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Barrie Examiner, 12 Jul 1976, p. 3

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111131110 INVITED Meeting tonight on city land bid Stroud and aiiiswnk in In nistil as well as parts of Veapra and 0m townships to ac coininodatefiiturigruwtli township planning stall about the ellects ot annexation on their arm he said He said he did not expect llllllilll lowiieJiip ttNlIlilltH Will get chance tonight to voice tilllltlltlll lo lillllli plan to lllllt lituoo across Iiorri lllFl ltliltlllllSl Finiiner Staff Reporter For eight years Ross Archer has pried into the citys sewer steris investicalisl the cit water pollution plant and dug into the cit ltltlilllll site Ml icher as cit alder man has worked itli the public works committee tor eight ot his nine ears on city council litelong ltariic resident taci sis lit is read tor arothcr iiiunicipai election this ea ln the last tie elections he ran in ird and in NT hills 1t tllt lbw ittS tJSt ltiirnig his stillt on council staitini ii tilts he has seied our war its member of the planning and deietopment tillllttltttn one eir as public works committee member three cars as public works vicechairrnan and four years as chairman graduate of the former ic toria Public School and Central Collegiate lr Archer operates his own refrigeration and air coiiditioinng business tn the llindile area iii er the wars he has seen the UH grow from town of atom to tlt of 34 000 BF FSlER lhe iiiture growth ma be little taster htit think well still be able to ttljti the saitie llltStl with more oppor tunities iii the city for the employ merit of our children he said Ald Archer said with more puma Hy SlllIllA MctHHlCItN ICvamlnerStiiff Reporter llad Bonnie Prince liarlie wandered out to the Sinicoe oiinty Museum Sunday after noon he might have believed he as back in his beloved Scotland For there were bagpipes alid singers filling the air with Scot tisli music and dancers wearing tartans from across tllt old country The occasion was the inn seunis annual Scottish Day and with the weather co THE lliENQlAltll EROIP 0F BARR DANCE Ross Archer in eighth year on council has spent seven years on public works growth the city wrll be able to attract more quality industry to likate here With the growth he said the CH will have to acquire land for residential development land banking he said will pro ide cointxtition for the private dcv elopers He said private tltttllStl has not been able to keep the price oi land iii the cit at reasonable le el Theres only one reason that land prices are so high he said People are willing to pa the price Land is selling for far more than its worth Growth is not the only pnr blcnr facing the cit in the future he said ld vrcher said it is time for council to make statement about the re devetopment oi the downtown business core He said the Greater Barrie Chamber of Commerce has pirt in lot of work in the re vitalization of the downtown area MORE ALIVE hope to see the downtown the whole central Lakeshore area become more viable and more alive he said Council should make an amendment to the offiCial plan and make posuive statement about the downtown ld Archer said several items have to be approved before redevelopment can hap pen He said another major retailer is needed as well as hotelconvention centre and something in the way or resrdential development Id like to see senior citizens development adjacent to the core area closer than Blake St but on the est side of ltafreld Street he said On the west side of ltayfteld he said the Slope is not severe and would not be hardship for senior CltlItllS walking to and from the development Budgets will be concert for cit council during the iict few wars he said adding that to reduce taxes significantly peo ple hav to be illirig to accept less ser ice Im not sure the public is et willing to do that he said People have been ll ing pret high The level of ser ice iii the cit is excellent DEFENDS BlSliS Ald Archer is defender oi traiLsit service in the tlt even though it operates at large deficit He said the buses are the only method of transporta tron for some Oplt The city said can not really drop the bus sen ice now that it has operated tor number of years Itd be pretty bitter pill for people who are tied to the traii Sit system he said It ou take away the service youd be dr ping reasonable segment of population which has no other method of trai el Ald Archer said the proiin cial government does otter large grants for the operation ot transit service in run llll MASSICI llllI HANDS Skirt of bagpipes filled the air at museum annual Scottish Day operating the event attracted its largest crowd ever The day opened with parade of massed pipe hands from the oiinty Administration Home tollicmiisciini The hands included the Oil tario lroviiicial lolice Pipes and Drums led by pipe master pl lt Stevens the Stiiyncr liegioii lipe llaiid led by pi ie riiajor Allan Lamont and lie ity of tirillia lipe lland led by pipe master ltev Duncan lltlllllllllg The hands were preceded liy three standard hearers carry nicipalities and has encouraged the use ot buses 49years old he moi ed from Barrie once for one year hen he was in the arm He lives at 47 taniphell Street and has operated his no it air conditioning and refrigera tron business for the last si ears at 239 Tittin St ld Archer and his rte tarie hm three children one married daughter one daughter getting married Satiirda and one son ho goes into tirade lit at Central iol legiate in September He has been in the retrrgera tion and air conditioning business for 23 years after working for short time at the llandale llardw are store He is member of the Barrie Kinsniens 40 tlub and member of the Kerr Masonic Lillge He has no other interests apart from his business and council work My work is hobby he said EDITORS OTI THIS is the first in series of 12 ar ticles about members of Barrie 0t Council The se cond in the series will ap pear in Satiirda Ev ainmer Il IN TURUTU The tnited States singing iroup The Carpenters will per orlit ill the OKeefe eirtte iii loronto Aug tiand ing the aiiadran and St An dicws flag The hearers were hung Westlattil Worth tllltl ol the Lovat limp Sour ol Scotland aiiieroir and Thomas Kerr llcrtali aiiicron director ol the Sirricoe toiiiity Museum welcomed the audience and then turned the program over to ol ioidoii laggctt of Toronto Irieirilict ol tliiri llonald oiincil ot taiiada and life iiicriiher ol St Andrews Society of Toronto The program that lollowcd included country dancing liy tlteGlettqiiaiih iroupot Barrie and Highland dancing by thi tarolvn iit School at lorori to The lleatlicr lrio lliis title led liy William lliiiiivlt ot Stroiid entertained the nu lltlltt lnfdutitl liy tttlll loiri lar The Toronto St Andrews acln tlioir gave two Nl loiiiiaticiu andiacli ol the pipe and drum lillllth gave iiidi llliltiitiitlt During inlerriiission loli Walker ot reciiioic place dciiioriutration ol shotp liirdiiig using six ltordcr tollic livi WllltllWlltlilttl iriScotland While many tillltiUktlM sat in their chairs singing and clapp mg many ol the children touiid thi rnumc too good to pist ilt through taking to the stage to give tlltll own lllltlltltilt tit Siiitlinliilaticc EVERYONE titlT ITtl Tlll tT LOCAL Kl lSl llell aiiada presentation to on and film Family Satet will he fare for the Kiwanis Club ot Barrie when it meets tonight at t3 pm at the llelida lnri $3300 total oi safari in daniaile resulted from iwovehicle ac cident Sunday at 20 it on Simcoe County Road it at the llos Tin toon line Kex lt Brooks 17 of St tatharines sustained concussion the mishap His ehicle recei ed Stsoo in damage Scott tarmthers 21 of Brampton escaped uninjured but his zehi cli recei ed 5200 damage 1llR lll RIES tttttl and his three passengers tttiltd minor iti tunes in twoaehicie at ciden Sunday at 03 iii on Sinicoe tount Road ii and the on cession ot Tiny Township lIrnest liringhain 33 or Htohicoke and his three passengers received minor cuts GENERAL Hts iwi S2 it the titties lSli 3o at est aped iiirxziirmi ins lsis in rm ed ilif1ii lKi it iitSllSilitl1u513ng Sthil r1 EH HSHHS Two tlit estapcd tinniyured in two separate single tllt le mishaps tth weekend in In nisfil limriship Saturday at pm James Riitirl Foster is of Highland trcs cent in Minets Point lost control of his vehicle on onces sum it in tlcona Reach and rolled in er in ditch Damagi was estimatedat$30m At 43 Sunda Paul MacKenzie of Lot to ltlittS sion to lust control of his chi cie and hit Hydro Datitage was estiiiicl ii Sidilt lllttH llll Bidllll hoard oi management of tin downtown improiernent twarit will riiee Vednesda at Toto tiiiip in in the ihanitxr oi toni merce oftite Fred tiraiit Stlttt lllttlllllll public meeting called to lnrnilil toinicil will he held in tlic tstiliud lIiIiili Iticiiatiiiii tciilrculurtiiigat it iii The illllltia ot llll Iiiiitiiiif iltttllt mg to tltllllt icivc tlrlc Ullillllll to tell iiIdciit llit lll happened illltl £llllltltlllll iicpotiatioii litlttll llii citi iiiil liixiiinliip litgait laut vent lttHlttItlt Ill iltr IH tilili tii llltllll Illlllt Illlli and Back to lonrghlu iiiiituig to he pal liciilarity unruly or noisy but itltlltl delegationi from some Slioiid residents could change that There are lot ill people in ttioiid who are iIiipliatic that they dont want to he part ot It ic he said ltai lt hai applied to the taiio Municipal litiiiid ithllt tor il llttllltlfl to settle the an lllKilllUli inane lt IE asking to annex the communities of work at Chrysler ltliln1l it ltariic tlilyulci tiiiidi tliitliiiaiil plaiit iiIuiiicd to Wilh today thI liiiiiitlix It tlii day allot tlici wiiil lltlitl ilic llii vytllhllU iriiriiliii lll lliiiteil lcilxioiltci iii inctiia larval tiltlit irtttl Satiiidat to tl riiaigui to accept the company latent til Iit No tlltilll til the dtlllltltllt have lNtll liltdvltl and truth union and llllttltltttlll ultiiial liavcdii lllltll to ioiiiriicrit till it toiiipgiiiv comptroller liaii iman iid todax return ol the operation It lllll trial it ill depend on how ipiiilih par la can he oli tainciltioiiiniippliciu llic ttltlltll liilloiii lhicc iiiidiiiliori Monitor itli pi ovin iial olticialx tlic latent iit lllt li Local leiiiral It NSII ll IM lulilii wort coiiiniitlci llltllllill iic iiiiitirip with Itplltttliltlt lll thi iiirnratry lll llllillilliili aiid coiriiiiiiiiicatioii iMlti to tllwi llll cont ytllltv iiialvxi ot piililicowiicd iiid iipciatcil trillll Ilic iityi llllfw ittltt tiltll liv slocli iltlllltlv lir Lilliu xiili uidiarv it liivilviifu lu Itli llii lllttt lll in scheduled at it Ilt iieridaiV llInU Illalt ttlll The Form or ttllllit lloaid Ht lliliiiuitiori Jtlll diwiim pro posed contract Jttltltltlit bet ween thi board and His lltllltlt trily school teachers diiriiu Wednesday iiiIctiiii llie hoard has yet to ltll on tracts with ll ilcriiiiitarv iiid sttlltlttillY twat lici lhc iricitirii lengthy I4l da lillltilllls ttlil old humiricm llllll lltiltllllni ii qiiruis tiii llltttiltitH lll catctiiia pi iiiu piiipoucd llVIiiItill to thc lioaiil piilic on tillit trip and student travel and the iiiiigiiiiiiig ot ot tiiiuiii rciiiioii ciitrtil it lltilit liiilci will at litii lid lllllil llill icpiiit tlll piopri lav tltoi iii and tlltnlil uni til lllllgttillltililt iiiiii with the siiiiiiwt viiiiitj Human iilmin SipaiatritliimlHoard lliiiiwiliiii1il lttlIt lll ll tlit ltllit ititit Iltll fiiltii illl tlml piii Friday The iltlkl liadliciiioiiaiicc1eli 12 when lit lllllllllVll walked out alter working wrtlioiit coiitiact lllllNt lit the moat iiciiit bargaining pouitioriu released by union ol lnial more than two llltrllllli ago wcic il union demand for an llltltild ol $11 an lioiil over two year contract on an over age pic tiiki hourly wage iit tut 21 and company oltci ot 71 cent increase over the riiicpiliiid tiiinpaiiyolliiitil made no public ulatciiicril on liar Jlllllllfl itliltltllli dui ing tlll nti ilu Youth kittediiiw in accident An in year old ltairic yoiitli duvd iai Sunday when the car III which lic via passenger xviilied tilt the road and hit tltt il the ltllildtlltlll id lillliltiliiillttlllttkwttttlltlt1t5 liicpli llaliih was pan winner in vehicle tlllVlll by lohiitlarkc itli almimt Hair lt ltaiiii ltllltt Miltl the amt Iitit Uttlttttt at about it in and lfiillll tiiidIr irivitigitioii Fred Hermon oni ot several residents circulating irnti annexation petitions in the township said lH has gathered the names ol more than 3000 people opposed to annexation He said he has the signatures til 204 people outtide the pro posed annexed urea and mm wrlliiiilliiarea About tIVi iiiori INIItltHIh art in circulation he added and hi hope to have clone to 5000 iiiiiiiislxtoriihiththearing expected to he held later this year ltrradcnts at the intcling today Will bi ilili to ask pies lions or make siihinisaioiia lollownig some llllltlllltttlly and background ltllltllllllti liy ltmvcltilltiililiiriu Course owner dies in hospital llAWKlIHttiNll Httitli Hwiici operator ol huntmandi golf course Jack lriloiir tlltll today it ltoyzil Victoria lloapitaliiillairic iiiitivc tlt Scailuiroiigli Mr licloar has lived iii the liwlotoric lltlltt tin nine yeain llcloii that he war an tXttlltht With an oil iiiiiipiiiiy iiiloroiito iltillillilltt wportarian he wan hamhall pitiliIt in the loroiito lililtllt league in his oiilh and later an cuthuuiailic titlttliiidlt lllt Sun oiniitc oiiiay he made many llilitWttllttll IlII hiding an ex tended tllllilllllJ which made it or ol the iiicau more popular tflllldH Htitlti liii widow Linda Vi lio litlpid liiiii Uptt ate the wilt cliili lii lcavi non John who in alaviiu at lil illlllllltl home in tiro and two grandchildren Iariiniy aiidlininiy llic tumtat Will he lllltl troiri lioolitlli ltriitliir Funeral Home iii tit illia Airziiigcirirntri had not llll corriplitid liy pliililtlt CITYNEWS lhi Barrio xaminm Monday July 1976 NVCA awards contract for diking of river The coiitrait tor the limit tafli ot tilting tit llli llltl ltiiii liai tlttll awarded to wlllthiiy Fortaliiiitiuii In the Nittawamita allcv orraiva lion iitlioiitj sWN llic ltttplltl hid llltl it Silttizttt izi slllllttl to approval iv the tintaiio iniiiistrv lll naturalrimiiiircii ilic lldrl Hood control pro itrtiiii iri tolliriiwiirut iriiludc llJl ion it the mouth of the liItj iwi tJlltltl out iii li idrlitioii it ilatliidcv iri utallatiori oi iiurtaci drain iii the southwest portion of full ingwood and dikis along the Pretty River The flood control measures will open up tltlvlvt areas Within thi town limits tor for ihir rlivcloprriciit according to NWA spokesman llii hid wan accepted at the lulv rumting of the NVtA ex PtUtIVttitlllllllltt ln other husiiicsa the ox ltlllth tttllslll two construe tion permits in thi flolulplain of the Villagcot litMon Lloyd Shepherd retires after tin 39 Itiiitt liiii itlu sii g1i iv Hi my ii it Jj sitwisp twp ii i1 gt it illlt lfltS temtd ptiitiwiit Shep lNMttg waft 30 lifi HI ttiiiiltir Stiltiii ii wt ii Shepherds iiiiici slothtits gaiicrm trim iiiiu part of tlic tgtltt iiitii lo Hort riHm at minty priii pal of Hindu Hi tithh tllittt hiLh Ilrll ii Rewiriarle trwi thi wuii li Shepherd llllrliol it ilhititli onii itiii iitil 7Httttttil rid iiie uiil tii ltltti know it titlt riii llk ll iiil trir lilll at iiiiiii two ii Hm ltt 4i M4 plan triliii tii ipifiim tHi iv NJ lirri l2itt to pa tribute to the than and pre sent him with plaque Mr Shepherd taught triathema tics Itl the retraining depart cars teaching lrlii the have ii for it the find it ltltltlllt licixplaiiiwt tr Shepherd said he 00 slltl what hi will do with his tiriitdurmt his tittttillit H0 and he auti uiitl hare the tiiiii Pwumi their home it lltl Lakc ii Tcspra tmvv tap Lll litir irorid hiiio in do runny ltiis Arl lii vtitil ttrirwr titii 2i di shrpimrl honor the ii 54 siivuc lwld ii diff ii IK 4gp met simian iohege for U51 lV am alt ears Prior ma he was high schnu eather Examiner Phiviii

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