lllQlllRlllG REPORTER ASKS Should Small MR5 FLADERTY RR Barrie think rcs rioting babies and toddlers from drive in movies is rid iculous Now In Thronto you cant take an to month oid infant to see 4a restricted movie Some people would never be able to afford to go out In the evening of they couldnt attend drive In and take their children with them BARBARA CARROLL 261 Huronia Rd dont think children around the age of 10 or it years should he admitt ed because they might get the wrong idea and want to try what they see in the film But dont see any harm in tak ing children at one to three years to these movis it saves paying aihaby sitter er EDWARD MYERS Cooks villa There are pros and cons to be considered In this maltcr disagree with ol ticials who her an to month old child from drive in movie but dont think an older child should attend with his parents think an age limit should be set which would allow children six years and under to attend KENNY DeBOER 179 Duckwortb St wouldnt al low my hildren no matter how young to attend res tricted drive In movie grea with officials who would keep young children from at tending restricted movies with their parents dont think any children up to is years should be admitted gt 21 mun WAY PAT anaov 773 Karma Rd think young children should he admitted to restrict cd movies because they usual ly fall aslecp Sometimes its the only way people who can not afford babysitters are able to get out at night The home atmowhera often determines how child would react to restricted movie its up to the paroats to decide if their children should attend ERNEST HARRIS lid Queen St dont think chil dren under in should be taken to restricted movies Any child old enough to rec ognize the meaning of adult films should not attend dont even agree that very young children should begui lowed to attend Students Face Bleak Employment Picture High school graduates looking for iohs will face rather blea employment picture this summer according to officials of the Canada Manpower Centre in Barrie Figures to date ind taste that the number of jobs available on fulltime basis for commercial and technical course graduates will not be sufficient to handle the flood of applications Elizabeth Graves counsellor at the centre has interviewed more than 50 students who will graduate this simmer So for illd Jollilie To Attend Conference Aid Jolliffe chairman of the Public Works Commit teeLwill represent the City of Barrie at the annual conference of the Canadian Federation of Mayors and Municipalities at Edmonton June to set of expenditure projects for 10 categories of municipal services will bepresented dur ing thoraist annual conference Service lcvcls and costs for ten programs such as street cleaning garbage collection policing have been gathered from about 15 cities From this sample an analysis and pro jection of expenditures to 1972 have been made Mayor Dantzcr of Ed monton president of the feder ation said today Canadians are all too familiar with urban problems congested streets high land costs inadequate housing dangerous levels of pop iutlon and many more lip ever the sad fact is that there bnsnotbacn avaflabio up un til nowtne factual data reg edvto objectively evaluate and ï¬nancially solve these nation wide problems He explained that last fall the federation with tho encour agement and ass lance oi the Economic Canada initiated project to ftllths knowledge gap to help move from pious pronouncements to clear statements of fact nicks noon manna Fronts of beef avc lb Sides oi beef 49 lb loaves $100 ery orders 81000or ver10 discount Cnilicr 56 Without objective and com parable data regarding the levels and costs of services pron vIdEd by the whole municipal sector rational allocationoi public funds to the areas of highest priority public expend itures is not likely to be achieved he said Municipal leaders believe of course that their responsibilities deserve high rating on the priority lists of government programs but this assumption requires sub stantiation in facts and figuresf in undertaking this project the municipalities are making determined effort to provide the kind of knowledge that will on able Federal provincial and closely and economically re late their policies to the chievement of the needs and priorities the Canadian people Mayor Daulzer con cluded municipal governments to more the only vacancies in their field are for two stenographers According to Miss Graves em ployers are interested in people with experience The high school grad has the skill but strikes out on experience she said Were there few exper fenced personnel to meet de mands employers would be forced to hire graduates and teach them There Is large number of experienced skilled workers on the Barrie labor market For young man graduating from technical course in aut omotive mechanics the picture is somewhat better Jobs are available for some but most of these boys prefer to seek ap prenticeships it grad Is luelw enough to get job what salary can be or she expect to make Start ing salaries for girl clerk typ fsts as low as $45 week Stenographers are likely to start at $55 with chance to earn as much as $65 after iew weeks To PAY THEM As long as the employees are able to get along on these salaries said Miss Graves employers will continue to pay them Money worries wfli be slightly easier for the youth graduating from technical course Not only is he more lika to land lob butholi be paid by tho hour Mlss Graves said she feels HOT OFF THE PRESS Everybody Wants One GIANT 30 x52 PIERRE ELLIOTT TRunEAiu POSTER These have sold out in every city offered Now first time offered in Barrie Beautiful Poster by famous Canadian Ar Wilt Long Lithographed on heavy pope Ideal for Childrens Rooms Club Rooms Committee Rooms Stores OfficesMany other usds Coils ectora item that will grow tnvaluo Do not confuse with other Posters We ship immediately In creasefro cont Big Schools for Rush Cash or Money Order In JUMBOPOSTER3CO iit Ynnge Stu Toronto Almth Allowed Attend Resried Drsn oves MRS JERRY PEYION till Harrie think ehild rcn eight years and under should be allowed to attend restricted drive lninovles We have four children and know we couldnt afford to take them all to the show or leave them at home with babysitter lily children usual ly fall asleep In the movie think the Shanty Buy drivo ln restrictions set by censors last week were silly SCDIK llchEAN 40 Dan old St think young chil drcn should be attuned to at tend because they cant un derstand the film anyway If parents didnt take their chil dren they would have to pay for babysitter Last week thought it was ridiculv ous when the film censor kl babies from attending Valley of the Dolls shown at Shanty Bay Drive litwith their par ents think all children under 10 years of age should be ad mitted wssrusn Showers Cloudy Sunday today with cloudy weather and showers expected toutust and tomorrow on temperature at nooaat fbe Barrie Examin was 70 degrees There will be an overnght ion of so with immatures climbing to 70 as gain tomorrow weather will spread across the province during the day and will likely persist Sundsy in eastern and northern region Some clearing la expected else where Sunday Toronto Hamilton Sudbury North Bay Niagara Western Lake Ontario Northern Lake Huron Georgian Bay Timaga beginning this evening and cod ing Sunday morning Variable cloudiness Sunday afternoon little warmar Light winds Forecast Temperatures low overnight high Sunday Windsor 55 Trenton 70 St Thomas 70 Kiilaloe 70 Illuskoka 68 Kitchener 70 North Bay 63 Mount Forest 70 Sudbury 68 Wincbam 70 Earlton 65 Hamilton Sault Ste Marie St Catharines Kapuskasing Toronto White Riv Pctcrborough Moosonee Kingston Timmins Owen Sound 70 63 70 63 70 68 65 70 68 sooussnsaswsssssnsaas By MURIEL LEEPER it Is men of vision who leave their mark in History Today Strattnrd Ontario Is known in MARINE FORECAST Marine forecast for Great Lakestssdedgat mo among today and valid until llam EDT Sunday Eaitzrn Lake Brio GeorgiaI Bay Winds southeast 10 to 15 knots Showers beginning this evening lti coiLiucwooo Theyre driving the last spike at Coliingwood on Tuesday with difference Time was when the laying of the last spike on railroad sig nified completion of the track and the commencement of trains But in Coilingwood the spike will he driven Into the wall of the old CN Station new ly converted into marine and railway museum This cere mony will mark the end of railroad story that dates back 113 years On June 1855 from Allan dale to Cullingwcod the 23 mile section of track was completed and the firm train rolled into this Georgian Bay port The station was built by the Ontario Simcoe and Huron that large ninnber of grad uales seeking permanent jobs will leave the city for other urban areas But doubt that things are any better there she added lhe Barrio centre has com plied list of prospective grad uates assigning each number with skills background and ar eas oi interest Copies of the list have been sent to employers who can call the centre Station Museum Railway and in later years he Toronto Calliugwood line was enshrined in Ontario songs and stories as the Oats Straw and Hay Rallway Canadian National took over the line in the mos1n Feb ruary 1965 the station and 24 acres of land was sold to the museum committee of the Town of Coilingwood When the spike is driven at pm Tuesday framed scroll will be sung on it marking the last oftictal act of CN at the station Attending the ceremony will be IV EMltcbeil CN manag or Northern Ontario area Mel Mctfeau reeve cl Collingwood Jack Maniifurchy chairman of the museum board and mem bers of the Chamber of Com merce of Collingw pom FALL The worldsbf ii sion bridge es amen Gorge of the Arkansas RI imz feet above sea level ve ml Cladding ever with showers mBarriemiIfllbemuy synopsis Cloudy show cry Mrs John Dunsinoro Red Cross water safety instructor watches as Mrs Goo Mos icr from Barrie Yiii fits In the wake of the Rose 0t tawny Ratepayers Association MllSlCilLLY SPEAKING Would Use Course For City Festival over the Royal meeting Thursday night Mayor Bentley says it would be every part of the world because of the dream and determination of oncman th one or the rea sons for the permanent continu ed interest in the Shakespe can centre is the natural beauty of the location The rolling bills the Avon River meandering through the park setting the overall charm has such appeal that visitor wants to return again and again advisability of buying Sun golf course Retort this land is sold to developers the council should look ga at what it might of is citiiens inciting ahead it is quite foa sible for Barrio to feature summer music festival There is strong possibility that such festival might develop into most important one in the pro vince There would be no if location than the property now owned by the golf course natural ampithearre is already there The location would draw people from every part of the city in the summer and In the winter What better setting for dis plays of sculpture7 imagine two weeks of orchestral music band music choirs folk singing and dancing include annual craft shows ama etc Barrie could wellhecome an important cen tra if such festival could he worked out But for festival such as this location is nec essary Alderman Dorian Parker has spear headed drive to keep this property for theuse of the citizens This drive should be strongllvsuppoitad by the people of Beautilul Barrie it we are to keep this title Binnie SEA FOODS For take nut call venom loll lirudl msrnucr sruociusv liieiacket on st Josephs High School student Bill Hoot This two women were at the school yesterday afternoon lecturing on SERVICE non RoseOttaway Ratepayers Promised Justice By Mayor wrong for him to make any continent about truck route at this time The ratepayers demanded that city council give written assurance by June it that ser vice road be constnietad by September 1069 The mayor says he is inter ested insolutfnns but not in making promises The mayor said he dnsent re gard the residents demand as challenge lie sold it merely reflected their concern Meanwhilehe is calling meeting of the General Govern ment committee for June to look into the situation dint rose wbcn it was announced thatBombardier Ontario Ltd would build plant between Chrysler Canadat Corp Ltd and Canadian Tarnan Corp off St Vincent St STUDENTS HELP More than 2000 persons In un derdcyeloped Amazon regions have been helped by Brazilian college students on medical aid misisious government sources sni Stools puma Ill WATER SAFETY on water safety andtiia ap plication of mouth to mouth rescue breathing Examiner Photo Attending the meeting will hc the mayor and ward twoolden men Del Cole Garner and Montana The mayor says be Is going to make sure there arent any misunderstandings this time on tncpart of any of those involv ed but he doesnt know wheth er there is black or whim solution in the space of time that has elapsed since the Chrysler meetings tied fair bit of legend has grown up as to what the citys role has been the mayor said Mayor Bentley said he has been gathering facts on what actually happened between the time the first plant Canadian Tainan Corp was located there and the present The most important thing is for all parties to understand the facts and all got together to finr solution he said The mayor said the problem should not be political but should he the community and Its growing requirements We will do what we think Is proper right and just be said £3an iapua una1 slnpads puailaaM so Jaded sdnpsaupaM qasnM pnassauiofl lt SaarHana Assamese 9qu II CON lumosumoa ul guolunq am sad Also again now