Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 3 Aug 1968, p. 3

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Beamsvilla opple ii one of the best agrees nineyea old Stanley VanDyha who samples the uce sold by Jean Culp who minding the hiiddlcmissnhannr stand at the Barrie Farmers Market this morning Though Years Idtql Down Valueot ng permits Earrie during the first gt months of 1968 has de creased slightly from the record high of the corresponding ladlast Jyearu ilhe cityhuiiding department at the end of July had handed out perrnits or 426 projects five more than the same period last year but with decrease in value ol $774013 TENT CRUSADE The tent crusade th Don Cantelon will start tonight and run until Augie at the lil Pentecostal churda at Anne St and Highway 400 Services will be heldyevery night at om Tuesday to Sa day Chicken FEED The lath annual chicken bar bec of the Barrie Rotary Club will held at StVincent Park on Mondaylrom Sp to 631 lhckets Rotariaus with all pro oing towards Rotary onununily service Battersby srrss ivnssmo boosted in July with permits decreased irom4ia0tltt to son being issued for tbs Barrie In 000 dustrial Assistance Company buildingon Currie Street for value 01325000 and to unit town house complex tor value ol ammo on Blake Street TheJulyligureSshow drop in most categories as compar ed with the corresponding month last The building department sued new home construction lastmontb as compared to the 17 issuedin July 19fi7l3ut value looking or Agnes Painswiek resid entvhohas been missing from her home since July Zn The 40 yearold woman was last seen aring blue slacks white weater andmay have been brown hair and is live set tall and weighs 125 pounds anchors sine arrie remote races will get underway on Sunday at pm Organizers of the marine event predict 701030 entries with boats enteringirom Que bcc OhioNew Yorlr and Mich Other residential permits is sued by the department num bered 35 an increase by one over last year with decrease in value irom $29755 in July 1957 to $35295 in 1968 Commercial construction for the month of July lell irolrn Miscellaneous and non asses sable construction increased from $860 for the month at July in 196710 $38750 in July 1968 The total number of permits issued in Jul 968 is Their LOW prescription prices are enoughtomake you feel hetter carrying abmwn coat She has igan Admission will be tree but booster ags wr GEDRGIANJAY CARPET SERVICE PHONE teasers seamen SHOP AT HOME Featuring lullrange of carpet SERVICE ONLYI including Nylon norm Trilan Acrylan Fortre lvropylonr Outdoor indoor cautiful ylon Carpe instelled vitil no Van Dylre team ln rthcr and son of Minesing aru among longstanding contribu my tents in gt Rise tug at mikrill SepLi hlilk prices throughout the provlate are expected to Map two cents quart according to the Ontario guru Marketing Boardu Owner Lakeview Dairy WillardKlnxle said this morn ingrthat the price hike can be at cenlswill miner 153an have little ellect onlhe Ontario sirnplyhave topaytbc and thus pass it on to our cur do littleto stop price increases tors to the Barrie liarmcrs ing The latest buy is res Market on Collier Street which corn nnd licld INTowui LDUNGES Wellington Hotel Neil Jockson Buyshore Danny Harrison Quartet Queens HotelThe Spoken Four Trio Continental innLillian Carl tVocal Roxy How Sweet lt ls imperial Anzio Huron DriveJn Theatre Movras NolvayloTrcatA Lady plusThe Fastest Shoot Bay Driveln Born Free plus The Endless Sumner Frets GoVerninent To Preserve Algonquin Park Wilderness TORONTO OP Tlle Al gonquin Wilderness league says it has learned the Ontario gov ernment will not make changes in Algonquin Park until mas ter plan of development pro posed for publication this lall has been compl ed Representatives at the league nonprofit organization recent ly formed to presslor preserva tion off large wilderness seg ments in the park met pri vately Thursday with Lands and Forests Minister Bruuelle Spokesmen later told news conference they received negative reply when they pro posed park plan that includes the eventtialeliminagionmf all logging operations and retention Julylcofistruction Is UP of 50 percent of the park as pri mitive area The delegation headed by league president bbott Con ging road between Trout Lake and the Qtterslide Lake crossing The road which runs close to one of the parks major canoe routes is fan irritatio to travellers who think they the middle of the wilderness said Perms or logging opera tions in the parhlhave beendeQ endedori grdundi that cutting ol mature timber is necessary to maintain the nature of the park and to protect area water sheds one ot the original pur poses ter establishing the prov incial park early in the century league spokesman said there are 1400 miles at logging roads in Algonquin Park but this figure has been denied by Parks superintendent William Hueston who says many old logging roads have returned to their natural state 115 TAKES LEAD FOREST HILLS NY AP Fredericit Washington and Ellis Slack of Fittsford NY defeated James Shelton at Vancouver andEllis Tarshis oi Toronto 53 62 62 Fridayasthefluited Statesioo clinching to tennis lead over Canada in the challenge round for the Stevens Cup The Ste vens Cup is an international team eompeti on played along DavisCu lines but for senior players ears and over my exsmnvam wsNr ans Paommzm ammo our NIGHTS AT gsakeoiejwy RESTAURANT aoasr roM TURKEY opeusearly Saturday morn arninerPliotosl hour 20 not nines Meet lit KingstOn in September TORONTO UP llls Ontarg in New Democratic Party an nounced Friday its 20 legisla ture members will hold three day caucus in Kingston begin ning Sept The party said in astntuncnt the members decided this year session outside Toronto every year Future meetings are planned rtor ltorthern and western Ontario gt In the Kingston meetings members will review the that session otthe 28th legislaturo plan future strategy and discuss internal business lvio ee ngs wul hear repre sentations om groups in east ern Ontario lac will meet islature members in Kingston and helore the Ineetings 9n tario LeaderDonald MacDonald will visitPenrbroke Sept Wand Gornviall Sept V4 with nth nod SHOW The Barrie Kennel Club All Breed Championship Dogshow started this morning at the Bar rie it up tomorrow ludglngsthrts it to am bothdays earlier ébnstituency ollioials privately with the leglt attributed to the bureau to dairy farm orso cents per hundredwelgh The inueare was announced Friday by the milk marketing board AouarLot milla pow soiling post the con Kinslelsald thatan IP peal has been made billowin cial dairies but it wiii government lWhnt We dislike about the milk marketing board that we have no bargaining rights no ase saldhir Kldzle lur Klnzie said that was unfair todairles that they could The Ontario Development Corporation will grant $6666 forgivable lean toer Boats Ltd at Penetanguisbene it was announced today The money willbeused erect new warehouse facilities Trade and Developvhent Min ister Stanley Randall raid company expansion has necusl taled converting former storage space lorlproductlon new square lootlwarehousa tobo built adjacent to theplant will cost 315000 an addl nal will in prove etiieiency and profitabil ity and permit year round op eration Mr Randall said vFul1 employment will be provided for is of the ma panys 60 employees who wer previously laid olt annually trom September to April l0i0 Delegates To Attend 70th OMll Convention WINDSOR Ont CF More than i000 delegates will attend the 70th annual Ontario Munici pal Association Convention to be held here Aug 1114 MacDonald Dunbar OMA sec retarytreasurer said Friday their will be 110 resolutions on the agenda most ot which urge changesin provincial or federal legislation affecting municipal government The resolutions are submittedh thé OltlA icipalities gi and were not given an oppon tunlty tolact like other compan tea and neg atewith meet Mr Klnzie said that iarmera wont resolve the proposed so per hundredweignt for their milk bechuse the milk marbet ingboard has reduced quotas to most oi the tannerrin vlhe Barrie He said that the average price the tanner re selves tsnit as much as price paid by the ca to the board He is also unhappy with Ih lack of quality control reoélveumllk froth the rd and are required to accept tank loads rwhlch have little nor beaald ow we have hired two top milktasters tocheck the quality ollnillr and this lsntour ex pense he said gt gt Mr Kinziesaid the consumer should understand that dairies no longer pay farmers but must purchase milk Alrom the board All milk now moves under the control ol the milk marked board he said MerlnzlesaI that nulk in creases could bcmade with an to be passed on to the er il the appeal tailed Dairles in the piovioos now are paying $615 per hundred weight to the producers and will pay $665 alter the price in crease Sept The last in crease was May 16 when the price rose to $615 lrorn $380 program Well equipped school in acrimoniou roundinfl Mornina or at Xternoon classes or child re Hyears Competent stall Vcludea liegl Nurse Call Nowtor registration forms to avoid the waiting list suuoavnmusn fisrfrcut JUMeoraNrAu jsnnni dressing or CQLD MEAT SALADPLATE $1651 Ilncludeszvsoitp or Juiceth rolls choice oi potatoes vegetables dessert and beverage spiriiicuuokruisuruu success hisbcan to otterovary cl to Our simpli tormula Why not are food and fine sarv so in atamlly mosphar toanaxcit gsea addition this weekend tth 50 people pleasant atmosphere Phone 7mm in mt takeout service your order willbe cultJ log at ur takeout windowwhen nu arrive

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