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Barrie Examiner, 13 Jun 1964, p. 4

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Ehr iiiorrir Examiner wars mother II Wilson moral Hanan SATURDAY JUNE 1m Illl as an anc AND THE nun Problem or ChildBeating Now Receiving Recognition Are puppy dogs worth more than bab es Recently Magistrate Bl elow of Toron to sentenced man to ree months in jail for knocking dog unconscious It appears the sevenweek old pup broke from three children and ran into the mans yard He grabbed the dog and threw it into the air and it was unconsc lous after hitting the ground Frequently we read in the papers about parental cruelty to babies Parents are prosecuted for going to extremes for spankingaand beatings But they usually get off with nominal fine or suspended sentence if man can be jailed for hurt ing dog surely stiff penalties should be meted out to parents who beat babies The problem of babybeating was dis cussed by panel of the child welfare division of the Canadian Welfare Council in annual session in Hamilton Walter Blackburn director of the Ton onto Childrens Aid Society said child heating is criminal offence and the pol ice should be brought into such cases Child rotection agencies cannot care for abused children if they dont know about them He went so far as to say The only answer is mandatory reporting to agenc ies and to police Other panelists disagreed claiming police state measures would not be preventive Willie the panel made no recommenda tions it is encouraging to note that the problem of childbeatin is being recog nized it is ho ed that is type of crim inal offence ll result in amendments to the code whereby offenders can be dealt with at least as severely as the magistrate punished the dog beater DOWN MEMORY LANE ID YEARS AGO IN TOWN Barrie Examiner June 11 1954 Bar rie Collegiate students and staff elected Thelma Pearsall head girl and Terry Seawright head boy Mrs Alma Lee installed as president Soroptimlst Club Don Messer and his Islanders played for modern and old tyme dance jamhoree last night at Barrie Arena Barrie Womens Institute celebrated anniver sary of founding 30 years ago Mrs Reg Adams is current president It was re organized after war years with the late Mrs it Huxtable as resident Alastair Calder of Eora appointed clerktreasurer by Town Councrl Carman Cumming received BA ree at University of Toronto is war ng at Banff for summer before enroll ing at Ontario Collegeof Education Fifteen nurses received diplomas at Royal Victoria Hospital graduation Miss Alberta Key Shanty Bay was presented with gold medal by Harold Bell on be half of board of trustees Fell Orlllia and Miss Marian Mumber son New Lowell were other top prize winners Essa Township music festi val at Thornton Arena attracted capacity audience Splendid program was dir ected by Paul McKelvey music su er visor with Miss Miriam McMann lis The Barrie Examiner Authorizad II Mcpnd clan mall Put Offll BapMont tit and for plynllnt float in mun Sunday and statutory Holidays murmurs hillIII new wmaon General at MEPHZIDON Mlllflng Miter our artnurses weekly of 1c 31 full In Ontflu unnumbflfm tnroamontn Outside oflllfld mu errontol MD Cith rie District Collegiate Miss Lenore Bow man was crowned Grad Queen by Miss Helen train and were entertained at and program in TrinityParish Hall gt been acqu ed by Walker Stores JParanrcphicallly Speaking Wut Ilnflorlhlfl ton plano accompanist Twobail foursomes at Barrie Golf Club won by Dr Harold Smith and Mrs John Ough with Bill Dyment and Mrs Spud Mur phy second Minesing Womens In stitute celebrated golden anniversary of founding Mrs Norval Luck is current president Splendid ange Hall featured skit entitled An In stitute Meeting Fifty Years Ago In period costume for their parts were cast members Mrs Harvey McLean Mrs Harold Bowen Mrs Glenn Bellby Mrs Percy Muir Mrs Maguire Mrs Mervin Fralick and Miss Mary McLean At annual graduation dance of Bar Mrs Empke one of the ljudges Misses Carol Beaver and Thelma Peari sali were chosen princesses Special Bill Garner Night organized by Bar rie Lions Club to honor District Govern or Miss Patricia Hamilton was elect ed Mayor of Barrie Teenvlown Miss Marion Ferris was elected TeenQueen Leo Labine of Boston Bmins arrived in town looking for employment as soft ball pltcher CNR Veterans Assoclal tion arrived from Toronto on ecial inner on occasion of closing Crosslands drug store was honored at dinner by Barrie Dmggists Association George Caldwell es ding Featured guests were Wil nm Crossland who started pharmacy career almost 70 years and his dau ghter Mrs Robert ton and Mr Clifton Speakers at Country Club function included Jack Monkman Doug lasHunter Ray Livingston and Wray no1 consign gaunt YD Crosslands was oldestestab lIshed ru store in town Building hasv War would he unposslble if every thing on cash basisaaya an economist With number of persona so would iiv party held in Or crown isobar Hours Cost 813106 PerSitting Hour 3y PATRICK NICHOLSON OTTAWACanadian to tha number of 45017 enjoyed an avenge income of user in not according to statistics rm leased by the nunislrr of na tional revenue Divided llefl to tion the herb rl Clltldln workers were doctor and our Icons 500 of whornmrogod 7000 Other groups in do acendlng Elie of minor VIM lawyers and nourfca englnoen and architects dcutlata oclt countcntHomo of who avers aged flvodlgura lntom At the bottom of the list tu paying worker were farmorn IVII 350 fishermen oragfn 130 and unpioym Ivcrag ng 132 Ihcro II one startling upect of that comprehensive list of Canadian worken and to Eye era It omitted thacla ca tion federal politician Ihcre is so much public at tention focusing upon the north era in this classadverse ottene tion ionising upon the worker in this classadverse attention very oftenthat will offer some statistics Except when death hns cx actcd Its inevitable toll and the incumbent prime minister has dallled in caurin cons uent vacancies to he filed we ave not active fcdcral politicians conalstlng of 00 senator and 263 members of the House of Commons REPORT FROM ILK Cinderella Village ls Poor Relation By ltlacINIYRE HOOD LUTON Bedfordshlre 11in elevation oi the status of the automobile city of Luton to that of county borough has increa sed it in size as well ea in lm partner But for the people who live on its fringe in the little communities which formerly had their own importance and am enities the result haa not been quite so doalroblo One instance of this is found in the position of the village of Sundon Bedfordahlre In fact so changed has its situation ba come that its residents describe it as the Cinderella Village Sundon is only five miles from tho prosperous car borough of Luton But alncc the change in Lutona status and boundaries it finds itself with no medical clinic no library and Its parish council is so poor that it meets only every sccondmonth Eclore Luton was created council borough in April of this year the villagers of Sundon were considered part of sun don Park mile away They en joyed all its amenities and ser vices and were really part of that community NOW CUI ADRIPI But when Lnton became county borough and had its boundaries relocated Sundon Park was swallowed up in Lu ton and the village of Sundon was cut adrift The residents are greatly dia satlsfled with their new status or rather their lack of status One housewife Mrs Whole of Sundon put it this way We dont even count as poor relations in Sundon think pen plc have forgotten we exist Mrs Vhelun who la the mo Allowing for rail mm paid omen roar and be in ad ion pmeoulsitea cool the lwayar about twice thot sum Each cabinet miriilot in paid 033000 tndud ing hls for her remuneration In MP The leader of the official Winn receiver the name plus routine furnished house Parliamentary Iceman to receive 021000 per your the Speaker to id salary and Il lowanm ailing M000 And the tilt Icllca done to iv leglglguv mm the humble blokbcncher who or their extra pay for extra receiver salary of unooo plug tion as members at their ro work In ministers plrllamoot mam cry secretaries Bookm etc their average Maturation bo forolncomtlxlllnoxuuof 108 1de explode lbwo in soon is lavishlynln the 33 we find that the as rs of the lower Houu average bot tr than 081 before tax This in very mbatantlolly more than the average remuneration of our highlypaid Ind unwork lioig top professionalsour doc the total remuneration of members of tho liouu of Com mons In the form of ularlu and allowancor has bound from 000000 last year to 03 800000 this year owing to the substantial pay Inmate they voted themselves last Iunrnlr in other expenses of atlng the House excl ing bulldf maintenance and dc nctat on have rlren modestly ammo On these figures the House costs the taxpayers about snot per Ilftlng hour It is not possible to assess or allocate the cost among office and committh work on an hourly basis but to do so would properly reduce this estimated ourly mat of the Common EXTRA WORK PAID Tha prime minister today is titer of two children aged three and six months added We used to talro our children to the childrens clinic at Sun don Parh but we cannot use that now it has become part of the now borough of Luton hlrg Wholan howaver is not content to futt lot the matter rest there She has organized petition which has In far been signed by more than no of the residents of Ibis village asking that clinic lacilltica he provided for their fdmlllal COUNCIL MAY ALI The Bedfordshlre County Coun cil however has gone part way in meeting the needs of the fa milies of Sundon It has agreed to provide coach service once every two weeks so that the children can be taken to an other clinic at Toddington three miles away lholosa of the use of library facilities is another aora point The villagerawerc able to malts daily use of the branch library at Sundon Park This in now closed to them ha partial ra medy tho Bcdfordshiro Council is providing for 55minute vlat by travelling library to Sundon once every two weeks Sidney Baxter 55 vlceohaln man of the Sundonlarlsh Coun cil explained the strained fln ancillposltlon in which the vil lage now finds ltrelt He said We lost lot of menus from Sundon Pork when it became part of the new county borough of Luton It is like spending five dollars one minute and then realizing that you have got only 50 cents the next It is quite hard teak to convince eopla that you only have lmited amount of moneyto mend INTERPRETING THENEWS US May Harden Attitude Towards SoutheaSt Ilsia By HAROLD MDRIIIEDN Canadian Press Staff Writer The war in Laos has reached new turn which may indicate the path the United States may finally follow in its whole ap proach to the crumbling situa tion in Southeast Asia It is the path of intensified military action aggravated by breakdown in political coha slon within the Communist and western camps While the state department remains silent re arts from Communist China ndtcate American planes have launched bombing and atraflng attacks on Pathet Lao positions on the atrateglcjlalna dea Jarrcs The reports teem to indicate the planes are being challenged onlyby ground fire The ironic element is that thesoraported attacks should he launched while group of countries including Canada sit in consultation in Vientiane try ing to judge the nature of the recent Pathet Lao advance and what Laotian Presldent Sou tho lona are Iry conference in Zurich or prospect that either alxscoun lioountry conference in Geneva would reverse the Communist throat in Laoaand South Viet nam the alxcountry consultations proposed by Poland have the support of the Soviet Union but not China The country talks proposed by thoChinese Communists have the support of France hutynnt the 115 And than is concern in this election year that the reconven Ing of the ltcountry Geneva confermce without voluntary withdrawal of Communist forces fromtheir advanced positions would merely degenerate into an attempt to draw the US Into prolonged conference of neutrality with the groivlng prospect that the Republican residen tialcandidato will be ultra conaarvative Barry Gnldwatarr President Johnaon likely will avoid at alliedata the char that he la soft on Communl or while the position in South sort Arlnta in dire Jeopardy lf American planes do not on counter any great oppoaltlon in Northern Loon the temptation pro mod to the us is to try the some kind of operation in Communistheldatrntagic points Emit olet Nam Iliililflwgllcult III trope be and do mum worth perhaps 011000 before turn in all wallanemia on no no ng pH er HPI benefit from Can met arouo ntimnut Iiiwum onto and recently rather unto utrlvn ant travelling have come may tor thorn hfany Canadian bavc ability which has carried thorn into the millionaire douor our the nation needs that Ability which patriotic citlrona mu womb of even at financial ion to thrmaclvca allowance of 00000 nu they could lay thonir norms DRYING ansumenfifia XTRA Elite barrio Examiner soquNIIr CENTENNIAL EDITION ARE AVAILABLE NAME ADDRESS cnvf MAILAWAY NAME oneness CITY 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