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Barrie Examiner, 23 Nov 1967, p. 3

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oEMO Volunteers it is that time oi yea again and Barrie Board at Parks and iiecreation employees are busy putting up the boards lor MITCHELL SQUARE Ex tension of council terms to two years and the pros and cons oi issuing debentures of up to $175000 or new nrtiilctal lce ocean in Ora were the main is sues discussed at ratepayers eeling held at the Dro township all here last night Approxi mately loo persons attended and Sgpiaty clerk Henry Ncuielt pre liecve George liaeKay who is completing his term as Simcoe County warden pointed out council approved extending terms as provided under muni clpal legislation Deputy Reeve Kenneth Gillespie who also was nominated or reevc felt the extension was question which the electors should decide He iavored submitting the issue io vote h0ro electors will be given the opportunity on Saturday Dec to vote on the other question that at new arena which was much debated The question to appear on the ballot reads Are you in invor of debenture issue up to 5175000 tor the purpose of erection at an arena equipped with artiticini ice for the town ship at Orol MOVES UP HVilh Deputy Reeve Gillespie oving le to move Councillor ennettr Gilchrist oi Oro Station was the only nominee which ave him an acclsmatton He hankcd the electors for their support in the past and also lor the aeclamation which gives him the deputy reeveship or reso 59 it was the first twoyear term tor Oro Get Party Fund As token ol appreciation to Emergency Measures Organiza tion auxiliary police Simcoe imply Council voted to give them saw grant at the No vember meeting Tire Auxiliary police and vol unteers communication service have worked many hours without remuneration said Reeve hiat ttrew rVan Loree ot Tossor ontio who presented the report Which was adopted He said they had helped at various courtly centrs in policing at centennial celebrations and such events This is the only official rec ognition the EMU volunteers will receive from the county lor their services he said When Warden George MacKay put the matter to vote iticar ried without opposition it was specified the money should be allocated to provide special centennial party for the volunteers OUTDOOR RINKS liT PARKS BEING ERECTED the citys eight natural ice skating rinks While John hacdls holds up corner baurd lohn Nesbttt nulls it Arena Extension Oi Terms Highlight Meeting At Oro contest lor the rcereship between htr hlucKny and Mr Gillespie is possible They both have until oclock tonight to quality hlru MacKoy had not qualilicd by time of going to press today Mr Gillespie was recite irom 1957 tolofitwhen Mr hiacKny was deputy Before that Mr Gillespie served on the council lrom 1951 to 1954 Health Board Change Made Slmcoa County Health board will be composed of tour are pointed from county council two by the Barrie ity council and twa representing the province in the future This arrangement was approv ed by county council meeting at Barrie yesterday as bylaw covering rules of order and pro cedure was amended to conform with provincial and other chan The library board will have six members three irom the county and three non council mem bers appointed by the council The Childrens Aid Society board will include seven members and the wrlrden The museum and archives board of seven members will in etude three appointed irom coun ty council three non council members and the county treas urer The linance and administrat ive committee will be elected lrom the floor by thecounty council and then slate submit ted for other standing commit tees Property and lamily court is to havevtive members assess ment live members agriculture and relorestation live members social service five members ed ucation consultative committee six members tourist and indus trial live members recreation seven members EMO tour from county and three from city at Rarrle and contingencies three members PREMIERE REGIONAL ORCHESTRA THE HURONIA SYMPHONY Director Lloyd Tuttord Jack Montague Guest Conductor Thomas Pork Tcrlnr CENTRAL COLLEGIATE AUDITDRIUM IVER NOV 29 330 pm Muriel Leeper General Chairman Remember last winter house received and th really low 49 ESSA ref mile convenience your family went through Call now Experts are ready to repair damaged siding roofing Do it now while prices are Mandate Lumber 7266601 The damage your hardships and in into place This rink at Shear Park is placed atop the tennis court thick layer or sawdust protects the surface for next summers ploy Five nominated for three coun cil seats included incumbents Howard Campbell ot Guthrie and Allan McLean oi Dalston Charles Sanderson ot Shanty Bay Orton Newton of Hawke stone and councillorMatinee would not be standing but the others are expected to run Mr Campbell lormer school trus tee headed tha polling year ago SCHOOL TRUSTEES With six nominated for live area school board sects an elec tion is possible here too Nom inated were Bcraeil hicKay who headed the polling year ago Dr Paul Walsh Lorne tudhope Harold Husband Gordon Bidwoil and Hannah Dcigh Like the others they have until tonight to quality year ago when the question at new arena was submitted the vote was 435 against to 420 in lavor The council authoriz ed new vote when requested to do so by petition on the con tentlop that last years margin was so close it was not decisive Elect Cooke RTE Director Cooke oi Barrie was elected director oi the Automm tlve Transport Association of Ou tario tor the Georgian Bay area at the associations 415i annual meeting in Toronto this week Tudhope oi Parry Sound was elected director tor the elected director for the fullload freight haulers division Cain president of Cooke Cartage and Storage Ltd in Bar director ric was elected household goods movers division Key Mr Key indicated be same area Mr Cooke was also spirited nomirrntlonrneellnx In Essa Township Wednesdsythat dovet nped It times into an angry shouting match snwu candid atesnomtnatod tor the live town ship council seats Closetu looratepayers turn ed up at ivy to Ill questions at incumbent counciuor and hear what the new candidate had to otter The Dec election promises contests in every department Nominated tor rceve were in cumbent George Davis Saniord Page who held the post More the last election and newcomer Alina Zaba Smith the present dc onty rceve is to be challenged cumbeal Councillors Kenneth gan urphy will seek reelection agairisxt ivon Spears Mrs Shire ley Deveaux hi hell Ed Mc Donold and Les Lovcgrove Nominated for the four seats on the public school board were incumbents Anthony Mancini illiturlca Miller Willard Cole Ken Vhitesldo and challenge Keith Dcmpster All candidates have until pm tonight to quality The ratepayers gave the rough est ridc to Mr Zebu who was booed lusiily utter relusing to elaborate on an earlier promise to sweep out the garbage in Essa Township Mr Zaba an Angus resident said he didnt believe nomination meetngs Were the proper place at which to set out election platforms But he did promise to investo gate the qualilicutlons of the municipal stall li man cant read blue print why shouldhebc build ing inspector hir Zaba asked He also criticized lack of sports lsellitles and charged that Essa is 100 years behind the times And he described the Angus centennial protect as groundhog and mosquito park didnt come here to win beauty orpuplllarity contest he told the ratepayers You sure as hell wont came the reply Reeve George Davis also came in tor criticism Outlines History Of Peneiartg lirea An expert on the development of naval and military establish ments at Penetanguishcne ad dressed the regular meeting at the Barents Archaeological and Historical Society at the Simcoe County Museum on itesdsy Captain Ron Smith outlined the history at that area irom the time at Champlain through to today Bill Cirrlsiianson president at thecltrb described the meeting as the most sumlul to date During the meeting members discussed plans tor night school archaeological course tentatively planned or Jam Thirteen members expressed interest in the program which will beieon ducted by Ross Channen curator of are At oi the Sirncoe County Museum by George Guflgls while In Blanchard Fred Ross and htor Damage was estimated at $50 37 of John St Barrie is still missing week after her disap pearance She is five feet eight inches tall poundsit was believed when due disappeared last Monday Sessidn Township 145Nominc1ted Why is it thlt citizens have to present petitions to council in order to get routine road ratin enencet he was asked The reeve blamed the engine or for toiling to complete the Protect in quatlon Council all wanted that work done he said The council was also accused of using the people guinea pl while untrained policemen gan experience Reeve Davis replied that it members of the police force were sent to training School they could demand higher salar ics we wotdd either lose them or be laced with increased costs he said The reeve indicated that pro vlncial police may soon take overpoliclog lathe Angus area Ratepayers lrom Angus out in force for the meeting also ob jecled to an exirn threemill charge in their area lor police protection Only the Angus area is protected by the municipal police force the rest of the township is patrolled by the OPP lllr Page the third candidate lor rceve criUcized the present councd tor applying the charge in Angus alone onchallmlll increase over the entire towni ship would have raised the some amount ol money and Essa would have then been able to gain increased federal govern ment grants tor protection in tho Base Borden area lttr Pagc suggestedlhaL the township should retain one man to enlorcc bylaws and hand over other police duties to the OPP He also called for brake on township spending The county levy is up but there to an ex planation for the increase he said ltlr Page said he would lover program to provide hard sur faces on all township rodds Lucia neuron GRADUATION Dr Mswiow nympho Ontario Minister ol Health Is expected to attend the graduation excr ciscs oi the first provincial am bulance attendaan course at Base Borden Friday alternoon The course startcd Oct 20 There are 21 students from var ious parts oi the province1nv chrding Alan Heyter oi Barrie Ambulance Service annex wrnnows Snowballs thrown by young sters at bus near the inter section ot Purkslde Drive and Dunlopistlate yesterday alter noon smashed two windows There were no injuries MINOR MISHAP skid on Dunlop St near Fcrndate Dr at 1236 am to day put car operated by An drew Milne ol Angus into ditch and beat speed zone sign STILL MISSING Mrs Clair Marie Cochrane 12 marketing examinations at North Collegiate yesterday on swered onestlons based on ad SixAre Six armed forces personnel lrom Bose Borden were iniured one seriously in car accident Anneandmllln streets At Sunnybroolr Hospital in Tor onto with fractured pelvis is Koren Anne Worthington it The driver at the car in which all the tnlurlcs were sustained was John Richards lo med ical assistant at the Bose Hos pital He sustained rib neck and leg Jnjurles The other inhued were Nan Tltree Quality its Trustees in Angus Village Only three or seven nominees had qualified to stand tor rc election as school trustee in Angus police village up tonoon today whictr leaves the question oi an election uncertain Nom inees have until oclock tonight to quality William Gibbs diairman and this two colleagues Maynard West and Dirarles Bell qualiiled to stand again lollowing the nom ination at the LOBA hall last night Sanford Page secretary presided as thief election officer Merv mlson former chair man was among others nomin ated but he had not qualified by noon It there are no more qua lifications the present trustees will receive an aeciamation tor twoyear term The latter was endorsed year ago at the polls 176 to 14 against Mr Gibbs then headed the poll with and weighs 160 Have your CHIL qulwbrlhf DEPARTMENT srorte All Kiddies wui Have Their PICTURETAKEN on SANTA CFREELA1 SANTA when IN ounsron iinanrRIDAY mushroom until cHRierAs kiofs SEE SANTA on His THRONElgy no votes with Mr West runnerup with 145 and Mr Belt with lot There were two defeated candi dates REVN Visit oEPARrMENr In Car CraSh last night at the intersectiontol vertisemenis in November issue at the Barrie Examiner Carol Annetts measures one of the ads to calculate the cost to the advertiser0ur pur Injured cy Green iii who collared concussion Jim Shearer 20 who hadnn tniurcd leg hip and head Robert Tibbetis 20 with cut rheadranddlarryAPenneir Zl who had injuries to hlsknee ondshouldcru Police lound license plate at the scene or the accident and later charged Gerald Ferguson in of Si Cumberland St with leaving tho scene olx an accident and falling to yield the right oi way Another passenger in the Rich ards car was not injured Coast Wes Johnson and Cpl George Winger investigated at The Richards auto was hit broadside same WRITE MARKETING EXAMS llT NORTH COLLEGIATE Students vrriting the grade pose is to make the course and the examination in realistic as possible commented he hiciiie arketing teacher at the school Oder i3000 Ontario Alberta and Manitoba uouomuxrns save mount on nuroiusunonce any9uquolify£ If you are nondrinker itwillpayyon to compare Abstorncrs rates with your present rates today Coil WlBl MALLORY Il CRESWICKE 7186I00 BARRIE ABSIAINIRI lNSURNKE owst imam lav on PERSONAL GIFT

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