mama lviv the examiner wednesdey June 28 1978 thornton Myrs olt 4589298 Thornton Womens Institute held its June meeting in Trinity United hurch With good au dicnce Guests were from Ivy Stroud Iainswick Littles Hill and Iookstown Institutes Kathleen Lennox in charge of the program called on Ar nold Banting who introduced the lhornton Womens In stitues version of Front Page Challenge Three panel members were lilorence Holt Len Stephenson and Eleanor Maltby The first challengers were Gordon and Beth Burke who operate flag business in the Village namely FlagslTnlimited The second challenger was Muriel Jacobs from IIlmvale Womens Institute Subdivision 11$ provincial hoard director The third challenger former Mayor Iorion Parker of Barrie The panel members unable to guess the challengers were given time to interview them Jill Stuart from Midhurst showed slides of Iangnirtung on Baltin Island where she worked as nurse for ooo Eskimos in mom The four seasons were pictured the lrigid snow clad mountain the spring breakup the short sumr mer season of 24hour sunlight $3393 23395 every day for six to eight Tag C0537 weeks and the all showing the £79 32a beautiful colors of the Arctic poppies rhixltxlendron cotton grass and tire weed lhe supplies for the Eskimos are brought once year by boat in the summer Excellent weaving hone carvings and embroidery are done by the Eskimos Some of these were ondisplay Arnold Banting with the help of his wife Florence conducted the program To Tell the Truth Panelists were Marg Mcabe Betty Schandleii and Meril unningham Shirley lcinness Whil emeha lainieson and Patricia Raven all claimed to be the real Patricia Raven of Bar iie bartender and waitress After much questioning the real Iatrica Raven stood up At intermisson Patricia llammond sang solo Blow ing in the Wind accompanied by Mamie Cumming The next three challengers were Anne Quick Margaret lackard and Joan larker all saying that they were Anne Quick ot Barrie postmistress The audience telt part ot the program as well as the panel in guessing the right per son iie coiiiiiieicial break of tered prics to the person whose birthday was closest to the date The prizes went to iordon and Florence llolt Other lucky piies went to amilla Shelby and Irs Stan Voniak Hoodie bags were taken home by eyciyoiic in attendance In side were recipes helptul hints plastic rain hats lipsick and iiitoiiiiatiye aricles with all these being doiiaed by arious tiims and the ministry ot agriculture special thanks goes to Kathleen Lennox Arnold Ban ting and everyone who so willr iiigly participated to make the evening an enjoyable success lunch brought the evening to close Some lhornton residents at tended the Itopia Strawberry Supper lune Everyone reported an abundance oi food IN OR ltillzlldysv llslicii Elltttlltll ASSORTED VARIETIES OR WITH PORK IN TOMATO SAUCE Holt were present at tookstown on June tor the unveiling ot the Judge lImily lergusoii Murphy plaque by Her llonor AICUITI rtiov lauline boo oiigratulations to Maureen ilinkheinerr Smith who received her Bachelor ot Science degree in nursing at the liiiversity ol loronto recently She is now employed at the Womens tollege Hospital in Toronto Attending the annual Mem orial Service at the SixthLine Innistil emetery on June lit were Scott Sharp and tlarcncc Munro Mrs llick Shirk mm ot lack Scott and her husband ot Windsor attended lrinitys service recently while visiting with The Scotts At the dedication service tor the redecorated and returiiish ed Sunday school rooms at ookstown Iiiited thiirch luiie til were ieorge and lltlorence llolt leaii Evans and Lucille licstice thought provoking address on Is it oithwhilc as given by NO llindle past superintenr dent for 21 continuousyears Wed 10 pm ThurSQ uomo lhclune ttl service at Trinity tnited thuch had an action GEORGAN MALL ONlY song gi en by Sunday school vocal duet love that Will pom not Let Me tio by Matt LUNCHEOH MP PRIDE OF CANADA SOIJH zlr FAtiK FIIPAHFD SWIFTTS PREM BURNS HAM FRENCHS MUSTARD 349 IN TOMATO SAW SFAGHETTI Zoom OH DEL MONTE FANCY LIBBYS ALPHA GETTI FRUIT COCKTAIL CSEANTERS PEANUTS IAII and loii Rice as well as an anthem by the regular choir with Terry Staplcton tak ingthesolopart lhat llog Allred was the story told liy ludi lIlliott the Sunday school superintendent Flowers were placed in the sanctuary as memorial to the late thailes Spencer Kay Rice was the speaker on June 33 In July the speaker will be leaii lel while Ron lcgg will occupy the pulpit on July ti 90 GUN Sï¬tï¬mizzzatagm 33319 83 ON 00000000000 ooooooooooummooomooo WEEK TEN WEEK TEN WEEK TEN II2RSII2AII mow June 26JUIY1 June 26Jul June 26Jul llm ANGEL pp unleptists at University of oriiia iavc found that jog Ed Bflgu Sign Arno an snow ging 25 miles week does not kenm ccflmy fame Plays AHhe Opera reduce the risk ol heart at Las Show cupid tack in pigs For full year PER SHOW pigs ran on tltlldlllill without so so 50 iinprovmg their circulation WITH oupon oupon oupon Arteries of themgger Digs turn oncommWWm wt MSIRVI tot meat to MIT QUANIIHIS to NORMAL FAMILY RIQUthMtNIS DOMINION Sioiiis thIll ed out to be no less clogged than those of sedentary pigs