Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 27 Sep 1976, p. 16

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READY FOR ANOTHE Bill Grant program director of Youth Bowling Council registered Lori Peacock at the registration day for the league held recently at Kempview Bowl Examiner Photo Sunday school roundup held at Holly church By FLORENCE DOWNING HOLLY More than 100 peo ple attended the Sunday School roundup at Faith Missionary Church on Sunday with many wearing western dress and styles for the wagon ride After promotions to new classes everyone enjoyed the message of Dave Yantze of Kit chener who used gospel magic to illustrate his theme Barbecued hamburgs cooked by the men of the congregation pop and cookies were enjoyed Little Hill Womens Institute met at the home of Mrs Fisher for the September meeting on Tuesday evening Members were taken on tour of the Ontario Hydro Mrs Fisher who is convener of agriculture and Canadian in dustries was in charge DRAINS BIG BASIN The Niger River in West Af rica drains basin of 430000 square miles an area almost twice as large as Texas Barrie Downing of Ottawa and Mel Crowell of Toronto spent the weekend with the formcrs parents Mr and Mrs Downing and family Mr and Mrs Frank Stone and family of Sudbury spent few days with her parents Mr and Mrs Rodgers Sympathy of the district is extended to Mrs Stan King Robbie Sandra and Sonia in the sudden passing of their hus band and father Stanley King was lifetime resident of the district where he lived with his family at Chula Vista He was well known as beekeeper In former years he was member of the Innisfil School Area school board He was well read man and always kept up with township and political affairs Funeral services were held Monday Sympathy is also extended to Mr and Mrs Mueler and daughter in the sudden death of their son and brother Roland who died on Sunday from in juries received in car acci dent that day Funeral services will be held on Wednesday SEASON 39 The Barrie Huronia Rotary Club elected its executive and board of directors recently Front row from left lbThe Barrie Examiner Monday Se 27 I976 Apartheid policy ends JOHANNESBURG AP The government has decided to allow multiracial teams to represent South Africa in Olym pic and other international sports events The new policy announced Thursday by Sports and Recreation Minister Piet Koor nhof ends an aspect of sports Food price advice OTTAWA CP Three go vernment departments issued joint statement Thursday tell ing consumers what to do if they discover the price of food product in new metric size seems too high Stressing that complaints received so far have been few the government departments told consumers to take these steps if they run into problem with the new packages ROTARY CLUB ELECTS EXECUTIVE are Ken MacDonald vice president George Harper president Leon Periard secretary Back row George ONLY MORE SELLING DAYS FOR All Models listed At 9500 Over invoice Were the somebody Who can beat Anybody Although these cars are selling quickly youll find good selec tion to choose from Don lorimers SALES LTD GrandviéwlOrd BARRIE 379 Bayfielcl St Barrie 728736 Customer pays 95 over this figure on any of I93 units listed This is the retail price FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA UNITED dfi ff7f inm Lunao ri AC SOLDTO GRAINL 379 gtk BARrrlE $41 SNIP Yb taram AIOVH um wiiifini 11 if FIOBCDOOIOQ apartheid that has kept this racially segregated country out of many world events However Koornhof said that white black and mixedrace athletes must continue to belong to racially segregated teams when competing inside South Africa although matches between teams of different races can be arranged after consultation with him If and when invited teams comprising players from all racial groups can represent South Africa irrespective of whether the type of sport is an Olympic sport or not Koor nhof said in disclosing the new rules The policy reversal coming at time of unprecedente racial unrest in South Africa could pave the way for South Africas reentry into the inter national sporting arena widely supported international boycott has been in effect because South Africa has sent only allwhite teams abroad Dangerfield sargeantat arms Jack McAllister di rector Ted Long director Rick Hamilton director PERA TIN Floreen Cleary head of nurs ing at Royal Victoria Hose Voll John Cock burn Examiner Photm Jerry mm treasurer cum uni 131070729 lricac 451 to mm Pvy and director uniu ATKMEE 31533 pital Carol MacNichor public health nurse Molly Smith dietitian at RVH and Esther Hermosa home care TING OF CANADIAN administrator for the Simcoe County Health Unit were four Barrie panelists who discussed care of the diabetic Day nursery sessions begin at OrO centre By MRS HERB CRAWFORD Doug 0R0 STATION Almost 20 children and several mothers turned up the first day nursery session at Oro Station com munity centre Mothers are urged to bring their children each Monday and Wednesday from 930 to 1130 am tour on the Miss Midland to see Georgian Bays 30000 Islands and visit Beausoleil Island was enjoyed by mem bers of the Huronia Woodlot Owners Association including Lloyd Schram Mr and Mrs Animal laws are urged TORONTO CP Cana dians were urged to lobby for federal laws to protect laboratory animals Friday by Richard Ryder vice chairman of the Council of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Mr Ryder told meeting sponsored by the Society for Animals in Distress that at least two million animals die in Canadian laboratories each vear Crawford and Mr and Mrs Howard Crawford The community was sad Garry Shobridge of Surrey BC Besides her husband she is survived by her little boy and MD emcee THO7 retinaonce DIABETIC ASSOCIATION after hospitalization at the recent meeting of the Cana dian Diabetic Association meeting Examiner Photo dened to hear of the sudden passing of Lvnette wife of mfanthby and her rents Mr and Mrs GeorgeGi son Mr and Mrs Gibson recently sold their home here and moved to Vancouver Our sympathy goes to Ann and George who were well known in this area George ran his own hair dressiéig shop and Anne was talen singer having sung solos in several churches SILK 86058 VMMI mar stars 28 Units To Go 19 Pickups 330169 numm 36bl 360 is lo $40 21 30 50 19 57 157 V103 L3 CuST STVLEEICC PICxw runLE3 walls 93c 3t Jacxnse 39910 uFYI TLJT Tl NC cPTIJFi HUI Aci 13 270 Laban 3m svi4 Lt MIRQJPS 5520 wenrga 13H oLtPUY 26570 Fag iEAc 5chxs 26 90 man at WE 71530 7211 04 OT NC Tit CDTloiS 234 40 lSTIHBUlION ANDDFIIVERV N7 101m ionvmicit 4637 340 ll 16 his qux cominmine 51vfElT TU OTv Ki 197 ronbdeFifiaiiNmfifir o£v at Sth ec IUI OAt v7 533m TC 17no 54 curt FlrfibiuiiEniiIiiiilai ONTARIO THUC 85 00 Yoll POI VINICI OL AND DEAlII CNAIGI leut not ruuuln HRMSUN 3734 25 Bio lC lac 520 293 £00 sun mnoucu FIJI KELLYinitial an F0 l3TOR CR Prices Good Til Se Couriers Bronco Pintos I3 Mavericks ll Mustangs l3 Torinos Elites 36 Fords l4 Granadas FMCC Financing Available Bank Financing Available Prices Good Til Sept 30 Order 1977 if you dont buy 1976 I2 Salesmen to assist you We need used cars pt 30 1976 OPEN SATURDAYS

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