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Barrie Examiner, 15 Oct 1959, p. 3

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MAYOR Willard Klnzle lelt honorary chairman of the Bar rie campaign for Retarded Children is hoppy at the pro Retarded Children Association Holds Organizational Meeting Described as wonderful startby Robert Robinson 0n tario Association for Retarded Children is people attended the lirst of three organizational dine ncrs for the Retarded Childrens Educational and Fund Raising Campaign at Community House last night The dinner was designed to give inlormation to the variousi chairmen and other key per sonnel within the region consistA ingvoi ngoville Owen Sound BECOMES FORESTER Somervillc of 64 Mel rose Avenue Barrie has been registered as professional forester and is now accorded the right to use the initials RPF alter his name inany work connected with forestry At present there are about 450 registered protefiiohal forest ers in Ontario WEATHER Synopsis Subnormal tempera tures continue across Ontario to day weak disturbance has de veloped south oi James Bay and lS causing snow in Northern 0n tario with few showers or snow ilurrics in central sectionsl Skies are partly cloudy in southern areas Little change in tempera tures is indicated for Southern Ontario Friday but sllght moderation is expected in north em regions as an active di bancc moves in from the Pia tonight bringing southerly winds and snow or rain Increasing cloudiness is expected in South erri Ontario Regional forecasts valid until midnight Friday Georgian Bay Southern Kirklt land Lake regions Haliburton North Bay Sudbury Cloudy with occasional wet snow or rain clearing this alternoon Colder to night Sonny and cool Friday clouding over by altemoon with snow beginning during the even ing Winds light becoming south east is Friday afternoon Forecast temperature Low tonight lligh Friday Windsor St Thomas London Wingham Toronto Trenton St Catharines Hamilton Muskoka Killana Earlton Sudbury North Bay Kapuskasing White River Mosonee GETIHE PRESTIGE GINGER AlE GElWIlSOIIS paign rn nager Barnett explained to the meet gress being made With him chairman right at rear Eldon Greer canvass chairman lelt andW nlcrnck resources Examiner Photo Rd Pratt campaign chair man centre looks over plans with Garner proposals Hartford and Barrie Only the local association in Barrie will be participating in fund drive this year At Orangcville the Kinsmen Club is working to sup port the local association Those attending the dinner were Mayor Willard Kinzie honorary chahrnan for the City at Barrie campaign Pratt chairman of Barrie campaign Bill Garner Barrie proposals chairman Merrick Barrie resources chairman Film Col vin Barrie publicity chairma Eldon Greer Barrie canv chairman Mrs Jean Gable Barrie steering committee and viccpresident of Barrie Associa tion for Retarded Children Mur ray Finloyson president of the Barrie association Walter Cook Barrie steering committee Lysabild principal for Bar ries school for retarded chil dren Mrs Bankinhretarded personsworkshop Barrie Mr and Mrs Commins Orangeville Neville Bameit regional cam Rnbert Robin son0A Toronto MrRobinson assisted by Mr ing the plan which had been formulated tor the campaign and the functions of the various chairmen Through questions and answers certain points were cleared film was shown illt chairman for retarded childer in the Un ited Slates Mayor Kinzle said sponsibility Prior to adjournment Mr Rob inson expressed his satisfaction at finding the region and partic ularly Barrie so strongly organ lzed He ielt thatth campaign we getting of td good start and was certain of success The next regional dinner will be held on Monday Oct 26 at Community House Barrie Public School he was pleased to be associated with this work in the capacity of hon orary chairman and it gave him great satisfaction to see so many busy people within the city tale lng such an active part in the forthcoming campaign Hesaid work with retarded children was unportnnt and community re cmunzlirle unseen Llit King Edwardpuhlle schdbl delegation imm Burton AF onus lulled herd visited Bar rlapubllc sdiool boerd mt night with request the fence their property and that of King Edward public school be taken down to enable churchgoers to park on school property The board stipulated there should be alliance with gates TwoBoards Will combine On Land Any land purchased for fut ure Ichool will too small car tent be machined effort be tween Barrie Public School Board land Barrie Parks Board it was decided at last nights meeting at the Public school instead of the school board buying so many acres and the parks buying small number oi acres dearby on separate deals the two boards will combine and parks board will pay for an ex tra few acres This will mean any Playing field will be better area as result of its being run by both the schools and the parks boards The parks board will be able to look after any equipment cortho play area and it will also be adjacent and convenient for the school pupils to look alter equipment at John son Street Schocl nod invc gate the case of the softball dia mond at Codrington Evening players say the setting sun makes play almost impossible change around The change will of course be made so as to slilt daytime plpyera as well Board Defends Selling Stationery lIt Schools localBorrle stetioner told public school board chairman Macboren he felt he was suf fering at the hands of the public schools because of their buying stationery wholesale and selling it in the schools He said 858 taxpayer himsell he was thus financing the op position Mr MacLaren said He was very but about this The stotioner in questionhad written letter to the board lustrating the work being clone 24 Dunlop St Ablllbt Paper Algomn Steel Aluminum Ltd Allicrtl Goa lr Asomos Atlas steel Algnm Urau Bk of Mont Bk or NS ueu Tel Co Brazilian or Am on Co Power Cdn Bk Comm Brew 33 25 74V 13 55 Consumer naraaoo 115 pom Faun Dom Tar Sulllvan Ford Can at in Geno Mines Get Pow Gun Min Imp Too im on in Ace Lohlaw Marl Mug New Myl MUTUAL lnvestnneni Fund one 961 vln stun Growth t593 646 Selig Dom Store Famous Play Harden Farm Home on VHudson any Min Inter Nickel lnterprav Pipe KerrAddison not lasscy Ferguson 13 no Bid Asked aonhxro noon nxcmoe noon Industrial down 00 Goldl up 11 Metals down through the chamber of com merce TODAYS STOCK PRICES Compiled at noon ny its Crawford and Co are Second Floor Nornndn Mines Normctnl Now Has NoniOnt no Coldatrenm MonrcCnrp Ont Jockey Club 0pm Pactllc rev Fern Pt Que Gas in Roe Royal Bank st Lrw Corn Sherv Gard Sal Shir Simp Ltd Steel or Can roundin air Transom Pipe Traders rin Texaco Unit on Union Gas Walk cow Gas Aill iy 4i 61 34 156 21 166 am 16 12 29 12o m5 North American Supervllcd Growth ea 70 NEW YOBKVSTOCK EXCHANGE AVERAGE hdlutrlal up 145 RIlll up 15 Utilities lip 03 FIVE MOST Am mans lOnething to avoid losing is other preventive medicines can of health and vigor We Are Featuring 310 vitamins Plus 15 Minerals one saw Tao5959 Viterra rNorth Stars Massey New Myhmaqflehorcbbn Alumlmlm ill ciliciiiio on your health Vitamins and help to keep you in the peak jPLUs zMonth Sunnis 415 PHAPEMACJYW 4e Collier st Learn 3le Bid Asked an 172 WOfllupfl Theboard answered thlsclr tack by saying the tender for supplying stationery materials to the public schools had been made public and they were open to bids from any supplier in town it added it never had and did not intend to alter bids to out oltown stationers Another reason was it was much more convenient for pupils to buy scratch pads pencils note books and rulers at school instead oi having to rim down town during timeout periods This would be justanother traffic nazardA said onemem er Oakley Park principal Mc Lean Jaid buying booksxat the school also led to conformity in books size and shape Thls made it easier for teachers when they sometimes had to carry 30 or 40 books home Noelstepbenson said the sta tioner could have had the con tract to supply stationery to the schoolsif he had wanted it board member said the price of books and otherarticles in town when bought from store was ridiculously high and it was much cheaper for pupils to buy them from the school The board will writeythe gen tleman letter explaining all this to him Speaking of the complaint Art Harris said can see novalid objection to the schools selling stationery on thepremises The parks board is also going and assuch they ask or erectedto oudtrol studnnta and possible yandalism lt The dc etion ruggested re moval of the fence would be ad vantagcous to both the school and themselva as it wouldleave room for driveway min Wil liam Street William Street they pointed out was less hazardous propositionthan Eur ton Avenue onto which the lot at prede empties its cars With the new church property going up as well they said ex tra parklng space would be necessary for teachers as their presuit parking spot will be no use when Joe building is up The delegation and the board agreed any school function would have priority parking over church function should llrnes coincide The board Will also recommend in its answering letter to the church ihet the fence be runov ed at Burton Avenue Unlteds own expense Escapes From Submerged Car In Marsh Canal The Holland Marsh clalmed another accident at 630 am to day as westbound car went off the Canal Road while rounding curve rolled downan embank ment and continued rolling oven until it came to rest loleet un der water in the middle of the canal The strong current of the wa ter carrlcd the vehicle so feet downstream beloro the driver managed to squeeze through window and swim to shore Ulrich Stegman 18 of RR Bradfordsaid an oncoming veh lelc on the wrong side of the road forced him down thc em bankment The car which Stegman bought just lastweek was com pletely concealed and according rnalned there unnoticed under been unable to squirm out He was on his wdy to work at Federal Farms whenthe mls hop occurred This is one of many similar accidents which have occurred along the bank in recent months The canal used to be guarded by large trees along the road way but after hurricane Hazel and the deepeningmod dredging at the irrigation waterway the canal shoulder remains bare and nothing was put in to keep skid ding cars from plunging into the he Motorist Hit yc rat the 21yeanold rnotorist who knocked cyclist off his bike as be turned off Dunlop Street East into Lakeview Dairy Bar rie Sept as pleaded guilty at Barrie Magistrates Court Wedlt nesday to failing to allow cyc list sufficiéot lporn on the road HenryLinden RR Barrie told policebe had seen the eye list coming and thought he had time to make the turn into the dairy but he sldeswiped him and the cyclist was knocked on to the road receiving minor in Linden was juries fined $15 and $2050 costs Get Ready cOME Ann SEE YouRsELr 1T PAYS TONY smear Tottantrum Ont new lbé FLANNEEEITE otANKErs BARGAIN fsronc 7seEOiats EviiiRY WEEK For Winter one is BARGAINS EVERY Dave We carry it of Ladies Mens Anld ghildrens Wane Shoera Rubbers Tllisw EKSSPECIALS NYLONS Sizes in ii NlYiLOhlS seealertness so pr on 60¢ Pr risepr We SpecializelnrMeharMadetoMEaaure lulta Fallsamplesofallshadeinowinatock to Bradford OPP wouldhave re the winter ice had Stegmnn SchoolLBeardifiwoots Exam minnownails mmsnayocroazn itala Pedestrian CiOSSWCllRS lest hlchte meeting oi Barrie Public School Board might have been at one point meeting Barrie cltytralllCcomnilttee crosswalk aroseanwo letters tiled totle boardone request for added safety measuruv on lnnisfilSlreet andtheother request for crosswalk to be painted atleaetang and Barely Streetinterséctfon The reason ior requesU olcolirne was because ottbn nianber oi schoolchudrcnvwho gs these points every school Cbalrman Madmren pointed out there were no by laws in Barrie covering arou walls and they were notcon slant here as they were in To ronto General Board feeling how ever was that they should be it was stated the general pub lishere thought crosst were pcdestrlans privilege although Cheaper Gas May Continue Business in Barrie service stav tlons has returned to normal af ter several weeks of the 39cent gasoline price and since no changes are seen in the future motorists remain quite happy with the new elasticity of the gas dollar The new price which started during the summer as part of lhe gas war has now levelled oil and according to dealers around the city has good chance of staying intact Al Gilés president of the On tario Gasoline Retail Associa tion Barrie district said the owners were stillnot getting the profit margin they did belore the new prices went into effect but it the owners here could raise the price cents the profit margin would be the same He says that the oil comphnles must be making money even at this price or clsc they would not have kept it so long The price fell to 399 cents af ter stations in the surrounding area dropped their prices and leftBarrie retailers groping for business Gravenhurst and Huntsville prices have crept up to to and 41 cents but this is normal since they are usually sligth higher than the more southerly areas SELL PHONE COMPANY The Point Mara Telephone Co Ltd ofBreciIn near or illia is being soldto the Bell Telephone Company at can arla There are about 20 sub scribers on two rural lines APPOINT COMMISSIONER After considering seven ap plications for the position Newmarlret council decided to engage Anderson of Godar ich as the new industrial com missioner roounumr YQURGRDSS annmosnrosr cant The qilestIon of pedestrian Jliollernmenl controlled ELEVATOR lheywero not The trustees then started in on diuunl on on the habits of the convinced crow walk user 0n mernbar said if crosswalk were painted hern the only people who wouldltake any no ting of themfrom the motor Isls point of vinyl that is would be outobtan motorists There are no otlielal crosswilh in Barrie and there are no places where the pedestrian has Theft Charges lIre Held Over Two Toronto men charged with theft of clgarots and candy and possession of stolen goods in Barrie and Orlllla beard Bar rie Magistrate Foster order twoweek adjournment of their case Wednesday John Keith Ken 35 Church Street Toronto is charged with the theft of acase of dgarets from Rock City Sales possession of stolen goods in Barrie possesi sion of stolen cigarets and candy in Orlllia and is jointly charged with Louis Maocuso 35 Bed ford Rd Toronto of that of cigarots and candy from George Beck Orillla All the alleged offences our curred Aug 31 MBflClED is also charged with theft from Rock City Sales and possession at Grillla and Barrie on thesame date They willappcar Oct 13 at Barrie Iiiltlis FOR EALL PLANTING MADONNA titles NARClssus ru LIPS DAErODiLs caoclus TRY THE EVER POPULAR RED EMPEROR TULlP Large Assomnont In Shock To Choose From BROWN Cl Ime 119 Dunlop PA news TowN gonzor ONE BEDROOM $268550 rwo BEDRooiiil 31559 THREE BEDROOM $8250 oceununny Spring one any kind at superiority motorist This will all be dismissed at meeting with Barrie trafiic com rnlttee when iatety measures will box dncmed letter has clad beentiled to city police hlef Edward Tschlrhart by Prince of Wales Home and SchoolAssoclallon manpower Another beet from parents about kindergarten dismissal time also came up at this point The letter said they thought Grades and pupils Should get out ofscbool at the some time an the older pupils Thu said the letter was safer for 917 body and the board egreed therewas safety to numbers But it also pointed out earbr dismissal otkindergarten in for number of good reasons It gives tuchers plentynf time to deal wilhpupils who may need some extra help whether they are Grade or or upwerd andi staying on until pm Is too long day may for five or slxlyearold pupil The board said dismissal at no pm does not mean the pupils have to leave the school premises and if they Want to stay on and wait for older friends or brothers and sisters they can do so Tralllc Is not heavy at 880 pm either overtlie believe it Or llol Clllrll WEATHER Is Coming Willriililzr ORDER New 3219 pm RHONE ea 6653 cool ONE BEDROOM $535800 ANNUALLY TWO BEDROOM $290400 ANNUALLY THREE BEDROOM $324000 tAuuDRr ROOM carcinomas srovrs irv OUTLET OUTSIDE PARKING PLAYGROUND

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