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Barrie Examiner, 22 Jan 1969, p. 5

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wrzmazum 132122355 ss an enpensive price for some DISCUSS 1989 COUNTY BUDGET PROSPECTS Sirncoe County council enter cd Its second day of 1969 ses sions at the county building here in Barrie this rimming liodontelteeve Ingram Amos left is shown as he discuss cd budget prospects with Sun nldale ltccve Lloyd Pridham Preliminary dismissions toward setting up the years budget are due to start after com mittee appointments today Emmlncr Photo Sclys Farmers Opposed To Absolute Controls it just doesnt make sense said Walter Forbes retired Vest pra farmer now living in Barrie in criticizing recommendations of special government com mittee which recommended ab solute controls for government board over food production and form opermion This would disregard our fundamental freedom he as netted stating he cotdd well on deadand the general indigna tion felt by farmers over re pot presented to the Ontario minister of agriculture Him William Stewart by special committee headed by Everett LBiggs deputy minister of agri culture powerful farmers agency with absolute control over food production and direct control over consumer food prices nus ihardly the answer anticipated by majority of farmers as practical means of solving Lhelr food problems Fewer fannch with better machinery and more automation are only to be enti cipatcd but this change should in free enterprise system rather thanby quota licensing mentioned call it but it is not demote racy added lllr Forbes who was member oi Vcspm counlt cil for 20 years and former reeve oi the neighboring tolvn ship before he retired If per son wants to work acre farm that is his business if he can pay for it There were many smaller farms better operated than larger farms and no board or organization should have the powers to eliminate them While he conceded til at changes are inevitable in space ago Mr Forbes said he was certain most people would consider democratic privileges were as important as ever Our fundamental freedoms are the most important heritage we can pass along to the next gcnera tion and those which come after that he said in voice which reflected much scutimcnl nn teem Theformor Vcspra recve sug gested the goal of sound oc onomy should be fair distribu tier of wealth and this should be achieved without sacrificing freedom of enterprise and own ership dont know what they dont know what you your are thinking about wbcn they depart from these principles he said calling attention toraii the sacrifices made in defence of individqu liberty and free dom TERRIED DEFLORABLE The retired Vespra farmer felt it important that farmers give full expression to their views If we dont tell them how we feel we could be sorry he said describing himself as sur prised that such report of recommendations should be made by responsible gmup He said he read where the report cost the taxpayers some $500000 to cover two year study lt sounds like an impossible dream that just couldnt be happening yet there it is he said cali ing attention to reportmade by sixmember committee One member was quoted as Say Ing Farmers could stay out of the proposed new organize thin and starve to death being free Mr Forbes suggested this was mostdcplorable attitude dont blame the ordinary small farmer from feeling increased at all he suggested ottchcrsaga Friends Congratulate Warden DUNTROON Staff Nutla wasaga friends have been pleased with the election of their Ireeve Arnold Vanclse as the new warden of Simone County and messages vat 1simulations have beerlnuanemus Reeve Vancise has been the first Nottawasaga represenki tive elected to the honor in 10 years The last was Pat ton when he was reeve in 1959 and Mr Patton was among those present to join in the ma gratuiatioas It was noted here that Reeve Vaneise is the 110th warden of Simone Colony since it became an administrative district in ma His words at the inaugu al meetings in which he express ed the hope that in regional changes the government would preserve the good in the past uvere commended Local and county government which has been closest to the people it serves is considered an integral part of democracy by most followers of Reeve Van mse in this township and his inaugural speech was reflec tion of tiltir views Itis time to mart the princile of our democratic freedom said Ispokesman here who headed group commending the new warden for his timely words of caution when changes are con templated or larger areas of administration Those who have ahosen to pre fer what may call security at he loss of freedomsare paying FOI the Finest in Dining and Dancing Pleasure its urowooo ROOM tliihnln BF miler south of Elmvele Every 32M Ln my Friday Saturday Every Weekend tiling 0i doubtlld value it was asserted as attention was cali ed to the words of Edmund Burke in theliih century The price of liberty is eternal ance Nowserving his tenth year on the county council Warden Vancise expressed general view when he aremed the good oi the past should not be cast aside for the mere sake of change but eadh point should be carefully weighed on the basis of whether it is for the general good Individual freedom and rights are the fundale key stones of democracy which should be protected at all costs it was asserted as inroads timiening to weakenan rate payers control at adnrinistra tiqu supposedly sewing them were deplored native of Notlarwaeaga and life long resident the new warden was councillorbefore he moved up to deputy reeve in 1960 His nominationas war den was moved by Bradford de puty reeve Fred Cook one of the older members of county council and the overwhelming support in the vote margin of more than to overtwo candidates was most gratifying to friends Before elected Walden Reeve Vancise was county chairman of finance for two terms N0 FRANCHISE FEE HIGH RETURN UN INVESTMENT EXCLUSIVE TERRITORIES Get in on the proundiionr at the last growing ear and home and cartridge stolen malkei Alreadyd 00000 of Canadas snvan million cars and trucks are stereo nduipped more at the market And the demand is just beginning Muntz Centres salI exclusive car and homo steleo taps players Crnrdaslargerr tape cartridge selection for regular repeat business and lnstrll ear stereos toradditional profit WEI TRAIN 0U ACT NOW lDlreclovniFranclllsulg MUNTZ srrnrorat CANADA LTD 61 lord Av AMILTON lei RIG52547268 in STRICT rvrws IAIN EXAMINER monuumunnv 22 insS Preserving Family Held Imylortant By itisvuylnporuotto our mam we preserve the fruity fannuldDrP mnudwnreobqforltorfii Sincombo warWath vtuwuonpmposedamendmauu totheFfldalthfianddlelr poasibleefleaonfurfirtams Thwdiebnwnnugecnwbo opem lean turmoil said hroouid undernadwtgnucen minionng to pmdongtheirfmutomns ltwethhwaathaincenw Itive towotir an nfi bap ng our new on atatv ing mam faunas have worked hard in their farm lnthe allocation they torrid pas more on to Him genera tions We believe they should have this dart said the Conserve tivohlehohoabeenamern her of Parliament since 1957 lie wm first elected in his and am when John Dieterbahcr became prime midget and our warranted preset Saslortdiewnn member from Prince Albeit on world tour At tbn time Dr Rymld had been mentiontd as potential future minister of health and he was studying health programs invariants countries Dr Rynnnl saidtbe lnoertive lowork on an important part Rynard on human in maintaining prosperity in freedom of enterprise moem We believe the family farm is rim important he remarked in reference to Simcoe County council inaugural he said he was glad of the opportunity to meet many frierxls lle Joined in congratulating the new war denNoilawosagn Reeve Arn old Vanc starts County COuncii EMNALE Staff New reeve of Elmvale council Cecil Frenchreprcsonted Elmule at Simooecounty mmll this week when the retiring roeve exalvaru dn Alex lucAuley presenting Reeve French was prescnt when the retiring reeve exawarV den Alex llieAuley presenting the gavel of office to the new warden Nmtawasagu reove Arnold Vanda and Joined in the congratulation Mrs lllc Auley Introduced the countys new first lady Mir Jean Vanlt rise before he was elected reeve Mr French served two years as councillor He headed the Elm vnle Flos agricultural society during thefpaa two years native of Tiny township he has lived in this area most of his life Mr Reach taught school or 29 yeasr and at one time was principal oi Elmvaie plbllc school He also more nearby Vasey and Base Borden Colleagues an the Elmvaie council include Amold lllarlde Service local publisher and Godin Kcn Knox andAlcx Currie Reeve Is Better lflt Coliingwood OOLIrlNGllOOD StaffNow feeling much better after his Reeve Mel llchean is emcted recent illness Collingwood Reeve Mel hleliean is flooded to Main counly council at the current session at Barrie Mentioned as candidate for present to ameptnominatioujie Mentioned as candidate for the wardenship the Collirg wood nerve was unable to be present to accept nomination He was strongman of social services for the cornity during the past year and was baotive in rushing Sunset Manor home for the el derly now being constructed at Collingwood Collingwood Mayor Mc Donald also has been INNISFIL horns Chdnlbers Winteromd PlannedFor February lnnlsfile winterme sponsor ed by the Chamber of Commerce has an goahcad it will be held Feb in lnnistils lakeside park Prim are to be award ed for various sports and it is hoped the weather wnl have set tlrd down by then with no bllz urds to mar the event Plan for the progrnmvwill be cime laid and lilfllsill should be able to put on real show as there are many snowmobiles around and plenty of ice on the hire GRADE PHONES Rood Superintendent John Co wan has been authorized to have the township graders equipped with radio phones which will be of rounderable assistance in snow plowing lt may he nec essary to change the route of plow to make for better scrvv ice The roads department have radio Service which keeps equipment and trucks in contact with other machines and the oillce ROAD STUDY The engineer for the Depart ment of highways has suggest ed roads program study This would be followup on study already made Council referred the suggestion tothe works com mittee for consideration and recommendation FLORIDA BOUND We hear of some iollr who have decided to let Old Man Winter have it back home and are heading or planning to head for Florida This 51llie has many attractions to suit runny tastes To those who are coming on short holiday and planning to stay on the west side of the state we can tell you that ac commodntion is gating scarce and seems more expensive by he day But then it the stay is to be short one most people DISTRlCT RRIEES VASEY MEETING HAWKESEONE Staff lie ports for the past year will be presemed andeledlon of ore cers held at the annual lmiry meeting of Si Aidnns chrnch on Thursday evening Jan 23 GETS APPOINTMENT COLLINGWOOD Stillbaler try Goliaaher has been appoint ed to the Oollingvmod Public Utilities Commission to complete the term of the late Al lison DAY OF PRAYER 0110 STATION Staff Menr her of the St Andrews Pres byterian diurch ladies group have been arranging Flam for the obervance ot the Worlds Day of Prayer on Friday March do not worry about the 6051 Tampa lntcrnat tonal Airport where Mr Canadr drops pass eager for the area around Clear wntcr and St Petersburg as well as the Gulf beaches ls ensin available by airport buses to all parts of the arts including those acres the Skyway Bridge at Bradenlon and other cities Tampa is worth stopover especially it folks are arriving early in February There they can take in the state fair with its top stock show and daily to deo and the Gaspnrilla Pirate invasion begins on the tour Feb mory This evont must be seen to bebeileved it is one of the most colorful anywhere with the ship of Gesparilla thepir the entering the harbor manned by many of the citys lop busi nessmen suitably attired as des perate pirotcs In spite of the de fence put up by the costumed landsmen including unit of the vay the pirates lakeovcr the city with much tiring of can rlnn The parade through the streets of Tempe which follows is outstanding for color and var icty ot floats and many march ing bands Spectators line the long parade rouo ond bleachers are filled Later in the week the Spanish section Ybor City Wcrrden County CHEEMORE Staff Fri£nd of Gordon Watson were pleased with the praise given him by Worden Arnold Vanclse after his first year of service as cotmb clelh The former Creemore reevc was businessman in the vii loge before his appoinunent He had been reeve of Crcomom for seven forum resident of the village most compare arrows 700 Ir 900 CONTINUbUS arr more mu hold their own festival when black bean soup and urban bread are handed out to longr lineups of visitors uilh huge parade In the cloning There are many attractions for the sightseer in the one Including scrotal famous springs with mermalds and glassboItomJ on boats large aquarium on the Gulf benches area ls worth visit as well as many lorely gardens fillision Centre Board is fictive ALLISNN Stuff Alllsionlt new communiJ venue board uhtch tncludts the arem annua istration will hold its next reg ular meuing on Monday Feb 11 The honnl which is headed by Doplly ltceve John Tay lor local Jewellery merchant has dccded to hold its regular motting on the second Monday of each month in future They will be evening meeting starting at oclock thlelan hands the urea comml of the board Praises Clerk of his life Mr Watson now he an apartment in Barrie He con tinuu to have properly in this village hlr Watson succeeded Fred Hunter as county clerk ill January of last year We have been very pleased with the way he has fulfilled the respomibilr ltics of the office said War den Vancise who was chairman oi finance during 1967 and 19th At this time our last yea TRAY NEWS from HARDYGLENWOOD OUR SPRING CHANGEOVER COMES iN FEBRUARY New patterns are introduced to our customers acr Gift Show each February or Canada at the National Spring rs patterns become discontinued and are no longer pro duced Our last years surplus trays and the fabricsused for them are cleared out Hgeneraliyto once the leading national department stores THIS vrA AT our own Showroom HERE IN BARRIE THIS MEANS returunous SAVINGS T0 lOCAl cUSTOMERS 18 Trays FIRSIS l4 Trays FIRSTS l8 Traysl srcouos l4 TruyS SECONDS Regular Price $l000 Until Feb REIT HAS BEEN DECIDEDIO CLEAR OUT EAST YEARS SURPLUS STOCK 8th for $l000 $500 2ior$500 600 2forr$ 600 300 out Now for liler OCCASIONS 68 Pattern Fabrics Values up to $795 yard YOUR CHOICEAT $l00 YARD oaramsmv ONLY UNTILFEBRUARY 8TH participation necessitates closing our Show Room from February 19th until March lsi inclusive HardyGlenwood Show Room at the Wellington St Plaza V727for$ 300

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