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Barrie Examiner, 17 Dec 1968, p. 3

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134nm Scott Plaza Appro By ROBERT ALLINGNN Examiner Sin Reporter City couodl last night approv ed in principle 134000 square toot shopping plaza proposal tor the citys north end proposed by Warren Scott and Associates The decision came after months at debate on two shopp ing plazas proposed for the in icrsecliou oi Bayiield Street and Cundlcs hood the one by War rcn Scott lor the east side oi Bayfield Street and the other by Chet Belle Ltd tor the rum side ot the road Council met in special ses sion last night to deal with tha motion to approve thc plaza which had been tabled at tho last regular meeting at council Dec ti Both shopping plaza proposals required rezoning to permit their construction While the city has approved In principle rezoning for the Scott lands irom rural residen tial to commercial iurther dc hate can be expected when iormai amendment to IE7le ing bylaw is drawn up and brought to council and in public hearings on the bylaw amendlt ment once it is approved NEEDS 0MB APPROVAL The Ontario Municipal Board will also have to approve the rezoning and rival developers 17th Bella 116 have Indicated they will opposa the Warren Scott proposal at that level While no lonnat action on the am Bells proposal has bean taken the approval oi the War ren Scott plaza is regarded as tacit retention at their plan since council adopted the policy Nov it that any plan in th area be limited to 130000 aouara icct oi shopping space Che Belle should receive some formal notiicstion that wa have not accepted their plaza that is only lair Aid Gerry Roberts told council last nlnt lie asked Ald Jack Garner chairman oi the city develop ment committee what action hia committee intended to Ilkcu The motion before us deals with the Warren Scott land dont know how we will dispose of the Chet Belle matterhut It will be disposed pi Aid Gara er said Debate on the shopping plazas took less than an hour last night THREE OPPOSED The motion to approve the Scott rezoning passed in re corded votc ten to three with only Aid Philip Sauve Aid Frank Hersey and Aid Del Cole opposed Aid Saure said he was oppoy ed to the motion to rescue be cause the principals in Barrie owso EAST OF BAYPIELD town properties who own the land where the Warren Scott will be built had never nannd like to know who am deal In with Aid Sauve said iayor Robert Bentley satd he knew some oi the principals but did not name them li AldSauve wishes that in formation it is available at Queens Park Companies by law must tits the names oi their oificers search oi tiles in Toronto by the Barrie Examiner shows the company to incorporated on December 10 rear The tiles list the names of three Toronto lawyers Edwin Arnold Christie PauLAtex Adams and David Arthur Allpnrt who brought bout the incorporation oi corn pany but the names oi the members oi board oi directors were not available The company Is not required to list the members oi its board until the end oi its iirst iiscal ycT Queens Pork oliicials ex pln ncd Aid Philip Sauve also asked who owns the property north at the Warren Scott proposal which is in Vespra township Both slayer Bentley and Aid Jack Garner said they were not aware who owned the and Why do you ask or what im pgriance is it the mayor ask ved president is bias Zeller oi er They sny they are too busy 75 lcms are still very important to fey partrnent oi municipal affairs in The parentchildcar triangle is inst becoming way oi liie for North Americans When parcnt fearing ior the safety at his child comes in conflict with the childs desire to control the puwcr under the hood oi the iamily car trouble and tragedy are oltcn the result Tcrry Filipctti manager at the Barrie oiiicc Ontario htotor Lcaguc told mcmbcrs oi the Barrie Kiwanis Club last night that one of the aims oi high school driver cducationnvjas to break up this triangle We at least prevent par ents bad driving habits irom being passed on he said TEENAGE SAFE driving and its clients onlhe iamiiy were under discussion at last nights mcnting oi the Barrie Kiwanis Club in Miramar Gar Education Reduce Family Conflicts noniamin instructor will also became less irritated with mis takes and is less likely to let it show We have driver education in schools to teach the skills and to develop the knowledge hab its and the correct altitude in the young driver he said The under25 age group said Mr Filipetti has been shown to be responsible lor per cent oi lrnilic accidents So iar in Barrie three courses have been completed and north will start in January total at 450 students will have been enrolled in the our pro grams dens Terry Filipetti centre at the Ontario ilotor League in Barrie told the club that young drivers who finished high school driver education eaurs MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS DEPT wanMaya Bentley planned meeting between Mayor Robert Bentley and the department oi municipal aiiairs on the VespraBnrrie conflict brought about by the mayors at tempt to invoke zoning ireczo in the township was called oli today by the department Mayor Bentley hadhopcd meet with department otticials tomorrow However he said this morning he had learned through Art Evans MFR Simcoe Centre that the meeting could not be arranged to meet with us at this time of year the mayor said think that the original roas nn approached the department oi municipal atiairs is still val id and think the original prob théfulurc pi dotvntownBfirric the mayor said jit would ap be said The mayor telephoned the de spcciilc vaccine tor the Hong Kong flu Calls off Meeting Toronto late in November to ask about the possibility oi using section 27 at the planning act to prevent shopping plaza devci opers irom taking plans outside the city Section 27 gives the minister the ppwer to ireeze all devel Hong Kong Not Here Yet The new flu virus known as the Hong Kong flu has not pene trated the Barrie area However December is the beginning or the flu season according to Dr Nancy Armbrust of the County Hea Unit Dr Armbrust said there was lluvaccine available but not the The flu virus is an air born virus but is most likely to be caught by direct contact with person who is just coming down with the virus iruustice which can only result Snowstorins Block Cdn The teachers must embark on twoweek preparation course at ltyerson Folyteohnical lnsti tutc local businessmen have provided cars and other help without which there could have been no program said Mr Fili Li Ileshowcd two films to the club one oi which explains some at the common causes of road mishaps such as hydropinning inattentioo and poor judgment The other was at Walt Disney cartoon which dealt with the transiorrnaiion at mildman nered pedestrian into an aggres Isive iiend behind on wheel es couldget preterred insur ance rates With him are vo cational guidance committee chairman Hob Hadley LEFT and John Voices opmcnt in community which doesnot have an oliieial plan In letter to City Clerk Ben Straughan Vll Palmer dep uty minister at municipal aiialrs said he felt using the section gainst Vesbra would be ja most inappropriate use of the power The department sent acnpy oi the letter toEarl Richard son clerk at Vespra which brought strong criticism oi the mayor irom members of that council In letter to the city Itir Richardson said Vcapra coun cll consider this action gross in suspicion and poor public ra latinns it light Over Poie PUNIA ARENAS Reuters American pilot Max Conrad the flyinggrandiather has re turned to this southern Chilean port alter violent snowstorms prevented him reaching the Scored by Bob Ayers and Jim CHRISTMAS MESSAGE Rev John Honey oi St Giles church will deliver the Christ mas message to the Barrie ants Club at its annual turkcv dinner next Monday The mc in will be held at 515 pm in the hliramar Gardens on Dun lop Street FINAL PARADE Officers and men oi I1 Squadron the Grey and mcoe Foresters will hold their last parade belore the Christmas holidays this evening in Barrie armory it has become tra tion with the squadron the iicers mess holds an allranks smdkcr where turkey shoot given out The dtairmnn oi the 1953 Unit ed Appeal in Barrie Cooke will be holding an infor mal party tor campaign per sonnel at his home party is iorm oi Thank You amen or nor Joseph Speight oi is Worslcy Street was bitten by dog yes to school was told to report the ncident to government oi iicials DAMAGE $250 Barrie police report an acci Barrie Knights Deieat Borden Barrie Knights trounced Base Borden Pee Woes 61 in an ex hibition game at Borden Sunday Scott Robertson and Dottg Thomson scored two goals ends to pace Barrie while singles were Hamilton Ending Bob Blacks shutout at 045 of the third period was Kevin Schamchorn GiitCampaign Termed Success The Canadian Mental Health Association Christmas Gift Cam paign is success Chatrman Mrs Joan Wilson said this morn ing that she was not sure ex actly how many giitsvhad been collected but that it was now possible to provide present tor all Ontario Hospital and nursing home patients on the list Eleventh hour donations coup led with an announcement by the Pcnatang hospital that there would be lower patientsjin resi dericc over the holidays saved the campaign iew days ago with iiiflgiiis needed the count sipodnt about 350 Dropboxes in the city were not producing results Each gilt will come to about $150 value said MISWIISDL Usual value is our gift pnorussrouar Morton Dr Cuii Oral Surgeon wishes to announce thathe will be at the oiiice of Dr Peter Dean tor the practice Oral Surgery and Anaesthesia on Saturdays orrrcn rupNEraitsis orrrcn LOCATION or DUNKth mar South Pole crrvlivcws THE RARItiE EXAMINER TUESDAY DECEMBER 17 IBSSJ LOCAL AND GENERAL prizes and othernawanisrrarei UNITED APPEAL Strabane Avenue at noon on Friday The luncheon terday will taking his daughteri ture delves into the operation ysation Board and the Niagara Just question Aid Saura said search oi records in the Vespra township oiitca on Owen SL showed that the land is owned rotntly by Jack stellar planning board member and company known as Pomax Dov eiopmenls bid Pomax Developments was he corporated as construction company on Aug 196a th Iowdale and the vicepresident Sarah chler oi Wiltoudale WANTS RESERVE Aid Sauve suggested that the city hold one toot reserve at the north end oi the Warren Scott lands one loot rcscrvo had been allowed for the easter ly limit oi the property but nona on the north side Ald Garner said he felt the one loot reserve was good suggestion and said he hoped it would be incorporated in lha amending bylaw Warren Scott was present in the audience at the meeting and answered qucstlons irom calm cil however the three Toronto devclopers in Cher BulltLou slnv David Hamburg and it anny Volte were not present Aid Snuve asked when the developers were Informed oi the meeting Clerk lien Straughan said he phoned them about pm The meeting was at pm dent at the intersection of Van couver Shanty Bay Road and Blake Strcct yesterday Max hiatctich oi l3 Parkdale and El sie liaikes oi Shanty Hay road collided with one another ycs tertiay and caused $250 damage to the two cars crtasn Ar PLAZA Reginald John Cowan oiPhelp sion and Anna Martin oi Van couvcr Street were involved in an accident at the Slmcoe plaza yesterday Damage to the cars was not There were no injur res day and was very much in ARTHUR EVANS Events To Head Top Committee gt0i Legislature Simcoe Ce ntre MPP Ar tlfirr Evans was named this morning to head the legislatures 35memhcr committee on Vgcv ernmcnt commissions tor sec ond year The committee one at the most important inlhe legisla oi provincial government agen cies such as Ontario Hydra the Ontario Water Resources Com mission the Workmcns Compan and St Lawrence Parks Com missions The government has more than it such agencies At the top of the agenda will be look at Ontario Hydros recently announced rate increase Mr Evans said Many mem bers are conceran about what made the increase neccssary He promised the allpartycnmA mittee wouldlhave busy sched they became the Redskins they istarto STRONG nuconn Robert Sarieant titit chairman at the Barrie Dis trict lloilgiate board banged his travel for the last time last night when the board held The Barrie District Collckiate board last night recommended the appointment at Ronald los sop as principal at Central Col legiate Mr Alosop is now vice principsi oi the school He will replace It Bowman who ed vised the board that he intend ed to retire last month tlr tlossop was born In Tor onto in ms lie was educated in Toronto where he took BA at University oi Tomato Ho majored in mathematics and physical education while there Upon graduating iir blossom was married to Eleanor Patricia Rivers also oi Toronto The young couple lctt tor Kenora Ontario tthere ntr ttossop worked as lay minister for your and halt The man who will become principal at the oldest school in the Barrie secondary school sys tem represents the new breed in educators The student in the minds oi the new breed comes betorethe subiee nir Mom is perhaps they most popular man at gt Central Collegiaieeven though asvice principle he is responsibledor discipline His popularity goes back to the days when he coach ed the schools basketball team the Redskins The teams name sthercs of Mr hiossops imagination was new to Bar rie he said in an interviewto iiuenced by the Kcnora coun tryside The Indians up there had lot to do with my out look and eating for things The basketball team at Central Ineeded name almost as bad as they needed some ins Once hlr hiossop added that sirlce then the Redskins have had strong record of solid wins ir hiussop who has been with Central lor the past 11 years gave up coaching the basketball team when he was appointed vicetprincipal three years ago ielt some other teachershould have the opportunity to work with the students he said being Linda Kean SemiConscious In Hospital lfiyearold Barrie girl is still semiconscious in Royal Vic toria Hospital today after being injured in tobogganing accit dent over week ago binda Keast daughter of Barrie lire chief Dan Keast is in fair cunt dition Oiiteials at the hospital say shhe awakes for short per iods of time and then lapses hack into unconsciousness again She washurt when the tobogA gan she was riding down hill bathe golf course on Sunnidalc Road crashed into concrete ute WINDOWS Measurcd and estimate given tree like $14 49 Essa Itd at the lights OpenWcthdaya till push Sniurdaystiiitpmr pumping station Dec min in thickness an hardware Includedp Scli storing stuekalzcs 28 58 flit 610 210 61 szsfss concerns BOABDS Tittttl MEETING its final lormal meeting Seat ed with the chairman is hier vyn Parker and board super intendent II Ramsay The board members will continue New Central Principal coach tor student team is big plus tor teacher The walls oi lr itiossops oi tice are covered with paintings he did when he had some spare time havent done any paint ings ior several years he said At one time Mr Most gave serious thought toworking as an artist He has hadsev cral exhibitions of his paintings and workedon number or occasions as painting instruclt tor usually or classes at night students or during the summer The school lhat ilr Mossop takes over next year one that prides itsell on its Itadiiion That tradition will continue to be vitatpart oi Central said hlr Mossop but we must keep in mind that tradition is evaluable asset providing it does not stifle the imagination and pro gress oi the institution it is part at mason ROLE Computers and the things they roan deflorerase the work luadon teachers will play malor role atCentral in the years tocome said Air Mnssop His back ground in mathematics at uni versity enables Mr hiossop to ully appreciate Ihe benefits that result when mathematical principles areput to work thinkeomputers will en able us to do more tor the pupil We can concentrate on the in dividual once the machine be gins to do the dull dreary work he said The use oi resource people in schools is another area Air llossop eels is going to undergo some big changes The use oi outside people and the iurther involvement at parents inthe educational process are areas that are very flexible at the moment he said Education particularly in the volatile times bciore usis very challenging thing he said We have so many thing to teach and somany new Ways of teaching them It sometimes gets little frightening Mr hiossap secs iewer rigid guidelines in the schools of the iuturc Studentsare becoming more mature and are asking for more work Teachers will also respond to this new challenge the students have put iorward he said Mr hiossop said he believes there is cnough flexibility in the educational system to otter satis factory solutions that will allow students to be individuals However thiscannut be done through protest movements It must he done within the struc turc we have now rar the past icw years an Mossop hasbcen working with Dinl 1261498 to operate the secondary schools as committee oi the new Simcoe County Board oi Education tExamincriPhotn Ronald Mossop Named RONALD MDSSOP Grade in siudcnls setting up structure they can workwithin counciioi about 15 gradel3 students mccts wiihlhe vice principal he sits in as an adviser and discusses the prob lems they iccl have to be re solved Recently the students prepared statement that outlines what they cut school all about it will be sent to par ents with report card this week CORRECT CItOSSEYES Ctosscycs which develop in early childhood can be straighti cncd it treatment is begun in time STORE HOURS OPEN Mon to Soturdny mm to lo pm Sundoy ii nm to6 pm vPiuzo Druus Harrie Plan 72855 Oneof the finest Canadian whiskies this country has everlasted browsers

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