Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 18 Mar 1976, p. 5

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

1M sum Firehall may be historic site if city gets option to reverse The Borrie Examiner Thurisdoy March 18 I9765 Driving limits Wednesday is approved Amendments to the Highway Traffic Act also provide for ex tension by the courts of man datory drivers licence suspen TORUNT CPI MOIOT sions of up to three years for CyCliSls 0mm highways some offences and life suspen The old firehall site may bid to save and restore the Heritage Ontario lliclleritagc eptiag any operating losses will the required to use 510m for offences such as become an historical site if the building fails grant is estimated at$75000 he said headlights day and night if criminal peghgence involvmg cityhastheoptiontoreverseits Ald Thompson said the Aldlliompsonsaid petition Last col1 oily mum up legislation introduced motorvehicles decision in the future The city finance committee suggests declaring the fireball an historical site to aid the Friends of the Fireball FURL pending report from the city solicitor Rowe Ald Ed Thompson vice chairman said Tuesday the city wants the option to reverse the declaration if the rllts declaration will help the FDRs application to the Heritage in tario Foundation for grant The Ft is trying to raise an estimated $500000 for the restoration renovation and conversion of the building to an arts and culture centre The group has applied to the province under the omiiiunity Centres Act Wiiitario and Letitia may lose buses if more dont use them Residents in the Letitia Street area may lose transit service unless people start using buses Ald Val Brucker who represents the area said the city should investigate the possibility of changing the Sun nidale route along Letitia and Shirley Avenue llc said there are very few passengers from the area The Ald Brucker said he has responsibility to all residents in the city and not just his ward Students in the area are not using the buses to go to cntral Collegiate licsaid which was not expected by the transit department The public works committee is arranging meeting with ministry of transportation and communications tMlti ol ficials March 29 at 430 in to the city from Barrie and area residents was received and filed by the committee The petition outlined the citys Ill tention not to spend local tax money oti the restoration We welcomed the petition he said Its very much in con tention with councils feelings anyway ouncil doesnt want to spend local tax money if it can be avoided ne of the problems with the petition he said is that there are only signatures and four of the people are not city residents One person is from Aurora The finance committee is still discussing the possibility of leasing the building to the FOP Ald Thompson said the major piobiem concerns taxes on the property He said there are no taxes now because the building is municipally owned But he said if it is leased taxes are charged to the organization operating II rough estimate for the taxes on the building as it stands is $7000 year proved the rows request Itll endorsement of its application under the community centres act The city has to endorse all applications through the act before grant can be con SIILltl Barrie gets school site Barrie is getting another school site in the north end but it has to give developer 29 more houses Wayman Fairweather direc tor of planning and develop ment told the city development committee Monday Victoria Woods Developments Ltd will deed fiveacre school site to thecity He said in exchange the city should change some of thc single fainin lots in the sub division to semidetached units increasing the density slightly by adding 29 homes IT WILL COST VIEWERS $90 Barrie cable television subscribers will have to buy multiple channcl con vcrtcr tor their sets by laii 1077 it they want to view IS lctcrborough will bc replac ed by llTYrlV 79gt in Toronto when the stations begins to transmit from new antennas being installed atop treal March 30 The ltt has applied to transmit its rrenv cli language network from new antenna to be erected III the Barrie area Mr com or wn Aim IMAGINATION Judith Crist Saturday Review till he smd Rheum be IOOkMg IIWCIIY With rcntwations completed Victoria Woods is reluc stations llarric ablc the Iowcr Barrie ablc 5110 Ifll IUIW ll mumorepmmablemuw The mill lop IX Ill ld Thompson said the lilnllY Sillismd Mr Filil has asked the tanadian vice president ltlitniltltl HUI Aloxmltltll DO Kirkpatrick dOPUIY Cll TC grants for the citys estimate increases to 522000 weather said When the board Radio VItltVlhltill oinnns Saunders said Tuesday the right show the convcrtcrs engineer said thetransit depar paiided transit service which Him ofeducntimlShnuwvuumyyIS Sm minty mitt miy company can not intervene which will cost about $00 tment is preparing report on started January and are not considered iii the subsidy ouncil could stl up board prepared to build school lI channel changes until then so the company can complete in Itlt hearing in Mon Examiner lhoto RICRARD ROTHIJOUER PRODUCTION the use oi the Sunnidalc route to onith in innittnm hut will enter an agreement with fortlieconiiiiittec program media microwave hookup that will £DOITI Leo Iltll tlit tl tll itt women Illllltt reception ol RICHARDAROLHHziisaagthNE American channels and ll thctltlt denies it Itfer 00013 Says electron unnecessar lose thanncl because of the it Adult Entertainment lIllIllllltIlI introduction of the Ed wh Ils Ircnch langttagciict 89 Allister Ly AAA K21 0mg would cost the tax er millions 435 ssm all TORONTO CPI An elec Mr Davis made heavily Well let them tytitcrsi IAIIIIC planned Amber GIOW Dmlnq Room tion in Ontario is unnecessary partisan speech as his contribu know where we stand and well MonThuv5 Special to pm 7289944 an at this time and would cost the tion to the throne speech sure as heck let them know II st oo Tswi emu taxpayers millions of dollars debate Wednesday amidst where you stand III the pro omnrte Ulnan Premier William DaVis said much good natured heckliiig ccss Mr Davis told opposi Wednesday from opposition members tion members WWW lhhll WWII Mr Davis was responding in But Liberal Leader Smith iMWLIN Ill HIfmmil theIegislaturetoannouncedop whose subamendment to an HHHI illilmttklmtl it position intentions of forcing NDPnonconfidencemotionled gtIlltlttils few schools Iltiyt Entertummenf BlilooiLoanessAbominamesitow an election when the throne to the probability of an election lltlTsnllHH Hi My special ttlll planned for this speech statement of govern was absent lie was committed cm hm Ilttll naiiicd playci This week ment policy is voted on April to political engagement in moiii tit Pittsburgh liiioigtis Most elementary students The election CIlSlS W85 ELECTIONISWRUNG iiis ttanimtntrFrank IIlllltl Htk and schools will he PreCIpllatedTueSdayWhenOP The Premlm rINUIWI said Wednesday tov 32 holding parcnttcachtr in POSIIIOn Leader Stephen LeWIS Statements hemiltliOUlltlilllt iiitish native now living lll tcititwsnptoFriday Coming Next Week and Liberal Leader Stuart legislature that an election in Who Rotk iit hue Th Smith announced their inten Ontario is both unnecessary thrcevcarplayingcontract Ill The tllllttit tonnty lint 559 tion of supporting non and wrong in time of minim will It visitint some schools fllVllIl iIoi scxnsi iiiiy SMORMASBURD confidence motions If the 38 New Democrats and 36 Liberals vote against the 51 member Progressive Conser vative goverment the election is likely to come in May BILL DAVIS NDP challenges Davis on hospital closings TORONTO tCP Opposition Leader Stephen Lewis Challenged the government Wednesday to declare moratorium on hospital clos ings until provincial election isheld Mr Lewis said it appears the two opposition parties will com bine to defeat the minority Progressive Conservative government April Sabout the same time the hospitals are scheduled to close He asked cabinet chairman Rene Brunelle in the legislature to put the matter before his collt leagues as soon as possible The government has an nounced that 10 hospitals will close as soon as possible after April in an effort to reduce the expected $34billion health budget in the next fiscal year ing the suggestion to cabinet for decision IMPERIAL CINEMA SEAN Love is the greatest adventure oall OLIIMBIA PK ILRIS RASIAR ILRIS AUDREY HEPBURN ROBERT Windsor nt economic crisis This is battle purely and simply over responsibility those who possess it and those who do not ht said amidst cheers from Progressive onr scrvative members The premier said his party would not back down from its commitments in the throne speech including complete sup port of the federal govern ments antiinflation program His party would continue to govern until the opposition brought it down Mr Davis said STARTS TOMORROW Ilillllpltills ot World Team ltii IIt sticctttls ic IItlwaltls who was fired after the 1073 season will IttlHt report cards this dental check ups and holding brush Ills NOW Air OOHdIIIOIII laccr lolar llcais iii stocklliats our name CHARLIE ECKSTEIN II PIIIIIIF THERE ARE MONSTERS LIVING AMONG US with PETER GRAVES written and directed by ROBERT GUENETTE produced by CHARLES SELLIER JR DAVID WOLPER Production TARTLING PROOF HAT WE ARE OT ALONE IN THE NIVERSE TR BEST SILLING BANIAM BOOK NOW MAJOR MOTION PICTURI rt ti limo Illtht Illtdltlltl1 prom arrated Rod Serling RI LEASEO BY SUN Cl ASSIC PICTURES 1975 riic at your destination relaxed and fly rctrcslicd in laccr lolai llcar Its the only way to go 7269944 CINM Rooster Coghurn pI11 Airport 75 l5 piii CONNERY ROBIN AND MARIAN RICHARD LESIIR III NICOL WILLIAMSON DENHOLM ELLIOII RONNII BARKI KENNETH IIAIGH IAN IIIM SHAW Earlier this week the New Democratic Party introduced an amendment to the throne speech The Liberals then in troduced subamendment also criticizing the govern ments policies Mr Lewis said it appears an SAVE $504 Ilic iiianulacturcis suggested retail And olcoiirsc the To II laccr lolai licar is backed by the cxclusivc litlLl liotcction llaii llic llltllTIlllltlterl suggested retail price for the 70 il laccr lolar licar ith factory installed AilScason Air Conditioning System is lortlic lt lacci with Iactoiy installed All Season rir Ioiiditioiiing System at no additional charge to you Now is ilic time to take adyaiitagc of this UllLI Iaccr Is compact with outstanding intciittr rtitimlncss and seating tuition nbthk fifiéfinsandoth ggeiggllgt RAY STARKRIUIARD SHHIILRI ions IiAltln pm mm Ir wndmmnnh Ilicck laccrs width and stance Its wide ll should declare the moratorium RICHARD SHEPHERD IAMI tl iiMAs stance gives laccr smooth stable ridc until the public has had the 0p IVMJWM mle yum WWW RICHARD ULSTER And check what air conditioned comfort Wrtumty to regiswr its Opi will feel like wlicn you face those long Ritaélfinbelliilttie win hr Tonight not 705 925 FRAZIER HURT DOG NEW YORK AP Hr Walt Frazier star guard with New York Knicks of the National Basketball Association left the team in New Orleans Wednesday and flew to New York for examination of sprained back Its aWERFUL WRLD CF FAMILY ENTERWNMENT SEE The Hungry Giant The Illlde Wiléh The Golden Goose The Mouse Raople citaiii itcios illustiatcil iic optional ll clii lost ItNIIllilIItlll Iiiiitt tlciilcr picp otlici tilintills IIllI lio Illt tics not iiitlnilcil Ilch luncis ttllll AMG Pacer Polar Bear Available at the following II Dealers from March ib 1976 fora limited time Ask them for details zwa WANT QUICK seleniuminto Aiiitiiciion WALT DISNEY presents SERVICE Try our bot last delivery Free on orders over $600 in Barrie 10 Discount on PickUp Orders over $600 Phone 72888ll 405 BAYFIELD ST BARRIE AFULLLENGTH ANIMPTED FEATURE IA LZUI IJMHIA ItflltlItI out r1 Tonight 645 Adult Entertainment THE DEVILS TRIANGLE ENCOUNTER WITH THE UNKNOWN KELLY MOTORS ORILLIA INC It tillllltllt No01 tliillia 11 LL iiM HOLLANDS GARAGE litayiiti HIM ttt lftltl DON WRIGHT MOTORS titi Illtttillltllltl tit olltiitiwliotl tIi41Ii Illil MARSH ARCHER MOTORS LTD 167 BradtOid St IlrImirulm BtIHIHIlllil litiIlt iORbsOi HAIRth IUMMY ll 45 iii

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy