Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 1 Aug 1962, p. 3

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der emergench Jone vEnBY Barrie do not like the idea at unmarked police cruisers This it an un poople and furthermore do not really think they are nec essary it doesnt seem to be the right lhlnglo do Such cruising earrwnuld not be na city purposes think unmarked cars should definitely be used forfnlgtpatralpi to help abate burglaries and breakins but the cars definite ly should not be used on the Elghways Barrie Business College AWards Diplomas ToiGrcrds Seventeen fullcourse diplomas were awarded to graduating students from Barrie Bustness College this week while 46 other partcourse diplomas were velso awarded Judy Wells of Bracebrldge and Llidn Alle oi Gilford were the top students of the year Miss Wells won the secretariat diploma withhonors with an 35 percent average while Miss not won ilill claritypc diploma Currier with honors with an it percen average The fall so diplomas were presented to students who made 70 percent or better in each subject oi their course They were given to SECRETARTAL COURSE Judy Wells ot Bracebridge MRS HERIllA lichEOWN Kitchener think those cars have their place on the high ways There aremnny times an unmarkcdcar migtt do lot of good People would be more cautious it they were aware at these cars They would be more ready to watch their actions and such alhing would act recheck on pee pl carelesncss dont feel thrpoueewanrrurrecpmpou someone anymore than you or do it would put the public Farm in raror inlso of having unmarked police cars for city patrol and prop erty checks They would do tremendous amount of good Ray Pubalski ol Midhurst Elaine Scllandien of Midhurst Sharon ii pson of Bruce bridge Ellen McKcvcr of Dar rte CLERKTYPES COURSE Lllds Alle of Gillord Shellda Avlson of Harm Lynn Donald of Port Carling Judith McKnight oi Alliston Antoin ettc Scaleita oi Barrie lion ngwoodVGail chords oi Barrie Margaret Gates of Barrie Marianne VanKlaveren of Creemore Son dra Patten olStuyner William Kokemeyel at Barrie STENOGRAPHY COURSE Brenda Banting of Barrie Partcourse certificates were awarded as follows DrinkingsllnduDrivingvProves Costly To Four Teenagers Four youths were each lined hosts by Magistrate Foster yesterday on chur tlcs of unlawfully consuming liquor One was fined an addi tional $20 and costs for care less driving Douglas Whitcside 10 was back seat passenger oi the car when it was stopped by Ont ario Provincial Police Constable Robin shortly after mid night July 21 Other passengers in the car were two brothers John and Jasper Bruining who were both fined $20 and costs The driver 20 year old James Benton Totlenham was found guilty on the liquor con coming charge and also con victed on the careless driving wlas going South on Highways and 27 he spotted long line of northbound cars trav The line was led by an older model carstraddling thewhite centre line When he met the vehicle he was forced ontovtha shoulder to avoid collision He estimated traffic speed to be around 40 After taming his car around and getting to within signalling dis tance of Beaions car be torn ed oo his flasher and followed to point north at the junc tion of Highways 2a and 27 The Benton car continued up section of the road to second rise before he was caught Benton said to Magistrate Foster cant understand why Im being charged with care less drivio agistrate Foster if they had learned their les son They nodded their heads in etiing at slow rate of speed unison ngistriot iota Workers More than 100 Ontario Hydro employees in the Barrie area will benefit by wage increase retroactive to April 1961 ate feeling 19000 Hydro employees in Ontario IRory ODonal spokesman for Ontario Hydro in Georgian Bay Region said lodayapproximat ely 270 Hydro employees in Simcoe County and 110 in the Barrie area will benefit About 750 employees in the Georgian Bay Region will benefit Mr ODonai said He stressed that all figures were approximate Ontario Hydro employees bar red from strikin mutual compulsory arbitration have been awarded wage in creases ranging from file per cent to per centrover threeyear peiod The award by arbitrator Carl Goldenherg made minor conces sions to the Hydro Employ Urnfiron thegeneral Wage crease beyondthelast often at the Ontario Hydro Electric Paw GovernmehtsTnterventlonhdd wayforaearlylt Bhnefltl determining wages for commis sion employees in the future In his binding award Mr Goldenherg gave hourly rated tradesmen per cent more than the weekly salaried group The threestage increase for 5400 hourly rated employees per cent increase ec tive April 1961 an additional per cent April 1m and orfiaal installment ol per cent April 1963 The salaried employees wlll receive per centstrom April 1561 per cent April 1962 and per cent April loss Current rate for top skilled tradesmeniswfilanjnnré TPremrer arts traduced emergency legislation to prevent strike reported to the Legislature that walkout would he almost unthinkable in the gravity other possible can been an effort to renew Muni thatis avoilahletrr and from GluttAN SMITH Comp Bor den Deiiniteiy The first good result of such anactlan would of that police could observe peoples driving habits as they really are not put on it marked police cruiser is in the vicinity This is only one at many answers to traffic role ly The socalled saenkyvele mentvcanibe flimgarded be cause it is not sneaky if the public retooncylaerrutes that their elected oilicials make in the place then the nccd sir etioniwould llotarlse The knowledge of sum oars existing on the highways would be strong deterrent to any illegal impulse Bruce Bourne oi Thornton Linda Home of Barrie Eileen Caron of Camp Borden Lynda Hughes of GllfordShirley chv cm at Moan Mills Roll zer ofElmvale Sharron Car ley of Barrie Wayne Clement oi Colllngwood Bclir Detmottoi AllistnnBarhara Grabawski of Powasson William Haddcn of Harrie Gay Macpherson of McCutche Glen Cross Eileen OBrien of Barrie Donald Phillips at Cal lingwoad Vicki Sabin of Strand Donna Wright of Col ingwood Marie DcSllva of Bar rie Mariiyn Firth of Coiling wood Kathleen erroi Stayner Ruth Patton of Lisle Barrie Edna Caldwell of Shanty Bay Douglas ineson oi Barrie Dorothy Markwick at Barrie Maurice OHailarn of Phelpton Yvonne Poirier at Joanne Dekker of aer Wanda Gethons oi Thornton Louise Hooker of barrio Bob ert Jackson of Barrie lilnri aoae Jonah of Lutro Clara Kristotf ofBarrie Denat Donnell of Barrie Gordon Pal mer of Anten Mills Sylva Chappcll of Shanty Bay Lynne Clifford of Barrie Fred Cutting ot Barrie Douglas Logan of Barrie Will consider Apportionment School Costs The Barrie District Collegi Board will meet with the Sim coe County Board of Arbitration andmunicipalities concerned on het high school operating costs should be dividedtdifler youth Townships of lnnisfil Orb and Essa this year are appeal ing against thepercentages of the high school operating costs saying that they are tob high The board of arbitration which will decide the issue is comprised of assessors from the municipalities concerned in cluding Barrie 0ro lnnisiil Vespra Sunnidalo and Essa townships The arbritators are Lloyd Pa Barrie secretary mpson Simcoe county assessor chairman Alex hum Oro townshi Robert Sproule lonistil township Mur ray Coombs Vespra towash Anderson Suonidale town ship and Norman Coxworbh oi Essa township The complaint from many at lllEttDWIlSlllPS is that the dis tribution of operating costs are not equitably distribut among the municipalities The present arrangement has been adheredto by the Colleg iate Bodrd since 1959 Once arbitration is settled the matter eanbeappealedvtothe0ntario are is none then the agreement stands for three years Other factors which can necea ate newagreement include pop ulation increases changed high school boundaries location to the school and transportation mitemscrrrmilon On other issucs the report islruek compromise and adopt Qed the union position on cost living clause by extending an exrstlng escalator clause for hourly phidcmployees to cover vweekiy salaried employees also The arbitrators decision re commended that the uniooiand the commission create joint machinery to develop mutual oooliccaivagmomeatuwnieh expired March 31 1061 Keely Crunmings president Local 1000 of the Nattona Union of Public Service Em ployees which represents the Hydro workers yesterday de scribed the award as disap potatment iBorrle district representatve William Vincer was not avail able for comment and Carl Mason union steward was also can it to be at the Aug meeting to review Barries part in the appeal FINE ADDITION VANCOUVEE tCPtA $511 000 addition to the Fine Arts building being built at the Unle versity of British Columbia vlll have theatre withtwo revolv ingstages which operate to gather to make complex scen Umflnscasider ly acceptable yardstick for unavailabla for comment ery changes it dP611cCrga Plan $50000 lirea Garage The Ontario Departmeou of Highways and Public Works are planning to build tire bay illsllwan aerate simia bum Herd Leiherby HPP East Simone and Arthar Evans MP tstmooe Centre armouoeed totally today dlhe garage willijervo grain one or opera on cor large part of both ridiaga Hon Ray Council minister of public works assured Mr Evans that tenders for construction of the depot garage will be called immediate The building will cost approx lmately 350000 and willbc called DAN MoPltJtlL Barrie No think the public should be given chance to prove them selves without the use of an marked cars think this is misleading police practice it conveys the idea of Sherlock llolmes stuff with magallylag gloss and all Besides the word Pollce does seem to have listrangeimmediateaffectaa respect As tarps unmarked ears for City patrol use do harp burglarles any more than regu lar cars do now There seems to be less incentive when the marked police cruiser is around The real answer is up to the people and how they feel about it Barrie Boys Take Course The student lililitin oi Grey and Simcoe Foresters is near ing completion at sevenweek general military training course at Drillla ScVen Barrie boys and one poncommlssiouedoftlcer are taking the course They are Cpl Peter Grey David Dycke Thomas Anderson Johnviioxter Frederick Gt 11 ii nd Robert King ltlchardson The course will be completed earhv in August Cowardly Pack In Racial Riot DUDLEY England AP Thirtcen white riotcrs were jailed for race violence alter pa llce said they acted ack ULJQVEEIHEWQITE1M The deiondaotswcre part at mob which formed Monday night and surged toward col ored section of town arm with chair legs and bottles Shouting and brandishing weapons they wereTilrc paclt oi raveaing wolvesraftcri their prey Police reintcndent Hulloh tcstl dTuesday Police formed barrier but were soon outnumbered When police reinforcements arrived this cowardly pack fled pur sued by thc mob Hullah Ten mar were jailed for be tween one and three months and three youths were sent to reform centres One teenage girl was fined £20 and another ordered held for medical re port Thecase against 11 more adults and three youths was held over until today LAST week or PlED mews nNo ONEP SALE copleond think they wnui gtorrnorociiEcuveupshotmmmefllsmwuwm asheadquartern for operation and equipment of the Depart ment of Highways which scr vlccs Highways from Waverly toCrown Hill Highway 21min the Elmvaic area and Highway at in the vicinity of Wasaga Beach Department officials said with the steady memo to traffic to this area more maintenance equipment is required and largcr and more uplodnie gar ago lacllltles are needed to keep equipmento ting the year round This Is aaarchiteclr non ccptlon at the Church at Jesus Christ of LaticaDay Saints to be built on Ferris Lane over looking Highway 400 this fall councn T0 or aorta in annals The structure is expected to cost $111000 and the first tilase at construction should take from four to five months The latter section at the build ing on the left is to be the chapel while the long low section to the right is to be classroom space The steeple la the centre of the picture is lostand apart fromtho Nat disher the maintenance supervisor ls Wal ter Craig Both are veteran fipastmcatsof Highways OBITUth MRS RACHAEL TAYLOR Mineral service for Mrs Hach net Nevin Taylor of Newton St who diedin Royal Victoria Hospital following lengthy ill ness was held at lenactt Thu are Home Burial was in Union cemetery Mrs Taylor was born in County Antrim Belfast lrcland daughter of the late David and Rebeccn King Shc was married in Liverpool in 1019 Prior to the death of her husband in November 1953 Mrs Taylor lived on Shanty Bay Road where her husband had an upholstery business Since his death Mrs Taylor has lived with her oldest son Dan friends and the many girls she met at the Stewart Residence home for nurses in training where she was ilouse Moth She was member of Coll St United Church She is survived by three sons Daniel Newton St Barrie Wil liam Steel St Barrie and Kenneth Rowland Ave Sid burv niece Mrs Burr Palm Funeral service was conduct ed by Rev Jack Province of Streetsville former school mate in Ireland and Rev Lewis Exeter who was on holidays Berrie Pallbearers wereWib Mallory William Drummond George llioth Bruce Robertson Gordon Robertson and George Holloway among Fionis Box are Ba Rel BONUS JUMBO soAP $1 With FreeMelmna Dishes irons nameprafnn Car Johann Helm Ore Township who fell asleep behind the wheel of car was lined $20 and costs by Magistrate Fas ter yesterday on charge at careless driving tlcim apparently lost control of his vehicle last June 15 on Highway 400 near the Ontario Tourist Bureau after he mom entarily dazed off lie said he noticed the wheelswere on the shoulder and tried to bring the clar backto the travelled por on membetcd he saldyao officer was helping him outoi the will play total of to concerts in the course of its proposed Pacific Tour starting Aug 13 included fin the highlights of the tour will be two appear anceson the bandshell oi the Worlds Fair in Seattle Musical Director Fisher said yesterday it was signal honor an lnvitatibn to perform on the same status as professional groups and added thdt few Vamateurrgroups would have chance to play there Following is complete tin erery olthe group Departure from Allondale August 13 000 pm Butchart Gardens Concert August 17 at 1100 pm 212 WINNERS son TOTAL or $t0t563 LUCKY WINNERS Mrs HirolrlDrury RR Barrie lllrs Taylor Mldhorst Esther long 415 Blake St Holloway RCAF Camp Borden Mrs Rush 15 Margaret St Angu rrle Cora Armstrong lVlItleslag Agnes French 39 Manual GIANT Reg tttc 736 $167 15 The next thing sheerrev lorzan amateurband= to=reeelver overturned car and asking him if he was all right Ontario Provincial Police Con stable MacDonald said he was on routinepatrol check early July15 immediately south ot Dunlap St clovcricaf he found an overturned car in the ironic vord He helped the driver who was in confused condition out of car in Icstltying Heim said he wished his previous statement to be withdrawn as evidence as he did notthiok ho was in iull controlof his mental puwcrs when he said it Since Haim remembered BarrieCollegiale Band ToPiay Ten Concerts 0n Western Tour The Barrie Collegiate Band Sunset Concert at British Em pire Stadium Vancouver ltug ust id Burnaby Park Concert Van couver August 19 pm Central Presbyterian Church Service Vancouver pm Band Shell Perforinaoce Auge ust at 100 pm and SeattleWorlds Fa in the Okanagon Valley Peo ticton Lions Concert August 24 Vernon Shriners Concert Aug ust 75 2atlasper Hotel Concert August Band Shell Concert Edmonton Alberta August 21 Under the auspices of the DirectorSuper visor of Music for Alberta schools You JunConl Beat These lowwlow Prices SIRLOIN WING Driver Fined As Careless everything else but his atatc meat Magistrate Foster said he was satisfied the accused bad made it at his own will Helm than said he was returning from club in Toronto0n the way home he was travelling at speeds of between 50 and 65 mph Heodmitied that he had gone to bedlate the previous niat worked all day and went out for sac evening that same night id that since his home was only three or four miles he felt coafidenthe rcould drlvethe rest at the way without stopping for rest Damage to the car was mated at around $600 MagistrateFosler said per lnstant that Helm must have gtLhadsomoprevlous warningeot drowsiness and should have heeded ANCIENT renames type of wheat was culti Eoclcd in Egypt nearly as 5000 SCENlC BOAT TOURS or unmawraar any normsme Children under 14 to DELANEY OAT ours Govt Dock Bayfleld St Phone PA M413 Tour Boat Available For Charter COMPARE ANYWHERE TBONE consentlouse l00 GOVERNMENT INSPECTED MEATS ALL TOP QUALITY GUARANTEED BLADE scape BONE RFMOVED SHORT MB or 951 cnosscur Giound Fresh Hourly oints stzes To 10 SHORTS yard 79 51s 155 99 3n PR LBS FOR Buy one article ofsclothv ing at regular price pay only $100 for the second Highest priced article regular price PlED aunt ujsltpPS are on Dunlap at post FA Year 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