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Barrie Examiner, 26 Sep 1967, p. 2

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or thin parents Airport more site tour and one half miles norm barrio is to ba acnrdred by the city for municipal airport Council last night approved in principle hylaw authong purchase the landfrom three Oro Township propertyowners second bylaw to borrow 000 for the purpose was also up proved in principle rim call tor nominee so strip capable of handling small commercial iota However it ms be up to two years bciorc airport is finally developed because Con nda Department of Transport funds for such projects have dried up council was told Thebeportmcntprovidesn REl DAVID PROCTOR told Klwanlans and Key Clubbers yesterday not to blindly accept MINISTER URGES Dont Be SW Critics Of Religion Rev David Pmdhr of Collier St United Church told members of the Kiwanis Club of Barrie and visiting Key Clubbers not to be strayed by prejudiced or un knowiedgeable criticism of relig 011 Addressing the regular meet ing of the Kiwanis Club of Bar rie last night Mr Proctor de livered an address based on his sermon Young Guistlons in College In college lot of young people have their Sunday School brand of faith shaken by the blisterian attacks of knowl edgeable person he said Some professors take delight in shocking students to make them think for themselves Mr Proctor referred to thcuse in many colleges of the Says Cant Sell Business Property anfield street man told city council last night he will be unable to sell his business and retire unless his property is zoned for commercial use Homer Henderson operator of honey extractionplant at 393 Baytreld Street appealed to council to reverse decision of the Barrie Planning Board wide earlier turned down his rezoning application Mr Henderson said he has planned since starting in busi ness at the site 18 years ago to uso money gaincdfrom sale of the property as his liveli hoodon retirement Now have reached the time lnlifa when want to sell my property and rehre and cannot do this unless sell com mereialiy Mr endersnns land was now ed spccisleommercial until an Ontario Municipal Board de cision wiped out the category The Earrictlanning Board rut ed that it should revert to ren idcotialuse to avoid strip com morolol development on Bay ficld Street Council last night referred that matter to the city development committeer Mr Henderson told council the land is not attractive tonnes identlal development because of Hayfield Street traffic and cant baj sold unless commercially zoned He said no houses have been built on Bayfield Street north of Highway inodrlthcpast is years and several have been pagan may oovnhpom al terdthe municipality providesthl an The land to bapnrchued by the city is located between the third and fourth concmlons oi Oro Township south oi Highway ll Councits action last night gives the city authority to take up options on the property and hold them Intil findsahemw avnlisbla for nkport develop ment Cit Engineer Gerrytam blyn cs odlt would cost 8250000 to build the 15010 wide may Advocates oi municipal alr port for Harris have long held that it would be significant selling point to attract new criticism of the church it you want to know about re ligion aska person who has book Generation of Vipers by Philip Wylie In this book Mr Wylie condemns the churdl as an outmoded institution no longer of any use today Mr Proctor said Brat Mr Wye llea brilliant writing may mis lead youngsters into believing that what he states is accruate Ha oonmcnted that Mr Wylie was never dumb gocr and was not in position to con demn the institution Mr Proctor compared blind acceptance of religious uitcism to refusing buy car because one person says the product is no good You would ask the person who owns one be said When you judge the sound ness of the christian religion he said consult the man who Unless Rezoned demolished to make way for commercial development The planning board sugges tion that side streets should be designed with back yard hon daring on Enytleld Street would create hodgepodge with older housesfaciog the opposite way to new ones on the same street City HssObligation Correct Drainage Aid Roberts told council that night thccity has an ab ligation to correct drainage prob lems on private property in the Rose StreetOttaway Ave areas The Ward alderman said he objected strongly to clause in public worls committee report saynrg that drainage on private property would be at the owners expense He attempted to bring in motion calling for reconsidera tion of the drainage problem but was ruled out of order How ever he promised hed be back with the same motion at the next meeting Ald Roberts said the city has moral obligation to correct the problem because some hone es in thearea wore built con trary to zoning regulations He recommended drainago ditchcs down the rear otithc lols Several homes intha area were flooded repeatedly in summer rainstorm ihtg year chased by the city aired By industry And poll lut yanramon industries al ready located here showed that use of the facilities particularly for eqeurttves Many companies hnvatheir own Walt for the times but Dantes present privatelyown ed airstrip is not large enough to serve them Ald Gerry leisrns who was appoioleda committeeof one to lay groundwork for the project early in the resent council term said the to he Du meetlDe partmcnt of Transport standards or 500Moot runway He said even though federal monerI for them is not irrnnod lei allabie it is important that it lla said FROM LEEII Rev Proctor Geotf Davies sometary Glen thornley Key Club president has religion not the one who has decided against it without evi damn The Barrio minister suggested that Bible storim are represen tativa guides modern profes sor can make Bible stories such as the story of the Tower of Babel look absurd Mr Proc tor urged those present to look bind the stories Tax Credits For Elderly Gains Council Approval bylaw authorizing municipal tax credits for the elderly gained city council approval last night even though the scheme devised by the provincial government was described as poor piece of legislation The bylaw provides for credit of oneholf the taxes of ratepayer 65 years of age or older to maximum of $150 The credit is registered against the property and repaid when it changes hands unesa it passes tfo near relative who also msali res Aid Everett Emms vice chairman of councils finance committee supported the mea sure but declared it was not the final answer at all The committee thinks it is poor piece of legislationhc snidgtlut we should dowhat we can in case there are people in direneed Mayor Cooke agreed This course of action is open to give relief but there is no clearcut principle in the logic tattoo he said Finance chairman Rob eris likened itto goingto the doctor with pneumonia and hav ing an aspirin prescribed Aid Frank Hersey however defended the new provincial law as providing dollars without in terest to people in need He approval in spite of crit sm aimed at the provincial legis lation IBM stnuncn Operating one only rivatc school with computer OPlacemcnt Assistance Mortars two Barrie large percentage would make deeper and find the meaning be 02548 on Barrie moire move now to get on the list ahead of other mun lclpailtim Council last night gave two mdln tohe bylaw nuthon izln load purchase and hon row of finds The proposal must go to the Ontario Municipal Board for Ip provnl before Ihitd and final reading me be given Aid Fro Herseytotdjonm cil Ora Township residents in the immediate area at the pro posed airport had been question ed tend Ill approved of tha pro The 70 acres which include mad showancaa is to be one chased from the farms of Rob ertheil John lifqu and Dun can Cameron ay Buy More Land Close To New CGE Plant Barrie may buy more indus trial land near the site Cam ndlan General Electrlcs pro with re ta ed by ty coun cil last night calls for the put ahase of 175 acres in an area lrrmediately south of Home and east of Hlfiwny too now under annexation from lnnlsfil Town ship Cost of the land will he $7175 Omnicil last week agreed to sell 17 acres in that area to OGE ot the same time the com pany announced plans for sub stantial expansion in Barrie lt is expected special couna oil meeting will be called later this week for action to acquire more industrial land in the some area Tabttng of the resolution last night followed hurried commit tca meetings before the regular council session and dinlog re cess Barrie holds options on the property in question too acres now belonging to Cyril Cook and 75 acres now owned by Trunan Paddlson both in the 13th con cession of Innislil just south of Highway 400 Barrie earlier made applica tion to the Ontario Municipal Board to annex 560 acres in the area including the OGE land and is now waiting for approval lrlrnlstil Townstdp agreed to the an The Barrie industrial Commis sion has complained for the past several years it has been hamp ered in efforts to bring in new industry because ot incl at serviced land within city limits SAFETY TIPS nns mu be one ot the scares in the Oct to produe tion of ZTeahouse or the Aug rct Mono presented by the Littleslllil Players at Cen tral blieglata Auditorhrm than geisha resented to Captain Fishy FROM LEITr Laura Cooper Aaron Dych Gordoo Murdock and Don Mae uan By antaln time the sets will have batn complet ed nwel as tboooaturnes Many Hours OiHord Work Yet Bngre Group Presents Play For their fourth season the Littles Hill Players of Barrie are going to present tivo drnma in tho city The Tcohouso of the August Moon will be staged at Central Collegiate auditorium Oct to and 21 Members of the theatre group are spending at least 2o hours each of their own limo per week now as tho time for dress re hearsnl draws near Director of thisycars produc tion is Mrs lion Grcmo who played prominent art in last years play The Pr areas With Problem The Players are not proftb making muzation They prelt sent their play each year and hope there will be enough money tilt ovcr atter royalties are paid books are bought tho auditor ium rented sets are built and costumes are mndo to carry on for another season This year almost 40 persons are giving of their owntime to try and make the production success and foster live drama in Barrie Mrs Gremo says Barrie has great deal of acting talent lbk can be backed up by an offerthogrouphas to present their playrin Lindsay if they meet with favorable reception in their home town More Accidents in Hours Of Darkness can scorn nanny Comparatively speaking more accidents fatal and otherwise occur during the hours of dark fieéls than happen during day Moot fatal accidents occur be tween and it pm probably because the motorist used to driving in daylight is gradually overtaken by darkness andhas Barrie Figure Skating Club Bastiemlreslnatingohrh starts this season Oct 17 with the possibility there will be two professionals giving instruction Carola Forrest Robinson will return possibly with another woman with whom the club is now negotiating Primary skaters those seven years of age and under will re ceiva yinstruction Tuesdays and Fridays from to pm lum lore those from to 12 years will be instructed Tuesdays and Fridays from to pan ilha intermediate and seniors will have theh regular time slot to o1IvSmdaay App tion fornu have at ready been mailed to last years members but others ins terested in the club should con tact Mrs Leo Landrcviilefor more information Mrs Landrevilia says full membeth in the primary and junior divisions is expected but she expects the usual smaller at tendance in the intermediate and senior classes marinas warn ans arroyo 7mm TRAIN ON MACHINES COMPUTER Programming OAccornmodntinn arranged for outdttown students lSend for free booklet BusinessMachines Training instituteI 55 Bloor St Toronto Ontario failed to adiust himself to changing slhration mind that objects blend wlflr darknes andxare not read ily seen in the artificial light of headlightsis not taken into ac count by many drivers Motor iVs depend on visual clues to make judgment decisions Darknas reduces our ability to iudge speed and distance The headlight glare of oncoming vehicles rather than shedding light on the subject only com pound the problem of seeing Our eyes trick nastier dark We see firings that are not thine and fail to observe the nnexpeo ted The older we grow the less enlightenedwe are atm dark The myearold dllVEr with ex cellent vision is much better able to hientity objects at night than is his sityearotd father This probably accounts for tha fact that the son has Dads car every night Often darkness brings on drowsiness wh increased alertness is required Take the precaution of resting or allowing another driver to spare you ofit rather titan continue to gropa youf way home after long trip IkidyounotDarknescis different world which can he entered with safety only when you are aware of and anticipate the dangers the year to If the professionaltrm and suc cess of The Princess With Problem is gauge of the player5 ob the Undsay offer should bear ruit REHEARSING WEEKS Rehearsals for The Tenhoura of the August Moon have been going on for four weeks now The first reading was in May Mrs Gr mo says that the work of rcheer is made quite bit lighter by the groups having to learn Japanese dialect for some of the rts One actor as to learn Com hrg ttound the Mountain in Jap REESE Acting isnt all that belonging to The Littles Hill Players means Some are engaged in set design publicity makeup cosy tuna and prompting And the Players dont last put on play each season They hold several workshops during encourggo their actors and alsocrgnnncdgreen room sessions where budding actors and directors 17 their talents in onetact plays Tenhnusc of the August Moon is story or the Amer ican occupation of the Pacific tslands shortly utter World War Not It is centred around the Peon Logans daire to take democracy to the peoples of the islands and mm ronrcnsr TORONTO CF Marine forecasts valid until can EST Wednesday Lake Ontario Southwesterly winds 25 to 35 knots today increasing to 50 to ill terrific Scattered showers tonight Chance of thunderahow ers tonight Erie Southwesterly winds 30 to 40 knots becoming west to northwesterly over west half of lake tonight Scattered showers mainly tonight Cbcnco of thundershuwers tonight Lake Huron Georgian Hay Southwesteer winds to to to mots today north west to northerly so to so tonight Occasional showers or thundershowers Scat tered showers tonight BigRITE PRESCRIPTION SERVICES VI on Drugs PHONE 7282429 For Fast Pickup and Delivery At No Extra Charge 30 Blake St Barrie Shopping Plaza THE Lownowjuion Lonaon What you want and where to find it in this fa wanting city and all for free The youre planning strip to Europe this Fall worlds nearest most fascinating city is at its uncrowded bestin the Fall and BOAC is the best way to jet there There are dozens of thing you can do and places you can see for free in landonand 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Purdy hears that Washington thinks it was good idea and he wants it back again The wily Japanese who had only dismantled the building re tales and rebuild it much to the astonishment of the colonel who thought it had truly been des troyod The unsung backstage crew of If you the tircntro group will be kept bfiygthisoyear uttlrh ttlml llit scenery it demands At tinies rthero Will be as many working backstage as will he noting Costumes this ywr are being made under the supervision or Mrs Gordon and Mrs barbar ltturdock Stage manager is Cord Wallace Your home and need cash THE ASSOCIATES See U$$$$$$$$ If youye put money low home you can use that equity to get cash for stores any reason with an Associates Horne Guinea Loan Interestraeea are reasonable Moirout any hidden charges or obscure clauses And with Home Owners Loan interest is computed monthly on the unpaid balance which means every payment reduces the amount oftneercsr youpay If you need money visit the Anecdotes where the acuity in 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