the examiner Tuesday Feb 14 1978 neighbourly news Mrs Campbell 4361 084 Mrs Jack McCullough held the February meeting of the Presbyterian Womens Mis sionary Society recently Presi dent Mrs Lorna Campbell opened with suitable verse and prayer The roll call was answered by verse containing the word beauty It was decided to take free will offering for Evangale Hall at the annual meeting Presi dent reported there are pro grams on hand for the World Day of Prayer to be held in Stroud Presbyterian Church on March3at2pm Halloween tea and coffee party will be held in Stroud Complex on Oct 21 and the hall was booked Mrs Edna Lamb read the scripture and meditation Mrs Grace Reed was in charge of the program and chose as her topic God and Nature She opened with poem called The Handy Work of God Mrs Reed gave thoughtful talk on the wonders of Gods Creations in the universe from the largest to the smallest detail MAIHII MEETING Next meeting will be held on Mar at the home of Mr and Mrs Reginald Reed with Mrs Margery owan in charge of the program ANNIALNIEEIING Following pot luck dinner recently the annual meeting of the Presbyterian hurch was held All reports were accepted as printed and circulated Memorials were observed March 18 the session is sponsor ing the film Corrie at 730 pm in the Church Auditorium Everyone in the community is invited to the movies On Sunday the congregation will have the opportunity to hear Mr Elliott third year ministry student Mrs Grace Reed and Mrs Hazel McCullough were ap pointed as Bible Society representatives Appreciation was expressed by various members to the Ininister choir organist and Sunday School superintendent ELECTIONS Elections of 1978 board are the board of managers Reg Reed Ed Gibbons John Mc Cullough Nelson Watson Mel Ayerst Murray Amos Duncan Campbell treasurer is An drew Cowan RIA auditors Nelson Watson Mrs Mel Ayerst organist Mrs Robert Cowan Congregational secretary Mrs Robert Cowan Session Frank Cowan John Cowan Nelson Watson Murray Amos Robert Cowan Andrew Cowan Church and cemetery trustees Duncan Campbell John Cowan Fraser Sutherland JUBIIEII11ZDIS Congratulations to two In nisfil citizens who this week received the Queens Jubilee Medals Miss Mae Ferguson long time post mistress at Stroud and John Cowan who served as Township Road Supervisor for many years Aside from these special items both persons have taken an active part in their church andcommunitylife quote from the accompany ing brief stated that and quotet The Award of The Medal is an expression of wor thy and devoted service rendered by the recipients in their various walks of life and the esteem in which they are held by their associates and are representative of all regions of Canada Last fall another Innisfil resi dent Donald Beatty received medal Georgina Mitchell 4563232 The winners of the Lefroy Midgets hockey tournament draw were Walter Peacock of RR Barrie second Robinson of RR Lefroy third Williamson 0f Locust Hill SADDIINEI The community was sadden ed to hear of the death of three well known men in the area Frank Tunney Jr was the recreation director of the town of Bradford and passed away on Feb at St Michaels Hospital in Toronto He also resided in the sum mer at his cottage in Lefroy with his family He was the hus band of Catherine Hunter father of Michael Ann Bridget Marty and Tricia the son of Frank Tunney and the late Edna Mary Kirby Dear brother of Edward Patricia Mrs Jerry Zownir and Marie Mrs Greg Clancy thDOLENCES Condolences go out to the family of Kenneth Arthur McKnight who passed away late in January at the Royal Victoria Hospital in Barrie at the ageof 34 He was the husband of Georgina Akers father of Inuise Kenneth and Linda Mrs Hlusiakt grandfather of six Ile also had two brothers and five sisters He will be greatly missed at the bingo and euclire in the area as he was always ready to give helping hand even if he had to travel frotn the Eighth Lineof Innisfil The family wishes to thank neighbors and friends who were thoughtful to them in the time of their bereavement BYRON BURNS iIIOSE well known former resident of Lefroy Byron Burns Grose who was postmaster for 35 years died at the Royal Victoria Hospital in Barrie He was the husband of Jessie Scott of Barrie stepfather of Gwen Mrs McNeil of St atharinest and Sheila Mrs Frid of Mississauga grand father of Katharine Roderick Stephanie Janice and David and brother of Mabel of Owen Sound Cecil of Thorold Gordon of Waterloo and predeceased by Morley and Elmer He will be missed by his long time friends in Lefroy ART FA The Killarney Beach School would like to remind everyone of an Art Fair at the school on Thursday Everyone is welcome The Grade and pupils of the school are getting ready to go on their trip to Dorset on Feb 22 to 24 where they will leam different type of study by their outdoor experiences The juniors won third prize for their ice sculpture of ptehistoric animals at the III nisfil Winterama IHNSIIIII The Ladies Churchill Curling Club hosted eight rinks in the bonspiel held Saturday to celebrate the clubs 100th an niversary The Grace Constable rink of Toronto placed first in the am draw The Doris Campbell rink of Stroud placed second The Brenda Krohan rink of Barrie which placed third was family affair which included her sister Pam from Mitchell her mother Reta Allen of the host club of Churchill and her aunt Marjorie Blain of Horne payne Guaranty Trust TO investigate remedies Pensions for veterans goal of long battle ALEX ARTHUR YOUR FAMILY SAVINGS FOOD STORE LB AV PACK BETTY CROCKER CAKE MIXES 185 01 SAVE 30 EYE OF ROUND EYE OF SIRLOIN FULLY BONELESS N0 WASTE CUT FROM CANADA BEEF SAVE 60 LB FLEISCHMANNS SOFT CORN OIL MARGARINE LB TUB SAVE 22 PALMOLIVE LIQUID DISH SOAP 15 LITRE SAVE 60 RAISINS 32 OZ BAG SCHWARTZ SAVE 40 The seven parking spots on the west side of Essa Road bet ween the CNR tracks and Bur ton Avenue will not disappear before the next city council meeting Feb 27 City council decided Monday not to enforce the noparking restriction along that stretch of Essa Road until city staff can investigate other possible remedies to traffic congestion in the areas caused by cars try ing to move around cars turn ing left on Essa onto Gowan Street Following numerous com plaints about traffic tieups councils general committee decided to put up noparking signs and crack down on violators noparking ban for the area has been in force for 10 years MEAlTIME 24 OZ LOAF Cars parked on the west side cf Essa Road create hazard for southbound cars on Essa Road trying to pass to the right of other cats turning right at the Gowan StreetEssa Road in tersection according to the traffic department Jack Carter owner of Addies Confectionery 44 Essa Road told council that Kerry Colum bus head of the citys traffic department told him the city would be willing to look at other alternatives such as eli minating two or three arking spots immediately sout of the CNR tracks on the west side of Essa Road rather than remov ing all seven parking spots Ald Gord Mills said there is no need for the parking spots on Essa Road when there is park ing on Gowan Street Cum 149 EXTRA BREAD 33 EA FRESH REGULAR GROUN LIMIT WITH $500 PURCHASE SAVE 49 GROUND STEAK 36 NORTHERN GOLD GRANOLA BARS 10 OZ PKG HONEY ALMOND AND COCONUT SAVE 10 AYLMER ROAST CUT FROM CANADA BEEF SAVE 42 LB SWIFTS RINDLESS SLICED SIDE EMPIRE VAC PAK 16 OZ PKG SAVE 30 LB KELLOGGS MINI WHEATS CEREAL 375 GRAM SAVE 17 CIIRISTIES CHOCOLATE CHIP OREO AND CHERRY NUT BISCUITS 159 01 SAVE 20 berland Street and the east side of Essa Road plus other private parking lots in the vicinity It boils down to people being too blinking lazy to park on the wst side of Essa Road and crossing the road he said There are no parking meters on the east side of Essa Road headded Ald Alex Arthur said the no parking restriction should be enforced as soon as possible because the roadway was widened last year with the help of large 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