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Barrie Examiner, 8 May 1957, p. 8

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Is Posted on vVoiers list Saflvaiion Arlmy1Wins Respect Every Corner World No symbol is better known and more respected than the Red Shield morits work of mercy the Salvation Army has won respect in every corner of the world This was not aways so For the move ment founded by William Booth thieh sought to take out the Christian message into the highways and byways to the poor and neglected combining preaching with practical social welfare work in an unique manner was sufficiently dliferent to arouse opposition in its early years one elderly lady who had served for many years with the Salvation Army recalled that in its early days in Manchester England meeting was broken up the musicians in the band dragged by the hair or clothing to henrby overhead bridge and forced to watch while their precious band instruments were thrown onto the railway tracks in the path of fast train Happily this state of affairs changed as the world quickly become aware that these devoted people with their joyfilled religion and earnest lives were animated solely by the love of Christ and of humanity as they sought to minister to both body and soul of many who were not touched by any othe religious agency still active in work among the poor the salvation Army has broadened its scope and is welcomed in Jails hospitals among the armed services or wherever there is place to show practical kindness Here in Barrie the police service organizations veterans and the clergy know that the work 01 mercy performed by theband of people led by Mayor and Mrs Robert White gdespn around the clockpwitholit fanfare and with no desire for publicity or credit Thus the annual Red Shield fundappeal designed to assist in thecarrying on of this work will find ready responseasthepeople l1 of Barrie and district are asked to donate towards the work of the Salvation Army during this month of May Make SureuYOUr Name Preliminary copies Of the voters lists for thefederel election or now posted through out the various ridirigs These preliminary lists are compiled by the enumerators upon completion of their work Every eligible voter is advised to check the lists as soon as possible tomakesure his name is included Ii the name hasbeen left off or ifthere has been an error in spelling orin the address the voter can take steps to have the mistake correctedat court of revision Or in arural pull he can glen now to be swornat the poll on voting av Therc is no point in checking the revised list after the court ofrevision has been held later in May That will be too late The committee rooms or either of theparties involved will gladly let any voter know whether or not his name is on the list The same information can be obtained from the office of the returning officer The Government of Canada and the rep resehtatives of the individual ridings will be chosen for the next folir or five years on June 10 That is why it is imperative that every voter possible cast hisballot But he or she cannot vote if he or she is not proper ly listedon the voters list Era in Weekly Press gMaleriaIism gDengers joy in farming story of good neighbors and neediing council to get on with its program feei iustlyproud of our progress Today expensive machines combine with electronics toprovlde the diss trict with its news and views We are constantly trying to improve New printingprocesses are on the horizon new business methods are being adopted new techniques for gathering andwritlng the news are being opened to us This is why we join the Ryerson Institute of Technology in Toronto in its efforts to recruit bright young high schopi graduates to take training to become future publishers of Canadas weekly newspapers This pro gressive college offers young people not only theskills but the management knowhow to build Canada by budding the weekly press Ryerscn now offers prospective publishers two threeyear diploma courses one in Journalism and the other in Printing Man agement They credooperating with can adasflwcekly press in providing combina tion of both courses to equip brightyoung students to prepare themselves forthe man agement of weekly newspapers To aidsuch students the All Canada Insurance Federa tion has established $5000 bursary fund from whichthey will providenofbursaries of concedes We commend suchstudies to your attenlt tion And we invite you to visit our plant to discover how those fellows behind the typewriters and printing presses keep you acquainted with whats going on in your community OEinions Of Others gtVsncouver nadignswould do wellio listen when the larder of the Unilcd church wairnihat this coun iry is in danger of forgettingits responsibllitlesJo the world Were in timeol high prosperity in North America And ibihe signs are true we were never more materiallsilcallyminded Marrying Stewardesses We ape Breton Post TCA undoubtc ly would like to continue the policy of having onlygradunic nurses 35 steward csscs but what can it do when they resign to be married faster than they can be replaced The competency and charm combined in TCA stew ardess is morethin an implorlng man can stand without paean of wedding bcils Value of Farm Wife DrilliaNewshetter Thc question of how much good farm wife is worth to her husbapdhrsbeenanswored by US farm bureau which hasmvcraged out her lifetime earnings as adding $80000 to lhe family income There is no doubt the good farmwiiciis worth every penny or that and ot more but the qucstion oi whether she adds it opthe husbands income may be sharply disputed inthisv era when farmers complain of not getting parity prices But as one commentator said farmore valuable than her dollar worth is the warmth Mpm puts into the whole operation of farming Her smile hcr caress her splendid mealsthese are her best contributions Without them there would be little Honey For Hangovers SibTbomas TimesJournal lioney is not only delectable item of food but is said to be valuable in relation tu good health Now the New York State Agricultural Experime ta Station states in shows bulletin that honey is certain cure for intoxication and an antido next mornings hinge ter ih each letter individually set iHe tryingr make the wooden iorm swell to holdgthe ype tight Then it was necessaryrtofdry the form Insthe yard he built fire and heldrthe form above it Itdrled right Eight columns ofvhandset type by letter into the fire prhat was in1390 JothGlles who still owns the Lachute Que Watchman oper ated by his son an grandsonswaimone of the early printer ditorsi in this country Today weekly newspapers are set bygmas hines and printed on mg speedupr sses iracle of the weekly press contlnues onlookers Those who have rur amour with tabasco and betterrth lieason for this the exper menterssay that the in test ourselves tbegiiian who hasllnger long in beverage room or has held so the boys willbewcll advised to carry carton of huncyjnda spoonin his pocket and be forc setting out forhome take afe spoons so strong sugar in honey breaks up the alcob if this be sb and we have no occasion to put it mall that he may ebis honey at home No my dear just had quick one wribold Bill and have comestraigbt home to you He copld test without big new product if they put coin cabinets in places where liquor is sold might save siot offamiiy squabbles Wednesday Friday 051 Office Square Barri mines chairs OntarioI Conng warns lanolin ldnrir Nflvmm nu nanny queens tin Tower foundfla satisfyinglife as members of the community relating the human interest By DAVID Jonesg Number one on any ghost hunters list of places to be vis lied Londons thousandgcar oldvTower which can offer more spooks thcsouarefootafh any othe ulldln the whole of haunted Britarh Hoodless bodies disembodied heads phsin tom soldicrsicy blasts clanking chains you name ém the Toivcrf got em There are anynumber of rise recent ones too of se tries challenging shooting and even bhyonetcharglng qpparitions Af ter one such encounter it was Iivyeen smembeiofthe Brigade of Guard and great black bear the sentry describing to his ccmrad he had seen Then of cours as even the most inexperienced ghosthunter knows there are the kings and noblcmen and others Who for one reason or anbther lost thci eads at the hands of the Towers axelnhn They can be seen at all times of the night or day wandering réstlessly alohg corridors up and down stairways benioanlng their fate and swear hug vengeance onthosewho did for them gt Anjnieresting and rather in lime experience was that ofEd mund Swine the last the Crown Jewels to ii Martin Towcij Mr fte had invited various members his family to adinner party in his quarters They were comfortably seated shd halfway through the meal when the lights in the barn were suddenly extinguished by ghostly dunseen hand Then billellghl appeared on the ce iag It grew in sizé and into revolving cone Slowly it descended had we ched iop mouthed by 4116 terrified made complete circuit dinin It wss with great speed might even say swiftness that lhcheeper of thcCrown JeWels moved his quart from the Man Another hap hauntingground forghosthunters is ancient Wind sor castle in Berkshire the cen ereignsfor the place is simply swarming with former inhabitants Pick nny moonlit night srorind 123pm and the chances are youlL ump into Henry Viii as hciakes his stroll in the Cloisters near the Deanery Withn nice sense of tact Henry iuriese home ofBrita habit visitingt at thecastle If you= walk round to the East Terrsce you might seeiGcorge ill ldoking down at you from one offth often appears vf Queen Elizabeth up once ortwlce in the chstles Shewns last Lieutenant Gly table before fading my windovcs People Brlfish Travel service He added one she walked right through locked fgure in whlte which is seen ru hing slon the gall towardslythe chapelpshrieking it doessohas been identified as Catherine Howard on her way to plead vainly for Henrysmercy Another of BluffKing Hals spouses Jane Seymour visits the palace on the anniversary oflthe birthf of her so The babys niuse Mrs Penn comes along tea noisc made wheel itselt was Nextto the Tower of Glamis Castle in farshire Scotland is pérhap thermost famous haunted bull aggin the world The castle the trp tiunai seat of the Earls Strath more and family home en Elizabeth the Queen liloibc ghostly forms strange noises and icy winds which disturb the castle by night are nothing compared with the awful secret Glsmis which isrknown only to the his eldest son to whom it divulged when he comes of age Ilhe last Earl who died in 1905 once said If you could guess the nature of this secret you Would godqun on your knees and thank God it were not yours Thankfully leavng 61 runs boy in his own drum death from the bestlurret of The its sccrei wcmove to Reynham Hallin Norfolk bosc ghost ac tually has thcdistinctiongoi be phed The photo ogniznbi fiefied AWM Walpoles sister The piciur whichqu taken by two camera men frorn the jquniar country Life has strange beauty otitoo isr from goodlooking lhe service of of Airlie the Earl discovered the drum king advances to the 7a fit of jealous an ger he ordered hat he be sealed thrown to the castle Sineejthentthe drum marboy hss often reappeared beating his drum usually before an oldma housewhich tends on the site of former monastery at Hurley in Buekinghamshire has been largely rebuilt in recent times in the course of rebuilding oper ations the ghost of monk ap peared and pointed to spot un der the foundations Believ thathidden treasure was buried there workmen quickly goteto withpicks and shoicls and ost tume up und nothing When the same little later and coachmhn rut Wt oiuwi 55 the By ROY LIBEBGE Canadian Staff Writer OTTAWK May CPThe Canada Council at ils first new ingmedc plan to start its pro grain to promote the arts in the tall and decider io meet with university heads in June to de icrmlne how it will nuke its building gnnt in their institu tions lion Brooke Clarion council chairmaniold reporters after the Iwrrdry session that the body will hold preliminary Ialks with uni vorslly leaders during the nation nl conferencc of Canadian univers siiies in Oltawa June 74 Parliament has srmcd the coun oil with $100000000half to aid university building during lhe next 10 years and half to be in vested with the annual rcveniic in be used to promote Cunadisn culture liir Clsxton former Liberal defence minister and now III in surance executive said the coun cil sci up in promote the arts humanities and socialecicnccs cannot bcgin iiscullure aid pro gram untll lhc endowmentiund earns somereycnuc Howevera start likely could be made lnpc lobcr Direct Assistance While no decision had yet been mndcon how the money would be handed oul liir Clinton said he nnllcipated direct asslstsncc in artists would be an important part oi the councils work and quite lot of awards would be lt made as result of competitions The body expects to meet three times ycarin October Febru ary and Mayhut an extra meet ing is planned this sununer to ap prove program or aidihis year Fcllowing the latter meet ing the council would announce its Ottawa office islready to ac ccpi applications forgrants staff of fch officers and handful of slenographcrs would begin operations in the offi ME Claxton evcryeifort be made to keep uvcrhcad drywm The meeting named threeof floors to help the permanentfii ectn Dr XW TruenIan Torn er NationaIFilm Board commi pointed to an old fireplace were less inclined to take notice of him But he was so insistent that they pulled sway the fire place and found an older and much larger one behind it Back toNorfollr this timelo Blickling Hall Where Anne Boleyn appears each year onthe anniversary of her execu on Anne arrives at the house in coach pulled by four headless horses and driven by headless Annes own pretty head rests on her knees The coach vanishes when it reaches the main door of the house While all this is going on the peace of the countryside around lS horses as they drag iman with lousiedhaired head under his am through hedgcsand ditches Only after he has been flagged undcr twelve bridges is the man allowed to resin He is thought to be Anne Boleyns brother Lord Rochfort fonhc was firstseen on urbed by four headless sinner and associate director Eu gene Buuiere They are Douglas ii Fullerio Ottawa treasurer Lillin Brcen mum acting sec rotary and Archibald Du of the Esterml Affairs Department Mr Dry who was secretary ol the Massey Royal Commission on the Arts Leiters and Sciences wiu head survey to bringup Io date the informsilon placed be fore thc 195i commissiurL sevenmember execuiive com mittee was sci up to deal with mailers arising between council mceiingr union Criticism Irti in an official Rue slsn publication said the Cant odinn governmcnl was reluring licenses for the cxpori to the Sovict Union of limboE equipment and machines ordered under the CansdeUSSB trade agreement The article in USSR illustrat said liiilc had been done by Canada to create favor able atmosphere for development of SovietCanadian trade AIrnde department ofiiclll commenlcd the on sport licens used opmeni and navigation have bc comc issues iulhc ledcral elec tion campaign Prime Minister St Laurent said in Vancouver lastFridayvihal the icdcraigovernment Visaready in help finance powcr development gt on ihcColumbla River provided Turn to page thirteen plesscl KW THE aisle TODAY Upper CanadrBibie Society Another ncu nation is ming into being Anything new gener sles interdstTbut anything Is largeass new nation ex tes the lion indonesia old in terms years but ncwinits outlook and feeling of exhilaration The end of Dutch occupation means new rennilhEtbistorypfInam Indonesia ic formedby four main islands but also emb ces four or fiv ethnicand groups 150 languages the cul tural dc of thecountry is based or five different strata of Lotion as evidenced in Hindu sodBuddhist temples the mosquesand the churches For many generations the Bible as been actively engagv cd in sharing the Scriptures Cur rent regulations stipulate that if books are sent as gifts they must be circulsied with ut charge which mcens an almost impossible burden for the Bible societies sponsoring the or du on of Scriptures for ln onesin LM the night news reached Buckling that Anne and her brother he been executed Do ghosts really exist Any sensible levelheaded modern thinking man would say But then the chances are that doesnt live in one of Britain ten thousand unted house Wednes ayJames ThursdayEJames 3118

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