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Barrie Examiner, 21 Jan 1957, p. 17

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BARRYVVSUVLLIVVAN TH MAVERch QUFEN iNTEcHNlcouQR PLUS CARTOON AND Ton REEL comer PléIURE has not attended the last two ses slons of Parliament has been re ferred to aSenate Committee for Tlils isthc first slcplrl study declari his Senatcsseot vacant The Myéaro Liberal shown in this photo ta en three years ago has been in andout of hospitals for thelist2fi yearsch new is in hospital at Petcrborough where he is repoted suffering from heart ailment Fauntlerrscllesz Book Industry starredzHere The Examidej has received copy of the booklettitled Sam uci Moore and theSalcs Book Industry as prepared by the Sales BookManufacturers Assoc iation for presentation to Moore upon the 50th anniversary of the founding ofthc sales book indus tryin 1934 of particular Irest was thls opening paragraph Sani no Moore washorn in Doddlngton Northampton shire England August 1959 when his familyemlgrated Canada settling in Barrie the formal education of the twelveyearold Samuel was already behind Ilim lie slartcd work to help support the family as printers gdevll on The arriejlxam lner Quickly he showed Illll lty at newsgeitlng was made reporter and later given the tltlchut nail the pay manhole widen Conditionsr presently allowed thc boy leave home his fortune to see lerwentrsnuth thenhack to Toronto Canad He was than twenty year old Fred Grant Samuel Moore Asa young imln rant to Barrie froln England he by Andrew Lang town gaolér and became TheGazette office Then went to Toronto as aprinter andhad an eventfu career as owner of the famous rip Icolniciiiustrated Toronto weekly as well asothcr andin printing concerns th huifalo NY Laternn he became in various was finally ade president of the Bank of Nova Scotia Several years ago aJcngthystory in the terested large Canadian newspapers and magazineshad him listed as One of the Tyventy11hrce Men Who 0an Canada His first wife was of Andrew Lang and after her death he returned to Barrie and married Sarah Lane her cousin eldest sister of Mrs Alex Batten who was connected with Barrie schools and latcrpresident of the well Vilnan presentday publish ing company of To nto The Lane family were one of the earliest settlers here and held office as town clerk and other civic offices before entcr ing commercial life as merchant tailors the latest oneV beingthe well known Lou Lane who had tailor shop at the corneroflell easteruand DunlapStreet and membe otBa to Toronto andoperating EA tailoring bus ess on0ss ve Canada increased from 163million arcs in 174mii neonates the pied arm de 628 to 623091 and the ci and writes about as brought up apprentice at anciai concerns and niggdhiwiied orma ClerkvA Iraton them sworn in for office ReeveAllan toddrsaid it ll privilege for him to be n1 in thereoveucbair lilo tioned the changes thachad is placovs nee he was last there in the death of Allan who had sworn themintooffice my also the passing of his deputy roove lilyihe McConkcy who Villas aflery efficient council member ad mostrcmarllablc mane One of the big problem we will hove to contend with will be the annexation being proposed by Barr he northend he stat ed We will do on utmost to was given the chairmanship of roads said hereallzed tho respon sibility of the work in the fast growing municipality We can be assured that everything will be done to keep the township intact and alsotorsee that our increas ing populationalong the lake are fairly treated with justice to all and favor to none he said Councillor Joseph Coehrane who was again appointed chair man of finance questioned the new councillor as to how be head ed the polls It was reminder to him of some of his school lights in which became off second best feel our work thisyearwiii beheavy with the extended oad program as we realize that per manent surfaced roads are the only answer vto theLheavy1raffic lor Frank Beatty who assurn chairmanship of the fire andflpflolicc committee felt that this msndt th lilac to mak 34 not council responsibility iIe wishedhe had the secret of how Councillor Torrens headed the polls Councillor Jack Torrens was en the chairmanshipof relief He is lhe first man to he on the farmer background he heinga iakeshore contractor He felt that it was pleasant duty to he member of the township council am new and dont want to speak out of turn but can assure that ail matters coining before this boardwill have my careful con sideration he stated Divinerlnstructio Rev Sandersminlstér of the United Church at cantchili addressed the council in ew words of divine instruction We of British extraction have not known the time when there was the daughter he said We in Canada shown very strong respectforacceptance of the word of God both in our daily tasks and in ourcounciis we are livin ii an age when many things which were acceptedby our forefathers are changing We have only to cad the Gordonre port to realizewhat is being pre dicted forlour country We are facing wondelfuljfliture forall Mr Sanders called for the councils support in helping the people aiize the benefits tbat may be vailabie to all in3tbe forthcoming Crusade For Christ which is heng held in Marchlin the Barrie districtandisp ored by the district ministeria asso tion and will combine alliehurches gov Leighton Ford hehoped Would bring many to realize that God xalways guides the heads of people who remember his name and assemble together for his rccvs and councillors on their election and felt thatlthey would ladders in the democratic my Former libero Commenla Reeve Todd called on former reeve Charlnafilenry of Thornton Who opoka oftbe changes which had takenplace in the short per iod of too years or more from the dayrwben commission appoint ed by the Crown ruled the terri tories and the people had no say in what took place with the pres eat when council can he changed veryquiékly if the people do not fecithcy are getting best govern ment setwould call attention will lack of interest shown at the polls when less than 16 is thsliver age turnout to vote he commont eds It took lot of hard work to accomplish these rigth and we should be careful to guard them almys Road supervisor waan recalled that at church the previous day the lninistcr hadcho£en as his sermon the subject of Faithful rless ilc felt that on such cold day only the faithful had come to church Mr Cowan felt that faithfulness should apply to all who served the public and if this Weredone their duties would be well performed Gordon Mason building inspec tor and relief officer said he felt like the man who badan impedi ment in his speech and lifter he had practised sentence long time was asked how he was doing said thatit was fine but very dif cult to work into conVersation council who has never had any by He felt that he had lot to learn to keep up with the example set by his predecessor the late Mr Allan Informatlonfiuido Mr lretoii felt tha though the clerk shouldnot have much to say there were some things that be he could bea giiide in provi rig information to per sons who may flfltJtiiOW all the facts beforeoffcring criticism many chfiges addresses and if these arenot kept untodate it makes ourrecords incorrect He mentioned the criticism that developéd over thejlast voters list dfeit that thi was not hisbft ice fault but that people didnqt to see thcy wereproperly env teredlV We went to considerable trou ble to get them correctcd he stated We have road mileage in this township that would exA tend from here to North Bayand all our roads are heavily used and in spite of this we do not re ceive any more subsidy than the average municipality which may only have partial use of many roadsv AN RCAF IIELICOPTERpicks up pararescue Jumper circled from mountainside north of Vancouverafter he was unable to reach survivors of the crash of two jet training planes near Squamlsh EC Two of three porn to be hauled back up to he crash survivors reported missing ering marriage or planning wba efficient and trustworthy could not easily be replaced Neid Revise Some Bylliws temp th should ratepa share invcash an of the costs ili call for our debentures locally downhe concluded You will leave that tones Councillor Bcatty added He felt that some effort should made to get this changed we have to build permanent surfaced roads and will requ lb Kainountof staff and equip men we have but can assure you we are not either over1 staffed or oyerequipped andthat although there is some special eduipment we need is not such veriige office INSURANCE AGENCY miAMAOPSVE Balm 004 PAS 442 93$ Cellular they will do at nights They are and Many of our older bylaws should be revised and changed to suit present conditions rqurrde benture position is some better than many municipalities as our arrears of taxes are not out of last prhnortion as to offset our borrowi lng abilitywaare being asked six por cent on 100 per cent de hentures and feel that there are manyin our ownsbip who could tifféhtsand hat they are good securitybaeked by their own The south drain is an thésewlio are participatmg willpay their about half 1d apply t9 many other cases and as money in the bank wiliioniybrilig about 2V2 per cent we should have ff try to direct you in your duties hope you will slap the Frank Cowan who withdrew ehutists dropped in ion attempt to reach two survivors had llcopter The third reached the Two occupants otthe second plane were CP Photo on staff are capable of doing all his nomination before election lines of work and are not consid offcred his congratulations to the council The only official not present or to speak was the chief of police He was in his offic but was not called on Ladies io Lunch As ihccounclllors had their lad was prearranged to go to Berkeley Square for dinner This included the staff We were invitedat the oment by ReeveTodd but ot dressed to com mcn folk prosent who were wearing their Sunday best wl bow ties whitcishiris less open as we pare With and if YOUR baby sitter or has an accident while working for you will your INSURANCE pro tect you if sued our AliInflne Home Owners Policy cover it and giv you FULL COVERAE INSURA CE at 20 savmg Call ustoday and Jean bow to get the best Insurance at the lowV foes nsjsrnsr For ce All

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