Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 7 Nov 1978, p. 5

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ms lhe Bell bell ewart by Georgina Mitchell 4563232 The community sends con dolence to the family of Mrs Minnie Cunningham Mrs Cun ningham of Bell Ewart died at Royal Victoria Hospital in Bar rie Oct 26 The funeral service was held at Lathangue and Skwarchuk funeral home in Bradford Oct 28 at pm Inter ment was at the Sixth Line Cemetery Innisfil She was the wife of Baird Cunningham mother of three daughters Margaret tMlS John Peleckt Lorraine Mrs Ken Sheardt and Helen Mrs Bob ReeksI and one son Thomas grand children Iale and Ken Sheard Albert Robert Christina and Debbie Sliand and Brian Reeks and one great grandson Alvin Shand The Bell Ewart Senior Citizens Club No 3th held fun day on let it Halloween when it had as guests Mrs Joyce Moisey program co ordiiiator of Simcoe Recreation John McNiven and Wayne Perryman of Tandy Leather Company in Barrie and the Lefroy Senior Citizens Club No 752 There were more than 50 that enjoyed the pot luck lun cheon Pastor James Benson of the Bell Ewart Community Church gave the blessing John and Wayne showed picture on the art of carving leather design to make hand bag They brought with them sample kits of leather key fohs and gave one to each peison present who wanted to try their hand at decorating it with their own design with the leather tools they provided Some were unique The lucky man who didnt mind having 38inch waist was Richard Ryan They gave him carved belt and put his name on it for him They showed starter kits available to be purchased at Wayne Peri rymans store at John St in Barrie There will be four from the club going to the cribbage tournament on Friday at Sun nidale first aid kit was raffled off and the lucky winner was Ellen Hipkiss McNiven thanked the club for inviting them Flo Watts president of Leftoy thanked Bell Ewart for the my vitation Pastor James Benson thanked everyone for coming and everyone that prepared the buffet There was euchre held at Ewart Community Centre Oct Halloween night One little piankster or more decided to throw eggs at the window With the price of eggs today if wed known we could have had pan to catch them for an omelet few car WlndOWS were soaped But the eight tables plus two had suc cessful evening High score for the men went to Angus Dove who also tied with Bert Mulholland for lone hands For the ladies high score went to Georgina Mitchell second went to Ina McKnight and the same two tied for the most lone hands The draw was won by Jack Siebert and the extra draw was won by Flo Mul holland There were nine tables of euchre enjoyed Oct 24 at the Bell Ewart Community Centre The ladies high score went to Georgina Hutchinson second went to leather Smith and the most hands were tied between Ina McKnight and yours truly For the men high score went to Angus hove and second went to Charlie MacDonald The most Ioiie hands were tied between Ron Smith and Angus Dove The 5050 draw was won by Frank Warr The extra draw went to Cliff Riches We were pleased to welcome visitor from Scotland Camp bell Black from Alexandria Dunbartonshire Scotland here visiting with the parents of his fiancee lleather Smith This was his first time to play eiiclire but did well Iles look ing tonvard to seeing our coun try on his fiveiweek holiday gu thrie by Mrs Campbell 4873201 Congratulations to luthrie Senior Girls Soccer Team who won the areas one and six championship They won four games in row They defeated Allandale lakley Park Angus and Innisfil Cen tral schools in the champion ship series and also won the UH lownship title and the zone championship Mrs lon Clcmmcns and in taut son Christopher loliii of Thunder Bay spent week recently with the formch parents Mr and Mrs Eaton Aiinet ts Mr and Mrs Mcl Janucson spent day recently visiting Mr and Mrs Jack Jones in Brampton and Mrs George Sinclair lll Mississauga Mr and Mrs lack Mason icccntly visited their son and daughter in law Mr and Mrs Ioliii Mason lll Icrracc Bay and called on Mrs Joan Specrs in Wawa on their way home Eleven members and one visitor of the tiuthrie Womens Institute isitcd the Edgar cupational Centrc tth 18 It was an interesting afternoon visiting workshops the school recreation building the centre where trainees are assessed SALE REEVES JEWLLERS LD BRRIE neighborly news and also one of the boys homes Lunch was served to the visitors The same evening five members of the Womens Institute accepted the invita tion of Craighurst Womens In stitute to hear Mrs Vera McGuire speak The ssih an niversary of the organizing of Guthrie Womens Institute will take the form of dinner at pm on Nov 22 at llawkestone United Church new flos by Mrs Wanless 3222978 The Atkinson families at tend ed their annual Ihanksgiving dinner in Utopia Ilall on Satiuv lay Oct Sixtyvtwo were pre sent IN TIAWA Mrs llarold Smith acr companied by her sister Mrs ierald Kitchen of Elinvalc spent the lhanksgiving weekend in Ottawa where they visited Mr and Mrs Ken Smith Scott and Jamie and toured the Parliament Buildings and the City of Iliill INIURONIU Mr and Mrs loliii Sander son Steven aiid Lisa spent Ihanksgiving Day in Toronto with Johns aunt Miss Flo lreen VISITORS Visitors on the Ilianksgiving weekend with Mr and Mrs Alex Finlay and sons were Mrs Iloug Lambie Carolyn and Jen nifer of Foresters Falls Miss Cathy Finlay and Mr and Mrs Bill Chappcll and girls oi Toronto ilIISIS With Mr and Mrs rcliic Laiilcss and Mr and Mrs ir rcn Wanlcss and Mr and Mrs Charles Mitchell oi Siindriilgi Ross Mitchell and Mr and Mrs Bruce Corbett and Lindsay o1 loronto and Bill Rzuutord ot Barrie ISII With Mrs Clarence Atkinson were Mr and Mrs ampbcll Steele Laura and David oi INNISFREE VALLEY COLLEGE Education is more important It things you learn in school REEVES JEWELLERS no BARRIE GOING OUT OF BUSINESS the attitude it instills in person towards leorningfi work then the Small ClOSSCS noninsiitutionol atmosphere iridiwduol 0HCllt are some of the advantages of this StlluOl Grade I3 courses are semestered INNISFREE VALLEY COLLEGE 4361729 High School on Form ENTIRE STOCK CONTINUES 76 DUNLOP ST BARRIE All Sdes Fmal Brockville Mr and Mrs Dale Atkinson of Toronto and Mr and Mrs lini Atkinson Joanna and Sarah and Murray Atkin son ofAlliston VISIT PARENTS Mr and Mrs llarold Atkin son and family of Guelph visited their parents Mr and Mrs John DeGorter Carey and Jacqueline of Newmarket were also home for Thanksgiving with the lelorter family IIUSI Mrs Ilarry Train hosted the Ladies Aid of Knox Church Flos on Vednesday afternoon Oct and on Wednesday even ing Uctobct 11 the Crossland Womens Institutc met at their home BlSIRII Linda and Robert Iorictta and Lisa and Geoffrey Kenncy went on school bus trip to Stratfoid on Thursday to see JuliusCaesar ElilICIEI The New Flos lII Iloiiiciiiak mg lub under the leadership of Mrs llaiold Smith and Mrs Iciry Loftus held two meetings on IIssciilial Edibles the first at the home of Mrs Smith and the second at the home of Lisa Keimcy The following of ficcrs were elected president Linda Iorrctta vice president Darlene ltcl Mastro treasurer Lisa Keiiiicy secretary rotating Other members are Caroline lciortcr llcather Sliaiiahan Jackie and Marcu loftiis and Brigid Mct iill WI MIIEIINti Mrs tlmc Rawn hosted the October meeting of the New Flos Womens Institute Mrs lIiroldSmithpiisidid Eleven members and oiic visitor answered the roll call oiiiclhiiig grouchirl about today The motto home should be tlic centre of your world but not the cir cuiiitirciicc was commented on by Mrs Ioliii litt iorter Mrs lcx Finlay convciicr oi Fami ly and toiisiiiiicr tiurs who was in charge of the program gic talk on liciiig wise oii tllllti coiitcst on Eggs coii OR AS MARKED ducted by Mrs Wanless was won by Mrs Sam Allen and Mrs Rawn Mrs Elmer French won draw donated by Mrs Elmer Atkinson Important dates to remember Nov Womens Institute Day at the Simcoe County Museum Nov 14 meeting at Mrs Larry Camerons at 130 pm Dec to Christmas Day at the museum Dec 12 meeting in rossland Ilall Pot luck Iunr cheon at 1230 hillsdale by Ruth Lea 835231 Mr and Mrs Alston of Rich mond llill verc visitors with Mrs Irene MacDonald and Carler on Friday WITII IARIINIS Mr and Mrs Lionel lrew spent Thanksgiving with her parents Mr and Mrs Clysdalc in Peterborough WEEKEND Mr and Mrs les Watson enr joyul Ihanksgiving weekend at Elliotts Cottages in South River lt tllr Mr and Mrs Alvin lirenuan went to titlawa to spend lhaiiksgiving with their son and daughter inrlaw IIIIII IIcathci Douglas is patient lll Iciietanguishenc lcucral llospilal MEETING The Presbyterian meeting was held at the home of Mrs leimtcIamiesoii IItHIIi Mrs litlllltt Train and her family were all home for Ihaiiksiiiiiiiglmy stroud by Mrs Campbell 4361084 Lakelands Senior Citizens 335 met in Lakeside Ilall Alcona Beach Oct 11 Seventy ihree members attended and We have to date 101 paid members The band entertain ed at Lefroy and the Rocketts performed They are Crosby Cooper Moreau ll Chaplin Haynes Ilainilton Johnston Plans are in the making for bus trip to the Royal Winter Fair tape recorder is to be purchas ed for the secretary and some small instruments for the band Plans are in order for our Christmas dinner on Dec Ed Scott led us in singsong with Betty Bell at the piano Mrs Ewing is our lunch convcner and Moreau is the bazaar convenor lW St James United Church Women ladies met in the church basement on Jet 11 for their monthly meeting lresir dent Mrs ireen presiding There were 22 members and four ladies from our sister church Members were remind ed to bring in articles for our bazaar on Nov ll Mrs Johnston and Mrs Itilc were in charge of the autumn Ihankoffciiiig program Mrs Johnston introduced the spcakci Mrs Bean who had been in lllt Ihillippincs for it years She showed films of the countryside and its people She also had articles that had been made by the natives Ilostesscs were Mrs Wice Mrs tooth and Mrs Aitchinson TEA Innisfil Chapter members are busy planning an altcrnoon tea for Saturday ov It at to to ito at Masonic Hall on Victoria Strcct East There will be bake labli Ilaaai ilciiis Turned on ollicc machines produce only waste after hours Business lights outtlazzling the moon should be limited faster than soon Wasting electricity turns peoiale Ibis iiicssiigc is brought to you by your llvdro on bcliall ol people who tare vegetable and flowers avaiL able special attraction is the opportunity to get your future foretold by tea leaves VISIT Mr and Mrs Marchall McLeod of Creemore spent Monday with their sisterin law Jessie Campbell Iefroy by Georgina Mitchell 4563232 The Churchill Curling Club held its annual meeting Oct 25 with the financial statement for 197748 The directors for the 197879 season are Dave Brubacker John Bell Walter Browning Gregg Davis Joan Griffiths Frank Kell Keith Sinclair Mary Neilly and Gor don Mitchell The club an nounced that Wintario grant has been approved by the government but not receiva as yet The club will be holding meeting in the near future to appoint an executive for the year There is still some opening for curlers in both the ladies and mens leagues Call Mary Neilly at 4562676 or Iack Con stable at 77545590 Attending the centennial lance with Lillian and Gordon Kneeshaw were cousins Marion and Reg llunter of Toronto They are here to celebrate the 94th birthday of Mrs May Rothwell She is Marions mother There was small gathering of cousins and friends at her home in lilford Oct 28 The grand lady had cousin older to help her celebrate Walter King of tradford The gala celebration for the Churchill Curling Clubs centennial was held at the South IlllllSlll Community Ten tict 27 when nearly zoo at tcnded The music was live band The Van lonc Five arc the examiner Tuesday Nov 1978 really versatile group that played to please all age groups They consist of Jeanette and Gary French Larry French Don Marion and Harry Beebe one of our own curlers There were number of spot dances The best dressed couple in costume were Ron and Beta Allan Best dressed lady was Bonnie Davis and for the man Frank Kell They were all dressed in Centennial dress and looked quite charming The door prize went to Mrs John Owens Frank Kell gave big vote of thanks to everyone who donated the prizes and also to the ladies for the lovely buffet they prepared and all those that helped in any way to make the successful evening Mr and Mrs William Con stable entertained at dinner party in honor of their sister Mina Kellys birthday Guests were Mr and Mrs Blake Con stable Mr and Mrs Jack Constable and Mrs Jean Con stable The Lefroy No 752 Bowling Club had great turnout Oct 30 when 37 bowlers were trying to get that red centre pin down There were nine successful for free coffee or soft drink donated by the committee of the Lefroy group The draw was split between Dave Davidson and Ross McMicking The high score for three games total were Evelyn Watson and tirville Mitchell st paul by Mrs Pratt 4361667 Recent visitors with Mr and Mrs Ed Gibbons and Miss Dorothy tiibbons were Mr and Mrs Wallace Simpson and Iack of Ilornby Mr and Mrs Joe Pratt and ll laddison spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Robert Dunn Horrible little business habits that turn people off The more lighted signs try to shout the more their value is in doubt Item that sneaks through poorly insulated windows is for the birds and Robbie of Coldwater JulieAnn Caldwell celebrated her fifth birthday with her little friends and cousins Games and birthday cake were enjoyed Mr and Mrs Jack Taylor ar rived home from the Fourth Division Army patrol reunion in Calgary While in Calgary they were visited by Mr and Mrs Bill Mason nee Jennett and Mrs Edna Luft nee Kell They also visited Mr and Mrs Brian Duncan and Mr and Mrs Jim Sellars formerly the Barber twins all from the St Pauls area They went on to Camp Creek north of Ed monton to visit Mr and Mrs Orville Cameron nee Beatty from Innisfil It seems Innisfil residents are well represented in Alberta for MAYOR Give Barrie BACK to its PEOPLE On Nov 13 vote LAKING Mano

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