SHOW DELIGHTSAUDIENCE lanet Stewart one of the performers at last nights Civ =itan Variety Show delighted the audience with fine rendi tions of popular songs Billy bureausrile in Spirits Continentnl InnSandy Martin WellingtonNeil Jackson Raysllorelodro Corth Sandy Novak Quartu Brookdale Park loni The Canadian Way Nottawnsagn InnThe Squires MOVIES RoxyCandy BinomialCarmen baby fiTrustees Complain Th Less For TravelThqn Stuff Travel allowances for trustees Lend senor employees of the Sim icoe countyboard of education were discussed at the regular meeting of the board last night At previous meeting the board decided to allow travel allowance of 13 cents per mile for trustees travelling to and from board meetings illemhers lot the senior administrative staff were to be paid 15 cents mile Orthe first 5000 miles eight eenis mile for the second 5000 miles and six cents mile for all other car travel In Tepurt to the board last llhe Simcoe County Separate School board last night asked its executive committee to study separate school services in Cal ï¬ngwood The board listed renovation or replacement of the separate school there ls top priority as members reported that the building was old in poor repair andlacked many facilities es peciaily library Separate School Superintendent to MacDonald said more than so per cent ofRoman Cath olic Students in the area were attending public schools Its the poorest accommoda tion we have in the system he said Collingwood must he one of our first considerations We are losing students Lafontaine for instance is in poor repair but it isno deterrent to at tendance there In Collingivood he school is deterrent Improving school fac was one of the most discussed topics nt the separate school board meeting last night Debentures were issued for $644000 to cover school renova lions additions and replace ments in various schools throughout the county An addition will be made to St Bernards School in prillia to the school in Waubaushene and the one in Honey Harbour The 75yearolil st Marys School in Collingwood will he repalced as will Guardian Angels School in Orillia Father hchague of Mid land said fac in Victoria Harbour were inadequate The teachers there are dis satisfied The students are turn ing to the public system The parents are concerned and so are the priests Something must nd nt will have to close that sehool down inthree years he said He Raultherewere125ï¬or students in near by Port ltchocoll who had no school to go to The Victoria Hnrbo Ilfeelt of ClVs Pig and Whistle fame also entertained the audience along livith Dyna mettos two sprightly dancers Trustees on the Sirncoe cauon bond of education leIrned with some mrprlu lIst night thIt they have been appointed to committceo without being Iskcd if they were available to rervc John Itiofhlllough chairman of the bond said he and the dir actor education had investi gated the committee responsi bllltJeI deciding that Carl Cor rutherI of Stnyner Matthew Kneeshow of Bradford Gordon Bldwdl of ï¬xanty Bay Ray Spring of Elvale Ind Robert hidtelvey of Alllaton would llu Simoos County Separate School Board last night not up an ad hoc committee to study caretaker services in the countys it separate schools Gluodlal staff in the schools currently receive wide variety of pay scales ranging from $80 per month to $540 per month Teachers Will Be Moved Only When Promoted Teachers in the 24 separate Examiner Photo iiirown TONIGHT LOUNGES Replacement 0i ColiingWood RC School Has TopPriority night the trustees learned that according to the Schools Admin istration Act board may pay trustees an allowance of only 10 cents per mile to and from meetings of the board The trustees decided to tion the minister of education to look into more equitable travel allowance ffiomas Shultz superintend ent of business affairs appearing at his first meeting asked the board to reconsider its stand on the travel allowance policy set out for the boards senior admin dents brought by bus to there from Port MoNicoll he sug gested Separate School Superintendent MacDonald said the building was poorly designed when it was built 20 years ago Fifteen years after it was erected it required new roolhe said He said he felt the department of education would be hesitant to issue grants to renovate the building Acting Board Secretary Wll liam Bolger said the board could not afford to renovate the build ing this Year There were more pressing problems he said Tile number of debentures issued try many of the school boards with in the system had approached the limit allowed by the depart ment before the new schools in Simcoe County wont be moved to other parts of the school system unless they are given promotion separate school trustees decided last night Ross Saunders chairman of the separate school board said last night that teachers in the system were concerned that they could be moved anyivhere lo the county whether they wont ed to go or not Board Superintendent MacDonald will inform all teachers in the county of the policy rat by the board last night istratlve staff He suggested the establishment of yearly travel allowance for each person in volved in cover all travel within the county The board approved motion put forward by Dr John Anders of Barrie calling for travel pool fund of $12601 to be estab lished to cover the travel ex penses of senior board members while they are on hoardbusil oess Bamay director of Ed ueation told the board that to date the mileage for three morn bers of the administrative staff has totalled 873 miles 1216 miles and 700 miles during five and half week period DrAnders said there are in members of the administrative staff who will be drawing from the travel fund figured that an average of $950 year should Teachers Say serve on committeelo look in lo the budgets submitted by the schools in the county Four of the five men appoint ed to the committee said last nights announcement was the first they had heard about the committee Gordonnidwell wake to director otedueatlon Jack Ramsay Ind said he hld been excused from the coni mittee Carl Carrutheri the fifth member was absent from IhI meeting Itay Spring said he wondered abouttha chairman arbitrarily mews one am women rrrvnsbsv ran 1969 Separate School Committee To Study Caretakers Rate The committee will study the question of standardizing wager for the workers across the county and will examine tne guilty or janitorial work in each of tho rchooLs They will also consult with school principals and the public health offices on the matter Tits custodian it more than lost custodian today He must be lack of all trades He must be able to communicate with the ItudentsgtAod he must be willing and able to work The day is gone when we get pen sioner and say this nice Job for you Trustee Lloyd Pfume hold The Id hoe committee memA berI are Morris McFarland Edward Egan and William Hod gins Board Members Learn Of Committee Posts appointing inisteu to commit tees thought us put an innate urvcd on previous Id hoe committee MItthow Knecshlw IIid dont know exactly obst ttI Ill about dont object II long know whats happening wasnt whacked about sit ting on the committee they lost appointed me Board members have slowed down little in putting forward suggestion to the form of motion because of provision in the bylaws that atItu any mem her who putI iorerd mot sugiicuing mmmlttee beon up is IutomIticniiy member of the committee Dr George church of mink withdrew motion for the or motion of comrrdttes to deal with all rIlnry negollItlooI be cause as one of the movers on the motion he would tho bed to sit on the committee Doe trustee who unit not to be identiï¬ed said that teacheI these guys how to keen the mouths shut now doesnt Forestry Dept Gets New Track new five ton vehicle he been ordered by the Harris Parks and Recreation Commis sion to be used by the forestry department The truck wblch has lifting crane attached will be used by the department in the mainten ance of the cltyl trees On at its main purposes will be to remove dead trees It Will replace vehicle nir reotly in use bide is ten years Parks Department Studies Refreshment Booth Problem The Barrie Perks and Reelen lion Commission last night re ceived an invitation from city council to recommend action to be taken in the case of the res ey Get cover the costs that are accumu Inted Travel outside the county by administrative personnel will be paid for at cost of 15 cents per mile Spend $1456800 in First Weeks The Simcoe County board of education has spent close to 500000 in the first five weeks of its ext teoce Superintendent of Business fairs Thomas Shultz inia re port to the board last night said advances to board committees had amounted to $1456800 which together with expenditures paid directly by the board totalled $1489964 Early learsi OiNeWBoard lire Now Gone delegation from the Simcoo County teachersi advisory com mittee told the board of edu cation last night that its earlier fears of top heavy bureaucra cy interfering with the classroom teachers now appear to have been groundless Lyle McNabb of Allistoll spokesman for the group said the teachers were happy to see that the administrative staff had altered the structure to permit more teachervinvolve county board was fomiedhe said cnning Finals Set For Tonight Finals of the second mens sebedule at the Barrie Curling Club take place tonight starting at pm Results of last nights draw DANGERme TROPHY Greer 10 Webb Kennedy 10 Michie CAL NICHOLS TROPHY Broley Fendley Sutherland Stephens OKEEFE TROPHY Robinsons Wilcox Clyne Corby CONSOLAHDN OKEEFE Reynoldsv ii Whatmough Armstrong ll Browning literature four other final games tonight at the club Wal Styles plays Mrs Marion Smith in the Business girls final irs vdohn0ughgtandi Lenore Woods compete in the ladies final while Mrs Frank licrsoy and Mrs rahail tion merit AhIr hchnbbsaid things were not as bad as the teach ers originally thought they would be The report given to the trus tee in early December and re leased to the public last night examined the areas of possible friction between the eounty sys tern and the teacher The teachers committee asked that principalscouneils be set up at both the secondary and elementary level liir Ramsay told the delegation last night that principals council for secon dary schooiI had already been established Ind that meetings have taken place The tachers in their brie also asked to be involved in curriculum plnnolng prepara tion of budgets transportation problems and the employment and transfer of personnel of particulerinterest to the teachers was involvoment on subject councils brief siredrjhat oneeleluentnry and one secondarysehool teacher be selected for each subject in an area can iié an initiation teachers wouldidentlfy the for equipment and make recom mendations for the best way Campbell meet in the consoio of dovetaillng the subjects taught at elements and secondary school levels The subieet counv cil could Serve as clearing house for ideas and would in sure continuous process of 511 ject development from kinder garten through to grade is said the brief Jnck Ramsay director of ed ucation for the county told the delegation he waspleased to see the teachers before the board and Im even happierto be able to say thntwe have at ready implemented many of the recommendations youmade last December Award Contract Fer New School The construction contract for the new lbroorrl Cundics Height school was awarded to Mend 11 Kennedy Construction com party The contract signed was for $354 Construction is to start as soon as possible board of Education officials said they plan ireshment booth at oil it non Street Beach presently being run by Chris nakogeorge former Barrie man The request came as result of an investigation by commis tion member Aid Fred snout lnto improper practices It the booth Litter on the bench and unsanitary conditions were men tioned at previous commission meetings Parks and recreation director Gory Stoner said thlsmorning that the commission had not de cided whether to recommend that Mr itiakogeorges leasesbe cancelled or not llfr Stoner at previous meet ing had reported to the commis sion that Barrie woman Mrs Sandra hertrnm had been given permission to run the concession for itir hnkogeorge by the City provided certain conditions were met Among these conditions was an inspection by the Sim coe CountyfIcollh Unit According to the commission investigation this condition mong others was not met The area round the booth last all mer was described as being tered and filmy Small children were reported to have been nin oing the booth and the beach washrooms were not being donned as required The commission had received letter from nirulioliageorge denying any maipractle Congratulate Rink Committees For Great Ioh The Parks and Recreation Commission last night express ed its appreciatientotwunenfly formed neighborhood committees which are taking over the runn ing of ice rinks at Codrington street and at Kenrsey Parka These committees are doing great Job sparingour deport ments manpower and helping to knit the community together parks and recreation director Gary Stoner saldi The Kearsey Park commits tee is héaded by Willie Jr Blain and the Codrington com mittee chairman is James Email The committee members flood the rinks supervise the skaters and scrape the or The com mission iaiproviding the neces ary equipment such as hoses and also an emergency ice clear lng service minis the kind at develop meot we like to see said Mr Stoner It gets people involved at the grass rootslevei in re creation rev EXAMlNEtt warn Abs to use the building next fall 347 aAYriELo PHONE 7182414 ozsLoolti FAST TAKEOUT SERVICE Open Daily to midnight FrldIy Ind snorey inn sunvrrs cornsron and Driver iookr It car after collision It the intersection oi lIftxnand Aono St yester day afternoon No one was in jured in the accident between Richard Nair ofTiffln St in Barrie and Ron Dixon of Bond Head Ontario althoonitt forced police to direct traffic through the intersection for threequarters of an hour Seek 46 Supervisors Fer City Playgrounds total of 46 playground staff and 15 swimming staff are re oulred by the Barrie Parks and Recreation Commission for its summer program it was learned last night llhe various loos offered nave salary ranges of from no per toutgghosrlftperweekfor senior staff members Offered ere periodsof employment from six weeks in playgrounds or at day camp at Idols Pool for nine to 13 woeksf ns lsspecinl lst for six weeks or at John son Streetzieach for nine to 11 weeki Intcoslre training course for all employees will be conduct ed in late June They arefour to five days long and are com pulIory Senior staff positions available as assistant day camp direc tor swimming co ordinator Lions Pool manager sports co ordinator andhend lifeguard at Johnson street Beach Parks and Recreation Direc tor Gary Stoner said this morn ing that applicants should have outstanding leadership and ad ministrative ability and three years experience as commis sion employee or comparable experience Applicants should be at least idyenrs binge The salary range for those position is from $56 to 375 week Applicants for jobs or play ground leaders should possess leadership ability and be at least 16 years at age Swimming qual iï¬cations are desirable although not necessary Salaries are from $20 to $30 ahmek Day camp leaders must also no ArAciirff LOTS OF CONVENIENCE The refrigerator of niahy foceS True nolrosrsystehl Adjustable steel shelves Big easyrolling wheels Quality Construction Floating quiet rotary compressor Super storagedoor IIBDUNLOP rrnnsrosurrv possess leadershipouolitics and have thorough knowledge of all camp activities such as na ture lore Woodcraft and outdoor cooking Some swimming quali iiculiuns are nlsolnecded Ap plicants must be at least 16 years old Salaries range from $30 to SSSa week lifeguard applicants must be 17 years or older and hold Red Croasnfedailion or Senior YMCA certificate Salaries are from $35 to $70 per week PROJECTS WIDESIREAD The Canada department of ag riculture operates in research stations 12 experimental forms eight research institutes and three research services plus substations and project farms EYE Level coNVENlENCE ItEye level balanced heat oven Balanced in low am High speedndjustohlo gt broiler 5Iitaslsentrv 51ulflvldtti starago drawer See themltodny at hightï¬y 54 sorry magi 531 our runner not2059i Lg Sr he glib aw