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Barrie Examiner, 19 Nov 1976, p. 2

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UOIAII Food oursc at These five happy young boys became fullfledged mem bers of the First Alcona Beaver olony at the Good fellow Public School in vestiture From left to right are Chris Elliott Grant Shelswell Mason Douglas COUNTYGLMPSES MEMBERS OF FIRST ALCONA BEAVER COLONY Lionel Hebert and Kevin Benson The Beaver group is for boys from six to eight years designed to introduce them to scouting Examiner Photo Joe Belford reelected at Tottenham TOTTENHAM Staff Reeve Joe Bellort has been re elected reeve of Tollenham village or the 197778 term by acclamalion The veteran municipal ad ministrator who has served on most courtly committees iii cluding general government alid finance will be starting his 12th year as reeve in January This will be the third year in the current stretch and he pre viously headed the council for nineyears Mr Beltort also has served stilllt to years as councillor and public tittlities commissioner in Ilie illtigc IlRKIZYSllOOI IlRSlIIN Staff The in District Lions club is holding its annual turkey shoot on Saturday Nov Zn from Ill am to in at OBricns Sports and Marine Ltd at theti Plan art show at Orillia ORILLIA The Orillia Guild of Artists will be holding their annual prehristnias Show at the Governors Inn on Satur day November 27 from noon to to pm and on Sunday No vember 28 from III 111 to pm The show will feature the work of many local artists and craftsmen as well as demr onstrations Admission will be free Iror cceds from sales will be tised to assist the Young at Heart Workshop local workshop aiid meeting place for people of all ages having an interest in the creative arts special feature this year will he fur fashion show Concession of Oro and Shanty Bay Road NEW FLOS WI PHELPSTON New Flos Womens Institute will sponsor fowl supper at the Phelpston school hall this Friday evening ROIASSOCIATION MIDIILRST Staffl An ntial meeting of the North Sim coe Still and rop Improvement Association has been arranged for Midhurst community hall on Thursday Dec starting at 1030 am Reports will be presented on 1976 field projects and slide show about agriculture in the United Kingdom are planned Spea Alliston vote for council ALLISTON Staff Town voters will elect four coun cillors from six candidates when they go to the polls in the municipal election here on Monday Dec ti Mayor akla Gray has been returned for another two years by acclaination as were the two county representatives Reeve Peter Cameron aiid Deputy Reeve ames Dickey The four incumbent coun cillors Douglas Taylor John Taylor Alden Whelan and Elmer Ilawkins are all running for reelection Gerry Moon local merchant and Joe lleyden manager are also standing There will be no voting for the public utilities commission with the four seats filled by ac clamalion Elected were former mayor John Darling Jack Anderson Bill Boycs and Wayne Bishop The mayor is the fifth member by virtue of his office kers also will present reports on the outlook for farm mach inery metrics fertilizers seeds and herbicides SANTA PARADE RTLLIA Staff Prepara tions are continuing for the an nual prehristmas Santa laus parade which is to be held in rillia on Sunday Nov 21 III stead of the usual Saturday NEW PRESIDENT COLLINGVIOOI Staff Brian Sayer has been elected new president of the Hill ingwood hamber of om merce succeeding loe McMillan The chamber will sponsor Santa tlaus parade on Saturday Dec SIIEEIIROIlERS ELMVALE Staffl An iii formation night for sheep pro ducers in Simcoe Muskoka and Parry Sound zone will be held at the North Simcoe Iarin office building here on Iednesday evening Nov 24 starting at it oclock panel will discuss lamb marketing winter feeding and producing breed stock OlVIY OIIIIIIII ANGIS Staff Now colit pleting his first twoyear term as Essa deputy reevc Maurice Miler has been serving on Sun coe ounty agriculture and reforestation committee head ed by Mara deputy reeve Mtiir Dack Other members are Deputy Reeve Bill alverley of Orillia township Reeve Edgar urrie of Noltawasaga Reeve James Elder of losorontio aiid Warden rvillc Hughes RATIIIAYIIRS AIIIIIIINti PINE GROVE tStaff ratepayers meeting at which election candidates in Orillia township will be invited to speak has been arranged for the fire hall building here on West street norlli on Monday Nov 22 ARENAASSOCIATION WASHAGO Staff meeting of ouchiching Arena Association will be held at Cumberland Beach public school on Tuesday evening Nov 23 startingat ll oclock NEWOFIWCERS RILLIA Staffi loanii Hayes Iias been installed as no ble grand of ouchiching Rebekah lodge with Isabelle lltiiit vice grand and Doreen Oldfield financial secretary The district deputy president of Iaubausliene District No 32 Mrs June Ritchier and her staff from Elmvalc conducted tlieinstallatioii IOIIOIIIIZ SIIANIY BAY hrist mas bazaar will be held at the tliristian Education entre of St Thomas Anglican church here by the Anglicati hurch Women this coming Saturday Nov 2o startingat Illa Marsh study ready soon BRADFORD draft docu ment on the Holland Marsh study was discussed at meeting of all the concerened parties at the onservation Authority office in Newmarket The meeting dealt mainly with the policy recommenda tion in the report and the for mat of their presentation The coinplelioii of the sttidy is cheduled for early December and will include distinct areas of concern The first of these areas is landuse and land management within the HoIA land Marsh The meeting indicated general consensus that the Marsh be treated as special policy area due to its agricultural characteristics Dairy food course at Stroud By MRS CAMPBELL STROLD Stroud Womens Institute held Dairy Festival the home of Mrs Eissess when It ladies attended The course was led by Mrs Neely aiid Mrs Ayers who previously attended training school in Alliston Mrs IIambly Dairy Coordinator from Bradford gave hints on nutrition The Iniiislil Farmers rcdit tnion donated scratch pads and peiis for the course Mrs Ayers gave commen tary on the dishes prepared and shown by Mrs Neely Sum mary lay is Nov 30 at Ton sumers Gas on Ferris Lane in Barrie During the course the leaders demonstrated variety of recipes which the ladies sampled at the noon luncheon SliNIOIHIlIZIINS The Strotid Senior itizens amounts our Pow mrrn held their regular weekly meeting Tuesday night Mrs Joyce Moisey of the Recreation Department of Simcoc ounty presented book on practical crafts designed and compiled for senior citizens Mrs Moisey brought samples made from the book Following the meeting euchre bid euchre and shuffleboard were played WINTER FAIR On Friday 47 members and friends took bus to the Royal Winter Fair arranged by bus converters Mr and Mrs Ward Goodfellow The highlight of the night was the Royal Jana diaii Mounted Police musical ride After dinner Mrs Alleii Todd lead the group in slug song There was no service in Stroud Presbyterian Church last Stiiiday because members attended the 86th anniversary church of their sister Essa Road in Barrie Guest speaker was Rev Muir former minister now residing in Timinons The new complex is busy with activity Saturday Masonic bonspiel was hosted by Minerva Lodge AI and AM lwo wed ding receptions were field on the same day The library was open where folks viewed the Iweedsinuir Display and the ice surface was used for hockey andskating Mrs Dora Beamish welcom ed members and visitors to the Innisfil hapter meeting on Thursday night Plans were made for activities The om mittee will hold bid euclire ses sions in the Masonic IIall Friday nights in January and February Ontario MINISTRY OF CONSUMER AND COMMERCIAL RELATIONS THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT 1975 NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING TAKE NOTICE THAT Spatial Meetirigot The liquor Licence Board of Ontario Will he held at THE COURT HOUSE BARRIE ONTARIO on THURSDAY DECEMBER 2nd 1976 at the hour of IO 00 oclock in the torenoon at which time the Board wrtl hear applications for new licences in accordance With The Liquor Licence Act 1975 and Regulations thereunder The tollowrngestablishmentshaveapplied tor licence of the type indicated and the applications will be entertained at the aforementioned location and tune Fainy Rutwrlnt Inniltlt Yowmhip IRR2 Strand Dining Lounlo Llconco Bil Codar Point Golf In Country Club Innictll Township Lntroyl Public Home Liconco Polio Liconco AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that any pei son who I5 resident in the niunicrpality and obiects to any application may file the grouridsot objection in person at the tinieand place of the meeting or in writing to EICCUIIVE Director Liquor Licence Board of Ontario 551ckeshorc Boulevard East TORONTO Ontario MST 1A4 54 Following the closing of the meeting an anniversary cake for Mr and Mrs Ruffetl approaching their Tlst wedding anniversary was enjoyed Alice Booth spoke of the cou ples devotion to the cliapler and their many years of happy family life Brother Bill gave two recitations and Mrs Lin Wein expressed the apprecia tion of the members for the fun cheoll Mr and Mrs Hand were guests at the Legion Ban quet honoring the First World War veterans Bill received his 40year pin for membership in the Barrie Legion He was one of seven veterans entertained He was born in Simcoe Tounly north of Alliston He was with the late lifford Lockharl in the Signal orp it Scholarship awarded to Churchill student By MRS SAUNTER CHURCHILL Hats off to area students who received special awards at the annual aduation exercises at Brad ord District High School Ian Campbell of Churchill and Lorri Sheppard of Bell Ewart won Ontario scholar ships Tan took the Science prize for the highest aggregate in two Grade 13 sciences donated by Davis Pharmacy Lorri won the Wood scholarship of $300 the Town of Bradford prize for the highest aggregate mark in six Grade 13 credits and the Sunny Evans Memorial scholarship of $100 for the highest standing in Grade 13 English Cathy Lucas won Bradford Rotary club prize in physical fitness and music Debbie Car man of Lefroy was presented with the Lions trophy awarded to the graduating girl who during her entire high school course has excelled in charac ter scholarship and spor tsmanship She gave the Valedictory address for the seniors HONOR DIPLOMAS Former pupils at Innisfil Cen tral school who were awarded honor graduate diplomas in clude Ian Campbell Debbie Carman and Dave Coutts Secondary school graduate diplomas were presented to Debbie Ferguson Scott Forbes Beverley Hughes Kevin Kell Sandra Kell Cathy Lucas and Ted Richards Honor pins first award Alex Constable Barbara Kell Robert Maarse second award Patricia Gliddon Angela Hughes fourth San dra Kell Cathy Lucas and Lorri Sheppard fifth Ian Campbell Thirty years ago Servatuis and Louisa Keunen were married in Tegelen Limburg Holland Eight years later they moved to Stroud and today they live in the former Alex Shakell house atop the Seventh Line hill which they bought two years ago Their family of five daughters staged an an niversary party in Churchill hall to celebrate the event recently Louisa says she knew about the plans but was surprised when 100 friends came to enjoy an evening of dancing and reminiscing with them She had their wedding picture framed in handcarved wooden frame etched in red velvet as special gift for her husband Servatuis gave his bride of 30 years matching pearl ring and pendant set Daughter Molly decorated an anniversary cake in white and yellow the third tier supported bleinchpillars Sir as the groom is known has two brothers and sister in Holland and sister in Australia Louisa has four sisters and five brothers in her homeland and brother in Barrie Servatuis welder in the Netherlands is now an in spector in Hill Refrigeration Barrie Their daughters are Gerdie Mrs Don Scott who lives next door to her parents Vickie Mrs Don Power of Cookstown Molly Mrs Larry OToole Barrie and Rosemary and Margaret at home The couple has four grandsons and one granddaughter Friends came to the party from Toronto Newmarket Innisfil reeve drops out of warden race COOKSTOWN Staff While he has been frequently mentioned as warden pro spect in county circles Reeve Bill Gibbins said he does not iii leiid to be candidate for the office in 197 If atn reelected in Innisfil feel should devote my major efforts to lownsliip problems he said referring particularly to the current annexation con troversy with Barrie the townships official plan and roniiigbylaw These issues must have priority at this time said the Innisfil reevc stating he was hopeful these issues would be settled next year and he would Present gift at St Pauls Ry DORIS PRATT ST PAIIS The No vember meeting of the St Pauls ACW was held at the home of Mrs Ernest Holyer at Sandy ove Acres There were 19 members present for the meeting After the devotional period Mrs Gordon Rix discussed the study book Martha Martha Mrs Lynne Maynard was presented with tangible gift All present expressed regret that Lynne and family were leavmg and wished her health and success in her new home in Alberta The Dorcas field quilting in St Pauls hurch Ilall on Nov and to Mrs Thomson Mrs Rix and Mrs Sprotile reported on meeting they had attended at the Resources Centre Trinity Anglican thurch Barrie Ar ticles were collected alid good useful bale was packed for the Northern Regions The groups hristmas meeting and dinner will be field at the Brookdale Inn Dec at pm Mrs Kathleen Allward and Miss Dairy Wright served delicious lunch Mr and Mrs Reg Arlen aiid children of Guelph were weekend visitors with Mr and Mrs Paul Slunden and family Mr and Mrs James Pillsey of Shelburnc visited Mrs Gor don Whipps and Mrs John Kell onSundzfiI Bob Carter returned home from successful deer hunt in Northern Ontario Mr and Mrs Roy Carter and fainin have moved to their new home in lIoDo Valley lADIES Weve made our move now its up to you Your first date will be ob solutely DIALADATE CENTRE PATS is where nice people meet in the easiest way however we have been approached by more men than women So ladies you could be socializing within few short weeks Try it youll like it first time at my expense Our age group is generally 25 years and up however we welcome provided you are single inquiries from anyone 737361 Mon to FRI 2til IO be in position to be warden candidate in 1978 At the present time he is con centrating on the rccveship contest in Innisfil where he is opposed by former reeve George Burton In the election two years ago he defeated Mr Burton by 2896 votes to 2436 In 1972 he lost to the same Mr Burton in another spirited conv test by about 600 votes During the past year Reeve iibbins was chairman of the countys general government and finance committee often stepping stone to the warden ship Besides his two years as reeve Mr Gibbins served three as deputy when Mr Burton was rceve and four years as coun cillor He was chairman of the townships finance committee III 1968 Before serving on council Mr Gibbins waas North Iii nisfil school trustee for fotir years before courtly boards were formed He also is past president of the Ontario Jersey Cattlemens Association member of the county library board and vicechairman of the county health committee WARDEN PROSPECTS With Reeve Gibbins stepping aside the most mentioned pro spects for the 1977 wardenship are now Reeve Morris Darby of Tiny township Reeve Alan Johnston of Vespra both members of the county finance committee Reeve Ingram Amos of Medonte chairman of the county museum and ar chives board and Reeveelect Allan Glassford of Teeumseth also member of the current financecommittee The 1977 warden will be elected at the inaugural cotiiity session in antiary Nikitapang RITE Six Million Dollar Man This is just one of more than 375 valuepriced gift ideas from our new Christmas catalogue Theres thousands of addi lional gift ideas in our big I97677 ShopRite Catalogue Wont you come in Bradford Cookstown Lefroy Barrie and Elmvale ANGLICAN BAZAAR large crowd attended the Christmas bazaar held by the Anglican church Kathleen Browu of Cedar Court San dycove Acres won the brown tipped sheepskin rug Mrs Brown bought her ticket at the door and was very pleased with her win partly because she had never won anything before on draw Dorothy Constable of Fennells Corners won the handcrocheted shawl Mrs Kenneth Sturgeon has been in Vancouver for three weeks visiting her son Kent She says there were 10 days of beautiful weather otherwise it was damp and foggy The flowers did not seem quite as fresh as when she visited there last autumn indicatin the area may have had touc of frost earlier Attending the Area Womens Institute convention in Orillia were Mrs Ronald Allan Mrs Kenneth Sturgeon Mrs Keith Sinclair and Mrs Chalmer Pratt Congratulations to recent graduates who received Bachelor of Arts degrees Sun day at special convocation of Wilfrid Laurier University at Barrie Central Collegiate Among the42 names are Jean nette Bourgeois Psychology Beverly Beatty Brewer History Linda Barron Graham History and Margaret Campbell Wilkinson English and Psychology Get well wishes go to Gail Matchett Anderson who has been convalescing at her home following surgery at Toronto General hospital Mr and Mrs Harry Sloan at tended the Church for the Deaf in Toronto recently The Anglican women have finished the queensized quilt they have been quilting Churchill and Stroud libraries have been granted $3000 from Wintario lotteries to buy Canadian books and audio visualaids Mrs Ronald Allan was hostess at the first meeting of the Bridge Club Mrs Kenneth Sturgeon and Mrs Mac Constable were the prize win ners Mary Sloan Evelync Watson and Lillian Sloan attended open house at the Georgian Bay Regional library on Morrow road Books that had been discarded by city library and paper backs al nominal price were available Hence Church ill library has new titles Af terwards the ladies attended Womens Institute Day at the Museum and report excellent demonstrations Mr and Mrs Waller Browning attended graduation exercises at the Ontario Police College at Aylrner when their soninIaw Tim Wright graduated Mrs Mabel Noble and Mrs Violet Gray of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Waller Browning and attended the farewell party in Lefroy for Mr and Mrs Byron Grosc Lefroy Brownies plan bazaar and bake sale By GEORGINA MITCHELL LEFROY The South In nisfil community centre will have busy day Saturday Nov 20 when the Brownies will hold bazaar bake sale and tea at the centre In the evening at 730 the fi ure skating club wi put on emonstration followed by hockey game between CFIO TV and CKBB Radio The Lefroy senior citizens held their meeting Tuesday Nov at the community cen tre The snowy weather kept quite few away but even with the small turnout everyone had an enjoyable afternoon discus sion of public relations was held We hope Bill Pittam is pro gressing after his operation and we are leased to hear that Gord Wi Iiams is progressing after his recent surgery President Eva Williams of the Lefroy senior citizens group planned bus trip to the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto last Friday Senior citizens from the sur rounding area made the trip as well and enjoyed the day The highlight of the day was the RCMP Musical Ride The opening salute was taken by Lord Leverhulme of Great Bri tain We were pleased to see Terry Leibel doing so well with the jumps Some will remember her parents having cottage along the shore in the area special thanks goes to our driver Wayne Kneeshaw for safe journey DISTRICT NE WS 2The Barrie Examiner Friday Nov I9 I976 Bell Ewart Ladies Aid to hold annual bazaar By GEORGINA MITCHELL BELL EWART The Ladies Aid of the Bell Ewart Baptist Church held their meeting in the new Sunday Seh00l room for the first time Thursday Nov 11 Remembrance Day prayer was read by Gertrude Benson Mrs Rose Newlove read writing that was taken from the Borden Paper entitled Effects which was submitted by reader who had seen it in an old English paper printed about 60 years ago It was in reference to Remembrance Day Plans were discussed for the bazaar bake sale and tea to be held in the Sunday School room on Wednesday Nov 24 from to4 pm Also discussed were plans for the Christmas dinner Lunch was served ending social afternoon The Bell Ewart community hall holding up on their euchres despite the snowy night Nov The winners this week were Georgina Hutchinson Given Collins Ina McKnight Georgie Mitchell and Belle Walton Lone hands went to Lily Hill and Gerry Gauthier for the men We are pleased to hear that Bill Smith is home from Sun nybrook Hospital and we hope to see him out and about short Iv Rev Gordon Carter from In dia showed film of his mis sionary work there on Satur day Nov 13 Mr Carter went to India 25 years ago and has not been in Canada since 1968 MEIlUN DT DENTURE THERAPIST Complete Denture Service Hours am pm Mon thru Sol 980 Dunlop St Barrie 728A68l0 Member Denturist Society MALL HOURS OPEN It 30 PM MON to SAT or rail martini CANDIDATES THIS WEEKEN FRIDAY EVENING WILLARD KIN ZIE ROSS ARCHER SATURDAY MORNING 10 130 DORIAN PARKER SATURDAY AFTERNOON The Merchants of the Boyfiefd Mall urge you to vote on Election Day December 6th OVER 60 STORES T0 SERV YOU THE BAYFIELD MAll MEET THE MAYORALTY His wife the former Muriel Spurgeo was student pastor of the Bell Ewart Baptist Church in the summer of 1946 Mr Carter was dressed in the native costume of India He is stationed in Hyderabad state capitol in India which has population of million people wMMM SHOPRITE Get TTItSl and thermostatically controlled heat for longer lasting Curls No tuss No cord 1997 This is just one of more than 375 valuepriced gift ideas from our new Christmas catalogue Iliercs thousands of addi tional gift ideas in our big 197677 ShopRite catalogue Wont you collie in Catalogue Stores BAYFIELD MALL VISIT WllH US Al SIAM Ut COUNTY StARbtil INDOOR SHOPPING MALI WITH CthAlt ONIROLIII COMI ORI

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