Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 31 Mar 1976, p. 12

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l2The Barrie Examiner Wednesday March 31 I976 OBITUARIES IVAN CLEMMENS Ivan Erlwin Clemmens died Sunday in Barries Royal Vic toria Hespital He was 72 Evelyn Early of Moncton NB He was predeceased by his Mr Clemmens is survived by mmersRossandJack GRADE EVISCERATED MASTER BUTCHER PREVOJS FROZEN P0 mm mmess suceo his wife the former Bessie Wallwin his sons Ivan of Cam Services were scheduled today in the chapel at the bridge and Timothy of Bar kl SI side Cemetery ETHELM KNIGHT lb 3C0 Robert Gail Karen Michael Susan David and Cindy Also surviving is his sister rie and his grandchildren Ethel McKnight 65 of Brad ford died Monday in York County Hospital Newmarket Mrs McKnight born Ethel Oochrane is survived by her husband Arden her children Lawrence Russell Grenville PREVIOUSLY FROZEN FISH MAPLE LEAF POLISH BIERWURST PEPPERONI SALAMI BEEF SALAMI Morley Jimmy Doreen SUMMER ORBAVARIAN Foster Merle and Ardelene all of Bradford Judy Thomp son of Alliston nine grand children and two great 01 grandchildren STORE CWB She was predeceased by her PACKED MB sausage Services were scheduled today in the chapel of the Lathangue and Skwarchuk Funeral Home in Bradford with burial to follow in Angus Cemetery FAMILY SWFTS PREMUM RANCH 8YTHE PIECE ST PAULS By DORIS PRATT bridal shower was held to honor Louise Julian who will marry James Challis on March 28 in St James United Church Stroud School friends other friends and neighbors showered Louise with lovely gifts both personal and gifts for her new home Mrs Maureen Robinson assisted Louise in opening her gifts Louise thanked all for their kindness The shower was held in St James United Chur ch parlor Hostesses Mrs Jack Taylor Mrs Ken OBrien of Midhurst and Mrs Joe Pratt served lunch warm welcome goes to Mr and Mrs Schultz and family who have moved into their new home on the 12th1ine Mr and Mrs Gary Fralick and family of Saskatoon Sask are visiting Mrs Fralicks parents Mr and Mrs Howard Penny They will go for Florida vacation before returning home ANGLICAN WOMEN St Pauls afternoon Anglican Church Women met at Mrs Leo Gibbons home for their March meeting After devotions long letter was read from the groups prayer partner Pauline FordKing in Taiwan The rest of the afternoon was spent cutting quilt patches for Dresden plate quilt After closing prayers Mrs Leo Gibbons and Mrs Russell Lowery served delicious lun ch The next meeting will be on April at pm at Mrs Ben Baileys home Those receiving Holy Bap countdown price countdown price BONIMART tomato or vegetable soup countdown price BONIMART CHOICE whole tomatoes 28FL OZ TIN 49° countdown price CINDY PINK OR LEMON liquid detergent 32FL OZ PLASTIC BTL FANCY Delmonte peas 14FL OZ TIN 29° countdown price CAKE AND PASTRY Monarch flour 7L8 BAG BONIMART CHOICE pure apple juice 48FL OZ TIN BONIMA RT FANCY tomato juice 48FL OZ TIN 47° countdown price OAINTy ASSORTED VARIETIES instant fried rice 1202 PKG UNIVERSAL SLICED white countdown price countdown price countdown price BONIMART soft drinks ASSORTED FLAVORS 26FL OZ NONRETURNABLE BTL ORANGE PEKOE Nabisco shreddies 2432 PKG TASTERS CHOICE FREEZE DRIED GENIE ZIP TOP DISPOSABLE The freshest spot in town tism in St Pauls Anglican FOOD CITY CHOICE CARNATION INSTANT Church Sunday morning were Mrs Donna Marie Goebel and daughter Tammy Marie NFL 11on PRODUCE 0F USA if wail iiemtvm Halves at Potatoes 99 CANADA NO GRADE lS ay ne Shellswell and Michael BABIES ONLY PLEASE BONIMART MILD MEDIUM Stanley Brocklebank son of le BRAND goNIMAm ASSORTED COLORS OLD COLORED 0R OLD WHITE Mr and Mrs Brocklebank of Pit Foo RI uns Issue 33 eese 23 CQEZZEEJI PARIS PATE HAM CHICKEN TUNA 0R TURKEY JACKS RIPPLE starting plans are being made Meat Potato for fall This should interest 02 69¢ 25 75c LB man es eciall some TIN PKG lyl Who 3333ilgéiiviéfifiieiivffi BONUS PACK DR 50 MORE JOHNSONS giggliéafmlmsflsomm NOUGAT TOFFEE PRODUCE OF USA in their Ipamcipauonn WITH THIS COUPON Klee and Mr and Mrs Andy Burlap mm 79 Dare FOOD CITY PRICE nbglltlr and Mrs Duncan Cam POWDER Shme CAN Candies are $119 were two local couples who have returned from 10 POWDERED day trip to Hollland 8002 noun NW utch FROZEN coucrmnmo wilfhmilheagregflncggioslagqu SIONXG SIZE Cleanser Ia 27C Orange timers 12 FL They report good trip and BONIMAM Drlnk oz TIN FOR they were so impressed with THIS COUPON VALID TO TUESDAY th 11 Id ROME smr FROZEN $15218 surmunded by APRIL 6TH1976 AT BARBIE aISIn The girls had some time to FOOD CITY MARKET ONLY Bread L0 Fugieg um 47¢ ggggggggggflfim pnooucEOKUSA lt1 sthe piiygélrénpfikd fgénggie LIMIT PER FAMILY cmPpERIrIcs ROUND up DANISH CRISP sUPER es cabbage BURCII Carrots Amsterdam and the others in un FUDGE 0n FAVOURITES PLAIN 0R ONION FROZEN Westons Abels Biscuits 3359015 79° Bagels 53 39° CANADA N0 GRADE PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL CLOSING wEsoAv APRIL 5m EXCEPT BAKE SHOP AND PRODUCE PRICES EFFECTIVE to SATURDAY APRIL 3RD moms RESERVED T0 LIMIT QUANTITIES different arenas in 75 to 80 mile area They had no language difficulties as everyone spoke English Jamie Todd spent part of Monday with parents Mr and PRODUCE OF CANADA uch GRADE moouc or 20l29¢ Anlou Pears Green OnIons Mrs Allen Todd Victoria Street Welcome back to Edgar and May Thompson who spent win ter in Florida Our sympathy is extended over the loss of Mays brother Musm prlze TORONTO CP Bruce Richardson conductor of the Operated by the shawa group Fanshawe Community Or prices effective to next Tuesday chestra In London nt has been awarded prize of $500 in the 1976 Heinz Unger Scholar ship competition for young conductors The announcement was made jointly by the On tario Arts Council and the WINTARIO AND OLYMPIC OCATION STORE HOURS York Concert Societh Whic LOTTERY TICKETS AVAILABLE rowms soon cm mu Iva 2627 non to 10 DmI0 pan established the scholarship the musical contributions made by the late Heinz Unger

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