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Barrie Examiner, 27 Nov 1968, p. 4

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wriir manna GH McPherson Managiringdito mom MW in im no if salvation Ion Yéars or iwcu thinner but are enthiisiasticjbooina This month marks thecentenaryiof the Salvation Armys evangelism through literature Hundreds of people all over the world have become acquaint ad with the work ofvthe Army through reading the now wellknown and ag gressive publication lhe War Cry In October 1868 William Booth de cided to record the achievements of his Christian Mission through an inexpen aive means of distribution Ten years later when the Mission changed its name to The Salvation Army General Booth began to realize that his litera ture could take the Armys message to people disinclined to cross the threshold of the citadels The first edition outsideof Great Bri itain appeared in 1880 when the Army invaded France The Canadian War Cry made its ap pearance in November 1884 lnvsome countries the paper is sold in railway stations and on the trains 20 YEARS AGO IN TOWN Barrie Examiner Nov 27 1048 Two local fishermen Steve Stebbings and lim Gill rescued from drowning in bay through efforts of Earl Smith Lou Glenn Norm Sweeney Harvey and Ross Urry EirvMayor James Blair engaged as seer Vary new Town Planning Board Postmaster Nicol Thomson reported more than 800 parcels despatched over seas last week first phase in early Christmas mailing campaign George Graham caught fox in his gar dcn Penetang St Warden Walter Middleton Reeve oilillos opened Goun ty Council final session Municipal nominations largely atten ed with Town tClerk AVVVSmiih presiding for 33rd year Mayor Grant Mayor indicated he will likely run for hird term Reeve iGenrge Clark hin ed retirement but Deputy ReeveJames Hart consideied dark horsef for top office Elmvale Widelegation headed by Wi am Camp hell petitioned for status as incorpor ated village Hon Dana Porter ad dressed Barrie Lions in rinity Parish IHall with PresidentDr George Seymour in chair One of Barriesxmost prik mineni zens Arthur SmithBell Telephone district maria or for some lyears diedsudden1 Hon Georg rDunbar was main speakerat invic dinner held in Robindale Inn following officia LOTTERY AN urrah or New it Post Under normal cumsiances it is it possible to anlay vast win rigs series of losing bets but oddsmakers in charge of the New York State cry iare not yet convinced They are till planning optimistically Iwith the kind of glassy yed calsome ipeople associate with compulsive gambl mg irtually everything has been tried to mammmwmmnimim nmnm OTTAWA REPORT tHaVeeNoir ayanrnicarvicnoisou wan necessitate ting The name of the game is still failure Suggests More era as there Salvationlst salesmen are called are not alwaysbotheredabout Marks payment for the aper Nowadays the pa era are dishi ted in bus station wa ting rooms libraris railway sta tions doctorsand dentisis offices as well as in taverig Through thesemeans many wouldbe suicides have found sympathy and prac tical hel in their distressthrough cas ually pic up The War Cry and find ing their way to the nearest Army Cen he ihe periodical is now published in over 30 languages Mra Sally Heath commissioned War Cry sergeant of the Kingston NC USA corps for the past 15 years esti mates she haswalked 7000 miles and sold 204750 Salvation Army periodicals during that time May the Salvation Armyspress long continue to proclaim the gospel and per form its useful service to mankind DOWN MEMORY LANE ening Barries renovated town hall Ski magazine featured article on narrow escape from death by Jim McConlrey 22 of Barrie who was working on const motion of highestlift in world near Banff Frank Todd of Gilford won trip to Chicago as 4H delegate for South Simcoe Lions began rehearsalsfor annual nstrel show with Craig Hamu ilton directing Howard Naphtali is in terlocuteru Selected as end men to supply comedy are Derry OSullivan Warren Wilgar Frank Craig Bob Leish man Arthur More Harry Young George Wilson directs orchestra Principal Bowman forecast largely increased enrolment in few years for 301 Mrs Roy NCliristie installed as pres identTrinity Junior Guild Mrs Mae Agnew became Worthy Matron of Bayv view Chapter Eastern Star Coach George Punchilmlaoh announced signfl ing of former Barrielilyerdefenceman LarryZeidel for Quebec Acer of Eastern Hockeyfeague Barrie Flyers beat lumbia was called rie an ch Mount Jimmy Sin miemhersrwere working hard get rse and tiailsready snow Coopel Garry Leeof Barrie rec ed OBE c1 tion OBS TVIEws convince the public that theklott speaking contest Club where the action is from auperp zcsio pep rallies to aggressive advertising tot expanded sales outlets Still the lotteryrrcmains lorid flop when compared with the predictions of its supersell sponsors In June it grossed scarcely $4000000 ari allgtime low Earlier this year the Legislature agreed to let the lotteryhave what Sen vaie Majority Leader Brydges itNiag termed one final flingj by author wings The lottery has has had it period Nations igher taxes he ackle dignity in VOTIAW Tiié Trudeau gov ernment would dently like to adopt for Can the prophesy ot lsaiah and ea our swords into ploughshare pa this presages the coming of Isa milleniurn when nation his over $17 billion this year They are also diverting into mil ary duties and civil servic support about 143 manyears ork which could he more con atructive if fields Ye thoaa costly swords are providing for Canada such little defence that it Would be utterly ineffective against an untry likely to attack us What options are bpcn to Trudeaulgovernmenn in sever al stormy exchanges in Parlia eat the Dpposition has noted that sword should be rwords and not lougtirh on applied in 0i raising or lower warm benefitsor perhaps both Nevertheles ur token forces with NATDin Eu rope do give our allies some en oouragement even ugh they give little defence Dn grounds present ry strength would have negligible effect in deler ring an aggressor So we could ignore our obligations to our a1 lies and yet sleep untrouhledat night in lhecilifidence that our in ds will defend us After all to two centuries Canada has thus sheltered under the wing of Britain or USA in peacetime whilstiis contributions to its fence have ranged betwecath meagre and the shameful minimumCanada should make the farsighted gesture of at least providing mobile bri Igade Hit the service or the United for ocal peace keeping it ies This would cost us ordy about $15 million year if we were toslash our defence spending in oper ion Syvordr lniatPloughshares we could afford to give more aid to pedna do without Sw underday we At preaeniwe are contribut ing about$350000090 to needy countries partly as gifts and its product namely tomorrow by Canada this year that huge sum of mono would pay for pilot of trac and other agricultural machin cry to be given tounderdcvel ped CDlllltliEleQllg Ninth tractors should go ferr zer seed wheat and fish meal and also the mtisnle to build arid staff and to train local staff for agricultural training 01 and research farms to improve their ownfood production Wlur our present small popu lation and heth our limited re sources we cannot help the Hi billion nien womenan chlidren iniheworld no go to ed Panamanian Piesltiéni themeno ef ousted Panama plan president Dr ArnulfoAriaa hWadrinflan em barrauneulinrahoenei from the Panandanoceneonnrtituua that threat to US grail inailolLItinAmerlca ltis1removllfin coup came insteight designer4h anth an dramatic president of Peru harlot threequorum of the people oflatin America under mllitlcy atrium The Paiiemanlaa affair may appear to many Latin Ameri can to bathe tut straw but To 231qu srrunroN arida from auspeiflng diplo matic relations with the Junta headed by Col Jose Pinllla Ihe U15 state department shows no inclination for further immedi ate gctlon However the arrival here of Arias who had fled tothc U5 oonirollcd Panama Canflame affa the Oct ll coup confront the United States with in unwei come sense of urgency Ha immediately cornered 11th chunk oiixfbllclty by bring his countrysembassy it claimed the batu Tin your on POLLUTION Carsons sroiw woman Chiettcnn By BOB BOWMAN in fall the Hudsons Bay Company absorbed ihe North West Company and so ended in years of fierce furtrading rival ry The new company then began determined effort to try to control furtrading on the Pa ci to coast San Francisco to the Arctic Ocean ft waso race against the Americans who had also established posts as far north as Fort Kamlcops The problem was to establish transportat routes through it flew Caledon of Bri NorWestersfi Mackenzie sec and Thompson had paved ABOUliD THE WORLD Style Went Out five Years Ago By PHlLll DEANE eign affairs Analyst When will the mourning stop vpiy anniversary finds the won till easy toscratch The death the secondKennedy brother thisyear only augments the sorrow for what might have been The two Kennedys the one who was president and the one who would have been will be mourned by all those who lived under their spell because they had thatultimaie badge of improvement and development style¢ After security after afflu ence after fame there is only style left to attain People may sneer at style feeling incapable nfvachievin theirs is sour grapes reac The dearly love to have style Style is grace in defeatfiStyle ils grace in victory Style is that indefinabl inrier oertitudc that Willnflt letranyone prostitute his lase Style is not Elie Ionic Examiner ia aayneid Street Panic Ontario Authorized as secon 50c weekly $2600 Single copies inc By mail arrie 12600 yearly Ontariofl $1500 year motor throw off $18 year Out ideOntario 10 year 0utlt Canada British posses 535 Year foreign 332 year National Advertising Offic 675 Universitynvenue Toron 640 Cathcart Press and Audit Bureau iroulation iihe CanadianIPresa lsex zileaoi menlnd ofanael Campbell would nedy has it in ver large meas ure nndso did her two assassi Wlthout muchof ninn there is reavemcnt nadian the way but great deal more information was needed One of the outstanding Hud sonl Bay Company men entrust ed with this work was John McLeod who began trek through the Rockies on Nov27 1322 Some of the early explor ers preferred to travel through the Rockies in winter rather than summer despite lhe in tense cold The snow hnd frozen lakes sometimes made travel easier AlthoughMcLeod made many daring irips of this nature one of his greatest adventures came much later in his career In February man he and Robert were camping at Dense Lake They wereaimost voles Style is notrcaring about being respected becauseone as sumes subconsciously that will be Style is not saying want to earn the peoples re apect Styieisthe quiet and unpu cized grand gesture of generos Style is ingot cooler as the crisis gets hotter random to in crease the discomfiture of er ring employees by hysterical re preaches over their errors Style is to assume that when one is captain one hears the spansihillty whole Style is to dissolve embar rassment being straight and thanthe goldenc tyle is the truth unvamished but elegantly phrased Andiall this implies that the trulystylishmanis the truly demncratic man because he assumes in others thecapaclt ity orifice nndachieveL merit be now to be in himself it in abundance nated sonsnstyle isto say as Robert Kennedy did style thereia lesaof ma notruestyle Style of to undemonstrata havenot charity am beconta rua or tinklinl Was Born Ruler rtarving and were he log to eat the parchment covering thelruindnws when they were led by tribe of Nehanlc la dlana led by their great chlafiai near who gave them some food Mdaeod later described the chieftaincsilaa being about as years old medium height with eyes that flashed like fire In the middle of the night some of the Nahania braves ens iered the room where McLeod and Campbell were sleeping and grabbed their guns The Hudsons Bay men expected to be murdered but just then the chiefiainess appeared and shnut ed for silence Sheirecoxnized the leader of the group walked to him with her eyes blazing with anger and spat in his face McLeod um have seen many farfamed warrier chiefs with theirbanda in every kind nfmood but never saw one who had in much absolute au thority or was ready in exercise it ns lhnt bold and moan She was truly born leader whose mandate lI dared dispute mm nvnnra wearing local costumes to get i751 Shipping service was restored between Halifax and New York 1M1 Deaihpf Joseph Brant Chief of his moved to hotel and Pin tflar men out new locks on the uthassyv building But Ariai W85 W0 adding mad my point and there wasno reason to go any farther iiviiisra nine LEADER He keptthe issue before th rpotlight Thursday by making dramatic appearance beforatha laterAmerican Defence Board here identifying himself as still Panamanian commanderaln chief Now he and the Plnillagoy and cribs Hour lsb to compliment yon your papers increased and i3 mired coverage of the munld government scene recent hacks When politicians of any kind are unhappylbls invariably means that the tIXPIlcro an finding out lust what they ar getting for theirmoney Keep up Wcaro fast of the most elections ever held in Barrie or Simone County for the matter to elect mice to the county school board This is very hi1 responsibility your and mine as we are gr in into multimillion dollar business with more than so per ccntfof our taxes aharc and we should have as much knowledle of the candidatea as possible Yopr paper recently givcs In confidence that cat deal of valuable informa tion on the candidates mayba obtalnc fromrcadlng it As an ex newsman Lupine ciaieibat good extensive elec tion reportage requires the no meratfon of all candidates ltb ruponsihilltyforiso much money riding onithe outcomo tberaahpuld be no reluctance on the part of any candidate to give anything less than full andg honest answer to any relevant qucstlous Sincerelyt Rory QDonal delirious aortic FullCourse Meals in and Sund Special Businessmensl Luncheons oy Dinners1 knoRiviANnv RESTAURANT spurilopfst nitrile 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