Barrie Examiner, 13 Apr 1968, p. 4

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This Enterhitters stly general concept or thafloly at us link closely 1qu oi rem brance of Christs mtrrection withithat general resurrection of nature which callspringltis htoibothuta time at revival ofwin erdermant plant life and renewal of animal life through ad natural procreation ot the various er it is difficult tar Canadians for in stance think Easter Ia twitildra alof Klgwfll Illiflilnet no to evon such is the case in the southern hemis phere where at this time summer is lessening and the winter sea son is approaching Yet Naturals whatever choose may no holds underlying mom of Foster the hope of ever eat knowledge perhaps base morson ih consistency of things down throu the ages than from the rocess oi uman res assureatba no matter how dead thingsmay appear how little hope there may be of renewal in the fu ture such will take place all lndus time For Easter is that time of hope and VDOWNMEMORY LANE 45 YEARS AGO IN TOWN Barrie Examiner April 131923 Mac kenrie King Liberal Club otBarrle met in public library hall to hear Hon Char lea Stevvart Minister of Interior in Cana dlnn hurst SimcoeCounty Canadian Nation tromrthe Molt the time the heat of 19 with subject Why Da dLi in Government and native son oiMld Railways must be kept out of political icrlerence in managemen he de tly formed organization Arthur Kidd oi Cookstown DDGM presided at big district meeting and edge of instruction at Banla IOOFTem it bbe pie Rev Malott otBelleviilo was speaker at wee Kiwanis Club lulu cheoo Wellington lie all with Town Clerk ArthurWSmithpre Town Coundl demanded Board of Education chop $2000 at estimates to hold tax rate Fire Chief Shrubsole requested new truck and other modern equipmentn Cad announced braty hail rental increase Ceuncil asked provincial figvt tonfplaee million blackbassiry in empe elt Bey Acting Police ChiefJamesCase was thorlzed to enforce strictly provisions of Temperance Act Barrie Collegiate oratortcal contest featured Howell Part ridge Gladys Graham Helen Armstrong Ross Cowan Hazel Irish1 Janet Camp bell Jack Reid Frank Morley Principal Girdwood was chairman Rev Fa ther Brennanrot St Marysliev applications for Maicomson oi Barrie Insurance thin um etime som dross lee which will grace chluiclhyrer vicHandEester desPor in the sky mlpwlge who lggwiflth doubt ovendipdnin at the reilgtousob rem cos Easter has been men in the ad on down hearte oi unnumher throughthe centuries since the manager of the and empt tomb 8131in ewe thle means of new as ves rn ditions has achi their circumstances and doubts To them their bosannas are no routine vocal ex ciamatlonsthalr hellelujabs no hello expressionso adoration and praise was first grip at men and womela eh poo is have ionn within them eyvhave found despite grim con often in some miraculous man tho oi the future which afiremgvecd the mountains of Lien cannot live by bread alone There must be that strange electrical iorce ialthr Faith in oneself in ones fellow or mailed insomethlng beyond his or her self even his or her own hension if life is to attain which is its potential compre Watt of Allandale Presbyterian and Rev Wellwood or Collier Methodist wsra judges Howell Partrid was winner gstone Kiri urch residential school for was accepting student next term Barrie uh Club held weekend shoot at ran oif Elizabeth St Dunlap West oppoai Dyments race track now Mansfield scorers were Milton Carr Was Successful Explorer Frances Nickawa Cree Indian recitalat Central Methodist Ch Ovenden College girlainBarri TEE Timothy ersEd Poole Nat Dyment Bert Marwood Tommy Rogers Dr Weil win andDicie Wolfenden Ski Bob Curling Clu has not lost one game this season Final game of season at Barrieliismmoth Rink had East Dro beat Oriilla Union Jacks 82iovchalionge hockey matchtor Hon Ernest Jetmay in goal and the mello were unbeaten in season Arggle told about one or leading lumber industries or Canada formed in 1884 by partner ship of Charles Mickieof Gravenhurst and NathanielDyment oi Barrie In House otCommohs leadln speech deg livered by Boys MP South Shame of Barrie onfarmersrighta Alfred Rayner grocer at corner air and Elizabeth Stsretired and said bu ness to soninlraw Harry Cullougb bTHEREDIifORS ynvas navannarron rs CREATING Windsor Star Devaluation or the currency whether by the erosion of it through inflation or by governmental idiot is 10rmof samnel Poms was the pheatiug It robs the currency of its value and holders of the currency lose it the Diary of October 1966 three centuriesago relates with Mr slingsby of the Tower who iniorm memlghoiiy in several things among others in lowering of mo dogoodrtoa liners 15 mourns Eileensort 021 once amrésemmmrsrmazrp Wife UT COL IZEVET MMGENERAL or W4 IW 972a 55 for In any 54R most acute ob serverot his day What was their true is still true and lie knew something about moneyhnving accumulated con siderable amount or it and thus inter estedinitsintE won run near son North BayNugget What rising young executive in mat transfer to Ottawa or corporation is preparedtoJoae four years in thepronptlonrnce and accept where he will he jl tabackbénchliflwhiie his wife home tirea burnin miles5owa caps til ii gt finkflEflARLlAMtf ill blue BUILT Han TJEYOUN5NATION ignelsirnoscrowne sorteraoinnvierrt Are lawn QUEENS Drury iropbyEast 0mwith And boys is an led us the fullness Panic used To New TORONTOv There has been mag protest trom our newer universities aboutthe amount of fivernment money they log shouted this ysnr At time otwriting Brock Uni versity has made its protest uhliz And om such las are go ready make the same complaint The amount otthesegranls ii decided by the Advisory Com mlttee on University Ailairs ihegcommlttee makes arscom mendntlon toihe government endatioh nor 33 The new univeisiil rec ognition ot the fact that they are developing get special so per cent assistancellayment on tbeir operating grantslhat is they get 80 per cent on top of iormula which appliest all universities But they say this nearly growth they enough ior needi canes shrimp it can be hastened that committee is applying bit of checkrein which probablyia in the eventual public interest Thereis strong local char ncterto our new universities With all of them local funds have been raisedAnda strong local spirit is behind them BIBLE Tnpuenr here which bu bat arevthay among sermons Jolene The Lord fed the multitude of 000 through the surrendered lunch have called down bread out of dream but Hechosa to use iiilman immanent Let Him take your little llieond ursit like wisoto blesg uraanty Be it on will are the famous CarlsonmSalierea liegi of little iioi Hecould There in we locelnrideln them This is most destrabl alsoit writing For the o1 thsinoney going into the public money SEVERE DENT And if the spendin and pro stall were able to spend without limit wevmight have some rent local monu ments but we alsocould bay severe dent incur public ethook The local viewpoint isto get the best university possible in the community in the shortest time possible The viewpoint ol the province chanson Settlers Needed Britiilcafiad nos aowiisan Elflfly nough pro was se tlers Xithougn magaemplaln loundlt ed Quebec in ices the that an token ln Daoembei 1040 showed tierslngNew France The sys tem of giving furtrading Vnopolles to private enterprise in return for colonizationba eo platelyt broken down The Marqullde Tracy and meat were sent to Quebec in 1665 and this helped to increase the population to soon or more mnghouIsXIVLWho hroodad about Canada Idedltgatetar dr rec va pension of 309 lime ye while i2 children would worth foolimes There ere twice as many telepho ice Depart audlor pay Sundays and Statutory Holidays excepted men es omen instances Universrues universities is the on them warefuncontroliedvilihsbosrdr come chm mm 1boyslladiirstchoicel Bachelors there were only new hm mquamymwvm mmfiflmfimi an new their rambles The language is simple and gentieutbe dilflsood thatttmateein lbe reads it moves rapidly get the university is are neededand the must to cilliiesthat streth on neEdertehllshed En through out ntario as mean possible There us aNhatural con lilct inpriorlties Adin theyn universities co Are hurry togo graduate schools established These are good or the unlver nitleeand eventually they will have them But the tint need of the prov ince at this required the regular gradu courses And sothe newvuniv as have to be held bad but ethe interest oi the overcll ne Léuebec bad to not married within is days the arrival otva ship girla or pay tines aim we ib system of the Kings Girls and iorcedmarrisges had 1e remarkable eiiect One thousand girls had arrived by 1671 and the following year therewsre lioo baptism The population was then estimated be more than six thousand other April Evrmtu lotsPontgravs sslled from supplles to tunNewilngland force an Carla learnersr ore lsoiiPooulution oi van 4838000 nosEdmonton ins arithmeticas SiPrank rlol ofirance eessionottlarlialnsnt nosnipple liock moor Narrows BC was re paved by worlds estn lid are the worst possible cause addressed Joint through over 130 short chapters which are vivid uncooer snapehois oi llio Unforgettable names lanes and personalities children relatives old men and hhggarda engrave their indel ihle characters on our memor isa inja kaleidoscope at people events which hievttsbly rc callthe ponytail and events of yourch CLASSIC Eloise Roach has translated this brilliantelassic into Eng lish and since its first public tiean it has become ni most armuch classic in our language as in Spanish Another more recent piece of Spanish literature is Marco Rodorosihs Ill HOION GIRL published last Your in btranalation incursions accepted modern works on is another in merit litWE it urge we maan canvas AND CINNAMON loveiatory of exceptional beauty Set in Lha bootstlug loan in the remains contHem oi llhsur it is the story of native migrant work er Glbdeia who moves into llheua and fails in love Willi her employer She moves tirmxgn the marsh oormpt society with grloeand sophlotlcetlon no comments boneless and has such influence over men that she is able to ellect change in the depraved conditions the town But this is also the story oilhs spirit at Brazil during that per iod of prosperity the storyni people uncovering their net These three books ore evi dance of the power of Spanish and Portuguese literature might heconsidered asgohodl language iwm communism sprees It Pulls Gucci Vietnam By PHILIP DEANE ForelgmAflsln Analyst the US signs aw in right to regulate South alieu namese allalrsand the right mustbe signsd away to get police liie Communists take South Vietnam and then all the surrounding countries pen haps even iodlaf Will the Com munist victory in South Vietnam is what we are talio neighbouring countries that they will all im mediatelygive in to Coran nlsmlhese are the questions or the socclisddomlno theory it the answer is fye ere dances and their meaning Laos till Thailand Burma Malaysia vindta Ind Pakistan eventually Communist Not lndonesla tllougbbecauxeall the Com nists have been killed thereond it is not easy to stage Commit move Comm mist movem trolled and skistan do not baVeEConrnunistmove ments of ruillcient line under pcrienca to term tightly con central administration By this flipflvfll if their gov ernmentsarr Communist in name they willnol he Commu niatbyanydeiiultionotconrma also other Communists wotiid accept Local nationallsmuould he the dominant force plus re clal antipathy towards the white man vilood ot antiAmerican editorials wouldpourout but then itpourg out already The npben of nominations munisl and certain amountvof purging theCommuniata oi bourgeols iesevon more Humrijt well be aggravatedbyany attempts to aparrungaiand tenure and hunt Ier already is stithe lamina

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