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Barrie Examiner, 24 Oct 1968, p. 5

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FLOS COUNCll UNCHANGEDTOR 1969 Fios township couaul will remain unchanged tor 1969 having been electeda year INNISFII NOTES ago for two year terms The members are shown beside new Fins cairn at site of plon eer Hainiiion inn FROMl LEFT Reeve Frank Coughlin Councillor Alex Finlay Courp ¥CbuncilCntinllesl Building SurVeYr By Council will look over the Mid land municipal building and hay Township Reeve Cochrane ask ed it be felt that new build ingwas necessary for the town ship said more accommodation was needed We are crowded low and must make more room for run and the Council Since the council chambers were converted into ottlcer Council has held most of its re gtdarnwetinxs in Shoud Com munlty Hall Special meetings are held either in room set inside for firemen or around the old council table which now makes desk for the assistant building inspector The old Strcudschool does not appeal to council as sui ble place to use unless considerable sum is spent to revamp it Quotations on this were given There was also an es timnie of $150000 or new building including space for oi lice help the police department and new use hall The trips made to see other municipalbuildinga have yet to give the council anidea of just ryfbat it feels would be the best an anion disconnection Asked if he would favor pie scite on new municipal building when the vote or the School Boardwastakenflleeve Cochrane said he did not feel that ratepayer cotddform rm opinion until he was aware oi the needs of the township and just what was planned CHIEFS REPORT September was aaiack month so far as fire calls were con To Pick Trustee flit Collingwood COMINGWODD Statil Ool lingwood will elect trustees only in the coming municipal eleclt it tion with the council finishing theseoondbaltnfatwoyear term in 1961 11 chmth clerk has res ponsbility tor arrangements at the trustee nomination to the new county secondary and pub lic school board on Monday lNovcmber 18 Ooliingwood from ward in itself tor this dection Separate schod supporters at so will have dance in take part in the selediion of their area representative to the li member Catholic sdrool board for the county The owned which will be back is headed by Mayor Alidr McDonald Reeve MetMcKean and Deputy Reeve Donald Spoon cr will continue as county ce prasentatives during 1969 nations iay ma raownnnr Mr and Milt Robert Babb gate and imlynfxeawidrwere with their panents and grants parents Mr and Mrs Archie Batbgate Mr and Mrs Jack Polley were in Dunedin Saturday tor an an giveifarw party tor Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Allen Bowden Kevm and lfimnf Mldhurst were visitors with Mr and MS 51 Buwdcn Mr and Mrs Archie and Mrs Nellie Button were at the international Plowing Match at Guelph last Wednesday INVESTIGATE THEFT PEMBROKE OP Provin al police are invmlgahng the theft oira fivehon diesel crawl erioader valued at $12000 irorn Oiouthler industrial Equipment in Pembrok wostend The machine parked outside with other heavy emitpment was not missed hythe owners until lutch days after it was mien hoe said no Bathgalo cerncd Three came in two at tho lolroy unit and one at Stroud making fire loss of ap proximately $12000 The estim ated tire loss for the year to date is $110610 The cbici at tended fire drills at Stroud and lefroy mutual aid meeting at Stayner and general meet ing at Leiroy Calls and laspeo tions which included special at tention to Fire Prevention Week were to lnniawood Hanoi Ark blsrmcr anus CURUNG CLINIC BASE BORDEN Sat Be ginan and others desiring to learn the mammals of good curling are invited to tree curling clinic at the Anderson Park cltdt rink here on Satur day October 26 Seasoned wr iers will give instiudion COLDWATER MEETING OOLUWATER Salt Nora inntion meeting for the village =oi Goldwater has been amnged tor Monday Nov with elec tion day awctdr later on Mon dayDec 211ansalsoarebe lag made for an advance poll on SahirdayNov so FIRST RUGBY SCHOOL RUGBY Stall first sdlool built at bhia0rottywnshipmm munity was log building erect ed in 1839 it was shown by old records The first school at Jar ralt was opened about 1841 Eden to test alarm system to Magistrates Court when Ralph Tevclde was charged with start ing fire without permission and line of $75 and costs of $1200 an investigation into the traynor fire which resulted in the total loss of home and delivery of clothes to Mrs Tray nnr testing radio system with the installer and to Warnica School at the request at the prin cipal concerning failure of alarm system which was repaired and Min working nrder1hochiet checked tires on Nantyr Park Road and on Concession gave advice to Clansmens Lodge bout changing to nursing home andrequirements for tire protec tion He drove 542 miles lnSeplt tember and attended school tor lire chiefs at Gravenhurst during the holiday weekend ELM TREES MENACE Walker of the Second concession writes that failure to remove dead aims in that area constitutes menace to life Some of the trees might require expert removal FOURTH ANNIVERSARY The Faith Missionwhicb has been holding religious services in the Crawford Schoolwili cel ebrate its fourth anniversary this all by having as special speak er former innisfil teacher cliiorlloss Usher Councillor Donald hintDonald and Deputy Reeve Earl Elli Selves Milena STROUD Salli innlshls municipal building on the wBt aide or highway it at the main intersection hole has served nearly years representative at the Ont ario department of mimhipal at lairs 11 Palmer officially opened the building on Novan ber 17 1934 Until Lizs building was cmrrnlctcd the Innlsiil coun cil met at ditierent locations within the tnwmhipu Tho present deputy recve Allanllodd was move at the time and other mothers Were Blythe hictlonkey rs deputy reove and Wattampbeli Tom look and Allan lemon lion Earl Rowe of Newton Robinaondben memberoi Pa llament for bacteria Slmcoe and Smith Campbell then mntyywaiden were among othemwhotmkpartintheeert 1170M Since murdcipal council admin immuon started in innisiii in Mathis was the irst penna nent borne for council meetings rev EXAMINER near ans PHONE mom John Murdock nvvrof Cochrane who taught at Stroud will speak at both morning and evening ser vices at Crawford School on Sun day Nov Vespra Horticultural Society Nearing End Oi Busy Term ltflNESlNG Shaft Tenta tilie date Eartha annual pouuar supper and meeting of the Ves pm Hmtiwltural Society has been sailor Mesdaypbiov ber 19 with Mngwater Park iunablrmom the probable loca tion There will be cipher an nptmcement after arrangements are completed said Mrs Leona Shelp secretary treasurer who said election of officers and pie sentatjon of reports will he mung main items business to beoonduc Harry royston or Mines ing has headedthe society dur ing the pas year with Mrs Mar ion Qrser and Mrs Jean Ferris both of Midburst first and sec and vice president respeaively One year dimctoxs included Mrs Ami Ohannen and Miss Mary McLean oi Minesin Jbrnm and Kay Demitrotl RR Utopia and Sid Money of no Barrie Fivehwo eardirectorsin cluded Mrs Ida Waltwin of RR Barrie and MasJluldm And rows Mrs Vcna Partridge Mrs Ella Oakley andittrs Alice Stewart all of Minesing Mary Rimell Midburfit andDoils Mlason oi Barrie were auditors The Horticultural Smarty has been much ncrmnendai for its in flower garden beside the County museum at Mid burst Another public was maintained at the 9th coir cesaion and Snow Volley side road ch also received praise rMTS Alice StoMart won the Eatontmpby Bork winrdng the am points for her exhibits in the manna flower show BARRIE HURONIA DRIVEiN THEATRE rat 541 suN ONLY Adult laittertainuient1 mtdodlecmssroads oith gt www Cieeh mun Getting Ready for Election MORE sum Coun dilor Alex McAitHer is fluid inghlslintbyaar endOouncii itsrm Pottixrew ti Sixth on Clearance tillage GWDdL Gerald Blackburn and Pratt Han one complaint Mr first Reeve Wilfred Wardenkflir Hingbirsooondterrnubead dtbecoundtllemalaoreere in 1965 and la thectecttnn last Dtcenberdefeatedhurrumn dibrltcison cum antic wardenJamBattonafprrner mevemNMtamnoWan sidcnt of Creme Jodi derklsmak tlupre ohmmingnnm lnattons Bohre moving to Cretmirc Reeve Warden served in the ch council at Arthur where he also one advanced to recve Councillor Bladdourn was tanner Cream new living headed the cotmd in 1960 He headed the pulling in the mug last year €cuncllior Harvw Petttgrew is hit with year as outndi mmrdoer and motile 101 Alex Millie his ninth The other mm Frank rum win ran second in last yuars paling ia convicting his flm term Nelson Blanchard stationary engineer with Base Borden construction engineering sec tion has retired alter quar ter of century of service Mr Blanchard received federal civil service certificate with col GF Ockenden base commander making the pre sentation in his base headquar ters oifice Impresses ch Men DAISNN tsum Etiorts to improve the quality of slmcoc County corn were given boost at the Central Ontario corn grnwers demonstration and con icrencc ber¢which was well attende dtstutc dull weathers Site oi the gathering Murray Groovesle mile and quarter east of Dalstnnc main nanny of Guelph led discus sions following inspection of demonstration plots Numerous growers also took advantage at est the opportunity to have their corn tested for moisture content We considered this good on vertically Said Ernie Banbury ot Hawkertcnc who we Imam the many who had samle tut corncre tn itseii proved at par ed ticular interest to the growers aim it has as acra oi teed corn planted this past season the Agricultural rqarcsentative for North Simone Alanvw Scott of Barrie in expressing satin tactlanv with the large turnout said the Grcaves farm was nscn because it was one of the largest corn arms in the county There are quite num ber of large farms With 200 acres of corn or more but this is one at the largest Mr Scott said The considerable interest shown in the machinery demonstraa tiooa and corn plots also was commended by Doug las Ferris oi Mldburst president 01 the North Simone Soils and Crop improvement Amoclnticn Mr Ferris blade particular mention of the corn exhibits by leading companies The Arda field enlargement demonstration also drew more than ordinary attention Soils and crop specialist Jack Avcrage moisture content for corn harvested at this time of year was approximately 30 per cent said air llagarty who is with the soils and crops branch of the Ontario depart ment of food and agriculture ABOVE AVERAGE Simcoe County corn yield gen erally was better than the pro ial average for mambo pro rvinclal crop was down some what but Simcoe County crop was close to average Quality at tabla corn was exceptionally good and ieeder corn atrowaa hcttefUIhn av kCor borebrymennce bahl beat ept own spraying at continues to be problem in Simcoa County as well as else where Mr Scott said much has been done to checlr the spread of corn borerwith good results but emphasized it was continuous battle Ralph Gregg agricultural en glneer from Newmarkei leddls ciuSion grows on systems for harvesting which al so proved ol particular later Survey remit fromhlgh moat tnrc corn crib corn whole plant silage and dried corn also were ioiio ed with Interest by the Km Despite for there was load early attendance which parking accommodation at the Gruves farm wu well filled Md Among compaan exhibits were the Pride Hybrid Company of Canada Ontario Seed Cleaners Southern Ontario Seed Company Warwick Seed Cmnpany Limited nicks Kyu brld and United Hybrid Corn CltlilGltllltST Kaysms mum maksgivlngvisttor54met Mr and Mn ll Merty of Elk rieat it Hodgsonr Mn Glavln at Toronto with her Ill tcr Mrs Shellield Charles Sheitieid also was vilitor at his home hen Bert Sheifleld is back to work alter being in Penctang General Hospital Mrs Beardsali and childru Ghatb or also Ron Grcaves Ota taavawerewit1L3Greavu Miss Shelia Craig McMuter Hamilton spent the weeken withiber parents here it Petti TflE BARRIEgEXAMWEKi THURSDAY MOBER 21 19685 Eqrm CdltrSeS Now Avdilable New Ontario Agricultural Col lege correspondence courses are now available for home study it was announced by Alan Scott North Simone agricultural re presentatlvc who is in charge of the oliioe on lollier street in Barrie Courses include animol nutri tion introductory soil science specialized corn production damn records anon analysis and income tax tiling lihe $52 cost includes Blind rmterials and textbooks which remain the property of the stu He limps alittle when its damp dent Studepthsdghmentsare marked by experts in the field and consultation with immo tors is encouraged Mr Scott explained no mini mum academic requirements are needed belore applying tor any of the courses Bad course consists of six to 10 assign meats whld are mailed by the students the correspondence office for A11 ounces Late dfiigned for home study and can be started at any time and finished on the findentc own achedule flow or am ton went the weekend here The flowers in St Johnc Ang lican Church Oct 13 were hr memory of the late Mr and Mrs Bldwell Mr and Mrs Lalonde are building new house on Mr Carrs property Mr Arm to tiuliding his new house in tbevll ago Bob Tattoo and David Jen sen Toronto spent the weekend at their homes here also Den nis Ellinere Kjkland tone was with his par cartoonist By MRS HANDY Reg Dunn of the Yukon visit ed his brother lom one day last week He will be residing with his sister in Barrie Mr and Mrs Morrison and children or Toronto waited Mr and Mrs Tatton Sunday Gregory Tattoo is one of the cubs chosen to attend dinner in Barrie rre scored high points in the walk teach and scouts took part in to no to United firm Fund Youhavc seen him It will publth per cent full laughing gt taste in your mouth Everything herdoes with every sip he gives it therfuli And quietly leave shot 100 per cent Withoutbiting My friendlthere is If youre notafraid whisky like that The full shot Gold Stripe of aiittle honest taste maybe you should try Gold Stripe And 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