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Barrie Examiner, 2 Apr 1970, p. 9

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Winter Is Back wcr returned to Salome garb this ms at when April shavers In to be the onlor or It Pubic Work Departing gm back hm tbc timer pcpanmmt mamas an as blowing slow cu may to msfe feet in some arm Ontario Provinan Police it Barrie palltd their pm cars from the mad the bright of he saxm and maintained only plumb LlLrr in be known sum centre moving norm anstrriy from Ohio mused In mammal weather Expcdcd Iuw lmlght in do grccs Forecast high for tomor row Is 55 downs Sypopsll An Intense storm moving meuxb Ohio in giving mrtbenaterly gale and mix urenlralbandsnmvtosoumo cm Ontario the storm moves nordleastward snow will spread Into mo central section Budget Will Help cllbepmwnceandtbermln Lb lower Grczt lakes realms will amigo to snow northerly winds will bring mobs latzr today Northern Lake Huron nan burtcn soughrm Georgian my 5PM mung LL to law our tomcat douche min cold lr ends 11er 25 to 3543 mag 051mm 1mm twat mg Windsor 30 lendm so KlLtbenrr so 35 Mount Forest 35 warn 35 Hamilton 40 St Catharine 30 to Toronto so go Pctcrbarougtx no 35 Kingston no Own Sound Trauma so Killaloe no 55 Iifuskoka 35 North BJ Sudbury Earltorl 20 53ml Ste Maria 15 so kapuskasing so Mme River lo llloosorlce so Iimmins 10 32 Georgian College Georgian Colicgo will get do nito benets from the raise in college grants announced as pan DI the Ontario budget Norman Sisco head of the Ontario Departments of Edur cation branch of applied art and technology said grants to Ontarios 20 community colleg eg would Increase by dzendcne bulf per cent this your raising the total lram 554500000 to $77500M Tho Increase has been made In take caro of an expected 25 pcrcen increase in student en rulmcnt in the college this all Crawford president at Georgian College says cnml mom will increase from 425 to $00 In the full This is higher than the predicted 25 per cent The reason is that Georgian Is the newest of Ontarios colleges and still very much in the ox panslon stage The college will probably get higher proportion of the grant Increase than others because of its enrolment increase Wo will be well taken com or through tile grants from the province be said The college receives its up erational funds from tho disarm ment of education Its capital costs are paid by cooperative grant from the department of education and the department of unlvcrsity affairs Chunch mentioned In tho budget for unIvCllelcs wiu not apply to community colleges likicd Georgian Mr Crawford so Im shepherd says mrccycamld Mlchncl Far ingtnn centre to his nub ycamld brother Jamie and frlcull Cathy Hargreaves Ill So four Jamie and Michael will be among 250 skaters In the Barrio Figure Skating Clubs annual Ice revue Dream Along with Us at the mm Saturday Thcro will be two shows of tho ico Toronto Man To Reicrmatory Probation For Indecent Assault Ronald Kenneth llunl 2t 01 Toronto was sentmcul this morning to yea in reform nlory to be followed by one year on probation at the spring us sizes of Onnrio Supreme Court at Barrie Hunt had pleaded guilty to the indecent nssasult on 17year old Ibmnlo student at Wasaga busted Toronto student at Wang Berth last slmmcr He was originally charged with rape Crow Auorroy John Murphy said the girl Ilal bccrl unable to resist Hunt because she had bccn running mmy and was ex The Kids Need Our Support youth dmin centre is noc essary in Barrie to help cope with changing community cm vironmcnt and to bring clos Itlghlight the mectlng was panel of tour Gordon Roach Garry Norris Richard Partridng and Ken Jupp They explained or communication link Jinan their views on the youth dropA le young pimple of the city Mayor 113 Cooke sold last night He was addressing it special in centre and answered ques tion from Lbo floor Gordon Roach who sat on the panel as an intercstcd pdmnt meeting held by the citizen said that mixup with prIor committee on ayouth dropill Centro in Collier Stmct United itlcs in the present society has led to problem Toe young Thumb Fallows Hull tho need us parents desperately homo of last summers Embryo club for youth The club which was opened on but all we can say that we dont understand We had bct lcr understand because tho tcmpornry basis for film weeks youth of today will become the was closed in August The com adult of tomorrow be said mitten has been trying ever since Parents should be at the top to find permanent place for with love understanding and youth dropin centre mornidtroztion but their values The ban was mad If last on warped First comes liquor nights meeting lbopt Onothird of thoso attending were adults or the ratotruck or tho club and sociallilo Many others were Embryo Those things arcnotultlmolo graduates The aim or me yet somehow we pro putting meeting was toll those pre them first Home fqmlly faith sent about tho need for youth love an understanding of this centre in Barrie true meaning of life should stand first Mt Roach said centre is not tho answer to everything but it will fill afx indmfffmcg need for fellowshipat level good mm it can be used by outside the school said Mayor youths and adults in in better Cooke cnuso improvement of Many people are dubious ll society bout centrc There Is lack Richard partridgm an East of proven evxdence that such vicw secondary school student ccnlrc Will be successful and and mambo 01 me Embryo last no location has been found Jos your sat on the panel to repre or permanent one in Barrie Hem the views of youth he said youth dropin centre is not the But he added communication complete answer but It is dot on the problcm was starting and inllely not blld thing People an interest genuine and contln docnol congrcgnle there to do uing was being shown Inquisl nothing he said tlvo minds vcro matting com Tho Embryo did vcry well last mitments year considering the time the COMMUNICATING on tile LEFTlgoistgollflfa Iim III new youth amp in goalrykbcll ThIarLryolgiIbsa Tallo In in Barrio pro FROM members of last summer youth bad to organize them selves five weeks The group had $225 by the end oi tho time and if the centre had stayed open the groupintended to have speakers and informal discus sion groups be said The problem Mr Partridge added is that socializing for the young is little different today although they do nativich sim ilar to those their parents dill The church as meeting place has gone and few under 21 take part in Lilo church This has lqu in vacuum Young people today llro generally bctlcr informed better educated and more runs turc because wider medium reaching them But them is also more pressurc on them tillm there was on their parents he said centre would lelp them gct together and loam to work with others Garry Norris is social worker with the Childrens Aid who sat on the panel as the adult repro scntalivc for the Embryo group said that when adults talk bout the youth they get fright Cried but there is nothing to be afraid of The youth want to work with adults and get involved with ad ults but because of general communication gap between people this hasnt come across lVe dont like to talk any more and this major criticism of the youth at dropin centre they just sit around and talk But if we all could talk more we wouldnt have the problems we have today he said Evcrvyne makes mIs takes our Norris Barrio has an Embryo club The adults are members of III citizens corn mittco for drop ill centre in Barrio Both parties have mncrutvr It cant USO Bur example But when youth make mistakes we tend to bu very judgmental be said The youth ot Barrio have hem asking for drop in ccntm now for 10 months Mr Norris added If you sqy no tbcn lt is your decision but remember the conscqucncies they arc also yours Kormth Jubb worker with the mental Health Association one also panel member said that young people need things more rclevunt to them than thoso offered now In the com munity When adults built city they make the buildings acceptable to their needs Then they consier the children and build playgrounds and clcmcn tury schools Then they con sidcr gmup such as one that would use They need place that is re lovant to them in which they can become involvcd sham and participate he said Rclevunc means it place to fit their needs life style inspirationsv level of social function actle tics language and interests centre would have to be ac ccssiblc to all the young in the centre of town on would have in be in building lllcy them selves could decorate In their own way Tile centre must be programmed and managed by 33059 participating in it he odd But for success the kids need the support of Ltle adult society We hm adults for 50 to 60 years they are adolescents or only about five Give them chance he said been pushing for permanent drop in centre in this city tor the past 10 months EbtamInor Photo ICE REVUll COSTUMES READY nod pm Tickets are available from Elle 33min Examiner CITY NEWS THURSDAY APRIL any club mombcr or at the Examiner Photo revue at urcnu 19705 Georgian Cdrlcels Awards Program In addition two trophies will be presented One will be the resort nporutiou trophy award cd to tho graduating student judged to be most worthy by his classmates second trophy is the Buggs mcmurial award This mcnlnrial trophy Georglon College of Applied Arts and Technology awards pmscntntion sat for this after noon was cancelled due to in clement wcntbcr Among the bursaries and scholarships to bu presented arc the Atkinson Foundation bursar ics the Georgian College till snrics and the Blue Mountuin Resorls Limited awarded to first and second year rcsurt operation students Three awards will bo prcscnt ed for the first time Thcso an Lilo Business and Professional Womens Club of Barrio schol urship the Ontario Medical SCC rctnrlcs Association award and tho Cnnrldinn Restaurant Asso clntlon Foundation bursary Three Car Crash Damage Total $900 Damage totalled $900 In three car accident on Collier intersection of Frunkiyn scholarships rcscntutivcs scholarship donors Strcct at the Owen Street westbound car operated by Martin Frederick Gcil of Colo lier Street went out of control and collided with nstbound cars driven by Margaret Hots land of Melrnsc Street and Feb er Taylor of Shanty Bay Road No one was Injured in the no cidcnt Innistil Ieery lnnisill township council is lccry about accepting an 01er by the county library board to join its system The township would lose if it joined Reevu George Burton 0km said Innisiil has the highest us scssmcnt of any township In the county As result lnnislil would be paying more than olllcr areas and getting less smaller Amos Huronia Tourism Speakers Topic Ray Atkinson director of the HuronIn Tourist Association will address the next meeting of the Lions Club of Barrie The meet ing will be IlLId at the Boystuirs Lodge Mtncts Point Tuesday at 650 pm Mr Atkinson will spcuk on promotion of the tourist indus try in Huronin Gasoline Spoiled Her Well So She Sues Garage Specular store and home have been in Alter short recess lawyers her family since 1814 when her agreed the jury could be dis grandfuthcr William Campbell missed Where the gasolino Meanwhile like Sumlidqu would be improving it facil an operative microscope to be lines With money Imus has used in eye ear misc and become gummcd up the patient probably put into tho funds representative from library board will be asked to llLtcnd meeting of council to explain the bcllviim and prob lcms of membership for the township she had last hcr wzller supply when Gulf sculcd her well ch oral others were dug and one of those yicldcd salt water which opcucd the store was pumped into the and store causing Iurtllcr incon venience and damage SAND TN WELL She said silo purchased nearby property for 58000 in or der to obtain source of fresh water She said sand dumped in to the well located under her dining room floor had ruined the floor and walls causing futhcr expense Ivilss Campbell alga wns un Including the store at crbulldlng whic rents for $35 month because of tho QUOTES poor water sho could be gett Duntroon service station op orator testied In Supr erne Court yesterday that he had siphoned gasoline well of Eupherniu Jean Camp bell and had used it to run school bus Miss Campbell owner of the ell Gcnerul Store in Dun is suing the man Dam lcl Hollncssy and Gulf Oil Cun nda Ltd for allowing gasoline to look into her water supply thereby destroying It Her lawyer John Collies said yesterday that the amount of the claim will be disclosed later Mr Ilcnnessy told Mr Jus tlco oslcr that in March 1905 one of his gasoline pumps rind been knocked over and damngcd After it was replaced honnliced it was drawlng quantin of air along with the Cnmpb troon otherwise she said Later it was estimated op roxlmhtcly 3000 gallons of gas ollno had leaked Into the ground Ht drew Mo full 45gallon drums of gas from Miss Camp bells well in M135 Cambcllomstlfied that Two Policemen Hurt In Fights At Hockey Game Taro city policemm were In jurcd Lu nigh while they at mmptcd to end fan from the Bird Colt Woodstock Navy vm Junior gun at the Barrie Arena Merlck Ankur Gillrtte 25 of Woodstock has been nrros ed and charged with assaulting police officer Gillette will appeal in provin rial court at Barrie April 29 to ace the charge is currently lodged in the Sirnnoc County juil Bail has been Sc $500 Corporal George Winger and Constable Thomas Bookcy of Lbe Barrie City Pnlice force were taken to Royal Victoria Hosph ml after thcy were Corporal Vingcr Is suffering from chipped bone In the ankle and Constable Bookc from two bmkcn ribs Ncitbcr ciilccr was admlltcd Fights in the stands began early In the second period and mntlnucd spasmodicaliy through um rcmaindcr of Ihc game Police reinforcements were called to tho arcs aftz Lb lights started FIVE POUCme Arron manager Ernie Adams Still two police oiflccrs were on duty when Lb game began but we had as many as five lam as the action In til stand con unucd Mr Adams said total Altm dance was 873 lie estimned 00 to 450 were Woodstock tans Normally attendance or these games is under $00 bdxavcd Barrie film This Is It first game at which weve had any trouble be said lie said normally there all ofcvr on duty but two won called in because of the bele ior cl Woodstock an last Friday nights game play cd in Woodstock The Barrie Cults hall to ha corlcd by police mm the Wm stock arena following that nine The Colts on lasl nigh ame lo laklm the Anonmrlo Super Junior cllump our games to two Seals Donations Ahead Of 1969 Barrie and District Easter Seal campaign donation to dam have reached $5375 about 70er of the local objective of $7ltit0 it was announced lolt dlly by Tony Dccarlt campaign ch rmm or the Kiwanis Club Th Sim Cllme mm 1305 cu pcs returned It ls running about $230 ahead of 115 ycar nlo campalznurun in con juncllon with the Ontario Socio ty for Crippled Children com tlrlllcs until Apnl Mr Dccaric said tint 16500 malings were 5201 to local homes and industry nlcs mail inns he noted includcd plt paid rink rcuxm envelope or the convenience of the doncr III EN Mclicchnic gcncr Lrtc pine Vliiram Linton grand Of lerary System unison Donald hlpting registrar Roy Christie trou smr Eldon Grccr Alimon or Lloyd 1mm organist Alvin Mill capl of guard 00 mm are Illustde John McMilstcr guard nolcd Mr Dccalt ric wo aso suggest um per sons contributing to the cam paign can assist even further it Magee Installed Ils Master 0i Spry Chapter Bose Croix has been donated to the cul Darrel Doll Ilhgco was logo by the family of Franklyn Buggn the lust Registrar of GcorgiunCuIiLgc lItDdILd in highway accident in June 1969 He is past Deputy Grand Illa It will he presented to stu dent in any graduating class for an outstanding contribution in student activities Collego motion charlie 0f raquld will address the us scmbiy bricin before the pro scnlalions are made by mem bers of the Board of Governors the advisory committees and college ndlllinlstrntlon and re ol bursary and clcctcd lllosz vlso Sovereign or Spry Chapter liusa Croix last night at Barrio lllosonlc Tompk it of Georgian MLsonIc Dis trial and an cxututivo 0n turio lydm for Ildlrto region rsthation officer was in Illustrious Brothcr Ilzly Bishop and cercmorlics wcm crfonncd cy membch of the Gcorglrm Bay Scottish Rite Club udcr dirccliorl III Bro Blackburn of Stayncr and Besides the new llVS other oiccrs clcctcd and installed vorc Frank Loverlug lst general Harold lilillar 2nd Marcellus pro rollill Marshall Ill LllLy mly llicil olm stamps for lll envelopes Snell gut turo 111 us only pennies lo the indivlduill but many tho of addilioml dollars to the sod cly Thcsc dollars dilcctb bon cilt the clippicd child The pmvlllmwlde campaign oblcrllvc is smmmo Half of the funds raisch in the for Sol campaign by the Kiwa Club is mtlrlllcd in Barrie for the dircc assistance of lanai needy handicapped chil drcn The balance is given to ho Ontario Society for Crippled children to enable it to muinuo its Ontario wide rehabilitation and ilcalmcn pmgrmns far the mom llmn 14003 crippled young stars in tho province Ad tionnl mvclmrs may oblalncd at Scphem Store on Dunlop St East or at Webbs Juwclicryou Essa Road MAGEE BNIIQIS Chrislic Bishop mp Sovereign Princl Arnold ling Dcl Colo Gordon throat operations is anscnmtivo lD Leighton Harry Mickie Imd board of Barrie Masonic Temple Donald Puddco nuditm Purchase Operative Microscope The I111an Victoria Hospital scope could be great old In Auxiliary will provide $5000 for operations on the small bones of tho inner car If Ihcso bones can go deal but with the llpr the The instrument which ar of the microsoopo the bone rived at the hospital several can bo cleared of the gum weeks ago will be very useful Ally money left over from to specialists in the fields mcn payments for the instrumcnt tioncd above Dr llicks will go towards hair dryer for said For example the mich hospital patients cum from and who was rcs Don Kirkpatrick an cnginccr pvnsihle were no longer in is uuw employed by the City oi sue they said Bcurlc testied that he had Illr McKeon said ollly the done feasibility study on tho mount of liability had I0 be at cllcy alcd it would cost $3000 1968 prices And that increases about flvo ll pcr cent per year bo said Campbell vplcr problem while gucd Mr Justice Oslcr dismiss working for Collingwoad ng cd the jury Earlier one of the Six jurors Mr Kirkpatrick said he estim admitted to being Ml acquaint to once of Mr Iicnncssy and was pump water from the newly excused gcqmlcd Property to the bulld Mr McKcon will the court that was owned by Miss Campbell Gulf Oil bad spcnt considerable moncy in an attempt to find new water supply for Miss Campbell Later he got quotation from The had bccu faiicd only by ing as much as $135 month $flgzfaflogc 335n35lt23 the nature of lilo terrain in that by Gums lawyer McKcoll The Water is 90me IW he admitted he was shocked latablc she sold TIlt tenants mm have to lake all their laundry out and water has to be brought back in cans by private car Tho water was still contamin otcd yestvlday morning five years alter she said Miss Campbell said she has no Intention 01 leaving area he raid Earlier witnesses testified that water had always been problem ill the commun ity as it contained lax55 or by Another engineer Jr Reid mount of salts and other minor at Barrie said Mr lglhrkxiatrlcks Sure we 1an The cnsc continued this mo that his estimate was $28000 at lug Mr McKcon Indicated thul several witnesses were still to tcslify on behold ot the oil con TWr

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