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Barrie Examiner, 23 Jul 1970, p. 2

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Sunnidale Clubhouse Fees Announced By Commission Aifcpcl house at the Sunni daleCoxnmunltyteune rm be heldluter this year to promote use of the blinding by groups In Me mPlrh Ind Recreation Commission is relaying what typeeolpregnmnmlghtbebm wtbemdenAmhdcon eertlnddtlldrensmieshme beenmggated Rents for the building thin rmndllbetsmmotnto upsn end an hour after ll Groups with inaction nd cen Ildemd of educational or com mnnlty value will be chmgod Sid loreneroomvmmupnhnd each box after Groups must make their own mongemcnts for entering and esch group is required to pro vide uble cloths or place nuts dish cloths tea towels soaps and cleaners Chxge for kitchen use will be $1511 the kitchen is used for light lunches or teas fee will be Sic Smsllgroupswillbenmwed to get their own liqmr permit mthe udqmroontrolaoard tarantulamemvmtr in nimbolic bevenga will havehpermlttssuedthrountbe Parks and Floatation Contrab sicnvvilh thebunmnndpmf luganbytheOommlsslm hrrniture needed lorthn bumhgnndBurienuvlcaclnbl willbecozilndedtnmllthey can help Smiles Hearty Laughs Gryphon Does It Again By hlUfLIEL LEEPEB llxun feel the need of few miles some chuckles and some realhcarty laugh see come Blow Your Horn Gryphnn Theatres third play of the season is the best yet Neil Simon lines one point cd very apt and keep coming so quitin that the audience is tuned right in cost is wellsuited again ashes been the rule from the owning play new Girl to my Soup John Evans could not have been better es the old vrlth her by the end of the play or brother the bum and Terry but somehow didnt seem to be Judd had just the right touch 11 us appealing as the ruin do innocehce the younger hroth mnndcd er the letter But Mr and Mrs or pm at Baker were pricelss These present All the action takes mics played by Lawrence Ben place in Alan Bolton New York edict and Jen Borgmann were absolutely believable The audience identied com pictzly with the Jewish parents Bonnie Britten looked stunning as Pew Event the girl up stairs Gisela Caldwell us God nle Dayton hud the audience Civic Ollicials lo Inspect MultiFamily Developments Ilayer lies Cooke 10 members of city council six members of the planning board and four members of the city hull still will lcnv Saturday morning for nJL hour tour of townhouse snowmen developments in Londm end Toronto The tour which was arranged by the city dcvelotxnent cunnil tce to give members of council is look at unmples of lurge high density multl fumin develop ments will take in the Berkshire Village complex in london and the Thorncliffe Park and blun tingrove Mews developments in Toronto The city OlnClllLi will leave by bus et turn bachelor apartment Here as the older brother he livu cou vinccd he Is not ready to settle down while his parents anxious ly await his marriage and their first grundchild Between var ious sltl trips and holidays he manages few odd days at his fathers business When the younger brother leaves home to live with him the notion begins The author has caught the spirit of the age and hits writ ten no supercial play The hu mur throughout is splendid Dir ector Brian Rlnloul has his var ious characters deliver their lines with uuluralness that carries the play ut marvel lous puce Tilcre is never dull momcnt in this production of Comc Blow Your Hom And when the lilts went on the audience was still chuckling This is omstar summer enter taiumentl NO LOSTTIME INJURIES The zsman Barrio branch of the central unit of Gull cansdu were honored yester day by senior offlclals o1 Gult for one your of no losttime lu surics The men received the Presidents Award and $5 cheque for their Achieve ment part of the unit FROM LEFT Hugh Grundy Barrie brunch supervisor and Elmer Gull Chanda senior vice president present tho Presidents Award eith tion to drivers Murray Mor eau und Law Hubbert The Hot Meal Service Planned For llll County Students studentnrut nil Simcne County high schools will enjoy hot meals in their cafeterias next your thunku to move by the school board lhst night Nocoat contracts were uward edllust night to Bcuvcr Food Services and two private indi viduals for culclcria catering Tho contracts were awarded the sumo on lost your on the understanding hilt there will be nocost to the taxpayer litaver Food Services caters lotnll schools in the county with the exceptions of Bunting Me mqulll ln Alliston where Mrs Gladys Pcdermun runs tho serv ice and Drrlllu uren echoth served by Don Fusco Most school had hot mouln serivlce lust year now all of the will have it Before approvln the com trucls the thirteen rend reports from the principals of the schools in which the existing sob up was cnllcd sutislnctory and wholesome only objection to tho move came from trustee Alvin Gru vcllo who said some students were not pleased with the pric ca or the vurloty offered lie suggested that tlibonrdellould tender rather then confirm inst yourn contracts no the compel lton would not lose hourt and go out of business In few yearn everyone else willI hhvc folded thelr tents be In Vlcectlolnnnn Marley Ford or cured lVir Grnvcllo that tenders nrewllod for regularly ul though not every year central unit is made up of branches in Burrlc Believlllc Kingston Port Hope and two in Toronto Exizrniuer photo DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS SURVEY Officials of the Department of Highways will be stopping roud travellers on the outskirts of Barrie for the next three weds part of the citys transportation may and study liorc John Oonnel stops Dwnsvlow visitor to ask where he is going where from vehicle type and pur pose of trip The seven mun teams travel most Ontario taking several survey year hammer Photo Playgrounds Popular Poor Weathe Parks and Beauties cummi cion mart pod wygauhd etiendanu this year despite pool from ltme to was i151 compared lo in M9 Registration in mixtiming les sonssolurthlsyearlsossnt Ind lei at Johns Session one the first three weds July wil be the lxrgeshxwllh rcptteed 0n vingxoundl m1 child ren have been registered with 55 ovaugh attendance in the morning and as in the alter noou Luer morning nttend once so and menu Lion too is at Queens Park Shear Park and dela path lead the lbs for afternoons with an average attention of 60 each day There are 15 playground prvyanu this year in the city Registration in the special skill Fogm for teenagers in 216 with an average attendance of 75 The most popular of the afternoon skill program is they nls with 75 registered at Stra barle Queenl and Shear parks Next comes uts and crafts at Despite coddnxtm Greens Cunde Edgehlll nod Sher with reslg entice of Both enticing It Johnsoni Bend and Park stand at 30 re gstzatiom fnck end field It Noah and Eastview has l5 registered mm so far in the playground program included Ltde held at Springwalu Perk July 11 with 55 children attending crack and field meet held at North collegiate yesterday ot hidzy the Grypbou Theatre Company will present the Ohm Tint blade Fm It to up in or mums Moot in case oi rein creative arts dog will be held todm at St Vincent Park am to 12 noon The final pmdo and penny carnival will be Aug 13 starting at my Hall Ind going to Qiecnt Part Time will be on km Other up coming events ln elude softball tournaments gnis sports day tennis tourne mcnt canoe regatta and bowl lugtournameut Continuing Sunny Weather CITY NEWS At Least Until Weekend Yesterduys ns wcuther is due to break up bit but maln Iy sunny is the forecast nt least until the weekend Low tonight in the Barrie will be 58 degrees high Friday The noun temperature at The Barrie Ethlncl offices will 79 degrees NEON CPI Ontario synopsis at 630 am our and scasonnbly mild weather prevalch across Ontario oven night with high pressure cover ing the Great Lakes Tempera tures ranged between 50 to 60 degrees Most of the province will con linue to enjoy this return to plcusuut summer weather but an old storm contra moving slowly northward out of Tenncsa see will bring cloud and some echaltatlon to souttrwestem Ontario ter today and Friday =9 maumntwnus Loan GENElllit KIWANLB OPEN MEET For the first time in some months Kiwanis Club of Enr rle will not have guest spank cr at the dinner meeting Mon day at the Continental lnn Pm gram chairman Waiter Stocklcy nunuunceri that it would he on open meeting when members discuss various subjects concern ing club business such us fin uucos projects etc WINS JUVENILE GOLF Paul osuchuk of Bunlo Coun try Club won Juvenile low not of 63 at the nnnuul boys in vitation golf tournament week at Tum OShauter Coun try Club Agincourt Paul was one stroke up on Guy Konuck of cGorgcwwn and Al Ogle of Torontos Rouge Hills Western Ontario Conservatory Announces Examination Results Eighteen Barrio residents suc cessfully completed music ex umlnutluns at the Western 0nlt tarlo Conservatory of Music Up lversity of Western Ontario Lon don this spring Shirley Doveton passed her as soelate muslc wnchors examin ntlon Myru Murut hol Grade piano and Wundu Pierson her Grade piano in Grade pinno Johnna Bo gnrdla and Brenda McKnight passed with honors and in Grade piano Arlotto Menu and Brig itta Mnrut pusscd wlth honors Grade we tuken win hon ors by Karen Ellcmcnt and Sun on Froom and Anita Swed berg pulsed in Grade piano Kathryn Grunt und Shollu chdhcrg got honors and Karen Melon buchcr pnsscd Dlnnnc Adnlr passed with horw or in Grade ringing Gorgory NOTICE TO EXAMINER SUBSCRIBERS CAmtuR MISS YOU If your Barrio Enmlner confer he not arrived by ptn please phone 7282433 end copy of The Examiner will he delivered to your Ilnt by pm VAllEY TAXI pRlyEYOURSELF CARS TRUCKS It rtorhurus lor title Iorvleo To CONTACT THE EXAMINER CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT directly call 7266539 830 am to 530 Mon to Frland up to 200 pm Sat BARRIE EXAMINER Dunnelly Circulation Manager llfclcnbucher received first class honors in Grade singing Lisa Jackson got honors in Grade singing and Nancy Wall wln and Erik Swodberg uchicv 6d honors in Grade singing Fifteen people from Orlllia were successful in passing tho some set of examinations To receive first class honors the exumiuoe musthuvc 80 to loo per cent honorn 70 to 79 marks and pass so to 59 Isnt halfso HECTIC When it is followed by Welcome Wagon calll 7235186 or 7256303 totlhy HG ammo MEEW and Ilidhy will be mainly in the so to 85 range Toronto Hamilton Luke Huron Lake Ontario Sunny today it sunny Fri day High today hour so low to nlght 55 and SO and high Friday 80 to B5 Windsor Lake St Clair ldtke ErleCluudiug over this after noon with chance of occasional ruin this evening and might Friday mainly cloudy with showers likely High today neur 80 low tonight 60 and high Fri duy 75 to so landon southern Lake Huron Niagara Sunny today Cloudy periods tonight emf Friday with chance of showers High today nom 80 low tonight so and high Friday ugnln around 80 degrees Sudhury North Buy Georgian Bay Algomu white River Hul lburtcn Tlmnghml Cochronc western Jalntq Buy Mostly sunny today and Friday High 55 to Northern Montreal Ottawa Today and Friday runny High today and Friday the mid 80s low tonight 55 to 60 Momma FORECAST 10Ron CPI Murine forecasts for the Great Luke at 830 am EDT valid until 11 am Friday Lake Superior west hhlf Winds southeast 15 to 20 knots Fair Lake Superior out hull Winds light becoming southeast 10 to is knots by evening Fair Luke uxen Georgian Ely Winds light becoming cost to southeast 1010 knoll this all emcon or evening Fair Lake Erie Winds easterly 10 15 knots Cloudy Occusionul ruin Luke Onhrio Winds light worteta VPsr THE EARREE EXAMINER THURSDAY JULY 23 10 Barrio citizens will have chance to learn to water ski from two of Canadas best Aug The Parks and Recreation ContmlsSlon along with the Can udizm Water Sid Association are sponsoring lcamtoeki clinic The clinic is open to so per sons 13 years of age or more at cast of two doliurs each Registration forms are uvullnble from the Parks and Recreation Cumtnission ofllce at 142 John Street All equipment is supplied and the session includes two runs behind towboat The clinic will rttn from am to pm at the Government Dock at the foot of Hayfield Street It will be divided into morning and afternoon session The two instructors Hamid Water Ski Clinic In BarrieAugg4 Townsend former chic in of the water std sdlool operated by the Collins Bay Wu ter Sid Club and Bob Principe gold medul winner at the 1965 Cunndesummcr Games and the Cunhdihn Wntcr Ski humpiom ships will pushate compot itlve types water skiing Mr lbwnsend will also demonstrate Water ski kite flying The course will include lnstruts tlon on proper signals between hunt driver and skier types of handling of skis in and on the water and boating and skiing safety The important part of water skiing is learning the basics and learning them properly Af tor that the skier can move on to more advanced aspects of the sport quite easily Mr Townsend snid

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