Canadian railways sre no ti make vast chap esin their rs Barrie has recon gerperienc some the changeswhlc shavebeen made the ONE in the operation of trainrscbe final not alone in can canny iihe Britiehflransport Commission ing the past car had record deficit operationso $408 million and they are considering similar chan es in servtfhes which are 23w being W0r ed out by dinn we canlieEnglish risilways are going to cut the old signhvtrgirés gigging or so mum grtcommission ï¬rst was long distance on Last su ban seqvicespile saysquitebiu parade Examiner July 1937 nursesflargestclass in history cd from Royal Victoria Hosp mier Mitchell Hepburn at Orillia picnic asked public support in his attack on the US 010 invasion of Canada in labor circles Conservative leader Hon Earl Rowe honored by township folk at mammoth picnic in lnnisfil Park Wishart Campbell appointed to Ontario Board of Movie censors Hugh Bailey of Melanctitomreelected president Copaco Morrison general manager reported salesvof First Coop erative Packers 26 per centever 1936 well over mil on do tars with com Efinys position much improved John assey of Eergus takes over18holeAi landale golf course Mrs How Jointly injured in car accidentnear Env Zglehart Gordon It Foster Barrie lawyer appointed assistant superintend tent of Simcoe County Childrens Aid So Eghert United Church marks jubileewith ecial preachers jRev Beynon and ev Dr Harry Couse spoke on be students of Cookstown Continu Ten graduat Pie iVancotfver Theevilsvof gambling are matter of sonal excess So for example are the evils of alcoholism Nosalteadvocate of egalized gambling hasyet proposed that all kinds and types of gambling be freed romnll reguiaionand restriction just sane advocate of legalized drinking urlges return of the wideuopen 24hour con ario as new buses worming drown 9V9 Pï¬ï¬tfgï¬iyi was covered This oath alan shove ifound th th 1m out 10 snsnrcnswsnnrncnn earnor arcrnrnanznrmn IDevelopmeni Octopus Danger To Best OiProvincef By lith Mornnnsoh Special To The Barrie Examiner The backbone of Ontario has iwnys bcen tho communal amaradoria hetwaan the small cities and townsnil working towards common goal of better province Today and in theforosceabia future there is grave danger that the provincial spinal col umn will be bent dentedand perhhps fractured by the octo usiike growth and develop meat of th engulfing giants the big city metropolitan areas At the moment compromise between Big Brotherand the rest of the family seems ether eat and unrealistic to section ofofficinidom This is the time Lorne Pierson leaving for posm Delta Grey and Simone Foresters Regiment moved into Cam Niagara for aweeks training Major arles McRaa invcommond of Barrie company with of Ificers Capt CD Raikes Lt Mc Nabil Lt Chiitick and Lt 01 iver Collier Street Baptistechurch calls Rev White of Scotland Ont pastor Trenton replaces Camp Borden as leading RCAF training camp Barrie population had natural increase of 25 during first six months of year now to 13357 Building per mlts were $35 95 Kem Terry story red on mound and at bat asBarrle Cubs beat Ivy 72 in South Simebe baseballs Clifton andE Ryan of Bar rie on lawn bowling rink at Toronto that beat touring South Africans Arnold Reid allowed onlythree hits as Allandale Imperials beat Utopia 53 in county softball Ontario checkers championships decided at Midhurst For estry Hall with Owen Sound manwin ning Robert Peacock Midhurst and James Nixon Barrie placedsecond and bird in Group sthe history of Ontario when or crasiinstion holdssway and indefinite answers to the press ing problem of decentralization Evasion hnsreplaced sitivc planning gt Yet this uneven and farcial metropolitan fatelifting must be eventually examined by the people of this wonderful prov llncc or through them their elected representatives Under circumstances of to day with the mighty behemoth of metro registering one victory after another and looking ahead to still greater expansion ist plans the future of the smaller office and towns is any thing but heartening SHOCKING QUERY Bluntiy without drastic ll tion and positive action things arent going to get any better This accelerated cnvclopment of manufacturing industry edu cation and revenues by metro areas has posed shocking ours lions to theinhsbiiantsof the restoi the province numbering some 4017305 persons Shocking when youcansider that single area metropolitan Toronto boasts Lenses citiz ens orslightiy=iess than 25 of the provinces total idiug unwarpe res on =de rivrng himof his ttle tot of ryeor is mlldjlutter in the stgeep Otherwise nothing is accomplish And in both cases these unrealistic prohibitions feed nourish encourage and enrichihe gangster theIracketeerand the professional excess is format insa iiy Butvsojare eating drinkingandsmo ing to excessrAll such excesses should be prevented or cured if possib Emay and Statutory Eat mums wanna ship homewr fair shareof rewnids from the present taxation system am oonju old salt atth fwh wind in Porousur nUssrlons never halt heir Therposer of concentration and centralization within arci ativcly tight space absorbing lions shoreofbenetits from highways unnd utilities is dis turbing to economists who urge broader distribution and more stringent control of the ester erpandlng grip of Metro These questions crop up from time to timesnd itis small wonder that municipal legisla tors sreconcerncd over the future Are the smailerccntres headed forsome form fanningbut nities he mlng unwittingly corneredfaiths Big City net to such an extent that the come ng 20 years could saajthem starved for indus tive development7 Does the danger is towns loom phenol Will suburban living he come athingot the pastt is rural Ontorio getting in areas ushroom ii Wilbthe metrnph growthf gt Substance for cruciallike look at this problem immedl and the urgency of push its action pnn be seen when ume rather startling figures lied by the Ontario De artmentiof Economics are ex minutely =resell out for employment in dustry and manufacturing apartment of La urban areas of Ontario with population figures and census data protected from last tors According to the army the population of metropolitan Tor onto it years hence should he 2175000 an increase of up proximsioiy 910000 persons From the same table drew the figuresof to smaller cities ln every region of the province included the highly industrial izcd Oshawa practically bord ering metro and ikwent east to Beiieviiie and teams west to Woodstock London and Chat hnm northto Timmins bury Parry Sound Cocbr opt to the Lnkebead to Port or included the Grand Rvsr section oftflnlt and Strotford and the Georgian Bay area around Owen Sound Niagara and district came into the pic ture with Welland The total population of the to oldest moon by 1974 ac cording to department figures the population will total Lon coo or an increase of 292000 to brief officials foresee two ndonchuif times as many citizenssottiing in the metro politnn Toronto area in so years as in so other representative citicn CAUSE Fouconcnltu tinderthis structure can there be anydoubt concerning cause for alarm With continuing upsurge in populationthe metro area must And by nus theportrnltof picturesque Ontario will be so distorted that the powers will have to face emergencies that exist today in the three largest metropolitan areas in the world New York London andTokyo fhcouestion which stores sol emnly at legislators is whether to square up to the Big city dilemma now or play Jack and the Ecsnstolit type of wall ing game ltwould bapresumptpous and illogical to compare the spiral ling growth of metro kenstcin Ii Toronto continues to err pond at the present rate it will to Fran arilyp tude tows in an creamer cats have etieestlii offices around Toronto True moves havebecnmade in parliament to build on form or college property and thus centralize rtata government offices But here is query MORE Daraaruanrs why knowingail the perils cnt facts could not the Depart ment of Lands and Forestshe moved for smaller Ontario city which is badly in need of boost in population and rev enuoi proximately poo employees of department are stationed in metro The remaining new are in the field throughout the province of all the departments Lands and Forests clings closer to rural life than any other Perhaps such move would contradict hidebound tradition Perhaps it would cause inter departmental ciosticity tempor But itwould help to create new type prideful community on integratpnrt and recess ary part of Ontario demos Gillies Dunn of Grad unto Studies University of Cali fornia Los Angeios smashed through to the hard core of the problem in recent statement which could cftsILVbft applicable to our province He said The big challenge ahead for us is whether we can control the environment of new cities The beginning of land rograms rests on how many people how many nuto mobiles howvmuch noise shat quantities otutllities we can concentrate in effective endoc eeptable patterns in given area How many people how many automobiles how much noise Wbat is the metro load limitt BIBLE THOUGHT Thatthere be no divisions mong yorel Corinthians 110 Whenrchrist and His Word araisupremo we shall have the oneness for which lie prayed LAW TESTS The common Jane has has threeyear life cycle fromegg and grab underground to flying beetle be merely case of selfpres ervation and human motivation to grab all possible industries in sight The area will be forced to do that for survival All of whichdoes nothing to solve the prob Lets look briefly at the other of the re mainder of On io urns woaLnscnans world centres New Yorkers talk about gtsen hitched processp London and the British governmen launchl nndlt promote 1new townsir Tokyo is completely submerged under human beings hemmed in at thtbordcrson work or perish theme The Ontario government isnt blind to decentralisation For from it The honest opinionof many authorities at Queens Park is that the situationsun rounding them is one of the mosttpressiug of the 20th Celt tury and clenrcut answe one way Right nowthe government perhaps as much as any othe BECHCY1 fitted not too com metro blow up As result ofballooning en pnnslonpths Department of En fortabiy lathe bird cngoot 85 Juli Qilcsourcea is my flattered in five differentltor onio locations iv More apparent thnnï¬hat the mute rouensn Themeuager that the rite itobarts and lipids warnings that municipal tngwould have tobetlgh mdndtiitr Cass ma cl vemmen business innirnockin on filct of interest Minister Cars Mime Breast erttnnlsVSwolteno our Dr Molnar My wife had her left breast removed year ago tt was rnailgnant ifcr arm is badly swollenat times it seems to me with all the cancer someone would come up with somesort of treatment She isvory des pendent audit understand there nre many women to her condi tion Can you helpiW Yes thinksican hdp Mastectomy frernoval of breast is lifesaving aciueva ment when cancer is present it is for from simple surgery Not only the breast but some aerroundi tissue must be re moved Ths results in quite ï¬xtï¬nsive wound whichhns to all Circuiation to the arm is im paired Trauma for shockt to the tissues is severe Time is required for nature to restore lriglclulatlonp muscle tone flexi It isnt at aliunusual for the arm and shoulder to be stiff painml andswollen after such extensive surgery it takes lot of steady continued sometimes painful effort on the part ottha patient It also takes some trust that by making this effort things willfmprove They will out not overnight Speaking bard chocefor doctor to make is whether to tell the patient how much effort and patience will be needed or whether to give an optimistic view of bowmuch can be done One way you may discourage the patient and get whats the use of trying altitude Theother way You may en courage the patient too much so she expects everything to worir out all right without effort And the right mental atti tude for one patient may bs wrong for another however these foctsara lIte renl can be solved zExercise as soon after the operation as possibloglls ex tremer valuable problem but it When unforeséonevonta out into your savings quickcaah is the besbï¬xah aid you conduct Borrow up to $2500 yournsnrest Niagara Loop office Rani benyouwillnlwayabewelcoma at Ni 11 Coliier Orlilia s2 Oolburne bi phone oases Phone FA 43588 subofflce Colii nd Fore Joseph Mother and 4n 1s necessary to to nessend falling frankly indeed mitt Mil zrehebilt tintion instiiuioL or can for treatment tittsny woman has odicslly wept bosom it move that norm ll fitof mfrt he an se on task but thereisnoeasy Dear Dr Moiaert KindLV plain bolts and decade ï¬creon break out meaiter ms with themiBL They are iionsiaphylococcus and tha germs spread easily overfthe skin to start new boila ciao whore They are stubborn Until you get them all out the seeds or gems keep things over again Hence keeping boils covered taking care not to touchthem or let clothing chefe thorn on than provonting rendof th germs in of vital partners NOTEV TO MRS duller infections by interferingAwithw the tiny internal structures which contribute layout the of balance can resultJn dlnl from who did th ursronr By rm consumer Panes Jniy it lsï¬i Canadian and ritish troops captured Coon la years ago todayin 19413 after the city in northcrn France was subjected to the heaviest aerial and artillery bombardment since on Day landings in Normandy month earlierglt was the first French cityto fail in an action involving Conn dians in the Second World War lris Princehlbert first iron steamer built in Canada was launched Montreal rotaThe Duke ofWind sor was named governor genoral of the Horseman