home FAIsonllreeide model record llRh then courtly known as has been Itoacting otter It Calm aniimie shop on Stairway in this poltu village Youngsters in palticlliu ap peared to be intrigued by the old model which was equipped with larae horn loudspeaker and required circular records name plate said it was man ufadured by the Thomas Ed lson Incorporation at Orange New Jersey telo Vlcrnou later model record plsy rs about mo was called Vic trda on the name plate which said it was manufactured by the Victor Talking Machine Company at Camden New Jersey and Alliston Horse cutter bells 1918 Ford car headlights and luge dis Liquof Vote Tomorrow AWN Staff With to marrow election day the cam palgn for licensed beverage rooms and cocktail bars for the town of Alliston has entch its al do month yet and dry have been Ictive but the campaigning hss been relatively quiet in compar ison to oalliar times when such vote would have meant cone taut meetings fiery speeches about the evils of increasing sale alcoholic beverages and considerable bickering and strife Residents questioned however roported much interest has been shown in tomorrows vote in which four questions will be sub mitted The eledors will be ask ed to approve both mens and womens beverage roonn for the sale at beer by the glass mcktail lounge and dining room licence which would permit sale of liquor st meals READY so act Ron Cassidy local hotelman said he is prepared to provide these facilities it favorable vote is returned His plans pro vide for enlargement of the pres ent Windsor Hotel on Victoria Street In order to carry 60 per cent majority is nccdcd on each ones tio The advantage at such fan 25 to draw shoppers has been emphasized by supporters Mr Cassidy who gave up teaching in Toronto to become hotelman and Mrs Cassidy also former teacher purchas ed the hotel from Mrs An Bol gcr earlier in the year We would want to operate on basis which would be desir able attraction for Alliston said Mr Caidy when discuss ing his plans At the present time Alliston has government liquor store and also retail beer store both located on Church street near Victoria These were establish red following successful vote of approval in December 195i NEAREST FACILITIES Nearest cocktail and lounge facilities to Aliiston at the pres ent time are at the Notiawo sags loo in Tecumseh town ship about five miles east of Alliston end at the Beelonla Hotel in Baotou about nine miles away Opponents have stressed the augment tha opening more facilities would lncmase eon aumption of alcoholic beverages No clubs in Aillslon have club comes for the sale oi beer in club members only INNISFIL NOTES play clot lunpe were among mdmunAlun candleiamplmlewalsrelie um 2e it is Thorntou We particularly the youogners also heveshown mud inter We have found the people very neighborly and we epprec late their kind reception said Mr Calm who came here from ihornhuryte open the shop Hold Tossorontio Session Tonight EVERETT Steffi With the area county school trustee nomination at Ivy is night Tos sorontln ratepaynrs are concen trsting attemlon on tonights council nomination meeting which is to be held at Central Sdiool auditorium at Tioge Gordon McOracken clerk will receive nominations between and pm for reeve deputy reeve and three councillorsI The mncll will serve twoyear term Menbers of the present coon cil indude Reeve Matthew Van 147m Deputy Reeve James Wales and Councillors Clarence Arthur Calvin Ireland and Stan Bailey PORT MchOOLLvllim nt ticlsls are among thou of Sine ooe County nninielpaiilics pre and elections Reeve John Rudy ilaftlcbale about rm ammo situation with BARR EXAMINER TUESDAY woman Move To llnile Farmers retiring after 20 years as heel of council The deputyreeve said he was considering whe ther to stand Nomination ls Nominations Ahead For some Cauncils While most municipal nomin ations were held yesterday in Simcoe County there are other which are still ahead In Tossorontio nominations Board Nominations Important For Future MESS The nomination and election for members oi the county school board is very important in the lives of ourselves and the school children It is essential that per sons he chosen who are dedicat ed to the cause of education We in Innisiil have some worthy persons ready to place their names before the electors Don ald Baatty has given much time and expense over many years to the cause of education He attended at his own expense many meetings and discussion groups that wanted to know the details of planning and adoption of new ideas We have accom panied him on trips to various trustee groups and heard him get into the discussions and help to work out ideas He been trustee through the tie red school days in our town ship to the new composite types of school of which Innisï¬iwill turnover three to the County Board Another candidaie on the See ondary level is Stewart Fisher who has represented our town srncor caunrrnrws MINESING By MRS FRALICR GIFTS FOR BOXES Womens Institute meeting took the form of family dinner Sat urday evening Nov Centre Vespra Institute members and their families were invited and they readin respondEd making it one large united party Mrs Weir addressed the meeting most appropriately on the motto Personaliw is to the human being what perfume is to the flower Mrs Orville Dobson thanked the Minesing Institute for their invitation The remain der of the evening was spent in cards and bowling The Christmas meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Archie Smith Nov 26 Please bring or send donation to help fill ihe Christmas parcels for shut ins Mr and Mrs Fred Warren their daughter and husband Mr and Mrs Davidson and two sons of Niagara Falls Out were vis itors for few days with Mr and Mrs Archie Smith Mr and Mrs HarryFoyston Brian and Mrs Foysbon attend ed the KnappCzikle wedding at John Calvin Hungarian Presby terian Church Hamilton Nov ll CHURCH WOMEN On Tuesday afternoon Nov12 ï¬re United Church Womenxsnd Anglican Church Womeulolned in meeting in St Peters Help to hear Rev Joan Huptiey Miss Huntley after her ordinal tinn spent foiir years at Dan ht LiNDYS School of Music The Ideal Christmas Gilt FREE notorious smwrsn oumn with forth United Church Toronto go ing from there to spend another four years in South Riverand then coming in Stroud She stressed the friendliness in smal ler places and working with oth er denominations Mrs Art Cox thanked Miss Huntley and Mrs Wilbert Maguire thanked the ACW for the invitation and lhouhgt it would he good idea to get togethermoreoften Al cup of teawas served at the Poucnsavz JAIL FLORENCE Italy AP Nationalrpolice land riot squads charged hundreds of stone throwing demonstrators Satur day to break up siege of site dents and workers against the city jail Several persons were injured in the fightingand at east 20 were reported arrested The demonstrators were pro testing lhe arrest oi three dents and three workers during general strike for higher pen sions Thursd unsi HAll Barrie Minor Hockey Assn ship on the Barrie District coi legiate board for some years RnSy li Jens has also stated that she will be candidate for the County Board That wo man should be among the new Board members is must and Mrs lens has made her mark in the past year in Innisill Dal ton Monkman oi Cookslown has represented that village on the Alliston High School Board for some years and has helped to make that institute one otthc best operated schools in the can ty Nominations to be held on the evening of Nov It will pre cede the election and give nthe ratepayers time to make up their minds as to their choice PANCAKE SUPPER We may not be home in time to get in on the Pancake Supper that the men of the United Church in Stroud serve annually That will be our misfortune Us ually the cooks get word of our No Political Theory For Lil Machnald OTTAWA Canadas first prime minister wad too busy with the practical prob lems of power politics to dabble in the theory of politics histo risn Peter Waite suggests Sir John Macdonald Con servative prime ndnisterrfrnm manta1373 and again baween 1879 and 1891 was apt to shift bk line with his audience with time and with the degree oi popular pressure Prof Waiteis history man stDalhousie Universi Halifax and author of several books about Canadaat the time of Confederation iiis assess ment of lilacdonaid was part of series on the political ideas of Canadian prime ministers spon sored hyUnlverslty of Ottawa in memoryof Georges Van ier dormer governorgeneral Prof Waite said it was temptv ing to try to refute th histo rians usual view of Macdonald as practical politician rather than man of ideas arrival and big pancake goes on the griddle which along with sausagessyrup ice cream and cake makes real least This will be heldon the evening of the Met in Stroud Community Hall The men oi the church are ready to make it the biggest yet DEER AND MOOSE Word has reached us that the hunters who are back have been very successful We have not heard about Reeve Cochranes success but if his party was as fortunate as some he lust must have brought home trophy One group which has usually been very lucky were lost as iortu note this year andthe Webb par ty of Palnswick came back well supplied However the best luck mentioned so far was that of George Burtons group who were fortunatein bringing back two moose We were promised roast if they were sucessful and hope we will be back in time to have this before we leave for the south SNOW ON THE MOUNTAINS The news broadcasts tell of the storm that hit Montreal and drifted westward as far as King ston Toronto apparently miss ed the brunt of that storm and we hope Barrie as well Here it rains instead but one does not have to shovel it away How ever up on the mountains snow has appeared and if it comes nearer the ground it could cool enough to spread the white stuff in some parts of the city How ever so long as itstays up on the hills we dont need to worry even though the mountains are justoutsldemur windows We drive along the Upper level Rd that is blasted out of the rock and runs along the side oi the mountain making fast road between cities and good driving as long as the vehicles observe the white line around the curios We have car at our service and drive this road daily to and from our relatives When the snow gets down thot far we may feel that the lower road is the best Next to Florida this province has the most winter visitors as many people come here iron the prairies during the snowy season THE lllllEsHllS PLAYERS peasant FR NOV 79 or 730 SAT 230und 30 TICKET ADULTS Sl00 CHILDREN 50 Shornovs Opilcinns Jones Stationery lacksonr Grill will be held tonight at Ccntrai School at Tioga for the END council Reeve Matthew Van Lor ne sold council mode this or rangement to give ratepayers chance to attend the arena court ty school trustee nomination at Ivy last night At Stayner the nomination for twoyear council term will be held on Friday night Nov 22 Mayor Elmer Dority and cab leagues will giva accounts of their stewardship Other mem bersdnciude Reeve William More and Councillors William Knox Allister MacDonald Har ry Mothers Pool Don ifclntrya and Kenneth Kerr ALLISTON COUNCIL Nomination meeting for Allis ton council will be next Monday night Nov 25 Mayor John Dara ling QC is completing his ï¬fth year as head of the Aiiision couri cil and other members include Reeve Ralph Hunter and Dap uty Reeve John Taylor and Camp cillors James Dickey Stan Br wen James McCullough Oakia Gray PcterCameron and Slew art Dormott Vespra township nomination al so will be heldjext Monday at Mldhurstcommunity hall Reeve Wellington Dobson is completing his first term as head of the council with Deputy Rccve Carl Doran his Simeon County Col league Cnuncillors are Harry an Beeton village nomination next Monday evcnlpg will be held at the community centre auditorium with William Watson clerk in charges COLDWATERt VILLAGE Coldwaier council nomination also is nexthfonday Reeve Er ncst Miller formcrcounty war den is completing twoyear term as head of this council Chester Martin is village clerk At PortMcNicoil where Reeve Albert Calvert is retiring after in years of service the nomin ation meeting will be held on Wedncsdoy evening Nov in the municipal huilding At Croemore lhenomlnotloc meeting will he held anIrlday averting Nov 22 and Lem mon clerk will receive nomin ations between 130 and ii30 III The townof Midland will hold its nomination on Thursday eve ning Nov 21 with William Hack clerk in charge Among councils clected last year for tWoyeor terms which means theywill be unchanged for 1969 include Essa lnnisiii Fins Sunnidale Toeumselh Oro and Nottawasaga townships the towns of Bradford Penetang and Coliingwood and villages of Tot tenham and Cookstown Wasaga Beach usually holds late summer elections and the next is anticipated for next Aug ust or September Co ncil has yet to decide the definite da DISTRICT Burrs WER ASSESSMENT COLLINGWOOD Steffi Lo cal improvement assessment for sanitary sewers installed on High street Mountain Road Ontario Street and others will be re viewed at court of revision to be held at the town hall on Wed nesday Nov 27 at p111 11 Momuth is clerktreamrer TO HONOR OFFICIALS ELMVALE Sfalfi Elm vnle area education ofï¬cials Pel or Scott arcainspector for FlosElmvale and Arch er secretary treasurer will be honored at meeting at Hur onia Centennial Elementar PROMOTE WINTER TRADE WASAGA BEACH SlamEf iorts to promote more winter tourist trade are currently re Wednesday Novzo starting at calving attention by Wasaga Beach diamber of commerce with attention being centred on winter sports programs high standard of winter accommoda tion and services THIRD COUNTY ROME ODUJNGWOOD StaffiNew Simcoe County Home for the aged Sunsetnfanor which is now being constructed here all expected to be completed and furnished in time for ofï¬cial opening in the late spring or early summer of lens Present munty homes are Simone Manor at Breton and Georgian Manor at Penetang nrnasurtnn av teams The famed MasonDixon Line is 23 mfles in chains and linls Mi Theylaperlion is about to getoreamedl Stiltill Millarpresente PAPER LION AlfeiWAlda Teehnicoior tinned mm south mm VLASTTIME TCNiGllTr THE9 COMMISSIONER Shn right17pm 910r PISrnIcrai new rues Advanced By Two Groups Following upeliorts discussed at convention meetings of the two organisations members of the Ontario Federation of Agri cultural willbe given chance to vote on the propcnl to unite with the Ontario Farmers Union if prusem plane are opproved President of the Ontario Fed oration diaries Munro Bh hro has welcomed the move or the farm people to consider uniting their efforts Copies of the plan havebeen rem to all feder atlon organizations for discus sions with requests for reports of recommendations to be con sidered at meeting in Toronto Dec 11 The Ontario Farmers Union wili discuss the proposal at convention in Kingston which will be held shortly The two organisations repre sent moon Ontario farmers Under the proposed plan the Area Horsemen loilow Career 0i Keith Waples ELMVALE Staifi Son of JohnWaplcs 69ltyearoid Elm valereinsman Keith Weples 44 continues to drive winners at Mohawk raceway at Cumpbclb villa After recently becoming the ninth North American driver to drive 2000 winners and the sec ond Canadian he has been odd lng to this notabla record Keiths latest major win was the Stoney Creek stakes race where he led horse named Mr Galophone to lengthvlo tory Hewon the same race with tho same horse last year andinlseowonwithaNaw Zealandhred named Admit In the current meeting Keith ialhe leading teamsicr with 25 wins for an average of one eve three drives former resident of the near by Vasey area Keith has driven horscson major tracks through outNorih America in addition to local events His career has been followed with close inter est by area race horse tans Potato ilwarcls Made ill Allislon ALLISION Staff Bob Ilor sey oi Cookstnwn received the grand championship award at the South Slmcoe 500 Busbcl Potatoclub at the 25th awards night at Allision Glen Bederman of King Cab clum made the presentation of the trophy Another trophy the South Simcoe Crop and Soil Im provement trophy also was re ceived by Dorsey in recognition of his overall win Bob also was given silver tray for having the best exhibit David leach received an ward for best quality potatoes and Eldrod Lundy or the highest yield with itll bushels per acre Thirty members competed Ontario outsider of agriculhrn Hon William Stewart would be paired to hold vote on whether farms want general farm or ganization and also on whether they want cbeckolf on farm product to mpport the organi zation Aslperccotvotelnfevoc would be required to aetebllfll new organization whlda would unite the 100th merits Ontario Farmers Union and the larger federation which repre sents 44 county agricultural groups County Calves Going To Royal ALLISTON Steffi Fill Simme County Mi members wUl be showing calves at the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto on Fri day Nov 22 competing in the Queens Guineas competition The live John Vanciso MRI Stayner Allan Sproule and Paul Wilson of RR Stroud Sharon Swaftleld of Rh Al liston and Murray Cochrane of R113 Thornton will show Angus Hereford and Shorthorn calves To qualify each member met requirements over live month test period which included an average of two pounds gain par colf for each day No young men from the cookstown area Allan West and Doug Ley represented South Simcoe in the lnteMounty live stock judging competition judg lug cattle swine and sheep LANDING FIELD FOUND BANGKOK All secret Communist helicopter landing field was found in northeast Province Premier Thanorn Kit tikachom told his weekly news conference Monday Thonom said the discovery confirmed earlier reports that Communist helicopters were flying into Thailands northeastern prov inces at night to bring suppllej and equipment to terrorists which infest the 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