Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 11 Oct 1977, p. 15

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Price one answer Maurice Strong left chairman of the United Nations energy conference held in Ottawa this past week appears to be listening as William Teron head of the Canadian delega tion tells reporters at an Ottawa news conference Friday that higher fuel prices are one way to reduce fuel consump tion Delegates from 34 nations attended the conference which ended Friday CP Photo Mrs Campbell 9361084 St James United Church Stroud celebrated its 125th an niversary service Sunday at 1115 am An organ and piano prelude Soldiers of the King was played by Jean Knapp and KelvinJohnston Call to worship was read in unison The choir sang an anthem Send Out Thy Light Hymn of celebration was sung to the theme of The Battle mn of the Republic with wor com neighborly news posed by Rev George James the minister Rev Walton Tonge of United Church House of Toronto was guest speaker He spoke on You can make difference His message taken from Psalm 24 Peggy Huska sang solo Christ Has No Hands But Our Hands accompanied by Kelvin Johnston on the piano Johnston composed the piece During the offering Jean Knapp and Kelvin Johnston played Coronation March ollowed by the singing of hymn Joyful Joyful Rev James offered prayer and the benediction then the choir sang the Hallejuah Chorus The evening service was at 730 The choir sang an anthem Holy Art Thou Mrs Jean Knap sang solo The Lords My hepherd accompanied by Mrs Booth at the or Rev William Fritz of Co Iier United Church Barrie spoke His sermon was Research Your Lives Rev Bylaard of the Presbyterian Church Stroud gave the benediction social hour followed in the church basement and Mrs Knap made replica of the churc in cake form It was resented to Mrs Butler who as attended St James for the last 50 years Lakelands Senior Citizens Club 285 met in Lakeside Hall Alcona Beach Sept 28 with Parker president presiding Mrs Mary Kliensteiber did her takeoff to Palochia and Theyre coming to take me awa recited poem Us Star ings and sang Faded Eggs Macgee played some old familiar tunes on the piano for singsong Mrs Bell on the piano and Parker on drums performed Some members enjoyed dan cing to Alle Cat Ed Scott sang three num rs bringing back old tunes and memories ac companied by Bell on the iano and Henry Woods on the armonica Tom Saunders also sang threenumbers Mrs Evelyn Rix and Mrs Marie Ayers attended the vegetable course in Barrie as leaders for Stroud Womens In stitute The ladies plan to have oneday course for the members in midOctober Any one in community in terested please call Mrs Rix at 4363504 for information new flos Myrs Wanless 3222978 Mr and Mrs Larry Cameron visited recently with Mr and Mrs William Cameron of Dun dalk Mr and Mrs Chester Cameron of Maxwell Mrs Sadie Clark and daughter thooxamlnor TuudyOctobor111077 To Marie Cameron of Collingwood Mr and Mrs Chas Saltys left Sept 18 for twoweek vacation in Florida Mr and Mrs Archie Wanless returned on Se 29 from threeweek holi in England Scotland and Wales They were accom anied by Mr and Mrs Harol Wanless of Egbert Mr and Mrs Roger Mastro flew to Nova Scotia for the funeral of Mrs Atkinson Mrs Del Mastros mother Mrs Elmer French who was patient in Wellesley Hospital has been transferred to Royal Victoria Hospital in Barrie Mrs Jon Felazuis is in Bran son Hospital Toronto for treat ment of her heart condition Recent visitors with Mrs Steve Rawn included Mr and Mrs Larry Plater Adam and Teresa of Collingwood and Mr and Mrs John Wilson and Sharon of Schomberg Mr and Mrs Russel Cameron and daughter Deb bie of Brampton visited with the Larry Camerons Mr and Mrs Harry Train at tended service in Ancaster on Sunday honorin the Rev Silas Lamb who ha com leted years as an ordain Baptist minister Lamb had been stu dent minister at the New F105 Community Church while at tending cMaster University from 19011911 Born in 1W8 Lamb is Minister Emeritus at the Ancaster Church and con tinues to be active in the ministry The next regular meeting of the New F105 Womens Institute is scheduled for Oct 11 at 130 pm at the home of Mrs Cline Rawn Bush flying hasni changed EDMONTON CP In the 50 years since bush flyin first began out of this city its unda mental pur ose hasnt changed It stil provides the fastest most practical and of ten the only link between remote areas and larger cen tres of population Despite technological ad vances which have brought scheduled jet service into areas where once only ski and float planes landed the skills of the original bush pilots are still in demand There will always be need for bush flying in every place they cant afford to build lan ding strip said Mac Millan one of the original bush pilots of the 19205 Bush aviation began humbly ferrying passengers and sup plies to and from small pros pecting and diamonddrilling camps and carrying mail to Ar ctic missions and trading posts The first pilots had little tech nical training and their planes lacked the so histicated in struments an navigational aids which are part of modern aviation There were no heated air planes or hangars Landing strips were frozen lakes open fields or anything else that was flat FOLLOWED RIVERS In the old days the air planes werent equipped for night flying said Jack Reilly veteran pilot who began fly ing in the early 19405 You had to fly as far as you could with the light and then get down somewhere Naviga tion was following the rivers and the land People who worked in the bush were tolerant of the trans portation problems because the airplane was their main link Reilly said really good bush pilot was the man who tried to pick up his passengers on the day he promised Edmontonbased flights were instrumental in opening up ise lated regions of northern Al berta the Northwest Territories and finally the Arc tic to economic development Increasing connection with industry led to improvements Oil and mining operations needed to transport manpower and equipment on regular and punctual basis The cost of running these things necessitated efficient flying service said Munro western bush pilot and president of the Canadian Aviation Hall of Fame The big chan was that business made emands for certain things at certain times Happiness begins wlth God Free Bible correspondence for adult teens children UNDENOMINATIONAL Write to TIIo Horvmon no BoxI95 If youre planning an extended stay in Florida you may wish to use the services of banks owned by company you know and trust in Canada Royal Trust owns banks in Miami Pembroke Pines near Ft Lauderdale Palm Beach St Petersburg Tampa and Jacksonville with more locations planned for the near future Our Florida banks offer full range of banking services including Certificates of Deposit How can we assist you before you leave We will gladly arrange for transfers of funds to facilitate the opening of your account at Royal Trust Bank in Florida So ifyoure going to Florida talk to us first Were here and there to serve you better Royal Trust We do more for your money ROYAL 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