Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 13 Apr 1977, p. 16

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16 the examiner Wednesday Aprll 13 1971 Ann Landers lnsensitive oboutboby Dear Ann Landers My doctor told me would have my bfibg in Aprilbetween the 12th and 17th This is our first few weeks ago my husband asked me if could possibly have the baby by April 15 because we could sure use the tax deduction Last night had few pains and he said Gee wouldnt it be great if the baby was premature This morning did it He suggested that move the fur niture todaysaid it might help us make the IRS deadline It burns me up that he puts his childs welfare and mine second to few dollars Let him have it AnnEl Blimpo Dear Friend Your husband is not only insensitive hes ignorant The deadline for 1976 tax deduction was Dec 31 The April 15 deadline is for filing Tell him to relax and hope you Will too Dear Ann Landers My wifes mother lived with us for 14 years She helped with the housework and cooking and was wonderful with our children We never considered her burden The only time ever became annoyed with her was when she cut your column out of the paper and Id find big hole when went to read Ann Landers My wife has sister and two brothers They never gave us nickel towards Grandmas expenses We bought her clothes paid her medical insurance and saw to it that she had little money in her purse The last year of her life was very expensive She was gravely ill Grandmas will was probated few days ago We didnt know she had anything To our surprise she owned some bluechip stocks and had pile of war bonds from the Second World War The estate is not huge but to people like us it looks like million The big uestion Grandma left everything to us The brothers an sister are closing in They say Grandma wasnt all there and its up to us to do the right thing So Ann what is the right thing Should Grandmas other children shaqually in the inheritanceR and Dear and The money isnt Grandmas Its yours She left it to youall of it If you want to share it with swarm of locusts go ahead Dear Ann Landers My husband is in his late 705 and not at all well Many of my women friends are in their early 305 some widows others divorced all looking for husban They think of my husband as sick old man and treat him kindly almost as if he were child He misunderstands their attentiveness imagines himself very attractive and its pathetic the way he flirts The man makes spectablc of himself every time woman friend comes to the house He doesnt behave this way with the married ones Could it be psychological problem What do you think His Wife Dcar Wife Yes It could also be organic You say he is in his late 70s This makes him candidate for few small strokes Unusual behavior in people of that age group may be the result of minimal brain damage recommend thorough checkup for your husband The findings might reduce your hostility and put new face on the humiliation people and places Minister will speak Anthony Abbott minister of consumer and corporate affairs will be guest speaker Tuesday April 19 at the combined meetings of the Kiwanis Club of Barrie and the Lions Club The meeting will begin at 15 at the Holiday Inn Angus firefighters dance Spring Dance will be held at the Angus Lions Hall April 30 at pm sponsored by the Angus Firefighters Associa tion Tickets are $10 couple and are available at the door buffet is included and refreshments will be served The music will be provided by Windy and Warm For more in formation call Jim Ferrier at 4246273 Annual fling The Barrie Boomerangs An nual Spring Fling dance will be held Saturday at Iiighview Plaza There will be bar buf fet and prizes Tickets are $950 couple Phone 71372980 or 7268107 for more information Legion euchre The ladies auxiliary of the Royal Canadian Legion is holding euchre Thursday at pm at the legion hall 410 St Vincent St Admission costs $1 There will be prizes lunch and bar open The public is welcome Closing dinner The ladies section of the Bar ric Curling Club will hold its clOsing dinner April 21 at 030 pm at the club Euchre party The Barrie and District Association for the Physically Disabled is holding an euchre party tonight at 730 pm at the Strnnidalc Communitv ttnttc All members are asked to bring deck of cards and wrapped white elephant gift New members are welcome For ill formation call Mac icnmsco at 7260333 Field trip The Brercton Field Naturalist Club is sponsoring field trip Saturday to liny Marsh Those interested should be at Centennial Park in tllt south parking lot to leave at am Take lunch Roy Bardcr will be leader For information call Vivian Bell at 7285le Historical meeting The lnnistil Historical Ar chacological Society will meet on Thursday at the ne Room School at pm to discuss thr community fair in early May The fair will be an opportuni ty for children and their parents to become acquainted with the work of the society Renovations will start this spring on the Gilford Railway StationhoUsc which was donated to thc Simcoe ounty Museum by the Gilford lodti family of Barrie and was mov ed to the muscurn grounds in September County council has hired John Craig of Toronto to write history of the county from IBM to l973 It is expected this work will be publishcd in the fall offec break coffee break and bakc sale will be held at the Essa ltoatl Presbyterian Church April tt from loto noon Admission is 73 ccnts pcn house Timothy Christian School on Ferris Lane is having an open house April 20 Irorn am to l2il0 lhc pubhc is welcome New executive named for WI in Poinswick graduate Iris Gisela llaidle Morrison daughter of Mr and Mrs Paul Haidlc of 0m Station was entolled as solicitor of the Supreme hurt of flntario and received her call as barrister atJaw at the special convocav lion ceremonies of the Law Society of Upper Canada held at London March 28 former honors student at Barrie North Collegiate Mrs Morrison graduated from the University of Western Ontario with an honors bachelor of arts degree in 1972 and bachelor of laws deflree in 1975 She will practise law in London Hy MRS JESSIE STARK The new executive for the Iainswick Womens Institutcs 197778 season was chosen recently at meeting con ducted by Mrs ioodfcllow The new executive is as follows past president Mrs Hudasek president Mrs Maynard secretary Ms Kerr treasurer and assistant secretary Mrs McKirr non district director Mrs liudasck alternate district director rs Smith branch directors Mrs Paddison and Mrs Carleton public rela tions officer Mrs Stark Twecdsmuir history curator Mrs Carlson conveners of standing committees agricul ture and Canadian industires Mrs Johnston citizenship and world affairs Mrs War nica family and consumer af fairs Mrs Smith education and cultural activities Mrs kiodfellow resolutions Mrs lladasck flowers and cards Mrs Kelly auditors Mrs Kelly and Mrs Warrrica Six reports were given by conveners of standing commit tees One new member Mrs Carleton was welcomed The roll call was answered by pay ment of fees Boloncing oct llorina Johnson originally from Jamaica balances grincries on her lllilfl as she makes her way home in Montreal after shopping trip ttl Photo Home and form safety topic at meeting in Rugby Hall rncctmg on safety in the home and on the farm was held Ihursday cvcning in thc ltugby Community Hall Mrs Stevi Pyburn chaircd thi mccting and lrlllltltttl Mrs Roll Jones who is swrctary of thc Simcoe ounty Farm Satcty program She gat very intcrcstmg talk on he work they do throughout the county Ictt lhitworth an tlntario Farm tgttlttltitl Salt ty consultant shole slitlcs and gave tcst on farm safcty Mrs lidward Johnson thank lr worth Vllit tlic Jonis and Ir for coming to motting social hour follow cit Sears Mrs Pearson elected president of Minesing Womens Institute By MRS IIENNEBRY Minesing The next monthly meeting of the Minesing Womens Institute will be held May with all in terwted women in the com munity invited to attend This years executive headed by Mrs Pearson as president was installed April at the annual meeting of the Minesing branch Mrs llaight is past president of the group while first vicepresident is Mrs Foyston and second vice presidcnt is Mrs Maguire Mrs Smith is secretary treasurer for the new executive while Mrs Luck is assist ant secretary Branch director is Mrs Grant while Mrs Haight is district director assisted by Mrs Foyston Mrs Johnston is the new curator while Mrs Hen nebry rs press reporter and Mrs Adams is Hall Board representative Seven conveners re also elect ted Mrs Van Der Wielen for agriculture and Canadian industries Mrs ll Parker for citimnship anti world affairs Miss Ilopc Colcs for education and cultural activities Mrs Adams for family and con sumer affairs Mrs Maguire for public relations and Miss Mary McLean and Mrs McLean for resolutions Mrs Ray Tuck district president was the special guest at theannual meeting and spoke briefly on Womens In stitute objects Mrs Tuck and Mrs Ray Usher of Centre Flos conducted the formal installation of the new state of officers The annual meeting was held at the home of Mrs Adams and included minutes of the 1976 annual meeting and con veners reports The Minesing branch will be meeting with Centre Flos April 14 at pm Other activities Tottenhom pair top players in elimination euchre event Beryl Fleming and Ruth Agnew of Iottcnham were win ncrs Friday at the first elimination euchre tournament for senior citizens club districts five six and seven held at the lay Sixties Senior Citizens Club in Bradford thcr winners were loc Ver non and Mrs Proctor of Bradford James Bishop and Marion Watson of Beeton and Charles Pendergast and Ethel Mabce of Tottenham One hundred and eight players took part in the tour nament which was organized by the mm ll committee and obituaries John ocklin John Jack William tocklinformcrly of Stayner died March in Los Angelcs Cal lie was 49 He was raised on the fourth DC of Nottawasaga on the ocklin farm and attended Bayvicw Public School rccrnorc He married Mary Johnston in litl7 and moved to Stayncr For the past several years it lll in Burlington and was supervising carttaker of General Wolfe Vocational School lakvtllc lie was an acirvc mcmbcr of Mcdad Fortst Snowmobile Club thc Klondike Iark lrailcr amp and the International firthr of Forest crs lie was forrncr mcmbcr of Stayncr Baptist hurch and was mcmbcr ot the Burl ington Baptist Church before llt flltfl No payments til June Central air conditioning Sears central air conditioning system 66922 20000 BTU model features quiet operation Good Neighbour condensing unit with upflow air discharge low resistance style cooling coil and combination heatcool thermostat Precharged tubing and installation costs not in cluded 427 447 700 series defective the llfSl year r1o1 to rot SimpsonsSoars Ltd 809 and Was refer to SimmonsSears Ltd prices GUARANTEE Sears promises to repair any part found at no cost to you for parts or labor In addition all models carry an extended guarantee which covers the replacement of the com pressor only tl found defective for an additional years labor not included sears Barrie Georgian Mal 509 Bayfleld St 1400 CFM electronic air cleaner for your home 29998 Installs 0n forced air furnace Removes 95 dust up to 99 pollen 427 448 309 Also available Air cleaner for systems on to 2000 CFM 427 448 310 $33998 Entoy It now Use your All Purpose Account Sears Deferred Payment Plan lets you buy now pay in June Satisfaction or money refunded Surviving are nis wife Mary three sons Eldon Charles and Bruce two daughters Shirley and Brenda and two grandsons Jason and Patrick Also surviving are two sisters llclen Mrs Willard Fredricks and Isabel Mrs Robert Carlo Funeral service was held March 12 froth the Mothers Chapel of the Norman Robinson Funeral Iloinc Stayncr with burial in Stayncr Union Cemetery Let the experts take care of you with nutritional guidance the Simcoe County Recreation Department There were representatives from the Alliston Golden Age Club the Beeton Friendship Club Bell Ewart the Bradford Gay Sixties Cookstown Maple Leaf Lakelands Stroud Thor nton and Tottenham In the elimination tour nament for clubs in district one and four held Thursday win ners were Cora Dempster of Angus Ralph Waddington of Wasaga Beach Hamilton of Creemore Maude Semmens the Barrie Friendship Club Bill Ram Barrie Parkview Centre for Senior Citizens Ena Hetherington Lisle Thelma Ince Lisle and Leona Duggan of Stayner Prizes for lone hands were awarded to Vi Rinn of Creemore and Thelma Kilgour of the Barrie GetTogether Club include Minesing School Reunion com mittee meeting April 13 4H luncheon April 23 the district annual luncheon in Crossluand May 24 and Museum Day honoring the Womens In stitutes 75th anniversary June Ihe Minesing School Reunion will be held Sept and followed by the Quilt and Rug Fair at the Simcoe County Museum Sept 23 24 and 25 and the Minesing Branch Bazaar Oct22 Coll DARLENE Dorian Bristol For All Your Travel Information The Best Servlce In Town BRISTOW Travel Service pliant of trout 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