Studns boner 60 attend Fourth Birthday Luncheon is Karen Scott and Glenn Warnica were chosen top students at Barrie Central Collegiates awards assembly Thursday The students were chosen on threepoint basisstudent votes staff votes and academic standing Karen Grade 12 student was also chosen outstanding athlete Glenn Grade 13 student is president of the band Examiner Photo we Central Collegiate principal Ron Mossop shared top honors with two young ladies Thursday at the schools awards assembly Jeanne Cumming left Grade 12 student won the Central Brick Award for outstanding contribution to school spirit Carolyn Kostandoff Grade 13 student received the major Frank Hersey Trophy as leading citizen Mossop received the hip Off the Brick Award as the staff member contributing most to school spirit Examiner Photo Girls and Boys NOW NAME ADDRESS ll The Fourth Annual Birthday luncheon of the Canadian Opera Guild Barrie and District Branch was held at the Holi day Inn recently About 60 guests and members were present as Miss Jean McLeod introduced the head table Head table guests were Mrs Etta Kukes secretary Mrs Ross Smith vicepresident John Fraser soloist Miss Con nie Fisher stage director and teacher at the University of Toronto Miss Jean McLeod president Mrs Jean Ledereer head of the Canadian Opera Guild Mr Johannes Kleiboer program convener Mrs 100 registrations needed by Friday for musical event threeday musical con ference scheduled for June 24 to 26 at Blue Mountain in Coll Council seeking response An Experience 77 project sponsored by the Greater Huronia Sports Council offers women in Simcoe County the portunity to develop leader ip skills in sports and recrea tional activities Women in Recreation sum mer program funded by the provincial government is plan ning an information seminar designed to provide interested women with an opportunity to get involved in leading and organizing activities Interested women are asked to contact Sadie van Beest or Judy Perkin at the greater Huronia Sports Council They are looking for suggestions on how best to meet the needs of women in the area who want to get involved in leading and organizing recreational ac tivities For further information call Midland 5262261 Orillia 3267397 Stayner 4283240 Beeton 7292294 and Coldwater Zenith 15420 All lines are toll free Plan reception for governor COLLINGWOOD Staff Plans for rousing reception for Ontario lieutenant governor Pauline McGibbon when she visits here on Friday June 24 have been advanced by the Canada Day Committee The lieutenant governor ac cepted an invitation to take part in Silver Jubilee celebra tions in honor of Queen Elizabeth II in the Collingwood arena Pauline McGibbon will be ac companied by her husband Donald retired vice president and treasurer of Im perial Oil Limited dance will follow the of ficial program festival of music centred at Blue Moun tain with concerts and workshops also is planned for the same weekend CLlP COUPON AND MAIL TODAY YES WANT TO EARN MY VERY OWN REGULAR WEEKLY INCOME ENTER MY NAME AS CARRIER AGE PHONE NO PARENT SIGNATURE THE EXAMINER lb BAYFIELD ST BARRIE 726 6537 Join the over 210 carriers earning their very own regular weekly income APPLY NOW Make sure your application is on tile now Well call you when route is available in your area Dont be left out while others earn regular income Get in on the action act now Phone 7266537 More than just regular weekly income Prizes tool Contests to earn extra money and chance for exciting never to be forgotten trips Theres lot of advantages in being newspaper carrier ingwood may be cancelled unless the organizers get 100 registrations by Friday The special weekend was to include workshops and concerts with Elmer lseler the Festival Singers and the Canadian Brass Coordinator Denis Mildon of Stayner said that only 20 registrations had been received as of Monday Without mi nimum of 100 the event will be financially unworkable and will be cancelled he said Tuition fee is $30 There is an additional charge of $30 if meals are desired Cost for the whole package including ac commodation would range from $70 to $100 depending on the desired living quarters The event organized by the Collingwood Area Arts Council is descrived as unique and exciting June weekend with Canadas outstanding profes sional choir director and brass quintet This is music conference more for doing than talking that will reward singers and in strumentalists alike For further information call the Arts Council at 4453430 or write to 22 Second St Coll ingwood Muriel leeper founder and past president Mr Robert Lederer and Mrs Joyce Langford pianist Pianist for the head table assembly was Mrs Susan Ricketts birthday cake made by Mrs Eileen Cameron held four pink candles which were blown out by the chairman of the Canadian Opera Guild Mrs Jean lederer In message from the Guild presented by Mrs Lederer members were given an outline of the coming seasons ac tivities PART IN CARAVAN This is going to be very ex citing wonderful season she said Details were given of trip to Ottawa and the Guilds par ticipation in the Canadian Caravan beginning Friday This is the first time we have been included The public will come into the display as though going back stage This will lead into restaurant where exotic food beer gardens and singing waiters will be found she said There are at least 500 members working hard on this project the audience was told Passports for the event which is to be held at the Ontario Col lege of Art in Toronto are $4 on Oct the Guild will com bine its talents with those of the Daughters of the Regiment in fund raising event in which the two groups will split the profits She also told the group of dinner to take place at OKeefe Centre on October 27 It is very busy season coming up and do wish to tell you what fantastic job you are doing here GUEST SPEAKER Mrs Muriel Leeper founder of the Barrie branch introduc ed the guest speaker Mrs Con nie FisherCraig Mrs Fisher who works in the opera department of the University of Toronto told the goup how important their sup port of the opera scholarship fund is She outlined the courses and subjects taken by the opera students at the University and told the group how important their continuing support is Mrs Mary Clare thanked Mrs Lederer saying that the members of Canadian Opera companies always look so hap py and comfortable in their roles In responding to Mrs Lederers remarks about the importance of an opera stu dents exposure to the critics Mrs Clare said critic was like eunuchthey sit by and watch every night an wish they could do it too GUEST SINGER John Fraser guest singer for the luncheon was introduced by Johannes Kleiboer who told the audience that Fraser enjoys cooking gardening and sports as well as music Fraser who is an opera stu dent has been the recipiant of scholarships from the Guild He lives in Barrie grew up in Owen Sound and taught high school in Midland and Penetang The teacher with whom he gr for Canadian Opera Guild Barrie branch will be studying is Gianni Jaia who works at the New York Ci ty Centre Opera and will be liv ing in Toronto and commuting Joyce Langford Barrie piano instructor and member of the Guild accompanied Fraser on the piano The singer and accompanist were thanked by Robert Jackson who presented Mr Fraser with small token of the groups appreciation OTHERS THANKED Mrs Rose Smith thanked the social committee for arranging the luncheon as well as their work throughout the year Thanks went to Mrs Gladys Jansen Mrs Billie Anderson Mrs Mary Phillips Mrs Irene Pigett and Mrs De Kennedy Thanks also went to Mrs Jane Rogers for the flower centerpieces Mrs Eileen Cameron for the birthday cake and her work on the sale of tickets and Mrs Loiusa DeVries for looking after the raffle One lady Mrs Channen found dine in her piece of birthday cake and received an opera ticket to any per formance as result Members were reminded to purchase their opera season tickets as soon as possible Industrial and Home Carpeting 305 Blake St Simcoe Plaza 7372860 Jack Duffy Joe Harradine Jack and Joe are proud to announce the opening of their new carpe store at the above address and welcome all their old and new customers in for free coffee and to see what we have to offer the examiner Tuesday June 14 1977 Pretty lucky guy Rick Schally ll of Sunnybrae School in Stroud felt he was pretty lucky guy Friday night at the Christian Womens Club Mens Night Dinner held at the Embassy Hall in Bar rie Ron Ellis former Toronto Maple Leaf hockey player who recently played the World Hockey series with Team Canada was guest speaker at the dinner He took few moments out after the dinner to talk to Rick and Lloyd Knight guest soloist and show them his Bible with the Maple Leaf Hockey club crest on the front Ellis spoke of his life as Christian and how it has helped him get hold on life and given him peace of mind Examiner Photo Strawberries Pick your own 45 Bring your 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