Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 17 Jul 1968, p. 5

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sl WU on each 5100 of taxes Unfor tunately tlis had appeared as tour cents tineach Sim and lab commitments on eudl $100 of assessment which was mislead ing stated the head of the In nisiil ootlndl Secretary of the Centennial Park oorrunlltee lire lloy Good ieliow in further statement nai There seems to be some erstandlng about the dot oi developing and maintaining Centennial Park The land has been the property of the town ship or many years and was calenderng some as mos to swnrop at one trained architect could see its Mendel so it Will chosen as centennial project ihe expenditureto the end of 1957 was $5271015 Mrs Goodleliowe statement contin ued As is oiien the ease there were tmexpeuted expew The expenditure exceeded the estimated budget and grant by $1899515 said Mrs Gnociiei lawnhowentontoetaythat the parks share or the overall inwmhip deficit ln 1961 of $51 70690 was 367 per céntwbiie the Inuisfll lakeshore parks share ageounted for 54 per cent $55m on liEVY The budget set for maiden Inou at Centennial Park in 1968 NEW and the hevy on the taxpayers amounts to folmtenths ofacentpnndpllaror40 cents all at every $100 taxes Mrs Gotxiieliovw in stressing the value of the park added As the population intream the need for parks becomes more mt Even in itspresent state this park isa bearfliul mot and there are many ways in which it can be miller developed People outsidethe bmnhlp aNNUnL act Mm JOSEPlI COCiIRANE seem to appreciate it and are loud in their praise It Is the hope of the committee that local residents will use itmere often nondflenue ue per it is open to all lntlishl residents and their guests including sum mer residents at no charge liluseum To Hold Open House Day for Veterans MIDHURST Siam Open house will be observed at the museum and archives building here this coming Slmduy July 21 when veterans of the First World War will participate in colorful ceremony Battle flags of the 157th hat taiion oi the Simoue Foresters earned duringithefllaitli war will be deposited at the archives They rested at St Andrews Presbyterian ehnmh ln Barrie Mali were rec comp or Surviving members of the 157th and also the 177th wanna have been invited Former prem la Leslie Fmst of Lindsay will be special speaker and will greet old mades The open house was approv ed by the Shmv County Mus eum Archives board which is hailed by Bradford Depu1y Reeve me 00le DISEASEXILIS Stomach disease Mexicos lending killer took more than 50000 lives between 1955 and 1964 jmsmr jNEWS Specialflciiviues Planned Joy North Simone 4H Clubs GUHIEIE Siam Aotivl tlel lol 4H duh in On and manual North Simone have been reeeivinLinaeaaed atten tion with special events ar ranged IOmieli Dairyvcfli club will hold its regular meeting on Thursday July 10 when reports will he given on progress made Achievement Day will be held at the Dro Hall fair in Septem her The Orolleel calf club will hold its regular meeting week later on Thursday July 15 Glenoro field crops club which has stirred considerable inter ui will meet on Wednesday July 24 at the arm of Murray Greavos Return oi tegietration iornis lelleEtfieTloi Mi senior members planning to make special bus tour on Tuesday July 23 wilieh includes the Tor onto Stockyards packing plant and visit to the Ontario Hog Pmducera Imlrketing Arrsngementa have been made for two bum in oerve North Simcoe and Junior member will he accommodated ii there is room Plans also are preceding tor the annual North Simone Junior Farmers seed and livestock Sud ing tompetilion Ndl will be held on Wednesday July It at the Barrie lair grounds Follow ing regsiration judging com menees at with including dairy and beef cattle swlxieenddieonuweiiasbayh potatoes and barley New additions to the progrtm will be weed identification and sire selection Club also will present their tli demonstrations oonlpellng for entry to the Can edlan National Exhibition oon test North Simcoe also will be represented It Brampton zone rallyiield day to he held on Saturday July 20 Alliston To Hosll iTottenham Bears ALLISTON Stall Ralph Edgare highflying Alliston Can ueks current leaders of the 10 team Simcoe Courlw baseball league are scheduled to play hosts to Totienham Bears in Siayner Pipers Gohtg To Fergus STAYNER Staff Organlz ed three years age Siayuer Pipe Band hasheen getting its full share of attention Latest in vitation is to participate in 4heJlihinnd Games at Fergus onSaturday August 11 former member of the Bar rle pipe band Allan Lamont is pipe major or the smart Siny ner hand which marched in the Orlliia Orange parade whessed by more than 12000 last week Plpm include Dockin Lamont league engagement at Rivmllle Park on ThursdaynlghL under Headlights Bob Doner who defeated Pen tangatosinhklastetart Saturday night will beyrobabin starting pitoher for hheCIn ucka Mike Fairburn and Paul hiaaon both southpaw and Gary Smockum also are avail able The Cenucks moved outJlell in front after to victory at Orillla over the defending diatom 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