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Barrie Examiner, 12 Jul 1968, p. 5

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match in the Stroud area Date DISCUSS counrr inmmsinniion Conner Orange in Simeoe County administration were discuss ed by Warden llicAuIey felt with former Warden George MacKay oi Oro and Nottawasaga Reeve Arnold Vancise chairman of finance with particular attention given transfer of administration of pro nee All three expect the trend toward more regional government to continue Ex aminer Photo INNISIll NOTES Meeting ToDeal With Development RyRGS Members of lnnisfii Council were urged to send their ablest speakers to the meetiog of the GeorgianBay Development As VOlLlliflflIIitLIillyJS Dis cussioiis will be aired on the area development for the next five years Council named as delegates Afilstant Clerk Green and Planning Board Chalrmanlion aid Allan Reeve Cochrane urg ed other members to attend as listeners PLOWING MATCH donation was authorized for the South Sich plowing com mittee who will hold this years will be Oct ANSWERING SERVICE The department of highways strictnlfice has agreed to accept part of the costs for phone calls logged for the road office after hours or when that office is closed LAND FOR TREES letter from the school area superintendent Macklem asked that lnnisfil take share in tree plot as memorial to the late Drury founder of tree plantations in Ontario Although lnnisfilwould like to have such lot it was pointed out that last years serious el tort was made to obtain land for such an effort and the price of over $100 an acre was felt to he too high Trees plant edby Grade seven pupils have been conservation effort DOG CONTROL Councillor Grose who has been made responsible for dog eontrol told council that after idiscussion with Elmo lord con trol officer it had been agreed that Mr Ford would take charge or the animal pound establish and maintain it while the catching of animals is done by another officer BUILDING PERMITS Buildiogs under way in the township have surpassed all previous records with total permit value of 3720975 The acquiring of part time as SIMCOE coo nrw rios The July meeting of New llos Wl was held at the home of members and two visitors were members and two visitors were present Mrs Deliaclrer gave paper entitled Safe Irac tor Operation emphasized by NSL Mrs lim Hancock guest from Van Vlaek Wl ex plained the 1nstitutes project rhral schools now closed in the new Huronia Centennial Elem entary School tohe opened this Septemberin Elmvale DRIVER JAILEI CAYUGA Ont CPI lohn Duncan Truman to ot nearby Fisherville was Thursday to 60 days i1 and lined $54 for drunk driving and haViIIEiln insurance Truman was charged after his wifeDnr iolhy 54 was found deaduhder her husbands ear May Ca yuga is about 10 Hamilton NEGRO GENERAL WASHINGTON AP gtCol Frederic Davison 50has be come the secondNegro general mus Army history and the only one eurrenlly ion iactive duty President Johnson an nounced pavisons promotion Wednesday to temporary rank of migrantgeneral iusfico responsibility to the Park Development Boosts New Lowell NEW IDWELL Stall De veiopmentol the ltdacre Not hwsssgsTliley Conservation VpuklnuntrllNol antihi loliog the unattended of new dam has tweethis onetime mfli central greatest boost in years Namedsfter Iawell Massa chmetts by representatives of an American Arm known as Jacques nodHays when they developed the lumber trade In the lies about 1060 New Lowell todayls picturesque residen tini community in Sunnldala township The park should mean great deal to our future said Herbert Barker tormer Sunni dale reeva and onetime Simone County warden who lives near the site of thenow development thiuchlintertst has been shown already srmoamanamsn old records showsettlement of New Lowell began about 183 with the Patton family the first setUera The railway station was just recently dismantled although trains still proceed through the community During the lumbcr lng era there were numerous trains The Northern railway sistani Burgess who made total oflos inspections besides helping with some of the office work in the mornings has made it possible for the building department toLctmtsr wonmrr hand PermiLs were tokcn out for 81 dwellings value 858500 five cottages 3100500 eight gnr ages $11700 15 renovations Contract Awarded For Stayner Well SPAYNER Start Announce ment by the Ontario Water Rea sources Commission or the ward of construction contract for development of large how well to add to Stayners water supply was received herewith satisfaction The contract which involved $2733675 was awarded to the international Writer Supply Lim ited of London The work includ es thedevelopmentof deep nethfigahomperininutepump fliTvi meter pumphouse and con necting piping Approval of the project follow ed negotiations with Mayor mer Dority and his council The anonaw wanows to spend over $200 with more Hoppys Cabins The new es tablishment would enter to the travelling public and it is hop in use before the end of the 59350 INNISFIL PARK Iakesdle lnnisfil Park which to 313790 With the best part of summer ahead it is anticiapted that the revenue will exceed the is now $150 per car and with the exception of campers with previously paid deposits the tee for camping is also increased it is expected that start will soon be made on fighting of the halifield as sum of $2000 has been earmarked for this instal lationr mnoity include Mr and Mrs Jim Forrester and Mr and Mrs John Forrester of London Miss Bernice Fryer or Collingwood and hiisSHelen Pickering of Toronto with Mr and Mrs Alex Finlay Mr and Mrs Gilbert Malcom and Randyinf Willow dale and the latters parents Mrand Mrs Charles Pearson of England with Mr and Mrs Archie Malcnm Kenneth fhmitik Dayton finite Cflebiilatlflg merinan odaywit his mm mother Mrs Harold smith in Toronto at the liorrie nihis brotherinAlaW and slslc and Mrs Bilerhapp Jim Mflliiganlisfionlholidayat Allen woo Heac with Mr and Mrs WORLD BRIEFS gan is to Toronto helpin uncle James Graham Janet andPetler spent Sunday with William Rainford at his collage Allenwood miles south of vmcial swine specialist Norrlsh will be demonstrating backfat probe at meeting of ElmvaleiH Monday July 15 at theNo Val ofiic $210 20 additions $73300 JhteLharns $10500 one she 37500 and 14 miscellaneous iIems OMS In his report Building In specter Griffith stated that he and assistant had been fortun ale to come across some build ing being erected without per mits He estimated the in crease over 1957 as 217 per cent lnnislil schoonoerddias had to follow to replace windows broken at Huronia schools The board permits the playground to be used during the summer months and is hopeful that par ents will take band in help ing to stop damnge Some of the replacements are expen sive as sashes are of steel NEW RESTAURANT Robert himo applied to coun cil for permit to erect res iaurant on highway 11 near ed that work will commence soon so that the place will be Councillor Grose reported on the end of June has taken in previous total The entrance fee NIY news Recent visitors in Ihekeom Johnson Finlay spent last week ML eorge Kerr and Frank Mill Mr and MrsArchle wanloss Beach Pig Specialist Game swine club It Earlier in the day he wlll call Sinieoe agricultur tBorrie and visit swtne farms in the new source of water is expect ed to aid in industrialpTomo tion and increasesupply for fire protection most of Iho grass is cut at the FlosViagrieidturalmroundse the rollsnrouud in early October ing near the track fence and in the centre of the track The brill diamond was in good shape and grass cut down for the outfield and most ot the surrounding area vanceii for the fair which will be held on the Friday and Sat urday Oct 11 and 12 before the Thanksgiving holiday on Oct IL Cecil French president of the Flos Agricultural Society and months with arrangements one be monster parade on the Saturday member Japanese lndian womens expedition to the Hi malayas led by Nandilii Patel topped the 18556foot Kailash Mountain in May but metwith misfortune andyhas givenup ef forts toclimb others mes sage from Miss Fatal saidran To Improve Track ForElmvale Fair activate Staff Whlle ullry race track will be needing tteutinn before fall fair time An Inspection showed haygrow Meantime plaiis are being ad olleagues have been busy for the highlights of which will MOUNTAIN TAKES LIFE NEW DELHI tAP 1ftlt valanche killed Sherpa guide nd bad weather made further Iimbing impossible opens Monday Conference sessions on anhual event will continue through to Friday July 19 Outstanding elub members from various part of Ontario are invited to attend Neil has completed in LR club projects nine with ever 75 per cent proficiency marks Besides the Vasey 4H Calf cliibhe is also member and active in the Georgian MI field crops club South Simcoe will be Alex Miller of RR Creemore member of the Not tawasaga ill dairy and corn clubs Alex has completed 12 represenattiva ACQUITS ALDERMAN MONTREAL CPt Alder man Roland Lariviere of subur ban StiMichelwas acquitted Thursday by Sessions Judge Ar maud Chevrette on charge of accepting $500 bribe cision was theiirst in series of court proceedings on corrup tion charges against several of ficials of the municipality in cluding Mayor Maurice Berge Iron de reap vvheri they beget their beretsbut whenithe going got roughtheyk ADULT 3became the toughest fighting forceon earth builtthe rust line through here to 158411 first railway station was on the all share of the tracks almost opposite the one rhondoned in recent years Residents New Well In 1870 Included Robert Dow mo ehlnlst Valentine Spires insnu lecturer in charge of hair factory James Mather mer chant John Martin hotel kceper Angus Bell Vscbool tea cher and James Jameson wag on maker Earlysalca records from Math ers store before the electrical age showcd la rge demand for tallow candla moulds and can dies which were the main source of home lighting Mr Mather built the first brick house in thercominunlty in 1375 runes norms At one time New Lowell hal three hotels known as Orrs Ho tel James lteid hotel and New ton RAndaII hotel John Bell ops eratcd feed and seed store Cyril Berthelottc and Harry Lawrence were blacksmith who did large business in the horse and buggy era and Hay and Pat ton establishcd the first tour mill Toronto City Dairy operated Cahadlan Trotting Association rules will prevail for the races which will be classified accord ing toentrics The sullry events have been feature of the fair for years There has been considerabl early Interest shown and we contemplatinga standout lei said Harry Cross secretary treasurer who is also Tecumseth township deputy reeve lle point ed out much depends on the weather as he remindedthat Vasey Groomore 4H Members Going To Guelph Conference EDMVALE Staff Sonvof Mr and Mrs Ruben Sheardown of RR Vasey Neil Shoardon will represent North simeoe at theprovincialHialeahrshipcon ferenee at the University of Guelph which July is 11 projects with an impressive record He was member of county ill demonstration team which competed at the Canadian National Exhibition at Toronto last year Ralph Cudmore of Oakville ls presidentot the Canadian Council on 4H clubswhleh cur really is sponso ng its sixth an nual interprovinci II travel exchange under which 4H club delegates from one province ex change tours with another LEAVES NEXT WEEK QUEBEC CR Premier Daniel Johnson who suffered mild heart attack July will he released from the Quebec Insti tute of Cardiology early next week it was announced Thurs day nuts or BIRRll oil nwv Al tUiiiitii DRIVEIN esteem iike thé color or large dilry farm west of the village for on arts years until about to years ago Now largely shopping cen tre for the nearby farming area New Lowéll has its own book three general stores modern village over is years sgo Now insell has an excellent community centre which is the scene of numerous meetings social and stage presenta tions it was opened In 1951 with Oscar Rowe the first chairmai CONSERVATION POND The onetime hair factory and spindle factory were located near the present dam over Cortes Creek Construction of thls new dam made the conservation pond possible Oirrent plans call for boat ramp swimming and camping arcnr at the some pond Potatoes are leading crop of farms of the area with corn and vegetables also grown Tobacco is raised on farms west of the village Aselsewhcre throughout most of Simcoe County an excellent hay crop has lost been harvested Sulky Home Races Beeton Fairy Feature BEEIDN SteffiSullty horse racing competition for lady dri vers andother special attrac tlonshare being arranged for Regions 1968 twoday fair in September Approved dates are niesday and Wednesday Sept 24 and 15 PgndentjlgioRutledgo1m colleagues have been working for months In arrangements The new attractions include exhlbl tions by the wellknown Hell Drivers featured at Barrie fair last year in fell last ye cutting on attendance somewhat MAIN OFFICERS Usually one of the largest rural fairs in the county the Beeton lair often attracts 10000 spectators during Its two days Good midway attractions have been arranged and plans are proceeding for an exceptional showing of indoor exhibits Along with Mr Rutgd and Mr Cross the rhain officers also include Garfield Hall and Reaford Long as first and see ondvice presidentsand Mrs Bruce Gould secreta on is headed by Mrs Reaford Long with ltirs Wilfred Service presi dent Mrs Ronald Liskpsecre taryand Mrs Ernie Letta press secretary The Womens Institute exhib lts were feature ofnumeroui centennial displays which rece ed special attention Alast fall Organlted by Bee Institute which washeaded by MrsG Hawton the exhibits in cludednpionoer household articles of fur lure kitchen wares and utensils LIVESTOCK SHOW Simcoe County black and while show was among the featured events in large livestock show Directors in charge included Brian McCague Don Robertson and Don Harvie Horse show competitions In eluded Clydesdales Percherons and Belgians ln addition to generaL purpose teams tandem special classes for roadsters ackneys and pony show now PLAYING lIHE SOUND of MUSIC Starring Julie ANDREWS Christopher PLUMMElt First DriveIn Showing at Regular Rates ICIIILDREN UNDER FREE tnimsimtur gt Shown Tonight at 610 01 Saturd aI inn3 2599 Sundly Continuous From BRADFORD Staff Notice has been given by Bradford motif of Its intention to apply to the Ontario Municipal Board for authority to proceedwtth $110000 sewn expansion project The work would covar Hurd street for 290 ton nue James Street from Toronto street to 150fcel wrst John street from infest wast olEssa street to point 200 west of Toronto Toronto street from Holland to 150 south of Frederick Tomato street from Hurd street to Frederick Thorn ton avenue tram Frederick street to Holland Slmcoe street from Luxury avenue for 300 feet south and Simone road from Slmcoe street to point 1500 feet south If approved the corporation Intends to charge part of the cost of the work as sewer rate for period of 20 years upon the owners and occupants of the lands fronting on the streets concerned About 50 per cent of the annual payments on the debentures will be raised by the proposed sewer raiaThls will consist of frontage rate of so cents per foot and connec tion charge of $1717 The re mainder ot the annual payments will be raised by an increase of 1287 mills in the general tax rate if present plans are ap proved In add on it was explained all properties connectedto the system will be required to pay sewer servlce role represent lng their share of the operating and reserve payments with res pact to the existing sewage treatment lac Theavorage householder with 50 feet frontage would pay an proximately 70 annually it was stated EXAMINER DAY JULY 12 II Approval Sought At Bradford For $110000 Sewer Project in irhing to the office of the town clerk Miss Margaret Duvey Bradfords tax rate for the cement year was 9657 mills res ldential up 446 from year ago and 1011 commercial up 565 mills The rate for high school purposes was up some live nulls Residential property owners receied tax credit from the provincial government from rev enue produced by recent pro vinclal tax increases WORLD BRIEFS REES RECOVERING OTTAWA tCPl Partner trade minlrtcr George fleet is back at his home here following minor eye operation in Mont real The Conservative MP re elected in Prince EdwardHas tingsdune 25said Thursday his recovery is going very well and he expects to be back to work in about two weeks FINED IN DEATII WOODSTOCK tCPt Kath ryn Margaret Millar of Wood stock was fined $100 Thursday on chargcof careless driving in the March 11 death of Wil liam David Finlay of Wood stock The incident occurred near Woodstock when the Fin lay boy ran In front of Miss lllil lars car REMAth IN HOSPITAL SARle CF Magistrate Dunlap went to Sarnia General Hospital Thursday to remand in custody for one week isiycarold Petrolla man on charge of noncapital murder John chhs charged in the shotgun death of his cstranged wife Viola Mae Dnbhs iii has been in hospital since Mrs Any objections should be more Dobbs was shot and killedin rPetrolia Friday night BARRIE HURONIA DRIVEIN THEATRE STARTING SATURDAY NIGHT milARWAGON nousANDTHE SCREEN EXPIDDBI WAEDNP reanianon°onivAVision AMIMHWAWAWHWWWWAUMWIMH PLUS iiiuiiswmaiinimo filtMllelllIlIittlIIflS iuiiiniitsninnnu IAIIIIIEI muff noon ll HINDI no mtfll Show Starts At Dusk MIMISKIRT LAST TIME TONIGHT MOB THE ROAD HUSTLERS 2nd TERRIFIC IMPERIAL WEEK Picture The Whole Family will Enioyl YOURS MINE 810URS AHonéymoon NdPIaCegToHaieliidsl You whilsugh Air Conditioned OVER For Your Comfort SHOWING7 PM and PM Saturday Matinee

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