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Barrie Examiner, 15 Aug 1967, p. 3

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CHARLES TIERNEY cen ire was presented tho 0ptimist club ccrtiiicate ol Cites Problems Facing appreciation allowing his od drcss in the club inst night AT LEFT is program chair man itev Joseph Molitaris Presenting the cerlllieaie is Errol Jesse iPrivate TV Stations Television is the whipping ho tor all kinds of alleged hits but the average person sllil watches it between tour andahall and live hours day according to CKVRTV sales manager Charlie Ticrne lr Tierney spoke We csiay night to members oi the Barrie Optimists Club it is still an intent industry in Canada the lust station being opened in Montreal 15 years ago Septmtbcr followed wcolr lat erslty CBL in Toronto There are 65 active stations in Canada Tittytwo at these are CBC or network lliiiiiates as is Channel lir lierney pointed out to those who object to the pro gramming oi stations su Barrie that prime time is pretiy much controlled by the Canadian Broadcasting Corpor ation As an example local stations have nothing to say about what televised between the hours and 11 pm Sunday nights nd during mudl oi the evening the rest at flle neck Local stations have whit leObGCCO Harvest Harvesting ol sprioggrains all wheat tobacco and potatoes as starled in the southern part ioisiincoe County while some leoru has been harvested in con lilmlond northernrseetltions7it was shown by survey Inquiries showed near record uhay crop has been put into arns alter considerable anxiety was tell earlier in the season due to excessive rains causing ome losses due to mould The second hay crop also is excep ionally good The potato crop and most vegetable crops have come along rhettor than anticipated earlier Tomatoes were hampered along with other crops in early June but have come along andare amounts to only small qlce Georgian College Offers Preparations tor the opuiln at more Collsgl ot Applied Arts and Technology are well under way and regular dayflml courses be oticrcd bermn in this alslrmoo ot the Boani 0t Governors Gm lic Csm announced today Classes will be held this year Barrie opplng Plan on Well ington Street Wat Renovation work in section of the Plan has been in PNrrus tor some time and issehoduled lor com pletion about the middle at Sen lcmbcr in die initial College operation tive programs or instniction will be altered Additional programs will be added to meet the de mood at students in the are as the college ms Measures Organization person nel will take part in Ooeration are personal tlvm all over the in rsry quarters in the Twister duigned to test the equipment and training at res courses ltlroromnu to be curled not initially nil be or Hear hear or wear dilution Three year diploma programs will he otterod in engineering technol day and hairless Idminlstrb lion twoycar merlms villi he oflered in the electronic techni cian and general business ieids and oneyesrproznrn Ls pro posed lending to Medical Sec retarial certificate Students wishing to enrol this Fall have beenaoolylu to the Coliczslor tho pastmonth and enough applications have been received to provide substan tisl student body eollere oi tieials have indicated that all student spmicstionsmcivsd be torc September lstlnll be coo sidcrsd but some eourscs may be titled belorr lime CITY NEWS EMOs Operation Twister Slated Por Borden In Sept Simceo ilorrlo Emerxeney Unsorsrsq competition between cue units in the province Approirimately 75 casualties will be placed throughout the lemtion Authority Last night urea xcrclsa will take the pisce let the sooner Ontario ol the Kiwanis dub of Barrio FROM LEFT Ray Marshall Peter Gill Ralph Nickerson committee chairman illustrated through ills use of Slich and commentliy the work or the Audrnrity He was addressing thoregular meeting PETER 9M chairman ot the Nottawasags Valley Con Belore the end ot the baseball in network programrrung he season this year there will be said He noted last night that criminal charge can be laid start of the season only lollr or live Saturdays when games are not televised At the Program against any station that screens mers were given to understand less than 55 per cent Canadian content during the week Another thing many viewers may not realize is that TV sta tions are allowed only it min utes oi cmunercial time per hour there would be only live or six games televised They set up their schedules accordingly bearing in mind the 55 per cent Canadian content law When it was decided more games would be televised they Because the network controls had to toggle several of their much prime time and iii ad programs and are still working vertisements thatgo with it there is little time leit tor pri vate stations to sell An aspect ot the growth on the problem To odd to the dililcility some games dont go the estimated 2H hours they sometimes television in Canada is that 25 stretch out to tour per cent oi the homes in the To ronto area have two or more However only six or seven per cent of these television sets are color sets One advantage of televismn Set Dates For Mr Tierney said is that it could present news as it happens Perhaps the best example this was the ass President John Kennedy atinn oi intermediate iastball league president itlllard Everton has Canadian content problems are announced dates for the two oiten diiiieult to solve he said Grains Begins ripening well in most parts of the county They are little smaller bu semifinal series starting later this week Series between iirstltplace Burden Flyers and tllirddplace Yanch Heating commences on Thursday night with an 330 game at Base Borden Series also opens Thursday night with secondplace Barrie Coop playing host to fourth place West Bend Game time at Queens Park is oclock Second game in this round is Sunday night 830 at Queens he qualiw is excellent said while Series resumes next Modonte Township grower Mmday 21 pm who said he be ved this to he Queens irinthrarea ageneral eon Keith Mother South Simone representative in his weekly bulletin said harvest aud certain spring grains agricultural ing of tobacco other crops like and potatoes has started in hi area indications are the South Sim coe harvest will be much better allowing ap prehension earlier in the season Some damage was done in certain low areas but much ol this was ott set by bountiiui crops else than anticipated from excessive water where Juihjflflle ve and innings VC CAPTWES ALIVE PHNOM PENH APlAides to Prince Norodom Sihanouk Cambodias chial at state said Monday he has received eonlir mation mm top Vial Cong leader that Gustav Hertz and Douglas Ramsey two US elli ciais kidnapped by guerrillas in South Vietnam are still alive The sides gave no details on the conditions or whereabouts oi the two men The rescue no oil playott games wrli last nfim 59 province st Bade Borden Septl to and 17 About 34 auxiliary pollen ot liocrs lrom the county will he involvedtn the exercise The role of the local EMO office will be to wpply simulated casual crntion will inks place at Rescue Village at Base Borden where the ormy trains its personnel in the evas cuation of casualties lrom die aster zones merg Fourieriuhlimer Dies Alt Allision The Moral of Harry Faulk ner 75 lormer publisher of the Alliston Herald was held from the Thomas Co Funeral Home to Allistoo Union Cemetery this afternoon Rev Larry Phillips sonin law of Mr Faulkner conducted ndsottielatednt the graveside Pallbearers were six nephews Thomas and onnell Ted andlEob Faulkner ohn Lewis and Anthony Quinn Roy Carleton and Ernie Cum berland were flower hearers Mr Faulkner who train use newspaper husinms Dave retired Mellowblendsi two to twoandahallhours the authority is llesskafldiwflisptlblislll and Council June Mrs gtGrant Gil debris or the village Alditlcrcnt aspect oi the on misc is that it will take place llle rightplacc st undcrAtioodltghts from Saturday the right time under the right nlghtlo early Sunday morning up fly to NM game 3mm thong Mm vallon ordinfto Peter Gill ichslrnian 1oite Nottwosaga intonationwe lln on oddrcSiilo the Kiwanis l5 WWW by Club oi Barrie last night Mr Emmet MSWiJth Gill Illustrated through slides gt 01 Wm 6mm the work of Conservation Auth elmimm orltles in Ontario particularly Nottawasaga There aross Authorities in an ran iiidlévfiildnsldblés For County Auxiliary Torte The Simcoellarrie ency Measures Organization is planning an advanced training course tor auxiliary police eon stables at the end of September Approximately 35 men from all parts or the county are an peeled to take the course which will be under thodirectlonoi region south of line lrom 0t tawa to WinrtnnTlIls includes approximately sci municipalit ies and an area of 25629 miles perGlll irornAlliston point Bernard HamspdeputysEMO edoutihe Authoritys interest coordinator in development through channel The course is opeotoauxil ixation reservoirsprescrvation larles who have completed ol naturalvaod historically inter YEN work it qualitieslhem eating leatures and education as first class auxllisry con oi the public in conservation ot stables wilder and removes Weekly instruction perldds at One of the major mblnms be oilered ML Mr Gill stressed that heiore you can work on pollution con trol you must determine the ur Hegpointlxlout that in many oases water can be polluted with out any visible evidence such as small or appearance The only way to determine the alter selling about 17 years ago died Monday at Stevenson Hos pital The First World War vt eran came to Allistontromvshel HOLDS BREATH The Canada goose can stay Water noun hy tltea pollu uum mi tent and source at the problem UP TO determined ulllymr tfiewiligr to Any iter and to sustain aquatic lite through absorption at oxygen it there ates on local interest and man fmuch organic matter in power to complete projects the water tbls obilttyis over toxedln other costs thr gh chemical and boetér lltl the water loses its bill to break down matte to the Authority to take out no area The authority concentr the area uttering theplonning and guidance necessary Hall at the money in the authority ty comes from the municipality Mr Gill pointed out tint this summer record high water levd was readied broalting ro cords back as tar as 18891 Pililllli TABLES Now that silmmersbereget out of your house to bat Pienietables ready made are the answer Pick up tononeJorthe cottage and one for your mouse Call intone submerged tor lhrcee minutes burne and joined TherAlllston Herald when Elliott was editor and publisher Later Mr Faulkner purchased thebu editor or some years Besides his widow he or mer Joy Nealelle lelt our daughters Gwyneth Mrs Lar ry Phillips Joantltirs Murray bent and May Mrs Prent MOP UP pronovnnaf Convention LA corps all volunteers was busy cleaningth the Barrie wArena Sunday night alter the lourday Jehovahs Witnesses District Assemhly There was lot or work to be done Lorgf est crowd Mott persons at tended inclpublic address by lit Mills Sunday atternoon FROM LEFT Morley Itnysn Earl Winch and List Baklro womens chorus the Met lowblends plans to practice every Tuesday night at St Georges Anglican Hall on Bur tonAve iron to 10 pm lied Cross Blood Clinic September 12 Barrles third blood donor clinic of die year will beheld at Trinity Parish Hall Tuesday Sept 12 Goal ofhhe clinic which has been tagged by the Barrie Red Cross branch as bleedin is too pints day the times would remain the same to and to 330 12 Blood banks in the province are getting low because of the annual increase in accidents dur ing the summer months Objective tor the Barrie clinics this year is let pints More nurses and helpers are working at this years clinics than in previous years This leads to less waiting time on the sy dono LEAD IN SNlPE RACING NORTH SYDNEY NS CPt two young skippers Irom Ontario were tied Monday alter tilelissttovoi sotttletttree reee Nova Scota snipe racing championships here Howie of Oakvllle each had llrsi and third in Mondays events and go into todays linal race whoop pointsapiaee Mrs Maeharen Red Cross clinic organizer said to Richardsand Doug Keory both Need Singers The chorus is designed tor ladies interested illbarbershop style singing when enough in terest is generated the organ izers plan to enter the group in competitions Chorus director is Key Atkin son member of the locallSo clety tor the Preservation and Encouragement or Barbershop Quart SlflElHE SEAN To ensure su essiul chants approximately 340 women are needed Interested women should get in touch with Irma Drummond on Baytield Street then with Iflflllutlafllt filing or more uleAnArlullueE CDMPANYthllEll ll Collier st noon es oucau Jijicontlnqe your education7 This booklet shows you7how you can get financial help Do you planto attend aimiversity or other postsecondary institution Do you need financial assistance To loam Whether you can qualify undei the Ontario Student Awards program obtain this brochure from you secondaryschoo or from the stitution yourchoice or writet Student Awards Department of UniversityAffairs 481 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