Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 9 May 1968, p. 3

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NORTH sruo First Secretary of the cm bassy of the Soviet Union in Canada Alexei Makerov paid at visit to North Collegiote yes terdny to speak to grade 12 students Here Mr lilnkarov has vibrant discussion with Provinciai Party Leadem Eln Agreement income or An agree ment reached by party leaders aod submitted to their legisla Season Passes Introduced ilt Swimming Pool in move to encourage people to use the citys swiml ming pool beside the Barrie YlileVCA the parks and re creation commission last night ndccided to introduce inmlly and individual season passes family seasonal puss will on 520 Childrens seasonal gpasses will he lgh school and coil adults $10 Lostyoars schedule oi lees or daily artes willrernain the wen children is cents high ool and college students is ts and adults 35 cents arget date tor no French triowérs Ebert imitate opening the poolisJune tin Thet1968 Grade 13 graduation banquet of Barrie District Cen tral Collegiate attended by 140 students was time for original dinner speeches last night Doring toast to tenchers of the graduating class students resorted to poetry and in jokes as they paid farewell tribute The dinner held at ad Presbyterian church hall sponsored by the inter School Christian Fellowship Club whoralsed the funds for go event by holding swims 0i Guest speaker Bob Bagshsw avdireetor of Young Life of Can chap ado said the five basic fears of Some high school students were ii rennin Vro gum speaker ngshnw centre are to right Tina Hen French flowers rEssa On Campaign ture caucuses Vednesdny would allow Ontario MPPs to com paign in the June 25 federal election in exchange for spand ing more time in legislature sit tings reliable source said the agreement among Premier Ro harls Liberal Lender Robert Nixon and NDPLcnder Donald MacDonald calls for logiam oi unfinished legislature business to be dealt with by lengthening sitting hours holding four night sittings week and limiting proelection recess to about one week Starting Tuesday May 21 the house will sit each day at pm instead at 230 and night sittings will be held Monday through Thursday ordinarily the house sits three tlmcso week sonnrnn near This note was scribbled on blackboard at Ohio State Uni versity ColumbiaVDrnlt grad untestudenmcare enough to send thebest Highlight Central death lite acceptance loneli ness and tear of failure Mr Ragshaw who works with thiowdale students at Earl Haig Collegiate urged theCen tral students to get out in the world where lite could affect em tlrging the students toacccpt thewaysoi Jesus Christ Mr Engshaw explained that the modern day Christ wasno long er the iamlllar stereotype of bearded man with lamb ElbeChrist that you should Cl goes out into the world and be comes involved with trying to go society He will also teach you to love humanity he sa Mrs Vérnon Stevvnrt and lire Kursls at theGrade Mayor Bentley and group of interested history stu dents who are studying the So ENTS MEET RUSSIAN OFFICIAL viet Unioniitlr Makarov is making tour oi Canodinn schools Examiner Photo THE VBARRIE EXAMINER THURSDAY MAY 1968 Locate nun GENERAL RIFLED TRUCKS Dennis Moran reported to city police yesterday thnt assorted vehicles and important papers were missing from his fleet of vehicles Most of the stolen items were inter recovered Police be lieve juveniles were rsponsihlo and are still investigating BICYCLES STOLEN Two more bicycles were stol en in Barrie last night and he cording to city police this is par for the course The ln raise to hike hells this time oiwenr is always alarming and this year is proving no excep lion Most stolen bikesaro re covered but many arestrippcd beyond usefulne snrerv PATROLLERS School suiety patrollers in Barrie who have been judged by their schools to have been among the hardest working during the yearwtll getrn treat next week Poeirv Banquet Studean who proposed Ioass to the stnltwere Maurice Huds gtsek Ruth Haldenhy Sandy Clark Mike Morden Bruce Rumble Fred rMalarczyk David Crook Jim Crawford and Jane Nesbitt Guests at the head table in cluded Mr and Mrs Max well organ rs ot the Inter School socia in Barrie Bow man principal Ramsay superintendent of secondary schools and Mitchell ncipal otEastview secondary Special two students fortheir achieve mentsinlllnypnst year went to llze Kursis and Tina Haulink presentations made to end trip to the annual School Salety Patrol Jamboree in at tawa for of the youngsters has been arranged by the city police department Const hob Thompson and his wife will e54 cart the children to the capital where they will enjoy two days of tours parade and numerous activities tree at charge N0 RlBBDN VCUTHNG Instead at ribboncutting to open the electrical utility trade fair May 15 officials will dine in the TRnr room at the Con tinental Innrthen tour the Ran ric fairgrounds site ransom mass The Lord Nelson Mass Franz Joseph Haydn will be pre senicd Sunday night by the lyric and chancel choirs at St Pauls United Church Urillia The per formance will begin at 830 in St Andrews Fresh to ri Church nrasrrno BALL The Rotary Presidents Masked sociation Hall on High St The event will get under way at 950 PIDN SET DOWN FORT ERLE Ont CPt Robert Pion a17yesrold sp prentice jockey irom Montreal was given Soday suspension Wednesday by stewards at the Fort Erie racetrack for using an unidentified device during race here The on days were tacked onto theend of another today suspension Pion Mgaii serving Monday The suspen sion the most severe this year followed review of films of Saturdays races gt The stewards notice said Pion was suspended for having in his possessio and applying to the neck of mountFlying Point an uniden iahle devic gt Road Presby nu Church Hall the hotel and the placed third Rlbnlkin 3rd Alien McFadden Ball will be held tonight to the 50 Royal Canadian Air Force As dnxie tnntily dwelL logr on the height of land behind the min of the Holiday no3 North at the his side and Iratcd by green belt drel lrom dwellings the company plans to erect light industrial building that would be suitable for ottice space loduh trial Issunbly work or otherrc ed um North of that and south or Adelaide St the company plans rum anemone Residents of the area the ma jorlty oi them from Marshlist oblected to the row housing which they sold would devalunte their property and objected to the new light industrial zoning which they feared might lead to the location ofnmbbcr laire Honoris lit Oriilia music Event Barrie and district placed at the recent Ortllin Kiw anis Music Festival Mloesing CentrniSchool one entry the musiciciub of choir placed first St Giles glioan churchchoir received lirst andsecond Grades and at Rest Memorial School Rnlsloo Sh anty Buy school placed first and Enst oro Public School second in the Composite Childrens Choir Winners in the dance were Janice Weima to It years dance lane Morris Barrie years Kris Palrnateer Barrie and Molt yearsl ballet solo In the brass and woodwind instruments classes Robert Skeldlng Barrie ist in coroet and trumpet solo Catherine tst in trombone solo Susan Beckett ist in open lute solo class and lst lni7 years and under flute solo toners in the guitar and vocalisectlons are listed below edbel Guitar Solo 10 years and un der lat Stephen Rolland Her fiat1nd Steven Taylor Barrie Barrie Guitar Solo 12 years nnd under tst Walter Machiian Barrie and Paul Hell Srd Greg OBrien Barrie Godtar Solo It years and under tst Gary AckerrnanBanie Jerro lyn McVittle erly LaErle Midland Guitar Solo 12 years and under 2nd Gordon Arnold Egbert Guitar 14 years and under and Sandra Maclieod Ed gar Gidtar Duet years and under 2nd Alien McFadden Tim Lem Barrie Gultur Duet 12 years and under and Janet Law Joyce Harrison Barrie ard Lori Kel rnan Jack McFadden Barrie Guitar Duet 14 years and un der tst Sheila ltlckling Faye Long Shanty Ray Barrie 2nd Ronny McLean Gary Ackerman Thornton Barrie Guitar Solo 18 years and under ist Aud class rey den BoerMidland Zod be Lhurie Peeler Sarrieard Rox ie Brandt oro Guitar Solo open tst Roxy Brandt Oro and Laurie Peelar Enrrle Guitar Duet is years and under tst Roxy Brandt Pane ela Wainwright Oro Barrie Guitar Duet years and un der 1st Roxy Brandt Laurie Feelsr Barrie Guitar Duets Open tst Laurie Peelnr Sop po Sipiia Barrie and Jamie Royal Stev oultar Barrie Students Cl im They Were Beaten In Sutton School mom or Tlm nerd tLScnrborough East told the Ontario legislature Wednesday he has atiidavlts from student alleging they were beaten in Sutton district high sfirooL He asked EducationMinister William Davisl whether he is prepared to hold public in quiry into the schools adminis tration as requested by the high school board Mr Davis rejected the propos al and told the legislature the matter had been resolved the ago intrtbe local some level ut in press release later on and said he had our signed statements from pupllr concerning lmproprleties gin the admlnistration of the school Sutton lr Ibiiut lohdles iouth east of Harrison Lake Simone The release said he was to make linealsteman ovailnble to nvls to assist in anltovestigatlo won he had permission om tile student to mnlre nttldnvltr pilellc he would oniydo so at last re lastnight Eraminer Photo sorttogettho Itzfilocnte about town house North Collegiate talk song c117 NEWS non Indultrlll blohh will ndd to My lion aw cc Mutt ll théoccupsn of the PM hi lndIIstrlIi bulld lag were quiet type tenants City solicitorfl Rhythmi ed Mr Hawkins it ill obkclion firfinii xiii dbappe no lowlog the rezoning Hawkins aldYes Dn Alistair Scnrth 00 Marsh all St said that the row hous ng meant lop more children would come bribe area He ar gued that by devfloplnz to or plnr solved first with their grade 3rd Rev hoka Llie Underwritershss iation Medical Night Thedinner is heldeach=year by the insurance men as tr butc to the physicians of im coe and Muskoka The diuner this yearwillb held tatthe Continental Inn Mayor extend the city welcome to the guests who willihcludeDr nnorscridu JFOR James Wensiey of ia and Dru Ascah of Hunts le presidents Mthe Simcoe thecMuskoka Medical dons Also on the guest wnl Oriliia andDr Cv Little ovaarri Guest speaker will he Ross oiW terloo an OJMA official and medi sr LOUIS no them expansioniranchlsesllo the Na tional Baseball League will cost $4000009 enclr plus another $60000mtor so players the Sporting News reporu ina copyright swry Groups trom Montreal Butfdlo NY hill wouiree Wis Dnlla Fort Worth Tex on Sun Calif are believed beseelring the baseball franchise The trim expansionfrannhtses are expect edto be named in about three you are it will pay you to co Abatement ntoa your present rates ABilaINlRS litlUlAMtt omm Bentley will Dr RynardltLP from wann comma He mammoth lloo one room ninrwtlembll wugolns to he built in thellght industrial area it shouldnt be zoned out way untllli is known vrhnt ex actly will be located there JobnChrlstle rat Marshall St told the board that it he knew row housingwouldbe lo cated thuehe would no ve have built on Marshall St He ulcd why the light indus trial and row housingrremninz proposals woren brough ortb 0G Mrrchrlotlc said he had no objecilon or the light Industrial Inning to be used or show room office space or tor light indu I17 bathe msWoirlcdlhnt rubber orpiartic manufacturer might locate there Vlan Macphcrson liarrles plan ning consultant presented the cityrlrlde of the tune attha hearing Mr Stevenson sald he would b1 deieating his own purpose it be erecteda buildingnert to the moat its that would house an industry not compatible with it Blakeoi the one ruled that they residents of the area toiledto provide any arguments of planning nature that showed who he nca should not here zoned WENDY COLWILL tlHlLDRElt PETS

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