Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 27 Jan 1958, p. 1

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can on mama mama to name arid districts poliolcarnp gn Mrs Knon 53 Sunnidale Road who was Mrs Knox is lieiself vlotini of polio be displayed this year is here holding one of the dime posters whithwlll Joan Long publicity convene of the attic Club which Deceased is coir Hamilton pane around town her is sponsoring the drive Simone Coiunty Library NOGROU ort since he arrivedin Canada to talc intment as County Librarian Meddltoldecounty ncillors that while the report showedincreased use of morn insroncq his library servicesfithérewas no grounds tor complacency Ihere is 1th wacan do and onr services toschools Dunng last yezirthere was ap proximatelya per cent increase oizbnolc circulation to schoolrooms 403 books comparedwlth 77074books in 1958 The fee charged to schoclrooms is nom inbl $10 per year and 20 books were exchanged monthly per schoolroom subscription If the sehoolroom were to provide an equivalentmrnount ofbooks out of its own funds it won dcost $520 to theyear The First Column cgremlin ptwinto this col won last week so should explain wh happened to those who they read it twice 1ghiey lt wasgan illusion ut whileconfined to home at ran out pap ginothat So use both ides of W0 sheets andn what happens rne side andith die the column wa potted when abou 1000ol ou 7300 Copies ha be printed In tly out Lot There was no tirne to set the links0 out came the abbr hatedcolumn and substitution item was inade we decided to use the un bridged version in the xt issu So six paragraphs out 18w repeat Next time wi not use two sides copy numb Montreal um ninth allot we must doln extending Bookmobile mueage VA significant act was the creased mileageof the bookmoblle uring 1957 it covered 119111iniles double thntof 1956 ltcarried ap proximately 23500 books equiv alent to $47000 worth of stocks er Medd pointed out that while there had been a20 in crease in the total circulation from the library stock there had been only increasein stock This was serious matter and indicated the necessity of keeping up the stockxin thefuture along With Ether commodities laverag 15 according to pulv had We Although an mated saved since bya certain amount of directbuy ing romrBritain theaverage cost per book to the library showsan crease of six per cent over 19 AssistantLihrhrlan Resigns In his printed reportlidr Medd announced the resignation from the stat of Mss EarlafPilatzke who was assistant librarian asV from thefendoilast year Bilatzke had been associated with the Simcoe Countylerary Coop craiive since itsrearlier days It is hoped that this ar operative listing 11313110 will be available between the county library and the rarles the progres made years the Barrie DATES xFIXEp At the annual meeting of the GeorgianBay Fairs Association Lorne Seott of ten Mills was libraries and de ositstations not aschoolrooms PLACENGY libraries VLas ycar alibrary as ragopened at Tottenha and de posit station wasstarted at New ton flobl on liirMedd looked lorward to the time when it Would beposslblelor the county library to foooperate with the smaller only in theloan of books at presentVbut in the assistance in book buying andreierence infor rnatio This is already being done in sonie counties in Ontario Last year the iibraryrecaived grantml $9000 from the county this year is $5100 The library 26 aniiltdhjkldded adow and noon Cantlon 2a Tor onto passenger mith car was taken to Boial Victoria uthvbound Hospital in serious cohdltion Bolhthe driver thiscar the driver niVthe north und carind another passenger illlam And arson sz arenamasts were treatedtor cuts and bruises Police Fllld Car Before Owner Realizesv Its loss gt Birrie car nwaerdid not notice the loss of his vehicle from outside hishouse until alter it had been amidabandoned near ParryVSoumL Ralph Snelgrove reported to Barrie Police the loss of his car outside his house on Friday alternoon Thecar isVdsed by his wife and isVlett together with the our air Snelgroveyscs out sidethe house serVIces own and village lib rariesyja deposit statl 202 Union Cemetery Boar wash 1d Tuesday evpning Jan 21 Commiinity House with eight members present and with superintendent tyasurer of Lorne Whiting and also secretary the board presidin In opening he annualv report including ancial statement and resume of the great amount of work vac complished during 7195 port Vvhich brought from dim tor Charles Lowe the emphatic statement thatii was the moist completkeVGr presented to the board and should be given to the publictokeep them lnIormed on it noteworthy that in many tery Boar th littl the directorate was oi1958 as follows chairma should show marked improv chaseprlce oi plots bcappll Cemelery applies sectionsoi the Managua this meat in thelyaars to come Supervisors Visit llhe cemetery was visited by Mr final supervise terles to On examination was thorotlgh arrle 40 per ce thus assuring healthy end in perpetual care Scrihed declara on 41958 Willard 90 made of our secretarymeander alter having the necessary indpre of ofiice The secretary aske the mean hers to name chairman for was chosen oxwithbV eogagi secreta treasurer at 200 The underlpenditure oc gt charityand well $24 czal dminlstrationfi$5y500u heading of charity and welfare can be broken down lurthen There was $51900 under spending onf hospitalization saving $2500 on the construction Georgian Manon Borden increase in registry of fice income$13200 underSec talk on Curling whichoriginat an special Vflnance committee to study all applica cm tlons for grants and make recommendationsror this years budget rGounty Gounctl Awill resume its sitting on Tuesday February The specie finance committee consists of the Wardeanouncillors Lisk Pincldn Joslin and Patton lhe hudlted balance sheet for the Countyfor195lshows sur plus 409462 In addition to gt this surplus there is $25000 re serve fund lorVJmprovements to count buildings which was set grounder bylaw last year and which can only be usedfor this porpose There liaise reserve lundauthorlzed under the fluid lpalv Act cl per cent of the 1057 levy amounting to $57000 ihe pbincinal reasonorlor the current surplus is jam under expenditure of$38200 and an ex ecss lnestlmatedérovenue of $31 eufieduundcrrthe headings of ad ml muon justice The large saving under the Jr of of 5168003on the expected cost SimeonManor and saving Excess llcvenue Excess revcnue was provided by additional provincial grantspsl 80D$l200 from the Departmeot abbcieneeln respect o£Camp 15 dissessmcnt At $1000 and Wm SD In nVrr ng at last years surp Kiwanis Hove Curling Topic For Scot Night It being the closest dateto the 99th birthday anniversary of Robert Burns Kiwanis Clnbltw day will have the usual Scottish theme but th the emery poet whoalthough short unhapp life has brought people the club will have by Kiwanian is eminent 91 this Vsimject of the two romance an pleasure millions of thee Via SelvmV in the County Balance sheet no provision has been made for the GAS deficit of $20013 in 195 the allowingtowns paid thefour highest levies to the county Barrie $186292 Orillia $158225fMidland $87195 Col lingwood $61817 MaintainVRaie for Roads The finance committee has been askedio consider again thesei ring three mill assessmentfm county road purposes1bis figure has been consistent over the past low years but it is thought by number In councillors thth the assessment Iorroads is too low Last year thisrate produced revenueoi $327684 and this year because of incrcaSed assessment in the county the figure will show an increase at $16000 €ouncilidr Williams of the roads committee pointed out that the Minister of Highways last year had said the countyrwas not rnis Deceinbér qu Bad Month Fer Road Accidents Statistics rrum be than how that December Linontb tor highg 35people weieinjure During the month 2887 vehicles were checked and 1461warnings were issued were laid mtotalctmsbighways accidents IBarrieMVerchanisi linich Women Coffee Meeting Tomorrow 28jh ed to be ongthyand soit ts me totnloi 593 charges Councillor mm Small added 1112 even intimated to me that the county would have to step up its program for road improvement Councillor Fisher Ganton sought another interpretation of the waisterfucmarks He point ed out that although Simcoc Coun ty had low dsasesnient compared with otho counties the amount ot money raised was groanrinse the other counties He agreedlthatébccwnister had indicated the county could expect little further help irom thcpro vinceVunless it was prepared to do more tor itself Debate on Recess Therewas considerable debate on the matter of recess lCouncil lor Fred Kipncarfelbthattbo re cess msunneeessary He felt the idea must have beenslipped through council without much consideration Councillo Downey of Vespra Township chairman of the rules committeethat brought in the suggestion said it was not slipped through In introducing the suggestion hehad stressed there werofi some for reaching changes CouncillorPlnchin Midland ad vocated that council shouid try this system of havinga recess it would enable the finance commit tee to give more thought to the matters brought beforethem and he hoped they wouldrthen be abletocome betore council with some soundrecoinmendatihns or 1058 budget He felt that some oi tho nonble mtha past wlthtlle CA5 hudget ha been that deci sionsh db th in Wizard anxieties originally suggested the ruleseomrnittee recess uthil James savage head of the science department at Barrie North collegiate will speak on The ent Crisis inEduu regular Vmeeti sxty Womens ofi

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