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Barrie Examiner, 7 Nov 1964, p. 3

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pwflgwgmmmw gt arrays REPORT Hope To Organize RegularUN Force ayrmucs mouse it we WAWAdweataea natioas Published by Canadian Newspapers Limited id Bayfield Street Barrie Ontario WKWIulrlubllaher vrcwuuocemuumaar asrunnar seventeen ran Iron stationary ms is solidly noisier conference llr Martin IInflgtionary Potential of Nevv Plans Threatens Trade While governments in Britain and the United States are helping their industries improve their ability to corn ete interv nationally overnments in roads are going the ot er way That was the in ion expressed by Howard Mitchel of Vancouver as retiring president of the Canadian Chamber of Commerceand it is not hlsbpinion alone To hold down industrial costs the US nnd UK are striving to reduce tax burdens on corporate and personal in comes while here revolution in gov ernment thinking is moving federal and provincial regimes into the ranks of the most imprudently openhanded insofar as new welfare spendin is concerned ell already de Canada stated Mr Mitc votes larger part of national product per capita to socia1weifare spending than either Britain or the United States proposals to add another $15 billion year will inhibit our ability to compete by raising taxes and prices and by diverting needed growth capital to governments similar warning wassounded recent ly by Dr William Hood professor of economics at the Universit of Toronto and advisor to the Bank Canada Al though productivity growth requires large blocks of capital governments now propose to appropriate immense amounts of private savings do not think prov incial governments are yet geared to make the capital investment usurious they are soon going to he faced with un der the Canada Pension Plan and under other policies serving to enlarge the role of governments in capital formation said Dr Hood There are some other reasons for being prehensiva about the inflationary peten of the new pro gram The compulsory contribution rat es represent substantial increase in taxw es upon persons and corporationsThere is no question that the funds transferred to the provincial governments will be quickly spent on goods and services Moreover would act that persona will seek to pass on air share of the costs of governmentpensions to their employers customers or clients and that employers in their turn will take what steps they may to pass on through price increases direct and indirect increases in their burden of enslon costs 0n the other and of course the pen sion program will add weight to the exist ing pressures to economize on the use of labor by adopting laborsaving techni ques including automation of processes For us to institute more liberal old age security program than the American pro gram with its consequent increase in tax urden at time when our major compot itor the United States is completing series of major cuts in personalland cor porate tax rates will surely prejudiceour competitive position DOWN MEMORY LANE WAR DAYS 25 YEARS AGO Barrie Ehraminer Nov 1939 Power of armoured fighting vehicles demonstra ted at Camp Borden to group of officers excadeis Royal Military College Bar rie War Service Council with Dr Enoch Atkinson president Mrs And rews secretary Clarence Simpson elected president Boy Scouts Association Crown Attorney Frank Hammond and Chief Coroner Dr William Lewis an nounced inquest would be held in Was aga Beach tragedy Car was discovered in =Noitawasaga River with bodies of Mr and Mrs Warren Bell Midland They had been married at Stayner fewhours earlier Mrs Bell 56 was formerly Miss Gertrude Small sister of late Ambrose Small Toronto theatre magnate whose disappearance in 1919 remains mystery Driver and passenger in livestock truck Harvey Fallis and Richard Vasey seriously injured when struck by train at level crossing beside Copaco plant There was no wigwag signal at site Wishart Campbell Canadas favorite baritone was guest soloist at Central 0m Presby terian Church on Sunday where for 40 years his father Rev Dr Neil Campbell was minister as well as at Oro station and Guthrie Canadian Broadcasting Commission under attack lately for its OTHER EDITORS VIEWS AS THE KLAN SEES lT Milwaukee Journal The Klu Klux Klan has been holding bi lmernhership drive in Philadelphia near where the bodies of three murdered civil rights workers have been discovered Posters urging whites to join state that theKlan rejects membership applicaqu of Jews Papists Turks Mongols Tar tars Orientals Negroes and others One of its goals the recruiting posters read is the total segregation of the races Another statement of goals says that Christdike brotherhood among men must be revived in America That is how hypocritical some people can get MERCHANTS ASTAX COLLECTORS Gait Reporter Taxes in Canada arevoluntary tothe extent that our governments collect tax es from our citizequ because those citiz ensxconcedetthat they should share in footing the bill for national provincial and municipaladminisiration and are thus willing to be taxed If all or most of our people refused frThe Barrie Examiner Post omci Bernaring and for not of ally unasys ail statutorynous KsNNnajrs when rir er moms rs Mikkel nunm Mormon armeras DAVID my Murmur in WY ma Accountant nounsun Csscnlatial Manner by curios soc weekly as our unis rte msamn mtgi an unjust imposi islators would be Civic officia gogrammin defended by speaker at wanis Ciu er Ovenden Col lege held gala Halloween party particu larly festive this year due to safe return of Principal Miss Elgood one of survivors of torpedoed liner Albania Lions Club Ladies Auxiliary held second anniversary charter night dinner at Queens Hotel with Miss Elgood as guest speaker President Mrs Bell resided Mrs Thomas Spencer and rs Dudley Oliver entertained in honor of Miss Norah Fletcherbof Toronto whose marriage to Campbell Rallies of Shen ty Bay takes place shortly Delayed by outbreak of was Miss Georgena Spearn returned home to Barrie after two months in Great Britain Town Council decided Simcoe Hell former san itarium in Aliandaie be used as apart ment and granted years lease to Mrs Coutts Dixie Corbett with 252 average was leading town bowling lea gue Tony Saso was next with 242 then Cliff Brown Les Hook and Jim Hadden Farm home of Deputy Reeve Eric irnpson was judged best in Tiny Town ship competition Enlisted this week Miss Marjorie Black sister Russell Dinnin Whan amoure medical corps Stroud nursing Burt Whan John to pay taxes the governments could not collect But if one per cent of all tax able Canadians declinedto pay the gov ernments would either collect or one per cent of our people would wind up in jail although it is doubtful if our jails that many Canadians But if large group of Canadians kicked over the taxation traces governments would of necessity have to reconsider and alter heir approach to problems of financing ltigbt now retailers in Canadian pro vrnces where retail sales tax is imposed are compelled to collect tax from the consumer and forward the money to the provincial exchecfiiers Although this is on if only handful of merchants underlined their claims of injustice by refusing to collect our to forced to speedily re vrew the slip ioni It is notable that Man itoba Prentierpufi Robhn changed his king in the matter before he fell into the error ofinrposing sales tax NURSES TAKE NOTE Finahci Post in Toronto wereshocked when they discovered that professional psychologists werebeing hired for mun cipsl atng salaries lower thanthosa of poise caretakers4281 against $4427 psychologists are re quired torhave either doctorate and two years experience or masters de gree andfour years experience To get around the fathers agreed to rec pe forjhoe sea whose professional training ears little relation to their whoa lit those SNAKE CHARMEES PIPE QUEENS PARK Finds PettineSs in The Government corps Harold Sharp live BY DON OHEAIN rononro manners and wwa ol government can be surprisingly mail when it races to internal matten Ontheinsidehereoneiseon stantly cvming across situa tiona of peitbress which if any IIIW in theoutalde world of affairs would be condemned probably by crewman it This minus is nowhere no as in the attitude to warringthasfippositivn aud the tment sounded it One gets the rmhappy impres sion that the opposition is Largely considered nuLsanca necessary mleance but nevecurieas mileante Pfflecting this pa an as some years ago en then Punter Frost printing the Hanaard for law years replacing the trim versim with bulky imman talgeahiarninieograpned pmdue Till The public nurse gives for this was that it sawd money it was pointed out that morally mirneographing didnt save money but wu more expen In any case everyone was lure whet the real reason was Wifls the ddrotea being Pflnhd of go copies err speeches quite cheaply Many were doing this and mailing out to their constitute This Mt Flt well wiflr Mr hhos just Sam had die quest THE LIGHT TOUCH Do You Remember Yesteryears Thrills Bymnom NEW YORK AWWhen presentday woes oppress you and modern pleasures pail you can always get dimho out of living by leaning bade and when It was the II gilt of devil hy ms April Day to call an the zoo and Wis themLa cope would up until after midnight for the thrill of tuning in new nation on tliefarrrily crystal radioset are of Qnrothor Imbbedbdiind you can before leaving sdrool You were too shy to tell our kindasame teacher that all you mm out of yiilewastomwlmandmarry All young boys carried knives but it never to them to use the blades on aechother juvenile delinquentwass Ind whojumped on the back ofhstreetcarandierkedthe overhead trolley off the win The most isticated ebncktomph fiday opposition members rt meat radio tapas film The quffition thhrti an oppos on he confidesflatten in amatter la My mudr as third thoughtelig thcrewos maiden objection and television Butthe srrralicet situation of all most senses Renard Industry is be to look to the its fuel Govern rnent ofi ofeemomioa and development alone lists is eoonomistnt The government lions of dollars for new re search centre on the outskirts of Toronto the But its not thing for Her Majestys loyal ition Absolutely itics are provided position here For some years it has been argued that there should be such Emitting available to the we on Their job is to criticise And with the complexity of govern ment today you cant militias pmperly without research But the government has never £21m firms or am to see $210 well sold hasnt liked uncorrrfortnbe prospects an infirmrod opposition might pro vs Orielikes to believe however at in dnesa And that andoe am singeahlo age her parents bought player piano and new front porch swing When you tried to play sick flifsm simply asked you to sirck on your tongue If your tongue wasnt canted drede clded you were well enough to go to school and you wen nwvi 400 hr ouNLeP concerns re um power in Russia isputtingwrnib TODAY 1N HISTORY try me economy mass Nov7ilu The last spike wasdriven that completed the Cana dian Pacific Railwnya transcontinental line and promise to British Columbia arising out of Confederation agreemrnis 79 years ago todayin use The cere many oitlie inst spike was performed at Craigeliachie BC by Donald Smith principal organiser of the cornpany Today the CPR operates more than 17000 es of track of which about new miles is on the transcontinental line ms Oanadaa first movie opened in Toronto am Boisheviks under Lenin seized suprama FirII World WI Fiity years ago todayln lollCanada ordered mo hilization rof 50000 addi tionni overseas troops in cluding me Second Coming out the German naval base at Tsingtau in the Klan Chou peninsula surrendered to British and Japanese forces Second World War Twentyfive years ago to dayin race Gearing an nurtured that Germany winning the war Belg and Netherlands mon archs met and offered mediate for peace lira hinted at surprise move to forestall German at tacks the French armies maintained theirrposiuons along the Western Front in he German attacks BIBLE THOUGHT Thonyshait not follow mu fitnde to do evil neither shalt thou speak br came to decline after many to wrest Indemnit ihe path followed by theme jonty is not necessarily always the right one often the believer mostanter in at the strait gs Hy means mom EDMONTON CPD George Neogizis 81 an Ojibway artist and poet says government help for lndiana has been great he ndinn has lost his initia tive We must teach our young how togetaionz in the the kinds of things when they are out at the protection of thereserva easid an interview Cortisol Jim sr WCLOVERLEAF AND THE DEACONS incurTrelrxlnu STARilGHTf LOUNGE rnioiiva SATURDAY NIGHTS Monday thru Friday so Regulatio 04 Cum lhil weeks WorthIx Idlfel meeting on United Nb $330 keeping opera Hislory may record Ottawa in early November mt as the birthplace of world peace or tamed by world government ltwuiuatayeacagotbst Prime Minister Pearson speak lnl at the General Aa sembly of the UnitedNations imposed that there should be pooling of available resour eat and the development in coordinated way of trained Ind mined collective feroerior service Sines that time some of tha Nordic countries have enacted laws and made provision to earmark expeditionary forces ready at all times to answer any request from the secretary general of the help in maintainlnl the peace Hence this paper army of peace has acquired the name the NordlcForco PAST SUCCESSES in United Nailonahnn been involved in many such tasks around the world ilre moat notable have been theISues afa fair in 1956 The Congo in 1960 and Wows in root The speedy marahalling and despatch of multination UN force to Cy prus this spring was personal triumph for the diplomacy of our foreign minister Hon Paul Martin And it conclusively showed that quick action can nvart the outbreak of local war which this buttonhappy age might quickly escalate into global war Following Im the warm re caption given to Mr Pearsons suggestion inst lr Mar has been working closely with the Nordic nations and other middle and small powers to organize preliminary con erence in Ottawa The coun ries repmcnted at this five day meeting here are the Nor dic countries Norway Swe den Denmark and Finland our NATO partners irriy andliob land our Asian Commonwealth brothers lndi Palu stan and which is as th us in theCyprus operation Brazil andOolombla of South Ameri Nigeria Ghana Tunisis and UAR of Africa and the worlds oldest monarchy soon to celebrate to tilt UN ior military to she its pinpols is re the past experience at UN peacefiring operations and to are gt views on the rectieai and toasted preh warms duke ANDBUim 11ml for the first tiara this Ottawa conference will stuck the special military problems of pesccaeepins in the tins of the common or pooled We of the part cipsting nations The doling especial rroog upresan den and thus wiliba waii IN to examine the basic It keeping problem and as feed ing srmrtantiai multlnailoa expeditionary force equipping it and prowding maintenance for its and air op vocation vehicles there are more basic issues such satire circumstances and means of activating such force on future occasions and the hotlydebated maliermi fi nanclru it 1IIeae general this will be discussed proper at the United Nations The onldistance telephone the airliner and hurried iscc ioiaca conferences all used under the deadline of crisis have sat up UN forces in the past The Ottawa conference is meeting in the hope that it can ny the groundwork for paper plans MIMI can be bnpiamen tcd instantaneously on future occasion thus saving valu hours and red faces MULTIMCIAL ISLAND lhe island of Mauritius intha lndian Oceanwas discovered by the Portuguese named by the Dutctrand the British adg minister th Chinese and Indian population FREE DELIVERY OPEN EVERY WED BUN Open Evenings ALLANDAE onuosco LTD lull Pharmacists Jo onristla Ml Amman violated ins2m an ac PROVINCE OF ONTARIO ROYAL concession mountmm CIVIL nears commissionerzHenourable Jamie McRuer Limb NOTICE PUBLIC HEARING AND BRIEFS mu ammonia was established prosciutto The and 111un Aetto examina the laws of Ontario to determine or there may be urdustified encroachment on civr rights and freedom by the legislature mull serventa and agents and other bodies exercising authority under or administe after studyand consideratio inthe laws and Ontario in rirr again infioronto the dates commencing in ed for their own their names and maiiin the list 1964 in addition is appearing ah ed persons or bodies are lnvitedlo make to the Commission ilivs copies it convenient to tlhszundsrrignad if possible not later than Decent ial powersgveatediin bodies other hudsman for0ntnrioan OntarioBill of Rights an exten catch of theiontario Human Rights ston Windsor london Hamilton auchpthar places as the clrcurnstancssmny requireand times and places of these linen logs to he published in the appropriate local newspapers Persons whoigesireto make submidsions attire hearing Uronto on December 7th the laws in Onmio and than the Courts an om Code offences created by procedurewith respect public defender in crisis vidence regarding augurai public hearing No at the Parliament Buildings my the Purpose at area or ihetermm In onlMondenyecember of reference There witi beheld in Ottawa King Sudbury Port Arthur and 1964 are request conven ence to advise the undersigned of before December caring any interest written submissions filede the lat

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