Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 14 Apr 1979, p. 6

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Simcoe County Museum Midhurst Simeoe County Museum sits in grove of pines at Highway 26 and faces the county ad ministration building It seems fitting place fora journey into Simcoe Countys past Aside from outdoor exhibits closed during winter most of the museum is housed in Huron Indian Ioiighouse Opposite the longhouses palisade is replica of tall Ihiron carrying Robert Fisher the museums dugout tiiiioe 0n his assistant director says the shoulders museums four main exhibit 10 titllselltiis tlltliic Ls Man wings are open allyear round in Slmtm Willi lllttilltlll It In fact were only closed lustrations and objects story appearing in The Ex Itltllci it anuner on April incorrectly implied that the museum itself is closed during winter but every exhibit in the museum is authentic It is estimated that Indians first came to this area about tittth Itt When French explorer Samuel dc hamplain arrived in 1613 Iluron tribe lived III the area the In 1626 the JOSIIIl illllt modern 14000 squarevfoot com four days of the year development and events Ill both built Ste Marie and worked at plex Christmas Itay New Years Indian and white settlement converting Iluron Indians to Day Boxing Day and iood Fll are traced hristianity until their town day Past gift shop and front of ice near the museums enr trance and to the left is was burnt in Itrltt The museum has trade axes from Ste Marie as well as other artifacts from that period More than 400 Indian sites have been discovered in Sinicoe tonnty llowever less than to actual excavations have uncar flied clay pipes pot shreds bone tools and flint weapons These items are often found III the tribal garbage dump or miden Many arclieological ex cavations in the county have been led by Dr Wilfred Irurv of the Iiiiversity of Western tintario London After the surviving Iliiroiis left for Quebec with the Jesuits in the spring of 1630 second tribe the Jibwas of the Algonkian nation settled in the area about thiti The first white settlers itlll ed alter the war of 181 British military presence remained in Snncoe tounty until 1150 llllllliS Flfth tutti Fisher says the museum has authentic buildings from Sine coe ounty dating back to litIo The April story III The 12s annner incorrectly stated that these buildings date back to 175m The outside buildings which form illagc street complete with wooden boardwalk repre sent town from the ltttttis The street includes doctor oftice inilliners shop boot IlllINll rllllIS Except for replicas reprtxluc ed from archeological findings SIMCOE CARPETx UPHOLSTERY CLEANERS WALL T0 WALL CARPETS RUGS FURNITURE PROFESSIONALLY CLEANED lorrlos First Commercially Oporotod Truck Mounted Carpet Cleaning Unit 7284 761 Commercial Residential JOHN DUPAIN repair shop and combination CONTACT lENSES Soft $I5000 Hard $IO000 Flexible $13500 HUNDREDS OF FRAMES FOR YOU TO CHOOSE FROM If theres in your future Welcome Wagon is planning Special odltlio Borne IlIIIIIIIIIllflllllll no BA YFIELD OPTICAL BA YFIELD MALL 73 74464 01w Make Your Reservations Now For 813551 OM81 EASTER DINNER MENU APPETI ZERS Tossed Garden Salad choice of dressing Chilled Tomato Juice Cocktail EKTREES BACON THREADED ROAST NEW YORK SIRIFLOIN 0F BEEF STUFFED DAINISH TROUT white wine sauce 3895 FRESH ROAST LOIlI OF PORK sage and apple dreusfing 8895 ounce FILET MIGIION CAFE de PARIS broiled to your desiretl 8995 SAUTEED BONELESS BREAST OF SPRING CHICKTJN mushroom and red wine sauce 81005 8850 POTATOES PAN ROASTED 0R BAKED POTATOE sour cream and chiqu VEGETAL FRESH BRUSSEL SPROUTS sauteed with onion and bacon bits or CANDIED WHOLE BABY CARROTS DESSERTS APPLE CRUMBLE WITH BRANDY SAUCE RASPBERRY CHEESE CAKE All dinners include fresh pickled beats kosher dills fresh bread basket potatoes and vegetables milk tea or coffee and your choice of appetizer and dessert CHILDREN under 12 Chllds portion Sti95 THIS MENU WILL BE OUR DINNER MENU FOR EASTER WEEKEND GOOD FRIDAY THROUGH T0 EASTER MONDAY DINING HOURS GOOD FRIDAY Lipln 10pm APRIL SATURDAY 5pm 11pm APRIL lit SUNDAY lipin 10pm APRIL 15 EASTER MONDAY 14pm 10pm APRIL 16 149 BayfieldStBarri¢Onufio son RESERVATIONS PLEASE more 7373192 undertaker cabinet shop overing the same era as the Village street the Victorian wing inside the museum con tains display of inventions roonis art work and clothing from Itltitt to Itttttt Fisher says tlial as residents of Sinicoe ounty became at maker Traces history of Indian white settlement fluent in the late Ititttis they had more leisure time to in vent read and create odd art forms About century ago women made wreaths as an ar tistic pastime and not for funerals The museum has hair wreath made from the human hair donated to the ar list by each member of one family The cultural wing displays travelling exhibitions or the museum supplies its own ex hibits when there are no visitingdisplays Simcoe tounty Museum is Open all year Monday to Satur day it am to pm and Sun day to pm Pauline Jones clerk at the Simcoe County Museum shows few of the bird illustrations by Allan Brooks on display in the museum cultural wing until the end of the month Examiner Photo Temperance unions report busy year cause supported Sinicoe tounty omens tliiistian Ietnixrainc lntons hayi completed busy year III 197 Tit reports Irs liitll Iarncll press and publicity chairman Activities this year included helping to send young people to Youth raiiias donatian lothlng to Scot ltssltill sop oortmg missionaries and up lyiiigliteraturetoschools tils liiitiittl Notion of tiillia county Itllltltlil recently welcomed deligates roiii the tiiiilta Itaritc and Jolliiiitwowl Inions to thc ttttth innual coinention licld tl the New Life trcthicn in thiet thinch tollingwoml Mayor lli1iy litll of toll itttlwood attended the noon llt folll llltllll linn lieon llltfldlt when lll tunc lions wheic ilcolioltt lNtl Milt tic seiyed he asks tor giinjci ale Iitlttl Hey liale Shaw of the toll IIIIHlttl Ministh ial sstxli lion out liiion incinlwi should be tiod spokeswomen to tand up foi tcinpeiainc lis ltllltll reports ltcz Itoiiglas zlon IllltitJt tt tollingwoiyl llll ltiltttciian tliui ch and ginut lllttlill at thotonycntton lt ttl ll ti oii llitllliiilltli Hllttflfl It Lictoi lll ft per cent of tlit talents on out highways htnk ot thesuffeiing lieaitachc soi row mental annuiin llllltl lel ll1kt Hit llliltl Old age pensions rise 22nd time tiltl age guaranteed liltllttlil and lowances weie ltlllll pensions Illttilllt sup spouses al increased llll month for the 33nd ltllit nice and tittuber 1075 llealtli Welfare taiiada has aniiounc ed The new monthly total for single person recen ini both pension and supplciiitiit Silltt as For married couple bolli pension pensioners the basic and lltittlll1111 totalSJTt Linonthly lhe supplement peiisioncis whose nnoiiic apait from old age siitllll pension is limited The Jtllllllllll supplement is paid In of the suppleincnl ains It tclatton to the amount of III ttllit Ihe spouses allowance is paid to persons between tit and In years old who are inaiind to titllstttlltl and meet residenceieoinrcnnnts Artificial heart implant delayed lt llfl lNltl years ago ii lir Willcin Koltl said he tptltl an ntilicial heart would be implanted III human in llirecyears lltit lollt working on development of an licart since Ittoi now takes SPECIAL Rog iso CA lliiie the artificial Spiffy up for SWEATER CUNDLES CLEANERS COIN0P LAUNDRY 11 commas RI ROSE LT SURGIAINJ BARRIE ONTARIO T1114 riNEsi IN TAB ItllltltLItll CURTAINS llt FREE SHOPATIIOME SERVICE 7287093 Ldn more tltttlltilb ippioach say In lIt cant predict when the first artificial heart will be Illl planted lolll said more people could be helped by an artificial heart tbanby any otheroritan £51951 aliti Iiltl lullllltw tailed li tlttlllffltlittslllllltlllill lhc lc ltain icport states that till pet ttlll ot littilllt oc1 lit Mail Irl ttflt alcoholic llll ages to won lent Iny tlt tlnnici to sot ty and Ilietiiscixcs tiiiisl lltlle out responsibility lie sillll clo llll lty toiiipaiiiig the lllllllll koinins tlnetmn lcnipci ante inon to tnlcon littli bain the examlner Saturday Apcll14 1979 Ann Lgnders Embarrassed by daughter Dear Ann Ihave 22yearold unmarried daughter who is expecting baby Her friends all seem delighted for her My husband and are oldfashioned enough to be embarrassed From what you know of the world today will you tell us in your column if the word illegitimate is still as bad for child as it used to be And please compare the word to abortion in your answer If you feel you will be stirring up hornets nest by mak ing the comparison just answer the question That will be sufficient Less Than Ihrilled In Memphis Dear Less Than The word illegitimate means not sanctioned by law or born out of wedlock All children deserve acceptance whether their parents are married or not And this means acceptance by grand parents as well To attempt to compare the word illegitimate with abortion would be like comparing the Brooklyn Bridge with the Lincoln Irk Zoo tine has nothing whatsmver to do with theotber liear Ann Landers Two of my friends have gone into business My husband thinks they are crazy What do you think Sandyantt Myra have started message service They will deliver by mail or telephone any message so longnot threatening or obscene The fee is $5 Sameday hand deliicry is $1 The idea is to help people who for some reason or other cannot tell friend neighbor colleague or relative something they ought to be told tln the senders opinion The service is called hicken Wire Messages sent in the mail are printed on yellow cards Attached are pieces of real chicken Wire and few white feathers If the sender wishes to keep his or her identify secret confidentiality is guaranteed Types of chicken wires sent for example are messages saying You hate bad breath tr Your gumpopping and knuckle cracking is driving us crazy 0r If you are romantically involved wear scarf around your neck tomorrow It not and you would like dinnerdatc leave the scarf oll Is this eray businesK or not olumbus hio Reader Dear Reader It sounds like fairly inexpensive way to get something off your chest relay message that could do some good or put burr under upids saddle rather like it liear nn Lantlers You are older than my grandmother but think you still liltH all your buttons need some ad tt Im 17 and drople out of hiin school five months ago to go to work The ob lasted l1t ceks and Ive been lookingever sincs saw an ad III inagayine that says yerseas employment Illtll1lllll£ttt$ No high school diploma or college degree necessary Farn from $300 to $334 month Expenses paid It also said Send for information and forms How does this sound to you Iluddy ltear Itndtly tireat For the people who are running the ad If they can collect from loti suckers day they make hall million dollars year ei hack into school and graduate or youll be looking at ads for the rest of your lllt and kicking yourself lot people places Smileathon As special feature during liental Health Week Siincoe ounty Ilealth Init will hold Snob1 thon on vpril 21 Ill am to III at Ilaytnld Mall Barrie ontestants are tirade it students lltilll local schools They will attempt to out smile their colleagues for pries and trophy donated by local nier chantsanddentalsociety ll are welcome to come out and cheeronthesinilcrs Wins speaking contest Margaret deJong of Stroud Grade student at Barrie Central Collegiate will represent the Op timists Zone at district regional public speak ing competition in Toronto on April 28 Miss de Jong who spoke on the topic of Canadian identi ty won the zone final on Sunday at St Monicas School in Barrie along with Tom Irwin IQ of North Bay She represented the tnnisfil Optimists Club Miss deJong says she feels the US still has too much Photo influence on Canadians Examiner Officers elected for l97980 Mincsnig Womens Institute announces officers elected for lttilllltt Mrs Ilariy Itoyston is this years president while Mrs Wilbnrt Magune is first vice president and Mrs Archie Smith is second vice president Mrs irant Morley is this tlts secretary and Mrs Norval Luck is treasurer Iast president is Mrs Fred Iearson also this years district three for Ilrancli director is Mrs iilbert Ilaight Institute members will join others from Saurin Womens Institute for bus trip to For Mrs ookstown on April more information call llaiold Adams at 72c tltLl Spotlight on Itread seminar held on April at Mmesnig oiiinnniity Centre was attend ed by women Mrs Ilarold Adams and Mrs ack Itowney conducted the demonstration which included new ideas for bakinglircad summary of the seminar held it several locations III Sim coe tounty III past weeks is planned for April 2ft at 130 pm at the United hureh Ill stayner Nursery enrolment Stepping Stones Cooperative Nursery School at Essa Road Presbyterian hurch an nounces openings are still available for the tall Morning and afternoon pro grams are run two and three lIIIIts weekly For more in formation call Lila Stephenson Lil 721 3354 Needlepoint display Needlepoint projects by 275 Ill Homemaking lub mem bers will be on display during April and May Anyone interested Ill viewing the projects may attend April 19 at ito pm at the Ilyng Iubhc School 111 Stayner April in at it in II tmkstown en tral School and May at itti at hnrchill tomniunity Hall Meeting announced tin April lit at it in in the resources centre at loodfellow School iotxlfellow Interested larents will hold general tumting The topic of discussion is special education iuest speaker be Itob Newman superintendent of special ser vices loi Snncoe tounty Board of fl11tlltti11 ITveryone is welcome Speech contest Barrie loastmistress lub is holding its council 5i Speech ontest on April 21 at the Iloli day Inn Barrie lininer will be served at pm The contest begins at it Contestants representing 10 clubs from North llay to shawa will compete for the touncil it title harlenc Morgan will represent the Bar rte club For more information call Shirley Mctrone speech con test coordinator at 72841174 Annual meeting The Barrie chapter of the tonsumers ssociation of tanada holds its animal meeting April 17 at 730 in at the ltarrie Public Library All interested persons welcome to attend Fashion show Fashion ieeessoiies made by members of the At It llonieinak ing tlnb ill be displayed at an achievement night and fashion show April It at Trinity larish Ilall Skits and chibits ill also be featured The eniiig begins at 1th in WOMEN 1th lIthllll7l IIlICIUItIA itli About 25 women III South Africa at tended the first lecture in series on how to behave in an emergency at the workplace Presented by the National Ilevelopinent and Management Foundation 111 Irctoria the program teaches women how to handle robbers blackmailing tire riots and bomb threats in protecing themselves and their firms IICMIICII Tl RIC IIICIIINI It never hails when the ground ltlIIIKIfllltlt is below treeing

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