Barrie Examiner, 3 May 1977, p. 3

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town country City endorses move to outlaw deoth roce City councils general committee endorsed Monday City of Guelph resolution asking the federal and provincial governments to ban Death Race and similar games The object of coinoperated game is to kill as many simulated pedestrians as possible The vote came over the objections of Aid Bill Knowles who described the decision as ruling on morality dont think its up to us to make this kind of moral ruling he said Chiefs endorsement followed General committee went on record Monday as opposing any change in the Narcotic Control Act to legalize 0r lessen penalties for possession trafficking importing or cultiva tion of marijuana lhe vote endorsed resolution by the combined townships of Shackleton and Machiri and followed endorsement of the same resolution by Barrie Police Chief Earl Snider Boards cool to levy idea Both the Simcoe County Board of Education and the Sim coe ounty Roman atholic Separate School Board have proved cool to suggestion by Barrie Ald Nelson Garrett that new school construction be financed through lot levies on new development In letters to council Jack Ramsay and Frank Macdonald directors of education for the public and separate boards respcctively say the proposal would add to the cost of housing schools have been visited so far Examiner Photo MP Peter ltynard iP either learn English or be in $15000 set aside for park petition to city council from 152 residents of the College Heights area asking that the subdivision park be completed this year will be answered by letter pointing out that $150th has been set aside for development of the park in this years city budget The money will provide topsoil seeding and playground equipment Two on Week group General committee voted Monday to appoint Aid Ernie ltotman and Aid Ross Stephens to committee to recom mend how the city should observe anada Week June July anada Week is being promoted by the ouncil for tanadiaii lnity Lacrosse to go outdoors ity councilstee has approved motion to call tenders for construction of the citys first outdoor lacrosse box next to Siincoe Northi Monday said the language policy of the Parti Quebecois government will become wall dividing Quebecers from the main stream of North American lite Dr ltynard speaking at luncheon meeting of the Kempenfelt Bay Kiwanis lub said the Pt language bill which would force the majority of Quebec students into the pro vinces lrrenchlaiiguage school system is the worst thing that Could keep the French back lhat policy he added would create an island ot three million unilingual lrranco phones in sea of 230 million lCnglrslisrxraking people All North American students lr ltynard warned must ignorance lr ltyiiard also said an in dependent Quebec would have serious problems in its rela tions with the lnited States Sll BACK ls the United States going to sit back and let them take over the St Lawrence Seaway he asked An inderxndent Quebec could also cause serious security pro blerrrs for North American Air Defence ommand INtlltAlr bases in the province he added Dr ltynard said Parliament holds the key to solving the pro blern of Quebec separation Parliament should sit down and thrash this thing out now he said and then send it to the Supreinctourt Assikinack School at an estimated cost of 31000 The city would pay 30300 of the cost With the remainder to be paid by the Barrie Minor Lacrosse Association Simona rritaiio ST3UU and the province raider the ommunity Recreation entres Act 57oor Industrial and Home Carpeting Meter was wrong General committee agreed Monday to pay the Public ltilitics ommission StLitiititi in imderbillings for power at Harrie Arena for the period April ltiTti March 1077 The underbillings resulted trorn malfunctioning hydro meter Horse dog shows get bylaw ieneral committee voted Monday to have bylaw drawn up listing horse shows and dog shows as permittrrl sports under city regulations governing Sunday activities Such events have been approied one year at time in the past but the new bylaw would make approval permanent 305 Blake St Simcoe Plozo 7372860 Jock Dultv Joe Harrodine ock and Joe are proud to announce ihe opening of their new corpe store at the above address and welcome all their old and new ustomers in for free coilee and to see what we have to otter Building Ask your it Who else all this in your area At the left is the name of our builderdealer in your area He can provide you with construction services right up to the total pack age including your Samuel Building Thats Check list Planning Estimating Architecture Design Engineering Site selection Financing Interior finishing Landscaping Systems construe WHITNEY STEEL BUILDINGS LIMITED tQSShier Hood mummimmsoam systems building very sensible way to burld Samuel Building is eco nomicat to build and goes up quickly It has good insulation qualities and will save you heating energy It can be ex panded easily for growing space requirements Samuel Buildings are ideal for many industrial manutacturing agricultural commercial retail and recreational Structures When new building is on your mind discuss it with your Samuel Dealer at the earliest possible moment Why not call him now Collect Hi3 SAMUEL BlJll leNfJ BYE M53 year LVJJA thin WMM QUEBEC ion Getting the word on safety City school children have been getting the word on bicycle and skateboard safety from Bar ii Police Departmentspokesmen these last three weeks The bicycle safety program came to Johnson Street School Monday and Paul Hamilton left liinmy Walker and Yvette At cliesoii listened intently to onstable Gary Crowley About half of the citys to elementary Language policy will be wall for Quebec Rynord predicts What is needed he said is to reevaluate the rules of the game regarding ontederar tion through parliamentary debate based on the feelings of zmadians from all parts of the country not just the people of Quebec Ontario must also play key role iii the debate on the future of aiiada because along with Quebec Ontario was the host that invited everyone else into onfirleratiorr he said wont to work the examiner Tuesday May 1977 Study of citys downtown core gets gooheod from committee area by itself but should help create the atmosphere for the sort of private investment needed to get the downtown area going again GARAGES proposed revitalization study of Barries core area got the goahead Monday from city councils general committee The study proposed by plan ning board would involve variety of market land use and other investigations and would lead to official plan and wiring bylaw amendments in tended to rejuvenate the city core Tost of the study will not be Without this well flounder known until tenders are receiv around for donkeys years and ed from consultants but $30000 nothing will happen he said has been set aside for the study Ald Ross Stephens said the in the citys 1977 budget study will not revitalize the The study would take about llEMllllEl llll arc rooms year Mayor Ross Archer described GHEGK oun uiw riiicrs 116 BATHROOMS the proposed study as la KITCHENS Lokeshore parking ban approved by committee Parking on the Lakeshore between Mulcaster and Bay field Streets would be banned under recommendation pass ed Monday by city councils general committee Motorists who use the area At last necessary step toward downtown revitalilation 2541 oine Improvements AbiViSiouor 4873203 VERSCHAEVE com co iro now will be encouraged to use the free Downtown Improve ment Board lots at Simcoe and Mary streets if the recommen dation is approved by city coun Fre lace cil next week as expected Room Dlvders Gates Accessories Pool Fencing Berks All in the ear The Starkey CE is mode to meet your hearing requirements It is not preossembled unit Accurate testing and precision eor imlt pressions teamed with Starkeys expert craftsmanship make quality hearing assistance possible An on and off switch eliminates the need to remove the battery or did when not in use An Electret micrOphooe enables the aid to be worn while asleep or while usrng the telephone UNCONDITIONAL 30day money back guarantee Ellis Hearing Aid Service 15 Collier St Opposite Barrie Credit Union Serving Simcoe County since 1945 7262561 After hours 7261505 10 Off Ornamental Railings and Iron Works on Outdoor Railings aid Pool Fencing 49 Morrow Rd Unit 15 Barrie ris summer hel liO You Pay their salaries Employers Anyone who has car ried on busrness or operated farm in Ontario for at least the past year may receive grants for up to six new posrtions per operational site for summer youth employees Employees Approved employers may hire any unemployed youth between the ages of 15 and 24 who lives in Ontario and is eligible to work here Duration The program is in effect from May 30th to September 16th 1977 lull sixteen week commitment is not required It you operate business or farm and create new position for the summer the Ontario Youth Employment Program will give you grant of $1 per hour toward the wages of an unemployed youth you hire for that job Heres how it works Applications The Government of Ontario has made application forms for the Ontario Youth Employment Program available through your local Canada Manpower Centre NOTE Grant funds are limited It you wish to hire an unemployed youth anytime during the Programs duration please submit your application as soon as possible For more information on the Ontario Youth Employment Program contact your local Canada Manpower Centre or the Ontario Youth Secretariat Queens Park Toronto 416 9655627 Ontario Youth Secretariat Honourable Margaret Birch Provincial Secretary For Social Development Ontario

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