Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 2 May 1968, p. 3

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rue recess Exccurivr oi the Simcoe North Liberal riding elected last night at the YMYWCA are iromJEit to right past president Edgar Pctrimoulx second vicepres Barrie Liberals Name RoSs Stephens President The Dorrie Liberal Associa tion last night elected its 1968 as executive and moved ahead with plans for the June 25 elec tion The new president succccd log Ernest Petrimouix is lioss Stephens first vice president is Daisy Edcy second vice president is John Clark scc rctary is Paulette iinrradino and treasurer is Mrs Ruth Wigg Dircctors ot ward one are hits Faye Sugg and Don Mur shall ward two directors are Delbert Cole and Jerry Cough lin ward three directors are Lloyd Driscoll and William Bcli and ward our directors are Mrs Scoity Church and Jack Malteniey Ralph Snclgrove long time Liberal sipporter and former candidate outlined election plans in the Simcoe North riding Mr Snelgrove noted that there would be is polling sla tions in Barrie which meant that approximately 12000 oi the 40000 eligible voters in the rida lag would be irom the city He said that although it might be an Idea to bring Joe Greene or John Turner to run in the riding most people wanted re sldent to represent them at the lederal level We have swinging leader man with great mind an unbelievable understanding at human nature who is or the some calibre as Mitchell Hep burn said Mr Snelgrove Robert Haring president oi theSimccc North riding Lib eral association explained that at Mondays nomination meet ing at the Opera House in Orti lia only paid members or card holders would he allowed in the lower section where the voting takes place Observers or nun members must sit in the gall ery Mr Hartog said that the nom inator wdl spcak or three min ales and candidates for 15 min utes Candidates will draw tor speaking positions He said that allowing mem bership holders in the riding to decide who would represent them seemed air since the election was calicd at such an early date Its only right that people who are interested enough to buy cards attend meetings and work for the riding should do cide who is to represent them said Mr Hurtog President Ross Stephens who said he had bccn silent Lib oral until the emergence of Pierre Trudeau as party lead er stressed that the new prime minister was good or Canada Weve got to put this man across to the people of Barrie they can see or thonselves when he comes he said filnnuuu Five student delegates from St Josephs High School will attend conventionin St Cath erines this weekend to discuss action to he takenito improve the financial state of Roman Catholic high schools Students representing the high school are Elaine Eakin Steve Gariopy Patrick Greater Mary Jane LaPlante and Mary Ann Whelany They will leave Bar ric Friday evening and during theirstay will he billeted in homes at students Physics and history rteacher Douglas Hamil Isaqultlloajllz Clouds Light winds today and Friday should usher in slightly higher temperatures in Simc Conn the weather otiice pré cts Low to ht will he 32 with Fr ay of 58 Skies will be cloudy Overnight low in Barrie was 32 degrees and it was 42 at am TORONTO inrecasls issued 510 am Synopsis disturbance in Minnesota drilling southeast ward toward the Great Lakes will likely touch ott show ers in southwestern Ontarioto night and Friday Changeable skies are expected elsewhere in the province London Windsor Lake St Clair Lake Erie Lake Huron Mainly sunny today Variable cloudiness with few scattered showers tonight and Fri little warmer with ightwinds Tomato Hamilton North Bay Sudbury SaultSte Men Lake Ontan Niagara Ge glan Bay Haliburton Timaga ml Algorna Cochrane White Riverz Variab le cloudiness ln roan vmwcn The academy awardwinning Ontario Government iitm Place To Stand was awed by oven 300 last night in Coil ingwood They saw themovie at the showings The movie was pre sentcd by the Grey Young Progressive tlve Association WORKSHOP The tlrsl workshop at the ye sru Regional Library System was held at tiic0riilin Pubi Lih raryWednesday aoontss it GP Otticial range Hall in three sponsored by theGeorglan Bay rarlanatrom the county atten Discussion noxthlllJIKlM Catholic Students Study Public Support Question ton will accompany them on the trip The motto of the represents lives from 75 Catholic high schools across Ontario is in the red but never dead The extension of provincial govern ment support to these schools will be thoroughly discussed The studean will dratt resol utions to be presented to the province on behalf of Ontarios 31000 Catholic high school stu dents IA recent hrict irom the Pub lic Schools Trustees Association of Ontario and supported by Disrnicr warmer Warmer ijForecast Friday today and Friday little warm er with light winds Montreal and Ottawa region Sunny with tow cloudy periods today and Friday Little change in temperature Winds westerly 15 becoming light tonight Forecast temperatures Low overnight high Friday Windsor 40 68 St Thomas 40 as London 35 65 Kitchener as 82 32 35 35 35 32 32 32 30 32 32 32 i2 40 35 30 32 65 60 60 53 58 58 53 58 60 St Catharines Toronto Peterhoraugh Kingston Trenton Kinetoe Muskuka North Ray Sudhury Earlton Sault Ste Marie Kapuskaslng White River Moosonee Timmins remove Galleon inter library loansystam and ways for local libraries to make the best use of their loan sys tems FLELD WORKER Evaiyn Whutung oi the De partment of lndian Moira has arrived in the county to assist the Georgian Bay Regional Lib rory in establishing Indian hand libraries There are three rclt servesin the region but none have llhrarles WORLDS LARGEST Portugalv maintain the worlds largest codfishing arma daoo ships and p400 then public school boards in the pro vincc protested that the pre sent campaign to unload sep arate highschools oato school boards whilocon to operate them as religious schools should be vigorously resisted Pudlic school representatives are objecting to the request at Roman Caholic educators tor public funds to support separ ate school children in grades 11 12 13 At the moment public money is used to educate Roman Catholic separate school child until he isin grade to Keynote speakers at the con vention will be studeou but in vitations have been extended to Premier John Robarts Robert Stanfield leader of the opposi tion the mayor of St Cathar ines and local members of par liament The convention is the lirst oi ideal Jack Clark treasur cr Ruth Wigs Dresidcat Ross Stephens viceprcsident Daisy Edcy and secretary Paulette liarradine Win Prizes ill Festival In Oriliia Barrie and district musicians did well in the Oriiila Kiwanis Music Festival ncsdny Following are the local re sults Girls solo eight years and under lst Maureeu lilioioncy Barrie sit 2nd Deborah Jack son Ease Borden a2 Girls solo at years and un der special section 2nd ieon Crook Barrio 82 Girls vocal solo 15 years and under ist Helen Ruther iord Elmvaic 83 Girls vocal solo it years and under ist Jean Crook Barrie in Girls vocal soio16 years and under special tat Helen Rutherford Eimvale as Piano solo 11 years and un der 2nd Graham Brydgcs Bar liE Piano Solo 12 years and on dcr ist Barrie Piano solo 12 years and no dcr tditierent grade tst Neon Kaczunawsid Barrie Piano solo 13 years and un der grade six lst Susan Davies 81 2nd Paul White 79 3rd Susan Crowe 76 all of Barrie Piano solo 15 years and an der lst Michelle Harper 82 3rd lnne Scrigley 79 Barrie Piano solo 15 years and un der grade eight 1st Joanne McBride 30 2nd Christa Span is 79 3rd Graham Brydges 78 all otBarrie Piano solo years under 3rd Fairlie ElrnvalE75 Piano solo 17 years and Ritchie and under ditterent grade and Jane Scrlgley Barrie79 Piano solosight reading 17 years and under tst Fairlie Nena Kactanowski Ritchie Elmvaie co gt Comet or trumpet solo open lst Robert Skelding Barrie 87 Trombone solo open tst Catherine Ribatkin Barrie ao Flute solo open 1st Susan Beckett Barrie 86 Flute Solo 17 years under 1st Susan Beckett Bar its kind in the province as PROTECTIONFOR CHILDREN PETS flIESIflESflfflfAl Hgll MHZME Good Fences Good Neighbors SPECIALISTS CHAlNLINK REStD Rustprcof Aluminum Colorful VinylCoated Economical Galvanized FreeEsllimates Guaranteed installations Credit Term Ilandaié Lumber 49 Essa Road atthe link and PROPERTY au rvaes or ENllAL FENCING slArronged is Stewart Page Scholarships Now livaiiahie Stewart LPlga schol arship hard now lvliflc is with or to awards at each on depiction beds it our onnwncod by Alan Scott North Sirneoe agricultur al reprueatltlvc the rebelMain may be in creased extended or duplicat ed at the discretion oi the com mittee should the food be en larsed Mr Scott said Applications for assistance from the scholarship open to sccmdary students in North Sirocco area who intend to en roll in agriculture or home cc oncrnlc courses should be made out on arms available trom the Ontario department of Tim Im and food nltice in Barrie where Mr Scott is in charge second application term is required item the school prin cipal as soon as the years that marks are available in the sum meru Mr Scott said the guidance departments at all North Sim coc high schools have been sup plicd with copies oi the reguia tied and application terms or this scholarship The scholarship was mndc possible by friends oi Stewart Page iormcr agricultural ro prescatativc ior to years in recognition at his outstanding serviceto agriculture YOUTH FINED TORONTO CF Thomas Richard Vardy 17 convicted of striking girl in the eye with pellet tram an air pistol bod sentence suspended and was lined $100 Wednesday Joanne Findley testified that she nearly lost the sight in her eye and We rm SALVATION rm LAUNCHES APPEAL Salvation Itrmy Captain to Reach The lands miscd David iiowcil head of the during the appeal which has Barrie Citadel takes Red been given lace tilt with Shield pledge trom Mrs Char ncw slogans and new ap to DEMON DREAMS As late as the lulh century many authorities believed that nightmares wcro caused by an lTéTKSPLaYFUL As ADOLPHN Méet SeaDuo thesportiest craft that ever took to watei It skim the waves up to an xhilarating 25 mph It lets Yourac Splash Jump any wakeY6u can troll with it no craft ever did beiore Seaboo is remarkably maneuverabl SeaDoogets its powerfrom 320 uniquejetturb dive irbln Exp ccFtotaxenguia its ihrustirorna And because theres no propeller SeasDoo needs onlythrce ches otwater You can start it at waters edge Gilda overobstacles Beadh it up on the sand SeaDoc Is the start of brand new sport Be aspen You can afford iii than and LLgkesiioiepr torso 7266379 sun cttv Remnant tonal1 451357 or Moonstone proach this year go to help the troubled and aged in the community Examiner Pholt ovil demon pressing on the sleepers chest on Inc 287 trunnion slits is Victoria St Allisi Eimvala diatom in 55er6

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