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Barrie Examiner, 24 Jan 1969, p. 3

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Angie Vinton above arrang flowch at her display booth in the Barrie Home Show at the arrnoury on Park St Be low Jim Dunlop nil bimon slonc plays the organ in one of many displays at the Bar rie Home Show On display are exhibit of plianm fur niture carpeting drapery and many other home needs aiEx miner Photos Former Scoator Wdllace Mc Cutcheon who ran in YorkSim we as Progressive Conservative candidate in the last federal cl ection died Thursday at 62 following stroke lier Mooutcbeou gained rep utaiion as financial wilard but his political life was marked largely by disappointments lie was an unsuccde candidate for leadership of the Profiles sive Conservative Party in 1957 and in the 1960 election lost out to Liberal John Roberts in YorkSimeon He died at Torontos Welles ley Hospital at 430 pm becom ing ill at his GonmlEY Ont home earlier in the day An outspoken roan Mr hic utcheon received Senate op pointment in 1062 In February 1903 their prime minister John Diefcnbaker ap pointed him minister of trade and commerce move de signed to shore up theConserv ntives waning image in the countrys financial community ButMr McCutcheon served in the cabinet only until April 1963 when the Conservatives lost the federal election in the Liberals led by Lester Pearson HACKED CAMPS CALL After the 1963 election Mr McCutcheon gainedpublic prominence when he supported Dalton Camps call for Gun servative leadership convention which eventually chose Rdbert Stanfield Mr McCutcheons leadership hopes were dashed on the sec and ballot when he withdrew after gaining only 76 votes Lfvyoure going to devote Tourist Promotion Committee Asks $22000 Budget budget of $22000 was asked for the tourist and industrial committee from Simcoe Coun ty counml Thursday byits diair man Deputy Reeve Ron Stanton of Onillin The council referred the bud getto the finance and adminis tration committee headed by Bradford Reeve Bruce Stewart in Stanton proposed $20 000 grant to the Huronla Tourist Association which hesaid in report will needthls amount to complete $42000 prognam ihis includes $13000 for brochures pamphlets and printing other revenues expected in clude $5000 from the cllyof Barrie $4000 from the city it 0rlllia $5000 from the provin cial government and 58000 from memberships from tourist oper ators yourself to politics the House of Commons is the WW place to be Mr lichutcheon once suidp but he was unsuccessful in his try to gain elective office He resigned his Senate seat to run in last years federal elec tion but lost the YurkSimcoe constituency to Liberal John Roberts Similarly Mr McCutcheons financial help was not enough to bring the Conservatives to power in British Columbia after former justice minister Davie Fulton became leader of the EC party in 1963 Once Mr McCuteheon had en tered political life he made it plain that he was auunubasher1 Conservative and unrepentant capitalist He was opposed to the medical care scheme and the idea at guaranteed annual income Heoallcd on Canadians to oppose further social welfare programs and government hand outs WAS SUCCESS Mr McCutdreon had no yeawareer in business before he moved into politics At the Bylaw Would Permit Game Now Scheduled City council Monday night will consider an amendment to the citys bylaw regulating Sunday sports The bylaw amendment follows motion at the last meeting of council to remove the ban on Sunday sports between 630 and pm While Sunday sports were approved by public plebiscite in the city several years ago coun eil bad imposed the partial evening ban The original plebiscite made no mention of time restrictions but merely asked the citizens whether or not they approved of Sunday sports Aldi Roberts said 11 bringing forward themotlon at the last meeting at city coun cilihat he wins concerned that the citys Senior hockey team the Barrie Fiyors might want to institute Sunday evening games and that the timelimit would mean the games could not startuntil ii pm The most commanlime for Sunday hockey games to start is Lom he said One is already scheduled to pm Feb murmur lletwccn 15119 and 1600 about 3000 Frenchmen died during duels Wallace McCutCheon Dies After Stroke WALLACE McCUTCllEON height of his business career he held directorships in about companies His accomplishments as fundraiser were just as prodi gious as his list of directorships In 1559 he took on the job of raising $12600000 for the Uni versity of Toronto butwound up with more than $15000000 of his death Mr Fe 11 said Although we were on the op posite side of politics that never interfered with our friend ship He was man who served his country well in business and served his oountnv well when he went into public life Mr Stanfield said Mr liic hitcbeon had made an out standing contribution ln the de velopment of mndern Canada His life has been one of ex traordinary achievement Afuneral service will be held Monday at 230 pm at the fimothy Eaton Memorial Church in Toronto SKID00 nanrats Euloylun In The snow en srnaon Vhlnnuiricslnviicd Plrone one caMrssuLs snoop RENTALS swank wigw Wiiimw 73 dadoref ntnmisttsftrhtiirm In paying tribute onvhearing swoon zoom Propose TH BARR EXAMINER FRIDAY JANUARY 24 5Mill Levy Far Roads cotme road budget of 82 070000 utlbh ewlzl mlirrtain lad years road levy of live milk has been asked by Simooe Coimtyyroatk cormrittce whidr is headed by Reeve Keith Lang ford of West annunnuiy While slightly down from last year the loss oi Orilua will of iea revenues somewhat since onnaa will now contribute to ward maintenance of county urn uoding mad hols under the sinusban road plannhast year Orillias minty mad levy mounted to $179000 half of which was rebated CORDHHEE STUDY Presentation oi the proposcd road budget was one of the lad items of busness before tho muuty round Adjourned yest erday It was referred to the licence and mininisrailun corn mittce for only end recurri mendation when the tax levies are considered The road budget presented year ago called for expenditure of $2215000 of which the Onl Appointmcni or Reeve Keith Langford of West Gwiliimbury as chairman of county roads for 1969 was npprovcd by Simcuc County council at its scssinn in Barrie Thursday Reeve Langiord succccds Ad ialn Rcevc Fred Baxter to this key county post Asked about the probable road program for 1069 Recvc Lang ford said it would he introduced shortLv for county council deci sion The road budget for 1000 exceeded $2000000 with half of this being raised from county road levy of liver mills The overall 1960 county rate was 14 mills NEW APPOINTEE Nouawusaga Deputy Reeve Edgar Currie was new mem ber appointed to the road com mittee fur term oi five ycras lie is now serving his fourth year on the county council and was chairman of property dur ing 190E when there were ex tended negotiations for rental of county department of justice budding to the provincial gov ernment Tecumsth Reeve Wil liam Milligan is the new chair man of the laitercommittcc Keith Langford Road Chairman ario department of molars was asked tor 0119300 fun 31 in the county one loner than last year would be asked to pay season of the proposed use budget of 32010000 6000 surplus from last Year and 020000 would redum the net amoral for levy to BARRIE PAYS MORE animated mvemlcs from burban road commission pay merits wen placed at 95000 from Barrie and $15000 from Oriliia in its first your as cily An anourrt 5000 wasaiA lowed for land purchases for changes in road room road oonstmwoo nNgm oi $00000 was provided plus anothu $200 000 for payment work and $230 000 for bridges and adverts The sum of $20000 was asked for nccds study of which the department of highways would pay 75 pi cent Anothcrflooin was allowed for oreengineering work for roads in various locations committee include Goldwater Reeve Ernie lilillcrAlllston Rccve Ralph Hunter Bradford Reeve Bruce Stewart Adialo Roovelrcd Baxter and the warden Noiinwnsaga Reeve Arnold Vancisc THREE ILL in opening todays session Warden Vauclse called aitcnilon to three members who have been ill and said he hoped they would all be back in their places soon Collingwood Reeve Mcl lucKean mentioned ear lier as possible warden can didate was feeling better but faced the prospect of surgery the warden reported Alliston deputy recve Jack Taylor was reported ill while Victoria Harbour reeve Carson Keeler was reported feeling bet ter after long illness He is expected to be back in his place in February Two members Wasaga Reeve Eugene Lnngevin and fnnisfil Reeve Cochranc are on vacations in Florida County weed inspector Abner ltawn of Stayner gave report on weed control work in the other members of the roads IN TOWN WellingtonThe Country Snunds uayshoreThe Sweet Sounds Brookdalkihe Sugar Canes Continental fondliona Levesque ImperialFor Petes Sake RoxyFive Card Stud OllAWA OP plan for using Canadian owned forces to carry out public uprks projects in underdeveloped countries was outlined Thursday byDr Omond Solandt chairman of the Science Council Canada Dr Solandt emphasized be fore the Commons committee on defence and external affairs that he was not advocating abo lition of the armed forces Rather he conceived his plan as means to provide tough ditticult and challengingjo for the forces in time of peace while simultaneously oSsistzing underdeveloped lands Dr Solandt in addition to being head of the science coun cil is ricechaironan of the board of the Electric Reduction Co ofCnnada He also is chan cellor of the University of Town to He said the job of building railways airtields and cornmur nioations systems abroad would help tide the armed forces over The Furniture our be at the Home Show can Wombats finishes finish removal on innstarzs LOUNGES QueensSweet Daddy Silri and the lrresisiibles Nottawasaga InnAl Mathews Trio with Cindy Ecoit MOVIES Suggests Use 0i Soldiers gt To liid UnderdevelopedLands see us AT THE HOME snow liefinishing Peo andR ENlERPRiSES county during the past year TONIGHT period when their role is particularly vague He present apathy of the ordilt nary Cantidian citizen toward the forces challenging 101 abroad would widen the base of public support for the forces Imported Dutch Ch vhliitl Med 0111 or Spiced Reg 19 Mor Whole 75 lb Approx lb average ALL DUTCH ARTICLES 20 OH Regular Price Red or Blue Brandlleet Fropts Sic Hinds $50 Sides 58c Cut Wrapped Frozen maneuvered GERRYS MEAT MARKET Hwy 11 Palnnwlck 1286374 pie was disturbed by the Noel Stockton fright pub lic relations officer for the Unemployment insurance Commission spoke yesterday to the Barrie Rotary Club With the speaker is Rotarinn vWally Carnithers in his nd Discuss unrnpiovurnr INSURANCE FRAUD dress lilr Stockton outlined lypes of fraud encountered by the Commission and ways in which the employer can help prevent them One of the chief contributors to the problem is collusion between employee and employer in which thc rcason for the individual ica employer states on untmo7 ing Five new membcrs join with club yesterday They wore Ken Eyles Lorne Pow erlen Bailey Doug Stet art and Ali llaughion Ex aminer Photo Faced with the prospect of tax increase simcoe County council yesterday voted to refer oration wring for review of nor diam pay for members to its finance and administration committee for study and re commendation Orillin township reevc John Paterson introduced the motion asking for ihercview which passed without recorded opposi tion although it was noticcd that some members didnt vote Vnrdcn Arnold Vancise after looking over showingof hands snidhe was satisficd it received majority support $20 PER DAY Members of tile county coun cil now remch $20 per day plus mileage with prevailing rule that no member may re ceive the per diem rate more than once per day unless he al soinltcnds an evening meet Themembers receive the regu lar rate for cbmmittee meeting attendance unless they have so collected for attending gaun cil the same day Vhile upward revision of per diem rates has been brought up periodically with rising posts action heretofore was delayed in the interest of economy There was discussion about whether the county council wouldnt be better off to in crease grants to OntarioFed eration of Agriculture and Ont ario Farmers Union rather than pay council representatives $20 County Councillors Vote To Review Pay and mileage to attend it was said this would amount to nbuut $200 for each representative lust year and Sunnidale Reeve Lloyd Pridham suggested the grants might be raised by $100 without sending council rcprce sentatives This would give these organisations more with out any increase in cost to raic paycrs he argued By vote which appeared to he 22 to 20 although it was not recorded Reeve Pridhams idea was rejected OVER $60000 While it was claimed per dicm rates do not substantially effect the overall lax picture it was stated that the aggrcgaie cost to the county last year ranged between $60000 and 570000 This included convention atten dance and other such expenses Simcoe County membership has been reduced by two since lasiyear nndnowhas ntotal of 53 mcmbers from 81 munici palities The withdrawal of Ur illia as new city was res ponsible for the reduction of two Largest increase in tentative budgets submitted so far was for county assessment where the increase asked was up near ly $15000 to total of $53901 This is to be reviewed with other budget reouests by the finance and administration committee headed by Bradford Reeve Bruce Stewart but The general tax rate last year IN THE PAST rennin ST CLAIR Has scrim sruck HIS NECK OUT NOW HES DOING IT ACAIN Look WHAT HES up Now it iioirgor Available uttakeviewliestourunt IM min TO HEAR WHAT THE Bosswutsavwnru HE rmosy 0UTIMGIVINGHS arier AWAY won Purcnisrioigohr toirir REGULAR mice Limit Deals lor Customer 29 PER DEAL fig errrcrrw FRIDAY JAN 24 and SATURDAY JAN 25 was 74 mills and road rate the mills Since then Oriiiin whicih contributed $446000 in county coffers in 1503 has separatedv but agrccd in pay county taxcsf or must services for six months plus its suburban roads share Oriilia is looking alter its own assessment service Ordinary member of county council last year was said to have drawn about 51000 but some drew considerably more Figures on individual payments were not asked at the council session TRY EXAliilNER WANT ADS Pfiomrmurr HELLO The 2nd name St Andrewst Group established since 1933 needs YOU or leader For further information Contact Mr McLeod 1200235 nnnnn

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