Therm Examiner Published by Canadian Newspapers Limited What Is An Audit orium Definition Is Given Here Whaï¬s an auditiritimlhis is Tddaywe find everyone posing as an leading rquestiorn asked by local imthumyJLymlL informededucaior and he proceed to What are the mm of an educational sysMeJndJnrsteeLand other give his definition as follows It is certainlinot nattï¬im nor officials uoting ranbdispenatn sys gym tem Whig was orgfnallyan expe ency cafetorium nor even hockitorium onlyanrl neveLintcndedasa QUEENS PARK Frank Talk About Tory Leader Meet questions where society as whole and our principles are involvedmm matters aucb as ucrecy government or of letdown in standards of justice The pure function of the fourth estate is to be the con netalkwili concern the cum lng PC leadershlpicoirventionA In watchdog viButwhereoutsyrtm ullrfar And if probably will be bit more do an ekpmaion of opinion by the public itrmust be questionable Please bear in mind when you are reading it that the writer fully npprgcistesiuilsapd th filliefrlnkn You get certain convictions ef imLtlnuinpoiltioliwntlngrw on And bit of preliminary planation is called for whether opinions of newspaper todaywhen newspapers are in some lease utilities are fit ocaliy for it of education to avoid in biofned provin nTmketoirum an aquatorium nor any other monstrosity in words It is place anything that might be for listening not for wrestling place for the observing of mans ortrayal of drama within the drama of tie not the tircus of games nor the scoring ofgoals It is place for the mature in mind as ivell as body In the debates now swirling about cially or federally Meanwhile other communities with better understanding of educationbulld what is best not what is cheapest The inner nine collegiates of Toronto all have auditorturns and coincidentally the highest scholarabiprating in the our heads over the educational meraitlsmot MinaCmeSJUompflamLmJn an auditormmtheonemdordy brium in true sense for the whole Barrie District school system the one valid argument in favor of an alternat ivevgymnatorium is that is is common to the district schoolslhis is true but it is probably the greatest weakness of the district system set by the pro incial government in e1840s It ppeared asaco on and lure to municipalities that were hesitant about ning and as an economy measure of the provincial government plagued by too many demands and insufficient funds As late as 1949 the provincial the art iment of education was impartla in awarding grants for oversize rooms Ssuch as auditoriums and gymnasiums to district schools In that year Barrie would have obtained an auditorium along with its new wing for much less than it later aid in 1951 for the new thing alone same indecision as now but over the building of the win alone so delayed proceedings that in two fear interval the cost had risen Iron cally enoughfthegrantforan audlt orium was withdrawn and the district prided up paying more for less Barrie Peterborough Brockvllle Belleville Cornwall have schools often more than one each with auditoriuma And those that do not wish they bad If one must use education as yard stick for measuring the need for audit orlums then let us do it correctly and system of Mother Hubbard Eovmcia department Let us consider peers of all educational insdtutionsroflordrorr Cambridge Their graduates Newton Wren Rutherford to mention only three are the intellectual nobiliity of our AngloSaxon civilization Surprising iyenougb on will find no milliondollar stadium at heir Alma Mater No double gymnasiums or ice arenas Only the quiet rivers and the playingfields And beautiful chapels wellappolnted mesa halls and an architectural triumph in the Sheldonian Theatre How strange that we should regard theatrelike auditoriums as irrelevant to education when Christopher Wren lavished so much care and aff what is consideréfï¬ie focal the pride of that collection known as Oxford Down Memory Lane colleges BOY SCOUTS 25 YEARS AGO The Boy Scout Camp came to close at Cedar Paint on Georgian Bay on July 24 1936 after anflenjoyable 11 wdays outing Sponsored by the Barrie Boy Scout Association it was under the dir ection of William Crossland as camp chief with Rover Edward Shortt as as sistant director Each boy received quart of pasteurized milk daily Water was from natural spring in the send tested as perfect on the bay shore The property was owned byALynn and the grounds were left clean Swimming con tests were helg for two days and every bo On July 21 they had hike to Thunder Bay also put out abush fire Other Editors ievvs AVOID PueLIc SCANDAL Port Arthur NewsChronicle During the past few years there have been several scandals involving munic ipal off als who have been cited for olationof public trust The investigat ions intofhesa all ed CANADAS FIRST LOCOMOTIVE The Barrie Examiner of July 30 1938 Ibad picture of Canadas first engine land the worlds largest steamliner as featured at the Railway Centenaryrst Iohns Quebec The old Dorchester with tender was only 21 feet long while the 0400 with tender was 94 feet eight inches or longer in fact than the whole train of 1836 The lower picture showed left to right Mayor Camiilien Houde CBE oiMontrealGeorgeEhMtn an Hungerford President of the Canadian National System and Shapter Messrs Moran and Shapter were retired CNR engineers with over 50 years of service and impersonated ihe crew of the Dorchesterr at the celebration procedure that could be deliberate jugv gllng of records that may not have been teams would visit municipalities without any advance notice might deter officials from committing or even planningany not accordingtm the grantalispensin OTTAWA REPORT TCAs Cost Curve MSyTid Industry by earnicx NICHOLSON OTTAWA1981 in the first full year in which huge fast jet air craft have brought quiet con veniontrond stabilized travel to all the major air routes of the world But paradoxically 1961 is also the year oivcrisio for the air transportation industry without exception airlines in the free world began to sink into financial trn uble last year through insufï¬cient business al of aviation as the perfect trans portation for this huge empty country it presumably aims to reduce fares to attract travel lers from the slower and more costly railroads and fromthe even slower and costlier and more dangerous automobile yet nqtto reduce fares so low that thetaxpayer would be burdened by TCAs losses After year of intensive studyc TCA proved to its own satisfac tion and to the surprise of the though meyjlferemeuew world that existing methods of ice than ever before They were pm we not able to attract enough new titevollcrs to fill the bigger alr ners Pfesident team Meanin announced that TransTCanada Air Lines suffered financial loss for the first time in 10 years The seats available on TCAs scheduled flights last year were only twothirds occu pied whlle cargo space wasiz per cent unused Had this empty accommodation been sold TCAa small loss of $2607350 might have been replaced by profit as high as $67000000 EllWEEFQWEMASSE As Crown Corporation TCA iLopubllcutllity intended to be no more and no less than self supporting However this might have been profit com pared lnterestinglywlth the re centschisyements of Weather Crown Corporations the profit of 574011128 reported by the Bank of Canadaand the deficit uncoveredforkyears The fading these $1495277 incurred by Car nadian National Railways lCAVa declared objective is to think of the futurethegfuture per passengermile which had realistic Following that finding TCA has this year adopted revolutionary new basis for set tlng fares which has won fa vorable acclaim from craters andcrlfics er countries whilst being somewhat over looked at home Initially air fares were set at the level of railroad or steam ship fares for the same journey adjusted perhaps to take into ac count special factors and the as sumed willingness of the traffic to pay Such preevlation fares had been set at constantrate ass days when travellers rode in buggies drawn by horses rncLoNona ran consent Mr McGregor spcaklng for TCA has explained that while actual costs per passengermile arevirtum tint once an aircraft is airborne overhead costs and terminal charges are fixed or nearly so for every night regardless of its length These would include the cost of taxling takeoff and landing air wroogdoings Most municipal officials would wel come such visits Anybody who is able to give guidance and advice on problems or procedures will be welcomed and treated as friends have been very comp cated and Prem ier Leslie Frost has requested the De partment of Municipal Affairs to bring abouta method less cumbersome in dealing with the affairs of municipal Evidently is the premiers wish to speed up inquiries into apparent and sus pected wrongdoings says The Windsor inï¬ngmuLthat lieinp terest could possibly best be served by short and Simple official investigation WhilLinnocentparties protected as much as possi LOAVES IN BAG FLOUR Sudbury Star unsold wheat are in storage in Canada In announcing price increase of one bouldfbewicentaperrloaf in the price of bread cf persons fective Aug Toronto bakers quote iport landing fees ticketing res in my case one of these hops prlnltd Ward UWi an W1 pen to be that the preIs can many P909 3PM do play perhaps an unfair port in of dogma elections and other political The pieces that will appear campaigns here for the next while will be Traditionally we are inclined WWW to take sides They have to bofor they will And this is really not ideaL be discussing questionsudheo All opinions whether of 110 Willa hm 11 only it newspaper or not are human opinion The acts by them aplnjong selves would tell too little They can be wrongand quite When you read them however easily can be wrong do remember that they are only There ll in fact considerable opinionone mans opinion question whether the historic it is opinion based on to years oPllflmpJMlorlai still has of uperlence and close contact place in our daily press today with the subject matter But still it is certainly called for on it is only opinion ervatlons Lteletypo passenger and baggage handling at airports and advertising By discharging these fixed costs over greater number of miles says Mr McGregor tho cost per passengermile of overall operation decreases with each additional mile flown Thus TCA produced its revolu tionary cost curve which glen lngly bears no relation to the straight line representing pre vious fares Using this curve TCA has now Introduced scaled lower fares for domestic jour If your thirst demands lively lager reach for an Old Vienna its move in the light direction NWlIlllllllllllililllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllle trays of more than 600 miles hitherto these subsidized the shortdistance traveller To re duce longdistonco fares over international routes would re quire international agreement which has not yet been ob tained But measure of sup port has greeted TCAs propo sala and some of its related suggestions to attract travellers havebeen adopted Most air lines agree that this is the way to stop tho cream being skimmed off alrlines eched uled flights by the practice of LAGBR BEER millllllIIlllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllm aisociationa chartering special flights for their members TCA dedicated to public serv ice rather than private profit ruelully sees the same plane which carries passenger for 87 cents mile in Canada being forced to charge up to 151 cent over international routes This is the damaging anomaly aimed at by TCAs praiseworthy and novel cost curve BIBLE THOUGHT7aï¬V For it had been better for III to lerve the Egyptians than thntiviiilfoild die immut deemExodus 1412 Those IsraeliteLwereJyplcal of people today who are content to live in bondage to sin rather than to have spiritual heaval in their lives EXCELLENT BUYVN13 BEDROOM HOME guilty of illegal acts do not deservenor mlllers as saLing the need for an addib are they enhtledtoranyhreaksorproional increase in price lour was tection That should be kept in mind whenI any new inquirysystem is pro 056 PPart of these municipal problems could be eliminated through travelling teams of experts from theDepartment of Municipal Affairs ashas been so gested before team could drop expectedly and make igation of all books and records It would not take ion to find if any thing amis could sloppy office due to the ada The bakers of course blames theain creased price of flour for theirprice increase spokesman for the retail ba kers in Toronto said the price of flour has mased from $405 0345 per tloagi HestHmenflia we baker normally makes 92 loaves of bread from one bag of flour If these fi guresare accurate the price of flour for 92 loaves of bread has risen by $140 which is en loaf These statementsout cus attention the flour hepriceoixlouc bag in18 months in this wheat he industry poor crop in Western Can The Barrie Examiner humortree ruceao ciu mu Post Office DBPIMIIIHOMIWI ezuona General Manager urn MnPEEBSON woodmafnmm Manm noaeermmunn mini Ave some on name enrptl strut Venom nauy New or The opinion Pr irculmonn barrio puffing Amounts to more than noisilybluffing With reference tothe shrugsa can it seems the Western Anon lied publisho censiderably more than onev satisfy pub Its hoped hatNikltashuffing and PrinCIpal Interest Taxes Payment $94 per month IRentIls No Cheaper Investigate Today This twoyear old hombaits on largewedgoishaped left that is fully landscapediior animal going family this home is in an ideal locatiOn being but block and half from both high school and public school Consists of ahedrooms largeliving room and kit chen piece hath Exterior of home was just completely repaintedzthla yamMAW are sure you will be happy in this neighbourhood so why not make an appointment to see this home todayIull price is $13500 with $3000 down 55éé ThisHomeAnY DaysEvxcePt SundllavyLAfi ParkgaleCrescenil FAB3758