Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 22 Dec 1976, p. 6

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Police wants says Constable Gary community ser vices of icer for the police department And if the lice and the public can esta lish partner ship then crime prevention is possible he told the Kiwanis Club of Barrie Monday night The t0pic was Safeguard against Crime Constable Logan described his duties as outh officer and his role in helping juveniles The youth bureau has counsellors and robation of ficers ready to after poten tial lawbreakers Thirty per cent of police criminal calls involve juvenile delinquency he said As youth officer he has handled as man as 91 calls in threewee period an And its that time of he said year With firsttime offenders he said we dont scare but we give firm caution The juvenile offenders com mittee deals with the juveniles investigates all aspects and recommends to Constable Logan what should be done Parents are heavily involved Id say 80 per cent of the parents of juvenile offenders saivlyes we want help elp can vary according to cases But sometimes pro blem exists because of money Such was the boy whose rents couldnt afford to outfit im for hockey Boredom led to mischief Someone donated hockey equipment and hes been play ing hockey for three weeks And we haven had call EOPLS wants The Barrie Examiner Wednesday1 December 22 I976 PEOPLE AND PLACES WINNER Joan Gaudette of Angus won the draw for the executive case last Monday with benefits going to the recreation facilities in Angus DRAW WINNERS Rosemary Uncles won the snow lady as first prize in the ivenettc draw recently at the childrens Christmas party Bud Williams won the wreath as second prize The children brought gifts to put under the tree ENGLISH GROUP The English Conversation Group will meet Jan from 10 am to 12 noon at the Barrie Public Library There will be discussion of current events usin Newcomer News grad English news aper for new Canadians pu lished by the Ontario Citizenship Branch of the Ministry of Culture and Recreation DOOR PRIZE ir and Mrs Dave Beckman won the door prize recently at the Christmas party for Zeta Lambda and Xi Beta Chapters of Beta Sigma Phi at the Royal Canadian Legion SINGERS Carol Stevenson and her group of four girls sang Christmas songs at the annual meeting and Christmas show for ro Township Horticultural Society couples oldest niece Mrs rozier of Stoney Creek They have 18 nieces and nephews UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT The Clansman Manor Residential Home Big Bay Point Accommodation for seniors semiinvalids diets planned For further information please call Mrs Sheila Collins 4363252 The Ilansman Manor Big Bay Point Rd RR Barrie FREE LOCAL DELIVERY 99 DUNLOP 726641 WI HOSTESS Mrs Gerald King of Barrie was hostess for the recent meeting of the Flos Womens Institute with 14 members pre sent GUESTS Ken Wilkinson Ralph Crumb and Joe McKeowen members of the Canadian legion branch 547 were guests at the Christmas party of the ladies auxiliary held at the Bell Ewart Hall CHRISTMAS VISITORS Enjoying Christmas day at the home of Robert and Donna Furyk and children of 44 Ot taway Ave will be Inspector and Mrs Reginald Moore and Miss Hilda Harmsworth of Niagara Falls Mrs Dorothy Furyk Mr and Mrs Trueman McConnel and Mr and Mrs Darryl Bedard and Gretta Ex cell all of Barrie and Mr and Mrs John Seal and son Michael of Hillsdale SPENDCHRISTMAS Mrs Raymond Adams of Sprin dale Newfoundland is spen ing Christmas and New Years with her daughter and soninlaw Mr and Mrs Earl Ricketts of Sunnidale Road in Barrie MONEY RAISED Gordon Cross collected $6051 from members of the Bay inter national Club local citizen band radio club for Timmy Elliott who lost his mother Ellen Elliott in fatal fire on Essa Road The money will be used to buy Christmas presents for the boy Trust Singer to solve your lastminute shopping problems Prom Singer for Christmas Gift Wrapping Sewing Instruction AT NO EXTRA CHARGE Trademark of Singer Company of Canada Ltd Write may vary carrying case or cabinet extra CYNTHIA COWPER social convener for the Painswick Christmas spirit alive at season annual dance Stroud Innisfil Recreation Complex was alive with the Christmas spirit Saturday night when members of the Painswick Community and Recreation Association met to wish one another Merry Christmas It was the annual Christmas Party Its been four solid years of work says director Jean Chap man And the association is do ing what it started out to do The association is spinoff of the onceWarnica Communi ty Group established in 1972 to promote community awareness in Painswick Before that the Home and School Committee existed The prupose of the group is the same since first president Kitty Aylett held the gavel We promote social sports cultural and educational ac tivities in the community Mrs Chapman said The group was behind the development of 10 acre park she said And this once finish ed will attract more sports Present Collection Wednesday Saturday Monday Thursday Tuesday Friday PUBLIC WORKS i034 This Christmas why not give the gift of fitness Now 1917 GARBAGE COLLECTION EFFECTIVE JANUARY IST I977 REGULAR GARBAGE COLLEC TION DAYS WILL BE ROTATED AS FOLLOWS Exceptions to the above are as follows Essa Rood Commercial District from Bradford Street to Bur ton Avenue TUESDAYFRIDAY Dunlop Street Commercial District oreo bounded by High Street Poyntl Street Simcoe Street Ross Street and Collier Street both sides inclusive TUESDAY FRlDAY On declared holidays no collection will take place and those areas affected will receive collection on their next regular doy Enqmries or problems concerning garbage collection should be referred to the Public Works Department 726424 during nor mol working h0ts for investigation The coOperotion of all citizens is appreciated suggested this notice be retained for future reference Community and Recreation corsagc from president Association dance received Garry Moore Saturday night at the Stroud lnnisfil Recreation Complex At right is Jean Chapman director Examiner Photo cf MEIIUN DT bonus THERAPIST Complete Denture Service Hours9om 6pmMonthru Set 280 Dunlop St Barrie 7286810 Member Denturist Society The group is beckoning other organizations to come together We try to have represen tative from all areas of the community on our board she said Aside from holding two dances year the lZmember executive meets regularly to discuss community involve ment Thats why joined Mrs Chapman said was in terested in getting into com munity affairs Mrs Chapman has been with the association since it developed out of the Warnica SchoolGroup Recent projects have includ ed organizing allcandidates meetings previous to the municipal elections Today president is Garry Moore Bev Allen is secretary Clayden Miller vicepresident Marg Young treasurer Other directors aside from Mrs Chapman are Tom Culyer Sylvia Culyer Mildred Walker Hy Kerr Cynthia Cowper Ed Bowman and lohn Bobrowiczr introductory Full PriviIege MEMBERSHIP during this our Christmas gift to you you can give one month of the Barrie Fitness Centre for only fif teen dollars 0Cool Refreshing Pool OScandinavian Style Sauna OSooihing Whirlpool Caliiornia Sunroom 0Proiessional Programs with an experienced staff Effective January I977 Monday Thursday Tuesday Friday Wednesday Saturday THE and is lt BARR Ciler artistes in liRl December 76 Jingle her bells with Singer ZlGZAG sewing machine Anyone would think you spent months dreamng up such great gift The Fashion Matc is sew anything machine with all the features to keep things sewing smoothly Like easytouse dial controls puslibutton reverse needle positions and famous Singer front drorrln bobbin Give the gift thats sow right Now specially low pr iced to jingle your bells Sewing Cent and participating Approved Dealers Atstngeryouoetwhatyoupqykmumdaltttiebttnm Georgian Mall Barrie 7287960

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