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Barrie Examiner, 7 Sep 1976, p. 8

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wotvantage VT 8The Barrie Examine The Summer Bowling league of Sheas Barrie honored its top bowlers during windup Thornton minor hockey Tuesda Sept 1976 TOPBOWWERSHONORED awards night Some of the winners taking home tro phies for their efforts were from left Monique Kleinas registration dates set By FLORENCE HOLT THORNTON The Thornton Minor Hockey Association will hold registration at the arena on Thursday Sept from tot pm and on Saturday Sept 11 from to pm The cost this year will be $35 for one child $65 for two and $85 for three or more All children must bring their social insurance numbers Thornton will ice teams in the YorkSimcoe division of the On tario Minor Hockey ASsociation and house league has been set up with Alliston and Beeton St Judes annual Harvest Home service will be held on Thanksgiving Sunday Oct 10 at 11 am with guest speaker Rev Tony Capon director of development Wycliffe College Toronto Recent visitors with Francis Wicklum were her cousins Mr and Mrs Norn Turrell of Sea forth who were accompanied by Mr and Mrs Bill Turrell and their daughter Diane of England Visiting with Mrs Harold Wallace at her cottage at Cann ing Lake near Minden on Aug 26 were Mr and is Torrance Black and Mr and Mrs Orval Carr FRIENDSHIP The first fall meeting of the Friendship Club will be held week later than the usual date Sept 13 at St Judes hurch hall at 730 pm Visitors are welcome Mr and Mrs Cliff Stephen son arrived home Aug 25 after motoring to Calgary to visit their son Garry and family for couple of weeks While there they became ac quainted with their seven monthold grandson Wade and they toured into part of British Columbia Abundant crops were being harvested in the prairies bad hailstorm which made dents on the car chrome was ex perienced by the travellers in the Ignace area of northern On tario on the trip west The storm lasted 10 minutes and the sound of large hail stones being crushed under the car wheels could be heard BARRIE FAIR Congratulations to the young people of Thornton who won prizes at the Barrie Fair last week In the beef steer class for 4H Club members there were about 50 animals placed in three groups with Rick Cockrane of RR Thornton in the first group Susan Sturgess RR Thornton in the second and Pamela Kleinveld RR Thornton in the third In the swine class Scott Pearson of RR Thornton when when he showed his gilt and his brother John Pearson wonthe Showmanship award In the floral exhibition Ellen Spencer and daughter Sheryl and son Scott received seven prizes some of which were first seconds and thirds Neville and Muriel Jamieson and Torrance and Jean Black visited Aug 28 at Gull Rock Beach at the home of George and Eleanor Oreto JUNIORCIIOIR Rev Paul Parkins topic at Trinity United Church on Aug 29 was the parable of the latecomcrs nmroaarsr 00 mm as announced that junior choir is in the making Any children between five and 12 years old will be welcomed to the first practice at the church on Monday Sept 13 from 430 to 530 pm The senior choir will resume practice on lhursday Sept 16 at 730 pm The Ontario Hydro fieldmcn are to be commended on their prompt action in restoring power on Aug 26 when lightir ing storm caused blackout To my knowledge there is only one house in Thornton with lightning rods Mrs Arthur Reids house on Highway 27 40TH ANNIVERSARY The family of Torrance and Jean Black will hold an open house in honor of their parents 40th wedding annivch sary at the home of Wallace and Isobel Black on Sunday Sept 12 from to pm and tonJn Rev Bruce Mcallum and Mrs Mctallum and baby have returned to their duties in the North Essa Parish after vaca tion in the Ottawa area with Braccs parents He also at tended conference in Chicago Elmer and Doris Merchant arrived home Aug 30 after spending few days visiting cousins at Wiarton Southamp ton and Owen Sound Mr and Mrs Ronald Storey of Petcrborough recently visited Mrs Storeys parents Mr and Mrs Elmer Merchant TOOK NO LESSONS Telly Savalas has never had an acting lesson and had no professional involvement with drama until he was well past theageofso With Interest Taken ANNUAllY MliI at wt NUll Mininng H0 MlPlllH Arrrnuitnnt 35 Dunlop St 737141 new Ed lustin Joe Mattenley and Mike McBride NEW REGULATIONS QUEBEC CP The trans port ministry has announced that as of next September all school buses in rural areas must be equipped with over head mirrors which will give the driver constant view of his passengers INTRODUCIN THE PROVINC BETTER CHANCE FOR YOU Five one million dollar prizes Five one quarter million dollar prizesThousonds of other prizes ot$2500 $250 and $50 All tox freeTickets only Six big drows year Halloween Stroud senior citizens will resume meetings By MRS WWCAMPBELL STROUD Regular meetings of the Stroud senior citizens club will start on Tuesday Sept at pm in the StroudInnisfil recreation All senior citizens are invited to attend Last Monday the group visited the Royal Botanical Gardens in Hamilton and the Lion Safari at Rockton Mr and Mrs Sam Thompson of Toronto have returned home after some time with Mrs Orillia fair sulky racing ORlLLIA Staff An eight race program will feature sulky racing at the 1976 Orillia fail fair this coming Saturday it was announced by George McKay vicepresident of the rillia Agricultural Society Thursday is preparation day for the fair which opens on Friday and continues Saturday Livestock competitions domestic science displays and agricultural exhibits will be among thehighlights There will be midway rides for youngsters as well as pony shows and other special en tertainment The fairgrounds is located op posite Highway 12 in Orillia township about mile from the city limits on what has been named Fairgrounds Road Thompsons brother and sister inlaw Mr and Mrs Jim Leonard Everyone is glad to see Jim home from hospital Albert Leonard of Kapuskasing is also guest at the Leonard home Mrs Joseph ThirdMr and Mrs Nelson Watson Mrs Melville Ayerst and son John Mrs Robert Beaton Marion and Neil and Third attended the wedding of Mrs Thirds granddaughter Jeanne Marie Third daughter of Mr and Mrs Norman Third of Harrison Jeanne Marie became the bride of Brian Lennox of Harrison in the Harrison Presbyterian Church on Friday evening Mrs Cross of Edmonton Alberta visited relatives Mr and Mrs Lloyd Webb and Mrs Fred Wright this past week Mr Ross Turner entertained friends and neighbors last week at her home on the 10th Sideroad Mrs Joan Bader tscher demonstrated dried flower arranging and the guests enjoyed tea and tour of the lovely Turner home DROVE BUT CANT DRIVE NEW YORK CP Patrick Curley 80yearold retired subway motorman won car in raffle recently but he had no use for it During 45 years driving subway trains in New York Curley never learned how to drive car He arranged to sell it Dialysis unit comes with it VANCOUVER CP $35 000motorhomeequip witha portable kidney dia ysis unit will make vacations reality for some kidney patients in British Columbia The mobile unit gift from the Royal Canadian Legion to the RC Kidnev Foundation will enable patients needing dialysis unit to enjoy family va cations Until now they have been restricted to travel of two or three days Anne Guimaraens president of the kidney foundation says there now are 250 patients on home dialysis in BC and the motor home the first of its kind in Canada will be used on fir stcome irstserved basis She says patients will be trained to use the dialysis equipment and the Professional Driving Centre division of the BC Safety Council has of fered special driving course The 25foot motor home sleeps six and contains shower toilet fridge stove auxiliary generator and citizensband radio for emergencies Ms Guimaraens says the unit is different from kidney ma chines in hospitals because it uses only about gallon of wa ter as opposed to one pint of fluid per minute during five hour period in hospital She says patients with chronic kid ney problems must use the ma chine three times week usu ally for periods up to 10 hours Now five dollars eis you five chances at million Grand Prizes Grands Prix 31 October1976 The Proviclol NewYeors EveVolentines Doy Tax Day Dominion Day Labour Day BETTER CHANCE FOR US ALL All proceeds will go toward making everyones life little better by supporting medical research and healthrelated environmental programs in Ontario Jockey has sights set an elusive 000 wins VANCOUVER CP Vet eran jockey Alex Maese 47 has set his sights on riding 2000 winners before hanging up his tack think lve already ridden 1900 winners ive or take couple he sai during rac ing card at Exhibition Park here hope to reach my 081 be fore celebrate my 50 birth day which leaves me with lit tle over two years to go Maese has ridden more than 20 winners already at Exhibi tion Park this season and he is confident he can win at least that many more before the sea son ends in October After that hell head for Phoenix Ariz where he rides during the winter Ive averaged about three mounts day here could han dle one and possibly two more on card but five day would just about be my limit filtrbl Pd 3154414 dollars 0N3w03d3 FIRST DRAW HALLOWEEN OCTOBER Tickets on sole now Only Get yours wherever Wintorio tickets are sold 7Ili Provinoiol better chance for everyone Macaulay Tractor Equipment Sales Farm industrial Sales Parts and Ser vice Proprietor Ron McCouley waollovthof0rlfilhthn Open mun530 pm Mon to Fri Set sen Maese rode in Vancouvei for the first time last year and had 52 winners in 478 mounts He finished second in 58 rides and third in 48 late starter Maese his riding debut at Agua liente in 1952 at the age of 23 ade IgiCa DlDNt HAVE TIME was too busy going to school and didnt have time for anythingelse He was successful in the early years at top Califdrnia tracks but the first real break came at Chicagos Arlington Park in 1959 when he rode Lark to victory in the Arlington Futurity could have won lot more stake races on Lark if had kept my cool got little upset at being taken off the mount for three weeks and voiced my feelings in no uncertain terms that did it nu ll

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