SUSANRAKISAY left and listen to president Crawfords assembly Classes began Tues LindaSmclle both ï¬rst year students at Georgian College speech during the schools ï¬rst daytikanlinar photo 2200 College Students Attend First Assembly The first assembly for the nGeorgian College of Applied Arts and Technology was held yesterday afternoon in the Cola lier Street United Church hall Speaking to the zoo students registered yr the second year of the colleges history Robert Crawlord president at the college said he hoped they Would he inthe new building by October Students are currently using four church halls as class rooms Mr Crawtord outlined the purpose at the collcge and the type of courses it was designed to offer Hesaid the courses offered were employment orien tated and intondcd to meet the nceds of the community One olthe major objectives of our college is to help meet this need for the sake oi the in dividual wbo=has become major importance in society where the training and skills of people have surpassed capital as the major economic factor The president told the student audience toebrnncn in Fene tang which oifers courses in the world Tuesday While driv optlcal lens making will be continued there but that all other course would be given in classes on the new campus STRESSES ATTENDANCE Dean Lee Cameron spoke to the students on behalf of the faculty and outlined what was expected at them While class lioad Collapses Under Automobile James am of Dunlop Street probably thought that the bot tom had linallyfallen out of mg along Downsviow Drive the ground suddenly eollapsed un der Mr Blair and his car Constructionwork was being carried out on thestreet The front end at Mr Barrs car dropped forward However the drop wasnt very deep and there was no injury or dam age done Mr Barr reported the Incli dent in police nhn are looking into the matter attendance was not going to be taken Dean Cameron spoke about the problems that em up when student begins skip ping lectures One student asked it shirts and ties had to be worn to classes The Dean replied You will be required to wear clothing that isrespeetablc pre sentable clean and suitable tor the occasion That means shirt and lie replied the student as he sat dolvn Classes which started ycstcr day will continue to he held in the Barrie Shopping Plaza St Giles Church Hallï¬Trinily Church hall and the Collier Street United Church Church hailuntil the new building is opencd REFUSED INDIANS scllnElaEn Ont ca The Moral and provincial govs ernmepts were criticized Tues day by anNDP member of the Ontario legislature for abdicat ing their responsibility to the children at treaty Indians in the Armstrong area Say Collective Bypassed By 11 Barrie balm goatdal has criticized the talents made by Mansï¬eld Deonlan General Co Ltd president Moore mourning the strike of one local sac United Rubber worker employed by the coer Hr Moorelstatemeala use duribod as adellberate ab tempt to circumvent the mech anism of the collective mg process Robert Dennis pre sident oi the collncil saidnego tinting cordiallle were appoint ed by both the union and man agement When Mr Moore do cidcd to pay television station toread his statement over the air ho was in effectab ndoning No Settlement Is In Sight The strike against thavManss fieldDenman General Co Ltd by Localsito United Rubber Workers entered its thilid day with no settlement In sight The two sides met last Pflday helpe the loo employees walked out There has not been meeting Slmt According to union oitielais the company is using salaried erra ployees to clear out production that was in process when the strike began The union bclievu that the company does not have enough experienced labor to up eate the machlnery required to meet production schedule Pickcts are being maintained by the union The company is be lieved to have enough Joe to heal the plant for another two weeks Union members say that fuel is delivered by tanker lnlclls diven by members of the team slers union The union maintains liepairnlan Skunk Cross Picket Lines Sydney Owen president of Los cat 538 United liobbcr Workers reported todaylllot the nickel lina outside the Mansï¬eldDen man General plant was crossed yesterday by repaiiman and skunk According to Mr Owen the skunk ran out oi bushes on By meat Rd and skooted across the picket line The repairman ar rived in car and walked into thojtlant novelistwrest Sees Syuft Uï¬der Manager Bylaw Mayor It Bentley said to day that adrait bylaw outlining the terms of reference and duties oi the new city managcr is belng prepared by the city sol icitor He said the dratt incorporated the features at bylaws from other cities that have the manager sys4 tem We wroteto all the munici palities in theprovinee that have this formol administration and asked for copies of their by laws We picked the best ones and asked the solicitor to collsolA idate them the mayor said The general government com mittee metlast Thursday to con sider the terms oi reference of the manager position and consid er applications ior the job The draft will give us basis to discuss the us further aid Some of iheirvclanses are much better th think we can sensible and rpmlmentheads and the city The Mayor said that the com mittee had reached on decision on the manager position but they have general idea what we want Fbrmer City Manager Walter Gigg left his position month ago to take post with Georgian college At spacial general govern ment meeting Aug consul tants report was received which would haveeliminated the city manager position and distribu ted it among three other admin istrators Despite the controversy sur rounding the issue tile city ad vertized nationally and locally at cost oi $500 for man to tilt the position Meanwhile the mayor de clcrkhave an extra workload to complete the tasks tormerly done by the manager It speeial coordinating com mittee ofdepartment beads and the city clerk has been set up to handle the situation which gives the department heads I053 responsibility the mayor sal The consultants report pre pared by lndependent manage ment consultant Dr Brown recommended in part th at the city elerk he promoted to the po sition of clerk istrator who would continue his duties in recording the minutes of coun cil meetings but would take on the additional responsibilities of instructing department heads on resolutions and bylaws passed by council assisting elected mem bers with problems of legisla tion and providing liaishn av mongdepartmcnts The city should hire per sonnel manager who would also serve as deputy clerk and pur chasing agent the report said The treasurer rather than the city manager would prepare the budgets for the city cool Rncnrrlow The report received cool re ception gt in ir report to city council Manda night the general gov ernment committee referred to the manager as city adminis Mayor Bentley was ask ed whe er this implied that the committee would move in the direction ill the consultants recommendation City manager is an oldfash ioned term dministratol is the in word said thever it does connote something at change in meaning from sys tem of overall control to one of general co oi The old bylaw was written in land There havegbeen many changes the growth otthe city since that time he said is no question that we move for more responaibii ity for the city department heads which is one of the things Dr Brown recommenled but dont think this is major change It is just official recognition of powers which have already been absorb Mayor Bentley said Barg MD The labor council release said sinker an receiving ll ï¬nan cial and moral ulppo from or ganized labor in the ma Last nights meeting was attended by approximately an representa tives oi the locals in the area that the iearnatera will not cross picket line Main point of contention be tween company and onion is company plan to revise work rates Plan November Start On New The Barrie Country Club hopes to have its new iiibola golf course ready for play by the spring 01 mo Gordon Leighton president of the club says in notice to clubmemi hers fivesheet curtingrlnk will be complete by Nov 1969 he said The new country club will be located on St Vincent Strect north of Highway too and will replace an so acre site on Sunnidalc Rd ch has been purchased by Mr Leighton said in sub scriptions have been received for the new club and financing has been arranged to start work on the new site by November of this year Pony Club OiOllicers new le of ofï¬cers for the Barrie Clubhosbean ely ected Thenew district commission er is Mrs Shirley Brown at RR No Barrie the Assistant Dis trictCommissloner is Ted Levi la Mrs Janna McEwen Serving on the board or dir ectors this year will he Mrs Anderson hlrsPetar Har vie Pat Folgrave and Ernie Watts The Barrie Fony Club form ed two years ago is afï¬liated with the National Pony Club of Canada Ontario Region which in mm is affi tedeith the British Horse Society and Pony Club worldwide organization Last year sixyoung riders from across Canada were selec ted by the national board to complete in New Zealand Most members of the equestrian Olympic team begin their riding with branch of the pony club in one country or other Thiaiyear the Barrie Pony Club has staged its musical illia fairs and sent team to the regional rally at Mohawk Raseway in July as well as another team to Maple ingaug usi for the district Rally Membershlp entitles children to year round instruction in cveryphase of horsemanship meeting every Sat in summer and twice month in winter or barbecues sleightides and skidoo meets as well as regular CDUISE The Barrie Pony Club is non profit organizationwhoSe instructors donate the time an study necessary for its cours lt Thieves Take $1i15lroin Olfice TbEit of $10 in cash fromihe offices of the Deluxe Taxi conn pany on clapperton Street was reported yesterday ding to police Mr pieces Golf Course ElectsSlaté son and the secretarytreasurer Fecal Dali Of MGï¬YIyVSL rides in Oro Midland and Or ism asivbdr The move from old facilities to new has been going on all week at the Royal Victoria Hospital The new switchboard ï¬mdamhflomw 7mg mum went into action this morning In the top picture Mrs Lucilll Essam takes the last call on the old switchboard Below tho new switchboard twice the slzoolthn old one rcqulres two operators lira Linda York and Mrs Essam stand by to to take the first call on the new board yrs3e Marked Al Midloï¬df ev John swain Assistant Generalotthe Society of Jesus in Rome is making pilgrim age to thelitortyrs Shrine and SainteMarie Amongvtlle Hurons 1535146491 Thursday the Feast Day otthe Martyrs The main public function of the day will be 1030 am can celebratcd mass when Father Swain wfll be the principal cele brant at Canadas national shrine of the North Americanmarlyr Rev Lionel Stanlord rector of Reg College ule Jes uit seminaryat Willowdale Ont will preach the sermon Priests and laity from at least six dioceses in Ontario and New York state Toronto Hum lltonPeterhorough Kingston and Sault Ste Marie 0nt and Buffalo are expected to attend the rites honoring the Ro man Catholi Churchs secon dary patronsaints of Canada and MANY FOLLOW ROME About 00DD0000 ot the worlds population are Roman Catholi ion Todd bookkeeper for the company found the cash missing from canvas hug placed that lacked drawer The report said there appeared to be evidence of tampering with the desk the drawer vas part of Police are eontinulng their on vestiga the United States st Joseph is this primary patron saint of Can MISSION HEADQUARTERS Later in the day Father Swain and other pilgrims visit the reconstructed Sain Marie the mission headquarters for six of North Americas eight French Jesuit martyr saints This the first Eurepao community in Ontario is being rebuilt by the Ontario government Father Swain 60yearald na tive of Kemptville 0nt is on month tour of Jesuit residences in Granada He has achieved the unique distinctionoi heingelect all or appointed to the high posts evcroccupied by Canad ian the tailyear history at the Jesuils All one time he was Su periorv of the Province of Upper Canada which cond acts the Martyrs Shrine He joined the Order in ma studied at lgnatius College the novitiate in Guelph 0nt the Immaculate Conception Schol asticate in Montreal Que Reg is College inToronto 0nt and the Gregorian University in Rome and taught at Regionalis College in Kingston Ont prior to ordination During his 43 years in the or der he also has been Novice Master at the novitiate for EnV glish speaking Jesuits in Can ada Tertian Master in Japan Assistant for the English Assist antcy under the late Superior General the VeryRev Baptiste Jansscns of Belgium and Vicar General in Rome VATICAN COUNCIL While servingas Vicar oral he wasaceorded the un usual honnr of being invited by FepejFaul V1 to participate in the Second Vaitican Council ing the last General Caugre tion or the Order hewas cha man of the Committee oi Gov ernment to consider reform Fatherswaln first visited the hlartyrs SM and the ruins of Saill iate in laughter as pries he said many masses at the Church olSt Joseph the sanctuaryoi the lilartyrs and officiated at numerous ceremo ies at SainteMarie lie also was active the earlyarcha tions and res aeh lvhchledl to the recon incl site of Sainledtta sit cd in the valley of the Wye Lake and River below the hilltop shrineg Five of the eightma lyrSwere killed within few miles of the mission centre here and three perished at or near todays Auriesvitle Ni iMoreSavings at Reynolds ALUMINUM CITY TAX INSTALLMENT The Fourth installment oftha lost City or Barrio Real Pijoperly taxesisdue by wnar tobcr 2195s Ward bomber 91968 October to loss sea srsa aegtrsuslou Lioness STEP Reg 1595Nowll99 16 negation Nowozw zoï¬axrmé aoosllow 32 ESCQNIENTIONLlusr goblgnï¬tégjn Hana con nor Ilighwayrhifie as noun tti ï¬ling an officer is patrolled itn so manyehrs tsifylg