Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 14 Mar 1970, p. 3

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no numhnrnttn BARBIE PUBLIC works em ployees tamiliar sight on Barrie street these days ihm mm clearing cabchbasin tn allow water caused by melting snow to on Ta ow on the mad FROM Lm Bill Casteli and Charles Machgtn Examiner Pho tn Community Concert Drive Opens Monday wklong drive her mem bership in we Barrie Cunnilin Haida Almost 100 workers will be who hold year and other resi eats of Barrie and Mrs Kiddo publicity disarm hopes that the anod minnwillbeabletngotmoo members Ina year me than loo were stand The organization bring art bis in music and dance to Barrie annually This year the programs included Flesh Mexican Gold and Blmck Duo and Final ts and we Mllluwo 1hr cat ccsts are held in Cairnl bib giabe nuditnrrum People who have not been matador may buy umber nhrps at Sepbelu Mma Wear lime Dialog Snot The negative includes Roar aid Cora Mrs Davies Mrs Alex Arthur Mrs Molar backer Mrs Diury Mia Dionne Adzur Lawrence Mrs Kinda Mrs Cohen and Mrs Bailey They win beeaklngpartinthedriveioo Solo workers will be Mrs Joan Thompson of Elrnvale Miss Mancini Angus Mrs Woman and Mrs Greta Welnh Students helping will be Rick Altman IiLIrgaret Olulds Jill Davis and Girls Bauer Kobe Rev Haynes Dr William Evans and Mt Pbclsm will also be taking Drive team captains will be Mrs Asquiqu Mrs Mil ddnr Bryant Mrs Saunders lnlsslcr in Mllstm Mlas Wade Mass Hexmesa Norman Rowan Ma CHM Team members Mrs Thompson Mrs Weather nan Mrs Stansficld Mrs emu Mrs and Mrs Furrw Miss King Mrs Burrows Miss nullian Mrs Warnica Mrs Philllpm Mrs Mcioudn tin Mrs Karen White Mrs Jean Cooke Mrs Ruth Dick Miss Margaretha lichsn ley llllm Gilbert Mrs Ill Flogg Mrs 111821 Mrs 1b linsml Mrs Sinclair Min Bmilch Mrs Mei Mrs maer V113 Booth Mrs ilnnnsoa Mrs Cal will Mrs Shulsweli Mrs Paul Mrs Stawnlt Mrs Julman Mrs Barre Fleck Mrs Suit Mrs Home Workers in Alliston Ind Omistown will be Mrs Moore Mrs hiekuor Mrs Knaap M25 shutout Min Mots AntiMarijuana Petition Pushed Copies of petition objecting to posihle legalizing of mari hma in Canada cilculating in Barrie bar month are being taken to district points Mrs Mallory the originator oi the said today Almt 85 pewle in Barrie area are mu toting the petition Auto Pollution Serious Rynard OTTAWA Special Pollu tion from autos is becoming one of the most serious problems lac lag Canada Dr PB Rynard PCSimcoe North said in th Commons this week He noted that one university professor had gone so far as to suggest that governments were hiding poliutioadata irom the public Recently wellknown Toronto medical man said that 50 per cent of the diseases of mankind today could be traced to air pollution While prevent ave medicine bad halted the fatal etfects of cunrnnunlcable diseases accidents had taken their place and were the major cause of death for the age group from one to 35 years Ono bed out of every 10 in hos pitals was taken up with acci dcnt cases the majority caused by motor vehicles Leaving out the suffering involved and the fa tal tragedies that occurred Pr Rynard said there was strong economic reason for doing some thing about the problem Wbllasolnc steps were being taken to overcome pollution from the jet engines at airports tho Oriiiia doctor said that more pol lution was encountered when an air passenger moved out on the ramp where the cars and diesel buses came to pick up travell ers Cardiovascular and respira DB RYNARB tory diseases are the worst pm blcms being faced by the medi cal profusion today They are presenting real challenge to the profession and in many cases they are caused by air Pollution The solution to this must be tackled no matter what the cost Dr Rynani declared We had better waken up and realize that the burden of air pollution and auto accidents can become too great MARCH SPECIAL VALUE 121 DUNLOP ST room lots 50 on tdJllfll lilrs Mallory said Then IID other petitions in Orlilin Kirk land Lake Vancouver and To mntzo Mrs Mallory started the prt test after one of her three child nzn was offered drugs NDXILI Collegiate Mrs Mallory has no idea how many signatures are on Lhe pe Llldnns now Shewlll know when the rust copies are returned to Dr Rynmd MP Simcoe Noah in mnah time she sal She stressed that there was mailing political to the use of Dr Banards name Letters were sent to him because he has expremd coan with the maxim issue Mrs Mallory is seeking key people in cities across Canada in circulate petitions throughout the country key person must be dcdicaed and willing to devote time she said Our current problems would not be solved by legalization oli marijuana she said Legalizur tlva would make the problem insmnuunbabla and marijuana could be cultivated in back yards REACH AGREEMENT IDNDON Ont CPI Alma Paint and Varnish Co Ltd London reached basis for set tlement Friday for new con tract with the Oil Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union representing 100 hourly rated workers ratification meeting is to be held Sunday CITY NEWS M3812 EAHUKER SATURDY MARCH in Spring Fling Of Barrie Roads Costs Us Public wuks department elm In doing double duty dam days While some crews dear now other are busy clearing cama basins to drain 62y roads and prevent pothoiing still other are engaged in lling pot holes that are beginning to appear rt guisrly on 6w roads End year the problem arisv as melting snow forms on ruds and seeps in causing part of the road base to give way and drop or shift The problem is ex pected to become worse as frost beginstoworkiuwayout at an roadhed enough the phalt Public works employees some times Lind theaselves involved in liliesmt Job cud day INSULATION Snow is kept over catch has ins sewer gratings to insure that when the temperature drops below freenng the grating open ings will not imle On mild days workmen must locate these cats basins and clear the snow from them to allow the water to flow off the road before it seeps into the pavement According to Neil Fox public works superintendent it takes very little to disturb road few puddles of water pounded gain and again by trafc and anally having the water seep through starts reaction that lel cause the road to drop any where from minub amount to several indies cold mix asphalt compound is used to patch the roads be cause hot mix asphalt is not available this time of year Each year the public works department rims up hill of ap proximately $20000 to ix pot holes and do small areas of patching um are considered tmmorary repairs ton of asphalt or patching costs cars it you ask public works em ployee what his job consists oi Penalties Seen For Harassment TORon CPI Lands and Forests Minister Reno Brunello said Thursday members of the Ontario legislature will be pleased with the type oi lcglsla fol who presented in the near future to penalize those who harass wild animals with snow mobiles The minister replying to questions about the killing of wolf on Lake Slmcoe ice and tha slaughter rabbits in rural township said hath incidents are under investigation the wolf case by provincial pollc OBITUABY GORDON KELLY For many years conductor with Canadian iii Rull aways Gordon Kelly native of Barriedied in Royal Victoria Hospital on March ill in nu Tilld year He had been in ailing health for same time Except for 12 years in Capreol he had lived all his life in Barrie and retin ed mm the railroad eight years ago His resldcnce was at 176 Anne St South Mr Kelly was member at the Brotherhood of Railroad Train men and St Georges Anglican Church Aliandalc He was an ardent sports fan especially hockey one son having played for Barrie Colts He is survived by his wife the former Ethel Hurst whom he maried in Barrie in 1921 also by his sons Albert of Canadian Forces Base Burden and ows ard of Trenton an RCAF Vctcn an and band leader now teach ing brother James Kelly at Toronto sisters rs Ethel Moyie at Detroit and Mrs Lily McDonald of Windsor He was predeceased by his parents Mr and Mrs John Kelly oi Allan dale Funeral service was held at Steckleys yesterday afternoon Rev Walter Leo oi St Pauls otficiating interment was at Barrio Union Cemetery pallbearers being Hurst Murray McCunig Webb Weatherali Roach Coo JUST REMINDER MARCH Ibllt TO 2151 IS OUR ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN rating Our Anniversary BARRIE COMMUNITY CONCERT ASSOCIATION $20000 one of the answers you might get is lttls moran we hauled snow now were caring drain and when it mow well be ba mmplmn We don have job this time year We do everything ltdounottakelonglolll pot hole the asphalt is put in and tamed packed even with the road surface it more water laminates around the patch it sinks again and sometimes within days the crew must re turn to repatch Another problem faced by the public works depamnent 7vlisin the road They are caused by heaving in the pave Mandglvenwavylodkln the land ii there In several close together Will the public works depart ment be working on pot holes tomorrow it deeudS on the weather and whether more up our This time of year the public works department does every thing Gas Company Employees 0n Strike Nine members of Local SIS In tarnationnl Chemical Vorkem Union went on strike Friday gainst the Consumers Gas Com pany in Barrie They joined tut other members at the union across Ontario who are demanding higher wages and fringe benefits The company has made two of tors The first would provide perszent wtgo increase initially ahd further increase of per cent in the second year The el tentative Uffcr would involve one year contract with Spur cent increase The workers are asking for 129m cent raise on gross week ly salaries ranging from $79 to 13550 in one year contract Jakob Jones company prclt sident said the strike is very much regretted but added that slmcrvlsnry start would trike rover duties rming em ployees Of the nine striking employees in Barrie arm is ill and one is not picketing This leaves seven to carry signs One man said that the local had asked Striking employees at Toronto to come to Barri to help out Roy Onyscbuk ares manager for Georgian Bay said that sup ervisory personci with the aid of the companys computerized operation would take over ac counts and billing dontcn vision any problems be said Board Accepts Otter On Site Simcoe Couny Board of Edu cation has accepted an offerd $1500 an acre fram thcuty for fourth high school we Jack Ramsay education dir ccbor Said letter has been sent to council and formal au ccplurico will follow shortly The matter was referred to the building committee Wednes day night ainr discussion by the board The city rejected bound altar of $16m which had been made to counter an ack illil price of 58500 The more sif is located in BuyView indtlallllll park Mr harmDy said tne school could open in 15771 ma depending on the gmwh of the student population and financial situa lion Want home Get mortgage loan Thntrst mortgage you need for your residential or farm property may cost less than you think atVictoria and Grey Trust lfits good risk property dont let money stand in your way Just phono Victoria and Grey Isu DONALD smear pothale tilled and tampcd gets will aspb Albert Cow Plan To CoOrdinate Social Agency Skills Social agencies in Barrie have ionncd committee to co or dlnateltheir activities The Mayors Conference on Social Needs in Barrie held it first meeting Wednesday night The need for the committee came to light through the search of Farina Alexander social work student from Univer sity oi Waterloo now doing field work at Edgnrs Adult Occupa liannl Centre in her research on the ltctlvl ties or social agencies hem Mrs Alexander interviewed mprcscn tntivcs of several agencies and one thing came up in almost every conversation rte needs rm organization when we used m4 can it telmine gaps In their senlot and overlapping of ac uvlucs The city also needs central rurcrcnce organization where the public can get information on which agency can help most NOT ANOTHER The Mayors conference will not be another social agency it will he only co ordinutlng committee chairman Rev David Proctor sold it will be similar to committees in other muni cipalities like Stayner Drillia and Nclvmarket lwo lepre sentativcs from Canada Man power three teachers from Spelling Bee This Sunday spelling bee for Catholic elementary school students in Barrie Angus Phelpston and Eimvale will be held at the Knights of Columbus Hall an army Street Sunday afternoon Students from seven sonar ate schoon will be involwd in the contest The winner will compete April in the district finals also to he held in Bar rtu Chairman for Sundays coa test In Michael avick mam clear Joseph limi gtlidanco oiccs at Nanh Cnl legiatu and Eastvica secondary school representatives from tho Salvation Army and from the United Presbyterian and Church es in Barrie hwo representa tives imm Edgar Don Jackson and Garry Norris from the Simlt coc County ChiHrcns Aid Society and Mrs Barbara vaan from thc Simcoe Public Health Unit attended tho found ing meeting At the next meeting rcprcscn talives from the Parks and Recreation Commission and the medical profession will attend Mr Proctor said Father Blackwell wllul showed an intcmst in thetound or emnnuum has us moved from Barrie Mr Proctor hopes that another clergyman will be chosen to represent the Roman Catholic Church The first meeting gave agency representatives chance to con sult one another and change views on problems and pm grams Dva suggestion were made for iulum activities considering referral service and dircctory of agencies Members felt listening car should be available to provide nccded Contact with the public at all times People with pro biems will be able to call in to the canine and get information on which at the agencies in town can help them best mm bar personnel of all agencies of Ban rio should be available at each agencys ofce All agmcies are doing counsel ling or one type or another Mr Proctor said and indication of what the olhnrs have in the sama field would be very valuable DRAPERY PROBLEMS They can be solved at the DRAPERY STUDIO is COLLIER 51 BARRIS 7287712 directory listing services and 2N DLNLOP USED DICTAPHONES $4995 up STAR BUSINESS MACHINES KEMPEN FELT KIWANIS TRAVEL ADVENTURE SERIES 30 panama CENTRAL AMERICAN ADVENTURE TUESDAY MARCH l7th I970 815 PM BARRIE CENTRAL COLLEGIATE AUDITORIUM Also Featuring Barrio City Concert Band You 479 3e

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