Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 30 Apr 1976, p. 3

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Harpsichordist Richard Birney Smith played to full house at the Grove Park auditorium on the weekend then demon PLAYS TO FULL HOUSE strated his exceptional in strument to group of eager young music studen ts Mr Smith has played throughout Europe and the United States and is organist at church in Dundas Examiner Photo Congregation honors Minister of Music After 43 years as Minister of Music for Collier St United Church Lloyd Tuf ford is retiring June 30 as aganist and choir director He will he succeeded in that position on Aug by James Leighton 27 who comes to Barrie from King City United Church Much planning by the music committee of Colliers Official Board has resulted in gigantic recognition par ty in honor of Lloyd Tufford who in addition to handling the great Keates pipe organ in the church and planning the music has been most ac tive in Barrie community sin ce coming from St Catharines in 1933 Mr Tufford was Barries first director of music for Pond should be moved says report to board To protect an old swim ming hole north of Edgehill Drive the developers have to move it few hundred feet says Goldstein con sulting engineer In report to the Barrie planning board David Beasley representing Deer wood De elopments Ltd said the pond should be moved before construction starts The Board sent the plan and report prepared by Mr Goldstein consultant with Marshall Macklin and Monaghan to the city hall departments Mr Beasley said the pond north of Edgehill about half way between Anne Street and Ferndale Drive is man made and could be re created after construction of the major collector road for Residential District In the district plan the city stated it wanted the pond reserved and protected The pond Mr Beasley said the depth is about 14 feet and fluctuates about five feet depending on the season He said it is springfed and also collects water from the runoff The ministry of natural resources stocks it every year with Speckled Apr 29 Draw SERIES flan ANY OTHER an arm no TICKET NUMBER 01 trout he said It was good swimming hole at one time he said If it was cleaned up it could be rsed for swimming again Land fill from construction of the homes and road could deteriorate and destroy the quality of water he said unless certain precautions were made It is easier he said to re locate the pond after con struction DUCKWORTH GROVE PLAZA BARRIE Your First Stop in Decorating Broad00m Sales Servrce Vinyl Floor Coverings lmported Italan Floor Wall Tles Custom Installation on All Products Shop At Home or Vsrt Our Showroom PARA Paints and Wallpaper I705 726 8424 public schools has been local director for the Royal Canadian College of Organists was one of the founders and early director of Huronia Symphony Or chestra and teacher of piano andorgan On Saturday May 15 public reception in honor of Mr Tufford will be held in the Fellowship Hall starting at pm This will include light program of skits testimonial speeches and presentations to the veteran music minister On Sunday morning May 16 the morning service at Collier will be almost entirely devoted to suitable music featuring choir of more than 100 voices directed by Mr Tufford About 70 former members of the choir will be returning to Barrie from far and wide for the weekend celebration to augment the present choir After the ser vice luncheon will be held in the hall for the visitors choir and music committee POSSIBLE WINNERS FIRST PRIZE NUMBER PRIZE OF 77 PRIZES OF 624 PRIZES OF 6318 PRIZES OF SECOND PRIZE NUMBER PRIZE OF 77 PRIZES OF 624 PRIZES OF 6318 PRIZES OF THIRD PRIZE NUMBER PRIZE OF 17 PRIZES OF 624 PRIZES OF 6318 PRIZES OF FOURTH PRIZE NUMBER PRIZE OF 11 PRIZES OF 624 PRIZES OF 6318 PRIZES OF FIFTH PRIZE NUMBER PRIZE OF PRIZES OF PRIZES OF 624 PRIZES Winning Numbers AMOUNT $100 000 10000 100 to $100 000 1000 100 01 $100 000 1000 100 $100 000 1000 100 25 £100000 PRIZES OF Next Draw May 13 from Niagara Falls murmar rr rI IPM rillId if $25 tickets may be redeemed at branches oi Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce llIIIhl The provincial government is inconsistent in expecting Ontario residents to work for living and then cutting jobs in health care and social ser vices Paul Wessenger New Democratic Party candidate in Barrie in the last provin cial election told Textile Workers of America Local 1937 Wednesday If you believe people should work you dont go around creating unem ployment Mr Wessenger who is also Barrie alder man told the locals monthly meeting He said job cutbacks have increased the burden on social services at time when these services also face the unkindest cuts of all in the form of 55percent limit on spending increases while in flation drives costs up at double that rate Mr Wessenger also at tacked the current provincial policy of shifting the cost of social services and other programs to municipal tax payers He said the municipal property tax unlike income or corporation taxes falls most heavily on those least able to pay Mr Wessenger told the union members the NDP has long taken common stand with organized labor on number of issues par Bagbidit Malt SAT SUN MATINEE CHILDREN $100 ticularly working conditions andsafety PRIME EXAMPLE He said provincial NDP leader Stephen Lewis stand on these issues is prime example of the partys policy of ple before profits so on hand at the meeting was Paul Forder of the On tario Federation Labor who attacked the federal anti inflation rogram as unfair to the wor ing man because wages are far more strictly controlled than prices or profits He told the meeting that labors share of the national income has been decreasing rather than increasing relative to the share taken by corporations Prior to the imposition of wage and price controls last Wessenger tells meeting fall he said wages had been increasing 26 per cent while profits went up 85 per cent Mr Forder also attackecllr the ineffectiveness government safety in spections at industrial plants and what he said was the in of Ontario Premier William Davis to the difference working man The The Examiner TRANSLATE NAME Baton Rouge one of the earliest French settlements in Louisiana means red stick TIME TO CLEAN UP FOR SPRING THE Carpet Doctor PROFESSIONAL CARPET CLEANING CONSULTANTS CARPET UPHOLSTERY DRAPERY CLEANING SERVICES CONTRACT AND RESIDENTIAL CARS CLEANED UP AND RECDNDITIDNED INSIDE AND OUT 7265591 SPECIAL ADULT MATINEE PRICE 130 PM Walt Disney Pnulucllons ONLY and 1H me05 Walt Disneys WWI idolnr Baybidrl Mali CINEMAS 7269944 7269944 CINEMAS lilllllilllw M77 There Has Never Been An Adventure Thriller Quite As Terrilyingflet Enioyuhle As JAWSI And so it begun Coslarririq LORRAINE GARYMURRAY HAMILTON ZANUCK BROWN PRODUCTION Screenplay by PETER BENCHLEY and CARL GOTTLIEB Based on the novel Iiy PETER BENCHLEY Music by JOHN WILLIAMS Directed by STEVEN SPIELBERG Produced bleCIIARU ZANUCK and DAVID BROWN UNIVERSAL PICTURE TECHNICOLOR PANAVISION For your fullest enjoyment be sure to see JAWS from the beginning SHAW RICHARD BREYFIISS Gory Arnold The Washington Posl ENTERTAINMT NT press was barred from the mcctin which under the union cons itutron was open to union members only Mr Wessenger repeated his and Mr Forders principal points in telephone interview with DANCES NEW BALLETS When Les Grands Ballets Canadiens dances at the OKeefe Centre in May it will present eight ballets never danced by the company before in Toronto wrrrr IIIlIllI srrrrrr Willi PIIIII IISMIIH CITY NE WS The Barrie Examiner Friday April 30 l9763 MIII 21916 IIAIIIPM CFTO CH9 CABLE8 TORONTO CKVR CH BARBIE CJOH CH1386 OTTAWA CKNXCH8 WINGHAM EVENING SHOW TIMES DUMBO AT PM RIDE WILD PONY AT 820 PM Wilma now PLAYING DOUBLE FEATURE EIGER SANCTION AT 645 JAWS AT PM DAILY CLINT ATWOOD HIS LIFELINE 24 held by the assassin he hunted From the Sumnuful Intonationl IGOR3dbe THE EIGER man GEORGE KENNED ITIITAIIIIM VDNEI TA MCCEL JACK CASSIDY MALPASO COMPANY FILM mrr IIAI ml ii Mm ll Mummy qu mm WNIIAII mm hm Irnu nunl lllleAlr Mun in 1mm WIIIIAMS Duurud by 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