limble UP the resort operations class at Georgian Learning to cater to the needs of others and how to handle groups of people in the way they want to be handled is part of the resort operations course being given at Georgian College of Applied Arts and Technology Mike Goldman to said the students taking the course are lcarnlng the fundamentals of op erating resort in order to be able to offer more to the travel ling public We will have to oiicr more because they will be demanding more he said The course is taught by Fred Smith and Elsie Ferguson Both have extensive experience in the resort industry Mr Smith lvns personnel executive or 17 years then manager of large motel in Oriilin Mrs Fer guson was an assistant in the operation of the Continental Inn Mrs Ferguson outlined the curriculum that has been cover ed so far this year The stu dents were asked to draw up menu and then design the menu stationery They were asked to cost the menu and work out alternatives if an item wasnt available The course has two areas of emphasis said Mrs Ferguson The students STUDENTS TOLD JUse or Of New By Robert Allian Examiner Staff Reporter The guest speaker showed the audience picture of brick It was surprising how many didnt know what it was Some of those under 18 know But many or those over to did nt The audience was compos ed of students and teachers at Barrie North Collegiate The speaker was Dr William Clement of the Ontario Hospi tal drug treatment centre on Queen Street in Toronto it wasnt that the toerdzers were stupid they iust were nt tuned in This brick was of marijuana And brick is hip term for kilogram Youre talking right over the beads of some of these people Obere one teacher complained But that was hire way Dr olment balked Theres this mlWlEflWy show in all the high salmon in T0 Its got at least it errors of fact see This movie is really out of sight You get cop who comes on with Marijuana is so danger nus we wont even let physicians experiment with it Audits really gas cause this cop is sitting there and saying all this with straight face man is And in the background just to be cool theyre playing the Beach Boys The kids know where its at The first time you feel youre really being put through in horrible way but the second time its riot Tire teachers wanted to know whether the use of drugs was good or bad thing and how would he solve the drug pro blem Dr Clements wasnt particul arly concerned with right or wrong He told one teacher he wouldnt be particulary concern ed if he had an lfil year old who was using drugs The one thing can tell you College left to right are 20 Lyn Hart 74 and hirs is one of the two lecturers Theyll Know How To Fix Drink Or Sump Pump are required to know the prac tical operations of motel or resort and they must know how to handle people ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS The students are taught holv to mix drinks how to handle the accounting systems must re sorts use They learn the basics or plumbing heating lighting in fact little bit of everything At the close of yesterdays class Mr Smith was explaining the type of pump that would best suit lagoon type drainage sys tern You never know when something is going to go wrong and alien it has to be repaired right away We try and give the students solid background so they will at least know what is wrong it piece of equipment tails We arent making plumblt ers out of them but they will know how plumbing system works he said Simcne county is among Ont arios fastest growing resort areas The need for trained per sonnel in the resort industry will soak up all the graduates train the twoyear course Wayne Cunningham chair man at the department oiiering the course said the college tries to develop courses that will meet the immediate needs of the community The students come from near and far One girllives in St Catharincs another in Wye bridge As immediate as the de mand is for trained personnel most of the students indicated they would like to take fur ther training All expect to work within the industry and each student had his own way of ex pressing the problems that crop up when trying to satist the public One student felt that the big American resort operators would be moving into the area soon and they would develop much of the potential that ex isted WINTER SPORTS Winter sports have opened up lot of the country and an other student Resort opera tions will become yearround business now Business letter writing or counting and host or other sub jects that have direct bearing on the efï¬cient operation of resort are all part of the course The 16 students in the class all expect to work within the in Drugs Symptom Social Attitude is that the legal system is an inadequate means of dealing with drugs ST has been round for about three years now And they are only just getting around to thinking about legislation to control it asked computer the other day to give me list of hal lucogeus stronger than LSD name up with 583 The real problem is social attitudes Its the generation gap Parents are really liptight about the drug scene and they dont know whats happening in popular music he said The studentswanted to know about the affects of various drugs whether the storia they had heard about SD and gen etic damage were true and whether it was sale to take them Asfer as can tell there is no basis in fact for the reports of genetic damage with 15D The real criminal as For as can ieilwiih genetic damage is an artificial sweetener common ly used in soft drinks There have been 10 sludiES done since the original one that indicated chromosome damage Not one had confirmed the re sults of that study he said When you ask me is it safe to take drugs what you are really asking is is it safe to ex plore life he said Dr Clement were high boots He had moderatlcylong hair and he sat in the lotus position on the edge oi the stage to talk to the students and teachers Drugs he said were only symptom of changing social at titudes and of alsociety coming to grips with rapid technological change The real message is some pills make you smell and some pills make you tall but the ones that mother gives you dont do anything at all he said quotlt ing popularvsong by the Jets ferson Airplane White Rabbit The most criticalpiece of in inrmation we have available to day is that 80 per cent of all the scientins who ever lived are alive today he said Drugs are only small part of whats happening in our society they just happened to be one thats got lot of public attention As psychopharmaeologist with the Ontario Hospital Dr Clunents job is to create treatment program for people who have bad trips Ive probably seen more bad trips than anyone else in Can ada he said About three per cent of patients stay for contin ued psychiatric help He also quoted statistics on the number of drugs In high school according to recent survey about 138 per cent will experiment with hel lucinogeos he said Another study at the University of Tor onto shcrwed 70 per cent of stu dents in Social Sciences turned on Two per cent of engineers had lised drugs but in the school oi social work how can this be 100 per eent turn on Careless Driving Charge Dismissed Judge n2Foster Wednesi day dismissed careless driving charges against John Jamie son 70 ofGunn St The man had been charged alter his vo hicle hit and injured girl on bicycle Sept After hearing the testimony Judge Foster said there was no evidence presented stating Mr Jamieson had broken any laws Judge Foster said it owns most unfortunate accident but he did not believe the Crown had sufficient evidence for careless driving charge against Mr Jamicson cluss Mr Smith pointed out that The increasing numberof people falling dustry during the summer Some work part time for local motel operations in and round Barrie The course takes up two rooms in the recently opened building on Duckworih Street in one of the rooms count er desk is being built by the building the desk gives the stu dents practicol carpentry ex perience and cuts down on the cost of teaching the course We needed the equipment and they needed the experience he said Th hard practicalities of running business are an es sential part of the course but all the students agreed that people are the important part of the resort industry people who are earning higher salaries and the increased mount of leisure time available will create demand for more efficiently operated resorts The students studying at Georgian College this year are part of an attempt by the college to meet that demand The public is expected to make greater use of the pro vinces natural resourm and the Georgian Bay area will be come the focal point of lot of the interest gt Resort operators have to be prepared to handle the thou sands that will stream into the area There has to be group of trained people capable of meeting the influx Some of those people are in the class at Georgian College As one student put it We are not learning to like people but how to handle people even if we dont like them lot of happy customers wrli leave the resorts of the future Tells Oi Cross Disaster Relief Work Albert Batten no international troublerhooter for the Red he told the Barrio branch it InmIll meeting Int night About come of the problem encounter ed in disaster relief work rmrod the world MruBattcn who in the only rucb mm in Canada has par tkipaled tn dinstar mild in it aiy the Middle and Far East and has dealt with all type of disaster Including floods illn lnes tires droughts elrthnuaku and warn is showed clotor ï¬gmï¬p pool out probemr hadnotletbeentongullor secessionist Bisfra he showed slides ol relief work in progress them Mr Batten did not explain why the Red hose is cuaerienc iog difficulty in bringing relief to the starving wru victims He did say that for easier time could be but flying in gasoline than food or medical mile Foliouing Hr Boltons address moat ol the 1m officerswere returned for another year with the exception of me new dir New direclmm kin Anderson member and co chlirrmn of the local workroom mmiiioe and directorItlargo lira do More be present executive coaxists of Fnident Mrs Moriar cn viceprcsidcot Mrs By ers Iteratory liliss iii norbum and manner Wallace in his report Mr Wallace raid that net cost to the branch for the your come to $896037 this after the United Appeal funds and other donations and fees had been deducted Total layout for the operation of the branch clme to $1905539 CITY NEWS THE BARN EXAMINER THURSDAY JANUARYdi rm KICKED POLICENIIlN Pair oiled For Assault Alvin James Birding 21 of 705 Bayï¬eld St Wu semanced yesterday to 30 days in jail by Judge Foster for kicking policeman in the head after being detained for questioning Sept Girls Ema friend of Bill liogs who was pidred up at the same time was sentenced to to days in jail for lnterierlng with police officer Both Hurling and Bone pleads ed not guilty to their diorgcsoi asault and obstructing police ofllcer Constable Nishman tes tified lncoun he and Constable Gordon Seiwood were called to Jadrsons Grill57 Dunlap to invesigate disturbance Hurling and Belle were asked to get into the police ear for auctioning at the intersection of Dunlop andOwcn Constable Niahman suidthere had been an exchange of verbal abuse and be decided to take the two to police headquarters Constable lehmon said he was kicked on the back at his head and in the neck while driv ing the suspects to headquar ters He immediately stopped the ear and scuffle with Hurting and Bean ensued While trying to restrain the two Constable Selwood received out under his right eye from Beuo No Increase In RoadGrant Ontario Highways Minister George Somme has warned the city not to expect increased sub sidies forroad construction and maintenance in 1969 in letter to city clerk Ben Straufllau Mr Gomme said it will be necessary for the de partment of highways to exercise close controk over committrnenia of subsidy It is unlikew the 1969 up propriations for the legislature or municipal road and bridge construction Will be significantly greater than last year he said The department sets limit on expenditures which are elig ible for subsidy Last year in the city this amounted to 830800 for maintenance $16801 for con struction The city may exceed this limit but would not be eligible for the one thirddepart moot subsidy In recent years the city has Mind that maintenance costs iocn llllo GENERAL EQUIPMENT STOLEN transit and tripod property of Circle hastmction Ltd Wa stolen from Barrie excavation site Tuesday afternoon Value of the surveyors instrument and the stand is $175 Barrie police were informed of the thettby the company yesterday morning SUSPEND SENTENCE Gerry Stevenson 21 of Stroud Wednesday was given suspend ed sentence and one year pro bation for break entry and theft in Provincial Court Judge Foster heard evidence that Ste venson smashed the front win dow of Scotts TV in the Simcoe Plaza Dec 20 1968 and took record players tape recorders and appliances FIRST MEAL Lang Farrand partner in Di sherFarrand Ltd was served the first meal in the newly open ed Holiday lnn restaurant The restaurant which opened at 1240 Pm served Mr Earrand tin key dinner at 4245 pm Dishon Fanand lltd laid the paving surrounding the Holiday Inn PAIR CONVICTED Judge Foster Wednes day suspended the sentences of two 16 year old youths and gave each one year probation The youths Kenneth Davis John St end Winston Jam ieson Sanford St were found guilty of theft under $60 cnmrnl ted Dec 12 loos THEFT CHARGE Stanley George Elddell Lake Wilcox Ont was charged with theft under $50 after police an swered call from Brown that three men had been seen acting suspiciously in his more on Dunlap Street Riddell was released on $200 bait nftcr his arrest yenerday at 2pm TRY EXAMINER WANT AN PHONE mMH VICTORIAN onorn or Nunsss NOTICE or ANNUAL MEETINGS The inaugural meeting of tho amalgamated SIMCOE COUNTY BRANCH OF THE VCTORIAN ORDER OF NURSES will take place at 800 pm THURSDAYIANUARY 23rd I969 attire Royal Victoria HoipitaiLBarrio The Annual Meeting of in BARRIE BRANCH VICTORIAN cabin or nuasss will also be hei at this limo TheVictorian Order of Nurmnrpccinliy invlm the general public to attend this Important incur urai meeting of tho SimeooCounty organization we techie have been increasing and far out distanced construction costs The original eligible expendi tures allotment from the depart ment last year amountedAo $230000 for construction and 5230000 for maintenance but the city when in November that 91000 be tranierred from maintenance to construction In March they had already asked for an additional maintenance subsidy of $951000 The letter from the depart ment also notes that it this year the city wants supplemental subddy it muai apply helm May 31 Blood donors nere honored hi the meeting when Glen Scandrett and Bromide received scrolls signed by the governor geocrai for making total or 15 blood donations ow tor making 25 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