306 residents petition council Home sets precedent residents By Flill€lttl Of The Eutmiuer BARCLAY If group home tor emotionally disturbed children is allowed to operate in residential lnnisfil all resident tial areas of the township could be subject to group homes for drug addicts exconvicts parolees and sex offenders says large group of lnnistil reSIdents petition with the names of 3M lniiisfil residents opposed to group homes in residential areas was presented to council tednesday The controversial group home in question operated by Jamie and Lois MacVichie in Churchill is in contravention ol zoning bylaws said lary ltllli lawyer representing those opposed to the home Failure to enforce the bylaw lead to precedent setting in the tow nship and to lack of control in group homes and bylaws in general said Luhowy According to Luhowy his clients are no opposed to group homes but dont want them in the oxamlner Friday Oct 261370 their neighborhood or in any other residential lnmsfil area Slllllltl ltF To my mind the most logical place for group home is in an institutional zone he said Luhowy said that although the lacichie home is likely very worthwhile institu tioii it is upsetting to the litest le of his clientsi children dont need any more ieiection he said If the Machchies can find the financial resources they are prepared to fight to stay iii hurchill Someone has to stop and tight somewhere said Mac iehie touncil not make any decisions on the lacicliie home until after an Ontario Municipal Board hearing leci sion is released regarding group home in North York There is no sense laying charge unless we have some chance of coming out suc cessful said Reeve William Railway line reopened but more cleanup today fire repeatedly broke out in the wreckage the North york dwismn rules to favor of group homes liinisfil would have to abide by Canadian National Railway officials re opened the CN Bala lineon Lake Simcoes Mum 0f the derailed Cars carried automobiles ollins said Thursday the automobile gas tanks burst into flames m1 dungm said rpmr while crews were clearing the wreckage hmoni got me author ollins said the line will close for few pmhmn mom gmup hours today so crews may remove debris inmost the my mm illfmg 1le regulate them he said He said no cause has been determined in The controversy is having an ltffleritlltltom effect on the children in the Damage estimate will take some time yinpynhnvs can Tit1iim lxcause there was so much cargo involved an iwumnmg in ihmk from litterent areas really cares about them the neighborhood certainly doesnt said lamie lacichie The east side early today following Wednesdays train wreck there but they close it briefly today for further cleanup Al Collins public affairs representative said the line was opened at am to permit several trains through Work crews spent Wednesday and Thurs day repairing track that had been rippedup when 21 cars of northbound train derailed about 16km southeast of Orillia Cleanup operations were slowed because Ended in draw Barrie station CKBBs Team Radio battled team of teachers from fnnisdale Secondary School to 44 tie in floor hockey game this week but the muons Nov 14 planning meeting Commercial report coming Two major reports are ex downtown centre commer it is an inventory and ana pected to be presented when cial study analyzing stores in lyzes different areas With planning board next convenes downtown Barrie is expected regard to commerc1alusesand big winner was the United Appeal The game was held at the secondary school gymnasium for the funddrive Examiner Photo lllfll€illlll wait for decision ï¬sh Nov 14 city planner Rick Jones said Thursday to be presented Retirement party here for ministry employee Ministry of natural resources personnel from Huronia Maple Lindsay ambridge and Niagara Districts meet in Barrie tonight to celebrate the retirement of Bill Scliilleiiiore Schillemore who retires after 31 years of work in the ministry leaves the ministrys regional office in Richmond Hill where he served three years as field services cor ordinator and safety super visor Schilleiiiore it started as tower man in 1947 at io flome Lake near Parry Sound After seven years as forest ranger in that area he moved to llearst to become deputy chief ranger there of My ultiBranchB get to your money ins He spent two years in Hearst before he transferred to Swastika where he spent six years as deputyAchief ranger 1n 12 he became Lindsay District safety officer In 1966 he was safety officer in Kingston Following that he moved to Richmond Hill where he assum ed regional safety supervisor duties In I976 he took on the additional work of field service coordinator Schillemor plans to retire in the town of Lindsay said ministry of natural resources spokesman His retirmeiit party takes place this evening at the ou tineiital lnii poins out deficiencies in dif ferent areas Jones said In additon recommended use of shorefront property along Lakeshore Road towards the downtown area will be presented that night Jones says However further report on the social impact regarding the downtown improvement pro ject is not ready and may not be ready for the session in late November Jone said Information must still he col lected before that report can be presented he said Workshop for refugees BARCLAY An lndo Chinese refugee settlement workshop sponsored by the ministry of culture and recrea tion will be held Thursday at the Orillia Opera House West Street North iillia at 730 turlt maï¬az War awed CurIAIN 11 IX 1ch miles tan cross town or across the country The Bank of Montreal The Interest 83 with tiBianch You just cant beat that ihcthcr vou open Daily Interest Savings Account True Savings Account Ihcquablc Savings Account or True Chequing Account you just cant beat the convenience ot HulaBranch Banking lhc Daily Interest Savings Account and MultiBranch Banking are available at almost every branch Find out all the details and open the account thats right 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