Barrie Examiner, 9 Jan 1968, p. 5

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With committee appointed Essa townships 196069 council by The deal lor the new grader purchased by the township in cludcd leaving the old machine with the township for rental Loi $56 per hour with minimum or 50 hours per month This will place another mamine at the disposal ol the roads department and enable the cost to be charg the old machine was deducted from the price quoted on the new mach me The Dominion Roads Mach inery will not take the machine away and will receive at least $300 month rental ior it The time oi delivery oi the new machine was not mentioned in the tender but will likely he assoon as possible The roads department exper ienced small surplus ior 1967 but when the new grader has been paid lor this will be ab sorbed The fact that more plow ing equipment will be available may result in some at the in side roads on subdivisions be coming public responsibility some are now looked alter by contract Resignation at Elmer Grose from the Township Pl big Board was accepted alter he was elected to council Bert Mulhol land resigned from the Stroud Communityrllpll Board as of 1968 These men have given set isfactory service MEMBERSHIP The Township has agreed to pay $25 membership fee in the Ontario Schools and Municipal Associatien it was arranged to have the Canadian School lour nal sent to the township clerk and the educational member or council sax CONFERENCE lt was agreed that $50 lee sent to the special tax can lereaee to be held at Toronto BAXTER Stall Former Essareeve iouis Tmax ot Uto pia and Charles Clark of Angus have been recommend tied byEssaCouncil ior Canada centenniai medals lor their mer duriog centen road superintendent Mr firuaxhlaoed leading part in Utopia andAngus cen tennial celebrations as well as making notewortlw contrith ftlou toward Essa ntennial iParkwest of Ivy the Utop Minotaur ellorta on beasts also werementioned TheIAn planes Theo the coals our year RDWES DOINGS past year and of his visit to of limited whose passengers are mosily engineers trappers bish ops priests deacons traders railway personnel government workers grainbandlers and in dians He felt one at the chief changes since 1900 was the in4 creased number of indians rid is timates soon in preparation for setting up its annual budget will be starting work on and tax rate Front tell Coun BACK ROW tell to right Coun VINNISFILWNOTES Township Buys New Grading Equipment hotel Jan 1115 The chairman or finance will be delegate PLUMBERS The bylaw covering licensing oi plumbers is to be amended to authorixc the some ice lor both resident and nohrcsident plum bersand electricians STREET LIGHTING The olier of rural Hydro cover ing the maintenance oi street lights was agreed to Formerly the bulb type at street light could be replaced by person armed with the proper pole and often charge amounting to quite sum was incurred Now that most at the street lighting is of the fluorescent type it must be replaced by an expert hence the agreement with Hydro FILED report by Engineer Ainley regarding the cleaning out of the Hyndazak ditch was tiled This ditch removed water imm an area adjoining West Gwillimbury and the area north at the town line Last year it gave trouble with flooding and is apparently not of sullicient depth in some potato crops last litany oi the members of the Innisiii Anglican Parish may havereceived letter from their tormer rector tellingvol the do lrigs of the Rowe lamin overthe Churchill Man where he lived following his marriage and where some of his Family was born The Reverend Lionel told ride on the Muskeg lie the train He found the retum Recommend Aréldx Men For Meddlsy gus postmaster who moved that community irorn Barrie 1956 was treasurer ofthe rary board andhis organl workt age was cited Mr Clark succeeded the late Jack relapse gus postmast Planning board CimPBJKl Councillors Fred Ross Kenneth Blancth moved the motion which was passed by Essa council without opposition Appoint Member if To Wasagalieach ESSA COUNCIL TO BEGIN ESTIMATES SOON cillor MacDonald and De puty Reeve Eugene Smith visit brought pain as well as pleasure and that St Pauls Anglican Mission there is still doing big job Services are held in four languages Eng lish Cree Chipewyan end Esk imo and thinks that instead oi the French taking over the country it is more likely to be the Eskimo Mr Rowe felt that liquor was destroying the ln dians and should be controlled Ha assisted in some oi the ser vices during his visit The Reverend EA Arthur Rowe eldest son of Lionel and Ruth who has been serving in parish in Saskatchewan writes that he was waiting conlirme tion oi his appointment to the Public Service Commission ha iederal parole oilleer to start Jon Helocls that he sees his new job as kind of worker prlest ministry and hopes to be at some use to the church in the diocese by assisting with some of the usual kinds or parish work He and his wife Dolly will be living in Prince Albert nnr Trial By Iury WOODSTOCK CPl John WlISDn 29 who calls himseli Rev Frederick Monday elected trial by jury Monday on charge of fraud in connection with the establishment oi boys school at Tavistocir 15 miles north of here Wilson was jointly charged with wife Mary 75 alter iunds were solicited ior St An lhonysBoys Town of Canada whichw to be built in nine room building Robert Ruddy cl kdreflsurer oi Tavistock ed at the preliminary he that he had called Josephs Church in Ottawawith which Wilson said he was associated He said the church has noibeard oi Freder Vilsnn described himself as hop oi the thadox Churc wbichhns no connection with the Roman Catholic or real estate agent gave him cheque ior $100 as on the school building 35 DEFER BRIDE TRIALS MONTREAL CF Maurice Bergeronot Michel and mm of the suburbs six deferred unh1thefnext term of the criminal assizes which opens March Thefiye muni pal lficialsv re oderedFr day to land trial on DISTRICTsBRIEFS Eastern Orthodox sald Wilsnn Mayor dermenMonday had their tr ls on municipal corruption charges battery ciiior liked Ross Reeve Geo rge Davis and Councillor Kcn ncth Blanchard lner Photo LOYALTY PREFERRED EADY Stain An ounce oi loyalty is worth pound oi cleverness is the motto selecb cd or discussion at meeting at Eody Womens institute on Thursday January 11 at the Body hail Mrs Coombs will lead the discussion and Mrs Gerald Reid will be hostess DAIRY MANAGEMENT STROUD Stolli Dairy cntilcmen are being tnvitcd to attend meetings here on Friday February and on Friday Feb ruary for discussions on dairy herd managunent and housing 11 AT CARLEY CARLEY Stall We can not sce the present clearly without knowing the past will be the topic discussed at meet ing ol Carlcy Womens Institute in this illedonte township com4 munity on Wednesday January 10 Mrs Johnstane will be hostess GUTHRIE Stall With ar rangements for the annual spring seed air now receiving prime=attention the North Sim coe Soil and Crop improvement Association is making plans ior another busy year The new president Douglas Ferris at lllidhurst who was elected at the annual meeting held at Guthrie recently has beenchosenchairmnn of the seed lair committee Tentative dates for the iairare Thursday and Friday March and and it willngain he heldat Elmvale VARlETY 0F PROJECTS Largestorganization its kind in Ontario the amti on annu ally sponsors variety of pro jects to encourage better crops Besides the seed fair these in elude county weed spray day ex perimental crop projects discus sion meetings farm tourslan soiliesting in accepting ce Mr Ferris commended the immediate past president Ivan Clark ol Shanty Bay ior his energetic and cap able leadership during his two year term which was marked by They an splendld no dur mg the past term and we are going to he kept busy do as well said Ferris Ill pealirfiorgeneralr supportirom the memb hip growth and developmentol the assoor ion which was formed in arter ol lia township isthe new secon president ander Darby who secretary to report showed goodka ba treasurer oi charges involving counts oi soliciting or accepting bribes once onband tosta the new many achievements He also had words oi praise tor Morris Bah vwm sat Waverley was hetumed cry here Force wasangemploy COULSON Stall Warden of Simcoe County or the past year George Medley well known Couan Iarmer will per lorm his last duty in Ihnt ca pacity when he mists at instal lation ceremony or the new war den to be elected next Monday Jan IS The ceremony at which Mr MacKay will hand over the saw at of otnce to his successor will mark the conclusion of busy term at olilce for the Oro rcplt resentative air hlacKny was succeeded as Oro reevc by Ken neth Glliupie who made his declaration at the Bro inaugural on Monday Jan He served 17 years on the Oro council to on the county cmwl and pre viously was school twice tor five years COMMENDED Mr Macliays leadership at the county level has been fre quently praised by colleagues and his ellorts on behalf or on were commended by Reeve Gil lespie and other members ol the ore council yesterday Besides the new rcevc Kenneth Gilchrist started his new 106009 term as deputy rceve and the three coun ciliors Howard Carrmbell Wal lace Key and Allan McLean be gan now terms member at pioneer Ora familyrltlrrhlacliayhas lived on his present place lslay Farm all his lite His grandfather who was one at group at settlers from the isle at lslay oil the westem Scottish coast settled in Oro not for mm the present farm on County Road 22 between Ilarratt and Coulson Young Chadians Call Oil Trip OTTAWA lCP Housing shortages in small communities in the Northwest Territories have caused the Company ol Young Canadians to abandon its plans to send group of volun teers brto the Central Arctic Four CYC workers were to go to Boiler Latte predominately Eskimo settlement for two years The trip was called all when the company learned that up to 28 females there ara awaiting construction new houses Chairman of agriculture for Simcoe County during the past year Reeve Gerge Davis of Essa congratulated Mr Ferris upon his election and commend ed Mr Clark for his able leader Band Popular lit Collingwood COLLINGWOODTSIBII move has been started here to ward organizing special com mittee to raise linances and famous marching Collegiate In stitute Band As result at favorable isn presslons made at the Canadian Exposition at Montreal inst September the bandhas been receiving amorous invitations for varl appearances includ ing one Japans exposition planned for 1970 at Osaka Immediate interest has been concentrated onan invitation let mawqang War it out month FOUND DEAD PORT GOLDORNE Ont tCPl Paui Force21 at Port Co1 be was iound dead Monday in the bottom of an oxidizing International Nickel Company at Canada leraiin es of INCO and had been miss Coroner ti year thlch with sat out grants 1967Warden To Help Install Successor Mr ataetiay served four years as Oro reevc six as deputy and seven as mother Since he was first elected back in 1951 Ore township has made considerable development Perhaps the most notmvorthy was the extension of cottage ar eas and development of golf clubs and ski area The Horas shoe Valley ski resort is not far from Mr tlecKays home Development of the Lake Sim coe waterfront trorn Shanty Bay to Carthew Bay was general with numerous new cottages When the tanner RCAF radar Simcoe County agricultsnal committee headed by Reeve George Davis of Essa was scheduled to review applications for grants at ameeting at the county building here in Barrie today Alter the study the commit tee willmakc recommenda tion to the incoming county council for its consideration for the 1906 county budget The com mittea iastyenr had budget which totalled 82300 including 57000 mom for the inter national plowing match which was held to Simon County The 1961 budget also included $6000 lor land 50 $6550 or weed control $500 or school fairs $300 ior plowmena nsso ciatlons $2500 or agricultural societies Sl00010r Lll clubs and $600 for the North and South Simcoe Soil and Crop improve ment Associations The sum ol $400 was list jcrop Group To Held Elmvale Seed Fqir and donations should meet the needs ot an expanding program sistence rarer NEWS THE BARRIE EXAMINER TUESDAY JANUARY Consider Grant 395111655 Tedar tor the Farm Salety Council $1000 lor statutory grants for retired agricultural representa live for his leadership and as station near Edgar was cloud has considered loss to the Iownship but this was oilset by its replacement as an occupa tional training centre addition to the Ontario limpital school Along with ir MacKay number of lormcr wardens are expected to attend the countys inaugural including Smith Camp bell and lnma Hart oi Barrie Herbert Hughes at West Gwillim bury George McCague ol Allis ton and Spirit at Cold watcr Mr Eplcii 90 said he hopes to make it it the weather is not too cold agricultural representatives and the sum of $2500 was listed iolntty for the Farm Federation and Farmers Union grants Other smaller sums included $00 lor the Beef improvement Association $150 or boys and girls arm tours $400 ior Wo mens institutes and $400 for North and South Simcoe Junior Farmers The sum at $200 was provided WILL RETURN licevc Russell Creighton of lintchedash willreturn to Sim coc County Council to begin his second term at the inaugural meeting next Monday aiterlt neon Examiner Photo WARN OF Til TORONTO CF lIVBA ycar Study of patients admitted tor lrnomorGcncrolmiiospitalfia shows 70 patients brought cases at active tuberculosis with them and were dangerous source of inlcctian to other patients Resilts of the study conducted by Dri Prakong Kcrchnranatn and Dr it look were re ported in the Canadian Medical Journal The doctors warned that general hospitals must be more alert to unsuspeclcd TB for prizes for weed essay con test winners lrom county schools cases enter in through the emergency rds 2ND went TOP MOVl NEW YORK Reuters Bonnie and Clyde was named the iavorilemovie of 1907 in poll at show busi ness personalities and art ists published here Sunday NTE BY PUBLIC DEMAND Theyre young WARRENB lllTY FAYEDIJTMIRQVAY SHOWING theyre in love Mr Pages successor Alan Scott has takenrup where Mr Page is all and has been at material help to the organiza tion Reeve Davis and Mr Scott Nine of those polled voted for the movie which depicts the escapades of two notori one bank robbers of the 19305 Clyde Barrow Bonnie Parker and ship ol the past termer Davis also had high praise ior the work at the organization and he gave mucbcredittorstawart Page president Mr Ferris 0110 WEILOME were among head table guests at dinner held at Guthrie hell by the organization Mr Clark was chairman and hepfiicially handed over the office to the new In extending an ellicalfiwela ondrneykmpespre costume momentum meantime come tromOra Reeve Kenneth Gillespie said he was glad to see the organization prosper He said it was an honor for oro to have the Guthrie hall chosenlor some of its meetings Mr Clark introduced two new directors Jack Downey oi Min esing and Les Jodin oi orillia Canvassers were suggested for dilierent areas and most of these appointments were left for con firmation Abner Rawn North Simcoe weed inspector and bill Hurst crop specialist Guelph were alsoispecinlly troduced and eornrneaded ior saistance to the FAMOUS vountmtnoorwooiunmEma WhammnaouEsr snafu PATRONS PLAViRS rams as ouNt0P ST Banal THER HTURM fill7l Phone

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