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Barrie Examiner, 15 May 1976, p. 2

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Participants and organ izers of the Angus family recreation programs met for their yearend party recently in Simcoe Street school Hot dogs and pop were enjoyed after trophies and crests were given out for participation in such ac tivities as badminton floor hockey and arts and crafts Because of lack of volunteer help the group has suspended operation The community however Oil paintings sold at Alliston show By MARGARET STOLTZ ALLISTON Close to $1000 was paid for paintings at the art show and sale in Banting Memorial High School in Alliston An oil painting by Mrs Boylan was judged by Derek Green as the best in the show In the lucky draw pain ting by Marion Dunn was won by Mrs Exell of Base Bor den Proceeds from painting by Marsie Moon purchased by Vic Scott will go to the Knox Church building fund MAKE TAGS The Hospital Auxiliary members prepared tags for the annual Tag Day Administrator Mr Consul in addressing the group expressed the hope that there would be no cut back in Staff as they draw up the Budget under the anti inflationary guide lines and suggested perhaps members could offer some social ap peal to patients especially to those not having visitors He also stated that the replaced TV sets are being ap preciated The Auxiliary is looking for suitable In Memoriam Book Reports received indicate 125 paid up members Five members ac companied Mr Consul to the spring conference in Southampton recently The next meeting will be at pm on May 20 when the Candy Stripers will be entertained and receive awards in the cafeteria at Stevenson Memorial Hospital President Gwadys Bruce quoted the following from recent Hospital Auxiliary publication under To be in the Volunteer business DRINK from the fountain of life and friendship SWEAR to su port your hospital your auxi iary and volunteers SIEAL little time to do nice things for people and LIE bwn at night and thank God for the privilege of serving Reunion weekend plans others Two new members were welcomed and social hour with lovely lunch followed ad journment of the meeting held in the Nurses Residence PLANTSALE plant sale realizing $9400 through the untiring ef forts of Ed Smith Auc tioneer was the main feature of the May meeting of the Alliston and District Hor ticultural Society President Caroline Collins extended welcome to all including several visitors Plans were finalized for bus trip on May 14 to Schenck Farms and Greenhouses at St Catharines and Ben Veldhius Ltd wholesale growers at Dundas and the Society ac cepted an invitation to visit with Beeton on May 25 Caretakers have been engaged for gardens and lawns for this season and Mrs Plesums volunteered to have an exhibit at the June day at Midhurst Societies from Beeton Bond Head and Thornton have been invited to the May 27 meeting at which time Turcotte of Base Borden will be guest speaker The summer flower show was set for August 26 at the Alliston Public School with viewing during the afternoon from pm until4pm Rev and Mrs Charles Kit ney who spent 26 years as missionaries in Trinidad were guest speakers at St Johns United Church on Sun day Although it was pointed out missionaries are still needed in various fields and appointments are being made with 2530 United Church openings each year after 108 years the church in Trinidad does not need missionaries and has in creased givings by 27 per cent each year changing phase of missions However Mr Kitney proceeded to explain how economic conditions could be improved in the third world if other countries advanced at Edenvale By MRS AUBREY GIFFEN EDENVALE Plans have been advanced for the Eden vale Old Home Weekend program of activities which are to be held on Saturday md Sunday July loand Sports picnic and smorgasbord supper are among the highlights The smorgasbord is planned for Saturday from to and this is to be followed by en tertainment An outdoor church service in Edenvale park is planned for 11 am on Sunday basket picnic will follow and then in the afternoon there willbesports grand reUnion of former residents teachers and students of Edenvale schools is hoped for by local com mittees John and David Ball had motorcycle trip to Montreal fora few days Glad to report Mrs Eric Ball is home again after spen ding few days in Burries Royal Victoria Hospital Recent visitors with Mr and Mrs Aubrey Gitfen were Mrs John Dockmun of Toron to Mrs Keith Smith and Mrs IZlgin Deavitt of Ravenshoe Mr and Mrs Russel Street of Georgetown and Mr and Mrs Harold Gilchrist of Stayner Little Lisa Dianne Latimer daughter of Mr and Mrs Vaughn Latirner and Tammy Inuise leksinki daughter of Mr and Mrs Zigmond Oleksinkr were presented for baptism at Mintsing United Church on Sunday morning Mrs Warren Grttcn at tended bridal shoWer for Miss Susan Ellsworth of Alcona Beach at Mrs Ralph OConnors home in Stroud Mr and Mrs Elwood Git fen of Stayner visited with Mr and Mrs Doug litter and Mr and Mrs Russel Sage Mrs Keith Latirner and Allan from Dresden and Mr and Mrs Don Puddcn of Barrie visited with Mr and Mrs Vaughn Latimer on the weekend Miss Irene Knupp spent few days with Mr and Mrs Jack McNabb would not profit from someone elses livlihood Now if we want to help them over there Trinidad make things right here and he concluded with in his opinion the World Council of Churches and the Church in general is doing what He wants donein our day The Alliston Branch of the Canadian Cancer Socrety thanks to the Rotary Club other service clubs in terested citizens and cam paign chairman Gary Christopher had successful canvass for funds Over 80 gathered at the Lions building for dinner and were responsible for collecting ap proximately $4500 With other contributions and the Townships still to be turned in the total should exceed last years donations of Thanks to the Dofasco Male Chorus from Hamilton and people who attended their presentation here $65000 was raised and the young people cooperated in selling daffodils many donated by Lorkim FlowerS for profit $25000 Quite number of vocal students choirs bands and instrumentalists participated in the Orillia Kiwanis Music Festival St Johns United Church junior choir under the direction of Miss Colleen Dearham received marks of 87 and 85 in two classes Members of the Choir are Craig Hudgins David Slusar chuk Valerie Darling Patti Gray Linda Latimer Janet McRuer and Debbie Feikema solo part with Miss Louise Gallaugher as accompanist 10 yearold Debbie competed in the Girls Sacred Solo class for14 years and under and received mark of 81 for her choice For the Wings of Dove Craig and David also competed in choir boys solo class Although complete results were not available of other participants the Alliston Public School Recorder group under Mr Dearham was placed 2nd with mark of 82 per cent the String En semble lst place as was Janice Lay on String Bass and Joan McRuer 2nd on Violinin competitions on Iluesday Local anglers were out on Saturday as the Trout season opened and some report nicecatch County girls medal winners By SIIIRLIIYJENNEPI COLDWAIER Miss Catherine Burke of RR oldwatcr and Miss Nadine Urcrr of rillia won gold medal with mark of 87 for the acrobatic duet they per formed at The Peel Dance Festival on to all Ontario held at Civic Centre Theatre in Mississauga recently filthy Burke was also the recipient of gold medal anti mark of 85 for her acrobatic solo and silver medal with nuirk of lit for ballet on point athy also brought honrc bronze with it mark of 75 for dcmipoint Barbara Finun tied lor IIIIHI for her acrobatic solo Barbaras mark was 82 will get together Saturday June to construct two adventure playgounds at Simcoe Street school and OUYVGSTERS ENJO ANGUS RECREA TION PARTY the Coulson Street annex Teacher Andrew Lindsay is organizer of that project ExaminerPhoto Awards are presented to Churchill curlers By MRS II SAlNTIIR CHURCHILL Ninety eight years of active curling were completed April 10 when the Churchill Curling Club held its annual dance to mark the close of the 107570 season More than 100 people at tended thc event in the Chur chillcornmunityhall First prize winners for the first schedule were Neva Ferguson skip Lorna Forbes Judy Iromblcy and Mandy Thompson Iudy Tromblcy and Dorothy on stable were in charge of the presentations Wallace Lucas presented the Lucas trophy to the winners of the second day schedule Mary Neilly skip Barbara Knalsalaincn Maureen Ilcdlcy and Bar bara Knccshaa The Rcivc Memorial trophy for Wednesday night curling was presented by Garry Rcive to Flo Coulis skip Barbara Kneeshnw Mandy Thompson and Sheila Browning The rink of Flo outts skip Luc Morcficld Janice Browning anti Donna Young er won the Keith Davis trophy which was presented by Grace Browning In mixed curling Frank and Jean Kell and Paul and Doris Coburn were the prize winners in the first schedule SECONDSlIIIlIII Jack Constable presented the Brass and Glenn trophy to Wayne and Barbara Kncc shaw and Harry and Sharon Beebee winners of the se mnd schedule Dave Brubachcr presided for the mens awards Walter Browning presented the Adams trophy to Frank Kcll skip rval Kaal Ivor Rogers and Harry Sloan Ihe Todd trophy presented by Gordon Kneeshaw was won by Frank Kell skip Garry Reive Keith Hunter and Jerry Sheppa rd Jack Constable skip Don Parker Iack Sanders and John Knceshaw won the Allan trophy Ronald Allan made the prscntation President Frank Kell presided for business meeting and new directors elected Were Frank Kell Stuart Walley and Mary Neilly Earl Gilmore reminded members there are still tickets to be sold for the elimination draw on May at South Innistil community centre Letroy AT IIUSIIJCRS SIIOW Attending the Hustlers Show from Churchill on Friday rriglrl were Mr and Mrs Charles Jeffrics Mrs Clralmer Pratt Mrs Carman IIindIe Mr and Mrs Iou Dickie Lillian Sloan Mrs Jack Constable and Mrs Mac Constable The show in Toronto was the 27th annual presentation BAPTISM Mothers Day at the Anglican Church Jody Ann daughger of Mr and Mrs George Munshaw and Lucas Oliver son of Mr and Mrs Atkinson were baptised by the Reverend Walter Lee Janice and Louise Brown ing attended the wedding of their cousin Bill Cheliak at Kirkland Lake on May Ac companying them were Mrs Mabel Noble and Mrs Vi Gray of Toronto Mr and Mrs Keith Sinclair enjoyed few days last week in North Carolina Congratulations to the In nisfil Central musicians who won prizes at the Orillia Kiwanis Musical Festival The intermediate choir Ii rccted by viceprincipal alc Barrett won two first prizes The primary choir led by Jean Kell placed third and the junior choir directed by Ray MatDonnell came sixth girls double quartet placed fourth WORKSHOP All ladies of thc lnited hurch are invited to bazaar workshop on Thurs day May 20 at pm as part of the regular monthly meet ing Judy McLean who was ov erseas last year with the irr ternntionol youth exchange spoke Sunday night at the IIi meeting at the home of lIorcncc McQuarrie Mr and Mrs lhomp son attended birthday party on Sunday for Mrs Ihompr sons father Izircncc Stong who was celebrating his 90th birthday The event was held at the home of his son Elmer Stong at Bradford It is open house at Barclay House on Sunday May to from to pm no sales Plans have been made to si ow old Barclay documents The Barcluys were one of the pioneer families of lnnistil FOSSILIHSILAY The mobile fossil display from the Royal ntario Museum was enjoyed by In nisfil entral school pupils on April 20 Mr and Mrs Borden Nesbitt of Lumbsden Saskat chewan have been visiting Mr and Mrs II Sauntcr lNIIICIHIIlRtII Joining the United hurch by profession of faith on May were latricia IIoncs olin kimpbell Rhonda Constable Alex Constable and Robin Kcll Irunsfcrring their ccr titicatcs were Michael Ilincs and Robert and Barbara Blair Church minister Reverend Croft officiated at the confirmation service and new members were welcomed in to the church by each mem bcrofthecongregation Kelly Ann IVIorcfirId laugh ter of Mr and Mrs More field was baptised on Mothers Iin ill the United Church IItllStItlllIll Day at the community ball will Ichurrcll rt 01 in ISIISGERMANY Mr and Mrs Adolph von Grattcn and family have returned from seven wcck vocation In Germany and other European points Anitn said France enjoys spring in IIlllilly The weather iii Germany was it Iitllccoolcr Adolph visited his mother and three sisters one who lives on the Island of Sylt in the North Sea Anita enjoyed seeing her grandmothers sister who although 80 years old flew from Berlin to Iliun burg to visit her fora day The children Were irn presscd with the scenery and clean landscape and noticed there was scarcely any divi sion between one town and another They also corn mcntcd on the antiquity of the houses and other buildings highlight of the trip was being entertained by an ac quaintuncc iii the largest privatelyowned castle in Germany MOONSIONE Increased school costs are again the culprit as Medonte township residents face 17 per cent trike in property tax this year For property assessed at $2500 the tax will be $313 or $46 higher than in 1975 The tax rate will be 1253 mills of which 72 per cent is for the Simcoe County Board ofEducation The school board require ment increased 25 per cent thisyeart0908 mills LESS TO COUNTY That protion of the total levy going to municipal ser vices is up 31 per cent to 255 mills while the County of DISTRICT NE WS 2The Barrie Examiner Saturday May 15 I976 Program by 4H Girls planned at Crown Hill CROWN HILLA program featuring 4H Homebaking club girls will be presented at meeting of the Crown Hill Womens Institute at the home of Mrs Galen Johnson on Tuesday evening Hostesses will be Mrs Ron Coutts and Mrs Murakami The leaders will outline the achievement day progress made by the girls Seven children were bap tized at Crown Hill United church during the past two Sundays They were Eliz abeth Norah Bigelow And rew Charles Drury Clipsham Rebecca Marion Partridge Devon Christopher Smith Robert William Hughes Kimberly Myrna Hughes and Janna Diane Luck Congratulations were ex tended by friends to Mr Roy Partridge who celebrated his 89th birthday last Sunday He is enjoying good health in his nctiring years Mrs Dunsmore is con valescing at her home here after stay in Royal Victoira Hospital Mrs Edgerton McLean is steadily recuperating at the home of her daughter and soninlaw Mr and Mrs William Clark Mr McLean has also returned to his homcfrom the hospital Mr Iolm McLean of Bur naby visited here on the INTRODUCING Baz THE MIRACLE weekend with his mother and father Mr and Mrs Edger ton McLean and other mem bers of the McLean fami lyDr and Mrs William McLean and family of Waterloo also were visitors Mr Harold Quinlan and son of Brampton and Mrs Mary Quinlan of Barrie also were Sunday visitors in the community Mrs Terry Seawright of Cambridge and Mrs Douglas Dunsmore of Victoria BC were recent visitors at the Dunsmores ELECTRONIC MOSQUITO REPELLER Ihlswru get llltlltt mince l1jl11lll not HI Htlt ItlSlIltrlt ti itics ithtrut thmc riimqt rittrs Iill ll rturtcsnhigh tlttllll Stlllllti that IS Ilt lll all llltlllIltlst itisqrrittis min the tamih within its rnrrgcmthtitit litirrcsshrssantl tear it skinirritationstiriilltrgics illlsttI IIltl ItSStIttt tixcmcthtitls Simcoe requirement is down 40 per cent to nine mills The total levy will be $437000 with the rovincial government provi ing $801 10 in grants Medonte clerk Howard Rob inson said resource equal ization grant from the pro vince accounted for the re duction in the county require ment Reeve Ingram Amos heads the Medonte council with Dep uty Reeve Horace Vasey the other county representative Councillors include Ken Pot tage Dave Gordon and Dave Walker GROWING AREA Medonte township has been the scene of considerable new Taxes higher in Ma tchedash NORTH RIVER Staff Matchedash ratepayers will be paying increased taxes this year under new rates ap proved by the township coun cil Residential and farm rate payers will be levied 347 mills for township purposes over which council has con trol 238 mills for county ad ministration and 1349 for school rate The latter is up 214 mills over last year the township rate up 56 mills and county rate down Commercial rates are 408 mills for township purposes 23 for county and 1498 for schools DENNIS TASCONA Barrister Solicitor Barrie BuzzOff Offers You Announces the Opening of his Law Offices at 85 Bayfield Street Ontario TELEPHONE 37 37 00 Toronto Law Offices 416 9600860 Medonte tax is up per cent development in recent years There are fire halls in Moon stone Hillsdale and Warmin ster and an agreement with Coldwater to provide fire pro tection for the vicinity area The police village of Hill sdale Warminster and Cold water vicinity have been main growth areas with some development here in Moonstone where the munic ipal office is located Medonte also has represen tation on joint boards dealing with secondary plans for growth in the border com munities of Craighurst and Waverley The township extends from Oro to Tay and from Orillia township to Flos Former Sim ooe County warden Dalton Jermey is chairman of the township planning board former Medonte reeve Mr Hermey was head of the county museum and archives board Before that he was county chairman of roads OPEN SUNDAY FREDS FLOWERS Highway ll at Stroud 900 om to 600 pm FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Itlstilml tulittt tltlll tIItt tl ltI irnizgnt ltri I711 lxtntlih it tptnhlt It lllltt tlllllilllilltltIt1ItlIt Illitiltll hnhics lt tltII Iltttl ltltl hunts t1ll11rlI tl Kttiimts ll Illillllttllilllt ipiut Ill in hattcn ltleilt llltllt Siririll ttltlltliltt ttIII llllttI nt tlllti IItt Inc llltllltttlllt trttlmiis It il ll It tll Ill Il Ill tilt itltl ttlll II lt ltt Ililltltll llttt xitisut Iltl ltl Ilt we limlwt It iIItl ill lilltll illilil itl tittll tnnirnliui IItI ttlll rumor rillyil iilltIIIlli it IvI innit itlir nil Il hum mm min lulluwm CUIIttril tNHtllllltll 114 mili IIl rim IltltltttI 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