DAME CITY council members stand before the new sorting map and pile of or Citys New 20 City council last night com pleted detailed study of Bar iies new zoning bylaw prepared by planning consultant Ian hic Pherson The council uttered the city block by block in two special sessions looking in inequities in the zoning proposals The number of service sta ons in Barrie mine under sc brillcim Add hank Her sey maintained there are just loo many gas stations in this city The accepted ratio lfe said is one service station per thousand of population We have 47 service stations in Barrie so its obvious that some of them have just got to go The new hyiaw will not force nyone to move however it will put some property into what maps after lastnizhls meet ing at which the bylaw was discussed From tell to right are Aldermen Gerry Rob are described as legal noneon forming uses which means that the building cannot be expand ed without committee of adjust ment approval or torn down and replaced Ii sold the building could continue to be used for its intended purpose Each of the II zoning maps was gone over by the aidermen and various public bodies in cluding the city planning board Simcoe area planning board the industrial commission the build ers association the realestate board and the city solicitor The mammoth bylaw now goes to planning board for comment on the varous amendments that have been made then back to city council for an ofï¬cial first reading Public meetings will be held possibly in Central Colleg iate Auditorium then it will go back to council for final approv at PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT Planning officials are prepar ing large series of maps to set up lor the public hearings Mayor Bentley said he would like to see high degree at public involvement in approving the plan rA Aldermen and number of representatives from public bod ies questioned the advisability of restricting commercial growth to Lthe Dunlop Street area Ern est Alexander of the Public Util Iéars No Layinen In Elective Posts LONDON Ont GP Lib reral mentor oi the Ontario leg islature said Monday municipal govemment is being taken over by trivo new classes called eiec torcrats and adrninocrats Murray Gaunt member for jHuronBruce said the provin ycial government has decided to take over responsibility for mu nicipal lawsnerd because lhey want local government to be their he told the illliddiesex South Liberal Asso ciation The concept of laymen in elected ofï¬ce will bereplaeed by the theory of the electrocrat the men created to fill elective office while laymen are discour aged he said iiiiiM PRICES TOMMV rce Wholesale to retail carton eggs average weighted prices quoted by the department of agriculture as of Monday large me dium 47 small 33 Eggr Wholesale prices to country station fibre cases quor ed by committee of wholesaie egg dealersi extra large 50 50v large AMIr medium bk46 small 3132 3739 B4 Butter prices Canadian Dairy Commission tenderable carlots buying 30 score 54 buy ing 40 score 66 selling 65 said IAN ltlacPHERSON member of the firm of urban and regional consultants who ities Commission said he could see no area large enough for an other Woolworths type store in the downtown area These stores would be forced to go to plaza it they wanted to locate in Barrie said Mr Alexander Ian MacPherson pointed out that available commercial space in the downtown core wasnt be ing used now To create com mercial space in the Worsley Street district because com pany does not want to make use of the space that is available have is not good economics and not good planning If you want to suuesslully kill the idea of the downtown core said Mr MacPherson all you have to do is permit commercial develop erts Al Maulliilun Del Cole Les loiiiiie and Dorian Park cr Mayor It Bentley and Aldermen hlocLaren drafted the zoning bylaw considered by city council last night stands before detail ed map of section of the merit in the area nomi of Collier Ald Jack Garner consistently questioned the advisability at keeping commercial activity just on Dunlop Street However when it came to vote he sided with the planner Mr MacPhorson saidthe pri mary economic activity is in the Dunlop Street area Indiscrim inate growth downtown will mean an intnision of commercial ac tivity in what is regardedas residential space he said The area west of Bayrield and south of Dunlap through to Kem penfelt Bay has been slated tor complete tidying up The hodge podge oi commercial cum indus trial development in the region and Charles Christie Oil the extreme right is planning consultant lan lilaePherson tExaminer Photo End BlockgByBlock Study ning Bylaw city and tries to relax alter gruelling liVe hour session of explanations va aminor Photo hasclfoclively blocked the bay from public use Lakeshore Blvd is in ellect knife that cuts the bay ama oil from public appreciation The southwest corner at Brad ford and Dunlop has been kept as commercial property City aidermen learned that the board of education is not interested in making use of the property which borders on Central Col legiath it was zoned commer cial and some thought was given to making some other use of the property However the council finally agreedto let the property remain as commercial space Mr MacPherson said he thought the city had some res ponsibilityior asthetics Plan Designed To MOvé Industry From Bay Area The oar lots on Bradford St will be complemented with low density multiple family resid ences under Barries new zoning bylaw Duplexes will surround the commercial establishmesz on the west sideol the street The whole of the east side will be devoted to commercial estab llshments The overall offer will mean that the area west of and away lrom Bradford Street will be come purelyrcsidential area broad band Diliousiog will swing west to Boys Street and north to Donald Street East of Brad PRICES UP TORONTO CF Verna Johnston formerly of the Caps Cracker Indian Reserve told delegates to the Ontario Arse ciatlon of Agricultural Societies convention here that lndlan crafts are being revived butths prices are greatly increased An item which used to sell for 50 cents or 51 now sells for no she lord and on the bay area will be used or commercial service induarles Restricted industrial developments will exist on Lake shore Blvd The overall effect of develop ment will seehoavy industrial developments moving away irom the bay area Pockets of housing will mix with commer cial service development in the southwest sector of the city Move To ZOne Fairgrounds For Industrial The Barrie Agriculture Soc iety property which would be sound institutional under Bar ries new bylaw was consider ed last night for light industrial property With an eye to the future Ald Frank Hersey suggested the property be wired for indus trial use so that the agricultur al society could sell it if they were given good otter However the majority of the alderman wotddnt go along with the idea It we none it in dustrial the society can sell it to whomever they like and we will have no control over what type of Mr goes in there said Use Deieated Aid Roberts We might feel that lngh rise apartments should go in there he said Aid Hersey gave the imprcs sion that the fairgrounds wont be where they are for much longer Hetotd council members he hound We should put realistic zoning on the property now while we are setting out the basic plan It will be much more diitituit to do later Ald At Mauniiian said he would rather have me one coming before council with proposal so that we can de cide what type of building is going to go up them lord Committee Rembrandt Exhibition at TheyllSiage walk To Aid Worlds Hungry The 1969 ltmu lor Millions walk will be held May in Bar rle The proceeds from the walk go to three Barrie nannies Candin Save the Gilldren Hlud UNICEF and Win Or to Alleviate Famine Although there are is participating agencies only three are represented in Barrie last year the walk consisted ol 30min trek to Elrnvsle This year the walk will be 30 miles through the streets of Harris and the surrotnidiag district Were expecting at less 3000 walkers Ihts year said Wendy Hicks killer for lili lions chairman Helping Mrs Hicks organize the Walk are MAC Parker secretary John McConn routs chairman Onto Shepherd com munication chairman Mrs Asquith food chairman Frank lirotey finance chairman His Harry Ksrri son recruitment chairman and Mrs Brian lri day and hlrslohn Steele pub licity committee The marchers raise money by seeking donations on the basis of miles walked Miles for Millions program began in 1061 Centennial protect More than 25 cammuult ities irom coast to coast held walks that year and approxi mately mono persons walked total of 2000000 miles to raise sidesooo for international delt veiopment lly was as communities from Vancouver to St Johns New foundland were participating in the program and approximately 215645 persons walked to raise SZMIHJ Proceeds irom the walk go to Canadian voluntary agencies not to the governments pro gram to support and establish projects in needy Mnlries af ter consultation with the govern ments of those countries Contributions to the Miles for ltIllltons program are income tax deductible and receipts are available upon requesL Barrievllrt Club Plans To Tour Rembrandt Exhibit The Barrie Art Club has scheduled bus tour to view use Art Gallery of Ontario in Tor onto The bus leaves the Barrie Plaiaat pm on Thursday March 27 The tour is open to anyone who is interested in theexhibi Lion Bus tickets are $2 plus $1 admission to the exhibit Those interest may contact Mrs EarlCbx nomad Could Race Snonobiles lit Fairgrounds City council last night team ed of possible plans to hold snowmobile races at tbs fair grounds next winter The plans are only in the dis cussion stage however the Oot arlo Snowmobile Racing Feder ation has been looking for loca tions throughout the province at which to old regular racing events Agricultural society ofï¬cials were not in attendance at the meeting to commenton the pos Silillty Nil Hersey mem ber of the agricultural society board of directors said the track at tho lair grounds would he banked with snow for the racing events Collingwood Man Operated Own Probation Service WRCNIO GP Harold Hill 39 of Coliingwood 0nt described as man operating his own probation service Mon day wns given suspended sen tence after he pleaded guilty to charge of theft under $50 William Molturtywounseflor Hill told Judge Walter Martin that his client left Toronto in 1962 shortly alter he was charged and released on bail and moved to Collingwood under the name of Albert Wil son Mr McMurty said Hill worked for hotel and later tabllshed his own catering busi ness which now his staff four Crown Counsel Norman Matu siak said it was refreshing to see man on selfprogram of rehabilitation and with charges or absconding bail and theit from the mails Console Automatic fine tuning RobinSons 31 Dunlop s1 PATRICKS Day mes sage containing plea for brotherhood all year round was delivered to the Barrio Kiwanis Cuh last night by Rev Charles Downs of St John Viflnney Parish in Bar rie Father Downs told the members several lrish stories ST piiiiiicxs oiiv Should Foster March 17 Brotherhood Through Year Roman Catholic priest told scrvice club last night that St Patrick was not lrish he is buried in the north not the south ol Ireland and St Pol riCksCnthcdml in Milo is Prolmtant church Yet every year at this time people everywhere act as bro thcrs no matter what religion what nationality everyone is lrish on St Patricks Day said Rev Charles Downsof St John Vianney Parish This feeling of brotherhood should be promoted all year he said because its quite possible that the cause of bigo try lies onth side Father Downs told the Barrie Kiwanis Club several lrish nnec doles and gave them short biography of the British mis sionnry who has become the most venerated figure in Irish history The story is int he was cap tured by an lrish raiding party In the year till AID at the age or 16 He Worked as swinehcrd in the north Ireland escap ing later to France Then he rc turned to Britain had vision and returned to Northern Ire land to work as missionary St Patrick explained the Holy Trinit said Father arrom IE BARN EXAIlllNEIt TUNAY hm ID 159 in Town louderis TONIGHT Wellington HotelFreddy McKenna Queens HotelThe Squires anymoreThe Ymnu Canadians Emokdalo Park Innlhc Cabaret Continental InnKay Cook inovms Roxy Tbefloise in the Gray Flannel Stilt plusWinnie the Pooh ImperialThe Night fltiey Raided Miitilwn Lociiiiiiio GENERAL CHILDRENS MD The Chiidrens Aid Society is holding regular meeting of the board this evening at pm ENGINEERS MEET lhe Simcoe County Chapter ot the Association of Professional Engineers at Ontario is holding dinner meeting at the Bay shore MotorHotel March at pm Guest speaker will be Ryan director of com munications APEO Toronto ACCIDENT PREVENTION tladdy lilcllroy from the Industrial Accident Proven tion Association Safety Training Centre Toronto will be the guest speaker at the dinner Toronto lirtist Here Marchle Lois Steen Toronto artist will he the guest speaker at the Bar rie Art Club Wednesday March 19 at pm In conjunction with her talk on Byzantine mosaic Miss Stcen will also show slides Miss Stccn who is originally from London Ontario graduat ed from the Ontario allege of Art inToronto In addition to studying in France Italy and England Miss Steen also receivedn scholar ship to Bantts School of Fine Arts She is also recipient of Canada Council Grant Miss Stcen has exhibited her art work at the Canadian Na tional Exhibition the University Centre at Windsor and the F01 lock Art Gallery in Toronto Reg 839 $695 including Bodily service DOMINION HARDWARE Telephone 7284401 meeting oi the Barrie Section The meeting will be held at the Continental Inn April it at 630 pm SPEAKING comm The Harrie Kinsmen Club is having their annual Public Speaking Contest to night at gt 030 pm at the Miramar Gar dens Flying to Europe Duty Free Cigarettes $140 CARTON And similar savingsup to 60 on fine Sviss wat che French periumes gal and silver jewellery and other exciting gifts See your travel agent or group leader1 for order forms or call the Duty Free Shop at Toronto ln ternational Airport 410 67644857 for more inforrn ation and gave them short biogv rnphy of St Patrick Here with FalherDowns left is Kiwanlan Pat Harrison Ex aminer Ihotoi The idea of one God three per sons is hard to explain but St Patrick did well to use one plant with three leaves ESTABLISHED CHURCHES St Patrick seems to have spent most of histlme lighting the Druid regllgion and cstob lishing Christian churches mainly in the north As re sult of his works Ireland later became centre of leaning to which scholars flocked irom all over Europe The saint founded many mon asteries in counties Down Meath Limerick LongfordLKil dare ltlayor and Sligo At Armagh County Armagh he chose the silo of his princi pal church One of the most venerated re lies in Ireland is tooth which the saint lost at the entrance to chapel at Sligo lt is now in the national museum in Dublin Croagh Patrick Is Irelands Holy Mountain It was atop this summit that St Patrick last edrlorrfortydays in th sin 44 andherahé posed to have banished reptiles lromtho island An annual pilgrimage on Car land Sunday the last Sunday in July is taken by as many as 00000 people Many of them walk barefoot up the rocky mountain at night to olfer mass at small chapel as the sun rises BLIGHTY BINGO EMBASSY HAlt ass BLAKEVST ironwor ariu Sponsored by Barrie Minor Hockey Assoc LOANS for businesses yanyrwliere in Canada Wherever in Canada yourhusiness is localediDE is at your service We make loans to smaller and mediumsized businesses from coast in coast And we can help nearly every type of business manufacturingwhoissala and retail trade tourism and recreationnonslructiod agr auliura transportation and storage So it you need 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