Barrie Examiner, 5 Mar 1977, p. 12

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127 The Barrie Examiner Saturday March 1977 Completes pilot training It If dall of Barrie recently com lieut Robert Ken pleted pilot training at Number Two anadian For ces Flying Training School tanadian Forces Base Moose Jaw Sask He was presented with his wings by ol ll late Base oni niandcr lB loose Jaw Lieut Kendall joined the andian rnied Forces in October 1071 under the of ficer cadet training plan He is graduate of Barrie Eastview Collegiate and has resources diploma from Seneca College Toronto Before joining the AF he was employed as pilot in Wiitehorse YT Lieut Ken dall will be remaining at FB Moose Jaw for training as qualified flying instruc tor aiid tour of duty on the Tutor aircraft Fashions highlight of school open house llti ET STOLTZ tlpeii House at Banting Mertiorial High School was an opportunity to iew what is be ing accomplished in the sehoo it is sinieoe ountys largest ith an enrolment of more than ooo Many take part in the meld suhool program which of tezs ro courses under the guidanvr ot iirnie Fraser Ill I1tlltllllllfl remarks lrin uipal leck Hanna paid tribute to Yie former principal the late Sidney Hzievis He said the bur sary set up in his memory has now reached SJlllll The in ltltl is so he used annually for iiahlriatr awards lhr tashiori show was ltnpiiat attraction Students tron Tim public and high school well eyoning classes mirthlie as Visitors were invited to various classrooms to view the type and extent of the day and evening programs There was something for every interest from gymnastics to technical shops hairdress ing slide presentations displays projects and ex periments Banting Bowl Quiz challenge gaiiic and an op portunity to visit the green house The evening classes program included small engine repair auto mechanics pottery ceramics entertainment cook ing oil painting tennis yoga judo and other gymnastics as well as classes in progress in scholastic subjects There were several displays including elaborate crocheting and demonstration of flower ar ranging Bowlers raise $12110 in Alliston fund raising Ill Illfl SIlllfll lht lilo1 liania held on ll Mtk tltl tor the AlllSlUll and District Big Brothers Asaui Hill was success with ill ill pledged lt was tantastic said udrej laxidsliy secretary treasurer Expenses were minimal with Sharon and John Major of the Alliston Bowl donating use of the alleys and providing bowl ing shot at no cost They also turned in their receipts for the twoArrkcnds tit lllt out who secured spon sors 1H were league bowlers including teams from Totlt tenharri ookstown and BetL tori The received total of $7820 ri pledges telebreties and private Mailers got $3000 luiwlers raised $920 and the highest single con tributor was Stumpo of Iilsillt wwith Stoo and his league rhi 1ltiis total ot $1750 Iolloiwl Ilowl by Alliston Midhurst It ISAIHCI NASH The Jolly obels had 12 table or Illllllf last week Beryl liirkir was first among thr =oiiiii llll iira Bertram Higl not no olin Stewart with limitizil lliotnpson second Mr liast wonthcdoorprize Ali and Mrs Lloyd Spence spent weekend recently with Mr and Mrs Tharlcs Spence forrrwrlj of Mom The fflllllly ot the com munity is extended to Mrs Lorrie Hand and hourly on the death o1 lr Handy who spent his early lll 1r Midliurst sirio ot Lenten sermons began Sandro at Midliurst lfrirttIl lunch with Mr Kemp preaching Itituir topics will he lisuc teacher supreme Jesus the than of calm and desire lacingthecrucilixion Safety for the month of March Parts and Labor Extra 434 TIFFIN ST Truckers Special WILLSONS TRUCK REPAIR CENTRE Legion who had 30 bowlers out of at participating and $132 pledged Big and Little Brother com bination of Allan Wright and Shawn Haines raised $303 another Big Brother Morris Ianighcl $290 and lerry McBride who organized the league bowlingi and his wife 356 George Mctague MPI with $124 was tops in the celebrity category and others participating included humorist Fred Dobbs Mayor akla Gray Warden Allan llassford and Simcoe County School Board members Sam Neilly and Frank frothero All pledges are to be in by March ill During the short time the local Big Brothers has been functioning they have suc cessfully completed 211 matches and presently there are 14 hap pily matched big and little brothers with seven little brothers anxiously waiting for big brother SAVE MONEY Do Your Own Insulation You can use our modern equipment and save labor costs on your home sulotion job We in offer qualified advice plus pick up and delivery of materials and equipment We carry large stock of cellulose fiber the best at tic insulation GEORGIAN INSULATION 3315 Alliance Blvd 7370600 7372640 Alliston singers do well at Kiwanis Festival in Toronto MARGARET STOLIZ number of singers from this area competed in the 3411 an nual Kiwanis Music Festival held in Toronto during February Among those par ticipating and their standing all singers from the studio of Marjorie Park McKelvey ARCT here in Alliston were Nimish Oza first in boys 10 and under and second in the 11 and under Gwyneth McKelvey first girls 10 and under Louise Hewson second girls 12 and under Kelly Doane third girls 12 and under Tracey McCague third girls 13 and under Steven Wray third Baritone 20 and under Anne Marie Guchardi third girls 15 and under Teresa Whelan and Kelly McCague first Duet18 and under Marianne Hanna and Teresa Whelan first Duet 15 and under with Anne Marie Guchardi and Susan Glassford second in the same class Pamela Coombs third in girls 17 and under In the Choral classes The Merry Minstrels were in first place as Vocal Ensemble 16 and under To Speakers ongratulations to Shibisli and Jim Wilson Lori the Low cost Alliston contestants in the Lions International District 12 public speaking held in Angus on Friday night They will now go on to the Regional contest which will be held at Gravenhurst on April lst Although Jim was the winner for the boys in the local contest held at St Pauls school last Thursday evening the winner was erroneously reported as Joe McKeown Contest chair man John DeCrombrugghe ex plained that the contestants are identified to the judges and the audience only by number The two boys had exchanged numbers and order of ap pearance so Joe could par ticipate in his hockey game Gardeners meet The February meeting of the Alliston and District Hor ticultural Society was held at Banting Memorial High School last Thursday evening with the new president Rev Lewis in the chair This meeting gives members an op portunity to visit the greenhouse and purchase plants and Mr Ken Phipps presented slides of house plants for program The March meeting will be pot luck sup thats the ticket when you take trip on an Advance Booking Chartcntlifiht youre travelling on the most CCtanfnlC Iarc plan there 15 And when you fly wtth Interqu Via Wardair Canadas Holiday Airline youre doing even better and heres how Meet the crew on board your Wardair aircraft full complement of flight attendants is at your schicc on any other North Amcrican airline Theyll bring you imported Wine With your meal for examplcand bar schicc including your choite of more than afterdinner liqueurs all at no extra cost Youd pay for drinks and Wine on scheduled airlincs Charter Class fares We go when you want to all our European flights depart on the weekend when most people start their holidays Fridays to Amsterdam Sundays to Frankfurt oming hack is lost as easy You can choose to stay away weeks or or or even weeks Its all the same to us and all the same low price to you Every Friday May to October cruise nonstop Toronto roundtrip to IllllI hilt per in St Johns United Church Fellowship Hall with Lorne Whetstone of Schomberg spea ing on wildflowers Comedy re eated The musica comedy Revue Your Cavalcade of Frace staged by students of BMllS in the school cafeteria for three nights was repeated last Wednesday night by popular demand $1000 donation South Simcoe Chapter of the Kidney Foundation of Canada has recently released finan cial statement for 1970 iii dicating the DinnerDance as the major source of income followed by donations and lucky draw The Chapter donated $1000 for Research and have good bank balance to begin this WOIlIlWhllt work in 1977 The Kidney Foundation also accept In Memoriam donations in lieti of flowers Cancer capers The local branch of the ana dian Cancer Society at recent meeting set April titth as the date for their annual ancer Capers program at Banting Memorial High School proceeds Galley at your service Wllcli you tlv Nerair you tlll ry tltIlLllills hot llic llltlltl usually reads tr Il garden salad tilci iiiigiiori with vegetable destcrt tea or tilllt Cabin comforts your flight attendants will tlwall tlic klfl in trial your tltglit LtllllttIIJI it is it likr illuzzii will iskirii all sci ed on tIlllld ll of which is part of the total rais ed during the annual canvass The program this year will be local talent and it always receives community support Back from Rome Rev McGinn who retired this past year as Parish Priest at St Pauls Church has been busy since his return from holiday in Rome and assisting in the work of Parish in Toronto Mr and Mrs William Ball accompanied by Mr and Mrs Willard Cole of Illmgrove have returned from twoweek holi day iii Barbados Mrs Mary Harris spent few days recently with her daughter Mrs John Tucker in Trenton Mr and Mrs IC Dunn spent weeks vacation recent ly on the lull oast of Mexico Mr Bruce Hoer ol Itrankford student at the Hydro School near rangevillc visited his grandmother Mrs Hazel Morrcll at the weekend Mr and Mrs Kcitli lhonip son of Strattord have been Ill lt tit ll ill itr law into Illirlliliili lli from tulip x111v ll Krill it llts lulu with pillow and llir it lilll it Every Sunday May to October cruise nonstop Toronto roundtrip to It trtl tl lttl in tilttl tlltillltVl niiirtrw Yiutarr on rlir illltililll iyln visiting with her mother Mrs Sarah Halbert presently pa tient at Stevenson Memorial Hospital Mrs Margaret Merrett spent few days of the weekend at the home of Mr and Mrs Angus Reid in Islington Mr and Mrs Larry Skippen and daughter Carol Anne of Stayiier spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Thompson Mr and Mrs Paul Haddock and baby daughter Renee left on Wednesday morning by motor for their home at Rocky MIDHURST St Pauls Anglican Church held pancake supper last week featuring pancakes and sausages Hilda Ellis has been visiting in the Maritinics to attend her motherirrlaws funeral Mrs Ken liffin gaVe book review Tuesday at the Midhurst Historical Societys meeting in thecoiiimunity hall Mountain House Alta having been called home at the time of the death of his father Wilbert Haddock wellknown resident of Alliston Wilbert Haddock died at Stevenson Memorial Hospital on Feb 22 in his 7lst year after lingering illness He is survived by his wife the former Violet Black sons Ralph Joseph Edwin and Paul and eight grandchildren Rev Shilton conducted the service at the John Thomas Funeral Home on Fri day and spring interment will be in the Mansfield Pres byterian Cemetery Furnace Trouble 24 hr repairs to new and used furnaces Work done by licenced mechanic Phone John Benson 4562545 Pallbearers were Delmar Thompson Glenford Ihomp son Hugh Thompson Don Trimble Bob Robertson and Gord Mitchell Mr and Mrs Ambrose Heydon and Dan spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Wayne Wright at Markham Mr and Mrs Douglas Hand and children Monique and Dar ren of Burlington visited with his mother Mrs Jean Hand on Saturday Mrs Margaret Knipe is presently visiting friends in Cooksville Baggage below It Hts trrr luau the mix ilwr it 11H yztr days llrst Class 8170 Intervac makes it all so easy to see Europe once you land NO CLUBS TO JOIN IUST BOOK AT LEAST 60 DAYS AHEAD CIUlSlniytfll across the Atlantic is onct lot further to help you enjoy great holiday One phone call at the same time as you arrange your fli ht via Wardair and you can boo any of these ing but lntervac can go in Amsterdam from $24 to $32 per person per night in Frankfurt from $27 to $29 AVIS RENTACAR in Holland from $l 18 Simca 1000i to $285 per week Opcl Commodore in icrmany from Sill lVWl to $239 per week BMW or VW Busl sq lir with triyel agent or call liitcrvac tor ttIllllllill iltldlls Hotel prices llt per person lust on iIilllIlt ottiipant in Canadian dollars Aiming from$339 from Via Wardarr 707 Vla Wardarr 707 or 747 Holt voun PICK ousorniist nnumts ust BOOKING PRICE PER PICK voua PICK ONE or tilts RETURNS LAsr Pnicr PER Dennruns zwmt lwmr Hum owmt DATE reason armour ZWEEI met war swrrx iiooiuiic DAlf mason Fri Apr 29 flights Closed sun Mdy Fri May6 May21 May 28 June4 Juneia Mon Mar7 5339 Sun Mai8 MayflO Juras Mat 5349 Fri May 13 May 28 June June 11 June 25 Mon Mar 14 $339 Sun May 13 May JUN Jam 13 low Wet MA 11 5349 Fri May 20 Juned June 11 June 18 July Mon Mar 21 $359 MW June June 30 iont Mr 23 5369 Fri May 27 June 11 June 18 June 25 July Mon Mar 28 $359 51 MAY 99 JUN ll lttt JUW 97 WY ll Wtll Mil 31 $359 Fri June3 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