Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 30 Sep 1976, p. 9

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FOUND SHOT Reginald Harvel 47 depu ty chief of Detroit Police and 21year veteran on the force was found shot to death at his Detroit home early Wednesday police said Police would not say whether the death was sui cide or murder He was in charge of seven west side precincts AP Photo BAXTER By MRS NORRIS COCHRANE Congratulations to Richard Marshall and Susan Boisson neault who were married at St Johns United Church Alliston on Saturday The reception was held at the Candaian Legion hall Kirk Duffin Lynn and friend from Toronto spent the weekend with their parents Mr and Mrs Harold Duffin Mr and Mrs Linch from Manitoulin Island spent few days with Mr and Mrs George McLaren speedy recovery is wished for John Trefry who underwent an operation at Stevensons Memorial Hospital at Alliston Mr and Mrs Fred Green of TorOnto spent few days with Mr and Mrs Norris Cochrane and called on Mr and Mrs Bert McLean at Simcoe Manor Beeton on the way home shower was held at Elmgrove school on Saturday evening for bridetobe Beverley Thompson of Allis tion Because of the anniversary church service at C00kstown On Sunday there was no service at Baxter Presbyterian Church but it will return next Sunday John McKnight and Betty McLure spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Russell Patterson at Orillia Mr and Mrs Ronald Menary celebrated their 28th wedding anniversary on Saturday Vin Walkom has moved from our village to an apartment near Alliston We welcome Mrs Phyllis Franklin who will move here from Toronto Mrs Lorna Taylor is moving to Angus where she bought home Mr and Mrs Pat Sheridan spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Rodger Sheridan 24 Dunlop St Improving down town is program aim By ARTHUR EVANS MPP Simcoe Centre As we get older in years we become increasingly more con scious of our need to stay young or to remain involved in com munity activities This urge to stay young is reflected in our culture at every turn It can be seen in our sports in our music and hundreds of other ac tivities It is just not recent develop ment but dates back to the origins of man can remember learning as child of the search which the great Spanish ex plorer Ponce de Leon made in his explorations of Florida to locate the Fountain of Youth in order to remain eternally youthful Just like people our com munities age with the years Like people the downtowns of our towns and villages take on worn out look because of the relentless forces of nature Like people our downtowns need rejuvenation or renewal Some people resort to cosmetics change others take their daily intake of iron defiency vitamins Housing minister John Rhodes has introduced basic means by which Ontario com munities can move to bring new life to their downtown cores through the Ontario Downtown Revitalization Program The goals of this program are to update and to improve the main streets of Ontarios cen tres whose population does not exceed 125000 In such way more business will be attracted to the stores which make up our downtowns More business will stabilize and improve the property and business tax base Ecomonics is not the only purpose By fixing up store fronts simply and economically you bring shop pers to the downtown and add to the social and cultural op portunities of any given com munity How is this program to be financed The province will pay for twothirds by partially recoverable loans to the municipality By improving the store fronts of number of given buildings or by con structing minimall such projects should produce more revenue through rents or taxes Mr Rhodes pointed out that the improvement or relocation of sewer services or roads the acquisition andor clearance of land for revitalizing down town are excellent examples of prgjects eligible for financial a1 Repayment of the loan is dependent upon new revenue being generated by the municipality These monies may come from lease of cleared land or sale of buildings from the project Regardless twothirds of such funds would revert to the province and one third to the community After that the process is reversed and the local government concerned en ds up with twothirds and the province onethird usually put aside to pay off the loan To be eligible for this program there must be widespread council and public support As well the project must be economically feasible and completed within years The municipality applying must have an official plan and the approved occupancy stan dard byIaw The intent of tne program is to improve downtowns fitting the best of the past in with new and contemporary designs for businesses It is not aimed at restructuring downtowns and utting completely different ace on them Downtown projects need not be gigantic face lifts but well planned and effective uses of space to make shoppers feel comfortable and relaxed Such revitalization projects should reflect spirit of humanity sense of human scale Achieving such goal means that your community has gained its Fountain of Eternal Youth youth full of maturity beauty and grace GEORGIAN COLLEGE CONTINUING EDUCATION Get to know your Community College in I976 Just two exam ples of the many courses being offered by the Continuing Education Division this Fall and Winter MATHEMATICS PLUS II Technical mathematics for problem solving Includes review of secondary school maths algebra trigonometry analytic geometry graphs complex numbers and vectors Mondays 700 I000 pm 10 Weeks Starts October I916 Fee $4500 SHORTHAND INTRODUCTION This is course in Pitman shorthand designed to bring students to the level of speed and accuracy in shorthand transcription necessary for employment Tuesdays 700 930 pm 24 Weeks Starts October I976 Fee $4500 For information registration and brochure call 705 7281951 Tells story of Russia under last four czars By ED SIMON The Canadian Press An essayist who deplored the backwardness of his country was declared insane by the Russian government 140 years ago Ten years earlier secret police force began inquiring in to the political activities of Truckloads of TVs sizes and makes must be reduced Weve got TVs coming out of our is serious overstock problem we must resolve immediately the only way we know SELL SELL SELL TONIGHT FRIDAY ears This possible dissidents Czar Alexander 11 known as The Liberator dispatched one of his critics to Siberia in 1864 even though the man neither ractised nor preached vio ence Towering literary figures like Pushkin Turgenev and Dostoevsky were badgered all Stock SATURDAY NO by government censors in the 18405 In The Shadow of the Winter Palace an account of Russia under its last four czars Ed ward Crankshaw demonstrates convincingly that the Soviet re gime of the 19705 has inherited both the sensitivity of its prede cessors to adverse opinion and their methods of dealing with it The author who served with the British military mission in Moscow in the Second World War and has written exten sively on Russian affairs in the London weekly The Observer for 35 years offers revealing character study of the czars and their most prominent min isters and adversaries CZARS INCOMPETENT The burden of his argument is that the revolution was brought about not so much by the con tinued existence of an au tocracy in an increasingly democratic world as by the vac iIlation and incompetence of The Barrie Examiner Thursday Sept 30 19761 the autocrats themselves Totally convinced of their di vine right to rule they embar ked on military adventures to add to their vast territory at the expense of develo ing it in dustrially to meet needs of the people In the end disregarding the advice of his few capable minis ters Nicholas II stumbled into the First World War ill pre pared and dominated by his CANT BELIEVE BOUGHT THE WHOLE THING WE DARE TO wife who was dominated in turn by the dissolute monk Gregory Rasputin In 1917 nine days after the revolution began deputation of politicians stopped the czars train on its way to St Peters burg boarded it and demanded his abdication 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