was 6The Barrie Examiner Friday March 19 I976 TH Foundation Guild held its an nual subscription campaign dinner Wednesday at the Brookdale Inn From left are Dora Sutherland Deb bie Noble Deidre PEOPLE AND PLACES VACATION BARBIE Mr and Mrs Bill Stone returned from vacation in Florida RETIREMENT BARBIE Former fire chief Dan Keast was honored with retirement party Thursday night EXHIBIT BARBIE Mrs Jean Knox instructor of the New Ideas in Needlework course at the recently convened an exhibit which showed the works of 38 students who took the course SCACA INNISFIL Members of the Simcoe County Arts and Crafts Association made dried flower plaques at their last meeting Judi Shields conducted the session assisted by the Innisfil branch executive PAPER TOLLING INNISFIL Simone Miriault will teach members of the Sim coe County Arts and Craft association the art of paper tolling an art for three dimen sional pictures DIABETIC MEET BARBIE The Huronia and District branch of the Canadian Diabetic Association will hold the monthly meeting Wed nesday March 24 at pm at the 3c conference room of the The Barrie Curling Club recently held trophy com petition for the Hiram Walker Trophy Front row CONDER SUGG Royal Victoria Hospital Speaker Kay Kirk HOOKING GUILD BARBIE The Barrie Bran ch of the Ontario Hooking Craft Guild will hold workshop on Sculptured Rose Friday April from am to pm Call Dorothy Fraser for registration 7268117 SHOW BARBIE Rugs wall hangings and pictures will be displayed April 21 at the Hooking Craft guild annual show at St Georges Church Hall This starts at pm MAY COURT BARBIE The Barrie May Court Club treated 22 boys and social workers from the John Bosco Home to day of cross country skiing at the Shanty Bay Golf and Country Club last Friday Afterwards the boys were given supper at the home of Ted Bigelow at Shanty Bay followed by table games in the evening JAYCETIES Barrie Jaycettes held 50cial night Thursday at the Paradise Health Spa Cleven attended and they made plans for the Jaycees SpringFling held Mar ch 27 to be held at the Barrie Armouries Next meeting of the womens group is April at TROPHY PRESNT from left Elaine Collie and Lilly Webb Back row Teresa Dykstra Bill Dyment KEMVY pm at the home of Bev Foubert at 38 Newton Street RETIREMENT ELMVALE Milton Trace retired from the Simcoe County Assessment Office after 36 years as an assessor retirement party was held at the Continental Inn in Barrie with over 175 people attending He received golf cart travel suit and cases and har monica WIMEET COLDWATER Mrs Joyce Hall was hostess of the March meeting of the Coldwater Huronia Womens Institute Marchll VACATION COLDWATER Mr and Mrs Harold Gill and Mr and Mrs Stan OConnor have retur ned from Florida vacation MAMIE DISCIIARGEI WASHINGTON Beuter Mamie Eisenhower 79 widow of former president Dwight Eisenhower was discharged from Walter Reed Army Hospital on Wednesday after lengthy treatment for viral infection hospital spokesman said Mrs Eisenhower entered the hospital Dec 31 after com plaining about severe hip pains presenting the trophy and Shirley Crone Photo Examiner BIGELO MILLER are pleased to announce that as of February 1976 MICHAEL REED has been associated with them in partnership and that they will continue to carry on the practice of law at 23 Owen Street Barrie under the firm name and style of CONDER UGG BI GELOW MILLER KENNY REED McLaughlin and Wendy Hicks Examiner Photo 5031 and vents Foundation guild has annual meeting Over 550 subscriptions have been sold so far this year for the Griffin Theatre Ltd over half of last year total according to Dora Sutherland subscription campaign chairman for the Georgian Foundation Guild Mrs Sutherland spoke to about 50 guild members who at tended the annual subscription campaign dinner Wednesday at the Brookdale Inn Mrs Sutherland gave pep talk on how to increase sub scritions the main aim of the guild This was followed by light skit about campaigning doortodoor by guild members Maxine Stocker and Joan Ellis Wendy Hicks improvised humorous skit on the art of selling Head table guests included Debbie Noble secretary of the Georgian Foundation Office Mary Howden head of the social committee Dora Sutherland Wendy Hicks guest speaker Bev Bearcroft past president of the guild and Deidre McLaughlin first president of the guild GIVEN VOTING RIGHTS Women were granted the right to vote in Idaho in 1896 Up to that time only three other states had granted women the right to vote Eggery craft display interests WI members The regular monthly meeting of St Andrews Evening Womens Association was held in the lounge 800 pm March 15 The President Mrs Brown welcomed all present and opened with devotional exercises Mrs Stewart led Big sister rep speaks at meet Aileen Carroll director of the Big Sister Association was guest speaker at the March meetingof the Friendhsip Unit of Central United Church The meeting was held at the home of Nancy Campbell United Leader Karen Saxby conducted the business meeting and Joan McAuley led the devotional Mrs Carroll spoke on the recently formed BBig Sisters in Barrie The staff is in terviewing prospective big sisters and little sisters to make matches she said The big sister is not expected to act as social worker but rather as friend to the little sister who may be experiencing problems in her personal life WP ELD MALL BAILEB the group in prayer Mrs Robertson gave the reading Christians Responsibility Roll Call was answered by 23 GETS PHD Dr Ruth Kay recently ob tained her PH in nutritional biochemistry from Queen Elizabeth College University of London England Dr Kay is the daughter of Mr and Mrs McPherson of Oro township She received her earlier education from St John Vian ney School Barrie and Park Street Collegiate Orillia IMLt CAMPERS 1k TRAILERS ON DISPLAY COURTESY OF THE FOLLOWING DEALERS nuss CHURCH Mobile Homes NOW members and visitors present During the business session the Discard Sale from to 800 pm on April 1976 was an nounced committee was appointed from members of the three womens groups of St An drews Presbyterian Church to finalize plans for the annual fall bazaar Mrs Mary Hoey member of St Andrews Evening WA entertained the group by display and demonstration in the art of Eggery craft Eggery craft originated in the royal courts of Russia Mrs Mary Stewart added amusement to the meeting with some Irish contests in keeping with St Patricks Day Six members sang When Irish Eyes are Smiling President Mrs Brown closed the meeting with the Mizpah Benediction social hour followed HINDERSVISIUN It is advisable when driving to slow down at sundown The half light can hinder clear vi sion BAYFIELD STREET BARRIE AMA A77 CAMPER mucx TOPS moron HOMES RON BOORMAN Sales LEISURECRAFI CAMPERS Dont Miss It Display the Whole Family Will Enioy