Barrie Examiner, 11 May 1977, p. 5

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Bill Fox 30yearold teaching consultant and Beeton councillor will carry the New BILL FOX NDP candidate 24 Rangers use camp Camp Hendrie formerly operated by the ministry of cor rectional services will become home to 24 Junior Rangers this summer The Junior Ranger program has been operated by the ministry of natural resources since 1944 As part of the governments plan to provide more employment for students this summer Hendrie will be made camp number 72 total of 1926 17ltyearold high school students from across Ontario have been selected for the program They will learn about the manage ment of natural resources through working locally the Junior Rangers will be involved in variety of tasks including park main tenance stream cleanup plan tation thinning and trail clear ing Camp Hendri is the second such facility to be operated by the Huronia District of the ministry Camp Awenda north of Pen etanguishene will have 24 girls workinginthe same capacity Raising pigs club project The first regular meeting of the North Simcoe 4H Swine Club will be held Thursday at 730 pm at the Elmvale Agricultural Office Persons between the ages of 12 and 19 asofJan land having the facilities to care for two weaner pigs are welcome to join the club The project calls for feeding and caring for at least two weaner pigs raising them to market weight and then selling them in the fall No golfing meeting SANDY COVE ACRES Residents here upset became the golf course in the develop ment has not been opened will meet tonight at The Hub to discussthe situation Residents of the development are entitled to use the ninehole course free of charge Larry Wyles spokesman for the residents who are seek ing rent review hearing on proposed 72 per cent increase in their monthly maintenance fees saidhe feels management is not opening the course in retaliation for the rent review request He said the course has been groomed for play and should be open now The meeting will start at pm TAKES NEW POST llft0Nlt II Mavor Moore professor of thwtre at York University and govemor of the National Theatre School has been named member of the Canada Council for three ycar term Spartacus lives Spartacus lives Gladiator Tom Davis 15 wards off the at tack of helnieted Kathryn Pigden 15 prior to the departure Friday of the Barrie North Collegiate bus bound for 88th Ste Marie About 70 Barrie students from North and Barrie Central participated in Latin Classics Conference being In Dutferinfiimcoe Consultant to run for NDP Democratic Party standard in DufferinSimcoe during the current provincial election Fox was elected his partys candidate last week He was one of the founding members of the recently revitalized DufferinSimcoe NDP riding association The riding takes in Coll ingwood Stayner Angus Eagles Hotel California tested in areas as varied as Latin oral reading mythology chariot races and Olympictype sports Tom was gladiator Kathryn sentinel in the play Antigone during the weekend events Eight schools took part Examiner Photo Beeton Creemore and Alliston Fox was an elementary school teacher before becoming teaching consultant He is currently councillor for the Village of Beeton and member of the local planning board He is financial director of Youth Corps group which works with young people men tally and phsyically handicap ped people and prison groups He has worked with al coholics at the St Michaels Detox Centre in Toronto and was volunteer at the Vanier Womens Institute of Correc tion in Brampton He and his wife Denise have sixmonthold son Chris topher America Harbor More than 500 members the exaMIn9rWodnosdayrMay 11 977 expected for threeday event More than 500 Rotarians from across central and nothem 0n tario and northwest Quebec are expected to converge on Barrie Thursday for Rotary district 701s threeday annual con ference Highlight of the conference will be an address Friday by Dr Robert McClure former United Church moderator and CoHeges to attend Mitchell coordinator of Georgian Colleges optical dispensing program will at tend an international sym posium on presbyopia May 19 to 24 in Europe Mitchell who joined the Col lege last January and has an extensive background in optics will be the only delegate atten ding the conference as the representative of an educa tional institution The colleges optical dispens ing program is the only one of its kind in Ontario and the only Englishlanguage program in Canada The symposium is nsored by Eisel ptique orp of France which invited more than 1200 leading professionals in ocular optics from 15 coun tries to attend as their guests The corporations Canadian of fice is located in Montreal 99 album SimpsonsSears Ltd Sears Barrie Georgian Mall 509 Bayfield St 7264451 it nr ll 8track or Cassette Enjoy it now Use your All Purpose Account veteran of half century as medical missionary Also scheduled to speak dur ing the event are Edwin Zeller of Cedar Rapids Iowa rep resenting Rotary International president Robert Man chester III and Peter Dean Barrie dentist who will preside over the conference as district governor total of 36 clubs are eX pected to be represented at the event Among them will be Bar ries two clubs the Barrie Rotary Club in existence since 1946 and the Barrie Huronia Rotary Club chartered last year The conference will be held at the Continental Inn The event will begin at pm program director European meeting Presbyopia is condition usually encountered in the mid 405 when the lens of the eye becomes less pliable As result reading or other close work is difficult if not impossi ble The problem is solved by the use of reading glasses Perms Reg 2500 Perms Reg 2000 Colors Reg 1200 124 Dunlap St HAIRLOOM Spring Tune Up Style cuts $500 extra Mitchell will incorporate in formation obtained at the sym posium into Georgians Optical Dispensing Program so students may benefit from knowledge of the latest ro ducts and techniquts use in dealing with the problem Now $1750 Now $1250 NOW 800 726173 Record buys filficn ny Nolan Jethro Tull Songs From The Wood SUPERTRAMR Suportramp Even In The Quietest Moments Jim Croce Thursday with registration to be followed by wine and cheese reception MAYOR ATOPENING Official opening will be Fri day at 845 am with Barrie Mayor Ross Archer in atten dance series of plenary sessions are scheduled along with panel discussion Items of business include nomination of district governor for 197778 Official election of the district governor will take place next month at the organizations worldwide convention in San Francisco Dr McClure elected the United Churchs first lay moderator in 1968 will speak on Hands Across the Friday at 1230 in the inns willow room Later in the day delegates will hear from Canadian ex change team recently returned from South Africa Diamond Lils at the liar lSWIMMN POOLS 513310 Photographs and Memories Glen Cambell Southern Nights Barry Manilow BARRlE Keath Barrie Twilight Zone Store hours Mon Tues Sat 930 am to 530 pm Wed Thurs Fri 930 am to 930 pm This Ones For You 99 album Eriél7éao42 Shopbyphone 7264411 All items may be ordered conveniently from your home Unless otherwise indicated rie Armory is scheduled for pm Zeller will speak Saturday at 1230 also in the Willow Room The convention will close Saturday with reception at the Barrie Curling Club and ghe governors banquet and all Wives accompanying their husbands are invited to plenary sessions In addition 10 am fashion show is scheduled Fri day at the Barrie Country Club and bus tour to the McMichacl Gallery in Klein lmrg is planned for Saturday FOLNDEI IN I905 Rotary International was founded by Chicago busi nessman Paul Harris in 1905 First Canadian chapter and first outside the United States was established in Winnipeg in 1910 There are now about 17000 clubs in about 150 countries with membership of more than 73000 Bob Seger Night Moves Captain Tennille Come in From The Rain ris to Helen Reddy Greatest Hits 66 by personal shopping only

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