Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 17 Dec 1979, p. 12

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12 thevofornlner Mondayrlec 12 1979 Progressive father Charles above Conservative Leader Joe Clarks with his wife Grace in front of their High River Alta home says he is confident his son did theright thing during his seven months as Prime is disappointed his son Minister Charles said he was not given the time Has faith in Joe to straighten out the countrys economy before being defeated in the House Thursday Charles said the Conservatives will win Alberta again but hes unsure about thei CP Photo neighborly news lefroy by Georgina Mitchell 4563232 Wile lietioy seiiior Citizens organired hiisload of 47 members and tiiiiids in the area to attend The Living Christmas Tite at leoples Church in Toronto The original founder of the leoplis thiiich swald Smith welcomed the 2500 that were present The singing was led by the con ductor lir 1iiiit illiams andliisoichestrti The church soloist Lloyd Knight and lllt huge choir sang iliany lovely thiistmas carols The guest soloist was the renowned iiiiliaia Law who sang like nightingale The huge liiistiiias tree with its many colored lights came to life when over too singers were seen tlfl Iiiiiwl il ting tliioi file lraiiilii littllllil siel to group tt1e aim tlltl deeply the pch lilllllilii iaej lull seen and heard llttl we set out ironi home on the afternoon of Sunday Dec 0th weather was quite stormy bill on the return trip that tttlr ing it was lovely and clear Thanks to Leo illeiieiie tor safe tourney ltiillll The group wishes to thank the Letroy clubs entertainment committee for the great lob they did orgaiiiiiic the ti ip The scouts are going to see loioiio ii the weekend at Fri day lice liili iiil sat licc 13th wiiwii lieii leader vl leiiiose will take them on hike down ioiige st tor about llillt liii suie this will be new lgtflltlltt rather than the usual iiiisli llEll hikes Espciiullfi at this tune of the year with the ttiiistiiias lights twiiikliiii II them till they will ban lllltltliillil camping ai ioiiiiiiodiois lliis hike will earn three oi Ilil boys their liiet Scout wiiiwl They are Mike iiilti1rii Leslie lEltllillthlll illil iliill ltlllost Welcome lioiiie tioiii hospital Wes Velsli oiiiiiitiiiij ispimisiiliolieai lasliko is progressing well after her operation 11in Linda Illusiak liia Mcliiiights daughter who will be home beforetiiiistiiiis st pauls by MrsJ Pratt 4361667 Recently lis ticoige Stundcii Izs Iver talilwcll Julie and l1 iitiy Stunden spent the weekend It oilli Bay visittiictrieiids Miss Iloiotli liblions is spending two wondertul weeks in Hawaii Joe lititt wis rushed to Royal iictorizi Hospital suttcr Inga bleeding tileci lie is now rccupcixit in it his home Jack Marquis is isitiiig his daughter son Ill law and hahv Rev and Mrs John Forster near Edmonton lti St lauls and St leters Churchill 1lfllttlt combined services it St liiils tor the dedication at beautiful iiieiiioiidi window by Ar clibishop Lewis tigiiiiswortliy The window was giicn in loving memory of Larry 11in Siigley Eattlmq Syiicm la mam lire bitch inrd liitignt constructor shtm large heavy can loan Warranty Visit our Showroom or call 7172 71 Want Spin Draft tor temperature control Unwe air pie heating Member Hun steel plate constructan mutt polmed nKIrl plated awn available WOLF STEEL LTD I40 Vespra St Unit Reliable Heating Source for Home Cottage or Shop Use given by his wife Jennlter sons Andrew and Phillip membersof the Srigley family Canon Walter Lee and friends luncheon followed Ar chbishop and Mrs Garnswor thy attended along with relative and friends of Larry and Jennifer The aftcmoon ACW of St Pauls Anglican Church held their Christmas Dinner at the Cozy Corner Restaurant with 13 members guests and anon Walter Lee After dinner Mrs Leo Gibbons was surpris ed witha lovely birthday cake and the groups best wishes Mrs DD Thomson read the slate of officers for 1980 Past President Mrs Craig Hunter President Mrs Gordon Einrick 1st vicepres Mrs Ernest Holycr Sec Mrs Wallace Spring Assistant sec Mrs DK Thomson Treasurer Mrs lim Strung Mrs llolyer dsoii lg ial 11 Nll ilrs llltl lti Leonard llil Mrs Richardson Sick and sunshine cards extra cent day and llllr thday box Mrs Liza Bailey Study book Mrs Gorbon Rix Mrs Holyer Mrs Jim Strung Mrs Craig Hunter Social Committee Mrs Thom son Mrs Jim Leonard and Mrs Mary Turner Delegate to Advisory board Mrs Gordon Emerick or delegate Cannon Lee closed with prayer for all our blessings and good fellowship in the past years The laulcttes ACVl of St Pauls Anglican Church held their 25th birthday and Christmas Dinner at Tile Cozy Corner Restaurant It was wonderful meeting of charter members former presidents and members who had been Iaulettcs thro the past twentyfive years After dinner the group retired to St lauls Social room for gettogether birthday cake ta and coffee were served The President Mrs ltoger Itix welcomed all present gilford by Mrs Sawyer 7753666 The lilford Sunday school held their concert in the church on Thursday evening Dec tith with good attendance Lunch was served in the hall after wards lillltlltl Womens Institute held their December meeting in the oiiiniunity Hall on Tues day evening Dec 4th at 030 in when buftct supper was enjoyed There were 27 present with the ill iiils and their leaders itimcs and contests were enjoyed aiid there was carol singing The tilt club had their exhibit Face Framers which was hats and Diana Lock and Paula Neilly commented on it This project was The Final Iouch The ltiSllllll presented Barbara Kell and Noreen Hughes with meat fork having obtained 12 pltr iccts Gifts were brought for Sinicoe Manor and there was an exchange of gifts among the members illllllli WOMENS INSllllTlC The November Institute meeting was held in Gilford Community Hall with 25 pre sent The mecting was opened with The tide and the Mary heat for high efficiency iron doors with lupennr fiber teal 01 Stuart Collect The minute and the treasurer report were read Money was donated to buy presents for the Mental Health Reports were given about the area convention in Stayner by Helen Davis and Hazel Weyman President Sandra Kell pinned Lin Institute Pin on Lorraine Silray new member of the Institute Lorraine then read be current events of the past tltttilll llazcl Weyman con vencr ot citxcnship and world ittairs introduced her speaker Eduardo Couto an exchange student from Brazil who has lived in the area several mon ths He told us Brazil has 120 million people and he lived in Sao Paulo With the help of questions from the institute members he told about educa tion the school he attended there were 18000 students go ing three shifts day Most of Brazil is agriculture grow sugar cane coffe soy beans Brazil is called the land the future there is much toresi area which isnt developed He showed some pictures places in Brazil and they have the most modern sub way in the world The meeting closed with Canada and lunch served by Winnifred lhalley and Barbara Kaasalaixen mldhurst by Mrs Nash 7289565 in Tuesday Dec 18th the ACW is holding their Christmas meeting at the home of Marion rser It is taking the form of luncheon at 12 oclock Mrs Connie Speakman is giving talk on what Christmas means to you Mrs Noreen Egan is showing the ladies how to make snowman This is an open meeting for all ladies St Pauls Anglican Church Services Dec 23rd at 10 am lessons and carols St Pauls Anglican Church Dec 25th at 10 am family service Everyone is welcome It is worth visit toSt Pauls to see the festive decorations Mrs Erica Sxymanis has been in chargi of the Advent decora lions Midhurst Historical Society entertained the Historical sites committee of Essa and West Gwilliiiibury Iownships to noon luncheon at the home of Mr aiid Mrs Loiiietlrscr llOll pitta Olllgtlgtll2c° Ladlas Slippers by Foamtroad Packard Tender Tootsies Daniel Green WALKWEL Fur Vain Foot In Our Shoes 55 Dunlap HARRIS 73m HANK CROSSIEY Mgr Carols oflen products of pressure WILMETTE Ill APi Christmas carols have often been the products of deadline pressures streaks of luck or unforeseen events They owe their origins as much to broken pipe organs and mailorder catalogues as to divine iri spiration says the American Music Conference For instance the conference notes the beloved Christmas carol Silent Night grew out of miceinfested inoperable old church organ Before Christmas in 1818 in the tiny Austrian village of bcrndorf Rev Joseph Mohr discovered that his churchs pipe organ had finally Wh7l its last the groups historians Energy goal lough one lly THE CANADIAN PRESS Canadas hopes of becoming selfsufficient in oil and natural gas by the next decade took something of bashing Friday from an indeixindcnt United States researcher Melvin Conant Washingtonbased specialist on international energy issues said Canada may not achieve its goal despite the fact it has temporary surplus in oil product ion capacity Quoting from study he pre pared for the 78 Senate energy committee he said the goal will be tough because of rapidly growing demands the depletion of conventional oil rc serves and the big costs in sands and heavy oil into pro duction Conants view echoed similar concerns expressed in recent days by Daniel president of Shell Canada Ltd and Ross Hennigar president of Sun cor Inc of Toronto Mincing no words Daniel said Canada cant be self sufficient in oil by 1990 because of the magnitude of the job and the slow pace at which the country is moving to get it done Daniel said it will be 1995 or 2000 before the objective is reached Hennigar said it would cost at least $250 million to achieve the goal in the next ifiyears volved in bringinghlige oil relate All that could be done was to wait for spring when tho moun tain roads were cleared of snow and the organrepair craftsman could make his annual visit But how could the church hold Christmas service with no pipe organ to guide the singing in Christmas Eve Father Mohr was called to remote mountain hamlet to baptize newborn infant On his return as he travelled the snowy still mountain passes he composed Wont sign truce pact Patriotic Front spokesman Eddison Zvogbo tells London press conference Saturday that the Patriotic Front guerrilla leaders Joshua Nkomo and Robert Mugabe will not sign the ceasefire agreement reached at the London conference Zvogbo said that at no stage in the London talks were Front leaders consulted on the location of the proposed assembly areas for their gerrilla troops and went on to challenge Britain to hold elections without the agreement of the Patriotic COLEllA lilfilliillliitllfllll 7264721 149A DUNlOP ST BARRIE MEMBER DENTU RIST SOCIETY chances in the east Gold jewellery and bullion by weight The only way to buy gold If you are buying gold for yourself this Christmas or for someone close to you buy the smart way Look for the karat mark have the item weighed and pay only by the gram 14K Gold Charms 14K Gold Studs Small twirl button 20mm Tiffany hoop from $9300 from $4650 Love knot $5450 Butterfly $2000 Small heart from 800 Mickey MOW from $1775 Filigree ball $2750 5mm Ball $2200 Medium cross 800 small horn 850 7mm Twisted cage $2550 3mm Ball $1400 Soother 750 Skolton key 650 Blood type $1275 Faith hope charity $26 00 Diamond Studs 14K Gold Bracelets WISE INVESTMENT TIME GIFT Diamond Studs Brilliant cutdiamonds in 14kt white gold Approxtotaldiam wttpri22 cts $39500 Approx total diam wtpr 34 as $49500 from $2551 S25 07 Venetian box Whisper from $2369 $1748 Fine light rope Serpentine 14K Gold Bullion Jewellery Brass Jewellry Exchange 12 Dunlop St East 7285280 Brassgroup counsellor will help you to make professional choice from our wide selection Gold Bullion Jewellery gram pure gold wafers set in 14kt gold lieels Priced from $109 00 When it comes to silver or gold come to Brass

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