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Barrie Examiner, 15 Feb 1979, p. 10

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10 the examiner Thtgsclav Fab 1979 Hospital donation Director of Nursing at Royal Victoria Hospital Trudy Knapp accepts cheque for $585 from Mike Williams left and Bill Dobbie of the Bay International Communications Club to pay for new Ultrasonic Nebulizer foreground which sprays fine mist of water used in the treatment of respiratory condi tions Examiner Photo house fire in Hillsdalc last Tuesday destroyed the home of Mr and Mrs Beers and family They are staying with relatives in Oro Township The Presbyterian oiiieiis Association held meeting at the home of Mrs lex Vatsoiis on Wednesda Ruth Lea attended library board meeting in Moonstone on Wednesday Congratulations to Ron and Donna McFadden of IZlillelt on the birth of their son Neil ii drew born Jan 29 at Itoyal Vic toria Hospital in Barrie Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Donald Nelson of Hillsdale and Mr and Mrs Murray McFadden of Uroo Lake Eva Rumble is home after spending some time in St Michaels Hospital in Toronto chu rchill by Mrs Saunter 7752470 Mr and Mrs George Lucas and family attended dinner party to mark the golden wed ding of Mrs Lucas parents Mr and Mrs Ilarncy McLean of Mincsing The celebraiits youngest daughter Lynda and husband Murray an Russell were hosts at their Anten Mills home Attending were Mr and Mrs Bill Mcllvoy Ia daughlcn and their family from Scarborough son Ross of Minesing and his wife and family Mrs lltllt Ihitesides of Allistoii and Mary McLian of Mintsing sisters of the groom and Illsic Ioughlim ot Iairii sister of the bride FIIIIZXIISIIII IIUVSIIICI The annual Friendship Bonspiel was held by the thiii chill ladies lan fit turlcrs from Iookstown Stroiid and Churchill took part Winners of the first draw were Mandy Ihonipsoii Margaret llcw Evelyn Pinkney and Lois Shannon Second draw winners were Dorothy Constable Erica Hudell Irene Mctiraw and Carol Skarda The lucky draw for floral centrepiece was won by Iioiina Marie Browning LIBRARY NEWS Librarian Margaret Watson reports The Time Life Series ol the Second World War is pro ving popular with readers at the Innisfil entral Library at Churchill It is surprising how many youngsters are reading the series she says Peter Newmans non fiction Bronfriian Dynasty is another readers choice Arthur Haleys Overload is also popuiai The bookmobilc called lan It and left over 800 new titles for the patrons Circulation of books and films increased by 600 iii lliTtI Mrs Watson says projector is now available on rental basis Churchill library is open on Monday and Friday from in to pm Wednesday from pm to 530 in and on Satur day from pin to ill TO VICTORIA Audric Trotter was in Vic toria BL for few days in early February attending the opening of Iwelfh Night at the McIherson lheatre Her daughter Cathy lrottir is playing the part of Olivia thi countess The play is directed by Malcolm Black from New Brunswick who is well known figure in the theatre World Audire was imprcsscd with the the costumes copied from famous ona tapestries of pain HAWAIIAN AIlth Mr and Mrs Ilon Dickie have been vacationing in Ilawiiii for month They travelled by Iaidair nonstop taking only IIlIttrtllltlttiltrllillI hours to tly the Rho miles The return trip was made in little over eight hours due Il Trade Winds While there the Itickies cn joycd tour in er eight islands by ciglitpassciigcr twin engined Itcechcrott tn the Island of Hawaii they flew over the Kilaucii crater Iiich is still JIIHttIll Ioiint Manna Ioi The plane landed on the Island oi Maui where the travellers had bus trip through the scenic lao iilliy tin the bland oi Kauai they on Joycd trip to lllt Vaiiuui liner and boa Iifit to the world famous ltlll irotio Another highlight was isit to Makaiia on the Island ot Oahu where the oiIds Surfing Championships take placi WOMENS IVSIIII IIC Iniiisfil has more lttlttlllitll tacilities than other toiiships Larry Morrow told thurthill Voiiieiis Institute last 4tl1 Morrow has been ordiiiiitor ot parks and riirIii tioii lIl Iiiiiistil tor oxcr three years His includi ttIsttlIILl tliiti arenas con iiiiiiiit llilll liinislil laik tcntcniiiiil Park and iiiiiii small parks Iii Illltltlttlll llt is responsible appljiiiLI ttil grants and Itl iii an idisory position to groups rung tiinds tti tltllt itil toniite shearer the Iittti Line who operates siiiail business known as liilitlt ratts Iiad ttIill dried IltlHl arrangemchoiidisplaj lsiiiLE Ttlltt IIlIlL oi taiiicr gtllt fltllltimllitttl how to Illrlk an ilillillt boiitiiut Mrs Shearer also showed Lo to iiiiike Ii Iqi IIllillLli tll on Link tor tiriplai it iiiziiitii Ilii Itlliiiilllitil tiiicioiislj Pig Iti tut Httl II III Woiiiins Iiiiititi lipiri Ht Iritirit It loiirists to liiiiistil 2HT tlii Itoll tzill wciilj iiiciiibvi and Visitors IiiiiiiiI IIic Muwiiiii oi Iiiiii HartIii llotlw Ibi lliiil ol the IIiiiily May pisciigci boa at tell Ilwart lhi and tookstowii Steam Show several parks The program was in charge of coiivcncis Mrs iordoii Me Quarric Mrs lhoiiipsoii tlttl Mrs ArthiiiJoncs Mrs lhompsoii read poem composed by Mrs itUlgt Moir on the motto Something we make Is something we treasure following appointment VICTORIA and GREY TRUST ANNOUNCEMENT Mr Somerville President and Chiel Executive Officer of Victoria and Grey Trust Company is pleased to announce the Mr Ed Show formerly Branch Manager of the Companys CObOurg Branch to the post of Branch Manager of the Barrie Branch Mr Shaw prior to going to Cobourg resided in Barrie from I97 and was here the initial year of operation lor the Barrie Otlice Ed his wile Loretta and their three daughters Diane Debra and Donna are looking forward to renewing old and making new acquaintances here in Barrie To petition council Parents want tra ltie trove Strcctrlhividson Street intersection has turned into general sixcdway says one concerned resident in the area petition is being eiiculatcd Car rally going for two weeks The Iincwoods ub ar rally which began lLicsday night is being held for the next two weeks within the Nottawasaga Scoutingllislrict The district IIvcrctt Alliston Baxter Itordcn Angus New Lowell lotlcnliaiii and the Adjala iib packs Eventually about 500 cubs along with their fathers will have competed with cars they have made tlicnisclves from kits provided by organizers Each kit contains block of wood four plastic wheels and two wooden axles President reelected Richard Austin an Illmvalc school teacher was rcclcctcd president of the Simcoc Centre New Dcniocralic Party at the annual meeting lucsday night Vice presidents ari Jerry tlctclaar Iaul Wcssciigcr and Joyce Canning Mary Lou esscnger membership secretary Ev Hiiiiiis secretary iayc Lambc pro viiicial council representative have llanna Ion Lamb Alice Carlson George Spencer lies Malcy lliil Ladc Annalee Watson icoigc tirant and Don Lynn are members at largc The executive was given authority to appoint one more member at large and treasurer The nest cxcciitivc meeting will be held March it at 43 pm at the home of Itoii Lynn consists of Prior to each race cars are weighed to make sure they weigh as close to five ounces as possible The finals are held at Allistoii Public School on Albert Street in Alliston Feb from main to it pin The group will be at New Lowell until Saturday when the will move to the lottciiliaiii Mall for week from tizilt to it Ill Organizers are lloii McLaiiglcn and Theresa Ilbb ing from Allistoii Humpty Anniversary Special COCA COLA 750 ml plus deposit Hostess or Chi 229 and presented to city council asking it to install signal lights at the corner says Rita Jones parent from the area meeting Tuesday at Oakley Park School was attended by 22 parents The parents are concerned for their childrens safety at the intersection says Mrs Jones DR SWERDON 7264031 Dumpty DR DONALD HORN is pleased to announce his association with DR ROBERT SWERDON tor the practice of CHIROPRACTIC at the DUNLOP CHIROPRACTIC OFFICE 79A Dunlop Street West Barrie EVENING SATURDAY HOURS AVAILABLE Since 1972 parents have been trying to get lights installed she said petition with 642 names was delivered to city council in 1972 but no action was taken because of budgetary restric tions said Mrs Jones On Sept 28 1977 child was struck by car at the corner DR HORN 72640I2 i7th Anniversary Special Purchase 3qt bag or jug of Donlands Milk get FREE Qt of Donlands Chocolate milk but the child was not seriously injured said Ms Jones In the past five years two presentations by akley Park school officials have been made to Simcoe County Board of Education but to no avail she said There are safety patrollers at I5IBradford Street 7261566 Interiors Ltd 55 DUNLOP ST BARRIE ONTARIO HM IA2 PRESENT THIS CERTIFICATE AND RECEIVE 25 on ON ONE ACCESSORY PURCHASE OR ONE PIECE OF OUR FINELY CRAFTED FURNITURE Expires February 28 I979 Specials in Effect until Feb 1879 7th Anniversary Special Neilsons Famous ICE CREAM litre any flavor $189 up of Hot Chocolate 25 ffic light the intersection now who do good job she said Its just that its busy in tersection and needs more than this she said Crosswalks would not be ac ceptable to the parents she said $27496732 WORTH OF STOCK MUST GO SAVE NOW SAVE UP TO SAVE UP TO OFF DOWNHILL SKIS LOOK K2 SPALDIN ELAN OLIN VOLKL HEAD Slit 3500 33R 40 0o 33 40 00 33I5i25Oo SST 3OOO 33 3000 DOWNTOWN STORE ONLY LOOK SPECIAL RACK oKNEISSL oYAIVIAHA oTITAN oALPRIIVIA oCHALEI SAVE43 KZCOMP3 DOWN HILL R00 $1 N100 IN LAKES SPORTS CENTRE BRAND NAMES peciai 88 DOWNHILL BOOTS CABER NORDICA ODOLOMITE LANG SPECIAL DOWNHILL BOOTS $4488 REG $8000 MUNARI SAVE 40 OFF DOWNHILL SKI POLES OSCOTT oK2 BARRCRAFTERS SAVE NOW SAVE UP TO KOFLACH 33 ALL oKASTINGER STORES SPECIAL RACK DOWNHILL OLANG CHALET BOOTS SAVE UP TO 20 30 LADIES OMENS °CHLDRENS GLOVES MITTS SOX STORES THAT SAVE YOU MORE DOWNTOWN DRILLIA ORILLIA SQUARE MIDLAND GREATEST SALES AND VALUES Downhill and Cross Country

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