Barrie Examiner, 3 Jun 1977, p. 7

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Vespra firefighters are auc tioning off everything from 14 hp riding mower to bucket of fried chicken Saturday in Minesing The auction which organizer John Collins hopes will draw some 390 to 450 people is fundraising effort by the volunteer brigade The money will go to the Simcoe Rescue Squad to our fund for burnedout families and to the muscular dystmphy fundhcsaidinan interview The rescue squad will get 50 per cent of profits he said Icaro station Bessie Crawford 4873921 Six Simcoc County women were in Ottawa recently for threeday BMWS convention held at arleton University Attending the conference were Mrs Mary Hansen Mrs Bessie Crawford of Om Station Mrs Ron Gallupe of Creemore Mrs Estelle Wissler of Orillia Mrs Gordon Bonney of March mount and Mrs Anne Fair brotherof Midland The women also went on tulir1our Socrals Mr and Mrs Mike Mc Connell flew to Florida recently where they spent two weeks visiting Mr and Mrs Victor OBrien in Sarasota They returned home by car with the Briens Alfred Knowles of Richmond Surrey in England is spending eight weeks with Mr and Mrs Frank Halfacre Mr Knowles is brotherinlaw of Mrs Halfacre Twoyearold Brandy Raven while another 40 per cent goes to muscular dystrophy Firefighters have collected enough equipment to fill four or five garages says Collins Some of what they have col lected were donations while others were purchased at very low prices through cooperative manufacturers says Collins Canadian General Electric in Barrie is donating $86000 worth of equipment through low price agreement ays Dennis Nykoliation marketing manager of CGE We are offering them end daughter of Donna and Randy Raven of Toronto spent four days recently with grand parents Stan and Karen Raven of Guthrie baby shower was held recently for Mr John Henry at the home of Eleanor McIlardy hosted by Kathie McHardy and Nancy Shelwell She received number of gifts and thanked guests before aluncheon was served Mr and Mrs Joe Brown returned home recently after spending two weeks vacation in St Lucia inthe Caribbean Society class OOKSTOWN The Thorn ton District Horticultural Socie ty will offer onenight class in Oriental flower arranging Wednesday June at Trinity United Church in Thornton Ihc cla$ starts at 815 pm and participants are asked to bring their 0er flowers and containers service The Municipal holds the interest rate on savings Rates Subject to change wrthout notice Compare the rate you are now receiving from your financial institution and youll find we offer the best rates around So why not drop in soon meet the friendly people and taste that old fashioned while enjoying cup of freshly brewed coffee hgutgé the municipal luv SthrIth loan corportitlriti Imr Over 100 Million Dollars in Assets Dunlop at Owen 7269311 Georgian Mall 7260340 Branches Orillia Midland Gravenhurs and Pembroke MEMBER Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation Student Council at Eastview Eastview Secondary Schools student council for the 19771978 year has been busy preparing for the new year The new council are from left Kirk Summers vice president Carol Cof fey secretary JoAnne Walsh president and Alan Smith treasurer Examiner Photo Mowers to fried chicken at firetighters auction ofline products at good quality and extremely low terms he says DOESNT KNOW CGE doesnt know what pros fit it will get back from the dealhe says Were willing to take our chances and underwrite the valuehe says CGE was approached by some of its employees who are volunteer Vespra firefighters says Nykoliation Ihey approached us to see what we could do to help he says Other items available from auction include four partysize pizzas worth $50 from Robertas Pizzeria 40 to 45 gallon steel drums from Molsons Brewery stereo speakers cabinets TV games and metal detectors worth $800 from Radio Shack and 14 hp new riding mower an eight hp riding mower two used riding mowers and three new mulchers from Giffen Farm Equipment Refrigerators washers and dryers beds and some antiques will also be available says Col lins Collins got the idea for the auction which will be held at the Minesing Community Hall after auctioning off leftover food from Christmas party as ajoke got $40 for $10 worth of foodhe said So thought if could do that for fun could do it to make money for our fund he added Professional auctioneer Graham Allan has volunteered his services and Collins has of ficial approval to assist him he says Seventeenyearold Patsy Simpson is becoming familiar to sight to motorists on Highway 27 south of Elmvale Patsy works for Allan Cook Ltd directing traffic through the resurfacing project on Highway 27 Examiner Photo She likes fresh air but money is nice too Patsy Simpson of Stroud likes the fresh air and sun shine and in her new job shell get all she can handle Patsy works as flag per son for Allan Cook Ltd on the Highway 27 resurfacing project between Ferguson ville and Elmvale She said she tried to get the job last year and thanks to her fatherinlaw who works for Cook Patsy donned her hard hat last month to direct traffic around the heavy machinery being used in the resurfacing work When the Highway 27 pro ject is finished Patsy said she hopts to move on to the companys next job She likes the fresh air and sunshine she is getting on the job but the money is nice too BARRIE DENTURE CLINIC COLELLA DT Complete Denture Service 7264721 149A Dunlop St Member Dcnturist Society of Ontario New Lifestyle Country Estate Homes gt Box 2060 OrilliaOntario arm 705 3257100 Iefro by Georglna Mltchoill 4563232 LEGION NEWS The Lefroy Bell Ewart Cana dian Legion Branch 547 held an election of officers in the Legion Hall May 29 Those presiding over the elec tions were zone commander Les Dodd deputy zone com mander Byron Miskimons and past zone commander Ralph Newell Those elected are president Ken Wilkinson first vie president Ralph Crumb se cond vicepresident Alex Ed die and third vicepresident Bill Ralph Those elected for the ex ecutive committee are Joe McKeown Jack Baxter Tom Brocklebank Phil Robson Rick Hillan Jim Hastings Sr Other offices will be elected by the executive at later date The club is busy working on an annual sports day to be held on July This year the Stayner Pipe Band will lead the parade It will be games day for the children They will be competing in all sorts kinds of sports and games etc In the evening there will be dance held at SICC More in formation will be announced later Dont forget the bake sale which will be put on by the Ladies Auxiliary of Branch 547 JUST MOVED What you need right now is helping hand Be sure to get in touch with the Welcome Wagon hostess She can help you get to know your new community as quickly as possible 7264454 BARRIE CONCERT ASSOCIATION Proudly Presents for I97778 ANNA RUSSELL Internationally famous Concert Comedienne WINNIPEG SYMPHONY ARIOSO TRIO Soprano Clarinet Piano FLUTE HARP DUO Paula Elliot Marie Lorcini Members of the Hamilton Philharmonic Saturday June I977 Visit Our Booth at COMMUNITY RECREATIONAL SHOWCASE BARRIE ARENA Information and Series Tickets Available dults $12 l0 am pm Students $6 on Saturday at 10 am at the Legion Hall Parents wanted The will be holding meeting Wednesday June at pm at the Killamey Beach School Come out and help to organize and plan activities for your children We need you Cubs in the area will be atten ding Cuboree this weekend at Camp Wildman Dedication At the Sunday tnoming ser vice May 29 at the Lefroy United Church dedication was made in memory of Mr and Mrs Mervin Noble who were lifelong members of the church Iwo nioe stands with brass jardinieres with ferns in to decorate the front of the church were presented by the family Those present were Mr and Mrs Fred Noble Mrs Reta Noble Mrs Mabel Noble Mr and Mrs H0ward Noble Mr and Mrs Dee Chantler from Newton Robinson and Mrs Walter Browning of Churchill Rev George James officiated and Mrs Ruth Morris sang solo After the service coffee was served in the Sunday School Room In the evening 90minute musical talent night was presented by Joyce Sheppard It was her part of plan to raise money for the church remodel ing Some time ago 16 members CEDAR 24 36 high Decorotive evergreens °Our Woolworth Regular Limited quantities fife 59 ft It metal Greenwhite color Our Woolworth Regular Assorted colors rolls per pack 0Limit pkgs per customer Our Woolworth Regular AVE TEEN Assorted prints One size fits all OOur Woolworth Regular Price 51 19° PYRAMIDAL Price Our Wootwortll Special Price 399 STORALL STORAGE SHED Price Our Woolworth Special Price PAPER TOWELS Price Our WooiwortII Special Price 63 HALTER TOP Our Woolworth Special Price 5616 Bayfield Street Downtown Barrie the examiner Friday June 1977 were given $5 to use as they could and to see how they could make it grow Some did baking other baby sitting bookeeping and one made an afghan Many other arts were used as well They brought in $236 with two still to hear from Joyce made about $60 on her music night which is to be added Rev George made 20 kites and could have made orders if time per mitted Those that participated were two guest singers from Toronto Misses Alex Numey and Quita OHallern duet by the two of them en titled Nigtts of Splendor and one given by Mina Kelly and Dorothy Jackson were sung There were piano solos Christine and Leslie Richar son Solos were given by Alex Nuney Ray Sparling Quita OHallem Bill Hipwell Tom Keane and Ruth Morris Ruth wore dress and hat and acceories bought at the rummage sale the day before and looked quite attractive singng Second Hand Rose ELEANORE HONEY BA AMus MusG PAEd will be teaching piano to limited number of students in September I977 For further in 728 formation call 4313 in the evening mm Unnvcmofirllu Of 899 each 5713 23 frame White only 15395 each Price Price use 109 pkg 2ior700 $5 0021i Mmdey ta Frtdey Bill to Sill pmrrSaIuIdey 92 Prices in effect Sat June 4th Petunias Tomatoes Marigolds more 09 plants per box °0ur Woolworth Regular Price CCM TARGA 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