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Barrie Examiner, 8 Apr 1969, p. 2

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Barrie Opti Cl take over in September were chosen at meeting in the Erookdals Park on last Ml hemlefttorightarevice presidents Ken hfcortcheon and Henry Veretratoo presi Optimists Name New Officers Barrie mens club that has in the our years of its existence provided tena ofthousends of dollars and manhourr worth of service to the community last night chose new slate of bill en for tool Ciiosu aa president of the Bar rio Optimist Club was Roy Dem on Vice presidents are Ken Alcthltcheon and Henry Verstra top Other officers with the erect ilonnf three new directors were chosen earlier in the year and have been serving their term of office Chosen to join the board of directors were Al Eacott Ross Radcliffe and Paul Schnurr During the years of its exle lease the club has supported minor hockey soccer lacrosse and softball An annual oratbrical contest for boys is held by the club Alive CminSel Morality NORTH BAY GP flte North Bay and districteboard air education Monday approved moral counselling program at Sturgeon Falls secondary school to combat illegitimate pregnan cies suicides gluesniiiing and homosexuality among students The boards decision will pro vide community clergyman with room in the school to he used voluntary dropin counsel ling centre lludit Ordered In Refilling gOi BonaVenture SWIFT CURRENT Nlld CF Ali audit of the books of Davie Shipbui ding CoLtd of Lauzou Que on the refitting of slices Bonaventure has been or dered on priority basis De ienee Production Minister Don Janiicson said here Monday night Mr Jandeson said he as eumed the results of the audit would he made lmown to the Commons but he could not esti mate how long the check would take lie was eslred in an interview to confirm report he had or dered the audit it is fact We can as matter of routine in fact check out the contract to ensure that the job was performed according to the contract This years winner Henry Sin ton will compete at sons finals to be held In Barrie April it at the Continental in The club also purchased drinking fountain for Centennial link in Clll already Park during i987 The clubs motto is Friend of the Boy mid it concentrates Its efforts on boys work in the com munity The lnnlsfil Optimist Club was sponsored by the Harrie group LOCillilNDGENlIliiih PUBLIC HEARING Aspeclal public hearing for those Barrie citizens who were unable to attend meetings on the new official plan and zoning hy iaw that were held last week will be held in Central Collegiate Auditorium tomorrow at pm CAI RECOVERED car stolen in Still River Ont was recovered in Barrie yester day aiter the proprietor of grocery store called police to en quire about car that had been parked on his lot Police plchui up the car at 910 am TAKEVTOWVBARV An adjustable tow bar was stolen from the hack ofan open pickup truck in Barrie yuten Expect Result Oi Ratification Voting Today TORONTO CF Results of ratification contract vote by 9740 Ontario Hydro workers is expected this afternoon an ofii cial oi Local lotto Canadian Union or Public Employees said today The workers involved in se ries of rotating strikes against the publiclyowned pnwercom mission that started Feb and ended March 10 arevotlng on lobpercent wage increase in twoyear contract and the men tion of costofliving clause They had demanded 165 percentincrease and began the strikes to harass manage ment when Hydrodecided to drop the costoflivlng clause in new contract The new contract which will expire March me will pro vide wage parity forall Hydro workers in the province by April 1m New wage in creases will be retroactiverto April 1968 if approved Wages now range between $73 and $200 weekly Three Charged With Eirtortion BURLINGN Ont CF Burlington hair stylist was under police protection Monday Friday and charged with extor tlon No ofthe three men were arrested as they left Cosimo Bacons shop in shopping plaza at the corner of the Guelph Line and New Street The third was apprehended in car in the nearvacant lot No loaded guns and three awiichhlade knives were confis eated from the arrested men who remain in custody and will appear in provincial court here Friday Mr Rocco 35 said Monday he fears reprisalslfrpm group of men he alleges have tried to extort money from him ite advlsedfpoliceearly last week of severalphone calls he had reoelvsd threatening hlsliie and those of his fairiin notptyvhis callers money When call cameFrlday log someone was on his way pick up lthedid themoney Police were tipped and staked out the shop in unmarked enlisrrs As two mefleit llr Roccos shop Vo liedl moved in on the suspects $3005 chequelwas seized from the arrested men Charged are two Torontn har after three men were arrested be rsVinoe Lombardo It and Nunlxiato Romeo zitand Domie Cellini 36 Toronto construction worker Excellent baes wailéye trout and pike fishing RnckCollec tors paradise Bird bear and deer hunting For information on 100 lodguend resorts write Land Lakes Tourist Associa tion th Cloync Ontario Canada dent Roy Lemon and diice tors Eacott Ross Radcliffe ilziiioin protease cauniysehoui pus TthOuld Be scrqppedi CURRAN Bannister District lililor Growing dissatisfaction ens school tar htcreases from all and Paul Schnurr Examin er Phoint cm BARRIE EXAMINER TUESDAY APRIL 1969 Grass The season Arrives Pour Calls Answered Monday Numerous grass have this yearTho department ens weredfnur calls yesterday So far no one has been hurt But Barrie fire chief Dan Keast is worried in an appeal today he asked people who start ilrest outside in consider the day William Green of Vnsey reported the theft in the mom in The truck had been parked on Toronto Street at Qucens Park at the time AIR CADET Air Cadet tag days in Barrie have been set for Friday and Saturday Cadets from 102 Squad ron will be out canvassing from pm to pm Friday and from am to pm Sat urday This Is the only public appeal thercadets make in the year and all proceeds go into training funds There are number of ioh opportunities available at this time in Barrie ior holhmen and women says the Canada Manpower Centre Needed are journeyman machinist brick leyers and time study man to work at plant in Barrie Women are needed infill vac ancies as sales clerk and an executive secretary with short band artl typing qualifications Kiwanians View Road Safety Film An accident prevention film was shown to the Barrie Ki wanis Club last nigithy Pro iinuel police constable John Bolton The film entitled iliird Kill er is one of number of aCCI dent prevention iinri highway safety film which the OFF can dram on to assist with lectures and mansions Constable Bolton is amidenl prevention officerwith the Bar rie detachment and has full slate of safety talks to various groups Ibird Killer deals with ihe atrium of the driver the ex eiises he makes for breaking seemingly minortraiiic la and the price he pays saidi Constable Bolton union an acronym ior the Earth Atlantic Treaty Organiza on consequences of their actions be fore they strike the mulch Dont light grass fires he said ii there is any Possibility of them gétting out of your con trol You arc the only one res ponsilllt if they do Each time weare called to fire there is possibility of on accident as men and vehicles rush vioAtho scone All firemen are risking their lives and the lich of others when answering call The sunshine in the past few days was all that is necessary to dry out the top inch or so off the ground and the leaves and grass with over the county brought de mand todaytbat the barely four month weldcounty sclioolays cm be scrapped and the admin lstration returned to the area and local level This is the only sound solu lion that can recommend at this time said Siincoe bunly Warden Arnold Vancise who is rccvo of Noilawnshga which lust received notice of substantial school fax line in reference to rising clamor for changes the warden continued he had been asked about calling special protest session of the county council hut his own feeling that brief waiting time might serve useful purpose has prevailed TO MEET APRIL 15 regular meeting nfihe circuits on City councillhisv busy veek ahead with tudxet sessions schekdulcd for three nights this vrce The operations committee will meet tonight and tomor row in an effort to bring the an current budget iorc council in specialses sion tentatively planned for Thursd nght lhc tonight and fo mor conclude week at using and hacking that fol lowed the presentation of the rough draft of the current bud gct presented to the operations ccrrmittee last Monday nlylt Students Go AllTOut To Earn Funds ForWest Coast Trip Grade students and their parents at Maple Grove Pub assurmas vanmiimr Scionl nrocoerucf ng campaign to raise funds for their experimental Ethicaiion on Wheels program which will be one andslieu rock trip to British Columns with disses aboard the train Students are selling chocolate bars pens cleaning products organizing baby sitting and collecting coat hangers to earn part oi the $130 cash it will cantto make the trip Parents have organized card parties iood raille bake sale and hllclicnnaie sale ihn response has really been terrific lne parents have been very cooperative lvtlllnlr they have reallzlfd how much more it will mean to the stud ents it they earn their own my MrsBarbnra lierce one of the teachers at the school said Tile Grade ii girls have pinn ned luncheon ior their teach Two Registered lisv Engineers Stanley Kroi of Barrie and Louis ltoe of Orillia were re gistered in Toronto recently by the Council of the Association of Professional Engineers of Data ario iotaioiavl new members were registered andvnow have the right to use the initials Eng after their namein any on gineering work they do The As snciation has total oi 27000 members or on April in The boys in clastlanAaicar some time in slay The trip is planned for May 24 to return on June it It will do onerday stopovcrj at Jasper three days in Van couver and one day in Vic toria some of the profitsIve will aJow the children to keep They keep the money from the choc olate bars and cook book they are selling Its anadded innerfive to them Money from the bake sales and the lunch eon will go into general fund Vehope to raise at least half of the cost Mrs Mercer said The approach that many of the parents are taking is that they will match or double what ever thasiudenisthoms es she séld Escape Injury in Head0n Crash Burton Avenue at the south city limits was the scene of head on collision yesterday that causeda total of 5700 damage to two cars Drivers Charles Yates 32 of RR Stroud and lda Colyn RR Stroud escap ed injury Police said this morning that the Colyn car was in the wrong lane at the time of the crash which occurred at approximately 815 pm Both cars had damage to the ght fronts rnv EXAMINER wanr so on wash countycwnetl is due on ilies day April is it unless some vigorous and practical aetim is taken by Ilia Ontario government to ease the tax stingby then there is every indication this will be used as protest session lVe had thought of setting hack the meeting week to April 22 but well pinbava go ahead with the usual date now said the warden confirming he has had numerous calls about the meeting The waiting period would give provincial authorities chance to consider the position it has placed taxpayers In over its policy by changing the local and area so on administrative sys tem to the county board Jan 1969 This had been done it was pointed out by Reeve George Davis and Deputy Reeve Eugene South at meeting of Essa own oil yesterday after resolution of Simcoo County council asking for delay to provide tune for Budget Week AiCitv H011 Eudgct estknotes for road construction and several other categories were not completed last week biit will be ready tonlght Throughout the week meme hers oi the committee have met with beads of city depart menls and the various boards and commissions Aid lies Jolllffe said this morning So far we have trimmed it to flaunt it mills and there is more to come Ald lolilffe said The wrrent budget indudes city expendltines in police fire and public works it is concerned withsalarics welfare costs trniiic control recreation and community senices The capital budget which pro vides an estimate of city ex penditures for roads public buiMings and equipment for the next five years received council £1311va in principle last month Take $50000 no RobheryProoiv Deposit Box roaouro or Pollen today are trying to solve the mystery of how robbery proof night bank deposit box was broken lnlu during the weekend and robbed at more than $60000 in cash and cheques The theft at suburban branch of the Canadian impe rial Bank of Commerce was dis cnvered Monday when bank employee found the depoalt box emotyr CorgiTruck RENTALS Car Automatic Day plus mileage incl gas oil insurance 7266474 CALL TODAY till BRADFORD full study of all its implications had been disregarded The feeling against the latest tax lrnpoat wu Rave Davis as very strong in Essa Deputy Reeve smith said with this examplrhthe avenge school tax increase in Em wu taldto amount to if mills the people didnt want anymore of the regional adniinieirationecoo omy nisa cameo We are upset laid Reeve Davis limiting the gen eral disenchantment felt over the county school system and hopes it gave for school economies Oro Reeve Kenneth Gilchrist emphasized the people of his township would be glad to have the Iehnol administration return ed to them through the old eye lens vlew shared by innllrii Reeye Cochran and all representatives of slmcoo County municipalities spoken to on the sublect We did what we thought we should said Depuw Reeve Ron Stanton hi reference to Orlliia township councils action in read ing its school levy to the Ont ario department of education for review The township resolution contended the county school board should collect lts own levy ln demanding return to the local school board system den Vancfserefened to hisown township Nottawasaga saying he couldnt remember when there had been rise inactiool tax rate of more than three mills The only practical aohltlon of the present unrealistic tax in crease problem he suggested was to return the administration to the local boards forrevlew li thLi were done it would mean that instead of abolishing the localhoards on April 30 as proposed that they would be reinstated and kept functioning INDIGNATION Telling of growing indignation which has brought complaints from members ill over the county the warden aald quietly described hyii that he amid suggest the local boards review the budgets as they would have in other yum they were reestablished there wouldnt lie the present troubles It was suggested At Esta yulardeyprefereace was also made to the impend ing provincial takeover of mew meat Just mo and at Its an nounced policy aimed at take over oi property tax dminis iration on provincial basis by me We have had enough oi this asserted Ea Deputy Reeve Smith citing the school tax exam to The people want local stration They realize that more than ever now Attempts to blame the former Iohool boards for current tax troubles drew sharp criticism from most county spokesmen who supported the wardenl view Our tax increase is more than amt said Toesorontlo Reeve James Wales stating in taxes it means over 8200 increase on property aesessed at 000 The increase for Tossornntlo mounted to lnlllsonthe re sidential rate this is not no soneble to all he said terming the change in school setup as ill considered MAJOR BLUNBER lt showed lack of proper plangt ning remarked Wasaga Beach eeve Eugene Langavin stating at thefurther study advised by Simcoe County council year ago would have prevented much of the present troubles Peneteng Deputy Reeve lonel Dion termed the change mai or blunder as he reviewed numerous complaints They dont like itvin Allis ton either interiected Deputy Reeve laclr Taylor Reeve Montcalm Maurice of Tiny said ltmeant substantial increase in taxes for public school ratepayers in his more lclpallty He said the figures for separate School ratepayers lied yet been reneiv CANDJBSERVE your On Thursday April 10th 1969 end on the second Thursday of each succeeding month One of Our Representatives Mr Lionel Hancey Will be at The Cuntlnantallnn Barrie Ontario is can district and throughout Canada many persons and firms in practitu all types of hueineeeee including Agriculture Construction Manulactaning Professional aervieee Tourist and Recreational Businesses Ikenaportadon and Wholesale and Retail Trades have obtained loans 90m the Indmfiiai Development Bank toaoquire land buildings and machinery to increase working capital to start new business and for other purpoeee Ifyou consider that IDB can be of service you are invited in tmnge an appointment with the DBrepresentative by telephoning Barrie Ont 7261834 or in advance by writing to Mr Lionel Hancey at the MidOntario office of Mumslim DE VELDPMEN BANK 250 University Avenue Toronto outside 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