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Barrie Examiner, 16 May 1968, p. 5

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Extend AiNew new rowan tatu unb needed grass at tho Nonnun pond Valley Conservation AM park bore in coming it pork is helium to shoe elect or new landscapinlgt We have been aake ti bout the park by quite tow visitors who have been much impm ed Iabi linker We reeve and county war den wholivea near the park Nottawasaga Conservation ole hem said work would start shortly in removing stamp to make way for more water diver aion Some oi the pond area at ready has been flooded lrorn Osatcs Creek and this will be extended when stumps are re moved The macre development lob lowed construction oi oew dam on the Old bifll Road in centre part of New bowel John Street runs alongside the park and new entrance road lust complet ed is known as Ciarenton atreet BOOST 10 COMIUNITY it has made woodertul im provement said Mr Barker with enthusiasm as he reierred to its possibilities ior aiding New Lowell development Reeve Lloyd Pridham Sun nidale heads the Nottawasaga Conservation Authority which tfls its oiiices at the Sunnidale municipal building Pogue Sunnidala clerk treasurer is secretary or the authority Mr Pogue said general con struction work was completed at New Lowell but various improve ments will be made lltieanttme the whom Utopia development is currently the major construction project of the authority Lilia the New Lowell work this is aviator control project in both cases the pro vincial government pays 75 per cent while the 28 municipalities inY the conscrvation area share the remainder with the home municipality where the project is located paying 11V per cent Deputy Reeve mtgene Smith oi Essa is vice chairman and Gill who has his cities at holstein Herd receive more consideration Next meeting of the authority il slab ed tor Wednesday June at pm Representatives for the mem ber munldpalltiu include John Small for Artists Mayor John Darling ior Atllston Jamea Mel en tor Amaranth Aid Rob erts tor Barrie Harvey tor Bretonybonaid Spanner lor Collingwood John LNWelstcad tor Colflngwood towns Mur ray McDowell tor Cookstown bicAillster tor Creemore Eugene Smith loreEasa Frank Coughim ior iios Robert Sturgeon or West Gwllllrnbury Eben Sawyer tor lnnislli lngrarn Arnoa lor ticdonte Gordon Oldfield tor Melanethon Lloyd Armstrong tor liionoRusrcli Newell tor iiiulmur McQueen or Not tawasaga Allan McLean Ior Ora Victor Scott for Osprey irwin or Shelburne Donald Mointym or Stayncr Prid bam ior Sunnidaie Reaiord Anderson ior ioitenham Alan Long ior Teeumseth Clarence Arthur lorTossorontio Alton Johnston tor Vespra and Ed ward Gordon tor Wasaga beach Provincial government repre sentatives include Craw ford RR liiinestng Latlnter oi Alliston and iii Patton oi Alliston Woison oi Owen Street Barrie is solic itor lor the authority which was established by an orderincoun cii on May 1m The water shed covers 1210quare mites lit oration Sold lit Oakville lirena BRIAN BAKER BRADFORD Special Tba Loneim Texal herd of Holsteins one of the top herds in Canada and wellknown in various other counties owned by George Jackson Bradford was sold at the dispersal sale held at Hays Sales Arena at Oakvillerecently copselling cow at soéoo was Lonelm Supreme Loren 1735974 classified very good She was sold to Spring Farm at Streets vilie Second highest selling low at tutti was Mnelm Supreme Miml 1903928 sold to Japanese buyer jiop selling heiier eali Marquis call which said at $900 Altogether there were 94 head oi Holstein in the herd sold by Mr Jackson including mais of all ages Average price was $540 per head Mr Jackson said that inview of the larg number of calves and open etu high average price was not expected Sen Harry Hays auc tioneer of Ottawa remarked that over the years this herd had contributed much to the Rol stein world and that there were low Holsteins inCatiada United States and manyrnther parts in which at least some lineage could not be traced back to tho Lnnelm herd quarter ol the entire herd was bought by buyers from Bra zilin South America whfle halt or the herd was bought by Cytodian farmers three cows oi rcb came back to Thornton area da farm Others went to Japan Mexico Callionda Vlr gin and New Brunswick it is significant that bulls from the Lonelm herd rounded the Central Ontario Cattle breeding Association located at biopic Ontario whichJerves much of Southern and Northern Ontario Western Canada and supplies to unite in variout other countries Th6 lanelm herd known as iheliomeoi the Tennis was established in ml by Mr Jack sons lather thedate George Jackson Awtnner oi the Mas terRreeder Shield in i938 and president oi the HolsteinFklcsian notation of Canadadn 1943 he had his home farm at Downs viewjin 1955theiacirsons mov ed tuithcit present tarm near Bradiord in West Gwillimbtiry beside Highway WATER TESTS HILLSDALE SiamSamples water taken irom Hi sdaia water system bavetestcd lis ioctory it was announced rnilar tests were made twater systems at Moonstone and Warminater and also re ceived approval so vim anarort BEETON Stall tanner pastor Rev Belt of Sud bury has accepted an invita tion to speak at anniversary service ot drews Pres byterian church on unday evening May 25 BARRIE HURONIAgt DRIVEiN THEATRE instants iii nmvcv Doors open new admitting Capt Keir MacLoa whose home is in Flor near Einwale is undergoing five wcek movement oliicera course at CiB Borden He is the son of Mr and litre Wilfred Mani Dean oi RR Elmvale Stayner Recalls Oil Street Lights STAYNER Stall When Stayner was first incorporated as town in 1888 street light ing was provided by coal oil lamps which were set on posts in thebusincss section 11 wicks were lighted each evening hya lamplighter who received small let for his work We at the Drum trait here Delelatea Inflated the home Emmihuman ed ita 66th birthday earlier this month Tharwomena laulthte itl ibla means that sales or cer tain other transactions ailm tng land in areal or subdivision control are no longer exempt inn ubdiviaion control mdy because the lands directly at lectod and each remaining abut ting parcel are to acres or more guru said notice oi expia on Oil lamps continued in use in Stayncr until m5 it was shown by old municipal records when they were replaced by an lights with 2000 candle power each The cost was $450 every three months during 1895 and the price was gained to 350 per month at ter The powerhouse operated by steam engine in mill was to wed between the mill and rail Cr way limestone cell wu only lire years old when the tint Thorn Mung sponsorship The tirat bran was or in 1M unflatSioneyGeeh other brancher represented to were Clown Cralrhunt Dalston Crown Hill Edgar Guthrie ivy Strond Mitchell SquarepUttiea Hm Shanty Bayand Pllnswlck The president Mrs Gordon not Slioud weioomededlba rich are eporta pie show ed busy term Mmdllded The egenda also listed discus sion time or plane to assist in sendlngya delegate to represent is area at the nannal Wo mcoa institute convention to be held in Wionbeg in mo Announcement also was rnadd of an international convention oi the Associated Country Women oi the World which will be held in East Lansing Michigan in Scptember liialn otflcera whosdrved dur ingthe out year besides hirs Rik included liirs Josein Len non of Thornton tirst vice president lilrs Max Craig oi aighurst socond vice presii dent Mrs Duncan Cameron oi some Councillor Sees Elmvale Grpwth ELMvALE smut vale never had greater opportun ily tor development said Har ry Rowley iurmer councillor and well known local sportsman commenting on the considerable new construction in the village The largest mrrent project was the new nromn Simcoe County No school whiCh is expected to be completed in August There are also num ber of new homes going up and others planned MrRowcly also has mentioned extension or sewers which he said should greatly encourage development mar COUNCIL member oi Elmvaie council for tour years Mr Rowley was first elected when Elmvaie be came an incorporated village to 1949 The late Lawson Robinson who badjbeen her ot the board of trustees when Elmvate was community in Flor town ship was the first reeve other members of the first councilin cluded the late Reginald Cooper William McFadden now steward Eimvaie Legion Fred retired and Mr Row liarry Nash now clerk tread user succeeded the late Mr Robinson as reeve in 1957 Mr Nash served in 195753 and 59 wh he resigned to become clerk The present reeve Alex nic Auiay the first county warden ironi Elmvale is serving his sixth term as head at the coun cil Along time publisher of The Elmvale Lance Mr vidc Auley sold the weekly newspa per last year Elmvale is nice place to live said Mr Rowlcy tie loog resident oi the area it an ideal location We have many tourists around in the sum mer and we have splendid nest section hxcnus manoan is tine sporting lown he at commenting gtn the brilliant showing of Elmj vales intermediate hockey club in reachingtho ailOntario iinals thinnest winter There is curling rink at the community centre and Eimvaleaisohas soltbaii team in the Barrie and Districtsenioryioop The agricultural grounds rate Hmong VUIeTbestlin the district and provide good trnrir ior sultry horse racing The Fins Ag ricultural Society dates back in to the early history of the area onnrann FOR GAMES The Mexican Hotei Associa tion epotted1 $0000000 will be invested in new hotels and mod ernization or old ones before the Olympic Gaines in October as pain motns vMAY is To 900 PM wso THURS SUNDAY 700 SAT WITH THE Bth BONNIE BUDi tiiYNAMIC YOUTH TEAM stRDNTO Anne £400 Hwy Hlthy Admission Free All our bakery products arerprepareddresu daily in our rmodern bake rho according to our laboratory tested quality ingredients are used itidtng Mowers oeoitnrneNrsrons icrrilic Zassortmcnt oi colorhrl long lasting boiied plants auctioneers Global and Pyremidolr Cedars Guaranteed to grow Izito it opvnannoar CEDAR Iranramx GLOBE canan cremcnown mums again rnis rnonrnuNnas iassonrnrau or 31 and hp Briggs and Stratton motors Easy spin start Fully guaranteedior one win blade rotary mou starts at operatic 2ye width Deluxe rotary riding mow gear FItliy guaranteed With Stratton motor the iiioir of speed hp nriggs EEllliltlllMS Largelhcalthy blooming plants Pink and Scarlet I2 i514°°735 amounts lncldding Pinks Day Lily Wallflower Rudbeckia many many more inns Guaranteed to grow llosiic Gordon HOSEL tsnnrnunsmn including raspberry red and black nunant gooseberry blue and jgreen grape plus 49 Honeysuckle Butterfly hush Golden Elcr Hydrangea Spirea to name low

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