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Barrie Examiner, 6 Jun 1979, p. 23

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by Mu campboll 4301084 Stroud Presbyterian Church congregation celebrated their 70th anniversary services recently with two services In the morning Rev Mark Reeves our newlyappdnted minister for Stroud hurch brought timely and challeng ing message The Same Only Different The choir sang the anthem God So Loved The World Mr and Mrs Gordon Cowan sang as duet The Lord is My Shepherd in the morning and Oh Lovely Peace at evening worship Thomas Saunders sang In the Garden was en Joyed by all At the evening service Rev Robert Little of Midland was guest speaker The anthem by the choir Send Thy Holy Spirit was most appropriate and the beautiful solo He Smiled On Me gave all real pleasure Dad will surely appreciate fine dress shirt Classrc styling in short or longsleeved verson features painted collar full bur ton front 1chest pocket 65 polyester35 cotton in assorted col outs Mens sizes 14147 Our Reg 5899 5999 Mrs Hazel Cowan was organist and choir leader After the evening service social hour was enoyed Visitors notic were Rev and Mrs Andrews Maple with Mrs Hand Mr and Mrs Harry Ailsley Mrs Jones with Mr and Mrs John Cowan Mr6and Mrs Irving Robertson Misses Fran cis and Margaret Robertson and Mrs Sutherland Mrs Wm Wallace Mrs Norman Mayes and Earl Margaret Bentley and sons with father Hank Cowan Mr and Mrs Donald Cambclll Mr and Mrs Duncan Campbell and Peggy Sue and Crawford Smythe of Toronto with mother Mrs Jessie Campbell Mrs May Reidman with brother Murray and Harry Ames Mr and Mrs Ivan Bonney and Brian Mr and Mrs Ivan Clarke Emily Carl and Andy Mr and Mrs Gordon Wright Carol Ann and Cathy with Mrs Lottie Cowan Gladys Miller Isabel Jarbs and Norma Ferrier IN HAIR Stroud WI held their regular neighborly news meeting with newlyinstalled president Mr Albert Brady in the chair Mrs Brady opened with poem on happiness following the usual opening ser vice and welcomed guests from Ivy Thornton Littles Hill and Painswick WI along with local visitors and members Mrs Krysioski presented Mrs Eisses with gift to say thankyou for her leadership in the Bread Course as she was in Holland when associate leader Mrs Nelly received hers Mrs Inez Spence reported on the bus trip Mrs Jessie Camp bell gave report of the Waterloo convention Pearl Spring delegate to the district annual presented report It was decided to change the time of the meeting to 130 pm rather than pm starting in June An item was read on the International Ye of the Child and Convener Family and Consumer Affairs Mrs Walters introduced two guest speakers Mrs Laurie Day from the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce where she is loan officer and Gary Levhowy from the legal field Mrs Daygave advice and spoke on aspect of her work Mr Levhowy spoke on tltk Landlord and Tonant Act Con sumer Protection and Business Practice Acts Both were anked by Sawyers an presented with small gifts Following the c105 ing all enjoyed chat with our guests over cup of tea and each bragch expressed their ap preciation of the invitation Friends neighbors and as sociates of recent bride Mrs Wm Wright Mae Ferguson filled the basement of St James Church to honor May and express best wishes for future happiness Entertainment was enjoyed with Kay Wice acting as MC Malenie Peters played three numbers on the piano Jessie Campbell read humorous let ter supposed1y waitth by May on baseball game sheafterid ed Shirley McNabb and Isabel Trouble with Men Then Shirley read aipoem Written by Irene Willoughby May was assisted in opening gifts of an oil painting ironing board sheets TV tables and mailbox containing list of all her friends offering good wishes and sum of money She was glad to have her sister Mildred on hand to support her as she was overwhelmed but expressed her deep apprecia tion in very happy manner All agreed it couldnt happen to more deserving person and wished her long years to enjoy married happiness and her retirement Twelve members of the Stroud WI attended Holly WI meeting on May 15 to hear Mrs Margaret Kelly speak on her work and on Mothers wno NEEDS SPAS It is estimated that race horse loses 10 to 15 pounds in Gibbon presented skit The race depending on the tem perature 90 Nearly all of the roof of the i7000seat Kemper Arena in downtown Kansas City collapsed Mon SALE Monzini Label 3V2 Ties 100 polyester stripes Or nears or wool rlOOlt cylic solids Out Reg $500 Mens 2pce Track Suit ZiprTIOiWTJQCISGI AElh controststrrpe Flare pants Brown blue or navy acrylic triple knit SMVL Our Reg $2599 927 Planters Dry Roasted Peanuts Vacuum sacked for freshness 149 Ladies Hooded Sweatshirts Zipfront style with pouch VtOi pockets Navy red or powder blue acrylic all with white Other styles SML Our Reg $1099 SAVE $299 Elastic Waist Jogging Shorts Assorted fabrics colours Contrast piping Ladies SrML Our Reg $399 SAVE $122 Please her with pretty print dress Shown are JUSI two styles from an assort ment in girls sizes 714 These come in many fresh prints in 50 polyesret50 ANA 0y favouriteI 450 cotton Other styles available Our Reg 1Z7 $1499 to $1699 SAVE UP TO $722 Bame riayfield Rd Hwys Na 26 and No 27 Ladies Cool and Feminine Three smart srylings in 65 polyester35 rayon Assorted colours in sizes 715 Front and back yoke front Mandarin collar front pockets Halfplacket front with onebutton closure Peter Pan collar front pockets Full placket front All are unbeatable buys at this price Our Reg $1099 ea SAVE reshTops cotton solids 714 Also other blouses Tshirts available Our Reg $699 to 5899577 SALE ers Sun Choose from many fresh and delicate looking styles 50 polyester50 cot ton Assorted col ours pnnrs 23X Our Reg 56 99 to $6 99 SALE It you are not totally happy with any purchase we guarantee to replace II repair it under the warranty or even give you refund And well do with smile 65 polyester35 Pants Solidtone polyester 714 Other pants and Jeans also available Our Reg $999 to apsleeved Blouses Small point collar Full placket Your Choice Electronic Watches Made by National Semiconductor Mens styles in gold or silver colour Continuous display Baclslight Shows hours minutes seconds months date Adjustable bracelet 1yr warranty Our Reg 57 $2995 SAVE $332 80 $795 ir Gabardine Tshins and Tops For boys and girls OX Out Reg 5199to 5° SALE Assorted Shons For boys and girls 23X Our Reg $299 to 53 5° SALE 247 r237 56 in matchin $359 l+ Girls Sleepwear Many styles of gowns and baby dolls for girls and short sleeve pyjamas for boys fabrics 714 Our Variogs fabrics prints 2ox Our Reg $499 to $1399 5799521 $599 SALE SALE SA dolls Assorted Reg $629 to GO Childrens Cool Sleepwear Assorted gowns and baby ging Shorts or carton20 polyester White shorts with contrast Iflm Top Stripes 4ox Our eg 5299 227 All prices in effect until closing time Saturday June 1979 Trust Towers Refund Policy Jr Girls Shonoll Zip front wrth tie waist Blue yell0w or pink 60 acrylic20 nylon terry 46X Our Reg 5699 SAVE $222 417 alliston by Jean Hand 4355378 Jan Fife of Toronto visited recently with her aunt Florence Wilson On the holiday weekend Florence attended the wedding of niece in Oakville and spent the few days in Hamilton with relatives Eleven district branches of South Simcoe Womens In stitute attended the 77th annual meeting held in Bond Head Hall in MidMay Mrs Donald Monkman district president presided Mrs Cecil Reynolds gave remarks of the officers convention she attended recent ly at Waterloo University Mrs Kell federation of agriculture representative gave talk on farm and home improvement The 197980 district officers Past Pres Mrs Paul Tipping Tottenham Pres Mrs Donald Monkman Cookstown lst vice Mrs James Steers Bradford 2nd of The Planning Act hearing to state the objection given of hearing is to be sent City Clerk BARRIE Ontario LAM 4T5 adding the following by the Continental inn City Clerk 84 Collier Street BARRIE Ontario LAM 4T5 Barrie enacts as follows day of April AD I979 MAYOR CLERK Quit10 fli ugh NOTICE OF APPLICATION to the Ontario Municipal Board by The Corporation of the City of Barrie for approval of byIaw to regulate land use passed pursuant to Section 35 TAKE NOTICE that the Council of The Corporation of the City of Barrie intends to apply to the Ontario Municipal Board pursuant to the provisions of Section 35 of The Planning Act for approval of Bylaw 7959 passed on the 9th day of April I979 copy of the byIaw is furnished herewith note giving an explanation of the purpose and effect of the bylaw and stating the lands affected thereby is also furnished herewith ANY PERSON INTERESTED may within twentyone 21 days after the date of this notice send by registered mail or deliver to the Clerk of the City of Barrie notice of objection to approval of the said bylaw or any part thereof and shall indicate that if hearing is held the objector or an agent will attend at the ANY PERSON WISHING to support the application for approval of the byllaw may within twentyone 21 days after the date of this notice send by registered mailor deliver to the Clerk of the City of Barrie notice of his support of approval of the said bylaw together with request for notice any hearing that may be held giving also the name and address to which such notice should be THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD may approve of the said by law but before dolng so it may appoint time and place when any objection to the bylaw will be considered Notice of any hearing that may be held will be given only to persons who have filed an objection or notice of support and who have left with or delivered to the Clerk undersigned the address to which notice THE LAST DATE FOR FILING OBJECTIONS WILL BE June 28 I979 DATED at the City of Barrie this June I979 Straughan AMCT CMC Box 400 84 Collier Street PURPOSE AND EFFECT OF BYLAW 7959 The purpose and effect of Bylaw 7959 is to amend Restricted Area Bylaw 6933 to permit the use of bits stop and ticket selling facility within commercial zone This byIaw amends Section 72 of Bylaw 6933 in the following manner the nineth box under permitted uses will now include bus stop and ticket selling facilities and Section 72 will be amended further by 72 vi The permitted use in the Table Bus Stop and Ticket Selling Facility is only permitted on that Part of the West Half of Lot 24 Concession formerly in the Township of Vespra now in the City of Barrie occupied If you have any further questions concerning this application please contact the office of the Planning and Development Department or the City Clerks Office in the City Hall You may telephone either office by calling 7264242 Straughan AMCT CMC BYLAW NUMBER 7959 ByJaw of The Corporation of the City of Barrie to amend Bylaw Number 6933 WHEREAS it is deemed expedient to permit bus stop and ticket selling facility at the Continental Inn located on Part of the West Half of Lot 24 in the 6th Concession formerly in the Township of Vospra now in the City of Barrie NOW THEREFORE the Council of The Corporation of the City of THAT the Table of Permitted Uses in Section 72 of Bylow 6933 be and it is hereby amended by adding after DriveIn Restaurants in the nineth box under Commercial Uses Bus Stop and Ticket Selling Facility and adding thereafter vi THAT Section 72 of Bylaw 6933 be and it is hereby amend ed by addingbeforo the Table of Permitted Uses the following 72 vi Th permitted use in the Table Bus Stop and Ticket Selling Facility is only permitted on that Part of the West Half of Lot 24 Township of Vospra cupied by the Continental Inn THIS BYLAW shall come into force and have effect immediate ly upon the final passing thereof READ first second and third time and finally passed the 9th THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF BARRIE Archer Stroughan as Wodnoaday Juno 979 23 the examiner 11 Arena roof collapses in gale day night during severe thunderstorm that dumped three Inches of rain on the area in less than an hour and was accompanied by 70 mph winds The arena the site of the I976 Republican National Convention was not in use at the time the collapse AP Photo vice Mrs William Kell Chur chill Secretary treasurer Mrs William Sturdy Gilford Several other convenors in the district were appointed at the meeting The Alliston Rotary club recently hosted six businessmen from the Philip pines The group visited farms and the industries in the Alliston area Mrs Margaret Beattie spent several days in Newfoundland visiting her son Jack Kellum wife Maj and family Richard and Margaret Saunders visited two weeks in High Prairie Alberta with their son and family Dr and Mrs Robert Saunders SINGING Wednesday evening Marg Stoltz Lois Ballamy Eva Barber Gladys McLean Irene McMasterand Frances Morrow enjoyed the Ladies Barber Shop quartet singing at the Legion Hall Creemore There was mens quartet also Concession formerly in the now in the City of Barrie oc The Alliston Horticultural Flower Show was held Thurs day evening in the Shilton Hall There were 161 entries Helen Shibbish came first with 66 points Bea Horsburg 2nd with 46 points Bea Baxter had 42 points and Marg Stoltz with 38 points Anne Plesumes was the judge for the evening Gladys Kelly president of the Alliston organization reported on the District 16 Seminar held recent ly at Huntsville Kenneth Inkster attended the commissioningvordinaton ser vice in Metropolitan United Church Toronto on Thursday evening Mrs Kay Rice wife of Rev Donald Rice of Cookstown was among the group ordained Rev William Fritz of Collier St United Barrie was nominated president of the Toronto Conference special meeting of the kidney foundation was held Thursday night in the Mountain View Public school in Coll ingwood Dr Robinette nephrologist and surgeon at Toronto General Hospital Dr SSA Fenton nephrologist and director of idalysis at Toronto General and Tom Lazlo direc tor of public relations for the Kidney Foundation of Ontario were the guest speakers Following the addresses panel was formed to answer questions from the audience Rev Bridle officiated at the marriage of Deborah Ann Leach and Frank Sartor of Toronto in the Church of St Andrews Anglican Saturday evening The attendants were Ginette Morassutti and Franco Bortolussi AT WEDDING Frances Morrow attended the wedding of her niece Ella Marie daughter of Mrs Teresa OLeary to Glenn Michael Kouri of Alliston Saturday afternoon in St Marys Church Achill Ontario The reception was held in the Beeton Arena Community sympathy goes out to Florence Wilson and Ida McKelvey in the passing of their sister Evelyn verholl Thursday in Hamilton hospital Paul and Marjorie McKelvey also attended the funeral of their aunt Saturday afternoon Job Small celebrated his illst birthday this weekend Conr gratulations He enjoys being outside working in the flower beds that adorn the home of he and his wife Lila capacity crowd enjoyed the concert of song in St Johns Church Sunday evening put on by the Merry Minstrels This group of girls numbering 18 will sing at the Internar tional Musical Eisteddfod in Llangollen Wales in early July Their conductor is Marjorie McKelvey and Tom Sliepharrl the pianist The girls were at tired in red and white costumes with red Maple Leaf appli qued on the front of the floor length skirt Lunch was served in the Shilton Hall ADVERTISEMFN Dont Blame YourAge For Poor Hearing Chicago ILA free offer of special interest to those who hear but do not understand words has been announced by Beltane nonoperating model of the smallest Beltane aid of its kind will be given ab solutely free to anyone answer ing this advertisement Send for this model put it on and wear it in the privacy of your own home While many people with hearing loss will not receive any significant benefit from any hearing aid this free model will show you how tiny hearing help can be It is not real hearing aid and its yours to keep free The ac tual aid weighs less than third of an ounce and its all at car level in one unit These models are free so we suggest you write for yours now Again we repeat there is no cost and certainly no obli 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