Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 20 Apr 1976, p. 2

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walfikx lv Erosion in ditches in the Gilford Golfhaven sub division is examined by BOY VIEWS DITCH EROSION Jim Watson 13 in front of his home While residents have complained about the COUNTY GLIMPSES Rabies clinics in Ora and Medonte 0R0 STATION Agriculture Canada will begin holding rabies clinics in the townships of Oro and Medonte this week For Medonte there will be clinic Wednesday from 10 am to noon in Warminster community centre and from 130 to pm in the Hillsdale firehall The third clinic for Medonte will be held Monday May from 10 am to noon in Moonstone community hall For Oro township there will be clinic on Friday from 10 am to noon at the Oro arena in Guthrie and from 130 to pm in Edgar community hall Other clinics for Oro will be held Monday April 26 10 am to noon in Hawkestone fire hall and to pm in the township machine shed 7th Line PAPER TOLLING Paper tolling will be demonstrated tonight Tuesday at 730 pm in the Inniswood Baptist Centre near Painswick The class is sponsored by the Innisfil Bap tist Centre of the Simcoe earn934per annum with interest paid seniiannually County Arts and Crafts Association EUCHRE PLAY THORNTON The Thorn ton Womens Institute spon sors euchre each Saturday at pm in the Thornton Orange Hall COUNTY RECREATION ALLISTON Planning of recreation facilities in southern Simcoe County is the subject of special meeting Thursday at 730 pm in Allistons municipal building The meeting was ar ranged by Peter Cavill director of recreation for the County of Simcoe WATER SYSTEM MOONSTONE public hearing over propsed exten sion of Warministers water system will be held Wednesday at 930 am in Moonstone community hall Dipansion would serve hous ing subdivisions planned for the Medonte township hamlet ORILLIA MEETING ORILLIA Staff Orillia Horticultural Society will hold public meeting at St Athanasius church hall ditches Innisfil township officials point out that an improvement project is Westmount Drive this Tuesday evening at pm The society also will be sen ding representatives to the District 16 meeting at Parry Sound the following day RABIES CLINIC riculture Canada will hol rabies clinics next Wednesday from 10 am to noon in Warminster com munity centre and from 130 to pm in Hillsdale fire hall third clinic in Medonte township will be held Mon day May from 10 am to noon in Moonstone communi tyhall RECREATION MIDHURST Co operative planning of recreation facilities in southern Simcoe County will be the subject of special meeting next Thursday at 730 pm in Allistons municipal building South Simcoe municipalities have been asked to send represen tatives ANOTHER HIKE ORILLIA Orillia customers of the Orillia Water Light and Power OW Our Certificate of Deposit offers three highyield features 9ointerestinterest paid semi annuallyminimum term of only one year required Minimum $5000 maximum $100000 deposit And because the interest due is paid semiannually and not just at maturity you dont have to wait until maturity to reinvest it Use your True Savings Account to earn interest on your interest at 800 per annum Certificates of Deposit Riilt llllttl In iliimge Wllhlrll iinlii Good things happen with Gold Medal Banker The First Canadian Bank Bank Of Montreal may be resold at any time at the going market but are redeemable only at maturity There are certificates available also for terms from six months up to one year and from two to five years at per annum And of course rates are available on request for amounts over $100000 lot of good things happen when you talk to your Gold Medal Banker Our Certificate of Deposit is just one of them Lets talk IN GOLFHAVEN AREA underway Photo Examiner Commission were billed for increased electric rates star ting from March For residential users the in crease amounted to 221 per cent for general purposes 24 per cent furnace power 25 per cent and street lighting 314 per cent Stroud dance to help fund STROUD Staff fund raising dance and buffet to help the curling club arena fund will be held at the Stroud complex on Saturday even ing May 22 Bill Scott head of the fund raising committee said three motor vehicles will be awarded including an Oldsmobile Cutlass pickup truck and Chevette Ticket selling at $25 per couple is limited to 1200 The Alpine show band will provide music for the dancing which starts at pm and continues to pm Bill Scott and Vic Belton are in charge of the ticket sale for future development ELMVALE Staff Reconstruction of Queen Street which is to begin later this month will be boost for the business section of Elmvale and help longrange development We believe Elmvale is on the verge of greater develop ment said Alex McAuley former warden and keen booster of the community for years mentioning new residential and business development Located in the midst of an agricultural and tourist area Elmvale is busy shopping centre Highways 27 and 92 meet at the main intersection known in Elmvale as Queen and Yonge streets An in coporated community with its own council for 27 years Elmvale is anxious to retain its identity in any future restructuring plans Reeve Ken Knox heads the current council with Coun cillor Alex Currie chairman of works OVER $500000 Reconstruction plans call for the work to be done with as little detouring of traffic away from the business sec tion as possible The work will be done on one side of the street and then on the other where ractical tem porary etour running north on Amelia along George Street to Highway 27 was mentioned likely during some road reconstruction The con tract calls for the base coat on Queen Street to be com pleted by July Cost of reconstruction has Sister to get new degree PENETANGUISHENE Staff Sister Angeline Moreau principal of St Josephs public school here is to receive an honorary doc torate from York University June at Glendon College Sister Moreau will receive the doctorate in acknowledgement of her magnificent contribution to the linguistic and cultural heritage of Canada and in particular in the province of Ontario Warminster WI plans new term activities WARMINSTER busy program of activities is plan ned by Warminster Womens Institute which will be receiv ing committee reports at its coming April meeting at the home of Mrs Frank Dolcort wife of the mayor of Orillia Mrs Merle Ball is president for the new term just starting with Mrs Bob Wiggins and Mrs John Silk vicepresidents and Mrs Ed Sallows district director Walker Hix is alternate districtdirector Mrs Inger is treasurer and Mr Ken Mathieson ltlllJlis utiugt Ilt Illllll it Illt iiatnl IHH ll iiiiigiiii Illt lll ltltl lllll lllll Il liwzi Its the ll liiiiili Il IJIIUII Igoii litmstiiig ill the usual IllllJ Ivii exnt lllll lllllll Illtl It ngs tllll Itllt litt lll lioiil Wllltl iliive Im isu lllll1llllgllSilltsliqililllgIllItILllitt1lssislttl liniit lth linkes Siiiimtli Miltmung ll Mit llieisi iii strut lllll siisptiismii lllt Itltl Illl slutt public relations officer The auditors are Mrs Ken Rob bins and Mrs Allen Bell while Mrs John Silk is in charge of resolutions Mrs Robbins is also sunshine con vener Committee conveners in clude Mrs Smith for agriculture and Canadian ins dustries Mrs Frank Dolcort for citizenship and world affairs Mrs Dave Gordon for education and cultural activities and Mrs Robert Wiggins for family and consumer affairs II lift Ill liiili IVlt llltl lIllIlllll llltltl liiiitlliiig Il steering llllt llt llltl L4N3K5 been estimated at over half million dollars with the On tario ministry 6f transporta tion and communications paying most of the financing The village has responsibility for replacing sewers and local improvements Dagmar Construction Limited of Scarborough has the contract and heavy equip ment is expected to be mov ed into the village shortly The project is slated to start on Monday April 26 and it is hoped the work will be com pleted before the heavy sum mer tourist trade The new construction is to extend from the main in tersection to the railway tracks GOOD FACILITIES Elmvale has government liquor store retail beer outlet licensed hotel and licensed restaurant The Nor th Simcoe agricultural office is located on Yonge Street The Elmvale fall fair spon sored by the F105 Agricultural Society rates with the better fairs in Sim coe County The village is good sporting community with OHA hockey an active curling club fastball teams and nearby golf courses WEIGHTWHITTLERS WYEVALE Mrs Nancy French has been elected president of the Wyevale Weight Whittlers with Lillian Hewer and Pat Lesperance vicepresidents Judy Asselin treasurer and Jeanne Webb weight recorder The pro gram committee includes Joan Price Phyllis Hunt Madge Holt and the presi dent The phone committee includes Karen Ritchie Pat Hastings Zeta LeFaive Lillian Hewer and Kay Fren ch Members of the contest committee are Karen Moreau Eileen Hamelin and Margaret Woods resulting lioiii lllII iiioiiiitiiigol tlieeiigiiie lloiitli ivit it iiitl liiggeillie SLIIIUII iigi iis 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