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Barrie Examiner, 13 Jul 1976, p. 2

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Plans for 2day fair advanced at Elmvale ELMVALE Staff Good progress has been made in reparations for the 1976 fall air of the F105 Agricultural Society which is to be held on Friday and Saturday Oct flower shows are some of the highlights of the program plan The fall arade of colors featuring foats decorated bicycles horses and riders and Annual parade of floats has been arranged for Saturday Oct starting at 1230 pm Frank Archer George Allen and Tom McMann are or ganizers for the parade Plan picnic at Rugby hall RUGBY The annual Rugby picnic will be held in the com munity hall Friday July 16 at 630 pm Everyone in the community is invited Come bring your basket dishes and cutlery Cof fee tea and soft drinks for the children will be supplied Congratulations to Bill Me Passenger Service between Barrie and Toronto and which is the Thanksgiven bands will be held 25am Sup Besides the tro hy for the best ander and Susan MCLeOfl Wh weekend port has been ask through float prizes wil be awarded for were married at Essa humh This makes the Elmvale fair sponsoring floats other classes including best recently Train 168 schedule Train 169 the latest for Simcoe County The fair was missed last decorated horseS bicycleS Harry Spencelcy and Mair but it has been successful ar year and this should help stir novelty entries and downs ford Horne are in Soldier 0645 LV Barrie AR 1850 rangement which has added to more interest said Mr Cle The fall fair society dates Memoral liospllal 0r 0700 Lefroy 1834 the popularity of the fair The ment recently in commenting backt01861 whenitwas held at we WSh them Speedy 0711 current president Larry Cle onearly enthusiasm nearby Hillsdale The annual recovenes rad or 1822 ment has stressed the good Livestock competitions have exhibition has been held at the Mr and Mrs Wilmot Black of 0722 Newmafkel 1811 community spirit of Elmvale beenkeenin past Elmvale fairs present grounds in Elmvale Elmvale visited with Mr and 0729 Aurora 1804 and neighboring townships in and it is hoped there will be since 1885 Mrs Edward mm and Ray 0739 Kit 1754 supporting the fair good list of entries again The Records did not show the Uthelllrd Increased interest has been horse shows have been another names of charter officers of the Mrs Allan Johnson St 0746 Maple 1747 Stirred in plans for the coming feature which will be revived fair but in 1870 they were John rillia is visiting with her sori 0805 SL Clair AVG 1728 fair because last years fair had JUNIOR SECTION Johnston president Arthur and daughterinJaw Mr and 0820 AR Toronto Union LV 1715 to be cancelled because of the The Junior section has been Craig Vicepresident William Mrs EdwardJohnston rink reconstruction FALL PARADED Sulky horse racing midway attractions 4H club com ti tions agricultural exhigiets domestic science displays and an important part of the fair for years Commercial displays of farm implements and other goods also have received considerable attention in recent years Harvey secretary and John Craig treasurer Directors listed were James Greenlaw John Fitzgerald James Small John Ritchie William Johnston and William Nay mil Beef group plans dance NOTE Trains Will not operate Saturdays Sundays and Holiday Fares toToronto ELMVALE Staff The Beef Imporovement Associa Student Junior agriculturists are do nonfarm homes are par the students are shown at ion has arranged tohoid its an Slnglo 10 Monthly Mommy ing various jobs on Ontario ticipating in the work and work under the supervtsmn nua smorgasbord at the cum taro Ride flash card flashcard farmsthis summer underthe thus are gaining practical of the farm operator 10 munity hall here on Wednesday Barrie 285 2510 8800 4600 ministry of agriculture and learning experience in the tario ministry of agriculture evening August starting at QTR 1d food program Some production end of the photo oclock Letroy 250 1940 MOO 3900 lam Innsm anquet the Sunda arespug orano lmlepan students of 16 and 17 from provinces food cycle Twoof Ihc smorgasbord Will be Bradford 230 1530 5800 3100 park Will be the scene of one of Restraurant here on Saturday playing contest which is to be followed by an OldeG dance six new water safety programs July 24 under the sponsorship held at the ro community AWKESHWEWI Doug Jemh orchestra ewmar et 200 1200 4600 2400 which will be started Monday of thc Leacock associates arena on Saturday August 21 HAWKESTONE Stan tookqmwn pmvide the Aurora 170 1080 4100 2200 July 19 in Simcoe County LEGION OFFICERS from to pm under the spon Hawkestone WomenvS Ismuto mum King 130 900 34 00 18 00 Morning classes will be held WARMINSTER Staff sorshipoftheOroLionsclub will hold its next regular Amihcr coming event is the Ma le 10 30 3200 from it to 12 oclock at Innisfil Jim Beavis is the new president FENCE VIEWER meeting on Wednesday Harm Maple Syrup Pm 1700 Park Leonards Beach and at of the Cahiague Branch 619 of MOONSTONE Staff Tottenham pond These will continue until Friday August Afternoon clases will be held from to oclock at Gilford Tottenham conservation area and at Waubaushcnc The Simcoe County recrca tion service are joint sponsors with local committees SODTURNING ALLISION Staff Sod turning ceremony at the new site for Knox Presbyterian church on King Street south will be held on Friday evening July 16 Construction of the new church is due to start on Mon day July 19 Les Bertram and Sons Limited was awarded the building contract for $283486 FURTHER STUDY BAXTER Essa township council has referred the Cookstown area irc agreement outline to its property pro tection committee for further study LEACOCK MEDAL RILLIA Staff Annual presentation of the Stephen Leacock memorial medal to the Canadian author writing the most humorous book will be presented to Hary Boyle at the Royal Canadian Legion with Roy Vanvalkenburg and Mathieson vicepresidents Executives include Phil Riisbrook Jim Waters Mor ris Syd Morris and Fred Kilby NEWSUBDIVISION ORILLIA Staff Models of new townhouses in the Village Green subdivision on Mis sissaga Street west are ex pected to be open for inspect ion next month MEDONTE COUNCIL MOONSTONE Staff Me donte township council which is headed by Reeve Ingram Amos is to meet tonight at the council hall herc TENDER ACCEPTED WARMINSTER Staff The tender of Guy Brooks to supply new pumps for the Wain minster water system at price of $11100 has been accepted by Mcdonte council JUVENILE LACROSSE ALLISTON Staff Barrie will meet Alliston in juvenile lacrosse game at the local arena on Wednesday evening July 14 starting at oclock PIANO CONTEST GUTHRIE Staff Entries Clowes WI to discuss needs of community By MRS IOIIN McLEAN LOWES The July meeting of tlic Clowes Womens Institute will be held at the home of Mrs James Partridge this Tuesday evening Motto is by Mrs Ken Dicker while the roll call IS to describe need in the community Visitors are welcome Congratulations to the follow ing grade 11 students from our Mr and Mrs Bcrt McAllistcr celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with their family and friends at the home of Mr and Mrs Jim Partridge From Sudbury were Mr and Mrs Robert McAllistcr Mr and Mrs George McAllister Mr and Mrs Martin McAllistcr and from Toronto Mr and Mrs George Wilson Mr and Mrs Aiken area who had successful About 150 friends and year Susan Lampicrc Toni relatives came from oll Lampicrc1racyllowelIGlcrm ingwood Barrie Dalston Simpson Patsy Ncy Mary Morris Linda Clcairc Shcrry McLintoii Bruce Garlick Steven Sliciirdown and David Fulton Congratulations to Misses Brenda Simpson Jane Par tridge Brenda Hutchinson and Goyc Slessor who succeszully completed their grade 11 SllldllS at the Enstvicw Collt legititc Brenda plans to cori tinuc hcr SilltlltS ill the Univer sity of Guelph in the fall where she will Spttlillllt in homc economics and family studies hilc Jaye Slessor will specialize in food and home ttOllOlIlltS in the same univer sity MISS Jnnc Iiiitridgc and Miss Euyc Slcssor ycrc among the lit Eustyicyi Secondary School iiturio Scholars to ltttnt sin and diploma tor haying an iycrngc ot do per cent or ttl lunc Partridgc will begin gi tour your nursing course it McMnster ltiiwrsi ty lIJtlllIIUII111151111 HILLSDALE Hy IRS Mr and Mrs Hill Horton ot oblcton called on Mr and Mrs llll llrciuinn on Sunday Sympathy mun thc illigc IS tlttlltl to Mrs Douglas Todd and tomin Her husband died recently after lciigthy llllitSS Congixiluliitioiis to Mr and ll illiiiin Ficlds o1 llSSlSSdllgtl on the birth daughter Inst cek Mrs llernicc lrtiiii spent ten days last week till Ii and Mn Fitlds Mix Albert Thompson lids entered the reednii illcy Nursing Home In iminorc Mrs llll Drciiiian attended the Hobart School reunion last Sunday afternoon She was teacher thcrc 1956 ST The Lite James McNeill was buried in the Church cemetery July Harold Dunn IS patient iii Royal Victoria Hospital lll Bar me We till msh him speedy recovery Miss Lisa Dunn is spending some holidays with her grand parents Mr and Mrs iraiit Dunn Mr and Mrs Bill Reynolds of Oshawa called on Mr and Mrs Grant Dunn one day last week Edgar and Godrich to express theirs best WlShtS Mr and Mrs Charlie Simpson attended the Ragshaw Lockc wedding at Divinity Chapel McMaster lnivcrsny Hamilton recently Mr and Mrs WayneSimpson attended the latters sisters wedding AlcxaiidcrMclieod at the Presbyterian Church Rugby Mr and Mrs Reg Law have returned from motor trip to Vancouver Island and points in InitcdStutcs Miss Brenda Simpson and Mr Elgiii Hyatt of Brampton attended the Alexander McLeod cddmg at Rugby The Slltlltll supper it Edgar was well attended Duc to an afternoon ruin supper was scrud indoors With Interest Taken ANNUAL Minitei mid Dentist lSifdlt throw VICYURM mi cosmax illO MIKE BENVENUTI Manager LEO MIRIIISCH Accountant 35 Dunlop St 7371411 James Barr has been appointed by Mcdontc municipal council to act as fence viewer for the township POTATO FESTIVAL ALLISTON Staff Plans are proceeding for the summer Potato festival which is to be held here next month Jack Ticrnays orchestra will pro vidc the dance music at the arena on Friday night August 13 PIONEER MILL MARCIIMONT Staff pioneer mill which dates back to 1834 is still operated here with Mr and Mrs William Furs the present owners It was built back in an era when this was an Indian area TEClMSEIII RECORDS BEETON Staff ld re cords show Tecumscth town ship had population listed at 546 in 1829 In 1950 the figure was shown at 8612 ESSON PICNIC RUGBY Staff Annual Sunday School and congrega tional picnic of Esson Presbyterian church will be held at Oro Memorial Park Lake Simcoe on Wednesday Wednesday July 16 starting at 630pm September 22 at the home of Barbara Sinton of Craighurst SALAD FESTIVAL BRADFORD Staff Pre parations are well advanced for the annual salad festival which will be fivcday event opening on Wednesday July 14 SEWAGE PLANT ORILLIA Staff Construc tion of new sewage treatment at Kitchener Park by the city of rillia was estimated as $125 million project which is ex pected to be completed by the end of the year The old plant built in 1946 is near the same location Paul Carruthers Con struction of Markham is carry ing out the contract WORKS PROJECTS COLDWATER Staff Sidewalks in the village are to be re aired and cement floor is to installed at the fireball among civic improvement pro jects planned for next month Street lighting will be renewed and village garage project also will be undertaken PLAY AT BEETON BEETON Staff George Ellis Ivy Leafs are scheduled to visit Beeton to play the Bechives in Simcoe County league baseball game on Tuesday evening July 13 NE WS 2The Barrie Examiner Tuesday July 13 I976 Musician given gift by Holly congregation Hy MRS DOWNIMI IIOLLY Brad Siemens who leaves next month for Nashville Tennessee was given gift and extended good wishes by the congregation of Faith Missionary church at social hour after the evening service on Sunday Brad will begin his university studies at Nashville His talents in music will be greatly missed at the church here He will con tinue his studies in music Mr Emerson Jennett and his grandson Allan Blaker are at tending thc Calgary Stampede They are visiting with relatives while in Calgary Thcrc wcrc 10 tables at the cuchrc on July at llolly tom munity Centre Ladies taking home prizes were Lena Ford Florence McFadden Pearl Harris ConsolationDorothy Jordon Mens prizes were won by Stan Watson Dwight Nelson Charles Randall with Pete llodgson winning the con solation 5060 prizes were won by Lois llodgson Mary Wilson and Lucille Prentice Lunch committee were Grace Middell and Dave McCulloch Mrs Hammers and Mrs Downing attended the 7fith anniversary of Cookstown Womens Institute which was held in Cookstown School Wednesday night The ball teams organized for girls and boys got going last Thursday night After the furnace the water heater is the biggest user of energy in your home Waste hot water and yen re wasthg yiifnahte energy That good reason tar getting fut name from yom water heater in every way you can By Ming ieaky faucets By insulating tang runs at not water pipe By waiting unto you have tu toad before yeti swdch on the ciothes or dishwasher By using cold or COOI water when it wail do the jOb By taking shorter showers Oi shaliower baths By making Sure that an the hot water that eventuatiy goes down tte dravn works hard Or you before goes The Cascade electric water heater gives you dependable supply of hot water and it makes good use of ail the energy it cori5unies But it up to you to use hot water Wisely Don waste drop 02 ducers Association annual summer tour wich is to start from Midhurst Forest Station onThursdayJulyZZatQam The program will start with tour of the tree nursery and then will proceed to the Hillsdale potato farms and sugarbushes in the Elmvale area For further information contact your VIACN Passenger Sales Office flit 13am Examiner Carrier Boys Girls youcanwinu FREE 45 rpm SINGLE PLAY RECORD OF YOUR CHOICE With new 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