Georgian Foundation elects board members The Georgian Foundation for the Performing Arts at its annual dinner and meeting held at the Continential Inn earlier this week elected its new members to the board of directors The new members will serve twoyear term The chair man for the new board of directors will be chosen at the per forming arts organizations next business meeting Tuesday The new members of the board of directors are the follow Ing Cheryl Lackie Elio Agostini Aime Dion Dr George Souter Mary Phillips Ralph Howard Ken McPhatter Gary Stoner Judy Watson and Sean Dempsey Concert at Bayfield Moll Huronia Symphony first mall concert by Week in Barrie will conclude with the the Huronia Symphony on Saturday in the rotunda area at Bayfield Mall The Huronia Symphony under conductor Arthur Burgin of Alliston will perform two miniconcerts one at pm and the second at 40pm The musical selections in the first miniconcert will in clude Comedian Gallop Waltz Gallop Pizzicato Polka Rhinestone Cowboy Toy Trumpet and Rakoczy March For the second miniconcert the Huronia Symphony will play Soldiers Chorus Pizzicati and 10minute medley of songs from the musical The Sound of Music Also the Huronia Womens Committee as part of subscription campaign will staff display booth in the Bayfield Mall on Friday from pm to 10 pm and on Saturday from pm t06pm Man guilty of fraud 20yearold Bradford man counts of fraud Thursday by Joseph Quaranto was ch with three cheques worth was found guilty on three county court jury in Barrie arged with fraud in connection total of about $1200 cashed at the Royal Bank branch in Bradford in October The verdict came after over two hours of jury deliveration and three days of testimony and addresses to the jury by defense and crown counsels Quaranto will be sentenced Nov 21 at 10 am by Judge Couture who ordered presentence report after the ver dict came in Thursday afternoon Judge Couture remanded Quaranto out of custody until sentencing although he warned counsel his ruling was no in dication of whether or not he toa jail term The accused had better be said planned to sentence Quaranto prepared either way he Form writing team Sixteen teachers are meeting as team In order to deter mine ways to involve Simcoe County in the development of core curriculum for English and language arts in the county schools This writing team representing all parts of Simcoe Coun ty and every grade level was selected from goup of 48 teachers who participated in twoday intensive workshop in curriculum design The initial task of the English writing team is to find out from the community teachers and students what is seen as essential learning in English The writing team has designed number of surveys inter views and forums for all communities in the county As well public forums are planned for Nov schools in five local Careers Day atBanï¬ng Georgian College of Barrie will hold College Careers Day at Alliston Memorial High School on Nov from 930am to 930pm The theme for the event is Its Your FutureEKeep Your Options Open and career development and planning will be stressed by Georgian Col lege with displays speakers demonstrations and related ac tivities to show the relation ship between public and high schools college and the employer Involved in this College Careers Day at Banting Memorial High School will be many faculty members and students from Georgian Col lege As well the Colleges Con tinuing Education Division will be represented with counsellors on hand to provide information and brochures on general in terest management develop ment and careereorrented pro grams and courses All Bantings 2000 students will participate and about 500 Grade students in our feeder system will be invited says Ernie Fraser head of counsell ing services at Banting Memorial Parents in the area served by Banting and the feeder schools are invited to participate in the evening from to 930 pm Counsellors will be in atten dance to provide information and answer questions concom ing the college adult training program and apprenticeship courses In addition to the various Georgian College divisions representatives of more than 20 employer firms who have hired graduates from Georgian College will participate in the program mmw 47 in it Plaques for top students series of plaques have been donated to Chamber of Commerce to promote liason The plaques will be awarded to business the fields of accounting markc Mossop left Eastview principal Penn Bob Hollywood general manager of the astview Secondary School on behalf of the Barrie between the business community and the school students during the coming year for excellence in ting and economics Discussing the awards are Ron Littlejohn 16 Grade II business student and Barrie hambcr of Commerce Examiner Photo Farquharsons humor in Barrie for benefit concert Charlie Farquharson is br inging his homespun humor and wordfractured philosophy to the Central Collegiate stage in Barrie Saturday night for benefit concert The Parry Sound philosopher complete with battered cap patched sweater and dayold stubble will appear with singer Catherine McKinnon and third fella alter ego Don Har ron The concert is being held to raise funds for the Simcoe Rescue Squad says Harron whose homegrown character is the squads honorary chair man But the night featuring per formances at and 915 promises to be one of pure entertainment he said Thurs day night in telephone inter view There wont be any preaching about rescue work or accidents on the roads he said Catherine and trio of very super musicians will be per forming and Ill be on stage at the start as Don Harron and later as Charlie he added It will be night of folk songs and satire The concert is culmination of work Harron has done with the squad since it first ap proached him year ago for help They called me up and ask ed for help at specific event at Wasaga Beach where they were doing demonstrations of rescue workhesaid They wanted to attract peo ple with name and get people to contribute as much as possi ble He knew little about the uad when he was approach says Harron but talking with public relations officer Peter Switzer convinced him it was needed Peters description of the helplessness he felt at that ter rible accident on Highway 400 few years ago while people were trapped and injured in wreckage convinced me he said Harrons work with the squad public appearances and television commercials are done in gratitude for the work they do he says am stunned at the self sacrificing of these people he said They are all working at regularjobs and giving up their own time to train Im trying to return my gratitude for what they are do ing he said Harron says the realization he could need the squad during serious accident in the future is one motivating him but adds it is realization few people have They always think it will never happen to them His appearance at the Wasaga Beach demonstration was his first introduction to rescue work and the publics first glimpse of him blending his humor with the serious message of the squad Harron is helping the squad with performances one step at time because of his busy schedule he says The Barrie concert is wedged between recent appearances in Nashville the taping of his new CBC radio show and an ap pearance at the Kingston Penitentiary Tickets for harlies two per formances Saturday night will be on sale at the door for $5 each and can be purchased at the following locations Enter prise Vamcty on Little Avenue Jacksons trill on Dunlop Street Midway Variety on Bradford Street lratt Motor Supply on High Street II Willson Real Estate on lunlop Street Simcoe Business Machines on ollier Street and East End Variety on Blake Street Bad climate for in Encouragement of mining in Canada could offset industrial weaknesses and growing dollar deficit in the countrys or trade mining industry spokesman told the Barrie Rotary Club Thursday But Devon Smith public rela tions manager for Texasgulfs mining division said provincial and federal governments must stop their battle over whos going to kick us around first in order to encourage investment in the mining industry Smith is member of the public relations committees of both the Ontario Mining Association and the Mining Association of Canada and said he was speaking for both associations Smith said rising taxes and government takeovers have created bad climate for min ing investment He particularly blamed mining royalty pro grams in 1974 and 1975 based on what he said was false parallel between mining and the petroleum industry for rob bing the mining industry of the fat years of good prices which preceded current lean years He said current government regulations also make it dif ficult to raise speculative capital for necessary and costly exploration for minerals To Rotarian who said he had lost money investing in mines Smith said mining is lottery when you get win ner you have earned it Tilden rents big choice of trucks for 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