Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 8 Feb 1964, p. 3

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FromHMajorEvenis herrles payments for services continue to be favorite topic for Simcoe County councillors In yesterdays session the last of the February sitting Reeve Albert Calvert of Port hlcNichoU demanded council et firm commitment of part cipation by Barrio in the international Plowing Match in 1967 and the centennial celebrations MORE BENEFITS He said that Barrie would reap many more benefits from the people these things would draw He thought council should make sure Barrie pays Its share of the costs ltIr Calvert was speaking on the Agricultural Committee re rt Earlier this week Wlifred wner deputyrecur of Sunni daio challenged Barrie ltlnynr Les Cooke to an open debate whens we rryarqvn wv uin vs over Harrlea payments for serv lces to the county Ilr Downer wet reiterating charge he made at the Isnu ary council ruslon that Barrie was taking unfair advantage of the municipalities in the county by picking fog county services and payng gong ree others were forcedto pay the same rate and take all services The agricultural report said that Reeve Cochrane end the majority of his neighbors have agreed to permit the local committee and the Ontario Piowmans Association to use their land for the piowlni match In 1967 Approximately 800 acres are avails lo The committee is attempting to contact all other farmers ad ilaccnt to Mr Cochrana and are them sign the agreement The Agricultural Committee Seek Regulation ToSpankCows ilhe spectacle oi cavortlng cow dashing across the town ship line to evade the clutches of the law may soon be no more That is it county coun elllors get their way Simcoe County Council yest erday endorsed Huron Coimty resolution asking that the Mun icipal Act be amended to make It permissible for counties to pass byIaws regulating the run ning at large of animals other than dogs on highways At present only the municipal ities may regulate on this In some instances the owner of stray animal is liable to $300 One Inspector More Seems Simeon County councillors yes terday endorsed rmolutlon re quest the Department of La bor to amend the Construction Safety Act which makes manda tory the appointment of safety inspector by counties Slmcoe County has refused to appoint safety inspector in do fiance of the law passed to tear Reeve Albert DaConkay oi Matehedash told council that at txmmlttee was waiting form By STEVE Brinks is usually associated wit ha milliondollar robbery In Boston that rocked the world It suggests bloodshed and vie lance too so what prompts postman to become Brinks messangert What prompts an upholsterer to become guntoting Brinks driver Jack Ryan Brinks mes sengcr for 12 years said he just wanted ditferont lob So far its just been case of rid ing instead of walking but he still delivers ayprctty valu able type of mail Joe Weber said the upholstery business was Seasonal He wanted something to keep him busy yearround Hes been tittevcntiuliy busy with Brinks for halfdozen years had my brief chat with these fellows Wednesday during their coffee break in Barrie The third member of the crew Bill Taylor whos been Brinks driver for eight years was bolt ed into the cab of the fiveton armoured truck while the three of us talked STRICT RULES Its Brinks rule that not all members of delivery team leave the truck at the same time Even when theyre to gather they must follow strict seating plan For instance Jack the mes scnger cannot ride in the cab He has to stay with loot An Infraction of this rule would mean suspension without pay Despite mistakes such as Jacks had suspension be fore and he lanows hishosses ntacka ideal Tieat For fine But to other cases no so Kiliatinn exists Councillor Wilfred Downer of Sunnidala pointed out that his municipality has bylaw gover ning the subject but neighboring Flos does not Under this situation stray animal could load municipal authorities merry chase up and down the byways of Sunni dalc and evade iudicinl action by slipping across the line to Flee Township By giving the countyipnwer over stray animals the provln cinI govcmmont according to council would make the animal ownere more responsible Not Enough Too Expensive appointment with the Minister of Labor to discuss the subject letter from the deportment demanding safety nspector be appointed was received by council earlier this week heave Thomas Joslinof Gril lta Township led the attack against the appointment One safety Inspector weuldhe use less in such large county as Simon and many inspectors would cost too much he said Goon EVENING JONESCU in Toronto head office is In Chicagoi mean busness He once left couple of parcels at the wrong locationsy This cost this Brinks employees are con sidered extremely responsible Men are thoroughly lnvestlgalr ed before being hired and to show the companys esteem for them each is bonded for $150 000 But what about the guns the men cnriyi Are they used The guns are used said Joe but hes never had to do any firing while on the lab But just in case he and every Brinks traveller goes on the range every three months to make sure that if and when the time comesto apprehend thief or potential thlei no bullets will go astray Further evidence that the mans gun is ne ornament is the fact that in larger centres in Toronto the messenger has the firearm in his hand when mak ing pickup and delivery Potential thieves should also be duly notified that Brinks men coins in for dust rewards for killing andor wounding and tcapturing unlrlendly intercep nrs As far as Joe Jack and Bill are concerned theyd prefer long service of uneventsui duty Its enough that theyre sub loci in the obvious remarks of citizens such as Can you change quarter got any Asarnplea movie about the lives of these fellows thats just the way the wanti nviOec lira aster Laxtv him adays rest without pay Theyll probably never make recommended that stooo be set up in the agriculture budget for the use of the Agricultural Ita habilltetlon and Development Committee in improving piodue tion on marginal lend rublect to committee approval Members also recommended $6000 be allotted for weed con trol with $1700 going to South Simon and tom to North Sim coo With the approval of the re port council also ap roved the grants to agricultur organisa tions AID tII CLUBS North and South Simone tII clubs will get $500 each and North and South Simeoe Crop improvement Associations $300 each Agricultural societies holding fair in ltlfrt including Barrie will receive 150 each SUBSTITUTE Coldwater councillor lem Seymour relaxes before the final session of County Coun cils February session resumed yesterday Mr Seymour is acting rcevo for his munici pality Earl Brandon elected as reeve for this term was ousted from office by court order Examiner photos Magistrate Ponders legality When is gun permit not gun permit This Is the ques tion that Magistrate Fos ter will he pondering between now and March it Magistrate Foster is expected to give ruling on this question resulting out of the legal argu ments of detending and prose cuting attorneys in case at Barrie Magistrates Court ycs terday Pleading not gouty to having firearm in place other than house or place of business Is Robert Budny is Henrietta St Toronto Prosecuting attorney John Murphy said that Buddy was charged with the offence after he shot himself in the legwhen target practising with two friends on farm in Innisftl PRODUCES PERMIT audney had produced gun permit which stated he could carry the gun other than in his home or place of business for target practice with the Six Points Target Club which has headquarters in Toronto Mr Murphy argued that the gun could only be used for tar get practice with the Six Points Con Club He added that the crown contended that the three people could not practise any where just because they were members of the Six Point Club cannonmun II think this is an important point to be considered and one that could put us back in the mlditOOs with people carrying gunscverywhere he said Defence attorney JackSugg contended that the permit menace rou its For commercial sanieiiiir Inseam North and South Simona Jun ior Farmers orientations will obtain in grunt eadr while boys silo lag match in Mt will get 100 each while North and South Sim ooe interciuh plow teams will reociva 375 each Agricultural Committee mem bers also recommended ethnol falre held in loss gettso each cut that the Simcoe Count gown Safety Council be granted in of sire is allotted for Weed Huey Contest prizes and $100 for the Simcoe County Beef Association Council also ap raved tint expenditure for us tours to Ontario Agricultural College in Guelph from Feb 14 to 23 Councillors Vote Raise For Selves County councillors yesterday voted to raise their pay from $16 to $20 per day The money is paid for all council and com mittee meetings attended by councillors Doug Holt Deputy Reeve of Tiny initiach the raise He asked council to have the Fina Barrie Youth Fellowship held raliyat Emmanuel Bap tist Church last night kjouths came fioni such centres as savn MONEY unassuoiianneiotianas or Jersey tourist officials anticipate an unusually heavy number of honeymoonrliights from Britain to Jersey this year lowed the boldertocarry fire arm in place other than his home or place of business He cited asan example the case of shootingclub members who travelled individually lb va Iious shooting competitions all over the country Mr Sugg said In tbiscase three members of club met on theland of one of them and unfortunately there was anal olden and wagons tours in Plowmens associations sue Mu umwmm 1rurv torwarraww 7r mimmmaomi cesstul candidates in examina tioneheidreoently the than Conservatoran toInBarrIe ihenarnu are arrangedia order of merit conivnr miraculous uncleanright moment Simm County Counciiycster Earlilrown Beelon Wilfred Downm Sunnidaie and Fred ance Committee consider the maximum per dicm rate of pay for witnciiiors The committee studied the pro posel and returned with mo tion beating the $4 per day raiso until agreed and made the raise retroactive to den 1934 Deputy Reeve George Davis protested the move He exhort ed councll to keep expenses down and rapped his colleagues for quickly voting themselves large raise when they were pay ing the court and tail matrons salaries so low that the employ ees were threatening to quli colitis anon yours onus Alliston Collingwood and Men fordi Shawn before the rally are from ldt Keith Wood chairman Jim Wilson and because Easter in late March coincides roughly with the end at the financial year when married couples obtain tax con sessions wonno WIDBIRAHEI sanvrcn yansmass or rnaastmn oaionivsona oil Limited an onniop St some Toronto cos so on seats some in Front Mi hold quick conference before the final alternoon canton of meeting will be held on Feb 15 at 7le pm in County Council chambers for persons in terested In forming laymans committee to seek university for Stch CountyIepartmcnt of education officials will be there to answer questions County Council reported no progress made in committee oftbaiwbole discussion on the merit of holding the wardens ied Great of Hamilton Ex aminer Photo day Council will next meet at the Wardcna discretion Examiner photo COUNTY COUNCIL BRIEFS banquet and wnrdens picnic DeputyReeve Wilfred Downer ol Sunnldaie asked council to relieve the warden ot the heavy financial obligations of the ban nuetlor plmlc Some councillors suggested the wardene yearly $1500 honorarium be raised to cover the cost of these functions others suggested one or both of the functions be dropped County Councils roads com mittee presented the revised fiveyear plan to council yester day but no recommendations were made Simcoo County councillors ad journed after yesterdays meet ing until the warden calls the next meeting at his discretion Council rteappointed Fisher Canton of Barrie to the Barrie suburban roads committee This becomes effective May la The term or office Ia five years Tire Simone County Ratepay ers Association was granted $200 by council yesterday The money will finance the public speaking contest new bylaw to provide for the licensing of nursing homes in Sirncoe County was passed at the final sitting of County Coun cils February session An amendment providing the owner at nursing home with the right to appeal to council In writing within 10 days if his establishi ment was ordered closed by the medical officer was the only change made City can Meets Monday Barrio City Council will meet Monday at gm at City Hall One of the many items of communications will be the no part of the second meeting of Barrie Forestry Committee First Class Honors Margaret Doldge Valeria Mm teouall HonorsvaisanBarriea Heather Keith equal Bever gayrkéantbiequnl us Mao garet Krochko canon vn rmno Pass William Akera GRADE VI riaao firmness Honors Barbara Cartwright Honors Wendy blwtli Lana Dhniirievlch Ease Lynn Ferguson GRADE PIANO First Class Honess Cattle tne Harrison Patricia Appleton Heather McFadyea is Honors Yasmin is Bonnie Williams Lloyd West Enron Ross Im Merle Fi El GRADE IV PIANO First Class Honors Geraldine Johnson Joanne Itomphf Pain eia Woods toenail Honors Jane Harrison Pass Joanna Donor GRADE III PIANO First Clea Honors Virginia Fidler Susanne Latte Honors Mary lit Hanard Brenda Bro Iey Pass Lynn Webb GRADE II PIANO Honors Kathryn Norton GRADE riario Honors Marnie Paulin GRADE IV CLARINET Honors Mary Hart Debbie Kirk Pass Edna Wegman onana iv FLUTE Honors Derryl Johnston Pea Bonnie Boyd GRADE VII FRENCH HORN Honors Heather McNivmg Joan Robinson gt canon vm anon First Class Honors Donald Remus GRADE IV SAXOPHONE Pass Robert Garner GRADE IV TROMBONE Honors Raymond Rogers GRADE IV TRUMPET Honors Hill lralnor Rich ard MacDonald antsairline hit itd idtii til had brain weighing only ounces forfesttelietfioin menstrual patayeouat countoohilpfroni tililldifliflfldillh chansons rumor no in FIRST crvriiswssxsurra SAVINGS ONTARIO ROWN MeINIiOSH

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