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Barrie Examiner, 15 Jun 1961, p. 3

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$220000 ESTIMli CountYOK Innisfil BidTo Leave Spending For Registry Office Malcolmst Fecrr Heavy Load For School Area ALLlSlON The Banting Memorial High School Board last night paged motion on posing the withdrawal of part of Innlsfll Township from the school district The motion was called for af ter the mayor of Alliston Li Storey the reeve Ross Wil liams and the clerk Vhiteside all at whom attedcd the meeting voiced strong op position to the withdrawal Last nisday petition sign ed by group of lnnistil rate payers whose children attend the Alliston high school was presented to county council The petition asked for detachment of that part of lnnisfil Township from the Alliston district and asked that it be included in the Barrie district REEVE lthllLlATED Reeve Williams Allistons rc presentotive on county council said he had attended meeting of the council and had been hu miliated when someone there made statement that the Bant ing Memorial High School Board had approved of the detach ment The board was quick to deny the statement and said that rather than making decision on the request by lnnistii they had bypassed the question Mayor Storey objected to the lnnisfil proposal because he said if lnnisfi drew the rest of the municipalities within the school area would be left with heavier burden The mayor said that since Innfsiil has made an agreement they Reeves Debate were obliged to continue pay ment of debulture debt He cited this as being test case and said that it lantsfil is allowed to become detached from the school section and re iicved of itsobligatlon any of the other municipalities may do the same After the Ailiston representa tives had spoken motion ex pressing the boards opposition to the withdrawal was passed and Reeve Williams was given COM to be presented to the next meeting of county council The earlier part of the meet ing was jointly held with the ad visory vocational committee representative from Gordon Adamson and Associates was present He produced prelimin nry pizuu for the proposed addi tion to the school Alter he had shown the plans two members of the committee Patton and Vic Scott pre seated plan of their own which varied slightly from the one pre pared by the Adamson archi tects The PattonScott plan would requirethe obtaining of limd east of the present school property Belore deciding on plan both the committee and the board felt that the possibility of acquiring the land should be in vestigated Part of the land re quired is now privately owned and part is owned by the town Heprwentatives of the board will approach the Alliston coun cil and the private owner to in vestigate the possibility of ob taining the land Innislil Move To Shilt Pupils From lllliston County Council Wednesday morning tabled an education committee report until today dealing with detachment of part of lnnislil Township from Alliston blflt school district and including it lnBarrie district Innisfil council has requested the change hacked by peti tion signed by ratepayers who are parents of children in the area Committee has recommended that the proposed detached area be relieved oi any dobenl ture debt incurred while it now is part of the Alliston dis trict Jusr mince Councillor Charles sproule reeve of Innisfil advised coun cil that its just little fringe on the outside of Cooksth were asking at get out All but three parents of high school children in the area have sign edthe petition he said Alliston Reeve Ross Williams was firm in his statement that think it the move should get more consideration He said Alliston has taken on debenture and his understand ing is that all parties involved with it should keep to contract its bnly peanuts be com merited West Gwillimbury Reeve Herb Hugher agreed with councillor Williams He said Were wat ching this with interest rural warn you that were going to apply for similar change lnnistilDcputy Reeve Joseph Cochranc told council that when Cookétown is incorporated as police village we will have in the township 11 different school levies for the school to work on He said the money IS only peanuts the concerned petitio ners pay about 17 per cent of Allistooboardcost We would like to reduce the number of school sections in our municipa my Provost School Is Of Age New The Provost Corps School at 331p Borden came of age to Its cdebrating its 21 birth day with church parade this morning inspection this after noon and will wind up the day with an allranks streetdance at 630 pm tonight Investment Officials lour City May Invest In Municipal Bonds Representatives of American and we would thén be able to investment and insurance com panics withvassets totalling 70 billion dollars toured Barrie on Tuesday Jack Gable city treasurer said this morning that these Americans are interested in in vesting in Canadian municipal hands He said that this is the first time investment represen tatives haveincluded other than the big cities such asToronto Montreal or Winnipeg in their itinerary READ PROGRESS They have read reoprts on Barires progress and have felt that our city has potential he said If their impression is favorable they might invest in Barrie This would create greater demand for our bonds FURNITURE THE BEST lN PRICES SELECTION AND SERVICE AT BARRIE FURNITURE LTD PA 60501 Visit Ju Golan get better price for them The tour was organized by Midland Securities Corporation Limited Toronto Companies represented were Mutual Life insurance Companl New York New York Life Insurance Co New York Berkshire Life In Surancg Co Pittsfield Mass Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Co Hartford Conn The Tra velers Insurance Co Hartford Conn and lonnecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co Hartford Conn The visitors were takento RCAFSatinn Edgar tutel Er missioner showed them com nest Eirmaan industrial com mercial industrial and rest dential development in the city In East Barrio Midland Penetang Elmvale Phone Zenith 11130 Elle EarrierTiExaminrr CITY AND COUNTY NEWS THURSDAY JUNE 15 1561 Bay was in am on smnnr as AMBULANCE BACKS INTO POSITION Rev lbw Downer lit Cookstown ltev Downer MPP for Duflerinsimcoe will be the main speaker at special re membranec service Sunday at ternoon 230 at St Johns An glican Church Conltstown Dedication of the cemetery gates will be made by Rev ark Barber Shop Group To Visit Creemore Barrie barber shoppers have two outings lined up for the month of June the current is sue of their bulletin reveals On Saturday June 17 the chapter plans party at Pine crest Hail and week later June 24 they will put on show at Creemore OTTAWA POST Colonel ETicman DEE CD London Out will be appo ted Assistant Surgeon General with the Canadian Forces Medical Service at National Defence lleadquar tern in Ottawa headquarters announced to day An officer of tbeRoyal Canadian Army Medical Cdrps Col lfieman has held the appointment of Comman dant CanadianForces Me dical Training Centre at Camp Bordensince 1959 PA 33021 No Toll Charge events Aug 23 Taxi Driver Stops Blood Flow Young Cyclists Life Is Spared liyearold boy riding his bicycle home from school was saved loom bleeding to death yesterday after he ran into the partly opened door of parked car on Dunlap Street West Driver of the carI Robert Dor ion 25 driver for Valley Taxi knelt beside David Wayne La four and applied plessure to severedcarotid artery of the neck Senior Citizens Visit Brantlord About 40 senior citizens of Banlo took bus to Brantford June for the day They left Barrie at 030 reaching their destination by 1220 noon Mo hawk Park was the gathering place Present were 14 groups alto gether comprised of about 500 seniorcitizens from different towns and cities in the province including Oshawa New Tomato Pmton London Hespeier tbe Jolly Sixties from Simcoe group from Port Credit Oriilia Brampton and Burlington own food President Robert Fulton ot Oakviile was costumed as may of TWO other members were dressed as king and queen Aiso present were those of group agefrém 05 to 95years each of whorn received gilt and they were also photographed Barre member Sidney Gz owe reporter for added that citizen berenjoyed the day 12st pm DIES AT HOME CANADA LAKE NY CP Burns Wregg 54 lit chasing agent for Cadbury Li States nine years ago with nice weather throughout every mam Police said the accident hap pened shortly after noon as the youth paddled home from St losephsHigh School along Dun lop Street between Maple Av enue and Mary Street Mr Dorion told police herhad started toopenhiscardoaron the street side but changed his mind He said he had the door open only tmm four to six inch es when the boys bicycle caught it swinging it iuliy open The youth was thrown to the pavement and the sharp corner of the door cut the artery in his neck as he fell Mr Dorion held the cut artery closed until an ambulance ar rived Tbe boy was taken to Royal Victoria Hospital surgeon who operated on the school boy said the youth would have bledvto death within three minutes if first aid had not been applied at the scone The youngster is under seda tion hutnot in danger VOllicer Cadets Fill Up Bridge Each member supplied his CAMP BORDEN Officer ca dets of the regular officer train ing plan undergoing introduo tory phase trainingat the Royal Canadian Soboolof Infantry learnedhow to construct an aluminum floating footbridge beréWednesday The officer cadets who are visiting schools and unitsat CampBorden this month first saw the bridge erected by mem bers of Company RCR the demonstration company at the RCSof and then assem They arrived back in Barrie bled it themselves The bridge corriposed primar iiy ortpontooas andtrtéadways is oneof the many piecesof equipment mastered by the mod em infantryman and is easily and quicklyassemblcd as was ited and3 the 1Nestle Company died Wednesday at his summer homein thisrlVestem New York community native of Seot land Wregg came to the United proved by the demonstration compapy whotoak minutes from the tinie they appeared on one bank of that crack funtil Ifhey were over 87 feet ofuiatcronto the other side lilllllllfill MISSIYDII Itiyour carrierhasvnor arrived by pin please phone And Copy WillBe Delivered To YourLlIoniev Turners NQ CHARGEroR THISSERVICE VALLEvJTAXt DRIVEYOURSELF CARS ANDTRUCK Cotmty cormcil required 100 minutes Wednesday to spend an estimated $221000 on new reg istry office building and tur tber ten minutes to get correct motion setting the program into flight It meeting téomnuttce of the whole chaired by coundlior Carmen Downcy accepted re port at Irving Boigon Assoc ates ambitmil to provide ad equate quarters for the registry office and allow expansion space for future county needs ADOPTS ruenon Committee adopted motion that provides for submission of working plans calling tenders for construcflon and letting the necmary contract Debate was lengthy on the matter of new registry office and throughout covered many facets of the propmed building Four plans were discussed One such was that the old reg istry ollice beadded to with new building Second possib ility was addition of new reg istry office without the proposed extra space for future county services expansion third was construction of separate reg istry office possibly nit in Bar rie fourth was the adopted sub mitted plan FOR EXPANSION Irving boigon addressed council with the following infor mation The proposed addition tr the recentlycompleted coun ty building is only to provide for registry office needs and ex pansion ot the county facility He reminded councillors that extra space provided for in the new building by his inn has already been taken by the Em ergeoey Mgasures Organization An addition to the new build ing would cost little more than one torthe old registry office No plans for an entirely new of fiee have been designed Grades prohibit onelloor office at tacked to the new building There would be no rear door into the addition and further the addition would abut bill It is cheaper to build two tloor addition than onetioor building with the same space Plans for an addition to the old office exist but they would do away with the parking lot to its rearand would require new boiler room nor PkACTlCAL it would be impractical to put second storey on the old Barrie Youth Bids For Driving Title OTTAWA Clair Whetbam of Barrie made strong bid to cop the title of top teenage driver in Ontario when be com peted against 53 other youthful candidates in the finals of provincewide safeAdriving com petition here Saturday First prize throphy and cash award of $100 went to 19year old Paul Allen Toronto who chalked 514 out of possible 565 points Clair Whetham made com mendable showing and won praise from the panel of 14 judges which included mem bers of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police After the competition he and the other contestants were feted at banquet allies One such office is more efficient than three smaller ones spread around the county late fall start on construc tion would work into the winter worlg program Mr Boigon told councillors if there was such program reducing the total labor cmt by about 40 per cent But the local unemployment ol fice would not be used for labor The contractor would register his own help with What is the cost story for the addition What revenue can be mooted from the old onion in rent Barrie would pay about 17 per cept of the re istry ofv lice portion ot the ad tion but has yet to agree to this The new office could pay for imelf in proftu Arthur Knecrhaw registrar of deeck advised PAYFOR IT IN YEARS Net revenue last year was $37500 Net profit in the last five years totalled is $200000 think can pay for your building in live years he said The old registry office has least two potential tenaan con nected with the county Mr Downey said lie said rough estimate of the rent wanted may be $225 per foot Mr Kreeshaw said that in 60 his department grossed $87 000 He accounted for more profitable office than most by 20 per cent inoreue in fees increased personal use of the ollt lice by promoters subdividers and solicitors The average man visits the oflicc about four tim es in lifespan be added He said the people who use it should pay for LACK OF SPACE There were 32 county solicit ors in 1952 The number is now 55 Meanwhile the public is working on the windowsills He referred to lack of spacer putting one searcher on the floor and others on the win dowsilts Councillor Babel Post Dril lia town deputy reevc asked what $220300 meant incounty mills during the next two years The rate would be about three quartcrs of mill per year Stem Hot Hits Tobacco Crops TILLSONBURG CPlA cold wet spring has delayed planting of Ontarios tobacco crop Mil ton Watson fieldmno for the Ontario department of agricul ture said Wednesday high incidence of stem rot is ex pected because growers have pushed the young plants in greenhouses with extra water Stem rot normally takes about five per cent of ne wplants he said About so per cent of the crop being planted by 4500 grow ers and having an anticipated value of $100000000is in the ground it is expected however that many of the plants put out early will have to be replaced Sunnidale Needs OlliCes First Downer Takes Poke llt County Sunnidale Township deputy reeve Wilfred Downer in Wednesdayrounty council delt bets on the proposed regis try ofiice addition wenton record as saying he thought municipal offices in his town ship should be built before new registry office is added to the present county building vl think municipal need is greater than county need he said He asked council if another architect had been asked about the proposed addition No one else had but it was pointed out that arcbitect Ir ving Boigons reputation was satisfactory considering that only $1500 in changes were re quired for the new Scounty building also designed by the man Councillor Cannan Dow ney said in his experience this amount of change was most commendable lnnisfilrreeve ararles Sprou le said the architect doesnt actually set the final building wrarnan Downer OurNeed la create price but rather that the con tractor does this arson NODUCIION 34 dittcrenl 63 FREE DISNE tree in on bag pkg lien in so hay pkg An Invitation Your Hospital is expanding iperacsing its facilities to help viking youre do so you and your families You can help your hospital We are ill If you wish to helphy niakirigic contribution or furnishing room or rooms please contncr the undersigned at PArkway 85597 or PArkway 83629 relare nests ISef itBed Ward none The costof room furnishingsare stalled on room doors gamma 15144060 $280000 shin plbqjuesjyin gardeningmi an willhe in

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