it itlholn no station by Renoir Crawford 487 3921 ills ililiiN 31titlitlrtttlllllltl mi kill and lttlale pi tyeis pitt tltlllt mount 4I tumult lick l1ni nm rln tt til luv ii iiiili willow it mttt iti lit Stiltmls tillm ti Its The Cloudhopper wt appears to be balancing himself on Londons Tower Bridge tvï¬izltnsstmy as he hovers over the boat marina at St Katherines Dock dur mgi dumbestallot of The Cloudhopper described as totally new con tent cwohon The Cloudhopper oneman basketless balloon capable of iteltlg carried by the pilot and which packs away into small suitcase wish them all recovery Ip1tlll11ltl to guests at tended the wedding of Judy Smith and Rev Ken lleron at St Andrews Presbyterian lmrch on Friday Sept 21 It was candlelight service and the ladies the church catered to the reception which followed in the church hall Every good 1in goes with Judy and Ken as they make their ome in Bratebrlï¬ge Rev Ileron has taken over his new position of IIIHIYISHI with the Muskoka speedy District thildrens Aid in ltiatebrnlge Keep in mind the annual childrens Halloween party held at the community centre on let from 24 pm The play school mothers are in charge pprimalely 41 people were on hand fora surprise hirv thday party for Mrs Thomas Itetcher held October ti at the home of Mrs harles hurch Time was dinner complete with birthday cake for the DRESSUP PARTY WED OCT 31 1979 lllzies for the Rest ostuines lumpltin tutting Contest No cover charge Woody 11 the Holiday Inn Barrie on fainiew Rd Telephone 7286191 Ili1lt and ample parking at the rear ot building neighborly news guest of honor Jennics 80th birthday dear old lady Mrs Lillie Goodliff wom Im sure many of you will remember died at Kingston on October in her t7th year She spent 13 years of her later life in her own home here Mrs Goodliff had one niece Valeria Mrs Ronald Ripley in Kingston and ill health forced her to move there where she spent the past few years at Extendicare The Jolly Marigold Elders of 0m old dessert and euchre Tuesday Oct 15 at the com munity centre The centre was decorated in fall flowers pum pkin fruit and leaves Approx imater 100 people attended Winners on the 5050 draw were is LeGrand Doris Merchant Mabel Jacobs Lillian Picker ing Fred Bragg Vi Allan Doug Sim Kate Besse Garf Burton Ralph Swainson Lucille Pren tice Mary Fairbanks and Lyla IIaclougall Euchre winners were high Bessie Crawford Ruth Boomer 2nd Mabel Jacobs Thomas Fletcher low Doris Merchant and Reta Buc nanan birthday party was held for Mrs Mary Williams at the home of her soninlaw and daughter Mr and Mrs Thomas Chillman on Sun Oct 14 Mrs Williams is 90 years of age Mrs Williams had seven children five surviving 18 grandchildren 15 great grandchildren and one great greatgrandchild Anoher party for Mrs Williams was held on Oct 15 at Sunset Lodge where she resides She received pla que from Premier Wm Davis telegrams from Governor Genral Ed Schreyer MP Doug Lewis and MPP Gor don Smith and lovely bouquet of flowers was presented from Orillia Mayor David McDonald and council he was also wished many happy returns from all her friends at the lodge The Jolly Marigold Elders ol Oro enjoyed day away from home recently when they ent bybus to the Sara Lee factory at Bramalea and then to the shop ping mall there Some of them happened to see Mrs Harold Biddington there former resi dent at RR Oro Station alllston by Jean Hand 4355378 Mona Ward recently spent couple Of weeks visiting with Rose Pyke and Mr and Mrs Cecil Kepler at Hensall also other friends at Seaforth Irene Fenlayson and Rose Pyke both of Hensall returned home with Mona and visited with her for few days Sunday Thanksgiving service was held in the new Grace Bapv tist Church Alliston East The official opening and dedication will be on Sunday November 11 at 330 pm Rev John Kenyon pastor of the church remarked that it will take another two weeks to complete the work The public is invited to this dedication service The Golden Age Club meeting was held Monday afternoon in the Shilton Hall Opening devo tions were given by Rev Nightingale minister of Trinity Centennial United Church Rosemont There was brief business session Beatrice Cor bett presented two Golden Wed ding Anniversary gifts to two couples Leonard and Roberta Rogerson and Sandy and Mary Ellis The program started off with the Senior Citizens choir dressed in Halloween costumes leading in lively sing song under the direction of Ida McKelvey Three corsages were presented first to lda who was celebrating birthday that day another to Joy McMullen faithful member Of the choir and also to the President Margaret Stoltz Several joined in the parade when many with various costumes marched around the hall to violin and piano music provided by Andy Beyer and Irene McMaster Prizes were awarded to Florence Wilson Bill Calder Roy Peterman Sam and Mar jorie Johnson Irene Holland and Emma Anderson for the best costumes These were xii aw GENUINE BAKERY judged by Barbara Floyd Elsie Parkinson and Frank Heard Rev Fred Jackson entertained the group with number of magic tricks Several joined in square dance with musicians from Barrie and Cookstown The caller was Jim McGinnis Lunch was served by the com mittee in charge It was very pleasant meeting and much credit goes to the ones who spent lOt of time making plans for the afternoon of fun CONVENTION The Simcoe Area Womens Institute 47th Annual Conven tion was held in Stayner Presbyterian Church on Oc tober 15 and 16 Program theme was Guide the Children They are the Builders of the Future Attending from Alliston In stitute was Margaret Merrett Lee Kennett Marjorie Crosbie Irene Ball alternate delegate and Jean Hand delegate who was an overnight guest of Harold and Anabel Gilchrist Monday October 15 an in terested crowd Of people at tended the program Of music held in the Womens Institute Hall of the Alliston Memorial Library Martha Hagan of Mon treal entertained with Air and Variations on an instrument called the Virginals The Virginals was used in Shakespeares time of the mm and 17th centuries The Onward Unit from St Johns United met at the home of Jerry Halbert in Barrie on Tuesday evening for their regular monthly meeting Jean Owens gave an inspiring Thanksgiving devotional ser vice and Jean Leonard presented short program on the topic Prayer The Alliston District Associa tion for the Mentally Retarded meeting was held Wednesday night in the Lions Hall Trish Graggan of the Ontario associa tion was guest speaker film Sharing the Experience with Peter was shown The Stevenson Memorial Hospital Auxiliary meeting was held Thursday afternoon in the neighborly news nurses residence Mr Consul administrator spoke briefly Some new members were in troduced and welcomed Plans were finalized for their Christmas bazaar to be held this coming Saturday in the Orange Hall Wellington St at 10 am Sincere sympathy goes out to Donald and Lydia Campbell in the passing of Donalds sister Cora Reid Funeral service this Monday at 11 am from the Ogden Funeral Home on Shep pard Ave Agincourt Inter ment in St Andrews Presbyterian hurch Cemetery Mansfield The Kidney Foundation dance was held in the Legion lHaIl on Saturday night Ian and Jean Hattie provided the disc jockey music for the dance In 37 Johnson of Collingwood was the lucky winner of the afghan draw Several lucky draws were made of articles donated by local merchants Ladies of the Legion provided buffet lunch VISITS OUSINS The latter part of the week Jean Hand visited with cousins Ray and Carlotta Stewart in Detroit cousin Elva Lynch of London accompanied Jean to Detroit Wednesday afternoon Yours truly had happy time visiting with five sisters my cousins in the Stewart home Friday evening all attended an evening of chamber music pro vided by Richard Piippo cello accompanied by Fontaine Laing piano This event was held in the Edsel and Eleanor Ford House at Grosse Pointe Fontaine is sisterinAlaw of Carlotta Stewart Beth Huggins and Marjorie Discoll all of Detroit Elva Lynch London and Alice Neck Peterboro VIrs Laing graduated from the University of Texan and receiv ed her Masters in Music from the University of Michigan She and her husband Bob live in Detroit Jean and her cousin Alice Neck arrived home Satur day night EENDLEYS FLOWERS Now OPEN IN DUCKWORTH PLAZA GROVE DUCKWORTH OPLANTS OFLOWERS OARRANGEMENTS GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS WATCH FOR THE GRAND OPENING OF BARRIES lARGEST PLANT FLOWER WAREHOUSE ON ALLIANCE BLVD SOONll FENDlEYS FLOWERSl 7265an ANNOUNCES ITS GRAND OPENING stage FRIDAY ocr 26th AT DUCKWORTH PLAZA OPENING SPECIAL KAISER ROLLS limit pkgs per family DOZEN OSVLENFRESVH our EVERYDAY éBREADs 73730l2 298 BAKED FRESH DAILY PUMPERNICKEL RYE WHOLE WHEAT OR PLAIN BUNS PIES COOKIES PASTRIES CAKES WEDDING REGULAR GENUINE BAKERY STORE lOW PRICE the examlnor Friday Oct 26 1879 Three face charges Three Mohawk Indian women from the Caughnawaga reserve near Valleyfield Que Barbara Homer Sherry 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