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Barrie Examiner, 13 Feb 1969, p. 3

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satin m1 dents at iamicai Public School in Poinswrck examine snow sculpture they con 42 llie Sirncoo County Board of Elucatlon went behind Closed doors last night to map out guidelines for forthcoming ncgo tiatlons with secondary senool teachers in the county Board chairman John McCul lough said thumcting was be ing held in priiiate because the teachers have said they do not want any statements appearing in the press report to the trustees Ple pared by Information officer Frank Hartman set out some negotiation rules One of those rules stated Press releases to be restricted to con clusions drawn and to be prepared ioint iy by spokesman for each nog oliating team The negotiations will take place in local motel as all concerned felt the meeting should be held at neutral loca lion The Simone county relations rcouncil representing the sec ondary school teachers in the county met with the boards neg otiating committee Tuesday jevening The hope of both sides is to have negotiations complet ed by March is Request from the Sandy Cove Cottagers Association for safety patrol motor boat service has been referred to the lnnls til police commission by Innisv til council The Innisfil council headed by Acting Reeve Allan Todd dur ing the cinema of Reeve We Cochrane on vacation in Forida asked the police commission to look into the possibility of gait ing better service from the Ontario Provincial Police who now have boat which patrols in this area during the summer if the provincial police are unable to provide better ser vice the council asked the pol leeeommission to look into the cost of supplying this service through the Innisfil police de partment The police commie Eight new programs will be added this fall to the ill now offered at Georgian College of Applied Arts and Technology in Barrie The announcement was made today by College President Crawford Each of the three divisions at the College business applied arts and technology will add at least two newprogrsms The business division will increase first yearenrolrneiit in business administration to allow for second and third year speciall zation in marketing Students now completing the general sec retariai program will also have an opportunity to select see and year specialization in med ical secretarial or legal scorc tarial studies gt The third yearof the piesont business administration prio gram will also be offered for the first time As well the bus iness dliisionyrillofferthaitwm year general business program and the one year retail mer candisiog program The technology technleicui divisiod will offer the first year Galina 549 Na scuffing Boai Patrol Request Sent To Commission In Innisfil Georgian Collage Eight New Progrqins JOIN lCE SCULPTURE CONl£ST Richard Thornc left and Herman Holman Grade stu stnicted with other grade eight students at the school The sculpture won first prim in the school competition from four sculptures eonslniclcd Guidelines For Salary Talks Are Established Teachers salaries were not the only ones discussed at the board meeting last night After completing survey of the salorics pnid secretarial per sonnci in industry and public service in the county the bond adopted the following salary schedule for its own personnel Clerk Typists or junior clerks $3250 to $3950 per year slcn ogrripher or senior clerk $3340 to $4500 per year scnior sec rotary or office manager zoo to $5140 per year The dir ectors secretary is to he paid between $5100 and $5240 per year The annual increment for all positions is $250 Director pt Education Jack Ramsay said this will only be given on merit number of the trustees ob jected to the salary schedule Ray Gravelic of Penetanguish one said some of the employees working for the board in his area were going to be pleasantly surprised at their salaries Morley Ford vlea chairman of the board said he was sure that some people would he gettr lng immediate increases as high as $1000 year Mr Ford said he couldnt understand why the sion earlier asked council for its views on the request The Sandy Cove Cottagers Assocation asked that particu lar attention be given the area from Big Bay Point to Cooks Bay The associations letter was referred by council to Mason secretary of the police commission Reeve Cochrane is expected to preside at the next regular meeting or Innisfil council which falls on Wednesday evening Feb 19 at Stroud community centre Reeve Cochranc and De puty Reeve Todd will represent lnnisfil at the county counell Fehninry session opening hles day Feb 18 at which the countybudgcts will be would my will all be judged hlon day by the winter carnival sculpture committee tExnm inei Photot THURSDAY PE lldmit Breaking Info School fwo barrio youth pleaded willy in Provincial Court yep tcrday to charges of breaking and entering Glenn Hazel l7 of Sophia St and Ronald Rankin 16 of rs Ardagh Rd were seen rm log away from illllcrest School by Barrie police officers Dec at at 1205 am The youths did no damage to the school except the broken window used iogaio entrance to the school its value was fired at $2 Nothc ing was stolen Judge Foster remsoded lcnclng in order to get report from probation officers 93 Diseased Trees Removed total of an diseased trees have been removed from Barrie streets this winter the Parks and Reaeation Gurunision learned last night It report to the commission by the forestry department said that large monber of trees have also been pruned to remove dead wood Also removed was hedge at the comer of Sophia and Cleo perton Streets which was block in the view of the intersection and causing a1ralfic hazard Most of the diseased trees were victims of Dutch elm dis ease Barrie Bantams Down Stayner Barrie Bantam its defeated Stoyoer 21 in an exhibition 11m NEW the two until March for com The childrens archery pro gram sponsored by tho llf YWCA has waiting list three pages long oi boys ant girls who want to Join The Plans for creating moo acre artificial lake in major $3000000 cottage subdivision de velopment in the Pretty Volley board felt it has to sudden crease salaries Ray Spring of Elrnvale sild his old board had woman with BA and degree in library science and we werent paying hcr nearly as much as you peo ple are suggesting we pay Shame replied director of education Jock Ramsay Raymond Gariapy one of the iii lead game at Stayner Monday Scoring for Barrie were Boynton with goal and an as sist ondD Blooi with goal ill Bargo scored for SlayncrE alter Dorrie had built up 2n War llmputees Face Crisis two separate school represents tives on the board said we are just throwing money away Why are we suddenly rriising mist of the salaries Dr John Anders interleeled to say we have to level off at some ooint Until now school boards have been hiring one or two people for their own pur poses he Sftitlr Now that we have established countywide boardwe must set up single salary schedule and then stick to it kndw this looks like ainyustice said Dr Anders but it we dont do this now we will be haggling over indivi dual salaries forthe next 10 years Mr Ramsay told the board we cannot keep good secretar ial staff because at the salaries we are paying Some of them start with us and leave two weeks later when they find better rate of pay somewhere rise The salaries being paid seere tarial staff will for those who work just during the academic year be prorated to take into account the two months school is closed Mr Ford said he could under stand the need for salary schedules What am parti cularly concerned about is whether or not we actually need senior secretarywork ing in secondary School Sen ior secretaries will earn be tween $4200 and $5140 per year surnames NUMBERS City Ponce 7255555 OPP 1755 Fire Dept 7283131 cred for setting 1969 county tax rates of the new two year technician level programs for electrical technicians land so rv ey ing technicians and mechanical drafting technicians llhe third year of the mech anioal technology and electro to technology programs will be offered for thefirst time as will the second year of the present three year civil technology and resources technology programs Both years of the current two yearelectronic technician pro gram will also be given In the applladarts division the second year of the two year resort operation programwdl be altered forthe first time as willthe second year ofln terior design arts The in terior design program will be changed to art and interior de sign and will allow for second year options in selected nuni her of art areas Another new program will be the one YE bathe two year general arts and science which will allow studentst select their subjects except for the mandatory ones ofEnglish and science been developed with the assis tance of the colleges advisory committees and board of crnors further information about ud mission requirements fees and similar matters will be avail able during the colleges first annual open house March 1969 Hospital 7289302 Adds Each of the programs has gov Detailed course outlines and Base Borden Wednesday to failing With l2000000 letters to mail and an increase of 66 per cent in postalnratcs the War Amps key tag service is facing the most critical year in its 22vyear history Allan Piper General Manager said today Only once before in 193 did the War Amps ifcy Tag service raise the prices of their minia lure car license plates Last year the tags cost 35 centsfor 60 cents for two tagsNow the price has to be increased to so at tag for on with 25 cents an explosion of keys to their owners He also said his council would be busy with 1959 budgets soon The county levy for the year is expected to be set at the sessions openingai Barrie on Tuesday Feb lit His voice husky for slight cold Reeve Coehrane said he Failed To Report attic Mishap Ronald George Cooke 31 of pleased guilty to report It accident Nov 28 1968 Property damage exceeding $100 resulted when Cookes car hit the rear of parked vehlce cooks had phoned the police the day after the accident but was unable to get to thastatlon due toia pervious lob commit ment he said He was fined $47 developed around four mile lflllE REEVE IMPRESSED scd cram Amos stating this would he of great importance to his township and the area it would more than double Med ontes present spur other development he sug gested cents for the first tag 75 cents for two tags with an addition ff some thousands of our friends send in one dollar bill instead of change maybe we can overcome the problem we face said illr Piper war amp himselt who uses steel hooks instead of the hands he lost in Fortyone war amps are giv en steady year round work through the Key Tag enterprise Last yearthe Service recovered 149241 lost sctsol keys for their rightful owners Since 1946 the Service has returned 153 555 sets Innisfil Reeve Hamelrout South or building for lnnisfii would be considered before long arcn ofiiledonie township were announced at Coldwatcr last night lsaaeson president of lsaaeson and Associates incorporation of Recdsburs Wisconsin told the gathering which included iiledonlc town ship councll county representa tives and other officials that his company was prepared to prev need with the project which would involve building dam acrossihe Sturgeon River bout zoo cottage sites would be We werevcry much impres sald Mcdontc Reeve in assessment and also Gordon Watson of county clerk who was among the county delegation also arc ported much enthusiasm for the scheme which has been dis cussed by different organiza tions for several years Strncoe County is primarily interested because it has reforestation pro party in the area Reeve Amos is chairman of county agricul lure and reforestation commit tee Also prcscnt from this com mltteo were Reeve Kenneth Gil christ of Oro Deputy Reeve Carl Doran of hlidhurst Deputy Reeve Orville Hughes of West Gwillimbury and Deputy Reeve Calvin lreland of Tossorontlo Gordon Smith MPP main bar for East Simeae ridin enjoyed the sunny south but was 3le to be back home While way he called on Simp kin of Minets Poi We are justgetting back to the swing of things the life long Innisfil resident said ills vacation was his first in years The reeve said he stood by his former opinion that no decision should be made on whether to build new lnhistilmtlnlcipal bulldinguntll more was known about regional ment changes and how this would at ect lnriisfil administration What we build we should en deavor to meet the administr ative needs for years to come he remarked There also has been so con troversy over the probabiesito and whether it should be at Stroud or on thaproperly with the townshipgarage The reeve will preside over the regular meeting of council next Wednesday evening Feb 19 at Stroud community hall The township offices are heat ed across the intersection from this hall building which would provide amplesapce for offices hasbfeenoiscusaéd and alsoflfor council chamber program which also includes an adult course isinstructel by Stan hidean Mr and lllrs Robert White and his and Mrs Art Harmer The boys in attended and showed consider ablc interest in plans for this new development which would be about 22mllcs north of Bar rle PRESERVE BEAUTY in announcing details of the project ltlr lsaaeson said his lake development firm was in terested in creating subdivisions with care being taken to PIC serve the natural beauty of the area Mr lsaaeson wliose firm has been building muiii lelllon dollar lakes in the United States for the past decade sold his timetable for accomplishing the Medante project will be about two years He emphasized that during the first year of development the firm will invest more than $1 000000 in this area The lake would he developed by con stniclings foot high 2800 foot long dam across the stur geon River The dam would re quire some 400000 cubic yards of earth and plans call for lake miles long covering f200acrcs It would have shoreline of 10 miles and depth ot over so feet About 800 acres surrounding the area will he Slthdivideds Discussing the inanclng Reeve Amos said his council would be glad to meet the re quest that the township take over roads once they were brought up to rcquiredstond ards Development of the project would be done by the firm which ARCHERY PROGRAM IN noivansmiiior the picture havn learned the fundamentals of archery and are now working on target practice From left to right are Edivard Fuller David hic $8000000 Lake Development Plan Outlined For Madonte building the roads The town ship would be asked to take these over when they were com olcted and would have respon cflillity for maintenance We would be gctting taxes from the property owners and Mtdeole would benefit mater lniiy said Reeve Amos with much enthusiasm picturesque Wooded area Pretty Valley is little over thrcermiles from Coldwater The Sturgeon River flows through the valley towardtlie Georgian Bay if present plans proceed as outlined sale olpropeitlcs on the lake would begin in the Splréng of i970 Mr lsaaeson SB CALLED IDEAL The Wisconsin corporation president was accompanied to the Goldwater conference by Ralph yoss his executive vie president ltlr Voss said the is aacson firm had made field sur tcys of numerous areas through out Ontario before deciding on theMedonte site which was considered the most ideal for the purpose This location with ils nat ural foo foot deep valley and its wooded térrain is well quali fied to become one of the nicest family vacation developments in the province Mr Voss stated When creation olithe lake be gins the US firm will employ in excess of 100 area persons as wall as others project will benefit Medoote by also would be responsible for ONLY ONEBU CHICKEN oiicVA In addition to more jobs the Carin Larry Windrcm Aee McLean George Nihith and Doug Smith iExamlncr pho tai no Because this will be prim arily development of second homes it will put no load on school systems in the area ltlr lsaaeson add HELP STAMP our STRANGERS None are quite so atom at lhu stranger In town or if newcomers to the neighbor hood Remember your last move howyou felt as Mahmowng Vln put ed awry owyou more than hallwlshcdyoud never come Spare your new neighbors rulings such as fine Ln lhoWaleomcwagon Heston bring greetings and gifts make thorn feel at homo Net stamp out strangers Cal Welcome Wagon today It providing additional tax reven not KENTUCKY FitlED rLus IReg lolue $494 SPECIAL $425 FRI ONLY tENfINE CAKE

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