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Barrie Examiner, 13 Nov 1970, p. 11

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acnvr Sports Art Wil ltldons goalie equipment preparation or game at the Barrie Atom lie is mem music and at the things he enjoys her or the Barrie ColLs hockey in team llo said thatsporls art school are some ot all forum wan to tear dcam Some pram tn build up With mm in mm the Barrie Kiwanis Club devdoped the mt of youth oi the moat1 young paint who R51 the corsultan stri ymg of most of todays youth Banks rst is Artu Willlt 81330radcllstudat at Barrie Dsde Nofth collegimz Mr thler is great deal more mature than us age would tell Walls between people at all ages are the has or mos at todays problem he says have not nwced mention gap only gap baween selfish persons people both young and old who cannot accept or who no interest in any opinions other that their own DWSSION HELPS He said he considered himself above average because of his opportunity to municate with his family He talk we problems with his parents some thing that many young people nd it dildllt to do today have also learned to com municate with people outside my lamily have been encouraglt ed he said He says that one or me most impoer things tor people is to listen and be lis tened to llr Willcr said that clotth and how you wear your hair dont really matter What wants is thng and keeping an open mind or other thoughts The majority at young peo pic in university today art not thinking he said Few Jobs Availabl During Christmas Rush mmt nccd extra Unemployed workers or dcnbl seeking temporary Kerrjsays he will be looking tor reliable types All hir ing will be done through the Carp adoManpower Centre The post office jobs lest 10 days and require about so women and 40 men MBarries downtown world stores at least 20 extra personnel will be needed to handle the Christmas rush Mrs Gladys Soule personnel manager says she looks married woman preferably with some background in responsible work Hiring is done directly by Voolworlhs and will about Doc chlors department store will require mm eight to 12 extra stiff in addition to the stnlilol 30 Students are used and jobs begin about two weeks before Christmas At Towers department store about 40 extra workers are nced ed for the Christmas rush but many have already been hired as portlee wrkers ri experience Concert Series Starts Oil Well By MURIEL LEEPER citing vital and brilliantly el Sparlrling vitality was the key as hes Grands Ballets Canadiens opened the Collegiate series last night There was it notE bruh lmce and fresh spirit in lhe dance com gives it place in ranks of Canadian members or periorming arts Les Grands Ballets tour stead fhp world or Anyone who has widely in Canada knows the lack of vital necessities in com munity halls such as atepianos etc on tour Yet this one decision did mar Spontaneou rcqctiono the audience on the port of the performers Subtle sense ol timing which do the performance pends on acoustics weather and other elements was ruled out Instead at couduc watches and times the orches tru to the dancers might step tlreimiming with performancefl could only ima gine the tromendous almost muss hypnotic reaction lhai would be possib somplnimcut and conductor Struight is new an work during the Christmas season will Therefore the company wise ly chose to use taped recordings upbr hold back tempo the dancers had to kep 05 Arts with all orchestral at CONTEMPORARY BALLET The opening ballot recently created lull ballet portalmed in Montreal ll was strictly contemporary Manager cw more slu about Wool for begin fared when regular tractorvailar truck ization to gain fectivc creative puny that the front ticuted centre stopper waned drop to the ballet inadequ the psalms rapportc bl ln ma The tor ll let usmg and one Straus and relecorded ctfect and IS tmy leat Place capable llip and was delightful lms the length lar success Les Payton says will be needed The store looks tor students and ms The Planning Board will hold its host meeting in the city council chambersin on short to 15Year01d Girl In Fair Condition Dno people were inluredoue seriously last night in two vehicle accidont on Highway doll just South at stroud Vine Road Debbie Walker l5 is in air condition nt Royal Victoria HOS pital with internal injuries suflt car in which she was passenger collided with Peter Alex Duncan 17 of Bradlord driver at the our sul fered lacerations tn the arms and legs He did not require hospital The on sustained $1800 dam age James Mothie so was driver of the truck He was not hurt The dillcrcnce and yet the bus to similarity betwen classical and contemporary ballot was ex pllcitly drawn In more sophis this put of the bullet would have been show Stravinskys mlisic was used with large chorus as back Symphony of Psalms The choreography to this bullet that might be term ed religions ballet was in impeccable taste This was art or its peak Costumes were sim ply black and white movements were controlled and flowing and the expressiveness of hand movements was sen sitive reaction to the words of The bullet could wellbccomo as much part at the regular relt pertoire us Swun Luke finale was the everpopu lar Graduation Bull music by Johann with choreography up dated by LiChima for Les Grands Bullets charming light simply delightful Pigtailed girl Laeleen Viuchiu vivacious dancer who holds the Spotlight whenever She wishes Character dancers Rog er Rochon the headmistress and John Stanzel the general gave the humorous touch with great style The corps do bullets aoadiens was hearted and The youthlulness and fresh ncss oi the company the big reasons for its spectacu sun and people lor Christmas PlannersTo Meet At City Hall allow planning board members more madam tor discussi during meetings Board mEthrs felt that ice station on Collier Street public was sitting too close them ask questions of persons of their deputation The board also tell discuss were being inhibited by closeness of the public In council chambers the public instead of the five feet or in the board room Dance This bal is one of collegiate auditorium Lack Of Parental Interest Cause or Youth Problems Hallow hunts be have in resort to an an down and matter deal at was dbire not to have anymag in wnh supported by small hardwork iety stems tram lack or com munity interest on the part at mm parents accuse youth today is reslnt dam mug Violcnoe is maction to their inability to accept anoth Comanuger Lloyd Jensen says he expects the store to be reas cllusn of the nature of iLs board room in the old fire hull and pol As result members alien who have completed deputation and are listening discussion be sitting at least l0 feet away LES GRANDS Ballets Can ndiens from Montreal performlt ed at Barrie Distrlcl Central YOUTHOFTHEMONTH He saidhebnpa to got on illsfle hockey scam 211 ll be doesnr gel as be will nutAt York Umwniy tn Toronto llis oratbcr Barry at tends sth there ll has brother Dennis and 5513 Carol Mr Wills has lived in Bar n2 all his lite After univustty he hopes to travel umsively lie was president of the cam era club at NorLi in Gradzs 1D ll and and second vice president of the student council in Grade ll This yzar he is the asodmn photographic edi tor the yearbook like Barrie Alter univer sity may rattan he said 99mm Lr Wlller said 93 community involvement as on an most at the one re 92392 here he said ll said the that Barrieisonecllho moot progreive and cleanest Cities he has Visited but that mt the community mgram are slr Wilkr said that great is mLlortJ in the city liller said um drugs may be valuable experience in some but personally nd le cnlcyment in other more prtr Much of the pro er ragga at loinest on the parents in what their 1535515 cbgmpisfhmt he he is Mr rillcr has gm deal m8 is ii at 53 than at interest in music art and an example could be found photography He is run goalie Barm with the Barrie Colts hockey Then is generally low team anr mum Barries phy is rst youth of the month named by the Kiwanis this week is associate photo graphic editor or North Colv lcglatos ycarbouk Photogra Plans or the 1970 Rotary Club At Sheltered Worksho gains All articles are donated by 10 using facilities designed or mm The trainees will display their working Skills at the open house Stall members will be on duty to answer questions In addi Lion handicraft work produced by the trainees over the past your will be on sale on 5200000 for new building on Baylleld Street We would like the public to come and see the facilities we have and how badly we need new ones sald ltlrs Eileen Rankin director at the Worth shop lnlal or 32 trainees are in programs at the workshop be An open liouso at the Shelter ed Workshop 11 Emery Street will be bold today from until the prn The worlsuup is operated by the Barrie and District Associa Lion or the Mentally Retarded to train mentally retarded ud ults in good work habits Through the work programs carried on at the Workshop trainees learn basi or skills The general government comlt tho miltce will soon give councils reaction to brief the Cham bcr or Commerce made to the city 133 June ions The Cnmnlillte will attend bics which kwp him busy Club llcre he consults with Kenneth Turnhull stall advis or on yearbook layout Annual Rotary Radio Auction Goes On The Air November 25 William Linton air General Government Committee Chamber To Meet About Brief only one of many hub Lind tho pickings slitn in Barrie ponsible temporary hel Except for to city post or yobs last until inventory time amply nouscpguseddftutmnwit rm which will need the usual early in January ms NE 05 most important getung through to his parents ed to lie pictured nth hls mam auction to raise loads to man IF 53 hm cdmlymc 11m newly opened mart lae 23m things to Art Willer is being Mr Wlllcr said that great mother Hazel and Squirrelly imam community projects have Canvassmg captain will be We department store anticipated the mused during um 5535 able to talk in and communi many or the problems at youth the family dog He made the been drawn up by club members Ken Bytes Peter Dean John mm be 1m when mm 15 mm hand me shunning my cute with his lamily He today stem 1mm their innsu rocking chair Mrs ller is The event scheduled or Nay Glasgow aale Loughccd Aid mm mm certainly has no trouble in to listen and he ltslcn sitting on Examiner Photos beginning at Gziil pm wru Macmillan Robert San Barge ftm TEE K0 be chaired by Long Power 11 15mg tGarry Wlllmms and says augment rezu Ge said it wil give usinoss an 00 oc Intath olslwlth aprmnmale 110 as 00 lose professional people in the qty Auction loader is Ronald Yim BOWL bums Jk chance in make worthwhile Lynch contribution to community sch Telephone captain Ls pen vice and anch or the public Crossmnn He control arm night of entortzun meat and 11 teams of four men tn and who receive calls from ciw residents Listeners bid on items describ ed over the air by telephoning special number recommendations or Coun cils reaction to them The most urgent point in the brief involved the need for more industrial land The chamber ur gcd the city press for lem ln additon socialization on will gram and Wmlml llinller llen bv the chamber porary financial assisuaco mm ffcd Xuv 30 The dinner is open to lrom the province to install scr less The assocmuon recently klclr all Chamber members and will vices to the industrialaoned provide an opportunity to on properties in the southeast sec lion ver any questions arising rrnm all off fund drive to raise $20000 Short Hewitt said dial the appeal will probably reach the sin20m mark belore its olficial end ex tended this week to Nov 20 Be The 1970 campaign It the Barrie United Appeal is tying up the loose ends As of today the appeal stands joint meeting between the co and city development the is not just 12month operation Alt Hewitt Said He said rosi denls should not consider one manul campaign as me extent of fundraising activities Those who want to may contribute to the local appeal Box on throughout the yeah He said he is especially pleas ed with the students contribu lion tFive members or federal and provincial legislatures will at tend the Novemberfest at Snow Valley Ski resort tonight William Davis provimiol min ister of cducat Dr By nnrd Arthur Evans Gordon Smith and Doug Kennedy will attend the gathering sponsored by the Barrie Conservative AS sociation Good Ivu uniLs the Barrie Fire Dupurtmen sponded to an larm yesterd at Mansfield Dtllmarl Gtnmrl Cl Ltd on John Street when they arrived at 715 pm firemen discovered that the cdu lion were nrllrovumuuls in Whats rightand wrong with will serve as starting point county schools will be invesLi or discussion at the board lcv the tem but that consultants gated by committee of the el It is it good working pap are tuu thinly over or or he said but that is all count Barrie Alis Thelma Cuckburn she is com ncd with the amount ol supervision board of education The committee will meet with representatives at county school it is Mr Ramsay said one of the grcnt benefits come from the principals to consider repm that was tabled this week otter conference ls the enumerating and help given new teachers twoday conference between not only of things that are coming into UlC county Shc troubling principals but things asked if consultants Visit all county schools or make visits only when they are invited Ramsay said in most cas ms are im ed by ll sclluo in any case he principals board members and administrators The lupugo report prepared by principals committee cow cred all aspects of school op erations More than loo items were considered us pluses or minuses regarding board op orntionsu After the meetings the com mittee will make recommenda wlxich are making life and the learning process better in our schools Academic Consultants and sup punch services came in lur major share ol discussion ul lltt LllL udmitislraLinn has board meeting The board hull consultants to visit cvc considered other aspects of the school in the county report at luurhuur mectlrrg Trustee Dr Anders said Monday ho was impr sud by dissatis cd by principals night Douglas sell troupe member practises be lions to the hoard The principals sold lint avail faction exp lore the program Examiner Education director Ram ability at consultants from the at the administrative work they board and the department of have to do in each school say said the conference report Photo plants sprinkler system had extinguish ul lire in lllu rubber scraps created by whilewall lire bur Ker Meeting Planned 0n OHC Density adopting policy lirriltingtllo number of CEO Iamily rental units in any one area of the at 535000 about 520000 short of said that linal gures may not mmth ur mum and the goal set at the beginning of he arrived at however until plump Board mu held city the campaign this month sometime in December determine policy on Ontario Ald Hersey chairman of the Campaign chairman Mr Honm said considering lluusnrg Corpnrulioll low rental finance culnmitce said meet unemploymcnt andd other gid liaising Ald Horsey said ind beliwcckn Ellis committee verse local con iljons is an Lllc mm manager will Conservanve years campaign did extremely alsu be arranged to discuss such well He said organizers work things as an ideal ratio or OllC Navemberfest ed very hard Council has been collSldelmg family units the any or course the United Appeal Small Fire At ManslieldDenman fire brigade and tho No one as hurt and liltle damage done And Bad Points Qt Board To Be Looked At By Committee Dr Anders raill the board should col dar appointing of live managers ruliuic pal llom adrli use pooplc hi educators he said They should be spending part of their time teaching and part of it giving leadership to other teachers Mr Ramsay said the board has made strong move in this direction with extension of secretarial stall to all county schools llu sind llial must clem enlury sclluuls had uu secretary when the board began operation two years ago The next move is to rocog him that some of the clemen tary schools are uctuulb lurg er than some or the secondary schools and have to be slulfod accordingly he said

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