Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 9 Nov 1978, p. 5

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Doing is understanding Parents and guardians of Grade Barrie Central Collegiate students had the chance to go back to school Tuesday night to learn what students do at school all day Close to 200 adults fol wed students timetables with I5 minute periods and were given sample lessons Sister Georgette left and Sister Elizabeth right of Maranatha House home for teenage girls are taught how to give manicure by special education teacher Marilyn Ver vaeke The sisters have girl from the home at Central Examiner Photo Stroud centre to get seats council wants plans made BARCLAY Stafft are coming for the Seats Stroud liiiiist iI munity teiitrc Trustee seeks return to Catholic board Downtoeartli good sense is an essential attribute of school board trustees said Joe Klein Gebbinck incumbent Wasaga Beach trustee on the Simcoe ounty Roman atliolie Separate School Board My original reason tor being on the school board was to try and offset in some small way the bigness of government vtlEtl its subsequent big school boards said Klein itldtlllxk in news release Yvonne llealey is competing against the incumbent trustee Arnold runs for the single Wasaga Beach seal on the atliolic board Klein ttehbiiiik noted that in the past two years residents in his area have experieiieul oiin slight increase in education taxes despite the reduction of provincial funding He said he prevented school in his area from closing bi presenting the tatliolie board with tigrires showing it should reinainopen It am re elected you can be sure that will tackle an new prolilenis with the saint lnlilrifltlilllllthlilsllt for board in Wasaga Beach area Nancy Arnold So is can didatc for the Wasaga Beach Flos and lIlnivale areas on the Simcoe ounty Board of IIduca tion former news reporter for the Toronto liiyeidale lteVicw LRbridge limeslournil and Wasaga Beach limrs ilrs nold presently works with Messenger Magazine na tional monthly news magaliiie publishrd at Iasaga lieacli says news release ONTARIO GOVE NMENT SALE She has four children The littlest our gittiinl tliiii Iitik liiblir School in Wasaga lkarli Mrs iriiold was one of the founding tiflttitti of tiatewaj School Im the iwrieptionally Illitltlit tipped in Toronto She has rltl an award ol hurt from Wmdgreen tiiii2iiiiiiiity lciiti in Toronto for her woil as an adult ultieatioii instructor with low Illtiilllt adults eiiily MatKeiilie is the lit Illt1litti trustee in that area PUBLIC AUCTION OF USED CARS TRUCKS GRADERS SNOWMOBILES AND MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS TO BE HELD 1000 arn THURSDAY NOVEMBER Ithi I978 AT THE MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATIONS YARD HWY IIB SOUTH HUNTSVILLE ONTARIO I973 to I975 tori exproy IHILIS cyl PB tCruw Dodgi Iriter I973 ton anpress tuclrs man cob Btyl PB Dodge tutor 1974 I972 Chevrolet Suburban wagon eryl PBEPS 1073 Ford ton express wheel drive Cryl PB Ir l973 International ton express cyl some riutr Ir I974 Chevrolet dooi sedan ryl auto P38 PS t973 Ford station wagon Cyl auto P8 PS I972 Chevrolet 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Irarlrar doublo stinwrtiolittu trailers Items may be inspected at the above location from 900 am to 400 pm on November Nth 15th and Thursday November Ibth I978 until time of sale Further information may be obtained from Recreation and Com innisfil Township council has authorized firm to prepare plans and drawings for installa tion of new seating in the arena The plans are to be completed by Nov 20 and the cost to make the plans cannot exceed $15m lniiisfil council decided VITIIIISLIII construction price quotations will be based on these plans said oun Kathe lans chair man of the recreation tilllltlilr he of management These quotations must be obtained by Hc if and construction must be completed in three months than laiis said construction may begin Jan or in Ill depending on the price quota tions lt spring prices are not Illlltl higher than winter prices the April date would be preferred to minimize in tertcienct itli use ot the ice The arena has no seats in now About ttoo to Loon seats be installed as well as dressing rooms and storage spari beneath the seating she said ouii laiis said Itlttll have not yet been worked out iortlicprojmt The work will be paid for by the recent Iintario grant ieceixed by IIII township as part ot ltiVllltltll ttllllllll ineiit toward the construction of the arena Candidates tread familiar ground at Chamber of Commerce meetin Downtown revitalization and annexation were again key topics with the mayoralty cati didates at Wednesdays meet ing of the Greater Barrie Chamber of Commerce The proposed downtown seeder project will not hurt development east of Hayfield Street incumbent Ross Archer said You now have east of Bayfield your courthouse library jail and the majority of the financial institutions said Mayor Archer We feel that with the city hall there will continue to be growth in the east end Mayor Archer said sufficient public input had been received regarding the civic centre He said architects doing the study had contacth several cultural groups in town to determine their views With annexation Mayor Ar cher said that if Barrie had negotiated with lnnisfil Township it probably would not have been in position to obtain the acreage it needed for future growth The city instead went to the OMB Ald liaking said she is also keen about downtown revit alization but that somewhere weve got off the track She said an earlier planners report had said the downtown core could survive certain amount of uare feet of com mercial dcve opment With the expanded project now the exact density Iias not been determined She said the city had been told in the planners report that too much development in one end of town could kill develop ment in the other end The city could have saved money in annexation Ald Lak ing said if the city had taken her advice She said that she had recom mended earlier that the city not ask for as much land from In nisfil and that it ask for no Iaiid from ro township We could have had substan tial industrial land from In nisfil years ago said Ald Laking We have lost to the community up to now an op portunity for industrial growth Decision making was again major issue with Ald Nelson Garrett the third mayoralty candidate He said that mayor has to give leadership to council VARCOE WARD For Transportation CALL 726 OI 7283375 728IOSI the examiner Thursday Nov 17978 something which can only come work week to give intelligent about by making it full time job hesaid mayor needs full time SIMCOEI ECONOMY IN SULA TION and fully informed direction Insulate N0 WwithuRockwool The fully fireproof material Over 25 years service All ttI guaranteed Free stiniates Before you buy give us ry SCO TTMUIR WALLTD WALL Vhat would you expect from Canadas oldest vintncr aimn Air MINESING 7281267 storefull ottinc Canadian wines Vcinfest Marcchal Foch Champagne Sparkling told Duck ntano Iountry Red to name just few sti irefull otsizcs from bottle to litre jug And storefull otfriendly advice too At Bamcs wines stores we may be walltoowall in wine but weve saved space for you Itrrrnes ilzt tllt il MAI BARRII 7ch 15 REEVES JEWELLERS no 76 DUNLOP BARRI GOING OUT OF BUSINESS 0R AS MARKED SAVE AS NEVER BEFORE ON ENTIRE STOCK PRICE SALE CONTINUES Diamonds Rings Silverware China Charms Bracelets etc rm District Supply Supervisor Huntsville Ontario 705 78923 Field Review Disposal Section Downsview Ontario 416 2483725 76 DUNLOP STREET EAST BARRIE ALL SALES FINAL NO LAYAWAYS Buy Now For Christos Birthdays Weddings and Save TERMS AND IJJNIIlllfll Edl itirri will it mitt or an Vllirtt it tirln Vlitiit II will be sold without SAN SIAHIMRIV tI Hill NJ and wittioiil to Itlt Illdll deposit of Moo 00 or lull payirumi in me amount it Um but whichever is was mini be paid on sacn item at the time of sale Paymtint iriust titi oniptrtrirl and itiains IlIltlvEd wlIYItrl him ti working days Failure to comply will result in ItlTfltIl1Hf of deposit All payments must be cash certified lYtlHlll money order or bank man made payable to lmi Treasurer of Ontario Vehicles can only be removed with la Mann mum Male to dlttIltIfI irriyiriui mince Plate ct proper lovring or car transporter All other dams and conditions as poster at plat ri ol sate Ministry of Transportation and Communications

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