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Barrie Examiner, 22 Oct 1964, p. 3

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Cilia barrio Examiner Published by CanadianNewspapers limited is won Publisher 16 Bayiield Street Barrie Ontario Wilson General Hanan THURSDAY will PAGE United Appeal Is Modem Efficient Way Nina careftu screened local organ izations are de ending on the citizens of Barrie for fun to kee them operatin for the next year Ba United Ap is not an agency it is colic group There are no paid officials all workers including general and commit tee chairmenare voluntary Campaign expenses are kept at the barest mini mum less than three per contvin this case While you me not have direct occas ion to use any the nine services your self your community would suffer griev ously if they were not available Town ships are not called on and yet some people who work in Barrie establish meats slip out with the excuse dont live in the city No doubt man of these or their families are or ill be using the local services gt Community Fund United Appeal Red Feather Good Neighbor cell what on will is the modern efficient way to col lect those monies that are requiredto maintain vitally necessary community services Years ago when villages towns and cities were smaller charitable giving was highly personalized operation It was frequentl applied on familytofamlly basis In mate knowledge of ones neigh bors their financial status their prob lems and their needs made it simple for the donors to help where help was most required Today that is no longer the case Rapidly growing communities such as Barrie and the pace of modern living make it perfectly possible for neighbors half block away to be completely un aware of desperate mental physical or financial tragedy practically on their own doorsteps This being the case it has become nec essary to create and maintain organizat ions to which those in distress may ad dress themselves and get assistance in antigens heoin roWN Barrie Examiner Oct 171929 Area stunned by government announcement crease of $384740 over year New through orderincouncil that Royal Can adian Air Force training station would be moved from Camp Borden to Tren ton New base at cost two million dol lars will be built off Bay of Quinte where facilities available for both land and sea flying Move will be made with intwo years leaving only 300 Signallers at Borden Liqour Control Act was main topic of coming provincial election Conservative candidate John Forgie of Elmvale supported Premier Howard Fergusons government stand of strict enforcement Liberal DrL Simpson of Barrie would call for referendum to voters Barrie lhistles CurlingClub elected Bert Robertson president to succeed Delbert Emms BCI senior football team beat Owen Sound 80 with halfback BillDyment scoring all points Stanley Frailcks barn south of Minesing destroyed by fire With entire crop and machinery lost Dr Black local veterinary shot large black bearin Ves pra Stewart Bell and Clifford Bald wick won Ontario Dairy Cattle Club judging com etition Drinking foun tain install at Post Office Squarerby flank of Toronto to replace original gift of 1891 when John Strathy was man ager Henry Sims present manager takes Down MEMORY LANE To Get Funds no other way can community remain healthy happy and progressive As these important and necessary or anizatlons came into existence are sought to raise sufficient funds to carry out its functions and soon moneyraising camplalgns were launched on almost wee basis Frequently several organ izations were canvassing simultaneously and may wormhearted citizens began to in view of the constant solicita tions with concomitant lessening of oven all charitable contributions The goitaione policy wasnt very ef fective Swerms of canvassers were ring ing doorbells still warm from the thumbs of preceding solicitors harassed house holders were giving absolute minimums or nothing at all because they knew that another appeal for support was just around the corner and to adegree the whole business fell into disrepute This last was understandable since as money became harder and harder to secure each organization set up completely un realistic goal in hope that reasonable Egrcentage of the artificial figure might realized ihe United Appeal put the end to most of this multiplication of effort First off the hona fides of any organization seek ing to be included in the United Appeal plan had to be impeccable Its value and importance to the general wellbeing of the community had to be established be yond the faintest doubt Second its bud get was pared down to an absolute min imum Further budgetary watchdogs de manded as art of the price of partici pation detsi ed reports on just how the money was actual spent You could be sure that practice eve cent of your contribution wentrfor ac ualvworlr per formed that canvassing costs took such tiny fraction as to be negligible Barrie United Appeal seeks your con tribution toward this wellabeing of your fellow men neighbors and fellowci ens responsible for inew fountain Town Clerk Smith announced Barries new assessment was $5590465 an in Council offered bounty of 35 for wolf dogs Misses GraceGoringand Helen Luck escaped injury when auto driven by former skidded into ditch on High way 11 near Bradford Excellent con cert at St Andrews Church featured choir directed byEdmund Hardy organ ist with guest artists Frank Blatchford violinist and Alberto Guerrerobrillianb South American pianist CNR atAl iandale moved 65 cars of grain outof Collingwood elevators this week Row land Hammond and James Weldon were winners of Andrew Ha mathematics scholarships at Barrie Co legiate Bar rie Bowlinngcademy purchased by Bill Patterson Canadian middleweight wrest ling champion and former manager of Parkdale Canoe Club Largest enrol ment was in motor mechanics instruct ed by Tommy Shepherd at night class as Prince of Wales School Its safer driving motor car in Great Britain than in Canada Toronto speaker told Barrie Kiwanians Ontario Medical Associa tion named Dr William Lewis of Bar rie counsellor for district Trinity Young Peoplebusy rehearsing for play Patty Makes Things Hum at Parish Hall next month Orchestra will be din ected by Joseph Clark OTHER EDITORS VIEWS CBC DlD RIGHT THING Someone at CBC with good taste and common sense decided that excerpts from skit which seeks to raise cheap laughs by ridiculing the sovereign should not be shown on the eve of her arrivalin Canada It can be expected that those who be lieve freespeech is the right to say any thing anywhere any time without re gard to manners decency or good taste TlThe Barrie Examiner Authortrad find Ell mlflv Post Ollie Dapanment Dlhwl In or payment of penises in cash natty Sundays and Statutory Holidays excepted mum WALLI anllahr vrmn ersorr serum Manm manenson Mannan noun AVID new diemainl Manns MURRAY mun Accolath sncnaai homer Clreubuen iinnnm Euhicaiption mu nnny by cantor we weekly man yeniv Slnlla on uv milin Ontario sinoo yeu on month MGMr throwoff ll Oumde OntI110 $1200 mansions Jim year Offieéi uspnivuniy V11 51 ee Idapléfllfm nan anticrd lilhlrl Allwllilon Aunutinuwu ofrClicu iuun PreIl is to stone in ill or The lied Press or outer and hi th local news published therein Pd Ad will adopt the now sickenineg familiar posture of martyrs to liberty As national network responsible to all Can adians CBC took the right action The astonishing thing is thatrit even contem plated showing the thing Yin the first place Liberty Freedom Democracy and all the restof the terms that fall so easily from the lips ofthose who have never taken the troubletodhipkabout them are abstracm dnd paradoxes They have meaning only when those who en joy and practise them have sensezof responsibility Obviously if freedom meant everyone doing and saying exact ly what be pleased there would be any skit can Pay 10 supported Canadian ifse nught well the THE LAND OF THE MAPLE LEAF Uncertainty Clouds Future For US Farm Programe WASHINGJION APt Great uncertainty clouds the airtiook in the United mates for federal femuapmgrams after the pres iden inauguration next Jan uarywhether the dais excur tive is President Inmdon Johnson or Senatorfiarry Goldwater Both thoglkmocrat and Re puhlioan partiashavs put forth rather vague farm planks in their platforms But the candi datosolbothp eahavela llled stltamentl or made qseeches indicatin that they would approach to perennial problem of low tam limfl my fellow Remblicans Idtb outed their climlnltim The Republican nominee did vote for some of tiietarrn prolt panels of former President El senhower but these recommen dationa were in the diroaion of vlaritililiaft part mg ya pa form the Democratic conven films have given the candidate relativeLv free hand to make changes from ailment form please Unlike most previous platforms since the days of the Roosevelt Now Dealthe 1961 version did not go into details Four years ago the Demo and costly Miami in mg nuts for instance offered what what differentmanner than adJ Meir rtlealnth why in Since the 1980s Demosails administrations have espoused agroug farm policiesafloat em paying rigid produc on Loni unisto met these pmblolns Mpoblicans on the other hand have pledged less orbital and greater relianceon what they call free market system to stabilise egriqiiture Johnsonand his vloa presi dential mnmng rnaia Senator Hubert ll are come mitted to the continuan of farm program of one kind or another Goldwatw is committed to fllnaLnation ofh time programs case iiesdonis when he would do MODIFIED HAND Before this nomination Gold water was on record favoring daeir repealand without quali ficatfepinsl has since gen Wu nam new con vention the senator has said first he would not withdraw thorn immediately but over period five to lo wars Cortainly while he war in congress Johnson unreported lo gisiation for strong farm aid mgrarns But Goldwater like TODAY IN HISTORY 0d 19M fhe Canadian Citizenship Act received its first read ing inItvhs Home of Oom snobs year ago today in 1945 Until the let be came law in January 1917 Canadian national or Britishveubject were the legal terms used for non aliens in Canada ills 11flg°nldifin steamship Is sank ofiAlaska wiirpan loss of 399 lives indCanada signed its first unsetenigma Ger many rint World War Fifty years ago todayin lollGunman troops were reported withdrawing from the town of Lille after heavy lighting Moderntroops forced Gemini bank eight miiufroin the region ofWarsaw Gen Von Fal kenllayn succeeded iCount vonnraiue as chief of the German Generalstaff SecondWoald War TwentyfiVe yearsi ago to lnloaBthe8rltisb Air Ministry announced that Germnn raiding plane had been shot down Soot ide out no connoysrnai supplymanagemen under which the government with producer agamvai would have nvoked hgt controls in hold producnonof most farm com modities in line withdomand WWIZED DUNDEE Buttbe supply management approach ran into trouble in Congrcssnnd was never able to get off the gmnd fhe Ken nedy Johnson athnlnlsbation hirned to softer embodies mainly the use of bigsubsi dies on esioourage farmers to down productlm voluntarily The thDemocru hmantic farm plank of ens commodity pro fill to strengthen the farm mom and such ill so In every was of Amenm ageinduce it offered aLso oommer pro grams includingthe food stamp Rolland and er us mm acceleration of much into new indintriai use offarm pro ducts wad Jimmie Mice food no gt Goldwater in proclaim tlon book entitled The Con science of Oonsavntive caliedfot prompt and final termination of farm programs He said they represent un constitutional intrusiop of the federal government agree Help Maintain Cyprus Peace MOOSIA if Bill hawk and John Hunter are two Can nadians doing similar Jobs to help maintain the fragile peace in Cyprus but sassy and work in different wpr Both work and sleep in police stations lessihan milo apart inside the wrllad uiyof Nit sin The thesifnllsrito ands Capt wis 51a RoyalCa nadlan Artillery officer from lhuner Valley Alto is hUnitcd Nations liaison officer to GreekCyprio From hls tiny office in thostation at Paphos Gate he deals with any thing rangingfrom breach of the cesseegreeeipcyise problems of poor no copper smith whooant make living because his shopJ tools and ma terials are in the flu riot huartcr of ihecrty Capt Hunter as Canadian Gun from fbronto woe at po stati aide lQreuia Gate the orthern eutranoe Both have beenrcalled upon in the past to quell outbursts of in ose confines Ere warring factions xce ion of tw sin antia West rn problems has been the transfer propertyifnr individuals to 111 we sida when mm air all dawn area dividing the oultun that has failed dimly to solve the farm problem The book wait on to say that then are too many fennel and that the only way to persuade it is savor dent farmers for produce that capnot be sold at free market cos What has been lacking Goldwaters book said is not an understanding of problem that is really quite hriposrlbie not to understand but the poll tical mirage to do something about it Doing something about it meansand there can be no equivocatlon her and fingwtemunation of the farm Since his nomination Gold water has stated that he goes along with the Republican con vention farm plank in this he said he favors government prion supports or cribsidles designxi to achieve orderly marketing within the framework of the iynamlc American market sys em Plies hipport prograirufl he rel should be voluntary and should be established for spedfic oornmodities in order to widen markets ease increased family inoom He also endorsed mdies aid in surplus fann products and diversion programs and adoquategovernmant credit for farmers produc lion wuboir and help achieve QUEENS para Piovinces Win in Way litConference beat forCanadaainco Confederation Judaismaw £43m ha past we va outed on teddywirian relations as flute sane between two Andithaaboenlamiyuis mwoputuma neweonoqflbum lboeo mmhm It wtnt called Woocomma feiierllliling whim meant misery um of morn inent won it work together the provinces as bloc are almost on terms of with the federal government if they can work out in the tax mmmlttee ways and means whereby they can control their own revenues they will be on midml cavalier They will be able to furl flidr own show without being in any way really subordinate to the federal government And this can be the best thing BIBLE THOUGHT it Ihlli be with him and he Ihlll rad thirds Iii tho din of his life that be may learn to fear the bard his God to keep all the ward ol this law end these statutes to do than Dtu 1711 Gods Word forms the solid foundation upon which national happiness peace and prosper ity must rest Wouldplan Indmto gothcr wmiblo The ground work has been building my for year And the on has be nm in been MW over the year plenary eon terencss and number of see ondaryones And at the con ference it was nude binding that there would be munitio Jim in the future here has to be consultation on are constitutionsAnd has been agroed there will be our sultann on the economy in ad vaphoe melhfiaangllml budgets lcooperalivo fodemllsm has been gained Now the two spheres of gov ernment have to Irv and work tower is critical int and will be critical to But at Ottawa it was shown there owidboeooperaflon Andnowlfwooank on thgrotlsyounovercantewu might even see united raven mentslnaimltodoouetry FIRST 1N 1000 YEARl 11m American colonel David Mickey Marcus became ib rnela first unit in 1000 years runes AVAILABLE VFIRST MORTGAGES URBAN PROMPT PROPERTIEs SERVICE Shuie Branch Manager srsnimfirausrs CORPORATION as non Street East Barrie Phone 7208495 Fomwfiw COOKING olivine anaemic YouCant Beat Natural éay

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