Awrw infti PAT MURRAY and Ernie Miller both grade 12 students MARY HART centre gr Whether Banting High School should be enlarged with an iothcr nciv addition or new school built to meet the needs of secondary school pupils of the area has been the topic or ani mated discussion at Alliston With sharp increase in taxes for high school purposes in the area for 1367 the matter of in ancing also has been causing COHCCID With current levy or $350000 against propertycuners in the area served the finance cum rnitlee has recommended to the high school board that conditions he discussed Diorougbly with the Department of Education regard ing grants land costs and other charges betore decision is made delegation to Toronto has been proposcd Optimist Club To HoldElectionsv Wednesday Night The Optimist Club of Barrie will hold its annual election of oilicers at Air Force Association Hall on High Street Wednesday The meeting will start at pm The winncr ot the Barrie run oil of the Optimist Club Oratorr ical Contest held Worth Ed wiu Farrar will compete in the zone final at Newmarket this Sat urday Topic of the speeches is Patriotic citizenship demands optimism Edwin is grade nine student at Earrie North Collegiate His favorite hobbies include reading about World War Two and all sports especially hockey He hopes to be biologist The winner of the Zone final at Nevvnmrlret will proceed to the district nun to be held at Niagara Falls in May BACNACIIEHINI RHEUMAIISM Pam Alter or twice as mu women as men in mm miserable sy common minw oiniminn canard syn manual nulcklr combat the secondary uscularpnlns Inddlsturbcdaleen orinanmiianmaainntram kin nttn arm mint with rim or water tlmes min no orsrcxinaninioruximmntn lentlc Itso Rheumatism Enckccne na muscular we wmiaw Minnng 13 student at Central Colleg CENTRAL COLLETE rm at Central Collegiate were hard at work Saturday aller noon decorating the school gymnasium Ior Ccntrals an nual mitormol Saturday night Dress was aosuall st IT WAS SOAIEWIIAT dif ercnt style ot dress when Pat tale was elected graduation semiformal dance Saturday Cassclman also grade 13 slu nueen at the schools annual Nancy Synnott Mr and Lorna dents were elected princesses lho Alliston council has plac ed itself on record as opposing any expansion of the present school facilities involving the purchase of costly property ad jacent to the site Copies of the motion were sent to the Han ing High School Board and par cipating municipalities TIME EXTENDED Notice hasbeen received hour the department that the 75 per cent capital grant for vocation al school building was extended to March ill 1969 This grant does not apply on all construc tion with corridors cited as an example About 1200 pupils now attend Banting Memorial High School and it has been estimated the enrolment for next September will reach 1400 Because of limited land avail able at the present site some tch that construction or new school whidi pmbabtb would be needed in few years in any event would be advisable rather than proceeding with another limited new addition Construc tion of separate vocational school has been among sugges tions made and it Mas pointed Contact Mrs Wm Brown Membership Convenoi 7263140 Concert Susan to summon WM 1310th in canals COMMUNITY CONCERT ANNOUNCES THE OPENING of their MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL CAMPAIGN MONDAY APRIL 24 All members interested in renewing their 6768 membership are requested to do so immediately NEW MEMBERS WELCOMEI Limited quantity offlMombarships Available Miss Nam 7253317 Ranunbogunrnnldaymraoaï¬hthe out this could be done in the Alliston vicinity if deemed ad visable NEEDED SOON It is felt that an addition to the present school or new school should be ready for use by Sep tember 1969 The department appears to favor one more cx tension lo the present school to bring in capacity to 1700 to 1310 SCHOOL LEVIES UP Whatever is done is at consid erable coneem to the entire school area which currently has been levied for tax increases for upkeep of thesebool Tecumseth township was lev ied for the most $133705 as Its share of the current levy while the town or Alliston was next with $126401 Essa township was levied for $74954 as its share Adjala $61842 and Tossorontio $50182 Otheres in the area include Benton village which was lev ied tor $13075 Cookstown vil lage 8132 Tottenham village sunrise part of Mulmur $22 429 part of Albion $113115 part of Mono $949B50 and West Gwillimhury $483450 Mn Geo Davina Campaign Chakmln mitle exciting 61 58 blllliston Board Must Decide On New School Or Addition Ratepayers in all these muni cipalities are concerned about the effect on taxes on budding plans and are hopeful of sub stantial government assistance FARM harass WlNNlPEG CPI Prices showed ï¬rmness in moderately active trade on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange today Flax was to it lower May 301 rapeseed was it to lower July 274 oats was not open barley unchanged lllay 128 eye was it 51 higher July 13m MONTREAL CPI Agricul ture department quotations Eggs Average weighted price wholesale to retail in one dozen cartons extra large 509 large 474 medium 43 small Maritime Ealilotolr 7th Em 51 illi Westelotanada Earn and tape Bay at ruin new law now anti an Historic viipoi Send let your topics now DETS HOLD ANNUAL SEMIFORMAL and Ernie arrived at the dance to Join the 100 other stu dents who danced the even nlng away Ernie ls president or lhc eollegiates Student Council THIEVIE AT WORK Thieves were at work in Stay ner on the weekend Provincial police report 85 stolen from house broken into Saturday night and drought taken from an other home Sunth night Con tents oi the strougbox were not known STAMP CLUB centennial exhibition spon sored by the Barrie District Stamp Club is slated for Central Uiuted Clnirch liall Saturday Judges will be Stan Slants of tendon Ont and Louis Arm son at Gravenliurst Bill Vis Bernharrlt and Hayne comprise the exhibition commit tee IN EUROPE Lcitdl of The Arthur Leitch Co 116 Midland is mung seven Ontario businessmen now in Ehrrope on zltday visit to seek new products for manu facturers in the province They will visit industrial fairs in Milan ltaly and Hanover Ger many two of the largest such exhibitions in Europe CONFIRMATION SERVICE Some nine candidates will be conï¬rmed tonight at St lhomas Anglican Hurrah Shanty Bay in service to be conducted Irv Rt Revllenry Cook Suitcagan Bishop of Athabaslca ihe ser vice will begin at it pm LIONS CLUB The liions Club of Barrie will hold business meeting and nomination of otiieers this Tues day at Community House Meelt ing starts at Barbershoppers Hold Area Night The Barrie mens broom oi the Society for Preservation and Encouragement of Barbershop Quartet Singing in America will hold their regular meeting at the sergeants mess of the Bar pm On Friday the association held their Area Night at Nancy Villa in Wasaga Beadi Bob Johnson international dir ector ot music from Kenasha Wisconsin showed slides of the recenttwoweelr tour of Vietnam by the Midniï¬it Oilers bar bershop group from the United States Represenutivesfrom the dis tricts of 0wenSound Huronia and York North were present at the meeting cutllllllillt tinnitus Fttit IIIth VACATIIIN MINING and and ti Alaska Hutu Canadath ria Aranoury on Monday at azeo LOCAL AND GENERAL GUEST SPEAKER Rebecca Sislcr one of Orna dzis most prominent female sculptors will address the next meeting oi mo Bani0 Art Club tmnorrow at pm The meal inl will be held at Library Hall ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the Brcroton Field Naturalists will be held Wednesday at if 16 The meeting will take place at the home of ltlabcl 0rd Thor csa Street iiiC Group Will Hold Conference Approximately Z00 members of Hit groups of Sirocco Coun ty Presbytery of he Uniled Church are expected to attend twoday conference at Minesing Community Hall on the weekend The group composed largely oi high school students will be addressed by Ted Maxwell Bar rie mathematics inspeaor at dinner Saturday evening DEATHS ennuim nraxrmr ninnz At the Toronto General nasptui on Sunday Audi 23 motion nu Mlh year Margaret Bertha anr er of aimale beloved wife of the late Cecil cumin near mother or llluiny Garnet and Ronald in or Eurvale also survived by to ammonium sum or mi Draper or Orlllla Jean Vasey Benrdaall Laura Airs Clarence ltttctilct Dollie tins Uharlcs nun Tom nmna airs no acrtrami Herbert and Amour all of Illlnvale arta ms the late 10st liming at the home or her son Garnet or Peter st Elmvale IIlLl min on Monday until noon on Wednesday April as their to Elmvnle Presbytch Chum tor funeral SGWIE It mar interment aimin Cemetery ciiket can be com in the amm from Dim lmfll time at service For further particulars contact James rt Lynn runmi Home nimvnie Inns CITY NEWS BARRIE EXAMINER MONDAY APRIL it an Recommends Criminal Records Be Wiped Out Harold King operator hallway house tor newly dis charged prisoners ncar the Lake Slmcoc town of Keswlch says in brie lo the Canadian Commit tee on Corrections and the ister of Justice that criminal records should be wiped out at lcra sevenyear convictionirce period The Frank Howard Incidcnl is an illustration of the basic inhumanity in our syslem at justice he said Frank llow ard NDPSkeenal disclosed re ccntly alter blacldnnil threat that he has criminal record One of the cnielcst and most vindictive aspects ol the Can adian penal system is that all sentences are tor life hlr King said There have been many lnei dents ol men in public life who have spent all their adult lives as lawabiding and responsible Mrs Bayliss Dies In Barrie mere service will be held Wednesday at st Georges tng limo mrdi Barrie for Alice Alberta Bayliss who died may at Royal Victoria Hospital Airs Bayiiss the former Alice Hamlin leevu her husband Walter son Gary oi Oshawa and daughter Norma Mrs John hingeel ol Sault Ste Marie Aso surviving are tour grand diiidren sisters Lillian Mrs Kohlmeyer ot Barrie and Flor ence Mrs Walker ot Torono and brother ank of Erindale She is resting at the Jennctt Funeral Home in Barrie with funeral service to be held Wed nesday at pm at St Georges Anglican church Burial will be at Barrie Union Cemetery Alter Years citizens who arc ulucrablc to blackmail and disgrace because of an early inliisclttlou lie said ltianyCanudian businesses will not hill man ill crim inal record even it his sentence was served 20 years previously Such men and omen can be bonded only under extraordinary and rare circumstances and they cannot be issued uilh passport It Is grotesque to brand person this way It lolulcs the spirit at justh and the intent of rehabilitation lllillt aims at returning man to socicly with the some rlignity and security allordcd his fellow man All King said recent ragcdy in the lite III man llaruid King once helped is behind the struneg worded hiltt This man employed in position ul rust or eight and halt trouhlcIrce years by the same company was humiliated when new comptroller applied to have him bonded and 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