Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 17 Feb 1959, p. 6

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Cellphone 2i Auction Sule wednerdu no Auction an Glkhlifl StrumFarm mm stock and unpremnuNu in 15 Con no Township Farm to be said at 12 oclock noon imple mants at pm No reserve as owner mm It forming Terms can bu mm with owner be rm mu Farm will sold mo feet to reserve om umrock machinery and feeduh Noth to be removed from plenum on mum Anaer cumin Vlctnris Harbour Auctioneer William uncluns Clerk and AUCTION EER ARCHER AUCTION SALE SERVICE managing and cunny types of auction Reasonable roles ARCHER COLWILL ViClORiA HARBOUR PHONE 5061122 36TTilstl CLASSIFIED 2ADVERTSNG TELEPHONE PA 82414 Condensed and classified ad vertisements are inserted at the rota of to per word per inser tion for one and two times as per word for three four or five times and Wm per word for or more insertions 10 Completely leillnl additional charge if not paid thin 10 days THE MINIMUM ADVERTISEMENT 80 lF 051 FOR ANY CLASSIFIED PAID WITHIN 10 DAYS 03 83c iF CHARGED PER SlN GLE INSERTION Coming Events 5c per word minimum charge $150 Birth zclld Death Notices and Cards of Thanks $150 in Memoriam otices $150 if verse used be per word extra ru anm carmimme not no mm nudbliity or any mo in advertisements taken over to nor for man in copy anion nabbed after the am loser on lilies and type styles for semi display classifich may he obtained throu 12 Examiner advertising en an Woman copy should be in our office by pun tho day before publication On Saturday by noon Wanr Ads SELL Most Anything The capabilities of class rileds are almost limitless You can buy or sell big things like houses or tenton trucks if you wish Au just as easily youll buyers for more modestvsiz ed items like jewellery or roller skates or baby bug gies One thing that isnt big is the cost of classifieds Only4 cents word per day cents per week can PA 02414 if you have some thing to sell Read the class ified for anything to buy ts Wonderful the way Classified Ads get re sults Phone PA 8r24i4 Hicks lippears Scoring Champ MONTREAL CplWith only 13 games left to play Chicouilml Sagueoccns centre Greig Hicks appears assured of his first Que bec Hockey scoring championship The lanky Hicks has been with the Sagueneens for five seasons and almost won the title last year heading most of the year but losing out lathe last few games to Jean Paul Denis of the defunct shawinlgan Cataracts He has scored 71 goals and leagueleading 46 assists for 60 points sevenpoint lead over his teammates Jacques Locas the leagues leading goalgetter with and Stan Smrke 1mm Mumham Warming it ill gills of in ttho things immune fhstarethsopmnnichhoeuy Mums Asdirccfornithl UNDlvialm of Human Rights in Iuid of colmtlus wrongs lilunphnry coach all his gifts and perhspu the happiest of these is bum less optimism HEI practical idcaiis WI an associate iiclsomo times discouraged but not for lo LAWYER AND PROFESSOR Humphrey inch 54 is lawyerprofessor with the look of man of action This look is runehow enhanced by an empty sleeve where his left arm was nmpumcd as the resuitof childhood accident never miss it can even knot dress tie by myself he said with grin that seemed to mean he regards the handicap as an everstimulating challenge The smile left Humphreys blue grey eyes when he was asked about progress in the field of hinnan rights its only when you look at the thing in perspective mi you can feel youre getting uunbere Fromdoy to dayno But over period of timeyes As an international civil serv ant Humphreys work is often behind the scenes nscompsred with politicians and statesmen but it is known that he wrote the firs draft of the Universal Dec laration of Human Rights standard of conduct for nations and their peoples The UNs work in human rights has influenced our genera tion although sometimes in rather subtle intangible way said Humphrey profusionai officers and gen eral atoll members from some 20 countrla Dr John Peters Humphrey barn in Hampton 13 of United Empire Loyalist and Northern Irish stock had been appointed dean of law at a1ch Universiw just before he was called hr 1940 to organize the division of human rights mm is no more agreeable life than that of university pro fessor even though you dont make great deal of money said Humphrey who has been diligent student all his life ORPHAN AT 11 is he was already enrolled at Mount Allison University Sackviiie NB an orphan who had lost his father in infancy and his mother at it At he suf fered burns while at play with other children and was in hos pital yeiir losing his left arm at the shoulder My mother was so wise in not pampering me Humphrey recalls learned to do the same things as other children swim ming tennis and other sports but found my own way to do things Alter Mount Allison he went to McGill and studied commerce art and law eventually taking PhD in 1929 he was awarded Corruption Poverty Face Castro In Social Change HAVANA AmFidel Castros social revolution has just begun it promises to be immeasurably more difficult than the military preliminaries that ended Jan In dislodging dictator Fuigencio Batista Castro was operating against known quantity Now he is up against the nearintam gibles that have spawned more thar half century of unemploy ment poverty and disease on one hand corruption and priv liege on the other Castros spadework for reform is starting in the cradle of his revolution improverished eastern Cuba among the guallrosthe pou farm folk of the Sierra Maestrar NEW CROFS NEEDED These are the tasls ahead Recover and develop about 7500000 acres of idle farm land that Castro says has been stolen from the government Find jobs for about 600000 per sons chronically unemployed Convert millions of acres of sugar cane fields to otherpro ducts that will make Cuba less dependent on foreign imports The revolutionary governments agricultural and tariff reform programs were drafted in the midst of the revolution by the score or so oi professionals lawyers and engineerswho took up arms with Castro In theory the application is simple Hector Gciricclaya an agroun mist who shidied at Iowa State College and works for the milk istry of agriculture says there is enough stateowned land illegally taken over by private operators to give 67 acres to each of 22500 Cuban families Ateamofsoilexperiswtlldo termine what acreage can be converted to rice tobacco and ee crops Agriculture Msn rsterHumberfn Sori Marin wants iiniied States aid in this project to diversify crops Cattle raising and dairy production are integral parts of the pronoun PROTECT PRODUCER Thus Castro hopes to have his country produce the food for which she has been spending mil lions of dollars annually mostly from the US High tariffs will protect the Cuban producer and help achieve his goal of economic independ ence Castro says7 Unemployment in still one major problem recent UnitedNations survey said that of working force of 2204000 Cubans only 1592000 have permanent jobs or these It you have Birth announcement you wish published fill in this form and return to The Barrie Examiner Hospital on to Mr and Mrs 364000 receive between 530 and 310 monthly Sugar cane workers average from $80 to $40 month on an average of five months work year The Batista government last year fixed rnioirnum wage of $76 month but authorities say it was never enforced outside the Havana area REOEQANIZE FORCES As commanderinchief of the revolutionary army Fidel Castro also has before the job cf reorganizing the military and po lice forces Observers consider this task his most delicate polit ically In Latin America these elements traditionally are the in cubators of splinter groups dic tators and liberators As of now the revolutionary chieitain has the vast majority of Cubans behind him They mob him wherever he goes and cheer hlrn wildly especially when he rises in defence of the war crimes trials and executions which have drawn criticism from abroad Castro complains the outside world simply cannot comprehen the brutal violent natureof Be tistas policestate methods Addrmsing group of revolu tionary widows at Santiago last week Castro sai If the unjust campaign of icstion being waged against us from abroad now had been raised against Ear tista thousands of lives might have been saved TOWEBING STATURE His vigorous defence of the poor farm folk both utilitarin and economically has raised him in stature among the people to level possibly unprecedented in Latin Arnerican history These same people provided Castro with the backbone of the revoluliouary forces The gun jiros generally are humble gentle and polite andnotahly well be haved Their discipline is re markable The bearded troops rigidly oh or Castros No drinking edict at least in pub lic There have been no reports thus for of incidents involving these troops who walk nightly around the lobbies of luxury ho tels with rifles and submachine guns dangling from their arms it is an inconguous scene at first glance but the tourists seem to have bewmaadiustedto it JOYFUL DEPARTURE AMEERSTBUEG Ont 101 School children in this town near Windsor werent deterred by icy streets following cold dpall and snowfall They donned skates for the trip to school seam PLANNING BOARD Effective February run the offices of the Barrie Plannlnl Board and CityBnlldlng inspec tor will be located at 19 Collier Street hid Floor Idealist that he appears in his crusmie to elevate the lot of the Cuban people Castro becomes realist in assessing the impor tance oi leadership in carrying his program to fruition BIG ADVANTAGE Yourscc have one foot in each camp said Humphrey in our years in Montreal and since it has been tremendous ad vantage to have the two cultmu 4th Englishlanguage and the Frenchlanguage culture open to me Being bilian Is tremar dous advantage When we unvei people think all Canadians are like us combining the English and Prmch After coming home from Paris Humphrey practised law in Mont rea for seven years before re turning in teachin to MgGill where as student he had been taught by Stephen Leacock Humphrey does good deal of his drinking on long walks for which he sometimu uses the pre text of birdwatchhig He has modest collection of paintings featuring young Canadian artists library of fine music and reads extensively in political theory history law philosophy and art criticism The Humphreys manage trip to the Maritimes every year and as he says im an even greater Morltimer now than when lived in Canada have no fear of retirement whenever that comes ld like to have as many existence as there are countries and to live whole existence in every country $6000000 ORDER TORONTO CP The West German defence ministry has paced 00000000 order with Or enda Engines Limited Earl Brownridge executive vicepresh dent and general manager of or enda said Monday the order is for spare parts to maintain and overhaulthe 300 Orenda jet en gines series 14 used in the Ger m2 Air Force Sabre V1 air or TORONTO CmMiner Maui la Ruddlck 45 whose courage earned him wide recognition In the October Springhill NS mine disaster Monday was presented with silver plaque by Premier leslic Frost for being named citi zen of the year by readers of the Toronto Telegram last mantis Mr Ruddick and wife parents of i1 Later attended private hincheonwitiiPranderFrosLTo routos Negro Baptist community has arranged number of ro ceptions for them Kim Turns Rebel On New NEW YORK APlWaich out Hollywood here comes new Kim Novak Shes feeling her nets in fact she even threw newspaper man all her movie set Who Mo After umpteen years of covering the flimiand stages had to come to New York to be ordered all set for the first time it couldnt have been done by nicer girl Kim was doing smoocblng scene with lredric March in Columbias Middle of the Night at Manhattan studio lm sorry the said after word was so concerned about What you woud think of the scene that couldnt give good re hearsal AWAY more noise Thls is the first time she has been working away from the watchful guidance of her bosses and shes enjoying it The studio has been like parent to me she remarked have appreciated their advice but some day every person has to stand on his own feet its like teenage girl who York Set starts toihooeea dress and her mother says Ob no deer that wouldnt look Rood on you The motherand the studiomean well but girl must start mak ing her own decisions SHES NATURAL Kim is delighted for many reasons She is working with March she had the advantage of rehaarsak which she had never known on her Hollywood films she is allowed to be natural Lookno makeup she said happiy Were going for realism in this picture and dont have to wear that layer of goo that creeks if you so much as smile can even rub my face against someone elses in scene and not worry that the stuff will come all on them And can run my hand throughmyhairiflwantto They dont insist here that every curl be in place meannvss vrramws Potatoes are most nutritious when cooked in their skins after being well scrubbed Warriors Trip Edmonton 110 WWNJPEG CPiLast lace Zinnipeg Warriors 233de for worms points as ey tram led Edmonton Flycrs no in prairie division Western Hockey inague game Monday night Theshuiout was the second straight for Al Rollins over the Edmonton Club Warriors now are within one point of the thirdplace Saskatoon Quakers Flyers are second Veteran captain Bill Moaienko paced Warriors with three goals BMARTDW VANCOUVER CHMrs Nel lie Heakeths pet Labrador dog turned up at her kitchen door carefully holding live uahurt duck The duck was taken to the Humane Society shelter FOR THAT LITTLE EXTRA lN BEEN KRAMER MOTORS Limited us emrouo sr anewfaslerserv ce rstspnoue 21EXCL usivE tmesro RVEW You

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