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Barrie Examiner, 15 Jul 1970, p. 15

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grand lnr mat the year May Have August Recess Council will probably recess for the month 01 August he Cooke has asked that committees deal with all outstanding items on their ag ench by the next council meet ing In two weclm time Hesnld he was considering an August recess but ii council had to meet In August it would board Blocks Apartment Block The planning board has no ammanded that property ovmcd by Dalton While on Innisfil Street and extending in the out at Sanlard Street remain zoned for second density multi lam by housing Mr White had monster the bald be rezoned to allow an an parknent building The planning board found al ter examination by the zoning comrnlttce at thc board that an apnrtaent building would not be can ambit with surrounding sin family residences and that the land could economically be developed under thngrnulu family designation Loon cannon mu NOTIFY planning board voted lust nub that mung l7le awnch be advised of all draft pans ol subdivision and that such plans will be on display at the planning huard ulce CONFERENCE Mayor Les Cooke Ed Thomp sun chairman of the planning board Ken Peck secretary treasurer of the planning board and city administrator Tamblyn will attend confer ence on The implementation or regional development in Ont aria sponsored by the Central Ontario Regional Development Council The conference runs iram Aug Ill to Supt at tho Slline Hotel in Toronto RECEIVES HONORS Mary MncPherson daugh ter of Mr and Mrs Oscar Mac Pberson Steele Street Barrie received Iirst class honors in grade tam rudiments during Royal Conservatuly at Music ex aminatinns held this spring CIHCKEN BARBECUE The annual Rotary Club of Barrie chicken rb ecu is scheduled for Aug civic hal idny Monday Tickets to be dis tributed by Rotary members will be given out Thursday at the regular noon meeting of the club at Miramar Gardens SHOPS REAL BOON MONIREAL CP Rglne Luvoie wile of the Speaker of the Quebec national assembly is an avid antique collector and says Canadas antique shops are real boon There are some very good shops here and you can sometimes get things at more reasonable price because the market is not very high she says The Mousetrap Grip Never Loses Audience MURIEL LEEPEB The Momuap brought large crowd to the Gryphon Theatre last nlgllt tor the open ing night of weeks run The Agatha Christie whadun it dirtclad by Brian Rintoul was splendid theatre The build up to the nal climax was in sistcat never sagging nnLlos ing its grip on the audience The Agatha Christie surprise ending came as complete sur prise to those who had not read the book Wendy Hicks and ouglas Greenwood both members at The Littles Hill Players tnok leading roles in the production Wendy Elicia as the domineer ing irritating dispenser of ad vlcc secretly frightened Mrs Boyle can be found in almost any hotel for residents In Eng land In many subLle ways lsbc drew the charactcr at the guest who always takes the best chair until the audience thoroughly disllkcd her Douglas Greenwood was com plcmly in charactcr as Major Melcall From his entrance to the nal scene he was convinc ing as the retired army man The other rules were as well cast Bunnie Brittan was dclt lightiul Mollie Ralstan newly married eiticicnt and charm ing hnstcss She was as much at home in this part as she was as the mod teenagar in Theres Girl in My Soup Lawrence Benedict slipped in to the role at the English hus band with case Terry Judd as Christopher Wren was outstan ding He gained the sympathy of Lhe audience who bnprd that this inefficient dependant art lsl was not the killer And he was perfect fail or the oily gum chewing Mr Paravicini as played by John Evans The watch smuggling Para vlclni added touch ol humor mruughnux that gave lightness lo the play as it was needed Everyone liked the objectionable Scoundrel Miss CascwclI the rather scr lcss travelled writer was per Icatly pomdyed by Gcscla Cald well She completed the oddball guess and brought an extra di mension lo the play The interesting and proier sional set and cxccllcnt lighllng gave Lbe finish to the the play that raised it to Inc stand ard The all over pcrformzmcc level was irst vrale Frankly if you havent been la the Gryplmn Themre and il you enjoy lop slnnmer enter tainmcnt take your friends to production of The Mousctrnp Planner Plugs Planner Announces Resignation Battles planning consultant Inn Woman will become the planning director or the Metro Tatum Etobieoke as of Sept In announcing his appoint ment last night to the Barrie planning board Mr lilacPhcr sun recommended the city hire its own planner to replace him Now the city is more aware fthe inuence and judgment of planning perhaps now is the time to spend money or your own planner he said He said on city is how spend ing 510000 year for consulting fees He said planning in Barrie is rapidly becoming complex situation that wauld be difcult for new consultant to step in and learn For 512000 to $14000 year the city could him its own planner to consult with on day to day basis Mr MacPhersun said he was leaving to take his new job at good time or the city with new oicial plan and zoning bylaw and the bones of district plans to work on Mr MacPhcrsoa became the citys planning consultant three years ago He helped laund and has been an associate at the can sulting firm Murray Jones and Associates for the past eight years Belore that he was em played by the Metro Toronto planning board for live years utter his graduation from the University of Tomato During his three years in Bar rie Mr MacPhersaa was ros punsible for drawing up the citys proposed otcinl plan and zoning bylaw hope with any degree oi success in August at the Ont ario Municipal Board hearing in to the propnscd alticial plan and zoning bylaw to leave the city In good shape at point which my successor whether DEF manent employed at the city or analbot consultant can an Ill miss coming up here Ex cept for low frustrating mam ems vu enjoyed my here he said He said his greatest disap pointman was councils recent decision to re nd that thrcenrcns Oh Bayncld surfer be given shopping plazadcslgr nation under the proposed zan ing and ulticial plan Mr Mars Phcrson ought lung and hard to prevent more than one designa tian or shopping plaza being granted on Bayllcld Street He said councils action was rc gressive step up nrurtnsn 5311 full and games as viewers will find when they see Agatha Chris hes n1ystcry The blouse this weeks presenta uun by the Gryphnn Thealrc Company FROM LEHL Bonnie Brittan as Molly Ral stnh Guy Banuurmhn as Sgt Trotter Gisela Caldwell as Miss CascchI John Evans as Air Paravic and Terry lludd as Christopher Wren Standing in right background is Lawmbcu Benedict as Giles Ralstan Curtain rises every night this week at 830 911 in the Gryphun playhouse Col llcr Street United Church hall Examiner phalu TwoCar Accident Damage Is $400 total of $400 damage rcsull ed yesterday from two car accident at the intersection or Baylicld and Warslcy streets Neither at llle drivers involv cd Carol Ill Collins hr Elmvalc al Ruddic Vandclnar of Ves pra were hurt The mishap occurred 030 p111 Expert In Arson Address Firemen An expert in arson Investiga lion iram Lila Ontario Flra Mob Mlqumguu spam or Way evening at the manLllly meeting at the Slmcon County Mutual Fire Aid ASSDC iatlan SCAHAA members from the county will hcal an address by Allen Williams In the Knighis of Columbus Hall at Pcnetanv guishenc about Decision Against Him But Stellar Not Upset request by builder to al low lots with 40 fang front age in sevenvacre subdivis ion south of Ferris Lane was turned down by the planning board last night But the boards decision will not upset the builder Jack Stellar Mr Stdllar along with Doug Skelton of Triton Engineering of Barrie which designed the sub division appeared before the board Inst 11le to ask for the 40 tout frontage lots However hesaid it the planning board does not want loam frontage lots he would be happy with 50lt out frontage lots Under the proposed zoning by law and ofcial plan the area is zoned for singla family residen tial development with min imum frontage of 50 feet and trunimum lot arm of SMO square feet Mr Stollar told the board last night he made the request inr iuiont Imnluges in an effort to NonSwimmer Rescued After Hi TOM MOORE bailed ov Barrie man escaped with only drenching alter his boat burst into ames last night on Kempeniclt Bay just out item the hint at Mulcaster Street Tam Moore 0i Essa Rand had just fueled his 314ml coir in cruiser with 120 gallons of gasoline at Carleys Boats and was about 200 Ice offshore when the hunt burst into ames Mr Moore said he did not know what happened saw wall of flames about to feet high bailed out he said He was alone in the craft at the time Mr Munro non swimmer grabbed boat bumper anhls way over the side He was pick ed up almost immediately by one of four or live boaters who had seen the boat burst into lame and come to the rescue The cruiser valued by Mr Moore at $20000 burned to the Boat Burns waterline The loss was partial ly covered by insurance At the height at the blaze ames apparently fed by gaso line went it in on feet into the Bll The bank started driiting la wnrd share as it burned and eventually ran aground near the share behind Mikes Milk 0n Dunlap Street The Barrie Eire department exLinguished the blaze on what was lelt oi the crnit The fire attracted hundreds at onlookers An 0in smoke car rlcd by winds sprcad aver part at downtown Mr Moore watched his lloul burn from the shoreline with lrienrls He said the boat was to be shipped to the Caribbean Aug 15 guess my insurance age the insurance down south he sold at 35 lots He Said it 40 cut down on the cost or housing He submitted four designs of houses or building an 40loat lots He said the selling price at these units would he in the area of 519500 Mr Skclton said by allowing loot lots the area could be subdivided into 43 lots with minimum lot area of 4000 square feet Under the zoning re quirements with minimum at 50 font irnntage the area could be subdivided to maximum dent lots were allowed the per lot costs of servicing could be greatly reduced hence reducing the cost of the home to the buyer Mr Stollar is making sin cere eilort to lower costs he said The citys planning consultant Ian MacPhcrsnn said 40 that lots are 0m way of lowering the cast of housing However he said lower cost housing would be better approached by eith er semi detached homes or cluster development If you want to get smaller and smaller lots you should start going to cluster houses where there Is better use of mu tual open space he said Ml MacPherson also express Allan Cook Ltd Paving Contract Allan Cook Ltd has been awarded $6045 contract for the citys 1910 paving program The acceptance of the Allan Cook bid for the paving pro gram is subject to detailed checking by the citys engineer ing stall It was the lowest tender ai two received by the city The other from Disher Farrnnd Ltd was for 511310 Only one tender for curb side van was received by the city from Hart Motors for $7512 It will be considered by the finance committee bclaru ac tion is taken BASEBALL TONIGHT Barrie Cubs af the South Slmcoc Baseball League are at home tonight against Orlllin Ma jors Game time is pm at the Fairgrounds oli Essa Road ed concern the Ferris Lane area was becoming poor mans area hm concerned with the ill tmduction of more low cast units into an area already char notarized by lowinccmc unils He Sald smaller lots and other low cast homes would be better spread through the city than concentrated in one area The planning board agreed and recommended the area re main with zoning for so font frontages and minimum lot at 5500 square feet STANDING beneath the coat or arms of Admiral Robert IBanric FROM LEFT NFL DECISION TONIC Liquor Request burn the Innisfil IIamber aI COmlErC for liquor note on dining lounges and hrewcrs retail outlet Will be considered by Ihnlsltl Invin ship council at Its regular meet in at the municipal ofce at Stroud wnigllL Councils general government committee which is headed by Councillor Russell Stewart will present remmmendatiun dc cidcd on at commitch mcctv ing for councils cunsidcratiun Reeve George Burma hula lb council and other members in abide Dmuty Reeve William Gihhins and Councillurs Don Koopmans Blake Constable and Slewarl Richard Grub is clerk and Duncan Gwen dupuly clcrk UP 10 BOARD 11 council gncs its appmvhl an npwllcalion nlll be made tn the Ontario Liquor Control Board to set the polling date on was mentioned as possibility but this has yet to be decided The valing has to be held allcr Sepl 20 in order to comply with regulations rc quirlng thrccycnr spread be tween liquor voles Records Show lnnisl voters want in the polls on Sch 20 um and approved the establish ment of government liquor store but turned down bear uullct by narrow margin Lic cnscd dining rooms also was de rented along with bevcngc mums the latter decisively STORE FAVDRED The loo voting shalled 1599 for government liquor store and 1121 apposed making up the needed in per cent margin The bcer outlet vote was just 11 Slmrt OI carrying with 5961 per coat The trend was much the same for dining lounges For hotel bcvcragc mums the vote was 1H0 short of LIN 60 per cent vuie required Your own cunt at arms is more pcrsonal to you than your own name vanmin mung to warm that someone else will not havu the same name as you do but the Law at Arms states that than is only one arm to and person says Rowe city solicitor and an enthusiast of heraldry Last night Mr Rowe exhibit ed 13 coals ol arms that he drew himself irom various des criptions including those from historic documents The coats of arms all concern people whose names have had part in the history of Barrio or who are now prominent in the city Dcmile this personallly of arms heraldry is run taken as seriously as it should he by most people says Mr Rowe The person who displays coal at anns on his wall or ring claiming it because of similar last or clan name is making mistake There may be several coats of arms listed under one name each iar only one person San tach his ialllcrs coat of arm while the father is still alive and various heraldic syms hols like stars crescents al martinis indicate which son he is When the father dies only the eledest son can adapt the family coat of arms with other sons taking their personal arms and Mrs Macmillan Rowe andr Edwur PUiilZ Wily JUL 1370 equest Pondered In Innisfil Some 3061 voters or To per cent hr the 433 eligible cast Dallas Controversy allowed inc vat in due to in mind hallo some which were ark with check or the word es instead the rcquircd like Alarm Estimates an NEWS WEDNESDAY JULY 15 In 15 PLANNERS WANT OHC STUDY OF LOWCOST HOUSING NEED The planning board last night the Onlario llnusing Calparallax undaiakc rrcamlrlarldcd the city rcquat study of the need for Iowcust housing in the city after hearing Milan porn the lowcost housing committee mcmbcrs Val Rmckcr and George Harper The board also voted that the lowcost housing cammillca became standing committee at the planning board It also Voted to have be cummillce examinl low cost housing plans such as cluster housing complex in London which Ill scll homes for $11200 In their report in Bruckcr and lr Harper outlined the llama Ownership Mada Easy HOME plan of Lhu OllC The one will an mum undertake survey ol nccd tul lowcast housing in the city the survey discovers need the one wlll faced in buy land with provincial government money and subdi Ie the land The subdivision plans are displayed and lllL lots are put up for sale to individuals and builders at book value For the first film years the lot can only be leased altar that time the purchaser can exercise his option to buy ar continua leasing the land Air Bruckcr sail when purchasing the land the buyer will pay the ariglnal markel value at the tlmc ol the agreement The purchaser ol the lot has the option of building three four or vebedroom bungalow and must nd his own builder Thu OHC sets IlmiLs an the prices ol the homes Will it ma lmums ranging between 515000 and $17000 le down payment is five per cent of the value of the house alone To qualiiy for 515000 NIIA mortgage the applicant must have an income at approximately 53600 This may be the cum bincd income of husband and wife to reach this amount Mr Bruckcr said On completion of the building the owner will pay the mongngh which may be lal 35 In 40 your period 1ch and land rent Land rcnt would be approximately $10 month hir Bruckcr said Your Own Coat Of Arms More Personal Than Name Evcn municipalities all Into the Iaull oi adopting the arms Silt Fmcw$uma The Simeon Cmme buildings in Barrie tar example exhibit rendition oi the coat of arms of Cal and Mrs Simcoc How ever the canon on the shield has become fish for the county the two Lwelvepolnt stars have become three live point stars and Lilo Shield been quar tered all illegal by the Law of Arms other Barrie names were re presented by other cunts The cunt of arms of Admiral Sir Robert Barr who was commander in chief of the navy In Canada from 1819 to 1832 and passed through Barrie at least once ycm ta vi PentLaugh ishcne was exhibited and higlh lighted by several naval signs of heraldry like naval crowns anchors and tridaan and col ars urgent white and azure blue llIr Rowe was commis sinned to render the coat OI arms by Mayor Lester Cnukc The iamin oi Mayor Cooke was represented in the exhibit by coat or arms of Francis Cooke the rst Cooke in Amer ica and one at the Mayflolvers 101 gryphon head and shield with hand of cllccks cross the middle show promin ently with colors of crimson red and urgent treasurer or the Canadian Heraldry Society study the cant at arms rum tho arm Ru LI ly oi $5 on lays mostly minimum cld with band or bartlcs diagonally cross ir and martlct in the upper right corner SOME OF THE NAAIES other names represented in the exhibit Included Edward OBrien oi Shanty Ray descent of Brian Barumab High King ul Ireland lion Sir James Galvan rst judge at Simcae County and Senator aI Canada Richard Lee Banvick insurance agent mm ISBN 1906 and lilLllcl 05 Mrs Ill Stevenson oI Collier Street Peter Boys of OILAMU direct descendant of two Bar rlc mayors Rnbcrt Emund Hun Lcr 0i Vingbam in line as ellch Ian at clan Campbell and uncle to Straughan city clerk Allrcd ll Crcswickc mayor of Harrie IBEXZlSSH GOD don Alcmrk Barrie lawyer and The lion Charles Douglas Stewart supreme court judge and son of Douglas Stewart of Barrie It would be hard task to find out how many at the coats of arms hm registered properly with the College of Arms in Landon Lyon long at Arms in Edinburgh 01 Chief Herald of lraland says Mr Rmvc To com Iirm each could cost $110 while patent of your own coal at arms could cast $2000 tamin pedigrcol oi the man this city was named alter

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