Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 5 Mar 1970, p. 3

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15 feet will be taken and 10 CLASSMATES prus in tor closer loot Joanne Lea wish project on sh Holding the project is Joanaea teacher Mrs Jr McNie Brucka principal at Maple Grove Public School is at right Examiner Photo More Parental Involvement Encouraged At Maple Grove Open been at Maple Grove school means activity and par ents an encouraged to partici pate now and dining the year Parents are given teaching plan or lessons Grade stud cots put on plays there are ex periements something is going on an the school v1 Smokenorm 110 that parents will continue to some to the school to talk to students All parents have been invited LOCAL AND GENERAL FAB TENDERS Tanan will soon be called for booths at Innlsl Township Park The tenders will be on threeyear basis rather than menu as was the case or past years Don Romans said oneyear tender raised several problems It was hard to get people to keep the con ccssions year after year and some were moving out early ticmine madntlthma sleek their booths and risk hay In lmwvl Th 3111 poor service to the public WOLF BOUNTY lnnlsl township has discon tinued its bounty on wolves The daemon came this week alter the township received request from Simeon County asking that the local bounty be drppped The county has raised its boun to on warm and it Wm felt there would be duplication in Pament BUmANAN STREET Lnnlsiil Township will soon be buying land along Buchanan Street for wldm ghterway 0a the east side the street feet on the west making an overail sorbet rlghtofway The land will be purchased at 10 cents per square toot BEAR PDDVT Resident at Bear Point have been asked to appoint representative to speaklior them before innisfll councilr Plans made public earlier this year or motel complex in the area to come and talk to the clams about trips and experiences in the hope closer Unison between the school luthI neighborhood can be reached Ont man came to the school with station wagon ml at uten siis used by nilIrish peasants in their everyday life Cap tain in the United Natluns peace force talked the childr en about the Gan Strip and the problems In the Near East Parents are oILEn unwilling residents who want to be sure of proper and lull information on negotiations LEONARD SUBDIVISION lentil council passed mm an this Wad allowing JanTm Menard to go ahead with plans for 30 foot subdivision on the mSideRoadoEthcbthCon session Smilar plans tor the land have been turned down by planning boardsoi tormarcoun cits because the area is low and THORNTON SNRES llnislit Township has passed motion allowing construction of seven stores in nomton just off Highway 21 AiLhough the area has not been gmwing rap idly the seven stores will serve subdivuion planned or the future PURCHASE POLES The Ilnsnce committee city council Tuesday recommended the city spend $450 to buyland install two liagpoies in front of city hall it council approves of the expenditure the tiern will be considered in the bud get raw Nllnvzs There are now only about 11000 pa rs oi native have met with complaints from KNOW YOUR CARRIER BLAKE STREET Jim Richard Lee has been an Examiner carrier boy for two months Jim who lives at 79 Blake Street wants to be theatre manager but tor now he has his hands full with the Li custom ers on his paper router Jim is years old He is Grade strident at Codring ten Street school The money Jim earns from his route is used to buy clothes 429 BLAKE ST We Saeda DELUXE PARTICLEBOARD SHELVING KS with vinyl strip on one edge 1118 12 176 Reg Price 299 SALE PRICE $199 Prices effective until Thursday March 12 BERTRAM DRDS LIMITED BUILDING SUPPLIES Hawaiian stools living in Ha wall 7260254 ship only when complaint is lodg wandering loose Boxers out far run when Mr pay to get them back Piicr is that the dog catcher is keeping the animals together in NEEDS KENNELS explained that Mr Chubb as new dog catcher has had no Lima to build kennels to house the dogs He is getting 525 month to come to the school but the teacher at the class or mych will call them up and persuade them to come and talk to the class Mr Blacker said But altogether very few pub cats have taken the opportunity to sneak its like saying see you some tim says Mr Brue ker We have to issue die cct invitation to the parents be fore they will come but then the turnout is very good The more of these people we have in the better nit we are The problem is that parents think they are intruding when they come to the school he said They are not if they phone rst we will make an rangements to have the approp riate classes hear the speech and we will be only too happy to have themr TRZ 318m EXAMINER CHEAT MARCH West Side Story By JANET MNG maxim Runner An ambitious undertaking is on way Ln describe the student presentation oi West Side Story Wbia omef in North Colleg Tst ldtlnnum last night for bullish run Although the popular musical provided some difculties the presentation was generally em ergwe malachrization was well Idone Kathy Seagram portray ing vivacious and raucous An ita highlighted scenes she sp pearcd in Jim Wheclhouse as an active Rift leader the Jets gave good periormlmce An must in and maturing Tony played by Steve Coulter provided sharp contrast to the rough and ready gang kids Maris playui by Nancy Pick and came across as gentle character with vivacious flair Bernardo leader the Sharks was played by Dean Rhodes and his iricnd China by Steve Thompson GROUP SCENES The group scenes came across stronger than scenes done by individuals Both Tony and alar to did well in their snags but their pcriormances may have been overshadowed by group scents offering mom involve ment for the audience The musical opened slowly with scene of the Jets the American boys gang in their meeting place Generally gang members were good in their sun porting roles but it took while or them to open up Diesel the biggest and per haps toughest member at the gang next to Riii was played by Derek Watt Rick LeGeor lmr traycd an all lt brat Snowboy and Warrcn Bemrose periormcd well as the mouthly Rab Jon White was Action Randy Dnbsan was Baby John and Reid Russell was Big Deal The trouble starts when Earn ardo comes on the scene Eco nardos gang the Sharks Puer to Rican newcomers to th neighborhood have challenged Rliis Jest or domination oi tho street sharia were played by Generally Good Nld Ridicy mrlrs Wilton Earl Herschlcld Charla K2150 and Danny 5130 in depth rumble Elli seeks help from his inmd Tony who has you straight Theactioeiotthercstultho musical is dance tuner Herc Tony meets Maria and Elli apitaltxsng on Bernardul complaints about Tony dancing with his sister Maria sets the stage Iur rumble The dance scene is perhaps the rst where actors really begun It open up Stage organization is good and choreography well done RUMBLE The plot continues with Tony and Maria meeting secretly while the Jets and Sharks drift towards rumble During the rumble Riii Is killed by Elem do and Tony who had came to stop the tight kills Bernardo in rage over Riiis death The scene bciore the rumble en ordinating thoughts of the tour major parties In the play the Jets The Sharks Anita and Tony and Maria is perhaps one of the best and most original in the performance The Peurtu Rican girls singlng Arnericst also are excellent The knife light between Bernardo and Kit is realistic and well done The last hail of the musical is hath more dramatic and tender than the rst part highlighting the love between Maria and Tony and the vengcace nt Chino to wurds Tony as the killer oi Berk Dado Sandra Coulter playing the part Di Jet girl sings good solo in Theres Place The last scene with the death or Tony and the coming tegctil er of the gangs is sand iinale Strong points in the musical presented by members 01 the North Collegiate Drama Clu are th choreography and stag inc an the lighting eitccts highlighte by use color and small spotlights Recorded in strumental music rum West Side Story is played throughout the pulonuuuco as background Directors of the musical are Mrs Kathy Parker and Bruce Powell both teachers at Narih Ivo more neriormnnccs vlll he held tonight and Friday be ginning at pm Essas Dogcotcher Complaints From Resident The activities of dag catch er working on commission basis have met with complaints from resident oi Essa Town Jamcs drubb who took the lob about five weeks ago is not running his business in lair way says neighbor Earl Filer Unlike former dog catchers em ployed by the township ltir Chubb does not pick up dogs ed but patrols the township Mr Flier says lie catches the dogs with noose on the end of long pole when they are just Mr Flier cited an example where woman living in trail er camp had just let her two Chubb picked them up from in front of her home She had to Another complaint from Mr garage on the property Township clerk Brian Gaulcy from the Imvnship or an eight menth period to construct FWD er housing or the animals SO far Ila Dmer complaint have been received by the town ship or by the Humane Society Mr Chubbs activities are gov crncd by the Livestock Dog Tax and Poultry Act along with new legislation now being hand led in the Ontario legislature and copies have been given to Mr Chubb According to lhe act dog caught by dog catcher is kept three days beiore being killed It the dog irnol claimed or adopted in that time the dog catcher gets 55 lrom the town Lions Club Ball Set For April The Barrie Lions Club will hold its annual spring ball at the Embassy Hall on Blake Street April Ii bullet dinner will be avull able and dancing will be to the music of the FoulHarmonic Tomntmbused dance and en tertaimncnt group TheBall starts at pm and costs 510 per couple SHARE RED ROSS BLOOD DONOR CLINIC TUESDAY MARCH Ion I00 to 300 pm 500 to 830 pm TRINITY PARISH HALL 24 COLLIER ST NEXT TO THE POST OFFICE Who may donate Anybody in good health from 18 oo restrteted for medical reasons 11yearolld may with the written pemssion of parent or guardian Students are always welcome New donors are needch GOOD HEALTH II BE BLOOD DONOE Partner In the United Appeal YOUR 65 years on age not Draws ship and 50 cents day or feeding the dog It the dog has dog tag and is claimed the owner pays 37 or the rst day and $1 for the next two days the dog is kept plus 75 cents day Tur food It the dog has no tag but is claimed the owner pays the same rates plus ice for dog tag Mr Cilubb who is summer employee with local Iinn could not make iuilttime Iiv ing from dog catching says Mr Gauicy He said evidence would have to be more exact ilclorc there is any prooi oi irrespon sible action on the part of the Essa dog catcher So far there are no indications that Ml Ohubb Is breaking the law The people dont understand WEST SIDE Star WI be presented or North collegiate auditorium melt and Priory at pm Leading duration are hum led back raw Sela Ooullcr an my Nancy Rhodes Bernardo From loll In rout am Jim Wheel louse as iii and Steve haunt as Alana Milly Timmxasm as atone Lum Seagram as Anita and Dean trier Photo Simcoe County residents can expect sunny skies tor the week end Clear skies will prevail across the counlytuday and mild temperatures will last at least through Friday Some cloud cover is expected tomorrow as me ttlnperntum 37 degrees Expected low to night is degrees Synapsls Fair weather will spread across Ontario today An urea 01 high pressure approach ing the Great Lakes will give clear skies tonight and Friday over the lowcr Gmat Lakes while nanhcm regions will see considerable cloud cover by Fri day Temperatures will range in the high 305 during the after noon today in thel south and from 25 to 30 above in the north with not much change expected Tor Friday Toronto Hamilton London Windsor North Bay Sudblln Lake St Clair Lake Erie Lake Huron Hoiihumn Ni Lake Ontario Georgian Bay Clearing this afternoon Mostly No Mail Delivery Because Of Ice Hazardous walking on Icy Streets and sidewalks caused cancellation or mail delivery ser vice to residential areas in Bar rie yesterday The 20 mailman who usually make their rounds between 610 am and 310 pm were spared from risks of broken bones and sprained limbs said postmaster Thomas Kerr Mail was deliv cred only in business sections Mr Kerr expects mall deliv ery will be back to normal to what is going on yet claims Mr Piicr The that it was F0 Money Moore aau Morrow ward 11 Ymnlg Gates and Admission Committee Barrie Winter Carnival was to take this oppnrtmnity to publicly thank be following mommy spirited alums liar job well done in voluntarily miller manning coo tmlhng or supplying the various gates at the Carnival Without thcir lialIsland moartl help on this somewhat lament job the lelm lar nrwll would not have been the great success Alloy Allen App Banting Barton Bedlam Hammer Bell hassard Briggs Bmphy Emphy Brown Bush BuLls mum Byron Carney Cherry Mien Cote Combs Delmar Croft anthem Currie Dale Dub fie DInwan Eaton Famweather Printis Graham Goaham Gray Gray Hamel idealism IIquiIS Hiulm vaard 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