Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 7 May 1979, p. 13

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notebook Any nonprofit organization or individual may have community event in Notebook Just call 7266537 and ask for Stephen Garner Calls for Monday Notebook must be received by noon Friday for publication the lollowing Monday Calls for Weekend Notebook published Friday in Panorama must be received by noon Wednesday monday fThe Barrie Canoe Club meets at the Consumers Gas Building at 730 pm There will be slide presentation of marathon and club activities to date The winning ticket on the raffle will be drawn IOThe Barrie chapter of the Toronto District Christian High School is having its annual manure sale in the east end of the city The wellrotted horse manure costs $250 bar rowful Order now for delivery May 12 Call 7266882 or 7370957 The proceeds go to the Toronto District Christian High School OTottenham Lions Bingo at 730 pm in the Tottenham Community Centre $250 jackpot must go each week early birds sharethewealth rolling $200 jackpot consolation of $50 goes OBingo at pm at the Canadian Legion Branch 147 St Vincent Street and Cundles Road Barrie Jackpot $500 con soltion $100 OThe Simcoe County Chess Club meets from 630 to 10 pm in the Barrie Public Library New members are welcome OThe Childrens Annex of the Barrie Public Library holds French hour for preschoolers from to pm tuesday Olhere will be coffee party and bake sale at St Georges Church Ilall from 930 to 11 am oToday is the opening day for ladies golf at the Barrie Country Club Golf starts at 130pm dinner and general peeling begin at pm Please call the club for reserva ions oThe Barrie Toastmasters Tlub holds past members night Anyone who belonged to the club in the past is welcome to attend the meeting which begins at 630 pm in the Howard Johnsons restaurant on Bayfield Street oEuchre at the Bell Ewart Community Centre at pm 5050 draw will also be held OThe GetTogether Club of Barrie will meet at 130 pm at the ANAF Club New members are welcome Blighty Bingo at the Wyevale Orange Centre at pm oThe Stroud Senior Citzens meet at 130 pm in the Stroud Com lex The Bel Ewart Euchre Club plays at pm in the Belle Ewart Community Hall For more information call Dave Davrdson at 4562357 OThe Canadian Calorie Counters meet at pm at St Marys Separate School on Codrington Street For more in formation call Flo Houghton at 7260592 0A preschool story hour is held at the Childrens Annex of the Barrie Public Library from 10 to 11 am every Tues day and Wednesday No registration is required OThe Duplicate Bridge Club meets every Tuesday at pm at the YMYWCA Everyone is welcome For partners call 7374469 oThe Mello Blends practise every Tuesday at 730 pm at Oakley ParkSchool Grove and Davidson Streets Women interested in Joining the chorus are invited to attend wednesday oThe Beaver Rebekah Lodge No 190 holds dessert tea at the IOOF Hall on 155 Ferris Lance from 130 to 330 pm There will also be bake table Admission is 75 cents oThc Young Womens Fellowship holds dessert card party at Trinity Anglican Church 24 Collier St at 730 pm Bridge euchre and door prizes will be featured Tickets are $150 fall Kathy at 7260317 oCatholic Womens Thrift Shop at Canadian Forces Base Borden is open from to 830 pm Location is Building P2 North side between the chapels For further information call 4240703 oThe Gingham Door Barries Nearly New Shop operated by the May Court Club of Barrie who use the proceeds for community projects is located at 74 Maple St Barrie and is open Tuesday to Friday from 1030 am to 430 pm Satur day 1030am toz pm OMeetings are held every Wednesday for TOPS Take Off Pounds Sensibly nonprofit weightwatchers organiza tion The meetings are held at Goodfellow Public School in Alcona Beach for more information call Josie at 4303779 OThc Barrie Chapter of the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America meets at pm in Monsignor Clair School on Cundles Road east of St Vincent Men interested in joining the chorus are welcome to attend OArts and crafts are sold by Barrie residents from 12 to pm at the Farmers Market on Muleaster Street Margaret Trudeau estranged wife of Prime Minister Trudeau sits with ac tress Hermione Gingold Tuesday during taping session last week for the On Griffin show Merv Griffin Show in New York City CP Photo Lightfoot acquittal set aside by judge TORONTO CPI Singer Gordon Lightfoots acquittal on charge of drinking and driv ing was set aside Thursday by an Ontario Supreme Court judge Mr Justice Sydney Robins ruled that Provincial Judge SM Roebuck made an error in law last August and ordered the trial reopened Lightfoot was acquitted on charges of driving with blood alcohol level above the legal limit in February 1978 Roebuck ruled that the testimony of police officer who administered breath analysis test was not adequate to prove Lightfoots condition while driving Robins ruled Roebuck should have accepted the officers oral testimony and should not have demanded certificate of analysis During the trial police of ficer testified that he stopped Lightfoot while driving in Toronto and the singer had reading of 120 milligrams of alcohol per 100 millilitres of blood The legal limit is 80 Strike action possible at Festival Theatre STRATFORI nt Il contract dispute between the Stratford Festival Theatre and union representing 10 carpcir ters engineers maintenance workers and guards remains unsettled with the opening of the theatre season month away and depending on now soon the conciliator files his report and what he recommends union members might be on strike for the seasons Opening June John Askin president of L0 cal 220 London and District said Service Workers Union lunch is provided Guelph premiers opera UUELPH Ont CPI Tell fairy tale about ragtag flop eared dog and princess and its bound to be hit So it was Friday night at the Guelph Spring Festival this year celebrating the Inter national Year of the hild when the Canadian Childrens Opera thorus presented the world premiere of 304111111110 work by internalionalIyfamed GianCarlo Menotti Derek llolman conducted and Heiner Pillar directed hip and His Dog with young David oulter of Toronto leading the 36Amemlxr cast and chorus as Chip STERLING TRUST CORPORATION Archie Fulton Sterling Trust Corporation is pleased to announce the appointment of Archie Fulton as Assistant Manager of its downtown Barrie branch Mr Fulton who has six and halt years experience in the trust and banking field was previously working in Sterlings Lindsay branch The downtown branch is located at lb Dunlop St and is open Monday to Thursday om to pm Friday am 106 pm and Saturday om thursday oThe Cookstown PreSchool Play group meets from to 11 am in the Cookstown Town Hall Euchre at the Alliston Orange Hall Admission 75 cents oKnights of Columbus bingo at 730 pm in the Legion Hall St Vincent Street and Cundles Road Barrie Thetwosides met witha con the union has asked for no ciliator for 12 hours Wednesday board report 7269944 Skew TIMES DAILY AT PM Beyond your wildest dreams HOWELLS THE MWNIDIE DI THIIINIES WI iCDNE Festival The festivals house program boasted two youngsters playing the role of the dog Ben ar lson or Andrea Kuzmich for the three performances the op era will have here Working on his third commis sioned opera for this year Men otti came here from New York and pleased with the prepara tions made by the chorus llola man and Pillar he left them untouched for the production 783am ADULI NHITAINHINT HGWELLSTHE SHAPE OF THINGS TO COME Slowing JACK PALANCE CAROL LYNLEY BARRY MORSE and JOHN IRELAND min NICHOLAS CAMPBELL as losoriond EDDIE BENTON as Kw fret LJINE Produrel Hetrg Alon Towels Prodtxed VVIIIiom Dovxkon Dueded by George MCiowon ACFI Imeslmenls presentation New in Town Youll find friend where you SNOW TIME PM ONLY see this sign INCLUDING BEST PICTURE BEST DIRECTOR BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR Ei For more information all Phone are comm wanna Om nuscaisotvnuucr an uommr ELi TREK ERA ll ONT Mitchell criticizes book ban suggestion Author and playwright WO Mitchell said Friday that Rev Ken Campbell minister involved in na tional bookbanning cam paign is using the issue to raise funds for his organiza tion Mitchell said that Rev Campbell of Milton Ont raised more than $20000 in one week last year by appeal ing for money to help ban some books being taught in public high schools YOU COULD WIN Details in the Mall Georgian C$1311 Hwy 266 27N0rlh the examiner Monday May 1979 13 TORONTO CP Tickets for the Ontario Art Gallery showing of Treasures of Iut ankhamen the best exhibition of ancient Egyptian art ever shown in North America will be available by mail order starting Aug the gallery has announced The 55 objects from the tomb of Tutankhamen 22 of which have never been out of Egypt before are fashioned from such precious metals and jewels as gold alabaster onyx and ebony gallery spokesman said ticket order forms will be avail able at designated retail outlets The Bay Eatons Sears and Simpsons across 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