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Barrie Examiner, 27 Mar 1967, p. 2

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MINIBIKE TO MATCH SKIRT Everythinga going mini these days including mini bikes new machines which travel at speeds up in 35 miles per hourlThe charming cyc list mtninlrlrted ia Michelin Gobeil Quebec visitor to Barrie over the Easter holi day Examiner Photo Outdoor Soil Drinir Machines May Be Banned By City Council outdoor sottdrlnir machines from nearby propertyowners uill be banned in Barrie if who believe the proposed site bylaw to come before city coun should be parkland ml Tuesday ulslll sales noprov The one two weeks ago re oi icctcd on alternate location in The proposed regulation is do Alinndnxe slim Wm olher correspondence includes Also an the agenda tar UP request to rezone land in the tiny flight regular meeting will AnnePerry Street location to be billaw to authorize the imr multiple unit residential cate trouing of 551085 gory The Ontario Housing Corporn Council will hear reports from tioniavlll renew its recommenr all four standing committees dation that senior ciuizens hous in he built in the Drury Lane Sophia Street area IiilVANfS CLUB The location was suggested The Kiwanis Club of Barrie earlier but at least temporarily will tonight see comprehen arcieoted follouung objeetlona sivo preview of the Canadian Armed Forces Military Tattoo that will be at the Barrie Arena April is and it FinLt Larry Gray regional information of ficer for thecentenniai will dea erihe the show through the use of slides recordings and com mantary OPTIiillSl CLUB The Optimist Club of Harrie will hold its monthly business meeting Wednesday April at pm in the Skyroom oi the bakevlew Restaurant warm sunny day accent Ipanlod Barrie residents to the Easter bo eta Ladiuodtoi their cinice Easter we we CHURCHES FILLED ion castes stances minim Momma everywhere Ilhe photo nbovc Plant TEMMEIXAMEEMMDAYWHW Manager States Tha proposed mono renovat ion program at tho Barrie Arena la definitely necasaary ale Arena Manager We Allanppa today The arena is running an op oration three times larger than was originally intended and cir culating room la needed ae cording to Mr AliaopE who to day raported oaa of buaieat winter aeaaona aver recorded at the arena Aid Roberts who doubl aa as chairman of tho Barria Arena Cmmilalan last week naked city council for the go ahead on the 5000 prefect Aid Roberta outlined plans that would involve extending the arena so feet toward Dunlop St removing in at that end and creating an anemny room and two new dressing rooms The Zofoot extension would permit conversion of an upatalra canteen in the building into an naaembly hall making room for two new dressing rooms down atuira Aid Roberta laid Ito resin at the and would be removed and the area converted to stand ing room lie aaidtha mova la necessary to relieve congestion at tho arena entrance Mr Allaop aaid tha mtrtctiooa as to tha pro axleaalon would be it council provided tha may the project will in wmplatad in time for tha fail hockay aon according to both Aid Rob erta and Mr iha renovaqu va been mood for Iavaral years but va been chop from tha city council bu gal Mr Atuopp aaid this union marked one of tha rarest auccesa ful aver with ave available hour used by the two new of eclip meat aquired during the aeaaon have given excellent raauiia ac cordi to Mr Aliaopp ilea equipment coatinl 06000 waa installed lut Nov amber The heating which an compasaea both alder of tho arena accommodataa 1000 per sons The ice raauriae aid Mr Aliaopp is one of th in cat pieces of equipment wava invented in The winter asaaon concludes Saturday night following the an nual Barrio Figure Skating Club carnival The Ice will be re moved immadiat in prepar ation for tha Arm Forcca Cen taunidl Tilda April ii and it IN BARBIE Four Accidents During Weekend Four traffic accidents includ ing hit and run were reported It by Barrie aty Police over the Easter Holiday weekmd iha mishaps multcd in an animated antIo damage but no serious in iuries were sustained Howard Paul Golerin an of it Oamlina st was drargcd with failing to remain at the soars of an accident following hit and run accident Saturday night at the Massy parking lot Blake 5f parked car owned by John Robert McCormick Scarbor ough was struck at approx imately tons pm Damage is estimated at $200 luv investigat ing oificer Coast Don Bulmer James Victor Shepherd 18 ot Eccles St was charged with careless driving allowing rear end collision Sunday afternoon at Essa Bond and Tiftin other car involved in the mls hap which resulted in an estim ated $500 damage was operated by Stuart William Browne 55 of tloronto Polioe said the Dawns car was stopped at crosswalk on Essa Eli to allow pedestrians new when it was struck from behind Both Mr Browne and his wife ndfered whiplash twovoar accident Sunday at terrloon at Ross and Toronto streets resulted in soyearoid Poterborough man being charg Uivitad Guards Wm eduiilalaliingboltopataliop Orarged fa Joseph Marley at opener Middo 22 of 17a Shuddaia Count Bands lillrit who invest igstari at mo pm estimated damage at 0105 rearend collision waa ra pested Saturday aftemoon on BaydeldStJtrhaAlrWDrivo in Restaurant Vehinla involved were driven by Roderick Jonathans it of RR Brewed and Norman Elwood Banaaarmnn at 116 Queen st Oulst and Nish man who answered the call at are pm estimated name at itfi and mailed no Night On Town Contest Winner floss Headland Anne is the winter ot inst woeka Nim on tile llowrl contest The earliest weeldy feature in The Examiner consists of letters scattered ihrouda aer tad of advertisenwnta from which readers are invited to form the norm tho business teamred In the week Feature btistnaa last weds was Doug Bean The winner will receive hair ater compliments of Rubys heavily Salon eorsaga oom pitmtarto of Fendiays flowers one ladys camel dram andlona mans lull dleaned by Ooitys Quaiioy Chantry Sauna Baths compliment of Daineo Sauna Baud free evening human tlion by Aliartdala 00 din ner nt BaaIda Soalouck Restaur ant entertainment at Queens Hotel and two atuira compli lnents of and Food Midt kot Anglia Loom GENERAL rowan mcnnaaa Television station CKVlt in Barrie will apply to the Board of Broadcast Governors for per mission to increase tha power of its Parry Sound satellite DBG hearings are alated to begin April 15 Also on the agenda are nppiicatlona to sat up five new radio atationa LIONS CLUB Rev David Proctor of Collier stared Thllted Ohm will ad dress the regular meeting of the Liana Club of Barrla tomorrow night at 015 In speech titled Panhaadiar or Proctor will dent with the churchs role in society and the service clubs as an ax tanaion of tha church ART CLUB An exhibition of Early Ontario Architecture will be on display at tha Library Hall from April told The display will be put on by the Barrie Art Club cour tesy oi the Art institute of On tario ANNUAL MEETING The Royal Victoria Hospital wit bold tha anmrad meeting to elect directors at pm TuesdayAmiHntihallaidiarw ileaidm IOURIBT CENTRE Some 170 parties representing cloaa to 500 vinitora post at Lnlraiand Tourist Recap on Cen tre Highway too Barrie on tha weekend Most were seeking in formation on skilng condiqu and location as mean SeowVnilay rporta good spring skiing todnylbut moat other iooairaaorta report poor to fair aisllnr Horseshoe Valley and Mount St Louis bava clos ad until conditions improve panama cosronas ron SKATING canuwru Endless hours are spent preparing for an ice carnival aueb as the one to be pre sented April by the Barrie Figure Skating Club One oi several Barrio women devol ing her talents in costume preparation is Mrs Bill Dy mcnt of Peel St Shela shown with her daughter Mrs Mary iyn Samson who models but which will be used to depict scenes from Mary Poppins which will be enacted on ice during the second half oi the show Examiner Photo MEDICARE also FACTOR Expansion May Cause Shortage Of DoCtors shortage of doctors in the Barrie district while not acute at present may increase with expansion of Royal Victoria Hos pital in the opinioan one Bar rlle surgeon Dr Beaten mid in an hrterview the ratio of doctors to patients could be reduced over the next five years an hopefully will be off set by an increased number of graduates he added Dr Benton said there is iative shontage of donors in the area but the ritualton is not acute Complicating the problems created by nrowth of the com munity will be the introduction of govemment sponsored med ical care insurance schemes and increased demands ondoc toru services The national program is not yet under way in Canada but storm nignain already are flying on medical manpower The suh loci is likely to get some can centrated attention by federal and provincial auiltoritias in the next few months For many years Canada has been graduating too few doctors for the demands Medical man war has been supplemented impurtlrBt the rate at more than 500 doctors year increased demands on doe torn services under medical care insurance plus the danger that doctor imports will fall all could wreck the federal plan scheduled to come into force by July 1960 Under it Ottawa would pay half the coat of any provinces medical care insur ance program The Canadian Medical Asso ciation issued one warning last week in the Commons timingsa tion committee it said it does not awn reasonable that Can ada can expect to attract one third or more of its new doctors from abroad on continuous basis SEEK MORE DOCTORS One reason for thin in that the United States has stepped up its program to recruit more doc tors abroad Examining boards now are operating inhritaia Centennial Events In Coming weeks Events on the Centennial Cai andar over the next few weeks range from display at early Ontario architecture to bridge tournament Listed in the calendanbctween now and April are fashion showlot costumes from riasf at Central Collegiate Auditorium 3th Easter dance aponaored the St Marys Laymenn Council the architecture exhibi tion at the public library coin display and banquet at the Con tinental fan an imperial Order Daughters of the Empire bridge tournament lhlmble tea and demonstration of eoatume mak ing at Miller United mulch childrens recital at iiillcreat School annual meeting of the Boy Scouta ontario council and Cerdeluliai aportamonn atlnw for example so that the pros pcctiva immigrant rloclur can write exams and know before he leaves whether he will be licensed to practise quickly on arrival in the US So for Canada itas not got into this field although the CMA suggested that cooperative move in that direction is needed among the provincial medic al licensing authorities and the federal examining body Assuming steps are taken which will keep up the flow of doctors from abroad there re mains the probiom of increasing thenumber of homegrown dnc tors The problem involves training facilities and teachers The fed eral government set up 5500 000000 health resources fund aimed at helping expand schools to train doctors nurses and other medical personnel The effect of this in terms of practising doctors wont be felt for saveraiyears because first grants from the fund are only now being made Furthermore to struct buildings from the fund and other sources is only part of tho story The facilities still have to he staiied Governments are expected to put up huge aunts especially in resarch grants to counteract the pull of the US where the national government alone pro videa 51300000000 annually In research guards The Canadian government has been channelling increasing amounts of money into medica resurcil doubling the amount this year to more than 325000 000 However this is Just half the amount that the medical educa tinnlsla naked the government to provide this year toireep pace with expanding medical training facilities and dernundfor lcaeh era Without reseoreh funds to sweeten the pot for Medical teachers they say Canada will continue to lose more medical people to the US And if touching shaft ex isting schools are inadequate and not enough teachers come up to man new schools on the drawing board they predict sudden one in the quality of medical education Fox Said Rabid Escapes In Bush search in Bank Saturn forla rod for believed to ba rabid came to and late in tha afternoon when the for eluded goth city me polled Nomi area City bolas called off the search at noon when the fox ea coped into buah nonh at Steals St But following aaverni moisture horn area residents Thofor was trailed into the bush or mile beta police In the tail The soars began cattysuur day when the city police depart ment ms flooded with calls afv for city residents netted the fox it was finally traced to ma bana and Seals Steels BURNING TREE burning tree at is Napier St last gh brought the Bar rla Fire Department out at me Damage waa minor there were no injuries Is it that nagging backache again If its Melatbl tba barbarian oullcaudb dun to urnary Irrliatlon and hiaddrr dlflomlpfl it In pod Kidney rul in you ralief lrnulatalga rallavellha as Than you hal mt 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