EXwarden appointed DUNTROON Staff Former warden of Simcoe County Edgar Currie has been appointed to the Niagara Escarpment Com mission by the Ontario government Mr Currie has just received notice of an order incouncil confirming his ap pointment am glad to ac cept the responsibilities and will do my best he said briefly The Nottawasaga township reeve who was Simcoe Coun ty warden last year takes the place of former Collingwood deputy reeve Bob Bush as Simcoe County represen tative on the commission FORMER CHAIRMAN Member of the Ontario legislature for Dufferin Simcoe George McCague MPP was former chairs man of the commission before he resigned to stand for the legislature in the pro vincial election last fall Mr Mctague was Simcoe County warden in 1966 The head administration of fice of the Niagara Escarp ment Commission is located ii to escarpment EDGAR CLRRIE to assist study at Georgetown where regular meetings are held There is also branch office at Clarkesburg Iver McMullen of Caledon Midhurst United church plans summer services By ISABEL NASH MIDHLRST The United Church here will continue ser ICLS through July each Sun day at 1130am The Kindergarten class and nursery will continue during the service Rey Kemp is preparing ser mons on timely topics June 27 Are Heaven and Hell Real July Are Science and Religious Faith Con tradictory July 11 Must One Learn To Pray Mr and Mrs Keith Smith and family of The Pines are enlt tertaining Mrs Smiths parents and grandmother who is 99 years old of the Caymen Islan d5 Sympathy of the community is extended to Major and Mrs Dingle of Ottawa and grand children Ken Nancy Beth and Peter on the passing of Smith The United Church Women went on nature walk through Midhurst Estates subdivision followed by an interesting talk by Marie Frankcom on women in the Bible Lunch took the form of bar beque Meetings are discontinued until September The women will cater to senior citizens group in Springwater Park on June 29 BAPTISM On Sunday June 20 Nicole Dawn Frankcom daughter of Mr and Mrs Terry Frankcom was baptized at the morning church service After the service June 27 pot luck dinner will be held in the church grove Everyone is invited to enjoy picnic Mr and Mrs Ron Graves and family are leaving our com munity Best wishes go with the family at its new home on farm near New Liskeard Mrs Graves will be missed by the young people with whom she worked We welcome Mr and Mrs Joyce and family back again in Midhurst They have purchased the Graves home good baseball game was held June 18 at Midhurst with the home side tying Grenfel 17 17 The memorial service for Midhurst Union Cemetery on June 20 was wellattended Buried during the past year were Katherine Spence Nina Ethel Wattie Chester Andross Percy Frankcom May Coutts Muriel Jane Wallwin Harriet Wallwin Grace Bishop and Arthur Smith The proposal to erect winter vault was wellreceived as pledges are near the halfway mark of the $10000 goal Donations would be ap preciated decision about construction will be made in one month Press gets blasted for poor coverage LONDON Ont CP Re willing to go after itTheyre porters always get pictures of not aggressrve enough the piper with the knobbiest knees for the front page of the last section says Bob Worrall blaming the press for poor c0v erage of bagpipes and pipers The twotime winner of the North American piping cham pionship says The press cov er old Leeann bands on Armla ante be and the public doesnt m2 2711 ppmg want the oagppe accepted as musical 93272 lerity 813931 073212 ejaduate in card is the current chairman of the 16 member commission which is studying Niagara Escarpment conservation for the purpose of making recom mendations for future protec tion of its nature and recrea tionareas LONGSERVICE native of Nottawasaga and lifelong resident Mr Currie is currently serving his sixth year as township reeve after succeeding Ar nold Vanoise the 1969 warden Previously he was deputy reeve for five years and he has served on all com mittees of Simcoe County council Before moving up as county representative for Not tawasaga Mr Currie was township councillor for five years His colleague from Nottawasaga on the current county council is Deputy Reeve Don Hennessy EDENVALE By MRS AUBREY GIFFEN Mr and Mrs Harry Giffen attended the funeral of Mr Dalton Jackson at Bond Head Dale Giffen was on Grade school bus trip to Ottawa Kingston and Upper Canada Village Brent McNabb Robbie Mc Nabb and Kevin Giffen enjoyed school trip to Dorset Anne Giffens piano pupils held recital on Thursday evening at Minesing United Church Those taking part from Edenvale were Sonja Schaer Lynn Johnson and Rhonda Johnson Brent McNabb and Crista McNabb Other pupils were Susan Adams Kim Adams Janey Adams Rosanne Maw Nancy Gethons Roger Gethons Carol Chalmers Kerry Duff Dianne Clarkson Tricia Downey Shari Maw and Sandra Grant Guests for the evening were Janice and Nancy Giffen and Shirley Gethons Mrs Muriel Coke of Winona was weekend guest of Mr and Mrs Ball Ulrich Bergmann of Kassel Germany spent few days at the home of Anne Giffen before he starts travelling in Canada and the USA Glad to report Earl Giffen is home from Royal Victoria Hospital following an operation Jim Dixon is home from the RVH Edenvale Womens Institute had booth at the Nottawasaga Canoe Race on Sunday It was beautiful day and the canoers reported slow time but good turn out Congratulations to Sandra Giffen and Colleen Johnston for coming in first in the womens race Mr and Mrs Ken McNabb and family were involved in car accident Several folks from the com munity attended the Roast John Moore Night at Minesing and report very entertaining evening Our best wishes go to Mr Moore as he begins new term in an Adjala school Edenvales Old Home Week End is scheduled for July 1011 DISTRICT NE WS 2The Barrie Examiner June 1976 Medonte club is ready for golf title play MOONSTONE Staff Golf play for 1976 club cham pionships is slated to start at Bonaire course in Medonte township near here this com ing Saturday July Roy Copeland will be defen ding the mens title which he won last year and Susan Peterson the championship of the ladies division In the senior series John McCormick the 1975 winner will be competing against Lloyd Peterson 1974 victor and former club champion Howard Robinson as well as others The 1972 club champion Dave Fell has qualified to participate again in another attempt to regain the laurels Lorne Hucaluk Ed Jones George Pettit Bill and Ken MacDonald Ken Jennings Harry Cumming Willy Daniels Burt Yule and Frank Fielder are among other leading contenders In the ladies section leading contenders besides Susan Peterson include Lin da Hocaluk Cay Thomson Edith Kinnear Pat Cadcau Joan Jones Jean Jones Marg Yule Elsie Mac Donald and Audrey llcitz ner to name few Past winners of the Bonaire mens trophy were George Webb in 1970 Howard Robin son in 1971 Dave Fell in 1972 Randy Jones in 1973 George Stewart in 1974 and Roy Copeland in 1975 The presidents trophy tournament will be held on LaborDay Beef forms at Elmvale ELMVALE Beef calf in come stabilization forms will be available at ministry of agriculture offices July 12 according to Chris Goody assistant agricultural re presentative for north Sim coe Deadline for application is Aug 16 and farmers who par ticipated last year will recicveformsinthemail The provincial program announced June 22 guar antees price of 50 cents per pound for siocker calves The enrolment fee is $5 per cow FOUND IN CANADA The bunchberry is forest plant found across Canada Introducng terrific deal on terrific car lrom now until the cud of July go to any of thc lloyota dealers and make your licst dcal on aiiyloyota Corolla MOO or4 door scdan and then present Illt coupon in this ad The salesman will clip it to your purchase order and after you take delivery of your new carliiyota will send you cheque for 5200 COUNTY GLIMPSES Victoria Harbour Legion plans events VICTORIA HARBOUR Staff Track and field even ts at the local ball park cross country endurance race and chugalug contest are among highlights of the golden an niversary program of the Royal Canadian Legion here planned for Thursday July Much interest has been shown in the weeklong celebration arranged by Legion Branch 532 which included parades water skiing and various other events The program for Friday July includes bicycle races for children chugalug contest and banquet at the Legion Hall The bike races are scheduled to start at pm soap box derby is planned for Saturday July at pm with tu ofwar at pm followed golden an niversary dinner and street dance Canoe and swimming races are planned for Sunday July FLOWER SHOW CROWN HILL The Oro township Horticultural Society is holding an early summer flower show Wednesday at Crown Hill United Church The show is open to public view at 745 pm STRAWBERRIES HOLLY strawberry sup per for the Holly community will be held at the community hall on Wednesday at pm FESTIVAL STAYNER Jubilee Presbyterian Church in Stayner will hold strawberry festival on Wednesday from to 1730 pm 4H UDGING ELMVALE The annual north Simcoe 4H Judging Com petition will be held Wed than most of the cars sold in nesday July 21 at the Elmvale Fairgrounds Contestants will be re uired to judge dairy cows heifers ilts and ewes There will also crop quiz and farm safety contest REGIONAL CONFERENCE ELMVALE Eleven 15 yearold 4H members in north Simcoe have been chosen to participate in the threeday 4H regional conference at the University of Guelph They are Peter Morgan of RR Barrie Murray Clark of RR Barrie Robert Thomson of RR Orillia Brian Mawdsley of RR Hawkestone Don Atkinson of RR Barrie Robert Wright of RR Midhurst Brain Lambie of RR Wyevale Rod Jones of RR Midland Shirley Mason of RR Coldwater Sharon Nelson of RR Phelpston and Lori Robertson of RR Phelp ston TWILIGHT MEETING STAYNER The Huronia Dairy Herd Improvement Association will hold its annual barbecue and twilight meeting July at the home of Bob Walker in Stayner starting at 730pm BAND COMPETITION ORILLIA Staff pipe band competition in which 12 bands are expected to par ticipate has been arranged by the Orillia branch of the Royal Canadian Legion for Thursday July at Couchiching Beach park starting at pm 50TH ANNIVERSARY VASEY Staff Mr and Mrs Frank Rumney of Con cession Tay township have been receiving messages of good wishes from friends on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary on Wednesday June 30 vtiw llnt 1976 Toyotas and none of them iiiv1Rw mt Hard WATER BYLAW BEETON Staff First of fenders will be liable to fines of $25 under new water restric tion bylaw passed by Beeton council fine of $50 was provided for second offenders and $300 for third Reeve Sheridan McGinty heads the village council RETIREMENT TEA STROUD tea honoring teacher Marian Ross retiring after 42 years of service was held this afternoon at Sun nybrae school HOLLY SUPPER HOLLY strawberry sup per for the Holly community will be held at the community hall on Wednesday at pm TECUMSETH TAXES BEETON Staff Residen tial public school supporters in Tecumseth township will pay taxes on rate of 132158 mills this year up from 124488 last year The township rate was up day camps at Bell Ewart BELL EWART Registra tions are being accepted for two day camps this summer at Bell Ewart Park Coordinator Eva Kushner said one session will run from July 19 to 30 and the second one from Aug to 20 organized by the Simcoe County recreation depart ment Open to children aged five to 14 each session costs $1450 Registration may be made by calling Mrs Kushner at 4562754 Toyotas have become famous for Power front disc brakes Fully reclining front bucket seats Rear scat heater ducts Side win dow dcfoggcrs Heavy duty battery And electric rear window defroster All of which makes this one of the most terrific deals weve ever offered But we must offer word of cautionsupplies are limited And with terriï¬c deal only slightly and county levy lower with rise in education costs putting up the taxes TO ASK TENDERS ALLISTON Staff The town council has apggoved roposal that tenders sought or the installation of storm sewers on Albert street bet ween Paris and Ontario streets FLOWER SHOW CROWN HILL The Oro Township Horticultural Society will hold an early summer flower show Wednesday in Crown Hill United Church The show opens at7z45 pm PLAY PROGRAM ANGUS Five local students will conduct play program for children aged seven to 15 this summer at Our Lady of Grace school in Angus The program from July to Aug 20 is spon sored by the ministry of education County cow sets record COLLINGWOOD Staff Holstein cow bred and OWned by Robert Franklin of Collingwood has achieved superior production record as sixyearold In 365 days Franro Rockman Texal Kitty pro duced 23936 pounds of milk with 1039 of fat testing 434 per cent She went on to com plete her lactation in 429 days with 24867 pounds of milk with 1074 of fat 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