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Barrie Examiner, 28 Jan 1976, p. 3

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Local General CAMP Nilllit Single DJltls in in the Camp Nag mer program tenda meetincszz at the Civic Srprnw lier Street PAST PRESlllljyK The Barrio lv llllh annual night tonight at the 0012 lip All past it will be honoran ll Un 01iyi Diane Stilt My the 3allll Lila icrl lilm Known as th Junk it vilI lll nine lrom ings will he in ill mont at 43 ANNLM lljlli The animal tion tor the ll Board will be huli Zilarch at 1110 llClS wishing hoard must llili in writing to lillllllirlllllfl Vcru il xi lthl lclcilx iin as lllll ations from lhrrc ml tll to lir lam llll ll1 ics llll the lioiim llll John McBride do little bar ber shop style harmonizing in car porters from left Vic Doug Thursday Jan 29 and runs till Jan 31 During the play sleep CENTRAL COLLEGIATES production of the musical An nie Get Your Gun begins CITY NEWS THE ISAERIE EXAMINER WEDNESDAY JANUARY 28 19763 Knox Fairbrolhcr and lfllll ll ml SIT liljl Ilzllt tlI iv will llll2li to SWVH flw ile use of scar hch pm llll liuc vii luck llllltllxiil ill llf The lunch oi 51lllnil nln him in on AUGl72l Dates set for fair The Barrie Agricultural Society has set Aug 1721 as the dates for this years Barrie liair Norman Anderson the Societys secretary treasurer and man ager made the announcement at the annual meeting Tuesday night in the grandstand at the fairground This years far will run five days starting on Tuesday and winding up on Saturday 0ne day longer than last year As well since the fair has been growing it has been upgraded from Class to Class Al though the upgrading will make no immediate noticeable chance it does mean prize money will fiki lirilti 12 llill Ulli llii lgiilt ii 37in 23 zcns to lift lift tr in TIN ii charge is S1150 extra 131 identiiuivi nq to 310 unii in 737073 ll will mw and return rho rlion yo tho lcxaco Stainiz in at tile SIozirl ir li over the year from the Barrie Raceway which leases the grounds for harness racing almost double the amount re ceived in 1974 PRIZE MONEY Prize money for various con tests accounted for most of the Societys expenses total of $26000 was hanled out in 1075 56000 more than the previous year With the upgrading to Class fair that amount can be expected to increase again special guest at the meeting was Sheila MacKinnon of Conk lins Dr Crowe mentioned that the Society rarely had any prob lems with midwav contrary to adults and $150 tor Slllll tl are available at the door GEORGE VAN Nivtcn give mauces are $273 for the crowd little muscle llcc during his part in the Central Detailed review asked of Bayfield study area Barrie planning board scnt Collegiate production of the musical Annie let Your Gun Tickets for the perfor lIK lIXlliAli liiidl itll nitzc ic sturlmls zt ltrlitll 194 lcctnig the houses in the hope XrM an be increased and more com petitors attracted to Barrie Six new directors were elect ed at the meeting and alter wards the total of 18 directors met to elect president ttvo vicepresidents and secretary treasmer Dr Don Crowe last years president was returned unanimously for second term and Del Priest and Roger Giffen were named as first and sec ond vicapresidents The six new rectors eletcd were Gordon Atkinson Kent Ba ker Keith Sanderson Mr Priest Nancy lacEachern and M7 Giffen Financially the was success lasr year The iety which owns the fair grounds and runs the fair made 353005 over expenditures Mr Anderson said the Societys $160000 loan for construction of the fairgrounds i2 now reduced to less than $45000 As an in dication of the amount of money made on the fair the profit in 1974 was $22107 The fairs largest single source of money was gate receipts tr tailing $45666 $11000 more than in 1974 Revenue from the Conk lin midway on the site was SH 992 with $5000 coming from rent ing space on the grounds The Society also received $17780 Barrie Fair the experience of many other fair organizers Mrs MacKln non said she always looked for ward to coming to Barrie and took out Society membership Dr Crowe also attributed great deal of the success of the fair to the various committees working at organizing events We have the super fair we have today because of the hard hard HARD work from those committees he said Mr Sanderson who gave the report from the heavy horse corn mittec said the presentation in 1975 was better than in 1974 be cause the horses were kept in front of the while grandstands for the whole time of their show There were 76 horses entered The Arabians were great at traction and Richard Coliwell said the zrandstands were pack ed for the dress show The Wes tern horse show saw classes well filled with as many as 30 in one class The dry summer did not help the flower and fruit and veget able displays bu good organi zation as well some new dis play stands fm flowers manag ed to make success of the shows Earl Kelly said he hop ed for hanging plant class for this years fair to bring in some more variety FOF hopes for packed house ut Witntario draw in March Barries Friends of rhe Fire ball tFOFi want Central Col legiates auditorium packed for this Wintario Lottiry Draw here March Proceeds from ticket sales frr the draw will go to the FOFs campaign to Save the old lire hall on the southwest corner of Collier and Mullaster trects Don Messers islanders are providing flntCltidllmti lucidyo and after the ticket Mayor Dorian Parker who arranged the draw aid local talent was considered for en tertainment but the decision to use the Islanders was made be fore announcement of the draw She said 7h lllri strictly tool to attract an au diencc iIlnlvl ion broad icusts only the draw think therell be big rush to get tickets anyway She said The main reason for the on tertainment is so the audience doe3nt get bored before the fdraw The mayor said Barrio li one of the first municipalities to Lstage major outcitainment dhow before the draw The Islanders are charging 41000 for the performance Tickets for the draw are $4 ZIhe Central auditorium has capacity of abow 1100 Roger Oatley FOI chairman said his group did not have the Itime or manpower to organize major local talent show for the 2draw Mr Oatley said since the on tamlnment will not be televis ed he hoped local people will not be offendel and continue to support the FOF lle hinted at the possibility of the For holdng local talent show later to raise additional lunds for the renovation of the firehall Wintario has agreed to match the amount the FOF rais es from sponsoring the draw in larrie The group is also lzoldalc cabaret show and dance Friday March at the Barrie Armouiy beginning at 830 pm The leat ured group is Don Mcssors ls landcns The admission for the dance is $5 couple or 33 per person The estimated out of hz cno vations and restoration program by the F01 which has saved the fireball from the wrecking crew is $500000 he final proposal for the buil ding is conversion to an arts and cultural centre in Barrie in iluiluu rn nrl ilhvv Hurling work area and club meeting rooms AUXILIARY DANCE The 5th St Idics Cub and Scout Mothers Auxiliary is hold ing dance lin Ill starting at pill in the Army Navy and Air Force Club on George Street Proceeds from the dance will be used to further work in the cub and scout organization There is door prize and other prizes for the night For tickets contact 7268313 or 7284099 THE CENTRAL ollclililc production of Annie Your Gun feature some Intricate choreography much to the dc light of all in attcidzxnco dress rehearsal liicday uitcv ruets hoist lrom partner Paul holry at llll while Andy llolt docs the now Kim LllllL for Lisa llurwcll ills amincr Photos by llolf limi klll Retarded given opportunity by Holiday Inns in county Holiday Inns in Barrie and in illia are lining some mentally retarded pcope who havo ura duated from ARC lnduurtus workshoiis Ml lll lol train ing to help them mukl thcii own way in the mininiiiiily Nine mentally ictardcd adult2 are working at the two motor hotels earningV salzizic while the learn skills lnhrv lulltv innkecpcr at the Barrie hotel saio Tuesday Speaking at tho annual mmt ing ol the larric and llLstiict Association for the Mentally Lt4 tridcrl Illll civil or true peop lcare in the program licre And it is prmia In no Lltt SUCCCSS nc mcnlolly rctardcrl person who started five months ago as dishwaslwr has in rccomc room Fluvicr porini he will The man is naming tho mtzuio minimum wage of $263 an hour in addition to tips which can amount to liclwwn lt10 and €60 dry lr Clarke said in his fiiilny on the job ll only ma lo cents in tips lr lalvi said do vco took him aside cleanwl him up little and gave him somn ud icc liduy he tip llose who llavc rlcveloucd skills beyond tholto taught in the lltllfltil workshops are hircd fo probationary period and put to work in tho killhon in the Cr lllll lloliduy lhn If they can niukc it pa our llllllllfllnilll chefs they act chance Mr Clarke said They are given an allowance and lllllllPl iiimrimti imvn if they passithcy are hired lulllimo and pl llllllill lhr piriuialfll1a iwcn opera Inn in Snncoc ouuty lor eight months made $730 in Director urges investigation of health council for county llllll7 lil liu must fill Il fectivcncss of creating our health council for lillllil ouuty llll the District of Muskoka Would be investigated llr Nancy lll lirusl diicclor the Slimoi lounly District Health lnit aid Tuesday She said the iilca proposed by the Ontario Ministry of Health could provide good are all iciv of health care nccda On Monday the Royal Victoria llospital board in Barrie was told hospital boards and the coun ty health unit would continue undor tille coumil iuhmitlii gran request through it to the ministry of health Dr Armhrust Fllll that he understands it the council would he an advisory body lllllllgtl ol riplcltcilutivcs from munici pal mumll illlll groups medical lnc groups and solitlol boards llu 11 boards and health unit would deal with more lilfll xcliicc to the public it would be at advantage to hc province to have council Ehat looked at tho ovivrall ncmls and resources in the arm will made reconimciulations lr firmiuust said Below the province acts to cl up such 11 council shc aid rcnllol villiprohuhly hr quired from the health unlt or who of the wixgoncral hospital hoards the Bayficld vtllinzztun slady area to the zoning connniltce lot detailed realm ltusi The board did not niakc commcndation regarding thi ru mning of two areas in the study area which is bounded by llay field Street Wellington Strcct Sunnidale Road and Highway 400 About 15 propuity ouncrs iicic represented at publi iiicling held earlier lucs my owning There are lilo illli of mn cern lhe ltllLil bordch by Toronto Street Ilington Slrcct Sunnidale Road llti lliuhway 400 The smaller the north sidc of lrllinzton Stiool oe twcm Maple avcnuc and Bay lield Silfvl lhe plannhi don llllltl stuly succestud uni larger area llr ll sing densit livn ed multipli un llllllilf three to iznv The $112308th iu illi plc lamlj MrmWn to final doth3 ml mi detachcl iousiuz lll The smaller vu multiple any or more units 14 ir ic rn ny iru gtl7 of nroovri may the reason for the ltlt in density in the to preserve existing ls 1cliloi hood lmraclcr ll Jam npllv yv id and semidetached ho us RICK JONES luhlic sinrounrlin Victriiu llllltlfhl and the loyal lloxpual parking lot TWO SUPPORT lwn itgtlllll llakcr and lis ll Guile supported the you li 1llilillt ll llll existing hmncs are now cu 532ml of ill lllll six mild brlml the uighhorhoods char lIvsilcnts in Wr smullnr run two upset liiiril wt EltC lci will jioims zlonu Welling lr fstrccl iulwcci Maplc lllll llnvfivlil They claim 1h liiil is not Edgehill residents bid for residential but 32 3M it took five years Edgchill Drivc Llltlllf 1r city null and non lh1 residents ll llilllll rezoning trom industrial to rc ltidential th nirh detached homes cu oItll silc of lidgchill Barrio planniu hoard suppor ted motion hr Ald lim Zcrri to rezone the vmncrty leaving he remaining properly unncd by the city Elli Construction md Pine Valley lolllinus lt in dustriul lhc hoard hell public LilCl ing Tuesday to discuss the cv lli the Speed limits drop Monday Motorist lake licod Speed lim its on all utlafio hiqhways will he rcduccd by mph as of Feb ruary lic ncu revolutions impoer by Ontario li ispoitation and omniuniculioi Minister lamcs snow reduced maximum speeds on provincialfreeways from 70 mph to 60 mph and on other highways ram 60 lo 50 mph llLlllll lrom the new regula 011 are lreoways which now have speed limits ol 30 mph Highway from the Manitoba boundary to the Quebec bound ary and Highway 11 from North Bay to Rainy llivcr will llt ru Iluccd to maxinunn pwl of 55 mph Ommio provincial pol been told to culmcu the rainy ed speeds us put of Mir normal onloicmncnl mowl cs says ltolaud lCtlll slstant commissioner of the trai tic division of the MTG zoning bout it ljdgchill rcfnl ns ziltciwlcvl Lust sumrnrr tlc lily plann Eng lcpartnwu kcl rc idciillt hi cltl Wthi 11 lllltl thcir pwnvr runcd EEil2 dism lc ll lll It lCl loutpl or ll 12 skcd it Tty lil not rlkiizll union to itd WW not harrcd as the rezoning rc lltf clopnunt vomnrltr ftl iv with 1hr liltlls The residents wore lllll in the wrong mains lfl the city ncirl tha pun1li from pri townshp listsl if inductd in the lfciul lai and rarinz ml Fin Wolf rad lljl were male 70 Wsidvtv he lied win rezoning Hi lm n1i in liraxhill llilM is the cured tract of un ilcvclmwi Ivid the My Re mote n= trio KSRS iyiv if LAVD Wu nor twi land rcrnncd ic Elcnlial lll city ls lard ui lllllt and fvll for tho opcration ccn trc on Ferndalc llrivc representative of Pine Vul the city will illiin ltUlll12 to permit high rise lriclopmcnt The residents id thcy would rathcr sct ctlllllltlilil dmclop ment for the houses than high rise residential lltltli Dave White icnrcscntin the owner said Iziuitifz policies in the city are again the possibility of rcnovitinr mi roaming old er homes lie said commercial dciciopmcnt has in ln pvrmifttd to makc such Vcnturcs econom ically lczisililc can recognize that most pnoplc would like lhc grand old homcs lining the lll but its just not plhClEtLl nv inure to have single lamil llollitx that size he soil it tho budding arc gain to In lisluliIl he only moncy axailhlc is ill com mercial lcvclopnu nt Mr White said lhc cit ruld Conuratulatc illllltllllll such as tllllalltill lira lIslzl 32 Maude Koury Steak llousu tor renovating two vlilcr hvzrls in the city Wayman l2iiroathcr lircclor of planning uni said the city piaruiu menl is Cillttllcll zzw lll the tin tfic capacity ol llylitl Sirwt Mil lit wart especially sinsc tin pixncal riovcrnmcnt Iuclltil Jiclw the Barrie lliciw loo hypo llc said cllutui Sitt mil also become huZw il Il wlh mort pcuil 71 lrom Toronto Strut to llliull Street win zone ley lloldinus zllcndcd tw mct in lucway nliilu iul 116 3011 owned ii IntI opcr nc inclucl it tho mi li1 ld lciri mid thc conmilu rc wimvnct Vin to prowl ho enough to ho dcvclopcd illl llil not lie iid luruc ll1l llt llllllSlil law 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