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Barrie Examiner, 6 Dec 1957, p. 14

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tlon for some land which government rebates 60 talization costs Were $13389 to Wo id Leoquov Legion The newly formed branch of theCIoadian Legion askedthe consideration of council to lease the right to build community hall on some lands which became the property of the township with the plan registered It is It the eornerof 25 sidnroad and the 9th line This acreage which has Iain dormant like many other such park properties since the plan was adopted is to bepnt into use by the Legion branch which proposes among other things to have rink there tor winter use and to beau tify the lands The branch will also begin to raise funds ocrect ahall on the property for which council has agreed to allow lease providing certain toms are agreed The Legion president George Burton camclo the council meet ing to outline his plans which he says has Incsupport of all 35 members They want project which will bc lasting benefit to the community he stated Ditch Damages Howard Allan asked considerai washc ing cut off by the changing of the south lnnlsfll ditch Legal opinion will be obtained by the clerk WonlsiAlGole Noble Hannah camp to an agree ment with the chairman of the roaddepartmcnl and the supervi sor that if he donated sufficient land to enable the road to be straightened he was to get new fence erected He now claims that this should have included gate The opening had been closed with western type gate but he claims that his horses got out through this and that proper gate will have to be included An offer of 5050 basis was refused The land was good value and feel it should include thcwhole thing Vllannah stated to lnnisili council Welfare sill11th The actual amount expanded on relief to Oct 31 according to Gor don Mason relief officer was $4424 of which the provincial Hos same 11 ates were amounts The years est to Consuira Ion Group County Council education com mitteeestablished consultation committee to discuss the matter of high sehdol problems to do with the Letroy partfof the luv nisfil area The comniittee Eon sists of councillors Nash Calvert and Campbell together with the chief inspector for thedistdct and an appointment fromtheDe partment of Education The com mittee will offer adviceon the high school matters under conten tion in that area ylnnrsill Farmers Credit Union Bank at Stroud did over1 million dollarslumoverdn the past 10 months This followingthe three years they have been operating as bank with office hours three days and one night weekly This means that the preseht quarters are becoming too small to handle the business The nlemhership land assets have increased in pro portion to the businessand the loans which are all local are claimed win all my good shape an take all the funds they can The report loathe Embers meeting showed the turnover to 110000 tozthe end of ey avemany trust ndbusiness accounts but so far the township has not authorized any accounts withthe lice commiss ZCon der Applicnt us as en eavor er hues ha about the the cover these bake sale in Midland on Friday parade Midtown mlssiondcpidcd um therEwofild be meeting Tl sworn in the advertisement for chiefwcm received and thesewiir take some time to love was not present at the meeting The recurs and nothing Wis detiidedLitthat time Business Asch otlorr Hydro Discussion At annealing of lnnlsfil Busi ness Mens Association it was de cided that at 5a dinner meeti which could also be the Inn a1 meetin smears and other flutters or the association speakcriwould be invited to talk on the advisability of having lotzl hydm commis sion Councillor Torrens who is member of the association speak ing to the group said he felt that from the information now avail able the establishment of pow cr commission in the township was not financially feasible at present Candidate for reeve Charles Sproulc who also was asked to speaksaid hl would assure open council meetings if he were elect ed Mrs Mary Law spat her hus band and supporter Mrs Bailey to speak for her as she has tem pomrily lost her voice and has to stay inside few days Mrs Bailey saidthw hoped tor the support of the electors espec ially the womenandlassurcd that Mrs Law wouldbc in support of commifiionto handle hydro The association which has been in operation loss than ayear has about 65 paidvup members The are planning new business dirA cclory for the coming year and hope to have all the businesss people of the township included Christmos becororing it would be nice if some organi zation were to suggest prize for the best decorated home or place of business With the best oom er of the township occupied by the municipal offices it might be real start if they were to make start Most districts are doing this these days¥Braifiord is an example wxEBRIDGe Good Bake Sale The lnslillite glance successor Honor Newlyweds Saturday evening friends and neighbors of Mr and MrstMar shall Grenier held shower and dancein their honor intbe com munity Hall in Wyebridge From British Columbia Mr and MrsHarold Fallis Desroches British Columbia ited recently with Mr and Mrs William Faliis Holiday in Toronto Miss Marilyn Robina is spend ing weeks holiday with her sister Mrs Dean Jones in To ronto At Toronto Convention Mr and Mrs Lorne Carrot spent two days last week attend ing the Gara Operator Conven tion in Torn Mr and Mrs Henry Reynolds spent day recently withMr and Mrs Edwin Reynolds in hackt Blind James Townes returned to Blind River on Tuesday aft spending the past two Jack Eakley returned to look for work there Birthday Party Mrs Kiriruprfintcrtained few little girlsat birthday party for nor daughterLeona on Su day afternoon Leon was five years old Barrie Santa Claus Parade Mrs Howard Lumgnia and ark motored Ito Barrie on 52 rday and attended the Santa Gian join the Mounties besides the election The finest illustfatlons on Service of Toronto publishers Twentycur drawings 1n blackandwhite and color are featured in the tale otinh cgch MMIllusrrales This enchanting plcturesiory book tells how Salvador usedghis home sense to earnvthe right to andhow he then won the hearts of everyone including the Queen who d1 ed him with lump of sugar Originally Wesvternerr Lloyd Scott came to Barrie from To ronto transferredto the local of gesiionit was decided the ice by the Ontario Hydro graduate of the Ontario College of Art Mr Scottis employed as technician but finds time to do illustrations He is very proud of his Salvador contribution be any juvenile book published nnywhere for very long time weretpenned by Barrie artist Lloyd Scott for publication entitl edEALVADOE The blouse ThatJolned The Mounties according to the Brit greased by dint corn an ordi mind in os avornblé receptionrrrom the prcssa publitxiaincedts dean less th three weeks go lionScott sanc St dhownwlth arrow or his other Book of the story freelanccd his way ous ndVentures pecting in the gold in of landhake son aha former During the war he says he Royal Nunhwm tegnlglice ngoD once had bore me Salva $323 33 pm mg intbrésfins Point bout got 35 Mrasc the story that was written turn years ago and pin caily On freelance hasi he hasll chm tfnl when th Queenhwas lnstrated many books lnciu Is In history of pinada Tl Adv Mr Scott has sketched and Eight Revision Appeals Eight appeals were heard by Goldwater count of revision mcnscunt 1559550th éson ms yre ntfiand council as court of revisionand Goldwater assessor Henry Wor mll Sn in handling items pie scntcd gt Representing Manning Hard ware Stanley James aske ductions in both the music hall andlstorag ahdthe hardware buil gontb oppositczside of Mam Estreet Assessql worrelliagreed re duction was warrantedmwing to the deterioration of he storage tanner building and the use hich can he ade of it and suggestedthe $2000 assefiment be cut in two on Reeve Lawrence Devines sug urt should lnspcct the bull ng be fore making aldecis Following comparisons court decided what sessment stand on the buildinghas income inclu ed tat of part of the building as panmynt Mr and Mrs Orin ppealed the their homo as tub high owing discussionof prgiperties andjflieh the com fqeeide 1h Appea by Thomas Seymour Thomasll Potter and Mill were settle with sor itleout lo correot they clerk enteredappeals on propertiesof MP The dated We are convinced ecclesiastical bodies wllk come up yith the answe kin Camplull Courier ue course filfi Minor PA 54427 93 the betterment of it man torre building crrvazrv name Friday 330 gtto demo strata making Chri Inns wreaths contion ment was in Matchedash of tea Lake on observed the Villagele ester last week forwardyd Lhetmfl ate work at golden weddl them for wecki Glad to ing was and chlidrenldr Enlaamosflmd bayWiildvidc lc urn owar Carson and so recentvlsiton Miss Nellieilloskin war gu aniiiv at Norlnnd lo ast Saturday yls miastsunda Mrs Ed Reynolds returned Toronto Virit James in Toronto attending thecoopcr ative convention Delegatcs toMectlng Mrs Albert Horne INLM Bernal Johnston werlafielcgiatcs to the Barflecancer Society nualmeeting chtter Again out agalrialter beingln bed for some time within challmcnt Joint Christmas Party Thehugb WI nd the Feder ation 6an ar airings joint Christmas party in iigby School on Wednesday evening commit tee Mrs Manford Horne and Mrs Wilfred Jolnrstou Lunch and candy and dollars the schoolroomwith good at lendancc The theme of the meet Vdic and IV wi Swanson The ski osmium was Mrs Schson Peter seated Jo Switzcr Marvin Latimer stains hallowed boardab ts great stage see Mrs Don McLeod capiontory tour limit than in ex lnmhnuks firebany as does mania Bush em ertal there is nothingl client the exterior of th bull ng to even remotely the we is it held n31 objective in life orthy of the tost striving awith the min Enrico Caruso Geraldine apin Emma Calvc and many many olhas For overdo years thedingy appearing building the vast in terior of hich has Jresounded again andagaln the glorious sounds the wo dsrnost beauti ful singing voiee5has been na tional centre ofart and culture 11 the United States and one of the greatest operatic lnstitutions in the world tlt has fascinating history ai hwat insfascinating asthe ilota oi the dramas enacted to music1 on flsrnightystn Opened on October 22 tsaa it had been subscribed for by of cw York financiers who able to obtain box seats at the operas held at the Academy enilemon with artistic appreciation as weili as money subscribed eight hundred thous and the new building an own especially Wagner then at the height of their popularity the Go Epsilon in the opening in Iliad to Heather visited Sun McOag uesparents forth arri orge Rollie present status of ascendancy Gntti casam besides cumin inch topfllghtnrlirts as Caruso who was probably the biggest box Mficeattraction the company ever has had before or since was also retponslblc for making Tpossible the weekly broadcasts wldch have continued tobeasnuxce LgreaL enjdyrrlent to music lovcrs throughout Canada and the Unit od Stateator manyyeafi Giulio GattiCaaaua retiredal ter thelmsit unsound man called Hrrbertlhithérnpoqn sue ceedcd him Witherspoon aver diedlnddeniy andthe action at the Metropolitan was Langman mot twondiys rar Nellie Melba Fwdor Chale placed inane handset young tenor Edwardqohnso 10351950Jolin general manager and it is to him that ia attributed the mess wbic Americantrained opera singers enjox today at the Met lle provcdior all the world to seethat singer need nntbe born lngtRome or Milan in order to be Metropolitan opera star Voices he helped include those of lanPea1cc Grace Moore Fab rice Munael Leonard Warren Richar Hickory BlanchaTbcbom Helen lraub9l Eleanor Steber Doroizh Kirsten and others ham Fiorehza is married Canadian farmer Can servatlvg in anger 59 oak over Bing had lph Bing Liane aim oifnr the pea ii fipeii can in ngl an some of the dlder workssuch as aFaust have beenre mmg could WIpe ourout You should consult an NSURANCE SPEw mamas auauet hirnadvlse you bout the best Insurance focYOli afthe lowest compara cst Call

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