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Barrie Examiner, 21 Apr 1967, p. 5

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WllSliGli Prospects In good ior con tinued development oi Vassga Beach area according to Do WASAGA BEACH iStnil We were well received and encouraged by the discussions sold Reeve Gene Lange vin stating he was hopetul that obstacles which have so tarded subdivision development will be overcome iollowing talks with Hon Spooncr min ister ot municipal aiinirs Reeve Langevin headed Wa oaga Beach delegation which has received by Mr Spooner at the Ontario Legislature building at Queens Park Deputy ltccve Russell Pogue and Councillor Sid lilartin were other council representatives and others in eluded Fred Martin chairman oi the planning board town sol icitor Grieve Robinson surveyor George Zubec Sorn Prezio oi the Chamber oi Commerce and others PLAN SECOND VISIT Reeve Langevin said lilr Spooncr assured the delegation their representations would be taken up and would be discuss ed at an advisory board meeting We intend to see Mr Spoon er again shortly and we are very hopeiul said Reeve Langcvin who praised the assistance ol Arthur Evans MPP tor Cen tre Simeoe Chiei obstacle in the way at ii one session Staii AcV iinn to bring about more control ill at the local level in municipal planning was urged by Deputy Reeve Kenneth Gillespie ct Oro Township Local authorities who are ac Former Edgar Resident Passes EDGAR Stall Word has been received here oi die death of former resident Frank til Smith who died at Regina at the dge of B7 and was deeply mourn Born at Edgar in 1979 Mr Smith attended school here and later farmed in the area beiore going to Regina in mobile was accountant otiice manager and later member oi the board at directors or McCallum Hill and Company Limited tor years member of the Catholic Rainily Service Society he serv ed 25 years and received el tation from Most Rev ONeill Roman Catholic Arch bishop oi Regina Mr Smith was charter mem ber of the Regina Gyro Club iormed in 1921 was 12 years treasurer of the provincial Boy Scouts Association and was ac tive in Red Cross work His wiie Louise predeceased him in1965 daughter Mrs Robert Struth ers of Antwerp Belgium sur VIIIeS DEVELOPMENT DISCUSSED put Reeve Russell Pouge tie it and Reeve Lange ln They have been taking up planning problems standing in subdivision development has been regulations concerning san nation Lots oi 15000 squore loci in sandy areas can be suitably serviced with septic tanks with out danger oi contamination the Wasnga delegation mnintoln ed Our area is sandy and dii lcrcnt from many others said the Vnsoga rceve stating this was pointed out to Mr Spooner PROSPECTS ILOSY Elected last June or two year term Reeve Longcvin is enthusiastic about development prospects tor the Vasago Beach area it is in many ways unique he said commenting on the picturesque scenery and long sandy beach The Onkview Reach rcallor de ieated iormer recve Anthony Beck in the special election which ioilowcd annexation at the Oakview Beach area to Vasnga This added 3000 acres in Va saga Reach viltoge which had 3910 eligible voters at that time Recently elevated to deputy rceve following the resignation at Fred Male Russell Pogue said he was imprcsscd with county administration alter at tending his lirst meeting as one oi the Vasaga representatives April is He said he was glad Oro Deputy Reeve Favors Local Control For Planning quainted with local conditions should have the iinal say said the Ora deputy rcevs who ior mariy served six years as reeve and tour as councillor Daputry Reeve Gillespie said do vclopment in Orillia had been slowed down because ol planning regulations and he wins glad to sec this being taken up with the department by other municipal ities The Oro representative emphasized he was not opposed to sensible planning lor orderly growth but he lelt that local powers should have the ultimate say There is too much red tape now he suggested depioring rulcs which retard development Deputy Reeve Gille ie also rcierred to Earries petition ask ing control of social service budgets such as Childrens Aid Society be restored to elected representatives directly respon sible to taxpayers Generally speaking this is the proper way he said stating he believ ed that powers should be kept with the ratepayers who pay the taxes After all this is the dem ocratic way Simcoe County Council re jected request irom Barrie to endorse their petition on the mat ter on the grounds of tank at in iormation It might deserve iormationb it might deserve second look the deputy reeve remarked Mr Gillsepie is president ot the East Simcne Conservative Association Every Saturday Night ADULT DANCING BOB HUNTERS ORCHESTRA at IIIIIISESIIIIE VALLEY Sill LIIIIIIE $56 Worth of Deer Prizes Sandwich Buffet Spot Dance Prizes nrsrsvnnous 7280803 the way oi subdivision devel opment with the Department oi tlunioipal Aitairs lExaminA or Photo Wasaga Reeve Reports Progress In Planning oi the opportunity at playing greater role in helping Vsnga Reach progress liir Fugue is chairman of tin ance ior iosnga council Hostess Geraldine Smit views theExpo 67 site through telescope as she and hostess Simone Miehaud prepare to take pit in balloon at the NOMINATING to qualify to vote DISTRICT NEWS TIIE RAIIRIE EXAMINER FRIDAY APRIL ll rm Renovated Duntroon School Will Become Council Hall DUNTROON Stall Ollic ial opening at the renovated Duns troon sdtoolhouse being mndl into Noltawasaga townshl hall has been set ior day June 30 Reeve Arnold Van cisc said centennial ceremony is planned with details still to be completed it will be an nttcrnoon and evening program said Reeve Vancise stating tilting cerelt mony will be held durinl the alternoon and evening entertain ment Soitball games also are being arranged in addition to other events Reeve Vnoclse praised the plan as centennial project stating It would meet requirements very well and be an economy DISTRICT BRIEFS MEETING TONIGHT CREEIIORE Stall Min George Sehell or Stayner will speak at meeting oi Crecmore IEfltIICtlllIirflI Society at St Lukes Parish Hall tonight CENTENNIAL FLAGS REETON Still New ocn tenniui flags placed on tho Tec umscth township ollice building here have been attractng at tention Donald King clerk has received numerous comments bout the now dccomtions which include hippie Lent and blue centennial flag READY ros anusore Air Canada Expo pavilion at Montreal The $150000 pavi lion and display on lie Vesta tells the story of mans quest for and his achievement of flight CF lvirephoto THE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION OF EASTSIMCOE RIDING CONVENTION to elect Candidateto eontest the next PROVINCIAL ELECTION the Legion Hall Midland Ontario on the lat day of May I967 at 730 pm All persons must have liltit Membership Card Membership Cards will not be on sale at the Legion Hall on the night of the Convention and must be purchased from members of the Executive before the date of the Convention inr ratepayers The council has been meeting in part at the community centre here other members at the council Deputy Reeve Edgar Currie and Ownafllors John laughed Don nicl Hennessy and Dick McQueen also will take part in the cere mony along with visiting dlg nltaries Besides place tor roamed the remodelling plans provide or satlsiactory oliice space Reeve Vancise said We are very happy with it be com merited New gates and other improve ments to the Pioneer Cemetery also are planned as another cen tennial mica with many pion eers buried there this plan also has been receiving considerable report Post Land Use Law For Iidiala ROSEMONT Stall Notice has been given by Adlala coun cit that the last day for tiling objections against proposed land use bylaw is Thursday April 27 The bylaw No 1043 would require all lots sold in the town ship to contain at least to acres with minimum ironing oi 00 test on public road Belora becoming eiiectlve the bylaw requires approval irom the Ontario Municipal Board which may call hearing to consider the matter it there are suftiaientohloetions1hcse should be sent to the cleric Mrs Jamleson by registered mail or delivered The bylaw will not Ilicct arms or land or which con tract ot purchase and sale has been made prior to the approval oi this bylaw by the Ontario Municipal Board Will Celebrate In Nottawasaga CREEMOIIE Sialt Plans for Noitawasaga Townships ob servance at Canadas 100th birth day are to be discussed at meeting oi the newlyappointed centennial committee and coun cil on Tuesday April 18 Renovation oi the Duntroon school tor municipal hall is the townships main centennial project The meeting was called to discuss celebration plans Reeve Arnold Vancise will pre side and all members oi council are expected to attend Members oi the new commit tee include Mrs Jack Schwandt Mrs Flora Doutbwaite liirs Bud Keils Mrs Ella Brock Mrs Eric Norman Miss Dorothy Smith Cecil Hesslegrave lack Swnlm Kenneth Wilson Robert Carruthers and William Barnes French Ioumalist Dies In Montreal MONTREAL CF Leo Paul Desrosiers journalist and writer on historical topics is dead at 112 Mr Desrosiers served at one time as parliamentary cor respondent at Ottawa tor the Montreal French language newspaper La Devoir He also workedior period as associate editor of Hansard at the House ei Commons From 1941 to 1951 Mr Des rosiers held the position of brarlan at the Montreal public library sec neuron WEAPttttSl ARRIE HURONIAW DRIVEIN THEATRE culmnsurars Maze3331 NOW PLAYING FRI I10 IE fishnttrumflum NtlfitlsiflgmlflsilfldflIifllilll AN ALL STAR COUNTRY MUSIC SPECTACULAR INNISFIL NOTES Teachers Salaries Remain Unsettled By Althoudi us had been aim to understand that the teachers at Innistil silent and the Board had come to an agreement rn salaries the iinai aomxaoce by matters was still unsettled as the Board held their rneaing The teaches hold stall meeting preceding the Boards arai it was hoped that the oller made to them would redevo linal approval lrmislil claims thca their otter contoured or was even better than the Barrie salary schedule However the committee which was nego tiating with the teachers did not reach an agreement although this may now be history in Iirmulian was still awaited Ear rle salaries were raised irom basic minimum oi $3700 to 300 and it Innistil tops that it can be expected that costs and taxes will be increased WORK STARTED The extensions to the two schools have been started Sun nybrac already has the looting in and its and have them before this 13 read UEAIIY VICEJIIESIDENT Trustee Dun Beatty has been elected second in line or the head oi the Rural Section at the Tmstccs and Municipal C0uncil lor Association of Ontario lit the some convention oi the Educa tion Association during Easter recess Frank Keli administra tor icr lnnisiil bemme Scorc toiythosurer oi the some do vision at the provincial assoclu tion This spanks welt tor our local personages who have tak en longstanding interest in the trustees association REQUEST KINDERGARTENS group oi ratepayers np preached the School Board to re quest that start be made to set up kindergarten classes in Innisiii One suggestion was in the torm oi request tor the use or the old school at Pains wick which could be operated as kindergarten pending the hands ling of this earlier beginning at education by the School Board SPECIAL BUS CUT The special bus oi Sturgeon Bus Service which took children to Varoica School was discon tinned stoning ailcr Easter OTTAWA TRIP Oilictnls DI the Innistil School Patrol art endeavoring to send all members who have assisted in these duties on trip to the Ottawa Jamboree in tiny The sale oi Chocolate bars by pupils has been lalriy successiul but ratepayers cannot expect the proiit on low titty cent bars to insure the undertaking Cons stable Roy Rridge who has been supervising the worthwhile work at the School Patrols appeared bciore the School Iloard at the midApril meeting and it is hop ed that along with any assistance that can be given by Council suliiclcnt lands to cover the pcnscs will he made available in this Centennial Year the city at Ottawa will be really inter esting and anyone who can help to make the trip possible ior one more child will be giving them something to remember tor yours to come RESIGNATIONS one oi the regrettable matters that the board has to handle is the mignutions oi good teach ers Joan Cook 010 Kohl and Margaret Oarnlel tendered their resignations to the Board which were accepted TRUSTEE SALARY motion was passed that the board allow the estate or the late Kcn Baxter the sum ol 580 covering to months hack sal ary and milea ge expended Caretaker lnek Constable was authorized to receive eight days pay to cover the balance oi wages when he retired The Festival oi States parade in St Potersburg this past neck brought out bands and floats irom many parts at Florida and other states including one hand irom Connecticut One oi the floats which did not bring us any iceling oi pride was that ad vertising our Centcnnial Expo 67 in Montreal it was very drab and to our mind would do nothing to prompt visit to Can ado Some flags bearing the Centennial symbol were there with one Maple Lcai ring but who outside at Canadian knows what they signily More ot our own flags and couple oi young men in tiountic uniiorrn would have made the float something It attract attention and be proud EN ROUTE IIORIEIVARI This wock we start northward and will be taking roth through Tallahassee the capital at the State oi Florida We will iollow the gait north regretting to leave this doiightiul body oi water where we have enjoyed our shorcside vacation all winter We will probably have that swim ond alter visiting the the state cnpitai will head through Alnbnmn Alter crossing Tcnncssce shall swing east to 75 highway at Louisville and al ter stop in Ohio will cross in to Ontarios cslcrn entrance By the end oi the month It is likely that we will have paid visit to the opening oi Expo he iore turning to see what is hop pcning in Innlstil wnn lcw iriends iett on our beach we have had clean up dinners together and will leave lilesdomcs Robertson and Suth erland to ily home the day at ter we start They will be homo long ahead of us it has been an enjoyable winter with iriends who remember way back when daily trip to Bradlord by train to school was part at getting an education More Florida stories en route School Plans Passed By County COmmittee Given the responsibility oi sciL ing that school buildings are propcrl located in keeping with lrcn toward larger areas Simco County educational cun suitative committees have pus sed three more school proiccls The committee has outhori led Inspector Ferguson to include covering letter in the department oi education tor proposed ltclussroom addition to Alliston Public School stating it was consistent with the re commendations which the com mittee will present lor reorgan ization within its area oiluris diction 4H Swine Club Organized In Oro EAST 0R0 Stall Newly organized 0ro0riilia 4H Swine Club plans busy year oi ac tivities nndcr the leadership of Norman McKay president The club was organized at meeting at East Oro Public School other members oi the execu tive include Roy Campbell vice president Murray MeArthur secretary treasurer and Ron Hewitt and Gil Sampson re Wrters tour was made recently of the modernized hog barn oper ated by Jack Scott ot Hawke stone The barn houses 350 market hogs at time The next meeting will he held on Thursday May 25 SAT SUN ALLNEW HIGH ADVENTURE nowrannntynunnnfix rm svarunllul wnnurnnn FIRZH in report to the April meet ing or county council the com mittee reported on zone meet ings held at Barrie county ad ministrative building Coiling wood Midland orillin Eimvnle Bradiord at which school boun daries were discussed The committees plan to proceed with local meetings to continue the study on an exploratory basis and to report back to county council said report signed by Port lilcNicoll Reeve Cni vcrtI chair or rt Tottenharn Reeve Fred lilacLean introduced the report due to the illness at Mr Calvert and it was accepted No classroom additions to the Creemom Public School and the Today ltl PANAVISIIIN AND utmomtoo Adult Entertainment LAST SIX DAYS itIIJlIE HINGE AFAMDlIS PLAYERS tours to outdo St annals NOW PLAYING rnu titliitiiiiltiE innunvnorr Him nth FPRMATIDN Limited Engagement Two Weeks only women or scanst AWARDS WWWWMAWOWW DAVID LEANS FILM or mostmans DOCIOR ZHiIleO When in Soulram California EMfllitiiw SAT MATINEE AT 100 PM am resma Duntroon school also were pas sed as being consistent with Ian ing plans Nollawasagn Deputy Reeve Edgar Currie pointed out the Duntroon school debenture request had not yet come before the Nottawasnga council and was advised this was the Ilsual pr0lt ccdure to get zoning approval first This does not commit your council or board to anything ex cept to say the location choscn is in keeping with the school boundary plans said Warden George MaeKay Nottnwasaga Arnold Vancise said this was satistnc tory He said he would like more ject do Reserved seats now on sale Box Dliico open at 12 noon Eves pm Mots Wed Sat Adults $200 Recommended as ADUII ENTERTAINMENT operasmy Studios li IlliT LIKE Tha Story of Wild One suunililitlii titflitiINEIlHllilKS crinEiiEtlEII COLOR new llliillllifiiflllitiirhlnhuhldhlm Muimrliuvmrninwnnumwmumm 645 Br 810 Pitta TECHNICIJLOR iniormation on the actual prtk JOHFdan

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