is 71a em WltW A¢MwV llllll Ill Llll littlll litscryc is ily liltlllllil tllltlhll iip that xi took the tron oitt frtltit lmt ili iiig cicai lilii ittllLiftll lite land tlltl tn Sauithltiricll it as iir because our sit str tcdgil lonit territory lkit io scrn No to 11 im island Becky iv it more ltllitr llf under the ip tiiicl Rodney did llk inc Bezorc no Llltl plr Hocy crystal cita 7w teen lttl rimp bass perch thing about the breakwater in to break the turn slotiiis soriictlrr ilicopcii lake Ntitiye hottin lr skipper of he iir Allitlt is opciaid liepaitiiicnt oi imam 212 it of tie it it itl iii st rtJ 156 III jt it rr wipp r4 iiit flf Mt no tint mlw Ilil iilJ EH wallr 5a All1 ffnlfhiiyl gruntArk Ii It ending wl ii almost HI lrr im we owl we lovely fieiron latind hie milllt2 to the north looking more like double flat topped rot22a mth Hope laland showing up ten itillti away between laekwith and thriatian islands like bluegrcen gem litad ahead lay thriéJian island With one arm taking great swrep around to the south ending at Stouty island and the auto triatic electric liar loint lighthouse opposite mainland Sandy itay llycrything that goes to Tliristian island has to go by ferry or private boat shouted Mr iaincison in the wheel housc above the sound of the motors Last year or rather during the previous ferry season of lti75 we rnadeout last run on January 25th of this year when lake ice forced us to tie up for the winter During that time people must walk across the ice or most usually go be snowmobile We opened up again on March list when the first trip took three hours to get through the ice as com ared to the usual 18 minutes or open water For four or ive weeks it is safe to drive across in cars WIDE CHANNEL fThe channel between the mainland and Christian island is four miles wide The waters around Christian island are deep and dangerous In fact rt now we are going over we or up to 200 deep it is no place for carelessness In feet up until the turn of the Century Ir VL Christian Island ferry trip shows area historic places Ilv vi snori nt tf Jun tr ii in 7v uituru JH 11 Hahnen Illull 1r 1il ii ii iULLI iewr ii iiii morn iu imie 511 mm It in llil villi Illll lll now ll lttlft ttr H111 lll iiiicri iiii lll tlll itaeu iiiriiioi miniu His in llllll th mm toils iii lirHinn Mann tfl iiltIIit tie iii Ii 11 iiiiiiii tinti ii tit lqtlfHL Sum ie iii are ii iv ir It yr lll IV 9W it Ir Ili fl II1r on do it 1y lr fanr fut tuiit itiiitlrll ilrl l11 Mimi tt liiil4i and 55 tiriry ilflifrff tirinie the tili illlllililt latri that inner ilk 9r tor rlritl potato planter iiid dry Vinll Uh ï¬llI inniti lfll iilliiliori rj Hut hi gilt Jon put ltprri¢r prov deparrnent and mop mil 1100 Iii rii Iiil llrAil Chalk from i4 lrotl toot lilftli load litllll mth or out at epnooc belli 1111 r1 traiii ol the hymn ut with you until we meet and Hip tme pll to 41 iyitl further down the road we Iff to the tatholu lhutch livintiliu lr4lli from Illittli finial and wour looks hen fIlftll Itom lloirchiIJuri iorlollmil notecc lltil rem lflililllflllllillfl12l4 lf making their ent from the well at tended servo fiiit in the native thnrch yard we found rows of growc few marked by stone or marble monument btit most were iriarkcri by Him ple nameless wooden crosses l8 inches high Youre from the tiarrie llx arnincr said ltodney Mona gue Thief ol the Christian island iteserve with twinkle in his eye before we cotild in trorluce ourselves News travels fast on the island Anyhow welcome SAINT MARIE ll Willi Mr Moriaguc we visited Saint Marie if just back from the beacii facing the Mainland This was the site where the Jesuit priests erected in 16411 toilfoot square mission and fort of solid stone as their new head quarters after being forced to abandon Saint Marie Among the iiurons at Midland by the bloodthirsty lroquois indiaris from south of Lakes Ontario and Eric Some 7000 iiurons packed onto the island during the terrible winter of 164950 By the summer of 1650218 but some 300 had perished from starvation disease and when any dared return to the main land in search of food at the hands of the lroquois who lur kcd constantly in the woods of North Tiny With the priests this pathetic remnant of the recently proud Huron nation numbering 30 to 40 thousand made their way back to Quebec where their descendants may still be found at Loretteviile it is said the frozen bodies equipment lntit UH pet to knol them Mi might 21 the people iie rather Ili tinl roti ftittl win their tiiit in one tiltiflll Iil invited to one of their pov min tin inothii wan iiiviled to one ot their wedding which lilll1l four day lteiiiiirilwi then ii dillerenl way ol lllt and nobody ir going to force out way down then throats ll shame that so much pressure being put on them tochange Actually what lot of other than IkJlilh oi the Minute tiioiiopoh ot thc tiii llJtt liakct ltioto ixmu iciiiitl hi out pm Lvop ii rl tX that oii iiid lic do Lclv ic izd Llk do hic ac igtc Tltrl ltiltilt ii tc all to all ice liw poiis littill tv llC lkulitl at cc iq Nll tgif or ill gr ri Tax breakdown shows hikes in Orillia levy ltllJJA Staff City of iillia tax levy has soared from $395863136 to $58475l347 in two years it was shown by comparison of tax figures The levy went from $3958ti2ll1lti to $480578982 in 1975 and then to the $584751347 figure itcsideiitial mill rates went from 000 tWo years ago to 10427 and then up to 12042 this year For separate school supporters the rates were it two years ago then 100 40 and tip to 12120 this year if total tiiiitiicipnl revenues of $tttitititll the sum of $11083511 was rinsed lroiii real estate mid business tax $0452020 llliill tlic provinch government and $tlltli from other municipal and school boardrevenues The provincial governments share was dltmti it 10 per cent ot the total compared to lt per cent Inst ttll when total rev cuties iiiioiiiiicd to $12005318 tiMMlIlltlxull toinincrciiil tux rater pimped troin liivlft in Itiil lo titiot Iiiit year and then up to 110th thr tttl lttl separate school illtlptil tern the ttitiltlltt Stevens cial rates went from 10077 to 12245 and 13023 The educational levies went from $70319003 for elernentai schools in 1074 to $001723 and then to $t i7i21fitt7 lor lliii year For separate school mp porters the figures Went troin $7ltlllti1tfi to $lll5liti Iii two years llit levy for liftllfltlill schools in ltilt amounted to $690588 then $7llllltifl last year and up to $11017ililt on for this year For municipal pnrpoueu thi 1074 levy amounted to Silutllidtlllilil ll pimped to $2000035 last year and then soared to $iillilll iii lor the year Ill3ll le ltllAHlLS Social and faintly servoIn which ititllitltu tlic intincipili tyi shine of welfare arrioiinled lo $ttfititi while recreation and coiiiniiinitv ser vnei rout $071517 in 1071 titl1l and family servoer cont Stiltlol and eciratioii $305000 il liic police and incpeitinn tlltt aloiiiiwilh street lllfllltllln were 11 tiri it Myriam figures more buying on ll Sltl llt SllZVIoNS tl oik hiiiiroei tiiiidiiii more and more tun oiitiiiic ttiii coiiumiici llltlll Ill iclu lion in pcinotml iticotiict iiii iiou lu llll liiithcut lit the uni ltl it tlllllttllli liotltit iiticc lltltl try lliiltltlitlhlnlc lii moo tiiiidiin consiinici credit is proportion of 0111 illltlllt iiicoiiic per cciit coiiipatcd lo ll pci cciil iii the lti lIIl lllll1lliillltl soared Iti tiitnli to Lll pct ictit coiiipaictl to ill pci iItll lil ilic liiitcd llt in ciirc cci member of our employed labor force mind more than $o ot coiisiiiiici dcht ill ltlil tiiiidiiii illlllltlt to credit llillvlltllll hic iiiodilicd lilti the ihtls it has liccoiiic iiioic iciiplalilc to scpntnte the ll1illltitl acquisition troiii lllt lklli ot payment by the use of Hiii chartered banks liic been thc lculct ill scry ic no the public Iii their desire tor Llttltl launty years ago the banks 13 pct iitil ol the loans in the country hcy hold over 33 pct ill ttlllliilll credit lWll expanded tcii Iott iron liillllitl to iiiilot Sititiaidilztitln xl II the liizi iei ot lillit Ill lixivliii till hlilll lipri fill llll ciulit oxil tiftnt COUNTY omMrsics Essa vote is close taxiiii ti flll liiii iifttill to in for flailllliallllitlil it idol Ml lfil ll rnnndi ippio il itHi crl lotoioli ill Hll llr fllllllltl lii liliiil fllflflliflftll frlfflfiilltlllllilllil Illll antr tiitir il lii iitltlr lllii ol ii iii nil ltlltlll lililiii foiiiit illot lIl lai liorialtl iiid iintlioii liio Illl voted igoiiit that ttliititltllltt iii the hauled to peiul oiil llti ttlloi ltlli Illiltltttl le lanadiaii ficticial lIletliic toinpiin Volttil in lltit ol lorola Vltlll Atlt lJiigriie Smith depiin Maui ice Miller and him lllinei tlic Mo lleevc iccvc lhiti SIIILIZIINHAS iltiNli lii2i tings iroin the lliiitcd Slates Illtl aiindn Plan service at Hillsdale lly ltlllll LEA HILLSDAIJC iheaniiivcr saty service for the prcsbyr tcrian tilitirch here will be held Sunday Sept 20 at 11am Rev William Henderson of Woodstock will be guest spe aker and the Mincsing Quartet will supply the music Mr Alvin Drennan enjoyed few days vacation with her sister Mr iotter at io Home Lake The Presbyterian incl at the home of Mr Gordon AMMUI mm NM uv POW mrrrl ltowat on Wednesday evening with Mrs lcx Watson in charge of the meeting Mr and Mrs Sinclair of fhatcsworih spent last week end with Mr and Mrs Sidney Iarkc Mrs iordon itowat is home after twoweek visit with her sister Mrs Beatrice Mctiucy of Stittsville near iiawa Jimmy Murphy of itarrie is on vacation with his gratui paicnts Mr and Mrs ioliii Murphy Sigma rem M7 M38 SILK scum EMAIL PM SIGNS ill oiiipeti lit lllt lll iinuiil fiti illiiii ilieip tiny ltIIl hein itiiivlt iiid nni llt llllilitlllltll ltlllit il in on the ith iiic oi cl tlltiiililil llilhi IIIN kl Ill fIIl IlU ltll ll tiliiii oin llillt cil til ltcifi ll1liiilllt hog iii lliltillttl Ill ionioi lltttl1t iiid liiï¬iiic ki line will take lililtt iliiidi cpi ll iiulmpl lllllotii lol in In the tioiid lltllllll recreation cciitic tlitldicii aged eight to are united to reroutci IIUi ll ttitlhSiHllHN The animal South Siliuoc plouiiu lllJlllll iiid iiiticliiiic demonstration will take place Saturday at the farm of Williiul llaudeii on Highway tilt West of tookstown staitiiigat Sta in QlIIIZN iNllZ titiKHiHWN beet liar hectic at 5110 in Friday will precede the ookstown fall fair queen contest at the village fairgrounds The fall fair is slated for Sept 17 and lit liltMlIlt WARDEN iidï¬tWtSlaffi Warden of Simcoi onnty in 1967 ieorgc MacKtiy formerly scr vcd lit years on tho township challenges to match your needs No obligations on either side Well be glad to talk And we may liaveiust what youre looking for But youll never know until Visit our Mobile Recruiting Unit Canada Manpower Centre Barrie THURSDAY SEPT 76 1000 Ask us aboutyou Come and tell us what youre looking for in job Tell us what you are today tomorrow Ask us if we can offer opportunities and you ask tiiiiiliiii banking indiihy ill iliicli lie iiiide ltllIill pio lilill loi changer lit the tank Act tliltli lll be Ill erl ill the ciiiiciil lailmiiicnt ll tlicitoiciiuncnl npiliptriil do not actually tioi the bank they certainly pittlt the status quo in our linaiiiial system if is iiiiportanl that balance he maintained to en sure that oiic type ol ltttitlItil interimdiary is not allowed to dominate lllt iholc muttin Hui hanks iiou hold over 15 per ittil til llit ltilil ltl of ill liiiiiiciil iiitcrimdiirie With their aggregate ll iiioiii siio ltlllittit ot which to per ttlll held by live hanks it would in easy for the hanks to tlllt other tlllllitlllllik lltll lv tiiisl companies nioitgaitc coiiipan it ot credit union oiil ol lilllilt liccaiitioiis must be taken tlllllt that llillitll tIiili pctitic idinligc not gncii to the banks ioi evaniplc it they yishcd to itlt interest rates payable on deposits they could ltllltll sop tip all such inoncy llliil no lltt into trust and loan Iitliiiitillt lliiit wouldendthosecompanies llItllllllili in icvicuing the ptoptNtl changes to the Hank vct iirliiiiieiit must he ll1lltltl that the changes ill not permit any scittii p1ttittilitl cliit ltictl ltillll to tltiliililill llic on radios coiiiicil iiiil ilmi ilhnil tintccloi itltl11i not tiil 1t1 llllll tlilt Iiiinnit iiioiia Ill ilttittlll he not ltllHttl it Siriivmxulc ioll tltilt lot the diurnal open lick licloii llltlliiilltl trophy toiii tllltltill lll to lu lllltl on iiiuliv xcpt lI llli tccott llllill it too lti ll tollim ltl1ilill1itttilllltilllllllttllltlli cliiiic tlll llill lltlittl iic cliitiiiiiii IllilI lltlll tliilcu titany acctclnty iiiuiigci ot the tmidiin tit lliltltii tllllltil ill sptlik it the Simcoi toiiiit liltl outlook ltltllllll cd iicudny il it in til the toiiti iiciitil liui it He ttill llti Slltttlti ihc tll1liltlilititl will he the topic litt1 liuiistil council meets tlll llllttills from the South Lake Sumoi onscivation Authority on lhtirsdtiy all it ii iii The nice tingisopciitotlicpulilic TRAININGStlltltil Slltttlll The it it Home making liib will hold leaders training school Wednesday and lliursday in the basement of St liiiiics ilnitcdliurch and what you want to be pm THE CANADIAN ARMED In 1074 flll police and in speeiionii along wrth street lighting were listed at titlilJitiHl and tranrzimrtatiori iit Sinful ll liiiviionmental servoes which ilitllllltl tlhtlllrtfy newer illlllfffl and wirtiage collection and diupocal inct tarLiam up from MT 047 50 wo years ago ifoinrnunity planning and development loci NerfWI in comparison to $7002813 two yeiirmito fdtiilliliill expenses and litlttttlliltittillv were listed ltilttlltcr at Ulifi44 two yeaiiio tor the year firiari ltnl eqiennrn were place at Tlllrlllt iiid rriiIlliriloli at Molt2 the latter imiudetl local improvement debt char ates it Iraacplniriell Mayor torik liolcorl and col leagues are iirreritly finishing the ecorirl year of lmiyear term on ll eonnril foiirieil lot include lr rlyrlle llowlin rarnp Frank KIhoe Vir latricia Mrisaar Mac leI tltrtinll ftilrlrt White in lumngnnrlfurriith with itrur Layne lerk and Vvttli liti llli show credit Since near the Act was last hank haul beeri iri their diare of total of our financial system lion per cent to the present t1 tier ten lhis increase ittitttl the banks position to ll1llAélï¬llilllii ill agree we need corn peifiue banking and Finance pointed out iii HM tonipeti tion is an illiti state and liiivmyet much they may thrive under it businessmen have an abattoir financial field litii lit erl citowing 12 id illtltliillltll to protect them clHs ltflitlihl it We must llitttliiit be alert to develop itilttl llilll uotild lessen coni petition or threaten its vigour that oil be Parliaments challenge in the coming mon lll Linked llll our csplosivc grouth in credit our banks have tillimwl their leverage that is thcaiiiouiit they borrow in relation to their oym capital to itittltlult tremendously in the White Paper Mr Macdoir ald pointed out Banks in anuda have increased their leverage to what is for them an historically high level somewhat higher than the ris ing level of leverage in other fittttiltl institutions it will be important at om iiiittcc to gain evidence as to liclhci present hank leverage inch stands at almost 30 tiiiics their equity icompurcd to times in the early 1960st is prudent it the White Paper sugges tioiis become law in future iilii tricntlly banker in addi tion to going you consumer loan lll be selling you your ui ban ltttill tickets along till your iiiiiniciptil provincial iiid tcdcitil lottery tickets NVCA budget estimates still up 10 per cent ANGUS With $19000 shaved off the 1977 budget estimate for development of nine conserva tion areas in the Nottawasaga Valley is still to per cent higher then this years budget The executive committee of the Nottawasaga Valley Con rurvation Authority is asking the ministry of natural re sources to approve an expen ditureof 55700 The cutback from pre liminary estimates will mean deferment of dam reconstruc tion in the Petun conservation area in Inlhrigwood The Tottenham conservation area would account for the largest expenditure $14950 in eluding $8000 for picnic pavilion About $2500 is to be spent to restore the mill at Utopia con servation area with other ex penses there totalling $8350 Other planned expenses $8100 for Tiffin conservation area $8800 New Lowell $5900 Carruthers $2100 Edenvalc $1800 Petun $1700 Nottawa Bluffs and $1500 Osprey Wetlands DISTRICT NE WS tmehe Barrie Examiner Wednesday Sept 1976 Lefroy couple honored at anniversary party Hy EURUINA MITCHELL LEFitUY Max and Jean ilofland of Lefroy were sur prised recentlY by party marking their 50th wedding an niversary The party was held in the Stouffville home of their daughter Kathy sonsinlau Gord Joice and grand daughters Kim Karen and Leanne Their son Robert and Wife Marine and granddaughters Kathy and Debby of Winnipeg were present Their grandson Bob and wife from Thunder Bay were unable to attend Attending from Lefroy were son Max and wife Ruth and grandchildren Heather Danny Lisa Darren Craig and girl friend Debbie Siegel Rich and girlfriend Marianne iclasters and Doug and girl friend Pat Davidson of chroy The couple spends the winter in Florida and the summer with Doug in Lefroy Also present were icki and itoss Sheldrakc their grand children who were children of their late daughter Elizabeth Guests came from London Bracebridge Florida and Le froy friend Mrs Gibbons of Lefroy was also present The Hoflands received pla ques from Prime Minister Pi erre Trudeau the Lieutenant Governor and Premier Wil liam Davis There were about 150 people present and 110 signed the guest book Roy Davis and Belle Walton have had as their guest over the SPECIAL BLESSINGll SPECIAL SPEAKERS Dr Max Helton is the Executive Vice President of HylesAnderson College and an associate Pastor of the Worlds Largest Sunday School and ChurchFirst Baptist Churchin Hammond Indiana He is dynamic preacher and will be speaking in the morning service ottO300m Mr Harold Pocock is one oi the top Bible expositors in Canada today He is the assistant pastor of the Kowortho Baptist Temple in Peterborough Ontario and owner of Pocock Construction He will preach in the evening service at 700 pm Special Childrens Service with their own special guest speaker Special baby care provided for all services Special Hot Roast Beef dinner following the morning serviceFroot Special foot long anniversary cake for dessert SPECIAL PLACE We have rented the new Stroud Arena Complex in ordor to ac commodato the crowd expected for the morning urvlco SERVICES Morning Service 1030 tun STIOUD ARENA Jim South of Ionic on Ilvry ll Evening Service 100 pm AT 680368 323 Little Ave lord All IMAM Ilflllllll PlllllllAfl tillliil Hill lllllil PllSllil sold ontyatcanadalrust Dunlop at Memorial Sq ANNOUNCING 131 Anniversary Services of Heritage Baptist Orwell Barths Most Exciting Church PIEMBER l2ill lt hardly seems possible that so much has happened in just one year The congregation has grown from pm handful to happy throng This special day of celebration promises to be THE church event of the year in the Barrie Areal SPECIAL MUSlClt Mr Bruce Owen is well known Barrie Lawyer who loves the Lord and uses many of his Sunday singing special numbers in Barrie Area Churches Mr Owen will be singing in both morning and evening urvlcu SPECIAL FEATURES past week Mrs Elsie Fullerton of Toronto Congratulations go to Gazl Carmen and James Hendersr who were wed Aug LZSat Leir Lnited Church candlelight service Too prominent local passed away last week William Atkinson ashand the late Kate XicAul lean one daughter Maj ll5 Ar thony Mayer of Waterloo nine Erandciizldreit and one szster Bertha Mrs Stewart of Letroy Waiter Serrick French of Lefroy died Aug 29 at Royal Victoria Hospital in Barrie He leaxes his is iie mate and wo daughters Virginia Cave and Phyllis Le Drew of Toronto three Sons Sam and Ken of Toronto and Clarence of Cam bridge and 17 grandchiltlrcn Anyway its accomplished HALIFAX itPi iv Joe or Josephine is an accomplished sailor in fact when her or shewreU turns to neighboring Dart mouth from an Arctic trip this fall aboard the aiiadian Coast Guard icebreaker John Niac donald the blue and white budgie bird will have travelled 15000mile5 Joe is owned by Roy Fellows of Berwick and sns or his glasses and chirps to join in conversation me