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Barrie Examiner, 28 Oct 1959, p. 2

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Singhalesé Visits City TDUIing Canadian Tour By RGS One at the two delegates sent ovrrJrom Ceylon on the Columbo here are certain was phy Plan has come to Simcoo County in his tour of Canada to learn methods of management mun icipal nilnlrs lie is Sen Dissanayakc now alone on the tour as his companion Ki iVarnakulasurtya was taken ill and is now in Sunnybrook Hospi tal nwniling anioperution They arrived in Chnada at Mon treal and went from there to 0t tawa where they were hricled by Columbo Plan olficials on the purpi75e of their trip From Ottadwa they went to Winnipeg an there they were attnched to the provincial mun cipal department and were given months training course or municipal secretaries and treas urch at the Univqrsity oi Mani toba Following this they at tended conventions meeting heads of departments at many municipalities many of these in interviews specially arranged They then began at 5000mile tour whichtook them northto tho for regions at the province and to both rural and urban municipalities acrossi Manitoba is mvcaa address not convention as he is the chairman of the same organ ization in Kandy Ceylon lie all so addressedrnaoy service clubs in townsand cities gIromV Manitoba they came east to Tomato arriving in this province Septl Their Ontario Inarary was planned by the De ariment oi Municipal Affairs tide months at vis leaving hey returaed to do was there that Mr irnalmlnsuriya heme ill and he was placed in hospital Mr Sén Dissanaynke carried on going to the London area then to the Ottawa district in cluding Carleton County return ing to Tomato and on to Simcoe County He visited the Cityfloi Barrie council meeting Monday ight and Tuesday had long lk with Dr Scott on the he ethods adopted in Simcoe Coun éi to combat preventive 3595 vho had him esday REE MEDICAL CARE Ali beanie have freemedicai hospital services hi Ceylon hey have sufficient hospital lie and general ommodate the ploy 37000people in djngdoctou and nurses in recore of the sick learned from the Canadi so far Mr chpissanayake said million This syslem lins been in lorco or many years in addition to this service sicions who treat under the an cicnt AURVERAS system They attend medical school and are competent to diagnose and treat where surgery is not required Ceylons population at nine and half million ls 85 per cent singalese and the predominant language is Sinonnn They are mostly of the Buddhist religion with the exception of about 10 per cent Tamiiiols which are merged with the other popula tion thebest being of Hindu re ligion explained the vnitor Education is free from kinder gartcn to university and the population to 73 per cent literate This is cloirnedito be exceeded only by Japan and the Phllli pines who are said to he 90 per cent literate English is taught as second languago and people speaking It hnye no difficulty in the country CIVIL SERVANT Mr Dissnnnyake clviiser vant with department of the local government lives in Kan dy the second largest city in Ceylon The capital Colombo where the seat of government is They have unitary term of government with to parliament of 105 members elected every five years Oh party basis The rui ing party now is Socialist gov ing to form welfare siste Mr Dissanayake compared their present government to that of the Province of Saskatchewan fOur empnasis is on nationalism and cooperatives he stated Ceylon has at least five hours of sunshine daily and the aver age temperatures are between 70 and 80 degrees Rainfall is fairly average The chief exports of the island are tea rubher coconuts precious jewels graph ite pearls spices pl all kinlk England being of tea with next NOT MEAT EATERS Asked about our food as com pared to that which is eathnin his cerium he said that the large majority of the people ot meat eaters They do were eat lot of fish which is plenti hoth in ful and may be caught sh waters and in the sea and are for sale everywhere fresh caught Fruits and vegetables rice and breads are the stAple the chief buyer United States the foods but meaLdishes made up with spices and vegetables are popularr He commented on the high cost of our me to align luncheon he good rmcal about 25 moneygin his country modation also is very reasonable for visitors andhis country is anxious to have tourists espec iolly from Canada Asde what hefelt were the most important things had tour 0hr regular$lpqo perm are £750 including cut shampoo set stylin out styling shampoo andset cludes 10an nanmu JERMBY roam vrsrron located isa large thriving city cmmcnt and they an endeavor th land are mostly sellsupporting These are shipped worldwide $5 srnnrronoxcrpsiira Anne Helmth afxno fired address pleaded guilty hlesdaytn ntotal tence that the accounting systcrns oi municipalitizs the oiticc system and the mechanical methods oi doing various jobs had impress ed him The technical knowledge of road building and servicing and the constructional machinery on also some of the things that will be included in his recommenda tions to his local government CANADA TOPS lilr Sen Jissanayalic said that Canada is looked on as tops in the group at Commonwealth Nations and it the Canadian Am bassador is scheduled to speak at meeting or dinner the rush to attend is usually morethan can he handled fWe nssurc you that the donn iions made to the Colombo Plan from Canada are well appreciat ed inour country he said The care of the aged is not problem in Ceylon as it is con sidered an honor for son or daughter to rare for thei par1 ants and there was no need for special homes for lhem Asked 1bout the family unit he said that marliage was deeply re spected and man and woman considered themselves bound to gcther or life They did not appreciate the merican movies because men did not kiss women in public and the manner of dealing with sex was not approved of in Cey on illegitimacy El woman ostracism They do have considerable poverty and unemployment is problem as the population is in creasing Tne workers on the and it it did happen suffered complete but jobs for the young who are educated are not so plentifiu in Kitchen There was practically no some parts There is tendency to lock to the cities do not have washing ma chine at home as labor is so cheap that one gets his laundry larva nousehold done or about mouth Refrigeration is not inl use in manyhomes as the need for this is not great when foodstufls are continually at 40 charges at uttering and was remanded until Nov or All the charges involved pass ing of worthless cheques in strat ioni St hlarys Peterborough Boilevilie St Catharines St Thornns Bay Kingstooudbury Toronto ante and Niagara The cheqiieswem endorsed in Franm ill Lee and Mary Gibson Suggests Reform 0iSchool System TORONTO CE sweeping reiorm oi Ontarios secondary school grade system was recom mended Tuesday night by Frank Vnuon chainnnn ol the North York Board of Education He said reforms were needed to restore the original purposeot the upper school your He told the North York Public it all Principnis Association that Grade l3 should be re detincd as the first year of iourycor honorscourse in arts and science with similar recog nition in medicine dentistry and other professional courses The alternative he said was to reduce the present courso to 12 years with all graduates reA quircd to take complete course at university in Ontario we have Ihe long est system at public education in North America he said are no supermarkets controlled by big innsfor the purpose of profits Mr Sch Dissapyake will go lrom Ontario to British Colum bia where he will take course at the Univcrsity of British Columbia Igogullg When you have When anew Ilahy arrives or when you at hmteaveryapecinifnm ootasrnn Yc Welcomo Wa on Ho willeailwi book of glftu and triendi tings from our re gious civrc and limitlessleaders fresh The sale of most foods is under public control and there Engineered with your coatenienc and co iort in mind The pr ciple of these hEaters is to draw the cold air from the fioor channel through the unit so asto flow freely to your room without un dulyh demonTU $7400 41006311 lo the east only this awning senmas no also of snow in On Barrie Rotlry Club is husylget ting readyn entertain thelad res fnie date or their ladles nightis Nov and the venue Owen Sound North is 51 its 11335 Orlilia Police reported sell ous wave of Juvenile vandalism of Drillia Mm Youngsters let the res and slashed nth the vicinity of Mlulssagu chs None of the were caught but police on to and van gt in the the names Belly McKenzie city LAMES moor Red Rooster Eirnvale west ward arySir are investigating HOST PBOfiPECIB Barrie Joyous are holding dinner new members from the membership choourag Thursday an expected HOLD MESS DINNER mess dinner is to be held at Camp Borden Eating the Canadian ofMi1 itary intelligence and number of high ranking oflicers are attendance one attribu ley in WRONG AMOUNT read $15 and costs iHalryus than or prospective First report drive are lng about 27 new focu Thursday eels 7th aontyersaryof Intelligence Corps Site will be the Canadian School expected to be in led to Jack Can the Alliston Court report last week as 5150 through vale He was graphical ermr should have ro SPEAK Swintoo president Encyclopaedla Britannial bethespeaku atanopen acting at the Barrie Dia trict Home and Sclon to be held HONOR BARRIE MAN Rev James Ferguson of Bar rie was named honorary vice president the Ontario liospitol Association at convention in Toronto Tuesday MrFergusoa was president ol the assodntlnn for the past year add is succeed ed 3y Anthony Fucrlh oi Riv ersi NEW WATER MAIN gt insertion at larger wa ter main to mect the increased demands ot motel is the cause of minor tr bottlcoeck on Dunlop Street ast just east of Mulcaster Street Boy Swallowed Drain Cleanser twoyehhold Phoipston boy was rushed to Sick Chil drens Hospital in Toronto Tuesdayalter he ha some powdered drain clean ser Paul Craddock son of Mr and Mrs Russell Craddock was understood to have swallowed some Draino and was taken althell in Elm thcn trmtsforred General Hospital Sick Childrens to Penetang and later to Another good ught wols meat QRKI KlKB 21 KtxB at the Barri YVmicss Club Some of the newcomers are quitestrong and havetnken slight lead in the play Mrs Ward and not Keith are two of the ladies who are quite interested in this fascinating game and intend to become gular players 3A belutitui sign was painted or the Chess Club which helps medium the entrance to the club room This game which was played on the evening at Monday Oct 26 proved to beaJong one and strongly contested While be ing the lint to more has slight advantage The Queen Pawn opening always is difficult opening lot the Black to defence White is Max Morris and Block Crosbie White P4 pool Block PQt KNEE EKJ Ktoz PKlm PQBJ rxr EiKKtz Pom QKtx QKl5 KtQBB 00 mp4 0st KtAKKls KtKKt5 axp HAVEGVONE 7+ BONE Meat Maili assasssnsaassosssa SIRLOIN WING ROUND homo Bllln0a5l him vnnnsr st Boost STANDING llih CUT AND WRAPPET FOR FREEZER Hind Quarters and CHRISTIES may 21°19 AN ammo wanr no PHONE PA 312414 et Abram ciiucli STEAK Maura Isnusht

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