Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 1 Jun 1976, p. 6

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good turnout resulted in successful garage sale Saturday held by members of the Xi Gamma Xi Ive often thought the best way to appreciate our coun try is to show it to visitor Even though dont take things for granted and do try to appreciate the flowers and trees and beauty around me there are many things that are good to see through dif ferent eyes For instance the air is so clear and fresh Mother says that she can see better here even though the doctor here cannot do anything for her eyesight Ive become ac customed to the clear air and need to be reminded that it is not so clear everywhere The Canadian doctor was also quite different in the way he explained why her eye sight has changed and cannot behelped So often all patient needs is to understand the details so that common sense can then take over Mother is quite resigned to the fact that she wont be able to read for longer than two minute before the words and letters break in half She cant discern steps and life is somewhat hazy but now that she knows for sure she is quite adjusted to it and doesnt waste time thinking SORORITY GARAGE SALE chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority at the home of Marg Abbott 14 Greenfield WENDYS COLUMN Barrie among the pretty towns about it She also finds that CanaA dians are such kind people and so helpful As go around with her can see that she is right People do take time to do little extra things and to speak courteoust with ge mine desire to be friendly took her to Niagara Falls this week The Niagara Parks commission does great job the gardens We had lunch in the revolving restaurant saw the falls from various angles and ended up in the scenictunnel thought wed both die laughing at the sight of ourselves in them but they certainly were needed It really is awesome to stand at the opening in the tunnel and hear the thundering of the water When we returned Barrie still looked good Our own Centennial Park and Fred Grant Square are at their best now and it is pleasure to drive past them The blossom trees on Marshall Street are glorious throughout the city And dont forget what mother calls Canadas na tional flower the dandelion They are everywhere Featured guests at CWC meeting Warren and Helen Adams Mississauga will be guests June at 930 am at the monthly meeting of the Christian Womens Club of Barrie Mr Adams has bachelor of music degree and master of music degree and he is the director of music at theOntarioBibIeCollege He taught for nine years at Barrington College Barr ington Rhode Island before Verna Hamilton sells pot ted plant during ParkVIew Centres flea market Satur FLEA MARKET AT PAR moving to Canada 115 years 820 Mrs Adams will present the inspirational message at the meeting She received her bachelor of arts degree from Wheaton University and her master or arts at Columbia University She has been an English professor for 28 years and writes magazines The couple daughters and daughter for various have two one grand WW day The fundraising sale followed by an auction featured wide variety of Ave FROM LEFT Mrs Abbott Penny Bassett Ann Tomlinson convener Iro Ex aiid Susan Parker reeds go to charity aiiiirier Photo MR AND MRS SNELGROVE IRO COLOR Vows exchanged St Georges Anglican Church was the scene April 24 when Denise Nancy oulson and Scott Paul Snclgrovc ex changed marriage vows Rev David Kaye officiated Joyce Ronald of Oakvillc was soloist accompanied by Helen Smethurst The bride is the daughter of Mr anrl Mrs Douglas Coulson of North Park er and the groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Bert Snelgrove 43 Theresa St The bride wore dovetone satin gown with princess lines high neckline with lace insert aan lace trim The dress had detacheablc train held in place by sash She wore juliet style cap Her veil was waistlength with matching trimmed net The bride carrierl white daisies blue and peach carnations 71 KVIEW donated merchandise Ex aminer photo St Georges and babies brcath Matron of honor was Deb bie Mcuaig of RR Shanty Bay twin sister of the bride Bridesmaids wcrc Janice oulson sister of the bride MaryLynne Macdonald anrl Lyn Alpiri of Barrie and Ann Tierney of Ottawa The matron of honor wore peach polyester gown and carried peach carnatioiis Ihc bridesmaids wore baby blue floor length sun dresses with matching hoode jackets They carried blur uiriiations Best man was lord King of Calgary Ushers wrrc Doug oulson of Harrie brothcr of the bride Gary Riisswurin of Ilraccbridge John Iolfo of Sudbury and Terry Extll of Port Sydney Ihc reception was held at the Barrie Legion followed by arlancc The bride wore blur pant slut with red accessories and an orchid corsagi IIic ncwlywrds will live in Barrie fiitoftown guests at tcndcd from Ottawa Iakvillc Yollingwood Calgary Owen Sound Mon trcal Toronto Oshawa IIraccbridgc Sudbury Iort Sydney and Bcllcvillc 503125 mi vents GARAGE SALE BARRIE garage sale was held Saturday at the home of Marg Abbott for the Xi Gamma Xi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority ORGAN CONCERT BARBIE Jill Kelcey granddaughter of Iris Hut diinson who is president of Pontings Organ Club presented flowers to Kathleen Stokes former organist with The Happy Gang at the organ concert Sunday night at Georgian College GRADUATE BARRIE Nancy Driver of Barrie graduated Saturday with diploma in the Dental Assistants program at Georgian College BAKE SALE BARRIE The Barrie Horticultural Society is hav ing bake sale June from 930 am to pm at the IGA Store Mulcaster Street SPEAKER BARRIE Helen Adams professor of English will be guest speaker June at the meeting of the Christian Womens lub of Barrie Tof fcc hour starts at 930 am at the ontinerital Inn VISIT RAIGIIURSI Mr and Mrs Alan Sinto and son from Toronto spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Siriton IRAIHATION SI IAlilis Mrs John Bowman and recently PEOPLE AND PLACES attended their son Donalds university convocation at the University of Waterloo He received degree of Bachelor of applied science in elec trical engineering VISIT APTO Mrs Ivan Darmos and Kathie Thornton of Elmira spent few days with Mr and Mrs Carson ODE ANNUAL MEET BARRIE Mrs Muriel Magee Mrs Jelma Mac Donald and Mrs Phyllis Standbrook of Barrie Mrs Marjorie Beamish Big Bay Point and Mrs ttie Kolloson Ihornhill members of the Kempenfelt chapter IIE at tended the national annual meeting held at York Hall Clendon College Toronto WINNER MIDHURST Mary Allisons horse Time Again came third on the weekend in the preliminary jumper com petition in Hoof Beats 76 VISIT NEW PLUS Mr and Mrs Roy Hall of Barrie visited at the home of Mr and Mrs Cline Rawn and family DINNER DANCE BARRIE 77 The Huroriia Symphony Womens Guild is having dinner dance June 18 at the Holiday Inn with cocktails at 630 and dinner at Tickets are $25 per couple and may be obtained by call ing 728Il629 7261116 or 7282347 Group atBell Ewart visit Paisley rally RyfiIZORUINA MIIfIIELI BELL EWARI The Faith Baptist Church of Bell Ewart took van load of young people to Iaislcy Int for youth rally on May 24 The group spent the day at anip Saugicn Bible camp sponsored by the Association of Regular Baptist hurclics Young people from many churches participated in canocing hiking and various sports programs Speaker for the day was the fundamentalist prcachcr from Toronto Dr ErirIurr Many of the young people may apply to stay at the camp this summer TRIITUSIAIN Ruth Spragiic IS back home TODAYS RECIPE TOMATO QIARTERS VINAIGRETTE ripe Ontario greenhouse tomatoes quartered can 1407 pitted black olives drained jar to oz marinated artichoke hearts undrained cup vegetable oil cup white vinegar tbsp freshly snipped parsley Ii tsp dried tarragon tspsalt Freshly ground black IXPIXI Tombine first three ingre dients in large bowl Ilace remaining ingredients in jar with tightfitting lid Shake well Pour over tomato mixture Cover and refrigerate for at least ti hours stirring occasionally Yield cups or servings REIHIIES 70 YEARS Italian movie director Rob erto Rossclini was born May 1906 BECKERTS 19th Anniversary SPECIAL BECKERS BUDGET ICE CREAM $1 09 BECKERS 19in ANNIVERSARY CAKE 65 AT PARTICIPATING ouTLETs AVAIILABLE FROM TODAY TIHRU JUNE 5m BECKERS HAVE OVER 500 STORES TO SERVE YOU OPEN 00 TO 1100 PM DAYS WEEK after her trip to Spain Ilcr tour group was given tickets to attend wholesale fashion show which was pite popular The stores in Spain are closed from to in each day for sicsta Then they are open until 10pm orlatcr About 60 people on the cruise joined the Greek crcw in celebrating Easter Also on the cruise was Bar bara Smith of Barrie therapist at Royal Victoria Hospital First director speaks at opera meeting Dr Herman GeigerTore retiring general director of the Canadian Opera Com pany will be guest speaker June at the third annual bir thday luncheon of the Barrie and District Branch of the Canadian Opera Guild at the Brookdale Inn Dr GeigerTorel the first director built the small com pany into wellknown group which gives Canadian singers the opportunity to perform for opera companies throughout the world as well At up to haltprice as bringing wellknown singers to Canada buffet luncheon will be held at noon Tickets are available by phoning Muriel Colwill at 72158904 or Billie Anderson at 7261116 The swag lamps The pole lights The table lamps The chandeliers The desk lamps The ultra modern globes lampshades floor lamps and ceramics 40° up Every light we dont want hanging around all summer at Lighting Unlimited is going out right now At 20 30 50 off the prices they sold for all spring Until June 30 you can light up your home or office for halfprice COME ON our THE UPTOHAlFPRICE SALE bIEHTINE UNIJIMITEE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED AMPLE PARKING 128 BROCK ST IW UfArinel BARRIE OPEN All WEEK Fri till 900 Sat to 530 726066 UNTIL JUNE 30 Rismg costs are puriiztiirui Holt iii tVtlyOllt economy and sayings have had Ilrllti Illllt kcepiiui pace Now Sterling has the wor iy Iltt llltdllS to give you real return on savmqs Tho SItlIIIItI Guaranteed Investment Certificate The interest into current at the Illllt you buy your is the interest you get each and every year even if Interest rates generally should fluctuate We guarantee it And the Canadian Deposit Insurance Corporation prOVIdes additional protection Your Guaranteed Investment Certificate is an STERLING STEQUNG TRUST CORPORATION CURRENT YEAR RATE DUNLUP ST BHOCK ST TIFFIN ST investment for fixed term and while your money is on deposit you can collect interest semiannually or on investments of $5000 or more just let it ride and get the whole compounded amount at the end the term That means an even higher effective yield If you should requrre funds for an unforeseen emergency you can borrow just the amount you need against your certificate at preferred interest rates Without disturbing the high yield of your Its the most secure fixed return you can get for your money Something special from Sterling 10i2°o Raios subject to change without notice sax Int Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation Ross Furzecott 16 Durilop St Barrie 7266495

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