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Barrie Examiner, 7 Apr 1969, p. 5

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mm REEVE Cochrane rigth congratula tulutu the township building inspector Griititbs on having received certificate inrn George Brown College alter completion of plumbing inspection oourese Ionlstii had unma Pioneer Lumber Erd record year for building construction in less and pros pects again an good Exam iner Photo Construction Getting Busier In Innisfll some Stall While not equal toiast years record cou structlon building prospects in lnnislll continue bright accord ing to Griffiths building inspector There was seasonal slow down and also some minor tedi nicalitics whim have been solv ed said Mr Griffiths etplaln ing he anticipated an upsurge in construction applications Lot figures showed 16 permits issued during lilarvh covering an estimated $150050 Instruction it While down somewhat from last years $306000 figure ior March it was still creditable showing with due regard to all circumstances his Griffiths felt There will be more withrpring construction starting his suit gated ALImill RECORD Duringwoa year which marked an alltime construction record or innisiil some 730 it permits were issued covering if building estimated at $5500 Regulations in innisill require building permits to cover any Goldwater Gets School Tax Raise COLDWATER Stall Reeve Ernie Miller and Goldwater coun eil colleagues will discuss sharp increase in school tax levy at its regular meeting on Monday night April The lirst requisition from the new county school board asked ior $42800 from this village of 700 population or this amount 322630 was for public school purposes and $19661 for secon dary education The 1960 tig ures were $14150 and $14006 structural change apart from general maintenance or repairs Permit toe ior the first $1000 worth oi mastruction $5 and then $2 ior each additional $1000 lbere are other liguros but these are the main ones his Griiiiihs mlalned Building inspector in lnrrlstli tor the past our years Mr Griliitis recently completed plumbing inspection course at George Brown College in Tor onto or which he has lust ro ceivcd special certificate The diploma was trained and placed on the wall at his ionis lii office along with motor ship ccrtilicalu tor the Ontario Building Olficiair Asociatlon and Ontario Plumbing inspecc tions Association IN AliMY 22 YEARS active at Lethbridge Alta lllr Griliiths served in the Can udiun Army ior 22 years first enlisting at Calgary in 1040 He was at Base Borden from 1055 to 1062 and was W00 when he retired When in the army he instructed in the plumbing the ory ior 12 years NEWS mmsummuoumvmvm One Farm Organizationldea Compulsory Deductions Hopped Shncoa County iarmers will be among those voting on Wildfi er they want general iarm or ganisation to represent hrman oi Ontario shortly The geosralorganization ddoh would become the voice in the proyims 100000 lam era ll endorsed would be financ ed by comqu deduction oi unto two tenths of one per cent at their income from market Iain according to the plan announced The nsworganlzation has the Wort oi the Ontario Federa tion or Agriurlture The Pro lident diaries Munro made this clear in describing the your campaign our greatest cam with ever it could mean briefing about the dissolution at the federation and its replace ment by the larger organisation with greater powers Mr Munro said in Toronto the lcdemtion has promised total commitment to achieve gen eral tam group and giving attics mace and its field sacre tary Grant Wallace to the cam paign cothmlttce They am also supporting the campaign with financial backing The Ontario Farmers Union has strongly ohiected to the compuisoiy deduction aspect without tree choice loriarm em to vote or their own con trolled organization union re port quotes farmers as voicing strong oppomtion to what was labelled as undflnocratic pro cess and questioned Whether WIDELY VIEWED The 21 national parks in Can nda are visited annule by about 1500000 persons Elmvale Fair Adopts Fall Color Theme ELMVALE Stall Prom enade of color will be the theme for the closing day parade of the ElmvaleFlos Fall Fair so cier annual exhibition which is to be held here on Thursday Oct to Saturday Out 11 Frank Archer scliool princi pal chairman in charge an uounced prizes will be awarded ior the best floats and good showing is anticipated Torn Mc Carin and George Allen are oth er members of the parade com mlitee Iooperation of tall fair en thusiasts has been asked by the committee members in helping to obtain good band that has not participated belore They suggested that contacts be made with members of the committee FLOAIE SOUGHT jWe also ask the coopera tion of all those who entered floats last year to enter gain the committee members said in joint appeal to make the 1960 parade the best on rec ord New entries are invited dcplcting the color theme Flo Deputy Reeve Earl Ellt liott president and colleagues also have been busy with early dis plans in organizing lor tho live stock show horse racing agrl cultural displays indoor exhibits and other competitions as well as special entertainment BACON SHOW new bacon carcass com petition is to be held this year Don Jacobs is chairman oi this committee with Joe Dyer and Elwood Langman other mem bers Arrangements also have been started or outside concessions with Ken Spring as chairman Plans have been made ior an auction sale on Saturday Aug ust which is just before Civic Holiday Past president Cecil Ireoeh who is rcevs ol Elm vale Alvin Greenlaw Alex Fin lay Bob Lambie and Joe Dler are in charge The lair itself comes just be iore the Thanksgiving holiday tithe latest exhibition in the ct HAVE PART We are hopeful of surpassing last years standout lair and par ades which were seen ad to none said tall lair bulletin released by the committee Ev eryone had to work to make the 1968 lair success from the school children to larmers bus inmtcn homernakers retired people and pensioners Our com munity fair and home show gave us all every reason ior pride Aim for 1969 is to malts the lair biggerand better than ever it can be done if everyone gain shows the same enthusi asm the fair corranitteo ap peal stressed Is Open Atlast WERE FEATURING7 The fabulous We also feature sArnrss assr gAnTansns Your Ham Al or Phii Norro MENTIONOUR wArTnsssssTHEY SPEAK rot THEMSELVES JERRYMANN nun cANAoAs NUMscn oacANrsTANn cOMsorAN oratorin oi isms would in or the plan Mlny thousands at Ontario farmers who are against the in crerscdgovemment control pro pcsalswlllflghttostoptbelcd eratlon and the govemmcot campaign to save their family larm and tomaintain individual rights ior larmers said the an ion report IlililSill NOTES HILISDALE Stall With new Hedonta dcveiopmmt ax pcded to be lpuned by plans ior cottage subdivisions Ind Irt iflcial lake rcsldmta here are looking to Hillsdala in he mong communities aiicdcd it will bring more wrists and other it should be help iul to business enterprise lug gcstcd spokesman who exhi bited records tracing Ellisdlias history hark to its plmeer hum bcring era lumbering is still an important trade in this bled note community through which runs Highway to lhe cairn marking the site oi the one time Hamilton Inn is on the Highway not for trom hm mar munching Amilug We Orr Lake area began about 150 or shortly altsrvlard when Dy meat and tiny oi Barrio ball the first local sawmill Ind grist mill dam was built on the river lorrning pond to iuranh water power lor the mills The sawmill itsclt was constructed clmctothepondsologscould be taken directly from the er in this mill was sold in Jasper Martin of hiiitou and be and bk partners developed the mill to that it manuiacturcd lath shingles and drused lumb er Most oi this material was sent to Barrio ior shipment to Assistant Township Inspectors Are Ndmed Douglas Held 51 at Richmond Hill has been selected as assis taut township building and plumbing inspector He will commence his duties at start ing salary oi $5500 plus mile age Heiis native oi Rich mond Hill and has been sell employed in the building trades lor 23 years ROAD ARSISTANT Wayne 21 graduate of Eyerson Technical Institute has bccn named assistant to Road Supervisor John Cowan at starting salary ol $6000 He will have on olllce in the roads de ment building and work with lir Cowan ATTEND CONFERENCE dire Audrey Trotter oirairv man ol the recreation munit tec oi the township will attend the provincial conference on re creation in Toronto Councillor Groso will also attend EURFACING the roads department is ask log that in suggestion for sur lacing of 10 miles of roads this year be approved the locations being in an area hard in reach Council is not in favor or allow ing midnight to dawn dancing on holiday weekends quest from an orchestra leader to be allowed to operate such dances in the Parsons dance hall was burned down SERVICE FEE The clerk was instructed to ad vise Bud Martin chairman of the protest committee that the matter of service ice and hiv law 5832 is still nrdcrnonsid oration by council but the pre vious decision to eniorce the resolutions is still in client CONSENTS REQUESTED Elston has 15 lots in his list or consent to convey as required under Bylaw 0032 which came up for considera tion last month Mr Elston had suggested that sales of property IMP liil THEATRE were deterred when the bylaw was passed Two other requests were included in the committee oi diustment decisions set tor the litth oi last month Another hcaring scr lur the 15th includ ed exdeputy reove Sayer who through Donald Sawyer asked ior permission to convey 150 acres of iarrn lands Mr arid Mrs Klimcat asked to be allow ed lo convey 45 acres in lot 20 concession it Cheater Avery and Melvyn Pitcher asked for consent to variance of bylaw A40 as amended in order to split lot into two parts School Tax Levy Up In Medonte MOONSTONE Stall Me dcnte townsz has been asked ior $143354 for county cduca tionai purposes up lrom 889352 year ago gt The levy will lnnreasa taxes lor residentlal and iarm rate 293 mills and commercial rats by 327 mills on property as sessed ior $4000 this would mount to ahnost $120 tor home owner nnd £184 ior commercial taxpayer The levy included 574604 or public schools and $68700 or secondary school purposes The school levies last year when ad ministration was done by area and local boards were $12446 ior public and $56006 for high school Members ol council will dis cuss school taxes at meeting to be held on Tuesday April Reeve lngrarn Amos hands the council and other members in cludc Deputy Reeve Horace Vaslt ey and Councillors Boyd Miller Lyle Johnston and Don Wood row Howard Robinson is clcrir REVENUE 15 HIGH Hamilton for conscnt to convey acre Reynolds or consent to convey part of lot 22 Con cession 11 having an area ol acres EASTER SERVICES The Huronia school will be the site of an Easter service at 11 am on April under charge oi the Barrie Youth Fellowship Time services are uondonom irrational and special lnvitn tion is extended to the parents ol the children attending Son day School there MDCKTNGBTRDS To be awakcncd by the mock ing bird Florida state bird whose tunes vary according to what he has listened to previously lets one know that the sun is shining and the birds are happy They are longwinded singers and are garment in most parts or the LAST TIMES TooAY Traced At Hillsdale other points In mo it was sold to Gideon and William Short reed hintin centroid ureaW William Shortreed was drown ed in the mill pond in an un lortimatc accident His brother Gideon carried on the mill un til lm when it was sold to the ltaalow brothers or Fawn vale later it was dismantled Ai ORR LAKE other mills were constructed around Orr Lake alter abranch line oi railway was built trons Elmvaia t0 Hillsdalc in the 1370 Aaron owners oi these muis were John Hay at No toweil Gccrge Cooke and son ol Stewart Town Halton Countyxr tho Zimmerman and John Shaw Another branch hire was built to the 7th concession ol iiicdorrta where the Shortreedr brothers purchased mill from John Knight John Hugh al so operated mill on the tth Aitcr most the timber was cut the spur lino hacks wera removed About 1500 Henry Wise at St Catharines purchased the Shortrced timber in Fla and op eruted mill here in 1905 he1 moved this mill to Cralghurst when the CPR Sudhury railway line was built Mr Wise operst ed the mill until his death in 1010 when Dun Buckley and Tom ONeil cut the balance oi the available timber and then dismantlcd it non TIMBER The Sbortrcod mill in illedootd was destroyed by tire in 1001 and timber rights were acqulrt ed by Martin brolhcre of Bills dole During the peak at lurnbcrlng in Hillsdolc Martin built hoop and slave mill also or planing mill which operated from 1900 to 1915 Hoop timber part1 ly mnnuinctured was shipped by rail Irom marry harbcr mills in the county and manufactured into hoops and stave here at Hillsdole Continuous 30 p111 FEATURE AT l30 PM 630 ts 930 PM lillW Filil THE FIRST TIME 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