Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 22 Dec 1976, p. 34

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16 The Market Place Wedne Wasaga faces arena ruling WASAGA BEACH The way has been cleared for the town council to decide on whether to proceed with the purchase of the Wasaga Beach arena fol lowing decision of the Ontario Municipal Board authorizing debentures up to $200000 An offer for $425000 for the arena was among sharplydis cussed issues during the recent Orange Cola Gingerale CARLTON CLUB SOFT DRINKS 10 FL OZ TIN Candidates who favored CASE OF 24 $239 proceeding were voted down said Bruce Arnold who headed the polling among the 13 defeated candidates missing out election by 57 votes Mr Arnold suggested the decision should now be left to the incoming council which will show four changes from the current members Mayor Clair flavours Robertson is back as mayor with Ernie Thomson the new reeveelect Marjorie Dyer deputy and three new coun cillors along with incumbent WalterBorthwick Annexation bill $8 977 LITRE SQUARE MIDHURST Staff Pay ment of an account for $897785 from the 181 Group of Toronto which were retained by the county for studies in connection with Barries annexation pro posals was approved by Sim coe County council The planning studies made covered the extent of annexa tion growth prospects and tim Mi Swltts Granulated esteemdnéntgssrozf BRowNw COOKED WHITE °°°°G°°A Unswwmttgnmmodds merit and other additional WOl 5350053331assist22 mom imam WHTQEEEGGS JUICE for expenses including map reproductions Xeroxing see cretarial services travel and otheritems These were for services ren dered prior to the initiation of the Ontario Municipal Board hearings in Barrie it was ex plained The county planning committee and the finance committee agreed to the study Original estimate of the cost was maximum of $10000 1EV2 FL OZ TIN Partly Skimmed Fresh Milk 0T BAG 0R JUG Pius 40c deposit on iugI Homogenized FRESH MILK IL bag lug Plus 40c deposit on jug Jus not Banquet Fancy Stetnbetgs receive white gifts Pastry Nuts MlXGd GUTHRIE Sunday School 16 oz PKG 350 Tm vegetables pupils will present program at the Presbyterian Church FROIEN LB PKG Dessert Topping Dream Whip OZ PKG here on Sunday Dec 19 when the Womens Missionary Socie ty will be in charge of lunch to beserved afterthe service White gifts will be received Champlain for family with three small boys The church service is at Pony Ta 39 mm mm 00 Smiles l28f°82ers of the WMS were re ChUCkles glasses tgtzezgzggmfirsgt Sliced Detergent was Flour ofgjrzgaggsofig 0m Bread 32 FL 02 BTL Antillocze mum Miss Anne McCuaig has returned from Australia and 24 02 LOAF 02 Box LB BAG New Zealand She was ac companied on the trip by Miss Flora Morrison of Toronto IS Highliner Luxury Orchard King Fancy Choice Ardmona Lobster Crab Flaked Fruit Peach treasurer Spread Meat gm Cocktail Slices Geor Novakovich 34 has been ngamed treasurer of ln OZ TIN OZ TIN 28 FL oz TIN 28 FL OZ TIN nisfil township 834 02 TIN Township council Wednesday night appointed Mrs Nova kovich to replace Gerry Langer who resigned Nov 30 Mr Novakovich who is Apple Pumpkin treasurer of King Township rGr starts titf°siitou Boutique gegnggm 36 salaryof5191004 Freshly Bake Napkins Momhwash Shampoo RBVlSlOnS FrUIt Pies we one 24 can 909 mil an 550 ml BTL change plans The location of future in dustrial development in Cookstown has been substan tially altered according to revi sions to the villages proposed official plan revealed Thursday night In the original draft plan in dustrial development would be steered to the southwest quadrant of the village south and east of an existing residenlt tial area However planner James Beliord said that after re examining the proposal the planning board decided to drop any plans to locate industries in the area because of the difficul ty of providing sewer and water facilities Present landowners in the area hcsaid could not see the fcasability of getting industry to locate there without the sewer and water services The revised land use plan designates ioiir small sites for industrial development Those sites are now occupied by two industries lwo sites at the corner of John and George streets are now used by the Smith lumber yards and third site at that in tersection was designated in dustrial to permit the lumber yard to expand The fourth site further north on the west side of George Street is owned by Judd Fisher and is occupied by an antique sho andastorage yard Belford said village coun cil can create areas for future industrial development by amending the official tan and gassing the requir zoning laws

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