Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 11 Jan 1964, p. 3

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Tngflfl mwwwurmr smugWWuwmwwfiwr AN UNUSUAL SIGHT ht Pakistan is these tour young women outside their home Then brother sympathetic to the ti This lathe fourth to rer lea oi articles on Pakistan as seen by Floyd Grtesbach iormer associate director ol the Simon County Com munity and Recreation Sch vice Mr Griesbnch nlso wellknown in this area ior his work with cooperatives to title article Mr Grier bactl takes look at the ca onolnlc and social condition In Pakistan By MYRNA BROWN Pakistan is land at paradox Torn between the old and the ow the people try valiantly to understand the American way They have come to team that what is sometimes best for Am ericans is not always best for them They are suspicious at trying anything that will change their lives drastically But sometimes when they do the benellts are immeasurable Take for instance electricity The villagora accepted the idea olan electric motor for their wells because they needed to control the flow oi water But they positively reiusedio to use the available electricity in their homes Cooking is done mainly outgoidoora over hole dug in the ground cananox Another paradox is the oxen FARMERS MARKET Business was slow at the Far mers Market this morning with no change in prices from last week Various size containers oi honey sold ior irom 34 cents to 51 according to size Horse radish was 40 ccotsa tar and sage 10 cents bunch Apples included Delicious Tat man Sweets and Macs at 65 cenis basket and La Salie at its cents basket Potatoes sold ior 40 cents basket or $175 bag Beets were 15 cents quart carrots ls cents package eel standing unveiled see the situation nor there but results but it is still American way oi treating women allows them to go about without their burouas But they still do not dare to go down to the village with GRIESBACHS VIEWS Pakistanis Susp Oi Changes In Lives and wooden plough versus the modern tractor Both are in use in Pakistan today The Academy brought in some tractors with fair results Floyd Gricsbach explained but the big obstacle was that every each term is about the size oi garden in Barrie Another obstacle again was the cost None oi the 11 villa ages could attord to purchase tractor ior not only was the ini tlal urchase cos iuel and maintenance as well When Mr Griesbach arrived the majority of the villages were still clinging to the old method cultivation yoke oxen and wooden plough All unlortunate economic pro blem has risen however where the villagers are iinding it dil iisuit to keep their huliocks And the Americans in their de sire to help the Pakistanis are inadveiiently responsible MORTALITY HATE Several years ago when Am erican medical advisers were trying to decrease the huge mor tality rate in Pakistan they in troduced step to reduce in tent deaths ylhe step was teaching the midwives how to sterilize the plane at sharp bam boo they used to cut the umbili cal cord alter baby isboru This one step has resulted in such sharp increase in popul ation however that there are now too many small isrms to support sutiicierit grazing ground tor the buttocks What started out as good turn to save the population is really ruining them Mr Gries bach said The population ex plosion is very real when you the government is only lust talk ing about birth control methods The Academy has had lair in the novelty stage wouldnt like to comment on what thesituation will be 10 years irom now Besides the economic para doxes there are many social examples as well Forinstance women always have had to have their laces coveredin public But because ol the American out their laces covered It is more common to sea the women unveiled in the cities than it is in the country areas icious are now seeping into the coun try but in many cases the Pak istanis think were dirty Sanitation is bad irom our point oi view Mr Griesbach said but they often think were dirty They must wash beiore every meal according to their Koran but its sewage water They dont make the connec tion in their minds about genn5 They sweep their streets and mud liners and always look dir mmtrrwmmldr ishes with mud and cow dung There is scientific evidence that cow dung is cleansing but irom our point of view its dirty Many of their medical servl ces are primitive Many villagers have an ac cess to doctor at all Mr Griesbach explained They use lot at what they call piout men who are not necessarily their religious leaders We would conslder them witch doe HOUSING CONDITIONS Another paradox lies in their housing Although the majority or villagers still live in bamboo huts many are now building homes out at solt brick which they have learned to manufac ture themselves and still others have gone step iurther to put steel roots on their homes The brickbomes are warm er in the cool season and cooler in the hot season Mr Gries bach explained They also last many years longer The ham boo house cheap at the mom years because of termites Although most oi the Amer icans living in Pakistan at the moment are there as govern ment advisers missionaries or aaemployees oi American com panies they have had great influence on the new life at the Pakistani How they have learned to cope with the condi tions there can best he explain ed by the people themselves In the next article Mrs Floyd Grleabach and her tour daughters give their polntoiviewoilllelnlakia in And their Phklstnnl homes every day but theyre eat must be rebuilt every two COMMON SIGHT in Fall lstan is thh paradox between the old and the now vill ager puLs the finishing tou otieslou bamboo house By srrva Most people would be too busy to look back on Christmas and New Years events but always manage to prove Im not one at the busy variety While the holidays appear to be ttiesamo ior everyone ot the ieeiing that mine usually come up hit dtitcrent Under the Christians tree were two beautifully wrapped giits ad dressed to the master thats me One was dispenser of razor blades and the other was mirror try to pretend my three gals think look pretty good in my Wimptotyle whis era that loot bringing lc Sun day morning at 10 three at my lniaws headed towards High way 400 and the north country Within two hours they were back car trouble Monday night circumstances iorccd them to purchase another veili cle Sunday night the needle on my new stereo mapped in hall But every cloud has its sil ver lining The toils got to their northern destination The needle has been replaced tise the blades sparingly And the mirror is handy reminder that Ill neverwin that con test HEIGHT FUTURE And to iurOler prove that the has some entertainment com ing up that should delight every one Ratify Terms With Hospital WINDSOR CP Members oi the Canadian Union 0th crating Engineers CLO Friday ratified terms of twoyear agreement with tour Windsor hospitals The agreement was reached in Toronto Thursday alter 1o hours of negotiation IS THIS WHAT YOU ARE GOOD EVENING Im still IlIIl notwgood luck LOOKING FOR topped by new steel root The steel introduced by the Americans is the type at aid Pakistan needs Many homes are haw being built out at JONESCU Next Wednesday Barrie North Collegiate Drama Club presents Curtain Up at Con trol Collegiate Auditorium Early in February Toronto Symphony Orchestra will play at the same auditorium it is being brought in Barrie by an other fine group at musicians the Central Collegiate Hand Then in midFebruary Barrie Winter Carnival will make all or iis forget the unpredictable weather and join in fun titled weekend ammo GONE could not write piece to dauithout making mention at MBllkluiederoFfirwr Captain Hilton iornler Commanding Oillcer of lien Camp Borden Word of his death reached this area yesterday had the pleasure of presenting gilt to him on behall oi crew of ra dio TV and newspapennen last July tool quite certain speak ior all of these people when say good lricnd has gone and extend sincere stym pathy to his wile Gladys and soil brick which the Academy has taught the Pakistanis t0 manuiactuio tltomseiee tPhe ion by Floyd Grlesbachl Iaycees To Attend Council Meetings Barrie laycees will have members present at all council sessions in the future At the regular meeting at 72 High Street last night Allchk head of municipal aliairs for the Joycees said the move would have twodold purpose First it would encourage councillors by all ing them the Jayoeea are interested Secondly it would give Jaycees an oppor tunity to acquaint themselves with the workings or council and give them better under standing oi civic aliairs When told oi the decihton this morning Mayor Cooke said am pleased to know that the have decid us Ive always felt that there is no better way tor citizen to become better acquainted with the atlairs of council than by attending In times pastwe have oiten tried to encourage citizens to attend ltir Cooke said commend this kind of leadership In show ing this kind oi interest we trust it will encourage others and amuvwmy weary7m frarwrxmwvmcmmwmFWWWWWWM During Winter Winter fishing on Lake Sim appears to be underestima Artbur Lemon district lor ester at Maple hinted this week that many people are not aware how many anglers enjoy the winter iishtng in this area He said that estimates over the past three years out the total number of iisb shaoiies at 4000 and the number oi anglers over the entire season at about lw0ilt With this heavy iisiiing pres sure it is extrunely important that the strength at the iiah pop ulatlons in the lake be adequl ely sampled For tilts reason said Mr bemsn in Ms weekly report the Departmoot oi Lands and Forests carries on annual creel census at ten itshermen on Lake Simone During the past several win ters at least lour Conservation Olitcers have patrolled the lake on loot and by motorized vehi clc reflecting creel census in icrmetiotl Anglers are asked tor the number and kinds oi fish caught the number oi boura fished and in some cases samples at lish scales are collected in order to determine the ages itsh When this material is compil ed it is possible by comparison with other years to determine Three richlybred Canadian Ilolsteina have been shipped to South Airlca They are the list Holstein ever bought in Can ada by South Alrlean and are representative group that hop as to acquaint breeders at South hirlea with the merits oi Cana dianHolstein Acne better eaebrwas secured irom Glenaiton Farms Allis ton Ontario Harold Nidrel Go wanatown Ontario and Richard Schleissnel Jerseyville Ontario The buyer heal Preston Wa qu Cape Province selected them during visit to Canada that summer He was visiting Can cda as the President at the land Cattle Breeders As sociation of South Airica and was accompanied by the Score tary Fourie two children silver lining is there Barrie other groups to attend council mec The Glenaiton heiier Glenai whether fish populations are re nialotng at high levels or are decreasing in the latter case noted ittr Lernan the Department attemu pts in ilnd the cause and to remedy the matter WImElLSH TAGS Because the whiteiish bears niucb oi the mm mm angler pressure the Department striv es to learn more about their habits in the lake With this in mind it has marked 500 white lsh during the past two autumn it is hoped that moverneo and growth ra tes at these ilsh may be deter mined by their subsequent re covers by anglers Marked iish will be recognized by the presence of small yels low plastic disc bearing serial number attached to the leading edge of the dorsal tin Anyone catching such flair should send the tag together with the location oi the catch to the local Conservation 0m car or the district Forester at Maple Mr Ianiaii said it is extrem ely important We obtain all recovered tags Remember that little elicit on you the ang iera part may be extremely important to iuture ilshiog in Lake Simtoe iiilistoilBred Holstein Shipped To South lllrica ton Symbol Evelyn iinishen tile lirst as days of her two yeanoid record belore being shipped giving 11850 lbs milk and 522 lbs int average test 441 per cent hutterlat Pmtec ted to 365 day basis this would easily give her over 16000 lbs llnndlotr racer ior twoycaroid She was also classified Good Plus ior body contormatiou as twoyearold Evelyns family tree is most impressive Her sire is Rosaio Signet twice Grand Champion at the Royal Winter Fair Tor onto and twice AllCanadian Ag edttullltaisasonol the tsmous twelve Star Brood Cow Glenvue Nettle Jemima who was herself AllCanadian Aged Cow and has liletime produc tion oi 21ale lbs of rent milk in 12 inc ery two iorvzs cents and hearts nStartlflg Income up in $6000 hooseboy Setter now iivhig influence men are no longer as 19 can tounded to see woman unveil Emil II slimy an plus Bonus Cabbage in red white and ed in puma The mun is the mm 0m lullrtime position that otters aavny sold for two for 25 cents may pakistam man now anew Security ilum em and 15 in their women to remove their More with growing rc 32315 revueanslh gram films IeiIs around home They must liable arm or to cents and parsnips to laglshyfigflthem in the th opportunity tor top earo cents package Egg sold well at 45 50aild HEALTH STANDARDS 355 cents dozen good supply oi home baking Iincluded cookies tarts rolls bread plea and mullins Rate yourself if you score 25 or over send this rating sheet to Box 53 Barrie Examiner and you will be contacted ior per American health standards WASHING EMPLOYERSconsider womouoaw 43 SERVICE Smoke Machines thEeactl manandwomenil5and5 at and over LANSING itch AP when son feigarettes has been aecum on an overyou hire the Federal Departmth lMtchigans health cornmia Ii sioner Albert Heustls of Labour WIli Day You Ham$75 Canter Friday fgr new controls THE OPENING yourad aver month for Up to 12 months tindei too saes all advertisin oi ciggrittgsatgmrenlpolils Battles NFW 5m Certaincondittons worker must the possible oufliiwegsiltgggsif STATE mm mugs if mm artfuled have an unemployed outvofthau The evidence incriminating gt Present income ring for years Heus cilronie suicide CAREFUL WAN The most important step is DRWERS MuaAtIon ttiemriishiniiimimliiniiiiif lean ME FsEfABNEc°iS will if Im ettes One way to do this in to iflmbliiée cigarettes lot less avail gt Mu We must act now to enforce our present laws and see that cigarettes are much less acces slble to youngsters even it this means banning cigarette vend 51 one an aux parlors rooms mortal None tyesn years and over Another way to help youog lstars keep irom getting started

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