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Barrie Examiner, 29 Jun 1944, p. 7

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11 THURSD JUNE 29 1944 My mwtNmu4 MWuuw4wi County Council Activities ADJULRVNHNI lltlllAY urK 13 lliil lta tine tl Hm 1111 Lil ulngilitil ciil N1 1111 llitl ttoixlitii 11 gt1 HNAMI01131111112 liliumc ntxizrilrc Mimi 1=li Eudoranit it of xtilftll County 111 ls lt Lulu1 crttli fat amendment to iizr mumpali Avt which 1r illll tuic on all iziziiiicpl laid 1111 lilillLtlllJltl xivt iiildiiioual expt iiw old 1in payi Xlltlil of litiztziaiatc liaiiiiiii ilgoil 7111111 pussiil illllllllllllllt llll iiliottt $2933 51 dulill la li1lluliill 511 Marys 1111 1111 11111le ii 1111 511 oiiiitv oiii lil regaining increase in old use peiirii ll Bo icsi Solicitor acctpier with 1111ti Donald Tylatlaucik Tilaior =1 llarrti 21111 11111111 iitiiity Ullllttl lllltllllll oiiirty Solicitor to lcitlticd Heirt Lilltill otuty replaced lt loy 111111lltlitltlliliiltlltltlillllllltll llll ouii lliiioii ltlitlillltlv lllfllllll in chair Name of Di Stewart liarric alro presented to Council Wartlcii of County appointed 11 signer with County rcasurer of all county cheques according to recent aiiiiuilment to Municipal Act which requires all iiiuniciptil cheques to be signed by lrcasurer and soVinc other person ilcsiiznated for tuat milliiiiiity lrcauircg thlltilimtl to pay ltcasuroi of Midland amount equal to half cost of private hospi tal maintenance ot 1ll llllllitlll utter ilciltictiiii any income or lowaucc which he may be icccw 1111 but in any event not more than his maintenance would amount to under provisions of ltibhc llllel tals Act VV installation of automatic fnc alarm system in Siiucoc ounty llotnc ill lleetoii deferred to 1111131 talc llyliw passed to hold first meet of County Council on third Qiimlay iii lzuiuary except 111 any war when January falls on it liiesday when first mccting shall be held on third lucsday at pm EDUCAIION KmlltlllTlIB Education Committee reports dopted included In accordance with request of ins oiiiitil bylaw passcd erecting the whole of Flos lUWllSllli into lligh School District effctVive July 19441 From that date lownship shall not be liable for or Vrequired to pay any assessment to County of Siincoefor education of county pu 11in such area plltyliiiv passed in accordance with requestof liny Council detaclimg school sections 10 19111111124 of Tiny lownship which With the rest of the township were erected into lligh School District in 1941 so that these sections might be estab ied into aLontiiiuation School 11 Allgylaw passed for paying ac counts for education of county pupils who attended various High Schools Continuation Schools and Vocational Schools during 1941 Amounts required are $6979480 for high and continuation schools and $366187 for vocational schools gti ii ROADS AND BRIDGES COMMITTEE Standing Committee on Roads and Bridgesreport adopted included Resignatioii of Michael Asselm as member of County Road Committee accepted with regret ue to his ap pointment as ClerkTreasurer of Tiny Township Subsequently Coun Harvey Tecumseth was selected for balance of his term end of 1944 Bylaw passed reverting certain portions of road which had been taken over as provincial highways in Vespra Essa and Innisfil Town mun ipalities originally 11 thiibfnaintenanccandra action taken in assuming Vas partof County Road System road between lots 33 and 34 through con ssions 10 and 34 Nottawasaga Township on recommendation of County Road Committee and Coan En ineer tymi road allowance ex tending northerly between Lot 32 Con and Lot 32COBLS Essa from westerly limit of nglig way to and extendm alcing road allowance between VEssVa and Sunnidale tonortherly limit 01 Kings Highway vi 11 VV LEGISLATIONCOMMXTIEE Legislation Committee reports dopted included Resoiutibns endorsed of Counties of Limboln and Grey thatsurtable gasoline category be prov1ded for members of County Councils No action taken on resolution 10f Kent County Council with reference to reverting to standard time No action taken or resolution of Lambton County Council recom mmending that control of County 0301 Gaol officials yard and gaol ers apartment and appuintmnt of Gaoler Gaol surgeon and other of ficers shouldybe under jurisdiction of county subject to approval of stimulantGovernor in council REFORESTATION Recommendation oflvy Commun ity Branch of Federation of Agri culture that halfcent per tree bonus be restored to encourage reforesta tion in countyleft over for fur ther consideration Special Reforestation Committee authorized to purchase Eplett pro perty in Matchedash Township pro in imam lkhJJ it 12 Sinipoii mm 11 1711 lliiiill VKrillJ lil Spccial lit loicslaiipi ilillliliilt lo icpluc 2111 if llQltllll1 Ulililllllill izzil1i if iiiutiiraailv ln parpx it lit13 iiiilliitilili ban icy 1111 llilllllilli ii llll out 12 llllllll Lil1 ipiiitiict of oazity and 11 icp ill Ami 111111 lill UlNlY llttlllillll ounty lropcity toniiiiittce pcits adopted included Spciial oiiiinittic on ouiity liopeily antiioiicd lUIllilVU fence il lihl end ol liiliiiciis Sltcltct piooeily Harrie removed to orig iiial lini betatceii end of lot and ltiiiiy Lane this vlll not have my lllftl Value of propcity This was done at request ofllait 11 Town ouncil li uidci to catty out lll llc eitiin lliigiiiceis 1cpoit to 111 1111111 Fire Marshal tut slizivuigs liith wctc put in the attic of the ouit llousc fall for insulat 11 purposes Will be removed and rock wool substituted Special County liopctty Com iilitlce already has under way 111 lallation of two fireproof ceilings iii County recoiiuiiciidcd lll lllli lrevciitioii lliigziiiccrs rc p111 oil lilil laol as 511110012 COUNTY HOME Current report Initiates 118 466 males and 22 females deaths since Jan 1044 ll fall wheat 20 acres oats 00 acres barley 10 acres roots and Corn 10 acres iiiisturc bush and reforestation 40 acrcs summer fallow 15 acres lawns orchard iiiuil garden acres hay 31 acres milk cows 18 young cattle 23 calves pigs ti work horses There is every appearance of ii bumper crop GENERAL BUSINESS 13y motion the Clerk was request ed to write to the Commanding Of ficer at Camp Borden asking his co operation in granting leave to as many men as possible for haying and harvest and explaining to him the serious situation regarding farm help While we do not wish to interfcrewith the training of our soldiers we feel that every available linuu will be needed and if the wea ther is unfavorable we recommend that the Warden go out and inter view the Commanding Officer per sonally the motion declared Bylaw passed to appoint Conn Harvey deputy reeve of Tecum setli Township 11 member of County Road Committee to replace Michael Asselin resigned Conn John Carlton Beeton re ferred to annual convention of As sociation of Managers and MatrOns of Homes for Aged and Infirm at Capstan inn Wasaga Beach on June 272829 and invited members of Council and their wives to attend the banquet on Wednesday evening June 28 Robert Craig caretaker of Court House granted usual two weeks vacation Coun Evans Bradford and Coun McMaster Essa ap pointed to Equalization Committee in place of Eric Simpson and Fred Wood Who are not new members of Council Coun MacDonald Cree more appointed member Special Reforestation Committee in place of Fred Wood resigned Special Property Committee re questlTown of Barrie to oil and sand circular driveway and eastern portion of Poyntz St adjoining County property when oiling streets County to pay for same Wemnnualwrardensoutingwas not held atthe June Session this yeairvmewnkoheribusness of the wansituation and the money so expended wmfb donated to war charities Before making his final decision Warden Banting re ceived favorable attitude from his colleagues in the County Coun cil Michael Asselin wioresign ed his seat in County Council and 061mm iter for some months as an experi THE BARRIE EXAMINER BARRIE ONTARIO CANADA WMWW Equalization Schedule Adopted By Simcoe County Council Lou V4111 uf laxablc Municipality Nut lluprrt iuikifiS lxitiitJiaH Vitlutm Malia111 lidvNSllll Arlialn lxsa lsiis 1111 Mali limitii hittlxilxlc Nulauyhi iii illlin 111 Sunnidalc iii lretim cili liiiy llu iiia ilvlllllldully lotflls 421611 151 11 15111301 151111 191 311 111 toll 1071 1015 oilMm 3111515125110 Equalized Value of lentil Rnl Property 11113111455 Anrssmtnl at 121 41111 119 1o utvtl you 14 in ow 1121M out 3414 out no 1mm 141 uan 11 coo EH boo 131211 out 4571111111 137 tutti 411311161 Ii 37 mo llll oou 13111 000 245211110 losliliiio it 0211000 11910041 936111141 1311211001 23250 1311111 ill 1314 519 may 35111 tn 114111 1711 14071111 141131 who 1901 11011104 2311 or lll at 913in available at erllL Royal llanl ofCanuila ti 31 $01320 12 T0141 for County Purpose 1844 vial 164 111 H641 LltillWl 11th 1111 1111 lull Vlltnvt 191111 ri if 17 1411 11 Itttjil 4M 311 1111 kl ll 01 9501111 Childrens Shelterm To Close Saturday Children Dispersed ll lt1lkl 51liltllltlltltltl Simi coc oiiiiiy liildicns Aid Sov rzety reported Ull his voilt itlilt the January Session at the luiii Session of tire oiiiity ouncil last week llc stated that the llliilltl of llir cctors at his Silcllll had de cided to close the Childrens Shel merit to see it the children could be more ecouoiuically kept in li ccnscd boarding homes Many of the Childrens Aid Societies in On tario hail Lltmtl their shelters temporarily in his opinion con siderable stun could be saved the County in the course of year in salaries and maintenance if the shelter were closed Mr Foster said he was inform ed that new legislation was being considered by the Department of Welfare whereby county boards as ADVOCATED to the Assessment Act thcrenvoulil APPOlNTMENT or COUNTY assesson ppoiiitnciil of itilllinie loun ty Avessor is limited for the County of Siiiicoc County Coun cil last wcck adopted report of the lltllllilllilllitll of ixsscssincut oiiziuittcc that some thought be given to such an appointment with report tobc submitted to the County Council 11 tlic November Session 111 explanation of the report ouii Robinson Midland stated that through an amendment be no special cqualivation every five years but an equalization should be made to keep equalized assessments in line with changes Court Robinson said that sec tion of the Act gives power to County ouncil to appoint couri ty assessor who would be an of ficial who would assist the var ious municipal assessors and the would be established for all social services These boards wuttld he named by the province and the County Councils btit 11p to the present the details had not been worked out He suggested the County send down committee of the Council to interview the M111 ister in this connection Committee Named Subsequently in response to this suggestion special committee was appointed to wait on the Ontario Minister of Public Welfare to as certain detailsof the County set up being planned by the Depart ment of Public Welfare and bring in report at the November Ses sion lhevcommittee named Consists of Warden Banting Geo Patterson P01trMCNicoll Benson Penc tang County Clerk Simpson andG Foster superintendent Simcoe County Childrens Aid So ciety This action was taken because it had been brought to the atten tion of Council that the Depart ment has under consideration plan to coordinatc all 9110110 and social services in the counties 1111 der County Welfare Boards to be established in the counties through out the province RESURFACING TOWN lllEEfS Continued from page one to supply and apply sand chip covering material at ten and fif teen pounds per square yard Details of the work which starts at once are as followszV Length Width Area miles feet squds 28 82 40 46933 28 164266 44 129066 Street Burton Ave 075 Essa Rd 02 Bradford St 10 Front St 05 Clapperton St 01 35 20533 Bayfield 02 35 41066 Totals 215 30 48399 In explanation of the matter Town Engineer Rawson presented reporto on the resurfacingof the streets listedabove which he thought were essential ones to do this year It is absolutely necessary that we act quickly in order to get our covering material in as thecon tractors finishnwith ms 011 Satur day then moveto North Bay and Beeton Elmvale Equalization Committee He would have power to supervise and advise Coun Robinson add ed that ii competent man in that job would have every year pro per and adequate equalization who would see that there were no dis crepancies between municipalities think that eventually whether we like it or not we will have County Assessor Concluded Colin Robinson Educational Costs Are Ordered Paid And Money Raised Simcoe County Cotincil last week ordered paid the accounts of the various High and Confirmation Schools in and adjacent of county pupils who attended these schools during 1943 The total for High and Contin uation SeliOols was $6979486 the average cost per pupil day being 60469 cents while the total for Vocational Schools was $366187 the average cost per pupil day be ing 67524 cents Payments were ordered paid as follows Cost Per Amount High Schools PupilDay of Claim Alliston 2536199 Barrie 6336 Bradford 70802 Collingwood 682 Midland 87501 Orillia 52264 Penetang 43027 Continuation Schools 63161 Goldwater 82445 Cookstown 61672 Creemore 508 32292 63686 76184 97279 162977 616331 436582 530956 532753 1979 191977 210312 145394 375641 181352 329233 146387 17607 126986 79332 357406 efroy Minesing Port McNicoll Severn Bridge 76108 Singhampton 59403 Stayner 62255 711110me Lonw Tottenham 38135 Schools Outside County Aurora 52133 Newmarket 61929 Orangeville 469 Schomberg 101753 11926 16317 10745 46384 147796 $6979486 Average cost per pupil day 60469 Vocational Schools Barrie 67248 $35493 Tiny Township was the guest of honour at littlegathering fol2 lowing Thursday afternoonssit ting ofCoVuncil when severalcom plirnentary speeches wer given Mike replied in hisusual happy manner =ExWardens and others who were invited to the dais by the Warden during the Session includ edrMayor MacLarep Barrie taxWardens Orville Todd Churchill and Geo Barr Hills dale Each spokesmen words rlt SEVERAL pups WRITE FOR COUNTY SCHOLARSHIP Rules governing the Centenary Historical Scholarship were outlined in reportof the special committee presentedat last weeks Session of th CountyCouncil With the assistance of Cock burn of Barrie Collegiate staff and the four Public School Inspectors of the County the Committee ar ranged for prizes to be awardedron the regults of written test to be held at the time the Entrance Ex aminations in June The basis or while we have the organization to gather along with material we may never get as good an oppor tunity again he stated The streets mentioned should be done without further delay the test tube the history of Simcoe County as recorded in Hunters Historyof Simcoe COunty The competition isopen to all pu pils resident in Simcoe County who havebeen enrolled in Grade VH1 during the current school year 1943 1944 The Minister of Educationhas given his consent to the holding of this examination Each Public and Separate School Teacher was advised of the com petition Applications have been received from thirtthwo contestants who are fairly well distributed throughoutthe County The examination paper has been Set by the four Public Schoolilnspec tors who will act as examiners when the paper is written this week When it becomes generally known that this competition will be an annual one it is expected that both teachers andEntranco pupils will become much more interested in the study of the hlstory of this very historic County the Committee be liever tea 14598 arrm Average cost per pupil day 67524 Where Money Raised to thel County for the cost of educationi $485103 $26 59655 lii HEALTH sinner NEED SIX NURSES lttiv Nltttl1ltillllull11liildlllal lll 11C llctlii ixiiiiiiilu tiziodliil lillilti 11th iiomi ltlll ml lllli illigtll of wi Cultlilil pitaclued itttiiil 17 weel Sinslltli lln Ulllllillitl tiiil 111 give rititictoi and cilieicii wt Vice senior lltlli and 111 our could be reunited Illlll 11 was decided to lllll tlm Looiityl into districts or lll nurse In each lltt the avian 1111 to liic headquarters lll liric illii it iliiallcr iici to lHUli ilci llllltlllt15itiflltlllitlIllit llllll have to Hall 1111 other iici letter was sent to the Secretary of each lublic iiid Separate School Board advising them of the County Councils iutcntioii to iiitiuituratc public llcalth Service in the otinly and requesting the Boards Consent for the nurses to enter the stlioolrt Replies have been received from practically all if the lloarils tiivituf their consent although one board heartily in sympathy with the scr vicc suggested that it iiiilit luc delayed until after the war ilil1ll Mimi iilkli ilidi llAkltll attirevalue All oLl job illllllltl nccds can be lillrtllctl efficiently filled by The llXilltllllll In the happy days when you bought tires without restriction you lindonc infoilihln measure of true tire worth the ltrokcii name If you weire like the majority of motorists that name wastoodyeur Today few unthinking folks say Synthetic rubber will make all tires the some That is for from the truth To believe it is loiiinoro the fact that inprewnr days tires varied greatly in quality yet all makers used the some kind of rubber Youll understand why this happened when you remember that TIRES ARE NOT VMADE OF RUBBER Theres rubber in tliemjVofrcourse butlequqlly important initheir consultation tire cotton steel carbon blackand dozen or more chemical compounds Each one pt these ingredients must be of top quality mil Ilia liltl 11 llltil nitratit hil to finance farm zic c1 ttliltllll liciuu made by this bank iitt til 11 ill ititllliillcilf illt ux ulnl 1lllAigtl1 b1111 111111 itltlilllktiia Hulk iVlill il cal ilanagcr 111111 iiii 1iia ll will be glad to explain the simpli niitior lllltlli liicli such loans are made and the ionxriilcot llltllltuii lillltltlt to you for repayment BANK or cANAnA FISHER Manager used in the right proportions to produce tire of high performance Rubber by itself either synthetic or natural will not make satisfactory lire Prewctr tires varied in quality 100 according to the amount of knowledge skill and experi ence possessed by the maker The advent of synthetic rubber does not alter that fact Actually the successful use of synthetic rubber demands the full use of ALL PREVIOUS llREABUlLDlNG ABILITY AND MORE Therefore when your turn me tombuy fnew tire tmcmbervthdt whilelrubher to some degreemuyibef stundardlzetl is not Nowas ulwdf Moro peop ride on Goodyeartireslthangn anyth tonybe Ewe 010756 know 114111116st moors t1 6114mm is still the mokersndmo r7 Commu rem 177 in 111mminsmliclir 1111 licrx lllll eriirs ago IllInf in My fund1711c tjm ii mic lire Joiiy mm on mt11 ourjnagiiml 12 in it marl IIIuh 411 Volvolingly 1411 rubber MirrorJV infirmlorch $366187 Bylaws were passed to raise the necessaryufunds as follows AcademicAdjla $326937Essa $514l Flos $468533 Innisfil $813082 Matchedash $56555 Me donte $235352 Nottawasaga $835664 Orillia $481193 Oro $613070 Sunnidale $418150 Tay $3273981Tecumseth $636268 Tos sorontio $258844 Vespra $424798 WGwillinibury $520297 Victoria Harbour $55204u4 Total $6979486 VocationalAdjalia $4770 Essa $24634 F105 $15237 $53329 Matchedash $848 Medonte $13421 Nottawasaga1$10789 Oril lia Twp $5311 Oro$67733 Sun nidale $7423 Tay $4327 Tecum seth $9317 Tiny $5456 Tossoron tio1$3271 Vespra $52500 West Gwillimbury $7368 Alliston $7432 Barrie $17720 Collingwood $8167 Midland$1M24i Orlllia Town $17933 Penetang $8725 Stayner $2431 Beeton $879 Brad ford $1648Coldwater 1776 Cree more $1165 Port McNicoll $1823 Tottenham $879 Victoria Harbour $4529 Total$366187 Innisfil 1114 jaVGoodyear VALLWEAIHER Synthetic Rubber Tire Goodyear dealers have it for eligible driVers only It is the result of Goodyears forty years experiencein tirebuild lng plus Goodyear special Oiier 200 employees Goodyear Canada Jars serwd tZSIyears or more will the olll mu Her alone ir rergxntedblerthan 5000 years experi ewe one recent pricelexi yet unseen ingredients in Mary Gumyeaitire

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