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Barrie Examiner, 21 Feb 1969, p. 3

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DORIS AULCII member of the leaching stan at Geor gian College cant decide which pair of muttondrop ii 11y WESTALI IAIIR Examiner staff Reporter poet who has travelled wide ly and who delights at puking tun at the ridiculous perform ed for it public atulience of more than 100 last night at Georgian College Earl Birney read his poems for more than an hour at the Duckuorth Street campus of the college and the audience sat still for the complete performance The reading was the second of two fill at the college Earlier in the day Mr llirney read no ems for students Six classroom walls were roll ed back in the building to make room big enough to accommw date the audience tr Birney spiced his readings with delightful descriptions ol background and part of the reas on behind each poem use the poem to say things that have an emotional meaning for me or to express ideas that are so wrapped up in emotion that it is the only way can effectively communicate Some of the poems particu larly thc1tirst on the list will Eh Plates First IAnne Ramsay member of The Barrie Collegiate Band has added another first prize to the list compiled by the citys stu dent musicians during the Kiv goals Music Festival in Toron she was declared the best in yesterdays open oboe competi MEMBEHS 01 the Barrie Art Club talk about port folio oiprints with Mrs Mary Schneider guest speaker at last malls regolar Art Club sideburm she likes best those ot Hill Gillur viceprirwipal at Ensmew Secondary school or those of Earl Birncy well tell by Yeats were nos lnlgic it is written for an aging it not completely aged poet said Mr Birncy However the nostalgic mood created by the first half dozen readings gave way to some of what the audience laughter in dicated uere the more appreci ated readings the poems that look whack at some of the idiosyncracies oi the World we live in Mr Birney seems to have particular delight for pok ing fun at the tourist business and the have he feels it wreaks updn the country These poems appeared to have more life They were read by the poet with more relish and eaten up by the audience Many of the preambles con tained gems as shiny as those in the poetry Cold reason does not get very far in the life of poet he told his rapt audi ence The mind of poet will remember detail and build it into some sort symbol As the pool said in one of his poems to reduce to livehblc size ullat we see here inlhe snow Earl Birney reacts to every thing about him and poem is his form of reaction Born in Calgary stopped there long enough to be born there and the city has fascinated me ever sinceiir Birney was raised in British Columbia He has travelled extensively often it not usually writing poem about his travels some of the writings have not been put on paper until several years after the trip and only then because of some small detail that was recalled from the experience tall rugged looking man with soft smile big shoulders and surprisingly small hands the meeting From left to right Gordon Reeve Haze Barker and Mrs Snbneider fllte lee ture given by the guest artist as illustrated DEATH and thus Are Certain we seem can solve at moiemnheyméteny roe ESTATE PLANNING clAG INSURANCE Iiome Life Auto BERT MAW Innlslll st Phone tenors known Canadian poet who read poems to an audience oi 150 people lost night mm iner Photo Poet Delights Audiences iAt GeorgianColleger countrys most distinguished poet and certainly one of its most successful ended his reading with few shortrpieccs cinema that poked full at the world round us longstanding bugbear of beer liquor and wine buyers the requirement that they sign their name and give their ad dress when making purchase wili disappear next Monday the liquor control board an nounced Thursday In Barrie new purchase order slips are not expected to arrive until Aprih but store officials here wont say anything if you dont fill in the space for your signature 0n the same date the first of three selfserviee liquor stores planned for Metropolitan Toron to will open in the Borough of York otslomers in woo Brew ers Iletail and winery stores will no longer be required to signvtheir names or enter their place of residence on customer purchase slips the board said in astatement new design to purchase in own HEARS Lecture ber of colorful prints and we tercolors exhibited at art shows in Toronto Examiner Photo Walls Is Elected Chairman 0i library ZBoard Mac for roar of MB rio Me bibsIcy Board In Wu iinafltoo Xornlr annealing Pectin Mrs II pen hill Wilson AILP Some Ind Walk Mr Walls In rounded chairman for second term The number are Appointed treeme M1 to board the Simone Ootnty board of education mints three Simone Omnuy motschow board mints two and the mayor enha sits on inboard or appoints representative Assault Charge Not Robbery immmmeeuy said Douglas Knieely of so Kernpaifelt Dr was churned with heating and robbing Bar rie citirua onOoen Street lest imuary ll Kniedy was not chanted withrobbing the citi zen only with assault He was sentenced to it den in jail for the offence BRUMEL JUMPS AGAIN MOSCOW titenlersl Valery Emmet Russian holder of the world high jump record cleared six feet All inches in practice Wednesday as part of come back campaign after being out oi action for three years since breaking his leg in motorcycle accident Brumcl whose record stands at seven feet all inches used aioerslep runup Instead of the sevenstep approach be employed before his inlury THE BARRIB EXAMINER FItIIIAY FEBRUARY 1569 STllllIING nonm No More Signature 77 Required With Beer Liquor Purchases order slips will be retained to allow eustomers to select their purchases at leisure and thus avoid delays at cash registers that would be created by cus tomers queries if the form were not in use the statement said MINORS STILL HARRED Removal of the signature re quirement with its attestation that the costumer is of drinking age will lnoo way remove control of sal to minors Each store forms for this purpose whenever doubt as to pistomcrs age If the stores provcsuecessful consideration will be given to establishing similar operations in other parLs of the province Provlnuel decretany Robert Welch told the legislature llnirsday no purdiase slips at all will be required in the new selfservice stores since their only remaining purpose is to identify the type and quantity of liquor wanted Later Thursday the Canadian Wine Institute announced that cuiomers in wineryowed re tail stores will not be asked to complete an order form begin ning Monday FILM CLIPS MEMIIEM or Banle tic Library Board from left to ride Patterson Barrie Public Library is healthy and robust with more than half the population using the facilities on regular basis In an annual report released last Jth lilietelibrarinn Cone stance Hardy told the board of directors there were more than 60000 books in stock and over 6000 added during the year The library newest and fast est growing area oi interest is in the film division Film loanl jumped from 391 to 1652 The cost of books and period icals purchased during the year totalled $2581136 The librarys budget for the year 196d came to $12759192 The Librarys wide range of re ferenee books has improved more than usual since being named Regonal Reference Centre interlibrary loanaln creased touoolast year Extensive use of the photocop ier by students who are doing research work for school prnlt iects back up the boards claim that the library serves the schools well Reading rooms are filled by students must evenings GILFOIID NEW STUDY The United Church Women met at the home of Mrs Sawyer with 14 present for the meeting Feb ta Mrs Neilly vice president chaired the meeting which opened with war ship service by mlrs William Kell and ers Heltinga World Day of Prayer service will be held in Leiroy United Church March at 230 pm Delegates were reminded of the Presbyterinl to be held in Col ber Street United Church Ear rie Feb 26 Mrs Guthrie intro duced the study book on China At the close of the meeting the hostess served Chinese cookies and green tea There were 12 tables oi euehre players at the hall Fri day Fob14 Mrs William Kell and her committee were the hostesses pilloments Carelessness Can Destroy Movie Worth $250 At the Barrie Public Library we have stock of over 120 16mm sound films The cost of aorninute color film is ap proximately $250 One mo ments carelessness by the prolt iecttonisl can easily destroyany film Any well trained projection ist will always thoroughly clean the machine before using it Dirt left an the gate of the machine Will markthe film as it goes through improper threading oi the projector can also ruin film Extremes of heat andeold are also hazardous to films low cold film to be aired at room ternpernture as long as possible before using it if break in thetfilrndor any other damage occurs while you are using it mark the break with piece of paper and report it to the film librarian when it is returned to the Library so that the damage can be repair ed All films in the Library are regularly cleaned and cheek ed to keep them in the best re palr possible The regular projectionist eon rooos more dltlulniuuuhmw 347 BAYFIELD ruse TAKEOUI apnvrce 7280941 onennelly tlll mldnlgh Friday on Snturdlv no en es held In theLibrary will train run our projectors and also to care forand handle films Any one wishing to take the course should leaye his name andpd dress at the library and he will be notified as soon as adste for the next course is set Two of our more popular films SKI ll minutes in color lh film follows family of four on typical ski outing ALPHA BET six minutes in black and while From for apple to for Zebra this film takes us on anamusing romp through the alphabet Each word with its nwnZobleet fades and chang es at the artists will LINDA KNIGHI NGALA Wednesday humor is members of the community to ill alums pr Spectacular Iriternsllonsl Award thnlng Film Full length in color sound Indorgunmusle Also showing at Allirton High School on Paulin Mrs Rodgers Douglas Hamilton Snitb Jed MueLaren Fec LOCAL STUDENTS make the best use oi the available space in the Barrie Public tag the board are Grildrcns Librarian Miss Brown and Grief Librarian Constance petition forlhe table space in the studying section is in tense now that university students are home for study Hardy it Walls was re appointed ehaitman Exam iner Photo More Than Half Of Population Use Public Library Regularly week However the local std slopeo tnko lot of the stu dent traffic too Exarnner Photo Library in the evenings Oom it will be mild again Satur day in the Barrie district but todays sunny skies are expected to give way to cloud The Toronto weather office predicts low tonight oi 20 and high Saturday of 40 Noon temperature outside the Barrie Examiner today was 40 Synopsis Sunny conditions are forecast for most of Ontario today with cloud beginning to edge into the western Great Lakes region Saturday is ex pected to be mainly cloudy and mild with some rain likely to the southwest and occasional snow near Lake Superior Win Lake SL Clair Sunny but clouding over toward Cloudy Saturday with the afternoon and vcnrng Continuing mild Mods light today easterly 15 Satur da Ibondon Toronto llamillonv North Bay ry Lake Huron Lake Erie Niagara Western Lalte Ontario Georgian Bay Temagami Co Western James Bay Sunny loday Mainly cloudy and con tinuing mild Saturday Winds light Eastern Lake Ontario Hall burlon few clouds todnl In St Catharines esenls PAGOS FRI FEB 21 not AT CENTRAL COLLEGIATE Admission creasing eloudiness and contin uingde Saturday Light winds White River Sunny but cloud ing over toward evening Cloudy Saturday with occasional snow Winds light today easterly 15 Saturday Windsor St Thomas London Kitchener Itlount Forest Wingham Hamilton Toronto Peterborough Kingston Tronto North Bay Sudbury Earlton Kapuskastng White River itioosenee DISTRICT WEATHER Cloudy Mild Saturday Sault Ste Marie Algorm Forecast temperatures Low tonight Illgll Saturday 25 spare room got you SIngin the blues linens Congratulations to Miss Sylvia Partridge and David nlilue of Angus who were married Feb 15 at Angus United Church by Rev Tllorpe Sympathy is extended to Mrs Ilowiand Hammond and fam ily of Brampton formerly of Angusin the passing of hus band and father II 11 am mond on Feb 15 Mr and Mrs Norman Coul son Toronto and Gordon hic Rea Palgrave sited Camelon hicilea at Barrie hospital Sun day West is patient in the hospital in Barrie and Alex Its Roscoe er rough and cnncdy Allastratr Windsor were home Feb 16 and visitetl their father irs Walter hichlackon and daughter lirs Arthur Robertson Scarho lgh and Mr and NJ Richard Meltizlekon Toronto tended the St Valentine dinner at Angus United Church If so see Allandale and find out how to give that extr com battentuue tilitllupstodatedeeorutin ideas and products Adults42100 Sludnntr 5th Fubruary l9 who Wfialiiilnme Via more at or

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