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Barrie Examiner, 14 Oct 1964, p. 3

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Eire martin Published by Canadian Newspapers Limited iGBayfleld Strait Barrie Ontario Walla Publisher WEDNESDAY II WV PAGE use Wilstla General Hassir Daily Nerspapers Practise that They Are Advocating This is National Nsmmr WeekI timeset aside each year which we might discuss with youthe merits the rublemshand the philosophies of our rec press We have seen suppression of the news by exclusion of the presa and while we associate such censorship countries it does in fact exist here The barrio of reporters from town council mee gs legislative hearings public committee meetings and court trials isin areal sense an infringement on your right to know To limit the ress in its attempts to obtain accurate an fac tual information is to limit the freedom of information While this newspaper condemns such ractices on the part of public officials fightin for your right to know we could har ly do so without first examin ing our own operation and know full Well that we in every measure practice what we advocate Lets take as an exam Is our relations with our advertisers most import ant function we serve for them is by providing the circulation which our news paper gives to their printed sales mess ages By this token we feel that each advertiser has right to know all the facts about our circulation before he is invited to tell his sales story through our advertising columns Just as the reporter should not be de nied the facts on events or transactions having public interest neither should anyone with legitimate interest be de prived of information which is essential as sound basis for investing his adver tising dollars It is fair to assume that few advertise ers have the time to inspect our circula The appointment of Mrs Jean Gable as director of District 18 Ontario Horti cultural Association is tribute to her work on behalf of horticulture in the Barrie district Mrs Gable former Barrie Citizen of the Year has been one of the driving forces in beautification campaigns in this city Year after year she has interested herself in garden competitions which have been feature of Barrie Horti culturelSociety work in the midsummer months with other tion records To obtain and report the facts is task that can best be done by an experienced circulation auditor Thats why this newspaper is meet her of the Audit Bureau of Circulation so that we might furnish advertisers with verified lnformatlbn about our sin culation As member of the Audit Bureau nonpsrofit cooperative association of ad vert ers agencies and publishers in the United States and Canada we agree to subject all of our records to complete and authentic circulation audit by mem ber of the Bureaus staff Following his visit to our office the ABC auditor reports his findings These facts are then ubllshed by the Bureau as our ABC Audi Report it is through this easytoread report that we make the facts of our circulation available to ad vertisers telling them how much circula tion we have where it goes how it was obtained and many other facts that pro vide measure of advertising value Only ublications whose circulation can stan the rigid inspection of ABC circulation auditors are eligible for ABC membership Just as we believe that complete infor mation regarding the advertisin value of this newspaper should be avai able to our advertisers so do we fight for the right of our readers to be fully informed regarding subjects affecting their inter es Thepress as the recognized medium for informing the people should be giv en every opportunity to obtain the facts Only after every door closed by pub llc official has been opened to the press shall we have complete freedom of in formation Tribute To Mrs eon Gable The society has encoursged peopll here to plant more flowers and maintain high garden standards Theresults are evident everywhere throughout the city In avtnla sense of the word this ef fort haa been labor of love for Mrs Gable and her associates Their antisfae tion has come in the knowledge thatBar rle the beautiful continues to live up to its reputation as one of the most at tractive communities in the Lake Simcoa area Down MEMORY LANE Barrie Esaminer Oct 12 1944 Dunl can McCuaig KC NIPof Barrie was again choice of SirncoeNorth Liberals to contest next federal election Troo per Bili Bird reported wounded in action in Italy with Canadian armoured car regiment Gunner George Clarke reported wounded in Italy with artillery unit Lt Clair Dutchar son of Mr and utcher of Elmvale was killed in actio in France with Algon qulu Regiment LCpl Bill Kerr of Miubrook formerly of Elmvale died of wounds suffered in Normandy invasion Cpl Glen Theaksbon was re rted of wounds received in Italy listed with Grey Sims eForesters rial corps in 1941 LA Laurence Irwm Beach of RCAF reportedrnissing overn seas Sapper Robert Graham re ported woundedsecond time in France Town Council investigated purchase of garbage incinerator for $22425 Wolf reported seen in Churchill and troy area Camp Borden BCAEHur London 33 ricanes won senior football game at Starring were Bobby Porter Jake GanK daur Doug Pyzerand Fred Kijek for mer Big Four regulars Major Franan Hersey arrived home on fur lough after five yearsoversa He co mandcd signal company dun invas ion of Sicily and was later wounded in ac tion in Italy Major it Dudley appointed secretarymanager of newly formed Barrie Chamber of Commerce Pte John Shaw of Barrie was re ported killed in action ianrance The Barrie Examiner xv Authorired as hecond class mail rm Office Bepnmnent ttawa and payment portage lneas nauwvsnns and Statutory Holidays ereom mam wanes vaceon mamomens Hanan mmanaou MIIIIlll senor navrn ram advrune mam Munna ma Accountant menace DUNNIIJJ olreniattoa Mau Subscription us only by cairlhr4oo was nae ymiy Sinltl copy rev Bmell in Ontario on monuu Mthreamontlu ltfotnr throwoff so untitled none over St Thomas Hornets stituted Squadron Leader Chuck McDonald DFM DFC and bar with record of 150 homb ing flights visited Barrie friends He formerly operated service station on Burs ton Avenue Next series food ration books will be distributed Oct 2021 Bifleman John Kelly 19 of Thornton wounded second time in France Morrison chairman announced Seventh Victory Loan objective for Bar rie was one million dollars For Simcoe West it was $3125000 Chairman Hamilton stated Barrie Ministerial Association passed resolution urging that beverage rooms and liquor stores be closed on Victory Day Sapper Doug las Stephens amved in France Myrlli Dean from Chapleau succeeds Ricky Vi zina as manager local Dominion Store Vlzina was transferred to North Bay Midland won TudhopeCup in annual in tercollegiate track meet BCl finished third Doug Kettle of Midland was high scorer for day and set new record inrun ning broad jump Bill and John Liaising intdivan Cumming were Barries top ath es OTHER aniroasvnaws CAUSE OF RIQTS St CatharinesStaudard Edgar Hoover director of the FBI across the border is authority for the statement that recent race riots were xthe work ofCommuuista or other exI tremist organizations Instead they rep resents senseless attack on all con hority without purpose or objec In all cases of rioting Hooverfound mob violence was dominated by the acts of youths ranging up to the middle 20s They were variously characterized by ihle people as school dropouts young punks common heodlums and drunken kids more serious as ec the situation which also appes to this ountry aix mantis Pk sulfur therein wtnt da Micah owns Wainhousewaresde mammmmmmuhmm 1ng mumseueyapmmm flit MRInae mmmm MKHWIMdlmwmlflmdflm IMMflfiopdyudlfluflhlfipudahlmrightwfldu wmmnmmmmmmusnme ampmoawmmmmmm amenmwwmnmymmaemgo unmouwmmuumnmmmwmeaam mmhmmuimmwmmuwwwmm hhhMflWMMWHhfieudhmfl Wisdom tunndsemeaeanwueyamegauamu wwwumnmmmamua unem mnmwmmwummuhmmn wwwummmmmmnummm quaumuummwmhmmnm hunchpletaadntaaatdulpuledwuueahnotdsemdflpopth tummmtymmmwuuudhw hwwwofimkflwmhm muhmmbmhmmdhmk hmkmudmundmmmmmwab mummmwwammnmm 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present his report In Dr TELECAST CERF An agreement was worked worked out to but live trans misalonsof press mienneg and to provide only short ex empts for broadcfiatliactier with re an quea tlona hm out from the tele vision men Ihis is In sharp contrast to the ailuallon to the stair when the television net works wver the political preaa ornierencea with such unrb striated freedom that some newspaper reporters eon plalned they were used and abused as unpaid actors aroN vans HON STAKES PICKUPB anew DRIVEACAR 1oz Dunlap IIHM nation are and wuur CIRCLE Uniled mammdkomaboveathehsp habfldunndh Mamkwmdoyohhe hwtdluvetradirioeullygrantedtnlfrk Hmdkmdflrpeoph QUEENS PARK sewsau Every Electrician To Carry Licence nrnoNonnann homo In two years time ovay electriuan to Dot ario will have toursy apro vinclal licence Eventually this prmhly will apply to plumbers and Mimi neynien In em other trade oI kflwflamcs uresrpectry hréttlsying sheet metal work This Is the most pertinent Mesopment in the new Ap prentioeship Act which wea passed last session and offici ally pmdaimed no law few days sec 11 substantially ex on sportsmen in Omarlo Untilnow there have been only three trades in which ap prentlcdiip oertifimta have been compul sory harboring hairdressing and automotive work EXTEND FIELD The new law will attend this field gradually Already elec trical work refrigeration air conditioning and jewellery re nnet provincial that men who are working trades noan uuqtaalilidd could cut aytheendqttwyeh mmeyman an trade will have to hold vindal oertilicaie Iihe mallow pluol offive years or more work in his trade he will automatically mealin for the certificate But if he cant do this he will have to take an exannoati on LACK ucnwcns As is perhaps not too widely known there are men working And this willworlitpret well to all loom yawn Just when other trades will be designated isnt being said for sore but assurance is added that the major trades will be brought under the law quickly in the province now in highly skilied trades such as plumb ing who hold no licence at all in the larger urban centres local licences usually are re quired to the new arm But In the less populated areas there is no control if man wank to declare pairs have been migrated as compulsory trades Others will mllow soon And standach of apprentice duo have been changed with increases in both the educav nodal requirements and the permissible age Eventually of emu5e this will mean better workers in our skilled trades in the province TODAY IN HISTORY Oct 14 Mauenzie Kings Liberal Partydefeatod it Ben netts Conservatives in Canadian federal election so years ago today in 1385 lheijheralstmk 171 of the 145 seatsinvthe House of Commons gaining the then largest majority since Con federation ihe Conservm tives we reduced imnz me than 130 seats to fewer than 50 and 12 of the Ben nett Cabinet nainnters were defeated toss William in 13 handy became dilator with his victory over King Harold at the Bat tie of Hastings First World War Fifty years ago May In 1014 gAIbert and the Belgian Annywltbdrew to llrahce imm Defend the Germans entered Bruges but Allied armies forced the Germans to rotaeat from Ypms the First Canadian Contingmt amved ati Ply mouthEngland Second World War Twentyefive yenrsago to day in 1939 the Britlshvhatr Flowigby Germanstibmn as with the board 312 British air training rmis oflivedat Check into anexciting CANADIAN PACIFIQ tholida Seanlnllwae ransavor Rail Fans Simulate Alaska and auribtuacralsu Blitlshtolamtlwoaslandhsyol updyfanyServiml tléteissndrasottoecrasscaasda Whiiabnyrassllnmtobimpa SaparDcJIaIEmpvssa sarvlesauass canadaaadilnlilng Iiyeoanllntillsf Sellout Alentnrany cand is ioatodayl nockNow youreyead Have somebody pour ot comparable imp rte twice as much which is Brights Forsuril Tie knot in it iu etthe peVof one at these into Cens another let him pour the ameamount 92 94 100 this dent champagne Cansdai plln chem be For any dinner all gala occasion 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