unto until mum slim MEN tilinzsipomin ritour transom mm is Zone Land In tired of St Marys lor Apartments manual on 5t blaryl cttucnmlgntnudiuuvtnurut anoint strait llrkel became of zoning were dispelled last nma Ihcn tuning board It commended the property bound by Mttluster to Codï¬ngou Ind Berti be desig tilted tor low density apartment buildings The St Marys tonyegatlnn rm depending on money trom the sale at the old church pro perty to pay for part ot the new church being built on Dundobnld bad the property zoned lnsliltl Street tbenewmnin bylsz total and the cnmmittee halide ting the sale of the property felt ilvlould be dittluilt to find buter it the possible use tel Ibichtbempertycouldbeputy were not clear Planning board said they fell the property would be an excel lent location for tou density partment buildings and would pass on their recommendation to my mum SHDRHJ BEFORE interna tional Key Club trusteetnlll mainland lute trout Elston ileftl had all Hart Hr Hartid thlt rallied from Lake Telnagan me He tlunday by these taro Barrie they were ï¬ghting die Ilsh lo the snrfam He had to en large the hole so they could pull it through the Icea tilt arrqu Photo OrilliaMan Hurt In Crash Stinson centre kit spoke to the Barrie Key Club parent uppredation banquet lust dint itemet with local ex cartive members to discuss plans tor rimming threeday convention Hero mtb him are let Davles LEFT divi sion ticlitenantgovernor Rod Watson and Rick Bilgen Examiner Photo A31 er old orillia mitt taken to Soldiers Memorial lins felons Forjtip To 680 New Homes Unveiled nt ldpers llth plans or In second on the list at ldtng up to 63 1121 homes in ties 2rrie last night rolled out haleI to see good pin brightly colored project maps like this cut tn the city sat tol planning board weather to Mayor Bentley We know theI appraise district going to grow so imam 5253 iltttflidzmmf many in that would come to the city E11 Ewart the tilaim in the development was approve um we hamhil foreslated for lulure and not 11 5any immediate development the Road east and written is Mi 05¢ 35 715 dry mm said gaging mm said to be interested in develop 9° that to be ignored If we wait in the limpem behind the new mm Wm until all the land in Stage is Granville Motors property and R531 fhï¬d developed you are in ettect lett mum of the imposed shopping 54 gumn 561111 33 log the owlnerd of that property Plan in $52 decide on the rate at which the an school is being built for rill gram Septunber occupancy up Cuudv b2 it Cite Belle dintal and the la Road and the County 2m cnrripan was anxious to beatn school board otï¬ce is being 5° darriopiag their property beibuiit in the tamegeneral dis 59399 fore zoning change was made Ifrict no single family dwellings and DISTBlCT WEATHER CodersThursday Forecast Says builrï¬nzswatd be located an theMeuthhelotu ztis pn the west side at Baytield ZIASIOBJARK The company said the centre Thursday dill be mostly cloudy expect another icn snlnlldrr ill the ly mild weathe area Temperatures will mler and winds will YTXgtï¬uéfngfnagï¬fgé hen IErie Latte Huron Niagara re mama em in Lake Ontario naiiburtod zrved nag land illiï¬lk 943 and ISodlhém Georgian Ear mmmmy lJlZt Tntiréddl 40 and with few sunny inter Member or we aim temperature outside it ward 413 Barrie Examiner was 93 action set out in the elf lbwldh adhered to Di Harper said the inï¬ll be pmstilnlinz itself it the ya consultant 513 an official plan and tr law and their disregaa it the momenta deieloper comes long inkplans tn an Jack Stall tended III with Mr Harperi 5122 shouldnt be subject to change re dmeloper wer big plan in took at what happened to Henry Bernie He sat on his property for to years and then thesezuys come along and lb zone said the spokesman my council decided to mono property med by Mr Berniok trom commercial to residential The wholernortb end of the dty is undergoing developing activity hundred new homes are being built along Qindlzs priort gtde for parks and nse They suggested to mill board that the prcparty ffmdting on Hatï¬eld could be used for co martial purposes Afaer all sin spokesman noone wants thousands of ezrs passing by ï¬zeir front door We eel that the bed interesis taro days ot fair and Thursday Winds light rt air over the itmtérai Ottawa variable of Ontario aiti cloudiness today an ursd by smflurrles butiflulries Not much cban go in art of southern Ontario can temperature Windsligtll or Bentley said he could 562 af or men in the plan and Zeked dLtrict derelopa meal plan could negated or the area The tatJr offline plan asks that ict plans be marked up whenever an area is ripe for development ftze district plans concern themselves with as like street layout and the size and type at senioes that are in be supplied This sort of detaijust isnt possible in 103 range ofï¬cial plan re igious girlandrby acc1dentslie lnventeglthe striptease is rec religious girl elopment areas with min trinity Toe land on On east area two is first 7m lLt at pï¬oï¬lfeszPlaunEng to Allan lan HaCPberton has been asked hale detailed plans tor this area ready or the planning Inard by Mayor Bentl 252 if dirty lliar pla tor ti Bayï¬eldfluada ex Road and mid be read by Ottoman The 1551 in the area Annual lions SPRING BALL rfnmu mum at my palm BIBLE tutu Butte Dancing In the Tom thBMDNlC oncnmm rim Ill be bullet and umm for the ladies onto optional liar ml per eddy mammaiiit ilieiir JASON HOBAHDSl BElll lAHIl ADU ll ENTERTAINMENT VSIIOW TIMES PM grioiw BIllIT EKLAND als and little cooler today southward accom mainly cloudy with few SfloitVl EY HAIDED Mivskis NUIIMAII WISDIJM nub HHMJVALWM fulï¬llWANWmufllfllfllflflnmowwflwl COLOR Mï¬ilm pital early Llis morning after two cal accident on Highway ll al the lotb Connexion 0m township he other driver olvcd was Robert Bartholomew ll of Tat onto Police say the Croutord car iwas damaged to the extent of done to the Bartholomew vehicle The mishap occurred at arll Elaine May Play One Of Three Now In Rehearsal Set design is an important part of every play director Jolirl tlrlzht explained during re bearsal for his play Not Erl ough ttnpc Mr Wright who as rcczt connected with the Kit chenc Waterloo drama gran boa lietcs in taking ï¬rm to discuss the set with members ul his cast which includa Julie Chambers Peter Nay Jr and DianeAdair The play is by Elaine May ubn is unlatly better known as the partner of the famous Elaine hiayhfllte detal tealrL Twobther plays are on the bill Itlr the Lililes Hill Players final reduction of the season Ital collegiate blartzh and 25 Trley are Mothers Day by Priestley directed by Jean Cram and Footliznt Functes ol Stephen 113ka adapted for lhe stage and direde by Douglas Greenwood toll is expected or both nights according In the local groups president Bob lllltirlson Tic jieis are at still available bow ier and auynne wanting them can get them at various adver Sed ticlzetsellers in town or Inning twist or further tutor iTflY EXAMLVER WANT ADS PHONE 7222414 ID $500 while $230 damage wasl which will be staged at the Ccn standing mom only situa mation about where to get them An international Key Club trustee Paul Stinson Sarniu last night praised the work of the press in publiciting the tupcoming convention in Barrie Speaking to theBarrie Cen tral Key Clubs parent apprc elation banquet be said It is great to see the utterly fantas tic publicin that is being aC mrded this Ontario Quebec Maritime convention Slinson who is Grade 13 student in Sarnia Central High school has been in Key Club for three years As international on nrdinated effort on the part at provincial and federal authorities may increase the number of jobs available louil iversity and high school stit denls this slimmer Last year more than H000 students were unable tn find summcrrempluymcntu James Kelly senior counsel lor at the Canada Manpower Ice said one of hlsirncn hz been canvassing local employ ers in an attempt to ï¬nd out how many jobs ale going to be available for students this summer Last year we found Jobs tor 75 university students said Mr Kelly So far thls year more than tTD students thh liigli school and university have registered with the centre Mr Kelly said his office is itrying to coordinate all the programs that exist for ï¬nding studczts jobs We hope we an interest some oi the service iclubs in mailing the finding of limbs project they can take on um K457 TWIA William MUN will WWI monotonyth Wm llnttnd Nfllfmt mmuu 04rng Itrustee he is all adviser to the 00 digrict and another dis trio in the United Stnlcs Main topic of his address to the audience made up at par ents Kiwanis Club members and Central Collegiate pnnclpat llotvman was the student radical organization known as SDS or Students for Derm cratlc Society It ls ironic said Paul that an organization such as ours which is many times stronger in manpower than the lot of the students find Jobs in construction and working with and distributors who serve the tourist resorts in the area The girls get jobs in restaurant th the motels in the re Mr Kelly said Barrie is better tail than many parts of the pro Vince VcmarlugeTEï¬lldiobs for more of our students than the larger centers do How er while the situation is better here than most areas it still isnt rosy Brook Euard bont has talked to as employers in the area asking how many jobs they will be able to make available Mr Kelly wouldnt say how many jobs they have managed to find Many students will he rclurn big to jobs they held last year Tlll county roads department may be able to make more jobs available and the parks and recreiiold department will take on the usual number of summer students However tlicrc docs ut appear to be any one area that is going to produce signlr licarit number onlobs SDS receives less than five per cent of the publicity But then SDS is appealing to newspaper editors and tclevls inn directors alike all because at the lich medias love for sell sationalism After all how many people would take the time to read about Key Curb whose elfoiLr liclped the Salvaa lion Army fill Christmas bamp crs Key Club international has 89000 members in 3400 clubs SDS has paid up member ship of 6300 Step Up EffortTo Find Summer Jobs For Students The hope is that everyone will try Just little hurdcr to him it summer student The col lective etfort might ï¬ll Ihe gap Provincial and federal officials lrelul asking companies to make work for sludcnls Pra vlncial authorities are stressing the investmentcngle ILa re cent lctler to nadspapcrs iu the province Premier John Rnbaru said students bring genre alcrtlless and sttolig bodies to lie iohs tit dud Astudcnt who works in your business this summer may comeback to you when he grad uates and be the best invest ment you ever made While the different levels of government urge the public to like students the students thEm selvesirc scurrying about look ing for work cuickatds YOUle AGQE THEYEE AS Msprc YED Pot17le tt YOUNG TENDER CHICKEN lEGS MEATY CHICKEN BREASTS GROllND VCIlllCII LUCM WIENERS HEADCIIEESE FARM itllLE COUNTRY SAUSAGE intelll attain file LII Key Club Trustee Gruinbles SDS was responsible for many of the incidents or campus un rest thut have occurred sintojtt formntion Ill 1962 Its national headquarters is in Chicago only few blocks from the head quarters of Key Club interna tional But whereas SDS has shabby two room flat our headquarters Is distinguished landmark he said While Key Clubbers at convention assembly without ruckus to see their trJlows perform in talent show and to plan community service work at recent SDS conven tion the stage was occuple by leaders demonstrating how to tight policemen combat tear gas and ï¬re malmov cocktails from shotgun Paul quoted Edgar lfoover head of the Us Federal Bureau of lnvcslignlinn ils saying the common bond of the SDS is passionate dcslre to destroy to annihilate to tear down The biggest problem lacing us said Paul is the growing strength of sun ltt its attempts to bring its organization to the high sclinnl level roaring buttlc couldiiell dcvelopebc tween high school SDS and Key Clubbers This is challenge to Key Club he sald to support prompt action tn maintain peace dud to avoid appeasement at radical minorities whose only Influence is by force But all educational reforms that are needed must be sup ported Educators hacho look at legitimate grievancesthat nre brought aboutby lliepopula tioll explosion on campus Key tTllle are Kiwanlsdporl sored organizations in high schools 1m 55¢ 696 in liox ml lfl l39 49¢ in fl l4 TIN ll Lil 10X 52M ICE CREAM BREAD 489t tUCltY CALENDAR NUMBER 34 lllY U3 ltlll LOMlltllllC liliiiiiii MIMT Fltlllizlllt HlillVlCll THE IIOME OF QUALITY MEATS MEAT MARKET multivicï¬wwuittb illiiuciioii 42 MAPLE AvaiBARRIEMZZBettao lat madame or