Barrie Examiner, 27 Nov 1967, p. 3

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PARTICIPANTS in the two day seminar for exceptional children discus the program which was held at Oakley Park School Friday and continued at at North Collegiate Saturday Three workshops were held Saturday at North Collegiate to acquaint teachers and other in terested persons with the lnlrst methods oi educating the gitted lCIIIId the emotionally disturbed youngster and the slow learner The program was the second phase of twoday centennial extension program held by the Ontario Provincial Federation at Chapters of the Council for Ex ceptional Children Dr Stott head of psychology at the University of Guelph Friday night addressed those enrolled or the seminar at Oakley Park School in his address he out lined method or teaching read ing to slow learners On Saturday lectures concern ing education of the gifted child were given by Mrs Margaret Cooper coordinator at advance FROM LEFT William supervisor at special education Pickering Board oi Educrulon Slott head of psychology University of Guelph Mrs Margaret Cooper coordinator ToEducate merit services for the Etobieoke Board of Education Williams supervisor oi special education Pickering Board of Education conducted the workshop for slow learners Techniques for helping emo tionally disturbed youngsters were presented by Miss lrene Bettiol regional consultant at special education tor the Depart ment oi Education Mrs Margaret Smith super visor of special education in bar rie welcomed goats and dir ected them to the workshops Maciavish assistant director oi special education with the Department oi Educa tion addressed the assembly at luncheon following workshop training Special education is every teachers business he told the Car Overturns Woman Is Killed It 24yearold Richmond Hill woman was killed Sunday wheat IS she was thrown from her car at or it overturned in the Highway in 400 median is miles south of Barrie Dcadis Mrs Danna Wintr who lost control of her car ju north at the intersection of High ways 400 and 83 Her twovyearold son Daymon is in hospital at Ncwrnarket but was not seriously injured Mrs Wintrup died at the scene after being buried mm the car as it overturned at about 530 pm No other vehicle was in valved Bradiord OPP said imaiely 14 miles north of Barrie blamed ior an accident that resulted in 51500 damage and minor injuries to two motorists Oars driven by Larry Robinson 22 and Ernest Dicks 35 both of Scarborough collided at 710 pm Sunday The cow valued at $200 was killed Provincial police at Elmvaie investigated third accident Sunday on Highway 26 near the Edewalc Road resulted in an estimated $110 damage in autos driven by Spiridione Riccetti 46 of onto and Lois Macbean to at Kincardine Ont Stayner OPP report no injur cow on Highway 400 opprox ics in the mishap of advancunent services Fm bieoke Board oi Education Miss lrene Beitioi regional consultant at special education with the Department at Edu cation and MacTavish Told or New Methods hildren group it is also the concern oi parents and psychologists He expressed confidence in tho iuture oi the educational system in Canada We are looming much daily and have new century ahead to look iorward to he said Special education in Ontario has increased greatly in the past 10 years in 1956 there were 535 special education classes in the province this year there are about 2000 Ten years ago there were 337 summer school teachers this year 1864 Slow studenu re ceiving help this year in Ontario totalled 3753 We are moving with amazing speed himM avish said it is our responsibi rty now to find exactly where we want to go and to set guides and leads Special education is becoming the concern and interest oi every class teacher according to Mr Madiavish We can be greatly encouraged by trends in special education ho said The Ontario branch of the Council for Ehrccptional Child ren sponsoring group tor the seminar has chapters in the province with membership of close to 1200 Mrs Madeline Hardy presids eat oi the group expressed the wish that chapter be formed in Barrie Mayor has Cooke guest at the luncheon said As repre sentative oi the lay people thank you not only for coming herebut ior being motivated to take this keen interest in our children Approximately no people reg istered for the program SMASHED WINDOWS Vandals Saturda ynight broker two windows at Trinity Anglican Church Barrie City Police are investigating LP Records Worth LOST IN on swaml $2000 Stolen From Smoke Shop Shopiilizrl Saturday ottemooo stole one long playing records valued at 51000 roar Dixie Srmke Shop 106 Danton while the manager was out for lunch and one saluclerk was working Norm Emma onncr at the re cord bar said it was the second time in three months records have been stolen usi time 50 was taken The loss wasnt discovered un til customer asked Mr Emma for assistance in locating re cord air Emma lelt the store or lunch pm and returned at He discovered the that at 515 pm He said the thleyes were apparently selective in their choice taking some coun try and western album and some popular records not emptying complete bins it is not known how many shipliltcrs are involved or what method is used to remove that find Toronto annter SoakedTV7Exhausted Toronto hunter who spent 531M oixm struggling un lasly through Minding Swamo who iouud soaked nodycxhausted Sunday morning by search party flanked by Barrie UPP Percy Prody l9 oi llalun 51 Toronto became lost Saturday at moear thech Canoes sion at Vespra onequarter of mile in the bushIAlttr dis agreement eonccrolng the dir eetlon to travel Hardy left three tellow hunters and lost his way Barrie OPP were contacted murday night but were forced to give up thescarch until morn ing The iotlowing day aided by Gamma shepherd and police officer trom the tlouot Forest detachment two Barrie oiiicers number at records ty police are investigatln CITY assistant director oi special education Department at Edu cation day he will sceltreclcctioo election elected in WILLIAM Hunt hers with experience Served in Many Civic Oliices Blair Dead William James Blair who ser ved Barrie in wide range of civic offices from 1929 until 1958 died Friday at Royal Vicinitia Hospital He was 84 Funeral service will be held this alternoon Monday at 815 pm from the Jennett Funeral Home with burial at Barrie lin ion Cemetery Mr Blair was mayor oi Barrio in 1935 alter serving the pre vians six years as alderman de puty reeve and reeve He later served on the public school and collegiate boards the planning board and the parks board Mr Blairs term in office as mayor marked turning point in the towns history as Barrie began to prosper allowing the depression years retired CNR employee Mr Blair lived at so Burton Avenue He leaves his wife the tonne Alberta Ronson daughters Jo sephine at home Georgina at Toronto son Arthur of Mona trcal four grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren OPP Report Accidents Four singlecar accidents were investigated by Barrie OPP on hind his decision to ma way Harries debenture debt unless absolutely necessary Aid Smidr also suggested tee payssyongo basis in FARIVIERS NIGHT in the Junior Formers Night plowmen LAST IN SERIES Leader Patrol Courses Planned Ward in tho Dec municipal Aid Smith who is completing his 10th year on city council noted six new aldcnnco were the last election and at least four new candidates will be in the race this year But good council needs some menu The Ward alderman and public works committee chair man listed several reasons be He expressed concern at the mounting and suggesteda capi tal budget review to see that money isnt borrowed or items commission to administer devel opment at the waterfront consol idating budgets and operations oi the harbor comrnigion parks board and public works commit He also cited additional work lathe citys road program which he said should continue an ustments to the sew 10an AND GENERAL Harrie Lions travel to Guthrie tomorrow evening to participate be held in the community hall Awards will be presented tor gricnltural achievement throughout the year to members of area 4H clubs and junior fihn on the sexual and em oiional problems of adolescence and Barrie radio dispatcher kn the area well joined NEWS THE BARRIE EXAMINER MONDAY NOVEMBER 27 1361 Fred Smith Will Seek Reelection Ald mo Smith announced to in is AID FRED SMIIII age disposal plant to eliminate odor The other twq Ward older men Bruce Owen and Gerry Williams intend to withdraw from municipal politics but Al Macmillan district manager with Bcli Telephone announced last wedr he will make shirt for office in the ward will be shown Thursday at pm in the Barrie public liblt rarySponsored by the Barrie to branch of the Canadian Mental Health Association the film is the last in series of three Entitled Phoebe the film deals with the inner feelings of teenage girl who mus tell her iamin she is pregnant RADIO AUCTION The Rotary Club oi Barries annual radio auction goes on the air Wednesday night People will be able to telephone in their bids on items ofiercd and highest bidder will he informed by mail the next day Merchandise for the iundsraising auction was don atcd by Harris merchants with the mans three turnian mpanlonl and melted the area Harmered by water in the sum which caused the dog to lose scent several tint the party locricd the but man at 1006 am Sunday He was about four miles in the swamp sitting beside tree cold and soaking wet He had no routines and his fight Mdot work liter he had alien in crook moral isms spokesman tor the Barrie OPP said He would never have got out on his own he could hardly walk Purdy had no sovsnvs fable 81 001119 809 some 1$leili3ltifl puma minnow noon slIEDII munonition leit tor the call ers rifle he carried Taking part in the search bun the Barrie OPP acre constable Charles Crawford stat sergeant Cola Ind rldln WM Brian Marxist CAMERA CLUB AnieetingoiihebanlcCant era Club tomorrow will team an address by Mrs Agnes Douch er of the Barrie Art Club Her topic win he Composition oi Artistic Pictures The meeting will be open to the public it will be held at Library Hail starting at pm 01 Anpsaupom upsets IF 598 airHana the weekend Damage totalled $1100 with no injuries reported North Bay man Peter Dharlos Pedlingham 28 was charged with careless driving at ter losing control pf his car on Highway 93 near Vespra side road The car received $150 darn age when it knocked down eight guide posts The accident occur red at 445 am Sunday Helen Siothers oi Drury Lane Barrie lost control at her car at 220 pm Sunday on High way 25 threequarters oi mile from Barrie city limits Damage to the car was estimated at szoo fence in front of the home of George Honbert was damaged tothe extent oi $45 No charges were reported Effective Feb 1968 the Can adian Red Cross Society leader patrol award will be prerequi site for all Red cross water safety instnrctor candidates To make sure dross in the Barrie area who want tohecome water saiety instructors can be come oualiiicd leader patrol coursesghave been organized for Jan 19th 21 and 26 to at the Barrie YMYWCA Water safety instructor cours es wiil follow They are set ior Feb to to is and at to 75 The leader patrol age require ment is now 15 years of age by Dec 31 of the preceding year The age ior those taking water satet insuutnorscmnses has cardeer collision on County steamgigfig $1817ng me Read 22 lt miles east of the tirstconcession of Oro resulted Bfifevfifrwsififfi huefrfilgmgg in $300 damage to the car of Gerard Stone at of Grove bet the animate BIRITE PRESCRIPTION SERVICES SH on Drugs PHONE 7282429 For Fast Pickup and Delivery At No Extra Charge 301 Blake St Barrie Shopping Anna 1150111an nun Plaza ed before the extentof its iajurv ics was established The acci dentt occurred at Ill30ptm Saturday Everett Rtlgmao as of Miiihurst was involved in an ac cident at the first crossroad threetenths oi mileeast of thingsspan porchcoalitions in horn in Approximately 7110 Dutch speaking people from the area attended the play Belle no gee at the Shroud Commu nity Hall Saturday The play and the dance that followed were put on by the Barrie Branch oi the DutehCanadian entertainment club PHDM LEFT Mrs George Van Nispen Mi Mary Langereyt andAdriaanV Schilderman all at Barrie crests tibia is deliciously medium dry red table wine madeirom French hybrid grapesgrown in Niagara Greet Sierras the second concession of Vespra Saturday at 560 pm lthitttlNtElViEttT am pleased to announce that after operating the Barrie Upholstery for to years it has been taken over by Mr Lorna Carter who has been iaithiullyemoloyed with us tor the past 17 years ality of expert work You can be assured that the some 29 nue manship and courteousservice will We would like to take this opportunity to thank the many Wonderfulalld valuable customers and friends we have been fortunate in serving these past 16 years IENNIS VQIIVE tannins urnoisrrnr r41 naanronn so rumv wrsrrno RADIO ttMliEo gt5I Mississngarsi Phdndt 32627 Choose beautiful Conn Organ for your church Call or writeWest and Radio major in appoint meat to see the many models available and arrange for free demonstration Orillia garcons swarmedsill ganaas dunno or

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