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Barrie Examiner, 5 Feb 1964, p. 3

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We Wrmrwn hvfl on eff NWrvrzhmarm oayrnqmrwg WWII waggngnrxwrmrw 4c $9697779 For County Services Sinicoe County Council was presented with toll account of itsrries payments tor services yesterday The report was made by coun ty auditors Glendinntngr Camp bell Jarrett and Dcver Char tered Accountants This Information was request ed by Deputy Reeve Wilfred Downer of Sunnlduie during the January session Mr Downer charged that Barrie was pick lng only the best services root the countys list and paying Plan Easter Trip To New York Barrie YMYWCA Is organ izing Its annual Easter Wer trip to New York for members ol tilY clubs to the city Those who go on the trip will be taken to see all the major rights in New York Including the United Nations headquor tore the Statue at liberty and Radio City Ihe trip will start on the Monday morning at Easter week and the travellers will he the same rate as other usual cipliitiea Ho ieii Barrie should pay at higher rate it It were allowed to take only some of there new lees Meyor ies Coolie oi Barrie later replied that the rates at payment were chosen by both the coimty and the city There would soon be renegotiated be said The net cost of services to Barrie is Mann this com priscs the total cost at $101231 50 less Barrlea share at the Registry Ofileo fees which Is $3171 Some unseen of this is paid for the Administration of Justice and $1793961 to the Childrens Aid Society The general admin istration charge is $1500 and emergency measures control is $94956 The homes for the agedCeorv glan Manor and Simeoe lilanor cost Barrie $128351 while the Barrie and Suburban Roads toll in 31336150 The tourist and industrial cost is $750 and education Is $1471 The health unit charge is $4010222 minus 313367 which returned by the provincial back in Barrie Friday morning Professor government The total cost than Wants County Grant For Excavation County Council was approach ed by Norman Ehnerson Unt verslty of Toronto Professor Anthropology for grant to as sist excavations at the Cahiasue site This Indian village is situated between the villages oi Cold water and Worminster Cahiague hosted Samuel da Champlain in 1650 At this time it comprised 200 houses and noon residents This was about ninefilth oi the Huron popula too This village was spread over 25 acres Prof Emerson said Only 11 acres are available for excavation The remaining 14 acres are privately owned and don trespassing signs are post The University of Toronto he gon work on the site in lots and continued through the next year Work was then stopped but was resumed In 1961 Proi Emerson said he envts ions the lndien village as park site and suggested that amuseum be erected there its also recommended the pro icct as centenary possibility Council reierred th request tn the finance committee if Mull to the Unit for Bar The report was presented to council by the auditors resldesit partner Simpson Day Oi Prayer For Women Is Feb Ii Barrio churches wtliobserve the Womens World Day of PrayerFcb It This Is an ranged by the Womens inter Church Cosmcit of Canada and involve in Christian denomin ations Three service will be held in Barrie The programs will be identical The afternoon services will be held at 230 at Essa Road Presbyterian and Collier Street United churches Miss Dorothy Dukes will ad dress the Fssa meeting whlio Mrs Trnks speaks to the Collier group Mrs Morrow will ad dress the evening service at Emmanuel Baptist Churdi at eight oclock All women are invited to these gatherings The World Day of Prayer grow out of small Internation al Interdenominationni com mittee of women to law it involves women from 115 coun tries Ballroom Dancing Course For Adults Barrie YMYWCA will start its second ballroom dancing course for adults Thursday at Oakley Park Public School at pm The course will be under the supervision of Mrs Fern Todd Dances scheduled to be taught are the fox trot waltz also did and tango Last year the course was at tended by 50 people so many to fact that it had to be extend edfor stir Weeks millinery course will start at the Feb Iii new or MIDLAND Warden Dalton Jermey of lag the opening meeting oi Rev leonaid Self left and prover woarn Simone County cooler follow eouncils February session yesterday Examiner Photoi PARKS BOARD workman hon Slesiing paints the Inner circle for the speed skating contest at the Winter Camlvai Thicker Ice Is Necessary To Hold Crowd Barrie Winter Carnival Com mittee members are hoping the hot sun docsnt penetrate through the ice of Kempenieit Bay measurement yesterday at the speed skating site noted the Ice was about foot thick While this Is encouraging carnival of ticialslwould like to see about anothershr inches form hetero Feb 15 Conditions at present would seem hazardous if thousands at people were to assemble on the boy at one time There is no snow on the slippery surface to cushion the weight of large crowd Optimistic as they are work ers took to painting the skating oval yesterday They also re moved the braids from the hockey cushion No reasons were givenfor this move There is no snow to hold up the boards and boards were found many yards away from their intended location Children using them as sails Five Instruct Weightliiting lire weightlifting course at Barrie is working full strength at the present with over 60 men and boys heavrng the weights new recruit to the team of five Instructors is Bill Shep herd who has previously been in charge at weightlifting pro grams at Toronto West End YMCA and Vancouver Central YMCA The four others going in struction are Dave Knight Jim held Captain Don Randall and Ian P1965511 They are supervising 10 per son VAN oars Barrie Parks Board employee reros the steel rod Into the toe on the bay todeterrnine the with it the ice With him ls employee Cari Sutton The average was 10 inches but Parks Board superintendent lim Savage eras the depth of Ice will increase rapidly En aminer Photos County Council Keeps Several oats of paint are ap plied before the ice is flooded with hot water to seal the cracks and give smooth sur Books In Gaod Order fuce tor the skaters COUNTY BRIEFS County Councillors tabled four Finance Committee reports and an Equalization Committee re port for discussion yesterday They will be dealt with later in the session Council agreed to allow the Emergency Measures Organiznv tlon to hold its Investlture council chambers Feb 13 pm Warden Dalton Jermey acting as Chief Magistrate Slmcoe County will preside Fifteen EMO volunteers will be sworn in Council filed letter from the Department at Labor Saiety 0i tice requesting Stincoe County to appoint safety inspector as stipulated under the Coostrue tion Safety Act Council hasnt appointed an inspector though the act has been force since 1961 letter from Mrs Taylor of Ciro Station was forwarded to the Engineers Department for consideration She requests the speed limit for Shanty Bay area be 30 miles per hour The letter was originally sent the Departnient of ihansport Iods of weightlifting week Two other periods in the week are given over to practice with out supervision for more ienced liiters The auditors report for 1963 was received by Simcoe County Council yesterday at the open till meeting at the February aes son Auditors tor the council are Glendinning Campbell Jarrett and Dover Chartered Accoun tants oi Toronto The report was presenicd resident partner at the firm Simpson The report includes state ments for all departments The auditors found all books and re cords well kept and come stall helpful and cooperative Apart from overexpendltures on account of good roads all financial transactions were found to be within thapower of Ag the municipality The audit was conducted in accordance with the instructions of the Department oi Municipal Affairs and presents the finan eiat position of the Municipality an oi Dec 31 1968 ltEiOIIESIATION In reviewing the important Items of the year the auditors pointed out that net additions of $0375 were made to retoresta tion properties Provision for this amount was made In the current years budget This was the only item added to the cap Ital account during the year bunch however did adopt Finance Committees recom mendation that Barries equity on the insurer Registry Building he purchased for $8300 and the amount included in the new years budget RENOVATION Also passed was bylaw auth orizing the renovation oi the Registry Building at cost not to exceed 325000 The Ontario of al to Municipal Board approved this and the recommendation that the renovation should Iremade under the winter Worksiios gram and that provision for the cost be lnciudedin the loss budget The capital assets of the coun ty are insured for 62095575 This is decrease of 6224500 from the comparative amount at Dec 31 1962 The motor portion of the re duction was on the Slmcoe Man or Home For The Aged REDUCE LIABILITY During 1963 Simeon County reduced its liability on account of hospital construction grants by $18114355 at Dec 31 The outstanding liability which il noninterest hearing was $130 62800 The use instalment due and for which levy should be made to $18114855 Under the meat account $10583373 is reported due from ithe municipalities This compri ses the roar levy of cleanse Borries payments of $2471309 and road accounts oi $241317 enovmcrar ramams Provincial payments to the county should amount to $550 890 Several items are included inthis sum They are the Department oi Highways senators Wel fare re Childrens Aid 566 11021 Municipal Affairs ro Hospitalization mascot Re form Institutions $10M 00 bands and Forests $7700 Attorney General re Emergen cy Measures Control $647987 total of $8196779 is due from other boards and commis sionsDeterred levies amount to 535825 iiank learn and overdrnfls em warms accounts payable and accrued charges are $75 59217 reserve ior hospital eon struciion grants are $1270520 and general reserve ls $60000 The surplut of $6060003 re presents the net underexpendl turer on the toss budget and the full arhount Is available as reduction in the 1964 levy Chiei factors in this figure are the reimbursement of 366061 because of change in the Child Weiiore Act and an overexpert diture of $24592 for the Admin titration of Justice EXeFlGIITEE DIES OWENSBORO KY Jimmy Byrne 60 topranking heavyweight boxer In the time of Jack Dempsey and Gene Tunney died Tuesday at his home here Byme retired from the ring In the early 1930 Is it that agoln it Its biekaeha thats bothering you due to rain ery irritation and bladder dirromlert then Dadde Kidney Pills no help bring you raliel Delhis Pitta itinilrtl the kidneys to help reiim tho conditi uuiing iha herhcheihen yonleeibetierandreslhei try You can depend on Budds Kidney Pills rinses resren inns HOT reunite ereecrniceeiw Dant Disband YCK The Foresters In the first meeting at the February sitting Simone County councillors passed motion that letter be sent to the min ister of national defence con cerning the Grey and Simone Foresters The motion forwarded by Rev Leonard Self reeveot Midland urged that the minis ter be beseeched not to disband the Foresters if such more to planned He said he had not heard whetherthe delence department arents may any in eats Parents became students for an hour this week at Steele Street Public School They found it little dilierent than what they had been usedto Sitting at their childrens desks the more than 100 Inter ested parents gathered for the February meetingoil the Steels Street Home and School Asso ciation The topic at the meeting was to give parents on understandv trig oflthe school and Its work and toiassiai in Interpreting the schnoi In all its aspects to the ubtlciz The parents were shown its was planning further reductions oi military units We do not want to chance losing the unit Its too valuable he said Rev Mr Sell who is padre for the Foresters said the unit had more than proved its worth it is older than the Dominion of Canada he said We must show our loyalty and protect the Foresters Council agreed passed the motion and recommended it be sent to Groy County Council for endorsation methods oi instruction and re viewed oid ones Teachers need parents eager to know the chan ges made In education slooe their own school days Glen Godfrey Grade stu dent spoke on Lessons in His wry It was the speech he had prepared for the public speaking competition held in Barrie re cently Advising everyone to work at being friendlily Gien said Start with ya family and neighbors and this could lead to world triendilneasl IIUGE PROJECT Plans for Australias largest dam involve structure more than threemltes long on tho freon wieiriter 150 COLLIER 5T rnssu LEAN nauauno sici PHONE 7135339 from cui roman SAUSAGE 1o 65 FRESH roar LIVER v2 FRESH PORK RIBLETS to rnasu 1th BREAKFAST satiation sins hvous caicirnu nooous sour room on skewers FRIES 51hr izllrico IN SHELL FRESH PEANUTS FREEZER SPECIAL iroorrrsor pane mansion name sinus on nnnn Murray River inSouth Ausv trails coating 1590000 Sirloin and Wing STEAK 69eif Fresh Cut You chuuse over 200 caucus orririuo HOT warns EACH DAY AND COSTS YOU ONLY err MONTH ro HEAT ir Thesame volume heated by another method could cost over $1300 per month 907 ttritchwaiertlileaéilfiugisprltfienjtobeover ae creno ermao intro ni as o5efiicient ywy eh Independent surveys heated at lower cost with iflat heating ihanrany other way intransitive lean silent And there ise seeds 40 Wateriiejating PRODUCT developed handuasoureas of

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