Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 12 Jun 1968, p. 3

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CHlliSTIllN Buswiissnrniiom Liioiizs NIGHT Ladies mght was observ by the Christian Business rnens Committee last night or none 10 Guest speaker was West and Gordon Hamilton sang From wt Mr and Angus Residents Ask For Paving WichhBi it is done by the On firio department of highways or the county residents of Angus who travel south on county road 10 very often are hopeful that the stretch between Highway 90 and the paved portion south of Baxter will be resurfaced with permanent hardtop Whlle much improved over spring conditions when deep ruts boused traffic hazards the road in this sedion is far from the standard from Baxter to High way south of Touenham or £50 Angus to Sunnldalc Corners here it is hardiopped 6N COUNTY Liar There is only stretchot bout six or seven mtles which heeds attention and this would ur the entire road in irat lass shape from Highway to 26 said spokesman suggest ing that traffic volume is more akin sufficient to lustin the work in the spring traffic de cllnes but it would be increas ed considerably the road were kept up to standard it was argued Essa Deputy Reeve Eugene Smith pointed out Essa coun cil has made representations to county council for years to give the road attention The work has been listed on the county works program along with changing the route in Angus to Margaret street but it is up to Deiers Decision 0n Zone Change decision by the Barrie Planning Board on an applica tion for zoning change to gamut the construction ton houses on the east side of St Vincent St and south of Bose St extended has been deferred until the next meeting July Residents near the proposed development about seven of them objected to it at apuh lié hearing last week Brolrding Investments Ltd want the zoning changed from rural residential holding zone to zoning that al lows townhouses nnrvnrc force behind rrtrong winds and thunderstorm Iwhich hit Barrio last night was groat enough he the county council to decide just when work is to start It is not expected to be done this year inquiries at the county build ing revealed the county applica tion has been forwarded to the Ontario department of highways asking them to consider taking over the road However since similar represents Were made for county road 12 from Highway as to Highway and re jected there is not too much op timism for the latest request HIGH STANDARD County road 12 which extends the length of Adjala township through loret10e distance of aboutii mileslr first class two lane road and better than some it econdary provincial highways County road 10 which runs parallel to 12 through Tecum seth from Highway has two sharpttirns south of Tottenham If the latter is destined to be come metropolitan satellite town for Toronto commuters it was suggested it was lrnpor tant these turns be straightened out by new construction Mrs West Mr and hire Ron Sprmile and Mr Hamilton The meeting was held in Ccnr tral United Church rather Dr itynard Progressive Conservative candidate for Nornh Slmcoo tn the June 25 election was in Barrie early this morning greeting Nollie on their way to work later in the morning he toured the Kobnar Canada Midland To Play Thomton Indians iHerb Shannons Thornton in lndians in South Simcoc Lea gue baseball game at the Thorn ton diamond Thursday evening in other league action Ivy Leafs will visit Alliston for same to be played under flood lights at Riverdala Park The indlnns will meet red hot Midland club which just do feated the pacesetting Drillia Majors to through stellar pitching performance by Rich Lemieux dians will play host to Midland than at Burton Avenue United in order to accommodate large number ot dinner guests Examiner Photo TY NEWS TflE BARBIE EXAMINER lVEDNESDAl JUNE 12 IWS Dr Rynard Greets Barrieites Oanheir Way To Work Today ud plant at the invitation ol the factory management After the fadory tour he travelled to Wnubauslrene on government business regarding the towns federal dock At pm he was guest at the opening of the Medonte Mun icipal Offices Dr Rynnrd was to be back in Barrie again at 330 for tea sponsode by the Ladies Progres sive Conservative Association At am he is due at Pro gressive Conservative rally in the Wasbaga Community Hall CUNDLES RD SCHOOL The Barrie Public School Board has asked council to up ply or hire Ontario Municipal Board for an addition to the citys capital budget that would allow the construction of an eight room 5450000 school in the andlcs Rd area The re quest was referred to the fin anca committee Storm Interrupts SloWs Highway Traffic Last nights thunder and wind storm that blackened the sky before sundown was responsible fora major power interrup tion in the city but there were no traffic accidents in the im mediate liaijrie area Police were warning drivers to stayhome aflhe height of the storm which reducedvls ibility seriously on highways and streets Hydro service was affected seriously in the south and west end of the city wires were downed atthe intersection of John and Anne streets The public utilities commis sion said tree on Granville St fell on hydro pole and cut power to nearby horns for several hours Ch police were mmped dtransportvaaon its where ltwaapark ed outside MunsfleldDeriman General Co Bill Cain Hilton 10 resident at Cooke Cottage with calls from people wanting to know what to do about the lads of power Motorists were confused by the failure of trafticiights and treesblocked some streets in the south end of the city spokesman at the Toronto weather office said the storm was widespread with the south and cast taking the brunt Winds at Windsor reached on that caused considerable dam age inpfbe central United States Thirtytwo trees came down in five minutes at Owen Sound Vehicle traffic had to be rerout ed on one highway where tree had fallen lrees were uprooted at Collingwood when the storm Ltd who owus the Muir said damage has been estimated at $2000 ledfin is 45 feet long and in feet high Examiner Phone PowérLa began temperature there was 95 degrees Ten minutes later it had dropped to 05 WINDMILL TOPPLINGS Winds ripped copper root from twostorey building in London and at nearby Hutlet Toviiiship windmill toppled lmocking out hydro servicES when it snapped power lines Hail stones fell at Grand Bend and in the KitchenerWaterloo barn was destroyed west of Gait and 40foot silo jut out side Nottawa in the Owen Sound area was lifted tronr its con crete base and destroyed The storm also whipped through the Mnslrolra area fall ing trees and causing poorer cuts at Bracebridge Graven hurst Bala and the surrounding district liwo Toronto youths caught in the swrm while trying to cross Lairo Joseph in 13foot boat were found safeby Bale provin cialpolice David Lair 16 andJimNays mini 17 werefound early today after searchers combed the shores of Avon Bay airLake Jm seph NEW savanna onans MOSCOW Reuters Bussiti Wednesday launched Cosmos 225 the olflcial news agency Tass reported The instruments on board the satellite are tuch tionlng normall Tass said at Tiiiin 5i toattcml the opening of our nov American Motors ironchirr June bath to isth Chanticr Don rim Phil Faraeii Paulwotk lte Ed zieba FerrelL Dolls cairnrose Marlo Vinoer Bill Scott Debbie Fad den John Medial 1181i Eek bani Jack Meredith Sandn Bame avgmniltewman Und omploa Ray Shelp Murray Chanda Bob Tracr diary Rogers Jackie Kuikman John Brundage Dave Black BillScotz Carl Oun mnu Craig Adair Misty its Kay arr ihenpe and Bob Sutton One studentartwork which caused qidte bit of contro versywaaawblteetatueofa dog and another obieot which resembled fire hydrant or an antique water bottl The show was suggested by librarian Constance Hardy Georgian College Mains lluthorized By Barrie Council Council this week took another step toward the September op ening of Georgian College of Aplt plicdvArts andTechnology when they gave second reading on by laws that would nudiorlu water and sewer main to the proper Thc watermaln will be on city property on the west side of Duekworth St from lioaa to Highwaytoo Tbe sanitary sewer will be built along Cook St from an ex isting trunk sewer north to the ciw limits The sanitary sewer will be built along Cook St from an ex isting trunk sewer north to the city limits Second reading was also given to bylaw for the wadruction of comets sidewalks under the Local Improvement Ad on the west side of Owen from Dirn lop St 18 feet northerly and on the we ride of Bryfield St from Dunlop StE southerly iii fee Stayner Reeve Heads LionsClub Reeve ot Stuyacr and well known merchant William More is the new president of Stayner Lions club which has recessed for meetings until September The Lions has been active in assisting the awlnuriing pool pro lect and numerous other com munity activities 17 Douglas McMaster la the one rotary of the SMynerLloas and Fred Robinson treasurer Proposed Grove Plaza Deferred Porno Months it appearsthero will no decision by thevplanntng board regardlng the proposed shopp ing plans at thenortheastlcor ner of Grove and Duckwcrth streets for at least two months Paul Heskampgwbola trying to develop theproperty naked theboard last night he could get adeci Residents in the area have petitioned not to allow the re zoning that would have permitt ed the plaza gtMr Heskariip who has been held in develong theprtr perty for sovan weeks said Id presume the planning Hamish iii pr no dévdopedi Consultant Ian McPherson said it would be about two months before hecould com plate rtudyfor the area and thus make recommendation to the boar Roys Simeoe Moron Ltd parasiterm REFBEBHMENIS canyon STUDENTByéstcrdny Barrie public library visited the art exhibition by BarrioNorthColleginte at the Cathy ltlestgarth Taylor of Central Celluloid and Cy Atkinso or North Collegiate decide they ilk three dimensional piece or art Examiner Photo Transportation Stiiidy Affects Barrie hlayar Bentley Boy Onyschuk chairman of the ur ban renewal sandy committee and Bob Hunter president of the lumber of Connncrce will be in lbronto 111de attend ing meeting at which study of future transportation needs the or the Hamilton Guelph Bar rle Oshawa area will be re leasal ihe stinly will contain pro lections of the tiarcportation needs of the area until the area until the ymr 2000 con tained in three volumes The study under way since 1962 is filled the bteteopollhin Toronto and re glon harwportation Study The obleot the lillAllfS project 3th by shins order was stoirreport onvnn over all transmutation policy tor the 3200 square mile area An well as reviewing existing room GENERAL CIIIIDRENS All Monthly meeting of the board of directors of the Childrens AidSociety of the Minty of Simcoe and the City of Barrie will take place June it at pm in the board room at the rear of the county council chambers ELMVALE DPP Elmvale detachment Ontario Provincial Police investigated three accidents during the first week of June that resulted in total damage of 3900 Nine charges were laid under the thwsy Traffic Act There were two break and enters and one theft in the Elmvale area during the week and planned maior tranaeorta lion facilitiesincluding free ways expressways arterial roads andvstreots rapid transit lines commuter railway biis ent to Ontario the devel opment of an inland transpor tation corridor are system of new elhléte townsl fringing the major ur camper along the estme services street car lines and ink major transportation terminals audy weran to assess their adequacy latheligt1t of regional growth predictions to the year 2000 he study which will be in induced by Prime Minister Jolui Roberts takes into ac count presentiand ruegpoputa tion and employment opporoin ities and the future situation in various areas of the region it pr Sent development trends con tinuc it puts forward alterna tive goal plans which could alter these development trends if considered in thelegional interest These suggest as regional ty developed along tramporta tion corridors adjac The area covered the ADAMS report contains to per cert of Ontarios ponilatoa but less than one pm centot the provinces land The present population of approximately 000000 is expected to total some 4oooooo by race and 5400000 at the turn of the century lihe MTARTS report presents numberjot develoinnent cdn eepts or the year 2000 and puts foan guide lines for an area transportation policy An integ ral phase of Ornsrios regional Design for Development pro yam lt Wesenis the first step in devisingenddmplementr ing sound regional mtlon plan for Canadas most intensely developed area rim impma amino which mm willva or Ian cl Inc lnnluIbltolrandsrahed infieldt HAirriirs PHARMACY no Penelang at St Vincent with every 55 order 7165407 Av49c pm Thursday Friday night only Lean Boneless itOUND STEAK or ROAST 993 FOR THE BARBECUE Tender Juicy Rump Renal 99t BRANDED APPROX 90 LBS iBABY BEEF FRONTS FATHERS DAY SPECIALS Bhnelesr Sirloinistetik ldealfor the Barbecue includes Rib Chuck if Blade Steaks IDEAL FOR TilEPlcNIC Lean COTTAGE ROLLS Nelle 12 oz Tin LUNcHeou MEAT 45c iart Ticrgciriim 12 oz iln connso seer 63c 12 Delicious Flavors t5 Gallon 19c ilEllllllll The romeor hed claiue Brand and gt Merit Minter Open Tlrurr trFri fil dZMhple Ave 728 THE HOME OF QUALITY MEATS

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