Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 25 Apr 1967, p. 2

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Mcm ewmlgnss flzumni IIAIlklEA NEW arks and recreation director sry Ston er last night met mcmhers ol the amalgamated parks and recreation committee AllOVE Mr Stones and his wife centre are shown with Mr and Mrs Jack Morrison Air Mor ison is parks and recreation committee chairmnn ncLow retiring parka foreman and ac ting superintendent Joe Van Gssl was presented with gift marking his resignation From left to right Charlie Griffin Mr and Mrs Van Goal and Len Picdgcr Examiner Pho ins Parks And Recreation Director Reception Gary Stoncr who will take of fice May 15 as Earries first parks and recreation director was last night introduced to members of the amalgamated parks and recreation committee Following the committees sn nual dinner meeting Mr Stoner 25 accompanied by his wife moved on to council chambers where Barrie councillors had their opportunity to extend their welcome Mr Sloncr native of Brant ford was appointed to the t7 25d ayear job two weeks ago Hope To Collect $30000 To Help Furnish RVH Addition Local industries and organiza floor will soon be asked for do nations in support of furnishing Royal Victoria Hospitals new building With $35900 already donated or pledged hospital officials are hoping to collect another 330000 There will be no individual sol fciation The hospital hoard of tnrstees yesterday endorsed manage ment committee report recom mending that $269775 the buds getted amount for furnishings and movable equipment he rec ognized as the target budget An estimate will he used for carpetting Ilospital administrator Cameron was authorized to investigate and report on the matter of employing furnish ings consultant management subcommit tee consisting of Mrs Jack Gar vin Ed Myers and Bill Bell was appointed to prepare list of local industries and organiza tions following which letter will he sent out requesting do nations for room furnishings and equipment items The board noted with apprecia tion that Caldwell had agreed to furnish room in the new building BARBIE AREA WEATHER It was also agreed to intera view applicants for the post of parks madntendem after the committee learned it would lose the services of present parks foreman and acting superinten dent Joe Von Gaol Mr Van Gaai who will leave at the end of May to operate service station in Strand last night was extended the full ap preciatlon of the committee for the high calibre of the work he pcrfnrmcd over the past eight years Committee man Jack Morrison said no animosity be tween the committee and Mr Mr Van Gael existed Mr Van Goal who was ap pointed acting parks superinten dent following the resignshim late last year of Jim Savage said he purchased the gas sta tion on an impulse However he agreed to remain at his post untilMr Stooer had been shown the ropes Mr Stoner will he the first fulltime recreation authority on the city payroll Currently assist nt director with the Brantford Parks and Recreation Department he wor ked previously with parks and recreation departments in North York and Waterloo Cold Wave Continues Rain Or Snow Wednesday Under clear skies today the temperatures will remain on the cold aide Tomorrow is not much more promising The forecastis for variable cloudiness with the possibility of liain or Snow on Will Not Loan Ladder Truck Orillia wont get the use of Barries aerial ladder truck The town asked to rent the equipment in emergencies but city council agreed last night that its place is in Barrie other Barrie firdighting equip ment is available to Orillia through the mutual aid agree ment but the aerial ladder is not included Aid Everett Emrm his mum cii funk were spent on the the truck on that it wotdd be here in the event of an emer new not out of town He said the ladder would be needed quickly in case of fire in the downtown tnrsinm district or at the WW Wednesday The recorded low at the Examiner office was 26 de grees The temperature at 730 mm was as degrees TORONTO CP Official forecasts issuedat 530 em to day Synopsis Very cold air cov crs Ontario Skies are clear throughout the province and Forecast Temperatures Low tonight high Wednesday Windsor 45 St Titania 42 landon tz Kitchene 42 Mount Fare 12 Wingham 42 Toronto as 45 45 it 45 North Bay to Sndbury 40 Earlton 38 Sault Ste 40 Kapuskasrng 35 White River 40 Moosonec as llmrning 15 35 high pressure area centred over the Great Lakes will ensure an other sunoy day disturbance in Oklahoma will move east ward south of the lower Great Lakes Wednesday bringing cloudy sides to southern 0n tario and rain or snow is likely north of Lake Erie Toronto Sudbury North Bay Lake Ontario northern Lake Huron Hallhnrton Georgian Bay regions Mainly sunny and cold today Variable cloudiness and cold Wednesday light Winds Youth Temperance Education Week ABRIL 22nd29th Ald Jack Gamer has rug Kutbd that hospital might be better constituted as public rather than private institutions The suggestion was contained in list of nine questions subs rnitted last night to Mayor Cooke the citys representative on the Royal Victoria llospltsl Board if the large majority of con struction money comes from public funds then should hos pitals not be public institutions rather than priva corpora tions he asked Aid Gar ncr also wants to know how the change can be made Mayor Cooke will attempt to come up with the answers at future meeting Aid Garner asked the mayor if he would recommend that the dty of Barrie pecan for lm mediate adoption of hospital boards that He elected by the taxpayers or appointed by their clotted resentativu If it is shown at construction and operation costs sro borne by the taxpayer He would also like to know who may become member of the hospital corporation and Bottled soft Erinlu will be available from outdoor machines in Barrie for at least another three months City cotmdl agmod last night to defer action that would ban the machines while soft drink oompamca condth an antilitter advertising campaign The question will be considered again in three months hinted had planned to ban outdoor bottledispensing ms chines in means to curb lit for but met opposition from the Canadian Antoinette Merchandis ing Amateuro the Ontario Oar honated Beverage Assornati on and local soft drink mannfae turers Aid Everett Drum vicechair man of unnuals finanoe munit tee said last night that compan iro involve intend to indude anti litter messagm in their ede AT OlliLiJil in 72 per cent turnout to the polls voters of the neighbor ing town of Orillia yesterday ammved dining room licencu for the sale of liquor and cook tail bars but turned down bev enage mom licences The vote in favor of dining room liquor was 69 per cent while so per cent of the voters favored lounge licences Mens and womens licensed beer par lours went down to defeat with only 47 per cent of the vote for the former In the heaviest poilling in the towns history 5567 voted for dining room licences with 2533 Wang Lounge licensees for the sale and consumption of liquor on licensed premises carried 5303 to 2780 LICENCES SOON Orillians were told that they should not expect the first It cenees to be grunts for eight weeks The town which now has population of almost 20000 has had govennnent liquor store and brewers retail outlet since 1951 but hasnt had hotels lt censed for liquor sales since lo cal option was approved in 1907 vote the year of Confederation Oril lia in its pioneer era had as many as 22 premises licensed to sell liquor old council records showed BEER AT ATEEIILEY suburban hamlet which but ders the town at The Narrows Atherley has had licensed hotels since 1954 There are three 1i censed hotels there now and most at the patronage is from Orillia But two sections dealing with the establishment of public houses for the sale and con sumption of beer onlyto which women would he admitted or to Incorporated as village in Garner Raises Questions About Hospital Board from ho any be heart of fictrs and dimmers May dot human with Whats law any of it when or dim as donor officer or dreams of the coronation May business associates of company under contract With hospitals be members officers or directors of the hospital corporation Mayor Cooks was also asked to come up with total construc tion costs of Royal Victoria ilos pitai Itld Garner asked if breakdown showing where man oy for the addition will come from is available and if the information would be public The mayor said later he would attempt to have the answers It the next regular carnell meet ing in two weeks Figures presented earlier said the new eight storey addition extensions to the cafeteria and enlargement of the laundry and kitchen at llVll will cost over 500000 Under formula has ed on patientday occupancth the city pays $12M Slmroo Coun ty raises close to 3700000 and federalrprovlncial grants and loans total $30i9547 CITY NEWS TIIE BAILEIE EXAMINER TUESDAY APRIL 25 19 Defer Action On Pop Machines iising in an attunpt to solve the pmhitm He said the finance commit tee agreed they should be allow ed time to see if it has any effcd Aid Frank Horsey however said three months is far too long to wait There is so much brtr ken gins in the vicinity of vend ing matrices that it is hazard to children he told council But Aid Brim said soft drink people claim there is no proof that mtg comes from out door nos say 75 per cent of the mmmnsud ont doorago lnmhoms haaaidl Mayor Cooke told council the problem involved more than just pop bottles but the whole problem of street litter Cotmcil anointed the finance mmdttce reconnnsndatinn to put off action for three months Wets Goin Nod After 60 Years which only men would be ad rnittedwere turned down Some 4297 voters approved public houses for men and women as against 8712 against but the percentage 5365 failed to meet the requirements Public houses for men only were turned down by vote of 4261 against 370 for4654 per cent in favor In 1962votes in both parts of twopart liquor plebiscite fell short of 43 per cent in favor The results of Mondays vote will be passed to the areas chief electoral officer then to the provincial cabinet for ap proval The liquor licensing board will then consider applications for licences for liquor and din ing lounges Orillis has population of about 20000 Mondays plebls cite was Open to all those eligio hie to vote in provincial elec tions co LTD Anna St Your Allont Dealer JACK aossson president of the penis Kiwanis Club left and Charlie Parsons past lieutenant governor with Barrie US Kiwonions Exchange Greetings The regular meeting of tho Kiwanis Club of barrio list night was double feature cvcnt First in honor of Canada Unitcd States Goodwill Week there was telephone exchange between members of the Harris club and the Kiwanis Club of Suffolk Virginia Among time malong was Jack Siessor prcsldent of the Harris club who exchanged com ments with Ted Friend presi dent of the Suffolk Klwanlans Mayor Les Cooke talked with the mayor of Suffolk and Parsons lletrteoart governor with the Barrie club 19 years ago oonversed with Charlie Halnes present lieutenantgover nor of the Suffolk group LOCAL AND GENERAL CANCEL CARD PARTY card party sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary to the Barrie Branch of the Ontario Humane Society which was to be held May has been cancelled IAPA MEETING Safety will be the topic of Creighton of Sparton of Canada Ltd London Ont when he addresses members of the Industrial Accident Prevention Associations rri Section Thursday at 630 pm The din ner meeting will be held at the Continental inn PRESS CONFERENCE Pager commandant lo the RCMP will he in Barrie Thursday to tell the public some thing of the Vanier Institute of the Family its aims and objec tives and the establishment of an endowment fund press conference is schcdtued for 130 pm QUIET MONDAY Both Barrie City Police and the Ontario Provincial Police re ported an accidentfree day yes terday Other than minor car tire on Henry St last night the fire department also reported quiet Monday COUNCIL BRIEFS SUMMER SCHEDULE Summer schedule for gasoline stations in Barrie gained approv al last night Thirtyseven sta tions are divided into three groups which will alternate on extended hours from May to Sept 30 lief in in The SAVINGS DURING THE iiiyoniio lillonl Sale can Plllillilit Mill the club last night talked by telephone with their counter parts in the Kiwanis Club of Suffolk Virginia Among oth The conversations lasted from 655 to 715 and included dis course on the wcather the slug ing of both national anthcms alnid indications of mutual friend or The idea for the conversation come from the Suffolk club which has about 50 members Suffolk has population of ap proximately 40000 Following the telephone call the Barrie club was dramatical ly shown the work of the Emer gency Measures Organization in the tragic Alaskan Earthquake of recent years iiay Atkinson seven years coordinator with tho Ello pre sented the film Though The Earth Be Moved With emphasis provided by the film Mr Atkinson said that COMPANY ANNIVERSARY Beneficial Finance Company of Canada will celebrate its 15th anniversary in Barrie on May The office opened in 1952 and is part of the Beneficial Finance System one or the largest on ganlzations at its kind in the world SAFE DRIVING BANQUET Elghtyelght Barrie and dis trict drivers for the Bell Tele phone Co will tomorrow night be honored at an awards banquet for safe driving achievements The banquet is scheduled to be held at the Legion Hall social hour beginning at 15 If you have for the great in various localdona in Barrie Barrie IF YOU have at least one child PLEASEobiainan FORMS are thiitgs ONTARlO HOUSES FOR Ranr lN BARRIE AT RENTAlS GEAREDTC lNCOME Applications are now being considered for houses for rent accommodation These houses have been acquired by On tario Housing Commotion in agreement with the council of at are now residentof the City of Barrie are in need of adequate accommodation have gross family income Which does not permit you to pay current market roots arms ARE geared to IE gross family income ice City Hall Barrio or write to Ontario Housing Corporation 135 University Avenue Toronto Ontario or included in the Gmada Unlted States goodwill tcek phone call was Barrio Mayor Les Cooke who spoke to the mayor of Suffolk Virginia every family should have ha sic planof action in case of emergency of any type Disaster can strike at any place at any time he said What planning have you done to prepare for emergency The film showcd the normal life of the community before the great earthquake the terrible forccs unleashed during the up hcawl and die aftermath it pointed out graphically the problems of reorganization such as the need for shelter for people who had lost their homes the problems of lack of shelter drinking water and food sup piles and the problems of re uniting families in thenitcrmath of such crisis Before joining EMO ltlr At ktnson worked for many years as police officer in Midland Sluggish Kidneys May Bring Restless Nights it you srirl tho pillow on and turn all through use nirht no dont mny know whypelill bmo It and help for not On nun of such restlessness may be trend to sluggish kidney action Urtnuv inl utlon Ind bladdor discomfort my fellow no result can be hsckuhl and um errors This to witn Dodda run can one brlut nttet Dad lmulsla kldnu Ictlsn hviDI nu th irritated condition nus It dont be um Inunlluiil 7o years New laxr taste to families in need of better application available at the Clerks Off

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