Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 5 Feb 1964, p. 9

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log opened in tutti Alrea cvrrmwrmt no mm wflm WWFTIVnmgrme imammp r57l ry 93241 gt vamruvrm It 1flWYU$ spasm It to 25M 151 conscious ooc snow COOKSNWN IStatit Ca nine control oltlcer lice Maiden in sinners this Coomowa council luuday night be soon et twoway radiohoob up to elp him track down way ward dogs in the communities he serves Mr Morden hired by Coohstown for loot also terms in Altiatnn and Angus hlr Morden attuided the Feb ruary council meeting ior cod rultation council rescinded the previous one bylaw and passed new one oonlalninl recommendations by Mr Mor den it he gets the radio it will give him twoway communion iion wtthhls home and mom cliiclent means oi answering emergency calls which come in when he is out on the road Provisions in the dog byan passed Tuesday night set Feb as the deadline ior buying to dog tags Rates act out are tour dollars for each male dog atx dollars for each lemale dog Illi $10 for each additional dog Kennel licences will cost no cach To get kennel licences owncrs must produce papers to prove the dogs concerned are registered as pure bred Council reiused ilr Monicas request for $25 monthly re him He will be paid per month plus an additional to for any month in which he bills the village ior summonses heissucs BUY 0R ELSE lllr Morden told councliha will be in Cookstown this week and selling dog tags Arty dog owners who absolutely reiuse to Social Night Feb For lllliston School ALLISTON tStait The Al llaion and District Association ior Retarded Children is hold ing social evening in the Al lision Public Library this Thursday evening Association members hope to welcome good turnout from the public to team more about the groups work The omele tion was formed slightly over your ago it has school in operation which is attended by six pupils Two more pupils could come if transportation could be arrang ed the association reports Transportation problems are common to schools of this kind allover the province Donations of money irom mun icipal councils service clubs and citizens of Camp Borden have helped the association con ddernbiy it reports llnglicanParish 0i Elmvalel iormatlon on all those in ar 2Way Radio May Help Officer Round Up Dogs buydog tags will be sum mused be warned Papers ilytng around at the West Gwllllmbury Township dump came under dlocuaion West GIilIlmbury Reeve Herb Hughes Tuesdsy cleared Cook town at any blame ior this nt nation Reeve in Wilson said Finance chairman Norman Broley asked clerk Jack Coutu to press Eu Townde for in iorrnatlonneeded on tax ar rears Meanwhile Mr Coutll was to forward to the county the mo mt principal received in deflections on that taxes ow ing This amount was paid by village residents in the corner which formed part of Essa Township beiore incorporation of the village it will have to go to the county to clear the ratepay ers concerned then returned in Cookstown This practice must be followed because Coohstown has no in agreement with Essa Township Mr Wilson explained The 1861 collections were the llrst taxes rccelved alter lhe village was incorporated Mr Bmley read letter irom the county seeking complete list of property owners in ar rears on taxes NEED LIST We cant complete this list until Essa provides us with in reors up to the lime ol incorp oration he complained its up to Essa to get whatever stu tlsilcs nestled from the county and iorwnrd it to us Nothing has been heord from Arthur Evans Simcoe Centre hlPP who was to approach the Ontario Water Resources Com mission about Coolislown appeals on water ironinge ittr llroiey observed lie reminded council Mr Evans was to find out the legal aspects or such on appeal think youll find the OWltC will hedge as long as possible on that one Councillor Louis ltioniiman observed in other business council passed motion to transler $1000 irom the tax account to the general account borrowv log bylaw to provide bank loan for the year until lost taxes come in will be drawn up for presentation at the March meet tog WRONG ADDRESS Mr Broley received councils assurance that the curling club building is within the village li mits He said the provincial secre tarys oiilee in Toronto had spot ted an error in the address list ed on tha curling clubs than ter and was demanding cor rectinn On the charter the Beviews Progress In 1963 ELMVALE Special The annual vesiry meetings of Wy cllfie Church Elmvale St Johns Church Waverley and The Good Shepherd Wyebrldge were held recently under the chaimtsnshtp oi the rector oi the parish of Elmvnla Rev Lecltie The annual reports at all three churches show continued growth and notable achievements during the past year Receipis show an increm in givings and the ladies guild groups in all threechurches show an ad Vance in their work over prev ious years Allotments and con tributions to the work of the church outside the diocese are up considerably and thenew year is begun with balance on hand to all churches The coming year will see two memorable events takeplace in May St Johns Church Waverley will butnth mort gage on the Parish Hall as all indebtedness on tlilanew addi tion has been cleared oil This year also marks the both year of worship in Wycliffe Church Elmvale the corner stone being laid and the lid on anniversary committee has been set up and several projects are vlillislon Will Press llppeal summon Start not council here Monday night de closed to gorahead with the towns appeal on the curling club assessment This move con firms decision made by the 1563 council The appeniwill IlOWiBl8 its usual course through the courts Council decidedagainst pari ticipating in the preservation oi the pioneer house at 122 Vic tnria St the horde oi Sir Frederick Bonilngs mother The property on which th house stands has been aoldTheprelt vious owner is trying to organ ize townspeople to take over the house ior preservation as an hi toricai site At its January me ing council was invited participate in thlsprcject Tbo borrowinglbylaw passed by council Mondayntght author izes thoitown tojborrow up twentieth 1m to pay curr expenses untll tax reven recely The box reg asptee council is Feb Oulwit Catcher ltxi1t vatiou Army Lemmoo as being given consideration as part or the diamond jubilee celebration in May the Primate of All Canada Archbishop Howard Clark will be here at Sunday morning service at which some memorials will be dedicated and the evening service will see Rev Canon Leslie Hunt princi pal of Wyclitte College Toronto as guest preacher At this ser vice he will show eight mov ing pictures of Wyclllfes parish church Lutterworth England Cooperation with the Pushy terian Church and the United Church continues as all three announce joint Wednesday night services during last and com munity Goodirlday service Alter Easter the interdenom inational Bible study groups will continue to meet on Wed nesday nights to consider the theme of The Church Creemore Dogs CREEMORE stem Once againhionday night the prob lem of dogs running at large was explored by Creemore coun cil But no solution cameto Whenevcrthe dog catcher is in the village the dogs keep out oi sight As soon as he leaves theyre all over the place coun cil observed Also under discussion Monday night lwaa the formation of the Crecmore Se rt School Board elected Jan to The board presented council with its organizationdorms which need Reeve Gordon Watsons signa ture before being forwarded to the Department oi Education for registration orerrors and omissions in the forms were cleared up Trustees on the Creeiuore Separate School Board are or Gallagher At an Clarklti mille Merclar WalternDaig Deslardlns ndtioorga In other business council au thorised $25 grant to tha Sal named as Creemorasindus rial contact for titdd 1A permanéut trainng school for sheepbreeders was oprncd In 1983 in the agricultural innitI tits at Sofia Bulgaria Declare War anwmw roundorehardsluanalterooon mementos museum an muss moonsskunks greens deermt sill 1W Wild Vl EXAM woliaaatillcat nwmhlemihibemgiil worsen drama my WANT aravenonapndmc louldw disappearinlm was utinsatodlmr mightuflménylwi ombyone umaubmunuss BAYCIIY QUEBEC ice Altbouxh Anma biota said in an up spam dispute the an viitin interview wolves are PHOLSTERNG the Quebec oiuinen with °°3f probtits turnoutactive than ANTIQUE AND Association appeared prepared hogscom eut wild dogs trapper sent on MODERN WORK to plan aresolution ioday memasuoiinieuhasuum Jumblum almedateuttlngdownthewolidmhmv surmvusndawliddou Wmm Mmduhmugwmdaibnlnfiuebec ammoniumWeeniesan mmm edaaiecumsetblhwnablpbe Govemmutpoucyhubeenmimmnmm bumpy to leave wolves alone unless Pi mm mm The hioheist telt coyotes mdmmlmwmm ppm mm Also within the village limits um mm he said there were soon farm Mrsiisiiaapy9ornidithnhlad egricultural mm which cases anew trap Ibmed PW ior wivqu the on wblebmdeededtothecoon perisuldtocleanihemout WIMWWWMmmmmatumm WWW town Agricultural Society ur Game biologists here ice the new this caught men in inpuloug as 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