Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 22 Jun 1977, p. 3

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Simcoe County Childrens Aid Board member Alex Arthur similar steps and said the Society has declared war in its Barrie alderman said the in budget be damned funding battle with the Ontario creased board rates should be Jackson said after the The Barrie brewery of issues explained Archi Ministry of Community and paid retroactive to January as meeting the society will apply Molsons Ltd shut down at mid Duckworth MM ms 1T CAS hires new workers despite budget cutbacks Social Services The societys board of direc tors voted Tuesday to go ahead with hiring five new employees and paying increased boarding rates to foster payments de Straughan who recommended the hirings said Tuesdays ac tion will give board president Jean Gradwell and CAS local director Don Jackson am munition when they meet with ministry officials Thursday to discuss this years budget The ministry has asked the society to cut $151000 from the proposed budget of $1515 million but board members voted last month to dig in their heels after cutting only $35000 Last years budget was $1264 million Thursdays meeting with the ministry is only one step in the approval procedure and board members said Tuesday they do not expect the budget issue to be resolved until the fall CANT AFFORD Meanwhile Straughan said Tuesday the society cannot afford to wait for approval before adding three social workers supervisor and clerical worker to the existing staff of 27 social workers four supervisors 82 clerical workers halftime volunteer coordinator and two ad minist rative employees report to the personnel committee from Jackson said 10 per cent case load increase over the past year has brought the situation to crisis level with worker collapse and diluted services resulting Jackson said after Tuesdays meeting three or four workers have taken sick leave from pure exhaustion dont think we can carry on any longer with the demand we have Straughan said very happy dog is the best way to describe oliga this weeks adoptable from the Barrie Humane Society Ani al Shelter 0n Patterson Road Coliga is black and tan Border Collie crossbreed spayed female who is house broken and good with chil dren Examiner Photo FATTENM approved earlier despite the budget situation This too passed and foster parents will receive $408 to $588 day per child depending on age group instead of the $319 to $432 paid think you can do it without dollars said board member Pat Mclsaac But Jackson said number of societies in the area have taken On Essa Road for supplementary funds or carry deficit into next year rathr than lay off staff or cut back board rates if the budget is not approved Straughan said during debate his committee Orillia alderman said the society should go to provincial opposition parties if they fail in their efforts to convince those birdbrains at Queens Park Parkview Centre Players rehearse The Parkview Centre Players will be presenting Mothers Day at Eastview Collegiate Thursday evening The play directed by Judy Watson features from left to right Tony Lockwood Georgian College student standing in for Harold Small Honorah Willisamson Bill Young Eva Mur phy and Pat McGuire Examiner Photo Robinson Hardware Barrie Fair needs more exhibit space society agrees to buy more property The Barrie Agricultural Society plans to buy two porperties on Essa Road for about $150000 to make more DON ROWE supports the adoptables room for ethtors at the an nual Barrie Fair starting with the 1978 Fair The two properties located immediately to the north of the entrance to the fairgrounds on the west side of Essa Road will give the society an additional 10 259 square feet of land on which to set up exhibits during the fair Purchase of the property was approved at general meeting of the society Tuesday night whih attracted only 13 members The societys board of directors was also given the authority to borrow money to buy the land if necessary The owners have both agreed to sell their properties to the society However purchases prices for each unit were not released SUPPORTS PURCHASE Roger Giffen society presi dent supported the purchase saying that in view of the amount of money the society has invested at the Essa Road fairgrounds it would be unwise to move to larger site Don Irowe past president of SWIM POOI ron $4995°° No hidden charges All shapes and sizes at factory prices EXAMPLE l5 30 Oval Inground Pool complete with walk in stairs 30 concrete deck filter and vacuum kit manufactured in Barrie and installed by tained mechanics ALL YOU SUPPLY IS WATER Bank Financing Available Crown Pools Installing Pools for IS years 274 Bayview Dr Unit 7372722 737079l after hours OUR WALLET PLAY BEATRI To get your buck back start saving the labels ofthe Beatrice products Limited 185 Dunlop St Barrie Ontario LakeVIew Dairy Division the society also supported the purchase Four years ago we had to really hustle to get enough ex hibitors to fill the fairgrounds he said Now we have more Super Special You get Installed Royce 648 40 Channel CB Quality Trunk Mount Antenae or comparable antenae Taya Turntable CP300 than we can handle Closing dates for the sales are Sept 30 1977 for the lot furthest from the fairground entrance and Nov for the second lot Giffen also said the society Internal or PA Speaker Yamaha CRIOOO 75 Watts RMS Midnight Madness Sale Priced $4995 may be eligible for Wintario grant which would cover up to onethird of the total purchase price But he added that the purchase will go through with or without Wintario grant 85995 List 31 Dunlop St Barrie 728243I Finest Quality Friday June 24 pm I2 midnight were at the heart of the disagreement The company refused to meet our demands on these Saddles and Bridles Televisions MASS STORE WIDE SALE Everything Drastically night in what one union official acknowledges to be an illegal strike Neither union nor manage ment cared to elaborate exten sivel on the reason for the tional demands on THESE AND MANY MANY CR600 List 498 36495 caeoo List 59895 43995 On Sale Like Never Before PRICES SLASHEDON Many Electrohome And QUaisar Reduced the examiner Wednesday June 22 1977 Illegal strike at Molsons Duckworth who is secretary treasurer of Local 306 of the Na Union of Brewery Flour Cereal Soft Drink and Distillery Workers of Canada said the strike was il spite the fact that the budget reviousl brought its hiring repqmmen shut own when contacted this which would pay for the moves gerosnbiox dalion forwar in SPml 9f OP morning ggcilge £3195 don seem has yet to be approved by the The move to hire extra staff timlsm that the Widget W111 g0 Union officials however said ministry was not without opposition through on the picket line this morning They feel the issues are Personnel chairman Bill It seems little factious to Board member Al Smith and that six nonmonetary issues strong enough that they have to have them If they come to our the sixnon monetary issues we have contract Husar Pandur Obrist Rittmeister United shown inthe card Youll 159311 L4Ml823ndwemailytcitu find more cards atthe adollarTheresno lml Beatrice display in your By the money you can make SYOCBVS dairy section MEL aslong as each completed When yOUve saVed cm row of labels IS mailed in separate envelope en0ughtocompletearow in any direction Bingo at unuiiv5 Just think now you can make money in the gro cery almost as eaSIly as you Spend it Mail the labels along with your name and address to VIE1 we mam gm BeatriceFoodsOntario fieattice Toadsat litet LAKEVIIIW DAIRY DIVISION BAYFIELD MALL BARRIE

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