Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 29 Mar 1967, p. 2

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53 swamW may is NUR millile their horns shining and dressed in military reissues lint are utilienuc to the last detail prepare to iamdr the Can adisn Armed Forces Tattoo spectamiar show that will travel across Canada dining centennial ycar alter its open ing perioanranco at Peterbor Mi hinrdi er Six years in the plaming it is service show from start to finish den ploling the nslilary history of Canada over tho last three couan 01 Photo Advance Sales Brisk For Military Tattoo First major event in Barrice ecnlennlal celebrations will be the presentation here April is and it of the biggest road show ever to cross Canadathe Can adian Armed Forces Tattoo The colorlul spectacle will provide the ultimate in military entertainment within the frame work oi the development at Can adas armed forces train their French and British origins to our time sellout crowd is ax pecled at the Barrie Arena or the two evenins performances with close to 1500 tickets said already is The tattoo will feature mu Iic pageantry color swecphig spotlights comedy and fanta using ahistorlcal line to lln titeiyarious scones Ease Borden will be well rep rcscntcd in the show with doz en men taking part in gym nastic display Flt Lt Buck ia the officer in charge oi the gym display with Sgt McBrida and Colllcoit act wl1l€ as organizers adndidstrat ors and teachers Members of the team include Sgl ii White Cpl Franklln Sgt Burrows Cpl ii Desmarnla Cpl it Flock Cpl Nik mers LAC Arsenault and Act Brandon oi Base liardcn physical education and recreational section and Tilt hielocko oi the Royal Con adlan Armored Corps combat arms school COSTUMES UNIFORMS Throughout the pcrlormance authentic costumes or dress uni iorms including the weapons nccoutremcnts and the music songs and drill for the are de picted will be used to portray key and interesting activities of Canadas Armed Forces during the last 300 years The res nsibllity for pulling such an caborata and tradition iUled production on the road rests with Brigadier Arnold Peck and his stall the DND cen tennial planning stall who are at present undergoing operation at concentrated rehearsals at Camp Pictou Ont While the lo gisllcs and transport teams pre pare the trains for the cross Canada run The transportation arrange ments for the performers and administrative staff call for two 00 ACCIDENT singlecar accident resulting inan estimated 00 damage was reported by Ontario Prolt vlnciai Police at Barrie Tucs day at 10 pln The auto invoi dived was owned and operated by Alton Fielding Snider at 157 St Vincent St Barrie The mishap occurred on Highway 27 at tha EmsVogue townhne CORRECTION it was incorrectly reported yesterday that the first in ser tea at drownprooling courses for the public will be held April The first course to be held at mthe Barrie YMYWCAis slated for April 17 OF RECEPHON The Barrie Chamber oi Com merce will hold its semiannual qmembcrshlp meeting April at pm The reception to be held at Community liousc is part of coroners Jury in Barrie yes terday ruled as accidental the yeBaxrriek Will Rejoin GBRDC Barrie uilllrcioin the Georg ian Bay Regional Development 001inoiL city cotnscll agreed last aim with recommendation rpm the CEarrlc industrial and Conaner cal Development Oormrttlee eiiaat it would be mistake to hauls the organicallm at this film Aid Jack Garciar ooiuiclifs representative on the GBRDC said Barrie as the leading cen ire in the area wouid be tool ish not to rcloln lie said the idly cant help but benefit from participating partinriarly in the light oi de itmmww 100111 illiD cannon celebrations marking Chamber of Commerce Week April to N0 FIRES Barrie Fire Department re ports Tuesday as the second consecutive day with no fire calls in the city Them were at so no liracatis M10133 this morning NAME SCHOOL Barrie Public School Board last night voted to name the Russias new elementary school Aliandale Heights Public School Several other names were con sldercd SEA CADETS The Harris Sea Cadets are in tha prams oi training their guard or the annual inspection to be held at the Barrie An moury Tuesday April iii Follow ing this on April 20 they will hold their annual rating examin ations Rule Death Of Girl Accidental death oi Nancy May Winters who died alter being struck by taxi oullighway 00 at Angus Feb ill with their vadlot the jury made three reconmendaoions That the Ipeed limit of milespcrhonr tn the area of the accident he reduced to it miles prrhour to the end oi the built up area That the highway lighting in the area be lmpmedi That drivers of public vet hielcs have more stringent cye nominations in the intern Driver of the taxi Charles Hurst said at the inquest that hahad notbccnexamiued by the Department of Transport in two years Mr Hurst was examined alter the accident andhad his eye glasses replaced it was also learned that Mr gnaw was no longer driving at mv axararupn wanr nos rnoun mini identical trains with comple ment of 350 personnel that will depart lrom main assembly point in the lrentonlleton area this week and commence the arena shows schedule at Peter harough Friday night One train will proceed east to Syd ney NS for performance at Glace Bay NS and lrom there will commence its west ward journey Theother train will proceed west altar the par iormance at Barrie SELFGUFFIClENT The trains wilibe scilculflc tent in that they will include ac commodation messing and rec reation iacililics for the troops in addition to transporting stage requirements such as sets piers and auxiliary lighting oft pment 0n reaching Vancouver the cast oi the two trains will cona bins and with additional troops irom the area the largercast stadium shows schedule will commence with appearances at Vancouver Victoria Ottawa EXPO 67 Tomato and Hamil ton One historical site show will ba featured at Fort George Niagara on the Lake will involve approximately 500 pen formers The shows at EXPO 67 end the Canadian National Exhibition Torcntoars planned to feature close to 1500 performers On completion oi the stadium show at Hamilton arenatype shows will be presented at Charlotte town PEl St Johns and Corner Brook Nild Quebec communities completing the Canadian tour at Shawlnigau Que on Oct 11 Fluoridation Is Still Hot Topic Fluoridation raised its heed at city coide again last night Aid Jeany Williams wanted to imow wliat the Public Utll itlcs Coimdmon might do to remove the clientcai from the one well in Barrie in which it acorns paternity Vothers reiccicdladthztg fluoride rmnracipa waer in relencndrnn last Aid William had been tion with council representa strong summer of fluoritth libwcvcr he said last night that since voters apparently think it contaminates drinking water pealhaps it should be moved from the well in which it exists Wiiat kind of recompen dauon is that tram socalled adult Add Dorian Parker However arc Williams in sided he was not Wing Table Bylaw On Machines bylaw daisies to ban the sale ot bottled drinks from out door madun es in Barrie was tabled last night alter council heard ubiedloos horn two or Danirntions proposed regulation will be city nxmcll again at its next meeting 0th Cleric Ban Stanughan read telegrams from tha Dan adorn Carlnnated Beverages As sociation and the Canadian Auto matic Mcrdisndieers Associa tion inldng to diacins the ques lives CITY NEWS WWWWAYMAMl Seek Teachers For Grades French Course arrminibus School last night approved the lnlroduc tion of conversational French in Grades and in September Ml provided that Irritable tel clran can be Approval was granted in an uciplilou ol the Department oi Education making the course compulsory in the pearfuturs Another condition olapprevai was that the Barrie District Col legiate institute Board give definite assurance that dliicr ent French course in Grade will be provided in September rose for pupils who have had French in Barrie public schools cursed with representamca from We Vespn Dam touts Iit ore and the Separate School Board Gin and Vcspra reported that ii Barrie was going to introduce oral French in Se lember 1067 their boards wont be prepared to cooperate with the pose hlliiy oi sharing the same teacher The Barrie Separate School board also reported they were Dentin Mlle School Board last night approved the closing of Edgchlil Drive School eilee live June 29 1961 The school will be closedbc cause ltie enrolment has de creased to is pupils and it is not economically leaslble for ltio remain open The pupils attending this udiool will be Mimiled tlonothcr schools starting in the In other business Enrolment at the end of February was 8871 showing decrease of 15 pupils during tire month Superintendent ol Public Schools Angus McKay was granted permission to attend the Ontario Education Association conierence in Tomato onMar 26 to 29 and the Conference of Superintendents of Schools and Merchants who want to open their stores Dominion Dl weekend this year will risk line oi up to $5000 City council last night naked tor centennial storeclqu bylaw and urged that it In elude the maximum penalty possible under provincial laws The solicitor will prepare bylaw that will lorcc flora in close lions 10 pm on lane ta am an Aid lack Garner who pro posed the move said thecliy The new coma had been dis mm to introduce the mu willing culilbis teacher can Essa Sunnidaie and lantslll let that other uiueaiional own res had priority at the present time Essa and munidlle each with as gra ua ea schools Jack Ramuy superintendent at secondary schools has stated that ii students from Barrie Vespra and Dre had been taught French in elementary school he cotdd definitely see possibility of grouping these wcgtla separ ately when they ice ed am Mr Ramsay also pointed out that sequential French pro numbered upon the Grade and course of study will be available for Grade before September 1958 pad no one knows when it may become mandatory for the secondary schools to start rising the course The new course assumes that pupils have had two previous years of oral French Edgehill Drive Schiml To Be Closed In June Board Decides Directors of Education at Lon don on April is and it Resignation of 11 teachers were accepted elfective June as 1067 To replace those that are resigning 11 new teachers so far will be engaged for Sep tember 1967 The board appavvcd plan the Arnott subdivision of eight lots on linyview Drive and Brondmoor Avenue provided tiiet access to Baytdew irprn Bmadmoor be provided so chil drcn in Ural area have easy ac cess to the new school being constructed an hayvlew Dr Plan of the subdivision was submitted to the board by the City of Barrie Planning Board The Ontario Department of Health has given approval tor the new school to be build in regard to water supply and sun itation arrangements condominium T0 sow open common oar would in oiled be Marin observance oi the centennial All types or stores that coun cil is permitted to ngulaie are to be included Aid Frank Hersey suggest ed the Mill penalty dont want it to be profitable for store to stay open in sea Inca of tile bylaw be lit Aid Lee loliiilc questioned an Idea el serving nodule celebrate but wu overruled City Managu Waltor Gigg said later the top line would be $5000 11g sstpnllght pro posed an point which he dairncd wmibdreesbnbllsh the free competitive market and allow larmers through collective bargaining to have sayin the pricing oi their products Addressing Local ill of lhe Cntario Farmers Union in Gren lei Waller Miller oi Tara sec ond vice president and chairman olthe marketing committee on the Ontario Farmers Union said the suggested steps would also help curb the spread of vertical integration which is gradually working its way into our indua my Mr Miller said the CFO is pro posing marketing plan which would require all cattle to be sold on live weight basis re quire all processors to semis their entire supply at live cattle by means of public auction and require all public atictions offer ing slaughter cattla ior sale to be licensed by the producer board other proposals call for lixedrntoimum price or cattle sold within the province Require beef cattle produc ed by processors to be offered for sale throygtr the facilities of the producer board lixed licence ice at 10 cents per head on all cattle sold for slaughter Use portion of this money lor research into marketing conditions to develop ways and means of getting the producer satisfactory return Include all dairy and heel cattle sold or slaughter in Ontario in addition to the above meas ures Mr Miller said the OFU will endeavor to obtain tor the board authority oi cattle or meat moving into the province mohylawwasproposed as am9anstop1vvsntlitber to be processed or human con An executive oi the catering samurai dairy and heel miners Proposes Plan To Aid Farmers will be solicited by mail for their support oi the program Pointing out that the CFO is the only organization that is not financed or asisicd by the aovernment Mr Miller said the OFUishould setup research program so we can hire the best economists toiook into such things as the as per cent sub sidy income the Americans re ceive over our price Reclaimed we are competing againstths United States treas ury not tire American larmer The larmer union in Great Britain according to Miller waxinonatlnecaodahallmil lion dollar budget and have mom eoouomlds working for them than do the British Gevarnment He told his audience of ap pmnimately 50 that the market ing lea should be service ice not way of putting more money into any organization There is weakness in our marketing system and theres boo much dead wood atoms on these boards Lets get some control over this Mr Miller urged 0MB To Hear Appeal Mai WTheOntario Mimdoipaiiioardwnlihcaran appeal by Andre Moreau again st decision of Tiny Townships oixmtittce of adhutancm May in the township ennui cinna beis at Palmfllcid The conmitlcc Mor eausamsltcalinnioroonscotlo convey parcel oi land with frontage at 10466 feet an average width of 601 feet and an average death of res leet allot optimal lo mamamim mi ayear REV DAVID Proctor centre of Collier SL United Church last night deliveredau addrm to the Lions Club at Barrier titled The Church We or Send FRO LEI1 Vernon Stewart lions member Mr Proms and Don Ferguaun Hons member Says Church Not Always Taking And Not Giving Rev David Praeior of Collier Street United Church told the Lions Club of Barrie last night that Christians were responsible for western civilisations advan ces in law medicine social wel fare and education for the poor it was Christianity that cone blood into one the Greek res pect of thought the Roman res pect oi law and order and the Hatiiow respect for trauma life he said in his speech titled The Church Panhandler or Scr vunl Mr Prador said that the trend these days seems in be to charge the church with always having in hand out while doing nothing lar man as men4 dicant does lie quoted the words oi the song Rise Up Men of God to say her strength will give your life its power her service make you great Barn in Korea of missionary parents Mr Proctor was edu cated in Norlir Toronto Collegi ate lnstiintaand University of Toronto Schools He received an Arts degree at Victoria College and obtained his theological training in Emmanuel Collage During his high school and col lege years he worked at van iety of lot fromsoda icrk and rcliaf truck driver to the relief mlssioh fields in Saskatchewan Ontario and Alberta Mr Mot has served dran les in Duubleue Saskatchewan Grand Valley Tecswater and Cliifcrcst United Church in Scar borough before coming to Collier toeslockiug improvements important word in our vooabulary because it means that we are constantly odour arching planning lei Iiiiprovemenls in methods and Venuipmeut ro giveyou even better service Our engineersfiachell Northern Electric St United Church in November at lost He has spent 10 years on the Board of World Mission and its executive taught religion for live years spent 25 yearsiu public and high school religious education classes and spent 17 years with the Young Peoples movement and Young Peoples Summer Camping hir Promos is an active member ol the Kiwanis Club of Barrie where he is chairman of the Support of Churches Com uriltec Summing up the role oi the cepts oi the church the Krael concept in which the church is thought oi as fenced cuclo sine keeping out lira evil of the world the second is the Bar racks concept or as place where people receive moral and religious resrmament before go ing into the world towaga warfare of love against evil PLANNED FOR LIGHT Britain changes compulsorily in daylight saving time each hm Mr year from March 10 to Oct 29 ed out that there are two can in 1067 NOTICE TO All DOG OWNERS The final discount date for the purchase oil dog licences in the City your money Office in tho Ci of Barrie is Aprils 1967 To take ndvantaic of the decimal mail or call at the Ircamrers Hail The discounted rates un you may forwarin iii rii mere 300 for male or spayed female and 800 for female STRAUGHAN City Clerk 21r And that neyer is probably the 111ml our manufacturing subsidiary and at the Northern Electric Laboratoriesarc now working lintelcphnnc and ideas that will make your phone even more usefullasterandmoreconvenicni Change iorthesakeofchangcicher always change where hnn 9900 Sn census lia ihllilllItWIll olrnry fire In Iacilvis lit 160 at tin Telephone Pavilion transmission

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