Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 6 Sep 1968, p. 5

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lPlONElIll rosran on union mall Eeeton tell fair will be hdd aid chosen lleetoa beauty poster or the Beeton Agricuk on Tuesday and Wednesday Sept 14 and 25 Judy Urban Trustee yetieim Cosiderédi 0E0 STATION Staff While the new county school system is viewed here with apprehen sion Oro township council will cooperate in carrying out reg ulations and making Ihe neces sary arrangements for election of its member ore and Vespra township are listed together in the same ward and Dre clerk WB ludhope has the responsibility oi arrangv lag thennminatlon nee Oro has the larger public school assess ment The meeting is expected to he held at the ore township hall at the agricultural grounds on Monday Nov to VESPRA POUCY Voters lists are awaited lrom the county iorlocal checking Since Oro council was elected last year for two years the only Oro election will be for is com ty school trustee Vespra town shln holds annuall elections and it anticipated the town ehjpjlgctiqn datewlllbe the same as that tor trustee on lilonday Dec The Vespra de cision will be discussed at the September meetingnext Monday at Mldhurst dont see why we should change our regular election pro cedure said Deputy Reeve Kena neth Gilchrist when he was ask ed it the Ora twoyear council terms might be changed to come at the same time as the election tor trustee They didnt con sult us and just went ahead their own way Councillor Allan McLean said there is boundto be contusion since nearly hall of Simone Conn tys 33 municipalities with Bar rie have elections every other year Only aminority now have annual elections Drillta end Vespra are two at them sans concern Reeve Gillespie who ex pressed the fear that the new county system will mean higher queen lastlyear is shown tending beside pioneer lair goo reason for concern oi rate payers Through good manage ment Oro trustees had kept Oro school costs down and paid tort schools on paygtasyougo pol icy With theaame school tax rates countywide Orn ratepay ers would be paying more before $900 for theyearnow it was costing $700 mouth County assessment system has greatly increased thlslcost to Dre dont know where ltisall going to end he remarked TAX OUTBACK Councillor Howard Campbell suggested Prime Minister lru deau started cutback with the winter works program This has stirred some criticism but start had to be made somewhere ii there is to he more tax econ omy lll give him oreditli he goes through with more economic moves to cut taxation ed Councillor McLea deploring what he termed irresponsible tax spending Discussing the Dre election situation Councillor Wallace Key observed quite few Simcoe County municipalities face the msrmcr enters STAYNER WI MEETING STAYNER Stalt Stayner Womens Institute will begin tail activities with meeting at the Stayner library building on lot day afternoon September is 15 YEARS AGO EVERETT Staff Burns Wales was rceva oi Tossorontio township eouncil during 1952 and 195 His council colleagues were Ernest McArthur Keith Elder Harold Swaflield and lVan Poa esehool taxes said he could see Creemoré Pnshés Icé vFundWDrive CREEMORE sun Head ed by Don Carruthers Creo more artificial ice tundxcom mitten has Iaunchedan appeal tor donations to start off che lastfhalt oi the campaignto kaise the required $13000 totin lseyle no Cover Sewer Bates STAYNER Stall Tltree by wepertalning to local sewer rates have been forwarded to the Ontario Municipal Board tor up proval Progress also hashecn rep ed in the development oh well which is located an eastaideoi Countyltoad 13 whortdlstance from the mom trunk line from the town re MEETTHE BOSS omwu or Some ewcomera to the federal puhil rvices prolesslonalrranlrs met ovAlen Michencr and me their future bosses Thursdo The 1new employees ity trained and inlth public service for hetWeen atew days and eight months have latte publicsemi chalrm cock retary arDonDenlson can or heleftw Marion Winchesterat Drugs at theCreernore oiiiceor at the Cieemor Star Those habiod the move id like to see suiii eat on calledztor est inth county uremia Oro wood Bradtor and tor the checkingoi Ore votors We loge an it in theorist to be bolton lirebut police advised it was barbecue belag held on boat titular attended Clunon o1 Aleona Bench who had heart attack suede unit located tetha taxes of these turalSoci ty lone ot theol Photo lame problem Orev Otherd whichth elections to to ear council terms last Decemberln eluded Essa iecjunsethlnnls ill Nottawasegaa and Orlllls townships Tottenham cooks town and Goldwater vlllagesand the towns oi Midland better idea oi at should bedone niterwa see what is involved in the sch ool election remarked Deputy Reeve Gilchrkt VOIERSKUSTS WB1ldhflpe ald preparations were being made lists The Vespra list presum ably would be checked in Vu pra The trustee elected fromVOro Vespra will be one of it on the new county hoard which takes over administration of secondary and public schools next year Deputy Reeve Gilchrist said he was advised thepay tor trus tees would be $36th year max imum also be mile There should age suggested Councillor Mc Lean pointing out the trustees will have to drive to the meeting place expected to beharrie irom all parts of thecounty it looks as if they are going to have plenty to do being school trustee may hecomea full time observed Depl uty Reeve Gilchr The proposal made by Ml landlitayor Leonard Sell that large counties like Simcoe should havebeen divided into our school areas was mentioneda gain They brushed this aside aod all we cangda xi ahead willowth regulations quire and hope or he he remarked Councillor McLean To Piclr BRADFORD Staff town of Bradford is list West Gwlllimbury tnfor onelor electionvoigo 18 county schooltrusteer Nom inafionllleeting will he held on Monday Novemb lo with willimhnry Meredithmaklng hearrange ments EleiblEfllBlflES tor the voters list arenexpeeted to be year erm inclnde isrplann olie atepayerslor ounty board representative Detalls oiyvards lor=the county ethollcsehool board ar include properties played June ownerrllomver it will not in clude another account which will be payable for the piling oi the water courts which maybe necessaryto allow dredging of the creel Shore Acre lth mennmamnmo rljd ring wuakojiven to tet tlementotthe cost which will be lncllrred byihe ditchth of drainto enable removnl oi beaverdams opening the wear course tor 16000 feet The costs are estimated at $2000000 hen eiiclarleson the watercourse in Stroud andon both side oi the water shed About $109 was thetnlal of charges disputed and these ware either confirmed or ndtus te number oi those included is beneficiaries to the drain have asked through petition for moderation of the plane Tblnvwould require the request to be taken betore the referee set up for municipal drains it this officialis called init would delay the vi klor months ENGINEER STATEMENT Engineer Williamrhlntey who outlined the work says that by openlng wide ditch otlSYect he can get the water away withoutlowering the total depth The 16 foot width as realm mended by thoeaglneer was one of the points at discussion in unease it the watercourse was Iovzerrd this would entail lowering all the bridges and cidverts on the watercourse and add coats The wide ch nel will take all the water outdeepening the course he the present depth Mr Ainley feels that lithe tenders are within his estimate the com illeted lob can be done for very moderatecost It the ap pen is carried to the reluee it may entail added costs and at sodelay the start of the work AUGUBTHEES The fire chiefs report for August lists thefollowing tires BellEwari mattress fire talo lng It minutes to extinguish Leiroya bush fire 23 minutes to handle Minets Point tur nace motor burned out llth Concessionhome of William milton struck by lightning with oemngeezopoooo to house and contents bush lire at lluronia near school re outwhen unit arrived boy liaison to hnspi withburns fire in shed at austere card Tells Ivy win yr istattt scorefcard aSouth Simone League game 1973 which cametole recently we of ilerruan ennett now vi essman pitched as ivy downed ilee to Elwood Jeanettwas thec cherend an elder ndmed Tam obtained Eeetons only hit single ton players were wallre Third seeker Frank Lennox he been superintend ent Sim Manor for 21 yrs Heswas pointed bed addition and the late thefoilrlh wlth ohemutThree other Bee It tended uritre on 11 highway near Highland mart dam restroom We look resur eltstor to Crystal Beach to at tend Toronto women until ambulance arrived to remove her to hospital lefroy Unit at tended brush tire tank packs uaedand two cells needed to extinguish old township dump lire Chtet attended liret home at Gillespie Alwna Beach when overflow at cooking oil ignited Chief attended with re ruscitalor at homo ot hire Wylie Aleena Beech he also calliwhére it was not needed Coonsrown sum 0r ohestrae from many parts oi Ontario are expected to com pets in Cookstown Agriculturat Societys seventh annual arches tra contest at the local curling rlnktonlghh Four prim winning classes have been arranged with two added for the first time $100 cash prize will be given the winnersoi the old iyme music contest and also the western music winner Second prizes in these classes willbe $125 in each division with $75 tor third Pertthounty Playboys and Royce Rein end his Country Cousins both orchestras from Stratlordpwere winners year ago Albert Gilroy and Russell the winnere oithese divisions comm hora NICHOLS uwnntcrmm NOW ADULT ENT ONLY toolr resuscitate to another ti Webb trophies will be awarded someones Over the holidey wee there wan rir hmkins Ind than reported There was theft oiredsrequlpment irom best two motor vehictucci dents CompleteU recovery of merchandise takenironr store was madeIndnauspect is to appear in court following lav ligation byICooatable Alf Chal more On the Monday there were four morehreak ins Pclv tea are contexts that cottage owners make sure their home are securely closed when they leavathem unoccupi SUNDAY EHCDOL The non denominational Sun day Schoolwill start its fourth year ofoperetion in liuronla School nestgt5undoy Children of all ages are wet come and it adults wish to no company them there are facili for class for them as Orchestras Compete Ly Tonight Ior EightCookstoWn Awards In addition to the cash prizes $50 cash special will be given the orchestr rovldiog the best square ee music The Squaro Dance Cnllers As sociation also has altered trophy Another $50award will be made to the orchestra or mus idea in special for novel mnstc Mpg William Gadson secre taryot the musiccnntesthaa received numer inquiries and much interest has been shown GordlevTapp ot Burling Vton will be master tti common les lhe Qooltstown agricultural fair will allow nnFrlday and Saturday oi next week Sept 13 and 14 Royce Reihis arches tra will providetha music for the closing dance BARRIE HURONIA DRIVEIN THEATRE NOW SHOWING Come early Seturdoynight and Acoornvawtanwmnra ey ngo Indltll be lhooomin lair Vdopmdlnnroo Intrlel Pbelpston an horse named Royl Walton Grettan wndr to vlctory intwo straighthents in one at last you fume Buyoer horse lrlsh lfury drlv en by George Wayne came nee ood white San Oeks won third or Hector iiarrisot Waug lleach out of four starters Carmen Browns Moetord en try lrlshCounsel wan in sec ond tenhne with ElmerTrlmble of Barrie getting second with Patricia Margaret Russell lr win of Colllngwood took third withbls gelding Succes1 Ea to Lady lsobel Midland horse driven by William Jones won the third sulky event tile ing the claslllrd Lady Flor eoce tour year oldnwned as many tor Oro air the only Horton the mile track have provided mth byeEverett Harvard media who back inihems Then been various Grain and others which have raced on leldlng Ontario tracks ending Canadian trul lry driver Keith Wayla was one oi the judges tor the arc races two year ago Lawrence Devlne former Coldweter me was the midst starter President at the ore Agricul turalSociety Bernell McKeyoi East Oro and members oi his executive have given the racing committee every assistance in arranging standout program on Wall Clock Gets Attention to Copkstown liree CQOKSIOWN Stat can turyold clock which has no springs but works with weight has been attracting attention It Roths shop on highway 71 miles north at this villa Retired Oro blacksmlth Bert Guest now in his 35th year laloolrlng forward to at tendlng use annual Orol Worlds Fair in September He hasnt missed the annual exhibition since this Mr Guest is tormer president oithe OracAgricultural Soc lety tExamlnerPhotn GUYSTDEKWELL urn enrol Recipes below the iaceof the clock were said tobe outta com more at the time The wall clock was about two ieet high and 13 inches across Karen Roth student at Ban ting Memorial High School at Alliston also pointed out Edison circularrrcords and piano rolls among other interesting relies oi tho 13th century Asbestol sad lr heated by placing on stoves were common on farmsand other homes in Slmcoe County betore electricity was introduced An inscription on some oi the iron said Taylor Forbea Guelph handpumped washingma chine in trout oi the shop also hnslrecelved much attention from visitors titTttHUlllomtilmtom mm unwritqu DRIVElit rnsam Bestbar Lang biotoncératesrédocédagoin galntirness to am In or he ve newt epen nd the two rate periods offered on Sunday Ont srdrloNiTOST lt annealToronto Quebec

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