adoPia Police Tax For Angus Called Smokescreen mods sum gm hip muu In attimed our iy busizvman George Gunsp vhodlauj cdammkcmnhm ccn raised are the police Ls are They have been telling An us pcoplz will have to pay the rest if lbty modal police orcc for our helium laid the haimun the Wis mmv nitlee of the Angus District lumber of Commerce who is wellohown local motel oper llDl IVAN FORCE What we bay been asking is be rtestabbshm cut of the Elsa ollcc form like had before tated lit Georgia arguing nunicipal force had been oper Ifcd in BE for years and this what Angus midcnts wanted low We are more than willing pay our share of the cost but would not be fair to expect ngus people to bear the full Jordon Essa township bad Its own fours nan police force chief and Jim constables until break iown of wage negotiations last fall when the entire force re lixuci Since then the township has been given police protection by Ontario provincial police Mr Guergis said an Fasa pol ice forw would be justified by the records There were 294 calls registered in Essa town ship in year and 150 of these won from Angus be said pointing out this showed sun stantial demand elsewhere for police service beside Angus GEORGE GLERGIS Taxpayers in Angus contribute toward roads parks an vallads service for other sections of the large township which 91 tends southward to highway We are willing to cooperate and fee the rut of the town ship should do the same he said stating he was certain people generally would ItCOE nizc the fairness of this request once It was fully explained to them when Essa had its own force before the headquarters was in Angus but the constables were on call to any section of the T112 BARBIE EXAMINER TUESDAY AUGUST II 1370 township Lb largest cummi pity with more than half the popuhuon in the vicinity Align paid the larzcsr share toward the upkeep of tht force but this was done on pmporv usual bask up all are asking said Mr Guagh mm BRIDGE contending Auglu mum be Ellint man considtralion from Essa council the Angus business man also referred to the need for replacement of the narrow onetime bridge over the Notta wasaga river on Centre strch Our residents have taken this up repeatedly over the last saw eral years but the hazard mains be said amt53in con corn about continual use of the bridge by school chlldxe Do we have to Wait for bad accident before we set no lion he demanded after point ingoutthebridzclacha ped estrian crossing Lane is on antiqmted brigde constructed years ago which is no longer adequate to the Nottawasaga Sder tslon our other dmtlopmcnt uhloh has greatly incrde the vilume of bridge traffic Reports that Essa council has bad endeavoring to gel the courtly council to take action to rephce the bridge were lcrmlt ed buckpassing by Mr ouergls understand the Ontarln gov ernment will pay per cent of the ccstf they give approval and it is long past the time when the application should be made he argued he said Pioneer Tosorontio Recalled At Everett EVERETT Staff Celebra tion of the loom anniversary of Tosorontio us municipality at community park ceremony neon ly 20 years ago was recalled here Current deputy move of the township Calvin Ireland was then the youngest councillor An other councillor was Bums Wales father of incumbent reevc James Wales Carl Stephens was reovc and George Jackson clerk municipal message Still r6 trained saluting the IOOlh anni versury laid Toscrontlo Is 100 years old In 1350 moral llonndEssa were one The fol lowing year lbsoronllo was In corporated as separate mu nicipulity The first council had James Iatimcr as recve and four councillors Thompson Mor rison McCartln and Murphy EARLY HARDSEIPS The message added Our township then was covered with virgin forest and the early pion eers endured many hardships to clear the land to grow enough grain for foo Grain was sown broad cast out with cradle and then threshed with flail The settlers often curried their grain on their backs to Brad ford had it ground into flour and thencunicd it back again The pioneers it was noted never dreamed of the great pro gress to come which eventually brought such machinery as true tors combines and harvesters not to mention automotive and piano transportation and fast communication via telegraph radios and IcIchslon Al the 1001 anniversary it was stressed that it lshould be rccognized that the work and efforts of the pioneers who went before contributed immensely to todays prosperity in what is now considered modern living DOWNER MESSAGE Current member of the On larip Legislature for Dulferin Simeoc Downer MPP Alliston Plans Civic Cerembny ALUSNN Staff While the office staff is new local ed in the modern new build ing official opening of the Al liston town ball will not be held until Monday Sept 23 it was announced by officials special committee of counlt oil is preparing program to mark the occasion Located on the same site the new bulld ing replaced 78year old structure which had served since 1M The old structure was crcct 0d shortly after Allislon bclt came an incorporated town the lth anniversary of which is to be marked next year Visitors to the new munici pal hall were much impressed with its modern design and convenient layout The fire hall is located next to the structure Stayner Area Pair Win Dairy Annual EMTV IVUS Staff Eliza both anlearry cholter of RR Slaynor placed first in the annual demonstration Irma tition for dairy housing at Elm vale public school The winners were congratulat ed on their style of presenta tion confident delivery and background information There were eight entries in tho eompctiton North Simcoo clcctrlc club represented by Stelt phcn Pain Doug Grexton George French and Doug Arcser were seconde tile group In the JB class Susan Ril chie and Smut Fleming of Elmlt van dairy club were first with North Centrols Ian and Bernice Vusey second and Latentalno club third Guy MoreauPlerrn Paul Maurice nod Roger lacs pcronce represented the latter North Central Club represent ed by Ruth Jones and Gwen WEVE movro BLIGHTY BINGO will now be held at on curtins Club on Essa Rd Every Thursday at ti run Sponsored by BunIo lllluol Hockey Assorluflun Robinson won honors with the Georgian field crops club members Murray Jones and Bob Irunx sceoud Richard Furlon associatoag ricultural representative for North Simcoe was master of ceremonies and Norris Iloug of Toronto and Mrs Sandra Kell of 11R Churchil were judges NEW In TOWN and dont know which way to turn call the memfb Hostess at 7286384 or 7256803 You II be glad you did DISTRICT lWyebridge Boy Wins Shield For Judging NEWS OLD SALT Ol GEORGIAN BAY At All Carver native of Lovlcstnft England is as active as always running watcr taxi to Flower Pot Is land in the Georgian Bay No dull llfc has this old salt had sailor ship captain trap per sherman and guide hes done It all and continues in do so co Photo of Duntmon was among dignl tarics who sent messages of con Downer had been member of the provin cial house for nearly ll years at that time with little thought that he would still be riding member in ISIW Former Ontario governor Earl Rowe of Ncllln Robinson then mcmber of Federal government for the rid ing also sent messag paragraph of which sai should help sustain respectful memory of the rugged pioneer pl day tllut 15 gene and givn inspiration to the lively enter prise that has made Tosoronlln township due of die finest rural townships in Ontario well resident Sratulations lieutenant known ucemoru Shepherd was then warden cf Simcoc was among the many whoscnt mngratulations Ife was JOIIICd by Fred Hunter clerk now resident of Barrie and the late II Coleman father of current county treasqu Jack Coleman FIRST SETTLERS The history committee head ed by Vigby recorded that It was impossible to deter IIIIIIC who was the first settler In Tosorontio but Charles Handy who settled on not Concession about was as one of the first Apparent ly cwseftlers came before 1332 since It is recorded that Mr Ifandy left in that year despair lng of ever having company so for back in the bush committee report Mr Handy subsequently mov cd to West Essa and then went to mnnldale Latcr he left Sun mdale for Barrio George hunty and treasurer mentioned said the LAST TIME TONIGHT non nml DONALD lnAsn ISUTHERLAND CLINT easrwooo TELLY SAVALAS DON HICKLES AMI murmur TOMORROW WATT TO PLUGWAAY BRAIN GAP WALT DISNEY rum RUSSELL crsul OMEllI larFIJIIII WAIJ Itsrouw DlSNEY annualan exam unldbs puvtas Mums Orlllia Township Vote Asks Views Of Region Government Juliana 45mm Orlllia prepared for the purpose pfl township council has decided lu persuading the provincial gm give ratepayers of this Simeon crnmcnt to stop enforcing rc County municipality chance gional government all local mu to express their views on rL nicipaliucs al mmth at the next SW 30 Reeve John Paterson presid municipal election ed at the mcctlng Luunclllur Councillor Willlam Guwanlock God Gum mundw me who introduced the nutmu motion moved by Councillor suggested ratepayers he glVen Gowafllotk It was suggested chance to exams themselves by the vote would give ratepayers ballot now before waitingfar chance 53 when hey more morva toward ccnuuhzcd preferred to retain the present regional government Hc also form of local administration ra asked that copy of the reub ther than yield local rights to uliun be sent regional administration coo County municipalities sug gestig they might follow suit The motion said that it was Affects Bradford BRADFORD lStufl AS town Bradford has been levied 327239 toward upkeep of coulh ty roads and smalls for general county upkeep forthe current year down not of $32499 from year ago In 195 as vlllagc Bradford was asked for $1091963 toward general county upkeep and SI 03630 toward roads In neighboring Wch Gwllllm bury the current county Icvies include $5636 general and $12 271 toward upkeep of roads involve Simcne County EAIVAIS ISZJfI Donald Gum at an Wyebrzdge has been memo the congrat ulations of friends alter wmmag use Canadian Rational mim uon shield for obtaining the most points armlg novice judges Norm Simme IIl competition at Barrie fair grounds Gardiner received an pdan to win on Eric Carter of IIR Orlllia up junior leader by rxopolnl margin The ter mediate winner Pam Jcrmoy of tut llaullustunc and sea for leader Mike Jacobs oi RR Elmmlc reached 516 and 536 points respectively rm latter as senior did not qualify for the +II shield but received the Junior Farmer trophy Debbie French of RR Elm vale on be most points for girls is 23 with Pam Jcrmey of If one second Ruth Ann Jones of RR AIEdLlnd and El iabelh dcGortcr of RR SLU ncr each had 98 points the former for beef judging and lat tor for dairy judging Don Lang man of RR Urillla won for sheep class Some 120 contestants partic fpatcd in the Junior Farmer and HI curnpcutloru Beef dairy and swine judglng was done emphasizing the required anally Io select Stock on the merits of both we and produc Ion Don Campbell of RI Shall ly nay was highest point wm nor for fluid crop management and weed control with so In this section members were required DISTRICT antlers BUILDING LVSPECIOTI Blackburn has been appointed uulldmg inspector for me vil lage ut Cmemoru on commis sum and salary basis REUNION AT DUNEDIN DLNEDLJ lSlul Arrange mums have betp made for the annual Ilowbithanl lamin unlun at bumdin park uu Slur day Aug I6 sporb program is planned at the park during the afternoon and picnic supper in die hall llllal ALLISTON RATE ALLlsmN Slam llcsid tial tax rate for Al 1561i was sane mills wl eluded 1046 for public plus 169 for debenture and 13 15 for high school purposes plus 233 debenture BABKIE ORCHEGERA In neighboring Iluskokll it CIIEEMORE 5111 Tom was pointed out some townships held votes after the area was already committed to region al government It was suggcsl County Tax Trend ed that vote now would place Puttunduns unhcatra of Barrie will again provide the music for CNcmorc summur garden dance at the local arena on Sat urdav evening Aug under ratepayers views on record he fore some similar action might ions Club It will be the fifth of un sponsorship of Cre more Li series cnnnuoul lStaill nrcl latgory specific and la 11 members of Lc Jude Farm crop and than 52th safe 91 us focus controL The Ed Roberson trophy for Don Gardner mm close com up my team of Junior Far cra Penman for best Judging of Iuy west to the Gicaoru club lic recchtd 33 poinzs in ms hers Doug magma 5H cLLss to break foumay tie Campbell 51 and Don Campbell RunnerMp in the Juaior Farm 506 Encfssrtmuanuu man of on was In novice section Ihc luu Tum mm mm leaders were Don Gard of Central club pinch mm Ith an my +ll inferchit impby are Don Gardiner Debbie French and 3m bb mm Patricia Bunch an trophv was 3ch le sop Patricia Junmy pruncnfed for annual mmpcuuup by Neil hclen of ore and Mel mmm Sm pullsley nI onllm former 54 41 Klan on Junlot class winners were Eric Caner of an Orlllia To Show Flowers sea Ann llaun of an say her 515 Ruth Ann Joan of RR At Creemore Rink slullaud SIJ Larry sunny of RR Hawkcstonc 503 and CREEMORE lsmm En Ivan VIeArlbur of an onlllu tries ulll rccclvcd on lllurs 495 day evening Aug la for the Intermediate leaders um annual summer Ilovlcr show of pm Icrmcy of flit Hawke the Crecmurt flumcuiulrul So slunu SIG Elizabcdl churlcr untr of no Stayncr 51 Gordon The noduy event ull be litla Tran of rm llawkcstonc an on Friday and Saturday and Ariel Miller of fut Elmvu be open to lurs frum 5m Bruce Clark of 1m Shau lu pm on Frid and from 19 is Buy IIm Ru pm Saturday Senior class leaders ere Officers have been urging Mike Jacobs of an Elmll ncmbcrs to enter exhibits Doug Lungmuu of lift boost the show The society nl Orlllia 34 Du hie Freda of so has been gillng considera nil Elmvalc Paul Jul tion for arrangements lnr rcp sum of no linukcstnnn wsentation at on district is and Roy Campbell of an comcntion to be held at Barrie Shanty Bay in the full The sessions were Trophies and anards lull be hold Allistun last year and prusentcd at banquet lu be at Slayucr in 1963 held later DINING our NIGIITS Lake View RESTAURANT ifFomin Nights Monday to Thursday CANADIAN POT ROAST OF BEEF with Natural Gravy OR BABY BEEF LIVER with Onions s189 Children under I2 $I20 Complete meal includes Dessert 8t Beverage while 15 years ago the levies were $17202 and $3399 The 19 county tax rule was 93 mills while the current county rate worked out to 105 mills considerable change in overall assessment came about in the intervening years 30 PM PM in unevenn IIIAIINEE AT 130 PlI EVENINQS FROM EM OWCHOIS TEMINIWMR Ilaluff gPanaVIsuln Clllllly lule Isl FEATUREANTHONY NEWLY and SANDY DENNIS in SWEET NOVEMBER Adult Entertainment warm nansonorr Mcmocotoa COLLINGWOOD DRIVEIN THEATRE AFIEEmEIIEnllelsmcllnstlfn George Kennedy AnncJackspn mEllWallach Panavisiananlillsllocolllr WHEN WOMAN HUNGER Foo my Its EASY roll to use HER vtheulollllng 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