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Barrie Examiner, 18 Jun 1936, p. 2

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Established was. A weekly newspaper devoted to the iiitei-est: at the Tnwii of Barrie and the surrounding cmum-_\-, issued at Hie Poet Oiec Square. Barrio. every `|`luii':nlziy. by J. A. Machanii teditori niid W. C. Walls tnianagcrb, owners and publishers. The Barrie F.?(';\l\\ilH .`l` L! a member of The (anadiau Weekly Newspaper: Asso- ciatimi and of Class: A \\r'ukl`n.\s. SUBBCR'I"Il(\N R ATES 311%` $1.00 a year; in Vnited States. $2.50 a yen. In avaiice. Single copies. 5 \`v.`I\\8. Siihsoi-ibou g to ('R\`0|\\\ll0 paper l\\ expira- tion or period i3. 1 "for in expected in l\i\Hf' ihis of- (ice before dais of expiry. ' 7~x11 : l"_."'-""__..3T.'Z.`. :3 Anywhere in New 82121 THE.- BARRIE- :__*- .._.__._ THURSDAY. JUNE 13. 1936 EDITORIAL Dru _El-)_Fl*0RlAL ibtnblished 1866. ,u-,,..__v A,. n. L u".;`p5,1o'5: imed by the NOTES luu's1;.* unnecessary wxll promote har- )! me two languag- apologisu for the .\Dl)l'l`l0;\'S T0 (`0l'.\"l`\` ROADS In the County L ouncll. 2\lomi-.13.` -.n'to1`1mun. cmlsidnwable time was taken up with lxoarixxg ` _I\\ O deputatmns and discusstmx on the d~s'1g:- nation of a (`ounty Road in the I-`.wrott-I.i.~'1e 1 section of I`0ss01`0nti0 tuwnshlp. Om` deputa- tion asked that :1 Cmuuy Road un the fifth line he dropped and :\no'.`.xer rmuv aver the third line substituted. The other deput:1t`mn m-.1intainm1 that the road u1rmul_\' :11\pI'0\'t`xi was 1119 bettcw and n1-are desi1';\l)1e mute. It was m'idm1t from the di.\`L`llSSi0l1 {hm I'4\ r\\.\v ha--\v xv ms example and `m waning to be print -.5- an hno on bpltlllg Lu ule ll`llLl\`:lI\_\ u.- `.x.......,....\. on relief spendlng_ when thv mmw_\' is pruw ` vidvd by the national go\'v1'1um`11t. Snturdny I - Evening` Pnst very \\'1sol_v says: `-'1'm~ fnvl that m0m`_\' comes from sunm fzu`-rmnux-`ml .-n\ln'v . n'mt.e`sL the l1l\pN`.\`Sh)l1 that. it mnws from an i im\xlm\xst.iblv supply and dvs!rn_\'s any fm~l'mg: ` uf Dt`l'.\`0l\l\l or vum1m1nlt_\' rv.~:1mx\.s~il)i1u,\' for its propvr and Mfivimxt q~xpvnd\t\m\. Imlvvd. 1 tlu-rt` ts l`l`t`:\!(`(i an urgv fur mwh mnununm `, to get us` much as }m.\`.\`ihlv for n.-u1r". In :\ l`t`t`t`l\t :\ddl`t`.\`$ ut North l !:\,\'. lhtssvll ".`. Kvlly of Il:\n\tltov.1. lwmi of unv or Untm'iu's best known .-\tl\'m*tis1m: .`\gwttt'h`.-:. and l`l`t`s|- mm: of mo untgu-in .\.\'suct:\tmi limxrtlx ut '1`r:1d9. xnude this stm\lt`\o:\nt vummvnt un ne\\'spupor :\d\'m'ttshtg: "Thv oln`ul:\ttuxt nl _\`nu1' l1t`\\'.\`p:\Dt`1' is thv vl\m\'.wst. lies! and most vt'l ivi:`ut mvthud ut' '\I\t`t'o:\.x`itm h\l.\`i\1t`.\`.:. .-\d\'m'ttsim:' in it will th':\\\' l)1l.\`\l\t`.\`.\` from as tm` us it ctt~cu1:xtes." He n\'\g'ht lmw mldml that thv umwnl at thv :\d\'et't`\st`1tu\1\t H stt`mu:tt\mwtt by the v.\'tent tn \\'hh`h t\:`\\`.\`p:\1w\` (hl`ml;`.l\ the qu:\Ht_\' at` its .\'m'\`h'x` has tttterestcd its \'mttiv1*s in thv town and ` its people. Hh` ` um.` uu~_\ unul {lacy Speaking to the tondem`_\' tn extx-:\\':1B.`m\<`l` m\ v-AH-F cI\nnr|II\u` \l`)\5\l\ f}\l` n\(\l\(`\' l)"U` V6133 have R unul take I l1&|\ I \l'IH \\'h:ch wx! n.s.~nu`.\n; pL`l`.1Un>. dnu us such a possib1ln_\' ~ uuvp n ruin: ax U iI\ rHln5 nu afford to pay 1 \\ 1l.\ l|I.t' UVLLC1 .._.,, many of the In(`H\b(`l'S imve -.1 1'-.\t!wi* lizxxy idea of what is inchidod in Sixm'ov's (`numy Roads Systeni. YNII` after _\'v-.\x' this Systoxn has been extmuiod. until it now iiiclmios `.iL`5 miles. As Vve have puimeii out niore than min`. additions imve bomi uianiv whicii are not rm`.- ly "County" minis. us describmi in (119 oi\p.~ inai scheme for the iI1\p1`0\'t`]1i(`l1( of main connecting roads in the (`uum_\'. With refe1*em`e to tho mud in que.-ttimi. dis- ' - - \....: yin-n~u'h uuu I|l\vn\ .. . -`\k. :5 .\.\n.\ (`0.\llH.\'l.\'(i :\(`.-\lH`I.\|l(` .\Vl) I`l{ \(`1 .~ ., , It.` (1195- ! c\.,x\. OPINIONS OF OTHERS HITCH HlKF.R`3 ARE lH('}ll\'.'-\Y .\'l'l\ \.\'('l'. "~.. A: h.-..--..... p .. r.,. n... `_` .. H pX'd\`l|\`il BISHH - place m me am` 1': Rue T'.:~:.c\ -.\ 5 toward rehet beg1'u\`le.~` ' been {dX'L`t`d tn ;\\`\`t D'. I! :1 1 they are able to find up men` .~`hm`e nf the I 2 c-mm to look on 1':-1:9! ....n L.,. 4\`|nv ` ..\~ml;hL .-\.\' 0.\`T.~\R|0 POI l"l`ll`~\l. lH\\" l` .``l'RSE \'0l`Il \\'R0\'l.\` Has the largest circulation of any weekly paper in Ontario, secured without premiums or contests. L _- C_._.._ \;UlllCBl.a That : one reason why Exam- iner advertising brings results. connecting roads in me \ Uulu_\. , in I mission revealed that it had gone IIil`0`.`.gl\ Council with very little scrutiny. Ex-\\';irdeii Carlton. who tavoreti the new route stn:gcst- ed. was forinerly :1 member of the Countvi Roads Committee. He thought the road chos~ en had been put through xvitliout sutiicicnt iiwestigation. At the time he did not think _ any government would approve of it. Conn i Vancise. who also hns serveti on the County g oacls Committee. i`rauk1_v atiniitteti that the 3 road did not appeal to him One of the depu- E tation asking for the new desigimtion said he i had heard nothing about the other road be- i fore it was passed by County Council. ` L Coun. Banting of Essa hit the nail on the 9 head when he said that they were stepping -.1 * little too fast" in dealing with County Rtmcis. ` At the time this Everett road xv-as accepted by g Council. it was but one of seven adtiitions giv- I en approval at that time. It was stated by] C-oun. Banting that he t`l`idt`1l\`0i`t`d to ii-ave` each oi` these proposed extensions dealt with separately but he was unsuecessi ul -and the whole seven went through together. and ap- parently with little study of the several sit- uations. "And", said Conn. Banting. "the only one of these roads gone over by the road com- mittee (the ns.9a_ road through Ivy) is the only one which has not received government approval". i Qnnh 1.-aw in rl.\:\1 nL' w.rh extensions oil THE BARRIE EXAMINER l.\'Tl-'RF.\`T .-\l`{0l.ITl().\' uxu \.|x u_- 0! the rx pleasure ` their wa HF, \TIl`\' IHGIIVV `KY .-\ II I? I-`IN l'l`l0N ll 13% lIt'\\l'l In my: and lx`ndc`I' than I In\Ig'.h 9 right _\n 'h nu l.\ n '1" | vhargzu - ' dump u mom: c Cnnndinr extra dinn ma mems ha tinnn! p the crmcf mitlee d1 Liberals ..l..~.. ..... T Willilllsi .\ `l`|ut.\'l'\' \\'.-\.\` .\h\l)I-.` Tin` u\l_x:l\l_\' Q11".-\mIvllv \':lll\`.\'-'Hu` l\x'ih. pulivy .\|l|\`\` {hr m\rln~~'l tinwr: u \\'x'll .\'\Ib](`\`l r:u`vs_ 'l`hru known ruuh` nf (l`;|\'\`l and lxtulv fm \vv.~'I\\':Inl dc-\'n-lnpn 1:uH.u\>' and \\'l\lt-`.~:` ln`u\'Idv:: .\`\\lH(`_[I;ll'.`lll\`l` zaluzvlxnw-I` n l:1'~: nun-.~: stznnl.-; n x.....n.- ;.. .n.w\- nr:1irn- ` um. approval 1 i such 1-.1xit._v in dealing w.th extensions of` the County Reads System. as . by the Deputy-Reeve of is no credit to 1110` members of the C3'J!1'.)' Council. As in the} case or guammees of deb-.=n'u.u'es. ix1vestig;1- { Lion seems scant. Monday`: discussion wmzld seem to indicate that members have in order I to please oiher members and izicidexitally put ` themselves in a position to demand of them :1 , quid pro qzxo when something is desired for? their own nmnicipaliues. g he ahead adding to the nzxieagc cf ;2:e Cozmzg: Road: with in moughi of the mormw and the increase in the denzzuzds of this cteparw.`-.en: of Co':.:1v.; exw-xidtxzzres. We have sun the re5u`.t cf COUl`.(.`.`.O!`5 um}:- `zng so-xi zeilows of 1.hez::se`v.'cs by votiue, gt.-.=..'a:v.coa of debeuuxres Slzcnnd not this D: a few:-n to we preeem and .-1-.2cceed'mg Comi- :;-` C`oux1c.:Ls 20 get away from the old system and to exanztzze n-10591) (.`(". j:' girqsosed addi- zzcn to (.":f.l:1..:" R'.:.d..<, :~.:: .-`-e.gv:- and de-.11 with 1' I s::`.c .'.y 0:1 :1: :1:-r`-.`<. at the $a1'i`.` 22112 `xeen : mg me: in :1`. aha 1:`-.: *re.~:'..s c! the general W`(`ni< 01.17;.-P '\il(` U'lI"X"l A I H" '1 (';m.'ul1:m farmer has paid thl r" and the (`ana- mmmfar'l1irer of farm imple- hm` hom?fittod from the addi- prr.1e(~1inn. Al lvnst that i. c.3nc`lu.~`im1 members of the (`rim- mmee draw. And now the low tariff l.iher:1l.< are nut to abolish the dump duty regulation: and some of the mnre trenchzmt one would abolish dump duties on all lines of goods. Such a step is highly improbable, but it would not be surprising to see an intensive drive against them in some quarters. THE BARR!!! EXAMINER, RARRIE. _ _ ua. .___.._._ Treaty Memorial, THE OTTAWA SPOTLIGHT A Vveokly Review of National Affairs BY WILFRID EGGLESTON I` IJIVIM . . I351 3 ` "` BY W. . Hunks. R-37`-_ ` ` .... a. ur \\'und|)IVv- l. Snsk. _\( \lII}; |lI lig`t`I`( l11. Tourists m of dollars mo qua. ---__.J;_. Some [luau aunt. Th? otiqu ibefogged. . . !..`!0ST PERFECT 1 A lime girl who drws not undn.-r-I `stand encores found fault with the audience at :1 children's concert in which she helped to sing a chorus. "T lrnnur wn rlirln' tnnlua nno n`\iS- wmcn SIIL` HL`l|.JCU [U Silly, ll L'llUL|l: "I know we didn't make me 1 take," she exclaimed on the home, and yet they made us it all over again." lll\`x':|II.\1'|u' In unuuu: \\u ;. nul :15 u rv \ :u-vunmli:;lmn~nl. lw Qu':\mw|lv 'l`n-zuly .u`n lhv |\\ll`\`lIlISI` of swun- zurv n\ilv.\ , nu-u:~11.\' in \\'h:|l llwn.-:h'|'l\ .`~'a;1.~`k:|h'lu-\\.':I|\_ (`rm~.~' nml .`4nullx~:uxx. 'l`|u n Aunnlllixt . 0N I`.. C`-ANA A \ ) an observer of years the hu-` 1 atmosphere isn't quite clear. etiquette of both sexes seems u1rln(l lllilll-\\`llU>l'-|Uxu;|n'-m-nun- 1 llmsv c|;I)'.< S|I(`l\ 11:-1::-li'I- irvd )1l'\`1ll 1:u'l znul knn\\' 1di;m\vu_\'.-:_ and at t.Qu'.-\p- - risk \\':I.~: in\'nl\'ml for Hu- \'us \\'ur:- n-.~:(Ivss uml 1):-l- ,,W.'?}f?b ' '41);/rxqlnl) __.._---- presiding oi-`nu...-ands , that both 14.! hnvn-_ Gravenhurst Host to Central Ontario Press l Association, June 12 way slug Re Your GENERAL MOTORS Damn for Dependable 4-STAR USED CARS MONEY-SAVING 'rmn: African Railway Pile up Big Surplus Ayerst 3: Hzmiws Ltd. run-wnvIwl\ A lf\"I`f\I primed in I-`re and we cnnno: many belwc-on _u._x _g'r3NERA1. MOTORS DEALF.RS II,*\lPlrll` ||I I . . . . p at your General ?Motors Dealer .. A ---c-------...__-._...._..__._..*__._, _. 4 STAR USED CARS ECORD-SETTING new car sales have brought to General Mo- tors Dealers all across the country the best selection of high quality "trc1de~ins" in history. And {hey are being cleared quickly to make way for more! " / 77..-! ll,.|...... UJL JHKJLU: So see your General Motors Dealer's stock of 4-STAR USED CARS today! They're new-looking, lute-model, low-mileage cars. And they're backed by the new 4-STAR TAG 1:,1_ _..._-..... Hnnb Oknu hnun hag" low-mlleage CUI5. nuu tuc} l which means that they have been careiully checked and tested for dependable motoring. __ 1.01.... Dnmnmknr nnlu Of?p8IIUUl.)lC lllUl\/lung. See them today. Remember, only your General Motors Dealer offers you 4-STAR Used Ca rs~-only your General Motors Dealer can give you the advantage of new lower rates on the General Motors Instal- ment Plan, with payments to suit your purse. UC-I035 Big I"ulnr~. For Life lmmrmlcu In I I!/\|{l(ll". Immiszratiun simistics for tho tiscui yeari ended March 31, last, `5Ldbii.~.ht`(i :1 new low record for this country Total immigration. from all countries was 11.103. against 12.136 1 in 1935. In 1867 and 1868 the previous lows.` were registered H.666 and 12.765 respective ly. with so many of our own people unem ployed, a low mark for immigration may b0 regarded with satisfaction rather than con cern. : 1 ITDIHD ('|I1'\.. (`unrll IEIJU I*I.~..'`~x ('n:u'h l`.)Ii0 I)ur;Inl (`mun- ISL'2|l l'unli:u- (`mun- l!)2!!) I"nrl 'l'rm~k I035!) Ilmlsmn H4-l;In I91!!! l".*;~.1-.\' HI-tlun IS!!!) Wrllyr. St-Inn I928 l)ml;;- Sc-(Inn 1913?. ();:kl:nml (`u:u~h H3328 ('|II`) .\II`l` SI-Inn I927 I"m'I (`om-h 'I'Inmulny. Jume IR, 1936 _. I.JII\4 China a l\tJ I'hmw II`. Prompted undoubtedly by the best of mo- tives, Councillors Mercer of Orillia and Bant- ing or Essa moved in the County Council on Monday that steps be taken to change the` name of the County House of Refuge to the "Simcoe County Home". In order to have such a change made, it would be necessary to get action from the Legislature as the statutory designation for such institutions is House or Refuge. -

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