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Barrie Examiner, 14 Mar 1967, p. 1

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IT WM Lashes Night at Iiiwlnll Club last night From 120 Jack Sinsar president Iith Slsuor Marlon Eigeicw Judge lliarlorle Hamilton and Bruce Blgclow ladies night chairman PAST PRESIDENT the Kiwanis Club at Barrio Bill Graig Lott last night Present am Allcn past treasurer oi the club with 11 years at pcrtcct attendance with clock radio as memento oi the clubs esteem Looking on is Mrs Ailrn Deplores Delay IngF Wasaga Development Mac attention should be given Iocal recommendations in am planning it was contended by it Emseii Pogue oi Wasagn Beach in statancnt in which be critide delays which he said were holding rrp sensible development of the area doargingtho rmrnicipallty was being tnmstnrng by what he termed senseless delays Mr Fugue hit out at an outside re port ot recormnendations whim he referred to as $70000 mon strosity He said the govern ment is holding up development awaiting second report as result of revision demanded BRIGHT ASPECT in the face of these delays ntr Pague saw bright aspect in adion taken at the first meet ing at the enlarged and re activated Wasaga Beach Plan ning Board attended by legal and engineering consultants on March In One lot the im pression that here was group of intelligent and determinctl men who did not intend to be ignored in the planning and de velopment ot their community he suggested they were particularly con cerned and disturbed over the loss at 5300000 of assessment to the department ot lands and tort nets he said pointing out this could have been overcome when the planning board and muniti pahty approved plans of several developers to open up subdivis ions which would have compen sated to some extent tor the loss at WM and made avail able property to greater num bers of people wishing to build in the resort area it it were not for the new delays Thir would have guaranteed the continual existence of the municipality on mud iiililli trial hm he said hitting out at senseless provincial regula tions summon nouns Regulations ioarnuiatcd tn the interest at health concerning sanitation were rapped by Mr Pogue who said thae possibly have some validity in certain areas but have absolutely no relevance at Wasaga Beach in the proposed subdivision where he said soil conditions are ideal and the 15000 square teat mini nnnn per lot and dwelling is strictly adhered to The irony oi this situation is shown when provincial author ities use this health argument or alibi in holding up and pre venting lhla reasonable develop ment of Wasaga Beach while they at the same time have built revert sanitary installa tiono at considerable Ila wirlch sre strhiect to or greater use porportlonateiy and when the conditions at theiraporotlon arp 13 not nearly as ideal as would be Commenting on the emphasis the conditions in these proposed subdivisions Mr Pogue suggested the local planning board sees through this flimsy cause to prevent de relopmut vtrlie second re port is awaitch trom Proied Planning Limited Iirisistherealmasouiordc lays and probably the depart ment of lands and forests as result of and following this sec ond report hopes to gobble up large ciaotits of landwith as little reason as their tormer acqirsitions he charged given planning today Mr Pogne contended more attention should be given local authorities in close outfit with local condi tions He criticized governments tor hiring outside trrms rather than taking the responsibility thermelves for decisions made Ono senses ircsh breew stirring at Wasaga Beach he said conunenting an the efforts to get changes toward more local powers in planning Perhaps the provinmal authorities should watdr and nurture this lfit per drsnce it becomes wrrlrlwind Nevv Aerial Map To Cost New aerial maps for Dantes urban renewal study willpost $9450 city council learned last night The figure was not included in original cost estimates oi the study but minrnil voted last night to ask for subsidies tnrder the urban renewal nroyarn Aid Roberts last night objected to the additional ex pense He charged that council Woman Charged litter Accident 21year old Midland woman Patricia Ann Kelly was charg ed with carclesa driving follow ing singlevehicle accident last night on Highway 93 at Craig hurst Police said the car was av elling west on County Road 22 when the driver lost control af ter skidding and drove across Highway 93 andslruelr snow bank Barrio Provincial Police Const James MacDonnell who answered the call at 635 leL estimated damage $300 $9450 had been led down the garden path by urban renewal consult ants Murray Jones and As sociates Aid Frank Hersey agreed that the consrdtants should have checked to see it existing maps were adequate but told council the additional expense is neces sary He said the degree at change in the area since original sur vey were produced 10 years ago has been 60 per cent retlccted in WWW btdldiogs and streets The new maps will also be of grat in terlrns oi mtnuap engineering panning caddinrlrstrial promotion he LOCAL GENERAL CANADIAN CLUB Joseph ltIoOulley president at the United Nations Association in Canada Toronto branch will ad dress the Canadian Club at Bar rie at 080 tonight at Library Hail Ell topic will be cm I967 An Outward L00 If you have taste for the great things lit Ladies Night Judge Hamilton Guest Speaker Judgs Marjorie Hamilton oi the Juvcnlle and Family Court ltd about told Lodloa Night meeting ot the Kiwanis Club at Barrie at some at her experi ences in connection withth court She said that her tenure as Judge oi the Juvenile and Farm iiy Court had produced some at the most satistylng moments at her lite Judge Hamilton told her audi cncc that the age of unmarried mothers had dropped from on average at it to 27 years in the early years at her court to the present nvorngc of it to 18 years at age She said it was reallly tragic to see girl at such tender years in her court Jurisdiction of her court is the whole ot the County ot Slmcoc Owens Bid To Voted Down City council should zlthcr an peel court decision nhich nu rd Barrier licensing laws tor plumbers and electric ns din criminalory or change its pol icy Aid Bruce Owen said sat night However he tailed in bid to change the bylaws Present regulations provide tor extra tars against plumber Ind electrician irom outside the cily by giving rebate to local tradesmen Aid in Jollitte nld present bylaws are in cilect to keep moonlighting lradumen irom taking jobs away irom llarrin ciiilcm However Aid Owen said that at 30 municipalities checked by the city hall sintl only tour tol low the lame procedure lie told council that in the spring at 1966 previous bylaws uhlch had the same cliect were thrown out in magistratos court as discrimtnatory We should have appealed or accepted the decision oi the court he said Instead we passed new by laws doing through the back door what we couldnt do through the tront The only support tor Aid 0w ens attempt to have the tee dit tcrcnllnl llitcd came irom Aid Dorian Parker However Aid Roberts disagreed that the bylaws are discriminatory lie said the reg ulations were requested by lo cal people several years ago it they are discriminatory the court will decide he said An earlier bylaw charging nd ditlonal ices ot outolmn tradesmen was thrown out in magistratss court but council voted in new regulations which have the some cttect Plumbing and electrical con tractors pay $200 licence tee masters licence was $40 and iourncymnna $10 Tradesmen who make their home in Barrie get $175 re hate on the contractors tee $35 rebate on the masters Iec More than so Kiwaninns and their wives heard her speck last and $14 rdrate on the irom neymans ice crow NEWS can BARRIE nxannrn TUESDAY MARCH 14 I061 Barrie Urged To Maire Strong Bid For College Barrie should make strong bid tor the temporary head quarters ot Georgian College or risk losing the institution whcn the final location is tackled Aid Bruce Oven told council last night meeting at which represen tatives of municipalities in the distrid will propose temporary sites for the college will be held in Barrie early in April The college at applied arts and tech noloy is sdrMuled to open in Septorrrtxr Aid Owen last night asked if space noon be available in East view secondary school for 1067 operation oi the college Aid Fran Hersey chairman oi boundls city development connnittec replied that there would be space but there has bcm nymc reluctance to place college and hint stdrool students numeracy NUMBERS City Police maria Fire Dept 7mm mom rzsssst oer mam Invite Newsmen To Try Out New DrownPro challenge has been issued to members oi Battles newsmrd la to iget in the next May and prove the new drownprooting program at the Barrie Water Safety instruc tors CM Representatives at various city agerrcies concerned with aquatic satety met at the Barrio YM YWOA last night commit tce unicr Lire drairmahship oi they Atkirson was tormed to help promote the new drown Prooting method in its first citort to create public interest the cmnmittee aria members oi newspaper radio and television to try out the rmiquc system at the pool next Tuesday at 930 pm Merrdaers oi Barrie city muncil and county representatives will also be asked to attend Arr open imrse is planned torl April in what parents and Take advantage oi our exv cellent shirt laundering 1Now on SHIRTSPECIAL cling Program yotnrgstcrs l2 and over are in vited to enjoy Dime hours of in situation tree ol charge Chil dren under 12 rrnrst be accom panied by adults and themat is whorlswimmers Members at the newlytormed eommittee prescnt last night were Cpl Ralph Berry reprev Seating Barrie city police John McAllister tire department Ross Cowan scubateers Inn Harris Barrie Sports Jarncs Hutchinson Barrie Yacht Club Bob Stephens Barrie Yi Chis Hadridr and Primer Barrie OPP lL hidden Ontario Hy rim and Ralph Gongdun St John Ambulance Demonstrating drown proot ing in the pool were Jack Curtll Red Cross area supervisor Peter Caviil director of Simone County Reacation Services Most Evelyn Mosier club presi den and Mrs Joanne Mmdy rot norm Change Bylaws BIANNUAL MEETING the Barrie Humane Society was held last night in library ball and included panel din cuulon on animal shelters hm hm Harry Brown 0n tlrio Humlna Society Inspec tor tor Simcoe County Itrt Underhill director at tho Kitchener Waterloo Humane Society and Mn it Fell president oi the Barrie Society Says $65000 Needed For Animal Shelter Mrs Fdl president oi the Barrie Humane Society last night said it the society could Ket enough contracts with local tomshlps an aohnal shelter tor the county cotrid be in operation by the tall She said that soon local town ships had already agreed to non tract with the society tor animal control and that others inclua ing the my oi Barrie are dis oming the matter As soon as the Humane So ciety receives reasonable num ber oi contracts they are pre pared to go ahead and build shelter on the first concession of 09 Iwrrship and Highway II hirs Fell said that at the mo merit $65000 amid be required for building it the animal con trol needs of the whole cotnrty were to be taken care of film on the anlrnal shelter oi the KitdrerrerWatcrloo Hu mane Society and panel de mien by tour directors at the society lughlightcd last nights open meeting at the Barrie so ciety at library hall The KlV shelter employs tour men on iulltlme basis and uses an answering service tor atterhours calls There is an intercom systcm throughout the shelter and twoway ratios in all vehicles it serves an area with pop ulation at more titan 150000 Money tor the operation ot the stroller comes irom the local Red Feather campaign trom surrounding communltlm tor ani rnrM PnIcrs MONTREAL t0P Agtdoul ture department quotations Eggs Average weighted price wholesale to retail on one dosed cartoru extra large 51 Marge 40 medium 43 Aemait 35 USE LITTLE GAB City delivery trucks are ac iually invrnollon only quarter oi the working day mal control and Irom donations They told the members oi the Barrie society that they got wondcrtul wbllciiy irom tole vision and mspnpcrs We dig we talk nnd we have toad reputation in town one oi the men said but it want always this easy We nuke everybody to Harry Brown humane inspec tor tor the countt said in his annual report that he had dritcn 45000 mtlcs last year took 1500 telephone calls hurl investigated 471 complaan band had told 11 charges in connealon with hu mane work Fines rangcd irom $50 to $400 and costs Also he had soiled 170 amoral and had re seized an of them May Bring Restless Nights It you light the pillow to turn Ill through the Irish and roally kncw whyputtle bur nm and help or your an cauu or rurb mumm may land In aiuflhh kldnry Inn and tarad dittomtorl my fellow ra mutt can be barhc gllddfll nllbio This is when backache rm Dodd and it you dont ml better their Uard aurcnaiully by or our to pull Nu lm menu CANADIAN RED CROSS BLOOD DONOR CLINIC TllES MIIIIEII 14 100 to 300 pm 500 to 830 pm AT THE 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