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Barrie Examiner, 25 Jun 1976, p. 6

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6The Barrie Examiner Friday June 25 1976 50255 Wt vents PEOPLEANDPLACES WINNER STAYNER Besse was winner of the Mathews Trophy in the Allandale Lawn Bowling Tournament held recently BRIDGE MARATHON Joyce Seagram and Joan Bruton were high winners in the Royal Victoria Hospital Auxiliary bridge marathon GRADUATE Alison McKenzie daughter of Mr and Mrs Arthur McKenzie has graduated with bachelor of education degree from Mc Master University ANNIVERSARY Mrs Monkman was guest at the graduation of her granddaughter Katherine Ann Monkman who graduated as medical secretary from Hum ber College Mrs Monkman will also attend 25th wedding anniversary party for Nancy and George Monkman held at the home of Mr and Mrs Larry Monkman DESSERT STROUD St James United MRS MARY TUCK resi dent of Grove Park Home enjoyed the tea Tuesday Church Women are holding dessert today from to pm at the chumh STRAWBERRY SUPPER HOLLY Strawberry supper for the community will be held at the community hall June 30 at pm BAKE SALE HAWKESTONE St Aidans Anglican Church Women will hold bake sale bazaar and whiteelephant sale Saturday July 17 at pm ANNIVERSARY NEW LOWELL Mr and Mrs Albert Verstraten and Mr and Mrs Charlie McNabb were hosts of the 25th wedding an niversary party for Mr and Mrs Reg Eastman June 19 Forty people attended and presented the couple with amp TEA Selina Martindale and Zelma Cox were two of the residents of Grove Park Home who served alt the afternoon tea held recen aooc90 out at at OIIIIU fitli flaccid eittltfllil gooey verifier one the home served 1821 pmject afternoon at where resrdents to volunteers as 19 Two local women proudly wave course certifiCates as countys only two female ham radio operators By ROSEANNE McCABE Womens Editor Nancy Arnoldi of Barrie will soon be able to radio her husband Dan in Welland to ask him what time hell be home for supper Theresa Frechette of Moon stone is teaching morse code by flashlight to her guide com pany The two women are proudly waving their certificates not only because they graduated from the seven month ham radio course at Georgian College but because they are the only two women amateur radio operators in Sitncoe County still cant believe it said Mrs Frechette never knew we were until they told us after we rauuated either woman knew thing about electronics before taking the course remember the first day was looking through the text asked Dan what this diagram was Mrs Arnoldi said poin ting to the page in the book When he said it was an atom asked whats an atom Right then knew was back at square one Mr Ar noldisaid So with patience good humor and common interest the couple has made it hobby Before could never use any of the equipment As soon as get my call number code number Ill be able to com for senior citizens week Beside her are Barb Ris ing Muriel Hodgins and Grove Park residents salute volunteer help Without volunteer help the staff couldnt provide the level of service which exists now at Grove Park Home according to Marvin Johnson represen tative of the board of directors at the home salute to volunteers was the highlight Tuesday afternoon when the residents of Grove Park Home served tea to the volunteers who put in countless hours at the home Mr Johnson called the volunteer special breed of people which we greatly depend on David Johnson home ad ministrator echoed these sen timents commending Joyce Purdon activities director for fostering volunteerism in the home She has consistently and persistently worked on every angle of volunteer help he said Mrs Purdon is leaving her position in July and will be suc ceeded by Joan Walker Mrs Walker was introduced by Mr Johnson to residents and volun teers William Edwards resident of the home and president of the residents council thanked volunteers on behalf of the residents ending with round of enthusiastic applause for the volunteers Mrs Purdon said later in an interview that over 240 people put in volunteer services at the home in onemonth period This includes en tertainment drivers visitors serving afternoon tea taking care of the tuck shop sing songs and bingos she said There is crosssection of volunteers from all walks of life and all age groups she said We have some volunteers as young as 12 and others in their 70s she said The Eastview String Quar tette members Judy Schulz Maria Fisher Jane Carloss and Leonard Fligg provided musicalentertainment Resdients Fred Walker and Ralph Coipitts welcomed guests Serving tea were Zelma on Mr and Mrs Edmund Patriquin of Barrie wish to announce the en gaiement of their daughter De ra Lyn to Ronald Mur doch son of Mr and Mrs ENGAGEMENT Duncan Murdoch of Barrie The wedding will place Ju ly 17 at Burton Avenue United Church Photo by Marriott Lois Stainton Jessie Love Em ma Galbraith and Blanche Wheeler Vera Scott Mary McFall Edith Rowell and Louise Pugh served cookies Pouring tea at the head table were Leila Cope Selina Mar tingale Mrs Mary Spring and Theresa Banks SILENCED TRAFFIC LONDON CP Police here kept traffic away from convent so that sin ing nuns could make recor in peace The nuns belonging to an en closed order couldnt go to the record company to make the recording of religious chants so the record com pany together with all the necessary uipment in stalled themse ves in the con vent ADDS SPECIAL FLAVOR Grated orange or lemon rind is an excellent addition to nut quick bread The Not Iamuus Bullet the World WMWOIL Lvn Its time to call your Welcome Wagon hostess 7261454 7286331 municate with Dan in morse code Its exciting Mrs Ar noldi said Mrs Frechette feels the same Her husband is an amateur radio operator too And both women promote it as hobby for any couple Its excitin to think you can talk to peope all over the world And you save money on long distance phone calls said MrsArnoldi But it wasnt all fun during the seven months Every Tuesday night for two hours the class met at Georgian College The course was spon sored jointly by the Georgian College Amateur Radio Club and Georgian College The four instructors are from the radio club Dan Arnoldi co ordinator Grant Saunders Jack Argyle and Bev Poste Basically the course was divided into two sections The first half study of morse code and the second was the study of radio regulations regarding the law The hardest part was cat ching onto the morse code Mrs Arnoldi said Mrs Frechette said speeding up her transmitting was the most dif ficult To graduate they had to transmit to words per minute Other requirements for graduating were mastering the adjustment operation and care of the radio apparatus and the knowledge of Canadian and In Dorothy Smith of the May Court Tlub and Laurine Caldwell resident RECOGNIZED WORK EDMONTON CP Dr Er nest Kanasewich professor of Egysics at University of Al rta has been elected to fel lowship in the Rozal Society of Canada Dr Kanasewich who was born in Eatonia Sask in 1931 was recognized for his work in earth science NASHVILLE BlUE GRASS DAYS NIGHTS Personally Escorted BY lURNi it Hi TlY HAY Deluxe Air Conditioned Bus Washroom Eqip Nights First eommodations Reserved Seat Grand Ole Opry Guided Tour Lexington Horse Farm Area Tour Nashville Admission to Mammoth Cave in Ohio Class Ac rwm$l DDT pOiSDIl TRIPLE OUAD PRICES AVAILABLE DAIIS JULY 29 Ill MIG SINISIE PLEASE CAIL HAYS nuvn SERVICE 45 DUNLDP ST Inext theatresl BARRIE 7284700 ternational regulations gover ning the operation of amateur experimental radios dont know why more women dont take the course es cially if their husband is in vo ved with ham radio Mrs Frechette said think its because the husbands dont have the patience to teach them But Ross Cowan public relations director of the club added dont think women have the patience to learn And it does take patience Mr Arnoldi said the course which started with an enrolment of 36 ended up with about13 Were running the course again this September The in terest is there But its hard course he said The interest in amateur radio communication has increased because of the availability and use of citizen band radios he continued This allows radio communication between cars or within 10 mile radius Often this gives people their first taste in radio com munication Mr Arnoldi said Ham radio operators have valid place in the electronic world Mr Cowan added During the early lays of radio lot of electronic developments came from experimenting with ham radio It also makes for efficient communication in time of distress he said Morse code can be used when other forms of communication fail Even now lot of sophisticates in the electronic field tinker around in their basements with ham radio Mr Cowan said USIOM REMAINS In Greece arranged mar riages and dowries for daugh ters remain common customs DR ANI MRS Church of the Holy Martyrs of Japan Bradford was the scene when Sherry NH Mahon and Dr Jack McKay of Bradford were married The bride is the daughter of Mrs Marjorie Kinnear of Mississauga SIDE OF BEEF HIND OUARTER BEEF CHICKENS LOIN FRED PHONE CUSTOM CUT DOUBLI WRAPPED AND FAST FROZEN AT NO EXTRA COST PORK CHOPS WE ALSO CARRY COLD MEATS MILK SAUSAGE WIENERS BREAD ETC NANCY ARNOLDI left and Theresa Frechette transmit message via MUSEUM OPENED Sl lVES England Cl museum which is memorial to the sculptor Barbara Hcpworth has opened in this southwest England town It is in the studio and garden where Dame Bar bara lived and Worked in her later years before her death in fire there in May 1973 at the age of 72 The establishment of the museum was her wish TACK MtlxAY and the groom the son ol Mr and Mrs Percival McKay of Stoultillc litV Francis llannan officiated The reception was Iltltl at Mantle Kourvs The new lywcds wrll lth in Brati ford toopcriliotor 691 l59 cumin MEATS 130 YONOE SI HWY ll PAINISWICK 7267171 ham radio The two women graduated from the am ateur radio operators CHANGE RECIPE For Sunday brunch decrease the liquid in pancake recipe and add enough mashed banana to make the batter good consistency June totemo lit 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