16 The Market Place Wednesday March 1977 or LILY PADYKIHIA with the armful of trophies on by Bradford and District High School in the Georgian Bay Drama Festival The schools play The Leader won awards for the best play in the festival outstanding production effective use of costumes most effective use of movement most effective visual presentation most use of the plays content and pay ing the greatest attention to detail Miss Padykuhla Bradford teacher was direc tor of the play Examiner Photo Audience at Alliston applauds school choir By MARGARET SIOLTZ ALLISTON The choir of Alliston tnion Public School under the direction of Tom Shephard presented le liglitful concert at the regular meeting of the Golden ge lub here In keeping with Heritage Day and in honor of the Silver Jubilee of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the music chosen was all by Engliin composers and the program opened with Fanfare from Water Music by Handel with Trevor Dearham on trumpet and Mr Shepliard at the organ The audience appreciated lrevors contributions to the program and gave the 35 voice choir standing ovation at the close ofa halfhour concert The numbers included the Folk Song Be Gone Dull are Land of Hope and Glory and The Hejoicing by Handel Love ly solos were rendered by Kelly Doane and Mary Owens and Mary Anne Phipps selection on flute also with organ ac com pa inient The concert concluded with The XXIII Psalm to Crimond tune and Tracey Mcague soloist with the audience iii vited to join in as it was repeated as an encore Wintario grants to aid 10 projects in county Toronto Simcoe ounty curling club is among those facilities receiving special Win taro help to correct unsafe con ditions Culture and Recreation Minister Robert Welch said grant up to $5660 would go to the Midland urling Club It is among to grants announced in Simcoe ounty today which have been approved from the proceeds of the Ontario Lot tery The grants total $1710 with amounts ranging from $5660 to $235 grant up to $5660 has been awarded to the Midland Curling Club towards the costs of struc tural repairs to bring the club up to Ministry of Labor stan dards ALLISTON MRS SIMPSON ALLISTUN Mrs Jean Shipman died in Stevenson Memorial Hospital of injuries received in an accident as pedestrian Her sister Mrs Stewart Tave and Siyearold son of Everett were attcmp ting to cross Victoria Street when the accident occurred Mrs Shipman was prtde ceased by her husband Ernest Surviving are five sons and daughter sister fora Mrs Dcmpstcri and one brother John McCormack Her funeral was from the John Thomas Funeral Home HARRYSNOOK ALLISTON Harry Siiook retired local barber passed away suddenly at Stevenson Memorial Hospital He was predeceased by his wife and leaves one son 8TH IIIIJjllr It it opflopi Muir In Mr Welch said the grants are part of the ongoing Share Win tario program for the support of cultural and recreational facilities To date in 1977 the ministry has allotted $162 million to more than 61 groups and pro jects across the province HEEMOHE LIBRARY Teh Creemore Public Library board and the oldwater Memorial Public Library will each receive grants of $2000 for the purchase of Canadian books and materials grant of $2000 will be made to the Township of rillia Public Library board for books for the handicapped The Stayner Public Library is to receive grant of $2000 for the purchase of Canadian books AgrantofSl5i0 is to goth the Barrie Oldtimcrs Hockey Asso ciation to defray travel ex penses to attend an invitational hockey tournament in Zurich Switzerland The Orillia group home for girls will receive grant of $662 to assist in the purchase of camping and sports equipment IN ALL BOARD The township of 0m is to receive grant up to $625 towards the costs of renova tions to the existing community hall including installation of new flooring and the replace ment of existing eavcs troughing grant of $42 is to be made to the Simcoc County womens volleyball league to assist in the purchase of equipment The Stayncr Recreational figure skating club is to receive grant of $235 towards the pur chase of cassette recorder turntable and microphone Youll buy it the ï¬rst time for price and the second time for flavour Ask inliorly whos been to lllt li Shoppe lhoy lidiit inst titlt tot our giiuit tastiiigtlavoiirx llwytiitlnttiiiiieliiriiiseutiitir ttiTlHllltlll 34llllt irryiiig lt llny iiirliil Hlllt be now no happen to maki alone lllt ml pop lllt ltllt ll iiisi Jl our iitiliilieva pm inii we weve eliiiiiiinttl ill tliim expensive iliuliililititm this illlUHl to sell our pup it lllf pin vs no tl tonne um you taste in thymus you lie inning ltl lliils llUH tut llltlrt 2410 HOT TLIS $263 534 BAYFIELD ST BARRIE Principal Stewart express ed appreciation for giving them the opportunity to participate with some members of the staff and other students attending as part of their Heritage Day eser cises Mrs Allan Latimer very capably expressed thanks to Mr Shephard President Earle Magec in vited the members to adjourn to the Fellowship Hall at St Johns United hurch for the business session which coiiclud ed with tea served by the men Mrs Magee conducted the brief opening devotion after singing God Save The Queen also in keeping with the Queens cor oiiation John Ball representing the Kinsmen Club explained Heritage Day which in his opi nion should be observed as it presently is in Alliston and District Schools rather than to lXleltjUSl another holiday Membership conveners ac cepted five new members and 41 renewals and members volunteered to fill some vacan cies on committees Plans for bus trips include two groups go ing to Georgian ollege Theatre for presentation of White Horse Inn Kinsmen program The Alliston Kinsmen in celebrating Heritage Day presented their second annual Heritage Day evue at Banting Memorial High School Adver tised as Light Look at anada our ommunity and You it proved to bejust that Alliston onccrt Hand provid ed excellent music during the evening as did St Pauls lke Group under the direction of Des arroll The Kinsinens welcome was by Bob Dickey who also presented Alliston Potato Festival Panorama He appeared on stage several times with his famous impcri sonations Students of HMHS parti cipated in humorous skits and Mr Liptrot the reading The new Food by Stephen Leacock Sue Hurack with the help of Jamie Hughes on guitar sang one of her own compositions and also led in the sing along of aiiadiaii songs Kinsmen and Kiiiettcs dramatically gave Allistoii and community highlights of 1977 With Jack Hanna and John Hall giving the commentary Winner of the Barbados lrip was Sherry Pitcher of Talgary Alberta with Wayne Sutherland Hlt Beeton and Fray Alliston Sam and $100 respectively Randy Houdrcau and Stephen Mawdslcy were in charge of Sound and Lighting during the evening and Brad Liptiot was the busy stage manager ll Irm lll opposite Sears ST PATRICKS TEA COLDWAIER Staff Plans for St Patricks tea have been made by members of Anglican Church Women here with the date set for Friday March 18 Dorothy Sallows is president of the ACW with Catherine Hill and Frances Creighton viccpresidents Bet ty Letherby secretary and Pam Atliron secret ary CREEMORE MEETING CREEMORE Staff directors meeting of the Creemore Horticultural Society has been arranged for Thur Sday March when plans for the spring flower show and other 1977 events will be discussed Representation at the Ontario convention to be held at Windsor on June 15 and 16 also will be considered ll Kraly lKim Kelly KRAZY SAYS If you were relative or friend couldnt sell these items for less Cash running ahead of pledges Barries Big Brothers have nearly $40000 in pledges from the organizations recent Bowl for Millions week and expect to break that figure in actual cash Spokesman Al Purser said today Purser said not all par tICipating bowlers turned in their pledge sheets and money collected is runnin ahead of recorded pledges so ar He said contributions run as much as 20 per cent behind pledges in most such events Last years Bowl for Millions week bra ght in $23000 MRS JOHNSTON HAWKESTONE Funeral services were held Feb 12 at Esson Presbyterian Church for Mrs Edgar Johnston long time reSident of Hawkestone Mrs Johnston died at Soldiers Memorial Hospital Orillia after lengthy illness She is survived by Robert and William of Hawkestone and Loreen of Orillia MRS SOLOMON ALLISTON Margaret Solomon widow of Harry Solomon both wellknown in Alliston passed away at the Dufferin Area Hospital Orangeville on February 15th She is survived by two daughters June Mrs Robert Farvolden and Marilyn Mrs Holstrom one son John and six grandchildren LIKE HAVING FRIEND IN THE TELEVISION BUSINESS HIS WEEKEND ONLY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY ZENITH lliv Quality tines lll litlltlt The Name IIINllllf Similar to Illustration 2b ZENITH Chromocolor $64 Auto Colour AFC Control Sliglilly Muv 163d Wnutlgluiii Styling NOW 25 Gorgeous Spanish Quasar Super lnstomotir Full obiiiet on lt isleis Solid 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