rcrnmxatrnrw 1m Ulla metric Published by CanadianNawspapen limited ro Hayfield Street Barrie On Walls Publisher SATURDAY APRIL it were now as Youu an use Tue SAME kg Wilson Generli MAUI Peg armme rWW marsq demarcation Recommends Trip 0n fin Ocean Liner aynnnwsua th TBESE DAYspegvabu there were phleng incredulous when we were going to ship What and waste time when you can get there matter at boursl The trip Montreal in Liverpool takes whole week thIt Ir le days thing seven nights but four is spent in the tie rest of the time is in the St Iawreooe River and there ii that wonderful trip up the Birth of Clyde to Greeoock Origin ally we had planned to go over by ship return by arr but the eastward vo Age was so delight ful we ed to come back the same way ONE THING had been dreaming of for years was an ocean voyage or cruise ibil wu sparked by Iri from Port hchicoil to Fort Hill in race on the CP steamer Auinibola It is still in serv ice along with its sister ship Kegwatin Ibo Illlg malniï¬g or assessor on mt Lies of you dont count thcforry service betweenTob crmory and South Baymoutb on Manitoulin bland SO WHEN WE BOARDED CPs ma lcent new Empress of Cans 21300 tons gross register can hardly describe the thrill it was launched bl Mrs John Diefenbalrer wife of youkoownvlro used to be prime minister at Newcastle upon bat rolling heavyseas and il our Tunas nusxrrrsns Mr Gordon Is Concerned Re Balance Of Payments In the coue of his budgetJinmce Minister Gordon sounded very sensible warning In our situation of continuing large current account deficits he can tioned we must be careful that any tariff bargain we strike does not aggra vate our balance of payments problem The minister undoubtedly was referring to the socallcd Kennedy round of tariff negotiations which open in Geneva this Ma Mr Gordon has cause to be concerned Should Canadian negotiators bargain away tariffs that adversely affect Canad ian manufacturing industry the finance minister automatically would become loser twice over On the one hand higher imports would adversely affect the balance of trade and hence Canadas international balanceof payments position0n the other hand the same imports since they would displace workers in Canadian manufacturing in dustries would also be responsible for reduction in tax revenues in short Mr Gordonperhaps more thanmany other Canadianshas cause to be concerned about the ill effects of any bad tariff swapping bargains But one aspectof Finance Minister Gordons budget leaves considerable cause for concern the sizeable deficit that will still be incurred in spite of the fact that the economy is strong and no tax cuts have been introduced In his budget Mr Gordon warned the provinces that tax revenues available to governments on both levels were limited and that both sides must recognize that Canadians cannot afford to do everything at once Perhaps the Finance Minister would be well advised to take some of his own advice In the final analysis if the budget cant be balanced when the economy is growing at its present rapid rate when will deficit spending ever stop DOWN MEMORY LANE so YEARS AGO lN TOWN Barrie Examiner April 1934 Con struction of new ice arena and agricul tural building began in fair grounds Tad Webb of Orillia had contract which specified use of local unemployed labor as much as possible Town Council or dered building placed inside race track following petition from Eccles Street residents Original plan had it at corn er of Elizabeth Street Tenders call ed for paving new Kings Highway No 27 from Scbomberg to Allandale Maslgell Copaco office manager an nounced firm would pay 15 holdback dividend Walter Mcindless war vet eran who suffered loss of leg andarm granted permission to operate news stand at Five Points beside Bank of Nova Scotia Hon Drury urged ex panded program of reforestation for Simcoe County Simpson of Bar rie MP for Simcoe North addressed Junior Farmers on federal marketing legislation Barrie Legion planned Vimy Ridge banquet for April 17th anniversary of most important battle of warfor Canadians Robert Payne motor licence issuer experienced tre mendous rush at his office at Post Office The Barrie Examiner mihflldbï¬ddduï¬l Ind mat of Mlyx Dmï¬nmdlhmtflgyiidulnumen muna wanna naumn mm myriad General usingu reassures President Sam Stransman Square as deadline approached Ice boat seen on bay record for Easter Mon day Club Lido cabaret in Hull Que bee destroyed by fire Two Barrie boys Ward Smith and Bev Redditt who play ed in orchestra there did not lose their instruments sax and clarinet Choir of Collier St nited Church directed by Lloyd Iufford presented Maunders cantata on Good Friday solo parts were taken by Miss Strange Mrs Swanson Frank Hurlbrlrt and Arthur Monkman Minesing won Barrie Town Hockey League championship boat Central Un ited Church Crusaders 106 on round in two games at Midland Arena ltW Crawford Babe Adams and Douglas Ron aid starredfor winneralednath Hough ton Bloody Wiles andStoveHinea tor LCrusaders Mineaing then beat Sbroud Black Hawks South Simcoe champs 95 in challenge game at Thornton George Hunterltallied three for Hawks Lions Club was hostat dinnerfor Barrie Colts juniorhockey team who were lauded on fine showingtbis season by Arthur Pugh Replying on behalf of club were Manager Cha Lowe and CbachBuster Clarke crass canons vrrws also fitted with bulbous bow which has the effect oi reducing tcb movement Th Can be for Fillies these being the ads spent the past winter lea son cruialng on of New York to the Caribbean andvery soon will he resuming re ular serv iceon the Atlantic ractioallv the entirecrew II from Liver pool or Cheshire and they are marvellous bunch They show ed what they were made of dur ing the frying week when the ship was held up by the strik ers in Quebec IN OUR PRESS party tirero were five couples from Mont real They and many others were entertaining in their oatr ins atm oclock in the mornlt number of guests weaveddown the gangplantr when the order came for leaving Shi depart use is quite ooiorul spoo tacle what with the band play ing voyager heaving stream ers from the deck and ban dreds of people waving shouting from the dock it was quite different sight we faced six weeks later on the dock at Quebec City surly lougshorcmen armed with clubs who refused to let Canadian ship back into Canada MONTREAL HARBOUR was busy place that morning with tugboats scurrying about freighty era loading with wheat for Hus sia We pulled out sharp at 12 noon The Homeric at an ad joinlng dock was due out an hour later Both the Franconla and Arkadll were just in port from Europe Much interest was shown in the feverish work of building up the island for the lm Worlds Fair site which we passed closely it looked then as the lob was impossible to have ready in time LIFEBOAT DRILL fr compul ourinsraax TynorMayï¬oflmrfï¬rmmmgedbrtb fitted with stabilizers to com It pm for more passengers withfhe Grateu Frontenac and Citadel up on the billI THE PASSENGER tltt includ ed several hundred plc re turning fromthe Ar icon Con fame in Toronto than were all kiwi of bishops and camp and theirleee on board it an downright embarrassing try lng to sneak into the bar Capt Whflin wartime sub commander in the Roy vy la captain of the Ida and bls rims concern at of times was comfort of his passengers Second night be en tertained in thefirst class lounge and the ice tbrokcn some what but on eirhole the at mosphere was raiber marved in the tourin section things seemed to be more lively THE DAYS PASSED very quickly The weather was ideal and the ocean calmras mill pond Shiplite fits into pat tern You can just loll In deck chair and read or llccp Or you can indulgs in the pro Fractal hostess talanl contests bingo masquerade dancer There were twogood orchestras on board One of the traditional contests in theAtlantlc Derby single girls on board am hap to rcport that it was won by former BIrrle rl Mill Jackie Foley who was on her way with two girls from Tor onto to spend yearltudylng at the Sorbonne in Paris SHARP AT ll oclock every morning came the bouillon and cookies on deck Sharp at four oclock in the afternoon csmo the tea and orumpetslhe two libraries were well stocked with books and magarinea The cine ma showed flrstrun movies For instance managed to pick up lugwhenwrboardedï¬cultsmmmraNgvarona1ndwhir Shot Liberty Valance both missed atvllome lfiE ROTAEIANS had meeting on board so did the Soroptimista was the lone Ki wanian but one day the bullo and tinlisted an informal meetlna of Masonic Brethren so went to that with Bro Jim Dowlo of Montreal We found Masons there from all parts of the US and Canada also one from Au trails and sevcrai from Britain including the captaln blmsolf the shlpa surgeon and the res taurant manager Hartley from West Cheshire Each bro ther is asked to get up and tell something about his home lodge and this was something of shock as hastily tried to re member some history of Bar rie Corinthian No 96 especially being the second of 15 brethren called MR HARTLEY told me thw call meeting every trip On one of them last summer man came in sat down atthe back said nothing so he approached him after No he said he wasnt VCttawa No Longer ill4hili6éidllri By non oDEABN ronouro One noteworthy development in federalprvv cial relations basbe change in attitude by Ottawa lestorleallyAhereiatiohs be tween the two governments have been in an atmosphere of haggling Ihn provinces have alter nately bellowed and begged And Ottawa has bad its nose in the shalt been patronizing The Pearson administration has altered this sharply it has granted that the prov lnces have right to be con sulted And it has made speciï¬c of ferssuch er in agreement to withdrawpfrom sharedprogram which are unusual not for the proposals themselves but for fliersplrlt of goodwill to which theyara made There are thosarwho would say thatMr Pearson baabeen fobced into this course by the msures ofhls fellow Liberal remleezlbesaae that any firm at gainst Lesagar worlld lose him his evelopment fa heartening The former spirit of federal ovineiel negotiations really oldfnotiha gtbeenexpoct produ th urytllva but should merrily force the provinces to knuckle under Aside fmmtbe rudeness of thi it just innit practical too strong be Epilth aton or Iproon er But let there hes shitit of goodwill and men of goodwill around the tebloend problems can be solved This new spirit was notice able in Premlsr Roberta after his return from Quebec Mrkllobsrtl was neither an my nor frustrated as premiere in the or veheen on re turning from or conferences The premier ahowedaJvm pathetic understanding for the problems of both Ottawa and Quebec And with this he left up no log that he was eontldent0n tario worddzemsrge with some of its problems solved has been reassuring to wit tbs firll near this in factit is ab iuthe experience of the Twrrtertltltfoneoamlookfltrthc field of federal provincial af fairs and feel there ishope of WEMFWWA MaureenWrap1rwmzxwremmmmvmm LETTERS Lorrrws morn T0 EDITOR Dear Sir The Hi Way Peoteeoatal Church wishes to express its IP predation to your newspaper for the splendid coverage it afford ed the opening Ind dedication of the new house of worship Capacity mantraqu filledth main actuary for all three Easter Sunday services The fortressednight services which followed were exceptionally well attended We of the runny Church also express our thanks to Aid Morrow who bmusht greetings from the in oi Barrie and to Dr WllIou chairman of the PUC who was also present Throule the whole building eoterpriee the ofï¬cials of the city have beenth gracious Ind helpful We wish to thank every department of the city for helping us to make possible new place of worship in our many friends and via ltarl who attended the services we extend our appreciation and welmme back again Finally to the neighbors of the area of Anne St and Donaldxwhere the new church is located we would say thaokl for their patient respect as shown by both young and old which has made our great task much easier and lightened our burdens along the way We desire that this place of worship may be blessing in the neighborhood and to the com muulty We determine it shall be kept free from bigotry and religious prejudice We dedicate it as place of comfort and hope open to all people at all times Yours sincerely Rev nrnka Mason but he had seen the notice decided to attend and If he liked what he saw he might consider joining the craft WE PASSED the Empress of England westbound third day off Newfoundland Spotted two whales in the river olfAnticostl in the Clyde the deck steward pointed to the island of Craigle where they get the stone for curling stones Pipers came on at Greenocl and everybody ex cept those few begplpe nonlovers was off down to the aft deck to hear them YES lNDEED youve missed treat it you dont travel at least one way on an ocean liner sAruaoav Mill Aboutfianada Often Inaccurate PATRICK monotone MTAWA Canadians vialt ing south of the border seldom see their country mentioned in the local press such cornmeal as do appear Ire Ieldom pro found and accurate On brief visit to United Nations head quarters In New York recently this announcement of forth coming television program calllllt my eye CanadaSpecial Report in this first of twopart series Carter Davidson interviews Ca nadians Mitchell strays mish ter of trade and commerce editor and publisher Bruce Hut chosen and the Hon Paul blar tin minister of uuternsl Ii fairs Trade Minister Mitchell Sharp has never been called before even by inference ammo Brucs spells his name Hutchi Ionand PIul covered with glory since his triumph in launching the cyprua peace keeping force maï¬ indeed pon der upon thelalgni cance of this change in title of his depart ment of external attain noarN noon My meat report on the pro posal by Dr Harley that wel fare beneiits should be paid to the needy only has attracted widespread enthusiasm Harry Harley the MP from Oakvllle Ontario has Introduced bill in the House of Commons which would facilitate the transfer by nnnnccdy recipients of their silarepaymentatodeservin causes it is as polnted out somewhat foolish that old age pensions should for instance be paid to millionaires Typical of the letters com ing to me iromreedera in sin care thanks to Dr Harley from och of Ksmloops who urges keep up the good work till public opinion is amused and the government will be forced to do something about this disgraceful condition eral readers point out called welfare paymen are in large measure the result of vote catching promises by politicians who have attempted tolbribe the voters with our own tax money lfy perspiracious colleague Thomson writing in Harry Harleys hometown pa per the Oakvills Journal ava gutI that parents should have the option of not receiving the blby boom and being allow In income tax deduction of do instead of receiving the bonus and being allowed an income lIx deduction of $300 only This or coursede be the sensible and economical stephut it was proposed by George Drew when he was leader of the Conserva tive opposition in the Commons and turned down by an earlier Liberal aovemment in view of this Harry Harley was wise to adapt another approach to this disgraceful condition EASTER BUNNIES On Easier Saturday Eric Wlnkler the Tory whip sent out 10 telegram to summon Tory MP5 from their homes back to the Easter Monday sitting of Parliament The other 24 ibry MP5 were presumably either in Ottawa or had been summoned by other means But few of those 70 Easter rabbits heeded the whips command When Mr announced in the House the following week We are here for the purpose of doing the bus lnesa that is required to be done former Liberal whip io seph Habcl of Cochrane cast cynical eye overthe Tories sitting with llr band inter looted Then get your mem bers back HIGH COST CBC The administrative staff of the CBC moved into its new seven storey building over Easter weekend Passing of 830 one evening before the move no ticed that the taxpayers were paying for electric lightin vary nearly every one of the Wet unoccupiedoffices wonder if the CBC czars are as wasteful in their own homes FIND FOMPRINI Queensland Museum experts have identified foolprinle found in ooal mine near Brisbane Australia or those of dine raur Illllf In ARRigs and district crrrrurrucnniurvr 10 saruaoAv APRiL re TODAY SATURDAY April 11 holds third annual banquet anddlsplay It Continental Inn Major SheldonS Caroll Bank ofCansda will be guest speaker summit April is See church page for church services to finish in Barrie approxlmatelydm 21 pm Sunday April 12 All are welcome to attend Afternoon tea will be served rviounav April holds uncommon Legion lialll Dorrie City Council meets in council chamberI at Open to public Alliston PUC meeting at PUC office at pm Stayner Chamber of Commerce annual meat ins atConunanity Centre Kempenfelt Kiwanis Club meets at Community House at 4215 pm Dr blikey will speak at Steele St Home and School Association meeting at a15 pm The subleot of the talk will be Your ChlldsTcetlr House at 515 pm TUESDAY April 14 Bradford Town Council meets fnCouncil Cham bers at Christian Bus eaa Mens Committee of Barrie holds 13th annual father and son banquet at Burton Avenue United Churnh commencing acting concerning 1965 Painawiclr D31 Camp 815 pm in the old school at swlclr Mrrd Held director of Simcoe County Commonlin any questionsat the meeting Waaagahea Council meets at munik pm Barrleldoa lglut tr at Commrmfty House Evangelistloltfeettng Allandale Dratlga an nia m4 Huronfa Numismatic Association of Barrie curator of the Numismatic Collection of Twin Lakes Motor Club holds car rally leaving Caribou Restaurant on Highway 11 at 1230 Barrie Canadian Council of the Blind Club so Kiwanisciub Barrie ineets at Continually at 030 pm Guestllpeaker la Vincent Crav Services will answer wannssoav April in Barrie and Vcapro Horticultural Societies tour to Toronto Garden Club Flower Show at OKeefe Centre leaves Barrie at if Im Call Mrs Archer at 7234235 or Mrs Etherington at noises for information Eimvale Council meets in Boardof Trade StMaryt Parish Libraryopen house from Rooms at Community Hall at 145 pmi Bradford District High School Board meets It lBoard Room at pm Eons Georgian Bay Development Association meets at Four Seasons Hotel Victoria Harbour pm EMO baale rescue iialnlngcourse begins in lecture room of County Building pm THURSDAY April 10 Harris Rotary Club meets at Community House 1215 pm Harrie Central Collegiate Auditorium present ntion by Glee Club Operetta by Gilbert and Sullivan The Pirates of Pensance at 815 pm Cooking School By Consumers Gas sponsored by TeoWeGwm institute at Bond Hesd Community italics arm Beauxlleiles Square Dancing Clubmeets at pm in RCAF ociation Hall sarong April 11 Barrie CentralCollegiate Auditorium presebt ation by Glee Club the Pirates of Penn ance at 815 pm Navy leagueiadies Auxiliary of Canada pm pm at YMCA on QwenSt ï¬llmaid ithli SIZE