Cottage Use Limit Sought Tiny Tonnhip is not alone nth its piohlem of yearround summer cottage occuupancy in nisiil rcevc Joseph Cochrane said today proposed zoning bylaw in Tiny Township would limit occupancy to too days for buildings defined as summer residential Reeve Cochranc pointed out that one oi the problems was caused by people building or buying cottages in an area an proved as summer subdivi sion hcn imtalling insulation pipes and heating planning to live in them all year Then we have problem wrtli schooling and other scr viccs said the rccvc We felt that one solution might be the dismntinuanm oi winter ser vices such as snow clearance but then we have problem if fire breaks out or the police want to patrol the area Final action on the zoning by law in mm was deferred tor year after two readings by the Township Council in 1966 lies ldcnls have until Jan 19 to file protests to the bylaw which ii given final reading will be for uardcd tn the Ontario Munic ipal Board for final approval When in effect it will mean that in order to be habitable year round cottage must have proper foundation insulation piped water and ailindoor toilet Township clark Gabriel Mar chand said last night the pro posed bylaw was drafted to in tliE against people living year round in substandard accommo dallrn The township has two building standards summer residential which requircs no heat insulation or bnscmcnt and permanent residcncc which requires the thrcc conditions plus others Mr lforciiand said the pro posed bylaw would limit the time of residence to ice days year in buildings classified as summer residential The bylaw was given two readings by the township council in 1966 he said but because of the ex pcnsc oi advertising it and changes in the 1967 council final action on it was deterred for year Wants Only Most Projects To Get City Council Approval on The times call or great care with expenditures and we must be prepared to say no when we feel requcsLs are made for ex pansions not an absolute must necordinglo Aid iicrsey bonlcs residential tox rote for 1961 was tow mills up 87 mills from the previous year while the industrial commer cial role was up it mills in 1131 The farm rate was 95V mills up 87 mills when you consider last years increase you should also remcm her that we had no increase in 1963 there was reduction in 1964 and the increase in 1965 was so slight it only amounted to more taxes for the average homeowner said Aid HchEy who was chairman of the linnnce committee in 196st 196i and 1965 Last year he was chairman of city development committee Asked what he thought about prospccts for Barrics 1968 tax bills Aid Hersey said We havent gotaround to the bud gct yet but as said we have to be very eareful with expend itures He emphasized the need for general cooperation to check tox increosns veteran member of the city council who retired from the Canadian Army with the rank of major some years ago Ald Hersey has started his 10th year as alderman TRAFFIC PARKING Boards and sions should plan for needs not we pansion which raises municipal ones he said Aid Hersey also wants traffic parking and sotcty committee and protection for each business operation when scccss road is under construe tion ANOHIEB OPENING all other show and making plans ior their new play opening in March are members of Seek Actors Stagehands For Thedtre Production One hundred people with flair ior grease paint and lights are needed by Liules Hill Play ers to stage Our lown play by Thornton Wilder Auditions started last night at meeting of members and exlt ccutive oi the Players Dircc tor Peter Noy requires cast of 27 Prmident Bob Wilkinson said at least three auditions will be held before the final cast is selected large one is needed to handle the choir in the ploy we need actors and actresses people to help with makeup lights sets costumes promo tion properties and many other jobs said Mr Wilkinson The play will produced some time in March The inter uttve along with the president are vicepresident Ralph Gloss Ice Fishermen Return As Temperature Dips ice fishing huts have started to dot Kcmpenfelt Bay and with freezing temperatures put ting over five inches olice on the water in some Places it looks as if theyre here to stay group at four huts along with several men fishing out side could be seen yesterday sllore near 0e nial One oi the experienced fis er men was Harry Carter of Painwick who says he has fish ed through the ice of Kempcn felt boy for the last 15 years This is the first time out for me this season he said and dont have my hut out yet But its not too cold out here and Id fish all day in washtub if thought Id catch something Arid catch something he did Ten minutes after starting to fish he pulled herring and less than ve min ats almost enough lot my dinner One more and lllbe he said tackle is simpl ort wooden win ei which serves as both rod and reel bait tin creel the ice His line was halted with two hooks one vitn con ventional bait and other with spinner Both fish caught took the spinner although Mr Carter cant say whether one is better than the other All this tackle fits in small sled which he uses as seat RULE lFlTHUMB As far as safety on the ice goes Mr Carter has an inter cstingrrulc of thumb if you look out towards Mina ets Point youll see several huts outoo the ice in the middle of the hay it the ice was go log to go it would go out there before it would here As long as can see those huts know lm all right When an ice ï¬sherman has no hutLgoes home for the doyhc normally marks the hole with branch brought out from shore speciï¬cally for this pur pose Failure to do so has an suited in people usually other icc fishermen falling through have to be care wamed Mr Carter Sometimes the wind srnooth over the snow and blow away the branc Other ice fishermen in the group seemed to be having moderate success Whether the fishing will be good or notthis year isnt certain yet But of one thing we can be sure As the ice gets thicker so will the uts Soil improvement Group To Meet in Guthrie Hall II Annual election of officers at the North Simcoc Crop and Soil improvement Association will be held at meeting at Goduic Communityliall on Friday Reports will be hcard and plan discussed for 1963iinclud ing representation at the On tori Sills and Crop improve me Association convention to held at the Coliseum Ex unitink ronto January lvnn Clark of ShantyBoy who is completing twoyear crrn marked bycobsidcrable activity said he will retiring from the presided Douglas Midhiirst st iw president and Morris Darby of Wycvclgsecretary Plans for the L968 seed on which is to be held at Filmvals ioMarob also are expected to be discussed There will be site can Funeralljndayv EtiMVALE Staff services for Dr Dalton Hor vie wellknown Eimvale dentist who died at tonguisheoc General Hospital on Tuesday willbc held at Elmvale Friday afternoon He was 71 Like its brother Corhdtt or Orillio Dr Harvie was curler Blake lives at Montreal and sister Mdrie at Onilin He also tell four grandchildren He is resting at tllEJAmES iiyno Funeral Home with tuners serviceio be vale Presbyterr ch pm Temporary cntornbmentv will be in Elinvnley Come ooapei with hinlal later at Andrew tery Or at Eisn LG Littlcs Hill Players Jean Gmfl costumes mistress lctt Ralph Giassiond set and properties manager centre and Ed McLean workshop ford secretory Nancy Hall treasurer Al Ballontyoe and publicity director Laura Coop cr The Players willl he host to woriuhop directed by Ed hic Lean in January on ployrend irig scone preparation and slagecrait for those Interested in the theatre instructors from Toronto theatrical productiors will be invited to Barrie for Damage $210 In Accident collision between pickup truck and van on the High way 27 detour north of Barrie yesterday resulted in total oi $210 damage The accident occurred at it pm at Highway 27 detour 100 feet east of the junction of Mid hurst corners Driver of the pickup truck was John Andrason 56 of St Vincent St Barrie The iaces production and it looks as if van damaged to the extent of $200 wos driven by Ross Syd ney Money 21ot RR Barrie See No Though WithOut Barrie City Hall will bevrun for three or four months this year on budget that has not is technicality every 0n tario municipality faces because budget meetings arent usually scheduled until early March or sometimes April In Barrie the budget usually comes downa bout midApril in the meantime most city halls run on borrowed money or interim tax revenues or both as does Barrie city usually tries toschedule gs rly posr sible so it doesnt have to bor row for extendedterms introduction in Barr two years ago of the interim tax notedtnrneed or city Samoan ll discoun ood crest fees my treasurer Doug las Jaggcscstirnotes this saving repruents slightly more than one mill Council has the power to oy bills before budgets are do and thereis also legislation to allow councils to borrow the money to payhills it emissary lh id cum thicotlon ago Barrie lirst tc permitting the collection at tox es prior to budgetsettiog ses sions Delays in clnr nation scy eralvnew provincial assistance programs may cause some do lays invsotng this yenrsbud getit may not be lroown until late March whdt provloci icy ivlll be according to Roberts It herear WM not and oblolvtet goo director right At least too persons are needed to stage Our Town Rehearsals will be held at United Electrical Workers half Owen St the workshop similar work shop oo voice protection was held last year The Central Ontario Drama League is holding three work shops in January February and March at The Theatre 11 Trinity Square Toronto in paper maehe properties stage management and acting Ap plicotion forms may beobtoin ed from Littles Hill Players president Hob Wilkinson The players are enthusiastic about starting their fourth sea son ond Our Town Previous productions include Tea House of the August Moon Princess with Problem and The White Sheep oi the Family Mr Wilkinson spoke happily about the new talent that turn ed up otthe first casting last night Among several new many oi thorn high school age who tried out tor the parts was semiprofessional Lloyd Gabriel an employee of Barries Notional Conservatory of Music We need new faces for this theyre going to be talented said Mr Wilkinson otter watdi ing auditions last night Problem City is fBuclget tioris in certain areas of the bud get theymay be offset by cut backs iu others if necessary Before budgets can be set by council the school boards and commiglons budgets must he submitted and salary negotia tions ended or settlements pre dicted with some accuracyr About 40 per cent at all taxes are generally collected by the end of May and close to 70 per cent by the end of June accord ing to judgments based on last years experience Taxiostalmentsi Barrie have in pas come due in February April June and September but the matter osmet with some last year was tokmilis for anytnxpayer an mills Despite iactors that tend to rigidity to budget before coihicil holds budget scssinn council maintains wide discretionary po worsen operating budgets mong those tbingcpticetlng the budget are necessary crviccs socbIos police aodvfirc protec 0n Coian can decide to increase or decrease services offered tox pisyers or to improve existing service according to public re quirements and demands Council also decides which pro lects will be paid fmm current on ostead of debentures ital budgets orevosoally de fermloed corller in the year Once these cots are approvr ed construe can be started quickly without waitingto set cumntbodgetwhich determiii exoctnilll ra tax advantages Impaired Driving Costs Man $100 Harold Bursey of Blake St mechanic was con victed of unpaired driving and lined $100 in magistrates court Vcdnuday Bursey also admitted to charge of keeping liquor in an unlauiul place He was driv ing on Sunnidale ltoad when he was stopped by police He was lined $20 and costs on the second charge Reinhard Kilt113 20 pi 163 Grove St admitted to driving while his liCEnce was suspended on Oct 22 127 Kliczitn said his licorice was revoked because he did not have innitawe for his car He was lined $50 with sus pension oi licence Waiter LeSlic Francis 17 of to Cedrirrgton St admitted to drinking under nee He had been held in custody six days before his charge came up in magistrates court yesterday He was fined six dollars and EMERGENCY NUMBERS on Police Fire Dept Hospital oer $AVE 723558 7384131 7255951 72564 FEE warned not to return again ron AS LITTLE AS ananjtz osrynnnvns THE HARRIS EXAMINER THURSDAY JANUARY 68 AUTHORITIES WARN Use Snowmobiles With More Care Barrie police have received flood of complainu about snow mobiles racing on residential streets in the last two weeks We havent mughi tinybody yet because the person who is disturbed usually threatens to call the pollen before they ac tually tniorm us about the rec ing said Sgt Ralph berry To travel on city street snowmobile must be equipped with licence and windshield wipers he cautioned The Ontario Safety League warned Wednesday thatsnowmo bilcs should not be treated as toys following the deaths during the weekend of ieyeorold Toronto woman nnda Sudbury mon Ernie Taylor director oi the leagues outdoor recrmfion pro groin said all types of snowmo Now Is The Time To YOUR FAMILY bites are safe if properly operlt nted Soonmob it as are poweriul forms of transportation and should be treated in the some manner as motorcycles he sold tir Taylor said operators should be given instructions in the use oi the vehicle They are simple to operate but are diffi Cult to handle once in motion Some motorized tcboggons can travel up to 40 miles an hour and an operator must use his body to help turn the machine Certain machines built for rac ing travel at 65 mph The Ontario Safety League es timatcd there are about 50000 motorized toboggaru in the prov loco TRY EXAMINER WANT ADS PHONE 778211 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