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OEE],TSON : GEO,. L. ELLIS'.
D pRIAi No Ei` k
•
• %lie:40QX 404rtment. of the On-.
E�trlo ': overenmtent made u. parofit of
;OOQ,QQO , Or
the °last` rreeorded.
years • c rola b raises for the twelve,,
klTin A': R j5,QQO OOO, ni crflse
' 2ti,A0Q0Q4' over the previous
"earr, ''tnt'a a ipt of money gone
o' n-;the;-drainii
More. evidence of the Widespread;
eonatituency of this •Iyer• Down,
tiaa,'So atiie_rn', Ohio or in-Penuss1-'
�ralnia, • .pehaps, Robin Redbreast
Vl/', 0, 4:.,Boy s, •
LE iLtVE SOME COMFQRT
X -see b the—papers, that -tliej>
after Harry Trumau's hide because
he's handing a veranda on the White.
.Inr.,tl'ig ;1n ern terg. aid
OGtitous ,s eiety 'that 'we've
built
upthere doesn't AO, ,he
1.14Y.
place at all for things ' that are
easy . and comfortable. ` •
it' seems to 'nie• that we have fol,
lowed thin "idea of everything being
ter;. .-..r� Rw� _about - 7,f4netiohal to' the point where man
rear people talkhi about the is •functioning fll. .the- -inanimate
March ---Weather forecast • in this objecti that should, be designed for•
column 't sur -weeks • agp..:and• decided
'tat, , get irs.'before the rush• to ' clnt .rio
.and choose h'is . rsummer location.
;Anyway, lie appeared in the garden
here this .week,..,saw.. the . sue,
and the eroeu$' sheets; and no doubt"
has been picking 'out a, -place to bang
'ilia .that;: Welcome, first ' robin. of
--'apring.l
ztnd windows led, not for the down . •our neck. pare .it•with
- comf.0 t of the odeupat te, :but rather a warm s r night and the
for that st"ra nge thingrknoWn, :as"t ddhrob of d the c uon d til
* ,. `
Addressing a,meeting. at Listowel
south branch of the.l4uskoha River.
the other•,, Dr.. E. G. Pleya, of The other plants are at SWift
tele ITniversity' of Western Ontario, Rapids,'; .on the Severn River, and
.�aavgcated :`it • sys em • of: ciains' and • Minden, on the .Gull River. in .ad
small ,lakes 'along, the Maitland dition, Orillia has right to. tyvo other
Rifer for the control of flood waters `power sites on the ' Musko>a River
Riv
rind one other on, the Gull' River.
nnnethirng along ,t p. lane.of what One or more of .these probably—Will
m . ;be+ il-+ Cine:on•-,the, rand, ,Kiger b ., developed within the next few
aliA What, is being planned for the dears Bt present the total invest
meat in Orilliawifty' Rasstem icTs is d
'.,„..`his is What an occasional' , , million.the. Tug- np1Auuett.
writez has , urged in letters' to • this is completely paid for, and, in eight'
--a,,,-;4'„,,H'-----f,.,;' .-m thaw—' o"tiine for' -rho e= 'years trier inden"-plant will leave-
been paid for. The • Matthias plant,_
- velopi4ent of electric power..•er, will. j#9,0 ;� e 3 . ,,09.,,it9; S
wb °sitiaU ge' The'Aild 1Rt'itla `wii`f” li'e •paid.fori wen"tY-year de-
>karnessed yet. ' _ ' , bentures which will be inet Out of
• • * commission revenue, and not from
u the general :tax ' rate.) • .
estimated ex. • t There is a little more to this "story
penditiires for the fiscal year 1948 -however, than .The Globe and Mail
'449` are $131,000,000below ' the ext .prints,, and an old-timer -gives' this
•pen.ditu •res for 1947-48, , Considering version of 'it : About forty-five'`years
the demands for increased pensions, ago Dan 'McGillicuddy; published
The Huron Signal and Jim Mitchell
published' The Goderich Star -one a
Lirit and..the.other a -Tory --and like
Jack Sprott -and his wife they • kept
an; but there
his comfort., A •friend.: of mine -built
a house 'in towxt which Was snp-
posed to be functional. First• of.
all-they.,eut evefything.iLway, from
the outside until the house looked
'a head without ears. They couldn't'
be bothered with a veranda. That
would, it appears,' destroy.•the effect.
Inside, they ,scut up all the walls
'because they .had to have hidden
cupboards,: „ #ld-- functional reties e'W"
the effect outside. Tliefurniture, ana..,the 'peace and harnaon ► ,that
•allso was •-u'tade innetienLal, That , uark the- wl dte •a fair, , when you,
mea,;4is-th1.ts if yon.don'ewb ak he ' propose off • . godold=tashtoaed
04verin> 'n1.i..
Chair, you're certain te,pull u tendon
:somewhere .i getting; out«,:
Along cmes he President of the
.united. Mates. t.41., lime with • Ate_
great things that 44,nievitiaus tell
you about how- it is: a true -d uoe-
raey,, he happen•'to be a •MiasotflI'
w44— ezrniea .fl:oni, 34- tiou:,.of,.
the eouiitry where , rrplkS rkulw •Meat
you ea4, •thinkwhen you're. "a
settle.'," .taut sou . can't `when You're
'•`n-rwnla':'
lte%`waints a vella4 da; and
;halii?eus ;' . l ige-sounding and little
meaning words ,.pour out frotu people,'
Who no do`abt )iaf e that high .1dezil
�f t irect.L Uvvonder+ itsbrue° of thelia.
.wouldn't . be • better 'cuff -'for, sitting
down for, a spell: on a veranda 'en
a " warm spring night. `Maybe even
they. Could realize the comfort Awd
,ez e. that, .:ours'-iperson .w !. ,
ypu heal the so�ind ,of the springing
earth soaking up ;the „melting snow
and, the' gurgle of the little 'rivulets.
Wi`ere else, but on a veranda can
you mark the return of -some of -the
birds• that herald the approach of
sumnierl, • .
- Clinking glasses-axid'white',table=
cloths with glelliging 'sitVer: array look
to be the;.ronautic spots .for' a prQ-
pusal in. the advertisethents ; but -
think of the mob of people breathing
I3ere'a4o' Preside* Truman, and':
his 'Veranda. The good, old • 11.S.AR
can stand a. spot of thiiking Qn a
quiet veranda about the state of,
things In the World f;iaese. days.
Inc,*
etnployees,
.turesitro
mit ering "the
inents are sp •'ding More money
'' rather L: than 'less,, this Is a ,.good
showing: • There, will be stipple-
meutary�`--est_imates, no doubt, but
the main estimates indicate that
€he' Finance . Department :Is making_
' ad sincere, effort to• r-elie•veiie"tirrden '
f' taxation.
for—,Government
- increased :e'xpendi-
.directions, and con=
that other Govern
-
-.the pokitical..platter
*as one thing these 4;, o editors al-
ways 'lig•ei, edyon °� 0" t, is was that
Goderich was the ,rettiest'town in
Canada: ' �
The only paper todispute this
claim: was one published in.Orillia;
At this_ time .: each '' of these towns,.
G.¢deric�h,and Oiillia, .had a popula-
tion of. about A000. Goderich had
many .natural: advan.tages ; for' in-
stance, its• Mint, grain and salt
trade. But O.rillia • went--€ahead='and•
developed a small waterpo-wer.and
put up a big sign on the highway
going north 'asking for industries
and offering .electric power at $10
per h.p. to 'all factories .willing to
'. wine ..to-Oriilia.-; This, -article in The
Globe and Mali given the results of
what,: thee -people up north can do.
OrilLia today is a thriving young
city .of about 10,000 people, and still
growing°' and where ,are me? - I do
not like to make comparison, Orillia
has gone far afield looking' for_ ac
tlitional-pewver sites. 6_11aVVe :the:
our--ou -door--end--nobody--takes---nn: '
ubtice of them. Otir Board of Trade-
makes
rade`makesa puny effi,Srt . and asks , the
Hydro Connissie;to-Took into the
matter but does' :u B: of T,' know•
that. the Hydros ha, already made
an agreement' . With: i our. town . and"
yet does nothing. nd claims to
have authority to p event ant"othrer
• eoncern from • doizn : • anything for
the development 'of ;'. ower here. Let
Dr. Sherwood Fox, .a summer
resident of Goderich,._ has , buil
eteeted',pr`esiclent of the .Federation
oi' Ontario' Naturalists. The honor
i, •well . bestowed, for-Dr.r Fob -..has:-
400..work of -great ivalue in bringing
+to public attention c the result of
las a tndlee . in 'natural 'life, , in this
Previuce , .making •,m known . many
t hugs'of which: the average man is
-`gitirely-unaware.• As, president- of
the University pf Wes'tei n .Ontario,
fie ; •pent :years, in furthering -the
_ottCation..of young.'men.anct women,
atudehts, "andow, . having • retired
_VOW, tiiat_,:post, be has turned to a
wider 4eld,, that of educating the
public
• +t * -
United Staten Senates ",}ins
portion of, the: Marshall',. plait pre-
.741d1uHg $6,4,Q0,900,909; for immediate
*aropeat did. The measure iiow
goes"to:the HOnao of Representatives
#or approVaT Aid it`" iS Hoped that.
the'.appropriation will go. through.
-ire. � tor.; .stem__tiie __.th�*as� teeing
••.116od of Coinmunisin. Witl out such.
aid ityfsiteEared;-trhat.several-Govern
menu 'run: Eujbpe.•.• willn eeliapse,
ieareating "Inst. "'arch •• conditioner -as
rn*i%l"invlte the ,:Coinmutcists to take
control, A: strong effort was' made-
"
ade"tit clic. Senate 'at. Washington to cut
time appropriation to 'four` billions,
and there is a 'body ori .,'opinion in
i'Ctself ;but the people of the 'United
,41t:8ttefi '-eeem ::d'efinitely' 'to. -have
reached ''filo �deeTion. that, inti .their
own- interests the. Coininttiaist peril
`riiust 'be checked, that''tbey are the
only`nation capable Of providing the
vrrhetevethat,_ and --that-''no -further-
mllrie must be,,:lost "'ln making their
oole%on d "• effective; ' ,•The: bite
. of.
d illibleb to 's
Of the t 0iici is closelylinked; is in
‘he'•ba.itunce,., and treinendoi ages
Af; ,history wilt? be vritteti before
*11e 41 ent year fa ended-'
like Orillia; soul
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Sand -table .instruction' lends
THE U10 JACK 1,,
Editor .The. .Signirla tar. -
Dear Sir, ,--••In upport . of our
It e e .fir. Huc i' s I 'mus • ,$.0-y
-that-Ltherer
at. -
-that-there- ere -too -Amy people -like:
Mr, Rage wanting -to ,pull down the
minion. -_jack,,_ Lth i t1r if,. these peopief
knew ;what -.the Union Junk stands
for they' :would not be so anxious
to ' do this. I 'would like -space in'
:our paper to . tell what the . Union
Jack means. ..
, ',,,,,The three. •Crosses blended together
inour present Union Jack signify
the union, of ••Dngllntd, Scotland and
Ireland invite as Christian countries
•War, •bl s =- R --tilrykI tyz,,
Covenant, tie OI0ss orCa' vary ng
the' centre, Jacob , yid, when bless,.
ing Joseph's sons; "•Let. my name
be named on them' (Gen..48:10),•
and the„ name Jacob; or Jack, is
:attached to. the flag of his descend-
ants, who have gxtewn into• a "multi-
tude iir_the midst! bt' the earth io-
rI ••=Oitr Union; hack ilri•g stands
for liberty, ecivaliEy, and•3ustice.. It,
-isthe" fl#ig of: frepom and. the •-iiag-•
of 'victory. • ' No iiian• can be , Mild:
s :;t la,Ve..•lind4tthifi bannerf::ii , .r
it•.has TieVerbeen<r tnore'than terepor-
atilY defeated. i •' t float• over 2,000
Islaii s Of the s , and more' than.
halt 'Of the Wotid ships, fly the Jack
x , 'tri . the oo ,mews of sir viitio -
t,eu eti o g d � n
to 'nil, the, world;. thro.ugh Israel's
.redemptioiz for ,the glory of God
and the good o apfl 'mankind, -and
says as,piaftly and
it can speak,.
• "God is:, 'Troth; and- •(led "is- toxo:"
lArti ;$ MOItItIS.
The loiter, Mr* lames Morris;'
goo on' to telt: of the 'religious
signifietinee of each of tite three
crosses, with ° ton)' Eibti l refer
o ieeg, retaking' ; altogether: A letter
r uOli too lengthy, for th.eso 'Columns,
• and •roe ';are, therefore under. necos-
sit Of ,abbreviating It as 'above.
'dgnal.) •,
ern not goy? keel: ' p wilt
he, ileal :by' 1A .. ; "'�
a~otiarnId" trrotililes " kidiv ii.- heft '
Where there In ''task of 'thotal Aber.
1 `dttar' iii Si' " etl.Sfat.
Dear Sits, .. . few" ::da)s ago :the
'fella wink article appeared 1n ' Tl:e
Olobe and lltaii;
ie artiele :from The Globe and
'10.f1btek Is -tee .lengthy . for re.
jrodu riot , in• •full in these oOliinitot,
lte• sof tile,. 'recent vote by brillfri
;+ ztL,sty nerily,120 to -OZ. favgr
p nding $8+' ,000 to Construct.
IM t?x@iyr hy'dro.cleetrie poler pill t°
' t`hirld: 14 , -the a toivn'a
iinibtt it1U'
r ed .per er arrstemi.' els third'
$ It wilt be i tt' Ka.tth1n8, tett . the
+1/4-`,‘o
�-, \1 \\
Completed bodies are carefully lowered on -to .the ;chassis.•
and rigidly secured in position. Feeder production lines,:
are. synchronized to avoid delays:
.Healthy They are:"•physically,6t,,these soldiers . .
- they had to be to,pass enlistment icxamina
• t7ons .. and they KEEP ft: The _are well
fed,. clothed •.. given physical training
,under cxpetts_.....:—provided with varied
recreation' .. and .at,all times given.free °
medical and' dental care.. ^
Wealthy! Yesh,They really are vsrealthy ... in many
ways. Not only mezlical and dental care is '
free for these' top-flight Canadians,, Their
food: clothing, recreation and training arc •
a ve yen rou a ves` tr`
.they see 'c ew'yplaces . , , the % have
r"heir, chosen career AND a' ... '
security ixt t cpen-
sion awaiting them ai the end of their •.
service. ,
iSe !pi course they aft wi , - Each nos been
• -
traincd` in ,some special. skill ... under
expert. instructors . ,.,.,with modern, selcn-
4nc: ctlu prn,Gnc. `I`hcy„arc. yYlsc in:anothcr..-
Way tool' They have learned that; their
service in Canada's New Army' brings'with .
it a sense of ftrthe kind 'of job thee'
arc « doing . , . a feeling .that they, arc
,m king a vital:rontributigo F
'to" the wcl(atc and future.
of Cana8a4 tw�a,
tryart are over' teanteen arid` Wall
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• %wi
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