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Barrie Examiner, 28 Sep 1977, p. 3

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the examiner Wednosday Sept 28 917 town country Sidewalk goes nowhere controversial plan to put sidewalk on the north side of Innisf i1 Street was referred back to general committee by Cl ty council Monday John Dobson one of five residents whose lots front on the proposed sidewalk appeared before council to sa that the sidewalk would do more good on the south side an would be waste of taxpayers money on either side Council had originally planned to put the walk in on the north side then switched to the south side in the face of residents protests but had planned to switch back to the north side because of the greater expense $20000 com pared to budget of $4350 of installation on the south Ald Del Cole said it is already too late in the year to put in sidewalk but city engineer Ray Allen said after the meeting installation is possible at any time until the ground freezes Apartment sent back proposed 21unit apartment building on Sanford Street approved two weeks ago by city councils general commit tee was sent back to committee Monday by council Ald Fred Ruemper said the proposal which would have seen developer Bob Birrell charged only $600 unit in development levies instead of the $1500 whic could be charged under site plan rezoning is unnecessarily generous to Birrell Ald Janice Laking noted that the committee vote had been close and all council members should have chance to vote Mayor Ross Archer and Ald Ross Lynch were absent when the issue was discussed Job still vacant general committee motion to appoint Harry Hadden of Brass and Glen Mens wear to the Downtown Improvement Board was sent back to committee by city council Monday after council learned that Hadden does not want the job Hadden was to have replaced Gordon Kerry who left the board due to business pressures Ald Ross Stephens councils representative to the board told council the board has not yet come up with suggested appointee to replace Hadden City offers to be host City council approved Monday general committee recommendation offering to play host to the June 1978 meeting of the Associated Municipalities of Ontario The event would be part of the citys 125th anniversary celebration next year total of $3000 is to budgeted for the event but the amount will be cut in half if Simcoe County council agrees to share the hosts role Archer vacates chair Mayor Ross Archer was out of the mayors Chair at city council Monday for the third timethis year The mayor attended the 55th anniversary celebration of the Barrie Kiwanis Club while acting mayor Ernie Rotman conducted the council meeting The mayor arrived late in the meeting and took seat with the aldermen but took over the chair for general committee session after the formal council meeting The mayor stepped out of the chair once in January to pre sent motion to council and missed May general commit tee meeting while attending convention Look Will be kept City council stood by general committee recommenda tion to requirea Dunlop Street West property owner to main tain the architectural integrity of an old house he plans to use as real estate office The condition is attached to councils approval of rezon ing from reSidential to commercial for George Worrall who is buying 124 Dunlop St Ald Ross Stephens opposed the condition saying it in terferes With Worralls property rights but only aldermen Del Cole Nelson Garrett and Ed Thompson supported him Smaller lot proposal approved in principle proposal which would put singlefamily detached homes on 30foot lots won approval in principle from planning board Tuesday but was sent back to city planning staff for more detailed work Smallest lot frontage allowed for singles under current city zoning standards is 40 feet The change ro osed by Letitia Heights eve ooer Jeff Madden would allow singles on lots designed for semidetached homes In conventional semi detached construction homes are oined by common wall at the ot line Under the Madden roposal each home would have one wall on the lot line and 10foot or smaller Sideyard between wall and property line on the other side and homes would be arran ed so that no twohouses join The proposal got an en thusiastic reception from board members and builders at public meetin Tuesday but planning boar vicechairman Ken Byles said he hopes to see some method of forcing developers to vary the distance between the houses and the road to keep the smalllot singles from presenting too monotonous an appearance City standards require minimum 25foot setback and most developers put all their homes at the minimum distance to save on sewer and water pipe costs thus creating uniform rows of houses Its Hay Days time beginning Thursday Itll be checkedshirtand bluejeans time starting Thurs day as downtown Barrie swings into its threeday Hay Days celebration City residents are encourag ed to wear country dress when they come downtown to stock up on bargains and join in ac tivities ranging from square dancing to postal code lottery Dunlop Street will be closed off from Mary Street to Mulcaster Street for the event with break at Maple Street to allow buses and local traffic through Attractions will include free hayrides behind garden tractors every day free music at Memorial Square beginning at pm Thursday and fiiday and all day Saturday Per formers will include the Rarrie Concert Band and folk and country artists Eric Kidd Greg Laing the Brothers Clark and Varie ty square dancing at the Five Points led by Lorne and Betty Hay and Bernie Bensette and featuring local square dance clubs Shoppers will be invited to join in Dances will be held at pm Friday and at noon Saturday farmers market Satur day from am on with farm products on sale along the centre of Dunlop Kinsmen dunking booth on Dunlop East all day Saturday with pro ceeds going to club ac tivities flag raising at Memorial Square at 1030 am Saturday to launch the Barrie and District United Appeal On hand will be campaign chairman Earl Snider the citys police Knowles refutes editorial sorry his name was used Ald Bill Knowles has repudiated Sept CKBB radioeditorial praising him for his stand against an ad ministrative proposal labelled Marxist by the radio station City Clerk Ben Straughan suggested to city council Sept tha the city ask the provincial government to ban opinion polls during election campaigns The recommendation approved by city administrator Gerry Tamblyn was turned down by council with Ald Knowles leading the opposition By ALEX MILLS Summer is over As the warm weather gradually works its way south so do many of the birds Since it happens each fall we often dont appreciate wh at an phenomenon it really is In our age of fantastic scientific knowledge and technology many of the mysteries of bird migration are still unsolved Migration is truly com plex happening in the natural world In National Georgraphics book Animal Behaviour Emlen says of bird migra tion Different species travel in different directions to different places at dif ferent times and for dif ferent reasons This is obvious right here in Simcoe County First dif ferent species do migrate Scientists claim that at least twothirds of the speecies do migrate Scientists claim that at least twothirds of the species summering in Canada and the northern United States travel to the United States south Mexico and Central and South America In the autumn most birds travel north to south but many species fly east to West or west to east at least prior to north to south migra tion For example many arctic ahorebirds of central Canada fly to the Atlantic coast at The editorial mentioned Straughan and Tamblyn by name and praised Knowles and Ald Del Cole another op ponent for securing the defeat of the Marxisttype motion But Ald Knowles told council Monday he was sorry to see his name used in an editorial describing the administrative proposal as Marxist do not consider the clerks and the city administrators motion Marxist in any way he told council The motion was largely aim Nature notes COmplex migration is not appreciated Labrador and proceed south from there BlueJay sized Golden Plover breeding in June and July near Hudson Bay travels east along the arctic coasts of northern Quebec and Labrador to the Canadian Martimes and from there travels across the ocean nonstop to South America DIFFERENT PLACES It is also obvious that dif ferent species travel to dif ferent places Some northern birds such as the Pine Grosbeak generally only come as far south as the latitude of Ontario Other boreal species like the Ruby Crowned Kinglet migrate through our area here near Barrie and spend the winter in the southern United States Still other birds like the taigainhabiting Gray Cheeked Thrush travel beyond the southern border of the United States to spend the winter in tropical areas Believe it or not the autumn migration lasts for almost half year By the middle of July Siincoe Coun ty birdwatchers can see the earliest autumn migrants the arctic shorebirds The movement doesnt really get underwa untilAugustwhen many orebirds and the first songbird migrants start wingingsouth The height of the migration occurs usual about mid September best hawk flights can be seen now most 43 ed at preventing recurrence of last years CKBBsponsored mock election which came under fire from all three mayoral candidates for confus ing city voters The station invited about 2000 city residents to take part in primary vote held nine days before the Dec election The mock vote fell on the same day as real advance poll and two of the locations used were also real polling stations on election day songbirds are on the move and the waterfowl is starting to stage its migration However some non wintering ies are still on the move en the first snow flies here and the last of the waterfowl mi ation doesnt occur until last water bodies freeze in late December FOOD Food is the dynamic entity in nature behind it all Though bird migration is mostly ruled by instinctive processes the food abun dance in any areas affects the migration in any one year and food was probably the most important force in developing the migrational instincts thousands of cen turies ago As sit here at my bedroom window writing this can see evidence of the topic of which have been writing can see White Ihroated arrows picking on the lawn bind the house Two of the little birds flitting in the trees were Black Ihroated Green Warbler and Blackburnian Warbler Climbing on the trunks there are some RedBreasted Nuthatches and Yellow Bellied Sapsucker Just now lam hearing the first Junco this fall Two months ago would have seen none of these birds here at all Its good to know Mother Nature is still alive and kicking chief Mayor Ross Archer who as honorary chairman will raise the flag Siincoe North MP Dr Rynard city Fire Ctuef Jack McAllister and other officials Simcoe Centre MPP George Taylor has also been invited the Barrie Jaycees beef bonanza live Hereford steer who will be raffled off Oct 21 The steer will be on display dur ing the mall and tickets will be available for $1 apiece the winner will get the animal in condition more suitable for freezing or eaung postal code raffle at Memorial Square hiday and Saturday Residents will put their name ad dress and postal code and onecent stamp on postcards and mail them in special box at the square Appeal kickoff The Barrie and District United Appeal will hold its kickoff meeting in the Blue Flame Room of the Consumers Gas Building Ferris Lane on Thursday at pm The meetings guest spwker will be Dr Joe Council of Kit chener This years Barrie and District United Appeal target goal is $2050 Fannon trial set for Nov preliminary hearing into the Sept baiting death of 86 yearold Maude Jean Bonney will be held Nov 9in provincial criminal mun in Barrie The date was set Iursday iii Barrie court with defendant Daniel William Fannon 18 of Utopia and defense counsel Torn Dart in court Fannon is charged with first degree murder after being ar rested by Sgt Hon Pickard and Constable Don Bulmer of the Barrie city police near am Sept 15 hours after the body of Mrs Bonncy was found in her 186 Blake St home He has been in custody sincc Sept and is applying to the Supreme Cour1 of Ontario in Toronto for bailsayslart Dart says no date has been set for the bail hearing Fannon must apply to the higher court due to the scrioumess of thccharge Sgt Pckard Constable Bulmer and Constable William McKay of the city force have been given commendations fir their investigative work by the Barrie Police Commission CGE moves warehouse to expand Canadian General Electrics nationwide parts warehousing operation has been moved from the Bradford Street plant to new leased building on Truman Road And beginning next mmth the 40000 squarefoot building will be home to the firms ria tionwide small appliances war ranty repair operation current ly located at th Bradford Street plant Cliff MacFayden relations manager at the plant said Tuesday the expanded repair facilities are required by more generous warranty policy to be adopted by the firm He would not elaborate MacFayden said 10 workers previome employer on Brad ford Street are already work ing at the new facility and two more will make the move next month The parts and repair operation will eventually employ staff of 20 as man as possible from the Brad 0rd Street lant Mac ayden said the change to the Iniman Road location will not necessarily mean any shortterm increase in the firms total employment in Barrie The firm cunaitly employs about 590 factory and office workers in Barrie reduction of about 20is planned late in the year Macfayden said and the lant will close altogether for our weeks in December Our price is the onlyditference The last few weeks we have been sold out of some sizes of your favorite bran ds of ieans and cords But now we have over 000 pair in stock Bayfield Mall Barrie 7372352 If you buy your brand somewhere else youll probably pay too 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