Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 21 Dec 1968, p. 2

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Pam Woods left and Judy Delaney stand atop ladder to hang slreamcra for the an CENTRAL READY FOR CHRISTMAS DANCE nual Band Dance at Central Collegiate The dam willbe held this evening Examiner Photo ny SGT RALPH BERRY notrte Police Depqflmcnt Christmas is supposed to he happy time oi year and is for most peoplefhut our thoughts go out to those uho because of bereavement serious sickness or trouble of other kinds will not enjoy this Christmas It is sad ennhgh when trouble comestn us naturally but when no through ignoran ea or thoughtlessness bring heartache to ourselves and others it is not only sad but disappointing At 300 oclock It mas Central Collegiate intermed iate basketball team suffered its iirst loss of theseason 3+2 last night when they tangled with Ailislon cagers Central won the senior and junior games by scores of 6123 and 37 21 respectively The Allistnn intermediates are still undefeated in three starts Central established an early lead in the first quarter but inst their momentum and the visitors emerged with 1341 hall time lead Urges Study Of Separate High Schools TORONTO GP North ern Onlalio member of the leg islature Friday proposed forma tion iii committee to study the history of public separate high school education in Ontario The committee should seek to discover just what system of ed ucation was available at the time of Conlederation and eli minate some of the prejudices that have arisen over the years said Elie Martel lNDP Sudbury Easit Mr Martel said he was not Lingfor an extension of prov incitil grants to Grades and 13 in public separate schools but for juslia in Graces and i0 He said the grants for Grades and in these schools are only half those paid for the same grades in public high schools CARPET Outdoor Indoor CARPET allcd or only taste it 45w tail Wfi GEORGIAN nar PHONE 42mm STAYNER SHOP AT HOME SERVICE ONLYI Featuring lull range of carpet including Nylon 100 wool Trllan Acrylan Fortreiropylun 100 Dupont 25 Nylon Carpet installed with ShopAI Home Service Our representhtivc will call at your homo and show you full rnn LAW AND GOOD GRACES Policemen Often Hear Oi Christmas Problems small town detachment in North em Ontario called me to assist him at complaint about four mrried broUiers who got toge trer to celebrateChszlmaLat the home of one at the broth ers They drank arlot argued some and began to light The floor beneath the Christmas tree had been covered with toys for the children of the four families The tree itself was dry When we arrived the place was shambles the chil dren perched on the stairway viewed the mess The toys by this time were trampled into the morning 1951 my partner in floor and the tree was naked oi Central Intermediates Drop Their First Game Of Season Led by Cox who scored 10 points Allislon pulled away from confused Central team Steve Delaney netted 11 points for the losers The juniors put on demon strationtof fast breaking and shooting from considerably far out on the court ti times even coach Kelly ap peared astonished at the shots Leo Koopmans provided the ol fensive spark with 16 points while Bob Mitchell scored 10 The seniors were paced by Doug Read with IZ points and Tom Green who netted 10 The spirited Barrie squad showed superior passingshooting and rebounding throughout the game Named Chairman 0i Parole Board OTTAWA iPt lieappoint merit of George Street 52 as chairman of the national parole board tor another 10year term effective next Jan was Ianlt nounoed Friday by Solicitor General George hleilraith ltlr Street has been the boards chairman since its in ception in 59 Previously he was magistrate at Welland The post commands salary of 325000 The minister also announced the appointment ot psychoio gst Dr Ralph Willard Dent 43 of Guelph to till the vacancy on the liveemember board created by the death this all of Edward Dion 55 or the Gaspe DrDenta appointment also is for 10 years The pastpeys 323000 SERVICE underpadding Sitayd go of samples to suityour needles The expressions on the faces of the children were un forgettable There are other ways to spit rChrlstmaerome willeber spoiled innocently enough merely mis takes Others by selfishness and prejudice andijgnlousy Some times Police Departments hear about the problems of Christ mas The very nature of police mans iob means he probably wont be called if it is inst to wish him well He will be call ed when all else has failed He will be asked to pick up the pieces patch up the differences or separate the celcbranls He may be the bearer of sad tid ings We expect these things but we dont like them much May we at the Barrie Police Department extend to the people of our community and surround ing area happy and trouble tree Christmas And we arent entirely unselfish in this We have an ulterior motive Indian Protest Fizzled Friday OTTAWA CF planned Parliament Hill demonstration by Indians from the St Regis reserve fizzled out Friday be fore it really got started About dozen Indians who showed up hoping to meet Prime Minister Trudeau were recalled by leaders of there serves movement against eus toms dutiesvhich lcdto blockade of the Seaway Interna tional hridge dtr it Wednesday Some or the indians has ap peared in court in Cornwall ear lier in the day on diarges of ob structlon and had been remand ed until January legal advis er at the reservation was report ed to have advised leaders that the time was not opportune or any sort of public protest sranrs at Two OUNCES 15foot 70opoundalligator begins life eight inches long Banie Students To Take Brief To Queens Park student rally Dllnned for thls afternoon was called off Friday Instead the student leaders will be going to Toronto Monday morning to meet with the illn lstcr of Education William Davis Richard Partridge If styled student leader and publisher oi the newspaper Tbs Voice of Tomorrow at Eastview raid the smp decid ed to call off the rally when they learned that they would be able to see the minister of ed ucation and when they were told that an official from the db partment of education was not going to be able to attend the rally Partridge said the group want ed to hold an outdoor debate be tween the students and de partment official The issue was to be why the department of education decided to lengthen the school year by ten days Stu dents will get out of school June is this year last year classes ended June The number of school days however will be less than last year Christmas and Spring holidays are longer than they have been in the past The delegation going to Tor onto uill include student coun cil presidents Peter Nay Jr Paul VanNIspen Charles Coulis and Charles hieNeltis Partridge will also attend PREPARE BRIEF The group is spending the weekend preparing the brief they intend to present to the minister Monday morning Mayor Robert Bentley earlier in the week gave the sludenls permission to hold rally on Memorial Square didnt didnt think rally was tbebcst way to get their viewpoint across he said But if thats what they wanted was pre pared to go along The mayor said he was hap py to hear that the students had changed their minds When spoke to them earlier in the week pointed not some of the pitfalls and problems that crop up at open public meetings thought they may have hnd some trouble trying to control crowd and there vnsa pos sibility or some ugly incidents he said Mr Bentley said he was im pressed wilh the way the siu dents have handled the whole situation They have used the proper channels and followed the pro per course for dissent he said ltIaynr nehuoy may accom pany the students when they go toToronta Monday morning II cant get away will be send ing letter with them to tha minister ot education telling him how responsibly they have acted These students deserve to be heard said the mayor Burnerch NUMBERS City Police 728555 7265484 7284131 71489802 George Jacksonarink edg ed lion Armstrong 94 in play for the Howard Chanllci TAKE thinner limit my lasthlght at thd Barrie arrling Club From left Archie hater CITY NEWS zTIIE BARRIE EXAMINER SATURDAY DECEMBER 3116 COMMUNITY corrects Finding Starr Major Problem Georgian College of Applicd Arts and Technology was among so Community Colleges recently legs at lIr Gwilliam said yesterday the major problem facing com munity colleges in Canoda is finding and training enough teachers The commission lilr Gwilllam heads was set up last April for three years In lore with the colleges the ility of Iieport Openings fin ltBarrie Area The Canada Manpower Centre in Barrie has openings listed for men to till positions as fully qualltled banquet cook line man with journeyman licence and an automatic serer mach lac operator with at least live years experience For women there areopen lngs for general office clerk babysitters and cleaners All details on theSe jobs are available at the centre on Dan lop Street in Barrie IN TOWN Continental InnJohn Hart QueensThe Versatones Rox UNION CERTIFIED The Ontario Labor Relations Board has certified Local 597 Laborers International Union 01 North America to repretsent all construction laborers employed by MuSullivan and Sons Limit SJfLW0000PA€1j NEW DELHI Reuterai lndlh and Canodahava signed agreements for two loans total ling $30000000for the purchase by India oi lertilizeiSnnd other commodities from Canada with the agreements Canada bar made available ssomoooo and completed its allocatioir of de velopment assistance to India weighing tulo ounces for 1961169 BIIOW IN THE EVENING 1321 MATINEE ONLY sun MON TUES rue IRST or rue SEERIEIAG inns OGRAMVSIIOWNFDR MATINEE ONLY REGULAR ENIS TONIGHT DUNGES brookdale Park InnThe Cross Winds WellingtonThe Playboys BayshorcBonnle and the ithodettes Nottawaauga innThe Troubadoura MOVIES gt Imperial1Tb Fountain at Love plus And So Ta Bed Vtoonlightlng Wives Its Hot in Paradise frocni AND coho ed in Simcoc Coonty District of iMuskolra and the townships oi Rama Mara and Thonahin Ont ario county Exceptch arenon working toremen and above oars LICENCE The Liquor licence Boardoi Ontario has approved the ap plication of Holiday Inn Hotel FairviewRoad Barrie for dining lounge and lounge licence iiuoiucr Meritorious yards of Goirll Health YARN SHOP srwmoaivunutio tutor national agency for community oollegrslhc project of the Can adlon Association for Itdull Eld ucalion is being financed by sconooo grant from the Kellogg foundation Among the colleges taking part in the study are some that provide credit courses to prepare students for universities others offer terniirial technical courses ltlr Gwilliarn criticised the community colleges for trying to assert that their ooursos were good as those given by univcn slt Surely he sold the trick is to try to be as unlike them as possible Mr Gwilliam said he believ ed the biggest development in community colleges will oc cur in iewycnrs when they be gin to respond to the needs oi adults which are not met by high schools This will happen first In Quebec gt Discuss Possible Single Union for Banners 335ng hit 221 gift with oliimals of the Ontario Milk Marketing Board to dis cuss plans for the establishment oi single union for all Cana dian farmers DFU President Walter Miller called the meeting big provin cial step in the Iormatioo of national organization The OFU decided last month at its annual convention in Kingston that talks should start immediawa with atl farm groups in Ontario with the aim of forming one national union For something special in ladiesapparel see Gard Roach coon RoAcH groom and fifth afterthe Governor crntunc inornr Jack Duyveayn Mrs Chaot ler Karl schulz and Jadtcon It was the iirsl unto the in SouthPorcupine Man Killed In Collision Near Alliston South Porcupine man was killed and his two passengers iniured last night ino car he cldent on Highway B9 lust west of countyroad t2 Allan Rowland Baker 31 was killed when the car he was driving was struck bya ear that careened across the high waynltcrcolllding with truck Driver of the car that was out of control John Gadke Mansfield had collided with truck driven by Donald Thompson at of Rossmont Ontario OPP Constable Rosscr said neither hlr Gadke nor Mr Thompson was apricost in iured gt The top passengers in the Baker car Judith labor of Godcrlch and Gary Shulman of Iimmins were both treated in hospital lllrnShulman Will GovemortGeneral Gives Approval OTTAWA lCP GalGen lllichener has approved promo tions for the Speakers of the Senate and Commons and the leader oi the Opposition in Can adas official table of prece dence Prime Minister Trudeau announced in the Commons Fri day At official functions the Speakers of the two houses of Parliammt now uill rank fourth General the prime minister and the chief justice of Canada and ahead at ioreign ambassa dors high commissioners and ministers The leader orthe Opposiuon now will rank next after menu her or thecabinet and ahead of provincial lieutenantgovernors Previously the two Speakers and the leader of the Opposition ranked ninth 10th and iith after the lieutenantgovernors privyrouncillors retired from the cabinet and just ahead of church leaders Baroness Hf it ToPromolions numerous WE Herero in northern MERRYIEHRIEWSI From thanMdndoPmcnt antiStaffs 81 34 Buyiield St Liliorrie can pin Tuesday 24th Closed on day Christmas and BoxingtDay gt phy was presented Exarruiy Photo be released today from the Stevenson hlemorialllospllal in Mllsloo hlus Weber was transferred from the Allislon hospital to Toronto General The extent of her Injuries is not known Education Board To Meet Monday The Slmcoe county board of education will meet hlondiy evening to consider is applica tions for the post of director or education The to member board will meetbchlnd closed doors to coin sider the applications The director of education wit be the senior executive officer in the county educational my tent He will head on admlnlt lstrellve staff that will include at least so people within six months rrnv EXAMINER your and riguonnrnozm MODERN OFFICES Blend in with the modern concepts or insurance pro graming Large or small be aura you calL SAMEANT WW 21 Collier st 11on RIMES llth Ml

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