Joining the First Angus Cub Pack as assistant cub master Ken Fulford re ceives scarf from Akela Mary Cade The four Cubs 11 move up to Scouts this year Sandford Demptster Mike Wolf Sean Quick and Paul McKinnon Spokesman Linda White said boys bet ween the ages of eight and 10 can join the pack by atten ding one of the meetings held each Wednesday at 630 pm COUNTY GLIflflSES NE ASSISTANT CUBMASTER AT ANGUSVX in Simeoe Street school She said Beaver Colony for boys between five and seven may be established if adult volunteers come forward Examiner Photo Ancio to seek reeveship MIDLAND Alderman Sam Ancio says he will seek the reeveship of Midland in the December municipal election barber in Midland Ald An eio has served five years on town council The present reeve Moreland Lynn and the deputy reeve Catherine Dion have said they might run for mayor Mayor Harold Boyd does not plan to run again PLOWINU MATCH STAYNER tStaff Plowmen in the area will com pete in the Centre Simcoe plowing match which is to be held at the farm of Bill Pat terson Concession 10 Sun nidale on Saturday Oct 16 Awards to winners will be presented at an evening banquet at Sunnidale Corners community hall ANGUS LIBRARY ANGLS Staffi Dedication of Essa township library at the plaza here was marked in special ceremony by former riding member of Parliament Ellwood Madill on Sunday September 10 1967 The land for the library was donated by Clark the township and the Melhill Shopping Centre The Angus Lions made donation of $2000 and many others also assisted MEDONTECOlNCIL MOONSTONE Staff Medonte township council which is headed by Reeve Ingram Amos will hold its next regular meeting on Tuesday Oct 12 at pm FROM ESPRA MlDllURSl istaffi The last representative from Vespra township to be elected county warden was Roy Hickling in 1915 ENTENNIALIARK IVY Staffl Essa cen East ro church holds ThanksgiVing service By MLRIEL HART HAWKESTONE There was good attendance at the Harvest Thanksgiving service held at St Marks church East Oro with Archdeacon Basil Tonks of St Giles church Bar rie the speaker The church was beautifully decorated for the occasion and music was provided by mem bers of St Giles church choir Mr and Mrs Leighton Slessor of Toronto were Satur day visitors with Mrs Leslie Jermey Mrs Fred Coulter of Barrie and Mrs Thomas Graham of Richmond Hill were Tuesday visitors with their sister Mrs Morris Shelswell Congratulations were ex tended by friends to Mr and Mrs Elmer OBrien of West mount Drive Orillia who celebrated their 45th wedding anniversary recently Many friends and relatives extended good wishes to Mr and Mrs Howard Moore of RR Orillia during an open house reception on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary Regular euchre parties have been started on Friday CVCIl ings at Hawkestone community hall The time is 815 oclock and everyone is welcome All who were successful in winning prizes at the 0m Worlds fair have been receiv ing wellmerited congratula tions The 124th fair was opened by former president Thomas Fletcher with Dr Rynard MP for North Simeoe Gordon Smith MPI and Warden Orville Hughes also taking part in the ceremony tennial park by the Not tawasaga river was officially opened by Ellwood Madill former Ml for the riding at ceremony held on September It 1967 Rev Downer then MP1 for DufferinSimcoe said the dedication arid the late George Davis then reeve of Essa presided Mrs Miller SHIRLEY IIINNICIT ULIMAIER Reverend Charles arter and Reverend Alfred Moori totitlllttttl the funeral at St Andrews Presbyterian hureh for Annie Flora Ieuley Miller wife of former warden Ernie Miller who passed away very suddenly at her home Sept 16 Pallbearers were harlii Adams Arlie Whettham Mont ealni Mlltllltt Harold Green wood Roy Edwards and Horace Hallows Ilonourary ixtllhearers were Jack Marriii Earl Rowles Lorne Letherhy eeil Rohinson lord Watson Iaek toleman Matt Kneeshaw and Ingram Amos interment was at oldwater enietery Born at Urr Lake on August l41909shewasthedalighterot the late olnrt and Jenny MeAuley She lived at rr Lake Barrie and oldwater IlllItl ltm she was married to Mr Miller at liar rie Mrs Miller was member of St Andrews Presbyterian hiireh and the Ladies Aid and had titlonged to the Sr Womens Institute She is suiwived by her has hand Ernest daughter leimy iMrs harles Illlllllt of Walkerton and sons Donald lor dan of Wyevale Robert Jordan of Toronto and step son Doug Miller of oldwater She also leaves 13 grandchildren four great grandchildren and sisters Ellen tMrs Ray Vhetthanii of Orr Lake and Vera Mrs Wallace Woods of Wyevale Coming Elmvale fair to have new events ELMVALE Staff After having been cancelled last year due to arena construction work the coming Elmvale fall fair is expected to be better than ever according to officials of the sponsoring Flos Agricultural Society The twoday fair which is to be held this coming Friday and Saturday Oct and will feature sulky horse racing midway attractions 4H even ts agricultural exhibits domestic science displays and flower shows The fair grounds and arena will be in for placing of exhibits on ursday evening variety of floats decorated bicycles horses and riders and bands will feature the fall parade of colors which will be held on Saturday starting at 1230 pm There will be special trophy for the best float and decorated bicycles horse riders novelty classes and clowns HORSE RACES Canadian Trotting Association rules will be followed for the horse racing on the second day of the fair Livestock competitions and 4H shows will be helz during the DISTRICT NE WS 2The Barrie Examiner Monday Oct I976 also prizes for best twodays The parade committee in cludes Frank Archer Tom Mc Mann and George Allen Larry Clement is president of the agricultural society with Marlene Tinney secretary One of the oldest fairs in the county the Elmvale area fair dates back to 1861 when it was held at Hillsdale Later it was held near Orr Lake and then was moved to Elmvale in 1885 PAST OFFICERS Records did not show the names of charter officers but in 1870 John Johnston was president with Arthur Craig vicepresident William Harvey secretary and John Craig treasurer Directors included John Ritchie William Navy James Greenlaw John Fit zgerald James Small and William Johnston Other early presidents in cluded Robert Peters John Rit chie Richard Grahan Walter Rowley Thomas Smith George Fleming and Tip ping Stroud WI delegates going to dairy course By MRS CAMPBELL STROUD Two represen tatives of the Stroud Womens Institute will attend training course on dairy foods Oct 22 and 23 Mrs Neely and Mrs Ayers have been appointed At the monthly WI meeting Mrs Le Poidevin agreed to donate feather pillows to the Simeoe County Museum at Midhurst Mrs Thompson gave Mrs Brady spoon and cup and saucer on her retirement after six years as secretary treasurer Then came Walter Middleton who headed the society for 12 years Bertram was president for record 14 years from 1952 to 1966 He was suc ceeded by Cecil French former reeve of Elmvale who served two years and others in recent years were former warden Earl Elliott Don Bertram Lloyd Dunlop and the incumbent Larry Clement Guest speaker Mrs McAr thur South Simcoe home economist told the group that rural people are more cons CIOUS of nutrition than city folk She stressed the need for exer cise and sensible eating CHURCH SERVICE Guest spaker at the 124th an niversary service of St James United Church was Rev Morris of Binkley United Church Hamilton who was minister of St James from 1949 to 1954 The choir performed Mrs Reynolds sang two solos The benediction was given by St James minister George James St James United Church Women are going to Westmoreland United Church Oct for the thank offering meeting bus will leave the Stroud recreation centre at pm Introducing the greatest aid to litter prevention since the reFllalrle pop bottle reFllable pop bottle Remember the wh li rill pop llll1 wort lrlllllli llilt illll it flll if Your ritririo Ministry of ill llllJlI illlll it wants to biiiir tliozxv Ilriyzz lflltfli ltttilllilt then won ri lot of lthlliltllifil to the Itltll ll 51 Ihoii li usi ivtul oiioiiry IIIiil ii iv Illtllfrlltllf lr1VlVfl iti bottlv Illilllllliltlillt wt Illll more important pnripltr itlllllltrtl rtrfillviblo So they litlnt bovomo the littoi tllitl llllfl 11 liï¬pofxil problem llilll thron lWl bi Will iril tinr on animal ltitltly On October 19 new low flu1 into effect It says llltll Within sax IIlUIillII vendors will be roriuirml It3lltil11ll illilfill refillable IOlll011lly 3121 wt lII mil lrink they offer iii iiori rofilltiblt in info In other Woirlrz the lltlvt it Choice It also roquin f0llllt1ll bottles must fit iw ltftTtIl iii iofiiiiil rw ili deposits of it ltxist lfltfflllilllltlllfElXtIltllill2fllt1gtllltllllt it ohm ztlli sizes Anrl tho lilitlrll1 of tht me lo separately from the 17lllt if ltllrt it Your Ministry lt if thw flnvnr gtllllltl1l thinks that return to ltllllfllili bottles will save energy help llltVlt llt iii of disposal problems tllltl rm luve the iiiiiiif WI of landfill sites It Will be step lowdlil C1 Clean unlitterml Onttirio Notice to Ontario ltliink roiitltiii you littllilillly liriii llw fhir inforii ltflilll lliln Iiill till ift Illllllili iii must bl zlit gtw1i iili of the Environment Ontario Hon George Kerr Miiiistei Iverett Bums Deputy Mllllxltl lIlliltl liflllillilt11iifi ftr ill Mills if it irenintht itll wliiifi ii itilt ill 11 Ministry fa ll ilil fIiii inf ili fi iii li ill Ni iitfi til fhlflvlllt Ntli fir lllli DEPOSIT REFUND FOR REFILLABLE SOFT DRINK BOTTLES Regulations of the Province of Ontario under the Environmental Protection Act provide thata cash refund of the full deposit will be paid for up to 48 intact and reasonably clean refillable containers in any 24hour period of brand and flavour of carbonated soft drink sold here 135 St Clint AW Wtiil in containers of the same size loiltiiitoiitltiiioMlV lPh within the preceding six months liélt fplltfl 1t 41b 9U W08 Retailers Effective Octofier 1976youw111borotiuiiwl to accept loposits on refillable soft lrink Con toiriers of 10¢ on small sizes until 20¢ on large sizes You Will ttlSO be required to refund deposits in these amounts on till reasonably Clean tttx lei ll iiibii iliw fotwibi li ui ill 11 lllllu Swift filo lllt fiti iiiwy Ziook fillillillly lfiunilwi fliiy liiiiiiiiiizt Wellltiiiltl iiiul Wiiiiloiii or by Wllllllii gt1 plilt iiiiiiii in ivoiml in It lltt wliiirh must fit hr Ifltlytftl by soft lt liiiil Iottiil VODthiE llifiii signs llt proVii lml by the Ministry of the Iinviioiiiiieiit iintl tiio tvriiltiblo it our offices in these low itions Barrio Bollowllo Cambridge Cornvw lll IlllVllKHlllltlil llltllli