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Barrie Examiner, 28 Feb 1961, p. 3

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HARDLY MW HARDLY EVER sick at sea tog attention to Barrio District on final stages Central Camera nanny newer are pretty PERRY Gibson in and Gail Richards right draw CHECKING the liiebelt for size and safety are Josephine played by Gail Pethick left Cenual Glee Clubs forthcom ing production of Gilbe and Sullivans operetta HMS ina and Buttercup played by new eriey Smith right Both are Club Photo by Enron Roy holds Pinaloro slated for Central Collegiate at 815 pm this Thursday and Friday Retarded Day Camp Summer Members of Barrie and Dis trict Amociation for Retarded Children at the regular general meeting held at King George School last night learned that it was possible the first local day camp for retarded children would he organized in the city this summer The plan now under consider ation was the direct outcome of meeting between represent ativm of County City recreat ional organizations the YM YWCA and the director of rent reation tor the Ontario Associ ation or Retarded Children Mrs June Braatan Mrs Eraatan was visiting Barrie primarily to address members of the association at woman Injured In Ijall On Street When an oiipipe cover slip ped under her fool while she walked near 118 Dunlop Street East Saturday Mrs George Northway 113 Melrose Ave hue Barrie suffered severe abrasions and swelling to leg Police said the sidewalk plate flew up andone foot slipped into the hole She was taken to Royal Victoria Hospital for treatment Synopsis low centred over southeastern Ken tucky spread rain from the gulf states northward auoas Ken tucky snow over Indiana Ohio and Pennsylvania and some high cloud over Southern 0n tario The storm is taking more easterly course and pre cipitation is likely to miss the province Northern Ontario will have sunny weather today Lake Erie Lake Huron Niagn are Lake or regions Windsor London mil to Toronto High thin cloudiness today clearing tonight Sunny withza few cloudy periods and Sunny today Variable cloudiness Wednesday Mil Winds light London Wingham Toronto Peterborou Trenton seneseeesee seedersneenne pressure area member of the cast at HMS its regular evening meeting She took the opportunity to meet prior to her evening commit ment representatives of the varioim interested recreational organizations to discusswhat help these organizations could give to increase recreational facilities for the mentally re tarded SATISFACTORY Mr Braalan reported to the association that the discussions had been mint satisfactory andri each organization had theen sympathetic to the needs oithb retarded and had otfered all possible assistance Speaking to the meeting Mrs Brenton said experience had shown that recreational peo plc could adapt programs for the retardedh Those who had work ed withthem in this field had found the work more rewarding than with the normal child The retarded chlln uses ev ery ounce oi ability said the speaker ll we tried as hard am sure we could accomplish wonderful filings The director pointed out that th were many community Local Naturalists isitIederations Port Hope Meet Eleven members of the Bre reton Field Naturalisis club of Barrie attended the 29th annual meeting of the Federation of Ontario Naturalists at Port Hope over the weekend The theme of the meeting was conserva tion1he mom of taking immediate steps on set aside natural areas for the recreation of people and the preservation oi wild things was stressed in speeches and excellent flare The annual conservation awards to industry presented by the Federation were won by the Toronto Globe and Mali Station CFPLTV London Ont ario and The Royal Bank oi Canada for outstanding work on behalf of conservation during the past year Two resolutions approved by the Stirmembers present were presnted calling on the0nt 3A Mitchener of Coliingwood olio archbishop ofCardlffdledv ario government to setaside moral wetlands to determine their tnosteltective use Those attending from the Bar ria Club wereMrand Mrs Bell Mr and Mrs Fr man MissA Hughes Mrs alienMrs CmPricor Mrs Washnan Johns Dr 177va of Stayner and wanna PnELATE nms CARDIFF Wales APDr Michael McGraih Roman Cath iu his sleep in hospital todayr He was 79 Cause of death was give by an nrtilicinl rdaak facilities available to assist with the recreational program for the retarded which were available for the asking GOOD non nu At the provincial level it was agreed that it was won deriul thing for the retarded children to go away to resid ential camp It is good for the parentand it is good for the child longterm camp program adbeen evolved whichnow tawaited discussion by regldnal committees Under this scheme it was proposed to establish ape proximately six camps across the province to serve the var ious regions In this manner it was hopedto get the maximum number of retarded children to residential camp each summer PCsWill Choose Officers March Election of officers of the Progressive Conservative As sociation of Barrie for Centre and North Simcoe ridings is set for March at ppmln Odd Fellows Temple Collier Street during the annual meet ing Also on the agenda is con sideration of the associations constitution Psydiolcgist author and founder of the Kimball Foundation in the USA Dr Edward Kramer right oonducted symposium last Saturday and Sunday in Kit chener for large group of doctors Among those Sir tending was Dr Ha Helm of Barrie left The ecturer asserted that the physical attitude influences the ment al attitude and therefore the germanium He also sings at practice an once an individual can bring forth that warm won denfulj personality that is present in practically every individual but often hidden It Cilia lIEarrio Examiner crrvinuocoourvurws rumor maaoAEY ill3 Aeserts Barrie Too Small For New Shopping Centre Another stumbling block to development of Northgnto Sh lng Centre was removed Mon night when City Coun cil approved the agreement of coats and responsibilities with Boytleld Developers Public Works Committee agreed to setting aside the first years taxes to finance the citys share of the unitary rower for the Boyflold bold iogs concurred with the sum of 525000 being contributed by Bnyfleid Holdings Unified toward the combination of the Agreement was nine reached on the item that Hayfield De veloper would bear the cootr of widening Hayfield Street to five loner installing traffic commie and contributing 10 foot of land to this widening CITY COUNCIL NEWS BRIEFS NAME COMMISSIONERS Chamber of Commerce ap pointh to the industrial Cour mission were continued by coun cil last night They are Thomas three years sarieant two years and Tony Decarie one year other members on the commission are Horace Pratt council ap pointee and Mayor Willard Kin zle Industrial Cormniuloncr in Ernest Birmenn LIKE ROSE The official flower of Barrio may become the rose The Hop tlcultural Society asked city council for endorenlion oi the rose as the official flower of the city The request wasfiled REQUEST GRANTS Barrio City Band presented the annual budget and asked for $2140 grant for 1991 others to ask for grants were Barrier Public Library Board for $27 18 ordn Fombutilon on nlt dustrial Commission asked for sum and Recreation Conr mitiee for $8893 WIPE OUT DEBTS With no great slated for the Chamber of Commerce this year City Council was asked to pay outstanding debts of the Cham ber to Huronia Historic Sites and Tourist Association and Mo Namara Construction WANT STATEMENT Council has requested state ment from the lluronla Historic Sits and Tourist Association concerning costs and activities Arcvlous to approving motion to continue as member REFUSE GRANT Barrie Agricultural Society has been refused city grant of $100 over and above the usual grant of $1200 Since the fair is primarily for our rural neigh bors we tool that any ad ditional share should be obtained by other means in view or the fact that County Council have discontinued their grant SET DST Council agreed to starting Daylight Saving Time at 1201 am Sunday April 30 DONT NEED LICENCES Council agreed to giving live stock auctioneers opportunities to practise their lob in Barrie without getting licenses The solicitors opinion prmented was that licences are required only to auction goods wares and merchandise and do not permit municipality to licence live stock auctioneers ATTENDED SYMPOSIUM ALSCO ALUMI NUM COMBINATION WINDOWS DOORS AWNINGS RAD INGS murmur SIDING rm Community Dealer Seven chn in Barrie AISCO Barrio NORTHERN ONTARIO SALES LTD 00 Collier 5t Opp Library Phonefaa pm PA 1in Codrington All was not rosy however in the discussion Aiderman Jack Webb said that Barrie was toosmail to VIM sup now rho area Wubusbmentollth con would cause deteriora Lion among the present shop ping mu By ratifying this agreement be laid the council was doing disservice to the established merchants Thirds premature move commented Alderman Arthur Morrow The traffic problem in en ough tocouro concern he sold Alderman Gary Roberto though voting in favor of the centre assertedthnt the shop lng centre currently being uiit might have 15 empty stores it the Northgato comes reality if the concern is willing to put up the money we shouldnt stand in their way he urged Alderman Roberts underlined that flag of warning should be waved The recorded vote favored the agreement approval 04 The question of free enter Krise and competition entered aavily onthe discussion cant rule on what is en ough competition said Alder man lacs Cooke Council cant regulate com petition he laid suggesting that there is no evidence to show that the city is subsidize log the development ASaid Alderman Earle Wlli isms not only are the people in filrria to be affected by shopping centre but mid ooir tn outlying areas will do rivlowboneflum are lepv the right direction he told This in country which be liech in free enterprheoaid Aldermen Charles Wilson and no ruth council should not stand in the way of developer Who to using his own money White agent for the dc velopers out at tho rearof the council chambers throughout the discussion and he made some commentsto Tho Exam iner alter the approval no me SERVICE 57400 Hepointer out that survey made intha preliminary plans indicated that populatipn ot now would be serviced by this centre and with the establish ment of department store as is planned in subsequent stages this figure would be upped to 73000 The plaza at the east end is not shoppingcontre he said contondlngthat it is lnthe wrong end of town As for the debentures at nine per cent Mr White said that since debentures have never been used as means of financ ing shoppan centre in Canada before the subscribers should have bigger share of the prof Goes rn Ontario Municipal Board has approved both Barrio and Simone County bylaws for fin ancing themkded addition to Royu Victoria Hotpltnl On completion of the third reodlnl gjby these municipnllues all financial arrangements will have been completed RVH board director Wlmn Wllgar said today barrio city council to expect ed to deal with the city can of these arrangements tonight at council meeting Coun last night heard the Munici pal boards approval of the fin nnctog by the city of H000 worth of debenture the city ahare at the RVH addition one APPROVEka On the heels of this came an announcement today fromMPP Hospital Cash Through Arthur Evans of Bradford nob ing provincial approval oi capital grant Said Mr Evans there pleasure in advising you lha Lthe Provincial govern ment has established credit of $5517 or the Roym Victoria Hospital Barrie in accordance with recent decision reached by the Ontario Hospital Sendai Commission 1hlrcepital grant is calcul ated on the basis of 127 active treatment beds at $2000 seven recovery beds at $2000 42 has Iineln at 320004 84 nurses beds at 32000 210 sq ft auxil iary services at 02000300 ii 330 so it supplementary servic es at 32000400 402 sq ft teaching areas at $2000o00 1a of the estimated cost of renova tlons $84660 Barrie Is fUnique All Over Canada Barrio received we of distinction in City Council last night one that it is not happy to have William Murdock of the Canadian Nationallnstitute for the Blind called this the only city in Canada which does not grant money to the organization he reprerents Mr Murdoch appealing for grant or $200 for work with the blindin this our com mented that last year deficit of $1500 was incurred in Bar nle and the County area This appeal for funds was made on the some night that finance committee recom mended no grant for the CNlB because that organization was BARBIE woman 15 women IN courrsr Winner in erossCanadn Heinz Company Baby Foods contest waeMrs Mabel Keen of 50 Nelson Street Barri and she received Frigidaire washer dryer combination Doctor Speaks The regular monthly meeting of the Codrington Home and School Association will be held in the Auditorium at Codrington School Monady March at 515 pm Guest speaker will be Dr Benton whowlll speak on Your Hospital and Your Entertainment will be provid ed by the Barrie City Junior Band directed by Tom Higgins and the Home and School exec utive hoes that many parents of band members will attend this meetingond participate in special bake saleafter the meeting Rooms open to parents are those of Grades and Sylvia teachers Mr and Mrs Monten nan Mrs Martin and Mr Jar man Codrington Home and School members are asked to bring donations of home baking to this meeting FURNITURE THE assrf lN PRICES SELECTION AND SERVICE Ar FURN In To Monday afternoon tor her trou ble Pictured above at the pro sentatlon at Monarch Relrigo ration on Dunlap Street are left to right Ford Ralph manager of the Toronto North Branch for Heinz Mrs Keen Orillia Park Gets Grant $15000 TORONTO CHGrants total ling $21000 have been given for approved parks at Peacock Point Drillia and Sundridge Commerce and Development Minister Nickie said Monday $15000 grant to Orlilia will be used for conversion of 25 acre public park known as the Orlilia motor camp on Lake Couchiching off Highway 12 Provision will be made for 250 camping units A$5000 grant to Haldimand County will be used for the addi tion ot10 acres to an 00acre park on the north shore of Lake Erie at Peacock Point $1000 grant tothe Village of Sundridge in to develop an existing park with 500foot shoreline on the north side of Lake Bernard The park oon slots of ties Meson manager of the Do minion Store which handles the foods and Beau mont proprietor of Monarch Refrigeration which handles the washer ers Examiner Photo member of the Barrie Unit ed Appeal Aldermen Hersey nekcd autumn of Finance Arthur Morrow if he was aware of this fact thatBarrie was the only city not to contribute AldormnnMormw remarked telrely as much about it as anybody ITEM TABLED motion sponsored by Her sey had the refusal to grant the money tabled to further meeting In his address to council Mr Murdock pointed out that the local region of the CNlB cared for 25 blind and pre vention cases last year CHARGE THREE Charged with creating dis turbance ln Barries Queens hotel Friday night are three friends Fred BowersRR Barrie and Ken Mycrs11 Victoria Streetand John Vosl res seniord Street innitanion mvoun merino cnimnzn MISS Y0 If your carrier has not arrived by pm please phone PA 82433 And Copy will Be Delivered ToYour Home THERE is NO CHARGE FOR THIS SERVICE VALLEY TAXI two acres with no taciliV rYOURSELF CARS TRUCKS nonnneunno ENGiN5+ooenjrnMiiYSIZE IN anon PACIOVUS LUGGAGE AREA

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