MIDLAND Staff ull contest for horses wil be featured at the coming 109th annual fall fair of the Tiny and Agricultural Society which isto be held at the fairgrounds here on Friday and Saturday ember 1752M 18 irectors aded by resi dent Mrs Betty Rumneyphave busy for weeks making glans for the 1976 twoday ex ibition which will include horse shows livestock competi tions 4H club events ag riculture and domestic science displays and various other at tractions EVENING EVENT The horse pulling contest will be held on Friday evenin of the opening day rather an during the aftemoon as last year This will give more spec tators chance to see this event which stirred much interest in the ast tention was directed to 241he Barrie Examiner Thurscloy$eptl6ll7£ glorse pullingcontest is planned at Midland changes of rules and regula tions re arding legislation covering ealth certificates be ing made mandatory for animal entries Arrangements were discussed to have food booths designated to the area at the west end of the Midland arena inside the premises ARTS AND CRAFTS Competitions for field crops roots and vegetables fruit flowers livestock arts and crafts are open to all urban and rural students in Tiny Tay Medonte as well as Midland and Penetang and other area municipalities The horse show also has been feature Over the years with competitions for different classes of saddle horses as well as heavy draught horses com mercial teams and p0nies It is also hoped to have good showings in cattle and swine classes Edenvale WI to hold By MRS GIFFEN EDENVALE Members of the Womens Institute have made plans to hold bazaar in the community hall her on Sat urday Oct 16 starting at pm At its regular meeting the roll call was answered by members giving their madien harnes an presenting an old school book The motto The Three Rs from the Home Training Respect Reverence and Re sp0nsibility was commented on by Mrs Gordon Giffen Our ram was meeting in the pas under the comvener of Education Mrs Russel Maw We each read or recited poem from One of the old red readers This was followed by spelling bee It all ended up with two of our members dancing the Irish Washer Woman It was real fun meeting and everyone had memories Hostesses far the evening were Mrs Russel Sage and Mrs Graydon Giffen Mr and Mrs Andrew Mc Clure of Brampton visited Mr and Mrs Doug Giffen Mr and Mrs Harry Wilcox of Beeton and Mr and Mrs Gren ville Halbert of Beeton visited yrith Mr and Mrs Harry Gif En IMr and Mrs Sid Dougall of toronto visited with Mr and Mrs Eric Ball Folks at Edenvale sure got lots of sunshine watching two ball games last Sunday The first One was Minesing OASA Squirts against Meaford We won to Then the second game was Minesing OASA Ban vsyl4 lt CiriékkL 99 dairies 191 165 it 34 Ir bazaar at local hall tams against Elmvale We won that Game 110 School started last week with Amanda Ploeg off to Kinder garten Those starting to high school were Diane Vriese Nan cy Duit and Dale Giffen Those off to college were Anne Moller to Georgian Col lege in Barrie Bill McNabb to Western University in London Cathy McNabb to Sheridan Col lege in Brampton Brian Giffen to Guelph Universty Anne Gif fen to Waterloo and Ronn Gif fen to RidgeiOWn John Ball is taking an eightweek mechanic course at Centennial College in Toronto We wish for each one of these students most suc cessful year Mrs Charles Degeer spent few days recently in Barrie Mr and Mrs Eric Ball at tended retirement party in Barrie for Mr Freethy from the railway Several ladies of the com munity attended shower at Minesing for Jane Maw Mr and Mrs Russel Maw had visit them Mr David Maw and daughter Carolyn of Toron to Miss Wendy Hay of Wingham was guest of Anne Giffen and they attended bridal shOWer in honor of Miss Lori Grantham of Barrie Jocelyn and Debbie Douglas of Simcoe were among several young people who enjoyed the week end at Edenvale COnser vati0n Park with church group from Simcoe Ontario Bob Goodfellow former resi dent is the leader of this young peoples group would like to support Ross with Doortodoor Canvassing BCanvassing by phone Erecting Signs DDisplaying Signs on own premises Car andor Driver on election day 1Work in Committee Room Donation Comments Despite threatening skies and rain Beetons 1976 fall fair was well attended and had many diversified attrac Bazaar plans made by club By SHIRLEY JENNETT COLDWATER Plans were discussed for bazaar and bake sale at meeting of Coldwater senior citizens at the Lions Riverside Centre The president Jean Robin son was in char of the meeting and it was ecided the bazaar should be held on Thursday Oct 14 beginning at 2pm Conveners were appointed with Mrs Pansy Mayo in charge of the bake table Grace Campbell and Eva Marshall the tea Peg Chadwick the white elephant table Clara Vi vian sewing and knitting and Gertrud Senst for flowers plants pickles and jams MEETING CHANGE MIDHURST Staff Due to the annexation hearing Vespra Horticultural Society as changed the date of its next meeting from Monday Sept 20 until Monday Sept 27 It will be held at the reforestry hall as usual Other District News Appears on Page GIRLVIEWS BEE DISPLAY AT BEETON FAIR tions Wilma Hagerman of Beeton shows special interest in examining display of bees apiary display in arena Fall bus trips are planned COLDWATER Staff Plans have been made by the Coldwater Senior Citizens club for twofall bus trips with dates to be arranged shortly trig to view the fall leaves in Hali urton was approved at meeting of the club visit to the Royal Winter fair in No vember also was discussed Victor Connor and John WOOdruff have been named committee to organize the trips The next regular meeting will be held on ursday Sept 23 at the Riverside Centre here PLAN REGATIA ORILLlA Staff The Canadian Albacore Association will hold championship regat ta on Lake Couchiching off Couchiching Park and on Lake Simcoe off from Mara park on Friday Saturday and SUnday Sept 1718 and 19 STROUD CURLING STROUD Staff Registra tion of curlers for the comi 197677 season is planned at the Stroud curling club on Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday Sept 21 22 and 23 from to pm ï¬oin our To Elect Archer Mayor For more information please contact us TEA PO Box 14 Barrie Ontario AM 459 an excellent showing in domestic science classes Examiner Photo There were also outstanding exhibits of flowers veg etables and grain as well as REACHES FAR NORTH The northernmost point of The Liberty Bell which Greenland the worlds big cat weighs 2000 pounds is three island is nearer the North ole feet high and 12 feet around at than any other known land the lip MAY BE LARGEST GEORGIAN COLLEGE CONTINUING EDUCATION Got to know your Community College in l976 Just two exam ples of the many courses being offered by the Continuing Education Division this Fall and Winter NISTOIT OE NW ART mavmdmmmummim nmmhMWhMmwfl mdmmMmflyMMtImmflm udpflssophlcdidsas Mme1000 MW 75 Noah loo 54500 CEIANICSElECTWE lutbuswhhnhdshskcwuhundu load1s 100 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