Sees Oro In Future 090 SlATlON Staff While the area from Barrie north to COrdlia has seen considerable de velopment during the past two decades this is only the begin ning according to the rim of Dr Seymour recent vistlnr native of 0m who was later reeve and mayor of Oriilia dur ing the is Dr Seymour has been active on the county and local courts of revision to hear assessment appeals in recent years The retired dentist was much impressed with the development in the Barrie area and he sug gested in the future Barrie and Oril might eventually be loin ed it may be few years but it is beginning to look that way he suggested remarking this would entail new development for Dre totmshlp which now lies between the countys twin cities hiring the 203 and Ni Orlllla had more population than Barrie but the latter has moved ahead in recent years particularly since the Kempentdt Bay com munity obtained city dam in 1959 As new city Drillia should progress tamer particu larly if its problem in getting the new Simeoe Gillege under way are solved in any event Dr Seymour is confident of much development in the entire area with more im proved highways bringing ad ditional tourists and residents from the Metro area Com muter train service also could be factor This is very desirable area in which to live he remark ed as he spoke about thapit turesoue scenery irne lakes and healthy climate gJoining Twin Cities Mayor of Drillia in 1941 and 49 Dr Seymour served on county council at Barrie reere and deputy reeve betore that He recalled oneof the present county council members Reeve Ernie Miller of Goldwater was warden when he was retire in late He was one oi the young er wardens to hold office but he had erilhtsiasm and was good leader said the retired dentist in reference to Reeve Mille am glad to see he is stii log strong at county council Jack Coleman county treasurer and other county officials it is always pleasurn for me to the county buildings be said The retired dentist was tonne er president of the Couchiching golf and country club lllNlSFll NOTES Swimming Pool Bylaw ti May Soon Be Sought By It The municipality may be re quested to have all mansmada pools and ponds fenced and pro tabled by lifeguards This could include the manmade ponds created in lnnisï¬ls Centennial Park if such is required it will at least give an opportunity for many jobs which would be ideal for qualiï¬ed senior citizens high school youths and others who are not suitable for hard labor We wonder stand this attention to such swimming places while the shore areas such as lnnis iil Park and ends of roads in cluding the Minets Point Park where hundreds ol swimmers mngregate are without files guards or even ropedoff places ASK BETTER SERVICE The matter or patrol boat between Big Bay Point and County Home ill Opening Likely InSeptember GAMINGme Staff Op eniug of the new $2000000 coun ty home for the elderly now being constructed on Raglan street is now especial to be round Scpt it was stated by leave Melvin McKean The Coulngwood reeve reports ellng progrm has been male made has been good everything GUTHRIE By lists contrasts Mr anders Fred Huggins left Feb 17 for three week visit in San ï¬anckm Amie and Los Angeles Calif Mrs Mason drove them to the air Pm Mr and Mrs Ross Campbell Dormsview visited Mr and MrsGeotge Uarmzlbell the weekend of Feb ta Mr and Mrs Loundes have returned from visiting their son in law and daughter Mr and Mrs Forsythc in Mill grovc Mr and Mrs Norman Stod dart and Mr andhirs Wilbert Stoddart of Toronto are holiday inn in Fcrida The 4H Club held their fifth meeting in Guthrie Hall Feb 19 The leaders Mrs Mason and Mrs Stoddart were as sisted by Mrs Mel lamieson Mrs Norman Campbell and Mrs Tom Ross The Junior Guild held their anniversary meeting at Mrs Moulds Feb 17 The president for the ensuing year is Mrs Pollock and the gt treasurer is Mrs Roy Hastings Mr and Mrs Mao Arthur and Graham of 0m Station were in Toronto Feb 15 owing to the death of their niece Mrs Hayes who was formerly Miss Orma Day of shanty say They also visit ed Mr Grahams Miss Lillian Graham TRY EXAMINER WANTTADS PHONE 7287414 BLIGHTY BINGO EMBASSY All are BLAKE sr TlillllSllllY SEMI lSponiored by Barrie Minor Hockey Assoc secretary Cooitea Bay during the busy summer months was referred to the secretary of the lnnistil Pol ice Commission by letter This was followed by letter from Gordon Mason which was re iarrcd back to the commission asking it to request better ser rnce on this part of the share by the provincial police patrol boat It the OPP cannot offer better service then the Township Police should he asked ionon alder looking into costs etc The matter was raised year ago and again this year by Sandy Cove Ratepayers Association who complain about water ski ing and other dangerous boating habits in their area THEE CONVENTIONS There are three conventions coming up this year which are of interest to the building in spector the Canadian budding Collingwood in the construction which has received much local attention Walla are up the roof is built and plastering is now being done on the building When completed the building will have Some 155 beds of which so will be for special care cases We believe the progress murdered reotarired Reeve Mcltcan whenasked about the project He said an administrat or and maintenance chief are period to begin dutiesin April There is ready list of applb cents for accommodation and the home is echcted to fill an urgent need The name Sunset Manor has been adoimd or the home ï¬re countys other homes at Heeton and Pcoctangutshcne are known as Simeoc Manor and Geongian Manor respectively Reeve hcheans considerable efforts towardgetting the home for Colljngwood have been fre quently commended The site is near the Coliingwood General and Marine Hospital it was made available or the purpose to the county at nominal sum vï¬ HURON DALE CLUB COLDWATER Staff An nual meeting oi Huronia 4H Calf club will be held at the Goldwater munpal hall on conference to be held in Winni peg ltprii 22 to 25 the Ontario plumbing conference in Com waliScptthoï¬andlhe building otflcials conference Oct 21 to in Windsor Council a4 greed that the budding inspeo tor les Grifï¬th attend two of lheso and that his assistant at tend one 6111 LINE DRAIN King Houston and Jim Cole have again complained about flooding on the nth Line east oi the railway This subject has been kicked around for some yoarswith the roads department STRICT mews rni amxmmm rutLents mnumr as me DISTRICT Bans USE OF mnuzszns STAYNEE Staiil Fortilln ers and their use will be dis cussed at meeting sponsored by Stayner Farmers CoOp at the Orange Hall on Wednesday evening Feb as Mm MEETING WINGme Staff film and panel dbcumionwiu nib Feb 15 Gordon Larlrin president oi the Lakeland Dis Iritt and Dr McGilllVray Cal lingwood surgeon will be among the panel speakers GUIHRIE MEETING GUTlmlE Stall 1Guthrla public school will be the scene of the annual meeting of Oro 4H calf clubs on Monday ere ping March 17 Canadian Cancer Society which will be held at Cameron street public school on Wednesday eve usuaily asked to open awater course However now the town ship engineer has been request ed to malre report on drafti age work and bring back to coun cil suggestions to remedy the complaints OLD SCHOOL The president of the Optimist Club George Burton has ngain approached the Council to as certain the possibility of using all or part of the old Stroud school Council is debating whether the building can be made suitable for municipal office or to re move it to make suitable site for such township building The club desires to use the building for boys work With the county school board deciding to make all school buildings available for public use it could be that the Stmtlybpae school would be more feasible as youth centre lNNlSFlL RECTOR it was with considerable re gret we learned that Rev Allan Haldenby of lnnisfil parish is to leave this area and go to Metro Mr Haldanhy and his tamin have been well liked in innistll and though delegation lrom the parish ent to the bishop to ask for reconsidera tion of the move it is now cer tain that lnnisfil will have new rector Haldenby be greatly missed and we family happiness in theirnew Dost SUNSHINE BACK With day of no sunshine Florida cooled off and some nor thern parts got down toynear reeling However this mid week is still feeling the north winds down from Canada but one can enjoy the sun and its warmth even though the sea temperature is down to 62 New arrivals are the worst ruiferers as they come with the idea of shedding winter clothing and getting tan on the beach How niesday March at 130 pm it was announced here and completely xhaustedl daughter LAST TiMESATODAY llllllllflllill lllllillllilllllllllr 3Sflllllll ever it will not take long to warm up again nouir lliiilililill lfllllllllllllilll DC mlllilfllitlmlll 2nd Exciting Bit nuns oauut Inner canton sh the FATHERS DANCE BRENTWOOD Staff Ar rangements have been made by the Catholic Womens nexus Wanted tartha eportlsal of reasons Delta 38 Royals New topottttellna Ba wltn Royals touches everywhere lcuatom rearwintiowa Vinyl toplPlusltiplnglChmnta tender louver Cholera ot Buckets or Custom Sport seat Deluxe steering wtyasl All yours astanda1di Fot hipcal luxury with sporting spiritthis 15 Ill Wanted for luxury that really swings Dalia EB Custom Swing down any old road and feeltne bigcar diltalancal New longer 124lnch wheelbase 15inch wheels Rocket 455 Vti pews umptuous inletio seats that run naatlyllva feet wide New FIoTtttu Ventilation Dido value always arceads the price you pay for It Wanted for an easy more to the big time Delta 08 Your loolpmoi escape itnm socalled towprice catsl Lowest priced at the big ass Bigear ride on 1244mm wheelbasel Husky Rocket 350 VH1 regulargas economy New GM salatytealutas alsol Price onaofouta closer to Old than you tltinkt ass YouaLocsL aurHonlst OLDSMOBILE DEALER Attlhorized Oldsmobile Dealer In Barrle attention reasons 33 maroon stores Toï¬Ã©nham Pats Creemore Moves To Enforce Dog Control Regulations Less To County WI Slat Re vision of equaliud assessment has resulted in Tottenhnrn vlL lags being levied for leg tam logs county purpoSes in 1869 than The mat levies from not Ieoham were set at $869222 to ward county roads and $617903 general in comparison to Hats 38 and 86136618 last year The reduction amounted to srsotss Vlottenhams equalized assess ment was set at $73846 The reduction in levies came as surprise to some ratepayers since the county rate of mills was almost mfll higher than year all of Our Lady of Assumptimr church for St Patricks dance is to be held on Friday eve nirg March 14 at New unwell community hall MORE Stall As result of village mad action folloth ntnnerous complaints dog control regulations are at pected to be strictly enforced in the village The council acted because of the general damnd nid Reeve Wilfred Warden relerriog to the dog control bylaw Charles Mc Nabh or New towel is the can ine control ratios and regular patrols are to be made The complaints Mat docs mostly ooocemed matting ot garbage pails Dudng the write and summer damage to gar dens was also reported It was engahatized there was no objec tion topeta which have tags and are kept under proper nus erviston or control thinent attention else is being given to building bylaw and an early molatmont at an eatorcemem drier ia multinat al The council has been in various building cattle and bylma mes Idea served on the council at Arthur before to this viiita some to years ago Colleagues on the village noun d1 include Frank Ham Raffle West Gama Gowen and Don ald Carruthers building prospects are good in the vdla the reeva stated re porting considerable home building activity it expected to start in the mrlnl there are excellent pne mlor humor going Eyotdemabllaheeacmken UNGMOIBIIE rrltrtmnesooo tinsirsn anon 7261811 baman Js my dcihtï¬wm