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Barrie Examiner, 3 Sep 1968, p. 3

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Hamburgers cmnlngvup lile Walker LEI1 and Bruce Mc Gron brave the smoke and flames to cook the iood that makes successful picnic an The big grill was set upon the grounds at MinstieldDenman General and the employees pitched in to cook serve and also eat The annual event had transmit mane tbiouzh town onxthelrwhyln be children bossme crowded sidewalks in the school arena Busari Ind ebufled collegial and thousands lot high school students thronged outsidetheir schools willing to dispersed classttl ihir year estimated iigures reveal thalithere are 4150stu dent enrolled in the public aahoola 10001in clty spearatn IChOollnndSJSO in the three aoniethtng Ioraveryo hiddy rides nee and plenty oi iood nemw Clown lion Park tingmetreet to race against Mary Dnlvenvoort right She womanminer Photo canoe 4LHMémbérs Fiv Calf Clubmerpbers In North Simcoe placed in the top 20 ilell of the cha pionship Judging competition at the Canadian National Exhibition rthe weekend the demonstration class the Vasey 4H calf club placed the second prize group with nor illustrated talk on the subject tfluid milk versus imitation mm iIn the North Simcoe senior chlmplouship section Murry McArthur at no Orillia pluc ednlnth out of class oi7n competitors Doug Laagman oi itR1 Orilila placed 12th Al len Hughes oi Cookstown tied 15th place and Ralph Corrigan oiCookstown placed 20th the South Simcoe district Kln West of Bradfordiplaced firstin the seniorvclass of 7B competitor the junior competition out ass oilea competitors Jim Martin oiltlmvale plac ed third Bob Waples of RR it midland placed 9th James Finch oiflRE Ct Elmvale placedlll County Budg rom Figures 1ch countygeneral budget its nearly doubled in the past iotyears and road budget isytwo half times as much it own by county tigures 99 general and do the former down rightly from the $163406429 last yeardue to ad nrovincial government at byrtalslngovcr two phases ministration at tusticecosts The 958 budget iigures were ose or general account and tor roads The éoualiL red ssmentihenytas $114665 its ontrolrvas 73 2for roa an NFL 19 cm Canning of an Oro Sta tion plnced 13th and Allen Rob inson RR Vaseyk tied for 17th place Agricultural representative Al lan Scott said the competitors for Simcoe North did very wel ition placing inithe ILS FOOTBALL Monday Philadelphia NH 22 hoston xSunday gt St Louis NFL 31 Minnesota NFL 18 Oakland AFL in San Francisco rsntnrdayl Baltimore NFLgt23 Miami AFL 13 Green Bay nut 21 Pittsburgh NiLrv IttlantaNFL 16 New Orleans NFL 10 Dallas NFL 33 Emma A11 to cyclonic Los Angeles has 36 Kansas City art 16 it optstingy Decade llgo Present COUnlYCOIInCll hall and main oiiices vierc constructed since 1953 to Prim cnnett in 1934 citation saidIMriSfl come the president at that no oiiicial announceni tclin he made beior the formal al tlon Friday incessant Members of +11 clubs rain 15 counties around Toronto entered the judging competitions and demonstrations th Host illrcher bags Provincial Honors LONDON Ont tCPl John Burket oi the host London For City Archery Club won the Ontario Association of Archers 196B me freestyle title at the provr ehampiombips held here Saturday Sundayand Monday Burket finishedwith toul score of 2101out of possible 23311 Torontos ltork County Bow men won the en tea within total score of 7373 to London Louis Van Meyl oi Gait won the intermediate boys freestyle aventtwltb 19981otal other individual winners irr cluded Toni KinseilaBehnont uniorvgirlsJOclassvhare how an inda chindshmldt Gait freestyle handicap and KayDunsdon Bran ford uv hochampion Would Increase Sta nsvaJer The Cana than Radioielevtsicn cam stop has received applications tenemendm is to broadcasting hcencest radio stations in cy cles while maintaining the daytini vpowertat 10000 watts and reduce night to poses to Zawltch its fqu aney fiOlll390 kllooyclea 55 kiloc clemand chnoge the nlthim row to watts Di vcollegiales Estimated figures show that there are 1375 at Central Coll egiate 1845 ntNorth Collegiate and Bill at Eastle Secondary School This term Eastvr Second ary School will experiment wlth newtimetable schedule Pet iods may be uvsbort as iii min utes or run to so minutes Ilee Fire In Lodge lit Wasaga Beach Guests some still in their nightclothes scrambled out at tourist home in Wasaga Beach Sunda morning as fire which start in the main foyer of thelodge spread rapidly through the building Police said the lira at the tourist lodge oi Harold Cook on Fourth St at Mosley Ave in Wasaga Beach completely gutt ed the home which had cap acity at 20 to 25 guats The the began in chester tield police said No one was iniured Nearby cabins were not damaged Collegiate Band Members Attend Music Camp gt Eleven members of the Bar rie Collegiate Band treturned this weekend min the inter provincial Music Camp at Man ltawabing Lake Tho band members were mong zoo advanced music stu dents who attended The week of intensive reheara ingznndcr professional teachers but rronductors was climax ed by series oi concerts and symphony orchestra presenta lion Of 11 Barrie Collegiate band members attending the writer cnce took part in the am phony The band plays the iirstoi series of concerts in Barrie on Nov at Bairle Central Col lcglate The performance will alsoieature the Kallna Ukrain ian dancers of Toronto Grant been To Orillia Manufacturer The Ontario Development Cor porntlon willgrant $97141 for glvahie loan to Shakespeare Company Canada Ltd which is establishing ne trope square toot plant at olllll The company produces fishing equipment for the Canadian market Itwill add such new lines as gas pistols and rifles electric outboard motors aluminum canoes and our top boats at its Drillia plant Mantiiaotu of tltese new lines for sale Canada and ex port to the Us and Europe was decided upon by the company partly becauseoi the possibil ityot the CDC loan granted under the provinces Equaliza tion or lndustrial Opportnity program said Trade and De velopmcnt Minister Stanie Randall The new plant will employ 78 persons initially risingtoim in live years Experts are ex ed tototal $10000uo by 197021 allowing year re 16 also REGINA CF Tourist de velopment otficials say airplane trips to some of Saskatchewans lakes are proving popular Most of the passengers2 Ichooithnguo cite the schooll with the heaviest en rolment figure weretiehley Park Johnson and ample Grown and that the Gradie Street rubdlvlajlonwu them non iortbo crowded situation Becoid 3243000 Visited can comma or National Exhibition cloeod 13 day run Labor Day without achieving its hopedtoruttend lance but with the protnlaeot hrlghterinture Openedron Sundays or the lirat time the 196 lair was able to attract onlyJJAEM yisitoro well belowltho anticipated SOOMO Tba lair beet previous year was 1965 when ammo turned out during lsday run innovations this year such as the licensing of one CNE res thoranttoserve liquor and the replacement oi the bigstar grandstand show with an allC nadian apectacleapparentiy had no recinbie in NW Motorcyclists apparentlych their crash helmet in barrio this weekend No one here was charged as the new provincial legislation requiring the headgear came into effect Sunday Sgt1 Ralph Berry oi the Barrie Police Dee partrnent said lo Wasaga Beach police were ed cyclistsbut issued no suuF diiierent story more than mo motorcyclists 150 of them in Metropolitan Tor onto were charged in Ontario The provincial law crash helmets mandatory for motorcycle operators and pas sengers went into cited Sunday Penalty for its violation is line of $5 to $50 Rugger Scores ma ChthMNlRESs First and last quarter spurts two teams to win their Ontarlo Rugby Football Union games during the week end Brainalea Satellites firstquartcrjtoucb teat St Catharines Earns 1+0 Sunday5arnia imperial scored two touch downs in the final quarter to beat WindsorDowu ver in rename At Sarnia Billiluell Larry Butler quarterbackGord Wil liams th McCabe and Don Merryfield scored one touch down each or thelmperials Bill Mathieson kickedthree co Bill Douglas scored two tone downs tor Windsor and Lee Shaw picked up another on hiyard passnndrun play Eric Corner added twu converts Getrry BurroWs scored the first touchdown tor Bramalea Pele Warren scored the other on ajpasa 1mm quarterback John Henry Jackson Jackson completed 12 of passes an had oneintercepted Bramalei currently ed wit londontor iirst place twowins eac St Cruha es is insecond spot one loss FULL EUR AIR SAfiKATDON CF innitpound balloon containing 10600000 cubic feet oi helium will launched in Manitoba this or ior upperatmosphere rcsearch says Dr Greg ory director at the ace ref search nstitute at the Univer the programwill cost about $250000 iewhistorla tom the Canadian uldthlt Two finjnredlfln Collision amnion ronr iezich ere Donald McGrll ilelt it iiorvvood Brian was one iDamage Esthnated flit $1800 Two people were injuredond total damage amounted to $1 800 in when accident on Wyinhoiwood Beach Road in Tiny township Sunday nigh Eollce said carj driven by BrianSiovenson to at Cooks ville swerved toavoid an ZOOTdcéChaioée IUnderHEImetlaw The law he been scdrned and protested since police started enforcinglLTwo mambcrs oi motorcycle club werecharged here Sundaywvhen they were caught wearingsoucepans Earlier ahout too motorcy paroded peacefully he mons Bhtin Toronto it was shella webbed innerl ingand be equipped with snug tilting dun stra making Succe rononrd on qurnand Marceau 3a soyearold insur ance salesmanl from Quebec won the Canadian power lilting championship Sunday at he Canadian National Exhi tion with threeliit total of Mpounds middleheavyweight weigh ing Wivpounds Marceau llited 305 poundsin the bench press 435pounds in squat press and 600 pounds in deadliftr Second was Tom Young or Tor to with total iitt ot 1155 pounds Patrick villeneuveol Quebec City won the heavyweight divi sioniwitha total of 1355 pounds other ners cludcd Alex Matheson Caledonfi Out and Wayne Osborne Branttord ban tamweighl Picket Secondaiy Schools In Metro TORONTO CF Memhers of the Ontari Up not Students set up pickets at three Toronto secondary schools today advolt eating more stude involve ntentln education The gtonp eff ate of the Canadian on of Studenk picketed William LyonrMaclrea ale Eatburst Heights and Oak wood 5collegiates distributing leaflets to students on their ch in schoolalter summer holidays Vlten Stone union viceepre dent id in an interview thetic passive and totally indif icrent to what is go aroundohem Build parked car skidded another feet struck the Pclcchaty vchicle and thaw into another who can The roadwaswci and lined with parked cars police sai The accident occurred at the brownlahiil Mr Pclcchaty and his pnssen gclr himellttnyKaldth oi Weston raisin nyrnacauaoran guess Eastern Conference Ottawa Toronto Montreal Hamilton Western $a i388 oeoo auNN edgier ii mur °°a FEEsgt 34 Hamiltinzts Edmonton Saskatchewan 29 British Columbus 6Calgary 10 Gamcleednesday resatflilaw es SWITCHES POST Dr Juris Seyersted acting consul general in ernneapol Minnvas named Norwegian ambassador to Buenos riot roof Call usviodny Standings are AM you of amniotic apatite no high school students whore turncd to school thismornflag both soltered whiplash huuries and minor cuts and bniises The Stavcnson vohlcle sustaim cd $1000 damage the Pelechaty vehicle 5500 the that parked car $200 and the other parked car $100 damage No charges have heenklald police said because oi the road and traitic conditions Announce ashrafiy tional trausportatin Well give Jiliukllsireoto whole months Seamansé gm asst Saskatchewanlle sald WE WOULD LIK rofINjERVIEw tED MANltBETWEEN IHE AGES 0F TOCONSDER ARE POTENTIAL EXECUTIVE TYPE MAR gt AND 45 WHOWANIS ER OPPORTUNII wmt MANAGEMENT WELL KNOWN INTERNATIONAL COMP AN THISM NVSlVIOULDHAVVE ATLEAsTGgAan12 EDUCAT IQ SOME SALES EXPERIENCE WQULDBE AN ASSET gvou QWEli to oursELE TQ INVESTIGATEWHAT THE 951 NRTANT DECISION OFYOUR

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