Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 6 May 1978, p. 11

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Mrs Wanless 3222978 Miss Becky Bomberry and Miss Anne Hawn of Toronto spent the weekend of April 22 with the latters parents Mr and Mrs line Itawn and fami ly Mr and Mrs Andy Bar tholomew of io Station were Sutiday visitors SYMIAIIIY Sympathy is expressed to Mrs Roger lel Mastro whose brother died recently Mrs Del Mastro flew to Nova Scotia for the funeral Mrs Harold Smith and Mrs Smith left on Thursday for visit with the former soninrlaw and daughter Mr and Mrs David Enibree Susan Gregory and Kevin of Boston Mass Mrs Harry lrain ac companied by her sister Mrs Albert Jackson of Midland are holidaying in England WEDDING Mr and Mrs Elmer Atkinson and Lynda were guests at the Van astereitBarrett wedding in Ihelpston on Saturday Lyri da Atkinson was inaidofhonor Mrs Archie Wanless secretary of the New Flos Womens Institute is to attend the officers conference at the University of Waterloo which ends todav Georgina Mitchell 4563232 There was good turnout to the euclire party held at the Bell Ewart Community Centre recently There were 17 tables of players The high scorers for the ladies team was tie between Ethel Laceby and Lillian Arm strong Mrs laceby also won the most loiie hands The high scorers for the mens team was Bert Butler Orville Mitchell and the most lone hands went to Beat Ber tram playing on the mens team Pleased to see the young peo ple have been lucky in the Sit5o draw This week the Bose draw was won by Kim Wilson the Wintario tickets went to Georgina Hutchinson Win nifred Williams Iin Curtis and rville Mitchell Come and join us next week at pin Everyone is welcome the admission is 75 cents and lunch is served TOLR lt IlIIIIIth Sid Paine took group from Bell Ewart to Simciie Manor at Beeton on April 2i to visit some members of Bell Ewart Senior Citizens and other friends Those visited were Mrs Lucy Towneley Mrs Ruth Sprague Mr atid Mrs Percy LaCeby Fred Porritt and Hank Fisher Since it was beautiful lay some of the folks were out in the sunshine we caught Frank Fisher just getting out of the heaedpool Fred Porritt ahowed us some pictures of some friends anti family also one of himself modelling bathrobe when they had fashion show Ruth Sprague showed us two lovely little pictures she em broidered They have aii active group of peopledoing crafts Those accompaning Mr Paine were Lily Curtis Sybil Startsficld and yours truly Georgian Mitchell Fred Porritt was most helpful showing us the different rooms they have for entertainment and lovely chapel few daffodils were out but DAY TOURS Adult Senior Citizens and Children MYSTERY TOUR SUNDAY JULY Prices $8 $7 $6 KITTEN FACTORY LANARK PERTH SAT JULY 22 SAT OCT21 Prices $1350 $1250 $1000 OTTAWA TULIP FESTIVAL SATMAY 27 Prices $2100 $1995 $925 NIAGARA FALLS BLOSSOMS SAT MAY 14 Prices $18 $16 $9 1000 ISLANDS BOAT CRUISE GANANOOUE WED MAY 24 Prices $1850 $15 $925 MENNONITE AUCTION RELIEF SALE SUNMAY27 Prices $995 $875 $775 Far details call area code 416 Bradford 775 333l Toronto 3665606 TRANSTARIO TOURS INC the tulips will be lovely when they start toblooni It was lovely day for drive and everyone enjoyed the coin palilnt forget the spring tea bake sale and mini hazaarlat the Bell Ewart Community Centre to be put on by the ladies auxiliary of the Cana dian Legion No 347 on Saturday from 10 am to pin Evervone is welcome West ro Baptist Church in Edgar Village on Concession 0f Oro will be having Evangelist Merer lolan and soloist Lloyd Knight frotn May 14 to May ill at 745 in every night Pastor is Rev Boniiey and Crusade coordinator is Betty Evans Everyone is welcome Ladies Coffee lloiir is May 10 at lo hawkestone by Muriel Hart 4872030 Congratulations to the 0m Jolly Marigold Senior itizens Choir which placed first in the Kiwanis Musical Festival held at St James Church in rillia recently singing group from the Youth Educational Centre in Elmvale will provide musical program at meeting Wednes day of the St Aidans Anglican Church Womens group Mr and Mrs William Mould Senior spent the weekend in Toronto and visited for an an niversary service in the church they attended when living in Toronto Please note the change of time for the United Church and for Sunday School Commencing May church will be at 945 am and Sunday School will beat l1 in Service at St Aidans Anglican Church is at 10am There will be Crusade with Evangelist Merer Dolan and soloist Lloyd Knight in West Oro Baptist Church in Edgar Village on Concession of 0m This will be from May lttoMay 21 nightly at 745pm The ladies of the community are also invited to attend Ladies Coffee Hour at West Ore Church on Wednesday at 10 am Miss Betty Evans the crusade coordinator will be the guest speaker Everyone is welcome Mrs Carson 7288767 Teresa Morati is home from university in Guelph and was successful in her exams Roseanne Moran is home for the summer for Wilfred Laurier University Louise Carson and Sharon Loftus are home from Georgian College in Barrie Mr and Mrs Guard Moran were iii Toronto on Thursday and visited sister Celestine Kennedy and found her very well in her 85th year Mrs Ross Richardson was hostess in her home on Friday evening for shower for ludy Draper former resident here and bridetobe Miss Draper will marry Glen Paterson later this month our best wishes go with them Congratulations to John Van Casteran and Cynthia Barrett who were married on April 29 They will reside on Mr Casterans farm which is the former Draper propery Clarence arson had very successful farm sale on April Brian Loftus has returned to Waterloo University after Working for some months in Hamilton where he gained practical experience MOSCOW BROADCASTS MOSCOW tCPi Radio Mos cow has begun to broadcast in the international language of Esperanto and will continue to do so if Esperanto speakers around the world react favor ably lnterest in the inter national language has begun to gmw in the Soviet Union in re cent years where there are more than liitoenthusiasts PRESENTS Planting of trees expected The citys parks and recrea tion department will plant 645 trees worth $16000 this year Instant Shade Garden Centre of Painswick will supply the trees The contract was approved lhursday by councils general connnittee subject to council approval Gary Stoner recreation director said various types of trees will be planted in each location to prevent diseases such as Dutch Elm Disease from wiping out the citys in vestment THE GREAT BRITAIN TOUT FULLY ESCORTED DIRECT FROM BARRIE AND COLLINGWOOD From September 4th September 23rd 1978 For Only $106900 Per Person TOUR INCLUDES Double Occupancy Return transfers from BorrieCollingwood to Toronto International Airport Transfers on arrival and departure in UK Air Transportation by Air Canada jet charter class TorontoLondon and return In flight meals Accommodotion in London at the deluxe airconditioned Pento Hotel with private bath Accommodation throughout the tour at superior tourist class hotels in twinbedded rooms with private bath or shower Full English breakfast and dinner daily except in London where only continental breakfast is provided Comprehensive sightseeing program with local guide lecturer as detailed in itinerary including admission charges for inside visits ntercity travel by private deluxe motor coach Complimentory tickets for the Strotford Shokespeorion Festival with overnight accommodation at the Avonside Hotel in Strotford Tips for baggage handling and to hotel personnel Travelworld flight bag and portfolio of trqvel documents NOT INCLUDED Canodian Departure Tax $800 and Cancellation Baggage insurance velworld 168 Hurontario St COLLINGWOOD 4456370 41 Maple Avenue BARRIE 726397 Puppy resCued from fire Toronto fireman carries puppy to safety after it was rescued from burning basement apartment in the citys east end Thursday Firemen were called to extinguish six fires in the city in short period of time CP Photo City councils general com mittee rejected drawing up an election expenses bylaw Thurs day because campaign dona tions are not major factor in determining the outcome of municipal elections The committee members also felt the provincial legislation which allows municipalities to limit spending on municipal campaigns doesnt have enough teeth in it In turn lushg on lid model of an and truth bu SIMCOE Ill CARPET Est 1943 Professional Steam Cleaning Wall to wall carpets rug fiirniture WW IN YOUR HOME ON AT OUR PLANT FREE PICKvUP DELIVERY BARRIES FIRST COMMERCIALLY OPERATED TRUCK MOUNTED CARPET CLEANING UNIT 205 Dunlop St 7284761 flfigfiél boS Muguet Concentrated Eau de Cologne Spray 99 Hot it 50 Value des Bonus Special With the purchase of any Muguet de bais product you Will receive delicately scented beautifully boxed Muguet Soap 01 While quantities last Ask at the Cosmetic iiotinter for details of your Bonus and other EXCIIlng Muguet Spring Specuils Purse Perfume Spray 1302 550 The newest addition to the Jontue fragrance family pair nouni bois Spring the examiner Saturday May 19781 Ald Gord Mills however said he Would like to see such bylaw An election expenses bylaw would tell the electors that everything is above board he said Mayor Ross Archer 10year council veteran said campaign donations to aldermanic can didates if any are so minimal that they dont affect the outcome Bonus Gift from With any 58 00 or more purchase from the Fabulous Babe Collection receive the trial Size Skin Care Benus Pack containing one 50 ml Light Liquid Facial Cleanser and one 50 ml Dewey Facial Moisturizer Ask at the Cosmeticcounter for details Also available Babe Bath Oil Soap Body Maisturizer Body Powder Perfume and Cologne After Eight Mints ill Turtles Light or Dark 14 oz Reg Tamblyn Price 49 299 Black Magic 1Ittiocolates New Reg Tamblyn Price 79 Fm Jallles 299 Due to space limitations all items not available at all locations If you cant find the gift youre looking for here browse through our range of fragrances which includes Chantilly Essence Rare Jovan Musk Sex Appeal Wind Song Aviance Blase Nuance Tramp Tweed and Laughter From 25 to 16 00 72502 Reg Tamblyn Price 169 Smiles Chuckles Reg Tamblyn Price 69 129 Of election expenses bylaw First step taken towards defeat He said he never got dona tions when he ran for alderman and received some small help when he ran for mayor in 1976 Mayor Archer said he would like to see lawn signs banned during municipal election cam paigns because dont know howeffective they are The committees decision must be ratified by council on Monday COME SEE THE LEASING PEOPLE BARRIE DRIVEACAR 43 Essa Rd Barrie II We reserve the right to limit quantities Prices effective through May 14th 1978 Tambl dmgmhrt Saving money is only the start

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