Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 26 Oct 1979, p. 14

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14 tho examiner Friday Oct as 1979 3le Higher interest rates necessary Gerald Bouey left told the Commons finance committee at Ottawa Thurs day that high interest rates may be tough to take but they are necessary to get inflation under control He is shown with committee chairman Bill Clarke at start of hearing CP Photo Pension review study to be made public IIAWA ICII Health Minv Istcr David Crombie promised lednesday to make public re port urging major overhaul of the pension system including an increase in payments overnmcnt officials have confirmed reports that the study ordered in 1976 by the IornIIr Liberal government calls for major increase in pensions and recommends old age security benefits be tied to Increases III average earnings III the country rombie told reporters the report Ill be examined exten ltl by parliamentary com IIIIttee studying public and pri churchill by Mrs Saunter 4563999 Iormer Churchill residents Mr and Mrs Joel Prosser were hosts at an anniversary party on September 29 at St Georges Anglican Church hall to celebrate 45 years of marriage Their family and close relatives numbering 30 en joyed dinner and an evening of music and games with the celebrants The couples only son Wes Prosser was Master of Ceremonies and niece Frances Balodis played the music of the 1930s Guests came from Dart mouth NS Waterloo of profit Direct all lnqulrlcs to CI MIG 6255055 Telex 069601 Cut slice Llnnyouiall atmit an Investment Inhiandrnal vv you ILLallIngon omen suitess navidma IJLes Is IH Lll Ill Iltv nee titltepl for In mall tiakenes and restaurants as well as WIN main street locations ottenng gfi Itllfltlltttn ILLIICIHUS halted grinds and soup amt salidmthe III pleasant atmosphere We owned met Hi handran ee In Ninh Amenm all tIILIaL will III Luuiwlla shte III the Iiaoilrna lye pmlm Grandma Leos Inc 3258 Wharton Way Mloslsoaugl Ontario LOX 2C4 Willowdale Bradford Cookstown Thornton Barne andLefroy The groom of 45 years remembers he was driving green Ford coupe when he took his bridetobe Lula Hindle to Churchill United manse to tie the nuptial knot on September 1934 The couple lived in The Hollows West Gwillimbury on the grooms farm for 13 years before moving to Churchill Mr and Mrs Prosser retired from farming on 1963 and took up residence in Barrie EVERYDAY LIVING Churchill Womens institute entered into roundtable discussion at its October meeting on psychology in everyday living Speaker and leader was Shelagh Blenkarn of Barrie Innam loetion and Inan pm 0000 wfiRANDMl LIES nqrmmmmuo rY neighborly news who lectures on Parenting at night classes at Georgian Col lege The motto for the meeting was Give little love to child and you will get great deal back The Zielke children Brian Darlene Andy Bev and Karl sang two selections ac companied by Mary Sloan on the piano Mrs Khnneth Sturgeons cur rent events were well received The rollcall pet peeve on the upward trend of food prices brought good response from members Lillian Sloan and Mrs Alex Shakell were convenors of the program ONE CALL WILL TAKE CARE OF ALL Carpet Furniture JOHN ouRiiu Machine Rental Available SIM COE CARPET UPHOLSTER CLEANERS 36 Elan St Inrlo An invitation from Bradford Womens Institute our sister branch to meet with them on November was accepted Those wishing to go should meet at Churchill library at 1230pm BAZAAR The annual bazaar of St Peters Anglican Church Women will be held on November at the Community Hallhere Patrons to Churchill Post Of fice and passersby as well have been commenting on the beauty of the bright red flower beds at the Akers home The flowers geraniums and salvia Sorry to report fourvearold CLEANING Est I948 Jeremy Shakell is patient at Sick Childrens Hospital Toronto Kent Sturgeon of Vancouver has been visiting his mother Mrs Kenneth Sturgeon and other relatives VOLUNTEERS Lake Simcoe REACT formed earlier this year is appealing to anyone in Churchill area with CB radio to volunteer his or her services in worthy cause President of Radio Emer gency Associated Citizens Teams REACT Ron Mc Cracken of Keswick says they are seeking several responsi ble reliable CB operators In our area who would like to act as REACT monitors It is particularly good op portunity for retired persons or senior citizens interested In helping others They monitor at home so must own base sta tion and have telephone As volunteer monitor you will be helping improve traffic safety by using your Citizens Radio channel to report ac cidents summon medical aid faster kee traffic moving report roa conditions give road directions and avoid being lost This group operates from Newmarket to Barrie and bet ween Highways 400 and 48 Interested CB owners should telephone 4167754905 or 4164766556 or further details Did you know when you need help on the highway or water ways you can call REACT on citizens radio emergency chan nel COINS STAMPS COLLECTIONS ACCUMULATIONS HOARDS OR SINGLE ITEMS Herltage Heres Your Chance To Win One Pair Of Scarce Tickets To Treasures ofTutonkliamun For Mon Nov I979 With Every SIO Purchase Your Name Goes In The Tut Box Draw Sun Oct I979 at mm China Gifts and Fine Arts Queen Street ookstowm nt 705 4584000 The minister would not com ment on the recommendations and did not say when they would he made public but added he is particularly con cerned about the needs of el derly single women Monday the Progressive Conservative governments first bill aimed at amending OPEN HOUSE GLOUCESTER ESTATES the Old Age Security Act was approved in principle by the Commons after only one days debate The bill ensuring widows and widowers between 60 and 65 years old are not denied spouses pension benefits is the first step in revamping the pen sion system Crombic has said acre wooded homesites on secluded hillside overlooking the Georgian Bay area and the village ate sector ensions at Coldwater Tour the model homes and meet an onsite representative on duty every weekend to pan Boating fishing skiing golfing snowmobiling are at your doorstep yearround recreational haven Short Drive From Ionic To Your Country Estate Blinded pony man sentenced LINDSAY int ICPI 60 vearold area man received suspended sentence and tiioyears probation Wednes day after earlier pleading guil ty III provincial court to charge of crLIeIty to an animal by burning it ponys eyes out with lye lull l3 IMAM ST 3155 WHAT MEN ST 35 IO Garnet Fridertck Webster was charged in May by Ontario Provincial lollce who discovered the injured Welsh pony at Websters farm five kilometres north of Lindsay onAn REAL ESTATE LIMITED Whether you need money for car home improvements or any other worthwhile purpose Wed like to help IlIett to Mange Wilhuul notILe WANTED ALL GOLD COINS COLLECTIONS ACCUMULATIONS ESTATES CANADA MINT or BETTER USED FOREIGN COLLECTIONS CANADIAN POST CARDS I920 or OLDER CANADIAN COVERS I900 or OLDER CANADIAN MINT 50 SI 00 SINGLES CANADIAN PLATE BLOCKS 1950 or OLDER PLEASE NOTE BETTER QUALITY OR OLDER COLLECTIONS 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