5er MPIiwqww mvm an mmmnwmmpwn onwu an vayvmrrnllflnrrnfl HMsw on no Forecast Prosperity Sgt Air Gunner Pridham ofSunni wmwmumm Mummersre Walls MINA autumn Janos on KEMMM pg minim us PRESIDENT araov T0 heardNave RELEASE Canadcrls0nereGorzerned Needs Many Many suggestions have been made to the Ontario Committee on Taxation Briefs presented by six organizations and in ividuals recommended among other things that tax source other than real ropert be found for the financing educat on and that the num ber of municipalities be substantially re duced 0n the latter issue it was stated that the multiplicity of municipal govem meats and so 001 boards hampers both the efficiency and effectiveness of carry log out the wishes of the local residents Suggested was that boundary lines should be changed the continued existence of some on is questioned and the olitical interrelationship reexamined mun icipalities under 1500 160516 it was sug gested should be dissolve and their ad ministration laced directly under the county and counties should be large enough to support fulltime official staffs There was recommendation that ed ucation and other services which are of general benefit to society as whole should be financed largely on the basis of ability to pay throu income taxes corporation taxes ret sales taxes etc Property owners it waastated in briefs from two groups were paying more than Tax Reforms their rightful share for education One brief recommended that municipalities and other school districts be provided with authority to collect anothertas that would fall equally on all citizens with re cut to serum power irrespective of ownership property Laurie Mannell an Oakvilie muni cipal consultant recommended drastic revision in local overnment While ex pressing belief in democratic form of government which exists in Canada de claring it was the best form of govern ment yet devrsed hymen he noted that it was costly and inefficient We are grossly overgoverned for country our size and population he told the com mittee The above are only some of the sub missions mede to the Ontario Committee on Taxation which will resume hearings this month The needs of education and other services do require some special form of financing and it has long been realized that Canada is oversgoverned The Ontario Committee on Taxation should have some pertinent recommend ations to offer studies DOWN MEan LANE wan onvs zo vases Ado Barrie Examiner Jan 1044i For first time in 50 years Town of Barrie closed year with no bank loan Press urer Arthur smith reported 1843 ended with $10000 hank balanceand no indebtedness plus $22000 Victory Bonds Quick action by George Ken del of Victoria Stsaved Allen Robert son from drowning in bay Flight Sgt Pilkey of Guthrie reporte missing aileron operationsnverseas dale reported missing warrant on floor Fred Pearce prisoner of war since April1942 reported by International Red Cross as moved in Germany testa lag Luft VI George GrahamGositng wireless air gunner in RCAF commis sioned pilot officer Pilot Officer Ken The Barrie Exam Authorised avsdaecendcisu Post Office DAPIrtmmfOltlwl and for plylnlntnf postage to cuh pohToronto bW neth Simmons servingoverseas promot ed to Flying Officer All three sons of MrssJohn Leing and the late Harold Dyment of Bertie nowfon active service with enlistment of Ted Dyment Ktrki land Lake detective in Canadian Pro vost Corps Lt Bill Dymént lsoverseas with Armoured Corps and Flight Sgt Herb Dymentis PT instructor and dis ciplinarian at Roar Manning De Leod wireless arr gunner and radio at the conclusion of its sci cs Egg its siege if are at sees E535 in gg €57 IMO in the past to years Adam hauers fnfiumoc was poiiiluL Erhard is generally credited with being the economic genius who sparked tho phenomenal in dustrial recovery YOU CANT HELP being amazed at the baffle on the Cologne and Burn we saw our first imp convoys one was French the other an armvincd unit of the new German now Its not long ago and over century these nations were at aacb othcrs throats Now they are allies Boon has numerous foreign missions government offices and is noted as Bee thovens birthplace which has been restored as museum with many mammtoec it is hardly touricthavcn SCENIC PART of the irl actuallystarta at Beamorabt further south at End Oodasborg but our time was limited and we continued by bus as far as the town of Boppsrd when we boarded the small motor ship Ursula which was chartered for surmise partyorvs There is an deckaon lounge and room on or floor of the boat Ger man luncheon oi cold ments with winewss abort the best we had on the continent to date it worse warm on defkhcoatla were not necessary possible to describe adequately to words the scenery but for three hours we moved up the river and viewed hillsides cov ered with vineyards and crown ed with the ancient ruins of castles and tortuous Oscar ioaslly we would come to tow cred island in the river such as the Mouse Tower at Bingam RIVER TRIP ended at the picturesque little town of Bach aracb more than 1000 years old with ancient fortifications Like Boppard Bschcrsch is 35 Eat at iii En it ii is re as El gs 53 lines Ours point was the Palarthotclblfsrltlnbclmsr Roi for two nights Some of us prnwled around the city down own Friday night others travel led the low miles to sec Heidel berg at nieht MANNIIEIM isnt even listed in the top travel guides but recall the magnificent new foun tale its many streams radical in color the China restaurant popular with the Yank soldiers getting good haircut in beam ty parlor Ind for Scotch There was no of beavymoior traffic all night long on the avean outside the Palast and it really got noisy about 030 in the morning ALL DOWN the Rhine the railways are electric There was double line on both sides of the river Without exagger Ilion on each side striping or passenger is we be going north or south every five minim When we branched off to the River New her the trains were all atum through that valley we areas most of Balurdll and part of the evening at Hildiibcrg which is scream in our business with printing presses but to the natives and tourtatc its university town of much history the scene of the opsrntta The student Prince But quote Temple Fielding Heidelberg is and enample of what happens to glorious tellermade sightseeing target when it is overnm by hordes of foreign rubbcrncck err That means me guess 115 EUROPEAN army head is located suicidal berg It has dazzling new $7000000rsliway station and ltdfoot TV tower with observe tlon platform It has the worlds largest wlncberrcb 50 thou and gallons and many an chanting sights to see But as the acknowledged top guidebook writer says The new thing renowned Rhlne wine centre wrong withit truths rabble of Hockey Playerv Gets New Career VICTORIA CPIAt 10 Doug Anderson has his heart set on career in hockey And the Edmonton native is starting out in Victorias minor league But age is no hindrance to Doug who after 12 years in pro hockey as player has elected toemherk on new career referee The idea of making officiating career was suggested to An derson two years ago by Scotty Morrison refereehichlei of the Western Hockey League oils with the WRLs Lea Angelle Blades who had lust taken over the franchise of the nowdefunct Victoria Cougars Scotty asked me whether Id ever given any thought to ref ereelng Itol him Id prefer to give coaching whirl But two seasons with Rortland Bucksmos helped son ng Officerï¬ill cmnke up his mind againsta coaching career and as time navigator with RCAI and inaction overf magniï¬esflldeaot refereelng sags since 1941 posted toCalgaryto be fin pilotetraining Leslie Chittlck nsta ed president Barriexxiwanls Club Roy McVittie lieutenanbgovernor Commander itoy Mosherffrst commander of corvette Barrie ap ointed to command new frigate St ohn Barries Active ServiceCan teen held special dances for servicemen from Camp Borden New Years Eve and Day Warguest in Barrie for three TOUGH TRANSITION The result was thatwhcn he trctlr from hockey last spring be resolved to spend most ofbfs spare time this sea son as referee or lincsmen His job as an autopsris sales manhe picked upthe trade years ago in Edmbntonellows him to take at least two evo ningsva weekan to handle nile nor games at ereneg here and At the time Anderson was ne creed games playcdunder all four major sets of nilcs Which raised personalbeef Anderson cant see why the four setsWRL National League Canadian Amateur Hockey As sociation end Olympiccouldnt be replaced by two or even one Perhaps swayed litticby decade in the league Anderson feels the W111 now has by for the best rules The principal differences be teach the W111 rules and the National leaguec srsprovlsion of mutants overtime erfodc in tie games and penal on for freazlng the anti Both rules help make the game crowd plesscr Doug has already refereed one reseesan WRL exhibition and as applied toWllL prep fdent Al leader for permission to try outu ï¬nance once or twice in matter Iguc play this season any wont ruled it to wait two or three years The extra tima will help give me some muchasch experience Whileha has hopes of some day reaching the Ill11 us an officialho didnt get to the top as erahed be happy to stayirr Westernfosgue The Will is the league of the future Its Just matter of time now till well have two major leagues with an interlock ing eastwest schedule BIBLE THOUG Goo mute the pm but dyeih mm with the humble James Humility is the very corner stone of true godihaesa much Italian Belgian Scan dinavian Indian Greek North American Latin American and Hottentof tourists who spoil it invsesson Whats he went to do keep on plscc anew The local shopkeepers and hier gcrtan operators most assured ly welcomed the 12000000 tour ists who visited West Germany last year WE DID ENJOY touring the Renaissance Castle high on the hillside where the wine barrel empty is located also the student prison and Palatinete Museum with its fine carved wood sites And the visit was not complete without stop for refreshment at the Red 0x which is supposedio have In spired the writer of The Stu dent Friars Al MANNIIEIM Saturday night we had fine continental dinner in an outdoor garden of the hotel and then lounged in the lounge which had good thrcepiece orchestra playful nothin but the latest Broadway and Pan Alley lifts On Srmdny morning we took off early for Munlch by way of Rothenlnng and litnemberg For Great Um HOOD front Ills only qualification to this prediction made in an ad dual to the Foreign PM Arr sedation in under was that if it did not some true the worlds moronian would have no one to blame but themselves Acid Mr hfaudliug would resrd loot year which could produce very sun atantiai progress That prog grcss lies within our own grasp as governments both nationally and internationally if it is not achieved you would be quite right in saying it will have been our own fault One lighter touch was lnier looted into the proceedings when correspondent asked lire you confident that contraryto 1059 the economic boom this time will continue after the general e1 ectlnnt He replied with smile can only say that shall be happy to answer that cuts tion if you will tell me the re cult of the election WORD 0F WARNING Mr lileudllng however sound ed one note of warning In his speech liesaid Sofcr over 1061 judge that although in comes have prohab been ris ing faster than no one prod uctivity the disparity has not been too serious But there are signs that the pace of advance lnlncomas ts gulckenlng if this continues we should have tali ed to create one of the con ditions consideredccsmtlel to the achievement of the four per cent growth target Doublless Mr bfsudling lied reference to recent pay increas es to crtgiuccring and railway workers in wliffll settlements were made for pay jumps at the govcrument is maintain The big that having broken guiding light ileum for some industries the other trade un ions will look on this as pre cedent in in their own wage durum PRIME WITIll HOPEFUL As soon as Parliament ad lourpcd for the Chllltlilll re otu Prime Minister Sir Alec Doualas Home headed north for his native country of Soot land and his constituency of lfinsnas meshing at meatkrg there to town of Dunbisne the prime minister gave stir ring recital of the factors which in his opinion enabled him to give his constituents and the country at large message of good freer lie aces booming Britain in the year ahead Said the prime minister we have within our reach the most exciting period of economic growth thls country has over known We still have good way to but there can be no doubt at we are on the march Sir Alec cited facts to show that the tide of economic ex pansion ls rising fast Exports have reached new record levels The pound sterling is sinus and well protected Output has passed the four per cent increase target but productivity can still be improved New house building not the prime minister was up It per cent from the figures of year ago Steel production is up by 15 per cent and motor car pro duction and exports by 50 per cent Unemployment in Britain is 40 per cent lower than it was year ago and the Novem ber figures showed substantial the in the number of unem pnyed at season when they ususz show marked increase itsï¬lmml iii Nlifili if UUMINGE EN ln BARRIE and district SATURDAY JANUARY 419 SATURDAY JANUARY ll entered in the 1033 photographiccunmetition TODAY SATURDAY Jan Public Skating at BarrioArens Children from 230 to pm students and adults fmm ago to 1015 pm Intermediate Hockey Barrio va anal ford at Bradford snubiv Jan SeaIChurnb Psge for church services Beginning of Week of Prayer and thnus To mark the beginning of this week the special speaker will be LintColonel Harold Beckett of Salvation Amry at pm in Central UnA lied Church Annual New Years Ten will be heldtn the Officers Mess of Squadron Grey and Simeon Foresters at Rania Armoury Open to members of moss Associate members and guests invited Mounkv in at Kempenfelt Kiwanis Club meets at Community House at 1215 pm Ktwhnfs Club of Barrie meets at Community House wet 615 pm Banla inaugural meeting pm Injcouncil chamberg awnin moan meeting in council chemo here at pmgt Barrie rhersboppers Re in Burton Avenue United Churchlfallat pm Vespra Township inaugural ln Whip Mldhiust 10 em Council meeting in with one 8troud10am whitewashoft Regularm Public Skating at Barrie Arena Children from io101hpm its an eveniinpento unsound public tact the Communl Barrie Exsrrdnerl acting of Barrie unannounced sponsored by the swell AliLston arena High chansons inaugural meeting BMHS 780 pm Bsntingb Memorial High School night school ill Ehuvaio Inaugural meeting at pm rauesosv ran at Georgian Bay Junior Hockey Barriers Orlllle at 0rtilta an Rotary change at Community at at 1115 but Barrie lessee businessmeeting it pZm FRIDAY Jan 10 Georgian Bay Junior Hockey Barrie ot Barrie330 pm aces Association 441 Wing insthlllng newly elected officers Installing officer will he Ontario Group President Leon Schedlin Drillia vs Swimmingfor men and women leavingBatlls at 750 pm soreness in 130 tori pmr students and adultairo sponsored by community organisations con tyCalender Editor The p11 Eundlyl and statutory ElnlldLyl excepted Years Joan Newman rammed to Eng 111wa munch lid flidlhioginii up 5mm was infliiioifihhihi landviaPortuEIluShewas accompanied vmmvmw Mormon cannula wm nanny rwnsow drum warms sarcasm homo subscription in daily trssoyeun Sing co toNewr Yo alverded British Earp and 11ch ac 0nfi blatgjnN wtdoundm thdtff0unddt tough to decide whatlégfvyr watch it or blow the by her aunt Mrs Alan wills Butnffcrtlroflrstfewgames to as too bftcnialtdémd racing ditcr the fixed by the play around me started tout the hang of it 141 satisfied in lnlnd at uld be referee otreallyrhutfdid tips my majorlo Hire ennui of 11 one seetaudr more will probably force them ontof Vneouvsrfs lackefsnhrand the lee eta theianrno way that gt Incite interestkllhd the Cal gory and Edmonton obs Andersonissesno Ehance of Edmonton Flyers and Calgary th o°iiiiii ey dm Eldmoo Stamped Au enongrew up to contend plAycd folder and senior fctoria viii only for Bisonk brief spin with uf the IN KINGSIZE NATIONAL lilXti Sill