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Barrie Examiner, 1 Apr 1969, p. 4

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Published byCInldlan Newspapers Limited 16 Hayfield Strut Barrie Ontario William Telier General Manager McPherson Managing Editor it Walls Publisher WAY APRIL in rnonc Do People Really Want Regional GoVernment Do the people or Ontario up their local administrations ib be more specific do they wish to have some 950munlcipal administrative units re placed by 32 regional governments on twotier structure system Unless the present trend is altered the way the bureaucrats arepushing it seems to be gaining momentum this is what the people or Ontario are going to get it they do not make it amply clear that they cherish the privileges and convenience of having their local ad ministration in their home and areas Perhaps municipal levels of admin encouraged the present trend by constantly looking to the province for more andmore financial help Whatever the reason the Ontario minister oi municipal affairs Darcy McKeough has made it abund lstrauon themselves antly evident what his has in mind In an address to the Oakvllie Chamber or Commerce he told of would bring about what he described as complete overhaul of the municipal system It would start with the change or assessment from municipal and county function to iull provincial con trol beginning next January This was foreshadowed as the forerunner on the province taking over complete property want to give There will iurther plans on regional government The minister told his Oakviiie audience be 32 regional assessment units with boundariu subject to adjust ment in order to match those of regional governments These regions in turn will be grouped communities chEliseover under the assessment dir ectors of seven large areas As elsewhere there is growing number in Simone County who have re flectedskepticism Some of them recall catch phrases were generously tossed about in arguments to justify the to county school boards as replacements to local boards With the Hon Reeve Fred Dalton Christ and department plans which critics of demanded Oro Reeve substantial increase in tax spending and tax rates from the first years operation fresh in mind taxpayers hardly need be reminded of what has happened to the predicted results Innisiil Reeve Cochrane Cree more Reeve Wilfred Warden Adjaln Baxter Tay Reeve Ralph Kenneth Gil Coidwater Reeve Ernie vMilier are just few or the county civic leaders who have been outspoken he regional trend and its threat to local administration The his tory oi theearly part of the lustlcentury showed too much centralization of pow ers over local affairs caused such wide spread dissatisfaction that reforms were Eventually these were mmmrmmmm OTTAWA REPORT gm mmmmmxm In TdXes Are Deplored QUEENS PARK Ministerrljcooled 011 Animal Bill By YOUNG The story is obviously apocry pha but nonethelmpertlnent in matter at Bill 73 before the Ontario legislature which would who the Humane Soci Vciy to use unclaimed stray dogs and outs for resale by dealer tor animal medical re search ostthan behalf of banality An Englishman is strolling lane when he encoun ters an introed child perhaps having been kicked aside by horse drawing bsyrlg Alter Willi the dilldlbo men walksalong quite nonchalanily will be seen member of the constebulsry to inform of the childs plight The same Englishman moth er dav sees dogor estin the some plight as the child to uproar is inuncdiste lie doesnt walk he gliicps to the nearest police station Humans society lomectors no called in venlgailons iollow Editors are inundated with letters of pro test Such is the emotionally charged atmosphere behind Bi that members oi all parties in the legislature are about ready to climb the walls trying in answer the volume of mail they are gettingvirtually all at it protest mail The general conclusion of pet lovers is that ii the animal somchow wonders away and doesnt find its way home in reasonable time its going to end up on vivlsccilonisls table to be treated smelly couple or members have even been reminded of the cruel ty inflicted on live lobster thrown into pot of boiling water The better half in the signatures if the province is properly canvassed it seem that school children even more than adults are pah ilculsrly incensed by the possi bility of vivisoctionlst cruelty to the household dog or cat N0 QUARTER GIVEN it must be ruled that the tin mane Society is not against the use of Iuimell in mrdkol re search The point at lmue is not the kind at noquarlergiven opposition to animal experi ments by William Randolph Hearst in his newspapers in the Untied Slates years ago neighbor mine conducts werimenls on whole labora tory hill of rats and mice at the University of Male and no body utten smiligan of pro test Rats and mice are not household pets in theordinary way so nobody cares it they are used to induce cancer or subjected to light and dark to determine behavior patterns The Humane Society would prefer greater safeguards Un necessary cruelty is just that unnecessary iiicmbcls of the legislature acknowledge that we under stand mans inhumanity to mun but the animal world cant un derstand our inhumanity toward it Theres consensus also that Agriculture Minister Wil liam Stcwart gooied on Bill simply by having dumped it on an unsuspecting public And theres nothing in the record to suggest that Mr Stewart took any trouble at all to work it out with the Humane Society BIBLE THOUGHT brought about with the introduction or the basic system which provided strong measure at local participation in tax administration by 1975 Those who have wondered about the househnid loves broiled lobster Brio all the ilihe lot the but under no circumstances will storehouse that there may be thinking behind how this the same address Mr McKeougb was speaking of as sessment when he said the new system ivould be administered by the Ontario epartment oi municipal wotlcred structure but his added words bi explanation gave good fhieved were given some definite clues is to be governmEnt clency and time Not few affairs in appear that indication of which has proven its oili popularity over the test or already have been outspoken in their warnings but if the present trend is going to irereversed it would only flood of protests re DOWN MEMORY LANE so vanes no0 TOWN Llimle immanent 1939191n Council and Board of Education ilared into argument over who was responsible for protection of students crossing Brad Lord street to and from Prince oi Wales chool and B01 LieutCoL Charles McRae MC appointed illoer Grey and Slmcoe Foresters aglstrate Jeifs reserved judgment in ronto Skating Club finest in world star was world champion Meesen Taylor of my fortunate to have wine KimlcfighluntClub enter tained George Spearn on 60th birthday nailm envlfid bY the Whole Dick Garrett made presentation Fol WW M1 in mm lowing opening of Legislature in Toron to wives or cabinet ministers entertained at tea in Palm Court of Royal York Brltaln Howl One commanding of hostesses was Mrs Simpson of Barrie Barrie Colts elim inated in JuniorB hockey playoifs by By Midhurst Citizen Ily PATRICK NICIiOLSON OTTAWAl work 52 weeks year with no holiday because cannot eilord it We manage by buying only stole bread dnmagcd goods and cheaper ilecting the strongest public concern brands will accomplish anything worthwhile Is that the uncomplolning ape logia of an illled lndian pen nllcss Pemvinn rcglrnenied llussian or an overtaxed Briton None of these nor is it an April Fool it is the mutter of incl dcscriplion of tile today tor ciiizen oi no mean coun time emblemlent in wealthy in good standing of the Just So cicty yet taxed and priceinflat ed into economic slavery and CANADAS STORY anguished hopelessness In short Canadian think it is about time that the government learned to prac lise enough economy to bring its expenditures into line with its income Where does inflation end How long can we go around like greedy elephants lashed mm to tail asking or more more and more The superficial answer is Until it takes wheelbarrow to cart enough money to buy loaf oi bread Your column is indeed on lightening on how our tax dol lars are being squandered wish to congratulate you on the splendid job you are doing in your writing with particular reference to the dollars and cents angle That is vox populicomments taken at random out of my mail this morning For which many thanks to lack Wilan niTap pen Hank Gicslrccbt oi Harris of Malhcsnn Stirreit of Forest Hamilion of Chatham line lean ai Sarnla Robert Lceper of Midhulst and Mrs Kessianes of Kamloops So taxes and inflation nrli our continuing topic of chief inlcr est the common denominator of happiness and political approval is the buck in the pack ct it pluck the heart strings to hear the storiels of shattered hopes and broken spirits and shipwrecked plans caused by the incompetent mismanage ment by men in high places over many years TAKING CHILD LABO Consider just this case at family with schoolage children The breadwinner cannot at she watch lilo fisbmonger Split the live lobster Showill pro pare the sauce but she will not wstdl me dress the two halves and put them in the broiler As of this writing the Ontario Humane Society has about 200 no signatures on petition against Bill 13 Mbst oi these are from the Toronto area One inspector said he thought there is very good chance of LNOW meat in mine house and prove me now herewith saith the Lord ot basis if will not open you the windows of heaven and poor you out ablesslng that there shall not be room enough to rccclvc it Malachi sup Give your way to prosperity Every person who clalnls Christ ought to support the cause for which lie dlcd Tulle the tithe io chulrh not the tip Alister IM PHONING THE AlizDolzrTHERES dEllN TROUBLE cuactuls OUR Oshawa Generals despiteilne play of second lineHal Mohns Bud Palmer Dick Livingston Detroit coach Jack llnusual case when driver of food truck tram Toronto was charged under Section 43 oi Highway Traffic Act with running ford to put them all through school so the children work when not inschool to contribute through standing water at excessive speed and soaking Roy Bearse and his Greatest problem in Canada today is youth unem ployment and we have got to do some hlng about it declared Major edland of Canadian Corps Assocn speaking at joint banquet or Kiwanis Lions Legion Veterans Club in Amer Monlce Mugan notEd com mentator dressed Canadian Club in Queens Hotel on Women in Radio frown Council struck tax rate at 46 mills owest in five years Ellis gotr municipal contract to supply Innlstil Council meeting at Stroud had stormy session on subject or winter roads in township not being kept open properly Many Barrie folk went to Maple Leaf Gardens for annllal ice carnival presented by To lLETTEBSVVTO THEQEDITCR Westons Bread horse ican Hotel Wood for weltare DENTiiRE REPAIRS bear Lucian am rule your confusion re arding denture repairs is bored by many other people and ishall try to clarity the matter think most of the public tvauld agree that the fitting of denturcs is procedure which flould be carried out by den Lnlt is impossible to prescribe fit dentures with any suc begs without sound knowledge of oral anatomy oral pathology oral physiology nutrition and or bourse complete understanding of die mechanics and techniques ni denture constructloauln other llvordsit appears as though one must have knowledge of most liental sciences and also some medical sciences if one expects to fit dentures which are illne lionolly and esthcllcally accep table to the wearer Denture repairs are no less vital than prescribing and fitt ing dentures indeed even the relatively simple replacement or denture tooth oiten requires an Examination of the dentures in place to prevent similar occur enco1lnderstandably the repair of denture may appear to be simple procedure to you but such Is not usueilylha case ha examination of the denture in the mouth by dentist very omen reveals more serious pro hlems which it not corrected may cuuselirreparablc damage to the ucs The bntnrlo vaemmeut realr fine play of skipped by Cameron ire that the fitting andsubse quent adjustment and repair of dentures is best doneby dentist As result legislation has been passed to forbid any one excapt dentist licensed by the Royal College of Dental Sur genus of Ontario to fit and re pair dentures feel this legis laiion is most important became it protects the unsuspecting pub lie and bargain seekers from unskilled and ill informed den ture repairers denturlsist You must take your denture to dentist for repairs because dental laboratory is not legally permitted to deal directly with the public in any capacity They are licensed to iunction soiey as an auxiliary to the den tel profession As matter of fact written prescription must accompany any work which goes to the dentaldahoratory and oiten telephone call supple ments the prescription Even though your dentist may dele gate the actual repairoi your dentbre it still remalnnhis res ponslbilliy to see that the repair or alteration is camctiyfione by the laboratory simple denture rcqpirs are us ually accepted immediately dc pendlng on the amount of time in the chair required and can be returned in 2i hours or less de pendingon whclllu or not the chair time is available When the denture is returned to the pat lent Many repairslli received in the early morning can he Kay Merrick Adams and Red Wing fans pleased with Buck Jones former Barrie defence star Elli Bells King Edward team won public school hockey title beating Victoria 40 in iinal Ted Blogg scored two goals Merv Bowen and Ar chle Murray singles won OriiliaBarrle Cup in annual com 001 Hummer mm have petition Orlllia skips were Tud thought it was an April Fools hope Stan Snrjeant McNabb Cecil joke in 1835 when he received George Dr Harvie TIDouglas an W191 from Gtflrmdmlk McGill Woods Barrie rinks were Orilila curlers Dick Garrett Dr Norman Warren completed by late afternoon so dont feel the time factor is legitimate complaint lhave discovered laboratories in some areas who will illegally deal directly with the public rArent We fortunate to have ethi cal lnboratories operating in Barrie Should we thing less Denture repairs ale the res ponsibility oi the dental profes sion We realize this fact and we are willing to accept this res ponsiblllty it we decide that the publics best interest would be served by direct relationship with the denial laboratories thcn we would be the first topro mote this change Yours truly CHAMBERS nus any cum THAth Citizens of Barrie 0n behalroiihe members of Key Club in division 14 Nova Scotlal who attended the recent 0th district Key Club conven tion holdin Barrie rceentlyl would like to extend mycnnA gratulntlons to the Key Club or Barrie rCentrel Collegiate for the great convention would also like to thank the citizens of Barrie ior their warm and unforgettable hospitality Thanks again RYLAND McNUfl Lt Gov Div 14 OQM District Key Club International Tmro NS Marching Order Not April 3001s Iolre By aoa iiowAlAN North West Mounted Police Middleton to march from lie gina to Batilelord with 50 men in any case he disobeyed the 3085 M00179 all Ewell 11 order anunheardot action in Smith Oliver Cameron Charlie Beelby the history attire NWMP Elmvele Board of The Norihtvest Rebellion had Trade had Rev Dr Norman Rawson or beam on Marci 26 when Malls Centenary United Church Hamilton as speaker at annual banquet Wilgar qualified for QuarterCentury math and occupied My Club of Canada Life led by Louis Riel and Gabriel Dumont killed 12 police Then the lndians had gone on the bi Battlelord led by Chiefs Poundmaker Little Pine and StrikediimonAtheBack The 500 jinhabiiants oi Battlelord left their homes and took reiuge in the police barracks Canada rushed 3000 soldiers lrorn the east using the partial ly built CPR as far as QuAppclle It was necessary in march from thereto Batoche 700 miles north The force was 13Wi Hilts Earth Examiner gmem mm 16 Bayileld Street Barrie Ontario Second Class Mail Registration Number 0484 Return postage guaranteed Daily Sundays and Statutory Holidays excepted Subscription rates daily by carrier 50c wceltiy $2600 yearly Single copies inc By mail Barrie $7500 yearly Ontario $1500 year motor throw off $18 year Out side Ontario 20 year Out side lilanadaL British posses sions $25 your USAand ioreign $32 year National Advertising Oliices 425 Universit Avenue Toron to 640 Ca cart 5L Mont reai Member oi the Canadian Press and Audit Bureau of Circulaiions The Canadian Press is or clusivoly entitled to the use for republication of all news ldispaiches in this paper cred ited to it or The Associated Press oriieutcra and also the local news published therein the Saskatchewan River ing to go to Albany or Manhat tan would be put to death canal incorporated tic sank oft Halifax with loss Wortmlnslcr liC went on strike until June so commanded by British officer Gen Middleton who had little respect forthe Canadian mill tin or the police officers who had experience on the prairies Cal Herchmer knew he could not get from Begins in Battle lurd with 50 men it was dls times of more than 200 miles andonly halt his men were mounted They could not carry enough supplies for the journey They would also have to big spring flood and would be easy targets for Poundmakcrs In dlnus So be refused to go it was fortunate that he did because Middleton revised his plans and divided the force that hhd been destined for Calgary and Edmonton Half the men were detrained at Swift Current so they could go overland and relieve Eatileford They were commanded by Cal William Otter who becamemore famous later as leader or Canadian loreesln the South African War Col Herchmcr and his 50 men joined Otters force and were able to break the siege of Bel tleford on April to alter omen raveer lostRoyal edict issued at Quebec that Canadians attempt flitFirst lighthouse in Can ada went into operation at Louiaburg Post road was opened between Montreal and Quebec lllsChemblySt John one imPosi Milne is via gs Banks opened milWhite Star liner Atlan of 560 lives imA leprous Chinese was hangedand partially bumedby his own countrymen at New letsA lb rt cool miners intRoyal Canadian Air Forcewas organized issbTransCnnedn Airlincs now Air Canadat beganpps senger service between Vancougt ver and Winnipeg Service to Montreal was completed one year later ibsiWoodslde at Kitchener out early home of William Lyon Mackenzie King became National Historic Site should practise enough economy towards the cost or their educa tion Along comes taxgathercr Benson to rape the humble earnings or those kids while at the same time making them nondeductible against the enm ings of the head of the iamily it this he prosperity how soon do want those old Bennett Buggies out or mothballst While chalilbg with Tommy Douglas that political giant just welcomed back to Parliament Hill as the rockie MP for Nanci mo heard oi Nanalmos neme sis Many retired people amend there and on the smaller islands have been so squeezed by rising taxes that they have had to sell their ShangriLn their share iront cottages so long planned for their retirement Residents from the US are moving in to buy them out while the dis placed Canadians must retire to humbier homes away from the water inflation siems from many rumors some of them not even CandlerOur needlessly high taxes aggravate and compnluld the hardships and Pears centennial bpnanznior the FHA vain banksremoving the cellt ing on interest rateshas added its spur Basicallythe problem is assimplc as those words of one reader our govemmenis to bring their expenditure line with their incomewithou ra lug taxes BLIGHTY BINGO EMBASSY HAll ans BLAKE 51 lllullsnAv annals Hulloulli DRIVEiN THEATRE Now PLAYING 9mm carnal ¢3I um 545 82Q 1600 PM ancupliwlo our AWNTPIGTURE when will ille

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