began in 1966 to study of geneology the oxamlnor Wodnocday Nov 1977 Culminaiion of 10 years work What began as search in to his past has led Barrie lawyer Ozzie Rowe to the of fice of president of the Heraldry Society of Canada Rowe was installed in of fice at the societys annual meeting at the National Ar chives in Ottawa recently and received 600 members and guests at reception theRideau Club Rowes new position is the culmination of 10 years work with the society which promote the heraldry and His involvement began gwith the discovery of an an cestral coat of arms dating back to 1612 he said in an in terview My greatuncle was master at Westminster School in London he said and he did geneological research on the family background Among his papers and possessions sent to Rowe by an English relative who knew of his interest in history was watercolor painting of the historic coat of arms We know it was originally patented in 1612 says Rowe whose family has traced its history through records back toabout 1700 Its always been traditional knowledge in the family that our ancestors followed Cromwell from England to Ireland around 1649hesaid GAP IN RECORDS gap in family records exists between the coat of an ms and 1700 and other family if details are sketchy because of fire set by the Irish £747 wWW wrwmewwmzzmw OZZIE ROWE Republican Army in 1922 says Rowe All the births deaths and marriage records were destroyed in the fire he said Rowe decided in the early 1960s to claim his right to coat of arms on the basis of the 1612 document he says Its traditional that male decendants of the holders of coat of arms are entitled to bear coat of arms as well he said It was our 20th wedding anniversary at the time and promised my wife set of dishes with the coat of arms on it if could establish my right to one he said In 1965 Rowe appealed to Irish authorities and in 1969 finally had his claim con firmed His three sons now carry Rowes coat of arms with dif ferent marks of cadency on them to differentiate their First Prize $2000 Vacation Holiday Second Prize 10 Portable Candle Cassette Recorders with Builtin AMFM Radio Model JTR 1215 Third Prize 20 Polaroid 8X70 newest One Step Camera Outfits Heres all you have to do Open Savings or Chequing account for $50 or rnore at an Municipal branch between October 17th and December 3rd 1977 With every $50 new deposit ou rnalre to that account during tr context period ourr entitled to one entry to mo 1hr great excaprf one half of the value of for rrut be in Hazel and accornodation ar oedema mil be made through OK Johnson axe or Yiir1f1lli154 manHr iecoder vibbro family positions says Rowe There is no such thing as family coat of arms he sa coat of arms be ongs to an individual Each son can wear his fathers coat of arms with different symbol attached he says My oldest son has my ar ms with label in the chief position at the top of the shield in the shape of bar from which three bars are suspended he said The second son has crescent at the top of the shield while the third has fivepointed star he added There are provisions for up to nine sons When the chief holder of coat of arms dies says Rowe the coat descends to the eldest son who matriculates Each son then alters his label to distinguish his mark from the main shield While waiting for official confirmation of his arms Howe joined the newly formed Heraldry Society of Canada read an article about the society and joined in 1967 says Rowe who has held the positions of directorseond vicepresident and first vice president His term as president is nominally year in length says Rowe although in practice it stretches to two meetings and publishes quarterly magazine says Rowe While we have provision to establish area chapters in our charter therearenorealchapters or one of if Candle Jalue $170 each or awn One Step Camera Iitiit Ir v11 ce wrrmmnrw IIrt 114 each icr earnple depont lreuenl portaumtr illilllilij $00 eir iliiiIj accounts Hunk of our chances to win with only six branches participating downtown Barrie Georgian Mall Orillia Midland Gravenhurst and Pembroke compare the rates the Municipal is uttering on Savings and Chequing then open your account today Montana114 illIl uniml IrmliieriiIIiil xiiil lllll 17 i111 fucli 1IiilIvll ml 11 MilHm lo unitmum 11IIIIIMHIlillf lo mu UIllIII IIIIvlil III nIy III741 iMmMarin10 the municipal savmgs loam corpciratimri Convenient Hours Monday thru Saturday Barrie Dunlop at Owen 7269311 Georgian Mall 7260340 Incorporated unrlm flu mm front orporations Act of The Province of Ontario Membm ammln lmrioiiit insurance Corporation The society holcb annual Beatrice Johnston 326881 Mrs Bill White and daughter Jennifer of Edmonton Alta and Mrs Marjorie Home of Orillia visited with Mr and Mrs Bryan Johnston and Jason Mr and Mrs Everett Horne and family and Mrs Johnston attended the Christening of their granddaughter Janet Rose daughter of Mr and Mrs Leonard of Stroud in Uxbridge SHOWER shower was held in honor of Mr and Mrs Gerald Hopcraft nee Ellen McCullough recen tly in Rugby Community Hall The bride and groom received gifts carried to them in decorated basket by the brides niece and nephew Shelly McCullough and Shawn Beers WOMENS INSTITUTE The Womens Institute will meet tonight at pm at the home of rs Edward Johnson The motto smile is as cheap as frown The roll call word or phrase formerly used but not used today The program Tweedsmuir history Mrs Isobel Tudhope lunch hostesses are Mrs Ed ward and Mrs Jim Tyson in Barrie use our 24 hr Teleshop Sorry to report that Mr Douglas Cairns is tient in Royal Victoria ospital Barrie Mr Cairns suffered heart attack at his home The latest report says he is recovering favorably ATTEND COURSE There were 13 members and friends present at the course Festival of Dairy Foods at the home of Mrs Ron Coutts in Midhurst Mrs Coutts and Mrs Forget were leaders of the course Summary day for the course is today at St Johns Church in Elmvale THURSDAY MEETING The Womens Institute mem bers will meet on Thursday at 130 pm at the home of Mrs Sophia Huyer Roll call How can we make better understanding between Pro ducer and Consumer The motto The farmer is the Food Factory of the Nation Mrs Bruce Chappell con vener of Agriculture and Canadian Industries will be in charge of the program The hostesses will be Mrs Murakami and Mrs Hickling Soon Auto Centre open weekdays mm 726441 Unless otherwise indicated as personal shopping only by Mrs Campbell 4361084 Lakelands Senior Citizens met recently at the Lakeside Hall in Alcona Beach Some members were dressed for Halloween and Wintario tickets were given to the win nersMrs Chaplin Irvine Butler Johnston and Crosbie N0 FRIDAY BOWLING Members were reminded that there is no more Friday bowling but still Monday bowling Members were asked to sign up for the Christmas party on Dec The DropIn Centre is still going with cards and darts FLEA MARKET There is to be flea market on Nov 17 at the Alcona Drop In Centre also bake sale from 12 to pm and bid euchre tournament coming at later date NEXT MEETING The Stroud Womens In stitutes next meeting is at the Stroud Complex on Nov 17 at pm The guest speaker will be Charles Horton the Stroud firechief BAZAAR St James United Church United Church women snowflake tea bazaar bake sale and white elephant is in the church basement from 1130 to 330 pm on Nov 19 Luncheon costs $125 for adults children 75 cents Nov 12 is the day for the Eastern Star bazaar and bake sale at the Masonic Hall Tea will be served Time 730 am to430 pm OFFICERS INSTALLED Innisfil Chapter of OES held installation of officers Oct zsat Sunnybrae School Dora Beamish and Mervin Booth welcomed special guests Mrs Olive Avery of Grand chapter Mr Eldon Matches GGCCM Mrs Jessie Steers Grand Ruth Mrs Edna Fawcette Grand Ex ecutive Mr Mervin Booth Grand Benevolent Mrs Betty MacIntosh DDGM of No 10 Patrons members and visitors The installing board is as follows Installing officer Mrs Isobel Webb PM Installing chaplain Mrs Betty Murphy DDGM Installing marshall Mrs Hilda Neely PM In Istalling organist Mr Eldon Matches GGCCM In stalling warder Mrs Dorothy Lowry PM Installing senlt tinel Mrs Lena Butler PM Floral ceremony Mrs Jessie Campbell PDDGM Soloists Miss Heather Cowan Mr Lachlan Jack The officers installed for 1977 78 Worthy Matron Mrs Hazel McCullough Worthy patron Mr Jack McCullough Associate Matron Mrs Lucille Metcalfe Associate Patron Mr Melvin Metcalfe Secretary Mrs Eileen Scars Call ZE1251 Smeaton Treasurer Mrs Marian Young conductress Mrs Hannah Pritchard Assoc Conductress Miss Debbie McBrine Chaplin Mrs Dorothy Walker Marshall Mrs Sandra Neely Organist Mrs Alice Booth Adah Mrs Cathie Jamieson Ruth Mrs Margaret Hislooz Esther Mrs Sharon Reynolds Martha Mrs Betty Reid Electa Mrs Grace Browning Warder Mrs Isabel Dobinson Sentinel Mr Cland Warren MANURE CONVERTER READY WINNIPEG CP About six years and $350000 after re search began machine that creates gaseous energy from 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