ll THE BARR EXAMINER MONDAY DEC 10 1951 False Claims Made About Tobacco Association Recently Claims Secretary Perrett It has come to 11 13 false and misleading have been made writing to 111 nilrt 21 tion in recent xtuks Perrctt seen 11i FlueCured lijilntci socialion 11 recently In lc 31 money are oei some of on have been inents it 11 that this time to Set tin Itllci gtt1llii directors of the 21115 Ktzak IQIILA pears and appayi Lily ll farmers at the lt in ll voted us 11111 This liiicz trite No it an 11rt been voted out of tlicv lie zxctpt antic tion and Ilili by which all 111 11m The Marketer 13111 be iii no slitutioii by 11 by any role bers of whom lll1i 111 911 3500 1111111111 eulated 111 11115 111 is headed giui riluli me 1d lliitrtl Lilt ifimitl thi ii In 1i tgt it lit lrtlt lliil II d1wiieiu11 11111 tiiiii 411421111 1111 iitlzi 111111 n1111 llli ilI11 It In fete 1c and 3111 ieii clI in Illt 1111 vi ii1i 1i of llit i11i pluci l1111c tat1 vti 11111121147 131 this an Zl1 111 111111 ll aliilfiti llt 1Iiil ti anthemtil lo 1t1iltiii pLuc 1Il licl lliiliil ii 111 ii fl lib iiiiti1iiiV 17111llil1 11 1C IU llll nialtc iii lllillA the 11111111 gt11 1111 if illictit i1 =111 thcni iizto ii 11111 money to llilltt tl Illt puppet whim 11 od 11121 Is 11111511311 lln l1rl1 Whatever lli1gt lli to 11215111111 11 should be made that it is not vihe mutual litlltlll of an organiraiion of 11111111111 lilttiiitll3111 to Itil1irllilllilittt con FliieCurcd Tobacco 3111 titiii1o1 and Ink us wii han Sticiittion of ntatio To date nohzi1 1ppiotid In n1e111licilt 1111 members of the ililltlliil tlltl tiilllllltlitlltli liliililill signed or given notice of re ilroper lllitilllllif exitis for flit signation llylan It 11 wii as ch11t11t of constitution brine and sociiitiun pioviiii 1111111111 liilJttl Iitllllliinlllll lint thew rc who resigns liciwe 11 111illltxlll unilianurid 1111111 siltll tune as any year and the gttlititt tlst lllli 1111 lie illlltflllttl 1t prIipili lay of March gtllilll pm to lttilftllfllitl outlines sociation on demand as loiiidatcd ltti flrt 1111iii1 hast Jill 11 the 111 for zt nicniliers iit 1111111 Itl 51 as of 0111 111c111 liiiiri All ili Illtoi om imd lit Iiltltllt of Bar iic tor ti Mats and member of Collin1 Si lixitetl thurch dining Kill her Wars of Illtltlltt lltlt RIPS 111 1671i Ill titanium The late Ilil was ilness lliltl always had very beautiful lilowcrs Guthrie Resident 39 Years Mrs Walker She is airiiwd by her son John ltltlfl of Darcie and three bro Dies In 63rd Year thcrs Mines and llincs Funeral services were held on of Toronto and DArcy Ilines of SalUldali N0 Zi lil3l Ill mm Barrie daughter Marv of her daughter Mrs Rattle 11151Cz5d hp uguei Guthrie for Mrs lonn alker who was 315 pyudocpused by my died at her home 111 Guthrie Iliusband the late Dobson who Sunday Nov after Illliltllllgidlpd Dbh 19 illness of four months Itllil The funeral service was conduct FCSldClil 01 Ullllm lill lllt DEN ed by Rev Ii Ifewis and was held 39 Calsi lhf line MIS Willktl i51at the Jennctt Funeral Home in the former Emma Jane Bnrnie Barr in Monday OL pa daughter of the late Mr and Mrs man wcn ii Gum Robert Burnie and was born in ICI Huir15 Ietcr Sinclair Roy don TOWHSIIIP Jim 31 mill CIIIISIIL ll Armstrong andH She is survived by two brothers Loiizliccd Interment was in Bar Delbert Burnie of Oshawa and Wil iric Union Cemetery llam BUIHiL 0f Kllkfltldl 1W0 SOUS Floral tributes included those James 0f Hamilton and William ill from the officers and staff of the home 811d hCI lilllclthlK MIS Ral Canadian National Railways tle Joan of Guthrie Her hurr iScottish Rum COIIIL StUnitcd band DltdCCCiiSCd lltl lll Dlllv Cliurch and the Barrie public school 1949 boa rd ROV Grant Mtlll ilSSlSlCd by hel Relatives and friends attending former minister Rev ltlldo MC the funeral included Mr and Mrs IIDIIIS COHdUClCd th funeral 501 IJ Sparfcl and Joan of Toronto Mrs VlCC Pallbeultlb 010 130113135 lHarrief Deane Mrs IIopwood BUTDIC William EWCII 3001110 Sin land Mrs Reekie of Toronto Mr Claili AUbFCI KCII JOhIl Cilklwll land Mrs Maurice Hines of Orange and Lang McCuaig Interment was lville and llll and Mrs Hard in Guthrie Cemetery lwick of Beamsville Floral tributes included those sent by Guthrie Presbyterian Church the Locomotive and Loco Nahve lenmsflf motive Crane Dept of the Steel Co iJ R058 DIES of Canada Local Union 1003 Unit cd Steel Workers of America and native of Iniiisfil Township th steel Co of Canada Hampton 3John Alexander Rose 61 died sud c11 but 11111111 itond of gardening and tilllll I11 III IIllcn the Kislmttliltl eLNellie McCuaig ill intern dzmgiiter MrszTJamcs It llilli lllili11I innit IU lllTIISl LITTLE illll itII tttlltl Children Weston speedcd cine from TI of the llfiim Seals financed hristiiias 31100 Ill Britons Get Advice Empire Marriage regulations vary wider in differl ent parts of the llritish Commoni caith and an official booklet lllSll piililishcd here aims to give lillltllt llzincc to those contemplating marl triage 111 any dominion colony ort pioteciorate overseas lli1s guide for British men and womcn on the requirements of over seas lllllliltlgi laws was published by the llcgistrarGeneral with nia terizil contributed by the govern liiiiiixis concerned and is intended to he handy reference for the rei uuire1ne11ts of each territory Its left to ilic readers judgment hat qualifications he or she seeks 111 mate overseas of course lliel lJtltlliltl lists the various legal re tllllttllltlIlS It shows that minimum age for iinarriage with consent of parents Iiffils widely In lasniania Aus itralia the age with consent is as thigh as III for the man and Ill for Ithe woman In Encland its 16 but In both Northern Ireland and Eire tboys as young as it and girls of 12 Imay be married with parental cun isenf Bars to marriage within specifier 1degrees of relationship total as niany as 10 111 theSingapore regula ltions In both Singapore and South clll Rhodesia forTiiStancc man imay marry the sister of his de iceased wife but woman cannot iniarry the brother of her deceased ihusband and Sarah Ann Tunsfead His father tied in 1392 and the family moved to Toronto where the dc fetased spent most of his life except tor few years in London Shanty Bay and Milton He had been liv ing at Richmond Hill for the past year and half Surviving are his wife the formV of Richmond McLean tlsabelt of Toronto son William Alexander Bill Rose predeceased his father The funeral service at the Trull tic yearold noun home after two years at Queen 1lny Hospital foi lub New wonder drugs gtIttltlllltlll and PAS 1y rare in children lll hristnias Seals pay for ficc chest Xruys to find hidden case before they spread cc r1 iit1 by thcNttliolfal Sanitarium ltOLiiltIOli III the pint eiil and gt1l found hidden cases Going Home After Two Years ulio committee had its full sham Vetail piicciivnig study group was F1d hitGregor the 63yearold iorazer ilc tlgtllllttl iisale price iiiziinteii 11ilic as 111LZilltt11 of fztctloni Lat 11ii gto much fielded by the Univ 1111111 public ite1 flushing with tlit pottliinit 111 WHO wm Clearance sales on it 93 1c illigt 31rit11 II be this five thl For Gay Holidays t1o11 lat 70 cents hundred other but T1111 GAY HOLIDAY seasonl is close at hand This means entertaining at home against background of Christmas tree holly and mistletoe Whether youre giving formal dinners Christmas morn breakfast or evening snacksi youll want to keep your table setting in tune with this fes tivc season The place mat shown here is flavored with real Christmas spirit The mat isnmde of forest green broadt cloth with pine trees appli qucs 111 white pcrcale The finished mat measures 18 12 inches direction leaflet with cutting diagrams and sewing directions for making this PLACE SET FOR FOUR is available to you To obtain it just send stamped self addresscd envelope to the Needlework Department of this paper and ask for Leaf let No E31590 BUTTER PRODUCER Denmark in normal times exports more butter than any other country inthe world Greenland Denmarks chief col ony is about 50 times larger than Denmark itself import on the ilouranilling indus of price at which his goods will be ing 0515 and marg it right across the board liiicreasc the number of distribu iib Georgian Bay Area Apple Growers Toke Winter Fair Honors Coilingwouit and the Georgian 113a tot1 proved beyond ii doubt tliat they Viki in the apple grow V111 Llltlslll when they took all ti1ctop honors for displays the iliiyi Winter Full llitllllltJll added man leluft llllit to his long list of laur Lie won IIIL swoepstakc pi and best of snow of Mcliitoslis llakziy IIJIIII oh won his share of hoiioi 15 well winning the Tyrreli Laulii 11c Trophy Two other leoigian Bay exhibit 115 Douglas IllacAzttiur and Lloyd burn were winners in sev titlbots 115 well whim Specially Written For The Barrie liyaiiiiner ty ILRWIN FRHKE aiiadian Press Staff Writer vi sfleli UITAWA Dec it itl Cone llttgt too the play away min as 111 liliaiiitil llill 11 l1e pecia committee oti retail 11 icefixing piobe saw of hot the rhaincritaiy 11125 above Curl lie defined cost as Invoice cost to 1101121 fidc dealer or replacement whichmcr is lower less or quantity discounts plus diitie and sales taxes if lic action vi ttllzitlllioll too cont One of the cm excise 111 lllltgtk btflllc lllt ombincs Commissioner ICxeepted f1o111 the lossleaderl ablill would be sales of goods that laniaped or sold because they rare the balance of line being tlhtiilllllllltd or out of season 4IUtlr for charitable purposes or IVHRWlizelgef agencies perishable goods ldlt vil kill the Itllltl of cntiri Mr Melliegoi who VIIILtT KlNGllolding sheaf of his prizewinning Marquis Wheat worlds champion wlicat king 31ycirold Howard Itoppel of Iteekyforil Alta wears his crown of ietory with aploinli Victor over last years winner 13yearold Rickey Sharpe Howard will have his name engraved on the Canadian National Railways giant wheat trophy which he won in competition at the Royal Agritultural Vintcr hair At presentation ceremonies he received an engraved silver tray and cheque for $10G Dims WMm 111al liquidation of business 01 under the bankruptcy act During the committee session 12 Fulton Progressive Conserv ative 111e1nber for Kaniloops charg ed Chairman James Sinclair of North Vancouver BC with try ing to gag and with applying the hatchet to prevent full invest igation into resale price mainten ance 311 ioll countered that cer tain 111e111bers deliberately used delaying tactics to prolong the committees work The exchange the practice is the 111aintenancc wag mlkm by an attempt by liil Ill Id lllt lllLltll Itoss Iliateher CCli member for of will PM ILdllfllmlH Moose Jaw to have the committee Th 1le lwribl lililllfilf reverse decision taken previous mm Silllldlil Itltllllllllkr Wily not to investigate manufactur ins of profits lll Wm kw Prim Illlll on consumer goods He was voted er than they would otherwise le am 19 to now 15 writing the Mackenzie King iziciiioirs for the Rockefeller lioiliittatioii He maintained the extension of price practice has become alarm ing in recent years If the vital lltllftlll of price competition is rc moved Canada will not have fzcc cconoiny he said but price ioiitiolled economywith prices controlled by maniifaeturers CARS WANTED FOR WRECKING wn WILL mr FOR COMPLICIB carts lc LB nicuvnitm DOMINION AUTO WRECKERS MAPLE AVE BARBIE Doubts Effectiveness llc said the avtnved object of tumour toms isiisus rumour lOANS insists tllENDlY lOAilS ttttuu Radio Controversies Over in the radio committee the Canadian Association of Broad casters 1ecominended that the 2111 nual $250 license fee on radio re ceiving sets be abolished and poss ibly replaced by some form of fed eral subsidy to the CBC The proposal was made by Jos eph Sedgwick of Toronto general counsel for the CAB whose menu bctship includes 104 of the 135 pri vatelyowned stations in Canada 11 Canadian Chamber of Com merce also presented resolutions to the committee One called for the establishment of separate regu latory body for radio and televi sion and urged private stations and others be allowed to enter the field of television second re He said resale price maintenance solution asked power increases be is not all that it is cracked up permitted some stations to assure to be even as benefit to retail all Canadian citizens good radio dealers The practice tends to reception Prime Minister St Laurent also made radio newsincommittec howeverwhen he announced shuffle in the top administrative posts of the CBC Dr Augustin Frigon 63 general manager of the CBC since 1944 was appointed to the new senior post of director of planning for the corporatiin Donald Manson 34 assistant general manager succeeds Dr Frigon Alphonse Ouimet 43 of Mon trcal chief engineer for the CBC was moved into the pos of assistant general managersff Jean Dcsy Canadian ambassador to Italy was ointed to new lycrcated post of directorgeneral of the international service of the CBC Mr Desy seconded from the BPQWQ serve for limited peridcl 60m mencing Jan It even encourages bigger mar Ltins of profits on these items vl1icl1 are not pricemaintained Mr McGregor said When one commercial incdieine tablet sells similar tablets may be sold below this level but not as low as they would be if all priceemaintaintl tablets were being sold on an act ive competitive price basis combines cominis 555 FRIENDLY LOANS sssssssss The former sioner said resale price mainten anee practices are flourishing in the drug trade and spreading to other lines of business Many re tailers are fighting for it be cause it removes any serious lan ger of anyone underselling them and thus forcing them to reduce their prices OANS 355553355 FRIENDLYtOANSSSS$$S$55 ll Drop in to see your friendly Niagara loan odvisor Hell make it easy for you to gel the Friendly Loan that suits you best Here are important facts for you about Niagara loans tive outlets As outlets increase the volume of business for each dealer declines and therefore his own lll0mg Icelmc Anyone with reputation for honesty Win an get Niagara friendly 102111 and the ability to repay PriceWar Checks Later in theiwcek move was initiated to block the possibility of widespread pried wars in the event that parliament bans resale priceiiiaintenance practices David Croll lawyer and Lib eral member for Toronto Spadina placed before the committee not ice of motion to make cutthroat pricecutting and lossleader sell ing illegal It was expected to eliminate bigwimgmcnt of opposition to the governments proposal to make 10 the committeeto firiisri1iki1k in time to allow Justice Minister Garson to place legislation before Parliament at the current session mm be hmnwcd mm may How quickly can til munayl Up to $l000 ioiuetimes more Spmelimes In 20 minute within 24 hours on most Ianns There are many Niagara Loan repay ment plans On loan of ayer you lately fako up luau months Special repayment tchodules are arranged for farmers school teachers etc No Niagara roles are reasonable look of the chart and remember that on loans up to $1000 life insurance is included at no extra cost How long can late to funny Wmvn loans No Many Niagara friendly bl security You can use any of these four Niagara Loan plans Funeral Home in Toronto on Sat urday afternoon Nov 24 was con On cars trucks etc only owner signs The session is expected twcnd about Dec 19 AUSSIE PEAK Highest mountain in Australia Relatives and friends came from liltlll llS home Oshawaf ir fie IaniiltontirichliltllrJlllswrrs Beaverton for the funeral zlowing cerebral hemorrhage The deceased was formerly an Lifeong Resident Eaccountant with the Kresge 5C0 head office in Toronto from Smcoe County Dies 11929 until 1948 when he retired afv Mrs Dobson jtcr suffering former cerebral hemorrhage Mrs Dobson lifelong resi A11 elder in Glenview Presbyter dent of Simcoe County died at Mrs lian Church Toronto for 18 years MacMillans Nursing Home in Bar the late Mr Rose was member of rie on Friday Nov 30 1951 afterithe Masonic Order and Ralncses lengthy illness She was in herlShrine and had belonged to the 79th year 1North Toronto Lawn Bowling Club native of Essa Township thelfor over 15 years late Mrs Dobson was the formerl Mr Rose was born in Innisfil Teressa Melvina Hines daughter of Township on Sept 1890 and was the late John and Sarah Hines She the son of the late Alexander Rose 50 You Have Christmas Problem armories are among theplaces tpePost Office rnust handle in anada Above are twp typical letlprs and Christmas fcards at 11 ducted by Rev Hirtle of Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church and Rev Dr Glazier of Glen vicw Presbyterian Church Toronto Pallbearers were George McRae McLean Malcolm Roth Buick and Gallagher Interment was in Guthrie Cemetery where the pallbearers were Duncan Bleaton Abe Walker Norman Campbell John Campbell Malcolm and Roth Floral tributes included those sent by the executives of Kresge Co Ltd head office em ployees of Kresge Co Glen view Presbyterian Church and Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church Relatives and friends from Peter boro Bradford Barrie and Guthrie attended the funeral Outlines Service For Rural Library WINNIPEG Dec CIDExpan sion of Manitobas library service to meetthe needs ofvrural areasis by the provincial government The original collection of books times Two methods of borrovfing books are availablej atravelling service to group or community andan openshelf service which is generally an individual concern The travelling library is shipped in boxes usually containing 30 books Most are fiction The books are shipped toa custodian in the rural district and are returnable after six months unless they are still needed In the openshelf service books are usuallyloanedjfor three manths Both services are free LONGEST TERM Mount Kosciusko in New South Wales rises to 7238 feet LONGEST RIVER The MissopriMississippi River system flowing 4502 miles is 500 miles longer 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