Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 16 Jan 1969, p. 5

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an Stmcoe County council will begin its 1069 term with its first meeting on Monday Jan COUNTY COUNCI 20 at the county council hall in Barrie hftchedash Deputy Reeve Arthur Silk tlettl is shown as he discussed possible To near JANUARY 20 committee appointments with Donald Spooner tExImtner Cnlttngwood Deputy Reeve Photo Formérs Want Right To Choose OccupatiOn THORNTON Staff Term4 in it bureaucracy at its worst lcroy Jsmteson retired Essa farmer who now lives here in Thornton strongly criticized the Everett Biggs report on recom mendations to cure farm ills hlr Jamicson was particularly critical of the wide powers rec ommended for marketing board which it was stated would seek to move hall of Ontarios 70 non farmers off their forms on the ground such farm operation was uneconomlcal The right to choose ones oo cupation is one of our basic dem ocratic rizhts be affirmed branding the report as nothing short of amazing dont suppose the govern ment will adopt the recommen dations anyway but it is amaz ing that such report should be made at all said the retired farmer stating he could well understand the mounting criti cism Farmers want better economic deal and are entitled to it but they should have to site up their right to farm if they wish to POWERS T00 WIDE No board should have the right to have all the authority this onirunittce recommends he added in reference to recom mended powers for production controls price controls and marking controls Mr Jamieson also rapped the proposal by the federalgovern ment to amend the Estate Tax Act to remove taxfree gift in the transfer of farms from father to son it would seem they are try Roads Chairman is Appointed COOKSTOWN Slum Coun cillor Murray McDonald has been appointed chairman of the roads department for the village of Cookstuwn for the new term Councillor John Houghton is the second menfoer of the com mittee and Reeve Louis Monk man is member olnll com mittecs by virtue of being head of the council Reeve ltionkmau has started his fourth year as council leader Foresters Plan Event lit liliiston ALLISTON Steffi St Pauls school auditorium will be the site for banquet and dance of Court Mohawk No 1785 of the Independent Order of Foresters onSaturday Jan la Members wiLt be present from an area which extends from or illia to Bradford and westward to Orangeville it was stated by the chief ranger Earl Brown of Beeton cheque will be presented to Sick Childrens Hospital from the Foresters ErrDeputy Reeve 0i Innisiii Is Feeling Better STltoUD Steffi Former In nisfil deputy rceve Camp boil who has been ill in Royal Victoria Hospital is making sat tsfactory progress and is now hopeful he may return home next week Mr Campbell underwent an emergency opuration Afterfarming in lnnisfii for 40 years Mr Campbell has re tired with his son Duncan tak ing over operationvof the farm on the 11th Concession two miles from Stroud Mr Campbell Sr has moved into thebouse across the road The water and hydro commit tee is headed by Councillor ltr Lhur Kidd with Councillor Rob mittee Mrs Brown is village clerk out the council has decided to meet twice monthly on the first and second Tuesday Cookstown entered its ni th year as full village with its own councit this month Before that it was police village with board of trustees look ing after local affairs only The village has its own water system and plans for expansion were made last year Junior iarmers To Meet In Oro GUTHRIE Staff President of the Ontario Junior Farmers Union Albert Taylor will be guest speaker at the annual mee ting and banquet of the North Simcoe Junior Farmers Itssoc iatinn at Guthrie Community Hall in On township on Satur day Jan in The banquet will start at 630 pm and business meeting will follow The Cecil Chappelt trophy and other awards wtlbe presented to junior farmer win ners ihe annual election will he held and reports presented GETS TO VOTE KEREMEOS EC CF Chalk up another victory for Women lifts Bill SmithI 62 complained thather paraplegic husband couldnt enter the polls ing station here to vote in mu nicipal election wirefrom hiunicipal Affairs Minister Dan Campbell informed her that returning officer can take bal lot box to persons too elderly or intirm toget into the polling station ext Saunders also on the com ing their darndcst to get the little lellow off the farms he re marked stating the family farm had proved its value in the past FREE ENTERPRISE EV Mr iamicson agreed that far mers should get better econ omic deal than now but my gestod it could be done by at lowing the former larger share of the consumers food dollar if farmers received half the re tail price most farm lils would be cured it was suggested Vern Jennett who also farmed for years said he heard speech cs about the report No board should have the powers recom mended Farmers and natural economy should decide who should farm too was amazed at the recommendations made he remarked Operation of larger farms was coming but this should be brou ght about by economics and not by government bureaus with autocratics powers he asserted ltir Jennott told about reading where the report cost the tax payers $500000 It was no better than the White report he said reference to the John White sel ect committee which made tax study and then recommended taxing of churches childrens clothing and food The White report brought such storm of protest these provisions were dropped That farm report should stir up lot more protests because it is infinitely worse added Mr fcnnett Creemore Group Plans Bus Trip CREEthftlJ Staff Plans for chartering bus to the an nuai Toronto Garden Club show at OKecte Centre on Feb 27 have been discussed by the Cree mora Horticultural Society The proposal will be discussed at an open meeting on Wednes day Jan 29 at the Anglican Parish HallMrs Herman Gilles pie president will preside board meeting has been caii ed for Feb 10 at pm at the home of the secretary Mrs Adams GASLITE ESE CAFE AND Polynesian Dining Room 728470 cannonr HOME DELIVERY WHITE TOWERS MOTEL 119 Donald Ouuuuuv coucrnr sinus Presenta SIMON ESTES Bass Baritone FRIDAY nu 17 330 pm crurnAt cortrouunuouoniuu 0nd scared After 830 pm ME in srtbbfsvéie 0RD STATION tStlffl remember back one winter in the early 20s when the snow banlr were piled up almost as high as telephone wires at placer ut lhavent seenany thing like it since for this time of the year said 8ertGucst 65 retired Oro blacksmith Glanclng outside at high snow banlu in front at his home near highway No it here as he spoke Mr Guest shook himself slightly and added usually tile to get out for walk but was satisfied to do little snow shorelling today There is certainly lot of it Back in the 29 bir Guest drain horse and cutter through show so dctt the horse had difficulty in moving even thouth there had been other traffic You didnt have the monplmrtng service like it is be explained smiling as he recalled the drive hadnt seen anything like it before he said of the heavy snowfall at the lime Born in England it had been in Can Ida about to years Ihnt was long time ago lve been in Canada nearly 50 years now he added HEALTHY CLIMATE Mr Guestsaid he didnt re ll rrelng so much snow but generally speaking he liked Can adian winters So does Mrs Guest who was also present Canadian wintcrs are healthy and make you Mprdciale the summer more she remarked with smile skilled iarrirr who learned the trade in England lir Guest 41 operated bluclIsnth shop in On for over to yours ancra were eight or nine blacksmith in On when first moved to hiitcbcll Square ttn Ore near here in m0 he said pointing out that most Importation and farm work was then done by horse drawn vehicles and equipment Sift WI it has changed now but iikcr the horse era said the long time Oro craftsmen who once shod race horses for the late William it Wright in ciudin the Queens Plato Win ncr 0i tilTI Records showed his horse was named Arehworth which was related to noted English brcd called Worthmurc hfr Guest shod horses for the Wright stable for some is rs was also made officinl blacksmith for the Dro fall fair he said with pridc toll in of the em after the first World War when there were ex citing horse races nt the mo fairs hlr Guest was twice prcs sidcnt of the Oro Agricultural Society and he is now an iron orary president in recognition of his one sertice GETS APPOINTMENT ALLISTDN tStafil Notice oi the appointment of ftalbh Show native of Dresden to the fruit and vegetable cxtcnsiun service of the soils and crops branch of the Ontario department of ag riculture and food was received hre Everett Binds deputy min tster made the announcement stntint Mr Shaw will work from the billion office She was hoping youd take her with you this time Sure its business trip but she wouldnt have been in the way really While you were being businesslike all day she ivould have been perfectly content to windowshop those nice storesgmayba get her hair done go to matinee than most you later for dinner and little night Illa They will have good sultry races at the Ora frlr said Mr Guest stating be has been on nnnuil vtauor for years He felt the sutky races were the standout feature of tut Sorters berr event worked around horses all my life and it is al waya nice to see them round neexplatncd PRAISE FAIRS Eur Guest gets around in car now lie was recent visl tor in Barrie and when telling about his shopping trip recall ed the Barrie of the 20 There has been great deal of chaotic sincetben he observed smll tug at the recollection Barrie was just small town then therewere plenty ot hitching posts and quite few general stores The grand old 0m man said he was glad to ace barrio had maintained its high standard of fairs ltir Guest gets to them when he can He also mention ed the excellent fairs at Elm vaie Goldwater Cooksiown and other places in the county it is good to see these fine fairs continue said hlr Guest stating they were valuable in encouraging better farm stand ards and also served as an in tercsting link with the past The Orb Agricultural Society for example dates buck over 116 years to the pioneer cm of the area ft is something we have in common with thcfine people who went before US he said thoughtfully ir Gum will be 87 years old on March 27 next NEWS Oro Mon 34 Recalls Charmer Snowy Winters Of 205 Til hAitftlz EXAMIVER THURSDAY JANUARY it BeetonOwned Cali Chosen For AllCanadian llward BEETON tSlIlll Haven ltag Apple Tyson bull the Canadian National Exhibit lion Toronto Broadway hlaycrl calf Jointly ousted by the breed ilnsyi She was also Grlnd er Cerrwcll of Breton and United Breeders pl liable and Waterloo has been selected all Canadian hull calf for all Canadian awards These awards are made an nually tn the it regular classes as the climax of the straw scnv son Two ttotstein grand champ ions at the Royal Winter Fair Toronto vtere selected for the all Canadian aged cow and aged bull awards Barlvue Pabst Lana owned by Claude Picket of George town and bred by lcrris of bitdhurst was chosen tho but aged can while Agro tccs Marquis Boy won the aged bull award for the second year in row Agro Brothers of Hamilton are the breeders and they own him Jointly with Lakehurst Farms oi Sheboygnn lisc Both Luna and Marquis Bay were Grand Champions ntrhe international Dairy Show at Chicago as well as at the Royal Vlnler Fair and Marquis Boy was also Grand Champion at the Us Central National Show at Madison Wise Lana was ali Canadian four year old for too for her owner at tlrnt time ll Dennis Oak Ridges Reserve nll Canadian aged Champion at lheEast Cenlrnl 0ntario championship show at Pctcrborough and reserve grand champion at the lloyal winter Fair Pansy is owned by Glenni ton Farms Allistnn and bred by it Aubrey Livingston Brampton Agro Bros made an excep ttnnclly tine showing both as breeder and owner of all Can adians in addition to being breeder and part owner of hiar quis floy they were the hired rr and owner of the allCam adlan thrcc yrar old hcifrr Agroltcrcs Marquis Patsy the Reserve allCanadian twau yearold heifer Itgro Acres Pnnsy the all Canadian Get ofSirc thc ailCanadlnn pro dre of dam and the alean adiau brecdcrs herd lir Corswcil was congrauu lured by friends for the success of his brill roll Band Haven ltag Apple Tyson Thc wotlknoun Eccton breath or purchast his first group of the foundation cows from 0x ford County in that and in itSB won master breeder shield from the Holstein Fricsinn Association of Canada TM EXAMINER vnm nos cow was the grand champion at gjihaueanioetripdoar Didnt you knovv that two could ftyvvas cheaply est and Make this your yearta flyl PHONE mam minute ago She smiled Deep down dont you think it might be nicer than coming tremolo pout We do so well let you take your wife with you next time tor 75 of your fare to any AtrCanada destinationin North America Take her wlthyou to sea your Travel Agent

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