Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 28 Sep 1979, p. 15

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Mrs Lemona Johnson and her lawyer David Martin are surround ed by newsmen outside court in Toronto Thursday after two Toron to policemen were charged with manslaughter in the shooting alliston Edna Wilson and lrene Holland attended the Eastern Star onvetitioii held recently at the Itoyal York Hotel Toron lo Irene McDonald Lee Ken nett Margaret Merrett Alli Hook atid Ev Ihoiiipson spent couple days last week with Edna Hatchet at her home in London Edna lived in Alliston tor number of years Hill and Shirley Edgar of town spent few days holiday micy iii the Huntsville district Shirleys mother Kathleen Turner ot Victoria BC who is visiting iii the Edgar home and Iltllt Holland of Alliston ll SPORTS FANS Were open every Sunday in the Dukes lounge for your favorite sports events joyed the holiday trip with Bill and Shirley Last Sunday afternoon number of relatives met at the home of Mrs Anna Harry Holland to bid her farewell before she leaves Alliston An na is moving to an apartment in Barrie Mr and Mrs Doug Carlton and family have pur chased the Holland residence We will miss Anna as she belonged to several organiza tions in town Our loss will be someone elses gain Kelly Thoms daughter of Jim and Rosemary Thomas of Rosemont was chosen Queen of Shelburne Fall Fair last weekend Kelly received lug gage gold watch money and sterling silver rose bowl Con gratulations Kelly will attend the Royal Winter Fair and the NE next year She is employed at the Brett Real Widow at court nighborly neWs Estate in Alliston About 175 members of the Golden Age Club of Alliston met in the hilton Hall Monday after noon for their September meeting All were glad to get together again after the sum mer holiays Margaret Stoltz President conducted the meeting Minutes were read by Lois Bellamy and Treasurers report given by Ed Smith Severl items of business was dealt with Ernest Cumberland Reported on bus trips number of trips are being plan ned for this fall Vi Murphy gave an interesting talk on the enjoyable holiday that twenty from Allison and district had at Deer Park Lodge last week Convention reports were given by Frances Morrow and Jean Hand Mr VanLeer of Thor nhill gave talk and showed the different tones that can be got ten from one bell He was demonstrating the art of bell ringing in hope our club would become interested The Golden Age club started the fall season of bowling We meet at the Alliston Bowl on Tuesday afternoon Miss Irene McMaster attend ed the funeral of her cousin the late Mrs Torence Black formerly of Thornton Mrs Black has been resident of Simset Manor Collingwood for nearly two yaars The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon from the Hughes Funeral Home Cookstown burial in Thornton cemetery Tedand Florence Little of Willowdale visited Wednesday afternoon with their cousin Sadie Furlong Frank and Lillian Kirkpatrick Margaret Stoltz and Jean Hand met with the lithe Wellington 19ml MWma HOLMES SHAVERS FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 28 at 800 PM UPSTAIRS IN THE SPORTSMAN LOUNGE on our 7foot screen Open I2 noon to IO pm SUNDAYS an till Wellington final DUNLOP ST WEST AT THE POINTS death of Mrs Johnsons husband Albert Johnson was shot Aug 28 at his home Charged with manslaughter are Constables Walter Cargnella and William lnglis CP Photo Cookstown Sr Citizens on WednSsday afternoon All gathered at McDonalds restaurant in Barrie where film was shown and then we were taken into the kitchen to see the process of preparing the food It was most interesting to see how everything is timed so exactthen on further for visit at the CHAY FM radio station Our group was divided and two guides showed us through the building It was an enjoyable afternoon number from Alliston at tended the Beeton Fall fair Wednsday afternoon There was an excellent display of ex hibits in the hall The Alliston and District Association for the Mentally Retarded meeting was held Wednesday evening in the Alliston Lions Hall 7282445 Three named to OTTAWA CF Prime Minister Clark has appointed man regarded as strong Quebec nationalist and father of the Liberal Quiet Revolution in that province to sit as Conservative in the Senate The appointment of Arthur Treinblay 62 was one of three announced Thursday and br ings to 24 the number of Tories in the telseat Senate The other two are Guy Char bonneau ST Conservative fund collector in Quebec and Mar tha Bielish 63 Tory with many years of involvement iit Alberta and national womens institutes The new appointments leave live vacancies iii the Senate and these are expected to be filled iii the next few weeks After he was elected May 22 Clark had hoped to find some Quebec Conservatives who could sit in the Senate as ministers He gave up on that idea recently after trying for some time to find willing canr didates The prime minister announe ed at his cabinet meeting in Quebec City that future cabinet appointments will come from the Commons where the Conservatives have only three Quebec members two in the cabinet The Liberals still have an overwhelming majority in the Senate with 71 seats The re maining vacancies are two iti New Brunswick and one each in Manitoba Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island ONE OF THE FOLNllEllS As deputy minister of education in the Liberal government of Jean Lesage in HALL FOR RENT New hall for weddings banquets receptions auction sales Christmas and New Years Parties and Meetings Muray NaII is set in the spacious woodlands of Willow Creek Enjoy the warm and gracious atmosphere of an old fashioned ireplace and carpeted floors with dance area Only miles from Barrie PHONE 7209902 72608 MOTO SKI KAWASAKI POLARIS YAMAHA the 19605 Tremblay was regarded as one of the main architects of the QUIet Revolur tion the birth of modern Quebec nationalism He has held number of positions with Liberal govern ments the last as deputy minister of intergovernniental affairs under Robert Bourassa Ireiiiblay was made an of ticei of the Order of Canada in 1976 harbonneau is vice chaiimaii of the Conservative Canada Fund of Quebec and party finance chairman in Quebec He is president of an insurance company He Joins Lowell Conservative strategist who appointed to the chamber Roth join Liberal party bigwigs who have been there for some vears urray tit pa recently was CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE You are invited to see and testadrive the new 1980 Chevrolets and Oldsmobiles from General Motors With sue room comfort and style youve come to expect And the practicality thats right for the 1980s Youll had that each is destined to help you make the most of every minute you drive See and testdrive these new cars and trucks on display in our showroom Presented by Bayfield Mall Sno Voyageurs Barrie MORE THAN 70 MODELS ON DISPLAY PREVIEWING THE ALLNEW I980 WINTER SEASON snow MACHINES SEPTEMBER 26th 29th CYCLE SPORT YAMAHA OBRIEN SPORTS MOTO SKI HIWAY MOTORS WAYNE WRIGHTMAN DAVIDS SALES SERVICE the examiner Friday Sept 25 1979 15 lY llltllthNEl Il ftitid collector Snate AX ARTIIIR TREMBLAY Quebec nationalist gt1 554 II is 3354 it wewewe= 1m 94 xra fia 1294 as it lb its 1974 64 32 PAUL SADLON MOTORS lNC N1 233 Bradford St Barrie VISIT THE LEADING DEALERS IN SNOW MACHINES EQUIPMENT CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIES PARTICIPATING IN SNOSHOW I980 BARRIE MOTOCROSS SNOSHOW I980 Its all new and its all for you at BAYFIELD MALL Bayiield St North Barrie MondayFriday 930 to 930 Saturday 930 to 6007 JUSTIN MOTORS SCORPION QUEENSVILLE COMMUNITY CYCLE SNOWMOBILE CLOTHING SPORT HAVEN ARCTIC CAT SANDY COVE MARINA SKID00 EOUR SEASON SPORTS ARCTIC CAT JOHN DEERE

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