av cvyw zuezt guest peaker at tnc meezing BEETON HOLSTEINS WIN ALLCANADIAN AWARDS hosen BllCdlvfICIiHlI breed herd reserve chaniniom for 1975 the group of four llol stein shown above are own ALLISTON NOTES ed by Bond lluven harms of llectnu lhe ltelectious cI made at the clcc of the show season From left are Bond Htucn Nugget liecl Bond llit cu lclstur Ilcsl Ilond llutcit Murmurs May and Bond Ilri cu Marquis ll Edda Below Womens Institute praised for founding local library By lARUARIï¬I SIOIXII the speaker tegttlal reg no of the dliston loni mens Inatituie on Friday after noon month Paying tribute to the adies who loundcd the littil im ary opened year ago ins Nils Ulicllx contniici1 with higtoly of lbtarie lirom mczsagc on laliCll ot apooe to the early reading librai es ttrst founded in the 1620s in Quebec followed by Nova Sco it has not until 1832 when the tree Library ict was brought into effect in Ontario loda mght of the to plotlrLCS hum Library regulation iligton ltbiarv went public in 1939 previoun to that wax tlllr anced by the local WI llllalll VJ by trio town plus overn ton l97l on All the man grant and per capta bani having contracts liltip with ith surrounding ownanip according the number of permn lining the service The cataloguing system Lon use Htit lti llldill categor ies was explained and the atlil ration with ieorgan Day Region al Library 5Y2tCIiI makes lllllln cassettm talking books and to reign language books iiiailtiblo in Alliaton lhe interlibrary lonn so up in the count mnsz al most any book mazlabla on requcal STORY 0th The story hour for gm school tlllldlCfi in popular feature and puppet show i$ arranged at the public Hiltml lhe liourd sponwred liltid Intilnta Book Wool contot which wus ï¬ery succclo ioclz collec tion and lilin were prencnl ed to the library b3 tornicr re sidcnts In till llizlon libr my bad ctrculni on ol lllltl books ttih ilttzt people using the facility Under the licndnuz What dOQu lllltbllali rlo Mrs lu fna had already ttIIIlflftl the ladies thctc limit llivll ed than billing at deal wnb smile when you are in ch00 ing your books with clecting hooks perhaps the mmt time conauming The library now has photo copier went 20 cents ithi and with the aid of duplicating mnclnne is now put tin out newsletter Mrs Home llalbcit barge of the program Mrs Bellamy gave current ants prepared by Mrs Spind I03 and Mrs llancey reported on recent executive meeting olhcr organizations was in In town the Womens Institute In assisting Knox congregation in projects toward the building fund Preb51c2 an iiiiioia tl tiimiwcil loln tlt and 1i iorltld hittl tizuiuiiitit iii gtllltl llcrtinni ocrieiacw the 30 years tilt ll 2h School lccin in but Hatt crd Orin llitn lJLIgtlIttll numlicin square lain Central America at apitï¬il in by hillllglllil lligllln Cullittl hCIlCC arranged by ltilill lllclott clicyc It Couples tfittb on Sunday one but IJtlcj gtll by lliout in rnio fill its lhev capluiittt na bot Nth tm and titniiiiizizui lien ol hotter medical tazn vi il dill hi ll lvm iit iictt ltmlifl llirut lpiot anl lJaiid lleal ol tne tiupulation under 36 littoical ntunbczs vcc pio dcd by Sue Buracl ncr mu YOU DCUIJIP alo nnte pint tillllmélliml vh guztar actin lrmx with alcohol and drugs but mpnnizncnt and selection dedicated youth leaders are do Paul Martin and the licrnrrs in gool work Christian nom cs have been not up where coupic might hate manj as children orphans or lrom broken homer who also played for situation toiloued by Canada It good rhow nod proceeda ll go toward the Knox church but ding fund Itoslt Brett won the ï¬nite here are no rlfifltHS lucky draw Ilnrbadm trip for tir small lotto It dispeir tun 5111 lt lift lhClC 39 hull lembcr of the bitumen and of indultv and 805 are low Ktnotles aim entoycd dance Schooling l5 compulsory for at the Legion up on til2 1hr lirt girl grades and tlIOrC night In connection utth lIcii who hate not had an opportun lngc Du celebrations ity for more education are tailing therncltc ol courses Hm 0N0 bout pltitrdhl at unheralticr Ihe distritt Gmernor was It in MN 5mm special uot of the Alllntull Rn pm egmameh and lat Lliib at the annual Indie zlit llfll in the Chipmunks cntrc Hall on Saturday nqht Local lloltiiiatis honored one of their members Sam lohnon rtcozniing him Paul llat ris Follow the hizhot honor llolary llcmbors ol the club mit rilnited to thr fund to raic lw £1000 to IldlP it IpOSfillIlO tor ore of their number who iutl ptrlect attendance for In of 20 your in Rotary are grown cxtenuvcly Rice and dried bcniw rind OIIIP meat aic the chief diet Ihcrc dciiiottuttc aabilils and no llomin Catholic Church is the State church th otlicr rcligioits tolcratcil but unhke hr Catholic church not suppor trill by the government lbp oiicd and ttict lotir children will he lcatint this com in weekend to lltZlll litll th or of roxiintolt HI tcrm ltl1 Mr Worticlwl ill ht mp 11 OM mnnpnmm 1th oitr runde nd pupilx 2nd ltlli loiii tirade ll ll Plfl ortcrntiii tcchiiicnl equip loo Public Kchool under the inint with its tvilc Motoring in CWWM Hm 11 itml ol Iorn Sllfllllilltl with lullc leirlul of lIil hcv ll 0w Wth lolmlllnl iniIhl cncinmtcr no lhcv plains with mm ivlh lHBunh alumni cns utter dcliciou pot tick lllillluil It the nrciia llll on IlIlLlt cuoin Mouth The choir of Rt Iulmg lmt lt hitcphnrd tltMl€ zicnl rlctl of credit for training thclto students lhn loldcn A20 Club looks forward to their prontita lions member ol the choir Kelly Donne contributed two lovely solos accompanied at the piano by Mr Shepherd During the hultiness session the subject of closing of hospitah was mentioned and matter of concern for this age group Pro fits from ouchres this notation will no to the Knox Building Fund Vlcmbcrs who cotild Assist tho library board in distribution of book to shutins are to con tact Cal Ititzgcrald Ilelp for Mrs David Perry on potato fes tival souvenirs was solicited nd Church bringing lhe BHCII lIlg hoir of Hamilton cor ductJrl bv Donald Kendrick lo Alliaton on Sundav May 16 at pm They hope readers Wlll keep the date open to come to Alliston to hear lhis outstand ing choir CANADIAN REVUE Heritage Day was obscriod lo rrilly with the Alliilon Kinsmens luh presenting The Great Ca nadian Revue light look at Canada our community and you variety show by local talent at Banting Memorial High School on Monday night With John Ball as master of ceremonies the program opened Besides the many activities of ltll Canada 13 unique pm the club there now is group rentalion by pupils of St Pauls meeting in the Womens Institute Separate School followed by hall every other Monday Barbers of Ranting kcri aflcrnnon to play cribbugo MIDHURSI Stall change in Ontario government legislation which wouid authorize munici pal council to rejec any rc quisilions for school costs that exceed 10 per cent over the pre vious year was rejected by coun ty council at its February ses sions Members individually said they were concerned about the school tax outlook but it was telt that county board trustees should be now left with handling this responaibility since they too are accountable to ratepayers The town of Port Hope forward ed the resolution asking support for the legislation The county council earlier had passed resolution asking the school boards to abide by the eight per cent guidelines and this had been supported by number of municipal councils as well as stirring considerable comment It was felt we had dealt with the situation in our earlier resolution said Warden Orville Hughes The linancc and zulininistrnlion committee headed by llccvc llill libbins ol lnninlil recommended no action on the SLtOlKl request The Port llopc rcsolution was one of number placed before the county council Objection to propoed amendment to the lils and Quarries Control Act which would have them talc preculencc ocr local tree cut tlic tvto llolsteinx bled and own cl by loud lldClI farm were tllllftll rerctic llttktdion llollcin produce for I973 lllION le he explained was too cal to make predictions ltcuinse ll council would be doing bct to hold down taxes to rec onable letcl tor ratepayers Itc evc llarry troy btatcd that We are concerned about or Itttti tt ltLtltt tuktï¬i ii 1ltl when gamed ibw citvitvn to tne goncrnincn tall tialli tw mutual iciie not more than 0ii iCï¬ ZilLlCLl I1 FAMILIES Inc lccut c7ii tIltilit run he IKILLIA Slatji lea depended upon to IlOltl tn tiai not families lltc parh of the raft in check he mid vi be llCll thr iiglitJi llc lo ltl in count ttiillittl with miiic it ll Aiutl ltcp ti aptiidni with in the cum pvi cent guidciiiic church on lctiiimiay alternoon but paintcd out the school rot nnil cvcning Feb were not yet known wtn tilt ttid Iliiilllilllf ll llt lil lh Ihnrc Eif been nriotn Hlll 1mm and come scorned br lt tltili ll Ilttl ii high he MM Mann the tlitl tiiii on liturylay Umfl writ pcrorinatict 47 litput ltcztc ilaii ilunklorii III pin and 313 in is member of the county ill in lcrrin and lid Rich 1mm 1nhtl pnl the coun nidoii arc ctrchairmen ot tiit it lll cicwiiig budget re lttl ttillllll tllt lloittl lucbtcfl lnmc xtuuhl be bump lllllllilli illillt clahonr 01 liltiCLnCS Kllltll couldnt be 2c lttt tiit lol ihf aided but ltc coituiiillcc is IIt gtiiici lIttnllltdl tor crippled deatoriiiz to hold down tot= on illililltll ont hc Burns lllbiltlli tllitlltnl inch Think ab out buying With Commerce SMART Home Ownership Savings Plan you could save your self $10000 plus interest taxfree to put towards your home Now thats smart thinking You can contribute up to fialtt all it takes is $50 to get in on lIOSI From then on you will have one of th to have money ting bylawa by Waterloo regional municipality was endorsed recommendation from Vic toria County that compulsory province wide warble fly con trol program be implemented by the Ontario ministry of agricul lure and food was referred to the countys agriculture and re forestation committee for fur ther study Deputy ltceve Muir Duck ol Mara llcad the coin inittcc Another Waterloo resolution which urged the Ontario mini try of community and social ser vices to increase the slieltcr al lowance to general welfare EISHIS lance and family benefits recip ients was referred to the social services committee The Automation of Municipal County Council rejects motion limiting school requisitions Police Governing Authorities ask ed support for resolution urg cd from Waterloo recommended ing the government to amend its regulations defining working con ditions The clerk Gordon Wat son was instructed to forward this one to Jackson Purvis of Orillia chairman of the Simcoe County Police Governing Auth critics The county decided against endorsing recommendation that the federal and provincial g0vcrn mcnhs change their funding reg ulations dealing with grants to organizations to alleviate cor lain social problems by providing monies for period of not less than three years It went on to recommend that grant be phas cd out over three years if not considered of sufficient value COUNTY GLIMPSES To improve street MIDLAND tStulft Plans to innirotc Slltrt lighting during ltlit on tllttictti slltfclh in the toun haw bccn made by coun cila street lighting committee in its recommendation to council the committee 3th priority be given to Bayshore Dritg from King to Manly rth strcct from llugel avenue to Vindiii Midland aven ch LWS IIIIC BARRIE EXAMINER MONDAY YILBRLAIH Tecumseth council strives to hold down tax increase lLtt llOLlitl be able tztiliti the guideline 1976 he on lie from Yonge to Bayehore iriic orncll drive Fretlcrick strcct and Iirlt gttrect This would be continuation of the policy of last year when lighting was improved in the ddwntowu area on Elizabeth street Russell street and the BayFourth intersEction ROLLER SKAI 1N0 ORILIIIA tStxalft proposal to provide roller skating in the tirillia community centre has been made to the Orillia Parks and Recreation tOlIIIIIloitm for consideration for the summer CILNTY CURLINU STROUD tStalft Ibe curling rink here has been chosen for the annual county bonsoiel spon orcd by he Siiicoe Couny rc crcation committee headed bv ftccyc bruLc Dockrav of Port lcicoll The competition open to county and municipal council iors and officials will be held on tituday March ti Badtrttds deputy rceve Ken Wood skinned winners last 5min when speaking lor the county Ile alao ALil make special effort to check the tax rise as much as the borispicl was held at Penc languishene It cou1l without adtcraely al fccung serviccs AII iLASSIURD Iclls of cmiccrn home ownership savings plan It vcar but fastest ways EDUCATION COSTS DCNTROON tStatl Notin vaaga township couiI has supported petition from llan over asking the provincial gov ernment to set up mettat conninssmu to examlne atI as wctx of the financing ecua tinn in Ontario WILL BE SPEAKER tllltllilll Si llurrv Cumuig manazcr oi the loronto Dominion brink here will be ucs pcaker at meeting ol the llivcrsuic ocnior C1 club on lhurslay Icb topic will he Sniy Plus THREIC PAYMENTS litlttot iota it Notice has been received by Notta uneaga council that th county will be lowing its taxes to three instalment payments this Ltil instead tun lhe ltrst rnztalmcnt will be due on Junt 10 xecond on September 30 and home March lst Ask any Commerce manager for details The sooner the better Because it you open Savings Plan by March you can deduct your 8lAll cmiiributions from your 1975 tax able income tict SMARI by Alurch lst have Money And Reduce lnxcs for home 0t your very own CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE SMART Home Ownership WY Another resolution not endors tbal no previncial or federal min istry or agency undertake any construction or works project or permit any such project to be undertaken by any govern ment agency in environmentally sensistivc areas of Ontario It also asked that these areas be identified and derignated resolution from the town chip of Goulbourn recommending that the ministry of housing in crease the maximum fee for ap plications to committee of ad justment to $100 per application was referred to the county plan ning committee now headed by Reeve Bill Gowanlock of Orillia township lighting third by December Interest will bc charged on payments not made on due dates This policy was approved by coutin council last year following contercncc with municipal treasurers and other representatives BLLI LODGE NIGHT OfllLLlA Staff mem ber or the Shrine club Gordon I3 Smith MPP for Simcoe East will be guest speaker at Blue Lodge members night at the Uirchmerc Hotel here on Thurs day Feb 36 with dinner start ing at pm RIVERSIDE CLUB COLDWATER tStafll The Riverside Senior Citizens club will hold its next meeting at the lion cente at Jnin and Mill streets on lucsluy March it with Mrs Clara ii ian as best WATERIRON STUDY ORILLIA iSlaflt Plane for changes 11 the waterfront on Lake ouehichinf Includinf dredging of Pumpkin Bay are in the preliminary stage of study by city councils waterfront cum mittee Trail approved for snowmobiles BRADFORD t51aï¬ Brad ilvll and litit Silllllil club has receucd tentative an proval for permission to use totliily refercaution property in ct Gwiliimbury subject to further agreement The club is presently Workin it conjution vl the Iluron Snowmobile As elation to ob till tr tilt li limbury property owners so iiovmobilei can link it Ill traillt already etablished in litiiiltl t0llgtllll lh cub 91 ï¬illillt llia only he estabhlied trail in the retoreatcd area will be used it tl It was recommended that the agreement terminate on March il 926 nt lst