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Barrie Examiner, 27 Oct 1976, p. 8

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8The Barrie Examiner Wednesday Oct 27 I976 PEOPLE PLACES TORONTO VISITORS Mr and Mrs Allan Campbell 831d son Glenn of Toronto Visited Sunday with Mrs Fred Latimer of Angus Mrs M9113 who had been visiting her neice for 10 days and returned with them 40TH ANNIVERSARY Mr and Mrs Charles Mooney of Barrie are celebrating their 40th wedding anniversary Sun day from to pm at 13 Roslyn Rd Friends and re atives are welcome but no gifts RESIDENTS HONORED Clowes community has honored several residents recently shower was held Oct for Mr and Mrs Fred Ferguson of Elmvale Mrs Ferguson is the formr Elaine Perkin Mr and Mrs Peter Partridge were also given shower Mrs Partridge is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Bill Clark of Crown Hill Mr and Mrs Jim Partridge celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary Oct23 SCOTTISH DANCING There will be Scottish coun try dancing Thursday from to 10 pm at Steele Street Public School Beginners or advanced dancers are welcome For in formation call 7280631 EQUIPMENT Barbara Smith head physiotherapist at Royal Vic toria Hospital will demonstrate physiotherapy equipment at the meeting of the hospital aux iliary Tuesday Nov The auxiliary room on the eighth floor of the hospital Coffee will be served at 730 with the meeting beginning at pm WIENER ROAST The annual wiener roast sponsored by the Blue Moun tain Bruce Trail Club will be held Saturday beginning at pm at Duntroon Community Centre six mile hike from Singhampton Caves to Devils Glen will preceed the roast KEEPING FIT Keeping fit will be the subject of public meeting held Iiiesday Nov at pm by the Barrie Chapter of the On tario Heart Foundation in the Blue Flame Room Consumers Gas film called Celebration will be shown and this will be followed by discussion on the effects of todays life styles and diet Coffee will be served ANN LANDEBS Simple rules for lightning USWTHANKED The ladies auxiliary to the Barrie Humane Society held its meeting at the home of Elsie Raikes Shanty Bay Road Upcoming projects were discussed The ladies proferred their thanks to the United Steelworkers of America for the donating the Royal True Blue Orange Hall for the recent rummagesale SPECIAL GUESTS Rev and Mrs Glen Davis will be the special missionary guests at Westminister Presbyterian Church Oct 31 Rev Davis is pastor of the Fukwoka Korean Church Japan He will talk on the satisfactions and obstacles with his work in Japan Services will be held at 10 am and ate pm coffee hour will follow MEETING CANCELLED The Barrie Rotary Club will not hold its regular noon meeting Nov 18 The meeting is cancelled because than even ing the club is holding an assembly SUPPER NOT SALE The Collier Street United Church Women will be having fowl supper tonight not rum mage sale as reported in Fridays Examiner There will be two sittings for the supper at5230and7 pm NSA The Barrie and District Chapter of the National Secretaries Association will meet Nov at 630 pm at Devilbiss of Canada Viola Col lins certified professional secretary and secretary of the year for Canada this year will speak on how to become cer tified professional secretary Mrs Collins works at Wes tinhouse of Canada Hamilton Those interested in attending should call 7285501 or 7286722 PREFERENTIALTEA Beta Sigma Phi Sorority is holding its preferental tea Nov at pm at the Barrie Golf and Country Club The tea will honor all new members of the sorority BOUTIQUE The Barrie Menettes Christmas Boutique will be held Nov at Collier Street United Church Hall from 1230 pmtoipm Tb Dear Ann LandersA neighbor of mine was struck by light ning last Friday She was buried today never knew anyone who had been killed by lightning before Her tragic death got me to thinking wonder how many people would know what to do if they should get caught in an electrical storm Im not sure would know Will you please spell out some Dos and Donts for your readers Thanks AnnSud Neighbor Dear Neighbor First the Donts Dont stand under lone tree If you are swimming or fishing get out of the water as fast as you can Get off bicycles golf carts or motorcycles immediately Dont touch anything metal such wire fence golf club or flagpole Metal objects attract lightning Now the Dos Get out of the storm promptly and go into building or closed automobile If you are in the woods crouch down in low area under den se brush If you feel your hair staan on end tan indication that you are about to be strucki fall to your knees and place your hands on your knees to reduce the chances of your body acting as cone ductor Please note The most frequent victims are farmers fishch men golfers and cyclists Dear Ann laiidersYour answer to Meant Well Parents hit the nail on the head Our son was bright charming creative child with high IQ He did poorly in school got into all kinds of trouble took drugs and caused us many sleepless nights Finally my husband said to him You are not going to ruin our lives From now on you are responsible for yourself If you make it fine If you dont you will have to suffer the con sequences From that day on we refused to give him one cent Hy so doing we released him psychologically and put him in charge of his own life We dealt with him in kindly manner but let him know the apron strings were cut My heart ached but knew this was the right thing to do The boy had some very rough times but when he finally real ized he had no one to depend on but himself he began to shape up Our son now is 26 years of age He has good job is putting himself through night school and is off drugs The tranv sformation is fantastic Hes pleasure to be around is Mother Dear Mother Thanks for the assist Ive said repeatedly that parents who give room board and $3 to drugaddicted dropout kids encourage their dependency The sinkAorswim approach is the way to go CONFIDENTIAL to Please Repeat the Wise Words of lohii Harsen Rhoades Gladly Do more than existwlivc Do more than touchfeel Do more than lookhobserve Do more than hearlisten Do more than listenunderstand Do more than talkSAY SOMETHING George Steak Pit Tavern We will be open for noonday luncheons commencing Thursday Oct 28 Body Specials II454OO pm afternoon dining Tuesdays thru Fridays with affordable noonday prices wmm new Ford Thunderbird will be part of the Barrie Rotary Clubs radio auction year lease on the $6500 car is be ing donated by Don Lorimer left of Grandview Ford Doug Coulson is representing the Rotary lub The Car rim 449 LEASE 0N CAR DONATED FOR AUCTION would usually lease for about $150 month The Thunder bird is one of several major items to be sold The club hopes to raise total of $25000 Mr and Mrs Cecil Scott marking 60th anniversary of their marriage By MARGARET STOLTZ Mr and Mrs ecil Scott Lorne Street in Alliston are receiving congratulations from their family and friends as they celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary The family arranged dinner in their honor with guests from Gananixiue tirillia Toronto Owen Sound and Alliston and on the anniversary an Open House in the evening at the home of their son ic and Mrs Scott Cecil the eldest of nine children of Albert and leiiiiina Scott came to anada from England with the family and settled in Toronto in moo Having lived in the same community as his wife Alice the daughter of William and Amelia Eliani they were mar ried on Oct 13 into in St livcs huich Manor House London England after Mr Scott wciil ovclscas with the anadianArniy sergeant in thc nnadian Army ccil served in France and contracch trcnch fever and was hospitalized for treat ment It was not until 1915i that the young couple returned to Canada and for tiiiic livcd Traffic control course schedule by Georgian Georgian College hasnt yet become involved in the flying business but if ones ambition is to become student or private pilot course entitled An Introduction to Air Traffic Control ATM will provide additional understanding and insight into the air traffic system For the potential air traffic controller the till hours of presentation will sufficiently inform the student of the demands which the career training program will place upon them For those that just wish to ex pand their general knowledge horizons the course will pro vide them with panoramic view of civil aviation and thr system undcr which it func tioiis The course IS scheduled to start Nov at the Barrie cam pus and will run each Thursday evening for lo weeks Some topics to be covered lll cludc History of Airports and Air Traffic Control and Airport Services iroundAir ontrol and oiiimuiiications Support Agcncics Alt Flight Procedures and Regulations VRIVIFR Flight Rulcs and Mctcorology Also liitliiliil will lit field trip to local Ill tiul fitcontrolcontri lion lmpiiian of lransport lannda will lic lhc iiilixc in stiuctor For further information con tact Georgian College with his parents on farm in Vaughn lownship later taking up residence in Richmond Ilill and loronto An apprentice in shoe making in England prior to coming to Canada Mr Scott continued that trade employed by Rlzickfoid Shoe and later associated with other firms as an efficient turnrlastcr recall mg that he made shoes for which aiiada won gold medal The couple recall many hard ships during the postwar years and high cost of living beef at $1 lb eggs $1 dozen potatoes $5 bag for example In 1926i he started his own business in Toronto and with the depression another blow He lost 300 customers in very short time and sold the store on Iapc Avr winch had cost them $75m for $1 to be free of fiirlhcr worry in trying to carry on It was while living in lhur chill on No 11 highway that Mr Scott was cncourzing to come to Alliston to open store for thc making and ltpillf of shots as good venture but on icccp ting found thc little town already had five shoc stores IIIIII However they stayed and started busincss on the north sidi of Victoria Street and made living quarters at tlic hack for thc first wintci Without any capital is Mr Scott rcninrkmf tic started on shoe string llt would cane vass the area is far IS tookstown and hiirchill tak PHYLLIS EIISRUNS ccnlit left the Barrie Provincial ourt office last week after working there 23 ycars Judge Don lncli loft and Judge lohn Anjo right at tended farewell party for her at the Continental Inn Thursday ilixaininci Ilioloi INIIIRIRYNIHlIJ Cheese on which mould ap pears may still be used if the mould is trimmed off with knife If you are 50 or over Join the Municipal Savings Loons GOLDEN CIRCLE CLUB We Offer ing orders for shoes go back to the shop and make them and with profit of 30 cents pair clear enough to pay the rent and other expenses We wouldnt ask for relief agreed the remarkable couple who are in their 88th year In 1936 the operation was moved across the street and Mr Scott retired lit years ago when Mr and Mrs Ilcrbert Eisner took over the business now operating as llcrberts Shot Repair and Skate Exchange Mr Scott is 50year member of the Royal Canadian Legion and local Branch 171 and older residents of Alliston and the surrounding communi ty pay tribute to the litllltllr dons work of ccil and Alici Scott did during the Second World War in collecting funds and administering the Soldiers igarctte Iund and parcels overseas Among their most cherisrd imsscssions is suiicasc full of lcltcrs from ricipicnls and their families is well as the book recording donors of all llltility rcccivid Roth ari charter iiiciiilicrs of thc Alliston ioldcn Agc liib lllt lhc first litiiSllItl and Sllll maintain Illtll own lionic which Mr Scott coniplctcd himscll 123 yciirs ago Administrati leaves rt Alter Bil years Stlllt lliyllis Gibbons has left Riir ries provincial court oilicc Mrs iiblions was court id ininislintoi when she lclt lilSl ycck Slii has lIHtl iii lirrn all her life and IS ltiilllt the court of llri in order to iiioc to iiiclpli llcr husband Rolicit llll thc Liquor olllliil Hoard oi tin laiio and has liccii liiiilciiiil tothnt city Mrs Gibbons Sitlll shc is go mg to miss Rairic Although licr husband had applied for thi position iii iiiclph in the sum nicr Mrs Gibbons said slic didnt know until Scplciiilicr that they would llt moving As llfIlIIIlllSIIiiItll of the pro IItliIl court Mrs fillllNIIIS co illtlllIllitl iclivitics ol Raiiics Io provincial gtlliltlt$ is llIi sat in courts itliiss thc county successor has littll up poiiitcdycl Savings interest CREDITED MONTHLY on your Golden Circle Club account at regular Savings Rate ON 00 minimum bohnto requirement In your account $250 WORDS TO THE WISE We at the Municipal believe that when you have reached your 50th birthday you have worked long and hard for what you have We do not have to suggest to you why it is important to make the most of your ear nings and savings but WE WOULD LIKE TO SHOW YOU HOW Take look at the benefits you receive while belonging to our Golden Circle Club Our wise iiiiANtiiit owl suggests you join now llll ll VIIIIIvI PHI il IIMIIIJIIIi illliil lttllt Rose bowl goes to Quota Club The Barrie Quota Club received silver rose bowl for having the greatest number of new members at the groups international annual con ference in Owen Sound last weekend The theme of the conference was Quota is in Your Hands Those attending the con ference from the Barrie club were Dorothy Gardner Cathy Mcllugh Marg Duncan Ann Henderson Betty Speare Agnes Mills Helen Boyd Glen na Downey Erminee Lucas and Eileen llankin Mrs Gardner was reelected as governor of the district Mrs McHugh was elected as secretary treasurer of the district Rev Rumball min ister dealing with the deaf in Toronto spoke on progress and research with the deaf and hard of hearing If theres WW in Your Future Welcome Wagon is planning Special Party for bridesdobe on Tuesday Nov at the Blue Flame Room Barrie For your in vitotion call the lltlitiltttdiZqot lTD 7264454 Youll be glad you did no Asw lII llitlktl kl lt Free from January Spanish Saturday Departures fmrii January Tean ncwcsl discovery Wednesday Departures from February iiiciniii 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