Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 27 Feb 1961, p. 15

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IMRIES GROSS DEREK URE debt per capits esvseen where the municipal average ossrrm the consthnt bick ering here as everywhere con cerning spiralling municipal taxes Barrie stood in the most 7323 ransore mazes loans were giving into the municipal rollers only per Barries financial picture came in for close scrutiny when at tho and of November city fathers released figures indicat ing that this city had the lowest per capita tax of any city in Ontario on this graph indicate that or ran mantlessmut was 82 the city stood at cm almost hell the provinc tal average This ielt the City standing with the thirdlowen favorable position in the Prov ince Throughout other mun icipailtle the average per capita tax was 39245 while in Barrie it stood at $7873in cont went for municipal utilit ies Only as percent went for ganeral costs and by fer the Barrie Finances Were Impressive The figures also revealed that this city had the third lowest per capita debenture debt The figures prepared by City Manager Walter Gigg from the blue book of provincial financ es indicated that where the The Barrie Trucking Terminal Opens New Impbrt Channels When the Barrie Trudng lerminal and warehouse on Dunlap Street opened last sum mer it marked this citys first bonded suileranoe warehouse Hokw doesuch warehouse wor and at plnpose does it fulfill The answers are given hi the address by Drury collec tor of customs lor the customs port of Bards Mr Drury rep esented the deputy minister of national revenue David Shn at the opening Following is the tort of Mr Drurye address orenarron It is pleasure and priv ilege to be here to witness the official opening of the Barrie bucking terminal and most flfiflfflng to see so many inter ested people As the deputy min ister of national revenue David Sim was unable to attend have been olticislly requested to represent the department as well as the customs port of Bar rie Ont take this opportunity to give you brief outline of the operation of highway autrerance warehouses am certain most of you have experienced and know the functional highway sutiuanoe warehouse operations as they have been in existence for many years for rail water and air transportation companies who transport goods from foreign lands to the interior customs ports at Canada In June 1951 yfithoJednraLgoveInment amend ed the Customs Ad and in Dec ember of the same year an earincouneii was passed made legally Minimum 11 highway hubtiedBstvthrough customs atfp inside the Canadian border newness phase in the progress of com merciai highway transportation It enabled Canadian importers to have their goods routed dir ect from the exporter to sui toraoce warehouse in the non alghees own locality which benefits the importer by the saving of time trouble and ex pense There are now 18 mist oms highway lutterance ware houses established throughout Ontario for the use of highway transports Those warehouses make mer chandise available tor customs clearance by the importers themselves or through the local customs brokers This in many cases is desirable by the im porter by reason complicated customs entries and special duty provisions MUM DEPOSIT imcking companies are re quired to deposit their bonded freight in the sufferance ware house where it is kept under customs supervision until ent ERVHIHNGBARRIEAND olstnfl FOR OVER 42 YEARS SINCE 1918 Member or loco official announcement was made or the change of name or the lirm GRA IEAMhWGtuFmGS of BARR maid ab several decades the name of Graham cinemas was synonymous with quality dry goods isdles wear and childrens wear It is my sincere wish and mu continuously be my endeavour to keep and continue to earn the confidence and pat ronage which this firm has enjoyed in the past debt in the province behind Sudbury end Strntlold The debenture debt is considered by many uthe reel linen dei picture at the city 1959 No other municipality in the province could match this record which Was expected to be held since the tax rate in the City remained constant FLEMINGS of BARRIE blggestportlon 64 per cent was taken up by education Milestones In Histgoryn 1918 Theatere was first opened by Moore featuring complete selection of dry goods and ladies wear It is now one at the law original retail tirms still in hustnessin the same loo ntion since that time 1939 In 1939 It Bill Fleming Joined the start of the store those 22 years Elli Fleming has progressed with the 11m owner of Flemings Bandit 1950 1111950 Elli Fleming entered into partner shipwlth Mr Graham the store name of Graham Fleming Since that time new Drapery charges for the an of the were honls The rates have been municipal average debentlne debt per capita stood at $280 at the end of 1969 Barries stood at $134 This was third on the list at Ontario cities HIGH BUDGET The 1980 budget showed total agendihires estimated ata MS in addition to the regular bud get items then were large as pendiiurcs or capital works such as sewers sidewalks schools These were flnsno ed byoankmn and debenture debt rDuring 1960 debentures auth orized and sold amounted to $912508 Payments 011 the prin cipal of the capital debt in the year were $238909 standarde on the basis of rate per 100 pounds with min imum erg per shipment Thiswrlipermitthegoodstore main in the Influence ware house lor so hours After the al lowance of in hours storage rate will be assessed Rental from olfice space and other ser Vices make up warehouse rev enue might also add that the cus toms assume no responsibility this operation their only in terest is the control of and the proper entry of the goods at ous That was 22 years ago During until in 1950 he has become full now deceased under and Childrens wear departments were added 1960 Bill Fleming succeeded as FItEiMquS of BARR north of Toronto goods the new proprietor of the businessrthe name was changed to The store now otters the largest selection ordrapery material in addition toan expanded line or iadieslnnd childrens wear and dry ServingYou Vttith These FineProducis toms have endeavored to give you concise picture of the op peration of highway utteran ce Warehouse and inéonclusion opportlmi person allyandaiso onbehalf oi the deputy mists of national rev enue to wish the Barrie Term inal and Warehousing Ltd ev ery success ered and examined at customs authority is then granted to the transportation company for de iivry Merchandise cannot be stored at warehouse indefin itely Alter 30 days collector of customs and excise may ord er it remoVed to Queens warehouse in accordance with customs regtflations and proced ure The responsibility for the sale keeping cfgoods in thehighway sutferance warehouse is that of the usual warehousemens bond The responsmility to you the owners of the merchandise will be by the truckinghotzfmpagydas WWW or iivery otthe goods which they anoe to its delivery The warehousernen derive Thisiegisiation merited the beginning Vote now and wider the kansportatlon their revenue from assessing companies rar en Examiner wenr an Prone rs um Merry Menagerie any from the time ot accepta

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