actors the Ohlario Housing met to discuss out problems Barrie City trururer Jagger um talks with Corporation seminar this at ternoon regional managers woaiey deputy no tag din gator property management with one lEhamlnerzPhotot CITY NEWS HIE BARRIE EXAMINER TllUliSDAYAY 21 lm ExpWarden Joins In Tour Simcoo Countys oldest ex warden Charle ll Eplett of Coldwater headed group of do from Simon County council which toured county roads in 60th Simcoe area pasterday The roads were never bet ter said Mr Eplctt with en thusiasm He also praised the good iarms and scenic views mentioning particularly the Tot tenbam pond area and potato and tobacco Country around Beeton Warden of Simcoa in rm Mr Eplett is now so years old car rics cane tor support which he rarely uses and looks re marknhly iii teel as well as did 80 years ago he said attributing his good hcaltb to moderation and regular exercise He goes on daily walks at Goldwater Mr Eplett was impressed with the new section or Simcoe Manor at Beeton He came to Barrie with Reeve Ernie Mill er also former warden other guests included Tudhope clerk oi 0m James Patton of Creemorewar former warden former Coohstown reeve Ira Wilson and former Tecumseth reeve Ered Applehy Leighton Clark county road engineer and Adlai Reeve lred Baxter chairman pointed out the new construction west of Becton and elsewhere Beo ton Reeve Earl Brovto was in charge of arrangements for the dinner at tho Beetoo Connnun lty Centre Warden Alex McAuley asked the clerk Gordon Watson to call the roll at the county build ing in Barrie and to responded Alter the tour which included roads in leeumseth Adiala and Essa the delegation returned to this city During the altemooo they made an inspection of the new regional assessment ofï¬ce at Baxter SAFETY PATROL Sgt Ralph Berry at the any police department has been authorized to spend up to $850 for expenses incurred in taking safety patroliers trom Barrie to the National School Patrol Jamboree in Ottawa May 17 and 18 Register Convictions For Careless Driving on Riding Harold John Dykstra 21 oi 65 Maple Ave admitted to marge of joy riding in magis trates court yesterday Dykstra had spent ten days in the Slmcoe County jail before he came before the magistrate The Crown attorney said the accused had taken car from outside rat Ionisiil street and it was later recovered at lonisï¬l Road and Anne Street where it had been abandoned on May 12 Magistrate Foster remanded him in custody for one week and ordered pra sentence report Reinhard Ahdrew itliczka 20 in Grove St was convicted of careless dr and driving while hislicence was under sus pension yesterday in tratas court Kllczkis was driving on Grove magis Street on April when ha was signalled l7y Constable Bill Watts to stop When he failed to do so police chased him throughoin streets unul he stopped behind the Royal Vic toria Hospital lne Crown attorney said Ritczka was driving in excess of the speed limit in streets where children were playing Do you now understand that you can not drive asked Mag istrate Foster referring to conviction of driving while his licence was sumeuded on Jan uaryt 1966 have to drive to hold my job said lfllczka You cant drive consider ed jad term but have decid ed on fine instead said Mag eon nondrinkers enioy savings on AUTOINSURANCE If you area nondrinker it will pay you tocompare Abstainers rates with your prosent rates today 5an AlliAiNlliS lliSURANlt towins istrata Foster ordering him to pay $100 William Earl McLellao 47 was convicted of careless driv ing yesterday in magistrates court and fined $50 The Crown attorney said Me Lelian was eastbound no God ington street ooMarch 27 at 30 pm when he struck park ed car causing $300 damage grain own car received damage of 00 Robert Fowler 37 24 Highview Cres was found guilty oi care less driving yesterdaylle was fined M0 orsuanmoreTransitioning AndVDrivarsWho Hay Considered Becoming endearowners Peugeots Man Endangered Public Peace Gets Probation ijsSués Under Scrutinv The Ontario auditoriu alien ll staging Low fly so can or un Hell suntan wddld mom ml panelwill haJohnl lea dir wide tin ufaquriar in Wes bluntsntncludingtenaat place tent is PSINICWl uturo anally home and new trends lotions log senior citizens will be ruling topics discussed at the confercoeenwhfcbr is expected to be agive and take affair with representatives at all fields exchanging views The Hon Stanley Randail Minister of Trade and Devel meniand minister respo for OllC will be KIM we at the dinner meeting The half day tolerance the ï¬rst of okra to be held through out the province is aimed at obtalologa betler understanding of housing problem and ways of meeting them Alex Rubin president of The Eubio Corporation Ltd and Revenue Properties 1Co Ltd will discuss family housing if the choice were yours which William Calvin Gregory ll of London was placedon pro bation for ta months yesterday after hawas touod guilty of possessing shotgun for par pose dangerous to the public Temporary Help llgencies Pose Moral Problems peace on April to He had pleaded not guilty to the charge witness Shflla McKinnon testified on April to in magis tratcs court that the accused threatened to shoot her fiance and commit suicide on March 15 in the parking lot of Royal Victoria Hospital Gregory was told by Magis tratc it Foster yesterday that he was to stay away from Sheila liicKlnnoo 22 nurse at RVll and not to have fire arm in his possession during th period of probation You could hava been facing much more serious charge it that gun had gone off said Magistrate Foster Youth Fined $50 Following Row lit Dance Hall Dennis Gallant 10 180 Dun lop St told Magistrate Foster that he couldnt pay his 50 fine alter he admitted caus ing disturbance by fighting at the Embassy Dance Hall on April dont have togive you time to pay This lathe type of Off ence that could be served in fail warned the magistrate Gallant was arrested after he was involved in light Inside the dance hall Crown Attorney Wild man said Gallant was evicted from the dancerat 1030 pm and was observed outside the building until midnight when he was involved in another row lie was seen yelling and light ing and crowd of 75 people were watching Dance halls are for the en joyment of our youth and chaps like you spoil it for everyone said Magistrate Foster He gave June to pay his Gallant until fine The other fellow first said Gallant swung WRONTO CF Tempo raryhelp agencies which rent out men and women to work with other firms may pose moral and social implications provincial department oi iahor oiticial says But there are few rules to govem how theworker may he handled Warren executive dl rector oi the departments man power services division says that under existing lawthe do partments responsibility in to eosuremdy that all minimum standards apply to temporary workers The slave markatqcplied that by some at the thousands at people who work in it in Metro poiitan Torontoincludes work ers who give up to third at their wages to firms that find them work Some Voters May Cast Ballots llwaylrom Home OilAVA CF You are liv ing and working temporarily outside the area where you non mally live Where do you vote in the general election on Tues day June 25 You vote in the polling divi sion where youare temporarily locatedprovided you were there April 23 the date of the election writ and are still there Junezs Otherwise you vote in the polling dlyisionwhere you nor mally reside Persons working on federal or provincial government projects however must have heenin their place of temporary resi dance for 30 days prior to April before my can vote there The only persons who can make permanent move after April 23 and vote in their new places June 25 are clergymen and teachers moving tovnew postings and their spouses Lake Superior Winds north easterly to tow knots Scat tered abost becoming cloudy tonlght newest local dealer announces free Peugeot service clinic during their grand opening Friday May 24tand Saturday presentlyown Peugeot automobile and have our trained personnel as we Mayia Ityou come in during our opening period ll as Peugeot service perso nel give your automobile acomplete Freeserviceehecir Yemen will be inspected bumper to bumper and la service analysis will be givanlyou Completion of the recommended service will assure you of thousands otttduhltafreh driving milésduring the summer months lfyouarenot ayPeugeot owner lodrop iii we invite you to drop in on Friday or sat urd and inspect the rallyrwinning Peugeot linefor you may wish using ours rely erviceclinicto observe the world famou followup servlcew ch Peugeot owners havecome to expect apprecia SA Service Centre Highway 90Angu Ahkius Morons Iba the illtilacltao The dishing Homestead Too cost its subsidise Sword Administrator dt the Community Programs Brand of the amnet of Education mm tion and while Dr mty Tomato will deal with the dollar value of ptdsllc housing to commun YA Mayor John Eakina of Lind say will present municipal councillor viewpoint on public housing HPetcr Longer member of the WC Board of Directors will outline the Home Ownership Mada Easy plan and Mn Mcilalep Jr director of Forest City Kiwanis Senior Commun ityCentre London will speak about the new look in senior citizen housing by Riding Nets Pair Of Youths Months In Jail An ldyearold youth convict ed oi loy riding complained to Magistrate ll Foster in Barrie court yesterday that he would be unable to get psychi atrlc help if sent to Jail How ever that is where he will spend the next two months Magistrate Foster said that Richard OShea of 409 Blake Street would be referred to the psychiatric clinic at the Ontario reformatory even though dc feoce lawyer Bruce Owen had suggested that examination at an Ontario Hospital would be more appropriate OShea told the court that the last time he was in reformas tory he asked for psychiatric help but didnt get it lf he doesntget treatment from properly trained people can only see further trouble for the boy and society Mr Owen said Hes been locked up before and it didnt do him any good OShea and Michael Frederick Hensler 17 of RE Churchill were both given two months in jail or lay Hangon May 4Both had previous convictions Mr Owen said that prosen tence reports indicated the boys were disturbed and should he referred to psychiatric clinic 3k polls for thaJederal The dinner will be owranto uousmo poration managers from as far away as North Bay met at the Continental too this morning to discuss trends costs and people in relation to Ontario Housing FROM LEFT Gigg at North Bay brother of narric City Manager Valtcr Gigg Ed ilodley at Cooksioun and Mike Giles supervisor of maintenance for sietro Ex amincr Photoi It Barrie Bcrllot Battalion Hopes To Get Voters Out The Barrie fboilot battalion will launch get out and vote campaign June to with dloher for Klwunians and their guests The battalion committee of June 17 to to when canvassers will drop over 6000 leaflets in the city llie hoioilion committee of the Kiwanis Club will canvass every house in Barrie in anti fort in load more voters to the election June 25 tip the 1905 election 79 lper cent of those eligible east ha ots called Candidates Night and each candidate for this area is ex pected to speak to the guests said Eroie walker chairman of the committee qu hope each of the 50 these pamphlets member Kiwaniaos will bring at least one guest for minimum attendance at 100 The place for the dinner villhc determined by dLio number planning to at in ihc 6000 leaflets one to every house in Barrie will list namcse oi the candidates places tovotc and they will urge ro sidents to get out and vote We think that sometimes householders gct election lntor mation only from the candidates themselves and because of its partisan nature ihcy ignoru said Mr Walker We hope that difiercnt ap proach may catch their atten tion and bring favourable rcs poore on election day he said Junclo will have adoublo purpose for canvasaing Kiwan inns Tho ballot battaiiunuili supplement the Barrie Kiwanis Club annual peanut blitz campaignthey have each your to raise funds for weiiaru scr viccs and crippled children This personal door to door contact with city residents will give canvassers chance to ex plain the purpose oi Ballot Bail nlion and perhaps evoke better response in this way said Mr Walker Besdics the 50 Kiwanis mem bers volunteers will aid in the drive that will remain constant until the June 15 elections We want to stress that this alien is strictly non partisan said Mr Walker Our only do sire islo get as many people out to tote as can No onevparty or candidate will be promoted Wants Hour Policeman For EssaBradiord Corner it Aid Dorian Parker has her way there will be policeman on permanent duty at the inter section of Essa Road Lake shore Drie Tiifin andl3rad lord streets during the live pm rush hour She has asked Mayor Bentley as the citys re presentative on the police com iiccr be assigned to the inter section during the rush hour to cut down on traffic congestion believe that ii there were policeman the re people wouldnt he held up torrsuch longtime said Aid Parker She claimed thatit some times took 20 minutes to get on to Bradford Street and Essa Road from Lakeshore Dr dur rnissioo to request that an of ing the rush hour enact swan Paromnrare FBEEDEMUNSTHATIUN grained factory representative will slmw you low to are this loosour paooliny to hastodvanfago FlllDAY EM T0 CLOSING saruaoav AMTO5PM Anyone who can drivennail can install RoXite inside it serves asan accent Wall for room3dividars and planters and for fireplace exterior decoration Outside Roxlto brick or are as wall siding Brick gussetgin Iqttpor pairel Brick Colors Antiouaï¬ed Colonial White Flips Bull no panels may he applied 121 moigin Sierra Blond RTRAM BROTHER BUILPiNG SUPPLIES mama coverdsqtttmarpanei StoneColors Gaorgicn WhliaMarble on DISPLAY nowoumuo out SALEORAMA Mourns ransom Marine forecast for Great Lakes issued at 930 am am today and valid until llnm EDT Friday Lake Ontario Winds variable to lo knots increasing to east erly 15 to to this otternonu few showersntoday Occasional rnio tonight Lakc one Winds casterly to 20 knots Occasional rain Lake Huron Georgian Bay Winds northeastcrly 10 lo 20 knots Scattered showers 7250254