Barrie Examiner, 2 May 1977, p. 12

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12 the examiner Monday May 1977 Barbara and Dave Barnes of Midliurst hit the jackpot at the opening reception for the Georgian College design arts stir the 10th anniversary quilt draw and stitched by textiles students dents Third Year Show The couples ticket was drawn in lIie quilt consisting of appliqued squares was designed at the college The $500 from the draw will be used for design arts scholarships Joan arter Photo Heres how you could chequing or savings account at Canada Trust Then with every $50 you deposit between April 25th and June 4th 1977 youll get an opportunity to win one of i5 sporty Ford Mustang Ghias complete with sunroof approx $5900 For example $500 and you get ten opportunities Our present customers can participate by making Remember too Canada Trust offers most of the money services youll ever need including personal loans In fact our PhoneaLoan Service lets you arrange loan right on the phone We may have been around for over 100 years but were right So hurry Open Canada Trust chequing or savings account today and get win Open value deposit new deposits up to date with modern services an opportunity to WAM mm ll1Hrul anadaTrust We re open Monday to Thursday 10 to Friday 10 to 730 Saturday 10 to Wm irriiiiiviii1 rw HHlihfli irizr train lntVVvill atoll ti tihr ftltilll ittfltflliliilii1 ill rm tlillfifll will lflilt lllall il part lli1illl armada Til ill lot in Dunlop at Memorial Square mvrrVTvvv BASE receives grant for $5300 Barries elementary school principals have received $5300 grant from the city for their campaign for safety Warm mittens coats and boots for safety patrollers will be bought with part of the money says Val Brucker chairman of the Barrie Association for Safety Educa tion recently formed by the principals Brucker says the grant in cluded in the budget passed last week by council is shot in the arm for BASE The group has applied for in corporation and was formed to promote general safety in the schools from kindergarten up in addition to supporting safety patrollers says rucker were extremely grateful to come members who have evaluated our pro am and decided it is valuab one he said at BASE meeting last week Money will be controlled by the BASE executive says 52 items for committee Condominium garbage col lection and proposed core area redevelopment study are among 52 items on the agenda for tonights oclock meeting of city councils general com mittee One hot item which will pro bany not be discussed tonight is request for city grant of 330000 toward the restoration of the disused Collier Street fireball as an arts centre public meeting on the con troversial issue was field Fri day but Mayor Ross Archer said he did not expect general committee to debate the issue for another two weeks because of tonights already heavy agenda and the need for time to prepare minutes of the meeting The issue is expected to be debated by the committee May 16 and decided by council May PB Meanwhile committee will meet tonight with Ron Charlebois of Simcoe Cone dominium Corporation No concerning city collection of garbage at townhouse de velopment on Donald Street Committee will also discuss proposal by planning board for wideranging study of the ci tys core area aimed at produc ing official plan and zoning Chamber starts season of breakfast meetings The Greater Barrie hamber of Yoinrnerce breakfast club swings into its spring season this week with talk on tax assessment lodnesday over ham eggs and toast lht metting will begin at 730 am at the lirookdale Inn and Bruce liraser director of the regional assessment lffltf will speak on the significance of the lilair report on market value assessment Speakers May 11 will be Ian Smith manager of the Federal Business Development Bank and Millllltt Mtoiih€ll in formation officer Topic will be can this bank help your profit pltlllltU in May in Sheldon Lush president of Supreme Alu lllllllllll in loronto will talk on profit sharing with employees program he has initiated suc cessfully III hi own firm bylaw amendments intended to help revitalize the core area Council has already set aside $30000 for the study in this years budget Though committee meetings are open to the public spec tators will have to leave during discussion of the last two items on the agenda both of which are marked confidential One involves personnel the other land acquisition by the city Though decision on the fireball is not expected com mittee will be receiving seven letters on the subject from residents and organizations Three of the seven support the restoration project three op pose it and the seventh from the Greater Barrie Chamber of Commerce calls for temporary preservation of the building pending thorough analysis of architectural and engineering considerations and study of costs and uses The chamber also wants the longterm deci sion on the firehall tied in with the core area study Brucker Schools needing funds will make applications to the executive Until now principals fund for safety patrollers has been handled by the Simcoe County Board of Education Schools get 24 cents year for each patroller in the school he pays and the money doesnt go ar HAS 28 CENTS have 28 cents in my patrol budget he said Schools spend the board money on hot chocolate and yearly trip to the Ice Capades says Brucker and then what we haveis gone Brucker says he doesnt think the school board will cut off those funds because of the grant dont think the school board can hold it back from us he said and dont think they would try to do that He said the actions of Ban ries principals shouldnt effect the countywide system of pay ing 24 cents for each patroller CLEAN MEDICINE CHEST EAST LANSING Mich AP Checking homemedicine chests should become part of the springcleaning routine says Donna Manczak extension health specialist at Michigan State University She advocates discarding nonprescription drugs more than year old medicine that has changed color and soiled gauze banrle ages and cotton Brucker says the cit grant will go to areas need most by schools If your school has par ticular need and would like to take the children somewhere or would like to buy boots for them forward the request to ushe said Clothing is major concern of BASE says Brucker Some of these children are not properly dressed he says and we had two or three sizes of winter parkas in the school we could help some of the them Proper mittens have also been problem for patrollers he says They wear finger gloves and the wind blows right through them OTHER AREAS Other areas where the money could be used says Brucker in cludes roviding small pa troller the month trophies Doug Itenault representing the Kinsmen Club at the BASE meeting says Kinsmen will continue to provide patroller belts We feel that BASES input is ALD VAL BRUCKER focused more on the overall safety in schools he said We hope we continue to be the main sponsor of the safety patrollers he added There is no change in our at titude 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