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Barrie Examiner, 24 Jun 1964, p. 3

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activities fanatic scaoor sonvrs snows School Facilities fiGet Plenty or use survey shawl use by the public oi public so tIcilities was presented to the chairman and members at the board oi the Barrie Public Schools at the meeting last eveni On motion by board members the survey Is to be presented as comment lrom the board to the city clerk The board was asked tor comments regarding resolution in which the minister oi education is to be petitioned to conduct survey the purpose at using school Iciiltiu tor longer period oi time The survey shows the exten sive use to which public school facilities are used at present by groups in the city MANY ORGANIZATIONS Included among these organic Itions are churches which at present use school Isciiittes and those who have made use oi the iaciiiLies over the past few ears The iscilitles are used by the ViiYWCA ior Saturday morning classes and Wednesday evening tness programs Home and hoot Associatiqu and District Home and School Councils also use the schools Extracurricular program ior teachers Ind school organisations Ilso use the iwhhuu oth on er groups cludlng the St John masses Teen Town Square Dance groups tollt dance groum choirs and city committees have used these iacillties At times at IederII provincial and munlc ipal elections school iactiittes are used COMMITTEES The report at the management and education committee showed that In May the enrolment was 3704 which was in increase oi son pupils over May 1961 This is the iirst month that the in crease over the corresponding month in 1963 has exceeded 200 pupils The board Ip rovcd the corn mittces suggest on that tentative boundaries between iiiiicrcst and Oakley Park School he estab lished so that all children in iamlly will attend the same school in September Cundlca No will be closed Is at June 28 because at the small enrolment with uplis in the area to attend Oak ey Park in September Kindergarten Grade One Two and Three will inservtcs training be transported The mixtuan of Mrs Jac ouettno hicNie effusive June on WI also accepted with rural hire Rosemad Jennett and Miss Margaret Jessop will be engaged as halltime teachers and prin chIis reliei The finance ittcereport showed H064 in dishone mentswith 975 tn acooun IIIbeie IMPROVEMENT improvements repairs and new equipment were included in the report oi the Property and Supply Committee leader from Barrie Floor and Wall Tile Company was accepted to sup pnly paint or the slimmer paint ommm Replacement equipment inched log typewriter tor King Ed ward School and three new sew ing machine heads for iiiiicrcst School as well as ienciog to be installed around Steele Street School and desk or the new Maple Grove addith were an proved ltirs Bessie Ciemmcns member at the Barrie and Dis trict Collegiate Board attended the meeting to inform the mem bers oi the public school board Operating Engineers Sign Pact With CVGE Stationary engineers at Can adian General Electric in Barrie will receive an iiicont an hour increase and new medical surgical plan by terms at package settlement signed yes rterday The new agreement is eltect jvo Dec two six cents per hour increase with two more general increases going into eiiect Oct 24 1964 and December 1965 Walker business represen tative oi the latemational Un ion oi Operating Engineers said This is the second agree Omaat signed between Canadian Genaral Electric Company and jtite international Union of 0p erating Engineers Local 796 Negotiations started in Novem hEr 1963 with assistance at icertain point irom the Labor Department through the serv ice at conciliation otiicsr New rates for engineers in the Barrie CGE plant will he $2311 going up to 5139 Deccmbcr at this year and to $1451 In Do camber 24 loss Retroactive pay will be paid to workers prior to July 10 based on $252 or week tor 27 weeks which wil mean total amount at back pay at $66 The average work week is 42 hours Tho new ltlcdlcai Surgical plan provides for iirst dollar cover age for doctor hliis up to $300 per year or the employee and each dependent as well as tor the lull oost oi an operation based on the Ontario Medical Association schedule ltlr Walker said mater medical ieaiura oi the plan cuts hausted which provides lor payment on an on per cent per cent basis up to maxi mum ot moon Various changes were made In the union agreement dealing with vacations statutory holl lilaya and other working condi our The vacation will be one week for one year two weeks or three years litres weeks or 12 years and tour weeks tar 25 years of service it will be four weeks alter it years in 1966 CYCLISIS TRIAL The Tour of Britain cycle race held annually takes place through no counties in England and Wales and requires 1400 service to their clients In alter the basic portion is ex rniies oi pedalllng rmurfo The Harrie Rotary Club Rotarian protect was calm handed over the keys to the In the pictura from ielt are plotted about two weeks ago Grant Mayor Ken Johnson norm TURNS ovra TENNIS LIGHTS to mass 30m control panel tor the land was ok auuwfi lighting ot the tennis courts at Shear Park during short cer emony there last night instal lation of the light which was BEADS BRANCH OTTAWA CPlMrs Peter Robinson or Toron has been appointed superinten ant inI Chairman oi the Parks Board Charlie Griiiin ielt receives the presentation from presiv dent Jae Jewell while some at his ieiiow Rotortans look on chici oi the womens branch at theSt John Ambulanca Eade St John national baa quarters announced Tuesday THIS SPACE RESERVED FOR lMPERlAL Wit KY sum MutinyJr byti Bob Bazzant Robert son stove Hines Mr Griffin Jim Savage Mr Jewell Ron ald Stewart Jordan Abcrcrom bio and Stan Hodgesu She succeeds the late Margaret MscLaren whoheld the post frifiin loco until her death last oi the actiliitiu oi the collegiate board during the year Tbe board aprovod immthe Barrie YIdYW the Beans and Belles Scum Dance Club and the Square Dancing In Fun Club rcquews to use school iacilltita GEI ACQUAINTED committee composed at two NIH iotendcat of Public Schools was approved to look into the pos sibility oi holding an dent at which poan school mid meet and become better acquain ted with members at the board Mrs Rory ODonai was Ip pointed chnlnnsn oi the coop mlttee David McClymont will also reprueot the Mutual tn the committee Underwriters Pass Course Sixteen Barrie and Drillia Lila Underwriters have been success iul In the writing at examina tions prescribed by the national office oi the Lila Underwriters Association Training Course The announcement comes mm Manggan CLU manager of the Barrie branch oi North American Life chair man oi thelocal course com mitioe The course extends over two years and is conducted by the Lilo Underwriters Association oi Canada and is designed to equip career His underwriters to ren der professional life insurance Class moderator was Brown CLU London Lila The iollowing successfully completed examinations first year Brackicy Canada Lilo Brown CLU Lon don Lit Darch London Lite Forman State Farm Mutu Hopkins Mutual Liie of Canada Hook London Lite King Sun Lite of Canada Lenar ron Sun Lite oi Canada it LeLlcver London Lite Lennox North American Life ll Fromm State Farm McKcrrow bon Raynolds flail Rowe Lon Sharp london Liic tersall Crown Lilo Charge Three Men Attempted Theft ELMVALE Ontario Pro vlncial Police have charged three men with attempted theit oi gasoline and two at them with then ol bicycle Police said after receiving complaint early this morning they arrested Gordon Earnhardt 21 of King Gary Rinrctti in oi Scarboro and Keith Coma alive 17 at Toronto Constables Tony Eccleshall and Gordon Sat at the Eimvale dctchment investigated CllS Stall Change Hours Stall oi the Childrens Aid So ciety will have change oi hours during July and August to take advantage ot the cooler weather in the mornings At board meeting last night it was agreed to change the pre sent hours am to pm to am to pm Jackson director said he finds that etftciency decreus es in the late aftemoona during the hot weather He said the change in hours would not interfere with regular business EMO Police Write Exams Sixty two Emergency Mea sures Organization Auxiliary poiice will take their basic ex aminations Thursday night in the County Building Roy Atkinson co ordinator liction Deferred OniMayors Cheque An error occurred in coun cil meeting story in Nesdays paper Thetstory stead Council va ted lastuight to return to the mayor cheque for 8318 pay able to the City of Barrie as it was intended that the mayor or his delegate be authorized to attend as lull delegate to the Canadian Federation of Mayors and Municipalities with expcn sas and membership fee paid The City Development Report recommended return of the cheque But the motion dele HEAR liithSiiiAii outrun ted before the report was adop ted was tabled on recorded voted by Aldermen Marseilus berta Cumming an Newtn THE It DB ALEX BOLECIIOWSIW ielt and Donald Spencer back Plans are under way iohnld summer carnival bare in i965 The Barrie Chamber of Commerce it looking into as rangements All liaughton is in charge oi water activities or the propos said the two hour exam almost winds up the EMO courses tor the summer One oi the first projects in the tall will be first aid courses tor about 80 people including auxiliaries Some members oi the Barrie Auxiliary Police will go to Ailisa ton Sunday to help with the opening of the new wing at Ste venaon Memorial Hospital Slimmer many people who helped clear valuables from downtown alti to camera were two oi the cos Here theyre rescuing the tug Carnival ed venture wanna is hoped will be an annual event Don Allan is looking after non water activities Date or the carnival has not been set but consideration Is balt ing given to tha tirst part at August Arrangements are being made for head of various committees Proposed water activities will include sailboat regatta speed and motor boat competitions water skiing competitions swimming and diving competi tions displays of water skiing swimming and diving water ballet and such special attrac tions as canoes log rolling and rowrng Nonvwater activities twill in NCIICE We are instructed to Dispose of The ENTIRE STOCK AND rixrusefs or the FIREMEN POUR WATER INTO FRONT OF BUILDING DESPITE DANGEROUSLY HEAVY SMOKE tiles irom Maioomsoas insur ance vibich was smoke tilled Examiner Photos ciude rparade beauty compc titions and an evening show which may involve water bai ict as well as entertainment from stage It is also hoped to hold church service for people In boats and on the share on the Sunday is hoped that all of the sc tivitics will be held in the park off Victoria street STAYNER NURSING HOME STAYNER ONT For elderly aud convalee cat patients Excellent facilities for private or acmiprivate Hot and cold water in rooms Register ed Nurse in attendance Reg RSHALL ONE 114 portion EAST Ar TrtEtttllEmPQINTSH

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