Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 6 Jun 1979, p. 21

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Ten 78 lefro by rGeorgina Mitchell 4563232 The Lefroy Senior Citizens Ilulr 7522 held their regular meeting on Tuesday May 22 with 27 members and one lSIIOI Mrs Pat Nordman pre sent Marg avens and Georgian Mitchell thanked the club for birthday cards and Mina KeIIv thanked those who sent her cards when she was sick great deal of literature on bus tours and trips was includ ed few sounded quite in teresting so the Social ommit tee will try to get one organized later We were pleased to hear that next year the stickers for your car to enter local parks should be in with your tax bill In the meantime this year please call at the township office few games of Bingo were played and guess who the main winner was Our lucky Marg leleck The 50750 draw was won by Flo Watts and yours truly Lunch was served At the next meeting on lune 12 election of officers will take place so we hope for good attenr dance lefroys regular season of bowling ended Monday May 21 The red head pin strikes went to Frank llipkiss Bob Wilson Flora MacDonald EVern Reid Frank Warr and two to Ross McMicking Evelyn Reid had the high triple for the day for the ladies with 672 and Bob Wilson for the men with 671 The 5050 went to Marg avens and Ilarry Wright There will still be bowling Monday afternoons if enough turn out The Bradford Club will join and between the two it should likely keep going for the summer At Golf llaven Country Club in lilford the lefroy Bowling banquet held on Friday May 23 was huge success Fiftyr Ilt members and escorts at tended with only one member unable to attend Just for the record the team with the most points was the Red lins The Mixed Nuts were second with the Wild Rovers placing third The manager of the Plaza Bowling lub in Bradford Don Dirocco and his wife June also attended The Disc Jockey was Ed Jackson who did fantastic job Dont let anyone tell you the seniors cant still swing it and put it all together from disco waltzes polkas and there was even congo line of ladies dor ing the sloosh Dont know how Bob Wilson got in on that The cheek to check back to back or sit on knee elimination lance was won by Pete avens andbbis wife Marg dont see how he stayed in one place long enough to win it number of other spot dances were also included young employee Rick Adams later joined in with some of the group and showed how to limbo to the disco beat There was even square dance set going llacli bowler was given ticket for door prize draws They were won by Flora Mac Donald Wes Welsh Elsie King Norma Ferrier Marg Corner Ellen llipkiss Frank Hipkiss and Tom Keane Charlie MacDonald thanked all for their cooperation throughout the year Pete avens and Ina McKnight gave out the prizes and drew for door prize tickets The three got big hand for the job they did all season not forgetting presir dent Flo Watts who kept them all in line We are hoping for bigger group for next fall but continue to bowl if you wish for the sum mer Mrs Downing 7285614 llello friends its good to be able to be at the old typewriter again Sorry that will have missed some of the Holly Hap penings in the past thee weeks but if youll just be sure to phone me your news items wed be very grateful First of all may once more say thank you to every one that rememberid me with cards letters gifts flowers food phone calls prayers etc dlll ing the time that was in Toronto General hospital and since have returned home just cannot express my gratitude in words Were on the mend now and looking for ward to good summer Littles Hill entertained IS BflMINIi Victoria Wood is back OPENING SATURDAY JUNE 9th AT 1000 AMI BE THERE iyLweoocl Farm members from Stroud Thorn ton and Ivy branches to their May meeting when Mrs Margaret Kelly from Barrie was special speaker The 26th anniversary dinner will be held at the Brookdale Inn at pm on June 19th Mrs Tyson was welcomed to the institute as new member carload of ladies joined Stroud for their May meeting Faith Missionary Church have special Sunday coming up Acorn Bank Breaking Sun day will be held on June 24 chalk artist will delight young and old with his talent There will be barbecue and lots of goodies for the noon lunch The Ladies Fellowship will meet at 745 at the church on Thursday June for their monthly meeting The ladies from Wasaga Beach are to be guests Each lady is to bring pie for lunch Holly Community Centre euchres will start at the hall on Saturday June There will be prizes and lunch Everyone is welcome The Strawberry Sup per is coming up on June 28 Speak for your tickets early watch this column for further announcements Sympathy to John Bullee and family in the recent death of his brother in Manitoba John returned last week from atten ding the funeral Elene and Frank Stone con nie and Cindy recently visited her parents Rene and Mel Rodgers They came from Sud bury Mrs Rene Rodgers is pa tient in Royal Victoria Hospital having undergone surgery Brian Smith is recovering from motorcycle upset when he received broken collar bone The Crow family visited the Knud Peterson family who live in the London area last week The Petersons formerly lived on the 5th side road Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Danny Taylor of Van couver who were married in Vancouver recently Mrs Taylor is the former Thonda Howcroft of Holly Congratulations to the Bud Lee family who have purchased share in Tiffany House on Dunlop Street in Barrie the former Ice Cream Parlor Congratulations to Art and Marjorie Carr who celebrated their 40th wedding anniverary on June Arthur Carr and Marjorie Harrison were mar ried at the St Mary Magdaline Anglican Church in Schomberg on June 1939 Their atten dants were Helen Douglas now Mrs Bert Ross of Uxbridge and Steve Carr They took up residence on the Carr Brothers farm RR King where they farmed for many years They have daughter Sandra Reid and granddaughter Cathy Reid of Toronto Open house was held on the beautiful grounds of their Veterans Drive home Relatives and friends came from all over On tario to help the couple celebrate the occasion Ladies JACUZZI not just your average pump Ask for these Jacuzzi features before you ILILI any PLIITIPI One piece injector screws out for easy cleaning No need to take pump apart toclean injector Brass impeller that wont melt like plastic impellers if your pump loses prime Convertible from shallow well to deep well use in case at some future date you have to deepen your well Tank that wont waterlog or require precharging Self priming for easy spring start up No moving parts in the well No Ieak mechanical seal Extended motor shaft for noiseless vibrationless operation TwinPak or llydroPak fit almost anywhere Abt 28 20 high Super easy installation requires minimu of hookup Basic Iump1 Reg $17200 At Homestead we know pumps As licensed plumbers repair service and sell them 49 ANNE ST BARRIE 7371300 from Faith Missionary Church served lunch in the afternoon and from Littles Hill Womens Institute at night minesiri by Mrs Morrowv 7281 264 The Minesing Merchants picked up their first win of the season by handing Anten Mills Peter Reino its first loss of the season in recent Vespra Senior Fastball League Action at Midhurst ball park Joe Fraltch was the winning pitcher in the 118 Minesing vic tory In other games Base Borden Braves remained the leagues only undefeated club as they battled back to tie Midhurst Suburban Transport 44 and pummel Barrie Shoppers Drug Mart 151 Grenfel Oakley Motors beat Angus Howden Auto Sales 82 Edenvale defeated Brentwood 85 before dropping 21 decision to Grenfel Anten Mills dumped PEAC NOW AVAILABLE BREAD ROLLS mom CRISSA BAKERY FERTI CORN 9¢ PRODUCTOF CHILE FRESH 777 55 lb SMILE WELL PUT IT IN YOUR TRUNK FOR YOU New Lowell 85 and Angus bombed Minesing 141 Steve Penfold hit threerun homer in the fifth inning to boost Grenfel to its win over Angus Angus pitcher Mike Hill was credited with his teams win overBarrie Mrs Campbell 4873201 Several gifts to Guthrie Presbyterian Church were dedicated at the service on May 13 by the minister Rev Ken Heron leatherbound Bible was given by Mel and Bernice Hastings and Bible lectern by Charles and Jean Sanderson Ten copies of the New Book of Praise were given by the Graham family in memory of their father Alexander sister Mabel Prophet and brother James Graham Attending the service were Verna Bryck Ruth and John Weatherup Florence Johnston all of Oshawa and Vera and Harry Green of Gananoque HES or uzm BAG Nicaraguan President Anastasia Somoza centre holds mortar sight as he talks with troops near mamlner WednesdayJuno 1919 21 Somoza visits troops in field ed In combat with the Sandonista guerrillas AP Photo Sopoa Nicaragua Somoza visited troops engag nann PRES nu OPEN DA WEEK Our Experienced Management Team WELCOMES YOU NECTARINES BANNER BITS DOG ORCHARD FRESH PROUCE 534 Buylield St Barrie OPPOSITE GEORGIAN MALL MILK WE INVITE YOU TO COMPARE $692 OUR PRICES ANYWHERE cucumnms SEEDLESS QUART BAG PARTLY SKIMMED WHY PAY MORE BRIGHTS TOMATO 4802 TIN Wflgyfig an 1573 nu HUMPTY DUMPTY I1 CHIPS FLAVORS ISOZ TIN LIMIT BAGS SOLID OAK HALVES While Supplies Last We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities Prices Effective Until 600 PM Tues June 12 1979 yr

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