Barrie Examiner, 14 Jan 1964, p. 14

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WEST GWILLIMBURY toe Bradford Stowe hen Hughes rceve and hire Jean township mncl lbcld its in augural meeting Monday morning In the township oil are front row from left Arn old Meredith clerk Keith Laasfoiddeaufv reeve Herb Knecshaw assistant clerk Back row from left are Grenville Hughes road rup Township Town Join In Inaugural Dinner BRADFORD Steffi As an example of cooperation to come Bradford and West Gwilllmhury Council held joint inaugural dinner Monday at the Bradford and District Curling Club This was on innovation for the two councils slnce other years their inaugural meetings had fallen on different days iwn of the afterdlnner speak ers drawlaughairomthegumts with their interpretation of its implications Rev Canon Heara Bond Head who delivered the invo cation at the West Gwitlimbury reason for this logethemess With tongue in cheek he sug gested perhaps Bradford mayor doe Magaai wanted to extend his influence into the township beyond the metropolis of Brad ford More seriously Canon Hcam urged both councils to remem ber there are two sides to every coin While councils want to make good impression on the voters by coming up with ambi tious plans he reminded them to remember the poor people who havefa pay for them Art Evans MP for Simon Centre told them Bradford is very close to my heart then as joke he added And so is West Gwlllimbury which we may annex before leug Mr Evans said he would to operate frilly with the two coun cils in 1964 although he couldnt promise them million dollars 64 BRADFORD Staff Big titiogs to come were predicted by Mayor Joe Magani in his inaugural address for loss He said plans are being exam ined for newPublio Utilities Commission The federal government is considering building us federal building on the old fire hall site Next to the towaiall new fire ball will goiip this year with tenders to be called in Jan uary he added Looking further ahead Mayor Magani mentioned Canadas centennial year 1067 Were go ing to be celebrating with the test of them Mr iiiagarii cautioned that some of these undertakings will cost the taxpayers money in 1063 the new library didnt cost the taxpayers here cart We cant doeverything like this of road improvements like they got last year introductions of Bradford of ficials by Mayor lifagaal includ ed Public Utilities Commission secretorytreasurer lilra Mario Bantam clerk Margaret Davey assistant clerk Winnie Menetmu senior constable iohn Dungeon town superintendent Bob Button fire chief Ted Geno secretary lieasurer of the arena board Bob Lynn assessor 001 lings and PUC superintendent Charlie Pierce Also introduced were members of the 1904 couneii cove BmcaStewanrdepn lred Cooki and couaci ors Hen ry Bell Fred Dow iom Evans and Ken Tooling as well as members of the FUC and Public School Board West Gwiifimbury Reeve Herb Hughes introduced the incom ing township council deputy reeve Keith Langford and cotto ciilors Orville Hughes Stanley Caims and Arthur Wright also superintendent Grenville Hughes assistant clerk Mrs Jean Knee shaw assessor Jack Armstrong and two members of the 1063 township planning boardBill Melbourne ch air in and George Jackson secretary HEAR REPORTS Brief reports were given by heads of several Bradford mun icipal groups Jim Church PUC Chairman fore in st Bradford would get new PUC building in 1964 Theuath of office for the in coming council Public Utilities Commissioners nd Public School Board members was ad ministered by town solicitor Charles Evans The meeting was council chambers Members of council sworn in were Mayor Magaol Bruce Ste wart reeve Fred Cook deputy reeve and councillors Henry Bell Fred Dow Tom Evans and Ken lupliag incoming PUC members are James Church Paul Sadlon Jr Ether Turner and Milton Ham Melvin irving Torn Gardner Dr Blackwell Ken Wood Rev Woolley and Bob McMasg Rev Woolley was the presiding clergyman at the in augural meeting sons Not Guilty TORONTO fCPiMillionaire hutei owner Ben Smith 48 of Toronto appeared in the On tttrlo Supreme Court Monday to answer fraud charges involving essence Srriith part owner of the PrinceGearge Hotel was charged joingy with three New led to appear for theft ofJAONOhshares of New Chamberlain Petroleums Crownt Prosecutor Har vey McCulloch said hewiil ask the court that ball of $5000eaeh for New Yorkers Sol Ranch as former lawyer hisbrother Harold and lawyer Schoobriui be fort Smith pleaded not guilty to four charges ofcoaspirisig and land invoivtng llllilid Mines Limited dythe mperlal Bank aCommereeipd andan od rBlne merit in 1960 on charges of theft arising from the same transaction They were later acquitted by the Supreme Court of Canada Hamid Rauch wasgacduitted Limited They imsuccessfu appealed the convictionaad sentence last september is Soil Raucji who spent two yearsin jatl before his ball was 000 from $50000 in January 902 was treasurer oi Brllund Schanbrun wife the films president Norm Porter chairman of the Bradford Planning Board said This was tho quietest year we have had since lve been on the board Chairman of the Community Centre Board Brad Walker era phasized the areas has been on stated on profit ever since its opening to give the children of Bradford and district the most skating time and hockey train ing as possible He complimented the booth committee of three Bradford we most who have operated the ar QULSDRELDRIJIMLJBUIAM was opened We have one of the best hockey clubs in Ontario he continued its disgrace to see only 200 300 home town fans turn out to game We need some word of mouth boost ing to get the fans behind us Stevens spokesman for the library board said the new library needs more readers He urged more people to use the new facilities Ken Tupliag spoke for the Re creation Commission for Brad ford aad District which he on ganized Our aim is to provide needed recreation for both young and old at low cost Our activities have grown in the past three years We now have 7A0 hays playing minor hockey he said Figure skating the girls ball league are other activities Another Bradford chairman liJ troduced was Lou Di Rocco of the separate school board Summing it all up Mayor Magani said with gang like this the administration of Brad ford and West Gwitlimhury has softball team and the minor Offer Ambulance Service To Bradford District BRADFORD fSlAffl West Owlllimbury Township made little headway on its January agenda at Mondays meeting with much of the day taken up with inaugural ceremonies Thats why the meeting was ad imuned to Wednesday after noon Three delegations appeared before council Monday ailer town erlatendent and Councillors Orville Hughes Stanley Cairns and Arthur Wright Brando er Photat Gwillimbury Council Holds 64 Inaugural BRADFORD Staff West waliinioury Townships morn ing council received its oath of office from dark Arnold Mere dith The inaugural meeting Mon day morning at the tawnslilp office here preceded the inaug ural dinner at the Bradford and District Curling Club This year tor the first time both township and Bradford town councils held their inaugural dinner as joint affair Officiating clergyman at the West Gwillimbury inaugural was ilov Canon Heara Bond Head fiwemlntnofticawernReevc Horb Hughes deputy reevc Keith Langford and councillors Orville Hughes Stanley Calms and Arthlir Wright The latter two councillors and reeve Hughes are incoming members The others served on the l961f coun oil and were rclumcd in office for this year Attending the township inaug ural were two members of the 1963 Net Gwillimhury Planning Board Bill Melbourne and George Jackson SHOULD GIVE MORE TORONTO CPt itinyor Philip Givens said ltionday Cad nadian millionaires are not as generous as their American counterparts and he suggested the citys St Lawrence fntrc for the Arts project would be good place for them to start lie told business club luncheon he was impressed how rich men in American cities have been giving gifts to those cities where they made their money Its about time some of our people started thinking in those got to be good terms hesaid noon The Wilson Hill cemetery delegation headed by Fraser Sutherland wanted grant to help with the maintenance of the Wilson Hill cemetery on Concession 12 south of Cooks Murray Fartsheaded dele gation of seven seeking hard surfacing for the Mlddletnwn Road south of Highway so He contended that hard surfacing on the most heavily travelled portion of this road would pose lesser maintenance expense to the township oin theioag ML Reeve Herb Hughes told them the Department of Highways re quires road to have 1000 cars day in trniilc to qualify for heavy paving He suggested the DHO might go for tar and chip surfacing about it inches thle in the first application with succeeding applications in future years gradually building the road up Road superintendent Grenville Hughes said the cost per mile for the preliminary coat of tar and chip pavement might run to about $1300 per mile But if gravel was needed to put the road in shape the cost would go up accordingly to own and operate the ambul ance from Bradford with his nanieonttasameaasofbe becoming better known in the area while performing neces sary conumalty service The type of vehicle be had in mind is batman paacl truck specially outfitted for unbal ance work with too mfor two stretcher patients and nursing attendants and medical quip ment This would cost about $3 500 as towered to regular ambulance Whldt would cost about N000 he said His proposals included obtain ing an initial subsidy of $3000 to help get the necessary equip ment and borrow the balance needed from bank with four year repayment plan getting an annual subsidy of 32400 per year for five years to cover the estimated operating losses of the ambulance and agreement on renegotiating the amemeat during the fifth year for future subsidies LAST YEARS in ltfr Lewis opinion an em bulance with the hard service it has to provide could not last beyond five years According to Mr Lewis esti mates the operating losses would diminishfrom $075 in the first year of operation to $1708 in the fifth year Five year total he roiected was all 551 in operatng losses The Mlddleiown Hood broke through in two places year ago he said think it needs gravel Malcolm Lewis Bradford impressed on council the need for an ambulance for Bradford and district He wants to acquire one and run it with subsidies from the two municipalities ltfr Lewis said he had over two years uxpcrieace running an ambulance in Toronto An estimated statement of in come for the first five years of All three delegations were as aured of councils interest bow erer there was no time at llioa days meeting for dlrctusioas or dedslons on the requests pro seated These were held over until council resumes its sess ions Wednesday afternoon other items considered Mon day included recommends tion from the Department of Highways that part of an acre of land east of Highway 00 along the service road by the Scbomberg River be transferred from private ownership to the township Road superintendent Green vllla Hughes was authorized to examine the land and find out how much the owners want for it tbea report back to council The township borrowing bylaw was pproved it authorizes bor rowing up to $135000 to pay townspr expenses until the 1964 taxes come in This is the same total as last years Motions passed also appmved these grants and donations $10 grant to the St ioha Am bulancc Association 810 dons tion to the Canadian Mental Health Association and $15 to the Ontario Association of Rural Municipalities in membership see my EXAMINER wane ans PHONE masts operation of the ambulance was outlined in ltir Lewis printed submission to council He wants For the privilege of using new Reference Book fill Value for Your invested Dollar as your guide to the most practical and desired home home wiring pro ducts service and con scientlous business that have requested the privil cgcrnf listing to co operate in proving you can own twice as much 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