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Barrie Examiner, 22 Apr 1964, p. 3

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Robert Tudhupe bf Moo day started his training period under clerk Wesley iiudhope 66 his uncle He is the fourth suc ccesrivefludhopa to enter this phase of municipal administra INNISFIL NOTES now beginning his training period as clerktreasurer oi 0m Township In the centre tion since 1857 He is nephew of Wes Itrdhope who has been the clerk since 1010 and the son of Mel Tudhope Wesley ludhope followed in his fathers and grondlnthers lootsteps They were Henry iudhope ran1919 and George Tudhope 18511891 Theiatier actually startedhis career in 1035 to 1041 served Defer Resignation OI BOard Members By IIGS Resignation of four members of the North Area Public school board are to be held in obey ance while matters concerning tenders tor the new Warnica school at Painswick are being considered The architects will have revised figures available by next week and board chair man Ferguson Fralick has call ed meeting to give considera tion to tenders without gen eral purpose room proposed in iirst bids The plans will allow for this addition which will probably be needed by next year accord ing to the increase in the school population Mr Fraiick advis ed He said the resignation of Mr Lougheed did not take ef fect until the end of April so he would likely be in attendance at the next meeting CROSSING URGED The Board of Transport has writen lnnlslil council advising that following jury recom mendation it considers the 12th Store Equipment In Alliston Yard ALLISTON Staff Space will be made available in the town hall yard to store town equipment now kept in the steel quenth barn in the park Coun cillors here this week altered to help Dr Jean Pitcher find alternative indoor storage spaca or material which cannot be lett outside Mrs Pitcher reminded coun cil that everything must be out at the building by the end of the month deadline The build ing which was recently sold will be demolished and moved out of the park Sewer tiles cement blocks and bags of salt are among the articles needing storage Mrs Pitcher said only one prospect Emerged as rental possibility However council agreed with her that this site was far from Ideal considering the rental tea asked and the alterations need ed to make it suitable line crossing north of Stroud sul liciently dangerous to make the installation at wig wag pro tection system necessary Coun cil authorized letter to be sent to the Department at Highways asking torapprovai lleg Hobbs attended council meeting to complain about road conditions on plan adjacent to the village on the Corner sub division He also protested dust conditions on the county road which be said were intoler able This road is the main street in Leiroy and Mr Hobbs said that dust blows into homes and should be eliminated He said he would take the matter up with the health department If something is not done soon Reeve Cochrane member oi the county roads committee said he would take the matter up with the county engineer BUDGET QUESTIONED Besides turning down the re quest for an additional amount for construction of new school at Painswick council was also concerned about the budget of the Northarea board and re quested that itemized figures be given Council has set the road tax rate at mills which will raise cgsgdmmo when subsidies are HYdro has submitted pro posal to install eight street lights in Churchill using 10th watt lamps The costs are to be added to the taxes of those affected MOVES TO BARBIE Bruce Wice who sold his term stock and implements has ta ken up residence in Barrie He will occupy home next door to Mr Kelsey Asked why he chose Barrie instead of innlslll he said he felt he was tho young to qiut work and it would be easier to get suitable job in the city He said that his auction sale was more successful than he had an ticipated and although he re gretted leaving the many friends in innisz he hoped to be happy it his new surroundings Bruce was member ol the North Area achool board for some years TODAY Merlin Jones It 705 and 950 Disneyland at pm 52 autonomous is oro Reeve George hiacKay lxiihoto By James Pauk Orti on council for while and then resumed derks duties in 1557 During that time Daniel Cour eron Duncan Clark and Isaac Fell tilled the oilice Robert mdhops is graduA ate at the Ontario Agricultural College Diploma course Before that he attended the Orillia District Collegiate andVocntinnr ai institute EXPORTS RISE Britain averted goods worth 5549310000 to South Airica in 1903 an increase at $138567000 over 1962 General government Executive and legislative Administrative Street lighting Hydrant rental lawn property erected with suit sandy mortar Moisture and time have caused considerable deterioration at these walls particularly along the wont wnlL Some settlement has occurred It is apparent that some rubsoil undu these wallls has eroded The actual wood struckrat members in the floor construc ilaiiroad flasher maintenance Public worh Sanitation and waste iteiiri assistance CDCi malntcnanm stayner public school Recreation and community services Fire hail Community Centre CDCI debmture Stayncr public library Stayner C1 debenture Discount for taxes Taxes written all County rate Town planning TOTAL EXPENDITURES $15616031 Provision tor allowance and reserve fund 279178 ASSESSMENT County levy Fire hail Public ary Communitycccntre Stayner public school CDCI debenture Qayner Cl debenture CDCI maintenance Town levy Farming 1239 Loohair 1587 490379 230556 1064 Levy 1063 Levy Res Comm Res lndus Farming 1316 1194 82 77 100 101 12177741 1944 408 305 059 5002 77 102 1761 434 426 1111 3202 409 401 tion appear to be sotmd and in good shape But the brick piers and wood posts supporting the floor are irrregularly placed leaving very little continuity to the structure From the wedges and filler blocks on top at the support ints it would appear that set emeat has taken place in the past it is lilter that fur ther settlement may occur in the future HEATING COSTLY The wiring in this area is ur tremon limllcd butappears to be fairly recent There are two oil tired warm air furnaces us ed for healing Although this is highly uneconomlcal manner oi heating they both appear to be in satisfactory condition What little plumbing is evident is deteriorated and replacement would appear necessary of the main floor the report said there was Iiltel visible value in the partitionin lighting generalfinishcs7 mummy sinn gained in entering the town niliccs or council chamber is certainly not good The second floor theatre with sloping floor and stage also came in for criticism The bell tower has rotted wood floor and masonry which appears to be in bad condition Again because at its height and Its weight it could be an im mediate hazard The parapet wall has been badly attacked by frost As remit numerous bricks are not secured There are sev eral ad cracks in the east wall particularly around the second floor door near the south end The rpreadlng dfectf and the settlement noted for the west wall In evident here also The north wall bulges at the hirer section and the brick has wea thered considerably in their conclusions the archi tects said the building obvious ly has not received much pro ventative maintenance for years and consequently the deteriora tion has accelerated Condiv lions noted will likely worsen with increasing rapidity in the coming years There is very little danger oi any major collapse or serious deterioration in the immediate future The problems which oc cur will be numerousbut mi nor TWO HAZARDS Racommmdatinns by the crab ltects included dealing with two immediate hazards The loration oi thsbuildiua and tho tremc in building such as this suggesting result is than ideal TRY EXAMINER WANT Ai PHONE mom LEGION BINGO WEDNESDAY APRIL 22 summo pm JACKPOT $1 7000 LEGION HALL 71 COLLIER ST Thursday Night Is TOTALS himilis Kinsmen Bingo Night as mills Bi mills 1061 AssessmentoilcsidcntalW mills STAYNEH Mill rates for Stayner taxpayers remain un changed for lSGtat ill mills residential and famring so mills on commercial and indus trial property Cnuncii struck the 1m rrrlll rate this month as soon as the Byng Public School 1961 spend ing estimates were received While budgeted expenditures show an increase of abmrt $10 000 over 1963 this is oliset by an increase of assessment in the municipality Residential assessment last year on which the 1064 taxes are collected showed an increase of $17890 although 51095 decrease in business assessment reduced this to $16 795 Biggest enabling couna cll to maintain the present mill rate was reduction in the Steyner Public School Board levy tram last year This re duction totalled $3286 The Sin coe booty levy was reduce by $73 Most ethn atrium were up Public works show $7600 in crease CDC maintenance went up from $1318661 in 196 to 516254 09 Re assistance has risen tram $528060 to $58060 Recreation and community ser vices went up from $1070 to $2500 and community centre from $1870 to $2825 Total taxeswritten oil drop ped this year to $450 In 1063 the total was $608 Council also announced that all present debentures will be retired by 1960 The water works debenture issued nine years ago when the system was taken over by the Public Utili ties Commission will be paid up next year The debenture on the tire ball will be redeem ed in 1960and the recreational centre debentures will be all Commercial04 mills Stayner Mill Rates Unchanged Pubiic School Costs Go Down 50 mills of this taxation are un controllable levies for exam pletn the county and for edu cational purposes The 3090 residential and 8202 commercial town levies are the only categories over which coun cil has any control The last time Stayners mill rate increased was year ago in 1063 residential and com mcrcial rates both went up two mills from 79 to st mills resi dentialand from or to 00 mills commercial NATO FORCES Under the onal Defence Act the maximum military personnel assigned by Canada to NATO is 14000 DYCII FOOD MARKET roe QUALITY 150 Collier mam contrast near sorts up to 253 OFF paid up in 1968 gt 0t the ill mills residential sum mass Shows AI 045 our one BEST PICTURE Albert Finnsy PEIAL EAT RE WINNER or ACADEMY Awaaos BEST ACTORI BEST DIRECTORI TODAY ONLY MOVE OVER mm Adult Doris Day 0F THE YEAR Tony Richardson NEWYpRKHLMCmrlcsaWARn Thompson of prominent Calgary oilmen Frank and George McMahon died Monday from injuries suf fered in beating in her home April it Police said last week her was in Ponolra mental hospital HEATING vrcrrM mas cmaav CPIMrs Stella nyearoid mother middleaged housekeeper or examination under the Al berta Mental Diseases Act Her name was not released DOMINION TIRE STORES The deflection limit of the floor at the stage end has been exceeded it delinitciy would not be safe to impose anything but very light loads on it This room has been previously condenmed and is in very bad state of repair There is nothing 01 value to be salvaged Deterioration in the exterior oi the town hall was itemized too The west wall is in very poor condition with numerous cracks caused by combination of set tlement and moisture penetra tion acted on by frost Tire foun dation shows definite settlement condition which will likely per slat The brick border at the sec KINSMEN one FELLOWS HALL Thurs Thu 23 JACKPOT $25000 CAN BINGO 3SHARE HELP km 20 GAMES THE WEALTH GAME$ HELP KIDDIES STTMENT WE GUARANTEE mm okmwmumanmuwerlmmm htwooommuuuunmmnn oil mummonsoonon as TI nun COAST COAST NOBODY SE nes

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