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Barrie Examiner, 17 May 1968, p. 3

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IiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiWiiii Ii iiiii iiiilw fiiiiii an PIANO DUET BONNIE WILLIAMS AND KAREN WEBB Recital Greeted Warmly By Audience Of Over 100 Thirty two piano and vocal in students performed at Codrlng ton Slrcet school auditorium last Wednesday evening This was art of the student recital held by the members of the Ontario Regislered Music Teachers Association Barrie Branch All students had reacb ed the Grade standard at music and the works ranged from this level upward An octet from the Barrie Coi Miatc Band were guest per lormera tor this recital Oboes Sleve Delaney and Anne Bam say nosoons Jerry Robinson and Richard Nixon CIorincLs George Loidlaw and Pairicia Wait and French Horns Linda Steckley and James Robinson played Beethovens Octet Ovcr loo people attended the recital and applauded the stu dents warmly The young musicians perform ing were Joan Ayerst Dobbin Arnoldgiane Bells Brenda 11m icy Alice Booth Lexi Cameron Sharon Cook Brenda Clark Anne Cameron Peggy Caldwell Patricia Cain Sandra Coulson Margaret Dailey Cynthia Ficld ing Michelle Harper Joanne Harper Janet llirlehcy Mary Jane Kearns Esther Hermosa Debra Melcnbacher Greg lifel enhacher Leo McBride Heath cr McDowell Mrs lieryl Nico loson Judy Plrlmmer Mary Lou Quinn Christa Spanls Dco hie Trash Mary Jane Wass Karen Webb and Bonnie Will lams Mrs Pauline Warnlca There were piano solos plnno duets vocal solos ducts and tries giving pleasing variety to the program ML FOR CANDIDATES Iis Long And Involved There is long list of elec tion campaign restrictions for the it candidates in the June 25 federal election in the rid ings of Simcoe North Grey Simcoe PectDufferin and York CDE Wow tiiat parties have chosen candidates the election cam paigns will soon be under way In Simeoe North candidates are Liberal Bill Bell of Barrie Pro gressive Conservative Dr Rynard oi Drillia and NDP gerrie Rintoul of Midland in the Grey Simcoe candil dates are Progressive Causewa tive Percy Noble oi Shallow Lake and Liberal candidate Reeve Arnold VanciSc of Not tawasaga Candidates in the Peel Duf in race are Liberal Bruce or Brampton NDF George Hill of Orangeviile Con servativeElwood Madill oi Orangeville York Simcoe candidates in clude Liberal John Roberts of Toronto Progressive Conserva INti Wallace McCutcheoa rmely and ND Don Me It Fadden of Bradford ms There are 45185 eligible vot ers in Simcoe North 36937 in Grey Simcoe 47728 in Peel Duiferin and 45576 eligible vot ers in YorkSimcoe Under the Canada Elections he and Broadcasting an it is illegal for candidates to carry an oltensive weapons within half mile of polling booth use goodsquad tactics and stud ing ballot boxes selling beer or liquor or bribing voters RIROTECT CANDIDATES Candidates cannot sign writ ten promises This measure is aimed at protecting candidates against pressure groupStrying to bind their conduct as MPs But they can make as many oral promises as they wish IThcycan campaign until the eve of voting day but the new Broadcasting Act says thatall political appeals by radio and television must stop 24 hours before the start of voting day Stations may carry political ap peals until midnight Sunday night June 23 Political advertisements are premitted in newspapers on zelection day Forbiddenon election day are ploudspcaker appeals bunting wiches cakes cookies and drinks such as tea eottce milk or soft drinks at meeting of electors gathered tor the pur pose ol promoting the election or candidate No single man orgove Box 171 Feb Slanileid is askingrus all eve to help him niaka Canada great rninent can do thejob without ihesupport ofthe people Bob Stanfield wanlsus to participate by giving him our time thought work and money Lets help him Bob Stanfield does not Isuccesslul practical experience He does strength required to go the answers All at us must work iogelha by little group in Ottawa Citizens tor Stanfieldner Robert Irwin Swill Current List Of Regulations Candidates may hire taxis to drive voters to the polls butit is unlawful to pay voter dir ectly for his tare or to reim burse him for any loss of wages Wcisdga Plan Reade Early action anemia on nonsur plan or long term development at Plums Beach area which was wanted to tho provincial cabinet yesterday Reeve Jasmin who has taken leldlng part In lortr to bring about to encourage maximum dcvcl opmmt was In Toronto to allow up earlier presenta tions The Wanna Bosch council presenth drnit proposal at recmnmendatlonsby itself and Rene Brunciie Queens Park on Wednesday Besides Reeve Langevln the membersiacludcd Deputy Reeve Fred Martin and Councillors William Prlagle Ted Gordon and Clair Robertson new names Issue The Wang deputstloa asked for the construction of two new bridges and new bypass road to take imitlc to the went and otthe beach and help traffic bound ter Collinzwood area Other changes or ini proved raliic handling also were recommended The government master plan lwoycars in the making gutted by In prodfill later mil com on and manilan firm lt follorn up stapng manure started in ms in which the government started acquiringIaddlLionaI me along the 11 mile beach Interested in promoting Ibo today maximum progress or Was on Beach the council has been taking close Lateral In dev clopmeats Arthur Evans MPP fer Centre Simone has been praised Ior his assistance NEW FIRE BALL The governmentplea Includes the entire area around the beach aswell as the village area itseil noinre hall oI ficially opened earlier in the week at ceremony attended by Warden Alex McAulcy has receivai praise Orderly development oi the area has been given much study and dlitercnt surveys have been mods for the purpose Reeve Langmuir long been cathue lsstlc about development prosi peels or Wasngn which he den cribed as unique Its village Wasnga Beach acquired the former Oelrvlcw Beocharea tram Sonnldale two years ago CITY NEWS ride nAnnni EXAMlNEII miner MAY 11 ms Distribute Hate Literature in Simcoe North District An extrcm right WIIIKKou calling Itself the Canadian fate llgence Service is distributing hate literature in North riding The literature which is strong ly nnllTrudceu came to light at the ngressivcConccrvatlva nomination convention In Drlilla chhesdey night it has been found in theIwasbnnoarea John McCullough of Midland president of the Conservative riding association mentioned the literature at the start of conven don promptlan lronsidsiol Rt Washago to change his hi plans at the convention Mr Ironside had grinned on being nominated tell the 75o people in the Orlllla Opera House about the literature ihen declining the nominationI He said tbk morning that he wanted to be nominated to speak against the muehralring smear ingfland hatatactlcs being em bloyédiibyflthe utreme right wing Canadian intelligence Serv ice in Flesberton III lIIiIislniIiIatIIiIolt is not of WE lmlmls be be said This Ls one reason why youth is disillusioned ab at politics to come clean ry Canadian who cares said Mr fronslde eve got No single man orgovernment Fanationgreat RobertSlantieldMayisi19683 about his couniiy prelondlohave all the answers Bathe does have have the courage discipline and to create Canada that will hot hie governeds Participate with Bob Stanfield Support Stanfield now LE Leslie OCI region MrJJimWedge00Saskalooo ReginaSaskaichewan The latest booklet publshed by the intelligence serv is titled Tru Spearhgadtng Fabian Takeover This iss midtnlnetecnth cen tury business said Mr lroa side and these peonle havent developed beyond it They are claiming associa tion with the Conservative Party and that is why we categorical ly disown them he stated They must be told they are notwelcomelfl gher plauc be sold SIGN ALLAMERICAN VANCOUVER CPI British Columbls Lions of the Canadian Football League Thursday aa nouaced thesigriing of Maurice Bates 27 former alermerica from Northern State College in Aberdeen SDBales pound tcnslve guard was drafted by Ebllndelphia Eagles last season and was late cnt olItharNalinnal Football league team Lets been It clean bnden aI Rogers Toiritnson Toronto Rotorlan who look six young usinessmen on Rotary spoo sorcd cultural exchange visit it to Germany described the ex perime with the help at col orcd slides to the Barrie club yesterday at noon Here Mr DESClillilJS roan oa cannons Tomcnraz than is gr Vcroo Beaity who rc ed hm to the club Examiner Pheot Charge Dismissed over Weather Cbndi charge of telling to share hail the roadway laid against Toronto men followingan ac cidcnt on Highway 27 Feb was dismissed Thursday by Magistrate ii Foster who nileri that road and wcather conditions at the time ol the ac cldcnII were partlytn blame Charged was thherfck ver chariots ruck driver tor it years Hevpleaded not guilty Bogrr Oratorio driver ol car which was sruclr by the van Vercherlclr wasdriving told the court that he was travelling north on the highway and was coming around cure to the right when he so the van which was southbound skidding sidEWays in to his lane sooth Stanfield in BarrieMay3fl Conservative Leader Robert Stanileld willbe In Barrie May so it has been announced Caldwell president of the Barrie Conservative Associ ation said he upeotod tea and sandwiches reception would be arranged Attcr Barrie Mr Stantield travels to Hanover Croleau satd heapplied hs brakes realizcd it wasnt doing any good than steered shoulder at the road Calvin Moore at Angus said that he stoppedan the shoulder of the road facing south He opened his door and skirted backing up then saw the van sliding sdsways about feet away from him Moore said that part of the van was in the northbound lane when the accident occurred Const James lilacdoacli said the road was snow covered and slippery at the time of the accidcnt IIe said it wasnt safe to drive at Ihepostcd speed limitrBelh Crotcau and Ver cherlck said they were travell ing at to miles per hour The constable said he couldnt see thatthere was any obstruc tion in traffic caused by the Moore vehicle Vercherlclr said he was fol lowing car south on Highway 27 when it swung mm the road way using no signals thcuslart ed to back up tried to keep nwayfmm himbut the back ofthe truck was almost empty The back cad started to slide when rground They now streets down stret ac sslawnsaiongience and ound back yards gt Any at these choresco nken on or several knock our view hundre prevent it from ha tor the earIyou niaywanItio inaka we ngpool re yo rtelephona sary ce other eople man whon1 may lee ossoi sefvicebaused them irreparable damage ppenlngt yoti mply callour rims applied the brakes When slarlcd to slide saw car coming said Verchericlr He said he couldnt see the shoulder or ec rc line because at poor VISl Dcicnse Counsel licr mislcn said that the Moore car caused situation at emerg cncy tor the defeadanl who acted in normal and proper manner But Mr Thompson said the suggestion that there was sit nation of emergency held no water because Vercherlck had enough time to sce Moore pull ell the sidé of Ihe road open his door and start to back np paucror BARBIE NOW IN SEE IT AT ROY HAWKINS Morons lllghway tie ringus Barrie Ontario Telephone 44960fl iv n5mwznvtnto0arnmhnll as regimeni laying our in yourdama no could very easily awella thato ell send lwaniIto participate in government with Bob Sianlield in thallntereslr Rena Semcat bétoté you Start diggmgI =and banners on vehicles Party sbadges ilegs ribbons labels and similar favors cannot be Blam enclosingaehaquetois te ny ables Ihat might boo haodod out or worn within two Make cheque payabiato ClttunslorStantioldI II am available to work tor Stanfield In my community the on If glam émzwfinfl and am enclosing my thoughts onion problemswe teen in thisnounlry two years in prison arepossible pcnalities for giving person II meat drink refreshment or NAMEiIfi II Aoonsssi provision to influence his vote Brut mcet the candidate teas are permissible The candidates agent list as election ex pensesdood such as sand

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