Protests Building Up Against Airport Plan Protest continues to build in Oro Township over Bames plans for 500Mth airstrip between the third and fourth concessions but city alderman Prank Hersey says he isnt con cerned He said Friday he welcomes the protests because they will mean the whole question will be discussed at length The pro gple concerned will be made ware of how land values will be affected he said Farmers and other residents in the surrounding area will present petition against the proposal at an Dro Township council meeting Monday Keith Sanderson among those circul mating the petition said he ex pects to collect no names litany rosidentshave said they believe land values would be re duced if the airstrip goes in PATTERN However Aid Hersey said Fri iday the opposite would probably occur He said it has been the pattern that land has increased in value where similar airports have been built it my be up to two years be fore Department of Transport money becomes available to fully develop the airstrip but at Eording to Aid Hersey it would come into it ted usoias soon as city bylaws authorizing the land purchase are approved by the Ontario Municipal Board as MARINE ronrcnsr TORONTO CPlltfarine fore casts for the Great Lakes valid until 11 am Sunday Lake superior Northeast indr ill to 15 knots becoming girl and variable this evening and southwest 15 overnight Partly cloudy Lake Huron Georgian Bay Southwest winds toto 15 knots becoming westerly 15 to 15 knots this afternoon Showers Lake Erie Southwestwinds to 30 knots diminishing to 15 20 knots tonight Scattcred showers Luke Ontario Southwest winds to to lSknots becoming is to to knots this afternoon Cloudy chance of few show crs Air Services which now oper otcs at smaller site near Bar rio will move to the new loca tion he said matter before city council NOISES dfect planes using the airport False Declaration Brings $90 Fine not entitled specter Collingwood lVlan Suffers Burns in hospital here Friday Kenneth Moore Collingwood 0nt llfacKay 24 24 of Glnce Bay taken to hopistal at Thursday to hospitalhero started aboard the ship Why not preserve what youhavc created by good Estate Planning Aid Hersey and Aid Jack Garner visited propertyeowners with land adjacent to the pro posed site before bringing the Concern was expressed about how aircraft noise would affect cuttlc he said But investiga tion showed at other farms near airports there was no adverse Aid Herseyde the noise lrorn transport on highway 11 would be as great as noise from Two of thoseAld Hersey visi ted are selling the property to the city while the other two 54yearold Altiston man Francis Degatin was fined $0 and costs in Barrie magistrates court Friday for making false declarations concerning his em ployment and drawing ununploy ment benefit to vvbidt he was The charge was laid following investigation by an Unemploy ment insurance Commission in SYDNEY CF Three of the Ontario Powers crew who suffered exlcitsive burns during fire aboard the bulk carrier were in satisfactory condition of Robert ll of Georgetown Out and Douglas MacDonald were ill Hal bor in northern Cape Breton They were later transferrcd The Ontario Power was en route from here to Toronto with cargo of coal when fire have inow signed the protest petition Aid Hersey predicted that the strip would hasten industrial de velopment along Highway if and aid the tourist business along the lakï¬hore Marry Ora residents however are unconvinced Duncan Ellis of Shanty Bay said yesterday in an interview yesterday he had intended to buy lakesliore property in the area but will not consider it if the airport MINES delegation of ratepayers earlier this week met the town ship council to protest the devel opment and promised to return Monday with canal petition The council agreed to ap proach the Ontario Department of Municipal Affairs for advice on how to handle the situation cons one or on HIGHWAY threecar pileup on high way extension onehalf mile south of hiytway 93 Fri daynight resulted in minor injuries to two passengers and $875 damage Cars were operated by Myklt olas frumpickas of Hamilton George Osborn of Toronto and James Churchill of no Mary Street Orlllia The accident occurred at it pm Damage to the Trumpickas car was $75 with the Osborn vehicle the hardest hit sus tainiog tone in damage Minor injuries were suffered by Ina Osborn anthlizabeth Douglas gt follows pm Two Injured In Accident Brian Cottrcll to of 71 Mar ion Crescent is in lair condition at Royal Victoria Hospital in barrio tndnywith broken leg and head injuries following an early morning accident on Shanty Bay Road just outside city limits passenger Michael Oaks 21 of 152 Pcnetang St is in satisfactory condition with head injuries Another passenger Sandra Todd 19 of 152 Pane tang suffered facial cuts but was not admitted to hospital Ontario Provincial Police from Harrie investigated the mishap which occurred at 345 am The car apparently went out of control and ran into hydro pole on shallow curve Cone stable Brian hfcltfurray estim ated total damaga at $2350 Grossman Saves Man From Flames iCPTony Demalo whose clothes caught fire as he worked on his car lrlday night was saved from serious injury by Allan Gross man reforms institution minis ter who was campaigning in the areafor the0ct 17 provincial election Mr Grossman covered llfr Demalo with his henchcoatand assisted by police constable rolled him an die ground until the flames went ouL Mr Grossman said he suf fered no burns himsdt and that his coat was only slightly singed But it sort of shook me till ItEttTUtlES ttT Even the sniffing dentures can hurt urntot of handy for tut Ion darting telltam anhltes dentures for more com unable soothes sun funmmuh not If rrevent Idor and In anon Ask Mm=iwlw Iour pharmacist for 12 won 51 IlaMI newustur or ESSA Esn Townrhip garbage dumps arolocated as ANGUS Lot 29 West Half Concession open Fridayand Saturday only eochweek aim to BAXIER Lot 13 Concession4 open Wednesday of each week amto pm lVY Int 25 East Half Concession Monday of each week am to pm LOOSE PAPERSand other materials liable to blow around must be securely tied inbundles Atlcodnnco Friday at the Barrie Exhibition improved considerably over Thurs day The weather was damp and cool but rain held off most of the day TOP LEFT Hundreds of children took vantage of junior roller coas tor Judging by screams and grimnccs they enjoyed them selvm TOP RIGHT John cm new on cam EXAMINER SATURDAY rim to 1m More Fwers Sign Contracts left winger and defence man tut night signed 196MB hchachem of Barrie receive one of the five first ace rib bons won by his am in the pony class yesterday Plotting on the ribbon Patricia Brien AT LEFT The heavy competition attracted great deal of interest First place for the fourhorse hitch of Clydes dolu went to Hebcr Down Farms of Brookfield Attendance Up At Barrie Fair Threatening skins and mud dy track Thursday forced can ccllation of harness racing at Barrie Exhibition but judging of events and the hansrCanuda Hell Drivers show went ahead as planned Frank Hersey fair president announced there would be an extra hamcss race this after noon if conditions were suitable Attendance was up consider ably over opening day Thursday No tigurcs were available but the crowd watdting the Hell Drivers alone was estmatcd at Wit SIX FMS Aliandale Farms of RR Cl Flesherton took six first prizes in the Shorlhorn class ot the beef cattle division and won both the main and female grand On Second Day thhnn llxhridgc family raking six firsts Winners of oncquarter of the opening day pony sections were lift and Mrs Graham Their firsts were in six sections Next in the number of firsts was Mr and Mrs Ghfc Eachern of Barrie They were winners in five sections Howard Ella and Son ofWood bridge got five firsfs to tie the McEachcrns Lloyd Sedore of RR Kes wick was first in sectionfive white Jean anith of Brampton mimoged firsts in four sections JVatkins of ER Peter borough wasttrstin Section 17 sections Zaandu were can celled The judging of heavy horses and swine took place yesterday but results were not available championship in the process Bert Pepper oi Neugstadt placed first in the first section William Vancise of Stayner took firsts in three sections and the grand chantpiooahip female in the Hereford class Winner of the grand championship male was Cyril Cook of RR Barrie He took firsts in sec tions and Blair of Bolton was first in section two while Garnet Stonehotlse of Owen Sound was the leader in section four Malcolm Bailey of RR ix bridge placed first in four sec tions in the Aberdeen Angus class and won the grand cham pionship female GRAND CHAMPION The grand champion hull was shown by Portadownv Farms RR Kettlehy Portadown Farms tok firsts sections and and also won the grand champ male award Twentytwo sections of the pony class were judged Friday prams POLLm Sterling Studded It the Royal Victoria Hospital on Sllunhy Sepfzmbel in 67 Ster ling will beloved husband of Wlmillfld M2111 our father of itath of Mndon dur mute of Rllfh Mr IL Sum of Rial ilon and abet Mn Ollen nd Pcterborooztl in bk 91h year Resting If The Itarlatt have Home Hamilton Funernl arrange ments will be announced later OHA Senior contracts cult in tballsu of signceswith Blrrfellycro to eleven The local team conducted their sec ond twohour workotx in or many night at Barrie Arena in preparation for the Octobcrrls home opener against Gait Hor pets The latest to officially join Barrie Fiver team roster are Gory Edward and Tom ilicks Edwards niycnrold lctt winger is native of North Bay lfc skated locstly as munber of Hop Emms Junior Flyersjndtwcnt on to ploy with North Bay Trapper of the oldNorthern Ontoro Senior circuit Hicks is rcfuroea from last seasons ï¬ycr club their first in Senior competition The in answer to survey conduc ted last November the Simon County Community Recreation Service In cooperation with the community progrrrm division Ontario Department of Educa tion is preparing for three hockey coaches clinics Than clinics are pinned to assist seasoned and propccttve hockey coachu throughout the operation with the recreation committees and arenas in the areas of Ortllla Penetang and Breton Arrangemean have been corn plefed with the Orillia Recrea tion Committee and the Griffin Community Centre for the first of the thrcc clinics scheduled for the weekend of October 13 it and 15 flittill wrttt tut toll Agencies omrao inertial BARBIE NOTTAWASAGA VALtEv conservator Alimenttr TENDERS FOR mm ntVrn rtooo raintr SCHEME SEALED TENDERS villbe received by the Auth ority Secretary until 590 oclockPM on MONDAY ocroaen 16th 1267 for the construction of river diversion channel at the mouth of the Pretty River in Collingwood Ontario gt The Work includes aboutiioo cubic yardsvot earth excavationJ 200 cubic yards of rock excavat granutaitandrock borrow topsoil andlseeding Plans and Contract Documents can be obtatne tat the office of the Consulting Engineers for fee of $1000 which is not refundable Thelowest or any Tender will notinecessarily be accepted MR PERRY CA Secretary Nottautasagav Authority valley Cons rvation county They will he held in co young blue liner is graduate of the Metro Toronto Junior League He played in to games picked up three assists and log god it minutes in the penalty Signed with Flych prior to last nights session were goal keepers llm Couch and firm McKibbon dclcnccmcn Ray Garlcpy and Blake Inglis for words Jon lccks Corby Mann Mike Duhcou Jerry Inglis and Bill Reynolds With an exhibition game gainst llcmphls South Stars of the Central Pro Lemuc slated for next Friday October mm at Barric Arena Fiycrl co inuc their into to series of pracllccslomorrow londoy and Wednesday Flycrs are on the lcc Sundav from 1030 to 1130 am and to pm Next weeks practice times are it to it pm Recreation Service Plans Clinics For Hockey Coaches The clinic outlinc will be based on three topics basic fundamen tots coaching techniques and coaching methods it is cxpcrtcd that coaches with all levels of experience will attend To some the course will be refresheruhlle to new and less experienced coaches it should prove very worthwhile The instructors will be quoti fietl hockey instructors from Base ilnrllcn The course will be reinforced films lectures and practical icerscssions Rc teronce material covering the course will also be presented to clinic participants For information about this clirtic contact Peter Cavili dir ector of recreation CountyCourt House Horr ifpAv Youn CARRIER EACH WEEK Your Barrie Exami er carrier boyr ts little mercjhant he has to paytot his papers eachrvoeekJAfier he has paid his but whatjis leftisms proï¬t Business and Personallifa insur Box No DUM lNGALIJO WED any dump on any ay Wm Ontario gt once Annuity Plins Individual or tirneéothér than as shovm above Exam ova POLICE have been instructed to prosecute all offenders Cooperation of all our residents respect fully 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