Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 13 Jun 1968, p. 3

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DISTRICT HOSPITAL coun cil met in Enrrie yesterday ripen can Mrs aion requesting accelerated an siatanee tapering trounce and hornecareprogramafor pcwiewhoshmldnmbainlmt Tellord trustee Owen Sound ting officerRVH donltnapp assistant director General and Marine Hospital hirs Matthews admits Cooke chairman of the board of directors RVli hirs Gray PIQCe Warning Signs At Centennial Park Following the drowning Sun day afternoon at Centennial Parkoi 10year old Michael Van iiyan of RR Lisle the Barrie Parks and Rccrcatian Commission has decided to place additional warning signs at the park Michael dormved when he tumbled intowater beyond his depth As an additional safety pre Ea on direct telephone line to Barrie police department yvlll be placed at the park The signs will be 125 feet apart and will carry warning that there is dangerous sudden drop off and people must swim at their own risk Gary Stoner parks and re cmtioo diredor said the park was not designed as swim ing area Attendance at the Grove St swimming pool was 2874 people for the first six days it was in peralion parks and recreation irector Gary Stoner told the inimission in his monthly re port The total for all of last year was just over 12000 in HOCKEY GRANT The Parks and Recreation mmlsion last night decided ant the RCAF Assocla ace nt will go recommenda Ition that the league increase its gistration fee from $2 to 2g player STAFF CHANGES was announced that chief cr foresterer James McComb and his assistant have resigned am city errrployment to enter DR BYNAIID Pro ygressr Conservative candid Iatem Sirncoe North riding greeted Barrie residents on goynani Criticizes Eliciion 0i Govt Dr Rynard Progr Conserv ve candidate for me North was on thebustjngs nln Barrie this morning greeting rkers as they entered the gt pedalEastman Corp plant Lastrright he told rally at nWashago attended by 150 people ghere are threeissues in the alectlon The first one is the irrespon ifiljty of the Liberal govern grent calling an electionwhen anada cannot afferd to let 1arllnrnentary busines come to stands ll His second point was that Cani ado is living in time of false grosperlty or inflation lie said Prlma ister Tru fiéaus lack of polilrcal expert oncemakes blm iilequipped to lead canaaa NSome signs displayed at the gully stated Sock it to em invvnxorrinnn wane Ans iHONE orecur private industry Bill Groves parks nrpcrintcndcnl said an el fort win he made to find suit able replacements by the fall TENNIS TOURNAMENT request from Barrie Dis lrict North Collegiate to sponsor tennis tournament on courts at Queens and Lions Park Sept 18 was given approval by the commission There will be 20 schools and about it studean in the competition PARKS MEETING The spring general meeting of the Ontario Parks Association will be held at the Continental lnn Saturday About 70 ad trators and board members from the province will attend The meeting is sponsored by the Barrie Parks and Recreation Commission GRASS CUTTING Grass cutting in school ath leticiields used by soccer and rugger and other non school teams will be looked after by Launch Two Satellites MOSCOW AP The Soviet Union Wednesday launched two unmanned satellites and hroughtdnwn another for con trolled soft landing on earth One of those launched Cas mos 226 appeared to he weath er watcher and the otherCos mos ZZSwcnt into an orbit that has been used before for satel lites studying xrays ironi the sun theearths magnetic field branch of the department the commlmlon if they are able to find enough personnel and time to doJLTbe eras cutt ing will he arranged with in dividunl school principals Action Deierred On Zone Change For Apartment The Barrie planning board has deferred decision on on application by Robert Wheeler to have pr on the south side ct Stece St between Oliv er and Blake streets rezoned so he could build an apartment There were objections to tho zoningchangc application at planning board public hearing last Wednesday One was from the public school board which objected to any rezonings that would in crease the pupil load at the schools in its jurisdiction Another was from Mrs Bar bare Mercer of Alexander Ave who maintained that the pro poscd suite apartment would increase traffic in the area and endanger children Will Represent Youth Branch David Parker with em porary offices at Eastview Sec ondary School is the district rep resentative oi the new youth and recreation branch Ontario department ofeducatjdn The new branch is an amalga mation of the community pro grams section and the youth The responsibility of youth and recreation is to ensure that ade quate opportunities are available to all citizens for the erea useot leisure time The branch will work With municipal councils and their committees including the rec restian committee school boards their way to workthis morn ing Here he greets Mrs Car of Jermey outside the impor iBLEastman Corp plant private agencies and terested millionth cameo Prod Time Slot For Swrmmmg If you want to go swimming at the Barrie ViviYWCA pool youll have to iind the right time slot this summer There is an adult open swim daily from 12 to 1155 pmtberc is family swim from to gt7 pm daily teen swim for youngsters aged 14 to 17 years from to 830 pm and another open swim dor adults from to am Starting Aug 12 to Aug it the schedule is enlarged to in clude boys and girls open swim rom to 430 Anion monor Liberal YouthMovement THURSDAY JUNE 13 8pm at the EMBASSY HALL DANCE in support bf Bill Bell Llheral candidate on sirneon North Guest VSpealrerr Elmer Sopha VMPP Sudhury This is your chance to meet Mr Bill Bell and hear what beand the Li beral party have to offer you Advance ticket sale at liberal Committee Rooms 88 DunlapE Dinner and Dance 3150 perpc on of nursing RVH and Mrs Derek Jonesth nurse RVH PETER Mil Orchestra Executive jIsElecied The executive of the Huronia Symphony Orchestra was elect ed last night with Peter Mills of Barrie as president Lothcrs elected ndre St Germaine orillia vrce presi dent Jean Dolmen Barrie sce rotary David Croft Barrie treasurer diaries Tierney Ban rie publicity Mary Agnes Moore Barrie president of the womens committee and Alt Pickles lion Hellmans Dr John Phillips all of Barrie Pater Coates of Collingnood and Dr John march Oriilia directors llhegeneral ordrestm diair man rshlrs Muriel Leeper of Barrie Musicaldireoior is irhryd Tufiord llbree programs for the rosa 69 season have been scheduled The first concerk will be held in October in Drillla and Barrie These will be achrist rnas box symphony in Decem bieir andva spring concert in Ap John Montague has been en gaged as moduotor for the sea son pltal but are council meeting in Dar rlc yesterday beard Walden the administrator of Duflerin Area Hospital in 01 angévllla say it Isnt nutter couldnt get nor hospitalpxen le they should vmlla other are in longerjban mayaeedha he thére are circumstances cause this he lodlmted and 110st are seeking solution Cooke rhalrrrran of the EVE board of directors and ad minisiratar Cameron will recommend in the board that they investigate wint relief can be given in this area MrOooke surmised Whos pilzl home care for those who need it along with more nurs ing homes ResalddratalntostIOpercent of the patients at RVH should he in some other triad of care than hospital We lack equate nursing home facillti hlr Cooke sold the board had recently passed motion ex pressing aconcern about special ized facilities at the hospital he lng used by patients who need ed only mlstodlal core Damage $745 In Mishaps City police investigated three accidents yesterday At 1005 pm there was two car crash on Burton Street opposite the Canadian Tire Store Drivers involved wcroKeith iiomphiyzt of 75 Donald St and Fredrick Chur les Carler it of roast cent St Both cars were we bound on Dunlop Total dam age was $135 rear end collision occurr ed on Wellington Street west and Thomson Street at 623 pm yesterday Drivers were Alan Grant 4t of in Nelson SL and Brian Mills 20 of 51 Leti tia St Damage was silo Barrie OPP detachmen vestlgated two single car acct dents this morning William McLean 20 Port Credit was involved in one oar accident at 145 arn on Highway 26at Minesing Total damage was $400 Terrance Ronald Denhey Weston Ontario was involved in one car accident on Highway 400 north of Tiffin Street overpass at lma am Damage was $100 enrncrocr remains in inner Ior Your Holidays or if youwislr to have your own then see the ion tics QTravaleovardoubics at V1lpon canopy Two extremely large windows ppered flaps side Sleeps to persons on low Price iAKisiorR tront and back At Allandole liardwarevyou may rent all the necessaries youll need on your Camp Stoves Heaters Lamps iillnndnle BARRIE opera Hardware ESSA RD ATTENDING convention of the presidents of Ontario Col leges or Applied Arts and Technology at Georgian Cola legeyasterday were FROM LEFrz Dr George Bowen praldent at Niagara College at Welland convention chair rnan Hazeltan dcatof Mohawk College in Hamilton secretar of the committee at presidents and It Crawford president of Georgian College chairman of the connnittee oi presidents Urges Major Changes InGoals Of Colleges Dean at Atkinson College York University called for sweeping changes in the goals and policies of Ontarios l9 conununity colleges yesterday when he addressed the newly formed committee of presidents of Ontario Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology ltictormack Smyth said the recent announcement by Ontario university presidents that community college stu dents with good merits would be admitted to university was lust beginning He said transferring between community colleges and univer slltcsgand between courses should be made easier Says ilésassm ZVisited MidEast IDNDDN AP British newspaper said today an Arab government has evidence that Sinun Bishara Sirhan accused assassin Senatorrltobertri Kennedyyreturoed to the Middle East in 196411 1966 The Evening Standard said this evidencefiaould open new line ofnves1igation into the mo tivationer the Kennedy droot ing and the organization behind it Dean Smyih said the curricu gtla of cenununlty colleges must be oriented primarily to the hu mane arts as well as the tech nical arts He recommended that coll eges immediately establish in ter institutional committees and co operate on regional basis Wm Rays Sim MTifllhfil Dean Srriyih urged that com munity colleges be more than mere sonnets ot bureau cracy communications nationalism and tedrnology End college should ensure that each of its members re ceiver balance of education He or she should be educated to think deeply as well as act mutually said Dean Smyth lineman the opening officernew American Motors franchise nine rainraism iareaarvisur erRE knownrowu gonna Surprise Dad thisSur1day with tempting cake specially baked ffor hintBeautifully iced and hmincr layeiweake with special edible Dads Day Decaldelieiously Iced and decorated Lilan cattle Specially decorated and his dayl new Dad on BOTTLE cone shape of Dads Special wouldbe real surprise for Dadl 159

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