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Barrie Examiner, 5 Sep 1962, p. 4

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Publishedby Canadian Newspapers ballad is Bayfleid seen Barrie Ontario Walls Publisher Brian Sleight General Manager WEDNESDAY SEPT Now An Canadians aw Mgers That Confront For those with eyes to seeyears to and minds to understand history as never failed sooner or later to give is students aninsight into the philoso hy of those who have made he pages by Ihuuchitig new movements whose main urpose was to give the exponents of Ihose movements power and glory at expense of their peoples All sinister movementssocial relig iy ious economic or politicaleventually come to grief Unfortunately somerof them last ion enough to cause untold hardship to air supporters who in their innocence and credulousness be lieve that those expounders of the new philosophy have been anointed from on high Some of those movements have been of short duration because their leaders were unable to mark their real aims for more than brief period says The Daily Guardian of Char ottetown PEI That has now happened to the Social Credit party Real Caouette its leader in Quebec has in momentary is so of Edgment revealed to shocked and public some idea of what Social Cre dit has in store for them should it ever achieve power Many thoughtful Canadians did not re quire any statement from Mr Caouette steer clear of Social Credit policy They are familiar with the attempt of Social Credit government in Alberta to impose censorship upon the rose of that province is censorship whlc would still in effect had it not been that it was declared unconstitutional by the Su preme Court of Canada concerning his almost heroes in order to But Alberta Is far away many CanI adlans probably went about their daily tasks ignorant of what body of fanatics were attempting to do to their liberties Besides memories are short and this at tempt to muzzle the press happened sev eral years age But now all Canadians should be aware of the danger that confronts them Mr Caouetto has made that danger plain Karl Marx Was No Farmer 0f the many millions of words written about Karl Marx six have tremendous significance for present day Commun ism They are Karl Marx was not farmer In this connection US forel affairs experts are making these per nent ob aervaiions China needs 4000000 additional tons of food each year to feed its increas ing population Chinas Communist rul ers would need 10 years to build ferti lizerrindiistrynwbigh Jar woul add only 15000000 tons of od In the Soviet Union 48 per cent of the people are engaged in agriculture coin ared with 10 per cent of the people of United States As in China food is the USSRs major problem 0ne American farm worker raises enough food to feed himself and 40 oth ers and to create surpluses one Soviet farm worker produces enough food to all himself and four or five others WAR DAYS 45 YEARS AGO Barrie Examiner Sept 1017 Charl es Wilson Graham 36 brotherinlaw of Malcomson killed in motor ao cident nearToronto Pete Clarks quartet of Allandale club defeated skip Oscar Bernhardts rink of Bradford in the final of the primary event ovaor thern Lawn Bowling League tournament 160 Barrie Collegiate opened vintb attendance of 175 only 10 less than init ial registration of 1916 Contracts have been signed for more than 300 Bar rie Bell automobiles for the coming sea son The cars are manufactured by Bar rie Carriage Co building later to be come Clarke Clarke Tannery In arbitration proceedings at Osgoode Hall in connection with the expropriation of land for the Camp Borden site the price of $0 per acre was set for most property Donald MacLaren ined the Train of the Bank of The Soviet satellites are doing no better in food production or little better and in Communist China North Viet Nam and North Korea food production 11512901 was considerably below that in These figures indicate that the fatal weakness of the Communist world is in agriculture And the Soviet bloc has sto ped all aid in food to Red China and is satellites Is this failure in agriculture an omen of benefit to thenonComrnuniat bridle Wid com munism would colla se uld also result in that histor resort of falterin dlctatorshipswar to gain the food an riches of other countries Speculation is endless if Red China hungrier than Red Rus sia sent its armies beyond its borders would it attack the Soviet Union or smal ler countries Obviously must be flexible in the next decade Donn MEMORY LANE Allandale are among the soldiers ex ected home from England this week Edward Reid 157th Battalion has been missing since Aug 17 PteAlex Cumming of Flos Township killed in ac There will be 16 tribunals in tron Simco ounty for hearing appeals against enrolment under the Military Ser vrce Act of Canada Sgt Milton Cuth bert of Barrie has been killed in action presumany around Lens France SgtMayor Smith DCM has arrived home on three months leave after near ly three years In France and being 11 wounded nine times Gunner George Evans21 formerly of Allandale kil led in action Li Carmichael 23 Creemore ormerly of Barrie branch Commerce has been kill ed in action The funds of the 177th Battalion$3320 have been returned to Canadaalfi placed on deposit In Barrie in charge of four trustees Daniel Quin lanand Basri ey ngwoo Here If editor of the Orillia Packet 81 OTHER EDITORS POLITICS V5 FACTS Financial Post When were the civil servants who pro duced the list of tariff surcharges given their instructions Was the extremely heated job of producingth list done in the five days between the lection and the announcement of the ant really have in April and May about the slowdown of the capital investment flowiiito Canadathe prime cause of he pressureion the Official figures bout this werent published until late ay or earl June The evidence sug ests that the political gladiators The home iranuner Authorized as second class mail Post Office Department Ottawa and for payment of postage in cuh Dally Sundays and Statutory Holidays excepted KENNETH WALL Publisher EftIAN SLAIGIJT General Manu Journalism Itllnagln Editor CHARLESE WADGE Business Manner Eli loilN uelpan circulation Manager Subscription rate daily by carrier 35o weckly MO yttfllyi Single copy BE mill in Ontlrg 00 car 400 six month $250 ran rnfllath anti ouiaiaa Ontario ceoo year Outside coo year Offices 413 llnlversltyvAveb1 governi Virus were telling the voters that all was mer and brigh the back room civil servant were discussing with the knowledge of their political superiors number of the very harsh facts of life NURSES RISING STATUS Peterborough Examiner The past decade has seen suhtleelev etionof the nurses duties The nurses aide has been employed for an increas ing range of chores which were once per formed by nurses in training We may yet see the day when the aide takes over all the duties formerly performed by nurses and the nurseb ecomes asort of assistant interns The profession will Mohavetile status forawhicnrithormone as Ferris 40 riven so assiduously but the aide will be carrying Florence Nightingaleslamp TEACHING PIPE SMOKERS Sudbury Star nightacbool has been opened in Sheffield En to teach former cigarette remakealpha an outgrowth of the medical research re ports linking cigarette amoking withlung cancer Once students have con iiared the pro blem of how to keep pe oing with US policies that knife which struck fear into the hearts of their enemies Now they are learning something are on Salisbury Plain well scheduled to last for week is umberzofzms cheestheyzdnfantrwat ur SIMPKIIVS WELL NOW ro Yoda coon menu You KNOW IT Respiratory IIiIment Danger To Babies By JOSEPH MOLNER MD Dear Dr lifelaerl We hear so much of Infants dylii suddenly from respiratory meat Just how careful do we have toberwiiIFounHckildronlMy boys one two years old and the other two months have had res piratory troubles since birth and although they are under doc tors care theyre always little MillyMRS ll Im sure you are aware of the worry that once existedand not so very long ago either over babies who supposedly were smothered by blankets In cribs This did not anomalreasonable to menypbyaiclans who recog nized that even having the face covered with blanket does not shut off all air There is enough to breathe lnvcltlgatien of these cases than disclosed the real cause The babies were victims of sud den overwhelming respiratory Infections This Is the principal cause of sudden death among very young children Usually the infection is unsus peeled If it developed more slowly at least two factors would then work in the babies behalf First treatment would be possible Second there would be more time for the wee ones to muster their own small de tly fences against it for the be always tries to fight off lake on of course Infants are born with tempura airy Immunity against some di seases but this does notand for certain technical reaspns probably cannotpinclude un munlt organ ml which exist We go through life gradually building up Immunities in varying de grees of permanence against the different germs Willi which contextscontactvarlous LONDON The wiry little warriors of Nepal tho Gurkhas to the number of 1400 new sta tioned in England are learning the methods and tools of mud ern warfare In bygone days their convention weapon was the kukrt viciouslon long bout nuclear warfare along with the troops of the British Army with whom they are brigaded At the moment the Gurkhes known to Canadian veterans of the originaLFlrst Division of lifeline1018 war There along with the British stat brigade they are taking part ill what is Belt The object of this exercise to instruct units of the brigade and primarilythe Gurkha units from Malaya In the elementary aspects of nuclear tactics in conditions of enemy air super It nnrn er of simulated nu clear devices are being explod ed in the course of the exercise 14th IN BATTLE About 1400 Gurkha troops are taking part In the battle on the famous Illa against all the disease tim cold flu and grippe germs may be the most numerous child starting school espe cially it before that time he hasnt badrn Willinther masters encoun ters heavy exposure to many kinds of arms lie develops lot of col But with time the number of colds declines The same thing happens with babies They may have light ex posure to some gem and ac ulre gradual immunity 0r ey maycncountcr heavy ex posure to some germ for the first limeand the result can be tragic That is why if we are wise we dont take tiny baby where there are crowds of people why hospitals are so strict about vIs horn in matemlty wards why we ourselves stay away from baby if we come down with heavy cold why mother with ii cold wears cgauze mask while handling baby We cant keep babies wrapv pad in cotton wool But we can she reasonable precautions to let them come gradually into contact with the germinhabited world Its problem which for the most part is highly dangen one only to the very young Infants Theyre always little rat may not mean respira dy tory infection It may be al lergy and your doctor by ob servation can reach certain slon on that for you Allergies are nuisance and at times can be harmful but they are rareb deadly such as can be true of sudden contact for the first with some germ or other NOTE TO 17 have no objection to milk of mag nesia when it Is needed And iva written favorably good many times about dioctylao dfum suifosucclllataa soft Gurkhas Learn Modern Warfare Methods Traininglnlingland The enemy in the exercise is being provided by the Devon sbire and Dorset Regiment de tachments of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers and 2an Special Air Services and troop of Gurkha WIIYNOI rur THE suPEltMARKET IN round wn HOME savs TIME AND as iomrnl TODAY IN HISTORY By THE CANADIAN PRESS Sept ma Igor Gouranko Soviet cipher clerk defected from the Soviet Embassy in Ot tawa IT years ago today ln 1N5 leian with him 109 documents which ex posed Inportant Information on Soviet espionage activi ties in Canada The anyone to the RCMP two days later and on Feb lets royal commission was appointed to investigate and evaluate the evidence 1755 The deportation of about 11000 Acadlans from Nova Scotia began leis hire Beryl Mark ham arrived at loulaburg NS completing the first cost west Atlantic solo flight nonstop from Ablng ton England enlng agent especially useful for older scrapie who have de is some constipnlon trouble But decline to recent mend one trade brand over an other Dear Dr Itlolncri Five went one was operated on for pros into trouble and have not had normal urination since Is there chance for me to return to normalfW Yes indeed but this some times takes little time DELICIOUS clllllssr oust ENJOY roe QUALITY NAME aRANn seeps wls orsnlrrou rmeorrolsrUNirY no ENJOY THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE FOOD PLAN AVAILABLE WITHOUT EXCEPTION AUTUMN IS Henri PItYnilrwinlonfgodbudgolna ennuilow TO SAVE TIME MONEY Call on 6l83l Without Obligation COMMERCIAL So whens They Never Learn aynov OllEARN TORONTO They never learnt Over the years Ontario lide bu bed line engineer 1b are none better In the world It In said lLvdio also has bad to have people to run what the engi aem put up And over the years what fine bunch It has had here None worse In the worldyou could say our people ever who could not only put their feet in their mouth but also bite than all they have but taken Ill other chew at the slump We are In days of austerity Particularly we need to save dollars So what does Hydro dot It decides It should have its own television showwhich in Itself might cause one to ask why did theclilclien cross the road But the show It bought Is something called Biographies And It proudly claims in its an nounccmcnt It Is narrated by the welllinown American Mike pro ccd in the US that we dont know But Whats the use They never learn TECHNICAL SCHOOLS Are we buIIdl loo ma technical schooletllg The writer would frankly like to know Liberal Lender John Winter mayor has doubt Mr Wintcrmeyer says that last years big federal offer of assistance for new technical school construction was made because of unemployment The government hero he says went along willy hilly without knowing where it would BIBLE THOUGHT rau day which the rd bath ma wewllir and glad to itPnlm Illi Enjoy Gods gifts each dsy as they come HURONIA DRIVEIN NOW SHOWING Plus Featurette BLACK ruav AND CARTOON aerialan SHOW STARTS AT DUSK NOWS 43 and Children Now snowwe JlSHOWS START Al oust momMoon mfldmfhznmndl DEBBIE liEllIU TONY IlIINDAiIs PAUL DDIIIIIAS relates Use the teachers to staff the Beschools or how It would train them And thus be throws the dies with the meat in IL lie omiodhomthltmm of the existing technical clue reoina and shops are not being fully utilised new gt In this same speech Mr Win termeyer challenges the other smiles Ilc llrlut caused to the III in Slle Ell for full and frank public debate These are wonderful sen mnemhwlthuuvahclldi the Iplublletf not onew arm Particularly the call for Imb neu This dream we know Our polltlcal traditions are against frankness Our practice has been to hide as much possible with the job of the other follow to try and dig out what hidden But wouldnt It be refreshinl to Ice frankness for change IMPERIAL STARTS THURSDAY or warm planteda seed of ohmi an 700 and 94 wasnsnirens as are best Showing Today Excuse My Dust And Watch The Birdie HOWING ItMDllS lltllllls lliItlIlit SHANTY BAY Weenies laclea on on Line of on annahlp off highway ll Phone Oro 410 sranrs THURSDAY Militia W94Ilimfimgf litmus myfinulhha null WLORI senatormil PLUS CARTOON renown Pub 00111 dvanced course This lea With tltem la Gurkha Locum owners and orsnarnn and th requires instruction from winners of1 Enfllmltllildsldl°i Gm mm Fm Pipesmoking contentswho fill the bowlof lilia Signals squadron comp amusgigfs once and smoke and smoke Stirkfneimi Daily The Canadian Press arc lions fiery Follies unit

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