Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 31 May 1961, p. 26

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THE BARBIE EXAMINE WEDNESDAY ll lwn Austrianborn adventur ers arc paddling their way to Aklavik in the Northwest Territories 1200 miles north of Edmonton Willi Schmidt left and Se Weber Inset started on eir trip from Jaspes Alta in folbots sim ilar in design to Eskimo kay réi Britain Recommends UN Seat For Reds LONDON APlDesplte some snubsrnnd disagreements the British today take the view that their diplomatic recognition of Communist China was right and that the Peking regime be longs in the United Nations In the background Britain is bidding for bigger share of the China market which her nldtimc merchant adventurers used to dominate Britain recognized the Com miinist government 11 years ago Today in the official view there are no regrets Lord Home foreign secretary told Parliament Feb the Red Chinese have smothered Tibet resisted conciliation efforts and publicly proclaimed belief in wan But Lord Home added The facts of international life require that Communist China should be seated in the United Nations PRESSURES STRONG One of those facts in Britains view is that the West cannot heat back AfroAsianApressures to bring Peking into the world body other pointers suggest Britain wants better relations with Red China Some thought has been given to the assignment of col ortul to ul diplomat Malcaim Macdonald who has served for yearswith greatvsucl cess in Asiato become ambas sador in Peking Backed by most of her Com monwealth partners Britain in ADDLEBS PLAN ARCTIC TRIP training session with Ram say Heckley at Jasper 200 miles west of Edmonton The paddlers in Canada only one year will spend five months on the trip that will take them down the Athabascan and Mackenzie rivers Photo airs Schmidt is shown during future EastWest talks to end the world arms race And turther that China cannot be expected to cooperate in dis armament arrongements while she is outside the UN N0 SUNNY VIEW 0n the surface all this may suggest Britain takes sunny view of Pckings readiness to work with non Communist powers on the worlds big prob lem in fact the realistic British takes no such view They have publicly warned that Red Chinas rising military strength cannot be ignored by the West Londons argument goes thisway Without the daytoday re strains implied by UN mem bership without the need to con sider the ebb and flow of world opinion Peking obligatibn to behave is lessened And the more contacts the Chinese can develop with the nanACommunist world the less they wilLdepend onRussia Britains postwar Labor gov ernment recognized the Commu nist authorities in January 1950 three months after Chinas first Red government was pro claiiTied at Peking But to this day only partial relations exist CAMPBEIJLLTD Furniture Moving and Storage Commercial Warehousing Agents for North American Van Lines tends pressing the idea that Red China must be given voice in TOWNSHIP or iHNISHL SCHOOL AREA NO PIKESCHOOL REGISTRATION jIhe registration of children who wi of the Township of Innisfil School take place as follows Holly Crawford Pdiriswlck Minets Big Bay Point St Pauls Kiilylengh No Thorntonflo U046 Craigvale No it and Knock in 151 any afternoon June 5th June12th Parents at children are aaked to supply No 13 PA cssss No12 Monday June 5th No 12A TuesdayJune16tIi 200 pm 339 pita Fridaywlune 2nd can pm 41345 pm Norisa Thursday June sen 230 p111 545pm we 14 ruesaay June6th 200 pm 345 pmu No17 Elihursdoy Juneiatn 230 at 3515 1mm Chairman 11 enter Grade in the Public Schools Area No in September 1981 iii to Sunnyhrne Strond N0 10A Friday June 2nd 230 pan 345 who will be six years tillage by December oration are urgently requestedto make arrangementsyon the above dates Parents proof of age also immunization records where possible SuTHsRLAN VASEY Mrs Joseph Greenlaw of Mid land and her sister Mrs Robert Jennett of Barrie are visiting with tbeir brothers Charles Entry and Leslie Edwards Mr and Mn Gordon hic Keown and inboiie Sharon and Murroy were weekend guests of Mrs iicheown Mr and Mn Melville McKeown anti Mr and Mrs Fred Bryce were also waste of Mrs Mcxéown Mr and Mrs Morgan Ed wards spent Monday afternoon with Melville and Mac and Fred and wile at Bag Lake Mr and Mrs Andrew Cum mings of Barrie attended the anniversary service on Sunday and chllcd on their sister Mrs Margaret Cummings Mrs Stc wart Belfry and Mr and Mrs Herman Robinson Mr and Mrs Clifford Famll and family of Schombergat tended the service and visited Cliffords sisters and brothers shower was held for Myrna Banana and Allen Thompson and the happy couple received many lovely and useful gifts The wedding will take place June in Vasey United Church The Vasay church anniversary services were held last Sunday Mr Banner of liiilsdole took the morning service His text was The aftermath of Pente cost The choir lupplied the music with two anthems The young mens trio sang Rev Wilton lilorden of Midland took services in the evening The choir sang two anthems duct was sung by the ladies After the service refreshments were served and gettogether with old friends was enjoyed Mr and Mrs Roy Whetham of Orr Lotte Mr and Mrs Lcoe nord Richardson and family of Toronto Clair Vhetham and friend were guests of Mr and Mrs Orval Edwards and fam lly Higginsfarmontbemdlineof Medoaic Mr Pedlingnam and Mrs Kirton attended the WI district aannual at Wyehridge on Thurs Due to an error in printing Mia Wanda Malones name was missed in the list of those con firmed at St Johns Church last Sunday Mr and Mrs Lloyd Martin and children of Barrie visited Mr and Mrs Dave Somme Sunday Fern nodes Sheila Crllg and Chris Eilsmare the Grade pupils from our school cnloyed the bus trip to Ottawa Friday and Saturday EVERETT LEGION PARADE mass rally parade of the Vomenl Auxiliary of the Can adian Legion from all zones will be held in Everettv Wed nesday May 31 at oclock It Camp Borden hand will land the parade through the streets of Everett it is to he hoped goodly number from Everett and the district will turn out to give the indlu welcome toEvereit Mr and Mrs Pat ODoneli and sons of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs George Peacock Cop William Wilkinson and children of Ottawa spent tho weekend at his parents homo hcrc Mr and Mrs Reg Knox and sons of Toronto spent thd week cnd at their parcntlal homes in Everett and Crecmore Robert Vhitlcy is in the hos pital again Mr and Mrs Albert Gibbs and sons of Toronto spent Sun day with Mrs Mae Wilson and Elwood snucoa COUNTY News an and Mary Grahamwho will be married on June 10 Mr and hire Fred Birch and family of Richmond Hill spent the weekend at their parentiai homo liro broke out last Wednes day afternoon at the home of Mr and Mrs Wilbur Patterson Adjoining buildings were saved by the Everett people and dist rot and the Alliston Fire Brig ade Extensive damage was done to the house and contents During the fire William Itslie became exhausted and had to be taken to the Alliston hospital suffering from slight heart attack Tbll hu bcentha third fire in Everett during the past couple of weeks anisron The WA will meet at the home of Mrs Dora Hart on June at mm Mr and Mrs Clarence Brown left on Sundny for motor trip to the Ottawa area Mr and Mrs Stan Watson and boys spent the weekend at Severn Bridge Summer church services be gin Jurist at Dalston United AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION REPAIR by Experts with special Equipment DANGERFIELD MOTORS 05 Coliier 8f PA 32 Deaths From Influenza Show Steady Decline Since 1921 GENEVA RentersiDeatha from influenza appear to be on the decline according to an in temntional survey carried out the World Health Organiza The organization believes it In too early to mess the full ox icnl of this years epidemic of Influenza but it seems clear Church at 10 am with alternat ing services at Edgar United Church at 10 am Manner Hart spent fcw day waiting her daughter Mrs Wesley Harper Aurora Mr and Mrs Lorne Iilndy spent Sunday withhfr and Mrs Fred Coultcr Barrie Mr an uni Frances Wil mm on our cc spent day last week in Muskoka Congratulations to Gus Braen CBIIIGHUBST Mrs Max Craig spent three days in Guelph attending par ents workshop for retarded chil dren Miss Nancy Klrton is at Tiid en Lake for the summer Mr and Mrs 109 Eilsmere ll of Oakvilla hnve bought the The two countries are repre seated in each otherjs capitals by charges daflaires instead ambassadors which Britain would prefer gt British diplomats in China move around the cities and countryside outside of closed areaswith case They freery report what they see They transact daily business with the government In London the Chinese envoy Huan tisiang is far less active Britain ove 250 years built up huge commercial Stake in China estimated in 1950 at about $1000000000 in value By 1952 most of the great British merchant homes had to shut down FIRST Yet Commonwealth and Hong Kong trade with China has risen In 19501900 it was about $590000000 Britains own trade with Mina last year formed only per cent of this countrys total for eign trade Government menu estimate there is scope to double vol umewhen and if theCommu nista resume normal trading floorge Davies cousrnucrrou urn Iinrrio PA iiHliifi pm Special Prize iiner Barrie Onto PRIZE fSECOND PRIZE 3is Three prizesor iFor Most Recipes Cook Book Rules must Be Observed Write plainly on one side of the paper only Submit full nomejwitli initials of member submitting recipe and name of club of EACH recipe Give Complete cooking or baking instructions incIudirig types of cooking utensils oven temperatures time etc minimum of twentyfive recipes must be submitted Recipes may be of any type of food er beverage and no more than half are to be cookies oronkes Entries must be addressed to Illeicook Book rio cmmnnrss Yon your carrier has not arrived by pm please phone PA 82433 And Copy Will Be Delivered To Your Home THERE IS NO CHARGE FOR THIS SERVICE VALLEY TAXI DRIVEYOURSELF CARS AND TRUCKS that mortality followed the genera downward trend which been apparent thrn ut the world slime 1921 um in total of 13 countries sur veyed there his been marked upaoddown movement in the number of death from influ enza But almost without El oeptian each peak and each de Wion of epidemic has been or than the preceding one in Britain for example there has been no really high peak since 1929 when the influenza death rate was 731 duthsoor 100000 This fell to 29 per 100 000 in 191 and in the 1951 cpl dcmic rose 100000 Searching for the reasons for It progressive decrease scien tists decided that either the tn to 15 deaths per fluenxa virus is its fence or man is becoming bet ter able to resist it Doctors think doubt the virus number of times last years and Since peaks failing it can be assumed that every change has reduced its killing properties For example the recalled Az virus of the 1957 epidmtlc which was also re ibie for most of this years usaza is known to be less hamilul variance of the virus which proved so lethal in 1919 Man aim has changed during the tart three decades In gen eral he is better fed better housed and subfect to less over crowding and therelcan be no doubt that these factors increase resistance to the more severe manifestations of infection WA WI comm Err swarms DEADLINE FOR ENTRIES IS MAY 30th I961 25 $5 s10 Editor Barrie Exom lailies Its Cook Book Recipe Time Agfl HERES ilN opponrumrv run Your cum in MAKE FROM 55 10325 TotHelp Your Favorite Proiect Prizes wiIIbe awarded again this year to organizations who or first to submit entries All entries will be timed This is your OFFICIAL NOTICE Letten will not be sent out this year iO Magi $3

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