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Barrie Examiner, 25 Nov 1948, p. 25

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PAGE TWO THE BARBIE EXAMINER MEMBER OF 11mm Clm Weeklies or Cam rubth Thanh M01111 Audit Bureau of Circulation THE BARBIE mm LTD Canadian Weekly Newfpapers Association MacLAREN SUBSCRIPTIONS FRESIBENI nu NARAGIEQEDITOI Canada or Circa Britain WALLS United States ycminrsmsnr AND counts IMAGE mingle copies year year So each THE HARRIS EXAMINER HARRIS ONTARIO CANADA Going It The Hard Way the sick and the aged BlTY iIRlSTtiIAS SEALS We in Ontario have gone long way to wards wiping out tuberculosis Our death rate is now 219 in every 100000 the lowest in the Dominion and iuclr lower than it is in the United States Yet in this Province today this disease still takes the lives of more THE lERlTXT POTATO SOUGHT BY SCOTSMEN ipitals and charitable institutions or through the agency or local authorities It always ensured that gifts are received by the llrctii Seotland searches forthc Perfest Potato and strange to say the Scots do not con template carrying their investigation iiitdj lfUDIt Oltl me years Of use hill 10 311 Ireland where praiies have long been re other contagious diseases combined loin of our mightiest weapons against rub Vrculosis is the free community xray survey We in this district are among the 000000 persons the National Sanitarium Association has xraycd without cost in the last row years garded as the chief article of diet Tests lllt being carried out in Scotland to find the perfect potato Most of the iota toes grown in Britain and in marry parts oi lthe Colllllltllttlllll are largely Scottish in origin as are number of varieties cultivated lirr Europe Scotlands seed potato trade is ilrrn Doctors disc0vered frOm their rays that Iworth bituecri $16 and $20 million ti i400 out of the 000000 had active cases of tuberculosis requiring sanatoriiim treatment though many of them were not aware of it most certainly would have infected others tests for resistance to virus all the time growing iii seriousness Because they were found the great majority of the 1400 have an excellent chance of complete recovery And they are no longer danger to the community at large Until recently it was believed tirat few people over 15 years of age contracted tubs crculOsis Yet this year the National Sanitar irrrn Association has found 120 in this age group requiring sanatorium care Must easily infected however continue to be those from 15 to 30 So far this year 216 of these young people in their most productive years have had to put aside career plans and go into sanatoria Yet as We said earlier we have gone pro gressively aheiid in defeating the disease The prospect for the future is most encourag ing when you realize that in less than 50 plmn years just think of it we have cut the death rate by 80 percent TB Christmas Seals have played an important part Christmas Seals provide the funds forcom munity xray surveys 80 be most generous this year when these colourful and attractive men of this organization are doing Seals reach you in the mail They mean protection for you and for your family If the Scotsrnerr desire to raise prime po far and wide Growers to do some exploring EDITORIAL NOTES Just before he sailed from DECEMBER BYELECTIONS Tlff6ur federal byelections scheduled for December 20 are being Watched closely here for an indication of public reaction to the new Liberal government of Rt Hon L0uis St Laurent The Liberal Party will have candidates in all constituencies except melonwinemwasopened by Conserva tive resignation in order to permit Mr Geo Drew new leader to enter the House of Commons as leader of the opposition As this is written the official opposition has nominated only one candidate in addit place in every school formerly held by the Rt Hon Ilsley It many peOple complain of nervous strain has been officially announced that no candidate will be nominated in the Quebec erly held by an independent Liquori Lacombc who was appointed to provincial position by Premier Duplessis Of Quebec The win riipeg Tribune which usually supports the CParty states that that party will not be able to obtain candidate to oppose Hon Stuart Garson in Manitoba rhe our Party will run candidates against Drew in Carleton and in DigbyAn napolisKings in Nova Scotia It is generally believed that the Social Credit Party will not contest the byelections last until December OPINIONS or OTHERS nYDrLo AND POLITICS The Financial Post 50 MILLION GIFT FOOD PARCELS SENT TO BRITAIN Over fifty milliongift food parcels have that has Ontario wasteighLyeorsrssays the Monthlygom mentary of the InfOrmatiOn Office They have been sent in an everincreasing flow by generous donors in all parts of the Commonwealth and the United States Bri tiunfs sincere gratitude for this unparalleled display of generosity found expression on Octoberjz whensspecial Thank You exhi bition was opened inLondon by Mr John Strachey Minister of Food sponsible postpone its correction ton byelection Simcoe which raises choice potatoes known Here looks to be fine opportunity for Britain for home Prime Minister Mackenzie King was quoted as saying that he now has new title and new jobWatchdog of the Em Those who heard the recent Gideon Dd dresses in local churches must have bet ter understanding of the extent and quality of the work the business and professional Whoever is responsible for the regulation of traffic inthe main business section should huddle and see vtrlmt can be 34 wards had to tone down the speed and rocket Some of added during the year the big vehicles heavily loaded dre the worst offenders On Friday huge construction truck with exhaust going at full blast made noise equal to light artillery With all the Ionic Mr Drew that is in Nova Seotiaseai oisesthahbrealcthaainatjsm wonder theirsmut Lord the Kiwanis Club our The United EmergencysFund for Britain constituency of LavalTwo Mountains form UEFB has fortunately achieved its ob jective and it is now possible to add approxi mately onethird to the real value of parcel at the same cost The Fundis making gen eral appeal to Canadian people afor the re lief of the hard pressed British people whose inadequacies and monotony of diet are mat ter of common knowledge The Funds gen eral campaign started NOVember 16 andwill The present power breakdown is the greatest cal Over wide areas otthe most hi hi develo ed art been sent to the people of Britain duringithp of Carnadafactories are shut dogm yfor houlrs dilly business is disrupted workers incomehiscut house wives are seriously inconvenienced and property is endangered Production isbeing lost and employ ment is being sacrificed And as yet there has been no adequate or convincing explanation of this colos sal failure from the authorities who have been re Now this issue has been pitched into party politics which will further confuse the issue and further CCFers are making the Hydro affair major wea pon in their fight against George Drew in the Carle Thc Department of Agriculture is arrang ing trials in the coming season of new varicties with immunity from disease and for llad their trouble not been discovered it commercial value The scheme also provide for ClOpiIlli powers for keeping qualities for good shape and for flavor after cooking tatoes they will do well to carry their search Years into Canada starting in the Maritimes and ltlien coming to Ontario particularly Norih rm outrun EXAMINER November 29 1923 Barrie Local Notes Stern justice meted out to per pctraiors of during holdqu at Stewart Page andhis North Sirncoc Potato 1Sy F103 NW 11 iour mm and one woman were given heavy Sentences tlic lash being added in the case of three men Sentences were imposed up on otlrcrsrfor thefts at Mon nings Hardware Criltlwatcr and builtr from East ro Creamery At ourrty Council meeting statement was presented showing grants of $0350028 from the Dept of Highways being 209 on Pro vincial roads in County Con tract for the Warren Organ Co factory I10000 square feet was awarded to It Garrett At the Fall Assembly of Scottish Rite 30 candidates were received into Lodge of Perfection and 38 into lose Croix Chapter bringing the total received into the Lodge this year to 145 After getting 18 number of our readers have been so kind 0th To me rustling Alfred as to send the words of the poem The Maple asked for not long ago and many have expressed pleasure that it was publish ed The Mapleis bit of poetry worthy of Peacock of Tossorontio assaulted Alfred Beardsley constable in the court and Peacock got months more Peacock told wierd tale of how he got the cattle Dr Er nest Thomas warned Prohibition ists to ediicate Ontario or it would go wet Jarnes Jnrdine Not iawnsagri appointed Governor of House of Refuge There were 22 applicants Childrens Aid So Firemarr Peck brother of Wm Peck Allandalc was killed in wreck near Lindsay coroners jury attributed to dense fog An apostle of the doctrines of Single Tax from New $10 per lot was enough taxes for Barrio Clark Scott of Allan dnlc elected to Boys Parliament No appeals against Barries assess ment the voters list had 3975 names divided by wards as fol lows No 4212 565 3567 930 757 726 Simcoe County Briefs Orillia board of education was voted by the town council $65000 to enlarge the collegiate Though the Womens Institute was raising over $4000 for public li brary in Alliston the town coun cil refused grant towards main tenance HowerKnowles Truck Co Toronto were trying to sell stock in Midland promising to lo cate there if enough sold St Andrews College bought 200 acres of land near Aurora promising to establish school there next year fowlsupper held at Mr and Mrs James Courtneys lwas enjoy ed by 95 peoplefamilies connect ed with Minesing Beef Ring Oper ated since 190 the Ring has been running successfully Ievery sum mer since 32 families being sup plied with fresh beef weekly through the past summer Nor man Coxworth Ivy had his barn troyed by fire loss estimated at $6000 with $4000 ainsurance Two deputationscppeared before County Council pleading the rela tive advantagesefuPenetang Road which the and nearly all the contentsdes mlaoww Sitiillll ii if uivrrr Irrllibc to the EDITOR STREET LIGHTING The following is copy of letter forwarded to the Barrie Town Council by Salter rranagcr of the Public Utilities Commission November 20 llllil Smith Esq Town Clerk and lreasuryr Barrie Ontario Dear Mr Smith Willi reference to your letter or the 91h instant we have been giv ing the question of Silitl lights quite little consideration and at tcntion and to explain the situa tion would like to say that our street lights are not operated mullf ually They are turned on and oll by an electric eye which meus tires the amount of light We have the equipment set to turn III lights on at about lootcnrrdlc We did cxperirricnt with lower setting but found that it is nrrrclr too dark before the lights come on You will readily understand that it would be impossible iosct the equipment to turn the lights off in the morning at the same set ting as without some clearance between the on and off signals the result would be that the lights for few minutes would beturncd oil by one relay and on by the other The writer has personally clrcck ed the lights in the morning and has not seen car go by without headlightsbarber than clovcn minutes after the street lights were turned out Most curls and particularly transports continue to driveA with headlights for period of onehalf hour after our street lights are out It must be realized that we have largenrrrrrbrrrofgirismyingto work in our factories at seven Oclock in the morning and the lights are going out at approxim ately oclock Actually the snv ing would not be as great as the average person would imagine Our present installation rises 02 kilowatt hours per hour and while we naturally want to save every possible kilowatt hour saving of thirty sixty or even one hundred and twenty kilowatt hours per day is matter that should be cOnsid cred ashgainst hazard that might be created through loo ear ly shdtoff in the morning However if the Town Council feel that they would like to take the responsibility we will while arranging to turn the lights on as at present obtain time clock to shut them off at any hour that you mayconsider advisable We frank 1y feel that we do not like to take this responsibility ourselves Yours Very truly SALTER Barrie Public Utilities Commission Managerf BELLE EWART November 23 Mr and Mrs Hadley and family vrsrted her sister in Brentwood on Sunday Mrs Leah Moore wentto Pene tang to attend the funeral of her brother SAXON DERIVATION Knitting imderived from the The eXhibitionincludes serieS of photo Thrsaprcnrmuslimbnforthenrstojoouron graphs which illustrate vividly how gifts are collected and dispatchEdJand howthey are distributed amongst the aged and needy in Britain They also capture something of the deepgratitude felt by those who receive these Welcomeparcels from overseas Happy ex pressions written on the faces of old age pendioners of hospital patients and ofschool Hydrosmemmk childrnios they iinpack thesparcels make athosophotographsspeak for themselves row figureswili indicate how the flow of ugigift parccls has increased from all parts Of athe World In the past few years One and halfmillion individual parcels were received into its present mess and one that threatens With us for years live Processes So in effect the erou aft havehadllydro in awdrse mess It was under public ownership which means polite rcal direction of Hydro that Ontario was dragged Yet the CCF is the party that wants more public ownershrpmore political interference withproduo CCF isxsaying Well give you more of the same thing that has endedin the present afrhe ccr furthermore is the partyirhichfscfiiocif predicted Ithat depressidn would set in right The war MQn that reaspningtihei CgEwould Itiglrtmow there is great scurrying aroundto find scapegoat Municipal provincial and federal politicians arIe3ping Iiltb thernaelstrom each blaming somebody else Daily newspperjs ar thund ering ateuch other each rrom its own partisan perch 95 andMill Read for route efhig way Portrait of Harry Mc Gowan formerly of Midhurst was unveileddDthe new IOOF quarters at chburn Sask new Ba Corners Sunnidale with Culham as president some weeks ago Allan Hutchinson Dis trict Representative handed in his gresignationAv rumor gave the rea son as thathe had openly canvass ed rfor Progressive candidates The Minister however gave the sole iison as ammonia Mr Swindle foreman of theWalb er Farmv atLefroy was so badly kicked in theface by aCthhat the wound required several stitch con Hog Club organized at Crows Saxonworrfcynttan and hand knitting is believed to go back to Saxon times kinetsgand furniturech ffmsriiiiwrioi PHONE 573228Or2373 ilrom Toronto furnished the music woonwoiirtrvsl Builtin CupboardsCab Years Ago BAItllllZ 1iZ letember 1695 Barrie Local Notes Illglil Clash lllt Iltrlhr Ui onirruttec TIIlT Iharrksgri ilig Whiteudrs of Refuge Building brought Ii report lzouzng ilzc twl llistlt UI Ilvlltgc liI Llliii listl liiitli from $20th to Sioonr llic brggwt ilcrrr $1490 to forrw Ivssrcz cIlilitiriti trades The form was primti at $0000 corruptsroners work Silk architects IIis Iu dole Silotl llrtrt wax fin unpaid balance of $1207000 harrrrlzrrr Wliiiwrde gtriiI lIlt bruitlum had cost only out the test being fun Ilir och as waitr llpirli from llttltlll 73 stiitldiv bl 333 burn 5030 report kn rd without illllirll Wells and Tour lrctisiurr Donnell utn in Toronto to hand over its waterworks ItIltIlltll to the pur chasing firm the money for th Waterworks had Iltill paid into court lllt Town to take pursessiori IItt lst llr Mrists Brighton lorslry St lcf for New York City lltii they intended to it ililt chcrnl horses and cut lcrs vcrt oritSundny and Monday The odor through some of III tiicr iliolvs was described Ir Itr rrblv luill and dangerous to Hit The Finmens Iml lowri llzrll vrlt on important ijiltly event and rrrrlt tI lllt beginning or series or gatherings of like kind The doc orations were beautiful in effect and the static haul been fitted out with couches serious and ensy chairs llcsanltiro orchestra lllgll tigt for llcv llr llariicr of ollicr St Churnh on leaving for Boston was presented with an urrdorromrrrn lional tuft of $100 accompanied my culogisfic address lV Simcoc ouriiy Briefs At convention of North Simcoc ilcformcrs held in Smyrna by otc of 03 to 21 it was decided to put candidate into the liclrl for 1hr llousc of Commons the follow in being norrrinatcd Stewart ollingwootb Richard Ilos James Martin Sumridule Young Dalstorrfarid lohrr Bir Illt tollingwood On the second ballot Mr Martin got 63 votes and was declared the nominee The petition against Thompson Mll for Centre Simcoc was dis missed with costs iir Toronto in tin County Council the llousc of llcfugc Comrrrittcc was ordered to consider the advisability of tak ing ovcr unrcquircd blankets in the gnol and taking these to Beel ton thus reducing the Refuge orl ClefltilWIJIHllkcIS bylaw to guarantee $100000 worth of dcbcnI lures to purchase the Barrie watcr works was passed severe editorial condemned the extravnvi gancc of tlrGCunty Council rn more than doubling estimated cost1 of the ilousc of Refuge Sonsi of Ierripcrarrcc Division making good progress at Guthrie LOL No 985 Craighurst marked its 40th year Mr Craig father of tlic County Treasurer was the firstl Master new barber shop inj Stroud under the management off Will Ness filled longfelt want the uillagc ML and MLS Colcs of Corr Vcspra left for Detroit intending to make their home there Wm McFadden Utopia lost valuable mnrcl through an overfeed of brick Illrh To many money in college educations for their cIrIIdrengw4OA to others it made possible long plan home To livery deposilor it spelled security for tomorrow During the year deposits increased by $39446000 to $680129000 COOL oooooogooooooooooo to improve living 3297933900 COULD YOU BE YOUR OWN EXECUTOR If that were rmssilrle you null be sure that your plans for your estate were armed out in mumlunce with your wishes By running The Sterling Trusts Corporation as your oxwutor and planning with their assistance otl can make certain that your wishes will be faithfully and efciently carried out in Irierrdly spirit which may noun trunk to the beneficiaries obligation Ixin lull It uirr without THE STERLING TRUSTS CORPORATION Rec 05kt Toronto Barrie Ofce Dunlop Strut 37 your In Bullnui 2221 November 29 Ilnioltl Morrow and Mike Kan tomcr utrc weekend visitors at their Itlllt lronrcs last wcck IHI torntiatulntiorrs to Ruth Sriglcy iormtrl of the CIIIllIlillIIIy and now illtlrIllllilillliltt at the ItVI llnspriol liarru She received her diploma oi the BCI last Friday rnchi at Illt toIrenrcnccnierrt excr Kli llic will hold their next liliillllS il ilrs Newtons wlrcul Rev Mr Aikcrilrcad of Toronto larltti revival services zrl IILIIt$itrilI Sgt Major Wm Tracy who trained at military school In Toronto planned having Dec at 230 pm lrnsbcing the last meeting of ihc year there will be election of oflICcr All llltlli bers are requested to be present Ind new ones wishing to tome may do so and llllJUlll if they wish They will be vclcorrrcd to the society Your correspondent and her hirs band were in Toronto week ago and last Weekend and stayed at Browns and Mrs Brown rc iurncd to her home with us after having weeks vacation at the Holly Corner We all attended the Winter Fair on Friday night Mrs Brown and were out to see gentleman from New Lowell Allcm llrat UIIItIIUI place for our returned men who are ill and disabled Nothing can ever be good enough for them after their faithful service to the people of Canada Uptodale press equipment mod Graliruo New schools watermains sidewalks highways and improved social seer Hiccsywere among the consiruciive things the Bank helped to make pos sible through funds invested in gOv emment and municipal securiricn Total inveStmentjn llsoculrities was OOOOOOOOVOO000 gt ern type faces expert craftsmen means quality illllllIIlL at The Burrch Exzirriincr count at illirrcslng in physical drill and rzyrrrrraslics during the winter Dont let COUGH Annoy your Kiddies The immediate use of Dr Woods Norway linc Syrup relieves spusrrrs of coughing helps to cut phlegm and mucus and soothes irritation llr Woods Norway line Syrup oirlaills no liarrrifril ingredients lliil Irabil forrrringr drugs popular Iiolrsclroltl cough rcrrrctly for nearly fifty years Dr Woods Norway llrrc Syrup is on sale at all drug counters bit WUODS NORWAY PINE SYRUP LSTERING cg wCompletService Recovering llepairing Restylirig Prompt Pick Up Delivery anywhere in Simcoc 0911mm Barrie Tent AWning C0 TEL 4314 34 BAYFIELD ST money for progress Through 1948 The Brink of Nova Scoiia again helped dernon slrale one of Ire meanp ings offreedom Many thousands of individ uals making their own independent decisions enabled tIieBank to keep at work profitably total assets which have increased from $714444000 In Ir new high of $719615000 CONDENSED GENERAL STATEMENT ASAT 301bOCTOBERI948 assure Cuslr Clearlugs and due from Banks $11956570488 Government and 0t Ier pu Ii securitiesnotexwed ing market value Other bonds and stocks not exceeding market value Call loans secured Other loans and discounts after full provisionfor gt bad and doubtful debts 26947956274 Liabilities of customers under Acceptances arid Letters of Credit as per contra Bank Premises Sbrsjf nrid ans Controlled Companies 231176820 Other usbets 96686819 $749015846 Ire Banlfmeant 27439433054 2303430733 23934406 2822100429 720739320 Oobhoooooooooooooooo LIABILITIEST Note in Circulation 146494244 DEPOSITS 680125554232 Aegincosondgmum of loulstan ing 2322100 29 Ollie Liabilities $59123501 Caplllll 1230030000 RemrvetFquS LB in Years al was four All this is significant proof that Hydro 15 up to its $80113 QUOTIBT Canada heads the neck poucs list With amulet over eleven million parcels Andxthats the real cause Of todays trouble No sent since 1940 The United States comes Wit for 31g and Scapegoats need be made pri is pu ic ownershipvVhich means in aPli half mlluon evinny and irrevocably politich control of Hydro generous contributors the Common In the private or stockholder business the manage thorooimtries havohelpcd I70 ment has the authority and the responsibility of umber of food receiw domg all that is necessary to assure the present and Id of August to fiftyone and 19 Mary 340000900 Barrie Dividends declared and 36341152 1Provuuon for extra 24000000 23377332 romance 7f Read nomads Dollars entrustedto the Bank were the instruments by which thousands of busi nessos madc more things and more jobs rind by which farmers increased their production of food Loans by the Brink for an innite variety of businesses farming and personal activities increased by $35500000 to $293400000 THE BANK OF NOVASCOTIA NY Established 1332 GENcRIL OFFICE TORONqu Balance 61 prot as per Prot and Loss Recount Trrrrrorrrorrrcrsor cowiiNiaz COWAN arenovvlocaiedin The Comm Blinding t53 COLLIERSTREET OOQODQOOoojob future welfare of the enterprise If it mismanages or miscalculaces its reservesit collapses or goes broke The same happens when it fails to give its parcels senttoindlvidual donors mm the Sam they want calmth and the United But enterprises run by politicians inevitably get the politician are different to those of the business Wmlnbukduring thmpast mm gym bated feet to hos whatthe Socialists offer on scalemultiplied many intotrouble because lowest and blems 15 Win more than 106 roll the In the Hydro mess Canada has demonstration of

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