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Barrie Examiner, 28 Apr 1967, p. 17

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I2 TENDERS HANOVER ONTARIO Addition to Holy Family School for the Hanover Separate School Board Sealed tenders on stipulated sum basis for an Addition to 11on Family School Hanover Ontario to eonsst of the classrooms library and gener al purpose room plainly mark ed Tender for the Addition to 500 pm EDST TUESDAY MAY 16 1967 at the offices oi Salter and Al lison Architects 29 lapperton Street Harrie Ontario or by Mr Karl Secretary Treasurer llanover Separate School Board Ilanovcr Onta no Plans and specifications will be available to General Contrac tors on and after Thursday April 1567 at the offices of the Ar cts on deposit of ccrtificd cheque made payable to Salter and Allison Archi tects in the amount of TWEN TYFIVE DOLLARS $2500 Plans and specifications will be on display at Toronto Con struction Association Itarrlc llniltlers Exchange and Kilch enertiaterloo Builtlers Ex change Bid Bond drawn in favour of the Hanover Separate School Board lit the amount of $5000 is requirement of this pro tect Lowest or any tender nut nec essarily accepted SALTER AND ALLISON Architects Clappei RAIIR ton Srcct Ontario 1Ewwwzyafisvssmlt COUNTY OF SIMCOE TENDERS FOR THE CON STRUCTION OI THE BAXTER BRIDGE OVER THE NOTTA WASAGA RIVER AND STRUCTURE APPROACHES CONTRACT NO 5710 SEALED TENDERS on forms supplied by the County Engin eer or by the Consulting En gineers will be received by the Cotinty Engineer at his office in the County Court House lrtJaSrric Ontario until 1000 am on THURSDAY MAY 19 1967 for the construction of four span 60sa9060 pre stressed concrete girder struc tttro on Simcoe County float No 21 over the Nottawasaga Rivcr and the construction of the approaches to the structure Approximate Quantities forced Concrete 990 la Yards rcstressed Concrete Girders tCPCl IV 1170 Lineal Fret Timber Piles 9100 Lincal Feel Plans Specifications and Form of Tender may be obtained at the Simcne County Engineers alficc or at the office of the onsulting Engineers in Port Credit for the sum of tuonty five dollars $25 which will not be refunded Cheques should be made payable to McCormick Rankin Limited Each tender must be accomp anied by certified cheque for an amount equal to at least 5of the total tender and the successful bidder must provide Contract Bond by an approv ed guarantee company for 100 of the total tender The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted MCCORMICK fc RANKIN LIMITED ii Slavebank Road PORT CREDIT Ontario CLARK PEng County Engineer County Court House RARRIE Ontarl COUNTY OF SIMCOE TENDERS FOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT N0 6712 SEALED TENDERS on forms and in envelopes supplied by the County will be received by the undersigned at his office in the County Administration Building Barrie Ontario until 1000 am DST on THURSDAY MAY 18th 1967 for the reconstruction of Sim coe Cotmty Road No 23 from Waverley to Vascy on the towmine between the Town ships of Toy and tilcdonte no work includes grading drain age and granular base courses Plans Specifications Form of Tender and Tender Envel opesmay be obtained at the Simcoe County Engineers Off ice for the sum of fifteen dol lars 151500 which will not be reftntdcd certified cheque for of the amount of the contract bid must accompany each tender and the successful bidder will be required to provide 50 Performance Bond and 5ft Labour and Material Bond upon execution of the Contract Agreement Lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted in CLARK PEng Stmcoe County Engineer County Administration Budding Barrie Ontario To onnzn Want Ads to receive help In writing Want Ads fur tn SEALED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned in envelopes provided on to pm May 1967 for the sale of WIS AND REGISTER ED PLAN 1413 on the north west corner of ST VINCENT STREET AND OTIAUAY AV ENUE These lots are approximately at 117 feet each and are zoned R2 The successful tenderer must build upon each lot within one years time Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted STRAUGIIAN City Clerk 13 AUCTION SALES AUCTION SILE of House and Acres of Land household furniture Including antiques tools 1932 Dodge Selt dan The undersigned auctioneer has received Instructions from the Estate oI the Late BEATRICE RUSCII to sell by public auction at tile premises LOT CON 11 F105 TVI on County Road miles straight norlit of Elmtnle WEDNESDAY MAY it at pm sharp Excel Cooking Range An llqne Kitchen Table Chairs Stool Pine Kitchen Cabinet Bullet Oak Dining Room Suite Kitchen Table btlflet Chairs Pine dropleaf table lace cloth Vicker Easy Chair Card Ta ble Antique Baby Scales Toi let Set Antique Mantel Clock Antique Phone Flat Irons Large cooking range like new Cltina Cahlnct Bedding Kitch en Cabinet Knlck knocks Dressing Table Vnshstand Pictures Frames Dresser Iron Beds Mattresses Spring Antique Singer sowing mach ine that oil lamps Coat hang er Metal cupboard Small ta bles Antique pine dresser Cur tains Aladtlin lamp Wooden bed Otld chair large trunk Dresser Vnshs nrl Comtntxlc Gas Lantern hes Glass ware Wicker rocking cltair lilirror Large trunk new blankets TOOLS Pipe Wrenches Visc Pipe drill tool boxes Forge Blacksmith soldering irons Bolts Nuts Garden tools etc 1932 DODGE SEDAN Many other smaller articles No reserve as the estate milst be settled THE PROPERTY consisting of acres more or less room house garage workshop on County Road School bus passes the door Plenty of water The property will be sold day of sale at pm No reserve bid as the Estate must be settled 10 to be paid on property sale day Balance J0 days Owner or management will not be responsible for injury or accidents on property day of sale Nothing to be removed until settled for Frank Vcbb Clerk JERRY COUGHLIN auctioneer AUCTION SALE Saturday May at pm sharp DST For GORDON DAWSON At Lot 76 and 77 05 Con cession Tiny Township 011 ow Highway 17 two miles north and live miles east of Elmvale then turn north at the top of Sale at full lineof new and mostly new farm machinery Holstein Heifers and Steers Stodrcr cattle bay straw grain Terms cash No reserve as the farm is sole JERRY COUGHLIN auctioneer WATCH for full list May HORSE SALE 4TH ANNUAL Horse Sale at the BARRIE FAIR GROUNDS Saturday May 20 at 12 oclock noon Sale of English and Western saddle horses of all kinds pon ies and drought horses of all breeds Many mares in foal New and used equipment for sale Several free lucky draws will be conducted throughout the afternoon The sale last year was large and successful please consign early and come earlyl Saddleryi and clothing displays hundreds of saddles bridles western shirts hats boots etc $5 entry fee with consignments Send enquiries to the Secretary of the Barrie Agricultural So ciety Box 217 Barrie Ontario Lunch on grounds COUGIILIN tind COLWILL Auctioneers tion 17 of the Police Act of the Province of Ontario The Honourable Board of Commis sioners for the City of Barrie hereby give notice of the sale of all stolen or abandoned prop erty now in possession of the City of Barrie Police Depart ment Sole Intake place at the new Police Fire and Magistrates Building 65 VCspra Street Bar rie Ontario on SATURDAY MAY if 1967 commencing at to am in the foreman formation about Want Adahphone 7202114 TSCHIRHART Child Comtabla beds mattresses and springs Kells home Poinswick Church in Canada The May meeting will be in the church with the afternoon VA Mrs lluf nagel missionary on furlough cr She will show films lowing an appendectomy Mrs James Steed Creernorc on Frenchs Hill the birth of their second daugh Guclph University for the sum mer antl has position with the Department of Lands and For ests Last week he was at Maple and this week at Mldhurst have returned to the village fol lowing fourmonth holiday at Tampa Florida They report an grecs and down to 50 at night Mr Kell drove tha 1500 miles new bridge at Lewlston ser Miss Mary Sloan and Mrs Saunter attended the Work shop for fwecdsmuir History Curators Mrs Walker St George provincial curator was capable leader This event was arranged by Mrs Robert Kell area curator YOUNG GROUP theme of the Young meeting Friday night with Mr and Mrs Keith Roll in charge The story The Secret Ceilidh told the story of ceilidh Gaelic word meaning singing and daneiagt that had been planned without the consent of the minister Rev Norman McLeod had broughta band of Scotch Presbyterian fol lle was pastor magistrate land ans were very strict did not be lieve in music adornment such as hair ribbons and all food pre parations for Sunday werevdone on Saturday UNDER AUTHORITY SEC in Gaelic study of the New Tess tomcat first and then the whole Bible day morning St Peters lA received beanles and stripes Those receiving awards were ice Louise and Sheila Browning Frances Kcll Eleanor Illtltlle Rosie Zaneal Susan Butler Gall Matchctt Diane Gow Donna Ilyn Roll The JA rally will be Betty Micro and Miss Donna Fairhcad are leaders of this itc live group I3 AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE lath Ave WASAGA BEACH Oakvlew Beach on the waterfront Lornplue dispersal to ootta es The list Includes 10 ref craters heavy titty rang hot platen ranzeltai dJt silverware pots and pant beds mattresses and springs Quebec heaters 011 burners beddin labia and chairs awn chat eakfast suites picnic table bunk beds davenports skll saw and tools plumbing supplies electrical lamps mirrors dres sers wash stands many other articles too numerous to list Terms cash no reserve as the Ontario Government has bought the property for parkland JERRY OOUGltLlN Audioneer AUCTION SALE Monday May 22 at 1130 pm sharp for RUTII and ALEX McMUR RAY at BIRCIIWOOD CABINS and STORE VIII AVE AS AGA BEACH Oakvlew Beach on the waterfront Sale of all cottage equipment and contents also some store equipment The list Includes ll refrigerators pop cooler propane gas heaters oil space heaters washer and dryer tables and chairs dressers bed ding of all kinds dishes pots and pans electric grills rang eites heavy duty electric range propane gas stoves and many other articles too hunter ous to list Terms cash no reserve as the Ontario Government has bought the property for parkland JERRY COUGIILIN Auctioneer 14 PUBLIC NOTICE TOWNSHIP OF INNISFIL 1967 DOG TAGS 1967 dog tags are only available from the Animal Control Offl ecr Lefroy or the Municipal Office Strand The lot rates are as follows lilalc or spayed female$500 Female5700 On or after May 1967 own crs or harbonrers of dogs with out 1967 tags which must be securely attached to the dogs at all times will be liable to prosecution discount of $200 per lag will he allowed on all tags purchas ed before May 1QG7 ELMO FORD Animal Control Officer Phone Lefroy 4562115 ST PAULS Dy MRS PRATT The Paulctles meeting for April was held at Mrs Elvin The meeting was highlighted by color film on the Early basement and will be Joint one from Japan will be thevspcok Roll call for May will be baby gift for mlsslana CHURCHILL By MR5 II SAUNTER Ivan Pratt is recuperating fol Percy Huddleston is patient it Royal Victoria Hospital Congratulations to Mr and cr filarshall Reive ls home from lilr and Mrs Seymour Kell deal winter with day tempera ures ranging from 78 to 86 do it three days coming via the On Tuesday lifra Pros Seoteh Heritage was the OWEXS to 0am Breton In 1820 chool teacher The Presbyteri Educotton con istcd of learning the alphabet At an impressive service Sun Iclen and Sitaron Zlelka Jan qulbb Barbara Alters and Mar Mono Mills May 27 lilies pleasure to recently attend an degree Mason Funeral services neral Home Toronto by Rev NEWS OF By MRS BERT MULIIOLLAND Mr and Mrs Albert Elasea ath Une left by plane for flat land to spend three neck with the farmers mother who is quite ill NOTES Convene for Strontl ito mens lnttltute are as follows Agriculture and Canadian lnA dustrlcs Mra Mel Cook Cltl tenshlp and Education Mrs Thompson Historical Research and Qirrcnt Events Mrs Campbell Home Economics and flea Mrs Rlx Resol ulluna Spring Interna tional Mrs Ponton auditors Mrs Mulhollantl Mrs lland welfare Mrs Mulhol land Mrs Gahcen and Mrs Small lunch Mrs Cook Mrs McNabb Mrs Pagan Mrs Boyd Mrs Penton The next meeting nlll be the afternoon of May to with Painswlck entertaining Note change in date RUMMAGE rummage sale sponsored by lnnlslil Dlstrlrt Association for Guides and Browlcs will be ttod at to am Aprll 78 at Odd Fellows lloll Barrie Anyone acnrllng clothing contact Mrs Betty Fisher By MR5 DWIGHT NELSON Dont forget to out your clocks ahead one ttour April so number of farmers In this district have much spring culti vation done No doubt by the end of tho week large part of tho seeding will be finished CURLING On April 21 150 Stroudites ended their seasons curling with dance and smorgasbord sup per In Dthlbiss Club rooms Battle The rink of ltlr and Mrs Ralph Robertson and Mr and Mrs Bill Ilortko had the high est aggregntc score of the to rinks In the seasons schedule of lb nlgltts curling nt Cookslown orcito Officers are pres Shcl don Bowman vicepres Viztor reas flcrt Mulholland lcwart Fisher Bob Cumming accompanied by Toronto friends attended the quarter horse snlc last week In Lexington Kentucky the homo of the finest horses in USA The 71 horses altered for auIB drew spirited bidding among the large crowd and sold from Sim to $1109 TOUR On Friday April 28 the fol lnwlng lnntsfll people Iain the Credit Union tour and fly to British Isles for three vceks vh eatlon lilr and Mrs Cyrll Spence Young Mrs Stuart Itlrs Jerry Daulk Rev Rouse and son Joe CONVENTION Mr and iilrslnck Young turned April 22 from ttvo weeks holidays In Mexico City White tltere they flew to Acapulco to attettd the convention of lGA storckccpcrs from the Oshawa district The 375 persons present at the threevday convention were impressed with the speaker Prof Larry Taylor psycholo gist who lectured on motivation cempatnblltty with the public and sales technique other sight seeing trips were taken ial aiat games sotarl the pyramids the mummy rica Monte Marte of Mexico leather work and silver shops Jack spent an afternoon at the bull lights where the successful matador was rewarded the car of the bull Lawrence Cumming CUSO volunteer teacher in Kenya All rlca finishes his twoycar term there In July He is trying to see as much of the country as his work will allow On Christ mas Day he visited the historical island of Zanzibar the only place In the world where clover are grown Here he saw the Sul tana palace and the house where David Livingstone lived while outfitting himself for his expeditions inland The Canadian High Commissioner gave re ception for all Canadians away from home It was Lawrences African wedding with traditional customs DWIGHT ROGERSON Following stroke the death of Dwight Rogerson occurred April 21 in his 90th year at the home of his son Douglas Agincourt Mr Rogerson born in Innisttt in M77 lived the ma jor part of his life here He was the only son of Richard Roger aon and Cassie Willson In 1909 he married Miss Maude Relve Churchill and took over the fa mily farm lot in 3rd line In ntsfil In 1925 he sold his farm and moved to Lefroy where he assisted Albert Kirkpatrick in his store Later he became storekeepcr ln Zephyr for it years and in Aginconrt for three years In taro he retired to Toronto His wife predeceased him in 1964 and son Gordon died In 1942 Surviving are daughter Kathleen Mrs Rob ert Pickering and son Doug las of Aglncourt Mr Rogcraon who possessed line baritone voice was member of Churdr lll chair for over all years as well as member of quar tatte comprised of unean Wesley Moore Gavin en and himself He also was member of the Reevea orchestra In tho early 1900s Mr Rogerson In his retirement years tvas proud of his garden He was diar tcr member at Slmcoa Masonte lodge Toronto and was sand were conducted at tho Trull fu Arthur Waters of Manor Road United Church ofwhlch tltcde years interment was cle ll TB BARBIE EXAMINKR MAY APRIL 28 INT STROUD ments Second Line Cemetery lnnlsftl Pallbearers were four nephew Douglas Dwight and lntng Nelson Ted Rclve and tap grandsons Keith Rogerson and Norman Cook Already aspiring contestants among the Strouds of the world have been on the field hurling rotting pins Canadas team new world manna la 19 and 1766 This year Donna Watson who has blten World Champion of Champions for two years will have still compo tltton as Carolyn Armstrong moved up to this class following her 1966 throw of 116 fret 10 Inches Miss Caryll Cumming ls en toying her work in the Mission ltospltal llucllon BC where she has been for the past three months She and two girl friends also nurses help with CGIT and other mission work in their olfduty hours Executive and subcommittees of the group in charge of meals to the official tent at the inter national plowing match In Octo bor held meeting on April 20 to further their plant and tie to gather all information submitted by the various groups Reeve Cochrano and Council lor Todd were present by In vllation at the golden wedding celebrations of Mr and Mrs Sis sler Toronto April 21 gave lion Toronto Police Chief Backs Power Brief TORONTO CWPeople who complain of police state lane are mily advocating nine tnal stat onfor police chief James key said Thursday Metropolitan Ter Ile Wu cementing on criti cism of brief presented ited ncsday to the Canadian corn mlltce on corrections by the Canadian Assoolatlon of Police Chiefs Ths police are well aware of the rights of the Individual and their only desire Is to pro ect those rights he said In an interview We are lot closer to criminal state than us have ever been In one his ory and It Is time the citizens this tsrlous constdera The police chlofs brief adm eated search of homes without PRELPSTON By MRS MARLEY Flor Township Credit Union annual meeting took place in Patricks Ilnli Sunday eve nlng Statement of Income and xpcnses was given by treasur Mrs Marley After dlslt warrants arrest without charge Ielectlva wiretapping retention of the seldom used right to demand details of an acctucdr conversation from courtappointed counsellors and ptychlatrlrts and retention of the lath There Is line at which pov lice action should stop and not cross but we havent reached it yet Chief Mackey said Wew not asking for carte blanche to go Into peoples homes on pure speculation There would have to be restrlc lions an the law but still giving the police enough leeway to protect the public The CAPAC brief was con demned by the Canadian Civil Liberties Association whtdt do clared that no community with police chief who believed In the proposals was tale for dem oeracy Ontario AttorneyGeneral Ar thur Wishnrt told the legisla ture he opposed at least three of the police chiefs proposals Continuation of corporal punishment Searching residences with out warrant Prevenlive detention to control lroubie makers He added have also made my views known on several oc easlons that electronic and other listening devices sbould be prohibited except to polch officers acting under the au thorlty of Judicial omit Davie Fulton former Justice minister in the Dielenbaker government In an Interview in Windsor expressed oppcultlon to requests that police be ob lowed to fall persons without filing charges to search hnmu without warrants and preventa tlve detention Study Plan Of Union Autonomy TORONTO CIDThe henly formed Committee for Union Autonomy will meet May 19 to study political reaction to de mand for Canadian union au tonomy Representatives of the Lib eral Progressive Cansenatlve and New Democratic parties have been asked to express their views on Canadian union Independence at the meeting nu IIPTO Having been ill cusslon on dividend election of officers took place as follows to the board of directors Frank Kenny Robert Murphy and le natlus 0llollornn to the credit Move Ahead In for some II wccks our news 15 rather be lated Those vlslitng at Murray Carsons in recent weeks includ cd lilr and Mrs Baxter and sons of Scorboro lilr and Mrs Thornton and family Almlra lilr andlilra ht lcasby and family Sandfard Mr and Mrs Edward Rants and children Toronto and Mr and Mrs Alfred Kant and baby Brampton spent the weekend with their parents Mr and Mrs 11 Rants earlier this season had an enjoyable trip to Ed monton where they visited sLt ter of the latter whom they had not seen for 42 years brother and many others Mrs Thornton Almlra and Mrs Darmos Willowdnle have been spending oilernoto weekends with their parents lilr and Mrs Carton the past few weeks The farmers are beginning work on the land here MIDHURST Next Monday May will be the last euchra of the winter Prizes will be given for the most points and tone hands for the IERSOR Mr and lilrs Walter Rod way and daughters Toronto spent the weekend of Apr with their father Charles Bow dery Mrs DAngit visited her daughter Mrs Mont who Is patient In Wellesley Hospital Toronto Mr and Mrs Black visited it her mother in Penetang Sunday Mrs McDowell and Hugh Andross ara patients1n Barrie hospital have to do it Sch ceased was member for 27 Voure having party How far do you go with the bar supplies7 its possible to load up with all the iulces and fruits and mixers tn the world This Is impressive But Its also expensive and tiresome And you dont ommltlce Terry Loltua and lrs Murphy and to the sup rvtsory committee Gene tilin lngs and Mrs Leo ONeill so lal evenings Mrs John Minn ings Mrs William lifacdonnld Mrs ONeill Brian ONeill nd tlillam lilncdonold Several from the village at tended fll Achievement Day in Elmvnlo April 22 Phelpston girls gave an amusing sklt on the origin of maple syrup Peter Rutledge was elected president of Flos PC Association meeting following dinner Hotel Phelpston last Thurs day At the monthly meeting of St Patricks Council Catholic Volt mens from the Past were presented League Pcrsonagcs the executive Represented were Sir John Maedonzld hs first wife Isabella his second wife Agnes Lady Slmeoe Laura ecord Pauline Johnson Montgomery and other prom lnent ladies of early Canadian flyl Workmen are digging at the llayes lloicl site prior to build lng modern house enley CARRIER MISS YOU If your Borrla Examiner carrier has not arrived by pm please phone 7232433 And Copy of The Examlner win De Delivered To Your Home by pm THERE IS NO CHARGE FOR THIS SERVICE VALLEY TAXI DRIVEYOURSELF CARS AND TRUCKS Tradition some ginger ale and Ice and youre in good shape Because Tradition known to many as Trad does very simple thing If makes yourrdrlnk taste better This is result of Schanleys Irisndlyblsnd our name for process Schenley Tradition Canodian Whi It makes your drink taste better Pollution TORONTO CF The On torlo Water Resources Com mission has reported substan tial progress In eombottlng water pollution from Industrial sources The commissions annual re port tabled In the legislature Thursday by Pravlnelol Secre tary Robert Vclch said the commissions control obiectlvcs are being approached in most Industries Even the pulp and paper in dustry one at the major con tributors to pollution was show ing progress Nine mills had in stalled satisfactory uoste treat ment or control and 23 others had submitted proposals Involv ing an estimated cost of $20 000000 The commission target for installation of secondary treat ment or control facilities at all pulp and paper mills is 1970 The report said similar pro whereby every whisky in the blend is aged exactly the right length of time So start serving Trad and ginger ale at your parties And say it to bartenders It shows you know what youre talking about Battle gress is being achieved In so ondary Industries such as cheese and milk meat proces sing nnd food The commission Is also working In close cooperation widt representatives of the min ing industry to ensure that waste control measures are no derlnkcn at all new mining tilt and that existing dispilll procedures at established mn tng areas are kept under close scrutiny McCULLOCH GOLDEN TOUCH STARTING Worlds Only electric McCulloeh Go denTouch Swings Into action at the touch of button Features the fam ous McOuIIoch BailaMatic Runs quiet trolls for hours $41900 Also available in 71 hp man ual tveedlcss or long shalt United CoOporaIIvu Alliston Branch Alliston Ontario Slmcoe District IoOperative 259 Innisfll Street 94

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