It was greatto be Canadian at Oakley Park public school Friday when the primary division kindergarten to Grade presented Citizenship Day program The presentation included singing dancing poetry reciting and performance by the kindergarten band One group displayed all the sports played in Canada with particular reference to the upcoming Olympics Another goups recited for Canada The older students outline the pro vinces and territories of Canada giving recrpe poem giving the brief synopsis of the province and its capital city The finale included large birthday cake with the provinces listed on one side the capital cities on the second side the provincial flowers on the third side and the provincial crest and date the province entered Confederation on the fourth side On top surrounded by flags was Crown representing the Queen Examiner Photos THREE HARGED Barrie City Police have charged three youths with total of 18 breakins since December 1975 Steven Har bridge 16 233 Cook St Mark Naber 17 Porter Cres and Donald MacLean 16 Pains wick will appear in provincial oourtJunelS Naber is charged in all the breakins and Harbridge and MacLean in six each All the breakins were at Barrie residences and articles were stolen in most cases ILEAIS GLILTY Steven Zehr pleaded guilty to five charges of break GREAT TO BE CANADIAN s1 LOCAL AND GENERAL and enter in provincial court Wednesday and will be sentenced June He also pleaded guilty to three counts of taking an automobile without the owners consent OFFICIALOPENING New owners Albert Hand and Charles Stewart will greet guests Sunday at the of ï¬cial opening of the Royal Downs Golf and Country Club in Essa Township The open ing will be held from to pm HOUSE GUITED Vespra Township family was burned out in fire Thursday morning fire gutted the house of Fred Lloyd at the intersection of the 12th concession and Highway 90 about 10 am There was no one home at the time and no one was injured The Vespra Township Fire Department used four trucks to put out the fire in about two hours LAND USE Gordon Hill president of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture will speak on land use planning and farm income protection Tuesday at public meeting in the Blue Flame Room at Consumers Gas on Ferris Lane The pm meeting is sponsored by the Simcoe County Federa tion of Agriculture MS MEETING The Multiple Sclerosis Societys Simcoe County Chapter will hold get acquainted membership meeting June at 730 pm in the Blue Flame Room at Cons sumers Gas on Ferris Lane MS victims their friends and relatives and potential volunteer workers are invited toattcnd PONY MEET The TriCounty Draft Pony Association will hold pony meet Sunday June at the Oro Fairgrounds Draft and commercial ponies will be shown at the show which starts at 11 am Included in the free show will be line classes for youngsters single draft team draft and unicorn hitch competitions BARBECUE Steele Street Public School has invited the public to barbecue scheduled for June flat pm at the school Rain dateis June10 Wrong time for new system health board chairman says Provincewide bargaining may eventually solve some of the problems the Simcoe County District Health Board now faces in negotiating with the nurses it employs board chairman Ross Stephens said Friday But he said he does not favor such bargaining system which nurses have demanded in the current at mosphere of economic re straint Mr Stephens and other local public health officials attended health board con vention in Sudbury this week which tabled without action motion which would have en dorsed the nurses demand That is out for at least another year Mr Stephens said It never had chance to be debated on the floor He said he got the impres sion most delegates were op posed to the motion Itll come in the future he said of provincewide bargaining can see it down the road But he said provincewide settlement at present would probably mean higher set tlement than the board can afford to offer in view of the eight per cent limit on in creased spending imposed by the provincial government Slide show planned for council The Barrie Chamber of Commerces civic affairs committee hopes to present its slide show on downtown renovation to city council and staff at dinner meeting June chamber general manager Bob Hollywood told the Chambers board of direc torsthisweek The same presentation would be offered to service clubs and other groups and would be shown at public meeting in late June Mr Hollywood said He said the presentation will include slides showing the results of downtown im povement programs in other staff cities as well as movie on downtown renovation in Vic toriaBC The civic arfairs committee has proposed an amendment to the citys official plan which would designate the downtown core as the heart of the city and make it the primary retail and commer cial area in Barrie The committee is meeting with various groups involved in planning the downtown area and plans to do survey of Barrie residents attitudes to the downtown core later this year in time to make downtown renewal an issue in the December municipal election Chamber joins study of housing statement The civic affairs committee of the Greater Barrie Chamber of Commerce will join the Barrie Builders Association and the Barrie and District Real Estate Board in studying the recent housing policy statement by Barries housing advisory committee chamber general manager Bob Holywood said thisweck He said the group will study the issues in detail to deter mine if it can make any useful contribution to the report Mr Hollywood said the civic affairs committee has studied number of reports concerning housing over the past few months The policy statement is sued May calls for an ag gessivc city policy toward obtaining provincial and federal housing subsidies geater emphasis on row housing apartments and other Iowltcost forms of hous ing annual housing start targets and other measures 14 reports of waste received from members The legislative affairs com mittee of the Greater Barrie Chamber of Commerce is in vestigating l4 complaints of government waste and ineffi ciency received from chamber members as part of the committees waste wat chers program chamber general manager Bob Holly wood said this week Mr Hollywood said 11 of the complaints concern the federal government two the provincial level and one county administration Government agencies will be given two weeks to reply to charges of wasteful prac tices Replies or failure to reply and committee coms ments will be included in the final report on the program The program is designed to uncover specific examples of inefficient practices rather than reflect opposition to general government policies Red Shield near goal of $13000 in drive Barries Salvation Army Red Shield fund drive is only about $2000 away from its $13000 target campaign chairman Al Purser said Friday He said the campaign has drawn about $8000 $1000 over target from its rcsiden tial canvass plus about $3000 from other sectors Mr Purser said about half the 80 major industries and 350 businesses to be canvassed have already been approached or heard from The residential canvass is completed though organizers still hope for ad ditional mailin donations from those who were not home when mvassers called In addition doctors lawyers accountants and dentists have been canvassed by mail along with special names who have been generous in past cam paigns The fund drive ends May 31 TALL TREES WASII Tall Trees Ratepayers Association is sponsoring car wash June 25 at the Esso station at the corner of Bayfield Street and Cundles Road Proceeds will go toward the Tall Trees playground We gave them nurses the maximum we could give them and stay within the gildelines he said The board has offered the nurses six per cent in crease Nurses members of Ontario Nurses Association Local 37 have asked for pari ty with hospital nurses de mand the board says could mly be met by increases of 24 t027percent Talks broke down March 12 and are not likely to resume until next month but nurses have said they are not con sidering strike action Mr Stevens said province wide bargaining would mean an end to negotiating posi tions based on comparisons to settlements in other jurisdic tions and would take the pressure off local par ticipants in bargaining ROSS STEPHENS 112 Tï¬arrir Examiner CITYNEWS The Barrie Examiner Saturday May 22 197611 Belt problems plague owner Robert Wagners recent ex periences with car seat belts may read like comedy of er rors but he isnt laughing His bad luck with faulty seat belts has been costly and has shaken his confidence in their reliability the 21year old former Barrie resident mw living in New Liskeard says His troubles began year after he bought new Mer airy compact in Barrie The back seat belt was stuck halfway out of its re wind mechanism and when Mr Wagner tried to have it repaired he was told it had to be replaced at cost of $40 Though alarmed over the cost he kept his complaint to himself and returned to his bank job in New Liskeard Trouble followed Being conscientious seat belt wearer and wishing to comply with the Ontario governments new legisla tion he arrived for work one day this spring safely buckled up When he tried to undo the lap belt and shoulder harness 11 found himself securely but embarrassingly locked in he says sheepishly He had to hail passing friend who was sent to get knife so that he could cut himself free If the car had rolled in crash or caught fire would have been in real trouble he says He returned to where he bought the car pretty mad he says and complained The dealership was sym pathetic but told him the war ranty on the seat belt had ex pired and he would have to pay the full cost of replace mentanother $50 or so Then just this week on vacation and visiting his parents in Barrie his older brother was in the backseat and tried unsuccessfully to do up the seat belt previously replaced The tongue did not match up with the buckle and Mr Wagner fumed before going back to the dealer and de manding he remove the seat belt and give him refund he says The dealer refused and ad ded he would be breaking the law if the seat belt was removed If theyre going to make seat belts mandatory they are going to have to watch the quality little more as far as Im concerned he said seat belt shouldnt wear out with normal use and what barns me is at there is no pro tection for the summer Once the warranty runs wt youre screwed Arts groups awarded Ontario council funds The Ontario Arts Council has awarded five grants to groups and individuals work ingwithinSimcoeCounty In total the council has awarded $3250000 in grants to 57 individuals and 72 ar tistic groups in 42 com munities throughout Ontario The Georgian Foundation for the Performing Arts sponsors of the Gryphon Theatre which operates every summer in Barrie will receive$5500 The Lake Simcoe Arts Foundation of Jacksons Point will also receive $5500 Under the classification of music commissions Howard Alexander will receive $1550 for the Georgian Bay Com munity Orchestra Milton Barnes will receive $3200 for the Blue Mountain Summer School in Collingwood and Paul Hoffert will receive $3500 also for the Blue Moun tain Summer School The largest grants were awarded to the Toronto Sym phony Orchestra $330000 the National Ballet School Toronto $311500 the Na tional Ballet of Canada $306500 the Stratford Shakespearean Festival $280000 the Canadian Opera Company $220000 the Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra $167250 the Shaw Festival NiagaraontheLake $117000 and the London Symphony Orchestra $100000 Theatre What does Victoria Day mea INQ UIRHV REPORTER ASKS TAMMY IETIT For our oldest readers it is Empire Day for our notsoold readers it is Vic toria Day for few read ers it is Commonwealth Day but for our young peo ple in scoool it is Citizen ship Day Canadas May holiday has had as many names as the July holiday but to oup of students at Oakley azk school it still has the SANDRA AWIE traditional meaning it is firecracker day The students of the schools primary division held special Citizenship Day assembly Friday to salute Canada and the green After nine Grade students explained what the day means to them TAMMY PETII Citizenship is fun You learn lots of things and Lis CHRIS FRANKCOM fun to perform in front of pie and do lots of things Iii putting on plays and singing People do lots of things in plays and some go to firecracker night The Queen has her birthday and we celebrate SANDRA AWIE It means happiness and ex citement and am proud to be Canadian Every MICHELLE VALLEY year at school we have Citizenship Day Every class has their own per formance think Canada is the best country in the world IIRIS FRANKCOM Citizenship Day is when we go to Centennial Park and watch the beautiful fireworks all night And we are glad it is the Queens birthday and peopfe do HEATHER LYNCH wonderful things to repre sent the Queens birthday MICHELLE VALLEY It means to me fun day To go visiting At the last part of the day we go for drive and then go to my grandrno thers We go on top of the roof and watch the fire crackers and have some thingtoeat HEALTHER LYNCH Citizenship Day makes STEVEN LAURIN me think of how lucky we are to live in Canada this beautiful country of wrs All the trees lakes flowers make it beautiful and we should be proud of it Citizenship Day we go down and watch the firecrackers they are all colors and they are pret ty STEVEN IAIURIN It 11 to you DERBY BRITNELL is the country that we live in It is day of celebra tion joyful day fun by We have nice Queen we should think of her and love her We have some good rules and some bad rules but have you ever thought it this way We have great country we are pro ud of it We have water to drink and food to eat and this great country of ours is GARY ALLAN the best to you and me DERBY BRITNEII Citizenship Day means to be Canadian We have Citizenship Day because it is the Queens birthday GARY ALLAN Citizen ship Day means lot to me like being Canadian We can have freedom We have lots of food We can be educated We can have lots of clothes DARRYL DUFF We have Citizenship Day because on Citizenship Day it is the Queens bir thday DARRYL IUFFIt means that it is the Queens birthday It is Queen Vic torias birthday and she was our Queen It is holiday and it means more time with your Dad