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Barrie Examiner, 30 May 1968, p. 4

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NEW SUBDIVISIONS PLANNED One or simcoe Countys seekiogresidential lots De monn townships Adlala puty Reeve min Kelly on attracting mva interest lrom and Reeve Fred Baxter both metropolitan area buyers ioresee much development in am Lighting Park Ill imam township which now contri butes mom than 0000 annual ly to county taxation Plans are being made or new sub divisions Examiner Photo InStall Equipment At Bond Head Pcirk aBOND naming Swllngs be an new to ay zrouodmgordigment added to the 1Laurler cabinet and later chiei Bond Head community park Justice and to the noted inedi which is the centre of much local activity and annually at tracts thousands ol visitors at the park at the site where he fidvelfirgmduzwgf lived as boy Ills lather was chairman ol the community Anglican dugyml parka board for 25 years as he pointed to the new equipment Another member of the board Gordon Bradley referred to rec orde which showed the commun ity nerk was established in 1920 and the community hall coo kucied on the property in 1950 The park has an excellent ball diamond which has been the site NEW SUBDIVISION many exciting game tor Bond Head teams REUNION PICNICS iilr Harvey said family reun lsn picnics were numerous men oning there were two last week despite cool weather which then prevailed There will be two or three week all summer he stated One of last weeks outA lngs was attended by more than zoo people Probably most visitors to the Dark are attracted by plaques in honor at Bond Heads two most famous sons Sir William Mulnck and Sir Wdliam Osler Erected by the Ontario Archaelogical and Historic Sites board these are located near the entrance from highway TI and can be easily teen by passing motorists great many of them stop to view the plaques he reported in Drnry Committee To Meet iit County Building Today Sirncoo County council has con tinued to give co operation to the Dmry appreciation committee and the tourist and industrialcommittee will he rep nsented at meeting slated for today at the county council hall Reeve Carson Kceler chair man ol the county committee said committee reportswill he made Coutts heads the historical museums and arch ives committee with iron tnda ol Washago cochairman Mrs Donald Harvie prefi dent of the Simcoe County Wo mens Institute heads thewo mens committee with Linklaler Orillia chamber of Commerce manager chairman ot the mens committee The education crmmittee is headed by Bolger while George Davis heads the as ricultural horticultural and re loresiatioo conunittce Bas Ma son of Hurooia liisioricalParks is in charge of communications BARRIE HURONIA DRIVEIN THEATRE HELD OVER TIL FRIDAY BREAKING ALL RECORDS THEMIRISCHCORPORATIONnem SIDNEY POIIIEIl nlIIE NORMANJEWISUIiWALIEIl MIRISCH BRODIICIIIIII IN TIE iEii lilltllIIhyiielnn Adult Entertainment PLUS run Russians are comma THE RUSSIANS ARE COMING reference to the meniiirials to the postmaster general in the cal writer cairn to Sir William Osior also is located ball mile west People show iotcrcst in our history and our recreation locli Itics said Mr Harvey stating he lelt other advantages also should receive more attention Bond Heads location provided line site or satellite town such as contemplated at nearby Tot tenham large new subdivision was planned west of the park which in time may start Bond Read oil on new era ol development have seen many changes in my time and there appears to he great deal more com ing said the native of Newton Robinson and tile long resident of the area Mr Harvey farm ed most of hh lite andmantion ed the change lrom horsedrawo plows and larm equipment to modern machinery well re member when got my lirst tractor to years age and what change it made be reflected Mr Bradley also expressed in terest in horses stating he was glad to see there were still many around There were its horses on show at the Schomberg spring lair he pointed out stating he was particularly impressed with an entry of 12 sixhorse teams while ex ollicio members in clude Rev Downer MPP or Dunnnon Arthur Evans lilPP of Bradlord and Gordon Smith lilPP at Ordiia Dr Ives ol Stayner is cochairnnan with Woman of Barrie treasurer and Mrs Helen Mayne secretary lion Earl Rowe is honor ary chairman and patrons in clude Hon Ray Lawson Hon Keiiler Madray Robert Nix on Donald MacDonald George Drew Leslie Frost Mayor Robert Bentley and War den Alex McAuley Norbert Moran county archi vrst has asked that copies of all correspondence be given the ar chives to add to the Entry dis play io honor of the Ontario premier from 1919 to 1923 saw or some one The most primitive tribe on earth are the 50000 lodlans of the Amazon Basin in Brazil Barman MURDER 0N lHEIR HANDS BONNIE The hoetnn lairvin the tall also usually has standout horse show There are more riding and show horses around now he remarked discussing the passing of an age when nearly every larm had variety ol horses Heavy work horses were lower but there were more ponies and sadrle horses than ever it was suggested in addition to Mr Harvey and liir Bradley the Bond Head parks board includes lilrs Wil liam Sutherland William liladill and Mrs Douglas Reynolds secretary NOJMND NOW circular bandstand at the west side of the park is now used chiefly as pavilion When it was built 45 years ago Bond Head bad Its own citizens hand We had hand for years but this has changed too remark ed Mr Bradley stating the com munity has been without band in recent years Partly located in West Gwil limbury and party in Tecumscth Bond Head was named alter Sir Francis Bond Head controver slel lieutenant governor whose opposition to William Lyon lilac keozia was marked by rehallion At An us Play We bitean to negotiate with the Ontario Hydro lor the la deflation of lots lights to the soon as we can get them said Mr Page stating approval will be sought lrom Essa township counciL These Gut Ibis will he in addition to the new vapour lights to be installed on dillerent Angus streets including one or muse on Horns street in iron ot the parkOne light has been re quasted near the park entrance BALL MDHGBTINO Besides these lights there his been dismission about in stalllog noodllght system or the baseball diamond but the latter mustawait the raising of silitlicientmfmaoccahxm farI perlog possib this lrom selling smell park lands said Mr Page stating these were due from the Mc George ond Coulson subdivi sions letter has bccp lor warded lo the Essa council ask ing tor their co operation and approval Floodlight which per mit night baseball hove Along been dismissed by Angus sport fans who lecl this equipment Plan Orb Service lit Knox Church ORO STAilON Stall An oual decoration day service at the historic Knox Presbylcrlon Church has been arranged lor Sunday June 30 Originally erected in 1845 and restored in recent ycars the white trams church ls located on the 9th line road west of county road 11 Graves at many Oro pioneers will be decorated in the cemetery adjoining the church Only one service year is held at the church Presbyter lans oi the area attend Essen Church abouta mile north of Knox on county road 11 Siayner To Mark Decoration Day STAYNER Stall Sunday June 23 hasheen thnvtinte chns en for the annual decoration day service at Stayoer cemetery The Siayucr Ministerial Asso ciation will be in charge of the service which will follow decor ating of graves of veterans at Stayner and St Patricks cem etery and also of iraternal brethren ol the Loyal Orange Dodge SPECIAL CHILDRENS MATINEE FRIDAY415 PM Evenings at poor MM gr 1Eme PiESHEITE PHONE 72aooat ration em as INEAYIL NOW SHOWING snows an no one Theyre young theyre onlieykillpeople QBLYDE Adult Entertainment waddheatremendourhooctlo theymelntheamh condition are met The mill levy or the Angus perks area Ihteh in cluds lone beyond the police village bouniariu Is meted to raise uproxlmalely 31750 SUMMER EQUIPMENT Boards lor the winter is rink have been removed and placed in the storage building Swings alier and other equip ment has been placed in the The arterial wall which pro vides constant mpply cl cool spring water bu been blown ran DARRIE summon rampart mvoo me Did Organs lit Cooksiown ground out down beyond the Want rel nor said Mr Put Masters the parks board iodide Maynard Went Chlrlel Beil A531 Gernhill and be Archie Dickworth Essa Davis and Ema Councillor MacDonald with Arnott ston secretary mer and Mr Page chair KING PROLIFIC The hrliish king with the most legitimaie children was Edward who sired It by his trio wives Eleanor and Margar Still Retain Good Tone COOKSEOWN Stall Eigh teenth century organs in remark ably good condition lor their age have been attracting considerab le attention In the Leonard Roth collection of antiques near here Mrs Doreen Roth calledat tendon to the highly finished wood good tone and skilled craltsmaoship All three had high mirrors and slots or placing sheet at music Inscriptions showed one organ was made by and it Kilgour Organ Company Hamilton An other was Doherty organ but the place name was not vis ihic The third was manulao lured by the Dominion Organ Company at Bowmanvllle All three had lootpedals lhcro used to be piano or organ in most homes said Mrs Roth rcicrring to the era belore radio and television These were usually located in what was then known as the parlour now called the living XDOITI Unlocking the wooden cover at one of the organs Mrs Roth demonstrated the keyboard by playing few notes have been told it has remarkable tone she said nilallure antiques and farm implements pioneer era were among other special displays Sleigh bells tor cutters and rows ol oilehurning lanterns wore al moog relics at earlier days on the farm new workshop has been built by hire Roths husband Loom ard Cement slabs birdbnlhs and ornamental lawn statues mode at the shop were shown Space Provrded For More Pioneer Farm Exhibits MIDHURST IStaitl Sirncoe County council approval lor pur chase of additional land has been start toward extending Simeon County musem here The new land will provide space for erection ol barn at the back of the museum This is to house numerous pioneer farm exhibits many ol which are now at the back of the our scum Completion of the barn will protect valuable pioneer equip ment and also provide space or more new donations which have been ollcrcd lrorn Hawkcstonel and elsewhere aim Becheeper Will Be Honored At WON Besides his beekeeping Mr Jones was long time pustules Ier newspaper publisher and manulacturer The inscription on the plaque said David Allan son Jones me 1910 world re nowned breeder of bees and pinn eer ol the North American bee keeping lndustry He came in 136 in Clerkesvilte which in 1576 was renamed Beelown now Dee ton Jones searched the Old World lor species of bees and brought queen bees lor isolated breeding to the island at Genr gian Bay lie was Ihe first pres ident in not ol the Ontario Bee kecpers Association and in tea ioundingeditnr ol the Canadian Dee Journal Jones was Cana das lirst major commercial hon cy producer One of the oldest terms of ag ricultural production beekeeping at one time was it major source ol supply ol sugar and wax The honeybee was brought Io Amer ice and developed into an Indus try under the leadership ol then such as Mr Jones The unveiling ol the Jones memorial on June m7 was at special ceremony at which too legislature and the late George Johnston ol Mlnesing then member for Simcoe Centre were among the speakers along with the then warden Fisher canton ol liilisdale Thomas Little was then Dcetoo reeve who welcom ed the guests Superintendent ol Simone Man or home lor the elderly Dr chelvcy was chairman or the cemetery part of the serv Ice at which the cairn was un veiled Reeve little presided at the Beelon community park cere mony Mr Jones began the pubiicr tloo ol the first paper devoted to beekeeping in Ontario in 1885 it was printed by Jones and Company at Berton as weekly lie elsopubllshed the Beeton World now still serving the village and area and the Canadian Poultry Journal lilr Jones died in his 75th year at his residence at Deetoo on Nov or 1910 His grave isat the Prrsbyterian ccmeinry here BECOMES MONUMENT Russell Cave the 900oyear old home at Stone Age man in Alabama was recently dedi cated as nauooal monument Milli II llI Billill ON IN Ii comm DRIVEIN mesaroe PHONE 4872212 iNlllME DAY llll Iillt Chlldrenunderll admitted in llllllllllll NOW PLAYING IIIISIHPIECE nx mvmrwmmr All AWESOME MDRBIIIG fIlIll math amp pm THE Dido DE LAURENTIIS loan who ColorbyDeLuxe IIIIll Alwyn Color Cartoon

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