Utopia Project IWorkv Well UP intvQVScheydule unto wonro live day old Barbary ape get its first look at photographer at Washingtons National Zoo while cuddling gainst its grim visaged mama The new arrival of undetermined sex is the 27th ot the species now at the zoo AP Wirephoto IlilltlSlII NOTES Township Is Involved In Planning Survey Four delegates from lnnisiil including Reeve Cochranc Plan ning Board Chairman Ronald ion Board Secretary John Cul shaw and Clerk Richard Groh were among hundreds of deio vgotes who attended the meeting called by the Ontario Govern ment in the Queen Elizabeth Building at the exhibition grounds last week The survey called regional transportation dealt only parity with that subject as it was ex pyloined that although the first rem of the planning was to see that transportation requirements were brought along the actual planning should be iirst The map shows that lnnisiils west boundary is the limit of the line from where it swings at Cooks town to Alliston thenrsoutherly to Orangeville and by zigzag course encompasses Guelph and west of Hamilton to touch Lake Erie near Grimsby 0n the east side the boundary extends along the north shore of LakcSimcoe to include Ontario county and gain zagging south to include ibawmanville on Lake Ontario in his opening marks Premier John Robarts told the hundreds oi municipal and press repre sentatives that the various de partments and agencies of the government were being given these reports They are being rected to launch an immediate analysis of the findings and rec commendations Then the prove lnce will bring their views to gether through their advisory committee on regional develop ment and combine them with the proposals at local municipah ities and interested public bod fls The whole matter will then be set in perspective for the con sideration of the cabinet cem mitfee on policy development Premier Roberts said by this oPian To Enlarge county School Ill Goldwater OOLDWATER Siam Ap proval for additional expendi tures tor adding three class dooms and general purpose room to Sirncoc County Public School At No School has been received here Cost of maintaining the school has been shared by Coldwater viilage Matche township and parts of Medonte and Toy townships With the change in school ad ministration system due to rt nextyear the cost will haunt through the county school board educational tax rate in the in Under this plan the edu onal rate for high schools public schools in the county will ultimately be made uniform Matchedash township has re converted one of its former small schools into its municipal office and council hall TAX PENALTY HILLSDALE Stail Mcdon to township taxes or 1968 are payable at par up to Novl whenefa three per cent penalty will be added we are your partners Our mas ters are the people of Ontario emphasizing the partnersz oi all who are involved MUST BE TAKEN Hon Darcy hcheough minister of municipal affairs told the audience in his closing paragraph We now come back to the original question Where do we go from here We have several possible plans to choose from the future is upon us of one thing we can be sure ac tion must and will be taken Among other speak was Hon Irwin Haskeit minister of transport and chairman oi the executive committee oi the Met ropolitan Toronto and region transportation study The dele gates were sent home to think over their own solutio ns and come back with decision be iore the end of the year ASSISTANT On split vote council de cided to hire Burgess no retired former executive of Metro Assessment Commission and man with considerable building and planning experiece as assistant building inspector He will work part time dur ing the peak season with the building inspector Les Griiiith His personality and manner won him the majority vote in coun cil against local resident lilr Burgess has lived inEell Ewart as summer resident for some years but since his retirement has made the township his per manent home with winters spent in Florida He commences work with the township this week which will make it possible for the building inspector to give more time to field work and Iran die the inspections of plumbing which after the passing of the bylaw next month will be sep arate cost to builders The new building bylaw will be given third reading soon NEW PARK TIIUCK The parks committee has nr dered new truck at cost of $1150 which ï¬nance chair man Gibbins pointed out was not in their budget as funds were earmarked only for improve ments to the park The truck re places an ancient model which wrll be kept in operation inside the park MEETING IN PARK The committee for the town ship iield day which according to recent advertisements will be held on July 20 will meet in the park Thursday evening to linalize someoi the arrange ments Any prospective brick MlltS iit dlfltllt fliiiiWil AI GUilitlil mm Stall Win the work being kept well up to sdaeduie construction of the new bridge and darn at Nottawnssgu Valley Conservation Authority ll expected to be completed by September it was stated by Essa Deputy Reeve Eugene Smith vice chairman of the Nottawasagn Valley Jansen tion Audioriry Progress oi the work has been allowed with much interest by not only local residents but vls itors irom ivy Angie Baxter and other nearby centres as well as Barrie and elrcwbere Cross land Constnictlnn at Toronto has been carrying out the contract while Ainley and Associates are the engineers FLOOD CONTROL We eel this will be of great bolue to the entire area said Deputy Reeve Smllb stating it was flood control protect which dualiflcs for 75 per cent gotemmcnt grant with the to municipalities within the auth ority sharing in the remainder the municipality in which the project is located Essa pays on per cent The turacrn development in cludes zoom pond When the dam and bridge are completed the Old Mill road will be connec Ied Mr Smith said the project involves an investment of some snow Rutnrailon oi Bells hliil operatedfor years by Richard Bell father of clerk Harold Bell also is planned This is in cluded in the development plans said Mr Smith stating millrace will be provided for water power At one time the mill was Potato Crop Good In Ilos EIMVALE Staff As in most olherpamï¬ Slmcoo County Fla township potato crop is much advanced over this time last year it was shown by tour at arms Potato plants were up as high as six inches in fields at vor lnus places in the township The crop is well advanced in the Alliston and Beeton areas Dwinnoll of Edgar re ported hls corn cmp well ahead of last year situation which he said was general for the area because better weather can ditlons Corn plants were up bout four inches in his ï¬elds The hay crop also is partic ularly good this year Mr lennell added as he pointed to luxurious growth in nearby ï¬elds Potatoes were up six inches at his garden at Victoria Harbour it was reported by lquallee Ye1 low and green beans and corn also were doing well floor oil and later was chop ping mLtl Richard Bell war contiiuous member at Essa coon oil for 21 years from loss to 1913 inclusive lle war reeve for to year and country warden in 909 more link wiilr the pi oneer era here said the Essa deputy recto stating there was considerable enthusiasm shown in the plans for its restoration The new dam will replace an older one which served ioriyenra before it went out dinlog urri une Haul in 1954 The site of the conservation area is picturesque valley through wblch runs stream known as Bear Creek DISTRICT NEWS THE BARRIE EXAMINER TUESDAY JUNE IN Retired Oro BI Still Keen Queens Plate Fan 0R0 STATION Staff Al though he has been retired from biacksmithlng tor some years Bert Guest as is still interesled in horses and keen Queens Plate racing an always follow the Queens Plato be said of the coming classic or Canadian ioled urdy June 22 it should be classic for Canadian looted threeyearolds at Woodbine Sat urday June 22 it should be another interesting race With favorite Arctic Blizzard out of action with broken bone in rear leg it will be wide open event chestnut colt nam ed Big Blunder trained by Art Warner and touts levesnues colt Rouletabille weroconsider ed among the likely favorites it was good race last year remarkeder Guest recalling an upset victory by Connie Smsthes iiily Jammed Lovely who beat out Pine Point with strong finish in the 1967 classic There is no sport to equal horse racing if it is run right and it certainly Is in the Queens Plate said Mr Guest recalling when he Was in the bindgsrnlth business be made shoes and shed numerous race horses He teamed the trade in England be fore coming to Canada over half century ago Probably the most notable horse he ever shod was the 1939 Queens Plate winner colt named Aichworth owned by the laieyG McCullough then pub lisber of the Toronto Globe and thelaie Wrightr made particularly light pair of shoes for Archworth be re smiling at the recollection of his victory Bailey was the Jockey and the horse ran the mile and sixteenth to 1541 Since then the racehas been home still stands and he has when the hours are irom to acksmith 85 extended to mile and quar ter litr Guest was found doing some carpenter repairs at his home when visited am just getting bit of exerciseit does me good he urplainrd His longtime blacksmith shop located on property next to his some of his old equipment But have had my dayl am too old now said the one time iarrier who was widely known for his crnttsmanshlp Mr Guest said he was look ing forward to seeing some sulky races at the 1966 Oro Worlds Fair in September For some years he was official blacksmith for the fair and he was presi dent of the em Agricultural So ciety for tour years from 1934 to 1935 have been going to the lair every your since 1919 and have seen it grow lot he said mentioning the horse shows and sullw races in particular StaynerChanges Swimming Hours STAYNER Staff New hours will be adopted for Stay er community swrrrunlng pool tee starting July and will condone in effect until the end of August Currently the pool is open daily from to pm and to except Saturday and Sunday Pm For the two surruner months the hours will be extended to to pm Monday through Friday and to Friday evening Sat urday hours will be from to and to pm and Sunday from to pm Peel Duiierin lSimcoe Campaign In Final Phase ALLISNN Staff One week from today voters in Peel Dui ierin Simcoe riding as else where across Canada will go to tbepollnto elect Canadas new government There will be three names on the ballot from which the voters of this riding will have the op portunity of making their choice Ellwood Madill Orangeville businessman who was member for the old Dufferin Simeon riding since he succeeded Hon Earl Rowe in 1963 is the Con servative candidate representing Robert Staniields party The Liberal candidate Bruce Beer of Brampton also has had Parliamentary experience hav ing represented the former Peel riding on the government side oi the House Mr Beer has been rigour By MR5 BEBNAL JOHNSTON Womenanstltute will meet Wednesday June 19 at at the home of Horne Motto Dont iind fault find remedy roll call How Ioveroame tension program Home Economics Health and Safety Mrs Wilfred Johnston lunch Memames Albert Horne Wilfred Johnston George lang man Bernal Johnaon the committee then The tour Strouds of the world compete against one another annually and Canada has hada world cham pion team The committee needs some strong arms to put Stroud Canada in therunning in 1966 FLOAT IN PARADE The newly formed Ilnnlsiil illhaver NOW PLAYING SAVAGE Starring Robcrt Taylor also rtis porivis ALsoHA FLOWER Starring Yul Brynner Angie Pleisinson at election appeals Mr Madili campaigning on the slogan Win With Trudeau SECOND RUN Dr Georgeflllt of Orangevflle the NewDerrioerat Party repre sentative is making his second run on behalf of Tommy Doug las group Now much better throughout the area than in the lDfsicampaign Dr Hill is ex pmted by supporters to do much better The riding which extends northward as far as Angus also includes the town oi Alliston and the townshipsoi Essa Adiala and Tossorontio ln Simeoe Coun tyand the part of Dofierln con tained in Mono and Mulmnr towmhips and municipalities in that area also that part of the county oi Peel contained in the townships oi Albion Caldeon Chinguacousy and Toronto Gore with communities within th area ECONOMIC ILLS With the campaign swinging into its home stretch all can dates have been considering has been giving particular em phasls to monmuc issues such as the housing shortage high in terest rates and the plight of the former oAvrs PRESENTS sentin not pro CANADAS FINEST BANDS Wednesday Barrie Arsno ins lORDS OFlONDON PLUS The ltighlAShfordGroup ADMISSIONsms DRESSCASUAL Mr beer also has shown much interest in farm conditions its member of the former Peel rid ing he headed the Canadian delegationlorkome when mm tlons met as the Food and Agri cultural Organization oi the Uni ted Nations He also represented Canada at conference of agri eultunal ministers at Paris repre senting the North Atlantic Trea ty Organization FIGHTER PILOT Dr Bill physician was Canadian fighter pilot with the RCA during World War II and his decorations include the Dis tinguished Flying Cross and two Bars He was credited with do stroying at least 15 enemyair craft with three others probah 1y destroyed and another eight damaged He represented the RCAF at the 25th anniversary oi the Battle oi Dieppe in Franco last year After the war he re ceived his MD irom Dalhonsle He graduated with honors from Mount Allison University in 1939 Mr Madili has represented Dutierin nncoe riding for twovierms in the 1965 elec tion he Idahie Henry Stew nnt of Sheilnnne Liberal Dr George iiill ND and Lloyd Cumming Social Credit GlG ES June l9th TIME RM FROM IVY Former star first baseman or try baseball team Ontario Provincial Police Constable Jr Joe Wilson has been post ed to the Thessalon detach rnent No 14 district Sault Ste Marie He recently graduated irom OPP College at Toronto lie played ï¬rst base with lvy 03A intermediate champions oi 1966 Date Is Changed For Band Rally ill Coilingwood GOLLINGWOD Stall Re vised plans have been made for rally to start off campaign to raise $40000 for Collingwood Collegiate band with the data changed irom Thursday June 10 to Friday June 2L Biil Goodwin is director in drone of the rally which will be held at pm at the post of itce large sign eight feet by 12 will be unveiled The money is sought to iin ancc sending the Collingwnod band to San Antonio Texas ibis simmer and also to the Jan anese Expo at Osaka Japan in two The band received these invitations following successiul appearances at the Canadian Ex po at Montreal last year Arnason is music direc tor and recordings of the Innds concerts will be sold with pro coeds going to canmaign funds Ken Gillies has been made chainnan of the new transpor tation committee William Mas sey heads the general corrnnlt Bradiord Lions Plan Activities BRADNRD Staff The new president Hank Swagers man and other recently install ed otiicers oi the Bradford lions Club will be in office when meet ings are resumed in September following the simmer recess Mr Swagerman succeeded Len Hare who headed the Lions dur ing an actng centennial year Woodcock istreasuler of the Bradford Lions and Wal ly Crossland secretary Since it received its charter ooSept29th7withamene bership of at the Bradford Lions have done much commonly work in this area The flood lighn at Bradford ball diamond in Centennial Park which were installed last year gavethe Lions muchprldegthe Lions made substantial contribution toward the cost The late John Rutherford was the iirst president of the Brad ford Lions and he was lollowed by Stewart McKenue Mayor Jo seph Magani was president in 1957 when the Lions club marked its 20th anniversary The 30th anniversary was marked with dinner at the Continental Inn at Barne last fa SAFETY 0N FARMS ALLISTON Stall Necd for special care during hay cutting season was stressed in farm safety appeal from the South imcoe agricultural office here carelessness around mowers balers forage harvesters and other equipment can cause serA ious injuries bulletin to far mers warned Start School Display Plans For Cookstown Pall Fair OOOKSNWN Stall Scbool didsyd will again be teamed was anticllrsof this Coon Agriailuna oc cty in September it was shown by upon on the price list With BS3 school lair cancell ed more school entrants than uml are anticipated An open class for cemrnniai scrapbooks errvhasulng pol oi Interns in South Simeon history is again listed There were numerous in teresting exhibits in this class last fall Grade and pupils will be given chance to draw pictures of Canadian wild animals for ex hibits while grades and will submit mounted collections of iorest leaves Collections of fruits and nuts of forest trees will be given at tention at grade and students while and will make collec tlom oi knots mounted and named for their contest dimensional scene Illustrat ing nursery rhymes with the use of construction paper only also is lined for grades to com DISTBICT BRIEFS AIDS WNSEIWATIDN Wmt Staff Alton Anderson is Toftenhnm represen tative to the Nottawanga Con servation Authority which has been active in advancing Totten hemrpond and conservation pro tect Tecumscth representative is Restord Long PLAN FARM TOUR ALleN Stall South Simone Soil and Crop improve ment Association is proceeding with plans for tour of farms in Bruce County on Tuesday July 23 petitions while nodes to will make dimensionalscene with seeds halls and cereals amat ed on heavy paper Mn Bernice Purkis is the new secretary treasurer succeeding Albert Giimy wellknown local reel estate agent Wired ï¬b dey has niececded John Sheardown as president The primary school scaled up so includes competitions or crafts and hobbies domestic sci ence vegetables grains flowers and writings Prizes also will be awarded for the best timer book prepared by grade pupil best geography book by grade and best health book for grade and pupils BLIGHTY BINGO BARRIE ARENA Dunlap St 00 THURSDAY it in Sponsored by Banks Minor Hockey Assoc Dont Miss It lost 3leoys invention nus BESTI NY TIMES Adult Eatenmrrmmt marrow om nulls Evenings Al prn Regular Prices SHOWS AT 700 9l5 rornissnuorro SGALPHIINIERS Ho Handled their Incr WYGARDNER iavru nnrl own room prewar lIIIIE Srnwnuurrns TEllV ilSSIE charming SHEIIEV gutted their wagons and dropped mountain on them litmus Severn lions reportage do Hughihe