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Barrie Examiner, 18 Jun 1964, p. 4

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measurin it There can he no rule of thumb wh ch fits eve case In the United States where eaident Johnson has promised war on poverty the Bureau of Labor Statistics drew poverty line at $4000 year for family of four and $2000 for person living alone This arbitrary line put 50 million Americans among the poor Other estimates put the fi ure lower The intention of the Cs study Is to find the groups and areas in Canada where income lags far behind the rest of the country and to suggest ways in which these eople can be helped President ohnson summed up his at titude to the poor of the United States when he said that his hope was to trans form them from Itaxeaters to tax payers Dr Albert Rose professor of social work at the University of Toronto told meeting the other day that Canadas selfrsupporting poor that is those whose income was heyondthe level er mitiin social assistance but insuffi ant to one in them to maintain an adequate living standard and those living in dire poverty may total as many as 8000000 persons DOWN MEMORY LANE 50 YEARS AGO IN TOWN Barrie Northern Advance June 11 1014 Methodist church and sheds at Cookato destroyed by early Sunday morning Barrie group of volunteers headed by George Rodgers respon to call for help and succeeded in contasn ing the blaze County En lneer Rob lupp died instantly in from new bridge over Nottswaaagaliiver at Nicol ston Thompson Penetanguishg eno was unanimous choice of 1Conserv silver to contest rovincial election in Simcoe Centre if Creswlcke Bor rie elected president of riding with it Payne secretary Simmons and Cointroduced the Cobb Straw Hat direct from New Yor Cobb outfielder for Detroit TI era was considered great est baseball eyes in the world at that time Town Council with Mayor Alex Cowan in the chair decided on 25 nsilis for tax rate John Uncles driver of cream wagon between Hawkestoneand East Oro died of heat prostration alone by side aimed at Mitchell Square yester day mornm Thom of Coiling wood was at contract to building new federal armoury in Queens Park Barrie The Barrie Examiner and for Payment of goahg Dailys Sundays and statutory is xmm WLLI cams IL WILION flora ll hissing II VI MINER Itsaging ldIIor means some tumors Subscription rsto daily zero as unopymfouily new track next Hampton Jory of Barrie was Liberal nominee for Simcoe Centre James Mar tin Sunnidaieelected riding resident with Donald Ross Barrie secre Foley Hamilton urchased Bar rie Liquor Store at 11 Dun St from Gaughan Barrie Sa vation Army officers were ad from second greatest Atlantic Ocean traged in histo when the did not sail on liner mpress of eland which sank in St Lawrence River after being rammed in fog by freighter Ofrthe1024 people lost sever al hundred were Army plaimnnel from Ontario Ensign and Mrs chardson had lannedthe trip buthad changed to sail ater Privatelyowned toll road run ning Bradford to Lake Slmcoe tools in more than $1001ast week It is heard that LtgtCol Fred Sneath C0 of Simcoe Foresters will retire after this summers camp at Niagaralhoruton Band wiiivaccom any the regiment Second coat of has been putvon Barrie main street not before needed Town Engineer Macdonell commenced operations on road work out of county lotment including repairs on Steele and rebuilding louisa Ito Duckwocthgst Bennett prominent citizen reached 57th milestone Barrie Brook daie Siables first winner ofsessorist Wobdblne was Tippecanoe in final race The Dyment horses go to Hamilton oTHrRyroITons wows QUEENS PARK Many New Drivers Are Planking Exams By DON ORZARN NROMOA third of till new drivers who take lhs examina tion for driving llccnes stilt are flanking It ihs first time WU This has bsm tbs record since the lest was revisedInd toughened upa few years ago it Is hard tut So what about fit This doesnt masn anything to your Oh yes it does For In few an time you probably will svs to lots the test or at least portions of it REGISTRATION Hm Regular compulsory rs smlnsilon of all driven proba bly will bs the next maior stop in driving control in Ontario In accent years various min laierr of transport it has been kind of musical chairs port folio with number of mini sters have indicated that this would be coming In the future First they have said there would have to be the tern for automatic nnswrl is cences every three years Once this was Installed and working then compulsory re tesilng would studied This system of course has now been launched in another yoarandabalfliwillboln full swing And then we almost certainly will movs on to muting man YEAR This probably wont mean ths full treatment for svsrybody And pray that It doesnt For the fulivscsls drivcra exlt sminatlon Is rugged piece of business Ther is first the visual and written lost And then than is road test The whole test can take up to two hours or more With more than 1000000 drivers in the provisos this would tshs monumental num ber of man hours But probably svaryons will have to take visual aod writ ten test at threeyssr periods Andif It appears they need it they will be ordered to take load test There is large group which must rm mpuisory tests now of coil This includu evorybodyovor 00 than over 70 who have had an sccidenl drlvcra referred by the police and all those who have had suspension OTTAWA REPORT Discusses Murder Of Hamlets Father By PATRICK NICHOLSON OTTAWAHow was Hamlets father murderch lhat original idlh century murder mystery by William Shakespeare was the unex pcctcd highlight raised by the guest speaker Dr Terence Cawthome the distinguished British surgeon at the recent luncheon meeting of the Fas lismenisry Voluntary Health Committee An Invitation to attend meeting of this influential but Informal committee is one of the moat highlyprized treats on Parliament Hill its gatherings are always packed to capacity The guests enjoy the good com any of ihe members stimu ating speech by an outstanding guest ands tasty lunch Wellands DrW McMil lan was chairman at In meet ing having recently succeeded Orlillss Dr EB Rynsrd who also attended accompanied by Mrs Bynard who was making one of her welcome visits to Parliament Hill The audience of about 05 in cluded more than dozen la dies and the usual big turnout of senators and MPs Among these also noted Bert Badansl Fort William sitting next to Murdo Martin of Timmins Oskvillaa Dr Harry Harley chatting with Dr Guy Msrcoux from Quebec City Guelphs everbusy Alf Hales with Mar vin Howe from Arthur andDr Willoughby from Kamluops The everalert Senator Tom Crersr was there he will be receiving many good wishes on his ulb birthday today as he also completes f7 unbroken cars on Parliament Hill as cabinet minister and then as senator At the head table was Senator Josie Quart the font of inextinguisirsble entry from Quebec City BRITAINS MEDICARE Dr Cawthorne president of the Royal Society of Medicine Is perhaps the outstanding medalist in diseases of the ear nose and throat to Britain He spoke about the National Health Service in Britain some times referred to as sociais lud medicine He described how per cent of Britons now receive their medical care and drugs free of charge the cost being shared by alltaxpayers angomounting to 0110 per per son per week This totals $00000000 for the population of about 50000000 in Britain or nearly double Canadas total expenditure on atio fence Dr Cawthorns referred to the braindrain or exodus from Britain of trained scientists and other sk lied professionals Sonia of can cometh Canada he cxplalned after complcting their medical training in Brit ain at totai cost of $21000 ch ofwhlchninsIcoths la Id by the aisle this quits fair of the grant and quite fair to the British taxpayers he asked The most fascinating part of hislddrsas was his whimsical footnote this was his novelexv planatlon as wear apeclalisin of how Hamlets father was murdered 113081 AND BERPENI Shokespeaiian readers will recall the hosts denial of the official report that while sleep Inglnhia orchard as was his usual afternoon custom he was isser THOUGHT along by serpent which pol aoncd him But ihs truth the ghost explained was that the scrpsni was his own broihsr who poured the iulcs of cursed abons from vial into the porches of mine ssrs The human ear consists of short tube at the end by taut piece skin forming the eardrum Noluice could flow 7ng thighody throughlths an as was com which would eat Itsa through the membrane of the eardrum But this would be painful It would have awakened ifs mieis aleoplng father and permitte hi see who his murderers wsT adventure good 1w vanMus nmvxmvcmwwmwm Students Like Ships Readfi To Suit Sodn Outward Bound mus our letter When ship in harbor is ready to sail outward bound the hoists the Blue Peter Every spring all across Canada than an imaginary hlua Nier flag fiuitsrin ovsr unlvarali In and school to signal the launching of students upon tbs uh of life be as young poops avs is equipped with formal educsc lion which Is com rabla to sat of charts In full know ledge is Ilka chart of no value except as It Is used to aiasr your ship with usdsrrisod ing and Judgment Steering is necessary because you cant sail avarywtnrs It ones voysgs during which one touches at many ris ha py outcome is dua srgtly to skill with which you pilot your craft from one arbor to another Every young person can look forward to the day when in aissd of that cautious coasting which never ventures in loss sight of land bs will turn his helm and hassrd bolder nav igsilon But he must have ro vided himself with the soon red charts and With wisdom in ihur use This Is not to say that It is always necessary to sail out of sight of land In order to have ou dont have to go to the No Wet Passage or to the South Sea friends Bold undertakings ass at hand ov hero to the person who loathv Norfth West Passage llfoa challenges To become fixed in Job to tie up at wharf and refuse to leave that haven In order to continue our growth is to deny ourselves ihs development of our potential greatness AMBIIION ideally the youth leaving school will be conscious of him self as dynamo now he must find out what to drivs wiih his energy The thing Is to have pur pose If you set out for on at tslnablo port you can always sail on to another but if you keep your chart locker closed whi you head toward myth ical Islsnd you are forsdnomcd to eternal failure in professional Iiuaineu scien tific and technological life there is rula which can be very in for an ambitious young Ind vs um and ex psrr needs doing and is not being donor Assess your ca sally for doing things and let be your ambition deserves attention somewhere near the top of your through 40ml can do best In an am when it is needed and then put all your mind Into it no of the word ambltion dcurvss attention so big soulad man wishes to be not merely to appear the but Iils duira is not to get himself put on dis lsy like status In park lab has not when to go but to continua to make progress and to make contribution to tits and sociaty Ambition Is not enough in It seiI There is plenty of work to do on this was One must ursua onss Imbiion with pa snce vigilance scarcity and determination The alternative is to so to sleep in the bottom of the boat letting the elements take you wherever they will MAKING YOUR CHOICE fha crown of life Is the era mile of choice To choose wisely you aetd to know what Is important and whstls unim portant for you Yo people still at school may How do know what want to be Maybe they haves ni Invcnicd my Job yai Within century tbs orrserr beckoning lo youar men and womenhsvs increased thousandfoid 1hsre Is opportunity for the expression of every talent we possess ihcro ara more top Jobs than ever before Companies are ex panding rapidly electronics Is wiring out routine Iobs corpor si ons arc decentrallsing re search is adding new products and opening up new markets There is no lack of opportunity for the youth whose education has prepared him to move In perhaps to specialize and to climb with the company and the product No mailer what position youth takes up he must use his rain The scientific and econ omic truths of yeslardsy on which ws would have linked our lives are not the truths of to day Not only the bars but ev ery man on the team must advance This is why effort should be made to exhaust every oppor tunity of gaining hsaic knowl edge at school so as to have good range of choices it may appear to be bright idea to leave school early and Join the wage carding force in this rosperous society but It is an den that requires second look The immediate may meet all your needs as single person but unless you have the psnd in It What is there that qualifications given by education for understanding lncrcsrl complex problems and new usilons your first wsgs may be cursing capacity Taking lossch view would If ootmo bciicr i¢ stay at sdsooi bnisbing aside the femptaiiur to own as and stereo set and spicy high lift at once to favor of what is but for you In iho long run Do not make small choicc It is deadly dull to be mediocm You may for time be com tent with steady lob members ahlp on bow turn car bythernonih sports on lab svision Such can be smug ly lived for time Yet for the man with any gifts how cmp ty will such days appear when later years suddenly close the door to alternatives lbcn It becomes clear lhst the better part of life has been spent and your backward look shows only trivial round of routine affairs Dont be afraid of making small beginning Just to learn the alphabet is to start on lhs way toward bcooming Writer of prose poetry or the nations laws Prince Philip put it this wsy when speaking in sports association about forming football team lAll you want is reasonably flat piece of ground with sufiiclrnt grass on if and some cal posts and if you got these you are halfway home futon the fancy waiscosts ar ABILITY Some may say that the coming of machines has made crafts manship obsolete but ii is not so Machines do not destroy ihe need for skill but change the character of the skill needed Over the past hundred years the ropurilon of unskilled workers has decreased at dily while the proportion of ski ed workers in the labor force has increased Instead of artist craftsman wa now need artist engineers me of ability backed by knowledge The new environment must has taken into consideration bat cause It Is only when nblllty Is stiuned to its surroundings that it shows itself iruiy effectlvn Business and technology are changing so rapidly that good general education is necesss to quality youth to face hra new situations and problem The personal rewards are subj rtsniial for the young persda who has taken the care and put forth the effort to so prepars himself WORK Once your course is let get sailing ideas and ambitions must be given lites Somewhere the hi pr or publicity have absorbed the that the goal of llfa Christ Crucified aria THE oosrsior cunts AT THE CHURCHES or canisr vssgnisfosnncwoooiMswmanxsrlmlwslorcusro UNI21s 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