Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 14 Jul 1979, p. 3

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the examiner Wynluly 14 1070 On fish selling charges Swiss firm pledges Letitia school plans approved Alliston $10000 Banting team to be congratulated Letters of congratulations will be sent to the members and coach of the Banting Memorial High School AllistonReach For The Top team that won the Canadian championship at Montreal Friday After winning locally the team took the Southern Ontario title to qualify for the championship round in the Canadian Broadcasting Company sponsored competition Eric and Paul Filseth Colgan Trent Mayers Cookstown grid Brian Melmore Alliston proved to be winning com ma ion The competition tests the students knowledge in variety of academic subjects and general events Armed With ministry of education approval of sketch plans for proposed elementary school for the Letitia Heights area the Simcoe County Board of Education has taken the next step and approved the working drawings The motion passed Wednesday during regular meeting of the board also said tenders for the $1 million project 351$ be called for once the ministry approves the final By IRIS GADD Examiner Correspondent Oeticker Ltd of Switzerland has pledged to give Alliston Sheep show under way Sheep Focus 79 the Ontario Sheep Associations second an nual Show started its threeday run Thursday at the Markham Ont fairgrounds It ends Sun Designed to bring together all segments of the provinces ex panding sheep industry the show will include not only sales but variety of exhibits and demonstrations such as sheep shearing school sheeptoshawl competitions spinning and weaving displays and sheep $10000 for community project the firms president says Hans Oetiker made the pledge to Alliston Mayor Oak Gray at the opening ceremonies of the companys Alliston plant The plant will employ about 30 persons but could employ as many as 100 in the future said Oetiker After the ceremonies an open house was held and more than 200 area residents toured the new plant Vell Spring the firms vice president is to show the com panys appreciation of the help it received in setting up in Alliston We believe that an industry should come into town and show people good will he said An industry shouldnt move into an area with the idea of do Board switches insurance firms to save money To take advantage of lower premiums the Simcoe County Board of Education will use private firm to insure its employees according to conditions specified in the Workmens Compensation Act Trustees decided during regular board meeting to in sure its employees through Sarjeant Insurance Agency Bar rie rather than through the governmentrun Workmens Compensation Board and save some $40000 in the process Last year the board paid some $120000 in premiums to the provincial agency but claimed only $58000 superintendent of business Tom Schultz told The Examiner During the next year the board will pay $85000 in premiums to Sarjeant Any money spent by the board beyond that figure on board personnel who lose time is made up by the insurance firm Schultz said the board used to deal with private firms but during the past few years it was less expensive to use the government service Sutton men remanded Several commercial fish but operators and local businessmen charged in con nection with an illegal fish sell ing ring on Lake Simcoes south shore were remanded to Sept 11 in court Thursday Dave Hogg Maple District OFFICE WORKERS UNITE NEW YORK APi More than 800000 clerical workers in New York Titys offices have formed an organization to fight for better salaries and an end to sex age and race dis crimnation the groups leaders say Organizers of Women Of fice Workers WOW also are pressing for better promotional opportunities and onthejob training HomelAuto Life Business fish and wildlife supervrsor said Friday the ministry of natural resources chief witness has penumonia and was too ill to appear in Rich mond Hill provincial court Thursday One man Robert Snodden of Pefferlaw pleaded guilty to two counts of selling lake trout and was fined $400 said Hogg Kim and Motak Chan John Gianopoulos Chris Kiporis Stan Ash iom Shark Robert Sharp and Wayne arp will appear Sept 11 The accused are all from the Sultlton alarfia Charges include se ing trout more than the lega limitut trout or whitefish and having an unattended fishin line The charges were aid follow ing March raid of local businesses and home by wildlife officers and police 8mm PO OLS Phone 7201322 sarjeant Scheduled for opening in September 1980 the school on He said the province demands companies use the eompen Lampman Lane will have room for 425 students Many of in nothin for the town We dog trials sation board but allows some organizations such as school There will be Six sales over want to be an asset to this com insurance those whowill attend the school are currently bused to near the threeday period starting munily boards to deal privately Jgcimlifégsigitghggggse of overcrowding at existing board with the Dorset Club show and oetker has brandes ioowrfinm Rd Borri0nt Europe and America sale Thursday Township removing buildings BARCLAY Council has accepted report by Larry Mor row recreation coordinator for the removal of two buildings damaged in fires at Innisf i1 Beach Park The townships insurance will cover $43910 minus deductible of $5000 or $38910 It can be applied either to repair or replace the buildings said George Novakovich treasurer Our intent has to be to demolish said Grant Andrade deputy reeve Advertisements will soon be placed calling for quotations for demolition of the damaged buildings and subject to councils approval tenders will be called for the replace ment of the buildings Motorcycle crashes two hurt New Brunswick man and an Innisfil township girls suf fered minor injuries Thursday night when the motorcycle they were riding went out of control on private road near Lake Simcoe Innisfl Township Police sid Gilbert Wison 25 and his passenger Tammy Wilson wre injured when the motor cycle skidded out of control north of Concession Road about 930 pm Wilson of RR Moncton NB was charged with careless driving His motorcycle sustained $300 damage Beef congress scheduled The first Ontario Beef Congress will be held July 18 at the Western Fairgrounds London says spokesman for the On tario Ministry of Agriculture and Food The twoday event will bring together all se ents of the beef industry for practical conference trade Show says John Forsyth beef cattle specialist with the ministry More than 115 exhibitors will display supplies and services related to the beef industry Forsyth says and the ministry wrl provide information on variety of programs including the feed advisory and the record of performance ROP pro grams Two beef cattle specialists will be available at the ex hibit to discuss all facets of beef production with cat tlemen he says Preregistration cost for the congress is $10 day which includes the trade show and the twicedaily ucational pro gram on topics such as financing and market outlook feeding environment management and herd health Interested cattlemen can obtain more information about registration from the local cattlemens association Finding sire made easier by ministry GRAND OPENING in IS HERE By RICHARD THOMAS Of The Examiner Ontario dairymen dont have to depend on luck to find good herd sire says cattle specialist with the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food instead they can use publication which all the necessary information for mak ing the best selection The Production Dollar Index PDI published by the Univer sity of Guelph and the ministrys livestock branch catalogs all the facts about cur renty available Canadian ar tificial insemination AI dairy bulls says Blair Murray producton traits to get cow in calf to particuar sire Although the PDI values are based primarily on these traits as well as fertility ratings for each sire Murray says upto date type information is also in cluded Using the type information dairymen can choose the type traits they wish to emphasize in their herds They can decide how much emphasis to place on improvement of production traits and they can also get an idea of how additional em phasis on type can reduce pro duction profits Murray says dairrnen should IrlzlfIA lu The Barrln ton From $612 wlth car garage Artisl Conception This list provides all the in formation dairman requires to select herd sire The sire are ranked within chose potential sire according to highest dollar value but should also compare these values with the cost of getting breeds according to their dollar cow in calf to particular sire valuesays Murray Through comparison pro This value is based on the ducer can determine which sires proven ability to improve sires will be most profitable for milk production and fat tests at his hered current milk prices The PDI also considers the fertility of each bull and takes into account the fact that 50 per cent of the offspring will be female and that number of these will not live to 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