Paul Gethons carries the Olympic flame during opening ceremonies for Olympic Games at Sun nybrae school in Stroud For two weeks the school will emphasize the lym pics in course instruction COUNTY GLIMPSES ALLISTON Staff Ev aluation of Holsteins on their dairy character strengths and weaknesses will be discussed at meeting spon sored by Simcoe County Hols tein club at Glenafton Farms on Saturday June starting at 1030am Classes of Holsteins will be made available for judging after which two wellknown national and international judges Orton Eby and Wally Kanpp will discuss their evaluation of each class as well as specific animals There will be question period Breeders have been invited from York Ontario and Duf ferin counties to join with the Simcoe County breeders for the occasion Allan Orr is pesident of the county club with Brian McCague sec retarytreasurer and Donald McLean chairman of special events The program is scheduled to be completed by pm GOOD CALSE ORILLIA Staff Pro ceeds from three circus per formances to be presented in Orillia on Thursday June under the sponsorship of the Orillia Shrine club will be given to support hospitals for crippled children and the Burns Institutes The per formances are arranged for 1230 pm 430 pm and 815 By FLORENCE DOWNING HOLLY Peter Harvie chairman of Innisfil township planning board was guest speaker at recent meeting of Littles Hill Womens In stitute He outlined the official plan which has been drawn up for Innisfil and told of the pro blems encountered in the relationship with Barrie over annexation Planning Board includes men with variety of backgrounds all qualified to assist with this work These include two farmers min ister real estate agent the reeve planning coordinator and deputyreeve exof low The planning board has been in operation for 10 years and as in every municipality has developed plan for philosophies and policies over 25year period The board must consider the water supply that will be available when deeming where it would be snitable to allow development in an area HOCKEY PRO ORILLIA Hockey fans will honor ollingwood native Claire Alexander at recep tion Thursday in recognition his standout performances for the Toronto Maple Leafs The affair is to be held at xillias Sundial Inn at 530 pm ROLLERSKATING LEFROY The South Iii nisfil community centre in liefroy offers roller skating each Thursday and Saturday eveningfromatoltipm GLN ONTROL RANGEVILLE Ross Milne MP for Ieellufferin Simcoe and Col Nicholson director of the Canadian Wildlife Federzr tion will debate the proposed gun control legislation this Wednesday evening in Orangeville District Iligh School POETRY READING COLLINGWOOI Sana dian poet Irving Layton will give poetry reading this evening in Collinwood Coir legiate CONSERVATION ANGUS The executive committee of the Not tawasaga Valley Conserva tion Authority will meet tonight in the administration dficeatAngus FAMOUSSINGER RILLIA George Bev erley Shea Canadianborn baritone soloist will sing at With so many people wan ting to come from Toronto to live here and with Barrie wanting to annex land In nisfil planners have lot of things to consider in their planning Mr Harview dis played excellent maps of the area NEW MEMBERS The new president Mrs Graham was in charge of the business part of the meeting plant sale was held Mrs Mary Halahan Mrs Lucille Emms and Mrs Ada Garfat were welcomed as new members Mrs Leighton reported that the 4H girls would set up display at Schomberg fair Mrs Little reported that there would be eight Grade graduates to receive gifts this year Preference to the short course to be held was chosen We decided that we would go to the Kitchener area on our bus trip this year and visit the Menonite Market Mrs Blakely and Mrs Downing volunteered to look CARRIES OLYMPIC FLAME AT STROUD and there will be special sports demonstrations lExaminerIhotol Holstein Evaluation Day Orillia Presbyterian thurcn this evening The per formance is spOnsored by the AGAIE television program LANIHSE ftithSIOWN The Na tional Farmers Inion will sponsor public hearing on land use and tenure on Thursday June 24 in the Masonic Hall ookstown from 930 to 12 noon and 1tutoipm HONORARY DEGREE PENEIANGIFISHENE Sister Angeline Morcau prin cipal of Ecole St Joseph will receive an honorary degree from Glendon Tollege on Saturday Sister Moreau will be recognized for her con tribution to bilingual tea hing SHOWRANI ELMVALE The Carlton Show Band will perform at pm Friday in the Elmvale Arena sponsored by the Elmvale and District Lions Club NEWILAYGROINI ANGUS Volunteers will assemble equipment for two playgrounds in Angus on Saturday Organizer Andrew Lindsay says the project will cost about $1100 SOERLINI MIDHURSI The public is invited to attend soccer clinic on Saturday from to pm in the Simcoe County ad ministrationbuiding Innisfil planning chairman tells about problems to WI after arrangements ur 23rd birthday party will be held in Barrie on June 15 Members will be con tacted over final plans Mrs Leighton and Mrs Downing gave the report of the district annual meeting at Ivy Each handed in her out line for programs for next year Mrs Graham and Mrs Downing will arrange and print them ready for the June meeting We closed by re peating the grace and all en joyed social half hour with cupof tea Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Trew on the birth of their daughter recently Sympathy to Mr and Mrs Leighton on the death of Mrs Leightons brotherin law Alex Hood who passed away in Toronto Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Peter Varcoe Wendy Adamsi and to Mr and Mrs Ted Shaw Brenda Patter son on their recent mar riages Fiddlers getting ready for Cookstown event COOKSTOWN StaffiAn amateur fiddling contest will be among special attractions plan ned at the coming threeday shnwsonnsored bv the Georgian Bay Steam Au tomotive Gas and Antique Association at the fair groundshere Many fiddlers have been pactising in preparation for the show Last years com petition was won by Dwight lubeniecki of Scarborough Earl and Martha Heywood of Wingham who made hit with their music last year are coming back again for the 1976 show This is to be held on Saturday Sunday and Monday July 31 August and Daily parades featuring an tique engines and antique displays are among other highlights planned The parades are scheduled to start at pm each day The best steam engine shown last year was Robert Bell tractor entered by George McKonter of Walkerton Elmer Webber of CookstOWn received ï¬rst prize in the antique car competition driving 1935 Chevrolet Jim McCague of Beeton driving 1934 zton International tractor won the junior class Drag sawing log hewing and saw milling demonstrations are among other features planned for the show which attracted more than 10000 visitors last year DISTRICT NE WS 2The Barrie Examiner Wodnesdoy June I976 Plan reunion picnic at old Medonte school Ry BELLAH BARR HOBART 77 Preparations are proceeding here for the grand reunion of former pupils and teachers of Medonte SS school which is to be held on Sunday after noon July The reunion program and social will be followed by picnic lunch at 430 pm which will conclude the ac tivitics All attending are asked to bring picnic lunches plates etc and folding chairs and tables if possible Tea and coffee will be provided on the premises Please pass the word along to any who may not have knowledge of this event and who were former students of the school Former teachers are es pecially requested to attend if possible No straps pleasei Just come as you are uchf Mrs Jessie Melhee RR Hawkestone entertained Mr and Mrs Barr and Jim on Sunday afternoon new family in the area had the misfortune to lose Bears to play Leafs at Ivy IVY Staffv team which extended the leading Barrie Red Sox to squeeze out an 1110 win earlier in the week Iottenham Bears will be the opposition for Ivy Leafs in Friday evenings game here Starting time for the Sinr coc County league contest is 330 pm The Bears have two of the leagues leading hitters in infielder Kerry Worrod and pitclierroutfielder Iat Oleary Tom Hurst was mentioned as likely starting moundsman against the Leafs After Friday evenings game the Leafs are schc dulcd to visit Alliston to take on the anucks at Riverdale park on Monday evening Iune The latter contest will be played under floodlights starting at oclock Allistori Tanucks and Ivy Leafs play ed illall tie in the seasons opener here Slides shown Huronia WI Ry SHIRLEY ENNEIT COLDWATER The May meeting of the lluronia Womens Institute was held at the home of the president Mrs Marg Galbraith The hostess welcomed the guests and presided over the meeting Guest speaker was Rev Al fred Moore who was ac companied by his wife Leila Mr Moore was introduced by Georgie Waterson and he spoke on his trip to the Holy Land and showed slides Miss Kathleen Galbraith thanked the speaker for his inter esting and informative talk The Institute is very hopeful of obtaining new members Lunch was served by the hostess following the adjournment of the meeting Ball game won by Goldwater By SHIRLEY JENNEIT COLDWATER good time was had by all when Col dwater Volunteer Firemen took on Port Severns Brigaade in friendly game of baseball at the diamond in Port Severn Sunday When the dust had cleared away following innings of play Coldwater were the win ners by score of 2315 good crowd was on hand to cheer the Goldwater players who were Doug Beach Garry Pipher David Woodman lack Greenwood John Jen nett Doug Miller rley Silk Ed Swaile John Burbidge Wayne Cronin Herb Stevens and Ab Turner some of their poultry which were reportedly killed by dog There have been various members of the canine species roaming the country Some seem lost and forlorn while others have the ap pearance of being ramblers The odd owner turns up en quiring of the whereabouts of lost pet but mainly they are not only lost but forgotten it Would seem And they are called Mans Best Friend Wonder who dogs best friend 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