Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 24 Sep 1968, p. 2

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HARRIE OPTIMIST and lleutenantgovcrnor Ed Jenn ings icit talks with district governor Dale Duffield of Lon don Ont before the dinner meeting last night Mr Dul field cautioned club members that new members must be sought and new vitality added to all service clubs it they were to avoid beconung mere knife and fork affairs lie sis SERVICE CLUB you so said he refused to bellcvo all the criticism of youth heard lately saying feel we have the finest youth ever ready to worktoday tEx anuner Pholol Dull Programs Causing Dwindling Membership Service clubs iacecxtlnoilon unless their programs can be made more Interesting Optimist distrlct governor Dale Duiiield ol London Ont told members of the Barrie club last night Hc said that thousands at men are leaving community service club work each year simply be cause of the lock of interest lie said it was up to individual clubs to make their meetings and programs as interesting as possible not necessarily to at Council Agrees War Memorial Is Not The Place For Hippies No more hippies should be permitted on the war memorial was the consensus last night as city council memberlagreed to meet with Royal anadisn gLegion representatives parks and recreation official and the polica department to discuss the long haired types who use the monument as resting place The meeting was called in re ply to letter from the Legion to the city complaining of the situation We must be sure the police are lhere We want some teeth inmillis Aid Frank Hersey sa Aid Dorian Parkcr said she had received numerous letters and phone calls from citizens complaining about the young people on the cenotaph Ald It Jolliffe described it as problem that was be conung worse all the timer mu lilacLarcn held minority position and voted gainst the proposal These are only wcckcnd hip pics The true hippy is flow er lover Hes out in the coiin try We dont need large meeting to control this thing he said tract new members but to re taln those who had already loin ed and wanted to be involved Withonta sufficiently large membershipuwe cannot perform the community service functions which are our lifeblood and the very reason for our existence he said During last nights dinncr meeting at which an Duiiicld spoke new member Benjamin Liberty was inducted into the club Candidate Benjamin Libs erty stood while Murray Shop icy formally hiductod him into the club urging him to allow creed oioptlmtsm and service to his fellow man Another coremony involved the awarding of the Golden Circle of Optimism toTBob Lemon pre sented by Lieutenant Governor Ed Jennings for various achieve ments in club and community service Largest community service pr0lt ject run by the Optimist club in Barrie is minor hockey league bashes from this league were in attendance as guests and were introduced to the membership amid applause any Plans scue of Lots LAt Golf Club Properly The cityengincer will prc pare draft plan of subdivision tor cightacrea oi the 80acre Barrie Golf and country Club pro erty following city council ac on last night The subdivision willconslst of peripheral lots of the golf club property abutting sunnidsie Jload It was recently purchas ed by the city The lots will lie salii to help defray the $315000 purchase price of the property The planswill be presented to theplanning board and the city development committee for theirconsideratian and after tha city has approved them ap pllcatlon will he made for re vzoniogr and the installation oi services Aid Roberts saidhe hoped the city could sell the fiots by May of next year The golf club was purchased by thecity for parkland The Citizuis Save the Park com tmittee who pushed the city to acquir the 80 acre site has been chargcd with the respon itity of raising $61500 as condition of the purchase Aid Roberts said do the committee did raise the necfisary funds tmay be nec essary forthe to sell addi Lttinitl lots are He said he tell the city could also count on $0000 in grants from other levels of govern mcnt depending on the use the land was put to Council last night approved paymentof the purchase price in three installments The iiist $92000000 being due October in Two additional installments of M9009 and $91000000 will be paid in 1969 The watercourse onthe lands will be purchased separately or $30000 The bylaw to issue debentures to coverI the cost of the land passed no in recorded vote with only Aid Fred Smith op posed May and October of at midnight Transplant PatieniDiedfi 0i Pneumonia Pneumonia has been blamed it deflhd 10yearold kid my on antpltient Paul Pope Pa son of Mr and um Paul Pope of concession in plant township diedatatis pin Sunday In Toronto General oe pitel 1h cause of death wag not announced until yesterday afternoon pending the completion of an autopsy Arpobesmaniorthehodttab said that the tramplapilitnli which perforated five mom 010 believed to have been the came of death Dr Wilson who We associated with the transplant op erstion said the primary coin cern in kidney transplant cases Ivth relax infection aware Paul had been allowed to re turn home on several weekends since the operation it had been expected that he would be home for good before Christmas its had received the kidney from sovenyearold boy killed near Barrie in car acetdeaL Services will be bold in the chapel of Jennctta Funeral Home Barrie at pmwed ncsda He will be buried in St James Cemetery Strou Haroidlilng Farm Opens New Wing TheHarold King Farm near Keswick rehabilitation centre for released convicts will open the Stuart Jalinry wing on Sunday at ram To be held in conjunction with the annual open house barbecue the ceremony1vill be led by the lion Allan Groasman minister of correctional institutions with an opening address by commen tator Pierre Berton Also taking place during the day with the unveiling of Memorial Plaque by lilrs Stuart Joitary the dedication of the Charles Scott Martin Memorlpl Library by Mrs Scott Martin and the showing of The Reolv ist documentary film by llruca Iiopp that illustrates the need for aftercare rehabilita lion and the program available at the Harold King Form it will be shown at 400 430 and 500 pm planned program for both children and adults has been ar ranged and it discouraged by weather conditions the events will take place the following Sund Manciield Strike In Second Day The United Rubber Workers Local 7510slrike against the ManstteldDenman General Co Lidenicrcd its second day without incident Twclve mon manned the picket lines while union negotiators met among themselves this morning Salaried employees entered the plant without incident Jl3urrowa member of the management negotiating team said tho company had no statement to make at this time Saiarled personnel are main loirung the plant to ensure that safety requirements are met The two sides have not met since the strike began Sunday The 300 union members walk erl oil the Job when company offer which theywere prepared to accept was made subject to the unions acceptance of pleceivorlr incentive program The union tcrmed the program unrealistic ITS OLD nar Man has been making glass for more than 5000 years Nrewcqrnerisffi Cut Throne Speech Debate TJ We CDThe Comv mona fluone speech cndcd two days early Monday atter complaintsfromtwn Liber altreshmcn thatithe whole cit ercise had been useless and tr relevant The general debate was cut off by allsparty agreement late in its sixth day leaving the way clear for the Commons to settle into its regular business today Firsiltem of business prom and high priorityuby Prime Minister Trudeau as to be ex labllahmentot peclal com mittee to recommend newvrules ol procedure by Dec dead line With this done the House will turn to series oi bills broaden lngutba scope of farm loan grains Mondays final round of the thronespeech debate like its piedeccssors skipped over th whole range of members cont ceros HT SCHQOL llRSDAY SEPT 26 Mondays and Thursdays trip Sapi 30ai shorthand Typewriting Bookkeepingt All sub is taught in professional highlight was outspoken attack by Conservatch Heath Macquarria on policies the gov ernment has followed in relation to the Eiafran question Heurged the government supply planes for Red Cross no lie shipments to the famine stricken breakaway state in eastern Nigeria implying that bould be ignored Nigerian threats against such Pannist norms to or ganiw drum corps in Bar rle met last night Seated from hilt to risbt era It Jon Ball urs Evelyn miter Mrs Betty Mantis and ltrs Eileen nompsoo The grasp hopes to be able to muster at but to numbers for once sad buglo and colorguard and as inelorettu mm It Photo CITY iv NewDrumcops EleCts 1Oificers LflflE IARIUE EXAMINER Cites Need For Iiéarings runenav snowman is In Nursing Home cases An olilclal olthe Associated Nursing Homes of Ontario ssld yisterday the Cars Villa ours tng home case shows the need for impartial bearings and appeal procedures before any llaence revocation and removal of pot tents The Coilingwood affair is classic example at the result of lack of mechanism for impartial heeiingand appeal Mrs he Mason of London Ont reported Monday to the annual conven tion of the Associated Nursing SeekEnlries In Newmarket Music Festival Entrants are now being sought for the NinthAnnuoi Music festival sponsored by the New market blons Clpb next May Sohollrslilps will be awarded lor most categories of the open classes lor which live dollar entrance fee will be levied Syllabus will be available to contestants by early November at the Examiner building to hayiieid St All correspondence should be addressed to Mr Charles William 52 Botstord Sii Newmariset The adjudioators for loss will he Miss Margaret Miller Brown piano Dr David Duchterlony vocal and instrumental and Mrs Helen Milne for the ac cordion USl Protests Thant Call To End Bombing UNITED NATIONS CPi In my view the atmosphere will not be as congenial as we would wish it tobe The forecast about the oil mateto he expected at the 23rd session of methanol Assam bly opening at pm EDT was made Monday by Secretary General Thant It began to come true sooner tban even Thant could have imagined Within short time United States Ambassador George Bell was knocking at his door to deliver protest against Thants news conference ie marks on Vietnam which includ ed reiteration of Thants long heid view that the LS should stop all bombing of North Viet nam Thant had also expressed the view that last months Warsaw pact invasion oi liberalrieaning Csechoslovakia was serious setback to the recent East West dotente which had led to agreement on treaty to pre vent the spread otnucieac we pons poisoned the atmosphl all over the world and this soned atmosphere am afraid will be particularly reflected in this big hall am smith as Textbooks Homes incorporated Ontario lilri Huangcoordinator oi Ilia Associations education and standards committee recnm minded to report that once committee be iter ram referred to the case of Jeannette Gunner tor inar operator of the cars Villa nursing home at Colllngwwi whose 1le was closed 0n tarlo authorities lastTobruary libs was subnmntty mitt ted of nine charges of assault against elderly patients under her care Twenty former 0p tario hospital patients were re moved from her home brim her licence was revoked Belore the charges worstid Ontario Jlsalth Minister Dr Matthew Dymond madrpubtic in the legislation thermist ttons against Mrs Gurman who later sold the nursing home Referring to the Oolllngwood case lilrs Mason said licence revocation and removal of pa tlcntsis traumatic experi ence for any nursinghoma owner as well as causing lou of income and loss of investment Mrs Mason said training program for nursing borne per sonnel has bogged down through refusal of provincial authorities to endorse it Denial of rocogni tion had made it difficult to get fcderai Manpower department or other assistance Howevsr the committee in tended to proceed with the pro gram City To Borrow oszsnonroni City council agreed last night to borrow total of $610000 for various city projects More than $45000 of this sum will go for the construction of sewers waiermalos sidewalks andstreet openings in the city The cost of renovations to the Barrie Arenawltl take another ssopoo Another $13000 will be used to cover theeost of airport lands Othersumo will go to thapur chase oi BarrieCouotry Club property aadvlth purchasing of new iranstorme meters and substation equipment by the Pub iio Utilities Commission MONDAYS STAR By TREASSOCIATED PRESS Pitching Dean Gianoe Twins set down California on three hits struck out seven and walked none as Minnesota beat the Angels 30 BattingPat Kali lwlni slammed his first malili lea ue homer and doubled in one er run in Minnesotas to triumph over California ilu Canadian Sabres Drum hope newly fornied Barrio group last night elected im lN slate of otflom vie Hayes wu named chair man and Fran Grantham at Bothwell Cree is the new pub licity diremrA ways and means committee to raise funds for instruments and uniforms includes Mrs Joan Ball of as Botth Cree Mrs Betty bic llenoi 22 Grove St 12 Mrs eon Thompson of at Vin sent BL and tire Hayes Mr Hayes will be the drum mAlor of the senior and ionic boys bands while Debbie Halo formerly otottawa is the drum malorette All of these groups In drllltng loathe Santa Claus parade and the winter carnivle Were chiefly concerned with putting merciung unit on tha eosponsor of the and on cant do that without at out 50 members Sand ten in re serve With over 30 members now added Mr Hayeswe ho to have drum and glooksalp units as well malorette detachment and color guard This cant be done without the whole hearted support of the parents of the community and celluitodny on uraet said Allan Arunauit real ctvtc Interestltt the pro no Last year the group was torn od to cancel at taut oupsr scanning to shortage of num ber nd while amt iii in it com use are ti stilllooklngior nunso over towawall numbers The Sabres meet every hes day at not leLIl tbs tarni ers marketbuiidlng for on Andeshalfbourdrll ecutlve meetings will much every third Monday of the month at notth cm 000 pm from pirents donationstis plannedlor October 10ch aching nunon normalisation 44 The Canadian lnsii tenths BIIMWII load nt lylelt out of llstoi Unto cd Appeal agencterpubllshed in yesterdays Exenuner The list appeared in no main pest chairmen Dos Cook dress to the Kempcnielt Kiwanis club The CNIH is one vol 11 agencies well give you iiulistrouiii if which heater fdrtvotfl titofixnnni Go mazes $553

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