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Barrie Examiner, 10 Aug 1976, p. 2

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sand pile near Highway 27 In espra township provides are 33 I7 BARRIE LAD TRIES OUT VESPRA SAND RUN good run for Tim Hart 13 of Parkway Place Barrie QOUHNIX GLIMPSES Motorcyclists also use the trails in the Simcoo ounty Forest nearby In the winter 73 use the clubs same route Examiner thir to snowmobile Municipal planning grants approved XlllilllltSl liui Srniooe IpriIIIrII Htatt county inuni were among 12 awarded coniniiinrtj planning study grants bf tllo iintairo ministry it housing lhe gran are designed to assist Iiiunicipalitrosand plann Ing boards III propaiIIILr official plans and mimic bylaws or III bringing those up to an ititp tableloxol Iho tlltltb can also be used to proparr wiring bylaw to re plact ltlllllstil noting orders to lIrIanco planning programs to urroituiIIIott IziiIIiIoipaliiios or loI other roloiut planning studios The lit1tllr til lnnislrl was awarded til liisiiroiilro fillsitll ltiti till and minute $1ittttiiISIiIIioi oiiiity lllest iIiIt irt illtiialotl is part of tlic IIiIiiIstr is obiortno to help 11llllltllttltttl lllti plaii llllltl aioas propait planning llltltlillti in tho east end of Angus The developer told council he wants to circulate the plan among government agoiuces although the Angus secondary plan has not been tiiiipltlttt SllCtlAl llCHlthIS liAXllIlt Engineer Wilr lt1111tlllhéis told Essa color the secondary plan for Angus Ill be available to coun oil and planning board at special priatc meeting on fliursday lhc zoning bylaw will be ready for examination woolt later TRAINS Sltll BAXllIlt lhe Thornton Womens institute will be ad vised that trains are required to stop and be flagged through crossing on the 1lh lino bet ween the Iith and 10th side roads The womens group had p1sgttl concern for the sale of road traffic lllCIlHllllS tllllttlllll fhe Srnicoo $67353 road accounts approved in Sunnidale lIlll Matti lioaul lltlltd aniorir tint to $07 i1 115 oro ipprm cd by Ninnrdalt township council at its regular ucust llltttllit tiii litti ltiilr1r piosiiliil Itttt itlitl trittiiliorgt present on llllitlt Deputy Home Mary Stacey arid oiincillors ltoiiulas lii laiiiostiNiil and liarlcs lcabb Letters tron titiilflt ll tauue lll and In his lriuos ll coIIIrinioil ltttHlllL copies or ili oarlriI Nuninrlalt osolulinir endorsing the lrtntor petition isltirn tor Ippiopirh iltillll itl Iliilltt Farm safety session set lfll ll lain sitet ttldttltrs ii it Ititiiotlsl1atitt Voiliiestla Iriiiti the this lfliiiwibaroria tli1 tiimit tltllli iitrriuitrira tItlllilt with lti liiit3 it tlll culture iltil til tliltts iron across liznaw l1t tttil in llttli iirit lit porklimp slilllt lnlit Iillilttlitt trzlIiIo llilIiI tii 1tf11rrillllltlli lilior amt liIII itot Ntltlfltl title to tiiiirisframrr int Ill iiiis tiotis llie Izioua tarts Tl in Mambo Caruda Depnsfl lmuunco Corporation WCTURIAa VG GREY van cournmv swcr OI MIKE nstENun Monogor tEO MIRHYSCH Accountant 35 Mop St 13mm with NHlti cIIqual elements in to curb crime the both said they supported the resolution There was discussion about hydro t1t tor lircntwood subdn ision llic anticipated ttile it Itqtllittiittit it ser lets Is no1 April or May It was stated litirldiiig permits werc ap prmed tor lit llcliner to btiild barn and Walter liin tor trench silo addition to pole barn and dornolisb ntrlk hotise Stores DRUMDISC BRAKE SERVICE at Fl be 310 Stores Firestone tounty District Health lnit will show two health films at hurchill community hall tonight Tuesday at 11 pm The films are to be shown in elementary schools this tall Sl111i Swimming lessons for children are being held over the next two weeks at Big Bay Point and at 11 liakc 1ay camps are also under way at ookstown Midliurst and Roll Ewart FLOWER SHOW lllttltNlttN flower show will be held tonight Iliiosday from to trim in Thornton rangc Hall sponsored by the Thornton Itistrict Horticultural Society It lllt IllSllVAl ALLISIHN The tour day Alliston potato festival will bogrn lhurstlay night with queen contest III the community hall BIKII BASEBALL AltA BEACH Innistil council and municipal staff will face the township firefighters in bicycle baseball game on Saturday Proceeds will go to the tire dopartmonts muscular dystrophy fund UNSTER BlllTIT ELMVALE The local Lions lab will stage dance buffet and car draw on Saturday at pm in tho llos13mvale arena SlNlHlIR FESIIVAI SllANlY BAY parade at in Friday will start tho throorday summer festival at Shanty Bay anoo races cori certs and dances ill be among the weekend events ANGIN LOTS BAXTEH Essa township planning hoard will be asked to comment on tho proposed lilot Strawberry Patch subdivision Makes two chess sets with Canadian flavor FORT fl1f€ int tfr Lydia 1eithordale 34 carold grandmother with flair for handicratts has made pair of chess sets Will distinct anadian tlavor inc set has an Indian motif with tomahawk carrying war riors tor knights chiefs In feathered headress for kings native women for queens and wigwamstor castles Another of Mrs Leather dalos carefullyrconstructod sots nsos figures from Eskimo life with seals for pawns and harpoonbearing Eskimo hun tcrslorknights lhe chess hoards are con struotod of handmade ceramic tiles with intricate designs on cork backing The two sets recently put on display at the Fort Frances lublrc library represent more than years work by Mrs Leatherdalc who sculpts each piece by hand Its long process she said First form piece of clay for instance medicine man to represent bishop That has to sit overnight to get ltuitherrliard or torsion bars extra Paits and tiIsItiltLtthtl extra It Iotturred 72676585 defence department with eggs services has announced contracts worth $10000 or more that were Cars WItli air conditioning 350 20000 Mile Guarantee 88 DUNLOP ST BARBIE OPEN DAILY Friday ALLISTON Staff Provin cial government proposals for reform of municipal property taxation are currently under study by members of Alliston town council following discus sron at the August meeting Assessment changes pro for 1978 taxation increase usmess tax redefine residen tial property and revise farm and managed forests for taxa tion purposes Farmland farm buildings and managed forests would be assessed at market value with the government paying the taxes to municipalities Farm residences would be taxed at 50 per cent of market value the same as other residences with taxes to be paid by the owner Another proposed change would make government pro perty liable for municipal taxa tion with the provincial government paying the tax from its revenue from tax payers These were highlights of some 15 proposed changes now under study VELY TOPIC governmentappointerl commission is holding Series of hearings across the province to obtain public views on the proposals Municipal councils and ratepayers groups have been invited to make submis sions Copies of the proposals were given to members of Alliston council for individual study The farreaching changes are expected to be lively topic in future discussions uniform method of phasingin the new tax System over period of up to five years was proposed to prevent abrupt tax changes public hearing to receive submissions from local govern ment representatives property taxpayers and others interested for residents of Simcoe and Vic DISTRICT NE WS 2The Barrie Examiner Tuesday August 10 1976 Spottest Orillia cars for emissions control RIIJJA Environment Ontario is spotchecking Orillia vehicles for auto emissions this week mobile testing van located on Tolborno street op posite the police station will test cars for missing or malfunctioning pollution con trol devices Many believe disconnecting the pollution control devices on car will give better mileage In fact the mileage may be decreased because the control systems are now an integrated part of an engine for maximum combustion of onl which in turn leads to greater fuel ftllltlll Not only may mileage be docreaswl if the system is inac tivatcd its against the law lndor the environmental pro tection act owners who tamper with their cars pollution cori trol equipment risk fine of up to $3000 So far court convic tions have resulted in fines of uptoSltW Egg contract worth $79000 From The Ottawa Bureau 0f The Examiner OTTAWA tract worth 579000 has been awarded to Johnstones Poultry Farm of Allistori to provide the the department of supply and it was one of 290 unclassified awarded by the department to Canadian com panics during the week ended July 23 Total value of the con tractsamounted t$29367710 810 Saturday 105 federal con But fines and convictions are not what the emission testing unit is looking for If an emis sion problem is corrected there will be no charges laid The vans main purpose is to inform car owners whether their polltr tion control devices are In good working order and whether their cars can benefit from too ingor mechanical attention The unit will operate from am to 300 pm ars will be directed off the road by polico officer for the three minutetest If car It will get dated triangular sticker for the windshield if it doesnt round sticker will be applied 1f equipment is missing the owner will receive violation notice and be given three weeks to have the system or systems reactivated Environment Ontario has two such vans which will visit four cities in Ontario this summer Since 1971 the mobile units plus permanent testing facili ty in Toronto have checked more than 12000 cars year The tests are conducted not only for the sake of clean air but in the interest of more effi cient and economical vehicle operation tmiri cirimtlmz Will be litid at Two 15mm ttltiKil in ii dirt in Itllfllily wptaiiitui from to Mill to it iiilII Stalld Mayor Halal firii metaled at the meeting and plan pimzln Were ltmvl liter oriirron Deputy tterw Jointv llIllHy and ouiiiillorxz tatmir Hawkins John foylor and Arden Wholan ounl Ittor Douglas aylor 1aalrn HrAft Juff EMS Three letter were read from George it MN igm zltl for hufferiri Sirricu who via former mayor of Alliatori he rUuntil Tlfffit resolution from lrtntori on coming action to not run Was noted vfr Vllfhgur agreul entirely Aih the pointt made and ad 41 iii attorney general ltoj nf itu tjv according lf1451311Vf Uthcgr 54y ayyitglli includm iht mm Muff tion of the 1vylitr Municipaliiim mafia resolution on rm roan an parks and amp 9hr in Exeter regduty who Lorr conveyed in givr ministries Alliston councils emigrant of bill requosiing that 31 Holiday be renamed Sirow Day was acknowtwtgm another letter from iordnr Smith Mff of tttrvr faintroll and foun Iltoi Hawkins mowd resolu tron that the Slimo4 hay letter tu noted and filed for future retortm he nitnrio ministry of hous my naked about meeting With 1mm il after August 21 to pro uni ii lull norms report on town of Alliahiri and suburban plariri mg opy of letter ad lrWfiwft to the township of Essa tilt1 um yeal Mainl llitllirnaii planner with the hooking ministry was Irititwt Ii iittliit 1i meeting tit Allittor owit on Tuesday rtrrrit motion moved by hf1 ffIwl llillloy and war Ml ti IJt illlir for li315 app ourd Tender of fmror hrigirieer mil om or Limited of 22 fi if pilf to it flv iathfiii 1111 erar1 on mu rim Vino1 of meo lrder for 14fr 1rf Impurer it ar tin2 we frvFPLFPZvt ardent ft lt 90 Tax reform plan studied in Alliston Thief Anderson was given permission to send candidate to the Canadian fire investiga tion school at Arnprior in Oc tober The council decided to ask the Nottawasaga Valley Con servation Authority board to continue with Phase 0f the aoync River green belt project In 19TI New rates for garbage collec tion were $164 residential $189 commercial for once week schIoc and $378 commercial for twice week Financial accounts passed in cluded $121926 by the finance committee $17225 by commit tee of works $21733 by sanita tion committee $12847 for lilttl and fire and $4864 by town property committee Letters from Bernard Durkan about flooding problems at 16 folbeck roscont were referred it the works committee for in ltlfl11tllf Approval of contract for Albert Street storm sewer was errwed from the ministry of ruraynkmon and communica TKFIFIP FISH via puts sueh heavy re or the meateating Fsh that both the rriarme Institutions nwi from keeping leads inflation fight HZttltfifi Mcvtfilfi NIII bufferinSirncoet Recently the Legislature was recalled to deal with very important matter The Su preme Court of Canada had ruled that Ontarios method of participation in the federal Antiinflation Program was on constitutional Without the authorization of the Legislature Naturally we had to receive this authorization to avoid any interruption of our inflationfighting efforts Within three days time an act to ratify the entering into an agreement under the anti inflation act Canada 171 troduced by our attorney general Roy MCMurtrywwas passed and fPPs were on their way home It may appear as if thls was lot of fuss over nothing but the fact of the matter 15 intarin has long been the leader in the fight against inflation Before the prime minister even an nounced the federal program our government had told him of the growing concern about the economy BAtKEl PROGRAM When the antiinflation pro gram was announced was the only pronr2 holehearwi s1 Both federal legal counsel was drink3 7TBT1 operation if1c an trder forturaelj enough Initially at ment firs iron of 001er federal Democrats suggested separate pr Inflatror the N111 were 513 three weeks Drrtla ifia chart1rd ported our mil the federal pr igrart The pron has pu lot various methods to handle Inflation Tr separate antiInflatr was rejected for several sons Firstly we felt that na tional program especially If supported by every province Centre 31530 Manpower and Immigration Robert AMI Minute Mill1 ii iii ripafl which sever wa ar ones could rer anthem Duplica wort rdoubtedly occur and iree muid he areas that could ea fnrgotten in er tonfusion STRESS RESTRAINT Secondly we were worried mat the cost of separate pro During the last session Queens Park greater and reafer emphasrs has been red on restraint it would be éxf ironicat for us to suggest fret order to fight inflation we create more government buraucracy We decided it was much better to concentrate all for efforts on one program firr rife To make this program as ef fective as possible Ontario is actively supporting it This shows In our freeze on the salaries of MPPSJ It means that we will have to include the public and private sectors un der the same wage guidelines The government at Queens Park looks carefully at all pro posals that the federal govern ment makes We decided that this one was worth supporting You can help fight unemployment this Winter by getting to work on an Idea this summer Your Federal Government is asking Canadians to submrt proposals for community projects that Will help pro vrdo Jobs for the unemploymt Your idea has to make useful Jobs where there were none bofcn and must employ people register ed at Canada Manpower Your Ll pi 0in am has up to $100000 for every approved ptOjCCt YOLir idea should not underway anytinro between Nevembci iiit this year and January All applicatIOris must be In our hands no later than September 101976 Other than that Its upto y0u If youve got the right Idea well help you put It to work Maindbuvro Immigration lobed Amt nthhm Applications available now See your Local Canada Manpower Centre 136 BAYFIELD ST BARRIE ONTARIO or Job Creation Office

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