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Barrie Examiner, 21 Aug 1968, p. 5

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comm NEWS mummnemmrtune VAUflmfldfll hum more atom Cwmanniniilwumadouep untoward fooelection tat two trnueextothencwcoontyacbool board under rushed report at recommendstionsbom its edu cational constitutive committee by Some Omani council yew terday Barrieand Orillla also will have two members to the ll member board which takes over administration oieli moullry and public schools in the county on Jan while 10 other wards zomuo plans oracussrto to 19103 rrlampar soilingtor protection townsluosneeva FrankCougnvylor Donald MacDonaldas this of properly owners is major current topic in Pics At Beeton Fair BEETON Stall Along with pnew attractions sultry racing litestock show will featurcthe 1968 exhibition of the Heeion Ag ricultural Society on Tuesday and Wednesday Sept 24 anl 25 Canadian Trolling Association drules will prevail for the sulky races which include two classi fied events ior trotters Ind pac ers with two heats each Purses will be divided with to per cent going to the winner 30 in sec ond 10 to third and 10 in fourth lhe races were feature of lilast years lair when Elmer Trimhlas gelding Vans Land was driven by John Baxter oi Newton Robinson to vlctoryin the first beat of one event while Cookstown entry Lady llor enca won nnother heat Harry Cross secretarytress turer and other fall fair oiiicials are hoping tor favorable weath er Rain last year cut the atten dance down about 1500 from the general avcrage of 10000 ream nntvzns The Hell Drivers will be new attraction for the coming 1° fair Announcement of their show already has stirred muchlocal interest Agricultural aspects will he liven top attention as usual Aigood heavy horse show has bcen indicated as well as pony showing flre lady driver contest which was followed with much interest last year has again been ar ranged Mrs Irene Walker ot Hillsbnry was the lsfi7winner with Mrs Norman Smith ol tirampton second BEEF came beef cattle classes include Shorthomsyilereiords and Aber deen Angus with keen competi tion anticipatedFor dairy at tie the classes include Jerseys yrsbires Guemseys andllol lain Sheep classes listed include Hampshires Oxfords Dorsets and Coniedales along with Souflidowns Shropshtres Che viots Sufiollos leicesters and other breeds glbere is usually good show ing oi poultry at the Eeeton fair and it is anticipated 1963 will be noexcep Some 24 compe titions are listed on the program The ladiesv section will feature plank and flowers dairy pro duce domestic science displays and needlecraft quil and drugmaking competi as The not black and attle show was outstanding with Bond Haven Supremeleile three yearold heifer shown by Cerswell capturing tli nto and grand hampionshi noor DRIVEIN THEATRE eocumsuetcwnuenesemsr Tnmafiuiiiéit Veus Mootthorhoddostmohotmonoymalrerathat overmade shooting mesa oaLumarAHcmweénm illuminantnull out out lellEH BHEtN eontract by the Ontario Milk last week for avlew days has been visitingKevin Bowden sat Mldhurst WudSMIND N9 qu MINI lin ticit discusses various as pects of zoning wlth Corll ntlon Nettie Abbie Johanna placed first in the class for fouryearolds and was named reserve senior and reserve grand champion Glenotton Farms won lirst for hard Dairy Princess Prom Crown Hill In CNE Contest CROWN HILL Stuff Miss Dianne Tuck 18 oi Crown Hill represented Simcoe County at the Ontario dairy princess com petition which opened at the Canadian National Exhibition last night with the preliminaries Some 42 county and district princesses qualified lor the com patitlonwhlch is jointly sponsor ed by the Ontario Cream Pro ducers Marketing Board and On tario Department at Agricultural and Hood in addition to the Can adian National Exhibition Dianne who llvcs on dairy term here and attended Barrie North Collegiate was county princess at the Eirnvnlo tall fair last fall Miss Marie Fisher of ER Thornton the 1966 winner was placed second leader of Crown Hill 4H Homemaking club Dianne also has been active in junior agri cultural work WinnEr oi tilecllrrent compo tition will be awarded three weeh visit to the United King dom as guest of the dairy in dustry and also offered years Marketing to promote dairy products narrows ay MRS snowball The CW brought enica sur prise to Mrs Co including birthday cake and flowers or few games were played and lots of laughter Wishes were also extended to Mrs Matthew Knee sbaw to bring the pleasant ai ternoon to close Michelle Smith played her accordion Mr and Mrs John Foucart were visited by the laugh5 brother and family from Ottawa Mr and Mrs Richard Creek andsbeiia of Stayner visited their friendstlfiérej Mrfiaand Mrs ate family Ruthie visited Mr and one Archie Bathgate on Sunday andMrs James Smith vr ed Mr and Mrs Mcliar nay of Toronto Michael Smith Illtile oautnu picture was taken at Flos municipal hall in Elmvale Examiner Photo NAMED son PIONEER ELMVALE Stall Once known as Liltialaakc Orr Lake was renamed alter pioneer sawmill operator The change oi name was consideer advlsi table because oi confusion over several other lakes being called Little Lake will have one each The other two trustees will be Separate school representatives elected at large for voting on secondary school matters REQUIRED BY am an cannons eeva Fred nineteen of Tottenham chairman of the county educa tlongtcomrnltteo aittrlhe coun ciivoted 43 to in favor Innis ill was given two members on the basis of public school as sessment factors on which pro vincial grants are based Reeve litclean commended it Thomson assistant super visor ol schools tor the depart ment of education for his as sistance in explaining provisions of the legislation to county cann all Mr Thomson said one aep ate school board also will be set up on the same basis and replace all present separate school hoardsunarter SeparataSchool in Muslokmhal beenlntlnded RAMOADING Modoota Reeve Daltonlermey who asked the Med vote the school change predicting it will add considerably to the taxes oi sate plyerx At one stagehe accosv ed the government at railroad ing the it Itlon through an apparent re elem to an earlier Slmm County resolution asking tor delay to provide time or study of its provisio Itr Thomson told councilfhe was present to explain the regu lations only in regard to cost he suggested that these will in crease as services are improv ed but be doubted thecbnue in system itself would increase co Nottnwasagn Reeve Arnold Vandse saidflhaflhad hecn vtscd that larger per pupil gnanls were slated for next and he felt this would fact any increase in cost to property rate payers although he conceded it would he the taxpayers paying in any event Mr Thomson said he didnt believe the grant policy was completed yet and Reeve Vanclsa then interleated Lets say that is my prediction then SUBJECI 10 REVIEW Administration system vi id be changedand the 18niembérs would be more like company dir aesr auvr Reggie Value Knttcmaonsiyl on Packl CHEESE SLICES BEST BUYi Save llcl Less than to an ounce With Fork in Tomato Sauce CLARKS Regular 49 Value Off Pack Early American Cake Mier Huvcs DUNCAN SAVE Ion pull GOLD SEAL SAVE 6st LIBBYS litPllllGETTI 392 BU SAVE 19 LIBBYS BEANS 14 oz 1th to 021le PlNEAPlLEGRAPEFRUtT ornulr until 2i 59 SAVE ltlei LIBBYS smart JoEs 536 L29 VALUEl no OFF track ozJAR REG CHASE 8r SANEORN TiilSliiNT TillTEE 99 SAVE 8c SMIT liETCiitiP 14 oz TN 11 oz BOTTLES Parmesan SHIRRIFF cocoomoaumc on SEVILLE ORANGE MtthninE OZEN noan ore south ORANGE JUICE canro noun oz Bottle All condemnManes auras EAT RES Cb Boy fieovBectnnnl or SALMON Giant 4301 Tin 44 Package TALL soc onions nan 1539 Double Bed Size54x75 140 thread mum Mode in indl ititl Corned BE BEST BUYI HENLEYS BREADNaurrsa PlctttEs orKosnEr nov olcts gt norTHEWEEK Inmsfil Twao Trosteesg Leroy Plays lBradlord Learn lot adjustment legaijpmvislon for dosages by large scale population rises He said it Slmcoo County goes over 150000 trons its 137000 would place in different category Regulations require school nominations to be held on Mon day Nov it andelcctionsion Hood Dec 1and Mr Thom son thlsapplied to the new separate sohoolvbolrds as wdl asmnnly In re ly to Oro Reeve Kenneth Gillesp be said the review would be done through the coin ty on the same but as the words were set up FIDDLERS CONTEST OOLLlNGWOOD Silt The sum of $125 tnprlza money will baoilersd winners in and time flddlers contest at the Great Northern exhibition here onSatuIday nightSept 21 Err tries should be tiled with Ken Peacock of Stayner chairman of the committee in charge or Fred lienth oi Coulngwood rnv meridian ml cannons2414 Corner in the sixth Hugh Innannayou Tonight BMWSlam Lana lords second piles finishers in IheSoothsunooesoitbelileam final are scheduled to play boats to Andy Grahams tombplace lb troy team in league semitins game at Centennial Park din mond hero tonlEht The nine inning contest is billed to start at oclock rnd liord won the series opener at home 11 to with Terry Car tern strong relic pitching and homers by Bob Jackson and Bill Dunnnn featuring Carter took over mound duty irom starter Bill Duncan in the iiitbnnd gave up only one hit in tour frames single to Paul Corner in the eighth Earlier Cori ner had hoineredtor lefroy oli Duncan in the iourtbu Gordon Mltchetl started or Lefroy and was replaced by 111M Evoy lending Bradlord hllter and top batsman intthetlcague with 412 average was walked twice With four wins and no losses Duncan was the leading pitcher followed by Fennells Corners Ken Matchctt with six wins and one loss Giliord is scheduled to play FMI the lattera park on Friday night in the other lamb series out three outot live Altair lhewlnnerl meetintheiinsla tor the league title won last year by Holland landing The latter team dropped out earlier in the present season Coohtown was the only eliminated club in the schedule CROSSLiiND symamu The Jones boys have returned homealter holidaying with their grandparents Mr and Mrs John lougheed Mrs William Wood and son Saskatoon Sasir and Keith Me Elwnin Toro visited their uncle and gums Saturday llir and Mrs Roger CromE Toronto and Adrian Zuin Aus tralia were Sunday visitors with Mrs Sam Allen Mr and Mrs Jock Cooper Sbeftieid Mr Ind Mrs Mel bourne Barnes Stayncr were Sunday guests with Mr and Mrs NBarnesr gt seEchLLvsetscrEo FRESH ouraaio PICNIC sma Shdlboavuage Shoulder Cut Rent 39 Always Tender Lean Meaty For Rustler FOR WING WELL TRIMMER Ptiiiii BUTTS 49in swirr PREMIUM CRYOVAC HALVES SWEET PICKLED Lb SHOPSYS SHOPSYS Pack 01 aesr BUYi savean PREPRICED are Jovnovro 49 l2 oz Pkg 65c 39¢ 48 oz in 55° 64 oz otasnc aux an mm 41 Mlnm nErEnorur 79s REG $11avotusl ifitlZflETiilititiltl 14 oz Twmrack loeOEE PACK 24oz PLASTIC

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