PARTHREE WINNERS RECEIVE AWARDS Tro hies and other awards have it presented to the 1976 parthree golf cham pions at Green Acres golf centre near Angus In front row are Muriel Hillier who received tray as low net Vilr tier in ladies division and Marj Hickling with chain pionship trophy for ladies In tack row frotn left to right and Allen are Ron Green COUNTY GLIMPSES Seek improved bus service ALLISTON recent survey of constituents showed George McCague MPP that people in DufferinSimcoe arent happy with the public transit facilitiesin the riding The answers returned in dicated that the need for fur ther investigation of this ser vice is essential said Mr Mm Cague in newsletter Mr McCague said that one frequent complaint was that the existing bus service tends to ignore the needs of senior citizens and others without cars They said buses typically leave early in the morning and return from the city after work ing hours People who like to visit the city for shopping and sightseeing Would like to go and return later SPECIAL SERVICE Hobart Memorial Church will hold its anniversary service on Sunday Sept 19 at 230 pm Guest speaker will be Michael Miller of Coldwater STERLING WONG TRUST CORPORATION with music provided by Mrs Shirley Eplett pianist and the Carousels all of oldwater OlNTY HISTORY MIDHURST History books dealing with Siincoe County will be discussed tonight Tuesday at meeting of the Simcoe County Historical Association at pm in the county museum at Midhurst FALL FAIRS Fall fairs are being held tonight and Wednesday in Stayner and Beeton Its the 23rd year for the Stayner fair and the 80th year for Beeton OILIAINTING COOKSTOWN Registri tion for oil painting classes will be accepted on Wednesday at it pm in Cookstown Central school SINGERS SOLGIII ELMVALE One of the oldest choral groups in the pro vince is looking for new members Elmvale and Dis trict Choral Society will begin new season tonight Tuesday Raides with junior trophies Phil Giant with tray for pitt ting championship and Deir iiis Taylor with silver cup awarded to the overall cham pioii at pm in St Johns United Church OlNCIL MEETING STROUD Innisfil Council will meet in public as com mittee of the whole on Wed nesday at 730 pm in the municipal building 8th Line of Innisfil at Highway 11 HOCKEY RICtISTRIION GITIIRIE ro Minor Hockey Association will hold registration on Ihiirsday from to it in Oro Township Memorial Arena Youngsters may also sign up Saturday from lit to noon and during the ro Fall Fair MINOR HOCKEY IZIAIVAIJI Registration for Illmvale minor hockey begins Friday from to pm in the Ilosslilnvalc Memorial Arena JIIS FINEST Jamaicas national bird which lives nowhere else in the world is the streamertail hum ming bird COUPON ENTITLES BEARER TO fREE CHEQUING ATANY STERLING TRUST BRANCH CUTOUTCOUPONANDSAVE Sterling account will save you up to 20¢ on every cliequc you write from the moment you open hcquingsavings or chequing statement account After all if we charged for chequing it would he like asking you to pay to use your own money If youre like our average customer who writes up to Cheques month this coupon could save over $30 per year So why pay Writing cheques at Sterling actually SJVGS YOU money Take the time and start savingtoday Member Canada Deposn InsuranCe Corporation Ross Furzecott II Illlliltll ll ran irair Barrie Town bill is protested by Midland resident MIDLAND resident here says he wont pay $7570 for two pages of financial records pro vi ed by the municipal office In letter to Midland council William Ogilvie said he will pay only 50 cents for the informa tion conerning annnual pay ments to town solicitor Douglas Haig Mr ilvie has claimed that pays too much for legal advice He said the town paid its lawyer $31000 last year while the City of Orillia paid on Midlan ly $15000 for similar service Mr Ogilvie while refusing to pay the bill for $7570 said council misinterpreted sec tion of The Municipal Act in determining the bill Section 216 PMs home has aura KITCHENER Ont CP At first glance visitors to the ivycovered home of William Lyon Mackenzie King are in clined to believe they have been swept back by time machine to century ago Teenaged girls in Iongskirted Victoriairstyled dresses walk serenely across the lawn where children quietly play croquet or sit in little groups hooking rugs or quilting If they visit on Monday Wednesday or Saturday they find an ancient wood stove blaz inginthekitchen and butter tarts is waftcd towards them and they are in vited to try some of the goodies whipped up by costumed university students who act as guides In another room treadle sewing machine is in use me of the guides demonstrates how the oldfashioned machine was used and at the same time turns out aprons TRY BAKING Ihe baking sewing and child activity groups are all innova tions this year at the home of the former prime minister hildren who are interested can also try their hand at baking even kneading bread and cut ting otit cookies This years guides went all the way to bring back the Vic torian atmosphere to the estate now national historic park When they first arrived on the scene in May they mulled for days over garden books and decided to plant oldfashiontxl the lawns gardens on says the municipal clerk shall within reasonable time provide copies of information to any appli cant on payment at the rate of 10 cents for every 100 words or such other rate as the council may fix Mr Ogilvie said there is cardinal rule in law that citizen has the right to be bound or affected by the least burdensome of those provi sions Mr Ogilvie said he received similar information from other municipalities in Simcoe Coun ty without any charge He said Penetanguishene issued no bill for more extensive informa tion What is equally noteWOrthy in this regard Mr Ogilvie said is the fact the Penetang information was made avai lable in alfew days compared to the unreasonable delay of over three months on the part of Midlands clerktreasurers office races tomorrow at Beetons fall fair BEETON Staff Young sters enjoyed midway rides and older spectators admired the agricultural and other exhibits at the opening of the twoday Beeton fall fair today Tues The good growing season made an outstanding display of vegetables as well as floral ex hibits of exceptional beauty Apples were of excellent quali ty but there were fewer exhibits in this class Sulky horse racing which will be governed by Canadian Trot ting Association rules will be held tomorrow Wed There will be classified races depending on entries with the usual good turnout expected HEAVY HORSES Classes for heavy horses commercial teams and road DISTRICT NE WS 2The Barrie Examiner Tuesday Sept 14 I976 PERKINSFIEID Staff Georgian Shores Swinging Senior Elderly Persons Centre in Balm Beach has been awarded grant of $25500 from the community and social ser vices ministry of the Ontario government The grant is to cover 30 per cent of the total cost of the cen tre funded under the Elderly Persons Centres Act first yment cheque was recently orwardcd to the group The prime benefit to our senior citizens and the major Keeping the heat in helps to conserve Canadas dwindling energy reserves And cuts your fuel bills Senior centre grant value of the Elderly Persons Centres said James Taylor minister in announcing the grant is that it enables the senior citizens to live indepen dent lives in the community rather than in home for the agedorothcrfacility There are now 84 Elderly Persons Centres in ntario They fill an important role in the lives of senior citizens by providing recreational facil ities offering counselling and providing forum for personal Contact ster horses also will be held tomorrow livestock show of cattle swine and sheep and poultry competitions are in cluded on the days program Grenville McCague is presi dent of the sponsoring agri cultural society for his second year with Fred Parsons and Chester Sledz vice presidents Wayne Mollett secretary and Myrtle Westlake assistant secretary Reeve Harry Cross of Tecumseth is manager and Deputy Reeve Allan Glassford is among the directors Mrs Arnold of Queensville was the leading HILLSDALE By RUTH LEA Mr and Mrs Robert Scott en joyed vacation in New Jersey visiting relatives and friends Dr and Mrs Eitel Marechaux have returned home to Sudbury after few days with her aunt Mrs Moon Visitors with Ann Daven rt were Mrs Margaret Vollic of St Catherines Mrs Jeff Sykes and son Peter of Willowdalc and Marian Davenport of Osh awa Mrs Mary Vollick and son Gerald and family from Orillia and Mrs Helen McWilliams and grandson Donny of Toron to Eva Rumble is patient in Penetanguishene General Hos pital Carol Martin and Tommy Whitton enjoyed day at the Canadian National Exhibition The Hillsdale Womens In stitute women were guests of the Carley Branch on Wed nesday evening Mrs Dorothy Pheasant of foldwater showed slides of her recent trip to South America Mrs Alvin Drennan visited her aunt Mrs Ashman in theOrillia nursing home Ill point winner year ago in the womens division of the fair Her exhibits won for flowers fruits vegetables and home baking The 1975 fair had Premier William Davis as special guest rThreatening rain kept the attendance down but there were some 11500 spectators during the two days of the fair Present warden ot Simcoe County Orville Hughes of Tecumseth Won first prize for oats display at last years fair Mary Wardlaw was the fair queen Some 1500 students took part in the school parade which was led by the Huronia Regional Centre bnad from Orillia Resigns post at Midland MIDLAND John ODon nell who resigned as treasurer of Simcoe County earlier this year has now quit as treasurer of the Town of Midland He had worked in Midland for only two weeks In letter to Midland Mayor Harold Boyd Mr ODonnell 32 said neither he nor the town of Midland was ready for the position of treasurer The town council now is seek ing replacement for Mr ODonnell 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