Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 12 Mar 1970, p. 9

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LISTENING TO CRITICISM DON BEAITY RAMSAY JOHN McCULLOUGH MORLEY FORD ROY EDWARDS THELMA COCKBURN Committee Asks $73350 For Basic Film Library Dr John Anders recommend cd to the Simcoc County Board of Education last night that 1150 title basic lilm library he set up chairman at on tttl hoc committee the Barrie trustee anid that hill these film would be supplied as an outright grant by the department oducntiou provided they are asked for he foru the cod 197 The number of films in the library must be equal to the number of teachers employed by the board tor it to reach bus ic stntus he said Dr Anders also recommended two other steps tornudie vls unl education which he hoped would ho lncludcd in the boards Education Budget Expected Soon budget lor the Simcoc Cuunlt ty Board ol Education may be brought dmvn by the end of the nlonlh Education director Jack Bunk my announced last night that auditors have almost completed their work nnd that total pic ture oi expenditures would be rcudy hy the end ol the week ne urged the boards budget committee to hold itself In read tncss for the week or Illnrch 23 series oi meetings will likely he held thut week he said illust oi the regular board meeting thut week will probably be set aside for budget discus sion No indication at budget size or whether budget discus budget lhese are the establish mcut 91 three audio visual sub centrc and the establishment ol video tape recording system These could be done on prion lty basis over period of thrce yours Total cost would be $98 811 ro WNIMITIEE The board passed the commit tccs recommendations to the budget committee which will meet soon Dr Anders said he hoped nil three idcns would be in the budget but that tho film liliraliy was the most important This in the lost time we will have an opportunity to receive the departments generous ot or of lms ho sold The separate school board will hnvu to participate to make the iilm muraly and accompanying program success he Olhcr boards such as Base Burl don may take pllrt but wont have to if they dont wish The audio visual centre and sub ccn should be establish cd in inc tics other than exlslt tng schools Dr Anders said There is tendency for the host school to over use the resident facility to tho detriment of others The 573350 cost mule es tnbliahment Ind operatic oi the mm library in mo woud of an initial 3750 for ts and $4500 salary tor film librarian RENTAL FEE The department 0i education isphusing out its film lending service and the National Film Dont Say we havent cc it money for lms the past Dr Anders said time teacher shows lm we pay root for it The separate school board it it participates must cuntributo th equal to the number of teachers it employs 250 Of those tilms 138 will be supplied by the department con slim would be upon to tho pub lie was given Put The Axe To Budget Plr1lts Recreation Told the parks budget with lump MAYOR COOKE Ari editorial in hltltktys Geor ginu College student or The Bronze and Blue gcll oration criticizes the collugus Student Administration Council SAC for not allowing group of lllnck Panthers to Visit the Georgian campus motion to bring pi the black militant ed earlier in the SAC meeting nirnid at having its mcnt critlclzotl It is tulial reg tiull for Al speaking engagement erdny at Goutglint was tit Gcorgluu is prejudiced and out as boneless at Barrio the town 01 sleeping dogs the edi Bonrd is now ulred to charge higher fees tolfofilm rental The Parks and Recreation Commission vns told to put an axe to its two budget by Muycr Les Cooke last night The tivupart budget present cd to commission members most doubled last years total nctual expenditures of 75362 55 The proposed budget envision etl spending for thecoming your at 3349153 This is not the year for ill creases have everything front local mandate to na tional problem in government spending Mayor Cooke told the commission The ovcrull problem oi spending was making cuts necessary for all govern ments he sold We have renl problem somewhere many things will have to get pencil cd out The biggest illclellsc came in in reference to nclvspap ol view kind little old They guvc many law oi them have validity Their biggest complaint vus that such group as the Black Panthers would hurt the cul icgc nnlm Would the Georgian College mime really be hurt vhut does it stuntl or now To tht students it is drunken hrllwl every night of the week its hockey trips its iield tilps thut are actually excuses lor carrying Georgian cheer to let people see what pig sly th college really is members orgnnrm niunlh at establish buckwu rtl MNWJL mm crating programs ter We wish sort we cannot thxes this year Evcry Mrs Trotter chairman oi the township recreation commitlez rapped the board or plain res trictions on the committee alter letting it use Ccntrul School or its community program The brief also criticized th tr crushing airing board meeting while forbidding snacking in the school during the As talk to you this evening many of you are enjoying arctic Dr Anders you are pro b1ny taming small cigar Nice isnt it said Airs ML we could the same thing but for some rem Barrie trustee Dr John Add City Overcharged 0n Tax Rate Sees Rebate This Year Th city of Barrie ovcrchnrg ed by two mills on iuatnx ratn last year Simcce County edu cation director luck iltnmsay told the board of education that the city had the extra 375000 and would use it to lower the The overcharge was first men tioncd Ilcsdzly night over the rndio by Alderman Del Cole Trustcc Dr John Anders who heard the broadcast naked Mr Romany it the board had oven charged the city or cducuton It was the city not tho board that crud lllt Itlmsny said ONTARIOUBERAL leader Robert Nixon addressed 150 people at the Simcoc th Liberal Association nn meeting lust night Criticizes Provincial LEFT School Board Criticized In Use Of Schools Brief uruy wordrd brie cum platens nbou lack or coopcra ttan us premted to the sin co County Board cl Education by lazuli resides matey nut nnllu when thebarbvrcsdirecL ed at tun lie saiddtxmz htabehzlbmole inaber mu sons Several other trustees indicat ed dLpieuure with the choice at words in several parts at the brltl The brief was ghost written tor Mrs Trotter by Westnll Peppc Parr melanin porter who be wnttrn sum letters to both the board of ucotion and the separate school board criticizing their matment oi the press With Mrs Trailer she pm med 121 kid were Irizisiil township reele George Burton and councillor Bill lb Reeve Burton urged trustees to support the recreation c0rn mittccs community use at schools program PIONEEREDV innisld pioneered this type ol program in Simcoe County Baffle mm pnscntl trying to set up something simL lar in two city schools Mrs Trotter said that the pro gram was confined to the gym nasium stage and one cthe room When Mr Ramsay told hlr Stoncr be welcomed the puin use of school tncilities we dnt Mrs Trotter Jock Ramsay is Simcoc County educution direc tor Gary Stoner is director or new and mo damn parks and recreation in the city of Barrie Mrs Trotter Said thrce class rooms were needed as well as change room and the stall room The list of requests seem long and some of them muy create problems but it this board Members of the 15710 riding lis Soclnlion excaltivc From left Gil Roblllmd second vice president Robert tiartogr pre aiuent Barbara Haney soc rrs was indeed punr on ci about making mu av rm to he weapons an hour said but by us uuka teachers in the school Ind the public using it may become strained the situation coatin tm Sim aid some were reluctant to commit them or using the scth the editorial stutcd SAC changed its form ol the woman to vicious swordsman Im culling SAC coward Theyre nfrlllvl of SIIBJSO from lust ycnrs 150 in gcncrni spending for pr development in the city Six items in this part of the bud get were included under 1370 in the capital budget passed by the commission last month The uxpcnditurcs for these items lllt lone which include an extension for Cclltcnninl Pork and tennis court construction mode the UL tcrence Two ports oi the proposed budget were based on develop ment oi tho Sllnnidnle Park area Expenditure for this dc vclopmunt was set at 5231113 Mayor Cooke susggtstotl thut some cuts could he made by renting new equipment rather than pulchusng it The budget will be reviewed by employees of the commis sion and presented again at zl special meeting March 19 tion tcn the pcopchthc mcnt field of tax retorm Mr Nixon outlined five areas in which the provinces ruling Conservative party has forgot imposi tion of county school boards OltSiP the provincial tukcovcl oi assessment regional govern nnd negligence in the lie snld the county school board system is one of series of actions taken by this gov clnmcnt in concerted program ol mmoviug power from the people Mr Nixon said it his party was in power program would be introduced so that 30 per cent of education costs would be borne by the province lie called for the unification of all hcnlth services and the clim lllatlon of premiums under the OHSIP plan Provincial takeover of assess nlent he said was centralized authority imposctl without consultation with the people it altcctcd and once again die ective from the province CENTRALIZE POWER Regional government was all othcr attempt to centralize pow er the Opposition leader said OVER Bingrluvrlmns Georgian Backward Barrie Boneless SACs point The ctlitorllll suid the college was not another high school con trolled by principal it also referred to unirte as dead Slug hullow is time the community met young protesting col loge it continued it the Pan thcrs come to the campus it would put Georgian on the map We wouldnt likely need polico plltml We could tukc it new approach We could listen to what the other side has to say This is how wars are prevent ld llloPElt FACILITIES Iiurb Clullllti head vi the colleges student uliuirs depart ment suitl SAC members tlccid reusons but The Ut enough the college did not have proper izieiltics tar such meeting They also volvlcl benefit more from Cull udiun speaker representative or Cunndlun rather than all American group Mr Cloutter said the mutorial was written by student in ru tnlintion against the dclcht of the motion to bring the Block Panthers to Georgian felt the students Negroes or Melts Black Pullhcrs are at York University in Toronto for meeting Thursday SAC sug gested interested students could tako bus to York provided by Georgiun However the bus trlu vns canceilcd not students showed inter est Mu Ciculicr said Lemrmpnta Ste said retinal beaten selves to the idea at not teacb RECORDS ur Ramsay replied that ny condential mrda cl stwdcnu were kept in the rooms arm lrottcrs committee want to use Teachers also pnpare lessons at the end at with day and expect rightly so to leave these mat trials in their rooms instead ot locking them away he said Nam pmblcxrs cant be solved he said Board Chaimlnn John McCul lough suggested that the brief he smiled by mites or tun weeks lie invited ME 1mm and rcprcscntaLiVcs or her com mittee to in two Winks with Mr nnd txustcu of the board Slight Damage In City Mishap An accidan on Marshall Stuct yesterday morning mulled in $115 damage to vehicle driv on by Oscar llurold Earle rm vehicle driven by Michael Palmer of 12 Marshall Street The timer vehicle was south bound on ltlurshall Street when Lilo other uttcmptcd to turn north on lilurshnli Street from the eastbound lane of Little Avenue and the vchicles col lided on the snow covered road rotary Robcrt Bentley third vice president Norman Booth iirst vlco president RIGHT Mr Nixoncmphasiz point during his speech Examiner phutusl Policy In Five Areas Onturio Liberal lendcr Robert Nixon criticized the policies at the provincial government lust night ill speech before the annual meeting at the Simeon North Liberal Riding Associa bccuusc regional government has been put into effect in every instance thout mealllnglul consultation Mr Nixon culled Eur uncon until grants or municipali tics lie said grants now are given to be spout in specic way as directed by the prov intc its taking power uwny train the local government he said Knocks Province For Holding Up Tax Reiorm Ontario Liberal Louder Robert Nixon said Wednesday the in tario governments campaign against lcderal tax proposals could lhlvalt any tax rclolnl in this country lie said in propared speech 00 Simcoc North Liberal As sociation that to lclorm should not be held up by seri mistymisleading interventions as this government Ontario has been doing llc described irresponsible Ontarios cumpnign to oppose the icdcrnl white paper on tax reform Whtn tile icdcrul govern mcllt has moved by setting lorth proposals for discussion by Canadians on tax rctorm the provincial govenlmcnt hus luunchud campaign against those proposals cumpzlign which clllriud to its logical cun clllsion would thwurt any tax relorm in this country Excerpts from his speech were released to the press in advance at delivery HIGHEST PEAK The highest peak in the Hawaiian islands is Mnunu Kca at 13796 loot above sea level AUDREY TROTTER CRITICIZES BOARD To Extend Courses lit Stayner Collegiate Institute This Fall Students at Stayner Collegiate will now remain there or Grade 12 commercial and Grade 13 academic courses instead at gt in to Cullingwood 1110 Simcoc County Board of Education last night voted to ryeorganize both schools or the school year 1970 7i alter the principals ppcaled fur the mtnt At premix 145 Stuthmts from Culiingwood and Slayncr will graduate from Grade if at Cul lmgVood collegiate About Sinhnis one am out to grad unto in the same wade Sunnor collegiate nun you lly Earth Emmott CITY NEWS THURSDAY MARCH Limit Power Of The Otllllllu Liberal louder ROLF olt Nixull said last night llu would not abolish the Ontario Municipal Board it he were elected lnstclld he said he would limit its power to small muni cipalities who do not have the nsscssmcnt to afford to hire experts Mr Nixon mtltlu the comments in answer to question mm member or the ncoc North Liburul Riding oclutioll at its annual meeting List mill The 0MB Vils brought in in hard limos Mr Nixon said when many municipalities illo cd bankruptcy Today sumo municipalities are so snlllll thcy cullt allultl experts for prolcssiullul advice The OMB slluuld supervise Illesc mtltlicipllli lie said However in lllrgc mun itics wiltlc plultxslollul ad is available lht muuic lllity should tilkc LZIIL of its nt mat tors and not he windguessed by the OMB he Silitl The opposition lctldur ill the legislature said llL llloultllt lurgcl municipalities should still Hariog Heads Riding Assoc liobmt llltltog oi lllltlllllld vus reuloctrd plcsltltntoi the Sim coc North Liberal Riding Asst ciulion at its annual meeting last night About 150 members attended Nurmun Booth oi Orillin was elected first vicepicsiltcnt while Gl Robillarvl ui Pcnctunguish one was cicctcdsecnnd viccu president Robert Bentley oi Barrio was numtd secretary and Jim Watts 0i Orlllia is the associations treasurer Paul Willung and John lien lDISon both of BarriJ were ay mung those elected rcctors Other dlmcturs art Binghum of Orillia Dick ul Midland Girl hliultslvm Peuctnnguishene Lloyd Fletcher of Oro John IInrlfoldnot Port Mexican and Julio Harry Shanty Bay OMB submit their plans to province but the province would have but time limit to objcct may be one month maybe three month but otherwise the tntlllltl lily should he tree to act on its own he Appoint Fisher Music Consultant Fisher director at the Barrie Collegiate Band is to be appointed special consultant in instrumental music to schools in Simcoo County The bolud ul ctlucttLlon last night appmvcd the motion which came from trustee Dr John Andcrs Mr Fisher has been teaching at Central Collegiate since I937 and is recognized as air out standing contributor to illstru mental rn in schools across Education director Jock Rum sity said there are live Schools ill the county which will have new music teachers this lull Mr Fisher would he of great use to these schools he said grout use to those schools he said lie has about one ycllr to go below retirement and it would be bcttcl lu pread his talents around the country Mr llam say said City Land Price Sent To Committee price of $45m ptt ocrc tor fourth ltigit school arts in Barrie was referred to with mittce by the Simceo County Board of Education last night Education director Jack Ram say said reply to the Citys or iur may be ready for approval within two days Tltc clly rejected an oifur or $1600 per ucrc mudu cullitr by the board Councils original asking price for the land in tile Bttyvicw industrial park wus $5500 pcr ucrc

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