Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 21 Sep 1967, p. 14

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TH 68 FORDS AREHERE TODAY SeeTorinothevyeors brightest new idea DOITYOURSELF Tavern PROJECT Cabinet Easy Io Build repel visit to one at Vlr ginios lamous restorations again impressed me with the beauty and craltsmanship ot Early American turnitiirc One piece in particular highboy proved at special inter es As studied its simple lin cnvision an adap tcltmould have special appeal to those who like to entertain at home Alter muoh dcsign and shop testing we conceived two piece highlioy containing wall cabinet and mobile bar When not in service the highboy pos sesses the grace and charm at prized heirloom Open the two large cabinet doors and you see glass shelves titled with bottles and glassware To make this pioce men more serviceable the doors are lined with rocks tor llasses gt You cant buy this original de sign in any store but you can build it easily and only tor the In of materials new book altered below plilics con struction lt recommends using prelinished hardwood plywood Ths eliminates all on the job linishing You merely not each piece to exact size directions sugge the tasten parts in positlo shown eaohtllustr tion Over 50 illustrations show every step To iurther help homeowners furnish playroom bar with es erator with hardwood plywood Send $150 in cash or money order for Book No 662 Tavern Bar Cabinet to Carpentry Dept Barrie Examiner Box ens Ade laide St 110 Toronto Ont catalogue listing over 300 pat terns and home improvement books is available for SI On tario residean please add sales to NEWS OF COOKSTOWN By MISS MeMASTEE UCW MEETING Stewardship was the theme tor the first fall meeting of UCV tn the basement of the church with 22 ladies present Mrs Cooper president was in the Stair The annual owl supper will be Nov The ladies will attend the thankohering meeting nl Thornton UCW evening of Oct Miss Irene McMaster gave report on visit to the Occupational Centre at Edgar Vcrship period was led by Mrs Fildey assisted by Mrs Rainey Mrs Ivan Wright and Mrs Rainey Mrs Corrigan read paper on stewardship and Mrs Ley read poem WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Wilson Wright who eele brath their silver wedding niversary over the past week end Their daughters Mrs Brian Banting ot Barrie and Mrs Maurioe Madillot Whitby also Mrs Wrights sister hlrs Cecil Nevil entertained Saturday evening when large number at relatives neighbors and trionds called on the couple at open house On Sunday lamin din her was enjoyed Mr and Mrs Wright were the recipients ot many gifts and cards Mrs Garry Anion was guest oi honor at the home at Mr Reain Sept 13 prior to er and her husband moving out of town to their newhome at St Pfiuls Innistil Following soc ial time Mrs Amon was pre sented with gilt INDUCTION SERVICE Rev and Mr Hugh Vilsnn Baritone Gets University Post WAIERLOD OP Peter van Ginltel baritone who recently started with thcNew York Metropolitan Opera has been appointed altiliatcailist at Waterloo Lutheran Univer sity In his new position the first oi itsvkiod in Canada Mr Van Gllllteiwill perform for stu dents and thecommunity tlur log ix VlSiLfilDIhE university It will also discuss music in small groups and hold individ ual conferences with students VIE EVEN IN FUNERALS KITCHENER CPt An charge of $75 to discour gr Saturday tnoerals in Calii tornia backlircd and now has become status symbol dele gates to the annual convention oi the Ontario Cemeteries Assolt ciatlon were told Wednesday by Wittred Meyer Kitchener The convention ended Wednes day after electing lloivard Hen deraon ol OweoSnundaa prest trom the Cornwall district moved into town last week as minister at Coolrstown Ivy and Baxter Presbyterian charge Thursday evening Sept it an induction service washeld In the Cooks town church conducted by the Moderator ot the Presbytery ot Barrie Rev Begg MA with Mrs Edgar of Baxter prcL siding at the organ Rev David Bowrin Penetaang preached the sermon Olher ministers tak ing part vwere Rev Marshall Jess BA ot Colliogwood Rev Chutes Tonnsley BA ot Al liston arid Rev Karl English BA BD of Bracehridge Rev Milroy 0f the United church and Rev Howard at St Johns church gave words ol greeting and welcome During the service ladies chior lrom Baxter sang The evening coo cludednvith social hour in the basement with the ladies at the church serving refreshments CDOKSTOWN FAIR cooktown had ideal weather tor its mth air which took place on the past weekend with record crowd in attendance The exhibits both in the build ing and also the livestock were of particularly high quality and flower exhibits were unique in oualltyand display The ladies section was also especially good in the knitting needleerait and culinary art The horse racing was drawing card this year with Lambert Willsnn and Elmer Trimbles daughter Evelyn ot Barrie being among the winners The dttercnt Ht clubs added much to the success well tine parade wcnrled its way up tront street to the lair ground It consisted of several centennial lloats aecomnanied by the school children and teacher Warden McCague opened the air in the absence of Wally Ctouler CFRB radio commentator Friday evening 25 tables of euchre were played and Satur day evening the fair came to climax with dance with over 200 in attendance at Mr and Mrs Hector Smith included Misses Joan Gibb and Mrol Berry and Mr andMrl Hortord Fisher Alanna Beach Ms George Dales Toronto at tended the air on the weekend and wasa guest of Mr and Mrs Thomas Williams lilltE THE umitii vii Tto ll Agencies UNITED APPEAR sential equipment the book tells how to modernise an old retriz Saturday visitors at the home Lynn Smith at Toronto Mr and OnlyFordhosoll robs Better Ideas make better cars Ford has history at being lirst with better ideas This yeorsvno exception Fostbocks in three sizes sixpassenger Thundeibird with new Thunder Jet power Falconthe compact cor for the big wide country 2way Magic Doorgote available one Wagonsl5eect$hilt CruiseOMuiic works outomaticollyor lets you shill lorr yoursell Canadas newest V8 the 302 CID See all oi Fords betterideos nowond drive the car of your choice Ford Torino Foirlcine Mustang Falcon or VThundeyrbird I968 FordQuietStrongbeoutitul great road car Come enioy the new smoother ridefqnd luxurious styling tistenio the quiet rideSee the handsome newfroni endwith disoppeoring headlights stondqrdon TQM and Squire And Fords quiet strength has been proved over the yéors Fordlor GBmore than ever thebetter car at better price 905 0r TorinoFordfs newest bright ideal light up your lite wlth Torino It comes on strong at the top ol the Foirlone line with glamorous iostbock that seals six luxury wogon 2door hordtops 4door sedans Six new models at surprising low priceoll with better idEUs Go GT it you like all the way tip to 427 CD V8 Plus eighl actionsized Foirlones tooll Ride onaiust lorthe fun of ill MustangOnly Mustang makes it happen Drive one and see why Itll turn you on in 68 even Mustangs steering wheel goes out of its way to please you with newoptionol TiltAway Wheel You knowMustongs success because éverybodys trying to copy it But Mustang beats them all in 68 with new smoother ride new power new sporty fun and Mustangs lomous hon dling See all modelshordtops lostboclts and convertibles oll with Fords better ideas for you seeMUtiny on the Bountyand all the new FOrds ethisSUndoynightonCTVVNetwork

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