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Barrie Examiner, 23 Jun 1976, p. 13

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wE varn The majority of elementary schools in the Barrie area held closing exercises for Grade students Tuesday The award winners at the various schools were ALLANDALE HEIGHTS Dorothy Banting citizenship award Ken Leitch Frances Besse memorial mathematics award Steve Mighton General proficiency awards Colleen Dick Julia Roberts Steve Mighton Sandra Scott and Mary Jo Edmundston UNDLES HEIGHTS public school Citizenship awards Zena Locke Jacquie Krug and Duff Binkley GOODFELLOW PUBLIC SCHOOL Head girl Yvonne Lucas Head boy Eddie Hen derson Top athletes Barb Gilbert and Kevin England Op tiMrs award to most improved student Sharon Mergyl Gerry CraneJanice Browning Memorial citizenship award Karen Albert and Bob Vent INNISFIL CENTRAL public school Most improved Grade Kelvin Lemay Top student Joanne Hoeben Public speaking David Lucas Most improved Grade Mike Dietrich Top student Debbie Skaer Top athletes Debbie Skaer Cathy McLean Eric Rainy and Art Switzer Special achievement Caroline Schaly Maureen Robertson Noreen Hughes Cathy Smith Wendy Maer Karen Noonan and Lisa Speare MINESING CENTRAL public school Students of the year Janet Merrett and Alan Priest Historical society award Edward Van Gennip and Andrea Wallis General proficiency Susanne Collins and Edward Van Ginnip Citizenship Lisa Pattenden and Doug Adams Special achievement Sandra Ham mond and Jane Closson PORTAGE VIEW public school General proficiency Douglas Bell Susan Bookey and Dianne Ricketts Top safety patrols Deborah Carron bust and Sandra Schury Istreet ST MARYS separate school Excellence in French Carmen Genovese Karen Dowling Karen Schuch Athletes of the year Monique Cadeau Gerry Wilson Paul Doucette Chiristian Witness Pauline WOorth Michelle Vollebregt Karen Schuch Tereas Teresa Tolhurst Karen IOIIN KOMAR 13 Of St Monicas School Barrie received awards for top Published reports that the Greater Barrie Chamber of Commerce has endorsed the Friends of the Firehall plan to renovate the old Collier Street firehall for cultural centre are false chamber president Ed Harper said today There may be individual members who are in favor of RA to meet on dispute Painswick dispute bet ween Innisfil council and the Painswick Recreation and Community Association could be resolved at special meeting Thursday night All residents of Painswick have been invited to attend the meeting at pm in the oneroom school on Big Bay Point Road at Highway 11 The association recently told council that more than $2000 would be withheld until details of Spending on the 10 acre community park were provided The group also wants consideration for con struction of third tennis court split within the associa tion was evident when presi dent Alf Chalmers resigned his post CITIZENSHIP AWARDS were presented to top primary intermediate and senior grade students at Dowling and Cathy Eydt Top academic students Carmen Genovese and Teresa Tolhurst Students of the year Paul Doucette and Monique Cadeau STEELE STREET public school Top academic girl Diana Lowe and Mary Hen derson Top academic boy David Whetham Arlene Ur bam Memorial Award for Achievement Allan Lowe Top athletes Pat Cameron andJimTyler SLNNYBRAE public school Citizenship Wayne Desbarras Anne Crane and David Krul Top athletes Charlene Denney and Ken Weatherill Most improved student Greg Hart Athletic gold medals Lions Clubt laude Madle Glen Clapham Craig Johnston Tim Bushey Boyd Graham Andy Hodgson Mark Clapham and rob Conklin Special awards Ken Weatherill Jill Fisher Kathy Black and Brian Carter Head boy at Guthrie Public School is Bernd Schaefer and head girl is Dianne McCuaig PRINCE OF WALES School graduates are Linda student and top athlete at the schools graduation recently it he said but the chamber has not endorsed or supported the project He said the Chambers board of directors has looked at the project but has taken no action on it The only suggestion of phamber support he said comes from the fact that slide presentation by the Chambers civic affairs com mittee on downtown renova tion includes slide of the fireball and mentions res toration of such buildings as Sunnybrae Public School in Innisfil From left Wayne Desbarres primary David Krul senior and Anne Anastaselos Nicky Anthis Dawn Archibald Stefan Aust Bob Baxter Sandra Bellefeuille Brenda Bette Paul Bishop Trent Bouchard Sandra Collins Wanda Coulson Michael DaCosta Joanne DeVries Cheyne Dietrich Greg Eisan Linda Emnis Jim Eveline Jennifer Fairbairn Jamie Fort Larilyn Fort Marilyn Hill Jamie Hunter Bonnie King Ann Klein San dra Larocque Susan Laurier Denis Leduc Angela Lee Roda ney Lee Wendy Lem Darlene MacPerson Teresa Meil Randy Milburn Robert Ouderkirk Doug Rawn Allan Ross Peter Smith David Stagg MaryAnne Stepulaistis Susan Strong Nicky Tellino Isaias Teves Darlene Tripp Barry Twaddle Brenda Watson Dale Wor msley HILLCREST PLBII School general proficiency award win ners are John Belts Kathy Bradley Kim Brett and Russ Wadge Award of merit recipients are Cathy Baxter John Betts Sandra Bishop Kathy Bradley Brian Cohen Kim Brett Rob Denis Laralcc Duga Susan Engel Grcg Fisher Doug Holt Gordon Mc lintock Susan Patterson Heather Sutherland Lisa Sweet Michael Van Der Vtldcii Russ Wadgc WARNHA award winners are most improved student Greg Monger safety patrollcr of the year Frances Noordhoff Crane intermediate Cer tificate of merit in French were also presented to Nancy McKenzie Jill citizenship award Jane Wallin and Arlene Cheney GRADUATES receiving progress awards are Michael Cooper Dean Padley Tracy Bryant Bruce Johnson Ian Hemingway Gregory Godin Mark Ransom Rosemarie Frey Terry Downes Lisa Spencer Kim Stoddart Lynden Mapes Stewart Duckworth Denise Webb Ken McLeod Julian Huby Janine Warnica and Elaine Hemingway iOODFELLOW GRADIAT ES are Doug Ayers Jimmy Benson Karen Bondanis Ian Brown Ken Doyle Susan Dubc Donna Dyson Kevin England Robert Godhue George Gould Steven Hatfield Barbara Hat ton Eddie Henderson Laurie Hunter Denise Jean Raymond Koost Shelley Korpatnicki Sharon Mergl Ginny Mills Russ Mitchell Fillamina Morricllo Veronica Niemeycr Karen Patrick Annette Power Mark Ripley James Thorn Sandra Thorn Daniel Vilunas Steven White Royce Winger Karen Albert Heather An drade Ricky Bittman Brad Chambers Bruce Thmara Ronald Currie Michael Duck worth Brenda Fetter Diana Forsythc Laurie Gamble Bar bara Gilbert Tammie Guest Jamie Hatton John Holdcroft Jeffrey Hunter Sylvanna Ingribilli Barbie Jones Vito Liscio Yvonne Lucas Jamic Lupicinni Ritchie Lyddiatt Fisher Annette Heerschap Sherri Laycock Brenda Fellows and Ken Weatherill Kathryn McKenzie Joe Mor ton Michael Owen Judy Pit cher Kim Third Bob Vent CurtisWicks INNISFIL ENTRAL graduates are Debbie Anderson Laurie Armstrong Patti Barthorpe Pat Ber trand David Bell David Bowman Susan Boyce Bar bara Burns Terry Butchers Andrew Carriere Lori Car rigan Suzanne Chayer Joanne Corner Jamie Davis Donna Dexter Peter Dicamillo Brian Dietrich Mike Dietrichlebbiie DOrsay John Durham Mark Ferrier Graham Fry Hassim Gaffoor Kathy Glid don Danny Gould Sandra Greaves Jackie Heeinga Noreen Hughes Paula Jones Paul Kaasalainen Wilma Korcvaar Jimmy LaPierre Tammy Lewis Jean Love Don Mattcer Wendy Maerz Irina McKenzie Cathy McLean Anson McQuarrie David Munshaw Karen Ntxman Terry Iurnell Eric Rainy Maureen aroline Schaly Mauro Siiiagoga Dtbbic Skaer athy Smith Heather Smith Leslie Smith Darlene Snow Lisa Spcarc Dean Squibe Art Switxer Judy Ihompson Matt Van Maurik Lisa Waddington Susan Walkington Linda White Darlcnc Wilkes Denise Wilkes Jamie Woods and Bonnie Ycatcs KAREN TIHFIAILT was presented the general pro ficicncy award for being plans for firehall an example of possibliitics for rejuvenating the down town core However he said it is made clear in the presenta tion that use of the slide does not constitute endorsement of any particular project Mr Harper said he plans to ask civic affairs chairman Marshall Green to remove the slide from the presenta tion He said he also plans to poll chamber directors on their attitude to the firehall proposal Four goals in minute gets Sadlon victory Keith Jacques put on oneman show in the final two minutes of Sadlons Motors game in Alliston ihe Huronia Minor La crosse game had been tied 77 and Jacques scored four times in minute and nine seconds to give Sadlon 119 win Jacques had total of seven goals in the game which saw Alliston storm from from 41 deficit to 64 lead in the second period Sadlon scored three times for 76 lead before Alliston only managed two goals in an at tempt to tie the game again Other Sadlon goals WkFC scored by Doug Eggiman and John Engel with We each Andy Thomas had four goals for Alliston Richard Surowiak had three and Ken Ford and Sean Whelan had oneeach The next league game is tonight at pm as Elmvalc plays host to Midland LUMBER STOLEN About $500 worth of nearly new lumber was stolen from lot at 423 Dunlop St over the weekend The lumber in about 100 12f00t lengths of twobyfours belonged to Henry Schaeffcr the tap student at As sikiiiack Public School The award was presented by LOCAL ANDGENERAL Fill plans amended to include pilings IIOITSE DAMAGED Vandals caused about $250 damage to the house the Bar rie Rotary Club is building The house at 222 Grove St was entered sometime on the weekend and interior drywall was smashed The club is building the house with voluntary labor and will sell it to raise money TARS ENTERED Thieves entered three cars parked in an underground garage at 329 Blake St Sun day night The biggest single item stolen was set of golf clubs valued at $008 Owners of the cars also told police that such things as registra tion papers and credit cards were stolen No one has yet been arrested for the thefts TRUSTEES MEET The Royal Victoria Ilospital Board of Trustees will hold meeting Monday at 415 pm in the Board Room 83 of the hospital AHOPIRIIE The city of Barrie will not be increasing its maximum selling price on Assisted Home Ownership Program AHOP houses for awhile says Central Mortgage and Housing Corp CMHC spokesman The spokesman told the city its request to in crease the price to about $45000 from the present $39500 wouldnt be met CHMC said the Barrie price is one of the highest in the province TITLE OBJEf IION City council is making an objection to the St Davids Investments Ltd plan at the John Dunlop vicev principal land titles office Council ap proved an application to ob ject to the plan until 10 foot road widening dedication is indicated along Dunlop Tol lier and Duckworth streets on the plan St Davids sent the plans for an apartment 30n dominium project to the land titles office for registration The developer will have to redraw the plans with the 10 foot road widening indicated REZONING APPROVED City development commit tee is sending rezoning ap plication by Franks Seafoods of Barrie Ltd formerly chks Seafoods to city coun cil for approval Frank leklenburg owner applied for the rezoning for property west of his store The land will be zoned for commercial to permit the construction of parking lot It was zoned for residential IandgMaggie LIBRARY EXHIBIT The Barrie Public Library is holding an art exhibition of paintings by senior students of North Collegiate The show on the lower floor of the main building will continue until July SUMMER IIOURS In July and August the Barrie Public Library hours at the main building will be 930 am to 830 pm Monday to Friday and 930 am to pm on Saturday The boys and girls department will close at pm on Fridays SCULPTURE SIIOW An exhibition of sculpture and photography by Valdis DEBBIE SKAER picked up top nisfil Central graduation Tuesday right awards at In Schools As well as general proficien HIODFELLOW in lnnisfil Township held its graduation Tuesday with 58 students heading for SCHOOL high school Top award SAINT MONHAS top students are from left Lco llgacs is being held in the upstairs gallery of the old fireball on Collier Street June 21 to July The times for viewing the program are weekdays to pm and weekends to pm FLOWER SHOW The ro Township Hor ticultural Society is holding an Early Summer Flower show in the Crown Hill United Church June 30 Entries are to be placed from 10 am to pm and the show opens to the public at 745 pm Muriel Hart is the convenor of the show The church is at the junction of Highways 11 and 93 TWOTENDERS Barrie is advertising two tenders for truck and sewer pipe The truck tender is for 1976 fourcylinder pickup truck with tonneau cover for the pickup box and automatic transmission The tender closes June 28 at pm with the tender opening commit tee opening them at 215 pm The second tender is for 800 lineal feet of 66 inch diameter concrete pipe storm sewer 2500 lineal feet of 30 inch diameter concrete pipe for sanitary sewer 230 lineal feet of 54 inch diameter gauge tunnel liner and 1000 lineal feet of 24 inch diameter con crete pipe for 11IIHI sewer RETIREMENT IEA SIROUI tea honoring teacher Marian Ross retir ing after 42 years service will be held June 29 from 330 to 530 pm at Suniiybrae School cy she was the outstanding girl athlete had the Grade outstanding academic achievement and was the only winner of school winners were front row from left Eddie Hender son head boy Karen Albert citizenship award Steve Hatfield cova Glenn Hreljac Judy Sass Lisa Brennan and Linda Engineering drawings sub mitted to the federal and pro vincial government for per mission to fill in the bay were amended by city council Mon day Council is adding the term or sheet metal piling to the towings describing the possi ble method of finishing the end of fill area The drawings now only in dicate use of rip rap material to protect the land fill from washing away Rip Tenders called for highways Tenders have been called by the Ontario ministry of transportation and com munications for im provements to sections of Highway 400 North and Highway 12 in Simcoe Coun ty Grading drainage and pav ing will be done on Highway 400 at the intersection of Mount St Louis Road 45 miles south of Highway 12 Intersection improvements will also be made on Highway 12 at Simcoe County Road 22 and on the service road adja cent to Highway 400 from Mount St Louis north to Con Medonte Township Tenders will be opei ed July crest Other award winners were from left Joanne Houben outstanding academic achievement in Dean Squibb Grade ledictorian and Bob Vent citizenship Rear row Sharon Mergl progress award Barb Gilbert outstanding girl athlete Scott Miss Scott was presented the Jody Tate rap is old cement pieces and boulders Only Mayor Dorian Parker who is opposed to any filling in of the bay opposed the mo tion to add the term Ald Jim Perri city de velopment committee chair man said future councils will have to decide what type of material will be used to pro tect the area from Bayfield Street to Mulcaster Street He said sheet metal piling is estimated to cost about $400000 while rip rap is prac tically free But he said docking facilities will not be available if rip rap is used The city has applied to the ministry of transport fed Church plans Bible school Central United Church is planning vacation Bible School this summer for elementary schoolaged children The school will be held in two sessions the first from July 12 to 16 the second from July 19 t023 Buses will pick up children from various school yards in thecity The sessions which will run from 945 to 1130 each morning will include crafts games picnics hikes outstanding boy athlete and Cathy McLean and Eric Rainey general profi eiency acwmwh Yvonne Lucan head girl Kevin England outstan ding boy athlete and Shelley Korpatnicki co valedictorian Memorial Award Ex aminer Photo eral the ministry of the en vironment and the ministry of natural resources both provincial for permission to use landfill The work will add about 100 feet of shoreline along the length of the area Ald Perri said channel is pro sed east of Government doc to permit docking along that side as well as on the west side of the channel At one time he said the ci ty was considering docking facilities along the length of the land fill area also but the decision may depend on the costs 15 graduate Richard Frankruyter and Eileen Kloosterman won the best sportsmanship and athletics awards at the Tim mothy Christian Schools graduation Friday Alan Luymes was val edictorian for the graduating class of 15 Guest speaker was Rev Lawrence Howerzyl ofCollingwood Other graduates were Fred Geus Mildred Kam stra Robert Visser Wilma Post John Triemstra James Eshuis Charlene Vanderhorst Tim Wynia Stephen Dick Christine Swinkels Leonard Borgdorff and Brian Dykstrat

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