Barrie Examiner, 16 Oct 1968, p. 2

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on rattle Do use for Sunrudaio Parki no pun and recreation come hidden to forward meats and remunendetiods arr the use ofareoorrvnendatiosrfmnthe nation are blows and replacing it rah ppkking ould vi to tie problem atth Walt lide arm calartifice drilled in tbe Mncc of Aid Roberts at their on meeting by Aid Saute Aid Sauva suggested at the last meeting of mndl that the bail dinenond and bleachers in Queens Park be snared to the Sunnidaia Rd site Confirm AppointmentOiuiiew COuniy EMO CoOrdinator bale Shepherd has been pro named to 06 tirdinatri of Shri coe County and Barrie Dmer they Measures Organisation at yearly salary of $6500 liir Shepherd mods Mrs Florence Steele who now be cwrles assistant co ordinatur Warden Alex Modultty said this arrangement had been dis missed with ltirs Steele who had filled in as temporary coor dinator attarjtayhtkineonxe signed earlier in the year to becoina manager of the Huronia Tourist Assodauon Having regard to the fact thetthe maroduiiceoioocr dinator can be better executtad by man and that most of the Bus Takes Group To Plow Match In Guelph ilrea chartered bus from Greer Transport in Barrie took deio gation from Slmcoc County counr oil tn the international plowing match opening in Wellington County today The our which also carried representatives the eXWlld ens association and few oth eis left the county building shortly after am Pickups were made at Thornton Contra town and Alliston and Loretm on the way to the match site near Guelph Chairman of the county agri cultural committee Esra Reeve George Davis made the arrange ments Sunnidaia Reeve Lloyd Pridh acemoregrteeve Willi rad Wet Nottewrsnga Reeve Arnold Vancire and Medonta Deputy Rceve Ingram Amos were among the group which left from Barrie Aid Jack MncLaren represent ed the city of Barrie Warden Alex McAulcy welcomed the group at the county council building Deputy Reeve Ken Gilchrist Councillor Allan liteLoan and lorrnerwdepu Reeve Gordon Caldwell were With the ore con Iingent Former wardens includ ed Reeve Ernie Miller at Cold wnier Roy Hicklin of Barrie and monlcaim Maurice of Tiny 01 Former Orlllla Township Reeve Torn Joslin also was among the special guests EMERGENCY NUMBERS City Police modal Fire Dept 7284131 Hospital arrange Talmudd the one wsrs men and bearing in mind the excellent qualifications of Mr shepherd Mrs Steele has the warden raid inhis report Value of the HMO police train ing was emphasized in the re port which pointed out Ailismn liradford Collingwood Pcne tang and0rlllia have all en gaged auxiliary trained oiffc err on their regular tom in addition two auxiliary officers be taken employment with police departments outside the county Ditto has established radio communication bases in police headquarters at Alliston Bar rie Midland and Drillinwltera they nrecontinuatly available as an emergency link and may be used by poilcea for daily com muntcntionr urtneeded Com munlcatorr are trained to oper ate ell communications equip ment and Eth plans to re uult and train further oonuntm loations personnel Barrie Chiet Ed Trditthart eemergcency ooordlnstlve police chief accompanied the HMO co nrdlnntor on an Inspection tour of these services which were praised by each police chief they met Auxiliary police have been active at local fairs and exhibition through the county including Benin County ToSeelt Assessment Help Appointment of two more ren ior officers to the Simcoe County srsssrrnept scrviccwar approved by Simone County Council late yesterday The council supported smo tion moved by wassga Beach Reeve Eugene Langevin and seconded by Tiny Reeve lifich eel Asselin that the recommen datlnn of the tourist and indus trial promotion committee ssh ing for these additions be ado ed Warden Alex hchu ey wnanctAsired ior recorded voie since the majority was substantial The appointments will include chief ni valuation and chic ndministrnlion who will work from the office of the es scsrment commissioner Stanley Symonds of Barrie Additional space also is being sskcdsby the assessment com mittee for the headquarters of fice Like the Barrie regional office the headquarters office also is located in the county building here in Barrie There are four other regionalofiices with locations at OrililaI Coiling vood Midland and Baxter BABY our monthly draw for $50 lnMerchandlse Coupe Draw will take dont have ioilowing strongly endorsed this ohm runner131 mllowSlup CONVENTION um than 1100 young peo plcetteodedra Baptist icllnw ship convention held in Bar rie during the Thanksgiving weekend Arrangements for theconvnotlon which was held at Central Alter lively disarmion Sim ooa County council yesterday voted llto loin support oi recommendation that an assist ant dlrector of recreation be ap pointed to the county staff hecton Reeve Earl Browner report containing the recom mendation which emphasized the increasing demands made on this service lnnlsfll Deputy Reeve William Todd seconded the motion that it be adopted MIPS TD FEET Jumping to hisfeet lnprotest On it Kenneth Gilles pie hit out at the principle of colonliking thavlm county coun cil to expenses before itr bud get was consfdered Where is this thing going to rtopi ho snapped chsrgiag costs were getting out of hand with Orlilli withdrawing from hedinen Down BarrieliCs The Barrie AC Junior hockey team lost to tha Newmsrket Redmen so at Newmarket yes terday Newmarket broke inio the scoring at the 17 second mark of the first period with goal byT Ronnie Ulaissnn oi Newmsrlret put 24 with first period tl Smith put Barrie on the scoreboard at 1206with assists from Kelly and Ellis but icss than two minutes later Claisson scored his second goal of the game Each team scored in the see and period with Atkinson netting the puck for the AC and holeson again scoring for Hie home team Guidolin of BarV rte and Hanlon of Newmaritet wrapped up the scoring in the third period Fog was so thick at times dur ing the game that passing was difficult Collegiate auditorium were made by ltev it liotllday of Em menufl Church Mr Hollidsy on the left welcomes Margar et Mercer organist tn the con ventionl 0n bliss Mcmra county recrea ion services and Barrie also providing its own the present staff should be asked to carry on There has to be stop in these demands some where he said remindingthp members that the property ratc pwers of the county have to meet the bills Coldwnter ReeveErnie Miller supporting Reeve Gillespie said baronsidered the increases in county services were getting ahead of peoples ability to pay He suggested mention should be looked after more at the local level stating the Lions andother service organizations had doun much Goldwater if the coun ty takes over these organiza unns wont be encouraged to do it he said rapping the idea of the ratepayers carrying the es prose Reeve Brown said his commit tee had ennorsed the request for additional help which would nothsve beepmade if not nccv Em LEADS euovnvcn litany members of this down oil may not be awe re that We are the only county in the prov ince providing county recre ation service he said in calling $1800 Worth OfVCigaretteswi Stolen Here Cartons of cigarettes valued at $18000 were stolen irom Barrie Wholesale over the weekend The thieves apparently forced re ceiving door at the rear of the Dunlop Street warehouse City police last made prom ises check there Monday after noon The theit was not discov ered until Tuesday Ninety cases valued at $700 each were stolen wiheinvestigntrn tinuing itch Your toutscHEour at JZTelleris in Merchandise Coupon Spend All you have lode lsgcash your Baby Bonusichfequ at let to be In the store win Boo sill ndlt Inst like earh You pace first Monday birth month right uLRcV Royelraweoorr guest speaker John Marshall Jim Watt rally chairman and Rev Stuart Syivcsicru president of the Baptist Young Peoples Association county will Engagé Recreation AssiStant attention tothe report adopted by the committee We are re gstdcd by higher authorities as leaders in recreational develop ment and we have been envied by other counties for recreation al privileges enioyed by our citi zens in promoting more com prabenrive service for our sen lor citizens we will be fulfilling an obvious need and again show the way ior others to follow Oro Reeve Gillespie suggested it other counties hadnt adopted the plan indicated theLfelL Ooidfiatcr iller had stated it was service local people should do for themselves Amway re added dont believe addi one help should be engaged every time eomeone asks for iL When Warden McAuley asked elbow of bands the vote was so close that recorded vote was proposed However Gordon Watson clerk counted 15 hands up and 16 opposed As there were said li member didnt vote miller wayhe shouldiluva his ear Two members were noticed in missionaries Missions as persons in their seats atthe hmsllt meant it didnt Voiculmi Tu sd gt lichtcoil Reete Albert Calvert iroif Beginftntervtewingf City Manager Cdndidotes annexernent consultants and oidumen will interview undo ofdtynunrg Ink Garnersaldu II men from tithe list of those who applied or pontoon The interviewing committee fll sum of Dr Brovrn be prepared report on the city manager issue earlier this year representatire of Her at Conwltants or Tan 32 HAMMER WEDNEDAY OCMIR Tooter Parents New financial arrangements under which foster parents ily and stout racetvaJnnre MWWIUF clothing and increased aid in the form of family and youth allow ances were approved last night by the Simcoe County and her rlc Childrens Aid Society Hugh Johnston chairman of theflnlm committee recom mended change be made from the old clothing allowance rye tern that consisted combin antlnn Edit raglan and cloth gvnuc sr on ammo ertimnter committee report described the system as becom ing increasingly costly to ad minister and was thought to be nuisance to foster parents The finance committee report suggested that hr future all children in ho rding care be awarded cash allowance tor clothlng The committee suggest ed the clothing allowance be add ed to the monthly cheque sent tofostcr parents The clothing allowance sched ule the committee proposed is chldren up to yeah of age $615 per month drildren evto in years or age $1042 per month ii to it years of age 1150 per month and children 15 to 20 $15 per month gt The committeeaurgesled the $50 initial clothing allowance be continued The committee reported vlhst for many years the society has added to per month supple ment to each cheque sent to foe FARM PRICES WRONTO iCPi thlesele to retail carton eggs average weighted prices quoted by the apartment of agricuilu of Egg Whoieinle prices country stations fibre uses quot ed by committee of wholesale egg dealers extra large mo the spectators gallery during the WGR wroueison urge 474 medium 46 entail 32 hitt 27 This Child shall Beth Sinve The0uicaatmlsslonary medicine Breaking hands Asunderfghnngen lives of theKngoro headhunters They That Arc of Faithtlle most stirring chapter of ary history 815 PtM KEXNOTE SPEAKER REV HARRY TERU 26 years missionary Nigeria Cnnndian representative $1300 African mfsifon wtth Sudan Interior Dynamlc wellinformed peculiar Musically 7179 1AGetMore Aid ter mothers Toe balance of farm th allowances has beerhel in trust for such pur poses ar bicycles music lessons camping fees and Christmas slits The mount untio foster parents was to cover pe out items such as haircuts and al lowances it was suggested that in future the total alumni of the youth and familyellowsncs be sent to the foster parent Since most foster parents have natural chil dren raid the report we be lievr our children will benefit more directly lmhcse ellcwsnc es are pllccdfuliy in the see pouribla hands of foster lur ents The committee asked that the full amount of the monthly ri iowsnce be sent to fastenper cots each month Any child that had money in the trust fund said would have this full amount rent lo him via his foster parent onto Aid has lolliile and Aid Garner The city received over an ap plications for the position Three present members of the ciric administration are also among dy those being considered PREPARE BYLAW draft bylaw outlnlng the terms of returned and duties of the new city manager or city adml ator ashe is now no fcrr to fs now being prepar ed by the city solicitor Former city manager Waiter Glgg left his position the months ago to take post with Georgian College Meanwhile the mayor de artc meat heads committee alr rnenbltd the city clerk have an extra work load to complete tasks formerly done by the manager rpocisl co ordinating comlt em or can Jm to handle the situation and meets every Friday with the mayor Dr Brown in an independent report prepared for Mayor Rentieyeariier this year rec ommended in part that the city clerk be promoted to the posi uoa of clerk administrator who would condone his duties in re garding the minutes of council ings but would also takeen the additional responsibilities of instructing department head on the resolutions ant bylaw passed by council assisting ciao ted members with the problems of legislationnnd providing llairnn among departments The city should also personnel manager who we also serve as deputy clerk and purchasing agent the repart The treasurer rather than the city manager would prepare budgets for the city wsexeuo sveclnt More Sayings CPI AL MINUM stern EXTENSION Lancers star Reg 1595 NOW it rune 2995 Nowmto 26 EXT Reg zoos NOW 3299 Eilml DispinytpMirrionories Music Outstanding Leaders with uptotheminute choilengitr reports Wyciiffe Bible Translators Mr Vern qohecn ngeria Evangelism in Depth 11 Dunlop next to Slmpsonldlerrs rnnne 7mm To SUNDAY October so to rnr mar EACH mm Miss Legeer eCclombin South America Convert pffiev Don Whitcstde Mr Umberto Ramos in addition to soioitits Carl Green Rey Currie Emman uei Ladles Trio etc AGGORDIONIRT nlxm nann regarded as one or nearest lhe worlds World Radio nuelonsry Fellowship representative present Sunday at it yandvl lowealc offerings questionsphoneTrnstorHolliday

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