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Barrie Examiner, 12 Jan 1977, p. 40

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WW 777 12 The Market Place wednesday January 12 1977 New mayor at Stayner begins to on Monday SIAYNEB Stall Retiring mayor Allister Mac Donald who has headed Stayner councd tor the past tour years will present the chain oi oilice to his successor George Charlton at the inaugural meeting at the town councu here on Monday evening The new mayor who deleated Hon Abner in the recent muniCipal election has been receivmg congratulations trom friends and supporters Since his oneSIded election Vic tory He moved up lrom couri Cillor Mr MacDonald has served some 12 years on council the last tour as mayor He suc ceeded Elmer Dority as head oi the councu Stayner also Will have new reeve in Eldon Bell who suc ceeds Harry Mathcrs Mr Mathers retired alter serving tour years as county represeir tative and some eight other years as counCillor Reeve Bell Will begin his county service at the Simcoe County sessmn star ting on Monday Jan 17 NEW COUNCILLORS Among the new councillors who Will be taking their oaths ol oltice Will be Dick McQueen iormer Nottawasaga deputy reeve and reeve Who is well known in Simcoe County eir cles Other councdlors Will include Ron Atkinson Jim Pace and Bruce Parton ot last years council along With George Skippen and Barry Yager Fullerton clerk Will ad ministertheoath The president oi the Stayner Ministerial Association Rev James loolley has been iii vited to the inaugural to give the opening prayers Alter the opening ceremony the council Will apponit new Large crowd attends Leafs dance at Ivy By JEAN ENNIJTI the New Year was welcomed With the usual resolutions here and it is hoped it Will be another successtul year tor Ivy baseball teams and other local organizations large crowd attended the dance sponsored by Ivy Leals in the Ivy hall on New Years eve and all who attended report good time Neighbors have been exten ding thanks to Davis Arnold lor clearing the snow Irom driveways in the village last Saturday morning Mike Wilson has been viSiting lriends in thathani congratulations to Mr and Mrs Keough who were married in thrist thurch on Monday Dec 27 by Itev Bruce Mc tallum on ilcox oi ookstown Who is attending yclilte College in Toronto assisted Bruce Mctallum at the service here on Sunday Mr and Mrs Keith Mc anel Mrs ltuth Hunt and Mrs garnet tanipbell oi Barrie yiszted Mrs Arnold on Sun day Mr and Mrs Bert McLean oi Manor ieeton spent ear gt daj with Mr and Plan for Craighurst advanced in Medonte lEllll stall Nev amen trrwr ha been made it snow p83 for he corr rrr of ragrurst Aith rrioriiiicafin approved tor lir Medonte llit or the norm he intario rrrr ol hou ing listed thesi rriodii it aliori ir letter to council and hc iaicr voted its llllrlrlllll he clerk Howard HOlianili v11 authorized to toward copy oi the resolution to the ministry touncd discussed the shoot dary plan With ti ltoberts oi Illdléllltl Associates Medonte is cooperaling Witli Flos llro and espra in the secondary plan tor development oi the border community where these tour townships meet RVH nurses wait for conciliation Registered nurses at ltoyal Victoria Ilospilal tltlli have JOIIIOO their counterparts at the Siiiicoe ounly Health nil in playing the waiting game in contract negotiations spokesman lor the iust under 300 hospital nurses members oi Local 134 tlnlario Nurses Association Ohm said negotiators tor the nurses and the hospital board met tw1ce and are awaiting the ap pointment it provincial coiiii Ciliator Meanwhile Lilian Fralick preSident at Local 37 UNA said no progress has been made toward settlement tor health unit nurses The nurses and county health board met Dec 13 but were unable to settle the matter ot voluntary arbitration clause she said Nurses are waiting tor the DNA head oilice to advise them to proceed WIUI negotiations she said but the UNA is now in volved in hospital negotiatiom jm Mann unit last EDGAR LItItIE I0rmer warden committees tor the year An early start also Will be made on 1977 budgets OVER ENllItY 011 An incorporated town since 1888 Stayner was named in honor 01 pioneer Sutherland Stayner The community has history which dates back to lit34 With the extension ot the Nor thern railway line in early maps Stayrier ap peared as Nottawasaga Station and later as Dingwall belore the name Stayner was oll icially adopted in 1862 The place became an incorporated Village in 1872 and the minicipalitys centennial was celebrated live years ago At one time Slayner was mentioned as possible county centre tor proposal county plan in the area which later was Mrs Lyall McLean Mr and Mrs Mctalluiii senior oi lttawa have been visiting triends in London Mr and Mrs Hick Bates and tamin spent New cars lay With Mr and Mrs Jack Mattenr ly Barrie Mrs Art Isaac lrom Saskzr toon and Mrs ilsord lroiii British tolumbia are visiting With Mrs Marilyn llltllcl Mrs Dorothy Iteid spent tew lays recently Willi lriciids in Parry Sound Mr aiid Mrs levc Iatton Visited Willi Mr and Mrs Gilbert McMaster ol topia on Sunday Mr and Mrs Ierry Arnold and Sarah spent ew ears lay With Mr and Mrs Hay lat ton larry Sound The Womens Missionary Society met at the home oi Mrs Lorne tarruthers on Sunday night Eddie Iatton oi llllgtl Laki spent the weekend With his parents here Ivy Hangers were Winners in both hockey and brooinliall on the weekend Ivy girls on too Itonnic McLean gtptlli lllt holiday at his lltillll herc rolloirig discussion sign on Mount St Loiii Howl council rttrirrdriiriilwt Ullll Ligri rirlitatirig Ski looir torii quarci ol mile to the right and Morin St lJillb 1m yards straight ahead It iiiiotliii loirit ititilll Ligri 11 itlllll2 coining lion vl litillll ti liiill il the tith lllilllll it glkltd ll itli all other minor li irig signs rcrrioud he toiihip roarl depart rncnt was authoriirl to that the 7th tirirriiiii tl iomi is properly signed resolution was passed or ccpttng SiiliwpltiVJiig tilllita lions iroiii Horseshoe allij to plow streets lll plaii ot subdivi sioii lflill contract expired Dec 11 1973 and nurses should now be negotiating their 1977 contract Mrs Fralick said My hope is that We can do the two in one she said WC offers to buy Global tlwncrs oi Ilarric able Ltd have made an ollcr to buy llobal tonimunicalions Ltd of Toronto th tommuiiicaiions Ltd ot Mississauga made an oiicr ol $8300100 to buy the securities ol llobal tomiiiunicatioiis held by llobal Ventures Western Ltd ol Winnipeg and Seymour Epstein ol Ioroiilo IWl owns nuiiibci ol radio stations and cable systems in eluding Barrie and iillia cable companies The 30day option on the otter expires Jan 21 shelved In neighboring Nollawlisnga Itecvc Don Ilcniicssy and colleagues look ollicc this Week Willi Itoberl Campbell clerk administering the oath ltill Vancisc is the new depiin and couriCillors Illtllltlt Mike Belcher Milloii llcilliiir and harlcs McLeod lhe retiring Noltawzisaga reeve Edgar tiirric was Sun coe ounty warden in 1975 WAITING TO VOTE 0N CONTRA CT OFFER Area Bell workers refuse overtIme Ity SlllIIIA MiIOVERN IIxiiniliichtaII Illporter Itcll iiiiada installation and repair workers in Siincoe oun ly arc icliisiiig to work over time The workers members ol the oiiiiiiiiiiications Workers ol taiiada ttWt are rclusing ltllllllt as they prepare to vote on the companys latest contract otlcr by mail next Wttk Negotiations are being cori ducted in Itlontrcal and Fred loiiicroy president ot the 13500IIItIlIlISSIIOllg WC Add dramatic dimension to home living with this exceptional combination of beauty and practicality Hexagon or Cocktail style tables boast superb con struction stylish Spindle sides and 2door front rich Walnut finish and Antique Brass finish hand les Cocktail Table Approx 20 60 16 Hexagon Table Approx 25 25 20 DISTINCTIVE OCCASIONAL END TABLES Attractively de5igned hexagon square or cotfee tables that begin With practical heat Stem reSIStant coating and end with dramatic Mediterranean Oak tinish Popular Sizes Your Choice pistols lYIiHI Price ILLUSTRATED MIRROR TILES Tlfa limit interesting sub iects including autos planes on mirrored ground WalnutGold or BlackSilver lrarm Approx 39 OUAUTY MIRRORS WITH BEVELLEO EOGES In These Popular Home Decorating Sizes APPROX 19 marl Pita APPROX til 18 It mart Piin APPROX 30 mlil Pu 499 699 999 1199 Your Sat staction Guaranteed 0r Money Cbeerlully Retunded not just slogan APPROX 36 mutt Piiu arr 6m Solorm AMmi BUT AWAY OF LIFE has recommended rejection oi the otter lhil Bell president ol Local 40 Barrie Orillia Midland and Collingwood said its pretty hard to tell how local members Will vote It its accepted it Will be marginal The major disagreement IS 0Ver contract length Mr Bell said The union has had oneyear contract every year for the past 30 years he explained but this year the company has proposed threeyear contract retroac tive to Dec 1975 when the last contract expired The company is dealing with new union and says it wants three years to see it new con tract clauses are working he said but thats leeble reason UNION UNWIIJJNG Mr Bell said the union is un willing to accept threeyear contract even though it states wages may be renegotiated during the third year Fringe benelits could not be negotiated he said and members are looking for im provements in overtime vac tions and pensions And although the member ship could renegotiate wages he added the members would be bound by contract and unable to use any method to Iorce settlement The wage proposal in the con tract is mrginal Mr Bell said and is only hall of what the workers ieel is necessary to br ing them in line with other telephone companies and Bell Canada subSidiary Northern Electric The proposed otter Will give Gives Satisfaction Always the installation and repair workers $301 week he said but Northern Electric workers will be earning $320 and negotiating new contract Negotiations broke down Dec 29 and the retusal to work overtime is being done by all locals Mr Bell said In addition to rejecting the contract which was proposed by federal conciliator and ac cepted by the company the CWC is asking its members to approve strike or other ac tion such as slowdowns or rotating walkouts Bill McCullough manager of Bell Canadas Georgian Bay region says strike could severely impair operations particularly the connection of newserVices UNIIEI COUNCIL OBO SIAIION Stall Members 01 the lirst municipal council tor the united townships ol Oro and South 0mm in 1850 were Moltalt reeve Duncan Clark clerk and Councillors Flaherty Jarratt Henry Litstcr and Drury Population was listed at 1759 rl On sale January 211 to 511 While Quantities Lust We reserve the right to limit Quantities HANDSOMELY CRAFTED TABLES Only COMFY SWIVEL SEAT BAR STOOLS Tulip Chrome base Jer sey backed Vinyl up holstery Block mart Price STEP UP AND SAVE $300 ON THIS UPHOL STEREO REO STEP UP STOOL Chrome plated legs Green Gold or Brown tloral pattern It marl Regular List Price 16 99 mart xc gravyr SPACE SAVING SEAT AND SLEEP UNITS Save on space while you splurge on comfort and style DcSigned to double as sola and pullout sleeper With Vinyl upholstery for practicality plus BaSic Black to Suit all decors Approx fine 73 42 33 mart Price It MART PLAZA SPINDLE BACK ROCKING CHAIR proud performer at rock bottom price Quality constructed rocking chair with quaint spindle back styling and solid Toga Wood seat Rich Walnut finish with Gold accent Approx 28 35 42 mart Price IIIBACK KITCHEN CHAIRS Vinyl seat in Beige White or Gold mart Price LOVELY LAMPS AT AN IRRESISTIBLE PRIOE lovely variety of unique table lamps that boast contemporary styling and old fashioned value Your choice of glass or metal base with plain or pleated Silk shades and scalloped edges Approx 30 mart Price high HIGHWAY BAYIFIELD ST BARRIE OPEN MON TO FRI IO AM to PM SATURDAYS RM T010 PM SASSY SWAGS LIVEN UP ANY DARK CORNER Swing the swag with personality Beauti fully designed swag lamps drop into any dark corner and makethemselves perfectly at home Features removeable bell shade cover 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