Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 23 Sep 1964, p. 5

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rumour orncnn storm sonata The Director or financial Manngement in the MAP this week addressed an Auditor training course at Sta tion Cam Borden taln It Ii Greleon i335 reanadlan Forces Headquart vera Ottawa introduced the run course conducted at the RCA Station since mi in speaking to the grow which includes Warrant Oltlcera and Senior Non Commissioned Ranks Group Captain Greg son said internal audit Is one ol the control mechanisms available to Station Com mander tor the purpose at el iective control at unit resourc raPictured are Flight Sgt LoutLafletrr RCAF Warrant Oillcer Lou Mnrohsnd Royal Canadian Army Pay Corps Sgt George Mnolean GO Gregson Sgt Hugh Foley Flight Sgt Al Wade andWar rant Dilicer Ist class Jim lolch jMGIlY More Women There were more women at the filth annual Conlcrenca oi the Georgian Bay Development Conference than ever belore Mrs Nancy Koch said Mrs Keele is the wits ol the general manager oi the GBDA and is responsible for planning that part ol the program which LsI of particular interest to the dies attending Women attending included the wives of the delegates other women taking an active part in municipal lite such as May or lsahellc Post 01 hillia May or Wing of Parry Sound and councillor Marg Dyer cl Wasaga Beach Whatever their reason tor being there they thoroughly enjoyed the actlvliles that were arranged for the distalt aide BOAT RIDE The boat rlda in the Quiet tan wasone these activities Mrs Keefe had arranged two boatrldes this year and the boat was lull forhoth trips The EMedical Group Seeks Changes In Insurance Tumours tcPilhe Cans dlan Medical Association has published the repeltarot three ol its committees recommend ing aweeplng structural and coverage changes at medical Insurance in proposals dillartng ngreatiy lrom suggestions made by the royal commission on health services The reportsappeared in special supplement to the cur rent Issue of the Canadian Medicnl Association Journal ihlihough they do not represent CMA policy they have been sentout or membership atudy in special meeting at QMA general council ls achedr uled for early 1985 to consider the reports in relation to Vol ume of the royal eomrniaslon can health services pub lished lastdune The most important recom mendation suggests abandon ment of the total prepayment approach to medical insurance coverage The policy commit tees report calla tor introduc itinn oi deductible and coInaur ance features allowing the pa tient to pay part at the doc tors bill himsell in addition to ihe Insurance premium muse through the channel oi the Harbour with Mra Kaela pointing out such slthtavaa Beau aoiiel National Park Giants Tomb etc was very antoyahle The water was calm the arm was shining and the breeze all the Georgian Bay most invig crating Many ngas still lying in root ol the cottages signin ing that the owners were In re altifince demonstration at floral arrangements by Gerowa Flo wer Shop was very interesting and those who new It apprecia ted their corsagcsaadlnnor an the more realizing the little and work that went into the making or them The very beans Illul corragea were supplied by The Bank cl Montreal Ihetlrst day of the confer ence women enjoyed bullet luncheon 0n Iresday Mra Keele had planned lundreon lust tor the women The speaker was Dr Boyd superintendent oi the Ontario Hospital Penetang uiaheno The subject at Dr Boyds address war Measuring Mental Health Ila aald there are now as many people in Ontario occupy ing beds in mental hospitals as there are people occupying all the beds to all the other hospitals diet is as much men each patient lhe total cost oi mental illness in Ontario is very high Much higher is the unmea surable cost oi the devasiing effect on home and tamin when the mother or iatircr must ao tor mental hospital However Dr Boyd said that the outlook today is much brigh ter than it was only law years ago At one time any one entering mental hospital was usually theralor the bai anoe at his or her the Now most aretexpccted to recover and mostdo The use at the tranquiliisera andenergizcrs are extensive Group therapy is help tul and physical therapy tits tire patient or useful home lite Many people today with wall developed mentaiiilnessea are able to live in the world Mental hospitals today are much smaller and more pleasant places Many general hospitals are adding rmhlatric units and outpatient departments or thertreatmant ct mental cases There is still tremendous need or trained psychiatrists talillnaaaaaalltheothertil neasea in Ontario Since It costs $5 per day lor manna Cooking Display The llrat meeting at the Thom ton 4H cooking club was held at the home at Mra Finkbeiner recently We opened with the Institute Ode Christine Finkbelner was nom inated Presidt The name oi the club is the Thornton Milk Shakes andlta book covers are to be black During the meeting Mrs Rte pier made some Junkot from tablet and later turned itlnth curdsand whey Francis Ann Maw and Donna Jennett made some chocolate Junket while Randi Bill showed no how to measure Sharon Dixon and Pat Bone made some strawberry Junket Everyone enjoyed It Then members dismissed Reo ord Books requirements for the Club Members Recipe Flies working Procedures Clean liness and Dtshwaahing Food Guide or Healur and the Score shoot as well as tires at Food MAchievement Day is on liov Purebred we on the land Gordon Atkinson no lionls Mr Atkinson has tram E1 iii ii gig is is 53 iii 253 Etisi East as at assess ass HA ASPECTS are are aspects wa er summation which have been mentioned bigger than the oth er It is that Ioul stinking slimy evil the pollution at our lake1n river and lamp raw sewage an other wastes and contamination at our water withthe detergents which so far cannot be removed from the sewage are causing serious condition in our own area which must be at lhe algae which have deve oped inourownbayaresaidtoho caused by these detergents This Is fast becoming menace which could completely llil our lake with growth Fish Illa and pure water cannot surviverin tth Pollution resulting Irom industrial wastes municipal et fluenta and other situations is detrimental topnhlic2health llIti to conservation eilorts Tsikina down any program that mifllt deal with this should not be considered even it tree dinner is thrown in The meeting in Oriilla on Thursday will let us hope have all these matters In mind when they vote to set up conservation area tor Lakesimcoe Lawn usn tartar There is need tor the revls lonol the land use bylaw One Truman Horsrsrns is to 50 purebred lIolsteinl all rmildng times BARRIE HURONIA DRIVEIN THEATRE WEDNESDAY THURSDAY iiitiifiifiigm Ew egg tioos much more exactly and there sears little doubt that lnnifli will have to revise Its bylaw This not easily done There will have to be ptfllc hearing with all ratepayers air towed to express opinlms Ac cording to Chld Brown cases now pending belorethe courts will not be withdrawn PHONE COMPANY aroud Telephone Company has sent out nlettar calling in the shares oi the company by Nov 1er does not mean that che nucsaretobepaidoutasot that date The board will have to hold another meeting to place belore the shareholders pro posal as to what amount will be paid oat The letter calling in the shares may have indicated that cheques were to be paid by NW but this is not the case and the annual meeting at the company will decide date at repayme Strourl Telephone Company has been good investment Shareholders have not missed an annual dividend over so expect that tholioil ae ement Will KevtoT somewhat more than par value and even et might be spectr latlon to buy up HAPPY WEDDING We have been told by party who attended the Groh wedding in Toronto last Saturday thatit was happy occasion and the ymmg couplaiwua sunnth their honeymoon inrcal style they will iivein the Mlneta PototToiiendal area on Highway 11 on their return WINMitith anonruins suntan talks with other soldiers during Towns Mr OConnor petitioning con tact 01 Maine letter Wm piained oI boulevard parking One member said It is town PM Another said its all rtlilt to say its town propqty but it man takes the trouble to cut the grass and so on then another can Well its Ill PITPeme should look alter it and cut the grass Mr OConnor was present at Pin the narraa PROM EMUv Councikllrcoelvcd letter from Auditors Report says guard oorradl voted Io bare the town solicitor dram the no Mars bolas Following motion that on licence committee constitu tar den for 8251 in debenture lor Allision Memorial Hospital council empowered the clerk to call tor sealed otters and the finance committee to select the successful bidder Council got into lengthy dir cnssion over the sale at lots in tnnsaction in which an as drnnge oi Iaadwas involved whether anyone wanted to take the First Aid course Mayor John Darling was ted it be tell in the hands of the police as it is tor policeand tire Personnel Coon Mrs Jean Pildrer ag reed to let her name NSlb mitted to represent council on the 1561 local winter employ ment committee Alter dLscussinga letter from the putflic school board for policeman to act as crossing The Prisoners Were Killed Iluthor Charges munon CHAuthor Alu ander McKee said Tuesday prisoners at war were slain by both AngioCanadlan Iorces and by the Germans in the lion moody campaign cl ms Commenting on criticism his new book Caen Anifll Viuory McKee said such kril tags are hazard of war at any time but they happened in Normandy rather more than elsewhere McKees conversations with men on both sides In the hrs tcrie battle had convinced him the reason was twolold The first was the now or never nature of the battle The Germans were convinced that detect around Caen would mean eventual destruction oi theirshornclandxlheAlllesza the danger 01 being thrown back into the sea with the war being prolonged tor years The second reason was the right and of the battle one or the lie tot the Second gorid War myb frostéplsald cltee so one to The Canadian Press from his W7 mt 110 VMcKee who 1rd erat booka on the war said he was private with British unit attedred to Canadian head mrarten during the Normandy cam ills account is based on Iris own oNewatlons on the campaign and let lathe war and on interviews with Ca nadian British and German soldiers since the war Canadian activities form large part of Coon publisth in Canada by Byerson Press oata WM receivedno comment Can ada Englidr reaction was gen erally favorable to his book ex fllD Wliilli littllllliitt rouoou CREAM kronamourn ieaocueeurmc an NEW WDHID PERFECIIDN Nbivi SHOWING sewnot newton In Book cept tor comments by two lor rnor war correspondents In the Daily Telegraph Alandorr nawspepe No decision was reached in the melt LEGION nraoo WEDNESDAY SEPT 23 STARTING AT prn Doors open pm JACKPOT $21000 rscron min 71 comm sr Gerber meats 1toogt7 arernglass Jars Its trual Both you find your bahtnan now enjoythe advantages of Gerber Meats Egg Yolks too in convenient sparkling sanitary glass jars All the advantagesybuva liked in the other Gerber Baby Foodsi special features span Shopeasy labels with bold easyto glass Note these Haeidsabla TwistPop caps for sate staytrash refrigeration or unused portions of stood sloping shape otiarrnakas tor onslar variaryrrarrrcsetropotlabeisspaedaeiaction aavapraolouashcpplngtime LGerber Meats for Babiesare madeftrom selectedgove men nspectadlc ts SpeciailproCessing pre eat arrsorrow alfli 318 not till Minna New anvnnrunn urn iiNCHEDIELE EXCITKMEItlS EXOTIC llitilli Poursrn

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