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Barrie Examiner, 20 Mar 1969, p. 2

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PLAYERS SET FOii CPBODUCTION Dorothy McGinnlr and Rob en Wilkinson who act the roles at couple adritt on rail in Stephen Loacocka comedy Footlight Fancies are shown here in rehearsal teacocks comedy adapted by Douglas Greenwood is one of three one not play be ing presch by the Iittlcs Hm Players March 23 and 29 at Central Collegiate The other plays are Not Enough Rope by Elaine May and Mothers Day by Priestlt icy Mr Wilkinson president of the group said the Players thought the evening of three art plays would lie an in treating change on pace both for the group and or Barrie theatre gocrs tEr aminer Photo Convention Delegates Begin Pouring Into City te atiooal Key Club amt dent Phil Kaptan from Denney California and Banin Mayor Bentley will officials atlhDef grandopening ceremonies the organizationa OntarioQue bedMaritime Convention to night in Central Collegiate Present or the ceremonies mind beginat 645 pm will be more than one Key club members iromvCanada and the United States At noon today over so ot these teenage boys had flooded into convmtion headquarters at the school Bidets or son had been totnul bulb an tnneasing likelihood that more wusldbe needed at any time committee chairman hlike Mills was still looking or people he would put up delegatcs overnigm dur ing the three days Decal Key Rubbers in the midst of preparations were ta ken unawares by thearrivalot about 30 delegates yesterday Will Have ToLiveWithBuses For ThreeMonth Trial Period Barrie woman who objects to the citys new east bus route was told by the operations com mittee at the city hall last night there was not much likelihood ol the route being changed at least before three month trial per iod is over Committee chairman Les Jol liiie told Mrsflllonald Paul oi Strahane Avcnue It we paid attention to what everyone said about the route wed wind up with no route at all We bought house on quiet street Mrs Paul told the committee Now we have has going past to times day Are iew people on my street entitled to atrthedoorservice at the taxpayers expense jl resent that bus going past Ty house she said Mrs Paul was informed by the committee that the route ya designed to provide bus serv ice to the high density section or Blake Street She was also told that the operator at the ser ice Greer Transportation was onducting survey over the recmonth trial period to de rmine it the route were teas iple hm BUSES lhe bus goespast my house drnpty said Mrs Paul Ald Dal Cole told Mrs Paul that the city has an agree ont with Georgian College to Siovide bus service it they ever ask tor it So tar the 101 in hasnt asked but the new ute was planned with that pos sibility in mind lbe new route also serves fiastview Secondary School rs Paul was told flt will be there or three months before any action will be taken said Mr Jollilie dont thats too much of nharsptoryou utup with rrr dont think you peoplehave gought enough about on be route passes within one block at the old one Yep said Mr Joilitle loyeareld youth who com mitted three breakins in eight days and stole total of $954 in company with another youth was placed on probation tor two years and ordered to pay total at 5670 to the victims at the robberies portion at the loot wa recovered The youth Philip Berry pleaded guilty to three charges at break enter and theft in pro vincial court He was sentenced by Judge Foster yester day Berry and juvenile compan ion used the money they oblt lained tmm entering the resi dencesoi Earl Morrisonon Cumberland Street and flaky PAIRED DRIVING AMidtairst man who pleaded Entity to impaired driving in provincial court yesterday was lined $50 plus $39 costs Hector Imhot waa diargad with drunk driving in councttion with an incident Jan 26 but pleaded guilty td the dzarze ADJOURN CHAME margequ drunk driving oi having liquor in place other than residence and ot tailing to report damage to roadside property labouring an accident asainst Len Ste Croix at Bar doing it said Mrs Paul 2Are you aware that the new Inrown TONIGHT mimosa Melina bananat HotelFreddy eenr Hotelme Squires ore11m Young Canadians rie were adjourned until April to in provincial court yesterday Brookdele Park lnnflré Wrote Fontlnental InnKay Cook Roxy The Horse in the Gray Movies Flannel Suit plus imperialThe Night They llaided Minsky Winnie the looh 2t hemLaheadot time To make matters even more con fusing two oi them had the same name and came from the same town Following the ceremonies at the stool this evening there nuts dance to which all girls in the city are invited tree and from which all boys except Key Gibbon are har Fridaymthnglre willmba busi ness as in morning allowed by noon banquet The presidents banquet starts at 62 pm There wih be talent contest alter the banquet Elections for district other will be held Saurday morning Last event will be the gover nors ball Saturday night It all goes according to sched ule the city should be almost back to normal by noon Sunday spend Stolen Cash OnCdrs Vandenherghin lnnisfil to buy two old can and insure them plus purchase quantity oi autolt mobile accessories The Morrison residence was entered Feb 12 and ill the Yan denbergh residence Feb no Most of the loot was cash but portion was coin collection Defence counsel inch told the court that Berry while charged with three counts had committed the ottcnces as part of the same escapade He said the youth was caught up in the glamor and attraction of automobiles The youth was told by Judge Foster You know you should have no quarrel with ma were to send you to jail iconno cannon Ste Goll was charged alter oar was seen to leave the road on John Street Fobv 22 CASE REMANDED charge of careless driving and joyriding against Gary Ken neth Gillie at Barrie laid Feb 15 was adjourned until April by Judge 11 Foster year terday Billie was charged att er car was taken from the parking lot of Central Collegiate shortly after am Feb 13 WINDOW EMASIIED David Walter Francis Bar rie charged with causing fist damage to plate glass window in Barrie several months ago aaked Judge ll Foster tor month remand to court yestcr day and got it He asked tor the remand to enable him tocon tinue in newoth job and to make restitution to the me oi the window Francis of Vincent Street will appear again April is EARN LIHLE Most South Kn farms workers earn about $148 or 10 sacks ot rice year Irphunntxzxnammhmnsnnvaammu Complains Downtown Merchants Litter Street Tie Up Parking Operations eommitlee chair man be Jollllle says he lr cen loualy considering sending letter to the Barrie Chamber at Commerce to atop downtown Barrie merchantl trom sweep ing rein oil the sidewalk in to the street hlr Jolliiie told the tommib tea last night that he walked down Dually Street one mornA lag and saw three fish and chip boxes and three mil shake car tons lying on the lldewalk When he returneda short while later they had been swept all the walk into the gutter Stony ot theaamemhanL1u pert us to do all the work while they do nothing tor us be said may expect thectty to look the entire cleaning bill it only taker little ettort to bend your bark and pick upwma garbage They dont seem willing to do this Mayor Bentley who at tended the meeting suggested that Mr Jollllte rave postage by rising the pres to convey his message Mr Jollltte aho says he has noticed that crop at meter teederr has sprung up mong the downtown merchants rose are businessmen who keep their own care and those at their stat parked in root oi their stores and keep running out every hour or so to pop in another nickel It survey has shown that metered parking space turns over about times each day Thirsty Aldermen Get No Fountain Aldermen and visitors to city hall uho get thirsty will just have to grin and bear itllhe operations committee decided last night Chairman Lea Jollitte read the committee two estimates tor placing drinking tountaln in the entrance layer of City Hall one tor fit and another tor $560 He then read them aletter lrom city clerk Ben Straughan which said in part that visitors are otten asking where can get drink ot water Also the letter said members city council become very thirsty dur ing sittings For we can get bit tbirstier said Aldloillfle he said that is puking tor 13 people this one man is tying down yet the merchantr tom plaln we are not providing em ouah downtown parking it to merchants are doing this said Mayor Bentley We on real proble Shoplifting More Prevalent Iudge Declares shoplitter charged with stealing carton ot cigaretter trom rim in Barrie lcb ls told provincial court yesterday that he had left the store after he realized be had been seen and was being patched Leroy Vance 17 at Crown Hill was reap to place car lon ot ci arottes under his coat and the walk out at the GA store in MarketSquare about Ms pm The store manager followed him outside and stem ed him then called the police Crown Attorney Wildmnrn told lhe court Alter pleading guilty to then under $50 the youth was lined Drtcnra counsel It inch told Judge Koater that Vance knew he war being watched didnt know what to do so be hell the store with the cigarettes still under his Jacket Aaxyou knbw sold Judge Foster Hardly week goes by without an ottence at this kind its getting praval en Vance whosc parents recent ly moved to Hamilton hesbccn living with tricnds in order to continue his education ht East view Secondary School New inspector Knows His Weeds Barrie has new weed inspec tor After hearing that tormcr weed lnspedorStan CooktWant ed $1000 to do the Job lor 1569 the operations committee last night decided it was high times new one was engaged So they hired Fred Churchill wholl do it for 6600 He knows his weeds alarm In Jenna satl iTere isja my NEWS Vroronro mnsr morons CLUB Lois Stcon tleil Toronto artist chats with Mrs llarold Noland president theBar rie Art Club about Byuntioa mosaic before the rtart ot the clubs meeting last night During the course ot the meet ing Miss Steen also ahowed slider which depicted Bytnte tine morale Examiner Photo No Cheese In tEVidénoé But Pair Fined or Theft Two men with long records at liquor oltcnrcs in Barrie were yesterday lined 15 each alter conviction on their first crimin al charge the that of pack age or cheese from groce teriu Orville Thomas Burr 47 ni Richmond Hill and William Sommers Melatron 54 had plcnded not guilty in provincial court altcr court woa adjourned temporarily lopcrmit them to seek advice from duty counsel 13 inch Murray Drakcp an employee at Christies lGA on Essa Road tcstiticd that he had seen the pair enter the store on Nov 21 at pm They had placed sev eral items in basket as they moved around thesiore Burr took package ot diccse mm the basket and handed it to lcharcn lie then put it in his pocket said Drake Drake then said he Called the manager John Christie who inir lowed the pair ouLstdc the store and stopped them while Drakc called the pelican When lrChrislie oranguta Racing boats are touchy at the best of times Put anian in one who wont take second place for an answer and youll see some action He gives it the full shot There is whisky like tioned later Lby htr loch at to how tar outside the store he had stopped the men he became an gry and shouted Outside the store said What more do you want Judge Foster warned Mr Christie net to shout saying You must realize that the dia tapce outside the store might be important to Mr lnchr case im sorry said the manag er it was about two feet hlr lncb then moved that the charges against the two he die missed There is no case he said There is nocheese on evidence in court in evidence to show that this cheese was the prop erty ot tho ntore not even testl mony ol the policeman who made the arrest retuse your motion tor die missal said ludga Foster lllr Christie told the court he had put the cheese back on the shelf because it was perish able item After his motion of dismissal was rctuscd Mr inch put McLarcn on the atandlie Iold who tries the court he had been so dnmk that day he did not even remem ber belng in the atore had no call to steal your honor he said got my pen slon cheque that morning but guest got to the ltquor store titst Next thing remember was waking up donAstaire tin the cellsl There is no doubt in my mind that the theft was committed and that the accused knew what they were doing raid Judge Foster Flying to Europe Duty Free Cigarettes $240 CARTON And similaraavings up to 50 on line Swiss wat cites hunch pertumes gold and silver jewellery and other exciting gitts Sce your travel agent or group leader tor order arms or coll the Duty mom at Toronto in tcrnatlonal Airpo rt 416 5752857 tor more interm ation The full shot Gold Stripe It will put 100 full iaugbing taste in your mouthiwith every sip And quietly leave Without biting ifyoud like 1i tie honest taste ma be you should try Gold Stripe And get the full hot unnyawttnt lAdImeirti rsltd

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