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Barrie Examiner, 10 Apr 1970, p. 9

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ComplacendY On Hate Bill by FAREB Emarow OTTAWA Speciall People may sit down and rest and be come complacent about the pro blem it the Governments on bate literature is passcd Dr nypprd tPC North said in the Commons Wednesday He recalled the passing the Volstcad Act in the United States which introduced Froluhr bition The moment the not was brought in it was dismal foil uro us the temperance people thought they had battle and they sat dolrn to rest law can take the place of sound teaching Dr Rynnrd should be our Slmcoo their pointed purpose our ideal to create in the hearts of somcty on otmos phere of goodwill and undcrstault ding tbc very purpose We are dedicated to in the destruction oi bate He asked who would define hate literature properly and said the bill could hoax the very people it was supposcd to pro cc and could be used to put thunk malt docket Ho said that 9998 per cent of tho people bore only good will toward their DR RYNARD create goodwill fellow man and anyone who gloatcd over lute literature should see it bSYCbIatrist The greatest security for thosa who might be the subject of hate literature or who might become intent but which have nothing in thka class hatred lie them Mr Aiken said STEPHEN GETS engineering department this week FROM LEFT engineer Don Kirkpatrick Stephclt Daioo Barrles may oroltho week April to 13 got an inside look litthe citys Several Projects Plctnnedi To Raise Money For Band number oifundraising pro icets or the Barrie Collegiate Baud are underway The band rlccds $50000 to muke trip to the World Amateur Music Festival in the Nether lands this summer Bund prosidunt Michael Mills outlined lo meeting at the build on last night the student major cliort from Central deputy Also planllcd is series of Salt urday car washes ut Grandvicw Ford Sales Ltd Street On April 17 teen dance with all proceeds going to the bond tour will be held The dance at Central collegiate is sponsored by Woolworth Co Tag days to raise additional funds will be helvauly and The students council of North collegiate has donated $100 to the tour Run Stewart fund raising chairman reported ticket sales on Bayileld music ans lililc bikeuAthon collegiate to llalvkestonc and back The students are seeking sponsors gNowGeneration Topic Wednesday Mr Anderson will considcr the pollution problem censorship and pornography and Ltlo effects of deterioratng mor als oll marriago stability and tile Mr Anderson holds univur sily degree iu cross cultural communication and is especially interested in the situation and views of youth today The problems or drug misuse the generation gap and church irrelevancy will bonmong topics dicused during series of loc turcs to be held or Grove Park Church April to to April 17 The series which Is geared to Us Chl tiall problems or wall Iely is entitled Crlscs Tllo lectures will be given by Lynn Anderson 130 director of Western Christ Iun College In Saskatchewan and leader at tho Key Club of Kel owrla high schools Thu lcclllrcs will begin at 70 solutioll pm and lost half all llour ll totla The topic at Monday nights lecture will bu Christ Bridges the Generation Gap Are you and your parcntsstlll talking to each other On Tuesday it Christian Solution to the Drug Problem Sylnpltlln or slu or Ton of Kelowoo Ill SPIIE OF THIS MORNINGS SNOW SPRING IS HERE with this 9399 per cent of the people have much more faith in those pcoplc than in any man made laws which may nibble at our lreedoms and in the ion run destroy ts the Grillio MP declared Gordon Aiken PC Parry Sound Muskoka said the bill would be useless in preventing the dissemination of hatred and if it was pursued vigorously it would limit ircc speech CONCERNED WITH LIMITS The bill should not have been introduced but now that it had lllr Aiken said he had no alter native than to vote to support the rights of minorities in Can uda but his legal training lull him concerned about the limita tion or free speech and the pos sibility of witch hunts under the legislation LbInk this bill is tragic ex ample ot the sloppy vague and inelfectlve pieces of legislation we have had placed before us Time alter time we on placed in tho position or having to de cidc how we shall vote on hills which have azoudexpresslanb LOOK points out Sewer blueprint to Stephen and Aid For ri Examiner Photo fur the lllammolli bullet and draw the major fundraising el fort have passed the hallway mark The association hopes to tho Sloomcoupic sell 500 nl tickets Any cash donations to the band association or the trip would be gratefully cceptcd Mr Stew art said Donations may be mailed to the Barrie Colicgiulo gtBlld Association Box 571 Bar tie The association will give re ceipts for income tax purposes bomc Thursday the subjch will be he importance 0t prayer tor the mall oi the 705 and the leiuliull Although you wouldnt know it with the covering ol snow on the ground this morning it really spring The signs are hcrc AT LEFT Public works employee Ted Hailctt cleans winter accumulation OI dirt and grime from Bayfiuld Street sidewalk ABOVE The Four Are Fined For Shoplifting Provincial Judge Fus tcr Icvicd heavy fines against four persons who pleaded guilty in court yesterday to cilargcs at shoplilling from the same rtore Fined 350 were ion Bruce llichan l7 and Richard Grant Pcevcr 17 both Midland stud ents They cotcred Towers Store north of Barrie March 19 and put records under Lheir jackcu before walking out without paying McLean was caught outside with $47 worth oI records while Pecvcr llad records valued at $29 The youths were tried separ otcly Also lined $50 was James Frederick Lcwthwoitc 45 Anne Street In Barrie He was soon It lakco sucdc jacket iron the store hidden under his cum coat The jacket was worth $47 Lewlhwailc nppcarcd without lawyer and gave no evidence except to tell Judge Foster he had been drinking that day Carolyn Sage of Dunlap Street was lined $40 onet shc pleaded guilty to stealing blouse dress and other items valued at SH on April She placed the items in Itcr handbag at the rear or the store and walked out without Paying Tower has the right to entry on business without be ing subjected to this sort of thing Judge Foster said Too Much Cotnpetition Cancels 97l1 Miles To Millions Wat spate of fund raising cam paigos has contributed to the cancellation of Miles at Mil Iions walk in Barrio this year However the Miles for Mil lions committee hopes to resume the morclt for international dev elopmele in 1971 Wendy Hicks member of the committee said Thursday In 1968 the valkathon raised $27000 Lost your 1460 walkers complctcd 26 milc tour In misc 526500 School Board To RentComputer Along With Two Other Boards computerized financial sys tem will likely be instituted by the Simone County Board of Education by next year This week the board made slight cllaogcs to an agreement bciJeen itself and tile depart ment of education and sent the amended agreement back or approval An agreement be tween the board and ACT Dutu Systems suppliers of the Com puter service was also sent for approval The board was invited to take part in joint program involving the York and Hastings timc on oxtlng equipment boards oi education Terminals would be leased to each board and the services of large coin putcrs would then be made vallablc Costs will be paid for by the department of education up to the time of an evaluation July Ill The board of education has tentatively Set aside $50000 to continue with the system after the evaluation Chairman John McCullough told the board the System will make financial information vuilablo almost instantaneously and will not require the pur chase of on yequipment The board will be buying which belongs to ACT be said Tells Oi Collegiate Band Tour preli nary plan or the Bar rie Collegiate Bands tour of Europe and trip to the World Music Festival in the Nether lands this summer was outlined at the Barrie Collegiate Band As sociotion meeting last night The band will arrive In Am sterdam July 22 and play in the festival at Kerkratlu July 24 and 25 Tlch it will travel to Ger many then up the Rhine and into Switzerland From there the band will travel through the Alps to Austria or visit to Vienna It will then travel south to ltnly and visit Venice their back through Switzerland and back to the Netherlands The band will return Aug 10 National Aquarium Convention Scheduled For Fish lallClQlS mm across con trul Canada and the United States will gather in Barrie at the beginning of May for the 11th outlqu convention of the Canadian Association of Aquar ium Clubs Gwen Smith of the Barrie Aquarium Club said it is not known how many pcnplc will be in town for tile lwoday cvcnl Bookings will be madc at tile Holiday Inn as visitors names bcecme available To Meet Parents Francois lrcllcll speaking palcuts ill Midland rcqucallll bilingual ed sllip beLwcgn the Bible Ucntlun for their cliltlrcn will be technology Friday nights lecture will but The irrolcvancy of churches Dusty pews uulllatcll dogmas ooical clubs able to air their views to spa cial comm ttee of the Sirocco County Board of Education Trustees Alvin Gravcllc Ray and Ro Edwards wcrc duud God and churches turned irlislrliltctl by tile board to meet till the parents Barrie In May Guest speaker on the first clay ol the convention May will he Allan Valnio of the Shel ics department Ontario Lands and Forests He will speak on Canadas native fishes and their conservation The next day Wilfred Whittcm author lccturcr and artist will speak on tropical fish and the aquarium hobby itself King Ed ward school will be used for fish show on May Tilt board was told last night that requests for bilingqu ill struction had been received from to famich lli llrlidlalld Each is or In applying to be come public rather than separate school supporter The parents involved have 45 Chilfiltn up in Grade level traditional oral herald oi spring the snow drop has been putting in an appeurunu lllc lust cw days lExumillur Photos JOHN GEDDFS Joins stall Former Major Ioins Georgian John Murray chdcs lur mer air lorco major will Join the stall or Georgian College in May as program super The Manitoba native ll surv ed in bases in Canada in num bar of ying and administrative positions including tour of duty at the North American Air Delence headquarters in Color ado Springs ilir chdcs holds all honors BA in business ad ministration and diploma in management training from the University of Western Ontario Prior to his retirement from the armed forces llr chdcs was stuff oili at the Win nipcgbascd Trai ng Command headquarters responsible or all aspects of management and in structur training in the Cunad iall forces lie is married to the form Peggy Fisher oi London Ontar in They have two Children The Animals Here Ilpril 22 The Animals one of Great Britains lap ruck groups will present concert lrcre April 22 Tho students cauneil of North Collegiate is sponsoring the event to be hcld at Central Col legiate auditorium An advaucc salt of tickets only will be held for the concert slated to run mm 330 to 1145 pm Tickcls will soon be available at local high schools The Barrio Rotary club pre sented the citys edgling Big Brother Assaclatlonl with cheque fol $100l1 Arron same limc the group also gave Silly Ell LiaRRY Club POI sw ng singles club Ior Barri Perhaps Single people bctwetn the ages ol and 36 have llltic op portunity for group socializing To help suite the problem meeting will be held In St Glics Chumh Wli I9 51 form pccizll cl cre will be no church cm phasis for the club This is only place to jump on lrum The club will be strickly sou Rev Arthur sroruy at Grace United Church said Ho and ncv llcrbcrt Bull st Gilu Church gut the idua lor the club when they heard young people complaining that them as no way to mect others their age in oatrid llluy Siiy that llch is llutlh illg for till 205 to IDS lo du in Barrie lrom the viewpoint hi mixed social gcr together They Swinging Singles Barrie have to do things alcnc without chance to mend others of that ago Mr Storey said stTr OWN PROGlLt Till gmup will be able to es lu 5b as own program Alter it is formed the meeting place tsinl RLclSsiilly be Si titles It could be any otilvr church or public mecLing place in Barrie are uctdcd but if not only providing the place and means or them to get togeth cr We will be on hand to help if we arc needed but it not will sltp aside lr Storey said typical program might in cludc bowling parties and dut ms or things oI mnrc serious on lun such as discussmn groups and speakers It is up to tho membcrs Anyone inlcrcsfcd in joining the club is welcome to attend the Sunday night mcctiog CAR noon BLOWS OPEN $200 DAMAGE IN MISHAP real accldcnt on the parking lot or the Barrie Plain resulted In 5200 dam age to two car yesterday Keith llurmustcr of no Bank was drivtng his ear out or parking space out sldn drug store In the plan when heavy post at wind caught the door the car beside his The door In btllcved to have been Improperly closed because it ew open and crumpled the lebdcr of tilt moving car About 5100 dam ugc was done In each vell kit The owner he parked car was Andrey Okc of RR in Barrie The mishap occurer lulu In the alleroded Abbott Heads Georgian Council Duug Abbott been elected pmsident of the 197071 Stud cnts Administrative Council lSACl at Georgian Collcgc John Douglas was voted vice president and Cathy Beaudoln secretory Tile new SAC trea surcr is Norma Smilh Brian McFadden is the social chairman wbilc Tcd East is athletic chairman Publications chairman is Forrest Sandburg Year representatives Joe McCarml second year incss Rick Smith third your business Pelt Bennett second year applied arts Rod Clark second year technology Jim Sauder third your technology The new council will hold olce until April ltl To Purchase Four Portables Portable classrooms now lcas cd to Lllt Sinlcoc County Board or Education by Beaver Lum her will be purchased or $21073 The board authorized the pur chuso this week after hearing that the lumber company had dropped the purchase price an average at $1750 or each unit The board had tunlcd down the original offer some time ago The portablcs are located at oiadlnrd Slaynur and Corpus Christi Elementary School filth classroom now at Guthrie was considcrcd ulliit or further use and was not pur chased it is to be returned to Beam and rcplaml with boardrowncd portable Gary Alex the boards super intendcnt or plant said the huge Iportublcs would be hard to move The dcpartmunt at high ways had guarantccd lull eoop oration if any moving bad to be done he said The purchase price will not go over the budget llgurc stt aside Ior portable tilis your LOCAL AND GENERAL Nulv EQUXPMENT Tile Simcot County Board of Education has been asked to spend Sillil an electronic equipment lur Lllc new wings oi Eastvlew secondary school The rocommcnrlaliun was inciudcd in rcptirt submitted Vctillcs day by the boards vocational advisory committee SPEND LESS Lcss money will be spent on capital projects in elementary schools this year by the Simcoe Counly Board of Education Trustees Wednesday read rc pnrl on capital expenditures which showed that plans call for $251863 outlay in the calm ing year as opposed to 935190 last year Capital expenditures are or such things as building norm DONATES To BIG BROTHER ASSOCIATION to the Barrie Collegiate Band to help with the bands trip to Europe this summer FROM LEFT Ted Holman Oi Gait guest speaker at the weekly mgcting and member of the improvements and movcmcllt of portable classrooms BAND MOTHERS Tile Barrie Colicgult nnnd molilcrs group will hold rum mage sale Aprll at Cal Street United Church to use money for now rcd jackets for the band members RETARDED SCHOOLS Supplies Iur schools for tile rctardml In Sinlmc County will likely cost approximately $17 218 this your trustees heard this week in budget sum trlary it was explained that the money would be spent or such things as books audiousual supplics furniture and qutp lncnt 2Wa Im Zionist movo Rotary president Dr Woodstock and Hopper director at the Barrie volYWCA and an organizer of BlgBtotltcr movc mcnt hero lExumtncr Photo

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