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Barrie Examiner, 14 Sep 1959, p. 6

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ibrooto street but by Barrie branch Canadian Le gion was Brian Mills num ber one seen here crossing the finish line from Dorrieu Cox and ionuoy Adams Soo enteen boys entered the con test the first of an intended annual series iuefUnioriist Charges Police Smash Unions QUEBEC CP Police term and meagsllvlaqdlsgnlssals sizeba iotTtis ue cc prov co to wash ttempts by Workers to ism minus top provincial la der charged Sunday antiunioo action is the right of work In toiessociate in unions saidl Roger Mathleu generalprcsident ml the Canadian and Catholic anfederauon of Labor He told theopeotng session of tho CCCLs ilnnual convention here are reaching point in our province where every at tempt of unlon organization in plantian enterprise or service is met with massive or selective dismissals used by the employers as weapons of fight This is the zencral rule He cited 20 individual can panies that fired workers when union organization started He said almost 350 dismissals were reported in the last 30 months involving the 20 firms The com panies be added either fired workers known to be involved in union activity or else dismissed them haphazardly as clear warning to the rest Mr Mathieu said employers also use legal manoeuvera In the courts to delay and thwart union organizations leaving unions with only the right to strike as on effective weapon But Mr Mathicu questioned the ciiNADlilNS OPINION TAlPEl ari Novas before have so many millions of human beings been drivento such monumental tasks to accomplish the will of such an autocrch few fibts the opinion Mrs Jane uckvale Canadian newspaper woman has of Communist Chins after spending days there She came here to contrast conditions on this Chinese Nationalist island with those on the Communist mainland that the people here on Forums are the real Cblneso unfitheflhinese on the mainland intbe image of Soviet Mrs Euekvaie told re ISha works for the leth dge Alta Herald as ouaof 18 Canadians itedCommunlst China at th lrown expense The trip as arranged by threadswk ned al eich srnoiu many 1hddlgrysha kept during the Mr bevehport and family oftorn visited on sun tan with Mr and Mrs Man ltilssflheresa Marchildoo has coeptod work at the De Vilblss in Barrie Dennis were re cent visitors with Mr and Mrs Arifltlarchlidonw Mr undMrsC Reynolds and of Barrie Miss Sandra Helenand Phyllis Fraser trip includes the following exm cerpts By indoctrination and incest aunt talk about the joys of so mlicd liberation they the Red Chinese are constantly urged to perform superhuman physical tnsks Their society is one which tries to make the people believe that to he draft animal is noble thing Mrs Huckvale said of Mao Teehing chairman of die Chi nese Communist party You cant escape him anywhere in RedChlna There are busts of him in hotels shops factories airports In fact everywhere Mrs Huckvele found tha breakup of family life dreadful its heartbreaking woman Eiusivcsrarnn Mrs Li Tehhhuan vicepresi dent of the Communist Chinese Womans Federation told Mrs Euckvale Chinese woman under effectiveness of some strikes limited by narrow and punctiil ous legislation For strike to be legal be said within the framework of the laws governing us it is al most true to say that it must be inefficient lie denounced police interven tion in some Quebec strikes That the provincial police con stitutes here one of the most seri ous obstacles to the exercise of the right of association that it is used as an antiunion weapon to the advantage of the employer and that it thus acts in contempt of the most elementary demon racy is truth that no honest and seriously informed mind will aver doubt he said illions DrivenIo Tasks ii3fy11inese Few the commune system to have been emancipated from the drudgery of household work to the joys of useful labor in farm field and factory Because of the newfound joys of working on farms and in fec tories Mrs Li said Chinese gromen do not want many ch11 Mrs Huckvale said she saw 15 women two of them pregnant hauling roadmending machine They were all straining on rope and it looked llirea lend version of the Volga boatrnen she observed Connnudist officials told her as percent of all farm labor is done by women Most of the man live scpdarately from their wives she sat Everywhere Mrs lluckvaia went she said she loimdihe Communists hailing peace on one hand and preaching hate against the United States on the other Great Britain she said also is the target of abuse COUNTY NEWS Wright of Elmvaio were Sunday visitors with Mr and Mrs Beardsall Miss Mary Ann Andrews Simcoespant the weekend with mom narrate VMr and Mrs Dymond and girls of Buffalo spent the Labor Day weekend with Mr and Mrs Vlc Dicker Mrs John Dicker of Edgar spent few days lastweek with helix son was on DarcyONeill and family of Midhurst Mrs Johnston of Phelpston visited on Sunday with Mrand Mrs Brdweil lbscredittinijdomah some time isbelgg for undarguidaace of Mr Alana gloat Esgfffilrlaw At recent ti decided execs vo it was September in book opened give three critics girls and Mrs Georga0 Neill have also announced the arrival nfn son September Sdmol opened again with full class of Grade At St Patricks separate school the teachers areGeorge Keogh Miss Bignel Miss Walsh and Miss Van Vugt Atthe public school Mrs Turner returned again Mr Quesneile has purchased new bus in which the children ride quite comfortably MINESING vscsriou cannon sonoor Tha Church School came to an and FridayLEept and what experience it was to see up of $0 children assembling rectory lawn They also cam fromitdidhurst an Eden vale the United Church childre Jumblg in as well making it all that united fellowship for all ose takingpart Parents held on ffhursday is hoped that words UNLIICKY loserwar Rodney McDonald wbose soapbox came adrift in the third bent when way out to hunt putting Ted Osborne into thsfinsls But Rodney was sbis to get PETTY nonhuman Tax Return Lacks Figures Bui WinningLegal Battle WINNIPEG CMA man whose 1958 income tax return contained no figures just commentis winning his lo Kai battle against what he calls the petty uncontrolled bureaucrat Gerald Hart 44 year old operator of Hart Electronics Limited hcrez was taken to court by the income tax dc partment on the grounds that he did not file 19552tlsFn for his business rmi magistrate filled timbre had fileda relt even though it con had no figures The Manl toba Court of Appeal concur redin the decision 31 authorities now are reported considering what to do next Some lawyers say the ap peal court decision cbnnot be appealed to the Supreme Court of Canada since it was asiated case in which the magistrate asked the appeal court for an opinion on his Some of the questions and answers on Mr Harts re turn Financial statements and schedules None available Taxable in om Not of ways to increase the domestic market for dairy products vere being carii out at the 40th an nual meeting of the National Dairy Council of Canada The councils threeday in opeued today The council ieeis Canadians should consume more dairy prod ucts especially cheeses although they now are ong the largest consumers in th world of such products as butter More than 400 delegates erc tending the convention equally successful school may be held again next year Last Thursday evening the community gathered in the or angeliell to present shower to Miss Virginia Beamish prior to her marriage to John Mc Nevan which took place the following Saturday at Stamer Summer holidays are over once againand school has opened Mrs Young and Mrs Russell Weatherbee have taken up dutie in school here for the ensuing year EYMPATBY 0F COMNKUNITX Sympathy is extended to Mrs Clair Priest In the loss of her sister Mrs John Calvert of Brampton who passed away September Irvin Johnston is patient in Royal Victoria Hospital Hope he will soon be improved to re turn to his home Recent visitors Frank Foy stop of Port Orchard USA Bert Foyston of London Ontario withtiieir brother Harry Fo ston of Bar Hampton Fral tie with her sister stanleyrralickfl Mrs Harrylearson Barrie witbherson Fred amily 99 known cannot afford expen slva accounting Rcscrves as provisions for doubtful debts or liabilities No reserves all debts doubtful ability unlirniied ANH loans made avaliabl to shareholders Wh with in reference to your le er of July rattlech Murray rflieg to dilfer with 97 in connection with the statement in your first para graph as 12 return was filed for 1956 whether you and your bloodhouds wish to admit it or not Howcver have taken the precaution of keeping copies this time as it is known fact that your huge overstatfed department have often mislald documents and attempted to put the blame upon the docile public At one point Mr Hart sent the income tax department bill for$30 to cover the time spent making returns The department replied Please be advised there is no provisionin the income tax act for payment of serv ices rendercd in your invoice The account therefore cannot be passed from this office to the treasury department for Study Methods To Increase MdrkétFor Dairy Products BANFF Alta CF Studies At one weekend committee meeting report received from the Harvard School otDental Medicine in Boston stated that experiments have shown diets comprising milk chocolate drink ice cream and cheddar cheese or variations of these dairy foods have resulted in major reduc tions in the incidence of dental caries Another committee heard Dr Drayton of the economics T0 IiiAM in andMrs amey Simpson spent tho holiday weekendwith Mr and Mrs Thomas Dodson of Footaa Bays Mrs Creightonof Toronto is visitingthis week at the person agewith Mr andMra Laird and faintly During the Sunday morning charge of the minister Mr Lhird thesenior ministerqluv Mr Burton christened the in fantvdaughtera of aners Bill Tough and Mr andlttirs Bruce McCalium nae Joan Tough of North Bay also the younger daughter of Mr and hitits Robert Thomson of Totten am service in thellnited Church in CPRSllqn Far AginCourt arrows cplmime bsasport commissioners has amend the CPR plan to con street 1000000 terminal heisbt yard ILItsincourt ma twin railways plan desisncdic overcome traffic congestion ln theToronto areahsd been an proved by Scarborough Town ship and Metropolitan Toronto as well as the Ontario highways de partmoot prluiu thoend he won that given for youngest driv er part Examiner stall photos llnionBattle Seen ht Lindsay Plant LINDSAY CPhA battle may be shaping up between the United Steelworkers of America tCLCl and the United Automobile Work ers CLO for the right to repre sent employees of new plant here The Shult Die Casting Com pony of Canada Ltd in Wallace burg announced Saturday it would shutdown Sept 24 and move its operations to Lindsay Its 200 employees ararepregt sealed by the Autoworkers at present William Powell organizer for the Steelworkers said Sunday his union would beinterested in representing the workers The company produces parts for the big three of the auto industry The flnn did not indicate in letters to its employees if any hourly rated workerefiwould be taken to Lindsay fro Wallace burg but it announced all appli cations for employment would re ceive sympathetic consideration Pick no Kinsman lls VicePresident ST ANDREWS NB CPR Miller otMoncton NB was elected national vice president of the KinsmensAAssociafion Sat urday defeating Walter Beiilan of Brantford Dr Arthur Schwartz of Wiunl1 peg previously named president succeeded Robert Good of Kingston division of the federal agriculture department describe fluid milk consumption habits or Canadians DrDrayton said the economics division is embarking on con sumer preference studies of dairy foods which will extend over considerable period of time Although total fluid whole milk consumption had increased by 20 per cent from 1950 he said on per capita basis the consump tion of fluid milk products has been surprisingly stable dun ing the last so years The council is an organization of ill dairy associations and more than 6th establishments includ ing private companies and farmer owned co operatives concerned in the manufacture processing and distribution of about 90 per cent of the total volume of dairy products sold in Canada wrcnaarzaurr canon HAIR STYLING 45 Dunlop St PA 8880 formation Specialty soup to setup No Appointment Necessary they must Howeverpit was steady op posed by the Agincourt Ratepay ers Association which argued mainly that the yard will lower the value of home and private property armored before the pro cat was started in board ruling made public Saturday Chief Commissioner lied Kerr said be Is satisfied that the yard will not be unduly close to residential homes nonde preclsts the value or attractive ness of their homes and resided tlsl areas to such an extent as to warrant rejection of CPRI application The CPR hopes to finish most work on the new hump yard by next year ribo raiiway ready has paid $1500000 for an acres of land at the site shoot 15 miles east of onto yard Dostors3 To Keep Care Costs Down FORT WILLIAM CP Doo tnrs were warned hm that accept the ro rponsibility for keeping down the cost ofmcdical care in Canada individual members of the profession must never let the oath uleippocralds be replaced by the science of economi Dr William Wigle of Dry den presidentilect of the 5747 member Ontario Medical Asso ciation snid Speaking to the annual meet log of OMA District 10 he urged all members of the profession to take another close look at tho Hippocrates osthlle drew to their attention that in no place did the oath soyanything about doctor receiving fee tor service or being placed in an economic bracket equal to highly paid professions ENTITLED TO RESPECT it only says tbnt as practitioner ofmediclnc shall ex pect the respect of the around me Dr ngle whohecomes presi dent of the association at its an nual meeting next May sold The profession should be posi tive in its standwith regards to socalied statermedicina national health or socialization or what everone wishes to call it Doctors must declare them selves asprepared to participate in any medical plan that can be shown tobe positively designed and destined td improvetha na tional health We the medical profession must give leadership it is our duty and obligation to go to government and insurance companies and anyoneelse in tercstedjnithls business of medi calvcare and let them know that we know great deal about medical plans from those that have been administered by doc tors in Canada and throughout the world We must let averyonc know thntwe are prepared to assist whenever called upon to set up plan that will hetho best in the world for the medical care of the people of Canada Dr Wigie said special OMA committee is working on sched ule of fees for the profasion believe we should all re member that auch schedule will only be of valcifit can be assumed by ical plans and people generally that it is true representation of medical care costs The public must have con People fidenco that doctors will aces it and that medical plain will pay the amounts set down for treatment of their patients Seek Stabilization 0n Teachers Pay OTTAWA CP The Ottawa Public School Board hasvcafled for an Oct 36 meeting among major Ontario public school lotion policy salaries The Ottawa board proposed meeting at Port Arthur of repre sentatives of boprda lnLondon on teachers thoToronto suburbs of North York Etobicoka and Scarbor oughz tin uni rainbow HOW Waiver Ilia home profs SAVES EllllliLIE HEYWIIBTII in Breezy sr alarm rs 33992 In mums upumm Home Office Dim the worlds most Of BARRIE srRErcn snub tonne perfect comfort with comfortable corset Cleverly designed incoutil rayorl stripe with convenient front lacing NuBack corset gives you the support you need plus the comfort you want 100 ismsnook i5o OthersStylesjmm one NOW AT prof need Botanic ml 355 the West Tor boards to discuss Joint stabllh Windsor Toronto Hamilton and

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