Minion STUDENTS wm 4H AWARDS Winnersln Cookslown L11 dairy clubsenior Jerseyclass for 1960 Laureen Sheardown 14 of RR Thornton receiv ed most points while her sis ter Margaret 15 was oner up The two girls udenta of Boating Memorial High School at Allistoo are shown standing beside scninr Jersey club parish show swords Ex SIMCOE IVY Harvest Thanksgiving services will be observed in Christ Church on Sunday Sept limit 11 yo Rev Mr Sproule will be guest speaker BAPIIBM SERVICE Donny William SchaLv was baptized in Christ Church on Sunday Sept 15 by Rev Rob ertson He wore babys dress brought from Holland in which all the Schaly babies have been baptized After the service all guests who attended were lnvit ed to dinner with Elésnor and Thys at their home They in eluded Mr and Mrs Schsly Thornton Mr and Mrs lohn Schaly Barrie Mr and hits Jack Banting lvy Mr and Mrs Cleve Patton ivy Mr and Mrs Curtis George and Lisa of Bar rie Mr and Mrs Gordon Smith Sault Ste Marie Booting i3 lvyt WIENER ROAST FOR BALL TEAM The manager and coaches and all interested parties haul Wiener roast in Ivy Park on Sept If and treated the Pee WeesBantamsland Squirts boll cams By the amount of laugh ter all had good time THE LATE GEORGE ELLIS Sympathy is extended to Er nest Ellis and Ron in the death of theirfather George Utopia He was hpried lrom bterment in Christ Churcn Cem etery RUMMAGE sans Dont forget to save Your rune magevsale is in Tri 1y Pariso Hall on Friday 11 at 1030 amgAuspiees Christ Church ACW Jim Carruthers left this week to attend college in Hamilton IN BARRIE HOSPITAL lan Bantingson of Mr and Mrs Arnold Banting is par Heat in Royal Victoria Hospital BRIDAL SHOWER Mrs Lorne Carnithers and Myrna and Heather Cunningham attended miscellaneous show er for Donna Walton bride tobet in Barrie at Judy Pat tersons home on Monday eve ning 4H CLUB MEETS The 4H clubhas been formed again and held the lirst meeting at Mrs Norman Berrys on Mon councfl Ar hoisted Finishing Busv ALLISTON Stall Allisloo town council will make decisv ion shortly on whether to change its usual nomination day for the coming municipal election it was stated at the municipal hall Ordinarily the nomination would be held on Monday Nov 25 the last Monday in Noven or her and votingrdaywrhild ce the following Monday on Dec with the nomination for trustee to ward two listed for Monday Nov the council might con sider changing its municipal date However it doesnt make any great differ ence insofar as arrangements areconcerned if the voting is held on the same day spoktsmanr commented wann owo Allistonvhas been placed wit Adjala Tecumseth Beeton and Tottenham in revisionof ward two it warstamd Tecumsetb has the largest pub school as sessmEnl and it is anticipated thashoul nomination will he held at Beeton where chrunr Iselh municipal office is located The voting for trustee on election develops is required by provincial regulationsw be held on Mondpy Dec Thomas Funeral Home with in COUNTY NEWS day Mrs Berry is leader and Mrs Lorne Gilpin assistant WIN AT COOKSIDWN Congratulations to several of our Ivy school pupils on viniing prizes at Cookslown Fair The Price Brothers got first in each of their classes for ponies STURGESSGRAIIAM Congratulations to Gordon Stur gess and Miss Graham of Barrie who were married Sept 17 WEEKEND VISITORS Mr and Mrs Watson Mark ham with Mr and Mrs Wildam Foulice Mr and Mrs Jack ilog garth Kingston with Mr and Mrs John Hoggsrtb Mr and Mrs Norris Coehrane and Den lll Baxterliir and Mrs Stan bake Barrie Mr and Mrs Bud Dungey Baxter Mrs Florence Benton Toronto with Mr and Mrs Ron Cooke This was birthday party for Ron and Deb by Mia Ella McLeonuBarrio with Mr and Mrs Elwood Jcn nett Mr and Mrs Tom Sirth am and family Orillia with Mr and Mrs RobertParr Mrs Mor garet Phair and Bob Spurling olPort Credit wfler and Mrs Jennett Charles Hill Collingwood call ed on Mr and Mrs Jen nett Monday 55TH ANNIVERSARY Congratulations to Mr and Mrs John Hoggartbwho were married 55 years on Sept 11 They farmed near Huntsville when lirst married and mov ed to win 1931 Vmey have lived in the village since they retired from the larm Do Saturi day night Sept 14 their grand daughter Mrs Don Cochrane and Don helda surprise party in theirlhonor at theirhome They received some beautilul gifts Nearly all the families and grandchildren attended They were also taken out to dinner at Lakeview Restaurant in Barrie day by members of the family MAY MEET RUSK OiiAWA CP External Affairs Minister Sharp hopes to confer with Secretary of State Dean Rusk on the European sit nation while he is at the United Nations next week an external affairs department spokesman said Monday Mr Sharp is also expected to cooler with other NATO foreign ministers Alliston bouncll currently is completing thebome stretch of busy twoyear tennwhich ed wlth conside improvements finishing lilth yearns head of the counniand st two yearter Reeve Ralph Hunter is serving his eighth year asa member of econnty council and Deputy eva John Taylor his second Both were councillors before moving up Mr Taylor for d2 year Town councillors completing eira tenn include James Dickey Stuart Dermott Peter Cameron Stanley Bowen oakla Gray and James McCollaug UTILITIES BOARD Membe of the pn licntllitie commission lected twoyears alsoare cornpletmg terms They include EgtEHawkesFank and Jan derson along managed to hold its tax rble down better thanmost Simcoe County municipalities on their wedding anniversary amlncr Photo sr PlilltS Mns1 roan Congratulationsto members of St Pauls softball team who won the innisfii mens softball tro phy They defeated Alcooa Golf Club Mr and Mrs Herbert Pratt Elmvale visited Mr and Mn John Keil Sunday The ACW meeting was held in St Pauls last week Mrs Doug las Frallclr vicepresident pre sided Mrs SimpkinMrs Halcrolt and Mrs Mac Kenzie took part in devotions 0n0ct 21 bus trip is plan ned to tour St Johns at Wil lowdale Anyone interested please get in touch with Miss Macifercher st Stroud Mlss Lida Beamlsh gave an interesting talk on laws regard ing wills real estate etc Mrs Gordon Rix sod Mrs Peter Randall served tea St Pauls Girls Auxiliary were srar gazing Saturday night when they went with their lead ersMrs Haldenby and Mrs Taylor to the Dunlap observar tory The regular meetings are Mondayevenincs at1 oclock in the church basement and any girls 12 to 18 inleresled will be made welcome and will find it interesting Clerkio to ill Malchedash COLDWAIER Stall Clerk of lilatchedash township forla years Mrs Doris Cooke has tendered her re5ignation rel fedive Dewian 31 1968 in Reeve Russell Creighton and his council The township which has yearround population of fewer than 400 is now seeking applica tions for clerktreasurer The resignation has revived interest in proposal discussed several times which would amal gamate Matchedash with Odllia township and perhaps Goldwater At one time Matchedash was united with Medonte Orillia and Flos Grillio township showed inter est in the proposal for amalga mation but action was delay ed altcrmuch discussion in 1963 and 64 One of the chief argu ments in favor was that the lar ger municipality would provide better tax base loi revenue for municipal staff and services The 1968 Allistonlax es were 5989 endlï¬ï¬‚imills in comparisonytoaaas and year ago rue nonrHanscnoot Bollet Hspmnopeatagm reacusw Takpout Serv anon on Boh Murphy nativeol Parking Laue as our dscriptloo of the project mentioned 301 PAWON patrim at shedde paths belugaroofed at cost 01 3600 TRANSPORTATION Mr and Mn rice Smith Oomdiiltold he beat gram ed permission to erect stable ontheir properly and tokeep two ponies Coimcii was advise ed that poniesand horses are still mode of transportation and may be kept so long astbe conditions do not become health mena ACCOUNTS APPROVED Finance totalling $33635 and roads accounts amounting to 51161 were ap proved for Augmt Also 31 account was passed for parks BELIVDN Staff Suiky horseraclog competition for lady drivers and farm livestock show are nmongleaturea 1oc the clos log day of the annual Beeton fall fair Wednesday The fair which Is headed by Elgln Rutledge was opened to day with an outstanding display of indoor exhibits and midway receiving major attention MAIN aveurs gold entry of sulhy horses is expected to provide exciting races for tomorrow Two races with 5150 awards for each have freedom Diqll9ire1jephones IIILLSDALE Stall The question of whether Medoote tele phone subscribers would prefer increased rates to obtain dial telephoneaervtoe is being stud ied by theVMedonte telephone commissioners The commissioners members ofihe Medoote council are en deavoring to get cost apprais el lor complete conversion to dial telephones After the cost figures are obtained thermatfer oteon Phélpston Ngï¬Ã© Fran Oldgmm PHELPSTON Staff to mill centre back in the lum bering area this central tFlos comm nity still attracts its share of visitors Pete Rutledgea Vho Once tel is meetingsplace and re creational centre Ar onetime Brampton and Streetsvilledacrosse playar Mr erosse here and fa lordgsfoaleo leading promoters of minor is crdsse here and at nearby Elml va Phelpstons finest Amideni Ireland claims Phelpston is the most neighborly community in which he has ever lived The Boer War and First World War veteran came her 1930 and remained BIT OF IRELAND Murphy toundaPhelpstnn bit ofold Ireland not only be cause there areresidents of it ish descentbut also its climate and good neighbor spirit Largest building in the com munity is St Patricks Roman NClNGI Topk Jez and Year Gab Cookslown we able to nip Vans tried milled lumber to Earn Réstï¬Ã© ii 52 £5 Aésggacv egg supper at New market commotion area park Sunday Not since this site was the bank of the canll which was once intended tocoonect the town of Newmarket witbuka Simooe have so manypeople from all parts ol the area goth ered in what is now most beautiful park alongside the wa ter which fills the old canal Rain threatened offer the serv ing began but only scattered drops fell The attendance was catbnated at over 1000 Even parking space was scarce and the supporters of Mr Roberts gota chance to see and meet their Trudeau repmcntative Only shortaddress was made by Mr Robertswbo dressed in turtleneck sweater and iookl ery young and not on like hrs coder fold the crowd he was now living in Newmarket been arrangedwith two beats in race Last year Elmer Trim blea Barrie entry Vans Land was driven by Vlohn Baxter of Newton Robinson to victory in one of the featured heats Anoth er Barrie horse Ron Plekards LuckyAce ran second on that occasion In the second heat Lambert Willsons Lady Florence of Land at the wire to win the heat and take second money Markham horse Rainbow Peggy shared lirst money in the other 1967 classified with Cale phase version will ther The Medonte telephone system hasfree calls to Coldwater and Eimvale An extension of the area also is being considered The telephone system has been the topic of much controversy since petitions were madeby large group of snbscribers for dial phone service and larger freecalling area be considered fur Catholic church aviarge red brick building built in 1893 Residents said the name of Phelpstoowas given in honor of pioneervmill operatorhamed Phelps who came to this area from St Catharines and ate ed mill more than 11 years ago The Phelps mill was oper ated by water power later mill operated by Tom Ha too was powued by steern The mill era lasted until the early part of this century when the supplypf llnnber diminished and the trade moved farther north in its ng daye Phelpston had two hotels Dally convoys ol lumbcrwagons and sieighs cap can the from msrï¬ Penetan eoe en menu tï¬ukbhe made from here V51 MarinafEritmnce aodbld spammed mm room Ilh problem on two Saturday month Hahoped we who needed his assist ance ould not hesitate to con tat this office at any time NEAR TRAGEDY hmr Dtrlng upper mall child wandered down the steep bank of lite mlljad slipped into the water Her cries were quickly answered by one or the clownswbo were bondingout cm to the diiidrcnond or daild was pulled out none the worse for her experience REPRESENTATIVE The pork committee will at tend theHuronla Tourist Assoc iation gathering to be held in the Barrie area Oct it This group ls expected to have some prominent speakers to tell of the tourist growth in the ma dur ing the past season WINNEM We are sure our rea crs will join in congratulating ud wo mens hall team in winning the championship of their league this year They are discussing sud den deoth type game with the winners of the South Simcoe Lea gue to decide that championship mens softball team Iwere also winners of their serv cs SulicypitaceslTornorrow At BeetonLFoll Fair donia entry namzd cape Hill Stanley Rain fell as the racing evean wereconcludod Much interest also it taken in lady driver eontests at the Bees ton fair Mrs 1rene Walker of Hillsburg shaded Mrs Norman Smith of Brampton in the 1961 horse and buggy event which had four entries Secretary manager of the Beetonotgricultural Society Har ry Cross said indications pointed to an outstanding livestock show We alwais have good show and we cxpectthis yearsto be evlcn better than average he so sumoa ram Junior lair livestock alsnwill beshovm tomorrow with Beeton 4H Heel call club Beeton SH Dairy csltrnlubhliradlord 4H cantata and Beeion ms swine club taking part Directors in charge include Glenn Lundy and Nancy Reynolds for the inn ior farmers Ron UrnTom Wat son and Phyllis Woodrow for the 1H agricultural clubs and Lorne Williams Ronald Llsk Elgin Rifl lodge Jack Mason and Harry Cross for the fair board The advisory committee in cludes Keith Mcltuer of A1 liston Harvey Coehrane Joan Warner Wesley Mason William Irwin and Bob Hutchinson Elmvale Reeve finishing Sixth Year lis Leader ELMVALE Staff lontiom ed as possible candidate lor area tnrstce for the new county board Reeve Alex McAulev is finishing his sixth year as head of the village council He was first elected reeve in camber of 19521 the 1963 term and has remained as head of the council since Records for December 1963 EIECIIDIIS5I10WS that present councillors Norman Crane and Kenneth Knox then were reelect ed withReeve McAulcy Alex Currie hutomobiie dealer was elected to councillor his first ter Palehell who reit ed just before the last election also was elected in 1953 He was succeeded on the present council by Cecil French Former president of the Elm vaie Ciaamber of Commerce Reeve McA leywas publisher of the Elmval til June Lance from 1941 1967 Hillsdalé nu Baum mum mammoth er ranJ Piaque Gets Attention IIIUSDAIE Staff New planes and cairn at the site bl theonetime llamllton ion now picnic perk buer Highway so west of here has been attraeo ing much attention from vkitors The plaque snide was un veiled earlier in the week on the 10foot high cairn refers to the pioneer in which was the first meeting place of Flos coup nil in 1854 Built by pioneernamed John Bradford lites Hamilton the inn has long since disappeared but its part in the history of Plus will long be re membered OI pine construction the inn was stopover place for travel here from Barrie to Peneiangui rhcnc naval base An early deed was dated March 11 1836 The lnnpropcrty remained in the Hamilton family until 1901 whenll was sold to the county for reforestation purposes Boy First For 4H Showmanship Award ALLISTON Stall Lloyd West at Bradiord area is the grand champion livestock show man for 4H agricultural clubs in lheCookstown area for 1563 He won the senior Holstein competition In the Hi dairy club class with Marie Fisher Thornv ton second and Bruce Wanlcss of Egbert third Retav Morrow of Cookslown winner of the swine showman shlp class was chosen runnerhp for the overall shomnanship llele Of Taxation Low In Stayrier STAYNER Staff Stayners population was listed at 1806 and per capita taxation of $8256 in the annual report on munici pal slatlstics for 1951 which has been just received here The total taxable assessment then was listed at $1319985 which was before reassemnent at 100 per cent market value was started under the new roun tysystemn Tax Irevenoe for 1961 was list ed at $138045 The per capite tax was among the lowest in its classification For instance Har row with 11311 population had percapita tarot mono and Palmerston with 1629 had strain DISTRICT saints MOST REMAIN srava itStafD bers of Stayners196t council included most of the present members with Elmer Dorlty mayor William Moore reeve and Councillors Art Pool Ken Kerr Allister MaeDonald Bill Knox and Don McIntyre among the councillors along with Gordon Flock Councillor Harry Mathers has since replaced the latter TO ENLARGE SCHOOL DUNTMON Stall Notta wasaga township councilhes ap proved issuing of debentures for 533000 for ï¬nancing the con struction of two additional class rooms to Duotroon Central lie School mxnxasmmn omens son third mm 7132114 TAKE0UT scnvrcc HOME nauvnnx no Donlop 5t Barrie out drummer Mosrlr hippo onccro IMPERIAL word Alex McKinney of RR Brampton was judge in the junior Holstein class Bonnic Fisher of Thornton was first Doug laugth of Barrie second and Ron Murdock of name than Laurccn Shcnrdown won the senior Jersey class with Mar garct Sheardown second while Paul Wilson of Stroud was first for showing srecr colvcs Alan Sproulesccond and Brian WIL Bang Black of Cookslown area was ï¬rst for senior Hercford show with James Hayesol Cookslowusecondln the junior rclass Beverley Chipchase of Thornton was the winner In the Yorkshire gill class Paul Dermott of Cookslown was first with David Booth of Stroud second and Beta Morrow of Cookslown third September Gaudetteol Barrie won the lun ior Chorolnlsclnss For one lambs Ian Haslett of Cookslown won first wlth Andy lloxlelt sccondand Doug Fonuell of Bradford th Rulh Regnoult was tlor corn club members wit Pctcr Harvey second and Barry lcbb third All were from the 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