Barrie Examiner, 3 Mar 1964, p. 5

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rowmwnq ril up wwr Ivestarroy vAwvryr nrrrsron orsrnrcr area sonoorfaonno Members ol the 13 Allin ton District High School Board and some of the advisory vo cational committee members are shown here they were posing for recent photo for the Banting Memorial High School year book BACK now for left are Harry hicCahe Albion Township represente five to the board William in win Moon Township Fowler Berton and AVC members Lionel Stone Totten ham Hamilton Gerry Dekker andVic Scott all oi Alliston MIDDLE ROW from left board members it Mclfeivle finance drakmaa Adlai Thwnsbipi Archie Cur rie West Gwlllimbury Town ship representative Ken Bulman AVC member from Alliston MtCagueboord chairman Essa Township Cerswell Breton Slmcoe County board representative and chairman of the AVE Patton hillston John Mitdrell Alliston munr now Irom left crun betland business administra tor for the board Wiia eon iottenhnrn Patton Tossorontio Township and Monkman Cookstown re presentative BMHS Photo PLocal Engineers Sewer Plan Studied By Stayner Council sravxsza Stall When jeoliingwood engineer William Ainile appeared before town council last night to submit rcport on Siaynere forthcornrng sewage system he found an audicnce waiting to hear him es well as council in the audience were Biackburn and Pete Oehm re presenting the Stayncr Public Ullilllea Commission Mrs Peg gy Gilbert secretarytreasurer of the Stayner Chamber at Com meroe and Bruce Parton lor mer councillor Mayor Elmer Dorrty welcom ed the visitors He sold it was good thing they were here to listen to Mr Ainlies plan uhecnuso people would be ask ing questions about sewer in Itollations By being here tonight youll learn the answers he told them Municipalities must help them selves not depend entirely on the efforts ot the Georgian Bay Development Association Mayor Dorlty continued Stayner has everything it needs to attract lunguotry except sewers he no In Mr Ainllea plan he esti mated the total cost oi the saw er project at $375710 Mr Ainv liel plan was prepared in book let form He brought an aerial map to illustrate his talk Mr Audie who has work ing agreement with the Toronto engineering firm oi Proctor and ihediern was seeking the poo ot supervising engineer repre senting the town for the sewer project Last month council heard presentation from Doug las liisey Toronto engineer decking the same appointmenL LOAN COSTS if the town got Central mort gage and Housing Corporation loan it could borrow $169qu oi the $379770 towards the cost sol the lagoon Mr Alnlie said 40f the erosion CMHC provi alone would forgive repayment to 818000 Sholiid Stayner decide to fin ance the sewer project through toyear debentures at 51 per centper nnnum interest then ethegfotai debenture oost per year would be mono Questioning from Times ehaiiman Art Pool showed there was no provision in Mr Ainlies plan for subscriber prepayment oi sewer charges in place of the toyear debenture issue Mr IPool and Mayor Dority said whichever engineer is hired by the town will have to include this financing provision in theesti mates because there is con siderable demand tor prepay jrnent among Stayner ratepay era PAY WAYS Three methods of payment were proposed by Mr Ainlie Iirst there would be mill rate for the lagoons arid trunk sew jerswhich will benefit the whole rcommunity frontage rate would be charged for lateral sewerswhichme the proper 3tiea and to which properties canbe cemented water rate percentage would cover re muons illlfiit llilillil serve fund and maintenance re quirements This rate would be paid by those whose house wore actually connected to the sewer in addition there would be house connection charge about $80 per house which works not to about $550 per annum over myoar period Mr Ain lie said In Mr Alnlins brochure the mill rate estimate for the new era works out to 67 mills the frontage runs at In cents per foot and the water rate to tit per unit assuming coo units with 75 per cent connecting Town treasurer Alert Culhain protested about the Implications of this payment schedule That would mean tirat re sident owning at $0000 home would take beating through his mill rate compared to home one with house worth lass than 310000 Mr Culham ob served Also people with small houses and large lots will have an enormous frontage rate to pay Mr Ainlle told him the three way payment plan outlined was the standard one applied in communities throughout Ontar io it was considered the most equitable way otnbarlng the sewer costs To Mr Culhama objections about the mill rate applying even to those in outlying areas not servod by the first stage of the sewer installation Reeve William More bad this answer These people do benefit in dirediy especially if new in dustry locates here through the installation of the first stage of the sewers You cant say these people dont get anything for their money QUESTION SITE Councillor Gordon Flook ob farlrrlo Water Resources Commis on While the two lagoon units needed initially bythe town would only occupy 1720 acres Mr Alnlie suggested the town should buy Sham plot to provide for future industrial growth of the town That way space would be available for extra lagoon units when the sew age load dictated an expansion Communities which skimp on this provision in the beginning find themselves in expensive difficulties later on when the need for expansion of sewer ser vices arrives he warned Staynera present sewage dis posal is handled throughscptlc tanks and cesspoola he noted in bin report in addition to re sidential sewage this system handles the three industrial use its dairy laundromat and vinegar factory POLLUTION PROBLEM Although the sandyloam sub soil here has been Ideal for ab sorbing waste even it has been saturated beyond its limit As result considerable pol lution has built up in Lamont Creek and its tributaries Mr Ainlle raid While examining the map at the end of the booklet council lors questioned Mr Ainlie about his proposals for pipe laying Pipe routes on the map ran down the middieof the streets with Hie trunk lid near the creek Mr Alnlie wasltold that pipe lines wherever possible would have to run through laneways to avoid digging up the streets Council also got detailed ex planations from Mr iected to thelagoon site drawn on the aerial map Mr Alnlie was using Thissite was shown on lot 28 northeast of the built up section of the town Conn clllor Flock said such loca tion would break up two forms Mr Ainlie explained that the lagoon site was not definite and could be lucated wherever the town succeeded in buying property acceptable to the On LEGION BINGO WEDNESDAY MAIrcHo preamp arm rhcnror $2aoloo tserow Hott reconnect V9 in AboutScrap Pram Phone System MEGA William Young who wa el ected to the board of directors of the Strand Telephone Oom peny her concern or to what may become of the scrap collected ntter lines and equipment from the telephone company are removed from roads end homes at the district It would fill more field Mr Young eeyt There it possibility that Iermora could be cold instro manta to install between house and burns and that wire if roll ed into bundles rrright be sold as salvage Posts could have some value for fences But me teriaio would have to go into depot and someone kept on head to dispose of them the less the accumulation could be sold to aalvageocmpeny we ought agree with Mr item that the company could not al lord to pay avoalary indefinitely to dispose of the materials IO REVISE BYLAWS The building and land uses bylaws of the township are to be ovarhauted utter special committee brings in report This committee includes Goon Robert Motrin Gordon Mason and member of the planning board Before any changes are possible it will be necessary to send registered notices to rate payers of the township edvle ing them of drangea contempla te motion was passed to act the technical and or lagoon and In or cummin at pumping station operations per day tor every meeting re When he was through talking Reeve William More had an observation to make on the technicalities hanging over coun cils head There are wide varv iafinnsin prices offered by the variws engineers seeking this post How are we as council being unacqualnted with the technical and it going to know which estimate is reason able and which engineer to be lievet llire another engineer to ad vlse you Mr Ainlieouipped TAKE TOUR To follow up letter from Douglas Him that engineer whose proposals were heard by council last month Mr Dority suggested council should visit the communities served by new or systems installed wider the supervision of Mr Hiseya firm you are there find out troectlve to Jan This mo tion gives Inninlll Council lead on rates for most muni cipalities No doubt we can ex pect plenty of special evening meetings NEW PARK BOOTH motion authorising council lors Sawyer and Lackle to bring in report on the advisability nI constructing new booths at the park will no doubt be dealt with at coming meeting The present booth was built by the late Fred Webster whenhe had theconcessionand it is car all you can about the questions we have lnmlnd Mr Dority suggested Chesley and Stouiiville are two of these communities on the list The Rendezvous new Barriee Largest and Most Luxurious Presenting NIGHTtY snrsmmusnr BAYSHORE MOTOR HOTEI BOTH DINING ROOMS COFFEE BBOP OPEN DAILY Licensed in accordance with 130 haguiattonot Theyre going cNbeoe Monday Tuesday and Saturdaytili Jun evln Day vemnnb harinp accommodations heeeu meals complimentarywlihe plnpc TheyraaalnnGNbseauaeitedBuaaIn Daynrehlrupain TheyraoolnhCNbanaueeRnddayearer rockbottonrfaredayllnthe RedWhItedBIuefCairndarntSavinna Askioryourireaoonytoday 1o Dunlap sr roe JV Bay telnly not in keeplna with the park The north booth in adtl grace to lnniofil Ind should be replaced with modern build ing mm one good way to get uptodate buildings in the park would be to sell our interfi eats to the province and no quire ouch atmcium now are to be seen at Midhurst and Bass Lake The Provincial system of °°in°ii tint epeyerl are for uneil annual fee The funds realised could he ear marked for special township centre thet could be eaioyed by all Now let us hear public opinion on this trounce KEY VISIT Mullet Key small island north of St Petnrlburg Florida for years could be reached only by ferry from the docks et PasseGrtlie Beast it was days trip and most enioyahie as one could feel that he was in another world The old fort has been on the island since Today one can reach the Key by series of toll bridges and excellent paved roads and ens ioy plcolc ladlltica such as only state ownership can provide The park is capable of handling any number of care and people and Il one of the loveliut parks that the public can visit anywhere in the state TICKET SALES BOOM NEW YORK tAPlThe New York worlds fair announced Monday the biggest box office in history with an advance sale of $3521960 on 23034337 ticket The faira figures were based on reports up to Satur day the day it stopped selling $2 tickets for $135 The advance sale was equal to the total amountde or first your ad mission to the room New York fair and three times the paid admission at the Seattle fair in 1962 Announce New Healing Substance Shrinks Piles helnslnlracingmbmacmtullhk Wendrepeidomgedlhm renowned research institute has found urdaun kaolin substance with the ab lty to ah hemoh rholda outwit relieves ltehln and comfort in minutes en up beating of the injured inflamed fluue In use liter use while gently relieving sin reduction contained pl Most important at oilmult wsre so thorough that thirirnprove meat was maintained over period of many months This was accomplished with new basil substance Bi which of an durinm eeilaan stimulates growth new Th re going on becaueevtwo ermore cen tissue New BinDyna is offered in oint ment and Irgtposltcry form called Preparation Askforitatalldrug stereomoney back guarmtee vanoouVer1$4flvtlflj Share In didntme BuyouCummltyBendend guttinthle As tenth in tree the Stay ner Community Band will fit tone grant able in two claimants tron grant goes to the Steyner Pipe Band In other years two great payable in SW instalments in February in July went to the Steyner Community Band membeu oi the pipe band heron council seeking financial aid Spokes ean for the delegation was pi major Allen Lamont lie the pipe band has many panda engagements already lined up this euran To fill these the hand needs seven more tunic for its uni forms Totei coat of these is $389 dnun head with the bands imlgnla is also needed atecostofees Thebandts TODAY ONLY THAT TOUCH OF MINK with Gary Grant roMonrow Evenlnl 62 Show at 700 and 900 iiilhEllEVIiitEl liliiliElillitEl YET EVERY ii COLOR HITS sand Grdnts Committee accounts passed tor payment by council were administrationLtd tire and police $11139 welfare mas sanitation and wuie tmo nan property41st and public worksmom the total or public works but for item is delayed drerglentarefim tn cthnediaa tie one way or screening light at Main St BENGAL BRIGADE With Rock Hudson ERliit THEATRE liEitl The orrntrt tirips women right down to her skiniryr lure the trends other mind and bodyi Satellite ihingt rem More ironnrnt mu ittfittltilm about TECiiiiliiiiiiiii ovaor PETER USTiiiOV Warmly GUALTiEiiO MOPETii unmefimlAOLOMVAiiA FRANCO PROSPERLmwm noun ldIOIianiAIthk histamine Infillannounce Iewrw Mrslull

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