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Barrie Examiner, 1 Apr 1968, p. 3

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mm TVVWW an was vase wwwmfimrmwfl mmvwr mwmrmewmvw TOYLAND had the primary Iancilul entertainment Sulur military flourish to Jim Stov zfoupoi skaters out on the ice lo perlorm during their Skaters who made most pro gress in their classes during the year Weie awarded prizes day Toy soldier John Read lelt turns our hlsposrwith National Conservatory Prizes lit Accordion Festival Winnersirom Born Conservatory at Music cm total of 24 awards at the Canadian acmrdion champion ahips held in Toronto recently The students won 10 lirat live seconds and line thirds musicians from gt an area participatedin the social event at the King Edy rd Hotel ards were tor varying cat egories based on age group ndgKand type ol accordion play Eirst place winners were Glenda Cameron simplified without year at study Rich ld Pusavad 1a and under ee bass Nena Kamnowski 12 and under Shirley Crab and open ue Cathydnnows 14 and under free bass lsusan Parks and Col leen Young 12 and under duetPaui vKowtiuk and Helen Smith 10 it under duet Col leeoYoung junior 7altistc1assf The Canada Manpower Cen treis looking for pie for the lollowingoccupa ns licensed se electrician to install dud ntainequipment registered countant Q1 sluden leththreo year manu oturlng costing eX Near Kac as National Conserva tory orchestra orchestra 13 years and under Second piece winners Colleen onson Examiner Photo mediate winner Dianne Long rear juniorKtni Vale and primary Jarrriler Wildrnan Examiner Ph Audience Enjoys Play lit Borden Despite poor returris at the box otticertheriiordcn Amateur Theatrical Society played to enthusiastic audiences over the weekend See How my Run smash hit in London moved at Young 12 and under Shirleya fast pace svthe nine play Groh lit andundfir Cathy owski junior artist classy Na tionai Conservatory orchestra in and under National Conser vatoryotMusic open notette Thirdplaco winners were Brian liorurey ii and under Rtenda Rance l2 and under Susan Farks hid under Stanley ishrandt 17 and under Roseanne Kolar lo andimder Richard Posavad la and udder National Conservatory of music open quintette National Conscr vatoryro usic open orches traSusan Kolarlsand under Students from hindys Accor dion Sdrool in Barrie were also highly successful iilltM onions Most early prices on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange were lower today rdieoting downturns in the Chicago market caused by President Johnsons announce ment that he will not seek ro elnctlon tay 220 July its lower 223 lowe Sund Cook beloved Khulna ersgalloped and out of the four doors oran English vicar age The cast directed by Peter Kendrlchconsiated at Ann am as Ida the tookney Ann Kendrick as Miss the green cyed spin ster Bob Moore as the Rev Lionel Toop George OBrien as Cpl Clive Winton Barrie Brown as the intruder George Bruce as the bishop otLax Mike Doyle as the Rev Arthur Hum hr Sgt Tower Characters include an Amer ican actor and actress cock ney maid who has seen too many merican movies spills ter wh touches alcohol loathe first time and tour inen dresslt ed asolergymen one of whom isaotually escaped prisoner osers annualmt Menus InitPur imifiimi iihlii hill on are new Parr mutual or has No2 that in his arm Beloved oath tllllhand Gian Sykes standouts ethane toms de 323 George LJnu Alierr mu ma maxim the spirit This Championship prized ior wldrtbcir nophiea last night during the ram annual Barrie Skating Club lee revue ilunlor charm rJinTOWnnrtlcttlpoa gilt novice champion Cathy on and advice runner up Setting club rsuz Fins mu Ironic Entitled Musical Show er at in red is var an that the helpiol evuy muldnt hurt it but lack oi support by parentsmoy ii Com Vain lrightt Clo lilo ulayitnot ww ior runner up Exarrrlner Photo In Ceremony At Musleumf Av specidi ceremony in plan edat Simcoe County museum and archives in Midhurst this spring to mark the placing ol the regimcntal colors oi the l57ih and 177 battalioruol the Grey and Simon Foresters at World War The date of the ceremony is to be annoonecd later County archivist Norbert Moran serving in the First world War said arrangements had been made to transler the colors tram St Andrews Church in Barrie logical Drug Bill Needs More Than Cursory Look cher Smith MP for Slmcoe North said in an interview during the weekend that NDP used arm at black mail to persuade the govern ment to proceed with the drug bill immediately the Commons goes back to work April 23 ML Smith said the NDP pro longed debate preventing the liberal leadership candidates from visiting delegates to the April Hi eonvenhou until Prime Minister Pearson gave an undertaking that the govern ment would go ahead with the drug bill Mr Smithsaid tiredmg hill needed lengthy disemlon and not the quick treatment that the NDP wanted to give it More was involved than low ering drug prices In Canada and the new hiill would give the government the power to ex propriale the drug trom the developer he said lt company develops new drug the goVernment will he able to expropriate the pot an and allow other lirrns to man itineture it under the newhlll the Haber Smith This was introduced to prevent manufacturers trom making huge prolit Mr Smith said certain things were overlooked What bout reimbursing manulaciur ers tor the cost of making the dnrgi Would other companies be able to develop the drugs solely and hygienicallyi The NDP wanted to push the bill through in one or two days and it just wouldnt work said Mr Smith This newblli may lower the cost but alter the quality of the dnrga We shouldnt rush through it huHm in iavorxpt dealing with it when theHonse sits again said Mr Smith Commenting on amendments to the criminal code MrSmith said he had somereservations about the legalizing of homo sexuality Im not sure thing he said Mr Smith said that mega mendments should be dealt with individually and not treat ed as an omnibus bill lump ing everyth together its good or 73mechmhfci mime 10 Hymn Festival MUBIEL maniac An andxmasb ter eating Hyrnn Festival took place at Collier StreetUnited Church last night Lloyd Tu lord organist and moirnlaster atthe church ledan unusual festivaloi the combined choirs ol Burton Avenue Central Grace and Collier Street Unit ed Churchesand First Baptist Church Massedchoirs for var ious reasons perhapS because of rapport with each oth gen eralIygive an lit to happened last arlyin Thelchoirs times or more correctly rein torced by brass quartette teaturing Bob Skelding Roger File is Parker and lint amnion lhrsTadded highlights and at times excitement to some of the hymns The brass quartette also play so alone in most sensitive manner AWoodwind Quintette opened the program Mm of their 25 minute program was iii28 baroque style andagain played in sensitive manner To complete this unusual evenlt ing youth choir and cornbo place lor them now is the arch ives he said Men or the two battalions oi the Simcoe Foresters served in some or the tamous battles ol the war including Arm Bill 79 Ypres and linden tor which they received hatllehoh ors lnco rated into the colors The two glmants amalgamat ed inlets Renewed interest in the colors came with the reccnt publicav tion ol lirst world war recollec tions ol former premier leslia Frost native ot imcoc County wholllvcs in dsay the title the book is fight ing ileu Along with other Simeon County notables are photo graphs ol the late Drury premier mm 1913 01m Caplt taln Eimes Steele tirst elected representative oi Simcoe dis trict to parliament andHon Earl Rowe Ontario lieutenan governor Sir William lilqu sir William Osler andSlr Fred discoverer his recol7ed lrom or township addEd to the muscumireoently was earl oi 3011918 bylaw covering anagreement with Soldier Co Memorial Hospital under which veterans from the townships were to receive free hospitaliz ation and cal care without charge toriojyears Newspapers which reported Always Reach tromhurton Avenue Church sang two They Easter sequences sangwith enth rasmand is an repeal frequently in Barrie tor one would certainly enjoy hearing them again and ag in caliy by local citizens Lo oally produced and process ed productshelp build greater commuth Doesnt it make sense buy locally twee there to old betae nextyear Presidentpwililstn Anderson who has been carnival chair man for the past two years said that without help trorn par ents Mauifly rice revue time the club will have to raise membersh icesL Every time the tees In rats ed well lose some children es pecially from lamina with threeor lour said Mr Ander son lla come to the palm now thattheyll have to help us or well close Mr Anderson Mid that Ill properties or the revue are stored hainmutsida cty and that with nnlytcur people to help it iooktwn days to set upln time We had to Women to help take the scenery own alter the Place Regimental Colors shw he sald Theres addl llnnal expense which adds to our overhead No one will sul gr or this except the chil en hirr Margo Wittlck one at the club prolesslonalssaid that she was highly Pleased with the way the children pcrlorrned on th vice Saturday night Along in Mrs Carole Robinson Mrs Wiltlek responsible tor large part at the instruction at the children lilrs Leo Lnndrevilleh who was ticket sales chairman tor tht revue and who is on the board of directors said that ticket Fivepersons nereyrent to Royal Victoria Hospital mth irlhrricstollowing two car south of Barrie on Saturday at pm Treated and later released were Henry Thompson of 217 Main St Newmarket his sister Barbara and Joseph In goslia SirricoeRoad Aur battlu inwhich ynncoenen joinethave beanBledr 4200 the archives houses ehiography of Sir James Gow an llrst judge of simcoe the RhidfVr crash on Highway ll live miles 75ISilitilfliI 5131 is hits at tho event allow trier or me tees by PIYJII tor omenan cashant and every um Calling the show sum to all wry ahc added Ilutlho ohfldrrn had only worked with the handset the dress rehearsal prior to Ihe gimme and thatthey had right on cue Iii the time or dlrccln olthe Barrie Collegiate hand had tape recorded rehearsals so that the skaters oouldproctisc Cos tomes were desian and pro vlded largely through the ellort oillrs RobertArmislon and Mrs William Forrlnglon Confirm Grant For Addition To Hospital The department at health and wellare has continued MW in grant to help finance nurreut VpLogrpmJItlEBarrlc Health mlnisterAilan Mac Endless in letter tothe nimcoo No Liberal Association am pleased that In department is able to articl pata so significantly tilts buildian program The new addition to the ho pltai will rovldc 74 active treatment six recovery heda 34 tor mental care and supporting services and tacilL ties Estimated date at comple tlnn lsDctoher of this year Cameron RVtl admin istrator said that the grant had been counted on all along This is lust catching up with grantthat has been in the Manning arrangements since the beginning he said Mr Cameron had also receiv edia copy at the letter Five injured In iliuto Crash 0n Highway 11 South City orapassongers in eardriverr by Bruce Tirornpson to aim Main St Newmorket in satisfactory condition It Rim passenger in the Thompson car is Marlon Heg elstin of RR Ndomariret The Moidart occmred when car driven by Marion Baily Wright RR Stron made left turn into thesth concession of Vlnnislil Township and was struck intberrenrby Thom son Mrs Wright ivas released lrorn hospital tter transient tor minor inluries Damage to the Thompson car is $3000 tsooidamage to the Vriiltcar phenom onscreen Hanoi 15an lQN VSj

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