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Barrie Examiner, 25 Feb 1953, p. 15

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On Salmon afternoon at ml meeting of Council so Jppllv cations for the position of asirmol were opened Councillor them This was agreed to the reading of the applications the committee reverted to Council They presented the report trial of the six applications four of theirs should be interviewed Those to be interviewed were Max Stewart Lefroy Lloyd Sawyer Lelmv Robert Sproule Stroud and Marwood Cookslown The late for lnterviewine was so for Mm day at pm On Monday altrr interviewing four applicants during which ch of the LOlltt utiorr was on present assc merits Cflllfltil was unable to make decision and decided to discus the maize is enforced loom to $1000 life Insured no om cod The was within the powers of council io instruct the assessor to adopt for the one of the township which rser assessment manual desired MeConhey presented motion that the Council go inroi committee of the whole to consider Afltt will the former amour Wilfred Stewart is likely that the matter will be left until the regular meeting of council on Monday next Dur ine discussion the matter of the manual came up Reeve Lockhart stated that it No matter which method is curd it will all be within the rulesi as set out by the Assessment Act he maintained The present systernl was set up under the methodsi adopted 31 the provincial manuali Dog License Bylaw Au hunt to robe the price the township dog license from two to live dollars was Kchll in bvl law on Saturday The question of some reductioni for small house dogs and specially treated males and females was raised but Councrl were in ma Rel accommodation llr also stated thal bmidzng permit grants since grimy that no exceptions be made The cost if having second on more log in one name will clgh dollars lfovv the license fee is to be collv ccted was gLVcn consideration us was fell that the assessor by the time he got around was leav Hug luo lung It was discussed pulling someone to handle the dogf license collections on commissonE basis also making him dogl catcher to remove any dogs notl licensed The matter was left unl til after the appointment of uni assessor and Will be probably coll cclrd by that offtcml as pas The new bylaw makes it obli ililllnly or tiieparty owning dog rto obtazn license on or before in the May after which time any dogl unlicensed may be destroyed The COZBlbltS are to see lhat the bvlaw Records 0i Township Should Be Protected Councillor Ireton brought up the matter of the township records iwinch are kept in the township golfice Much of the material can inol be stored in the safe and even lthen the safe is not considered lfireproof HSometlling should be done about the books which could not be re laeed he stated This is the first time that the an 0m qumm yhone 5531 matters relating to the township Bu Your morurnyrnnrnr TEA ill COFFEEToday and mail your entry to win car The more you mail In ro better your chances AND$209 CASH will he GIVEN SATURDAY mm AWAY MARCH 14th during nuns Mllical mysteries Programme avrnroonr our Ernie FOB THISAUTOIIOBIlE on Mother Parkerskadio Programme Saturday March 14th letter will be picked from Thursday night March 12th will be announced oLeuhe air and he or she all the letters received upon The sender or this letter will bo asked to name Mystery Tune thrith be played their and there In the Studio If this contestant correctly identifies tho tune he or she will be awarded brand new De Luxe Meteor carin choice of any standard colour If you are called and do home so not have phone in your to thenearcst phone booth or heighbor Mother Parkerspays all phone charges to the studio In omen ro WIN The METEOR can mu $29000 CASH momA ANY PART OF THE or MOTHER rm You nmutencloso with your entry the gunman portion of the label from package 91 Mother Parker1 Tea or to War scalars on by ygonnacooled lather Pnkorc Conog0cu xtf FROM UAR Recoverrims Buy Your VMathor Parkers Tenor Motlmg Parkers Coffee Teddy andjlgl Hilly BOYS Anagrams WIN BICYCLE $1 hoddlonfothoAdultMovcrymchmhom Ii kivonam with 10 CASE andbosnrctoputlnthoenctomrco mutation Llstgntolndio Pcognmprofor Ill was in suruanar 730 rog Mollyonrmmocnamfn Mutationalpun do Mother arkers MuSical Mysteries istmor Mail your ontrlcsto teaching in Searooro Township that attire have mentioned on year Every year this subject which everyone knows and real in in something that should be deal with gets sideincised when it reaches the point of deciding where new office should be to mood With the need of re bait now as well as an office building perhaps the matter will receive some consideration before the val uablc township records are lost for lack of fireproof storage Scarboro Twp Expands We chanced to meet George Woods formerly Township of rm Slzpcrvlsmg principal and non One of the things he mentioned was that in many of the areas there are two 43235285 held in eacil room daily each class with its own teacher The first rim 2n the morning and the second in the afternoon with no noon hour per iod This enabled all the pupils to January 1953 amounted to Sip 250000 Mr Woods who teaching morn of about 35 pupils states that he does miss the community spirit and activities that Were par of his life when he lived in Barrie his work much more routine but considerably better paid than when in the country He also stated that he still lakes The Examiner and follows innisu ill Notes very closely 15 School Question The matter of continuing with the School area or reverting to section which was the matter of public dmussion in Stroud re cently might be something that the children attending schools in the urea should be asked for an opinion on In one school in Bar rie public opinion vote is taken regularly children themselves inr in one stance they were able to tell con1 restant who was running for the Board of Education that he would be elected some time before the regular election These are the coming taxpayers and they and their children Will be affected by changes made today then let them have making decision Some of us older busybodies might get some sound advice from those children whose lives are being affected Talks To Shroud Federation Of Agriculture At the monthly meeting held ini Stroud on Monday night the Stroud branch of the Federation of Agriculture had as its speaker Magistrate Cameron who spoke on the Highway Traffic Act He emphasized the fact that furl any conviction registered against driver he would have his license suspended Failing to stop at stop street going through red light and such things were suffii cient if convicted to have liel cnso suspended until financial reu sponsibility has been posted with the Highways Department He warned of theseriousness of null havmg such nancial backing in the form of insurance and havingl ample coverany type of accid ent He told of county residenti questions various in 183s pertaining to court on most subjects that are of interest especially to the Why not the lead mi withthe thicker will exist this year whose son driving his cu got into an accident which whenwte tied cost the owner even thoughl he had not been driving his total worldly possession because be but no insurance Handling over 3000 cases daringe the past year or his courts at Midi land Penetang Orilila and Reeve ertun Magistrate Cameron laid his audience he felt that many of use cases appearing rollowing mowr accidents were indirectly caused byi drinking dri rs He felt that examination the illness of drewg crs might tend to cut the accident rates During questlon period many Were asked regarding and legal matters During the regular meezmg mo tion was passed to have the ourrl ty Director Lloyd Cummzng take up with the directors Ulr suggesl iron that the Federation consnier accepting donations to European Flood relief as many of the victimsi farmers lce Harvest Precorious The usual harvesting of ice from the lake is still not started at the Stroud and 8th line beach The use mo thin yet to harvest The as By Chick You WNW WE ch14lA in AWN 72 MACHINE ME WAA MinurEnTWS Q55 grwiwt3 ll lNCQEASE in ALLONCE so 1909 TO rain last Friday night cut it backd from two to three inches and 15 trucks have to be taken or the lake lo load or these places it would not be safe even if it were thick enough At Belle Ewart the ice llt lloatcdi in channel to the shore and l3le week about third of the amount required to iiil large storage bid was taken out and had thick ness of about twelve inches Since the rain however it has thinned back to nine inches and work has been stopped Twelveinch ice is better for usl than the thicker size Ken Baxteri stated This rm supplies much of the ice used in the south end of the summer resorts and also in Barrie and district They were usl ing horses to cut the field into strips in hope thot the frost might go down better if the weather turned slightly colder We may have to use artificial ice for our customers Cliff Cars caddcn who is supplier along the beaches in the central area said3 We can have this delivered in large truckloads but would have to put in refrigerated storagcl room big enough to hold the load he stated About 25 years ago 21 Similar condition of weather prevented icei harvest in February and many of the parties drewice from mill ponds and other places where the freezing had been better Lateni however in March good 12 to Hi inch crop of ice was taken off thel lake Some who had filled withi thin ice removed it and refilled However no one can be sure that this condition ADJUST FEES The fee charged by the Victoriani Order of Nurses for single visit9 to the home of sick Canadian is based on the actual cost of the nurses visit However the fee is adjusted to meet the circumstances of needy families under the Orders historic policy of providing nurs ing services to all Canadians re gardless of race color creed or finl uncial status IIINIIIB JUMBIE NEWS TO JUNIOR FARMER AND New 4H Clubs to he Organized The Cookstown Agricultural So ciety have become interested in sponsoring 4H Beef and Dairy Calf Clubs An organization meet ing is being arranged for the even ing of Thursday Feb 26 at 300 pm in Hughes Hall Cookstown Of course all boys and girls who are between the ages of lznnd 20 inclusive and who might be in terested in becoming member of one of these clubs are invited to bring along yourparnts and tend this meeting Junior Farmers Meeting The South Simcoe Junior Farm ers held their first executive meet ing of the yearwith Faris Sinclair the new president in the chair great deal of business was dis cussed and plans made for the coming year There were sixteen directors present representing all the local clubs in South Simcoe News From Alliston Junior Farmers By Edythe Solomon The February meeting of the Al liston Junior Farmers was held on Monday Feb in Hunters Hall The 1953 membership tickets were distributed we stood and repeated the pledge which is in scribed on the back We as members of Alliston Junior Farm ers pledge ourselifes to our Queen or INTEREST 4H CLUBS our country and our club To do our share to improve our homes and our community and to help each other when the need arrives to the best of our ability It was decided that cards would be printed to remind members of the date and topic of the next meet ing Members may bring lbs of cleaned grain seed or four ounces of cleaned clover or grass seeds to be tested for purity This project is in cooperation with the Crop Improvement Association Earl Gilroy of our club along with Jim Henry of the Ivy Club took the negative side of debate which was held in Brampton on Tuesday February 10 The rescin tion was Resolved that the pres ent educational system fails to meet the needs of young farm peo ple Quite good number of peo ple from our club went down and ycheered the team to victory over Peel County gt Mr Pearson teacher at the Bant ing Memorial High School was our special speaker and showed us filmcalled Grass Roots in the Soil Everyone enjoyed this as well as the conservation cartoons which followed Mr Pearsonsaid this was Garden ofEden and that he was interested in having it remain as such The one way to ensure this is to put more con servation methods into practice SUITS DRESSES not over pleats TROUSERS SKIRTS not over pleats PHONE 2885 COTTYS CLEANERS Known For Fine Cleaning coco Bv Wolf Kelly 931 1x militiasmom Amsx Implication HewleVuleuenmlf hereonmom WM ATM TATlON THE or crane men creamed maroon HE was 75mm MAYBE eveN WI NAM UNCLE allowif KEPTMN ILL oer me llamaWm sublime Minamoto 5AM gs HELPW 7m gmmbumw CALL lTTHE Houz am mm mm abut 36 oil snowep UPIN HEY Alamo Hm 10 759i Alllee 0F EMT HE PEREHTBD UNTIL cw 1m 01 BUREAU Bump Miami on MAKEA 6009 TM ZQI wheel mu$vlbu1l undo salmon nearer OVERNIGHT scroan BARBIE ONT mar 2433 2434 2222 DarvonSELF cans AND TRUCKS WM VALLEY PROP VALLEY TAXI AND TRUCKING SERVICE Muggs and Skeeter By Wally Bishop VERY LIKE IT ONLY 4i0$iluow mm one REALLY THINK lT HAVE YOUR ATTENTION EEAUTIFUL lomt EW sulrs ME 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