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Barrie Examiner, 17 Nov 1949, p. 2

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will be decided on Now would be the time to Council to steer italn the wort so or he addtdl to the bendts of the township as gt whole it is understood that Counv Ly Assessor Eric Simpson is to at tend the court of revision Per 10 minor 8999813 hops if thorough enquiry were We We mm BS 0011 Of 19 undertaken the two days allotted will We in MW to the court would have material um in muff 01 85 benefit to alLof course after all and LOnslitzclivr cuticism osoessiol attended these meet ing yet seldom has report of progress been recuested Noonan us DirYtor of Assn of mum be um by the me heAssrssors to munripal finance of is finishedm 50mg denue change tlcers dealing with scientic as sessment of real estate he conclud red with these Words Lu CATE REGULARLY Specialized Lubrication DANG ER ELD MOTORS PHONE 2487 Ask for Fred Cooper Specialist ln speech made by Albert Ltt mt say in Ontiuildlt that if any local government is justified in serving as an gisScsscd llSlliCl it can and should afford to install scientific methods of assessing pm ccdurcs If they are too small to afford these the answer is then lthat the district should be absorb icd The equitable distribuiion of ipropcrty tax burden depends on the local assessor and the methods the is using Unicss he is using isocallcd scientific system there is little chance that the DFSESSllICIll roll will be an qllllilllio one an Establish Local Improvement Areas for Fire Protection According to thr Local Improve ment Act Township Councils may pass bylaw providing for the luv stallntion of reservoirs and other requirements ncCcssnry in conncc tion with the installation of fire protection The bylaw may pro vide that the costs of the work land equipment be levied on the ratcable property in the defined urcos Thc plans and specifications with an cnginccrs report of the work to be undertaken must have the approval of the department of health This seems thc method that will have to be adopth in various areas if an organized tcm of fire protection is desircd in lnnisfll One unit located in cen tral placc might be used and charged over the areas protected on per population basis it would not seem fair to ask those beyond these points to be charged with the costs unless bencfltting equally from same Americas No Folksinger with Your Favorite Guest Star run in Monday In Friday Asks Snow Fence Be Placed Road Supervisor Cowan is vaslcl ing the road patrol men to get thci snow fence in place as early as possible He states that if any help or advice is needed by these local pm road men they can have same from his department by asking The snow fence had been left mostly and APPLIANCES in the care of those in charge of the road patrols and they are aware Your Friendly GE Dealer where it is to go Another car load has been received and this with what is on band should be of considerable help in preventing the snow from blocking the roads BYLAWNO 870 Whereas it is expedient and necessary to fix place for the Nom ination of Candidates for the office of Reeve Deputy Reeve Councillors and two School Trustees for School Area No and three School Trustees for School Area No for the Township for the year 1950 andalso to divide the Township of lnnisfii into convenient Electoral DiVISions for the establishing of Polling Divisions therein and appomting Return ing Officers Poll Clerks and to meet the requirements of the Act re specting the election of Reeve DeputyReeve Councdfors and two School Trustees for the Township School Areas composeiufSSLNos and for School Area No and three School Trustees for Nos 10 1112 13 14 15 and 17 for Area No for the year 1950 Be it therefore enacted by the Corporation of Innisiil as follows That the place of Nomination for the office of Reeve Deputy Reeve Councillors and school Trustees for the said Township for the year 1950 shalt be in the Community Hall in the unincorporated village of Chum hill in the said Township of Innigfil at 12 oclock noon to oclock on Monday the 28th day of November 1949 That Polling if required shall take place on Monday December 5th 1949 at the sevoral places herein after provided for FROM 10 OCLOCK AM TO OCLOCKPM That the following places in the several electoral divisions shall be designated as Polling places and the persons named shall be Deputy Re turning Officers and Poll Clerks therein Bert Fisher5 House The Community nail Stroud Deputy Returning Ofcer Bert Deputy Returning Officer Wm Fi8hel Young Pl016kr Gm M0 Poll Clerk Thomas Wright mm shl mu The 0range liali Lot 20 Con 10 Returning Officer Nomi nitpcdiyitts Deputy Returning Officer Gord on Mason Pulloutk Harold Parker 3The Cominuniiy nail Churchill ml Clerk Green School House No 12 Holly Deputy Returning Officer Mac Stewart Deputy Returning Officer WmL Little Poll Clerk Ralph neiue Poll Clerk Ray Lougheed The Community Hall chroy to The Grange nan Painswlck Deputy Returning Officer Depity Returning Officer Waite Kill Poll Cleric Charles Lucas er Frolic Poll Clerk Allan Lennox Tromblcy House BelleEwart Dcputylketurning Officer Wm 11 School House Big Bay Point Deputy Returning Officer Wm Ruett illclerk Mrs Trombley Reynolds ran Clerkarry Horton TheOIange Hail Thornton toumy Returning 0mm Gorde uanem Clerk Calvin Shaw Ws ll come into force and have effect from and after 73rd dayof October 1949 gt Opt 1949 +7 Gc hummer mt 30W Meinl 81 appeals had been fairly dealt with 91 MN the assessor Who ha Even man as capable as Assessor 01 more 331 3W0 years been iStewart could appreciate advrce working on the new card system of ThreeBedroom Frame House with Firepldce UVIDGROOm I5O t3O Often the first snow comes wet and freezes and if not got out of the way it is handicap for the winter Snow kept back in thc fields docs not have to be removed at the ratcpaycrs cxpcnsc After trip to Toronto first by the Reeve and Road Supervisos and later by tho cntirc council With the Supervisor truck ollcrcd lilt township by Gcncral Motors truck division was purchased for the sum of $2400 This is used equipment and cannot be accepted by the Highways Department for subsidy tinfiliLJins provcn itself However 21 new piece of equipment would cost over $15000 and is it is tcndcd to be used exclusively for snow plowing and as the township has over the past couple of years hired similar equipment at stand by rate plus high hourly rate when in use it was felt that the machine is good buy Some of the present plOWS on hand may be adapted togthis machine and should make real piece of heavy mach inery in case of heavy winter of snow Celery Growers Association Set Floor Price The Celery GYOWCFS OMari00ntario PIoWing Association wouhi Simpson held meeting at Bradford Nov embcr 15 to arrange an agreement on floor price for the celery crop for this year The meeting was attended by the board of directors under the chair manship of George Horing and Sect Robinson of Burlington The price set for the lowest at which rst grade celery from stor age can be sold is $150 per crate plus the storage costs Lower grades may be sold under the oor providing permit from the Board as to grading has been received Other members of therboard are Phil Latchman of Bradford Ross Pearl of Burlington Les Ross of Thedford Schcnak of St Catharines The meeting in Bradford drew large attendance and most of the growers seemed satised that they would not be selling their top grade product at less than fair price FRESH PORK Home Killed lumheefical Cooked meats Poultry ErcSIii Fish Viiables cabiemessagei Traffic mamasrum wuw THE ALLEN is buseinentlecs with the floor slab easily composition flooring laid directly on gravel The healing plant fill atoaoom mcnt are in basement Plumbing equipment is the fireplace able for the Storage space is liberally allowed for in The Alien Ward the three be for the front entrance and utility room general closet and linen bedroom hall The exterior walls are shown to be of frame with wide siding be ust as with asphalt Dimensions feet with on volume of 13320 cubic feet For further information about THE ALLEN write to Sm Cloud Minn May Enter Site From Four Directions Int Plow Match or 1950 giltCo Laloint tioriulns Kiwcrnls By Feats of Feats of magic cleverly executed by LtCol LaPotntt officer lcommandtng RCASC School Comp gBordcn entertained fathers and sons alike at the Father and Son ldmner Monday 01 Some niwmu Club at Community Rouse lhc magician introduced by i0 Ferguson explained that this iaccompllshmwt had been develop ed as hobby Col LtPoinl and be had been laid up for some time following an accident at his home town of Perth and he had become fatqualified with member ofi galackstones company who had been obliged to remain behind tori several week due to illness IIef became interested and followed up the art for his own entertainment It was evident from Col La Points show that he has become extremely proficient and he not BATTERY REPAIRS Fast and Slow RECHARGING Batu MANS mo ELECTRIC SERVICES 88 Bayfield Sb Barrie PHONE 2464 adaptable to linoleum or other and laundry equip utility room which replicas ful the bathroom and llundry in the sach wall Location of makes the same chimney avail heazing unit robes are provided for in each of droums and closet are planned cabinet are in the But concrete blocks can substitute The roof is covered shingles of The Allen are 38 feet by 27 iiica of 1100 square feet and all House Planning Bureau St The International Plowing Match to be held in Teumseth Township southeast of Alliston in October of 1950 was the subject of recent meeting at Alliston lengthy discussion on expected traffic problems resulted in tentative decision to have traffic enter the grounds from four directions Plans were made to have 100 acres available for parking Provincial police will be asked for aid to control traffic Other discussion centred on ar ranging for the various commit tees required3 and it was decided chairmen would be selected in January Committees will be need ed on teams tractors parking traffic billcting refreshments and many other phases There was believed to be plenty of water available and firm will be contacted in regard to supply Supply of electricity is to be loolt ed into it is expected meals will have to be served on the grounds The takc care of meals accommo tionaut1ncessarxdaoilities the grounds The site is on on oldairport and contains more than 1000 acres Because of the areas sizc maps will be provided to indicate locations of the various contests and facilities small landing field is to be made available for aircraft No raffle tickets will be sold the meeting decided Layout of tent city was dis cussed for commercial exhibits Meeting first at the office of the agricultural representative at Allisfon with Keith McRuer the group later visited the airport now oWned by syndicate Present were Mr McRuer Wil bur Reed reeve of Orillia Twp Claims Client Out of Work While Charge Pending Charles Evans KC of Bradfoer told Magistrate Foster that client of his who had been charged with selling intoxicants illegally while waiter in Tottenharn hotel was unable to get work at this hotel over him It appears that two or the crown witnesses who should testify against theoccused canngt be located and reminds have been requested bywcrownafter the firet one by the defence cOunsel Who was going on holidays to enable the police to try and produce the9le 10 these boys wifnesses Trial was set to take place on January It will perhaps be likely that the accused will have plenty of Christ mas holidays in the meantime NovCommunity Chest Drive This Your There willbe ho Community Chest drive in Camp this year The regular drive which has been made periodically in the past to correspond to the Red Feather Campaign but which was purely for Camp Borden willbe unneces sary this year If is the policy of Cami conditions indica warranted of bust claw manor Qutzen Victorious to ewfnundlan and county clerk Joseph Parke reevedAd5aelor rand outtame tle reason to participate in such while the charge was still hanging ents were fromHolland and chairman of the agriculture committce of the county council Carroll of Toronto secretary lot the Ontario Plowmens Associa ltion and director of agricultural tsocieties for Ontario Clark Young itrcasurer of the Plowmens As sociation Lashley assistant to Mr Carroll Roy Hickling reeve of Vespra Fisher Canton deputy reeve of Medonte Walter Downey of Minesing past presi dent of the OPA Allan Todd de puty reeve of lnnisfil Herbert Hughes reeve of West Gwillim bury Leonard Ransom deputy reeve of Tecumseth Louis Truax reeve of Essaj Coleman and country treasurer ltgt Innisiil Youths Held in Custody AAP CHOICE Willi STANDARD tltlEElI Pris ANN PAcE FAMOUS Continued from page one had been removed from several cottages and boathouses The stolen goods had been taken away by coat car and truck and were hidden in field and the cellar of an old house Aradio from cottage of Walker at De Grassi Point was taken to the Hoflantl barn where it was hidden They had also tak en flashlight some keys and fishing tackle from him These boys the sons of veryre spected parents in Lefroy had lit BULK MORTONS practices Asked by the crown why they did Bob stated that it of those things was just one gt Max the younger age 20 could give no reason why they had got mixed up with Ward other than that they had gone with their par ents permission to catch minnows ALL PURPOSE rimiinrs When they could not find these the first boathouse was opened to isee if there were minnows under it as it was over the crek The counsel Evans of Bradford who is also Warden of Simcoe County said he felt very Probably it is because have boys of my own and also feel badly for the families who have to helpbear the burden of this blow 7330b Hodnd had when he could not get into the Canadian Navy at the age of 17 joined up with the Royal Dutch Navy and served un til the end of the war His par CRACKED when Magistrate Foster in talking it tholadsnaftet all evidence had FLOUR been placed saidhe could not line 1ib drstand why so much crinie these suen conned daysWas being committedlay just such young men as these The fact that youhavdliad such good bringing up andihave come from pitchgood homes should perhaps 31 at you instead of inyour AmiEA MllYtlllilliISE sitciAt brisk 325 sHIRRIFFs min non 34c Ann Page Fmousfr Milli BREAD WHITEFWHOLEWHEAT mmsoAYy9y5MBmf7 1993 afwAa only amazed and mystied his aud Sauce with his tricks but kept up constant round of luughter by his Quick humorous remarks To add to his program he played two melodic number on hi1 musical saw with pinto accompaniment by Capt Glover of the RCASC School The meeting was arranged by the Boys and Girls Work commit tee with Griffin as chutrman Dr McDowell voiced thanks of the club to the entertainer It Fisher chairman of the Agricultural committee reported that joint dinner meeting with farmers of the district would be held ll Churchill Monday Nov THE HOME other animals AUCTION BY All HALIFAX CF Ovu hours of auctioninl on teat more station recently brotht nope telephoned bids for article put up for sale by the 6er Club Pm ceeds were turned over to churn res WM CAMPAIGN FOR COYOTBB 3mm tCPl The Sum chewan Sheep Breederl Assocu uon plans campaign this winter to kill coyotes with new poison that is tasteless odorless and has no known antidote it is deadly to coyotes but not as harmful to OF GOOD INSURANCE SINCE 1899 MALCOMSONS Insurance Agency DIAL 41 Dunlop Street 3735 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Z28ozns27c l9 autumn zit19 15oziin33c lxoillcitt for Ptu 48 POWERS GREEN GIANT NIBLETS NEWLow pnicE crimesr BULK lb BREAKFAST lliYS MIlA NEW LOW PRICE SUNLIoiir 33 24 3W Miguelo P12599 06 florid Maiphi doodles Nail565 AFNES Embed 139 cm 2355 24 orthcinrSPyibontlc critic Telephone 4949 it DELICIOUS CANNED MEAT KAN BEEHlVE Clillll SYBII QUAKER CORN PLAKES 25 CLARKS OLD LONDON TOWN MINCEMEA ASST TOM van cLAnKs 21in ANN PAGE FAMOUS BEAN 1201 Tin 25 24 Tin 2402 Tin Barton 2003 Style 1401 Tim xih 23 lb 3519 23 coin PksL Bradford Patent Bch No1 ml Waghid ib Cod Fruit Tin mfAnENs JELLY 2Pkgs 33

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