Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 7 Sep 1976, p. 29

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V¢Wuy ltZ vEh s4 medLu 1m my mwaatmncgu ash an Churchill Cubs plan bottle drive Oct us By II SALNTER CHURCHILL The lst Churchill Cubs and Beavers have scheduled bottle drive for Saturday October Any tibturnable bottles will be gratefully accepted For in ljirmation call leader Ray Gromarty At the sametime the lioys will be collecting news papers and good clean rags Mrs Ross Turner entertained friends and neighbors last Wicdnesday afternoon at her hptne on Sideroad 10 Joan liadertseher told the 30 ladies present ltow to dry wild flowers turd roadside weeds what to gather and how to ange them URN WINNER ftieorge Sitnpson won two first prizes for sweet corn at Barrie Pizlir last week with Imperial Sunburst Improved in the ltbrid section attd Golden Boy int the arty variety class Louise Browning was one of eight girls representing South Sjrneoe 4H Homemaking Clubs at the ONE on August 2526 aftd 27 Mr and Mrs Jack Campbell and faintly were visitors re cently with Mr and Mrs Mur ray Lougheed at Wingham The Lougheeds will be moving soon t6 Drayton where Murray has been Coop manager since New Lcars vaa Smith died August 11 at Slmcoe Manor Beeton Miss Smith who grew up in The Hollows West iwillimbury worked to Churchill many years ago for Doctor Leader SStnpathy is extended to the Keown family formerly of this community her relatives Jttly bride Dianne Fuller nee Kneeshaw was honored doubly on August 11 In the alternoon Churchill United Church ladies presented Di anne with gift of linens Neighbors and friends sur prised Mrs Fuller with miscellaneous shower in the evening Both events were at the home of the brides parents lr and Mrs John Kneeshaw otigr2ttulati0iis to Sherman lodd who recently celebrated his 87th birthday Neighbors were delighted to see lights in the former David Jan house on the Sixth Line after an absence of 15 years The new owners have made ex tensive renovations Mrs Russell Stewart is en jdying visits from her three grandsons from Milverton Isabel roft of Toronto was guest at the manse recently The Fennells ball dance lit the Churchill Hall on Saturday yvvvvv KODACOLOR SERVICE WINA TV Your purchase is your entry Draw Sept 30 THE KAMERA SHOP Boylield Moll Barrie At toss llrlll tlm Columns RENT ECAR $7 DAY $1795 Friday to Monday Plus Mileage Hiaturing Chevrolet 34l BAYHELD ST At the Hayfield Sunocn Car Washl 7370800 night as was well attended Mr and Mrs Gordon Mc Quarrie and Mr attd Mrs Al Ianting of Minets Point en Joyed camping trip to the Clinton area Churchgoers at the United Church have been enjoying pianist Heather Constable who has been playing before and after service and accompany ing the organ for the hymns Mrs Saunter accompanied Mrs Jack Marquis to Corbeil to visit with Mr and Mrs Richard Jones and Kevin DRAMA STUDENT Sandra Simpson has returned from summer spent working in the theatre in Winnipeg She is presently at Niagara where for the past year whe has studied at the Canadian Mime School Sandra has completed two years at Bishop University Sherbrooke Quebec majoring in drama the subject she plans to eventually teach Last fall she was honored to be asked to adjudicate drama at Bradford High School where she was former student before the schools Drama Festival San dra is is the daughter of Mr and Mrs George Simpson SOLAR HOME An interesting place to visit is Providence House Canadas first totally solarheated home just south of Highway and west of Highway 400 The sun heats metal plates in side 44 solar collector panels on the south roof of the house These collectors cover 717 square feet and are enclosed in special glass which traps the suns rays Water from 60000 gallon hot water storage tank in the basement is pumped through tubes itt each of the metal plates This water is pumped SEARS BARRIE GEORGIAN MALL 509 BAYFIELD ST through an exchanger which transforms the solar energy from heated water to heated air Indoors the house is bright with snow white walls modern furnishings and an abundance of green plants In the solarium counted 30 large pots of asparagus ferns The house is open to the public on Wednesdays and Thursdays from to pm Saturdays from 11 am to pm and Sundays from to pm Admission is free SRIGIEY FAMILY Your correspondent attended the reunion recently at the Alexander Muir Public School in Newmarket The first school was built in 1818 on land donated by Robert Srigley my great great great grandfather large portion of New market is built on the 200 acres owned by him and Srigley Street today was the farm lane to the familys log home The school site has played STORE HOURS MON TUES SAT 930 AM TO 530 PM WED THURS FRI 930 AM TO 930 PM 174 ¢2 aUfl significant role in the history of Newmarket Both Newmar kets first permanent school and church Episcopal Metho dist were located here The school was named in honor of Alexander Muir com poser of The Maple Leaf For ever one time principal of the school and municipal clerk of Newmarket Robert Srigleys second son Mahlon was one of Innisfils pioneers and promoter of the first school at Holly on Littles Hill and the first Methodist Church at Holly village He has many descendants in the Barrie area When visited the Document Centre at Pains wick sponsored by the Innisfil Historical Society last month was surprised to see his picture hanging on the wall Today more than 2000 of Roberts descendants can be counted according to family historian Norman Jolly of Aurora who with another Van couver cousin Alvin Srigley is writing book of the family Wherever the Srigley name appears in Canada or United States it belongs to fatnily that can trace its beginnings to the town of Newmarket You see Robert dropped an from Shrigley and all his descendants are Srigley Modern Carpet Draperies All Types of Carpets OAreo Rugs wall to wall 0For Shop at Home Service call 7281991 19 Dunlop St East Sears ave 20 on Phantom ticv1rl Lougqu vanvqwm Tax troubles outlined by Matchedash reeve Matchedash Township is in trouble It needs more tax money to continue operating an he on place to get it ts the provin cia government But reeve Gordon Priest man says the provrnce isnt making any concessions to alleviate the conditions we the township feel are unjust Reeve Priestman told the provincial commission studying the 15 proposed property tax reforms there is nothing in them to help the township The major problem he said is the loss of tax base on the vast amount of crown land in thetownship The province isnt paying any taxes on the land and put development freeze on privately owned land The freeze is effective until the township has an official plan which should be completed by the end of the vear Increasmg costs of municipal Gymkins Every body needs Gymkin Buy yours now while the sale is on Gymktn leotards and tights are made of silky smooth sott bodyhugging stretch nylon Its the ideal fabric for comfort in and durability All are Sanitizedl aWomens scoopneck shortsleeve leotard top SMLXL 75R 093 016 Flag 5550 $439 bWomens scoopneck longsleeve leotard top SMLXL 75R 093 017 Reg $650 $499 Not shown Glrls scoopneck shortsleeve leotard top 10710 141014 75R 093 009 Reg $450 $359 Glrls scoopneck longsleeve leotard top 10710 141014 75R 093 010 Reg $550 $439 Charge It Enjoy it now Use your All Purpose Account Girls exercise tight 979 121012 14 1214 75R 093 510 Reg $250 now $199 Womens exercise tight SMLXL 75R 093 513 Reg $350 now $279 Shop by phone As near as your phone Coll 7264411 operations and the lack ot new assessment Mr Priestman said will result in another tax Increase to township residents Georgian Moll Barrie SlmpsonsSears Ltd In 1975 the residential tax rate was 1733 mills with the commercial rate 1947 mills The total township assessment we 41 an q4qv4u vr no The Market Place Wednesday Sept 19769 was $11 million with the com mercial areas at $50000 The bulk of the assessment is from the seasonal cottages along the Severn waterway Tea Lake and MacLean Lake The township about 30 miles northeast of Barie has per manent population of about 488 people with 1500 seasonal residents Mr Priestman said it is the Sin Vacuum Cleaners Theyre as gogd as Singer Sewing Machlnes Your Chomigmg OF TWO GR SILVER GLIDE This Silver Glide canister cleaner makes heavy cleaning light work Has snapon ac cessory caddy with attach ments automatic cord storage BagFull warning light $98 EAT SINGER VACUUM OR POWERmaster areas most northern municipality with the second largest area of 54000 acres or 85 sauare miles IN SQUEEZE It is obvious we are in financial squeeze he said It is unfair and unthinkable that the existing taxpa ers who are already overtax should pay still more The POWE Rmaster Vacuum Clean er is Singers triple action upright size disposable bag SINGER has COMPLETE RANGE of floor care products ask for free demonstration SINGER Consult y0ur telephone directory for the Singer Sewing Centre or particrpating Approved Dealer nearest you lhdlir pm es Idy vary trademark of Singer Company of Canada Ltd Sears bags of fine leather look polyurethane Store hours Cleans all types of car peting patio high pile or shag Three position handle king luxurious $16325 0188 Handbags Charge it Entoy it now Use your All Purpose Account 509 Bovfield St Mon Tues Sat 930 om 530 pm Wed Thurs Fri 930 om 930 pm Top quality bags by Cabrellt leading Canadian manufacturer Double handles interior wall pockets vinyl linings Roomy snapclosed tote has interlaced trim on front In rust black brown or tan About 15 x1188R 002 067 2000 Swagger bag has snapclosed centre irame open sections Black rust brown navy tan Abt 10 88R 001 631 1600 Topzipped handbag has slightlyShirred panels of Duv sueded cotton at front Knotted handles In tan black rust or grey About 14 11 88R 001 993 2000 Smart shoulder bag with multicolored front panels has zipp merits Abt 11 x1088R 002 519 2500 ed open compart Shop by phone As near as your phone 7264411 rswwr It

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