Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 9 Jun 1977, p. 18

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flauntNi Lymma flvt frwwofimlalhTA lt 13 II It examInner churchill by Mrs Saunter 7752470 Congratulations to Betty iers who was elected secretary of the Ontario divi sion of the National Secretaries Association May 12 at Quebec ity For the first time Canada is divided into three divisions ntario east and west Ontario is the largest with 19 chapters Betty is past president of the Barrie chapter Georgie Sinclair and Helen Lane of Toronto have been visiting for few days witlr Mr and Mrs Edgar Sturgeon Mark your calendar for Saturday luly for the linited Church auction on the grounds Call any church member for pickup The Lnitcd hurch Women will provide lunch counter and bake sale Wra Donnelly who grew up on the old Donnelly homestead OllillItiu1iIl Line died sudden ly last week at his home in Sud bury Mrs Jack lteive of Lefroy is sister hurehill lfnited liurch Women enioyed hearing Tol leen Burns sing at their meeting in May The program featuring Citizenship was con vened by Jean Kneeshaw and nunday Juno 977 the examiner girl Examiner iirl Illl5 Bogart 22 enjoys outdoor activities swimming and horseback rid ing in particular She has found the city of Barrie to be warm and friendly place since moiing from Toronto four years ago The good news is that she hasnt the slightest inten tion of moving back Examiner Photo by Rolf Kraikert Jean Saunter assisted by Dorothy Constable Mandate newsletter was the resource us ed The UCW is preparing salad buffet for the graduating class of lnnisfil Central school on June 16 and on the 18th will provide food booth at the we tion for the late Ritchie Cann ing Congratulations to Mrs Russel Browning and Mrs William Ingram who were first and second prize winners in the Log Book competition for home histories at the Simcoe South district annual of Womens In stitutes at Alliston The HiC of the pastoral charge took the service in both Churchill and Gilford churches on Sunday The group was at its best singing tWo anthems with Angela Hughes as organist Leading the service was presi dent Cheryl Kell assisted by Anson McQuarric Rhonda Con stable Barbara Kell and Colin Campbell Others taking part in play entitled Lock the Doors and Celebrate were Beverley Hughes Florence Mc Quarrie Sandra Kell Noreen Hughes Alex Constable Itobin Kell Cathy Lucas Garth Wright and Lynn lack Memorial service St Peters Anglican church held its annual memorial cemetery serviCe on Iunc WClattendcd serVice was con Jessie Start president of Kempenfelt Institute JesSie Stark of Barrie was elected president of the Simcoe Kempnetelt District Womens Institute recently it the l2th an nual meeting held In Ilawko stone Shi replaces Seipe Walters of Stroutl With Mrs Stark on the ex ecutive is llernice IIickling firstvice president Florence Campbell second vice president lean ampbelt secretary treasurer Norine Hutchinson assistant sec rotary iola lutk pulbic rela tions officer Seipe Walters federation of agriculture representatiye lietty Davis alternate onveners include liva Wat son agriculture and anadian Industries etta artcr citizenship and world affairs June Key education and cultural activities Betty Brown family and consumer affairs Florence Downing resolutions Fay Craig lweedsmuir curator Mary Neely federation of agriculture representative Margaret Newsoii alternate Margaret IIennessy board director of subdivision 14 of the Federated Womens Institute of Ontario Members celebrated the 80th birthday of Womens Institute by taking part in cakeeutting ceremony erna Leigh member for 64 years and Vera Maguire area president cut the cake The llawkestone Ladies hoir directed by Mrs ecil Richardson pianist entertain ed The roll call was answered to Name local industry and display one of its products ESIAJFLJFIEII FLEA MARKET 900 om till 700 pm Prime location between Barrie Orillio on Hwy II in Fudos lot DEALERS WANTED Phone 4872302 ext or Ed at 8353119 ducted by the rector reverend Walter Lee assisted by lay reader Charles Jefferies and the choir under the direction of Mary Sloan rendered an an them Memorial flowers in the church were given by Mr and Mrs Wylie Southern William Akers and family Mr and Mrs James Sloan and Mrs Muriel Brown At the close of the serive special honor was paid William Akcrs by the cemetery board Peoples warden Jack Slater made the presentation of specially designed plaque and Margaret Hindle board member made the presenta tion of handsome engraved gold wrist watch Rectors warden Charles Jet feries gave the following ad dress This is year of Silver Iubilecs and first we pay tribute to that gracious lady Elizabeth our Queen But there is another that we do not wish to go unnoticed and that is twentyfive years of capable dedicated service of our good friend Bill Akers for the care of St Peters cemetery grounds at CHurchill and also as secretary treasurer of the board Now we do not want you Bill nor anyone else to think we want you to ever retire but hope you will be able to continue for many years in these capacities So many times since have come to this parish have heard so many remark how much they have appreciated your understanding sympathy and helpfulness in their sad time of bereavement and this alone means so very much Get Francophones becoming less selfconscious PAUL DELEAN Examiner Staff Reporter PENETANGFrancophones in the area are becoming less selfconscious and more asser tive about their culture and mother tongue Thats the observation of Re jeanne GuayGalbraith co ordinator of the Penetang office of LAssociation canadienne francaise de LOntario AC F0 In her view the change has been evident since the opening of French activity center at Simcoe Street in January 1974 Before the centre the assimilation was constant Now people are declaring themselves much moreThey see something concrete to boost their selfrespect as Fran cophones Miss Guay Galbraith says The center funded by grant from the office of the Secretary of State has only one paid employee About 100 volunteers help to keep the various pro grams functioning says Roland Desroches the president and administrator The major involvement of the center has been in cultural ac tivities It has brought French movies entertainers and the atre groups to town and en couraged local productions It sells French records and has stocked jukebox that travels about the area Tl P0 In addition the center had an active part in setting up net work of Frenchlanguage nursery schools in the area There are now four providing instruction for about 100 students two halfdays week are located in Orillia Per insfield Lafontaine and Penetang The centre was set up to serve all of Simcoe County but the activities have been focuss ed on the Penetang area Miss GuayGalbraith says thats because the budget is so tight and the manpower so limited that efforts pretty well have to be confined to the area where there is definite de mand for the services The centres 1916 grant totall ed$7500 We havent really had the chance to develop link with BarrieWe would certainly help them get started if they want French services in Barrie but the impetus should come from within the city Its hard for us to tell our volunteers to go elsewhere when weve got so much to do here One of the centers ongoing activities is to push for the creation of Place Concorde de PenGlen multiuse educa tional recreational and cultural facility pro for the town It is to have bil ingual character serving both the English and French speaking sectors of the popula tion Place Concorde was an idea that originated with the centre in April 1904 Dr William Butts of Toronto has already donated litacre plot of land two miles from Penetang to house the facility Atpplication was recently ma to Wintario for financing of an $18000 feasibility study PenGlen is corporation Roland Desroches stocks the record racks at the French ac tivity center Sinicoc St Penetang Desroches is president and administrator of the center which was founded in 1974 It has been active in promoting French cultural events in the area selection of French records is one of the services it provides Examiner Photo flafb Contlrutlion turfom milder New Homes Additions Renovation 7293457 for your money When you buy Benjamin Moore Paints you get more than premium quality product you get your Benjamin Moore dealers knowhow Hell help you with expert advice on all your decorating needs Look for the friendly paint dealer who means Moore to you it at nlamin Moon Ilhlllll See your Benjamin Moore dealer today IRVINE DECORATING 22 Clapperton CENTRE 1285566 BALL BUILALL 1282496 working for establishment of the center Its membership con sists of representatives of the French activities center Georgian and Glendon Col leges and local citizens Glendon is the billingual campus of York University in Toronto It has been providing univer sity credit courses in French in Penetang for the last couple of years after being contacted by the local activity center early in 1974 BREAKTHROUGH Another more recent breakthrough for the Fran cophones of the area is the general availability of French language television As of Friday residents of Penetang can pick up CBLFT TV out of Toronto without hookup to cable service Things finally seem to be coming together for local FrancoOntarians says Desroches Though much re mains to be done were final ly starting to see bit of the sun Georgian Faculty scholarships presented Barries Georgian College Faculty Association recently presented scholarships to some of the campus students Bruce Macmillan left president of the Barrie Faculty Association presents Wendy Monroe Belle River with scholarship for academic excellence in Design Arts Behing Wendy is Lori Mitchison 92 Strabane Avc Barrie who received scholarship for academic excellence in Health Sciences Louise Desrochers RR Penetang received the Betty Hanson Memorial Scholarship for top academic standing at the Barrie Campus for graduating student Pat Guergis right of Angus received scholarship for academic excellence in Applied Arts She is now an employee of the Examiner Catherine Seager Albany Rd Orillia received scholarship for the Business division and Scott Richard Col chester received scholarship for the Technology division Examiner Photo Ariens MTD Clearance Pr1ce $127 $I72 $187 $232 $262 $258 MTD MODELS 2HP Chain 3V2 HP Gear HP Chain Ariens Models HP Gear wreverse HP Chain HP Gear wreverse 0mm BroadcastSpreader Clearance Price 55pound fertilizer capacity Engineered to produce accurate application even dispersion of fertilizer granules or pellets Light weight durable Control Caterpillars NOW SAVE $497 when you buy both NOW 99 $1096 value ORTHO ISOIOX Insect Spray multipurpose garden insecticide that kills insects fast systemic absorption through foliage and roots ORTHO SPRAYEIIE 4fast and easy to use works with your garden hose Internal metering jet insures mixing accuracy AllANDAlE Reg $16995 $22995 $24995 $309 95 $34995 $344 95 Reg 2895 HOMEHARDWARE 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