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Barrie Examiner, 20 Jan 1968, p. 2

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norms moms rsxs Ernie Josue lea Burton Aver lvu been growing board for month so the beard grow ing contest is what Im enthus iastic about lm looking for ward to competing with all the other boards in Barrie and to the skidooing races at the car nivul Russel Watson zoo vBoyfield St Last year enjoyed the speed skating racing dogsled races and skidooing Id love to see real team of huskies of it would be economically feasible to bring them down from the north Perhaps we need more comfort booths and hotdog stands for the crowds Barrie schools are among so gar cent of elementary schools the provinceclassed by the Ontario Teachers Federation as bpving inadequate nursing ser Vice report on teachers working conditions conducted by the fed eration indicated that of 4277 schools answering the survey 1327 had no nurses and 2722 had nurses part tim Barrie falls in the second catn gory Nurses from the Simcoe County Health Unitspend half day weekly at elementary schools in the city RESPONSIBIJJIIES Ruby Kinkead chairman of the OTC teachers working commit tee said yesterday that the dec ision concerning whether part time nursing was adequate was up to members of the common ity but teacherswere often torc edto make decisions regarding childs welfare that would he better mode by registered nurse ShaIcned the case child who had been bitten by dog the way to school Because no nurse was available and the teacher was unable to contact the parents it was necessary to call the medical officer of health find what should be done At present school nurses are under the jurisdiction of the Data nrio department of health and Welfare Miss Kinkead said that in the proposed reorganization of school districtsthe government should consider new has of authority ior the school nurse gt The 0TB workload study In tioned inadequate nursing service ebecauseitadduliofhespmblems of the teacher heavy immunization pro gram wns also mentioned by Miss Kinkead asplaeing dolt mod onnurses in schools Adding to flee problem is the fact that daily 281469 students remain at schools forlunch eith er because home or because their moth are working kghas students going 41 presence in no dtnbig iheundl ditlonal Sassoon the Mn medical servioea ab and of distance from lynne llcrsnop lift Bar rle lrc only been there once before bul enjoyed the dog sled teams the most The car nival was lot of ion and enjoyed everything Im going this year to walcb the skidon rnccs whi ya board can be Vcryem Alex man no Barrie lve heard talk of bringing in motorcycle race to the winter carnival and id love to join if could Last year thought the events were very goodrnnd id like to see the same things this year Horse and sleighs would look beautl ful on the Day 111 hour AMTNYE SATURDAY MXVARY 20 Frank Marni 129 Toronto SI Thirty years back we used to have horse and cutter races on Kempcnfclt Bny There was straight raco Jrack on the snow and ice and those races were really exiti ing Id like to see the snme thing now Fern EllschE oil Eccles St st id like to see less delay between the events Last year we had to wait from an to so minutes between races and nearly from to death would like the carnival better if the program run smoothly and there were booths available where spectators could get warm Nurse Services Inadequate In City Elementary Schools with over mo students that have ed during 1967 showed that the at best onlyono part time sec reary There were to schools with over 1000 students and only part time clerical help Too much of teachers time is taken up with routine clerical tasks The teachers should be freed from these duties so that they can devote more time lathe individual sudent Miss Kin head said rBarrie5 nine elementary schools have total of 3952 retaries work in school board of secretaries iwo full time sec reteries work in school board ficcs Oakley Park is Barries largest elementary school with an enrolment of all The survey which was conduct number of rooms and students varied widely There were is schools with one to to students and 64 with over 1000 students One room schools totalled sol and 15 had over 40 rooms Bar rie schools range in size from six to lo classroom EMERGENCY NUMBERS City Police Fire Dept Hospital OPP 728453 7284151 7285951 mam What Events WouldYou Like To See At Winter Carnival Chris Keeling ill floss St Im looking forward to the stock car races that were haw ing this year but ld really love to see moiomycie races on the ice its all right to pay to get into the arena but why should people pay to walls on Kempea felt Buy Richard Jackson to Brad ford St challenge between Mayor Bentley and Les Cooke for champion snowmobile ruc er Id also like to see lost hroomball game on open ice between the iremcn and policemen and skidoo races for the youngsters against their elders hope this year is more successful tb last years camiv Naturalists To See Slides Barrie district members of the Brereton Field Naturalists will travel to Orillia Monday to attend showing of Animals of Africa colorslide presen tation The slides are the work of Freeman Patterson free lance photographer Recently awarded the Nation al Film Board of Canadas gold medal for excellence in pho tography Mr Patterson has had yol his pictures print ed in CanadaA Year of the Landfwhich was published as centennial project He began his freelance car eer in 1966 and his chief clients today are the National Film Board and the St Lawrence Seaway Authority hoinymtanadu Two or the better duplicate bridge players in North Amer learvisited Barrie this week to promotethe first annual Bar ity of as pupils return home for lunch Lunehroom and dafeierls facllliiesvary in the vnlne schools gt The mcylndioated that teachers were handicapped by insufficient clerical help 0f the responding schools 2161 have no secretary and1617 have only perhaps secretary What ismo more Significant pic that throwers lot rel ools ric Winter Carnival bridge tournamentFrom left Samlt myKehela Dofug Pdskiit games director of the Barrie Duplicate Bridge Chibfand Al Lando Examhler Pom 4HEMNAME COACH AN FRANCISCO AP Dick Nolan Dallas Cowboys reorfve coach was ranted day as head coach of Sanira cisco Momoi th Nalional Buys ipproved by phana INSTANT neon 300 DOWN car In our stock History uppiie Borden Soldiers Condition Poor 13yearold Base Baden soldier remains uncoocious and in poor condition in St inch ads Hospital Toronto as re sult of being struck by car Barrie Thursday Allan James McMeekan was knocked down an Duniop St at Mulcaster at pm Thursday by an eastbound car An emergency operation was performed at Royal Victoria Hospital before he was trnns erred on Sunnybrook Hospital in Toronto yesterday later he was taken to St Michaels flos pitali Driver of the car that struck hfchleekan was Denver 1y son 20 of Rose St Barrie LOCAL GENERAL To ICE SHOW bus will leave Barrier Five Points at pm Feb 10 for the ice Follies at Maple Leaf Gar dens Toronto sponsor for the trip will be the Barrie Hortml turnl Society SEARCH FOR MAN Police are still searcbin for lbe person who dud lei Tuesday through Tampa Corp Ltd plant SL Vincent St Sev ernl persons have been question cd by Detective Run Plckard lite BnrrlePoite Department The bullet was recovered in the storage area where many pro plo work QPilMlST SPEAKER Dr Norman Goon president of the nowly formed Taxpayers Union will address the Optimist Club of Barrie Monday evening at dinner meeting in the Army Navy and Air Force Hall Dunlap Street He will speak on the function of the union formed sdas inst prime minister were brought to Prince of Wales public school yesterday to advise the public about taxes ITS GUARD BAIL An Orillia woman lost control at her car on slippery roads at 650 am yesterday cnd hit guard rail Rhetn Whitfield 35 was driving on county road if tvwfenths of mile south of the 9th line of Orb whcn tho accident occurred Damage was estimnted at $100 CORRECTION The Anti Air and Water Pol lution Association oitlzens committee formed to get the support oi all interested per sons will hold an open meeting Thursday Jan 25 at the Barrie Public Library and not on Jan as as reported Wednesday Tells Civiians About Speaking Effectively Clifford Lloyd an instructor in effective speaking told the Civi tnn Club of Barrie this week that the best way to speak ef fectively is to deal with sub ject with which you are familiar either through experience or re search lve been married for to years he saidmerefore might be considered qualified to speak about washing dishes The same thing goes for higher top ics How can man talk about political issues it all he has to go on are set of notes be gleaned from book You must grave enthusiasmlfor your top Mr Lloyd first attended an in structors course in Detroit in 1963 Now teaching class of businessmm in Orillia under the auspicts of the Oriiiia Ma Club Mr Lloyd instructs in leetive speaking leadership hu man relations memory training and development of poise and contidence IceFishing In Full Swing demandsrubric tompara tnres have signalled the start of iceriishing on Kempenfelt Bay Bythis weekend it is expected there will be almost too huts on the bay for the catch of perch herring andWhitefish Early reports indicate the ice is from 10 to is inches thick All operators were in business by this morning Fishnhtlll placed on thalce or Lake slums and Lake Cou chiching must bear on theout side in numbers no less than inches high the number as at by an oi numbers may be obtained by contacting the district foresters poiunovuw day the Central Simcoe Area Planning Board should be re tained nonpoliilcul arena for discussion on area planning He made the statement in ref erence to questions voiced Thursday on the value or retain ing the board Eastvtew Second ry School students are planning what music teacher David Wiliick describes as an ambitious un dertaking musical comedy entitled Swinging High will be pre sented in April in the School auditorium by grade nine and ten students Im trying to double cast every role said Mr Wittick and Im also trying toarranga the script so that every mem ber of the cast willhavo some thing to say These students by ACTRESS WINS SUIT NEW YORK AP Actress Carroll Baker was awarded $2000 ary judgment Friday in her breach of contract suit agninsttwo film companies Paramount Pictures arid Embassy Pictures Corp Miss Baker charged the comp nles reneged on sixyear picture agreement which was to follow immediately after the shooting of Harlow APPOINTMENT 11 Ruppd Georg OConnor President of Barrie Window Cleaners lid is pleased toannolmcethe ap pointment of Carl ituppe as Sales Manager of Bar tenanceiEouipmentvSpeeialiaA the KitchenerWaterloo erRuppel ioolrsforwar to office department oielands and forestsRR2 Maple Hundreds of winter anglers are alsoeiipected on Lake of Bays Here it takes the average fisher bout iii Ehobrs to catch one ishthrongh the ice Last winters creel naus reported caught by 330 Ice we meeting you and discussing your industriahand Commercial maintenance problems Curljwho plans to make Bar rie his home is presently lei siding at 89 PeellSt BARRIE noow CLEANERS 7266591 Whynot pieserve vvhai you have created By hilarious Company Phone 75m Easiview School Students Will Present Musical Comedy STUDENTS RECALL LIFE OF MACDONALD The life and times of Can as pupils of Mill Darlene ab makes campaign speech cm presented letduring an assembly Mark Tellin as Sir John Macdon was the only avenue through which master plan could be devised Reeve Joseph Cochrane of In nisill said board meetings in volved lot of duplication and lot of time wasted The sublect was introduced at the time they are seniors should form the nucleus of school chornlo group The play was written by pro fessionals in the United States for distribution through put lishlng house Its cross be tween Broadway musical and an operetta said Mr Wittlck The school staff is working to group of elegant ladies Also in the picture are Nancy Punk mall and Suzanne Wilkinson Mayor Favors Retention Oi Area Planning Board Mayor 11 Bentley said to Mayor Bentley said the board the boards tirst 1965 meetingI when the secretarytreasurer George Burton of innlsfil an nounced the assessment would have to be raised from one to three cents per capita to keep the board opcrullng this year The assessment is based upon the population of the Munich palilles represented on the board Mayor Bentley said there was always problem in obtaining money for planning but it ev eryone turned his back on it the municipalities would go their own way llleeiiher try through ruch board to create our own eco nomic area planning said the mayor or we will be told what to do He said the board should serve as an information and co ordination centre for the area think we have in accept lb reality of contributing to our own dutiny he said with Mr Wittick in his efforts to get the show on the roa Behind the scenes coopera tion has been the greatat he said The other teachers are giving of their me and efforts without questio or KNOWLEDGE Hero GROWS or sequel to Heidi T0 Bo Scienceliction Books orvskss PkNHflu Byviioderick ring Woolworth DEPARTMENT sroae DOWNTOWN annals NEWVARRIVALSV in Our BOOK DEPARTMENT CHILDS sncvoLorsoIA yi$ 50 mm per sans cuiLos GARDEN Gawonto6E$ HISTORY in colon The mayor said body crea ted by gencrnl agreement is ideal for the exchange or ideas thnt might stop the lnnnfclpal ities concerned from making plans that are in direct conflict to neighbors 5198

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