Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 19 Sep 1967, p. 3

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we as aovsa 4a lnclustries Tempordriiy Hall Electrical Pow er Rate Hikej Barrie Msaufuturen Assoc iation last night manIged to Moore for month It lento electrical power rate increases which would average 22 per cent AW hdiistrinl homesa in meeting with the hindr Uttlities Commission several of the indunriailsts present Ick nwiedged that power rates had been low for quite some time btrtobleetedtothellleandmd dennus of the increase which the PUC was proposlnl itllny suggested the increase be phased our umber of yarn it was decided last night that committee from the BMA meet with the PUC later this week in an attempt to arrive at 1qu tion satisfactory to both sides lnamonthttiePUC willmeet with the BliA as whole Electrical rates were to have increases effective with the Oct billing Accounts were to be calculated under general rate approved few days ago by Ontario liydro Edwin Wilson chairman of the commission presented the PUC case at the start of the meeting PAY AS YOU 00 He said the barrio PUC belt llevrs in pay us you go pol icy and had been able to follow it throughout the commissions entire history until two years Ito We have been aware that rate increase was necessary Dr Wilson said PUC had ask ed Ontario Hydro for rate ptuiy more than two years ago but Hydro was in the throes of one of its own it was not until early this year that Hydro was able to under take the power rate study He added that the present rate strudure has reducedtbe PUC operating surplio to the point where it would have to divert from its lpay as you go policy Gordon Patterson assistant consianers service engineer from the Georgian Bay region of AMONG THOSE attending the meeting last night between the Barrie itinnufacturcrs As sedation and the Public Util Hydro said there was require ment that the provincial commis sion make sure that all utilities are operating on sound finan ciay basis He pointed out that utilities can make capital expansions only through revenue or deben tures ltir Patterson projected the revenue expenses net income and working capital figures for the next five years on black board and showed that Barrie PUC would have huge deficit by 1972 if there is rate increase itios Commission wcrc from loll Edwin Wiisrn PUC chairman Charles hlcNellis president oi the BMA and Gor he said it will be necessary to debenture every year LOWEST IN PROVINCE Hydro spokesman told the group that the Barrie industrial rate was the lowest in the pro vince PUC manager John Murphy said the commission was faced with considerable surprise with Ontario Hydro when the new rates went into effect spokesman from Mansfield Denman General Ltd said the pmpmed inueases were too sudden and would be too diffi cult to absorb consents BOliitD BRIEFS Total Cost Of Eastview Increased To $2630545 Barriebistricl Collegiate Boards Eastvlew Secondary school building committee last night reported it has approved change orders increasing cost of the new school by $15724 Only credit among the change orders was for $2475 with the largest addition $9210 Extras on the project have to talied 353190 to date with cred tits totalling 517999 mom to tai coat to $530545 it was llao reported last night that tenders for restaurant din ing bth and cosh register table for the girls occupation classroom had been awarded Cost of the installation will be $115 The special building committee report said stop order had been placed or painting oi the gym naaium because it was believ ed paint was not according to ciiicatlons The matter was fit in the hands of the archi tecia 1244 smnurs Enrolment at Barrie high schools now stands at 3244 Su perintendent Ramsay re ortedlast night The figure is 14 more than predicted Mr narrlsay told the collegiate board that at North Collegiate alone lit students had transferred from schools mitside the district BAND rnnrsan The Barrie Collegiate lisnd has received Warm praise from Queens University and civic ol ficials lnv Kingston The band performed in that city late in August Letters praising the bands department appearance Aniique Show Oil Weekend Several activities remain on the calendar of events prepared for the City of Barrie by the Cen tennial Celebrations Committee Thelccond is antique aifow will be held at Collier St United Church Friday and Sat urday Barrie Eadiibition will run from Sept 21 to the son with inx proved exhibit areas and new mitist and night shows on the track The biggest show to be seen this year near Barrie will he the international PlowingMalch and Farm Implement Display on Cochranea farm South of Barrier it runs from Oct 11 to it the National Ballet otsganada and musicianship were read to the collegiate board last night TO SEMINAR Approval was given last night for all members of the colleg iate board to attend an Ontario Municipal Councillors and School Trustees seminar at the Contin entai inn Nov to with ex penses sis each to be paid by the board ENGLISH PROGRAM Easiview Second ry School has been selected as one of 50 in Ontario for an experimental program in English language arts the board was told last night The program will be made FORMER BARBIE Chief Election Officer In Hospital filter Heart liltack Grief provindal election offic er Roderick Lewis is in the cor onary unit of Toronto General Hospital today in fair condition after suffering severe heart at tack yesterday Mr Lewis 56 was member of the Barrie iatviiim Boys Seagrarn and Rowe from 1946 to 1947 He is permitted visits from one member of his family Bill Common veteran 0nt aria civil servant took over yes terday as assistant chief election officer spokesman for Mr Lewis officer said the election machin ery is running smoothly Mr Common said major preliminary work had been done before he came out of retirement to take over Mr Common served inthe At toriieyGenerals Department for more than it years then became Chief Counsel to the Ontario Law Reform Commission under form er Chief Justice ltlcRuer He retired last May In 1537 Mr Common served as assistant chief election officer under Mr Lewis father and subsequently supervised votes by Ontario menon active duty dure ing the Second World War the Korean War and on various NATO bases in 1955 Mr Lends served in the Trea sury Department as an assistant aown attorney and assistant clerk of the Legislature before he took over in 1955 Lrom his father Lewis as clerk and chief election officer ltlr Common said he will take APPLE incurs WANTED ii own oiicnirns ass2243 Gllford pnr LEFROY available to all sewndaly schools for introduction in Sept i968 APPROVE PAYMENT ihc collegiate boards advisory vocational committee last night presented accounts totalling $5 311 for shop and commercial dc partmenis at the three Schools The board approved payment RESIGNS Joseph Carron last night sub mitted hisresignafion from the boards advisory vocational com miliec Mr Carron is leaving his post at Mansfield Denman Gen erai Ltd to accept position with Des Moines lowa firm LAWYER runner newts the post until after the October AIT DOESNT cosr IT PAYS painting and leplli bi call for flat estimate STEP UP TO 49 ESSA RD don Patterson assistant eon sumer service engineer for the Georgian Bay Region of Ont orio Hydro Bill Caldwell president of ltioldex Ltd said that Eton who had cooperated in the past by keeping their electrical loads oven day and nigit would belut the hardest with the increase PUC Commissioner Ernie Alex under said that debermaesjare paid for twice before they Ir paid off lie said that hydro costs the Barrie FUC 725 certs per kilo watt hour andthat local costs raise the nmormt to ms cents The average Lost to industrial customers he said was 27271 cents per kilowatt hour Charles hichliis president of the BMA said think you should serioinly consider spread ing your need for inqu rev enue so industryis not hit so seriosuly One man said thatif all nip pliers came through with an in crease of thissize we would all be out of business PHASlNG IN spokesman for Ontario KY dro said that Hydro would con sider phasingin oiihejn crease PUC manager JUNMm said For some lime now it has been known the commercial cus tomers have been subsidizing the industrial customers Gordon Leighton of Canadian General Electric suggested an interim increase of onethirdbe made while year be put into studying the new rates You wont go broke in year he said few minutes after Mi Leightons proposal Dr Wilson suggested an interim incresseof 10 per cent until theuext meet ing month from yesterday His final pronouncement as that there be no increase pend ing the next meeting beLWEen PUC and MA Gel Contracts lio Sanding Sailing TORONTO Special willie tario highways department looking forward to winter has awarded several contracts for winter sanding aniseitr rie and distrid roads Contracts ar For 106 miles of hwaya 731111827 and 50 in lh vic of Bolton lilghways 400 and Ciairville 5153 200 con tractor Chap Kiein burg For no miles of Highways 178889510 and trust various locations in the vicinity Ba rie Bradford Cookstown Laws Pit $152320 contractor Jack Schwandt Singhampton For 114 miles of Higwa 121232793103400 and 501 various Iocniionsin ihevielm of Hfllsdale and Goldwater fill 165 contractor Keene construe tion Co Ltd Toronto For 85 miles or Highwa itBl212326276992and 400 various locationsiin the vicinity of Midhurstand Forest Homey 5119910 on to Jaek Schwandt Singbampton Basutifv your home with Alcan Siding and forget about nom Canadas most popular IldlilaGlII teedfollowersagainstblisteringtlaklngpeelingadcheckin Mandate Lum Sounder School Superb dto new reported last nlgbltiutfl perunt of the Itsatudeeia enrolled in summer school in Barrie this year were successful inflnli examinations rough and taiehen the Collegiate Board lit night ed to tinue tbeprognm infuturazynn Thia summer fludenia from ld mull le to up fail Inblectl with other attendia from Aiiiatou Erad foni Bola Borden Sta Etoblcoke Piekerial North Yak 1M Northliay ludiAuror Indian History Topic Meeting Iiidllll history in Simeon Cour ty with patlculll reference to the merrily being ex cIvaled at Little Lake will be the toplcof an open meeting of the lfuronia ArehIeologieal and Historical Aasoeiotion tonight It thaSimeoe County Museum Ind Archives Anyone inferuted inearly his toryof this area Ind anyone having itefns for identification is invited to attend the meeting whirhwlil start st pm Muir an artlasts already discovered It the Little Lake lite Ira pbe and line of post molds believed to be either longhome of palisade Es timates of the time the village was in useplada itvin the 1550 to row on The HAHS conducted several weekend dlge at the Little Lake Iliethlslprinl but were ham pered byvbad weather In their mama so to ooritinu jencavatlorar starting mdyweatiier permitt ndew you fanned last year with the purpose of discov eringrid studyingtha early in din nttl got in Slmeoe Couo arennadfotntorvef the Simcoo cllbs odio iIi consultant= One of the clubs primary aims tohelpdetiel responsible approabh towerd istorical finds uvdvlartilaeta so LliIL as much history as possible may be com According to Mr Christianron one of the cllfho aims is to dis courage tpot hunters those rumor who find In artlkact and keep it ll Inconvenir thereby preventing full research into the dbcovaryhy competent persons LLUCKY Allowance draw wndrawn andthereby Ii ShUPPlpgtcoupons YQSyMrs Unger was Mailed Erimt McKee DEPART srl IARRIE FLT SGT JOE LEDlJC INSPECTSR MIKE DELONG OF DRILL SQUAD Barrie Air Cadet Corps Nears Strength Objective In the short space of only two meetings the Barrie Air Corps has already rcgisic strength of 76 cadms making or ganirers optimist about the com ing year ltlore than 30 newcadcis lurn ad out last night to the second meeting of the new season make ins this years increased goal of 101 cadets appear well within reach The new recruit is first intro duced to corps officers altar which he is introduced to the drill sergeant to learn the basics of drilling He must alien it least three oamdcs bcfcrc being issued uniform The increased recruitment this year will be complemented by an extended program of cvnnis special drill squad made up of secondyear cadets is al ready being formed Atprcscnt there are about it cadets in the section but organizerscxpec the number to drop as the less lustic are weedcd out the squad aka shape m5 according to Flt Lt Harry Young conunanding officer of tho corps is the first time in four years there has been pre cision drill team in the corps in addition to the special squad the cadet corps now of lcrs junior NCO course to train promising cadets to handle the authority of rank Oiicer strength has also in Cith bringing more complete instruction iio adidtions to the complo mth of instnmlinnal officers are Morgan of Base hor iicn who will supervise the new drill squad andleter Cutsey it pilot with Air Canada Mr got his wings through air lie will be made chief instructor hnt promises to be the high If the winkr season for cadets is survival course weekend on which the cadet will camp out in middwinter The corps will also hold wings parade in the near fu ture to honor woz Martin Lang muir who received his wings at flying sum in Oslazun this all we liiiilifl to ll Agencies UNITED APPEAL BARRIE CASH Your YBONUS our DRAW 1AOGUST women Woolworth Ilepartment Store was happy to pre seni Mrs Unget of Oakley Park Sq Barrie with $10000 in shopping coupons from our Fa Mrs Ungerwas in thegstore when her name won the EXTRA $5000 $10000 winner ilh MrnUnger Woolworth Division You MAY or WiNNlZR THIS MONTH allowance cheque at Wool no purchase necessary and fill out rid your name drawn you Win $100 nihopplng coupons if you are not in the store on Ill win $5000in coupons DEPAanonwfr STORE Alto BEELIGIBLE so wan oun MONTHLY IN OUR STORE 23a pm FRIDAY SEPT 29 in the store on Friday Sept 29th at 510000 wanna gross arrowshorror

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