ter WINS Publisher lDlvergent objectives are involved in ussinhs between Barrie city counctl the fair board Council wants to build an articial ice rink on the fair grounds to save money on land costs and services and to provide for ad uate parking The fair board has one aslc thought in mind to assure healthy devel opment of the annual fair and protection of its provincial grant position It has already refused to donate $10000 toward the new rink At first glance it would appear that the fair board is cutting off its nose to spite its face Obviously new rink would be an advantage to the city and to the board It would be used as dis lay building zit it time when the board already cramped for such facilities However there is another aspect it is understood that number of members of fheZfair board would like to develop horseradng The proposed site for rink is the spot where the board would erect grandstand for racing fans If thefrink were built the board would have to make do with existing stands which are not in an ideal location Ilfis quite evident that the citys inter estsvdo not concide with those of the board The matter of grants is also important The board feels that there is only so much money for fairs and that it does not wish to impair its position 45YEAR5 AGO IN TOWN Barrie Examiner Oct 28 1925 In fed eral election contest for Simcoe North 5A Bays KC MP Conservative and Hon Ernest Drury Progressive Lib eralyheid debates in Barrie and Calling wood Principal Girdwnod told Boaid of Education more classroom ae eomnlodalion needed at Barrie Collegiate yev Lacblan McLean after more than 80 ymrs ministry in Presbytery of Barrie resigned from Bradford for To ronto church Midland High School wohnudhnpe Trophy for boys trackand fleltt sports in Georgian gay area Bar uimprintn whoroe Bus Cowan Jae Payne Jim Anderton andJoe Looker were outstanding Harry Shanacy of Midland was top star of meet SfEWartL Page of Thornhiil appointed agricultural re resentativo for North Suncoe with off co in Barrie succeeding foffatt Cockburn Hon James Murdock Minister of Labor discussed railway situation in Canada at Aliandale Cliffe Dier from Belleville coins to Barrie as manager Royal Bank branch succeeding Aston who goes to Alexandria Mr Dier is former Union Bank manager At New Dream land movie theatre Richard Dix in Lucky Devi Following church un ion Collier St United Church had two ministers former Methodist and Presby Greensiade and Rev Cornett Frank Caucilla began remodelling store for 1595 with William Rusk as contractor charge of work Barrie Boys Potato Falr was success with good attendance undisupport by Kiwanis Club Barrie junior football team heat Pelerborough 1421 Ontario piaydowns Some out standing players xwore Chester Carson Clark Scott Pete Hall Eugene Doyle George Powell Gerald Joe Daley Ernie THE LIGHT TOUCH Pleasant Mileage From Memories on larric Examiner Publist by Canadian Newspapers Limited 16 Hayfield Street Barrie Ontario Kerry Lunbie General Manages McPherson Managing Editor mmn OCTOBER pm Penn Board Should Not Sacrice Ideal Ice Surface Location when applying to the government it is difficult to see however how grants can be taken into consideration in this last ance The boards position would be as strong after rink was built as it is to day What seems more likely is that the fair board has seen the potential earnings from horse racing And location of the ice surface on the fair grounds could hinder this potential somevhat Yet we question the right of the fair board to sacrice an ideal ice surface location for the sake of improved profits Communlt lty advantages of new rink over horse racing are obvious It is pertinent therefore to point out that rink could be built more cheaply on the fair grounds than at Easlvlew roperty where sewer and water facil lies would cost an additional $20000 Construction at the present arena site would be economical but parking would be lacking The city might have to ac quire land to solve the acute parking bottleneck already evident Horse racing would still be possible of grounds even with new rink The spectators might suffer little but city costs would be much less We feel that the board should recon ihe rink should be the fair building sider its decision built at the fair grounds DOWN MEMORY LANE McKnight John Dobson Town Coun cil convened by Mayor John Craig voted $300 salary increase to Police Chief Both local curl ing clubs Barrie and Thistle will play in same group this season according to Alexander Brownlee although it was hop ed split them Grand Opera House granted assessment reduction $1000 by Court of Revision Mrs Neilly Gilford killed when struck by radial car Alexander Stewart at Richmond Hill John Dolby Smith Thornton suffered fatal injury when hit by falling tree at farm Milton Carr and Dr Henry Wallwm returned to Bar rie after omonthvisit to Canadian West enth sed over prospblsPeace River district of Alberta OTHER EDITOBS VIEWS PARENTS LIKE FLAT ANT Wall street Journal Too many enls make the mistake of using the industry to their children Most smart kids will agree that the ant works hard at his ob takes no breaks and is the soul industriousness But then what happens Somebody steps on it PERPETUAL OVERDRAFT Detroit Free Press Home of the banks are experimenting with technique whereby the banks banks would take over family budgets and pay regular bills directly saving the customer the pain of trying to keep his balance and ensuring prompt pay ment of his obligations Its it good idea but not alas for considerable number of us Theres no way fellow could write cheque one day and rush down to the bank to cover it the next We would be perpetually nverdrawn an sumawn 33 usy ant as an example of By HAL BOYLE NEW YORK AP Mem fs the great rcconciier in with his bare fingers it took woman nil day to wash and dry her hair KIDS WENT T00 About tho only place tho av erage family had chiligo he count was at the grocery store and all the kids tagged along when other paid it on Saturday night in order to get free lollipop from tho gro cor Butchers wore straw huts and their shops had sawdust on the floor The hidden rcserltment against the richest man in tawnburst forth on Hollow cen when men joined the boys in ovorturnlng the iron door on his front lawn Ind was regarded as grown up when he put on long pants got gold watch from his father and could go to burlesque show without hov inty to sneak in Relormers thought public morals had reached now cbb when some brazen glrs started wearing twopioch bu tfilng suits that exposed their belly buttons COOLED FEET You knew you were in ime goes by mill is uri able to look forward wlth grunt expectationstho stalls Ochoa longevity limit ho as but this loss is sonlow at bhlgflced by the not one has moro to remember You may not be able to take your memories with you when youlngo but so what You can cert nly get lot of pleasant mileage out of them while youre here Youve piled up lot of memory trackago yourself if yolttpnn look back and re member when Aform boys day was made if the engineer on passing train returned his friendly wovp To him that was sa lutofrom the great outside world beyond the acres of hometho world ho would go out and try to conquer if it girl couldnt find been in her own homo town shed topic series of visits to cousins in other towns hoping her luck would be better there strong dentist took pride in hls ability to pull tooth pool section of town if you new working men sitting in frontporch rocking chairs in the summer twilight with their bare feet cooling on tho banistcr It thrifty mun always greased the bucket with which he sent one of the kids to fetch some druit beer from the neighborhood suioon Thnt was supposed tn keep down the volume of foam at man had more nllmir crs than detractors and so did pleasingly plump woman It family was regarded as success it it could afford the sciVices oi both hired girl and hired num Postmcn made their rounds twice day instead of just oncekund still find time to come into the kitchen und E05 slp over it clip of coffee The thing that most men feared almost as much as the devil was gelling in debt Ally husband who helped his wife the dlsheu pulled tho hlmds down flrst so the neigh bors wouldnt see film and spread the rumor that ho wus hcnpecked Those were the daysrc member vzwwqr W=w hows07 Lets Stop Wringing Our Hands And Roll Up Our Sle AROUND THE WORLD Nixon STeds Gloves In Election Fight By PHILIP DEANE Foreign Affairs All1y llfr Nixon and Mr Agnew are saying int if Republicans are elected this autumn crime and violence will decrease will the voters believe this Obviously Mr Nixon thinks he can identify for crime or rather with insufcient opposition to crlme This sort of identication is what has al wnys made his opponents aelt Democrats with support cuso him of being dirty Superalnlly CANADAS STORY By BOB BOWMAN The first white woman on the prairies come from Britain by way of Hudson Bay disguised as boy She went to Fort Garry and Pemblnn seeking man who had deserted her it seems that she got there about one week before Anne Marie Laii mother from Three Rivers who became tho grandmother of Louis Riel Anne Marie trov ellcd in canoe paddled by her husband the St Lawrence and through the Grout Lakes in 1807 it the first white woman in Western Canada dclt pending on the definition wns Frances Barkley who arrived at Nootko Sound BC in 1751 It was honeymoon trip Captain Cooks exploration of the Pacific coast in 1718 had led to tho development of fur trade presentday British Columbia and China British merehants became active and nearly caused war with Spain Charles Barkley was young Brillsh sen captain who was given command of the Imperial Eagle shi of 400 tons in order to oval certain legal sltul atlohs his ship was outfitted at Ostond Belgium and flow the Austrian flog While there Bark loy met co Hornby Trevor 17yearold daughter of church minister who married them on October 27 1735 just the ship sailed for Nootkn What honeymoon trip that was in 400ton sailing ship around Cope liorn Frances Barkleys arrival at Nootliu caused it sensation among the Indians who nod never seen white Woman before number BIBLE THOUGHT And it lbnll come to Pilan liftenvnrtl that WI Four out my splrll upon all fleshl and your lions and your daughters shall prophesy your old men shall dream dreams your young men Iholl see visions Joel 225 Tho prophecy of this minor prophet is playing major part in the life of the church today This is that which was spoken of by the prophet Joel fighter who uses guilt by asso however mevgivppolled SWEFJAsurn onltho identification of Democrats with munds than criminal alone opposition to anticrime men was being First White Woman On The Prairies sure can be demonstrated Democrats now in the United States Congressliberal north erners whom Mr Nixon in trying to unseathave sup ported tho Wnrren courts oppo sition to some police methods of obtaining convictions have supported the adequate warning of suspects the availlt ability of lawyer to suspect before he is at all interrogated the right of suspects to see all evidenco the prosecution and to confront all witnesses the prosecutlon Policegffl nvu generth helped mobster of place homes along the Palt clfic coast of British Columbia commemorate the occasion OTHER 00 EVENTS fewHolland claimed Nova Scotlo and named Cornelius Steenwyck as governor lawSecond party of Selkirk settlersorrlved at Red River sfGreat Western Railway collision between Chatliom and Windsor killed 41 people IlsaGrand nunk hallway scrvico begun between Toronto and Montreal lassinternational it failed fewManitoba Conservatives and Liberals ended coalition CANADIAN PRESS reporter Harold Morrison right join mlio long queue waiting wantully dcstrwins ilw could not be condemned use of informers since ers would not talk if the appear in court and rave identity incriminating rations intercepted by phone top cannot be suspect cannot be held while his accomplices rounded up VIOLENCE GROWS There also hosbocn or able criticism by liberals corals and Republicans against police brutality Chlepgo Democratic con and elsewhere Since tho elsm mnddog funntlea begun ossassinotlng pol in the streets The Went faction of the Students Democratic Society has terrorist group bombll ro rty pMll Nixon Implied that the Liberals had not ti bonds of the police crime not have increased The implication is that these Democrau and chu nlikHre still against police measures Vote on liberals therefore Mr says But the liberals by on condemn violence crime ins just as loudly as else lhey are accused Agnew of doing so to still political skins necuscx deep in their hearts th still all for Cuddling unis The makeup of ti us Congress will depon large extent on whetlu voter believes the char liberal incumban coddlo unis or whether he beile liberals who say they fight crime but also make sure that coostltut is preserved up to two hours to sea lns marble tomb in tho it