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Barrie Examiner, 20 Sep 1967, p. 2

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iNOUIItING anomalous insomnia Barrie iluticuiiural Society Do You Favor Sexrauacuon Beginning In Ninth Grqde STEVE ChiliELEV Grade Shant Boy think it is 100d but it should be started earlier We already let the basics ol sex education in health classes believe this training should start about grade live or as soon as the duld is old enough to linden stand JOHN DWINNELL Grade Barrie It is very good idea Parents are alraid to dismss sex will their children baf cause they are embarrassed jTeadIers arent ulraid to dis cuss it openly It is bit late to start teaching it in Grade 19 think they should start about the seventh grade €2000 SHIN ROSS Grade Angus Yes to an extent it is good thing They should cover the basics or sex educa tion widzout getting into the most personal aspects ol iL Grades and 10 are the best grades to trade iL The upper grades already know about it JUANN DODSON Grade 12 Midhurst it is good idea but it should be started earl ier There are too many un wed mothers thcsa days They should least the lundamentals about Gradcss or and ex pand the program in the high er grades Most teachers are iamily people and should be museum teach PAUL CLARK Grade 11 An gus am in laser it Sex education has to begin some place nowadays it isnt at home Moat teenagers are no prepared for later life With sex education in school they at lease know the tundarnenlala They should be ready by high aohooL PAUL WINGER Grade 9r Barrie It is great idea but theyre starting lute They should start the program about Grade Most parents wiii° probably approve the course but law will disapprove By the time student reaches Grade 10 he is likely to know the iimdamentalaol sen way More Voters If franchise Extended proposal now being studied by city councils general govern xmcnt committee muld result in extension of the vote lh Barrie municipal elections to an esti mated 2000 more residents aldDorian Parker last week gasked the committee to have iook at the possibility of placing lhe franchise extension question ion the ballot in the December lizivic election She was particularly concerned lliat residents ol trailer camps dont get note under current Iregulations However the measure suggest od tn the general government committee would do much more than that according to city clerk Hen Straughnn It council decides to plane th question on the ballot this De canber and it in turn the voters approve it the franchise will be extended to roomers and boards era including sons and dough tars living at home as well as trailer camp residents At present only property own ers and apartment dwellers who meet other requirements at age nationality and length at resi dence are entitled to vote However under requirements of the Municipal Frandiise Ex tension on residents votein list including roomcrs and rNoted Speakers To Address Canadian Club The Canadian Club of Barrie wiil open its 45th consecutive xyear next Tuesday with an ad dress by Robert Crawford president of Georgian College of Applied Arts and Technology starting at 30 pm Topic at MI Crawfords address will be 0ntarios Emerging Collage syatcm Mr Crawford was born in Gait and received his primary and aacondary school education in Toronto He attended Trinity Coliege University of Toronto but in 1912 left to Join the ltoyal Canadian Navy Upon rcceiv lpg his discharge from the nav zcl services he reentered school and graduated in 1949 as min nlng engineer from the Univer Iaity of Toronto Upon graduation Mr Craw ford joined the international zNickel Conand rose to position oilDircctor of Technical Person is past chairman and iconocilior oi the Engineering In stitute of Canadarmemlter oi board of governors Torn oe University tin Laurentian Untveraity member at the board of directors of the Sud bury YMCA and past dialtman ol advisory committee Provin finial Institute oi Mining Mr Crawford is married an Ihaa four children Georgian College is to open jeariy in October ornnn srnaunna mhervhpeakera who will ad nCluh oi liar the civicasonwiil be In Barrie director Centennial interna tional Development andformer assistant to Honor able Paul Martin and mem ber of the Prime Ministers stall Mr Edmund will ad dress the Oct 10 meeting at the club His topic will be an adas Role in the Global Vi age Speaker at the Nov 15 mesh will be Honorable Thorson Montreal lawyer and Minister at War Serv in the 1940s Mr Ihorson will speak about The Rape of Canada in the Second Century Dr Preston viceprin cipal olhishops University and described by some as one oi Canadas most distinguished ed ucatorahwiil address the Jan 23 meeting onlihe topic The Threat oi Leisure in Canadian Lite Penn Peter Tmeman nav donal director of the United Na tions Association in Canada will present the address What Canadians Mean to the UN Further speakeraduriog the year remain to he announced bythe club Outlining the purposes at the Canadian Club Wallis the clubs incoming president said We in Barrie areiustly proud of the aims and purposesoi the Canadian Grub Which are in hold the provisions at forum where topics ohpartlcular interest to Canadians may be discussed it is the only nationWide nonproilt non political non sectarian group devoted solely to making Canadians more aware oflhcm selves and thclr relationship as nation to the restol the warm Program boarders may be added to the regular one Trailers are not now consider ed assessable in Barrie there fore their occupants are not en titled in vote But they would be included on realdents voters ligt ii the franchise was extend Those on the supplementary list would be entitled to vote in elections for mayor and city council but could not vote or public sdtool board public util ities commission or on questions placed on the ballot City assessment commissioner Lloyd Partridge estimates that in the neighborhood of 2000 new voters would be eligible if the extension is finally approved He based the estimate on the 1955 voters list when 13110 were eligible Hobby Handicraft Show iii Borden Conununity Council of Basel Borden is sponsoring sports hobby and handicraft show Oct lin the Buell Building Base Borden The council has invited mem bers oi the public from sur rounding conununities to attend the show whidi will be open from to 530 Approximately two at groups from the base will par ticipate in the show There will be displays of spinning weaving pottera wheel judo ballet gymnastic and even teenage combo Admission to the innw is free The public is reminded though that entry to the base may be gained only by showing your ownership and insurance paperts tosemrlty guards any oi the three gates and obtaining pass this show is successful the council plans to make it an an nual event Directions to the Bucll Building will be given at each gate To DOUG WOOLSEY Grade IO Angin It is good idea Pan anta dont explain sex to their children so it would be better to teach it in school it will prepare the kids for later llle Grade seems like good time to start the training HEATHER commands in Barrie think it should be taught in school lot at mmleavimsohooltogo to boom or unwed mothera time days it sex education was taught about Grade the majority would he saved from this We got little sex edu cation in Grade but it leaves lot unanswered or MlbtllND RCA Victors $15000000 color picture tube plant in Midland was officially opened yesterday by the Hon DnnyMinis ter of industry The plant described by RCA Vidor Company Ltd officials as the largest single expansion program in the Canadian elec Vtronics industry was establish ed Willi the help oi substantial grant mm the department of in dustry throngs its areo develop ment program iordesignated areas Much of the Georgian Bay reg lon was designated in 1963 and thus become eligible for area de velopment assistemce Since then capital investment in and around Midland Collingwood Bracebridge and Owen Sound has totalled in excess of Sill OOOMW Within the next three years this investment will have created direct employment for about 5700 people and it is esti mated that another 70001obs will be created in trade and ser vlw industries as result plants that have located in the Georgian Bay region include LibbyOwens Ford Ltd Good year Tire and Rubber Co Ltd there are two Goodyear plants one in Collingwood the other in Owen Sound Harding Carpets Ltd Motorola Co Ltd Can adian Pittsburgh industriesth another RCA Victor plantin Owen Sound that mnldacuires TV and radio cabinets Corning Glass Co Ltd and Barton Dis tillery Lid in recent months the depart ment of industry has approved grants for other large projects 1H rustic You are hereby invited to attend the Unveiling of thellistorlcal Plaque commemorating Hewitt Ber nard at theiBarrle Centennial Park on Saturday September 23 1967 at 200pm STRAUGHAN City Clark other multimiliion dollar 11$ plat held its first Joint meeting with their Junior cm team the HI Glider XII The meeting was essentially flower am lollowed by asllde Walton Mn Jim Caldwell won first prize or her centtnniai arrange ment in the adult clan along with lime or autumn door me her duh guden and vegetable Worm arrange ment Other winners in the adult sec tion were Mn Robert Bell or her no nineties arrangement and Mrs Glories Bell for Iwiit ter wonderland In the Mtor section Barrie Horticultural Society plaque was presented to Alan Graitarn of the First Stroud on Park for the best bluebird house Second prile in this mnpetltion was awarded Bruce Adams at the Sixth Barrio Pack fha Barrie Commotion dob plaquo tor the best bird feeder wasawarded Tun Boydiott oi the First Stroud Pads Second went to Don Marcellus Sixth Danie Wendy Colwili won that tor ber reed mosaic and oollodlon oi leaves in the overll year junior class Hm Caldwell tools first in the seed morale and seven gourda and second in the three ears at Indian corn competition in the wider ll years class The Huronia Archaeological and Historical Soclcty will concen trate on endornoory and ran digs at Little Lake Indian vi lage for the remainder oi this year They will follow up next spring with an intensive program oi excavation Club president Bill Christian son outlined suggested pro gram or the remainder of this year and early next year at the clubstirst meeting since early simmer held last ought at Sim ooeCounty Museum Working on the lead that spring found at the aite was the same source oi water used by the Indians in the late 15005 the club will dig several exploratory trenches to define the outline of the village this tall Next spring major excavation will begin The meeting last night covered club organization further plans and an opportunity tor members to see displays of Indian villages and artifacts can NEWS THE BARRIE EXAMINER WEDNESDAY SEPT20 1961 New RCA Plant Oflicidlly Opens involving $3000000 in capital in vestment that will create close to 300 more labs Plant eiepan sions achieved with the aid of area development grants ac in capital outlay covers about 50000 square feet ol floor space is capable of pro oucing 300000 rectangular color picture tubes year Houlding president oi the com pany said it is the largest color cilityzoutside the United States and is designed to meet the needs of Canadian color TV set manufacturers ior many years to come 52m namaca Damage was estimated at szoo near Beers Tire Service late yea terday alternoon Cars operated by William Brienease 14 oi 119 Sunnidale Road and William Thealrston 18 at in Codrington st were involved in the collision Alwdus than with road cash ffiflm 0f morr NIAGARA FINANCE convanvunnao 11 Collier St count for several millions more The non Victor plant which picture tube manufachiring ta an accident on Bradford St 2500 nose CHANNEN curator ot the Simona Cotmty Mutuali point out idemWin ieatura an liwlian pipe to at the thooia mlogical cilian Excavation At Little Lake Suggestions were made tor leg islation to try to protect not only the Little Lake site but all arciiaeological site trotn the de structlon of vandals nod pot hunters The proposal was shelved until more opportune time Night smool classes in ardr ecoloeg were also MM as was regular meeting night Approximately so persons were in attendance attire meeting To Be Reporter In New Mexico Alter working during the last half oi the summer as an Ex aminer stair reporter Ted Rush ion lelt this week to take up job as reporter on the Gal lup New Mexico newspaper the Gallup Independent in Barrie Mr Rushton prun artly covered the police Aand mogistrates courts in addition to covering weekend assign ments for The Examiner He joined the staff on July to as replacement for Gary Seldler Who was translerrod to the oak ville Journal Record Beforecoming to Barrie Mr Rmshton worked or two years for the Daily Packet and Toner in Orillla His purpose in emigrating to the United States and to New Mexico in the southwest is to remain with his wife who is working on her doctorate in An thropology at the University or New Mexico They expect to be in the United States for at least five or aix years NOTICE Mr Stan Hammond ownerof MapieMeat Market would like to thank ail hia loyal customers and Mend tor their patronage in to past Due to ill health Mr Hammond has been forced to sell his business and he hopes that his friend and custom ers will support the stores new owner John Brennan form erly with Loblawa with the some loyalty an patronage that they have liven him in the past Maple FREE PARKING assnplusplece iotmdattho Mekonilrand Mn Maid Meo oaiie FROM LEI1 Bryan Metcolle Rosa Qianhcn Bill airiatlanson club presidentt Mrs Maud Memoirs and Historical Society who met last night at the museum The near period artifact was Copeland Indian alto by Bryan Eus Support your Barrie United pool the volunteer organ ization which puts the dollars you give at the need level The oncen yeor campaign of the United Ap peal supports ll health welfare and recreation agencies which pro vide invaluable services to our coin muvniry Your one gift works many wonders give the United Baby Beet non Heres Cur Suggestion Fill your freezer now Red and Blue Brands Duly Avg weight 90 lbs You get only nib Steaks chock Etealra and Minced Beef PRICE INCLUDES CUT TING WRAPPING FREEZING AND DELIV ERY 49° lb tucaslARrHun Cooked HAM union SAUSAGE 493 aurasav THE PIECE 350 ti BOLOGNA ICE CREAM 79c Big 2t 01 Lost WONDER BREAD White or Brown 54 Gallon Meat Market man ava anion Woolworuiii mu

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