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Barrie Examiner, 15 Feb 1969, p. 3

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THE HARRIK swollen SATURDAY FEBRUARY ll Mayor Demands Stollar Resign Planning Board Mayor Robert Bentley said yesterday he will call or the re signation of Jack stoltar from the citys planning board He accused Mr Stellar ol threatening the city building to spector Chris Span and said that he would recommend through the proper channels that he lilr stollari resign from tba planning board In quenloning city employees the building inspector informed me that be had been threatened by Sir Stollar because he was carrying out his inspection work at the request of the city ad ministrator and myse CANT TOLERATE This later situation find lnlt tolerable No city employee should tolerate this type of st titudo it would appear that Mr Stellar has challenged the null oiiiy at this office the admlnlsr tralion and city council and am obliged to accept that chats lagei act 1110 persons wtio gore them out did it by mistake but it Is still an illegal ld He said he understood the wtb lag bylaw was to be changed to make the outside meannemenl 1100 lqulro feet but be said the amended bylaw was not in force when the permits were in sued floLLARs nmr Mr Stallr said this morning he know nothing shout threats again Mr Spanil The real issue is those it legal permits The mayor is merely trying to take the light lrom the real issue iba mayor is looking for way out think many cliiuns had doubts about itlr bentleys dic tatorial ambitions think their ears are now confirmed Too mayor is trying to rule the city council The mayor has made point of stating publicly that he doesnt like the idea of builders on the TEEN CONTEST WINNERS lsclr tlcbb Chamber of Commerce president and May tha Teen Queen contcst win ncrs chosen at last nights Teen Quccn Jane Sutton ccn lrc is with Cs Kdrcn anan lclt aiulJiiary lath mg and create the mum or Tlobcrt Bcnlloy smile with Teen Ball held at the Armory Pcnman tExnminer ilapnt Jack spirit oi the Winter Carnival is the Gcor gian College entry which won CODMNGTON SCHOOL pice sculpture won first prize in the public school division of the Winter Carnival ice sculpture Barrie Takes On Carnival Barrie took on the heat ol the Carnival last night as out town guests poured into the city liilling all available space in hotel and motels House parties were predomiip ant and oiiicial functions clogs ed streets with parked cars Tecuagcrs filledvthe armoury fwitb the noise of feet stamping do the tune of LittioCaesar and ibis Consuls Mayor Bentley buss on the Teen Queen and they mOVEd on to the olficialWimcr carnival Ball to swing to the IgneousThe Hi Spirits Contlnentai InnSandy Martin WellingtonNeil Jackson Bnyshoreledoo Oortez Sandy Novak Quartet Brookdale Park lnn The Dana Nottlwasnga InnTire Squires niovms Rim08nd ImperialCarmen Baby fPEiiMisrAMo mun AM in TOWN TONIGHT LOUNGES top honors in the snow Stulp luring contest Scaled attho base are three Barrie girls contcst Students who did the work are from loll Julie Hud son Vcndy Woodgcr Janice Robertson and lbackt Susan Beat mltsic of Bob band Women attending the Winter Carnival Ball arrived wearing everything irom slacks and swcaters to full length gowns Mayor Bentley said he had hoped more people would wear the winter carnival costume of slacks and sweaters How evcr he said people have al ways dressed up or the balL The mayor was wearing dark suit andpa tie Hunter and his dian Way Never needs an ink padl Fast Easy Etlicient Can be custom ordered to meetvauy size shape or message re quirement PERMASTAMP will reproduce colors fine lines small typo faces logo typeseven photosin tru doculate list from lctt Mary Lou Quinn lanct Reynolds and Rhona Smith Examiner Photo Rcid and Peter Williams Al bert Puppet is not shown The students are from grade Examiner Photo DEATHS MunichJoses Zcllncr as Germanys first heart trans plant paticnt in hospital one day after the operation LEAVES th airova GUELPH or tour mcmber team led by Dr it Richards dean of Ontario Agri cultural College left for Ghana this week to study the leasibility oi cooperative relationship in the vliclds of agricultural scl ences veterinary and household science the University oi Guelph said Friday The trip is being financed by the Canadian International Developmeht Agon FY Morison orncrs Blend in Willi the modern concepts of insurance pro graming Large or small be sure you cell where tbcrc is respect or the government by both Mr stellar and the people oi the city oi Barrio it should be clearly under stood that hlr Stallar is build er businessman and citizen and he gets no favors by threats or words and the law applies to all he sald The call lor ltlr Stoilars re signation is the last round in continuing struggle between lllr Stnllor and the city adminis tration that resulted lrom ac cusations by Mr Stollar at Jan 16 meeting of the Barrie Builders Association that the city was involved in illegal acv lions ltlr Sioiiar is president of the BBA The city general government committee requested that he pirtln wrillitgmthosa accusa tions and Mr Stoliar replied with deputation to city council last Monday night He charged that the city had Issued building permits for the loohomc Ruehen Corporation subdivision on Cundies Road that did not comply with zoning rc guialions Mr Stollar sold the zoning on the Rueben Corporation properly did not premit semi detached homes without 701ml Irontage on the lot used nelthcr did it permit two storey semi de tachcd homes He said the homes in the sub division had 60 not lots and were two stories He said the by law requires 1100 square Net of floor space tor single iamiiy dwellings in the area This 1100 square tth is to be measured from the inside walls oi the building but in the case oi the Rueben subdivision tho measure ments were taken from the out side he said Dozens of permits have been given out with 1100 square feet as the outside measurement he said Anyone who gave out these permits committed an ll Noted Trails May Be Ioined meeting of naturalists in Pctorborough yesterday may re suit in the joining ol the Bruce and Ganaraska Trails The meeting at 22 representa tives lrom naturalist clubs and hiking groups in the province de eided unanimously to look into the possibility of joining the two trails Two new trails one lrom 0r illfa to Goldwater and one lrom Collingwood south to Milalizl will be looked intoyhy Rovaacir lem of Barr Bas Mason of the Peneiang Blue Mountain Bruce Trait Club will attend ameeting at Omonce in March 22 to decide on the routeoi new trail trough the Kawartha lakes distri Jack Gouring member of the Ganar club said the two new trails would lie almut650 miles length planning board it is well known that the mayor is in his own private lite businessman and that one of the citys biggest contractors is partner in the mayors business My presentation Monday night proved everything said More think the mayor should move to correct the situation rather than making big wind think the way the mayor treated Aid Garner by dropplt inge him from the general gov ernment committee has shown his real dictatorial lnlont he said It the mayor had the best interest of the city at heart he would also have left George Davies ion the planning board The mayor said in bis release yesterday that he thought lllr Stoilor was an emotional man who sounded nit and when he was called to explain he has elected to use the red herring in attack principle of dclcnce His verbal remarks have been rclcrred back to the gen crai government committee This does not change my responsibil ity under the municipal act Under section 211 of the mun icipal act Im not rcally permit ted to merely acknowledge that on illegality exist have to correct it he said Transportation Must Be Planned Mayor Declares itiayor Robert Bentley said Frl day the city must plan now for its future urban transportation needs He was commenting on the re sults of three days at the Urban Transportation Conference o1 tbe Federation and Reeves in Toronto We must be able to learn something from the other cities Toronto is sullering now lrom poor planning in the past If transportation corridors had been allowed or long range planning there the city would not ads the high costs it does to build subways The real problem we face is that transportation planning cuts across all levels of govern ment And there must be some way of coordinating the levels Regional government is only part of the answer The key to planning city is to allow lor grani withoutbav ing the city give rebirth to it self lenlircly One at the Metropolitan Tor onto and regional transportation studies sees this city with pop ulation ol 2000000 people by the year 2000 If We could provide now for gradual development of transportation corridor we could inthe iuture save the taxv payer great deal of money he said my EXAMINER WANT Abs PHoNE 7232414 Carnival Gets Under Way As Thousands See Parade Thousnnda oi Barrie and dis trie residents reinforced by is iting tourists lincd downtown sidewalks today to witness the oiticial start at the 13th annual Barrie winter carnival lieTest Turbo Train In Cold SUDBUNV UP The CNlls Turbntrain troubled by cold weather problcms since the winter began is undergoing rigid new tests in the suhvzoro wcathcr oi Northcrn Ontario The Turbotrain arrived in nearby Caprcol from Ottawa Thursday night and immedi ately set out on test run to Hornepnync 280 miles to the northwestuhcro Ilic tcmncra ture registered 20 degrees bclou zero The ltlrboJctpowcrcd passen ger train was rcmovcd last month from the hlontrcaiToron to run when mechanical prob lems altrfhutcdto the cold weather resulted in numerous delays Compare your homes present value with Chances are that steadily risin profitabléinvcstment ICaiorlul floats tntcrsnascd with marching bands majnrcllc corps and clowns were asscmtil cd tor what members ot the Barrie Jaycccs said was the big gest cprnival parade Honorary chairman Dick Shat to accompanied by Mayor Bentley and carnival oiiecn Carol Spark snipped ribbon to allow the parade and the watchers oc ccss to the irozen surface 01 KompenteitBay This altcrnoon saw the start of snowmobile and horse racing public and sccondary school com petitions and novelty evcits such as the para dronrace SHOP AT HOME large numbcr o1 rides or available tor all ages Slclqlv iidcs lor the kiddies moved an cross the ice as the more tier of climbcd into aircralt tor mom high aboie the carnival fcsi tics Snowmobiles stock car and motorcyclc raccs ill be run ttH marrow More than $2000 is at icrcd prize mvncy bile race Rumor has it that bafi plans to use snowmobile race to scttlu rccent hassle with inccnt Vcspra SERVICE ONLYI Featuring tuii range otcarpct including Nylou éllitlin wont Triian Acryian Forlrcl Propylnn GEORGIAN BAY Outdoor Indoor homefand show you CARPET SERVICE PHONE 4233213 srnrxrsn 1mm Dilpont $625 Nylon Carpet s730 yd installed uilli undernadding misrepresentative will call at your full range of samples to suit your CARPET Installed 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