Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 29 Sep 1976, p. 36

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4The Market Place Wednesda Se 29 I976 CFiHren add exuberance to Oro fair ORO STATION About 1000 children added exuberance to the activities of the first full day of the 124th annual Oro Worlds Fair on Friday They paraded on the Oro fairgrounds took part in the opening ceremony and com peted in contests as both in dividuals and members of Oros four schools The fairgrounds are on the 7th Line of Oro mile north of OPEN HOUSE CALL 7372256 YOU CAN VISIT ANY TIME Rogers Bros Silverplate lxll It Us til SIICIH rillllp ll ll SIH ll Qtagsori Highway 11 and 10 miles nor theast of Barrie Chariot races are among the adult events today the last day of the fair Livestock competi tion continues as well along with the 4H calf club show BEST MARCHERS The children took part in the usual fall fair events showing their poultry pets vegetables and crafts Shanty Bay school was ANN MORTSON HAS LITTLE PROBLEM WITH HER CALF COOPERSMITN CONSTRUCTION lIMITED SINGLE FAMILY HOUSE ll SYLVIA ST BARRIE ONT Now large double garage carpeted throughout luxury wood kitchen finished family room with log burning fireplace Gas heating and hot water $49000 90 lst MORTGAGE AT lO2 FULL PRICE 49000 151 44l00 DOWN CARRIES $409 PIT Monthly Taxes approx $56 monthly Builder will take back small 2nd 1847 Lump llll lfwill SII IAI SH Ill 51590 Rogers Bros The worlds most honored name in Silverplate Stainless TN llil Sits N0 by HeritagerliieGanadian Owned CampaniioinrlueTsmrlhs OUCKWORTN ST judged best in marching group in the rade while Guthrie had the st banner The Best school girls and the East Oro school boys were best in tugofwar Ross and Velma Bradley of Guthrie were early standouts in the fairs prize list Mr Bradley wan nine firsts in the flower show which had 44 categories and Mrs Bradley JUST HANG YOUR DRAPES AND YOURE HOME 1847 Rogers Bros Stainless lruup ll RILII 533 SILCIAI $1237 Offer expires Oct fiagfionlmfld ITO0d Ilium QQW had at least 11 top prizes in the domestic science section She Won for entries that in cluded peach jam pickles and apple sauce There were 66 cate ories na Caldwell dominated the flower competition with 12 first prizes and Vera Ackroyd had our In the domestic division big winners included Viola Martin Jams and pickles Mrs Lloyd Sampson Jelly and relish Eleanor Cameron cake and pie Mrs Howard Campbell cookies Juanita Koole cakes Mrs William Camp bell buns and cookies and Mrs Gordon Woodrow cake In arts and crafts Marjorie Bell won four firsts for mitts Come in and see themileage ratings on full size Buicks 77 Any one of our sales staff the many advntages to owning anyone of the fine I977 Buicks LARRY HUDSON SALES MANAGER BRIAN McGRAW SALES GEORGIA PontiacBuick GMC Ltd apron shawl and blouse while Helen Bush took five top prizes for quilting needlepomt and sweater Other major Winners in arts and crafts which had 47 categories were Eleanor Cameron Mrs Flo Cottam Mrs Vic OBrien Phyllis Campbell and the Argyle Womens Institute LIVESTOCK Prize winners in the beef competition included Gray Thomson winning twice with polled Angus bulls and Thom son Brothers Cyril Cook won with both Hereford and Angus Fred Mc Connell dominated the shor thom division with five firsts and Louis Mason won With two CID LESABER 301 ELECTRA 350 RIVIERA 350 JIM WILSON ASST SALES MGR JOE CANCABE SALES of his cows Lena Simpson had seven firstplace ribbons in the grain gompetition winning with vegetables and firstcut hay Laura Coates had six firsts with her turnips onions beets potatoes and onions Picking up two firsts in the 42category grain division were Jack Anderson and Don Atkin son The Oro Dairy Club had the Fest 4H Club display trailed by Oro Beef Club and Coldwa ter Calf Club In threequartermile pacing Lisa Todd driven by Jack Smith of Collingwood took the class section and jack Adios with Don McGee of Beeton won class NO CYL CARE for 1977 Buick is not only engineered for luxury and comfort in the Buick tradition but now engineered to give increased gas mileage all test results are estimates based on transport Canada approved test methods The mileage you getmay vary depending on the type of driving you do your driving habits your cars condition and optional equipment TED LITTLE SALES MURRAY JOLLIFFE SALES 6230 Guest speaker Will be SAFETY MEETING DAY CARE The Barrie section of the ln MCLaughlmv cogpofigtigggg The Rag edy Ann Day Care distrial Accident Prevention nel manager Centre wrl have its official Ltd Thorold He will speak on the return of the four imps impulse impunity impa tience and improwsmg opening Oct at 1030 am at the Barrie cam of Georgian College Tea wil follow Association will hold safety meeting tonight at the Holiday Inn Barrie Cocktails will be served at pmand abuffet at Modern Carpet Er Draperies 0All Types of Carpets 0Area Rugs wall to wall For Shop at Home Service call 7281991 19 Dunlop St East MPG MPG MPG TRANS CITY HWY COMB AUTO 28 24 AUTO 18 26 2O AUTO i8 26 20 BOB BOYES SALES WARREN WILKEY SALES MURRAY WATSON SALES BRIAN 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