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Barrie Examiner, 29 Jun 1922, p. 6

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CHERRI icupfu! ful 0:-ch I met" to P11 The I 1-1. ELSTON mss M.McAn'rHun_ runs REMODELLED AND anmuu-:n R. R. BOTHWELLV J. VICTOR BRETT V BROWN & CO. H. J. BUCHANAN `H. H. BURNS J. A. R. CAMERHON H. c. CHANNEN Next Week you ll receive this Coupon- JERSEY CREAM Iain Excluzive Agent fdr ' PEASE FURNACES Get Your Biscuits from One of These Stores? SAVE YOUR , ou) CLOTHES 1-`on ANOTHER SEASON Give Us a Tris`!-- Pl;one_ 441w LET usno THEASAME FOR YOU Phone - K 3 E1a..i,.u. s:.| uuvvuu `U nus. -ulaaulvvn ..... ...-..-. A license fee was recommended refunded. to R. H. Currie of Collingwood. ' Property Accounts | The Property Committee recommended payment of accounts as follows:-- W.- A. Lowe 6: Son, 810; W. Shouldice. repairs to Court House in 1921, $8.10; also con- struction of cementwalks at the Children's Shelter, repairs and shingling at the jail residence and improvements to halls and lavatories at the Court House as outlined in the architect e plans. Education Accounts The Education "Committee passed the fol- lowing accounts :- E.~Shear. $35.50 ; Geo. Wilson, $26.15; Goldwater Continuation School, `$1392.15; Tottenham`~-Continuation School. $1355.60; Alliston High School. $104.78. . mL_ ..... ....4. .: 1'............c.... 'l.c............ 4'... n , (Continued from page 2) It was recommended the.Clerk be auth- orized to make inquiry concerning the` young girl child of Mrs. Geo. Wismere com- mitted to the Shelter at London. ` U`.lOo - The request of Inspector Longman for La} grant of $50 for S. S. No.4, Sunnidale. was acceded to. 7 1: n_.'_..I... .."D-...l.'.-.l ....... .........:n+..A W35 HCUCUUU LU. ` J. E. Coo'm'bs of Bradford was appointed a delegate to attend the conference to be held in Toronto re. c'ont'muation schools in rural districts. I $50,000 IS ADDED"[ FOR COUNTY ROADS] The following accounts were -passed for-I pa.yment:- Inspector J. L . Garvin, $2.00; Hale Bl'O8., $10.50;. Northern Advance, $14.25; Educational Pub. Co., $26.60; Northern Advance, 819.50; -Barrie Exa.m- I iner, $27.00; Bulletin Press Limited, 8105;` J. E. `Morrison, $19.35; Inspector Day, $4.15; -Miss L. McKnight, $21.75; Wm. McKaughn, 821.60; R. J. Nesbitt, 823.20; Thos. Irwin, $22.60; W. J. Mackay, $22.- 60. It wives also recommended that grants be passed for the Beebon Continuation JERSEY CREAM SODA ` 279 Elizabeth St. JAS. CHEESMAN A. E. FLEETHAM R. J. GALLAGHER A A. w. GOODFELLOW HINDS BROS. soc. HUTCHINSON R. A. JOHNSTON , Send us a `diagram of your home and 1et,us gure on_ your hea'ting . . _ . . A . -..L School, $960.22; Elmviale l Continuation School, $1764.40; Cookstown and Creemorc High Schools, xunstated amounts. Help Edenvale Bridge Recognizing the need .for immediate ac- `tion with regard to the Edenvale` bridge, Couvn. James Martin offered a resolution respecting it at the last moment. Chairman [Coleman said he. did hot care to express a personal opinion relativeto the condition of the bridge, but was agreeable to the Martin suggestion. The motion was that the chair- man of Roads and Bridges name a com- mittee to take full charge `of the Edenvale bridge, with instructions to make what re- pairs can be made at this time, and that when the ice has Lformed to a` strength to permit traffic onlit, steps -be taken to wreck the defective 80-foot span and erect a steel span in its place; the committee not to be tied down if they can "work out any other plan that will prove better. The committee named the Warden, Engineer Campbell. D. Quinlan,` Gouns. James Martin, Wilson, Smith and Chairman Coleman. . i Another late motion was from Oouns. Drysdale and A. Wilson. extending an in- vitation to the Provincial Plowmen's Asx sociation to hold its" annual meet of 1923 in F105, near Elmvale. --v,--- -..- ---=--.....,.. 1 The standing committee on Roads and Bridges reponted consideration of increasing expenditure on highways in the County. and recommended the sum of $50,000 be `added to the amount adreadyr set aside ($175,000) for expenditure on roads and bridges; . -and further recommended that $10,000 of theamount be added to road limprovement for the towns and villages. TINA nnvnmniffnn nvru-ocean` o Janina Cru- Aupul. v. Recommended that the following requests be'~ieft to the decision of the enzineer:--g Bequest of Couns. .Wilson and Fisher for `a grant of $500; Couns. Goodeve and Dun- ham. grant for construction of Dunn's Hill: Couns."'ZR.ankin and Goodeve. for grant of $5,000, repairs for the bill; also request v of Gouns. Walker and Jermey for a grant of 8200` to assist in draining West St., Ori1liaiTp., opposite lot 6. . . 8300 Granted Beeton a Recommended that a grant of $300 be UUIJGIICU auavculcuu llllll lCUclVUuo A request of Couns. Lumsden and Dutton. re designating a proposed new road, lot 13. cons. 5 and 6, Tp. of Tay, in the village of.Victoria. -Harbor, as a County road, was considered and the request granted. - Roads and Bridges Bills Approved The .\Roads and Bridges Committee re-' commended the zfollowing in their reports. Iwhich were adopted :- of An I-nnnnnf r: l'!mn.- n_l\I\('nuvn an-nA ucuuuzu uuvmuun: nu uus 14iun:y .lIlBeI'(Bu':. Recommended that the County Engineer and the councillors from Ori1lia..td`wn. be a committee to act in conjunction with re- presentatives from Ontario County in deal- ing -with improvements proposed in said report. ' ` 'l'.).....-.....'..........,l...l 41..-; 1.1.. :..II.....:.... ___._..n._ IIUIPIUVUXIICIIU IUK ULIU IIUWUH ll Vlllusiu U The committee expressed a desire for more information in regard to expenditure `on the Provincial Highway through this County and recommended that the County Treasurer communicate with the Public; works Department, Toronto, rfor a more` detailed statement than received. ____ _-_4 _1n_____ 1 ,1 ~n,.._ ` WIIIUII W51? HUUPEU -`j _ ' That on request of Couns. Goodeve and Davis the Roads and Bridges chairman and Coun. Goodevebe a committee to act in conjunction with representatives of Duerin County in respect to building a bridge op- posite lot 21. in Adjala-Mono townline. Simcoe-Duetin. and take what action is deemed advisable in this C9unfy s_interest. Pnnnvnmnnn Hug} Hug I";-unn.+u I7`...-2......_ Highways T. H. JOHNSTON PATRICK KEARNS 'A. RAYNER - T ARTHUR J. TUCK JOHN S. VAIR DALTON WHITE J. D. WISDOM & C0. "'D""' "". J""" """"'O . requxrements. `We assure you our very best attention, This coupon gives yo_u `the chance to` try Mc- Cormick s Biscuits-you will like them, we re sure. Each biscuit contains a proper proportion of all `necessary ingredients- thoroughly baked to im- part _the full food value. I During the next week a coupon lil<'e'the illustration (printed in green). will be left at your 'hom_e--look for it-it is worth we to you. Take` itvto your grocer with Sc and he- will _ give you. a regular 45c package of-McCormick :-Jersey Cream Soda Biscuit's. By the narrow margin of 23 to 21 votes on division of the -County Council in the last day of its session, Orillia lost its bid for a $5,000 grant to its hospital. When the report on requests for special grants to I hospitals was made, it recommended that` the matter be laid over till November. An i amendnient was thenoffered that this re-I por-t be not adopted, but that instead the{ sum of $5,000"be granted to the Orillial Mnrnnr;n` unnnifnl A VV\l\.':I\v\ -uvnn Inn`- Dlllll UL 'WU,UUU TIC El. 511 llcll UU I/I-[U `J1 11 Memorial -Hospital. The motion was lost by two votes, four members being absent. The original report was then adopted. Avnnnn fkn nnnn:nl nu-on-In nnnnnani` `n n. WUUU IIKI CD01] cllhrllll-I. LI `IIIIU \JUuIl|I a At the Ba.rrie sessio , Couns. Hanly and! Coles moved that the grant. of $10,000 to the Mruskoka Hospital be rescinded and that to half of this amount $1,000 be added and that amount, $6,000, be equally divided between Midland and Orillia institutions. On this the Finance Committee recommend- ed no action be taken. The vote on the $5,000 grant stood :- Yeas--Boyd, Carson, Coleman, Coles,l Dutton. Eplett, Fisher, Gratrix. Holmes, Jackson, Jermey, Knupp. Lumsden, James` Martin, McKinley. Reynolds, Rowe, Sin- clair, Walker, Wilcox. `KTn.m 'D-n..A.-u. `lmm.-lnl.-. I'\...Jn..~. -Hill; it was also recommended that a _ .. v... `The County Engineer .and three coun- cillors were recommended as a committee to investigate the feasibility of the erection of an overhead bridge over CouIson s cut on the Sunnidale-Essa townline and confer with G.T.R. as advisable. It was recom- mended th-at Couns. Dutton; Rankin and Hanly be a committee to act in conjunction with engineer re work to be done on Firth _ ` grant of $2,000 be made'to Medonte"l`p. and 81.000 to Tiny Tp., to :'be paid on receipt of satisfactory statement of expenditures. II. II.___. Il'_`l 7EAl_,J, ,, ,, I .- 1111.7 Ullsldl ICPUIL Wt I/LIUII WIUPUCU. Among the special grants proposed in Or- illia was one wfor $1,000 instegd of the usual $500 to each hospital `in the County. A} Man III.-n--in mmain nnilhn IJ'n-J null yiams, A. H. Wilson, J. Wilson. Ulllll , VV ll.|l\C.l _` VV llUUAo ,Nays--Brandon, Drysdale. Dunham, Goodeve, Gooden, Hanly, Jardine, Jamie-` son, Lambert, W. H. Martin. Mqore. Pat- terson, Rankin, Rusk_.' Stephens, Smith, Sullivan, Taylor, Thompson, Webb, Will- A I _-..--.-..,.-- V- w--Iavanunlvnannull H" `Eo"1;;1'.WMcKin1ey's recommendation. a grant of $25 was approved to be paid Harry Barron I.`__ _ I _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ A l __ ORILLIA LOSES $5,000 GRANT BY VOTE 01-` TWO I I/U ]Jl.nlUULl U11 1110. Recommended a committee to deal with Hydro Electric Power account of $234.50; also Treasurer authorized to pay to Treas- urerof Matchedash Tp. $12.80, amount of account submitted, and that Treasurer be authorized to pay. $4, Simcoe s share for work atjMono Mills bridge, opposite lot 5; also recommended payment of $30, Sim- coe's share on drainage between Vespra and Flos, on request of Oouns. Wilson and Emu}. 'given the village of Beeton for improve- -ment to Provincial-County Highway !through the village; also granted request !of Couns. Jermey and Dutton for $200 for" repairs to townline between` Orillia and Medonte; that Couns. Goodeve and Cole- manbe a committee to work in conjunction with `Dufferin County re Porter-Cook claim for damages. On Guy Marston's commun- ication re delegates on road-inspecting tour, no action. On the petition of ratepayers of Vespna Tp. re watercourse, the same to be placed on le. `l)m..-....~.m....A..A .. .'..........:u.... 4.. .l....l ...:o1-. A. Regular _ 1 . __-__, _ 7'}C$s.}l:o'ombs, n;vi';,'B{vian, Overend. For Goulson s Bridge A - Acyuu uutvcua ab 1 U1 -l: '1V.u:LV`lUUH. Simcoe's share of work on .,townline of Mulmur `and Tossorontio in _1921, $48.30. was recommended paid; and on a damage lclaim from -`Mrs. Geo. Lovering; of 818.10, `itowas advised no action `be taken. On the :report by the Engineer re work on Simcoe- lGrey townline, the committee endorsed the ~course and (would authorize the Engineer and committee to have the work completed. Ask for Flag Station The committee presented a resolution that the Council approve the request of re presentatives of Medonte Tp. that the C. P. R. make--provision for a ag station at Martin s siding, and that a copy of the prproval, with petition, ?be sent to` the .P.R. 4' The committee recommended that the request of the Canadian National Parks of Ottawa to erect a stone marker at the site of Glengarry Landing near Edenvale bridge be granted. ' 'l"l-an .-..m.....+ ..t' 0..."... '1...._: .... -__I L uc sldlllfuo ' 1 The request of Couns. Jamieson and Jar- dine re advisability of designating that portion of townline opposite con. 8, Notta- |wasaga and -Mulmur, as a County road llinking Simcoe and Dufferin systems was 1 U IIUUIJI - On request of Counsl Carson and Good- lave. a grant of $200 was recommended to R repair culvert at Port McNicoll. Qinuum .-. .J{...... -1` --.,._l.' __ ;-__._.I:._, :- You re making a mistake if you do. 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