Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 17 May 1968, p. 2

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JOIN SNlDEll left was chosen lrom the YMCA jun ior lender crops lost nhzht to receive the Physical Directors Award lrom president Gard heighten as outstanding int rnunmxmnxnmna vn Awards Night Honors Leaders Barrie YMYWCli Program ior participant for the past year Examiner Photo Still Time To Have Name Added To Votersv List Voters who have been lneor reelly lelt nll the voters list for the June 23 tedcral election still have time to do something about It ll your name does not appear on the list nailed to local hydro poles you should contact re vising agent It revising agent can he reached by phoning Simcoe North returning ollicer Allan Roach of Midland who can he nolilied by dialing 5268301 His name and number is also listed on the election proclamation in your post oltice The returning officer in York Simcoe riding is ltex Smith of Queensville who can he contact ed by dialing 4784947 Complaints about the voters list can he made to returning ollieer Fred lleDuugnl RR Mind in the FeelDullerin rid ing lie not he reached by dial inc ouom in the evening The returning olficer in Grey Simcne is George Philips ol Collingwnod who can be con noted at 4454283 All returning oliieers get paid 5u cents per name Revising agents who are paid $80 or ten days work usually work in pairs and are appoint ed hy the winning and runner np parties in the 1965 federal election it you have beets to make as bout the voters list you can at tend revising ollirers court on June or to state why you are entitled to vote in Simeoe North there live revising officers Court at revision will he held in Barrie at the Simeoe County Court house The revising oliic er in Barrie is Lloyd Bell Court will he open at 10 am and will continue or at least an hour it is also open between and 10 pm during the even ing on June and it The revising officer in Penetanguishene is Yvone Gag ne who will hold revision court in the council chambers to Robert St The revising ollieer in Mid land is It Kendall who will hold revision court at 232 King Sin Orillia has two revisingollie era The south part at Orillla will attend revision eourt con ducted by Elinor Bingham at the YMYWCA id Peter St The northern section will attend revision court at Orillia Com aro munity Centre which will he conducted by revising olliccr Joe Farr Rev otlienrs are paid ap proxiimutely the same amount as revising agents It you live in rural muniel palily an enumerator appointed by the returning otticcr will add any names that have been incorrectly lelt oil the voters list The rural citizen has an edge over urhanltes on election day because he can still vote even it his name is not on the list lle takes an oath at the polling station on voting day All voters will receive copy of the voters list including their own section alter May 29 EMERGENCY NUMBERS 7234131 7285951 mom City Pollen FireDept Hospital OPP Boys Pursue Own Intetésrtls Under New Scouting Plan new look in Scouting was outlined to the Ladies Auxiliary to the third Barrie troop last night in Collier St United Church Under the new system boys from 14 to in will remain in the movement as Venturers pursuing their own interests with the help of adult advisers Explaining the new system was assistant provincial corn missinner for the Lakeland re gion Ron Snulthnrp There will be no regular Scout meetings as such or these boys he said instead they will meet whenever they have to Younger boys will continue in regular Seout program said Mr Seulthorp but it will be simplified so that they too can lollmv their own interests to greater degree than belore It was impossible he said to ex plain the system 1tu in ASSISTANT provincial coma missioner Ron Sculthonp and his wife letti receive wel come to Collier St United Womens Auxili short time but the basic idea to become actively involved behind the changes was to bring the movement up to theeduea tional level of todays youth These boys have much more concentrated streamlined education than their fathers when they where the same age said Ben Fluok leader at the ftrd Barrie troop We must nt lose them because their in terestsale more varied and different Barrie already has Ventur er Company of halt dozen boys who work with their ad viser Albert Pappell They meet in members house whenever there is business to discuss and plan their own activities ltlr Pappell merely advises and guides the boys elect their own leaders Tendertout requirements or entry into Scouting have been simplifiedto enable new Scouts Church last night from Mrs Gordon Coutta chairman of the 3rd Ba out Group and meta earlier Stage badges will bring Representative at all tenets lctlvly from the Barrie Yu YWCA won in attendance last night to see recognition given to volunteer tendon who out the year have helped unh er the Win programs Gordon klghton president at the handed out certificates and awards to junior and adult leader for their parts in rec national social and organize tlonel netivltlegwfl In addltllodn special teen on we seen ed the news media for their part in the furtherance of the Ill and objectives of the YMCA Winnzr of the physical dim tot award tor the all round lunlor leader was John Snider who was chosen from among the ranks at the Junior leader corps being the outstanding young partidpanl during the year John is active to swimm ing programs the Saturday morning gymnalilcl club and has volunteered for manyjobs during the season Executive director Al Hopper said that the important aspect ol the awards ceremony yearly event in that recogni Uon is given to the junior lead lhcse youngsters he uid have shown character develop ment the acquisition or skills and degree at cell cooli dance but above all have been willing to accept responstblllty In people so young this must not go unrecognized There were undone awards as well as those for participa tion in local activity National leader leilowshlp awards for recipient of the top award was Gordon Wat who for It years grade 11 student at St Josephs High School Wilfred Egert re will be one of as students who receive honorary citizenship certificates today in the llnnle at fourday tour of Ottawa entitled Adventure in Citizenship Nine of the students three girls end atx boys will receive officially Canadians when the group vlslta the Confederation Room the West block of llame Hillt The recipients areJadSta lomMayer min at Alta Bernadette Dunham Bowman ville out Bruno Le ltladec St Boniface Man Gerold Hacker Thompson Ma Gordon Winnipeg Ma ley Steublng Hamilton Peter Maeulov Simcoe Ont andrliohert Crawford Dalhouse boys in the it to it age group NB up to Venturcr level not the basic idea of Scouting hasnt changed said the assis tant commissioner Outdoor activity and camping wfll still hea mainstay The ratio of adults to boys will likely he largerhowever as the suggest ed layout calls or one adviser for eaih patrol instead of one or tnvo per troop The new program has been in the study stage tor close to seven years Various weekend vworlrshops vere held with psy ehulogists school teachers and other youth workers to deter mine just how to streamline the program to meet the needsvof todays youth Followrng the brief outline Mr Sculthurp took questiona trom the floor alter which re reshmeuts were served er bee Flock in Stltlltllm addressed the auxiliary on th swat ol scouting 1968 Ex er Photoi The other studenu wrtl receive honorary citizenship certificates as snuvenlraot their visit to Ottawa gt llarley Steubing ls will re eeive his altiunship altar only yearu residence inCanada listahishes Montreal Contact Keete general manager of the Georgian Bay Regional Development Council has an nounced thatRlehnrd Kelly has been engaged as the coun efls content man in Montreal Mr Kelly will concentrate on calling upon industrial firms in the Montreal area publicizing the Georgian Bay Region or possible industrial growth or plant relocntlon Aslmilar pro gram has been successfully used in the Toronto Iree for some time Mr Kelly ently retired lrorn the NorthernElectrle Com pany alter oomplnting to years of servl Rash Oi Mishap in Peg Rain the Barrie police department invntigating accidents yesterday Anaccldentoceurred at Essa Rdund Anne Sheet at 825 am when car driven by JunerDouglnl Allan an to Marshall St collided with one driven by Helen Florerice Saar 3a of Barrie Total damage was At 1125 pm car driven by Linda Susan Reed 12 no Collier St eollidzd with one driven by William ePherson are Station at Baydeld and Simon Streetg Total damage was $375 Pollen investigated on nerd dent on Muleaster Street at 830 pm when car driven by Bruce Kelly Smith 40 135 Rod ney tit collided with onedrlven by lion Charlec Cowan 21 no Vaneouvenst Total was $175 Police also investigated an ac cldedt on Burton Avenue Drlvare involved were 21year old Ron Wllaon Wiee 253 Well loe Bunch Ave $345 adult leaders were given and ed citizenship papers making them ed damage maemumivedwtnntY andothuuettvtdea lamination presentations were madeinpll Categories through sudi bridge eluh model aeroplane club and archery were also included Three member the Ys Mens Scarlet Ribbons Glee Club provided entertainment lollowlng the rds cerenieay Orillia Gains New Industry Shakespeare Comey teen gal Meal menplaieaturer of cui oor pmen located in Orillll where it will begin ope eratlons to raid Septurber it is expected to employ zoo work ers in two yuan The 46000 cquora foot plant will be located on all acre site lust of Highway ll near Orllllao southern hound ery Initial employment will be some so people engaged in the production ot the Shakespeare line of fishing equipment small motors eartop boats and canoes gaa operated pis tols aodatr rifles golt clubs and archery equipment The plant is expected to pro duce $1000000 worth at pro ducts year James Cooper general manager of the companys Can adian operation sald Orllila we elected from 192 possible loca tions it is close to the molar markets of Toronto and Hon treal he said and is summed by water where buyers can cogeniently test the companys Honorary Citizenship Award Goesllo St Josephs Student insteadof the customary five years because at his contribution to Canada lineehis arrivaL He was one of the founders of the Hamilton High School Studant Union and was active in proiects ll be beating my parents by two years said the excited youth yesterday when he loam the news Fog and heavy rahrlall kept lngton St and Janet Wall 25 NEWS UnderWIit ers may Host lo Area Doctois it In their way ol thanking doctors tor their to operation In lnnirdnne underwriting mat ten and lino mean of ex pressing the Importance this no operation The Association is composed or individuals in the underwrit lug field but year the unden writerl honored trust otttcen and necetmtants Mayor Bentley wes scheduled to welcome the doctors to Bar rte but was unable to attend be cause ol committrnent in lor onto Aldermen Fred Smith replac ed htayor Bentleylo welcoming the doctors He paid apodli tri bute to Dr Little He is man we are proud to have liv all his tile in Bar rlo lie In his prolesuon Al Smith told all the doc tors We are pleased and boot ored whenever visitors come to Earrle Whenever you come here you will be wellome The association made to the doctors Dramea Wens ley ol Orfllla president of the Simeon Medical Association ans wered the toast They tell me our image Is had They say were too rich But the last time told about my first trip to Barbados the only trip they started telling me about lrlnldnd Bermuda places Ive never even heard MARINE FORECAST Marine forecasts for Great Lake issued at 580 am EDT today and valid until 11 um EDT Saturday Lure Ontario Winds westerly 75 to so hook decreasing to 15 to 10 knots this evening few showers this momtng then part ly cloudy Loire Huron Georgian Winds westerly 25 to so knots decreasing to wfiterlyls to 20 knots tonight Scattered show era toast DR Ross ol Waterloo medical vice president of Mutual Lite at Canada de livcra an address to doctors trom the Simeon Counn area Guest speaker for the avertinx wan Dr Roar at Waterloo the medical vice presldent ol Mutual Lila of Can ada lie recalled or the aud ience Simcoe County great the medical protes slon like Tiger Dunlap who in ion laid the Penetang road way lrom Barrie to Midland Sir William Oaler and Sir Pred eridr Banting oi Allistou at medical night held by the Simeon Muskolre Lila Under writers Assodation at the Continental lnn lart night Examiner Photo He thanked the doctors for their co operation with the in suranee companies and urged them to eontlnue the trend He said more co operation in tho end pays dividends to both the underwriters and the dolor in terms of time saved and costs lowered More than 80 doctors and um derwrlters along with the spa to guests were in attendance LOCAL AND GENERAL POLICE AULlltlN The annual police auction will be held Saturday at to am out 383 side the Barrie pollceidrparb merit Such items as bicycles radios car and houseutensils anditems lost throughout the year will be put up for auction PLEDGE SUPPORT The industrial and Business Development Committisn oi the chamber of commerce this week pledged unanimous support to Barrie City Council in this de clsion to sell parcel of land to Barrie industrial Assistancel Co Ltd

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