Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 16 Oct 1976, p. 3

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kwrr5mw tutmac THE IVITAN LUB of Bar rie held its inaugural ball Friday evening at which time the officers for the l97677 season were installed MEMBERS the Barrie Optimist lub installed new executive Friday during dinner and dance at the Barry Lloyd senior interna tional vice president in stalled the executive at the Shriners Hall on John Street FROM LEFT Mr Continental Inn Seated from left Ed Jennings vice president lid llarper presi dent and Rolf Brockman v¢ rr SERVICE CLUB OFFICERS INSTALLED Lloyd Rusty Ruthertord treasurer president elect Larry Brennan president Fred Iomlinson immediate vicepresident Standing Maurice Keogh secretary treasurer and directors ic Nay5 past president Paul Landry director Fred Reynolds and governor elect Ken Antaya Examiner Photo deBiasio Al IIacott Don Inch and Henry Verstraten ilIxamiiier Ihotoi LOCAL AND GENERAL REZONING 0R0 STATION ro coun cils refusal to rezone land for service plaza along Shanty Bay Road affects only one of three lots owned by John Kelly Mr Kelly said Friday that two businesses are operating now on the plaza site just outside Barrie Council withheld rezon ing because the property is in an area proposed for aniicxa tioii by Barrie Colts game Barrie lolts host Oak Ridges at the Barrie Arena Sunday at 730 pm in MidOntario Junior Hockey League play The Colts have won three and lost one to date this season VESIIIA SOCIETY The Vespra Horticultural Society is holding its regular monthly meeting Monday at pm at the Midhurst Re forestry Ilall Highway 26 and the Sixth Concession Topic for thc eyeiiiiig is working with juniorsin horticulture BlILDERS MEET The Barrie Builders Associa lid is holding its next meeting lhursday at the Royal Cana dian Legion Hall in Barrie The meeting starts with dinner at pm Guest speakers are Marlt shall Green and Barbara Mar shall of the civic affairs com mittee of the Greater Barrie hamber of Commerce The topic is redevelopment of the downtown core PUBLIC INVITATION The Bahai Community of Barrie is Inviting Interested people to attend public meeting Friday at it Ill in the community room oi the Municipal Saviiigs building Owen St Bahai member Mrs Bahiyyih Adams will be guest speaker ULIJIGIAIII UNt IIRT The first concert in this years ollegiat and Series will beheld Uct lti In eiilral Collegiate Auditorium at it in The artists are the Slity chenko Musical IInsemble who paid triumplial lSlI to Barrie just year ago Admission is by series membership lltktt or $3 adult $13 student at IIlt door For reservations phone ltiST TEA BAZAAR The mothers auxiliary Bar rie and District Association for Today marks international newspaper carrier day la to salute the efforts put forth by the youngster carrying the local and national news to your front door every day newspaper route is for many youngsters the first op portunity in the world of the Mentally Retarded will hold tea and baaai Saturday from to iii at the associa lions worksliip 173 lniyficIdSt Tea tickets are So cciits Iro coeds go for HIV Iltlltlll oi the retarded IIIMMAGICSALIC The Eastview Secondary School concert choir will hold its second annual iuiiiiiiagt sale tict 23 from no to pin in the School cafetorium bake table will also bc featured All funds go for choir activities For pickup call 738746030172 ILL IIIiStIIIIlllIJII This weeks Downtown liii provcmeiit Board meeting has been rescheduled for Wed Iiesday at noon in the office of the Greater Barrie thaiiiber of ommerce NEWSPAPER CARRIER commerce an experience that will assure greater con fidence when it comes to ar ranging finances in the future Wayne Chapple at left has route 215 in the Vespra Street area One of his customers is the chief of police Laurie Sharpe on Earrir Examiner The Barrie Examiner Saturday October 16 19763 Robert Rowbotham wont be back in Barrie until Jan 14 Rowbotham charged with three counts of drug traffick ing has been attending sporadic preliminary hearing here since April The charges were laid last November and he was in custody in Barrie Jail until this September The long adjournment agreed upon by Rowbotham coaccused John Mepstea and federal prosecutor John Burgar Friday is because of another case Rowbotham is involved with in Brampton Special rec for Rowbotham That case with variety of charges arising out of the im portation of one ton of hashish on an Air Canada cargo plane is expected to last several months Four others coaccused in the case have pleaded guilty to charges of conspiring to traffic in hashish an offence which provides for up to life in prison but has no minimum sentence If convicted of the importing charge Rowbotham faces minimum of seven years in penitentiary Be is now free on ail in both Barrie and Brainp ton program is having difficulty Lesley Gordon is becoming frustrated coordinator She has just spent six weeks preparing special recreation program for the mentally retar ded in the Barrie area The program starts Monday but only two registration forms have been sent to the city Mrs Gordon is at her wits end Theres no point running program if only two people want to take part she said dont know what will happen if more people dont register guess Ill have to go back to square one Square one is developing the basic program for the Barrie recreation department Mrs Gordon said program outlines were given to students attending the special education class at Portage View Public School and sent to people working at the Adult Rehabilitation Centre on tayticldStreet Ideally would have had home visits but the addresses from AR are confidential and theres no way can get to the parents she said The program was developed for the teen age group of men tallv retarded people Ministerial association Early leaving public program Tuesday Dr yril Iowles of the Facule ty of Divinity Trinity College loroiito will be guest speaker at Barrie and District Ministerial Association pro gram lucsday evening Among the subjects for discussion at the public meeting at it at St Georges Anglican hurchr Is the hurch supporting armed rcvolution It will be the first in series of programs for the fall and winter arranged by the associa tioii Ir Iowles was born in Ja pan of Canadian missionary parents and has Worked in that country as missionary and Ice tnrer In 1970 he started teaching at ¢y DAY above drops her paper at the front door of one of the houses along route 279 which includes the Patterson Ardagli Road area Laurie is substituting for her sister Judy who broke her foot recently Examiner Photos The recreation departments notice had registration form included and stressed that people must register at city ball up to and including Monday Oct 18 Mrs Gordon said no registration forms will be collected at the various programs The most frustrating aspect of the situation she said is that the program was developed based on information from survey sent out in August At that time about 30 people indicated they would like to see recrcationalcultural program developed for teenage mentally retarded Now no one seems to be in terestcd For boys and girls 13 to years old the program offered latchet rug hooking Mondays 630 to 730 pm beginners macrainc Mondays 73o to 830 par and games night luesdays to it pm all at Sunnidale oiiimunity entrc There was also boys 18 and over floor hockey league to auto pm Thursdays at Ior tageview School and girls and ladies hatlia yoga and fitness class lhursdays to it pm at Suiiiiidaletominunitvcntre Trinity and began working on series of courses on Third World Christianity This led him to the conviction that nonWestern countries must struggle for theological and political liberation The association executive plans to invite variety of guests to speak at its regular monthly luncheons Len Gillmoure is promoted Leonard IZ Gillinoure who was manager of Barrie downtown branch from root to 1968 has been appointed an Assistant General Manager of the Royal Bank of anada Located iti Toronto head of fice he will continue to serve as hicf Inspector of the bank Mr Gillmonrc was in Barrie when the bank was located on Dunlop Street East He was ac tivein community affairs He was succeeded here by Dennis rossnian who of ficiated when the branch was moved to Bayfield Street at ollieit Mr rossman on retirement has continued to reside in Barriellc was suc ceeded by the present maii ager Donald Day School enrolment Enrolment at Simcoe ounty schools is slightly below pro jected figures but is above last years total In re rt released Wed nesday Simcoe County Board of Educations admi nistrative council lists total enrolment at Sept 30 as being 28021 in elementary schools and 15935 in secondary schools The board predicted 28246 and 15939 On Sept 30 1975 there were 27915 in elementary schools and 15455 students in secon dary Schools Disappearing reappearing ELMVALE Ontario Pro vincial Police here report an outbreak of disappearing reappearing vehicles in Tiny Township Between Friday night and Saturday morning the OPP recovered three missing vehicles short distance away from where they had been reported missing truck reported stolen from the Concession of Tiny at 1130 pm was recovered shortly after on Concession5 At am second vehicle was reported missing from Concession and was found on County Road at Concession At the same time also on Concession police recovered third vehicle that had been reported missing from the Elmvalearea No arrests have been made 11 SOM Stan Seymour right of Coll ingwood offers some Iluronia hospitality to Al Tanner of Ottawa during the opening event of the Ontario gg3 311 iIt3AEi2h marn HURONIA HOSPITALITY Parents Council for the Deal dcnt oi the lluroviia Asstxia and Hard of Hearing annual tioii tor the Deal and Ilard of meeting being held this litstring Mr laniierisvicc weekend at the toiiiinental ptiitictit of the parents Inn Mr Seymour is presr coiinci =iixiiiiiiicrIhotoi Slow start for Appeal but official confident The Barrie and District United Appeal is off to rather slow start according to George Wood campaign chairman for IEtTti Mr Wood estimated that the committee has realized about Station in donations so tar The slow start could be at tributed to two things hesaid Some of our workers may be little slow oil the mark and we always havc donations coin mittcd that We havent IlCtthtI so we arent too sure about them yet The target for the ion liilll paign has been set at snijiooi luiriiig 197371 81 students from Simcoe toiinty were allowed to lIit school or hill or part llltl basis before reachingtheiiilcot lti Legally child must remain in school until ht reaches his ltitb birthday few years ago thi proi llltl introduced an eai ly school leaving polic which allows students not bent lillllIL front school to work Applicants are screened by principals and attendance counsellors and then go before coiiiiiiittet of trustees and outsideicpieseiitaties Robert Newman suixrinten dent of student services said applicants have been well screened before they reach the Committee In ltiTSTti he said 77 students were allowed to leave school three were allowed to lean Simcoe County students to be metricby 78 Students in Simcoe ounty schools will be completely metric by 1978 said Ted Max well superintendent ofscliools In response to qticstion from trustec Frank lrothcro during Wednesdays meeting of the Simcoe ounty Board of Education Mr Maxwell said the board is concentrating on intordnciiig metrication to students from Grades to lo this year Bradley plans to run GUIIIRIE Ross Bradley of Guthrie announced Wednesday he will run for election to 0m township council Dec it Mr Bradley an employee of Canadian General Electric in Barrie has been an opponent of Diane Thurlow Marjorie Tod and Pauline Warnica looked after tables Friday increases sligh tlg TRINITY however there may have to be li organizations with an an extension of the campaign in aftot utioi of $213 ooo followed order to reach this goal But tr Iite lizeiiic and District Mr Wood said that he is still tttilttll tor the Mentally very confident that the target Itlltltll $92 lit and the will be reachtxl rlillilntll RM tfriss Society in happy with the Iyiulhx MSW Hj is nso alltxated to nitidiot Institute for the lbc ictlriaii Order of ie tanadian Arthritis liiieurnatisni Society The so far Mr Wood said ltesaid that things will start moving in high gear during the next couple of weeks Ml Wood said $13 ll lIlt target is allocated for coin lt3 tlIlilll Mental Health munity service organiations Association The RaggedyAnn with the remaining straw for It ire Centre the administration and campaign It abilitation Foundation for expenses the Disabled St John Am rht aim viiywm ltétilS The Kempenfelt Iiistrit of Boy Scouts and The MultzpfcSclerosisSociety Mr mod saiti th tin id 25 flat lll sending wit household lllJillllt loriin rpm be moved to te it marl ii ember is now nn thciewill liil IN étli mirtii its not rate blitz on clieditlcd with promise of viiitlt win iii sanipaign tniued etlticatioiial profzraizi ha and out was pc with to Joii urn tr of the itillrllllli ltlllt arplaoi iot paupll tttttII locoiiliiiiic Il st bit9 35 ii ire cor large number oi the pornrt to imt Monro students come from ocvttl 11 Julia lislfliftfltflfl will tioiial piogiaiiis he sqiii and tlltIHIIttltiIll I1ilgtlll manage to find th WT lllitiillll1 IIltIlttllllNlSitillllllWttl itlw iii 511000 Simcoetounty is sllttl sii from of MM Wang area for IttllllL jobs for tn students Mi Newiiiaiisaiti titi from iiMlt iitiul iIil anzii Mi iifonf Students taking part i7 the no itiitnihi irmcicini program are small pcrwn Sin ion tioiii IL Borden1 tagc of the countys student names and imputation he said EM in from so cE ti 53131 from Ontario the llllljtlll are It high can 331 in 1IiwitS and school but there are few mm it ie at goncrninent leélill tilillt ARY Flt Illf iradctistudciitstakingpart Iii 197175 42 students wcrc granted early lcming nine were allowed to work part llltit and four were told to return to school tét it at Midland It ltIiild ina ha in iitiititltftit li Viigg litc ting resi dcii if llt ion vat1 the ptfsl titn Muirs tannily and in failure Iciiiiiaiiy Ltd 11 promi ies Iiiian died Thc priinirv iiit not Jwmm lie ioiiicti the company siiitints entounieied nictiica or tioii list ll llltl eni IliiL IMV Illlifr 13 wiw he was in ycarsold and will be placed on the senior biii gradcsncxi ear In his lillIltltllttl Mdmu Mllwmvlsmi lr Wicc sundown if the countys metric committee lltiolli liisvis daughters Klimt etb lra tylor of Moon River Teachers have bch issued handbooks for conversion and iliit mmth of education 11 till all metric style nidc lt in acbustuh and so Illtilm OI uniforiiiitv he said MW iiiiicral stiitt was held today at pin in the Barrie hapcl of the Limi Funeral lloiiiesldd in Midland Mr Wagg was buried at Lakeyicw Cemetery in the town with Rev Norman Watson of fIciatiiig Masonic service was held lliliistiay at t3io pm by ttiiltia Lodge lttfl with members of tilitloiiiaii Lodge 1349 asked ltilllltlltl the Barrie airport proposed lit the 4th Concession of 0m Ile also was one of the major objectors at an Ontario Mu nicipal Board hearing in September concerning pro posed 113 acre industrial park at Guthrie ACW RUMMAGE SALE when lrinity Anglican hurch Women fellowship good crowd visited the hall um held rummage sale xaminer Photo

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