harrieriï¬xaminrr Published by cannulsn Newspapers Limited Wells Publisher 16IBnyfteid Street Barrie0ntarlo VHWllaen GenorniMInsgor McPherson MsncglngEditor WEDNESDAY aver PAGE SILENT SERVICE WWKXWMM 33 Should Need Police Permit To Purchase The tragic explosion of homemade bomb in the House of Commons with its nearcaiarniteus consequences can serve as substantial safeguard in the future if the recommendations of the inquest jury are heeded The only fatality was the man who plot ted to destroy members of the Commons coroners inquest brought the sugges tion that all sales of explosives be re ported to police In an era when not ortly members of governments but those who travel by rail and airline can be victims of the dissatisfaction of an unstable mind tho suggestion merits action Paul log it Chartlcr took bus from Toronto to cwmarket where he pup chased it sticks of dynamite with 10 feet of fuse and six detonating caps from the wife of an explosive merchant She erred in telling him tho time the fuses took to burn and it was that error which caused the fatal Quinton in parlia mentary washroom it probably sav ed many other lives Explosives In California olice have found caches of weapons an explosives for use by Minute Men who think they are public protectors Dynamite explosions have rocked Montreal in recent years Reck less use of firearms has plagued the seg regating southern states Sane peopo dont resort to weapons The laws governing sale of explosives and weapons is in need of strengthening Normal people requiring weapons must obtain lï¬lerInns but there are great many citiy obtained weapons on the loose These are either smuggled into the country or are stolen fmm sports good shops Police are constantly on the hunt for illegal weapons The sale of losives should be as carefully rccorde as those of lstols The police should be ire np ra and of all such sales Or as arnin 0b server has suggested permits from the police for other than commercial users should be re ulred before sale of ex plosives can made DOWN MEMORY LANE 45 YEARS AGO iN TOWN Barrie Examiner luly 2ft 1021 Musio fans and many other interested copie gathered at summer estate of Recs of New Orleans Blake St and Kcmpen felt Drive As result of enthusiastic meeting it was decidtd to raise $2000 and revive llarrto Citizens Band iloyn KC Mi presided Mayor John Little and some ntdermen were present and said it was likely old 35th ltcgtmcnt Armoury on Muirastcr St resent farm market cottid be made two table for re hearsals and inatntment storage Com mittee of local players Vivian Simmons John Merrick and Richard Home wood ntxiorilnn of item estate was form rd to make list of available musicians Macinren editor of irixnmincr was nuihortrcd to ndvmlrn for handmartrr Masonic Grand lodge met in Ottawa attended Alexander Cowan Jamcs Marlin Wit of Corinthian lodt hnnnon will of Kerr lodge lug in llarrin Agrtmltural orietyn field crops competiUon wero llurton lt Warnlcn lmtn ii Luck itohcrt Sutherland Frni Carson itop llirk ling lion lirnmt lintry trcntirr of Ontario who fannn at Crown lilit George it man um rd Hughes lliacir Robert Coulis Charles limtm all with more than till polntr tltg day in tiarrio next Wed nestlay Simcoe County Hrrmenn lith monstrnilon and Hand lnurnament Nerd for home nursing care was pounded at meeting when Harrie Com nntnily Nurse Association was formed Motion of Min Titrnhuli that hurts hc rnga ed was approved in Tcntro bimmn tiarrhail eagttc itlrrio won at Thornton titln Plant and ltohcrts pli hrd for iiarric ilungey for Thornton Arrhin lturton was heavy hitter for win nm Connolly for Thornton William ltryron installed Noble hand ilnuto tniiF lodge troun Attorney It iotlcr appointed Kings Counsel lira front seat Boone Allandalc fishing near Ore ileach noticed overturned boat in Lake Stmcoc at there in timo to rescue flcrt Gooch Big Bay Point from drowning inlcomson insurance agent appolnlul uptown agent for lrand irunk and Canadian Northern railways ltoy ltriilingcr has been giving him instruc tions on tickciootitng Union Bank clnsctl branch at Mlncaing llans ro cecdlng for liuronta icrcentary cclc ra lions at ienolanguishenc which will tell turo historical pageant and unveilin of hronre figures to symbolise frtonrtttips pf slstcr provinces of Ontario and Quo DC Other Editors Views AS SEEN FROM BEHIND Owen Sound Sunlimes The two handed drivor one itcarl main one female continues to puzrlo and tin furl those who are arraiqu for public safety on the mart and individual safety in the hack lanes The major question is of mum how fellow can drive natt ly when ohvlottai impaired by girl more or loss raw ed over his Np Ind his one arm ut her neck of parti cular concern to parents at least those of the girls involved should hn tho wide spread bodily contact llut ihcn man parrnln apparently hnvo utmost confir cnro in llIrIr young proptr until it it hit into in the realm of human cmo tionai experience It is funny of course if it be four tornr the two as one in tho front scat are suppdoprcnlrvl by two in on in lira hark tea at tho up who to that of the And course With tho coming of tho ind weather it dli gets hit stirtry Then there are those gals who grimly yet gailv hang onto lad driving IIIIItoIIyrlr entail or large ilhcy ton Irrsrnt an interesting rear Yew WM Woammet lI flirt ï¬amï¬ orrtwa REPORT Beturn From Oi WCLI Cemeteries By PATRICK Ntcnonson The Home at Commons Itand in committee on veterans af fairs has returned from ro sasuriag and they hope fntlt fut tour of Canadian war ceme tcrles and memoriatt on Euro pean battlefields Flying across the Atlantic each way in 12 days the com mittee travelled throtttth Paris it Amsterdam Antwerp and London from those centres they fanned out coveringltpoo miles by bus ship rail and air The first officiat function for tho MP was to take part in the Iiiicd ceremonies near Arral IndClmblli on June so markinl the 50th anniversary oi the opening oi the Battle oi the Serrano Bert Herridite MP for Kootonay West who was severely wounded in that battle was presented with the Somme Commemorative Medal by the French lovem ment This was not personal award but was accepted by Bert tierrldga on behalf of the still living members oi the 54th tKootcney Battalion Bert does not know how many veterans of that bloody bsttls who fought with the in still live today The mcdol is handsome bronze medal hanging on blue and yellow ribbon SEE WAR GRAVES The committee then visited the Canadian warcemeteries near the May lnvnsio beaches at lienysurMer and Bayeux at Les Vcrtus near Dleppe and tho Vimy Memo rial it then flew to lisly to visit Cssslnn and the Canadian cemetery at the More ltlvcr ln QUEENS PARK Water Publication Otters Handy By DONALD OiiEARN TORONTOThere is more rsiniall In southern Ontario than in Northern Ontario The average precipitation in the south averages 33 inches year in the north 29 inches Where does most of the water we use come from From the Great Lakes Yes that obvious guess is right Some Lt per cent of our water does come from the lakes But this may Itrrprlto ynu WI uao nearly as much ground waterwater from wells The annual consumption oi water from wells is per cent only per cent less than the amount supplied by the Great Lakes inland lakes and rivers Iu ply it per cent USE UP These facts came from new publication tuned hero by the department of energy end no source management The publication is titled Water in Ontario and it is int formative brlctlng for laymen on some of the pertinent and incidental facts of our water supply and problems llm are few other Inm pics Today the average family uses as much water in day as it used in week only few years ago Why Mainly because of the big development in household conveniences such as washing machines and dishwashers Up to $1000 gallons of water no required to manufacture ton of newsprint it takes 750 gallons to pro cus barnl oi oil and from to 100 gallons for one can of cannery products GREAT lltOlfiJIM Many people believe that water will be the greatut prnb icm oi the future in Amrrlca Thrra is the question of pea iii Farris titanium Ituthorlml as second rim mall ioat Offlrc ilcpart moot Ottawl and for paymml of petals tn nah Dally itundsys Ind huiulory Holidays clcqtlrri huhintian rItu daily by carrier to weekly unto yearly Niacin re tel lnr lip InIil llarra 11 til you Ontario it you Inrdnr thrnwoff it year Mail tntiIIdnthIlI tin til yrnr thItIIIIA nIdA ilrltlah nutm Illm yur litA Ind torclln In no year mum in llnlvrrslty Avv Toronto on alht rIrt Montreal M1 West lrndcl fit Inrmlver II hietnirwot ih ansriian iislty iiruvpnprr Itlitiilit rrI Aswlailrm lhs lIn IIliIn lrcu and Audit liurcau at tirrulIilonI The Canadian lresl is Hrittlivriy vnllllflt to that out for publication of all nnvu dlnpatrhrl in this nprr llltiitlll to it or in Aurrlatvd turn or lInlm and IIIo lh local 1ch tnhlldwl literals mortar and rn um Holland it saw ths Canadian cemeteriel It itetchwlld In gium it visited Adcgcm ccme tcry the Month Gate memorial at Ypres tho Cdnldian memo rials at St Julian PIsIdIcn duct and Sanctuary Wood and the cemetery at Tyne Cot Finally in England the com mittee members viaiied Runny mede to sea the memorial to the miss aircrew of the Com monwesl Air Forces an im pressive memorial which over aoks the field where King John signed thsaMagna Carts Committee member ital ph Cowan tells me that every ocrre story they visited is kept in beautiful condition the gran green and neatly mown and flowerI blooming everywhere in Holland he was especially impressed for there each Cans disn grave hel been adopted for individual are by hitch family art Herrldss was equally full of praise for the way those Canadian war came terlss are malntflned and he told me that the relatives and friends of fallen Canadians can be nssrtrcd that their guns fully honor their sacrifice Tho cemeteries are all malnv talned by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission to which Canada contributes to tal of $6000 per year or ap proximately per grave STUDY PAYMENTS As well as viewing the come EltEklhO first parliamentary veterans committee cver to make such tourtbs MPs can ductod lot business With oificials of foreitin governs meats they carefully studied Data nlbla shortages then there is pollution Water is iust as vital to us as food This booklet doesnt give an sworn to these potential prob lem of the future But it does have some good basic information on water sup ply in addition to some detail on the various programs of the government in the area Anyone interested in public affairs wants to know as much as possible about thiI Iublcct for it also promises to have home deep political implicl Milt So the publication it one you can recommend You can get one by writing the department at the parliament uildlngs Toronto LETTERS TO THE EDITOR To our Mayer and Members of the City Council Please do not advertise liar rloa shame by senseless suit against Mr Tom iluxhcs who is fine Christian gentleman try ing hiI best to do difficult fob with little coo oration from other members IocIiicd Christian society Whether or not he carried out this particular Job in the in approved manner he was nlng what had to be done and what was long overdue and all rio rcnt citizens should respect him for It and back him up in his filht in better the conditions of those animals who find them nivcx through no fault of their own in tho unhappy position of being unwanted by anyone Further nhcn In animal is rlalmrd the owner is expected to pay for Its board and lodging Surely then there should in decent but in turn to mxftnc thrm while they are waltin Mention la made that thou mail which wen centiIrItcd mm In good physical rondhion Why Iholtidnt they but The pound only he that two or thm days In III lhrlr and condition is no rrrdli to tha rtty MI nutrition wnl not lhs int It rinks but filth and nhu mans kllilns llnw many member of the rnnnrii hhvn urr arrn the ponndl We have iommitlrra tnr evrrythins clan why not can for this Wh tunic iuirllr Works ruponslhttl len nnlrnIlI and Iewm have little in rotnmon Dont knorit Iom llrllhrsi Ada tnit the guilt and rnmmlt lhs Ity in lillllfl Iomrihlnl ronalrue lle and run the sport of the pnnplr In record quI of The In Imlnrr Min the in II in II Inlilll the KinInn fluh mm IiIIIusInIit oi duilstl for the IA aunt mt on itinnnnn lark Vthyt Ilid lh itiy vvrr all Iiin ltuil to trump ibll south rd ietht iiutrly something duo on rltstllside suture should not be Ihsrsni to th lsrpsym simply ictnurs It didnt pIy off This monuy rnnld he spent more ulsniy II IionIiinn to the iorIi Ilnnrans itnripty vrhn could show how in Ink cm of vinyl who Itlrr hit me llrlfll rrcnluns Ind nv Inuit lintl right to Show this min nith tinnmtlty humans hr Tour cling veterans anions Grecsbeck Movingonto eeii In Canaans sroar iRébuild fortress For Centennial their countries provision cot non BOWMAN The Canadian scale is more NW genem Europa city it erasLKbaz XV Io much money that he asked if its comm any mus wore paved wuh gold the adualt sum of rmney wuv greatsdvantsgs aver CsnIdI WW mm their pensions and allowances to be the Show rifle in the are automatically adjusted to mid Mwas conï¬ned in 1715 after sevenweek campaign by computing for any mgmu In amatmr army from New Englarat led by sa William Peppsrell in the cm of iivinl It is im Then Britain traded lottlabwrg hack to France for Madras indie sons concluaion that the com It was had trade because Britain had torewtdurs lotdsbarrs mitten will now recommend truism before beginning the campaign to take Quebec and the and Parliament wtina doubt red of Canada This time professional army under Gaunt implement similar automatindgfrsy Arnhem did the Job supportedby strong naval force increase in Canadian veterang under Athnlrai Bosoawsn Even so the action lasted from June to payments to match Inflation Iuty 27 but it made the reputation of one of Britains greatest flashes in the Purchasinit power wintertime James Wolfe who led the tomes when any landed at our dollar more thst slans IIys Hart lien Misha was duly deluded by its governor the Gnostic little would nuke the Mn dc Dunner Even his wifaheiped to fire the guru The irmdt wvrth while atom felt so bitterly am having to merrier that they broko The committee discovered on their swords to plum and throw them away it tour that many Canadian it was decidedte destroy the old fortress so it could never be veterans er litcti widows new and spin 1M in Enrol Mlhlt More recently it Wu derided to restore the fortress It out accaum deprived of their allow or In mam androhuild the storm titreodmey matean at mm and pensions but not dlt win home or the governor chateau was the rum building ability pensions Yet iterrldgo in Nam America ii hf Emma CS in the meantime new war has developed at Wm ibn flux ï¬rth ardaaeolollatsvviao have been prelim the ruins want the works tannémgdawnzda med hm to proceed slowiyjo nothing valuable vrill runain underground mm The hm new gujm The centennial authoritiu are urging more speed so Lurisbourll to their Fatherland where they =mn b° EM by 61 happily draw Canadian old ago cnslons while Canadian vets oiiIElt EVENTS 0N JULY 21 ll Xtt lmowflmm ma smart arrived at Port Royal with cotton teasGram Trunk Railway completed from stertmnkc Quebec to province lins laï¬olmtant communication between North America and mm on ml GM became passable when sable oompch to Trtnrty Bay New will draw nigh in you dunes MM tancm completed railway between Calgary and Edmaton inkWorld Poultry Cmgrcs held at Ottawa You cant keep your distance lieuSaskan FarmerLabor Party changed name to Go from God and expect the divine operative Cornmnwealth Federation presence Our part is to come 1957US Secretary of State Dulles vtstted Ottawa for talks wtlb Gods part is to meet us Prime Minister Dielenbakcr No0twoaINsi DOWNTOWN BARRII OUR CAMERA REE ROLL OF FIEM BLACK WHITE 0R KODACOLOUR FOR EACH R0ll EFT 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