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Barrie Examiner, 28 Jun 1968, p. 2

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JUDGlNG AT the Horticul doors at the Legion Hall ycs expert Mrs Baillie from turnl Society nose Show went on for too hours behind closed Gray coach Fares Rise HAhflLlDN CF Gray Coach Bus Lines have an nounced 10 per cent bike in all fares attentive tomorrow single onclway fare to Toronto from llamiiton will in crease from 550 to $165 The return fare will go from $270 to Gray Goadi officials said the fare increase was necessitated to offset rising costs in provid ing service StoreOperatoriFromVLLretto terday before winners were announced The judge floral Toronto LEFT here views one display with Mrs Besie Cooper Examiner Photo NEWS THE THREE EXAMINER FRIDAY JUNE 28 19 Car On sRctmpage rHits Two Homes lVorsiey Street rcstdenu wcre awakened at midnight yester day by the sound of car IriSt Michiéis Hospital well known Loretto bus inessman William Wilson has returned to St Michaels Hospital for coronary opera tion lheopcrator of the local gen eral store has just been out of Stevenson llospitalAllistnnl for couple of months after he was painfully burned in an ex plosion when burning garbage at the back of the store One of Ada best known insurance For Hunters TORONTO CF Ontario will not consider including lia bility and accident insurance in issuing hunting licences until the matter has been thoroughly reviewed the legislature was told Thursday che Brunelle minister of landsiand forests agreed that something must be done to pro Vidaprotection for victims of hunting accidents But further study was needed on whether insurance should he made com pulsory with licences Mr Bruneile told Ron Knight lbPort Arthur that an in crease ln nonresident moose li cence fees might force revenue producing hunters to go else where The nonresident cence is $101 moose li busincssmen Mr Wilson was one of the founders of the Ontario Holelmens Association in 1964 He recalled recently that initial action was taken at sessions held at them Ede ward Hotel in Toronto which he attended From 1084 until 1949 Mr Vllv son operated the LorettoeHoiel now located across from the store operated by himself in as sociation with his sons Paul and Jim well known members of the boretio South Simcoa hockey league champions The hotel is now operated by liar old Dedels Mr Wilson sold the hotel to Fred Hayworib Ted Tyson and Clair Sullivan were other owners before Mr Dedels LOCAL GENERAL STUDENTS DONATE Mrs Wendy Hicks accepted cheque for $55 on behalf of the Canadian Save The Chil dren Fund train students in Grade at the Prince or Wales Public sclrool at their gradua tion dinner this week VON MEETS The monthly meeting of the Barrie branch of the Victorian Drderof Nurses was held this week During the month of May total of 140 visits was made 22 of these to rural areas crashing into the front of two houses as it sped out of control down the street Paul Douglas Shorcy 22 90 Codrlagton St was treated for nuditple cuts and bruisesat Royal Victoria Hospitalandre leased thlsrmorning alter the car he was driving smashed into house owned by Charles ltlc Niven 46 Worslcy St and thcn crashed into veranda at so Worsiey SL lhe home of Mrs Ada hlorcton Resident Robert Usher ti lVorsley St said he heard loud crash and when he went to the window he saw driver with blood flowing down his face put his car into reverse and then crash into the veranda at 50 Worslcy St Police said the car was park ed on the south side of Worsley Street lacing east and that there was black tire track 150 feet long on the road Constable Don Bulmer who investigated the accident said damage to Mr Shoreys vehicle was estimated at $800 Policebeiieve that Mr Shorey was injured in the first collision One Chieis cs Damaged In Lot Even police chiefs cant avoid an accident some days Hespeler policechlef Fred Stewart was checking out of his motel yesterdayaftcr three day convention of the Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police at the Continental Inn when he noticed his car was damaged The other person involved in the minor accident had depart ed from the scene Barrie city police estimated damage to the left door of his vehicle at $100 Eleven Ontario scholars Al Barrie North Collegiate Barrie District North Colleg iate had 11 Ontario Scholars this year The grade it stu dents who received an aver ageof 80 per cent or better are Philip Honor David Cunne ingham Elaine Dakin iris HaidleI Susan Handy Aliana Lelshman Betty Pratt Larry Richardson William Howe Nor bert Senf and Peter Shrubsole The leading student in gener al proficiency in grade is this year was Ontario Scholar Sus an Handy Peter Shrubsole received the lilacLarcn and Co ward for earning the highest verage mark in two grade math papers rie Rotary ciub sponsors thih presentation Norman Beers also received the Major Hersey ward as leading citizen of the school Miss Adair lso received the Greer trophy as outstanding giri athlete Alhe Barrie Venture Club trolt phy for proficiency in the grade 12 commercial four ycar pro gram was awarded Sandra Johnson Undergraduate awards were made to Robert Betcher for the highest standing in grade 12 math Donna Randall for high est standing in grade 11 com merclal Valerie Thompson for highest average marks in grade and hatin John Wilson receiv ed the Oharies Wilson award for obtaining the highest aver age in grade 12 English Peter Lobuaru for the highest stand ing inygrade 12 geography and Brian Dagneault received the Garners Sports trophyfor the Outstanding Boy Athlete The leading students in gener alvproliciency from grades are Brenda MeCauly Barbara Gour grade riel Summers grade ll 1slati Marsha Goodhead grade hfi cr while years membership WINNERS motor prizes at the Horticultural Society annual Rose Show last night here pose with their trophies PROM TEEUZFT Mrs Bee sle Cooper holding the Heath Trophy Mrs Jr Courtney with the Jch mayor Plans Session To Deal 1Wilh BoseOttaway Road Issue my IL Bentley told meeting of the nose one Memos Association last film lhll he will meet with motives of Canadian Tarn nan Silver Tray lnd hire Armstrong who won oycara membership in the Canadian than Society Examiner Pile Coming Up fRoses At Annual Exhibition Prizes and special awards were handed out to Barrie rose growers at the annual Horticub tural Society Rose Show in the legion hall last night The Heath Trophy for the best hybrid tea rose in the show went to Mrs Bessie Coop in the Canadian Rose Society was awarded to Mrs Arm strong for the best hybrid tca rose shown by novicc silver tray the Kee nan Trophy was won by Mrs Courtney for two stems shown in separate vases Mrs Armstrong and Mr Cooper placed second and third in this class also There were to classes at the show including special categor ies for corsagel bouionnieres and climbers The judge Mrs Bailllev said that the show was very good despite the bad weather which prevented lot of members from showing following the judging which ended at pm the public was admitted to browse about and ask questions of the members Step Up To Halt Barrie district highwayswill be cleaner this year if an Ontario government anti litter campaign is as effective as hot ed As part of the drive the department of highways is pro viding free plastic litter bags which willbe available at all service centres on Highways 400 and tor With the beginning of the stim mer season the highways will be cflnying hundreds of thou sands oi motorists to vacation and resort areas throughout the province and behind them they will leave thouands of tons of garbage whichwiil cost taxpayers over $700000 to clean up in sleppeiidlp effort to keep the highways cleaner the de partment of highways has lain ched an entititier campaign and has appealed for public support through the news media Ma terial will be supplied to news papers radio and television stations throughout the sum mer to make travellers aware of the waste of tax money and hazards involved in highway litter gt summer drive in the coun try should be pleasurableex perience But every year an increasing collection of broken bottles cigarette packages hot dog wrappers orange peelings and any number of other items of tank are thrown out of car xindoWs by unihinkhrg motor Most ofthe people whocnn tribute to this messup would quldrly pick up any debris found on their own front lawn Yet the golden rule of aesthet tcs goes out the window with the rest of the arba hen who were showing At pm the evenan program began with an address by society pre sident Norman Synnoit Mr Synnott announced that $100 from the tour funds hodvbeen given to the Barrie Oitizens Savtthclrarlr Fund headed by Alderman Dorian Parker After the awards cercmony the Barrie Camera Club show ed slides taken in Barrie year round showing parks flower beds recent parades and winter scenes First place winners in all cat egories for the show were Courtney Best Whltr liybrld Tea and liart specimen bloom yellow hybrid tee Mrs Hare Best Specimenjiybrld Tea Peace Varlety Mrs Bessie Cooper specimen Aprlv cot or Orange and one speci men Pioklor Ease Hybrid Tea Courtney one specimen Hy brid lca Red Mrs Bessa Cooper Hybrid ita any color not listed two spccimen roses in one container and best hy brld in the show Mrs Court ncy single spray Floribunda iDrive Litter their obvious selfinterest is not involved It costs the Ontario Depart ment of Highways more than $55 mile in litter control lone to keep its 13000 miles of Queens Highways and Sec ondary Highways neat attractive During the major cleanup period the six months between May and October thats an average expenditure of more than $3000 every day Litierlng is becoming more serious and costly problem with increased volumes of traffic on our roads and with the increase in disposable packaging and bottling The cost of combating this problan may well exceed 31 000009 inthe very near future unless people pltebin to help keep roads clean in recent years an increasing number of motorhts havcebeen fined under the Highway Traffic Act for litterlnm The department olhigbwaya maintains 7130 picnic parka along the highways and sets outmore than 1500 roadside picnic tables every summer are placed at each of these locations ll motorists just held on to their litter until they reached one of these areas the department could save thou sands of dollars in taxpayers money every year Campaigns for motorists to carry litter bags or containers in theircars have hadsome effect in controlling cooperate with publicspirited private companies and govern ment departments who are tak ing part in this campaign the result would benefit everyon and Litter barrels this proA blem and if mm people would Polyantha two stems Florlbun do roses shown in separate vases and one bloom in rose bowl Mrs Helen Varnica three sprays Floribunda or Poly nntha in one container Mrs Bcssie Cooper one bloom Grandiftora Mrs Ford one spray any color Mrsv Adams bouionnicre Mrs Pierre one spray miniature rasc First prices for arrangcmenls were won by by Mrs lrcne Hill for invitation hlrs Pierre for Dinner at high Duo Derol Tassc and Ladys Corsage Mrs Ford for TimtPnrfait and Mrs Brownfor Patio Party now Draught Beer Tax Exempt TORONTOCF The On iario Hotel and Motel Associa tion urged the province Thurs day to keep draught beer which it called the working mans drink exempt from sales tax The request was contained in brief to the provinces spe ciaicornmlttee studying the Smith report on taxation The report of Toronto account ant Lancelot Smith has recom mended that thc flvepercent provincial sales tax which does not apply at present to goods under 21 cents be extended to all sales over it cents The hotel man said drairgbt beer which sells for 20 cents glass should stay taxexempt because of the working men who drink it They also asked that beer wine and liquor be sold to them at special wholesale prices HOME CONSUMEBS PRICE Theysald they nowvmust pay the same retail price as the home consumer plus sinner ccat tax onvbeer and lepercent on liquor Committee iriwyer Robert Ma cauiay former minister of econ omics and development dispub ed the innkeepers claim that draught beer is the working mans drink ilythink were getting carried away with cmotionatlsm there he said Meanwhile the hotel ASSDClfl tions president has predicted record tourist year despite can wet weather so far this summer and atbrewery strike that start etia week=ago EdwardEscafsald association members reported in May near ly full bookings for the reason many from American visitors who passed through Ontario in 1967 on their way to Expo 67 inMontreal on 0m udxnmdsy morn ing to directs the situation that arose when the association do mended an industrial service road for industry in their area The ratepayers at meeting May 50 enamored concern bout trucks using residential strcctl to service industries Their arguments for road started when building leased to Glryaler Canada Outboard 114 not no in their area some years no lbc inane was intensified when it was learned Bonirardicr Ontario Lid would build plant in the same light industrial block and oc cupy it by September When Mayor Bentley was ask ed if he would ask the Tamosx executives about the postdoiiity of allowing service road through their property be re plied dont know He said the meetingwar ar ranged to discuss the whole problem County Separate VSchool Board Welqomed Here President of come County English Catholic Teachers Asso ciation Vincent MonaghIn said today that be weicuned legible tion introduced by Education Minister William Davis provid ing for the motion of county smuggle school boards by Jan The formation of Simooe Oouulysoparatc school board will amalgamatc 2t mil boards Edel one unit of administra chitin Monaghani said the angeover woul lepora schools on par 1with public sdrools and provide better ad ministration for the schocin Mr Davis told the legislature the prdposedarnendmenis to the Separate Schools Act will com plete basic reorganization of school Jurisdictions begun with creation of county boards of cd ucation under legislation intro duced March is lt Mr Davis said the bill will extend to separate school stu dents equality of educational op portu ityrgliered to public school students under the ear lier legislation Aswiil be the case for the new county and district boards ofcducatioa the new separate school boards will facilitate planning on broader base than is now possible in most situa tions and will permit establish ment and implementation ot gramrnlng and financing of edu cation in their Jurisdictions The minister said the new use of accommodation trans portation spacial services and stall thus establishing sound basis for the expenditure of the tax dollar without prejudice to the educational needs of the children system of priorities in the pro boards will be able to maximize ltlr Davis said the boa will also benefit from avatlabi ty of broader tax base and prom ised introduction of simplified grants program designed to re ducc further any imbalanm which may still crdst The legislation provides for establishment by government regulation of combined Roman Cathollc separate school zones by uniting existing zones and any new genes set up in future Provision is also made for after ation of boundaries within which separate school zone may be formed METRO NOT AFFECTED Mr Davis said Windsor willl continue as separate school zone and the Ottawa zone will include the city of Easlvlewand the village of flocltcllffe Park Metropolitan Toronto will not be aifected The new Carleton separate school tone will include the re maining municipalities in the regional municipality of Dtta waCarlcion Under the bill only those por tions ol acounty now lying with in threemile limit of zone will be included in the new com bined tone Mr Davis said combined separate school board to be elected in each zone will have eight to 16 trustees based on total population in the county The number of trustees to be elected in any municipality or groupcf muntcipaliiies will be determined on the basis equalized residential and farm assessment for separate school Purposes As in the case of public boards wards may be es tablished la municipalities large enough to elect two or more trustees and elections will be held every two years chenieq Itrmakes your drink taste better anonymous and beam in pundim Schanlcy Dirtiliolln Ltd it osrrs PRESENTS Gallery Showing loll ORIGINAL on PAINTINGS ay CM Bowman INF 12 Latin and French Muriel Summers for the highest aggre gate marks in grade 11 French The Barrle branch of Cara dian Legion Memorial award was presented to Debra Mer rick whoreecived the highest snarl in grade 13 history The ions club scholarship in Eng lish history or language papers went to Jana Halpenny The Lavern Asmussen award for highest academch standing went to Susan Handy and Nor bert ScnfDavidLockie receiv ed bite Barrie Real Estate Board award for thathtghest ag gregate in two mathematics and two sciences and the Brown bursary was awarded to Jackie Hutchinson One of the most outatandln awards made enchyear is to the head boy and head girl who are elected by the students for their leadership and academic ability This year the head girl Gwen Adair and head hay Normanliocrswcre hothgrad mung out oi grads is The Bar We wish to extend our concurrunnons loss with Eatool Come in us meet Mr Bowman in discuss the Iypeol painting you would like large selection of Landacllm Scarepm Sillillfe Located no Dunlap Elrt next to none Hotel in ng June mo through to July 7th Open eveninghath 10 pmSaady and Mood to no ciaoosr DRIIEiN entireiropeninganjljlwall Mftjs EPAiEii not WHAPPING pagans manna AND SACKS fCliPSAND dominates lesson st 7723son

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