Barrie Examiner, 26 Jun 1970, p. 5

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school be if purposes are expec With group of 11 students from Scarborough elementary school who toured Simeon County muselnn at hfidhurst these four youngsters were in Exhibits At Museum Fascinate Students MIDHUIIST IStaffJA school group from Blantyre public school from Scarborn with 31 alude In charge of Alan Fes sendcn was among the latest to make bus tour from Toron to to Simone County pioneer museum here They were thrilled Willi their visit and found it very educa tional too said Mr Fesscndcn afterward as he spoke of the variety of exhibits gathered It was terrific said Joan ehrlsp ll yearold school girl who was particularly Intrigued by the windpowered mill once common in rural Ontario before electricity became gcngral on farms Robert Thorpe if found the oldfashioned stoneplckcr cum bersome but fascinating it must have been quite job for the pioneers to clcar farm of boulders with that he sup posted Another youngster Burt Na trigucd yilh pioneer slpnu grinder mice used for aharp ching roots An early alone picker and chopper can be seen in background shown kunn when asked uhut inlprcss ed him most about the mueum promptly answered The un dcrtakers shop the coffin and the hcurse It was real groovy nldhupc carriages and other It was too morbid intcf burstdrawn Vehicles of long jcclcd Sandcc Brabunt who was ago standing close by at the time liked the general are and the wllx models hes EDD FASIIIU The museums lllx uduls wearing fashions of the gay 90s also received special attention from other girls in the group including Rhoda Risiich 10 Faith Storey ll Ind Cindy Cyr II All found it difficult to believe these anklelength dresses with their high collars long sleeves and frilly decorations were once generally popular Indian ethnological material showing lndlan handicrafts such as basketweaving leather work and bend making also received due attention llkc dollhouse lib FRO LEFT 10 RIGIIT wch Patty Brown Douglas had held Julia Fnstcr and Gayle Cunningham all 10 years old lExnmlnCl pholni The cllllblrcll also showed much intercs in the transpor talion exhibits remarked lr lcssendcn in reference to lhc slime shun cd particular inter est in the Edison phonographs lillll knoun as talking machines The circular thlrds and horn like loudspeakers proved intrig uing to this group railway jiggur winch was manually operated drew partir ular attention from three of the boys Chris Dyer Dan Thllw and Mike lllonm all agrd ll years John McKnight I0 and Ted Blight ll appeared fascinated by the centuryvold lockup from Alland Station and us steel bars id they really keep pris oners ln this the former asked Skeptlcully as he inspected the cramped Space it looks more Supporters Get Break In cooksmvvn COOKSTOWN Stall Exccpt fur separate school supporters Cookstown ratepayers will be paying much higher taxes this year it wlls learned from Ilech Norman Cook and the municlpal office The residential rate will be up from 78 year ago to 96 mills while the commercial rule jumped from 075 to 107 mills Separate school supporters rtr ceivcd breakduc to adjust men for ovorassosslllcnt for school purposes last year The new rate is 7161 mills in com parison to 70401 in 1969 REQUISITION JUIIIS Main reason for the general Increase was the hike in school requisition The levy on Cooks town went up from total of 533840 last year to $4422 of the latter $3037 was described as an adjustment for last year and the rest constituted an in crease village of icwcr than 800 the tax inclcase was leading topic with residents Realty and business xcs for municipal and led l0 mist 568000 Olltllrln gov ermncnt contributions will punt lo $Tl000 find other mulli cipal revenues were plhurrl at $ID000 for tnttll of 3155000 BREAKDOWN 0F RATES breakdown of the rate show cd 1192 required for county pur Plan Day Camp Af Alliston Park ALLISNN ISttIff Consid crzlblc Interest ha been shown in the coming Alli luxrduy camp which is to be held at Rlvcldulo Park in August The duy nrbl lm is to hcgin on Monday Aug 10 alld contilh llc through until Friday Aug 21 Allistnn recreation parks and community CCIIIH committee ctlmp with the county re Llt ationul service Mrs Glaham is the contract representative GAS DESTROY ED DENVER IAIi spokes man for Rocky Mountain Arse says the depot hos chemi destroyed Its entire stock of VS nerve gas deadly rllcm iclll which kills within minutes after conflict with the skill Still to be destroyed is almost 5ndan gallons of another nerve ugont culled GB which will require equipment not yet installed the spokesman sold poses 2489 residential and 3030 commercial for general rate 2565 and 2454 crisdnetial and 2850 and 2733 commercial for high and elementary Schools The waterworks system levy rc To Show Antiques In Midland Area MIDLAND Stllffl Interest Ing displays of old copper rind brass Canadiana pine furniture antique clocks jewellery and chlnu will be shown at Mid lands summer antique market at the Country Mill Balm Beach road when the 15110 Show opens on Tuesday July 14 at p111 The threeday event which coll tinues through Wednesday Ind Thursday July ls and us will be attended by 16 of southern Ontarios best known dealers Returning for the fifth year are Put Gerbrluldt The Call adion Trading Post Brantford Phil anick Bloomfield and Herb Merry the Paulie Ecrgie Shop Victoria lturhuur Herc fur the fourth your are the Mtlrkhtlms Toronto Peter Myers the Treasure Cht Bub rle and the Nortons Ontario Cot ago Antiques Millbruok Dlulcrs who will participate for the second Iimf are Mrs Joyce Muun Drakes Attic Tor onto Mr and Mr Keith Nor rls the Fcnlly Farthing New market Mrs MacArthur Mil ton and Mrs Margaret Lilly of llullrries Antiques Toronto Newcomers to the write III cllldc Gordon Antiques Lumlun lluuscm Chlults Ilcwd Back Room Antiques Dr il ll Antiqu Trenton Gillespie Alltiou Molltrcul and Lu Muisml dco Ar Antiques Toronto Sponsored by St Andrews flos pltul Auxillul Midland the market draws an everihcrcas Illg number of antique bulls and summer Visitors All proceeds SIMCOE DISTRICT The lurgcst displuy of CA Products in Simcoe County 25 Innlsfll 7266531 TRY EXAMINER WANT ADS PHONE 1282414 qulml GI mills and drainage 24 mills Reeve Cook former member of the board of trustees before CookStDWn became full village with its ovln council in 1962 heads tlll council Other mem bers include Mrs lsobel Rowe Robert Riley Derek Osborne and Dr John McKay Cookslown municipal office on Queen Street is open from 10 ILm to 430 pm daily with Mrs Duurecn Brown clerk in charge progressive village wllll its own waterworks system Cooks town is the of one of the largest full fans in the county in September Oro Community Honors Pioneer JAltliATf lSlufflThis com mllnity In the northwest section of Oro township was named in honor of pioneer Charles Jarrult who settled Illlt in 1835 it was shown by old records Mr Jurralt first went to 0rd in fuel settling on lot near Lu Sim 00 but moved to the Jar on location four years later Until recently Jurrutt bull post office located here since 1851 County road 22 runs through lhrrhlt WILL VISIT LEGION COLLINGWOOD IStulli An nouncement has been made that ll lruvcrsry Olltnrlo pro villcllll command scrvico buleuu officer will be visitin Culling wood brunch ill of to Royal Canadian Legion on Monday June from formation and Will be available bl pln to provide in ubuut war disability ilowallc FIRENZE RESTAU RANT SPECIALIZING IN ITALIAN rooos OPEN TILL AM Open Bully It hamz nm SutSuu 12 noon2 mm 54 Maple 7250850 Association KIan of Barrie Colwcll of an Bcclon scero mrmmn Much interest was taken in the =how last ycar and with favor shown along uhh plun able uralhcr it is hopodtbcrc will be even larger cruylds for tary Gusullne and kerosene tractors will be ccr this area strations Equipnlfnl for in nlid show thrt hill olhcr equipment once popular in Ferguson of Owen Sound is bringing trac for cnglnc for one of the dcmun DISTRICT NEWS THE BARBIE EXIIER FRIDAY ThreeDay Cookstown Show To Demonstrate Old Engines oooxsmwx qua tractors shingle making machlnes and various gasoline and steam engines ml be dem Display of pioneer ulcpuls and onstraied during three day show here on the weekend ofi August and me show will be the fifth ln null event sponsored by Georde Bay Region Automo Gas and Antique mm headed by with mm wsvuwvslb M41 om rmw fSlaffl machines JLE Andy the tractors Albert Joan located and the tummy events nirADlOlm lStaffl sumo time in luck Hmu TONY AGUIIAR WKGAM MARIAN Nucxlrco tEE MERIWETHER 1970 Continuing demonstrations are planned durlrl the three daYs of LIrlOuS engines and aqulpmrnl implements also are planned Arrangement have been made I0 Protlde free hay wagon rides for rhi youngsters durln shim These wagons are to be drawn by steam engines The Cuuk mvn Idlr grounds is the highway 27 and xow 11 YEARS OLD this year It became an incur unrated village years ago with burn the first clerk early cnr models also wlll be in ma 1h population thcl around 1000 people gt MCanJurdrnniiis Whyne Rock Had on Undefeated the and This lime ISoulh Simme community is mv mlll wlll be Sct up Jlld dc marking ltd 10th year as tlmn mbnszrnllun gncn of how logs were sawed before the turn of the century It is hoped AllistonResideni On Bisley Team sudsmx Flt Jack Eutlurfeld remap of Alum has been chosen one Canadian ean when peg in shouting corrupts stle England in July AICHI Tom Hall of West rows Foil rams WAYNE Staffl Slmcoe has had town slazus for years It was incorporated as Village in I87 DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT to tho IMPRESSIONS PINECREST Couples Only For table reservation Phone 7281028 TONIGHT and SATURDAY MERLIN OLSEN MELISSA NEWMAN BRUCE CAFOI DEN JOHNSON ROBERT JACKS srnunrvANDREW MLAGLEN lll mm JAMES LEE BARRElf HUGO MONltNEGRO PANAVISICN COLOR BY DELUXE ALSO THE BOYS OF PAUL STREET DUSK T0 DAWN SHOW SUNDAY What makes her garden gnaw wouldnt you like to know Nllot ever happenedlo AuniAlce Ist Feature Follow Mo Sou Into the World of Surfer DUSK T0 DAWN SHOW SUN was more terrifying than whot happened to Baby Jane all now features in admin all be Cip ham Hall Cl Ottawa Amman penumbra re read here they thl he leav ing July for Fxlgluui to take of the members of =manl Countys smallest tired Stayner Mercenaries and enemies race against THE Lasr immune lmumbnxrmummlma STANLEY BAKER ALEX CORD HONOR BLACKMAN 16 NIGIITI and II SATURDAY VurlNEE Ar lzm DNLY RICHARD ATlENBUROUGH men JJHNSONANDREW KElR mm tunar will Imaun MNAVISIUN COLOR THEYRE GAUGHT SEE JACKIE GLEASONS HILARIOUS NEW COMEDY 710 Er 905 III smunmr LEAK SAT MAT mlemkmz IMLlcnvr Jackie Estet Gleason Parsdns chLlNGwcbD DRIVEINTHEATRE Han EEHL NOW PLAYN William Faulkners Pulitzer Prize Winning NovelThe Reiver to slam Sharon is now film at Solar Produddons Cinema Centre Films Pmentoflon National General Fittun Release Also Gregory Peck Tho Stalking Moon Steve McQueen playsBoon inTheReivers FarreIIWill Geek Michael ConStantlne RupertCrosse MitchVogel An Irving anvuchanhur Kramer ProductionIn Asscclallanhah Ii Executive Producerdtobert Rohcalltunic by John Williams Screenplay by Irving Ruvotdl and Harriet Frank Jr Based on the Novel The Rcivcrs by William Faulkner Produced by Irving lavetchDlrectnd by Mark tinfoil Arnr areal

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