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Barrie Examiner, 4 Dec 1979, p. 17

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WW93MIKWLW examiner Tuesday Dec 1979 17 At trial Kim Jaekyu former chief of the Korean Central Intelligence Agency sits the defendants on bench wearing handcuffs at Seouls army head quarters Tuesday Kim and seven others are charaed in connection with the assassination of President Park Chunghee at dinner party in an attempted coup AP Laserphoto Beatrice Johnston 326681 community showe was held iii Rugby Hall for Mr and Mrs Stanley Langman who were married recently They were presented with chair bathroom seales and hamper to uiateh oiigratulatimis and best wishes to the bride and grooiti Visitors with Mr and Mrs Jack Malley were their daughter arid families were Mrs Stephen Dinsmore and family Whitney and Mrs David Ferguson and boys 01 dwater There was good turnout of parents and friends to tire tIl Homemaking eluh achieve ment night at Twin Lakes Secondau School This unit was Needlepoint The leaders and cltih girls are to he congratulated on their program club books and displays there was lot of work put in to them There were several girls in this District who received their County Honours which is six units cotiipleted Deepest sympathy to the family and relatives of Mrs Thomas Crawford who passed away recently liltstrawtord spent many years in this coin munity before moving to the 2nd Concession Orillta Township in the 1950s She as in home this past few years The Womens Institute met on leduesday evening at the home of Mrs George Lawrence Orillia There was good tttrii out of members and visitors Mrs EdwardJohnson opened the meeting with the Ode Mary StewartCollect and Lords Prayer The minutes treasurers report and cor respoiideuee was gi veii by secretary treasurer Molly Thoma rs rd Langmau gave report on the area convention The plant course is to he held iii the New Year at the hall Final plans were iuade for the Christmas dinner at St tlianasius Church Orillia Mrs Itay Shaw couvenor of Iweedsiiuitr Iltstory gave sortie of the highlights of ltughy Institute arid had several pictures hieh was all very interesting social ltour was enjoyed alter the closing of the meeting Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Gerald Ball inee Linda Scotti on the birth of son First grandchild for Eric and Jovce Scott Mr and Mrs Berual Johnston and Willred Johnston attended birthday party tr honor ot Mrs lloward Johnstone at the home of Mr and Mrs John ltnard Orillia Muriel Hart 4872030 The annual Orange Lodge Euchre and draw was held in Hawkestone Community Ilall on Fridav evening Nov flit with seventeen tables playing The draw Winners were as follows $50 Bonnie Station McDougall Oro S25 Rosemarie Itomanawski Mary St rillia $15 Wes Smith St Jean St Orillia $10 Brenda Carter RR Orillta The cake draw was won by Mr and Mrs Charles Ihornton Orillia Door prizes were won by the follow ing Irene OBrien Esther Boehn lsahel Dixon Bessie Crawford Elsie and Andy Bar tholomew Earl Robertson George LIUII eeil Cameron Mrs Lloyd Wood Karen and Jack Jermey Ernie Gentle Doris Reynolds Florence Black is Le Grand Mrs Hastings The lodge memhers wish to thank those who sold tickets those who bought them those who donated prizes atid everyone who came to the party to make it such success The 1st Brownie and Guide Group held successful bake sale tea and halaar III the new gym of East Oro Public School on Saturday Nov 17 Probably the ones coming the furthest were Mrs Carol Ingram and her daughter Laurie from Lon don Ont Mrs Ingram is sister of Mrs Glen Maw dsley The Marigold lolly Elders sang at St Aidans hureh seiw viee oit recent Sunday Everyone eirioy ed their two renditions and the fellowship which followed over etip of coffee We are glad to report Frank McDonnell has returned home after spending some time in Soldiets Memorial Hospital suffering from pneumonia Best wishes for continuing im provemeiit Mrs Frank llarrison had the mistortune to break hone in her foot while attending funeral at cousin in St Catharines David trauipton lr ot ier toria Bt spent few days visiting his parents Mr and Mrs David ramptoir Sr of ltlt Ilawkestotte Mrs Silk and Mrs Iteith of Grand Valley were recent visitors with Mr and Mrs lhert Iugsley Mrs lugsley was celebrating birthday Belated best wishes Heavy water leak worsens TORONTO itlt growing heavy water leak at the Bruce nuclear generating station has forced Ontario llydro to teaetiyate second generating unit at the station earlier than planned Station manager erii ust man said Monday the leak in one of eight hoilers ot the unit has reaelted about 30 kilograms an hour and the unit will prob ably be shut down hetoie the weekend The shutdown will coincide with the return to service ot unit shut down Friday because of jammed retuelltng ma chine Workers freed the ma chine front one end of the nu clear reactor early Monday As late as Friday plans called for the leaking unit to re main in service until about Christmas neighborly news Mrs Wanles 322878 Mr and Mrs Kenneth Smith of Nepcan visited recently at the home of the farmers mother Mrs Smith Harvey and Don and attended the funeral of their grandmother Mrs Preston Doan Mr and Mrs Alfred Collins of Kennisis Lake Haliburton spent the weekend of Nov 17 at the home of the latters brother and sisterinlaw Mr and Mr Archie Wanless and Peter Miss Laurie Columbus and her friend Miss Mary Apostle students at the School of Nurs ing Niagara University New York State spent the American Thanksgiving holiday here with Lauries arcnts Mr and Mrs AColum us Member mof the New Flos WII are attending the short cours on Indoor Gardenin under the leadership of Mrs Stone and her siter Mrs Jim Kenney of Elmvale The first meeting was held in the Phelpston school hall on Mon day afternoon Nov 19 Sum mary Day is to be in St Johns United Church Elmvale on Dec6 The annual fowl supper of the New Flos WI was held on Fri day evening in Phelpston Following meal singsong was enjoyed Four 4H Homemaking Club girls who had achieved provincial honours were each presented with gift from the WI They wre Lisa Kenney Marcia Lof tus Brigid McGill and Linda Porretta Mrs Sam Allen longtime 4H club leader made the presentation Miss Caroline De Gorter entertained with two piano solos and Mrs Sam Allen longtime 4H club leader made the presentation Miss Caroline De Gorter enter tained with two piano solos and Mrs Jack Cameron gave an amusing reading The winner of the lucky draw was Mrs Allen The remainder of the evening was spent in playing pro gressive euchre The winners of the prizes for the highes scores were Mrs Jack Cameron and Harvey Smith Miss Cathy Finlay of Toronto visited here on the weekend with her parents and brothers Mr and Mrs Grenville Doan of Barrie visited on Saturday with Mr and Mrs Archie Wanless Mr and Mrs Burton Cameron and Larry of Brampton visited on Sunday with their uncle and aunt Mr and Mcs Larry Cameron baxter by Mrs Norris Cochrane 4246637 The monthly meeting of the Ladies Aid and Womens Mis sionary Societv met at the homeof Mrs Olive Ruddick on Wednesday evening Devotions were prepared by Mrs Rojean Denney Mrs Dorothy Edgar president welcomed all pre sent Thirteen members answered the roll call with the word Sin from versein the Bible offering was received and dedicated Mrs Florence Denney read the minutes from our last meeting Mrs Leona Miskey and Mrs Goddard had interesting readings on Remembrance Day Th sick committee reported they visited Elwood Gauley Gordon Keirnan Mildred Turnbull Doris Cameron and Ella Mooney It as decided to hold our Christmas dinner on Sun day Dec at Baxter Hall 630 pm Each member to invite guest Our shutins were to be remembered with flower Bir thday greetings went out to Mrs Nancy Wehrmann Meeting closed in the usual manner followed with lunch by the committee in charge Sympathy is extended to Mrs Elwood Gauley and families in the death of Elwood He will be greatly missed Mr and Mrs Cecil Gordon along with other iii the group enjoyed wonderful tour in England Getwell wishes go out to Grdon Keitnan who is in Toronto Hospital Getwell wishes go out to Debbie Cooke who had surgery on her toe on Tuesday The Senior Citizens met in the Lions Club in Angus with 33 members and one new member 0neminutes silence was observed for our president Elwood Gauley Getwell wishes go out to Tom Boyle who is in the hospital Election of officers were con ducted by Mrs Mary McMaster acting president and Mrs Donalda Coehrane acting secretary Mrs Winnie Wordell and Mrs Lucy Fortiii acting scrutineers The slate of officers for 1980 are president Tim Finney 1st vice president Day Kurtz second viee presi dent Shirley Knight secretary Elsie Harris Treasurer auditors Mrs Mrs Winnie Bonniville Mahers and Wordell Dont forget our Christmas Dinner 011 Thursday Dec 13 at 530 in the True Blue Iiall stroud by Mrs Campbell 4361 084 Mrs Evelyn Brdy President of Stroud WI welcomed all to the Nov meeting 13 members and four visitors answered the roll call humorous item Secretary Mrs Rose Kelly read correspondence Re Foods For All Seasons and two delegates were appointed to at tend as cooks at Blue Flame Room Barrie It was decided to have Valentine morning coffee party and Bazaar and Bake sale Feb from 1000 am to 200 pm in the complex Our Dec meeting was set ahead one week Dec 13th star ting with luncheon at 1200 pm sharp Current events were by Mrs Doreen Parker the Motto Consumer Affairs an off shoot of family not sure of word was prepared by Mrs Janice Bushey and read by Mrs McGregor In absence of convenor Mrs Walters who is in hospital Paul Sadlon says WEHAVE TORAISETHE INTEREST RATES BUT ILL TELLYOU 17 Mcy Parker took charge of pro gramme and introduced Mrs Alice Bell of Sandy Cove Acres who displayed and talked on many Chrkstmas decorations she had made Mrs Bell was thanked by Mrs Thompson Following closing Mrs Rix con vened the delicious lunch pro vided by Mrs Hand and Mrs Mulholland Stroud Sr Citizens Tuesday meeting found 60 present 011 Dec 4th our Christmas Dinner will be catered too there will be Christmas pro gram but no gift exchanged Innisfil Chapter OES held successful Bazaar on Saturday Nov t7 prize winner of draw were Christmas CaleDorothy Lowery stuffed toy Eileen Callender knife set Hazel Mc Cullough Christmas stocking Betty Sanford Thanks to all who attended The ways and means commit tee are sponsoring series of bid Euchres the 1st one Nov 23rd found 42 folk enjoying the evening prize winners were Lila Marquis Hazel Mc Cullough and Mrs Camp bell Ladies also Vera Nelson Mens Harry Horton Ken Gould and Jack McCullough HAT ONLY BY ONE PER CENT Illa have held our TBIIE interest ruteut llflfiitnrus llEil Life Insurance $47 58 Finance hargcs 233 Bradford St Barrie 255 we ure only current tinuntrng rates FOR EXAMPLE $6000 financed at 2967 over 48 months till putlruge you are ordered units servire and qur purrhuse prrreule hnuld not miss us we nuldjut berguse Pnul Sudlun ants ustrng one man urell below his rute npp res nnthe purchase of new Memo l979 car or trqu or 1980 stuck or filling with nurdependuhle unur huueu limited time qualified credit PAUL SADLON MOTORS 7261811 YOLR CHEV OLDS CADILLAC DEALE 17 3V

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