Barrie Examiner, 18 May 1977, p. 30

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rvvrw 30 tho examiner vvodnosday May 18 1977 Takes two salaries to live says Simcerast candidate Roger Pretty with NDP leader Stephen Lewis Region wagesare low Roger Pretty maintains Central Ontario has been neglected and is the second worst region for employment in Ontario says Roger Pret ty New Democratic Party candidate in Simcoe East Jobs are importnat to the people of this riding because it usually takes two members of the family working to make ends meet Pretty says In policy statement titled Towards Employment being cirulated this week Pretty argues wages in Sim ooe East are low compared to the rest of the province In December 1976 Orillias average weekly wage was $17899 and Midlands was $195 During the same period the average wage in Oshawa was $30821 and in Peter borough $22642 Of interest is the fact that 28 per cent of Orillia women must work 30 per cent of Midland women make up their workforce Pretty said Only 126 per cent of the workforce in Oshawa is women It takes two salaries in Simcoe East to survive Unemployment in Orillia is running at 152 per cent and at 161 per cent in Midland Pretty in the policy paper puts fourth fourpoint pro gram which he says will get people back to work PRODUCED IN ONTARIO Goods for the Ontario market should be produced in Ontario he says To promote Northern and Central Ontario develop ment raw materials sent elsewhere to be manufac tured should be processed here Tax credits to industry do not produce jobs Pretty said but the government could reduce personal in cometax provincial program to in sulate homes would produce 10000 jobs immediately and save on fuel bills later lret ty said Pretty an Orillia secon dary school teacher is seekr ing the Simcoe East seat in the Legislature for the third time In 1972 he finished 1100 votes behind conser vative Mll Gordon Smith Know and Understand Taylor Cares He has served Simcoe Centre for over9years including AUnited Appeal Director YMYWCA Director Campaign Chairman Canadian Cancer Society 77 School Trustee Law Reform Appeal rejected by OMB The Ontario Municipal Board has rejected an appeal by an Essa Township couple against Committee of Adjustment deci sion refusing them 15000 squarefoot severance off their 12acre lot Elwood and Mary Wright had wanted to use the severed lot for home for married daughter and her family and had lanned to create building lots or each of their four mar ried children on the Fourth Concession parcel northeast of Alliston 0MB member Ebers ruled that the Committee of Ad justment was correct in regar ding the proposed severance as incompatible with the town What motives prompt George Taylor to seek the provincial seat for Simcoe Centre Riding ships official plan He also rul ed that the Planning Act would uine plan of subdivision be are the lot could be severed Wright has lived all his life on the parcel which was 150 acre farm before he sold most of the land He has been extrac ting gavel from the remaining 12 acres Land Speculators Landlord and Tenant Education Acts and Administration of Justice On the library shelf Delightful new approach in volume about rural architecture in York RLRAL ROOTS By Mary Byers Jan Kennedy Margaret McBurney and The Junior League of Toronto Photos by Hugh Robertson the recently published book Rural Roots we find delightful new approach to the discovery and appreciation of rural architecture and related history as it applies to one region York but as it could ap ply to the rest of Central On tario The book is of particular in terest to readers in this area because it covers York Region from the north boundary of Toronto to the southern boun dary of Simcoe County Some of the history of both Simcoe and York counties overlaps and in addition Holland Landing which is discussed in the book was once considered the gateway to Sim coe County and Highway 11 is merely an extension of old Yonge Street Basically the book is presentation in photo and prose of well over 100 pre Confederation buildings discovered from 1966 under the direction of the late professor Goulding by the Junior League of Toronto members who explored every country road and lane in the area to record all buildings predating 1855 It has been most capably written by Mary Byers Jan Kennedy and Margaret McBurney with sparkling clear photographs of the building taken by Hugh Robert Son one of Canadas top ar ehitectural photographers FAMOLS PLACES Photographs include the former home of famed Cana dian historical artist lef ferys at 4111 Yonge St Robert Simpsons home in New market Bruces water powered grist mill in Markham Jacob Ruperts uaint octagonal in Vaughan charming little fieldstone Christ Church at Roches Point David Willsons famous Sharon Temple at Sharon McClure Hotel Holland Landing Jonathan Petehs log home in Whitchurch an early stone trading post in North iwillim bury and Jonathan Bakers typical overhanging barn and the onestoga wagon which brought the family from Penn sylvania to the Bathurst Street farm in 1816 The book is filled with painstakingly researched history that will surprise many even wellversed in local history For instance did you know that Sir Peregrine Maitland Gov ten for lpper anada in 1818 seriously considered mak ing Rochcs Point on Lake Sim cue the provincial capital or that plan to settle Royalists escaping from the French revolution on tract of land ex tending to Lake Simcoe as buffer between what is now Toronto and the Indians then living to the north was under taken but failed FOR FOODER So filled with salmon was the Humber River which starts in Simcoe County that these fish were fed in plate of hay to the oxen Tom Mossington was sent by the British Navy in 1808 to scour the area for pine sliips masts Later he returned to Georgina as Magistrate where after marrying girl much his junior was given rotxsmg chivaree including serenade of cow and sleighbells quelled only after he gave out generous portions of liquor The account does not forget the pioneer women who shared with their husbands the hard ships of the wilderness that was to become bustling populous York Region The wife of David lhompson who cleared the first land in Scarborough in 1796 saw bear attacking one of their pigs and drove the wrnter starved animal off with an axe Mrs Nicolas Miller was proud to be in 17 the first white woman to live on Yonge Street where she began house keeping in Wigwam Mrs laliels Sriittish pioneer saved bag of the first crop of wheat they grew on the new land and the family still treasure that memento ACROSS TO BARRIE Mention is given to Peter Robinsons Red Mill in Holland Landing and built in 1821 meaning the difference to pioneers throughout Simcoe ounty between having flour and not having flour before mills were established in their own areas few years later Robinson in 1831 built the steamer Peter Robinson with which he transported settlers across Lake Simcoe from Holland Landing to Barrie Holland Landing was the home of William Lount former blacksmith and representative Fully licensed clubhouse available golf ROYAL DOWNS can TENNIS cm 18 holes por70 CPGA ProfessionalReed Lawson Certified Tennis Instructor Group and private lessons airconditioned Weekday Mon to Fri memberships Clip this ad and get free round of valid to May IS 1977 Call 424024 0r 4240246 on the Essa 7th Lina Just Arrived The FULLY FIREPROOF materials Fibreglass Rockwool Insulate Now Free Estimates LIMITED SUPPLY Boss of the Heat Simcoe Economy Insulation Scott Muir Minesing 7281267 of the Simcoe district who was one of the key leaders in William on MacKenzies Up per Cana Rebellion of 1837 for which Lount was hanged ln word and picture the book describes churches homes barns stores grist mills and other pioneer structures built with such readily available materials as logs wood and frame stone brick and even clay blooks all steeped in history and reflecting the strength character optimism and varied cultural backr grounds of the hardy pioneer stock which as in our own area tamed the wilderne$ and laid the foundations for todays thrivingcommunitics Rural Roots Ill be tlltgtl by readers of all ages from students of late public school up It is richly rewarding hook that can only stimulati llli appreciation ot the buildings and ill chitectum still to be seen in lll readers historical or her own community Review ed by Brian Raker for the Barrie Public Library Compfete yourfiit On June keep Simcoe Centre Secure Return Progressive Conservative Government Elect George Taylor sdTld pine lll tar Pedestal Table Chicken Coop Side Chairs table hair Set ri $5l5 00 Solo leO table rlmir sot cfien with 553500 Solo prue $48950 Oldfashionefl first Anniversary Sift May 19 tb to May 29th Ifie warmth pine in the Bedroom piece grouping Cannonball Bed Double Hepplewhite Tables with drawer High 80y Hepplewhite Dresser reg $94000 Sale price $87950 756 126th Annuaf Sehomberg Spring Fair CéTebration On the weekend of May 26th to May 29m Old 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