Zr 24 xx WV Ministry wavers on lights in Angus BAXTER Traffic lights slated to be installed at the junction of King Road and Highway 90 in Angus this sum mer will now be delayed at least until September Al Atchison traffic analysis supervisor with the ministry of transportation and com municatons told Essa council Tuesday further traffic counts must be taken at the junction before the lights can be install Id Ile said the ministry must justify the 340000 cost of the lights by ensuring there is suffi cient volume of traffic to war rant it Reeve Charles Iridham told Atchison council was disturb ed the ministry had changed its position after approving the lights in March Reeve Iridham told The Ex aminer council had been after the lights for years as the in tersection is across from the Angus Plaza and evening traf the examiner girl TE CASH PAID FOR CDINS STAMPS COLLECTIONS ACCUMULATIONS HOARDS 0R SINGLE ITEMS Highway 90 made it difficult to To MAY etftifétii5iiih ING ALLHCANADIAN SILVER COINS although previous traffic DATED I966 OR EARLIER ANY QUANTITY PAYING 370 9F EASE the ministry had no knowledge at that time of bypass leading to County Road 10 scheduled to be finished in early July FOR EVERY DIME I966 or EARLIER WE PAY 37 FOR EVERYQUARTER I966 or EARLIER WE PAY 92 V2 FOR EVERY HALF DOLLAR I966 or EARLIER WE PAY 85 FOR EVERY SILVER DOLLAR I9660r EARLIER WE PAY s370 and up He said the minister had no way of knowing from the SAME HIGH PRICES US SILVER COINS I964 or EARLIER Also BUYING CAN I967 I0 25 PAYING 260 OF FACE previous traffic counts how many motorists turning south from Highway 90 were actually 26paidforeachdime65foreachquarter Also BUYING CAN I96810 25SILVER ONLY PAYING 220 OF FACE 22 paid for each dime 55 for each quarter BUYING ALL CANADIAN SILVER DOLLARS County Road 10 south MUST DETERMINE I967or EARLIER County Road 10 also runs alongside the plaza meandering south towards communities such as Baxter Elmgrove and Alliston and the ministry must determine how much of the traffic making the turn off Highway 90 is actually entering the plaza or using the county road as commuter route to AllistonAtchison said He said traffic counts will be £5 taken at the county road bypass after it opens to see how much Would you believe Lynda is mother of two At 25 Lynda says her child raising troubles will be over when she is still young enough to still enjoy life traffic it will take off of the volume now turnin south with her husband Her interests include dancing fashion and people Ex aminer Photo oct PAYING37OEACHandUP MORE FOR BETTER DATES OR BETTER CONDITION EXAMPLES OF PRICES PAID FOR SILVER DOLLARS IN MINIMUM ACCEPTABLE CONDITION towards the plaza I935 i946 si2 l95lorl952 s4 I9368 194735 1953 350 I947ML 80 I954orl955 1938 i5 i948 320 I956 Israeli soldier hails treaty i94560 I950 GS hGVITTg Important CdVOnTGgeS ALSO BUYING NICKEL SILVER DOLLARSI97oioi977 PAYING$IIOeoch By LORI OIIEN The Examiner The lsraelil€gyptian peace treaty represents breakdown of the psychological barrier and is the first sign of recognition of Israel members of the Simcoc ouiity Jewish Community Association were told Saturday Lt ol Yona laxit on leave from the Israeli Defence Forces to raise money in tanada for the United Israel ALSO BUYING ALL US SILVER DOLLARS I935 or EARLIER 5500 ea AND UP recently and he hoped Europe would see that Israel is will mg to make concessions for peace We were blamed for many things like the oil crisis he said Now we can show them were not the bad guvs Theyll see we gave back territories in the Sinai area He said immigration to Israel will improve because the tear of war that kept many away has been lessened He said Immigration increased by 50 per cent during the first three WANTED STAMPS COLLECTIONS ACCUMULATIONS ESTATES CANADA MINT or BETTER USED AWANTED ALL GOLD COINS CANADA USDRITISH WORLD EXAMPLEFOR UNDAMAGED COINS Appititl said it was 10 tirstltinlie tan Afab Itlittitl realized he mglï¬ithjfggawgaus It $5150 US MINT or BETTER USED won no suLLect Ill Iyltig or es roy srac or srae re mquts III cry in Although there were risks in signing the treaty the ad 511112 IQNIlltZ Smell settlements to relocate litCol Iazit CANADA $20 1967 in say gt WE pAy 125 mm gmv Mr mow mm in pant said this will be the first time settlements are list nantlLd T110 rtm is SM mmum for security ht uxPIuinod and these particular settlements were encouraged by the CANADAMOO PROOF WE PA 135 I920 or OLDER TITLESitIttzttisitiatListeriaaffirm gtsizittiitmatte am ARREST WEPAitiiiiéto CANADAN COVERS 9°°°r°L°ER lt we aiwuys 5ming orgex he said Now We the Sinai with the advent of10000 Arabs in the area $3 WE PAY 200 CANADIAN MINT 50 00 SINGLES wont have toliglit on two fronts AGAINST PALESTINIAN STATE CANADIAN PLATE BLOCKS Ile said countries to the east particularly Lebanon Syria 1I0IV GirlII made it clear Israel is absolutely not in US $4 WE PAY 6000 1950 or OLDER and Jordan know they have less power without Egypts sup WOT OI the Creation Of it IilleStiniIm Sta EIIOHIJ 10 WOSI US $5 WE PAY 80 Portl 431 510 WE My 120 PLEASE NOTE BETTER QUALITY OR OLDER COLLECTIONS ivioiis ierL are ris invo in tea Ing wi IO maJOII srae is wan see West Bank re Sadat he said We dont know if were dealing with one mam In Our hands he said The Arabs have choice of 2i $20 WE PAY 240 PARTICULARLY DESRED man ora country and wont lind out until hes gone The economic possibilities between Israel and Egypt are now unlimited Lt Col Eait said Egypt has an abundance of oil and not much oil relach industry an area in which Israel can offer expertise lrade can now open up with IIgvpt as land bridge between Israel and llld and Europe as it was for 1000s of years he said DEVELOP IULRISNI Iourism can also develop between sites like the pyramids and Jerusalem lt ol Gazit said the peace treaty could lead to renewal of relations between Israel and the IS African countries that broke relations when Israel crossed the Sum anal in 1036 Ile admitted lsracliEuroixan relations have been poor GrOU p5 sen din THE HURONIA SYMPHONY briefs already for conference total of 12 groups have sub groups and local organiza Initted briefs for the upcoming mayors conference on growth May IT The committee eminining the special setup made final arrangements luesda for the event to be held at Georgian tollege Briefs have so far come from established groups like the Greater Harrie Chamber of Commerce and Georgian Col lege Ald Ired Ituempcr said Tuesday They haxe also come from more specialized groups such as the handicapped We understand number of groups haVc decided to par ticipate but havent sent us their cards yet said ld Ituemper The days activities begin at It am with health and cmergcn cy groups being represented At 10a III social scr ice and special interest groups will take the floor Educational and cultural groups will be allowed to haye their say at II In The group will then adjourn at noon for lunch meeting again at In for business tions it the citys own departments will submit presentations Finally at pm local developers and recrational groups will have their say banquet will be held that night with David Hotenburg parliamentary assistant for treasury economics and iii tergocrnineiital affairs the guest speaker Trudeau has put us in debt for 118 Billion Dollars thats an average of 11800 dollars per employed Canadian Vote Ron Stewart countries to go to Apart from international concerns Israel has social pro blem 10 per cent of the population or 300000 people live under the poverty line jMost of the national budget is used for unproductive things like building an army and repayment of loans he explained Theres not much left after that lie said Israel must also support immigrants who often come in with just the shirt on their backs Project ltenewal has been created to focus on social pro blems over the next five to seven years It 01 Gazit said Outside communities will adopt one of III distressed neighborhoods Money from 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