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Barrie Examiner, 28 Aug 1962, p. 4

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Published by Canadian Newspapers limited iB EWING Will Eflfll 011MB it Wills mourns Brice Sleight Consul ifsasger ruesosv anchor at no 4m More Tourist Business For Ontario Reported This Year Tourist establishments in Ontario have been dolngnine per cent more business thlssummer than last lccordin to flour as issued is the department of rsvel and publicity he nine per cent figure is an svera for the prov rice and many areas have Urine much better than that in tho Madawaska Valle for exam lo retail sales during the art two vecs in July were up 22 per cent over the same period last year Anniversary celebrations at Timrn na undoubtedlyhelped to boost the Golden Rollie reg ons boslness by the estimat edJmadozitpcrcenféihwmn boom in hosting would account for the SU er cent increase in the yachting trade on ntarlos waterways wail Georgian Bay as Not all regions showed increases how ever Service stations have been report ing increased sales in all tourist regions except Thunder Ba and Rainy River The Kawartha Lakes ouriat Aasoclatlonlm dlcaied some lodges and motels had on filled accommodation late in July The department of travel and publicit gives no ex lanatlon for the soft spo but there as osslbillty that the lncreasein boat trove throug the Kawarthas has damaged the lodge not so much becauaeritpotopeleln boat bunks instead of motel but booms it is reaching the point where and motel business fiancaiithearirlessittrsctfimhr fisherman and the swimmer the greater the boat traffic the greater the water upward risersthebeercansandjtrashahfigthe shores Cor Insuronoe And Courts Almost every court in Canada runs days weeks and months behind in handl ing cases of automobile accident claims What is often forgotten in this situation is that these court costs are added to the cost of car accident insurance the Vancouver Sun notes and comment insurancécosts are going up steadily in Canada not only because of an increase in accidents but also because of the great increase of litigation This holds true for every rovlnce ex cept Saskatchewan which as compul sory the government In this one case bureaucracy apparent ly has not made for waste study by the consumers Union in the United States nonprofit organiza tion which evaluates products and servic es showsthe Automoblie Accident In surance Fund of Saskatchewan is the most economical on the continent Eightytwo cents out of every dollar goes to pay claims The other 18 cents goes for expenses automobile insurance operated by By comparison for every dollanpald into private US plans 52 cents goes for expenses and only 40 cents is available to reimburse claimants In the average Canadian province ex cept Quebec ere claims and insurance astronomicail liigh00 cent of every dollar collects by lprivate insur ance companies is paid in aims and the remaining 40 cents is eaten up by expens es The Consumera Union Report says One of the reasons for this essentially wasteful and uneconomic system is the litigationsurrounding the private plans Companies collect for adjusting claims and often there defending themselves and their policy holders against claims In Saskatchewan every car is insured when the licence plate is issued In an accident both motorists are entitledto collect full damages less $200 It doesnt matter whose fault it was Just couple of months ago Saskatchewan had six car accident cases before the courtsgoa tario had 1000 DOWN MEMORY LANE 25 YEARS AGO IN TOWN Barrie Examiner Aug 26 1037 Chief of Police Alex Stewart confined to hos pital following fracas in the hospital He was stabbed in the side with screw driver and one finger was badly bitten Joe Golisky 37 Toronto was involved in an accident on Blake Street in which his car hit another and suffered in juries He was attended at RVH by Dr Cameron but went berserk while com ing out of the anaesthetic Chief Stewart was at bedside and it was while assisting in subduing Golisky that he was injured Hon Earl Rows of Newton Robinson Ontario Conservative leader announced that he would oppose Hon Dr Simp son of Barrie Minister of Education in Simcoe Centre during the provincial el ection of Oct Miss Edna Eeelby of Stroud won the Bank of Commerce tro hy at Innlsfil flower or most prizes Fifty Chinese resid ents of Barrie supporting China in war against Japanese aggressron Leaders of local community were Jack Lem City Cafe Seto Snowball Wah Sunrise Cafe and Len Mark Hongs Cafe Only one change in staff at Barrie Collegiate announced for new term Miss Kathleen Moore resigned to be married She will he succeeded as head of the History de first winner show third year partment by Allen Fisher from Tim mins Board of Health requested all Barrie schools to defer reopening until later in September due to polio epidemic in province Chairman Dr Sprott announced special meeting of Board of the Education would be held at once William Crossland Separate School Board Miss Elgood principal of Ovenden Col legs and RossN Smith principal of Bar rie Business College expressed willfng ness to cooperate Mrs Robert Hall of Guthrie was leading exhibitor at 0r flower show which featured gladloli Harold Hill auto dealer caughtan 18 pound pike 40 inches long near Anton Mills Barrie Examiner became the gof the new Mason Trophy for best allround weekly newspaper in Can ada The Examiner retained the old tro phy after winning it three times in 1926 1927 and 1932 Robert Marks Canadas oldest theatrical producer died at ChristierLake His stage shows were regularly given at the Barrie Opera House Meaford eliminates Barrie in baseball playoffs Barrie boxersArt Gable Eldon Lorne Red Ferguson won bouts at arena card but heavyweight Archie Thompson held to draw by Joe Morrow of Toronto in unpopular judges decision KEEP WATERWAYS SAFE Owen Sound SunTimes 13yearold Toronto boy has been prohibited from operating boat adian watersfor the next twoyears sentence handed down by family venilecouit Judge Marjorie Hamilto at Barrie was the result of the lads effort to scare those in another host at in the morninnglrose in the second he turned out to be members of the provin cial police who were searching the area for missing craft The Barrie Examiner Authorized as second class mail Post Office Department Ottawa and for payment of postage to cash Dilly Sundays and Statutory Holidays excepted tremors wanna Publisher enian actions General Manager ll nicrilnnson ltlllrulng Editor Chances wanna nunnm ntsnurr nanny eraon Advertising nlsnuar JOHN Honours clrculstfon Manner anally by carrier 35c weekly sliiiiiiny single copy liy mall in Ontario mo year also six month goo thre months 3100 month Outside Ontario ti yssr utsida Canada stone year slot nran rsa me on diam dime vcr Canadian Dilly Newspaper Puts usliilthiisggtsttion ThrCInsdisn hrs and the AudltBuresu or circulIstlonsI lma IEXCMVCYOH urzhfatCigaflhliicnfiacd of all hows dispatches in this pspcrcrc lied to It or The Associated Press or tors and also the local news publisher therein in Canr Vlneou OTHER EDITORSVIEWS Actually the charge against the boy was operating vessel in dangerous manner The charge was laid under new motion of the Criminal Code that covers dangeroua operationof boats The boy and histwocompanionsdrove their unlighted craft close to the provin cial police boat and bombard ersized=firecrackersrifad notbee police patrol the youths in all probab ility would have sped away free to re peat their attacks The judge in pronouncing sentence said that she well realized two years was severe but felt it would be deterrent to future negligence by boat operators She need make no explanation Two years is entirely justified andwill give the ir responsible youth tlme to learn respect for the public wateways Itwlll also act as warning to others are high legal costs for Auggie Ferguson and T0 ions coon instill Allotmentlave aY 0t lldding Up By JOSEPH MOLNER MD Theres an important aspect of allergiesihat as been very is emphasized and Dr James McLean of the Uni versity of Michigan has brought it out very clearly Allergy rarely if cvcrls single simple condition It is combination of things Lets say It being that drlppy time of yearthat you ragweed or thspollen of nursi ber of other kinds of grass or weeds Some days when the pollen count is supposed to be low you feel terrible Other days when the count is high you dont suffer as much Why Because as Dr Mc Lean points out it depends on the total allergic load to which you are exposed Dust damp weather sudden changes in temperature mental or emotional strain all have effects Some degree of and allergy may be present Mold as well as pollen may be in the air and you may be sensitive to it You may have some rrrildinfcction and be sensitive to the germs anortunatcly nobody has armple complete answer to such problems There is nothing that can make you unallcr gic if you have these sensitiv ities The solution instead is to tackle them one at time Suf ferers can be given series of desensitization shots for par ticular allergies Whether complete relief is possible or not it Is amazing to me that good many hay fever or other allergy suffer ave hay fever or allergy to WI gt Sure go back Cysts don Dear Dr Molnar lread your article on cysts with much in forest had one oaths side of the vagina doctor because had fever and felt bad That was year ago still have the swollen place but it remains soft and doesnt get any bigger Should go back to the doctor or let it go Will it get cancerous Will it affect my health generoliyfMns come cancerous unless other factors are at work unrelated to the cyst and since they are local affairs they dont effect your overall heallh unless they ccomo so large that size itself is factor But cysts are mean little one tumors which tend to recur or to flare up or to become in fected at which point that can be very painful and the infec QUEENS PARK lireYourChildren and went to the REPORT FROM UK Trades Union Sits On Fence lie Market TODAY IN HISTORY By rue CANADIAN races Aug 28 last bill outlawing slavery in the British Empire was passed 129 years ago today ln 1333 The bill effective Aug 1834 frccd 700000 slaves at costof £20000 ooo Slavery had been abol ished in Britain in 1712 and foreign slave trade was sup pressed in m7 1609 Explorer Henry Hudson discovered Deln ware Bay and the Delaware River 1949 The Chinese Com munists announced estab lishment of Pooploo Gov ernment in Mnuchurla tion can be dangerous So would by all means have the doctor decide whether this one ought to be removed NOTE TO Distortions in taste or amcllt are not too unusual especially if person is taking medication of some sort or has some infection Even the common cold and flu can do this at times Working in shoot as DON OHEARN NEONmAre your children Working hard enough in school Some old timersand prob ably some new timers think they arent They go back to the days of the little red schoolhouse with plenty of homework and say todays pupils are being pam ers have not taken advantage of at least partial protection in addition youlinva some tendency toward food allergy eep it in mindand remember that it may bother more at one time than another These vari ous factors tend to addup Re ducing any of them contributh to your overall comfort Dear Dr Molnar Would liq uor and barbiturates taken to hf father he more potent than of ther taken alonefA BC Certainly Both are sedatives So are tranquillizers Mixing any ofthem compounds the ef fect and is asking for trouble Boating is gainingin popularity each crease in the smartaleck typeof opers year and as it does so will there be an or The law needs th es in is regu at The dangeroua operation of motor boat could cost livesand Judgethst sees to clamp down onaxpotentlal smart aleck before he has actually developed may be contributing largely to making waterways safe rtncyr admitvthar ordain heredont some classes which in the old days would have been classed as frills But with these in cluded the children they claim are workingas hard as they ever did In these days of automation of course children must be trained for different adult Future generations will be working shorter days and weeks and will have much more time for recreation on their hands And as we have already found school system out people have been poorly prepared to use this extra rec reation time Some of the so called frill courses give this type of prep aration and therefore have or usefulness not too generally roe ognized No microcosm This year sees over to th the change is part of general revision of our educational system which is seeing among other things great changes in curricula and courses Still strangely missing how ever is attention to the question of political education in the schools Except for mild attempts to teach civics and outline courses in government little is being done to give school children good grounding in democracy The old argument that this properly should be home is being put forward But there are very few in the home capable ofdoingthfs any longer There are thousands of people se connerned ahou few worry about the STANLEY HALL Still another of the EC old guard was removod from the legislature with the death of Stanley Hall Mr Hall had entered the legislature in 1913 and was one of handful of those still around legislnture he was who ushered regime Never outstandingin the in the Drewaroat member for his riding He devoted practically all of his time to politics and served his constituents onolly His death of course means AanIaLhmlaAi HuronBruce close fight In recent riding of changing from mail and sulfur it promises tohe ban to dominantly industrial hlssea And in his lost campaign he ad years Mr Halls alton has bsen By IL 51mm HOOD bodes England Correspondent For no Barrie Examiner LONDON the Trades Union Congress In still sitting on the fence so far as its attitude to Britain Joining the European Common Market Is At meeting of the TUC Eco nomic Committee no first decls lion could be reached about its policy on Britains entry The members of this astlonsl committee decided that at the moment it was much too diff fault to say Yes or No on this question firecommltteemembsrs jg however believe that they hsva found formula to counteract the criticism of their sittingon thefcnce altitude They ag reed that new mng up theirdb emphasizing the problems lac lng Britain if sh out of amnmidmerr In it roparcd and submitted to the general council of the TUC it Is hoped flint thls document will be submlltgd to th that body EXPRESS ABOUSED This refusal of the TUC Ec onomic Committee has aroused tholro of the Daily Ex rose the outspoken opponent Bri Iain joining the Common Mar ket it says that to trade on lflinghfiUOhE all others that arguments against gels in should be overwhelming It lets the following Forclgn labor will be free to compete for jobs with British workers Foreign goodsproduc edby lowwagevcnuolries like ltolywill undercut British pro ducts on the home market Mines and steel works may be closed on orders from the Eur opean Coal and Steel Commun ity in Luxemhurg This however is an overalm pllftcatlon of the case on the part of the Boavcrbroolr press while these things could hop pen the Treaty of Rome can talns ample safeguards of which Britain could take advan tage if atened Tho Express is expert at picking items from the treaty out of their context and uslng them in its campaign against the Common Market BTATEMENT BY HEATH Vh acutnllyit contains nothA ing the way of factual information statement wrtt ten by Edward Heath in charge of ECM negotiations is intend ed to allay one of the prlncl pal fears and criticisms amongr Conservativesthe need to cho ose between the Commonwealth and Europe His statement ap pears ns an introduction to pamphlet issued by the Conser vative Central Office to counter the activities of party memb ers who oppose Britains entry into the Common Market Mr ed Heath however makes some rthright statements He It has been said that we in should never be placed in position of having to choose be tween the Commonwealth and Europe agree and do not believe that we shall ever have to make such choice The task of constructive statsman ship must be to reconcile tha new movements in Europe with our historic duties in the Com monwealth to the enrichment of both We must not allow ourselves to indulge in the besetting sin of insularityWe must recogn ize the changes in the world and imparticular in Europe We must recognize the potent ialities of this change for world new secondary This essentially But in the final analysis Mr Heath comes back to the state ment which has been made by many cabinet ministers from Mr Macmillan down on many 11 occasions This is that Britain should Join the Common Mar ket provided that we can he assured of proper arrange ments for Commonwealth trade for home agriculture and for our EFTA partners So the argument is right back where it started d0 at annrv Rescues rnnonrr Britains regular army has preached itstarget fcrvminlmumaitio strength figure of 105000 four months before the date set But so very her industries were thre for it this moounsinsreoort was given by John Profumo secretary for war when be ad ruud group of Territorial soldiers in training ncar Felts stone in July there were most ugrrlar other rants and aaooontuem in the army bringing the ileum virtually up to the room regarded as bsrs operating minimum Since then the flow of recruits into the Army hns increased so that it now has inooo more men than It had year ago This rccrultlnr boom repren eats significant view for Mr Profumoand his pubic rev one advisers at the war lice Oneof the ploaaln things Is that the majority enlist merits are for toms of air or nine years which is just what eztlmtt Weill enlls tim merits In the RoyflMLM c4194 urw mlW ssllafdhtory increases Said Mr meumo Winston pfilI ceniolhll op pltcants were turned down The Anny is live It is interesting to an that in peacetlme with full employment and an affluent so clcty the Army is still able to call enough men to the colors SLAP AT ROYALTY Princess Margaret and her husband the Earl of Bnawdon are in irslond enjoying hell day with the Earls relatives there not this has been made the text for statement issued byiaoFolas¢blltcrly British political party in ire making an attack on Britain and the Royal Family The staterncnt recalled thevisit of the Princess last year and the announcement that her mother the Queen Mother is to vlslt Ireland in Sepfmcber The state ment then goes on Tire obvious purpose of this campaign is to build up surf ablo atmosphere for an ennle ual visit by the head of the Erl stote Queen Elizabeth if The time Is now opportune for the lrlsh people to tell Britain emphatically that this they will not tolerate Queen Elizabeth as head of the British aiatc claims dominion over portion of lrlah soil and holds it in subjection by military force gainst the wishes of an over whelming maicrlty of the trials people So long as part ofirish so the lrisli peo ple cannot and will not extend welcome to the head of tha Brltlsh state or to any mcmb er of the rolling family of Dr taln whether they visit the six or 26 counties Nevertheless It is noteworthy at when Princess ltfargnret and the Earl of Snowdon errlv at Shannon Airport in Eire they were greeted with the sp plause of crowd of several people who had embled eretn eetheir arrival Fishemien Go On 3rd Strike WINDSOR Ont CPlCom mercisl fishermen on Lake Eries north shore have gone on strike again in an effort to force buyers to purchase fish from all ports instead of from selected few spokesman for the fisher men accused processing com panics Monday of buying at some ports and others favoredports The strike agreed upon at meeting Sunday night is the third in three weeks Two weeks ago the fishermen quit work when the price of perch dropped to slx cents pound oy returned to days later after processlng firms had agreed to pay eight ccnis BIBLE THOUGHT of ill iltthbtd iii pose under the heevcnEcclea tastes is to atlrir me for all that He has appointed for them Whisky ill the World firn good nununLvI spasm mmfiflqufizw aorrrro INIDND hard time holding on to

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