Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 13 Mar 1976, p. 2

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lo Dufferin Simcoe Scoreds plan meeting at Wasaga WASAGA BEACH gener limil for urban expansion MlDHURSI Stalfllrban municipalitiea should have expan sion limited to areas which they can service in practical way It was suggested by Reeve llill Gowanlock chairman of the county planning committee This was brought up at one of our meetings and it seemed to make sense to us said the Orillia township reeve stating he would at Oledlon mum She thmks presam minor govqnm like to hear more to the idea The countys planning committee met this week at the county administration building to make start on proposals to coordinate municipal official plans within the county Public acceptance of ccntralimd planning concept In cooper ation with municipal planning apcars to have gained ground It was stated at meeting of the DutieriuSinn coe Social Credit League will be held at here on Friday Mlarch 25 Nancy Arnold president of he provincial riding association says the meeting1 will decide on the date and location of convention to nominate candidate tor the may still come this spring She says the unnece=sary closing of lwsnillall beds the to lallv empty throne speech and increases in the provincial debt which she predicts will be in cluded in the April budget are bound to bring down tlhe mess Mrs Arnold promises to be well prepared this time She says that despite theif fact that Rachelle Cornelsten vino last minute candidafie whol was able to pay only one vialt to the rid Ing mflimn DU Adequate action to bring about quicker decisions on planning and zoning within acceptable patterns was urged SIMCOE COUNTY NEWS and W5 Tlm Gaulcl and children have moved to farm By RUTH LEA at Waverley Mrs David Zvvicker and dull MI and Mm Don Clarke ghlels Leah and Jennllel ol Penetanguishcne spent IIlLllniLX with her grandmother Mrs Fish er Ganlon ferinSimcoe voter more ballots tar Social vot ers in any other riding in the provmoe We are Number one In On tario and we intend to stay that way until Bulletinsumac has Social Credit victory she says Any interested person is we come to observe the meeting and take part in diawssilon DISTRICT NEWS ure and Finch of Orillia were THE BARRIE EXAMINER SATURDAY MARCH 13 1773 foen13 Sunday VISlIOIS of Mr and Mrs Denna mmh fouows the Sid llalke business portion of the evening Refreshments will be served OUTDOOR RINKS POPULAR WITH YOUNGSTERS Corbett 13 and Neil Slmpmn 12 all lvlavcrs in lentgill upon soled by the lt Mens Club Esamluer Photo It took lot of snow clear ing this winter but outdoor rinks have been popular with hackey players and skaters in various parks of the county Killown at ouldmr rink in the south ward of Orillia are lien KenL 12 Dave Kent 16 Art COUNTY GLIMPSES flgsAdvanced Booking Charter flights are easy to Ian 2day Beeton Falr iii take two ways lthe price is right much less than on regularly scheduled flight and all you do is pick the BEETON btzlll Sulkv horse DRILLIA LIBRARY be held at meclin racing under Canadian Trotrlng Association rules will again be feature of the Second day of Beetons twoday fair in Sep tember We have been making good thlollett is the new secretary and lMyrtle Weallake assistant keen booster of the Beeton Qail for years Mr Cross des cribcd it as one oi the best vil Iage lair ill the orovlnce liren ville hIcCague is this years pre sident with Frci Parsons and Chester Slcdz vicepresident mon past presidents who are associate direclols were former greeve Dr uraciler tor mer Bruce McQuarrie Reaford Long warden George McCague Erwin Letts Reaford Lona Gar ORIUJA lStatt Orlllla pub llc library date back to 1864 when it was organized as live Mechanics institute Tlle filsl meeting we held at the home of Powley and the tirst COUNCIL MEETING PENETAMHJSHENF Sllltf Jlhe town council will hold ilt next regular meeting on Illlllfll evening March 22 in the tovvn council chambers on Robert Street wet PUBLIC WORKS DISPLAY MIDLAND lSlatl The town council has approved plan of the Midland chamber of com Cwazl Sclllor thlzens on Tues day March 16 TOLDWATER LIB OLDWATER Stzlll old DVERPASS PLANS lSlIA0 Snntl public meeting to diltcultlt proposals tor ovclpass on lllchwuv 11 mil be held at Washaan communllv ccllrc on lhlllsdzlv callernooo and elcnln lrom lo pm gtDODI mcclln Will he held at Ardtlca on the following day VASIIY MEETING VASEY Slatil North en llal 4H plub vlll 111M ultcv church hal on Thursday evening field Hall lack Mason Red Dale merce to have 110th AlhF lm 730 Earl Hammell Wallace Hayes hibition in downtown Midland arh isk ro 22 24 mm ade George music ricsrlml PIONEER RAILWAY BRADFORD lStaffl First railway line to reach Bradford was constructed tor the North ern Railway vah the first train entering the community of Brad ford in 1858 II was shown by old record turntabe was built here because lhllt was the HIRED IN TINY PERKINSFIELD lStatflRay mond Laurin of Latontalne has been hired as assilttant 1o lorry Crawford bylaw enlorcement ol ficer and building inspector for the townshlp of Tiny AT BELL IZWART DRILLIA lStafl Jonmdcr able early lniEltfl ha been slzown in the coming 18 llnnlllll spring muslc festival sponsored hv lhe llllllla and Tarlposa Ki wanis clubs which ls to held the Opera House llom Mun riaj April 26 untll Friday May Ill flight that matches your holiday plans and book at least HHHHHI on TORONTO to AMSTERDAM return 1117 Wlfiflfllfllll LAST BOOKING DATE PICK YOUR DEPARTURE PICK ONE OF THESE RETURNS PRICE 30 days in advance for May departures 45 days foere and at least 60 days ahead for all prodqrgss in Iand lzlepafaifllélf mogidem hmog Dan water and Dl4lll 4H cub wlll sal eeVe atrv T05 90 meet at the village ter hall on gmseth who no general men slnvcn lhe llrst seCletall ll wednmda Ming March 34 ager alter serving some 27 years Dana 35 mum Warden as secretary treasurer Wayne 1344 1845 COUldn be eaSICY Ready GO TORONTO to FRANKFURT return $329Ulgt will HIMIllhrJI LAST BOOKING DATE PICK YOUR DEPARTURE PICK ONE OF THESE RETURNS PRICE dfhl tthlblt iiie alitkgvxn53 exfendrerlf nht BELL nwmr lStalf ray EXAMINER WANT ADS Thu Mal6 May 21 Mdv28 Jun soul lue Apr 5319 Sun Mayg May 24 May 31 Jun SOLD Frl Apr9 $329 long afterward St Patricks Day program Will PHONE 7252414 Thu May 13 May 28 Jul Jun Jun Inc Apr 13 5319 Sun May 16 Jun Jun 14 Fn Apr15 5339 Thu May 20 Jun Jun 11 Jllll18 Jul Tue Apr 20 8329 Sun Mav 23 Jun Jun 14 Jun 21 Jul Fri Apr23 $339 Thu May 27 Jun 11 Jun 18 Jun 25 Jul Tue Apr 27 5329 Sun May 30 Jun 21 Jun 28 Apr 3339 Thu Jun Juo18 Jun 25 Jul2 Jul 16 Mon Apr 19 5329 Sun Jun Jun 21 Jun 28 Jul Jul 19 Thu Apr 22 8369 Thu Jun 10 Jun Jul llll9 lllIIfl Mon A9125 5339 Sun Jun 11 Jul Jul 12 Thu Apr29 3359 Thu Jun 17 Jul Julg Jul 16 Jul 30 Mon May $359 Sun Jun 30 SOLD Jul 12 Jul 19 SOLD Thu May $369 Thu Jun 24 Jul Jul 16 so SOLD Mon May 10 $359 SUD Jun 27 Jul 19 Jul 26 Thu May 13 $399 Jll All l5 33 lllll0 lull ll Sal Mall 8389 Sun Jul4 Jul 19 Jul26 Auoz Aug 16 Wed Mays $399 Thu Jul Jul 23 Jul 30 Ann Ant 20 Sat May $389 Sun Jul 11 Aug Aug lt Wed May 12 S399 Thu Jul 15 Jul Aug Aug 13 Aug 27 Sat May 15 8389 Sun Jul 18 Aug Aug Aug 16 Aug 30 Wed May 19 3399 Thu Jul 22 Aug Alll 13 Ann 20 Sep Sat May 22 8389 Sun Jul 25 Aug 16 Aug 23 well May 25 3399 AL SC Mum Wane 00 as ll salt Thu Jul29 13 AUG 20 Aug 27 Sen lo Sat May 29 5389 Sun Au An 16 of 13ml rail lulu mu lugs Auo Au us 5389 Sun lulu 315 £3339 in llzl 323 33 lg ln 11 eadptnaahs zsiflggeabom me ers current wage settlements who likes to have the money 10 Th Aug 12 AUG flil fell 89 5m Jun l2 5389 Aug lg SOLD bent 39913 5902 Wed Jun lb 339 II9Pl farmer able to lu Alllllll Illlrllllse ol the conllnl ThU AUG lg 3539 960 390 DC 83 Jim 8359 sun Aug LC 890 13 sep 20 WEO Jun 23 3359 net income that should be cxpew Illdp ltcmlt in his farm nxpcn lrlllllililil lor mono by the Thu Aug 26 yep 10 mp 17 51p24 Oct Sat Jun 20 5359 Sun Aug 39 sep 13 Sen 20 Sep 27 Oct 11 Wed Jun 30 33 led hi farmer who has 10 selt that non tnrm taxpayers tarm bllslnesw Thu Sep Sup 17 mp 24 lull llljt IS Sal Jul3 3329 Sun Sens Sep 27 0614 wed Jul $339 per cent equuy in 3200000 mul mil of alISr ll lu ocular Vpréuine lillc rare Thu sep Sop 24 0m out am 22 Sal Jul 10 5329 Sun Sep 12 Sep 27 OCH 0CH1 Oct 25 Wed Ju 14 $339 mlrmn Eiipdfliiltiii 335133 9315 375552ul il flittii 131 38916 0C 0r Sal Jul 5329 Sun Sea 19 Oct ll Oct 18 Wed Jul21 sass All 35 lt up 01 1nklzfiklnmx this exp3mm mm In taxes 80 and return on investment In Thu sep 23 OM ORE 32 MI 74 $329 sun sep 26 on 0C1 18 0d 25 wad JUI 28 question Film of an gross arm per cent of hydro and phone and incl mum Illiilill me that ThUl 390 30 OCI 00 0H 39 Orll villi 31 5329 Sun Oct Oct 25 Wed Aug $339 mmme Should mplude ml my lnvllrancc on he dwelling lbe concerned wuh gelling return Thu Oct OCIQ OlIIQEl NOV5 Sat Aug $319 cash sales but also anv chance farm lmnilv ile able to ob Illal wil mtill lllllilllllli lXlllll Thu Oct 14 0C129 NW5 Sal AUQ I4 3319 707 ininvpmoév mu HinmmP lain part of their food upply ses pny deth and put food on llom production on the home the table in cattle numbers or value or an increase ln Iced or the value ot feed could contribute lo the gross income picture Secondlv farm management depreciation rates may not be as great as income lux dcplccln lion rates ll llmv possuhlc lo depreciate power machinery such as Iliflll at rates up to 30 per cent However 13 per cent rate would be realistic for farm management purposeu illlll 10 per cent might be an appro priate rate for other pieces of equipment Illus llel llllm income would be the figure remaining alter the expenses III llll vellr lintlullan farm mnnupemem depreciationl were sublraclcd lrom grov larm income llls pills invent ory channel FARM IIOMIC Moltt business firms feel that they should linve return on their equity in the buslness plus return tor labor and manage usual lixfilhlffllfii business Wsimem ml 520000 llgure ésseg Sin MW farmer 1ka more or less lor management and have to replace his home if he sold the llusineaa he probava should dcdllct the cost nl buying new non farm home before harm and only llle 03 01 pro ducing lhls food need be claim ed as income on the income tax statement These bentlils could ensilv re duce the $20000 by 03000 to $5 000 ldepcnding on the one of the farm mortgagel as them are items that do not need to be paid out of net farm income LAND VALUES One Iilllri also remember that In the Dilxl ten 30m lncrcaung land values have provided good annual return on investment on lllough ll is not in ready hit This annual value increase has more than compensated lor cash relurn on investment lul mg the Iat 10 years so lhat lur ing that period it has not been as viile to have it ell1h return on lnvcslmenl Ilowcvm it we follow accepted accounting proc llccs we would want provide return on equity lhlls our example suggests $6000 return for interest on in labor The $26000 tigure might be adjllSItd somewhat for the forementioned itcm which can be claimed as an expense by farmers but which must be paid The net tncomc llaures lov lar mer itlrv IllllSldflllilI brlwccn enterprises and within enterpri ses lurkct llt kc influencing lhe variation be tween enterprises Mannncriul Ilfé cllon mokn lulluencez Ilf fluc lualons within an entehlprise llll ls one way of looking at this question Its it question lbut cunl be answered in orccle terms but the preceding exam ple indicates tome ol the fuel ols that should be considered in amwerinc this question lls hop ed it will make readers more aware of the kind Ill ulcome hllt llt necessary in order to compen stilt llllm mranllne llll is investment lime and talents in running modern busllncrc that requlrm Eugh deeree of lccl sion making Intervac has two more ways to help Wardair passengers enjoy their stay in Amsterdam lntervac has special Introduction to Amsterdam Tour including nights accommodation Canal tour and transfers from Schiphol airport to your hotel Or join the 12 day Escaper European Coach tour visiting nine countries Ask your travel agent for details 550 per oelson nanremnoable deposll payable 0n booking Balance olyouflavols due 60 days belore departure CANCELLATION ll you have lo cancel your IIIgIlI bOOklng poor to departure you tonsil yonr 550 1600511 The balance 01 tare Will be refunded by lntervac Ask about Inlervac Charter Fare Protecnon Insurance available at $6 per passenger Tickets cannot be resold or exchanged tor other flights Inlants under earned tree of charge Advanced Booklng Charter Illghls governed and approved by the Canadian Transpon Commissmn NOT lNCLUDED 58 Canadian Transponallon Tax payable wuh balance 01 taro All lllgnts are between Toronto international and Schlphol Amsterdam or Frankturt Main Airports depending on destination lolervac resolves the right to cancel any tllgnt but In this highly unlikon event lull relund l5 guaranteed lhese flights are available as of March 1976 Some availabili tles may be filled subsequent to printing or call lntervac Toronto 6713111 01 175 If WilliI 4T MAPLE AVE drillamour JOHNSON TRAVEL 726397I lnvcst Jflfitm 10 um out of net Income by the solar l0 lax pavcr Its llso import lhe Ilrnl ant to remember that the llIlt1 er owned $100000 OI bilt 5200000 home Since he might help to bulld his retirement home him sell he might lnvesl $40000 in it This would leave him with $00000 whlch should return $6000 annually it he ucd 10 per cent rate farmer should also expect slug value ol an onset such as land can provide compensation tor poorer net income BUILD UP EQUITY It is Likely that good young tarmer will build up more equ lly than his salaried llrlinn colr bin and sense he may Ive 0K Its agreed You cut your missiles and well dismantle our six million dollar man II4 DUNLOP ST Dunlap St HURONIA TRAVEL Professional Services at no Cost 7266322

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