Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 2 Feb 1979, p. 5

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

the examiner Frldey Feb 1919 39V Beatrice Johnston 326681 Mr and Mrs Everett Horne and Mr and Mrs Elroy Home of Brampton who accompanied Everett and Hazel returned home on the weekend from Florida where they enjoyed the nice weather The Womens Institute will meet Feb 14 at pm at the home of Mrs Tyson Langnian Motto Money doesnt make you happy but enables you to be miserable in comfort Roll call send valentine to shutiii Program Mrs Ray Shaw Lunch Mrs Tyson Langman and Mrs Jack Malley The Womens missionary Society and ladies aid of Esson Presbyterian Church will meet Feb at 130 pm at the home oers Jim Langman Roll call Wordkind Program Mrs Grant Jermey and Mrs Ray Shaw Lunch Mrs Jim Langman and Mrs Bryan Johnston bond head by Mrs Sutherland 7753691 Members of the Bond llead Womens liistitute had the op portutiity to learn about Telecare telephone listening service at their Jan 17 meeting at the home of Elva Sutherland Mary rr trained Telecare worker said this service has been in the United States for many years and has been in Canada since 1963 under the name ontact She said there are 2t centres in Ontario All lclecare workers are volunteers and must complete short course before working at the 24hour centre The organiation receives financial support through grants donations from large corporations and invididuals shesaid The womens institute of fered donation to the organization Maude Jackson read poem emphasizing the motto lt counts most what we do for others and Mrs Sutherland thanked all those who con tributed to Telecare thornton by Mrs olt 4589298 Thornton Womens institute met at the home of Helen arr for their January meeting Florence Altman president opened the meeting with New Years poem and thanked everyone for tceir help at the successful bake sale The education program was convened by Annie Spencer Ada unningham wrote the motto Education is like wheelbarrow it stands still unless it is pushed Eleanor Maw read the local current events Brian Baker accompanied by his wife Margaret and son Jimmy were guests for the evening Brian ati excellent writer and cameraman showed many colorful pictures of Hllllr coe ounty and iintario land marks The Siincoe county scenes in cluded ice fishing on Lake Silll coc Big Chute on the Severn River the Banting Memorial plaque hristian island Stephen Leacocks home in rillia and the ookstown steam show Also included were many scenes from around the Baker farm of flowers winter and farming operations He caught the sun peering through the trees and the frosty whiteness of winters day Brian showed picture of the historical cross where Father Lecaron held the first catholic service in Ontario in village near Latontaine Champlain attended this ser vicein 1613 The home of the late Mrs Watts ollingworxl was picture she took the idea of Womens institute to England Brians pictures included the Huron Bone iit where mass burial of over 101m took place at Perkins Field Some pictures of Toronto were of Toronto lslarid and the CN tower Lunch was served by Drug Stores Boots Drug Stores wish to apologize for an incorrect item that appeared in our Jan 31 ad The Oil of Clay 200 ml does not have pump as shown We are sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused our customers ngly ws Meril Cunningham Bessie Mc Quay and Eleanor Maltby The February meeting will be held in the United Church bases ment and the roll call will be bear and name tad of Yester day st pauls by Mrs Pratt 431 667 Mr and Mrs Ewart Jeniiett enjoyed lirislmas arid new years celebrations iii Calgary Alla with their children Mr and Mrs Bill Mason Mr and Mrs Mervyn lennett Mr and Mrs Larry lennclt and their families Sympathy is extended to Sadie llcihirtcr on the death of her husband Stewart The McWhirters farmed on the lJth line and Mr lIcViliirter later worked with the lnnisfil road crew before the couple retired and moved to Ba rrie Mr and Mrs Robert llazelden and daughters have visitors from England Mr and Mrs John lracey ltoger Weaymoutli Mr and Mrs Gerald akley and daughter Kelly The gucsls are planning trip to Florida before returning toEiiglaiid ANAIHA NS llll ll SIMCOE tint Pi ana dians like their potato chips in 1976 about 108 riiillion pounds potato chips were produced in anada by eight chip inanir facluring companies and large amount of potatoes had to be imported Research now is under way to make the ana dian potato chip industry to tally national one VOll thC numbers Picking your own LOTTRK numbers is fun Zhoosc birthdates street numbers liccticc numbers social insurance numbers bank account numbers dog licence numbers On Saturday January 27th Eddie Campbell otOttawa LOTTRIO Jackpot by selecting 9121931 and 35 Bill Patterson seated centre of Mlneslng newly acquired Management Studies certificate with fellow classmates and in structor Robert Carson seated Patterson who works for the Bell Telephone Company in Barrie become eligible to receive the certificate after completing six business management courses at discusses his Graduates receiv lng up toll Fellow classmates are left Karen Show Barrie Bill Chambers Minesing Larry Hammond Orllllo and Lynda David Barrie certificates Georgian College since September l977 He says he took the courses for personal development and plans to take break this winter before sign for further businessrelated courses next Rynard criticizes Post Office anada can lll attord such nonsense o1 proposed rouii corporation to replace lllt Isting posl ollice says ll in ll ltynard tt11tltllt loi Srincoc ortli The variations go on and on So choose your favorintc numbers and every Saturday night watch the LOTTARIU draw on TV Six regular The have the same old gang with its alleged brcakagcs ltyiiard says in recent press release numbers and bonus number are drawn cvciy week Match those six regular numbers in any order and youre thclACKPOT winner or it someone clsc has also chosen the same numbers then youll share the prize But if you dont have all six numbers there are still thousands of other chanccs to win If you get five of the regular numbers right and your sixth number matches the bonus number you share in the big Second Prize Pool YOU DONT JUST BUY TICKET YOU PLAY IT new corporation will tnislits tliicvciy and delays lir endless Xhat way to celebrate Birthday Eddie Iainpbcll of Ottawa tunied just days bcti we the draw This retired IN railroad worker has loved games involving numbers all his life and onJanuary 27th his six lucky numbers came up Will he continue to play LOTTRIO You betl will says Eddie its whole lot offunf Prize Pool The opposition had better in prepared legislaton ltynard The people of anada are led up with mail strikes and to pi closely delays ltlltl he says plttlllll tour xrsons iiavi been asked to take charge of the new corporation and all have refused says Dr ltvnaitl eslion the says Dr 111 llllll liddic Iampbell ot Ottawa Or if you match live oftlic regular numbers your bundle of cash comes from the Third he lool Match tour regular numbers and you share in the Fourth And ifyou match three of the regular numbers you win 55 Not bad fun for buck And there are bound robe thousands of winners every week because the order as those drawn numbers you choose dont have to be iii the same arBeauer Valley February and Witness one of the most exciting ski events of the year the Radio Shack Amateur Freestyle Skiing Series for the Realistic Cup Team Championships See talented young athletes from across Canada compete for the championship All contestants will perform routine of their own choosing thrilling breath taking feats that you your family and friends wont want to miss Make your plans now and well see you there Sanctioned by the Canadian Ski Assoc tullint Sponsored by Radlolhaek lid Divisron fmov ELecrnomcs LlMiTED supporting and encouraging young Canadian athletes

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy