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Barrie Examiner, 22 Apr 1970, p. 3

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County Report report on regional and mum plannng will be presented to mm County council at its next regular meeting tentatively set for May lilay 19 It was an lounccd from the county office in Barrie Gordon Watson cork said It will coler topics discussed by routers at the Association of ountic and Regiuns conven tion in Toronlo and other latest developments in legislation on mgional changes The new provincial assessment system will be among Issues touched upon Honorary pruid ent of the association Carl Bale man discussed some of the dif Iicuities which have arisen from the effort Io base assessment on selling value alone for tax purposes FARM PROPERTIES Provision has been made for assessing Inrrn properties on their value as farms rather than as potential subdivisions or other such yard sticks Concern also has been simwn over assess lng rural properties on sales value alone without otherwise considering services For instance bouseholdrr In an area where they have to ptovidc their own water and sep tic tank obviously shouldnt be taxed on the some basis as oLllers where these services are provided by the municipality um spokesman suggested This Is one of the matters which Is expected to be discussed The prtitlern is of partiular Im portance In Slmcoo County rlght now with various areas discuss AuditorGeneral Role Defended By Rynard HAWKESTCINE Staff The Important role played by audit or general hlnchll llcndcrson tn culling attention to waste of public tax funds was stressed by Dr Ryuord MP In his latest report from Parlin mcnt lllll The Conservative North Sim coc member who has served con tinuously in the House since 1957 deplored lilo effort to change the auditor gcncrol role to that of more accounting Hc has been uncovering lot of things and Aron In which more but been carelcssagirpendituro and not ban Mab rcqulrcmeptlrflftf TITLEum surgeon in commending th effort to protect to yers money CITES DIFFICULHES Outliningsomo of the difficullt tics Mr Henderson reported to tho committee of liamcnt Dr Rynnrd said He stated that his stuff had been limited by the government while his workload had been increased He noted that some of the recom mendations ot the public oe ounts committee had been Ignor ed by the cabinet This made his task doubly hnrd His staff has now been reduced below the fig ure which Parliament has auth orized The cabinet places his de partmcnt in the position of lim iting his ability and effectiveness to do the job required How ever it looks as if Mr Hender son has drawn far too much waste and extravagance to the attention of the government Dr Rynard charged as be add ed The governmcnt if leodcr Donald Macdonald stut cd that Mr Henderson overstcp poll the line when be criticized government policy Mr Drury presidcnt of the treasury board said that Mr Henderson should follow accounting procedures In other words the figures should Program Planned By Stayner Club STAYNER Staff Planning for another successful season next wlnlcr already has been started by Stayncr odult skating club which is now headed by Mrs Ottalcnc Sproule Jack Craig was president of the club during the past active season Art Giifcn Is vicepresident of the club Mrs Marjorie Haw kins sccretary treasurer and Mrs Jcan EvansMrs Kay Nowell and Mrs lna Evuns members of the social commit tee 1t was dccided to make log the advisability of forming regions felt that two taxation levels would be all encouragement for nearby townships to join in form ing much discusscd region in which Mayor David has taken the lead in promot us so have becn discussing regional co operation There also have been preliminary discussions In the Alliston urea NEW PROBLEMS to have local and regional ass essments in line on an uniform To On WARDEN GEORGE DAVIS Oriliiu has an interest since It Midland area municipalities ul Aim of the new assessment ls balance etc simple bookccp lng He claims Mr Henderson has gone further than this and has expressed his opinion as to whether sumo expenditures rc qulrcd by government policy were necessary Mr Drury does not think that Mr Henderson has any right in do this and wonders If they should look for another kind of person to be nudilor general TAX WATCIIDDG The 13 your member whse ridlnn extends from Barrie LII Ina lilol and macunn no vvcrncnnr rndE if horses were placed on tho payroll MI lion dersons function would seemingy Iy be reduced to making no com ment or objection but should merely note if they were paid or not and tho figures balanced This emphasized the North Sim coc representative in terms was not the true function spending It is Mr Hendersons duty to look out for not only bad ac counting and figurcs but for dishonesty itself as wcll as neg ligence and stupidity or Ryn urd asserted implying the gov eminent became annoyed fill at once because at the exposures made The North Simcoe member added hope Mr Henderson will continue with his job even though he is hampered by Insuf ficient staff as member of Parliament believe that the Au ditor General is doing an honest Band Grant Made At Collingwood COLLINGWOOD Staff Af ter considerable debate Coll ingwood council has approved grant of $8000 to the Coiling wood Collegiate Institute band to help meet transportation costs to Osaka Japan whcre they will appear at Expo 1970 Pictured In the official Expo guide the bands Impending visit already has been means of placing Collingwood in the international spotlight request for $7500 was made to council and various rescolu tlons were introduced and de tented before the $3000 proposal was passed Finances also are being ralsA cd through various othg means to help in the expenses The Colllngwood band received the Invitation from Tokyo alter its successful appearance at the Canadian Exposition at Montreal the membership fee $3 for next winter ary TONIGHT ONLY Doors 0r 030 HESUPER FlEll ALLIIME IIEAVYWEIGIIT AMPIONSHIPUFJHE WORLD ROCKY MARCIANO VSMUHAMMAD Cassius Clay FILMED LIVE AND IN COLOR 0N5 NluroALY lull Rotor Receive Regions OrIllia and also includes Midland of watchdog of govunmcnt which marked Canadas centen provincial basis by laws now ever it was pointed out by the county spokesman new pmb lens may arise by then if pro perty sales values change mal erially since this mi$t require new assessment again We feel there would ave been advantages in having left the assessment with the count its and locally at least un til they were equalized be sug gestcd The regular mecling of Simcoc County council which ordinarily would have been hcld yesterday was cancelled This rovided an opportunity to get alest inforv motion assembled on regional matters for the later meeting anticipated for May 19 County council was represent ed at the Association of Coun iias and Regions convention by Reeve James Wales of Tosnron tio chairman of the countys rc glonal and county planning com miIIee Reeve John Paterson of Orillia IownshlpEccle Ochm of Stayner Deputy Reeve Tom McCullough of Midland De puIy Reeve Clair Robertson of Wasaga Beach Warden George Davis who is reevc of Essa and anson clerk Simone County council placcd Itself on record as having op posed the change in assessment to provincial Jurisdiction before such legislation was passed by file Onlario government making this Change mandatory The Challenge of Change was the theme discussed at the Toronto convention on which the Slmcoe County report will be based job for the Canadian pcoplc and after nil this is his pur BRADFORD Staff Heads of mimiclpslnla in sullen County will be among those ll onlunn asked for their wr mczlts on proposal to establish municipal causal and school boards Arthur Evans MPP In report from Queens Park refer red in the announcement of the minister of municipal affairs Darcy nchecugb in the House sfnLing he plans standard elec Lion dates some time in im For most plums this will effect Ill economy but ccrlain summer plants for instance Wasagb Bench like to have their local elections during the summer when cottage owners have better chance to vote special committee appointed to advise the Government on re Vision of municipal election pro ccdures had recommended that all minicipoi elections be held on the rst alonday In December MI McKeougb said be personal Iy favors day in November be cause of better weather condi tions The minister said he will send topic of the committee report to the heads of all municipalities for their comments before the province decides on an official policy Various election policies have been followed over the years Ef forlz lo strengthen voters con trol over their elected rcpresen lutive are believed to be more constructive in encouraging bet ter lurnouls to he pulls than Municipal Leaders In County To Be Asked Election Views Some municipalitiu found staggered elections of mi vanuxr particularly for utili ua beam in the past Discussions on bow to best ca courue as many ratepayers as possible to cast ballots bava brought variety of views from Various municipal officials If people feel their vote has an im portant bearing in deciding sn policies they will be more likely in to the polls it was argued Make Crop Plans In South Simcoe ALLISION tSqul Compe Lirions to include all crops grown in their area are planned by the South Slmcoct Soil and Crop lm provcment Association this year Assessing high yield of pm Iein and energy well as con sidering coslot production data will be considered Barley Corn hay and turnips will be among the crops assossed to determine which are producing the highest nutritive value for livestock Tobacco growers have been ad vised to apply DDT or Dulsban lo the rye of wheat cover crop to control cutworm Oservu lions Indicate that cutworms are hatching later than normal LIIIS spring The insecticide should be applied five days before plow ing Thirty to 40 feet of border standardizing election dates FRESH LEG or pose Mr Henderson was countent and has had than one occasion Ho argued that the lradlt fuab uppolll llg on should he continucd cludcd NOW INTO RECORD BREAKING THIRD WEEK ars bes come SAYURDAY REVIEW rnANKovleN PnonucrloN FOR COLUMBIA RELEASE ABMIIIANCE vizcusp is up mu or or null NOW SHOWING PM op polnted Auditor General by Mr Diefenbaker thcn Prime Minia tcr In 1960 He is qualified nc several years of cxpcriencc in private business as well as being comp trailer of the CBC from 1957 to 1960 That he has excellent qualifications to do this job for the Canadian people has hcen amply demonstrated on more oppos on member as chairman of the pub lic accounts committee to bring to bear all the forces of scrutiny Mr llcnderson has to all in tents and purposes carried this out In studiome neutral man ner so that the people of Can aria will receive greater valuc for their tax dollars he con PORK ROASTS BURNS CAMPFIRE RINDLESS BACON LEAN MEATY PORK RIBLEIS SCHWARTS PREPARED 20 01 Bottles 15 Th PIE KADANA TEA AGS Ekg HEAD Half or Whnll Lb Lb MAPLE LEAF CHOICE BOLOGNA TYNE STEAKS KIDNEY ion Bags ETTUCE PRICES EFFECTIVE APRIL 22nd to APRIL ZBlh ing rye or wheat fields also should be treated DISTRICT other The An Onlario marketing Informa tion service will be established by the Ontario department agricullure and food It was un nounccd by the minister lion William Simwart It is our lplenllun to bring lo gcthcr pertinent information on supplcs shipments prices and Important data lclallug to agricultural markets and mar keting said Air Stewart This information will be assemblchN summarized and prepared by our informalion brunch staff and made available to the mud Ia for dissemination to 1le pub lic plan appropriate group ings of commodlllc with those most adlly avail able and expanding the service as our experience and fllcillllcs pcrmil Ve bclieve this infnnmll Ilcn should be provided in the public Iliruugli public agency that has no special interest or Interests excepting lo reliable Information marketing service will be cstublished at the UEHL NEWS THE BARR EXAAILNER WEDNESDAY APRIL 17 Marketing Service Reports Planned office of the department of ricullure and food at lam Bay of Street TDmnlD marketing the information will be mode variable to mafia uver conv tlonal lines as possible to determine best bil to serve the needs the industry ln this area and develop channels through un cd and disseminated PLAN NUMERY TORONTO iCPl moncll Ontario mlnlSLEf of llc unrks said Thursday in refs will he called shortly starting cry for the department of la and forests at Dryden nlc Numb velupmcnt lobe located in turn nursery office shlpp warehouse and lrce building information QUALITY MEATAT LOW LOW PRICES Lb LEAN MEATY SHORT RIB OR BLADE ROASTS FAMILY PAK PORK Lb LEAN MEATY BLADE STEAKS FRESH CUT CHICKEN LEGS OR Lb flit BREASTS SPECIALS IN GROCERY DEPT MUSTARD FACELLE ROYAL PKG or 35ch 79 55 TOWELS $MIG SALAD BOWL SMITH KETCHUP KRAFr DRESSENG ED SMITHS CHERRY PIE 19 01 This 55 formation officer will be ap poinled and when the necessary equipment has been asseirdllcd Discusslons will be held as soon lhls information may be notam colisitucllun of 10300 nurs township of ZLllland will con storage HORSE BLEACH DISTRICT BRIEFS ANNUAL VfEETlNG ELAIVALE lSuffl Annual meeting of the liberal Figure Skating Club ma be held rm Thursday evenmg AprI in the board of trade mum uhen election of officers will be held for the Tm season saw recmam wmo ORILUA tSlalfl Formal opening or in new technical win of the OnlLa Campus of Georgian College will be held on Friday April 2i at pm DOG TAS COLLECTOR ELMVALE lsulll Appli cations for colkclor of do lax cs and distribuuon of my will be received by John Robert son clerk for the lownsblpLof Flos up unlll noon on Monday May 10 it was announced from the municipal office in Foncys Fish Chips 57 ESSA ROAD the of In ich JUST EAST OF HIGHWAY Si are Fish and Chip specialists nds The Tusle Will Tell dc Ihe For Talfcut Service Call 7260479 ing THE HOME OF THE 100 GUARANTEE Illa BRIMFULL WAX as sssus so loo Lyons Chicken Noodle or FILLING 99 Chicken Alphabet Soup Mix as Pkgs For HOMESTEAD 65 BEER COMET CLEANSER 24 02 Leaf 2i BEST BUYS IN FRUIT AND VEGETABLES usA No GRADE ONT NO GRADE HOME GROWN ORANGES 01 Tins USA SUNKIST SIZE 138s or Es

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