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Barrie Examiner, 23 Jul 1970, p. 4

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npedaiiy dsltins to racial sniper fire some time more so in the United States than in Canada but evident nonetheless We suspect that much of the unhappiness ls respect once afforded the men in blue That IGInebody shooting at you doesnt help Police Associations meeting in Montreal has clearly illustrated that the unhappy lot is lot unbapgier than many people had been led to member association one possible step police could take if civic and other authorities do not re spond to resolution calling for immedi ateaction against killers of policemen the conference called for action by gov NK Walls Publisher policemans lot is not happy one in metropolitan area today face everything from strugglehair Thls unhappy lot has been evident for caused by an apparent decline in the hurt to start with and then having But the international Conference of lieve Syd Brown president of the 125000 said tth strike is fhat resolution which was passed at ernrnenfs the judiciary and the public at large how our homes and on our streets if we do nitfirst guarantee that our protectors will themselves enjoy as much protection as society can provide to their dangerous profession eral bring this chfuse we be topimportant to be missed for even da lfhis makes good sense After all can we expect to be kept safe in Wo dont necessarily agree that gen police strike is the best way to arantee about simply be eve that our policemen are owever Constable Brown went step YEARS AGO IN TOWN Barrie Examiner July 23 1955 Sim County Federation of Agriculture hild 11th annual outdoor service at Bass flake James Hancock Associate agile North Simcoe led hymn singing Lb music by Orillia Salvation Army Band Special speaker was Rev Jack Stayner assisted by Rev Walter er of Creemore and Rev Wesley azer of Wyevale Record gallonago put heavy load on Barrie water supply according to report by William ill Salter EUC general manager Large crowd at Shanty Bay annual regatta held at 15 Holdens Parklands Water skiing and surfing demonstrated by fiance Johnston and Eric Rechnltzor Mrs Frank Dingman was clerk of egents Junior sailing race won by Rod npy Ralkes Ted Bigelow second Win ners of diving prizes were John Cassels Jiuet Dingman Elspeth Cameron Marta Rechnitzer Rosemary Baikes Many will agree that improvements to parks far sports is one of Barries most press Ing needs Womens institute Mus eum on Worsley St held 25th annivers aiy tea Speakers included Hon mury George Johnston MPP and William if Cranston Midland publisher Don Hewson Collingwood won coun tz invitational golf tourney at Camp Borden in various flights Barrie prize winners included lohn Ough George Ilfangerficld Charlie Kearse Ray Ro berts Bud Palmer Ken Bal will Barrie Recreation Committee had follow ing playground leaders and swimming instructors for summer John McDowell Jgan Sarjcant Anna Deagle Nancy Fer guson Janet Cicare Ann Harris Lenore noun or rnornoruvu worm5 Oriilis Packet and Times JBelleve it or not there are few czolves ln Simona County They are brush wolves or coyotes much smaller tun the big timber wolf and certainly no danger to human beings They are so few and so elusive that they are rarely soon eBut there are wolves and bccuuso of them Blmcoe County is one specles of animal richer Brush wolves do little harm and lot at good There are so many door in Simone County now that large numbers are killed each year by truffle and the Department of Lands and Forests ls continually preaalng the townships to 6ch seasons to thin them out So the are would do little fow wolves there hqrm to the door In fact where deer are not under pressure from wolves it fills been proven that they interbreed and become weak strain Whonovor owolf chokes deer from one hard to oothor and broods with the new hord the strain to healthier llllliill tvestock Kills blamed on wolves are most often made by wondering packs of dogs which are much more vicious and bold than any wolf Emir Examiner Published by Canadian Newspapers Limited 16 Bayoid Strut Barrie Ontario Kerry Lumblo General Manager McPhsmn Managing Editor THURSDAY run we Erotecting Our Policemen Also Means Using Leash further in his comments step too far If police do not receive protection from the courts and from this could lead to open warfare with on thestreet justice Given choice between the frighten lug prospect of more frightening engaged in street warfare well gladly wave the policemen goodby Const Brown would get the first fare well wave Agitation breeds suppression status quo is comfortable and anybody who threatens to make it uncomfortable is an undesirable precepts in our soclety whether or not recognize Longhairs are bad because they are differan If they dont and demonstrate against it we tend to reject automatically all that they say or do because we not consider the possibility that perhaps some of the things they say are true As we face more and more agitation we should take ecial care that the instruments of of icial and sanctioned repression our policemen are kept on tight leash We should assist them But we should never hand them the entire problem and tell them to deal with it in their own way it is obvious from CODSLBX0WIIS re marks what action that would invite More important we and our politicians should see to it social problems we do not put policemen into the position of having to resolve these problems whether they want to new mm entirely devoted to space for the machiner the legislature itself Mom offices or not DOWN MEMORY LANE Bowman Myrna Synnott Joan McVeigh Patrilda Boyes Borden RCAF Trumpet and Drum Band won first prize at Waterlo ival Julian Ferguson North made stirring speech in House of Commons urging continuance of demo cratic ways in face of growing govern ment authoritarian and bureaucratic syse toms Boll Telephone directories issu ed this week pictured on cover sketch of Simcoc Countys historic courthouse Mrs Harold Smith retained Rees Cup at Barrie Golf Club beating Mrs Ross Hickling in final Barrie Lawn Bowl ing Club on Sophia St has been centre of activity this summer guests from summer resort areas come in for games hawk tribe Six Nations fndian Reserve conferred title honorary chief on His Worship Eldon Greer rie In mens playoffs at Barrie Golf Club lack Nixon shot par to eliminate Art Powell champion past two seasons in semifinal round Nixon meets Bill Dyment in final some Toronto Maple Leafs open house at Blue Mountain Camp where Barrie Kiwanis Club maintains one cottage and plans second for crigpled children Barries new federal In liiam Robinson coe East and Deputy eaker House of Commons owned by Cliff Brown made appear ance at country club Hollis Robinson honored on completing 25 years with imperial Life Assurnce Co Presentation made at Bayes district manager PAGE government no policemen and the prospect of policemen and The These are common assessment of our own we consciously them like our world dont like them We do We should support them that by our handling of mini Ronald Butler Camp MP Simcoe day green Many Chief Douglas of Mo Mayor of Bar Conn Smythe and attended llild and post office officially opened by Midland MP Sims First eectric golf cart dinner hosted by Frank OTHER EDITORS VIEWS As mentioned before they arccer thinly no threat to human beings Ifhey recognize homo suplens us the worlds most destructive animals and they stay as for away from him no possible So why not leave the wolf be and on Joy the luxury of knowing this beauti ful animal still survives in our area But it seems that man is out to get the wolf once and for all The province counties and townships have bounty on his lowly hood Re cently two onowmobilors chased poor brushwolf on Lake Simeon lco until they killed it and for this murderous not they were rewarded with $25 bounty In the face of such brutality one would think that the officials would consider withdrawing the bounty and as recent Packet letter to the cdltor glzlggcstod substituting 25 lashes for tho Nevor Now Slmcoo County has do cidcd to increase its bounty from $15 to $40 at tho topuyors expense ud dlng it to the provincial bounty of $10 and in many cases II $15 township bounty Thus anyone who slaugiltors horm less brush wolf ovn tiny cub can collect up to $65 for his brutality Someone should put bounty on the hood of county council The main parliament building various clerks clots and othcr functionaries Only have their permanent offices in Music Fest cfmfgy PM with tho until early October It therefore might be cxpeetcd that the building is pretty drab and lonely place those summer case There isnt the action one secs during the session But the building hasnt just rolled over and turned off tho lights The mason for this is that in contrast to only relatively few years also now round No longer if they are taking their jobs seriously docs their work consist of only at tending sesslons coming into Toronto once or twice year in the offsession and writing few letters and making tow phono calls from their rldings Ont arlo MOMENT OF TRUTH QUEENS PARK Constituency Work Keeps MPs Quite Busy portments largely family and social services to try and clear DON OHEARN of scsslonal offices for slurs and spaces for the llansord offl ministers now three building The premier the session adloumed This however is not the private members are busy people your umzmmmmm INVITE LETTERS TO THE EDITOR The Examiner invites con triblltlonl to ill Leiim the editor column on the ed itorial page letters Ihould be restricted to 800 to fol words When possible and they should he signed Writers may ulso pen name If they do are mzmmumn mile an Examples 16 Bayfield Street Barrio Ontario Telephone 7206537 Second Class Mall noglslrntlon Number NM Return posture guaranteed Dally Sundays and Statutory Holidnys excepted Subscription rates daily by carrier 55o weekly $2850 yearly single copies loo By In all Other 31800 your Motor mall $3500 your throw off $2100 year National Advertising Offi ces 425 University Avenue Toronto on Cathcart St Montreal Momber of the Canadian Prose and Audit Bureau of Clrculotams The Canadian Press is cx clllslvcly entitled to the use for ropltbiicntlon of all news dispatches in this paper cred itod to it or The Associated Press or floaters and also the local news published thoroln The Morris Examiner claims Copyright in all original ad vcrllslng and editorial motor lul created by its employees and reproduced in this Mwy paper Cooyrlght Registration Num bor 200MB register at U44 part of their work is inking core of the problems of the people in their constitutcncics and this has developed into Steady grind no result is that most members spend at least day or two week in lbronto even any giVLn day there will be tho balls on tho phone or dictat ulg letters mast one my 47yearold Liberal member for Port Colboruc is an uampla of what can be involved am Mr Haggorty got in his car at Sherkston hlolhomo to drive the Itoodd miles to To ronto in Toronto he left his car at the parliament buildings quickly checked in at his offlco and then went down to the workmcns compensation board There he was handling on up nonlo moo yearlyz MW The tlmHonsulnlng hen the house is down and on from 20 to 50 members busy in Such day for Ray Huggerty One day lust week around pool on death claim involving the local volunteer fire depart ment Back in his office he first phoned to check on progress on how stretch of road scheduled between Port Coiborno and Wei land The official responsible was on holidays frustration that one runs Info regularly in the summer months Then there was an afternoon of slugging Phoulng various de LETTERS TO THE EDITOR SERVICEMAN nuPLnss Dear Editor Recently there was vcry small item in your newspn or that stated in short that at have the businessman of Angus done for tho community It went on to say that these business men enter only to the service mcn and think nothing of the elected representatives personally take exception to those statements and as ser viccmun would liko to point out few basic facts that your road ers have overlooked it seems llko some consider that the scrvlcomnn today is nothing more than tax burden flow short can onos memory be during the time of war it was the some scrvlccmon who voi unturily offered his lifn to tho protection of shortsighted un thinking individuals who would he the first to bog that some rcrvlccmnn to protocttholr land laid children In the event of has 13 As scrvlcomun as stupid as some may think anyone can see that people like the writer who have no ntcrcst in the calm munlly are satisfied to sit buck and live off the lcrvlccmlln ulld provide nothing to nsslst him while he is forced to live in their community The scrvlcemun did not volunteer to llvu ln Angus and area but he as cliizcrl cx pools sruuro deal and In rc turn is wll pg to carry his own shore if it were not for peoglo llkt Mr Gucrgls and Mr Zu who on trying to lmprovo tho conditions of tlo area this coul nluulty would be lo worse shape than It now it would appear that tho only requirement to be in ublic offlc is to have your fat er in ub office Three cheers for progressive tnlnk crs of Angus SmVlODMItN we phoned or written him about and answering the bundle of msll that had been waiting for him on his dcsk By fivo oclock he still had ten lettersfo go but his secretary had put in full day and it was past her civil service closing time so he put them off CAUSIDEPARTMENIS Much of his time on this pan tlculnr afternoon had been spent dealing with requests for iu cmasud wclfarn payments and calls on Workmons Compensa tion cases But the day also might well have included calls to the con sumer protection branch on bc hall of someone who felt ho had been swindlod the labor depart ment to alert the department to critical the health department or energy and resources mon ngornent about pollution prob tom in fact to practically any department of the government got owner in hurry for he bad It night And having been away for day he would find back log of new calls to start on first thing in the morning to Toronto at least once week Most weeks between now and October he will make it at least twice That is his experience from other years them me is greater than all and no man is able to pluck them out of my Fathers hand John 1029 keeper as well as tho compaslt sionate Saviour He is able to keep you from falling Your part is to keep drawing on His grace while depending on His greutncss mum wan moresnd WlmrW constituean bad situation which could become ship The Port Colborno member meet in the riding that Mr Huggerty faces this drive BIBLE THOUGHT My Father which gave Lords Believe that He is capable own AROUND THE WORLD CriticsEmd Fault With Foreign Policy may in the worlds population and the parallel widening of the gap between the rich and poor nations with the fonnar getting poorcr and the latter richerr lead to state of tcnsinu in which confrontation becomes more dangerous internal problems of the 15 are leading to such exasperation that the American government could pass into the bands of iawvoud order advocates toughrilncrl who might not re trcol when it is their turn to re treat in some confrontation with Russia lilcn might take power in America who would not be sensitive enough for the balance lng act required by the yawning tensions of the world The critics of Canadian lor clgn policy say it is this coun trys duty to do something about CANADAS STORY There Were Lotteries In Earlier Times By non BOWMAN it is often suggested that lot teries should be made legal in Canada so hospitals and other public service organizations could raise moneyTbere were lotteries years ago and some or them were successful Many of the United Empire loyalists got their grants of land by drawing numbers from box The lfud sons Bay Company coco held lottery in Edmonton and the people who drew the highest numbers were able to bid for valuable land that was being made available However one lottery led to great hardship it was bold in undonanglnna on July as 1157 and its purpose was to ob locate land in Prince Edward island which was then called the Island of St John The re suits were not satisfactory be cause most of the people who obtained land in Prince Edward island never went there and the colony suffered for years from the neglect of absentee owner The islanders made many at tempt to got rid of the system but were not successful until they agreed to join Canada in 1673 Part of the deal with the federal government was that it would negotiate settlement with Britain which was done The claims of the heirs were ex tingulsbed by 1817 Prince Edwnrd Island also es caped another grandiose plan Beforatha lottery tho Earl of Egmont who was first Lord of the Admiralty asked King George ill to grant tho island to him so he could develop it into feudal state He was golng to be Lord Paramount and under him would be 400 Manor and 800 Freeholders The lords were to have their castles meats and armed with cannon if any castle were attacked it would flro cannon and this would warn the other castles that an attack was taking place vrmi 11 has by speaking up Better be discreet about making sung lions especially if they will not be heeded Butlsnotsuebapolicyunact of surrendch Does It not amount to giving up the ditty of trying to help the world avoid tho7mm of third wuld war The formuistora of Canadas foreign policy do not believo that the two superpowers will fight each other However in sensitive the governments to Moscow and Washington may become they will both know too until that world nut is suicido and one or the other will retreat rather than risk suicide that the entire colony could be alerted in lit minutes Unfortun otciy for him the plan was re lected and the lotter was held instead ornhn JULY as nvems lufflard Baltimore brought colonuts to Newfoundland ismCharles Laiour and son were granted part of Acadia by England iloiLamothe of founded Detroit ismAct of Union received royll assent effective norm lbIl linoCypress Hills massacre trial ended at Winnipeg lawManitoba voted for Dm hibition lotsCanadian Army been operations In Normally as sepa rate tom German Artist Getting Around couver the westcoast buildln Vancouvers Park Roy the top of Denman Place years am talking Capitoi of the 40 Lords surrounded by design is good business www IT HAPPENED IN CANADA ANA THAT HAS HAD FDR FEMS Mill6 FROM rus gamma MUSH GIVEN To sum ooersms COM sFROM IIIBFRENGH IMHOVS III62 LITRAN LATED wMllf 15 ODwIIw ONLY couumv NE WORLD counuuous SERIES oF 912m ORE THAN mass cENrquss ms caesiumwlEMW Lg vsov spams srwawrxmmmwm not own Lnsm Muslimuse atriummvm os Nor ALWAYS no if coME To nssr assassi mass roilli museums your IJazsslamnsuowrsmz WIVng on var illi HOLESARHWGGED Ills Restname VANCOUVER CPI Ger manborn artist but flaufschtld is getting around these days And hes not even leaving Van his work Is all over the place in west and apartment towers West Hotel the ireehouse restaurant and And thats only the start the list for the 27yearold Han nover art college graduate who came to the west Coast three Pounding the pavement to architects brought Mr Haufschild his first job three murals in the lobby of west end Vancouver apartment Since then his work has scat tered throughout the city but still finds it an uphill battle convince businessmen that good That point has been proved over and over again in Europe but here you still have to cote people that good design the Earl of Egmont claimed not waste of money he says

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