Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 2 Apr 1958, p. 13

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nesl It wouid rmliis methia time oiyeor added vi gt upervisorCowon alt wrhad come to the end of our policy of road Warbie Ely Help Hirod motion was passed setting the pay and mileage rate which would he aid the inspector ior the wariiie tlycontroi Also the rate of mileage to he paid for the work Iheratcs are to he charged for the spraying either for certain heasiirf it to need the treatment or for tilosc who would have the whole herd treated irrcgardless if needed or not Ilownship Shed Saio it was decided that elsale of the township shcd shoul he made after tenders were received as per suggestion of the Highway en gineerln moanflme the road supervisor was instructed to get an offer onpropexty he migbtre quire for hehuildingyanothen 2000 was included in ildgot to cover the expenditure on this replacement item this coming year soothEost improvement Mr Cowanmentioned the see ond line which he said was heav vily used road needing repairs lie suggestedthal if the 20 Side road was improved north torn townline large portion of that traffic would use the development paved road in West Gwillimbury from Fennells and come north on the sidercad This development road was con structed by the tbwnship to the south with funds supplied by the highway department its use would not add any costs to the other municipalit Twenty side road would north as chroy especially if the dermis reconstructed his year cutth hock auntx mail is an examplemf howpaVemcnt can save roadqcosts is now after nearly 25 years for miiic school areas placement but or all those years the upkecphas been small even though it was not asrweli under drained and huilt as are present new permanent roads it was problem road previous to the hard tophclng placed lthas paid to cit me and again in comparls to maintcw ance costs possible with jprimed surface Had thcvo nty undcr taken manynlo lniies since that time thousand ofdollara could have been saved in mointcnlincc posts Yeto To nship hoard Fourteen members representing the three school boards which handle tilepuhlic schools of the township met with the council at Strand cdnesdayevcning to gtilellr and cuss the proposal made by the council thatthe whole township primary educational term be lgarnated vinto one hoard men came when outlet as far ceded hlid that anyzeompariaon 47 rural and urban averages would not he changed by townshl Francis Crane chairman of the with area board said that they ound it Increasingly difficult to ldminister the affairs now The additional grants received would he required to pay for professional management services He did not 521love that live men could per form the duties required of township hoard They wouldsimp iy became hoardof directors with hired helpto do the man sgemcnt We have two and three meeti lngs week now he added lt was agreed that township board would have tohe policy making board and depend on hired mau agcment and advice An cxaniplc mentioned where the two areas met and the need of school which wouldcome close to anothclin the southorea was shown The pupils from that pan were belllg transported now until the north area could have sufficient necd school Inspector Maeklom who had presented brief outline on points to be considered besides thead ditionalr grants which would be sufficient to build new class room every tcn years had includ cd the following improved instruc tion better teachers better super vision no seclional houndarles easier to plan building program to meet township expansion only icrvto organize visual aids music and auxiliary teachers uniform tax rates uniiied approach to the problems of secondary education The general feeling of the meet ing on discussing these points that the township school area would not effect any other than the uniform tax rates and the areas in the south were not anx ious to get intothis althoughiast 0th er rates having to be handled would not be affected by the pub Following the discussioh Reeve Sproule on behalf of the council said that although the council had the power to change the areas to township area he felt that with the present opposition they would not care to do so He felt that vote of the meetingwas unneo esssry as none had spoke in favor of adoptingthe plan even with the additional grant allow anccr Inspector Macklem said that as an inspector it was his do to put the matter before the hoards and acquaint them with the facts He said he felt he had1dqnethis tot hostadvantage He asked outh red would offer to transfer one sectionto the north so that area could meet the quail fications for the larger grants Trustee Koli said that as the had no teacher for Bethesda this might he given xliowever he withdrew this offerwheo would include the area in which Tm toe Raincy lived He saidthat would not wish to ne of five members whose duty would he township board which avc upwardsof 40 teachers 12 Mo HS 33 Plates lependahle lowest cosrpowerample capacity for averagegstait ing and lighting requlre ments Fits popular Id tical 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