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Barrie Examiner, 24 Aug 1962, p. 4

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Puth or Canadian comm Limited pie Bhyflold Street some criteria is wills macaw WAY AUGULT 134txljdd less than month from now univer allies will be reopening for new term and there has been charge that réstandards aretoo high The accusa tion has come from the Ontario Second sry School Teachers Federation that Canadian universities are restricting the numbers of students by raising rartificial barriers to entrance But there are two sides to this argu merit High standards are necessary tiaTiiol iacflbatefiiyorfwiiowan to attend university should be allowed to register To attain university do gree means having properly earned it in earlier education The person should indicate special intellectual enthusiasm as well as ability Universities are desperately short of accommodation at tbef present time Honce the moveby Barrie to have one or junior college located in this area The federation seems to have passed over the point that while short of ac commodaion theuniversities are try irig to make sure that the young people who are admitted are the very best available Universitiesmust maintain the high est possiblestandardsand admit only new period of cooperation between the railways and their nonoperating em ployees lesson in the agreement unam rmously mapped by conciliation bonrd Thisagreement while providing wage increase of eight cents over twoyear period further gives the railways the authority to lay off surplus personnel The railways under the agreement also agree to establish compensation fund for the assistance of those whose jobs will bellost through consolidation of an tomation Thesettlement is one of series oi major agreements reached between the railways and the unions of the year it insures eratiorlroi therailroa threats for another two years The realistic agreement reached is one Needed also is the implementation wiihoutstrikolrans rtation Brian slum General Minuet 14 ms 4m those who can meet those standerdss not only toiustlty their fundamental reason for existence as guardians of scholarship and intellectual excellence lily trained but to produce the UniVersities Need smndmds sAlSO More Accommodation people in the sciences an the human ties that modern society needs and modern civilisation demands ior our vival if there is criticism of our univer stiles it is that th ghzenoug The fad to ay is possession of de gree That is supposed to cu all sorts of doors and ensure big salary very unfortunate trend of opinion There are moreover many young people who would make more meaning ful lives for themselves if they went from secondary school not to univer slty but to technical college on jun ior college This fact has been pointed out by President Claude Bisseli of the University of Toronto The secondary school teachers would be doing more for eduactionif the complained less about high university standards and pressed vigorously for wider range of advanced education as well as for more accommodation at advanced institu lions that will benefit both the rails and the un ions providing the compensation fund is used to retrain workers whose jobs are abolished rather than merely providing them with dole The railroads hus have the opportunity of demonstrating their goodwill by retraining rogram They have admitted degree res onsibillty todis laced employees the up one dro ped eirdemand that jobs he frozen Now it is up to the two groups to work out the operationof the compensation fund This task will be the jolntrespon sibllity of labor and management com mittees at later date the report of the Royalgommlsslpncn roadsfrom the shackles of uneconomic operation DownMEMORY LANE l5 YEARS AGO IN TOWN Barrie Examiner Aug 14 1947 Hang ar and tour aircraft destroyed in $40000 fire at Barrie Airport Prompt action by Stewart Dobson Valley Taxi driver re sulted in saving of three planes two owned by Barrie Flying Club and Fleet Canuck jointly owned by Hap Emma Har old Hill Russ Landry and Bill Valley Heaviest loss was incurred by Thompson head of Barrie Aircraft and Supplies Walter Clemence BFC instruc tor said scheduled breakfast flight to Gravenhurst Sunday would be held using three saved aircraft Melville Wilkie who escaped from Penetang mental in stitution believed hiding in vicinity of Midhurst forestry station Good prolt gress reported on work at Kiwanis LionsPark and bathing beach extend ing from Bradford Street to bay Com mittee members were Smith and Henry Vanderbeek for Kiwanis Jack Gable and Bert Gosney for Lions Barrie fire brigade sped to Wasaga Beachto=help=fight=blaze gewat Restaurant which threatened to other property Canadian Gen eral Electric Barrie plant turns out first batch offelectrlcr blankets ever mariu factored in Canada Superintendent Adamsoninvited public to inspect in county Building to spread perennial and annual border at forestry station produced by Brown head gardener Whiteslde said spread of ght endangered potato crop permits hit $350000 in Barrie for seven months Mayor Grant Mayor resented Town of Barrie Trophy to ie Henley of Provi dence Rhode Island for winning Class One at local speedboat regatta Cecil McMulkin appointed chief of Barrie vol unteer fire brigade Miss Toronto 1947 Margaret Marshall was head table guest at Barrie regatta banquet in Club 79 Fortysix British air cadets vis lting RCAF at Borden spent Sunday at Wasaga Beach Several were in camp hospital next day with severe sunburn and one with stomach disorder after eatingtive steaks Reginald Goddens Beethoven piano recital at Toronte Conservatory won plaudits of critics Womens Institute imeat supper at resi denceof Mrs CorbettDuckwortii Street raised substantial sum torme tal Fan Rebeknhs assisted by loan of chairs and dishes Horace Coies was chairman of program eluding vocals by Galloway twins piano selections by Mrs Weldon ac cordion numbers va Mrs Miller and tbagplpevariations by Donald Cameron OTHER EDITORS VIEWS VE St Catharines Standard When an industry besetby diminish ing returns is forced to grant wage in creases to its employees nothing but strouble cancome of it Trouble torthe industry and trouble for the workers 0n the recommendations of presi dential emergency board close to halt million US nonoperating railway emu agehike earlier this month ployees were granted a10cent an hour announced Monda employmen cuibhc creased costs incurred by the wage hike Other railroads have said they will fol low suit One railway said it planned an employment cutback equal to the in The Barrie Examiner Authorized as second plan will Post Office Department Ottawa and for payment of pump to cull Dally Sundays and statutory Holidays excepted mum wasps Publisher chiiii SLAIGIIT ncomi lilanngll ltluPEEilSON blahlglngldllor channels is vnnrse Business bllnllu inner WILSON Advertising Mariam JDEN nowma circulation blanaaai Subscription rate dilly by carrier loo watkly mid year Single cup to By mall in Ontario Isaac yaal on six non ha saso three month4106 month dotsius Ontario saoo year Dutiida Canada $1000 your Wt Catlicart ouicia ias University Ava Toronte Strut Montreal iris Wort Guorlll shun Vancou ver Member of the Canadian Daily Newspaper hib lishera Annotation Tho Canadianlrm and to Audit Bureau of Circulatim The Canadian Press to saoluaivaly entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches mulls plpcr credited to it or The Maoclatoddrcas or llcutcra and also thaiooal published therein creased wagecost resulting from the pay boost The 10centanhour wage hike is fine frow siohwi taol oh for those who will receive it But not all will There arethose who no longer have job because the 10vcents was the ErOKerbial straw that broke the camels ac Theres lesson there somewhere PRESS FREEDOM tendon Free Press Many people feel that newspapers or their staff have special rights of access to many places from which the general publich barred This is not so The news we man in the street It provides him with the infdiniatlon heis entitled to receivenothing more choice on On wrong Target By KEN WALLS ANIMAL STORIES seem to have appeal Many people moo tlonod the at Ind chickens hidth In Barrie of some your pm New have an Informer who claims this particular dog story actually took place only few weeks ago on Letitia si mi thatucloslvi roddcnlhl mo in the vicinity of bimet doio Road and the Country Gish SOME Nuts LOVE don but it appear that more dont on would Include post moii miliunco hill collectors peanut ullora and iiiou who take mat pride in their lawns Ind lord lclucba person who shall be nameless Tin Man WITH iiiiiiiiiif HT THE lJBlilillY uneasiness go at homeinatcad7Wcll EDIT wayheicould pretty welifigure the time since the dog was reg nistbflTakes The Centre Of The Stage By GERALD MOORE Am Too Loud llieniolrl Of An Accompnnlst Mr Gerald Moore is surely bis tho most subtle of accompan plt ists For over 40 years hehas been sitting at his plane so companying this or that artist and unobtrusively edging closer to the centre of the stage it would have to be unobtrusiiie or he would never have gotten away with it Ultimately he has accomplished The Impose ible he he becom toi companl He Is the distal his profes sion to become celebrity and personality This has not been accomplished without wit and industry as Mr Moore tells us in his book of memoirs Am Too Loud musician wrote little book en titled The Unashumed Accom panlst It became bestseller and made many aware of Mr Moore who previously known that accompanists tire people Gerald Moore began his pro fessional career in Toronto where his fondly had emigrat ed because of financial ravcr seee move any Toronloninn will readily understand He studied with the lismbourg fam ily there and with Mark liam bourg when he returned to Eng land sent by his parents to con tinue study and further his cars eer Apparently he practised with no moredlllgenceiha most young boys andonly when his mother stood over him which should encourage lot of mothers so engaged Nor was his musical fondly After few brief skirmishes as solo pianist be settled in to the relative obscurity ofac compauying to experience one the most successful and ms llyrewardlng careers in the professional field Mr Moores list of collaborations reads like Whos Who in music He has teamed wrth scores of musical greats in widely divergent re pertoire Such singers as Eliza rheth Schumann ofthe German school Maggie Teyie the gr interpreter of French repertoire the legendary it basso Chaliapin and the irish tenor John McCormack are affew Among the instrumentalists have been Canals Menuhin Fairer menu and many many more In addition he gave years to brickwork playing for debuts owns He says he remembers nly crst The sheer physical etfort and discomfort involved in meeting the schedule of travel some times doing severnl performan ces in one day attest to Mr Moores stamina and diligence wrth no regard at all for the ef fort necessary to prepare these various programs of such div erse musical source MrhMoore has earned his placein the sun by industry Inlone without taking into ac count his wit and talent Stash mg as teenage organisi choirdirectorandinnitor in Tor onto he has been successively theatre organist piano soloist recording nrt accompanist author lecturer and choirsing er at the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth My Best Friends are Soloists He is an accomplished nams or functions as the representat dmliel fill Press it Hil copy literally bristles with the names of thelgreat and near great He has witty way with words and tells his story in an and other recitals of vrt Five of the nationsmaior railroads lei snry but it is not enlertelnin manner He admits to some eat for improvisation at the piano and we may sue pact this talent has crept into writing lie tells many of the ldnd oi anecdote musicians love to trade and gives very vivid and colorful accounts of his personal experiences which if not ac curate to the letter are no doubt true in spirit We could do withouttho state ment attributed to the great English critic Ernest Newman regarding Elena Geghart to the effect that Show mistress cl tone color that were she to sing one single note uio accompanied the listener would know whether she wore in the major or minor mode If Mr Newman ever made the state ment Mr Moore didnt need some years ago this English to YOUR ionisation in compound the mom syn it it was lust ready to explode it peeling it He is little inclined to gush when referring to thoso with whom be Is associateddo los Angolan Scliworkopf etc For instance of Dietrich Hecti orDiesliau he says He had only to sing one phrase hclore knew was in the presence of marten This can only prompt the thoughqu to wond er lf Mr icharDieskaus first phrescw inrnp maltol But who can deny Mr Moore hisright lospeek and his right to be wrong occasionally He obviously enjoys being the cen ire of attention but he has em ployed his craft in the inter cstof others as well as himself and when we give him our at tenuon we find he makes the effort worth while Tilied Uterus Does ayiossrn motives blD nearnr Molncr My doctor tells memy womb is turned but says it is nothing to worry aboutthat this sometimes hope pens after the birth of several childreii Will this prevent pregnancyf Will the womb return to normal positionby itseliMRSC The uterus or womb is pearshaped organ which aor molly leans slightly forward and la suspendEd in this post tlon by tissue Sometimes these suspendlniz llgamentu are stretched or even may be actually torn The uterus then may flop backward and thus be tipped in the wrong positiou As you have been correctly told this is nothing to worry ltusually doesnohotm occasional cases the displacement or tipping is ex freme there can be rectal or urinary distress tbecauise at pressure from the misplaced uterus If pregnancy does not occur and the tipping is ex treme and regarded as pos sible interfering factor then the uterus can be restoredto its original position by surgery This boat very often nece causeto alurm in any event is rela tively simple procedure When physicianspdvlse that women in convalescenee after childbirth lie on the stomach or side it is to help the uterus re turn to its normal position in case the ligaments have been stretched The uterus once tipped is not ely toreturn to normal posi tionby itself in many cases however pessnry has been used to move the neck of the womb and thus coax the organ to assume more forward position Dear Dr Molnar My voice is extremely highpitched for young man of my age in My vocal cards have hecn examined and have no growth on them do not believe this is heredi isry as all my male relatives ave deep voices vaouldnl bother you if this waieni ici tremely important to me am ready of course its iinportant No Harm Usually to cooperate in any way you in time your voice may get deeper naturally age at which itldoepens can vary If you are unusually thin tlilsceu have an effect too can offer two more ideas First professional voice train ing imquestionsbly will help some Second the personal factor you worried about has no eiteot on the voicehut worry and hence nervous tension can do so So do the best you can with these ideas and then relax Dear Dr Mother am in my early teens pad my skin and hair get extremely oily Ius ually wash niyabalr every three doysexcept my mother wont let me during my menstrual pe riod Is It on old wives tale that if do will get varicose To dation that mothers and aunts andnelghbors have been foish ing on girls for generations Weshing the hair or entire body at that tline does no harm whst aoever Dior Dr Molnar Following cold Ive had feeling in the back of my mouth as though had stated peppery food Have youany idea what it might be It iild be an aftermath of the virus that caused the cold It couldbe side effect of anti1 blotics if you had any rebirth morons it THE CANADIAN PRESS null 24 1962 Brazilian president Geiuu llo Dornelles Vargas com miltcd suicide eight years ago tbdayln lootwhen he was faced with strong do mnnds for his retirement backed by the armed forces Vargas born in load was chief executive of Bra zil from 1930 to loss when he was overthrown by coup dolat and emerged as president again lnloal iotaThe NorthAtlantic Tre Organizatlon poct was officially proclaimedat Washington othervthsoto mention that he will dabblesln mlcatate and alter all at onelimo played ball Next door the people own rather large canine lie is no trouble to gardens or flowers But than ia something about lawn whichh most appealing at but oneeevcry day Aa the aggrieved owner of the greens ward pointed outalnce he wont stay on his own lawn and wants to use mine why isnt he lust little dog like poodle for instance instead of one of tliose canine horses SO MR LAWN OWNER do clded to do something about lhlr He got himself giant firecrackerrlust to score the dog bit so he might decide for rm nzlzhltofl dog still use his lawn WRITINGha lhlciladloagslgloro newspaper no we as name which must be fitted in too certain amount of space resent thoblggoat problem prime minister of Canada for inalance There are of course some people who are not particularly impressed with his notional views My only heel the use ol ch1 for ahhre vtation 50mm itdoegll ton vcy proper ty or posi tion Eisenhower who ledtha Allied Armch of the West to victory in World War Two be camcfllkofrtothesdlngwrltera whenha was elected president of the United States John Kennedy often gets JFK hut we have our RG5 PEOPLEWllH short names are favored by those who com pose the headlines in metal tygc which wont stretch like ru bor hlnyor Cooke lor la slanca presents no problem ox oept when they leave an off his name We have yet in police Warden John McDonald of Simcoe County referred to as Mac but bisterm of office still has moi than four monlhs to go Diverling to sports it is naked that the Chicago While have signed new young pitcher name of Verlo Tiefcn thaier if he rises to national prominence some day by piich ng nohitter then we could on the front page and Tiet somewhere inside ular being on special diet for show purposes ONE MORNING the strolled oonclialantly onto his favorite lawn and selected an uniued spot Lawn owner quichv 1y got the firecracker and lit when he found his screen door locked There was no time so he had to discard the cracker in hurry in the room Ithurned hole in his wifes good rug and now hes in his own dog house OTTlinl REPORT culprit ller all as the song writer says There is no thing like dame One more feeble squswk We notice one weekly newspspr inlhls county en uses the word ted in headings its in sense Mr Webster lists the word as for small chlldf But are not supposed to be writing glisb 0r may be beforc ong it will be known as the its language Canadian Voters By rarities menorsou state of trauma after the pounding they got from the el en The greatleason to be drawn from that vote is surely that the electorate did not entrust any one party to form mammal capable of enforcing tispro gram upon Parliament In other words the electors bluntly told every PM tags back to the drawing board to design new platform But there is little sign of any massive rethink being carried out here by any political group The election saw onomilllon voters withdrew their support from the Conservative party That was exactly one quarter of the unprecedentedly large army which had sweptrthat party in as an unprecedentedly strong government just four years earlier PROTEST OF THE RIGHT That withdrawal wal pro test against the past policies and future program of the Con servatives What insignificantly interesting isthat that protest vole din not plump for any one other political partyahova all it deliberately did not swrng to itlexpecled haven in the Lib eral=party On the contrary half of it switched to the Social Credit party and this is very meaningful since that was the least likely of any party to be put into the saddle of govern ment The balance olithe pro test vote was divided fairly evenly one quarter going to the New Democratic Party and one quarter to the Liberals it has beenargued hero that this massive move of the pro lesterrto or stbe5ucial Credit group was largely man llestetion of French Canadian separatism But Scored candi dates wererini in all provinces and garnered one vote of every eight cast across Canada The answer may more tnily lie in the belief that Social Credit is less toihe left than any other Canadian political party of those who temporarily abandoned the Conservative partyin protEst hell would vote neither for tlielelt NDP nor for the newly leftward Liberals in atcad they registered their pro test by swinging to the right Probably there are no ex treme hardcrust rightists left in Canada todnyeiicept per hapsamong old age pensioners from the golden vaults of Tor ontos Bay Street But there ap pears to be growing armyol what might be tcrmcdthe rsdi cal right lt These are to be found among the intelligent Canadiansqu young pie the thinking group among the progressively better educated and boiler paid Registered Protest working Canadians who all feel that stallsm has gone too for mAwALOWWuudmurT MEMWESaDlDSlElEHt de all parties appear still to be in mand for the welfare state so and 20 years ago there was humanitarian insistence that no canadlan should be economi cally crippled by severe illness in his family or by his inability to obtain work if he genuinely sought it or by the burden oi retired older relatives But more recently Canadians have begun to question the cost of todays massive scale of re distribution of earnings We ask if we must bear this heavy tax atlonso that the wives of roll lionaires can be paid the baby bonus and so that many neither needing nor seeking work can be paid to do nothing Such Canadians feel thattho wellare state now provides the needed degree of scclaljustice and should go no further They consider that they could decide how to spend larger share of their own earnings better than the governmentcan do so when it has taken it away as taxes Many loo obviously behave that state interference in our lives has gone too far too irritaungiy vivid example of prudent withdrawal from such intrusion was the Ontario governments abolition of the irritant and in effective annual permit to buy liquor Some observerszhe suggest at the great Canadian frontier spirit of independence isdead that our strong wartime mood of nationalism has petered out that we would willingly submit to increasing government regi mentation ha Oci4 is Chosen Pub Premier Roberts Thursday called by election for Oct to fill the Ontario legislature are created by the death of John Hanna 72 who held the rid ing of HuronBruce for thelrir gressive Conservatives Nominaiton day will be Sept 20 and William McCool of Wingliam Ont will be return ing officer Mr Hanna who diedMarch 23 had heldlhe seat from the time of his first election meats BIBLE THOUGHT llo everyone that thirslelh come ye to tpe waters and be that hath nonioncy come ye and eat ycn come buy wine and Inllli without money and without prlcelsalah 55 How much richer and freer are the blessings of the gospel than the costly and unsatisfying attempts of man to obtain hep plnessfrom other sources arena the sumoday homely

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