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Barrie Examiner, 29 Dec 1949, p. 1

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Twice Weekly MONDAY and THURSDAY SClll YearNo 92 Victoria School Christmas Concert Presented ltlOltlA Ntlltltil STUDENTS recently staged Shirley llook lirislmas concert for 1111 Home and School A5210 01111111117 Donald Harold ltoliinson Kay Liv Ferguson lack IZduartls standing Ncll alilutll Barbara Btlltlllll wells ingston Naut left to right lrcne Smith Of Medonte Council Amuses Ratepayers There will be an election in day There are two candidates Medonte Township next Mori lor rccvc two for deputy and six men are seeking three seats on the council The nomin ation was held at Moonstone last Monday afternoon The ftnvnship ol Medonte will mark its 100th anniversary as municipality in 1030 In 90 years Medonte has had only three clerks Presiding over the nominatloh meeting on Mon day was Robinson who has been clerk for 53 years Kenneth McNeil Owl Pen by Moonstone Creek and travelled tip to the village 11 iii Jecl some spice into the nomina tioti meeting on Monday lVll1 Wells author 11f two best sellers will contest council seat next Monday The coriiiiiuiiily hall was packed and several of the 111111 stood on the stairway during the meeting Some who could not gain admitv lance to the crowded building gathered in the drive shed or stood in groups outside in the drizzling rain Mr Wells was speaking to packed house when be vigorously upbraided the 1949 councillors for 111 condition of the township roads His remarks were received with fine good humor by the rate payers who seemed to enjoy the1 criticism levelled at the cotincll lors Although it was rainy day and there was more Albert Orton er Orton Mr Wells left 1115 maintained was because the road suptrvisoi did not live in the township Fred Wood road sup ervisor lives at Waverley but he owns property in Medontet Boyd Miller who has served as Reeve of Medontc announced that ho would not be candidate in the Jforlhcoming election The two candidates for reevc are and Fisher Canton former councillor had been defeated by Mr Miller Ganton has served as deputy recve during the past two years Charles Swailc andWaller Orr wvill be the two candidates for de puty reeve The six men seats are Dalton Jermcy Kenneth Wells Victor Johnston Wilfred Yon Alvah Stewart and Russell Brandon Three others were nominated as councillors but withdrew their AUTHORIZED AS SECOND CLASS HAIL ll lHE POSI OiflCE DEPARIIENI OIIAIA Jlargarct Lynn Smith Jenny Leigh Donald Lain tlrctttipnpitrwhodoolrrmrlwrcwv9on15anta11mm Anna rlootr rn these seen 111re seated left to right Vlary Mac lrcenlr1cnsidcsAimelrelaptlMarilynMrreditli liulli Gosling Bruce ltigclow seeking council Essa School Area Program Discussed Election Jan There w11 be an election lit the lowiisnip 111 Run next 1onday Alter 11111l aceluihatioir all seats or council lteti1I Deputy Ittcve Councillors ant opposition At 1111 longest and s111r11111st rioiriiiiatlon held for some years was derided by the ratepayers to go to the polls gand there attempt 11111Ve tlicli Nouiiiiatioias for 1111 board 21 111111 11111111111 11111 111111 11111 11111111 by the town 111 111111 Nthlllul toxxtoilii win iltlHr acted of the 11111111111 111111 13411 111 11111121111131 11111 ivy 11111111 121111 11111 Ckitl 11111111 1inouriiel i1 111111111 111111 11111 111 Elllbitrlzx 111111111111 The 111 111111 1111 The big 1iierini of l1 111 was 1111Stl111ii $1111 11 11311111 1111111 ltuiziaiii 111111 11111111 was 1tarl1lcfiy 91111111119 111111 1111111 1111111111111111111 stliiiol 11111111 1111111131 witii 11111 il1l new mail lltlllAN llll 0ernin 11l 11111 111 mmx Ruth lcacock alhcririe 11111 lor 1919 11111 11111111 11111111 11111 11111111 111 Iltlllltfl 11111 that 1111 was 101 11 llrrltriccissary lo earrv the 111v 1111111111 111111 carry the 111111 deficit The liiI 11111115 in 111111 loultl 111 littll 111j creased 11 that 111111 111 also lpoiiitetl 11111 that 1111 111111111 had 11 small stuplus at 1111 end of ltllil llie tllllltltll ltl budgeting fort lhe coming year was lllplllxllt1 breause of 111 tllllllttltl 111 lllt boaid year and the teaching year The board year ends in December land the school year end in June 1111 budget thus coming under new iiiziiiageirierit in tho 111v year You ll llmmlmwo Mr llatt stated that it was the fzgfivitlv xlnrtlill Hitiards policy to reengage present teathers where possible and flatly mm mommy owning llllltll the lllliltH that 11 teachers wage had been raped 9100 vlirn $200 was asked The le11eralioui of leachers ouricil automatically Creamerys Record l1 111l 111111 lh Draws Praise oiic 11111111 111111111111111111111111 131301 for Essa or $31111 classroom was only The Barrie tieanierys record is simply marvellous and never be fore equalled iii the province They must have wonderful staff there under Lou Allcms These were the welds of Thurston Mcaford manager of the Ontario Creamery Association when he referred in letter to the Crearncrys rcccnt achievement 11f placing first among 0111211 11 creameries in the associations I019 butler competitions Mr Thurston also polrrled out that the firms good showing rc flects efficiency of the cream pro lducers in this area as well as of the firm If there isnt gopd cream corn ing in good butter cant go out Simcoc County producers are oblifllllll ificxlhumigltiilheb viously doing good job in main in taining the quality of their creanll below lllC 194 lCVCl A1 JUIIC 130 he said tlurn to page six Dleasei llle largest skating crowd in the history of Barrio Arena turned out Monday afternoon to partake in the free Skating session provided by the Arena Commission Manager Wes Allsopp stated total of 475 available through llre gt1111111 area Asked wiry the area receitedi orrly 326000 of 31275111 grant byi the province it was explairiedl that the difference was 1111111111111 by the province and 1lll to the leachers l1etleration Mr llatl presented tabulaltdi report of expenditures and pointed out that since its inauguration the school that has borne the expense of school supplies 1peneils st l1erse1c1 previously borne by 111 parents alone the first term that the nmbers had been reimbursed arid tlhit on the authority of the governiiil to the extent of $00 still insuffi cient to cover expenditures which KIWI111111111 IQ luloliii 111ll ilrori 11 111 lmxnsliip were 1111 The year 111111 was In 1949 43c ottt of every dollar ltix two CCMS f01 thction in Sunmdalc Tom Buic 1311 School Board will have l11111llls lamliilalcs Iii Township Elections 1111111ii 01111111 111111 111 11111111 1111 next Monday toxin111p 1111 1111 irididah The 11111111331114 TOWNSHIP 111111 11231111511111iig11s 11111111 111 Alllrsttill 11 11s111 oclirarie 111111111 111 11111111 41112 it1ttt WlillftftfVifrli9 11111 111 these men Wilt on 1111 1111111rl lll 101111 111111111 tlliltt 111 111 111131111 iilwvii of Angus lhonra hraicr ol llioiritoir Floyd Fell 111 112111 111111111 1111110 111111111 1111111111 11111111111 11 SSA 1113 111l111 ll1pi Jlllti 1111111111111 11111 loulisliip School Aiti Board 11 Banting and lo11111 larmox iioth resigned and two new 1111111 11r1 given llt1l1l1tllttll lhe two new school trustees in 11131 3111 111 Stanley Applegate 11 1hoiiilori and John Kuzyk Thornton T111 111911 ratepayers Will also 111 111111 ballot Are you in law of 1111111i1111 the township 51111111 area 01 Hit ltWSllll illllllttl to oilice by aeclama llec John Woodrow Deputy Reeve Smith ampvi touicilors Lloyd Wesley Scotti Noiiiiaii 11 Stoddart Andrew i1 Bartlioloiiietr 1111 lowiisth School Area Board Itv11 yacarititst loidon Bidweli 11nd Alexandtr Ross VICSIRA TOWNSHIP Returned to office by icelaiiia lion Vtlll Township were 111eve Earlc Richardson Deputy Reeve toy lliekliti Councillors Waltvr Forbes arman Dmvney Donald Bell Vespra Township School Area Board ttwo vacarieicsl Lynn Ru scll and Leslie Bertram SUNNIIMLlI TOWNSHIP Itollowirig candidates are stand ship Reeve Lawrence and Deputy Reeve II Brockwell fllll William Grant Council Abner Rawn Horace 111 111111 3111111111111 111 THE BARREL EXAMINER BARRlE ONTARIO CANADA THURSDAY DECEMBER 29 1949 iFtULAllt 331020 Letters Mailed At Barrie In 10Day Period 11 1111 1211 litters r111 111114 11 1112 111 21 1211 11111 il 1111 131111111i 1LC 11 11 11 11 11111 mliilh 1113 111 1111 iJilrl lr 311 511111 11LI hii 11day 111 111l rhov 11117 11111r this year 11111111111 true to 11itlllf 11 1111 publicity this we depart piet 1111111 3111 1I 11 llatl 111 31 311 l1 lltt 1111 1111111111 111 11111111 11111 11111ii 11111911 1111 1111 11111 11ll111 11111 111111 111111i in 1111 1111111111 11il 1l 11112111 tilllii11l1 lllllrllltl it 1311111 111 111 1111 p11 1111111 111 111111111 that 1111 11 many iiiesptizeiited 11 1E 1iriploycd civice 11 1i11icl111y ll11 crurwffrxtra msrrlCw empirivaw 1111 12111 111111111 1111 1111 11111 Hall 1111 21 irisiil1 111ployee with 11111 1111111i All llitttll1ll mail for and including 1111111 1111111 11f l11 11 111111111v 1111 throughout 9111 111111 that day The dispatch 111 math 115 lept 111 close as possible 111 1111111111 11111 1111 the rush 1111111111 the posiiias ill littlittl 11111 1111 111 111 1Ll were llllttl 11 the 11111ov11v liven 1111111 Middhlon lleputg 111me 11 Archer touricrl 1s l1ilirill111nbic Al clue Wairl ss George Wit14111121 Ilos 11nliip School Ar 11 Board 11113111 McKnight aritl Georg Minty In the Town 111 lilinvatu in 11111 Io1is111p recye and 111111 couri cillozs were elected by acclazna lion They are 1111111 Lawson Robinson louircillois 11 12 ooper McFadden llariy Roilejc and 11111 Webster IOSSORONIIO l1hllllL There will be an election 1111 Reeve lll lossororiiio iiil Sitpl ens former councillor is 1111111 ing Matthew Van Lorree who 1111 been Ileeve for two years The others were returned by ac claiiiatioir as follows Keith l1l James l1riiiolt Jolur Shepharil Calvin Ireland The school board members in the north given an acclzimaliou wcrcl Albert Clark Arnoll leatherall James Crosbic Madill Beil Mcturdy liven ari acclamatiori for 1111 school heard in the south were lClmer llalbert John Patton Em 1rald Ludlow Ambrose Ryan and Truman Ilcslip NEHBIR ALDll BUREAU Three Section 20 Pages 51 per capy Section 1Poges to 18 Celebrate 701h Wedding Anniversary 3111 MRS llllNRY llSlZ cclcbratcd their 70th wcdding anniver sary 11 their home in ooksloun yesterday Residents of the community for the past 51 years lr and Mrs oust are both in fairly good health 1111111111in llr 01150 suffered slight fall on lutsday the day before the ariuiwrsary llicy were married on Dcccmbcr ltt 12179 in Pckln First Two of F111 HousesiForRent Ready In January 111 1111111 111 houses 11 the lflllilll 111111111 oeiiig htiilt here by 11211111 Mortgage and Housing oiporalioii Ili be available lt1llttlllly situation 11111I111fv 11111111 Jan 171 1pres1n living Taylor construction stip1llll 11111111111111111 stairs two of the $1111 11 is exiieeied rentals vill run 111111111 111 be ready their lli lltllll 5117711 111 $3951 expects fi1 lll 11Ollltltlttl in MI Twp Named greater 1111 Ill 111151 llllipiogrcss had tic11 hoped for at 1L 3111711114 tilhcl this date l11 certain factors caus Hll eil delays The heavy snow and 15 the Middle of April 31 of lltelfiost 111 November slowed down lltitl should be ready and com lthe work and sour delay was ex plezioii of the project is expected iperieneed in acquiring possession by 11111 lhes1id ilof property on Mulcastcr St 1111al1itr 1271 applications for 511910 11 11 115 rental of th houses have been re bulll Th 11 11011595 1lttl from veterans ApplicationsGm 59 aip obtainable from the Canadian At priest111 with crew of 84 Legion president the mayor and working 215 til the houses on Gunn the town clerk and are being SI have the shells up with win eoirsidered by Mr Cook of Cenidows and doors installed and work 1111 Mortgage and llousing at has started on the siding and in Orillui lCllUlS Basements have been start ed on hltllcasler St and some are completed Water lines are in but frost and water cWiditions have held up in stallation of seWer pipes Cottages 1111111 four rooms and bathioom total 111 and 40 of the houses liav1 ian rooms and bath 111111111 All the houses are on 50 by 10011101 lots and specifications call for landscaping when the con struction is completed The houses are being fully in 1sulated with full basements and asphalt shingle roofing Exterior 1wall finish includes aluminum sidirig bevelll siding asbestos cedargrain shingles and stucco liiI project for veterans only with coiisirtciauori to be given to war serv1ce and conditions of the DANDELIONS SPROUTE AFTER HEAVY RAINS 1par1ntly the heavy ruins of recent weeks have had other effects besides easing the short age of well water in rural areas Htanlty King of RR Bar rie last week walked across his lawn and spotted two land elioris little tired looking but blooming bravely He brought the hardy flowers to The Ex aminer office for inspection All Oro Councillors Overusizc furnaces are to be installed and heating is to be by hot air The houses are to be turned over for occupancy with all elec Gilpin John Holt Wesley Bates Elected by acclamation to the Election January In Sunnidale Twp 133531211153912311111121211231 lrical lighting fixtures including heavy wiring for appliances of tenants and blinds installed The interiors have hardwood flooring and linoleum in the bathroom and kilcherr The interior walls are to names Claude Dunlop James Bell and Charles Swaile The last mentioned withdrew in order to qualify as candidate for deputy rceve Receipts $9138297 snow Mr Wells spoke of the previous winter when the roads had been blocked by snow He said the roads on which the mem bers of council lived could be plowed 0111 but the other roads Given Acclamation After nomination meeting that held promise of lively election the ratepayers of Oro Township returned all their George Culharn There will be contest for all offices of Sunnidale Town1 MEDONTE TOWNSHIP were often impassable ship Council next Monday Jan Polling is from to pm1 Standing for election in Medontc complete itemized statement for 1949 was presented by Township Treasurer Robinson Turn to page three please The Mcdonte author and bee keepcr suggested that one of the reasons the roads were not well Editora Macl ans Son of Mr Mr Allen Of Newton Ro inson Manitoba last year The parents of the new editor of Maclcans Magazine are pleasedl about their sons advancement in the journalistic field Mr andMrs Allen who have made their home at Newton Robinson since April of this year are the parents of the man who at 36 has been chosen as Maeleans editor He succeeds Arthur Irwin who re signed the editorship of the merge1 zine to head the National Filml Board at Ottawa Mr and Mrs Allen moved to Newton Robinson following his reg tirement as CPR agent at Selkirk Their four children are living in the eastern part of Canada and they chose the village for its proximity to Tor onto We have the nicest neigh bors in Ontario and thisis the prettiest spot in Ontario The AllenSLcovered the province 11111111 111111 from Windsor to Ottawa looking for home before they settled on Newton Robinson Mr Allen was train despatchcr Her 20 years before his retirement In recentiarticle published in The Toronto Telegram Ralph Allen is quoted as crediting his father with the start of his newspaper career My father Was bit of moun tebank says Allen He would write lettersgood ones tooat the drop of hat to anyone on any given subject which caught his in vtetestsw When my dad discovered wanted job with newspaper he wrote dandy letter to the Winni peg Tribune telling them all about me The letter got me sixmonth trial at $15 week which was pretty good whenyOu remember it was during the depresslort and jpbswere hard to nd Former assistant editor of Mac leanifs 12an Allen remained with the magazine untili last winter Rein he joined The Telegram He ed formerly with the Winni peg ribune and the Toronto Globe and Mail during his distinguished 20year career in Canadian journ alism During the war he was with Major Conny Smythes famed 30111 Light AntiAircraft Battery and then served as war correspond ent He is the author of war novel Home Made Banners The Allen1 have three other child ren John chartbred accountant who is general manager of the Mindus corporation in Toronto Mrs Fred Dale Caroll whose husband is desk man on the Tor onto Daily Star and Mrs Frank Lacy Barbara of Ottawa Ralph Allen is married and has two children Glen 10 named after his father andvGail two Tho family will be spending the holi days with Mr Allens parents in Newton Robinson Reeve Lawrence will be opposed by Deputy Reeve Buie for the chief seat Councillor Brockwell aims to move tip to the Deputys chair but will be opposed by ExCouncillor William Grant Four men will contest the three seats for Council pres ent members John Holt and Horace Gilpin also Abner Rawn and Wesley Bates Mr Rawn was an unsuccessful can didate in 1948 and 1949 by narrow margins Russell Thompson and George Culham were returned to the school area board by aacclamation to serve with Wilfred Davidson Douglas Day George Rogers and the secretary treasurer Grant The nominations were held Monday Dec 26 at Sunnidale Corners The township hall was filled to capacity with the largest crowd in years for township meeting The gathering was sparked at times by sharp exchanges between the pres ent councillors and several critics of the administration Barker of New Lowellogt townshi clerk was chairman Thosepnominated were 10 1111511 the For ReeveC Lawrence Buic For Deputy ReeveR Brock well William Grant For CouncilR Brockwell Abner Rawn Horace Gilpin John Holt Russell Thompson Wesley BatesWllliarnjG1ant WW For School Trustee Russell Thompson George Culham Norman Nevils REEVE LAWRENCE Reeve Lawrence spoke on coun ty affairs Roads cost $330000 he said less governmentgrants of $137000 Broken down into items bridges and culverts amounted to $80000 gravel $30000 dragging $30000 calcium chloride $17000 priming 70 miles $52000 snow plowing $25000 plus various other items which brought the total to $330000 Inall countyroads cost 22 on the mill rate The Kirkpatrick bridge went out this year and work is now proceeding on it with estimated cost of $46000 Touching on some of the main general expenditures of the Coun ty of Simcoe in 1949 Reeve Law rence said the total mill rate was 732 of which 22 was for roads so general rate was 512 Administration of justice cost I356000 less revenue of $18000 so the county was responsible for 1930000 The speaker spent some time in giving details and figures of the operation of the childrens aid so ciety In January they estlmated I$80000 but were granted only quire funds year Hospitalization for indigent pat ients cost $30000 The county health unit cost $100000 less $505 000 grant from the Ontario gov1 ernment Reeve Lawrence also gave considerable detail on the operation of the unit Other items mentioned included recreation program $6000 less $1800 grant The family court set up June eoSt $7000 and will be within the estimate it was ex Turn to page three please BEST or COURSE TO SEND ADDRESS WITH THE PARCEL Postal people expect the un usual at Christmas with the stress of heavy mails but the Barrieipost office staff believe an incident that occurred this year could take some kind of prizefor wlerdness perhaps They were printed about how to deliver parcel wrap ped in gift style and marked with only the first names of the sender and the receiver Evidently the outside wrap ping had come 1111 Several days later ha came In and when theparcels were lifted out piece of out side wrapping paperwas found at the bottom An alert em ployee noticed slmllarlty be tween the names on the paper and those on the orphan par cel Telephone calls revealed the wrapping paper undoubted more lOrange Hall Allaridalc chestra children 25c 1T0wnship are Recve Fisher Ganton Alber lOrlon Deputy Reeve =Charles Swaile Council Russell Brandon Dal ton Jermey Victor Johnston Alval Stewart Wilfred You and Kenneth iMcNeill Wells FLOS TOWNSHII Walter Orr All candidates were elected by aeclamation in F105 Township Off F== COMING EVENTS office holders by aeclamation for 1950 There will be no elec bc finished with oil paint in pastel Dance every Tuesday night Music by Simcoe Ramblers 921fb Dance at Baxter Friday Dec 30 to the music of Paxtons 01 Dancing from 930 to 130 Stfthi All accounts owing Stroud Tele phone Co must be paid on or be fore Jan or service will be dis continued 92b Dance Guthrie Community Hall Friday Dec 30 Music by Stroud Mountaineers Admission 50 cents Lunch counter 92p Gilford lannual New Years euchre and dance Friday Dec 30 Bell and Roberts orchestra Lunch provided Price 50c 1921 OIdtyme and modern dancing Orange Hall Allandale every Fri day Admission 50c Music by the Scottish Ramblers 92b We have alleys for open bowling every afternoon and evening from Dec 22 to Jan Phone 9008 for reservations Dicks Bowling Acad emy 9192pT Official opening of Bond Head Community Memorial Hall Fri day Jan 1950 pm Program and dance Admission adults 50c 921b New Years Eve dance Stroud Community Hall Saturday Dec 31 830 pm auspices Hall Board Mulholland orchestra Admission 75c Lunch counter 9192p Annual nomination meeting for thervlllage of Angusrwill be held in the public School on Friday evening1Jan 1950 at oclock All ratepayer are requested to attend 9241b Dance to Norm 1Beurling and His Kings Men Beeton Memorial Hall Christmas dance Friday Dec 23 New Years dance Mon day Jan with special added $76000 But costs have been about $134000 this year and they will re ly belonged to that parcel and the parcel wasdellvered attractions for these occas ions 9192bT tion in Oro Township on Monday FOUR WlTllDRAW Four candidates for the offices of recvc deputy reeve and council lors withdrew their names in the last few minutes of the meeting on Monday afternoon December 26 Those receiving acclamation to office for 1950 were the reevc John AWoodrow the deputy reevc Smith Campbell and the three councillors Lloyd Wesley Scott Norman Stoddart and Andrew Bartholomew Gordon Bidwcll and Alexander Ross will fill the two vacancies on the area school board Exreeve Albert Mowat Tudhope who was nominated for his former office Norman Stoddart who was nominated for deputy reeve as well as councillor and Kenneth Gil lespie andAlbert Forrester who were nominated for councillors withdrew their names from the nomination Nominations were received by township clerkWesley Tudhopc from one pm to two oclock on Boxing Day The nomination meet ing began at two and continued for nearly three hours The township clerkacted as chairman Contesting his office as reeve durs ing the meeting John Woodrow was called upon late in the after 110011 for explanation of the town ships recent lawsuit against Irwin Clark concerning his roadway fence Mr Woodrow traced the1 argument concerning the said fenceI back 11 years to 1938 when the trouble firstkbcgan Several of Mr Claiksirreigllbors entered into the dispute The lawsuit had be dismissedt two weeks previously with costs to the township The hall was packed with 100 rate payers who along With the can didates were primarily concerned with the matter ofsnow plowing in the township The first speaker Reeve John Woodrow referred to the good read conditions on nom ination clay in contrast to other years He said that there did not seem to be much possibility of go ing over the bylaw of $4200 with the mild winter 111 view and little need of snow plowing AFRICAN CHURCH CENTENNIAL Another matter of controversy which the move was called upon to Explain by exreeve Tudhope while contesting the office was the lack of publicity given to the cen tennial of the African Church at Edgar in August The reevc had reported that the centennial celebration had not pro shades Bathrooms have builtin tubs and kitchens are equipped with modern sink units with cupboards Windows are to be equipped with storm sashes and screens Construction is by tiieBcauw champ Construcnon Co of Pene vcn to be any expense to either the township or the county The sum of $14620 had been raised in col lection during the day and after all expenses had been taken out there had been balance of $4703 Exreevc Tudhope criticized the members of the committee in charge tang with Kenneth McGinnis superintendent CARRIES ON INSURANCE Grant Mayor retiring this year after three years as Mayor of Barrie has not given up his con nection with the Continental Life of the centennial for not having Insurance Company Mr Mayor publicized the service sufficientlyresigned as district manager but he throughout the township Conse now has contract with the com quently he said he and many other mm to act as Special represema Vespra ToWnship All Acclamations By RGS All councillors and school board members for 1949 in Ves pra ToWnship were elected by acclamation at the nomination meeting Friday at the Township Hall Midburst Withdrawing by nominees left the board and council intact Tire hall was about half filled when Coutts township clerk declared nominations closed and asked candidates to take their places on the platform Nomirratedfor reeve were An drew Cumming Roy Hickling and Earl Richardson Nominated for deputy reeve were Roy Hick ling Bert Ford and Carman Downey Nominated for council were Walter Forbes Donaldi Bell Carman Downey Maw and South Nominated for the Schobl Area residents made additional work for all township officials It has made necessary the changing of assessments the pass ing of zoning and building by law this latter because of the fact that Essa Oro and Innisfil have adopted this method of control leaving Vesepraopen to any type of building anyone cares to erect We have residents who haVe moved in with large families he said They have erected shacks and their children are overowing Board were IL Bertram Harold our schools The planning bylaw Wilson and Lynn Russeu which willbe explained more ful The meeting selected as chair ly will assist us to central these man Arthur Walt who said that conditions this was ratepayers day tit which He emphasized that the bylaw they could criticize the action ofshould be fully understoodond the council He said he hoped have the support of all ratepayr there would be full house before He said lie felt the council Would the meeting was over appreciate any criticism Clerk Coutts read brief summary from the financial re port dealing with expenses as 60111311 pared with last year He explain ecl wher the expenses varied He also read statement regarding changing conditions in Vespra Township where so many urban candidate called said he wont confine his remarks chie county affairs was made chairinan of mittee to set up family Court in the Turn to pageve Reeve Earl Richardson thlftrst

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