Barrie Examiner, 20 Feb 1970, p. 3

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CECIL WESTOVER HAROLD YOUNG LOOK gtAT DISECTIONS CITY NEWS THE BARKIE MUSE FRIDAY mUARY Ill Central Collegiate Band Wins Ilnother First lit Festival Barrie Central Collegiate band yesterday won more honors at the Kiwanis music festival of greater Toronto The woodwind ensemble took first place in their class So tarthis year thgband has won six andone second NEW MASTER John IIIch was instal led as master or Corinthian Lodge No 96 Al and AM at meeting held in Barrie Masonic Temple Mr nicCuhc lives in Draugevilic where he is postmaster Stoph Agrees 0n Meeting Spot BONN AP East German Premier Willy Stop today atK ccptetl West German Chancellor Willy Brandts proposal that they meet fur talks ill East Ber lin in March the West German government announced spokesman said telegram from Stophs office proposed that representatives of each government meet in East Berlin March to make arrangements ior the meeting vi the two gov crnmcnt chiels EMERGENCY NUMBERS Fire Dept 723331 Ambulance Service 72643103 Hospital 7289502 City Pnilce $588 little COORDINATES itcell litown Piaids and Stripes Sizes 818 Prep Him to 5500 STEPHENS STORE FOR BOYS lllmloli St 722L255 Anne Ramsay of Barrie two the oboe solo class for 17 and under Creemore girl Col leen Young won the open class for accordion solo Baritone Glen Grant 16 gt1 Keswids Out and lyric soprano Pear Speedie 19 e1 Toronto Thursday won the first individua trophies for vocal soloists of the 1970 Kiwanis music festival of greater Toronto Another highlight was the per fonnance oi 11yearold violin soloist Jeremy Constant of we terl ho scored mark of 90 and place in the concerto for violin and orchestra class Other outoftvwn Winners and their classifications piano solo 15 years and under Briau Hill Brampton ac cordion solo 11 years and under Bradcn Pletzer Kluihhurg Ont accordion soio15 years and under Robert Sedore Aurora Ont accordion Solo 16 years and under Dodic Layton St Cathar incs flute Solo open Susln Johnston Grand Mar ais Minn flute Solo 17 years and under Gary Kidd Pctcrburuugb clarinet solo open Careless Driving Barrie Mart Fined Barrie man was fined $100 in provincial court yestcr lay when he pleaded guilty to charge or careless driving Nell Studley 21 student at Georgian College was driving east on Big Bay Point Rd at 1050 pm July 22 when he hit man walking dog The car then went out of com troi mulling across the to ad and onto lawn The man suf lured cuts to his back and legs and crack rl ribs Stepben Flcss05bawa There were seva ghts in the halls of North collegiate last night in the midst of parents and students who had come to the school for an open house It was all in fun though The cmuwmsidestory putou mlr meet um to prontote en Drama cub production The only Wag mn End time when teacher mis took part of the permnmnce or brawl causing the action to go into gates laughter The sex at the evenings acti cities throughout the school um quinltr but just as interesting Students dissected frogs and fish in one room while across the ban Grade class baked cookies Dom the hall dem castration or eiectmuic equip ment used to teach English and speed reading was being carried on mus CROWDED The halls became so crowded with parents and students that it became difcult to move from disvlsly to display Punan were hard pressed to take in all here 715 to see in the twohour open huuse other displays included CORNELIUS HESKES DAUGHTER HILDE TRY DEVELOPMENTAL READING French geography history Lot in mnthtmuuts science and physical education The technical department dis played projects such as their greenhouse Parents were invit ell into an environmental science room when chickens ducks and other livestock could be observ ed Near the end of the evening the Jets ad Sharks took to the stage to perform parts of the musical hit West Side Story which students will present March and Fog Caused Wrong Turn wrong turn onto Highway 400 blamed on dense fog prolt vided enough doubt in provincial court yesterday to have charge of impaired driving against lint old Stundcn dismls std Constable Carleton Beeton of the Ontario Provincial Police at Barrie said that he saw cnr drivm north in the south lane or Highway 400 without any headlights at am Oct The only light on the car was an amber flasher indicating right turn said the ofcer The car pulled on to the west shoulder of the road and then backed around making turn to go south when the at ficcr gut out or his cruiser to check the situation the car moved up the ramp from Highway 400 to Hayfield Street The otticcr said he followed the car nurth on Hayfield before he finally got the driver to pull to the side about 400 yards from the ramp lie had driver Harold Slundcn of Toronto walk down the sidewalk turn around and come back The officer said that Stunden swayed while he walk ed and funk two steps forward before he responded to cum mand to turn around Stunden was tnken hack to pol ice headquarters and given tests He had to balance himself with one hand on the wall while he walked the lion said Contahle Benton Robert Crawford also of the OPP told the court that Stunuen was impaired Stundeu told Lille court that hu hall been awake from mm the morning before From cm to 730 pm be had worked on his car tuning it up At 710 he pick ed up some things in Tomato for friend In Barrie and arrived at his friends house at 930 pm lit Stayed there until 330 am and during that time he had four beers When he left he tried to nd an open Store where he could buy cigarettes and end ed up taking lssa noad out In Highway 400 It was foggy and missed my turn Stundcn said lie took the turn South from Essa Road onto Highway 400 but crossed over onto the exit ramp by accident instead of making sharp right turn towards Highway 400 That way he wound up going north in the south lane he said he Said The police officer stopped him on Highway we not Hayfield Street and the car lights were all on not just the Hustler he told the court Judge Guest said that ance evidence was jusLiFled and fair but out enough to convict Stunden William Delve Furniture Milrt drunkd WWiece 401 and students Chestereld to draw recent DONATE FURNITURE FOR COLTS DRAW lY Proceeds went to the Bar ric Colts Junior hockey team FROM LEFT Al Silewciluk Georgian College ik Appled Arts and Technology uckworth Street Barrie iWElES Tdii TC ATTEND THE SETCN ANNUAI OPEN HOIISE FRIDAY FEBRUARY 20 PM To To PM SATURDAY FEBRUARY ZI IO AM TO 430 EM Visitors are welcome to tour the Colleges buildings and to discuss new and existing programs of instruction with faculty president of the club William Lowe and George Llrmsden winner of the draw Examin er Photo Murray Morton ti To le has been appointed judge at Provincial Cant family dirt slim us Barrie He succeeds Judge llaricrie lumillm who retired in menry 1963 Judge Morton was born April I916 in Fredericton New Brunswick He received his ear ly education there He continued his education at the university at Toronto grad dating in 1940 with BA major ing in law He went to Osgoode Hall Throttle when his course was interrupted by war service from 1541 to lets In real he completed his education with Bachelor of Learned Laws from the University of Toronto Judge Morton served as pia tonn commander and Adjutant with the North Shore Regiment as liaison ofcer with the 3th Canadian Infantry Brigade and as statI learner with the Gib Canadian Infantry Brigade dur ing the Second World War Upon graduation in 191 be book up practice with the late Alan Dignzui QC in Tornnto In Is he formed his own business and liter rock up part nership with George risen and Peter McNaughton in Toronto keen hunter sherman and golfer Judge Morton has been sumlrlr resident of Simone Camry at Drr Lake for many years man intersted In educa lion Judge Morton has served as trustee and chairman on the Toronto Board of Eduanlun As man concerned with the family he has been director of the Family Seerce Councl in Toronto Director nl the Metro politnn Social running Counlt oil and past president of the Neighborhood Workers of Hill crest Parkdale area of Toronto lie was member of fedaal Parliament tor Davenport from ImTISQ ile it been actlm with the Kiwanis Club the Can adian Legion Toronto Board of Trade the Masons and bar as sociatiuns Judge Manon is member of Westmureiand United Church where he has survod as super Water services for most of le city east or Baydd Street Were cut for varying periods of time last night when water main burst on Peel Street In other parts of the city wa lti service was not Cut but the Water turned murlw brawn as Iron in the pipes was forced thmugli This water was drink Drove With Licence Suspended Youth Iailed Seven Days An lnnislil Township tlt was jailed for seven days uitcr he was convicted yesterday of driving while his licence was suspended Fred Webbcr 19 of Bell Dr art was seen speeding along County Road 16 by township police ofcer The officer stopped Webber but he could not produce licence Webber had no previous re cord provincial court was told lnnisiii Winterama Dance Saturday lllc Innisl linturamu starts Saturdnr will hints at the Samath Lodge Fran 111 am mm Sin day sucumoilile rams slcil rida helicopter rides fishing wreck em race and many dJler events will take place at lnnisiil Park it is lmlsls second lmmml William All Snmlntcbilc races are am aleur Sevuol childrcns events are scheduled Registration cm Broken Water Main 0n Peel St Cuts Service In East City able public utilities spokes man said The water main burst at pm but it was nm More the Public Utilities Commission could begin work because Bell Telephone Co cnhlu had to be located hetero digging could be gin Work nished on the break at am this morning Police had dozens of calls last night complaining there was no water in the north and north east section of the City Georgian College Open House Today Goner Colleges scams ntrsl open house pundit and to morrow is expected to attract Izmirch of Slmcoc CLInty usi dents to see the and canvas offered Tonight the college is ohm rum lo 10 pm Tomorrow wll remain crgtcn from 10 pm to 430 pm Staff rind glided will be on Inmd Lo dtscus all of the college iAppoint Morton Judge Of Family Court inimderzt of the church school or is years and chainnan or the stewards committee He and his wife Mona have three dill dren sturray drum and Jean Since the signaling of Judge Ifmlilton the work of the court hss peer done temporarily by William Golden of Bruce rt ge Damage Is High More than $1000 damage was caused in live accidents in Bar rie yesterday and this morning mcrc were no injuries car driven by Neil John Weir 159 Grove Street East struck parked truck on Grove Street last night causing snoo damage to the truck and $1790 damage to the car Francesco Dcnmicis of 154 Bradford Street hail damage es timalcd to his vehicle at $30 yesterday when he was in col Ilsiun with vehicle driven by Richard Bates of RR Thornton Dmge to the Bates car has been estimated at 3150 E00 Total damage was in an accident at Grove and Duckworth Streets yesterday morning car driven by hi Rosslvell of RR liidhurst was in col lision with vehicle driven by Lillian Edwards Bell Ewart car driven by Louis Bus combc II Duuiop Street W951 was westbound on Blake Street yesterday muming when it skid dad through the intersection at Johnson Street and collided with vehicle driven by James Hun ter of Midland Damage to the Buscomhc car was estimated at $00 Damage to the other vehicle was $200 Scarburolgh mun James Lennpx had no damage done to his car after it was hit by vehicle driven by Harold Ed win hlowat at vae Street East yesterday morning Darn age to the lllowat car was cs timatcd at $150 The Lcunux vehicle was stup pcd facing north on Clapperton Street at Grove Schet when car turning south cit Grave on to Clapperton collided with it you tun be made at tile park Sunday morning CANADAS FINES qGA DENING CATALOGU your name rind an BIlDUIiDALE KINGS NHBSEIIIES BDWMANVILLE emAnlo over the place Saturday from to of $15 merchandise Timer watch Fun for the entire family Drop in to Woolworth for funlllicd Chm Weekend Even the stall has gut in the act Dmssed in their Krazy Daze hats theyll be marking dnwu prices all Giggles the Clown will be in the store from to pm Friday night and laughing Contest Takes place pm Saturday win you first prlzn or $25 mrrchnndtse or second place Free Surprise Bugs The first 100 people in the store Saturday morning will receive these bags At least one will euntnin brand new Special Check Out Prizes If the special Checkout alarm Cluck rings While you are at the checkout you Mull win Tree pair of Pauly Hose Wanehthdb Your ISsccond laugh could

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