Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 13 Jul 1964, p. 4

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Walls hibiiehfl MONDAY MY Why do people who take the utmost caution to care for their pro 49 or 50 weeks year neglect the pleat pre cautions durin the two or three Weeks they are on he daysi Police departments of every city In Canada would like the answer to this one Eve ear durin the summer bolls day pa police efs of nearly every city town and villa is Issue warnin through the press an over the air as ing people to take simple precautions when leaving for holidays Basically these warnings or tips us uslly simply ask people not to advertise lay their absence that they are on holi ays They include such lips as let the milkman know you are away so the full milk bottles will not accumulate on the verandah let the newsboy know you are away end instruct him not to leave any papers leave at least one light burn Some of the hate and smear groups of North America present fears ful picture The assassination of Presi dent Kennedy drove them into silence for only short time Extremists of the right are no different than those of the left in political thinking They form small minority but are the noisiest as are all minorities Consider this Last weekend group called the NewEngiand Rally for God Family and Country met in Boston Mass The atherln was marked by bitter denunc atlon the five most re cent presidents of the United States and enthusiastic su port for Senator Barry Goldwater for presidency As might he expected these people are of the extreme right and small conser vatives whose thinkin would eradicate all the reform and soc a1 progress of the past century and drive the world into nuclear oblivion Some speakers went 25 YEARS AGO IN TOWN Barrie Examiner July 1030 Girls played big part in rescuing boys in two neardrownings headline stated At the old swimming hole in the hollow in Willow Creek near Midhurst village Evelyn Finlay 19 and her sister Dor othy 15 saved two youn lads At Bay field wharf in Barrie en Dawson fell into is feet of water Dalus Lee 21 employed at nearb Hurst grain and cereals plant respon ed to an alarm raced to the dock dived in and pulled the led from the bottom 0n the dock Aileen Tuck 16 applied resuscitation and the boy was revived before doctors arrived Allendale post office desig nated su flee to Barrie with Hinds continuing as postmasten His son Frank was transferred to Barrie assistant Raper continues as ect ing ostmester at Barrie Despite his ten er years Lennox Rowe 10 is as sistant to Whiteside trainer of Hon Earl Rowes wellknown string of harm ess horses two being at Orangeville for the present races Harold Sharp sanitary inspector and weed inspector told Town Council poison ivy was be coming more prevalent and or ad action to eradicate same Terrifc electric and rainstorm hit Barrie early Tuesday evening causing much damage Three transformers were blown out and tele phone lines were down Emergency crews were out and the fire brigade was SHOULD BE STRAPPED Owen Sound SunTimes While there are strong arguments against the use of the strap as punish ment there are few who would not agree that Riverdale father deserves such The Barrie Examiner Authoflred si secnnd incenseMahdi an can Duly Sundays and Stetng 13m maniac mm wanes anlisher yams mason Beueral Manager summon woung Miler navrn raw Advertising Mun amusing wsmr Accountant menses nomrar circulation Manager rs beeri Lien rate daily by carrier so min oiliin stnfls can liyns hrs ontarri Mniouoldm calamariahhafl and Trillion pollelliwliw your use and moo year Ofllces us Unlvenit em smut Montreal s01 Vancouver is DC or Canadian Immr mifibiughum The Canadian Pres endus auditnununsdlmuusmfl Wm Canadian Prose is at saunas ugh Holleetionof all ma stcbu In on sr crsird lei ohm Assoc ted no also the local ours For Enrol The tale nimberlo call or will seem Tomato Cilia iiarrir iEXeminrr ounce EDITORS VIEWS Prese or th in VHWilsendeeereifinu¢ is netPage Why Invite Housébiealéer When You Take Holidays ingineomeoltheroomrorarrengewilh neighbor to come over and turn light on each night Yet in spite of all these warnings widely 1publicised at the beginning of each day season lice flagrantly in vestigate housebrea gs and site that have occurred in darkened houses with five or six milligubotiaies on the verandah and men newspapers Prpgigsnlhnu burglars or housebreak ers have in interviews to news aper col umnists revealed tricks of trade These also have indicated that the house breaker comes into his own durin sum mer vacation period and cos into those houses where he is nvlled by the owner who made his absence conspicu car You cant do about people who dont take good advice but youcan do something to see that it doesnt hap pen to ou Dont advertise your absence and inv te the housebreaker your home while you are on holidays Hate And Smear Minds so far as to indicate that they believe all liberals are Communists Thomas Anderson editor and pub lisher of journallcalled Farm and Ranch called President Johnson im marsh the late President Kennedy an extremist who should have been im esched President Eisenhower not it to run for viceprcsident former President Truman donothingf and the late President Franan Roosevelt an allAmerican charlatan who sold us out in 1933 Anderson even sug gested that Eisenhower should be draft eduto do sentry duty at the Berlin WI Other speakers included riest Bublic relations director of John irch Society and journalist who said that instead of sending the Army into the South and creating racial hatred we should follow Barry Goldwaters ad vice and send it to Cuba This is the price wean for free speech In democratic worl DOWN MEMORY LANE my tow mmemvuvn¢urmtwwagmmsrmMrsugsum NO WONDER HE IS FLUNKING HIS YEAR REPORT FROM UK Will Revise Plans To Close Railways mm EOOD LONDON The extensive firogrnm of closures for railway pea and stations all over Bri tain under the Dr Beedilng plan to mslre the railways pro fitable is to come in for con siderable revision before It goes into effect Many of the branch lines which were scheduled to be closed down are to be re prieved and will go on opera ting ihia change of thought on the part of Dr Resulting has not been inspired by protests against these closures although in few cases these have been effective in that they have pm susded the minister of trans rt to veto the closing of the rice involved The reason for the called to flood in Frank Dutchers store Barries ancient Town Hall is being repaired by Charles Alexander contractor Charles French at Waver ley was surprised to find pair of twin calves in his field fourth set of twins in four years Barries welfare position compared favorably with other munici palities in rovince Worst In county was Mldlan 28 of population on re lief Paper was running series of articles on critical situation In Euro by Willson Woodside who believes ler will never be able to intimidate Pol and To celebrate beginning of holi day season Mr and Mrs Lowe held party in honor of their daughter Leah with iano music for dancing by Walter Per Special rises were won by Bob Parsons and arjory ine son mic Mcllwain and Katherine De laney Jack McCaw and Elizabeth Gra ham Touring House of David bearded baseball team from Michigan had tough time beating Barrie club in exhibition game at fair grounds Ken McKenzie had perfect night at bat There are now two Jack Kennedys in Barrie One of course is the wellknown hotel Impresario whose summer sportin activity rs carving up the local go course The other Jack Kennedy is medical student at Western who is in townfor the summer with an oil com pany and has oined theAllandale lawn tennis clu treatment He received 30 days in jail for beating his fouryearold son leav ing him bruised and bleeding in bed He had previously punished his two other 11 socialists sway from the children in such manner th quned hospital treatment Even his excuse that he had been drinking should bring him no sympathy man who acts in such brutal mannél at they re when he drinks should bedenledvsllw drinking privileges great many homes would be rescued from their present shell on earth conditions If such law was put into effect FALSE BANKRUPTS Montreal Gazette Canada hassome professional bank rnpis They plan their bankru tciesas means of evadin payment of err deb then start up in iness again Of course the are the enuine bank rupts Their failures aisle the misfortun They deserve sym planned none Under the law as it now he getting dsway with The lawn eds be banned for change of neart is that in the last in months new engineering methods rid techniques have cut the losses on the liner ache duied for the axe and in several instances haveturned them into profitmaking branches report from railway board headquarters says that the boards experts are convinced that many of the and passenger services to small stations due lobe discontinued because they were uneconomic can now he made to pay their way senior official of brillh Railways made the showing statement in this regard Ihere has an tremen dous breakthrolu in hls fieldi Experiments ayng an maintaining railway tracks by new mechanical methods have reunited in savings of up to 50 can The extension of the bus slop Idea for converting small station into unttsifed stopping places with the train guards acting as licket sellers and col lectors has also proved to he financial success WSSES ARE CUT Some Instances of drasllc rav logs are cited in the Western Region on two lines iorrner annual loss of 8528000 has been reduced to one of 390000 In another case deficit which used to amount to 8121 000 year has been converted into profit of $90000 Ilnthsr money saving ideas are being exploredfibe lteliv way Board wants the minister of transport Ernest Msrples to relax regulations at level crosslnsl and to relieve the railways of much of them ponsibiiity for miles of fencing and for maintenancerof roads over railway bridges if the minister supports these proposals it may well halt many the planned closures which involve withdrawal of ser vicee irorn 5000 out of 10000 route miles and the closing down of 2363 out of 4500 railr way stations lhe bulk of these closure measures have still to be put into aliect so that there Is every likelihood that there ill be reprlavss in manycases FOUINOTE bubslop experiment involving group of stations in the Reading area has just been started on Sundays only basis wills eventual rov al from the National ii on of ftaliweymen 1mman var news Says Italy Trying Too Hard Like sprinter who runs out of puffwith the finishing post in sight Italy is ipantlng under serious eoonomie difficulties at lime of promising political experiment Seen from the outside ltalys centreleft coslltlonsppeared hopeful middleoftherosd ap proach towhrd stable govern ment in land scarcely re ernrrrentel 4dig cipilne Basically the idea was to lure postwar embrace of the Com munist partylargest in Europe into working partnership with the Christian Democrats ledjiirst by Arniniore Fanfanl and later by Aldo Moro To be going concern the alliance depended on dispensing just theright smountoiseco nomfc largesseenough work ingclass concessions to satisfy the Socialists without alienating the more conservativemlnded elements among the Christian Democrats in normal times this might IVE been achieved Unhappily 31er THOUGHT lAPilfatruhlro Nishlturll snid he scooped up plunge flah runs two moviegoers fissure To Keep UpWilh The Ioneses lslized lust as rtalys remark able postwar economic boom exploded into inflation perhaps the sharpest any European country has experienced since the war increased consumption plat ing immense pressure on im ports outrsn production and sent prices akywsrd in run try In which millions live little above starvation level Some analysts say that italy like Canada has been trying too hard to keep up with the economic Joneses next door in ltalya case the Joneses are themore advanced heigh boring countriesxoithe Euro Mil Common Market The economic utback iru LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Dear Siri Nearly everyone you talk to these days has something to My about the evils and horrors of automation Talk is dreapcr than action But at least one organized group ls actively doing some thing about the very real threat of automation in Its field and at its own expense Not waiting for some unit of government or management to set up some glossy new program in their be half are members ITU Few of the skilled trades are changing much faster today thin printing and the graphic Iris New processes new ma chinea and new methods are announced almost daily In thr past year many members were enrolled in classes at the unions New Processes Training center near the union offices Printers have seen the hand writing on the walll Names of the courses offered are relatively meaningless to the general public as are nam es of the new machines What does have meaning is that the union itself has purchased the necessary new equipment in stalled It in the center and prm vided instruction in the use and maintenance of the equipment No one who has taken the classes is brand new begin ner all are experienced hands whose old jobs either are three tened or are actually disappear ing in favor of new met ods and machines Thus the union is doing its own manpower te devclopmeut and retraining and on coniinuoua basis Un ion members are standing the entire cost of the center thru special assessments No federal grants no matching funds on handouts sought or given We feel that our school is fine way for the memben to ready themselves for new as signments The union in this case is keep ing jump ahead of the sittin tiou not trying to remedy things after the damage has been done An unemployed person may be ha to avail himsalf of any tra program which will enable him to get Job he has nothing to loss it is something else to be doing good work will familiar equipment only to have provinces oliere the PATRICK NW UiiAWADlen the hottest visitor to the lieu of Com mm would never hear men mwcetmciuerebiemmem end several other nation their nfiti the moment Yet that rich pelillcal fare will be offered to readers of Ottawa Report mm the next three weeks Canada lacks the tradition eo beneficial elsewhere of prominent politicians communi 1clonal will this voters by wrIlb as our newspapers deed there Is nenewspaper in Canada whlds can claim na tional circulation for obvious geographical reasons The wide spread group of Thomson newspapers published in thing Canada has to nauonsi newspaper readership To provide such meeting place for the electors end their elected have invited num ber of our best known MPI from cabinet ministers to blob bench newcomers to write guest column ulsse will be published In this Otrawa Report space in IA Thomson newspa pers starting tomorrow MP WluiE TO YOU This carefully selected group of We will tell the readers their own views each discuss ing current poiilical issue of his own choosing and with no restriction placed upon what he writes believe that readers will so joy fascinating glimpse of lha controversies and contrasts of Parliament from the pieces by those MPs at the same time believe that We welcome the opportunity of geltlng their whole viewpoint before the pub lie and not just that part of their wotdis which newspaper reporters adjudge as sensa lions and headlinemaking How far readers will be taken pe backstage on Parliament Hill will be obvious when say that picked these iournallsfavlora day for the eminence each has attained in the present Parlia ment THE LIGHT TOUCH Learn To Unwind gYoull Last Longer HAD BOYLE NEW YORK iAPJThings columnist might never know if he didnt open his mail The underground sex More women than men visit caves according to Lester Dill director of famed ideremec Caverns ststanton Me You need nine times as much braking power to stop car going or miles an hour as one going miles an hour green thumb is part of soholars equipment In Tur key Gardening la in cluded in the curriculum of schools there Do the terms little boy and fat boy ring bell in your memoryl They were the codename of the atomic bombs exploded over Hiroshima and Nagasaki Quotable notable When the job evaporate thru no fault of ones own But in retraining themselves in advance of need members of lTU are showing enligh tened unionism at its best Mrs Wue Pres Barrie lyposravhlcsr Union I7 OliilWA arson WidelyKnown MPs Write Guest Columns They include Paul Martin our fully worldiamed fonln nualster Weller Gordon lbs minister of finance wboee de Jiu °iimiu7 ii an ppy on his first budst Judy numb health minister and Canada buthnovrn ex smoker All MecEecben the minister of is ber who is Canadas eulstend in young politidsn with llb tun Jack Nicholson who has climbedlrnm Forms to poetj martergeneralahlp former de fence rnlnialsr Doug llsrkness who resigned for rindpie Mike Starr Can rel er nic cabinet and Ho bert bedsnal Immigrant who has become our junior min later of immigration in addition there is Dr Pault ine Jewell Who unaellishly leib the ébsinnanahip of liticai science at Carleton Un varsity lo light her way into political practice and other MPa oi similar repute whose thought provoklng guest columns in revioua years will be remlm red by readers Finally you will hear from one Ottawa name familiar to all Canadians although not an MPiohn Fisher Mr Cen ads whose work in helping in plan our national and local loothubirthdsy parties will touch or MY PM THANK YOU This Is the filth year have been proud to receive some of our great parliamentary fig ures as writers of guest col umns for Ottawa Report To each of my friends and guests of reel express my very sin core thsnlu for giving liberally of their very busy time to thus take readers inside Parliament hope that they will derive satlslacllon from reaching such unusually broad andas read ers lsttsrs show mepoiitle ally alert audience as the read ership of the Thomson Newspv re Equally hope nod this do with considerable confidence that the readers will enjoy and preclsie hearing from lhle lperty group olperllamenb Iry aiarr you enjoy loving your nelgh or it ceases to be virtue lahll Gibran Odd legislation court in Tel Aviv ruled there is no lawful limit to the amount of noise person may make on his own balcony Thehumsn body contains enough lime to whilswesh chicken coop Now isnt that comforting thought It is hard to stay dry in Dherrnnpunji India one of the wettest places on earth The annual rainfall is till Inches and it has been lmown to rain so inches five days in row Most people dont holher to write their own epitaphs But Alexander Graham Bell inventor ul theIelephoue did lit his request his grave stone bore the inscription Born in Edinburgh die citizen of the USA Folklore Say the Lords Jrayer backward and you will see the devil lf1 you have the same dream three nights in succession it will coma true An itchy foot is sign that you are destined to step on strange lands girl Who makes neat bed will marry good looking husband traiing hopes of new political alignments ls dangerous for ltaly She sorely requires mildly reiormlng government sodfor that she needs work ing consensus of the centre but economic disarray merely strengthens the extremes of left and right further compressing the room for manoeuvre of the middle parties rmns rrsn vanarouomvam Japan from his goldfish breeding pond is is waiting for experts to identify the creature golden body ed purple and zili tail and the head are cab itha 90 Trade Minister Mic cheil Sharp shows off his new lyac uired friendthe largest ls exists ihe Doin MEETiilii feet high and can under

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