Barrie Examiner, 1 Feb 1967, p. 2

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32356 we wn Jlw gem mane AILE working daily to clear snow from the main 73 Wm DutyFree Entry Iigreed ilpon In Snowmobile Trade industry Minister PEITY announced today that Canada and the United States have en tered into an arcangenrnt to ex mange dutyfree treatment on trade in snowmobile Notes were signed in Washington on Jan 20 196 by representatives of Canada and the United Shaim which provide that coda comr try will grant the other duty free entry Barrie is major distrilmtion point for Bombardier one of the countrys largm snowmobile manufachirers Canada is one of the worlds foremost promicom of snounnrr bilu Manufamners in this gérve developed dsnow mo es outshand ng aim for both utility and recreational use There are approximately 12 Canadian producers located mainly in Quebec Manitoba and Ontario Asubstantinl Proportion of Ca nadian output is exported with the United States being the main external market flna ar port trade has been growing appreciably in recent years in 1964 sales to the United States none valued at $45 million rule mlhesmeyexmdedfimillion Canada has pioneered in die development of this new we duct and has gained technolov gical lead As consequence imports account for only very small part of our domain mar ket in both Canada and the United States the market for snowmobiles particulardy for recreational purposes has been expanding rapidly The new ar rangemnt with the United States will ensure that the Canadian producers will have access to this growing North American market Radio Station Seeks Satellite VITAth OP Expanded coverage ot0ntarios Muskoka vacation land was sought in on application by radio station cm in llunuville before the Board at Broadcast Governors Tuesday gt The CKAR pmposel was for satellite station in Brace budge in the soinhoentral por tIon of the Muairoioa area GFOR in Orillla about 30 miles south of Bracebrldge op posed die application Norris Mammals presid ent of CM said his stations satellite in Parry Sound ghnd tied in the western portion of the Muskoka family OKAIE should serve But poor radio remtion in the area because of the mdq Laurentian Shield kept the HImtaviIIIe signal horn reading the mthern area ammo Biwee hridge The only way to attend the signal was throw use of satellite station streets or Barrie Alloys snoleons from blower into We Find Good Bad waiting truth BELOW it is dumped It the turnout and In Resolution Planning board has been ask ed on take another look at dun resolution that would call on the movinoe to alter Ihe system or public meetings on official plans and roning bylaws The citys planning consult ants in recormnending the draft resolution be reconsidered found both good and bad points in the proposed changes lhe draft resolution would have Ontario Municipal Board hearings eliminated on cash non ing bylaw Instead it was sug lfiiai the OIVEB should hold single hearing before official plan approval Official diam set down long term land use proposals in municipality and toning bylaws implement these uses Consult ant Murray Jana said the suggestion that local noning by laws need not become the sub ied of public hearing at the provincial leva has great deal of merit However there is little CVI deuce to support the assumption that provincial approval of al lidal plans would be quicker if handled by the WEB than by the minister of mmicipal affairs he said And it is most duhlou as supmtion that it would be more dernouatic forvthe 0MB rather than the minister to approve official pdans It Oomle evades the funlt darnental strunture of our gov ernment which puts responsibil Ity for major political decisions in the hands of the cabinet and its individual ministers he raid Mr Jones said it might be mods more preferable to follow the Eargllsh prudice where the responsible minister appoints his own hearing both Which reports hack to him where the final do cision is made Barries city development com mittee and planning board Omit ed the resolution for sulrnis oion ho pmwnroal momma in response to recommaida tion from the towwbip of Etchi coke that official plans be abol Ished altogether as legal docu ment The planning consultants re mended that the local boafli reconsider its draft resolution since it now contain salami connidnng and dub ions pnnc es The Minnie resolution should not be endorsed according to Mr Jones Locnt GENERAL SCHOOL BOARD Barrie Separate School Board will hold meeting at St Marys $1001 at 730 tonight CITY MEETING Bernies new joint partr5 and recreation committee will hold its next regular meeting Feb at the old tire hall Collier St 1hr session gets underway at pm To CONFERENCE Planning Board last night authorized Chairman Del Cole or an alternate member and secretary treasurer Ken Peck to attend planning conference in Ottawa in October THIS WEEK Tryjiiuylielrl for Your Mont ThursdayFriday Saturday Specials BOLOGNA PORK SHOULDERS PORK eurr ROAsr PORK BUTT CHOPS FRESH CUT LOIN PORK CHOPS SHORT RIB OR BLADE ROASTS FRESH BREAD BAYFIEL 33 BAYFIELD sr EARRIE SLICED OR ItIECE 33¢ 43 53 1b 63 69 59 zlasc MEATS AND FROZEN FOODS 7182574 splud by builder kam iner photos Barrie Police Report Mishaps In City Tuesday lwroad conditions accounted for three traffic mishaps in the city now resulting in an estimated $1000 damge car operatedby William Waters In of hill Gnlord spun out of control after strik ing pile of snow on Binton Ave last night and smashed into westbnrnd car driven by Dunc on Green of RR Shroud Const Buirncr who was alert ed to the scene of the mishap nitride BIntnn Ave at 750 pm estimated damage at 8600 An auto operated by Peter limiphreym of 40 Queen St Barrie struck parked Car at Wellington and Owen ate at mill pm Joust Pieloard estimated damage at $350 minor twocar collision was reported on Toronto St at the Canadian fire parking lot it 350 IN Cars involved were driven by Ruth Marie Mabee of Schmu beug and EIlIlBid Boswell 7a of or Oakley Park Square Const Ron Pinkard investigated It KINZIE SWISS MAID BAKERY erCIIIL Thurs and Fri ONLY Cookies Reg 29 do Speciel dot tliliEiiiiiW liosinurnnt Phone 719515 ALSO AVAILABLE at scons PASTRY Clnpperton 1min THE BARRIER EXAMINIE WEDNEDAY FEB tin Fishermen Spend Night On Lake Simcoe change in wind direction this morning made rm oper rtloos unnectssuy for three mended In Ming enthusiasts ladudiug woman on Lake Sirrxaoe in the Bredrln In five fireman were married on the fioe yeieday afternoon In two of the five were reamed three hours liter it was the second time in less than week that ice fishermen were trapped on Lake Sincoe Last weekend ll fishmnen stranded overnight were re cued by two during Orillla pilots Abe end Bernice Mount and Levcrn hinrrhoml all of RR Pattulawq1cnt last night on the doc located between lhor ah and Georgina Isiami north west wind this morn brought the Boo to wrtlrfn it of land rescue party was ready to set out after the trio had it been necessary At mo pm yosielday three hours after the five were rr ported strandcd Coast Lea Domior of the Georgian island Towrship Police ocmnrneaied by Eli Oonsberry of RR Pctfcrtaw Lcn hlnrchand of 1m Polteran and Walter mm or Stoutfville set out with lHoot aluminum boat towed behind snowmobile Icy rowed lo the line where they picked up Jim Lamb 35 of Bunion Point and Russell 14 roux 39 ot lilooree Beach return trip would have been nec essary to rescue the remaining three However in View of the treacherous weather conditions the trio decided bhai as they had sufficient Mat and food supplies they would stay overnight rattler than endanger the safety of fur ther rescuers 1hc ice split about 50 foot from more at the north end of Georgina Island creating an open stretch of water of be tween 100 rind 300 feet from the shore to the rice according to of MEETING Defense Mirdsier Poul Hellyer will be guest speaker at the Inn nual Barrie Chamber of Com merce dinner and dance to be held at the Continental in ginmg at 645 pan Emile al derman and lawyer Owen will take overlirom Ross Stephens us 1967 president or the local Chamber Emu STROUD Milli To Sit On Flag Pole On CarnivCIIWeekend Barrie Winter Carnival Com mittee be procured the cry ice of flag pole sitter it was announced todry Billy Harris 14 of Stroud has agreed to sit on Wool firg pole at lilemorbrl Square over the carnival weéend Feb 17 to 19 Armed with survival equip ment Bill will climb aboard the pole an op of which plot lorm will be comtruclcd Friday night and remain there until sometime on Sunday afternoon reward lor worming the 11th annual Barrie Winter Carni val Hank will receive uisp 0100 trill and according to cm niual publicity director Paul Outsqy panoramic View the oarsdial The Barrie Public Utilities Hope To Ponn Snowmobile Federation On February and at the Four Seasons Holiday inn Vice torie Harboih the lluronla Snow Riders of Midland will play host to representatives from snow mobile Elvin across the province in the formation of an Ontario Snowmobile Federation it is hoped that thrown such an alliance the manyvaperalore will better unite into strong body and further promote the growth Wally of this win ter sport Otth obiedives Include tth fostering of moperntion with On terior law forces and maintain ing good public image along with establishing standard rules and classifications of races and various other sports events that are held thmusimm the province each winter John Powers president of the HIuonIa SW Riders stressed that only through the coopera tion of oath club sending rep resentative to this meeting can the attention he formed and Hove its obledive Koals All registrations and m00 pondeoce are to sent Helen iVnsciung Registration Secretary OFSC Convention Clo Box 934 Midlalxi Ontario Commission will construct the pole on the earth aid at item orlal Swan tile Bell Plen Ing lilill will build luluble platform Food will be hoisted up to Bill lieanw plans for other crrnlvrllneventr gotahcdglecedl on progress rt the bend growing contest is until larder way with 95 most not registered to date Connrt chairman Harold lirrr uld he expects over 100 entrants before the Feb deedllnc Contest umi finals are alri ed for Friday Feb 17 II the wan Iiddress IIS Meeting Mitchell Moduli of the new Enstview Secondary School will be guest speaker at the first 11161 meeting of the Steele Street Home and School Association Feb Mr Mitchell will outline or Kanizetlon and available muses at the new school Grade students at Steele Street Sdtool and other pImlic school pupils who will be attend ing Eastvicw next year have been invited to the meeting with their parents The meeting at Steele Street auditorhln will begin at 010 pm FLAGS 8H8 Beytield St MCINTOSH APPLES HOT HOUSE YORK PEliliiiT IIIIrrEII JLB JAR $09 snnur Siiiliiili leII tings DELMONTE SNOWFLAKE IIIEEII PiiliS FLORID PARAMOUNT SOCKEYE PIIIIIIES We LInEYs FROZEN Eoons out Basket 59 53¢ CHICKEN IN SAICO 4801 TINS mum iiiiAliliE JUICE 3sI LUNCH SUPREME Iscz JAR MEATS 553 29 near AYngR i9OZ TINS BEIIIIS 33 av nu amen PEAMEAL PKG or so BACON 79 IIzLE PKG any course sounsn it 2139 vrrErIIIILE Irons is FRYING on noasriNo IIIIIIIIIEIIS ABASKET erIIIIErrEs 65 VEGETABLES AGRAPEFRUIT 10596 VINE RIPENED NO 79° TOMATOES TOPLESS NO RHUBARB 12523 CARROTS IIEIIIz TOMATOKETCHUP 2LB JAR GRADE 35 39 1802 PKG 65 79 APPLEFORDS 49 wax PnEEII srANnARe GEORGIAN BAY snuIIIEIIIIII 31a roIIIIIroEs MANNINGS WEEKEND ASSORTMENT REG mums DARES COOKIES WHITE OR COLOURED IIIIILETTISSIIE 4w 49 FABRIC SOFTENER FLEECY 2LB TIN Bliiiiiiilli Sliilii 39 PANCAKE FLOUR 2LLB PKG IIIIIII JEIIIIIVIII INSTANT MIlIiIl SOLO COLOURED OUICK OR INsrANr LG pKO Iliilllilili IIITS lilurslimullow Blossoms 385 OEFLEEIHAM 4IEssA RDBARRIE Continentrl ion at 110 pm Ten iinellstr will be selected to Ip er in the arena Ihow or final dging The panel of Judge mm of tin Graham Dixon Doug Cherry Joe Palmer Hon arlry chairman for the event is tillrs Dominion of Crnldl The Barri ieyrrcs rorpod son of the cemivrl Announced twoday ILih derby to be hel on the Buy our ihu wcckcn Open to adults and children registration fees Ire 11 per ad ult and 50 cents per child The first prize winner will be award ed wilh the runnerup re ceiving in end special prize for children The winter carnival parrdé scheduled for Feb 15 is expec ted to be Eplcndld affair with more participation than em before With it finale already Entered member of the carnival com mittee will conduct lclE hone blitz for further float Iu mir rlnns The parude will have centennial theme with floats and costumes depicting old lyme Canada mono MEETING Representatives or the piano IIlng board will attend meet ing in Strand Feb called to discuss problems surrounding future public school needs in the area of the lnnlstti Barrie boundary licprcscntativcsol the Barrie Public Srhool Board and city council will rise attend FLAGS CENTENNIAL FLAGS Canadian Ontario Union Jack All Colors All Sizes Bottle Tent ii Iiwning Co Lid 72M437 Clarks Home Furnishings Barrie mm 23c 3LB POLY er 23° to Bottles 79 no SLB PKG gtiib parchment 21553 49 IOOFT ROLL 33 2801 TINS 255

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