Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 24 Nov 1961, p. 16

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Tcqu Barium mma nun newsman DR Chalmers Macked sic 13yearold former head of the National Research Council Atomic Energy of Canada Limited and the Atomic Energy Control Board still hasnt found time to retire He now serves Is director of several Cana dian companies chancellor of Carleton University and acts as consultant to scientific research industries Photo CONTRACT BRIDGE BY JAY BECKER You are declarer with the West hand at Four Hearts North leads the queen of dia moods South following with the seven flow would you play the hand 41oss AQIOSM one qde 10973 You an dcclarcr with the West hand ot Three Notnimp North lends the two of hearts which you win with the king How would you plny on hand an sea so on 9mm 4qu an The best play is to win the diamond and lead the ace and another heart de liberately giving up the oppor tunity to finesse for the kin This line of play offers the greatest chance of making the contract The trap to avoid is the heart finesse Suppose you took the diamond ace entered dummy with spade led the jack of hearts and iincssed If it turn cd out that the finesse lost the defense could then cash dia mond and follow with spade lead This would result in the loss of trick in each suit for down one By playing the ace and an other heart immediately in order to force out the king you do not weaken your spade With ears too it takes years of careful selection to make thoroughbred and built them into the No other car in its price bracket offers ov of attras at not penny more Make it soon and investigate the 404 by Peu the 404 by Peugeot is every in all the features tha features that count position but keep the suit doubly stopped This permits you after trumps are drawn to force out the ace of clubs and thus provide parking place for the spade loser The probable losers on this line of play are heart diamond and club The problemds whether to tackle diamonds or clubs first If both suits are divided 32 it does not matter much which one is played first The con tract makes tither way if this is the case But provision must be made for the possibility that one suit is divided If that is the position the question of which suit to play first becom es vital The way to cover the possi bility that either the diamonds or clubs are divided is to cash the AK of diamonds first If both defenders follow each time another diamond is led to assure the contract If either defender fails to follow to the second diamond the clubs can then be tackled in the hope that that suit is divided 32 The corresponding position is not achieved if the clubs are led first The defender who tak es the ace returns atieart if it then develops that the clubs are divided 41 it is too late to do anything about it evEn if the diamonds are divided There is no way to salvage the contract Tomorrow Salvaging had con tract Cannot Find Tirrie To Retire Many Things Still Undone OTTAWA CF The man who guided Canada Into adult hood in zoo century scientific research cannot find time to retire After university and govern ment career spanning 42 of the most exciting years in Cana dian history Dr Chalmers Jack Mackenzie says he has too many things to do lm much too busy to re tire the nyearold former head of the National Research Council Atomic Energy of Ca nada Limited and the Atomic Energy Control Board said in an interview Besides being busy keeps you alive and happy In his capacity as president of NRC and Atomic Energy of Canada Dr Mackenzie played major role in Canadas emer gence during the Second World War and the postwar period as world leader in runny aspects of scientific research Dr Mackenzie says he acted mainly as an administrator in this Canadian development He was in position to know what government and university sci enlists wanted to do and to be able to help them achieve their objectives CAME OF AGE This was the most satisfying experience at my career he said This was the period when Canadian science came of age and started the march that has brought it world recognition in recent years After leaving his last official government post the presi dency of the Atomic Energy Cdntrol Board Dr Mackenzie found he didnt want to drop other activities in which he is involved While he served on the con trol board in an honorary posi tion without salary he became director oi several Canadian companies chancellor of Corie ton University Ottawa and acted in consulting capacity for number of industries inlt terestcd in scientific research These responsibilities alone are nough to keep Dr Mac kenzie fully occupied But since leaving the contml board he has found that his scientific colleagues are calling on his background and experience for guidance and advice lm busy all the said Mrs Mackenzie said her hus band was supposod to have re tired in 1953 when he left the presidency of Atomic Energy oi Canada Hes still as busy as in previous years ive never no ticed any difference native of St Stephen NB CAMPBELL LTD Furniture Moving and Storage Commercial Warehousing Agents for North American Van Lines PA 66555 time he together Peugeot has taken the price as wellas the car er $40009 dollars worth paint to Visit yourdealer geot Youll soon ch thorougth discover why 404élPEUGEOT Sales Service by over 500 dealers in North America For thedrive of your life see any of the dealers listed below JUSTIN MOTORS 2325 Bradford Street BARBIE Ontario Tel PA 82697 Dons Sales Service annorom Qntnrip Tel an 521 Joes Service Station 109 Main Street pancranc Ontarlo Tel lira7m Dr Liackenzie pmctised as consulting engineer in Alberta irnm on to 1915 following graduation from Dalhousie Uni versity Halifax He served overseas during the First World War winning the Military Cross In IBIS After the war he Joined the staff of the University of 535 katchcwan as professor of en gineering becoming dean of the faculty in 1921 Dr Msckenzies biggest per sonal thrill came in 1939 when he was appointed president of NRC succeeding Gen McNaughton now chairman of the Canadian section of the In ternntinnnl Joint Conunission who at that time was named general afticer commanding the lst Canadian Division overseas The appointment was enlt tirely unexpected Dr Mac kenzic said Overnight was introduced to on excitingnew experience During the years of war that followed Cnnndlnn scientists with NRC and other govern ment agencies demonstrated their ability in the development of weapons and other equipment necessary In the war effort WON BRITISH AWARD Canadas entire scientific community had the satisfaction of knowing they were making real contirbution in the light ioiId freedom Dr Maekerizie sa Dr Mackenzie played major role in the events that led to the establishment of Can adas nuclear research project gust cant he Red cap delivers flavour satisfying fullbodied flavour that cant be matched by anyale Tall order You betit is But Red Cap livesupfo ITasce the oneiale that satisfies Proveitto yourself Snappa cappa Red Cap Ale today at tJialk River 0nt 130 miles northdat of Ottawa Until 195201 atomic cncry program was administered by NRC At that time Atomic Ed ergy of Canada Limited was formed to direct the program Dr Mackenzie felt the presi dency oi NRC to become presi dent of the new Crown com pany position he hcld until 1951 He also was named presi dent of the Atomic Energy Con trol Board and remained in that post until his retirement from public life at the end of Sep tcmber In 1945 Dr Mackenzie was awarded the Kelvin Medal given by mmmltteo ot Brit ish engineering institutions in recognition of preeminence in the fields of engineering in which the British scientist lard Kelvin worked The medal is the highest honor awarded by Brit ish scientists Try An Examiner Want Ad PHONE PA 82414 Threats Charged In Paper Fight MILWAUKEE AP The Milwaukee Journal charged in print Wednesday that there has been intimidation of fami lies oi its nonstriking employ ees The International Typo graphical Union promptly termed the Amount Irre sponsible Journal spokaman said threatening telephone calls had been made to the homes of employees both union and nonunionwho have continued to work since the 1111s mail crs local struck eight days ago Robert Ameln International representatives for the ITUs striking Mail Room Employees Union said he unequivocally denies any such activity by the union and said that some 500 craft union members who have refused to cross the mailv ers picket line the last two days did so through their own free will The Journal dropped to eight pages Tuesday without adven tlsing Wednesdays paper larglt ely unchanged through the three major editionl was 12 pages FOR THE ossr MEAT suvs IN TOWN DRIVE our 10 KlEERjPAK ioobs 245 Tinsmsr All on Moon Arleovernment inspected Top Quality Radiant Bliid Brand power niche Including four pages at clout lied ads Major obstacle in the dispute is status quo clause the union seeks over working modl goo during grievanu proce IE FINE ENGINEER $3 TRAPANI Sicily Reutersl locomotive engineer has been lined 20000 lire about $30 by court here or stopping his train at grade with out valid reason The enzi neer told the court he was compelled to stop his train to quarrel with the driver pi car who had made an offensive gesture at me The car driver Iva given suspended in month senience CHRISTMAS PERMS $2000 81500 and 000 LESS 50 Till Doc 21 1961 RUBYS BEAUTY SALONS 1H DUNLOP ST PA 17 ESSA ROAD PA 89811 JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS min nuuiiiui New RCA VICTOR 23 TELEVISION RADIO HIll STEREO COMBINATION moshustlin orrOnlv 499 witthoar Trude Maniac riiiniicnunou DUNLOP as PA L205 flour THE cAFiLiNG BHEWERIES LiMimiai

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