Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 3 Apr 1957, p. 12

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93w YearNorin Welfare Oniario Forests Factfinding surveysraimed at making the best use of Ontarios foragtla ds are be lng carried out by the forest in ustryn The surveys embrace natural regeneration gt on cutover landicutting and logging exper iments scientifically planned research pro jeets reduction of andgreatcr utilization of waste growth and yield studiesrand art lflclal means of helping Nature restock out over areas Reference to these surveys is made in the fourth of series of bulletins Report to the People Onta ublished by the 011 Wiatifln as rio citizens as in are being managed The om comprises 58 pulp and paper companies sawmill operators and independ ent pulpwood operators engaged in timber operations on more than 70000 square miles of forcstland licensed from the Crown The current bulletin deals with forest management and definesit as being the application of sound business methods and good forestry practice to the management of forest property It also reveals that large part of Ontarios forest is yet un touched by man Amere fraction of its area has been opened up sufficientlyby roads and there fore many years will pass before all of it can be reached and sound forest management appliedin full says the report The bulletin descrlbes Ontarios forest management as in process of development whichls continually expanding with the building of roads improved protection dis covery of newuscs for former weed trees and ways and means of starting newcrops where Nature has failed to do 50 The reporthin describing the provincial government as the landlord of 90 of one tarios forest land and the forest operate as the tenantcalls for more secure and longer term leasefor the tenant Industry operating on Crown lands as one of the users of the forest has merely right to cut timber and is limlted in time restricted as to ovcr area and subject to host of regulations tpolnts out noting that avllcense to cut timber does Jndusmberi Th report adds thutrthe concept citric forest as direct supplier ofprovinclal ln comehas caused the people to overlook tile very large income the province obtains in directly through great and active forest lndustry It notes thatthe Ontario forest industry employs more than 50000 men and Women and spends more than $200millions onnually in the purchase of supplies hydro el etrlc powiervandzother serviées is in the interests of all to see that fair and practical arrangements are made be between the government as landlord and the industry as tenao to chsure the continued welfare of Ontarios forests the report states sirangeway To Handle Trust Funds No Sank official in his right mind wouldkT decide to lend himself large sum of his depositors money andto oharge hiniselfno interest If he did hewould quickly find himself in very serious trouble wlmhis em ployersandwith he law Nor would the president of an insurance company beso unwise as to tap tho mum hisv policyholders knd shareholders for $300 000 loan interestfree and without farmers The men of the soil are traditionally canadian workers whobeiong to the Tea stersLInte nati aLUn onhave out such practices It is their dues along with the dues of us mem bers which makeup the treasury from business and iiiduetrial expansioiijdcppnds Vcllinate favorable to the investment of risk expansion which the Prime Minister and Fixed Holiday Dates yParOle 6+ trcal in go he was sentenced to four years in prison for armed ways for 7355 Jigth which seer mue Government Polloy And Economic Growth Itmust be perplexing to many people to find Prime Minister at murcnturging busy lnessmen to plan for expansion in thefuturc at the very time that finance Mlnlster Harris and the Bank of Canada are busy with cache to slow the pace of expansion Mr st Laurent to be sure is on sound ground when he says that unless business leaders plan forthe probable magnitude and nature of the Canadian economy and of Canadas domestic and foreign markets in the years that are coming our frecenter prise economic system will be less sound and efficient than ltis now gt ThefGovernment which Mr St Laurent heads however CRDPQLWNSPOHSIblllLy if For interestfree loans were on the attitude or investors to the existing economic climate That climate in large measure depends in turn on the fiscal and trade policies of the Government High taxation and trade policies which encourage lmports from flowwage countries are notcalculatedto create an economic capital essential to the kind of longterm every other Canadian would liketo see Government proclamation has now fixed the Queens Birthday and Thnnksglvlng Day in Canada as permanent dates Her Majestys birthday wilicoincide with Vic toria Day and will bec lebrated on the Monday preceding May Zbieachiyear Cei ebration of the Queens Birthday this year will be onMay 20 and Thanksgiving Day willbe on Monday October lfi Opinions Cfbtheis Criminals Olihwa Journal thugkilled by policemans bullets in Mon attic in which another constablelea ecenilyjtegnvlfldd ole from Stony Mountain penitentiary In 1946 this man cscapedfroln cuslody in Mim rcalwhcn ho was bcinghcldiorbank robbery and olhcrchargcs He Was recaptured convicted and sentenced to 15 years in penitentiary He was released on parole few weeks ago having served about 10 years of his senlencc and itap pears returned promptly to his criminal pursuits This criminal had come first to the attention of Montreal police in 1939 when he was taken into custody for carrying coheealedwcapons In 1945 robbery but the conviction was reversed on appeal The same year be paid twoflncs for carrying off ensivcweapoos Parliament shopld want to knowjromthc Min isler of Justice why this man soobviously dang crous to society was set frccon parole to know what considerations included justice officers to ha preformed ll of parole is splendiddcvlce or al who hassuen the error of his it should not be abnscdfdr the benefit of those with records such as belong to the man in question Farmers Credi Good Windsor Star gt Over the protest of some business spokesmco including the Canadian Manufacturers Association thepntario chislatnresflcgal bills 9mmltteejas pproved increase to $2009 from $600 be gmount debt for which farm property can not be seized the same tim for all other on ground especially in re ard to the provinces hones With rare eptions theirword is their ad iftbcyrget nt debt as is not unusual in occupation subject tosomanycaprices of climate and market matters to not improved by giving fastWorking creditors la chance to break cont gencycan beoffse byydissuad ng big pr sure salesmen from talk latovpu bases they reallyroant affnr farm mechanization tb $2000 ing his reestablishment in society tivc AVgrcatvdeal of effort is some provinciaipar will he wel pertinent of Lands and Forests portyol tho Gordon Family Herald Several readers have taken no with the editorial Problems in the Plural which ppéared in our issue of February 21 Appar cntly they considered this edit orialan attempt to avert crit leisms of offloinlsfor not coming blcms of Canadian agriculture 1Wbc governments and farm organiu onsulterlyvfail in this it it anywondcrth akcsahal1d reader whoAis widely known as man of action in cdiintryiikc Canada whcrcfrccdom of action in farm marketing and freedom of speech in labor unions is rapidly disappoaringwe should be thankful that the man on the street is still irceyto give ex pression to what he thinks We want to assurethis reader that The Family Hcrald believes firmly in freedom of speech both for him and for people who dis agree wilhrhis views Beyond that we believe that everyone in this country has irresponsibility lhatgocs wllb that irccdom the responsibility of saying what he hclicvcs on issues which he considers important Unlesspco pic generally not justpressuro groups and special interests air thcir views on controversial questions thcrcwlll hc littlsreal value in our vaunted irccdom of speech Unidrlunaicl spcech no mat ter how free is not always eff Poured into aking speeches on what should or should not phe done when study of the facts would disclosc weaknesses in the material on bicli lb argu to grips wiLh lhe manysided pro Makingirreé steeéh Effective factual information and well ought out And faetunl in function isgnot always easy lo mchy somatimes it isverydlf eull to establish exactly what facts are and to find some rt of solid base it is necessary sift conflicting statements gt This sifting prbgessismot pic it may sound For ex pic anyone who has can in ngd in acourtjact automobile apno rsions ually caclr driver has different story and the occupantsof each car hhvc variants on the drivers version Olbcrs iv saw the crash from oulsld liewpoinls have still different ideas of how the whole thing occurrcd To come to fair decision thciudgq starlswilh the bare feet that twp cars collided and builds up on this foundation the points agreed on by witnesses rcprese fcrcnt viewpoints An witncss Similarly national poiiel arercadily dis based on incompletefor distorted concepts of lhapresent problem if ii person sriows tlntile under stands problem his ideas on how to solve it mcfit considcral lion solution being sound Far frombeing opposcdto crit icism of the powers that bepwe arc°strongly favonoi it But eril cs wi ave themselves greatdealof wasted time and ii dotlioir causcfar more good they show that theyh tb facts straight com by many people at Springwater The burst is bestknown to copier in theCentralomsrio area many fascinating hour may batcharrnlngv park animals birds and fish have beentcxpressed tho it is not the funetionof the operate too but itiis difficglt lo VJnainlain this attitude so iongf as thatdepartment has charge of provincial parks and wildlif lobe and entsapparent re of former deoifi abolish its collections of native wild anima collection of mals and indigenous to this provlnCc is ucalional in its best sen it is children to take them to so enizens of the Ontario fior tivlty and available to view A1 collection of Ontario wildlife co The touristattraction of im tercst uNoelty to cool possibly displaythem in tb attractive suré roupdlngs ut the disposal rProiIincialgPhrks Departmenth Land an Foxes rq tbc ng dli missed because they are obviously But if his concept of tlic problem itself is eonfuscdutberei Is not much hope of bisproposed turlng during the TER MM 200 utterly impracticable io parents galls Misguided same Couh Exiending DST March 20 1051 tor Exaininor ii single accident ibcre may bra115 the farmersa day AThis astounding statement isopparcntly the nresson for cis is at present the major ofoi er occupations films Barrie councillor is being honest when ys DST is being extended to give the farin era better start gt for on day informthe farmer ndliis mlik cows in the dar they have been out pasA ight at am DST in Octobiw Msybclic means better start for the ln be longcr Also tell he farmer liow remove the arly morningldew mm the thismisguided action The farm ers¥gtproblcm istoT that of too quite set his now going grain sothathe canrbcginlharvcst and TV gm iii 37 BOY LABBBGE candied Press Writer OTIAWA APRIL groinmu the ubllng in this common at the report the RoyalCommls slon onjBrnadcdgiing Canadians have been jinn their third glimplelnlo tlicflulure in less than three monib The commluionl findings which are expectcdtc guide gov cmmcnl radio Ind tolevision ihlnklng ovci bout the ncxtlo Years basically recommcndcon tlnuing meltingstanding policy of mixture of publlciyowned and privatelyowned broadcasting The report followed by two weeks presentation of Finance Minislcr Harrls budget outlining government taxsllon nd upendv lug policies for the coming year The budget in turn came two monlbs alter the preliminary re ominission on Canadas eeonomic prospects which gave picture otwhat the nations economy may look like in 25 years Deferfiction lbc isomoword broadcasting report draitedafier lycarof study will get nogchmmanl so thin bcforc the expected June gen cral election Prime Minister St Laurent described ital very in teresting but said iberc wliibe no governmentlcgislatlunWo im plement anyol its recommends tionsbcfore prerogatlon major recommendation sugv gests replacing the present CBC card of Governors with board Liliroadcastf governors This would partially divorce tbcCBC from its present overall control of private cvcr informants said the change would he morein namc than in function govern single uggéslcd ho its policy or station ope gt some conditions Undcrjhls the governmentroserVes for the CBC the TV fran se in slicmajor cit lesHalifsx qulreal fioronto Ottawa Winnipeg and Vancouver aud allows only one privately owned station in othc viewing or newspaper editor and Jamcs Stewart 6290 Toronto of the board of the Canadi of commerce nun ioints highlights of the recommenda gt for opera tiousfwouldvb used for capital Lifighter enforcement of breed casting regulations gory body shoal not hesitate to cancel station lice ea or agrant gramson both adio havc DSTltha it will be broadcasting Baw lhoug wlth of more live Ii mm Abandonment oi lire cac Damliiloojaetwork lAffuturcjululory prohibition gt mlqnmim thawpercent non Candii3 ownership of Canadi broad dugnation Lle ring Mutations should rc main ebulcoily Isiiowb ibc Cabinetbut with some var tloml year from now seamen mica Mlnlster5t Lauren on inenhry on Canadas foreignboi lcygolvinluvlwl motor in the Commons use ills compiaiiit touched toll round of mmonwenlth has well established bummwhc total inedi arou 400090 or pu non of jug over on Joseph govern resulted gt Bible do hate the name of

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