Ontario Scheme The industrial and business do elapment committccis sharply critical oiihe provincial aid pro mm to industry in its annual report The Equalization of industrial Opportunity program which does not include Barrie has meant the loss oi many industrial prospects to the city in the past year said Jack hiltchlnson chairman oi the committee Cooununtties within the pro grain may offer businesses the incentive oi forgiveablc loans up to maximum of $250000 per applicant it has been our experience that in most of our contacts the first question raised is who ther or not these incentives are available in the city of Barrie and when inlormcd that this is not the case great many pros peels immediately lose interest in our city Mr hiitchlnson said One local industry has decid ed to establish branch plant in another town in order to par tloipate in the program the re be part said LOST DUT Two other industries with whom the industrial commission er Harold Bairstow had been negotiating for two years and who were favorably impressed with facilities available in the city also decided to locate in smaller communities to take ad vantage oi the loans Mr illit chlnson said No one can really argue with program to encourage the id cation of secondary industry in northern Ontario and the Ottawa Valley both of which areas are largely dependent on natural re source extraction industries ilowever we feel that it is rank discrimination to make thcse grants available in munic ipalities in South and Central instances the municipalities which are eligible done little to attract industry and in fact do not have the services that industry requires Surely cities such as Barrie which have carried on an active industrial development promam and invested taxpayers money in the acquisition and servicing or industrial land should not be subjected to unfair competition of this naturetinauced by tax dollars which we pay to senior levél of government the report sai SUBMIT BRIEF hlr blitcbinson recommended that the city submit brief to the province in June when ra view of the E10 program is ex pected With the trend towards rct gional government and the prtr vincial governments apparent aci ceptance oi the principle of grouth points we feel that any program or economic de velopment should be revised to recognise this principle be said Despite the fact Barrie was not included in E10 construc tion of industrial and commercial htlildings was at near record levels the report said Overall construction of com mercial and industrial buildings amounted to $2014035 This represents an increase of 74 per cent over last year Planning Board members Ken Peck Aid Al Macmillan Bruce higelow and Aid Gr Roberts left to right study no Link Between pennant Drugs Intelligentie KINGSTON tCPt A4 Queens University psychiatrlsi said Tuesday drugaddiction is not related to intelligence Dr George invertycaid Olev ver students as well as drop outs arousing drugs more exn lensively simply because oiin yreased group pressure placedi on youth bythe associates Dr Latarty made his com ments at group discussion ar vanged by achrthur College ind the local branch of the Ca To Industry Ontario particulary as in most havai Rapped and in fact is the bighest lots for these two categories for the past nine years The major pm letts included in this total are The Holiday in Bombardier Snowmobile ud Helm of Can ada Ltd Chrysler Canada Duo board Ltd and Cooke Cartage The new buildings and ex pensions resulting from these permits created 01 new jobs with an estimated payroll of $1250000 per annum The bust ncsses concerned will contribute in excess oi $90000 new tax rev czllae to the fly the report 5i CONTACTED Mr hfitcbinson said that in the past year the industrial cone mlmloncr had contacted 51 delin ite industrial prospects for the city Three small ones namely Barrie Plattngdcol and industrial Associates and Pins does have located in Barrie in temporary quarters others 20 have still not reached any decision and may considered active prospects for the coming year be said pect which ultimately located in London Ont stated that one reason they decided against Barn rie was the lack of modcrn ar port facilities This serves to emphasize the urgency of giving top priority to our municipal airport proiect he said in hiitchinson said the colit nussioncr had also had consul tation with 19 local businessmen regarding rclocotions expansions or establishing new businesses Ten of these had made arrange ments for their requirements in the city Nine have deferred their plans for the time beingY he said RENTAL SPACE He said that oi the outeltoun prospects interviewed during the year 19 were interested only in rental space in existing bulld ngs The absence of available in dustrlal space has been handi cap for many years and we have still not found solution to this problem he said The commissioner has contin ued to canvass various real es tate developers both in Barrie and in Metropolitan Toronto to encourage investments in specu lative industrial buildings so iar without success However negotia tions are going on with officials of the Consumers Gas Co in hope that they may undertake project of this nature More over We havobecn assured by the developers ol the Holiday lnn that they have every intention of proceeding with the construction 1969 he said EMERGENCY NUMBERS City Police one msisi Fire Dept mam Hospital has9302 7285553 than plans at the planning bhard meeting last night Among mattersdeait witb by tbe group was decision time nn rand tion aCARNIVAij QUEEN CONTEST ForInformation Contact Jone Everlen 7264563 an 35 if 1i is signiï¬cant that one ros of such building early in cilantro DIltECTOlts arm roe CARNIVAL Harrie winter Carnival directors meeting Tuesday to Horace Pratt Standing tlelt ard Eiverion Les Crook and hill icBoeul Examiner pbo Chairman John MtCenn standing left was on hand at Chamber of Commerce Establish Express limousine service linking Slmcoa County with Toronto in ternational Airport at ltlalton will begin operation Feb Brian Dubeau manager of Penetang lidland Coach Lines Ltd said his firm will be pro viding the service on request of passengers to meet all income lag and outgoing flightsto or from Toronto international Atr purtl sixhour advance notice must be given for this service hlr Dubeau emphasized all passage to or from the Toronto lntcmatlonal Airport will be has ed on advance reservations The passenger rate from Bar Police Led on HourLong Chase Barrie police and the Ontario Provincial Police were involved in an hour lung high speed chase through heavy fog early this morning Barrie police cruiser had stopped car containing five youths on routine check The youths who were driving car reported stolen in Toron tov drove olf leading police on damage to institute fees for zon mg and official plan amendlt ments The charges will be $100 for an amendment to uFIiNAL nu 347 aavrlsto PLANNERS scoot ZONING Phonoslu rooos Mont Pasadenaounsnnvtcn Openlltilty nu mldnlghtthlnayhnd salnaay tingeurn hand out carnival toques to right are Mr hicCann Les Seated tioit to right are Bill Cooke Jack Webb Robert Merrick James Sbute and Hunter Roy Onysthuk Vill With Manon rie to the Toronto airport for one person is $10 The rate for pan ty of two is $12 aparty of three 315 party of four ill and party offive on On request the line also offers private limousine aervice vailable anywhere in Ontario EXPRESS FREIGHT In addition to passenger serv ice expreSs irqight up to 50 pounds may be sent to or from the Toronto airportior one to 50 pounds of freight the rate as filed with the Ontario Motor Vechicies Branchis $450 The chairman the Ontario on the grounds that direct and express service from Sim coe County to the Toronto in ternational Airport was in the public interest Among members of federal and provincial members of Parlia ment who supponed the appli cation were Dr Rynard Percy Noble Arthur Evansnnd Gordon Smith BayshoreThe Sweet Sounds Bmokdalplbe Sugar Canes Continental innMona Levaque QueensThe HlLods chase down Highway 90 to Base Bordon where they smash ed through the gate barrier They returned to Barrie where they were apprehened Five youths are now being held in Barrie jail or ltietro Police No charges will be laid against the youths by Barrie police although Base Borden wrl press charges of property almostme Wrecking Crew HowOoogans Blult William Moody of Mount on est district governor of Lions international will be making hisolficial visit to the Harrie Lions Club on Feb Mrnhloody has been Lion for ten years and has ï¬lled many important offices in the district which have qualified him for this office 35 district guidance department in the Mount Forest district high school He is also councillor on the Mount Forest municipalv council There are 43 Lions Clubs in Mr Moodys District A0 of which Barrie is one The harrie Lions Club has been in operation 37 years There der President Coc Cook Some Club have taken part in during the past year are Centennial Park playgron equiping fur eitber the zoning bylawor the official plan and $150 for change to both 728094l gt Nouawasaga lnnAlrliathcws Trio ud governor He is head at the are 65 members in the club nn ofthe projects the Barrie Lions Dept Store 59 nunljnpva to Highway Transport Board has Members of Barrie councils extended the licence oi the firm and industries who supported the application were Simcee County Council Barrie City Council Barrie Chamber of Commerce ifuronia Tour st Association Canadian General Electric Co Ltd Lufltin Rule Co of Canada Ltd imperial Eastman Ltd WES Bond of Canada Ltd Ulti versal Cooler Ltd llill Refrig eration of Canada Canadylet Closures and DeVilbiss Canada Ltd azovtnsv Cindy Scott IN Towu TONIGHT District Governor To de it Official Visit To Lions WILLIAM MOODY nishing semi private room at Royal Victoria Hospital Newsrohewlas iACKFsiohfs floater stoned 53050 Carries Biggest iitfl Gonion tlcflitéde at Barriev was elected president of the Curie District Association for the Mentally Retarded last night at the associations annual meet lfll in Central United hutch Approximately loo guests heard the t0 member choir from the Adult Occupational Centrenat Edgar periorm and viewed play Fridays Child depicting the life of stratum ed child To serve on the 1909 excee tive with itlr hlcmtchle are Wtio item Bell immediate past president ltonald ii an ghton vice president directors Cooke ltev Allison Haynes and June itanlsay and treasurer Ethel McEvoy Other head more Then la eluded Arthur Evans MP for Silncoc Centre and hirs EvansJoyce ilamiin regional chairman and Aid Charles luistie representing the City oi Barrie gt The association administers the Sheltered Workshop for tho coupon steaming zttrainees lhdlnursc for pie school children atConirai United alumna additiontopio viding services for families with Yadult retarded in Harrie with retarded children CITY NEW ran annals EXAMINERW£DNESDAY JAN min lnsurrlcnnr penulqu Turn Down Union Request For Dunlopr Street Oiiicer An application to locate an ion office on Dunlap St has been turned down by the Barrie Planning Board because afin sufficient oii street parking The United Electrical Radio ahd lilachlne Workers at Amer ica have applied to the board to haveproperty at 170 Dunlap St rezoned to permit the buildings use for office and small meeting hall The present city zoning regu lations do not permit the loca tion of an office in that area and although the new zoning by law would portrait it parking re gulations make it impossible The union is currently parking cars on the front lawn of the property and additional space could he made available at the rear of the building said James Greenhaigh planning board member but this would still provide insufficient parking While we are in sympathy with the union request therel seems to be no way that our bylaws would permit it Bruce Bigelow another ing board member The present bylaw reqldresjone parking space for each 1300 square loot oi floor space and the now bylaw will bewnvbn more stringent Mild ltled Old Spicéd iteg 19c lie is or Wholep 75c lo Approx to average aunurcu narrows can on RegmarPflco Red or Blue Brandy heel Fronts iocz Hinds flea Sides see out Wrapped Frozen Ind Delivered Gennys MEAT manna nwy ll Palnswick nestll Barrie Winiericqrniyï¬ij CARNIVAL QUEEN CONTESL All entries must be received by February 1969 To enter fill in the entry biank below and send to Winter Carnival Queen Contest eo and EVcItoit 212 Crawford siren Barrie Ontario For information regardingrthe conte telephone June Everton at 7251553 Prizes First Prise Sl00 Cash plus merchandise donated by Gord RomhIMens Shop Kolmnr of Canada Ltd Sara Coventry Jewellery Branch Manager Mrs Femdge Zeilers Ltd Bill Lehoeuf Jewellers Hardyï¬lenwood and numerous vouchers donated by Aand Drivelnhesteurant Walkers of Barrie Barrie House of Fashion Singer sewmg Comma Kempview Bowl NuService Cleaners Barrie Examine Roberts Hair Stylists sauteearner Roxy Theatre Co tinental inn Les buper Photography YWCA llsY Club CottysCleaners Simmons of Barrie Carsons Esso Sen vice Snow Valley Deluxe Taxi Henrys ï¬sh and Chlps Brookdale Pork inn Power Store Data Shoes Horsesh Valley Norman Shoes Ardelc Fabrics Imperial flh First prizetotalling $47000 Second Prize $25 Cash plus merchandise donated byKolu mar of Canada Ltd SamCoventry Jewellery Branch ivl nager Mrs Ferridge Tamblyn MdHarpers Phamln Ltd Findiays GiftShophand numerous vouchers donated by and Drivedu Restaurant Barrie House oflasbion Kcmpview BovlNuServiee Cleaners Wrights Cleaner Roberts Hair Stylists Roxy Theatre Ccttys CleanersK CarsonsEsso Service Deluxe Taxi Henrst Flsb Chips Barrie Sea Foods Dominion Store House obllelll Straosmans Ladies WeenCanadian The Store Arand Store Imperial Theatre Second PrizeTotallmg $17000 Third Prize $1000 Cashplus merchandise donated Koimar of Canada Sana Coventry Jewellery Branch Manager Mrs Ferridge Keenans Music Store and nurrle ous vouchers donated by Barrie House of Fashion Kern view Howl and DriveIn Restaurant Nutervice Clea ers Vrigtts Cleaners Roberts Hair Stylists Roxy The tra Cottys Cleaners Carsons Service DeLtnlte Tax Henrys Fish and Chips Barrie Sea Foods lGA Store ImperialTheatre Angelos nHair Stylsts Fabric Shopah Third Prizemailing slotoo The crowning of the luckylady whomiiibejarcie Winter Carnival Queen for 1969 will take place in the Banquet Hall at the Holiday Inn on Saturday eventing February ti 1969 during an evening of dancing irorn 900 to 1200 to The Lisle Tickets are available from any Jaycette or at the Holiday lnn Door worth Co Ltd Prizes Carnival Toques and Badges donated bythe Carnival Committee to the Carnival Queen and harattend ants prize donationby Woof This years Carnival Queen will wear new cape and styled by the Pink Panther Boutique Fabric Shop ih cape will be inthe new Carnival colors Winter Carnival Queen Entry amnion Entrants in the contestvmustbc 18 years or over resident of Simcoe County married or single and sports handedi All entrants must bevwilling to comply with the Cagaival QueenContest Conunittee rules Judges decisions are final ï¬gtsr ENTRY FORM Please Print Name in Full Address Agem Place of Business dj Phoncytnwélsirnn so do