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Barrie Examiner, 26 Mar 1969, p. 2

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Flood IDanger Low Ind lieddents nlBanie and run modding ares wont have to worry about building any ark to protect themselves from the spring floods which are tomb enlng southern Ontario this year Aid LesJolliile said Wednes dsy that there isnothiiig to worry about unless flash flood Nears hlrlollitlo added that all city culverts had been elem ed of obstruction and will be able to handle most oi the load He added that there is likely to Two me In Crash On Highway ll North Of Barrie Frank Burns 57 and Clinton Edwards both of Toronto were filled nicsdsy night when their car collided with an oil truck on llighwsy ll ncsr Hankestone mile north ol Barrie Murray hlorenu Waublu shone Ont the truck driver escaped injuryr Police said that the car was southbound and the truck north bound The collision occurred in the northbound passing lane At this point Highway It is four lane divided only by painted median it was snowing and the road was wet when the crash took place at 815 pm Approximately 8000 damage was done to the truck and the ear was written all Barrie Pee Wee Knights Post Win Barrie Pee Wee Knights won another game in their North York League playoff series when they deleated Thornhill Pee Woes 63 at the Barrie Arena dim Hamilton scored twice tor Barrie While Bill Stewart Doug Raymond John Perryman and Terry Josophosn lircd singles Dave Courtamanche Barry Howson and Rocky Pantaione scored for lhornhill who led 32 at the end of the first per iod and trailed at the end oi the Sttond Five Charged In Liquor Theft ClflTHAM CF Police Tuesday charged five men with possession of stolen goods in connection with the recovery Monday in nearby Erieau most 16000 liquor ship mentslolcn March 15 in Wind sor Charged are John Thomas Viscount 36 Sarnia Donald Wilson Bickerton 37 natham Kenneth Allan Father 22 and Vilhurt Joseph Chaurln 42 th of Erleauz and Larry on Collins it Hit Blenheim All are being held without bail The 432 cases of whisiw were seized Monday 1mm barn near Erieau 15 moles south of here The liquor was part of an 0n rio Liquor Control Board con ignmcnt sent from London or distribution to outlets in Wind sor iConsumers Pay tlor Pilierage TORONN GP Karl Bald resident of the Canadian lmlt rters Association said Tues ay the Canadian consumer is lor erage andgross inefficiency in the Port of Montv real In statementissued prior to he openingoi the associations nnual conventinnu ltlr Bald aid the dockworkers wage de ands are excessive product lly isiow and ship companigs feel th ei responsibility cargo endswhen they dump oods on the dock The National Harlian Board which perute liter portl doesnt seem to care because it only leases the piers to opera tors Even if piltering is stopped it will not do us muchgood it hey cannot find our shipInEan Vejll have to try to switch to other ports The statement was criticaL ol the quality at the winter ship ping service provided by the port during the last several months and said the question oi St Lawrence River port serv ices will be the subject ot dis cussion at the convention nosmsr roarstint lADDlS ABABA Ethioplav Reuters Women delegates from 35 African countries voted Monday to condflnn the ageold practice of polygamy The 120 omen delegates passed reso utlon condemning polygamy but said its aboiution should be left to the discretion of individ al countries Flying to Europe Duty Free Cigarettes $240 CARTON And similar savings up to 60 on line Swiss wat ches French perlumea gold and silver jewellery and other excitinggilts See your traVEt agentor group leader tor order forms or call the Duty Free Shop at Toronto ln tetnational Airport the FIB2857 for more interm ntjon 13 so be some curd but this will be very minor in nature The outlook doesnt look In good for the rel oi nubern Onlaro however Rlnino ette Ontario outsider or emu and resource monument Tuesday yarnd municipalities to prepm tor the floods Mr Smonette stated that so were flooding similar to last years is unlikely because the snow melted more gradually this year but the final break accompanied by heavy rains the possibility cl floodtng still re mains Mr 10 what remote less In get storm with or three inches ol water per hour Gladys Iansens Barrie itinlr Senior Champs 707on Gladys Jimens Barrie rink trounced Aline Ev ons ol Toronto Donaida lid hiudny to win the southern Ontario senior womens curling championship Other members of the winning rink were third Muriel findiey second rlarioo Parker Indlesd Edith Hodson 1ha Barrie rink rented the final of tho l6rinlrdouhte knockout loinnament by beating Florence liltCorrnsch ol Hemli ton Victoria in aemlvflnal played earlier in the day Tomato Donald meanwhile trounced Mary Edney of King Eton 134 to advance to the final Emma Broadbent of Newntar lret won the consolation event with 115 victoryover Edna Wamboid bilingwood BarrieG said that even if ltdou rain the possibility ol flooding in Barrie still some Cameron trightl Alain ll 11 Baudct following to the group on The World president of the adian PoweflOf Ideas Should Be ThefWeapon Of Students Student radiclals are saying the same things the host ol our philosphcrs and poets have said tor the past 1000 years st CITY NEWS zrme annma EltAltllNER WEDNESDAY moon 1969 ets $258 hls address to thaclub Inst speaker told the Canadian Club in Barrie yesterday The only difference is that the thinkers ot the past took no 577 LotonlFor HOuVSingl Project The Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation today an nounced 5158677 loan to the Ontario Housing Corporation for the construction of senior cit izen housing project at Sophia street and may Lane in Bar rie The loan lor the building con taining one bedroom units Hes Cloud $130000 Richer NRONID 0P Some where io Toronto man is on cloud nine today $l30000 richer as result of Foggy Bell win ning theLincolnshire Handicap ln Donusier England Speaking quietly he tele phoned The Canadian Press to ask who won the horse race When told Foggy hell and that three Canadians were grandtprize Winnerain the Irish Sweepstakes rumin conjunction with the race he said Yeah know One of them is me He hung up without giving his name retemnmgnsasvsio to as was among $573553 injfcderal loans to the corporation announ ced today tor projects in 10 Ont ario communities The loans harefor terms of 50 years withlntercst at Eli per cent cover 90 per cent of thecost nf construction The Province ol Ontario will provide the remaining to per cent The loans under theNatlonal Housing Act will assist in the construction of 615 units to son ior citizens The loans include Brighton mooivtoqagist the construction of ttbunit pr iect consisting at to onencd mom units in single storey apartment building Durham swan to assist in the construction nLa tsynstorcy apartment building containing ll onebedroomnni Perth $86469 to aSsist in the construction of litunit project consisting oi lo gonohedroom units in onesloreyvapartmcnt building sist in the construction of three twosiorey buildings containing manebedroom units Plclon $140816to assisl ill the cunt tion of lounit pro ject consisting of twostorey small 39 building containihg eight one bedroom units on each floor Ford Credit $1007416 to as sist in the construction ol one ms apanment building containing 93 nnebedroom units nlkonbura $22657 to assist in the construction of Ztunit project consisting of bachelor and lo onehedroom units in twnvstorey building Tondnuo or Wholesale to retail carton eggs average weightedvprices quoted by the department of agriculture as at large medium 497 Eggs Wholesale prices to country stations fibre cases quot cd by committee or wholesale egg dealers extra large so 50 large 4H9 47 small 32 nutter prices Ca Dairy Commission tendcrahle cariots buying 39 score 01 buy ing 40 scorers selling 55 medium 46 does black power he laid lllitlllrPlllCIlsv Student Rebellion Drmin actloo The students want so tion Professor Alain Baudet told an audience ol so in the Barrie Publlc Library last night Students are unhappy with oursocloty And how could they possibly be happy with our society War poverty injustice violence these have lw been the case you say Why is it the people of this generation that are so concomch Young people dont sleep They cant sleep They feel com pletely powerless Theyve been protesting the war in Vietnam the conditions in their univer sitles but dont feel they are getting anywhere The only con clusion that seems to be left is well well just have to take over he said feel very sympathetic with the studentsg he told the gath ering but at the same time he was critical of what he called anti intelleculalism among the young The onlypower that should exist is the power the idea of knowledge Student mears nothing to me Neither ProfBnudet said he felt the notifrriedlnlailed to present the public with all the aspects of problems that face our society They present the problems but they leave out the import ant questions what can he done and what should he done Prof Baudet said the last best hope for this society lay in its police forces What happened in Paris and Chicago was disgrace not only to the police but to our selves We should spend more money on training poljca than on anything else The future at our society is the hands at the police and if you dont believe that there will be violence all around he said OURtOU ionooMEmv CANADAS GREATEST nAsTiME rtANo MAN also gt feuluie osmosisnu BARfTENDERS Your Hon At run none MENTION oun WAIrnsssrsTHEY SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES NGE TERRY DAY QUEEN oer THE SiNGALONG emu Planning nprra int 351 unveddll motlzta oi gas it preve ao otherinalor shopping plans In the citys north and by ehandng the lonilll on centennial tend tinned there byllanry Mr Bernlck Ind applied to the Board in nun wart dini fnr permit to build plan on his item the at Gleonpod Ava inn mndlesJtuoaudubxt still it rave and mat of is In lutmlouto ye tartar flail thn lxuing tho pemdt Hellyers Housing Taslt Waste 01 Money Evans Aithur Evans PP Sim nou Centre hasluhed out at Transport Mininer Paul Hell yarn Task Force on Housing as waste of money and fall ure Mr Evans made this state ment in report train Queenfr Park lt has told us nothing that we did not already know and over 2000 housing units have been held up because we have not rel cetved the money yet svallable to us from the Federal govern ment Iron last year he said ltlr Dims ehairrnan of the committee on government com mission reports the committee completed its fourth meeting ol the year onMardr 17 during which it questioned the Ontario Housing Corporation on all as pects of the housing situation in Ontario He said the need for housing and ilnlldllo lots in eomptl ed through requestmade by the municipalities hlr Evanstald it we not necessuyttorthe 0K0 to wait until the munlelpallLv makes request because they have the power to so into mun lclpellly make surrey and build houses ll the need isrtbere He went onto uysthatgtwo municipalities Penetanguishene and Barrie have hndfia me with the result that ltousuhara already been built there At meeting with the OHC the committee found the need exaggerated to some extant ha canse people with Ibooinmods tlon apply sometimes in order to upgrade their present accommod ntion orlt is thelrhope to get into housing with rent or pay ments geared to their oblllty to ply lt is impossible to come up Willi an uptodata llgnro on ginpproves MoveiTo BlockrNewfAPlazd council Monday night spprorm motion to amendthc citys toning bylaws Ind change the zoning on the Bemlckproperty from commercial to resident inmcunent commercial how in would permit the construc tion ol the plan but council adopted ey late last year to limit the so or any major shop ping plus in that part or the city to itoooo squir leet pl shopping spare 0000 square loot playa proposal by Warren Scott and Associates for the east tide of Maid Street north oi Bundles road has already gained council approan gt The city had planned to alien is the zoning ol the herald grog arty to reildentlsl when the new city Mini bylaw and official plan gained councils iinal Ip moyll The InDtlon from ltlonday night approved uby planning board last night amends titser toting bylaw Planning hoard approval the toning change pasted In vote after rioogthy debate CATCH BURGLAB ATLANTALan AP Po licemen caught the burglars redhsnded Authorities said five boys were discovered lnsn clamntnry school culcleria Simiay They had the stoves going and had cooked wieners the number at housu actually needed he said Chicken was being fried They eyen had bread in the oven VatuFairtMatt Borrios Answer To lntlotion lO Dunlap Sr punctuation communal mmonmom MIXES ROLL 0N oEooonAure SWAN DERMA FRESH HAIR ADORN smv AEROSOL SPRAY CAN ROOM AFRESHEN unlit WATCHES sonny BALLET comma in has SPECIAL its BASIC Fit BABY 89 noun oErERcsnr HAND countrionER niniiynogeri AIDS Bathroom Tishe7 DUSTER sPRnYéeWc 39 Aerosol fstnvjsiiiiil TOILETBOWL CLEAN ER AEROSOL SPRAY CAN DIAPER RASH FIRST 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