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Barrie Examiner, 28 Oct 1959, p. 11

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Amen was reported diatoms no an arpmchw the culvert thaws tram into rivate on 5W1 broken County Road and according to the Township Roads departlnuit is not public ability However as it is claimcdto be backing water up to cause dam ages the road superyisor was instructed to iodr into the mat ter The road to be made into this subdivision is still awaiting legal arrangements it is time the taxpayers here got road made regardless of width or who pays the shot This later could be adjusted by assess meats BITCH CLAIMED BLOCKED Areportoltha township en gincer on the matter in which some of themnterials on the bank at the South lootstil ditch has been pushed back into the ditch was matter of council discussion It was agreed that thesz responsible would remove the material by the first week of Novelnbu further action would result The engineer com plimanted the ratepayer on the manner in which the banks had been cleaned up so as to leave mod along Asked if any arrangements had been made to how the wet ers coming down from the bron ches of Cherry Creek into this ditch taken care of the engineer said he could do little about this now as it was not included in the original plans The land owner who is flooded by these spring waters not getting into the ditch hasthreatcned suit unless taken care al RAILWAY CROSSINGS Every time council meets there is more correspondence re gardlng the finalization of the crossings protection equipment ordered by the Board to be in stalled on three and possibly tour crossings in lnnislii Council pas ses motions and accepts the re quired leg terms and am meeting the are more details It is expected that these sig Ials will be erected early next Efll The crossings at Highway 27 dth Line at Thornton is now und er discusion thuncil feels this is matter of the Departmen oi ighways and is willing to our us all line portion closed across tracks and divert it south to highway 27 few years back the township tad itseoglneer make detailed eport on this and copy is still on file It would involve purchase of land it arranged as suggested by the Department of Transport Counefl feels one set of signals might be sullicieot on this angle crossing TURN DOWN SUGGESTION The Township of Crowland senta copy of suggestion it has put forward to have Welfare handled exclusively bythe Prolt vincial Department and relieve the townships of any part of the cos This was turned down by lnnislil as hot to the est advan tage of the municipality Coun cil members felt it would increan se the costs to all About the some time an ac count put forward by Chairman of Relief Councillor Gibbius to cover the ent of two taxi trips to and the hospital in Barrie was left in abeyance when council on the whole refus ed to agree to the payment The clerk have details irom the flies showing that in one case the patient had been ordered to hospital by doctor for amputa nuestion astowhyjhe ac counts hadbeen delayed Since last February and the fact that they had not been authorized by the township relief oiticer csus ed the motto to he tell fore re port by this olIicial Councillor Gibblns claimed that he had been acclisedIlo the press of hav ing Withheld the payment and wanted its part ot the Councils responsibility STORM BITCH cosrs the report of Engineer We regarding the suggested storm tiling or piping at the water down the deep ditch an the south side of the 8th Line past the school and Lekelauds district was read into the records show ing that there was 2360 feet culvert needed which is estimat ed to cost or labor and pipe up proximately $19680 lf the pipes are to be placed an added property to the width at the road this would mean ed ditionni The sldmvnlk Which is being asked for along this part of the road is not in eluded in that estimate Engineer Weir told council he had not yet been authorised to arrange tor sidewalk in Stroud on the west side of the highway to the new shopping centre This is to be paid for as local im provement otter the Deport meot of Highways and townslup have absorbed their proportion of the costs ASK STREET LIGHTING The residents of Lnkelands Avenuehave sent petition ask ing that their street have lights installed Hydro sentthem es timates on three difterent types of street lights at different an nual costs As soon as the decision has been made council will it sub fieleot proportion of the rate payers in the area have signed the petition recommend to Hyd ro that the work be done and the costs charged annually to the ratepayers on the street Claiin Two Youths Heldllobbed Mani TORONTO CWNo youths were arrested here alter Robert Gardiner 33 salesman told policehe was heidrfor several houis in the bdsement of house Gardiner told detectives he was sitting in tnvernMnnday night when he began conversation with youth at his table When he leit the tavern the youth who was at his table and another youth were waiting for him at his car parked near the tavern He said the youths who indi cated they armed took his wallet conta $40 and drove him around for half an hour then took him to the basement apart ment where they played music and drank liquor He said the youths then sug gested all three go to restau rant where they lett him Pat Cullen 21 and Ronald Dar rock 21 have been charged wi rohbuy NATURAL COMPLAINT HURSTMONCEAUX Eng GP Complaints poured in to the coun cil about the noise from 100 motorcycles which invaded this Sussex village one Sunday One complaint was from woman 1i house named Tranquil Say Iobsfire Geing Begging Ill City Public Works Dept Anybody want job Theyre hiring anybody right now at City Hail tor thepublio works de pertinent There shortage of labor in Barrie at present stated Mayor Willard Kinzw Monday You mean shortage of sui able labor at iedAlderman Lester Cooke chairman of pub he works mean shortage of labor replicdrthe mayor We are hiring men They iont have to come from Barrie They can come from anywhere iAa ion theyvarewarm cracked city comptroller Walter Gigg Mr Gigg told eouncilthe ppblic works department was losing more men than it could liiVlore Clllllillldlls tiny hire 0nrorews are spread very thin Thestatements were made at City Council meeting in answer to suggestion by Alderman Fred Smith that councilhire our other gang of men to construct sidewalks Alderman Cooke had explained sidewalk construction was now llmunths behind It was not feashleto havethe sidewalks constructed by con tractors he said Council had agreed to give Priority3to construction of side walks on Perry Street and In Street tor protection at school children Mr Gigg prams ised to take work crews off oth er construction as soon as work permit was issued CHEVEOLET High Schoolersfl Poor Intaniples President Stewart oi Oakley Park Home and School Association had cementsneigh borly things to say Monday about neighborsliarrle North Collegiate students in letter to city council he complained the collegiate stud enls wrrea danger to Oakley Park children They drove motor vehicles he stated with diam gard tor elm Those who walk ed straggled over the road setting badexample for the youngsters Nor was Mr Stewart satisfied in other ways There was no set aty program at the school he said There was lack of side walks in the area And there were insufficient gns to warn motorists there was school near Council is studying the letter to find ways of improvingtruific safety for the small try Council Facing Damage Claims Barrie city council received an animated corro ondence Monday from loco wyer Gordon ltlchirk Mr liloTurk isbrcprescnting two aggrieved citizens Their allegation that they have suiiered financial log through the operations of pub lic works contractors in the JohnsonPuget Street area Mr lttciurks letters con tended Lorenzo Construction Co was the defaulting contrac tor Its men had been ineffi cient and little attempt was made to clean up the street he asserted one client Bertram Broth ers had been unable to load materials as it had not been pomible to get past the con struction work Another Mrs Emily Colcs had suffered dam age to property he said He indicated claim on be hahi of Eertram Brothers would be made as soon as assessment of damage was com pleted The claim would be against the city and Lorenzo and he advised holdback of some of the contract moneylo meet the claim Aclaiin wasalready submits ted on hchaiifof Mrs Coles and unim be received suitable reply within 10 days stated Mr MCMIE action would be taken Council members Monday voted to pass on the ColEs claim to the citys insurance company They also reversed previous decision giving Mrs Cola anexagratiapayment and perfect health balanced supplement are registered andguarente to be required by your livestock Sosatisry mineral needs the ECONOMIC our Mill for either Hogs or Cattle lllLleJA Appointed Dietnct Municipal Inns we JobnEWicehnsrhcentlyheen ranslerred to and as dish riot muoidpal engin lorr the Ontario Department of Highways He succeeds Williarnll Venn who has heldlhe same post since April 1957 and who has been transferred to Hamilton as dist rid municipal engineer Up until the time at his appointl steakMr che was assistant distria municipal engineer for the Toronto district or the de partment holding that position since February1958 hlr Wica was born at Thorn ton south of Barrie June 21 1923 He attended school at be tray and at Tottenham In lmm ary 1M2 he éuilsted in the Rt AF and served asva bomb aimcrr receiving an honorable discharge in 1945 Upon being graduated with degreeln civil engineering tram thellniverslty at Toronto he Joined DHO Starting in the bridge design of tice as design engineer he re maind in that type of work for several years until being trans ferred to the municipal roads branch of the department He is member of the Association of Professional Engineers of On mflo Iielt Strong Need For In Rome Barrie YMYWCAS financial campaign continues and dona tions are still rolling in One letter accompanying contribution was that of Miss Elizabeth Rodgers Vorsley Street Barrie Her cheque she noted covered both campaign donation and her membership renewal During thewar said Miss Rodgers in her letter worked at the camp Borden Weilare and the Active Service Club felt we needed more than any place in Canada Predicts Increase In Homes For llged TORONTO CF The direc tor ol Ontarios homes for the aged predicted here there will be twofold increase in the number of persons in such homes during the out 10 years if the present trend continues Earl Ludlow told the Ontario Hospital Association that longer life spans are increasing the rate of seniiity in Ontario He added that many persons now in hospitalscould probably be transferred tehnmes for the aged if space were available He referred to new honfe inKen era to which 20 hospital patients were transferred 411 3911i 4H Chili Holds Meeting On Monday acme at1pm thethirdmeetingotlioliytlo1 4H Club was held at Mrs Emma The roll call was an mend by eight members The business section otrthe ting followed ltwas decided thattbo next meeting wmdd be held at Mrs Hoskios Nov hire Lackio dunonstrated how tomalte iappedeeamstaytx sdtching gathering French seam and machine gathering Barbara Hoskins pattern was lald and Mrs Campbell with mm wtcr coho Holds Workshop Today Barrie and DistrictLHome and School Council under the chairmanship othirs An new has made tinal arrange ments for the annual Leader ship Workahop to be held at the Johnston St School This workshop held an nually is planned primarily for the new executive and commit tee members of the associa tions but everyoneis asked to discusiou visual aids ex attood There will be panel change of ideas and someone on hand to help the new exec Gail Browns assistance showed how to pin the patternto the material gt The home assignment for next meeting is so work on garment and have record book up to date The roll call is The pattern alteration have learned to make and how it is done utive member with hie pro blame November is Home and School Mouth and with this in mind the Barrie and Dis trict Home and School Council will have as speaker at their open meeting to be heldNov at Cri ington Sehool Coi onel Swinton Colonel Swinton is presently president of theEncyclopaedia of the Conference Committee Britannica and was chairman for the Canadian Conference on Education This will be an open meeting and everyone is invited to attend Friar With Stigmata To hiherit Fortune In 7Year Court Battle ROME Reuters Roman Catholic priest who for so years has had stigmata the wounds oi Christ in his hands and feet will inherit 2000000000 lire inhout $3200000 alter aseven year court battle over the will of litelbng friend He is Father Pin 72yearold Capuchin friar whom Roman Catholics all overthe world credit with the power towork miracles His friend Mario de Giacomo died in 1952 but the will was con tested by the administration of Naples Hospital which stood to in herit the money it it was relused to Father Pin The it al administration claimed the legacy was made to charitable works rather than to the friar himself and that he could not legally claim the inher itancc Home civil court delt filed in the fathers tnvor Mon The bequest was made to help the frinrs hospital which has been built around the monastery of San Giovanni Rotunda near Foggla southernltaiy Thg marks at the atlgmata date from day in 191s when he tainted at mass Since then by order of the Vatican he always has worn gloves except when celebrating masslor the thou sands at pilgrims who come from throughout the world to seek his prayers Merry Menagerie If those things they could hr getobeut 61o clog pmbleml The mineral requirements otfyour hogs and cattlemust be satisfied you are to xSllllllyGAlll issseurlnt MINEIIIAI roll warns ed mineral mixtures co tEFLou Youstivrsroer nrroumrnns ntainlngnn and dulyrthose mineralspresently Queital reapth top performance The needs or the individual animals vary not only from animal to animal but also according bathe basic reed they fr eating Consequently it is impossible to satisfyoaoh individuals mineral need with any and You need not pay lotormoneyvror agoqdmlneral mixture Slimjam miherals are the beat money oan buy anywhere and lthnkesra lot less money obuy SEERGAIN that no totherhnihcrals way with Saharan availstalent Marsha dvtbe Key Club at Central Collegiate Monday put on the entire prompt for the Kiwanis nubgdBanlentCom munitylglouse Kiwanislresidcat Bill Lang turned the dioncrmeeting dir ectlyovertoKeyClubPusldent Eric Adams whdprcslded Ali ounpanyiug the 18 manhers were Principal Bowman and Parker still advkor msinssons was led by Mike Ogden Gary annui listed sch icvements at the pastycar by the Keypnin David Gray introduced KEY Clubbers presentJnciuding the prosiihut as Jim Brody treaslt urer Jon Crowelavis Forbes Rm Bud Goodallam Peter ray Earl Hart John ennebry Bruce Henry Gary Maw secretary Lary Ideson Gary Kennington Bob Lougbeed Gary Maw Mike Ogdeo vice Presldent John Pelletler Ross Spearn TWO SPEAKERS The were two speakers ldike Ogden gave talk onluv NOTED SUPPORTER OSLO Norway GP Pearl Buck the noted American author was principal speaker at the opening at the annual Norwegian Red Cross drivehare She paid warm tribute to Norwegian achievements in the field or care fo teebleminded and other had dlcapped childrm Mens As used in the humour THELIFEAND LEGEND OF WYATT EARP gt Television series starring Hugh OBrien ans the official Grey Ivy leashstripe as worn by Hugh OBrien the Wyatt Earp TVséries Every young fellow will wnnt repair at thisluw low price Program For Borne Kiw pointed ammonia miythreeper teen oouidvhe Key Club hedeprmrdrudn direction oneltun of which to mcoursgc teenusers EYCLUB Iguananewer Bob Lnugheed outlined lights of thoisth annual Kn Club internahonai couven which was held in mm Julyvlt Eight members Barrie at tied and build worthwhile and Bob told oi the various eotertalnmgot and sessions felt however that more tan members should have tended since the convention held this your in Canada Included in the guest in night was Alderman us with Kiwanian Aldermen Enith Only thing the Key c1 hers lacked was pianist they drafted Kiwanian Ken Wal for this Job However several them are members 01 the Collegiate Band Their Kiwanis adviser Huntley was pleased by th manner in which they cond the meeting and them were much impressed complete size range frtim 15 Choose from colours of bluegr and brown REG 595

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