Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 1 Feb 1979, p. 5

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Agricultural Service Diploma Vera Maguire of Minesing was presented with an Agricultural Service Diploma at recent meeting of the Barrie Agricultural Society Presenting the award is Keith Sanderson director Mrs Maguire received the award provided by the ministry of food and agriculture tol her contributions to the annual Barrie fair and other community activities Examiner Photo craighurst by Mrs Max Craig 7287677 St Johns Anglican Church vestry met Jan 22 Rev Glenn Sim chaired the meeting ficers for 1979 are Murray Greaves rectors warden Lew Tatton peoples warden Carol Crewe treasurer Sheila Sim lay delegate to the Synod George Kirton sidesman David Jensen Beth Greaves Fay Craig Buth Lea envelope secretary Sharon and Brian Pigeau auditors Mr Sim announced that con firmation classes would begin in February He also noted that Bishop Read would perform service of the blessing of the new rectory April 17 Mrs Max Craig Tom and Neil spent the weekend in Prescott visiting Allan who is teaching art at South Grenville Secondary School Allan Sinton Mrs Iedl ingham and Geoff drove to Toronto Sunday where Geoff re mained for medical checkup at St Michaels Hospital Charles IIllsmere suffered heart attack on the weekend and is in Ienetaiig Hospital Mr and Mrs Jack Shanahan and Corey attended an Orange Bowl party at the home of Mr and Mrs Brian Shanahan on Sunday Mrs Mavis Burnliain and Fay raig attended tH leaders training school in Elmvale Jan 17 and 18 The first club meeting will be held after school Jan at the home of Mrs Buriiliam Anyone aged 12 to 26 is welcome to join The project is called Accessories The Final Touch lefroy by Georgina Mitchell 4563232 The following tweenies become brownies of the first Lefroy pack Jan 13 at com mencement ceremony at Lefroy United Church Kim Ambrose Katrina Drybrough Sarah Farley Cherrie George Cindy George Julie Hamilton Tracy Hoover Dianne liiglis Lisa Janse Marge sborne Denice Reid Kelly lripton Laurie Anne Wiery Lisa Smith Sheir Foulds Kathy Baker and Wendy fesha District commissioner Anne Marie OBrien was present along with parents and Brownie leaders The brownies went on toboggan rideJan 20 The 1st Lefroy Brownies and Guides Local Association will meet Feb at pm at the South lnnisfil Community Cen tre The guides will go on skiing trip to the golf ski haven in News quiz answers WORLDSCOIII lwould Zc 3False 4lierre Trudeau Bc NEWSNAMB Jack Horner MATCIIWURILS lee Za ISe 4b 5d NIZWSIICIlBII SPORTLIGHT lwelterr weight 2b livlerry Brad shaw 4True downhill skiing ais CORRECTION On page of Sears After Inventory Sole Circular there is an error concerning the Sports Centre The Visu skis are available in I80 cm to 2I0 cm not 80 cm to 210 cm as stated The skis illustrated state the name Telemark This is incorrect and should not have been shown We regret any inconvenience those errors may have caused Gilford Feb from pm to pm There will be an art fair at Killarney Beach School Jan il The Lefroy Figure Skating oub hosted test day at the South Iiiiiisfil Community ttl tre Jan 19 Local skating eliihs participated The community sends con dolences to the family of Lila Letts who passed away Friday Jan let in Royal Victoria Hospital Funeral was held Jan 12 at the Lathangiie and Skworchuk Funeral Home in Bradford with internment at the tith Line eiiietery in In nisfil Great looking Step into the charm of the newly redecorated Ponderosa Family Steak HouseWarm wood cozy private tables hanging plants and Canadian bricabrac capture the warmth of times past Gmat times Sit back relax and enjoy Ponderosa Wonderful food efficient service fnendly staff no tipping ever and prices anyone can afford Mrs Campbell 4873201 We are pleased to have our Reeve Howard ampbell as representative on the Laki Simcoetouchiching lollution oiitereiiee tor 197 Mr and Mrs Bertram and Mr and Mrs George taldwell along with sons Hugh and Keven visited Mr and Mrs John Bertram and tainin in llllllltllltlll Bl the examiner Thursday Feb 1979 Stevens Improve trade with India tanada should investigate in creasing trade with India says Il Sinclair Stevens conscr atic ork Simcoc urreiit ly about $150 million anada worth exports of goods to India year with iin ports averaging about $70 million But with the Indian economy as healthy and grow ing as it is there is no reason these figures cant be doubled Milne wants more emphasis on skilled trades in school Too much emphasis is placed on professions and not enough on the skilled trades says MI ltoss Milne liberal for Iecl liiittcriiiSimctx in recent press release Milne says he asked the minister of employment and immigration to improve retraining piogiaiiis iii the high skilledareas He says he has also asked the minister II the federal govern tncnt and provinces would alter their educational and training programs to better fill the needs of the economy Milne says it is important to build the countrys maiiiifac titlmg sector It can be ac complishcd by increasing tltc amount of research develop ment and exports with more govciiuncnt support says lilnc It can also be accomplished by fostering better working relationship between labour and government so there is greater harmony says Milne business Headline clarification the Barrie giicultulal Society made stiflfl profit on lllt llitti Barrie fair and did record loss as was stated It headline in clitdts livammcr lhc protit was down about Sllflitt from the prcious years figure but llll was because tIttlt wttc about STAN liigliit Great cooking house we back every bite Bayflold St north of Hwy 400 we Tendenjuicy steak broiled just the way you 73 like it Succulent shrimp platters Agarden fresh allyoucaneat salad bar Delicious desserts And your second beverage is on the Ihc aiiadiaii Development Corporation is set up for aiia dians to invest in resources and key industrial sectorslIilne says The plan operates on sound financial basis and then offer its shares to the public says Milne or even tripled he says With nearly 650 million peo ple the potential market for Canadian goods in India is enormous lie says While India remains one of the poorest countries in the world it is now sell suflicieiit in food due to recent agriculture improvements and good harvests Stevens says Indian produces 40 per cent of its own oil thereby being able to escape the full impact of risl ing world oil prices he says The result is surprisingly healthy foreign reserves apr proaching $6 billion higher even than Canadas he says It is imperative that Canada find new markets in the world to ensure economic growth and the creation of new jobs says Stevens Canada the only industrializ ed country in the world without guaranteed market of more than too million people must crack world markets to sell our goods he says Increasing trade with India should also involve the export of more manufactured goods he says Right now the bulk of our exports to India is made up of rapeseed oil newsprint manmade fibres and fer tilizers hcsays 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