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Barrie Examiner, 20 Jan 1956, p. 8

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will Sbl UnderIPor debenture at the township covering two schools capital cx penditureviere bid lor lOlirms the highest for the $35000 1year debenture ed at our per gt was $9566 per hundred Thls will mean thy the hoardL who have the car rnarlted lor buildingth room atcrawlord School andalsc at Big Bay Point will ho about Slfilfl on themmany hldol the Bankers Bond Co was accept ed at theabovc figure Iitoil tol Meelin Schboglugfireo Two 1h the éauacll chamber for their lirst meeting oi the year the aéclnimedtnrsteel at school are two opened with remarks irom RevT Wanless Stroud toi loZlNed bypprayer SecretaryTreasurer Bert Doug had said he felt that theitlcklpl propEr lplanning in conjunction wlthVBarrielwas handicap to the school prahsinn ot themes We have no idea Whatportlon oi the area maybc absorbed into the tdwnhe claimed it we had co operation in planning we could provide ahead or better educa tion The pupils at today are our nienand women of tomorrow and the best we can provide is none to good Mr Wanless apologized for his lack of attention to the school al located in gt to Visit This how ever he had now got under atten tion and lclt that the granting of this weekly religious period was oi considerable benellt to all find the children are very in terested and appreciative he said He told at lindina some comic books in one the schools He lclt that the board should take ac tion to seé that these things were not allowed inthe schools Betore the board got down to ap pointing chairman and commit tees delegation was heard from Holly district They complained about the school being closed or live days this winter It was claimed this was because thebuild ing could not be Heated This old school is one that still uses wood ahd call and it has been found that the chimney is detective and will nnt draw This is being taken care ot but the heating problem is bad Tile building one of the oldest in the area was not replaced when the nowvbuilding was constructed committees appointed Chairman of theglboard Roy Goodleliow vicechairman Lloyd Booth tin anceconunittee Crane Campbell management Bruce Wice Lloyd Booth property and supply Campbell Crane =One matter which arose from the minutes was the purchase of the Orchard property tram the Com munity Hall board This had been agreed on by the board at the pre vious meeting The amount of the sale being $2000 cheque was sent to the hall board within structiong to have the deed made Howeverat the annual meeting at the hall board disagreement arose about the sale They wanted to reserve rightotway on the eastern boundary of 83 Ieet which would enable entrance to be made from the 10th line to the ball park in case the sch bofird wanted to fence their perty The school board having in mind expansion at Stroud Lwere desirous oi the land that theywould have in creased playgrounds The purchase olthe propertyb the school board would still leave it playground Some of the com munity gmup felt that if it was likely that new hall would be built the Orchard property would vhe better suited for this than the highway where the hall now is suggestion that the hall be moved into basement on the 10th line site lwas one consider would enable on yeti heating system to he in stalled The site where the hall now stands then could be sold to the school board However the mat fided up with $2090 coeoue do landing from the school bo whichthevtreasu says he would like to have all books or re turned The board instructed the perty conunittee or the School to ascertain the exact area which the Strand School occupie Annular 55 Bohrd lnTroublev belle Etvart Sghéol section trua tees were given agning over when the ratepayers asked that public eetlng calledfand the matter the building of another three courage that school was discussed The rpsult was that theprapnled plans which had been nearly ready ioc asking for bids were by lion the meeting to be di will bear lt interj build inn together with the heatinl caretaking and other mailman premcortlng Muw per moatb which in considerably increfihan the coat ot the debenture would he to build the three proposed The amount which was ap proved was $00000 but this was considenblymore than the archi tect who Wu employed by the board estimatedthé cost would it badbeen suggested that tween 55 andtl thousand dollars would cover the cost Besides this land had been purchased at $300 which although it wasthought to be hlghwas about 3500 lhc coat lit expropr ation proceed inns would alto be highThat the three rooms might not be needed at preseut as the population is not as big as it was year ago was ad mitted The additional room could begot now with otherlacllitlea to take care tt for about $6000 Thig the board leli was good busl ness and lt might be usetullor special classes HoWeverthe ratepayers took the whole matter out ol the hands at the trustqu moving and passing motion at the public meeting that the extension program be cancell ed This section theonly one not part of either school area has an assessment at one million dollars The cost the added newrgoms over that assesmentwculd not be over three or tour mills the board claims Re letter receiv from rate Payer they SZYV is high time that all the ratepayers take an in lerest in school matters instead oi letting few do all their thinking and plunging us into unnecessary debt Sank claim that they do not see the notices put up about meetings They should be put in The Exam iner The building being ilscd tempor ariiy n6w are not suitable as school rooms and the facilities are most primitive Pupils Appreciate Flush Toilets The board of aroatwo received letter signed by alltile pupils and teacher at Knock School ex pressing appreciation of the baa havinginstalled flush toilets also new floor in their school To same 01 these pupils this may be their llrst experience with such modern equipment ReEhgbge Lougheéd Secreto reusurer am Lougheed who has ior some years pastleiticlently hand lcdthe No Area Boards linen aial affairs was recngaged or anotheryear at slightly higher salary His close scrutiny of the various grants and allowances has resulted in many additionaidol lsrs savedlror the ratepayers The board decided they would endeavor to keep theschool seat ing capacity the same for this year With the completion of the new room at Big Bay Point some seats will be relieved at Painswick School which willallow any over crowding to be akehcare ot lrorn other parts of the area Delegation Asks For Garbage Collection About dozen ratepayers trorn the district around 25 sideroad and the 9th line 8s well as some from the 8th line were legation to council to ask that regular week lir garbage ctlon bexestablish ed Someare in theione new hav ing aummr collection These residents are iiving there the year round They claimed hardship in getting garbage removed with the result that skunks and othervani malsjyere creating adistdrbanc Mrs BaileyHacting as spokes as told by the reela that it would be necessary tirst to estab lisb an area ch they desired to have includEd the collection Then it lhose ratepay tor their suflenlomlnd hit re cou cilWllitiaillyF or request of para Herricr liet ouiccr upcli want lntocorp mittee in camera getatheir rein meeting Monday evening to some matter which the final it that runline told couhdl Jrom the iaugh drain the rootnwhe tifeheajri was in progress it would appear that the lady who looks alter thit work wu triatlng the boys to some rdra bigot humorl We won derhowmlny olthem would tell their wives about they had Whlle the matters ere er discussion or over hn 10hr titc iohd superintendent Was cpiwait lng with his large tile of reports to get paiscd It matters such ai those that require special and pri vate consldératlon are necessary tor the entire council to debate thenjhis should be done in co mLtt meeli other than atthe regilllir meetin Asks Re Deed For Tolr Sole Prifperty Former Deputy Recve Blythe McCcnkey took the reeve to task or not seeing that deed for somE property purchased by him at tax sale in 1954 had not come is him Ho toldlthe reeve that ab head of council he should have been aware that the idecd was not passed and should haVe seen that whoever was responsible tor the delay gave the matter attention The reeve claimed that he wail unaware that there was deed outstanding and therefore could not be responsible The clerk produce conespond once hetweenthe0lli¢e and the township solicitor Wherein thh deed had been requested motion was passed to ask that this otticlal be request to sel that the deed was prepared at once East Forums blscnsn Wheat Mldhursi East Forum wil at the home 01 MrandMraG Coutt on Monday la The Wheat Situatia entoy social halthour with your neighbors Piotr hockey Dulce Dont lorget the hockey dance on Feb Good orchestra anil lunch cou any ticket even it you dont mend to attend Beat Phelpston film Midhurst hockey team won on Friday against Phelpston Sutton Broken IA rtrun illyearl pin torjbavlnt hilly enmpletcdliltyhra or tem Orillia hospital where she patient since Nov She wu injured in rmotoraeddent rhino iu ch in prayer hall ards Mend MWalker Caldwell and Mnuaad Mrs visited Rev and alts In Newmarket last week United as Mm The ahpual meeting the Glurch Sunday Schpol old at theholne at Mr and Mr Wallace Goughvlast mean also with good attendance All 91 reports werevlmost encouraging commune had written tempeh once papers was with Mom reactant the board hdard o1 1011Nemon resignationvaa temperance oonvcner She has been an ard ent worker andth bekun good work in this community the worthwhile attempt which will beltelt lor many years ot coin The trgEasurcrsJeport showed balance latnearly 50 Since Bill Clark Was resigning trainhinoll ice of assistant superintendeht was presented with wallet in neat little och by Howard Campbell Bill as We laith lul worker In the ySchool for nearly 10yars Beforethat 3311 he attended regularly as Sorry to report Bob Wallwln slipped on the icelat his backdoor and broke one leg sa Skntlhgidrty Dont target the annualSunday School skating partyoil Bettrams rink on Saturday Jan 21 Every one invited LErln sandwiches area were to sign pat on with amaiorlty in favor ha ng the ostsplacecl on their taxes couldtheu call fortenders and cplitracLi The entire cost at this would chargedto the resi denta in the reawljlleb they had taken in could be nothing done without majority in tavor asthis was not something which could be chargedffo general levy Mrs Bryce who operates an orphanag on the8th liné and who has about Sukchlldren in her home or which she makes charge of $10 per week each saidthat the problem 4new had become serious and unlepg something was done td assist henthere might be cause for mplaintlto the county he lth bo cm builtin cit Starter to sustalh and stimulate th an 955 theme Our High Clllf torostinlstudy on remand perplexitlcl ot the stranger Within OurGates donation mu Minion arugula IfiQetlngroLGuthrie Missioanend was held lfter In shat lor luau unymeetilu Mrs Robert Camp beiipreslded and with thehelp 02311 Siavik and Mrs NJA Campbell reviewed thanrst chap ttrlonche new study book in the torn ota panel disculna sh My There illbe joint skating forty for the United andmy rian churches atfthe rink on day JarLZO at 530 The all will boopen forthose wishing to play cards and se dx Everybody lay themselves Guthrie Federated Partners met attire conunlmity hall onmuday with Morris MMrtiiur tendanoe thoae very internative hyJBert Wamioa He and that it washout to predict the tuture but KEN axes rum olvraiuo ill complex some unduegualis rescuer sr in anatomy sr Gas Funds zen ntrhiiii dun iii

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