Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 11 Jan 1967, p. 3

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Cooperation Is Asked By Sunnidale Reeve SUNNIDALE CORNERS tsutt Our township mum to Is the gathering place for many problems and it Is some times wrought with controversy as we face difficult alluatlans that somehow must be resolved now said Reeve Lloyd Prid ham In asking for hill coop eration of his council at the in augtaal reacting held In Bethel School here yesterday In congratulating his collcax ues upon their recent election Reeve Prldhnmsald he hoped Canadas centennial year would be mo of prognss tor Suanidsle The township lost the Oakvlew Beach area to Wasaga Beach by annexation last year and this charged the composition of council dropping the deputy rccve and adding councillor appreciate the efforts of all who have tried to make the lot of council brighter and lam bur densome said the rceve In ap preciatlng appreciation for his good support In Sunnidale Thu attesting market the aim of his seventh term as head of the council Early L1 the year the counts is expccted to pas by law calming future mncii mtorwoyeaaetuuintwi nte IN to 51 In OATII OF OFFICE Pogue admlahtertd the oath of office in which the reeve and tour cumine Stir art Miler Dime McCort hith Buyer and Wesley Bates all swore they wotdd act Im partinlly and that they had no In terast In any contract either dicdiy or indirectly with the mm Mr aid this was the usual declaration hope we can work together as team this year 1le be gladtndomypmaald01n clllor Bates is lonncr member for 11 years who Is back after an absence of three cars Councillor Miller pcdgl he wouldnt be an obmructionist on anything which he felt to be In the best intemt of the town ship shall do aw best to serve well be Dim Councillor McCort mentioned the considerable experience oi the rceve and Councillor Bates should be help to the new members We hope It will be good year for Sunnldale be said stating he too would do his bcm We cant be expected to gree on evaythlng which coma up but we will cooperate raid councillor Bayer stating he would Judge each Issue on Its merits FARM MARKERS Rev hlaclfenlio pastor of New lnwell United Qurch led in prayer and century farm markers were presented by Reeve Prtdham on behalf of the Junior farmers to three Sunni daie farmers They included George Rogers 7th Concuston Alex llue 10th Ounchon and Norris Pmsser Sunnldale Road fourth was delivered to Mi chael Ooyla by John Bell rep resenting tho Junior Famers Mr Bell said there were 140 farms In North Simcoe still In the names of families who lived there 100 years ago Murray Stephens slip port for Sunnldaie minor hockey and the first resolution passed by the new council moved by Councillor Millcr and seconded by Councillor Bayer authorized grant of $50 The summers who range In age up lo 16 play at the Crecmore Arena County Council To Pick 1967 Warden On who will Simcoc Countys 109th warden This question which is being much discussed in county circles these days will be decided on Mon day January when the ln augurul session for 1567 will be held at the county council build ing here at Barrie While the name at Reeve George MncKny nl Ora has been frequently mentioned as pos siblc successor to former Allis ton rceve George McCaguc it is by no means settled and there Is always change of dark horse entry upsetting calcula tions STEPTING STONE As chairman of county finance last year Reeve MucKay has served in ositlon which fre quently has the stepping stone in the wardcnshlp lhu Coulsnn area farmer has con siderable county service al though thcre are others with more Rceve MacKay will start his 11th term as county council lor at the inaugural Reeve Al bert Calvert of Port McNicoli will be starting his 20th lionaver most frequently men tioned next to Mr MacKay since lnnlsfil Reeve Joseph Cochrana announced he definitely wouldnt be cadldnta has been Notta wasaga Reeve Arnold Vancise Neither Reeve MacKay nor Reeve Vanclse have announced themselves as seeking the post which dates back 24 years be fore Canadas Confederation to 1m Both just smiled when asked the question The view taken here Is that election is an honor conferred by the county council on the member consid ered the most deserving and it Is not position which should be decided by campaigning Simcoo county chairman of roads last year Rcove Frank Coughlln oi Pies could become dark horse Others mentioned in county clncles are Reeva Gordon Watson of Oreemoro Thornton Tops Hockey Circuit THORNHON Staff iihora tons leading 31s are idle In the South Simone Hockey league to night while Palmick meets Stroud at the Rradlord Arena Reg Flemings Thornton lea ders swing into action Sunday night Jan 15 when they clash with Painswick at p111 In the blot game of tyranttrill Imetto is scheduled to meet Stroud in Reeve Alex McAuley of EM vale Reeve Tom Joslin ol Oril lia lnwnship and Reeve George Davis of Essa All these mcm bets and probably others are likely to be nominatcd But when the votes are counted Mac Kay Vanclse and Coughlin are ratcd as the likely top three NEW MEMBERS With more new members than usual Joining for the first time speculation on the outcome is perhaps risky Among the chan gcd representatives from last year will be Lloyd Taylor and Russell Creighton of Matche dash James Wales of Tossornn tIo Michael Asselin and Eugene hlallloux of Titw Ken Gillespie of Oro Cari Duran oi Vcspra lack Taylor at Alliston Art Wright at West Gwiliimbury and Ernie Miller of Celdwater Some of these members have served before but not for few years while others will be trying new experienca in county council wrk Medente Reeve Dalton Jer mey and Goldwater Reeve Er nIa Miller are not likely to be nominated since these two mem bers have had the wardensbip honor and repeat elodious have not been followed since beloro the tum of the century FORMER WARDENS All living former wardens of which there are same It will be invited to Ilia inaugural and it is hoped most will be able to attend The oldest la Charles Epiott 93 of Goldwater village who was warden In 192 John Drinkwater oi Northber In Orlliia Township was warden in 1936 and Judge Carl Stow art of Barrie in 1987 Willow Owned oi Minc sIng former reeve oI Vespra was warden In 1939 Living ex wardens who headed the county ootmoil during the 40s and 503 included Banting Barker Miller liar vay Evans George Pitt 72846 Auwous rtnrras tamer as hunter aanRIE noaanr wrsr ammo Monday Shepherd Hart Reed Smith Campbell Roy Iiiclding John Small Fisher Ganton Evans and Patton George Llsk oI Tecumscih now member of Ailiston High School Board was the 1960 warden Montcalm Maurice of Tiny in 1961 the late Mc Donald in 1562 DeConkey ol Matchcdnsh In 1963 Dalton Jermey ol Medonte in 1964 Her bert liughes oi West Gwiliimbury in 1965 and George McCague last year Following the election of war den tho choosing of committees for 196 will be the next order of business Early attention Is given to budget studies so that the county tax rate can be set in arrplc time for municipalities wishing to strike their tax rates early in the year DISTRICT BRIEFS PARKING LIMITED SIAYNER Staff Parking in front of Stayncr town ball will be limited to 15 minutes un der new bylaw recently pass ed by council COLLINGWOOD CARNIVAL COLLINGWOOD St Plans are well advanced in ar rangements for Coliingwoods winter carnival which is to be held early in February Graydon Riepert wellknown local busi nessman heads the carnival committee Ourrentiy an effort is being made to line up entries for the carnival beauty contest and application forms are avail able at the Chamber of Com mercc office TAY NAUGURAL VICTORIA HARBOUR Stall Tay Township council headed by Reeve RalphrDalton started new twoyear term at its in augural meeting here today Wednesday January 11 burgh Matthews had busy term as 1966 sports dir ector of the Royal Canadun Legion at Angus The program was thhilghted by play4 ground picnic and sports day Log Building Pioneer School UTOPIA Stall First school built in this Essa rural cam munlty about 120 years ago was of log construction with bench es and long table like desks which faced boxstove In the centric ot the oinsroom Sc retary of this early school was Eugene Smith gramsgranite thcr ol the present deputy rccvc of the same name In 1367 the property was sold and new tmme school buiit on lot 21 or This burnisl down in 1m and was rcbuilt on the same foundatian the same year and it was later enlarged and remodelled cairn with mounted old school bcll as memorial to the little red schoolhouse days is Included In Utopia community hall centennial improvement pro ect Talk On Quebec Will Be Given Hillsdale WI HILLSDALE Staff Ills tory and culture of Quebec will be dismissed by Mrs Thomas Morrison at the regular meeting of Hillsdalo Womens Institute which will be held Tuesday January 17 The citizenship and education committee will be in charge of the program and Mrs Thump son heads the lunch committee There are no strangers in our institute just friends we meet was choscn as the motto for the first meeting of 1967 Customs oi other countries also will he discussed TRADE DOWN SOUTII South Africa is Britains third largest trading partner Cabaret DANCING fo BOB HUNTERS oncuasrna uvsuv SATURDAY NIGHT AT nunsasuor VALLEY rai lulu call 1254451 ATTEND THE CIVITAN CLUBS GALA OPENING TOMORROW tuning to this city at iasi DISTRICT NEWS HIE HARRIS Emnm WDNBDAY JANUARY ll flS Committee lit Collingwoocl Making Centennial Plans COLLINGWOOD Stall All committee memben are urged to attend meeting o1 Collingwood centennial committee wde Ia being held tcdrmdm Jan ltlnthematroomBen Earlier Woardhot chairman and Ted Murray of this active committee While there was smm um polntmcnt over delay in Instal lations which meant no gas for the centennial flame stand as the centennial year opcncd oth er arrangements are proceed ing The need for general co operation and support has been strused Special centennial plaques are available for homes which have been in family throughout the 100 years of Canadas develop ment since Confederation Collingwood relldent who In six month older than her coun try Mrs licltltister was 100 years old on GrrIatmas day The last surviving member of Nottawasaga family at dart she was Graham MacDougall balore her marriage to Mr McAlllstcr at her home on the Fourth llnc of Nouawasage They lived for some years at Graeme The centennial committee has asked for brforrmtlon there are any other residents of the area who will be 100 years old during 1967 Parades caravan visit sport ing and stage events are indud ed In the centennial program Announcement also has been made that two Royal Canadian Navy ships will visit Collingwood harbor on May 10 and II Craighurst Named In Honor 0i Pioneer Medonte Family CRAIGHURST Staff ID caicd at the four corners where Ora Mcdonte Flo and Vespra meet Ihls rural community was manual in honor oi the Crag fam ily pioneers at this area Old records Show the first act tier who rcnullned in the Me donta side was Thomas Craig who settled in 1612 some 10 ycars bcore he had neighbors General settlement did not begin until after the first survey In 1627 and the Moth anniversary of this occasion is to be com memorated along with Canadas centennial Simcoe Countys first member of Parliament Captain Elmes Steele was awarded grant of 1000 acres in lilcdoute near Mt St Louis and cairn marks the site Captain Stcclc elected as representative ol Simone district alter the uniting ol Upper and Imvcr Canada under one Parlia ment died in 1865 at the age of 85 His son Sir Samuel Bap field Steele was noteworthy organilcr with the North West Mounted Police first school to be built in Mt donte was near lnrralt and it was erected about iota Medonte AYLMER rennin cursor 2oz axes atrium MIR LYNN VALLEY CREAM CORN oersnoeur CORN FLAKES Ltouto had population of 548 people at the time Extending from thalghurst to Waverley along the borders of Fine Mcdonte has some attrac tive tourist areas particularly along Its part of Orr Lake and the Mount St Louis ski area Scenic high hills make magnifi cent ski slides and present fine vtcw of he countryside SATURDAY NIGHT The Stitch Tyme CLUB PAV Orillia 02 BOTTLES ZI39 zutr artan Get Free 1902 TIN 16c STYLE at Hist RXY woes mus urnar as DUNIOP St aanntr ocrtutrsrviuorj Hsto OVERI Lasrruwss To NIGHT SOUND OF MUSIC STARTS TOMORROW SEE OTHER AD We inan nuns lacunae nunIan nmmm utmostm Illnna Fllnlll Ill Vanuatu EDIE GLOW ITEMS aiunron IIIIIIIE mm mm nos mmmtllllllmlllll mitttLlltIlIstRmEflIm am or validatan mmumam urunnurn FOR FURTHER INFORMATION JAVEX SUGAR TALLVTINS Carnation EVA cm management at runes Ill I10 SilltfliliilillulIMlS liliill rrd um lWIISTWWSIVHI JIM lDFD humilitde liE Lawnmnumm Nfllludlrlhiulm mummymm mfijhwuwm noun am the 22823449 l4OZ TINS 2139 Lloutp VBLEACH 169 GRANULATEO IllLB BAG ORATED MICK IPALM GARDENv root the second match at 930 pm Thesa games also will be played at the Bradford arena Dan Brandt wellknowlt local businessman who is sponsor of the Thornton team Is pleased with the success of the club which is well out in front of the standing in the foureiub race the schedule continues to the rrirfiddle oflabruarybefore play MEATS Tenderloln end for roasting nun prom 59° llamas ptplilllpltllllt III our time WINNER IF IEADEMI AWARDS including lest liable AT FLEETHAMS RED WHITE ONLY POTATOES 139 an POUCH PAK Illflllillllill 5OZTN5¥ Cllth in 1011 CLARKS nornus ranks Barns Sit9° OCEAN KING 15oz TINS Plilll Simon 65° Oranges BENSONS CHOICE ZBIOZTNS sv LB Trotting usage satco 4eczrN5 II JIllIlE 311°° Yellowotttoltsg mutants 41 Wienersass rimz 11 33 7201an av THEFLECE IQUICK ORIINSTANT gt leE ll HAM lEll Bugs 69 5070 camp and so nan69c iii Luncheon Meat cLoveaLEAr7oz rm lunu Fts ZItitifé Gleam Toothpaste 4151 Head Shoulders Med 89 Secret Deodorant 69y FRESH Produce 7459 D01 IOOZCELLOM Spinach 23 tilLb Poly No Grade LOIN Pilllll IIIIIIPIS 799 it RINDLESS Bacon 79 COLOR arDrlaxs at minimum In annual illii ult iliiil mmliioilnr was nTéuian noocans 6scnn munmsramulmfisr LEHMAN wruuymeMdhmmmvwwfifiWm EVENINGS pnn MATINEES pm SCHEDULE OF PRICES RESERVED SEATS ONLY Eveningsl Sunday through Thursday this returnsturd Holidays szno Nam Matineoa Saturday Sunday Holidays euros Address Wednesday 5125 Date Requested BOX OFFICE OPEN DAT FROM 12 NOON TO 030 LI MA To CALL FOR THE arsr BUY ON YOUR INSURANCE HARRY PROMM Mall sclfnddressed envelope with cheque or money order payable to ROXY THEATRE 46 DUNLOP Wt BARBIE All Seats Reserved It Davidson St nmte Til110 ESSA RD BARRIEmx

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy