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Barrie Examiner, 12 Jan 1976, p. 14

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Warden seesbeneiit in farm building permits hlllIIURST Stallfl Propos al that the Ontario government amend the new provincial build ing code to require farmers to have building permits for new farm buildings was defended yes terday by Warden rville Hughes Rock from the convention of 1h Ontario Association of Rural hi rripalitios in Toronto where proposal was endorsed by majority of the delegates from some 356 municipalities Mr Hughes said that the new move would be protection tor turm cr will lIOVIII information on new buildings for the 855955 mcnt department and be an ad Vantage to farmers by requiring minimum standards to be met Furthermore he pointed out it would help farmers who quali ty for the farm tax rebate All around believe it is protec tion to farmers said Mr llugh es who operates large farm cs who operates large farm in West Gwillimbnry himself The warden headed delega tion from Simcoc County counc oil which attended the convelh tion at the Royal York Hotel Others from the county were Dc puty Reeve Muir Duck of Mora chairman of the countys acri culture committee Deputy ltce ve Edward llill Tay llcmtv Reeve Bill Calvelcv of Orilliri township and Deputy llccre ASK MORE INFORMATION Charles Simpson of Oro lh clark Gordon Watson attended the firt day of sessions COUNT SESSION lhe delegates are expecth to give reports on the bCSvIOIl high lights to the county council at its coming February nectlnn The latter is to be held at the administration building here on lliursday Feb t9 starting at 10 am Mayor of the township of East Gwillimbury Gladys Rolling ar gued it was in the best interest of all municipalities for building permits to be required for farm building Under the new code which be came law at tho IJtgIIlllIllg ot thg year any building on farm not used as residence does not need permit One delegate suggested the Eovnrnmcnt was hjlltlllll to mucl money on special commis sions and boards and Illls Is one area where it could show more restraint Dick lllingsworth director of provntcial municipal affairs sc cretariat said one reason so many special rd had be come necessary was th at the municipalities had abdicach so many of their responsibilities Timothy OShea more of thc lowmhip of Wollc lsltnl near Kingston was named by acclil Initial reception is lukewarm Allist on planning for joint ALLISTON South Simcoe civ ic officials have given luke warm reception to the sugges ted creation of joint planning committee for the Aliston area am not in favor until see wivt the province really wants sc Essa township councillor An Mancini after meeting in to council chambers with uncil members and plan board DIEIllelc Ministry of housing official Sle Kennedy promised to sub larer references of the idttee for consideration by councils of Alliston Beeton 1tenham Essa lecumscth losnrontio and Adjala Alliston at the crossroads of development because it is run ning out of suitable land is also at the crossroad boundaries of four towndiips 2012 PROJECTION Mayor Oakla Gray said the toxin could triple in population to 13000 in 35 years according to the Simcoe Georgian Area Task Force tlist0n should be planned properly for 15000 people he said It the surrounding mun icipalities dont cooperate well have to do it on our own Mayor Gray said after the meeting We would like to sit down with the four areas from the start If they feel we should go it alone we would do that but an area group would be much better 011 the other hand Conn Man cini said the area around Allis ton has been planned for some years by the townships Tec umseth and Essa are well down the road in preparing compre ALLISTON MAYOR Oakla Gray talks with Elaine litch man of the ministry of hous ings adisory branch before special meeting with represen tatives from seven South Sim coe municipalities The minis hensive zoning bylaws he said Essa Reeve Eugene Smith said the provinces suggestion of joint planning in reasonable ap COUNTY GLIMPSES try is suggesting tormation of blaming committee to deal with development around or ban centres particularly the Town of Alliston Alter mild reception Shane Kennedy 01 the ministry said he would preach but committee require inition He said the propowl will be the form of any better def Three instalments asked MOONSIONE Stalfl No tice has been received by Me dontc council from Gordon Wat son clerk that the county coun cil wit require 1976 levies to be pl in three instalments in stead of the ordinary two First instalment for county tax es will be due by June 30 with secsnd on Sept 30 and third on Dc 13 In the case of nonpay msrtt of any instalment or porv firm on due dates the munici patty concerned shall be respon sible for added interest This new arrangement was ap proved after discussions held by county officials and municipal treasurers last year It is move to encourage earlier collection of taxes to reduce interest pay mettts Reeve Ingram Amos heads Price of remains TORONTO 1C Steers sold at steady prices on mod ratc demand while heifer prices were under pressure at prices $1 and more per Inm dredweight lower at the Ontario pli2 stlckyatds Tuezdav tow prices were steady and bull prices unchanged Regular veal traded at steady prices on moderate demand Tbsre were no sales of re placement cattle Hog prices closed $130 per hundredWcight lower There were no early sales of sheep and lambs however in Appoint members to cream board TORONTO Agriculture and food minister William Newman cncunccxl the thiointmcnt of Nri Alfred Fort of RR Can field as member of the On nrio errm IlltlrllCCrn market we board He also announced the reap pointmen of eight other board members Kenneth Bmwnless of hchmth Where Vader of Coo llill Gord on ltiscbrough of till Ux bridge Murray Smeltzer of RR Rockwood Douglas Fraser RR Blyth Howard W11 5211 of RR Owen Sound Don ald McCumb of RR Lucnn and Leo Savage ltlt Cor beil the Mcdonte council Other mem bers are Deputy Reeve Horace Vascy and Councillors Ken 10 tage Dave Gordon and Dave Walker with Howard Robinson clerk ENVIRONMENT COLDWAIER IStalfl lhc Hurcnia Horticultural Society which is headed by Mrs Robinson has shown interest in promoting the protection of the environment with cleanup cam paizns as well as holding meet ings for instruction and discus sion of subjects connected with horticulture 3200000 CREDIT OItlLLIA Staffl request has been made by the Orillia public utilities commission to the city for extended credit of $300 steers steady Mondays sale all classe closed at strong to highc price Slaughter cattle 3415 AtA steers over 1000 lbs tunsit with sales to 4480 medium 35 41 common 2732 boner 125le A1A2 heifers over 850 394030 with sales to 42 medium 133 common 2732 boners 2226 D1 D2 cows 2527 DZID4 2024 good heavy bologna bulls 2330 common 2127 Slaughter cuva sou Irvht choice veal $4M55 with sales to 60 good ligli illill hc tIlOllL 4040 with rules good heavy 3540 medium and common 2035 buteher calves 3844 Feeder cattle and Calves 400 No sales Ilogs 1416 Base price $00 $6910 currently at Toronto 08 live boars 3525 Sheep and lambs 375 Good lamlis over 80 lbs $50$65 wrth sales to 71 light lambs tiri 75 with sales to 39 yearlings 40 45 new crop lambs 8310 with sales to 110 sheep 2735 with sales to 38 VREADING IMPROVES EDMONTON CPI The Ed monton Separate School lloard says elementary school students are becoming better readers In 94page report the board says the school with the highest av erage scores Increased In both the vocabulary rate and com Prehension rates since 1960 000 lhc utility recently trap lcrrcd water and sewage collctn tions to the city Low water lc IS at rillias Itlllllttllllillt own ed generating tiltIOIIS has rchc ed local power output and has made increased purchases net ewzuy from the nario Hydro SET FOR FRIDAY IIISIUN Stafll New ol ficcrs will be elected and plans listlbbcd tor the new term at the animal meeting of South Sim coc lork Producers which is to be held at the St Johns United Church auditorium on Friday at tcrnoon Feb 15 SIIRINE CLUB ftlLLlA lStaffI dinner meeting will be bed by the Ur illia Shrine club at the Birch mcrc Hotel on lhursday evening Feb 26 COMMUNITY lAItIY CROWN HILL 15am The Womens Institute will hold Community party at the United church here on Friday cvcn 1114 lch 11 with names and cuchrc ST IAIItlllltb IINSWII lhc second an nual St Patricks Dance spou soml by the lainswick ltecrc ation and Community Associa tion will be held Szltlrdt Mfrch 11 at 3110 pm in the Stronti lnnidil ltccrcation Centre WINIEII CARNIVALS MIDLAND lhis iwnn hins men are calling their ntcr carnival to be held this weekend lluronia Ilcrltugc lltcstival It will take place in Little Lake Park In nearby lcuctangubhcnc Win tcrama is also scheduled for this weekend PORK PRODUCERS ALIJSIUN The meeting of the South Simcoc Iork lroduccrs will he held at St Johns United Church hall on Friday afternoon Feb 13 for election of officers and prezenta tion of annual reports HOCKEY DANCE THORNTON The local min or hockey association will hold Valentine dance on Saturday It the Ihornton community cen re SKIING TOUR MIDLAND cross country ski tour the Martyrs Tour will be held Sunday starting at 11 am The tour starts at St nacc ending at Sic Marie mong Ille llnrons The event is organized by Midland Ski Club APPOINTED ELMVALE Staff Ken Guthrie has been appointzd to head the Elmvlale committee of adjustment for threeyear term write to the councils of A111 ton Essa Tecumscth lcsoton tie Arljcla Bccton and Tot tcnham to explain exactly what the provincial government has in mind lExamincr IIIOIO discussed at the lmcl ol urin idual councils COUNTY PATTERN At the start of the meeting Mr Kennedy said development of South Simcoc must take place in the cohtcxt oi the Shutc Georgian lnsk lorcc rpott ow in the hands of proiinciul treasurer Darcy 1cIouh the report says Suncoe County would triple to popuntton of 510000 in the next years with Bar rie having 125nm lr lxcnnzrly rail pun1 for development around urban cen trcs will rcqmrc special atten tion To deal with truce urban growth hc sun4r lcd Formation ot planning committee Vlill rcprcwntalivcs from all seven mltnicipalitic2 Hiring o1 planning consult ants to prepare development report the of itiinisirj or housing personnel Ill preparing the re port and Amendment of official plain to impicmcnt lCtiHtlllltlltlullonn that are approicd by the com mittee and individual municipal ItIOs lccumscth Rccvc Harry CFO said his townhip is on the rieht track in preparing mhirj by law There are plans to confer with neighboring municipalitic he said After Ema councillor Mancini proposed oncononc meetings with abuttin neighbors minis try official lCIainc Ilifchmzui said that strategy could rcult in du plicalion ot ctlort an lnuhcr cot in thc Alliston arch Mrs llitchman said the plan ning committee could have about seven mcmhcn and she cited the low costs and large benefits that came out of the CouLhichinjz mcti planning board at India An ot Iicial plan for the area was coin pletcd recently An unidentified civlc official said the local politicians are concerned about the higher cost and heavier workload that could occur with an additional planti ing committee Mr Kennedy said 30 per cent grant for any sludv could be pro vided by the province mun4 ARTICLES FOR SALE About calls the lirst night sold all articles Bid citetcrflcld black and wiute houndtooth llcrculon with storage section $50 Single ocd box spring and mattress new $75 Coffee table oclzgon leak $23 lclc phone For QUICK ACTION TRY AN EXAMINER WANT AD Telephone 7282414 mation as president of the asso wardcn ol Lambton County Aurclo liournicr lceve of Alexander McDonald rccvc of to pllvcnl nonfarmer from citation tdurc over from lcll Vanklcek llill near lawkesbury Eng president Donald Williams was named f1rltt viceIWCSldilll and second vicepresident will he DISTRICT NEWS ZTIIE BARBIE EXAMINER THURSDAY FEBRUARY 12 1976 Will select Winterumu queen PENETANGUISIIENE SlamCraft shows outdoor skat lng and dance hockey tournament and queen contest tinals are some of the highlights of the Penetangulshene winternma planned for Friday Feb 18 The wiiltcrama quecu will be chosen at the Pen Theatre at 845 pm torehllght parade is planned for later at 930 pm in which the queen will be taking part Among features planned for Saturday Feb 14 are sleigh rides curling bonsplel drama club show at the Pen Theatre snowmobile races snow sculptors barbershop singing and Ilshlng derby There will be an evening damt starting at oclock hockey tournament has been arranged to start at the local rink at am More hockey is planned on Sunday Feb 15 along with snowmobiling pleasure skiing Retired Medonte billlurd tourney finals outdoor skating and builder 80 recalls past hockey teams COLDWAIER Steffi Mod eration and rcnular exercise we re recommended for longevity own retired ledonte builder who will be 81 in April Remarkath active for his age Mr Robinson l5 still keen hockey follower and enjoys wat ching games on tclcvison icn young man he played deten ce on Goldwater and rillia Ullt teams lherc hrs been of changes since then he re markcd pointing out this was back during the 205 Coldwat or had some pretty good teams back then and alo during the curly 30s In 1033 CIIlt€l intermedi ate won the Gcrzian Bay 10 gue championship and reached the Ontario semilauds betozc losing to Oakvillc There were no uni civisions then he SLIJ stating intermediate was between senior and iunitr lhe Langston ltolltct Lawr ence IJlllt Keith Robinson and goalcr Ilcrb Sevens were some 01 the players he recalled Carmaus vouuger brcthcr Lawrence bxinc licith Robinon and goztlcr llcrb Stevens 30 some of the Plover hc lCtuIICtl Carmens younqu brother Tm orgc who was defence stalw art with Urtlliu llllll rs in 101 is resident or Epanoli whch he has lived tor about no pram The jrinc brother IIIltI Ilililn fastball plane in Ills l1tlt has Itll ill it Ioltic tumult or mcr 20 yearn Iljcl Delegate going to 4H session blllll fStYl lon tidi son of RI Stayncr will we tltl Sonh Stuntic lII zllcdl lural lcavlcls bl prminclal con ference the King Edward 11 tel in lortnto this coming week cud lltc 30le III 0011 00 Sat urdej ml the oroumn Includclt lectures Iigt llll quct Each county in the prov ic hm IltII united to send dclcuutt Don is tilll3ut ol the South Simtroc tll leaders group Need more toilets at Essa park lHXlllt The crzh clld 7r toilets rzt lsa Centennial Iml amour to fall lthmt if the re commended quota the minis of lIllIlIlly mri IOlllHll halt adict li tounship council The Innistry in letter to ccuncil said ltlllll0ll in the number of campsites or const ruction of mare privic should be imridrr There are 38 camp sites in the park Clllltcll IlLl rctcrrcd the letter to the Centennial Park board STORE FOR RENT 2500 to 5000 Square Feet loin Inilaws Woolworths tlln Shoppers Drug Mart at the IiAItIlII SHOPPING PLAZA Space Suitable For Furnlture Store Hardware Womcnu Apparel Florist can shop FBI ic Shop etc Phone Donald Ormc Milil 9252851 consolidated building corporation limited The father the late Rob inson was township clerk for lie also ner by Carman ltabin on tII tn and general store at Moonstone record 53 years tor vcarh the 1ownshiip of Lochicl Cornwall BAN IS ASKED Another resolution which stirr ed much discussion preposed that there should be ban on purchase of farmland by non farmers unless they intend to work the land Some delegates objected to the reports recom mendations as they warned of its implications call for further study was mazc but when show of bands was asked majority favored the motion lln resoluficn read In order buying farm lllllI as taxfree haven it should be necessary for the owner to either derive most of his income from too larm un it or prove that lb farm pro duce annually minimum ulOS from the land The report was LKCUIMCQI an working paper by majority of the lclcgatls The convention was held at the Royal York llo Icl Don Rodgers cometarytrea surer said the report should be viewed as guideline for discus sion It was pointed mt the ba sic need was fair return to far mers for their investment nd work 40 US soldiers to visit Borden BASE BORDEi Ihe Ameri cans are coming The Americans are coming In earlier times during its tur bulcnt zooy 11 history the Unit td States of America has both received and launched imasions across the Canadian border In this year of Bicentennial celebra tions 40 American soldiers will make yet another invasion of Ca nadian 5911 when their Hercules aircraft touches down at Cana dian Forces Base Toronto The invaders will be member of the 118th Infantry hlo ha Illlll luard Unitcd States Ar my and their mission here will be friendly one Theyll be spending the weekend Feb 2329 taking cold weather training at Base Borden with members oi the Itoyal Recurrent at Canada Toronto militit unit based at Forty York Armory The parttime lIlI0lI of both countries will work side by Side in the snowcmLltl training ar ealt at Borden two day lhevll Snt5IIUC in carrying all their equipment on their backs or pulling it on inhuman lhcyll fearn winter canmuflagc tech iiiquc and how to owwvith the cold and deal with gtlltlt problems as in stbite and snowlilindneSn This joint lllllllll3 PIUIII ius uiolhcr in of fricz Iip icon which Inc two unit have f1ltlpilt0l lint his one omnitt tum31 jlgniti cance in bath of the second cen tury lllllLtuljC celebration of the tnited States ol America Films Movies Free Hawaiian literature Suturduy Hawaiian Bake Sale Free Hawaiian lei Exolic Hawaiian Dishes Plus numerous other activities All sronrs OPEN THURS

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