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Barrie Examiner, 8 Jan 1968, p. 5

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ilREii IUNIOB FARMERS TAKE COURSE Sponsored by the Ontario de partment of agriculture and end public speaking course for junior iarmcrs was held at Albion Hills recently and Students included two from this area Larry Rooburn of RE Mansfield lclt and Lynda Caldwell RR Shanty Hay centre other are ludy Hasson of Ariss sen cond from left and Doug te mon Arman and instructor Nelson lawn of Kemptviile Agricultural School Mdior Battle Looms In Tiny Zoning Law PERKINSFIELD Siniit major battle appears to be shap ing up in Tiny township ever proposed zoning bylaw which would prohibit property owners from taking up permanent resi deuce in summer cottages With numerous popular bea ches along Nottawasaga Bay north of Flea and also in the Penetanguishene area Tiny township has substantial sum mer cottage areas with many only simmer residents The township ranks second to fnnisfii among the 16 tuna municipalities in Slmcoe County in its equaliz ad assessment which has been placed at $10567598 for 1968 CALLED UNTthiELY Secretary treasurer oi cot tagers association Arthur bane of Toronto strongly protested ac tion being taken during the haz nrdous driving winter season when it is most difficult for cot tagcrs to make the drive Nov ertheless he said consideration was being given plan to send deputation to Tiny before the Friday Jan 19 deadline set for receiving objections It cottage owner at Balm Batch for 21 years Lana received six large pages oi proposed zoning changes in the mail Similar no tires were sent to other owners and Mr Lana has been attempt ing to contact others to deter mine the course of action The bylaw requires minimum frontage oi no feet and mlnlmum tgtal oi 15000 square feet per lot for cottages without sanitary sewers or water services 10000 minimum for such properties having sanitary sewers or water services and 1500 square feet for properties with all services Residents wishing to live in cottage for more than 130 has year are required to have sol id foundation with inundation wall at least six inches above the ground proper inmlutinn piped water and indoor toilet in cilitles ro CHECK solicits Township building inspector Guy Maurice said the bylaw was designed to prevent the con struction ot shacks for year round living and keep cottage living for tourists The bylaw would not be retro active and would not prevent summer resident from using his cottage on winter weekends it was stated it was estimated that about half oi the 3500 prop artyminers are summer resi dents Before it can be made eifc tive the bylaw requires approv al from the Ontario Municipal Board which could decide to call hearing if there are sulilcient objections registered before ren dering decision bylaw res tricting occupancy in six months would set precedent it passed in comwnnn ay mu CUilRAN antiis Editor CODDWATER Stat For mer colleagues of the Ontario Legislature members at Parlia ment andbusiness and indushial leaders of the riding joined oth er hlcnds of Lloyd Letherby former MP for East Simcoe in paying their respects at the funeral here today Hundreds ti others paid iribt lite at the Robinson Funeral Home where Mr Letherby was taken following his death at Sol diers Memorial Hospital at Dr lllia last Thursday The East Simcoe member for 13 years trom 1554 to 1967 suffered heart attack and was ill only few days His death came as deep shock to friends and asso ciates DEEPLY MOURNED St Andrews Presbyterian church was filled withmourne era when servce smrted at pm Temporary entombment will follow at Goldwater Cemetery vault former reevc of gtColdwater Elmvale Chosen For Sessions By Tam Groups wElilliVAHJ Staff Central ly located in tbeqNorth Simeon area Elrnvale has been chosen for more farm meetings follow ing successful North Simcoe Son and Crop improvement As sociationmeetlog at the parish ballhare last month Dairy farmers ofistnieoe Coun ty have been invitedtowattend aspeclal mas trs clinic which will he held at the Elmvale Community Hall on Wednesday Jan 10 Conducted by the erinaryxaervices branch of the QOntarin department of agricu1 ture and infirmprogram will openat 1030 amend continue to 330 pm andwill1nclude films andshort lectures Fanncra interested in asoils short some which will reqnn from six to to meebngr lrraskr to register with Edhobert son or fill 1Elrrtvale The course opens at the Eirnvals High School on Thursday Jan pnr Arrangummts are proceeding for the North Slmcoc Junior hrmeru annual meeting which Mr Letberby succeeded Dr John McPhee of Port McNiceli as member for the riding which extends from the north border of Barrie to Orilila including all of Dro hiedonte and Oriliia town ships and westward to Midland and the borders of Penetang af ter carrying the riding for four elections he retired before the election last October because of ill health When reeve of Goldwater Mr etherhy was prominenttig ura at Simcoe County Council sessions at Barrie He was first clectedat the age of 35 and was the youngest reeva in the county at that time The native of Midland was frequent visitor to all sections of his ding and he made num erous trips to Ora as elsewhere Reeve Kenneth Gillespie of Oro president of the East Sim cne Progressive Conservative Ase sociation was aninng those who joinedrin tribute Dr Pun Ry nardMP Gordon ESmith MPP and Arthur Evans were among others nmmonaau at nodes While mbersloeile lature Mr Letherby served on the select conunittec on consum er cred The onetime news paperrnan who operated weekly associationfivith idlan his brother fame for afcw years gave some noteworthy speeches in thelegislatureon variety of subjects One ofthe rnnst publicized concerned rug gestiop that the Ontario legis lative buildings be moved lock stock and barrel from smoky and crowded Toronto to th nonstandard Plans Activiti tive years program is planned byBradford United Church W0 nthen for 1965mm new pr en auc MraSLangford Secretary forthe new termla Mrs Mcldmer with Mrs Sawmill Turnxinchargenlmwrdsbip Mmmmncm and welfare Mrs thaw Mm MI Mrs It beheld at thCEEllnvaio cow Hall firmly Jan malt and InflationIt nominations l1 Friends Pay Tribute To Popular EstMP clean fresh air and atmosphere of East simcoe He recommend ed site just south of Drillia which was the topic of much comment includingsome strong opposition Deepest sympathy was extend ed to his wile the former Mary Kathleen Levering who was or ganist and choir leader at Cold waters St Andrews Presbyter ian Church where todays serv ice was held and his son Lloyd John Letherhy Ccldwater coun cillor also to sisters Mrs Letherdale of Montreal Mrs William Naysrnith of Oakville aners Morley Yon of Cold watcr and brothers Gordon and Arthur inCalilornla Lester oi Toronto and me welltmown Goldwater news correspondent alas grandam John David Leth DISTRICT BRIEFS FOREMAN SOUGHT BEENN Staff The village of Beeton has been seeking ap lications for village foreman capable of iakingcbarge board of works department Essa maman to represent the township of En sa on theBartic District High School board for noon CONSTRUUHON RECORD OOHJNGWOOD Stall record construction year in Col lingwood was shown in report from Murray Blackburn towu buildingiuspector which cover ed 35250000 worth of new build PuoNE 1284551 tr nus um Dominant as nuutor 51 aAnnIl Movie or lNNISiIi NOTES a1 it was really enjoyable to walk on sands of the rather crowded Florida bead and eniw db in the sea on New Years Day We had listened to Canada Cali ing news in the morning and heard of the cold wave coverins the regions around the Great Luka Here the warm run made it just ideal and in our part of the state the temperatura did not exceed 75 though it was warmer elsewhere nice bro netromthegullkoptlt enjoy hle and the sea was invigorao it We had gettogether with friends New Years Eve for din ner and the evening and on New Years Day our party went to the William Emerya for dlnlt ncr Nona of us in rented dwell ing can put on much dog but the friendliness maker every meal an occasion for thankfultoss None of us wish ed to be out in the heavy holi day traffic so were back in our homes early HOMEWARD BOUND This first week of tho New Year many of the visitors down for the holidays are heading back into the frozen north litany of the families who motored down brought children and be cemmodatinn was at premium Just now the airlines northward are crouded and reservations are not available Anyone endea voring to get back even for an emergency can only stand by at the airport in the hope that someone with reservation fails to arrive The holiday coming on Monday seemed to make it possible for more to enjoy the SM SUGGESTIONS Some suggestions might be of fered for lnnisiii thinking for the coming year One is that the pro eedure bylaw regulatingCoun cils doings for 1968 can be sudi that it will allow the meet ings to finish at regulated time Although the former by law had clause to close meet ings at certain time tth did not stop them continuing into the wee small hours of the meme log The press representedch usually left at the hour design ated for closing which seemed to be what some members were waiting for We have been told that when the press is out of the meeting many matters are discussed that are not even mentioned in the minutes Another resolution that might be adopted would provide that all council busintss be conduct ed in public meetings and not in committee which cneludes the press Ratepayers have the right to know who and what are be ing discussed that pertains totax expenditure and how the deri sions are reached Also more business llka handling of council meeting wouldba preferable with less waste of time that delays pro ceedings and leaves matters un settled Such waste results in special meetings to handle mat ters which should have been set tled in regular sessions as an avoi wou aliywhen the board is dealing with staff salaries Most of this information is never divulged ANDTaEnGRADBR The choosing otanotber grad er was dealt with by the 1960 council Tenders Pmentcd no problems as an Ontario firm quoted price nearly half that of the highest tender and offch Innisiiltlouneil Meets Tonight STEOUD Staff Reeve Jo sepb Cochrane now resident of Strand will begin his seventh year as head at the lnnistil coun cil atthe inaugural meeting at the in ct a1 council chambers bera tonigh yeatsoneouncilllamovedtoA Shroud recently after sailing his vv farm at Holly elected deputy reave for the moods term will be Reeve COG Ians county council culleagu as lnnlsfils new representative replacing Eben Snwy flee include William Glbbina back for another term Elmer Grose formerYork councillor and Russell Stewart school board chairman utidactory tradein on In aid muchine 11 price paid was $15000 phrs blade on front at sssoaudancw wing atm At total of $1450 the new equip ment mot was loom than any other offer by over $10000 it ntsiii has been using equipmt from Dominion Road afachlncry of Goderich since it first started snow plowing fhc demonstra tion in front of the public rela tions tent of lnnlntl at the plow ing match showed one at the Basks In Sunshine As Canada Freezes first graders used alongside the newen machine SERVIW MEDAL Two persons from lanlsfil Township may receive the car tennlai medal for devoted ru vicaovernadubovethciinaof duty on the basis of both quality and length of service Comet are asking for amino tloas to be sent to the attention of Green deputy clerk belt lore Jan 15 DISTRICT NEWS THE HARM EXAMINER MONDAY JANUARY 1968 naive REtOltTS Prospects Good For Innisiil We hope to encourage more industrial and commercial growthour rrsldmtial and col age development has been good and indications are it will con tinue so raid Reeve Joseph Cochrane of lnnlsiil township dkeursiug prospecu for this new year We have had considerable growth just south of Barrie and we anticipate there will be more he said Cottage build ing also has been extensive it would help the township if we could attract industry and more commercial enterprises and we are going to give this phase more attention he said THIRD COUNTY Third in Simcoe County in equalized assessment ranking just behind Orillia and Midland lnnisil towshlp extends from Barrie to highway 09 extension and borders with Essa and West Gwlllimbury Reeve Coc branc lives at Stroud where the mun ilalh islocldhvin ly Hewssaskedabwtlnnidils position if the county reduces its share of the levy through the taken up residence here after seling farm near Holly The farm was the site for the 1967 international plowing match which wa attended by about 100000 people Discussing zoning and planning issues which came up during the paign Reeve Cochrane said be anticipated these would be given early attention He said some had asked for the township to haveila planning ratified by the department of plamiing branch of municipal affairs to make it official am not too certain this woud be the wisest course for us he said stating he favored controls to protect property val ues but wondered about the wis darn about having the final dclt cisions transferred from the townspr to Queens Park zoning bylaw gives us pow Creemore Council Inaugural Tonight CREEMORE Staff Cree more council which will official ly take office at tbeiuaugural meeting tonight will show three changes from last year Wilfred Warden will be back as reeve after News inter val succeeding Gordon Watson new county clerk The otba changes bring Geraldjlsckburn and Frank Hart into counelL its electcdweneAleleloAllister and Harvey Pettlgrew gt Besides Mr Wats retiring members include EruceMelville and Nelson CoFby Mr littelvila hadbeen councillor foalsyears eviouslyv had setved 14 years asaschool trustee His long record of municipal scrvr ice was com nded by colleag firmer era to regulate but keeps the control locally he said stating be lclt this had advantages Once on office plan is adopted for the township changes cannot be made without applications to expense and what have been told by others and we in Toronln involvin red tape This tend to get more information be said stressing he wanted to do his bmt for lnnlsiil township TAX PROSPECTS Rem Cochrane was asked bout the possiblities of holding the taxline in lnuislil during 1960 Well it depends on many things including how much costs go up said the council lander for the past six years who often has been mentioned as stbla warden candidate in the last 10 years taxes have gone up as much as 300 per cent We will do our best to halt the trend he said stating he would ask council to consider every expenditure very careful province taking over the full cost of administration of ju stica which on the basis of 1967 bud gets would effect county sav ing of $317001 If the county passes this along to us we will do our best to pass it along to the benefit of our ratepayers he said nativeof and life long resident Reeve Ooehnane will start his 10th year of comic service when the county counu holds in inaugural on Monday January 15 He has served on inan coimcil since first elects ed in December 155 or the 1966 term British Govt Postpones Tunnel Plans moon that The British governrnentbas decided to post pone plans for helping undet write withFranca the building of tunnel under the English Channel reliable coincc said Sunday gt There had been hops that work on the tunnel linking Brit ain and fiance would get under waylulmandthatitwouldbo open byr1975 But the Wilson governments economy squeeze seems certain to torce delay in the project= Britain and France invited three international groupnflast May to drnttpiam fattho ii nahcing and construction of the tunnel They were to submit their pWNsais this month Estimates of tha cost of the projectrange up to £250000000 essooooom TODAY TUESDAY 61 PIE in FOR FURTHER lNFORMATlOH ensuing pumalam radiant TRAITORS not mcmnésmirmi summers 171 7283440 pos PERIUNSFIEID Stall Ve ten in 112w Township will go to the polls on Wednesday Jan to to cast ballot on two liquor questions concerning serving it near with meals and lounge li canoes Polling hours will be trom am to pm with 12 polling subdivisions The provincial rot eu list used in the election Oct 17 will be used by permis sion of the Liquor Ucenca Board Anyone who L1 not on the list but qualified to vote may be vonchal tor at the poll The two questions which will appear on the ballots are Are you in favor of the sale of liquor under dining lounge licence Stayner STAYNER Stall Early at cation is to be given here to ward matting arrangemcnts for suitable celebration to com memorate the tooth anniversary at incorporation of Stayner in ion Different local organiza tions are currently giving thought to ideas to mark the oc caslon Located on highway 26 in popular Georgian Bay tourist area Staynera history as com munity data back to fast with the arrival of the Northern Rail way line The eonnmmlty than was marked on the maps as Nottawasaga Station and later became known as Dingwall be fore receiving its present name in boom of Sutherland Stuyncr pioneer landowner in loss FIRST EEIILER The first settler Andrew Ode man arrived the first year after the railway and he started an ion to provide accommodation for travellers ihc communitys picturesque location attracted at tention and development was such that in years later the place was large enough to warrant incorporation as village Growth continued so within an other 16 years in loco Stayner became an incorporated town With more attention given to settlement in other areas Stay nar has not grown as much as amnesirmonotmty towm since that time but there has been tn building and other development may be just ahead The towns present population is just under 2000 which makes it the amallut incorporated town in the county But there has been new home Tiny Voters To Cast Ballots 0n Liquor Lounges Wednesday for consumption with meals on licenced premises Are you in favor of the pair of liquor under lounge licence for consumption on licenced punum Polling places will be at the Wyebrldge Community Hall 111 township office at Perkiuiieid Lafoataiee Community Hall Wyevale Orange Hall St Dav ids churdt basement liorsetalls midence Thrace Service Centre at Rowes Corn er and airistian island Commtm ity Hall hfarrhand is the chiei ro turning officer Michael Martin is reevc ofthe township with Eugene Mailloux deputy recve Planning For Anniversary ism start on installing sew or system also is expected to help boost interest in Stayner for more prospective homo huddcrg and others rlvcn OFFER With the Blue Mountains and their ski resorts in the nearby area Stayner has year round tourist helium Residents are proud oi the good recreation fan iiifiuin the town which indudm popular curling club and rink community centre with artificial ice playgrounds and ball park and new community swirnrm ing pool The wide main street makes good impression on vLsitorn stores are modern and tourists are assured of friendly wei come The Stayncr bilcgiata In stitute is located in the Ceiling wood Collegiate Area The Byng public school is also an tinpres sivs building on spacious grounds Tito legion hall is located near the municipal building in the central part of the town Russia To Tow Crippled Ship MOSCOW flutters lin slan freighter damaged by US bomb in Haiphong four days ago will have to be towed to Vladivostockfor repairs the Soviet news agency Tass reporti ed Sunday The news agency quoted the chief navigator of the 3173ton ireigbter PerealavlZalessky as saying severe engineroom dam buil whims given rlsa to optim ad oher development age left the vessel crippled in the North Vietnamese port lllowyoucan save on the instalment plan Royal SystématteSawngs Plan budgets your savings nditseasyPickyauroWnsavj Inga goal In avanhundrad Choose anvamount from l0 310 to $IOO he Vexadmplest saw owwn giveyou can how itIWOikS To startyour down payment is just of your total goal After that you make 11 easymonthly 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