THE liliCAIE for All To Our Credit one of the hum orous skits In iiie an how brought thunderous ap plause from the audience dur ing Fridayevenings perform ach Ciirini In is tr ictll etitu oi tcits lar rie during the past year pr sented by the University We mens Club in the Central Collegiate udorium to near capacity crowd enjoyed such highlights of the show as fun being poked at Mayor Dorian Parker and Pierre Elliott liu dcau ilï¬xamincr Photo Charisma by far the best show produced by University Wo By AIURIEL LEEIIJR Charismaf Central Auditorium 1135 near capacity crowd to 300 show bubbling with crea tivity and good humor it was essentially the general ioie do vivre that came acress For the large chorus and solo lï¬LS worked as splendid team each generously handing the spotlight to the other The University Womens Club of Barrie have had such show before But undoubtedly this was by far the best The chorus routines were good tiie script for the most part original and bitty and the mu sical adaptations perfectly CI ected Excellent skt predominated with the very best called 11 to our Credit Master Charge Chaigcx Carte Blanche Am lltltlL pianits Xena Ka LliJli it and Desmond Maley 31 both brought back erican Express and Diners Club were represented with wry humor The finale had the per fect touch The splendid opening set the tnood of the whole show liast pacing and iiitant changes of style prevented any touch of boredom Condmniniuin was another plus for the show Againmusic lyrics and $65 combined with quartet brouaht thi idca cross with spearkling humor One of the best incidents of the night was brief appearan ce by lory ODonal as the ath or carrying the Olympic torch There were some other parti cularly fine solo bits Wendy licks Nursery School Aaaron Dyck John lrwin and llruce Campbells Commercial llngh Special mention must be made of Don Carters gtOlUS He has honor lrom tin Kiwanis Mus ic Festival in Toronto recent ly iena won two firsts and an attractor stiong ilLC with good range and pitch Like Spring lhaw Charisma hail ii eftervewcnt quality with steady varying stream of fun spoofing personalities ant ev Iicire ltutlcau certainly itad continuing centre stage mom ents llowccr thc brict skits on these newsworthy peronalities lacked sharpness of focus re taining basic kindnes point of view on which the llLvL humor bolt The begtt of these was Mary Smths Tale of lrin cc lrtie Dough Molly Brown delineated this part beautifully lhe rittuc bits warp Cilllt ally the least attracthc suffer in by compariwn to the but lin of the show The Gilbert and Sullivan bit was maiwellouh and could hate been extended even further This gflt second while UCSilidllC won one fir and two second plh ze tllxaminer Photo City musicians win $300 for piano performances 12y MLURI Ill LIillillISR liarric musicians were each awndel scholarships ttctlt Kiwanis lti lc ial loroiito as well and locics in ai ion pitino divisions 5min liA KACZANOWSKI ttill ltnoiin iii lilllln iiiic cit Vii llidl =i ls and prizes in piano and accord ioa toiiipfiiois since 13 The 19yearold graduate of lilasiiits liltlill 52th played ticlin member 11 liaalxiczv Stii Stir bcaan hcr lileHttil studies ill dily built an eiiiiblc reputation fiiic iliiiid iiciiii lllflslilli enrolled in tiic senior COltSta at the ltovril Caasgzvatory of Vhisic studying lluoiy of Iit tot companiment sign Reading She has been Withini iicr piano with lliK Berlin noted pain and tljodictor llt tl rtti also tiidic iiolin with Snnalt the littlnl othinlti lie 12 ot ll cia chine SWUIILI ll the uiiu Courie titinn held in Itloiil She is now entered il the Ca adian Competition Preliminaries to he held in June it in tin April the young artist will play with iehacl llersco at the Edward Johnson Building in jollil recital cxt fall Nni plain to enter the University oi loronto llcr award at the Toronto Ki wanis Altlrlt ltal are tollt low Piano Solo yrs and un der First with 1111 marks Cat and Me by Aaron Copland tiiiii first with 88 marks cux lilt udcs dc Sonoi Moiv Modern toin Upon Sc oinl wth til mark ltoinnanian liiitcgt 05 Mick Past lrcsidnti Kiwani ociaiion inard siltiti DICSMONU MALIZY began his ma ical studios 1fi was Ic Iiors xti lniiric llziynes of llarric llis studios Ciillllliitll in was 12 ycars cd lll is faintly inrvcd to Vllltlltl liiini their in in iiaitininl lf he lllillt tltl lll il Hint lil ll again this lion with licrcl ll irii ill roam Desmond continued working at his music during the one and half years at university where he was majoring in His tory New hating turned back to Barrie he is devoting his lull time to music 111 is studying his piano with Evelyn Lindsay and lhcory ill lrnonc The 21 your old musician pr actices 1m to lLllN nay on the kcyboaid lie is behind lIll his itii 1nd is working hard to brinx it up to the level nc ti£ll for his assoxiale exanin lil lhc yotutg artists is an araeiit chc tpcit in larrtiiitii Junior Correspondence Chess Chaimiionship litd in 1074 Des nioinl Malcy lniishcd rlltillt second lltlelltllltl llkc tiii plays rotowl i1innn Durinc his Secondary School years he played String Basr llis awards at the Toronto Ki wanis Music Fest val are as fol lot Concerto tor liano and Uicli slra llodcrni tipcn liirst prize with fit maths Khacliaturian Concerto Hal liano Solo tipcii Romantic Composer liic it7itingale auntAllabictl marks ond piiLc hindern Composers Open Sc cond with 85 naarlr Iocme Khachaturian liideiit Kiwan is Association Award $300 Ft men as the kind oi tun that succeed cl There were many bright spots and it seems incredible lltt as many as 34 different kits were put together for the show lhat iliiy worked smoothly and with apoarcntly no hitches is great credit to the organizers ll thih simply highlights the capabilitcs of producers Laure Jones and Mary Smith Hayst ant Director ltod Maxwell Mu scal Directors Marilyn Cmp hell with Elizabeth larrar Stage Manager Judy Watson and al so the Central ICUllilltILlllN ltl charge of lighting and Soundi The show ran as smoothly piiitcioiial production Special bouqucth must go to llod llaikcs and Gary Owen and llrucc Farrell for clcvcr sct de rigns and construction And still more bouquets to Jean Lemmin and Nancy Smith for splendid costume design and execution The costumes couldnt hate been better for modern chorus It was large chorus of 42 hand led neatly alt unit and otien lliltli into groups of various 516 Chariwna 76 plays again to iiight at Central City bus riders 51 facing their first fare increase since 1973 Monday Rates are increasing to 40 ccnts from com 25 cents from 15 cents for stu dents and 13 cents from 10 cents for senior citizens Kerry Columbus operaticits en gineer for the traffic department aid the last transit fare increase was April 1973 when the rates went from 20 cents to 25 cents for adults and to 10 cents for both students and senior citizens Many other municipalities are considering rate increases at this time he said Everything will be the same as ore the rame routes and schedules rub the fares are increased The main rtasor for the in crease Mr Colon said is Bus fares go up on Monday for first time since 73 One change which affects stu he lack nf proviiniial subsidies to dents Mr Columbus said is coun cover the operating deficit of the oils rescinding the exact change citys transit system Barrie was expecting sits5962 50 from tiit biz ZMH ding restraints by the Ontario govcrnent limited the subsidy to $81375 The province didnt let us know until after we had imple mented the new routes and chixlules in the system hesaid It costs us more to run the system and we have to increase our revenues this necessitated raise in the felt $130000 REVENUE tevenues from laws are ex pected to bit about 31110net this year up from the $11180709 collected in 1973 Winturio grants to thirteen proiects in Simcoe County lhirtccn grants to Sim coe County projects ranging from 310000 to the llillsidc Home and School Association in Elmvale for toiilttitllli of childrens play ground to $250 to the Penetang guishene Little lll in Mid land for equipment haic been approved from the proceeds of the Ontario Lottery Culture and Recreation Minis ter llobert Welch said the list ol grants whiih totals 324392 is part of the continuing Share inirio program to support cul tural and recrcttonal tacilities throughout Ontario in dition to the construction fund to iiiId tin llillside dcnture llajciound and the funds to puliilJC sweaters and ltltllDlllClll for the hockey club Mr Welch sat1 56133 grant is being provilid to the Town hip of OH The funds all help pay for improvements ti Guthrie Arena which includes the drilling of well and the installation of public addre 3tiii lhe Simcoc County Moscnin in lncsir is to recciic Six iio grant tor the pintliar of historical and archeolozical re tcrcnce botks and diplay cas es as part of service expan sitill program for the commun it $13m grant is to be made to the Ctllilltl Cultural yinoit coortliiiitiiijv Committee to help develop cultural pro 111111 in 1976 in celebration of lif summer iics in Montr The Smloc Lttiity Volleyball Club in Bord3n to lCClt is 31000 for travel expenses for 18 players who attended the No Scotia Invitational Volleyball Championships held in llalitaxs Dalhousie University last Octob cr $1000 grant is being made to the Blue Mountain Power Squ adron in Collinaimod towards the cost of VIII mobile units and citizens hand radios which the 30 members will use to teach and enforce boating safety in the area The Midland Keegos Swim Team is to receic 5100 to wards the purchase of starting blocks for its 111 iegitered team members while the ï¬lomember King lidwartl Choir in Barrie is to receiw Sltiti for Chri 111115 Concert performed for the communiy $400 grant the 41incniber lcllonv Blends Chapter of Harmony Incorpor ated in Barrie towards the cost of portable ii vi which will be used to support the singers wh ile performing at community stingouts and other events The fllll Minor lec Woo Hockey Llri in Loretta to receive $330 grant to buy hockey equitnneni while Scott stIples of flame is to reccite for his eiehtteam Bar rlc Busints Alfl creational llaslactball League The league will purchase basketballs and dcclop tiic prurum to imolie more citicnu lliv Collin liillt Moon ain Figure Stalin Cub Incor poraitil is to ltttl Jttil of $230 to provide litiiLLllen of itlcinniil iiitriiction for voun skaters iii tin aiezi 14398 tickets issued in 1975 for parking lariicx thrcc iiiioxti commit oiiiccn li lili lJllj ti 1973 lhtv lslll H398 tart inz tickcs in the city The three otlictrs lltllt lii line Maxine Snerldin 11m nic 11 lon on rols in the city looking for il lttilll kci lt trot other ilitlt inltitiI1lt include owitiivic mil double patkite ro olinii arras itd Johanting driveways or sidewalks li Darling cclebialii it ninth year as an ofliicr chi usiul said her job is primar ilv isuing parkinc violinion tick its and visa idcwzilk wou ic movil alalion in the illllci The officers mirt be succc fnl iii llarric The city collected lhtl in pailtinij ll1t5iIltllt cludiii meter rewituc rental pzcc and fines According to tlC pailhmnty annuiI rim the best car trait iv report thr It Illiul meter revenue with Samoan collect il Two of the officers patrol the OOPS Someone forgot to put money in the meter Irene Darling one of the three downtown aici woiltiii ahcin weeks six tlt and three 14 inc oflctr does the ll iiiiiIiii area lrnn layliclil to tltziy ail tilliiiuton tr Hour and in Victoria Hospital iti llic lltitlltli lLd iis iilt ctmilitcil by ci in llI tlii neck ann to ti pan iil lwu lVllt of 1tll tic iv iicl it in ipclci Iolations iiil 97 for other irking viola ill ti liarlinc said she is at cliaizc it court tilt who in icr unpaid rkinc tickets 15 tickets rc not paid within month mailed lllillltoils cni nd the Si iickt talnci Slim tin it will saizo TU $880 If pcno lill tiltl patio1 iicltct personal summons delivered by police officer and the $2 tictc gtie to klli1 and 91 increase to $11 After that Miss Darling mid the paymcnt is matter for the police and courts city bylaw enforcement offic ers was ready with her trus ty parking fine booklet In 1973 14398 parking violation lclct are paid at cv hall in l1t 11 tloo ll ti tron entrance from illicr Street After nine year Miss Darling said the reaction ol people to pniltiii tickets has changed She iiiil 1i lli beginning gicmle rrc more lilitli and npwt lu lio ii kcts jlli she said They are not as bazl as they uscd 10 he but we tiil not ln old one who fltfix little tipct Whit does she do when pcr on starts rluutin abuse and callin inr namcï¬ lsually itti wlk away and tell the person if they hate complaint to go to tht office he raid linrcs no sense in having itill argument oi the street rite iid You have to laltc the binc aiztiilig and lljllllllt back int niod tor the public image and relations The bylaw officers are cinvov ml li the ct itl ions junction with the traffic office illlti the direct supervision of Mike lxristoff 13in about ll tickets were issued in the city by three officers The tickets were for both $2 and $5 fines tExaminer Photo rule for bus rides He said students no longer have to have exact change to ride the buses after Monday This may cause problems in the future he said if has driv ers are swamped with requests to make change during tie ioak hours Mr olonbus said before the exact change rate was in effect many students boarded the bus es during the peak morning and afternoon hours with $1 $2 and$5 bills Fishing huts broken into soy local ice fishermen Some fishermen with ice huts off JohnsOns Beach are com plaining of break enter and theft Waiter Carrnlhers said huts ollCl by his son and one of in cmzili yet hate iirxizi lrn1cn in to and fishing gear taken llc aided two other city men who fish in the some area have ind their huts broken into Gear taken included lites liltkplcal01 and landing net Cii Carruthers said llc aid the thievelt smashed padlocks to get into the huts Sgt Ralph Berry of Barrie City Police said he received complaint of one iacitlent of breaiz erter and theft lhursday night but there is little police can to about it CITY NEWS is being made 10 int BARRIE nxmnxen SATURDAY FEBRUARY 28 1975 LOCAL AND GENERAL HANDICILUFI LESSONS lhe Barrie public library is balding handicraft lessons for youngsters eight years old and up next Saturday from to pm at the childrens depart ment on Mulcasttr Street north lessons include crochet cross stitching macrame and string craft LIBRARY MISTAKE There was mistake in Thurs days Examiner in the story headed 63 per cent increase is sought by library The story reported that the library spent SQWIJO for renovations to the clililrens departircnt including rcoair work to root lazin of iindows and insulation This money was not spent in 1075 The proicct are Scheduled for tins year IWt IIARUEI llarrie City Police hate char cl two men with possession of stolen property connection with break enter and theit Moilatt Mercury Sales early this year Minko Iaksic and Ito bert lda both or Kingscourt larl ltoad Toronto hate been charged iLllSl SIICAKIZR lhc Barrie Horticultural So ciety will hold meeting March pm at llillcrest Public School Guest speaker will be ilcnry Knox formerly with the bulb siiecialnts Vanhoi and Blob licr llc wiil speak general gardening ItlMMAtilC SALII The ladies auxiliary of the has rric Humane Society is asking lirrc rcidcais avc and da iiate good used cliing no hoe and oLhCr household aoodlt for rummage le hlaich 13 in the evening and March dur iliL the morning Any one with do itiriiilt is asked to call Tliiliizl or Tin171 loi pickup lricecils from the sale are used for the Barrie llumane SOLiCiy shelter epitone 7262553 or 7268348 PANIAKI SUPPER Shrove lucsday pancake supper will be he lucs liicll at tlrace tinited thnrcli Cool and Ernie strwt lgt rrt tost is $225 for adults and 312 for children tllltlLl 12 lreschoolcrs eat free OMAIITIIIIC MEETS liic Barrie pcldoorn Friend ship Committee is holding its regular monthly meeting lues day March at 3210 pm tl tit Collier St lluiyone is wet come lllLDRliiNS lllllliiS Childrens activities at the Childrens section of the flarric lubli Library are as follows age and up March ti handicraft afternoon to learn crochet inacrami ctc March 10 puppet craft with Roy Row ler iaec and upi March batik workshop with Sharon linsoinc iany age lrom chool age inI and MM an lIst or tile demonstration by Mrs Mthillen for age and upi LIBERAL DINNER Stuart Smith leader of the Opposition in the Ontario legis lature will be guest speaker the annual ctin oi the Simcoc tcntre Liberal Associ ation March 11 lln liltlill will brain with dinner at li12lli at the Army Naty ir lioicc Club and tickets at its pct potent may be obtained by telephoning Margaret Kelly at 7265671 or 7285220 All inter ested people are invited to at tend You can imagine what its like if 15 or 20 students get on at one stop all requesting change he said We still want to en courage people to use exact change whenever possible When drivers have to make change he said they are dis tracted from the road and driv ing and also are slower meeting the headways for transfers to other bus routEs The transit department may request councils permission to put $2 limit on the size of the bills for change if the bus service cannot maintain sched ules lIe scid it is impossible for pol ice to patrol the area in win tar He advised fish huts Owners not to leave fishing gear in the but tvernieht 11r also sageest cd but owners post signs that szzy there is nothing of value in the but to prevent forcible ent ry Some storeowners put such signs on their cashregisters to discourage thieves he aid That seems to work ministry of natural resour ces spokesman in Midliuist said the problem is not new 11c said breakins of fish hut occur each year The problem isnt widespread he said and all complaints are referred to the police for investigation VESPRA TORIES MEET The annual meetzng of the Ves pra Progr sire Conservative As sociation will be held Monday March at pm at hï¬dhurst Community Hell All interested people are imited to attend For further information call 72036 or 7266978 BUILDING OFFICIALS COURSE Building oftictals from Barrie and area have been attending night courses at Georgian Col lege since the New Year The 18 enrolled in the course have been studying the new Ontario Building Code which came into force Jan in March Gra ham Adams managing director of the code wine is administer il by the ministry of consum cr affairs will coll one at pm to talk to those who ook the tour it FAMILY LIFE CONFERENCE The Family Life Association of Barrie is presenting conf erence and workshop on parent child teacher LiiiiiLiLCItiOllS today at 00 gi an College The program of panel discus sions workshops nd is altered in conjunction with the Parent Tooperative Prechool Corporation Ltd the siction for Early ihildiood Education of Ontario The corticrencc benins at 10 am and costs $3 per llgt01l Rezixtratlon is hunted to 100 For hare information phone 7281611 EVANS lliICIl Arthur IJvans ifC Sim coe Centrei is opening riding office in Barrie next week to enable coiititueiiilt 1o 1gt any problems in the area The oiiicc is at ilJ tiwcn Sieet and opens Wednesday The iiice will operate lucsoay to Friday it am to 12 noon airl pm to pm and Saturdays am to 13 noon ORCHESTRA CONCERT lhc Alumna tamp Youth Or chestra will perform Sunday at pin tr tournian Collette lheatrc The orchestra repre ctcl tiic tiro at tho tm adian lcstival oi oiith Orches tras Baiitf earlier this month lohn Montague is the leader and featured soloists arc Simon Nic Donald Reed anti Treav or llctiriiam iic oitlitsti has 14 members froth the Barrie area liktts Zillii at the door anti at llarpers Phar mazy liics IIttiiitllC Mav icls lilowcrs and Punting Mits ic tcntic FASHIth Slit ticiiiuian Collccc lilliiii lio motion suldcnts will present public fashion hni cniitlcd lltaiiion Comes to Life March at In in tho College lhoa trc liarrie lickcls tor tho show lilcll will Icaturc womens tash Us for sprint an summer are gt1 and are now available from 1ick Webb Clothing The Loft ainl Studio ltt lhcy mav he purchased Feb 27 and 38 trout booth at Soars in the itcnrtriau Mail or at the door the cicning of the show LEAGUE ORGANIZED lln Ladies Auxiliary to the Army and ii liotcc vct lillts in oriniizir mixed gtlnililcboord itlifllt tor Satur day starting March at 23 pan well llltit iIIl be provin cial mens dart tournament Feb and there will be lots of help needed Any one wishing to join the shuffleboard can sign on the bulletin board