Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 16 Jan 1976, p. 9

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EXAMINER TELEPHONES Circulation 7266511 Classified Advertising 7282414 All Other Departments 7266557 112th Your No 39 Barrie Central Collegiate won three of four major band comp etitions Saturday in perform ance described by the adjudicator as one of the best secondaty school band displays he has ever judged 111 the one class it didnt win it was beaten by North Toronto Collegiate its traditional rival by one point The school scored its highest mark 95 in Class 448 secondary school bands Canadian compos ers then won class 434 Group bands with 93 and the challenge class with 90 Barrie scored 91 for second place in class 433 March class OUT AND DOWN he leaps from an aircraft at 3501 feet over the site of the Barrie hands behind North Culley late ith 91 Nhieteenycarold pianist Nona liarzanowski of Barrie won first in the Canadian composer open class She scored 88 in per formance she said was not her best She will compete in two unrc piano classes rdnudcy Earlier in the competitzuii Cen trals brass choir won first in tic brass ensemble class with score of 92 second group of students finished with score ol 90 for their performance in the woodwind quintent competition Central also placed tirst in the brass quintet with 117 and first Winter Carnival Stilllitln He was one of nunbcr of Barrie Ontario Canada Monday February 16 1976 in the clarinet choir with score of 35 The schools junior band tor the fourth consecutive year came first in its class while Eastview Secondary School piccd tirst with scores of 80 and 10 in con cert choir division Also larrie pianist Desmond vlalcy 21 came first with 01 in the concerto modern class By IlLRlEL LEEIER Choir airl string orchestras from liastview Secondary SillUCl brought tour Lustprizes back to tlltln who parachutcd onto the site between ard pm Sat Barrie firm linis Mtric Festival in Toronto The Ecru incert Choir sang Thurs competing against nine schools and on Sat urday against two other schools winning first prize in both conn petiti0i Dave ittick director of music Eastvicw Secondary School and conductor of the Easuiew Concert Choir was pleased and excited with the results 110 said that adjudicator Peter Stevenson who is an organist lec turer recording artist and broad caster stressed the necessity of good choral sound He said that the liliitiiew Concert Choir aclr lLl this ill nrday llxamincr llltllllwlii lf Kiaikcrl pecial city council meeting has bylaws grant on agenda special city council meeting the Kiwanis Llub chic Night our cred is scheduled tonight at city hall begiiuiinvg at 330 pm following her lno bylaw art to bc toinid Firehall costs cause concern The Ciiic Affairs Committee of th Greater Barrie Chamber of Commerce is concerned about the city taking over ongoing costs of maintenance and oper ation of the Collier St Fireball The committee learned from the city clerk that the Friends of Avalanches kill l0 PARIS AP alaiilics that roared down crowded ski slopes at French ICSOIls tirom the tips to the Pyrenees Still day killed at leat 10 persons including JeanPierre Augert former member of Frances na tional ski team officials said Sevenal other persons were reported missing as rescue teams investigated avalanches by torchlight Augeit cousin of tumour world champion JeanNoel cert was swept away while akl ing alongside rtcoghlzed trail at La loussuire in the Alps lwo friends with him were uninjured and raist the alarm Augert 10 was married year to 1iciiclc lclil navigator the winning vir in the 1071 Monte Carlo Rally csliiiiatc lllt m1 thc building the Firchall of reiiovotiig $300000 but the figure is not definite in 10711 the city ts timate tithe 1l ho bctwccii $350000 and $430000 While the llllllgt ul lllt lic hall have wine idea of whcri to slit funds tor the rumination licy are going to ask the city to pay for cost 11 urcralirn any the clerk Md Janice talking liitlll ber of the citys llllt1 mun mittec aid the Fricnl oi the lilcilall l0Fr havi iiol inndc any formal lttlils to this why regardingI the onaoiii nianiicu ance tl Ald Laking gtUitt tln only ir rangcmeut between the rUr and the city concerns heating hydro and water expenses this year The FOF she said is inves tigating the operating and main tenance costs ohcr municipal ities in Ontario arc piiyiiu tor arts Lillll culture centre The lltlicud2 o1 Inc l11llill hope to convert the buildin inlo gallery and theatre though there llths bccn tormul study on the nch the 1701 rays the wraith ollcue theatre batted olid tor lhc lttllll llll Harrie Library lii llltlll then Plltllliij iiipla space ltll art til ii one to authorize boircwm 3tlelllllli lrom Central li1lgtj unl lltltll1111 Chips and the sci Illlll amend the subdividers £1t111711t used by the city ltl on the agenda for do council mectinu is the citys ap plxtntirn tor subsidy the min ll1 pl trciiuoilaticii and com iminicalion ll1 for traffic pl installations in 155771 The linance committee in who tailed to meet with Dick 1uii ign lucnl representative of the iiiiibtiy ll cultiirc And recrca ion to lsciiss grant applications by the Friend It the Firchall tFtlF The grant with for tlit renovation ltl telllliillllll iii the iichull on tjvilur slrc llie 101aii11ociiitrt iilt builliug to an arts lllllllt cinilrc iii llaiiric The public wi 1lii roiiiiiiitlcc in scheduled to discuss iiluiinirtra tvc rcconiincndation regarding liic citys sidewalk construction policy garbage collection con tract with Bilihltl thusnl and Wasaga Beach man injured lll ycnr old VJsHLLII llciicli man was injured Satur day 111 siuiwiiiubile accident in Flos luwhrliip litzinhl iuupli ul liloiidilto Park was tnlvcn to the ltoyal Victoria llosiilal alter lii snow Iliuhilc rolled oi twice The no cident occurred on on of ltlos west of llighwuv 17 at about 1Z1l lilnnalc lroiiii Policc said uy iopzl tillltlllllltl rail Oil 111 Rttliltlll hi rental oi the llarric tc11i on llunlop ttrect the liilllt Fly crs Ciiiunuuity Hockey Club Also the committee agenda in lilldls rccoinmendations rroard in the llastvicw Arena lllltCs ion booth policies or lnikview Centre the future ll Sunnidalc Kki low hil tlic purclv so uitiunal roller skates for the rec lttilltlll ilepaiinrit unnncr pLogrnni The city tlchlopliiCtil commit tee is scheduled discuss the Harric planning llllltltl budget tor Will The board approved hiv iron budget Tuesday The budget incliidm $1300 for itnifcrcncos llll trips by board aiciiibers $3330 for in nor riiniis to the nine iiieiubcilt $230 for ltlOlltt libiuuy and $370 for tllltlipllllti and nciiibcrsliip 20 homeless in $250000 Orilliu fire ltlll1A lllC in three downtown buildings Sunday lull in people homeless and caused damages estimated at $250000 Police said one man suffered minor burns in the blaze which destroyed finance company it dculuie clinic an opticcl zinc consultant companws other and apirtiiients in the buildings There was also extensive smoke damage to music store and provincial government of ticc police said Ufillit of the blaze is under in tlilltlllll by the ntinio l1lf Marhats ottico Dynamics too he considered of prime importance and felt that this choir had the music move with the text For one of the test pieces the choir chose Glory to God in the Highest by Pergolesi The piece is something of duet between solo and chorus Peter Stevenson commented on the excellent 511 very quality of the choir The concert choir received 89 marks on the test piece and 90 on own choice For the second win the choir received 89 and 88 marks Bertram Kclso director of thc lizwhicw Sincers Boys Emir lt pleased with the presentation of his singers in Toronto In the hut enthus Old Man Winter boycotted the Barrie Winter Carnival turning the annual frolic in his honor into financial disappointment for the second successive year Sundays rain and uneason ably mild weather seuppcred ganizers hopes of turning fi nancal profit but it didnt dain pen their spirit or enthusiasm carnival chairman Dave Blen karn said today Gate revenue for the two days was 514000 far below the 932000 projected by the winter carnival committee in its burl get Because of the weather it was financial disaster Mr lilenkarn said But all in was the 1110l rewarding experi ence of my lite He said the icat lllllCS on carnival goers laces Saturday under the ideal weather condi llaiziic lizctiglitcis had ltl inter Carnival weekend answ cing five fire calls in the city The weekend began Friday with two calls The tire depart ment wen to akers of llarric department store on Dunlop Street liat at 1303 pm when fire started in an overloaded electrical panel Freeze held on core area Sllttltl lnniiil council has decided to retain trceze on do velopmcnt in the core area of ttllil touch on the 81h Line of the towuhip holding zone was imposed Aug 1073 became the town ps pending official plan desig natrs Alcona Beach as growth area resulting in widening of the 8th Line The freeze was intended tor simonth period only which ex pired Feb 11 But council decided to extend tic freeze tor an indefinite per iod teeve Piill i1bbins said the oiliciiJ plan has been approved try council but some changes tiid it1ilt l1 it ciiciil ed among agencies of the provin cial government for their ttllll ments He said continuation of the reczc was recommemlcl by the towndtips planning unsiiltaht Colin irnnt ndrile who vvn propcit in the tth line Altmin BC1 flict if interest and did nt take pawl in roiuirils deliberation Uh flame the minor 15 For Copy Carrier Home Delivery 85c Weekly 14 Page Central first in three majorband contests class Unison Male Voices Grad es and 10 the Barrie group re ceived first prize The Eastview Singers compris ed of students from Grades and 10 and also under the direction of Mr Kelso were awarded sec ond prize on Thurs in class with four other choirs On Saturday the Singers placed second Wednesday llastvicw Girls from Grades and 10 will com pole The Eastview Senior String 0r chestra also brought laurcls to the city They placed third when they played the last movement of Bachs Brantlenberg Concerto No Eastview tions made all the hours of pre paration worthwhile Both he and Greater Barrie Chamber of Commerce main ager Bob Hollywood agreed that had the carnival been held on the bay instead of Molsons lark all Sundays events would have had to be cancelled 11 proves the point that un der the worse possible weather conditions for carnival the park site can still stand up Mr Blenkarn said FEW GOT SILCK Carnival goers may hai gotten little muddy in the parking lot but very few got stuck lr Blenkarn said Last year proved the point that we cant plan on the bay site Last winter at the last minute the carnival was relocated from the bay to the park because The liretightcrs were also call ed to 11 ltosc 51 ieaiit home to battle blaze in bed room No estimate of damages are avaialble for either fire There was only one call Sat urduy at 315 pm lic fire dc prtmelnt was called to Fool 51 when dryer set fire to sinic curtains in an apartment The Bowling 1licStrings are all under the direction of Joel Miller who tak es them from Grade into the strings at Eastview Secondary School FIRST PRIZE The junior striig orchestra brought first prize home to East view with their performance of two movements of Harry Somers Little Suite Dir LaytonBrown adjudicator stressed the import ance of intonation and quality of sound Mr Miller said that he was pleased with the adjudicators jl preach especially as it strengv tliened his own approach to his studentl shunsl cam the ice was considered unsafe Last years carnival also ex perienced monumental traffic shorts with long lineups of cars waiting to get into the carnival ground This time flowed smoothly in and otit of the site And Saturday which had more carnival goers than the best day last year there was never any time when cars were backed up they said Both also had grateful words tor the people who toughedout Sundays drizzle and praised cot organizers Sunday for not packing up and going home The studded tire motorcycle races and broomball games were held intermption throughout steady drizzle Sun day morning You got the to admire all Five weekend tire calls blaze was extinguidied before the firefighters arrived Two calls went out Sunday one at 1205 pm for 103 Collier St when residents in the area saw smoke coming from the houses chimney The firefighters were lso called out at 215 pm to 46 Peacock St when people smelled moke No lire as located event termed success The Big Brotliers Bowl For Millions Bowlerama opened Sai urday by Art Evans Alll 1lC Simcoe Ccntrel was success with fair bit of money earned for Big Brothers The Bowler ima was held at Kempvicw Bowl which donated the use of alloys and bowling shoes for the afternoon Some of the highlights of Sat urdays bowling were hip llro ther liin Lemieu of Base Bor den bowled with total of about moo in pledges the mother of one little brother had spnnsills for over £1100 and llltltlt Mortons challenge match netted $10731 Judge Don Inch and Mayor Dorian Parker ended up the lus ers as they lict each other nci ther would score strike They both howled Slllliti anl lliu llioilirts collected illl lroni both in an Mayor lrler ll with Mr Lcmtcux 111 liyntud 11 Metro girls found slain ltllthltl 1tr Two 94 nae llls spctzlihg tho itckclrl upnc in more we told angled Salurday night ll ui Liii dclncrirg alcatint iirtl lnlicc iid the body cl tol icon iwic 17 was sound on the ccond door of lll 1ie iltli nd 1111 llliaalrcth lmu Loni 13 wt in the lic1ll Police will llw uiil both Grade ttulcnt ilicd sonic lims in thi tlllioav periuz be lore lhoy lt 1ll 10 zlltlli ninl of liir tiii whit him next door iccicl the ho lit llfll gin won tin how to deliver volenln card ro lico spokcsnian said Colleens parents leralJ nid lraic Laurie ainl =icr were visiting relatives in the Llrilha tint area for tho world cud i3lilio15 on the ipiict ii icnii 11ch in the lilllilll ul l1ii ukc Stitl thcrc had brci io ity around lln lrric house all day Saturday lllu to iillt trt lllLlL at Scarlett llcighh Collc giiilo Mrs Trudeau on holiday llllvll lla 1l lli Jt 1rulcau wi the pi mc lflllltl plain to puinl 1p tlr wari isiiiit villi irmud lrtm Ulltmt with an 11 Minin 21 in winter said Sunday lra irudeau reboot to 1111 to reporters when she arricl late Saturday The Silillitwlnill declined to rnv where 11 lriidciiu wa laying and whom lir was illlll gitilvisiin 1lCSimcoe North and lord Oakley lr tlaklcy had the high game of the day with 249 This Saturday the action will move to Sheas Bowl in the Wel lington llaza as few media llOlUll0 bowl for millions Jim Olllgid of the Toronto Argo nauts will kick off the bowling Among those bowling are Su san Hughes Dan Mathesoii Moira llunt Wayne Bjorgao Laura Malls Corby Adams and last and of course least Dave ltcnsahaw managing editor of the Examiner laul Babcock llarries nom inec for National 1976 Big bio ihcr of the year will also be bowling along with representa tives iiom schools and service clubs lcrom wishing to makc pielcc anl liccomc eligible for prize can call 71170250 GO Transit now operates route tit lramit statcd operating all the buses traiclling on High way it between loiouto anl llurilc today may tuach Llitr owned by the Toronto lriiit Commission will continue with the express service on lllillvti 100 The taking our oi Gray Coach route part tll an expansion of tiic tlutarii itltlllltlil own ed it liLiii1 lrziirportatnii Iiilllisltt lamcs Snow 51in Gray Coach unl its local routes no loiiccr ciiitioiiicai1 lcasiblc gti in tufildlllhC wnl lit unvcrn mrnts ilicy taking ocr and inipruiinu local routes tit took co tril it took oicr iu tray routes thin Tillinto radius oi lor onto and started two new ones Show ihcrr wil be tililllmiili gtLll in all lutllt lll doubh tlc gt1llt in llllit lrim llarric tlzcrc arc in it buses laving between 5110 iii and 533 in The fare is slightly to thin the fare on tlic Gray Coach tll route and buses will leave from the tiarric bus terminal WEATHER FORECAST Continuing with snow Tuesday morning Low tonight high Tuesday asm high mild RaiiJi mith 1wo quartcttes from the string orchestras entered classes Sec ond prize was won by the quar tette Grades and 10 Players were Judy Schultz Barbara Ire land Leonard Fligg and Jane Carlos Third rize was awarded quartettc of Grades 11 and 13 when they performed the first movement of Scimartiiuis Con ceiiino in Players in this group were Karen Urquhart Lori Power Angea Davis and Carclymie Cameron Accompcnist for all the string asses Molly Pelmateer was pleased with the overall pcrfoan ances by the young Barrie mus icians val people who stuck and kept it go ing and didnt break and pack it in and run for cover Mr Hollywood said Attendance Saturday was bove last years best day while Sundays turnout was about 50 per cent down All the people involved in the carnival did an absolutely fab ulous job Mr Blenkarn said The guys on the committees worked their butts off and put everything together perfectly TWO FIZZLED Only two events fizzled The helicopter rides Sunday were washed out due to poor weather and the snowmobile competence course had practic ally no entries The course was ignored by nearly all snowmobilcrs lr Hollywood said No one wanted to try their skills That was the only real dis appointment Crowd pleasers included the motorcycle races the broomball games the events in the chil drens corner the CFB Borden display and the puckvshoot for youngsters on the pond lr Hollywood said Saturday night Ken Tobias well known entertainer crown ed the Teen Queen of the Win ter Carnival Cathy Palmer Miss Palmer is Grade 12 student at Eastnew Secondary School How about this Kilers wanted Good pay Whites only need appy Phone Anqoa Lid Will probe road beef Sllltltlli liuuwick coup les complaint against the Barrie Suburban ltcals tiouunissicn will be imcstgalcd second time by lnuisfil township roads ipcriiitcadcnt ltobert and lcni dctircgor toll lnuislil council that 13 feet was added onto thcir tiricay when the cillllllllvluti shifted ill Bay Point lioad in 1175 They want lllr ndletl portion 11Ll and they l1it cited pin in done by the tllllllllSltlll for lotir oihcr resident About 10 feet oi pavind was pro Lied for too dea of tiail Ushoruc 22 111 11y loint lid and tool for th dricway of lit1 Maynard 11 biz Bay loiut ltd ltonds supcriutcldent Alike Dumpster Villa did not note tie other cases at paving in rc cent rcport to crunch is to re investigate Council also advised the Me tiicgors lo 1itlnl meeting with the suburban road commis sioners Ilalton lcimcy o1 lc dontc township ard James Hart and Smith Qumr icll oi Barrie The root commission engin tvr hm said llt policy is to icnvc driveways in the rilllll condition they were in before ltilllsiltltlltlli 1Ilttl lli pii prititii tin lc tlrccor driwway wa 10 eel from lllz old roadway ml 34 now 321 lrcl away

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