Barrie Examiner, 18 Oct 1968, p. 8

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Sbhcél731601tfie As Lewes Fol moi ma fudJIMTflOMPSON Now that we are fully Into the autumn and the leaves are It air peak and starting to fail Norton beginning to bloom Atlecllhnd last Friday our football teams gave gloriqu undoll into the holiday week end The Senior tcam played an exciting game eventn the final seconds In the second half Dare Ievison caught the hall and ran for the first touchdown John Tolfo making his first ap pearance since he was injured at Ailiston made the convert Later Midland got touchdown Fleming countered to give us another again John Talio con verted ilark Vincer made spectacular play at the end when he intercepted and ran to their i0ltyard line lie was able to of his touchdown final Tcoro was 47 Touchdowns in the Junior game were scored by Dave Ray craft who ran 90 yards for his Steve Kelntan also scored togiva ta final score of 140 Twomemhers of the football team were unable to play one to injury Dale Mide will be back soon after being injured at Allistoa Neil Willoughby was in lured in class soccer match and was in hospital for several days We hope he Mild round for thalinal gamer GIRL VOLLEYBALL The girls have been doing well in volleyball also Our team played both billagwood and MI land recently The iunlorawon in both can tgelr gm game as hiid an score 35151150 Against Coilingwood our seniors lost but ltiidland fell to North Again Glyn Cook accredlba goal for the Junior soccer team at Bradford The result of the game was simple to The ntermcdiale team did chieve the success ol the iii The various classes within the school are doing their best to raise money for the United Ap toward the Hlppy ways Ilc can out we were givenilata notice the school was notable to undertake this as awhoie The Jr Volleyball Team isask ing forpeopla to sponsor them in their game The classof tic is sponsorlnx tricycle race With teachers and students There are walkathonmlovsuyner hike avthons to 0rliliaaod Base Bor den organised by yum11c no and car washand shoot shine is planned These involve fidy studentsand teachers at orth On Friday on not dance will be held at North The Geor flia strait be playing Commenceménb is scheduled for the 25th lIE is undertaking the responsiblth of organizing lhc reception Gnouun iron We are wondcring if certain JnernherenLthe stall is turning be seen in the centre courtyard in lhe morning dew picking flow ers andbusy BASE noon molt Even main comncaarr lndian summcr has arrived days are continuing cattrtttuuoras Key Glubjqunce gev Success Hu By HEATHER SANGle and SHARON JENKINS Let the bcils ring out and ring they did to announce that it was time for fire drill The school after practice drills was visitcd by the local liramflicials and timed at two minutes Futbermorc students had now awareness of the importance of preventing the menace of lira after viewing lilm at Junior Assembly Host to the first dance tiltho year the Key Club was respon sible for another smashing suclt cessi The Taxi drew lively crowd and good time was had by all OnTuesday our girls volley ball teams successfully battled it out with Pcnctang and Allis ton Senior Girls played Allie ton winning two games and losing one Central versus Pena tang resulted in scores of 1M and 150 for us Ann Ramsay smrcd all the points in thoseca ond gamcpthe Juniorsgwon two games against both Panetang and Aiiislon Meanwhile against BBICI our Senior foodtall team won so with Glen Thornlcy making the touchdown The Juniors lost their game 19b even though they made valiant at tempt to gaining points in the last quarter UNITED APPEAL Conform or pay was the order of some classes this weclr Fines in the name of United Appeal hadlto be paid ii the wrong color or clothing was worn out certain days Anyone counting caloricswas tempted by other classes some selling mouth watcring pop corn delicious fudge andin the Shake Shop refreshing milkshakes Now to the Barrie area Junior Achievementvplarr has been organized by Barrie busi nessmen Open to senior stud eats this vecyrewnrtbcz while activity teaches firsthand the aspects of the budness world through the actual formation of companies The work involved is done entirely by the students with advisers acting as stater visors only Until next week then when more news will appear alumna HIGH By PETER DANIELS October II was parade day at the annual hilmvale Fall Fair and Home Show Students from Ebnvalc and the surrounding area assembled at the new Hur onia clernenlary school to march to the lair grounds As usual Elmvale District High School joined in the festivities by contributing both float and marchersto the parade Themarching studenls from the high school were divided in to four houses each being rep resented by acolorrblue green red and Silver This year the for mat was changed slightly each house being led by student bearing color flag As thevptrpils converged on the school grounds at1230 general air or mass conlusion prevailed Attendance had to be checked marchers placed in pm silica and the parade got under way After few delays the entire parade floats cheerleaders marchers and band from Col liagwood Collegiate institute moved into the insHap oi the route As the group came to hall inside the fair grounds evu eryone breathed sigh of re lief and anxiously awaited the results of the marching After many minutes of waiting the judges gave their results The mount troll MOST PEOPLE llSTEN T0 SEE Bttttuttj entary sdrool were first Sf Pat ridrs School Phelpston second and Our Lady of Lourdes School Elmvaie third In the high school division the Silver House received first place and ior their effort they will receive pizza party or an ice cream resin The students were dismissed at last and they all gleefully rushed off to enjoy the fair would like to pay tribute to the several teachers who help ed with the Schools efforts The parade this year was more suc cessful then previously mainly because of the teachers organ ization and the students coop students from the Huronia elem TORONTO CF The Cana dian society of israels Weizmann Institute of Science announced Thursday the crea tion of the Lester Pearson chair in protein sciences The former prime miniser will receive an honorary fellow ship iram the institute in Israel Dec and he and Mrs Your son will tour the country with about 30 Canadian couples in volved in the sociEly Other honorary fellows of the iii it till Deans New Democratic Party member of the legislature for oration for which Mr DAoust Silver Mr Barnstaple Blue Mr Rosscl red and mainly responsible We would like to extend ourlbanks told Haudley and the stage crew for arranging the Schools industrial arts display and to Miss Boyd and the girls who arranged the home economics display Miss Jr hicDermid and the students who helped her also deserve great dealof credit for organiz ing the highly successful float Noiv that the festivities are over we all look Hank and say Wentwortb said Thursday he will introduce bill at tile legis latures rall sessionrequiring pills sold in Ontario to have Add Float Marchers To VF all iFair Pdfqde childpron has developed suitable cone tainer Thursday to turn over to Zorn bia $3407590 raised in miles for millions march 10 months agbgl The money wgs raisfidugy H500 igh sc no an Naval Green were varsity students last December The marchers were paid var ying amounts by sponsors for Each mile walked in the 23mile ilrc or Iii Roy Crabtree Mono chancellor at Mount Allison Uni versity Thursday in ceremony held during fall convocation ex stitnte The highlight of last inch was Bordens football woes against Barrie Central Collegiate on Thursday The serr lors played first and in spite oi the smart of the noisy cheer leadtnTmanaged to lose the game to antral by score oi so They fnrcd far better in the junior division and the score wa 199 Itlsoon Thursday the girls volleyball team busscd to Oril Ila to match their skills against Park Street High School and the Drillla Vocational IustituteUnlt fortunately their almost un hlcmisbed recordof wins against Barrie was broken to thy pieces by these two Borden ended the games with nothing to show for their prac tices but aslrlng ofrdeieaLs In aid of the fire prevention week we were alarmed by two fire drills complete schools WORLD BRIEFS Will Urge Bill To Retina ChiidProoi Containers TORONTO CPI Ian containers Elie aid aWlndsor manufacturer Raise $34015 WiNDSOROnt Ice An igbtonan committee decided Mortar amANcaLLon SACKVILLE NB tee eal businessman at base Borden Collegiate In We hope it willbe as Years to comel Israeli Institute Ilonorsr Pearson With FelloWShip insiltute include the late Adlai Stevenson USi ambassadnrt tn the United Nations Pierre MonksFrance ioriner prime minister auditoreign minister at France aloha Saik discoverer of the first poliotgvaccinezmnd Konrad Adenauer and Ludwig Erhard former chancellors of West Germany good in emeritus Dr Allison erciscs He was indestcd with the robes of office bycbanccllor Ralph Plckard Boil first chancellor of Mount NOPOLL TAKEN KINGSTON cat Rev tiohn Hosluo president of King said 5d ay city council should have taken public opin ion pollbeiorc making Sunday horse racing lagal MrIIoskin gsaid the speed with whidr bylaw was preaenled and passed by counciilresdayvvas nogin the best interests ofpeo pie He said he did not object to my wawrhns PHONE 72324 Qihroug stun liimsterial Association the BordenTIrg Department rushing to the rescue OFF TO BUFFALO The senior art students were granted day awa from scth on Wednlwcay of th week They left in the ca small hours of the morning or Buffalo and ar rived home tired but inspired with the right they had seen atra late hour unfit for studean of their age They spent the day viewing worlu ofart at the Al bright Knox Art Gallery On Thursday afternoon the Gr 12 English students attended performance of Gone With The Wind in the Roxy lheatrc in Barrie All of us eriioycd it very much The Drama club under the dir ection oi hir LaJole is taking strides in improving thcir pro duction The Old Lady Shows Her Medals The first dress rehearsal was held last Thursday night and the play willrbesrcady for its first periormance in few weeks Some of you may have notic ed young man darting around horse racing itself but to the sin of piano bets and wager ing on race NAME AMBASSADOR nrosoow AP The Soviet government named Iiuris Mi roshnicheiko Thtfrsday as its new ambassador to Canada roshnichenko 57 has been serv ing as director of the foreign ministrys institute of interna tional relations which trains So vat diplomats CRIME RATE UP TORONTO GP Police re leased figures Thursday shryv ingthat the crime ratetin Met ropolitan Toronto for the first nine months of 1968 is is per cent higher than the correspond ing period last year Robbery cases have increased by nearly 50 per cent during the period wilh 950 cascsthis year com paredwith 570 during the first nine months of i967 CHAIRMAN NAMED OTTAWA GP Hardy of Iiorrdon 0ntis the new chairman of the Brewers Association ot Canada govern ing committee the association headnotfrcc announced here Thursday Jack oi Ottawa continues president and gen eral manager of the association and Tevlin of Ottawa as secretary and assistant general manager CHOLERA KILLS El SHILLONG Reuters cholera epidemic in the flood ravaged Goaipara district of Assam in uortheastem india thisimonth caused or deaths state officials said Thursday cant ersfl Certt Victdrv Day Of annoys WM Ddober id had in blhadayofalidayaltlny Idaool in Barrie especially mum Thue Iran on regular dues and the entire day was dtuutod to raising money for United Ap peal There rm set timetable for thevda somny starring taking pictures with an elabor ate camera at the football game at Central ii last week IIa was amamber of our newly formed camera club and be was taking pictures for the yearbook The camera club was begun on September with Mr Hunter as staff adviser and Joe home as the head man On Thursday our trusty foot ball tennu piaycdPark Strcct High ln0rillia Tha scores of those games will appear next week in this column its time to leave again fear Join us next week in this space when more murky soc rcts irorn 3301 will be ratcalcd AT sr JOSEPHS were Pentti Sipiia and his new gator Murray lactation It is animated that the Rally will bring in MI $120 In mutnortmua mar nocnwisreailyaamadt The on throwlaa contest was also put onby uaa Those whopald cean got to throw lemon via at such celebrities as Mr MotrirMr Glller and those who wished tobitfellow itu danta also got theirychance lot ofmonay went out tonmw at our president Peter Noy our vice president DIn Dobbs End Richard rmrtrtn Ray one kept paying money and kept shoo ngwondcr whom he was The biggest surprise of the day was whenjitcn zlmmcr auction zd oil purmkln Would you be lieve we got lot that little pumpkinl The beard growing contest waa brought to an and today also At the shave in the cafetorium was packcdvto watch Mr Ed mn urr was in wu tlrkaod HrPiaca shave all theiraim Hr Pierce Wu will It in oven Edwards thought hedbacool Indbringan eletslctohabbim along think all would one that throw us mat um Even hir Mitchellthoum that everything was well organized dupltamll tragedies drain the day like Flora Zimmer being dance principal altar Mltdteli nd Hammer The Police Mere kind enough to moon the Grade on their walketbon to Was all those kids who paw organize the day and especially 41 Stnpary Now all we have to dots tak this the money and tally th om football tearrupiao in Al ilston onEfrlday Also on Friday atom will hold its first com menoementxlhe Protects Willi be acting as hosts for this oc casion with Read Prefect GarI Sanderson designating lobar On Sunday hi this weekend IfGii Will be bringing lira Hell Drivers to the Barrie Speedway do all you spced demons get out thereand watch the action We also forNUnitodfiWealo lhlahastrulybeenagreat week and there will be many more to come Well thal alltlmm is for it this week Bye for now LYN GRANDY GARY LAmNDE Election For Mayor Highlight Ofmeéek Last week at St dock was perhaps the busiest and most with exciting week since school starl ed An election for mayor of the week great soccer victory an inspiring retreat and an exclt ing United Appeal drive could all be found on tile agonda After five nominees for may or of the week presented excel lent speeches on why they be given the post an election was held on Monday Oct As the tension mounted neuriile end of the day weleamed that our president Charles McNeliis was favored by tho majority Im sure Chuck is the right man or the lob and that be will repre sent us well as mayor of the week 0n the following day Elmvale Coilegiates soccer team accept ed our challenge for match at the Barrie fair grounds and as predicted before theSi Joes team beat them with an im pressive 5i score ATIEND RETREAT Wednesday proved to be very meaningful day for the 9s and 105 as they attendcd re liglous retreat at Mary Lake Ontario The classes left by bus at 00 returned at 400 with Ships ilVlaster Fined$1500 mainland or pt Constantlnus Ifalsiltas of in Liberian freighter Ithaca Mari not was fined $1500 Thursday for discharging diesel oil into the St Clair River Kaialkas now in South Amer ica pleaded guilty in abstentla through his lawyer Evidence was that the freigh ter dumped oil Sept for about in minutes Oilsamplcs were found so to so feel from the ship Court was told the fine would be paid outoi $5000 bond se Tha epidemicnow is under con ifOi EPA currty bond Kalsilm posted when he was arrested stonea the time In the middle occupied discussions meditation and folk hiass Judging from the people have talked totbe day was worthwhile and by get ting away from the day to day routine gave the group chance to think about the high er values in life UNITED APPEAL Last week was declared Unit ed Appeal Week by thoshrdenis council and evcnts ranged from psychedelic bath tub crusade by the grade 12ers Oct to class free afternoon lects taking place throughout the school to raise money ior the cause Included on the list were such things ass but adog sale corn on the cob sale candy sale and while elephant sale Great enthusiasm was shoWn by the students as they supported these sales with exuberance and generosity Friday proved to be the most eliciting day ol lastweek as we wereronl compelled to at tendmorning classes and our lunchperiod waa mended to an hourL in the afternoon each class used different part of the school and sponsored spec ial events to attract the other members of the staff andstu dents As onewalked around the he couldfind rifle arborrorf lolal environment room gambling casino and carnival All those made the campaign in ourschooilively andintercst lust lt DANCE nan wean vae week was topped off by great danco featuring the Idle Reception all the pro ceedanfwhlch wcaito the Unib ed AppenL With the ballpark edto capadty and the tangle of anexccllant nature it prov ed to be one of the most9lo cessfui dancer alncd have been at the schooh The many boursof work put in by the members of the school proved to be fruitful as we leamed that it is the duty of evaryone to help the lessy fora tunate nithe whole world tonN 5anin Grade 12 STUDENTS WALK OUT whom the About so Daniortb technical school stu dents Thursday staged walk out after school administrators asked boys to cut their hair ann girls tolower their bemlincs The trouble began Wednesday when i2 students were suspend ed for leaving school without permission The students had gone out to protest aschool rule against long hairrand heard and skirt lengths REPAIR Now titMun EXPERT gt Mechanical Body and PAINT WORK Ptrm 1mm DANGERFIELDS an atom at barrio rtuluctueftoa BUSINESSV the Industrv Development Bank will be at Dilido HotelMotel Coiborne Street East0riilia on Thursday October 24th 1968 Thousands of Canadianeaterprises haveob from IDB toacquire landbuildings supplement working capital or to edloaits rfimachmeryrto new business You arednviled to discuss financing with the ID representative telephoning Ah appointment for an erview can be arranged 3251388 or outpace1145 MidOntario 250 University Avenue

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