make manner NEW ammo Pearson speaks to lion repllrot building IrCouncli otinnkfil two readings to regulate theerecï¬onaiten rim willrequire planet all and lag beinngteied operated it iliowr tor the ellruin of fees or the approval of the plans andioo the issuing ot permits and allowa lor the refusal at such permit or any building or structure which is contrary to the provi aions oi the bylaw CF er external Amos mlhlster Lester Liberalconvention in Ottawa which eleCtedhlm wry leader succeeding Rt Hon Louis St Laur ent who retired Mr Pearson wonovcriormer health minister Paul Martin to Man ny rhinos SAVAGE Michchasbcen ten recently in is floods and atti deal lei this has he wave Alarm which qlidwedtlte real izatinn of ltussias spectacular advances in the iield oi tcch noiogy However hould snot so nuns as some critics secrn to do that the spin purpose to turn out artittcial satellites and guided missiles it is true that this cénnot be done without educptionpbpt edu cation Unitsbest sense should not jbe concerned merely with knowledge but the ability and wisdom to use knowledge or the most worthy purposes fshould therefore not in to the conclusion othht everything iswrongr With our systém of has probably than at the pre keen interest are showing willingness to de vote time and mon notion of its probie portant centres allacruss Can add cnthusiastie grou Zens have been studying educa tionalProblems gle an surnm izi ngs was held Barrie District North Collegiate undenthe chairmahshi further conferences loathe new ye Examiner Dec Fortunately interest in is bcin edthroughA the fercnce onEducationt at Ottawa Fe $29 of national confere by the Canadi Federatlo bar 1956 The project related to ationt is and Méyor bloyd Henderson Portage la Ham SEARCHlIGHI oNEoUcAnb induced hylhe cdvcnt oi Rus sias Sputnik The idea grew out of the conviction of the span sore fthahwidcr public under standing otCanadas educational needs and problems wouldbc major step toward their solu tion Anothcr purpose or this uique conference is to locus attention on the objectives and needs oi ï¬education in Canada in next decade and toseck waysand means to mectthem There is no doubt that the contcrenpo will have protound and farreaching effects on edu cation for many years to come As national coordinating ef tort it is expected thatlitwill channel and integrate all that is best in educational thought and eilort and should go long wav toward creating proper climate of public opinion so essential to the performance of the mostvi tal job to be done in Canada to day The sponsors of the Canadian Conlercnce on Education are 19 national organiutions whose names follow Association Canadienne dcs Educatours de Langue Fran calse Cdnadian Association for MumEducation CanadianAs sociation of Sch Superintend ants and inspectors Canadian Chamber of Commercer Canadlt ian Council tor Crippled Chil dren and Adu adion Edu cation Associatio Canadian Federation of Agriculture Can adian Home and School and ParentTeacher Fedcrhtion Can adia Service League Cana lacturors Association Mental Health Association Can adian School Truslces Associa Canadian ieachers Feder Chemical Institute of Can ada Engineering institute of Canada Industrial Foundation on Education National Confer ence of Canadian Universities National Council of Women can Co inunity Centre Mpeting unuai meeting of Grenfel Com munity Centre will be held on Monday evening Jan 27 at 830 Each phase brin lurch Community Euchre There were tahles hrs at th Cnmmu Centrel Prizes went to high Miller William andGeorg Harris tied for lone hands George was known as was sold on aidiiferent plan to the 43F it further allows for the pulling down or removal Itthe expem oi the owner any building emet ed constructed or altered repair cd or placed in contravention of the bylaw lt adopts the code of building regulations as set out in the na onal building code has long been needed in the town ship to assure the buyers of homer and buildings that the construe tion therein was donein accord ance to rhcrequirementaot code or building eihies llowever it has loopholes that according to the actingldirectol of the Department Municipal Allahs are accessary because the statutes do not provide othe so These loopholes are due to the fact that the council must becon sul and must authorize any on rcement of certain acts which the inspector may lindnot in accordance with ihebylaw He must go to the council and they may authorize himto enforce or not the bylaw Once this bylaw is placed in the hook it becomes part of the regulations under which construc tion alterations and repairs of every building must be done However Lets take MYTiiiQAL possi bility Some time long alter the present council haveceased to be in office builder perhaps hpek ad by syndicate with plenty of funds to throw aroundhave some land that they desire to build homes on his not too well drained and was cheap to begin with They also have purchased obig supply of materials at price but none oi which was top or even second timber quality They intend to use this poor material in thesehdmcs twill he wechnveradtby the interior7 finish so the buyers will not be aware that they have bought these interior materials decided to get behind the venture there had been an election in the township and change iufltha councilt Two or more members got on whom this syndicate knew to be triendlylf Therefore when the nspector ï¬nds the poor material being used on not pro perly drained lands he calls bait and suggests that thcyemust corneto meetingrof the council and show justiï¬cation for theuse of the materials and the condition of the cellars and foundations pn Assurance ii 185 hackin the rosei life insurance assurance and present An ad in Boyd Cart Shores old copy of the lCanada Directory 1851 speaks of fHalf Credit System and Protective Assurances The ï¬rst was fto payhalt the annual premium for the lirst ï¬ve or seven yem remiru bnli Vwitliinterestheing chargodnaa debt on the policy This bylaw Before they on bylaw which counelllstowhatnctlonh tr take This has placed the bylaw into politics on eaves oncer meat not agtha hands the cgurtsr but directlynwlth the Au em hersol that council Maid 1happenhere Accordingn the oltieial oitbor municipal department there is no provision in the sunflowherehlt the building inspector may re vake permit on hilowu accord or direct that unydangerons or unsafe condition or materials be corrected He must thengoto his council who are the deciding body as to how eniorcement may or may not he carried out if the provisions of the bylaw are worthy of becoming1w then in thiswritels opinion thelaw should be enforced through the courts whichvvouid be the decid ing factor asto the provisionsaa written into the bylaw lithe statutes do not provide for municipalities to enforce such bylaws through their authorized ofï¬cials whose interpretations could stand egal proceedings in court then ratepayg should not be placed under bylaw twhich requires decision for en forcement on elected or political authority This is the stand we take against this enactment which can becomevllaw alter another reading by council Herewithare parts of the letter receivedrcgarding thisirom the department iï¬clal The bylaw is onelwhich was pre pared by this dgpartmentthe ad ministration section oi which is in keeping withrtllo present pro visions oiThe Municipal Act and the remainder of the bylaw has been adapted iromï¬he National BuildingCode vrMunieipallties injthis province operatcrunder hat is known as Permissive Leg slaLinn in othv er words it there is authority perform the permitted by the Statute but if there is no statut ory authority thentï¬e municipal ity should not undertake theplo vbuilding inspectorflo revoke permit hence use oiSubsection of Sec n5 has been drafted accordingly There ishtn my knovIledge no statutory authority here building inspector may of his own accord direct that any dangerous or unsafe conditions bccorrected at the owners expense andflithl out delay Attention in this cou nection is invited to the provisions of Section3381 Paragraphs 42 and 43 of The Municipal Act which read as follows mills1 Bylaws ma be passed by the councils of local muhicipï¬ itiesr 42 For authnrliing the pulling down or removal atthe expense of the Moor of any building or erection constructed Zaltcred re paired or placed in contravention of the bylaw auth illng thegt down orrepainngro renewing at the efpenseof Ah annuotedhereun do zlilllfbénqtod throttle or section 11 caninlynltam 531nm The municipal Wher ity loam or repulreby bylaw arolherwise gthatgany matter or thin be dons thrown may by the same or by another bylaw directtthat in default its being done bgpthe pe or Mhlre to do it oh thing shall be doneathie omen and the corporutlonnny recover the expenseincurredln cowu hypotion or the same maybe recovered in like manner as mun iclpal taxes or thereupon provide that the expense incurred by it with interestsball be pay ableIhy such person in annual in stalments not exceeding ten years old may without obtaining the assent ot the electorp borrow money to cover suchexpense hy the issue Vol debentures the cor porotion payable in not more than tenyears 497Where any bylaw at niunic ipality or of local board thereof sscd under the authorityoi this any other general or special Act is contravened in addition to any other remedyandto any penalty lmpased by the bylaw such contravention Iy be re strained by action at instance of ratcpayer the corporation or local boar 35 In respect to the second paragraph of Section reference is made to Section 391Subsoe tion at lhcltiunlcipa1Act ex tract oi which is quoted here under 3E11 Bylaws may he passed by lac councils 01 urban municipal les hliFor requiring the owner or occupant of any building to make such changes in its structure and tovatrengthen aliauppom and floors as may be required by the architect or othEr oflicernam all inthebylayVwheruda the opinionol the architect or such allicer the building is being used quany purpoï¬ior which it is sructurally unauited or which riders it dangero ï¬iï¬crmilfiro or sucholher oltlcer for such use after ueh changes have been mains Jae nray dfirect and pro ng use hulldl or oner Hg without his sanction and approv STATION hirs lilillerdsback inBorrie hospital having fallen and kai bone just below one hip We all wish her speedy recovery Weekend Guests Miss Lillian Graham ad her guests ht rher homé for the weekend Miss Reta Buchanan and mother and RayStanley all of Toronto Mr and Mrs Graham entertained on Satur daynight with fewiriends for on or hospital McArthur is bomo from Tor ntor hospital eing urprisa party in honor of her mother mt IS danserous ehtlflhn to atom in peep of the Chiuch of mind in anadawhat are doing through their own missionary moiety to bring the power0 Spirit 01 Christ into themes the people at their own country and in lands abroad The lira opens with scene unable Governor Generala church St Bartholomews in Ottawa takes the audience to the Arctic Japan iindia and along the BritishColurnbia coast ltrslurwa all phases of the churchswork among Canadians and among the people of other lands Allandaie Men Attending Course Lumber Estimates Griffin and114 Lackie Aliandaie Lillitberolz Fuel Comp any attended special estimating clinic oonductedvby the Ontario RetailLumbcr Dealers Associa tion atBurlingthnJan 22 and 23 organizing the company opera tion to tie in closely with the current Operation iiome lm provcment Campaign and the fMintcrWork Program of the Federal Department of Labor Allandale Lumbar on Fuel Comp any sent their men on this course to learn thelbeat and quickest methods of estimating both new construction and the home in provement package New techniques in estimating were taughtby Herb Lotz Ridge wood New Jersey who is og nized one of the few experts on this important gtsuhleet Cour ses will be conducted zitBurling ton llamilton Ottawa and fourth course at Burlingtonin Apriloi this year Each course Wm last two days with full evening otstudy on the flrrtday Thirtysix lumber deaiers can bebacconunodated on eachco mesh been ï¬lled witha representation of dealers iron allover the Province of0n tarioas iar west as PortArthur and far east as rnwali TWMRT Weekly Euchre The weekly euchre was held in WoodsSchool on Wedncsday evening with seven tables play ing lijgh prizes Were won by Florrie Whitesid and Roylllolt Lono hands Alfred Mooney irenc Biakcly and Allan EgbeotW of FlomeWh day Jan 15 with 10 members present Mrs Florri Whit ide presided tflberneetlng opened With hymn and pray Scriptur lesson was read by Alice New Lesson thoughts fAnother were read by Mrs as answered to Day last meeting wcre read by Kathleenliiooney It was decided tha study passed around EMERMENS Cunaan citizeria groupin nan Severn has his critics to repair engiveripermiséion by Roman Oath lic church auth and preserve the histo Lumbemiens Chore dsron historic site squelchirig rs that it might be moved to Kltchener Huronia Historic Sitesvand Tourist ted in Stayner on Wednesday with theirunele Agar at Wilcox rest homeLandx ltlrs Elm man and also called on liir and Mrs Charles chcer and iamlly Mr nd Mrs Clarence Holt and ioeo akviile were Saturday guests rot Mr and Mrs Ilolt Attend Anniversaries Mrs DJennett and Mr andMraGeorge Holt were among the Saturdaygucats of Mr and Mrs0rval Terry who celebrated their sliver weddingand Mr and Mrs William Evans who it bra tcdtheir olden flospltil ing hockey pract atl Thornton Arenaon Monday night is home rem the Hospital Everyone was latho hearhis injuries werenotas se our as wasnt lirst expected Former Pastor Mnand 103er in Torontoon Friday attending the inland oitheir uncle Baker Rev Mr Baker Junior pastor of Cookstowntthorn ton circuit in l893 Sho after his ordination he marriedMiss Annie Lennox oi Thornton He had charge of churches in Hillï¬dalegbunn Ave Howard Parklllnite Churche in romnté ahdSt auls prim Moclationvpt¢d agrantiol s50 toward the project moo7o He retired several yearsago and resided in Toronto lie is rur vived by two sons andtwo daugh ers Hiswiie predeceased him tcw years ago lutermedt took place in theftamily plot in his native rBradior lrlnlm Annual flrinity United Church held their annua meeting inrtho base ment oithe churehou Monday evening with thepastor in the chair and Miss Greene acting as secretary Theasessinu eported mem bership at ld7with 101 families was hurt dur well attended the Full Prayer Gospel Grou held at Grassland Culvervis home of spending hr