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Barrie Examiner, 17 May 1976, p. 8

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8The Barrie Examiner Manda MO 1976 This wooden model of Swifts Packers original Stockyards in Barnstable Mass was constructed by Stan Hathway of Big Bay Point as retirement pro ject Mr Hathway ex ts the model will be disp ayed MODEL OF STOCK YARD in Toronto He retired from the company in 1970 Ex aminer Photo COUNTY NEWS CLOWES By MARGUERITE MeLEAN CLOWES The Clowes Womens Institute met at the new home of Mr and Mrs Chas Simpson for the annual meeting Mrs Tom Partridge is president and Mrs Wright took the office of treasurer Iiije following were also elec te vice president Mrs Eric Morris secretary Mrs John McLean district director Mrs Fraser alternate director Mrs John Key public relations office Mrs Ralph Hayes Conveners agriculture and Canadian industries Mrs Tom Hutchinson Citizenship and cultural ac tivities Mrs Keith Lees Family and consumer af fairs Mrs George Bidwell Resolutions Mrs Jim Ney Tweedsmuir history curator Mrs Fraser Committees Sick Mrs Fraser Mrs George Bid well Social Mrs Ken Dicker Mrs Wright Mrs Bid well Lunch Mrs Chas Sim pson Mrs James Partridge Nominating Mrs George Bidwell Mrs Gordon Shellswell Pianist Mrs Percy Bon 93 Auditors Mrs Ken Dicker Mrs Fraser Mrs John Key will be hostess to the next meeting on May 18 Carl Wright broke his wrist when he fell while painting his home recentl new home is quickly taking shape inEdgar village The fence around the site for new Baptist church has been ut up and turning of the sod ceremony will take place soon Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Donald Jolly nee Lorraine Johnson who were married recently They will make their home in Orangeville Mr and Mrs Norman McLean attended the wed ding at Stroud of Mr and Mrs John Forester GUTHRIE By MRS CAMERON GUTHRIE Two babies were baptized by Rev Ken Herron during the Mothers Day service at Guthrie Presbyterian Church on May Baptized were Vanessa Eleanor daughter of Mr and Mrs Ivan Cameron of Pain swick and Jeffrey Douglas John son of Mr and Mrs Robert McCuaig Mr and Mrs Couison and family of Barrie and Mr Will renew pollution test and Mrs McCuaig were guests at the home of Robert McCuaig after church Mr and Mrs Ross Cameron and family and Mr and Mrs Meredith of Barrie attended the service and along with Mr and Mrs Cecil Cameron gathered at the home of Ivan and Patricia Cameron in Painswick for dinner Murial McArthur of Ed monton is visting her sister Mrs Robert Campbell and other realtives Mr and Mrs Frank Besse of Agin court spent the weekend with Bob Besse Bruce Campbell is recuperating at home following an appendectomy Mr McCuaig is in hospital Dr Melton has been working in Cornwall area for twoweeks 60 Iolyesterandotton Singleknits The latest designs including stripes and tiedyes for those comfortable goevcrywherc lshirts ldresscs and tops Reg $398 to $498 60 Printed Polyester Interloeks Choose from variety of prints for greatlooking dresses Party financial base improvement his aim TORONTO CP Minorty government does not rest lightly on the shoulders of Gera Nori of Sault Ste Marie 0nt the new presi dent of the Ontario Prgressive Conservatives Mr Nori 45 defeated Angus Campbell former Pembroke mayor for the iresidency at the partys an nual meeting Sunday One of Mr Noris first priorities is to improve the partys financial base in preparation for the next elec tion which he said could come as early as this fall He said he is excited by the challenge of leading the party organization during minority government The govern ment has 51 seats compared with 38 for the NDP and 36 for the Liberals The new president refers to himself modestly as smalltown lawyer but dur ing the last election cam paign he worked as tour manager for Premier William Davis NATURAL MOVE For the last three years he served as first vicepresident for the rty and going after the lea ership this time was natural move for me to make HOLDS EXHIBITION PEMBROKE Ont CP The first annual Upper Ot tawa Valley Exhibition will be held here in September The program will include horse and cattle show fid dling contest domestic science exhibit and an exhibitionqueen contest Another major reason for seeking the presidency was his admiration for Mr Davis hesaid There is job to be done he said feel have got contribution to make Once the party has firm financial base the next step is to recruit good candidates headded Mr Noris olitical ac tivities for the ast 20 years have been concentrated behind the scenes He has never run for political office at any level He worked to help elect Housing Minister John Rhodes in Sault Ste Marie WANTIN He said he wants to in crease the amount of input in to government policy from the grassroots because it is obvious that people want to get involved am of the impression that the day of presudential style politics is gone People want to feel involved The fact that he is from Northern Ontario is signifi cant to the party because it indicates that the Conser vatives are aware and con cerned about northern pro blems he said Asked whether it will be dif ficult to run the party from Sault Ste Marie he said he now spends lot of time in Toronto on business and the city is close enough by air to Toronto that there should be noproblem The new presidents hob bies include skiing canoeing and camping He is married with three children and is ac tive in community affairs your sunnmcr and save with these Singer super fabric 45 Indigo Denim Coordinates This 100 cotton indigo denim fashionably fades with washing for that easygoing livedin look Itsjust right forjean skirts vests jackets and pants Choose from two solid shades and coordinating patchwork designs Reg $308 45 Gingham Checks Always carefree casual summer favourite Sew up fresh crisp blouse shirt or topper to go with your denims Completely washable in 65 polyester35 cotton Reg $179 specials $139 yd 34 yd yd Savage rocketartillery duels boost death toll in Lebanon From APREUTER BEIRUT CP Moslems and Christians fought one of the mostsavage rocket and artillery duels of the civil war late Sunday and early today Police reported 221 persons killed and 383 wounded over night ushing the wars death to to more than 19000 Hospitals issued urgent ap peals for blood and said the wounded were being placed on bare floors Scores of apartment buildings were ablaze in downtown Beirut and the suburbs On Sunday about 50 movie oers in Moslem area were illed or wounded as the walked out of theater an into mortar battle spokesman at Barbir hospital said 34 bodies were brought there but some of the victims might have been killed elsewhere Ten children were killed and about 30 injured today when shell hit kindergarten at the Palesti nian refugee camp in Tel al Zataar southeast of Beirut Palestinian sources said The camp which has been involved regularly in mortar duels with surrounding Chris wanted to save for always found that open line Savings Account lot of different things But saving difficult So had talk with my Bank of Montreal Gold Medal Banker She told me all about the Banks many savings plans And the benefits each one offers Then she recommended That way get the highest interest possible on all my savings And can pay bills through tian suburbs houses oor Lebanese as well as Pa esti nians HOSPITALSHIT rightwing radio station said today that in discriminate iring from left wing mortar sitions has hit several hospitals in eastern Beirut leaving large mmber of people dead The station gave no details and there was no independent confirmation The overall death toll in cluded ournalist Edouard Saab itor of the French language newspaper LOrient le Jour who was fatally Italked to my Gold Medal Banker and started high er interest on my savmgs wounded by sniper bullet as he drove his car in Beirut police spokesman said the Moslem and Christan militias fired more than 1000 rounds of Sovietmade rockets and artillery shells in the duel It was deluge of rocket and bomb terror he said The combatants were simp ly out of their minds random ly shelling residential areas Ihe way both sides have been improving their armaments is an unsolved puzzle TRY EXAMINER WANT ADS PHONE 72824 you talk to your Bank of Montreal Gold Medal Banker Ttue Savings Account is one of them So come in today And talk to your Gold Medal Banker about our Gold Medal Banking Service Good things will happen for you too pt yd yd 149 5349 Look for many more unudvertiscd special fabric buys And save at your nearby Singer Sewing Centre SlNGER Sewing Centres At Singer you get what you pay lorand little bit more GEORGIAN MALL HWY 26 27 287 960 loungewear blouses Machine washable Reg $598 60 LinenLike Suiting The smart look of linen in handwashable 66 polyester28 viscose6 acrylic Ioordinating plains and checks in natural tones Reg 3698 45 Assorted lotions Selection includes 100 cottons and cottonpolvester blends in plains and prints All machine washable Reg $4298 to $398 60 SilkNut Doubleknits The rich feeling of silk in machitiewashable blend of 85 polyester15 silk In an assortment of pastel shades Reg $540 OSHAWA Ont CP An investigation by the Ontario aivironment ministry into in dustrial llution around Fit tings Lt of Oshawa will be renewed Mike Breaugh NDP member of the legislature for Oshawa said Saturday Mr Breaugh said the pro blem involves rustlike par ticles from company smoke stacks and was investigated by the environment ministry earlier this year At that time it was discovered that pollution control device was malfunc tioning and allowing particles to ass into the air esaid ompany president Ed Storiey said Saturday the original problem was rec tified following the ministrys investigation dont know of any new problem he said However Mr Breaugh said residents complained last week that the problem is neoccuring He said the par ticles eat into paint on houses and cars Fittings Ltd produces steel woducts separate chequing account Talking to my Gold Medal Banker really made saving lot easier There are lot of good things that happen when Good thin 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