Barrie Examiner, 16 Dec 1967, p. 3

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STRING LlGHTS FOR CHRISTMAS Barrie Parks and Recrea tion Department employee replace delective Christmas lights in Barrics hlnnorial Board Turns Down Housing Addition TORONTO Special Wayne Hill will noibe permitted to add two housing unis to four unit building at 27 McDonald Square mitt oi adjustment on the ground that the variance irom bylaw requircmonts that would have Erection and repair at winter fighting is just one repair and prcparation of of the employees dutits The equipment tor the summer department is also respors ible for outdoor rinks Buninel Photo Name of the Loonmember to and Recreation Association County lliders Change Name coc County Riders Association has been changed Tho club is now known as the Ontario Riders By MURIEL LEEPER What is childrens entertain ment today in the musical field how simple or obvious must we slant music to interest or in valve 10 or 12 year old Last Saturday at the Edward John son building in Toronto thor oughly enioyed iirstperior once at Mozarts Magic Flute This Opera has never been des ignated childrens Opera but adults have ielt that this would easily appeal to young peope it has fantasy and at cornea magic and there is fairytale effect to the whole story Peter Eberts direction kept the whole opera on an interest tngand artistic plane lie was reallyth star at the show And Papageno the birdman who cut ches birds to deliver to the Queen was splendid in bismlc There was no inattentlveness from the audience made up al most entirely oi children when Papagcna was on stage His dic tion was perfect and his acting County Approves Flos Land Deal Purchase of 45 acres of prop erty from John OHallorao on Lot Con 3in Flos township near Phclpston at priceat $2000 was approved by Simon County council yesterday The purchase was recommend ed by the agricultural committee headed by Reeve George Davis of Essa for reforestation purpos es The vendor is to fence th portion at the lot reserved 1th property is adjacent to another plantation and there is 62 acres oi open randy land and three acres of young hard wood Reeve Davis told the and Sim MUSIcaiLY SPEAKING Enjoys FairyTale Effect Oi Opera tamauwv CITY NEWS THE BARBIE EXAMINER SATURDAY 7157 vV 73 ability excellent Add this to voice of fine quality and you have firstrate Papageno Tbs role oi the prince was sung by Paul Trepanler its is still still in his acting but as the opera went on he relaxed somewhat and his voice came across clearly Danielle Pilon the Princess Pamina has lovely voice but still rather small But again it was the overall production that on people would absorb most oi all ra ther tham separato details And the overall production was fine Surprisingly allowing the init lol performance criticism was that this Opera is not childrens fare Yet felta strong com munication between the children and the performers Thorn sccm ed to be attentiveness through out the two and bait hours Perhaps mcoldcr people for get how children react Surely many of us remember days when children ourselves attended the show on Saturday aitcrnann There was langber and some conversation about tho tilm it self So it was on this Saturday afternoon The same relaxed at mosplierc gnies oi laughtcranti even some conversation for the most part about the opera it sell Here is wonderful antidote to the poor prcsentatians on tclca vision that are being steadily led to our children Live productions such as this will raise the stan dard oi what these children want to see More of this kind at en tertainment and the children will no longeribe satisfied with the drivel that is presented daily or their eyes and ears when highr standardoi pcriorm anceis demanded thenvwe will get TWO GIRLS INJURED Slippery Road Conditions Bring Rush Of Accidents Slippery road conditions in Barrie yesterday broom injury to two young sisters and dam aged in several vdiicles in number of willsiom 30 girls were treated at Royal Victoria lingdtal and released idiowing an accident at the in tersection at Bayfield St and Grove at121pm yesterday lnpned Deborah Kocklcy is and arson Hocklay months Both were passengers in car driven by Hazel lreoa Hockiey of Ottaway Deborah softer ed minor injuries tom ri arm and shoulder Susan sustain ed bump on the head Tho Hodrley vehicle was re ported in be turning left tram Grove St to Hayfield when it was struck by an auto driven by Gerald Mich 20 at Oreo more1hu impact forced the Hackley car into third auto owned by Gerald Beazloy 22 Mountbatten rut am The tiicics auto was southbound on Bayiicld SL when the collision occurred Damage totha lilieks vehicle was placed at $600 1119 Hocklay car received $00 damage No estimate was made oi damage to tho Benrlcy vehicle Constable Hollis Sleeves inves tignted Damage was placed at $175 when car driven by Nicholas ltuytcr oi of On Station skid ded on snowcovered pavement last night and struck hydra pole No injuries were reported hlr huyter was leaving Essa Road to go north on Bradford St when his vehicle skidded into hydro pole The accident occur red at 1131pm Constable Fred Nishman investigated car driven by Vera hf Rit chie 11 of Wellington St skidded into parked car on Toronto St at 809 prn yester day Damage to the dria veh icle was 910 Tue parked car owned by Norma hf McIntosh of Bothwell Ores received 550 damage Constable Fred Nrsh ot police investigated Sippery roads contributed tol an accident at 753 last night car driven by Jan laznwstr RR Thornton left BM near 153 and collided with drv pole Damage was placed at 900 No were reported unstable floss Cameron inves tigated An accident at 530 pm yes terday resulted in total of $410 damage to the vehicle involved The collision occurm on Well ington St at Barely involved were vehicles driven by Horst Bigle 01 Well ington St and Allan Ar senautt 30 Newton St No in Juries were reported lnvestigah 891193196115 irrg oificer was Constablalrrd Nishman mnstabla Nrmman also tigatad an accident at Gro St It Cook involved were cars driven by Tom lkavalko at Willowdaie and Donald Dykstra at Bar rie Damage to tho lkavalka an to was estimated at $50 no dnm age was reported for the other auto No iniuries were re ported Barrio OPP report four minor accidents last night this to ass1 cherous driving conditions All collisions were of minorna turn with no reported reloads pussiesamino Kepsanl lFEIEM Jaded lieapproved could not be con sidered minor Under the bylaw sixunit building would rcqlure lot iron taga at so icet The present lot has 5316 toot frontage Also the existing building is noncon iarming because it has front yard oi six test an inches while the hylaw calls for 25 ich The out agreed that the var iance would not he minor one and added that the proposal is not desirable for the appropri ate development of the land mamid BErglrairnner oiBar rte president of the association Emmy F1110 III rncoozl has recommended that the club Elie Openlegn can ma work to promote greater under standing between the people of rural and urban areas and that Vrsrt Toronto it include more activities for the Mineral Boom elderly Speaking at the annual banquet Tan members at the Barrie Mineralogical Association attend held recently Mr Dergbammer suggested that more recreational activities are needed to bringthc ed the reopening of the mineral ogy room of the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto rural and urban areas closer to gather He also sler the need Thcimuseum closed this room about three years ago and wrth for more activities for older the help oi the international people Madaiine Lloyd an executive Nickel Company completely re novated it of the ciubautlined the neediur increased recreation or all ages and th importance of younger leadership For the winter seasonthe at Mile Elsb Prfildilw is gmizing sages as the club descrr the display torus or children six years and WWW many new and astonishing approach to isp 1a oisrocas arz minerals Everyon came away with older no first series will take wordsoi praiseand pride inour yonngster tniheiiarnroi John Sheard fin mCoolrstown Jan Royal Ontario Museum he said The collection is said to be one On Jan 18 children will Visit the Harold Drury Farm in Dalston followed on Feb 17 by visit to the innisdalo Farm near of the finest in North America Attending from the Barrie Club we Bob Ernst Eandy Ernst Eleanor Hunter Don Bar Hunter Ron Tyson Roland Mur ray Jack Edwards Art Smith street in Barrie The Ontario Municipal Board says so Hill had also been hrrned down by the Barrie committee of ad justmcnt but be appealed that ruling to the Municipal Board The Board was told the house was originally singleiamin twostorey dwelling which had ii been remodelled into fourunit multiple residence liiils application to add two unitswas rejected by tho cam anrd Tacos UnexpededlBill ForvChriSimas Decorations istmas decorations this year Parks and recreation director cast the Barrie Board of Parks Gary Stoner said major part an nominated aithe laborcexpenserarose many so including towrng bill each ibulb having to be placed The bill was menrred when in the socket by band truck being used to carry two The decorations are located on Christmas trees to Barrie from the gorcs at Bradford St and the form where they were pur Essa Rd and at Bradford and chased became stuck inIthe iar Dunlap Streets The Christmas mers yard trees are Siteet nigh Largest upense was 190 hours The board recommended that labor at $190 per hour This next years Parks and floors came to $61 Cost or 500 light ation Board consider the price bulbs was $70 of the decorations is Women Nestled To Wash Cars Womenarle needed to wash and dry cars the Canada Men power Centre reparts Under male lab opportimities the Centre requires hmior cm lNéwMiciihémqtics Madden area sup aihcr classes ias comparedto erintendent at schools present at mathenr their own The report also stat ed that older tendency fidividnalize to stream children dscquragcs the adnnnrste lag fut boring mill and drill press Alsd required is an inventory clerk familiaryiith blueprints 11 at meeting of the Ontario Dd uoational hesearrh Con held monon accomplished throth and pianowit 9WD ooopera on uniform est Bgl fiawé Wm ena second comparable test prepared and adrninisuered by as 5mm mama Wm joked by am to 2541 in lasts moved closer to their goal Imitation tis said the amount alworir coveredby gt flnestofoanrplimontehnd local ililD Canaan CAltrDAMAGED Damage as estimated at taro following an accident at the cnr nor of Thompson and Wellington Stree 512 pm Thursday ca involved were opcr ed by lvsn Edward Rand L133 Penetang St and Roy David Thompsonst flairv But as marry bans loamod the reasonable tacrimllo too MMMM Hi9 ml Mao So beware torttroroisnoraiurbsdhlte for the services at and the benefits pnMded through gWoloorno Wage lho meetingproduccd mittee of loin to workron men bersbrp are eeded Them Will be one more meet ing bolero Christmas It will be tanneraimadrethuilding lleeruitsnow ran from 18 Manypithe pr spective mem bers expressed ancerri there Saute cnnnnnnsam The Board oiDirectorspitbe Simone Coimty Childrens Aid Society will meet Nestor at pm in the county administr Barri gt0ne Guardian Angels Churcb0r willde Christmas Thcvreguiar rngetin that message to members at the Ki BarriePubiic Schoa oar will wanis Clubof Barrie Monday beheld Tuesday at hoardaiiic The meeting will also include ova St starting at carolvsinglngn up r5

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