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Barrie Examiner, 8 Sep 1962, p. 4

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Jithnbdhiakes our rir Exam Published by Canadian Newmapers limited is Bayfiefd Street Barrie Ontario iv it won Publisher SATURDAY SE Report Show For Government The Glassco royal commission report on government organization comes as refreshing breeze to Canadians at time when there is growing demand throughout the nation for tax eon tessions The commission believes that stripping away of costly and frustrating red tape would save the government many tens of millions of dollars unsuited to todays operations It stress halt years to fill new government post because of the dilemma of controls This has forced departments to adopt overstatting to have workers available when they are needed No business could operate in this way andhope to make profit In fact inefficiency often brings bankruptcy to private business or industry with resultant layoff of stall But govern ment service fed by tax dollars and other revenue sources faces no such prospect Rather it has been the prac tice to compound waste and red tape over the years brine snort Generalities Kat PT1D¢Pmd especiallynowront by diver and Co cont iirroar Grows fLikeill gtBalloo PATRICK Nicholson chews ammo wealth is expanding like bal in love More countriu than ever before will be represented when the prime ministers of the Coin menweaiih meet nertueek in London about Can this balloon go on pendlngt Or will it pop 0r will it be prickedt These questions are lucreao ingiy asked especially by out siders who find it impossible to define the mysterioiu invisible bonds which hold together so many peoples oi different races and mode living in and monarohies bound by no written alliance and often gent lniercsts Prime Minlsicr John Dlelen baker will once again lead the important Canadian delegation lio wlll confer as equniwith the heads of it other nations ranging from the powerful and Necessity Economy The industry lighting to meat world competition the business shaving costs to keep afloat and the individual tax payers beset by his own financial wor ries have right to expect economyln government operation million dollars has little meaning in en politicians onceivably eswithnut ninaanoninnimmanazimpatrufinitifwI the forgotten man briefly at election time but studioust ignored afterwards except when the director of income tax politely but firmly asks for cheque The Glassco Commission report preaches economy and shows how to accomplish it Undoubtedly many of is majorproposals will be adopted to establish perhaps trend of economy whichhas been sadly lacking in gov ernment service since the Second World OWN MEMORY LANE 30 YEARS AGO Barrie Examiner Sept 1932 Many presentations madeio Mr and Mrs Al belt Brysonand sons on leaving town to establish bakery business in Stratford Boylemofsloroutorchairman Censor Board outlined new methods in movie making toBarrie Ki wanians at weekly dinner Young Minesing farm woman fouliy attacked by onearmed tramp after she gave him Harry Hook and Walter Pat terson judged Oro flowerr show at Hawkestone Irwin McMahon and Mrs William Scott were leading prize win ners in record entry Ontario Hydro jolted Barrie Public Utilities with an ad ditional bill of $6000 for power this year Innisfil flower show at Chur chill curling rink was excellent with glad ioli and dablias outstanding Among top exhibitors Were Miss Rolhweli Miss Ed na Beelby Mrs George Young Mrs liar Th9BdliiéfElfdiiilIlEl Authorised or second class mu Post Office Department Ottawa and tar payment or postage in cash Daily Sundays and Statutory Holidays excepted nnrnvmi wanna Publisher nirrAN SLAIGHT General Manager MeIHEItSON himsging saline CHARLIE wanna Business Manager aannv mason Advertising Manager tours noannn Circulation Manager carrier week niiililid Sims cold 7cy By mail in Duluth 5700 year 00 six month 250 three months 00 month Outside Ontario to year outside Olnndl moo year yer Member oi the Canadian Daily Newspaper Pub lishers Association The Canadian Press and the Audit Bureau of circulations Thu Canadian Press is ereluilvtl entitled to the use for to utilisation of all news ispatehat in lhla soar ere ilodlo it or The Aslonllletl Press or enters and soothe local news publisher therein ry Reynolds Miss Jean Wice mg Mrs Marquis and Mrs Ed won Bank of Officer Bill motorist into MrsSher Sloanwho ommerce cup Traffic Thompson hailed Toronto Barriercourtforjpeeding when he went up to 85 miles per hour the Hispano left him Boys KC who appeared in defence marked My client director of the ONE speed things up Barrie flower show in the town hallvwas one of best in his tory with glads featuring as usual Philip Love and Dibben were leading win youngest discussed the worsening unemployment situation with delegation from Canadian Legion Aldermen Sh motion whic Craig That ordon Perry and has desiie to was shelved by iayor the town foreman Mr Shu ter take th thoutpayiintflhegetshis Legion and political business straightened out and learns tomlnd his own business and at tend to town affairs New stretch known as Warren Roa north of Con 9handed over to lnnisfil Township by provincial government It was construct ed by group of unemployed workers Rev Otto Gallagher of Barrie bee mes rector of St Thomas Anglican Church Owen Sound Manager Doug Hedger receives Pat erson Trophy on behalf of fillandale oftbali club for winning in for teams Point by arrangement of Cur ly Posen manager Hedger made speech Grandstand playing never got player anywhere he declared iit was our am spirit that Won The taxpayer for too long has been He is remembered Eh $50 and costs The motorcycle officer said that even jocularly re sauna and Tuck brought in longestoblished United King item with its 53000000 citizens to the tinywaeliold kingdom of Trinidad and Tobago with 826 000 inhabitants balloon in size No other friendly association of nations can boast the stag gering size of the complex Com monwealth whose 15 nations have 671000000 citizens This immensity itself suggests the answer to the graves problem fhreaigcending today Britains seprfllvulg Market Mr Dleienbairor has always been devoted advocate oi the halibut in be ing oifioa it must live Seeking larger eis or its products it proposes to Common tier of This step may sins mark the beginning of the dislniegration Commonwealth Ilnoe It vilill involve her poolingmany other members oi iii of Would that slowly half sovereign memi of the Commonwealth or would it bring the liallsns and Germans and others into hallv membershipoi the Common wealth Voices Common nfain seek the market and needs within the Common wcnllh rather than in Europe remain an independent mmonweailh nation rather than become more state in United Europe Sixhundred ondsevantynne million so sumers could constitute is largest market in the world lirlialns answer isihat many of them notably Canadians have failed to buy British and hence have forced this course upon Britains leaders Pearson Visits His Constituency BISCOTASING Ont 10F Lfberol Lender Pearson went whistl pping through his ioresledliousa emn Thursday in modern nilia goma Ens comlori lie travelled eastfrorn Cho Commonwealth as vehicle for oioau along the main line of the worldwide advancement un CPRinth demanding and peace He de scribes the Conunonweallh as already passln through three stages of evolulon First its foundation The founder nations he says did not loin ihe Commonwealth lbey were its inventors Those were Britain Canada South ltiridca Australia and New Zea an Then followed what Mr Diel enbaker describes as the era of change The Second World War and its aftermath brought revolutionary changes he says New nations were rising to reach for the goal of indie prudence Ziafreedom For 1119 first time peoples of races other than white of creeds other than Christian of stock other than European were as serting their claims to enter into full andjeoual pnlincr ship Now believe we have en tered in third slago of develop me he says its arrival was accelerated by the twin pressures of nationalism and decolonization RACIAL EQUALITY COMES This might be called the era of equality for nondiscrimina lion was immutany set up as the standard of membership at ihswbin mmonwealth prime iers and South Africa withdrew from the Commonwaulthit is widely believed that several Ai riean and Asian nations would have pricked the bailoonby ro tinng than had the old double standard off citizenship been surmised instead they hailed Mr Diefenbaker astheir white spokesman who played the leading role in achieving racial equality This months centre around new topic trade Britain is manufactur HURONIA DRIVEm NOW SHOWING PLUS DINOSAURUS In Color With Ward Ramsey coaon CARTODN LAST runes rooav riding nbnhrd tiled diesel rail aiors or Indian hi meeting will we when our of noise Mos nort regularlysched cnr At way sla tlons serving local lumber open communitiesphe shook hands with small knots of supporters thanking them for reelection June is Earlier in the day at Chas Is Best For iieaflng its SAFE Its CLEAN For Prompt Courteous Delivery Service Call ALLANDALE LUMBER AFUEL company did 49 Essa RdPA 8558 maeumw Now SHOWlNG taalfiitlduiiis DIONY RANDALL rautopyaiis mmmfiime mom FRED CLARKMum Immokfomm STARTS TOMORROW AUNIIE with ROSALIND RUSSELL reonesr rocxeir AND THElAST VOYAGE ooh aoaear IMPERIAL WHAT TEAM iiourr llllllllliiiflhl THETHREE sr her sovereign rights with make Briti will be heard pleedlrv hern part of his man henna nun odors in orbit PLUS THE WILDWESTEIINERS In Color HISTORY to YOUR coon more one commoner Radiation loot on United States Senator Long was lately wounded by Dr Carl Austin hit hit room as Stts lieu at as age years ago from ions then at the tof his political power an years old died two deyslalor Weiss was slain immediately after the at tack on long by the Seas ters bodyguards 1m llis Dutch colony of New Arne now New York City surrendered lo the British 1700 Governor Vaud reuil the last governor of French Canada formally capltulated to the British It Quebec BfBLElHOiiGiil it his wonderful work to the child ten of mealPenile mill When we cease to complain and begin to give thanks then we really live pleau he addressed high school students telling them that one of be encouraging things about democracy In that after an election battle we all elm ranks and fake on the big Jobs facing the country togethc spec but every where he went he was asked when another elchon would be held life response was stand ard itmay come pretty soon after the opening of the House ii the government is defeated or column next spring Mr Pearson is scheduled to go to southern Ontario today paying visit in Siratford o6 oh crooner at LocatedonitltLlneeiOro Township off manner 11 Pbdns 0m in SHOWS START AT DUSK ifliiii 11W Plus Color Cartoon mil MAME we bonito uni EAST sored1 lam any health doma Ir JOAEPH MOWER IlD Repeatedly teoelve fitters from people saying bad ny lm year and row the doc tor ihlnh should have them again Do you think this amount of radiationva hurt mel Ive been saying 66th iiy Iconflnue to do so but to further alleviate worry call attention to report by Dr Richard Chamberlain representing the American Cob legs of Radiology to the Atomic Energy Commission Esriier estimates oiliie amount of radiation being ab sorbed from medical may have been much too high he said The estimates had run as high as isoodeihausandth of red rail being technical messummeht for absorption by iluuee Between 2t and so onethous andth he reported is much more likely to be the correct figure To make comparison that is understandable 150 onethous andth are about the amount ab sorbed each year from natural background radiationthe radi nilon to which mankind has been exposed for countless gen erations Dr Chamberlains estimates were aimed primarilyat the of adlation affection ingot3mm areflelng considEed to be the most critical as concerns rndl atlon Tho iaint risk of these 25 to 50 onethousandth of rad is far outweighed by the benc iits in his opinion and the rest oi the body is unlikely to sullen go stnll it must also bopoioiod out that in general younger people to whom the reproductive risk if any is important get very little exposure to xray Mostly it is for diagnostic xrays which are brief it is usually ihe older person From XIiay Machine to whom is reproductive tum is little it any strolli eabce is posed to the vastly heavier any used for treatimt oidieease Tberds another important fact mineral oik xrayplzxpo me are itneaduy declining Machines are better shielded now There is very little exposure except maimreouired to lielvemeh image on photogrsp More sensitive film is being used and in some cases other methods of imagelntensiilcetion are possible The net result is that less xray is needed Dr Hanson Blair estimated that ex posure to arrays for medical purpose has been reduced 23 per cent in three years in New York My advice therefore is not to worryat all about whatever may are needed for medical purposes if you insist on worry ing about something then worry about what would happen it mankind ever permitted nu clénr war Thats really worth worth worrying about and the exposure would be billions of times as great as oil the med icel xrnys lor the next million years Dear Dr Molneri tins it been proved that one race is more susceptible to radiation than an oLhcri lily 2i yearoid daughter loves chewing gum and prefers it to any candy is it harmful She awai lowslt as soon as she chews it She has about three small pieces odayfeonal to one stick Regular gum not bubble gum as Swallowing it wont hurt her call your attentionhowever to dentists who point out that gum has sugar in it and continued presence of sugar even in small quantities contributes to tooth decay in some people at least lSUNDAY CONTINUO UR TIM U5 FROM LSD mm WOMEN 130 425 720 1025 SAMAB 55 550 555 MMU llS PIAItIiS BON VOYAGE in COIDI FEATURE TIMES 435 700 and 940 pm ®ib ©ERE SERHE svsav ruuarnar aveniito AMINO will out PIIIDRMIIKI non It ll 20 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