Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 21 Jan 1970, p. 13

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jYvweck you can splash om oFtbe ttrst things to learn about amateur wrestling is that itennswce you on your toetJlOP Watson wrestharlnstructor at the YMCA takes assistant instntclt tor Gerhart Gralh of rule Splash c1tolr Tracing Depending on what sctiylty you want to participate in during slam click or twang taste olnctlvitles to suit ol mOst everyone ls being ottercd lby the YMYWCA and they are too during week Front Scot MIDDLE hlr Grutlt super vises David Wood It and Dean Valianee il in some ci ementary wrestling David was encouraged to loin the class by his father who was an amateur wrestler or three years Dean came because never have anything to do by Bnyeid Street and die Road is considered too daaE our tor than to cross on not The Barrte Police CommasSW on has called the costing has 1rd Councils public works committee this week decided to nitrite action on the matter un til city engineers rtport is available Police commissioners have at ready discounted this idea at uslt in police or crossing guards at the intersection they have reo ommendod trafc lights be set no The 14 students who live on the west side at Bayeld Street and would have to cross the road it bus perm were not run have to at their lunches at the school because no buses are available to take them home at noon Bob Jarrnan principal at the school said it the lights go in then the bus service will mm He said there are three things that make this lntersedlon par ticularly dangerous The road is of our lanes at this point the speed limit changes from at to 40 miles per hour and there is hill about too yards to the north at Candies that makes it hard to tell what trafc is corn in The bus scryirr 1hr these students bezan early this month and was seen as the least ex pensive method at having the chilan arrive at school solely HAZARD is how Barrie Police Commissioners deer the Hayeld Surct and 01ndle auad intersec lion lights are planned out or the moment students on quota committee and lllc Ontario alilk Marketing Board Theres out it he not much chance of this being any different lie huught new hcrd your ago and with the cows he pur chased their quota at 556 pounds This gave him total quota or both herds old and new oi 1273 pounds month not transporting the cows lo his iurm made them travel sick and for short while he could no meet the quota or which he plaid $2710 on time The milk committee thcn arbitrarily cut his quot by 11 pounds he said lm still paying or that quo the west side oi Hayeld take bus to Olndlos School This photo taken in mid ailcrtleon shows just how busy the in tersection can gut tExamtnrr Photni ust Hope Something Happens Before My Money Runs Out in but lm nut get tp any bene prur eti later could ll and even surpass the quota They just didnt giro me time to got my herd settled APPEALS So for the milk commission has given Mr Cool no indica tinn oi when decision will be reached Previous appeals have tuken few days or weeks iic has no idea at where he will go it the commission turns hint doun lie is running out or money iur legal action ratl pay any more lawy crs ices he said dont know who tu turn to ilr Cuuk gals about $725 per hulltircdwcigttt or milk wiliun his quula Milk outside the quo la is called second price milk and tor that he got only about pcr hundrcdwcight iir Cuok said the milk produc rr is not well enough iniumlcd about his rights and privileges it is possible or iarmcr when buying cutvs and their quota to transfer that quota to the combined herd in two parts thus lclting him build them up gradually Mr Cook said he was nut ware of this until alter his quot had llccrt cut Theres just too much left up Monday nights BELOW it you cant keep your hair out of your eyes youll just never be able to play table tennis The dropin centre at the YMCA otters various activit ies including table tennis or area residents Examiner Drake Mcllugh tlslt dancing to archery 9991 can lcipoto or just watch his night amateur wrestling forrboys to 15 started under the wutchlul eye of Phil wat son son of renowned professionl al wrestler Whippcr Billy Wat 6011 and the boys were treated to display of fast amateur wrest llnlz bolero hnvlng chance to try it for themselves Most to reed wrestling is not as easy as looks Mr atron ad4 mitted amateur wrest is bor ian to watch but said its excit lnl to palrlticlpate in Tho char acter oit boy wrestling some times determines whether he wins erlosos he said By the second month of classes these boys should be tatr amateur wrestlers ho added chu swim Eelled and organ ized swims too place all evening and in another part oi the build lng archers were provinz that llohllt Hoods favorite sport is Still very much alive other visitors played checkers or table tennis or wandered irtlttt one event to the next in on at ml to sample all the activ ties offered Ahclteduloot events ollered glimweelt is available at th Bentrict Visitors llt no titova rnrlr Home or senior citizens has restricted visitors to members at their im mediate adult families tis it pro cautionary mcusuro to keep the flu bug outside 10 home Reta ililteuhousc sisttutt attpervlser or tile home said its very hold an elderly people when they have the flu rind we dont want it aptculling through the home Nearly 70 residents between the ages at 60 utld 9Ba0 ut loctrd by the restriction which went into other yesterday after noon None or the residents at the home has the in now and the precautions oro intended to ill stts iburiget totalling $1059ld or which the net county share would be 5246139131 WAS asked from Simcoc County council in session at Barrio today by its department at social services The largest item was 3110 88932 estimated cost for gen eral welfare assistance through out the county for 1970 on in crease of 2035930 over last years budget The latter which amounted to $590000 was ever spent by $562maz members at cuunty council were told of the 51103693 welfare to tal government subsidies will meet $568744 oi the cost from taxation other than property tax with the countys not share $142t77ll$ Warden on Davis presided at todays session at which budget iigurcs were dis cussed The clerk Gordon Wat son read the correspondence and Neville Kceie oi Midland presented the 15th annual re port of the Georgian Bay Region al Development Council Included in the county budget was an estimated $183417 or the city oi Orillla which has its wol are administered rem the coun ly system and also retains all interest in certain other serv ices The government subsidy to the county totnlled$8l3090 65 of which 4130142 was ES timated or Orillia leaving the net for the county at 5204776 and WAN or Orlllia Bar rie handles its own welfare ad ministration liOMES FOR AGED County council also was given COOKSTOWN Donald Cook dairy iarrner is losing money since the pmanciat gotorn meat cut his monthly milk quo ta He has had to let his hirrd hell no and now does chores with the hell of his wife in an attempt not to go into debt With Brewery as an suntan Pens before my money runs Ray Allen eily engineer ree be said artintended to the public works air Cook has an appeal he committeo this week that court lure the Ontario Milk Commis cli enter into an agreement with aion to have his quota raised to Formosa Springs Brewery to at its original lcvcl hut he holds cept emuent from the proposed very little hope of that happen brewory which is to begin ciear ing int land in Fcbmnry ivc been turned down by the Mr Allens recommendation was made inythe brink re rt by Min an cs gn en xzine tor Gore Ind Storric the citys consulting cngineers that pointed out provincial legislation on nitrate and phosphate pol lution is expected soon Mr Yutnbe indicated pcndc slid produced bythx brewery could not be forecast with any certainty but the citys sewage treatan plant is good until 1331 without the ad tied lead of the brewery llovllevcrI he said as soon as the brewery goes on the line in 1971 the plant will be short of air and there will be grcater chlorination require mcnt Formosa Springs Brewery have outlined their needs for 1910 End submitted their report to be communiy Their planning calls or power or construction purposes in February and water by Murch with scwcrs lacing needed in May and railway siding in July air Allen the brewery will havo 300000 gallons of wastr day to begin with and it had agreed to pay the city surcharge tor suspended solids lit the Mount hbovotho 750 pztrtspetmillion accepted or disposal by the sewage treat ment plant The brewery would thetciore have complied with all the re quests oi the city to ensure that their effluent is properly treat ed belore being disposed at Formosa will hold sewage and treat it until it is below the city bylaw limits Mr Allen said The sewage would then be treated by the treatment plant which will need more aeration equipment to handle the load he said TRY EXAMINER WANT Aos PHONE 728lt2414 The thing that cts through to young people us drugs and dents remarks came during discussion on the societys rc SESSION mo For Wellers estimated gures on cost of op erating its three homes for the elderly during Wit For the new Sunset Manor zit Coilingwood the 1970 budget was placed at 5278 092315 with estimated revenues from payments by residents subsidies and from the cities of Barrie and Orillia amounting to SZMJDMSD This lelt an amount oi Him15 to be assessed av gainst the county lcvy For Simone Manor the old est county home at Becton the estimated cost for 1970 was placed at $30315000 of which SilllJW is expected in be rats ed from rcsidcnls payments Body FOund Behind Riul oi David James Luck hurt so oi Turertlu charged with dangerous driving alter total uccidcntl New Years Day 1959 continued in county court today Ron Bowes of Utopia wllo was on his tvay to work on bus operated by Lackhart told court this morning he saw Mae Nllb an Appleton so at Willewdnle standing in rent at the bus an histant hetero it struck and kill ed him Mr Buwos said the bus went into the median alter striking the men and came to rest gainst car that was stranded there Mr Gummeli also suggested second approach training to the discretion the hoard he said Up until March 1563 owners at Channel island breeds Jersey and Guernsey did not operate under the provincial quota sys tem Mr Cooks hard is 14 Jor Snrin nowtomato in said NOT LIKELY Crown Hill dairyman or man Tuck who has been on quo to or years with large llul stein herd said today Mr Cool is not likely to get his quota back without buying it Those are the rules and ran ulations he suiIL Thats the way it is He said he has heard at onLY one Crown Hill area iurmcr sui tcring quota out recently be cause he did not keep up to it Youre allowed one month year to be down it youre only down month they wont cut yell he said His herd was llc low quota one month this loll and no cut was made he said Mr Cook quota was out two months after he bought it Mr Tuck explained that quo tas were originally given to ur mcrs but now they are bought and sold at rate at $15 pound Subsidius and nlher revenues leaving net of $12530 to be raised mm the county levy Barrie and Orililas share was estimated at $6000 Estimates for Georgian Manor at Pcnctnng totalled $23Gl70 from which revenues of 943104 are anticipated leaving net of 543066 Oriilia and Barrie are expected to contribute 511064 wage adjustment which would grant 5500 increase or employees beginning at the min imum bl $5000 alter sixvmnnth probationary period was recom mended Adjustment in welfare administrators salary to 300 also was asked Wheel Bower climbed through the windshield oi the bus because its door was jammed and hell ed on Ontario Provincial Police ofcer look or Appleton They found his imdy behind the right front wheel of the bus Bowes said lie described driv int conditions as extremely poor with blotting and falling snow obscuring vision As the but headed south on Iilgltway 400 it travelled at about twice the speed of the vehicles it was passing Bowrs told court llc said he heard the driver say Oh God seconds before the impact CKVR President Head Of UPP President ol CKVRTV Ralph Snelgrovo was reelected presi dcllt or United Program Pur chase Ltd at the companys an nual meeting in Toronto this week The company was armed group of Canadian television stations or cooperative pur chasing of 115 TV series STUDENT TELLS CliS Is Seeing The Little Kids Get The Habit Mayer Les Cooke stressed the need or central coordinating trnltlcklnl in them is seeing little kids falling into the habit high sehoolstttdent told the board of directors of the Chil drerts Aid Society last night When older users see younger ones and 14 year old getting drugs it becomes at ease or caring or someone other than themselves Mike Finkbclncr narrios student mayor of tho week said ll you were into it imagine what you would think oi your little brother it you caught him with cap of acid or speed he said Ho said any approach to the problem must be through the individual by learning his por sonnl reasons or taking drugs Some may be stopped from tak ing drugs by knowing the liltin crs chnl action against push rrs is difficult been tho trill liokers aro hartl to catch he sold gt The Control Collegiate alu ouro that none or them ugh it my search begun last month into possible cooperation with other groups to deal vithtlte drug problem in the county John Gnmmeii board member from Midland made progress re port which outlined three areas of activity the committee was plltnning to look into Mr Gammon suggested groups ill six to 10 membch be torm ed from concerned parents and young users Such groups would open door for communication between concerned tamilles on one hand and the young people acquainted with the problem on the other INVOLVED The groups would meet or discussion on an inlorntai bus irl Leaders would be chosen front thosn interested and ac tively involved in the problem lniornlatlort and advice could come from agencies like the Al coitoi and Drug Organization of Ontario programs or proicssionals like teachers police doctors and oth ors whose work takes them in to contact with drug users and where circumstances demand immediate nttcntlnn program to provide acts on drugs and their use to the public will be studied as pre ventive tactic We need some way tor the people in the community to un derstand that something is ile ing done to help with and to prevent the problem Mr Gam mell said The approach towards the problem must be twwiold said Mr Gammon First there is the individual approach with Contact on personal basis playing part drepan con tro for those involved with drugs would be one approach second way is through colnA mlttceswand discussion This would he on broad bitle with roverat organizations taking part organization activities can corned with the drug problem The organization should he mm the community is already acquainted wllh and should act as tunnel or action Maybe we are not the major agency maybe we should stand second in line and back another organization it one is inund he said Mr Finkbrmcr suggested one way oi reaching students is dor lngassemblies with iiltns and similar presentations not with discussion groups if students are approached the school they will talk among themselves and in the classroom They will start think on their own grounds However the hp preach is made he said some lhtn must be done gt whole problem for Lil individual gets like hammer lock in wrestling he said The committee is expected to make commendation to the board within two months 2519 WK

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