Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 13 Jan 1968, p. 3

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TIIERE ARE books to everyonn at Barrie Public Library Teenagers housewiv grandmothers and child dren enjoy wide variety oi reading materials Seen here are from ielt to right marl cs Wilton Mrs David Gill Patricia leeper and Ann Downs at the magaliue rsdrl hummer Photo Wide Range Of Books In Demand At Library Barrie is becoming cosmopoli tan in its reading habits sur vey at the Public Library shows Librarian Con stan Hardy said the basics in demand and those always on the reserve shell deal with drugs religion 15D sex escapLsm history modem poetry art yoga World Wars One and two spy adventurcs mysteries the Arobisraci strug gle and Vietnam Our young people want real ity They are not shocked or traid ct subjects that their par ents tried to ignore think the younger generation wa nts to study human nature and deal with problem which were hid den or ignored in the past less Hardy said Explaining that middle aged readers often wanted pleas ant bookI Mm Hardy said light fiction allowed them to escape MOST REQUESTED 0n the most requested books are Valley of the Dolls Whose Afraid at Virginia Woolli Dylan ihomas Poetry mawma oi Jimmy Breslln Brave New World Churchills Last Years Birds of Simcoe County Anyone Can Make Million Buddhist book titled The Third Eye Canada North by Farley Mow att Topaz by Leon Uris Death nof Salesman Tiny Alice and The Varieties of Psychedelic Ex perience Mrs Wendy Smallman and Pauline Weir assistant librari ans report the public is asking or great many books about drugs especially high school stu dents preparing term reports Five available at the library are Drugs on Campus The Pri Barbérshoppers Andy Welsnan dormer pre sident and now in charge of membership Barrie chapter of Barbershoppers said Frday that the club may lose itssiav his as chapter With only 16 members the club does not quality under prelt sent filling which requires is minimum of 25 in chapter Unless new ruling is made well have to start loo ng for new members or in with an elher chapter said Mr Wels man Shortly before Guistmar the York Ninth chapter which had experienced similar prob gtlemspaidussvisiz36strong aieSea SD and Search For God The Beyond Within The Discovery oi Love Psyche delic Experience with SD The Varieties oi Psychedelic Ex pericnce and LSD Man and Society All the books are reviewed or scanned by the library stall bc fore they are put on the outgo ing shelves We dont keep all the books sent to us because many are very poorly nrittec and contain no truth or realism Others such as those written about llle in Harlem can be full of very rough and violent descriptions but it its realistic and true to their way of life we ioeep the boo MODERN PACE Miss Hardy attributed the publics wide range of interests to the modern pace of living and television lets and vast publi cation of paperbacks Reading habits vary Some people develop the habit in their youth which fads with marriage and returns alter the children leave home she said Others continue to read all their lives and many pensioners po 1h all dozen mystery nov els week Childrens Li arian Molly Brown said the preschool age bracket enjoy the fCurious George books The Five ChinV ese Brothers The Dr Seussiser ies and the Dare Wright stories when children leave the pic ture book stage they enloy stor ies oi fantasy such as the Lewis series she said Our children write poary here and have their own litur Membership Loss Could Cost Their Charter They had built up their mem bership through selective relt muting placing voice quality at the top of the list instead of Just looking or numbers to swell tlieirrranks This is an example of what weesndoitwetry sndwe are encouraged by The club does not have an executive any longer and at present is running on com rnitee basis with Bill Rychman diarge of programming Her bert Robinson and Harry Smet burst inking alter music sele tionand Bud batty as chorus sry magazine believe its the only publication of its kind said Mix Brown the toumler andeditor of the magazine Miss Brown bottom the chil dren are Very creative The individuality and spirit of the children indicates higher level at reading in the next gen eration she said Signet Chapter Invests Oliicers The newly elected oiiimrs oi Signet Chapter Royal Arch Masons number 34 GRC have been installed and invested or 1968 Ex Comp Don Keast assisted by the past principals exempli lied the investiturc money on tho cleaed and appointed oltic EIS The list of officers or not are Ex Comp Cunning ham First Principal Ex Comp Watson Second Principal Comp Robertson Third Principal Ex Comp Coul ter immediate Past Principal Ex Comp Ruddick treasurer Ex Comp Lind say Scribe Ex Comp Kirkpatrick Scribe Ex Comp Crawford director at Ceremonies Comp Campbell Principal Sojourner Comp Alex Senior Sojour nur Comp Whitehdunior Sojourner Comp Dean Outer Guard Comp JCers well tth Veil Comp Styles 3rd Veil Comp Bully 2nd all 83 Comp Special Events Mark Week During YMYWGA Week Jan 21 to lit the Barrie will sponsor several special events to quaintthe public with the activities and iscilities oi the gsnization Highlighting the evean will be an open house each night irom Jan 23 to 27 Visitors will be treated to demomtrations irom to 10 pm with events rang ing from Scottish dancing and archery to scuba diving and swim meet The meet against the Orillra will take place Saturday Annual meeting of the Barrie will be held Tuesday even Barrie Muster Tom Kerr has waived authority from uwa to open new Wt office It Allnndals Drug Mayor tio bert Bentley annotde Friday When the mhstation was clos ed Monday it was located in so Essa Road shoe store The new post cities will probably open Monday timer Smith XI or Simone North seat telegram ol pro test to the postmastergeneral Tuesday stated Closins oi the Allandale Post Office caus ed capture and iaconwnicncc to some so or more businmses and hardship to many older resi dentr Sigget your department reconsider its decision CITIZENS PRMFSI Mr Smith criticized the Pest oilice Department for not tril ing Members of Parliament its plans in situations llke this Allaodala residents rallied be hind Mr Smiths protest saying they would have to go to the CITY NEWS THE BARRIE EXAMINER SATURDAY JANUARY L3 1968 Award Construction Contract For Humanes llnimal Shelter The contract for the oonsiruo tion of the Ontario Humane Solt cicty snbnsl shelter at Morrow and Patterson roads has been awarded to Kamo and Co Ltd it was announced Friday In Hughes general manag er oi the society said the end ered price was $40138 Construction has started on the site already and it is emailed the cornerstone will be laid wide in titteoweeks The shelter is expected to be complete and in operation by Aprh sublect to any unavoid able delays caused by the weather ENTIRE COST Entire cost of the shelter is being paid by the Ontario How mane Society An appeal to members and supporters or the society for fluids to help meet this cost is expected to be made soon prob MUSICIILLY SPEAKING String Fragrant Excellent Step human access An exciting and important event is taking place in Barrie pilot project is being initiated in the elementary public schools introducing instnunentat music to interested students This is big step iorwardl Our High School Band under the direc tion of Fisher through the years has risen from routine to take most prominent pas on in the Province Grad musi well and are well discip ned group playing Detailed and intricate work isvmutine for advanced musicians of this Band This lollegiatc Band can feed in and woodwind players to or chestra or civic bond Now st last strings are to bostressfi With the introduc tion of strings we round out the musical picture Our choral in town are generally somewhat better than most cities this size And so will soon have capable mus as in all branches of music It is true therpresentprogrsm in the elementary schools willtaire years toproduee capable string musicians But it is also true that once this program is imder wall itwill be found that there are many youngsters in town already partly trained on strings Undoubtedly others will mgv into tbs city who are mady well shied lhisnuc leus will attract andflhold still dents who already have studied on these instruments includes viohns vlnla cellos and finallyhas es Twoiessons per weekwill 31Successjul In Music Exams Emmninstions ln musical harmony have been writtai by at aarrieaod district students the Royal Corservatory oi Mmicsnnoumed Friday brandt Cathy Cal Winnersof firstrclasshonoura were SylviaKeoi 531V Noah Paul Peterson Jill Davies 36 en Butherlord Daniel Mallory may Thonps on stairway dwell Inn Knox Victoria Molhndyi Debv Will Reopen Allandale PO tlieory muterpoint history and main post oilice 44 Collier Sc to purchase money order pick up parcel of buy stamps Dorian Parker an alderman in Ward said the mild ask muncil to petition Ottawail the substation were not reopmed Mayer Bentley teamed irom Mr Kerr that the person operating the sub post office had notiiied the Post office De partment oi pending opus tion and had resigned lily only criticism oi the ac tion that ii they had with cient notice they shoud have taken steps for replacement to segment oi our citizens would not have been unecessariiy dis lpulsed the mayor said ear Dr The Allandale Post Office had been located at Essa Road for two years and nine months other sub post oliioes are located lnthe east and west end plazas cbiy at the annual meeting of the Barrie branch Jan 29 Speaker at the meeting will be Basil Cotes acting president of the Society and designer oi Emosshaltetf He will discuss the work that goes into animal sheltcra and explain why they cost so much The meeting is open to the puaublic It will be hdd in library LOCAL GENERAL COIN COLLECTORS The Huronia Numismch As sociation will hold its monthly meeting first of the year in the Loyal 1m Blue Hall on High Street set for Jan 18 the meeting will see committee set up to nominate officers for the new year Slides will be shown be given to the studenLa who sign for the ccinse This in cludes lor the initial experi ment students in made and at Steele Street School and Codruigtoa Street Schools Be cause of the technical cul tiesm playing these stringed mstrrnnents it has been found that it is too late to start an orchestra program at the Colle giato level it has been proven that the start must be made in the early grades oi Momentary school if the introduction proves suc cessful next fall the same pro gram Will be started in the oth or public schools at the same grade level The venture will be continued into grade and then and following that it is expected that Eastview will then carry an orchmal pro gram The superintendent oi elemen tary schools Angus Macxsy the principals and the school board are to be corimcnded on their foresight in commencing this program In two or three years Barriepshould have an orchestral program in operation at one of our Collegiates hny yolmgsierli ioEar rie wzlibe in sin enviable posi tion having the dicice otenter ing band of establishedrepu AUXILIARY POLICE voluir teers work out in the first night at loweek unarmed combat course being conduct ed ior them by the Emer gency Measures Organization Calisthenlcs are followed by combat techniques Sixteen men attended the first meet ing of the course this week at Central Collegiatcs gymna sium ilihraminer Photo Seek Recruits To Build Simeon Barrie Auxiliary pol ice will be increased in strength to tot men an Increase oi 24 it suilicient recruits register during the current drive accord ing to EMU coordinator Ray At kinson Application should be made at Barrie and other local police ot ices throughout the county where forms have been supplied Chief Ed Tschirhart is in charge at the Barrie ofiice Application forms also are at Driliia Mid land Collingwoori Ailislon and other poltcc headquarters The decision to increase the strength of the lorce follows in creasing demands lor auxiliary police services The city at Bar rie lor example received 22500 man hours irom the auxiliary term last year The men are vot untccrs who are not paid and the cost to Barrie was less than 5500 Plans are now being made to have group oi irom so to A65 oiiicers take part in an exeruse at the coming Barrio winter cars nival Stall Sgt Bernard Harris will be in charge First training given new re will is an eight week first aid course with evening classes once week 14week course bcsie auxiliary police training including trellis coonoi and general instruction in law en lorcement follows Recruits aLso are taught the use of tirearms and there are special awards tor proficiency The federal goveramsnt pays Underwriters Name President Beg lsehanoe oi Barrie was installed as new president oirtbe Sirncos Muskolrn Lite Under writers Association Friday at the organisations annual meeting in Orillia other officers were Ernie Mink vice president Betty Ainslee secretary treasuer and Stewart Eoval Tom Ander son Bruce Brown Harold sharp and Ted Dyer directors Keynote speaker for the din nervrss Norris Bowden Immediate past presldent is Jack Gerow my axnnnvnn wanr nos tattoo on orchsbs or acum plete vocal program 5x7 $150 Proving prah Mullah Undo Mound woodgcr Donald Mer rimaazllarmmrnnd Bren Clark In lire Examiner ll youd like copy oi any local phooigraphrthst hasappoared in flhaBs rie Exam ner you will be interested to know that PHOTOGRAPHS PHONE Tauml ARE main auxin $2003 vanor new frHEsARmEvEXAMINERANe aspen siivnuyiaen Palms scramwe CANNOT ACCEPTTELEPHONE lioness 75 per cent of the cast of EMO services the provincial 15 per cent and the county to per cent The city of Barrie contributes 17 per cent of the latter this having been worked out on population basis Sixteen men turned out this week or the iirst night oi is ten week course in unarmed combat conduCted tor the ELMO Calisthenirs and practice in how to full make up the first two weeks of the lowest course Instruction takes place every Wednesday in the old gymoas ium at Central Collegiate start ing at pm The iirst lesson was held this week Before the course is over they will learn how to defend against an unarmed opponent and weap ons and how to subdue an own monr Civic night is on the slate for this Monday evening as the Bar rie Kiwanis Club hosts depart ment heads and council menu hers Speaker for the evening will Mayor Robert Bent ley Dinner begins 615 in low munity House StreegthPt Eth Anxiliqrv opponent without undue inlury or our Sgt Norm Kcndricks Canad ian Army combat instructor stationed at Base bordcn is training the men Sgt Kendrick teaches alarmed combat to the forces and has trained several tennis for show and drill The course being taught has also been taken by some members at the regular police lorces Following the EMO courSc demonstration oi the traineos skills may be put on by the group The auxiliary police force is one part of the Emergency Measures Organization Follow ing EMO training participants are put under the authority at the municipal police chiefs will the stipulation that they must work with the regular police im at least eight hours month They are not allowed to oar ry guns or hillies LIONS SPEAKER Crawford principal at Georgian Uoliege will speak ton Barrie Lions this Tuesday av ening in Commimlty Hausa The ma Days of lynrlon By MIMI ARMINE Winston Churchill The Young Statesman by amendment Where Eagles Date By 1mm AWoolworih DEPARTMENT STORE DOWNTDWN BARRIE NEW ARRIVALS IN our BOOK DEPARTMENT The Awesome Challenge film mm Nightfall On The city oy AustAlJt MACLEAN $230 Johnson it 1m Bible As History

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