Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 2 Sep 1976, p. 2

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emwm 4O enjoy lnnisfil park fish fry ALCONA BEACH Chris tian fish fry topped off the ChurchInThePark program at lnnisfil Park this summer About 30 children and 10 adults met at the beach at am to hear reading of St Johns account ofJesus Christs first meeting with the apostles Car draw at Elmvale boost to tennis fund By PEGGY DOVE ELMVALE The recent Elmvale and District Lions Club Monster Buffet and Car Draw was termed as great success profit of $7700 was realized from this years event The money will be put to use in the clubs present un dertaking of erecting double tennis court now being built on the agricultural grounds next to the Flos Elmvale Arena The big winners of the evening were Mr and Mrs Mark McNamec of Toronto who won the grand prize of full sized Ford car Mr and Mrs Ken Eriksen of Elmvale were the win ners of the 970 Acadian car Other winners of cash prizes were Marg Watson who won $200 for the first ticket drawn fifth last ticket drawn won Pat Burton $50 fourth last ticket won letc Wilson $75 third last ticket drawn won Elmer llcb ner $100 and Joe Benbenek won $500 for the second last ticket in the barrel liittecn consolation prizes of 523 were also handed out during the drawing of the tickets There were 728 tickets sold this year making it the biggest car draw to date and over 1000 people jammed the arena for the draw buffet and dance SYMIATIIY EXTENDED Sincere sympathy is ex tended to Mr and Mrs Elmer lieacock of Illmvale on the loss of their son Ross Ross Beacock died last week as the result of injuries received when he was involved in motor Mrs Ken Barnett of Queen Street East Mrs Robinson is the cousin of Mr Barnett During her three weeks stay she enjoyed complete tour of Ontario including Toronto Kit chener Niagara Falls and many other places of interest The highlight of her vacation says Mrs Robinson was staving in lovely Elmvale Second in living in Rutherglen Scotland would be living in this lovely friendly community of Elmvale Her son also voiced the same opinion when he visited Elmvale couple of years ago Even though you already know the truth about your own home town its always nice to hear it from other folks We certainly hope Hazel and her son hurry back to visit Elm vale again soon WELCOME The business section of Elm vale is fast being all taken up The Elmvale Bazaar shop has relocated itself and is now on the south side of Queen Street Formerly the IIlmvale Bazaar shop could be found with all its treasures in the North Lane lheir stock has increased to include an excellent selection of new as well as used items for sale The owners Denise and Bill Mothers and their two lovely daughters Michele age 13 and Susanne age are presently living at Blurwater Beach They came to this area from Toronto Everyone wishes Please Sis because that monkeys uncle dont say bye now 4H winners commended ELMVALE Staff Mem bers of r0 dairy club have been receiving congratulations from friends for having won first for the best three dairy heifers entered at this years Barrie junior fair Showing them were Gary McLean and John IIickling The best beef heifers were shown by members of the Orillia 4H club Alex Thomson Robert McLeod and Anne Richardson In the market stccr class the best group of three were entered by Beeton qu club members John Devine Brian Jebb and Tom llamilton that makes me The children volunteered to act as some of the apostles fishing along the shore while Larry Stephens played Christ When the apostles came on the beach lhrist invited them to join him in meal To honor that event the children began big fish breakfast DROPIN CENTRE For several years now the ChurchInTheIark has Operated as dropin centre for children during the summer organized by the Anglican Ar chdeaconry of Simcoe Events during the summer included track and field Christmas in July Indian Day Canada Day scavenger hunts craftwork puppet shows and safety demonstrations Fun mixed with religious teaching is the order of theday Donating their services this summer were Ron Fair and Iaptain and Mrs Scrivcr of the Anglican Church Army DONATIONS HELP Committee chairman llazel lloldcroft said individuals and local groups donated craft materials canned goods and supper dishes Ianadian lire coupons were used to obtain camping equipment Most of the funding came from the Archdeaconry of Sim coe under Archdeacon Basil Ionks with the Diocese of Toronto contributing trailer the Anglican Ihurch Women $1000 and the lnnisfil Lions IubSloti DISTRICT NE WS 2The Barrie Examiner Thursday September I976 10 county competitors in silver dollar show ICLMVAIJC Staff Ten competitors from Simcoe Coun ty are among 64 entered in the 4H dairy silver dollar show at rangcville on Saturday Sept Points are accumulated from quiz requiring senior level knowledge of cattle for an essay on this years topic The Human Element in Successful Dairy Farming as well as for showmanship and for the project calf United Breeders Incorporated sponsored the competition with winners of each of four divisions receiving 25 silver dollars Competitor with the highest overall point score will receive 75 silver dollars on champion ship silver tray The reserve champion tray will carry 50 silver dollars while the honorable mention tray for third will have 25 silver dollars Five entries from Simcoe North include Branda Simpson and Neil Ilickling of Shanty Bay Lori Robertson and Harry Van Castcren of Phelpston along with Jim McLean of Bar rie IEAM IMAM Ilffllillllllllilllllif iiiiii niii minim msiiii sold onlyatcanatiafrust Dunlop at Memorial Sq ANN OUCEMENT PLAYING lllE role of Jesus the Anglican Church the brated hristmas in July and iiéltlflkrlhlKatyalnxfiimf Mr and Mrs Malmrfi gmd Christ Larry Stephens cooks summer church combines recognized anada Day and 8de hv mg hm mmdg luck in their New location and fish for his apostles at the religious teaching with indium innminir Fl WM 30 lliV VW Jill Churchlnlhelark in In games and crafts instruc PhotobyMgliylimlii mth us WINNERS 030 nistil townshipSponsoi ed by tion Iht group also tlt Tho winners of the sixteenth nlll mm Terry Vogan VicePresident and Sales Manager Robert Armstrong Beef market outlook The beef market outlook will be discussed at meeting of Simcoe ounty attlemens ssociation at the outinental lnii Barrie on Wednesday evening Sept The meeting will start at oclock with the presentation of film on the Spotton Iethod of warble fly treatment for cat tle This will be followed by panel discussion about handling new feedlot arrivals Panel members will include Ross Beat tie of Stayner Dr Don Davies the Ontario veterinarian services branch of the ministry of agriculture and Ron Wolfe of Dobbington Secretaryinanager of the Canadian atlleinens Associa HEADEDPOLLING ORO SIAllt Staffi Joanna McEwen headed the polling for councillors in the last Oro township municipal election field in December 1974 Records show Mrs McEwen received 1590 votes to 1403 by Paul Hansen and 1092 by Allan McLean There were two defeated candidates lilmvale Arena seating lottery drawn for August were Mr Barry Mills of Ihelpston win ning the first draw prize of 35m Reeve of Ilos lownsliip Donald I1aclonald winning the second prize of $300 and third prize for the month went out to Ken Archer of Elinvale of $200 There are only four more draws in the series of 20 monthly draws and the next one Wlll be held on the third Monday in September VISITORS lllmvale really draws visitors from far off places All Do all the good you can in all the ways you can to all Illt souls you can in very place you can at all the times you can wtth all the zeal you can as long as ever you can OVERIIEARI filinvale kids say the cutest things Overheard coir versation the other day bet ween family fussing anrl gooing over newa arrivcrl baby Ilic mother was telling about some of the funny antics that the littly baby did and invites you to FREE MUSICAL CONCERT at the Municipal Savings Community Room Owen St 3rd Floor on Friday 800 pm Sept 376 Limited takes pleasure in announcing the appointment of FRANK DYKE as Sales Representative in the firms Barrie Office Frank and his wife Pamela have lived in the Barrie and Orillia area for the past eight years Frank was born and raised in the South of England came to Toronto in 1965 and subsequently entered the real estate profession Before leaving the Toronto area Frank was involved in marketing warehousing and distribution for large Metro based company Prior to joining Robert Armstrong Limited Frank and Pamela have been involved with Mental Health Care Piograms in the Orillia area Frank and his family now reside in Uptergrove six miles South of Orillia and it is in this general area that Frank will be extending the firms expansion to further serve our clientele Frank is looking Iciword to serving all his friends and acquaintances and he can be contacted through the firms Barrie Office 7269262 or directly at the Uptergrove Office 326933l tion harlis iraciy is scheduled to 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