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Barrie Examiner, 3 Apr 1957, p. 9

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hFly Control Act at the samerates Jamea Leonard Io makcvan lppnlsal an 1068 Shomcrcs subdividen WM in lots ontheume been setasidé for was passed that the ol highwayiahe asked speed admitarea at ll extended further north was passed set of regular meet first Monday and the 4th ngpcsday of each month atilw pan The 130 time was allow meetings of the sev ttecs of counciljnthe if necessary When fates fall on avstavtuiory couneil will meet the day fodotvlngthc holiday lhe mad superintendent was to purchaseroad signs and pofis to conform with the new regulations under the high way itnpipvcmcnt act Report the several commit tces were reeeivcdi and adopted arid the treasurer authorized to heques digents $7315 fire and police $58417 finance $98936 iSecond Meeting At thdFeb 20 meeting the first item after therninutes wasl the recdgaging at Fred Reid as garbage collector for the south areagwharc garbage is collected Fair Board council asking for theusual grant grant of $250 authorizcd Mart park superintendv discussed some of the park ns and problems motion that all persons using ngundpmust pay the fee Mr Martin was to order plaque as sketch Cairns Co This plaque be placed at the park in moiy of those members of uncil through whose foresight park was purchased Two of Thornton Nillage trus intervicwed cou ll inrcgard and rates motion was later ed exempting Thornton pol ice village from road rates in the Township of lnnisfil Carscadden wasvrcengag ed as inspector under the Warbic the previous year andHEarl Maxwell was hired with sprayer and tractor for the north area Mr Mattenly of CKVRlV lo Township linter egardvto sur facc treatment theiroad lead the statlo fromliighway was decided to take this nsideration when the road is set up tions for iransferring com bridges and culverts tion to roads construction 200 from roadmaintcn bridges and culverts 1958 expenses were the High ovement Aet4hylaw A43 Cowanzroad sup dent fo 1957 received eadings was passed Roads Program eb 26 Ewart Marston of niclpal roads branch of artmentof hlghwhysrmet uncil to discuss the roads of the and the lity of extra appropriation nstruction helng approved The type and submitted by dition to Crawfordvschool 5m petitiodéthcdgpartmem to into N0325lderbld min the uni concession lathe Mil dmlo men road it thelpavement on tho 8thoonceeslon and 25 ride road is far as thelathJine were continued up to the 14th conces sion the maintenance on the eastwest concession road would be greatlyreduced Rohert Dermott who had work ed on cattle spraying In the south area last year 1957 season or the south He is to supply tractor and nec my help and nctas inspector Booth Concession March 14 after adoption of the minutes the only tenderlor the booth concession at the park was opened Tenders were to he on both one year and threeyear has is The tender of Mr Charlton for three years at $1000 per year was accepted grout of $25 was authorized to theSouth slmcoe Seed Fair The usual library grants were passed Thornton $15 Siroud $25 and Churchill $25 Gordon Mason was appointed inspector under the Trench Ex cavators Act and the clerk in structed to prepare thenecessary bylaw Mr Weir townshlp gncer is to be notified to make an in spection of the drainage problem at the lath concession and 25 sideroad and report Accounts of the committees were passed as follows fire and police $25628 relief and indig cnts $58932 finance $90391 Mr Crane chairman of the Board of School Area No sub mittedto council the request for the necessary proceedings to be taken for the construction of oneroamed addition to Crawtord School and new oneroom school at St Pauls motion that the council of the township apply to the Mun icipal Board for tentative approvA al was passed This motion was however re scinded on March7 in order that iucthcr study of the matter could be made Itwas felt that the mill rates in the portion of the township which is in Area No and also in Barrie Collegiate dis trict would he very high It is difficult to get defin figures for school mill rates this year as the various boards have not had time to adjust their requirement to conform with the recently passcd changes in the provincial school grants VExpenses on both Area and Barriecallegiate will be up as this is the first year thatpayments on debentures for the new Barrie High School Mr and Mrs James Sliave of Aurora spent Sunday with Mr will haverto be paid it is also the first year for payments on de bentures for the Big Bay Point school and for the onevroomcd ad which were built in 1955 motion was passed request ing the municipal roads branch of the depirtrnent of highways for permission to call for tendersfor power unit and loader Garbage Furore Due to the Essainnisfil town line breaking up it was impos sible for the Barrie garbage con tra rto get tothe dump Per mission was given him on request of Barrie council to use the In nisfil loth line dump for one day while the road was being repair ed The permission was given with thp roviso that should there be ndication 7an any bad effects on the 10th line the road superintendent would immediate ly stop the haulin No petition of any kind was received by council Cont ry to reports lnnisfil Innlsfils Debedtnre chhooi share bury School jhare sehoolfmei lk share nd Lefroy Community pm 4957 Annual Payment Princ pal 31712157 2750000 144523351 3715268 36791 gt 22339304 842912 1lzé60 858312 1939 955490 mambo 5517 SMMPS AREA TIME SAWl6 700i was engaged for the regular meeting on turned with late Canadian sor Leacock died in 1944 Couchiching were purchased TheTown ofOrlllia fhar pur chased the 1room home ofthe writerhumorist Stephen Leacockhwhich it plans to turn intoa shrine withaflnan clal help from the federaland provincial governments Profesa The 45yeanold house and 85 acrcs estate on the shore of Lake by Toronto horse hreeder Louis Ruby last August from Stephen Lcacock Jr Mr Ruby has re tained acres which heintenda to subdivide town paid $25000 for the house and land Alderman Pete McGarvey announced He said Oriliia hoped to have the pro genydeveloped as literary and 58 The announcement preceded ceremony where Mrs Ruby donati ed to the town Professor Lea cockg extensive library of 4000 historic sllrine hy the springgcl bpoks andpérsonalpopcrs an McGarvey sald purchase of home was partly due to ef fort of the OrllliaSiephen Lea eock Memorial Committee which merged with countrywide mem drill association lint Septemher The propertys restorptlon and be handled by Park Board The Natlonnlllistoric Sites Commlsv slonhasshown interest in the maintenance W1 the Drillla hibiting the Sunday sale livery of the Sunday this matter such bylaw The offer made for whatr has since been raised to $150 is handled by WilsonCn insurance brokers various coverages most favorable rate commission is divided among th several insurance sulted not only in considerabl more complete coverage the latest proposals are near Barrie rabbit jurin7 CRQSSLAND and Mrs Joseph Strath Sunday Visit Allen Fifty Years Storekeeper keéping Weekend Visit their grandparents James Strath CRAIGHURST Sadi spent theweekend with Mrs Ev Kendrick Out of Hospital of Northfifiii Midland visii Mr lid Mrs Ralph Hodgsonand Vin Midland the family visited weekend Short Visit Miss Craig oi Barrie is span Craig From Crownnill ljlrnest Ellsmere on Sunday council did not pass bylaw pro It would appear that rulingon comes under the Lords Day Act Dominion and does not permit councils to pnt mins of the gravel cuiripment in the 13th concession pit was $109 not $300 as reported The offer Theinsurance of the township This permits to be placed with the compapy which gives the Full agents agents operat ing in the township When this method ofletting insurance was Inaugurated two years ago it rc aavingin premiums but also in Rumors re the annexation areas continue but to date Innlslil has had up official notice as to what Mr Trumbley of Cookstown who was reported to be enquiping about keeping of rabbits will be surprised to know that he lives Perhaps the annex ation area has been extended to take in Cookstown lliow far can Mr and Mrs Bell and Lawr ence Allenwood spent Sunday evening with Mrs Potts and Mrs Andersonstaited on April on his fiftyfirst year of store Eric and Elaine Tubman Elm vale vspent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Gordon Park and children of Tilden Lake and Miss Mr and Craig and MaXwere in Toront onFriday Mrs Craig re em from hospital ing few dayswith Mr and Mr Mr andMrs Dunsmoreof Crown Hill visited Mr and By LORNE Lemaitva Masonic Service Service for Eric Dawning 61 wasconducted at EoblnsonFun by Rev Ross Cumming of Cold water ited Church it wasun der auspices of Karnak masonic LodgeColdwater of which Mr Downing was past master In Cemetery Orillia Mr Downing passed away sud denly of heart seizure on March 26 at his home Grimaby Beach His wifcplda May Connor form erly of Ottawa survives Eric Downihg was born at Barnsley Yorkshire England and came to Canada in 1935 For 20 yearsuntilhls retirement in toher 1955 he was employed as an operator on the Marine Railway at Big Chute gt He joined the British Army 1914 and was among the first to land in France As sergeant major he won the DOM and was Lieutenant before the war cnde Mr Downing was member of theold contemptibles Club of o1 ronto and was member of Cold water Legion He enjoyed hunting andfishing For time while employed on the marine railway he was beekeep er and kept chickens and some livestock for his own use sive reading kept Downing well informed The Late rs McNeil James Edward McNeil who was born in Coldwater 47 years ago passed away recently at Engle hart He received his educpfion during the early part of his life For the past four yearshe had lived at Englehart where he was inember of the Presbyterian Church Sumving are his wife and eight childrenhia mother three brothers andfoul sisters Relatives and friends from Cold water Victori HarbourvBarrie orillialimlnins Kirkland Lake Washago and the funeral iri Calf Club lireeilng IHowardWalker of North River recently elected prpsidentof lIur uprprevious to th ext meeting or at the meeting to heldin Goldwater court hous 815 pin April 23 Informati may be obtained from clubleader GarnetBell of ldwaterRR Twelve members ned at th first meeting Ice Olfn River Icc hasleft therColdwater riv andflis breaking up in th eral Home Goldwater March 29 terment took place at St Andrews Exten Charles Carter as speaker Rcv Ross Cummlng will he in chargé of the Lenten service in Orillia and lived in this district month at nded onia 4H Calf C1ub states that all members for 1957 must be signed Parts of the Severn River are openf0wnm of boats are get ting them ready Lto put in the waterand recently number of been transported through coldwater on trailers or tops of autos tocottagcs in the boats have area In Toronto Mrs Lloyd Lchterby and son Jack and Mrs Charles Danhy ac companied Lloyd Letherby MPP toToronto for the last few days of the Legislature session expect ed to wind up abouHhe middleof this week Mr Letherby is to be one of the speakers at the nom inating convention of the East Simcoe Progressive Conservatives to he held at Parkslde Pavilion Midland this Thursday evening to choose federal candidate Interior Decoration An informative talk and dem onstration on interior decoration was given to Goldwater Home and School Association March meet ing by BettyBlight representa ive ofa Toronto firm There was large attendance at the hieetlog in the school Charles Daub Wllli thEf llicky door prize which wasa room lot ofwallpaper April meeting ofthe Associa tion has been cancelled and the negrt meeting will be held May 22 Lenten Services Community Lenten project Mr McGervay revealed service April3 will he in St Andrews Quite number at our people hove been attending anmeo the services at the Brighton Ford cnm de in Barrie 91 of llorpiul am Savoury who been ill with pneumonia in theShel burn District Hospital is able to be home Iglin Film Draws Crowd The film tilting of Kings shownSaturday eve in at the United Church wraa very much enjoyed by an audience which filled the church In Hospital Fldelisjlacr Is patient in Western Hospital Toronto Fronr llunlrville Drand Mrs LeonardGaliaug her of Huntsville called Ion Mans field lrlcnds last week mm mm Credit iMr and Mrs 116on Cauthers and Mrs John Jennings of Port Credit spent day last week with Mansfield friends Visits Sister Miss Edna Gallnughcr of To mnto was with her sister Mrs Anderson over the weekend Sibbald lrwin or Eston sisk visited with Mrs Mitchell on Month Funeral Service in BC Funeral services were held last of the latcLou Murphy formerly of Rosamont Ont Goldwatch Telephone Commission was reelcptcd for further three year term as commissionor at the annual meeting last week George Price anvaames Kit chen are the other commissioners and William Hawk is secre tarytreasurer it was reported to have been the first time since 1950 there were sufficient present to hold the annual meeting Mr Millard rntes wcre slilllower than those charged by the Bell system Copies of the annual report were distributed to subscribers of Coldwateri Municipal Telephone System 1t ahpwod net operating profit at Dec 81 1958 of $318507 tion of the system was the fact there were rio debentures owing current account amounted to $5 87722 there wasslomo cash on hand and $21361 in accounts re ceivable the depreciation reserve ib$766447 Current liabilities to the Bell Telephone company North Ever system and Northern Electric company totalled $89702 38609 Ralph Wilson of Midland was auditor the choir took pm relvice Leighton Fordin won week inildritirh Columbia for the late Mrs Agnes Murphy widow commented that the Coldwater Indicative of the healthy post fugditsavings account amounted capitalgyms totalled $34r lendedthe lmv meeting of the who is vcrydlhat The Royal BhrkPreceptoiy baidvtheir regular aionthlymect cumin tar Chrirlzln Dorrie on in Hondulmnlnufluthfl Sunday evening numberof in the tool derful Christian crusade He in cut an or mowing other their Jilin their true Christ GoodAttendariec TheSundayl Seiko teachers and officer areweli pleased with the attention iiiin the winter months and no that we are starting the spring and sinn mer season we are looking for min to good year in he Slin dry School work Weekend vlalt Mr and Mrs Klarer and Ray of St Catharines spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Leon ard McAlee mmWinnlpcg Mr and Mrs Stetaniuk of Winnipeg ire lpendlng couple of weeks holiday2 with Mr and Mrs James McKnight Mrs Stotaniuk ls nursing her father ensues onira nor rtusiies Why oulfer from hot flushes na voun tenuon irritability weak nee lool gripped nuns and Ilium anemia during of e7 Remembctin Chm all Tenth tho mjority of woman enjoyed uikln relief with Neal Pinkhnm Tablet nx Compound Moatllkely you will be helped ion so we nfler 30 DAYS TREATMENT it you or not Inlde lungetllnkhlmafmmyonrpm Store Tit for in any in direct to urbmuuajyoaroomplaint ou do nniuperinnne iiiinn reliel send in theempty carton Ol cheerful Itllfld of ynin money We have thouundo of maximum his on on non uiiiiinl um Join them many Try mnr nafe noriak plan Get our eaa wIlle New Formqu din inkhlm Tnbleu with dod Ionio iron of Compound with VitaminBl minnowscolumn orerum ing caught rithJ good attendance define wueacmplified fter which lunchmnd social evening was loysd by all Visiting netum McAfée visiting with rela tive and friends in Owen Sound and district hirand Mrs Monary enter tained some friends on Wedn¢ day evening Few are Busy There are some fishermenbuey these days but report nolmuch luck Just the odd sucker is he ns the river is still You can driverolaxcd if your car has thesafetylnsurallce of thor ough brake check Our factog trained mechanics can spot brako trouble long before it becomes serious and costly Per haps they will only need readjusb merit lllllliilillIlliill MOTORS mum1n 65 Collier so pm 82487 30 68 flurenln gMoneyyouneedinolie daylg Youmayborrowuptoswimfrom HFC in one day and choose your own repayment plnn with up to months to repay For under itandingcounoelandpromptrnoney service visit HFC today Borrow with confidence from Canadas largeathnd most recommended conaumorfinancocompany ofnliucET 23 Punter We second floor phone PA 85519 pupil om DIM IIANGIX 55 Mllllkllfl llrl neonl flint plun IA L73 rloistronryaocondlloor phonoll90 countswoon our Presbyterian Church with Rev ineUnitéd Church Back fromFlorlda the middle of this week Good Sap Flow Suitable weather has resulted in heavy flow ofsapfor syruplt making in Goldwater area REelected Commissioner Mordiis Millard chairman oi pril 10 in MrandMrsi Eplettwere expectedhack from Floridaby PERMANENT HOME roe YOUR FAMILY is guuionteedywhényouarrangefor life Inslirunce to repay the morigtrg lnfui if you should die it over Min in ManflaniManufaciurers INSURANCE COMPANY urifiunans LIFE Urr stock andjarel ICV up Edrgolns cisClarksA Horn Cleqring it right to the orewal Is to nidlge the clearance joriiiiiiiiwniri furniture display railing Tackle Raids els Accessiorles 25 off sh nwnMowersfs Bi del FttPlaslic Garden Hose VI eroy Einin

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