Elhe hectic Electorate Published by Canadian Newspapers Limited 16 Bayfleld Strut Barrie Ontario Walls Publisher McPherIon JNilllam Taller General Manager Managing Editor MONDAY JANUARY nu PAGE Ponce work Varies With Many Jobs Beyond Crime Criminologista speaking at science conference New York recently sold crimefighting is only small part of policemans Job The experts criticized police training for its emphasis on crime control attha expense of other police education Although the criminoloFlsiéfflndin were based on study large mi Western United States city they explod eded misconce lion accepted by man eople all over ï¬lorth America inclu ng some policemen that police mans job crimefighting Crime can trol is important but it is by no means the principal function of police depart men Police forces since their Inception have been maintained to enforce laws and by doing so keep order Laws de fine not only crime but regulations gov erning traffic liquor sarutation tree passing han ng of advertising signs spitting on dcwalks and several thou sand other thin Some laws health and construe Down MEMORY LANE lo YEARS AGO lN TOWN Barrie Examiner Jan 29 1958 Les ter Bowles Pearson was acclaimed na tional leader of the Liberal Party with overwhelming victory on first ballot over Paul Martin Dr Edwin Wil son chairman Barrie Civil Defence pressed button to test air raid siren on top Town Hall Rev Wallace Downer of Duntroon lliiP for Bufferin Slmcoe and Speaker of Ontario Legisla ture officiated at opening new Angus public school At New Lowell Com muni Hall Gordon Greer resident Ontario Federation of Agriculure de clared that two groups representing farmers was too costly Christian Buslnessmens Committee observed 10th anniversary Roy Tracy ls Vesent chairman Lester Cooke was st Lloyd Churchill installed as First Principal Si ct Chapter Royal Arch Masons by father In Com Eged Churchill Other officers insta ed at Masonic Temple by liExComp Harry McCulloug Coursefor interna itional eed skating meet as part of Barrie inter Carnival laid out off St Vincent Park by Chairman Bud Thomas and committee of Major Bill vlIacon Major Wilf OBrecht Ron Hardy and Hank Page Dr All Crosslands Barrie rink of ames Ciyne Archie Thiï¬ault and Amby Rivett advanced to gfinals of fiveday Beaver Valley bonspiel st Thorah Ted Swain elcctedprc dent MuskokaSimcoe Lite PERTINENT PARAGRAPHS No Nobel Peace Prize will be awarded this year It is assumed that alter an extendcd and comprehensive search tor istable peace nonecould be foundry Man is dumb creature who does iot of things he doesnt like who in gamer tomake money to buy thingsho Ldoesnt need gt The death rate keeps dropping It tsecms that more and more people are putting of dying is the last minute Sometimes it is to be wonderedif yanyporson doesnt try to drown the ice fin loud voice When the doctor putsyou on strict diet he usually pilgvls you to eatall gtllk of anything on dontlike impression Entitled To VJC Winners cause of tlon rules are enforced by specialists of other ngovernment departments But pol iée me the vast majority of regular ons Ontario police training still in its plo neer stages recognizes the policeman sc transcends the limits of crime con oi Formal courses cover accident investigations court and evidence proce glluresand crime detection and preven on Urban police department administra tive structures also reflect the small er centageof manpower mustered ag nst crime alone There is no gloryIln directing fï¬fflc arbitratin neighbors disputes controll ing crow sorting out accidents coi laring drunks rounding up lost children admonishlng streetcorner rowdies and hire hundreds of other daytoday police es Yet the performance of those duties is just as necessary to the maintenance of public order as the capture of killers urglars and bankrobbers Underwriters Dr Ernest Biikey chosen resident Barrie Community Concert ocn Edenvale Womens Institute celebrated 50 golden years years with charter resident Mrs Wes Fely Culham of Barr present Barrie yers trimmedrPeterboro 71 in Junior hockey Starring were Murray Dav isou Pete Pans abko Danny Patrick Dale Rollo Ed estfall Two nights later Flyers were trimmed by St Cath arines 154 as Stan Miidta Chico Maiii and Ed Hockstra led Tcepees on attack iohnMannl joined sales staff Dan ircriield Motors Under direction chie Ross Glee Club of Barrie North Collegiate began rehearsing for produc tion of Pirates of Penzance Arthur Evansfteeve of Bradford elect Warden of Simeon County Barrle olice beat the Newsrnen oi the Exam iner and CKBB 86 in benefit hockey game in which Chief Ed Tschirbart starred in goal Earl McCrone and Goth Wilson starred for the law withi Dan MacDonald and Bruno Favero best for Fourth Estate Start of Simcoe County court house eld surprise party for lion Ernest Dru former Pre odor of Ontario and She on his 80th birthday Ann Spearn student King Edward School crowned Miss Minor Hockey for 1958 Hotrum retired CNB official heads fund cam aign for Barrie YMYWCA Airi iceMarshal Eric Brookes 01313 idggssed inaugural meeting Barri Fish isnt brain iood People eatnsnl on Friday and then go out on the week endand do all sorts otfoolish things Thosewhotry to devise reciproof things know that in one respect fools rarehighly ingenious Why is is person praised being dls eliminating and yet condemned fort practising discrimination Asclentlst says earthiingsoouldnt IivaonltVenussas tmosphergls posed largely of carbon dioxide tent and increasing posure ofxeajrthlings to carbondioxlde and other air pollutants the evolutio ary process may eventually adapt the thin enough to Scrlu A1 teen wereasked to go ssh and take part in therelie Luctmow iisllr Montreal Amazongeneral ms at orriiwa REPORT beiiei in ones god is whim vtioni that true religion orbiss ll Haunting their Colvlnlstic ethic with unbecoming pride uould rest his head at night mnve daring though it Is that Screen Immigrants By Points System why PATRICK NICHOEDN 0liAWA Immigration sta tistics for Centennial Year will soon be published and they will show large lump in the num ber of immigraan reaching Canada compared with 1966 Last year total immigration during the first nine months was 174593 which was higher than the comparable periodin 1966 by more than 30000 those are thelastiigures based on the old and rather haphazard Mod oi approving applications for immigration Starting irorn Oct 1961 new policy has been operating under which immigrantsare screened by points system of selection standards Under this new method an applicant for immigration is rated by maximum ofioo an aessrnent units made up this way snucsrroiv scona Eoceducntinn anthrahdng no points scored at one polntl each year successfully compleb ed in formal education and in vocational or profcssl For personal assessment it points awarded for adaptabil ity motivation initiative and similar qualities desirable hr an lrnmigran This is the only eat egory in which the personal judgment of the interviewing flclal is called into play For demand in Canada for the applicants occupational =sklli 15 points For the applicants skilint hls ailing It points under each year at age above 35 Forpreerrnngcd employment Dth Sundays and worm Holiday five points if relative in ads is able to assist the inimi adghmdiyuiyi ii man no or app cants skfli fivepoints for eni ployinent opportunities in tha applicants intended area at once NEED 50 POINTS wouldbe immigrant must score totaiol 50 points to qualifyilut oases just below and hove that borderline are reviewed by seniorimromlgrn tioii oliiccr who may approve or reject an applicant according to his or her overall qualities Under this new ssstem inimi grants are selected solely on their potential as good Canadian citizens There is no element of prejudice operating to favor or discourage any applicant on grounds of race creed or color In fact the immigration sta tistlcs tor 1967 prior to these new standards make it clear that no such prejudice was op crating than For example the numbcrdif arriving QUEENTSiPilRK Even fruits Friends Can rigEmbarrassing lay no Naomo co of loindrm is nod friend of Eremierllobartsnnd at no mi embarrassment theycampeisn is from thaCnribhcaand central America while forming only small fraction of the total was markedly hlgherdhan hr the province year the total from that area was 5491 contrasted with only 1962 in the first nine months of 1966 Jamaica was the largest contributor to this increase sending 2691 lmmi grants compared with 922 in the proviouaryear irinldadscnt 644 or more than double the 806 who came between January and September In is for Bulbs Ag 9d4riss the ï¬gure rose from sit to The large proportion at these imm grants were colored and they joined our Negro poplulm tinn which totalled only 321 in the whole of Canada at the root census That represented lcss than onequarter of one per cent of our total population The present rate of immigration from the West indies Africa and elsewhere is adding per haps it per cent each year to our Negro population needless And you susphct he wants to can trims TO EDITOR 33 33V 3011de Dear Sir ii maligned tyapsess iihouiazorn merit forberepresenu that part no mm mu trlbntiaas to its Letters In the editor column on the ed Itoriai page Mrs possible of the lumen race which will nnlortunately always be rublcct letter should be restricted to soo to too words and mu to laws in the farm at cured doctrine Instead to the only 32m liféhmi are an arc uihority be and mum in order to feel secure utilan infallible atria judgment eternal Hell are words and concepts that bring consolation to those immature minds that have not yet grown into the full acceptance oi the responsibility ot manhood and womanhood To say that one loves all menbe cause we are all brothers sbnrg ing the uniqueness of our bum salty and then to condemn most of mankind to hell for laciul out nmients nouns regard ing the invasion or someone eiscs property Most people in rural areas are reasonably easy to get along with but there is nothing that angers them more than the inconsiderate individual whomcSthelylandasliilwas eyeryones testing award Even though such trespaswrs exasper ate the Errol have JEaSolL era pom WWW mm can ily that cooperation between the be seen either as dnnsemux motor toboggiuiist and the land movement 913ml owner could be arranged it com those conservatives entrenched mm courtesy we nbw¢ behind 1h 01V 3901 and This way suitable router could be set up for sensible use by thclr vehicles lodatc the owners motor toboggans give every indicatio oi becoming rent menace to causing livestock loss through open gates and damagc and ties truciion of trees particularly ptanicd trees that are brittle in winter play make personal plea in this letter to those who want to enioy iohogganinx in the country in that they have the decency to go to the landown crr homo and ask about using the property Otherwise the mo tor toboggan is going to make host at enemies and be the came of retaliation and prose cutions plirenic condition that has no place In the health Le solvi it ls dangerous because it threatens the status ouool thclrpartlculnr Churchand the comlort of their pew What long way from one who did not know where he After centuries or stagnation the church is on the more and any heals its fragmented members is welcome to those who put man before doctrine Mr Holliday would be well advised to mid Bonhocilers Letters and Papers irom Frb soul to learn how nrlnlslcr deeply attached lib traditional Christianity and its Breeds pas scsscd the intellect and thchon esbv to face up to modern mans relationship to God in the mod ern world instead of hiding be hhid the skirts of Established Authority Yours sincerely PETER HARVIE POLICEWOMENS PAY The Editor According to Mr Justice Ferguson of the Supreme Court of Dntarhr common sense dic tates that police women should be paid less than male oificers lets one it it is not only ill the police area that we find some women capable of running physical mental and spiritual crrclcs around some of their main counterparts man or wry man should he paid according to ability and not according to sex color or natianality Perhaps good iild common sense is not so good aitcrali Yours truly Alexander Arthur Marlon Crescent Barrie MOTOR IOBDGGANS Dear Sir The recent comments in your paper concerning the mounting problem of the motor lahoggnn have been most interesting and tool commendably appropriate May lltowcver add little fuel to the slowhurning question that you have raised Motor toboggnns allow their owners to go almost anywhere in winterThls is preciscly where mesa mum try go wink had to say aboutit Common sense is nothing more than deposit of prejudices laid down in this mind prior to the age of eighteen Every new idea nnc en countcrs in later years must hum gm gapgamut this accretion at 5511 Lord Jesus Christ be with your evident cpncepts spirit Amen Ephesians 613 All at mans problem can be traced to the break down in com munication between him and God Prayer will unlock the dpor continued falthlulness in prayer will keep it opera pone rrarw risn Morp tlrangt11ooo people are engaged in the fishing industry of the three Prairie propincca and the Northwm Territories gt nmï¬gwiuaiï¬mmiunihwuam MW automatoer Widthliillflltlllillilll lilillflllllWI ifltllhlfllilllitilllfll colostrum MINE 76 arrnoos nrrvras rncsrar successful shraan beenrunning largme advertise across the country al program Fifi lngnioreapi parent eachday that Mr lto ct anynrgency lnsoiar as Ontario is concerncdwlth his 0MSIP prn Er am In tact MSIP is odel planwhlch oh by ould pli And along withthis his pers tent demand to an ly favoring dela prernierh FOR FURT ER lNFDRMlTlON RR Barrie Heres what Dr Albert Einstein