madame Lwmlwtiwr am IAYCEES SPONSOR SPORTSARAMA Barrie szeee director Wayne Gnllingcr centre and sports aramn chairman AlPfmling rlgm display snowmobile safety pennant last night for customer at tho Jayceo booth in the Earli Armoury The rust Jaycee Winter Sportsar ama exhlhiu include ovary thing from snowmobiles and home exercLscrs to television sets and ski resort The sbow continues to 10 oclock tonight and will be open mm to pm Sunday iExamin er Photo 300 At Open House Of Adult Workshop More than 300 persons visited the Sheltered Workshop Heresy Streetyesterdny as this training centre for mentally retarded ad ults held its annual open house The open house held dual purpose First it was held to show the public the opelrntlon or an or men tifsituummpmiiu Second it underlined the need for now fa cillties The workshop was mined for 25 persons but it teacher 32 The workshop is expected to relocate soon Directors are in the process of raising money for $200000 prolea to provide facilities for 100 adults First event In the campaign will be turkey dinner sponsor ed by The Barrie Knights of Columbus The dinner will be held Nov 22 at the Arm oury Most of the adults at the centre are working under contract with Barrie industries No assembly lines work on grease ttings and plastic sleeves for ImperialEast man corp Kolrnsr at Canada Ltd General Electric Hardy Glenwood and commercial print ers also give work Receipts from these contracts total $8700 Money is also re ceived through the sale of handi crafts Handicrafts am made mainly by those unable 1o cope with tfnlstrations of industrial produc ions The adults also make the Ben rie winter Carnival snow babies plus hn assortment of embroid erlesand stuffed animals The opportunities afforded Mayor To Ride With Aldermen On City Bus Mayor Lu Cooke and mem bers of city councils public works committee will ride bus to Work Monday morning to nab iicize new city bus routes The changes in the routes become effective Monday They were drawn up by public works committee member Aid Nelson Garrett in an effort to reduce tile$22000 annual deficit of the bus line May Cooke Aid Garrett Aid cl Cole Aid Al EYES and Aid Ross Archer will board bus at 830 am at tho cornlt or of Napier and Nelson Streets Adowntown department store is also helping out in the effort make the public aware of he bus route changes The Woolworth Company will pay for allfriders between 915 am dlzts pm Monday All existing city bus routes ex Ctpl the Allandale route are sf acted by the changes Among the changes is route scheduled to serve the ctys western in dustrial area KIWANIS SPEAKER The Kiwanis Club or name wxllhoid dinner meeting Mon dnynt the Continental Inn Guest speaker will be Ken Newcomba Bell Canada His address will tool with Communications of Iheiluturc them at the workshop make them more condent of themselves Mrs Rankin director says They have great pride in their work and can easily adjust to new situations if they are trent ed patiently she added Grants from the Ontario gov ernmcnt and donations through the United Appeal have brought the Workshop long way since it was started in 1959 but there is still long way to go disco tors state For School vote lan DI 15234 city residents are reliable to vote in the Dec elections for Simcoe County Board of Education or Simeon County Roman Catholic Separate School Board The voters list for the elec tions was posted week ago and is on display at city hall Any person who believes he is entitled to vote should check the list city clerk Ben Straugb an advised It name is not in cluded an appeal must be led by Nov 20 Appeal forms are available at the city clerks of rice Only owners and tenants and their husbands or wives are el lxible to vote Mnded franchised vders who can cast ballots in mu nlclpnlelections are not eligible to vote in the school board elec tions ThEy include sons and daughters over 21 mothers and boarders Public school supporters will vote Dec for two trustees to Citizens Prompt With Payment Of Their Taxes Ination rising unemployment and an economic slowdown splt parently have had little effect on Barrie taxpayers City treasurer Herb Kirk said Friday that approximately 91 per cent of the citys mo tax levy was paid by Oct 30 The last tax installment was due Oct As of the end of October $631984 in taxes were owing to the city including $463363 of this years $5355 tax levy Mr Kirk said Since Oct 30 he cs timates another $100000 of due taxes have been paid Mr Kirk said the clty must collect another $180000 by the end of the year to he approx matelv the same positron as last year ORGAN Choral Recital Featuring Mrs June Molonbachor Recital lsl Folk Singers Choir of Trinity Church Sun Nov 15 41mm TRINITY CHURCH the county board Separate school supnrters cast ballots for three trustees to the separate School board as well as for two trustees elected at large from across the county to serve on the county education board 75000 See Santa In Toronto Parade TORONTO CPI The won derfui world of childrens fan tasy with folk heroes such as Santa 0111th and Mother Goose paraded through downtown To ronto today as more than 75000 persons lined the sixmiie route of the 56th annqu Santa Claus parade The weather was appropriate 32 degreesthe coldest morn ing this fall in Throntu The parade sponsored by the Eaton CD Ltd was carried nationally by Canadas two major television nctworis and was filmed by the Columbia Broadcasting System for later showing in the United States Police reported the usual traf fic tieups but the parade itself was on schedule The crowds watchtn the parade which took hours to pass given point was controlled by 500 extraduty policemen The floats and marching bands stretched for mile as youngsters ntched fairies gnomes cartoon heroes story book nharactels and even 40 foot out go by TRY EXAMINER WANT ADS PHONE 7232414 MODERN PACKAGE FORMS Give broad coverages at lowest cost Oontsct the trained people 21 SARJEAN 21 Collier sr Barrio 7230231 Wombkm Five Injured In Accident On Bradford St Five peesou were injured in threecar accident early this morning on Bradford SrreeL Robert Donahue 01 R455 SL driver of one the car was treated for lacerations to the fuse EL brcaher Kenneth passenger in me 31 W3 treat ed for cuts as the head and scalp Damage to the Donahue vehicle was afliated at 00 Three persons were injured in second car lnvolvod in the so cidan but their mm were not released by city police Damage to Lbe vehicle was sunnied at 51000 The third vehicle involved was parked car owned by George Dumillon of Poissonle It was damaged f0 the extent of 5175 There were no injurit report ed in two other accidents on city SireeLs and arch highways Pri day Damage was estimated at $450 in twocor collision at the in tersectian Simeon and Hiw Streets Friday afternoon Driv era of the car involved were Albert Hadley at Napier Street and John Johnson of Wasaga Beach Damage was estimated at $250 in twocar accident up High way 18 near the intersection of Concession Road and 10 of Vispra Township Friday 111th Drivers of the cars were Muri lel Stephens of Peterbarnugh and Kenneth Keats of Elm vale LOCAL GENERAL SEWAGE PLANT The public will be given an opportunity to see the sewage treatment plant in operation as soon as the current renovation contract is completed City en gineer Ray Allen said an open house is being planned at the treatment plant and the Toron to Street pumping station ART CLUB SPEAKER Jack Pollock of the Pollock Gallery in Toronto will be guest speaker at meeting of the Bar rie Art Club Wednesday His address will deal with contem porary art in the modern scene The meeting will begin at 730 pm SAVE WILDREN DRIVE The Canadian Suva the dril drcn Fund marks its golden an niversary of service to needy this year Mrs Dabson lnnis Lil street head of the Barrie branch is heading me local campaign in the nationwide drive to raise $1750000 AGSH Direciis the lt cultural Society will meet at pm Thursday at the Barrie Cur ling Club Gas Workers Are Voting On New Offer TORONTO GP Con sumers Gas workers in To ronio Barrie Brockvilie and Peierborough are voting today and Saturday to accept or reject company offer which union leaders have urged the workers ID reject Alec Girvin president of Local 161 international Chemilt cal Workers Union said Colo sumers made an unsatisfactory final offer Thursday following conciliation meetings at the de partment of labor Mr Girvin said the 560 union members were asked to reject the offer but that no strike be lion is planned until after the results ofthe voting are known Legally the union could begin strike at midnight tonight fol lowing an almost unanimous strike lutc token earlier this week Neither company nor union have revealed the terms of the last offer Union members aver aged $140 an hour or $136 weekly under the old contract that expired July The union is asking an eightpercent in crease in each year of two year contract NEW IN TOWN and dont kmw which till call die Hostess at 72353 or mos Youll be glad you did Vemviile Approximately 215 persons gathered at the Snow Valley Ski Lodge or funfillcd N0 vemherfcst sponsored by the Barrie Progressive Conserva CITY NEWS THE BARlLlE EXAMINER SATURDAY NOV 14 1570 ExBctrrie Man Is Promoted former Barrie resident Lt Cul Hayter 36 has been appointed commanding officer of the First battalion naval Cau adian Regiment based at Lon don Ontario He takes over the position on Feb 15 Colonel Hnyter is the son of retired Captain and Mrs Hoyt2r Barrie He Is attending the NATO Defence College in Rome 3215 Hayfield Street He succeeds LLCol Loo mis who has been commanding ofcer of the R69 since May 1559 Colonel Hayter was born in Alberta July 14 155114 His education was receiv ed schools in Vegruville Bar rie and Queens1fuivety In June 1955 he was commis sioned and posted to the second Canadian Infantry Battalion Va1 caltier Quebec this unit was aledesignated Foln Canadian Guards in October 1953 served Canada will this battalion He Korea and later in The period 1959 to 19 was spent as platoon commander and as company secondm command in Scest West Ger many with Canadas NAT Bri gade Group In June 198 Colonel Hayter was appointed adjutant of the first Canadian Guards and serv ed in Cyprus in 196465 During the period June 1965 to June 1966 he was promoted to major and posted to the staff at headquarters Eastern Ontario area Kingston He left that stair position to attend the Canadian Army Staff College Upon graduation he WE post ed as operations ofcer first battalion Regiment During this tour he became qualified as parachut ist and participated in airborne activities the Royal Canadian He was posted to the Direa tombs of International Plans NATO Plans and Forces Sec tionl in July 1969 PCS ATTEND NOVEMBERFEST uvc Asociation Special guests included or Rynard 2er for Sirocco North Arthur Evans up fcr Simcoc Cun trc DougLas Kennedy MPP LTCOL mum in Sept be was promoted to lieutenntculorlcl on posting to the NATO Defence College in Rome Drainage Bylaw Given Approval EVERETT Stafl Notice has been given by Tsomnticl council of bylaw to raise $50 000 to aid in the Construction of tile stone and timber drains un der The Ontario Tile Drainage Act The notice explained that money might be borrowed on the credit of the municipality for sums not exceeding the amount stated as required subject to sec tion 10 of the act Purpose of the bylaw is in make money available to per sons for borrowing for finnncing such construction The money is to he paid back by special arr nual rate levied over and above other rates upon the land con corned for Peel South and William Davis provincial minister of education From left William Caldwell Barrie 15 saciacion prultlent Dr Ry nanl llrs Ryanrd and MillII Salter chairman of the NAPv vcmbcrffst Examiner Photo Man And Youth Are Arrested Result 0i BreakIn At Angus Two persons have been arrest ed in connection with Nov 10 brcalcin at Antrunics Televis iun Repair in Angus Robert Foster 321 of latamp tun has been charged with pus session of stolen goods in con CIEBK RESISTS GUNMAN PLEES MIDLAND Ont CF Mrs Margery Mitchell IS Si richer today for facing down an armed robber Thursday man cntcrcd the phar macv where she works put $1 hill on the counter and asde for change When shl opened the till he pulled El gun land demanded all the money Mrs btdlell pressed an alarm button which brought the pharmacist running from the back of the store The bandit fled leaving his $1 bill Fth customers day like that and we would mm are mttiie pharmacist said EMERGENCY NUMBERS Fire Dem ml Ambulance Service 7261103 City Police OPP necilon with the theft He was arrested early Friday morning following oinglecnr accident on the NattawasngaSunnidalaf Town line Wayne Howard in of Angus has been charged with brcnky enter and theft He will appenfr in Barrie provincial coin Thurs day Foster is in Royal Victoria Hospital in Barrie recovering from injuries he received in the accident He suffered broken lit collarbone broken ribs and lacerations Damage to the car be was driving has been estimated at $4000 The arrests were the result of an intensive invmigflfiun by members of the Barrie Prule cial Police detachment spokes man said Part of the stolen property has been recovered total of 13 television sets car icreos and decomprics were stolen in the breakin Further arrests are expected as the investigation continues THOUGHT FOR TODAY Grunt esters and great sleepers are incapable of adverb else diet is great Henry IV or France menus as Public service Bury Day By Alasinnings 15 Dunlap SL Barrie 423 King St Oshaw 1281951 Why not preserve what you are creating by good Estate Planning Business and Personal Life In surance Equity and Tax Ex uan Pension Plans Noam LACHANCE CLU REG tillabia disability Income North American Life Ashrams Company 89 Dnnlop St Barrie Phone NORTH Terminal fila pie Ave Dunlap so Clapperton Sh Collier Se Owed Sh Welling ton Sh Steel SL Nel son St Grove Clapperton Collier St Bayeld Sm coe St Terminal hp SOUTH Terminal Sim coe St High St Brad ford 51 John St In ulsl SL Aime SI Adelaide Stu Innisl Holgate SL Beeview Dr Ave mmberlaod 5L Rd CITY OF BARRIE Bg ROUTE$ Effective Monday November 16th SCHEDULES Tifn St Burton Miiiburn Sc ma Bradford SL Dun St Maple Ave St Bayiield lop St Termin Terminal North South East and West route buses run ail these routes leaves the terminal on the quarter hour commencing at 645 leaves the terminal at 645 pm buses continue running in the evening until the last the terminal about 945 pm The East Route bus becomes the South route bus on return to th the West Route bus becomes the North Route bus on return to The Industrial Route bus runs daily except Saturdays Sundays 715 745 and 815 am and 415 and 445 pm EAST Terminal Sim eoe Se Dunlap Se Blake Se Shanty Bay Rd Johnson St Na pier St Penetang 5L Mulcasier 5L Collier Maple Ave ton St St Dun SL Terminal bus leaves the te WEST Termin al Ma ple Ave Ross 51 Well ington St Donald St Anne Stv Letitia SL Sunnidale Rd Welling Toronto St Grove St Bayeld 51 Medics Rd Ferris 141 Bayeld St Simcoe INDUSIHAL Termin al Simcoe St max SL Bradford Ves pra 52 Innlsl St Victoria Anna John 51 Dyment R11 nin St Patterson Rd Tifn St Anne St Duniop St Maple Ave Terminal except Sundays and Holidays One bus for each of aple Avenue at Sinicoe Street at the same time every half hour on run and runs continuously throu ghout the day until the last bus returning to the terminal about 715 except on Fridays when the mutual at 915 p11 and returns to terminal and vice versa and similarly the terminal and vice versa and holidays leaving The last bus returns to the terminal about 515 p111 the terminal at 645 The North route bus leaving the terminal at 815 and 845 am and 345 and 445 pm in addition to its normal route SIDE Street from Grove Street makes trip To Georgian College via Duckworih The East route bus leaving the terminal at 815 and 845 nan and 315 and 345 pm TRIPS in addition to its normal route from Napier Street These are run daii institutions makesa trip to Eastviow Collegiate via Nelson Street except Saturdays Sund ays Holidays and during vacations at these