Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 22 Apr 1970, p. 11

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Ill Home Is mdren Aid Society is tor home or Icon heat It UL no 14yearold gut has been mi out of tester homes sine Ind at Ihe moment She 1icl home as an said as is in later home in pppgzmguishule but the girl slow learner and lhm are no void education clnsscs tbcrc has an IQ in the middle hasanolional problems1he yr she is living with now and Mr pmblcrns too dilcult dral WiLh CA5 hope there is lamily Where in the area llle Simone County Childrens ill Society may be seeking ummel iohs Ior foster child cn mcr the ago 14 this sum or James ancclt ioslcr care hzimlnn says his commiltcc study this Hiring child oI this age or The annual meeting oi the crotch Field NaturoIIsIs Club ll ho held In St Georges llnll rtlm Avenue Friday Illm entitled The Endur arudcrness will be shown cuy rcprcscnlntivp and police Edward Behirhart will this week to discus prob ln o1 parking the public work commlltcc is nixht considered the best course at action alter recciw in letter mm the firm of if 0Hicks and Son of Maple total or $1060 dnrnage wnx kl Hone ycsterday in twocity trot lc mishaps none at the tour rivcrs involved was injured Cars driven by Murray rhomplruu Chandra nnd uconrudmmr3 Street lice this morning said one was attempting In turn into EASTER SEALS Dccuric reported at Ki Is Club Monday night that ter Seals would not reach $1100 objective unless there better response The cam gn deadline will be extended April 30 As of yesterday 95621 had been received noun 33 envelopes This compares $561090 from same numlt of returns More than 16000 rigs were made early in IlCll NEW GOLF COURSE arric Country Club Ltd dlrp tgrs are confident that tho top by wholes oi the new golf course St Vincan St be ready play by June By July other nine holes some hor ring on Little Lake should he ally lies Jolliiio director is ading trccpldntlng group of nicmhenl this Saturday Club pro Frank Vysc has been on duty Says Publicity II Lh Simcoe County Child rans Aid Society publicizes chil tlrcu are available for adoption It may ho laced with great or workload than it can handle nt the present Lune says Maj or llartlcy Johnston adoption chairman The work Increase would come mm an increase in numbers of those who would want to adopt childrul increase in interviews DAVID lilcCLYMONT hell children CITY NEWS APRIL For Young Girl Field Naturalists Annual Meet Parking Problem on Baylield would Add To Sought In I1 also wlll be able to all her discpline tempered with In an understanding it would be help if Lhe girl were the youngest member oi the iamily she is to join and if the paran wcr older than avv erase The society will pay tor pro csslonal mimsclling and pocket mpensgs ior the gul if the prop er homo can be lound II home cannot be found In Barrie the girl could also live in Drillla Coilingwood or Stroud She needs home lmmcdlntb ly Childrens Aid Society trlephone number is 7366587 May Seek Summer Employment For Children In CIIS Care the summer would help the child the socicty and the employer ho says The Canada Manpower Centre has cw openings lor this age group although qualica lions or such cmploymcnt were establisth by Lhc centre The society must till out spclt cial Iorms or child this age it blunpowcr is to help branch oi the Bank or South this morning uudcd police sot up In Essa lovmship high winds push it share the annual ice brcnkup crooning and crackling 15 towards on Lake simcoe has begun lcc has pilcd high on this pier LII lhl bottom the lllh line LAKE Hill ON THE MOVE III on Township near Hawke stcne It has torn loose strip or slccl irom the edge at tho plcr chorcd behind the pier have rcmnmcd pmlcctcd iner Photot boat and barge an tElelll Essa Twp Police Protection Termed Asinine By Banker lllt Angus Now the The lnunugcr of gnome nnd criucizcd ltmn coun or not rovi at the meeting iollmvlng short mimic busmss SW Donald lnglis llho Inund The iilm depicts the role at Canadas national parka in of icrlng pcrmuncnt nature re serves for Canadians The meeting which slum It pm is open to the public The lcttcr objected to Boll Tel ephone Co employees parking on the east side of Maple Avenuc in rent of Hick property be cause transport trucks on deliv ery could not cuter Parking on the east side oi Maple Avenue there is now re stricted to two hours the county maiutrnnn yards at lhc time of the coil ian Damage in thot accident to Around noon on Collier Street two cars collided when one was hacking out of an angle polking drivers wtninm arrcw Th mlY Campbell 71 or WonSauml and Percy Johnson 69 of lnnlsl Damage was estimated at $750 LOCAL AND GENERAL at the old course on Sunoidale Road since April 15 Some mem hrrs have already been trying the Sunnidalc layout which was opened in 1904 It is now owned by the lily of Barrie NEW DIRECIDRS Owing to resignntions Irom membership in Kiwanis Club oi Barrie byBrute Bigclow and Ron Harbottlc it was necessary to hold an election this week to illl their places on the board DI directois George Caldwell and Gil Smith were chosen KEY CLUBBERS Robin Clark and Karl Parker oi Barrie District Central Col lcgiote Key Club attended the weekly dinner Monday at Ki wanis Club at Continental Inn Speaker was Garry Norris case supervisor Simcoc County Chillt drcus Aid Society who was in troduccd by Bruce Owen and thanked by Gil Smith 0n Adoptions CllS Workload group classes and meetings li sons with new parents and re quests rum other societies to have their children adopted into Simcoe County homes Last year so children from the county wcro adopted along with 37 from other societies David Mcclynlont Barrie said the socier take every opportunity to provide homes for children in care major Johnston said the ma jor activity of his committee is acting as liaison between soc ial workers dealing with adop tions and the board of directors Any time the social workers nccd help that the mittce can give in publicity or other areas the committee will con sider the situation and bring it bciorc the board he sold Board membch asked that Major Johnston present report on three topics at the board meeting next month One will be on thy unudopb ables oi which the county soc iety has about 200 Why they are unadoplahlc nnd who they will he Docs the CAS ha iln obligation to take chillircn Iroltl ulhcr socie ties lulu place them here be cause the county has homcs 2h valuable The third topic will be the number oi parents waiting to adopt bank window had tlctn smashed when he crime In morning police who have been pro work this provln callcd Iho Mayor Les Cooke will be 14 mong 450 representatives from across Ontario at municipal provincial conference in Torn onto to discuss problems of ti nzlncc regional developman and education The mayor will attend sessions Thursday and Friday The conicrcncc began today The CBC will broadcast part oi the proceedings Thurs day and Friday ollrrnoons Historic Sites Association Meets Dr II lnvin of Oriilia will address the Huronin Historic Sites Association April 29 in pm in the Barrie public library Dr Irwin will speak on spin uel Lount and the ncbcllion of 1817 The mectlng is upon the public CBS May Take On Student Workers The Simcoe County Childrens Aid Socier may take on two su clal work students or llIIcu months ol onthcjob training this summer The society has been up prouchcd by Ryesun School of Technology in Toronto to take two students from lhr schools social service course The so ciety has also been approached by St Johns University ill New ioundlantl and University of Wu terloo both of which have post graduate courses in social work Iuveniles Charged Thell Under $50 Charges nt theft under 550 have been laid against three lu vcniles in connection with the thcit of two Globe and Mail newspaper vending boxes The boxes were reported mis sing by Globe and Mail rcp rcscntativc Joseph McLaughlin yesterday morning1hc boys were arrested by city police and charged few hours lalei About $23 in change was be licvcd to have been in both box 05 The police are as yet unable to say whether all stolen prop crty was rooovcrcd VOCATIONAL COMMITTE meeting at the Advisory catlunal Committee of the Slin cuc County Board Education will he held Monday at part in the education centre on Ferris Lane in protection since lllr cullru lmlllshlp police Icrcc resigned last year dulisnl that could take place out here due to the lack of police Mr dont patrol here they conic out to investigate ullur llltrL is an incident 1m concerned Willi the van lnglis said Thu OPP Mr Inglis cutlinlclldcd the urn tor the way lhcy have step led into the breach ICU by the resignlupus But Lhty cannot provide lcclioll he said had said tllc merchants have police pmlocllon It were willing to pay or It said lotnlly adequate pro llo said more Goorgc Davis Illcy lr lnglis represents Tins is asinillu Illi clcclcd llila sllu munuy 15 who bunch of farmers acted his head olilcc view to bringlllg prcssum could ml further action will be taken look alter the com not just llr Inglis stId bu bnd con wnh to on the Ontario Folicc Cam inn Ilu does not bolluro any The OP arc invosligullng the rack throwing illcidcnt Phosphate Level 11 Bay Critical Ph pltatts have reached cri cnl lcvcl in parts oi Krm pcnlult Bay says Dr van Loon an lytic chemist with the department of geology of the University oi Toronto He was spanking to appr matcly 100 persons at mectm of Pollution Probe It Barrio at Steele Street school Dr van Loon said phosphate levels in water samples taken lmNicmmicltbuintllc no mun maa to 20 times greater than Icvols at which un Inlcrnduanul Joint Commission on the pollution at Lake Eric dctormlncd olgoc starts to grow Phosphate levels are at times the oriticollcvcl at the base oI naytleld Strnul 15 times at Ccn tonniol Park and 15 limos at Johnson Stroct Bench At Shan ty Bay the hosphale icvcl is below the cri cal level he said Algae growth such as has takcn place in Lake Erie lands to deterioration oi water by us Ing up oxygen LIKE THE REST Dr van Loon said the phos phatc content the discharge DI the citys sewage treatment plant is normal like hundreds oi other communities across on tario but the IJC has recom mcndcd attacking and lowering the phosphate content or non nlal discharge He said the situation in Kem ponltlt Bay was Critical ace the bay is small relatively enclosed body of watcr Algae growth doesnt neces sarily start at these levels lie said but Since phosphates arc the critical factor in promoting such growth Barrie residents could start looking ior build up There is definite illdic Lion there could be problem he said llc said phosphates along with other nutrient pollutants such as nitrates lecd algae growth But phosphates are tho only actor we call control he said Nitrate levels in the bay are 600 times the levels dctcrnuncd as critical by the MC he said And sample at your tap water is nine times the limit But you cant control nitrates You can control pltosphatcs lie added that phosphates comc lrom human wastes dc tcrgcnts and form runoff He said tertiary treatment to remove phosphates has been developed and is in use in three centres ill the United States One such device installed at Lake Tahoe Nevada success iully removes 98 per cent or phosphates using lime trcal mum and activated charcoal iI llution But he suitl the cost is high eight cents per 1000 finance Committee Working On Budget The finance committee VI city council began work on the citys 1970 operating budget this morn lng Part of the mo taxrule from the Simcoo County Board of Education has already been set The citys rate will he set ni tcr council approves the ilnance committees recommendations or budget expenditures DR van Loon an an alytic chemist talks about pol lullou to members at Pollution Probe at Barrie last night He gallons in the Lake Tahoe tor tiary plant WE VVLLL PAY lie urged pcoplc to press guv ernmcnt tor phosphate treat ment But he said you and will pay for it He sold people must have change in attitude before an attack on pollution is suncesslul People must be willing to pay higher taxes and we must bog industry to let us pay tor pollu tioll control Dr van Loon advocated indus try make pollution control cost of production passed on to the consumer in the selling price You cant rap on industrys door and say you pay you pay He said groups like Pollution Probe at Barrie must force the government to plan ahead so told an audicncc oi approxi mntcly 100 people Kemncnfelt Bay is cndangcred by high phosphate count Exumincr Phulo things like mercury pollution In Lake Erie and Lake St Clair do not happen again Dr van Loon dealt with the proposed Formosa Spring Brew cry In Barrie Any Industry that is going to increase the phosphate content in the sewage effluent is allazard and poten tially harmful he said You need good waste disposal Oliver Formosa vice prcsldcnl oi operations and other momhcr oi the audience ques tioncd Dr van Loon on phos phate sources Dr van Loon said hall the phosphate came rrnm humnn wastes the other half Is trom detergents much of which is used In Industrial cleaning He said he could not determine what portion was attributable to Industry plan to speatl wool to In prolc accnmrnodu on the Simone County Gail1153 Ald Society In Lllc county budding over three year penod was approved ill pm board of directors meetin last DI$L Aunqu expenditure om period will be 57500 The IIIs years improvements were prnvcd and the balance was ac copied in principle Last ear the CAS paid the county rent 01 250 pr Ian lor 4000 square cu oi floor space In January the county made provismn tor more Space KWlng the CA5 hall the ground tloor and the upper oor oi the annex This has increased the spilt to 5300 square Ice and renovations will hrln the total to almost 6000 The county Ills agreed to ad vance 1500 to the society This amount will be paid back during the your as result of rcnt mart15ml to 54 per square loot The society hopes that the county qu ogrcc to conunuslhis financial arrangement over the three years The first phase vlll add almost Loco square lent to the CAS ll itrcs Work ill be done by AR Mace Company at night over our works oi the $7500 cxpcn dllJXI SLDTG lull be ax7nark2d tor sound proong ot thrce up tenlnw olflccs Ian canstdccd ncCcSLZy or good as open lions Removal of aull III C031 ngs tor the general oillce villi cost $438 other lrnprmrcv meals this year will include drapes carpets lnl Ive offices pzuntuig ct walls Improrn menu to rccepliun arcs and carpet Improvements In the upper noni rIll Include rrmnv II of wall between ofces and Instnllatiun of sound pront wall three doors and Lhrcc Iir condllionrrs Phase two ii the counl and soclrty ngrcc would also cost $7500 Much ol the money would be spent on carpeting comings drapes In the upper floor arc and cupboards Phase three in not the same would involve smaller Items in cludlng additional drapes car paling culling improvcmunts soundproong painllng and Il uminum HWEIDS or some of he western windows Additional operational bpucn was doomed ncccssary or CS upcrnlions because of recent In creases in stall 120 per Lan dur ing lat7 and 53 and to pcr cm in 1969 and work load Committee Winks At Parking Law Legally you cannot park on city strch overnight at any time of the year but it the snow is not Iailing you can get away with it The bylaw which mem bers at the public works com mittee believe was passed in lIE says you cannot but it will likely be ignored Even if they billed to change the low thcy could not with out costing thc larpaycr money The bylaw was originally pass ed to make snow removal easier and has had two amendments since 1926 If council wants to Illake it legal to park during part at the year It has to crnct signs stating when parking Is not legal on every strch in Barrie At the time the bylaw was passed the Dopamncnt oi nigh had no jurisdiction but times have changed and now lllc city would need approval to mg the new bylaw and would have to erect more signs The committee indicated it might be better to kmp the old law and not ticket cars or ov emight parking when there Is no snow problem Aid Dcl Cole Said he would bring the matter up at concrul governman comnuttce mcctmg CBS MaySeek Lease WithCounty For First Time For the rst time since it hr came tenant OI lllo county buildings ovcr Is years ago lho Simcou County Childrens Aid use minus According to motion passed by the board at directors last night the societys property committee will mth with the counly property committcc to negotiate an undcistunding tor the tenancy live your least Province Has In Its History will he considered allhuuw ucncral aorccment on anolhcr basis may be actcpmblo to both parties The motion was presented by Mme mymiouby Mayor be cooks hrs Cooke said the society should have denite ngreemcnt with the county on rcnlzl and time at tenancy it it was to tie up moncy as capital investment in ten ants improvements to cost $20 000 over the coming three years Yet To Pay CBS Finds Ilsell In Debt The simccc County Childrens Aid Society was in the hole lib anciulLv when it began opera lions January and by the end at March the society was over drawn 055 But tll situation is not one or concern says linunce chair man Hugh Johnston The rea son or the deficit is that the province which pays 67 per cent of CA5 costs this year has not yet agreed to the budget Drilliu which pays six per cent passed the budget at council meeing Monday night and Barrie and the county who pay the balance have already greed Once the province aA grccs the municipalites will be gin paying their sharcs Any overdraft has an to per cent interest charge for CA5 slightly higher that LItu rate charged to borrowing munici palities During the month of March Simcoo County Childrens Aid So ciety paid $6605 or services to the children it has in care Boarding home Ices and clotlr ing lead tho list totaling $13 300 Special scrviccs Including soc ial Ivorkcrs and supervisors salaries and travel expcnscs cost the society $532 during March Administration including sal aries to hdmtn istrative slalt and general olllcc expenses cost $5 170 Total spending for the month was $7599 Wants Crown To Prosecute Construction Safety Cases OIIQIlCCS under the Construc tion Suicly Act here are prose outed by the city attorney but last night the Public Works Coin lnitlcc decided that this is not good idea They will recommend to Couli cIl Lllnt the Crown attorney be contacted and asked to prosecute these cases As it stands now oilcnscs un dcr Lhc act arc pruseculnd by the city attorney even though the act is provincial legislation The committee eels that slot the city receives no financial return it guilty party is con victed the city should not be in court prosecuting Missing Newspaper Boxes Will Likely Slay Qut Ql Sight Those newspaper boxes that have been missing from Barrie streets or the past while will likely remain out of Sight The public works oommlltce will recommend to council that no action be taken to reconsid er bylaw that put thHloIIar ice on every suit box in the city The bylaw was passed in an attempt to kcep the boxes tidy and to make sure the papers are not allowed to blow in the streets This week deputation Irnm the Toronto Globe and Mail ap proacllcd the nance committee to ask reconsideration ot the bylaw spokesman said the Globe could not continue to pro ville boxes in the city ii the lee were continued The Toronto Telegram and the Toronto Daily Star hare rclnov cd their boxes from the rathcr than pay the charge The Barrie miller has paid thel ire und eontinucs to scrvirc its boxes in the city The bylaw plovidcs for line not to exceed $300 IorIuiIuIc to pay the ice The deputation slrcsscd that Lhclr papers do not replace Ex aminer sales but supplement rc sident reading Mr Campion said he expected sales of his paper to drop by 45 copies if the bylaw is kcpt llc bclievcd older people would stiller because some boxes would be removed train the city He told the committee that only three cities Chadiam 0r illia and Welland charge lnr pluc log the boxes on city properly when the delegation had lclt the committee was divided on course of action Aid Her soy and Aid Dorian Parker thought tho bylaw was good means of controlling liltcr round the boxes mun Stephens and David hlchh mont thought the bylaw should he changed Alter discussion ill which Aid liicCIymont said were public scrvicc and should not be charged and Aid Parkcr and Hersey agreed that lillcr Imm the wrappings cl papers had been problem for some timc the stalemate was broken Aid Stephens who had mainr taincd that It is wrong to charge newspapers or the boxes sidcd with Aid Parker and Aid Hor scy lorthco Kidh mnbincd will Il Anthem our of Darkie Hanomrv hu icosath Irtiry Hernia It 596 90 th Ka by Reina Wm on Ont up In horse with ht at 51th dc sixth waswulukwaumhammock Ns lion ooze 7282059

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