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Barrie Examiner, 30 Dec 1968, p. 5

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AOrillia Separation Discussed By County Terms tor separation oi Orti iia new city Were discuss ed by Simeon County council at special yearend meeting held at the county council hall in Barrle today Orllila proposed that it retain all county services lor six month except assessment and roads Tha new city has mov Od to control its own assessment with Ralph Hartshorn tormer oi the county oilite the citys assessment commissioner Orih lla also reported it is ready to enter the suburban roads sys tem under plan similar to Barrie INAUGURAL SET Chairman of the county com mittee Reeve Lloyd Pddham snares NEWS HIE BARRIE EXAMINER MDNDATDECEIIBER lm Creemore Village Will Shaw Three Changes GREEMOHE Stall Cree mores new tillage council which will be swam in at the inaugural meeting on Monday Jan Lt will show three channg mm the outgoing council Back will he Reeve willed Warden who will begin his third year as head of the main cit and Councillor Frank Hartt who will start his second term Other members will be Ralph West local real estate agent Carman Goaan government store manager andpast presi dent ol the Creemore hr ol the Royal Canadian legion and Donald Carrulhcrs civil servant at base Borden ported on proxies at commite tee negotiationapriilia has been member or the county admin istration since it was lncorpor ated as village in last At the toss inaugural meeting cali cd icr Monday Jan 20 Orlllla wont be rcpreuntsd for the tint time in 102 years The inaugural meetinl will mark more than the usual chm gas In membership Retian warden Alex llchuiay and lormrr warden Dalton Jenney oi Mcdpnta will be am the members dropped the lormer alter six years or continuous sen vico and latter alter 15 years on acuity council Other veteran members who wfll be missing lncluda Port hic Nicolls Albert Calvert John The newcomer wll replace Alex hicAiillstef who retires after serving nine years Ger aid Blackburn farmer recve who made comeback as coun cillor year ago and Harvey Pettigrew who served six years on the council Lemnon village clerk will oliiciale for the swearing in ceremonyfi County clerk Gordon Watson was lormcr Crecmora reeve or seven terms the last in 1967 He became county clerk last January ceeding Fred Hunt ho heldtha post ars Mr Hunter at Reedy iinys illiks Asselin and Duene illillcux West Gwlllins burya Arthur Wright Bectona Earl Brown Taya Gordon Webb and Tossoronlioa hlaithcw Van llir Calvert retires ar Port McNicoli reevs alter heading the council or 20 years during which he has held various posts on the county council in years oi service be was the dean of 153 county council members Oldest member was Tinyr hir Asselin at at who has served some to your on county council at var ious times Mr Itasclin will be replaced by 1961 warden hlontcaim lllaur in who won the recent election in Tiny and thus reversed the result oi two years ago when itir Asselin made comebadt alter long absence The lat ter was lirst elected to Tiny council back In 1924 BUDGET FIGURES Members were asked today to give attention to prospects lor the 1969 budget figures since these will have to be decided clarly inthe year The council is laced with increased costs on theonc hand and demand tor economy Irorn taxpayers press ed on all sides on the other Neighboring Orlllla wont be represented on the county coun cil alter today as new city Reeve Graham Card mem ber tor live years and the ma yor elect Albert liclsaac the 1968 deputy rccvc were Dril liaa last county council mem bers orillia was represented on Elmvale Course 4H Homemaking ELMVALE Stall Atwo day course at instruction tor Hi homemaklnl club girls ll planned tor Emrals on Thurs day Jan and Friday Jan Theme of the spring prolect will be What Shall Wear planning wardrobes selecting oi planning wardtbocs selecting oi clothes use at commercial pat terns and sewing Members at Mt clubs in North Slmcoe Irobcilll asked to at tend DISTRICT BRIEFS ZION MTLZE WI STAYNER SimZion Jubi lee Womens Institute which is completing an active year will start its 1569 activities at the home at Mrr Walter Coults on Thursday Jan at pm hirs Norman Burkholdcr is presid ent and hirs Murray Osborne secretarytreasurer NUIIAWASAGA MEETING DUNTROON Stall East Nottawasaga Ladles Aid has arranged lts lirst 1969 meeting or Thursday Jan at pm the county council for in years as town and 101 as separ ately incorporated community The county tax rate lor 196a amounted to IM mills dis appointing saving nl only one tenth of mill despite consid crably morn provincial govem merit help through assuming res ponsibiiity oi phases one and two oi their takeover ot adminiser tlon of justice Phase three deal ing with property will complete the lranstcr or those powers to the province NOW SHOWING pm 905 pm NEW YEARS All New Horrorama Midnight Show TICKETS ON SALE NOW one time has resve oi churrl ssth township New School Major Change illost tar reaching admin lstrative change instituted in jBarrie during 1968 insoIar as its future potential ls concerned was the action taken which hrought about the present county school systems which have administrative headquar ters in this city The secondary and public schoolhoard replaced 31 boards which operated 113 public sec ondary and retarded childrens schools in the county in 1968 The Barrie District Collegiate Board also the Barrie public disbanded tor the larger ad school board and separate school board were among those ministration SEPARATE BOARD The tlmembcr separate school hoard took over respon sibilities which were in charge of ill trustees servingon 17 boards during 1966 This new system for separate schools was counterpart not the similar change tor operation of second ary and public schools placing the latter administration in charge of 18 trustees The sep arate school board has 21 schools within Its jurisdiction The latter included twoin Barb tertownshlp of Muskokar Trustees on the larger boards have been busy in planning the new system so it can best serve the interest of children enrolled fiinall schools From the start it was emphasized the new sys tem could not be justified if it does nothing more than lind ways to handle the business ad ministration more efficiently The change came intorbelng amdr considerable controversy with Simcac County council lt selihavngasked lnr dclayl9 give ratepayers generally more time to consider its implica tions Howeveronce bill 44 lor the secondary and public school heard and bill 166 tor the sep arate hnhnol board were passed by the Ontarioxlegislature in Jun 1933 the county admin all ssihn rssistanae toward implementing the new system mason GOAL mphasis was statemert of lion William Davis Ontario minister of ad nation that the major goal of the reorganization is to eiucailunal jurisdictions ablecl extending equal ed tlrnal opportunity to all the mm sunvtvzs com CHESTER NH AP lzeyearsold girl survived Christ mas Eve lost in the Woods to belowzero temperatures by curling up in the snowwith her German shepherd dogs Lynn Zilo was treated at Derry hos pital ralter being found by searchersuatabout 850 Chri mu moral lstr tion on operated in giving iD iven to the Sustain boys and girls of Ontario This was accepted as chal lenge to many who feel it is up to ail interested in improving education to see it workwith maximum success Appeals have been made to those who were skeptlchlvthat the larger jurisdiction was removing con trol farther away lrom local ratepayers to join in co oper ation lorthe common good in Simeoe County area school boardswrie much discussed be fore the county system came he to being However the larg er iurisdiction was adopted since other choice Barrie as the ad the 1968 legislation offered no ministrative centre Ior the county school systems has special interest in helping it achieve fullest is results gt CAME WITH SEAWAY Alevvives are relative new coIners to the Great Lakes art riving less than to year ago with the opening 0d the St Law rence Seaway arr an matle 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