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Barrie Examiner, 15 Nov 1979, p. 7

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my ran5 tr up KN news roundup Winnipeg honors Rosalynn Carter atbanquet WINNIIlLti Pi ltosaljnii arter wile oi President Iirrint arter 21lll today for two da iit to Winnipeg unlieH be zl bt Maorid tot tilr wort wili tlo mentally ill She to be presented with hc St lonitace Hospital lte search Foundation Iiitrritaional lluritaiiitariai Award Previous winners were thr Iiiikc of Edinburgh Iir tlirist iaan Barnard and In Ioiiie Salli Mrs arter will be presented with the award at hind raising banquet tonight Maureen Icleci witt oi Priiiie Minttel tlail ilo till itlflzfl li Iliriiar lie linntlicL torewnhoifl till vltet lie banquet Ir lartti lll go to intertiiiteif lIIIlIlII iirrpiilrgiiit lit lt Mil and Irs loliiit llila iiiiitiiiiit will ltIlziar the tt PJlliillt wing of tlitSt lloiiilaretoiii il Ito pita Hri wink iii tiii lilil lteill lit Lnt lI llitl ltli llI llllll ilttI was governor of helium and la cued on roitiiitisoi to iiiipiow llttt Ill the iirirt old iiiioioiiallj haiid rapped llll ti lioiioiaiz cliaitiitaii ot lii fieoigia lKtl zi lllfyllillltS Family allowance no change in 80 ttlltW tl Health liiiister Ilavid trotnbir reassured opposition lls on Wednesday that the tcdtial goyctntiieiit will ttmlll no changes to the lainin alloxinci program the year or Ill lltitl Liberal and New Ileiitixialii lai tj Il ipioted piillIitied repot ti tIaltiiiiig lll iniici cabinet bad tIItltIltI to Ill lIllll allowance pay merit to upper iiiloiiic lllllllf fronilne said all federal gmetiinieiil social security pro grains are under ieyicw and the pioklnces agree ii lslllls should he done lllll lltttllitllLts will be made iiit near Derailment causes oil spill IMtltY SUI NI tint Several hundred gallons ot tncl oil spilled Wednesday when three railway tank cars lctt the tracks on siding in this tieorgian llay roininiinity No one was iniiired III the incident which police said lll olverl parts of train shunting slowly through lumber lilaiit The taiisr of tliederailinent is not know ii spokesman for the environment ministry said the spill was contained quickly and the ground was tiillttl with ab silllittll material Recalling 7000 vehicles Illllltt lll ili hryslertorp said Wednesday it is re calling Tooo Dodge Iiradas alid thiyslci tordolias to ll two potential problems Iti Windsor llltl spokesman for thiyslei tanada td said 1300 cars will be recalled in taiiada lit these Too will be recalled for check ot the lhrott Ie and the remainder ioi aprolileni with lenderpancls Ilieottendiiig lender panels could let lltltSl leak into the passengercompartment but llirysler said lliat had not hap pelted in actual use as far is it knew The second potential problem was the possibility of throttle sticking which thryslei said had happened on one car Predicts fertilizer price boost INllSt Il liit itli Bill Kilniei executive vicepresi dent of the tintario Itlltlltl Institute predicted Wed nesday tltat ntatto farmers will have to pay more for Itlllllltl next splltltl Kilnicr said in an interview that world demand higher energy costs and currency value difference have helped push up fertilier prices eierywhere tliitario farmers are paying between lttand 33 percent higher prices this tall Ile said production of nitrogen one of the basic tertiIier components has dropped significantly As ot tlct typical lcrtilicr iiiivturc cost an average of 5277 So ton in Ontario compared with 3191 73 the previous tlct obet Looting stiff penalties asked MISSISSAItiA tint itli Attorney ieneral ltoy McMurtry said edncsday lliat trowii prosecutors will ask for stiff penalties for anyone convicted ot looting cy iciiatcd liotiics here spokesman tor lcel llegional Police said Wednesday that lil cases of breaking and entering seven of thctt Ioiir ot Am Earth Wind and Fire Dream Police Cheap Trick Tusk Fleetwood Mac 1023 Not Shy Walter Egan each album Store address SimpsonsSears Ltd Reg and Was reterto SimpsmsSears Ltd prices Mon Tues Sat Wed Th urs Fr All yourfavorites at Sears low low prices each album each album 50988ytielc St GeorgtanMaii Bme 303 to 30 Dunn359 Agocum 306 to 3C RollsRoyce of watches wrist watch that features face resembling Rolls Royce radiator grill is displayed by Berlin Germany jeweler who exhibits the unusual timepiece in his shop The watch is made from I8 carat gold and sells for approx imately four thousand dollars AP Photo damage and three miscellaneous cases had been reported since the aciiat ioti started on Sunday lloweyer Peel Itcgional Iollcc tliiet lloiig Burrows said iii an lllltlt that it is riot unusual iti iiotnial tunes to have as many as too tiS of breaking entering and theft reported in day Mississauga was ordered eyacliated when several cars of freight train carry no chemicals derailed Prolonging agony on metrification Hlli it li Liberal MP said Wednesday the goyernnient is prolonging the agony tor anadiaiis by delay ing nieliil ication tor farmers and grocers and the like Ieatt liic lepiii ot tittawa tarleton former Liberal in dustry minister said tanadians iniist bite the bullet and accept tneltilicatioii He was commenting iii an interview on statement iii the ominous by Small Business Iinistcr lloii Huntington that coiiersioii to litres and kilograms troni pounds and ounces will be delayed past the laii target datc in grocery stores lood packing and processing plattts and iii agriculture Prisoners to pay for riot damage lIIlt lN nt itPi orrectional authorities said Wednesday that To prisoners whoparticipated in riot at the Mapleliurst correctiotial centre Monday ill pav for damage estitttated between Sfiolioo and 373000 from their stipends which range from Sittlfi to $8 week Eight of the lit prisoners who escaped from the medium security prison during the riot had been recaptured by Wednesday They have been charged with escaping but spokesman tor Halton police said those recaptured also face charges relating tow hat went on inside the prison Sacred worker quits in Lettergate Itlt tltlv itli Social redit party worker resigned Wednesday accepting lull blame for the soecallcd Letter gate scandal as Premier Bill Bennett disappeared on working holiday ieoigc lienko executive assistant to Deputy Premier trace lcarthy who is also human resources minister be came the third party worker to quit in scandal involving the use of false names on letters supporting the Social tredit party mailed to editors of newspapers before last Iays provincial election Slow Train COming Bob Dylan Led Zeppelin 493 533 EAGLES Ilfl ltiNe Rtt Welcome Santana each album The Lang Run Eagles each album Prices in effect until Sat Nov 17 while quantities last Charge it Eoioy no else vOu Sat section or In Through the Out Door Guarantee lone retunaec Stroud by Mrs Campbe 4361 084 Lakelands Senior Citizens tlub No held its weekly meeting on Wed cl at Lakeside Halt Iconi Beach After the singing of tanada and our theme song we had our monthly Fun Day in the form of Hard Times party Mrs Brady gave some humorous sayings and read poem Friends and gaye her report on the sick Our new President hris Walkeni welcomtd all especially new members and visitors Then the band played some selections with lid Scott as Master ot ercmonies and Betty Bell at the piano Hur eight talented ltockett ladies performed with their unique dancing and dress ed for the occasion Ed Scott sang solo Whispering Bert Butler played some familiar selections on his clappers Bones Sam Irvine also sang solo We had visitor from Toronto Qiiita HHalloran who sang three well known numbers Tom Saunders sang some Irish numbers We had costume parade and Sam Irvine etna Scott Isabel Blacklock Peter Birkenheicr won ptiles Also balloon breaking game was played and ii horse race game which was enjoyed by all who par ticipated We also had our iistial wedding and birthdays celebrated in the way of cake and Singing happy greetings to all that celebrated the month of tlctober social hour over cookies tea and coffee provid ed by the hostesses The after noon ended by the singing of the Queen St James Ladies met in the church basement with Beryl Hubbert presiding There were 25 members and four visitors present ur meeting started off with Sing song led by ay Wice with Nancy Booth at the piano Beryl Hubbert read poem Walk With Him followed by prayer The minutes of the previous meeting were read signed and approved The Treasurer Ber ty Fisher gave her report thurch calendars and plates are now for sale and hopefully members will get theirs early Norma Webb gave her report on the alterations and plans for our church steps and insulation Velma Marquis reported on her pleasure she got from attending the music workshop in Barrie Hur qudt will be put on the bazaar table to be sold at reserved bid Bazaar and bake sale and white elephant sale is on Dec from to till in the church basement Correspon dence and thank yous were read The program was turned over to convcnor Norma Webb and Helen Graham and Jerry Small Norma Webb read poem lrieiitiless Hymn Ito as sung The Scripture Luke it was read by Helen Graham Jerry small read paper on Where Art Thou followed by prayer Helen Graham read paper on prayer The offering was dedicated by Norma Webb Norma Webb introduced the speaker Mrs Mary Gordon who is volunteer helper at It Huntley St Toronto She olr fered prayer for those who work at Huntley St and the comfort and help to those who need it Huntley St is on TV every morning and it goes across anada It is taped in languages They also have program for the deaf and one for children called ircle Square She invited anyone to come to Huntley St and be part of the live audience She also spoke briefly on the Boat People which she and her husband are involved in Hopefully there will be family of four or six coming soon to Complete 74pc serVice for6 Stroud which will be sponsored by four churches She was thanked and gum small git to show our appreciation Hymn 388 was sung followed by the Benediction social hour was enjoyed by all with Hostesses Grace Black Ruby Cochrane Doris Smith The regular monthly meeting of Innistil Library Board was held Noy 5th at Stroud Library President Alice Gib bons iii the chair The new ev hibit Portraits is in place Marion Young reported that Trites Book and lint Shop will hold demonstration oi Christmas gift wrapping ll Stroud library on Noy It in No charge lrs Lena Campbell presi dent Stroud Presbyterian Church welcomed members with poem Wonder as they met at the home of Mrs llarel Mc ullough tor their Noyember meeting During the business session ll was decided to have the congregational dinner and Christmas tree following the December 17 service plans to the examiner Thtirgday soy 15 1979 be finalized at December meeting Miss Harris nltlltltitti all that glad tiding are ltOllltlttthltIt Roll call was answered by verse on Wonder lrs Lottie towan was in charge of the program lessie Campbell read the too Psalm and Mrs towan gave commentary followed by prayer The convenoi had prepared an interesting program Vignette or Peters Wile as liclpmate an advisor giving leter strength through God to accept their eniminent death ll then enjoyed contest Women ot the Bible prepared by Lottie towan and some of its wondered how we tailed to recollect some well known Bible women Follow mg closing the hostess served delicious Itiiicli II were reminded meeting December tlth is report time lrs lluthtowan ishostess HRISTMAS PORTRAIT SPECIAL Innisfil Chapter plan to hold series of three Bid Euchres at Masonic Hall Victoria St Dates November It Nov 30 and Dec at Prize and lunch also an end of series prize for top lady and man score See on there The successful nursery school being held in St lanies thurch basement formerly known as Jack and Jill is now Remit ing Ball Nursery School They held sitcceszuI Halloween party with children and some mothers in costume and are now planning tliristmas par ty On Sat Ntw 24th the school will hold tltristmas Bazaar and Tea ith home bak mg crafts and hite elephant table Place St James thurcli basement Victoria St at 130 in Stroud sr citiens had most enjoyable trip to the Royal Winter Fair with Mr and Mrs Iennet itt charge BUY GET FREE What an impreSSion youll make serv ing dinner on this lovely Stoneware The price Will impress you too only 879 95 for the entire 74piece set for srx Dishwashersafe quality stoneware With colour coordinated Topaz glassware and matching stain less steel cutlery 32piece Harvest Stoneware set for six dinner plates sow cereal bowls bread butter plates cups saucers platter vegetable bowl 24piece Matching Stainless Steel Flatware dinner forks dinner knives dessert spoons teaspoons 18piece Topaz Glassware ghbat glasses mice glasses doubt old tashoned glasses only iCrrrra Harvest 99 PEOPLQSUQWQLLQRS The Diamond People Adults Lasting mpremns It YHIIIJl II TZtiililtll SAME SIZE Family Groups Also for our children and student packages on$3950 STEINGARD PHOTO STUDIO Clapperton St near Points NO Sitting Fee 726991

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