Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 16 Nov 1951, p. 5

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Xththin this lllaili Ifhlllt lLAANDOftth POT IIlll BARR EXAMINER FRIDAY WOVEN uni Disrmcr COLLIGIAT Changm 135 at we ix IdJC nib The mm mm Then an NU No one plkxSc of rndustrs In in at the i261 i5i3i If 1m m1 inpade was by Mr Knox who wasicountry better illustrates the ccor will lie mathMK Eacwmpamrd by MES 5mm gottiic and population Changrs lifl tea ii gt Tm Harm WA mic Mryihuve taken lJlJCr minor the past cullirtl iliealh read the palms my im tyrars than doc our cheese industry Ill Today Canadians are eating leo it These aret SWELL WITH CRACKEIIS idcnts who iatllfilcd their llt5 in yIIEt Sdoiid World War This waslmm Edam Mu follow ed by one minute of silence the first post and reteille PROVINCIAL ELECTIONS Isittersall member of Barrie meeting in the interest of lJldILIl OI IIlt II udltlll IAglUfl rIllLI also veteran of the last war lie PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE Ilt tia llll Mai li IttLltgt By MOIRA GROAT Remembrance Day Service Nov it has been mt Litidc as it IItnlLIllbfdflCC Day to coiiiiiieizioiate Ill those who died to preserve for us the freedom which we now err joy At this present time we Send out our prayer into the far distant lands where our ioldicls are still lighting and always will until com plate pmcc 15 5m1Lxd ibrutice Day are made by the crip The SCH had km mm Whiplcd Veterans or soldiers who have under the direction of the Current1 Towed mung VULIHlS Events Club Mr Bowman chair Th Tummy lllltd ml man introduced the first hymn lllmilmmlg mm mill wmch was 1m houghmmpmngyaiid lastly our national anthem God of Oiir Fathers Douglas explained the purpose of the Can adian Legion and their work in aiding veterans to become read jiisted to their surroundings The poppies and wreaths for Remem VOTE LIBERAL Stewart explained the BDCI Meriti oriai presented by Mr Felt Withl in the memorial stand is the book containing all the names of tliosci who gave their lives in the past Rugby News On Friday afternoon the senior championship team was introduCed to the assembly in pep rally held in preparation for the Saturday game llarrie appeared to have Saturday Nov 17 8pm world wars The Key Club has prc scritcd frame which is placerilpwnV Nd 0mm mum Mlm bow nu mmmmul Sum rhwford tht Niagara titlcholdcis Af picture of the boy whose name is Chm leaders had mentioned in the book will be hung dmblV umV MM 115 Ml iwhich brought about Oriiiias down CCE Candidarei IIarly Saturday morning the ileum cheer leaders and bnsload Municipal flail Sunnidale SPEAKERS 0V McCarroll Warren Wilgur Rowe Gibbins Gco Johnston MPP Brockwell chairman lof spectators travelled to Stamford llht buscs stopped for lunch at The ICians near Burlington and arriv ed in Stamford around one oclock While the boys received lastmin utc briefing the spectators chIt to view the falls Simcoe East GEORGE JOHNSTON EVERYBODY WELCOME ROI SAVE THE KING THE LIBERAL to Conservative Statements The game was held on the snow frce field of Oakos Park The Bar rie boys gave tip the ghost after tak ing look tit Stamfords physical strength liven though we were outclassed by better team both in size and kicking technique otir boys put on great Show of spirit Starri tord had some excellent rugby stars such as Miller and Washington The members of the Barrie learn were all wonderful but Jim Agnew prov cd to be the standout Of the lay along with quarterback Millet Sal tcr who played with an injured right arm Although the Barrie group didnt squire touchdown they held the points of their oppon cuts down to 480 much less than whatit might have been The team may have been dcfcat cd in scoring but their supporters demonstrated great school spirit by cheering them on to the finish of the game The chccr leaders did great job and Barrie Collegiate showed Stamford how to cheer lwinning or losing On the return Barrie spectators bridge and locks of thc Welland Canal in motion An enjoyable time was had by all Congratuiai tions to Mr Ncsbitt and the senior rugby team The Current Events Club is pre scnting special assembly Tuesday at which the movie Battle of Russia will be shown The schedules for the Christmas examinations have been recently posted indicating that all spare time will be spent studying for these fatal exams away from which none of us are able to run The school will be very busy in the PROGRAM next week that with commence Lower taxes on your home or merit and these examinations film CC governmnt WI The Camera Club are again sell DaveraelowrmllnicipalSubEIdY ing Christmas cards TthO cards Simcoe East 40 towns aofririlllat present choice of beautiful local NMIdlandJ Villages Qf COIdWIely scenes They may be purchased Port MoNicoll and Victoria Har from any Camera Club inembcr hour and to the townships of Mat The club is also taking portraits chcdasb Meduntc Cilillia Oro which would make lovely Christ and Tay mas present At recent meeting of the Cam era Club local professional photo grapher Les Cowper spoke on Making Pictures People Talk He illustrated this by 50 slides The grade 10 students enjoyed an liei Iliiitiilx Mothers Allowances in Ontarios history so icnctosilIttiil0lit provides $1575 per month for Iiiintenancc of permanently disabled father Ontario pays 81000 Ontario itiHlllllltill allows tip to $2000 sumilciucntitty allowance on rigid means test basisManitoba pays $2500 How many mothers receive the maximum per month British Columbia Ailrcrla and Saskatchewan give complete medical hospital tlltl dental services with medicines Ontario gives nothing Wilf Hoult trip home the IOlk53 viewed the lift Please read brief outline of our outstanding program which we honestly intend to carry out The CCF alone can carry out suclt program because we are not obli gated to big business for party funds We are free to act on your behalf because our funds come from 53 annual membership fees and small donations from ordinary people If you like our program and can see that it would help you then do your part cast your ballot for Wilfred llouit on November 22 irirs construction grants in Canada made to build and extend hospitals H174 beds and bassincts provided Federal Liberal Government has contributed over ten million dollars for health services and pays $1000 for each new lioxpitai bed and 31500 for each new bed for convales cit and chronic patients The onscrvativc Government has lathii to make use of thirty million dollars provided by the iiilcral Lilicral Government towards building hospitals and oilicr hcziitli projects Firs province to pay 50 pcrccnt of construction costs of iioiiics for the aged plus 50 percent of maintenance onscrvativc Government forces counties and municip alities which are now hard pressed financially to pay 50 per cent of cost of construction and maintenance of homes fortiie aged What does the Conservative Government with flieiiimalcs Oidgclciision cheques This system of mass scgrcgatioii isrcondcmncdrby many leading welfare workers and thc Ontario Liberal Party First grants to provide free school books to elementary schools Low Cost Homes Long Term low interest loans with 100 pri ority over banks mansionscock tail bars etc Low cost auto andtruck in surance No other party will pro Win if interesting trip to the Royaimwwnww mm LierFErfitwonmwednesday Ros privilegeiotaschoolstudentslo have chance to see the many exhibits McCiOcln Celebrats95fh Birthday Mon Alexander Hugh McCracken ie tired Bond Head blacksmith who shod his last horse at the age of 71 will celebrate his 95th birth day on Monday Still very active at his advanced age the nonagcn arian is looking forward to the day and is very happy to be able to maYk the 95th anniversary of the day of his birth Nov 19 1856 Although his eyesight and hear ircssrirc put on Conservative Government for many years to do this 10 mWFedilLirlGOvcrnmciitipaySTalerldEAgev Pensions1 to all 70 years of age and over and pays cost of administra tion Ontario Conservative government pays absolutely no thing was Secretion by FremieilLesiieiFrosLied to tiniyersai old pgc pensions for all over 70 effective January lst itidkjiusursdrf 5751 TIraseclcoiburcis made for CliildrnsAid less what you pay tOday rmWE Iounty ChildrensiAidSocietieshave to go outand raise voluntary contributions from the public and the Ontario Conservative Government only pays 25 percent of the total collected Help farmers by strengthening marketing laws Farmers elected then reelected the CCF in Sas katchewan It must be doing job for them Protect workers Improve Workmens Compensation Act 1m prove Factory Inspection Improve Conciliation Procedure To help women workers We will bring down effective equal pay for equal work Legislation to Ontario Government Civil Servants and other Ontario Government em ployees We will bargain in good faith with theorganlzation of yourichoicer 2vwlifdrageltpTTrsiUnsTfmTEEdYipef013lm$559 Wreffeg 719m met tiitfb hail 603Eer supeiyingAIcemilktoL ivc January lst school children Federal Liberal Government Days 50 percent for needyI persons aged 65 to 70 No free milk Supplied by Ontario Conservative Govern mcnt in March 1951 the Conservative Government defeated an Opposition motion to provide free milk to underprivil cgcd public school children This was voted down on motion by Attorney General Dana Porter and seconded by no loss it person than lrcmicr Frost Strange isnt it How did Mr Downer vote on this motion Pensions planned for the totally disabled from 18 to 35 What has the Ontario Government actually done for the totally disabled 18 to 65 Ontario is the first province in Canada to pass legislation to implement the FederalProvincial agreement for security for the aged Defend natural yrircsources as recommended by Conserivation Committee Save our forests as recom mended byiKenne Repor Ontario leads Canada in war against Cancer and Tuber cu 091s Federal Liberal Goveniment pays Ontario Government Drew Government of which Premier Frost and Mr Dow dollar for dollar for Cauccnlrcatment and Research is perfect and he is still quite nor were members delayed old age pensions by five years Speed St Lawrence Seaway project Pay cost of living bonus to folks on Old Age Pensions Moth ers Allowance and Workman5 Compensation We consider this performance here very important 10 Iieai Hospitalization Insurance CCF urecord of performance in Saskatchewan is your guarantee of Beware of party that promised Hospitaliza fute the election tiim Insurance 30 years ago fought it bitterly In Saskatchewan then suddenly discovers it 30 days be 11 stupirauiteiieering in sin liquor licenses party funds etc with nonpartisan board 12 Set upcholarships no litter est loans to help children of work ers farmers get higher education This is and program folks To get it Give the Old Parties Rest VOTE COE Wilf Hoult Simone East TVOTE HAROLD MARSHALL IN DUFFERINLSIMOQE vmlbf Bond Head where he lived active around the garden of his grandson William Ellis RR with whom he makes his home Mr McCracken is the son Oftthe late Mr and MrltHugh McCrack midst of his life He was black smith until his retirement 24 years ago The eldest of family of eight he is the last to survive He worked with hisather in his blacksmith shbpuntil his marriage to the late Charlotte Atkins in June 1883 He then took up farming at Bond Head and contin ued in thatioccupation until her sudden death 35 years ago After hefsudden death he returnedto his blacksmith trade and worked for William Gouldat Bond Head until his retirement They had three children Thom as Hugh of Mono Road James Alexander of Emsdaieand Chris tena Ellis who died seven years Mr McCtacken has vegrand children Mrs Vernon Jennett Hugh Ellis and Mrs Leonard Stur gess of Thdrnton Mrs Peter Switzer of Egbert and William Ellis of Barrie and eight great ntlchdten Joan Donna and Verna Jennett Thornton Pet erSwitzer Jr and Donald Switzer of Egbert Charlotte and Brenda Autoimm EllisridilluSlllfSesfv due to Ontario Government refusing to coioperate with the Federal Liberal Government causing loss of approximately $2000 which every qualified old age pensioner should have received over this five year period 13 Old Age Pension bnefits increased three times byaprcs ent Progressive Conservative Government Federal Liberal Government pays 75 per cent ofthc cost of all Old Age lPensions at the present time The ConservativeGOvernment says Hospitalization impOssi lactithis legislation within oaeyear if eleCted Most advanced labour lawsLexpandedcompensation and rehabilitation for injured workmen with industrial health measures The Liberal Government has given the best Labour Log islation 1Thc right to organize 2Thc right to belong to the union of ones choice 3The right to bargain collectively TitoConservative Government on past record is no friend of Labour ble tithe Liberalearty promises to The Conservativegovernment hasincreased The per calpitaldebt in Ontario from $2700 tO$5700 in the last seven years IOI HUIIIBI IN DUEEERIN SIMCOE

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