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Barrie Examiner, 16 May 1967, p. 5

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the Golden Plow Trophy to allowing deer hunting sea Hush hours and weekends is to ELMVALE Staff We in tend to continue to live in Elmr vale and help the new owner all we can said Alex hchuley publisher of the Elmvole Lance for so years Mr McAuley was commenting on the sale of the weekly newspaper which chanr ges ownership on June history teacher It Coiling vvood High School Andrew hlar klc who published the Georgian Holiday last year and formerly was active in the newspaper business at Bolton will become the new owner and the first Elm vale Lance under his direction will appear ean in June Starting as young apprentice at the age of 11 when he worked alter school Mr McAulcy has about active in the newspaper business in Eimvale for over 35 years native of Elmvale he attended elementary and high school in this village and lived in the community practically all of his life except when student at the University of Toronto ASSOCIATE EDITOR ltir McAuley succeeded the late William Linton as publish er of the Elmvale Lance During his years as editor his wife Mrs Beatrice McAuley has been Tied7111 World Plow Match CHRISTCHURCH NJ CthPl Paavo Tiiominrn of Finland was named Joint 1967 world plowing champion Sun day with Gunnar Johansson of Sweden alter scorecounting error had placed hiomiuen sixth Canadian lied for eighth place and another was ztth lohanssnn had been named champion initially and was shown on tolevisionbeing con gratulated before an applaud ing crowd Saturday at the end of the twoday championships It is the first time we have had two world champions Al fred Hall of Britain secretary of the world plowing organiza tion said in clarifying the posi tions Johansson and hiomincn each were awarded 270 points to win Want Tecumseth Deer Protected HEETON Staff Opposition eon in Tecumseth Township dur ing 1967 has been recorded by chumseth council and copy of the resolution forwarded to the Department of Lands and Forests Deputy Reeve Eric Cross and Conduit Glawimd moved the motion that council oppose deer hunting season such as usuggested by the department in another motion they asked the clerk Donald King to ask the district forester Le man of Maple to attend the next regular meeting of the Tecum oiseth council in early Junefor the purpose of reviewing regula tions in regard to the control of hunting in the area The general feeling was that deer in Tecumsetli should be pro tected until they become more plentiful iMotorisis warned 0i Road TieUps SAULT STE MARIE Ont mic The highways depart ment in the Algoma district Monday warned commuters to St Joseph island that traffic troups may result from the scheduled drydocking of the is land ferry May 13 The boat the St Joseph is lander in heavy dermml during be in drydock for two Weeks St Joseph Island is 30 miles east of Sault Ste Marie The only alternate ferry avail able has capacity of six cars which is expected to result in long lines of commuters bridge to join the island trill themninland has been sought by islanders lifttype bridge would cost about $1500 000 lbs present ferry costs $110234 to operata and holds 12 cars ALEX thAULEY associate editor and writer of womens events and other neon The newspaper itself dates back 76 years It started in 1091 as the Elmvale Adcocato with Hewson and Charlehois the first pudlishers No years later Jo seph Gadd took over and Jens Kristenscn of Denmark was placed third the nmnerup position with A64 points Osmo Hilleblandt of Finland origin ally had been named ruuncrvup He placed fourth to final stand ings with points Dr Carl Willis at Charlotte town 1966 Canadian Champion tied for eighth place with Josef Schmidt of West Germany with 257 points each Tom Hickman oi Cultus Lake BC was 24th with at poin To Open Museum lit Collingwood COLLiNGlVO0D Siam The new reception office to Coiling wood Museum gift of the Mrs Aimed Whit MBmurial Womens institute will be officially pre scuted at ceremony planned for Friday May 19 at 230pm Chairman of the uaeuna board Dr Dudley lrwin will for malty accept the gift on behalf of the board Mayor Alick Mc Donald nnd the chairman oi Cols Paper Changes Hands In Elmvale June changed the name to Elmialo The name lance was chosen in 1901 when William and WIils became publishers and they eontimed until 1910 when they 8an out to diaries Phase then an Simivale high school teacher ilr Fraser remained publisher until 955 when the late William Linton became pub lisher Then Mr lticAuley aub ceedcd ltir Linton in 1941 COMMUNITY SPIRIT We feel our greatest contri bution to Elmvale and district over the years was building up good community spirit said ltir hchuley and his wife agreed We now have line spirit of cooperation betwccn the village and Flag Township and we work together for the common good Now serving his fifth year as reeve Mr McAuloy believes Elmvaie has bright future and mentioned the Royalty Designs of Florida lCnnndnl industry which opened earlier in the year in an enlarged plant as an indication of more ricvciopmcnt We have wonderful location in good agricultural and tour tst urea and have fine prospects for the future said ltir Mc Auley of his home village The Royalty Designs plastic industry is locach in the former Master Machine and Tool plant plus 50 feet addition ltir McAulcy also mentioned the new addition to the Elm vale sale arena which has been the means of bringing many people to the viihge NDT RETIEING The longtime publisher of The Lance stressed he was not re tiring bul he would now have more time for his municipal and 0th work and tourist businosa He is chairman of the county tourism and industrial commits tee second Vicesprcsideut of the Georgian Bay Municipal Elec tric Association director of the Ontario Municipal Electric As sociaiion past president of the Elmvale Chamber of Commerce and an elder oi Elmvaln Pres byterian Church Painting is hobby and he once exhibited an oil painting of Georgian Bay scene at the County Arts show in Barrie hope to have tlmc for more painting he remarked Asked about changes in Elm vale since he started publishing Mr liicAuley sold the population has only moved up from 940 to 1050 but there were signs of real development ahead There are number of new homes going up right now he said There have been many busi ness changes during the past 26 years Mr McAuiey added as he commented believe there lingwood centennial committee are only four others in the busi Beu van de Veerdhof also will be among the visitors in addition to commemorating the presentation the ceremony will also mark the opening of the museum for the season Bs sides Dr Irwin members of the board are MacMurchy vicechairman Miss Kay Can ning secretary if it llomutli treasurer Robert Jacks direc tor and representative of the council and Mrs Harvie chairman of the operations com mittee Other members of the opera tions committee include George Bryan Blair Arnold Dempster Arnold Atkinson Don aid Mason Miss Mary McKay Miss Adeline Bell Mrs Ruth Gibbons and Mrs Maren BLIGHTY BINGO minissr llllll Blake St THURSDAY PM Sponsored by Barrie Minor Hockey Assoc ness section still carryrn on under the some names and map agamem BARRIE HURONIA DRIVEIN THEATRE Resident Asked To Help Beautiiy Collingwood COLLINGWOOD Staff Iv yer Alick McDonald has issued cranium nailing upon all residents to participate in com munity effort to beautify Coiling wood for coming centennial cele brauons initial response has been encouraging Romeros centennial event Mlibe highlighted by special mm by the Georgian Bay Steam and Gas Antique Club on fine Holiday weekend August to Canadas clntennlal caravan ts schcduled to visit Coliingwood on Thursday and Friday May 15 and 19 when visitors will be coming here from Stayncr Va saga Beads Elmvain and outer points killinwa Ministerial Ass clation is making plans for an outdoor religiqu service as centennial event for Sunday June 25 An army show parades and other events also are plan nod cullingwood Collegiate loaltuta hand is planning to visit Expo in Montreal August to to Septem ber Ii FOR NEW LIGHTING BRADFORD Shift in effort to boost funds for Brad lords centennial park lighting the Royal Canadian region is sponsoring dance and social at the Bradford Community Centre on Friday May 10 StaYner Pool Fund Growing SIAYNER lstalit Stayncri MWhTrW keeps com the Snyner Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion No 457 among the latest contributions The drive for funds continues and donations may be made through the TorontoDoniinlon Canada Studied By livening WI AVENTNG tStaIf Special attention is being given Canadian history and topics in observation of centennial year by member of Aventng Womens institute Mrs Charles Emerton presi dent and members of her execu tive have emphasized the Cana dian theme 1er from is convcner in charge of historical research and current events and Mrs Timon of Canadian tndusirlu and agriculture Citi zenship and education convcner is Mrs Woodward while the Needsrnulr history committee includes Mrs Carruthers Mrs Fraser Mrs hlorhy and Mrs Miclarrn Mrs Canutheia is home economics oomener Mn Rust Noble vice president and Mrs Douglas Mc Loren secretarytreasurer Concern Shown In Bradford Over County School Plans BRADFORD Stall Con un over pmposed dialgen in school boundaries for future run fng has bccn expressed here Blindfold town council has asked Simeoe County consultative com Noe which hooded by Reeve Calvert of Port MoilicOil to postpone any action in regard to such recommendations until councils of all municipalities con cemed have full opportunity to consider the proposals Residents here have been con ccmed with the future of Brad lord and District High School Area which serves the town and West Gwillimbury and vicinity There was apprehension nvcr talk that Bradford would be in cluded with Ncwmarkct area in the future Bradford council gave full backing to resolution moved by Deputy Reeve Fred Cook and seconded by Colin Evans on the subject it read That Simcoe County he urgentlyd re quested postpone mnsi cra tion at 96100 diaricea proposed by the consultative committee until councils of all nmnicipalities concerned can carefully consider the proposals and that copies of this resolution mmmuuundmunmunulnulluum mdllidihl Iiii All mnNiJALLmBERGERmion amounts IMPERIAL ISTARTS TOMORROW 700 and 000 THE MOST snociiiN Meet theHippies theTeenyboppers My Recommended as ADUlT EilliRiAliiftililT can roman iNFORMATiON Last Times Tonight Rewmmanded oi lull humanism FILM or OUR GENERATION the PotrPartygoersout for anewthrilla new KICK rim 7283440 Where The Bullets Fly 545 and 000 be sent to the minister of edu cation Evans MPP the clerk of the County Council and the clerks of all municipalities contained therein andalso the city of Barrie Simon on consultative committee has been studying school boundaries with school in spectors and others with view of making roconuncndations for longterm school area planning New school construction plans have been submitted to this com mitten for suds noning approval ANNUAL MEETING BRADFORD Staff Annual meeting of the Bradford District Figure Skating club will be held Wednesday evening May 17 at the Bradford Conununity Centre Election of officers will be held and annual reports presented Emit Bank of Canada is authorized 43 year month bonds due Issue price 9975 Yielding about 509to Interest payable July and January Onomonths interest payable July i967 Denominations sumo 55000 525000 $100000 and 31000000 47 year month 55 bonds Issue price 9900 Yielding about 507 toxmaturity Inicrestpayableboocmberlandlunel Denomnatlona 51000 ss0oo 325000 $100000 and Shampoo Bank of Canada has open as to maturity Proceeds of the oflering will be used to any investment bani brands hue in to member of the $3qu mum ity swimming pool cormnittec drawing of the proposed pool re ceived much attention in the show window of The Stayner Sun office Stayner Lions club which star ted lhe fund has made the lar gut contribution to date $3000 The Student Association of Stay ncr Collegiate contrihued $1000 Dr Raymond lvrs and lionna Motors each donated $500 for other substantial contributors The pool will add much to tho Stayner recreation centre and the locatloubeslde the Granite club has met general approval John Anio wallknown local lawyer again heads the Canad lan Legion which gave the pool fund good boost William Sut ton and William Pringla are the viceprexidents Mike Hurmau ls secretary Allister MacDonald treasurer and John Man rer gruntatarms The executive committee in cludes William England Charles Jessop frcd Wright Mac Donaid and Jack Warden The Legion also helped in the Stayner centennial park protect by giving up their claims to he property which was donated by ltir and hits William Jackson through the Legion About 70 trees were plantcd at he park recently Burning Rectal Itch Believed In Minutes Exclusive Healing Sultana Relieves Pain It Sunni IIcmnrrlioidl If you want satisfach rcliel from Itching Pilcsheroo good news renowned research laboratory has found untquo healing substance flint promptly realm to burning Itch and sinactually shrinks hemorrhoi This Iuhstanoo haI carbon to roduoa mantel lava rate of he ing its germkilling rrnpnrliea also help prevent nlcction in case after case very striking improvement was noted even among cases pI in standing And this improvement was maintained over period of monthsl This was accomplished by new healing who BinDyne which uickly helps heal urui cells In stimulate growth new inner an aianyna oITared in ointment and aup ositor form called Preparation Iii for it It all drug atoresuatisflctinn or money refunded prsmrcr lvsws BARN mm TUEDAY MAY ll 1N7 FOLLOW mom noun generation descendant of may vaucouvcn CP The critic in the 1520s of plans for Fun mm union between French and Eng ltstanadians Papineau plans to travel to Montreal with three century hench Canadian on trial leftMonday on 3500 ph Papineau outspoken mile canoe trip to celebrate companions in an lofoot retri Confaderatlon Art Paplneau of forced pluile canoe over the suburban Burnaby is min roule of early fur 1raderr vuoui 71s that ROXY 4r lititlDP 51 anoint may 53mm rHE DEVILS SSUE 0F $375000000 on rheumaticrs NONCALLABLE GOVERNMENT OF CANADA DATED JUNE 1967 gt for loan lm and lbe Minister of Finance reserves the right to aoce subscriptionand to allot total of not less than than 110 61 $412500000 of the above amount greed to acquires mininium of $135000000 ofttie Bonds forms 1mm tbeM stcr fF croooivcnhm alsuarslmildfi year mandolin bonds one lane 15 1968 Issue price 9990 Yielding about 460 to maturity Interestpayabie lune 15 andDormiber is One half months interest payable June 15 1961 Denominations 51000 85011 525000 51000W and some due December 11974 redeem $325000000 of Government offload 42 Bonds duo Julie 1967 and for general purposes ofthe Government of Canada 11 new Bonds due July 1970 are an additianito5215000000af 5Donds due July 1970 dated July 1965 February 1966 and Mayil 1966 The new Bonds will be dated June and interest are payable in lawful mo of Bank of Canada interest is payable withoutcharge Definitive bonds Will be in two forms bearer form with con pnyableby cheque Bonds of both mterchnngeablo as to denomination ando transfer requirements when applicable The new Bonds are authorized pursuant to nqut of tho Farliameiit of can 1967 and will bear interest from that date Principal ncy of Canada Principalis payable at any Agency at any branch in Canada of any chartered bank available on or about June l967andrhcrcafter pons attached and any registered form with interest will be lathe same denominationdmnd fully form without charge subject to Government ads and both pnncrpal and interest are charge on the Consolidated Revenue Fund of Canadaj Subscriptions subject to allotment may be made to Bank DfCtlnldl Gibson through dealer eligible to not as tummy distributor or through any bank in FLI BllK MASTER OF THE tuition LAST TIMES rooav ONLY TWO COLOR FEATURES PREHISTORIC WOMEN pt or rejectin whole Orin part any sexes$337500000 and not more STARTS WEDNESDAY KISS liliflilili Wednesday At 700 Inc 030 OWN osl

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