Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 24 Apr 1968, p. 3

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masher oi on so years of shoe repair business Di Merchants in the main street block between Five Points and hfuplehvenusyesterday held Iurprisa party for Alfred Page on his retirement after 52 years in business in the same block name location as shoe re pairer Next door neighbor barber iAlbert Grose enticed hir Page out torcoffee at pm When theygotback Mr Pages small shop was filled with Barrie hus inessmeni Jim McBride neighbor on the other side was mainlyrespon Knnounce Result Oiudo Event Result in recent junior judo competition involving aciuh iron the Earrialdle onddbrea other groups were as follow Albeit Sprout stayner David Archer Danie 2nd and Wayne Sleep Bane sud intbe white belt tor boys Alireda Davis Wasagafleach isl Susan Donatis Stayner 2nd and Marilyn Pace Stayncr 3rd in the whiteyellow belts for flgisli Ga Ling er arrie lst lieirnut Kopp Wasaga beach and and David Hoffman lilila dal 3rd yellow and orange is for boys iiVinner of the girls orange abdgreenj yes McKerizie oi Wasagn Beach winner of theboys green belt wasAIu Robson otharrie hlembers of the harrierjodo eiubwho have been promoted trorn white toyetiow belt are hris Robins Kevin liabius rrnny Shaughnessyr Patsy 3135181 Small and re Debby Hughes iPrurnotcdjto first rangeis VErnie Hilstop and to second or ange is Ace McLean and Allen Courtenay Promoted to second green Rob ert Rohson Brian Watson Billy IGaliioger and to first blue is Alex Rob 11 tlO VISIT OOLLINGWOOD COLLINGWOOD Stet Wes tern Technical and Comm econdary School band will 52 Years In brightened for Alfred Page 68 yesterday whenhusinesa neighbors presented him with during surprise iy Mfiage and his wilepaDror ouw are retiring at ilasaga heath Examiner Pbotot Part Marks End siblo for organising the afiuir and presented liir Page with giitrfrcm thme in the block ad dress and signatures liayor it Bentley presented Mr Page with an imique rake donated by Berlins newest hus lness Womanailiakery in the fomo cobbler working on shoes ii Police Chief Ed Tachirhnri presented hirs Page with bouquet of roserpand 3150 large floral design donated by oneness Harris Fivwers formciiy oca ed near Mr Pages shop Walls Publisher oi The Barrie Examiner outlined the business establishments which were located in the vicinity 52 years ago whenhir Page come from England to go into business with his undo the late Albert Whitby Among those pre sent loi ihs phrtywa Mr Pages cousin Albert Wish by who operated store next oor for many yehrs fem coUNCIL non marten EXEMPTION The mayor and one or more members of council along with the clerk city manager and treasurer have been authorized to attend meeting in Drilliia April 30 to discuss the Munici pal Taxfledurtinn Act =1 OVERHANGING SIGN Council last night approved city development committee re commendation that bylawbe prepared prohibiting the issuing ot permits for overhanging signs and that those nowln use may remain for only five more years WATERFRONT AREAS Two members ofEtiie finance committee and one member of the Kempenfeit Bay develop ment committee and smoother of the Parks and Recreation Commission havebeen author ized to attends seminar in Stirgttoérlldugj and on ff vie esignot Water front Areas URBAN RENEWAL on the recommendation of the city development committee councilflhns adopted the princi ple of urbanrenewai in the city and hasauthorized the general government committee to ap point an urban renewal study psArHs gloom when Allah oLBnnuMd Barry 01 um lie the ta hub lil and Mia BITL DW Coilingweod shortly io give an ibrchange performance atCoil dCoiiegiate Institute The rule MW in reruns o1 recently they gave performance thnder theloaal improvement committee to bringrecommon datioas to council SUBDIVIDERS AGREEMENT The su agreement with the city will be amend ed so that couno port from the engineer ad Vislngthat subdivision is not progressing satisfactorily may authorize such work to becom pleted nndpald for out of the bond letter of edit or mort gego on deposit CITY TAXES Council approved finance committee recommendation last night that the third and fourth instalments of property lanes be paid in June and October and businesstaxes be paid in one instalment invAugusi smnwamts act concrete sidewalka will be laid as folio on the west side of Owen fromDtuliop St Ennortheriy to the first laneway and on the west side of Bayfleldrst from Dunlop st southeriyIo the irst in way egg is unrequited ch iuddeciare wnl prowmce unimuayfiattcrlhonada apn eocerepor PWWRGJW MM Special Depprtmeatrod the Attorney General in Toronto saidylfraft had pmioua record milewurcmandedinuuhdi witnesses told of deal ingwithMr Kraltandtheilnn Salvation iirrny To Annual Red Shield booking err rehabilitating alcoholics and juvenile ottenderr provid ing comforts for the needy and assisting injthneaml disaster all tax money yoluntecr Sai vation Army canvasscrs will be out in force in Barrie May al theannuai Red Shield Ail peal begins Thailaer citadel has an ob jective of $9000 for the cam nilrn Th1 mi when his needed mostnto run homes and provide help Ban rie new about 15 per cent at ih money raised heredireetly Suflicient volunteerr hav not yet beenioundbut Capt Davidiioweli th corps is optimistic well it enough the time round he said CaptHowcil in egulariy in attendance when not con notes Prison reformvalid prisoners welfare is another important facet of army work The Hansen concord no rontoiprovideln hammered rc hahilltatlon for young otlcndcrr and Hope Acres near VGlcn cairn is aatmn work project forvuitohoilcr All these activ tiles are paid for by Rod fitieid mo throughout the year and no ticeabiy at Christmas the army has the caraofiha needy in mind Should at family cometon hard timesJor any reason the army will help if untiithe periodol momma iagut Lin 11 very ma er central the salvation Army Indirec On Stagelnday Central Scene show about amodern swinging collolt glaiewlli be performed on Fri dayat at Central Colic intentsimian The show produced by stu dents with the aid of teadiera is directed rlt the publicand especially graded students to portray unarmed Di irict Collegiate ofiera iha scene opens on group of bewildered and confused grade eight students entering the vast halls of knowledge at tbe coilegiate Because new students tend to feel iost and friEndlms in their new surroundings they are taken by collegiate students and givena taste of high school food clothing and other nec essiti to nee fa iiiea inthe Hundreds of iootsore suite residents will he ableto avail themselves of extended bus schedules that wilitbe etfeotive April 19 Service will be added into the following areas block hound iedby Candles lioad Ferris Lane Harding Avenue and Boy field Street inlront obitoyal Victoria Hospital on Sunnldale Road to Shirley Ave thendowd Anne St to Donald and tothe westchd plazathen the medi cal arts building To within two blocks of Eastview Secondary School on Grove St East The cast represents students from almost every club in the school lndudingvAndrea Day lriiiePelletior and John Nixon mu oftbe achoolstSdeer sion of Brigadoon Participating school orga ira elons include the giee club band drama club cheerleaders football team key elobcurnera club gym club scicooe club Tickets are available vanes Eapedlllyfoi duvenllo requested to tide them ovcr vies cluhr get together to vlde and distributehamperrof wmmamnnwsm man scnooLsrnorsfnswsw JosephsHighSchooi onight aims pln Patricia Dewar to phonetha police 10 at rran Easts Charles Horvath heiievcdio be working at harrie Electric The police message sald iiior vath was wanted for assault and robbery in iorontodn 1965 The note described the suspect as foot 19 weighed140 pounds had blueeyes and air hair with aburn on his right wrist Barries Charles liorvatb also Charges of assault wrong imprisonment and deprivationtof liberty were dimmedyesterday against the Earrieand Staff Sgt Alex cGeiIlck and Const Bernard Hunt at the Bar tie Poh Departrnan old electrician Charles Horde formerly otlzlo Shanty Bay as suing the City the two policemen for $7509 after he was arrested at Barrie Electric almost two years unfortunately had burned his 80 right thumb several days before But he alsohad tattoo his leftarm and was two as Toronto robbery suspect lie was released within enhour when police allied the the wrungman The false arrestoccurred when Menmpolicesdetectlvesent rness gttoBarrle police odvIs and voilayballieant Harwell anyCcntral students no Illa by other That means mo getnri design at tom Sides or Beef one met had blue eyes and fat hair and Wteiltbem she suspects her so ottryiniz to murder her una rwitrethat he isright behind er lit Arena May The British are coming the British ate conduxi The Barrie arena wlil be tram formedinto an English pub and dance hall onrMay when Ken Stanley and his lspi tratrorir the televi The Pig Whistle coins to 1m Barrier Events or British Night dude pcrtormances by ta Scott Brian Crab Charlie Kent and Lloyd icoopo Thedzarruw Master of ceremonies re edandgtreturned to worir within an hour He claimcdthelnci

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