Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 19 Dec 1963, p. 16

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JOHNSON TO CUT BUDGET WASTE President son said Wednesday he plans to cut every dime of waste from the LOST cause budget he will send to Con grcss next month At news conference in his White House the Chief Executive Creemore Wont Township Ditch CREEMORB Staff The futility of trying to fight an en gineers recommendation for con struction of drainage ditch in Nottawasaga Township affecting Crcemore ratepayers was railed ed in Crcemore councils deci sion Tuesday evening Council decided to let the maticr ride after hearing explanation ot the township bylaw implementing the drainage ditch project This bylaw received two road Ings at the last township counp cil moctingNottawasaga clerk lilll Mcbeod advised He invited Creemore council to notify the 70 village residents included in the assessment of the Nottawa saga Township court of revision hearings Dec 27 at Duntronn starting at pm lle also in vited council to attend the bear ings when appeals received in limo against this assessment will be heard Creemore coun cil acepted the invitation Creemore council felt It would Letters Oi Thanks Surprise Creemore Village Council CREEMORE Staff Cree more Council Tuesday night re ceived something which rarely comes to those in public office gratitude Clerk Jack Mm mon read out two letters of thanks from ratepayers com mending council for having the sidewalks snowplowcd this win er The letters citcd this innova tion as convcniencc to all rc sIdcnts particularly to the cid oriy ones if this service brings slight increase in taxes it will be worth it one letter sta ted Acting on rcqucst from an oihcr iclier council granicd mm tax refund to Don Deni son In 196 taxes on barn Parliament fit It Glance fly THE CANADIAN PRESS WEDNESDAY Dec ll PoltmnstPricncrli DENIS said Job and contract awards in his drpartmcnt are being handled in the letter of the law icorgls VALADB IC Montreal Ste Mario mid Iiils hope Mr Denis finds it Senate appointment in his Christmas stocking Ilcid SCUII Nllf Tar onio Dantorthi cailctl funncr postmaster gcncrai Ilamll ton one of tho Inst evcr hut sold his successors didnt into as good link NIELSEN iiC Yu knui said Mr Ilmis lllIlIttI the House in rrrent rtatc meal and ought to rcalttrt Tillmaniv Orr tl Ilrc tnmmans mrrts at it am The Paul Robeson Will Retire LONDON lliclliclsi AInrr Iran Nrgrn linger inul Iltiilrstln hut rlrrldrd to rcttrr his agent Mlti here today Iioircstrn tlt nrrltrrl Lon don Wednesday from East tirr many The tigrnt llnroid liavlrm said the singer was staying in tendon for few days iltfurg hing tn New tnrtt Fnr the tart four lttntrlhs Ratioon lint tmn In liarl Ilcr lie when he hurt ircrn nmvtnl hns to atom mlmnm ntte mm at pm TIIIIEE Dittin IIAIJIAX ttliIhm chil dren two of them brothers rhoamt Wntnerdsy It Why rats tnint off the SI ilnrsnr flay road near here when they went tlrroush soft in form In on unit water The three wm Ttmln Martin limited and Msrtln Wayne iluti both men years old and elshtyem ski our Keith itutt which was torn down in 1962 after the assessor made his rounds Two water reports from the Sxmcoc County Health Unit da ted Nov l2 and Oct 29 both termed Crecmorcs drinking wa ter as satisfactory The Ontario llydro district of fice liarrie wrote to council on nouncing that Crecmores m4 terim rate will be increasing $160 per kilowatt next year Council filed letter from the city of llarrfe seeking support for construction of proposed technical Institutc in Barrie Most councillors favored loca tion of such school in county municipality not in llnrrie They also doubted Jamies pe tilion to the minister of educa tion would have any Influence on the departments eventual choice oi school site INCREASE STAFF OTTAWA CPi Zapor ccnt increase in the federal food and drug directorate staff was reported Wednesday by Health Ministcr ludy Luhiarah One hundrcd and two new pr silions have been added to tho rllrcctoratcs establishment in the currcnl fiscal year increas Ing the staff to more than 500 also said he will be careful not to sacrifice US security in trimming the budget AP Virephotoi Resist Project be waste of money tabout $200 to send out notices when it seemed likely the drainage project will go ahead anyway doubt if appeals will acom piish anything Reeve Gordon Watson commented Under pro visions of the Municipal Draio age Act the township can force It to go along with them on is Efforts to provide the drain age ditch go back three or four years when township ratepay ers petitioned for survey town ship councii was obliged under terms of the drainage act to hire engineer to investigate the petitioners demands Cree morc clerk Jack Lemmon ex plained As result Nottnwa sagaTownship is left with an engineers bill for $1500 and his recommendation that drainage ditch program for the hill beyond Creemore be financ cd by the residents in Crccmora and the township who will ben efit from it Crcemores share of the cost Is 354311 of which the village Is asked to pay $213 The U00 balance Is to come from the 70 Crcemnre property owners lists ed on the pmgram In discussing the issue Coun cillor Wilfred Mills said This water has been coming down off Tan Hill for years Now they come along and tell us we have to pay for the ditch Its not fair ltlr Lemmon tolrl him the names of the petitioners were listed on the proposed drainage ditch program in tollowlng through with the engin cers recommendations Notio wasnga Township was only Iui filling its obligations under the drainage act he added Referring to the petitioners Iilr hlllls added know this has been sore point with those Avening guys for long tlmc in accepting the Invitation to attend Nottawasasaa court of revision council dtCItILd to do so as spectators only not to lodge an appeal from the village CREEMORE Staff The lncresstng strictnesa otvaud itors reports our Department of Highways grants to mantel politics was criticized here They day nlght by council The grant allowed as subsidy towards street maintenancehas remain ed at 5000 or tbs past four or five years cleric Jack lemmon Inidw Councillor Bruce inertia felt thevillage now needs at least $6500 year He said new res identlal developments hero in re cent years have expanded Cree mores road maintenance pro gram The Interim subsidy report from the DHO lnfonned coun cil that the department wont pay any more thantha $100 orv lginally estimated for culvert tips keep in rear Since 5169 has been spent the village will have togay the balance the report 531 decision from the Ontario Municipal Board clears the way motion CharlesJoyce will re place Mr Melville on the 1961 council The 1964 inaugural meeting will be held here Jan lit at pm Says separatists Must Form Union bee Republican Party says In statement it Wednesday that separatist groups inrtho province must unite or perish Separatlsm in generaland the Republican Party in particular found themselves heading down dead and street because of 15132 NARI EXA TINTI THURSDAY DECEMBER 1m intcrnal lquarrels andfallure to winpopular support MONTREAL CPIThe one The Republican Party headed by Marcel Chaput says the strategy of united separatist movement should probably be to persuade tire United Nations to take over Quebecs administra tion for year then call ref ercndum on the question of political independence be certain that the referendum would be setup in demo erotic manner and that Its pres cat result would represent the Lreevwlll of the people of Que cc 100 YEARS OLD TheRed Cross celebrating its centenary in 1963 has 151 0ttt1900 members in as nations Only in this way could it profs on wonterRrAINMENrVALUES for the Bell Telephone Company to erect direct distance dial ing service building on Its pre sent site In the village Origin ally construction of this build leg was delayed because the land is in residential zone The zoning bylaw was passed when the present Bell Telephone bulld Ing was already located on the site 0K BELL BUILDING The 0MB ruling allows the village to amend the zoning by law to allow this commercial building to go up Construction will likely start next spring council was told The company had originally hoped to start building this fall but In wait ing for the OMB approval the tender arrangements fell through Now the company will have to Issue another tender call for next year Council rejected request to sell village water to tamer living nearby Both wells on tho farm concerned havegone dry council was told If we let one man buy vii lage water wed have dozens of them after us one councillor observed Reeve Gordon Watson felt the village water level right now was already dangerously low so that no requests from out siders could be considered it the water level doesnt come up in January well be to treat Councillor ldclvlilo added He claimed It always rises alrr or seven weeks after wet spell That should bring an Increased water supply in Jan uary following the November rains he predioted Council sug farmers ncar the village will have to continue hauling watcrfor live stock from the river in other business councillors Earl Millsap and Wilfred Mills were named as committee to consult with tho fire chief They are seeking suitable Winter storage location for the ladder truck The garage used for sum mer storage has doors that freeze shut Thats why the fire truck Is now being left outside council was told Last night was Councillor McI viilas final meeting and as final gesture he gained approv al for purchase of an automatic electric heater for the bomb shelter housing tha waterworks chlorlnntor installations This 000 watt model to cost till will or as safety check in case the oil heater now in the build tng goes out of order at any tima this winter Councillor Melville Is the only member of the roar council to retirc from office The others were all ro clectcd by accla height 32 depth 14 EATONS Price each VIKING VIEWING VALUE 23 TELEVISION TCE556 modern Scandinavian styled upright con sole featuring the 23 Interceptor chassis Acoust Ically 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