Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 24 Apr 1976, p. 2

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TO BECOME CLERK CREEMORE Ted Underwood will become the new clerk of the villagepf Creemore on July leaving his position with the village of Cookstown after four years of service Cookstown will COUNTY GLIMPSES 0MB hearing on subdivision MIDHURST 55lot sub division proposed for Minesing will be the subject of an Ontario Municipal Board hearing on Monday The hearing is to start at 11 am in the Simcoe County ad ministration building five miles north of Barrie Vespra township council Ins refused to recommend draft approval of the sub division proposed by the Sade Company Council has asked the com pany to provide plan for ex terior drainage as well as in terior before ap roval would be recommend BIG BROTHERS ORILLIA Staff Annual meeting District Big Brothers Association was held at the Sundial Inn Saturn room Don Morganson of Sir Wilfrid Laurier University was the special speaker of the Orillia and ART SALE ALLISTON An art sale and show opened today con finues on Sunday at Banting Memorial High School in Alliston sponsored by the South Simcoe Palette Club RABIES CLINIC Agriculture Canada will hold rabies clinic from 10 am to noon on Monday in the Hawkestone firehall and from to pm in Oro town ships machine shed 7th line FASHION SHOW STROUD fashion show called Along Fifth Avenue will take place Monday at in St James United Church here DOGS TAGS READY VICTORIA HARBOUR Staff Notice has been given by Thatcher clerk treasurer that 1976 dog tags Baby is pride of bomb squad VANCOUVER CP While spectators held their breath in downtown Van couver recently RCMP bomb squad men hauled suspiciouslooking package out ofabank and slipped itin to trailer behind super secret vehicle they af fectionately call Baby police guard then took the white truck and trailer to Stanley Park where the bomb which turned out to be phoney was disposed of The truck has been the ride of the RCMP protection property section bomb squad since last November flefimskwsi hs 20000 unds without its and If ton trailer and is cram med with electronic gear generators and xray machines all the hardware needed to analyse and dissect bombs The 12foot trailer which supports springsuspended canister with double one inchthick steel walls is designed to withstand an in ternal blast of 50 sticks of dynamite The truck was specially de signed and custommade in Dearborn Mich It is an all terrain fourwheeldrive vehicle and cost $20000 for the shell and motor The early retirement game and how to play it Take coin and toss it ahead into tax deductible Registered Retirement Savings Plan Then take another coin and do the same thing with it When youve done this enough times youll have built yourself an additional retirement income enabling you to decide your own retirement age The earlier you start the game the earlier you can afford to retire Its as easy as that And if you follow the rules youll end up being able to do all the things you wanted to do when you retire Spend days on your favorite golf course Takea trip to Europe Or buy new car Interesting Write or give us call well send you the rules in detail DAVE FLOOD 4362482 BOB NICHOLSON 4363214 Metropolitan Life Where the future is now receive ap lications for the clerks jo until Friday April 30 Examiner Photo are now available at the village office at $5 for males and spayed females and $10 for other females JUNIOR OLYMPICS BEETON Floor hockey tournament will be held Tuesday and Wednesday in Tecumseth Central School here CANADIAN CLUB ORILLIA Staff Mrs Dyment has succeeded Mrs James Dearden as new president of the Orillia and District Canadian club which plans another active term Mrs Russell is the new vicepresident and Mrs Segond recording secretary with Mrs Schisler corresponding secretary CURLINGBANQUET ELMVALE Staff Trophies will be presented to winning rinks of the Elmvale curling club competitions at the annual ring banquet to be held at ady Acres Orr Lake on Saturday May INSTALLATION ORILLIA Staff Newly elected president of the Quota club of Orillia Mrs Elizabeth Boynton was installed with other new officers at meeting at the Sundial Inn restaurant Nancy Sum merfield and Sally Kockliff are the new vicepresidents Claudia Stewart and Betty Rix secretaries and Fay Hen dytreasurer COLDWATER Staff full pro ram of harness rac ing will held at the closing day of the Iii6 Goldwater fall fair on Saturday Oct Plans for the three day fair to be held at the local agricultural grounds and community centre have been well advanced by the president Don Bell and members of the executive The fair is to open on Thur sday Sept 20 when exhibits will be placed in the com munity centre and midway attractions offered Agricultural competitions livestock show and 4H achievement programs also will be featured An exciting racing card of nine sulky events was held last year with bettin arrangements made an another similar program is planned under Canadian hotting Association rules Elmer Uratrix of Hawkestone leading exhibitor in potato and other classes at Goldwater and other fairs for years and for Minimum wage raised for workers on farms TORONTO The minimum wage for agricultural workers in On tario has increased from $240 an hour to $265 an hour ef fective immediately Agriculture and Food Minister William Newman said he reluctantly agreed to the increase Since the federal Department of Man Tile drainage loans heavy TORONTO CPSome municipalities in Ontario have overcommitted loans to farmers for tile drainage con struction Agriculture Minister William Newman said Thursday He was replying in the legislature to Jack Riddell LHuron Middlesex who said freeze on the level of loans from the province through the munici alities would mean some armers would have to borrow at higher rates or mortgage assets to pay suppliers and contractors Mr Newman said budget allocation of $13 million for drainage loans this year was held at approximately last years level because of government spending restraints He said letters are being sent to all municipalities to determine how much has been committed and to work it out on an equitable basis within the means that we have OSTOMY SUPPLIES Convalescéftwt AIDS WHEEl CHAIRS lAKEMATIC POWER WHEEL CHAIRS HARPERS PH ARMACY GARMENTS LTD Penetang St at St Vincent Barrie Ont 7285407 power and Immigration uses the general minimum wage $265 as the basis of the con tract for offshore workers it Ins been necessary for the province to establish rate of for Canadian workers equal to the federally designated offshore labor rate hesaid Mr Newman said the new minimum wage of $265 an hour for seasoal harvest gged at uration of workers will be that rate for the this year It will be difficult for many Ontario growers to ab sorb the increased labor costs at the new hourly rate to economically produce some commodities this year Mr Newmansaid 0n future federal provincial agricultural labor negotiations Mr Newman said he would want the federal minister to assure him and Ontario farmers that the offshore minimum wage rate be based directly upon the minimum agricultural wage in this province Race on river for odd craft COLLINGWOOD Only homemade craft are allowed in the annual Beaver River Rat Race to be held near here on Sunday Entries will be accepted at the Toronto Dominion Bank in Thornbury or anytime af ter 1130 am at lleathcote on the day of the race SURGICAL IF YOU THINK YOU CAN TAKE IT STARTS FRIDAY APRIL 30 IIIII SIIIIIEIIIISEMIIIIYS BIIBYZ Pray for the Devil Within Her INK API IAI Imdm tum Plan Goldwater fair events mer president Walter Orr of Qillia are vicepresidents of the Coldwater fair board Betty Williams is the new secretarytreasurer The school fair section will again be an important part of the Goldwater fair There were more than 1100 entries in the school section alone last year with Lorraine Orr chairman The executive also has arranged for another po ular closing night dance on atur day with the Bellaires to provide the music Besides the village of Cold water the fair represents the surrounding agricultural area and ranks as one of the better fairs in Simcoe County Goldwater became an in corporated villa in 1908 The fair dates bac to 1896 STIR EXCITEMENT Entries for the sulky races in recent years have been from various parts of the county as well as elsewhere Stayner owned horse named Bellwood Charms captured the exciting fourth race which was one of the highlights of last years card Driven by John Breadner in red and white silks the sevenyearold gelding made rousin stretch spurt to overhaul aul Hawkins Cap tain Bud from Collingwood Another Collingwood entry Danny Hartack took third money One of closest races was the fifth in which three out of five starters all crossed the finish line within half length of each other Armbro Prissy driven by Gordon Wa les for Armstrong brotherso Bram pton emerged the winner by nose Dobbie Joe six OPEN SUNDAY SHOPPERS DRUG MART PRESCRIPTIONS DAILY an to II EVERY SUNDAY 11 AM to PM 105 Wellington ma yearold gelding which had won earlier at Barrie track came in second for Paul Vollick and Vivian of Port Severn with Erin Dale third Orval Baxter of Caledon East guided sixyearold geldin Cind Duke to vic tor or R0 rt Geisel of We erton in the sixth event sevenyearold mare Patricia Frost driven by Eric Langen was second Other winners included Royal Mantis owned and driven by Norm Ruff of Caledon East and Ripping Counsel driven by Milt Fit erald Walter Orr was one the timers Much interest also was shown in the special roadster stakes which was ca tured by Bill Malcomson Barrie driving sevenyearold mare Jeannies Nan Cee Mr Malcomson received the Mel Wyley trophy Janet Malcomson was the driver of Dukes Nancy six yearold mare in another ex citing roadster event any DISTRIEF NEWS 2The Barrie Examinerhsaturday April 24 1919 New officers elected by Goldwater skaters By SHIRLEY ENNEII treasurer Phyllis Devine test COLDWATER At ban Wlm Bueah Hmdi quet for Goldwater and District Figure Skaters 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