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Barrie Examiner, 11 Mar 1964, p. 4

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amw dflW was wwvvw one riborrtrffl mrr nuWWrfamvsawn Published by Canadian Newspapers Limited 10 Hayfield Street Barrie Ontario Walla Publishes warm emu unsure wsnursnav Maren ii on dagl Extra Caution For Children Playing On Street IndOors Why do an many children die in fires and accidents Why are there so many child victims of murder abduction and molestation Some important aspects of this sub just are discussed in bulletin by the Information Services Division De art ment of National Health and We are Ottawa The writer notes that the busy mothers of small children often underestimate the ability of those youn store to get from here to there faster an an adult could The gypsy complex that sets them adventuring usually takes them into dan ger once they get out of the house and yard and out onto the street Atwo yearold will make his way unerringly down bus road to river bank where the ice is just beginnin to thaw He wont resist the temple on to step out onto the ice The radio commentators and newspapers have that story to tell so often when spring comes Youngsters who have lived all their lives in safety in the house may he left alone for the short time it takes their mother to run to neighbors telephone As soon as mom has closed the door the three or fiveyearold produces match book or he turns on the burner of the stove and lights piece of paper If the house is of frame construction thera robably never was chance for the ds to escape or for passerhy to res cue them The little slxyearold girl hides shyly behind her mother when neighbor or acquaintance wants to shake hands but she rejects the overture She may wan der along the street alone to be greeted by stranger in car who offers her candy and ride which she accepts There is an angry town when that news breaks An excited team of sevenintent play ing an important game on the sidewalk dont even realize that few feet from catch flimsy curtains or walls The fire them on the road are cars and trucks speeding past The ball rolls out into the road followed by one small lad dashing out behind parked car It wasnt the fault of the motorist who was driving carefully watching the traffic ahead him when the little it in object came out stew inches shes the front of the car What is the basic cause of the acct dental deaths of children it may be underestimation of the speed of the small ones the power of their impulses or their complete lack of understanding of danger it could be that very young children are allowed too much freedom from supervision Even lbmontbold babies have been found wandering many blocks away from their home unmissed by parent or guardian who hadnt wor ried about them sure that the yard held all the attractions the child could wsnr Well fenced gardens or large play pens would be part solution but very fij uent checkups are better Warnings at never never must the child speak to strangers or get into strangers car and careful training in recognisin uni formed oliceman and going to for hel if ost might hel to prevent an ab uction the writer Vises The matches that children find around the house could be death warrants Where there are youngsters matches should never be left where they could find or handle them in case of emer gency if the mother must leave the house she should take the children with her if they are at an lrresponible age She may think she will be absent onl five minutes or less flash fire can may cut off the esca by the door Just dont trust child being all right alone Dont forget that the young ones are often very quick And also remember that the things they hear on the news my stay in theirmlnds until they can experiment themselves Down noon LANE Venus see to noon shat Examiner March 61919 Local branch of Canadian Red Cross Society closed down Final reporishowed 562 35570 raised since start of war Mrs Sanderson had record by knitting 250 pairs of sex for soldiers in 12 months arious citizens beganrexplressing opinr ions as to nature ofproposed war memv oriaL MrMeKinley of Minesing hoped thatltfwould be of useful nature such as nurses residence rather than column of marble of no benefit to the living Grand Opera House presented for one night the travelling musical comedy suc cess Pretty Baby with company of 35 and chorus of pretty girls Subject of sermon by Rev JWatt at Burton Avenue Methodist Church What Shall We Do with This World Confusion 2x Barrie Business College students held masquerade hall in Town Hall Music by Mrs GuilfoyleSpeeches by Mayor John Craig and Principal WrA furncr Pte Bragg just arrived on midnight train from war sortice overseas was heartily welcomed Tié Trevor Mac Guire veteran of First Contingent who won DCM overseas addressed meeting ofGreat War VeteranskAssociatlon in when struck by train James Max well sold his cleaning business to Wil frid Firth Returned soldiers includ eert Robertson PteTeddy Hen son Sgt Btu Somerville MM Sgt Percy Burrow Pte Wesley Bishop Gunner George Clark accompaniedby his wife whom he married in England year ago Lt Stewart who was severeV ly wounded and had beenin hospital at Farnborough for some time Pte Ernest Robertson Pte Archie McKinnon MM Pie Edwin Thompson MM Diniy Moore son of Mr and Mrs Moore starring in goal for Toronto Athanaeums Junior hockey club Cllunter if purchased number of edigreed Siberian ares George ameron ship ed $12oooworth of cattle and hogs ast week Garrett is doing=extra good business in Heintzman pianos since the New Year Advice was given to thosemarried and single men who must pay income taxes to the federal govern menttbis year OTHER muonsVIEWS clVlLIzED ANIMALS fllamilton Spectator Strange to say we have never seen an intoxicated animal some of our friends have though One claims he owns cat that gets drunk on week ends while another swears that his cooker spanel goes crazy over hock beer chap down the street denies that alligators hire getting cracked even in 0akviliebut he remembers seeing horse fall down in stupor after quaf ting bucket of vodka and water Weve lot to learn we guess Juat yesterday weread somewhere aboutla The Barrie Examiner Antiserum aa re ela artisansvibe pain armourma auroral Howrfllplfl no woman wears Publisher means more General Inugaa woman nanmum may more adversaries Maaag mm vs mi arenuuar sarcasm oorynaaar emunu rum subscription rm daily by emirr as slain yearlg slam copy in By mall in dill automaticax motba sane lam monuaa mi arnnrn Outside Ontlrto 1000 raids Canada lritteh boasalteraan ml renta phant seeswhen he wakes up after night on the town Pink men on the wall 0r mice bigas alley cats rorrthat science fiction hast ong prop hesied has been listed by an authori tative American source as serious rob pctive of military scientists both in the this diversion of scientific brains from suchproper taskses seekingout cures for cancer leukemia heart diseasejand mentalillness nund tonewways of committing sui large elephant getting very potted over lunch of martinis and peanuts Now everyonawonders what an ele nEArH saw some souoar Fredericton Gleaner Development of death is hor and in the Soviet Union Here is the ultimate exampleof the greatwlts to madness near allied of which oldDrydenwrotenAs ifwe did not now have enough ways to snuff out life thetaxpayereofihe two mightiest nations are made tOStIPDOIt huge pro prams ofresEarcb to devise yet more ethalmodeofdeath What madness whstirratioiiality is What insanity to devote money and Family arms Future Todays Key Question DON OHEARN Iald dun log his estimates But he could point to few steps which would add to tha gt health of Ibe family farm unit And many thin which came up fed the conv ctlon that the family unit is on the way out are shown In But at the same time the rea sons tor larger and larger farms are growing stronger and stronger lahe tobacco tor iristance The Silent report came out atripngly against the chemical Thiichemical la and to can trol ruckers and lowersfthecost of motivating the crop the report cam agalnatlt Rather than the chemical it war suggested there should be can HelpsTrain Ghana iv son roTiAWA CPLCHOW tela lion stations across Cansd have become antbejoh class rooms for tcam of ducera and technicians from Ghana who will help put the West African cauntrya TV serv ice into operation next fall in nu ver Edmonton WinnipegToronto Ottawa and riddenepgdatber trainees have een ng up experience in all phases of TV from program 5m minggto letting up microwave relay transmitters Their courses up to year in duration are provided not part of the Canadian government contribution to the Common wealth Technical Program The public CBC is handling large part of the training necessary for the Ghana Broadcasting Corpora tion TV service In rose two Canadians made survey in Ghanaoo the feas proposed TVrerv ice Since tool CBC oifidsll have been in Ghana advisers to the government John out strongly tbtlity ofth mporisemhaz yearold senior programtnssist pnt rgth theucbans Erosdcapt ng orpora on sayr of is Ise atACBOTr Ottawa techniquca of otelevlsio production but no matter what ginhm willrhave to adapt lle claimr to bavevisltedm ideveioped Va machine which TORONTOlire key question WM do the in agriculture today ia the fu ture of the family farm And little hope for its ultl ate aurvlval or at least pros STOP INTEGRATION parity can be taken from the discussions in the Hours herl vertical integration or corpo this year lhla government is dedicated to the survival of the family The farm families are the backbone of the rural life of ttr vinoeMlniate of rl Barrie on plans for reestablisliing sol willllw Siewartr dlers including land settlement Harry Caughey GTR agent at Utterson killed alve rate taming for some time And th may come up with The government is trying to the keep the small farm alive by la iml him increasing farm loans the en couragement of marketing schemes research and other trend it hedidrit open his mail Nine million US mothers including one out at every three who have children pn der it now hold jobsdirtsrde th ho Tire number of woikln led in the last 15 years fbkyo these days All doctors areputting twoway radius in their cars so they can speed to emergency calls And new bar has opened that is decorated so as to resemble jet linen Patrons wear flight belts to keep therefrom falling off Quotabla notables of nature beautiful oldlady la awork of artLouis aer Folklore tip on how to get keep turning his head no he wringshis own neck Prosperity noteir Tony Cur tis says nowadayrthe reason they call it cold cash is be cause you cant keep ltlang enough in warm itup IECOME TREVEE Most drug addicts become vlt estimated alone steal about t750000000 year in money and merchandise to keep their habit going Odd hobby Lester Bill operatorfof Morarhec ya in Missouri believes in going on cavemana holiday ver throughout the Arnold our planning acsreer And this machine it was con tinned would be very expen lhen there is the question of This is the cloud that has been hanging over the family farm And thlsnt getting lighter The government and Mr Stewsrt still doot admit defeat The say they dont llkolt in let Ihey say Widespread takeover by large companies would have disastrous effected the agricultural and food industryof this province They have committees study hut there has been hothlul specific yetand really not too Imuch promise there ever Will THE LIGHT Touch communal Earniliilcilrlr llllnlhliifl lvHAL aorta NEW some arr inga columnist might never know tbera has deu Everythings uptodate ln Abeau tlfui young lady is no accident re emberlng sew udzli succeed dont ran1x war ennuiamour Criticism Byble Could Boomerang ly THICK NICHOLSON OIfAWADougiaa Fisher the Member of Parliament for Port Arthur who is also newspaper writer has broad gt cast his views on Canadian sassxruo or llLLOUT srroars oossus pans TODAY IN HISTORY March ll 19 President Roosevelt signed the US LendLease Bill 23 years ago todayin its providing for the transfer of canals war ma terials to Britain and other countries at war with the Berllnllome Axis Assist slice was granted to its countries including in American republics The to tal amount of LendLease aid twaa 050000000000 of which 1400000000 was distributed among the Brit ish Commonwealth rearsir wuma Laurier created the National Battle fields Commisrionlargely to prevent the llainsof Abrpbam from falling into tireghanda of speculators roiLmaana of Can ada opened for business Receives cams VANCOUVER CF Prof Charlotte ae university mathematician is the first woman scientist to receive basic research grant from the us Alfred Sloan Foundatiou She will do research on atomic structure theory at Harvard lbadnews for himyhe as only op chancoin 6000000 of hecunrlng film star Russia is forging afield Is sea pow and 1062 the merchant fleet increased lrbyneaily 000 millions Kin Hubbard ob Mono never made owls If you walk around and aroundvhim hell journalists Newrmen are pretty der plcable crew he declared in radio Interview They are lashes and booms Newsmen aa whole particularly the fel lowa in the press gallery here in Ottawa are an incompetent drinking lat This comment was provided by stations in Ottawa loroatoT Edmonton and Vancouver On the latter station it was her alded by this introduction Tonight on City Mike The MP who moonlighls as news papcrman himself who thinks Ih members of the press gal lery ln Ottawathe men who cover the nations businessare drunks and lushcs and incom patents Fisher had second thoughts about his words which indeed might be the grounds for legal action against him for slander He wrote letter to the press gallery apologising for what he confound was vicious in ault He suggests that his re marks were intended face Ilously In any case his retrac tion should have exactly Ihe same exposure as his initial comments Seldom has littleknown mlv norparty MP sparked an cpl sode which could have such widespread beneficial effects on our public life Fisher probably deserves to have statue erected in his honor for the finest deed he has ever done as an b0110 year MP CAN BE FATE GAME llis achievomentllcs in ne gating the longstanding pacl which has protected all his fel lowhlPs Now that journalists have been treated as fair game by an MP any can hence lfolrthhe lair game for Journal as There has long been tacit understanding between MPa and the Iionrnaiista who de scribe for talent readers part at what goes on here Under this pact of nlcenellyism jour nailsls restrict their printed their public lives there is no journalistic peeping behind the scenes to report their extra parliamentary activities in this Ottawa contrasts vividly comments to what MPs do in 1500 nuaraumvanuagulvr anw usmnwrta with any Washington and Low don Very very seldom in re real years has any journalist here written even hint of any reamy side to Parliament lllll mooseable to Washingtooa Bobby Baker story and foa dona Christine Keeler saga Its result Canadian readers assume that theirs Capital boon no such backs age life Pcr hops hutlil would be an exag geration to auggeat that Parlia meol Hill resembles Sunday school GUIIERS AftE NEWS There may be screams that gutter press It not wanted in Canada But It beside Pan liameal Hills clean green lawnr there Is stinking gut ter the press should report it factually and fully ell maybe there is such gutter on Parliament Hill but as far as the plus gallery is concerned Fisher has oven drawn it As longtime mem ber of the press gallrry can truthfully assert that have never seen any Canadian jour nailst now member of the gallery displaying any evidence at dlpsomaoia while on the job and hope every Canadian newspaper publisherwill read this before condemning his ems pioyees on the evidence of Fish ers broadcast So Fisher haa torn up the pact and declared open scscn Some of his colleagues may not like him for cndinr this it muzzle but the press in its turn can now feel free to observe Fishers open season This should have the salutary effect of raising certain standards in Ottawaand this would be very good thing rials morons AM ye shall know the truth and lire truth strait malts you free debt It No man is more trqu en slaved than Ihe one who dis honest with Gol with men and with himself oasserrvr FAILED WINNIPEG CPlThe blood transfusion service of the lied ross societys Manitoba divi sion achieved half its was abjec live The province had aimed at an increase of 5000 bottles but obtained onlyan additional llrure are 29 great Adams Private Stock lll lll lfll Elli 551795 pr All glasses completewlth lenses groruid to your exact needs including white tint or sunglass green

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