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Barrie Examiner, 30 Jan 1968, p. 5

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ORILLIiI IS STUDYING CITY STATIIS With the town of Oriilia hav ing consultants studying its position if it should seek city status their county reprcscnt ativcs Reeve Graham Card left and Deputy Reeve Burt Jlacisauc are following cur rent county changes with par ticular interest City status has been talked about at Dritiia since Barrie became city in 1559 Coosultanu were hired alter town annexed consider able area last year and raised population to around 21000 Wasaqueach Bylaw WASAGA BEACH Staff minimum fee of $6 for ahuild ing permit is provided in new bylaw which is now effective for Vosaga ticach village The $6 fee will cover any ap proved construction up to the value of $2000 and provision was made for it per $1000 for highervalued buildings The regulations require con struction to be completed with in year after pennit is taken out but there is provision for renewal at nominal fee for another year swoon COUNTY NEWS GILFORD ay alliadfisawven Mm MANY naps Mrs Chute was hostess to Gil tord Womens institute mcctlng Jan 16 at pm and Mrs Cannom president presided Ladies who had taken the course Hats for You displayed them lit Summary Day in Barrie Jan 11 there Were 22 finished hats rum Gittord ladies and nine ladies wcre present from Gil ford Convener of Home Economics and Health Mrs Frank Kali and her committee gtlook the topic Our nflsunderstandings Marion Hughes conducted can test and the winners were Dianne Ewing and bernice Nes bitt Mrs Chute showed lacquer work on good china that had been cracked Leaders lol the 4H Homemak ing Course Cottons can be Smart are Mrs William filled and Miss Barbara Guthrie social hour was enjoyed at the close of the meeting Misses Evaleen and Frances Sawyer had an evening for their piarents Mr and Mrs Girvan Sawyer at the farmers apart ment in Toronto to celebrate their 25th wedding anniv in midJaauaryGuesis prese were from Churchill Gilford Whlowdale and Toronto cal chr cahwremwwmnamMmmm Plans of the building are re quired when application is made for permit and these must be certified by the building inspec tor according to the bylaw All septic tanks for sewage disposal are required to have approval from the Simcoc County Health Unit Among fire protection meas ures is regulation which bans putting any slove pipes through the roof Proper chimneys and fittings are required as called for Canadian Underwriters Lab oratories standards any chim the home at Mr and Mrs Hughes Saturday evening There were it tables of euchrc players at Giilurd Hail Jan 19 Mrs Hell and her group were hostess ms Hi4 met at Garry Reive home Jan with to present Kent Sturgeon and Heather Fleming were in charge of the program cnossmho My MRS SAM ALLEN Recent guests with Mrs Sam Allen were Mr and Mrs hob Mephis Owen Sound Mr and Mrs Bert Ortet Detroit Mich Bill Walker and Jack Edgeupodu Aven Miss Jean rn James BlunthToronto were weekend guests with the farmers parents Mr and Mrs Barnes Allenwoad LOL were entertain ed byhlrs Alex Finley Friday night at card partyl INSTITUTE NEWS Centre Simcae District Wiwiil hold their annual gettogether Feb 21 ata pm on Minesing Community Hall Visitors are welcome and there will be charge of so cents Smailclecs tric appliances fry pans and blenders will be demonstrated Coffee cookies and sac visit will completethe afternoon Sets Building Fees any of cement block or brick construction is required to be built from the ground up with concrete slab foundation not less than thrco feet square Fireplaces are required to be equipped with heathators or equivalent KEEP IN REPAIR Keeping commercial buildings in proper repair is covered into another provisionwhlch said Every owner ofr land upon which ttiere is erected build ing used or intended to be used for commercial purposes must keep in repair any portion of his land lying between the buildl ing and the street line that is used by the public as part of the sidewalk on such streetf Buildings subject to the pro visions of the Tourist Establish mcnt Act also are subiecttolhé Wosaga Beach bylaw it was pointed out BvrentvaOd Once Called yWillmOtt BRENTWOOD Staff This wellknown Sunnidale township community on county road 10 was once known as wilmott and earlierwas listed as Wiggins Crossing it was after the first railway line was built through here in ass by the Ontario Sirncoe and Huron Railway that the name Wiggins Crossing was applied since pioneer named Edward Wigginsuved here at the time When apost office was establt lished here the name Wilrnott was suggested by the railway company but the name was soon STAYNER Staff Womebl institute bunches in Simcoe West have been notified the an nual district meeting will be held at Dunedin on Tuesday May It Sunaivrood Gearview and Alfred Watt Memorial bran ches will be included an the norm inatlng program Dunan and Creemore brlolt chcs have accepted an Invita tion to participate in program to be held on Thursday Feb potluck luncheon also it planned for New Well on Mon day Feb 25 MAIN OFFICERS Mrs George Bell of Duntroon heads the West Simcoe District with Mrs Joscpb Damned of Now Well and Mrs Kenneth Strcllan of RR Colllogwaod vtccvprcsidcnts Mrs Eric Nor man of RR Coilingwood secA tearytreasurer and Mrs John Bcll Federated representative Mrs Stan Cranrton of Stayner was alternate representative Curator tor the lwcedsmuir committee was Mrs William Emmett of RR Creemore while Mrs Frank Brtillngcr of Zion Jubllce was public relations officer Mrs Lewis Kcllman was representative to the Federation of Agricultrne illrs Don Mason of Collins wood was the active district del egnte with Mrs Elmcr MeQuay of New Lowell the alternate Flower Society Directors Plan Creemore Event CREMIORE lStait Direc tors ol Creemore Area Horticul tural Society have been asked to attend board meeting to be held on Monday Feb at the home of Mrs Van Kiavcren There will be general discus slon of 1968 program arrange meals and other business Mrs Erel Blackburn presi dent was pleased with lite en lhusiasm shown at recent meet lugs and looks for another ac tive year for the group Mrs Herman Gillespie and George Shepherd are vice presidents Mrs John Adams secretary and Mrs Greg Thompson treasurer Directors include Mrs Ivan Alexander Mrs Dood Mrs Hayward Mrs McDonald and Ferguson for two years and Mrs Crawford Mrs Dickenson Mrs Creed Mrs Van Klaveren and Mrs Hall for one year Associate dh colors include Mrs William Wfl llamson MrsD Curran Mrs Eycc Mrs hiclioed an Mrs Carruthers abandoned when it was discov ered another place already had this name and it was confusing to mail deliveries railroader named it Cumberland was asked it he would like the settlement to be 15th as Cumberland Ho den ciiaed butpreposed Breniwood the ltameof suburb of Motion England So on May root the name Brentwood was officiallyrradopt edrand the post office was list ed under that name lauisE Dobais was the first post mast er anBrentwuod efeAnnualRepo eauesL Simooe west WI Set Spring Meeting Date Mrs Hannah of Staym and one Sadic McQueen of Gene gian were auditors Contmus at the committees ixlude Mrs Waller Coulis of sum for Clnlihn industries and agriculture Mn Wat son of Wang Beach for citi zenship and education Mrs Ai bert Horrible of Styaer for his torical research and current or cnts Mrs ElwoodGordon of Stayoer for resolution and Mrs Ceca Woolner of Duotrnoo tor ham Whites and batik There arc is branmes in the district Raider Snyder Sunni Iood Clearvlew and Alfred Watt Memorial branches these Also include Avenlng Cains Corners Cloverlea Creemore Dunkwa Georgian Jacks Lake Zton Ju hiiec Singhampion Pine Tree Maple Valley and New Inde nrsrnrco NEWS THE BARN EXAMINER TUESDAY JANUARY 30 t9 Snowmobiles Stir Alliston Warning ALLISION Staff Follow lng complaints from residents snowmobile drivers have boon warned to keep off prilIIto lawns and property Drivers icava themselves ha ble to charges of trespassing and in some cases of wilful damage where shnrbs have bee broken Residents also complain ed that snowmobiles havo been one of the causes ot snow filling in again alter lanes and been shoveiled The town council which is headed by Mayor John Darling QC discussed enacting snow mobile control bylaw but action was delayed to see if warnings and appealshad the desired ef fact There are various places with good snowmobile trails hi the area which are available to those wishing to use them Police have called attention to the provisions of the Highway Traffic Act which makcs it an Stayner Mcels Beeion Tonight In OlltI Hockey STAYNER lSinlf With record of 11 wins seven losses and two tics Staynera third place Lions in the Georgian Bay intermedialeOHA loop are schedr uted to entertain Beeton Boston at the Stayaer Arena tonight lt will be returngnme fol lowing Stayners to triumph at Benton last Friday night This marked win No in for up Cooks team uhteb is now cer tain of playoff spot The top four teams out of the seven make the elimination to decide the seasons winners Manager Canal former mayor has been ill with the flu Elmvaie and Midland are the only teams ahead of the Hons in the standing Beeton and Dr illla have been battling for fourth place the last playoff spoL Camp Borden and Master are the other teams Stayner scheduled to visit Camp Borden next Sundaymtternoon Briihant goaltending by Don Ward has beena main factor in keeping Stayner close to the top Bobby McKean scorad two goals whenithe Lionrgalncd sail draw at Oriliia on Sunday night vtdiatl aw wmaauwsm rmsmuao swam offence for an unlicensed driver or person under to years to op erata snowmobile on high way it is also an infraction of the act for any person to em pioy or permit an unlicensed drhcr to operate snowmobile on highway Yoiutgsters driving snowmo bich on family property also were urged to exercise extreme care and pay attention to safety driving instructions Shatterprool tinted goggles and safety hel mets were recommended DISTRICT BRIEFS HOSPITAL RATE UP ALLISNN Staff Dally rate for patients at Stevenson Memorial lashed hospital here rose to $36 with 2513 admis rlnns during the past year It was shown by annual reports Miss lrene Show inhospital ad mlnistrator DANCE AT BRADFORD BRADFORD Staff As one of tho protects to raise money for its buildhrg fund Bradford Branch 521 of the Royal Canad ian leginnwilt hold Valen tines dance at the Eradford West Gwillim bur community centre on Saturday Feb 17 Ar rangements have been made the have the Country Ramblers pro vido the music JUBILEE WI shaman Staff Zion Ju bitch Womens institute headed by Mrs Leo Duggaahwili hold its next regular meeting on Thursday Feb at pm at tho home of Mrs Doutnwaile MOI ITO Piovide Water Outside Town When Practical LETON sum hm torn residues wil be givrn pri oriw Allian ts Idling to pro vide is to places upside the mm our anion where it is practical than Mutant sup an ti° pretax to moving ahead for consider able of the towns lu ler My two byln gave the necessary approval tor pro curing mutant across the lttb concession of newborns Teasmseth for trunk wlter main from the proposed new it to the town The town acquired the well lit property earlier from Simeoe County council following negoti ltinnn lastyear Dritlx indicated there was an ample supply of water there to meet Altmans needs for years ahead Plans are being studied to ex tend present mainl enlim other and improve water pres sure Latimcr took up the matter at moplvinx steam propertla when it was feasible when ample water broomt available suggesting the council or the senior body should give gladhoe to the public utilities commission regarding prop eny on Borne street north out side the tone Council placed itself on record in farorlog the request the opportune lint Text of the res olulion passed was Wbemar water is available to excess to their present needx that the ralt quest of Mr Latlmcr and others outsldti the turn for water he considered and that water he sold to them to supply their my 01d Sunrtidale Records Tell Of 1860 Council Meetings SUNNIDALE CORNERS tStalf Tee loath anniversary of the first council meeting for the township of Sunnldaie was quietly observed here Records of minutes signed by the first rceve Alex Gillespie in the same year 60 showed that resolution was passed to place all township funds in the Bank of Upper Canada in the county town of Barrie Alex Mclvcr was the first as sessor for Sunnidala and Alex llislop the lirst clerk Gilbert McAuiny was appointed licence inspector and Thomas Crow was the first tax collector for the municipality Thomas Gladstone was appolnb ed superintendent ofschoois tor the township and Donald Currie overseer of roads for division Alexander Mclver for division Donald Rule for division Flor ence hchrty tor division Don ald Show for division Archie McTaggart for division George Rogers for John OConnell Tecumseiti Raises Pay Roadrnen BWlON Stafft litpet eentperhour raise for members of the roads department has been approved by Tecumseth township council Deputy Reeve Harry Cross movedfbe resolution providing for the raise and itwas sec onded by Councillor Wallace ban The resolution also ostorthetown topay allot ihe cost of Qatar Medical and SimcoeCo0p Medical insur ance plus one day month sickleave Alex Livingston Emand Coy to and William Suhur for it Donald McNeili and Donald Shaw were appointed read an vcyors and the tint fence view ers included James Me John Sullivan John Shaw Mmin Harkhls and We Dice Thomas Crow George Lynda and Robert Biain were the first poundkccpers and Joseph Stand lay and Donald Show the first auditors Councillor John Ross wan ap pointed magistrate of the tonn byrcsoh mon otthecourtcd wit approval from the Cover nar General Angus Morrison MPP made the application BLIGHTY BINGO EMBASSY HAIL aLAKs sr TilliiiSlitlY sander Barrie Minor The next meetingwiil held on Monday Februarys at pm Hockey Assoc 4H Girls Start Spnng Proiect Abusron tStaff South Simcce 44H Homemaking club girls have started their spring proicet entitled Cottons May tie Smart in preparation for achieveth days to be held in late Aprd and early May The girls are taught how to choose fabrics and dress styles and also required to make cot ton dressto be exhibited Eleven clubs were represrnted atlcader training sessions at Strand recentlyfindllat Stay nero There were rune clubs rep resented at Allistan sessions mmmm AMWWDKIWWW Ptlfltlf 725 Si ROXY as DUNltiP st mum llttlill At lane NOW

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