Whos running for elected office in Simcoe County municipal elections REEYE Peter Cameron DEPUTY REEYE James Dickey xt COUNCILLORS Four lo be elected Douglas Taylor vAlden Whelan it Elmer Hawkins lohn Taylor losepli Heydon Gerry Moon PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Four to be elected John Darling William Boyes Jack Anderson Wayne Bishop TOWN OF BRADFORD MAYOR Arthur Turner Roy Gordon REEYE Kenneth Wood DEPUTY REEVE Milton Hanbly COUNCILLORS Four to be elected Rick Wright Jack MacFadden Sandy Hudson Pat Pattenden John Zigma Igor Nikolajev Zygmund Fenik PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISIION Four to be elected Thomas Church Alan Hudson Keith Stevens Gordon Bantam Lyn Bowmaster Bud Robson VILLAGE OF ELMVALE REEVE Ken Knox COUNCILLORS Four to be elected Bob Sheriff Earl Bollick Marion Baker Ken Barnett ESSA TOWNSHIP REEVE Eugene Smith DEPUTY RE EV Earle Williams COUNCILLORS Three to be elected Erie Binns Cecil Westover PUBLIC SCHOOL Bruce Cumming VILLAGE OF THORNTON Three to be elected Ross Burwell Len Vander ist Reg PeaCOC VILLAGE OF ANGUS Tom Finney VILLAGE OF CREEMORE RE EVE Ralph MacDonald COUNCILLORS Four to be elected Donald Gill William Gowan Wesley IIOWlfllllllllll Harold MIA llilii WARD Jack Fountain Dave Edwards ORO TOWNSIIIP REEVE Howard Campbell Ray Campbell Charles Simpson DEPUTY REEYE Rays Campbell Paul Hansen COUNCILLORS Three to be elected Ross Bradley Dave Bull RayS Campbell Paul Kitchen Anthony Keene Charley Sanderson Barbara Tiffen Clarence Smith HAWKESTONE POLICE VILLAGE TRUSTEES Three to be elected Larry Monkman Paul Fallon Bradley Richardson Ralph Leigh Diane DuBeau TOWN OF PENETANGUISIIEI MAYOR Vincent Moreau Lionel DiOn REEVE Armand Charlebois Arthur Stewart DEPUTY REEYE Clarence Lomas Vernon Farrow COUNCILLORS Six to be elected Mary Rogers Frances St Amant Ronald Bellisle Kenneth Tannahill Ray Baker Eric Rankin WATER AND LIGHT COMMISSION Two to be elected Robillard VILLAGE OF PORT MCNICOLL REEVE Bruce Dockray Robin Talbot DEPUTY REEVE None COUNCILLORS Three to be elected Albert Bourrie Regis Quesnelle Arthur Winkworth Christine Boucher Gordon Beausoleil PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Three to be elected Patrick Burns WEST GWILLIMBURY TOWNSHIP loliii Fcnncll DEPUTY REEYE Robt Sturgeon Charles Brown OI NtIIIOIIS Illlllt lo llflltfl Art laiiw lilll IIllllll flilil llilllillltili WATER LIGHT ANI POWER COMMISSION Five to be elected Frank Kehoe James Diaden Frederick Tissen Percy Bagley Andrea St Germain xi SIMCOE COUNTY ROMAN CATHOLIC SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD One to be elected Maurice McParland SIMCOE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION One to be elected William Brown ORILLIA TOWNSHIP REEVE Ron Stanton Bill Calverley DEPUTY REEYE Jack Haste John Hewitt COUNCILLORS One to be elected in each ward WARD Ralph Kay Norman Telford WARD Art Gregg Ron Stevens RAMA TOWNSHIP REEVE Russell Cooper DEPUTY REEVE Fred Cooper Ambrose McMillan Patricia Slater COUNCILLORS Three to be elected Fred Cooper Ted Dixon John Godward Robert Hayes TOWN OF STAYNER MAYOR George Charlton Ron Abner REEVE Eldon Bell COUNCILLORS Six to be elected Bruce PattOn Pace George Skippen Barry Yager Dick McLean Ronald Atkinson PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Two to be elected Arthur Blackburn Walker TOSORONTIO TOWNSIIIP REEVE James Albert DEPUTY REEVE Calvin Haddock Marianna Nears COUNCILLORS Three to be elected Marion Kerr Keith llibbert JamesGwynn Richard Hailey EVERETT POI VILLAGE IIII SIIJIIS Three to litelected IflllltH Met ail llaiold looii ttllltl Im The Barrie Examiner Tuesday Nov 16 19769 Ross Saunders seeks separate board seat Ross Saunders an insurance adjuster and long time resident of Barrie filed nomination papers Monday for seat on the Simcoe County Roman Catholic Separate School Board Mr Saunders is one of the two incumbents seeking the three seats to be elected from the Barrie area He has served on the separate school board since its inception in 1969 and was the first chairlt man He was chairman of the budget committee in 1976 and has again been appointed to the budget committee for 1977 He has served on several other committees usually as chair man have attended every meeting missing perhaps three meetings in six years Mr Saunders said of his record The first four years were spent trying to bring equality into every school across Simcoe County both in standard of education and in the buildings It became clear in 1974 that costs were becoming major factor in the operation of schools One must always remember the more we spend the higher our taxes With this in mind the budget committee ROSS SAUNDERS spent many hours reviewing our costs Mr Saunders said the com mittee did well in keeping costs down ur taxes in Barrie for school purposes rose less than one mill he said Objections dropped to arena purchase Objections by the ratepayers association in Wasaga Beach to the purchase of the Wasaga Stars arena by the town have been drop following accep tance by arena owners of lower purchase price Bruce Arnold candidate for town council in the Dec municipal elections said this morning that the owners have accepted the towns offer of $415000 Last year the town offered to buy the arena from the original owners Wasaga Stars Hockey Holding 10 for $585000 Mr Arnold said the rate payers filed an objection with the Ontario Municipal Board OMB when the town sought OMB approval for the deben ture We objected he said because we thought the arena was overpriced Since the objection was filed with the OMB Mr Arnold said the arena has gone into receivership The receiver is Roynat Ltd subsidiary of the Royal Bank of Canada He said the town will now issue debenture for $200000 to pay for the arena The rest of the fluids will come from Win tario grant and current town funds The ratepayers Mr Arnold added realize that when you borrow $1t0t you pay back half lllllll llllllJIlr lltttll he rillll llitlt real need for the hockey arena in Wasaga Beach There are lot Of kids play inghockey here The OMB has scheduled hearing on the Wasaga Beach debenture for Thursday in Toronto Mr Arnold said and the lawyer for the ratepayers will drop the objection to the debenture at that time Help sought for campaign Barries Christmas Cheer campaign officially began Mon day an organizers are looking to the public to help spread the joy of Christmas to those in need Paul Arbour publicity chair man said last years program helped about 300 families in the Barrie area and he expects there will be just as many familiesinneedthisyear The campaign is looking for new unwra ped toys non perishable ood or money Donations may be dmpped off at the Salvation Army fitadcl on Collier Street or mailed to Box 424 Harrie rganilcrs are also looking for volunteers to help with the campaign Anyone interested in helping ollt should telephon 71tllilllll llillll Ml illll at loli olilciiioiillt lei lll during OMB hearing Marriage was briefly sub ject of disscussion at Mondays session of the Ontario Mult nicipal Boards hearing into Barries annexation proposal Lawyer Allan Leibel rep resenting developer at the hearing got married Saturday and it didnt stay secret long Mr Chairman its Mr Leibels honeymoon lawyer James Carthy representing another developer told chair man Alex Arrell when Mr Ar rell asked Mr Leibel question about his plans to examine witness Are you two involved in something Robert Macaulay representing yet another developer asked Mr Carthy He must be getting well id cracked John Sopinka awyer for Innisfil Township Another in series of cast changes came Monday when local lawyer Roger Oatley returned to the fray represen ting Vytex Investments Ltd which supports annexation of 75acre holding in Innisfil Mr Oatley began the hearing LOCAL MAYOR CANDIDATES The Barrie Jaycees are holding meet the candidates for mayor night at the Grove Park Home for senior citizens auditorium Wednesday The public is invited to attend the meeting which starts at pm ICE REDUCTION The public works committee is recommending the city reduce rent at Eastview and Barrie arenas for one day for the Huronia Regional Winter Games Gary Stoner director of parks and recreation told the committee Monday the ren tal will be dropped to $20 an hour from $27 an hour on Dec 19 for the winter games figure skating championships The games organizers will use the arenas for about 16 hours RATE COMPLAINT At least one Barrie resident isnt happy with the new rate increases for the public works department Smith of 51 Shanty Bay Rd sent letter to the city opposin the rate in creases approvc last week by city council In response to his complaint the public works committee decided Monday to send the Barrie resident copy of the new rates for labor charges beyond the citys nor mal maintenance clearing blocked sewers and connecting sewers $300 ESTIMATE Barrie firefighters were called to service station at Anne St South Monday after noon to louse pile of acid boxes that had been ignited Fire Chief Jack McAllister said an em loyec was using cutting torc when sparks from the machine dropped to the floor travelled lliider the door and ignited the boxes Damage is estimated at $300 PLAN IIIIIIIINIIII An industrial llll llll lll lots each over litoo Mtllldll ltll rtlll liiil to llll lllli lltlll lttl it ill low it ill supporting annexation on behalf of developer Jack Stollar who owns land in Cm Township but withdrew when Barrie dropped its plans to an nex land from Oro Last week lawyer Peter Petropoulos who had been op sing annexation on behalf of is client Carmen DiPaola an nounced Mr DiPaola had de cided to support annexation Mr Petropoulos would not comment on the change of sides but said he will be presenting evidence later Mr DiPaOla owns 120 acres on Highway 26 in Vespra township within the proposed annexa tion Also last week Ronald Webb partner in Premier William Davis former law firm an nounced he is representing South Simcoe Estates along with Mr Carthy South Simcoe supporter of annexation is the largest developer involved in the hearing owning 4000 acres in the Innisfil portion of the proposed annexation GENERAL committee rejected the plan because Of large turning cir cle on the internal roadway The committee suggested the developer join two of the lots to make regular curve in the road The plan by Kemp Bay Developments Ltd is on Bell Farm Road west of the Highway 400 Duckworth Exit TOT LOTS City development committee members are recommending city council change its existing requirement for lot lots in street townhouse subdivisions The city was asking for tot lots in the street units because of similar to the policy in con dominium townhouses In con dominiums the lots are owned and maintained by residents in the subdivision Street town houses are sold to individual owners with no common land and the tot lots would be the res onsibility of the city parks an recreation department In stead of tot lots the city will ask for the minimum Of five per cent of the total subdivision land or cashinlieu for park land dedication from the developer VESPRA SOCIETY The Vespra Township Hor ticultural Society is holding its annual meeting and pot luck supper Friday at 630 pm in the Minesing Stat ion Olllllllllll ty Hall An interesting program is scheduled for the meeting NOPARKING Parking is prohibited on the bayshore side of the Canadian National Railway tracks east of Hayfield Street City council supported motion at its last meeting to iiivestigltc the possibility of prohibiting park Ing Ald Jim lcrii committee chairman said the city lltlll say rlllxlllt in pro luliited llllllH tln tll lillllll ll llllw illltli lli ril llllllt It iniiliip lll li lltt for Proctor and Redfern the firm which produced the citys inchthick annexation report Mr Couzens said the Not tawasaga watershedan area largely avoided by the citys annexation proposalis un suitable for heavy urbaniza tion He said greater expansion of the city into the watershed in Vespra Township would threaten Minesing Swamp which he called absolutely rsrtgllpvvrvpng Is an ifnconliplftg TOWN OF TOWN OF TAY TOWNSHIP TINY TOWNSHIP 015 running ore eC office Dec in Simcoe County COLLINGWOOD MIDLAND Ed Hill mm Morris milENE municipal elections MAYOR MAYOR Charles Rawson BaSIl Dorion Those nominated have until Harry Bell Brianwmd DEPUTY REEVE DEPUer REEVE pm today to withdraw their REEVE Morelalld LY Ed Hillx Basil Dorionx names Donald SIgt00ner Gather D10 Bruce Tinney COUNCILLORS indicates an incumbent DEPUTY REEVE REEVE COUNCILLORS Three to be elected GleCled OffiCial James Belem Sam Anew Three to be elected Vincent Marchildon BARRIE STQItJNEl0£ Miles giggéflétREEVE David Moore Etiecne Marchildon MAYOR Paul Mc1ééovvn°°c Bi Ogilvie ghomjas OllIIara Hilda Sibthorpe Ross Archer Ken White COUNCILLORS pvlngLfE UTILITIES éUdfifleoï¬gitéKand Wllhrd Khze Siegfried Herrmann Four to be elected GOMMISSION Eflene Maurice Dona Parker Ray Barker Ward Two to be elected John Butler MIDIARMH Ronald Emo Nancy Keefe Leonard walker Thrm b9 Sued Ben Andrews Rudy Scherloski Rob Stewart in each ward Robert Chrysler ward VILLAGE OF WARD PUBLIC UTLITIES William glelonréhur COMMISSION Wayne Parker TOTTENHAM arre Chris Kaszyba EugehtheglChge 0th Richard Platvtvard TECUMSETH Joseph BelfdiIdIEillE Fred Rgumper SIMCOE OUNTY ROMAN Fred Jeffrey TOWNSHIP COUNCILLORS Hem erstraten CATHOLIC SEPARATE Ward REEVE Four to be elected Delcokx 81m 30091BOAD Jim £81501 Allan Glassford JoanSutherlandx gins Fre rey DEPUTY REEVE Frank ONeill Ed Thom is VII AGE OF COMMISSION COUNCILLORS COMMISSION Whipper Watsons Snow Snowaramas this year At an man of the trails committee tler is executive director of auxRD Four to be elected Threeto beelecied Two to beelected arama for Timmy fund organizational meeting at for the Huronia Snowmobile the OSFCC Barrie did not Robert Dennis COOKSTOWN Kevm Lyons Mrs Evelyn Carter Harold Dermott raismg pr0ject in which the Holiday Inn in Barrie Association Inc Marg have Snowarama last year Janice Lakin REF ClaudeBuck Gerald Wallace snowmobilers make jour Monday Whipper Watson Girard of Wasaga Whipper although there was one in Ernie Romnï¬w Norman Laver Alphonse Hennin William Breihei TOWN OF may on their machines with centre met with area Watson rear Betty Hub Bradford The loomile Ross Ste hcm Melville Brayman Charles Parker Ernest Ferguson pledges fortheOntarioSOCIe reSIdents to discuss the pro bert of Wasaga Barrie journey will be sponsored km COUNC mm Les Barber WASAGA BEACH ty for Crippled Children Will ject From left are Jim Paul Kiwanis Club president John locally by the Huronia Bar Boigchir Four to beeleuéd SIMCOE COUNTY BOARD MAYOR be held in Barrie In Feb vicepresident and chairman Day and president of the Assocication in conjunction 3116 bell Dennis Partridge OF EDUCATION Clair Robertson ruary Fourteen Ontario of Easter Seals for the Wasaga Snowmobile Club with Easter Seals service IRES James Currie John McCulloughx INNISFIL Len Cater communities have already Kiwanis Club of Barrie Donna McWebb Mr Watson clubs ExaminerPhoto Ggrdoh Milns EludyLénggug TOWNSHIP Edward GaiglagtVE confirmed that they Will hold Aurel Dorion of Holly chair wellknown former wres Philip Sauve artin onno EEVE PUBLIC UTILITIES Anne Monkman NOTTAWASAGA George Burg quéjgglilsoantfleld popu atlon Igure to cc REEVE DEPUTY REEVE Alixander MATCHEDASH Donald Hennessy Grant Andrade gaggginyer rue er DEPUTY REEVE Blake Constable Ab Jansen TOWNSHIP William Vancise Don Koopmans Four égggtglngRs Claude Watt COUNCILLORS COUNCILLORS Doug Ansley smeor COUNTY BOARD ggdffn allfslma lx Three to be elected Three to be elected Bruce Arnold UH hills OCOEECHILORS Don Moyer Xl JOhh Cowah Doug Brander The Ontario Municipal Board dont think it cuts all that 0115 based some Other Uhlque in NorthAmerlca from lincl liar Fourmbo chimed Charles McLeod KatIeJans Leroy Donald may have revised Barries ice hesaid figure aconservation pointofview weA PEPE 99 George Yageflx Mllon Mcfrhur 1th Roome BillDowling target population for the year Barrie lawyer James Mc THATS OKAY Mr Couzens said the land the Bi stris 31rd Lois Laughlm Harvey Swanson William Tipplex David Draper 2011 to 110000 but lot of Caitum objected to two re Youve made your objec city had once planned to annex BethT1 lino peter Shaw Belcher Fred Watts Gus Ems figures the city is submitting in questsv including Mr 50 tion Mr Arrell told him in Oro Township would cost eWh rmff Silk Roger White Freeborn evidence at the OMBs annexa pinkas to have city con NOW if M1 MCCallUfT IS 0mg $10687 an acre t0 SGTVlce Wlth Ognufufllcslxdw ORILLIA JaCk Young Pat Gallagher tion hearing are still based on sultants calculate extra data to refuse l0 answer ll ails water sanitary SGWBFS and Twin If PUBLIC UTILITIES Mrs Flo Jowett target of 125000 He said the city had complied okay with me storm drainage while the cost smlgioimq MEDONTE denotesincumhent TWO l0 beelehled Velma Longworth with earlier requests and found Mondays sessmn was cut to in the Hewitts Creek water TI MAHm Sheldon Bowman waiter Martin ï¬ring Chairmiyin the task extremely onerous about half its scheduled length shed of Innisfil Township ifupflfm TOWNSHIP Frank Dclcort DennisSheard Ray Mickevious w0 5e fgure He said city consultants have When OffiCial Stehoglapher Wthh the City Still wants Ont 11020 CItéltfdllgï¬llllOt REEVE ALDERMEN SINK OEUWIET Schweiger not golgg to force down had to stay up late at night JOan Walker in Pain from WOUld be Only $5567 an acre Johiiulgrleniilili ummm Horace Vasey eight to be elected BOAR OI Walter Borthwick anyone St roat doing arithmetic the other Slipped disc W35 unable to 9°h The City has applied annex Hazel Annéllrson Kenneth ammo Frank Kehoetx Le Elï¬u ATION Ted Gordon Mr Arrell refused Monday lawyers should have done by tinue her duties after the first 13500 acres from Innisfil 4600 Amhmn Degarie IngramAmOS Myrtle Bowlentx atgple HYDRO COMMISSION request from Innisfil Township their own experts half hour fIOm VeSPEa and 2400 from Cllm brew EprTy REEVE AlSmith Stew Sher Two to be elected lawyer John Sopinka to have Mr Sopinka who is opposing The hearing resumed the 0T0 Early the heanhg the area whim Horace Vaseth Wilbur Crampix Audrie Trotter Larry Chomiak capital cost predictions for ser annexation said he had been afternOOn with Jim Thompson ty announced it no longer wants Rigmnrd David walker Cecil James SEPARATE 00L Kennedy vicing the land the city wants to saddled with the new popula freelance court reporter the CFO land All three IOWh HS rotNULLORS Charles Jordan BOARD Fred Hayhursi annex recalculated to reflect ion target but were being from Orillia filling in for Mrs ships are opposing the applica Three be Immp Len Cotton Woolner Larry Larrivee the new population target constantly subjected to calcula Walker tion TOVVN OF Clifford wens ArtBradfqid The day was taken up with Mr Couzens submitted new ISTON Howard Dunlop EUfnï¬iTritfs examination and crtoss figures on cost of segices iifilan Donald Hem lpo examination city wi ness nexed areas revis to re ect MAYOR Jack Brown Donald CraigPaul Christopher Couzens and the decision to drop the bid for mkurm Stephen Hinton Jack Stewart engineer and Barrie manager the Oro landbut not as Mr Sopinka noted to reflect Mr Arrells change in the popula tion target Under the new figures ca pital costs for water over the next 35 years would be $4764 million for sanitary sewers $4363 million for storm drainage $360 million and for hydro $1032 million Original figures were re spectively $5042 million $4403 million $716 million and $1048 million First flu shots given Wednesday The Simcoe County Health Unit will be operating two clinics Wednesday to ad minister moderate amount of Victoria and Swine flu vac cine Dr Nancy Armbrust direc tor of the health unit said Sim coe County has received moderate amounts of bivalent vaccine Victoria and Swine for people 65 and over or chronically ill and monvalent vaccine Swine for people 20 to 65 Officials will be administer ing the bivalent vaccine from t0 pm at the Parkview Cen tre Dr Armbrust said the health unit is notifying other senior citizens groups to see if they would like clinics held Family doctors are also being notified so they may inform any patient they feel should have the vaccine From to 430 pm there will be travellers clinic at the health unit office at the County Administration Centre Mid burst Dr Armbrust stressed this clinic is only for people who will be travelling in the next while The health unit is trying to make the best use of the vac cine it has received she ex plained Campaign ends Nov 30 says Appeal chairman Organizers of Barries United Appeal are not going to try to get blood out of stone and will wrapup their cam aign Nov 30 regardless of how much money has been raised The campaign has been in Operation for six weeks and has yet to reach the halfway mark It has collected about $70000 of its $163000 objective Were essentially quite disappointed in the outcome at this point said George Wood campaign chairman Were going to have to have whole new look at the United Appeal in Barrie it just doesnt seem to be meeting the needs he said Mr Wood said he has figures for campaigns Operating in similar size comlminitics with similar organizations and they are doing well Last years figures for Chatham Fredericton and Red Deer make us look sick he said Mr Wood said there are two basic reasons for Barries poor showing There are Iiot enough people willing to give and the donations that are received are too small People who could give 350 or $60 gichS Mr Woodsaid To late Canadian Forces Base llordcn special names and Ontario govclimiliit cm phulth lli lltull tll ll Vlioilsaiil but otliciilnlsiolir lIllili liieiit done will or tll llllli iiiiiloilwtioli llil tiiiiil liriill llll li vass has done better than the doortodoor campaign of last year he said but of the 14500 letters sent out only about 500 have been returned each averaging$10 CHOIR DIRECTOR Keli Mills director of Orillias Jubilee Chorale which will sing Tchaikov skys Nutcracker Suite with the Huronia Symphony Or chestra Wednesday night at the opening night of the Or chestras series narration of Piokofieffs Peter and The Wolf by Geoff Reid of Barrie will also be featured at the lannly night concert at Cen tral tollcgiate auditorium starting at ll 10 Tickets for lllt llllll iilillll llulonia lltlllltl Sciilx are avail ilm it lllllliilml Nlllli tlll lilll trill with Lilllll mil