Barrie Examiner, 29 Nov 1977, p. 3

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Demolition Deadline looms for old firehall City council approved Mon day genera committee recommendation to call tenders for demolition of the Collier Street firehall if no private pro posals for renovation of the disused building are received this week Only Ald Janice Laking and Ald Alex Arthur voted against the measure Monday Two other aldermen who voted against the recommendation at committee level last week Ald Ed Thompson and Ald Fred Reumper were absent Mon day $205000 $1 22400 Proposals are due Thursday for renovation and operation of the looyearold fireball on longterm lease The building had previously been scheduled for restoration as city arts centre but council rejected proposed firstphase restoration contract in August after tenders came in over budget structural engineers report earlier this month said it could take $20000 to $30000 worth of work to put the building in condition to survive the coming winter Council to give blood Most of city council will be on hand this evening as the Red Cross winds up twoday blood donor clinic at Trinity Parish Hall on Collier Street Council members have been asked to turn out between and 830 pm either to give blood or to assist with the work of the clinic Council members who have said they hope to be on hand for part of the evening include Mayor Ross Archer and the adoptables These puppies seem to be saying take me home Theyre up for adoption from the Barrie Humane Society 91 Patterson Road The puppies both females are approximately eight weeksold Theyre known as blue merle collies and are black brown with greywhite mark ings Examiner Photo Handcrafted items The basic fee for night in provincial park campsite will jump to $5 from $350 April 1978 Frank Miller provincial natural resources minister has announced Fee for campsite with runn ing water will be $550 The increase is one of number announced in what Miller says is an attempt to match significant rise in the operating and maintenance costs of Ontarios 127 provincial parks Miller said provincial policy MIDLAND The strike at Decor Metal Products is into its sixth day with union and management officials expected to meet today for the second time since the beginning of the dispute The 448 employees members ITS WHAT YOUVE BEEN WAITING FOR Basic night rate $5 calls for user fees to cover fair share of ark operating costs He sai current fees covered 60 per cent of operating costs when they were instituted in 1972 but inflation has cut that share down to 34 per cent Miller also announced new restrictions on alcoholic beverages in parks Possession of open containers of beer wine or liquor will be permit ted only to campers on their campsites and alcoholic beverages will be banned altogether in certain parks at certain times of the year Strike into sixth day of Local 141 of the United Auto Workers Union walked off the job Wednesday at 1201 am The ministry of labors mediation and conciliation branch has made contact with both parties but the outcome of that communication is not known the examiner Tuuday Nov 29 197 The parks and times were not specified but are to be publiciz ed before next years camping season begins Other fee increases second vehicle on campsite will cost $3 including occupants in stead of $150 day use will cost $1 per car plus 50 cents per per son 17 or over and under 65 instead of flat $150 per car including occupants campsite with elec tricity will cost $7 per night instead of $4 an annual car permit will cost $10 with occupants paying the 50cent dayuse fee on each visit At present an annual $15 fee covers car and occupants bus permit will cost $10 with occupants paying the 50cent fee Present cost is $15 for bus and oc cupants walkin park users will also be charged the 50 cent fee as in other cases listed this applies only to those 17 or over and under 65 Walkin users are not charged at present interior camping in areas without campsites will cost $3 per day per boat up from $2 Group camping permits fo religious educational groups under age 19 will remain free charitable Bob Johnston irésr and aldermen Ross Stephens Bill Campbell Alex Arthur Gord PIIII Sodlon lousan Mills Ernie Rotman Bill Mk Knowles Nelson Garrett Handcrafted items from 23 These genumc and reas Janice Laking and Ron Lynch countries Will be displayed and onably priced craft items will 233 Bradford 51 Apartments considered Senior Citizens apartments will be one of the next major projects of the Essa Township council according to township reeve Charles Pridham Pridham made the announce opening of the Essa Township Recreation Centre in Angus the first large recreation centre for the township The reeve told MPP George McCague who was present at dinner following the opening that he planned to wrestle him for Margaret Street pro perty in Angus belonging to the Simcoe County School Board for the site of the apartments BUILT TO KEEP YOU CLEARLY AHEAD ARCTIC tourway reversible cutting edge aihigh carbon steel maintain top 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in refugee camps Mrs Mair is the volunteer co ordinator for OXFAM trading in Barrie iastj PROCLAMATION not only make unique Christmas gift but will also help us to appreciate the culture of other countries she observed Saturdays display will in clude walnut carvings from Ecuador baskets from the Philippines and wall hangings fromPcru CAREER ALTERED Boeing Air Transport predev cessor of United Air Lines as signed eight registered nurses to its flight in 1930 creating the first stewardesses ROSS ARCHER by virtue of my of fice as Mayor of the City of Barrie do hereby proclaim the week of Novem ber 28 to December 1977 as ROTARY RADIO AUCTION WEEK in the City of Barrie and call upon all citizens to take note of this special week ROSS CHER ME WATERFORD PRESENT 25 savmgs ON THE 77 ENTERTAINERS STEELES IHNA SHOP ltAYFlillll COLLIER ST llARRllZ ONTARIO Mid339 224 Bradford St GUARD YOUR FAMILYS HEALTH AND BUDGET The DUMPERS what youve been waiting for sturdy boltedon unit that turns your pickup 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