Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 11 Sep 1979, p. 3

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J¥W mAN Ti examiner Tuesdayspt 111919 Seek help for Penetang school Tory gathering hit by Francophones MISSISSAUGA Placardwaving francophones deman ding financial support from Queens Park for the provinces newest French high school in Penetanguishene demonstrated outside the international Centre here on the weekend While thousands of provincial Tories including education minister Dr Bette Stephenson streamed into the centre for daylong gathering the demonstrators sang and chanted by the buildings main door Ecole secondaire de la Huronie in Penetanguishene open ed last week as French language high school supported by private funds Francophones in the predominately Frenchspeaking community have been trying for years to have their own school built but have been unable to get financial backing from the Simcoe County Board of Education or Queens Park PSS BILINGUAL The existing Penetanguishene Secondary School is billed as bilingual institution and offers number of courses in the cost It also building and addition onto the ex isting school for the francophones but this was rejected by Penetanguishenes French Language Advisory Committee FLAC The committee took its case to Dr Stephenson and the minister said report would follow on the French high school issue Raymond Desrochers coordinator of lecole secondaire says he cant understand why the minister has not made some kind of statement on the question of financial support by the government The minister he said promised to give FLAC an answer ROLLERSKATE AT THE ROUNDABOUT Frlengh ed Toes Wed Thurs eect cons ruction new SC 00 butnsaidt woeuld have rio objections if the ministry covered sun Evufing pom Fri can Evenings Double Sessions Student mayor 30 WITH GEORGIAN COLLEGE gs sm °° 3° Sflon MHMQM Susan Dick of Aliandale Heights Public School is sworn in as student mayor NNECTIDN lbymetagelever of the week by Ben Straughan city clerk Susan becomes the first student mayor of the season and will reign for two weeks Examiner Photo Hospitals feel crunch greater financially With an expected enrolment increase this fall our fulltime day programs are rapidly becoming filled However there are still some vacancies in the following programs Fashion Merchandising Journalism Advertising General Arts Sciences Mental Retardation Counsellor Business Programs Technology Programs Closed Men 110 Bill FARM RD BARRIE 1372266 Sat 85m Matinee 130 pm The demonstrators cornered Dr Stephenson Saturday as she entered the international Centre and asked for some sort of decision She quickly walked into the building after telling Desrochers she needed more information before report is released The minister who told reporters she doesnt have final answer yet seemed surprised at FLACs decision to reject 182 biliilding of an addition at Penetanguishene Secondary oo ORDER YOURS NOW Advance information available for Order yours now before everyone else does and you could be driving it weeks before your neighbor Long Term lease available Call us now Barrie DriveaCar 43 ESsa Rd Barrie For details contact Georgian College Orillia Owen Sound 7053252705 St 93760682 By TERRY Flt3L Of The Examiner While it is difficult to say less money The four hospitals will all Theres just spokesman have deficit to erase through available the cuts if the province does not said Barrie 70572845 whether greater percentage make additional funds Problems and cuts in service of Ontarios hospitals are re available will be the inevitable result of questing additional funds it is Health minister Dennis Tim deficits locally To this point evident that many more thanin brell limited individual 1979 the financial squeeze has not budget increases to some 45 percent over the hospitals 1978 total Yet an additional $55 million has now been found and resources will follow the sign Common sense would in will be given hospitals through ing ofanew contract by the On dicate that more hospitals are review process the tario Nurses Association It hurt say spokesmen for the up against it than there were spokesman said calls for an eight per cent in county hospitals further strain on financial years past are taking their cases to review hearings says spokesman with the ministry of health Overall 10 ministrys 1979 crease retroactive to October budget is $41 billion but like 1973 Royal Victoria could have shortfall for this year of some $350000 hospital administrator Donald Cameron said recently five years ago but there are more hospitals around the spokesman said Monday the increases in hospital Of 250 Ontario hospitalS 40 operating budgets increases at have appealed the operating the provincial level are not budget supplied this year by the keeping pace with inflation province and an additional 25 are expected to ask for review The first figure includes four major local hospitals Royal Victoria in Barrie Soldiers Memorial in Orillia Huronia District in Midland and General and Marine in Coll ingwood Boy Scouts use Par Barrie city council decided Monday to lease the Boy Scouts of Canada an area in Sunnidale Park to set up district head quarters building The move came despite Aid Dorian Parkers warning city council was setting prece dent in theaffair She said other organizations may now want to set up buildings in other parks and council may have to say yes again Parks are for people to use she said would hate to see them filled up with buildings Traffic counts downtown 116 Victoria St Barrie 7289990 We have four tractortrailer loads of carpet arriving and the first load is now in $50000 worth of quality carpet must go DONT WAIT SELECT now We wont be UNDERSOLD 100 spun heatset Fortrel Sheep watchers downtown to see if rush hour parking meters are necessary Aid Ross Stephens said Monday it is disconcerting to see persons charged with $5 tickets between 430 and 530 pm weekday afternoons He said it doesnt do anything for the image of downtoun Bar rie when downtown revitaliza tion is being encouraged The meters in question are located at Memorial Square between Maple and Bayfield Streets and the south side at the intersection of Mulcastcr and Dunlop Streets He said he expects traffic has been reduced by about half since the last count and harassment to offenders by metre maids is not necessary General committee is likely to deal with the matter next week ipyig y3liti99iltuftedjuteActiomBack Atraffic count may be taken Andrew Pritchard oneyearold from Wood JuteSaXOnvalush bridge leans in front of his sister Josephine four as they watch the action at Sheep Dogs Trials over the weekend in Bond Head Tenants guess whatis not protected by your landlords insurance FAUCET FOR FlTlRE LOMBARD Ill APt Separate faucets for drinking and cooking water is the new look in kitchen sinks says the Water Quality Association The third faucet would be served by special filtration system to re move any contaminants not taken out by municipal treat ment systems The association says the technolgy for the sys tems is available now Reg $495 Your personal belongings are not protected bg gour landlords insurance Nor are gou protected from personal or legal iiabilitg claims Protect gourself and gour propertg Talk to gour local Economical insurance agent We work togetherfor gou ergroun Movement that benefits 91 of us The movement of products from Ontarios mines to the markets of the world puts billions of dollars into our economy Ontarios mines are the biggest single creative force in our Ask your ECONOMICAL Agent ECON®MIC4L MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY For the first time in Simcoe County Exclusively at Davids By Celanese QUADRILLE polypropylene rubber back low level loop excellent for cottage or rec room th ihmlsclgyrotfgsgiitherh StevensonMcCluskey Insurance Busmess Hours Ho Anne St °it°312235isr Agency limited M°d°y TUeSdW e°°d manm Wednesday Saturday 96 FlOOrPdeUCtS Ws Curvet Warehouse 3A Dunk Thursday and Friday 99 7263333 Ontario Mining Association Innisfil St

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