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Barrie Examiner, 7 Dec 1953, p. 10

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was 0m Opinion Willy ill Hill 183 tXTtIitfxt with no wits lt2titrnlll1 ri irczimstncrs to the is jitic of lime Zlirlr will never be illlllt for work no reward as great is 1hr joj work wri dililt ir Mergher concludes The lozziiula simple Find the job that interests you learn at every opportunityio in ll as well its you can their work will always be interesting or there will always be new things about it to learn lllh is the urea st reward but no one else can guarantee ll or will to us Each one lun to earn it for himself Survey on Alcoholism The Ontario Alcoholism Research Founda tion has just completed sixmonths sur vey ofind out how many abnormal drink rs there are in Ontario The survey was conducted in an unnamed Ontario county where there are 43606 per sons 20 years of age and over The county was chosen because the population is com parable to that of the Province of Ontario as whole with respect to ruralurban dis tribution sex ratio national and religious composition and the percentageof persons 20 years of age and over In this unnamed Ontario County 698 ab normal drinkers were discovered 93 per cent of whom are NOT receiving formal treatment for their alcoholism either through medical services Alcoholics Anony mous or other services David Archibald director of the Alco holic Research Foundation said that by projecting thewcoupty figures into the prowl vince it would show total of48681abnor mal drinkers in Ontario The 93 per cent figure those not receiving formal treat ment for theiralcoholism would also apply to the province as whole Mr Archibald said The sixmonth survey was conudcted by Robert Gibbins Research Associate of the Foundation While Mr Gibbins first report issued deals onlywith the number of alco holic addicts and chronic alcoholics in given area later reports to be released will deal with other aspects of the problem such as sex racial origin education and other pertinent data Its Your Business This is an exciting week in Ottawa The first session of the 22nd Parliament isbe lng opened by GovernorGeneral Vincent Massey Observers on Parliament Hill predict this will be one of the most active sessions in recent years with manyitems of controver sial business As result of the August election the opposition partieswhile not endangering the overall majority of Lib erals in the Commons gainea some strength It is expected this will be reflect ed in the debates There is no doubt Ottawans many of whom are civil servants and all of whom know they are affected directly by the pres ence of gorernment will follow Parliaments activity with close attention But what about the rest of us Our news papers publish many columns each session aboutfthe speeches of members of Parlia ment and senators Few radio news broad casts dnrlng the session fail to include an Ottawa item Magazines publish commen taries on Parliammts business Occasion7 allythehtheatre newsreels cover Ottawa li board of Maritimes makes its where British Quebec what pisce Llvt cf rll parts of vast Work mt the counter ltll2rl the lllt Wetl CullI onl where are our best whole Canadian 13 gt iitirlll llltrt 411 lt lStlIl follow them by as fannliar with coal industry in the lllilillt for lllslnlitt as Wt are with the road conditions ll our own municipality it ElizaiEh We have by the commit ul la liidru 3m jifhwlm 0f Only if we try to know and understand all nts of Canada can national unity be ad llltl That is why larliainents business should be the bzlxllltSS of every lllilll and woman Editorial Notes This will giVe us for the first time comprehensive picture of the extent and implications of the problems of alcoholism in Ontario Mr Archibald said The survey is the first scientific survey to= be conducted in this specific field Hitherto estimates of the alcoholic population were purely guesses and were based on the Jel linek Estimation Formula has been used by the World Health Organ ization until now Mr Gibbins survev sci entifically supports the estimated figures This Formula American and Soutthorean forces had starved machine gunned froz ien beaten and drowned prisonersi in their custody not to mention In any further salary increases for Mem bers Of Parliament The Financial Post hopes that there will be no income tax ex emptions Special tax exemptions for any group it says are bound to stir up public The only thing that makes heavy taxes bearable is the assurance that all are treated alike When we depart from that rule we invite trouble exemptions are really not necessary if the authorities Will take reasonable view of the unusual and heavy expenses to which members of Parliament are subjected PINIONS OF OTHE Comparison for Workers Victoria Times For worker to buy pound of butter in New York it takes min gt utes of work for Similar worker in Moscow it takes over six hours of worklchmese commumsm and North For pound of sugar 13 minutes in New Yorleoreans in some instances under 34 mmutes in Moscow For quart milk Sevengamerall Soviet direction killed at minutes in New York 42 minutes in Moscow For least 35000 and perhaps as many York nearly threes 38000 UN troops and South For cotton shirt nearly ones ork 22 hours in Moscow For The SoViet delegate did not take ays iniissue directly with Mr Lodges For overshoes one day in New York lszsmtement that Soviet officers were days In Moscow For womans wool suit 22ain Overau Charge 01 prison camps hours in New York 22 days in Moscow Cities and Towns Toronto Starl resent 29 cities in Ontario TimI rnins town with an assessed population of 25 Is larger than of them The town of Eastview near Ottawa with l5933 Is larger than the cities of Woodstock and Water loo The towns leading in population each ove 10900 are as follows killing them with flame throwers and boiling water resentment And specialzbarbarism and to dynamiltsf the Korean armistice in detail Nov 30 by Henry Cabot Lodge Jr chief Unitd States fdelegate to the United Nations gwhich the American and South Korean forces themselves accident Eally or wilfully killed their own Etroops and civilians sto American evidence that the dozen eggs 25 minutes in hours in Moscow hour in New mans suit three days in New York 47 Moscow in Korea at which 7300 UN and Then are at rment following the Vishinsky out 9105burst challenged him to agree to an impartial investigation com gmission free to travel in all of Korea and China freeto go wher ever the worldbears the scars of Timmins 259101 EaSlVieWlwar to ascertain thefacts on these 15933 Barrie 13721 Port Colborne 12744 Pem broke l2278 Brockvrlle 12221 l2579 Orillia RiverSIde 10138 Trenton 10086 Orlllia is the sixth largest It is to vote on the diestion of becominga city at the next election mayor says in order to get out of the cunt Setup Waterloo 12449 people few more than Orillia and few less than Pembroke or Port Colborne Retirement Problem Halifax Chronicleeraldl To the harassed executive struggling with the masses of urgentbusiness which litter his desk each morning the vrsron of retirement and leisure beck ons with all the allure of an oasis in the sandy waste But to the same executive who wakes up one morning to the realization that he has no office =10 go to no desk to clear for the rst time in per clamant need for readjust present baby city has Dulles in Washingtoh this week lconference on Dec however whether Berlin repreSents the best meeting place but added that even the Austrian capital was divided haps 40 years there is ment He has reached the oasis only to drink too greed ilyafter long thirst and outraged nature takes toll Some business houses are now considering plan whereby theolder worker may be given the opportunity to taper off his work and thus ac climatize himself 13 to the new leisure which is his to enjoy It seems good plan leis gradual seat in aforeign ministers meet =trmlmlomin small villagesand ing but me so note fronf Mona aralnclined to skim over those hurriedly that they have ure by the very eon dltions of modern life is too often innshort supply and few of us would be the worse of earn to use it before we are pitched into it vou am KimFriday Lquuamontariwmw InfillW lnmu 5m All right there lady where dya think er hello dear lNTERNAllONAi NEWS iiVIiwl ll ii EXAMINER STAFF WRITERS lit1222 mumzzzuunzmmmnun Vishinsky blasts West in UN discussion on atrocity charges Soviets willingness to attend Big Four meeting regarded as diplomatic moral victory for West Communist bid for negotiated peace in IndoChina causes three way division of Vietnam South African Premier wants British native protectorates transferred to South Africa withine five years There is of course no questionl loi French withdrawal right now United Nations diplomats werelNOl is mere any QUESUOH 01 an both saddened and dismayed thlsOlKm1 reply Hos interview week when Soviet delegate Andrei with the Stockholm newspaper Ex Vishinsky launched into violentlNStn Dec in which he Iy abusrve verbal assault on thellaid down mndmom for 980 west after the United States rehated Deace And Even if the fund to atrocity charges French Foreign Office were con The Soviet delegate claimed thallzlglerggsgn gigocgnscslf tion with the three Associated States of Vietnam Laos and Cam bodia France has solemn agree vment to this effect with the three Ilndochinese states and is obviously determined to honor it SOUTH AFRICA The foreshadowing of an acute crisis within the British Common wealth has come with Prime Min ister Daniel Malans recent declar ation that the three British native protectorates of Basutoland Bech uannland and Swaziland must be transferred to South Africa within five years There is little difference of coin 7mm South Africans of all p311fialoplnion that the destiny of the protectorates for economic and ethnological reasons alone is inextricably wrapped up in that of the Union That American charges of Com munist atrocities constituted an unprecedented cynical and cow ardly manoeuvre designed to draw attention away from this Another claim he made was that the whole American case outlined was based on deliberately forged documwen cworifessions extract under Ture6rfiisfhces This was Mr Vishinskys reply BEMEMBRANCE DAY This may be little early to think of Remembrance Day but hr seveinl years now there has been decided lack of interest in what is demo in observation of this day Peqple seem to have forgotten that World Wbr and World War II were wars that took the contest toll of human life in the macry of the world Hntingdon QueJ Gleaner Korean civilians behind the hues SSouth Korean servicemen perished lor disappeared It was perhaps the BUY IB CHRISTMAS SEALS lonly important Dodge charge iwhich he did not challenge mus Mr Lodge in prepared state Additional partners wanted with 35090 to invest In DRIVEIN man to be bum in nu area For information write Box Barrie Examiner atrocities USA The Soviet unions declared willingness to attend Big Four foreign ministers meeting repre seam very substantial diplomatic and moral victory for the West said Secretary of State John Foster Mr Dulles questioned at news possible site for such conference He noted Berlin is divided city The Secretary under questioning said Vienna might be better between East and West Talking generally about the Sovi ets bid for foreign ministers for such conference The Soviets have been insisting that Communist China he allowed cow left out this stipulation The villi slid however it wanted na in later conference INNCHINA Resulting from what has been termed lefthanded Communist ammudMin Inuit China the threeway divldonoof Vietnua burrow become unea lhe countrys rowth not Whmtintoammmunistv and an antiCm Milt mun but thenecho is third group in whose Milieu mm opposition luttu matched by lmr the job rightand xed uprhc kitchenroo Nowlookvrbat wevogOtfall thespian of citylikplutall thojoyo Roy Gariepy NHL Surprise Bruins Happy germ1 gt3 ll Cr RCA to club An ex nsrd clear bo only player li oil that Howe who either righthanded or left Gariepy is getting his lo majors site fivcuycsr pub ii lhi ishrngHi stint in the minor leagues rstly the hardest in tng iiiefIStntun in the League the 13yearold Canopy is llu most Lolorlul of the new crop of r00klti lie never played Sillglt game in the NHL until this season Chicago Black liltiwks havent 1had too nzuch to cheer about this season but the play of Larry Wil gson and Gus Mortson has contrib guted heavily to the few times the isun has shone on the Hawks Wil fson came to Chicago during the fsummer and he has turned out to be the teams best forward fast gskating clever stickhandiing cen 1ire he has sparked the team on lmost of its successful offensive manoeuvres One of the youngest members of the Hawks at 23 Larry lwas developed in the Detroit or ganization and played 20 games at different times for the Red Wings The veteran Morison came to Chicago from Toronto along with Al Rollins and his play this year is reminiscent of his AllStar efforts in behalf of the Toront Maple Leafs where he starred on four Stanley Cup champions hustling headsup player he has few peers at carrying the puck out of his own end Poor health has hampered him in the past but the way he has been going for the Hawks this vear indicaks hes now Al in the health department NHL this season without the fan sult of motor ahcident haswon himself permanent position at centre on hockeys highest scoring line between Lindsay and Howe Another surprsie in the Detroit camp has been the play of Terry Sawchuk Many people figured he was through after his poor play against Boston in last Springs Stanley Cup playoffs but the two time winner of the Vezina Trophy is playing as fine game in goal as he has ever played and leads the Leagues netminders at the present time Hockeys greatest goal scorer is one of the early season surprises The sensational playing of Mont reals Maurice Richard at the age of 32 has drawn raves everywhere and almost everyone of his goals scored this year has been master piece Many thought the Rocket was slowing up but not after watching the way he broke from the barrier this year Tom Johnson is another pleasant parley Mr Dulles said Moscow has is now reserved its previous policy MY WIFE Inllldt Royal which laid down what he called grossly unacceptable conditions flank book on Pup Improvement Loans it included refriger not no 30mm to ehcrnifyiilie fat ac did It 1150 able to Earl Dutch Relbel entered the fare and advance publicity that heralded such other rookies as Jean Beliveau of Canadiens Jthin ny Bower of New York or Bob Bailey of Toronto but he is easily the No surprise package of the season Topping the National League scoring parade for most of the season the 23yearold Kit chener Ont native who almost had to give up hockey as the re IlllrfY rhea York llangi 15 at llrll aiiii jfivclxies but lizid Jill Irwin limit supplied in rlllI Ito date The llllj H7 lbs lllildebrami has been one If the Zhree top Rangar all SK lie also strong lefuIiiilj of the most aggresnti form wards in the League Irwin the balding blond on the Rangers iv fence has lot of color and his ruggedness and ganwness has made him big with New York fans He has played much better than was originally expected of him and is now one of the most valuable members of the team Toronto surprises have been To Sloan and Tim Horton Sloan suffered very ordinary season last year and looked like he was on the way out However he has bounced back this year with great gusto and is the leading Toronto scorer and has figured in most of the Leais important tallies Horton is playing his second sea son with Toronto capable body ACCOUNTANTS MONG WHEN CO cannula accouurm Collier BL Barrie You st Toronto IAIRII PARTNII MucLABEN 300M 0A UCENBED TRUSTEE WEED MUNICIPAL AUDITOR BADGE PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Dunlap It In IIIPIO Tolopbono 413 moans mm co Certified Public Accountantl Toronto and Burris Burl Offlooz Wilson Bulldlnr Post offioo loom Telephone 339 Resident Partner unsung cu um mm mm AWM 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