Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 23 Jul 1965, p. 3

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GranllRequest canyon Unconditionally THORNLEY CENTR Safetygltaclrs lire Presented To Employees One of Barrlas larger indus trial companies Hiti Reirigen ration of Canada yesterday pm seated ernployeeswlth vaca lion saiotrpacks to creat sate tyaflconsciousness within their The inn is closing today ior one weeks vacation and the kits contained everything to insure holiday saiety from sun tan lo tion to needle and thread Sniety literature was also includ ed in theidts which were ob tained irom the Saiety Supply Conway Grarics Joyce saioty coon diaator Mroaplruented the ante tender to Hill employees said We an attempting to pro mode sdety within our employ ees with the hope that all will return safely iollowing the vaca tion tIlrisa1 idea will ur courage er oc mrrpan es to develop the same saiety habits Sea Cadets Plan TwoWeek Muster As Centennial Celebration pro 1ch the Navy League oi Con aria has blamed two week lntcmational Sea Cadet master to be held in July One thousand sea endctr2so oi which come Irom iorcign countries will participate in the Master at site in Ontario not yet chosen ltise odthatcverylto ai Canad an Sea Cadet corps Canada will be represented Ac tivities duriru the muster will includo sailing Pulling regattas swim meets iicid sports rlila shoot competition and core moniai parades CITY KEEPS GROWING Tobe the Modds Largm city added PM new nsidenis him April I965 tor record PICNIC HELD FOR EXCHANGE STUDENTS The irracir speaking and English speaking csrhange students coloylag the activitch arrnagrd by tho ikrrrie day as the part ka held plcnic at llaaa late yesterday Armrnpraleil by Hart is utter Mrs June aria iii DUN Hooper llira Cathy iiomlrllrl lira Ist Clay tan itrr lal Sh swell and Ironrh learhar rntrai Coi irgiata Miss Nanry Smith lira almlmta entryvi wiervv People Do Read Small Ads rou ARu The Committee oi Adjustment unconditionallygrantcd re quest byvthe Barrie Curling Club to build an addition to the en lstlng headquarters Ths club situated on land own ed trythe BarrlslAgriculturaI Society applied tor the addition at rrnreting oi the adlustment committee Wednesday but met an unexpected barrage oi pro test The addition would extend thel iront oi the building hyso ea The side yard requirements by law are to test but the rest NOBLE RECEIYE KiTS FROM iOYCE IOClllllNDs mm CONSERVATION AUTHORITY The Parliamentary Select Com mltlceior reviewing the Con servation Authorities Act under Arthur Evans MPP Sirncoe Centre as chairman will be $13M 3e homing Water 29 wt purpose ol viewing at first hand the var ious activities and prdiectsoi this Conservation Authority EEGAIIA DANCE The Harris Summer Regatta Dance will be held Friday July so at Embassy Hall with music supplied by Bob Hunter and his 0rdestrsDancing will be irom 030 to ran with bullet at 12 pm Tickets will be sold at the door PICNIC An Ellwood Madiii Picnic will be held at Alliston Riverdaie Park Sunday at pm Every one is welcome to come and meet your member at parlia ment lea coliee ice cream andcnld drinks will be provid ed as weiias garrrs and en tertainment TOUR PLANNED the next Barrio Horticultural Society tour August will take members to Sheridan Nursery Port Dalhousle tor picnic lunch Stokes Display Gardens St Ca tharinas 1horoid Lily Gardens at Einbrook Gage Park and iltv ai Gardens at Hamilton YOUNG PCs Youru Progmsive Conserva tives irom the Ontario vacations land areas Will be in Barrie this Saturday ior the annual meeting at the Central Ontario District PC Association The oneday ses sion will be held at Central Coi legiate starting at 115 pm lion cred guest will be Ontario Prev mier John Roberts WAIl VFIS The World War II Itoan Can adian Engineers who concluded threeday convention at the RCAF Club Rooms last night placed wreath at the Cenotaph on Drurlop Street this mornirlL CAR WASH Over so cars were washed by youngsters at Queens Park yes terday morning aspart oi the Recreation Committee program At rater oi so cents per car the money will go toward park maintenance can NEWS THE BAREIE EXAMINER FRIDAY JULY 1965 weekly ass Report so Many Iob Openings In Area The Barrie oiiice oi the Na tional Employment Service re quires the rollowmg categories oi workers to illl the needs oi various employers in the Barrie Local Cities area at present In the exeurtivs and proies sional division required are medicnl tab tethnician aircralt maintean engineer comptroic ior aeroplane pilot instructor time study man chemist ior lo cal industry pharmacist gener ai accountant industrial engin eer with time and motion back ground professional mechanical engineers drailsmcn ior various industries moses life insurance salesmen marine engineer with diesel certiiicato his insurance saleswvman production planner moi estate salesman and medi cal records librarians Urgently needed in general portunities ior men are lull unllilcd pastry balm am into mechanic with licence ior lull or parttime work and iarrn hands Also needed in this category are tobacco prich work to commence Aug ll are counlsnt trainee with minimum grade 12 grocery manager ior TRY EXAMINER WANT ADS Ilnsr Lake iar lnma new tooling em with this Teflon coated allpmpon try pen Mished alu minum heat spreads evenly Comiort sble wielded handle With Fpaiuln ARMSTRONG HARDWARE It DUNIDI ST llMttt oi the building provides yard oi only six ieet At the Wednes day meeting lawyer Sugg explained that since the addition would not come any closer to the lot than six ieet the request should bocansidered and grant ed as minor variance Entire met strong opposition Irom George Hayes owner at neighboring motel who pro tested that it was not minor variance aadthat the addition shouldho ckniro Iotlins Architect Harry Norbitt stress ed that Ihe requested addition would enhance the appearance oi the Curling Club building and would provide lounge and rest room iacilltles which would bring bonrplels to Barrie local retail outlet banking clerk with grade is minlmum credit checker auto body repairman general niiice clerk General Job opportunities ior women include bookkeeping machine operator sccre wills shorthand ior senior posh lion iuiiy experienced clerk typ istvdthbotoellwordspermln ute iuiiy qualitied stenograph era and an experienced teller Urgently needed are short ordervcook waitresses and do mestic help Anyone wishing further inior matlon on any oi the above should contact the Barrie NES wins was held at the RflAF Ohm Items last night by theCan adiaa hallway Operating Groin Veterans Association in conclusion of their three dny mention in Barrie The axrailroad workers whoserv ItoyaiCanadlan Engineers in the Second World War were welcomed to Barrie by acting Mayor Alderman Fred Smith Also on hand to address the men and their iamilies was Rev Sherrlng Trinity Antilcan ack Fronts assistant Sinnerintend eat At the ONE inBarrie said im left to right Mrs Kuebnier Airs Go pitta and Mrs Frauts standing irom leit torlght are Jndr Fronts Jack Bob fsayajoasn Issues At Stdke In Dispute Three basic issues are at stairs in the postmeoa current dispute with the tederai gov ernment according to home postal clerk ii Edwards They are wages hours and working conditions The government has granted salary increase ranging from $300 to $360 year retroactive to October 1964 but the postal employees are demanding general $660 raise Maximum salary ior letter carriers new is 660 annually aiter iivo years service and 35040 tor clerks Mr Edwards said that his salary was relatively good ior Barrie but stressed that Barrie wages are low generally iheres hardly man at the post oiiice whoso wiie doesnt rooms srocK PRICES Compiled by Flynn Abitlbl Allen steal Aluminium Alta GII Tr Argus Artur PIC Atlantic Ruhr as or Mani ilk Di N3 Bail Tel llrsslllan II cm Du Sea pom atom Darn Tar IAlaouhrid rlorne oil Hudsons nap Tobace Ilnaly rat on In Acclai Inland rat Nickel rm uuuun can Avrauon Edit Iron louae da Impllk conr Cdrr In can ran an CPIl Can Current Cdsr Ind Ltd Chmcaii Caller rower col CIIL Con Hill II An Con Pa Com Am Iio sal Cooper sob Jockey Club Lahat tables Le Lazimd boob Ltd Giant Y1 nunnar Iloumsee Kerr Kc Ilaova In Our Cars Knlly Lanai caretr Can Del lilo Con Mcrul Con Morrison Denim near rlom Discovery In Mar hitch Inorsdo Murru Matia and IanI Madam Momma nv Anllo salted Den Corr awn Indul down IL Golds unoh Dons sound horn lmrra Had my Kin rnrorprmi Pipe MINING Lake Duisult IS Dnnlop St Harris INDUSIRIAIJ Dom Bridge 25 use Mae PW Riv Massey Fe Norsnda IIIL usmotge Nor 0m Ni 2AM nib lb la Que Nat Gas hum flank Untan an Walker oew Wurcmi Trans when Well no New llnaco 2858 min is Exp Provo lilo Allover Iloman corp fiheml Fteep Dock Trth Unit lune wrrlrvr Windiail 253338 ranupzn inrolro llnck as an lMuetriale up no Illis up Ultitttel Irv 01 work The loss oi revenue is akey reason why the Barrie postal employees have not gone on strike so tar This city he noted is in the high cost at living bracket Though the clerks have not gone out on strike so iar they could yet What other weapon has the working man he ask ed We submit alist oi what we want they come back with why they wont give it to us and that finishes it inr another three years The hours are oi concern to the postal workers because oi the eiiect on social iiie he eon tinucd We work Sundays Saturdays holidays nights and two and knit hours more per week than any other govern ment department Only the post oiilee workers have in hour week Mr Edwards said that his eighthour day is split by one and hall hour lunch break which he doesnt necd and doesnt want but which allows the department to got by with understaiilng The postal employees pick shlits by seniority they have two lbminutn breaks per day and three weeks holidays with pay plus tlma oii ior ail stat utory holidays they work ilve days week and have practice ally no overtime They are paid time and hail ior any overtime they do have UNDEII PRESSURE The working conditions in st oilics produce many ilr ags Mr Edwards continued lie said that the policy is to keep the men under terrillc pressure during lhcir working time Iisny people get iired be cause they can not cope with the demand ior more and more work and yet they are good mcn he continued iio charged that postal work ers are treated as second class citizens by the department An other rcason why Darrias branch has not gone on strike is that it would be compar ativciy easy to stall the branch with scab labor and carry on Another protest which irks the postal workers according to lr FAIWiIidl is the necessity oi taking ycnriy examinations on distribution at mall whcn this knowicdgo is only needed by three mcmbcrr oi the stall 11w Emma wm Am IiiONl illl more It Millstone was luoe Minal all yumnonunion mum huh Mawmdisub tillism van Hair 11 SS HthIHFfll mam mnl ml urnmarvth NIH nNIHIelhIIM unwound0 T0 HA WHITE FARE ONE Will IIFAX The man way to save and travoli All coach cents on Oconn leltod reserved In advance at no extra coat For other Whlto and Blue laron call De tlltlret at In 72H clt Ticket Oi rs 7266515 OANADIAN NATIONAL Ii suiilcient msrksare not at tained the worker is tired or receives cut in pay They have to know how to route mail to any oi the 2200 post oiiices in Ontario What are the possible solu tionst Work to nrle slowdown and strike The last is consid ered premature the middio ai ternatlve lnetlective and the land preeiden Asse rlation Alderman Fred Smith Darcey Colpitts chairman oi the Reunion Committee Ken Mitchell representing the RCAF Ml Squadron Rev Mr Sherring and Joe Kushnrer secretaryvtrensurer at the As sociation iirst inetliclent said hlr Ed wards The work to rule system means the employee is work ing in circles since work is done by the book any mail incorrectly addresed and much oi it is Mr Edwards es sured is remutcd tbrough endless channels SASKAIDON CDDie Uni versity oi Saskatchewan has ap proved the canpiiation at de ilnitive atlas of the province as one at its main carturniai prol 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