nwt lt lvy Wl to visit Centre island By IIIAN JENNIIIT IVY Members of the Womens institute are mak ing plans for visit to McMichaels Art Gallery and entre island on Saturday Juan rs lion Hammond is registering all interested in making the trip Bruce tumming school trustee spoke at recent Wl meeting describing the dtlttlllOllHl system in Suncoc County and touching on the French quest ion Patricia Hammond returned home this week after visiting friends in tit tawa Mr and Mrs ltert Mc talliini of Ottawa spent the weekend vith Rev and Mrs Bruce Mctalluni Mr and Mrs Murray Mcaiiel Mr and Mrs Rrian Mcanel and Sarah of loroiito and Marion McVaneI spent the weekend with Bruce Mcanel Mr and Mrs Williatii Pan and sons of treeiuore visited Elwood and Jean Jeiiiiett on Friday IIINA IlIllHIIS Mr and Mrs James Melierniott entertained few friends last week when Mr and Mrs lion llowiiey of Shelbiirnc and Willa Roderick showed pictures from re cent visit to China Mr and Mrs Wilmer Wilson spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Joe Wilson in London Ont Mr and Mrs Keith McVanel visited Mrs Ar nold on Sunday Mr and Mrs Gellel spent Sunday with Mrs lieneHirons Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Jack Hanlou of Rarrie who celebrated their 25th on nivorsary at Dayton Beach on Saturday June 25 Attending were Mrs Mildred Ellis and family Mr and Mrs leve lattoii Ed die Sharon and lion McMaster Herman Jeiuietts sale was well attended but the prices were not high The Anglican thurcti Women did good business selling sandwiches pie atid coffee Harry ltiiker is home from Toronto hospital Lec Ran ting is still in Royal Victoria Hospital after suffering brokerii hip lint he is now able to walk The picnic for the Presbyterian and the Sunday school was lltltl last week iit Essa tenteiiiiial Park The addition to the Presbyterian thuich is DISTRICT NE WS lit The Barrie Examiner Thursday July 87 W76 Two Stayner teachers to guide canoe trips STAYNER During Ati gust two Stayner High School teachers experienced wilderness canoeists will guide two lotday canoe trips across 135 miles of the Mississauga Wild River Reserve This is historical route described by Grey Owl trap per conscrvationist and writer as the most beautiful and varied of the voyagcur son tom pa journeys it runs from Riscotasing to Aubrey Falls and passes many 200 year old cabins and landings Bruce Gilliam and Denis Mildoii see the wilderness ex change as aii opportunity to encourage novice adults anti young people to share the ex perience of basic wit derness trip in which par ticipaiits are actively in volved iii all aspects of such it venture However experienced ca noetsts will find this par ticular run an adventure filled with variety of land scapes and challenges To en sure the opportunity to share wilderness exchange will be limited to five persons per guide Meals will consist of com biiiatioti of modern freeze dried and dehydrated foods as well as original voyageiir foods such ad brown rice bannock and jerky The fresh water is clear delicious and wellstocked Participants need only their clothing sleeping bag and desire to explore yet another aspect of anadian heritage Regulate use of water in Angus subdivision HAXTER Essa council has passed bylaw to regulate outside water use in the Robson housing subdivi siou at Angus Violation could fitic of tip to $300 Watering of lilllgt and gardens is now illegal on any Monday Residents iii odd numbered houses will be allowed to use water outside result in only from to to in on Tuesday Thursday and Saturday Those people in even ll be red house re re stricted to to 10 pm on Wednesday Friday and Sun dav Daytime watering is for hidden tlerk Arthur Roth said the Monday ban was imposed because many eoplc do their washing on at day tnr restricted water use has resulted in low water pressure iii the subdivision water system til the past Angus taxi firm seeks move from vandals HAXIIIH Vandalism done to cars iii Angus has forced search for new busuiess location the owners of Reliable Taxi have told Essa township council Doug hard and Wendy Harry said they are losing money through damages at their location next to billiard hall in the village Either we find new loca tion or close the business Mr thard said He asked council to suggest nevi location but received no immediate recommenda tions Mr thard said he was disappointed in protection of fered by the Ontario lrovui cial lolicc as four radio aerials worth $30 each have been broken off taxi station wagons After Mr thard said he is considering moving the business back into resaleir tial area council said that would only result in com plaints from neighbors Mr Chard was advised to keep looking for new commercial site He said later he pays $100 month rent at the present location Reliable Taxi employs seven fulltitue drivers covering range of 20 miles 50 million population held Canada potential OTTAWA Based on an assumption that Canada is to be relatively self sufficient in food supplies Dr Clark direc tor of soil research institute wiculture Canada believes population potential of ap pmiuinately so million people is practical It is clear that Canada faces no serious laud problems in feeding the proyected 31 million people by year 2000 unless roductivity levels are astically reduced he said The extent to which Canada wishes to play role in assisting iii the world food shor use situation and in continutng its exports of food are political and moral issues Here Canadians must make clear decisions about the use of land the place of agriculture in the social and economic scene in Canada he stated He attributed past produc tivity gains iii field crop production of about 6070 per cent to fertilizers The rest was due to irrigation drainage plant breeding pest control and other technological factors But he sees this rate of progress slowing up to maybe 15 per cent in the next 25 years By the year 2000 per field crop produc tion could be increased by about it per cent over present levels He summarized by sayin that by year 2000 Canada coul expect to have surplus food sup plies that could be used to alleviate world food shortages The Agricultural Institute of Canada is national nonr government organization representing 5500 professmnals agrologists and scientists in the Canadian agriculture and food industry It acts as an umbrella organization for provmcnal in stitutes of agrologists and eight affiliated scientific societies almost completed with Silll day school rooms and washrooms Mrs Marjorie Maljor and Wendy Rullock of Rri ish ol umbia left for home this Week after visiting Mr and Mrs James Mchrliiott Mr and Mrs Rae oriiwall are visiting Mr and Mrs APPOINTED Hurley Morris of liar rie has been hired as iissis tant to the clerk and the treasurer of esprii township He worked previously for the lliietiiploynieiit insurance tomiiiission lilxaiiitiiei lhotoi lion Applegate Barbara Goodwin of Toronto spent the weekend with her parent Mr and Mrs Ernest loodwiii Sympathy is extended to Mrs Doroth Reid and fniiii ly in the tenth of husband lilarl on Sunday He had been in Royal Victoria llospitiil for two weeks Protest raise in camp fee SIllOlll Protests about the fee increase at liinistil Park are going beyond to uisfil township council ork Suiicoe Ml Sinclair Stevens has asked council to comment on coiiipliiiiit by IIIlIlll Hrown of Ncwuiiirket about this years increase in tbecaiiipiiigfeeto$froiii$ti Atiit Toronto Star lrobe Illtb asked for comments on It similar comilniiit by Ron ltttlett of Eli iltokc The letters have been tctci red to the township recren tion coiiiuiiltee for constdcrii lloli Mr httrletli said the ciisl of camping liiis jiiinbed til per cent and the parking fee for cars has jumped ttltt per cent to Shouldnt the increase be limited to to per cent Mr Fiirlctti asked lilllha litowii toltt Mr Stevens the increase should be limited to eight per cent COLDWATER NEWS Ily SHIRLEY IICNNIIIT tongratulatioiis to Mrs Ethel Langley on the occa sion of her iioth birthday July She was guest of honor at surprise iarty in the form of an open iouse at the home of her sister Mrs tlara tviati More than 00 guests dropped by to offer congratulations and best wishes The Rev and Mrs William Kibblewhite spent June 29 in Toronto and were guests along with other clergy and their wives at dinner at the home of ltishop Read followed by theatre party They also found time to visit the Metro Zoo and visit with Mr and Mrs Macltickie and boys Susan spent the day with her atiiit Mrs MacLiIckic Mr and Mrs tyril Martin along with members of their family Mr atid Mrs lat Lauriii and Patti of London and Miss Krista Smith spent few days recently touring eastern Ontario They enr joyed boat trip aboard the Miss Kingston but had to turn back at the ivy Lea ltridgc due to the oil spill which no curred recently in that area They also visited Hellcville and places of interest in leterborough The Bonny Hinii miracle healing service will be held at the United thurch tol dwatcr July 24 at 730 pm Benny Hinns message is Come bring the sick and Ex pcct Them to be Heated Daily Vacation Bible School began at the parish hall July with over 60 children in attendance the first day The school con tinues for weeks and is run on volunteer basis by local personnel tost is $200 per family and since expenses for supplies have been heavy any donations from in crested persons would be iii iced welcome Donations may be forwarded to Rev William Kibblewbitc or Mrs JaneWalkcr David Wylie of algary spent few days recently vacationing with his mother MlS Wm Wylie Jr Mr anti Mrs John Smith of am bridge were also visitors with Mrs Wylie Ron Sallows of Toronto visited with his parents Mr and Mrs Jack Sallows and at tended 80th birthday cclcbra tions for his grandmother Mrs lathe Langley Mrs George Robitaille has returned home from Soldiers Memorial Hospital Best wishes for speedy recovery go to Mrs Audrey Sallows who remains patient Mrs Lottie Orton spent the weekend in Burlington and Bramalea visiting her daughters Mm Morris Bar ran and Mrs Wtii Kinear and their families Miss Karen Hall spent the weekend visitin With Sally Fuller of Bradfor Mr and Mrs Wm took Laura and David of Downsview spent few days recently with Mrs Meda Ror row Mrs John Heard and Crystal have spent the past weeks visiting WIIIl Mrs Jane Jeniictt and Mr and Mrs Morley lienrd and Anita Rob who has been busily fighting forest fires Ill their home territory of tochraiic Wits able to join them for the weekend and they all returned home together Innisfil firm gets contract From The Ottawa Bureau Of The Examiner OTTAWA lainswick firm lrovincial liIoor Scr vice has been given $50000 contract to refinish floors at anadian Forces llasc Horr den the department of supply and Services has announced It was one of 239 an classified federal contracts each worth $10000 or more awarded to Canadian com patties dtiriiig the week ended June til Total value of these contracts was $35639776 Beeton club raises chicks BEETON Staff The Beeton 4H poultry club has been particulary active in the area under the leadership of Mrs Bessie Reynold of RR Cookstown Each member of the club has been given young chicks to raise and the best is to be selected for showing at the Beeton fair in September The club purchased th chicks for the purpose in June The last regular meeting was held at the farm of Mr atid Mrs George Paris of ookstown Two memorial services set By SHIRLEY IZNNIIIT OLDWAIER The Rev William Kiliblewhitc of the Anglican Parish of toldwatcr Medonte announces annual memorial services will be held at St Georges Fairvallcy on Sunday July titan30pm Guest preacher will be the Rev Thomas Martin former rector of the pariin Music will be provide by the Orillia Salvation Army orps At St John church In Mat chedasli there will be memorial serVice on July 25 at 200 pm Guest preacher will be Rev Allan Wigby former rector of the parish This will mark the 100th anr niversary of worship services atSt John CRAFTS FAIR URILLIA Staffl Annual arts and crafts fair of the Orillia Gutld of Artists will be held at the Orillia ommunity Centre on Saturday and Sun day 0ro Lions club plans piano playing contest By MlRlIIl HART HAWKESIONE The Oro Lions Club has issued ad vance notice of the third an nual Otdtime Piano Playing Contest to be held Aug 21 at the Oro arena in Guthrie An added feature this year will be contest for juniors those 16 years old and younger for which there will noentryfec There Will be dancing with band from pm until Kathy Monkman her medical sercretarys certificate at graduation ex ercises recently at Torontos received Humber College WHITE ELEPHANT bake sale baIaar and white elephant sale spon sored by St Aidans Anglican Church Women will be held at pm Saturday July 17 at the home of Mrs Victor OBrien RR Oro Station Everyone IS welcome to at lend Mr and Mrs Brian Hart Chris and Cathy spent Sun day with the Bill Hart family in Scarborough They also vith the zoo Jamie Hart returned With them to spend weeks vacation CITATION CARPET AT THE II TRADE CENTRE SATU RDAY JU LY 0th COFFEE DONUTS ENTERTAINMENT OPENING SPECIAL Sat July 10th only Off White Short SCATTER MATS AFTER I2 NOON WHILE SUPPLIES LAST DRAW FOR 12 RUG BRAND NAME CARPET OLARGE STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM PROMPT DELIVERY EXPERT GUARANTEED INSTALLATION OLOW PRICES CITATION ARPET AT THE ii ii moi taint itwv it At THE INLINNISHI MILES souni or 513000 4363519 SHAG log SH sq yd ONLV INSTALLED WITN UNDERLAT INCLUDED