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Barrie Examiner, 16 May 1968, p. 3

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Hon William Earl Rowe LiculcnantGmernor oi Ont ario will talrc the salute and re view the Grey and Simeoe For esters armored regiment at its change of command ceremony Owen Sound May 26 On parade will be sgua dron from Barrie and squadron from Midland in com mand of the Barrie squadron will be Major William Blain who ecently took over from Capt Harris Stede Second in command of the squadron will be Capt Wayne Stewart and troop officers will be Lt Art Fuller and 2nd Lieut It Keene Present commanding officer of the regiment LtCol JG England CD will turn over to Major OKeefe at formal cpremony in the Downtowner holcl Just prior to the parade outside the armory it is expect cd that Major OKeeffe will be promoted to the rank of Lt Col just before the ceremony Lt Col England took over command of the regiment from ol Symons of Pan ennguishene on Oelober to 1903 Since taking over com mand he has seen many cnzes in the militia both in the operation of an armoured rcrirnent and in the role of the Ilnt in relationship to the re gular force Froma selfsup wting regiment to the new role ot having to supply light arm oured squadron to Canadas Mobile Command this has meant changes of organization and training of all kinds The over all strength of the unit has remained much the same ring his term of command of twocounty regiment Maior OKceife joined the regiment in September 1961 and has served in many capacities since that time His main role tirm Introduces New Equipment DeVilblss of Canada last night combined tour of its Wood St plant for employees with the introduction of new production equipment Employecs were invited to bring their families to sea the plant Plan To Donate Centennial Art To Barrie Club Some of thotorlu from the Ontario Centennial Exhibitors are to be donated to the Bar rie Art Cltdl guest speaker Paul Mammfipeauuk was to its lath annual banquet in tha Bayrhore Motor Hotel at Ben nett raid that the pieces would come to Barrie as soon as the exhibit is broken up of the Art institute of Ontario Mrs on ti spake to the club on the topic Visual Art in Ontario Today He de scri how works by various young professional artists were gathered together and selections made for the Centennial Exhibit by Brian Robertson world authority on art and purchased by the Arts Council REFLECT AGE Time selections he said are all works done in the last five years and reflect the age in which we live After their show ing in cities across the country as training officer has equipped htmwlthanuptothc minute knowledge of what the regiment can do His present posting is second in command oftha regltncnlfi He attended Royal Military College in King ston born to m7 He serve ed with the regular force with the Lord Strothconaa from 1957 to 1961 seeing service mainly in western Canada and with the United Nations force in the Congo Major OKeefe is school teacher at Wert Hill Sec ondary School in Owen Sound Indbar recently been appoint ed assistant to the principal my Ntw THE HARRIE EXAMINER TECRSDAY MAY 18 1968 Dental Health Improvement Follows Toronto Fluoridation TORONTO CP Alter al most live years fluoridation of Torontos drinking water has re sulted in marked improvement in dental health Dr tat Gray director of dental services at the Toronto public health de partment said Wedneday we need loyear period in which to judge the full impact of fluoridation he said But at the halfway mark we have unmistakable evidence oi sub stantial benefits especially in liveyearolds drinking water began in Sep tember 1961 Dr Grey interviewed at the final session of the Ontario Den Assoclation annual convert tion said that in 19cc 7506 per cent of Torontos fiveyearolds bad baby teeth decayed beyond repair At the end of 1967 lids had dropped to 151 per cent MDMRSWEDVE The average fiveyeartold in bad teeth in the de cayed lost or ruled category he said in 1967 the figure was Fluoridatn oi thecitys 201 St aim Ambulance Launches LSave ll Lite Program Here St John Ambulance is bring ing its save life program to Barrie If one life is lost where knowledge of artificial respira tion might have savcdthat life then everybody at the scene of the tragedy must share the blame said Corby Adams chairman of the save life program in Barrie The classes are available by appointment and take only two hoursto learn the basic tech nigues taught by the course Groups of 15 or lnnre in an of tice plant sehooi or club can make arrangements for the classes to be held on their own premises Canada has one of the high the world with 1100 lives test each year said Mr Adams This shouldnt happen Mr Adams said the classes should be must for at least one member of every family More than 1000000 Canadians to date have been trained to save life but this is still only one in all More than just saving drown ing victim artificial respiration is equally effective in saving victims of electric shock suffo cation poisoning or other cauau es of asphyxia The methods taughtat the classesvare simple said Mr Ad ams They are mouthtcmouth and the revised Sylvester meth od The classes will continue all est per capita drowning rates in through the summer months GARDENS Hrtrcnrsr cannons AI 779 Now Open For BeddingPlonts Tomato Plants Rhiiborb Pnnsies There is no question about it fluoridation harbour responsi Me for much otthis marked in provement He dismissed opinoos that fluoridation produces harmful ef fects There is no injurious effect tram drinking water that has beenteated with one part per million of fluorides To go hip er than one part serve no useful purpose For Finest Quality Processing and Big Savings Take Advantage of the FREE they will be divided among nine universities with fine arts cour ses and Ztgalieries including that ol the Barrio clubs Last night also marked the opening of the clubs 20th an nual exhibition Ln library ball Barrie Art Club was begun when Llcwclyn Beaver got six interested mambos together Membership now exceeds 70 and Mr Beaver has served as president for live terms Last night he stepped down to make way for the new president Mrs Jean Noland Other members of the new executive are vlco president Mrs Kay French sec relnry Mrs Audrey Hngictt and treasurer Mrs Bobbie Sharpe Boy ll Burned By Firecracker City police investigated sev4 eral incidents involving fire crackers last night Ten year old Gerald Bax ter in Gowan St was taken to Royal Victoria Hospital after he was iniured by firecracker He had large burn bchiod his left ear and neck and the collar of his jacket was burned He was playing on Burton Aveoua opposite King Edward School The boy who threw the firecr er was identified by another child Police are investi gating tbe incident Police also investigated re port that gang of youths were throwing firecrackers on Napier Street between Cook Street and Weldon Crescent Residents complained that the youths were sticking firecrack crs on window lodges and throwing them inside doors lToniijured In lluto Crash An accident at am today at the 7th concession of Ora Townt ship and Highway 11 sent two persons to hospital Driver oi one ear Ann Shots welt19 of Oro Station was treated for cuts and bruises at Royal Victoria Ho ital and lab er released Driver ottheottier car an unidentified man was taken to themrillia hospital Feg had roduced visi ity when the oliision occurre SPECIAL MEETING The Barrie boy Scouts associ ation will hold special meeting on the new scouting plan at Collier Street tlnited Chmch Sunday school rooms ronight There will be special guest speakers at the 730 prnlmeet mg Leave Packet and Fletcher SCHOOL patrollers face all kinds of weather rain or shine so the blanket of tag which hung over Barrie did little to dampen spirits or they set off for Ottawa this morning tospcnd three days at the school patrollers iam borec lventy two students from Borrla public and son weekend event willaltend the They were joined at the Barrie police do parlment by it school patrol lers from innisfll Township arate chools 69 Safety Patrollers Leave On Ottawa Tour Sixty nine school safety pal rollersflrom lnnlsfil Towosbi and Barrie tell for Ollawa this morning They carried lunch boxes radclos and buoksln prepara tion for the long ride to the capital for their three day visit Barrie studenm were Ronnie Fabey St Marys Separate School Janet Morrln St John Vlanneys Judy Bottrell King Edward Public School Karen Howard Prince of Wales Diane Cochran llillcrest Sphool Rozella Ritchie Cud rington Janice Grcig Maple Grove Public School Martian Moriarty Steele Skeet School SylvieBoucher St Monicas Separate School leigh St lllunicas Separate School Mary Short Johnson Street School David Hurlibese St Marys Separate School 10an commas ELECTV EXECUTIVE Local 873 of the Barrie Typo graphicai Union which repre sents printers at the Barrie Eir aminer and the Orilha Packet and Times yesterday elected Le new executive President is Lorne Wass vice president Jack Kcroey secretary treas urer Stan Wray recording see retary Licw Beaver chapel chairman to the Barrie Exam iner is Greg Tomiiosoo and chapel chairman tothe0rilliai Times is Robert sanctioning yfrun your next roll otfilmat Friendly Tamblyn Drugstore and ceive Free fresh relief thesame size as youer Public School Sandra kin Coulson Oakley Park Public Barbara rFra Retd Grant Corrigan King Edward Steve Prlogle Hillcrest public school Peter Mitchel Prince of Wales Peter Murphy John on Street school Martin Murray Cod rington Street public school John Geldard Maple Grove public school John Bobbetle Oakley Park Bob Byles Steele Street public school Richard Fraser St John Vianneya Sep arate School innisiil Township students in clude Voyne Lloyd Erian At son David Bloor Harry Heutiolr James Murdock Paul Reynolds Bill Harper Jim Hos lrin Robert lennox Jim Pat ters0n Arthur Hughes Jim San ford Ernest Nash James Gould Michael Martin Allan ihbins Brian Kinsolla Doug las Graham harry Payne Don na Batters Kathy Kelly Donna LloydJuIio Dayholos Evelyn Linda Tanzola Candace Tingley Deborah Timmons Joan Graham Suzanne Brown ing Wendy MeQuarrie Marilyn Mair Elaine Hopkins Wendy Fillows Donna lmhoft Denise Manchard Janis Watson Wad da Wiggins Donna Sleeves Margie Reeves Gail Reynolds Carole Atkinson Bev Chapman Margaret Reid Sharon Gross nore Young Judy Shakell and Barbara Ake Chaperooes with the students were Mrs Rob Thompson Chief Bill Brown of lnnisiil Township and Mrs Brown Mr and Mrs JackPhillips and Mr and Mrs Brown Students were sel ected from the Barrie schools and Sunnybrae Contra Lei roy Huronia and Warnica in lnolstil Township The Banis and area students will he partof 6000 member contingent of youngsters repre senting the nations 35000 pat rol members The students will be given tour of the parliament buildings Royal Canadian llfint and the National Museum on Frida Other events on the list inclu perlormance of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police mus ical ride which will be follow ed by abus tour of Ottawa in addition to tour of Rideau Hall the residence of Gov General Roland Miichcricr Examiner Photo Barrie Cadet Is Top Boxer Oliiccr Cadet John Carlson of Barrio received recognition for his athletic ability during the annual athletic awards night dinner held at the Royal Military College of Canada Kingston Ontario May 13 Officer Cadet Carlson the son of Lt Co and Mrs Carlson presently residing in Kingston was ed the Gold Cup of His Majestys Regiment of dicr Guards for being the best boxer in any weght and the an nual contests Carlson General Panet High School at Canadian Forces Base Pclawawa prior to emailing at RMC He is now in his lhird year at the college inthe engineering and manage mcnt course He will graduate in 1969 with bachelor of eng ineering degree and commission as lieutenant in the Canadian rmud Forces This award was presented by the Commandant Commodore Hayes CD ADC coo course FOR SALE The Barrie Country Club Golf Course land and aomebuildings less chattels ApproXim ately 80 acres of choice land adjoinibg 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