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Barrie Examiner, 25 Feb 1964, p. 3

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llr Knox said that students were given chance to change courses it they found the one they had entered was tatsatls iactory This became more dlf Each at these course was di vided into two sections with live and tonnyesr program He told the youngsters What you have to decide is which branch you are going to loin and whether you are going to take the five or the founyesr course the Arts and Science course he said waamore or less the same asthe old general course The btaehees and commerce course was completely new and was designed to caterJo peo le interested in going into trees the technical and trades course was tor those with mechanical aptitude NECESSIIY No matter which course you choose if you decide you want to go to university teachers training college or for one oi the professions you must go for the ilveyear course said Mr Knox The lounyesr course is de signed for students Interested VICTOR KNOX menace director at Barrie Central Col leglate explains one of the Johnson limit the longer student ro mained la course There an also an unity to change from the ounyesr course to the flveyear course GRADE GUIDE Giving guide to choosing either live or founyaar course Mr Knox said that pu llswhohadiapercentorhig er at the end oi their Grade Eight year should deiialtoly talre the fiveyear course For those around the so to $5 per cent mark at the end at the year the fouryear corsrse would probably be the more suitable Students with marks in be tween should seek guidance from their teachers OCCUPATIONAL COUME ltir Knox also described speciIl course at Central Coi leglals for students oi lb and over who were not recutarly promoted from their grades it was orteyear occupation al course Half the time was with one teacher tnlrlng the subjects and the other courses available at the coil estate to liillcscst Public Street Opens And Shuts With The Season bylaw closing Johnson istreet south of Barrie Yacht Club was passed by City Conn cit last night This applies for vehicular trai flc only and involves Just the summer months The bylaw will ken cars all the swinunlng beach using the summer but allow throughway to the ice in the winter Council was complying wlth recommendation item the pol ice department No other bylaws dealt with exemptions and partial exemp tions or certain farm land irom taxation tor maintenance of sidewalks and sewers llght ing at streets etc This land is still used iorgiarm purposes The first at these bylaws con cern land assessed bulimia prior to Jan mot the sa cohd involves the recentlyans ncxed lands assessed prior to the cutoil date by Vespra The fourth bylaw passed last night authorised threats of part of the east hall at lot 25 concession it in Pospra to Charles Griiiln Thls parcel was recently annexed The purchase price is $5000 Mt Grillln must pay for the survey and must erect build ing oi not less than 510000 in value within two years Winnipeg laclr Meek til promotion manager of the Win nipeg Tribune and iormarly sports and city editor oi the same newspaper or heart tack llochesler NY William Wild lililt Buckley so base ball scout who quit the Chicago White Salt to 1951 in prowl against the bonus system TorontoLady Nadlna Jaho Henderson Ker Carson widow of Brig Sir Frederick Carson of Montreal By BEAVER LUMBERS coNrracr DIVISION We Caanolve All Your HOME rmraovemsur PROBLEMS roan asrmaras no DOWN ransom no oussronrnrhucrne Dwutar aervttia av Ind District anvemus remodelling and improvement vitae lstop service cavsrs plaonlns sirens su tree BEAVER lilMBEll First new member hf tree Erote Walker was introduced as Is fidusrieel MadamunfuCA past president Welter Stocklsy announced that second new member would be introduced next week when the lletsteosatgovuoor oi division live linrrsy Ander son at Tomato Bioor II oiiicial visit It is summed Steclrley said that the club will have obtained five new members by the end of March Earl Hart oi Barrio Cear Collegiate Key Club was ct ner guess of the club at Com munlty House bill Lang announced that the Ladies Night at Edgar RCA Station had been advanced one week to Saturday March it President Roy Machlem are pounced that two ailing mem here at the club Gcopge Cold by bani Alderman Morrow ex alrlfrlwgcdt Nettleon hoth an were conv eeclog nicely at home School students John Bat stone lton Kelly Gayle Beul CreditUnion Lists Increase St Marys Parish Credit Un inu showed an increase over last year in both share balance and undivided earnings The board of directors recommendations oi iourper cent dividend on shores and so paracent in terest rebate were passed Also passed was motion that live per cent or the net earnings he set aside each year as an educa tional ituld At this point president MJ Collins called for aconcerted drive to recruit new members and sales the value or the as sets toona quarter oi mil lion dollars The iollowlng were elected to the Beardoi Directors Be thune Cameron Wilson and will join the holdovera Collins Wage vicepres ldent McKeown Cartier TCuehlng Quail Vou Can Help CRIPPLED CHILDREN by Supporting the EASTER SEAL CAMPAin sssu ansovmo tumou yes It Barrie Club on for the Blind ass match at can Ferguson field secretary oi Council Wont illlow nurses To Erect FiveStorey Edition request irom ltiima Con struction Company to build apartments on the northeast corner oi liayfleld and Grove streets was again turned down City Donnell plslaed last night that iorrner request from Kllma involved dry and Diane Agnew Exam iner Photo The new supervisory commit tee is composed oi newlyelect ed Gauthier and Zeb clients and holdover Beaudoln Shrubsois and Komar lain Reynolds on the credit committee Barrie irm Gets Defence Contract omwa tSpeciall is us on contract has been awarded to Walker Painting and Decor ating Co Ltd of Harris by De fiance Construction 1951 Limit lion Drury minister oi industry made the announco meet here this week The contract is fortbeln tester repainting oi temporary buildings at Camp Borden it is one oi lit contracts tor $10 tilt or more awarded byybe fence Construction during the latter half of January Total ya no of the contracts is one NorI¢£ his Annual Meeting oinSlmcoé orm flvestory apartment building wltbtaunits it was too high for Maiden al area according to the Plan nlng board Also too much around was covered Ind insuf tlcicnt area was available for parking and Ioowremoval Aid Morrows City Develop ment Committee also felt the traiiic involved would be too heavy for the am concerned The request refused last night would have involved even more land since Kilmo wanted to build 50 apartmeris in two buildings Aid Morrow said that Bayiield and Grove streets would have to be widened if the traffic from such building were to be accommodated The area would also have to be rcsoned Aid Morrow sug gested the city would willingly resone other areas to assist Kllmaii the traffic problem was notvso evident Alderman it Cumming ra lorted that the traiilc problem could be overcome We have to get used to traffic some time be said ilccept Requests 0i ililirig Member No recommendsuoas oi the General Government Committee were tabled by City Council last night at the request at ailing alderman Roberts The request of Mr Roberts who is in hospital was conveyed to councillors by Aid tier say The recommendations are that the mayor or chairman be al lowed to state his position on any matter beiore the council without leaving the chair also that thoPublic School board he requested to appoint com mittee to meet with the General Government Committee to dis cuss the ieaslhillty of Public School Board members being elected by wards rather than auroral vote Alderman Hersey reported to council that Alderman Roberts condition was datlaiteiy im proved Second Lecture lit Trinity Church nev Skelly or cash Street United Church will give the second lecturson the Apoa iles Creed at Iriniw Anglican Parisbrilall tonight at eight oclock Members l5 Cenirai historic fl Catiielbreed Assocra on fivestorey apartment building Develop CoOrdincrtion this was turned down because ewnxs 454 outrunr0 rrr or 24 the cum rm Agnes ran aurm nowoas lira Ag listing part in Barrie Club on sonG emu Inder JoeephlhTGrem nu Meinon sends bail skim mlng down the sites She was or the Bltads howling match against Owen Sound hasn lner Photos Bowling Enables Blind Garry Bradley is took firm grip on the guide rail at Harrie Bo Bowling Academy He steadied himself took titres quick paces forward crouched and sent the bail skimming down the alley to demolish three ploa its bad to use the Kuirioiraii to help him because he Is blind Garry was taking part in Barrie Club to tor the Blind weelrly Iowling match against another 1y Al present the Barrie team are not doing too well in the Blind wiers league but to be top of the league is not the main confidential weekly bow ng match means that blind people in Bar rie arohavlng angaveoing out instead at having to sit at home Don Ferguson ileld secretary at the Canadian National insti tale for the Blind described how bebIllng helped blind pen son it gives you better sense County ilgriculture Federation Elects Oliicers For New Year The Simone County Federa tion oi Agriculture held its el ection oi directors for 1964 at its annual meeting in Guthrie Ken Graham and DFA field man conducted the election and the directors we either previously elected by organized township federations or at the annual meeting Results were as follows llny Emil Merplnlay William Rey nolds Matchedash Burton Tay lor West Gwilllmbury George Jackson lnnlsiil William Kcll Nottawasaga Ken Wilson Sun nldaie Art Glitch Vespra Roa ald Contts Flor Donald Bell Madontc Ken Robinson Tec runseth Garfield llsll ore my Rutherford Tossorohtto John th Hebgla Adialo Austin McKen HI iresldent Len Cumming said The use oi the Agriculture Re habllitation and Development Aet ARDA and planned mar ch keting Could he used to allevi ate diiiicultlea He expressed satisfaction with the mannerin which township iederetion or ganizations were proceeding and that be was particularly pleased that Flor Medonte and Matchedash were to hold regu lar meetings John Ransom was reappoint ed auditor fcr 1964 The meeting discussed sevoral resolutions and passed the fol lowing Endorsed the princi ple proposed by the on that marketing boards be instituted for iwoyear trial period with vote to be taken at the and of the two year term Recommends that bever age containers bo made of un breakable material to alleviate angers now existing on roads and fields through breakage at present containers Recommended that school bus operators he allowed touse their flashing lights when load ing or unloading pupils where speed zone is 35 miles per hour or less panel consisting of Hart Maw George Jackson William Kell Hunter Russell and John Hughes moderator discussed anusiaklng place in the pre sent day business oi farming The planet attempted to pre dict agriculture as it might be in 1975 it was agreed that present trends to larger terms and greater capitalization in is bour saving machinery and ileum farm workers would coa aue oi dlmtlon he said You be oome more proilclent liter you have the feel oi the alien but even than there is oi chance in it The matches were helpinl Mrs Eleanor Howard president otnalarrlecE so toSheseid cp ma my sense of direction back and Is improving my coordination Il ter couple at operations The rules at the blind bowling league say that oi the five people in team at least one must be totalb blind Others can be partially sighted Mrs Howard said that one oi the reasons for the Barrie team being placed next to the bottom of the league was that see at its members were totally blind MODERN PACKAGE POLICIES FROMVA PROGRESSIVE leURANCE ORGANIZATiON cusses or assumes SARJEANT iNSURANCE AGENCY Lnnrrnn nnalop St

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