Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 6 Oct 1976, p. 6

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an WAm lt 42 WITH THEIR ANNIVERSARY CAKE Marking their 50th wedding anniversary on Saturday Gertrude and James Grinham pose with the ceremonial cake The Grinhams have lived in Bar rie since 1950 and at 18 Sophia Street since 1970 Ex aminer Photo Former Central musician now with Huronia Symphony This week is Symphony Week in Barrie honoring the Huronia Symphony Orchestra Four programs are planned his season by the orchestra The season opens in November with Family Corr cert featuring presentation Peter and the Wolf In February the orchestra will present baroque concert with The Abbott String Quartet Night At The Theatre will be presented in March with popular music from ballet opera and musical comedy Featured performer will be tenor John Arab The season winds up with Night In Vienna an evening of Viennese music Three performances will be held at Georgian College Theatre the Family Concert Nov 17 the Baroque Concert Feb 20 and Night in Vienna April 27 Night At The Theatre will Five Soroptimists at Eastern Canada meeting Five members of the Sorop timist club of Barrie recently attended an area meeting of the Eastern Canada Region of Soroptimist International in Oshawa Members were president ylinnie Kemp Phyllis Gethons TIPS FOR HOME MAKERS smorgasbord of tips for the new happy homemaker will be featured at Welcome Wagons Engaged Girls party ov at 7A3 at the Blue Flame Room Consumers Gas The evening will demonstrations formation from local mer chants hairdressers florists photographers and cosmeticians feature and in Violet Wade Jackie Mc Lachlan and Margaret Baker Widen your world was the theme and the Barrie clubs presentation was communica tion in the club and community Club members attended from Peterborough Cobourg Port Hope Oshawa Guelph Toronto and Humber Credit Valley PHOTOGRAPHS The Barrie Public Library now has display of photographs showing the art of the Byzantine Empire At the library until Oct 24 the exhibition includes pictures of the Cathedral of St Sophia mosaics from Ravenna delicate ivory carvings and decorative metal work be presented March 23 at en tral Collegiate All performances start at 830pm Tickets at $12 for adults and $6 for students and senior citizens are available at the Georgian Mall and downtown offices of the Municipal Savings and Loan Corp Jim Robinson of Barrie played with Barrie Central Col legiate Band before joining the Huronia Symphony With Ten tral he travelled to Europe in 1970 to play there Mr Robinson is also in the Barrie Concert Band His in strument is the French horn He was born and raised in Barrie and now works at Robinson Dominion Hardware The Huronia Symphonys series of concerts begins Nov 17 Tickets are available at the Municipal Savings snd Loans offices in the Georgian Mall and on Dunlop Street JIM ROBINSON 25 saving on Denby Ovento Tableware Glassware and Stainless l7i ct 7tlitliruugli ct 16th Bayfield Mall Barrie or 7262380 New season underway PLACES AND PEOPLE RETURNED FROM TRIP Agnes Rouble has returned from four week trip to the west coast HARVEST DANCE The OptiMrs Club of Barrie is holding Harvest Moon Dan ce Oct 23 from pm to am at the Embassy Hall Music will be provided by Jack Tier nay Tickets costing $15 per cou to are available at Cho kan and Co Insurance 0f fice 10 Collier St Barrie or by calling 7289921 EUCHRE Progressive euchre is held Monday from 130 to pm the first Monday of ever month at Parkvicw Centre or Senior Citizens FREE CONCERT free concert featuring the Carleton Showband is planned for senior citizens Oct 24 at Georgian College Seniors needing ride to the concert or volunteers with rides to offer may call Parkview Centre 737 0755 for sororitys members Members of Alpha Phi chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority started the 19761977 season with beginning day uncli arty at the home of Iiirb Richmond An executive welcome dinner was held Sept 13 at the home of Sharon Daugherty meeting followed including plans to welcome prospective pledges Pat Siipp presented pro gram Natural Sciences which concluded the meeting Members pledges and hus bands took piirt in roller skating night Sept 11 This was followed by cornboil at the home of Nancy and Gary Horn brook recipe party was held Sept 16 at the home of Olga Patrick Joan Richard was cohostess The second meeting of the month was held Sept 27 at the home of Diane Loyst Anita Scruton was cohostess Elizabeth Cooney and Anne Chaptman resented pro gram on SeiencePhysical Members also planned for the annual Sno Ball Bounce Nov 13 at Sunnidale Recreation Cen tre sopfa Ulcl vents 6The Barrie Examiner Wednesday Oct I976 FROM SAU JUAN Mr and Mrs Collzo of San Juan Puerto Rico visited with Mr and Mrs Harold Hync of Henry Street NEXISESSION The next dance session held by the Town and Country Folk Dancers will be Nov 12 at 730 pm at Steele Street School Is MEET Members of the Siincoe Cen trc Progressive Conservative Association Executive met at the home of Archie and Louise Wanless of the township of Flos Iwentyfive members of the executive of the Simcoe Centre Association and the local municipal and township Coldwater Legion ladies sponsor demonstration By SHIRLEY ENNEIT Take carcass of beef two experienced meat cutters retail counsellor and an at tractive hostess add roomful of people half dozen door prizes lots of free gifts and refreshments and you have just what Coldwater had Sept 29 ameatcuttingdemonstration Held at the Legion it was sponsored by Coldwater Legion Ladies Auxiliary and conducted by employees of IGA Wally Lokum master of ceremonies retail counsellor of the Oshawa group supply depot for CA in troduced Marie Green director of consumer affairs of CA the fat content of lean mince must not be greater than 17 per cent portable machine was displayed that is used to check the degree of fat content and whether or not some other type of meat has been added to thc niincc in regular visits by GA officials in their stores Beef is graded by the fat coir tent on the outside of thc loin and by the texture and quality of the meat nly grade is sold in this companys stores and may be graded Al A2 A3 or A4 thcr grades are through and through which is commercial category The meat must be proposals and ideas for the next provincial clcction Also at the same function Art Evans MPP was presented with large bir thday cake on the anniversary Simcoc Centre George Taylor the candidate for Progressive election also attended RECEIVESCOMMISSION Mrs larcncc Iunlop of Stayncr recently and Stan Gylytiuk tie Fresh stamped government apr Iofnnnsfium as firm dipmy grand matron of distth nine of ept Specialist for Northern proved and federally up mum II mo mew the Territory They conducted the proved grand chapter of Ontario Or der of the Toronto Mrs Annie Toombs was the winner of lbs of portcrliousc steaks wliilc $5 food certificates wcrc awarded to Ross Fltiii niing Ion Maltby Sally Hallctt Floyd Hawkc and Mrs Robcrt King Iickct numbers were drawn by Ilico Bernard owner of oldwatcr and Vic Ioria Harbour IGA storcs who also thanked all prcscnt for at tending his staff for their sup port and out of town officials for the presentation major portion of the demon stration along with Gary Hall of rillia who is the meat manager at Coldwater IGA Marie Green who often writes tips in the weekly IGA ads in fomied the group that the con sumer affairs department for their company has been formed for five years and exists as an information centre and offch help with menu planning and recipe information While Gary Hall skillfully carved the meat carcass into the various roasts steaks and other cuts Stan Gylytiuk showed via diagram where they would be located on the animal and discussed the quality of the various cuts and cooking procedures The audience lear ned that it is better to cut roasts against the grain and usually the way the string is tied also that aging is natural process of marinating so therefore the older piece of meat is the more flavorful darker colored piece of meat with marbling of fat is possibly the choicest Government stan dards demand that the fat con tent of minced beef or hamburg cannot excedc 27 per cent and for medium mince formerly ground chuck 23 per cent while BAKE SALE Nov from 30 to 431 pm at tinOHS hall in Stroud AITIMN BAZAAR in at the church FELLOWSHIP IIIITS IOIIIRSIITIING Grand Pre NS the setting for Longfellows poem Evangc line means Great Meadow in French Barrie and District is inch ing every second Sunday Virginia thc chaplain and ncwlyclcctwl officers are Kay Bentley chair CLEARANCE SALE 00 TO 00 on JK STATIONERY GIFTS Dunlap St Presenting the FASHION SHOW OF THE YEAR at the Borrie Country Club Fridoy Oct 15th Nonmembers Welcome Sponsored by The Town Shop Gord Roach Mens Shop Simrnons Coats Furs Studio One Commencing at 630 pm Tickets available at all sponsors and the Barrie Country Club NonMembers Welcome of his 16 years as an MII for the Conscrvativc riding in the next provincial received Eastcrn Star in Order of the Eastern Star will hold balgiar and bake sale Antcn Mills Unich hurclij Womcn will hold an autumn bazaar and tca Oct 30 from to The Unitarian Fellowship of now rcsswcllJoncs is RECEPTION HELD reception was held recently at the home of Mary Mitchell Parker Court to honor Peggy Barker nee Newman Mrs Barker renewed old acquain tances she had made as child more than 30 years ago She was sent here by her English rents to escape the London Iitz Those attending were Mr and MES William Milne Mr and Mrs ClareneevPotts Mr and Mrs Ian MacKenZIe and Mrs Chappell of Toronto Mr and Mrs Fred McConky of Midland Mrs Mary Holt Mrs Dolores Wray Mrs Joyce Ridley Mr and Mrs Charles Seagram and Mrs Ram say of Barrie Mrs Barker and Mrs Mit chell are touring British Colum bia lifelong ambition of Mrs Barker Mrs Clarence Dunlop of Stayner recently received commission as district depu ty grand matron of district nine of Ontario at the meeting of the grand chapter of Ontario Order of the Eastern Star in Toronto Favero Photo ROOT BEAR low to man Hendrika Van Kooten copchairman and Bill Evans treasurer New members and visitors are welcome For information call Hendrika Van Kooten at 7287423 or write Box 812 Barrie 347 Boyfield St 7280941 executives met to discuss the Ill CLIP COUPONS COUPONS GOOD 70 nun ocrom an 9th Icip rim Ktnarf Coupon With the purchase of one 90 pm ll CALCULATOR With Ian888 amnsbé Coupon valid Friday Oct Sat Oct 1976 BE ll gt Clip this 200 Kmart Coupon with the purchase of one Lodies NIGHT GOWN Without Brushed Nylon WWII Coupon Coupon Coupon valid Friday Oct $01 Oct I976 BE gt ltlt Iip this 600 Kmarr Coupon with the purchase of one Mens JACKET Sizes SML With thout Cdupon Coupon II Coupon valid Fri Oct Sot Oct I976 BE ll If this knowrt Coupon with the purchase of one Lodies JACKET Sizes SML Water Repellent With Allis 1588 988 Coupon valid Fri Oct 8Sot 009 1976 as ill Ctr ltI sailorarr Coupon 200 with the purchase of one trfpiauvi Assorted 11 at oupon Po gl Coupon valid Fri Oct Sat Oct I976 tee II While quantities last MAI run mount 21 umuo ST WE WELCOME Vow lollum Mum mm Mrvllv Imam GAME CREDIT P11334131 attain 0l0MON VOIII IIAM TOIIM IUTKWAVO UII IAUIDAVI 01 CARDS

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