PONIES WIN ilWliltDS liT DISTRICT lllillS Rosemary Verhoge 11 left shown holding small pony Princess while her brother Gamey it has sixyearold mare Nancy on line These ponies attracted much atten tion at Cockatown and other district fairs whero they won awards Examiner Photoi Two Teachers Oppose Downer In Election ALLiSiON Staff With candidates chosen by the three main parties campaigning in the DufterinSimcoe riding for ttie coming Oct 17 provincial election is getting into full swing Rev Downer MPP ot Duntroon will be seeking reelec tlon for an eighth time and will be opposed by two teachers He has been sitting on the Conserv ativc side of the legislative as embly as member for the ride tog since 1957 and saved as House Speaker for one term Since he was chosen here last week at meeting attended by about 700 at Banting High School auditorium Mr Downer has been getting about the riding and friends are hopeful he wrll repeat his success of Sept 25 1963 when he won by more than two to one margin LIBERAL CANDIDATE nyearold Toronto teacher Josephine Casey daughter of Dan Casey executive director of the Ontnalo LiberalAssociatlon is the Liberal candidate who will iuuisrn NOTES be opposing lilr Downer Miss Casey was chosen at nomine tion at Allhton recently after two others Burt Ford oi lillis ton and Harvey Stewart of Shel burne withdrew university graduate in pol itical science Miss Casey has appealed for support for Robert Nixon and pointed to his prom ise to assume to per cent of the cost oi education it clccted to power At prassnt high real as tote taxation this assistance would he fully justified she maintained Miss Casey also reierred to the economic problems faced by many farmers The Conserva tives have been in power in On tario since lots and Miss Casey feels it is time for change Roy James prcidcnt oi the rid ing Liberal association has been urging support for Miss Casey and her official agent is Mrs Ann Church obOrangevillc in her appeals Miss Casey has stressed the Liberals will offer inducements to industry to locate In small communities it they are elected to power NDP REPRESENTATIVE The New Democratic Party candidate William Shannon teacher in Orangoville High School has been urging support for Donald hiacDonalds party The three parties are fighting for the 117 seats which will be at stake in the Oct 17 election Edward Gruuwald hl Loretto has been chosen Mr Shannons campaign manager and mem bers of his committee include Phillip Ashton John Dupuls and Clitfbrlckcr of Orangcvllle with others to he added from Colling wood end of the riding Miss Caseys supporters have pointed to Mr Nixons attacks on government pending which be blamed for increased taxes and higher living costs in the last house the Conser vatives held 76 seats Uberals 71 and NDPs ti Willi live seals vacant Nine new ridinga have been formed since the last eleclt limit 1563 NotiCe On Recount sz Still AWaited By There has been no definite decision by either group to ask for recount of the liquor vote which rizsulted in break in the local option conditions which have prevailed in the township for die past 50 years The break that allows liquor store to be established is claimed to be the opening that enables those deslring banquet licences to olr Lain them Over 500 spoiled bal lots may favor either decision and whoauer asks for the re oount will be assessed with the costs so the matter is in abeyance at present TOWNSHIP WELCOME Innisf will blaze welcome iothe visitors coming to th ternational plowing match special edition to be published by The Examiner There will be two full pages of adver tising ooe hearing greeting from the municipality with pic tures of the Council and anoth tr page with greeting from Innisfit surrounded by advertis ing from local firms The spe cial edition will go to all sub scribers of The Examiner as well as being available at the plowing match VATERCOURSE George Hunter came to coun cil this time without delega tion11e aired the complaint made previously about the block ing of watercourse which if allowed to remain he claims will turn water down on the shore area as happened this ng The claim is that ditch lch carried this water in an other direction was filled Apr parently the road department has looked over the situation and is somewhat puzzled about how tolhandle it as more than one place is causing blockage on Cedar Road Shaun MUSIC Mr Hunter claimed that he was victim at an unusual ruling in that his music dancing was not to be amph lcd which made the use of the isio box or hands prohibitive none are used without am péficiitton He wants the ruling removrd for another year as it rules out dancing on his dance floorHisdesira for three hours week of dancing should not cause annoyance to anyone he claim llunier felt that the Ne causing rules in hisrearwere for hindrance to business and that some of these which had been ruled off were still in existence CEDAR RAILS The frontage of the township park along the frontage where arga rocks which blocked tialtic into the picnic areas were removed is to he fenced with poles mounted on posts This material is available in the park This decision requested by the parks chairman Councillor George Burton was agreed on when it was explained that with the material on hand the labor going begging the work could be accomplished noiv The Wpe of fence is approved by the parks department of the Province and has very nunlooking rustle ap pearance The work accomplish ed in the park this year has greatly enhanced the park and added considerably to the shore area which had been washed way during past years There is still an area to reclaim which formerly had been attempted by erecting log barriers set between posts and was installed as possible way of reclaiming the shorewhioh in the years it has been township property has re ceded upwards to 100 it Filling in the yearsjt has been town ship property has receded up wards to 100 feet The filling Floats sought For Big Parade lit Plow Match BEETON Siafti Chairman in charge of arrangements for centennial parade at the in iernatiunal plowingmatch to be held at Holly next month George Lisk former warden has made an appeal for floats The cen tennial parade is to he closing day feature on Saintday Oct 14 pt pm Daiiyparades are planneddur lag the four days of the match which opens Wednesday Oct 11 and these wfllilnclude compeï¬ itors farm machinery and var ious exhibits The centennial finals are asked for special parade to markgtCanadss 100 birthday year lnnistil township will sponsor tloal on the final day and word is expected from other municipalities who are alao ax pccted to sponsor floats process seansvto have resisted the heavy wash at high waters this year KILLARNEY BITCH Owners of lot 50 which con tairis the outlet oi the ditch which drains the area back west as far aarChurchill are asking that some action be taken to stop the erosion that is washing the bank away on their property as wel is leaving consider able arnountot refuse on the shore This ditch opened as mimiclpal drain some years ago is said to cross thispart of the more without arrangements of the property owners CORRECTION The total shown in recent mention of township field day costs was misprint and should read $2840 This wouldbe the total of the various itemized costs and deducting the grant by the township and the seven ue shows balance in the red of 3420 SALE BROUGHT CROWD People locked to the township building on Saturday to get inch thesaleoi oods seized or found by the po ce department Bidd ing was brisk and bargains not too definite Bicycles were sold athetler than average and guns brought ready buyara other items were also sold and all in untalren Whenthe sale was movedto the townshipsbed there were not all nothing was left so many buyers liuthllgoods were disposed of Roads Super intendent John Cowan developed flu following the sale and bad to take day at home Vagrancy Charge Is Withdrawn TORONTO CPLA 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highinterest drens education We call it starter savingsprogramme for the expense hes going to face in few yearawhcn his children are ready to enter university He was so impressed with this savings it was IsSï¬rrinst1nierest BAUER Staff With Eh townshlpa present council nearing the conclusion oi ltl current twoyear term interest is beginning to be shown in the prospects for municipal else lino The nomination meeting will be held in late November at date yet to beapproved and the election if necessary likely will be tbsflrsthionday in December Former Reeve Sanford Page who is chairman of the Angus Parks Commhslonhas stated he is considering an attarpt It touched ln the last Bea election on December 1965 he was defeated by the pusent in cumbent George Davis by 817 votes to $5 ANGUS VOTING litr Page won at gas by 475 votes to 105 but Davis had majorities at everyone of the other eight polls At ivy where he resides be polled iti votes to 22 while Thornton gave him maturity of 125 to 15 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