Barrie Examiner, 3 Apr 1976, p. 2

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Will Start work soOn ELMVALE Staff Work on major reconstruction pro ject on Queen Street in Elmvale is expected to start toward the end of this month it was confirmed by Reeve Ken neth Knox They are due to start on it soon said the reeve in reply to question about the project which includes new sidewalks new street lighting and also in stalllation of larger mains along with the road work Toronto firm Dagmar Con struction has the $353000 con tract The Elmvale street is connecting Dagmar link with Highway 92 route to Wasaga Beach and also County Road 30 to Orr Lake and Highway 93 There has been talk in Medonte about future plans to link Road 30 and County Road 19 with new shorter route which would ultimately add more traffic OPEN TO TRAFFIC Plans for the Queen Street reconstruction call for the work to be done to one side at time so that it can be left open to traffic Village officials are hopeful the main work can be completed before the heavy tourist traffic season REEVE KNOX Big improvement The road reconstruction costs will be financed by the Ontario ministry of transportation and communications since it is ahighway connecting link it Music festival opens at Goldwater Tuesday COLDWATER Staff fourday music festival will open in Coldwater United chur ch on Tuesday April and continue through to Friday April Mrs Pat Doughty who heads the music festival committee has been busy coordinating ef forts of large group helping to make preparations for the festival Judging from considerable COLDWATER By SHIRLEY JENNETT Darren and Matthew Devine of Orillia spent several days of the March Break with their grandmother Mrs Rachel Devine Miss Ruth Moore of Toronto has returned home to spend the summer months with her parents Rev and Mrs Alf Moore Ruth will be employed by the Ministry of Natural ResourcesSix Mile Lake Park for the summer Recent visitors with Mr and Mrs Michael Yeates and Angela were Mr and Mrs Iawrence Thornton Cathy and Patricia of Parry Sound and Mrs Yeates brother Steven Miller of Burwash Mr and Mrs David Walker were in Barrie Friday evening to attend the play The Merry Widow held at Georgian Col lege Mrs Susan Howes who is fellow teacher of Jane at Moonstone Public School was one of the actresses Miss Carol Anne Shaw Hawkestone was guest of her aunt and uncle Mr and Mrs Garfield Dunlop for several days during the March Break Mrs Walter Lovering had as Sunday visitors Mr and Mrs Jack Lovering Walter and David of Meaford Mrs Bill inghurst and daughter Gerol of Toronto and Mr and Jack Franklin also of Toronto Mrs Mary Taylor has returnedfrom weeks vaca tion to Hawaii Congratulations to Lorraine Orr who was recent Wintario winner in the amount of $2500 speedy recovery is wished Mrs Lila Silk following surgery in Soldiers Memorial Hospital Mr and Mrs Bob Clark Shelley and David are home again after very enjoyabie holiday in Florida They spent few days at Panama City visiting Bobs parents Mr and Mrs Alex Clark of Bass Lake who have been Florida residents for the past three months Continuing on their way they paid visit to Cape Kennedy Space Centre and also visited Ocean World at Ft Lauderdale They spent week at Dania near Ft Lauderdale Also staying in the same loca tion were Mr and Mrs Paul Vollick Mark and Steve and they were later joined by Mr and Mrs Ross Pipher and Mr and Mrs David Hall Mr and Mrs Jack Cloke of Bracebridge were Sunday visitors of Mr and Mrs Charles Popejoy of John Street Recent visitors of Mrs Vera Gollaher were Mr and Mrs Ted Gollaher Mrs Jean Robertson and Mr Gerald Gollaher all of Toronto Mr and Mrs Wellington Rob binson celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary on March at at the home of Mr and Mrs Eric Brown on Harmon Rd in Orillia Guests were present from Mississaga Oakville Lindsay Toronto Mount Forest Moonstone and Col dwater An evening buffet sup per was enjoyed Weekend guests of Mr and Mrs Fraser Ilass and Becky were Mr and Mrs Wilfred Mino of Georgetown Other re cent visitors of the Hass family include Mr and Mrs Wayne Hass Darlene and Bradley of French River and Mr and Mrs Al Pugsley of Georgetown Mrs Doreen Stewart ac companied by children Jim mie Jeff Jason and Jame flew to Fredericton March 18 to spend the March break with her parents Mr and Mrs Douglas McFawn and other relatives They were joined later in the week by her hus band Jim and the family travelled home together by car early interest the festival will be one of the most successful early interest the festival will be one of the most successful in years Mrs Dora Dent of Port Hope will be adjudicator The students of nine public schools in the area will be tak ing part with competition for grades one to three on opening day grades four and five on Wednesday five and six Thursday and seven and eight on Friday Trophies will be presented on closing day an indivrdual trophy to the student winning the most points There also will be trophies for the choir with the highest points and the school with the best marks achieved 9W May any Fm NOW PLAYING SHAMPOO AT 910 DAILY THE FORTUNE AT 720 DAILY ACADEMY AWARD WINNER BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS LEE GRANT IN rrfivVAWIrxrnt Ih7 nm warren beatty goldie hawn julie Christie ti IlllllItlt lu Illlts v15At7AxWA5¢1747r7A3MVflAIWWW ACADEMY AWARD WINNER BEST ACTOR lack Nitholson Would you want your daughter marry these men 41 icon flaunts murmursrug on project at Elmvale was explained by Councillor Alex Currie Replacing the water mains which were originally installed 40 years ago will be village responsibility while the cost of new sidewalks also will be paid by the village If the road reconstruction makes change in the sidewalk grade necessary the ministry will pay the difference stated Councillor Currie in referring to the agreement made with the village Elmvales main business street Queen street is busy yearround thoroughfare with particular heavy through tourist traffic during the sum mer lhe Yonge street It tersection connects it with Highway 27 another busy route Special efforts will be made to hold down dust with village public works crews to be made available to water down the roadbed in the event of hot dry weather The new roadbed will corri prise of several layers of dirt and gravel which is to be grad ed prior to hardtopping village since 1948 Elmvale is thriving community which does large volume of tourist trade Before incorporation it was police village in Flos township The township offices are located on Queen street as are the villa gc Sport council plans sessions MIDIIIRSI Statti ma jor event this spring of Greater lluronia Sports touncil will be workshop at Geneva Park Lake ouchiching on Friday and Saturday May and The main purpose of the event will be to formulate plans for thc tuturc and to elect new sports council officers The ses sions will be open with all sport enthusiasts welcome to attend The Iluronia Sports office is located in the county building here CINEMA 7269944 JMWIfiWJ lII Vista Iiiattire IN ODIIJNE IIIEMA 7269944 NOW PLAYING MAHOGANY AT PM DAILY CHINATOWN AT PM DAILY WRIIIIII EV ROBLRI IOWNI also rjldllitxltil IUIVSIIHAHI amva tnturx nunalumni Mum errxtlryxifiiiitm no Armin tarorrt fr Lure 51 murmurs mg IIEIIAIIIEIII ACADEMY AWARD WINNER JACK NICHOLSON IN HIGHEST RATING onuntws AROBUII EVANS PRODUCTION OI WOMAN POIANSKI IIIM CIIINAIOWN PHOOIJCIIJ Ht ROBLNI IVANS DIRECTED ill ROMAN POIANSIII ll CHNIIJOIOR PANAVISION hoéany APARAMOIINI PIITSIIIIIIION WES Childrens Aid budget up per cent MIDHURST The provin cial government will compen sate for 42 per cent reduction in the County of Simcoes an nual grant to the Childrens Aid Society says society direc tor Don Jackson Council approved spending $172089 on the society this year down from $297065 But the societys budget will be per cent higher this year Mr Jackson explained with the province paying 80 per cent and the municipalities of Bar rie Orillia and Simcoe County sharing 20 per cent of the cost The cutback makes us look good but we cant take any credit he said DISTRICT NE WS 2The Barrie Examiner Saturday April I976 IMPERIAL CINEMA NICOd run Au oer vt Itllr is It ilt 1I ll IIIVYUIL II III II HI tintl CHILI II III IIII nrriItit HIV3f It II antIi It IIIII III rtfun IIIIIIHIIF In KI AI II hm luru Ifiufviriirli II IFI II III It Iu Innfru HIM XVII mi II It If II II 1I hm Italw HI It HELD OVER 2nd Week Winner of Academy Awar Best Actor JACK NICHOLSON Best Actress LOUISE FLETCHER Best Director MILOS FOREMAN Aided by such cutbacks and higher property assessment the county will have tax rate reduction of seven per cent this year in budget of $103 million FESTIVAL DANCE ORILLIA Staff Rudy Meeks champion fiddler and the Mariposa show band will provide the music for county dance and entertainment win ding up maple syrup festival at Orillia community centre tonight FRIENDSIIII THORNTON The Thornton Friendship Club will meet at 130 pm Monday in St Judes church hall DANCE ILANNEI BRENTWOOI The Sun nidale Recreational Square Dance Club will hold dance 9IS BEST PICTURE Louise Fletchers performance is frighteningly fine vCharles Champin LA Times IunrusyIino FIHHI RNBT Nicholson gives us dazzling performance Stewar Klein WNEWTV It littltlmttl IIIIttAlt III IJHM II Coarse language Ill Ilim IiIm may he IIIII In some peopln Mr IIVIII IIiurrtrrm Bruin It Ont tonight at pm in Brentwood community hall SOCCER SIGNING BRADFORDSigning for summer soccer will be held Saturday in Bradford com munity centre from 10 am to 3pm SOCCER IOURNEY CFB BORDENThe sixth annual invitational indoor soc cer competition will take place Saturday at the Billy Biship Centre and Buell Building DRAMA TROUIE COLLINGWOOD Staff Stayner Drama Troupe will present an original play Mer cury is No Name for God at the Collingwood Collegiate on Sunday evening April documentary style of drama it is based on the mercury poison ing of the Wabagoon river and IMPERIAL CINEMA the effect on Indian reserves along that river route WASAGA LEGION WASAGA BEACH Staff Hugh Quick is the new presi dent of the Wasaga Beach branch 615 of the Royal Cana dian Legion which is planning activities of general interest it Ernie Hartwick and Sid Fair brass are the newlyelected vicepresidents with Alvina Quick secretary and Danny Bugden treasurer Directors in clude Terry Tuck Phil Mangoff and Wilf Evans with Pat Gallagher immediate past president WINNER OF ACADEMY AWARDS JAWS The terrifying motion picture from the terrifying No1 bestseller MAY I00 MIN FOR YOUNG MIMI Shown at 700 91l5 MAT $018 Sun I30 Adult Entertainment Held Over 2nd Week NOW PLAYING 905 Greenwich Village 1953 It was coffeehouses and high adventure It was your fifSt IOVG and Your DESI dream It was girls WIIO drank wine and your mother back home asking God to forgive you Paul Mazursky man wh brought you Bob Carol Ted Alicezand Harry Tonto now brings you perhaps the finest film of brilliant career BARRIE rwm DRIVEIN THEATRE MoworEu WITH DOING NEW TRICKS It OLIIESI Ill PLUS BOX OFFICE OPENS AT PM FIRST FEATURE STARTS AT 730 PM SIIIIIVINI TIL SUNDAY OI is Lace The wildest Maggie teen age Patch girI gang Donut that ever Bunny blasted the streets ROBBELEEJ0 unavw MONICA GAYLE KITTY BRUCE JANICE KARMAN MARLENE CLAth FA tietutneProduceisIRtNItMURtNtlnndIIII IIIIIUII WIIIItIlhII MAIIR Pruducedbi lUHNlItIUI GIRL ARE FOR LOVING Motherslock up your sons sur m6 are coming ANN CIR RISI hinted by IAIN Hltl THIS SENSATIONAL TRIPLE BILL iucrro IInInIInIuI IINIAIIR MIIAIIN

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