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Barrie Examiner, 9 Feb 1962, p. 3

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TWO CONTESTllNTS TYPIFY VITALITY Ol TEEN QUEEN CANDIDATES vu No of the Teen Queen eon testsats displayed their vital ity and charms yesterday for photographesr and seemed right at home amid the great outdoors Diane Gordon 17 representing Bar rie Teen Town in Saturday Bd Rejects Offer Consider $21000 The property and supply com mittee of the Public School Board reported that the offer of $10000 made by the Barrie and District Retarded Childlt rens Association for the pur chase of the building and site of the Sheltered Workshop had been declined after two apprais als were made The committee said that an offer of $21000 would he met with favorable comidoration for the oneroom ed building at Candles An offer by Consumers Gas Company to loan the gas ap pliances free of marge for the home economics classrooms was presented to the board last night if accepted this offer will mean that gas piping will have to be installed The otter was referred to the Property and Supply Committee for study The Church of the Nazarene requested permission of the board to meet in public school auditorium from to pm on Sunday afternoons and also the evening of April when the choir from the Canadian Nazar ene College will present choral program in conjunction with the Easter season This request was also referred to the Property and Supply Com mittee The Board of Park Manage ment notified the board that they hope to have sufficient money to pay for their share of the Steel Street School site ad dition by the end at the year The board granted permission for the development of the site by the Board of Park Manage ment The board agreed to the re quest of Chief Tsehirhart to pay the cost at the buses to take the school patrols to Kitchener on Saturday March Ii Barrie StudentsTo Participate In RyeISOn Institute Open House Students from Barrie and dis trict will be participating in the second Open House to be held byfiornntos Byerson In stitute of Technology Feb 24 Paul Swain member of the Student Council while at Barrie Central Collegiate is now in second year Radio and Television Arts at Ryerson He and other ETA studenu will provide live radio coverage over Ryersons CJRT Canad ian comics Johnny Wayne and Frank Shuster will be interview ed live music will be provided and Ryerson principal Kerr will participate in round toble discussion with education al and business leaders Visi tors will have their reactions noted by television cameras The Home Economics course which is planning display at all its aspects of fashion pres school and home economics has another Central graduate Anita Jean Smith who was in the Home EconomicsClub at Central is in the first year of this course Also Central graduate is John Goodfellow student in first year Civil Technology Goodtellow Junior Farmer plowing champion is staying close to the earth as Civil Tech noloy students will perform Tlu Claims 12 Percent Of Students Angus McKay superintendent of Barrie Public Schools repor ted that of 3400 school pupils 421 were absent on Wednesday Mr McKay was rHerring to the recent outbreak of influenza in the Burim Falls and Sault Ste Marie areas whcih caused schools in those areas to close The number of pupils absent here was approximately 12 per cent and not of epidemic pro portions said Mr McKay The oneroom siflzool at Cun dles had an attendance aver ageof 8555 the lowest of the eight schools Mr McKay ex plained that this was mainly due to inclement weather con ditions rather than illness When Herridge Got The Floor OTTAWA CF Her rldge CCF Kootenay West got the Commons floor Thursv day night after Grant Campbell PCStomont Mr Herridge said lis tened with great interest to the remarks of the honorable mem ber ior Stormont may say that his gallic fervor his quotations from scripture his physical anima tion and his pretentious diction gave an appearance of sub stance to what was in effect pure wind soil tests John England another Central graduate is in the second year of the same course Free cigarea and booklets on merchandising will be given out to visitors from the School of Merchandising Kenneth Husband graduate of Barrie North Collegiate is enrolled in this course of the Buslnus Di vision Journalism Physics Hotel Resort and Restauth Admin istration Furniture and Inter ior Design Business Adminis tration Medical Lab Printing Management Gas Technology Architectural Technology and Electronics are other courses Some 5000 people attended Ryersons first Open House last year and course directors are confident that this number will be surpassed between pm and pm on Feb 24 Guides will conduct visitors to nights contest at the Em bassy was determined to knock off hat with that snowball while Barb Cook 17 from RCAF Teen Town What would ltiacLaren Adver tising want with the names and addresses of the Barrie Public School Board trustees This caused great concern to five of the board members at last nights February meeting of the Board The business administrator George tnngstoff had received the letter asking for the infor mation and had submitted it to the Board to see if the trustees wished this information passed on Upon hearing the request Dr George Seymour and David ittc Clymont asked that the pur pose for such information be determined before sending the desired facts Despite the fact that Gordon gamed Camp Borden was content to relax on fence rail and ad mire the scenery Thats just what were doing too hiiss Cook Examiner Photos Advertising llgency Seek Names Board Declines To CoOperate Teskey had informed the Board that this inforrnatiou could be easily secured from the local paper and Jack hlncLaren had passed motion to send the in formation the other five board members decided to amend Mr MacLarens motion Mr Teskey pointed out that an amendment could not be made as it would change the meaning of the motion The five board members then voted against the motion with Teskey and MacLaren in favor new motion was introduced and passed to find out the rea son for the companys use of the names and information Teskey and MacLarcn voted against the motion WARSAW AP Windys law Gomullra the tough Polish party boss who personally defied Nikita Khrushchev in 1955 has paradoxically emerged as key supporter of the Soviet pro miers disputed claim to leader ship of the Communist world Five years ago Moscow must have regarded Gomulka as headstrong maverick who threatened to disrupt Soviet bloc unity Today he seems to have become an important co hesive force in Communist East Europe After the Poznan riots of 1056 discontent at Soviet rule at fected ova Communists Gom eral Motors Warranty the departments they wish to inspect Service Centre Gomuiira Paradoxially Emerges Supporting Khrushchevs Claim ulka who had been expelled from the party in 1949 was re instated and restored to party leadership He promised soci alism and freedom and insti tuted number of reforms Gomulka was the first Soviet bloc leader to hack Khrushlt obevs hand last October at the Soviet party congress where the bitter dispute with Peking end the Albanians got public sip lug Gomulka returned here train the Moscow congress proclaim ing that the Russians had fin ally seen the light and com demned Staiinism as the Poles had done five years ago PONTIACBUICK VAUXHAIJ OWNERS We have been authorized to provide you with Gen Do not hesitate to call we will be pleased to serve you illiNtiElillfilll MOTORS Ltd 65 Gollinr St PA 82487 1962 OPENING DANCE Being your Sweetheart to the big VALENTINE PARTY SAT FEB 10th Cloth Pclvatlon The Norths Most Popular Dance Spot Features OAtmosphere galore in by the Huge Kentucky Fireplace Fountain Candles and Special Decor the beautiful Night Club Cabaret setting enhanced oThe Dancing Sound the Bob Hunter Orchestra Make Your Reservations Now for the Biggest Dance of the Season Admission $150 Per Person ALSO Enquire about our special rates for dinner Saturday Night from February 10th till New glob and dancing every Years Pavel on FOR RESERVATIONS CALL in 47385 COLLECT Largest Budget Ever To Spend $22 Million Simcoe County is launching its biggest spending program in history get totalling $2311377 was ap proved yesterday by county council which earlier saw fit to reduce the general county tax rate by onohalf mill Genural county rate is set at 65 mills roads at 18 mills the same as last year and hospital construction at one millall based on increased equalized assessment reflecting county growth Last years budget of 52083 419 resulted in 314700 deficit record 1962 bud on general expenditures while the road department showed surplus of $3655 MORE MONEY More money is available this year because of the increased equalized assessment 32 606 vs $115701028 last year and the hospital tax rate which automatically raises the budget by $123000 Council approved general budget expenditures of 51131 877 down slightly from last year and estimated total rev enue at $239465 This leaves 89b1 to be raised on let to Ihe municipalities The road budget of 51237500 also slightly under last year includes $742300 to be received in provincial government sub sidies Actual county contribu tion will he sensor to be raised by the 38 mill levy on assess ment Also available is the surplus of $36035 INCREASED SUBSIDIES Although the budgets for gen eral expenditures and roads are lower than last year the coun ty will be richer by increased government subsidies EMO Sees Barrie As Refuge For Bombed Toronto Folk Most of the million and three quarter persons living in Metro politan Toronto would rush north to Simcoe and neighbor ing counties it Tomato became target in nuclear war ac cording to Ray Atkinson co Emergency Measures Organiza tion Mr Atkinson appeared before county council yesterday and reviewed the functions of Bali in case of an emergency recent survey showed ordinntor of the ShncoeBarrieyitbat if Toronto received suffi linnexation 0i Innislil Land Discussed By Mayor Councils Mayor Les Cooke said today that councils city development committee has begun discus sions with Innislil council on the possibility of Barrie annex ing certain township land Mr Cooke recently led Bar ric delegation to lnnisfil to be gin discussions The land which Barrie wants is reported to be in the area between the 14th concession and Highway 90 Purpose of acquiring the land would be for commercial de velopment and to round out areas needed in plan of ex tension for the city The matter is in Lhe discus sion stage Mr Cooke said They are aware of our rob lems and needs and we ould be equally aware of their prob lems We are seeking annexa tion on consent basis through discussion and negotiation it is reported that both Innis il council and the township planning board will study the matter in detail before any re ply is given to Barrie $5000000 Plan Made To Explore Oil Gas Areas TORONTO CP Gunnar Mining Ltd and Cornerina Pa troleum Corporation Thursday announced an agreement whereby Gunnar will provide up to $5000000 to Camerina for the purpose of participating in oil and gas production in West ern Canada and other areas The announcement was made jointly by Gilbert LaBine president of Gunnar and Gay Land president ot Camer ina Gunnar uranium producer in Saskatchewans Beaverlodge area closed at $915 share its 196162 high Its law was $835 Every glass of Dow has it Every sip reveals the unifonnfiavour that comes from masterful MULTlBLENDING at 36 Always satisfying guaranteed smooth perfch individual brews to please Dow is the mydrinking best in beer Treat yourself and youll soon see 00W s3 cient warning of nuclear at tack 70 per cent of Metros population would leave by nor thern routeshe said And most at those people would come to Simcoe County Such situation would place tremendous responsibility on the local Eth organizations ltlr Atkinson said CARE NEEDED Among other things we would have to control incoming highway traffic and care for these people when they arrived This work would be directed from headquarters points in Barrie Alliston Collingwood Midland and Drillia blr Atkinson said many people are under the impres sinn that the army would be in charge in any disaster area This is not so he said while cooperation between the array and Eltmwouid he neces sary in some instances each group has separate responsibil ities Mr Atkinson explained that EMO is the ultimate authority headed by the prime minister and responsible for maintaining civil government at all levels The 100000 men being train ed by the army in survival work would become part of the reg ular army he said Duties of the army would luv elude controlling reentry into damaged areas and directing police and fire work in these County Treasurer Jack Colo man who presented the general budget told council the munty is in excellent financial condi tion We are one of the lewcoun ties that does not have debem turc debt said lur Coleman When we complete paying for the new registry allies and clear the separation debt with Barrie and providing there are no new major capital expendi tures there is every likelihood that the mill rate could again be lowered in the near future Countys debt to Barrie will be paid in 196 and the registry office will be paid for in 1963 BIG BUDGET SITES Thoreare some big budget bites Charity and welfare ser vices top the list with an es timated 1962 outlay of $438200 which Includes $240000 for Childrens Aid Administration of justice will gobble up an estimated $113715 or more depending on the num ber of court cases This had get also includes an $83000 pay ment for construction of the registry oificc total of $305400 is set aside for general administration that includes such items as staff salaries and the Emergency Measures Organization The cost or maintaining coun ty roads this year is estimated at $291000 While $102000 is earmarked for construction of bridges and culverts Another $371000 will be spent on base reconstruction General over head expenditures are estima ted at $47000 We 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