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Barrie Examiner, 23 Sep 1968, p. 5

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GRAIN HARVESTING on county mm Grain harVesling is main current operation on numer ous Slmcoe Co tr iarms ltoss Chipchasa and straw berry roan team are shown bringing in mother load of barley sheaves lor threshing on his Thornton area farm Mr Chlpchase orders horses for such hauling because of more even starts and stops Baker Phoiol Hstel Liquor Held Benefit ALLISION Siaif Support for sole of liquor with meals hotel beverage rooms and coclo tall bars is growing here ac cording to Ron Cassldy local hotelmen who hopes for fav orable vote at the polls here on Wednesday Nov to Mr Casaldy said it the vote carrieshe plans to make ex tensivo new changes to the Windsor Hotel which already has been renovated since he and nirsCassldy took over last June Both came to this town trom Toronto where they taught school and have been pleased with the warm reception they have received We appreciate the cooper aiion of the lllilston council in doing their part toward ar ranging the vote said Mr Cassidy in reierence to coon clls action in making the ap plication tn the Liquor Licence Bard at his request The board approved the suggested date Under the Liquor Control Act the Alliston council could have asked thbt petitions with signa tures ot 15 per cent at the qual ified ratepayers be tiled but did not do so in the latter evcnt the council Would he re quired to take the necessary steps to hell vote NEED 60 PER CENT lt The vote gives the people Vof Allistontlie opportunity to make the decision said Mr Cassidy stating he had talked to numerous businesSmen and others We found most were tavorablebccause they think it would be good thing for the community Business people think it would help tourist trade We ourselves believe it would he an asset tollretown addedltir Cassidy and his wife Louise agreedA mper cent favorable vote is required Io All to carry each or four quasuons to be submitted These involve separate votes on mens womens beveragarooms tor the sale of beer hy the glass or bottle serving oi liquor with meals in licensed premises and cocktail here where liquor could be servedlnlicensed lounges The iormer school teachers who gave up teaching to enter thahotet business said they in tended to operate on the high est standards and encourage good trade SPACE AVAILABLE it the questionof serving liquor with meals carriesY they will operate licensed dining room This would beanbuildlng newkltchen and extending the dining room We have space to make accommodation for at people he stated it both mens and womens beverage room carry an ex tension will be built at the hack of the hotel which now faces Victoria street cocktail bar could iran H913 Egria whlcli is Allistons main street There is considerable parking at the rear and along one side of the hotel We just thought we would like to go into business one wered Mr Cassidy when asked abouthis decision to lve up teaching to become otelman Mrs Cpssidys uncle was time hotel operator at Flinton Ontario ONCE HADIBAR One of Allistons oldest build ings the Windsorjlotel was constructed in tooigtollowlng large fire which destroyed large section of the main street The site was occupied by the Queens hotel earlier The Windsor Hotel had has for years and was licensed to sell liquor until local option be purine effective in Alliston in and 15 The town was then dry until the liquor store and retail beer outlet were approved in 1954 During the 20s when the Fer guson government introduced beer tlien known as near beer the hotel had licence to sell this product The Cassldys purchased the hotel iromllirs Ann Bolgcr who operated the hotel with her husband Matt Bolger for years Mr Cassidy said if the place liquor it would mean employ ment tor staff ol from to 20 people Sale oiliquor and beer would be subiect bo Liquor Licence Board regulations We would want to operate ona hasisto be adesirablo st traction for Alliston he said Both Mr and Mrs Cassidy live ed in Tweed before going to Toronto to teach Tottenham Girl Iiward Winner COOKSTOWN Staff Miss Foletts Klndier of tichmond Hill won first and Miss Grace Weaks oi Tottenham second intheSii veriver coloring contest it was announced by Richard Berg hammer otnearhy Egbert Miss Kindleroeccives tro phy and $25 asitop prize and Miss Weeks $15 mtrd award of Sin went to Miss Connie Camp sali of Egbert Sponsored by the Silveriver Riding Academy the 1contest drew in entries Thai six best pictures were shown at the re cent Cookstown fair The contest will be enlarged next year and arrangements are being made to have the display atolttawa summerlair yr again becomes licensed to sell one pajamas InMidldnd Soon WW Stall With the announcement that large new convention centre will be coo structed It the vote is invorahle much interest is being shown here in the oomlng liquor vote slated to beheld on Wednesday largo motel restaurant limb club and cocktail town it tho voters glvathn green light The questions to be nibmltled include womenllsggod eraga rooms or and sockth bar The vote was srnoged by the Liquor licence Board at Ontario throth the Midland mncii at the Quest or delegation which included representatives oi the Victoria group develop ers Council Will Remain Unchangedtor Next Year BAXTER Stall Essa township council is completing busy year which was marked by much development around Angus road improvement and riseln popularity ot Centennial Park lleave George Davis and colleagues will be hack in 1969 having been elected year ago tor two year term Reeve Davis will start his lotith year as head oi the woodland hls lath as member He was deputy reovo for four years Deputy Reeve Eugene Smith who is viocdtlirmun of the Nottawasaga Valley conserve tion authority has heen given much credit for his part in sup porting the Utopia conservation protect as well as his general adulnlstration oi township ai falrs Like Mr Davis he won an election contest year ago for twoyear term iwo Angus members who will be back are Councillors Fred Boss and MIchnhid long with Councillnr Kenneth Blanchard all victorsat the fair lit Slayner Opens Tuesday arAYNizn lsum Boss Beattia wlllofiicially open Stay ners 15th annual agricultural and trade fair at the Stayner arenaon Tuesday evening Sept 24 at pm The hall exhibits will be open to the public and indications point to an exceptional display iruitas well as baking exhibits and domestic displays lamb show are stated for Wed nesday afternoon with champion ship awards tu he made on Wednesday night ruin now PAY lATER on our convenient BUDGET PLAN manr Mechanical Body andlj pains woos Phone biotin DANGERFIELDS 23 Brndiard st sum Junior Fair Good llitv Coilingwood conuucwooo start an outstanding junior lair was gain among the features oi the 1966 Great Northern Exhibition which concluded at Coliingwood onSaturday night Arranged or ill clubs jun ior farmers and 4H Homemak ingrcluhs the junior section had an unusually fine list of entries which were commended by lieiais Chairman of the junior fair leagues were given considerable creditand all who participated were praised for their support Mary Elisabeth Henderson was in charge at the commitoce for the girls work section along with Elia Kiiuck and Brenda inngnure The agricultural hall exodus of the junior fair were in charge ol Dee Cautts and Bob Giften while Harvey Swanson was charge ot arrangements for live stock in this station shad Signsllsked By Noltawasaga gt DUNTRDON tStaft The Ontario department of highways we comment1g committee Bill Lowe and col4 Texaoo knows this Thats why Texaco Service 0051 penny more has been asked by Nottawasa ga township councll to post now signs at entrances to sideroad 33 34 fromhighway 24 iamingit IAirport an Collingwood airport cnmmit tce suggested the name and the request was PPProvcd by Nottawasaga uncil Reeve Arnol Vanoise headsthe eoun which also includes Deputy Reeve Edgar Currie andCouro cilora Dick Madden1 Bern Swanson and John tougheed Reeve Vsnclse lsnow complet ing his ninth year as counci to 26 pleize Texas It standatd reasonthatbecauaeywinior Vndiiions vary from place to place onekind okhonieheai if suitablevfor everywhere ia ciiinatercontrolled forourlocaiity eoerrroinlé HosneIleatij eluding climate controlled oil doesnt Seeuaforftiildetoita silica PETROLEUM Street Ba 7215 AJchool parade and caiiiand polls last year cotmciilors Blanchard and Ross along with the reeve were members oi the financscommluee and Deputy ReevoSinlih and Councillor MacDonald the road committee The clerk Harold Bell is pre paring to check votcrs listVior thscoming vote for county school trustee Angus board of trustees fine lshlng busy year include Charles Bell chairman Merv Mllson and William Gibbs Both latter members also have servv ed as chairman in the pasti Essa Councillor Fred Ross also was former chairman of the Angus hoard aid poi watermm it no Woodhme oak mAupplieatloo for extension tho systemwas sent tothe 0n tario er Resources Commie sionmhldi loaned the money for the oddest financing and as soonu necessary Inmth are received tenders will he called The new area is on George street andaronnd the mill where mi devolopmen is taking pl The mains will be Joined npyith existing mains on Gee 53m village of slightly more than Toopeople Coohiown has had its own water works system for nearly slxyaarsi The financing was done through the OWRC with ihovlliage users paying back the money oh basis which has amounted to appryslmately tab $1000 quarterly the reevo at MEASSADDE LEAVES UilAWA CF Canadian osnblssador altlarge Lionel rl er recently returned from mission to French speaking African countries is oil to the United States to tell Americans about Canada The external afinicsI department an nounced hiday that Mr Chev rier leaveson Sunday for tour of leading 1i cities infra spouse towld spreadsinterest in Canadalollowing the success of Expo 57 pinvldodJy welded steel new Atourlstsge vertical pump delivers water tattoo standpipn reservoirEm pinup Joint nailed oi the and also at tboDatarioWater Commission the talk Resources ialouiiny lavflved mow bit the cost wwldjbo nutch new today he pruentreevo Mill Mohkman In mamme of 1in the lats module the council the time Wiltonju mve DEEP WELL The water supply is by Ldoep well Ittunt gt West ot the tracks Storage is vided onths controlled by tamarind system lskittishnutoniawmthuily op eras Hm reeetvedktmislth pipe ans PP pt Brndiord Snldnfthen ownc Mm Dr as OWBC general nunget as warden also participated tour otgtbo numphouse located on highway as nndaiso the wa ter storage tank was included on the program 1266474 vlaauma DRIVEAcAit 233 clears Barrio ooman JINWORLDCOMPETIUON ot vegetables grain flower and tDowisrtlieonly colorants toreceive Internationaldist ithgepv19f68 World BeerQl mpics

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