CivilServantsr MayNdyvacqUire grown Lands Ontarich servants are now permitted to acquire Crown lands as summer cottage sites and si ilarruses For many yearstheyflere not permitted to innchase1 lands This1 it ST NDREWS was ewpanc was tolavo any charge ad lnfllcklng by cmploy ESBYTEMAN cc in publicowned lands CHURCH mï¬owevra it asbexen leg that 0¢I and Worstey an wor ardshp an even gt tended to make secondsth citl rem of civil servants Omnmana ellowner An amendman lions now allows SUNDAY FEBRUARY 91958 11 an as pm ployeesito acquire Crown lands aliemm srnn oath of doourse the necessary ecks an balances to ensure that abuses will not occur WWWWWQL lamaJunior Senior Classes 11 Begihnen Kindergart Terms min COME TO CHURCH St enca Monitor plate you might try Extension of school terms for high school students has been an nounccd by Education Minister William Dunlap and it will al fcct all students from Grade to Grade 13 inclusively Dr Dunlap salllthls action was in line withkhis departments no cy to war for anger an more efficientscbool year with DEDICAUION OFCKURCII more study time and more work msmnas This is ï¬rst step toward THE VENJ GILLING MB£E achieving the objective of full Dirge of Church ï¬lenllgn ten month school year he dad pmPammmuim Henceforth grades to 11 and 12 will not finish courses until sz about June 12 instead of about dune as has been the practice in past years examinations will start tht ormal bankeredit provisions on not cover their needs and rash aninsï¬tutionru the led eril governments Dï¬elopmenh Shes not met the eney comp ii that interest rate too high had other terms of loan money create barriers to the proper expansionof this vita industry In view of the broad mpactnmhe tourist in dustry ongeneral economic conditions the poten tial employment thatcn by ilt mrmhnflmceoto usessnnn we could notproduoe for ourselves if we did Embargm menu with In yqu suds not mind what it cost Most Canadians sire Bouldermm by 2mm we mdmw quite ready to my some extra cost set prllte banking facilities is only homeproduced goods not if this extra In grows beyond certain point then we are heading into real rouble The unhappy iactsieave no possible doubt Culltrig that our coststruoturelsbutiding upto the own Sauna summ danger point it is aiready more serious Res£5070 90yungLmes problemtlian most of the political issues to grow We and mm Warm only that some people are getting excited about innn dys mst he mdg last ar the ayera ou ut pm again inour iilelllne No doubt that rennin out mi Satur ay orvgztgxingï¬um 331 has amidst what olflclllsofCenlral unaltedzchurch and other property owners along the outside of least for healthy economy we ought Tm hid fwd when they to be able to count on an annual increase of gt preached conned on Mondayevehing as as re ï¬bmlt2 Ym the me me avenge consideration of plans to wi the avenue at gt yogi026139 ndsuuazfzggneg gas imnamm the expense of dozen or so no old inaple tree gt puma new $1 am Dahlia 953 were honomd their genemums Third Avenue East is to be widened and attend themecimgbeing conï¬ned and were the glory 011118 131 should lie but city council should not like on gt bed for smeflma my fld ECOLESIASIIOUS easy way out the easyway being Widen 19 vacate votezoi the peeple before cast sigc of thel ttlxigruiighfarc lEirivizlntrélly ï¬e Sfrongly ObleCfS kinga decision on thisprob MESS WINS all BS ormers 0m Thank west side of Third Avenue East will have to be To gt Més Minus Old Post Office EarlRe Feb 135d moved to the interior of the block Surely the Bell Telephone Co and0wen Sound Public Utili Wants Old Post To n4 Editor Tom Down Canadian Costs Too High Canada is country trying to build up its own industries butlit lsrstlll dependent on foreign trade and still vitally needingto rcmnln competitive in the world Both do mestic and export industrLEs depend on matntiiining allth level of costs We know there is hardly anything which Milan Babel Studentv pastor 12Dunlcp PA M411 NDAY swoon mtg class 103511111 moltNINo wonsmp 1mm Terrlporarlly Held at jCodringtoll School 211CDDRINGTON smear memoiloilvor avg nitsgis rile LIFE Lise UNITED Elllcill as lfyom want to see strange unknown HTTHEvV CHURcH or GILES Aagllcin as cool so wasteful waistcl of taxpayers REV can nitrogen money amt4C hllrcil Schodi ELLMORNING scavrce 11 int magnum scuoor WiningJunior Intermediate and Senior Departments Aldlllt33lfle StudyGroupr pimwa baby It uncry Klnilergnrlen and Primarynepartmente pmEVEPING SERVICE Older Workers Hold Own The notion that older workers are less productive than more youthful members of the labor force is attentively debunked in recent surveys made by National Associor ttescould be persuaded to act now and move their poles and wires thusopeningthegway for widening on the west side leaving the east side with its several splendid trees to provide bit of tion of Mohuipxturers in the ills Until slew years ago it was fashionable to class everyone of more than 40 years of age as an older worker Today as NAM sur vey shows only workers in the 45 years or older group are classed as older workers In comparison with their juniors these older workers show up favorabe indeed iii terms 01 jlperformarlcc on the 1017 921 per cent of employers rate them as good as or better interms of productivity than young or workers On attendance too they get better mirks by for than their juniors Oidj er workers ore rated better than those un der 45 in terms of job safety and in theirat titude towards their work Most serious handicap from which older workers suffer is their belief that their abil ities are deteriorating rapidly flhls isnt so In words otDr Nathan Shook of the Us Public HeadhhBerViceno differences in efficiency in the performance of moderate work or observed between the ages of and we gt The fact is that technological advance whichhas done much to lessen the physical stress of work in industry has placed premium on such qualities as skill and judg ment qiinlities that are unquestionably more fully developed in older and more ex pcrlenced workers thean their juniors Thats what the survey says anyway Opinions ofOthers PearsonPo ilics Practical ionic Star Some political wisencres are putting out the canard that Lester Peirion is not practical politician If by that theymcan he is not one of the smokeï¬ll citroom boys they are right Pearson is not that kind of politician But he is politicallypractic this man whom soldiers base ball playersA crow atAthe CNE hearty people at railwaystations across the country membersof Parliament of all parties and statesmen of the world call EMike Could lilybrained dreamer of an international heaven have done what Pearson did forConadaand the worlds peace at UN Big Business iToronto Telegram The theme of the annual mectl of th Tourism ntario Hotcl Association in Toronto th week may be summed up on one phrase Tourism is Big any ness Hotel and tourist resort opentorsarecon slantly seeking ways and means or conducting their business which is Canadas third largest industry on the scale which it merits Their problems are many but lile future of the industry rests ibehnain upon the provisions of prep credit facilities so that experienced operat rs Irnay ï¬nance the amenities needed to meet to desircs In Ontarioras RRumblc therley said in his report as president of Associated Tourist Resorts of Ontario there is need for clariï¬cation of liquor laws to remove regulations Modern and adequntcaceoinmodatio be provided only if credit is available Resort opera tors are lanninga new approach to govémrnents this score Tlle tourist agepand desires gt our failure to note that communism is the enemy turning our thoughts in favor of the new national communism which is spreading in the world can bring the dayabout which Khrushchev has boasted the day when communism will have greenery at least Battling Communism St Gatherines Standard At times the peoples of Tthe free world Seem to forget that it ls communism we are fighting not just Russia We forget that communism isa godless religion that it takes its iforcevand energyfrom that fact Communism is not Russia for it will continue to cxisteven after thc present Russian state has disappeared Communism has an not natural law has become me rellc And that is why on thi moon spread its evil tentacles over all the earth The warning has been clearly given returhi Now why ï¬ï¬‚uoyï¬zms beauty to God or surrender lo communism perhaps when this Town of maeis known be th ld to godlessrrule rule where the state is asfhufieiï¬n°noiï¬ rial under another name It would in any event supreme and the individualdoesnot count it is warning not alone for thought but for 5pm mi Europe and Asia Switzerland individual nnd collective action gt On Luring lndUsTries Peterborough Exam The bestwey of ttractingne governments to erect buildings on speculation The alternative is for the citizens ofau industry city to utup the capital to up such building With otficials of discus bringing lives of municipality its mostlof the tried techniques industrycom They should not afraid to go outside in him government andask for the ens Examples of successful Junn of citizensare found as closensmlndsay and Camp bc ford Campbellford citizens prodded by their 5301 mber of Commerceraised $25000 to build new Th day Friday Satur and bit ofbcauty for few more years humilityInna willflouiish Wherever minds are muddled and souls are barren It will thrch iii allJands whcrc naturalsand super continent in all freedomloving lands iliere should hca return In days past thechiircli was the centre of the community religion wns something of which men and women were proud their God was real Today weare living in amateriaiistic Cipistianity haSï¬bccn elippedrtb suit our dustries to municipality according to some experienced salejsa men is to have vacant buildings ready forihem But the Ontario Municipal Act and Silnllfll legislation in other apmvinccs furhids municipal new ndustry As represents mbers are aware of The Barrie Examiner removal or demolition of the Post Office If Because itis the first build ingbuilt in Barrie that was archi tecturally beautiful The whole square should remain as is be cause of other memorials now there the Bankot Toronto foun tain thbjWar Memorial the flag mile the flowers and slirlihs Old ï¬Tbat Square is beauty spot and hasbeen admired by un sands bOlh from many Canoda the linitcd also many iplaces in Great Britain gt and other gtcountries abroad amonly stating from conversations in which have participated That would be only may small portion of people who have admired our souarc as well as oscwhohae nd r91 it frovlithé llfilirT when through Thentake the othcrivicw from the from street looking toward ithezBay They gasp and say it is simply stupendous tiful than many of the beauty Barrie can well afford to make the few necessary repairs and im movements gt Look attilcthousands of doll ars that couldhc pared from the iluxury frills that go into our schools that are unnecessary for the education oi our young folks ter these repairs are made basement and ï¬rstfloor for thepreseut then the other floors icould repaired for future occupancy from the revenue tie is to he looked up when tbcy went to see it Nowv1 think larg poï¬ion couldbeuscd with zl oniilual 50¢eadh Have It open Tuesday Wed Sirl strongly bbfect to the rived from the chamber of Com tnmsrilili scum 8eivlcca sum School jj sUNDAY FEBRUARY 195a 11 nmSPlRlT meteor TEMPLE alColller St Barriev ALL ARE WELCOME 221 MUNICH HUM The Christian shill Missionary Corner Belczy Dunlop St East ltdRu GEORGE ROSS PASTOR 945 HAILSUNDAY SCHOOL 11 innMORNING wonsiilr 71 plliEvangclistic Service iliusicai Edwardsons Fcb 1216 elvody Missions and Messagé Films and slides from 35000 mile round the world tour Week night services 745 pm EVERYONE WELCOME THE SALVATION ARMY CITADEL 50 Collierstreet Sr Maldi anoMrs Crewe after June 13 As for Grade 13 students they will not begin writ ing final examinations until June is instead ofJune 10 or earlier as has been the custom For those taking special subjects the school year may extend to June 27 For New Business vBarrie Feb 1958 To The Editor The Barrie Examiner SirHas Barrie so mliny indus tries that it does not need new The new policy was decided business The Chamber of Commerce is pm We dscusï¬hmgwml In 1cm and mm Bum mm may ng al3823332ï¬gï¬gggggz 51 misï¬ts geezer Tom our ï¬futggu Opt In soclotion the Ontario secondary ADESPERAE IIIWESASURE lp we silved School Teachers Federation the Ft 33 95 93 Fewbusmess Ontario Secondary School Head SUNDLY nggggdgg ï¬atdgggmfgeghgogig masters Association and the On 14 antnouns meeting ll gt Post office more to build the new 2553333ï¬ï¬yï¬jgï¬ï¬‚ DflhSalution Meeting premisesand when opened would thcjungest secondary school years SUNDAY SCHOOLS give employment to name people in North America running 194 or 945 am Senior 11 am Junior 1119 old past new mun 195 days la Lyear The objective p111 Mincts Point strosity for any strcet let alone 15 me 975 200 if you are not regluar attendant the towns mainollc anyone that hm days Yea at any other Church You are heath wants it saved is as antiquated iiy invited to attendThe Salva as the building They want itl ion Army saved for its historical value so gt Tehran thiiy putindoor plumbing er oinch Those little gt houses at the back are in history Value are foremost essentials our service yet Reasonable and so quaint dont believe many Barrie Charges and Highest Stand ards always prevail SUNDAY FEBRUARY 1958 SPECIAL sciences featuring sz2 Free Methodist Church 200 Boyficld Street Rev GOHEEN socially FEBRUARY 1953 1000 MILSUNDAY sonooc 11 and 530 hwpiinncnmo IU $809 Hnly Communion £930 tumFamily Service Clapperton Woraley SW 5m 635 flawDepartment Downstairs mssmcmucm Organist and Choir leader SUNDAYrEBnUAitY loss so alnSUNDAY 5911001 nu AGES 11 nmrAvouiurr Nieliris pmBIIND roundarncsti Convention of Ontarioh uebé people would visit the site if made into park as any day of the week the present parks are Empty except on Sunday when lew tourists stop The town must progress or stagnate and with the number of businesses closing it looks like stagnation is setting in CITIZEN mm FARM GRANDE PRAIRIE CPI Newest industry in this district is amlnk farmbwned by William Colpitts who had operated 2500mink farmwest of Calgary for the last 25 years It is the first mink farm in the Grande lrairie district TRINITY CHURCH nnglicaiï¬ 24 Collier st nxaonslilm Feb use Our insured Time Payment Plan of funeral purchase is adaptable to every individual need or requirement and LLoYo STECKLEY luneral Home gt 30 Worsley St PHONE PA 35553 inltl0rning Prayer Sermon THE PRI0NER ANoN READ Evensong Sermon HI SOWERi SHERRING lingClasses on the Faith gt SEINlGEs 945 am YJ man AGNIORJN ANDSENIQ ncrrs nmonvsnousn new plant forpthe Simpltin Cabinet Co Ltd In day gm May 10 Sept 30 and has Lindsay the Lindsay Investment Co brought in one industtiy and is worki Towns and villages and cities indust buttheir methods of getting fromgiving away land or buildings charging smile footjrontage golden Mile weneed new industry an buildings for it may be the td for him ant more townspeopl range friends as well as our many rootlkto ists who hav nevetv Wednesday and Friday the rest In that wayflour urroundlng country tour Itscum pieces can lilting éruoy them also the revenue can future repairs Tit ouldystill leave part of he basement or the badly vvhllc Whenfpnve eh gt and over VPBESBYIElllllll oacAN1sr no FRANK librarian SUNDAY FEBRUARY not CHURCH SQHOOL