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Barrie Examiner, 4 Mar 1976, p. 1

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WEATHER FORECAST Rain or freezing rain today and Friday High today near Low overnight also at freezing High Friday degrees Light winds and overcast EXAMINER TELEPHONES Circulation Tlttdiafitt Classified Advertising 7282414 All Other Departments 7266537 Il2th Year No 54 Barrie Ontario Canada Thursday March I976 KOZLOV CONTINUES FIGHT Lou Kozlov in the foreground is continuing Ins fight with city officials or approval of subdivisions in Residential Dis lrict Mr KOthLV owns the land on the west side of Bry field Street from Cundles Rd to the city limits He is sched uled to meet with planning board lucsctay to discuss prob lems with proposed apart ment building and tmvnlinise develoyment on the property Sce story on Page lixam iner Photo Mayoralty run for Jim Perri Aid Jim Perri has called press conference at pm to day and it is believed he will announce his candidacy for the mayoralty race this year Aid Perri said he could not give the reason tor the press conference The only person who has all nounch an intention to run is Mayor Dorian Parker who stid last year she will seek rcclciw tion for third term Aid Perri is the chairman of the city development commit tee and represents Ward teacher at Eastview Secondary School he is in his seventh year on council Clergy of seven denominations in two Lenten services series Clergy of seven denominations will be taking part in two ser ies of weekday Lenten services in Trinity Anglican Church and Collier Street United Church in Barrie The series at Trinity starts Friday at 1230 pm with Rev John OBrien of St Marys Ca tholic Church in Barrie deliver ing the address The Collier Street series he gins Tuesday at the same time with Rev Jack Ritsema of the Chrisiian Reformed Church Speakers at Trinity on succ eeding Fridays will be Suffrag an Bishop Allan Road of Toron to Canon Joseph Wright of St Cuthberts Church in Toronto and ltev lohn Iovlcr of St liioiiias Church in Shanty flay all Anglicans Rev Donald Jay of Central United Church in flar rie and Rev Ray tatlock of Barrics First Baptist Church Succeeding speakers at Collier Street United will be ltev Ciirl Bull of the Free Methodist Church Rev Gerhard llylaard of IIssa Itoad Presbyterian Itcv David Kaye of St Georges An glican ltev Ernest Nullmeyer Baptist miniser and joint preltcntation by Rev Emerson Knowles and Dr lim Finlay of Collier Street United Luncheons are planned by both churches in connection with the services Tickets are still available for tonights Wintario draw Tickets are still available for tonights Wintario draw at flar rie Central Collegiate featur ing television personality lrcd Davis and concert by Don Messers Islanders The show goes on pm with the draw at Doors open at 630 be televised on the Global Tel evision Network Tickets are $54 apiece and will be on sale at the door fro cecdr go to the Friends of the Itirehall for their cultural activ ities Grand prizes in the draw in clude two $100000 awards and two of $50000 total of 22 The draw featuring $1092000 320 prizes will be given away in tax free prize money will lhe Nottawasaga Van Club received trophy for best float in the Barrie Winter Carnival ranging from $25 upward VAN CLUB RECEIVES TROPHY Iorchlight at the clubs regular meeting Wed nesday evening FROM Lhilfl RECREAT Clip Dorrie Examiner 15c Per Copy Carrier Home Delivery 85c Weekly 22 Page ON GROUP NEEDS SPARK LIKE DEVELOPMENT OF NEW PARK The city recreation committee needs new paik to rekindle its enthusiasm and incentive says member Itloience Steele Mrs Steele illfl the commit tee Wednesday it needs major project something like Sun nidale Park to give it new im portance Last week its chairman Jim Edwards resigned lie criieized the number of aldermen on the cmmittee and said moi of the matters dealt with were mundane anal tedious Mrs Steele prioiised the com mittee try to something to preserve the waterfront for rec reational use She said inthl of the land now zoned for litilit industry or commercial Imelopmcut and soon Barrie will loss it beauii tul waterfront Any viitos the ljv Ik to always ask why do we allow whats iapperiiii to our water front she said She sad lllt euiiitittcn could advise other city groups planning the developmcn or the water front Such role she said would fall in the recreation coni mittees terms of reference OUT OF LEAGUE Aid Ernie Itoznnn said any rcdevclopment of the lakeshore area was out of the ccmmit tecs league lle said mol of the land is al ready ifiltl Mr lzIil iidiitry on commercial use and the city wants to attract more industry It the land available the city would be foobin to tie this tip in any type of recreational use he said Mrs Steele said the waterfront is very poor men for indus try She added one of the citys big problems new is the flow of large trucks through downtown streets More industry along the lake would generate more truck traf fic and create bigger problem She said when the Canadian National Railways land goes up for sale in the future it should not revert to indusrial use iary Stoncr ltit£ltl0n direc tor said the Bay Area Study touuiiittcc which is responsible for devising planning strategy for the lakeshore is floundering lie said ciiairm lil Lorne low er resigned late in 1975 and the committee has not met since No vember Its now nonfunctional he Llltl IIl TU UUVtlL Ald Nelson ilflt said the bay area commilce has thrown the ball back to city council lr liiwcr could not be reach cd for comment today The committee agreed to re icw its priorities for the de velopment of the lakeshore Aid liotman said the high cost of land alon the lake pre vented its use for anything but industrial or commercial devel opnicnt lie said Itll liov apartment buildings as sngcesfed by Mrs Steele were ectiiiiiiicaily un feasible there AGREES WINTARIO FUNDS SHOULD GO TO HEALTH Barrie III Arthur llvaus IC Sinicoc cntrc Wednesday hc nerccs with con stituents who told him Wintario funds should be used for health care in the provinte said have He said rccrcaiionul and cul tural activities for which the funds are now uNd are im portant bill health care is still more essential think pcoplc buy the tickets it would still the moncy wcrc used for that purpose be said Provincial Iicalth minister Frank lillcr said earlier this year he disagrees with this suggcfiion He said iiilirio funds are only drop in the bucket compared with in mammoth provincial hcalth budch and Wilitnrio pccilicillly pro poacd as means vii raising funds for activities on which the provincc wiuld not spcml tax money ilS PARKVIEW CENTRE ADVISORY BOARD Paiktiew Centre members spent two and half hours Wednesday casting votes for their advisory board and sel KINDERGARTEN ected If people to serve FRONT ROW tfrorn left lau la Presser IIster Scott Bea Linton Verna llamilton and Nina Black BACK ROW Ross Kennedy Vern Bury and Jim McGinnis Also on the board are John Smith John Ransom and Ed Scott Exa miner Photo Wont alter admission rules separate school bd decides Alter lengthy consideration by the policy tlllllliilt tlic Sini coc County ltonian Catholic Sep aiate School board has lccitlei not to alter its Kindergarten ad mission rule In ltcbrugiry Allisamba liim eraiio of Victoria Harbour ap peared before the board iskili tlia it change is lcc ill cutoff date for admitting children to klllril1tllitll Irs lrimeiazio whose Christopher was born Jan argued the lrmrd itiil not have steadfast rule but admit youn ger children of proven ability Trustee Mary lunnoch chair man of the poiy committee Still Recreation advisory group with Kinsmen on Little Lake Park The citys iccrcnlion itlltl committee will meet with the Barrie Kinsmen Club later this month to dismi lic develop ment of Little Lalzc Park The city bought 201 acres set cral years ago one is now con sidering the purchase of 37 acres of adjacent lanrllockml property The service clul ild like to contribute to the development of the park city recreation direc tor Gary Stoncr said Wednes day It was siiLtgtsttzll thc commit tee meet with the club to llS cuss plan for the parks dov elopmcnt Concern was iactl by Aid firnie llotman that in some cas es in the pi gifts from city service clubs to the recrea tion department have turned into expensive propositions for the city The Rotary fountain at Cen tennial Park and the skitow at Sunnidalc Iaik donaed by the llotary clubs have tr its for iic ttiiiciit break and ill III Lions ililtll city lIOIilllrt of tlwns It was urged that ll be made clear to tiic Iviitsiiicn that any lfltilllllli ll ill park not re suit to llilil lilitlltltlllllltl or sit pcri2 costlt The city will spend between 320000 and 343000 ltl construct road into it park Sonic funds wcrc allocated in the lll70 operating budget The recreation committee has endorsed in llllllll the mapp ing of the park by the Ontario Orienteering ocition to dc lcrminc the parks potential for an orienteering nurse Al Eyers elected chairman of rec advisory committee Al Ichis was elected chair man of the city recreation advis ory committee tcilncsday lie takes over from Jim IId wards who resigned last week Mr ltllward swirl he as tired being political shock ahsorber for city council lie siid liltlo wcrc too many city zildcimcn on the committee and it has lost its relevance hope can fulfil the office with some mcaniig lr gy crs said also hope that we can rcgenernte some of the cit tliusiasm would like to see in this committee All future meetings of the com niittee will be held on the fourth lltursday ol tiltil month ing at 730 pm at city hall stil oil price bcow lit barrel said the committee has coiiwid cred all the social financial administrative and geographic implications of any change in policy and has decided the fair and consistcnt procelurc is the one in use Mrs Munnoch who is also teacher in loroiito said admit liig on the grounds of class sic would be giving educzmon by quantity rather than quality that establishing February cut otf date would only cause prob lems wzth thc cioldrcn born in March and that allowing tlliili to ciici school on l1ls birthdate would only work in an Ungrad cd system to meet ALI IlliNlli ROIMAN concerned 11 tors the typical test given CAPSULE NEWS Will try to keep price hike small IlAWt tCll IIiicrgy Minister Alastair ttillcspic indicated today that the lcdcral government will try to keep an incrcase in New CIA agent list said published Compulsory education begins at age she said and the boards policy of insisting child rcn be live to enter kindergar ten is in keeping with regula lions Mrs frinicrano said this mor ning she will not accept the boards decision and will write to the ministry of education op posing the board She said site has already writ ten to the CBC program Om budsman and suspects it will be invesigating the situation soon PROVISION IN ACT Mrs lriinerano explained the rc is proision in the Educa lltiii Act that permits board to establish class or admit children born after Dec 31 and also noted he 1ltclillitin is small in Victoria Harbour in the morning and there it no attcrnoon class The classroom is left empty in the afternoon she said and dont see why they should get the money when they are not doing their job The mother said she could see where change in policy could detrimentally affect the public school system but argacd it would not affect the separate schools because they are not overcrowded Mrs lrimerano said she in tends to change her taxes from separate to public at the end of the year Work has started on budget will try to keep it low The separate school board has bcgiin the task of preparing its 1976 budget and according to chairman ltoss Saunders we are doing everything in our power to cu lllln budget as low as we lllllv can Mr Saunders Barrie trus tee said the budget commit tee has held its initial meeting but does not have much to re port as yet The committee did however ask that committee be estabc lislicd to investigate the boards transportation system in hopes of finding ways to cut expens es lransportation is it major item in the budget Mr Saunders said and it may be that we cant save cent but its worth try Lloyd Lallume of Midland will be chairman of the transporta tion committee Speech therapists demonstrate An estimated five per cent of all children enrolled in element ary school suffer some form of speech difficulty and three per cent hearing difficulty accord ing to Jacques and Mary Sou cie The two are speech therapists employed by the Siincoe Coun ty lloman Catholic Separate Schooi Board and Wednesday night they demonstrated for trus to elementary students Since September the ample has tested 2000 children in tra des and as well as any others when requested Mr Soueie demonstrated ty pical hearing test and then LONDON tllentct new Ii of zvllcgcti lnilcd Sttes in telligence agents reopenth the controversy today over lilt pitaslice of exposures and pnovided headache for Aime Armstrong on her first day as IRS Ambassador to llrilaiii Ulster convention is failure ItltllilASl AP Northern Ireland iontifiitioinil coiivtnttion set up by Britain last May to work out way to share political pow er between the Protestant nnijority nut the Roman Catholic min ority broke tip in failure today as expected Birch Bayh suspends campaigning NICW YtlltK tAli Senator llircli Ilavyh announced ltwliay he is suspetultintg active campaigning for the Democratic nomination for United States president age Securities industry less profitable lOItONTO GP study prepared for the Toronto Stock Ex change and released today says rising costs and restricted com mission rates have made the Canadizni securities industry less profitalbie than it used to be This is your Lawyer speaking Watch the ball and repeat after me You were hypnotized in to joining the SLA thilcn ltieli Larsen and lcr Warren tiSatarJnei Photo Bob Ilayncs aiitei leacoek representing hc carnival com mittee Grant l1iullougb lohn ui 41 gt lauhVuw musx ltlilOllstltllLtl how the therapist checks mouth formation and movement lie then listened for fluency in speech When there appears to be problem Ii Soucie said the school contacts the family and suggcsw the child be taken to doctor Mrs Soucie gave the articul atioii test to Anne at nine yeir old volunteer showing how the child is asked to repeat 47 words which generally ciuc probems and then repeat entire entcn ces Income tax case set for March 29 An attempt to lune charges under the Income Tax Act ainst Barrie Natural Gas Serv ices and Barre linor Satcs dis missed was not allowed by pro vincial court Judge John Anjo Wednesday and the eies will continue ltlarh 19 Lawyer Iolni Wrigley argued that the charges stated sections of the Income Tax Act which lid not exist the charges should be droiuicd lie said the charges specified the Il um as amended hat that had since been supplanted by new act The Crown Attorney however provided the 1952 act as am ended and it included section 1531 and 21th which Mr Wri gley had said did not exist in the act Judge Anjo said as far as he could see the present Income Tax Act was simply the 1952 act amend id so saw no reason for dismissing the char ge on the technicality itl

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