EARL SNIDER Chairman Appeal names chairmen for this year The campaign leaders for the United Appeals 1977 drive for $205000 have been chosen The chairman police chief Earl Snider will be assisted by Mike Benvenuti of Vic toria and Grey Trust com mercial division chairman Anthony Torr of Corah Ltd nonresident commercial chairman James quinn of the Canadian lmperiala Bank of Commerce special names division Piesley of Molsons employee groups chairman Robert Hunder of ROBERT HUNTER corporate $129818 of $192000 raised in Creemore campaign CREEMORE The doorto door canvass to raise funds for the new Creemore Community Centre has raised $129818 of the $19200 target Jack Heslip member of the community centre steering committee said the total represents the value of cash and pledges received to date But because the Canvas fell short of its goal Heslop said the committee has decided to ex tend the campaign past the JAMES QUINN special names Cooper Tool Group Ltd cor porated division chairman and lawyer Alfred Dick pr0 fessions division chairman Mrs Joy Hogben is treasurer and Florian Pavlik of the FPA Group is advertis ing chairman Vicechairman include Harold Eaton of the Toronto Dominion Bank Dan Arnoldi of Georgian College Donald Cripps of anes Stationery Ltd lawyer Wayne Paisley George Wood of the Canada Manpower Centre Brian Brown of Bell Canada and ALFRED DICK professions June 17 deadline arena is reality We might be able to get another $10000 he said ad ding that the rest may be raised through special fundraising events The committee has two or three other schemes in the back sof our minds Heslip said but he is unwilling to discuss them until the committee has con sidered them Heslip also said the Creemore Dollar sales are going well ad until the Increase awarded City councils general com mittee voted Monday to in crease former city police chief Ed Tschirharts pension to $12000 year from $8514 But the committee rejected request from Eldon Greer police commission chairman to make the figure $14550 Greer told the committee Tschirharts pension under the Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement System was based only on his 21 years service in Barrie prior to his retirement last year and ignored about 15 years service with the Kit chener department Reformatory sentence given for manslaughter Rama Reserve woman who pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the stabbing death of her husband was sentenced Mon day to two years less day in reformatory Eileen Sawyer also faces two additional years on probation with provision she abstain from alcohol Mrs Sawyer was sentenced in Supreme Court of Ontario sitting in the Barrie courthouse by Mr Justice Stark She pleaded guilty to lesser charge of manslaughter June midway through her jury trial on seconddegree murder charge Mrs Sawyer was charged in connection with the death of On ville Sawyer June 16 1976 Mr Justice Stark crown at torney John Madden and defense counsel Richard Clarke agreed with the lesser plea after testimony revealed both Orville and Eileen Sawyer were drunk when the murder oc curred The incident occurred after day of fighting BARRIE TN APPLIANCES SYLVANIA COLOR TELEVISION ron AS Low AS $3990 This is an 18 solid state color portable featuring the GTMatic color tuning system with an optional unconditional yr worran ty for only an additional $24 We also offer Burma TV per sonol budget plan We service III malls of TV Truth in uccoptod srlvAiuA 80 Dunlop St 7284297 Barries annexation costs have soared past the $200000 mark bill approved Monday by city councils general commit tee brings total spending on the 46day Ontario Municipal Board annexation hearing to $147325 and the citys 1P4 inch thick annexation study cost another $68574 for total of $215899 Total originally budgeted for annexation was $80000 $45000 for the report and $35000 for the hearing into the citys 20000acre annexation application Not all bills are in yet the hearing has five days to run in September and in particular special annexation lawyer James McCallum has yet to send detailed bill for services rendered McCallums firm has received $50000 so far in the PIESLEY employee groups Gerry LaLiberte of the Bank of Nova Scotia Also Vicevchairmen are Mac Gyde of Eastview Secondary School Murray Hoare of Overhead Door C0 of Barrie James Greenhalgh of DeViIbiss Russell Baronowski of CGE lawyer Peter Howden United Ap peal administrator Lloyd Armstrong Cpl Pro sser of the Ontario Provin cial Police and Graham Dyer of the Canada Manpower Centre City councils heneral com mittee rejected move to allow public dancing on Sunday fol lowing fullscale debate on the morality of the proposal The proposal would have listed dancing as permitted Sunday sport sport exempting it from prohibition under the Lords Day Act The decision affects dancing only where ad mission is charged The action came in response to request from Friends Duntop Street West discothe que The city has requested per mission from the provincial attorneygenerals office to pro secute the discotheques owners under the act Permission is City council would get both land and money out of the Letitia Heights subdivision under recommendation pass ed by general committee Mon day The committee voted in favor of accepting twofoot road widenings along the front of about 120 singlefamily lots in order to reduce the lot sizes to make the city eligible for $1000perlot municipal incen tive grant under the Assisted Home Ownership Program AHOPI FLORIAN PAVLIK advertising The action could bring the ci ty about $120000 Minimum lot size under city zoning for the Hootfrontage singles is 4400 square feet more than the 4356 maximum ding total of $2500 to the com munity centre building fund so far TIEDEN RENTACAR AND TRUCK SERVICE RATES DAILY WEEKLY MONTHLY YEARLY ORILLIA BARRIE 93 COMMERCE RD 341BAYFELD ST 705 3266485 705 7370800 JERRY SMITH JIM RAWN Featuring Chevrolets and other fine cars Marathon 1290 Enter Friends Marathon 200 and WIN $20000 cash and bonus Prizes Starting time Friday June 24 1977 at Starting time Friday June 24 1977 at pm and continues until only one couple remains dancing Entry fee only $10 per couple Registration and information at Friends Disco 94 Dunlop St Mon Fri 57 pm or call Mr Hesson General Manager 7268666 Act fast as limited number of en try forms are available form of payments on account rather than in response to bill ings for work performed Proctor and Redfern en gineers and planners who have received $66995 for work at the hearing and $48325 for work on the report total of $115320 have not been paid since before the hearings most re cent fiveweek session and are expected to send further bill as are Paterson Planning and Research Ltd whose $11398 bill covers only the period up to the end of 1976 and city solicitor Rowe who has billed for $5521 so far ANOTHER RECIPIENT Another major recipient of funds in Winspear Higgins Stevenson and Co accountants $13200 for the report and $11911 for the Treasurer DarCy haring for total for total of 325111 required before charges can be laid Currently permitted Sunday sports include billiards golf baseball gocart racing and large number of others City staff said there is no legal reason to deny dancing the same status but Ald Ernie Rotman said legality is not the only consideration have to look at it from moral point of view he said Ald Janice Laking said danc ing is more obnoxious than other Sunday sports because of the loud music associated with it and neighbors deserve one day week free of it Twofoot road widening allowed under the grant pro gram The road widenings agreed to by developer Jeff Madden will be taken after building permits are issued since permits cannot be obtain ed after the lots drop below the zoning minimum Barrie Mayor Ross Archer hasmet with Ontario MIC Keough to discuss provincial funding for hearing costs but has been given no com mitments Bills paid to date for other municipalities involted in the annexation dispute are Innistfil Township $125618 Vespra Township more than $100000 Simcoe County $55484 and Oro Township more than $40000 Again not all billss are The bill approved Mon dayto Paterson Planning and Research drew protests from Ald Ernie Rotman over the fact that the $11398 figure was far above the original estimate of $4500 What good are quotes Quotes dont seem to be goad any more he said Its ridiculous cant support it ROSS ARCHER in favor Sunday is one of those day we have left for family activities said Ald Fred Ruemper dont see this public dancing as compatible with that at all winner in every Guardian Store DROP IN TODAY FOR FREE ENTRY FORM No purchase necessary WINNERS WILL BE DRAWN ON JUNE 30 POCKETSIZE ELASTOPLAST FIRST AID KIT WITH FREE BOOKLET CURAD BANDAGES 100 bandages In assorted sins VAPORETTE VACATION INSECT STRIP Joz DIMETAPP um SINUS CONGISIION CIIIIIS IMCOE DU EXTENTABS 301 BLAKE ST BARBIE 7282429 ERNIE ROTMAN Its ridiculous City council votes against allowing dancing on Sun clay Ald Ed Thompson said he also opposed Sunday public dancing on moral grounds Aid Alex Arthur taking the other view said he expected the discotheque to be pain in the neck but theres nothing morally wrong with it He said movies open on Sun days are often the most morally degrading stuff youve ever seen how can we be against dancing Ald Ross Stephens said he does not approve of Sunday dancing but Im not going to impose my moral values on somebody else We dont have to do it ourselves if we dont want to said Ald Del Cole think that would be unjust and unfair to pursue this thing as if were out to get him Friends coowner Greg Mar shall said Ald Gord Mills Only aidermen Mills Cole Stephens and Arthur and Mayor Ross Archer voted to allow Sunday dancing Ald Bill Campbell was absent when the vote was taken GS the examiner Tuonday June 21 1977 tawn country $300 for rugby club City councils general committee has approved expen diture of up to $300 for midday reception Aug 18 for the London Welsh Rugby Football Club whih will be visiting from England at the time John Butcher president of the Barrie Rugby Football Club said in requesting the recep tion the team is one of the best in the world and will be visiting Barrie to honor the Barrie clubs tenth anniversary City says no on buses move toward use of cityowned buses in Barries transit system was rejected by city councils general committee Monday when only four aldermenNelson Garrett Fred Ruemper Janice Laking and Bill Knowlessupported the proposal to buy the buses from Travelways Ltd Travelways or another private contractor would have continued to main tain and operate the buses under the proposal Deputy city engineer Don Kirkpatrick said the city would save $52000 year under the proposed system offsetting $75000 initial cost to the city after provincial subsidies However some council members expressed concern over the age of the Travelways buses and the danger of moving beyond the pro posal to cityoperated as well as cityowned transit system Free parking continues City councils general committee voted Monday to con tinue allowing free parking in downtown metered spaces Friday nights and Saturdays The policy had been scheduled to expire at the end of June Committee rejected move to double parking meter ratesamong the lowest in Ontario city engineer Ray Allen saidand hike parking fines In another parking decision the committee voted to ban park ing on Poyntz Street between Collier and McDonald from am to pm Monday to Friday Apartment building approved proposed 16storey apartment building at the northwest corner of Kozlov Street and Cundles Road West was approv ed Monday by city councils general committee Tenders called for firehall General committee approved Monday tender call for up to $180000 worth of restoration on the old Collier Street firehall scheduled for use as an arts centre Work is to in clude heating plumbing electrical and some structural and exterior work Lacrosse box price set tender of $28750 for construction of an outdoor lacrosse box next to Assikinack School on Little Avenue was approv ed Monday by city councils general committee Citys share of the cost is $7186 with the provincial government and the Barrie Minor Lacrosse Association to pay the rest Three way cost split approved City councils general committee approved threeltday cost split Monday in dispute over sewer break in front of an Oren Boulevard home Owner Lawrence Campbell has objected to paying any part of the $750 repair cost because the break in the sewer lateral was on city property City policy makes such repairs the homeowners responsibility but unusual circumstances led to the proposed threeday split among Campbell the city and the developer CAS meeting tomght The Board of directors of Simcoe County Childrens Aid Society will hold its regular monthly meeting tonight at at the societys offiCe in the county administration building on Highway 26 in Midhurst GUARD YOUR 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