lwoships of the Itoyal Can adian Navy will visit Calling and flirty and 21 during NAVY SHIPS TO VISIT COLLINGWOOD voyage to Great Lake ports Based at Hamilton they are the HliICS Iottc St Louis and HIIICS Porto St OI Jean trawler design they are multi purpose vessels Elmvale Its ax ELAIVALE tStaIll lhllc work has started on the budget figures Elmvnle tax rate is not expected to be sct for about too or three weeks it was stated by Reeve Alex hchuleyt Reeve lllcftulcy did not make prediction concerning the post slble rate but with county and awkcUn VTFrwvw school lnxcs up and costs high er an increase is taken for granted DRAINAGE SCHEME Currently drainage scheme at the west end of Queen Street to relieve west end household ch from spring water problems is being taken up wnth the do partment of highways We hope to get the conpcrallon oi the de partmcntJo hatie storm sewers installed to take the drainotf ti water to the Wye River he stated Now serving his fifth year as head of the Etmvale council Reeve ltchuley is county chair Studies Position mnn of tottrism and information antl has been mentioned as futttrc warden possibility This would be new honor for Elm aIc tlticlt has never had war den throughout Stmcoe Countys history Hetore he became rceve litr lttcltitlcy scrvctl five years as councillor Collcugucs on the present Elmvale council elect ett last December by ncclama tion for two years include Coun cillors Alex Currie Norman Crane Cecil French and Ken ncth Knox IIISIORIC SITE Reeve lichulc reported much interest is being shown In the historic llnmilton Inn site south of lliltsdale where Flos Council incl 104 years ago The county has asked Flos council to see what it can do toward obtaining the site cairn has been sug gested and this will be taken up if the site is secured $400000 Debentures Asked ELMVALE Staff F105 Municipal Tete on System which serves Elmvale Flos and t1 fringe areas Is faced with large expenditures for new equipment and the problems involved have bcen the topic for considerable discussion Authority has been sought for borrowing $400000 by debentures for the purpose of bringing equipment up to modern start dards Flos township council de Iayed actiontn giving its author ity pending more information The system has some 1200 subscribers and besides Elm valeFins fringe areas in Ille donte Tay and Vespra are serv ed An agreement with the tile donte Telephone System enables calls to be madethrough ttloon stone without toll charge on an titehango basis New cable was installed from Elmvale to Vespra and also to the beach area last year and considerable other work is tac ed Preliminary inquiries have been made and the matter can lime to be under study Council lit Essa Hopes Pay Otter iWill Be Accepted BAXTER Staift Essa tawn shtp council is awaiting word from members of the police delt flamingo304m new salary schedule offering substantial increases will be ac cepted It spokesman said coun it was anxious to avoid arbi tration if it can possibly be done on reasonable basis The new schedule calls for pol ice chief to receive $5400$5 000 for senior officer and $4 for others all retroactive to Jan uary The road superintendent Louis Truax was offered $5600 Petroactive partment and officials that its nouns TEEN Town got the snonssv This Week Saturday April I5th BEE LE and the Roulettes Next Week Saturday April 22nd THE PASSING FANCY Icomc and dance to their swinging sound By Elos Telephone Company There has been some local con cern over how the financing might afloct rates which were adjusted already this year The neighboring Ivvahomton Telephone System which has served the peopleof that area since 1909 is to be replaced by tbhe Bell Telephone ncxt Decem er Such suggestion has been made here but opinions differ and more discussion meetings appear likely The local service has been given considerable praise over the years Adjala Favors More Exemption From Sales Tax LORETIO iStaffl Excmplt tion of machinery and equip ment used ior municipal pur poses from sales tax is asked by Adiala township council The council which is headed by Reeve lred Baxter joined in petition from Sandwich West making the request to the On tario government The government has exempt ed calcium used in road work from the tax DISTRICT BRIEFS BECAME TOWN IN 159 ALLISTON Staff Alliston was first incorporated as vil lage in 11374 and became town in 1891 with John Stewart the first mayor FIRST ANGUS SCHOOL ANGUS lSlaffl Jonas Tar Bush pioneer real estate ag ent who bought 200 acres of land in 1053 built the first school at Angus in 1003 He also hired and paid the first teacher the year of the schoolsyopening Dress Casual Cookstown Gels Jubilee Fever COOKSTOWN ISIaIflTltcre has bocn great deal of inter est shown and we believe it will be succmsful event said Mrs Arthur Kidd when asked about Cookstmma jubilee celebration plans for Monday May 12 hlrs Kidd said she heard there were many Inquiries and it was anticipated many former resi dents and friends would be vts fling Conkstown for the occasion understand they are ar ranging an interesting program and good progress is bctng made in Lho onengemcnts she said Elsewhere it was learned the Cookstown jubilee committee has been advised Simcoe County float being arranged at the Mid hurst museum will be available to take part in the Coakstown parade as wall as others in the county STAYNER CURLING STAYNER Stall The lo cal eurllng seasons activities will come to vote on Friday night April 14 with the annual meeting and social of the Gran ite Club at the ltlasonic Temple Bill Duff skipped hls link to victory in the closing mixed bon spiel winning the Bellamy Lrolt phy Iltehsin AIKaissy Clare Priest and Ann Hanna were members of his winning rinkl Post Era Recalled Letherby Has Edge In Nomination Fight 0R0 STATION iStaftt Whilc others have indicated they to tend to enter the contest Lloyd Letherby llPP sitting member for the Hobart government is favored to be mononated to contest the East Slmcoe riding in the coming provincial elec tion The riding extends from lttldltind to Griffin and southward to Barries horde with Oro township First elected in February 1954 when he won by Jessica for then Premier Lcslie Frost fol lowing the death of Dr John Di ltlcPhee of Port Itchlcoll htrt Lclhcrby has carried the riding for the Conservative par ty in general elections three timm since usually by substan tial majorities The Coldwater tnsurnncemnn who acted on the governments select committee studying consumer credit has an DISTRICT NEWS THE EAIIIUE EXAMINER THURSDAY APRIL 13 1967 Alliston Raises School Levies ALLISION StainTotal levy on 12 municipalities toward the operation of Bunting ltlemorial High School here for 1067 will amount to $550000000 it was shown by table of the figures Just compiled The report showed the number of pupils to enrollin September at 1267 and an average daily attendance of 1005 The school has 60 teachers TECUIIISETII AREA Tecumscth township with $133705 had the highest levy with Alliston next with $120401 Essa was asked for $74954 from its section The Adjala area in the school system was levied for $61ttt2 and then came Ios sorontio with $30182 The levy on Benton was for mom and for part of lttulmur $22429 The village of Cooks own was asked for $18122 Tot nounced he will be definitely in the race again OTHERS MENTIONED Others mentioned as possible candidates include John McCul tough ltlidtand furniture dealer Gordon Smith former radio sta ttoo operation at Orlllia and Gra ham Card Ortllta merchant and rceve 0m Deputy Reeve Kenneth Gillespie presdcnt has captath ammo holding mem bfliï¬p In the riding assoda lion may stand it he wishes The decision Is then up to the con tvcnttnn which will be held at Midland Legion Hall on Mon day htny It will be on ere nlng meeting and those holding memberships prior to the meet ing may vote lo his is years as member hlr Lelherby has made some noteworthy speeches In the tentiam $1044150 while $114 50 was sought from Albion ttlono was asked for $940350 and west Gwitlimburyfor $433450 substantial part of the cost of operation is paid from grants through the Ontario department of education TRANSPORTATION LOWEII Transportation cost for 1967 was estimated at $130000 while it saintly last year amounted to $145440 Cost of instruction for prln clpats teachers nnd aupplten was $62171665 for 1066 while it was estimated at $73745527 for this year The sum of $451494 was ttst ed for maintenance and $95505 toward debentures wt is CumberlandofAl ltston is secretory treasurer for the Alllslon and Distrie High School Board By Bond Head Moth BOND HEAD tStaff The young people today do not reale ize how well off they are said David Sutherland he who now lives near the four corners of central Bond Head The onetime Bradford band master said he was looking for ward to bright summer after winter which be spent most Iy indoors We didnt have such luxuries when was young remarked Iltr Sutherland in regard to let evision radio all heating and other common place things which add to home comfort and enjoy ment today The young people just take them for granted now probably because they cant remember when things were dif fercot Despite his age which will matte him 86 on May 11 he said he felt ï¬ne and appreciated the spring weather which will en able him to get out more His greatgrandfather John Suther land was one of the Scottish immigrants who left the Selkirk Settlement on the Red River in Manitoba and travelled on that through wilderness to the cen trot area at Simeon County SCOTTISH SETTLEMENT Unfortunately he did not get to the southern area of the coon ty which was his destination as he died at Churchill But his son BARRIE HURONIA DRIVEIN THEATRE IIIUIIAIIB BUIlIUII tttEsrrwltocttnEttt nonTnEcoto EVERIIIME 0E 00MB 70 WWII8005 005s 60000 00 Daniel who was David Suther lands grandiather went on to the Scottish Settlement east of here Itnatlve West Gwillimbury Iltr Sutherland was born on lot 11 of the 4th concession and he was once wellknown through out the area as bandmaster of the Bradford hand still have quite few friends around Brad ford he commented Referring to the Bond Head plaques to its two most famouS sons Sir William Osler andSir William Muloclr Mr Sutherland said they were noteworthy Can adians and he was frequently asked about them since he lived at Hand Head He said he felt the plaques were worthwhile in honoring great Canadians member at pioneer fam ily Mr Sutherland said he has seen many changes as he re ferred to the horse and buggy era Except that he is hard of hearing his health has been re markably good for his age FARAIED IN WEST Vhilerhe lived most of his life in this area ltlr Sutherland tried farming in Westem Can ada for short time He found the latter quite on expeï¬ence and was glad to return to his home area This is where my friends are commented the onetime teacher and band leader llfr Sutherland recalled when most communllies had their own hands and said he would like to see this revived It does great deal to help good community spirit he remarked ln regardlo youngpeople Mr Sutherland commended the mod4 era interest in music and the good high school hands They have many advantages we didnt have but also problcms he said remarking that interest in music ls helpful in meeting them Heine One which attracted par ticular attention was the time he demanded that the legisla tive building be moved from smoky and crowded Toronto to the clean pure atmosphere of East Stmcoe suggesting Ortllia at logical site AID T0 0RD hlr Iretherby has helped Ora in getting road and other as sistance from the government andhe has been frequent visitor to the township when making tours of the riding Before he entered the legisla ture Mr Lcthcrby was reeve of Goldwater and member of Slmcoe County Council At one time he was publisher ot news paper in Midland INTEGMTE TEA CAPE TOWN tAPlIn bid to gain South Africas road 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