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Barrie Examiner, 16 Sep 1959, p. 3

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112 carrot g7 Publishedby Canadian Hewepapen Ltd is M914 sneer Barrie and rson sous maysnrsunae Foreseey continuing Trend Up In Canadian Business Although economic prospect at the moment are obscured by the steainnd base metal strikes in the United States The Bank of Nova Scotla in its current Monthly Review foresees continuing upward trend in Canadian Once the current strikes the Review points out expectation in the United States is for resumption ofexpansion though at slower rate than in the has contributed additional strength to theeconomy In considering the business outlook the mview suggests that the key ques tion at this time is how strong capital expenditures will turn out to be and here there is ample room for differences of judgment There is no doubt that the strong rise in sales andprofits will encourage new expansion programs both here and abroad while in Canada there business no settled the general first half of guardrailracists LPTB races New Employee Dispute dam noon Wfrfififiw wuaousoetanariodmiouz central tendon mam ammnnmmaw divisioothwathhaloflihem weenthoiioadoaTrsosportEtstamutlog thsirchsirmsn eastivesadiheirbnsdriversandDflverBiii fixes of negotiation tilted before there votedjgeinlt ban flu dons overtime but they weredciest paumserhsasportetioaforuwedooavote enweehs theesrlypsrtotthe Now the proposals are behig My placed before meeting of dais dispute is cent gs eryloadoo garage red around the busmsos de lfltis pproveduseeo1s cert msnds for an increase of one sin it win then go on to Frank pound wool in wages As Cousins head of theTrsaspoit am top towards potting pree Workers Union to he presented sureoa the Motion Tramp to the Medea hmportlkecur this year in the meantime notable are number of big resource projects uptrend in production has developed in most European countries and in Japan which seemsalmost certain to be extend ed beyond the end of this year In such conditions the dominant tendencies in the Canadian economy can hardly fail to be toward continued expansion food prices actually down little there The Review observes that in both the United States and Canada the present business rccovory gained its initial impetus from the wide variety of govern mental measures automatic stabilizers and other sustaining influences which on the horizon as well Yet it would be unwise to overlook the continuing world surplus of capacity in most basic in dustries and the lack of the earlier post war buoyancy in commodity prices in spite of numerous strikes The Review goes on to discuss econ omio conditions in the main regions of the country of Ontario it notes that business has shown marked recovery Though industrial employment at mid year was still little below the pre recesslon level the growth in the service industries has been enough to raise the during 1958 provided firm support to consumer incomes stimulated certain areas of the economy especially house buiiding removed fears of further decline and led to sharp reversal in inventory policies Once these upward forces began to take hold the gradual rise in employ ment and incomes gave further stim ulus to consumer buying while the antic ipation of strikes added substantially to In Canada the total volume of con sumer spending in the first total number of nonagricultural jobs by around one of the dominant features this year has been the sharp upturn in pro duction of steel and automobiles But activity in most other manufacturing lines has also shown improvement and output of farm machinery has revived to the best level since 1953 Production of the major electrical appliances has risen substantially though sales have the rate of inventory buildup curing the first half of this year evidently not been as am as expected Speclsllormfilrflllinmhn and mu and stocks of some itemehave become half of 1959 hen appears to have been to greater than in the corresponding period year ago With prices up only slightly and has clearly been an appreciable increase annual rate close to $400 millions When Tbvcansdlsn on for lien in real spending per family the first such gain since 1958 This has been reflected in largeroutlays of adiscrotionary na tare especially forum and other dur able goods Canadian business has also been sup ported this yearby accumulation oilin ventories which during the first six months appears to have been at an compared with tho runningdown of stocks at slightly higher annual rate in the first half of 1958 this change alone has meant an addition at annual ratesof about $900 millions or to demands on production Meanwhile though both fixed capital expenditures and exports have in the aggregate been sustained at very high levels neither wrsmaninw OpinionsPi Otherf Newspapers Calgary Albertau orcester Mass is in trouble for growing marihuans in an spariment window box It is doubtful whether the judge will accept the plea of the accused being horticulturist scornmnn 401939 After 50 years as blacksmith Albert Faddison just candies amateur gave up business and sale was conducted for him by Auctioneer Gross at the smiihy landalerfle learned his trade at Lisle at the age of 17 and by thenext year was putting on an average of Be shoes per day which kept up for nearly three months in winters when heavy hars eswers used for hauling timber Much fine pine was out there and around Angus and was handled by the BeetonCollingwoodllranch of the Northern Railway built in 1879 andshipped mostly to Hamilton He coma in Barrigvaadentereddio employ of tho Barrie Carriage Co but when they sold out be started at his tra out three hsinmérs hexretired young Barrie athlete BiliBr Wearing and who had beanplaying baseball inEnglaad for several years returned toCsnada on Sept 25 was and gavea vivid picture of conditions thereHe had come on the Ducbessof Yorkwhlch hadovér 100 Athenia survivors who were jittery They wcst Paragraphically Speaking peer with warts humanized as second elsemall it Sou Fort ome poemat Ottawa uince some one Its Daily holiday inn statutory Holidayme WALLS billIII Ill Genus Manager sboenpnon nu can by carries one am 01116 BL AnonElis Audit Hun Elfin and wanna Business Messier NEVILLE Mrs maria ndim aoaam enema Advertising Manage roan nouns Manager you Slammerw so mo in mm comedy wgtiiama Street canaim Dilly Cm circulations Press of of or MetaJami In mining output of nickel and copper has been gradually increasing following the prolonged strike in the late months of last year Gold production has con tinued steady and uranium operations have levelled out at the scheduled peak based on Us Government contracts Among the few areas of weakness in the province the most important has been the aircraft industry where em ployment fell sharply following the cam1 celiation of the contract for the Arrow jet fighter at the same time construc tion is running appreciably lower than last year because of the completion of the Seaway the long gas pipeline and several largoindustrlal projects This year however increased outlays are be Vlng made on roads hospitals and office buildings vhnd quite few new indust rial prolects have been reaching the active stage the most notable being the further expansion of steel facilities at Hamilton THE PACKAGING 1308le Hamilton Spectator The packaging indusz iii the 115 is now the dations ninth largest with total production of one and onehaifblllioa dollars of coursethis dont include keeping the ladies in wraps which must be the biggest packaging industry ofsll News of Former Years eacountercd submarine in the Irish Son the first night out and lb was sunk by destroyer They could all feel the depth charges which shook thoirbontdike habycnrriagalfio said that the balloon barrage loEaglaad was thick as files and antiaircraft guns were concealed eyery whereBai theEnglish public didnt seem the least bit ptterylhsy had boomexpectiag it so long that they seemed to take everything for granted sequel to the aeardrowning tragedy in Lake Simone off DeGrsssi Point on July 1939 was that lack Corcoran wrestling promoter and sportsman of Toronto had been awarded the bronze medal of the Royal Canadian Humane Society for courage and gallantry in saving the lives of eight people who wash his boat when it sank and went to thebottom in the middle of Lako Simcoc For neariyrbree hours they float ed oacushions and other supports while Cor coran swam arcundhkeeping the childreatogeth er with words of encouragement and also of pray er With reference to the oftheard state meat Hard work never killed anybody most of us how no desire to try to prove ritinerror Vi Permissinmtobuy all the clothes she wants may cure nervousness ins wife says psydhlatrist And it may cause her husband to have compound jitters and perhaps running fits Every morning when you got up you should laugh heartilynor severalrruinJ ates advises psychologist If we Emit had thblt much acting ability wed gd tom mesa andths min the ovies and achieve fame and for forum eta LCathem tune to pluck ants Executive they threaten coat plots ban on wartime and on working on their weekly rest day if their contends an not granted Th went more men ey because ey claim that causaofthecutsinstatfssen economy WWOY the LTE their work is becoming more ar duous At present because of staff shortages they are work ing great deal of overtime The Union leaders say that if the av ertime were withdrawn utter chaos in the bus services would be the fault VOTE FOR BAN be live SOME OWEN Not all of the Motion busmen howevan are in empathy with threhplroposmaly to put swung olyi are or fruits of the higher wages they are earning as result of the overtime work One of them who is union official said The members of the central bus committee are very mu ch left wing They havent done much during their two yoarscl office except get us into the dis estrous sevenweek strike of lost 18 Year Round Seaway Practical Proposition arousal cm OTTAWA Alyeerrmind St Lawrence Seaway dream or practical possib ty As the time draws near for die annual five month freeup of the mighty water system which joins the heart of Canada to the ports of the world speculation comes cropping up again about chances of keeping the Seaway open to thinning debt throuah until spring While the critiu and cynlcs are as vociferous as over each year it stuns the goal becomes little nearer Last winter on important Montieel led 1000 feet oi pipe in Quebec ry of 10 provinces and dont or experiments have think any Canadian would want been held at FortWiliiam Cat to sea Central Canada benefit at arloand Caughnswaga opposite the expense of the Moritlmes Until this government under year The recommendation for the vThere are others who agree overtime ban to put pressure on with that viewpoint They are av tbe uncles TramportExcutive one to taking drastic action come from the Central London which might result in another bus committee composed main standstill oft locdons surface ly of representatives from the transportation system QUEENS PARK Warped Thinking All these add up to movsg in the direction of yearround Seaway but none are decisive The biggest Numb block sad Imiess it is remov nothing can roallybe done is lack of political suppprh MARITIMES FLIGHT Just as the Maritime portsroi Saint John and Halifax were op posed to the Seaway so they are even more bitterly opposed to yearround seawey it is only in the winter that Halifax and Saint hummus was the momJohn come into thalrown as ma voyage of the Danish freight Hel ga Dan from Europe right up to Quebec city duringseme of the worst ice conditions of the sea son Since inst May number of forward steps have been taken New York Senators Javltts and Kcating have introduced bill in the Us Senate caning for major study of loicing the en tire Seaway This would be done by the us Army Corps of Eng ineers and would coactrate particularly on dolclng prob lime in restricted areas such as harbours and ferry routes The Lauritua Line of Den mark owners of the Helga Dan have announced more ambitious plans for the coming season Three ships will run to Quebec once to the authorised City one boat making three trips and another two It is understood arrangements have been made with gt the CanadaUK freight conference to obtuse cargo YEARROUND PORTS The number of established yearround ports is growing gra duallyand creeping inland from the Atlantic Coast Cornerbrook Nfld and Dalhousio NB were the first RivicredeIoup some 100 miles below Quebec ismak lag similar plans as are Rimou ski Farther Point and SevenIs lands Experiments with deicing by bubbling air through the water are making progress Atlas Cop per Canada Ltd have instal jor Canadian ports Transport Minister Geor ge lines has at thisproblam frankly Ha hedidnt think any practicalway could be found to keep the wateer open year round and added As for as am concerned wont spurhesd any such effort lzhls is count 0F HOLY SCRIPTURE Gelt Sept 16 mos am was to make an appeal throush this medium for adher James Version of 111933on Mptures to those sending them in public and especially sufficient to those broadcasting and tel lcoasting for one do not want to gr amuied interpretationof Scripturclnto my mind 0oa wrong word can vitallycbangs any message We aroinstruci ed by Holy Writ to let the Word of Christ dwell in us rich ly but this is impossible with the use of multiple translations goes change of heart about the political difficulties involved most observers here dont ex pect to see anything dramch occur Afterall only the federal government could put up the capital required provide the lcebreaker and meteorological services needed and so forth However it is also certain that keeping the fabulously expensive St Lawrence Seaway open for not quite twofhirde of each year is ovary uneconomic way of doing things The comparison would be with factory operat ing round the clock against one able to stay open for onlytwo shifts is day Engineers argue about the practical possibilities of keeping the Seaway icefree all year rnundbut most agree that if an ough money were put up sol utloo could be found T0 Enron xmd Jam version and satisfying and which is much clearer more forceful and dignifiedthan shy subse quent version The Bibleis large book and will absorb all the time we can spare exploring its riches without consulting numerous versions and wondering which is best believe this has been settled for us in the authorized King Jamos Version for which the translators iiime shell their blood would infinitely rather trust them than later translators who may have ob tained royalties What pity they did not rather spend their time in the profitable purpose ful work of proclaiming it It needs proclaimingnot explain ins MRS PRATT We need nstaadard which we have in the popular beloved King James Version which has stood the test of time and by aoanar ELPHICK MOSCOW RectoryNews of the exchange of visits between rresident Eisenhower and Pro mier Khrushchev has ualcssed flurry of letters to the editor in the Soviet press Ordinary Soviet citizens have been warmly remembering that the ordinary Americansathey met in prison camps during the So and World War werefrlehdiy man beings ready to share the last one of bread with com rode Workers on Milyshchi just outsiderllfoscow have written of their memories of the president when he visited them sethe victorious Gen Eisenhower Augustlat mvrrssrotis so am Invitations to the president to Visit them have come from war are in Kalbyahev Leningrad Baku Stalingrad Moscow pen sinner and from the manager of the state farmAllwant sh howardo res ihowitbinge vc improved sin be last came to Russia Abouiayest sadflow munist you newspaperd Km somolskaysPrnvda gave ad by announcing to other papers Ink 142 incl which has provencso adequate gt Letters To Soviet Editors Warmly Remember fishericans space readers letter Since then many letters usually point nos moralor complaining about ceitain sboitagcs have been printed While the erageSovlet citi zen still is carefully protected from the blasts of political con troversy which continually sweep the West with tbeincreasing con fidence of their leaders in their ownpositl and the essential wall ball of tho country the heavy curtain overthe outside worldis gradually being lifted state farm at MILLIONS AWNIXON For some time past Soviet cili eas have been able to read in their papers the texts of Western diplomatic notch often ed laythe strongest terms printed slongside the reply from their own government Millions of Russlsaahavo heardfon radio or seen on is visioniioreigaloaders like Br Prime Minister HaroldMa lce Presi out making their own forcehdpless understanding cl from Soviet nee almost breath lessbalief thatat instills world may be ihe verge of real thaw iii the coldwarjoegrad WWW HELP BOOST TENNIS BARBIE REVIVAL Barrie Sept 15 1959 Sir Would liksto take this opportunity to drank you very much for the publicity that you gave the Barrie Tennis Tournv ament laynur paper The success of tho tourna ment was due to the fact that so many people like yourself donated of their time and taly eats Piéase convey my thanks to Stov Jonescu for the job that he did mi certainly feel that this tournament gave tennis lnthe city of Barrie shot in the arm and am sure that next year the tournament will be as successful if notjmorc as it was this year Yours truly JACK Gannon such tender mark can make lost folk strong Because it does not censor volanal Andmemorles hol it hel Tbe oily And bulldowithia the and An arch stoworingedifice Supporting any strife Which may then come along An understanding heart will sire another strong SWNIA QUINN Has Lot of appeal 31 non oassiuc TORONTO Hero is where fumble the ball so often today At the ofbrosthalisers Metropolitan Toronto Police Chief Mackey expressed whet probably was behind most of th thinking Reportedlyiie ssldx Ithink lives are more lmportsntlbsn rights Fon this there is sympathy blo body wastes line But the chief overlooks this Thousands of lives were lost gaining the rights he would take away Unfortunately this type of think ing has lot of appeal Shorts sighted argument usually does Hitler for instance nearly built antlempira with it PC ANNUAL Tho Progressiva Conservatives srehaving an annual meeting this year on Nov and Aunuai in this case however doesnt mean what they taught us it did in school There was no meeting last year and it has been overlooked in other years Which probably has not been any great loss Unless there happens to be an election for the presidency of the party association the meeting is uglier much more than dam way safety confer ence many elegsies favored use uouoa ans We understand that per president Alec McKenzie intends to carry on ssh flit 13 sees and victory coicbrgltion of least Jimes election Even these have lost bit of their edge after so many victor for in the last 15 years 50 TOUCH How different it is in Quebec It was interesting to read that the late Premier Duplessis Union Nationale has never held an an aunl meeting or convention since ha formed ltln 1933 Meetings would have been non sense He was tha boss And everyone knew it We are more subtle hero Frontier Frost is base And everyone knows it also Butha isnt Lo Chef He the White Father So lot of people are st least ledtotlunk tbeyhsvenflngeria thepie change in liquor advertising gt wont behere soon Chairman Bill Colilogs of the LORD reports progress out of his Murray Bay meeting of pro vlncinl liquor bosses But code drafted at the meet lag now has to go before the in provincial governments Itwoat baback to the com misslonersuatil spring mmmmmnm wliussiasf Moon Shot Puis By HAROLD MORE1150 Canadian ms Staff Writer Russias successful moon shot has put President Eisenhower at decided disadvantage in his meeting with Premier Khrush chev It not only has tended to grav itate world attention away from such earthly crises as Berlin and Asia but has brought new ad miration for Soviet technology and downgraded United States space achievements in fact the planting of the So vlet pennant on the moon has raised the question of whether Russia hethus achieved sever eignty over that celestial body ltjhas brought 115 legal experts into the rather ludicrous position of trying to establish argument why Russiavis not entitled to the moon And while they wallow ininis absorbing question US diplo mats feel Khrushchev will at tempt to maintain the momentum of his advantage by unfolding some newproposaL by making some new gesture or concession that will continue to absorb and fasciaatetbe world panama me But they feel that Khrushch will yield iittloor nothing in sential issues such astho ques tion of reuniting East and West Germany or bringing Communist aggression in an end in Asia Eisenhower in turn appears to have nothing to unfold to counter the impact of the Russian moon shot or to offset Khrushchevs propaganda skill The 05 it is true fired its first nperatiorlalirr lercoutiasnteLAtiaI missile President lit Disadvantage across the Pacific to Wake Island last week Andtbc US plansio try toput robket on the moon next month But Defence Secretary Nell Mc Elrcy already has conceded that Russia mayhave up to in inter continental missiles and there is no assurance that next months rocket shoot will fucceed HOHJM APPROACH The political tendency in the US is thereforeto attempt to draw away from Russi as achievements and reduce their importance VicePresldenl Richard Nixon says the Russldn space exploit is nothing to getlhystelical about Scientifically and educationally we are way ahead of the soviets He even has questioned whe ther the Soviet rocket factually landed on the moon Space cientists in the US and Europe in contrast have praised the fiuésians for their achieve ment British scientists said the moon hit was brilliant demon strauon of snadvanced stage Russian sciencoand technology 3er Tactical Peace icovfiylth you my peaccd giro unto you not as Iboyvorldgjlvct give unto you1 John Everyone desrresjnner peace it can oalyboiouod in the peocethat comesdown from above Godiisiwilling to give it touus ifwoask infaith and humbhwnooioastodoiik will

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