Barrie Examiner, 12 May 1976, p. 2

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vs READY FOR BIKE AtTHON Brian Dietrich gets set to join the Innisfil Lions Club bikeathon starting at the StroudInnisfil recreation centre More than 80 cyclists young and old began the 30mile event raising money for summer activities in the township Photo by Mary Poole Cloverleaf WI makes plans for busy term CREEMORE Staff New officers and members of Cloverleaf Womens Institute have been busy with plans for another term of activities Discussions will be held at the next regular meeting which is to be held at the home of Mrs Reynolds on Tuesday afternoon May 11 Mrs Ken Heatherington is president of the branch district and Mrs Alex Currie alternate Vice presidents are Mrs Stanley McArthur and Mrs Robert Wood with Miss Isabelle McCort secretary treasurer and Mrs Harry Smithassistant The Tweedsmuir book curator is Mrs Sanford Merchant 70 retmng ORILLIA Staff Pro rietor of Orillias oldest in dependent grocery stores Ken Lawson is retiring from the main street busisness he operated for over 40 years The store originally dated back before 1900 when it was started by Johnston He was succeeded by Mert Plunkett and Mr Lawsons father the late John Lawson purchased the businessin1914 The place was operated as partnership of Lawson and Dobson for few years Ken Lawson school teacher joined the business in 1933 and excpet for short period when teaching school at Regen street and Atherley operated it since There has been great deal of changes in retailing methods and also in our main street since joined the business said Mr Lawson now 70 recalling some of the old stores of the 305 We felt it challenge to carry on the business and it gave us satisfaction to do so hesaid The building at Albert and Mississaga street which belongs to Mr Lawson will be rented Angus group plans party ANGUS yearend party for the Angus family recreation program will be held here Thursday night okesman Linda White sai the party will start at pm in Simcoe Street school All interested people are in vited to attend Presentation of trophies and crests to participants in the recreation program is scheduled Aikins with Mrs Reynolds assistant Mrs Roy Brown is public relations officer and Mrs William Heatherington Mrs William Gilchrist and Mrs John McArthur Mrs Carrie is in charge of resolu tions Mrs Roy Brown is the district delegate with Miss McCort alternatie while the area convention delegate is Mrs McArthur and Mrs Heatherington alternate ELMVALE Ontario Housing Corporation in1 tends to build second 14unit apartment building for senior citizens in Elmvale The village council has en dorsed the plan and now is awaiting similar move by Flos townsip council The two municipalities will share 75 per cent of the operating cost with the federal government paying 50 per cent and the province 425 per cent Onebedroom apartments will be rented on caredto ineome scale said erk Faye Townes Construction is scheduled for 1978 but no site has been ch05en survey completed by On tario Housing showed 24 people would take advantage of seniors housing WAITING LIST l4unit building on Flos Crescent was officially opened in 1975 and there IS waiting list of 10 Ontario Housing is con ducting survey of seniors housing needs in townships surrounding Barrie 50unit building for seniors is to be built in Barrie in 1976 Elmvale vulage counc11 COUNTY GLIMPSES plans to oppose reduction of housing standards as suggested by the provincial government After hearing about the ministry of housings oposals designed to reduce ousing costs council decided to formulate letter in disagreement The ministry has suggested lots with 30foot frontage and streets 50 feet wide Elmvale requires 60foot lots and streets of 66 feet An association of developers is pushing this Coun Bob Thiffault said What are we goingr to end up approved by Elmvale council with Its regressive step He said freeze on land prices would be better alter native to control housing costs Counc Alex Currie at tacked any suggestion that people be huddled in housing lots in this great Dominion of Canda bet Darcy McKeough wouldnt live on 30foot lot he said builder will charge as much for small lot as large one Coun Thiffault said As much as the market will bear Home renewal plan help to Elmvale ELMVALE About $29000 has been distributed in Elmvale under the Ontario Home Renewal Program Clerk Faye Townes said four property owners are re quired to repay the loans at interest rates ranging bet ween zero and eight er cent The village is eligi le to ap ply for another $29000 alloca tion for the year ending March 1977 MUSEUM SHED ALLISTON Staff South Simcoe Pioneer museum board has been granted per mission by the town council to erect shed at Riverdale Park in conjunction with the museum It is to be built in the area near the present pioneer log cabin SEEKS MEMBERS COLLINGWOOD Staff membership drive has been conducted by the Collingwood Horticultural Society which will hold its next regular meeting on Thursday May 27 Margaret Powell is the membership committee chairman PAINSWICK FAIR PAINSWICK Staff Painswick community fair will be held in Warnica school on Saturday May 29 with the sale of crafts and home bak ing from 1130 am to4pm TOWN HALL LAWN ALLISTON Staff Kowalski Landscaping has been retained to maintain the lawn shrubs and plants around the municipal building at $50 per month for the period from now until 0c tober with $30 total allowance for fertilizer and incidentals FLOWER SHOW MINESING STATION spring flower show is to be held Monday May 31 at pm in the Minesing Station school SPRING CONCERT ELMVALE spring con cert will be resented by the Elmvale an District Choral Society on Friday and Satur day at pm in Huronia Centennial Elementary School ACHIEVEMENT DAY NEW FLOS Staff Members of New F105 Womens Institute will cater for the 4H girls Homemaking club achievement day at the community hall on Saturday May 15 CENTRE SIMCOE ELMVALE Staff Bran DISTRICT NE WS 2The Barrie Examiner Wednesday May I2 1976 Coldwater Canadiana to be opened Friday COLDWATER Stat Coldwater Canadiana pioneer log house across the road from Bonaire golf course will be opened for the season on Friday May Thousands of visitors an nually view the antiques at the log house which is located beside the Coldwater river new exhibit is hand bell well over century old which was once used to start horse races at the old Coldwater fairgrounds Chester Martin retired village clerk who made the presentation said the old fairgrounds were located across the river from the pre sent grounds on the Sturgeon Bay road general meeting of Col dwater Canadiana members has been arranged for Wednesday May 26 Plans will be finalized for an old fashioned family picnic to be held at the log house grounds on Saturday June 12 TheWaIlace Swabbies Sale From May 10th22nd Jea Junction presents twogeth ways to look great all summer long Pick up pair of the original authentic LAND LU BBER orewashed indigo denim SWABBIE Take the Earth Born Tree off the label of any Earth Born Shampoo or Creme Rinse and bring it to Jean Junction Well give you $200 off the regular price on pair of Carhartt Jeans mar759x55 5795529 jeans or snappy Wallace Berry TShirt of your choice at mucth reduced price But hurry folks the Wallace Swabbies ORIGINAL AND III The light is shining for you at 70 stores AUTHENTIC SWABBIE JEANS Reg$1795NOW$988 WALLACE BERRY TSHIFIT Reg $500 NOW fiaeandunctton Sale will be over before you can say gee gosh darn should of picked up on that PREWASHED INDIGO DENIM BAYFIELD SHOPPING CENTRE ches in Centre Simcoe district will be sending delegates to the spring conference and an nual meeting which is to be held at St Johns United church here on Thursday May 27 Sargent going to Harbour VICTORIA HARBOUR thinin is to be held here on Saturday by the East Simcoe Liberal Association Eddie Sargent MPP Grey Bruce will attend along with Barbara Harrison chief organization officer for eastern Ontario and Eric Cunningham Wentworth North The meeting will start at am in the Sportsman Motor Lodge Just say charge it Of These GuaranteedTo Grow Rose Bushes Your Choice of Hybrid Teas Floribundas Rugosas or Climbers 435 5676 BAYFIELD STREET BARBIE Open Monday to Friday 930 am to 900 pm Saturday 930 am to 600 pm NO CHARGE UNDERGROUND PARKING ENTRANCE UFF MAPLE AVENUI 47 each OR ANGUS LIONS ANGUS Staff Angus and District Lions club hold regular meetings on the first and third Thursday evening of each month except July II youve been lying to Cliiiit lot you Ii Illlll than any lllllf in mi tI II Spurnuil lrmnlerl IIIJIIIHI minty mil iii744 your main pixhhl rlIlII wear pierced cannula Iml am worried about whether IIIHI than the lmwus Pimmm and August at the Lions hall here on Highway 90 TENDERS ASKED ALLISTON Staff Tenders for painting the out Does it hurt Not at the PEOPLE Ear Piercing Clinic lidllllffibliy Its IIIIICII salt 11lIIUalIIIIIIJiiiiciiJnllN Murmur Willi lUIlI rilzilml iIrJlllIf altit chiIi Piercing with Stainless Studs $399 PEOPLES+ JEWELLERS CLINIC HOURS Thursday May 13 pm9 pm Friday May 14 pm9 pm Saturday May 15 10 am5 pm Bayfield Mall Harrie siif CANDYM ENTERPRISES LTD Added Bonus When ou side of the town hall and the outside of the dwelling at 10 Wellington street east have been called by Alliston coun cil These are to close at pm on Friday May 21 have your ears pierce at Ullts Clinic you will receive coupon for 20 off on ANY PAIR of earrings purchased at any concur3 store NOTE llt liiiivflw nitH Your Satisfaction is Guaranteed on Ever Purchase

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