Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 10 Apr 1969, p. 3

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Fin gutted this barn and destroyed an additionalfiiam and shed shortly belong noon Btnzo LEVELS Brian Wednesday Sparks from the fire north of Orndles Road are blamed or touching off the LS acrc grass ritC The build ings were to have been dom olishcd to make way for to mm MAY APRIL ll Tracks In Show VLed lo ilrresl housing development iEiram iner photo Would Force Municipalities To Turn Over ducation Funds Taxpayers in Simcoe County can expect to receive at least aliolhcr null increase on their education tax it motion passed Wednesday by the Simcoe County Boardof Education is The board explained the more by saying that in order to be fair to all communities and at the same time attempt to keep the cost oi borrowing money by school boards to minimum approved by the provincial gov an acceptable means of regular ernmerrt lThc motion calling for an ame mendment to the cc ary schools and boards at education act would assure that all funds collected for school pirrpnscsbe turned over to the school board as soon as they arevavailablo In the past communitiusol lccted school taxes throng out the year but waited until ec ember 15 to turn them over to charged transfers ot funds by the muoe iclpalitles for school purposes should be legislated Some municipa es have al ready expressed their distress at the newbudget by stating that they just wont pay the educa tion levy Several communities have fol lowed the Drillia torinsiips lead and are refusing to pay the levy Those officials responsible for tunring over funds and dont Locnt hibernation trimmer Abrounmuaur Cecil George Guthrie it with impaired and the school boards This policy careless driving in connection enabled the municipalities to in vest the collected money and re ceive interest on it thus paying frne cities of Barrie ana Orillia stand to he hardest hit by the boards proposed regulation The interim tax system employed by these two communities calls or collection of taxes tour times with an incident in Barrie larch 22 had his case adiaurn ed until May 21 in provincial or the collection of the taxes court yesterday The adjourn merit was agreed to by Crown Attorney Vildman and defence counsel Jack Living ston FACES CHARGE charge of drunk driving your Previously the transferbi 333m 10 133mgn W35 tiinds had been made on Dec ember 15 enabling the cities to djourned until Apriin in pro inual court in Barrie yester invesr anoiemive interest to day Davidson had been diape pay tor the cost of collecting the taxes Itie decision by the board could bring about renewed flurry of protest trorn municipal ities in Simeoe County who are already up in arms over tile ed ucation budget ed allowing an incident on eb 221 in Barrie VICEvSKIPS Two winners in both the and sections of tho viceskips bonspiel at the Barrie Curling Club will be decided tonight Wednesday night in the group results were ltoney Feltis Spencer Heels McKenzie 10 Burden Brown Duffcy tn the group for ms of one game results were lVilgor lllcrden Surgenor 11 Jack son llodgson Bell Lemon 12Nesbitt Finals start at 730 15 REMANDED Robert Austin Lang oi Barrie appeared in provincial oourt yesterday to face oharge of shoplifting mm loblaws Groc eteria March 24 Judge Foster adjourned the case un iil April 23 HES CGNVICIED Judge Foster yesterday remanded tor sentencing man convicted of breach oi probation tor one week tm going to think this over said the judge as he remanded Ai bert James Quin of Toronto at ter convicting him MlSS nope LAUNCHES concur DRIVE claimed tnrsiee Robert Kclvey last night Representatives of the timer ent municipalities and members of the public will have an op portunity to air their differences with the county board at meet ing to be held April 16 The board closed its doors Wednesday nndwent into com mittee of the whole to dis cuss the format at the meeting which is slated for the Barrie Central Collegiate Auditorium tite Lawyer Objects To Adjournment Lawyer Paul Hermiston yes terday objected to request or an adjournment made by Crown Attorney Wildrnan In case or failing to stop charge against his client Dalton Craw tord We cannot help it it the Crown does not have its wit tlfises here he said Thats all right said Judge Foster flt the shoe were on the other toot ld grant you an ad journmenL Wildman got his adjourn ment until April ls Crawford who was up in court March II when rim adjournment was granted the Crown is charged with tailing to stop atteran ac cident The charge was laid after mishap Feb 20 Failed To Report Auto Collision floearold clerk from Gall Edward Hepburn was fined we and costs in provincial court yesterday alter pleading guilty to charge or failing to report an accident The courtrwas toldsby the prosecution that atabout in pm on Nov 30 1868 car driven by Hepburn had backed into apatited car on Mary Street in Barrie and had caused more than slot damage Hepburn had driven Mt and the accident was not discov ered until 130 am or the next day when the owner of the parked car came out and saw the damage Hepburn appeared without lawyer and told Judge Foster that he had made restlt ullon to the owner of the dam aged car BARRIE No Barrie mun charged with stealing obou $11 worth of arm wines from pop machine in Banthird It were end sentcmed to three months to ill by Judge Poser yedeldav Gown Attorney WM man told the eourt that on that date police had tdlowed trada lo trom the damaged pop made no outside We Gmceic rla ooOvven street and had bum Replied Vincent Kobut l7 otfiauford area and Guy Robert Talon ingot Kit Bar rie in the left of garage The pair were in Mansion at $14 in five to and mm tie cos 1he coin dranger which had been ripped from the machine was lound behind the garage Defence comsel Bruce Owen said that Koran laborer and Talon who went with his to tber as bricklayer assist ant had broken into themaoh inc on bet that it could be done 1hey were charged with theft over $50 and pleaded not guil ty but as the coin manger had been recovered Judge Foster foundthem guilty or their on der $50 Kolrut was oso fined 325 on dinrgc or being in licensed establshment but elected to serve an additional live days in Jail instead Years Probation Stole Cigarettes re year old youth who klcked in the door of the Mikes lirllk Store on Burton Avenue and walked oft with several dozen packages of cigarettes was put on probation for one year after he told provincial court in Harv rle that he had made restitution tor the damage Wayne Douglas Mann who is married with one child was ar rested ond charged with break enter and theft after police fol lowed trail of cigarette pack ages train the store to car in which Mann was sitting lilann told the court two weeks ago that he has had drlnking problem since he was sixteen and was intoxicated at the time of the offence He has been taking treatment for al nohulism said delcnce counsel tnch Hit IriendWith Bottle lieTsjailedForNinelVlonthsi man with long list at eon victions for break and enter armed robbery car then and at tempted armed robbery wascon victecl in Barrie or assault caus ing bodily harm yesterday Donald George Churly 27 of Toronlo had been charged with robbery with violence in connec tion with an incident in which companion William liobermn was beaten on tioss Street March 21 This charge was wi drawn Churly pleaded guilty to the assault charge and was sentenc ed to nine months in jail He had only been out of jail 20 days after serving temp of our years tor nine charges of break and outerwhen the assault gaint Robertson took place Oown Attorney Wild man told the court that Churly and Robertson had boondrinka log in bar wh waiters retused to serv Robertson any more drinks They had left the bar and shortly afterwards Robertson was hit over the head by Churiy with bottleTen stitches were needed to close the wound Churly was arrested out town some time later and brought back Churiys father was in court RETAIN VITAMINS To retain maximum Vitamin benefit it is advisable to keep orange mix reirigerated after mixing OPTIMIST The Continental ion was minus one nagpole yesterday afternoon when this car irom Michigan State left the drivc way and struck the standard Approximately $1500 damage Chit raids our FLAGPOLE was done to the vehicle uln aminer Photo Two Trustees Object To insurance Scheme The Simone County Board of Emotion Wednesday solecled the RoyalWestern Group to honaie its casualty insurance coverage at promiun of so tltfil year Robert Sarjcanl appointed by the board to not as its in surance bmkerlast Dccerrticr 23 recommended the Royal Vcstern Group after reviewing two olher quotations submitted by different insurance com panics The decision led to minor flurry of protest from trustees Ray Gariepy and Ray Spring Mr Gariepy said he coudnt believe that the board would accept this type of instance and asked to speak on behall of his son It seems this is something which happened on drinking spree he said wishyou could be lenient phnlt p6 coverage wilhout getting sec and price fail to see why we should ncept this policy when we dont have anything to compare the price to he sold Mr Spring added that the board made mistake in hir ing broker in the first place Mr Sorjoont obviously has split loyalties in this matter cue to the board and one to the insurance company He made an appeal for lurthcr in vestlgation Thomas Shultz superintend ent of business affairs tor the board explained that the board had in toot received two other quotations besides the Royal Wostcm Group and added that because of the size or the pol icy only CW companies would be able to handlethe casualty insurance llamas Director nf on said that the board was getting better coverage than the 37 indivimal county boarrls had last year Were getting good service and good prices in good manner he said Trustee Robert htoKelvey statal that mentors oi the board should have been pres sent when the sealed tenders were received and opened Ray Spring accused the board 0t being tax in appointing lint one man to handle the insur once The protests foil by the way side when oil tnrstccs with the exception 01 Mr Garricpy and Mr Spring voted to accept Mr Sarjeanta decision Two other areas of insinanta coverage are also carried by line board Boiler and Machin ery and Property Boilcr and Machinery coverage has been placed at $1000000 at three year premium of $10615 Pro pefly insultice coverage is still in the negotiating daze but it is expected to be avail able for the boards nextjryeet ing on ml 23 The board telt that Mr Sar jeant effected remarkable savings in insurance costs by cancelling exlfiing policies and replacing them with anterior coverages From The Bakery l2DOZ Specialibis Week north Thursday Saturdayonly ftAKrvirwi Trishainn Nenty one year old nurse at SLVJosepha Hospital Miss Hope or Ontario Ruth ln Tornto was in Barrie yes Anne Campbell student terday to lend support to the local branch of the Canadian Cancer Societys campaign tor funds tExaminer Photo CLUB friend of the boy7 OPPGovernment Business Opportunity Sign Contract ronouro cm Ontario govemment negotiators and On tario Provincial Police repre sentatives Wednesday agreed on Requires person to distribute furnace oil stove oilarld gasoline in Barrie and surrounding areas Aerograen Lawn and Garden handy 40 lb carrying bag iiizif $2002 free home delivery 7266551 All Proceeds Go Tb Boyri Work knot Mtim sooner IGA rooocrrr new oneyear contract which gives policemen wage boosts at up to 14 per cent The agreement provides for yearly salary of mm for firstclass lilan crease of $957 corpo so My new is Wm an Mm or Complete Financial Assustanee 31075 Sergeants ms in Small iynvertment required for truck ehassis crease tor salary of $9705 AN Box 625 Siaitsergeants get Slomflunder Th the new agreement an increase le Her of $119 oeterirw VARIETY rows Guaranteed Income Call us Now

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