Tartar arr BUSY accomplish sirens PROGRESSIVE CONSERV ATIVE candidate Dr Rynard ol Orillia who is PIERRE RlNIOUL NDP eandidatedn Simcoo North gt discussed party program with DoubledBarrelled Campaign Aids Charity lniorms Voters Kiwanlans were out in force on the streets in the east end of Barrie last night selling pea nuts in aid of crippled children Taking part in the drive were members at the Barrie Kiwanis Club and the Key Club of Gene tral Collegiate Thc blitz continues tonight in the west end and tomorrow strand Painswlek and area Although the peanut blitz is an annual project of the Kiwan ians this year has sideiight brought on by the coming led eral election Flyers addressed to the electors Simcoe North were distributed listing the can didates in the riding and the various polling places through out the city The object of the Ballot Battalion as it is called is Barrie Druggist Chairman 0i Gravenhurst Convention GRAVENHURST Ont CF Charron deputy minister of health said Monday his department is preparing list of mostused drugs to help pharmacists who buy inlarge volume Speaking to the 50th annual convention of the Ontario Phar maelsts Association Dr Char ron said the provincial program could curb duplication arnang pharmacists now selling similar popular drugs Harrie pharmacist Sid Radish is chairman of the 50th annual convention sevenman committee is preparing the list he said and will soon negotiate prices at coinmon drugs with their primary producers Retail phar rnacies will purchase at the ne gotiated priceplus markup ior wastage and proiessional fee for dispensing Thetwoday convention held seeking his iiilh term in the federal house is flanked by two happy supporters as they enjoy the festivities at an Oro Joseph Flood President ol Lo cal 532 International Union or Electrical Radio and Machine in get as many people out to vote June 25 as possible The tiyers were leit at every house whether or not peanuts were bought whether or not the door was even opened As another part of its election awareness campaign the Bal lot Battalion committe head ed by Ernie Walke invited all three candidates am Bell Liberal Dr Ryna ard PC and Perrie llintoul NDP to speak at Kiwanis dinner week ago Kiwanis International forbids any member club to become in volved in partisan politics The Barrie club is making it clear that they do not support any candidate Their only interest is greater public awareness of election day near this town 23 miles north oi Uriili ends today Summer school Classes Start In Early Iuly Enrolment or summer school classes which will allow chil dren to take upgrading and en richment courses starts on July Classes are sponsored by the Barrie District Collegiate Board The school will operate from July to August Students irom other districts will be ac cepted on the recommendation or their principals Typewriiing courses are open to beginners at any grade level as well an to those requiring fregiu at the grade9 or 10 av Township picnic At lcit Mrs Harry Krug oi 0m Town ship and at right Mrs Har vcy Hubber oi Oriilia Workers at RCA Victor Mid land Advance Voting Appears Light In Simcoe The advance poll taken in Bar rie Saturday and Monday saw 385 people casting their ballots early as they expect to be out oi town on election day June 15 The poll was lighter than in 1965 when searcarly voters were out According to returning otticer Allan Roach oi Midland some where dose to $00 advance bal lots were cost All ligures are not yet in but it seems that vot ing was lighter than in the last election across the entire riding 13 HOMELESS ORILLIA Ont CF iam ily of 13 was leit homeless Mane day when the tramn house oi Floyd Mathias burned to the ground Mrs Mathias and 10 children escaped without injury llrclire started in an adjoin lng garage fThe SIlthOE NORTH Liberal candidate Bill Bell was up early today sticking hands Active Campaigns For an Candidates In Final Week All three candidates or Sim cue North expect to be eam paigning lulltime during the iinal week beiore the election Perrie Rintoul NDP has been spending his mornings speaking in plants in Barrie Orillia and Midland and his eveulngdoor todoor canvassing in Midland He hopesto visit Harrie ior some drontodoor campaigning within the next iew days William Ball1iberal will be at coliea party this aiter noon at the Holden Estate on Shanï¬ Bay Road This is just one in aseemlugly endlessround oi appearances and campaign promotion activities which Mr Bell has been caught up in since hk nomination He will also plan to include doortodoor cam paigning The Progressive Conservative candidate Dr Rynard will he host at Barrie rally with Robert Thompson tanner social Credit Leader at North Colleg iate tonight then on to Midland to attend meeting there with William Stewart Ministcr ot agriculture Wednesday evening he will play host at maetthememhcr night in Orillia and will attend another meeting in Penetang Thursday MYTON HERE Lord Athol Layton former professional wrestler and Illus trious Pntentate oi the Shrine of Rameses Temple Toronto will speak to the Barrie Rotary Club Thursday at noon in the Mira mar Gardens GOLF CLUB Shareholders oi the Barrie Country Club Itdï¬ will meet in special session June 25 to vote on two resolutions concerning sale and purchase oi property HNALWEEK with unployces oi De Vilblss Canada Ltd on Wood St Lcit to right Ann Emerson 39 Donald St and Leo Mor eau talk with Mr Bell and his assistant John Varlcy CITY NEWS THE ERIE EXAMINER TUESDAY JUNE 13 1968 Metro Police Bide teature OiJShow During Chiets Meet The intricate manouvres and drills ol the Metropolitan Toron to Police mounted musical ride will be part of onenlght police show in Barrie next wcck The show called Police Pre cision will also leature tary police irom the Provost Corps of the Canadian Forces Base at Borden in an unarmed combat display and demon stration bythe Ontario Provin cial Police canine corps in search and rescue exercises The perlormance staged in eootunctlon with the Ontario As sociation of Police Cbieis annual convention in Barrie next week will be at the Barrie Fair grounds Wednesday June 26 at 730 Police Chlei WTSdilrhaTt said this is probably the in est program ni its type ever as scmhied and lm thrilled that the people in this area will have the opportunity to share with the police chiefs in this famels pcrlorrnanco Proceeds from the program will go to the purchase at vehicle tor the new Grove Park Home far the Aged Children un der 12acmpanied by an adult will bcodmitted free County Scorns Building Offer Didactics between Simone Omtyrndthoprovindalzov crnmcot over nproper settle ment or admhairtnllon oi lus tlco buildings gm wider today the minty council voted to slipper its property conunittee The committee headed by Not taruxaga Dem ReconRigor Currle bu tolerated provincial authorities the county is not sat tailed with their otter tor the buildings and anywlynbey de sire the luvenile and chilly court building ior their own use We have no no to grind but it is senseless ior us to go out and rent accommodation when we have already paid ior it said Madonna Reeve Dalton Jer nrey stating 15000 square feet oi space involved could provide necessary room ior the Chil drens Aid Society and also en able the county to give needed room to the health unit As result of action already taken new accommodation is be tog arranged ior Judge Marjorie Hamilton We belin ve they should make other provision tor Juvenileand lamily court said the Modem reeve stating this was only used one or two days week He sold due notice has been given provincial represen tatives There is no personal animos iiy whatever in what we are do lag we just need the space said Worden Alex MeAulcy com mentan on the property com mittees remIest that the build ing be vacated by July to can be adopted or county poses Nouswaragn Deputy Reeve Orrrie assailed the government otter oi sio per gross square tool or above grade space and $5 for belwuï¬radï¬mior worlity buildingm was below appraised valuation Overall appraisal for the land building and furniture with dis preciatlon allowed or was ap proximately 500000 raid the chairman The land alone com prising just over four acres was lppralsed at $115000 Warden hchuley said othel counties were allowing Simcoo Countys attempts to negotiate lair deal We have to consider what our ratepayers would think it we turned over this property at the cheap price oilered he remarked Oro Reeve Kenneth Gilles pie said he believed the prop erty committee was acting tin the ratepayers interest in try ing to get reasonable deal on practical basis and should be supported Suppose we dont care to give them the property what then asked Goldwater Reeve Ernfl Miller We are willing to sell or rent on lair basis replied Medente ltecve Jermay mem ber oi the negotiating commit tee but it would he senselss to rent it at $1 per square toot and than have to pay so or $5 ior other space ior ourselves gt250 Hear Hockey Star During New Owners Night lit Motel Over 250 Barrieites crowded the Willow Room oi the Conun ental in last night when George Armstrong captain oi the Toronto Maple Leafs atten dedliicet the Owners night at the Continental in New owner Ed ORellly Sudbury businessman and his wilehdd the event t9 give Barrie residents an opportunity to enjoy the iacilltles oi the inn and meet its new owners The ion was purchased mm Del Jackson two weeks ago Among the many autograph hounds were enthusiastic ians who wanted to know what George thought of the Los An geles Seals coming to Barrie Mr Armstrong sold it would revive hockey in Barrie and boost the economy He said he remembered the daysdifhen the city really had good hockey teams In addition to brief speech by the hockey star Mr ONeil ly showed iilm oi the 1961 Grey Cupgome and another ï¬lm on the history at the N5 tlonal Hockey League Mr ONeilly said he was well recclved and expressed surprise that such large nunr her oi people attended tha event REPORTS THEFT Kenneth Seimen of 147 Bay iield St reported to the city police department drat someone had broken Into his mom while he was in the hospital Mr Sel men said colored suit tools shirt and trousers were taken irom his mom sometime b2 twecn May 31 and June ing His Responsibility to the Letter In fact Dr his 11 past businessmen seeking advice 30000 of them Through daily Letters asking ior help on the pulse of Storms North its people and their needs Rynard has received and matteredover 30000 letters in years in office Letters from youngand old Letters from students and pensioners Some correspondence Dr llynard keep his linger ron EXPERIENCE AND renoch PERFORMANCE meteor CITY TAX lNSTALMENT Third instalment of mungaxes yfnr Real Property isdue hy June was June 12 mo SlMCOE MAN roe SIMCOE NORTH tune 19 1968 SEE AND HEAR nR RYNARD TONIGHT June 26 1968 extra nr not cxvnrv AT 6325 Tax Notice wrlh your Wardl Ward Ward Ward Please bring or mail complete ment mi gt 1D 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