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Barrie Examiner, 15 Nov 1979, p. 13

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Voteo oinst Peneton uishene roec examiner Thursday Nay 17571 9779 School funding questioned by Simcoe board members Hy TERRY FIELD if The Examiner cost new provincial policy designed to answer the school Ienetangmshene francophones seems linly to have French secondary created more questions While Ontarios ministry of education says it is up to the Simcoe ounty ltoard of Education whether it acts on the new policy which calls for the creation of minischool witiii the eitisting high school at Penetanguishene the board says it has no choice Further board trustees believed the plan announc ed Oct Shy education Miiiisterln ltitteSiiphenson question or called for the ministry to assume iiill financial responsibility for the propct Yet the latest in dicaton according to hoard director lry ing Harris is separate that the government is not prepared to pay the entire Dr Stephensons proposal tor prov incevide use in mixed communities could result in the construction oi school in lenetangUshene coiiipleii with its own classrooms and staff to be hmlt inside the mixed high school that now eXists Harris told The Examiner Wednesday follow mg regular board meeting that he doesnt know at this stage what is evpecteil oi tlo board report is be ing prepared and will be priseiited soon he said Meetings between the ministry and the board will continue he said French secondary During Wednesday session board members voted against including the lenctiiguisheiie protect iii its today Schools get skating gronts By NANCY Fltllllttl if The Ilyamiiicr MARCIA grant of $200 will be shared between live In nisfil schools to offset the cost of ice time in Township arenas The dectsion to allow the grant came after much coiiiroiitat ion What youre doing now is certainly going to have to carry on next year said Reeve William libbins the only coiiii cil member opposed to the grant iary Letchcr principal of ioodfellow Public School sent letter to council requesting tliai all live Iniiisiil elementary schools be provided with tree ice time during school hours and littnrpttlk icctiiiie The five schools liiiiisiil cii tra Killarney Reach Wariuca Suiiiiyhrae and ioixlicllow are granted free ice time in liar ries arenas Other schools also have similar angineiits With their arena hoards such as ro Angus as well as Barrie and tillia said Ictclier Top soil removal low studied BARCLAY bylaw that could cause hardship to some lnnisfil residents yet is for the good of the inunicipali ty received second reading in council Wednesday The bylaw to regulate and prohibit the removal oi top soil in lnnisfil township will be for warded to lniiisiils solicitors for comment prior to final rcding Brant Aiidradc deputy reeve said he didnt want to regulate the removal of top soil dont want to but believe that for good planning it is necessary he said It con cems me when see some of our betteriarms stripped oun Jack ouiig aid the passing of the bylaw could leave some liinisiil residents unemployed ndradc agreed with him There is no doubt the pass mg of this bylaw is going to be hardship to some particularly those in the topsil business he said But it will make us more aware that top soil is resource we Just cant squander We have to manage it properly date has not yet been set tor councils otc on the proposed bylaw inly oun Koopmans and oun Kathe Jaiis favored givr ing the schools free ice time Ive got to hack the children said ouii Koopmans RICEVE llSiRIZFS Disagreeing with him Reeve hbliins said It you can do it tor this group next week it will he ior another group He recommended the children he given ircc ice time only on professional develop ment days ouii Koopmans didnt think much of his suggcs tion They can go to Barrie to skate for tree why not in In nisfil he asked If no one is using the rinks why cant tliey The Reeve sid however hed rather have the rinks vacant then let the school children use them for free Theyre not being used but theyre not costing us anything he said Soon as you open the doors it will cost us Im amazed council feels this way to children said oun Koopmans Realizing he couldnt sway the maiority of council oun Koopmans motioned that grant of $200 to last until Dec 151 be allotted to the schools At first even the Reeve agreed to that would sup port grant rather than give it to them for free he said He changed his mind however when it came to the final vote ISNT FIR It isnt fair to give money just to the public schools he said What ahoiit the Sheila Mor rison Schools tschools for children with learning disabilitiesi aiitl the Baptist School operated by Heritage Baptist hurchi he asked In four to one decision however the Reeve was defeated The $300 grant ill allow each school to purchase ahoiit hours of ice time The policy will be reviewed by January 1980 for possible inclusion in the 1980 budget Whats for sole resolvtxi Everyone Aldermen proise plan to expand capital forecast tor iswi and asked that the issue oi finaiicial responsibility for the minischtuil be letter train the loiiii Storey director oi the ministry regional oiiice ior this area suggested tunr ding of the project would not be It per cent Several trustees said the per cent funding at the proyect estimated by the innistry to be some Sifsrooo should be condit ion oi board participation seems coni used police force By DENNIS ITIIIIIt The Eyaminer The planned fiveman evv pansion to Barries police force is warranted say some members ot Barries city council Barries board of police commissioners decided Tuesday to increase the force to 53 men after vandalism and burglary complaints lheyve finally come to their senses was Aid Rill Knowlcss reactio to the move It is ttitl per cent ar ranted Aid Knowles said one of the complaints against the Barrie Police Commission at budget time last year was that it hadnt recommended additional men Everything theyre saying now we said year ago he said Theres shortage of policeman now Theyre not visible enough he added MOVEWARRANTIII dd Fred Ruemper also uaid the move is warranted We have to trust their judgement he said For long time we havent had favorable ratio of police per Brad Graham front and his brother Jamie buy cup cake for dessert after delicious chili supper Both boys attended the Johnson Street School Chili and Family Night Wednesday After supper there was White Elephant Sale disco dance on active games room and basketball game Examiner Photol town country Koolotron employees not rehired yet yet The 35 employees laid off temporarily from Koolatron lnr dUstrics Ltd almost one month ago have not been rehired Bill Danchiick manager of the manufacturer of iecrca tional refrigeration units says the market adyeisely af fected by the gasoline shortage has not improved The company has thus far been unable to negotiate planned decreased substant ially boa rd oe he la business venture in Australia to till that void he say The iiriii in Barrie since 1975 employed llU workers before the layoii Its new product this year trout open iiig refrigerator built into recreational vehicles did not sell as well as expected because vehicles sales in the have Board appoints budget committee The Suncoc County Board of Education appointed its 198i budget committee tincsday during regular session oi the board at the Education Centre Ferris Lane Charged with orking with administration in the prepara tion of the budget for the new year the committee will be chaired by separate school representative to the public The boards 1979 budget as $80 million Contract talks begin Nov 30 Annual meeting in Alliston Manure management and erosion control will be two topics of discussion at the South Siincoe Soil and trop lin provcincnt ssociations annual meetingwhich ill be held at the Presbyterian hurch in Alliston Dec 11 at to Also on the program is an update on cereal crops lii cludiiig triiicalc hybrids Farm saiety practices and review oi ttthi protects ill be covered as well Alliston man exhibits champion lt lRl lNTtt William Braden oi Alliston exhibited thc grand champion boar in the Yorkshire Swine tompetiton at the Royal iniei Fair Branden also won the breeders herd award tor the best group oi four Yorkshircs Drivein theatre request denied CIA request for drivein movie theatre in In tllsfll Township has been rctused by the llt1titl10 Municipal Board The proposed theatre was to be installed on the Seventh Concession lnnisfil reps attending conference BARCLA Reeve William tiibbins Coun Jack Young Conn Don Koopmans and George Noyakovich township treasurer will attend the annual conference of the Rural iii tario Municipal ASSUCttlthn ROMA Feb to to 13 in Toron t0 Reeve proud of innovations BARCLAY liiinsiil is up with the times boa st at Reeve William tiibbins Wednesday population The alderman said that when the comiriission makes the request for additional men pretty well have to approve it at budget time Council doesnt normally quarrel with the police commission though said Aid Ruemper Im very pleased to see theyll be doing it said Ald Alex Arthur It was one of the priority items mentioned by ld thur and others in discus sions on budget priorities ior 1980 The alderman said he would want to know iiirther details information which will likely be forthcoming when budget time rolls around Members of the newly formed Allandale business committee had expressed concern ahoiit increasing vandalism and breakin iii cidents at Allandale stores Three men will be hired to start work in January and another two will be added by July lenctanguishene trtistec lvin iravellc told The livatniner Nothing has been determined and the board members are not very enthustd with the ministrys position In her statement In Stephenson said the mini school could have been ready by Jan Labelled opr tiinistic irom the beginning the Jan date has become ridiculous aiget Harris said Santo handed out goodies on his way into the Georgian Mall Wednesday night as he was con fronted by crowd of children Santa will be of Another mgn found guilty By Lotti things if The Evaminer provincial court judge Wednesday acquitted two men charged with obstructing police and causing disturbance in connection with Radio Shack picket line incident saying there was Confusion as to the rights oi pickets the morning of Aug 27 Judge rawioid Guest said he gave lai irasso and Lucy Paul Martin of Toronto representative at the lnited Steelworkers oi America the bcnelit oi the doubt aitcr hearing conflicting evidence irom olficeis oi the Barrie city police and others In related decision Judge tiiiesi iound icrald Murray president of the local at Canadian Appliance Manuiac turers in Toronto guity ot mischief by damaging the car oi nonst iiking Radio Shack employ cc Murray admitted kicking the door and scratching the fender of car driven by lien tiinningham the morning oi Sept causing Stltidamage CONDITIONAL IlSIIRilC Murray was given coiiditoiial discharge placed on three months probation and ordered to make restitution tor the damage and stay away from the picket line during that period The main thing is to keep agitators away the judge said In the acquittal cause onst ilen Johnston told the court that during mass picket early that morning he repeatedly cautioned irasso not to walk in iront oi vehicles trying to enter Radio Shack property although he continued to do so The oi ficcr said irasso who had camera also had an oblect in his hand and attempted to damage vehicle just prior to his arrest wr Sonto pays first visit the mall all this week and starting today photographs with Scott will be available Ex ominer Photol Acquittols in picket incident tiiasso testiiied he was taking pictures tor the lSWA and was not actively engaged in the pickctiiig when he heard tonst Johnston say he had kniic in his hand and was under arrest When searched it as discovered lrasso had no kiiiic Defence law er laul essenger said the officer was excited and overzealous and made mistake thinking irasso had knife possibly as result of the reflection from the metal of liassos caiiieia tonst Johnston said Martin walked across the Radio Shack driveway several times despite being cautioned not to obstruct vehicles and he kicked car just before his arrest Iolice that morning formed corridor by Joining hands in order to let cars in Martin ISWA national education director admitted kicking the bottom of car ma nonraggressiveniannerbut testified he understotxl he had the right to walk in lront of vehicles entering the property once and talk to strikebreakeis llSllIZI Itlttnl RS He said onst Johnston pushed him away from cars to pro vent me from pickctiiig and was piling on in pretty ig grcssive manner essciigcr said no one was sure oi his rights on the picket line llc added there as no evidence to illustrate that tranquili ty was disrupted that morning and all cars eventually entered the company property Judge litest said there was nothing wrong with pcaiciiil picket btit noted large demonstrations soon get out of hand is it did on this occasion If you go back iii the picket lint you may not be so tor tunate it theres nevi time he told the men NEW CANADA SAVINGS BONDS NOW 12 00 FIRST YEAR Olzl NEXT YEARS EVERYONE BENEFITS Everyone who has already bought or who buys new Canada Savings Bonds will et the new higher return even thoug the bond certificates have the original rate printed on them The new average annual yield to maturity is 1078 00 for those who buy on or before November 19 SALES PERIOD EXTENDED TO NOV19 New Canada Savings Bonds are on sale wherever you bank or invest And now you can purchase your new bonds at face value without avment of accrued interest to and including ovember 19 They are availab in various amounts up to total purchase limit of $25000 Buy yours today CHOICE OF BONDS reinvests your interest automatically earning interest on interest With the new rate $100 Com ound Interest Bond will grow to $2 82 at maturity in just years SAFE SECURE AND 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