ma Examiner Published by Csdsdisn Niwspsparfldmitcd to Bsyfioid Street Barrie Ontario wins resume Brian Sisight General Manager MONDAY scours is has don Ontario ManuiQCturers Try For Better Share Markets Ontarios first Manufacturlny Oppor tunily Show and Conference wil be held in Toronto in November as part of the allout trade crusade to be launched this fall According to Economic and Develop ment Minister Robert Macaulay the show and conferencc is designed to help man ufacturcrs helpI themselves to greater share of what as often been forgotten market The idea in the twoday encourage manufacturers undertake increasing business through the produo lion of some of the many articles now imported Canada as whole im orts an nually $250 worth of manufac ured or semimanufactured goods per capita as compared with the us imports of $35 or person Reducing these imports by I€100 per capita would alter the balance ayinants by $18billion And in On tarlh this action would mean $000 million and would provide the opportunitytor 00000 new jobs year There will be hundreds of millions of dollars worth of imported items on dis lay at the Toronto show Ontario manu acturers will be asked if they can pro duce the same items as to price quality 7Sécret Bullet In the United Kingdom the million mcmber Amalgamated Edginearinghn ion decided not to strike for wage in crease The significant point was that the strike vote which showed only 20 per cent of the unions members in favor wastakea by secret ballot and not by the traditional showothands voting at meet in of the unions local After the event is wing elements in the union accused the executive of failing to give lead to membership and letting the mens wives influence em against strike Looking into the matter London Timesgreporter talked to some of the unibn members employed at the Austin motor works in Birmingham Most peo ple never really know what strikes are about said the man from the Austin works The shop stewards had their cronies up in front of the platform and when vote was called for up went their hands You would halt raise our own and look around and see at er chaps show is to and service it so they will secure orders There is every ndicalioa that the show will be an ported by wide cross rection of iridus ry and that the results will prove beneficial to the economy of Ontario and that of Canada as whole In addition to the exhibits seminars will be held at which leading personall lies in the business community and gov ornment will discuss manufacturing ar rangements and successful techniques employed by com antes to acquire new product orCanadlan supplier Included also will be promotion and publicity campaign to convince the On arlo manufacturer that be can sell more of his products abroad The entire show is in the interest of promoting increased manufacture in Ontario and is definite part of the fall trade crusade in this manner Ontario has planned to make oc onomlc growth happen rather than or mitting for rapid expansion to meat the needs of the times and to meet these needs 0n tario is doing its part in showing the way Those behind the move will deserve plus for trying it is possible they will show the way to increased manufacturing on the home front to produce stronger economy for Ontario in Voting with their hands half raised looking round the same as you Then some more men would put their hands up and in the end it would be unanimous vote lliost people would not know the rights and wrongs of it Of course voted aga nst the engineering strike in the ballot be cause the average man at the Austin works is fed up with strikes Wahavc asked for secret ballots in the works but we do not get them Im about satisfied with the money im getting new Times reportercommented but one Times reported commented but one conducted before several other workers and shop steward Heads nodded in agreement Harris writing in Clip Sheet concludes that what the militant mem bers of the union mean by giving lead is the packed meeting where showofhands vote might have produced 100 per cent strike vote while secret ballot showed that only 20 per cent were really in favor DOWN MEMORY Lara 25 YEARS AGO Barrie Examiner Aug 1037 Trans formerjuseyinï¬oilgsw 1w Street in front of ColesPowell butcher shop Saturday evening Whole town had lights off Workingin manhole to make repairs Fred Rowe 40 was severely burned as was Erman Brennan 12 wat ching down the manhole Walter Hook superintendent of the electric depart ment pulled back young Brennan and then entered the hole to rescue Rowe The man and boy were rushed tohos epitalforrtreatmenih DM Ale and Dr Laurie Daylight burg lary at the Lowe home on Dunlop Street got $500 worth of jewelry Chief Alex Stewart later arrested an excona vict in Innisfil who was found with the loot and sent back to the pen Golden Jubilee observed at Newton Robinson United Church where Rev Kendall was minister Traffic Officer Jack Lewis said Highway 11 was busiest ever saw over holiday weekend armhelnsuscarce in Slmcoe County Barrie Lawn Bowling Club trebles western men were coming it weeks at Wildman Cam on Georgian Bay where William Cross and was Camp Chief with George Fricke Jr as Troop Dunlap Leader Joe McBride and Scott Dunbar Instructors Professor Michael Angelo conducted ns Band in concert at Queens Par ChiefR JrWolfenden and Williams represented local bri gade at Ontario volunteer firemens as sociation annual in Georgetown Trial commenced in Barrie Court before Magis trate Gordon Longman of four young men from Quebec charged with breaking into Hipwells general store and post of flee at Bond Head Canadian Legion county picnic held at Little Lake Park to grow casually The net is SINPAINI AT Tlili LIBRARY Teacher In Slum iicnrrso SOLO to romance Whylicl lind Out iikYoarDbdor JOSEPH MOLNIII asp lieu Dr Moises My husband fuels pains and sin sensations the vicinity of is hurt II this due to nervousness and as sess smoking or mud be have burl trouble its is spatula Wm db truly you dud hawcltca receive ist srs very much like the forego lag ans Trying to guess what likely guess symptom might be seem to be taming Into the great Amer ican game Since heart iicnt usually describes his so as being in tho midbreast region and as feeling of pressure there is little in todays description to indicate the probability of heart disease Neurliis of some sort would ha much more But the point iswhy racist Why not find out Pcrhs we have fallen into the hat some of us of target ting the main purpose of doc tor Ws dont decide first what ails us and than go to the doc tor for treatment The primary purpose in going to doctor is for diagnosis Pro cisc diagnosis is perhaps the highest skill physician can have Once the correct disg noslii is made the treatment usuallybccamcs fairly obvious School Requires ResourCeiulness rains our or acuooi By Joshua Craig Teaching in an ordinary school calls for plenty of re sourcefulncss and dctormins tion it would take man of unusual energy ingoauityiight lag spirit and understanding to handle the laughs and potential iuvenilc delinquents of Mr Craigs povertyridden over crowded slum school Joshua Craig is the pen name of an educator who was prin cipal of such an elementary school Most of tho children lived in swarming ionomonts halfsdoren to room and were brought up on tho soamy side of life litany could hardly be called children but had to be kept at school until sixteen Mr Craigs principal in this atoryis sixfooter culled Jim King whowages tremendous campaign to change this tough crowd of hoodluma into will log and united student body The incidents are full of humor drama and pathos Many men would have admitted defeat but Mr King was always fighter This principal talked tough was always fair took nononAr sense and kept his sense of humor its also believed in the positive approadi for instance that he could instll in the pupils pride for their school he be lievcd most of all that the youngsters who got into juvenile court and later into criminal court would notba there if MidlanLOara of feature events was rothhcy had been given work they ing pin throwiugforwomen new in lnnisfll RGSi Feature at Roxy Coronation pictures of King George and Queen Elizabeth in technico lor Barrie lady golfer foursome held up as large porcupine strolls across No fairway Len Needham won weekly competition at Barrie Golf Club for men Miss Erial Waterworth for women Rink of Alvin Bowen Walls and Thompson skip won first prize at tsng will meet Newmarket in finals Ban rie players were Leona Seagram Doro thy Grant Dr Harold Smith Sea gram Jack Wilson and Stanley Bryson OTHER EDITORSVIEWS NO GOVERNMENT i5 FRANK Quebec Chroniclelelegraph One thing maybe said and this applies to all governments No government is ev er perfectly frank with the people It re The Barrie Examiner Authorised as second class mun Post Office Department Ottawa and for naymsnt of postage to cash Daili Sundays and statutory Holidays excepted KENNETH whats Publisher BRIAN ELAIDHT OInnni Man nierisnnson managing CHARLES It illADULJIflincsl Manages EMU Miami Advertising Mlnlglr dorm HOLDER Circulation bllnlgcr Subscription rats daily by carrir I50 weekly than your Single copy in by mail in Ontsrio 700 you $400 six months 5250 three months month Outside Ontario €090 yssr outside an $1000 your Offldlli ass Unlverslt slrssi Montreslr life var Msmher or the Canadian DI wspspcr Pub lllhdnAlsortltlon Tbs Canadian Press and the Audit Bureau of circulations The CsnsdlanPrcsr ciurlvsiy entitled to tho uso farra ubiicsllon of ndwl dispatchs in this aim crc licdto it orrhs Associated Press or sales and also the Ipcoi ngws puhualgd Avo Torontoi Csuicm siv Gaor leases tothe public only suchinformation as it deems desirable much is obscur ed and kept secret with overnment claiming it is in the ublicin erest to do so This claim isof oubtful validity All government action should he accom an led by utter frankness to the puhlic which not only gives the mandate to gov ernment but also provides the resources whereby the government may act CANADIAN FLAG Windsor Star Having recognizcdthe RedEnslgn for so long as the Canadian Flag ii is little wonder the Royal Canadian Legion asks the nation to make the banner official The Red Ensignls flown from Canada lan Government buildings at home and abroad It is designated as the flag of Canada Witha owerful and atrlotlebod like the Canard made official there is some chance the stalling on the flag issue can end So We want no olitics HT narnflennirclubbeatPcnarmrï¬ï¬ï¬rdï¬rrrï¬amiiii harvest Boy Scouts return from two ion Legion asking the flag be couldAhsrndlcroreintwhivhfthayT were interested This meant many special classes Mr King brourdit sports to tho school developing good has ketball and track teams After long almost hopele strug gle he got some of Ms children into special classes But to get enough preventative and practi cal coursesha needed new school For this he had to get new mayor Undlsmayed ha making speeches Many of these were successful but at least one was greeted with barrage of ride tomatoes and stale eggs this did not deter him At the end of the book Mr King had his new schooland he deserved it But thatrwas not the end of his plans Next on his list was hisfighi for slum clearance and better liv ing conditions roars in HISTORY or run CANADIAN raass Aug in ion TheSpanish conqueror Cortes captured Mexico City iii years ago todayin lssl Lending prolonged siege and overthrowing the native Aztecs it was the beginning of the Spanish colony in America of which Cortes became governor and can talnvgoneral lainThe first haraolcss taxicab appehred lnNew York City 1955 The Canon Callas way was opened at Port liawkeshury NS The author of this book must he realist vlsloilary and man of Very warm heart He inclines somewhat to the sonti menial on several occasions bringing tears to his heros cycs On the whole he tells moving and dramatic story The author succeeds in draw ing out our sympathy for these underprivileged children and our laughter at the unconscious humor af both children and parents Sonic at it naturally is rather earthy This story gives vivid saddenlng glimpse of schools at their worst and an inspiring proof it what can be done to change cm NEVER TEASE DINOSAUR liy Joseph Hansen llr liannan an elementary school teacher has written this delightful little book an the per ils and trials of his profession It might be subtitled Tho fine art of selfpreservation for tea ohurs Mr Hannah is very funny about the problems and situa tions with which an unwary teacher is confronted Ho dos crlbes his ingenious solutions not of course to be taken scri ouslyl to such classic problems so liningup so wriggling children to move from class room to lanchroom dealing with resourceful student excu ses to avoid schoolwork and teaching subjects that you dont know anythingr about such as art music sports and science in art and science iic claims to have appointed democratic student committee headedby iheJirlklllflJLhIiltLiiltjdenilsi who Wouldunswor alFsTl ky questions on such matters as perspective or Ohms law How do you discover the little can in in sciencot By catfootlng it around the room during dull period such as grammar and seeing who is reading Eln stain for the Prendolescent un der cover of his grammar in Evan Ono would think that these tamo ducks at Napanoe Out bad Just jumped out of the stead of comic books or Nancy Draw As many teacher has dis covered another method of dealing with facts you dont know is insisting on the value in each at dent of looking it up for himself Many school day the teach or nover gets at the early man nlng arithmetic until about noon or else has to skip itbo cause of such vital matters as collecting the lunch money col lecting for bank day collecting for insurance for the field trip for the annual picture or the tee shirts that have Mountain Side School printed above the headof snarling ligar And if you think that planning ficld trip tray to the museum is one way to get day off when the going gets very rough just read Mr Hannah on that particular horrible event These are few of the sub jects Mr Hannah covers in this enlightening little book The aultiorhns iho gift of seeing humor in the teacherstudcnt re lationship and in some of the situations brought about by progressive education He also has an ear for the way youngsters talk He achieves some of his amusing effects by mixing up the sensible and the ridiculous in very offlicnd way This should be very popular book BIBLE THOUGHT am not nshnmedof the power of God unto salvation to everyone that believetb to tho icw first and also to the Greek Romans 110 The gospel has not lost its power to savo and transform lives the difficulty is that some lack faith to utilize this great power of God aoasraucnaurourr frying pan and were mania towardsthe firo Actually the ducks belonging to Ar abia Ksllar warp only slight SMIOECMSIHONHEWaboundforrMortlalaerTth and straightforward The great danger in patent medicines or soil treatment isnt that the medicines are likely to be harmful Tbs iod aral drug laws are safeguard against that No the real mlatoko lies in taking medicine for something or other when you arent really sure what the trouble is Back sis of llnlmont wont do any thing for damaged ankle if what it really needs is taping or even cast small fortune spent on liver pills is wasted money if the rcill trouble is fail stones Its true that nteaso protrac ted nervous tension can csuis odd aches and painsand not just headaches The neck shout ders cheat digestion abdomen all can set up out of sympathy for our overwrought worry mechanisms Sedntlvcs sometimss help at least tomporarliy but in such do the dimer cuss the molest relief has coins from successfully assuring patient that nothing serious sill him Then he re iuuundsodo tbapainn ilry to give readers some understanding of whatever lmlth problems they ask about cul think tbs greatest am ice if isacccdd will be in con Nanci people that the mod vol single attribute of sicisa is to discovsrwbst anything tsrssl wrong Di sgnosis is the to stion for all lined medicine So doaliry to do too much guessing in ad vance ibstasd let your doctor tAnd oven thoss pains arent heart trouble they may well be something that can bs treated niecessIuily So why so on suffering in so afaaaybs or muldltbcii gt Dear Dr Mnlnsr Could pori tonitls cause blockage of the Fallopian labor had that complication along with an op cratlon II months ago and sincosthsn have been unable to become pregnant am in my 40s and my periods are still gulchhills ii ch peritonitisor other in fectioncould cause closing of the tubes But remember also that In the 40s the likelihood of pregnancy is gradually going down anyway Dena Dr Molncri Ive been smoking for 15 years and want desperately to quit but dont seem to have the will power ivs head of certain drugs that make you stop iiiP quit January i062 and ld been smoking longer than you have The only sure curel know is to want to quit enough to just quit CAEDINAL PRUIESTS WARSAW iAPlStafan Cal dinalWyszynski Roman Calho lic primate of Poland publicly accused 11le authorities Sum dny ofcloslng three convent and nurseries in violation of Polands constitution protest letter signed by the cardinal was read from Catholic pulpit throughout the Warsaw diocese mily so it was the first such public ao cusaiion in months REPORT FROM ilK Court Considers Case Involving Guide Dogs by llleINTYliE noon London England Correspondent For The Barrie Examiner LONDON test case in volving the question ofywhcthcr blind people should be allow to take their guide dogs with them on to the bases of the London transport sysiom is arousing considerable interest On the result of this case which is the subject of an of flclal inquiry by the London Transport Executive will de pend whether that privilege will be accorded to the 705 blind people in Britain who use guide dogs The test case arose from an incident involving LieutCom mnnder Robin Buckler 50 blind holder of the George Med al who was refused permission to take his guide dog on to London bus at Hammersmlth duclar of tho bus has been called to appear before spec ial board set up in accordance with agreements with the Trans port and General Workers IiLlNDED IN WAR Commander Bucklcr who lives in Barnes was awarded Ithe George Medal after being blind sd wblle dismantling nowtypo italian motorboat in Omaha left He tried to board ii Mart lake and bus at Hammer smith was told bytheconductcr You cant camoon with the dog said Commander Buckler lie said he offered to take the dog upstairs But the conductor insisted should leave He said he was once bitten by adagandwauld never allow them on board any has of which he was in charge he ssld long argu ment followed Many of the passengers took my side London Transport inspector ar rived and rep aiodly asked us to get off but about half dozen passengers remained with ma These people eventually want whom to do so the FOllceiTliE bill WiiS ihenfdrivcn to Hammersmiih depot with my wife the dog and myself still aboard Then the police offered us car ride home which we accepted OTHER INCIDENTS spokesman for the Guide Dogs for the Blind Association said that similar incidents have been reported in London in re cent weeks This matter will be viewed =s=atczcaseltlstsaid£lo don Transporthava always been very cooperative Normally they pass the word along to bus crows on whatever route is involved and there are no further incidents there London Transport spokes man said it was laid down that it was the responsibility of in divlduai conductors to decide whether or not they would take dogs on their buses They were expected to use their common sense til general dogs are allowed on the top deck at the cons ductors discretion the spokea man said In the case of guide dogs it is laid down that they may go on the lower deck provlding there are no stand ing passengers The conductor is being assist ed at the inquiry by union representative it will be some time before decision is reach ed as the result of this ly interested in the pile of burning rubble and didnt even stay around long enough get warm CP erophotol quiry will have direct bear ing on the future privileges of all blind people bolng allowed to take their guide dogs with them when they travel on buses NUCLEAR POWER Canadas first fullscale nu clear power plant at Douglas Point Ont on Lake Huron goes into opcrntion in i005 with an output of 200000 kilowatt tiff