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Barrie Examiner, 1 Oct 1976, p. 2

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Albert Pautsch teacher at Eastview secondary school checks Over the homework of the 22 students enrolled in Ontarios first agricultural program given at the high schOol level The majority of COUNTY GLIMPSES Parade to open Midhurst village fair MIDHURST Staff pa rade decorated bicycle con test pony rides and art show are among highlights arranged for the annual Midhurst village fall fair which is to be held on Saturday Oct The opening parade is scheduled to start from Forest Hill school at 1030 am and follow route along Doran road to the community centre at 11 am Former reeve Carl Doran the parade marshal is seeking floats for the event Barrett Muir of Shanty Bay has been in vited to show one of this steam engines Sandy Cove senior citizens will sponsor an art display fair administration committee of the Midhurst recreation and hall board is handling various administration aspects of the village fair Committee mem bers are Ruth ers Carol Crewe Alistair Sut erland Liz Worrall and Jamie Tiffen SENIOR GOLF HAWKESTONE Staff Annual championship tourna ment for senior players aged 50 or Over will be held at Sim coeside golf course this coming Sunday Oct with teeoff from to 10 am Jim Mitchell won the trophy last year There will be trophies awarded in in termediate and senior divisions in the coming tournament APPOINTED TOITENHAM Staff Ap pointment of Tom Wadden to the parks and recreation com mittee as recommended by the local Lions club has been ap proved by Tottenham village council GETS NEW POST ORILLIA Staff Chair man of the Orillia planning board Jim Milligan has been appointed to the citys commit tee of adjustment by the city council He succeeds the late Ron LeLiever JOINT PROGRAM COOKSTOWN Staff The Alpines musical group is com ing to Cookstown on Saturday Oct 23 for the draw and dance jointly sponsored by Cookstown curling club and Lions club at the local rink Funds raised will support junior curling and Lions community projects ORILLIA COUNCIL ORILLIA Staff regular meeting of Orillia city council will be held at the council chambers on Monday evening Oct 18 MINOR HOCKEY THORNTON Staff Re gistrations for Cookstown minor hockey will be held at the Thornton arena on Wednesday evening Oct with lay star ting the following weelz HARNESS RACING COLDWATER full pro gram of harness racing is among the events on Saturday on the closing day of the Cold water fall fair The Elmvale fair will be held next weekend RECREATION students come from farming families living in the sur rounding townships They MIDHURST Cooperative planning of recreation in Sim coe County will be the topic of conference Saturday at Geor gian College sponsored by the Simcoe County recreation department FARMERS MARKET DALSTON The anniver sary committee of Dalston United Church will hold farmers market at the church on Saturday starting at 10 am Dalston is five miles north of Barrie on Highway 93 FALL FAIR COLLINGWOOD The fourday fair of the Collingwood Agricultural Society continues today Saturday and Sunday NEW LOWELL Mrs Annie McMeekin has returned ome after spending weeks Ha River with her son and fam Mr and Mrs Leonard Flet cher of Ottawa spent few days with Mr and Mrs Reeves Snow Mr and Mrs Gerry Robinson and children of Port Elgin and Mr and Mrs Hobbs of Ottawa spent Friday with Mr and Mrs Len Robinson and boys Registration for junior Bowl ing League will take place at New Lowell Community Centre on Thursday September 30 from 730 to9 pm at the Brent wood Store until October Races livestock show Coldwater fair events COLDWATER Staff Harness horse racing livestock show midway rides and indoor displays of home baking crafts and agricultural exhibits are among highlights of the 83rd annual fall fair of the Col dwater and District Agricultural Society here today and Saturday Don Bell president invited the warden of Simcoe County Reeve Orville Hughes of West Gwillimbury to officially open the fair at noon ceremony parade of school children from Coldwater Moonstone and Warminster was arranged for pm Mrs Lorraine Orr was in charge of the parade TALENT SHOW Tom Smith past president is director of the talent show which is to be held at the arena this evening The Bellaires will provide music for the closing dance tomorrow night The school fair section is again an important part of the Hwy 900 Hwy No 400 CHARLIE BROWNS THE CONTINENTAL INN Barrie Ont Wvawxmmmrma Mufti irfllelmllflihMowmfrfim Im Coldwater fair With the good growing season it is an ticipated there will be as many entries as last year when there were more than 1000 exhibits The Coldwater fairgrounds has an excellent track which has been the scene of exciting horse racing in recent years with betting privileges Stayner owned horse named Bellwood Charms which cap tured the fourth event was among winners from Simcoe County last year Paul Hawkins Captain Bud from Collingwood ran second in this race and another Collingwood entry Danny Hartack cap tured third money Three horses finished within half length in the exciting fifth race last year with Gordon Waples driving Armbro Prissy to nose victory for Armstrong brothers of Brampton Dobbie Joe owned by Paul Vollick and Vivian of Port Severn came in second and Erin Dale close UflmWYH runway WWmWi IN OUR IOUNGE We Proudly Present for audience participation 93s third ROADSTER TROPHY In the main roadster race an entry from Barrie named Jean nies Nan Cee proved the win ner with Bill Malcomson re ceiving the Mel Wyley trophy Main officers besides Mr Bell are Elmer Gratrix of Hawkestone and Walter Orr of Orillia as vicepresidents and Betty Williams secretary treasurer with Tom Smith im mediate past president September 30 mfia Draw AT EASTVIEW ELMVALE The village council here is split over how strict to interpret Elmvales zoningb law Counc ors Fred Harpell and Bob Thiffault voted inst let ting an auto er sell usedcars onh lot But the ma jority of council was in favor George Woods pro rty is zoned commercial 83¢ the zoning bylaw says highway oommercnal zoning is required for car sales Coun Harpell said he sees no harm in the sale of few cars on the lot but he said the zoning bylaw should be followed to the letter Coun Alex Currie who also sells cars said the case is little borderline Mr Woods operates McKerlie Automotive Supplies and he sells car parts there is slight infrin ment the bylaw should changed Coun Currie said but it shouldnt hold up Mr Woods business plans There are so many unfore seen examples that can come up after zoning bylaw is passed Coun Currie said building permit for storage building on Coun Cur ries property Alex Currie Motors was the subject of another dispute at council Coun Harpell said fourfoot setback from the lotline is per mitted only in residential area He argued that an aux iliary building in commercial tareta should have setback of 25 ee are studying agricultural mechanization or power far ming Examiner Photo BOTTLE DRIVE CHURCHILL The First Churchill Cubs and Beavers will hold bottle drive Satur day to raise money for group projects WALKATHON CREEMORE The Lions Club here will hold lomile walkathon Saturday at Cree more and New Lowell to raise funds for the arena fund sy JEAN JENNETT IVY walkathon for the church Outreach rogram Visitors with Elwood and Will take Place Satungy from Ivy to Utopia and back beginn in ata30am group which is seeki more walkers and helpers begin at the Ivy Orange Hall service at Christ Church on Sunday will be held at 1015 am Mr and Mrs Kenneth Elliott returned from England last week after having an enjoyable trip Isabelle has not been well since getting home Mr and Mrs James McDer mott attended the funeral of the late Wilfred Watson last week Joe Pennalton of Hockley visited Mrs lrene Hirons this week Mrs Arnold spent the weekend with Barrie friends Jean Jennett on the weekend were Mr and Mrs Dave Pierre of Toronto Ron Lawson and Michelle or Orillia Dr Macin tyre and Mrs Cunningham of Toronto and Major Don Cunningham of Oromocto NB WEDDING beautiful autumn wedding took lace Sept 25 in Christ Churc when Heather Curm ingham RN was wed to Bob Lawson of Barrie Rev Bruce McCallum 0f ficiated Terry Arnold sang two solos and Debby McLean was organist Elwood Jennett gave the bride in marriage The dinner and reception was held in Ivy Orange Hall Retirement party held for couple at Alliston By MARGARET STOLIZ ALLISTONThe staff of the local IGA store arranged lovely retirement party on Saturday evening for Mr and Mrs Donald legate who haverecently sol the business Held at the Lions building festivities began with delicious dinner presentations of gifts of crystal and an oil painting followed by social ime and dancing Don and Grace speak highly of their eff cient staff through the years two of whom Marie Armstrong and Bill Cumberland have been with the film since they went into business almost 23 years ago Don lifelong resident of in the retail business on Vic toria St West now hair dresser and Canadian Tire Store taking over the business of the late Boyes and the but cher shop sooneetéecame grocery store ing more space the Applegates built the present store in 1957 which was also enlarged with the purchase ofDoddsCleaners Norman Hoey former em gloyee at the local store and for past 12 years manager of the store in Angus has pur chased the business and takes possession October Don and Grace have no im mediate plans for the future other than wellearned retire Coun Currie declared con flict of interest and did not take part in the discussion And Coun Harpell did not vote on the issue because the council motion also contained approval of buildin permit for improvement of front entrance to his home The two remaining coun cillors approved the permits for both Coun Harpell and Coun Currie CONNECTING LINK Council also agreed to hire Ainley and Associates as en gineers for reconstruction of Highway 27 from the village limits north to George Street Engineering drawings for the watermain have been done by Anderson and Associates ALEX CURRIE Case called little borderline followed by wedding dance The couple is honeymooning in the Bahamas HOCKEY DANCE The Ivy hockey girls are holding dance at Ivy Orange Hall on Friday Oct 15 The parish executive met at the rectory to discuss raising money to meet higher costs Paris ioners are urged to ive little more in this worl of plenty The Women of Chirst Church will meet at pm Oct 14 at the home of Mrs Henry Davis to see slides of Israel taken by the husband of Mrs John Thompson who served on the peacekeeping force THANKSGIVING large crowd attended the annual Thanksgiving service at Christ Church on recently The church was decorated with corn fruits and flowers Rev Don Davidson rector of Christ Church in Deer Park Toronto was guest speaker Virginia Price played solo on her French horn and singers included Sarah and Virginia DECISION SUBDIVISION 0n the recommendation of plannin board council in struct Municipal Plannigig Consultants to prepare an ficial plan amendment for the roposed illlot Carmel velopments subdivision The land in the southwest cor ner of Elmvale now is des ignatedagricultural Council will hold its next meeting Tuesday Oct 12 at 745pm FRED HARPELL Walkathon Will start from Ivy Orange hall Price Heather Kerr Glenda Applegate Nancy Bates and Terry Arnold accom nied by organistMrsRichar Price WEDDING Attending the DavisLangis wedding in Toronto on Saturday were Mr and Mrs Henry Davis and Donald Mrs Esten avis and Mr and Mrs Cford Davis Rev Bruce McCallum and Mrs Glen Applegate attended the Synod in Toronto last week Mrand Mrs Joe Wilson and family spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Wilmer Wilson and attended the Lawson Cunningham wedding where Corey was ringbearer Rev and Mrs Ron Davidson of Toronto and Rev and Mrs Bruce McCallum and Robbie were dinner guests with Mr and Mrs Terry Arnold and SarahonSundafi Mary Lou ck and Helen Smith of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Ken Smith Burce McVanel is patient in Toronto hospital Ottawa September 23 I976 The Canadian Radiotelevision and Telecommunications Com mission onnouncos the following decision Decision CRTC 76665 BARRIE ONTARIO 75l58lm0 Barrio Cable TV Limited Application for renewal its broadcasting licence for its cable television undertaking serving Barrie Ontario expiring Sop MIDHU RST Staff Pro for increasing recrea ional facilities in Simcoe Coun tywillbediscussedatas ial conference to be he at Georgian College on Saturday Oct under the sponsorship of the cotmty recreat on service Chosen theme of the con ference is Coo rative plan ning and Esta lishment of Recreation facilities countywide survey has been made on needs through con tacts most with recreational servicesa councils The county recreation service has been concerned over decline in re tration for day camps from ast year Atten dance was good for water safe ty progams throughout the county issummer Simcoe County recreation budget for the current years program amounted to $254658 of which $94548 was raised from the county tax levy against property Other Zoning interpretation Recreation facilities Spllts Elmvale councfl 0ch or con erence revenues were from provincial ants which are provided by axpayers and fees from charges for those using the ser Vices Among proposals for increas ing financial assistance was tion that further help migt be available from Win ta ofunds Deputy Reeve Hilda Sib thorpe of Tiny is chairman at the current county recreation committee Other members in clude Reeve Lionel Dion of Penetafiishene Reeve Nor man of Cookstown Reeve Charles Rawson of Tay Warden Orville Hughes formats warden Herb Lisk Bernard St Amand and Vasey seminar on local govern ment administration for pros spective municipal candiates and others interested will be held at Georgian College for sing consecutive Wednesday even ings starting on Oct DISTRICT NE WS 2The Barrie Examiner Friday Oct I976 Walkerton event won by Cookstown plowman WALKERTON Ont CP Gerald Bell of Woodville Ont won first prize at the Inter national Plowing Match Wed nesday in the horsedrawn event for competitors who have won first or second lace in previous match competitions Organzers said 30000 persons attended the second day of the fiveday competition near this community about 30 miles southwest of Owen Sound Victor Lang of Walkerton won the horsedrawn event open to competitors without first or second place in previous competitions Larry Huffman of Hagers ville Ont won the twofurrow tractorplow class open to com petitors age 1215 In the same class for competitors age 1518 hr winner was Doug Dixon of vanpton Ont Keith Thomas of Cookstown Ont won the fourormore fur row tractorplow class for competitors age 1518 Wayne Downie of York Ont won the same event for competitors 21 and over Try Our Famous MIBAMAII ADVENTURE Variety of Chinese Foods 726610l BanauetFaCIlitves MIBAMAB GARDENS tIcenced Tavern Swizz St Bamc Shampoo at pm Taxi Driver at 910 On every street in every city in dis country theres nobody who dreams of being somebody this area and Grace who came merit and winter holiday in to Alliston 41 years ago started the south Winning Numbers IVIII1I FIRST PRIZE NUMBER 193 OF $100000 7i PRIVZVESOE 575 PRIZESOEV 832 PRIZEOF 71 PRIZES OF VI57Pnizesigr lle IIIIIIH HE flllfia IBM I2 mu HUI it TOTAL 32 400 it 5932 PRIZES or PRIZE or OilPnizésor 573PRgtIZEISOF 332 PRIZES or PRIZE OF 7T PRIZES OF 576 PRIZES OF PRIZES iPaIzc OF 71 PRIZES or 576 PRIZES or PRIZES $25ll000 Nexi Draw Oct 14 from Tillsonburg S251Ickets may be redeemed at branches of Canadian ImperIaI Bank of Commerce tombor 30 1976 Decision APPROVED The Commission renews this licence from October 1976 to March SI 1980 subject to conditions to be specified therein The licence will be subject to the condition that the licensee own as minimum the local hoodond the amplifiers and the drops to houses and apartment buildings The proposed channel allocation is APPROVED subject to the following The Commission designates the following channel distribution on the basic service Station Distributed Channel Rv9d charm CKVRTV Barrio CBLT Toronto CFTOTV Toronto CHCHTV Hamllton ClCATV Toronto 19 CBLFT Toronto 25 12 Community Programming IO to be implemented by January l977 The licensee must advise the Commission of any distribution changes resulting from the Commissions directive Approval of the proposed changes in distribution is subject to technical Certification by the Department of Communications It is condition of this licence that the licensee delete com mercial messages from television signals received from broad casting stotions not licensed to serve Canada and substitute therefor suitable replacement material after notice in writing from the Commission The Commission rocognllos that sufficient time will be required for the licensee to coordinate efforts and develop plans with local television licensees In such way that the process may be performed efficiently at reasonable cost and without disrup tion to the service now being provided to subscribers The Com mission will accordingly requer the licensee to report by March 1977 on Its progress In completing all necessary arrangements and the timing for the implementation of the process The distribution of CHFlFM on video channel is contrary to the Commissions cable television policies on the carriage of radio services and Is accordingly DENIED Consistent with those policies and the principles set out in the Commissions Public Announcements of July l9 and September 23 1976 the Commission DEFERS its decision on the reception and distribution of all nonCanadian FM stations Guy lofobvro Secretary General Como do to mdiodlttusion ct dos Ottommlionl Manna Canadian Radioidoth and Tobeomnioallom Commisslon li Hes lonely forgotten man desperate to prove that hes alive COLUMBIA PICTURES presents ROBElRfiIiIRO DRIVER ADIIlia NISOI ill most highly acclaimed film of the year the Ia dolce vita for the 1970s udlth cdsl new yori magazine 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