of It of course will be finalised If which Mlllake waterfrorathe comm sduoor CHANGES DichSsio Ora townspr Deputy ileeve lien Gilchrist left and Gree more Reeve Wilfred Warden discuss effects of new county school board system on their local administration in res pcctive municipalities The in member county board is due to takaoveradmiaistrs lion of all public and second jury schools in the counw at the endoi the year tEx amioer Photo Rodd Work For Tunes OnceCortimOn In Oro oso STATION Staff When was ï¬rst appointed clerk mone wasnt so plentiful as it is ay and people who didnt have the cash had the right to work out their taxes said Wesley ntdbope vet eran clerk of Oro township who will enter his 50th year in otfice on August iii The work was done on vol unteer basis with so much al lowed for each day until taxes were paid it worked out very well at the time said Mr Tud hope explaining that much road work was done through this method The nylon stemmed until about 1936 when road machinery was used making in dividual work with shovel and pie impractical didnt bavetha maniun ery or higtmays then like we have now the veteran Ora otiicial remarked as reference was made to the era before soowplows cleared the roads Pupils then had to walk to schooisozne three and four miles or more and so local school sections were practical Larger area schools and bus transportation were introdiic ed alter the Second World War and now new educational phase is coming with the county scheol system currently being organized Appointed August is lsitl fol lowing his army service Mr Tudhope succeeded his father the late Henry iudhope His father had been clerk tier 28 years His grandfather George Tudhope servedsome 50 years to make an unusual family re cord ohm years The grand father WasJirst appointed in 1035 which was some years be fore county administration was organized and the administra tion was done by appointed commissioners Except for few years he remained until Nowrrccovcrc irthealt at Thaving been ill year ago tag Much oi the credit for Oros sound financing which has kept the township out of debt has been given to Mr Tudhopc although he himself modestly disclatms it Reeve Kenneth Gillespie has been among the numerous heads of Ora councils who have paid glowing tribute to Mr Tud hopes long and efficient ser vice This was recognized last year when he was chosen by the council for centennial modal At that time George MatKay the i967 warden was realm and Mr Gillespie deputy recto Also on the wall of the town was presented on the occasion of his completion of is years of service George fiiacKay was then rceve with Elmer Shels welt deputy and Ken Gilchrist Wallace Key and Alina Meier1n the councillors Mt Gilchrist is now deputy and present council Creemore Arena Flowor Show Site CREEMORE Slam With an excellent growing season large list or exhibits is antici patedior the annual summer flower show of the Creemorc Horticultural Society which will he held on Fridayand Satur dill August iii to 17 at Cree shlpi office is plaque which lors include lir Keypad Mr McLean and also Howard Campbell lorrner chairman of the Ora school board Taxes were only fraction of what they are now when first started said Mr Tud hope who quickly added0f coursa everything was different back intolti For one Ihing there has been great deal of inflation and the demand for services has increased lot The entire situation has chang ed altogether Assisting Mr Tudhope at the Oro municipal office are it Nettieid deputycler sistant Mrs Norma Sanderson native of Oro Mr ntd hope has lived in the township all his lite except tor service with the CanadianEngiueers in World Wariln his youth he was standout soccer and hockey player for On and Orti lia teams assumes NEWS THE BARRIE EXAMINER TUESDAY AUGUST 515 arena to advance otthe show MrsErel Blackburn is presi dent of the societywhich al ready has sponsored success ful spring show and lilac tea Vice presidents include Mrs Herman Gillespie and George Shepherdwith Mrs John Adi ams secretary and Mrs Greg Thompson treasurer Directors include Mrs Dickenson Mrs HaroldCraw lord MrsiR Creed Mrs Varimavercultirstfy Hall Mrs McDonald Mrs Dodd Mrs Hayward and Tudhope doesnot talk at rear Comatosestudiesj EAXTER Stain propo ed new dog control hyla referred to the finance commit tee for study and recommen dation by Essa township coun cil at its August meeting here Reeve George Davis pre sided and also present were De puty Reeve Eugene Smith and Councillors MacDonald and Ken Blanchard An application from Charles McNabb ofNew Lowell for dog control officer was reierr ed to the committee which in cludes Councillors Blanchard and Fred Ross along with Reeve Davis Mr McNabb ed $100 per month plus ers fees which he proposed at ollar per day wh dogs were mpounded in cool to other penalty the township might impose His plan called torthe township to be assessed 5o centsper day and $3 tor un claimed dogshumanely destroy ed Afour day waiting period owns proposed POUND7HOURS Dog pound hours were sug gested from am to pm Monday through Friday and to 12 uanuSoturday and Sun4 day gt Bernardï¬lchardson had been ontrol atticer undera dog by which was rescindedeiiec tive from July 31 new bylaw was submitted by Mrs Edit Plsolt deputy clerk and re terred to the finance commi lee Deputy Reeve Eugene Smith made the motion which was secondcdhy Councillor MacDonald and passed iteeva George Davis said out that low waterfseasnu was year in stead of 50 However Pigott report it taxcalV actions were better than last h$ilz000 in up to of the meeting in com parison to $123000 at the same time year ago There was ap proximately $500000 on the roll with trinstot the collecting still ahead While tax rates were up slightly the tax credits meant reduced on payments for home ratepayers Council was informed by the Nottawasaga Conservation Au thority the sum ot $70m would be needed to finance the park river bankprohiem instead of the approved $6000 When it was mentioned that flooding isnt problem no wring Deputy Reeve Smitlt pointed the practical wtfls The deputy reeve member of the Nottawasaga Consona tzion Authority said under new grant system the authority will have 60 per cent grant nest time to do the it the work were delayed it could cause more damage than the sa Low imattholes on Angus streets were said to cause trai tic hazards and Councillor Mac Donald confirmed this was so it was decided least an engin eat to makean inspection and commendation Charles lienry of Barrie dis cussed culvert and drainage matters with thetownshi also invited the counci to Waterloo to seathe Ontario Cul vert andMetol Products Limi led plant to which anaw odth dog taxes are available irom the tow hip oliice for emergency supply or oxy gen was discussed with the pol ice department iiiecouncil discussed pos sible road program for tons and decided to ask ngineering reports on feasibility of differ EICJ ond lieutenant proximately $013 alter unali er mounts of five dollars or less are paid in cash The total estimated cost is 375300 which ter the tenders for the work The ditch will have branch middle of not it and drain otf another pottion of low lands Some of those assessed for out let will be paying over 31000 less allowances for agricultural lands ONE FOOT mERVE Aloet of land stands between the rovinclal government and its ht Awayover prh vate road into the newly ac quired Allandaie Golf Club prop erw Fthis one loot reserve would prevent legal exit lr Shoreview Drive Mr Gordon of thadcpartmuit of public works came to spec lai meeting of council to ask for an official release of this reserved foot Members when touringthe township to inspect tho timercent parks proper Ehnvale Brigade Boasts Thtee ZUYear Members EintIVALE Stall Most of our firemen can drive any of our trucks they takea general training which is pretty thoruug said ï¬retchtet Rich ard Columbus head of the Quanta Filosielnt ï¬re her gade With the fire hall on Queen street in Ehnvale the depart ment has twu regular fire trucks and pamper Chief Columbus who tsvillage post master has been ï¬reman for more than 30 years and chief for four ï¬rst lieutenant lLtrty Row ley former councillor and Jim Voliick are other members for more than 10 years Couh cillor Alex Currie is deputy chief and Earl Voiiick is see Other members of the volun teer brigade include Stan Rit chleand Lew Turner well known in hockey circles also Tripp Vollett St erght Eeynel too Rance Volliek BrownG Graham Eey nolds Pearson and Feige hen Dunlap St iiiliiisnhi Sponsored Barrie Minor Hockey Assoc on no my prm truck wooom Irittbe ac pied Councillor Stewart told council that all the volunteers mainlavorotampleoe of equipment with platform tarswenoosh to WHIP amounte rum Council decided to relocate Athépurnpsltthaparklttho lakeshore and the building put up to house them also that Middle of thotlle bed be lead cred for and fill from the 5th line he placed on the north beach to make it suitabiI for me windowwld bedcvelopzd tanpIrlu for puth use Aletter was read from the Ontario WIter Resources Com mission engineers advising council that permission had been granted to the owner of Holiday Acres subdivision to use piping of the diameter of one and half inches instead of two inch pipe as previous iy mentioned in an agreement with the township DISCUSSION it was evident that the change did notplease some members of council as they seemed to feel that this smaller size would not be large enough Councillor Grose stated that in his opin ion the smaller size was special allowanu to Mr Bun ton aadhe insisted that the en gineers report already asked for include the investigation as to the proper size of pipe need edthat the Ontario Water ite sourcca Commission would not be aware ot the size of piping required did not seem to occur to those who questioned the de cision it was suggested by Councillor Gibhlns that town strip committee outside of Coun all be set up to handle such matters which will probably be cropping up from now on LOOK FOR TRUCK VAfterï¬the estimnte for $1 300 to repairsaidrebiiildin the old truck for the water tank was tabled and feund to botoo high it was decided that another at fort be made to find used trucksoitahie and worth our chasing if iter this has been done nothing is decided eiltlieAnctrewg of tehiclu Vandalism Kept Down in lingua ANGUS fStlffi ihere has beansortie vandale at the park but generally speaking wa havent any more juvenile de llnquencyur trafï¬c problems titan any other community of our population said Constable Ctiva Putnam Some daznagevwaa done to equipment at the Auto play ground Ind the culprits are sought it was not known whetherthey were Angus youngsters or not Our young people are as well behaved as they are at Barrie Alliston and other neighboring towns he said pointing out only rela tively few have caused trotbie Turning to trafiic he said speeding was at major concern but most drivers have so op erated well in helping to keg Angus streets safe Highway 00 has 30 mflesperltour speed signs at Angus and is for the approaches to Angus County road to section known as the hrentwood road also hasfstt milesvperhotlr algoslerlodical checks are made for speeding Chiet Cecil Attwell and mom bcra of his force have been mov ed to new and larger police office whichls located at the Plaza two doorsVinam the old oiticeW€feel it is improvement said the poll spokesman Who presented the monthly police report to Essa council at its August meeting new an To Prince Natalie it and Ed junior uncle Sarge Guergis Ind fli°mi$lam it KY Mark and hire Gucrgis mother Mm BetLy Bush vtsit ed the island It the same time There were marw more turn his there years ago said Mr Guerzls stating he was told 10000 people day are taken to die island by ferries during the summer msoa We met many old friends of Janina Minimise sent viii said Mr Guergls uphinlng he was lowhen the family left the island and locat ed at Angus lie spoke partllt cularly of the magnificient Icehery as he drove around the milelong island Dinklater trailer park was modern and of everything for pleasant Mr Guergls also called at the fine new legion hall at Surn 7311911 léniiliésiv recenion wereoeived every where was wonderful uni we would like to retire next year again Gitergls mad on we ways automating traffic was heavy he had no dlfflcttltycopiol with the conditions DAM NEARLY COMPLETED UTOPIA Staff Work ll continuing on the mometlon of new darn Iod bridge at the Nottawasaga Valley conserve tioo Authoritys Bear Creek protect here Plans call for the water to be diverted to make 10 acre pond that dam isexpected to beoomplao ed in September Fast rAkscur SERVICE toot one on ercirur onosrut 405 Blytleid St PHONE 72088 stints touts Explaviiiiiiasi Ptliitis ititl Thefour man Essa police force covers an area with uintion at about WP Matinee Daily gm Evenings It 045 90 lion office opens at 680 pun liningsLima GonuBéamceï¬iliei srnoenrs $150 ADULTS 3175 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