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Barrie Examiner, 10 May 1976, p. 2

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young black bear is held by Jim Scott curator of the Minesing wildlife com LITTLE BEAR GIVEN CARE AT pound while he gets drink of water from water pipe The bear is one COUNTY GLIMPSES MINESING of three about two months old which were found by trapper near Bracebridge in April The mother is believed to have been shot Examiner Photo Nashville band to play at Guthrie GUTHRIE Staff Arrangements have been made by Oro District Lions club to have Jan Howards band from Nashville Ten nessee to provide the music for an early summer dance and buffet here car draw for 1976 Chevy Nova and 15 other prizes will be highlight of the evenings program Dancing will start at and buffet is to bereadyby 11 pm The Lions club event is to be held on Saturday night June26 TOSHOW FILM WASHAGO Staff film will be dhown at meeting of Lake St George Womens Institute at the community centre on Wed nesday afternoon May 12 Mrs Davy is the new president succeeding Mrs Segond with Mrs Jarvis secretarytreasurer Mrs Hawkins district director and Mrs Hawkins alternate director Agriculture and Canadian industries will be the theme for the coming meeting Riding club to hold show COLDWATER Staff The Georgian Bay Riding club will hold its first horse show of the season at the local fairgrounds on Saturday May 23 The program will start with the halter classes at 10 am Western classes English and pony classes also are plan ned Ann Boyd and Noel Kemp have been organizing the Western horse classes while Lionel and Marilyn Rumble are in charge of the English classes Zion Jubilee plans session STAYNER Staff Mem bers of Zion Jubilee Womens Institute will hold their next regular meeting at the home of Mrs Walter Coutts on Thursday evening May 13 Mrs Dee Coutts is the resident of the club for the new 197677 term with Mrs Frank Brillinger past president Mrs Norm Burkholder is the vice president Mrs James Brack secretarytreasurer and Mrs Ross Beattie assistant secretary Mrs Burkholder is the district director and Mrs Gordon McArthur assistant Branch directors include Mrs Reg Fisher Mrs Fred Charman and Mrs Ross Beattie Mrs Beattie is also Tweedsmuir history book curator with Mrs Ernie Douthwaiteassistant Mrs Walter Coutts is in charge of resolutions and Mrs Wray Carscadden public relations Arena sought at Tottenham TOTTENHAM The village council here plans to set up committee to raise money to build an arena The committee of management would have goal of raising $100000 about 25 cent of the total estimate cost Other funds would be available from provincial Wrntarlo and community cen treprogram FULL AUTHORITY ANGUS meeting of the full membership of the Not tawasaga Valley Con servation Authority will be held Thursday May 20 at pm in the administration of fice at Angus The date was changed because Dufferin County council will hold meeting on restructuring May 19 PLAN REQUIRED 0R0 STATION Oro council wants to see site development plan for 12 acres before consi ering change in the township official plan north of Oro Station Spencer Vernon of York Sand and Gravel is seeking industrial mning in farming area on LotllCon7 AGAINSTSUBDIVISION 0R0 STATION Sup porting Oro planning board Oro council has rejected proposed 10lot subdivision east of Shanty Bay Lots 27 and 28 Can Only Coun Allan McLean dissented as council said the proposal by Johnson would not be approved Twoacre lots were suggested by Mr Johnson HILLSDAIE GRANT MOONSTONE Staff resolution has been passed by Medonte council to increase the annual grant to Hillsdale police village by $200 to $1300 The council also recommended use of money from special levy in sub division to be used to erect lights IMPROVE ROAD FAIRVALLEY Staff Improvements are planned to the sideroad to Fairvalley church here The township will supply the necessary gravel and church board paying for crushing and hauling FIREAGREEMENT ORR LAKE Staff Medonte council will meet with Flos councillors to discuss fire control agreement and other items concerning the Orr Lake area SECRETARY SOUGHT ALLISTONTown council is advertising for secretary to work parttime in the municipal office Tenders have also been called for If theres in Your Future call the WhirlWart IT 7264454 Youll be glad you did WW 4240676 painting the exterior of the community hall The deadline is Friday May 21 MAPPINGCOST STROUD Innlsfil town ship will pay $7000 or 25 per cent of the total cost for fill and floodline mapping authorized by the Not tawasaga Valley Con servation Authority Dillon engineers have been gtven the $28000 contract subject to approval by the ministry of natural resour ces ORILLIA WI ORILLIA Staff The Orillia Womens Institute which is headed by Mrs Mildred Schandlen will meet Notice of Public Hearing at St James Anglican church parlor on Friday May 14 Mrs Ethel Stevenson is secretary and Mrs John Eysten district director FLOWER SHOW ORILLIA Staff Spring flower show of the Orillia Horticultural Society will be held at St James Anglican church parish hall on Friday May22 COUNTY LEVIES BRADFORD Staff Simcoe County requisition on Bradford for the current year amounted to $113055 fourth highest amon the seven towns For town of Alliston in fifth place it was $102388 Ottawa May I976 ISSUE NO OTTAWA ONTARIO JUNE I976 930 AM The Canadian RadioTelevision and Telecommunications Com mission will hold public hearing beginning on June I976 at the Chateau Laurier Ottawa Ontario to consider the following BARRIE CABLE TV LIMITED 67 COLLIER STREET BARRIE ONTARIO Barrie Ontario 75l58l000 Application for renewal of its broadcasting licence for its cable television undertaking serving Barrie Ontario expiring September 30 I976 Location where the application may be examined 67 Collier Street Barrie Ontario INFORMATION ON APPL Right to comment Under the Commissions Rules of Procedure for public hearings any person who is interested in an ap plication may file written intervention with the Commission for the purpose of supporting opposing or requesting modification of the application Also anyone may file in wirting complaint or other representation to the Commission respec ting broadcasting matters to Hearing be considered at this Public address and telephone number of the persons submitting the document and be sent to the undersigned at the Canadian Radio Television and Telecommunications Commission I00 Metcalfe Street Ottawa Ontario KIA 0N2 All interventions and representations concerning matters to be considered at this Public Hearing must be received at the Com mission Office by May 24 1976 Also all interventions and representations which concern or of fect any application of an applicant shown on this Notice must be served on such applicant personally or by registered mail on or before May 24 I976 It is necessary to attach the postal or messenger receipt or other proof of service to the copy filed with the CRTC giving proof that the applicant has received his copy While there is no specific form which interventions must follow the Commissions Rules of Procedure require that Interventions describe the interest of the Intervenor and contain clear and concise statement of the relevant facts and grounds upon which the intervenars support for opposition to or proposed modification of the application is based Viewing of documents Anyone can view the applications at either the office of the CRTC 100 Metcalfe Street Room I601 Ottawa Ontario or at the local address given in this Notice for examination of the application Procedure at Hearings The CRTC Rules of Procedure setting out the rights and obligations of the parties to hearing are available from Publishing Centre Printing and Publishing Department of Supply and Services 270 Albert Street Ottawa Ontario Information For additional information on the applications at the hearing please contact the CRTC in writing or by phone 613 9962294 or 9956957 Guy Lefebvre Secretary General CRTCPublic Notice I97645 Cnnndinn EN RadioTelevision Commission Conscll do In RadioTelevision Canadicnnc CRAIGHURST Staff cloverleaf over Highway 400 when it is widened to four lanes would be tremendous boost for the Craighurst area it was stressed by Lew Tat ton wellknown businessman and member of the com munity ratepayers association It would be ustified by the volume of traf ic on Highway 93 said Mr Tatton who operates garage here There is heavy yearround recreation and tourist traffic as well as local The Craighurst busrnessman who operates garage on the Oro side of the highway and lives across the road on the Vespra side noted that former warden Dalton Jermey had proposed cloverleaf over Highway 400 at Highwav 93 and said Cloverleaf supported Craighurst residents would support the idea GROWTH PROSPECTS Attention was drawn to an wrlier proposal for new highway connection from Thornton across Highway 90 and across 26 which would curve around to Craighurst and area to provide new route to the nearby ski hills But understand this idea has been dropped he said stating this was shown on map plans exhibited several years ago secondary plan for Craighurst provides for development of community of approximately 1000 people Mr Tatton pointed to map showing subdivision plans for total of 255 homes fWe have about 250 people livrng in Craighurst now so that would make population DISTRICT NE WS 2The Barrie ExaminerMonday May 10 I976 Can halt baldness COMPOUND Finnish scientists say LONDON Rcutcrlwlwn Finnish SCILIIIHIN cm the htnr developed scalp trcutincnt that can hult baldness anti cxcn slitn new hillf grim ing lll mun crises The Llcnlhh ho ITL put ting the treatment on mic lIl titt iunn of it wliitinn ll thtt uniting mluntccrx ilin applied it to thrir scqu for IR ctits hilll IITlIIh LIlllltti in it put cent of the LIL tmi Imn In decreased ithiii tnur mix he clnnn hil cxci PONDEROSA STEAK HOUSE greeted with intttttl rcwrxutiun UIIIL mctliciil mpcnx The product cuntth tith ctic tlctcrgcnt iIlLll clears mgi tiLtlti hairs and other tlin clogging the inlliclcx the fill IL Ill huh halt gttnxx nnihti ingredient cum puttthl thcn wtx in motion PIILC uhith illcgctll rcxuits III the prmstli it new iltllf or furrer Information an 141 anuh turmtlt for II drlutdr lurnnlu hr INN Games Largest Fareity Steak IIoueeasaie 3T Bayfield Street Barrie Fill out rur couron on THE right and send to Circulation Manager Barrie Examiner 16 Bayfield Street Barrie Ontario Draw Will Be Held Each Friday For The Winner of around thousand he commented Located at the borders of VespraOra and Medonte Flos Craighurst is pioneer community which was once sawmill centre Today it is in the midst of popular ski resort and recreation area There is heavy volume of traffic through the com munity to Horseshoe Valley ski hills and golf course alone Highway 93 also carried much traffic across Hi hway 400 to nearby Hillsda and then on to Orr Lake Elmvale Wasaga Beach and Collingwood as well as to Midland and Penetang The population of Craighurst depends on the area included since there are no clearly defined borders he said There has been con siderable development in the nearby community of Hillsdale as well as at Hor seshoe Valley and the entire area including Watership Down Apprenticeship at Buddy Kravitz Brave New World Nineteen EightyFour The Chrysalids Animal Farm The Chronicles of Narnia Barry Lyndon Inside the Company CIA Diary The Pelican History of Canada PICK WINNER FROM THE 150 PENGUIN BESTSELLERS AT NO PRIORITY Councils of the four town ships with areas in Craighur st ave been cooperating in the secondary plan for development with each represented by two mem bers When work is proceeded with in widening Highway 400 to four lanes cloverleafs have been proposed at the Mount St Louis road High way 93 and at County road 19 known as the Moonstone road The Mount St Louis road was given No priority and there has been some division of opinion as to whether second priority should be given to the 93 crossing or 19 Dalton Jermey of Coulson area who is Medonte plan ning board chairman suggested the Highway 93 crossing should be the No priority insofar as Medonte crossings are concerned At recent special meeting of Medonte council letter PEWEUDN HAMPHCQDNS BARRIE 7286431 Craighurst was read from the Ontario ministry of transportation and communications ad vising that the ministry is proceeding with study on request for partial in terchange at County Road 19 and Highway 400 Another letter stated the ministry concurs with the Medonte council resolution to request relocation of over pass from Concession to Concession It stated an On tario Municipal Board hearing will be held to give residents an opportunity to voice objections ONCE MILL CENTRE Once known as Morrisons Corners Craighurst was renamed in 1858 in honor of the first postmaster John Craig who was Simcoe Coun ty warden in 1857 and his family Mr Craig donated land for the construction of the first Anglican church in 1846 fr 11 BAYFIELD MALL Barrie Examiner Subscribers Nominate Your Carrier As CARRIER OF THE WEEK AND WIN PONDEROSA STEAK DINNERS For Your Carrier And His Or Her Parents And For You And Your Wife Or Husband COURTESY OF Nominate My Carrier As Carrier Of The Week My Name Is Address Route LAST WEEKS CARRIER OF THE WEEK WAS NOMINATED BY MRS IRENE DEVRIES GENNY SHAIIGlINESSY noun 507

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