Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 22 Mar 1976, p. 9

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sg JUDY LaMARSll Ontarios Royal Commission on former federal cabinet minister The threemember commission symbolic sudden or gradual violence in the media will hold Judy LaMarsh is plans to hold more than two dozen directed against persons or proper public hearing March 31in Orillia to study the effects on socie public hearings in Ontario and to ty Submissions from the public are invited at the hearing to be held in the United Steelworkers recreation hall 50 Gill St at 730 pm Individuals and groups wishing to submit briefs or address the hearing should submit copies of briefs or summaries of speeches in advance if possible but submissions will be accepted on the night of the hearing MAILING ADDRESS Mailing address for submissions is 151 Bloor St suite 810 Toronto M58 2V5 The commission was appointed in May 1975 Mandate for the commission headed by talk show host and ty of the increasing exhibition of violence in the media to determine the relation ship if any between media violence and the incidence of violent crime to hold public hearings such as the scheduled hearing in Orillia to make recommendations if warranted for action by the pro vincial or other governments the communications industry and the general public The commission has the power to summon witnesses to require testimony under oath and to sub poena documents and other evidence gather data in the form of surveys reports articles and similar items from all over the world The commission has already issued an interim report and has set May 31 as the deadline for reception of written material for consideration in its final report Commission members have defin ed violence as action which in trudes painfully or harmfully into the physical psychological or social wellbeing of persons or groups Violence the commission says may be trivial or catastrophic ob vious or subtle natural or design ed justified or unjustified real or winters accumulation of CAMPAIGN KICKOFF The Kiwanis Club of Barrie will officially start its Easter Seal Campaign for crippled BAD FLOODING IN STAYNER Several areas of Stayner snow King Street South the flooding has subsided were flooded as warm where this house is located now but area pOliCC lei lV th 0mm weather Saturday melted the had up to three feet of water flooding may begin again if Hughes from 11 am to pm Included in the tour will be Roger Kerslake ceramics Georgian College student award display on it in some parts Most of LOCAL AND GENERAL adults and $1 for students and senior citizens may be purchas ed from any guild member of Stephens Mens Wear on the weather warms up rapid cial grants are expected to be presented at the meeting ANNLAI EETth Margaret Engel of the Na Ellie Titanic Examiner CITYNEWS The Barrie Examiner Monday March 22 l976 Bayclub future still undecided The future of proposed $6 million condominium apart ment project near downtown Harrie is still undecided The citys committee of ad justment has not granted iiiiiior variance applications by the developer St Davids ln vestments Ltd for the site The committee is withholding its decision tlllltl the developer presents more detailed draw ings of the project especially exteriorelevations request for the drawings was made at committee meeting it lays ago but the developer has not sent the necessary information Ron ltoutledge of St Davids said the project has to apart ments in ltstorey tower with In terraced apartments along DunhniStrctt St Davids receile permis sion last year to build 22o unit project including 11 ter raced apartments aiid two 14 storcy apartment buildings The developer did not pro ccttl with the project leaving block of boarded up houses on thesite Mr ltoutledge said St Davids is in hurry to begin the project and has three crews demolishing the existing buildings onstructioii can not begin The 89cm square toot site is until building permit is bordered by Albert Blake ol issued which will not be given her and Dunlop streets and is unless the committee grants mned for apartment buildings llll Illllltil ViillitlltlS Grade II of Easlview Some 40 Grade ll students from Bairies Eastview Seconr dary School will leave for Quebec April it on fiveday trip designed to put their lttll ch lessons to practical use The students will attend day of school with their hosts in SteIin and will spend two visit beginning May ti atten ding classes at Eastvicw and touring the Toronto area ost of the April ll trip is $2671 of which $11m is to be provided by the Ontario Ministry of Education and $201 bythe Kiwanis lub of Barrie children tonight at the Holiday Norman Taylor water col Dunlop Street liils Silllltsvtflnf in and HUlmtl mm ml hm Inn beginning at 615 Mayor ors Leo Valdis Ilgacs SCHOOL BOARD agilsrlliltniztrtu$jwmégliz QucbocCity They willstay two gilldzdlm WWWS Dorian Parker will attend the dinner ARTISTS TOUR On April 24 the Georgian Guild will hold an Artists Tour ON WITH SK Kelly Duckworth got help with her skate laces Sunday from her mother Barbara of sculpture Andy Nixon painter in oil acrylics and collage and Trinity Anglican Church ec clesiastical embroideries and banners Tickets at $3 for TES THEN Stroud before performing in South lnnisfil Skating the There will be meeting of the Simcoe County Board of Educa tion this Wednesday at pm at the Education Centre 99 Ferris Lane Details of provin ON WITH SHOW Kelly is costumed as flower Examiner Photo Clubs ice review in Lefroy speaker at the annual meeting of the Barrie and District Association for the Mentally Retarded scheduled for March 30 Dinner will be served at 330 pm in the adult Reliabilita tion Centre 175 Hayfield St Tickets at $350 each are available at the workshop The public is invited to attend the meeting COURSEOPENINGS There are still many openings in Georgian College Extension Services course on abnormal psychology The program is designed for students with nights in their hosts homes and two nights in motels and will return to Barrie April 12 Their hosts will return the hapcroiie for the trip is lxistview teacher lien lialtor que Public meet Tuesday on rezoning of lot public meeting is scheduled luesday at city hall to discuss an application to reone undles Road lot to multiple family from single family detached Inch are proposing the con struction of semisdetachcd home in the west side of the lot is single family detached dwelt ing and on the east side are Media violence the commission says is not necessarily the same as violence in real life and may do more or less harm than original violence Commission members in addition to Miss LaMarsh 51 lawyer who served as health and welfare minister and secretary of state under the late Lester Pearson are Scott Young 57 Globe and Mail columnist who has written numerous books on sports and other subjects and Lucien Beaulieu 42 fami ly court judge with wide experience in childrens aid and other social work THESE Ftlllt young women may look sedate and demure now but when the production of The Merry Widow begins naughty can number right Maxims in Paris The girls Violence in the media hearings in Orilli Thursday they will do highkicking can out of are Ramona llreljac Karen Megraw Susan Howes and Susan Winder Examiner Photoi Strong musical numbers highlight Merry Widow fmiw klfiWIOdwaf SfljclfllgV The owners of the property semi detached units and When the curtain goes up on the charming prince she once twrformance Tl run 3011 JIHH Marilyn Jennings and Valerie hydro substation the tlpfltltil Th Merry WIN With hint 110 The number more than UN dy 0r ism lhepublicmeeting startsat Widow at Georgian College In chance meeting she is 50 All are busy polishing up the ing April The registration fee is $45 and the course will be cancelled if there is not suffi cient number of participants CIVIC MEETINGS GYMNASTICS The Barrie recreation depart ment will be holding parcnts nights for students involved in its gymnastics program The first night will be held at odr ington Street school March 30 at 630 for beginners and the pm in the council chambers at city hall The board is also sclicdtilcd to meet representatives of two buildcrdeveIopers in the city to discuss three plans of subdivi sioii Two of the plans are in Residential District bordered Theatre lhursday the audience is sure to experience mliisical treat The popular musical scored by Franz liehar with dialogue and lyrics by Charles George revolves around love affair between merry American widow and lashing prince of reunited with Prince Nikalas at an American seaside resort But the prince played by Rob Townsend is engaged to be married to princess in his native land thus providing the basis of the heartwarming plot in which all eventually ends happily ever aftcr Xlftlllllillltt this week at the college theatre The show rims Thursday lfiiday and Saturday Tickets are $254 each and may be ob tained at the college LENTEN SERVICE Rev Gerard liylaard 0f Essa followingday at for advanced by Anne Street St Vincent an mythical European country The high points of the show Road wosbymrmn Church will students second evening will Street the city limits and The widow Mrs Adele are the strong musical proud this Tuesday at 12130 TODAY be held at 630 April at Highway 400 The other plan is Talbot played by Joan numbers larticularily stirring ollwr Street United Church Barrie council meets in city hall on Collier Street at pm Cookstown council meets at 730 pm in the village council chambers Elmvalc council meets at 745 pm in the village council chambers TUESDAY The city planning board scheduled public meeting starting at pm to discuss rtezoning application on undles Road The meeting is in the council chambers at city hall The planning board holds its regular meeting following the public meeting Wasaga Beach council meets at 730 pm in the town council chambers WEDNESDAY The Simcoe County Board of Education meets at pm in the Education Centre at 99 Fer ris Lane Innisfil township council meets at pm in the municipal building on the tlth Line at Highway ll THURSDAY The Barrie committee of ad justment meets at 510 pm in the council chambers at city hall Barries recreation advisory committee meets at 730 pm in second floor meeting room atcityhall Assikinack school This gram will be for beginners pro This milk truck driven by Edward Aikiiis of Stayncr was seriously damaged after for property cast of Briar Road and south of Burton Avenue Megraw starts off the produc is tion by fondly remembering highkicking number midway through the iii MILK TRUCK TURNS TURTLE being in an accident with car driven by George Wurr tlierle Traffic on Simcoe oiiiity ltoad it was slowed for over an hour by the over turned tanker The accident was near the intersection of the second concession of Sun iiiilale lowiiship Neil lier Cilllrkilll The service is part of series of lcnteii services dri er was seriously injured tlTxaminer lhotoi

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