Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 26 Jan 1968, p. 2

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STUDENTS prepare anoth er Flying Saucer ior laun ching under the supervision oi class science teacher lan lileGurdy Strange lantern shaped objects in the skies over Barrie have now been identified as the products of home experiments oi students at CodringtonSt School The saucers turned out to be cleaning bags carried oloit 1mnmmzxasmmr by heat from lighted candles anon LEFT Noni Parker Peter Williams ittark kosher and teacher Jan hlcCurdy Those MySteriyous Saucers Were Not From Ot1ter Spqce While Barrie puulcrl over those tlying saucers grade seven pupils at Codrington Street School sat and chuckled The llFOs turned out to be devices made by pupils in the grade sorcn class taught by Jan lltcCurdy They consist of play tic dry cleaning bag held open at the bottom by lightweight balsa wood 0n the balsa wood the youngsters mount group oi ligbtcdcandles and send their saucers alott Theproiect was undertaken to demonstrate that hot air rises As the air heated by the cand les rises it carrierbag and candles up Mark Yashcr and Peter Will was carried away iams both in grade were ex perimenllng at Peters Penclang Street home last Saturday even ing when one at the balloons by the breeze Thaboys started in pursuit but helore they could allow the soaring balloon cars began stoplt ping and group gathered to watch There was nothing we could do so wc watched with them Petersaid Severnlsuch bags have been launchedby the School children in the area Last week Mark launched one over Kcmpcnlelt Bay and two have been sent up in the vicinity ot Royal Victoria Hospital 1lo MATHESON Dangerous Plight If Profits Drop Johhll hiatheson partlame tary secretary to Prime Minis ter Penrsonsaid night that Canada is moving into an economic situation of more potential danger than the nation has tocetl ince thewilfls lllr son speaking to the Barrie laycees said that proii on which our growth depends aredecrcasing And the reason for crease in oral increased vages sularies and supplemeni tary benelilato degree that has neverbetorc been known But the income laxypi compared to other countries is not at all bad herdeclared 1r Mathesonrsaidcanadas na tonal debt has droppedand endtures have been dra really but since have cut the fat and are do 7th bone and muscl the ne llesa Communit ant France is do iog may be strengthening the dollar Turning to housing he said that tarbetter or worsclhe Federal government has been getting more and more involved in public housing Mr Maiheson drewatte ion to rapid economic accelers ation of the last silt years and predicted deceleration was coming capitalexpen ttur cup in Canadacan and mainthin co petitive position ML Moth id decimated incr ins not Willbe thcre vouldbe real The boys explainedthnt they sent the bags up at night be cause they looked better There was no intent to deceive or scare the public they said Descriptions by people who sighted the bags were amazing ly accurate said Colliers principal at Codrington St School it was natural mis Intro and We dontwent to our harass the people made these reports The science teacher ill Me Curdy said that any movements and changes it direction attribut cd to the objects were causcdby wind currents ailecting the very light units CAUGHT FIRE The phenomenon of the UFO disappearing ill shower at sparks was attributed lo the plastic bag catching tire and quickly huming up The bumingv and rapid tall would account tar Trpports of it shooting sparks and speeding ott htr McCurdy explained that thcre was no fire danger from the balloons because they burnt ed and melted to nothing in fractions at second The experiment anded Local GENERAL CHOSEN REPRESENTATIVE vltlrs Victoria Law has been chosen by Barrie Pub School Board to reptesellt schools at workshop in Lin istlcson Saturday Feb 17 at Woodbridge NEW iNsrrt cron An additional swimming stiuetor has been engaged rate of 52 PE lessollio in swirnmingp ect tor grade fivé studenlsat An histnretor Be an mlng pool students Plan Jaunt in as an individual pupil pro tool which demonstrated that hot air rises it originated in Barrie nttcr Noni Parke pretty grade seven pupil described see ing such an experiment in Eri tish Columbia this summer Wally Carruthers Barrie businessman and neighbor Pearson described the object as they watched it through him oculars lttr Pearson said that through the glasses he could sec halo around the light other reports said that the ob iect was lantenishsped and that it was seen moving slowly south then turning first cast then north At this point it shot sparks and sped oil in the general dir ection at Orillin ntbieh speed All oi this said Mr hiccnrdy has it feasible explanation when one knows what the object was Steam Bulls Barrie railroad butts Will get rare opportunityto view one last remaining steam nos when Canadian Natl als engine No Sunday Almost sou railroad enthusiasts will participate in the steam ex cursion sponsored by the Upper Canada RailwayrSociety and CN lhelast otGNs steam locomolt tives leaves Toronto at Rom tour nroniid Sunday owthc return Simco In addition to siervice stops along the route the 12 centroid tvili make live stops tor the benc shutteih tatslop It oratia ata 5p in Barrie at in Tor be E13 pulls in aunts have another Brownieservice stop FRIDAY JANUARY IN Forced Wrong Car Oil Road An Oriliia area than who no preached the rear end of police cruiser at high speed and waved train ride to ride on our lane Hallway 11 was lined mm in Barrie Magistrates Court yesterday alter he pleaded guilty to careless driving Crown Attorney Wildera raid Daniel ll Fawn an altar dent ot the Ontario Hospital at Drillia forced the police car driven by Coast on lnsley of the berrte OPP detachment the shoulder const lnsley followed Finns vehicletor halt mliebetore be modeled to get it stopped charge under the liquor 00n tmlActwaldIWpedltlhele quest the Crown Youth Iailed For Escape Bradford youth was sentenc ed to six montbr in jail and seven months in rcfornulory in Magistrates Court in Barrie yes terday after he pleaded guilty to escaping trorn Camp Hendry in Vespro Township Sept 14 I961 Donald Camcau 19 was ur rested byBradiard police Jan 17 1963 Defense Counsel Graham said Cameau was on his way to his probation oltlccr to give him self up when the police arrived Comeau had gone to northern Ontario and out west before he returned to Brndtord Magistrate Foster said security institution like Camp llcndrle so they could be straightened out had to be dealt severely with It they chose to escape lie saldglt they were allowed to leave without it being mark ed the effectiveness of the re formotory would be curbed Damage Heavy ln 4Mishaps Four accidents in the city yes terday totalled $1055 damage GeorgeTyson Srntth RF jllnrrie was charged with care less driving following collision with parked car owned by Wil liam Mchrthur 246 Coxwell Rd Painswick at 70 Penetnng St Damage to the alumina ve hicle was $350 with n50 damage to the Smith vehicle gt The parked car was ontho north side at Peoetang Street lacing west when tba collision occurred An accident at the intersec tion of Sunnidale and Wellington Street caused $375 damage to the cars involved Drivers were Edward Charles Oaks 152 Penetang St and Eil Saenétlurion Porter of 257Anne Oaks was driving weston Well ington St and ltlrs Porter was turning cast when the collision occurred driver struck on unllghtcd barricade at Dunlap andEoys Streets causing damage tohls car David Hurléy Fnlsom oi 58 Dunlop St 52strug tlto barrieadcas another car on preached An accident on Ross Street out sideltoynl Victoria Hospital took place at 850 pm yesterday when Marjorie Belle Jones 65 oi Stroud collided with parked car owned by Elizabeth Wick 15 Francesst llamas of 55 rank PnICEs allowed or at Wholesale Amvn young men sent to minimum southbound on Sunnldnle Roed MW can and Evangelical Bapttst met for teach in at Central Collegiate 9m to In About to people ot dltfcmnt denominations attended teach ln tor dirtsttan understanding with panelists appearing togeth er from the Roman Catholic Anglican and Evangelical Boo tlst churches The teachin was sponsored by thoBarrio and District Minister ial Association llov John ltoncy president at tho assouatlon said it was the first time kostnan tor the Evangelical coorninatlon had met with Roman Catholic in public The theme of the tombin lLst od on tho pmgram was tendi in for Christian understandllis but one oi the guest panelists ddiltcd the topleas what the New Moment has to any for the quest of Outstian unity Were here to speak at ecumen tcailsmanothtn speaker do tined the topic The three speakers prominent in their denominations were Canon Jame Puxley dlrcctor or the Ecmnenleai Institute of Can ada luv David Belyea otSt Michels College Toronto and For New to ask city council at its next meeting toranolher election bc cause he doant think council can afford to go on as it is Ernest Watts said he will call or the new election so council can get down torelty business He plans to submit tormalpro posal at city hall think the public can iron out the friction said Mr Watts amnot saying we havent good councillors now but there in council than now am not pointing my ingcr at anyon he snld but think the on should be cleared llosaid that even it the pre sentcopncil was returned attract the woylting atmosphere ld improve sls sure they havemore construc ve things to talk about th personal grievarices in Qurmunieipai governmen is public has taken etexisis mind us think are He deplored atmosphere that would result in oe alderman measureonly becaus mum Catholic Angll At least one Barrie voter plans should be different atmosphere Rev Contact James Parley di rector of Emmenical institute 01 Canada Father David Bel yca St Michade Colleen Rev Robert Strtmple dean of the teculty Toronto Bible College hlr Strlrnple rdcrrlng lo New Monet verse in the book or John asked How many here have their New Testaments Lets have show of hands it seems dlswssion of the New Testament on elnnch unity should warrant more New Ma menls in the nitdleme lltr Striinple said lllr strlmple said Christians must find unity in nature doc trine purpose and love which wosthe true teaching at Jesus that the chine must find Pacirig back and forth on the stage ruthcr Bclyea said We Christians havent loved one an other became we refuse to speak to one nanthcrtbuc is prob ably no loteresttns mythological reason why we cant accept an in so young people were the only other person who disagrees with the way we drink Father Bclyea id in the last 400 flare Christians had been tigh one another We say you believe to my creed or Ill kill you dont Citizenrelish Election would be interested to find out how many people realize how serious job council has to do he stated He suggested that at least to per cent oi the eligihlavvoters should exercise their franchise it reelection is called Statemean have been made that dont think can be ans wered he said Theoniy way is through vote Two youths were puton years probation when they ap Feared belore Magistrate Foster yesterday for enlen on charge at low Michael Jessome 2o oi Sidnc gt was fined $6250 torn care less driving charge thatarosc mm the sam cident His companion was Daryl Greer the youths were Militacyr Police and ehased needs up in lesaa hour on ElAlaln proshev int at the Arm Colt Cluhand the youths fled into bushwhere they werep ckpd up by the pelf and Rev Robert Strimplo dean ot the faculty at Toronto Bible College Examiner PM Stress Understanding During Barrie TeachIn think thats very Cltrisliun We should speak to each other at fundamental truths When Jesus lived He didnt goamund say ing what dogma do you he lleve He just loved people no fundamental Christian theory is love he said Canon James Finley spoke at the meaning of eeumcnicaiism and the importance to Christians that no one creed be established During the brief question pe riod in which questions in writ ing were submitted to the panel ists one youthwmte We have young peoples group and members are all from ditterent elutch and its very successful If we can do it why cant the adults get on with tt Explaining that young people were lm tlent with the bicker of adults the panelists hope for the christian world The fast pace of living and their im patience will break down the barriers said Mr Strlrnple What dim emmenicai mean asked anodler It is used to speak or bring ing hll Christian churches into moon said Canon Ptixlcy More questle were asked mi in one addressed to renter Eelyea What do you thing at intermarriage Catholics and Protestant many every day but historically we are still in Lhcttccs he said gt The panel discussion was ob lowed by choral selection mm the King Edward Choir EMERGENCY NUMBERS cu entice nsom mam 7235951 96434 Amuletta else was in favor of it

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