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Barrie Examiner, 17 Jul 1968, p. 2

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Theyre in or anon Columbia Young Voyageurs lrom the lelt Frank Lappaoo Brian Wilson Debbie Calhoun some variations arr so no and Betty Lebiaocwnlt with escort Dave Chambers tactile train Ihatwill take them to Burnaby BC as per pi lederal provincial student msraicr warmer Hot Again Thursdqy travel plan They will tour the coast province and Its almost every upect of its life and culture While there they wiL be billeted lo the homes of students their Wentylnur or the students ielt Barrie last night on the 555 Caprcol Examiner Photo pm to Red Cross Swim Tests Set Friday own Possible Thunderstorms The heat wavrwiit continue through Thursday in the Barrie district the Toronto weatber ntllce predicts it will be hot and humid with varlable cloudiness and scatter ed thunderstorms the torecast lays The temperature will lallto 70 tonight rising Thursday to 58 Temperature outside the Barrie Examiner at 10 am today was 85 Synopsis it will continue very warm and humid over southern Ontario the next lew days Thundershowers mainly con lined tn the southwestern coun ties Tuesdayinl be more wide spread today and Thursday Quite warm unsettled weather will also be found across North ern Ontario ioday However some cooling can be expected in those regions Thursday atom with lew scattered thunder showers Windsor London Hamilton Toronto Lake SL Clair Lake Erie Lake Huron Lake OH uflrNiamaWmGeor gian Hay Halihurton Variable cloudiness scattered thunder stormswmntinuing very warm and humid today and Thursday winds light today southwest 10 to 201bursday Snult Ste Marie Sudbury North Bay Northern Georgian Bay Tbnagaml Algoma Sunny and very warm becoming roost ly cloudy with occasional thun tier showers Thursday variable cioudlneu and cooler with lew scattered showers or thunder showers Winds ligbt Cochrane White River West ern James Bay Mostly cloudy and warm with occasional show ers audithundelsbowerstoday clearing tonightVarlableciotid inBs and cooler Thursday with scattered afternoon or evening showers and thundershowers Winds lighL Montreal Ottawa Sunny with some cloud and very warm and humid today and Thursday Chance of lew thundershowers late today and Thursday Light winds Emergency Casés UP 25x1Perl Cent DuringHecit wave The Royal Victoria Hospital reports tapercent increase in emergency cases during the cure re heat wave average or 85 emergency patientsxa dayhas come to the hospital over the past tour days an flVll spokesman said The normal number at emergency cases in one day is 60 Hospital ottldalsgcontribute the iocrease to patients sultering lrorn heat prostration and asso ciated problems The temperature yesterday reached high or 98 degrees The high forecast lor today is 93 degrees The high Monday was 96 and it Was 94 degrees on Slin day Meanwhile Ontario and points east prepare to sweat rt out for the third dayol the heat wave Members at the Ontario legis lature voted to allow themselves to lakeoll their jackets any time the house is sitting and Prelltierlohn Roberta promised to lookinto the question at air conditlom At the Canadian Force base gtBnrden near Barri the temperature climbed tots de greweight degrees above the previous high tor th gt 1959 Also reporting record high SaultgtSie Marie 90 North as Wiarton r1 Muskoko as iaine 92p and ronto International Airport 92 Federal public serVants in Oh we working in nonessential posts or in oltices without air nditioning were allowed to leave early as the capital sw tere in 92 degrees omise no letup lor the the Ptqvince portion of or least lirtday with areas To day as hit the 90s Tourist pt rciais iniNova Sco tiaand Prince Edward Island report booming trade Ferries to Princa Edward lslandhave been jammed with some cars lining up forhours Nova Scotiaexpecisto top 000000 tourists this year or the first time rown lngs werereported as residents took totbe water to escapevtbe temperatures nnipeg received his inches of rainin two hours liesdaymorning as 60 loan hour winds bitthe city some basements and streets ere flooded And in the Lakehead area of northwestern Dniariolour high ways livere closed Tuesday by floods alter twoinches rain tell Monday night Temperatures were reported slightly below normal Tuesday in Edmonton and moderate in south Saskatchewan British Columbi also out odtire eatwave caused by flow at extremely warm air train the Gull of Mexico TORONTO CF lorecasts for GreataLalr mad at 310 mm Lake Win varia ble 15 knots becoming northerly 15 knots tonight Partlytcloudy log patch thundersto Sl Cathari Forecast Temperatures Wingham Hamilton Toronto Peterborough Kingston Owen Sound Trenton Killaloa Muskoira Sudbury Earlton Sault Ste Marie Kapuslrasing White River ltloosonee Tlmrnlns agaggaésasaaszenasge Barrie busille will use erafittrnirss buses and dail Close tot100 Barrie youngi system in ion unwieldy lobl economical and too remote to doll with educltim problems Mop ot the Georgian Bay Rational Davdop meat Council we told later dsy held this mo in centres thrwghour the radon was de signed to gather tnhnnatlon tor liveyurr ooontmc loreout the in meunsloneuuunu dramtins why the mm Asosallereahoardoandeal hoilerwhhpeoplethan Idas Lsnt large group Ben Vande Weerdbof Oolhnzwcod council lartold the hearing local file know the real ammo area acuity grasp treat everyone the lame Lack at close mm with situation also laarkto pro Courailldr marlin Bayer at Stmnidale expressed tears that 1W the rural areas mould be he on the musty school board his to the system oi elec lion ruml areas nould not be Wanted he slid REPMCED local municipal school boards will be replaced on Jan 1969 by system county school boards The election at Simeon County trusteu will he held on Doc The board will replace In boards to municipal in the county Councillors were also concern ed that the annuity program would mean moving teachers and ils away from their hommpfm gen see it DWI special uoa on program Inspecting PupilS monument to aar rle They will think in terms of centralization not inoonvenimee to studenm or the cost or trans goo written portion of the Low tonight bin Thursday respiration swimmingirinr port Aid Vanda Weerdhot said timinn College was nko crit lawd for its location The college should have been centrally located in the Georgian Bay region said Aid Vanda Wenrdhol it is casier or people in Barrie to goth lor onto titan it is tor those on the Bruce Peninsula to get to Bowie The studyunderthe direction Dr Nari11mg Plegrstm oflthe nivcrsi ue action of and endurance tests and basic planmngisnd mongmfc develop litosaving skills such asholds NHL will be mlm by late and tows gt August Registration for thevnextset gt Jobs for Fires stars who have beénlalilng junlor intermediate and senior swimming instruction will be tested tor Red Cross cartil icates Friday morning at Lions jexams witltbo taken Thursday night and the practical tests get under way at arm Fri day eluded will he artificial ot classes run by swimmino coordinator Jan McKenrleond her stall at 42 began yester first day of instruction July 22 on on to Not Availa 1e at Lions Pool the YMCA pool and Johnson street Beach The Mansfieldth General Jitter two places will be used Ltd isnntlotorested rnbiring small children and will be out of their jobs by the closing slotted from pan until of tbe Flrcstonenlndustgial pm The junior intermediate Products Ltd plant in Lindsay and senior studentswill be in Moore president of the structed at LionsPool from 10 local company dampened Take Emergency Measures To Move Correspondence production Monday throwing day and will continue until the primarily lor institictidiiol rge group orworkersput am until 230pm report by the Canada Mao issed to make sure nterdepaitrnental routes thro litre province ery systems to keep their mail going through and relieve some of the problems that will be caused by the poetalatrilre that starts Gen ould inte GE use an rcompany mail service lrom central lo cation in Toronto Other compan ies whnehave set upsimilar systemsfand are heavy dealers with CGE will be able to send their correspondence along the GE routes after it is picked up by courier EXTRA DAY It may take an extra day to get through said Mr Shier fihut it worked well lea Lime Gray Coacb lines in Barrie returned their buexprgshusi ms was abodt per cert over normal this morning Restaurants and magazine shops face no mat problem he cause more ol their business is not done through th malls Noel Stephenso optorne trist will send all his glasses and lensu by bus in the same way as is done Christmtla rush Shorney Opticians it send or terial by bus oblern lustmore miles The provintnal government has made emergency arrangements is no spokesman said some ive than rnailr serviefiwi no be dlr rupted Hui departments and commie sinus of the govetnme have been notified nlvspecitid centt alongnine designated mall where intorde ental corres pq ll be dellveredand picked up daity Vb especial cov ersorvice in the eventoi postal strike rnucn linemen Transporoatlo Grand prize similar nos Ihe City MAYihavebeenthe last day on the job for letter carrierDale Pratt and nether He went ave bucir nnd aircratt operated by the Ontario Provincial Police and the Department orlilgh ways and Lands and Forests servicewas used in NEH ztcu Unversal 32min has not mad any angements to get mail through although some thing be don meat and changing the way the Modal novamment handles some questions The provincial governoientl role in the region should be one of supplying romances whether Vanda Weerdhol said The kind ol policy Wild grer make fine best use no entw servicesvthat the WWW tiescould not achieve alone Dr Pearson said gt One of the services that should hegfmvldtd in the luturetn the re onwasanmensionotthe GO transit rystein to theem Mayor Alec McDonald olColl tngwood lelt One ot the keys to development is tra the mayor said Another lourh mommy to the noun Marlo take the rush imm Highway tor and high transit system would tale the movement of the MR both mm and with tone Workers In Barrie power Centre in Lhadny that industries in Banin Kitchener and Windsor had axprcssed delinito interest rubberrworlrera than in low speciallyrrlrllled trades is company had no in terest in the Lindsay workers He said MDG would like to look over the qualifications some of the skilled workers but these woulud not be hired unless vacancies occurred in in the stall ol the Barrie tan lory Mr Moore said MDG bad lull Itattnow The Firestone plairt ceased about 250 men out of Construction Upltt Beach The constructionof $65000 motel in the Wasaga Beach rlr Area has brought btdldlng permit values in the Gear ian Bey community to $157240 or the month or June The $65000 motelperrnit is the largest issued this or in Wasnga tntal building who value for the year1h is $554759 Thisflgureidcluder esidentili construedddfand ccomrnodation for visitors The figure lor lune includes several yearround moment residences in the $1 000 rang routavtoday in the VSl Vincén St and Orchard Drive area lor the last time be ore the am Thursday ilre deadline am Ina ma ll no lil mm nmn aim really on why toot tatnur Mom The unit eelshhacheh and lullu ammo is when Do men an an hrinl nun none Itimulah sum action lulu cs lrrllaoad condition that the blchuhl rm Mfg HillShike one Postponed Untilfltiter Vacation Period Woriren Itlilll Relrlxerstlon infinrlewifiootetrieatléarl until liter oneweek vacation period which new July so John Fabey presidentof dell 65 ol the United Steel Workers at America said this morning the company had been entitled that strike could that anytime lite that due Mayor an inn dfieediln had been Iot he said up on represent Winders at illll Helmetsilos in Barrie The local membership rejected an oller to increuo wages and hennllis 30 cents per hour over threeyear period at labor conclilletor nonve isto mast 51°F in but tailed to settle the report re solved on July in didth retl around conciliation board be set op centqu increase lnthe test year and 45ml increase in the second your at menu cgcnbEct The declfrion to re cornpany or was or rived et by secret ballot The moon received loopercent Vote to ltriltn Mr Fahey said He said the union was still willing to negotiate but hedld not know whether meeting would be scheduled belorc the vacation shuth to he announced on ryaoBarlrer pm Aug121968 lt draw will be Pink Elephant Ballots arelree lirinbd LiberalvPaulGe his as federal ti rconoMiCAL RATES Sherb 66474 thunderstorms is and girl Ilternooo is pp in me at duplicatiod with comer all rights Stall ot eligible to eotercontest ls Dunlap st my momma renown mzor EDS

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