Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 18 Jul 1979, p. 22

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ivy by Jean Jennett 4240238 The June meeting of the Ivy son Guest speaker was Mrs Womens Institute was held at llarold Gib the home of Mrs DOUGLAS DOUGLAS DOUGLAS DOUGLAS DOUGLAS DOUGLAS DOUGLAS DOUGLAS DOUGLAS DOUGLAS NEED CAR Our rates qualify Replacement Car Allowances Pickup Delivery available within city limits IOMMWMSWWWW Low cost rentals start at 795 day plus km Special Weekend Weekly Monthly Rates neighborly news and helpful hints about care of The July meeting took the house plants and also had quite form of community picnic variety of plants for sale held on Saturday July at the home of Ken and Joan Wright The Baseball Leafs and Rangers barbecue held at the ahll recently was great suc cess The steaks were delicious and cooked to perfection thanks to the men who did the cook ing The ladies are to be thank ed for the salads Most of the crowd had eaten before the terrific rainstorm but the boys carried on despite the rain After supper all gathered upstairs for the presentation of trophies John Glass received the Thos ll Banting trophy for Best Sportsman player Don McMaster the Banting trophy for Best Record Pitcher and the Charles Pridham trophy for Best Allround Player went to Tom Arnold All enjoyed nice evening and thanks to all who made it so Mrs Elsie Nichol Toronto and Mrs Sadie Grey Ireland were visitors recently with Mr and Mrs Jim McDermott Sr Mrs Vera Miller Miss Belle Miller Barrie Mrs Dorothy Poland and Elwood Miller were dinner guests with Mrs Ivan Speers recently Mrs Minnie Arnold Mrs Dorothy Reid Live Patton and Jean Jennett attended Open House for Mrs Ina Dobson at the home of her son Willard and Lorna Dobson recently Ina was celebrating her 80th birthday Good health Ina for many more years World Trish llines of Grass Roots Trish gave many interesting Rent from your Mercury Dealer for Insurance Most maior Credit Cards accepted ESSA RD BARRIE ONT 9000 snonoa SVIDOOG SVIOIIOO SVIOIIOO SVIOROO SWOROO SVIOROO SVIOMO annual The comparable retail price indicates the price for comparable quality oi competitive products You can save the difference lllISCRlPIlUN WALLPAPER Every item is always sold with an unconditional moneyback guarantee Color Your Worl REGULAR EVERYDAY LOW PRICE SAVE THE DIFFERENCE PREPASTED WASHABLE WALLPAPER 9S PREPASTED PEELABLE WALLPAPER Over It stores coast to roast VLNVL WALL covmmos SUPER VINYLS CVW79N15E llRl VISA Colorerme Only the look txlxnsnc 308 Bayfield St Associate Dealer Jack Yocom 7265396 The Presbyterian WMS met at the home of Mrs Boyes Mr and Mrs Harry Baker Mr and Mrs Norman Tindal and girls Mr and Mrs Bob Lawson and Kevin spent weekend camping at Bracebridge Carl Banting Christian Island spent Monday with Mr and Mrs Cleve Patton While Rev and Mrs Howard were on holidays Rick and Nancy Bates took the service in Christ Church one Sunday Nancy gave talk on Faith and Cooperation in the church She also thanked the organist Mary Price for her faithful services at the organ the Sunday School superintendent Jo Annn Grove teachers and all who supported the Garage Sale and Nickel sale Nancy brought us uptodate on the financial statement of the church which all enjoyed Mr and Mrs Don Cochrane Joe Sandra and Christeen have returned home after three week vacation in the Grand Ca nyon stroud by Mrs Campbell 431 084 Lakelands Senior Citizens Club No 285 at Lakeside Hall Alcona Beach had Fun Day on Wednesday June 27 to finish off for the summer after having busy and entertaining to mon ths We have had an average of 90 members at our meetings One of our members Mr Babcock recently married and Mr and Mrs Turton are celebrating their 60th anniver sary in July We had surprise exchange of parcels brought in by members Our band played singsong and the Lakelandjs Itockett ladies did their numbers which proved to be as good as the New York Rocketts Butler Bert Ed Scott Gil mmldmln ttmmryScttlng tinmum we in Hwy 89 just west at 27 OOKSTOWN Open days weak Fully llcanxod 705 4589751 Fessenden and Sam Irvine sang How Great Thou Art and Sam Irvine sang solo Bert Butler played selection on the bones accompanied by Betty Bell on the piano We are holding our picnic at Innisfil Park on July 25 from 1030 on We had our usual birthday and anniversary cake for those celebrating the same for the month of June and social hour was enjoyed by all Stroud Senior Citizens Club No 282 held pot luck dinner followed by election officers for their closing meeting on June 25 short business meeting took place with president Mrs Robt Kell presiding On Tuesday July 17 our an nual luncheon and picnic was held at Centennial Park on the 7th line On July 25 there will be bus trip to North Bay and cruise is planned on August For the annual senior citizens picnic at Midhurst there will be free bus from Stroud Anyone wish wishing to go will please get in touch with Jack Mc Cullough Mrs Crissie Goodfellow presented full slate of com mittees for the coming year President Ruby Kell expressed thanks for support in the past year and extended good wishes for summer holidavs Inspection of welds rapped TORONTO CP former inspector with Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd says that faulty welds in Canadian nuclear reactors could remain un detected because of poor quality control by the federal agency George Newby 63 said in recent interview that the agency was not able to detect whether welds were good bad or indifferent because of sloppy inspection techniques faulty weld could cause serious acci dent at nuclear reactor The agency provides nuclear designs and consultants for some Canadian utilities and markets the Candu reactor abroad COLELLA DENTU RE THERAPY CLIMC Complete Denture Services 7264721 149A DUNLOP ST BARRIE MEMBER DENTU Below Regular Pricesi FREEZER SALE Continues MC Hurry Buy Now Quantities are Limited 259 lNNlSFIL ST 726653 BARRIE the examiner Wodnoaday July 1B 1910 21 Winnipeg duo Carmine Militano and Rick Nash will spend the next 16 mon ths cycling from Inuvik to the southernmost tip of South America About 90 per cent of the people think were nuts says Militano CP Photo OTTAWA CP Liberal Leader Pierre Trudeau who has remained inconspicuous since the May 22 election sur faces Thursday to name the MPs he hopes will become his partys stars in the next session of Parliament Party sources say the Opposi tion leaders socalled shadow cabinet includes the only three RIST socrerv COMPACT cusrom SERIES The cabinet is at rust resistant aluminum and features an elegantly styled woodgrained front This model has an adiustable ther mostat and adiustable air directors The slideout washable tiller is stonda rd AA AA ltllltlyunnmmw vaeJ Pleasant Place to Deal OE DISTRICT COOP Names stars Thursday Mls elected from Western Can ada and group of more vet eran MP5 from Ontario who never served in cabinet but comprised the socalled second string of Liberal talent in the last Parliament The shadow cabinet also will include formerministers from Ontario Quebec and the Mari times 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