8Tho Barrie Examiner Saturdo Jul I7 1976 Legion awards made atAllistan meeting By MARGARET STOLTZ ALLISTON Alliston Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion No i7i celebrated the Legions 50th anniversary year wit dinner and dance last Saturday evening Approximately 200 sat down to roast beef dinner served by the Ladies Auxiliary when the 8193 speaker was Bert Mc regor district public relations officer He reviewed history of the Canadian Legion which now has 1500 members across Canada and US Members of the Alliston Branch who were presented with 50 year pins were Nor man Oliver Frank Bricco Vic tor Graham Marshall Downey Harold Scott John Rennie and Lyons inch Unable to be pre sent were Jack Baker and An drew Darling Legion Service Medals in recognition of service in branch activities were awarded to Reg Bleay Charles Cauthers James Best Wm Gravatt John King John Robson and Gear eSt Denis La ies Auxiliary members receiving pins for 10 or more years of service went to Marg Best president for 10 years and 2$year pins to Viola Mur phy Bernice Downey Win nifred King Rita Cave Shirley Lightfoot Lena Armstrong Mabel Hand Mabel Bartlett and Tena inch Auxiliary Zone Commander Marion Broughman and Mr Brou hman Zone Es Com man er Gerry Jenkins and Mrs Jenkins were among the guests Rev Bridle ac ting branch padre gave the in vocation Mrs Best on behalf of the Auxiliary presented cheque for $4000 to Jack Tierney Branch 17 President toward expense of paving the parking lot which now has been com pleted and sufficient funds to cover the cost Dancing to music by the Tierney Orchestra concluded very happy occa sron NEW STORE new store opened last Friday with huge crowd gathering at Pennyworths the ormer Stuip appliance location on Victoria Street Many took advantage of looking over the stock and making urchases and were encourag to visit the upstairs where there is much much more Miss Linda Small recent graduate of Osler Nursin School in Weston has accept employment for the summer months at Camp Tamamakoon in Algonquin Park where 150 girls have registered The Sunshine Club made regular visit to the Good Samaritan Nursing Home on Thursday afternoon Presen ting delightful program for the residents were Rev and Mrs Symons Kelly and Tam my Doane Louise Hewson and Tracey McCague with Mrs Mc Dowell of Cookstown their ac companist The program in cluded solo duct and trio num Social credit changes urged at Wasaga Beach WASAGA BEACH The Social Credit Party will be emphasizing its policy of economic reform when the next provincial election rolls around Bruce Arnold predicted today Amold the Social Credit can didate for Simcoe North who has already indicated his in tention to seek the party nomination here again in 1978 made the prediction in statement to mark the second year since the July 1974 elec lion He said all the other at tempts including the federal governments ill fated wage control program have failed to check inflation The only reasonable idea which has not yet been tried is the Social Credit central money supply system According to Arnold nearly Only lawyer who cannot write HALIFAX CF ine New foundland attorneygenerals department signed contract earl thisyearwithAdrianBat 40 who had earlier quit his career as civil en neer to enrol in law school is the only North American lawyer whocannot write He is also the first quad riplegic lawyer on the conti nent Pattcock suffered broken neck in 1966 when frail wooden bridge in Labrador col lapsed beneath the vehicle he was operating He has not walked since After being treated in St Johns for year and taking 18 months of physiotherapy in Montreal he moved bac to Newfoundland and three years ago completed work on an un aduate degree is year to the thunderous plause of the graduating ass at Dalhousie University law school he was awarded law and offered job as magistrate in Newfoundland which hetumed down Don Qimn of the Canadian Paraplegic Association says Battcock has fulfilled every hope the association invested in him He is like breath of fresh air Mr curran said He is ag ressive articulate and motivated all enterprise in Canada is made possible through char tered bank loans Companies borrow to get started or to ex pand he explains He claims that money borrowed from chartered banks is created by the banks at the time it is borrowed When it is repaid it disappears again he argued However the company must include the bank money in its price when goods are sold at retail store The cost of materials labor and even profits is met by money which goes into cir culation and buys things he stated Arnold said that the Socred financial reform policy will become better known after the party elects new leader this fall Present leader Real Caouette is retiring and con vention to choose his replacement will be held in Ot tawa November and new leader will attract lot of curiosity he predicts and will be able to get the ear of the people STAMP OUT COLD FEET WITH ELECTRIC HEAT JOHNSON INSULATION C0 lNSUiATlON and ELECTRIC HEATING SPECIALISTS Est I939 Ohms Nemrlton St Camormas BARBIE 7259070 bers and piano instrumentals President Barbara Floyd and Margaret Stoltz were in charge of pro ram and they were assist by Winnie Morden Presented with bouquet of sweet In recognition of their July birthdays were Mrs McCullough and Mrs Berry Guests with Mrs Sandy Ellis this past week were her sister Mrs Ethel Murphy of Dufferin Oaks Shelburne and her niece Mrs Jean Latrellle of Sudbury Mrs Marshall Downey Mrs Elmer Halbert Mrs Sam Halbert Mrs Ken Campbell and Mrs Job Small were luncheon guests on Tuesday and appreciated the op rtuni ty of visiting with Mrs urphy and her daughter MUSIC iNSTlTUTE Mr Kenneth lnkster organist and choirmaster of St Johns United Church was in Whitby this past week at tending sessions of the Ontario institute of Music Mr inkster is the president of the organization Mrs Win Thom pson Knox Church or anist and Mr Thompson and oleen Dearham also attended Trevor Dearham son of Mr and Mrs Dirk Dearham is studying with the Canadian Brass at the Banff Arts Centre in Banff Alberta for five weeks during the summer Sympathy is bein extended to Mrs Joy McMul en on the recent death of her daughter Glad the late Mrs Lawrence Han of Mansfield and to Mrs Scott on the sudden death of her husband George Mr and Mrs John Robson accompanied by her mother Mrs James Brennan of Barrie have returned from an en joyable trip to Winnipeg Manitoba On the way home they visited relatives and frien dsatKa uskasin andKenora Mrs lmer albert was guest at the marriage of Miss Linda Nurm to Mr Domenico Raimondo in Toronto last Saturday Mrs Viola Sawyer of Pincher Creek Alberta visited recently at the home of her soninlaw and daughter Mr and Mrs Donald McLean Recent visitors of Mrs Lu Wagner were Mrs Donna Dod ds of Ottawa and Mr and Mrs William Wagner of Lambeth Ontario Mr and Mrs Lorne Hill of 0t tawa visited with Mr and Mrs Job Small last Friday Twentytwo ladies of the Alliston Branch of the Womens Institute attended the 75th An niversary of the Cookstown Branch held at the public school in Cookstown on Wednesday evening Cookstown ladies are to be congratulated for planning such an enjoyable evening to mark the occasion With Interest Mon ANNUAL Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corporatioq Ivar COMANV emcc ion MIKE IENVENUTI Manager lEO MIIYITSCH Accountant 35 autopsi 7H Airfare Included From 15 was wks From Toronto Sqrands Mediterranean 76 Sardinia Tangier Naples Palermo Rome Cannes Majorca Malaga Just imagine tWo weeks aboard the magnificent DELPHI comfortable cabin full air conditioned with private facilities uper food choice of menus with breakfast lunch and dinner all the day sun soak by the pool or join in the deck games included During Going ashore Strand provides optional excursions to help make the most of your time Gravelworld 41H Ave lurk Forlemminst 1163971 Starts Monday am to pm ad every refrigerator every size every colour every make has been 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