rawLegmww Tenants Take Action To Get Tax Rebates ilndwra assistant own at torney said Tueaday the Crown will take tough line against landlords who do not re turn rent rebates to tenants and will in future not dropvcbarger once charge is laid Thomas Docbartys wanting came after charge for failure to pay the 196i municipal tax rebate was dropped against airs Heather Cartltdge of Wind sor in provincial court The charge alleged that Mrs Cartildge did not pay rebate of $644 to tenant Margaret Bateman Mr Dochcrty said be under atood the money had been paid since the charge was laid Jan But be warned in future the Crown would prosecute once charge had been laid to prevent landlord born merely paying the money and getting off the hook lie said the Crown would seek the maximum penalty of $200 Demonstrate lit French Consulate NROMO OP More than 400 students from three univer sities demonstrated before the French consulate Tuesday against Frances embargo of arms to isracl One of the students was ad mitted to the office of Marcelle Campana eral and read what studcnts de scribed ru no Indictment of French President dc Gauiic The students from the Univer sity of Toronto York Univer sity and Scarborough College marched behind an accordion player who played lsraeli folk songs They carried signs which read Viva la France down with de Gaullezi De Gaulle as sasin of French honor In Grand Charles Le Pctit item of tho USSR Predicts Savings Insurance Plans Will Disappear SASKATOON CF An in vestment counsellor said Tucs day that under the new federal budget future life insurance pol icies would largely be term con tracts and saving contracts would gradually disappear llugh Arseott said in lec ture series during farm and home week that other saving vehicles such as investment certificates bonds at of funds and other market instru ments would be used more commonly Mr Arsmit said that as re sult of the federal budget fi nancial security is brand new ball game Regarding the high rate of es tate tax when properly passes from the last parent to the chil dren Iii Arscott said that if Saskatchewan adopts the same practice as Alberta and refunds the provincial share of the es tate tax the confiscatory nature of the tax can be eliminated much consulgem use in future cases James Butibrook Liberal manbcrof the legislature for Santa Tuesday called the pro vincial government tax rebate program the amt lliconcclwd iliadminlstcred legislation ever passed in Ontario At news conform Mr Bullbrootr demanded that the government indicate immedi ately the future of the program He also said Municipal Affairs Minister William Darcy lilo Kcougb should cancel the pro gram and resign Tenants in at least three Bar rls houses have decided to take their landlord to court for fail ing to turn over the provincial tax rebate Last year the provincial gov ernment dccldcd it would re fund port of the taxes paid by property owners The property owners were to pass the refund on to their tenants Those who hate not received their rebate have been told to make formal complaint to the local lustice of the peace Grades lanoeilo at 74 Shirley St Mrs Aileen Faulconer of at Gienwood Dr and Ronald Speed of Queen St have laid com plaints against their landlords It date for the hearing in pro vlndal court has yrt to be Ed Thompson Named Chairman 0f Planning Bd Ed Thompson has been elect ed chairman of the Barrie Plank ning Board to replace George Davies who was not reappointed when Mayor Robert Bentleys striking committee report was approde by council Monday night Mr Davies had been board member for three years Mr Thompson has been member for the past year and was appointed to fill out the term of local architect lilitlct Salter who resigned Head outside plant engineer for Bell Telephone in the Bar rie area Mr Thompson was re appointed for three years Mon day night Fire Destroys Muskolra Steamer GRAVENHURST Ont CPi The Sagamo yearold former flagship of the Muskoka Navigation Fleet Ca was de stroyed by fire Tuesday The mton vessel was retired from service on the Muskoka lakes in 1958 and was recently converted into floating res taurant The vessel which was built in Scotland was used to carry mail during her early service Al Palmatccr owner of the ship said the loss amounted to about 5000 He said cause of the fire was still under investiv gation The Barrie section of the SimcoeMuskoka Division of the industrial Accident Pre vention Associations held dinnermeeting last night at ThcBarria Planning Board last night approved the exten sion of the citys only trailer park despite the objections of nearby home owners The trailer park owned by Vic tor Church is south on Burton Avenue near Reid Street Residents an Tower Crescnt an area of single family dwell ings south of the trailer camp complained in public hearing last October that there was an inadequate buffer area between them and the camp They felt the land should be developed for conventional homes The zoning committee of plan ning board however reported last night that they felt the but for was adequate and the land All navy league and sea cadets in Barrie will be able to attend summer camp this year The Barrie branch of the Navy League of Canada has decided to hold weeks camp this sum mer at Camp Wildman on Geor gian Bay The site is owned by minor ACHIEVEMENT Windshield Scrapers Earn Profit For Firm Baraco Company Junior Achievement project has man aged to raise more than 5200 through sales without touching the capital they raised through the sale of shares Jane Belts president Baraco called board meeting of the company to order Shut up so can talk she called out to an uurully member of the board Penny Bullock sales manag er for the company gave the of Bayshnre The Cheerios selling team which includes every member of the board of directors pep talk You know we are going to be really down and out if we dont sell the pro duct she said Norma Young feeling little guilty said Dont look at me Im not the only one who hasnt sold The meeting was little un orthodox but then so is Junior Achievement its concept is simple and rewarding if the stu IN TOWN TONIGHT WUNGES Continental Inn Ruthie Paddison Queers The Squires Brookdale Park inn flie Cavaliers WellingtonThe Counuy Sounds anewand Rachel MOVIES ImperialA 1Flea in Her Ear plus Hombre LOCAL AND GENERAL FRIENDSHIP NIGHT Mary Schneider who was scheduled to address the Barrie Art Club will not be present at tonights meeting due to illness Instead ï¬lms on art and art ists will be shown in conjunction with friendship night DEFEAT HUSTLEIIS Gary Marshall scored 34 points to lead Mississauga to 17m victory over Goheens Hustlers of Bnrrie in an Etchi coke Recreation Basketballlca guegamo in Toronto last night Dave Dewsnap added ll more for the winners Bill McAlcer tscored la and Nick Owen 15 or the Hustlers andshorts far slacksp FINED 10 Fred Plfer oi Minetr Point was fined $10 recently in pre viaciai court at Barrie for con structing carport without building permit 61315 CLUB Tho Barrie Parks and Recre atlon Conuntssion isspoasor lng again this year the Girls Fun Club beginning Saturday Jan iii me 10 am to l2 noon The to week program at King Edward School is for girls between the ages of to 12 years registration fee of willbe charged and the girls dents can make it work Heres how its done Executives from both service and manufacturing industries in the community farm junior chievement board the purpose of which is to make available the facilities that students need to form companies of their own Local firms sponsor and sup ply leadership taleni to guide the student companies through the difficult stages but the do cisions are made by the stud eats themselves The students sell shares to raise operating capital for their companies They elect board of directors and decide on product They then manufacture and market the item Baraco decidcd they make and market windshield would scrapers The company purchas ed several sheets of plnxi glass some lengths or stout wire and proceeded to make them They were going to make killing on the winter market But somehow it didnt work out that way Sales are good but they could be better Aci counts have been paid so quick ly that the students have been able to meet their expenses out of revenue the result being that so far they havent had to touch their capital Last night the students met to plan further manufacturing THINK Ic projects One member of the board suggested that they try to use of the plastic that is left over from the wind shield scraper project Canadian Gen Electric the company sponsoring Barn co has supplied three advisers John Caiccoheips on the pro ductinnend of the business and Pat Lennon offers help on the salesend Ross Wright helps the company with advice on the ac arc askcdto bring running shoes oisiuns counting and administrationde iii the Continental inn hcd Biayew assistant manager of ticldscrvlclx for IAPA spoke to the group on this proper method of lifting objects with wouid be best used for mobile homes because it was low ly lag and damp AND ON R00st The residents south of the camp must be standing on their roofs to even see the trailers The trees in the area are thirty five to forty feet high said George tiarper chairman of the zoning committee He said that while some of the trees in the area were dying these were elm trees succumbing to Dutch elm disease but that the large proportion of the fol iage was healthy cedars Planning board twice earlier rejected applications by Mr Arrange Camp For Cadets Barrie Boy Scouts who have offered its use for the second year in row Last year the Naiy League cadets made use of this offer for threeday camp During the annual coufcrcnce Toronto recently the Ontario sion of the Navy League dis cussed at length the problem of getting cadets to camp They will be looking at the Barrie project carefully and haveraquestcd full account attbe conclusion of the camp subcommittee been formed for this project and ra dets will be manning concession booths at the Barrie Winter Gar nival next month torraise funds some sea cadets will be elig ible fur twoweek training per iods at Canadian Forces bases Others will be able to apply for cruises and special courses major advantage since integralt tlon will be the opportunity for Seniobcadets to take the place of reserve personnel during the summer months These cadets will he paid reserve rates and the scheme will be of help to stu dents seeking summer employ ment number of Barrie cad us have already expressed in forest in the plan Cadets are now training for their examinations to be held during April The annual inspec tion will be held this year on May at the Barrie Armoury While the two corps total aver iii cadets the sea oodci corps still has number of vacancies for boys between the ages of la and 1a Providing they show good attendance these boys will be eligible for the summer camp The corps both parade at the armoury on Thursdays between and 930 pm EMERGENCY NUMBERS City Police iaassar OPP W434 mam BARRIE AwxMMma HEAR BCCIDENTSIPREVENTION TALK out injuring the back LEI1 T0 RIGHT Moor bouse division chairman Bill ltiaddock Barrie chairman Nonnailc Watson buikln Rule Church to change zoning on land adjacent to the existing park at the foot of the unopened section at Holgate St and permit him to extend the camp The text of new zoning by law prepared by city planning consultant inn McPherson would prohibit the erection at future trailer parks in the city but the feeling of the majority of plann ing board last nightwas that their evistence in some locations in the city would be desirable Mr McPherson said he under stoodtirc plrllosphy of the board earlier had been not to encour age the use of mobile homes and said he personally would take that point of view We are very fortunate that the one trailer camp that we do have is well cared for but have seen many others in dif ferent communities that are com CITY NEWS THE DAME maroon WDDNISDAY JANUARY is 106 fiskByiawChange To Permit Boarders In 1Pamily Homesx Fred Blayncy and Stan Pore ter field staff with the joint ed wooden figureused by Mr Elayney to illustrate points Examiner Photo Approve ExtenSion Of Trailer Purl plctaly inaderjuaie environment that are both social and health problem he said Aid Macmillan said he felt the homes were formol acconunodatlou whose use would increase in years to come and that the city should make place for them in planning Mayor Robert Bentley said he felt the Central liiortaga and Housing Corporation would soon accept the homes for mortages He said that if the city did not approve them within their bound aries they go into the nearby mics theywould go into the nearby townships and would cause problems when they were eventually annexed to the city The recommendation to ap prove the extension of the trail er park will go to the newly formed planning and develop ment committc Name Officers 0f Branch 0i County Home find School Mrs Linda Hall was installed as president of the newly organ lzcl Daywood and Byrnes pub lic school branch of the Simcoo County Home and School Assoc iation in meeting last night Other members of the execu tive of the Haywood end Byrnes Association are Mr Vitzke first vice president Mrs Black mero second vice president Mrs Gilda Pardon recording secretary Mrs Freethy cor responding secretary and Mrs McDonald treasurer gt On hand to greet the new ex cxutive were Mrs Miller provincial viceepregIdent for area Mrs Agnew area yieepresident Mrs Cook Simcoe County Home and School Council president Mrs RPark recording secretary for the coun cil and Mrs Smith execu tivo membership chairman During the meeting lilrs Eroethy principal of Byrncs Public School emphasized the immediate need for recreational aeuvitics for children after school hours and the role par ents in thehorne and sizboolas Clergy Laymen Discuss Problems Oi Community KINGSTON GP About 100 clergymen and laymen from the Kingston area representing ï¬ve Christian denominations Tues day night held the first of six weekly meetings to discuss problems of concern to the com funity Ginny Dobsorl director of Christian education at Chalmers United Church said the semi nar organized by group of ministers as well as laymen is the first of its type in Canada Representatives attending are from the Anglican United Hap tist Lutheranand Roman cath ollc churches Main topins under discussion will be poverty youth problems and rehabilitation of criminals WINTER cARNIVAL PM i5lb sociation should give by organ bring these activities It suggestion was also made that any interested parent groups in Simcoe County who would like to organize home and school association contact Mrs Cook Rli Barrie The Barrie planning board will recommend to city council that residents in single homes be permitted to have boarders in their homes The decision came last night Bylaw Would Ban Use Of Homes For Businesses Using your own home to run small business such as dreso making or insurance sales wont be permitted in Barrie if new zoning bylaw currently un4 der consideration by the plann ing board is approved The new bylaw would permit on dociora and dentists to have all ces to single fondly dwell lilg area Music teachers dance instruc tors various craftsmen and others who frequently use their homes for busiM5 pram ises would not hopesmined to do av Mayor Robett Bentley an in suranee agent who started in business operating from his own home but now has an of ï¬ce attached to his home in an area zoned for that purpose spoke for the its insurance agents in the city lie said only six of the citys agents have offices Planner lan MacPherson raid he felt the city must set up guidelines as to what business could be permitted in residential areas He said he based his decision to recommend only doctors and dentists on the idea that these could be constructed as emer gency professional services DIES lN CRASH 0F SNOWMOBILE Robert Winterkorn 15 of Brad ford was killed last night when the snowmobile he was driving stnrck parked car The accident took place in the 5th Concession of West Gwli limbury passenger on the vehicle Kenneth Hand believed to be about the same age as Win terkorn was uninjured ildjourn Hearing In MurderiCharge SUDBURY CPi prelimi nary hcaring into charge of noncapital murder was ad journed Tuesday for the second time within week Claude Joiin 34 of Sudbury is charged with noncapital murder in connection with the shooting death last Sept 17 of his Wife Pierrette 24 Defence counsel John Goodoarie asked for the delay to call more wit DOSWE Jolin will appear before Judge Voodiifie Jan 20 as the board discrnscd the text 0f new zoning bylaw expected to come before council for up provai within the next month The citys toning regulations currently prohibit the use of single family home to accom modulo boarders Only those homes in areas at lotted for multiple family were pang may accept roosters The new regulation if approved by council would permit single family homeowner to have up to two lodgers Mayor Robert Bentley told the board he felt the change would help supply accommodation for students who come in Barrie to study at Georgian College Expansion 0f Medical Teaching Centres Postponed tronom GP Ontario has postponed expansion at three medical teaching centres and may halt construction plans at seven others the chairman of the 0ntarioll65pltal Services Commission saldTuesday Stunley Martin said the trait came because we havent the funds to build them and we dont know when we will have Three hospitals which had ex pected to call tenders this week or next have been told there will be no money for them to start building in $6970 They are Torontos New Mount Sinai Hospital the Tomato institute of Medical Technology and the Believille Regional school of nursing Expansion or construction projects still are in the planning stage for six centres Torontos General Western and SL liti chaels hospitals tondons Vic torla Hospital the proposed health sciences building for Queens University in Klngdon and proposed health sciences building and hospital at the Uni versity of Ottawa Would Permit French Classes pending amendment to tire SecondarySchools and Board of Education Act will permit French speaking rate payers to ask for the establish ment of either classes orl prolt granu in the French language The ad which is at the third reading stage in legislature states that to or more French speaking ratepayers ap ply to school board in writing for French classes The board is then required to establish within two months committee composed of three members of the board eriiminted by the board and four French speak ing ratepayers who are not members of the board but who have the qualifications to be members to be elected by the Frenchspeaking ratepayers of the school divlsion RENNANS carcrtu this ifREASTS PURE pow SAUSAGE SXCELLO 0R COORSH WAX BOI06NABythe Piece 1650439 LB LUCAS 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