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Barrie Examiner, 14 Aug 1968, p. 2

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7m 7191er agony jlold of efforts of theflmen to maintaining present wage rates val Orser in apublic statement jbtedhydraulic plants had been Vzred with alternative communi iment Government mediation is one why to settle was dtdptiie Mitts aserepotntlor amid The government may be at hithe Seaway strikeMW cent in the postal alike each in three stages The measure would heldesigagulo art series at costl ofleer of inflation anionease of only six andgone halt per cent for two states and another slxper cent stage in the postal settlement the total increase is to coma over period oi in months The first hourly wage increase was 21 cents tollowed by an in cent hikn eilcdiva October Under dhfufinnréowélls as ndlng stri no line now that conciliation board negotiationr have broken down Yesterday The Barrie Examiners requiring reporter asked the question gt GRAY Toronto Think of all the people who make only $4000 year We sbould consider them There is too big spread between these people and other work ers One can buy only beans the one steak The planning board and city council will meet in the near tutors to discuss report on commercial forecast prepared by planning consultants Murray Jones and Associates The planning board instructed consultantian Macherson or the Jones iirm to do study of the citys tulureneads in the commercial sector after the board was confronted with two proposals or plazas on Bnyiield Street nortb oi goodies Road proposed plaza on the west side of Hayfield Street would be built ata cost of $3000000 and ury The person without nonunion steam Lowell thinkseven per cent is enogsb Union are now or or per fliuTbata too much You dont galoanything in the end narnoucnma Every one should have little lux trade needs equalization with other workers We should stabilize the economy and attempt to move the lower classes on Barrie Ommercialj would include car dealership at high rise apartmentvbuildings and 158 row housing units Developer Louis Kozlov made the presentation to the board July Across the street Warren Scott consulting engineer pro posed 100000 square foot plaza one third the size or the other one Consultant MacPherson rec ommends on the assumption the city wishes toproceed with an proval at new commercial facil ities in the vicinity of Hayfield Street and Candles bond that Sabotagefij Charge In Oriliia Strike Charges of sabotage and den rials flared today as the strike on union supervisory start Chairman ot the five em ber elected commission in charge or administration Nor said this morning that only prompt action by supervisory personnel prevented total nblackput when the strike start ed yesterday There wasa brief terruption lie chargedradio communica on with remotecontiol oper €cut nit and telephones interfer cation the said wires had been und cut Spbkesnian tor thavsz loam Gordon Austin said Lthere were no union instructions rvany such tampering and he ncernllor the effect on the general public of iliia Workers in the union nt on strike allowing mission rejectionot concilia tion board recommendation 4and per centwage increaan 1are the highest in thetgeorgian hayi ea commission Miclrlethwaite was The public was advised to prepare tor long strike as negotiations broke down be tween the union and commis sion he acuon in Orillia is being fouowedeith close attention throughout the Georgian Bay area withrthe suggestion having been made it could spearhead ram merit tor general wares tor this Al yornings Ottawa tor Mrs Harold Hall the form er Audrey Lillian uton Barrie whodied Au lengthy illnesaf as brain tumor Rev to relating clergyman Boise and Play fair central chapel McieodSt interment was at Capital Mem orial as Aug 1909 and attended Princent Wales SchooL Central Collegi ySba an accomplished pianist and vocal ist Batoie her marriage she sang in the choir oi Central United Church and played the piano in the old New Dream land and Capitol movie then trea wasnctive in the iormer Barrie Dramatic Society In Ottawa Mr and her musical career member otthe Choral Society Masv0 uwvfmvjhlm Hall contin organist and choir lender for St Besides her usband of as Pauls Eastern United cousin is msaoomsom Henry St the way thecostMliv lag is going up and up all the time idont thinkseven per cent is big enoubh increase We not air to the average wage earner JACK uvesomsa an wages people get now dont clash with prices The gov ernment thinks the littleguy wtll survive no matter what they dost work tor living ought to know the centre be initially 10000 square feet with progressive ex pansion to not more than 120 000 square feet Mt Mactherson said the rate of expansion could be built into development agreement so the growth at theplata more or less keeps pace with the growth of commercial retail needin the city The new plaza whichtwouid be twice the size ofthe west end plaza could herbuilt in ad dition to two neighborhood cen tres proposed or the Grave Duckworth area and the Bay view Drive Little Avenue area the report states The size of the plaza in the GroveDuckworth area is esti mated at 10000 square feet and the Bayvlaw Drive centre at 80000 square feet it is anticipated that the two small plazas and the larger one could be constructed byxlinl HURT DOWNTOWN Mr MacPherson warned that if both proposalsfor theIBay tleld Cundlcs area were proved theceritial business it trict would sulicr considerably Mayor Eentley asked bout whatcouid happen it one theproposals were turned down and the developer decidedto In cate outside cityltmts The consultant that as chance that thecity had to take He pointed out though that people who nside ableiamounts of that very thorough study be now Fewtrv river reticentng oe Blue Herons piblnle Severalltiempta to find the nesting place at the neat blue XiEMITET gone far enough or 15 percent of the people but the other as percentereaulfering Mairr log thecutott line or these people only six or seven per cent is untoir PETER KOEB ELE New Lowell thinkde service increases shoilldbetaken as an example for the Whole cc hnomy Seven per cent per annum lsenough Equally tion or paycoales would be against the spirltotthe in dividual iCouncil Pldnners Outlook the board suggested that copies at the report be sent to all al dermenand joint meeting take place between the board and council to discuss the implica tions The Murray Jones forecast goesto the year 1900 when it is anticipated the amount of floor space for retail goods will or should be 806500 feet 0n the enter hand retail ser vice tloor space will be 461100 sduare icet The increase in retail goods floor space is about 50 per cent Theincrcase in service floor space is 60 per cent according to the forecast By Joli the demand orad ditional floor space would he 77000 square leer the report says By subtracting the 40000 square feet the two neighbor hood plazas would use up that means one of the proposed plaz as on Hayfield could start oil with 40000 square test and build up to larger size gt It is expected the city develA opment committee will make made or what is needed in the beforelproceeding with their last Mr acherson indicated that there would be no immediate de mand for large scale retail floor space once plaza of the size 05320000 feet is member George Har per askedior more detail from both developers ARMSTRONG HARDWARE Dillilup ALLANDALE HARDWARE Vlrdadhave been Numkbdflthl er uo noun club presidenth Mackiun mod two completed and two hot disbursementswaver there were no droppings or footprints to indicate that her onshad tufthemarIK annouaoeJhe presence of as many herons as have been re ported in the swampha said its heroory has been seen various times during the put 15 years Devitt in his recently published bpok Birds ot Slmcoe County said that area resident Hencl crsonstochsesmlrsetsiolem from one to 18$ Ellsworth Crawford oi Mines ing reported rectal last year its will accompany the ncxtlexpedition and try to guide it to wher MW The nests resemblelumps on the topmost branches or trees Aerial photographs oi several have been taken In the when the leaves were gone but there isnn may to pmpumt where the shots were taken Last month member wan dered away from field trip and heard heron calls to the east or Wi cw Crack where it meets the river Surveyor Peter Harvey working latheswamp in 1962 saw one oi the nesting places but has also been unable tore locate it Sightings in 1905 and ma showed the number of nests to have increased from 50 to 90 Mr Harveybelleves thatgfalliog of nest trees may be leading to deterioration When the leaves are oft in the tall Mr Macklem plans to ca noeup Willow Creek lna thor ough search Walking through the swampds impractical as large areas are inaccessibledue to we Seleot om Lee Studies Briels in Region Govt LONDON Ont CP Regional government was the major talking point Tuesday as the Ontario legislatures select committee on taxation held its longest public hearing since its formationtwo months ago The committee under chair man Jobn White PClandon South sat naarly nine hours in studying submissions by eight organizationsand iour individu als Themes ranged from the advantages of single tax on land to the plightrot northern mining towns The iirst delegation to raise the matter at rggional govern mentwas from the Lake Erie Regional Library System iourcounty board with 14 li brary systems under its wing The delegation headed by syse hem director Kentof tons on argued against regional boundaries proposed in the Smith report on taxation and suggested Ontarios regional li brary system continue on the basis of existing regions istalre toth up regions as recommended by Smith which would separ rural areas in from metropoliv tan centres such as Windsor and London tha books he made subject to retail iiucii ammo large number ol nests in the swamp The HERBERT FELL supervisor of thaBarrle an imai shelter feeds one oi the litter or pupplu found aban dobed last week Both the two snrvlylng dogs have now been adopted thiaminewanna WWWWWWFWW wnxw vnugAWmmswa HumanejSociétvssdves Pups Stuffed In Five puppies in an advanced slate of starvationwera found alongside an innistll road last week They had been stufied ln burlap sack and abandoned to die but had somehow managed to get loose and wander around outside or some distance The motoristwho found them took them to theBarrle Anilltal Shelterwhero Humane Society otiicluls tried to save them Three were so tar gone they sales tax and oaggestcd that ex7 eruptions from payment oi the tax on purchasesby museums and art galleria should be ex tended tolihrarleslnstead of being repealed as proposed by Smith Thean otSlmcoeput for ward brief proposing that singletier system tatregional government he reached through iourstage evolution delegationfrom the town oi Timmins and the townships of Tisdale and Tecktold the cone mtttee regional government will have to come before northern mining corrununitles such as Tlmmlna and Kirkland Lake canhope to exist without spe cial provincial grants MIGHT CLOSE MINES The delegation said texstt or the processing plants of min ing firms as recommended by international Nickel Co of Can ada might help the Sudbury area but would do little tor other ml is ing municipalities where mines were miles treat the townsites or the proposed taxation might lead to closure of marginal miningvoperation had to be destroyed but the remaining two have since been adopted This action is typical of of taken by the Humane Society in Barrie Several litters of pup pies and kittens have been found abandoacdreccntty and master tbam haia been saved to be adopted Meaningful starvation of an animal either through abandon ment or otherwise is an ottence under the Criminal Code of Can ada Ange fines have been lev ladyagalnst offenders so far and hillsociety continues to press more realisticlagislatlon an an animal in poor con dition comes to the shelter med icines extra and and veterin arian servioeaaredatalncd as soon as possible and start puts in as many extra hours as are only VWVEEKLY necessary to ensure the well being loniy when there is no hope recovery is the animal des troyed After an animal is mind may suitable length or time is al lowed for the ownerto come forward and claim it its will he charged for the length at time the animal was impounded There is also fine under city bylaw for allowing dogs to run at large if no owner is forthcoming the animal is put uptoc adoption The shelter is nearly always full and at present theraarela cats and seven dogs up for adoption Of three gigh threearepups All are weaned and litter trained by stat per sonnel before theyiara ready to got ECONOMICAL saris 172656474 7f LBradford so BARRIE foamsscan Barria aouecsss souup PsAMEAL BY THEPJECE t1arekittcns and

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