ANTIQUE CARS PARADE THROUGH COLDWATER Antique ears of the early part of the century attracted much attention when mem bers of the Antique Automobile Association of America paraded through Toldwater village recently COUNTY GLIMPSES Two of the models ol the ltlltt era are shown above as visitors were welcomed by oiincillor Ken Atliroti and Michael Miller Photo by ryril Martini Planning chairman to stand again MIDIIIIRSIStatti hair man of Simcoe ounty planning committee Reeve Bill towanlock plans to stand for reelection in the December municipal voting in trillia township If they want me am will ing to continue to serve said Reeve Iowaiilock who headed by county agricultural and rclorestatioii committee before being made planning chair man strong opponent of regional government Reeve lowanlock has cited the increases in pro perty taxes III regional areas anti the weakening of local autonomy as major issues in past elections in which he won endorsement Now completing his fourth year as reeve Mr iowanlock previously served as deputy lttVt and councillor for seven years His father was for maiiy years trill ia township reeve at HAVEN STRUIiI Responding to residents requests lnnisfil council is recommending to Siincoe oiinty council that ounty Road between Highway it and Lake Simcoe be renamed iolf Haven Road INDISTRIAI STROUI lnnisfil council has approved rezoning to allow an industry on Tiffiii Street just outside Barrie gasoline station was located on the pro perty part of lot on PICNIC MIIIHURST The Simcoe oiinty recreation department will sponsor its annual picnic for senior citizens on Wednesday at Springwater Park Midhurst IIFHIAI PLAN VICTORIA HARBOUR public meeting to discuss new official plan for Iay township will beheld in Victoria Harbour public school tonight iTuesdayt at pm ARENA EIIIth ANGUS public meeting to discuss fundraising for the Clarification sought of town curfew bylaw IENIITNGIISHICNE The bold message oii the marquee at the Pen llieatre said it all hicl tieere Please Make turfew Law tlear Ihc cliiets name went up in lights after the public an nouncement ot Ill curfew for children tfi years old and under lhcatrc manager have Hab cock said the move was taken to get police assurance that children attending evening pct tormances would be eempt tor the ciirtew Without such assurance the theatre laces hcayy losses and possible bankruptcy the man agel said wont put dollar figure on II but business was down 35 per cent last weekend small business iiist cant attord to lose that kind ot money and stir it he said Mr Habcock indicated he might hold the town responsible tor damages thiet tieerc meanwhile said iiiveiiiles attending late night 75 at picnic of 0m Lions It It tR litlllll URU SlIItt bout peoph attended tha annual pic me at thcttrol ions tlub tiamcs and contests were sonicot the cntslield ug It llou Robinson was the chain pioti brick thrower and ixelly Bordon on the rolling pin toss Kelly also won the draw copper tea pot kclb was guest ot hei brother iii law and sister MT and lrs William tlilrieii ntothct coppei ea pot as wonby lI lonii liillmaii mm or since cum UKle LITE an ranm shows would likely be ex cinpt from the curfew cant say wont because that would give everyone an ex ciise to avoid the curfew The chief said juveniles out side after to pin with good excuse would not be bothered by police The curfew is permitted uti der the ttntario thild Welfare Act Month of August ltONEl STAICRAFT PARKUND Hardtop Traitors SA VINGS UP TO 300 hind GooMy lEISURECRAFT CAMPERS Hwy ii North Gaol Aloy 7370076 SILK SCREEN VMML MOP sraivs proposed Angus arena will be held tonight tluestlayt at it pin in the Lions llall ilssa township council members have been asked to attend FLUWIIR SHOW RICIIMURII The annual flower show of the reeinore Horticultural Society will be open to the public on Friday from to ttl in and Saturday from noon to pm IINCILAllIIIIINU ALLISTttN Town council here will lioltl regular meeting tonight tluesdayl at 730 pm iii the municipal building The public is invited to attend StIlVl PROBLEM STRUII IIlimination oi echoes in the aiiditoritiin of the StroudInnistil recreation ceii The CNE starts lt ill be discussed by lnnisfil council at meeting icdnesday at pm ouncil will also meet as coiiiniitteo oftherwhole Wednesday night ttIlCN HOUSE ttLIWAIICR The Rev and Mrs John Alsopp who have recently returned from England were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Harold Green wood and lreiie In the evening an open house was held at the treenwood residence where members of the United hurch charge welcomed their new minister Mr Alsopp anti his wife are currently staying at cottage at Wasaga Beach but will take up dut ies in the village as ofSept tomorrow in Toronto The colour and pageantry ot Scotland See it all at the CNE The Opening Day Parade with own thousand pipers and irumnmis lnaws Queen Park tivntvmw it it t5 am Tilt Sttfl¢8l Vmiti Festival ALA 19 no Exery day moiety shows and band concerts oi the fianusbe Every mht the Scottish Ntirlti Festyal Tattoo it the Grandstand teatiiies sends dances lit kets $5 the Highland Dan nq storing WtLJSi Aug 31 Ceinpetitrons me free Aug Band and Drum lapy tie inter Contxierta and St no tliinronsbips at te Grandstand Adnrssii Otticial Opening we Roe More it when jfxktil Thurs Am it 30 We Bandy night dance to the music 09 ttm 30 and to te Canada Dry Big Band Dance Tent National Festival of Music 511 Sponsoed in the tanariiai the ilt tt new Bank of Conimmce Gninj tw iest worm Ciixiiian rus rvn mince Ant ti telnet top mm5 be Kuwaiti obea star tv Lvi Super Photo Contest ll wounds Qti ca tn borer wt ti at Go es Aquarama 76 Dew 100 My waft 5n7t WC lt ti without Es PSIJy HVXHQ LAUGH Day Stuyvesi Qatroaa beserts ï¬ve es Ga Swinging Big Band Music Count Basie and his Orchestri Aug 30 Les Brown Aug 28 Lionel Hampton Sept Nr 5C Em was Mumdy sts ti 30 am V1 Canadian National Exhibitio TorontoAugl8Sept6 Open Sundays Buildings from l2 noon Molson Diamond Lumberjack Show Exciting action logger stylc Free tour times daily at pm at the Bandshell Every ateW Miss CNESweetheart otthe Fairs triss trig pagedn 13 Composer at Alliston is going to England ALLISTONAn interesting article with headline Off to London to hear anthem ap peared in recent issue of St Catherines newspaper concern ing former resident of Alliston and only son of the late Mr atitl MrS Frank Dowling Eric Dowling who has been organist and choirmaster of St Georges Anglican Church in St Catheriiies for the past 34 years learned recently that an anthem which he composed in 1975 for the 100th anniversary of the Diocese of Niagara was one of several Canadian works in the repertoire of St Lukes Cathedral Choir of Sault Ste Marie presently in Britain on threeweek tour They will be using it at St Pauls Cathedral in London England on Wednesday August 18th The anthem Great and Marvellous are Thy Works is one of many works of this wellknown organist who is regarded as one of Canadas leading com posers Although Mr Dowling just returned from holiday to England friends arranged the return trip so that he might have an opportunity to attend the Evensong Service at St Pauls Cathedral The anthem first introduced by his own choir was sung by several choirs during 1975 in cluding St Lukes and is favorite of both choirs During the tour the Sault Ste Marie choir comprising 19 boy trebles nine teenage altos and nine adult men with William Wiekett organist of St Peters Basilica iii London Ontario as accompanist will be appearing in about 20 concerts antl church services Iheir choirinastei is JohnWood Eric Dowling is well known to many older residents ol Alliston and was former organist ot St Andrews Anglican hiiiih here Their records indicate he was organist at the official opening of the present thiirch on October 9th927 Flos council supports municipal drain plan ELMVAIJE Staff Flos township council has decided to proceed with Highway 27 municipal drain plan which will be discussed at special meeting called for Monday evening Aug 30 at 730 oclock Councillors Don Hell and Don Bertram moved motion at the regular August meeting which was adopted by council without opposition Reeve Don Mac Donald presided and all members were present bylaw to adopt the Ontario building code received three readings and was endorsed by council The building inspec tors report showing permits issued for construction totalling $369380 was adopted grant of $75 for the Waverley Memorial monument was proved with the motion moved by Councillor Gerard Moran and Councillor Bertram The clerk Bill Turner was instructed to advise Rodger Hamlin to remove mobile home on Lot I3 Concession stating it does not comply with the 34 tree We 93an itlOK ty ST township official plan Ainley and Associates were authorized to prepare applica tioii forins and procedures for planning proposals Accounts in the amount ot $261417 were passed for pay ment illtote aiieptiizti lllt itpioi Siltllll it st littilit III tltlltlltlt Ilt tittil churches llt tiiliiipgtoil iiid iall Hi llt llie lttltllll Maigutiitc Lilltnlll of Hall paumrl away ambittilt Iit February Iill inter ltlli iii Alliston ltlltjd and ya pitti ileiit ol the Royal ainiiliaiitol legc of tllttllllwl ii ltowlitti also well known to oiraiiists and litllllllilltl Ill thi aim and friend llltl lune tilltll llttlttl III on lilzlllt loomti mi from lll tlttl HlIUIHSIlIHl Mrzi Mai line and MIX fora Walltci wiic litilittlttl at stirpitsc ltltfllttttil pziitu at Stevenson ltiiioii ii ltopital recently liotli him been with the llictaiy llliltltllll ilati for the Htii tIi tttli and reitittil Illl lioiii tail lllttltlttl ttti thi lioaivt oi fititllltil of he llo ltitJi istiloi with Him il llai tie last week 4tt li lutllll ltltklt itlltl lllttti oi lii Mon and It and iii lrrt lliiill and itiltliitvl thou ltu llllolii ill ull liaillm lclliem l=lltllll called at tlil liont ht ilt and lir litiiiii 44 MIN ltillllli tt it ltl iiieiizlici ot liu talttli l21 ttlltlltii llli illicit with it icndsat lii2iiiiii Mt ittthi vt liovilron itnt tliiiitai it and Mrs lJIVl lliXI it lillll lytit llwtii miLIl DISTRICT NE WS The Barrie Examiner lumdoy August 17 I976 Farmers Union backs lnnisfil land policy hllttllill Innistilii fight against large scale annexation by the titty of Harrie received sup at the regional riieltlnu of ie National Farmers Union held July 26 and 27 In liiielpli The region unanimously sup ported the tollownig resolution After having ciiretulty studied the Siiiicoc titerogirin Area Task Forces relom mended Itiirrie llrbun Arc21 and having compared it with the proposal made by lmtlttfll township it seems abundantly clear that the lnnisfil ample tian paid more attention to the preservation of good agri cultural land than has the task toicc The National Farmers Ifiiioii in Simeon County whole heaitedly supixirts the Innintil pioposal not only for the sake of tarniers siiiiroe County is perpetual ly being short chan ed where illltllllllltil lanti is icing con HIlltti iti we all have to eat ttllitll greater care should be taken to preserve what is left the iwolut ioii continued liarries annexation bid of too acres much of it good taimland is being posed by lnnisfil township ut 6000 air is offered by the township for or him development The revolution presented by llnlllvl of the NH asked for toll support and pressure on the prounriril wivrrnmcnt In llilt Hmlllt Grant to aid channel work liltAtiHiltti An Ontario grant ot 339000 has been awarded to the South Lake Sim coc Ioniwrvatiori Authority for channel improvements on the Holland River Erosion control devices ga bltflth twm concrete box culvert steel sheet tie and retaining wall wil be con strurtted along section of the Holland Rivrr that passes through Ntwrnarkct This will stabilize riverbankn revent sitting protect the haiitat of aquatic organisms plus the lands adjacent to the river bank Total estimated cost of the project is $118000 SPOKE ARUUI TALKING Benjamin Franklin once said Well done is better than well said We never thought we ooud save so much energy until we looked around Jack Brooks 3M Canada Limited At 3M Canaan is SOFAOUS biikt dbilars and WW enerat teszï¬f the en executive CClttif SUiuitff was VJ QfiI SLiYES says Tas CORN lii heated retis on wehtto waste suggested in the trs we productive cm CCVSlepJC Since then sag zs 435 9a to andrsrlair MilditSlS Meters are being installed to ii areas of heawest power use There protect to burn industrial waste as Trere no shortage of neat tor orgy savings incandescent lights are 1itl by mere ecommical tinres is Toners and thermostats are being if Wham needed at Pasinrpy to make sue Sights and tans Brows bointsow the 3M rtoriserva mtiam watild not be the soccoss it IS ne full partiCipation 0t evenbrie tf the AA Ontario The same is true of ronsewatiOn movie at work and at home stuld be 43 aware oi the importance cit uation Ample energy are wves diminishing and future econOmic astral wealbeing With toms oi energy inCreaSing wt conservation becomes cry basmess £3 time