Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 16 Oct 1976, p. 6

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ooonu éo oooco° Mgaoog 0QI tug Iifivtvvtvfffvfmcfi Kim Barker Francis Craig and Judy Barker look over some dried flowers used to make dried flower ar wN rangements Thursday at the bazaar put on by the women of St Pauls Anglican Church Midhurst Members met at the home of Marion lrscr Finlay Road fix iilllllltllliolo PEOPLE AND PLACES HARVEST MOON The optiMrs Club of Barrie is holding Harvest Moon dance Oct 23 at pm at the Embassy Hall There will be door prizes and buffet Tickets cost $15 per couple Proceeds raised by the Opti Mrs Club go to community ac tivities such as the Prince of Wales School Girls Club and BigSisters ST JOHNS CW1 St John Vianney Catholic Womens League is holding its Fall Festival Luncheon and Bazaar Nov from 11 to pm at the parish centre Members met at the parish cen tre for meeting Lucille Beauchamp was chairman First prize for the draw will be 3100 second prize handmade afghan and third and fourth prizes will be Lotto Canada and Wintario tickets onveiiers are Joan Shanaghan and Pauline Middleton An arts and craft group meets Tuesday at 130 pm at the parish centre to learn new crafts and to prepare crafts for the bazaar MR AND MRS KlIN McKiNNHN Vows exchanged By SHIRLEY IZNNIITT Altar flowers in fall colors decorated St Lukes Anglican Church at Prices Corners when Darlene Jane McArthur be came the bride of Kenneth John McKinnon Oct Officiating clergyman was Rev Wally Reid Mrs May Bristow played traditional wedding music at theorgan The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs George McAr thur of RR Coldwater and the groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Kenneth McKinnon of RR Coldwater The bride wore full length gown of white polyester styled with an empire waist The full sleeves were accented by lace cuffs and the collar and flouncc were also lace trimmed lier headdress of juliet cap featured full length veil trim med with identical lace to her own She carried cascade uquet of white roses white and blue daisies and babys breath Patricia Mendel sister of the bride of Goldwater was Ceramics topic for speech at club meeting jCeramics was the topic of speech when Edith Lee of Bar re spoke to members of the Sharamazda Club at the meeting at the Order of the Eastern Star Room ers Lee who teaches ceramics in her home showed her crafts The business session was con ducted by vicepresident Muriel Ste hens meeting closed with luncheon Goldwater matronolhonor and the bridesmaids were Dianne iratrix sister of the groom of Vascy and Diane McArthur sister of the bride of Itoxmead Flower girl was the brides cousin Tracey McArlhur of oldwater and ring bearer was the brides brother Jimmy McArthur of Foxmcad Best man was Robert Mendel llfllltIlllliiw of the bride of Coldwatcr and the ushers were Larry McKiiiiion the grooms brother of Col dwater and Barry McArthur the brides cousin of rillia Gerald Lawric the brides un cle of Weston acted as Master of Ceremonies for the reception and dance held at the Royal Canadian Legion iii Coldwatcr Flowers for the wedding par ty were all arranged by Mrs Marg lhornton friend of the brides family The newlyweds will live in Coldwater utroftown guests attended from Wiarton Cobourg Weston Urrville Camp bellford Iiowmanville Cookstown Scarborough Downsvicw Toronto Iaiiis wick Maryliill Parry Sound Itixlitlttilgll anti St Jeans qubtc WHEELCHAIRS The liarric 12th Tall Trees uh lack at Cuiidles Heights School needs adult volunteers at luesday nights If iii tercstcd see ll Vandervelden at the net meeting TIC BA The Senior Citizens tlct Together Club will have ha war and tea tlct 26 from 30 to at the Army Navy and Lir Force llall Tea Tickets are 50ccnts CHRISTMASBAZAAR Christmas bazaar tea and bake sale will be held Nov ti from to 130 at St Anr drews Church by the IIveiimg irclc Illllt Fall Fling dance put on by larciits Without Partners will beheld Nov at it at the Hi View Plaza The public 1S wtlcoinc DIARICIICS Kenneth fiorman doctor who has done research in diabetes will be guest speaker ct 27 at in the 3C con ferincc room at Royal Victoria Hospital for the liuroiiia and district branch of the Canadian Diabetic Association He will speak on the research being done lll diabetics llltt Trinity Anglican Church will have an auction sale tct 21 from to at the church hall liill Iiiirr will be the one tionccr lrocccds vill go to charity IRll KIIIIIIIVIIR Mr and Mrs Karl liatesoii of Kitchener visited with Mrs Batesons sister Mrs Illla Schwartz of Barrie They visited Museum LA IIIIIIC LICAGIII The La Lechc League of Bar rie north and south an organization devoted to helping women nurse their babies will hold the second meeting in Series for nursing mothers tel 27 at 830 at 47 Uriii Blvd Barrie Topic for the evening will be the art of breastfeeding and overcoming difficulties Those interested may call 728 li7l7 728 137 and 72ft liti ARIIIIY IAIR Thi Kinetic Club of liarrie is holding its annual Variety Fair Nov from to it at olir the Simcoe County sumcrs ias Building On display will be kiddies koriier bake table dried flowers ceramics rug hooking pottery Christmas crochcting macramc dolls tiffaiiy lamps jewelry wall plaques candles Christmas decorations pain ting and sketching shawls and afghaiis mobiles and knitting Admission is 10 cents Door prizes will also be featured OPEN SUNDAY PRLDS lLUWERS Highway ii at Stroud 900 om to 700 pm FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Removable leg rests aluminium casters cushioned upholstery $199 Removable ormrests $234 Lakemctic powerchoirs $625 IIARPERS Whul Chain Wheel Chair MIMI Chat Loliomotlc Pom llliovnotichowor lflit mull Chi Pension St at St Vi 728559 frr up 915 Youth over underorganized topic of panel discussion Are Barrie young people overorgiiniml it was split opinion lhursday among four panelists on whether the youth in Barrie are matte to join too manv organized clubs Al Iloppci moderated the panel at the meeting of the liarrie Rotary Club at the Miramar iardeiis Panelists were Joan Morris guidance counsellor at lCastview Secondary School Don oiilson who is involved in sports Constable iary Logan of liarrie City Police and Gary Venables involved with the liarrie Downtown Boys Club Dale Ethier student at llillcrest Public School represented lfarries young people Dale is active in the com mimily in such groups as the downtown boys club and first RarrieScouts There are about 10000 ele meiiatry and secondary school age youth in Barrie and area Mr lloppcr said In Iiarrie alone there are 3101 Mr Coulson said he sup ported orgaiiiations such as Barrie minor hockey Canadian legion hockey and Knights of Columbus hockey lfarrie minor hockey puts Marion ttrser Winnie An dross Mary lowcll sold doughnuts Thursdav at the through400 boys year he said and the legion takes in about 1100 prominent girls basketball team and local baseball teams attracts still others Mrs Morris said survey conducted at Eastview school revealed the active motivated students are the joiners Students with parents who are active usually involve their children in various activities But those whose parents arent involved dont encourage in volvement she said Im con cerned with overorganized sports think there should be an even balance of school sports and just plain time to goofoff Mr llopper said as director of the YMYWCA he often sees the parent who involves their child in an activity every night of the week just to keep them involved think every child needs the time for himself They are im aginative and many times can make their own fun Mr Logan supported or ganized clubs such as the disco dances rim by the police depart ment and thetlptimist Club We find so often it is those not involved in sports or some baaai piil on by women of St laiil Anglican Church DOUGHNUlS GALORE sort of club who bie with the law Mr Venables said the youth who are uninvolved are those unmotivated by the parents He stressed participation of ser vice grou sin donating time for youthint ecommunity Bill Caldwell rotary member expressed disatisfac tion with lack of responsibility of parents think parents should be told if you want your kids raised properly then damn it do it yourself Therejust isnt enough parental control Whenever see these kids hang ing around plazas or getting iii to trouble wonder where their parents are that burns me up he said get into trou Rev Donald Jay minister of Central United Church said parents seem concerned with the mental physical and academic development of their children without considering the spiritual aspect It is almost as if they think spiritual and moral develop ment is of no value or that it comes naturally think the spiritual welfare and moral training is basic to the welfare of the community hesaid Midhurst good turned out at the crowd home of ¢g q3 gt Fabric flowers topic at SCACA meeting The art of making fur fabric flowers will be demonstrated by the lnnisfil branch of the Simcoe County Arts and Crafts Association Tuesday at 730 pm in the lnniswood Baptist Centre Kay Nice will be the instruc tor Kits containing the necessary materials will be avilable but scissors thread needle white glue and an old hair brush must be brought The branch will hold its Christmas workshop Nov from am to pm The theme of the workshop this year is Variety is the Spice of Life Three crafts will be shown Judi Shields will demonstrate how to make mini wicker baskets with dried Christmas flower arrangments Shirley McMullen will show the three wise men and Nanci Mc Leliand will demonstrate how to make Christmas stockings Cost for the workshop is $6 Ire register by phoning Nanci McLelland at 7260196 IICRA IftlR Carol Sparrow and Blane lillberg recently returned from atom of Nashville Tenn They Visited the Grand tl prey Mrs tirscr Finlay Road Midliuist IXillllilltlIllltltw Guild mourns death of director It All ltlIillIIIICI llcrman iciger Torcl rctir iiig general director of the Canadian lptllt ompany died suddenly of heart attack last week He collapsed in car as hcwasonhiswaytodomgwlizit he loved iiist giving lecture on Dic Walkurc at nicotine ot tlitTorontoWagnerSociety Dr iiigirlorcl was gutst speaker in liarric Just few month ago at thc taiiadian Opera inilds liairic lrinch annual luncheon Talking before more than 30 optra bulls at that time Dr iiiiiilorcl rgiilid them with iiiaiij iiliill lug anecdotes of his tltillt career as director ill leading opera houses in ticrniiin Austria Switzerland Argcn tinaandCzechoslovakia But he said When iiriicd here became aware of the overwhelming potential of talent which was being cs ported from Canada Ilolll 1950 when the first opera festival was held at the Royal Alexander and from those first lti wrforinanccs Thi aiiadiiiii Opera Company as born Dr icigcr Torcl had perpetual struggle of trying to prodiiic operas to compare with international prrxluctions using budget of low than lilthofthccosl Only two weeks ago at tended Tribute humor to honor the decidated lencrnl Director of the tt as he iilllttl The capacity crowd of more than 330 people gave him an ovation that Sttlllttl to be clitlliss Applause in lllS honor iniist have been heard outside of tiheete Centre me could ice the absolute sincerity iii the lllllllli from the guests of many nationalities who had great affection for this man in recogiiiation of his sci lits to Canadian cultural life he was awarded the Service Medal oi the tlrdcr of Canada ltitltii the degree of Doctor of Laws honoris causa from Prince of Wales College Charlottetown 1967 The Centennial Medal of Canada 190 and the University of Alberta National Award in Music ltt7til lie was for several years or tislic adviser to tilt tlit tipera onipaiiy and stage director of its lelevision productions llc UCW members meet Mrs Icter Vciwey and Mrs ltlthitltl loXtltill ilzici United fhiiit women attended the Simcoc licsbytcrial ex ecutivr motling tlct in ookstown Iiiltfil llaiikin of the Barrie and District Associa tioii for the Mentally Retarded was guest speaker About 23 members of irace litW met for their meeting held in the church The devotional was led by convener Mrs Victor Wildmaii assisted by her committee Mrs Wildnian read passage from the book The llidiiig llace Mrs Wildinan also in lrodiiced Ted Maxwell who showed six minute film on scenes from the movie The Ilidiiig Place The film will be shown frin Oct 25 to Nov at the Hayfield Mall Cinema Mrs Don ltarr gave the meditation reading Mrs Paul lilplctt led the scripture reading Mrs Iilliinl iraham read psalm and Mrs Mackenzie led prayer Mrs Verwey was chairman of the business session An nouncements included the Sim coe lresbyterial United Church Womens annual meeting March in ollingwotxl Rev Rob Scrivens will speak on coininunication workshop will be held Nov it in Bradford rummage sale will be held next Friday The Mistletoe Mart will be held Nov ti The November meeting will be held at the church with Mrs Everard llarriss committee leading worship and program Mrs Barr spoke on making Christmasdecorations BOOK NOW FOR CHRISTMAS Disc jockeys for all occasions it We have five disc jockey Units Available Sound Conspiracy 7370051 Ron Robinson made guest appearances with the Montreal Vancouver Stratford and iuclph Festivals and with opera companies in Canada and the United States Shortly before his death he told an interviewer His dream was the rcaliza tioii of an opera house of our own where an ensemble could be develole and prikluctions mounted in manner that ci ty the size of Toronto deserves lle envisioned an opera com pany that was actively working 12 months of the year it might be 13 or 20 years away he said but know that under the excellent leader ship of my successor Lotti Mansouri the Companys development Will not stand still Members of the 1is Barrie Branch along with Canadians across the country mourn the passiiigof this great man Corporate contributions to the Arts will be the subject of one day conference on No veinber Hill at the Royal York Hotel Because Canadian business firms are receiving more and more requests for financial sup port from cultural organiza tions Financial Post Coir ferences in association with The Council for Business and theArts in Canada felt it would be helpful to present executives in business gmeriiiiiciits arts organizations and foundations with an opportunity to explore together the entire subject of contributions to the Arts It is recongnized that many companies are caught un prepared by the sudden demands They wish to respond favorably because they re cognize the increasing con tribution that arts ventures are making to the life of the coin munities in which they operate But what is an appropriate formula for giving llow can an arts organization help the donor in his decision Session topics include Canadas cultural expansion and its implications for business Why sidizc business should the Arts Ilow govern ment support his in with business How business justifies its contributions to the Arts flow can contributors be assured that their money is well spent How much should be given to the Arts flow can business evaluate the Arts in terms of corlxiratc olijcctivcs Speakers will include Michael Allerton James Riirns Matthew iilligaii laiil Deacon lohn ll Devlin Arnold lfdmborongli terry lCldrcd William ilassco Lyman llcndcrson Lambert Lorne tiertrudc Land Lodge iean istigiiy llorst Schmid Roger Selby Page Wadsworth Robert Welcli and Adamll liiiimerman lORNE BETTY HAY llAYS TRAVEl SERVICE 7284700 URGENTL REQUIRED Receiving Homein the Barrie area for up to six children Couple experienced in parenting preferred or with child core training This is big need therefore retainer plus the regular board paid rate allowances are For further information please contact The Childrens Aid Society at 7266587 sub Alleii TI waw 502 and 0512f 6The Barrie Examiner Saturday October 16 1976 Smehvorid HOLIDA YSPECIAIZS Vllolflays CANARY ISLANDS INCLUDES Roundtrlp airfare from Toronto to the Spanish Canary islands off the coast of West AfricaComplimentary intlight meals and bar Transfers to and from the airport including baggage handling One weeks accommodation at the Melia Puerto de la Cruz plus one Week at the Catarina Playa on Gran Canaria Daily continental break fast interisland flights Local representative service Youll love the Canaries its springtime all year Monday Departures from December WEEKS from SUN PRINCESS CARIBBEAN CRUISE lNCLUDES Floundtrip airfare from Toronto Complimen tary intlight meals and bar Transportation to and from the airport and the ship including baggage handling One week Cruise from San Juan aboard the luxurious Sun Prin cess visiting Curacao Caracas Trinidad Martinique and St Thomas Airconditioned accommodation with private facilities Five meals per day Entertainment and port taxes Saturday Departures from January WEEK from These are but two of the great holidays In SkyLarko new FallWinter Holiday Guide Pick up your complimen tary 84page copy at any of the offices listed below SkyLark means value and so of course do adventure tours GRAND BAHAMA lNCLUDES Roundtnp airfare from Toronto Complimen tary intlight meals and bar Transfers to and from the airport and hotel including baggage handling One weeks airoon ditioned accommodation at the Grand Bahama Hotel and Country Club Seven breakfasts and six dinners Compil mentary golf tees Local representative serwce Wookond Departures from January WEEK from TAMPA BAY FLORIDA lNCLUDES Roundtnp airfare from Toronto Complimen tary intlight meals and bar Transfers to and from the airport and hotel One weeks air conditioned accommodation at the Bay Harbor inn in Tampa Bay Dally continental break fast Welcome cocktail party Local representative service Wookond Dopartum from Dooombor 19 WEEK from Sunflight INCLUDES Roundtrip airfare tromrToronto Complimen tary intlight meals Lei greeting Transters to and from the airport and hotel including baggage handling Thirteen nights accommodation at the Waikiki Village Hotel includ ing Hawaiian hotel tax Champagne breakfast and introductory briefing City tour Local representative ser vice Sunflight wallet and beach bag Saturday Departures from December 18 13 NIGHTS from$589 ACAPULCO INCLUDES Roundtrip airfare from Toronto Complimen tary intlight meals and bar Transfers to and from the airport and hotel including baggage handling One or two weeks airconditioned accommodation at the beachside La Torre Playasol Full cooking facilities and breathtaking balcony view Welcome cocktail party Local representative ser vice Sunflight wallet and beach bag This is Acapulcoo best value Saturday Departures from Docembor 25 WEEK from $41 WEEKS from$579 ORLANDO FLORIDA New this Winter lNCLUDES Roundtiip airfare from Toronto Complimen tary intlight meals and bar Transfers to and from the airport and hotel including baggage handling One weeks alr conditionod accommodation at the Jetport Resort formerly the Orlando inn Continental breakfast daily Free rental car with limited mileage for those over 21 pay only for gas used insurance and tax Local representative service Sunflight wallet and beach bag Wednesday Doparturoo from December 22 WEEK from NASSAU lNCLUDES Roundtrip airfare from Toronto Complimen tary lnfiig ht meals and bar Transfers to and from the airport and hotel including baggage handling One or two weeks airconditioned accommodation at the Holiday inn on Paradise Beach Rum Swizzle cocktail party Local rop msontativo aervice Sunflight wallet and beach bag Sunday Departure from Docombor 2d WEEK from$339 WEEKS troms479 velwcorld 72673971 5wpg fiv

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