lt IAN IIFIt ISGItthII IAltliS NEW tllll llIRIItTtilI New activities director for Grove Park Home loaii Walker is back III social work rnd shes glad she is Mrs Walker is the new ic tivities director for Grove Park Home She is succeeding once Iiirdon Mrs Walker ies on todrington Street lIll her husband Doug and to children rthur til thia it She was born In Toronto and raised in tbicago She attended the lniversih of Toronto for and tyir PEOPLE AND PLACES ilICSl tlarence Wray ot llMtS Saguenay llahfav is visiting his parents Mr and Mrs Stanley Wray of III tundles ltd Barrie VISIT HA WKICSII Mrs James Mr and Agnew of lp tergrove and daughter Margaret and grandchildren Sherri and athy ot tlttawa were visitors recently lIIl Mr and Mrs Gordontlark II0 SI IAllfS Mr and Mrs Murray Stmell and tamily returned from camping loau lllttlliltil goes thioiigl the eiior book tilled tI linkis ml the lit cais slit ltlttItI1I Bell employee retires after 36 years Alter to years ot working at Bell Ielephone ot Barrie loan Hamilton retired last Iuesday In her honor tea was held in the lounge of the Bayfield street traftic office Many old triends and co workers came to lIl Mrs Hamilton well lid ward Lawson district manager at opeiator services presented Iis Hamilton with the presi imt wallet retirement tradition at the Bell She also Iecen ed digital clock an Maver gold watch and memory book compiled to lat Stavinga The book con cictod of moments of Mrs Ha miltons life and career with the Bell two years of social and philosophical studies She graduated till degree in social sciences from the Southern Methodist Iniversity in Dallas Texas 1931 Before she graduated she left school toI one year and worked as group worker at the Inivcrsity of thicago Setr tleineut She traelled lll Furope after graduation and later continued working lll social work She vacation III the Iarry area Sound IUl It About 3o members and frien ds ot the Womens Institute Bond Ilead toured Toronto llar borug The group isited teutre Island and later the Icliehiel Gallery at Kleinburg MOVESIIISIIHHIH Bob Trumbull for five years assistant manager of the Singer to Barrie has been tran sterred to Sudbuiy as manager of the Singer to there His lIt Itontia worked lIIl the Royal Bank Ill Barrie Iiaiia litt Is IItIf Iliiicilii and iti Ii iiiiLi laiiiwwuiv Lia tittuIlltiii tv li OVSDN Stm Im naturism tuned to no no 728 97 worked as grotip worker at entral Neighborhoth House in Toronto She stayed there for twoyears She married Mr Walker shortly after and coiitiiitied living In Toronto She worked as an office supervisor for or operative Insurance of Giielpb She later became Interested in her husbands building business and handled bookkeeping out of their home for It years Mrs Walker and her husband moved to Barrie four years ago and decided recently to get back Into the field of working with people As activities co ordinator she continue to recrun volunteers for the home keep in touch with local social agencies and help organIeentertainment lIYS IIII POLICE amidianborn Donnelly Rhodes plays leading role in one of the seven new editions of tBtrTV drainas police series Sidestreet starting in October SG FUR IIltIRI Mama ass Elliot one of the lnited States top pop singers and iiieiner of the group The Mamas and the lapas died at the age of 33 in 1974 HI ltii liIlIiliI Sttttl llttlt lilliit In IltIlI II ILllllllIilI on hei Ielueiiieiit ihntiilix Iit Iuiilt MT PRESS SILK SCREEN VANML PROOF SIGNS sopfs 1ch rants 6wThe Barrie Exominer Wednesday August 1976 Anniversary observed by couple at New Flos By LDLISII WANLIISS Open house was held Aug at the home of Mr and Mrs Alex Finlay when they celebrated their lSth wedding anniversary The whole family was present Mr and Mrs Bill happelL atherinc Heather and Margaret of Toronto Mr and Mrs Doug Lambie Carolyn and Jennifer of Foresters Falls athy Finlay of loronto Bob and Johnson Many friends and relatives called to congratulate the couple on the happy occasion Mr and Mrs Tony lorretta and family attended the wed ding ol Tonys niece Restituta lellegrini and Severino ar navale in St lohii Bosco hurr ch Toronto Mr and Mrs William tameron of Dundalk were recent visitors with Mr and Mrs Larry ameron Mr and MrsLes McBride and Timmy of Toronto spent the Aug weekend with her parents Mr and Mrs Frank Zymantas Mr and Mrs ampbell Steele Laura and David of IItobicokc were weekend visitors at the home of Mrs larence Atkinson ongratulations to Mr and Mrs Elmer Atkinson who celebrated their 30th wedding anniversary on Sunday Aug The family took the couple out to dinner at the Village Inn Ihorntoii Visitors with the Atkiiisoiis included son in law and daughter Mr and Mrs Nor man Freedman of Deep ltiver Mr IIIllliltIS brother Mark of Toronto parents Mr and Mrs Ernest Itreedman ol Mon treal and Mrs Atkinsons niece Mrs Lionel Byrnes and Scan of Sadowa Mrs Iarence Atkinson and family attended Wiggins family gathering at Sunnidale Iark Barrie on Sunday Aug Thirty nine people were present Mr and Mrs Elmer Itreneh spent the weekend in Sndbury with Mr and Mrs Alex Hagen Mrs harles onway and arl of Detroit Mich spent last week at the home of Mrs onways nephew Archie Wanless and family Other recent Visitors with the Waiiless fainin have been Mr and Mrs Hay Hall and liidy ol Georgetown Mr and Mrs Walter llall Diane and Brian Mr and Mrs Murray Hall Kathy and Karen of Barrie Mrs William Lambert of ollingwoml and Mr and Mrs Bruce orbctt of Toronto Mrs Frank Keuney and Mary were on vacation for two weeks with Mrs Kenneys father and other relatives at St laude Man Mrs Iarence Atkinson and family Iiad lunch on Sunday at the UV Tower loronlo Mrs Atkinsons daughter Mrs ampbell Steele and daughter inlaw Mrs Iiiii Atkinson both had birthday on that day Food exhibits welcome at fair Food is always favorite at traction at the Barrie Fall Fair and members of the committee are now making preparations Entries for food exhibits will be taken on Wednesday Aug 23 from pm to 10pm and will be judged in the following three lays This year food exhibits will be on the second floor of the grandstand building ategories include yeast breads and rolls quick breads pies and tarts homecanned fruits and pickles including jams and jellies hostess delights including light cake contest to commemorate the Olympics dough decoration for Christmas occasion imif fins and specials Schneider Ltd is donating five pound carton of crisp flake shortening for win ners Iii the apple pie contest chocolate cake contest and but tertarts contest Hostess Is giving St to the winner of four place favors made from egg cartons Five dollar prizes go to the winners of the golden anniversary cake contest the cake to honor the tllympics and the decorated dough for hristmas occasion The traighurst Womens In stitutes is donating $3 for the best muffins In the Mctormick Graham raker rimib eon test 557 goes to the winner of the best cheesecake and Fry ad bury is giving $5 for the best chocolate layer cake Demonstrations will include flower arranging by Mrs lini aldwell of ro Station Thurr sday and Saturday afternoons cake decorating by Mrs Boy Hastings of Guthrie on Thuiv sday and by Betty Douglas of Barrie Friday BETTY HAY HAYS TRAVEL SERVICE 7284700 tsvil xc C5 lgtrlt Wit wv BAYFIELD MALL SHOES LTD 7373282 Change habits to save energy If you notice your power bill continuing to shoot upward perhaps you need refresher course on how to save kilowat ts slight change of few wellestablished habits can be beginning to conserving energy which means money Most people think that the real culprits are convenience gadgets such as can openers coffee grinders or electric mixers but these appliances actually require very little energy report food specialists at the Ontario Food Touncil Ministry of Agriculture and Food Much larger users of energy are major appliances that Iieat or cool and operate for long periods of time such as ranges refrigerators and freezers If you concentrate your conservation efforts in these areas you may be able to reduce your power bill sub stantially Bestingy with yourrange Ilse big pots on big bur ners small pots on small bur ners lilattmttomed pots are more efficient than ones with curved bottoms Ilse saueepan or frypan big enough for the recipe that you are preparing but not too large heck your oven for ac curacy Have faulty switches burners and thermostats professionally and promptly fixed Preheat your oven just long enough for it to reach the desired temperature any longer and youre wasting fuel When possible cook more than one dish at time in the oven An oven meal makes the most efficient use of energy Finally remember to turn off the burners and oven when you have finished using them Freeze that refrigerator bill whereit is Dont stand in front of an open fridge deciding what you want to remove Decide ahead of time so that you dont waste money air conditioning the kit chen with the refrigerator If leaving on vacation reset the temperature control to lower number Keep the fridge full half empty appliance uses more energy because air is harder to keep cold than chilled food If your unit is not frostfree dont allow the frost to build tip more than piarterinch in the freezer sect ion HUNGRY MAYBE RICHMOND Va Ali Ice cream and sandwiches maybe Judging from the store sign the proprietor of restaurant here appeared to be in doubt Actually the neon sign had said Mayberry but the rry portion had burned out leaving the maybe in effect WATSONS ElMVAlE Mr and Mrs Robert Prince of 52 Rose St announce the engagement of their daugh ter Wendy Lou to Frederick at Marshall Bowen son of Mr ENGAGEMENT and Mrs Stanley Bowen of Alliston The wedding will take place Sept 11 at pm St Georges Anglican Thurch Steingard Photot SHOPPE MIDLAND Long Gowns Spring Coats Slacks Fashion Pants Sweaters Knitted Tops Sleeveless Blouses Long Sleeve Pant Tops Shirts Shorts and Hatters I44 CLEARANCE For Advance Buyers l5 Per cent REDUCTION on all New Fashions of Winter Coats and Pant Coats to per cent REDUCTION on all New Fashions ot Dresses Long Gowns Mix and Match Shirt Stacks and Sweater Sets ShirtS Stacks and Fashion Pants and Fashion Sweaters Novelty Bulkie Sweaters and Turtle Necks FOR AUGUST ONL Come See Come Save SHOPPE 281A KING STREET MIDLAND Phone 5265761 Both Stores Open Mon Thru Sat and Shoppe in Midland Open Thurs and Fr WATSONS LADIES WEAR ElMVAlE Phone 3222151 9to9