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Barrie Examiner, 16 Nov 1950, p. 13

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WHY REDS INVADED TIBET By LEWIS MILLIG AN TL lnnesc brought Illa lld LII and II UV lLlllC t1llultllls life cu 151 WEI Ills 11 angl their clg1on and form ll but IlilftlslS thnzu and ILIIILi the Tibetans haw influenced and modern IL 1121 of Ttbcl and rcl Thc lilulc than IS III of government are much as they were thousand yeazs try This is due to Ilic fact that the country comprises Llgtl and lofty showcupped plateau rlznnrrd mountains some of the pmks of rlse These which feel by 1101 mountains than hay 20000 pro sented an almost lnxpcnetlubln bar natural progressive licr to invader Iron Curtain ideas While much and to II the fill ntry IS itsill land there are fertile valL the GRUEN AUTOWIND wmos AS you wear it Ir filled $6250 to 816250 iced case wary from AS ILLUSTRATED GRUEN Aurowmo CllPPERl0 to gold I7 IHE infirm BHRISIMAS an Set it and forget ittllatn the secret of the revolution ary new IIIUICN AUTO WIND It winds us you iewel precision movement$85 JEWELLERS DIAMOND MERCHANTS BARBIE lunch lclfl IILlllz vegetables and grains and furnish pustulagr iIUI large numbers of yaks Smell and god Lnlll aLULl 3cal ago the lounlam Lblecf and llllrtupllhblc attttude of the ripple excluded all but the 1119 lilaru and adventurous zrgvrllrrs llr British expedition from India Sn Francis Youngtzrsoalu medal in reaching Lhu the ALII capital and srcured trading lights and the British llllltttllct continued up until the wrthdlinml from Indra This latter has doubt ltrS encmlraged the Clllnesu llcds prompted by Soviet Russia to move into llbct and II is little wonder that independent India is lalarmed and fears that she may he the nuxt to be drawn Within the Iron Curtain Will Have Hands Full But the Chinese even with the backing of Soviet Russia will have more than their hands full 111 try ing to occupy Tibet and impose Communist government upon the Tibetans Genghis Khan invaded the country and formally annexed it to China but the Tibetans have lived on isolated and selfcontained lite for centuries shut in from the outslde world by the circleof high mountains lAleI There is everything within that circle to sustain the life of the in hzlbllallts which ls larger primi rivers and extensive chains of fresh and The inhabitants lot the vast barren stretches of cen live There are two great salt water lakes tral and northern Tibet are noma dic and those of the fertile south towns and villages the most important of the em valleys are scttledin which is Lhasa the seat of Dalai Lama In religion the Tibetans profess to Mrs Earl Banting who has 01m 5311331115 int ashore to smg in the mnSlcal revue Meet The Navy Ill mken up lcsidence in Barrie Mrs amalsm an grea uma ls supreme religious and Mum W11th he p0illl more than 1000 times all our England McDonald Kpokr on blunt of the authority missionary ccntly left Tibet after spending Ill years 10m scribed Wm before the war he was called by London critics command ing bass with beautiful voice 110 has sung leading roles in Rigoletto Die Mcistersingcr and The Magic Flute Doors open at eight pm for the 830 oclock concert as entirer religious with onel quarter of the male population in Lamist monasteries so that it has never had more than token army llighlyorganizcd hierarcha government rules over of monasteries but there are num icrous tribes each with govern llamongst themselves national unity and defence rend on guerrilla warfare Communists Surprise and Regret the Reds claim that the libera ter and declare tolerate any outside the country by force and anothc to transform the Tibetans loyal Communists by the method concerned with converting the west the British pulling out of India ABOUT AccUMULATiVE GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES FACTS in 60 months by investing $86160 Interest is compounded at per annum and added to the principal and is repayable along with the principal at maturity of the Certicate The investment is authorized by lav folEstan or Trust funds invstment gt OWEN SOUNDQNTL Established 1839 The Grey Midinee Trust Sav Vings Company guaranteesjwhe THEGREY BRUCE Thu5141 eggSAVINGS COMPANY who re thousands ment of its own and they light This lack of cred the Tibetans an easy mark for military conquest but it is believed that some of the tribes will carry against the info same The Chinese Reds no doubt real nivcrsary izc this and they are not so much isented two new members Mrs the iSpurling and Mrs Williams Mrs the people to Communism as they are with what they term the con solidation of Chinas own borders to the for securityieasonszwnion ihlngf other words means the securing of fortress jumpingoff place for er announced that the girls have an invasion of India from the as their project this season the sell north while Russia moves in from Mr Nehru may now re gret that he was so insistent upon First step in rebuilding pastures is to test soil samples for lime and life membCFShlp Cerllflcat by fertilizer needs guess at the Mrs Parsons on behalf of friend 1needs of your ground may result inl poorer pasture than you should get $1000 Certicate becomesvdue Leading Singer Here Next Week Leading bass ol the Royal Colored Slides lluslrate Study Of Japan the theme of Mrs Iarsons monthly meeting of Collier Street United Church WMS held in the Stewart community and friend on Of TIbCI IS an internal mat ship convcncr told of 08 calls made they will not interference It is one thing however to take by her committee Mrs Clarke corresponding secretary re ported cards and letters of sym pathy to the sick and bereaved and card of congratulations to Mr and Mrs Robertson 0n the oc casion of their golden wedding an Mrs Armstrong pre IA Atkinson supply secretary lreportcd most gratifying response Miss Margaret Smith CGIT lead or any CGIT member The worship service ture lesson Mrs Taylor solo He Smiled on Me cated by Mrs Foster Mrs Lewis mgtmbeLrallyingmomtan greatest opportunity lies the challenge of Japan son of Rev Dr Daniel Norman There are many way of living Mizpah benediction in unison Mrs James Moore funeral on Sunday relatives car Bowman recently Mrs William Ford latGrenfel Call The Examiner for Printing PHONE OSCAR NAIZKA magnificicnt New Zealand bass vocalist who served for six years in the Canadian Navy will be the first artist to appear in Barries Community Concert 1155001 in Tm zttion season this yearMr Natzka will perform at Central United Church next Wednesday the Canadian Navy the singer served on corvettes around Iceland on patrol and conmydutyf later he was transferred Allied Europe and Canada and in the film of thosamc name lLong Hair Style ii lFaces Parisienne After Short Cut Ilcmcmlnance Day thoughts was iennes do for used clothl mg of the United Church calendar Anyone wishing one of these calen dars may obtain one by contact ing Miss Smith at the church office Miss Rix was presented with was taken by Mrs Foster and her group Mrs Maxwell read the scrip Mrs Petch read excerpts from letter telling about one of the Churchs missionaries in Communistheld territory in China accompanied at the piano by Mrs Heath sang The offering was received by Mrs Mac forehead ll lLeod and Miss Partridge and dedil Colored slides on the study book for the year were shown with very interesting commentary by Europeans were not allowed in Japan much before 1854 but since then the Sunrise Kingdom has been very much in the news ofthe world Todayiin Japan the Church of Christ is prov in the youth EwaBuddhist priests who Swerckneversallowed to work outside their temples are now do ing so as their religion is feeling Christianity Some of the most outstanding fig ures in the work in Japan today are the sons of men and women who went out there as early missionar ies of theformer Methodist Church of Canada One of these said Mrs Lewis is Dr Herbert Norman head of the Canadian Liaison Mission in and Mrs Gateways to Japan and to large extent the old religious faiths are gone but many are ready to accept the Christian Mrs Foster thanked all whoihad taken part and the meeting was eIOSed with the repeating of the November 13 Hugh Reid spent the weekend in Beaverton after receiving word Friday of the death of his sisterI Mr and Mrs Bowman Allen also attendedvthe Mrs Thomas Bowman Sn spent last tweekendin TorontOvisiting Lawson Patterson and Miss Patterson visited Mr and Mrs Os Mr and Mrs Parker Kelcey and Ellarand Mr andMrs Harry Kel cey spent Sunday with Mr and November 22 While in Opera House Covent Garden PARIS Nov Reuters laris whoth their hair short lure faced with the problem of The latest news at this time of Sunday School room on Fridaygr0wing it again writing is that India has sent Nov 10 at three oclock in the al notc to Pciping CXprcssing surprise itcrnoon and regret the invaSionv bUtl For the monthly reports Mrs Guillaume one of Izrriss top hairdressers heralded the return to long hair in his recent exhibition Ihair lIcalso had some new sug lgcstions for the use of jewellery to enhance hairstyles His three basic coiffures each capable of numerous variations ac tiny pointed birdcagc in gold cording to the hour of the day are Prelude In this style the hair is short in front and brushed up in soft curls while therest ofy lthe hair is pulled back into neat roll at midneck height Minuet The hair is left shortonthc sides and again brush ed upwards while the centre locks are combed back flat across the top of the head to end at midneck height Seen from the front this style has heartShaped quality slightly reminiscent of last years Dior look Fugue This is wide swept hairdo with the hair cut short on one side only No part ingis used and the mass of hair is brushed to one side Ideas in Jewellery Numerous suggestions are made for glamorizing the evening pic ture with real or artificial jewel lery In the costume jewellery group for the tall women there is emeralds and covering the whole For the fivefootfive and under Canadian Fashion met at Mrs Edgar Matchetts oni Tuesday good attendance of ladies Mrs Reid business afternoon chureh Nov 24 members prcsented coffee table members made the presentation lng lovely gift and extended an invir tation to the Auxrliaryto visit hen November Miss Dorothy Dunsmore and James Strachan spent the weekl end in Markham with Mr and Mrs returned to CIIICI after visiting opening remarks at the rcgularlenrller this year in obedience to MI Ch lg appell lthc decree of Dame IZlSlllllll now observed in Hugh Mactaggart delivered an ap propriate sermon of new winter hair styles by show Rix hwc returned 1m lug new ways of dressing growingfor or families at East Palestine Ohio and Beaver Falls Penn lla Beaute locks of hair known as cocktail or evening locks are dyed band of gold leaves studded with Will spend some time visitingold Ila VK All 111 flail Cunamunt llc lluldl llouse billltrl clilei were plcrelll isidcratlon hm IBJL r511f1f513113 51 mm mm 1mm antnaua land bum technique Arr CHOICE TOMATOES Moran law ol 17 iThe particular assignment for the calm GIANT 15 evening Li the study of skeleton corninlrancr cut oz Tm 31C 15 GROUNDLOBLW loamd by the nursln school of the lROiyal Vlclorlinllloipilal With or GREEN BEANS Bmovaigcfiirfl CUT oil iii 176 0F gun more tie structurgt an lagoon ill Illt figure was disclosed 021 18C POUND alllcual attention was given to CANADAS 57 con VALUE lthe gtknll Most of the members mm 0112 19C made at least one lifesire drawrng lol the models head with lizrwlllg Mth oi2 mums co lo the gtkull besld it on lh saml 88C lplauel In order to obsertve life CliffNS 17C your gp anus and bony masses Illylt club IIXICIIIIVI llans to nice 011le 33 LOBLAWS FAMOUS RICH DAN llll le near utu an I541 snout can amass 23c consular Ell Ile exccrnw rtll comm lSIL illltll plzni fol the JTI CREAM SH 01 NS 39c 81 53c Ngigz 257 iaud present it to tln club for conl 93 Ollyn Cd THORNTON St Judes WA Judes Womans Auxiliary evening There was conducted the devotional principal part of thel was preparing for the tea and bazaar at lhe Al the close the and Mrs Isaac Jennettl Mrs Bani thanked the ladies for the in her new home The meeting was closed lll1 prayer by the Rent Mr Howard 020me Painter Lockhart and Linda have Charles Mrs Remembrance Day service Sunday when WIIS Rev Mr and Mrs Eldon Atkinson and Linda and Mr and Mrs James visiting past week with the Walk wire with spiral band of emerv aids tops the head just above the foreheadand guarantees many an extra inch on the silhouette For wearing the family heirlooms Guillaume pins emeralds rubies and diamonds on black velvet bow which replaces the chignon and is worn low in the neck The bow is held in place by hair slide or grip More practical suggestibns for tllcl average woman are silnplc bows of rcalvhair 0r velvet in contrasting shade scattered all over the back of the head The newest look in hair dyes is toward amber shades which create third dimension effect and give depth to the hair At the Salon de la Femmc of do to match an ensemble jewels or even the atmosphere of the evening Among the most daring colors are Raspberry Grass Red Copper Honey and Green Flame NEW foweu November 13 Mrs Mark Nichol and daughter Mrs MacDonald of Parry Sound vlsdedher aunt Mrs Corbett who IS 91 years old also other friends last week Mrs Earle Thomas spent Thurs day with her daughter and hus band Mr and Mrs Mervin Dob son Angus Om ozEILIN 166 came BRAND Mini2n MIXED variants clemazoc mmgg nggg BAIIIIIIET Cflsllgf PEIIS UNGsiztrom oilfin 13 unsung FOLIFEEO AYIMEII CitGltE Pres as are 15c 3155 ii Mdilfsits 0220le Clllillls runs BEflllS are ttiiliiTl in 26 IIIDEIEJMillgvAE8Ci oiiiirllu lic 190 fl gilwa ozzliim 33C uricxrhrrgmpilliniltnrpspilrlim IIBBYS FIIIICY Singularr 15c gggpgggggggt WW unlit srrrusm cm 12 tllflllteb retell an we urns SPIIEIIEITI tum we OraN 23c 35c IIYLIIIER nun Sfliillfll use is ggegggjs gymmc mun swear PEIIATQES an ace currrnllusr cross on ole1 no wtlill 111 93351316 SPECIAL OBLAWS ICED CEBEBLATE CIIIIE AYLMEB CiiilIEE TfrlllflIES 019 29c ROBIPIV HOODCAME MIXES 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launcn 13c ILB PKG LBS 14s ONTARIO GREEN PASCAL MCINTOSH KIWIES Eff3l9c3hc$falil stiller 53 CORTIIHND APPLES WEAISEFISXEREW raffle 55 of her mother Mrs Brown Miss Chadie Bremner BA of Saskatoon is visiting with her sis ter Mrs Cook inthe parsonage of the United Church Miss Bremner has served in the bursars office in the University of Saskatchewan for many years Lately she has been one triptoEngland Shev friends at Minesing also before she goes West 14 WI Turkey Dinner Abopt sat dawn to turkey lisupperEveryone had all theyj could eatat least if they didnt it was their own fault asvghere was lots to choose from After supper they hld singsong ledby Mrs Day with Mrs Cook at the piano Afterwards Robert Patton gavehis speech which hope Bob will win rst prize when he goesto Barrie on Wednesday After the tables were cleared 0ff some played cards and very en JE FANTASY Cocktail dress of lack straw and cellophanl clothworn with black netcap eggka feather 111cc uhn experiments joyable evening Was spent TELEVISION EXPERIMENT IThe Womens Institute entertain ed their husbands andfamilies on Thursday nightin the Town Hall all enjoyed We Mr and Mrs Donald Duff at dd th 0t Lb ORANGE inns villus me the $31531 gar Hgltlglv BED TEII PEKOE like 58 601 MEDIUM TorontovonThursday and Friday ILB 37C CAKES Mrmse Corbett of North CARTON BATH SIZE Pine BC visited Mrs Corbett lLB Em and other friends II Ii CARTON LARGE 38c Mr and Mrs Harold Martin and REAL soz PKG daughteMr ard Mr and lVIrsd Wiltl LEMON PKGS fall lam um erson mo ore WW vi Smithdale on Sunday to visit FIVE IIIISES FLIIIIII 555 36 PALMOLIVE 3le Gd I36 friend TE MrsS Dearden has the sympathy CAREIBONV37C ozigfdltcfNTRifKG 0fglhec0mmunityjILthe passing CAde 37c Pinion maritime mom cmcm ms euuu we LEGS VLB 92c IIIIEIISITS LB 89 mailman liuust LB 43c wuss Hus use nus La 25 monogram exec 3333353 will qWEESIIIEI WM BEL sunscreen PEEME in seawater Liz759 ovsms special treat Now tLoblaws bringsyou Loblaw quality oysters BLADE our own 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