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Barrie Examiner, 21 Aug 1930, p. 2

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%**$w**$%&*$&%w$ i i< 1-znrronm. COMMENT w%%$+%*m%%$%wa%&3; IF >14 >14 "\ll lK'il`A HI Kill. K.'b.LlIlL||lUll UL iCumpb-llrurd uizizens. R.ece:!tl_\' when ; the Campbelltord jazz band. mended by C;m:pbeHfurd's chief of pulxcu. journ- eyed to that city to help in the Old Home Week celebrations. the music!- ans were told to move on by 3, city x KIA unnt` ruul ll obstacles v\'h(:n hurl tn en nun...-In uu Luv.` uLuL'i. VVIIHL K {gut ml Comrade Pm'kor's ope \\`Dl'(` the signal for an at! tin-.< lut loose :1 bm'rag<> of sl :-ggr. and tonmmc-s procm village. and it \\'a.~; 11:) time 1 cl . \\'t-n'- (in: K *in:r fa-nun ohmu (`mu D\ l`Cll|.(`l'Xl p\IILL`l.` `.JIIH.'K`l.\ U! f the street and many towns- tho other. What a .2a`.11er- f`r\I-run.-. .4- n ...._.... .. tc. Mich.. fares he has business in. He had :1 Case rinse in the hands .-y. mm the Caxm- lcials refused mm c to (he attorney `Lsils to Windsor.~ ~r's phone mng.| ` police at Grosse v- /-nn'v nrunxn awn. I |U UUHIC IIILU L `race down the `t did more than t has long since 9 modem equip- \ unr\rir-:2 nf an- Lnnnn imple u \|'n_ . ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HIGHWAYS MOTOR VEHICLES BRANCH TO OWNERS AND OPERATORS OF MOTOR VEHICLES FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY LAW LFl'Il..L-n 3? When I1` '.l~.III \ A New Measure for Safety on the Highways in effect SEPTEMBER 9_1st, 1930 The purpose of the Financial Responsibility Law is to further encourage safe driving of motor vchiclcs, in the interest of the public as well as of owners and drivers. No motorist is affected by this Law until he brings: himself within its provisions. It will not impose any ol)li<,:,:Ition upun tlmsv whu drive safely and obey The Highway Trullic Act, and who. in ruse ul` accident, pay judgments rcnclc.-r<:(l against them for injury done to persons or property. Upon conviction of an operator of a motor vuhiclc for any one of the offences named below. 1113 dnver s license and all motor vchivlc permits issued to hnn wxll be suspended until ::url1 operator or owner gives proof of his ability to compensate nancially those whom he may endanger in the future. \.II .J\J I Z B I I I G \GI will be sufficient proof of your financial responsibility. SEE OUR AGENT Following are the offences named: (a) reckless driving. if any injury to person or property occurs in connection therewith. U1) YCCKJCSS unvxngu II any 1n_]u1y LU pcxsun U1` pI`upcl`1y uccurs In connection (b) racing on the highways, which is prohibited hy The Highway Traffic Act. (C) \ (cl) failing to remain at or rt-turn to the sc:nL- of an arcidcnt and to furnish the names and aclnirrsscti of driver and (nvncr of vehicle and failing to render all possiblc :1ssisl;n1rv, ifdircctly or indirectly a party to the accident. ((3) driving a motor vehicle on a highwziy \'.'itllOllt holding a driver's license. (f)M I1 i> .simp1_\ >c;111d;11uu. the Tum Thuml gull \h hc ullmvcd to operate on :~'und:1_\`." Jcclzncd :1 prunlincnl citizen [0 The l:'x:unincr 1hi~. wcrk. And [his vi:-w i>`em1m'.~`ed |`_\` :1 1:n'_g'e l`m1_\' not public upininn. (g) 5 If the holder of a driver's license or owner's permit fails to satisfy a judgment rcndcrvd against him for damages on account of injury to, or death of, any pgtrsml, or on account of Llmnage to property in excess of $100. occasioned hy a motor vehicle. within 15 days from date of judgment, such license or permit shall be suspended until such judgment is satised to the extent of at least $5,000 for injury to. or death of. any one person and. subject to that limit. for each person so injured or lcillcd to the extent" of at least $l().U00 for injury to, or death of. two or more persons in any one accident, and to the extent of at least $1.000 for dznnage to property of others resulting from any one accident. and until such person gives proof of his nancial rc~sponsihility in case of future accident. DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS vu ux...-5 \Ju'J|nv\. AN AUTOME-)BVi-LE PoLxc.`f'i2 v1'i}im The Employers Liability Assurance Corporation Ltd. _,V... V. t-- - I .._-._-__-ZLI|lI WHY TAKE? A .C.H4NCF exceeding the speed limit. if any injury to any pcrszon or property occurs in connection t11v_-rcwith. `...ny criminal offence involving the use of a motor vehicle, including driving a motor vehicle while intoxicated. > any offence against public safety on highways as may be desig- nated by the LicutenzmtGovcrnor-in-Council. \HE amendment to The Highway Tralc Act, known as the "Financial Rcsponsil>ilit'y Law," will come into effect on ` September 1. VI 121 aj -$ 7-:-u--vwr of be`ng deprived of your driving license? A 11 AI I'I`r`\llI\l\7I r` nr\l vr~v IIIITLI WHAT the LAVV will ACCOMPLISH '|'hc law requiring 1ncn11\r> u 1':-nnru In their cnnslimc:ncic> I wlwn :l}\[\tIiI1lc`J In the Cabinet i-In-.1. At um.` time it W115 dnulw x1m`c'~w'.lI"\' but nu! sn ludzly. NONPAYMENT of JUDGMENTS HOW the LAW will OPERATE A. Ff}: 11XL(3Ms0N. PURPOSE of the LAVV The OFF ENCES NOTICE The HON. GEO. S. HENRY, Nfinistcr iepawas \v..l.'..u- ..` Barn Burlwd l\.--.. mu` AH VIClUl'Hl nu.spAuu.` X--ray I`(v`('1l1L`(1 me the knee. Miss Mc- hm` home this week. la1\I[.'h[(.`I` of Florence. ;..o.... \lrr 1 Dnunc . A mxmhcr n-I Lm Aug:-lrx ur_u': juiuiug with thc pl:1_\`_urnund and p;nlmcnl ml the ciI_\ `.l.\ xpm-x1.~u:~ ,.__.|-... Al. _ IIUHH` glittle g; y Azllvuvu :4-\.\.n.u.u up lulu.) 1. Iuwlllpv For similar offences committal in othvr P:ovix1cs: or St United States and rcportctl to ihv Rry_i..1x`:lr ml` Mulur Ontario under rc<:ipmv;aI ux`mn[;exnenl::, llu: Minishr 0| slmll suspend the driver's livcnse and uwnur`:: 1::-rmit driver or owner has: given prowl" 0|` fulruu-i:1l n.';pun.+ililily manner as if the offence had been conmnittul in Onturiu. gnu-un.-an gun`. -.u--V O`! \-:55 Proofof nancial re.-zponsihility shall he y_i\'rn in llw I`ullz>\vinp_ amounts by cvmry driver and in the (raw of an owm-r in thy :;:nm: amounts for (`:l\.`ll motor vchirlc i`cgis1vl'c(l in his nmnc: ~- (u) at least $5.000 for injury to, or (loath 0|`. any one pI`r~:on and, subject to that limit for carh person so injnn-r .1 cu l-Iillml, at le-ant $10,000 for injury or death of two or nmrc ]I('l?`.UlL\' in any one accidc-nt. (b) At least $1,000 for damage to property of ot.hcr:: resulting from any one acviclcnt. Proof of nancial responsibility may be given in any one nl` the following forins: (u) The: written certicate led with the R(`p_i.':tr:n` of l\ l01r)r V:-hirlx-a nf nnv nlirlinrin-cl inmirnr Hint it link` i<~'.nml In [luv nrrutni I\tIlIH'll |\III\1Iv A116 nu um. filed ml Motor of any authorized insurer that it has is:-.m~d to thv iwrstwn mum-d 11 motor vehicle liability policy or pUiit`iL'.`i which at thv (L110 uf the ccrticate is in full force and c-ff:-rt. (b) The bond of 21 guarantee insurunrv or :<.m'1-tvv coxnpmiy Ii(wi1.~'.ol in Ontario. or :1 bond with pcrsuxlul sur:'tiL's:1ppruv<-rl :15; .`I(i4`(|ll{Iit`. (C) The certificate of the 'l`i'<-uslirm` of lhv Pmvixm~ that thv ]i'l..l)ll num<:d has deposited with him :1 sum of mrnugv or .u-rnxitic-u fur mom-y approved by him to the ummmt nr vnluv ul` 3-ll,HUU fur _ each motor vehicle rcgistcrccl in the mmic of .*4n(`h prx'snn. PUBLIC NO\V PROTECTED by INC()NT13S'I ABLE II\ SURANCE In the event of dtnnugc bring done hy the mvncr or drivvr vehicle to unolher person or to pruptriy of unuthvr pt-mull, owner or driver holds an intsunnxcu pnlivy to pay 1h<- Iv;-_: of the inzmred for suvh dmnu;-,9. and if thrnn;:h nniwrrpr upon the upplicmioxi for surh polity or in thv (*\-`H11 ml` :1 the insmx-d of any term, pmviaion or (`(JXll|i'JX1 nf lhc pol would r<:lit:vc the insurer from liability, the inmr:nu~(- (`mm ncvvrthrl ' under the Sufcly R4.-szpoxxsihility L:n\\'. pay 11 to the p(`l`S0l1 injured up to the limits nulm-Ll uhovx-. but in the insurance compzxny by a provision in their policy may right to recover from the p<.-rson in~um~ llw mnonnt m :: paid in liquidation of tho dannngcwa for [he iniury hr ham (1 persons or propvrty of others. including interval and (r0515. Every person in charge of :1 motor invulvrd in an uccirlc-nt, if the n or in dmnugu to properly uppzn such uvridznt forthwith tn thv ma ufcer and shul! furnish sum-h inl'< ccrning the accident as may be Rrgistrur of Motor Vehicle-5. Perhaps I .- .\_ PROOF of FINANCIAL RI5SP()NSIBlLITY Ammmts and Haw tu (}iu' .-.-n Tllli (ERIC.-\'[`l`I.\"l` 'l`I`IS'l' pin, Ln OFFENCES OUTSIDE ONTARIO By Driven; I.iccnsel in this Province .. .. . ..4:. .I :.. ..uL... I)... . ,... 61.. .... 5., .. - big mix A. The Safety Rgsponsihilitylaw Motorists! This is vitally important IN) [)0 D0 D0 '| wn _\ULl_ll_Q l\:mdiI.~ '\\`hu rnhl '.:Illlillull un Mund:l_\` were each '|'m`.\.i:t\' In eight )'c:u1~` in the pen 1hi1I_\' izuslxcw added. Such spec-`I j,`Hlli~hInHI >hnuM make other _\'u Hm warns lypc mt" mind do :1 Int Imc the) tackle :1 nlmnk lmM~up. DRIVE CAREFULLY ! Pumphlt-tn (-h~arl_v Mplnlnlng the new lnw ultlmut 1-lmrgo [mm {hr nu:-M u! uny rump REPORTING of ACCII)EN I`.\' The Canadian Automobile. Underwriters Association` "01? KNCHV thv do-1:1 (-fYu('ti\': S:-pt. Isl '.' I\II: IlA\\.IIV V drivimz l1m-n.<:- what cnmlitmn YOU KY\'()\\' Y()l.' K.\_'()W tho- I ,.',,.` l\l by I ) III-`l.Il(|Il\.k .11! fur dunmge for or pm`mam~ntly not pay ? \I|'II \ I s`lsI` \.o\'|l||\.l\'|.` "I .V"l\ thc RU):ll Yurk. "l'nrmttn. H: 5 Stgn cuntr'.tctur,~ .\hUllH ;td\'c'rtis: _iu.~t J5 much as other selling urgu believe that in all bu>`iuc>`> incrc:t.< c:unp:tign.< were the best mc'Ihu lntd times. YOU l_(N()W that UH` I\I\' l\.VIrvv llltll Inn when in (nthc-r p|'n\'ir1('4 and, KNOW THE LAW llI'gIu'u_v' Trulr Anu'ndnu.-nl Art, 1930 being (lone the of :1 motor 1) nnzl :.\u'1l n l~y_.'Il liulnilily l l|Il`~irrpl'(~Z(`lll:'lllull r ( V(`Hl lnruvli lay I, proviraiun ('f:XHiiliUn policy whivh I` liability. Cuiiipzliiy nuislt lhv cl:imu[.r_c rto .~:ur'h (`.'i::o: their may hnvv the it: or .'mmnnls no 10 (llllHl[, ,!.` hr (lunc 1:; the ul....~.- L... 112. ..n.l ..,.. HiU(`ll Slms of the ,...n 1,. .1... 1.: ....., ..r M... .. u. n.:..1...~ ..r l' IlK'iIIL'?i|. ])ll)Vll|( Ii inf(>rInmiun or w I<:quiI`c(l by ` 1 lw `xv :;:1nu: Cd l1isnmxu::~ one wh injurr-:1 m" h ZlL'Cl(ll'lH' mrcnlly It-nn-~:! nl of On-tario H:H'1'ic Hnwer Slww next `week. Slur to you that un1c~.~a.~4 you must be which yt Thursday. August 21. 1930 (In-(`n('l`.` ) is dim-(`lly or i III-: in nrrulmnl UI lVlUlUI' VlIlll']L`S l)I /linienrr ol` lIigh\vuysa "3 permit until that m1.;ili1ily in the same 1 ()l\'.'Il`;lL 411 "T | JIHI um |I'n}nII our lict-Iuw if )'( BE INSURED ! `n `.I'II(' uflicur Success in the extraction of Int` tram hitutn'm- 1 mm . in the McMurr:t_\ area of \ux'lhc fI1 .\1- ` hertn is said to have crmvtted ten _\'e;n's nt` et- turt ull the part mt" l)r. K. A. (lurk of the Lini- vemty ut` .-\lhert:L It is reported that `H per cent. pure tar \\".l.\ t:1kcn_t`rum the >;t1tJ.~ in re- cent experiments and it is estinmted that thou- sand: ut dollars lll`.1_\ he .~".1vcd in mud-building and uther developments as '3 result of the avail- ability of this material. mv law nffm-ts , or in the 1'. l\'I(lll)I V('|II('I('3 - mpzmy 1-:I:I:\'ml`q\|nl(,'. llmt or - this new law, Hilll H `ipnl p `In: HI 1 indirc-rlly nl iniun i:-on wh ivh (Ill l'UXl' by the `utc-(rt od to pit) `Ia lruy msihlu '()u do uudc-I` M;|ym' Hen. .lulm.~.lun of Orillizt .\-3 fur 11:1 nu `till very .\uccc*ssl`ul in \1e1ivc1'iI13: the .~`11`ec1 pm I dc1ivcr_\' tnr that town. MUNICIPALITY `HAS THE. rowan ! The Hon. W. IH. Price. Attnrncy-Generzil,i has given the npinion that muiiicipalities have 1 the power to prevent the *SInIda_\= operation of I Tom Thumb golf. in an interview published in I 'l`uesd:Iy's 'l`eie_QmnI, he is quoted its `.\`11_ViI1g' Municipalities Inay pas: by-lzivvs governing Sund:-Iy miniature golf, in :1 similar manner to t the city in the case nfiSI1tIti:1_\' .\:iiIie.~ in tHi_2h 3 P-Mk." _. I .,__ ,-. __t..`_....II,I.. L... ..1..,... 1.4 o..l,.~.n \c\v_~p:1pcr ztdvcw mmhcr ul people in 1 A unk-\` no` I `in."n\n-Iv There hu.~ he;-n u very ,~:r;uil'_\ Me lwctwcren (`.:1n;aJ:\ and 111` `Ii:-T~. 'l`.akc l\:mun:1.~ fur cxzunl cal \'c:n' :1 mull ml 208 car): n1;1.lE\ trum lhc \\'e>1 lndic.~ an linn.~ are said to he rc.~punsil~1: iCt`.\ prc\"uilin_u Im1'.l}' :1.~ cnmpzt _\.x ._..._..n. -1.... ,\" scheme In cd l'.unilie.\ In stall r_x hzlvc ildnplcd : 1 }~l'.1_\.~ lu_Qc`Ihc`I` .\ n lmtislu Klulnnxhhl Ihc nu liquwr pn-tits with the go nut the municip:1l'n_\ x`cCc'i\'c ml :mcnd:mcc. Kzunluup h u pupulalion at Mun rex rim six months. In Ontari- unl_\ g'i\'c.~ nothing uf suc`. nxicipzllix) but will nul c`\'c`l\ ~iIl:'~.~ t:|.\. 1 Barrie town council takes up K1115 mul- I should do at its firs: nleeling, the {East '-1IlW above referred to vwmld zlppcur In M h:l5i.\` fur it in wurk upnn. AN EDXTORIAL NOTES AGE OF WONDERS IL \||_\ ln comb: scatter i .,. . I ........ the chc:1pe.~ i, Ohio. (01 \ . l"'.lIK.. At least -one mllniClp:lll1_\` has nlre:-ul_\= taken ztctinn along this line. The council of East York, which includes a c<`>nsiderz\'hle `Tumntn suhurhztn :n'ea; discussed -the qnestinn at length nn Mon- .lay and, taking :1 firm slztnd, had :1 h_\'-law pre- pared by J. Earl l.:tw.wn, M.| .. township solici- ttn`, In the effect that :Suntl:1_v play will nut he tnlerzttetl; cntmes will clnse `from 12 midnight until 8 :t.m.; .s:1nit:tr_v ztccmnmndutinn must he provided and an annual fee of Sin will lie cl'1nrg`ed u.peratnr.~`. - it in nnly right that ztmusement enterprise. sucl`. (l.`- the me in questium slmuld pzty :1 license tee. Mnvie 'lh81lil'E.\ . pay an annual license tee in .:1s;n-1-ie, us .1 the pool rounts, the latter cun- tlnttitt,Q zrhuut S mun :1 year In the tnwn exche- 1\.II!`l' I i Inunicip; ` guvcrnxr . X`c Cc'h'c`.~ hc-`n Lzunluups, In K-all Hunt.` \.4 lic_~ and xhe.~ nnsible Mr I mxlpzlrrxi M1 an -`gu gcthcr uunplc. :.;1rln:1.1.~ :i~p:1l'nie.~ rnmenl, p;u'1i:unc-n1 In t'11dm'>:uiun nuld he aiml- .~'.~ cun.~idcrc.1 and gt: LILHJL Ill sh \\'csl imlu .s Lu. ` sun `the ;.w..x;'THE wax-:1 . The Canad ' hold its annu` Ba , week of Sopte i zmnounccmen live article re u'm~l(1v twrvnq Lit`.- silk the 3.. ,.l I"" -"""':"" -- `777 ! THE WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS 01- CANADA u-nntn Mr-nl nnti 1-`.mnh'=| 1 I12. VV E-l`-l4\L4 I .\V|..4 vv .1: A-LL (Toronto Mail and Empire- The Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association is to its annual convention in Halifax {luring the second l4l\hI V: V; 1.`. Inta- week of September. The Chronicle of that city makes this announcement the occasion for 9. \\'oll-de.aer'.'eci apprecia- regarding the status. mission and work of the weekly press throughout the Dominion. The Chronicle reniarks that the weekly newspaper is a. .'er:; inuential organ 0: public opinion, that it performs a service which the daily newspaper cannot hope and, for the most part. does not attempt to perform. The daily and the weekly may and often do cover the same constit'.itne:.'. out "their foundations are not the same. Each has its own eld and each has its particular service to offer its i'BEl(i-;`:'... But where the daily is provincial or national in its outlook and in the conduct and organization of its nu:-\r.< .'aer\'i'.-e. the weekly is concerned, first of all, with the local Coti- stituency which it serves." This (lets not lnezzn that the weekly newspaper is wholly a local sheet and is not in- terested in these larger questions. Not int`r<=queinl_v it makes opinions and its inuence is felt to :1 ci"-oret- which has profoundly still-oted many nal national 'cli':ts. But the primary mission of the weekly .i(--\\'spapt=r is to serve its own constituency. to stimulate local industries. to kt;-p the sons and ;`mgllters who nave gone abroad in touch with the home talk on the farms. in the villages and the sniallt:;- towns. .o xe- cord the happenings oi the rural communities. -ind to mirroz` the lift. of the countryside. And. after :tll. what better sewiee is a public journal ('.'.`t})l|i)1(.` of per- forming than this---of being .11 faithful wii.m:~;.~: ii) the liie and conduct of the people into Wlmsr homes it gces? The Cumclian Weekly Newspaper Assoc.-izition. composed as it is of men and women from all sectiozis of the Dominion. is. therefore, one oi the most in- uential organi7.uii0n.'-; in the L-ouiitr_v. Its members are widely-ti'a'.'eled business men. alert and .~.hrt-\\`ci observers." There is nothing untrue or i-xag'geratod in this .'-;urvey of the weekly nt-wspztper and its l`1d of aetlvitit.-s and in- uence. and we may add that it great deal of good writing is done in the columns of the weekly prt.~.~;.<. some .)i thr- brightest. !:`dit()i`i2tl.\ and editorial ideas nppt~a:' in \\'eeki_\` nmvspnpers. The pzoprittor-tditor of :1 local p)llb1l(`ali:)ll is frequently the i;:st-informed il.ll(i inost ini`luvntinl man in the community. He would not ex angv ziis :.itu-ntion for most positions on vity newspapers. and. in not n few cases. the weekly press has proved the high road to poli- tical preferment nrzcl even to :1. seat in the Lt?}_{i.~.i:1llll ..' or the House of Commons. :\le;1rl\' %mu,mm,um pntnmis : Cunsumcd in (L:1nu.l:1 In 1`)2`>--n pnunds, us 1i;;"ure.l -h_\ the Burcu This. an n pnpululinn l`1l>i> H1 `LI ..c .. -|l1 |\uaI"1\I`H -nnnuill x`x|n\'HlT l|Hl .1: All -lvI.n.s;\'; nlllnuun .. - V . . . . . . ..l . ilu wt" 30.50 puunds. The ;1\'cI':1)4c has .\te;uii1_\* incrc:1.\cd >incc N20, \\ `:11 28.44 pnllIh1.\. The _\`e:1r'> can `cheese mnnuntcd In 3--l,<.~>l,7c,3 p zxnnuul par czlpilu ;1\'cru_;c u!" *3! lI`;1H1'ne public \\'<- icipulities and di.~1rict> ernl ;4'u\'c1`1nncm were lure would run illln n fur the >'[\t`lhHll_*\' wt 1:: t:mire1_\" umsnncernc-.1 A - .-.. u. ... r'....... 1' K " ' ' \ act the '1mpn: appear In he 2l\1l11il1i.~lc`I`Cd. --In spite tit` all its seeming evils. the age in \f_1tit.'lt we live is the inost wnnt lerfnI the wurht h:t~ ever witnessed. Happy are thuse. p:n'ticu1:n'- 1;) ; the _VUllH_L', W]!!! can grasp its si_a'i1it'ic;tiicc. A- sxtntiitttitig :t.~. the advancement at the last half ceittttny h:t> heen. it is only :1 he;:inning' mt` _4't'(lt- er; }tt`It_t{l`C>'S yet to cnnte. .'l'li..un'htfuI l1Pl`\'lIH\ Hr Jiiino` :1 \'Hl'L'it`P hr WL LII` lIl'I. linn dHH:l1`t~` Even when hc pr;1c1icu1 The n l undevelx. } uH'ici:11 5 .--.4: :\ u._ |'L "|slL\l\rI|`l.' \` c`\ c'I`_\`nllL' kHH\\'.\ d:1_\' cuxnpznm-d \\'i` nu jL1>1il'ic:uiu11 I tn cmnplcxc Ihc hlin In: I Muir LHIHL Il\'lll. \ ' l*u.~l1e.~. Mune nple in and Wu 'in1pn.~i I n..\-11' In '1) in ` pructicu -iI`\`:.l\H L` .. , .... 'V an :1vex':1;\-`c ` 3o.S( pmnu 1'! f.. ... .. nptd ` cl-111;! OPINIONS OF OTHERS Cl;l`lU`l\'lCb.` VC.| U7 LUHIL. . pxtilllllllg ulll tn the yntittget` generzttiun the ever mopzttttlittg upp( Irlllnlll.\` which ttwztit their eager . .- , . l 'lltuug'ltttttl persum are tlutng` :1 .~`et`vtce by l lztins ttntl lrztntls. Whztt unexplnred resnnrces: tutti ttllktmwtl fm'ces of t1:llttI`6 still lie cunce:tl- ; t, wztttting only the ke_v.~i which the humztn ugintl must sttpply to unlock their secrets. vuwltile this wnntlerlul age :tntl`the still inure xtmtlerlul _Vc:lt'5 tn fullnw present greztt appur- lllllcs, they ztlsn involve equally great t'espn1i- tiltilitiuc Ar H1 vrnrlh ..I` irt.i'I\' I`n'Ii.`ltHu` `l.lp-3- at the \\':ttc%t`\t':t_\ the circtttur m:t_\` It wnttltt rc`quit'c` '~IHCtIn11`]t.`lL HICT I filtt>1tc`J. tltt: tm: . . " I . H 1! .n.... 1:11 `ills \ Il.\ l'l all the la I 11;1vi11g` :1 Mn: I' nu; , "we 13:1 111: ;11()n1;u"m In \\ `hll Hun ,\ E1l1ll1 \ '\\.llll they nu 1:11` 7 . nmem: _\' spun -un..H1 IWHHICD, lllcy (ILVIV IIIVIVIVL L\,iklollI.V .l\.1|l l\.~`}"'ll" .-il1ililic.\`. Are the ymllh If tnd:1_\' hulking ade- quulc prep:u`:1ti tn mcpt them? This qucstinn ~lmuhl L-Ilgzlgc: the .\Cl'h>ll.\ zlllcntiu-n uf every wrung pcr.wn. :15 well as that of Ilwsc whu are cLmr_v`c..i with their training and dcvch-pn1c11l. :\I`n:lH znxmnnplhnn pcr wnwu n'u .`. |!\\'llI1`l 311.1 c: I .,. .. . :1` '.'e1'y ! rforms md. part. :- ':on`stituuncy. out , b offer 1'ead-;>:'.~;. national ion L, - -. o .1... > ; +I--|` GB Sheik until en a | not .~,Lab1 hou.-54 fhu .|'Il plcu H11: alert zmcl .~'.r1:'e\\`u \A/HI ! erated in e I ncti\"ni(_-. s(.1'vice. L streets a y -.)f 40 years zas m been re` :f mom. 1 IHUSL l0tl1::1' k D..1.:|\;: L"IlI\..` -vun \ and the lc-.~. .-f norv . Jitll nat `.(.``t is not let ; c`".;3,ret- which xiunal :di'.-1:5. veekly ) lghters )mc 1(:;` .0 somnmnities. | lLI|.`\ ILII em \':11]c).' lhc c:m:1 . , \\'hc11 H mmnnlplin I\..IIl1i\ /\ l cnn.~vlv:1ni:1 town has :1 1:ulie.\' fire pT{1`t:11cr1l. Ii is :1 safe lwl that they use unly : lLU:\C . huucr V'\ 3`>`)..H:s`,. m Slillisl l\ \' \'.il1 I. nus . \\'L`s -.. 1. ~.. n.~'un1p1i mu it .-1... 1ln'c*L` mil- . .1 11., ;*._ up1L'.;m- . xronicle luential : -`nut THE BARBIE EXAMINER .-gm Ihm KIII H1315 '-|H\' Ill` mul. \ I Niglnt h:1.xclmll Inn)` make ii uxnu-cc>s:n`_\' Inr the unice lmy In attend an m:m_v -I" hi.\ g`r:1nd- mu1l1er's tunerzlls. HOSTS! Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dob- ston. an aged couple living near Shelburne. never believed in ghosts- ! ` recently. Now they have forsak- len $131100 farm because they could not keep their stock locked in the] .sla1)l( . Neither could, they keep theii-I l1ou.~:o doors locked. Everything about the house seemed to give them the - "air." Even Ross Dobson, who livesl : ise\'u'al farms from the haunted one. 1 uevur believed in ghosts until recently.` In his own home he states. positively. . that he saw the broom go up and down a it... ,...n..-- .~mirq_-ant um-p hm n. hun- : H131 DC saw HIL` Dfuuxn gu up nuu uuwu the cellar` stalrs--not once, but it hun- drcd times. On one occasion a window was broken. and upon investigating he found a bolt. \vm`c`-11 a few minutes be- fore had been in his pocket. lying out- :ide the xvmdaw. A blanket. another time. folded itself up and oated through the air from one room to am- other. It`s :4 sad plight to be in. M1`. and Mrs. Dobsml reiuse to go back t.o the-ix` farm and they are now on the ve1`g- of slm'\'z\t`1on. Come on yo knights of the dark. get busy! ' ' Cllgllllf I5 Llgkll But it will not 1 of the town as it < ycars ago. because it 1 replaced by more 11 Jnu-nl Tl it nnuv in 4"/'\ x lllrflll. LL L`. llU\\' |U U. J hill \'lUl: U1 llll` utht.-1' kind at the Czmacliaii National Exhibition. Recently a fire engine inanu1`aclu:'cr \vr0t:- the town council asking if the machine might. be bor- mwecl to be used for heating water at .1 rcfreshincnt stand. The council is willing to rent it. as it is not in use. and they think it might as well be earning :1 little money for the town. so the clerk lms been instructed to v.'i'itr: tho mzmuftlcturer stating that the old .VIl'l`y\V(?a[]`lt?l` is available. And now fur some REAL hot coifce. :3: :k UP IN THE NORTH country they handle Communists even rougher than Chief Draper's men in Toronto. Recently the whole village of Garson. in the Suclbury district. turned out to listen to the soapbox omtors. On ur- m'in:;. the `oand of Communists. under I Cnm1".ad:~ Martin Market`. urgantzt-x' 0)` ` the disu`i('t. were sandwiched betw(>(>n .1 line of .'e\'ent(vn police office -1'5 on (`..')(-` Kim: nf xhn .n-an vnrznv fuvnc. I The Weekly Mirror Reflecting Highjights in the News from Ontario Town Newspapers I O`?-3 HEODORE DEMULVER. a 1'0 r r~.... ` HITBY'S uld Mc-rry\veathe1' ..n..;n.\ .. nnnn on n:\v\1:x hem I I

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