Iï¬arrtr humour Published by Canadian Newspapers Limited to Hayfield Street Barrie Ontario Walls Publisher Brian Sleight General Manager MTVRDAY JANUARY DalPu Barrie Winter Carnival Major Event Oi County vahe Barrie Winter Carnival which will be held February 911 will be The big est and best according to the sponsor organizations There is every indication that this prediction is fully justified The carnival is in fact ms or under taking It may be trite to say that fun will be found for young and but this happens to be the truth There are events for participants and spectators in abun dance The variet of attractions shows that great deal thought and planning has gone into the carnival Speed skatingï¬go kart and sleddog racing ice fia mg horse and sleigh rides and an air show over the broad expanse of Kempenfelt Bay must surely be sufficient to attract large crowds during the three interest packed days In 1961 after lean financial years the carnival came into its own as an attrac tion far beyond the borders of Simcoe county Thousands of people came to Barrie for the various events and there is every indication that the attendance record will go by the board in 1962 And why not The Barrie Winter Carn ival is adually approaching that staged in Que ec The carnival in thedomin antly Frenchespeaking city commands and merits international attention The Barrie carnival within easy reach of thicklypopulated cities in Southern On tario and the United States has an even greater potential Sirncoe County is famous as the sum mer layground of many thousands of outsi ers including peo is from the US We have managed to se ourdlstnct as warm weather holiday paradise llluch more must be done to draw an ual number during the winter months TIie carnival is already making people realize that cold weather has its advan ta es in invigorating sports ha Carnival committee composed principally of senior and junior chamber members is dedicated group It is very hardworking but fortunately it has the active cooperation of every ma jor organization in the city Service clubs and womens groups retail merchants and youngsters all ave jobs to do and they are pitching in valiantly The carnival in true sense is co operative effort It has many practical aspects of course not the least of which is tremendous boost to business during the socalled winter doidrums And if the visitors enjoy themselves as the un doubtedly do the people of coe county will have ball too Lets support the carnivalwlth our own attendance Thats the only way to assure its success and encourage the promoters to go on to better things Jobs On Privy Council The recent appointments to the Privy Council have served to draw some at tention to littleunderstood parliamen tary body rWhen prime minister Diefenbaker named secretary of state Noel Dorion as president of the Privy Council he des cribed it as an ancient and most im portant position The fact is however that the post has actually been vacant since the Conservative government took gffice in 1967Mr Diefenbaker as prime minister has been acting president of the Bouncil The post of president does not Involve any additional remuneration and Mr Dorions main duty will be to pre pide at cabinet meetings when Mr Dief enbaker is absent the same time former Ontario pre ier Leslie Frost and Senator Walter As séltine government leader in the upper house were both appointed to the coun These are honorary appointments or life and carry the title honorable gbout yearago the government simil arly honored Conservative backbon iiher Robert McGregor MP for York ï¬ast in Toronto The appointment and the title of honorable were given in rec ognition of Mr McGregors lengthy aer co in the Commons which dates back to 111923 and makes him the dean of the ouse The rivy councils of Canada and of the Uni ed Kingdom are the only ones of their kind in the Co monwealth The GovernorinCouncil is GovernorGen eral acting by and with the advice of the Queens Privy Council for Canada But in actual practice the working body is committee of the council which is com posed of the members of the cabinet Since the Privy Council was establish ed for Canada under the British North America Act in 1867 several changes have taken place Its function of hand ling despatches was transferred to the Department of External Affairs in 1909 In 1940 the clerk of the council was also made secretary to the cabinet Present holder of these offices is Robert Bryce Since it was established in 1957 the Emergency Measures Organization has been under the direction of the Privy Council Other Editdrs Views DIET OF FAIRY TALES gt Financial Post 55 One of the sinister modern discoveries fly that the human mind can be condition ied to almost anything by propaganda In the effort by US mass media to condition Americans to the idea that nu nslear war wouldbe tolerable one of the ibï¬ghtest efforts is nationalmagazines statement that business and individuals Would not loseAmoney deposited in de Etroyed banks There are stockpiles of extra cash all lover the country the reader is assured he carries bank statement 01 Savings passbook around with him he will be able to cash cheque at the nearest un damaged bank But how to find and get to the near ï¬st undamaged bank Suppose it does apt happen to be one of the depositories 20 those stockgiles Most important what is to be hung with the cash obtained any In thermonuclear bombed city ferms like cash and price would gqease to have meaning Available uncontaminated bread might easily fetch glï¬ooaloaf on market basis But if possibility of normal life remained ï¬gkmd of dictatorship would at once ap ear and institute rationing It is ludicious to pretend that business idould proceed as usual with people cash jng cheques and going out to buy grocer lies in nuclearshattered community Authorinc recondoinxs mull Post Office Department Ottawa India payment of postage in cash Sundays and Statutory nouns monies more wanna enema auras sacrum General Manager McPHERSUN amazing Editor CHARLEB wanna ansinui runm HlflIIY WILSON Advertising Manager sorrN comm cucnminn Mungu IfPBUr rfsubscrlptlon rate daily by cnnier 35 weekly By shell in OBMHO 41 ymEtna oar nlannI outnu can swim year atom are Unlversl Ave Torontotdllt eatenn strut Mansion ms at doom street Vlncau var Membnr of the Canadian Daily lerpaper pita mam Association The Canadian Fri and can Audit Bureau of circulations flin Cnnndian Press is exclusively entitled to the If for republication of All news dis Alchlll In this ï¬lper credited to it or The Assoc and run or mun and IIJfl on local nuwl publishd therein Sin In cm Ic months vase tam mnnau suit Ontario icon year nuance Cur Modern man may have to be mentally preï¬xed for nuclear war but facts will do more good than fairy tales and his morale if he is worth saving should be able to stand the facts CARS SHOULD BE SECOND T0 STUDIES Owen Sound SunTimes Every parent comes to it sooner or later Dad may have the car tonight According to Education USA the con trolling factor discovered in survey by the Allstate Insurance Companies was not the automobile in itself nor the parb time job often held to support the car but the degree of parental latitude per mitted in automobile use The survey came up with this advice Grades and cars can mix providing you control the mix and control it with authority car or extensive use of car given to the 16yearold almost always has an adverse effect on grades During the school term makeschol arship and homework first and cars sec ond If you lose this contest youll lose the battle So in the last analysis its pretty much up to you theparent Unrestricted use of an automobile by your kids is ask ing for trouble Paragraphically Speaking Even though much progress is being made towards establishing space travel there are yet no space maps showing main and alternate routes to bhemoon planets and stars Instead of merely continuing to talk about it why dont England and France proceed posthaste to build that tunnel under the English Channel so as to have fallout shelter of enormous capacity At this period of the year its not only later than you think its twice that late If you have fallout shelter and young children you need not worry about those who might break into it in case of an atomic attack as they would soon breakout of it THE IN 15 II FRAUD AT THE LIBRARY Teenagers Are Offered Variety Of Books Hospital With Heart By Joseph Wnaaenug MD Anyone who is considering career in nursing medicine science or social service will be interested in this book The reader learns how hospital functionl indeed every depart ment In opened for his inspec tion The author also uses authentic case histories to em phasize the work of each department Dr Wassersug discusses not only the departments of the hospital but the roles of the doctors nutsci laboratory tech nicians dieticlans record keep ers and other personnel He explains their relationships to one another and to their path ants and also describes the nec essary training for each job hospital is an exciting and fascinating place and in this story of modern hospital one learns how it breathes lives grows and heals the sick and disabled Here In Alaska By Evelyn Stelansson Mrs Stefansson is the wife of the famous explorer and has made numerous journeys into the north She is wellknown as an Arctic writer who is re liable and interesting to read The state of Alaska offers almost everytype of climate and country One common miss take made about Alaska is that it is country with no sum mer The author rectifies this stating that twothirds of Alaska is below the Arctic Circle and the lowest winter temperature is slightly above parts of Unit ed States In central Alaska the heat of summer is equal to that of New York City Mrs Stefanssnn has much to say about Alaska including the history of its purchase from Russia in 1sa7 the story of its capitals old and new the way of life of its Indians and Esk imos and the gold rush of the early 1900s Owls In The Family by Farley Mowat In this book Mr Mowat gives aivonderful picture of his boy hood in Saskatchewan where he had numerous pets goph iers rats rabbits pigeons and dog To this manageris the author added two owls named Wol and Weeps Mr Mowat relates how the owls were found and turned and how they took over the family and the house Wol the more adventurous one learned to fly but timid Weepe only walked never flow This book Includes many true adventures and nerveracking experiences the author his friends and par ents had with Wol and Weeps Readers of all ages will enjoy this book which is full of humor and affection for animals The Land And People Of Indo neala By Baths Smith Jr Indonesia is an archipelago of more than three thousand islands some very small and others large like Borneo which is the third largest island in the world These islands are washed by the Paciï¬c and the Indian oceans and the South China See This is the fabled land of The ladies and is REPORT IBOMIIK Public In Favor OI Immigration Bill By McINTYRE HOOD Special Marlon England Correspondent for The Barrie Examiner LONDON The governments bill to restrict mimi gnation from Conunonwealth countri vehe mently opposed by the Labor op position has received sbmng maist from an unexpected and unwelcome source The outbreak of smallpox traced to immigrav nts from Pakistan where smallpox epidemic is raging has arrmed public opinion in favor of the bill to high pitch Therehave been demands from haservotion members of par liament that complete ban be placed on immigrants from Bak isban until the smallpox epidemic has ended The public reaction to the smallpox outbreak however goes further than that would say that 95 per cent of the people of Britain are now in favor of requiring medical certificates and proof of vaccination from all immigrants coming into the country as is done by Canada This gas even further than the governments bill dom The among gaff racigl discfiminav on ug up oppos tion to the bill has faded out of the picture The health apgle has taken precedenoeover it With the bill still the House of Commons there are strong pleas fromgovernment members that It provisions be tightened rather than relaxed One thing is cer tain Continuance of labor op position to restrictions on im migration will be decidedly on popular with the great mayoraty of rho British public SPEEDING NEGIYIIATIONS Britains negotiations for em try int othe European Common Market have been held up tem porarily by the prolonged de bdte on the agricultural policy of the ECM Now that this has been settled sud the British government knows what it has to face in the way of threats to British agriculture and food iniports from the Common wealth the negotiations will be speeded up This in being done under stand at the expres wish of Prime Minister Macmillan He is despaoately anxious to have Bribain as amember of the Corn mqn Market before the end of thepmsant year His anxiety for this has been increased by his recent tails with President Ken nedy in Bermuda The Prime Minister has been greatly impressed by Praidant Kennedys plan for liberallzlng trade with other commie Under this plan he envisegm Canada joining with the United States in an exchange of tariff cuts not only between themselvm but also with the enlarged Common Market which includes Great associated with such names as Marco Polo and Kublal Khan In this book we have history Including the part played by the Portuguese Dutch and Brit ish and the Indonesians ions light for unity and independs NICE The author touches upon the agriculture and commerce and climate of Indonesia He also tells us about the Indonesian people and their interest in music dance drama and the arts Many Ian ages are spok en in Borneo ut the country TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH All Have Cholesterol By JOSEPH MOWER MD Dear Dr ntclneri Please tall are about cholesterol in the blood discovered that have some and would like to know what can sated If you DIDNT have some cholesterol in the blood that would be sorry duration All hoopla have some Cholesterol supposed to be in the blood If you have too much that is another matter Or it could be say could because the study of cholesterol in spite of all that has been written about it is relatively new We think and have good rea son to believe that excessive cholesterol in the blood may have some longterm influence on the extent to which our an terier harden We do NOT know with any exactness how much is too muc nor have we by any means solved the question of what effect other health factors may have Some people with fairly high cholesterol levels seem to keep their arteries in good condition for years In short high cholesterol level in the blood probably is harmful hut unquestionably there are other factors at work too What makes cholesterol cling to the arteries and thus harden fliern7 What prevents it We dont know For one example of the unan swered questions about choles terol and cholesterol of course is form of fat how is that rabbits which dont eat meat or fat produce cholesterol in THEIR furry little bodies from gating rabbit food But they oi STUDIES CONTINUE Ive spent great many hours reading up on all the new re ports of cholestch studies have no doubt that we are on our way to some new knowledge on another way to stay healthy But we havent yet arrived Maybe next month or next year somebody will dig out the fur QUEENS PEEK Not has managed to gain generalg acceptance for one national language and its growth has been remarkable in the past thirty years In 1945 Indonesia became republic faced with many dangers and baffling problems and it is still country in ferment This book is delight ful introduction to one of the interesting countries of the mod ern world Midget Motoring Arid Kaiting By Kenton McFarland and James Spark Jr This book will add to any boys knowledge and enjoyment of the popular hobby of midget racing The authors show how boy can have the thrill of constructing an automobile with some hard work and imagina tion as well as few dol lars Then he can have the thrill of driving it The book gives instructions for building car and also tells where complete factorybuilt karts are available The authors explain the im portance of selecting the right engine and tell what is requir ed in the engine if the kart is to he used for officai rac ing They give instructions on how to build chassis and construct wheel and braking Watems and engine mountings The illustrations and pictures add much to the book The reader is also given course in diflvingrwith emphasis on safety The authors who built cars and are experienced drivers are able to tell young drivers some of the things they need to know about one of our pop ular pastimes By The Seat of My Pants By Dean Smith By The Seat of My Pants recounts Dean Smiths experi ences in flying from 1917 to 1930 In addition his book is really history offiying dur ing thatperiod giving the suc cesses and trials of both the pilots and their planes The author first flew with the Army Air Corps during World War starting when he was sixteen IIe discusses the good and bad points at the wellknown planes of that per iod After the war Smith was stunt pilot and ultimately joined the Air Mail In the 1920s Air Mail pilots flew with no parachutes and their instru ments were only the compass the clock and altimeter The maps they used were road maps and they had no lighted air fields In fact each pilot really flew by the seat of his pants Later Mr Smith joined Admiral Byrds first expedition to the South Pole and learned to cope with frozen planes and hazardous flying conditions His book includes his experiences on this expedition Today airline pilots are thoroughly trained and well organized following rigid rout ines In the authors time how ever there was no routine each trip was an adventure full of danger and challenge nos ouaanN TORONTO We now have Roberts government in On tario The Frost regime in the prov ince unofficially but definitely ended on Jan 22 On that day Premier Roberts returned to his office from the byelection campaigns And he took over once and for all The hopeful dream of oru derly transition had been knocked in the head This theme had been heard much of before and after111 Tory leadership conventinn It was said that it would be in the best party interest to change leaders without rocking the boat There were those who thought this was looking for miracle That leadership has to centre on one man And that if he is to lead things must be done his way Subsequent events seem to have proven this to be true Mr Roberts tried to be fish fowl leader He tried to do what he felt should be done but in the manner in which Mr Frost would have done it And he found this didnt work Not even his thinking was un inhibited He couldnt think alm NPD Leader Calls For Study Of Boundaries TORONTO CPLAn opposi tion party leader called Thurs day for an independent comv mission to study redistribution of legislature boundaries in On tario along the lines adopted by the Manitoba government New Democratic Party Lender Donald MacDonald said the need for rescuing re distribution from politics has long been acknowledged by per sons of all pnlitlcal persuv aslons It becomes more urgent he said in the light of statement Wednesday night by Hollis Beckett Conservative member for East York that Toronto area redistribution should be aimed specifically at keaphig voting powar in Conservative hands Premier Robarts later issued statement promising redistri bution in manner fair and satisfactory to the public at large Centending that Ontario has not had reel redistribution for more than generation Mr MacDonald said the 1959 elec tion in Ontario had shown that the number of voters in the 35 the facts that nature has so far hidden from us Meantime you want to know of course what to do on the huh of what we have found out to duo First We cant avoid choles terolnor should we want to ev by eating rabbit food The body makes its own chqu torn from many sources chief of which is solid fat Second This isnt something that can be influenced ovar nigbt or in few days by diet Yuri Perhaps Third The one thinl we can do is to avoid overloading our systems with too much fatcl peclaily animal fat Eggs have cholesterol in them but strongly doubt if they are ham ful would however reduce the amount of meat in Eat the lean avoid the fat Shun fried foods Use vegetable oils for cooking salad dressing etc For spread morsarinas con talnlng higher percentage of unsaturated vegetable feta are available If you nra over weight cut down get fewer cal orics Thats my advice on choles terol If orwhen we know more about it Ill say so promptly Dear Dr Molnar when my two sons became sick with sore throat and run high fevers the doctor told me to give them an ice water enema That brought the fever right down relative was told that later in life this kind of enema would shrink the stomach and cause piles Is this true An enema docs notand can notextend up into the atom ach and will not shrink it Nor will it cause piles Mrs 13 tic or jerking ofthe head or such nervous habit in child that continues for weeks let alone months is NOT is childish prank Its sign of unduenervous tension Go back to your doctor and re suma the program he sug ply what he felt was best He had to think what Mr Frost might have done about what he felt was best And this almost ruled out ef fective planning The frustration of this was particularly evident on the hust lugs Watching Mr Roberts was like looking at man trying to play Hamlet in dinner jacket while everyone else around him was in mediaeval costume The setting was all in the old Frost pattern the tea parties the cheerful handshake the folksy atmosphere But the new premier is going along in the old masters foot steps rnlght as well have been wearing snowshoes The people liked him well enough But his personality wasnt regï¬tcringyith them CHANGES SEEN It is to Mr Bobarts credit that he did this There is niceness about him which makes him not want to offend anyone unnecessarily He went along because many penle who had helped him win office felt he should and be cause anything else might look like offence to Mr Frost But not any longer The byelection results were what he needed They demonstrated to him that he must take over And perhaps they were the best thing that could have happened to him in that now nobody could dispute this There will be changes made BIBLE THOUGHT Thine Lord Is the grub ness and the power and the glory and the victory and the majesty for all that lsirr the heavens and in the earth is mineI Chronicles 2911 God is to be praised for many reasons one being that the whole universe is His heaven and earth are His should He not have that which Re most desires ourselves Merry Menagerie smallest rldlngs was less than the total in the 10 largest He urged consideration of the Manitoba formula in which seven urban votes are equiva lent to four rural votes