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Barrie Examiner, 24 Mar 1979, p. 3

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we lt 11146 its Tara Husband l2 is up Photo lnnisfil wont cut service to Barrie owned land By NANCY FlGlEROA Of The Examiner BARCLAY Cutting off essential services to Tyndale Park property in lnnisfil owne ed by Barrie would be in humane and opposed by lnnisfil council Just think how wed look if someone was hurt and we stood by watching said Coun William Tipple at Wednesdays committee of the whole meeting First we must think of humanitarian aspects then political aspects Coun Tipple said although he could never vote in favor of withholding services he is definitely in favor of Barrie paying for the services Barrie however receives township services free even Wheeee and In the air as she almost clears Joanne McLeans shoulder i3 during gymnastics session at Shanty Bay Schools Fun Day The fun day was organized at the school to raise money for community centre for Shanty Bay Helping Tara is Leanne Chappell l2 left Examiner though lnnisfil continually asks Barrie to pay for services Reeve Bill libbins had previously suggested services be cut off unless taxes were paid but like oun Tipple most members of council disagreed An innocent person and not member of the Barrie council could get hurt said oun Kathe Jam couldnt be in favor of cutting off services when knew innocent people might be involved oun Tipple said in place of taxes lnnisfil should present Barrie with individual bills for services rendered such as firc police and road services Reeve iibbins said many 1n nisfil residents fear the park will become the site of future sewage plant Some people Student presidents coming to Georgian Courses at Ontarios 22 com munity colleges may have ht same title but that doesnt mean each impart the saint knowledge For example basic psychology course at Georgian College may emphasize or leave out information taught in basic psychology courses at other colleges This can cause problems When employers see credit for basic psychology on resume they have no way of knowing what the course in cluded Also students who transfer to other colleges are sometimes not credited for subjects theyve passed because courses vary at different schools The standardization of col lege courses is goal of the tario College Commission ar organization of college student council presidents The student presidents are meeting at Georgian Tollege in Barrie on March 31 and April By standardizing courses the commission is not trying to make each school carbon copy of the others explained Bob Reid Georgian student council president The commission wants schools to retain their in dividuality yet offer courses that are similar to those at other colleges Reid said The commission was organiz ed in the fall of 1978 at meetings at other colleges The meeting at Georgian is to set up constitution and establish funding methods said Reid He said the commission is meant to be the well organized voice of community college students in Ontario Reid said the commission will strive to keep colleges teaching practical skills wanted by employers lot of students are pretty disatisfied with the community college system he said Community colleges were designed to teach practical sub jects and some students think they re starting to slip away from that he said Another aim of the student president organization is to assist in the management of social events For instance colleges could blockbook performers and groups and set up college cir cuit said Reid The organization would also assist individual student governments with problems such as legal aid and policy making Reid said The commission is self governing body connected with the Ontario Federation of Students Reid said the commission was instituted because only some of the larger community colleges were represented on the federation which is largely body of university represen tativcs Local MP attacks Trudeau Local Ml Jr it Rynard tl7 North Sinicoci attacked the liberal governments oil policy this week after it was revealed that oil supplies to Eastern provinces were jeopar dizcd by the crisis in Iran Dr Rynard sid Quebec and the Maritimes were dependent on foreign oil and an interup tion in the supply could cause serious problems in those regions He said domestic oil reserves were capable of supplying anadian needs however the governments policies were not condusive to the refineries be ing used at full capacity More than 500000 barrels of oil are imported daily for Eastern anada and could cost the federal government more than $3 billion year said Rynard liy DENNIS llllllt if The Examiner liarries police dcpaitiiicnt may not receive the three addi tional police officers it has askr ed for layor Ross Archer iiiciii her of the police commission says the group will have to For Canadas birthday seriously consider the request in light of budget restrictions The commissions dilemma is to provide an acceptable level of policing within an ac ceptable budget said Mayor Archer With annexation still ques tionable is it common sense for Metroixilitan Toronto and H3 other Untaiio coiiiiiiunitics are planning huge parties to cclcbiatc tanadas lliith birth day liilyl in Barrie celebrations will be on more minor scalc Mayor ltoss Archer said lii day lhcrc wont be anything major bccausc we dont want to steal any thunder away from Ktlllttlltl said the mayor Arrangements are now being made by Ald Meg llonal for the Dominion day weekend Mayor Archer said in Toronto the party will have regal touch the Queen Mother who arrives June 30 is expected to review the Toronto Pinball wizards invade Bayfield mall for CF linball iirds lltt liittltl most pledges ill win an award Hayfield Mall from tiic Kinsmen and prizes cdiiidiy tl noon iiyiic will be given to the person tolc lCasty lt Ncohdaiy guessing the correct number of Mike lill oith tolligiaic games played during the lltlltl Hciaril ioscphs and Dan linii lllillllillt Scion daryiiignupiayiiigpiiiball loday ll cxiiitly Iii hours later they lll trimcom plctcd thc firsI iiiiiuil Kinsmen littlc ltit liiibill harity hullciigiv All totu iri ioiilzvliii they clizillcngc llie youths are allowed lit minute break every hour olc rather than taking break every hour accumulated his so he could sleep really needed sleep he said The worst thing about play Hll otiipii it ill llt ii biit mu M111Uhllslhn on piiiiiit it has iwcii lii zit MIMMHIUMF llllt IM Hm two asked what his parents thought about him entering the mm Vm Hh challciigc ticsaid lhey tbiiik liowcycr llil irirlio and good Innle tood inl it when pl lll added howcvcr Rut WWW pl Judy tiny know liii doing it for Without bi iiui tit really Ll4llltilStkiUVu vi ii lillitiltflliifl lit llic yoiili liltililltl iii olc said he wasnt much of illllll lil player ltltilt but tli lioui wiii picitv ii Ht in now hes not sure if he ever iiittiitlitigi ii lililllds wantstopliyoreycnlookata ttii liil tiiilttllll itii pinballiiiaihiiicagain have the idea it wont rciiiam park for long he said ouii laiis said llltt tears could easily bccoiiic rcality Any land destined is park land must stay that way ioitiu years thats all she said Then they can do with it what they want Donafing Burr purvhnvwi up lll lict ltsl hlii oti lllt police or located on likc Isliiiioi li tit llicl lliltl hospital £tlltlltltlll will chik ytgu oii 21 limitif min litl your Mllltl or purse for the pugu WWIWTI tiii tr lii iiiiii tni ii you itivi tutliii ingbylaws lteiutiibbiii illi ittl Hi ii vii Ihcy ll contact the office of the bylaws would lit ltttltiil NW ttic llltl coroner for tintario before issuing letter or the ll no infill oiéi input ltlll will send iii inspector niattcrtoBarrie lill lbwHi situa ir iiiioi ill of anatomy witlnnhours Rarricrciuscsto pay liiiiistil Hit W9 W1 ll ill ttiltN Isnt in good my Mavenpg 5mm mi my llttlo too uil1 tltilillt shapi if you died in an available for and was bought lhlv to iii puiii til iuioiiiobilc accident or of lorliiiiistil ltsltltnls other iiiiii ii ptiipw miicci toi lllletlltt it probably But as onc lnnisfil iiillltitl till Will ittttlltltl tlltl John member said Illgif lii ii tl it oi lltlx iititicassistant tiitlii tltltl ioioiiir ol yolii liaiiii malarkiy Watch out Pepsi Coke Julie McCann is in the can trying to sell some of her wares along with friend Amy Welsman l0 not shown The two set up on the edge of Shanty Bay Road with table some Sapacola from their own maple trees and began selling drinks records and books Their final take for the day 65 cents Examiner Photo the commission to wait until aftcranncxation There are about 50 police of ficers working in the Barrie force said the mayor Last year the department had budget of about $15 million To add another three men could Celebrations planned militia district garrisons parade from Queens Park Other festivities in Metro in clude mass picnics carnivals horse and craft shows and soapbox derby leorge Kaz ntaiio develop ment officer of the Council for Canadian Unity said be ex pects many cities and towns will extend the traditonal one day observance to week The council national non profit organizaton dedicated to strengthening national unity provides starting money to communities interested in mak ing the July celebration more memorable he said The council works in conjunc tionwith Festival anada of the federal state secretarys office to promote anada Week from June 25 to July The council has planned seven oneday seminars across the province to explore issues behind anadas unity pro blciii January seminar in Toronto was opened by Premier William liavis and attracted 83 leaders of cultural and niinori ty groups Alllti tlttl in chargc body Accepted cadavers arc cm balmcd and transported to one of the provinces universities The school usually pays transportationcosts The body is used to teach anatomy to medical dental and dentistry students They make very good use of them said lIbbs They use every part to the greatest ex tent Hundreds of students may get months of training out of single body anc year each school crcmatcs or burics its supply of bodies in common gravi which may have single headstone with tip to So names on it non dcnoininational servici is held at the school before burial and families are notified Ebbs says 256 bodies were its ed in Ontario last year although more thaii double that number wcrcavallablc There was sufficient number of bodies last year he said The requirements arent as great as they used to bc Some people specify on their cards that only certain parts of their bodies are to be used such as eyes kidneys or heart In those instances the ap propriate organization is notified when the person dies For example if eyes are donated the anadian National Institute for the ltlnid is con tactcd lhe donated parts are transported in preservative or in relridgcratcd container to keep them from rotting The rest of the cavader is given to thc family to be buried in the usual manner Theres always need for martorgans lilbbs said par ticularily eyes kidneys pituitary glands knee joints and brains No pothole problem run the budget up an extra $90000 In addition salary negotia tions are ongoing with mem bers of the police department which would result in increased expenditures said the mayor Mayor Archer said to put one additional patrol car on the road would mean the hiring of five more men lhats taking into con sideration three shifts holidays and sick days said the mayor Mayor Archer said its up to the police chief to provide best possible force with what he has He has the responsibility to say that if he had three more men he would provide better level of service said the mayor the examiner Saturday Mar 24 1919 But the mayor said it may be up to the commission to ex amine ways of changing things The big thing is officers having to wait around for court cases and having to escort prisoners said Mayor Archer There may be ways to alter that but these are some of the things the commission will have tolook at Rut wouldnt say yes we can accommodate the request or no we cant he said Theres point when you cant go further thcn whats economical The mayor said some of the problems now deal with vanr dalism and breakin incidents in the citys industrial sector Im sure the chief would like today City Editor Ian Mulgrew7266537 Receives UN award Cost annexation may scuttle request for additional police to put more patrols in that area said the mayor in addition lack of man power means the department cant consistently put the beat patrol policeman on duty in the business districts It is advantageious to have highly visible officer on the beat said MayorArchcr The mayor says he has received just six letters from residents during the past three years suggesting more fre quent patrols would be desirable Thats not exactly land slide he said lf was get ting couple of letters week to start to worry about it The commission will meet April 1210 discuss the matter Master Corporal Desmond Stewart 24 of Barrie Ont received the United Nations Peacekeeping medal for service with the Canadian Contingent of the United Nations Force in Cyprus Corp Stewart is telecommunications technician with the Canadian Contingent and is currently serving six month tour of duty on the Mediterranean island He is the son of Mrs Stewart 253 Tiffin St Barrie Township wants twin so people are aware liARtliAY in an effort to make lnnisfil residents aware of whats happening in other parts of anada and to make anadians aware of liiiiisftl In nisfil council will consider be ing twinned with another aiiadian city lwinning program operated by the ouncil for anadian lnity matches cities and towns in one province with similar cities and tow us in other provinces intartos twiii province is Saskatchewan Quebecs twin province is Alberta ideally however twin ning of the provinces would eventually be rotated icorgc Kill provincial development officer with the council approached lnnisfil councils committee of the whole Wednesday about apply ing for tw in The program aims at making aiiadians aware of the rest of their country said Kaz Although the programs main focus is in 11in during anada Week many twinning unions develop into strong relation ships Eventually lifestyle and historic information on the two places would be interchanged said Kai With the program Saskatchewan residents would get basic awareness of whats this year says Fox lot holes on city streets have not been problem this year says Neil Fox sulxirintendent of public works Roads are in good shape in view of tiic light spring runoff in Barrie Fox told The Ex aminer Were in little bet ter shape then we were last year said Fox The covering of pot holes by the department is normally done in two week period when the snow has begun to melt Usually heavy combination of running water combined with frost coming out of streets causes the pot holes to develop said Fox Most of the work has already been completed said Fox Fox said there has been no major problem on any city street this year You dont normally expect recently ruonstructed stpept like St Vincent or lrovcto liavc pro bleins at the end of winter Rut llunlop Street which is slated for reconstruction would have more problems The city normally spends about $3titiotl year on cold mix cement for filling the holes said Fox Rut final figures for how much cement has been as ed are not available There also may be more work for city crews to do if the area gets another heavy snowfall said Fox going on in tintario as opposed to whats happening in the lnited States said Kaz Last year students and teachers from toriiwall Uni visited tiicir twin city tiravclboiug Sask The kltls came back with an incredible awareness of that province sziidKa Population proximity to it large city and eniploynant are some factors considered before twmmngcitics Kingston int and lrinci Albert Sask botli cities with federal XlllltllllillltS located in or nearby are twin cities Deputy Reeve irant Andrade asked if there was town in Saskatchewan undergoing an ncsation difficulties that In nisfil could be twinned with toun William lipple said the program sounded good but said it would involve time and Honey li someone has the time to properly organize it we should get involved he said But if not we should stay out of the program for another year town country Two iniured in crash liAlttl AY Thursday night lwo Angus mcn Kenneth letcr McQuay re injurcd in single car crash on toncesr sioii 3o Essa lownship eight miles southeast of Rarrie Gibbs and Barrie ill said the car apparently hit bridge then stop pcd against tree stump The driver illili is in satisfactory condition at Rairies Royal ictoria Hospital McQttay was treated and released The accident is under investigation Endorses marketing plan The tintario Ministry of griculturc and Food has cndors Bob McKay ed new markcting plan for the promotion and development of the provinces fresh potato industry vicc chainiian Market ing Board said cdncsday the ministry has acted on reconinicndat ion from the board of the Farm Products McKay described thc plan as shot in the arm for the fresh potato industry He said the plan designed to improve thc market for fresh potatoes would be administered by separate board to imr prove the market for trcsli potatoes would be administered by separate board to that which controls the market for potatoes grown under contract and sold for processing The new board would not be involved with price controls McKay said It is probably the only board we have which is strictly the promotional type he said McKay said the plan was proposixl after the results of poll among thitario fresh potato growers indicated 73 per cent were in favor lie said the majority who asked to be brought Into the plan were those large prixlucers of potatoes on commercial basis costs McKay said Under the plaii prixluccrs will have to pay compulsory marketing ice to cover the promotional and advertising lhc only exemptions will be grower or group of growers who have less than five acres of potatoes and those who produce potatoes to be sold as certified seed he said

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