ro uvii nonunion Seniors Must Retain Their Individuality NORTH BAY StainHomes for senior citizens will be no thing more than places ior old people to die on esslhe rub deals are allowed to retain their individuality ly This oplinn wu strand by ltalo rods in each unit the mi lloyai Canadian Legion who laloallowtheaeseo rdtlaene to retain their iodi duality and leave no semblance oi an in riitutloual living North Bay legion supplier oo riovea reirlgsrston and cur members oi the local branch at tn 11mm mm gives the citizen more oi oome blackay licence ior he stars Citizens here Their rinsï¬fnuï¬fsf In aid Mr teotlve audience was made up on liltl at civic oilicislr and region or shrill 1V5 aggrilallcdlry nalrer irom Barrie Last Saturday the Barri orlh at in lmmed ly upon arr were whisked away iirst to county institution lor senior cit izens and than to the legion oparsted hleckay homes The Mlckay retup includes units in tour buildings rurmunda log sunken courtyard Nenb tydour oi the units are ooebcd room apartments or couples and six are bachelor apart ments with bed that All out irom the wall PAY THEIR WAY ere and washers are In rep par took oli tor the Hub oi the 35 mg mt Ingeï¬ l° lhrough the week On weekaodr Emmi lie llrrt oome ilrrt serve indications oi individuality were in evidence at every unit The citircos were anxious to show the visitors throu their homes in tact Barre dele gates said they lelt that the oltirenr would have been insult ed il not visited One man lor instance insist ed that he play piece on his electric organ ior each woman stood at her door in log sure that her home would The residents all over so notbemlssed years oi are their way The paying actor was stressa Another man had sign on his unitI which included his ed by this dtys Legioooelres name and warning too keep These people are not so old oil the lawn they cannot live normal liver What could be better sign In tact raid Elmer Simmr ol Ims llviog Barrieltes asked past president the whole idea each other linttaring hello to another resident oi the little mun ity an flyearoid woman said there goes my neighbor All at these signs oi normal everyday liie impressed the visitors Beaming with pride many women pointed to their small flower gardens One woman cor nered Itld Gerry Roberts and lakeng roses were blooming in whenlthslhslderlrna up no ye span to some artliicial roses shed set in the ground among her plot oi spring flowers HAPPY This brimming little commun ity is on the and oils street jurt one block irom bus service and about two blocks irom grocery storerA rupennrrket is about iour blocks away Mind MAW an at that is being developed as park land and creek At the time the Barrie people were visiting two children had pulled in email pickerel local legion member said the senior eitlrenr sometimes take advantage oi the good iiahing lha happiness oi the rcsldcnts was iurther evidenced as they waved iarewcli lo the visitors as the bus pulled away Senior Citizens Home Appeals io Barrieites MRMMWit was shut coo well spent was the way Ciw Manager Waller Gin described trip to this city Saturday Mr Gigg was releasing to the Sourney which brought members of council bluide Clark Ben stronghon and many member oiBurlabraodaoHloyalCann dian legion to this northern Ontario city to View Media Home or Senior Cliizeos Mackay is little commrmlty or tour buildings whidt houses to units ior oilireos so years or age and over It is named at ter former detrimentGovernor Keiller Madras This project appealed to me when it was opened last loll he said eel similar protect inBarilewouldbekaotiiiaoi void in the cl Aid Arthur Morrow chair men oi councils City Develop lore coming immediate protect mcnt Committee said North Bay Legion has done wonder no job We should proiit irom its experience id NEED lie said there is need ior such setup in Barrie We have suiilciaot number of people who couldouallly it would lbe wooderlul thing tor Barris What we must do now is woman ciao work up enough enthusiasm be said Council sponsored the trip hoping to work up the enthus iasm in the Barrie Legion Bert Ear president at the branch sold all beginnoairas and members oi the Ladies Auxiliary who made the trip are enthusiastic GOOD EVENING By STEVE JONESCU hummus horn on eaioy alrle bus trip Saturday to North Bay Members oi Royal Canadian Legion Branch 147 Barrie who made the trip are in iovor oi the Red Ensign as the Cano dian tlag And theres no doubt ing how Branch North Bay iaels Outside the northern legion building is the flag and an act compaoying sign that reads This is Canadas ilag Keep it Flying Muchvoi the interest on the way up regarded the Belmont Stakes Could Northern Dancer do it Well the Dancer didnt whether it could or not and Aid Jack Maobaren cant boasl to his American cousins Actual iy Jack was twotime loses an the race pool which in cluded ha mysell and Aid Gerry Roberts was won by Bob erts He had the field Jack the Danoar and had Bill Risa The trip had its bright and cloudy momentsion City Man ager Walter Gigg He was pleas cd that our otiiclal guide wai his young brother Bllll North Bays wel re administrator However the shadow was cast by the death the previous night to deer about to yards oil the that citys manager Tom Frair an old friend little bit oi the great out doors greeted the travellers on the way up About so roller out oi Barrie Aid Roberts spotted road bike us the deer just stared 0no would have gooied ll hed thanked the ladies for prepar ing the irashliah mealratNorth Bay Legion The male side did the greasing this time and it was delicious Regardless 01 who prepared it Barrie City Council paid for it ar it did all oi the meals on the trip Its too bad more nidaman di moketire trip WbAt they saw oi the Mackay Home lor Scnior Citiuosh and the so and over residents wouldhave glodJ dared thelr hearts odruled animal kw LEGIONB FLAG iuture Only ï¬ve took advantage oi the opportunity As Mr Glgg Earrieaiagalnl lt was 5300 well spent AS CONVENiENCE riiosnAY JUNE We know will to be here However our brands lr not linanaialiy prqeared ior such protect at praent Mr Raes personal lcallng is that hed like to see similar community rise in Barrie will certainly recommend it in the rest ol the membership be said Mr Ron erimloted that as iar as Barrie branch 147 was con cernad this could not be an it is worthwhile thing to consider lor the luture madbe three or tour years but we have something elso that is taking up our time and money right now he laid no other alderman on the trip Gerry Robertl Jack Maclt mammarett Emma son Gorrettwere also irri pressed with what they saw Aid Roberts and MacLarcn solidthls is exactly the type or home they had visualized ihe setup here is lmir bulld lngs surmodlng courtyard Units are hockwhack and soundproof Concern in the program was too individuality and Mackny has succeeded they said Aid Roberts said lurther that not all oi the units need be an the same site We could spread them around the city wherever suitable locations could be made available he sold Aid Madraren who spent much oi the tour talking with the senior citizens wished more aldemien could have made the in glhere would be no need or lurtiher discussion at council if theyd all been here he said This is just wonderiul The residents of the little commun ity rrc happy The people ol North Bay are proud or it and the legion has gained much prestig he said All oi the members oi the Barrie group were especially pleased at the individual auton cmyi Theres notia hint oi inst itution they echoed Teachers Praise Retiring Manager lhe teachers oi looislil Area No have extended their up preclation to it Loughccd oi Painiwickwhovhaa recently rc tired or secretarymanager oi tbe humid Sandra King ropreaeotingtho teachers assured Mr Mugheed in the letter that Your terms roi oiiice which you have scrved will nctoiiickly be lorgotle NOTICE RE cuv waxes FIRST lNSTALMENfOF i964 TAXES is nus wsnussnav JUNE 10 AND TO FACILITATE PAYMENTSHTHECITY OFFICEWILLBEOPEN THESEZADDITIONAL HOURS PM to scorn oasis any Treasur wow nunr14 ALB GERRY ROBERTS eat Bert Baa were entertained leit and Barrie Legion presld with an organ selection by one Notes Plans For Many Events The Barrio YMYWCA has lor men and women over 11 lull program at activities or ganized or the sununcr montha classea are to be held at the knununity Pool during July and August Start ing June 29 they will be held blood to iiidni ai classes lor the todde lersI seven to in years are in the mornings irom 1059 to 11 oclock Classes ior women 15 years and over lollow until 11451 tree baby sitting service will be provided at the pool For men and women over is years classin are being held to the evenings during the week immvsms to 845 Registration ior all awimrnhig classes must be made by the week Fees are members til non members and todd lers $369 per week OTHER EVENTS Commenting June 17 tennis instruction and play will be giv moveryfladnesdry night at Queens Park Open to man and women 17 yearn and over the classes start at 730 There is go charge to active mem crs At Central Collegiate grounds darting June 17 on Monday aodfihursdays volleyball games wrli be organized itieae years are irom 750 to 930 TRACK AND FIELD Track and hold activities are being held Monday and Friday at Central Collegiate grounds starting June 11 For Juniors eight to it years they are held irom 630 to nine oclock and or seniors it yaara and over they are held irom 730 to nine oclock Fees lornon members ed oregltiieraianocbargeto members Senior Judo tor man and wo man over is years will be giv en nn Mondays and Thursdays irom 730 to 980 On Wednes day nights seven to nine junior judo classes will be given ior boys and girls 10 years and over Both classes will be held at Bonds 51 Weight irainlng will Iake place Monday to Friday ain to pm at the headquart era Men 14 years and over are eligible Sundays at Holloway rest archery clasm will be given irom one to 430 or children 10 years and over and adults The Barrie young adults club meets every third Satur day tor nodal evening out Adults in years and over are welcome mrmvuwaaywrmw wmnmmuï¬ meW oi on sector saw Mr im DIBPLAY oi nan Grovea demanded that ha play iduality is indicated by this let each at the touring groups sign giving the occupanta oil the lawn in the back ground at leit ls Barrie Legion president Bert Rae Bannin ar Photos Adams Gets CollegeDegree Corbett Allan Adamo son or Adams RR lilinesiog received the degree oi Bachelor at Business Administration with major in Business Administr atlon irom Ciarkson College at Technology at Its 71st Com mencement on Sunday Secretary 01 the Air Force Eugene Zuckcrt was speak or at the commencement ener cises at which approximately an undergraduate degrees and to graduate degrees were award Flva people were injured and taken to Royal Victoria Hospllt tel alter their panel truck roll ed over north oi the Aiokstowu Iuraoii on Highway 400 about 615 am yesterday Taken to hospital were Zan nctt Cenuao Fraucosconi and Venturio Matozadda Canuan was released aiter treat ment Police said the truck was Ira velliog north on Highway 400 1959 graduate of Barrie North Collegiate Adams partici pated in high school iootbail basketball hockey track and field and was member oi the Student Council While at Clark aon he was an outstanding member oi the Clarkson hockey team baseball team and was member of the Varsity Club dress games and dassaa wi he organized lhe sessions are dimmed alt clgéitloclock or ula taking judo and weight lilting thadees lor the archery young adults club and dress are included in the soclaimomborahip oi ti For adults 18 years and over active large Stock Exchange Home end Viny voltmentDaalor would like to expand preseni branch office system if quaii fled management personnel is obtain abieuRepiies held in confidence Give details of experience to Box 95 Barrie Examiner Five Hospitalized Alter Truck Rolls and went all the shoulder and then back on the pavement and ilnally rolled over The case is still under in vestlgation by boat Brandon oi the Bradiord detach ï¬ient oi Ontario Provincial Po CE Brodiord police said in yoarnld girl Elke liaut was in jured in car accident last night but no other details were as voiiable This accident is also still under investigation membership oi Barrie is 51 Cali Youngsters Youngstcrs are reminded to be sure to register early tor the Barrie YMYWCA Day Camp to be held Aug in toJl Open to boys and girls irom eight to 14 years oi age the camp site is on Willow Creek at is and 27 Highway Each camp is limited to to campers and split registrations will only he accepted it the camp is not ï¬lled with lull time campers Each camp which will use opposite ends 01 the property will have camp director counsellor will be inottendaoce lor every 10 campers An overnight camp is to he organized during the second week The camp program organized or the young campers includes hikes archery comp craits na ture lore and sports chartered bus has been ar ranged to pick up campers at certain points in the city From Monday to Friday it will leave at 345 am and return at pd The cost is 514 lor mam old bottle Weve designed everything mu lryabottbeod Bnauled ZPAYEARtYqAVOiDTHERUSH The camp period is two weeks For Day Camp hers and $15 iornbornemhers This price includes bur iare to and train the camp milk each noon hour load ior overnight all crait supplies and program equipment and leadership dcv posit ol $2 must accompany your application and the balance must be paid by Aug Any lnionnation that ir regt quircd about clothing lunches health checkups is available at the Barrie and will be mail ed to those who register Dedicate Wing 1V Oi United Church John Banner at out min ister conducted the dedication oervrce lor the new wing of the United Church at Mlnesing yes terday The new wing called the Christian Education Wing start ed last tail was cormletcd re cently The church was packed tor the service Rememberwheri Bonded StockWhisky camcinthatplain Special WWmmm MW have you bought alinmeSincéiau boughtyourMutual xiiieinsurance1 Iftho answer is Yes youve bought something youre mighty proud and you have hi to be After ail home is 131 ably the iggasi investor maobzyoullrnakovina tim timochoos iii Vtiori style and size Thoaethings were po nt becauseyou bought farm too Andyoull