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Barrie Examiner, 22 Nov 1976, p. 17

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Nye2 VV VVVVVtf VWTTWW WVVVVWwv NELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED EMPLOYMENT WANTED BOOKKEEPER 33 CLERKTYPIST fulltime position for selfmotivated person experienced in Ac counts Receivable Payroll and with knowledge of general office procedures and accounting to Trial Balance Preference will be given to person with Philips or other accounting machine ex perience as duties include both manual and machine procedures fieferences please IREPLY IN WRITING ONLY giving detailed resume and salary ex pected to Gough Accountant The Barrie Examiner PO Box 370 Barrie Ont TF TOWNSHIP OF INNISFIL FIRE DEPARTMENT REQUIRES FULL TIME FIREFIGHTER Applications in writing will be received by the undersigned until 430 pm Tuesday November 30th 1976 for the position of FULL TIME FIREFIGHTER FOR THE Township of lnnisfil Fire Department Further information as to duties and responsibilities including salary range schedule may be obtained by contacting Fire Chief Charles Horton or the undersigned GROH ClerkAdministrator TOWNSHIP OF INNISFIL STROUD Ontario N22 BOX REPLIES While every endeavor will be made to forward replies to box Tumbers to the advertiser as soon as possible we accept no liability in respect of loss or damage olledged to arise through either failure or delay HELP WANTED ERRIFIC OPPORTUNITY Four sales representatives needed immediately Ne door knocking in forwarding such replies Top commission however otherwise Full training supplied Monday to Thursday jiuoERs 6330 pmto 1030pmplus Saturday am to 330 pm No investment necessary Management positions available For interview call Mr Charles 737I903 DISTRIBUTORS PAINTING CONTRACTORS N22 READ THIS AD CAREFULLY Secure future with Highest Commissions We sell the In stitutional Industrial and Com 66977 PLUMBING CONTRACTORS Ontario Government Tender Interior Painting of the Main Lodge at the Staff DevelopmentCentre KEMPENFELT BAY BARRIE Ont LICENSEDMECHANIC will repair cars In spare time Anything considered Telefltone 7370947 evenings WHAT HAVE you to alter have 20 years sales and management Now re locating In the Barrie area Open for out side or inside salary or commission or possible agency set up Please contact Stretton Po Box 295 Washago 705 6396265 NEW JANITORIAL and generalvnnaln tenance company would like commer clal and residential contract work Rea rDeath Notices Engagements Births maximum 40 words additional words cents per word Card of Thanks 25 words S500 Additional words cents per word In Memoriam no verse Verse per count line extra 21 cents per line sanable rates and excellent results cOminfl Even guaranteed We need your business 4241107 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DIRECT PHONE 7282414 Classified advertisements and notices for these pages must be received by pm day preceding publication with the excep tion of Classified Display advertisements which must be in by pm two days prior to publication BIRTHS ENGAGEMENTS MARRIAGES DEATH NOTICES 40 words $500 Additional words cts per word CARD OF THANKS 25 words $500 Addi tional words cts per word IN MEMORIAM NOTICES No verse $500 With verse per count line 21 cents per line COMING EVENTS $322 per column Inch 24 WORD MINIMUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Cash DisA count Rates apply it paid within days One or two insertions 9c per word inser tion Three consecutive insertions cents per word insertion total $6i2 Six consecutive insertions 8c per word per in sertion total $1152 Multiple insertions may be ordered subject to cancellation when satisfactory results obtained Method of counting fewer than 24 words count as 24 words Each initial abbrevia tion set of numbers etc count as separate words NOTICE deadline for classified word ads pm previous day noon Saturday TENDERS BIRTHS Mondays Child is lair of lace Tuesdays Child is lull ofgrace Wednesdays Child is full of woe Thursdays Child has far to go Fridays Child is loving and giving Saturdays Child works hard for its living And child that is born on the Sabbath Day Is lair and wise and good and gay Children hearing this verse by Counter Cullen always want to know which day of the week was their birth date Keep this and other important inlormation lor Your childs future Barrie Examiner Birth Announcement will include the name of your child the day ol the week month and year of birth the weight and other vital Information printed message can become permanent record in Babys Book or Family Albums The rate for Barrie Examiner Birth Notice is only $500 maximum 40 words Additional words9 cents per word PHONE 72872414 DEATHS WYATT Helen At the Royal Victoria Hospital Barrie on Friday November 19 1976 Helen Wyatt beloved wife of Ted Wyatt ol Barrie Dear mother oi Gerald and Stephen both of Barrie Daughter of Vera Konkin ol Saskat chewan Sister ol Vera Demolsky and Fred Konkin both of Saskatchewan Funeral service will be held in Mission 30 on Tuesday November 23rd Inter ment at Mission BC Arrangements by Steckleys Funeral Home CLARK Evelyn At Providence Villa Scarborough on Saturday November 20 1976 Evelyn ODonnell beloved wile ol the late John Benjamin Clark and loving mother 01 John Mrs Delaney Dear sister at Mrs Irene Moore at Win nipeg Loving grandmother of Sharon Sheila Sandra and Sean Delaney all at Toronto Friends may call at the Rosar Morrison Funeral Home 467 Sherbourne St Toronto until 915 Tuesday Funeral mass at Blessed Trinity Church 3220 Bayview Ave at 10 am Inlcr mentMl HopeCemetery Toronto CULL Dennis Charles Member ol Cor onation Lodge 466 AF and AM Elmvale Kichikewana Chapter of the Royal Arch Masons II 167 Midland and Mount Calvary Perccplory 12 at the Knights Templar Barrie Shealtiel Council It 21 Midland Suddenly at the Royal Victoria Hospital on Saturday November 70 1976 Dennis Dave Cull beloved husband at Jean at Barrio Lov Ing father of David Gerry and Carolyn Dear son at Charles Cull of South Alrira and the late Elizabeth Dear brother of Brian of South Africa Resting at the Jennetl Funeral Home 157 Bradlord St Barrie Visitation lrom Sunday at Service and committal complete in the chapel on Tuesday November 23 at 11 am Cremation Masonic service under the auspices of the Coronation Lodge 466 AF and AM Elmvale will be held Monday evening at 30 mercial markets This product is staple commodity with unique selling program assisted by local Manager in your area Tophcommissions paid on all sales plus full commissions on repeats 80 of our volume No investment necessary Cor essential Established in 1945 Tell us about yourself phone Mike Simon Manager 416 6286301 collect or write Cer tified 22 Head Street Dundos Ontario LICENSEITT MECHANIC REQUIRED by established Chrysler dealer Chrysler experience preferred but not essential Remuneration Supply and Install four New Refrigerated Separate Individual Sealed Tenders will be received until 200 pm local time on Friday December 10 I976 Combined Tenders will not be accepted Tender Documents may be obtained from the Ontario Ministry of Government Services Georgian Bay Regional Office 24 James Street East PO Box 790 Orillia Ontario L3V 6K7 NOTE For further information regarding the Tenders please call Mr Mclsaac at the above address Telephone No 705 3257403 The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted Drinking Fountains at the Muskoka Centre In GRAVENHURST Ont 82831 Ministry of Government Services according to ambition and PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC ONCE ability Lucrative incentive plan or 54 included Fringe benefits in fit clude group insurance and drug plan Call or write Moores In fem Garage of Dundolk Limited 133 Dundolk Ontario Poul Stewart 53130 Service Manager 9232240 or after pm 9232999 N23 LEGAL ICORBY MOTORS LIMITED Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Section 248 of The Business Corporations Act 1970 Corby Motors Limited will apply to the Minister of Finan cial and Commercial Affairs for acceptance of its Articles of Dissolution under the provisions The Barrie Planning Board has received an application for rezoning and proposed draft plan of subdivision for land located north of Cundles Road East and west of Blueiay Drive The property is approximately 10 acres in area and the Official Plan designates the area Residential Low Density which permits single and semidetached housing The area is zoned Agricultural by the Zoning Bylaw and the request is to rezone the lots Residential R3 and Residential RMI to permit 28 single family detached lots and 16 semidetached lots for total of 60 dwelling units Planning Board will be holding Public Meeting on Tuesday November 23 1976 at 700 pm in the Council Chambers of City Hall Interested persons should attend or write to express their opinions Bates Assistant SecretaryTreasurer of Section 249 of the said PI Business Corporations Act Home onnmg Board I970 DATED at the City of Barrie this 16th day of November 1976 CONDER SUGG BIGELOW MILLER KENNY REED Barristers and SOLICITORS 23 OwenStreet Barrie Ontario Solicitors for Corby Motors Limited N22 HAIRDRESSER wanted lully exper N182223 IN THE MATTER OF The Ontario Heritage Act 1974 SO Chapter 122 AND IN THE MATTER OF The designation of the property known as the Old Fire Hall 81 Collier Street Barrie Ontario NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that the Council of The Corporation of the City of Barrie intends To designate the property known as the Old Fire Hall 8i Collier Street Barrie Ontario located on that Part of the Marke Square in the City of Barrie lying west of the production nor therly through the Square of Mulcaster Street and lying south of the production easterly through the Square of Collier Stret to be of historic and architectural value BAYNES Clara At her home 31gt Fch St Barrie on Sunday November 21 1976 Clara Bell beloved Wlff ol William Baynos in her 86th year Dear mother of Marjorie of Barrie Clarence Bradford and Ruth Mrs Darby Shanty Bay Grandmother of Bennie Sciqliano Gary Baynes Bill Jr Don and Carl Darby Survrvvd also by sisters VIOIEI Carnahan Marjorie Scott and Dorothy Hoort and one brmlter Harold Bell RPSIIHG at the Slcrkley Funeral Homrr 30 WorsIry Sl Barrio SIrVIce in thr chapel on Tuesday Nov 73 at Interment St Pauls Cvntrtnry Couisons Hill ARNOLD Funeral Home Chapel 127 BAYFIELD ST 7282530 Friendly Courteous Service MWFTF For Stretch Knits Printed Pattern 820 4971 SIZES enced me 3650 Bowen dmd F0 The purpose of the designation of the property is that it be used Pull on one two th lgzlfgbzmlwmalmnleephonf 737 7740 as Community Recreation Centre The Old Fire Hall is to be stretchy abfic mps LEE IMMEDMTELY REQUIRED Fuller designated an architectural grounds as fine example of the as Whip hem 3p in Brush dealers In your area part time or Victorian style of architecture as it developed in the Barrie area cotton polyester nylon prints Itlllfn Teephmlc 9956537 About one third of the present building was added at the turn dots solid5 709w PAjefifgfd 3I°$°3 of the century to the original structure which was built in 1876 It Printed Pattern 4971 Misses Penetano St area Phone 728 456 alter is important in terms of local streetscape being across the street Sizes 10 12 I4 16 18 20 from picturesque Carnegiestyle library and adjacent to the 318 12 bust 34 short sleeve TE LE PHON Old Market Square building It is one of the best preserved and sillsows 60 tabllc SOLICITOR few remaining examples of the architecture typical of early eac pa emcas cheque or money order Add QUALIFIED ExpegIcnced Previous Barrie The Old Fire Hall is designated on historical grounds as 25¢ each pattern for first 58 25 experIence an car an 3550 Above average commlssion basis coma Barnes earliest remaInIng fIrehall and as Berries earliest class mail and handling om lead to bigger things Resume to Box munICIpal bulldIng still stondingin Its original state $87 BarrieExaminer 85 Eli 53 BS ax DENTAL CHARSIDE 6553mm Wm be Unttl recent tImes the bUIldIng housed the fire station the Print plainy Size style Num required Must be quTlilicd organized police station the munICIpal offices the Council Chambers and her your Name Address Send Regina 5310 Efasgfireslilz the Provincial Court Much of the municipal decisionmaking of 10 Anne Adams Pattern 08111 ggyRgaggae fecting early Borne was made In this building Th9 some Examiner SNOWSHOVELLER FOR SIdIwalkS rr Notice of objection to the designation of the said property to be 60 Progress Ave figfefifbtfiffl 952 Balsme MW of historic and architectural value may be served on the Clerk of Scarborough Ont MATURE WARM 9950 we The Corporation of the City of qurie within thirty 30 days of the MI 4P7 nights week in Browndale Home on Murray Street Minimum wage Tele phone 72877732 date of the first publication of this Notice at the City Hall 84 Collier Street Barrie Ontario 150 styles lots of Quick Easies in our NEW FALL WINTER PATTERN CATALOG MATlaliRE responsible hbabysitter hr CW DATED atBarrie this i5th day of November 1976 mDSUtst ODS Pan $339132 OEJZQITLrssfig mm Total Wardrobe patterns ree St ct fer goulon 87 51f $1 00 raug on ity er us an ew 11 no EXAMINER City Hall Sew Knit Book $125 WANT ADS 84 Collier Street Barrie Ontario 53 gammy cam an OS Oil 00 PHONE 7282 MS 22 29 414 mm $500 3322 per column inch COMING EVENTS BINGO St John Vianney Hall EVERY TUESDAY $200 Jackpot MTF Bardahl VBA 501 Snowmobile Oil Bring your own container $900 per gal plus tax $250 per qt plus tax The best snowmobile oil available Barrie MoteCross Centre Ltd 389 Bayfield St of Grandview Ford 7264112 Open till 930 every night but Sat BUENOS AIRES AP Ev ery day tiny band of men roams the streets striking fear in the hearts of Argentines They are not political terror Ists but employees of one of the oldest bill collection agencies anywhere The agency dreamed up by couple of businessmen fed up with clients who welshed on their payments for new cars sends out teams of collectors outfitted In top hats and tails They carry black briefcases with the words overdue debt painted on the sides in glaring red paint Each twoman team attracts large crowd of curious specta tors eager to know who owes money which is exactly what the agency wants Adolfo Cabello one of the founders of The Gentlemen as the agency is known says the success rate of the elegantly dressed bill collectors is nearly 100 percent He had patented the Idea here as system for the collection of overdue debts based on pub licity psychology and elegan ce and says he is dickcring with Interested parties In other Latin American countries and In the United States who want franchises DEBTORS EMBARRASSED People who owe money are usually so anxious to get rid of our employees and the crowds following them that they often pay up the same day he told visitor at the agencys cluttered downtown Buenos Aires office The secret of our success is that we have incorporated Into the collection of bills the main ingredient of selling publicity Business is so good that the agency handles only certain cases One of Its major clients is large US airline with of fices here Almost daily the agency receives computerized printouts of customers who ave bounced cheques for air tickets or who have fallen be hind In credit payments We try to andle only those cases where people who have the money or should have It try to get out of paying their debts For example we have vacationers who fly on credit all over the world and get am nesia about their bills when they return home USED AS LAST RESORT The tophatted collectors usu Social Credit party discussed by Rynard By Dr RYNARI MP Simone North Things have been happening In the National Capital Cor tainly not all things to the liking of everyone new leader was chosen for the Social rcdil party men tion this because of the fact that the largest number of delegates to the convention were from the province of Quebec The con vention was held In order to choose lender to replace Real Inouclle Mr Canucttc had been member of Parliament since 1902 and was at that time In nnlimonnrrhist wilh probably very narrow viewpoint of Canada as whole In 19m Mr Yaouette led the largest number of Social Credit members from Quebec Robcrl Thompson was the national leader of the Social Credit par ty al that time lie found him self In hot water even though his leadership was capable It was hard to get Instant com munication with his fellow Canadians many of whom lid not have working knowledge of English and many who had never been out of Quebec 11 May be tops in skinny skis COWANSVILLE Que LP Canada has long been the largest Importer of crosscoun try skIs In the world but thanks to two young Quebeccrs this country may soon rival ScandI navia as producer and ex porlcrof skInny skis With an estimated five per cent of the Canadian population skiing crosscountry and equip ment sales of nearly 500000 units lost your Maurice Pins sonnnult and Doug Barbur fclt Canada needed dmncstic pr0lt ductr Since both had experience as Importers they also knew that dealers In the United States would welcome North Ameri can company that could make skisof Eurnpennqunlity In 1975 they organized KarhuPinso Canada Ltd using $400000 of their own money $102000 grant from the federal department of regional economic expansion and $200000 longterm lnnn front Rnynut Ltd of Montreal USING IRlE NAME The company obtained an agreement with the FInnIsh crosscountry ski maker KarhuTilan for the right to use the trade name Karhu and for access to the companys production technology KorhuIInso is 90 per cent Canadianowned with the Pin nish firm retaining 10 per cent of capital stock and initial sales In return the Canadian company has sole claim to the market In Canada the US and Japan We are Canadianrun Mr Barbor 31 said In recent in terview We are only buying the name and Finnish tech noiogy The company which began production In July recently played host in Amcriczm buyers In an effort to grab part of the US market where 300000 pairs of crosscountry skis were sold last year The effort Is paying off as more and more visitors to the plant in this community 60 miles southeast of Montreal discover the beauty on oper ation that turns out laminated fibreglass skis in 22 steps about 00 fewer than the most sophisticated European com pctilor SKISCIIICAPER Mr Harbor and Mr PIn sonnauli calculate that pnIr of their skis will cost about $15 or $20 less than the equivalent Fin nishmade product Although breakthrough Into the American market IS still un certain Mr Pinsonnaull 28 said the firm Is prepared to ex port up to 30000 pairs of skis to the US next year Canadian buyers have also shown kccn Interest In the new operation and Mr IInsonnaull believes he can sell 100000 pairs of Karhu skis In Canada next yearabout 20 per cent of the domestic market Girls beat boy grooms TORONTO CPI The grooms at the Beasley Stables are all girls and trainer Bob Baiemzm estimates that more than half the grooms around Torontos Woodbine Racclrack are female We found that they work out much better than boys Batc man said They are very re liable do their work and seem to have more compassion for the horses Linda Van Mclc 21yearold native of Belgium Is one of the girls who works for Beasley Stables as groom for $140 week One of the horses Miss Van Mele grooms Is Tin Tinker which recently won $32500 winners purse of the Breeders Stakes at Woodbine Miss Van Melcs share of the purse was the traditional one per cent it was my first big race and It was just fantastic she said She plans to use her share of Tiny Tinkers winnings for trip back to Belgium for her mother and herself NOT GAMBLE Miss Van Mele said she is not big betlor Most of us are Just $2 gamblers and we do not even do that often She said her bets are usually sentimental and they very sel dom make her any richer If we were smarter than other people all racetrackers would be well off she ex plained Miss Van Mele said she defi nitely is not in the grooming business for the money You have 10 love horses to got up at am to muck out their Stalls give them fresh water and hay and then bathe them You get to be like mother she said You can sense If there Is something wrong with the horse Usually the groom Is the first to know Miss Van Melc like two of her coworkers at Beasley Stables was enrolled In the hor se course at Torontos ilumbcr College of Applied Arts and Technology They all came to the common conclusion that you can learn more by actually working with the horses than you can III any classroom 41 species endangered OTTAWA CP list of 41 wildlife species whose exis tence across the country is en dangered was released Friday by the Canadian Wildlife Federation The list ranges from the well known whooping crane and wood bison to the almost ob scure pugnose daeea fish and the tan blossom pearly mussel Ken Brynuerl the feder ations excculivedircctor said there are many other species that are endangered In regions of the country but bountiful elsewhere was evident that split was bound to occur Mr Caouette pulled out and became leader of the Raillement Credistes In the province of Quebec IIANGED VIEWS Over the years as Mr Caouctle travelled across Canada one very important thing happened It was meeting the Queen From that time on Mr uoucltc was monar chist He realized what the Queen meant to Canada and that while all political squab blcs went on we were able to give Her Majesty our undivided loyalty because she took no part In the political wrangles of the day The Queen was uniting force of sanity far above the hue and cry of politics Mr Caouclic also developed In other ways He learned to love Canadians of all types and could speak In Edmonton or Vancouver with the same freedom he could speak In Quebec City He told the some stories In the West that he told back home In his native provin cc People learned to respect him for this and learned to un derstand him In way not ac corded In many other leaders Mr Cauucttc spoke In plain simple language but always covered the points remember one night sitting In the House of Commons listening to brilliant young lawyer ex plaining In 40 minutes how large was his riding and how difficult It was to service everyone In It He went on at some length Mr Cztouettc was the next speaker and within five minutes he had demolished cvcry argument of the bright young lawyer who was arguing on the necessity for redistribution because of the congested urban ridings Mr Coouetlc pointed out that there were congested rural ridings but they were congestcdby distance and not by people LEARNED PRIORITIES believe It Is fair to say that Mr Tnouclte loves Canada He knew the prorilics and as he stated on more than one oc casion bilingualism was not number one priority The economy of the country stan dards of living home and food with money to buy It were more important As have stated before most of the delegates to the leader ship convention of the Social Credit party were French Canadians The convention was held to choose new leader because of the failing health of Mr Caouette who was unable to attend He Is 5111 confined to an Ottawa hospital recovering from the effects of stroke As result of the large num ber of people from Quebec at the convention It follows that French Canadian was elected as new leader Andre Fortin was chosen as leader of the par ty The contest had been bet ween Mr Fortin and Mr Rene Matte Mr Fortin had been house leader for Mr Caouette and when Mr Caouettcs debIlItaiIng Illness was pulling him down Mr Fortin had great deal more to do know Mr Fortin and have helped in the House on an unfamiliar issue dealing with medical problem Mr Fortin will in my opinion do better job and Is better understanding than Mr Matte Whether the Social Credit party goes forward remains to be seen was Impressed by the young lawyer from Edmonton who spoke well and was also con tender for the leadershi However many Social Credit members from the western provinces are rightwing Con servatives It might well be that the Social Credit In the province of Quebec and Mr Fortin will find Its future in leading the party into larger Conservative party where Its right wing views will be an In fluence and be modified by the Influence of the Tory party This we hope would happen and so give the Conservative party greater standing than we now have In the province of Quebec VVT VWV The Barrie Examiner Monday Nov 22 197617 Elegant bill collectors meet fear Wherever they go ally step in when normal meas ures such as phone calls and polite letters have failed The agency collects com mission on the debt up to maximum of 25 per cent po lite note is sent to the debtor asking payment within three days If not the missive says our personnel will be mobi lized The agency has staff of 14 collectors They are trained never to crack smile or en gage In conversation with spec tators or the target simple card is handed over asking the debtor to visit the collection agency office Immediately and settle accounts Cabello recalls that Buenos Aires lawyer who received visit from The Gentlemen be cause of bad cheque had to move his office to another building because other tenants accosted him In the elevator ev ery day laughing and shouting Payup Payu None of the collectors has ever had problems with vio lence The debtor just wants these men In the top hats and tailsto go away said Cabello He doesnt make trouble In fact several of them have paid their debt and then come to us to col lect money from other people price fix in aluminium MONTREAL CP Five aluminum producers were found not guilty today by Mr Justice Melvin Rothman of Quebec Superior Court of con spiring to fix prices The trial of the five com panies charged under the Com Ines Investigation Act with conspiring to fix the price of semimanufacturedaluminum opened In September EXAMINER WANT ADS PHONE 7282414 ONTARIO GOVERNMENT NOTICE TIIE EXPRDPBIATIONS AOT NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL TO EXPBOPRIATE LAND IN THE MATTER of an application by the Minister of Transportation and Com munications for approval to expropriale lands being in the Township of Tay and In the Township of Medonte in the County of Simcoe in the Province of Ontario for the purpose of acquiring sufficient land to accommodate construction of Kings Highway 400 New and works related thereto NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that application has been made for approval to ex propriale the land described In the schedule hereto Any owner Of lands in respect of which notice Is given who dmires an Inquiry into whether the taking of such land Is fair sound and reasonably necessary in the achievement of the objectives of the expropriating authority shall so notify the ap proving authority In writing In the case of registered Owner served personally or by registered mail within thirty days after he is served with the notice or when he is served by publication within thirty days after the first publication of the notice In the case of an owner who is not registered owner within thirty days after the first publication of the notice THE APPROVING AUTHORITY lS Minister of Transportation and Communications Parliament Buildings Toronto Ontario M7A IZB NOTES The Expmpriations Act provides that Minister of Transportation and Communications Riddell Director Property Branch at where an inquiry Is requested it shall be conducled by an inquiry officer appointed by the Minister of Justice and Attorney General lb the Inquiry officer ti shall give every party to the inquiry an opportunity to present evidence and argument and to examine and crossexamine witnesses either personally or by his counsel or agent and Ii may recommend to the approving authority that party to the Inquiry be paid fixed amount for his costs of the Inquiry not to exceed $200 and the approving authority may in its discretion order the ex propriating authority to pay such costs forthwith owner and registered owner are defined in the Act asfollows owner includes mortgagee tenant execution creditor person entitled to limited estate or interest in land committee of the estate of mentally in competent pcrson or of person Incapable of managing his affairs and guar dian executor administrator or trustee in whom land is vested registered owner means an owner of land whose Interest in the land is defined and whose name is specified as an Instrument in the proper Land Registry or Sheriffs office and includes person shown as tenant of land on the last revised assessment roll The expmpriatingauthnrity each owner who notifies the approving authority that he desires caring in respect of the lands intended to be expropriated and any owner added as party by the Inquiry officer are parties to the In quiry SCHEDULE All right title and interest in the lands described as follows In the Township of Medonte In the County of Simcoe in the Province of On lario being parts of the East Half and the West Half of Lot 20 Concession 11 designated as PARTS and and lb parts of Lot 19 Concession 11 designated as PARTS and on Inistry of Transportation and Communications Plan P4134674 deposited In the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of Simcoe as Plan 51R27il2 parts of the East Half and the West Half of Lot 20 Concession 11 designated as PARTS and on Ministry of Transportation and Com munications Plan P334682 deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division ofSImcoe as Plan SIR5453 part of Lot 22 Concession 11 designated as PART and lb parts of the NorthEast Half of Lot 21 Concession 11 dwignated as PARTS and on Ministry of Transportation and Communications Plan P334676 deposited In the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of Simcoe as Plan SIR3946 parts of Lot 23 Concession 10 designated as PARTS and and parts of Lot 23 Concession 11 designated as PARTS 10 11 12 and 13 on Ministry of Transportation and Communications Plan P334683 deposited In the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of Simcoe as Plan 51115473 parts of Lot 24 Concession 11 designated as PARTS 12 13 and 15 and parts of Lot 23 Concession 11 designated as PARTS 20 21 23 24 26 29and 30 on Ministry of Transportation and Communications Plan P334678 deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division Of Simcoe as Plan SIR4258 in the Township of Tay In the County of Simcoe in the Province of On tario being part of Lots Concession 11 designated as PARTa part of the West Half Of Lot Concession 11 designated as PART 12 and let part of Lot Concession 11 dmignated as PART 13 on Ministry of Trans ortation and Communications Plan P41021 deposited in the Land Registry lice for the Registry Division ofSimcoe as Plan 51113009 part of theWmt Half of Lot Concession 11 designated as PART and bi part of Lot Concession 11 designated as PART on Ministry of Transportation and Commuinications Plan 13410211 deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of Simcoe as Plan SIR5507 parts of the East Half of Lot Concession 11 designated as PARTS 24 and 25 on Ministry of Transportation and Communications Plan P41022 deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of Simcoe as Plan SIR3015 parts of Lot Concession 11 designated as PARTS 61415 16 and 17 on Ministry of Transportation and Communications Plan P41024 deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of SImcoe as Plan SIR4031 parts of Lot Concession 11 designated as PARTS and on Ministry of Transportation and Communications Plan P410240 deposited In the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of Simcoe as Plan SIR5452 to part Of Broken Lotti Concession II daignaled as PART 12 and part oftheWesl Half of Lot Concession 11 designated as PART 13 on Ministry of Transportation and Communications Plan P41023 deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of Simcoe as Plan SIR3963 parts of L019 Concession 10 designated as PARTS 12 13 14 15 16 I7 19 20 21 2221 24 25 26 27 and 28 on Ministry of Transportation and Com munications Plan P410245 deposited in the Land Registry Offtce for the Registry Division ofSimcoe as Plan SIR4445 parts of Lot 10 Concession 11 designated as PARTS and on Ministry of Transportation and Communications Plan P410242 deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of Simcoe as Plan SIR5517 limited interest in the nature of free right and easement for theMiniater of Transportation and Communications his successors and assigns and his and their employees servanls and agents to enter with all necessary vehicles machinery and ui ment to construct and maintain drainage system In over and upon the ol owing lands In the Township of Medonte In the County of Simcoe in the Province of On tario being part of the East Half of Lot 18 Concession 10 designated as PART on Ministry of Transportation and Communicattons Plan P334631 deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of Sim coe as Plan SIR5338 part of Lot 22 Concession 11 designated as PART and part of the NorthEast Hal of Lot 21 Concession II daignated as PART on Ministry of Transportation and Communications Plan P3346414 deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of Simcoe as Plan 51 R5474 limited interest to and Including April 30th 19m in the nature of free right and easement or the Minister of Transportation and Communications his successors and assigns and his and their emplo ees servants and agents to enter with all necessary vehicla machinery IT equipment to facilitate drainage system In over and upon the following lands 1n the Township of Modems in the County of Sirncoe in the Province of On tario being rt of Lot 23 Concession 11 designated as PART on Ministry of Transporta on and Communications Plan P3346133 deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of Simcoe as Plan SIR5473 limited interest to and including April 30th 1980 in the nature of free right and easement or the Minister of Transportation and Communications his successors and assigns and his and their employees servants and agents to enter with all necessary vehicles machinery and equipment to facilitate drainage system in over and upon the following lands Ln the Township of Toy in the County of Simcoe in the Province of Ontario eing past of the West Half of Lot Concession 11 designated as PART an part of Lot Concession 11 designated as PART on Ministry of Transportation and Communications Plan P410241 deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of Simcoe as Plan SIR5507 THIS NOTICE FIRST PUBLISHED ON THE 15TH DAY OF NOVEMBER 1976 Miistry or Transportation and Communications

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