News 143 24 the oxamlnor Soundy May 1917 heighborly news Churchill by Mrs Sauntor 7752470 President Don Beatty of the lnnisfil Historical Society will arrange the program for the Womens Institute meeting on May 12 at the community hall The Roll Call is to bring an old picture deed tax bill or other old document to be copied for the society It is important that names of the people in the pic ture or short synopsis of the submissions are included with approximate dates Let us make this an interesting meeting with your presence and your pictuies Everyone welcome Meeting begins at pm Curling prizes Churchill OirIing Club wound up its 19777 activities on Fri day evening with banquet presentation of prizes and dance President Dave Brubaker was master of ceremonies Presiding for the prizes for mixed curling were Don and Sue Parker and Stuart and Win bailey Harry Hadden presented the Brass and Glenn trophy to Frank and Jean Kell and Owen and Helen Bell The Golf Haven trophy presented by Stuart Wialley on behalf of Ed Membery was won by John Bell Helen Davis Bill and Lorna Forbes Ladies section presentations were in charge of Judy Trombley and Dorothy Ton stable Wallace Lucas presented the Lucas Memorial trophy for ladies day curling to Bar bara Kaasalainen Penny Bas sett Mandy Thompson and Judy Ambmse The Keith Davis trophy for the night schedule was presented by Mary Neilly to Ho Coutts skip Mandy Thomp son Debbie Ferguson and Bet tyAkers The Reive Memorial trophy presented by Vivian Lockhart was won by Mary Neilly skip Donna Younger Addie Rogers and Betty Akers Frank Kell presided for the men prizes Jack Constable presented the Adams trophy to Frank Kell Arvo Kaasalainen Bob Brown and Ted Mitchell The Orville Todd trophy presented by Gordon Todd was won by Harvey Dell Sam Neilly Joe McKeown and Jackie Coutts Ron Allan presented the John Allan trophy to Gordon Mit chell Grenville Hughes wen Mrs Downing 7285614 Visitors on Sunday with Mr and Mrs row were Mr and Mrs Glen Crow Brian and Bruce of Brampton Faith Missionary Faith Missionary Church ladies will have their regular Supper in the Sunday School Auditorium on Thursday at 630 pm Bill and Hazel Campbell will show their movie on their recent trip to the Holy Land All ladies are invited Sunday May is Mothers Day and every mother at church that day will receive special gift Paul Powers of Toronto will be present in Sunday School to use his gospel magic as he Shares the Bible with those pre sent He will also conduct the morning worship servire film Sounds of Love Will be shown in the evening We ex tend welcome to worship Willi us on that day Pragnell to their service perience toCentlennial for your service needs Ushers Welding Machine Shop 63 Boyne $1 Alliston MIG Welder for all Aluminum Welding Repairs Repairs or complete installation of aluminum or steel flooring in all sizes of trailers 45 trailers stake trucks flat beds etc Stool FREE ESTIMATES Film Fobrlcatin Equ pment admin Repair ANNOUNCEMENT Centennial Plymouthllhrysler 100 Bradford St are pleased to announce the appointment of Terry class mechanics lidrice and brings years ex Hiii specialty is Japanese vehicles Please call 7260393 Bell and Orville Mitchell The event was held in Chur chill Community Hall with about 120 attending $260 raised Euchre enthusiasts from Bar rie Holly Thornton Cookstown Stroud and the sur rotmding communities attend ed the party Wednesday night in aid of the Cancer Society About $160 was realized Prize winners were Reta Coutts Evelyn Wright Harold Shep pard and Douglas Kneeshaw Return home Community residents return ing home after spending the winter in Florida include Mr and Mrs David Donnelly Mr and Mrs Alex Shakell and Mr and Mrs Glenn Shakell and family They report the coldest winter experienced yet with very high monthly hydro bills for heating Buying heavier clothing for warmth was the rule rather than skimpy sports wear for swimming Socials Jane Rosendaal entertained friends and neighbors at cop perware party Tuesday night Mr and Mrs John Nagel spent few days in Minneapolis with relativts Mr and Mrs Arthur Jones have had an enjoyable five weeks in England Get well wishes are extended to Gladys McCluskie patient in Barrie hospital following heart attack Friends and former members of Churchill United church at tended the Open House Sunday to see the renovations in the Sunday School auditorium Mrs Robert Campbell Mrs Chalmer Pratt Mrs Anson Mc Cluskie Mrs Bonney Mrs Edgar Sturgeon and Mrs Ernest Kneeshaw poured tea The young people of the church were tea assistants The Sun day School has been completely renovated with modern pan nelling lighting and carpeting installed Cost of the project is about 88000 Sympathy is extended to the family of Dora Metcalfl Southern of annington who died last week Dora grew up east of the village on the old Beatty farm and was married from that home over 40 years ago News of our young people who have accepted new jobs recently includes Barbara Akers hostess at Mothers Pix 2a Parlour and Spaghetti House Bayfield Street This new Barrie restaurant seats 180 people and has 115 employees Janice Browning has ac epted poSition at anadian Tire Barrie and Sheila Brown ing is at Barkley Square restaurant at Fennells for ners Thornton Minor Hockey Auoc Thornton Arena Grounds Snack No Bar Alcoholic Beverages Information Call 726083 department lerry holds E3J1wnnï¬bl GRAVENHURST ONTARIO CANADA Telephonezl705 6872233 Toronto Direct Line 416 3649612 IS PLEASED SUNDAY MAY IS 1977 200 TD 400 PM We invite you to attend our celebration and view the renovations and changes meet the friendly new staff tour the new facilities and enjoy relaxing cup of coffee Coking forward to saying Hello