11 as in il be so NEW BMPHIBIOUS MACHINE GETS COUNTY ATTENTION NEW AMBIOUS ST P3 An mphlbious machine which is equnlhr at home on land or water this buooo ob tracts mud attmtlon In win ter parades st Banlo Midland and other county centres Har lene Hinds is shown at the controls at the new product of an Orlllta rm which is due to go into general production soon it is upectcd to be par Check Ination Now East Simcoe MPP Asks HAWKESIDNE Stall clear warning that an economic slowdown is faced which wold become serious unless adequate means are round to combat in flation has been made by Gor don Smith MPP member for East simcoc riding in the Ooh Irlo legislature We must do this now stres sed the member for the riding which extends from Orillis to Midland and Includes all at 00 in reference to preparation to combat ination Even if we react immediately it will be some time before we can real tze any great success Prices are still rising and will continue to rise throughout the course of this year ONTARIO PAYS MOST Dealing with various aspects of the federal White Paper on taxation and the concern shown Mr Smith conan coded the stand taken by Premier John Roberts at the federal provin cial conference and observed is inth to nets thattha clump Wmut buto momthnn 41 per cent of the federal tax dollars and con sequently this voice not voice crying from the wilderness but from the greatest most fertile monetary reservoir that all fill the federal treasury pot should not go unheedcd While the exciting past decade has been out of tremendous pro gress and development the growth and prosperity has reach ed delicate polnt the East Simcoo member noted as he commented on recent economic Indicators in Canada showing that the process of real growth in the economy has been or rented This difficult experience across the nation with its threat of increased unem loyment cant help but have cfinitiz impact onOntario itself it was pointed ou Private and public invest ment one of the low relatively strong sectors of the economy is said to be turning soft and forecast increases have al ready fallen to about 125 per cent from 17 per cent All In all with lndustrlal pro duction and productivity falling and unemployment rising our economic outlook is not very rosy as said as he called at tentian to business showing slowdowns Lona RANGE STRATEGY What we now require 15 long run strategy which will both deflate Intent inationary tendencies and at the some time restore balance in the scum omy maintained Mr Smith who also emphaslzcd that growth In the private sector of the economy must be restored by deliberately rcstroinini growth in the public sector and by emphasizing production and nvlngs rather than consump on There is no question in the mind of our people today as to the devastating effect the fed eral government White Paper on tax reform will have on this nation he observed arguing that it will deiniltely have dis incentive effect on the Cnnndlt in economy and will under mine Canadian control of suc ccssiul Canadian enterprises in Lineman CITES ILLUSTRATION He described as extremely Critical the Iikob Elle of the federal tax proposals on certain capital gains As one example be illustrated by telling about group of Canadian who might discover new mine list the shares on the market And see the shares increase substantial ly in value Under the tax pro reviews Angus Trustees To Ponder Bate ANGUS Staff Snowplowing and landing Angus streets cost $530 during the past month it was shown by reports made to the Angus board of trustees William Gibbs is chairman of board which also includes An cbie Duckworth roads chairman and Charles Bell in charge of sanitation and street lights San ford Page in secretory Next meeting of the elected board is Monday March so The penis they would have to sell part of these shares in order to pay the valuation tax after five ycars They would probably loss control of their enterprise most likch to American investors he concluded with the added ro mark It is most difficult to Accept this sort of thing as way of reform DISTRICT BRIEFS JUNIOR FARMERS ALLISIUN Staift meet lng of directors of the Ontario Junior Farmers will be held In Toronto at the inn on the Park on Friday March 13 accordlng to noLlce mived here COUNTY LEVY DOWN MIDLAND Slamwhile oth ers have liscn Mldiand will have its county levy for mo cut by $34539 over 1969 it was shown by review the flxunslho roads down from $9437R and $55919 for general purposes Last year Midland was oskcd for $15649423 for general purposes 51 PATRICKS TEA STAYNER Staff Pians for St Patricks too have bcen made by the Anglican Church men here it will be held at the parish hall on Tuesday March 17 in Lire afternoon from to oclock STAYNER MEETING STAYNER Staff Use of fertilizers and spray recommen dations for grain and corn crops will be discussed at tanner gencral meeting which is to be held at the Orange Hill hero on luesduy evening March 10 SIGN BEAM OTTAWA 30foot long oneton steel beam having on the signatures of more than 1000 persomhas been hoisted atop now rillstorey tower in Ottawas Place de Ville The signatures were gath trustees will be setting local tx rate to cover cost of village services later The area parks board rate is one mill cred as illndraising project which brought more than $1500 for the Eastern Ontario Chil drens Hospital bulidlng fund ElmVale Fall Fair 1970 Plans Advanced ELMVALE Staff Propo sals for Saturday night closing entertainment are currently be mg sought by the Fins Agricul tural Society which has start ed plans for its 1970 fall fair cu Thursday Friday and Saturday October and 10 In other years the three day fair has been concluded with show and doses and tho execu tive is looldng for new sugges tions Many former resident of the area visit Eimvale during all fair weekend which is just before Thanksgiving and this considered an important fuc tcx in the success of the fair In recent years FEATURES LISTED General attendance at full fair events has run around the 10000 mark at Elmvalo during the past few years Outstand inlz parades have been stand out coture of the fair which ai so has been highlighted by fine agricultural show good livestock show and lnlercsting program of bulky horse racing other features include bob show variety stage show In arena and midway rides and exhibits Flo Deputy Reeve Earl Ei Ilul heads the sponsoring Flos made for the till annual exhibi tion Elmvole Reeve Cecil French is the active immediate past president with Mrs Mar cne iinney secretary treas urer and Don Bertram and Moonstone vice ypresldcnts NEW DIRECTORS Three new directors have been chosen to fill vacancies on the to mcmbcr board These Include Mrs Howard Grier Frsacis Fleming and Larry Clement all assistant directors last year Directors who will be serving again include Feigehen Bob Lambic Paul Bertram Parnell Mrs Joseph Dyer Frank Coughlln Churics Mc Faddcn Alvin Grcenlaw George Graham Joseph Wyer Wally Greenan and John Waplcs Retirin from tho directorship and ms honorary directors for 1970 are Reg Bartram for mor president for 14 years Graham and Mrs William Torry Other honorary directors In clude Anderson Cooplt cr French Mrs Jones Harvey Rowlcy Mrs Harry Wade and Willlarn Clement Six new assistant directors in clude Mrs Bob Lambic Mrs Agricultural Society for sec ond term as preparations are Earl Elliott Donald McDonald Joe Rowntree Norman Miller and Rose Usher other assistant director include Mrs Glories McFadden Mrs Earl Conn waiter Kltsemeuy Alex Spence Gordon nirner Vern Beardsnm Jim Hancock Elwood Lang man Jim Handicy and Don Robcrtson Plans for school parade on the Friday and float parade on the Saturday have been discuss ed with much early interest re ported DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT AT PINECREST Couples Only For tablo resnrvstionl Phone 7281023 now levy anludl MEGS lot ticularly popular conservation with hunters had other Sportsmen tEnminer Photo erument white for 1971 Wu glv Hill ed This makes plus to bring in next mother all the true then It trot Irritation but mar ing areas new new water and BEENN Staff Tory MP Charges Tax Hypocrisy HAWKESIONE Staff now slant on the federal gov pe which forecasts increases in taxation en by Dr Ryltard Conservative mem bcr for North Slmcoe in his latest report from Parliament Commenting on an Ontario analysis which says the tax yield will be over twice the $500 million Increased predicted by Finance Minister Edgar Benson Dr Ryonrd suggest one surplc lens that the federal govcm maul may be piling up surp guaranteed income schema lust before the election In ordcr to distaste and criticism of the white papcr Dr Rynhrd added if this government deceit at iLt worst The by pocrisy of this surplus to con lu reality not at all is to pile up social sur for orantccd inlt compaia mcbliltvemhir trlklm Work Is Flamed lit ilvening Park AVENING Staff An area containing 45 acres of land by the Mad River Corrutbers Memorial Park Is to be the scene of more development dur ing the coming spring and runn Bequeathed to the Nottawas ago Conservation Authority by the late Duncan Currutliors the property includes large stone house Channels and ponds were excavated last year and im provements mode to check ero sion Swimming areas are to be made at the ponds Also planned for the coming season will be completion of new roadway through the park area and construction of park ate house and cctric facili ties also are planned Beeton Levy Same For County Tax Beotoo will be asked for approximately the same amount toward coun try taxation in 1970 as in 1969 according to notice received here The run levies on the Village Include 5566930 for roads up from 5500145 last year but the general levy for county pur only $98713 Reeve Lawrence 135 Dunlap IAKEVIEW Restaurant Poses is down from $831570 to $755909 The next increase is Hawton Is Bectons county representative 723515 DISTRICT NEWS razme marhumslms Seek To Control Pollution OI Waters In Lake Simone Ilka Simone planted with much center pollution pm blur than most urns Gordan Smith MPP told the Ontario legislktlms at it elm lesslln In whi he mended the Ontario department of meter and ruoureu for its planned ef gvito bring pollution mder can The water of this lake are being destroyed by heavy loads of phosphates dctsgwu muck icipni wastes and the like which are being dumped Into it daily the East Sim member said In the House It Is question of getting adequate sewage matron ladlluea within all wmmunltlu around the lake The department plans to em courage cottage owners and cottagurs association to assist to pollution control were com manded the need or as cooperation Wu mess nmt to the Federal nv ernmaus proposed legisai lion known as the Canada Water Ad Mr Smith explained it was it Wm designed to set up federal pmvln rial co opus tion for the control of watt pol lution Frankly he said to this House have many rucrvs timssboutiLAllthstltrvally moses in set up police as wherever necessary which would have the authority to give Industry and mualdpal idea and other licence to pol lute our waters or price do not thnk out Is any answer to our pollution problems Fort SainteMaxie Visited By Group IDDLANDWuatytwo see mdary Mill from Part Colborns inspired and ex perich two milestones of his tory and education in Ontar ios first European community near here During is hour winter eld studies experiment Saint Mario among the Human 1635 1549 recorded UTOPIII By MRS ALLEN MILLER Etamm If 81 is not March lard Him have mlef men one think most folks have bccn getting just bit Weary of tho very cold weather this year Mrs Jack Ellis spent few days with her daughter Mary Himns and family in Scarbor ough last week Mr and Mrs Gilbert Meliss ter Visited Sunday with the lat ter miller Mrs Donald Counts Sunset Lodge Culling wcui on IllIS Allan llIlller and Elwood spent the afternoon with Allen at Benton Manor Sunday Essa township road superin tendent Lou lruax and will Edie attended Good Roads cunv veuuon in Toronto for day last week Lou had been confined to gllllimu week 31F mm Jim mom is re covering Inside Saints Marie the from brokco collar bone rc repaired and esloytd Plonl situhgwmigmwn as E$ii$lidi asuceycu Good crowds are attending the muted dlvcmngsv 39d through waist high snow in affmm UN darkness and light and imag lined how animal sainL ind Elwood hiillcr wondered as ho d3 called to feed the blue Jays nu mm mm dilms there which his Aunt Myrtle had been feeding for years what would In um evening around central mokhouse hearth tho happen if he moved the feeder students pondeer their mm dawn to his own hunic He was tions with the Jesuit father and pleased and Slawmi Mst an Indian William Parker who day to find them chattering Intc eted th relation round the feeders quite in home 23 32 vefmd with few extra visitors dropp ancb at Salim luuriu log by once in awhile Mr and Mrs Bnm MINER Ivan Spears Mrs Jack Ellis and Mr and Mrs Jack Hirons nt tcndcd reception Sunday after noon at the home of Mr and Mrs Ernest EllIS Ivy on hair or their son George and his bride to be The wedding is to take place the end of March Elwood Miller entertained few of his square dance friends for dinner and three tables of This first Jesuit priest to ilvu thcru in am years or since his muster in history lined the mission centre for six of North Americas eight ancll Jesuit martyr saints to avoid demo ration by the invading Iroquois The first Canadian students evcr to live in tho palisadcd settlement once this most re mote in New France and now rc crcutcd on tho original situ by the Ontario Government In deed and word Rev 116 ques Monet Canadian his tary professor at the University of Ottawa dramatized tho inton nlationships of the Mach and the oborics here In Hm seventeen century when no explained the Jusuiu tried to adapt the Indians to the much Catholic mentality The historian educator and tho mic and female members of the History Club at two school Port Colbome High and Lockvicw Park Secondary shared hardships and unexpce ted joys of isolation At the neighboring Wys Marsh Wildlife Ccntm and while snowshuuing miles through the valley with Can adian Wildlife Servico biologist they were exposed to the nat oral environment of tho Huts ons missionaries and traders of SIMCOE DISTRICT The largest dlsplsy of RCA Products in Simcoo euchre Wednesday County suit Ella ladie St 253 Inlslil Georges bad one of their 726653 annual quilting balls at the house of Mrs Jack Ellis last week PUBLIC NOTICE TOWNSHIP OF ESSA The council of the anonalien of the lbvmshlp of Essa have enacted bylaw lottos bylaw to Increase the inlorcst rote llor nonpayment on any class or Installment of taxes and tax arrears to per mouth or founded thereof effco Live March 1970 BRIAN GAULEY Cicrimreasuror Township of Elsa NOMINATED FOR AWARDS WA WI WW owe anneal msasgnvm EAENII THE someones KID Moratoriumr bynmofitbm an dawnnu ll GEORGE Wt ICIeril EoSiarrim SIRDIIIER MARTIN in corn HENRYJONES mmmmm mansions COLOR BY DELUXE Bold over for Adult Entertainment Evenings shows pun and 910 pm 2nd week Aunmn ILAVERI rutArnI amour sum tin provemata in diame an mm and Par Huron in check flooding in than an in man projects listed for early mmleion by the NW3 Valley Wan Authority Requested by Reeve mums Wardens can mined lax year the Dener includs followup of chum cleaning the Mid River when It passes through Crwmre The village experienced muldunhla dorm Channels To Stop Creemore Floods mmmumm undvtnklktobudmtaeoa hatersme Appmvslsmlllcompietaaiad Idoedukd to be PM blhubstpsnnltlluyenrm work is to be duos on cost mm bani Similarwdrklslabedomlt Gimmuonaareqtmlmm Not Lrwasazn cotde headed by Rev Arnold Vanda The channels aremrcducefloodlngbymu Mad River rim hum Glen Humll THORNTON Staff One of the oldest Orange WEN which has been continuously active In Simmc County Thornton 10 ND 16 data back to 11 CLOWES Iiy MRS KEITH LBS Nancy Snider Culshlllst spent week with Mrs Betty Dybsll while her pmnu were holidaying In Spain Clowcs Irtm Fitters met at the home of Ruth Perkin Feb 21 with ten LII girls prescnt They meat the 41me with on their exam stuffed toy Ind buck wearing The last meeting of this unit will be held at the home of Judy Jinn Partridge March Mrs Ernost Bidwell spurt last week visiblsg bcr sister has DnlryToronto Cluwes Womens Institute will meet at the home of Mrs Partridge March 10 Roll anL Bring or tell about an old Josh ioncd gadget that Is not used to day Lunch by Mrs Mabel FN limit and Mrs Archie DOIL Deputy Recvo Wallace Kay and Com Gnula Sham spent two days last week at om ario Good Road oonventioa Toronto ST PAULS By MRS PRATT 11an Pratt spent the weekend In Windsor visiting Joe Cavaa ough student at Windsor Uni versity Congratulations to Shroud Colts mvstlulillilig the Ontario Charm Pi Cup In curling Elvin Hell than this district was play ing second Mrs Joseph Prat spent Surl day in the 0m Sound dis trict visiting Mr and Mrs Pet cr Wurdcnarir the occasion be ing their daughter Slskol Zist birthday Wally Barber patient in Royal Victoria Hospital is pro gressing well and hopcs to be homo soon Orange Lodge At Thornton Dates Back Nearly 120 Years in present batsmen In brick building on lllghvlw near centre at tlils IonisLEssa border community was erected In 1811 It has been renovated several times since and also serves as ccmmlmtty mesh Ing place Knows as Cherry Hill 10 in its early ycnn the lodge held it first meeting in log build lag which also was used as weaving room by pioneers The second home was trans building which was onetime Methodist church This building later became the show room for the Hicks brother carriages in the horse and bugy era Thornton at one time bad grist mill sawmill and planing factory The Hicks brothers were blacksmitlu as well as wagon and carriage makers After 1587 when the Hamilton and Northwestern railway lino was completed through Thornton to Barrio it became grain shipping centre 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