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Barrie Examiner, 30 Sep 1948, p. 11

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7WARMMMORNINGI Dontw citizens ct ic ttiunt ti thitnnuh til niibtlig gani tttozi Ml the Health prograziz MW 111211 ifv Di la was lliluvtl to lit it SLUT tntnt ll cpilliilii Health piorratn will principle oi uotk and citizens is titsted it it tome HlkLLS Cool health is tliisealiie iintiiotliti the piceiair it is liens to hate sound and Inuit ct data to biiltt intcram 1t pensive gtr1r ose iunsl havi the best training illl IX tail Siiricot tctmty the largest oiiiily in the lioimee to have Health Unit There are 31 nzutiici polities ezcn having its own gov eititiietit lli rc are tii doctors in ln the oiinty and each llltlllKlpililll had its out Medical Officer of llcalth and Sanitary Inspector In Ir lla the ttitlllilll ii of alto the new set up all part time oiticeis are disposed of Three fulltime doctors are to serve but only two are as yet engaged There should be 30 fulltime nurses but they are hard to get and only lti are as yet employed Miss Maclaichlan is di rector ot nurses and she has two supervisors five Sanitary Inspectors but only three are available one Veterinarian and an office staff The County has been divided into three ttitiequali areas ter the sec tron north and east of Highway 93 hi all the rest of the County but air area surrounding Barrie cl The head ollice will be in Barrie but there Will be fulltime olIiCe 1t is intended to iiave There will he Exclusive Patented Inferior Construction Principles ll Hill HERTEII The only heatcrIOf its kind in the world Its the heater that is giving remarkable results to hundreds ofthou sands of users throughout the Nation Holds 100 lbs of coal SemiAutomatic magazine feed Burns any kind of coal coke briqucts Plentyof healthful heat Saves fuel work money Comein and see thegenuine be misled by imitations Cameron Ellis Gibson Ltd 65 Bradforngt PHONE 3855 414 others for indirectly responsible protected Ry REV SINCLAIR DI ed reports of their summers work for tHamilton in June SURE YOU HAVE THERIGHT KINDCOF fLIABILITY EMEMBER you may be nancially liable toothersif you causethem bodilyinjury or damage their property Does you present Liability Insurance policy coverragainst thesisks md against which you maybe directly or even YqurLiabiliry Insurance polic shouldinsurc you ngainst every Ossibilityiof liability which the Donriiiiorr an Provincial laws permitmwmigce companies inclIdevn oiIeHdIIembmciug Liability Policy jNorth AmcricalCompanis Liability Insurance Policy may be had to cover all risks PlaysafctLt your Agent orgBrokergo Overyour Liability Policy andgiiiirkek srrre youfarie properly Baiimir arrepfvdmlely tbfbugb Agents and Brokers lNSltllNCEhOMPANYOEA s110MIIANIIS CANADIAN HEADOFFICEEITORONTO MARINE CASUALTY Service Ofces throughout Canada lNSURANCEjiCOMEANI or Mount AMERICA INDEMNITY INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA ms ALLIANCEINSURANCE commv or moonwalk PHllADELPHIA are AND MARINE msurmcr COMPANY interesting and valuable report of in Uiia Willi llr King in charge like Nutsng Service will be direct vi ilulll Oriltia Midland Allislon IlllllngUUI and possibly Bradford fiiiel ititwrrs on iiii The Sanitary Inspectors it ill kt ep Circe check on Restaurants Hutch er Shops Barber shops Plumbch etc So far 030 iiiiestigauoits have Lten made The Veterinarian has Ill tob There are 31 dairies operating if the Count and 31 slaughter liritlStSIilll of these have been ordered to close use of poisoned food was recently located iti Barrie Statistics of bitihs marriages and deaths will be kept and coili nuinicablc diseases controlled It hoped to inoculate all children tor tho major diseases There are iaii schools 111 the ouniy and the nurses will visit all these and it is lioptd to have all the pupils exam Iicd The unit vill cooperate with tne doctors iii controlling tubercul osis and venereal diseases The pro gram tllr in the young the mid dle age and old age Miss Maclaichlan said that health was largely responsible in the pre lvention of diseases The Public Health Nurse goes to the home and line school and stresses the import ance of frequent examination by the family doctor The 16 Public Health Nurses are all specially trained In Harrie there are two Public Health Nurses Well baby cotiterence5 are held in the Cutti tttunity House cooperating with the VON The nurses visit homes and give advicdon health and other inatters Barrie Kiwanis Clubhas long been interested iii crippled children Work and the Public IHealth Nurses Will give every as lsistance p0sstb1e Dr Bigelow introduced the speaker and Rev Jas Ferguson cxI llended thanks Roy Kightlcy presided in the ab sence of the President and Vice lresident who verelat tlic OQM convpnlron LoymenNamed By chnrie Presbytery As Committee or Barrie Andrews Sept 14 Laymcns Committee of Pres lbylery was appointed Rainford Cunningham Mr MacKay West Nottawasaga Church ap plied for loan of $3000 from the Church Extension Fund The following students present Prcsbytcry met in St Church Barrie Tuesday McLelland Bala Grant Han na Vatikoughnct Wynne Angus also Rev dc GrOot for Guthrie and Dr Howard for Banks It was agreed that the subject the November Conference should be The Observancc of the Lords Day Wallacc McClean was appointed to convey the greetings of Pres bytery to the Moonstone congre gation that evening on the occas ion of the diamond jubilee of their church and Henderson to convey greetings to Coldwatcr on Oct at their jubilee celebration Permission was renewed to Knox Church Biacebridge to sell 50ft lot to the east of the church The above mentioned students along with Cunningham were certified to the Senate of Knox College and to the Board of Mis sions Henderson presented an companied by movie film illus trating the time work done at that MADE BOLIVIA FREE More than century ago Antonio Jose de Sucre led the patriot forces which freed Bolivia from the Spanish the Visual Aids workshop held in This was ac selling of public stores and selling Hnceioith itsHave NITHPmeIPni55 During tention to contlnu ITS FALL FAIR TIME again and prize cattle are being shown in all parts of and throughout Ontario He Jcimcy with prize by her father Delno Jermcy Ayrshire This cow was Simeoc County re is Frances owned RR Barrie Oro Fall Fair MAGISTRATES COURT NOTES Several Remands There were many remands at Magistrates Court last week in some due to the fact that the Fall Assizes kept several lawyers occupied there rowii Attorney lrank Hammond was also engaged at the assizes and the Assistant Crown Attorney Mr Thompson prosecuted the cases at Magistrates one week were ter to Kenneth Walker charged with breaking entering and theft Melvin Broonic charged with in decent assariltind illegal posses sion of liquor Gordon Ansley charged With being intoxicated and assaulting policeman Muriel lIat ficld charged with beingr intoxicat ed and assaulting policeman Gor don Charman charged with illegal possession of liquor Stanley King charged with careloss driving Frederick Spearing charged under Remands of granted by Magistrate Gordon Fos the Income Tax Department lIu bcrt McCullough charged with false pietcnces and Cyrillc Bour geois charged with dangerous and careless driving $100 for Liquor Robert Foster 08 laborer Fcrndalc was found guilty of ii legal possession Of liquor and ned $100 plus costs of $16 the liquor seized and his premises declared public place of had judgment for one week Eight Days Bruce Doner 21 RR Stayner was sent to jail for period of eight Idays when he was found guilty of drunken driving Con stable Carl Ferguson of Coiling wood told of seeing Donor trying to crank car on Sept13 at 1115 pm Ferguson warned the man not to drive Later Doner was pickedup in charge of the car as Magistrate Foster reserved he had crossed sidewalk and run into fence Attempted Theft Norris Parker and Peter ed guilty to attempted theft of car They were remanded in cus tody for one week for sentence The two boys both 22 had missed their bus to Camp Borden and had climbed into car owned by Mor rison Motors and were found there by Constable John Grant Both boys had been drinking Wires on theacar had been tampered with Truck Impounded Harvey Doherty Aris farmer 33 was sentenced tonine days in jail andhis truck impounded for jhree months as the result of dangerous driving charge Evid ence showed that Doherty had been in charge of an International Truck which was involved in an accident on Bayld Street Sep ternber Wirboho CampBordenrplcad Pleads Guilty Stevenson 22 Camp Bor den was remanded for week for sentence on three chargestheft Paul of boots fromhis Army Kit Ste Venson pleadedjgriiltyToallTlirE charges Drunk7 James Pusitano 18 Toronto was fined $10 plus costs of $135011 charge of Pairs chink Paul Staiiley Boss 34 laborer Barrie was sentenced to seven days in jail on archarge of drunk driv mg Thecar Boss wasdriving was found by Constable Charles Bemiin ifront of the Roxy theatre motor runningand lights on sixreetoutji fploratiim and adventureudr chilah from thcilrb Witness Brcdfdrd WitneSsr the past Iseveralwyearsz The Witness has suffered from grbwin painf and on occasions frequent than otheIWIsc news items have hadto be omit ted or greatly candensed because offshortage of space Thatthis paper should be enlarged to all home print has been fact fully Ellid iifitspublis Iii ing these years Our staff already hadftoo much to dowitliout add ing to its burdens However this summerWc have been fortunate injfsecuringan efficient and experieaced man and therefore for the first time in Bradford headers will receive BrdfbrdWitness of whichhthe en it tire eight pages are printed in Bradford It islyour publishersih to give this EYlllence in the case was heard the previous week but Irepttrrstep wrttitf By LEWIS llllll Last night went to see British motion picture entitled Easy Money The picture was in three lseetious cacti one telling differ ent story the effects of lheiirst section showed how the craze had developed into an eti ormous blistllOSS employing some 25000 people working under the latest modern lactory sorting and checkitigly hand and machinery the millions of coupons submitted cacti week by all sorts and conditions of people It was estimated thatthe money spent on these coupons amounted to about billion dollars year The picture revealed the inside story of three pool winners One was that of family titan in fairly wotror thought he had won torly thousand pounds 011 this assumption his vvile decided that they must move into higher social circles This led to quarrel between man and wife and subse quent estrangcment The son got himself mixed up in crooked deal ontlic strength of being ableto borrow some of the money The eldest daughter nearly lost her boyfriend who declared he could not marry her because She was now rich woman and people would say he was marrying her for mon ey At the height of this family disruptionthe father heatcdly de clared over the dinner table that he vas sorry he had won the ruddy pool thrcupon the youngest daughter announced that he had not won it beausc she had forgotten to post the telegram mak ing the claim which had to be in on certain date The story was very amusing and it ended happily The second story was that of nervous little man past midule life whose wife insi that he should quit his job But pluck up eno gh courage to give his boss notic He planned to have take 110 tack in the of fice which turned on real one and he died on the spot Iulcnt intrigue between yOung man employed in checking the pool Gedrge Burke Toronto Sent Up for Trial Manslaughter Chorge George Burke of TorOnto 011 Sept 24 was committed for trial by higher court when he appear El before Magistrate Kennth Cameron in Orillia police court on charge of manslaughter The charge arose out of an accident on No 11 Highway threemiles south of Orillia on Aug 12 when Mrs Carley 44 Of Toronto Was killed John Dzuba of Cocksville driver of southbound truck testified at the preliminary hearing that the led sideways into the from of his lliiiasioiiiiidite faStfaTliis own vehicle had beenslowddown to about five miles an hour at the timeOf the impact GA Hulse of tAurora who act ed for Burke moved that them was insufficient evidence to war rant commitment but Magis trate Cameron led otherwise BACKT0SCHO0L SAFETY This is world of wonder ex ger cSpecially on streets and high ways The Department of High ways in its BacksToSchoolSafety Campaign is Purging patents to teach youngsters the good reasons for safe habits Teach them they need not be afraid of life Butthat they can navajust as niulifpn and enioyalonger1ifeif they dont takenjecklessv chancres Show them by example howto avoid all traffic tample is their bestiteachcr servicevto its re ers and adver tisers Brdfifd is awgrowing town and Its newspaper is growingmtg Thisincans that in future your news items shouldJIOt have to be abbreviated For held over because of space Sh0rtage Help us to make The Witness complete story of the weeks happenings each week in West Gwillimbury on the Marsh and in Bradford by notifying us when you your fam ilyyour neighbor your church or your society or organization do anything which makgfnwg East Mega the Iool gambling craze in Britain conditions comfortable circumstances who had he Touid not ThenliiiidSIBFWESOIiEof fra ud northbound car driven by Burkc cut across the highway and travel dangers Your experience and exzr the Grand Champion Female at the Oro Fair in 1948 There was bigl showing Of plltie Ayrshire cattle at the 96th lcil shall Iiiake this decision and and also at Barrie Exhibition lwtpons and blonde singer at ieht club The young man fixed in coupon of his lady triend as ll named through his hands and she rent in her claim The result was that the lraiid was detected and they both landed in jail On the vhole the picture was very enter litlllillg and at some points highly miisiiig it was mixture of omedy and tragedy If it was in Iltllll as propaganda against JOOI inimiblingf it as quite effective litt subtle way The facts were presented vithout comment and etch the tragic side of the picture toned down with touches of humor What struck me as former Englishman was the vast change that has come over the people with whom have lived half oi my lifetilrie As iii most coun tries the gambling spirit was al ways strong in certain sections of the people 01 Britain but it never was so universal as it is today and it has spread enormously in the past tcw years During my Visit to England two years ago was amazed to find that friends andrrclativcs who were in my time churchgoing people and regarded gambling in any form as sin indulged regularly in betting on horseand log racing and foot ball pools The chances the hopes the winnings and the disappoint merits of those sports were com mon Subject of conversation took keen interest in them These were very different people from what had known in the old days Their chief interest in life seemed to be wrapped up in the hope of making big money with the min limum of effort and of retiring in comfort for the rest of their days How is the growth of this craze to be accounted for Much of it is idoubtless due to the surplus of im the people generally They can af habit grave That in itself is money and they Want moreof it Having been relieved of the striv ing and arcs of providing for the common necdspf the future they transfer their efforts and worries to ning enough money to make them independent This desire for in standing is strongin the British it acts as an incentive to work and equality for all and that the and planned economy truck He gstimated that the car AlllllE Hurt Toronto Visitors Ofvtheibad weather conditigis Ar riving atl pm the flightwvhich er began preparations for aspicnic ontosarrivedand the afternoon was smallssacks of our forbombs This program was interrupted for about twenty minutes when the jet buzzed the eld while waiting to puton the aerial display over Barrie Tea and coffee were ob tainedlirom ther Barrie Flying Club by Mrs Norman Copping Before tearing at 630 pm plans were made to return next month Buckleu For one comforting help tor Blanche lo Palpsgaettlng Up Nights strong Rheum cloudy urine mg Iossbbcnorsy due oKlduey uni Idder troublesrtiy Cymx Quick complete anti faction or money back Dont suffer another mxmwu stringent comment water at the bathing beaches in Britain in family Circles Even theyoungslers spendablc money in the pockets of 10rd to gamble and it has become Moreover the ncccssityl for thrift and the incentive to save have been largely dispelled among the working classes by the belief that the Government willtakecaTE of them from the cradle to the easy the milliontoonc chance of win dcpendcnce and higher social people and underlrce democracy improve their position in life But It is the very IeVOISe of the social ist doctrine ofsocial and economic All of which would seem to provegt that the British people are by na ture capitalistic and competitive present gambling craze is an attempt to overcome the frustration of government controls Seven aircraft from the Toronto Flying Club landed atBarrie AirV ren But itis alsoa World of daan port llday Sept lgvii Spite consisted of livelFleet Canucks one Tiger Moth andone Cornell train Shortly after several carloadsof Flying Club members from Tor spent in ISpot Landing CohtestS and imitation Bombing Runs using SnackBarzwhich5isbeinggoperated rrltltln pnssigeidle Palm Town Of Collingwood ITO Retain Services Miss Dawson Reg Nf Collinguwno otincii will Hlaili the services if Miss lliwwm town public health nurse Inf it print all yeulS despite the lat the new Sitricoe County Illttlliil ltzl header Iiairuiatz Scott llin filteml llIltl councils tapas tha sm be eluded on the staff of the me on till ollingwood Charging tii1 the ttitllltll has iiul iio report from the new um stiaei lthe branch took out July Mr lIiOUIIII claiineddtha since ltil the town has not lmd 11Klltrlit test llllktll of 1310 water Mtpiily iii tic lie lalso said milk samples hate not been taken and the past rliltl checkup of dairies ztiid milk tipply lnas not been made by the sanitary inspector Ilitst are ilelitiitely your sponsibilities Lillti slpnild an epulcr lniie occur here we shall hold you lrcsponsibte rpad the letter Referring to previous letter front Dr Scot in which he lliSlblltl Ithat Miss Dawson cease carrying on health conferences or itiocrilition in Collingwood the letter went on We take exception to your phrase insist that she desist This mill for your information we have illi striicted Miss Dawson to continue her nursing services until further notified by us and as municipality we intend to direct and be rcspptif siblc to our citizens Miss Dawson iii other words is being employed by the Town of Collingwood and her remuneration will be our responsibility Council was also unanimous the opinion that meeting with the Director of Health iii Simcoc County should be called by the director for the purpose of infor mation and direction Council declared that Miss Daw sons lifetime record as health nurse wood her best recom mendation IOURIS BUYING MORE Financial Post survey of jewel ry chinawarc woolen and knitted wear outletstraditionally most popular nieccas for American buy ingrcveals an increase in tourist frotii buying ranging anywhere 106a to 35 over lzist50ar One of the largest Canadian jewelry chinawarc firms with outlets across Canada estimates sale to US tour ists ahead of last year by 20 25 TIE EXCHANGE Your bunker work AS deposltdr or borrOWer you valribL highgrade woolen goods officiall told The Post turnover wag away ahead of last year Read Examiner Classified Ads MW privaeyLinwmoney matters Your banker Wi 77 transactions not open Io theneyes cars Of your competitor your neighbor your community fibrils wan nearing up Eighth raazmaasWarsaw iirkinfdfyeur coalition coiiudiun way condilidns In Wlunds Where fiedom tsanioiil7vvlreroievery thank lsu pirliiicdl noteyerybciniterlapubitc Illsllrrkiufeelraetlit angel bdnkidg proposcd by Socialistsherejiniouldiopsu lyour banking hansuclidns lo politicalintrusion is also It ED Your MEN Are you interested in receiving now ties for old ones It so send old ties in good condition and$l00 to Box 749 Collingwood and receive different ties IMPORTED HOLLAND BULBS TULIPS HYACINTHS DAFFODILS Enocus AND MANY oiurns It you have not already ordered your Bulbs DONT WAIT Planting time is near Come In and let us help you with your selections Do not failtlo enjoy some of these lovely Flowering Bulbs in your garden next spring SPECIAL 25 DARWIN TULIPS THIS $3 HYACINTH 10 CROCUS 75 Mailed Postage Free to any point in Ontario Our selection of varieties Booklet on How to Grow Bulbs enclosed with each order BROWN COLTD Scedsmcri since 1871 117 IUNLOPST BARRIE tr DIAL 2435 LLL Ar vS ru

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