EDUCATIONISTS MEETV BEBE Almost ioo secondary pub lic and separate school tea chers and administrators met at Enstviaw Secondary School today to discuss the Hall in CITY inn Barriés By 1103 ALLINGTON Examiner Stall Reporter ln Barri we are fortunateto have open government Some might think otherwise but its true Take for instance the reloc tion at the citys garbage burner by the department of health or air pollution rcasoiu Fora while there some local politi ciana were speechless it was so open The press and the local alder men are good buddies Theyll let us in on everything Accord ing to the rules we can attend committee meetings and grt all the background on council has iness 0t course we cant re port whats going on but no one could say the meetings arent open tothe press it is indeed rare that meet ing is actually held in camera In camera isnot nice term should say It could imply that someone was trying to hide something The usual wording reads that the press he invited to sit in for background intor mation only EXCLUDE REEOETEE The parks and recreation com mission actually excluded re porter from their meeting on Nov 13 butthat could mean that tlll commission st hasnt caught on to theprocedures modern government They are perhaps not as enlightened as theupper echelons oi the city sdmlnistration Background information has attimrs been given quite hit eralinterpretation lnmeetingsion the citys new ofliqial plan that led to its ap proval in principle Nov hi the piess was trusted toause its gown discretion eiicapt where specitic eontidenees were re quested This meant basically ion the major issues they could report discussions took place littend Session 0t Association For Retarded or Barrie Acently attended meeting of th Qntlr Associatinn or the mall tarded held in Bol legalos to the conlerence here representating interfaith coririmttee aeross theprovince 111 in ltelping retarded people to develop well rounded lives ac cording to the conference suggested that congregation omembcrs couldprovide employ ment or employment contacts lim retardedvpeople The creating at community understanding and support tor the mentally retard were or public utili their own individual Dennis report on educatloir Main speakers at the gather ing were Mrs Florence lrv ine an elementary school tcadier and Gordon Wright vics principal or Banting Op but not quota anyone report the topics of discussion but not the decisions PUBLIC RELATIONS The philosophy here is one at good public relations that i5 the people have right to know what is being considered when it will have long range ctlccts on the development ot tho city it led to newspaper report not long ago concerning two strapping plaza proposals for the Baytiold Cundles area that read The harrie Planning board last nighlrcached decision on the sine oi shopping plaza coun eil should accept it it is to min lmize detrimental effects on the citys central business district but the recommendation is con sidered confidential No onemtlld say that doesnt en7Goirt For Background Only Precautions Lead To llwards lorjalety Titre um wards we meowaddress at an lb tr oration yestaday The story beislnd the mldsllliistrstestho beulitrthatmut when proper Memorial High School at Al liston From lciiDr Andersmember oi the Bar rie Public Sdiooi Board Mrs lrvliic and Mr Wright tExmlncr Photo may More are used Robert Kltsemetry was tutt lbl wow tubing with soother WW4 19 will the P4 is hiring wiiicliwas being oil to ï¬t into one ot tlon units mandadured by the company mung arotard and truck hir Kitsnrnotry ingtho eye Fortunately he no peering tety glasses The lens of the glasses was badly matched but Haitielm bum no es oyco panel ot steel that was sticking out at taco level in horizontal position It was too thin to be safety glasses which save hln trorn any seriouseeys injury The sharp edge at the steel out his taco and ruined his sater ginl see but he seeing man to iliy seem more David Harrod was moving large wooden crates when one of them oiiwed on the dolly and landed on his toe The too cap ottheahoewascutotterrpos in the steel toe cap in turns tell them whats ing There are many excellent or giunents tor restricting newspal per coverage at committee meetings but one of the best think comes from several alder men who voiced the opinion they wouldnt want to read the progress of the city committees in the newspaper before they heard aboutlit themselves At vanyrdtcfwont labor the point aiid carry too far my praise for those who have brought open government to BanjeTlrcreIs little stw that sums up the situation welt Whoona Where did that Was it background iriior mation Contidcntial My dis crction Their discretion Anywayit was good story But or the good ofharr lm sorryl cant tell yo been happen IN Town TONIGHT LOUNGES BaythoreThe Millionaires QueensThe lmpacs Continental InnKay Cook WellingtonNeil Jackson BroolrdaleTlie Three Reeds Nottatrasagar Inn ihe luturas iiovrrzs RoxyHigh Wild and me imperialPaper Lion Svérision 59 F917 Monday letter from Conservative Member of Parliarninent tor Simona Nortli Dr Eynard will be read to city council Monday night The letter is about the governments winter vorits program Recently the Iederal government decided to end the winter woiirs projects hiaynrs across the country were disappointed the decision Many small ies had projects that would qualify for federal aid under the winter works pro gram Most oi the projects Several bylaws will come up or reading at the meeting One ylaw when passed trill pro hibit unauthorized parking oi cleson private property wharelparlring by the public is not authori ht The Law Societys Upper Canada has been inv tingthc conduct lawyers suspected of so lietting legal aid business among penniless prisoners in To our cells Word of the nvcstigation is contained in the first annual re polio the pr legal aid plan Coliier Street iopark on someone elses pro perty without their permission Secondreading will be given in bylaw toeinseihaipart ofAlbert Street lying north of and south ot Ther esaStreet rim rcadingrii be given to abylaw to authorize Hie bor rowriig of $5000000 by the city Another bylaw describes the layout and pattern of road allow ance accessleading from Ile titia Street in the city City councilmeetings are pub lic meetings and are held at city hall beginnirrg at7tlo pm nation could ï¬nd no injury to any 01 Davids toes The shoes had been purchased anboinbelorefronisvanthat server the unptoyees Had he notbeen wearing saidy shoes use weight of the crate would have resulted in verypaiiiul and serious lnlury officials ottlie Hill Refriger ation Nmpanysaidvthey do all they can to play rip the safety angle Thtniléy said lately it prime coheem here The company gives awards to eddyconscious einpioyoea in an effort to encourage other em ployoe to be latch conscious school Board Candidates Will Address Voters Campaigns for election to the new county school board contin ue nextwoek with series ot meetibe candidate sessions sponsored by local home and school associations On Monday the our candl dates for the two seats allotted JoBarrioion the is member board will speak ate home and school inceling bcingheld at the Steele Street Public School The meeting will begin at 515 pm On Wednesday the five can didates running tor the single seat allotted to 0ro Vespia will speak to parents meeting under the sponsorship oi the Best Home and School Associa tion The meeting is scheduled tor auto pm in the Crown Hill United Church Hasement On Thursday candidates in Ward and will speak in Cookstown at the Essa Union School Candidateagirom the West Gwillimbury Bradford area lrom theTecumseth Ad jala Benton Alltstm and Tot ham area Innisfil Cooks town district and tram Essa Tossorolltio Sunnidale area will be speaking to coneernedpar ents CARPET outdoorw Indoor CARPET rinstalled for stop At Home Service taste cconoiari any riioNE mm srnrNEn SHOP AT HOME1 SERVICE ONLYI Featuring iuiirnnge of carpet including Nylon09 wool iriian Jarsyin FortrelPropylon Our representative will call at your home and show you lull rangaofsampiesio suityour tha employee did need ï¬rst visible Mr Joyce was wearing mm or satoty IWIrdsst Hill Refrigeration mtlrorn lelt to right liab Barriéseqts 0113C Board thati county wide gtseparatc schoolboard that will adminis tarlioinnn Catholic clementh schools will come intoetted on DectsmbonJ Nominees for the 14 seats on the board tire cam paignlog in their wards la the Barrie Word 1491 elig ible separate school supporters will be electing three of seven candidatesrbiie BRENNAN 38 was department manager atlob iaivsbetore he opened his own meat market in Barrie over year ago Mr Brennanwho has been niernber bftheseparnte school board tor the pdst five years has served as chairman ot the board andprope hair man An active member of the Knights oi Columbus in Bren nan was Grand Knight in 1961 52 some CLOHOSEY 37 was born ngland Toronto where tieactiver par ticipated in the Catholic Parent Teacher Association of which he wasclected president in 156566 An urance agent lllr Cl hoscy moved to Barrie withihis family we years ago in 1967 deritot the Barrie Catholic Par cutTeacher association CONNOLLY 33 assis tant bank manager in Barrie is now serving on the St Josephs High School Board andjs trustee on the barrio separate school board Duringtha school year 196768 Mr Connolly was SERVICE 160 Diiporit Nylon Cerpet installed with liiiderpadding sq yd lieemigratod 12 years agoto Mr Clnhosey was elected presi ert Kitsernelry president oi the St Monicas Parent Teacher Association He is member of the Kemp enielt Bay Kiwanis Club the Barrie Chamber of Commerce aniltho Harrie Curling Club HDSTYN 35 is de partment head with Mansï¬eld Denman General Ltd par ticipating member of his parish Mr Hostyn is servtng on the building committee for St Marys Church and them her of the Christian Family Movement hlr Hostyn als is student mhcr of the Certiï¬ed lndus trial Management Association and member oi the Ontario Certiï¬ed Engineer Technololt tglsts andTechnlcians Associa iun rims MARGARET KELLY do the assistant director of theCliildrcnsAid Society un till Dee 1967 Mrs Kelly is an active supporter of the Catholic Par Teacher Association char partner in an insurance ï¬rm in name For the past ten years Mr Saunders has been mem arnrles Joyce and David Horrod Prescnling the awards on be hell ot the company in Ann ber of the barrio Separate School Board lilr Saunders is member oi the Ontario insurance Adjusters Association an executive Lintnlt mittec member with the Knights oi Columbus and long stand lng participant or thccetho Parent Teacher Association SWICK 34 department thony Thor thiamincr Photo lay manager with Hill Refrigeration of Canada is currcntly vi chairman of ihe sepnrate sch board Mr Swick was previously member oi the Barrie Public Library Board rii Swick is active wru ids parish Boy Scouts and the Catholic ParentTeacher Assoc iation The ConodianMontal Health Association BARRIE PUBllC Wednesdothovo HILLCREsT rustic T°r ii NcH MEETING mber Z7 800 part sciiom AUDITOltlUNt ptiniioes IN TREATMENTDF THE gt MEnrnLrv lLLygFFENDER speaker DRllLL0TT BARKER Ontario Hospital at Panetang Pyschiatrist of Oakridgos Maximum Security HPERL enemies CUSTOMER Section of the aAnnissieri newsman