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Barrie Examiner, 21 Feb 1969, p. 5

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Members Simeon County linance committee discussed now budget which county council adopted on their rec ommcndauon setting overall FINANCE COMMITTEE STUDlES rate of us mills This on slight increase lrom last year with 81 municipaliticsnsked for wanes ior roads and 51 532356 general Show lrom Backs Farmers Ownership MOONSIONE Stall tFaimers certainly do not lieve they should have to give up their basic rights of owner ship to solve farm economic problems said Tom Lawlor Iiie long Hedonte township farmer Mnlr Lawlor added bis criti cism of report ol recommen dations made by special coma fmittee headed by Everett Riggs deputy minister at agriculture BASIC RIGHIB This would be undemocratic to say the least hlr Lawlor GI commented stating he had read where it was the intention to gradually move 5000 tarm ers oil what were termed un economical larms Ii arm er can pay for his property he should be able to keep it the same as anyone else The nledonte larmcr said he was glad to see where the Med onte rccve Ingram Amos ol Hillsdale was among numerous other spokesmen for armors in the county who had denounced what he termed amazing re Commendations to be made in democratic arm at govern ment Farmers deserved better break in the present economy but powerful lurmcrs agency with absolute control over land production and direct control over consumer loud prices was hardly the answer anticipated by lamers from committee supposedly representing their in terest MERE WASTE One spokesman said the gov ernment probably wont act on it anyway but why is so much money spent on so called lact rlindlng reports which are next to useless asked Mr Lawlni Plan Seed Fair Events lit Alliston AIMSTON tStali Direc tors oi the South Simcoe Soil hand Crop Improvement Associa have started making or ngcments or their annual spring seed lair 7hr 1969 event will he held in Alliston on Thursday March I3 mpelitions in different gr and feed crops are planned as well as new features Emphasis will be given cereal grain production weed control and control legislation pres entation on alialla weevil control also is planned tmoozvsmun stain donte telephone system which has its exchange here has mov ed closer toward installing dial servrcos Currently the commissioners made up or membersol the 6council and headed by Reeve Ingram Amos are seeki cost estimates from the Onla tab ophpnc service commission in vflolved in the conversion EB VIITOLL AREA eacommissionery ulu loo ng Into the possibility of establishing an extension at the toer Similarronnections are desired in Barrie Midland and Grill The Mednnte system has been able to give its subscribers the benefit ol exceptionally low velo phono rates but the limited tree callearcahasrcsuliedin noin our complaints Long distance joining in criticism made by ltceve Amos ol lilodonte form or Vespra rceve Walter Forbes Leroy lomieson ol Thornton Elmer Grotrlx ol Rosemount and numerous others can well understand the mounting indignation said Mr Lowlor deploring what he des cribed as an autocratic trend which seems to be getting worse BY THE PEOPLE The Med tarme said there was dire need to re emphasis the old principles such as enunciated by lib Lincoln at Gettysburg That this nation under God shall have new birth at random and that gov ernment ol the people by the people for the people shall not perish lrom this earth He then relerred to Edmund Burkes earlier words The price oi liberty is eternal vigil ance Mr Lawlor said he could well understand why larmers gener ally were incensed Stayner To Host Junior Farmers STAYNER Stall Nottav wnsaga Junior Farmers will dis cuss activities or 1969 at meet ing called or Stayner Orange Hall on Monday evening Feb 28 it salety film will be shown and reports presented during general business session The group plans an active program for the current year New mem hers ol interested persons be tween 16 and 30 are sought Seek To Outlaw OilTrack Bets VICNRIA GP Attorney General Leslie Peterson said Wednesday he has asked pt tawa to outlaw oiltrack betting messenger services by amendlt ing the Criminal Code Mr Peterson said the request was made alter the Supreme Court at Canada Monday re used to hear Crown appeal against lower court ruling that an ofttrack messenger serviceislegaL He said he will investigate re ports that firm in Vancouver has already been set up to pro videa messenger service one of two groups that have applied to the provincial registrar of companies tolls prevail tor calls to neigh borihg Oro as well as Barrie Midland and Orillia also Tay and Orillia township For subscribers whose main calb are to Elmvale or Cold water the present lowcost serv ice is prelorred out others feel that the wider tallree area is desirable Further this group believes the equipment should be brought up to date th dial telephones miicc vrgmlunngfir inwn ship joined Ihe Bell comps service has been materially The experience of the former IvyThornton Telephone Com pany also was cited Service in this area also was greatly lmi proved alter ltbcoamc pnrt ol the Bel The Modente commissioners sonomnsnir loll Colliogwod Reeve ale lichean Esra Reeve George Davis Sunnldale Reeve Lloyd Pridhnm Ernd for Reeve ALUSTON Stallt Due to tho elloris ol Alliston Rotary club local and area residents will have the opportunity of see ing the 1969 Spring Thaw players here on Mondaygitprii Dwo presentations will be giv on that evening at the Banting Memorial High School audi lorium with the local Rotarains as sponsors Top perlormcrs will be visit NEWTON ROBINSON United Church Women met at the home of Mrs Wallace Hal bert and roll call was answered by 11 members discussion lol lowed the presentation ot the study on China given by Mrs Matthews and Mrs Cope land The buokmohile will be here March to exchange the lib rary books Mr and Mrs Howard Noble Toronto were recent visitors with Mr and Mrs Chantler Mrs Hougliton entertained the members at her family Sunday 4H GROUPS The first meeting at Tate Werill Homemakers Club was held in Newton Robinson Hall Feb6 with 73 girls present They were divided into two groups One gmup is under the leadership of Mrs Jain and Mrs Groombridge and the sec ond group has Mrs Middlehrook and Mrs Thompson as leaders The proiect is The Third Meal Diana Bell is president oi the first group and Rosemary Tharp president 0f the second group Their next meeting was held at the home of the leaders with future meetings to be held in some of the girls homes Simcoe County Institute schol arship is open to any girl want ing to further her education who has completed six projects fliis scholarship has to be used within year of receiving it Any girl wishing to apply should get in Dial Phone Change Studied In Medonte have agreed to seek an appra al of the systems value as it stands andwheo these figures are obtained they will be sub mitted to meeting oi subscrib ers for consideration With the township on the threshold of considerable new de velopment with new artificial lake the largest project the need or an uptodate telephone sye tom has been given stress New subdivisions are and at hioonstoneiarcar wciias the newlake district around Pretty Kinney an in other sections oi oi the telephone commission also include Deputy Reeve Horace Vasey and Councillors Lytle Johnstone Don Woodrow and Boyd Miller Howard Robinson ot Moonstone townshi clerlr is court BUDGET Bruce swim and ltlidiand Deputy Reeve Toni IilcCul longh Examiner Photo in semen NEWS Rotary Sponsors Show At Ailiston ing thlsbmn including Robin Ward who played the part ol Tom Jones in the musical tele vision version and comedienne Pat Gnlioway Jamie Ray who playediths originaiv Ann evol Green Gables singer Doug Cros ley and Torn Kneebone are mong others in the show The show will be presented in Toronto alter the Alliston pres cotatlons 1hc revue opens in Windsor on Thursday March 13 rsnncor counrriiiiws BELL swim MRS SUSAN STOPDAIIT Congratulation toAhllss Karen Ruliett daughter Mr and Mrs Lloyd Ruilett Wiarton who waslcmvned Carnival Queen of wisrton Miss Rutlett is granddaughter ol Mr and Mrs William Rum William Ruhett will he cele hrating hlshlth birthday Feb 21 Ladies Aid meeting was held at the home of Mrs Wright with large attendance Canssmno By MRS ALLEN Knox Ladies Aid Flos met at the home of Mrs Robert Minty Feb 10 with nine mem ber preseht Mrs Robert Minty and hirsf Edwards led de votions It was decided to send birthday gift to adopted Kor can child The committee oi Mrs Minty Mrs Mc Elwain and Mrs George Min ty reported about the Commun ion linen and it was decided to buy it hiiss Doris Archer andiriend from Guelph University spent the weekend ol Feb 16 at the farmers home Keith and Jim Hannan Eadieros were Friday guests theiroousin lllrs Sam Allen Mr and Mrs Elwyn Coo Willowdale were Saturday tors ivi their uncle LAnd erson Mn and Mrs Evans and family Prestonf were at Mr and Mrs Barnes MAKING runs New F105 Sewettes held their lourtb meeting at the home of their leader Mrs Allen Feb 15Five members were absent and Greta de Gor ter senior member took the assistants place Alterations in patterns were demonstrated For AchievementiDay the group is to exhibit cldthes suitable or the short stout girl Janet Wanless is to be commenta um TRY EXAMINERWANT ADI PHONE 1231914 DANCE lathe impressions SA NIGHT lNECRESl Couples Only For table reservations No Early Decision 0n Civic Centre Idea For llilistOn MW lStIill 66 ciston on whether to modernize the present building or construct new civic centre my have to be made eventually but not for year anyway It was ruz esied by Reeve Ralph Hunter one of Allinonrm county representatives Reeve Hunter replied briefly to this ellect when questioned about the muchdis cussed Dmal Deputy Reeve John Taylor agreed it was matter which merited serious study but an phasized he did not lael he should make any commitment at this time no Alliston merdn not confirmed there had been discussion but it has not gone beyond that stage The presenthn hall located on murch street downan has civic oliiccs council hall and equipment section The lire ball is located on the next property hell mm the haliwhich was removed lrom the tamer bellry last year was tumor over to Simcoe County museum when will be display um in the year hlrs Elsie Sprout and lamily hadass weekend guest Mrs Howard Annis ol Orlllla Hrs Anni is former neighbor who larmed on corner oi on sides road andl2th line Innisfll ln honor at her 85th birthday Feb 13 Saturday evening the Sproule lamin had number at lorrncr neighbors as guests to renew lrlendsbipa Sunday mors lrlends called with good wishes Coldvvdtér Reeve Gives VieWs On County Raise We it tho also to was enough said OoldwlterRaevn Ernie Miller lonnec county wor den discussing an alarm ratu or members of Siam County council The former Barrio resident wholivedin this GM for years when maintenance river inteodeat county buildings moved an Insandmont to mo tion whim would have provided the member with Wat 351 from the pm on per Sane wanted to ply tor hall days and others didnt so In wasted the rate as on said the Goldwater reue turning the Spousal rain as realistic Besides attendance at council meetings the new role also mulls lor attending committee beatings and also certain other specified meetings on county business For lane committees for lis stanco linsan and roads the meetings are much more numer ous than others Some members appointed to several committees also have more meetings to It tend than others Reeve hilller former wan dcn said he did not Include the warden in the cutback because the raise in honorarium from $1500 to $5000 was reasonable The calls on the warden arc suclrit is tulltimeiobwhlch alsotakes up many evenings The wooden is included in the per diem Illooiances llllleogo rates were lelr un changed at i2 cents oermile both ways lor the members County Grant Nearly Doubled For Huronia Tourist Work county grant Wm near ly double the year was county counci for the Huronia Tourist and industrial associa tiori With Ray Atkinson lormer EMO coordinator as manager the ossociitlihas its headqun the county in Barrie The county grant last year mat in $10 with the city of Orillin contributing its share For 1960 Oriilla is paying county taxes lor six months under its separation agreement However the coun ty also reconunended that the association seek par capita firflants lrom both Barrie and Or Similar recommendations were made concerning Orlliia to other organizations whose grants were reduced Orilllas separation as city was approved by the One tarin Municipal Hoard for Jan but the town agreed to re tain most county services or six months and pay taxes at oordingly Orillia oliicials were disap pointed over the county decision to rescind its bylaw otleriog $600000 through 10 annual $50 000 payments toward Simcoe Col lege in Oriiila township near the city Oriliia contributed toward this Iund earlier it was argued and this money was transferred Ior use in helping to finance new home for the elderly now being constructed at Coiling wood The county invitation to Orillia to reapply for grant an the new basis was the topic of some sharp criticism in the neighboring the Lake Couchlching city paid 46000 in its 1968 county levy almost on per centol the county total The 1969 ligura which will cover hall regular taxes except loressessnent pun its share of suburban roads and other special grants has not yet beenmadeciear Oritlia township representa tives Reeve John Paterson and Deputy Reeve Ron Stanton were disappointed over the decision of the county on the collage grant They seem to forget we are part or the county suggested the dopuw reeve his tone re flecting indignation This is the kind at treat ment Orlilln hasbeen getting from the county or years commented an annoyed taxpayer from the new city Car fluck RENTALS acouomcan DAM WEEKLY mom 72333374 HERTZ no nnanronn wmnsomli Call is We have an inn there mm bound to the usb Soulhwmtcrn Ontari area There are convenient Holiday Inns along the serve you rooms and tastclnll lounge mm your comp etc Use your Gull Trach Card lay whose friendly stall are anxious to meals common intcd mmummym Free Holidex mice reserves yoorrnomin mince Forrcservatiom call your local 1m lolorootoinll Mewmad 97563 om mvsnnmooiu cm MI is 0mm Lam Imuaallpnal Auomnon Helm1 Ion ronouro Flaoioaooa autonom rononro wm tonaNTo Eur OTTAW Kmnsrou HUNTSVILLEHidden Van1 LONDON Downtown rmnoowsoouri ST CATHARINES PEIERBDNUUGH HARBADOS WJ Opnnlon only 99 OAKVILLE Fonr WILLIA mLHENEn anmr onn HAMIL 0N ANrIoUA in over 1000 lnns Canada Europe ohd Curitiba An uh sum of 950 per year wnpused or committee chain men to cover telephone calls and postage with other members receiving cohventicn rats olins per day instead 0H3 also was ap ved by the members Reg tiom Ind udwomtion us no Alliston DemnityResvn John Taylor slid he didnt con alder sooner day out at the way but quedionod whether the same amount also should be paid or shorta evenin meetings Public ollloeswere musty filledby ded looted men who werent in otlloe or the remuneration Stayner Reeve Collimood Reeve ltlcl lilo Kean said there were certain times when he felt baudnys pay were instilled Altar bewent on to explain Reeve Miller in troducod his amendment to cut the raise but low which can ried by the slim margin at two votes It to 22 Oro nun Ken Gilchrist bldud the Goldwater amendment Inotslil Reeve Godirans voted for the smaller raise Creemore Reeve Wiilred War den suggested delay in voting until figures on allowance rate wcrc obtained lrom other mn ties His Ida was not supported Hopes To See Sewer Work Start By lune SiAYNER Stall We would like to assure wort start ed by June it at all possible said Reevn Peta Oahm dimming Stayners scwcrex panslon project Currently the necessary an provals are being slvught to pro ceed with the much discussed protect which is expected to be tremendous boost to Stay ncra luture development start oninstallatlon oi sew ers was made two winters ago as winter works project This work was done in the central part of the lawn covering about threeblocker The expansion program it ap proved by the Ontario Munici pal Board Would provide the services for practically all the town retired ratiroader Reeve Oehm is serving his eighth year on council but his first in is years He served on tho Stayner public utilities commission be tween limes alter his first seven years on council Considerable Interest is being taken in Stoyncr deep well project which is expected to pro vido ample water or develop ment in the immedaitg lutnrv Reeve Oehm said it was hoped to have this well in operalion by SpriM These projects should men grcat deal to ourluture said Reeve Oehm praising Stay ners potential with its ideal location near the Georgian Bay and the Blue Mountain tourist SATURDAY MARCH lst BARRIE ARMOURY DANUING 1210 BUFFET 1130 DANCE T0 BOB KUNTERS oncnrsm iiiihmivffiiir ADMISSION $100 PER COUPLE been available from hockey dub director and all borne playoff games in the lobby of the arena JANE Fonda BARbAREui nuimmn lemma Sat Shows 500 taint PHIL Davie EhihllilGS inseam Sit titliiithiliGi sassy nacho lino Law SPECIALCHILDRVENS PROGRAM SATURDAY VMATINEE ONLY PM

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