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Barrie Examiner, 2 Feb 1963, p. 4

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Lb 4m 3w 52 Ilnlll MI luv 04 In mum mum In IM lmln um yur nu Illnn ma mun mam II In Onlnln mum lam rluuul nua nu umum um lwthu MVHIIMMIINTIA ll val LIMuuumufinfinflumu mm hiivkII imam comm Imu Hamu nu inn Mom vm in mm mm mumv nub Anorhlloo umalu run IM clmlaunu Barrie Examiner Jan 1926 1928 County Treasurer Harry Coleman in tin enclal statement noted budget of $572 677 for past year as due to steadily mounting costs oi education and roads kW Blair chic clerk at ONE point ed alderman for ward six to rep ace Homer who resigned due to illness Chinese cafes won the day at town councii when Snowball Soo Wah was granted licence or new Sunrise Cale This makes live Chinese restaurants in one block which two each were own ed by two men and they were at war Citizens asked to provide accommoda tion for 1200 delegates to Orange Grand Lodge sessions in Barrie Alderman Moran offered rooms or two it they would sia over and enjoy the next day St Patric Day The Grand ltlasier of Orangemen is named Hunter and the Grand Mistress of Ladies Orange Ben evolent Association is Kennedy Just coincidence the Orange Lodge hea quarters offices for the provincial con veniien will be located in the Wellington llotel whose proprietor is named llun ter Kennedy Alex Hrownlee presto dent disappointed at small crowd at tcnding llarrio loulir Show where the finest birds In all anada are being shown He cited lilnda as one who had worked hard or the show All three games In Town Hockey League ended in iies Releree Frank Doyle cut or our stitches by flying puck Lou Vair look over as oiiieinl Games be tween YMCA and Shoo laciory develop Mr Tarr bellcvu llml rollplnn In pub Ilc schools In confession of lnlurn on the pnrt ol the rhnrrhcs Ho nlso Icula such uducaHon Innmgm lhu hrinllan Thus Myth clergyman from VIn III on has plIIIcl denounch rcllquun ucnlIon In panIc IUIOOIS Rev Lcsllu Inrr who ICSCIIIIOI hImaeII an un InmonlnIInl say In the current Muc Icnnu that Ihoro Is no In Illmnlo place In In puIIIcnchnol currIcu nm or pm fhofg prIcsu prnym or parlIsan rclIg Ion Anlhmlrod mum IIIl null Im omu flwulmnl mun om Iur mm of vnnm In mun Imam m1 lululnn mum IINNIIII Lu mm mun mom It mrnxuun null mm In 1mm mum Alum1 mm noLnIm Ihllllll Chalhnm Daily News We feel It duly to pass on Io our renders opinions wilh which wo do not necessarily agree but whlch morll ch nidernllon and npl Io allmulnlo logfi lhnughL 35 YEARS AGO IN TOWN Prime Minister Diefenhaker has done little to mask his own feelings about ECM He made aggressive efforts at the Iast big London conference of Common wealth ministers to forestall Britains en try When the Macmillan government de cided to go ahead with its plans despite the Commonwealth fears Mr Diofenbak or was disappointed But he contented himself with public statement indicat ing cthat Britain must make up her own min Mr Dieienbaker did not make the pr Htical mistake of voicing his regret over Britains failure it is reasonable to as Whether Canada wlll benefit more from Britain outside of ECM is mat ter of conjecture There are two schools of though on this question Those who he lleve that the Common market counta rles provide increasing markets for our goods and others who feel that Canada and the other Commonwealth nations would have suffered severe economic blows from Britains entry into ECM It is impossible at this stage to asses the full economic impact the rejection Nevertheless it is clearly evident that Commonwealth relations will be strength ened as Canada and the other members glaze ranks in their efforts to sustain ra The failure of Britain to gain entry into the European Common Market is cruel blow to her but it may have opened the way for fruitful trade negotiations with other members of the Common wealth and the United States Fruitful Trade Negotiations May Face CommonWealth The Barrie Examiner Raglcgon SCHOOLS WallsPubllsher 13mm Exam OTHER EDITORS VIEWS DOWN MEMORY LANE Published hyCanadian Newspapers Limited 16 Hayfield Street Barrie Ontario Publisher Brian Slaight Géngxal Manager IAIUHDAY FEBRUARY Jan hrcmany racllcal AB can lolloml marchp PRACTICAL RESEARCH 15 tallmlnns Slandnru 11m an nuclear phya clsl Imu cum novel manner in which to lump lab rm her child She lowed bullom can Ialulng harmless rndloncuvo Imlopu lo the yuunfslorn rompers whch mame her to neck hlu whereaboula wllh Mar 1099 wow hora lhls Is not llm llrnl limo aurh rnlloum um ha been ILplayed by punylint un trn II In crlmhml Home not In yvu up llnn In an cmnnmncy and we hope he Injured ulrla hmdwr mmnsldcrn her dcdslnn nul 10 race Hm callers If Aha doc not do no the pullce uhould lcluborough Examiner In Kcremvux ML lhla week nine ycarohl girl nlmnsl blul lo donlh lmmusu lwn pcoplu un 11 Surly Hun reluncd to hang up no that in ulrln nlnlcr cnuhl phone for an Ambulnnw Han Um mnlhcr not run lo uni hlmrs hnunu and called doclor nml nnfimlnnm from them her mm hler wnnld mme hnvn Hod II In no the huslnoss the ublic schnol to leach religion This Is he no knowludgml lomnln of Ihe ham and church Mr lnrr nnyu Hl Illo Much on 5101 back lo the 01 leaching Gmln word Inslczul of Olblng lho job olf on somcunc else ed into roughhouse Al Kelcey scored both goals for while McDonagh and Barnes tallied for Shoe Factory Dir ectors of Kiwanis Club were Oliver Cameron Craig MeCuaig Arthur Smith Hubbard Frank Hammond and Dr Little Tom my Coulter unveiled new models of Chevrolet Edgar Lambert Reeve of Stayner elected Warden of Simeoe County inspector Rae of Pro vinelal Police transferred to Kitchener with Ins ector Putnam coating to Bar rio Jew Dreamland Theatre featur ed John Barrymore and Dolores Cos tello in When Man Loves Hugh and Bert llaxton former Barrie boys are members of the Varsity Grads hock ey team which sails next week to repre 5th Canada in the Olym ies The Presbyterian Young Peop of Barrio ond Allandale held debate Resolved that the young men and women of to day are inferior in character and ideals to those of 30 years ago Dri Martin and Miss Marion Ross of St Andrews oke for the affirmative Miss Lillian earns and Miss Esther Thompson up held the negalive The affirmative won Ilarrle bons iei prizes on display in ilurlburts we store window Ferris Goodfellow is secretary Alderman Charles Lowe featured in weekly bio graphical sketch of towns leading citi zens liamilton man offered to set up air service here for considerations from town council in hockey game be tween lort Coiliorne and Jordan the opposing goalies were exliarrie junior stars Bud Fisher and Dinty Moore nllh because males Hm Imago of re Iigion that musl bu spanned out In pub licschool doscs These economic matters are entirely apart from equally important political ueslions The emergence of French Pre suient de Gaulle as the selfappointed lea der Europe could weaken NATO and play into Communist handsi This is problem that may be faced but in the meantime Britain is taking stock of her economic setback and is looking around Her eyes may again rest more ondly on the Commonwealth her bulwark in times of strain and on the US the keystone of the Western alliance Countries now in the Common Market may be timid in tariffcutting negotiat ions especially with Britain not partner as originally anticipated This could throw Britarn closer to the us and create CommonwealthUS trade axis to strengthen their own economic posit ion and force concessions from Europe Mr Diefenhaker has envisioned much laxtier trading bloc than ECM and new deve opments with Britain definite Iy out of Europe should give him fresh hope in achieving his ideas Ho of an effective lowering of ECM tarif walls is said to hinge mainly on President Kennedys wide tariff powers under the US Trade Expansion Act He has already hinted that Canadas future trade policy likely will rely more than ever on international tariffcutting efforts And the United States will loom largely in such plans sume that he is delighted now that he can see possibilities of putting over his own 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difficulties ha didwallmtchoodnndnlnlevm joined the Pioneers Commun ist organisation for school child ren in order in become more proficient in English Aleksandr mud weekly trip in Tnaritiuo for lessons From his own exper ience and what he saw on these trips he won realised that all Soviet citizens were considered potential criminals in the eyes at the Soviet Slnlc liut in spite of his disillusionment ni thu lysc icm under which he lived he joined the Kumsomul another mmpnlsnry arxnhiwtlnn This was prerequisite lnr college educntlnn and lucccss in my pratcsslnn sy In Rangon Burma naught and reached mumy In the merican Embassy In Eangnon In June 1959 Inside Soviet Embassy the scary behhld thl detection to flu wesl ni vnnsr phat mu In Ml Ih wadl MM Ibo lhlnu um In In nvll ll Any mun Inn Hm ImM at lha hlhu II not In MET ilhnll Miriam tutu um momm mm When men yul Got In Ihlup Hod llrll lrnrrnll who lmluhl under Mm hnvr wrlurn nl lhlu war Now Munmlrr mm llmu mm and Uqu um ludxmcnll llldl mm 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longer work or the Soviet state and that the only solution was to de led tn the United States recognized leader at the Free World wylch tho Embassy agent WITH woild inii Imploflo Nu Yup Ilrll AI In Wanm clllu nudn prll Ham hm Mon llghu rwlmhly Innruled ml no mud uvlvullu II In NPICIMI he pnlhpeluy mulan II lumlhrr unrxpvrlwl uan mml Mal In urnclu In Du wed The 50 vm nltlnc Amnol um um llunnrlnn ovllnmelll lmel lmrvau hun lam modvrn ol villain gully wan llllon worlhuhllu or flu um price of Ilny lxlllll Fund porluma II 101 lotlnll um nr about hull In noun anth Income 0n lhl alhrr hand liulernmndn pcrtumu an Mllth lnr Inlmn and Iw lnrlnu Ilium thl pr NEON 0M Illa Iurprlu II thnl hm arv wlvnlo Mom nllhough In llwury lha um lnppnnd In awn nlmpn Filllcn yenu tnmlmmlun have no wiped DU prlvam fulcrprm In Hmlnprsl Impellllon lwlwun IIMI mu rlvnlu enlrnurlnu II very much lnxhlnn In mumll 517ml UN nml upemlvc Frrndl var Iumu are uold Imlde Iho IlIl mlmflmlynq prpdufln BUDAPEST Nculcrlb hopping our throUIhnul nudn rul In syn aprncr far calm ourhl TcHM no only drnh and mmlod Cour munlnl llrtnl Scrum col wro you wlll ullinmlcly be mmrlud find out how lllllo pmhlnx In vulml II II hlghly skilled an helplnz lhn pallcnl du In plnln uro Iml mixed up on sumo Inch Flnl psychlnlrisu and hence nlm those who have Conllnutd lnlo lh field 01 nnulysll mu dnclm ol mcdlclnc dont understand why he didnt zivu mo hose wonderlul runqulllizm but he clnlmcd that my troublu was beyond old as an Internist and he dl recllrd me lo when he lhouxm hm help Itcl he leI not am me pnllvnl What do you lhink Im so named dnnl know yvlgnl lo rimIM though that psychoanalysis is considered outmoded know mm psychaannlylt Is nu an MD and cant undnrslnnd My my phyalclnn would dlrect mu lo cm havent been buck to him My problem darted In early chlldhond but mm heard so many lhlnu flout analyxh and all lhe mulled Freudlnn Jake Ihal qucsllan tho daclorl Judgment Shopping In Budapest Stores Not Drab End Dull Affair Dcar Dr Mnlnen My phny clan says need psychoanalst and am petrified think know he difference between psychlalry and psyahoanalyals However am Icarful deep probing royal com mission cost and if the tax payer receive value or that price is like asking How much does Hwy cast and does It cuy Illness The cnbaker government has appointed 13 royal commis sions In the past years and have now iinished their work Their costs mnza from lame $2820000 or Ihe Giasm com missinn dawn to mere $6595 or ihe Cuni commission which examined the security implici iion of man empinyeu oi By JOSEPH MOLNEII MD put Into true perspcotlve by the estimate that ecunomlea nrlslng mm mm mendntlone In th Glance nurt could save 19 taxpayer many mllllonl ol dellen every year That huge economy could rise lo $62000000 year before It would amount to even one per cent of government spendlng And even the scam lngly hlgh cost of those commlse slens last year stlll totalled less than onethlrd cl one per cent ol he hlll whlch we the taxpayers met or the wages alone ol the Mg army of bureaucrat stall lnx government depanmenu meson MONEY OHMVA thn deepprobing scrutiny at the wark am burgeoned and burdensome hu rennetnay was by far the most costly royal commission at re cent years The greater pm the near $3000000 mt at that Glassco cummlulnn ell Into tha fiscal year ended last much ix other myat commluhna were operating during that year he so the total bill or and Itudle came to $1850953 In that year accordlng to the ac caunt just uhmlttcd to part ment This was about our timel the cost at atmllar cammtmmu the ravtou ear and men time cost It the year he lnre tint the twelve month enged March 81 1060 £YOUB GOOD HEALTH OTTAWA REPORT ny PATRICK NICHOLSON Patient Is In Need 0f Psychoanalysis To Cost $3000000 Glasstio Commission hi FriM105 In the min Ihopplnl llml Van Ulcu mm ll women wur Ilurtl End hu km om 1mm window drmed In Vultrn Ilylo Tho Allll II nwnro Hml lhopplnx In mnlnly hmnl umm Artordlngly womenl Mann and 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Scr when you Inrn how to ed some of mm Thlrd therel no remn why your physician nhauld try to get rid you It would be any to keep you mad with Inm qullizm but It wouldnt cure Inylhlnx Us In hone enough to say Io own Inspecting the acla Ln Ml life past and pran Dnublleu 11 natural or any body to be on can beforehand not knowan what In going to happen but his lccllnz fades nwny rapidly one you In that lhera nomlnl In car No earlier Dielenbnker cum mlrslons have proved to be and burning for Cnnndlam nu Borden cammlsslon on energy policies cost $414557 and th Blnden cammlsslon on lhl molar vehicles lndnrlrlu can only $578 Bath lhcre Inquir ies have already led in governv men policies which hlVl Agrgatly benemled llga Canadlan Eduame concaned No recent commission will shortly see lame oi their iind lngl incorporated in new bill laid harme Parliament These are the commission which studied railroad problem and imported magazines The argument In am mm by cornmlsslan In that lt enables act to be found and recommendations to harmed by than who Ira expert In th tleld concerned or ln related llcldl Thu Ikllled lnqulrlu Ind ndvlce are mnda avallabll lo the lovemment Further lhl commissioner can devote all Ihelr tlma or as lung as mercy my to sludy the problems re ferred to them In contrast cnbingt mlnlsterr would have to nndwlcll such rtudy in he lwten thelr work ln Parliament and In thelr departmenLn and ln lhelr canstltuencles °°m FM lacking back decade no less than 22 n2 Ii carnmiuinm were appointed the live yearn ended In 195 considerably more than In the first five your 01 the Dleienbaker gnvernmenl Yet even time who were cubi net minister In inn earlier pe riod now chide the present cabi net or Immnlinx government by mynl commission BELIEF ADVICE DEED um Canadian Broadcullng Gor pomlon The former could and pmhahl will Jaye taxpayer areal eal In many over he unto come Thu Inner lnvo ved the may 01 Candi whau wank cnnnot be meas ured In dollar nngi cents TODAY IN HISTORY

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