Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 8 Aug 1968, p. 3

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THE PARADE fomIa in the city hall parking lot and little Nancy Hinton ioins the ranks oi playing card sold iers who marched behind the Mud Hatters Tea Party Alice in Wonderland was lhetitle of Codrington Parks entry in the playyound parade last night which led up in tho Penny Cnrnivai in Queens Park Exminer Photo Pcirade Penny Carnide Attract 300 Youngsters Close to mcblldren from is organized playgrounds in the city last night decked themsel ves out storybook taslrion in paradatrom city hall to Queens Park Crowds ot interested parents and other onlookers milled bout in Lhe park admiring the mletts and skills which had kept the children amused through the summer Teenage leaders were everywhere help ing coaching and in some in stances getting wet One at the more active events was Splash Your Leader and buckets ot waterin protuslon were buried at theswimsult clad leaders parts were tossed at balloons and cake was rattled otiThe best groups tromthe recent creative arts day performed in stage show rhythm bands THE BEST of the creatin tainlng parents and onlookers Ray arts day was on stage in Queens Park last night enter Kidney transplant patient aul Pope or tnnlslil Township respected to beable to leave osprtal whom this weekend Hospital spokesmen said Wed nesday that he had made ex cellent uprogress Doctors said this on be explained by the an strays PorStealing Coins From Till dored address was grven so days injail by Magistrate yesterday aft Slieaav cleanup man rmitted he took $575 in as from the till between July 29 some change saidMagistrate choirs dance tr uvpe and plays In nearby chamber of her rors visitors were guided through dim shed to siep on corn flakes teel peeled grapes shake hands with something turry and unkown and have the wits seared out of them by shrieks in the night No one at Parkaand Recrea ton Ls yet sure how much money the children made tor the playground program through their eiforts but Dave Wiley playground coordinator lspleased with the events suc cess The leaders deserve lot ot credit for the hours they put in he said and the children themselves worked very hard It was huge success Although this is the final citywide event in the program the playground activitiu will iiere the Queens Parktkby thm band swings into Do ability oi childs kidney to stand up better during the one or two hornsit is without blood betore the transplant kidney near the ap drx area of his abdomen second on station last weekrcrnoved his diseased ones Paid lives on farm at Barrie with his parents three sisters ce Carol 211His and ill Jane tather Works Thedamiiy first noticed the dbjoy was ill in Marchit waa 1y destroyed cred the boy spent month in Royal Victoria Hospital and was later transferred tor treat ment at TorontoGeneral Hos man said that OShea had pre ions onvic came available when secon year old in oneila nns Barrie at West Bond of Canada Richard OShea 19 ot no Ltd neys which oul have eventual When the disease was discov still be continuing until the weekend Some parks still have special projects to do this week The children from Kearsey Park will be going on hrcaktast hike tomorrow morning During the summer the parks and recreation oommis sion has city wide evean tor all children irom the play grounds These have included track meet play day orealt live arts day and tennis tour nament There also has been agitball schedule loathe older ys Registration tor the play grounds isheld throughout the first few weeks and this sum mer 500 children have taken part Dozens of teenage leaders have organized blkes sleep outs bake sales dross up days sports days games and plays tor singing asong about their park Other acts irifluded dancing drama and enhurst died in the Hospital for Sick Children Toronto as the re sult of car accident on High way The kidney was removed and cooled by surgeonsat the hos oitalj Ge roaonio on Marine forecast tor Great Lakes issued stToronto at to westerly Winds under 15 andvarlabe Eh Scattered shoWersylikety lonigh mnraooir narrows the lastnlght and this entry new nearsrun chitV theme of the Parks andile creation playground parade Acrrvwzwsi THE BARR EXAMINER THURSDAY AUGUST 1968 hint In Trespassfls Tell Magistrate When two youths decided to take shelter ter the storm undera Dunlop Street verrinda Tuesday they were heading for trouble Ken Hlnclrs 1816 Peel St and his visitor from British Columbia Dale Sciierer 16 were lound guilty oi trespass ingion tha veranda Iot Mrs Thelma Poole Dunlap St 13ch pleaded otguiity They were given armpcndedsent once of one year Mn Poole teslilicd that she and her husband were awaken ed about ran early Wednes day by volces outside their ground floor window She said she saw tour persons around their car and identitledtwo of them in court as Hinckspand Sdlerer get out ot the rain Mrs Poole Constable non sand the on the veranda Cioderelln from Hearsay Park was one ot the tow out 0i Bain told the court Barrie police department said he saw two persons standing at the side of the houseland atter giving chase tailed to ap prehendtbent liethen con fronted Hindu and Scherer who were still on the veranda Hintks testified that he and Scherer were returning troma diserlhequevand stepped outoi the rain to smoke cigarette fiheir lady came to the window and askeduswhat we were doing so ltold her and then asked her it she wanted us to leaverand she said foo Then the police officer arrived said Hincks Scherer testified that he had stoodon theverands becalisc the rain fwas bissuede plant otter dren helpcdby their leaders hnd spent hours betorehand Settlement human striking has workers yesterday gave mat ority vote in lava the wage settlement at 39 ccnlxan hour overlmonihsallh shits tidal reports trom postal an locals cross Canada ndlerla the mayorin of 900 Mal anthers rejected the govern ment otter President the Barrie local at the CIrgldiunUthd otPos tel Workers and utter Carriers Harry Partridge said he was disappointed with the early indications ot the national voter and the reaction at union mem hers think postal workers should accept Uie settlerth at this point he said one full count in not expected to on known until Friday in preparing tor the parade All it playgrounds took part and each depicted ditterent chil drens story Hilliite Ingerahon Earp oyees diocept Otter lit llih Hour irAn eleventhvhoui decision by workers at Hill Refrigeration prevented strike at the Barrie One hour before deadline settor 12 pm luv day workers accepted com pany otter to increase wages and benetits 43 cents an hour over the next two years The agreement gives the men wantonhour increase in wages in the first year and lsceotanbour Increase in the second year An earlier otter ot 1a cents in the first year and 17 cents in the second to total raise in benefits and wages ot cents was narrowly rejected by the union two weeks ago in vote oi 46 to 36 ribenew agreement makes no change in the total increase but weightsittoward the tirat year oi the twoyear contract Billilassett recording secre tary tor local 6547 of the United Steel Workers at America re presenting the 90 workers at the plant said this morning that he hadenot expected much change irom the previous company they told me on wnntzd to inisriiicr wsnrnrn Cloudy Litt It will be mostly cidudy Fri Vday in the Barrie district foli owing scattered thundershowers this ailernoon and tonight ac cording totlre Toronto weather rottice Light wi and tie change in temperature are forecast The temperature will drop to 60 tonight rising Friday to 75 It was 75 hagsea outside The Examln ay Synopsis Showers in northern 35 Riders In C0mpeti ion For Bowys Hall Trophy Shadowtax ridden by Miss non An Open Horse Show at the Powys Hall Equestrian Centre Hawkestone saw 35 young are competing in 14 classes for trophies All Clip Clop Club members were competing in the Powys Hall High Point Win aer Trophyto be awarded at banquet in0ctober Hub point rider at the pre sent time isAnnLambert Toronto followed by Clip Clop Club president Barb Dupcanot Barrie Some classes were open and others were strictly for Clip Clop Club In bers In the club equitation 14 sarsrand young er Shadowfax came first ridden by Nora Robinson in the older el equitalion class Pain Nelson ode Baron to their Junior Intermediate and Senior RedCtoss qualifications willniloe held at 10 and Ihslionday Recreati on John Street this wee hiawill ba serieslotqe srrnnby the Lake Eri Variable Mainly southwesterly winds under 15 lrdotsloda an alnlysouth Scattered thundershowcrs likely tnnlgh Considerable tag and scatter thundershow ommissron this year Lair HuronfideorgldniBIy the Variable Mainly southeast do southerly winds under 15 kno today and mainly northwest to northerly tonlghl darstornr activity and runne coached by Barbara Lloyd jacket Ontarro re associated with weather disturbance which is expected to cross southern tario Thursday night bringing the likelihood oi renewed thun he soulh Temperaturesin thern nlar io today it be near seasonal normals Friday will he little cooler in most areas new Hamilton Niagara inson in the older class winner as Duncan astride Sim lumpei and back competition Cbarhpion horse attire show was First Mate owned by Ilill Henry Reserve champion was Goldie by Powys Hail was Mr In tween again owned by Mr Henry cur member 25 in all part in the ushow were owner of the centre Some rode their ownmounls Most however rode Powys horses Byvday endclub members nil ribbons swarmtine ALuMINuMI no Temperature Jake 0ntar sohthern Ge gian Bay Haliburlou Mostly cloudy tonightand Friday scat tered showers or thunderslraw ers this alternoon and tonight Light winds and changa in temperatures North Bay gt Ste Marie Northern Georgian Bay Temagami Cochrane Whte River Friday sunny with cloudy ile riods continuing cool winds light Ottawa and Montreal tew showers or scattered thunder Forecast Temperan Low tonight highFrid Windsor St Thomas London Kitchener Mount Forest Wingharn Hamilton St Catharines sagas Snagsasga SauitS Marl Kanuskasrns White River Modsonee Timmin 0rd the strike man in the store ment door had been used andbury Souk Theblher volewas so close that am notstn risedtlhai thfrwaa little nge he so Ioundlln Store Hes Convicted 0i Break Enter Itlllilia Alexander Newmsn 21 Maple St was remanded yesterday until Aug 14 for sen tencing otter he was found gull ty of breakenter and theit from the Canadian Tire stars At 3205 BmApril 21 Con stable Blll Ens arrested Ne1v atler the alarm sounded Newman had quantity oi money and some Canadian Tire moneyA base to gain entry according to the ot ficer Newman had previous convic tionsyot break enter and tbett in Toronto in 1964 In another case Charleston don Hamill 40 its Napier St Barrie was fined $100 after he pleaded guilt to impaired drivlt ins Provrnoe Resales Moo oneeBoard aomo cr he vincial cabinet rescue Moosonee school board trom threatened rnsolvency An order council releued Wednesday authorized govern mentpayrnent oiall expenses incurred by the serenaded board yeyond the amount raised from the federal government for educating indian children and trom local taxpayers through sevenvrnillievy based on provin elsllyequalized assessment The wbinet order said the school board is unable to meet current expenditures from its tardiness melanoma av he and prov penditures demonstrates that the boards position will delerio see one new DEATHS union in his 57th year Resting at the Thomas Inuit Chapel Ai listen or tuneda1 service on it noun It pan intenrrent nil ten UnlorrCemete decidmi to divldual members accept agreement lhemailscould start moving again this lhs first time since the strike began on July In rejection may mean Parliament will be calledinto special ion to deal withtheistrlke The agreement on which each union member cast an individ ualbagfiotrelectlm Drawn7 ioraboostoizlcenta an hour retroactive to Aug last year and further 13 cents an hour innease eltec tive on Oct this year Post ottlcentiiciala we op limlstic Tuesday that the postal worfirs would accept the 3ng eminent otter which would have started the mails moving again at least by Monday The strikers who araspliton the settlement andvoted against it are seeking mat hourly increas in month contract retroactive to Aug 1967 The wage settlement was ac copied in Oakvillc Brantford Orillia and Kapuskasing where lhevotewaa about 70 per cent ln favor Union leaders have retused to disclose the resulm oi the vote andsaid the ballot boxes would be sent to nati at headquarters in Ottawa today for tabiilatlon 1an onions mnonro er Wholesale to retail carton eggsaverage weight prices quoted by the do pertinent of agriculture as of Wednesday Iarge 489 me dium 40 country stations fibre eases quot ed by committee or wholesale egg deale extra large 4845 large 43 medium 3536 small am roar 24125 Butter Canadian Daity Com mision tender ble harlot buy ammo putrid inonamnms save money on crunnsunm Can you quality you are anondrinker it will payyou to compare Abatainers rates wrth your present ratestoday

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