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Barrie Examiner, 14 Aug 1962, p. 3

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MORE THAN 200 parents and friends assembled at the Barrie station to say goodbye to the young musicians of the Barrio Collegiate Bond as they prepare for their trip to the Seattle Worlds Fair Tile band will be featured at con certs throughout the western part of Canada and at Seattle Wash iDeparting Band Cheered BY Crowd fAt Barrie Station for the bond in making its the band members lit the sta honor it is for the council to mobility at substantially lower flaad province wtll have to train SelectFinalists cultural Societyhave been set Hall Collier street prize is Eloise Snelgrove from chtlwlshers waving goodbyes paid compliments last night that were almost as sweet as the music that will be played by the Barrie Collegiate Bond on its Pacific tour which was officially launched when the young musicians entrained ot the Barrie CNR station To celebrate the occasion Barrie City Council took about an hour from its regular coun Icil businessioThiti forewcll to tion more than 200 parents and friends were assembled for tho pnrtlng and they heard Al len Fisher director oi the jhand thank the community for its assistance AMBASSADOBS Mayor Les Cooke in his re marks to tile partingbandrcal led the members ambassadors oi the city You are taking something to these people in the west that they will long remember sold the Mayor While telling the musicians to have good time he mention ed how proud the city was of the young people We wish you every success and Godspeed eonctudcd Mayor Cooke In reply Mr Fisher said cant tell you what great set aside its business and come down to see us all Thank you for the gun will He mentioned to the audience that Mayor Cooko was one of the first to step forth in County council in this to gain support Passes EMO ReSclle Course Barrie Man To Farmileam Here same man qualified rescua instructor at no Emer gencylttessures ization course in the Civil Defence College at Arnprior William Berry crammed what is normally threeweek course into two weeks He will helpto form res cue team whcn the course com mences in the fall Ray Atkinson Emergency lifeasuresOiganization coordin ator said the course hoped to train good number in Barrie and district The operation will be based on rescue trailers It will give us far more cost than truck as used elsewhere in most other cases Mr Atkinson said This was the lastrescue course at Arnprior In future the municipalities thei inatructorsrfor other courses at the college are continuing Primary consideration at the college is top level conferences and planning and study groups concerned with the coordination of the services in the various gt levels of government Mr Atkinson said Th Civil ln Poster Contest Twentyeight finalists in the spouorcdby the Barrie Hor ected from schools These posters will be on die play at the annual Flower Show tomorrow at the Odd Fellows six elementary The winners are from Cod rington SchoolE10lse Snelgrove Paul St Clair and Barry Witter Hillcresf School Peggy Hall Johnson Street School Sylvia Duyndam Terri Wnodger and Douglas Small Prince of Wales anushettsyrda lack lit Thompson Armstron St John Vfanney Marilyn Deon Adri anne Brown and Joanne Gor veY Winner of the overall poster in Barrie reported normal vrnonthsotvdprilrtddyriunor YRay Restaurant by Bruce Codrington Street School European tour Mr Fisher also brought forth the reminder that the hand was deserving at considerations because of 27 practice Icss ions since school finished re presenting 1400 man hours of work and at union rates this rims up to $10000 worth of work With this in mind these pcopiehnve merited assist once Others who spoke included Clifford toekhart chairman of the collegiate board and Simpson chairman of the advisory committee With these porting words the band then boarded the train and preparcdfor their long journey that will take them to Victoria BC orlds Fair Seattlefltaa uncouverfo Okanagan alley BC andv Jasper and Edmonton Alta DEATHS Hy THE CANADIAN PRESS New York Eugene Hol man 67 retired board choir man and chlcfxexcculivo of Standard Oil of New Jersey Tans NW Mabel Dodges Luhon as wealthy patrouess of the arts and author London Jul titular Sam uel Parkinson Lough of who did mission work among the In dians of the Hudson Bay area and among the destitute on Chi cagos skid road ses in radiological monitoring and other technical courses in this field Toronto Hospitals Short Of Blood Toronto hospitals had less than days supply of some types of blood yesterday and the Toronto Branch at the Red Cross held special blood donor clinic to meet the shortage The Royal Victoria Hospital supply on hand Mrs Macbaren of the Barrie Branch of the Red Cross said We havent heard anything from Toronto yci ask ing us to hold special clinic We get twoweek supply at time and it is sh pped out Mrs MacLaren said as far as she knows the next blood donor clinic will be held Sept 24 It will be an industrial clinic and We hope to hold it at the General Electric plant MERIT swoop ro Kiwniiis Kiwanis Club of Barrie won the LieutenantCovernor ward fcr the second quarter of 1962 The club was scored at 978 per cent forth highest for achieve in nt in Division of the OntarioQue bccMariiime District Presentation of the blue ribbon was madein sur prise visitrat thc clubs week ly dinner yesterday at Rob Burden of Toronto Kiwanis divisional Linutcnantgovarnor and received by president Ross Stephens MrgtBurdcn remained in the city to attend adirectors meeting of the Kiwanis Club in empeafelt=Boyu dent Graydon Kohls office There are 13 clubs in Divi sion Barrier Kiwanis Club won tworibhons for achieve merit In 1960 first in several years orsés memo MAYOR LES COOKE blds boa voyage to ill Allen Fish er director of the Barrie Cof leglafe Band as it prepares to Council lwam Survey Barrie For Love Cost HouSesv depart for its Pacific tour at the Barrie station last night Council took timeout from its regular business for the occasion Decisicn Cheers Board Some of the executive at the Barrie YMYWCA who attend cd last nights meeting of coon cit to see if they were to be permitted to buy clly lot to build new building were no thing less than Jubilant at the outcome The site of the proposed build log information on which has been held under wraps for near ly two years is portion of the Grove Street Swimming Pool Park now known as litor rison Pork Council last night gave its blessing to the venture on the basis of the recommendations oi both the parks board and the councils finance commit tee ONE OF The location was one or 18 originally charted on amapof the city by directors The executive indicated that only after detailed process of elimination with pros and cons of each potential site carefully weighed was the Grove Street silo finally given the nod Pur chase price was st200 far cry from the technoplus that comparable piece of property could have cost The executive has indicated that the iarge saving can be applied toward construction of the building Dozens of details are still lacking on the building lnclud Dept Reports No Hog Cholera In Simcoe County sarcoma cholera according to the findings of the Barrie Health of Animals Branch of the Out ario Department of Agriculture In press release the De partment said The next 10 days or two weeks is going to reveal more accurate picture in this period the disease will have sufficient time to in cubate it it is present in any other arenafl Several farms have been placed under the 30doy quor anttne since pigs have been purchased from sale yards through which suspected pigs have pas ton and Tavistock areas with the next nearest occurenco at Brockvllle The Health of Animals veter inarians advise that no table scraps or garbage be fed to any pigs sinco thediscaso or ganisms may be present And tar visitors should be discour aged from entering the pig pensl The situation is under close guard by the Health of Ahimals Branch and appears to be tind ercontryd the on tmeot stated UNCHANGED TONGUE The ancient Basque tongue of southwest France and northern Spain is not related to any ceasedtobe lng what it is to cost it is known thoton indoor swim rnlng pool is to bo included in the plans Pending report on estim ates based on Bnrrlos require ments for the building direc tors ore unable to any definite ly what will be needed from campaign for funds sold ttuss Davey executive secre tary Even after the board of dir cctors building cominttteo came up with the Grove street location few members were not sold on certain features until they made an onsite ape praisal close look at the physical layout of the land dispelled any doubts said Mrs Wall ace president of the board who wns overjoyed with the out comoot last nights meeting FEARS HiLL One of the blggestoblections raised late in the decisionvmek ing was that it was on hill and many residents and mem bers would have to climb to make use of the facilities Mr Davey pointed out that no mat ter where the building would be located large part of the population would always have to go up or down either coming or going The choscnsite fits into dozen or so suggestions offered by the building and furnishing services bureau of the National Council of the YMCA Someoi the reasons given in choosing the Grove street site were ample parking space is available close to the geogro phlcol centre of the city and easy access to Highways 400 Other reasons in favor of this site are that it is in the centre of permanent resides tisl area both Barrio second ary schoolsoro relatively close city services are readily avail able and soft testing has prov ed favorabl ScienceNowbhriolrs Piles Without Pain or Discomfort Finds Substance That Rciines Pain And ltriiing As it Shrinks Hemorrhoids Toronto Special For the first than science has ound non healing subatnnoorwtth the abilityto shrink hemorrhoids and to relieve oin and itching Thousands ave been relieved with this incx iisive substance right intko pr vacy of their own home Without any discomfort or inconvenience to case after case while gently relieving ain actual reduction shrinkage tool place Most amazinglof oilresults were so tboroug that suderere made statements like Piles have aproblam The reach is new healingaub ataneeBfoD eldlacovoryoin famous sden tie institute Nowthisnewhenlingsubstnncn fsoileredindisppcorforvoraintmcut form called reparation 11 Ask other language for it at all or stores baorgumue 3mm isurvcy The The Provincial ond Fedcrsl overnments sro tolerated in nvcstlgsting the stbtlfes rd low rental as protect in Barrie This was disclosed test when Bradley of housing branch of the depart ment of economiu petitioned city council urging the memb erslo grant permission to the government to proceed with the ly development committee of council to expect ed to ask council to agree as UNDER WAY Already to Ontario there are so such projects underway ac cording to Mr Bradley with total of or Ontario progiams and 6000 units already built for lowtacome workers if the project was undertokg an in Barrie the homes would be built on cost division boats with the Federal go mment paying 75 per cent the pro Vince paying 17v per cent and the municipality paying the re maining iii per cent However before any survey is undertaken by the senior governments Barrie will have to indicate that it wants the survey expressing the opinion that there is shortage of ren tal housing for the lower tri come group in its municipality if this is done then the pro Vince and federal government will investigate the for such accommodation Any survey that might be done in this cllywouid be done lin two phases sold itir Brad eY YI Acquires ltlsdcparlmcnt would have dimensions with local lenders in the niduslrlsi social sod prelim fields to obtain opfo ionsend provide necessary backgde tofonnetion on hour tag and wch structures The department also dctco mlncsthe effective demand for his such housing by advertising in the local newspaper for pbmns in need of the harming Mr Bradley stressed that it the senior government srtoer ship went ahead with pm loot it would not be to com petition with private holder or reatcrl because the people who would qualify for one of the low rental units are the family groups who otherwise could not afford this calibre of ome WORTH 2000 The homes are worth about 012000 they are of the duplex orvschdetched variety and the best materials are used in their construction said Mr Bradley As an indication of the num ber of municipalities in the province that are getting the projects started at the last to surveyed five of them had no need and five had real need for the homes possible fig ure for place the sire of Barrio in i5 dwellings if the homes arc built they are put out to tender for con elructlon and then taken over by housing authority compris ed of three ctvie minded citiz enswho receive no roniuners lien for the you To be eitgtble for home the wags earlier in the family must be making ion Minn 8350 per month have one or more children and be unable to get down payment on home of own Mr Bradley said the advent egc to the municipality is that land is developed that otherwise ought not be and at the time time overcrowding is alleviated Also portion at the wet fore problem might well be at iaviofcd Barrie would get full mantel of tax values from the props ire said Mr Bradley BUILT TOGETHER Aid Frank Hersey asked if the houses would be built coli ectively or in different parts of the city in reply Mr Bradley said past experience has taught that it is better to have them in one area rather than in scattered but residential pro perties in many cities are run ning short so there is pose tone that they could be scat tcr Also in answer to council query he said that 90 per cent of the labor used tnb ld ing the homes is of the local variety silhouh the contract could be awe ed to on out side contractor TOE THE LINE One point that should be made clear now said Mr Bradley and that is that any rcpertv MOdefniBuildinu itoare of applause greeted Barrio City Council last night when it decided to sell to the YMYWCAa portion of the Grove Street Swimming Pork so that the execu tivo could proceed with plans for onowsbutlding to house activities in Barrie The YMYWCA delegation ot executives which had appeared at last nights lengthy meeting to insure that the sole went through agreed that the price was right because comparable property couldlhava cost in the area of $00000 NOT ALL SMOOTH Agreement of council to make the solo to the organization didnt come without good deal of criticismnot at the once committee of council in once committeao of council in the way that it has carried out its negotiations Aid Gerald Roberts flatly stated that Ald Frank Herseya finance committee was tardy in the matter He added that ho was bitter that final negotfe tions were completed only last Friday almost forcing council to make snap decision in the matter before it ile time to digest oil of the facts Aid Robertsalong with Aid EarlowfitinmsandAld Marseilus lacked further sup port to hold uprthe able for two more weeks although sev eral other alderman expressed sympathy with their appeal After the two hours of haggl ing and three recorded votes on the matter council finally Pool if agreed to sell the portion that the requires for 200 plus legal costs and survey fear long with some other stipula ons CONDITION Ono obihese war that the YMCA mustprovldo swimming pool patrons with free park ng mom on care immed iately west of the entrance road and in the generaltrisnr ale formed by tho swhnrnlag poolthe proposed building and Highway 400 The new building must be constructed within five years and the executive must pay service charges associated with the construction Aid Williams chairman of the fire and traffic committee was angry that the finance committee negotiated with the for parking facilities with out consulting his committee Fo rtth reason he was in favor oi holding up the sateuntll his committee had time to study the matter Ald Hersey said one of the reasons the sale was held up was because thapttotary Club of Barrie was making $2000 grant and one of the stipula tions was that the YMCA be underway by Aug 15 Aid Charles Wilson worsted against passing thessie im medlately on the grounds that council hadnt the opportunity to digest the whole matter Two motionsto defer the fin ance report until octet meeting otthor next Man by or next Thursday were defeated Aid Les Joliffc shared the opinion that the finance comm ittee was slow They the YMCA have been twiddtlng their thumbs for over two months waiting for some people to get moving said Aid Bred Smith in obvious Reference to the finance comm tee We should band over back wards and get this going and lets do it now he suggested Aid Everett Emma said he could see no reason for post poninglho solo any longer Daddy oooz myfisring rod Frllayl When the familys in theicountry and Dads in town during the week its eeosydo keepzlnvtouch bytelephoner The occasional LONG DISTANCE call keeps Dad advised of the wellbeing of his family enables Mother to get all the home news from bouslaf authority ills very strict sudlord indeed and ii iononf does not live up to the forms of his lease he is quickly evicted lie discloch that it would be the responstbtltiy of the eufhon fly to engage an inspector to reguterl review the homes to future at they are maintained Em LY Getting back to the construc tion of the homes Mr Brodie explained that siliconstructtcn casts erebome by the senior partners in the tnttisi stages and themunlcipoltty is regula cd to try its share to the ra vtncie Oovemmont ever pen iod not exceeding five years The public housing is intend ed for families in the lower third of the income band in munlclrelity and rents var with amlty incomenot wt the type or sire of accommodm lion The property remains in the ownership of the FederalProvln clal partnership which assigns management responsibilities to the local housing authority in Barrie an authority would con sist of the mayor and represen tative of the federal and pro vincial ministers POINT SYSTEM Housing units are allocated to applicants on point sys tem Points are given for the condition and adequacy of the applicants present accomnfodo tion the rent ha is paying at present numberof dependents and emergency conditions such or imminent eviction and if the family is involuntarily divided because It cannot secure acco Himodstton for the entfr fam During iffomity in comelncrcosce the rent in creases By the same taken if the family income decreases then the rent decreases ASKS JOYFUL ROADS VATICAN CITY APiVati eon radio said Mandy Chris tinulty mustbe appliedto high way safety It reminded moton iris that automobiles one not toys The broadcast said greater human sonelbtlity more complete Christian form lion ought to transform highways into arteries of serum ity and joy Another reason for regular soiling of amzémaawk THE BHNK OF NOVH SCOTtFt forgot hlml Well worththe small cost of the call one sees reecruoua connectives condosmiles ls twice ias fast causes whenyou caIbynumbarl it

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