2The Market Place Wednest October 20 I976 Edenvale WI to hold bazaar at local hall By MRS AUDREY GIFFEN EDENVALE bazaar will be held at Edenvale community hall on Saturday with home baking and crafts offered for sale by the Edenvale Womens Institute Sewing and knitting goods will be offered along with crafts of many kinds The bazaar has been arranged for pm Now that the ball games are over local boys will be pro bably testing their skill at the local plowing match to be held at Bill Pattersons farm Sun nidale Corners on Saturday The peewee team lost to Claremont at Grenfel on Thanksgiving day and the ban tams lost at Napanee to drop the series two out of three Mrs Douglas Giffen spent Thanksgiving weekend with relatives near Sarnia Mrs Aubrey Giffen and Mrs Giffen attended the premier showing of the picture Hiding Place at Bayfield Mall Glad to report Charlie Degeer is home after spending few days in Royal Victoria Hospital Barrie The international plowing match at Walkerton is now past history and some Edenvale folks took part Allan McNabb as director Russel Maw as competitor and Connie Giffen as contestant in the queen of the furrow contest The weather was ideal and that had number of surrounding folks going to spend day at this great farm show Our sympathy goes to Mrs Eric Ball in the sudden passing of her brother Syd Dou all in Toronto Syd carried on ser vice station business here for while so he was well known It seems everyone is having Tupperware parties recently Mrs Warren Giffen Mrs Gorden Giffen and Mrs John Ploeg have all been recent hostesses Mr and Mrs Aubrey Giffen Anne and Connie Mr and Mrs Robert Giffen and sons nt Sunday at Ravenshoe for eir annual golf Climaxing the day for about 40 players all shared in Thanksgivin supper Brian Gi fen showed his holsten calf at 4H achievement day at Elmvale Fair on Friday On Sun Oct 17 at 730 pm there will be an anniversary service at Minesing United Church Rev James of Stroud is to be the guest eaker Tom Parks of Anten Mil will be the soloist Oro horses winners in By SHIRLEY JENNETI COLDWATER Mervyn Sanderson of Shanty Bay won first for single raodster horse in harness 152 hands and over at the horse show of the recent Coldwater fall fair William and Janet Malcom son of Crown Hill won the class for under 152 hands with Mer vyn Sanderson second The committee in charge included Howard Robinson Medonte clerk Roy Edwards and Don Bell Results of the classes for light horses were Best roadster on line Mervyn Sanderson Janet Malcolmson Lytle Johnstone Wm Sander son Gentlemens turnout Sanderson Wm and Janet Malcomson John Partridge Lytle ohnstone Special by Howard Robinson John Partridge Wm and Janet Malcomson Pair of roadsters in harness Wm and Janet Malcomson John Partridge Single roadster in harness Mervyn Sanderson Wm Mal comson John Partridge Single roadster in harness 152 and under Wm and Janet Malcomson Mervyn Sanderson John Partridge Ly tleJonstone Stake class single roadster Mel Wyley Memorial Trophy presented to winner Wm and Janet Malcomson Wm and Coldwater events Janet Malcomson Lytle Johnstone and John Partridge Mervyn Sanderson Gentlemans road race John Partrid Lytle Johnstone Wm an Janet Malcomson HEAVY HORSES For heavy horses the results were Clydesdales Brood mare with foal by side Grant Rit chie Foal of 1976 Grant Rit chie One year old colt or filly Glen Priest Grant Ritchie Two year old mare or gel ding Glen Prist Grant Ritchie Grant Ritchie Horse shown on line three years old or over Glen Priest Grant Ritchie Grant Ritchie Team to wagon Glen Priest Grant Ritchie Percheron Brood mare with foal by side Robert Mosley and Sons Foal of 1976 Robert Mosley One year old colt or filly Robert Mosley Horse shown on line Robert Mosley and Sons Belgians Brood mare with foal by side Bert Holmes Foal of 1976 Bert Holmes Horse shown on line three years old or over Bert Holmes Bert Holmes Howard Walker Howard Walker Team to wagon Bert Holmes Bert Holmes Howard Walker Special unicorn hitch Bert Holmes Glen Priest Special for four horse hitch Bert Holmes Check Alliston pinball bylaw ALLISTON Town council is checking to see if its bylaw against pinball machines is legal Hajicostis of 60 Victoria Street East had asked for licence to install the machines Council filed the request but the bylaw against pinball machines will be referred to the town solicitor for his comments in view of recent amendments to the Criminal Code of Ca nada DONATION ALLISTON To help with the cost of renovations at Alliston community centre the township of Adjala has made donation of $1 000 Town council has asked all surrounding townships to he finance arena operations butt response has been negative CANDIDATES ALLISTON Town council has arranged an allcandidates meeting for Thursday Nov 18 at pm in the Alliston arena The municipal election will be held Dec TAX CREDITS STROUD Elderly residents of lnnisfil will have to pay their full roperty tax before apply ing or school tax credit In nisfil council has decided Treasurer Jerry Langner said the arrangement will result in more orderly administration of credits THORNTON BAZAAR THORNTON Staff Christmas bazaar with crafts display bake table plants white elephant table and tea will be held by the Thornton District Horticultural Society at the local Orange hall on Saturday Nov 13 between and pm it was announced by Mrs Judith Elliott chairman of the societys fundraising committee GUEST SOLOIST MINESING Staff Tom Parks of Anten Mills will be soloist at an anniversary ser vice at Minesin United Church on Sunday evening Oct 17 BANK CHANGE GRILLIA Staff New manager of the downtown branch of the Canadian lm perial Bank of Commerce Glenn Patterson succeeds Kirk Thornton who has been ap pointed superintendant of the credit department of the banks regional office at Ottawa Mr Patterson moved to Orillia from New Liskeard 10 Dunlopw 1266527 Owned Operated By BROWN YOUR VS LICENCEE game at Baldwin Slow start for Appeal but official confident The Barrie and District United Appeal is off to rather slow start according to George Wood campaign chairman for 1976 Mr Wood estimated that the committee has realized about $15000 in donations so far The slow start could be at tributed to two things he said Some of our workers may be leather coats and jacke little slow off the mark and we always have donations com mitted that we havent received so we arent too sure about them yet The target for the 1976 cam paign has been set at $163000 however there may have to be an extension of the campaign in order to reach this goal But Mr Wood said that he is still very confident that the target willbereached Im happy with the results so far Mr Wood said He said that things will start movmg high gear during the next couple of weeks Mr Wood said $151520 of the target is allocated for 12 com munit service organizations with remaining $11500 for administration and campaign expenses The Barrie YMYWCA leads the organizations with an allocation of $45000 followed by the Barrie and District Association for the Mentally Retarded $28185 and the Canadian Red Cross Society $25000 Money is also allocated to The Canadian Institute for the Blind The Victorian Order of Nurses The Canadian Arthritis and Rheumatism Society The Canadian Mental Health Association The Raggedy Ann Day Care Centre the Rehabilitation Foundation for the Disabled St John Am Sears bulance The Kempenfelt District of Boy Scouts and The Multiple Sclerosis Society Mr Wood said that the Oct 25 date for sending out household mailing forms may be moved to the first week of November Active canvassing is now un der way until Oct 22 There will be mobile lastminute blitz on Nov and the scheduled closing date for the campaign has been set for Nov 10 The largest portion of the $163000 will come from ayroll donations $33000 will cor porate donations and $00000 and $15000 regicctively will come from both schools and commercial divisions 7370511 sraoun on 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