Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 4 Aug 1959, p. 4

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Carelessness Clauses Forest Fires As Millions Ate Lost carelessness causes crest tires near ly 8090 each year with losses running to millions or dollars according to the All Canada Insurance fideration Latest available statistics indicate that forest tires cost more than filfyfmllllpn annually but loss or valuable national resources cannotcompletely be measured indoliars Officials of the lletieratlon Which 11 presents more than 250 automobile the and casualty insurance companies claim that human carelessness is the major lac tor in lorest tires Additional hauards from dry weather may tend to increase the number of fires this season In addition to loss or valuable timber carat tires often claim human lives and wipe out lmportant wildlile Federation officials otter the following precautions against needless tires or this type Dont throw cigarettes matches or Oighrette and cigar ends should be thoroughly doused in water or stamped out on rock hetero discardin Dont let outdoor mendship shes get out of hand many soft woodsvparticul arly evergreens produce sparks which may be dangerous and very large fires are always hazardous Equip cottage chimneys with spark de flectors this may save serious cot tags fire as well Build campfires on rock or sand base Never build campfires on soft forest floor or peaty ground lire can travel great distances underground then re appear onrthe surface Drown all campfires with water or smother with earth above all makecer tain they are out Remove small sticks deadwood and dry grass from aroundcamp areas ingincsrtsiusectimsottbenlw in mummunnmmm comes under the rosponllblll to the provincial swam cut And eventually we will have to not here Oflfinnliy it could seem lie mostliksb step should heme lorm ot clinic such as that or outed by the Alcoholism RO uarch Foundation Essentially this would he small hos ital where there amid be imm to admittance and ad For It presentthere arent It eludes easily available or such care LONG CUBE One can eventually get an ad dict intovwbltby and put under the propericare But it is not the sealed thine Never use gasolincor similar fluids to in the world to do dicis wouldhe given care uniil live pipe ashes from car windows use the ash tray out of doors break matches in below discarding Opinions of 0th omr MANAGER non contra Gllelph Marciay With the rapid development the city at Guelph in the last ten years management at municipal aliairs has become big business More and more work has been thrown on the shoulders of the city council and city ofllcials and this work is not likely to decrease in volume In view oi this suggestions have been made that if in city manager or some and appointment could be made to assist citordination and various minor adminlshative problems much could he re moved from the shoulders of the city council thus allowing them to devote more time to long range planning for the city and future policy Mayor David Hastings recently advocated such move He said it was apparent to him that some type city manager or clerk manager would have to be appointed to coordinate and deal with administration and purchasing bringing belorelha council only those matters requiring high level decision and policy Each week and even each day the immediate future prospects for the city of Guelph look bright er and brighter and any move the city council may make to promote the prosperity oftba city and to handle municipal affairs more quickly will no doubt meet wliihlbe lull approval at the citizens CHANGED HOLIDAY HABITS Sudbury Star Summer resort operators in Southcm Ontario arerwondcrlng why they have vacancies while housekeeping cabins and canile wounds are booked to capacity or the season The operators arcsaldtobs ataloss toexpiainthsswingirom resort vacations to cottage and camp holidays llerc is an opportunity for the Department Travel and Publicity to undertaken special sur vey project The answers mighth surprising and disappointing to resort owners One oi the reasons might be found in the motel boom This roadside accommodation located in attractive scenic siihioundings has given encour agement to the vacnfionist to coder lotof ground in leisurely lesbian and with the assurance that ibis not necmsary to arrange advance bookings And motel accommodation is reasonable in price We doubt that there has been swing to cot tages More likely itwill be found there are more cottages The vacationing family at one time had little choice but to book reservations at sresort This same vacationiogfamiiy which probably has ninsed the desire to have cabin mover 1m Outer Hydro Electric Power Conniiission mobile showroom to Barri in can ih dahonslrailon of cooking and eieohricalniarm equl ment The showroom on wheels carried seven tons artelectrical ehuip men Neighbors and friends erom neat and far gelli cred at Jack OReiliys farm lilidhurst to raise his new barn The barn framed dud laid out by Bertram Brothers of Dalston went together with little or no trouble After the rafters had of pepper and to 9beat him when he sneezes News ol Forhie Years start campfire If you spot forest no matter now smallrepoot to local police forest ran ger or telephone operator innnediateiy er Newspapers in the pines now ilods it possible to man the wish tor cpltass acccrnmodstioo And at much lowlir price largely through saving in mail Still another reason ior the camping vacation cmiid be the accessibility of lakes and rlvcrsbe cause at highway development the tremendous titerest in beating and the manner in which industry has stepped in with supplies of portable serviceable camphig equipment There is humid vacationing habits away trorn the summer resort it is nota new trend It has been in evidence since the end of the Second World War Summer resort operators may recapture vacation business by letting in step with the trend by hirning to cottages and camping grounds rather than the summer but twe oi accommodation YOUTH BE memos Hamilton Spectator Concerning the apocryphs the collecdon ot writings which is included in some Bibles St Jerome wrote that¥hs Chinch doth read them for example of llle and instruction of manners but yet doth it notapply them to establish any doctrine Parhaps for the comfort of the children of to day that is just as well or barker what Eo olmiastlcus has to say about raising children iHe that loveth his soneausetli himott to feel the rod that he may have joyoi him in the end mgin that chastised his son shall have joy in lie that makedi too much or his son shall bind up his wounds and his bowels will be troubled at every cry An horse not broken becometh headstrong and child left tohiniself will be wlliuL Cooker thy child and he shall make thee vairaid play with him and he shall brlm thee to heaviness Give him no liberty in his youth and wish not at his follies Bow down his neck while he is young and beat him on the sides while he is child last he was stubborn and be disobedleut unto thee and so bring aorrowto thine heart All this seems vaguely to suggest that much later character the timber in Alice in Wonder land whose advice included giving the baby plenty Jerome Wes very wisemanwhen he felt that these things should not be read to establish binding precedent At least every person under the ageioi mwill think sol been putln place supportwas served on the lawn in 209 people Barrie boys were very active in boxing circles around the district Atoriilia Archie Thompson drew in three round bout with Inlrylioshaw ofr Huntsville Frank Conron of Barrie defeated hruce Gilbertoi Midland Fred Johnson0ril ha took close decision from Art Gable in threeround contest Cookstown won the SouthSunciie Mal soils ball title by deieating Fennells intwo straight games LloydHughes pitching ior FenneUS fan lied three Cook and Kneeshaw got twohaggers PhrahrapliicfllylSpeakild Ed Wynn says serious roles are difficult for him becauLse he cant keep from thinkingyot good jokes strangely he doesrié have that trouble wheniies pie trig comedian and less part uarl Authorisedlisrsicund class min ran uni Document mun wmslgtnnusngand innernin Whnflfiualncu Mung1r learning to walk in nodes broiler goodlraining for staying on your feet during an earthquake With reference torclothes woolen co stantly spendmore more for less the summonses The radar seeingflying saucers lasted long timebut has eerrsncceeded seeinth uot little dismaylt would oven account ior this dubious Reviews some OvertOnes In American Educdtiori ByWAlIEN FISHER Directorbarrio Collegiate Band So much has been written and said about Soviet educs on its sixdaywcck elevenm th year math geniuses chess en thusiasts that there is little wonderwe find coniuslouin the minds of western educators and mtaphor that we are so im pressed by the grain in Com muuist lumber that we fail to nppreciatn the hardwood in our own tomb Recently returned from serving as guestcon ductor on the campusoi the University of Wisconsin1 write these lines in proof at the rolt quest ct The Examiners editor and in reflection on anerperb lence both ramunerallve and edu cational an erpcflehcstluaeas yet is uniquely Anierlcan iha slogan it Pay to Ad vertise was probably conceiv ed lnihe United States and it mum Like composed by lsubject of theRomnnoif Gran is certain that the thirtyyears could easily become spec old Wisconsin hummer Clinic advertises an hspect oi Ameri can education splendidly yet witnessed competitive effort in advertising before leaving Can ada in performance of the Bolshoi Ballet inloronto The USSR does not hasiidte in ex ploiting the ballet abroad even though it originated in eigh teenth century Russia and prelt seated on this occasion Swan moor FROM or tatordavotee ofisuchsuperb art given the time and money yet wouldstill stumble over mis placed rollerskate or faulty piece cflsldewaik Nor would my ears become more quickly conscious of the nuancu oi lschnikowalq by purchasing his latest recordings playedon teleconic reproduction oontrap lion So in spite of the qualitative HighlandMigration ft Interesting Plan By NLMdNflRE HOOD Loudo England Correspondent VFoImTIII Memelner AGORBY NORTHANTS One of the most interesting move meht of population to draw rallies away irorn the areas of high level unemployment into thosewhera work is plentiiul is centred on this steel town in Noithamptonsbire This move ment is new Highlandmigr ation in which some hundreds of workers have been drawn from the northeast of Scotland They are deseriing the idemn ploymeut benefit and national assistance handout lines their own northern communities for wellpaid jobs in fitewart and Lloyds plant which has sprung up at Cd east and northern Scotland is being denudad and virile young menand wo men new community in which thehrpad ts accents pne gdorninatsgla coming intovbelng atCorbyTheae skille workers are now forever st to their on tivelund and is growing up blob is not likely to return to the native towns of its fathers Tend Vmolhels The migrated workers cjinding security and com rt in Corby which had eluded theni inlthe We at £8150 about 24 dollars week for wizhuura work overtime the wage could be re scd tow Already there are large num bers at Scottish workers in ma Corhyplant bnt thiswas the first time in months that an appedl had been in in Scot land for more worker Actual ly it was goodncws Corby when 159 rushed in applications for 40jobs because it is com pletely dependent uowfor nu ide he keep up its vround lingof bell warning that be forelongrmore young men and their wives will be trekinng ffsouth to Corby Twhere some of its best skilledgworkcrsx jolraud house awaits and the housenngie is Wim ornament Thesewmigronts are assisted beneficent Ministry at Lab newgenemfiunor It provides the transporta hon not only forthe man his wife and childrenuhut also for their god and chnitels Houses are iound fortliem in Corb wltlirits snob ur only two ours join their vristekes to suspect that allure of the egalitarian Buy slam was more impressed by the ballets excellence than by an ideological message which it wasimeaut to convey COMPREHENSIVE REPERIOIRE At Wisconsin on the other band worked with and listen ed to youth irom several Ameri One ream is that the cure oogproceseu to two yesrl they could be transferred to reg ular lintitutlonl llilERPllETING THE NEWS Small Chance EastWest Agree On west Berlin Problem By ED SIMON to the summit with It CaundluLPren Stu Writer their heads Nilrite Khrushclicvs belatedoxp But there is little likelihood presslon of optimism notwith that Khrushchev intends to give standing there appears to be way while the foreign ministers little chance of EastWest agree min session Long before thes ment on an interim settlement or met he predicted that little the West Berlin problemibciora would come of their talks The the breakup of the Geneva con femurs 1i Khrushchev has any last minuta message for the foreign ministers that would aliect their deliberations hchasnt leit himlt seli much time The conlerence is scheduled to end next Wednep pro hecy has been rich uh midi 0n the other hand it oc cnmlng increasingly clear that Khrushchev will have to do some thmgtogettheWesttoasrea to summit meeting or which Britain alone has expressed synk Can Still Hindi and lilith and Mlle ha pathy If he wank the meeting repertoire that ran tram Pallt estran through Handel Mozart Wagner and Richard Strauss to lrllhodemith Hanson and Harris one young people some cl hundred performed in the 531 Pavilion their own back yard it wercpto prove to parents and friends that their three weeks sir hour day six day week had been profitably spent in reitesber course in music They were hot necessarily the kids of the wealthy Seventylion per cent were there on scholar ships provided hy their schools or service clubs Chaperoned by fortytwo counsellors theycon formed to an eleven oclock cur few the evenings and in the mornings starting at eight am for the five guest conductors and the specialized teachers they sweatedvthrough the hottest rebearsals have ever imnwm They did it because they were impellcd bya desire to create and in this instance music Their standards were set by their youth and their techniques but they were surprisingly good They niade their own fun of an evening Their clinic dance was model of decorations dress and department In the Memorial Union theatre thay presented variety night that lacked nothing in pace and rest and whichst times borderedon the professional And all or they accomplished in the elev enth month of normal school year YARIED TOPICS The social activities oi an Am erican university operating vs months the year in duce discussions on topin as varied 35 Royal Tours and edu cation We foundeveryone keen 21y interested in both Every where there was agreement with lha Conant Report The Amerilt cnnHigh School Today nottha lack of curriculum but the lack of challenge was weakening edu cation The require ments were too lowfonpupils of aptitude our intelligence Rather than decrying cultural subjects lifcund many insisting at competent pupils should take more Andvno one seemed interested in abandoning the comprehensive higli school sys tem for the sake of an increased empbasis upon science In the homeswhere wewcre entertained there seemed to be an unanimous ndmlratioji for th fact atwcgwere still de manding ensign languages in iOntarioy and requiring their shtiydy for entrance into univerv si Iioundtliis ration em barrassing as realized that too munyi of our pupils drop French nnduint Laud is in danger of disnppearln from our urrlouium These frank discussionsled me Canadians one following trends in American education by at least decade and that wears falling to prollt undoubtedly withgselect groups both ofstu dents and iacultyn The instru worked out no plans to get hr gather again Hopes for Berlin settlement have laundered primarily because of Rumlan insistence on time limit on negotiations loading to final determination of the citys status The Russians indignantly reject the Western assertion that the time limit constitutes an ul Yet Khrushchev continually in badly enough he doesnt need foreign ministers conference as forum for any proposals be has to make The pdssibilityremains that Khrushchev actually is in no hurry to go to the summit for all hieprolcsiations to the cunt rary and that he is content to let the Berlin situation swelter in uncertainw as working scraperses his olive branch on man speeches with reminders that his lwest éfimWs and Aden Venue may mutually auer the most rigidly imcom peace treaty with Commimlst promising the Western was Gen39y if the has lost prestige at home through ms and 15mg mu his mnnneuvrings over his mum may Fluted WF presidenay And the stub ern rights in the German capital ham Mugmm an his WAY lg OPEN determination to stay in power lfhe wishes the Russian leader mint 11 maver can renounce his intention to sign The wily Russian premier may separate treaty any time he await the day when he has likes thereby disposing of the more acoomniodsting adversary objection by the Western powers to iiiin Bonn before he that he is asking them to come makes final uHer The SupplyDi Game Birds Is Approaching Demand 3f mmnnmou Nis CP facilities to accommodate the When autumn returns thisyear birds from the time they are spammed throughout Canada born to the daythey arcingng and the united States will take and released fiat FEM °£ 59 cosr REDUCEIES mm The roe on re Aggmzim of 15 $3 lng Islam lggnd releasing at 4000 ecume on can lights on lilovaSlcotlnc1 tables Md year to News an hm3 mule my province The cost per birdzis people E939 mung 93¢ yen seven cents reduced greatly 1° aqu P°mllsnamng when through volunteer workers and supply wont meet mm contributions It would cost No organizations now at work cents bird if all phases oftha trying to Prevent this happening operation had to be financed are the fish and gamemsooxa donghere and al flie nearby Raymond Bruce of Middleton Greenwood RCAF base retired businessman who spends They have ioilled forties 11 most of his waking hours on the fiveyearrproject called nperaflgn tioh Pheasant Headquarters Repair the earnb nus mute the Middléton farm of Chn cs faking ogs three important 5pm theAnna 11 Valley benefi lt insures against the helm both man and on depletion of game birds it pro force personnel work hand mwldea the sportsman with greater hand building pheasant taking hunting opportunity and should TT make game bird huntln were musically disciplined andpmmce male all18 wallmannered Given anioppora tunity at the closing convoca tion to say few wordsil point ed this out manager of tale vision station later startled me with lllegusty Did ouex pect otherwise Atihat moment need for informative and cor rectiye advertising even in the United Statesi illollywsmd exportsto foreign uatlousf such movies as Bid board Junglewith its pecuh parochial slant on American education Although coloss surris are spent every state of the in any is spent inshowing its good features to the ihcr peo ice of Sportsmen must eip too Mr Bruce Poaching by unscru pulous hunters Vcould impair th project Mr Bruce said Operation heaSant also reduce greatly iarm crops from being devoured by the lrds be said IRUSCOMEE Ont =CPl ronto man was kill when his car wasstruck by enthusiasm of the pupil audience at rehearsal of the Barrie Collegiate Band in sFrench mile east of her Kelthason as who was alone in to ental teachers drawn from infst cases were 317 vol in our orchestra playing Grle Mozart symphony already dwindling stock in the Project committee chairman filthy

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