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Barrie Examiner, 8 May 1978, p. 5

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alliston by Jean Hand 4355738 The Alliston Ontario Provincial Police held benefit dance Cpl William Madill presented cheque for $1107 to the ADTEC Principal Richard Stisky and Marg Bricknell of the Victoria Nursery School for handicapped children This money was raised for the Alliston and District AsSociation The Alliston AllStar Mens hockey team took the chain pionship trophy at the recent Bradford tournament The most valuable player award went to the Alliston goalie Dave McCutcheon Each player received an individual trophy also Ralph OLeary was the coach and Paul Mills the captain This is the second year for the tour nament and the first time for Alliston to enter Congratulations Mr and Mrs John Winter held open house recently at their home on the Third Line of Essa the occasion of their 35th wedding anniversary The couple were married in Ilolland and came to Canada in 1953 They have daughter Reta Mrs Cor Byli Everett Willie Mrs Eisser of Stroud three sons Henry Richmond Hill his wife nee Martha Valk Clarence his wife nee Wendy Townsend and John both of Alliston They have five grand children The family are members of the Christian Reformed Church Alliston Withdraws his claim Barrie man has withdrawn his fouryearold damages claim against the city City councils general com mittee learned recently that Homi Danikevala Puget St has withdrawn his claim for $785 against the city for damages he says were caused when sewer backed up into his basement in July 1974 The claim bounced back and forth between the city finance committee the citys in surance company and council since then On April Iamkevala laun ched suit against the city in Small laims Court But he withdrew the suit April 12 after learning the court could not hear the case because the time limit on his case had expired Resolution rejected move by Grey County coun eil to have the provincial educa tion minister consider restruc turing regional and county hoards of education to make them more responsive to tax payers was rejected by coun cils general committee last week In its resolution Grey County council said the present educa tion system is too expensive and topheavy with over paid administrators and con sultants Education costs arent likely to go down the council said and they could be increased dramatically if market value property tax assessment is im plemented by the province The resolution was rejected by general committee because it did not suggest how the restructuring should be carried out and did not take into ac count that school board trustees are elected represeiitat ives who should be responsive to the desires of their electorate PRESIDENT RICELECTED SASKATOON CP Bert Crawford of Watrous Sask has been reelected president of the Motion Picture Exhibitors Association of Sasjatchewan Ken Bell of Saskatoon was elected vicepresident and Gary MeKellar of Regina is secretarytreasurer New in Town Youll find friend where you see this sign utiti Must Elli Mltltli For more information all PhonehZZB6748 ea gt NEWTENANTS Tenants have received their keys for the new Senior Citizen Building at 109 Wellington Street West Alliston Many of the tenants are getting tele hones and carpet installed in eir new apartments Some of the 16 chosen ones have started to move in Mr and Mrs Ernest Cum berland visited with their daughter Gail teacher in Brampton school Mrs Margaret Anne Plaxton Owen Sound was attending con ference in the city and also visited with her parents and sister Irene Holland spent few days lately in Woodstock visiting Mr and Mrs Charles Tucker and her daughter Mrs Raymond Bevis in London The students of Banting Memorial High School had repeat performance of the Music Man recently The students had spent long periods of hard work in preparing for the play It was sellout performance again and many remarked what fan tastic show The school band needs special mention too The Burns Community Group held their regular meeting Monday night at the home of Mr and Mrs George Jaffray Mrs Donna Nero and daughter Angela of Welland are spending few days with her parents Mr and Mrs Roy Peterman APRIL MEETING The Alliston and District Horticultural Society held its April meeting Thursday in St Johns United Church Hall Mrs Helen Stiibtsh second vicepresident opbtied the meeting Announcornents in cluded the program outline for museum and Archives Day June4 The Society has been invited to Beeton May 23 and con ventiOn in Kingston June 14 to 16 Caroline Collims ve the report of the Distric 18 con venti0n held earlier in April panel discussion and question period was the feature of the evening Chairman Pope of Civic Garden Centre Don Mills past director and member of the advisory committee of the centre was moderator Other members were Marsh WxM Earl James Ford and Price Each with specialt such as gardening under lig ts rose growing photography to prepare flowers and vegetables for showing and growing annuals from seed dealing mainly with the subject The Best Modern Annuals an Perannuals They Suggested many new varietie and encouraged members to grow the different for better results plant sa was held with Ed Smith as auctioneer netted the societ $8055 Recently the Bantin Memorial Hi School Ba wastakento aterfordtopla at an afternoon concert in district high school This is student exchange project mth BIRTHDAY Miss Nellie Ryan celebrated her 80th birthday last Friday afternoon at her residence in the Senior Citizens building on NelsonSt fiery Ate Sp eaker at Women Alive conference Women should obey husbands WATERLOO Ont CP Women should obey and submit to their husbands because God gave man the role of leader and woman that of follower says United States author Elizabeth Elliot Speaking during the weekend to 3500 women at the fifth an mal Women Alive convention Mrs Elliot said erasing the dis tinction between the sexes is demonic It will destroy our society our churches she said have seen it destroying mar Special meeting of SCBE The Simcoe County 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you open plus an opportunity to win an additional bonus of $10 $100 or $1000 Here are your Cash Bonus Certificate chances of 800000 Certificates distributed all are worth $1 200 are worth an additional $1000 2000 are worth an additional $100 and 20000 are worth an additional 510 Your chances of winning the Prize of Lifetime contest are related to the number of entries received The Prize of Lifetime selected entrant plus all recipients of Cash Bonus Certificates worth an additional $10 $I00 or $1000 must correctly answer skilltesting question COME IN TODAY YOU COULD WIN THE PRIZE OF LIFETIME Royal Trust 320 Boyfioltl Strut onfioki Mull lento Complete contest rules are available at your nearest Royal Trust Savings office Contest closes lune 30 1978 riages and have seen it de stroy personalities She said men should be the initiators and women the re spondents because God created men first and women were made for men as gifts from God The gift of masculinity in in itiation The gift of the woman is response leading and follow ing rule and obedience Women who think of them selves as persons rather than as women are victims of thor oughly nonChristian ideology Mrs Elliot said She said she cannot under stand why women want to enter the business world when they have men to take care of them The conference organized by Women Alive an interdenomi national Christian womens or ganization based in Barrie also featured speaker from Maryland 28yearold Joni Eareckson an artist who was paralysed from neck down in swimming accident 11 years ago Miss isareckson told about 190 handicapped persons during special session Sunday that they could hope for new bodies when they get to heaven From this wheelichair love thinking about heaven she said the examiner Monday May 1078 Investigating early breakin Barrie city police are investi ating breakin at the Bar rie Service Centre on Bayfiel Street early this morning says Sgt Ronald Pickard police constable on patrol around am discovered one of the windows of the centres overhead doors smashed and eundisclosed amount of money in cash and cheques missing says Police have made no arrests in connection with the break in which occured some time between the 1115 pm closing of the centre and the discovery of the broken window Row boats get their point across Some of an estimated i600 row boots and gondolas ly the waters of Venice Italy Sunday as they participate in Vogalonga regatta open to any kind of rowing vessel The race is intentioned Sears Get hopping Long and short coats 49 to 749 Reg $50 $90 and 3piece suits 499to 99 Reg 1999 $35 Personal shopping only Womens coat and suit dept Sale ends Sat May 13 at 530 pm SimpsonsSears Ltd Sears Barrie Georgian Mall 509 Baytleld St 7264451 Rog and Wu rotor to SimmonsSoars Ltd prices Wide varie and suits quantitie Store hours MON TUES SAT 930 am to 530 pm WED THURS FR 930 am to 930 pm to promote rowing and discourage motorboats which have damaged buildings along Venices waterfront by 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