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Barrie Examiner, 17 May 1967, p. 5

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check oi records shown that North Leeds Citation Girl alxyearcid Holstein hmumt ilLiISTON COW BRINGS RECORD PlilCE world record price for dairy cow when she sold ior $41000 at partial dispersal sale oi the Glenniton Farms herd at Alilston The cow was jointly owned by Glenalion Farms and Richard Schieis sner of lcrseyvllle Tafx Rate In Elmvalé Shows EIMVALE Stall Al in most other Slrncoe County man icipalities Hmvale tax rate ior 1061 is higher than last year Residential rate is 0691 mills and commercial am up Mo on lo nflk from 1966 It maul fid its to halt the fine said Reeve Alex licAul reviewing the figures whdr cd the gcoeml gov ernman rate to be laser nulls and mansion to perm and My 1614 mils Mic works represented 29661 nulls oi the rate and parks and recrea taon sao FOR HIGH SCHOOL Elmvale District High School reqtdred 2m mills ior commer cial moons and 1117 the rcsdeotinitomise levywbiie the rates tor and ms ata schools was 2091 and 1832 or mental and 1be slum Danny levy at 14 is ior both commercial and residential taxpayers An unconditional government grant reduced residential and farm taxes by 2316 mills and arm property received aiurtlr er exemption oi live mills to llT MIDHURST Great War Picture In Archives Display ltllDHURST Staff It con tribution oi Albert Whitby or 112 Mary Street Barrie large First World War photo graph of then Colonel Sam Hughes and Canadian oiiicers at Valcartier Comp August 31 1914 has been rcceiving more than ordinary attention at Simcoe County archives it has been viewed by good many since placed it than said Nobert Moran county ar cbivist who is himself 11 First World War veteran pointing to wall at the iront oi the or drives building where the picture was hanging We very much appreciate Mr Whitby bring ing it In us BAYFIELD STREET Another new photograph shows section oi Barries Bay Me assis ALLISTON Staff libs lived here for in years and think it is fine town said William Hunger wellknown business man and sportsman in comv melting on Aliistons prospects ior development During his long residence Mr Banter has seen numerous changes but in general Alliston has moved ahead His son Ralph who is associated with himrin the automobile business is deputy reeve The senior Mr Hunter was asked about Allistoas water supply We get very good well waier be said but we have to get more Twenty three test holesllave been drilled without finding MOONSTONE Staff ltle donte ratepayers in the Midland and District High School Area will pay more secondary school taxes as well as those in the Orillia and District Gollegiate Area Figures tor the Midland area snow it will swap to operate the high schools in Mid land and Penetanguishene for 1967 The seven municipalities concerned will be required to raise $518429 of this amount irom property taxes This will at 306 nulls over the 1966 rate of 1795 The provincial government will pay $756615 in educational grantswhile $67000 was listed irom sundry revenue which in clust revenue irom per pupil ExpandIScilities or Pulp Firms TORONTO CPlLands and Forests Minister Rene Brunelle said Tuaday night more than 360000000 was spent last year on expansion or facilities by Ontario pulp and paper iirms He was replying in the legis lature to James Renwick NDP Toronto Riverdale who asked why ulcbulk of expansionist the in why is tainlng its tradru Wick asked The ntinlster rep large volumes of suitable wood areavatiable on the West Coast at low cost lie acid at least one firm is making survey oi coat iactora in liC and Ontario beforede crdrng to locate He did not iden jliy the firm illliston Resident in Years yflvaDiscusses Town Development dentrolume to meet present and teams During the 305 and late satisfactory source with suffic lionia and others Medonie Ratepayers To Pay MereTo High School Areas require 2101 mills an increase lean citizen residing in Niagara Foils0nt was arrestedrMay lied that iield street and stores in irame buildings where the present Lob Iaws and Voolwortbs are lo cated The 1915 picture illustrat ed architecture o1 diiierent ago with store canopies moor ing sidewalks oldtimers would remember Partridge grocery Morans timnitb and pipe litter shop as well as others of that horsa and buggy era Pedestrians showed womens styles were the opposite of todays miniskirts with hemiines down to the ankles FROM worrawnsnci Documents irom Nottawasaga told the stories 01 pioneer inm ilics like the Curries and Gilles pies whose ancefiors came to this county irom isiay Scot iulure needs The matter is be lngtaken up further onetime lacrosse sponsor here Mr Hunter said he had read with interrst where Barrie and Orillia were attempting to revive lacross with minor 405 Alliston had some standout lacrosse teams and he recalled some interesting games with Huntsville and other teams in this part of the province Occasionally he would attend senior games in Orillia when Terriers were winning the Can adian championship We had some Orillia players with our team later be said recalling goalscoring feats of Clarence PayncRalph Gordon Joe An cost of students irorn Baxter township Christian island Elm vsle and Beausoieil Island cgnsiderable increase in in struction cost was rrlaaor nac bor in the tax ate along with the first payment of $78000 on debenurresior the new Pepe oaagushene moondhry school do addition to part oi Medonte Midiand and Penetaoguishene the other municipalities in the area include Tay township Port MtzNicoll vr bor Pm of NY equalized assessment amounts $539945353 and population 27 Tha leviesto he par by each municipality were immense i171 Port MnNieotl $5154 Victoria Harbor $23080 Madonte part $28334 Tay 5106940 and Tiny parD 5157581 third new school hashecn proposad for the area Drop Charges AgainstDodger BlllEFALD APl charge ngamat Zoyearold man oi fleeingto Canada to avoid tha US inilitary draft will be dropped because the man has agreed to enter theCUS Army governmentlawyer said Tues 9y Dale Fiagler an Amen dsheentered theUS irom Canada at the Whirlpool Rapids Bridge He iaseheduled to re portior induction Monday Aa siatant us Attorney Gerald Galllvan said Fiagler formally chs rgsd with iaiiing to report iorinduc Penetanguishene $85067 land Clippings pertaining to the history oi Essa and Tecumseih also were added to the dow mehts We are gathering more ma tcrial and addirg to the interest of the archives every day said ltir ltioran pointing to carelul 1y catalogued documean which have been stored at the archives Among new contributions was newspaper telling about the early history of the neighbor ing town oi Orillia with reterence to an 1667 map of tha commun ity Orillia became an incorpor ated village that year and eight years later became town plaque from the old coun ty registry oiiice also has been receiving much attention mt cd 1929 it listed it Sander son as registrar Simpson as clerk Coleman as treasurer and Charles Gratrix as warden Opened last November by Hon James Auld the archives sec tion was built as Simcoe Coun tys major centennial project Plan Hayride For Farm Visitor THORNTON Staff Eoin Scott Scottish junior rsrmer deb egate who arrived at Montreal to spend three months in Cans da will visit this area Arrangements have been made or Mr Scott to stay at the farm of Mr and Mrs Clarence Fisher of RR Thornton tor week ioliowing his arrival in South Simcoe on Thursday May 18 Later he will spend week at the home oi Norman Soules RR Stayner South Simcoc Junior Flanders Clubs will he hosts ior the mem ber of the Harray Young Farma ers Club of Orkney hayride to Elmgrove School is planned for Saturday evening May Junior Farmers have shown interest in the plowing events at Cbristc re New Zeslaad where Paavo Tuominen oi Fin land was named joint 1967 world champion with Gunnar Johann son of Sweden runnerAup Dr Carl Willis oi Charlottetown 1966 Canadian champion finish ed in tie for eighth Punk 7294651 ROXY in MN ST unaaIE tion claimedhe moved to Can ada belors receiving therorder reduce it to 8137 mills Caravan Goes To Collingwood COLLINGWOOD StainCan adna centennial caravan trail us which have been viewed with nuch intarmt at Barrie Alliston Orillia and elsewhere will be on display in Coiling wood on Thursday and Friday May is and 19 School pupils irom nearby Stayner and other neighboring areas vnil be here by bus to see the dtsp ays depict ing various eras in Canadas history and progress Tina mini atures show life in lndian vil lages beiore the white man came and then dliiereot events reflect ing the progress and develop ment at post ages up to the present The caravan visit will be marked by special events includ ing parade at am on Fri day ltiayltl Robert Hutton is parade chairman in charge Plan Celebration In Nottawasaga DUNTRODN Staff While Nottawasaga Township council has started holding meetings in the renovated school here work is proceeding and it is hoped to have it completed in good time ior the townships centen oxiai celebration on Friday Juno Reeve Arnold Vancise and members of the council will hold meeting on Wednesday May 17 and discuss centennial plans and other business joint meet ing with the centennial commit tee has been arranged for Wed nesday May 31 when it is hoped plans ior the celebration can be finalized placed itseli on record as op posing an open deer hunting sea son in the township tbisyear Beeton Village Ponders Sewers BEETle Staiil Plans for installing sewers and construc tion of sewage disposal plant forBceion will be discussed at meeting of the Ontario Wa ter Resources Connoission and vrliage council on Thursday May 25 Residents have petitioned for the sewage service and the prob iema involved have been discuss ed at oounul meet hearing called by the has been awaiM with much interest munth mat to ramp or littlAtlmtllt FEATUEEAT 700 and 950 The Nottawasaga council has msmrcr NEWS 18 MERE EXAMINER WEDNESDAY MAY 11 167 10Mill Rise Educational grants from the shortly and ban sent out write provinee were shown to total payers Tam may be paid In $1th and total provincial Is two instalments with the last sistance at H400 The educs count data ior the tint instal tionallevyoothemllaoewurnenmmewandormmod ior morass and municipal levy September 15 Ailer therlatler was to $91721 day penalty will be Iddtd VISIT am FARMS Community Hall alerting at me The levy includes the tint payment for the street labile system Whldi was purchased by the village over liveyear per lnd it will pointed out by Reeve McAdeo other man hen oi the council Include Km Crane Alex thrrrle Cecil IXarch and Kenneth Knox TWO WHALMENTS Tax bills will be prepared for late payment klktutory charge oi one per Cent will be added to all taxes unpaid ailer due date it was expllined in notice which said two percent ciscormt allow ed on tam paid on or before June 30 Alter September is one per cent will be charged on celebrate their 15th wedding no the first day oi ends calendar niversary on Saturday May 70 month until the end oi the year with reception at New lawell mm SalliMined on lied Club has been active with meeting and recent trip to but farms oi the area pm CIVIC BEAUTIFICATION ALUSNN Stall Alllsion and District liorticuilursl So ciety has received good initial response ior its appeal to resi dents io Join in community and area beauliiicatlon riiorts Num erous places are being painted and others have been seen plani iog flowers and shrubs YEARS MARRIED NEW IDWELL Stlfil Mr and Mn Donald Knlsley will CD CD CD SB as CD great breWs FROM THE MASTER BREWERS KlNGSBEER

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