Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 25 Nov 1957, p. 7

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itsHOMAS SBOMMANaof strand demonstrated ready MONDAY Nov MBERgiflQSI Debate on Wheat Heber smith QCoIBarrie elected to the House of Commons asMP for SlmcoeNorth tor the first time in theJuno 10 elecllon made his maiden speech on Nov it was in conjunction with the debate onthe Canadian wheat Board Act concerning ari amendment to bring flax and rye under jurisdiction oi the board William BYyCc CCF Selkirk Manitoba made reference to the act that too many lawyers had been getting Into the debate Said Mr Bryce pr ridiculous would it be for me to get up in bar association meeting and tell them what thought They belong to the strongest union in the world the lawyers union they can cru cify man they can take away his bread and butter and still and tell the farmer what he should do handwltli the Blippilrstl win thesheep shearing and wool preparation competition at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair Toronto last week Mr aowmnn here with his badge and prize winning ram ny ANNE strains With the coming oi Fall the opening of the social son is 0199 more upon us gt uner parties soirees forma1 dances and glittering jrocklatl par ties have comincncedp gain to add little variety to and bitch pleasant diversion tram the seri ous business oi everyday diving Invitations to various orthcomirig sparkling affairs areai the hall table with th th daily mail and pleasant spirit of anticipation prevails as one engages oneself once more in the inevitable problem ing gowns mgo comes the concert seo New Yorkand oth tunate enough to cert arti aEvery city large and son celvcs its share ofE ed edr formances and very concert halls in th var across Canada and States willbc filled to opacity as the general public again given the opportu ty hear ing the nations perfcflrmers us laces nited Th llimmunity Concert In ntrs very wonderlul thing No onlyvdoes it top ranking artists within he earing and viewing range of the average smallercommunity dtveller but it lends to the citizclio certain inutuai pride in help able to famous artistan uterested and appreciative audience VlMost small cities and large towns have Community Concert iTSfTAtkjMUslc every few weeks featuring diff erent artist at each and hsuatly sponsoredby some local philault thropic group Attending the Community Con certseriesinyour district is an enjoyable and highly valuable way of spending fewWinter even logs you may have cause never to forget The artists whothave been in vited to perform for you deserve yourn interest and appreciation and while this you may easily give you will receive great deal more in return for each oi them hassomething inspiring and worth Whilarto give you gt Throughgltheir art they can catch for you glimpse of the beauty that is eternal tthey can elevate your mindto loftiness indnitely beyond the mundane which comprises sogreat partoi life and they can share with you thefieasntes that constitute the very basis ofthe highest in culture in ourprogressive society You owe it to ydurself to attend Copyright 1958 The farmer knows what he wants and it it were not for these lawyer fellows ptcaching¥about grain exchange we would have got the things we wanted long ago We have had two wars and what happened whenever we were at war They took the grain away from the grain exchange and sat down and did things in businesslike way they could not afford to speculate then Thc troubles we thc had in selling our crops have taken place since the Liverpool corn exchange was opened while it was closce werhsd rro trouble selling our grain nation to nation but now it is quite differenL do not want to hinder progress in this matter believe in the principle and support the bill hope furthermore that the farmers in this country will also support it and let the lawyers go their own wax MR SMITH nesim coeNort Speaker make no apolog sqwhatsoever lo the hon member or Selklrlr Mr Bly nd am sure tha arty lawyeri who practices in small Ontario town knows the problems of agriculture am also sure that all members who represent rural ridings would in principle support this bill It step forward in the orderlysys tem of marketing another ogricub tural product It is in the inter ests of ill of us who are concerned with th farming industry to bring more stabilityfto thatfi ndustry We in Ontario are 11 tom ar with the marketing of flaxal though the hon memberjrqm Lis gar Mr Muir who isan experi enced farmer tells me that he is supporting this bill in principle and that by far the majority of the farmers of western Canada are interested in this matter However think the timing of the bill is unfortunate There are other farmers in Gadsdasbez sides those inwestern Canada They too have their problems and should say7 it is forthnatethat our friends in the corner the house wh haveipresented bis lldo have any embers representing rural ri ngsineastlt em Canada Therefore they no they have the audacity to getup it is unfortunateor perhapsnl ail lNSURANCE SPECIALIST one who can see acornmas Purclidsé Of IPeu creamer genes sons cc MP Simone North doubt arcnot so sympatheti the problems oi the Ontario iarni think we members iromlonv assisted in expoditing tbc billto provide cash advances for farmvstored grain because Iwe real ized it was matter of vital im portance to the economy at Can ada but now we would like some priority tobe given to legislation which will help the Ontario frm ers and it you will read the 9rd paper MR pxcxaascxu Wher the Minister of Agriculture MR SMITH There lsa motio on theorder paper to support pr ces for other farm products That isKa matter oi vital interest to my constituents in rural Onta no PICKEasciLL Where the Prime Minister MR SMITH Surely it Would dnlyiair if the Minister offigr culture and hisdepartrnen were allowedto present thatlegis rather than beforced it Wherelis MB 12 Read your newspapers MR SMITH tovhave to al with this billwhich we think not as emergent as thelegisla lion needed for eastern farmer Ma call it aixoclock oclock the house tool reces Quad st Holds Meeting Mrs Robert Kell as hostess to the WMS iori their November meeting Fourteen membe nd one visitor were present Wit ness wasthe word used for the roll call ers Kell Christian stevvardV Vshlptsecretary read paper The Night of the CrossM Kell gave temperance paper There is to be meeting for the Brltish and Foreign Bible Society on Dec in Giliord United Church at pm Mls Sawyer gave report on the Mission Band work Re ports of the sectional meeting were given 1b rs Weaver and 1331 on lap was oyes Mrs nose the worship scrvice Neill read the closed the the helslfl trod Eur that YOUR INSURANCE Fuliv Covers YOU it is wise to consult that you get the best Insurance at thailow tD can stab prefout MTGPurchase by unit ed Cooperatives of Ontario of the Band Lanirk Creamery térthpontario wlth arnted ir announced todayby sMusgrave president olUCO urcbase of the Perth Creaml rings UCOId annual butter etion in Eastern Ontario up million pounds annually lsjapproximately 20 per cent the total butter production in st rn Ontario and makes Un Cooperatives the largest sin pmdueer or butter lnthai In all or Ontario Uni ed ti produces approxi per cent of the pro uai butterI production lied Cozopcratives present parity 01 1000000 pounds section IwHages7 olO Eastern Ontari milk and cream cry operations are at mum Cohden and Arnprlor here this plants alongwlth the new ly pure ased Perth plants will be placed dertba managemento Jack Finnegan former owner of the glerth plant when arrange ments are completed it is plan when that Mr Finnegan age Umsfour eastern cre cry ncbcs lronl Perth operative in it management oi the combined operations Ren lrew Cohden and Arnprior will be enlarged to include represen tatives oi producers in the Perth area Mr Musgrave said musicians commune The difficulty being experienc ed by municlpalitiescalls for fresh approach to government linanclng lri thepast munici palities have been ignored in inoffio Thinlng Schoolqu Stall Aylnle to MAPStatlon Fsllannell Joined the army in Maydm and serve until No penrber 1945 He mounted in The advisory bohrdol directors which now assists United CG momma oases ed an agchnntlon for quuty Reeve 0rillia Town wbentba nomination was held Monday Greer will lake 3955mm Next January Mr his place for the tlrst time in Simone Cognty Council dominion provincial discussions it is hoped that the new govern ment at Ottawa will realize that municipal financing is as lmpo not as provincial and federal ancin Fort Frances Times the Win January 1962 Ind priorto Station Aylmer Wassta tioned at Trenton standing in allsports lli bier inelud woodwork PLEA FOR raxnms Textilepeopla know that con have to be nude to reach in trade between coun But it is none evident tha the governments of the last 10 pr 15 yearshavo earedlittle whether the Canadian textile in dustry flourishcdmlsefell Surely this oncegreat Canadian industry deservesbetter lhan ts present trvfiatmentdqarletoh Place an raornrn Goose gas 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