Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 1 May 1968, p. 3

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There are 100 llndem 100 flowering crab Apple 100 Nor way maples and an mountain uh Along with planting the trees on lawn tho aorta sort letter in the mailbox telling the homeowner bow to care for the tree and advising him that it is his property These trees have been pun ehesod lrorn reliable nur sery said Mr Grov Every ettort hls been made to give THE first of many now touch by Rene Deboer as parks unrkezs out this morn trecs to be planted through Nobel Hanna looks on The ing on Sprioghnmo rood out thaeity is given iinnl pair were among board at planting the trees Park Improvements Planned At Angus Angus area parks board will concentrate on improving exist lng Angus playground and the Quirk behind the Lions boil it it follows present proposals it was stated by Sanford Page chairman The former Essa reeve point ed out the area board will have jurisdiction over subd on hrks under which the munici alin has the right to acquire five per cent of any approved snbdivision for park purposes Subject to board approval these srrialier units will he sold and finances used to devean the larger parks This has been the sugdestion and it is Matter for the board to de cde said Mr Page stating an early meeting will be call ed to consider the situation Numerous ments have been made to the Angus playground where the Angus basehall team plays its home lgames An outdoor hockey and skating rink were set up there iiitics enjoyed by hundreds of youngsters PROJECT ABANDONED Questioned about installation ot wading pool such as pro posed some time ago Mr Page said this idea was abandoned due to regidatioos which re quired supervisor to be pre sent at all times when the pool was opened The lirst problem ot providing equipment tor ill tering ot the water could have been met but when the overall situation was considered it was decided the required finances could be put to better use else where The Angus District Lions club has given considerable aid in providing equipment and also providing equipment and also helping out at the ball diamond back of the Lions hall proposal lor the parks board to acquire 28 acre property or iuture park devel opment has been the topic of some discussion but no action has been taken since the mom hers consider developing of ex isting parks with available tin ances would be more practical The board is always willing to listen to suggestions of any ratepayers or persons interest ed in the Angus parks area Angus police village itself in cludes the shopping plaza and library south of Highway 90 and extends to the Nottawasa ga Rivenlt goes west to the Anguoldump property BETTER LIGHTING Improvements are planned in lighting on Huron street by site Angus playground This will be done when new vapour light log units are installed on dil terent Angus sheets Latest word tram the Ontario Hydro is that these lights will he install ed by the summer holidays At least one unit will be placed on Huron street Charles Bell is chairman of the yillage board of trustees and othcrmembors are Merv Miison and William Gibbs Mn Page is secretary during the winter and the lac llttla tellowo name is its $1 and at three days old hes CAR FIRE car caught fire at Crown Hill last night as driver James Loon anohENEflii for the first time with Sir Cedric the Daimatlan dog whereMarblo was born nt holding its annual Presidents Masked Eall May in the MAYA Hall on High Street Dance begins at 930 pmg OFFICIAL OPENING Official opening ceremonies at Groye Park Home for theAged begin Saturday with open house at 10 am The mayor will ot noisily open the homes pm 61 n1 Barrie and Paul Muir iii oi Cookstown The accident took martian am The Rotary Club oi Barrie is ANNUAL INSPECTION Barrio Sea and Navy League Cadets wiilhold their annual in spcetlon on May In add to the review or both corps by visiting dignitaries thara will displays and demo trations the lanai at was Henry Shanty Bay Examiner Pho to Realize the highest returns for your gwmwm your own on SHIP COLLECT TO our Registered Warehouse No Weston Ontario Obta sae Vandtwioe wit nt charge from Spencer Thornton Th lawman shearer No Stron Slmcoe trlct poop Serviced Barrio orby writing to Conndisthooporatlvo WeolGrowors Limited to at Clair Avenue It Tomb Ontario them good start it in up to property owners to no that the trees are watered and culti vated Trees on city streets are everyonas property and it is up to them to help curb vandali taro one parka board ottico will provide information to those wishing to know more about caring tor trees newly planted on their property EVANS TAKES FRENCH CLASS Art Evans MPl tor Sim coo Cont ll hock ll school Mr Evans and other member ot the 0ntlrioleg Mature this week began It lull two hour French lei sonl Monday that will con rtlnne tour days week tor the balance at the session The French lessons huh niue were promised by Premier John Robrig at Ottawa mutational talks in February Simeon East MPP Gor don Smtth in also enrolled in the French classes The mach tangogo program to port of Mr Rob ortl announced plan to nuke it possible or either language to be used in leg Illltnn debate Attendance 01 Monday was about evenly divided between Consuvntive Libs era and New Democratic Party nie come is tnnghtby hastnctm trained in France and il based on La lTruieoln Mdlmeninl iii of the most Irenuently occurring words and tom ol cxpresdon in everyday Ineedn liceept Challenge From Chatham In Oxiam Walk Rev Ralph Malflienzie 0x lam co ordinalor tor Barrie has accepted challenge irom the town of Cbatham in the May walk to Elmvale Mr MaeKenzie said he re ceived telegram this morning which boasted that Chatham could walk more miles than Barrie residents and earn more money than any other commun ity in Canada on the May walk The Cbatham walkers head ed by Otto Feegers issued the challenge on behnit at all citi lens in their municipality Mr MacKenLie said the turn telegram read The citi zensot Barrie andthe north part of Simcoe County accept the challenge and wish to remind you that Barrie and Simone County is the home of champ We will retain this repaint during the walk on Saturday the Barrie telegram signed off with emery Good luck youll need On Saturday Barrie walkieis wfll start their tFeetFlght Fa mineth to Elmvale by mmde route from HarridArrnJ cld MAP ILLusrRAresneolsraloureo suitcos counrv monies by Carol Roblln Ottawa have meted limit 55 members tlnm Ill parties THE BARRIE EXAMINER WEDNESDAY liMY ma First animals In New Humane societyiottioers today took the first occupants to bar ries new animal sbcl All dayJoday animals willbe motled tram the old shelter on Victoria Streetto the modern building There are kennel rooms in dogscaught at large and separatecnges lortbose which are ready to be said There is glossedin cot and puppy room placed just inside the door to begulln visitors into not loav lng empty handed Office space is small allowing maximum area or the care of the animals In addition there is an examination room and destruction room where anirnais can be putdown bu manely The official cornerstone was laid March by Mrs Marion Fell last years Barrie branch president In attendance at the ceremony were Basil Capes president of the On to Ho society and the architect lor the building and alderman Fred Smith representing the mayor At that time Mrs Fellcalled the new shelter the achievement or dream wbioh had begun years ago It is step closer to what we have been striving tor solong the goal of shelter that would adequately house all animals en trustedm the care oi the society there will bo two sep arato kennel rooms and then it will no longerbe necessary to divide the one small room now bolt ck of SYNCHRONIZED SWIlilll end at pm specialinstinctor tor the program will be Norrna Douglas chairmian of the Ontar io Technical Synchronized As sociation GENERAijg xviMEETING Ewellt May 11min shame 1chij iiAll interested Lihdrols in card it to attend Memberships will of fit doo Shelter loads is hiring progress An other luture addition to the build tog will be orematorlum At present iha city incinerator will be used EMERGENCY NUMBERS on rue Dept OPP iii and neon Transition Nb Ayn Ava Estiinaie 39000 Eligible Voters In North Returning otiioers tor the June 75 election have estimated the number otvotors in three Simeon County tidings It mm Returning ofllcer tor Slrncoo North Allan Roach ot Midland has estimated that out 01 182 polls in the riding there will be 393 eligible voters in the Grey Sim no iridlng there are 35900 eligible voters in the 185 potlingdivtsions Re turning otiicer ot the riding is George Philips of Colllngwood The York Simcoe riding with l9spousemects to have an el ectorate ot t9500 The rationing Stilton is Rex Smith of Queens Tborlding ot Simcoe North now extends irom Barrio to or illla Wasbago and Severn Fella in the north and toPenetang uishene in the out Nmrdnation dates has set by the Liberal riding assoc iation on Mays at the Oriilla Opera Hall at pm and on litay is by tho New Demotxat Party PORKELOINV sate 553 Centre not aoasr or Gonorsa WWIfilth Harrow Brannon kroaox on Los BABY BEEF mm 47 ideaiior in airmen Includes an Chucks on sheet Pickled carrier tons 49 ionisiopfh 100 Open Titanicmint 41anl Ave HOME OF QUALITYM SAUSAGE Li It Inn The enema emuvalve ridingusocletlonbu not an nounced thedltocottbelrnom loation meeting yet us Offensive Claimsfilfi Cong SAIGON AP Fighting ragad today tor the third straight day in tho northem corner of South Vletnomfwhero us and south Vietnamese troops reported killing on North Vietnamese in the last two We Military spokesmen said 71 Americansand oix South Viet namese had been killed Tuesday and 2h Americans wounded bringing total combined torus casualties in tho sector this races to 66 killed and wound rnvnxaumcn wanr as PHONE goo2414 49c Ho V13 Delicious Haven

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