Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 3 May 1976, p. 2

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Holstein cow and her quadruplets have been receiving much attention QUADR UPLET CAL at the farm of Ron Doyle of RR Coldwater The calves were born on April 25 COLD WA TE and were healthy and thriv ing when this picture was taken of Mother Holstein keeping close protective watch on her offspring Photo by Cyril Martin Plan COOp nursery at Alcona Beach STROUD cooperative mrsery will replace the un successful Alcona Beach day care centre in June Innisfil council has been advised Anne Marie LePoidevin and Joyce Goodenough said parents will try to run the nursery in June with possibility of resuming it next fall Council agreed to let the day care committee out of oneyear lease which was to run until October And the community centre will be rented for $125 half the usual monthly rate hiring June After meeting with council Mrs Goodenough said her group will have to obtain new charter to operate the nursery The day care centre star ted last September looked af terjust 10 children but about Four winners will each receive both an allwhite Ford Thunderbird and an allwhite Ford Mustang Ghia would have been needed to make the project success Its hard to convince people here that day care is NCVA to hold tum sessions ANGUS Staff Arrangements have been made for two meetings of the Nottawasaga Valley Con servation Authority during this month of May The first will be for the executive committee of the authority on Wednesday May at the administrative office building here at 730 pm The other meetin for the full authority boar will be held two weeks later on Thur sday May 20 starting at pm good for their children said Mrs LePoidevin Without day care preparation said Mrs Goodenough Alcona children are at an educational disad vantage compared to Barrie children The day care centre operated under Local Initiatives program grant of $16000 from the federal government The township charged $200 month rent for three months then $250 month after the grant became available Parents were charged $3 for halfday and $5 per full day for day care Mrs Goodenough said the charge in the nursery will be less because parents must help run the service TRY EXAMINER WANT ADS PHONE 7282414 The nursery may be in corporated with pre kindergarten instruction at Goodfellow school she said WW lillllli WRIGHT CLEANERS BARRIE DD 103 Bayfield St 728553l Win both The Great White Bird and Canada Trust Heres how you could win Open chequing or savings account at Canada Trust Then with every $50 you deposit between April 26th and May 26th1976 youll get an opportunity to win both of these magnificent cars For example deposit $500 and you get ten opportunities Our present customers can participate by making new deposits Remember too Canada Trust offers most of the money services youll need in your lifetime including personal loans in fact our PhoneaLoan Service lets Dunlop at Memorial Sq The Swift White Horse you arrange your loan right on the phone We may have been around for over 100 years but were right uptodate with modern services Trust branches So hurry Open Canada Trust chequan or savings account today at any of the branches shown below Imagine being one of the four winners of both an allwhite Ford Thunderbird and an allwhite Mustang Ghia Wlnnere must answer timelimited mnlhemellcet eklIItoetlng question Each contoutenl shall be entitled to no more then one hundred opportunities to wln Complole detelia at Canada Sunnidale Corners WI elects new officers NEW LOWELL Staff Mrs Dennis Smith has been elected president of the Sun nidale orners Womens In stitute for the new 197677 term Mrs Smith succeeds Mrs Les White as president New vicepresidents are Mrs Carruthers and Mrs Carruthers with Mrs Nor man Giffen secretary treasurer Mrs White was made district director while branch directors include Mrs Ted Weel Mrs Arthur White and Mrs Dennis Smith Mrs William Patterson is in charge of resolutions and public relations while Mrs John Cook and Mrs Robert Bates are auditors The new nominating committee in cludes Mrs Douglas Cripps Midland rink roof approved MIDLAND The board of parks management here has decided to replace the roof on the Midland arena at cost of $100000 The arena was ordered closed by the ministry of labor March 18 after the roof was declared unsafe It does not have the snowload capacity uired under the NationalB ding Code The $100000 cost does not include the expense involved in removing the old roof With summer on its way and winter moving on it will soon be time to store those winter furs When you take your furs to Wright Cleaners ou can take with you con fidence that only our large refrigerated modern vault can give you ialsiiiliutiw GUARANTEED 31 illlllllufl yrr Iivwjtlslytglil and Mrs Arthur Giffen Conveners for the branch are iculture Mrs Ed ward picher education Mrs John Cook cultural af fairs Mrs Robert Munro citizenship Mrs Fred Ford consumer affairs Mrs Douglas Cripps family af fairs Mrs Carruthers and world affairs Mrs Bates MUSEUM BOARD MIDHURST Staff Preparations for another busy season are being made for the Simcoe County museum and archives Reeve Ingram Amos of Medonte is chairman of the board for second year Before that he was chairman of county roads Essa seeks new inspector BAXTER Essa township is seekin building inspec tor and ylaw enforcement dficer to assist or replace the man who holds the two jobs now Reeve Eu ene Smith reported Cli ford Davis building ins tor and bylaw officer fora utseven years has been in poor health Mr Davis has been in hospital and he may need asmstance if he returns to work Reeve Smith said The township will accept job applications until Mon day May 10 LIQUOR VOTE CREEMORE The issue If liquor licences for dining rooms will be the subject of vote by the public here Wednesday Village council has made special application DISTRICT NE WS 2The Barrie Examiner Monday May 1976 Sears SlmpsonsSears Ltd Introducing the new Permatease preteased wig exclusive to Eva Gabor to the Ontario Liquor Licence Board MUSICAL ALLISTON Banting Memorial High School students will present The Boy Friend on Thursday Friday and Saturday May to at pm HMS PINAFORE ELMVALE Gilbert and Sullivans Operetta HMS Pinafore will be presented at Elmvale District High School on Thursday and Friday May and MINOR HOCKEY ALLISTON Anyone in terested in coaching minor hockey has been invited to meeting in the Alliston arena on Tuesday May at8 pm HIGHEST MARK PENETANGUISHENE Staff Michael Albert student at Peneanguishene secondary school received the highest mark of any stu dent in Ontario in the Waterloo University mathematics competition He was second highest in Canada This year 17000 students from all provinces competed SUPPORTS MOVE PENETANGUISHENE Staff Alvin Gravelle trustee for Penetanguishene The whole new idea with Permatease is this the fibre has been treated to give backcombed effect You get height lightness and the bodybeautiful of new Kane kalon Artelleb modacrylic fiber or Dynel® modacrylic The readytowear ease and the light tease are permanent It cant wash out or wear out For the life of the wig aSpectator Luscious soft waves that frame the face Made from Dynel® modacrylic $45 bPresto Whisps of upswept locks that em phasize your face Made from Kanekalon Artelle® modacrylic $40 cTouche Short little curls that are pert and pretty Made from Kanekalon Artelle® modacrylic $35 dSoftee Soft swirls of curls that frame the face Made from Dynel® modacrylic $40 on the Simcoe County Board of Education has asked the boards administration to thank the Canadian Radio and Television Commission for agreeing to build tower in the Lafontaine area for transmission of French language television The board reed Wednesday to send the etter 843121 LOSS ORILLIA Staff Soldiers Memorial hospital had revenue totallin $5902823 for 1975 wit the operating account show ing net ss of $43212 without including deprecia tion There were 7771 patients admitted during the year in cluding 682 newborns The average length of stay for ac tive patients was 78 days chronic patients 379 days and newborn62 da VILLAGE ST ilUS ORILLIA Staff proclamation read by Reeve James Quinn proclaimed Orillia an incorporated village on January 21 1867 it was shown by old municipal records Other members of the first Orillia council were Sanson Joseph Vick OBrien and Sam Wain wright Orillia became town in 1875 and city in 1969 Enjoy lt now Use your All Purpose Account At SimpsonsSears you get the finest guarantee Setletactlon or money refunded Sect Ierrle com mu Ieyfleld St Uniform su iers to the Canadian lympic Team

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