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Barrie Examiner, 28 Dec 1977, p. 16

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18 the examiner Wednesday Doc 28 1977 neighborly Mrs Norris Cochrana 4246637 The Ladies Aid and the Womens Missionary Society held their annual Christmas dinner in the Orange Hall on Dec 15 Grace was given by Rev Rooney of Cookstown TURKEY DINNER The turkey dinner buffet style was enjoyed by all pre sent The president Mrs Rooney conducted short meeting opening with Christmas poem entitled Pilgrims The nominating report for the new slate of officers for 1978 was read bwaoris Ryckman names will in the next news from Baxter The travelling basket brought in total of $61 CAROL SINGING Dorothy Edgar accompanied by Doris Ryckman at the piano led in carol singing Dorothy Edgar gave reading There will always be Christmas Followed by candlelight ser vice conducted by Mrs Rooney Leona Miskey read short peom followed by game on cooking Mervyn Denney thanked the ladies on behalf of the men for the wonderful din ner and hoped there would be more Santa Claus dropped in just in time to give out presents DANCE Mr and Mrs Denzil Cochrane attended the Baxter Lab dance on Dec 10 at Alliston Mrs Gloria Cooke and Harvey Dick attended the Kolman Company Christmas party held at the Continental nnBarrie MARRIED Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Kirk Duffin who were married on Nov 22 at Hawaii and spent their honeymoon there They are living in Toron to BABY SHOWER baby shower was held at the home of Mrs Betty Sabourins recently for Mrs Darlene Dermott large group of ladies attended delicious lunch was served John McKnight has returned home from the Alliston hospital CHRISTMAS PARTY Mr and Mrs Gary Cochrane and Mr and Mrs Denzil Cochrane attended the Christmas party held on Dec 16 for the McLacklin employees at Alliston Mr and Mrs Bill Gauley at tended the Christmas dinner for the Senior Citizens held at the Lions Club at Angus on Dec 16 Id like to take the opportuni ty to wish readers of my news Merry Christmas and Happy New Year Moonshining on industry in Norway OSLO AP Moonshining has become sort of national industry in Norway where im ggrted scotch whisky costs $20 ttle and there are only 26 li quor stores in the capital Not that anyone has still himself But everyone seems to have friend who does have still Because of the high prices the public doesnt seem to con sider moonshining illegal said Inspector Knut Riise head of 0510s threeman anti moonshine squad We get very few tips aperhaps neighbor in an apartment building objects to the smell and the noise of running water or wife has had quarrel We concentrate on the fac tories and on picking up people selling home brew downtown Riise said his officers go out two or three times week and usually make arrests Sunday morning is good time he added The state monopoly liquor stores shut at pm Saturday and people are getting thirsty Followup raids usually show only 10 to 50 bottles and small still Riise said Penalties are fines ranging from the equivalent of $40 to $800 LENIENT WITH SOME We take into account per sons income Riise said Some of them are oldage pen sioners trying to make little extra and we are lenient with them but well hit young worker The law comes down harder on operators of moonshine fac tories 58yearold man who ran plant in central 0le mak ing thousands of gallons of hooch received 60 days in jail and was fined the equivalent of $2000 in Norwegian kroner Shortly after he did his time he was picked up again with about 2000 gallons of mash ready for brewing The court did not believe his claim that he had switched to winermaking which is legal and put him back in jail for anothcr120days with double the fine Before the Second World War Itiise said the police took sterner attitude to moon shining Now our priorities have changed He compared his threeman unit which also hande wide range of smug gling cases from TV sets to il Iegal currency exports to the capitals 50vman narcotics divi sion LAW INIERVIJNEI In 1972 it became illegal to buy still without permit which no private citizens could obtain but the last manufac turer was closed only in 1974 after he had sold 1700 stills CI CUT FROM CANADA GRADE BEEF round steak roasts BONELESS BOTTOM CUT 218 rump Golden SWIFTS PREMIUM cur mom CANADA GRAE BEEF TOUSES Fry pm wieners 38 MAPLELEAF 143 sausages 1LBPKG AT FOOD CITY WE STILL HAVE AN EXCELLENT SELECTION figLSEQjcEEFQONELESS OF FESTIVE HAMS Sirloin Tip Steaks suoesvs ND TURKEYS FOR YOUR NEW YEARS TABLE 99 98¢ $189 potato salad or cole slaw 2402 TUB EAN BONELESS Stewing Beef HEINZ CONDENSED Tomato Soup SEALTEST OR BEATRICE E99 N09 48 FL OZ TIN QUART CARTON 89 EHOPSYS Dld Vienna Salami iaoz flan STEMSPIECES OFL oz CW5 gomMAm H8 EVERSWEET SLICED us rooms ut FROM CANADA GRADE BEEF Fmt cake PEC ube or Sandwich Steaks TEA FLAKE 16 01 UT FROM CANADA PAXO ALL PURPOSE PKG ltines PKG onE BEEF BONELESS stuffin 802 58 IX roP 30W Steaks our FROM CANADA GRADE BEEF GRANMA FULL SLICE OR BOTTOM CUT FL Oz USILLI OR UNGUINE SCHWEPPES RETURNABLE UTRE an 02 PLUS 30 Table Syrup Lanca Pasta PKG Ginger Ale DEPOSIT round steaks CUT FROM CANADA GRADE BEEF BONELESS Sirloin Tip Roasts PALANDA Beans Pork PRIMO ROYAL TEA Biscuits Stoneware Coffee Mugs ASSORTED PATTERNS COLORS 14 FL OZ TIN 5148 lb f1 58 45° 39 802 SIZE 993 IOOZSZE $129 TEA FLAKE SNACK Crackers OZ MAPLE LEAF suceu MAC CHEESE CHICKEN DUTCH PICKLE 2i PIMENTO on BOLOGNA Cooked Meats HUMPTY DUMPTY REGULAR RIPPLE SALT Ii VINEGAR OR BARBECUE FLAVORED potato CIIIDS 225 PKG CHRISTIES Ritl CIIICKEPS Maxwell House Instant coffee PLAIN WHOLE OR POLISH STYLE Buck dlll pickles PCIICIIIOUIIt cohoe salmon 1002 JAR BONIMART RF ASSORTED ASSORTED CREMES FRUIT CREMES DIGESTIVE SHORTCAKE OR FRUIT SHORTTAKE PEEK FfEflII IIISCIIitS PKG 12 GREEN IIANI DUNN mm mono mm Niblels Corn or Cleaned 03 $189 Summe no 39c Shrimp 32 FL swee Peas le ENGLANDCLAM SEAFOOD m0 ORLtIBSIER oz sawsea Tidewater um JAR Shrimp ll°u$129 Chowders cocua MELAREN MANZANILLA Slulled ml 89 Olives 51 TRUIIN DELUXI ISINC Pizza $279 ii Fam°sa MCCORMICK SeuIEESt 031332 suéggiisss manner or USA amusm Hazing 31 Crackers 13 SEASON me grapefruit b°¢¢° 33m 69° Wax Beans flit me 39c no Sealtest Seltzer y0U cnmo FRESH AT 52 Egg Hog 25 we 33 MILD MEI ima MG EACH begicofimm on Oil want IAIIIY TIMI ASSUIIIIU VAHIIIIIS Cheddar Cheese tun Cocktail 96 PRODUCE 0F USA Dan in in CANADA N0 GRADE Coffee 00 Ill DETABLI UILI i°fl°é$33iots 39° cabbage 39 arm 79c 3322 HOSPITALITY snow 02 PRODUCE 0FUSA 2Hm 49c Margarine 522 1555 Whlte Bread LDAE Green Onions IUICNI III IICN Chino Plates WW 49c FOOD cm HOLIDAY STDRfifiQyfiS PRICES EFFECTIVE FROM WEDNESDAY DEC 28TH 1977 UNTIL December path to 30m Regulal opening and closmg hours CLOSING TUESDAY JAN 3RD 1978 EXCEPT BAKESHOP PRODUCE PRICES December 315 Regdlar opening but close at 600 January 2nd 1973 All stores closed EFFECTIVE WEDNESDAY DEC 28TH 1977 UNTIL CLOSING SATURDAY DEC 315T 1977 RIghts rdserVed to limit quantities

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