is Deny PM Reports that Prime Minister ester Pearson may block the more oi CKVHTV to the edge oi Metropolitan Toronto were circulated to Toronto Thursday but denied in Ottawa MelonIdle the stations oun era altered to take Channel all tba air during prime time under certain conditions to avoid the risk at any serious interier ence on two popular adjoining US channels Ralph Sneigrove one at the manner at CKVHTV said in an interview with The Barrie Examiner Thursday that CIch TV hopes to establish an aitilia tlon with the CBS network In the United States to rebroadcast CBS programs in Canada spokesman tor Prlma Min Istcr Pearsons ottiee denied the report carried in Toronto paper that Channel will not be al lowed to move into Metro An other Toronto paper said It iearw ad authoritatively Thursday ni ternoon that Mr Pearson had not yet made up his mind about the matter At news conicrence on Wed nesday Prime Minister Pearson merely said the matter had been reicmd to the cabinet but no dccuion has yet been reached Many oi the obleetiona raised to Channel moving to Palgrave Is that it would intertere with reception oi Channels and in Toronto According to the de partment oi transport the ln terierence to Channel would he more severe since this Buttan station is located about to milcs iarther Irom Toronto than phan nel it Channel is able to make an ailillation with CBS it would be broadcasting the same nct work shows as Gianna irom Buiialo which is also CBS station According to Mr shel grove this would provide much better reception iar those pro grams in the Toronto area According to the department at transport the molerltyoi the In terierenoa tram Channel to ad jacent channels would be contin ed to people who live within one and halt miles at the stations transmitting antenna This would nilect roe people according to an estimate made by Alan ters another coowner of cm TV The Board oi Broadcast Gov mm to Block CKVRTV ernora in June approved CKVhe application to move its transmitter irom Barrie so miles north oi Toronto to Pal grave 25 miles ironi the Metro poUtan Toronto boundary This would allow the algnal to be received by Toronto Sets and would In ettect add another Toronto TV stoiion Normally the transport min ister could approve or reject the 886 action on his own authority but because at the uproar In Torontowith politi cal overtonesMr Pickeraglll brought the matter beiora the cabinet The Issue became highly conlt ientious in Toronto aiter oppo nenls oi the move claimed that the Channel signal would interiere with reception in Toronto irom us network sla tlans In Huiialo NY whosa signals on adjoining Channels andi are received In Toronto with the aid at outside aerials in addition some clvic oin cials In Toronto claimed that political isvaritism influenced the BBC In It decision alnco the three owners at CKVR Ralph Snelgrovc Geoitrey St mmmmnmm rm Kindergarten Can Be Fun Or Frightening To Child in it more days too Barrio children will enter kindergarten for their iirst experience In lor mai education To these pupils the classroom may be bewildering and even irightenlng place on the ï¬rst day Many will have thcir ilrst experience away from the pro tection and guidance or their parents How those ï¬rildien hdlusl to their surroundings depends to great extent on how parents have prepared them according to an experienced Barrie kinder garten teacher Youngstcrs who have had nurs cry and Sunday School exper Ience and who have been given some independence and treedim to think tor themselves are the ones who adapt most readily Mrs Nelly Hall said Those who have not been away irom parents or had any respon sibility even to the extent at dressing thunselves are alien the ones who break into tears at the departure of their parents because theytiind the new ex perience strange and frightening Mrs Hall kindergarten teach er at liillcrast School with many years oi teaching experience commented on the teachers View oi the ï¬rst day of school You never know what toex pact on the iirst day Oitcn youngsters cry and as when their mothers try to leave them The best thing In these cases is for the mother just to leave We try to do everything pos sible to get the Interest and at tention oi the class particularly those who adjust poorly use finger surprises or gmes Its best to try some thing that Is iamilinr to the child What we try to do Mrs Hail continual is to build bridge between home life and school We want to make them associate school and iun Mrs Hall explained that one oi the primary purposes at kin dcrgarten is to teach children to listen shiurnrs andshort stor ies are popular ways to catch and hold the attention of the children We try to use their names so they can get to recognize them Mrs Hall said Lead ers are called upon to give out supplies and materials lntroduc ing thcchildran to counting ADVISE PARENTS The best way parents can help nchild prepare for his iirsl day oi class according to Mrs Hall is to give the ymtrrgstcra their atiantion when he has something to say Children should be en couraged to lake little rupon sibiliiios and do things iar them selves The youngster should be taught his name and address and diiierent colors Parents should use extreme care not to irlghten the child by saying sudi things as wait un til the teoeher gets you in school School should never be used as threat Visiting days and open house at school are excellent oppor tunities tor mothers to Introduce their children to what they should expect The system var ies tram school to school but all schools in Barrie otter some sort oi openhouse it only ior one hour The most important aspect of dressing children iar school is that the clothes be durable and easily kept Children like to have new things said Mrs Ital but clothes that need lot oi carcshould be avoided Most clothing those days is eas ily k9 it would be biasing she Ii mothers would put the childs name on all his rubbers mitts hats cdals and gloves ltlost oi the children are the same age and size and wear the some type at clothing It is al most impossible to tell their clothes apart Many coats and sweaters get leit at school dur ing the your according to hire Hall One at the problems encounter ed by the kindergarten teacher is that oi getting youngsters to re spond when they are told to do something In many cases the youngster is used to being able to wait until he has been told to do something many iim before he feels obliged to respond Occasionally we must speak tirme to get our point across Mrs Hall aaid Relation between parenL and the kindergarten teacher Is ex trancly important to the child in school It the child has any problems at home or In his per sonal lite it is important that the teacher knows about It so she can avoid aggravating the problem at school Mrs Hall said Parents are welcome to come to school to ask questions it there is any aspect they dont understand about their child in school Were always happy to talk to the parents about their child because its bound in help the child the old standby rhymes and John Murdock leit anrlnnis til Township teacher and member of the Barrie branch of Full Gospel Business Men Fellowship International is greeted at Cebu City Philip pines by Eeni Espina govern or the city Mr Murdock Is one oi group of so business men taking part in the second INNISFIL TEACHER 0N Eilli EIIST TOUR Far East spiritual airliit itin erary included Manila Hang Kong Taipai Seoul Tokyo and two other Japan citles Zentsuji and Kagawa en ling and Alan Waters are prominent Liberals Mr Sterling lniorrncd oi the Telegram report said Thurs day dont believe the Liber al party Irould allow ltseli to be intimidated by nimanongers and Alnrmists in the Tory Dim The only payoti want from the Liberal government he added is honest government Earlier Mr Stirling had snldl have always been Liberal and will always be Liberal but this had nothing to do with the BEGe decision He added that he had received his that radio licence in Montreal when the EEG chairman was Progressive Conservative Both the Star and Telegram reports indicated that while Mr Pickersgul invored approval or the move Finance Minister Sharp and State Secretary Judy LaMarsh were against it in tho cabinet Mr Stirling made the tumoii otter in diacusaion with Toronto advertising men Ila said he would be willing to have lawyers draw up papers committing the station to leave rononro move the air It any serious interier once occurs in prime time in Toronto as result oi the trans mittcr move Prime tlrna usual 1y is regarded as to it pm Mr Waters raid that about as per cent oi programl carried by the Butiala stations are available on other channels received In Toronto it it were proved that Channel caused Icgitlmata interierenca with Buitalo programs not otherwise available In Toronto then CKVR would go oil the aIr dur ing the time these programs were turned on hlr Stirling said the alter was made hecatno at his conti dencc that no scrlom Interior cnce would reaidt irom the move and addedAa tar as im concerned it we have the opportunity to test iar 90 days we can eliminate all interier once in Toronto Among the opponents oi the transmitter move is television columnist Dennis Bralthwaito at The Globe and Mail who has agreed to meet Mr Stirling in TV dcbata on the Issue The debate will be carried on the CBC Ttruday Sisal 19 to pan mam an new TILE BARRIE EXAMINER FRIDAY AUGUST 25 1967 Youth Uses Obscene Language Fined $25 In Barrie Court charge at creating distur hence by using obscene langu age resulted in 525 line tor Barrie youth after he pleaded guilty in Magistrate Fos ters court in Barrie Thursday The charge was laid on Aug ust against Paul Francis lty thcr 20 oi ta Eugenio Street in harrie alter an Incident in which policewerc directing tratlt tie near an asxsdent scene Ey ther was stopped by police who discovered his car had no men geney brake or rear licence plate light and he was iniormed he would be charged with these oiiences Tho disturbance was enough to bring woman out oi her house upset by the commotion outside the court was told Ryther admitted he had been drinking at the time CARELESS DRIVING The conviction at Hamilton man on oharge oi cardess driving remllodan tineoi$20 plus $2450 in court costs Police laid the charge atter an accident on County Road 11 in Ora township on May 24th which resulted in 51000 damage to the two vehicles Sidney Arg ent 13 at or Deschene Avenue Hamilton pleaded guilty to the charge in another case line at $25 plus $250 in costs was handed Robert William Hold it oi 54 Penetang street in Barrie in magistrntes court on Thursday who had pleaded guilty to hav ing liquor in apligeiatber than his residcnce Reid was charged aitor ho was stopped by the OFF on Highway 11 on Juno Too girt bottles at cake which had up mixed with an alcoholic bovaa age were iound in the car in addition to an opened case at ale with eight plats still in the case second change at crowd ing the drivers seat Reid was lined $10 plus $150 in costs He had been stopped because OPP oiiiccrs noticed hlm driving with one arm around girl and only one hand an the wheel COMMON ASSAULT charge at common assault laid against James Gilbert Brown by Julia Foster was with drawnat the request oi the com plainant Magistrate Faster reserved his judgment for another week in the case at harry Samuel Ramsay who was charged by Essa Township Police with pea scsslon oi stolen goods The evidence was presented in magstrates court last ihura day butliiaglstrnte Foster dec lined to hand downa decision at the time Orillid Wovman Dies In Crash An Drillia woman Was killed Thursday evening when she was thrown from her ear aitcr it went out at control on Highway 400 just south or Harrie The woman has been Identiiicd as Mrs John William Maser Zt oiBuena VistaLodge RR Drillia passenger Ruth Noel la Jackson alsoot Buena Vista Lodge is in satisfactory conditionin the Royal Victoria Hospital in Barrie with ahraa ions to her back and neck MARINE ronrcnsr TORONTO CPIMarine toreeasts tor the Great Lakes issued at 330 am today Valid until 11 non Saturday Lake Huron Georgian Bay Southerly winds 10 to 15 knots becoming southwest 25 knots tonight Fair Lake Erie Laird Ontario Southeast windsdo to 15 knots becoming southwest 15to 25 knots late tonight Fair Lake Superior Southwest winds 20 in 30 knots becoming northwest 25 knots over western halt oi take this nitcrnoon and remainder otthe lake tonight The accident occurred when the tow model compact car owned by Mrs Mcsers husband went out or control and rolled over throwing the two occupants out Ruth Jackson landed in the grass median strip hut Mrs Maser landed an the pavement and sustained severe skull in juries Damage to the car was ï¬ll mated attimfl iiBIRITEX IIRESCRIPTION SERVICES SillSon Drugs TPHONE 7284429 For Fast Pickup and Delivery At No Extra Charge 301 Blake St Barrie Shopping Plaza Toronto Man Is Remandedi Onritlufrder Attempt Charge remand to Aug 91 was giv en James Henry Greenidgé 28 Toronto Thursday when he an peared ln Magistrates Fosters court on charge at attempted murder Legally man cannot be held or more than seven days wit out appearj bolero agi trate The automatic romands Ihérc has been one week since Gteenldge was arrested My 16 will continue untllvhe comes up IDI trial Grecnldge Is charged inco Toolbar with thahcating and elabbing of William Howell whti asdlscovered July14nak ed and unconscious an side road in the vicinity oi Crown Hill Howell was treated in the limo Victoria Hospital in rie and later taken to Toronto General Hospital an placed in an intensive care un Howell was suticring trom stab wounds in the neck shoulder Chest and abdomen lie had managed to travelalmosl mile trom the scene at the attack to point where an area tamer tound him Greenldg arrested in Toronto July to charged in con nection with the lncident lie is PLAN Mowfo Aï¬ENn mechanism CLASSES commence SEPTEMBER 5th Binnie BUS ESTABLISHED 1997 IIIESS COLLEGE YOUR GATEWAYrTO OPPORTUNITY 66 TORONTO STREET BARRIE COMPLETE couases EMPLOYMENT Eon GENERAL OFFICE AND BUSINESS EARRIE ausINEss COLLEGE TORONTOSTREET BARRIE PLEASE SEND ME FULL PARTICULARS ABOUTYOURSCIIOOL WITHOUTANY OBLIGATION 0N MYPART DATE NAME being held in Simcoe County jail ADDRESS ADDRESSESNROTIIRIIINS ON PENSION PLIINS Mel Gilbert Toronto lite insurance company oiiiclal outlined some oi the dangers and line points at pension plans and estate planning yes terday in an address ot meeting oi tho Rotary Club at Barrie rnou Lari Gob don Mason president Mr Gil bert Elli Caldwell past presi dent Examiner Photo Damage Is $200005 As Loaded Van Burns Damage was estimated at ammo when transport load ed with hardwood flooring was destroyed bytite last night on Highway on about six miles northwest oi Barrie LOCAL GENERAL RECEIVESAPPOINTMENT CheEsman formerly or Barrie has been appointed vice prcsidcnt of operations oi the Canadian Waitinghouse Co Ltd in Toronto llir Chccsman will be in charge at tho campanys five operating groups or divis ons EXECUTIVE POST Ziegler who direck sub sidiary operations or West Bend Co at Barrie and points in the United States was appointed ax oouhvo vicepresident of the par ent company located at West Bend Wisconsin on Wednesday DIVING BOARD Barrie YMYWCA this week In stziicd ï¬bergias diving board asepart oi its renovating plan According to reports from tho its popularity ls such that people arent using the pool or swimming anymorev they are having too much iun diving No ruins Barrie Fire Department ro ports yesterday was another quiet one There wcre no tires in the city No iires up to 11 am this morning Fire Chief Dan Keast has been atMonL real all week attending lire diiefs convention my EXAMINER warrrnps can news The truck driven by Alexand er Clarke 24 at it Hcrkimer St Hamilton was owned by irvinc Foster at 565 Kirkwood Place Hamilton passing motorist noticed smoke coming irom the truck and stopped the driver to warn him The truck was unhitched train the van and the van and tire WIRELESS DRIVING charge at careless driving was laid against Toronto man following an accident at level crossing on Highway 11 yester day morning Ono oi the cars was driven by continues Web Essa Road cargo were destroyed in the Mary Janet Silrk of RR Crit lla and the other by Myehollo av Lysenko 46 ot 127 Fairvicw Ave Toronto There were no inIuries but Lysenko has been charged viihh careless driving MINOR DAMAGE An accident yaierday morn on Highway 26 about hair miloveouth oi the ltiidhurat cornlt cr resulted in damage to two cars involved car driven by Kenneth Miller 56 ct Barrie had $150 damage The other vehicle driven by Thomas Ivan Coins 22 at hiidhural had too dam age Tbere were no inluri Due to our recent removal from Downtown Wool vorths we find ourselves greatly overstocke Many items must go Take advantage of the Red Tag specials throughout the store Reductions on costume jewellery up to 50 Jewellery 7281267 Annovuaautnr or MENU BARRIE DISTRICT SECONDARY SCHOOLS SEPTEMBER 1967 CENTRAL COLLEGIATE REGISTRATION an Students Grades 313 at 900 Students entering Grade 13 who have not made out timetables and all others who have problems are advised to discuss these matters altthe school office during school hours on August 29th 30th andslst NORTH COLLEGIATE REGISTRATION Grade 993 Assembly in Auditorium Grades to Ii12 13 930 ann Registration In Classrooms Students in Grade 13 on specialitimetables and all other Students who have problems are advised to discuss these problems at the school office during school Sept hours Wednesday Aug 30 Thursday Aug 31 and Friday gEASTViEWSECGNDAItY SCHOOL REGISTRATION 42 rave All Students Grades IZat 900 am Counselling services will be available to all students during the week pre Cedlilg the opening of school Cafeteria service will be limited for several days aiterSepIember 1967 Students should arrange to bring lunches the school Beverages will be available at ZONING ARRANGEMENT Students entering Grade Qfrom District Elementary schools andstudents whohaye been in attendanceat the Collegiatesihave been iniormedwhich school they are to altarid New students to this District orsiudenis with special problems are asked to contact one of the school offices before Sep tember lsi BARRIE DISTRICT CENTRAL COLLEGIATE BARRIE DISTRICT NORTH COLLEGIATE EASTVIEW SECONDARY SCHOOL 77264846 7254541 ore1521