Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 16 Feb 1979, p. 7

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Admission charge considered for Winter Carnival in 80 The winter carnival commit tee may have to consider charg ing admission in future years reports Marvin Menzies car nival chairman Ticket sales for the winter carnival raffle have been pro gressing slowly so far Men zies said today About $02000 is needed from ticket sales for the winter car nival to break even in i070 Were not even close to that yet Menzies said He said members ot the Bar rie Minor Lacrosse League went on door to door blitz last Monday and Tuesday to sell tickets lot of liotiie owners simply said they wouldnt buy them said Menzies Menics said returns are also slow coming in from Greater Barrie tliambcr of omiiierce members who have also been trying to sell tickets He said the committee will New federation closer after conference MP The Prime Minister and premiers are closer to construe ting new basis for federation than expected after the con stitutional conference in it tawa MP Ross Milne Ilccl DufferinSimcoei said He said all governments agreed to draft proposals giv ing practical family law jurisdiction over marriage and divorces to the provinces and maintaining the constitutional monarchy The conference came within one province of unanimous con sent to entrench bill of rights including language rights in new Canadian constitution Milne said Premier Sterling Lyon of Manitoba dissented stating that these rights are better pro tected by the legislature than the courts Milne disagreed with Lyons stand stating something as crucial to the fabric of democratic society as democratic rights should be out of reach of impulsive reac tioii to popular opinion at any one point in time lIntrcncliing these rights in new constitution would allow them to be recognized as belonging to citizens for posterity regardless of govern iiicnts he said quoting Prime Minister Trudeau Ontario New Brunswick Saskatchewan Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island sup ported the federal proposal to install language rights in the new constitution while the rt maiiiing provinces said the right to education in the official language chosen by the parents should be left to provincial discretion Millie said Federal proposals that the prminces sliare control with the federal government over cable television and other com niunications met with high degree ot consensus said Milne lietorm of the senate said Milne supreme court indirect taxation and the limitation of federal spending power ere con sidered premature issues and no new constitutional provi sionsweredmftcd need the biggest on ice sale in history to make up for the slow sales The committee normally relys on getting 30 per cent of ticket salesat the carnival serious deficit could result if sales dont pick tip Menzies said If every householder in liarric would buy $2 ticket wed have no piobleiii Men zies said The grand prize in the draw is trip to Florida with $1000 spending money Menzies said weather could turnout to be big factor in the success of this years carnival We Iiave the best ice coiidi tioiis weve ever had with no sltisli or snow on top of it said Menzies It it would oiin warm up little bit wed be laughing Residents buying bogus butter not only restaurants ltogiis butter is not oiin being Hlltlttl to Sinicoc onnty restaurants but it is also being sold privately for at cents to $1 pound say area residents liovc purchased it ienume butter costs about 51 43 pound locally Health officials say the pro blciii isnt new liogiis butter has been appearing in the Hill during tliepast twoycars Harrie man told The Iris annner lie and several others bought l0 potiiid cases of the take butter wrapped in nu markedwliitepaper Iefroy by Georgina Mitchell 4563232 The Lefroy Bowling luh had good turnout Feb at Brad ford Bowl The winners were Elsie King Flo Watts Agnes Welsh Mary Shedler Maig Fischer and Mary ole total to 13 senior citizens at tended the Valentine Dessert Euchie in Tottenham on Feb it On arrival the most delicious array of desserts was set out at ourdisposal Then we all got down to play ing euchrc The prizes were baskets of Macintoin apples won by Nora Nodwill Jean Letts Marion Watson and tliff Chowns Players came from Alliston Beeton Bell Ewart Colgan Cookstown chroy Stroud and Tottenham The valentine heart cake was won by Andy Anderson and second one by Mrs Blake At tending was Mr and Mrs Jor Belford Mr Beltord is the retiring reeve with over 20 years of service in council There will be big night for him at the centre on Feb Im sure the arena will he pack ed to honor him The new executive for Lefroy Brownie and Guides Assncia New United Way directors The new board of directors of the 1979 United Way met for the first time Tuesday night at Arc in dustrles l75 Bayfield St The new board is front rowleft to right Robert Thompson Arthur Webb John Henderson Lloyd Armstrong administrator tioii are Aim Richardson treasurer Janet lanse secretary and Leyanne Itiwbidge president Mickey llcattie is the head brownie owl ltuby La line is captain of the guides and tora North is lieutenant The brow tiles and guides presented the association with sortie of their activities for the coming season They would like to see skating party nature hike and bus trip in the sum mertime Scout and guide week is from Feb lit to Feb at the Hayfield Mall in Barrie cub car rally will be held every evening from Monday to Thurs day With finals set for Satin day liiiiisfil Brownies guides and scouts will be featured on Tues day Slides and demonstrations of camping skills will besliowii Thinking day is Feb 22 and will be celebrated in memory of Lord and Lady Baden Powell Mr and Mrs Eagle Eerrier of chroy spent last week in Montreal at the tanadian world Wldt sporting goods corivcn lion Eagle is the Ontario representative of Browning Arms They enjoyed attending the numerous displays The first anadian Legion Fish Derby liad To entries The biggest one caught by Itick fur tis received 30 silver dollars moinot Dr John Postnikoff Rear left to right Ross Furzecott Garry Graham Richard Stewart Daniel Arnoldi Phil Bellinger and Charlie McManus Ab sent from the photo Brian Brown Ethel Turnbull MaiorM Gorriott Earl Snider William Garfat William Leslie Robert Vickery and John Piesley and travel bag troin Molson loni Eadie got the $3 second prize There were 40 members of the Letroy Moiito ltosso Snowmobile lub that spent the weekend at the lIaliliurton tildlifetiame Reserve lwelve persons went the liole way on tlieirsnowmobiles loui local firemen have gone to ttawa to compete ill the All tintario ltiieniens urlmgl ionspiel ltill Forbes ltolly ornci lolin lklfltill and skip tiord Mitchell Board renews members hip The Sniicoe toinity lioaril ot IIducation has paid Slooi 30 to renew membership tor the Frenchlanguage Advisory toininitti in the lvssociation tiaiieaise Its oiiseils scolziires de lt intario VIV St ii The membership tee is based on St it for each pupil register ed lIl lreiicli ltissts STAY WIIIIIZ lttlllt Banana slices keep their creamy white color longer ll they are dipped in little or ange juice before they are ar ranged on white cake New in Town Youll find friend where you $2500 BODY PERM The substance lie Silltlt1n from iraveiiliurst lltl distributor who claimed it was excess butter from local tarnis titticials ot the sniicoe toini llealtli liiit say they believe the false dairy product is manufactured in Quebec There has been some suggis tioti the imitation butter made tioiii animal tat tioiii dead livestock tine man said the product may lie originating in lllt Midlandtolliiigwooil area Simcoi tonnty Ilealtli tint and ltnlario ministry ol agriculture and food tillltltilt began lll llltlli£tlltill into bogus liiittcr sates tollowini last week scitire of 2100 one pound blocks lliitll two ltarric restaurants llill Slllllllllltlll licaltli llllll director Ill inspections said laboratory tests ttlttlt4l lllt bogus butter lv iltlllitll iindeiiildowiianiinallat bout twii years ago it lllt lidlttnd leiiitiiigliisliiiii area the tlttllllILllltill in tieiilloii plistic littlls llttl tiorilon liinii ot lllt ininisti Siaiiilitii said these bucket til liiimis Illllltl tti iilwi reported lttltlL mid from truck on Iuiyliild Street llttl tiindlesltoad Selling unlabelled oi llli piiipill laliilleil food is llit titidii lIll lttltlill Iood iriil ltriige siidliiiii and out day service anywhere delicious discovery Planters warm pleasant restaurant with cascades of hanging plants comfortable friendly atmosphere and the best food in town Come for lunch from 12 to pm and enjoy salad bar hot roast of the day and your own loaf of bread This and more for $425 SATURDAY NITE BUFFET Adult $750 and Children under 10 $395 Build your own salad Hot Roast of the Day Barbecued Sparoribs Delicious Seafood Platter featuring fresh salmon oysters shrimp Arctir rhar Devilled Eggs Cold Cuts Cheese Tray Relishes Assorted Pastries Trifle and other fancy desserts CAVAET EMPTOR The Rich Get Richer Because They Protect Their Investments Before you sign an Offer to Purchase be sure that the house or building you wish to purchase will not cost you $5000 or more in unforseen but necessary repairs couple of months after you move in Have your agent or lawyer Include Protective Condition ailing for complete Inspection by CIR Inspection Services Our written report will tell you all about the physical condition of your future home both inside Be safe not sorry PROTECT YOUR INVESTMENT Have your lawyer or agent call CIR Inspection Services at 7288563 or after hours and Saturday Sunday call collect l7055266113 We offer some For students at St Marys School it is week for understanding the meaning of bilingualism with their annual French week During the week everything is labelled In French such as the desks books even the walls and ceilings Ac ExBorden commander UN council needs forces lnitiit Nations Security toiiiicil needs military stall planning group says lliig ten tlaytoiilaattic itll value tornier com iiiandci ot tllt Horden said the group could plan and con duct missions outlined in Security iiuiiiil iesiiltitliiie ten lteattie made the remarks Friday night at tiiileion lnivcrsit where he ltttttil tlie ll liiintoii linnni ward tor outstanding ilt liieveinenl graduate ot tarleton llltltltitll licatticserved Ilil peace keeping forces troni liTJ Io ttiti as commander oi lanailian contingent and as ilnet ot stall ol tliel tories thQ Frlday Feb 18 1979 French week at St Marys JAVEX BLEACH l28 Fl 01 ON FOR ONE HOUR ONLY AM T010 AM Limit per customer mart Original Price 19 SCOTTIES FACIAL TISSUES 100s py Limit per customer Kmart Reg Price 69 NOW LOOK How you SAVE tivities and displays to draw attention to French are also set up Students Greg Oaks Terri Mc Closkey and Chris Worth check out books and models on display bringing attention to the books and history of Quebec Examiner Photo Limit4 10 TROPICAL PLANTS urtetf mart Reg Price l999 NOW 3° FVE Assorted 144 can SALT AND SAND MIX 25b bag per customer mart Original Price 137 REDUCED TO 100 CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP MIX per pkg Limit pkg per customer Kmart Reg Price 67 NOW LOOK HOW YOU SAVE i4¢44tiiw¢4 54 MIN caoss COUNTRY SKES Dyna Star Jarvinson Radison We are proud of our reputation for carrying wide selection of THE FINEST IN LADIES FASHIONS AFTER DINNER Woodys is the place to be Disco Dancing with exciting entertainment and warm friendly atmosphere SUNDAY BRUNCII Served between 1000 am 230 pm Adults $475 and Children under 10 $250 Featung Silver Dollar Flapiacks Scrambled Eggs Bacon Sausages Home Fried Potatoes see this sign and Build your own Salad Cold Cuts Relishes Hot Roast of the Day and Muffins Mullins Muffins Luau Iiisiriiis minio ChickenBRibs530800pm PTOVlde for YOUT Convenlence Chethikes own spesciol recipe for tender Deep Fried Chicken wig Honey Gar ic pareribs served with all the trimmings our specull serVICe of Infurnmtion Just$550forAdultsond$250forChildrenunder10 Planters restaurant to experience 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