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Barrie Examiner, 11 Sep 1976, p. 2

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VW lw Rangeis runner Henry Sander is safe at home under the tag of Mansfield pitcher Dave Purchase during recent playoff game of the Four students from Thurnton North qultllll Baseball League Ivy woirthe opener of thebestofseven final only to have Mansfield tie the series in the second game II IVY RUNNER is SAFE AT PATE as Third game is in Ivy Satur day at pm with the fourth set for Sunday iii Mansfield Examiner Photo are taking college courses FLORENCE HOLT THORNTON After 10 weeks of mention the children Mrs George Holt have been Roy and Vincent Holt of Egbert and Mr and Mrs Norman and 31 preparing themselves as leaders for the 4H Homemaking club project en Cullough Mrs Janet Madden and Mr By MRS CAMPBELL STROUD The library board here has complained to the police about vandalism around the StroudInnisfil recreation centre The book drop box has been damaged and stones and other articles have been dumped into it The librarians are buying many Canadian books with $2000 Wintario grant If you haVe any suggestions please contact Mrs Watson or Miss Sloan Nancy Robbins hasfjoined the staff on parttime basis as the staff is very busy handling cir culation of more than 600 books week Oil paintings by Herb Nichols are on display in the library for the next three weeks EASTERN STAR Attending theEastern Star Grand Chapter sessions in Toronto were Mrs Eileen Smeaton Mrs Hazel Mc Mrs Dora Beamish and Mrs Mervyn Booth Mervyn is member of the Grand Chapter benevolent committee and Mrs Mc Cullough had the honor of being chosen Grand Page for the sessions Mrs Mary Dunlop DISTRICT was back in of the Stayner chapter recieved herI commission as district deputy grand matron for District9 Mr and Mrs AllenI Todd Mrs Isabel Jacks and Mr and Mrs Roy Goodfellow attended the 90th birthday arty for Elmer Rothwell of Eilford on Sunday aftern00n Mrs Douglas Rothwell and her daughter Mrs Huntér were hostesses at Mrs Roth wells home Many Stroud folk attended the open house at the home of Mr and Mrs Ed Marquis to ex press best wishes to Mr and MrsLloyd Martinon their 40th wedding anniversary Margaret Neilly was recent visitor with her mother Mrs Norman Neilly Sr Mrs Hannah Prichard has as her guest her sister Mrs Hall of Coventry England Mr and Mrs Colin Sutherland and family of the USAvisited Mr and Mrs Hand and other relatives this past week Rev Bylaard minister of Stroud Presb terian Church pulpit after twoweek vacation The cool morning was good excuse to try out the newlyinstalled fur nace NEWS I2The Barrie Examiner SaturdayISept ll I976 Corn roast arranged Sunday Sept 12 during the 930am service Holy Communion will be celebrated Sunday Oct World Wide Communion Sun day at the930am service At St James United Church Rev George James baptised Samantha Ann dehue and We no Carl Alwyne Donahue chi dren of Robert and Patricia Donahue James Harold Hunt son of James and Verna Hunt and Melissa Valerie Wice daughter of Mervin and Donna Wice Sunday school will begin at 1115 am ANNIVERSARY The 124th anniversary of St JamesUnited will be celebrated Sunday Sept 19 with services at 1115 am and 730 pm conductedby Rev John Norris of Binkley United Church Hamilton Regular ser vice will be held at Lefroy at 10 am Jubilation mass rallywill be held Sunday Sept 26 at Varsity Arena in Toronto Mrs Fred Green was sur prised with family party to celebrate her 83rd birthday Sept1 Mrs Greens four children Muriel Elsie Lenard and Shirley alon with many of the 16 grandchil ren and 20 great grandchildren Gathered at the lakeshore home to have real reunion Mrs Green is very active senior citizen and is never idle making quilts tatting and doing other hobbies FIRST MEETING Sixth members of the Stroud Senior citizens club attended the first fall meeting on Tuesday afternoon special welcome was given to Mr and Mrs dI Albert Leonard ofI dCOUNTYGLIMPSES Plan CollingWOOd fair Queen contest COLLINGWOOD Staff queen and princess contest will be one of the features of the coming fourday fair of the Collingwood Society The competition will be held on the second day of the fair Friday Oct The queen con test is for girls 17 to 23 and prin cess for girls from eight to 12 years The Contestants will be guests of the fair board at noon luncheon and afterward take part in parade Dianne Hollingshead and Joan Soules are in charge of entries fur the contests Thursday Sept 30 is opening day for the Collingwmd fair which continues on Friday Saturday and Sunday Oct and MAKEs coop SCORE HAWKESTONE Staff Veteran golfer Jim Webb recor ded an 84 score for 18 holes at Simcoeside golf course in tuneup game for the coming Senior tournament to be held on Sunday Oct The Jack Treloar memorial open tour nament will be played on Sun day Sept 19 BACKGIAMMON ALCONA BEACH The 5000yearold game played with dice backgammon will be featured at Alcona Community centre from to pm on Thur Evelyn lindsey AJCM Piano Agricultural sday Sept 16 Admission is free There will also be discussion of bridge euchre and chess SHEEP DOGS BOND HEAD The 12th Canadian Sheep Dog Trials con tinue Sunday on the 6th Line of West Gwillimbury township one mile east of Highway 27 ANNIVERSARY STROUD Heritage Baptist Church will celebrate its first anniversary Sunday with special service in the Stroud Innisfil recreation centre star ting at 1030am BIKEATIION COOKSTOWN The raceway at the CookstOWn Fairgrounds will be used for bikeathonSaturday for the fly CdokstoWn Minor Hockey Association PUBLIC HEARING 0R0 STATION The On tario MunicipalBoaid will hold public hearing Monday star ting at 11 am to consider an amendment to Oro Townships official plan to permit an dustrial park at Guthrie The hearing will be held in the town ship hall on the 7th Line north of Highway 11 if your home isnt insured against todays cost of replacing it talk to your independentinsurance agent Nevils of Cookstown and KaouskIasing Ck Ehml here they Walter Andrews of RR Brad teigtfeliliicliallzand Shirley will be Starting Sept 14 the me Of Will d0 mle °° °l He be happy to prowde defans tax started studies for the new 12353 Jikvr an WB term Returning to her studies in Sudbury is Ruth Currie who has been the summer organist at Trinity LnitedChurch Sisters Margaret and Heather Bone have moved to Toronto where they are sharing an apartment while attending Seneca College lj Margaret is in nursing cour se while Heather is in legal secretarial courseI Douglas Dixon has enrolledin engineering at the University of Waterloo FRIENDSHIP CLUB The first fall meeting of the Friendship Club will be held Monday Sept 13 at 130 pm in St Judes Church Recent guests of Mr and ford Attending the Emms Blanchard wedding at ICollier Street United Church on Sept were the grooms grandmother Mrs Elwood Bone his uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs Donald Bone cousins Margaret and Heather Bone and Mr and Mrs Ivan Caldwell from the Thornton community About 100 guests were welcomed at the Willow Room of the Continental lnn after the wedding ceremony Gregory Emms is the son of Mr and Mrs Ross Emms while Denise is Barrie girl 4H TRAINING Shirley Johnson attended the training school in Alliston along with Mrs Ron Wood on Aug 30 IvyChurch will hold anniverSaryIservices By MRS JENNETT IVY Anniversary services will be held in the Presbyterian church on Sunday Sept 12 at 11 am arid7z30 pm There will be no service in Christ Anglican church on Sun Algoma will he the guest speaker for the service at 11 am Christ church here will hold its thanksgiving service on the following Sunday Sept 26 at 11 am with Rev Ron Davidson rector of Christ church at Deer Park Toronto the guest speaker PERSONALS IMilIfoIrd McVanel of Tor0nt0 is spending this week with his brother Bruce McVanel Amanda Lyons returned home to Toronto this week after visiting with Jennett Mr and Mrs Bruce Ellis of Meaford and Heather Cun finingham and Bob LaWson of Barrie had dinner Sunday with Elwood and Jean Jennett Mrs ADULT CLASSES Adult confirmation classes will be held this fall with the fir st meeting arrangcd for Tuesday Sept 21 at oclock at the rectory All interested in taking the classes as the weekend with Mr and Mrs Lyall McLean and Mr Mrs Keith McVanel and they attended the BlanchardEmms wedding at Collier street chur ch Barrie on Saturday Helen Smith of Toronto spent the weekend at her home here Mr and Mrs Franklyn Broley of Pcterborough visited Mr and Mrs Harold Broley during the weekend Mrs Wilmer Wilson is home from Royal Victoria hospital Barrie Ivy girls lost to Freds at Orillia Sundayby The game was protested and they played again Tuesday evening with Orillia winning Mr and Mrs Larry Smith of celebrated their 25th wedding and the leaders for the Five and Tens Club on the 5th sideroad and the 10th concession of Essa Friends and neighbors were glad to hear that Ivan Caldwell had returned home Sept after spending 11 days in Roayal Vic toria Hospital Barrie welcome is extended to the new proprietors of the BP ser vice station at the corner of Robert Street and Highway 27 Mr and Mrs Walter Reid and family of Stroud They opened for business on Sept The Thornton Womens In stitute will resume meetings Sept 16 at the home of Mrs Elwood Bone at 815 pm Citizenship is the theme of the program Visitors are welcome Two successful auctions of household effects of Dalton Banting and Mrs Isaac Jennett were held Sept and respec tively St Judes Anglican Chur chWomen did thriving businessat the Jennett sale on Labor Day Alex and Marie Caldwell of Peterborough recently spent few days with Alexs parents Ivan and Lena Caldwell Mrs Weston Cochranc at tended the silver wedding an niversary for her daughter Dorothy aild husband Earl Moodie on Sept at their cot tage near Ottawa at Churchill tonight By MRS SAUNTER CHURCHILL Alll the corn you can eat is the slogan of the corn roast Saturday night at the United Church big at traction of the event is the corn being cooked in black iron pot over roaring fire Included on the menu is hamburgers cake and ice cream and coffee Everyone welcome from 530 to Boclock Lightning hit and killed six yearlin Charolais cattle on the farm Jack Duncan in the ear ly hours of September The animals were lying under large pine tree Congratulations to Mr and Seeks changes in agreement STROUD Innisfil council wants Cookstown council to call special meeting to discuss revisions to fire protection agreement Both and Innisfil have asked that Cookstowns representation on the fire com mittec be reduced to three from five The townships of In nisfil West Gwillimburyand had two taverns BRENTWOOD Staff This rural municipality along Coun ty Road 10 on the heart of an cellent farming area oncc ha twotaverns it was shown by old records One of the early settlers Alexander McNeill built tavern and stables where the second line intersects the Sun nidale road This was the beginninIg of Brentwood name taken rom suburb of London England when the first post office was established here on May 1864 The latter was started in store thaVcrn tired and nundry The name Brentwood was said to have been suggested by Cumberland railway pioneer who Was managing director of the Northern Railway The place was known as Wilmott before that At one time Brentwood was lumbering centre of some note In 1868 Simeon Cook of Inger soll purchased land from company which built mill iii that pioneer era Joseph David son lumber merchant from Toronto erected sawmill and opened store here Mrs Neil Sturgeon on the birth of daughter on August 30 Mr and Mrs John Akers have purchased house in Painswick and have been re siding there since August 29 Wib Hadwen is host to this years South Simcoe plowing match today Entrants began to plow in the morning on this farm located on Highway 89 west of Cookstown The presi dent is Gordon MacQuarrie of Churchill and Jack Campbell is past president Morgan Russell and JaSOn Corner ofLefroy attended the hockey school in Barrie arena fortwoweeks Churchill players were members of the winning team coached by Larry Edney in Fennells Houseleague Softball Last Wednesday night the league wound up the season withaweinerroast Flowers are unusually beautifully this year possibly because of the July rains Noticed are the colorful beds at Florric Brownings Fifth Line Gordon MacDonald and liar ry Squibb together with Joel and Wes Prosser of Barrie en joyed weeks fishing near Port Loring Mrs McKnight entertained Tecumseth havcone vote each neighbors last week at cop llllgnkssiavxliti sgrvigglgf Stt0 refresher course are most DemWWI weldomc Mr and Mrs Gavin Sommcr Gleorgiems cbngh Htogla Bevf Mr and Mrs Roger Ville of Powassan visited last He ers mmt loceseo Bourgeous of Ottawa visited on week with the formers sister Mrs Ed Hillock Ann Campbell David Lucas and Todd Sinclair attended Volleyball school held at Eastvicw Secondary School Barrie It was sponsored by Peter Reino Sports Mr and Mrs Glenn Terrell Heather and Elizabeth of Toronto and Mr and Mrs Paul Terrell Jeffrey and Kimberley of Scarboro were weekend guests of Mrs Ruth Terrell Simcoé County Dairy princess Joy Anne Kell mcIt stiff competition in the Ontario Dairy princess contest held at theCNE The two girls chosen from Joy Annes group of 10 in the preliminaries continued meetings has been changed to 130 pm each Tuesday After playing cards some club members tried out the new shuffleboard courts Anyone in terested in forming shuf fleboard club should contact Roy Goodfellow color tour is planned later this fall teaching in the Barrie area beginning Sept I976 Registrations for the fall term are now being accepted Telephone 7285159 Established I8 77 Ontario WELCOMES of ourIspecial inflation guard endorsement lnxurance excellence ECONOMICAL MUTUAL lNSURANCE COMPANY Hear Offiv lili til Uri in for over 100 years EMPLOYEES OF Kimberley and Kevin spent through the semifinals to the Winston Blanchard of Alliston operated by LOUIS DubOis on The communit reached its alsovisitedthemthjsweek sunday atgendgg If Moms the east side of the road and peak as lum ring centre nabs one Of hem Belly Carmel Bourgeous of Ottawa reggilonrgmafignsmig Mr and Mr Dubois was the first abolitlll75 JueiIlkinsérrIiImIElinn County IS nc spent theweekend with Darlene Mrs Henr Davis whu postmaster cInew ario princess IandDianeMcLean McNeills inn became TLNNISCOURTS Friends who attended the Mrs Lyons and friend visited Monday with Mrs Hirons Mrs Dorothy Reid attended her aunts funeral in Collingwood this week Mr and Mrs Fred Nelson of Barrie called on Mr and Mrs John Hammondthis week Mr and Mrs Harry Baker and Shelley spent the last two weeks at cottage up north The Presbyterian Womens Missionary Society met at the home of Mrs Clarence Hoggar Irene th on Tuesday night anniversary recently Mr and Mrs Cleve Patton visited Mr Ed Patton senior at Sunset Manor Collingwood on Sunday Mr and Mrs Brent Arlett and son of TorontoandMr and Mrs Jack Arlitt of Newmarket were visitors with the Ham monds this week Harry Knupp of London spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Clifford Davis Mr and Mrs Keith McVanel of Barrie spent Labor Day with Mrs Arnold general stopping place for travellers on the Sunnidale road Records showed that George Sncath who stopped at the McNeil place on his way from Barrie to Sunnidale Cor ners inJune 1847 wrote had fought mosquitoes for all was worth until reached MIDHURST Two new ten nis courts next to Forest Hill school will be opened with ceremony on Sunday at pm They were constructed with the cooperation of community groups Vespra township coun cil and the Simcoe County Board of Education 05 climiliations had only compli ments for Joy Annes bid for the title After the affair one of the judges encouraged her to enter again next year Forty girls each chosen princess in her own county competed Panda Prescription Drug Plan These employees andtheir families have As your Ontario BlueCross good reason to be pleased they now have protection against the Ihighcost of pre scribed drugs representative II am pleased to add my personal welcome and lookforward to serving you along with the many others in this region already enjoying the protection of variety of Blue Cross Plans Several from here attended the Dalton Bantings sale at Thornton Saturday Mrs Dorothy Reid is visiting friends in Barrie this week The Barrie Planning Board has received request to subdivide approximately 38 acres of land located north of Edgehill Drive directly west of the First Street road allowance in Residential District Plan The area is designated Residential in the Official Plan and zoned Residential Hold The applicant requests rezoning to RMl RM3 RM4 and Open Space to permit the construction of approximately 275 semidetached block townhousing and Street townhousinqunits The meeting will be held on Tuesday September J4 1976 at 700 pm in the Council Chambers of City Hall Interested persons should attend or write to ex press their opinions Plans of the proposal may be viewed during regular office hours in the Planning and Development Department of City Hall The Blue Cross PrescriptionDrug Plan in cludes thecost of such items as prescription drugs serums injectibles insulin and diabe tic supplies More and more groups are tak ing out an Ontario Blue Cross Prescription Drug Plan because they want the best for their emplovees For Time Eternity The Cundles Heights Church The Church of Praise Ministry of the Reform Church in Canada Graeme Hingston 665 King Street East Surte 203 Kitchener Ontario N2IG 2M4 519 5784700 ONTAFIID BLUECRDSS DIVISION If ltit thlAliltl HOSPHIAL ASSOCIAIIUN Sunday School Sunday Worship Ill am Al Cundlos Helghts Publlc School Thls Sunday Sololsl Bruce Owen IR Bates Aut SecretaryTreasurer Barrio Planning Board

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