fbétzss FIVE SENIOR Spanish jour nalists were hosted yesterday by the Dunno Rule Company at cocktail party and stag dinner FRO LEITl Arthur Evans itiPP Simeon Centre Pedro Sastre ibronto corres pondent with Econonuoa Es panoiay Merlot Don Mao Phenom vioepresident and general manager laukin Rule litayor Lea Cooke and Joa Spanish Journalists impressed With City The luihin ltule Co of Cona da Ltd hosted group of five senior Spanish Journalists yes terday at cocktail party at the Barrie Country Club allotted by stag dinner at the ltliramar Gardens The Canadian Department of Trade and Commerce is respon sible for bringing the live jour nalists to Canada to lamiiiertre them with manufacturing facili ties bere Lufkin will be one of the companies represented at the international Trade Fair at Bareeiona Spain in June The Spanish journalists have completed one week of their two week Canadian tour which in cludes visits to Toronto ltion trenl liomilien Niagara Falls anti Ottawa For all but one of the journal This this is their first visit to country and all were highly im ed particulariy with Barrie Joaquin Maestro president of the Public Relations Agency S2E it Ralaciones Fuhiieas no of the more fluent Eng peaking members of the grctlp said of Barrie it people in Spain knew what it is like her they would mngrnle im councn Burrs mcdiateiy in spite of the wea ther This is wonderful place it is the and everyone in Europe dreams of You have open spa ces trees and water and pro gressive industry Comparing and Spanish industries liir liaestre pointed out that the Spanish in dustries are hampered by lack of cooperation among the com panies Everyone is trying to beat the other and there doesnt seem to he the cooperation be tween firms that there is in Can ada One of the other visitors Es teban Molisl is assistant editor of El Diaro de Barcelona This is the second oldest newspaper in Europe it was pointed out that Mr ltlolists paper was printed in French during the Napoleonic occupation it was founded in 1792 The other Spanish visitors in cluded Juan Hernandez photo journalist El Noticiero Univer sal iaucr ltlnrtinez special correspondent La Vanguardia and Pedro Sastre Toronto cor respondent Madrid financial pa per the Economics Espanolay Exterior ltfayor Les Cooke was queried Chamber Wants Barrie Slogan it Barrie will become known as The City of Year Round Va cations if the Chamber of Commerce Tourist and Conven tion Conunittee gets its way The committee last night asked city council to begin using the slogan wherever possible FlRE INSURANCE it was agreed last night the risk would outweigh the advan tages of changing the citys fire insurance coverage to $30000 deductible It would save 31300 in the annual premium hut Aid cEverett Emms told council it would end up costing money be cause damage in many fires in under the 530000 mark nunsmc nouns Council last night approved an increase of $15 month per pa tient for all nursing homes in yBarria Nursing home cosLs are subsidized on per cent by the rprovince it costs $6 day for each patient EXTENSION Council will purchase land fro Bayview Towers Apartments for the extension ot Kempentelt Dr it is the first of eight properties needed for the extension STREET LIGHTS Councils public works oomrndt tee has been asked to consider erecting tvno street lights on Grove Street west of Blake Aid Frank Hersey said the lights are needed to prevent brealolns in the area CENTENNIAL PARK An agreement with Robert Thenten still Smith to build three drinking fountains and patios at Centennial Park was approved last night BUDGET APPROVAL Barries capital budget inhi ling $392530 has been approv ed by the Ontario Municipal Board council learned last night To Participate The Rev Pedro Arrupe the zath Superior General of the So fciety of Jesus will participate thay in two ceremonies at Sainte ltfarie among the Hur ons Midland In the myear history of the Snciety the visit will mark the iirst to Canada by Superior jGeneral The first Jesuit came to Canada in loll lt Amoag the prime objectives of Father Arrupes twoweeir tour rincluding three days in the Unit ed States is to meet informally with the Jesuit brothers and in thers and to see the missions especially thasa on Indian ro Iscrves At Sainte Marie among the DEATHS warr Kathleen Smith Toronto East Genera Hnmltal ct in nu year Knudsen syrup or non romny of Bond Read he wife of the in Charles dear mother or so ï¬lm or Don Mills out of no Held Anne no mariney muntitling $134 uozt my Tomlin six Jr and on mason mend my Hawk moral Ho Simone Shrug BNddorld is on itan one mumoi sons and mum 3111 Ceremonies llarons the Superior General will see the ï¬rst European com munity in todays Ontario and the mission headquarters for six at North Americas eight French Jesuit martyr sainm Theceremonies at Sainte Mar ie will be Father Ampes only public appearance in Southern Ontario on this tour Others are scheduled at Fort William and Montreal and Halifax Father Arrnpe will he welcom ed to Ontario by Prime Min ister John Robarls and he will bless the reconstructed In dian chapel the Church of St Joseph the first shrine in North America north of Mexico concerning the facilities indus tries and particularly the tour ist attractions in this area Some of the others present in4 cluded Donald ltlacPherson viceprcsldcnt and general man ager with Luikln Rule Company and Arthur Evans MP for Sim caa Centre Following their visit to Barrie the five journalists will travel to Toronto and then to Ottawa be torn their return to Spain quin Maestre president of St dc italadnnes Mlieas Council Passes Cattle Bylaw it will be against the law to keep cattle goats sheep or swine on less than lo acres in side city limits after May Zi exccpt on land zoned for light Mlst rial use Another section of the new ad imal control bylaw which bans font in flocks of more than 20 goes into eilect imncdiotciy The bylaw gained city coundl approval last nigh The regulation was sent back for second look earlier when it was feared paddng houses such as Copaoo might be affect ed Council snived the pmbiem by permitting animals to be kept in light induciriai was our News THE BARRIE EXAMINER TUESDAY APRIL 25 1061 Strongly Object To Building Of Two Apartments Some 22 petition raised strong objection last night to proposal to build two sixunit apartment buildings in the Web ilngtonABerczy Street area Homeowners spokesman Da vid Metlymont said at public meeting called by the planning board the development would jeopardize privacy in nearby homes increase traffic problems and lower land values gt Carson Real Estate applied for change from single iamily res identlsl to apartment zoning on land at the southeast met at Wellington and Berezy Streets Mr MeCiymont said last night purchasers of the land in quas tian were well aware that the land in question was zoned R2 lthoir concern can only be for their own gain to the detriment of the present residents and own ers he charged to zoning land in the area for single family homes the Barrie Planning board assured property owners and those who eventual ly bought property of tho tygo of construction permitted it litcClymont said Close to 95 per cent of the present homes are onefamily dwellings and the corner con cerned is totally so The privacy at many of Uiese homes would be in jeopardy by the class proximity of apartments and increased population density with possible loss of land val ues he said Mr McClymoot said the inter section is already one of the most dangerous in the city and existing hazards created by land contours that vision would be increased by apart ment buildings He noted that there is heavy school traffic on Eerczy Street and there is already crossing problem at the intersection The planning board will decide on the question later CadetsWill Hold Parade 0n Battle Oi Atlantic Sunday As fitting climax to Navy League Week May to mem bers of the Barrie Navy League and Sea Cadets will hold par ade and church service on Bat ile at Atlantic Sunday May The parade will form up at city hall and proceed to the motoph where wreath will he laid it will then move west along DunlopStmel to the Five Boint and north to hinity An glican Church at 24 Collier St For 12 years the Navy League at Canada civilian organiza tion has advocated that Canada should maintain strong navy and merchant marine both deep saa and inland The work of the League in sea cadet navy lea gue cadet and most recently wrenotte youthduaining groups is well known in 276 areas in Canada The last day of Navy League week is Battle or Atlantic Sun day the annual remembrance of the bitter struggle to maintain the Atlantic supply lines which began with Great Britains dec laration of war on Germany on September 1989 and ended with Coming Your Way Fun For The Entire Family n1 Americas Famous Sheba SHRINE cIRcus Sponsored by the Sheba shrine Club or Barrie MONDAY MAY l5 AT THE BARRlE ARENA Tickets available at parlormarrow our and pm Adults 25 Children 75o Jacksons Grill Terrys Fina Christies GA and van Motors Germanys surrender on May lots The Royal Canadian Navy en tered the war with llwarshipa and within fourandashali years had assembled force of 400 warships most of them built in herown shipyards This fleet played major role in the Bat lie of the Atlantic TRY EXANmlER WANT ADS PHONE 7232414 SEEllSAA MISS CANADA CENTENNIAL nose ALMEY ROYALTY riowralNo anas AVAILABLE AT arzznnrs mascara FLORISTS Johnson Blake 7200 City Council Approves Plan For Sr Housing Erection of nla citizens housing on open space land in the Drury Lane Sophia Street area moved step closer last night lty council approval of an official plan amendment rooing change is still re quired and area residents have promised they will fight the pro point before the Ontario hiuni cipai Board delegation complained ear lier that tho land should on re iauied for park purposes Aid Frank Hersey said last night that playground area ex cept for tennis courts which will disappear will increase from 21912 square foot to 26501 square feet Opponents have argued that the whole area including Lions Park the site of former bowl ing green and the tennis court should remain open spaca for future parkland To Thank Partner Board Members Royal Victoria Hospital board of trustees yesterday agreed to send letter of thanks to the three board members unsuccess iul in their attempt to gain rc aicction at the hospitals annual meeting of three wecks ago On motion by board vice chairman bell members voted to express appreciation for services rendered to Bill Cald GUTHRIE MAN OlilLLIliS TOWN CiilER Sd Ooplcy of Guthrie clad in centennial costumo and equipped with bugle and hall has been named Oriliias town criar Mr Cropiey will appear at various functions throughout the year celebrat ing Drillias 100m birthday On his way north in Cmpley decided tuneup on Bayfield Street was in order lExamin or Photo well lion Stewart and Rev Don ald lay TV STAR DIES 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