MAYORS 1967 PROPOSALS Should Prepare Further Annexation Mayor Cooke louchcd on almost all aspects muni cipal gotommcni last night as he urged city council to get Dn ith the job in speech dur ing councils iirst session oi the new year Among his proposals for I961 Engagement at consultant in bcgin studies on annexation oi surrounding lnnd Complete amalgamation oi parltx and recreation services ltencwerl cllorts to bring College at Applied Arts and Technology to Barrie regional government Itudy ior Simcoe County New dog control regulations and facilities Mayor Cooke said he belicves tho tims has come for the city to prepare ior iurthcr annexa lion ONE SITE NOW The nceds oxprcsscd by In dustry are tor larger sites road ily accessible by rail and road he told council Tho city has scarcely more than one site that would meet such requirements at this time he added We nced more lands Ior rcs idcntlnl dowlopmcnt and the nat ural growth of service Indus tries Tho mayor predicicd that des lgnaicd area legislation Mitch provides benefits to new indus tries in some other areas would be repealed in the not too dis tanl iuiurc Evan ntdho pres ent time Inquiries irom prospec tive industries are showing that purported advantages oi dcsig natcd arcas have not provcn to be as attractive as expected he said Mayor Cooks reconuncndad iravon coma that council engage consultant to begin studies immediately with view in further annex allon in tho field oi urban renewal the mayor said he was partic ularly conesrant with the length at time that burnt out stores have remained as blight in our downtown area would viay rmch like to recommend that sums action on the part of this council taka placi immediately but no usetul purpose could be served until alter urban renewal stud IRS are complete he said AMALGAMATION Durlng 1967 council should press for the complete amalga motion of parks board and the recreation committee the may or told council It pivate bill to bring this about isnt poslble this year massif should at least make joint appointments to the two bodies he said It Wm on the en gagcment ot full time recrea tion director can bo expected this year he said Mayor Ooolts predicted that the centennial park would be completed on time No prob 1cm Is amlcipatxi in completing this in ample time for ihu opcn PM injdand dedication July he In reporting on law activilics the mayor noted that fluorida tion attracted wide public inter est Council can expect report on whether petition demanding rdorcndum on tho question is sulï¬clent in the very near iu turc Mayor Cooke said With approval given last year on low rental family housing the astnblishrncnt oi 30 senior utizms units should becomplot ed this year as priority Itcm he said Alsocxpoctod early In lha year or recommendations from the public works committee asking permlsion to undertake furth cr road mm undu the connecting link agreement It should be undertaken early this year he said to avoid In tarierence with the centennial celebrations POLLUTION CONTROL In the area oipollution con trol Mayor Cooke sold Barrio is already ahead of many muni cipaliiics llo recommendcd last night Urges New Laws On Municipal Financing City council should continue to press tor new provincial laws on municipal financing Mayor Cooke said last night Ho said dtangcs are needed to usable mmimpal ml to provide the services for which they were dectcd Whore sorviccs are carried on within municipality for tho bcnoiit or society in general there should be at least an no percent senior gorcrnmcot sub sidy he said The mayor cited education welfare hospitals administra tion oi justice and connecting link roads The ownership or real es tates does not indicate the abil ity the responsibility nor the flexibility to pay tor such surv lcos he told council They should not be hamper ed by such an inadequate meth od as the real estate tax Where provincial or federal policies determine the priority and extent oi services costs should be charged to the level oi government having access to tax sources relating tho bouy ancy oi the economy DmECILY BENEFITS However the local community benciits and where the respon sibility or paying is clearly with local taxpayers mes sltmrld mm be financed largdy tluwgh local tax sources he said Police and line protoctiou law enforcement planning and zon ing parks rind recreation in dustrial and commercial dovet opmcat sewage and garbage dis posal are among such item according to the mayor Between tho two categories are services to the local community whom the benefit and the Impli cations on wider than that which can be adequately said drip ï¬nanced out at limited mtrnficipai tax sources Such services as public hous ing urban renewal regional de clopmuit damnation and lo cal roads should receive subsi dies somewhere betwood so and on per cont the mayor said do not advocate any abdi cation oi our basic municipal responsibilities but do main tain there is real need to clear the way so that commas can have the HnanoiaIabiliwand the audiooily no get not with the Important talts they are ex pooled to do GROWING TREND Mayor Cooke said council should be concerned with the growing trend of provincial government to authorize special purpose bodies with broad pow ers in the community or NW They are usually authorized by an act at parliament that gives them power to demand standards at service which must be financed largely from the local purse Ibo responsibility or raising the tax rovenue to pay tor mess services is hit with the elected municipal council which is stripped ot any real authority to control the budgets at these spacial purpose bodies Examples oi what Mayor Cooke oth the growing trend to bureaucracy are louad in the police fine mashall comer vation authorities water resourc es and child welfare acts He urged council to support recommendations of sclcot committee on the municipal act that would correct the situation FARM PRICES WINNIPEG Cpl Grain prices were committal irregular in light trade as the Winnipeg Grain Exchange opened today Flax opened to tl lower May 302 rapeseed unchanged to It higher March 281 oats not open barley Vt lower May L32 rye Vs higherMay 134 that the public works dcparirnent be instructed to keep abreast oi the latest iniormotion and ex perinnccs that can be applied to the secondary treatment plant in nrdcr to obtain maximum control at all times This council should support the public works mmmjtttee in an all out Minn to mime the odor problem as soon as it is humanly possible he added In connection with industrial dmdopmmt Mayor Cooke died the need for nnarrcpol air hue Admin airport facilities we mainly necessary hr the industrni minimal and gm uai dovclnpmcntotthc cityhc said Mayor Cooke noted that study is currently in progrm tor tho acquisition oi suitable land for the purpose The Ontario Municipal Board was told at hearing In Barrio Monday that city otilciols havo iakcn carto blondho to do any thing they want with cityowned land without regard for other landowners Gharles Wilson solicitor or Brlsiow told the OMB garbage burner proposed tor an open space zone in the Sandy Hollow area is an industrial use annotation be permitted in on open space zone The city had applied for amendments to zoning regula tions that would permit the tropes burncr at the site of the present sanitary landfill operation City manager Waller Gigg said the site was chosen be cause it woud atioct mini mum numbcr ot homeowners while providing that greatest bcnaiit to the city The city would save about 525000 year by replacing tho landtill operation with an incin erator But Mr Bristow who owns property In the area said the burner would dump garbage right back onto the city it the incinerator was placed on high point ol land The 0MB rcsorvod Judgment on this application The best uss tor the property in question annexed tram Ves pra Township several years ago would be for residential develop men Mr Wilson said The in cinerator should be placed in an industrial zone FARM FDR SKINS There are more than 4000 man farm in Denmark one oi the smallest European count nest ROBERT SARJmI are and horn rim last night was appointed chairman oi the Barrie District Oollepata Board Mr Sukant shown CITY NEWS TllII DAIIIUE EXAMINER TUESDAY JANUARY ID 1961 or 0MB HEARING Says City Takes Carte Blanche He told the boari that the average property owner taku zoning bylaws at taco value But the way the city sees it they have earls blancho to do anything they want on their property as long as it is to their advantafl Mr Wilson said the city has bcen less titan open In plain nlng to looato the garbage bur ner in that area He said the city promised when the land was snowed that garbage would not be burn ed in the arca However Mr Gigg said he believed authorities at that time were speaking oi open tires flie proposed burner is engi ncered so that minimum or smoke Is given oft according to city oiï¬clals Mr Gigg told the board yes terday that the device would be designed to burn garbage three times Its use wouid tree other land in the area now part oi the landfill operation tor other pur poses he said it would be of no more use as garbage dump alter another to years Saysï¬hurch Has Special Kind Of Power itov David Emctor yester day told the Kiwanis Club at Barrie the crunch has special kind of power the only kind receiving the gavel ol ofliu tmm hmnedzato past dair rnanNltaoddartnl0ro and Marilyn Paskm vice maulpastboard Aim To Provide Best In Teaching Sarieant 1115 M54 is Slutty moaned otter the high ot education but the Barrie District Dolled late Board must holp provids the best teaching facilities It can afford acmrdlng to new board duhman Robert Sarleant Mr Sarleant last night took over as board ohairrnan in the ï¬rst medias at 1967 He served or vlcochairrnan in l966 undca chairman Soddart oi Ora Iowrship Mervyn Parker was named vicediamran In his lnatzurai address Mr Satlentil said the board mist scriltinlre all crptstditurcs He also ielt that summer school facilities available at Barrio oolioglates should be expanded Thorn Is groat thirst for knowledge at all ages and lev els board members were told As one at the systems great est ascts Mr Sarloant sold summer sdrool facilities should be used to the fullest cxtatt even l2 rmnihs year The new chalnnau resi dent oi Barrie asked trustees not to be too animal at first oi the new system adopted last Mt by which the board will conduct Us businm SPECIAL COMMITTEES It was agreed in December to do away with the system scanning munittees substth ing one involving ad hoc com mittees for individual projects Mr Sarjtunt said the stream lined system oi conducting the boards business would have magi spots at first but was confident it would wortrwoll in time He said he would an courage wider expression of opinion and hoped to witness VitZorous debates Ibvrmbp while limes Putt extrema lat Past va Under the new plan reoorn mandations uhidi until now have come 1mm standing oom rrrlttccs will be placed heiore the board each meeting by the stall Iha adieuno is designed to allow board mombcrs to con centmtc on policy decisions leaving execution oi the plans to administrutrvo stall Sdtool Superintendent ltl Ramsay and mom Admin istrator Burton will at eachmoctiosubmitalistot rcoomrnoodations for oomldera tion by trustees The ad hoc committees ap pointed by Mr Sadennt last night were Advisory Vocational Conmit tee the only standing commit tee to remain as required by stubble II Murphy Brennanan Stoddart Ii Glrullc Grimin Lemon Carton Sarjeani Personnel Gnnmittco charg cl with responsibility tor negot iating salads CImirrnan Mclurk Brmncman II Pratt Dr Anders Parker Sarloant Transportation Committee charged with responsibility oi negotiating contract Chairman II Kidding Christie Mrs Ross Kelly Stoddart Parker Sarjcartt BUILDING COMMIIIEE Building Gimmith charged with all matters pertaining to Elastviow Secondary School Ciratrm an Brenuunnn W10 Mills Ittiuphy Dunsmore Pratt Parker Sar jeant Budget Committee to work dnhmaolookon Inimit smmld Mastarts of chairmen with afmlnisiration to prepaid ton budget Graimtan Dr Anders Day Webster Fisher Parker Borloant The ocrrumttecs will be dis solvccl as thdr individual pro jocts arc Wctod Taking over imrn Mr Stod dart Mr Sarjeent said he had great admiration for his race dcssor who ho said had an em blc round and reflected great Ccvotion Readying gain as mc rmrzto Mr Stoddart acid he re ceived spltxidid cooperation horn trustees and wmlduod it an honor to have served as maan for two yoais it was wry worthwhile expert Education Night Set Wednesday Ilcprcscntativcs mm to uni vcrsities in Ontario will be on hand in talk with students at Education Night to be held on Wednesday at North Collegian Students in grades It lit and in from Barrie North Collegiate and Central Collegiate and grai cs it and 12 students Irom St Josephs Rig along with pair ents will be present Ramsay superintendent or Barrio secondary schools will address the students and pan ants to open the evenings pro gram at7io NEEDS LOOKING AFTER lullgrown elephant eats about no poundsroi food day that know of that can make for sportinnwu hex He was spoakmx both as at nattaal good clergyman and the chairman of the clubs support at daurdies ismnines He aid that may Dwain un iortiuratciy get the Idea that theclnachisaoteotultoher task that ii is like beggar with hat to hand It the Clitfldt appears to be weak he said it is only be cause we tutorials tail to heal the call of God The church is every thrust in he pointed 37cnrcitj15Vitouun PIKE run 233 iliililtING IN or 1on Barrio moobotltndty on Kanpeotelt Paul mï¬mlme mm Waiter spending than Krraeshaw leit and John MMWit audabalfhotnllooilshin Brown lrytagihcirludrla lostde pike the bonus on 23o liming Barrie out not its clergy He said that the emerging force in the church today Is the Wing cooperation among the venous the present view of the cloud is those that come to gatherfnrnotaishnmtandwon ship and thango otrt aodmingls with others He said the diurdh is no long er an in or an out tilting everyone in some way is en gaged in the support oi church cs Two Ac LAST moms meeting of the Kiwanis Club of Barrio was under ihesponsorshipof the clubs moon of diarrhea cidents Reported By OPP lmvlncial police at Barrio re ported two attic mishaps Mon day resulting in an estimated $915 damage Burton Warnica of It Barrie was drargod with care less driviru following twocar sash yesterday afternoon on Highway at lollondal Hoard Mincis Point other car involved was alert by Jane Jrssup of art resulting In an estimated 75 damage was investigated by Oonst Gary Pendlay at 430 pan It singlevehicle acolintwas no roarend collision oi Vospra Township where an auto operated by Evermt Mar ion ot Dtmbarton Ooh struck Willow Creek bridge Icy road oonditions caused the mishap according to investigat ing ofï¬cer must Ed Ziliotto who estimated damage at $500 The accident Wiridt occurred at 935 pm did not result in any iniuties roan ana Missal Women outnumber men by 15 per cent in Oslo Norways cap Ital compared with at per cent mantles tell to right new David Proctor chair man oi the nomrnittcerand speaker Bill Blain newest member at the club and Neil MacDonald who chaired the support at divade part of the evening We are specialists in pleating draperies to restore the custom made look Decorator Folds accurately renewed by our DmEflrFOIIM are long itillllti ttttitnt lasting too 7285551 IDS Iinytleld Plenty of parking 88 Dunlop