Barrie Examiner, 2 Aug 1967, p. 3

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Wtcrrv NEWS Plead Guilty To Break Entering iwo barrio men who pleaded PALMER BOWMAN Attends Meeting Of Little resident of Stroud was one oi three Canadians to take part sin the 10th annual Little People oi America convention held this Wear at Hollywood California Palmer Bowman himself four feet ilve inchesvtall is mem lber of the Throntobased Lillie People of Canada Cluban or ganization for persons under iour feet to inchosrtali The convention operated from fihe Hollywood Knickerbocker Hotel and ran from July 22 to The first weekend was spent with registration andorientotlnn ioliowed on Monday by break iiast and welcoming ceremony which included representative ni the mayor of Hollywood and ice Kitchens president of Littl fPeople ot America Various guest speakers at dresscd the convention among tthem doctors employment of flficers and professional people Special highlights of the com ivcntion included visit to node Per Stadium to see the Holly Stars baseball game talent rshow put on by participants in title convention and beauty contest for littlapeoplc Fashion shows dancing and Especial activities for teenogch rand little little people those der three feet were also atured Members also participated in tour of Universal City to ob serve first hand where movies are produced They were guests liSaYsOntario Poor Second In Its Centennial Ettorts TORONTO CF Ontario liberal leadcr Robert Nixon who spent last week at Expo 367 said Tuesday Ontario comes poor second in its centennial ctforts when measured against the preparedness of Quebec and the city of hlontrealparticw larly Mr Nixon said in state ent the provincial government ade no effort to speed con struction of theMacdonaldtrar tier Freeway incastern Ontario expectation of Expo trafiio There are more than 40 miles of lino lane highway between Kingston and Cornwall that should have been com pleted years agofiihese danger ousustretches huvc al causedonc serious in ideal an all Wasaga 290 Bad weather which has re duced the tourist influx into this area appears to beafac guilty to breaking and entering at Cottya Cleaners plant yes terday were remanded one week in custody in Magistrate Fosters court this morning The two men Robert Alcxaw der Pitrnan 13 of 150 Dunlop St and William David Mac Dougall so or the same od drcss were nrrrestcd on the premises byBarrte police Pit man was found hiding under tabla in the lunchroom whlls MacDougail was found behind door An attempt had been made to force open pop cooler in the plant Both mm had been out on the town and were so drunk they didnt know what they were do lng argued Duty Counsel under the legal aid plan Wilson hioolby in their defense Neith er have any consistency of crim inality and tits court should show lenienq in their case The Duty Counsel admitted previous convictions for both Barrio ll In the path of weather disturbance crpeclcd to bring aevcre thunderstorms and possibly hall and wmile anhour winds thla afternoon The Tomato weather office inn ed severe weather warning at noon today for the Lake St Clair Lake Erie sevens Storm WARNINGS ISSUED ton BARBIE ilREil Unitnd States and made large cial activities throughout the Freeway and the Queen Eliza beth Way it the peak of the formation centres large route People on the Art Unkletter show which Mr Bowman stateswill appear on CBS television and radio Aug enjoyed myself immense iy hir Bowman said its great way to meet other little people and get to know their problems iwill be correspond ing with five different Little People clubs in the northern number oi friends at the con vention Little People of America was founded in lital and incorporated in 1961 At present there are ap proximately 2000 members in the nationwide club The aim of thenrganizntion and its Canadian counterpart in Toronto is to help people of smallslature to become useful members of society through edu cation employment and social adjustment it is also designed tofocus public attention to the fact that the magnitude of any physical limitation is function of altitude of both the small and average sine person Little People of Canada To rontobased organization has membership of approximately 25 persons who take part in bowl ing competitions and various so year The organization operates via Box 1096 Adelaide St Toronto 12 It givesyou diflerent out look onlife to meet other little people and be included in their activities hir Bowman said The Quebec portion of the highway was completely laur lane while Ontarios seetinn is an outofdate twodane high wa br Nixon also criticized scheduling or resurfacing pro jects on the MacdonaldCarticr tourist season and deplored the absence nfrspecial tourist in maps and improved highway signs for Expobound tourists Of course the granddaddy of all examples of Ontarios unpre paredness is tlievCenmrinial Cen tre for Science and Technology in Toronto which wont happen to the pit for another year or two Lake Huron watern Lake tario southern Georgian Bay and Niagara regions The warning apid line oi lqually thunderstorms devel men although an olflcial polite rccord was notavailable Both men are married with Pitmsn having two children and bias Dougall having four children Crown Attorney John Murphy opposed rcmunding the men out of custody and maintained the nature of the record for at least one of the accused as admitted by the Duty Counsel would like 1y callJorJJoiiJermnhen the official record ls reviewed These men have families that must be supported they both huvcsteady Jobs ith should be taken into consldratlon at least countered Mr hfoorby The Crown has no record that would justify their being held in cus tody The man were merely found in ihc premises they had not even stolen anything it was more oi lurk in their case than actual criminal intent Despite the plea Magistrate Faster remanded both men in custody tor one week for sen tcnclng on August oping in Michigan is expected to move east it through southern Ontario this after noon Wldcsprcnd show era and ihnuderahnwcra will develop as the afternoon progresses and in few lcnilered thunderstorms in the heavy to severe category are likely Some storm show potential of producing Isolated pocket oi hall and winds briefly gust lng to 60 miles per hour Admits Thelt Youth Remanded One Week For Sentencing Barrie youth who pleaded guilty to the theft of $62 from Barrie restaurant on July 25 was remanded one week out of custody for prosentence re port The youth Phillip Paul Lari vee 16 of 141 Hayfield Street in Barrie admitted breaking into the Shoreline Restaurant on Dunlap St at 200 am on July 25 and taking paper bag containing $62 in bills and quar ters Entry was gained by forcing rear door to the res taurant The youth who had worked occasionally for the restaurant was interviewed by Barrie police constable He later tele phoned the police constable and admitted aorrunilting the oils ence Completely Fran VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL fhsmo ANYWHERE wtrtidasus Grove Rark Church 345 GROVE Eu 7161003 AUG it 930 iizso FAMILY FltM FELLOWSlllP pm MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY fspsc Ines or arms VAR srir sroas Bdcause of the circumstances of the case in which the youth admitted his guilt and pleaded gntilty he was remanded out at custody for one week for pre sentence report frumthe pro batlon office District seven headquarter of the Ontario Provincial Police at Reject Otter ForMerger At meeting of the sharehold ers of the Simcoe District Cw Supt to no from London in May He worked here as an inspector until his promotion Supt Collins and his wife Freda live in Barrie They have throc children sons Vaughn anti Kevin and dough tcr Briar He began his career with the OPP in Toronto 26 years ago llis first postingwas to Niagara Falls He also worked in Hamilton ers in the county will take over Operative on hiesday night they votcd by small margin to turn down the offer at the United CoOperatlve to taire over the local operation onan exchange dollar for dollar of shares This would have placed them by the end of the yearhas one of the many smaller cooperatives who have merged with the United CoOperative Two such mcrE Alliston and Orlllia leaving Bar rielo carry on as formerly The board of directors had been unanimous in their decision to mergewith the United bill when the vote of the sharehold ers present at the meeting was counted it lacked the required and Pclcrborough and Toronto again during the tales wherche was engaged in specialized licework mnirfly the investi gation of gambling Before cntcnng the OFF he was in the garage business Supt Collins leisurctlme activ ities are fishing and hunting tie served at general headquarters in Toronto for four years At London he was an inspector LIBERAIS TO CONFER OTTAWA lCP The Liberal party plans series at special caucuses through the fall to re Vipercent majority to make the merger possible vicw legislative and policy aims Youngsters rKept Busy I7At Activities in tbs Barrie Park and Recreation Program wcre Ivarlsd last week but all our trod arotmd preparation for this again and carnival held Fri Beada triads trim macaroni decorated garters bow tie con stnadlon and preparing old red indict were among ths activ ltlu of Silabanc Park Theme for that park Was the lronrlng twenties activities in cluded aim andbsnnx paint log followed by amom and dad day Thu event held on lbtusday consisted of having boys dress as girls and vice versa Becky Light and Shawn DAr cywerc selected assumival lain Jed users WW ons Pa useddhrcavcmin theme for theircarnival role and were busy throughout the week preparing costumes and collecting old jewellery for booth atthe carnival They also prepared fudge and popcorn for sale at the carnival Queen and king for Lions were Darlene Noran and Tom my Van Niebcrlt lndian costumesbeads hcad dresses totem poles and tea pees made up Shear Parks no tivitles early in the week as they prepared for Indian day The remainder of the week was spent preparingJor the carnival on Friday Children collected prices and constructed train and booths for their part in the activities in baseball the scalar boys from Shear are in first plane Parks with the other teams from the Elk out at mpetition Senior yr also defeated Codrins ton learn at men Hot dogs and penny throw were Johnsons proiccts for the week They also took part in painting plaster oi parl work and painting of the booth Chil drenan Johnson dressed in 1061 coslumes forvthc parlde Oakley Park bad varied week with baseball populate nick building collection oi pri nu for the rarnival as well as making signs posters and cos tomes for the big day Halloween pictures puppets and stidr piclurcs were among Halloween day activities at Brock Park on thursday For lfriday they bagged fudge and Wm fortheir labléat tho carnival The Brock baseball team defeated both Kearsev and Queens Park Wellington Park too spent the weak in preparation for the ear nlval on Friday Mothers from the park contributed to the suc cess of the baking booth run by Wellington on Friday hectic week was reported by Kcarsey participants in tha parks programsnaking of onecr costumes collecting old toys and white elephants for prizes at dart game sponsored by the park Wagons were con vertedto Conestogna for the par ado hearsay Park boys still hope to advance into this base ball semifinals in spite of 43 loss to Brock King and queen were lion Murphy and lilnrcia Dnires Slaughteer Operations To Be Carried 0ut lit Barrie Plant iirst Cooperative Packers of Ontario Ltd announced plans Tuesday to consolidate its hog and cattle slaughtering opera tions at its Barrio plant and discontinue slaugliierhig at strat Key personnel at Stratford ai iected by the decision will be offered jobs in Barrie Lind sayd lnglis Copaco president Sill lie said the Stratford pidntwni EMERGEch humans Cliy Police 7236555 72341 7264 chairman Russell Honey oi the party caucus said niesday 723595 specialize in production oi horns and allied cured and smoked products Mr Inglis said consolidation will mean greater efficiency Provincial government sup port for the meat packhig co operative will continue he said The consolidation will take ef fect Aug 14 Quakers Agree On War Appeal GREENSBORO NC APl Representatives of the worlds Qualrm indicated agreement Tuesday on an appeal to tho United States to halt lis mili tary operations in Vietnam on ceasciira unless fired upon asis Thursday rnddy indium nudists419525 VCUSDEN Health Beau 14 DUNLOP CRES toanso 88° SPE cLEARAvsIVIlj LISTERINE 88 TOOTH PASTE iiAIka Seltzer 33 288 has 69c aiiav POWDER 75 dds 1125 SALE 88 2883 288 5T TOTHE FIRST wads GRAB gBAGH 5o ADULT cusromeiis EACH DA MArctiaaatii MAX FACTOR cosmsrics KODAK INSTANlATC iododnir deg 2495 SATONLY $1450 450 V2DOOR3 BRIZES tor in increasing attendance at the Ontario Zoological Park at IWasaga Beach this summer Attendance at thezoo is up Iiilpproximately to per cent over the same period last year ac rding to director Cas VnnEy Ilnga Bad weather seems to drive people from the beaches and icontrlbutes to increased attend illcevat the shelteredzoo aid Mr VauEyslnga Ililons tigers and other large data along with hippos theole phant and bears seem tobe the most popular ieatuera to visi tors Another attractive lea most popular natures to visF tors is the bird conservatory hfhe zoo will be open to the public until September 30 FRESH Now ORDER CHERRIES Pack NOW 330PORK SPARERIBLEfs slassino REGUQLAR Spare Ribs semis 37 roan suns 53 lb 91 iiiiiit prsiMiLAcioddr 35338 ToiletT$Etii+wai 888 ANAcINg 588 BAN 65 to 12a castis 143

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