Barrie Examiner, 9 Nov 1977, p. 34

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the examiner Wodncsday Nov 1977 wedding album Baldwick Dufour Dalston United Church was the setting Oct for the wed ding of Florence Grace Baldwick daughter of Mr and Mrs Gilbert Baldwick of Midhurst and David George Dufour son of Mr and Mrs George Dufour of Rosemere Que Rev Arnie Chamerlain officiated while Harm Wursten was organist Given in marriage by her father the bride wore floor length gown of white polyester satin accented by high neckline and long sleeves trimmed with French lace and seed pearls She carried bouquet of red sweetheart roses babys breath and fern The maid of honor was Linda Spence of Barrie and the bridesmaids were Barbara Van Natter of Elmvale and Helen Doner of Toronto Kimberly Ann Elliot niece of the groom was flower girl Bob McCran of Toronto was best man at the wedding while Peter Kastner of Brampton and John Gillam of Rosemere Que were ushers reception and dance followed the ceremony at the espra Chalet in Dalston Outoftown guests were from Rosemere Montreal Lon don Brockville Brampton and Toronto Johnston rurny Aug1r at Church was the seting tor the October 22nd wmding 41 Bruce Allen John btor and Laura Maorien onnel ly The bride is thr daugfici of Mr art Mrs George Donnelly If lnnistil St tar no and the groom is the son of Mr and Mrs George Johnston Hit Phelpston Canon John Specrs ot ficiated at the ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father The soloist was Mary chm of the Trinity Anglican Choir She was accompanicd by Mr Gcrry Bass organist The bride wore her mothers wedding gown of white satin with sweetheart neckline and full chapel length train Her headress julictte ca covered with seed pearls he veil of bridal illusion tulle DonneHy alic carried bouquet of sonya roses accented with white stephanotis and green ivy The matron of honor was Mrs Ila Norman sistcr ot the bride of Ilalton Bridesmaids wcrc Miss Hcatlirer Hart anrt Mrs Itcina Allary sister of the bride both of Itarric Miss Ari drea Norman lialton was the lower girl Iicst man Hill Johnston Ihclpston was assisted by ushers Ken Craddock Ihclp stori and Dan Donriclly Toron to The roccption was held at thr Army Navy Air Force Club with music proVIdorl by Mr Jim Young For honeymoon to Vor mont the bride wore royal blue jumpsuit complimented by corsage of sonya rriscs The newlyweds will reside in Phelpston New booklet is ready to aid senior citizens TORONTO tCIl new booklet designed to guide senior citizens to special activities and programs in the city has been completed and is being dis tributor free of charge The 90 page mnior citizens guidebook to Toronto is the re sult of summer project by members of Young Canada Works Job rrrcat ion branch of hjyriIrr Canada Ichrt dircctor Cathy Van Hunn zo raid in an interview mmmht up lhc idca whilc inking rollrgi course on odit mg mid drriigr Although activi ties and projrrtr for scriior citi wns abound in ihc city she said there has TlVf lllrn single comprehensible oiiiiiric of whats available After weeks of research the eight project members pro duced ninechapter book in large type We put lot into the desi and photography to make book as entertaining as it is fac tual Miss Van Buren said SERVICES OUTLINE One chapter tries to make sense of the tangle of social ser vices offered by the govern ment to senior citizens Another outlines and describes available housing Requests from senior citizens lead to chapter detailing where to rchase everything from fo to furniture on budget Students honored at Commencement exercises at Eastview Secondary School Barrie took lace Saturday Many of schools students were honored for their academic achievements over thepast year Graduation diplomas were presented to 226 students while lanother 28 received Certificates of training and further 104 students received Honors Graduatedi lomas The val iction address was given by Jonathan Mills Grade 13 graduate and winner of the Lions Club scholarship for the highest aggregate in four specified Grade 13 courses He was also presented with the Barrie Legion history prize for the highest mark in year five Canadian History Musical selections were provided by the Eastview Choir and followed by reception for graduates and guests HEAD GIRL Rotary Club of Barrie awards went to the head girl Tracy Twitchell and head boy Mark Summers who both received trophy Ontario Scholarships in the form of certificate and $100 were presented to 27 students who attained an average of 80 per cent in six Grade 13 sub jects 27 SCHOLARS These 27 scholars include the following Christopher Atkin son Timothy Cain David Cam pbell Thomas Clark Daniel Cottenden Godwin Cotter Susan Fowler Michael Gore Christine Hopwood Janice Knight Randall Lipnicky Shane Mayes Larry McCuaig James McLean Jill McNall Jonathan Mills Celeste Phillips Marie Quinlan Robert Secor Nancy Smith Kurt Stauffert Pauline Stiver Bradley Stone Tracy Twit chell Karen Urquhart Peter Vatcher and Les Waldron As well Eastview Honor Awards were presented to the following students Sandi Bowman Carolyn Cameron Chris Dafoe Patti Jackman Hany Kirolos Fraser Mc Conney Jim McLean Jill Rid dell Lynn Slessor Colleen Smith Pauline Stiver Peggy Taylor Mark Tolfo Tracy Twitchell Les Waldron Pat Walsh and Rick Wehrle Scholarships and Awards for outstanding achievement went to the following students Dale Antunik Achievement Award for above average academic standing in the occupations program plus broad par ticipation in the ex tracurricular activities went to Fay Boyd Paul Sadlon Motors Inc Award for the most improved student in the Occupations program was shared by Marvin Easton and tick McMastcr George Worrall Realty Ltd Award for the highest mark in year mathematics was won by Susan Lempricrc MATHEMATICS AWARD Eastview Mathematics award of Excellence to be awarded to the student writing perfect mathematics examination was won by Alan Smith and Shelly Brumwell who each received prize The Dr Stuparyk Junior Science prizc of $25 to be presented to the studciit achieving the highest mark in year one and year two lcvcl Science was won by Debbic Skaer Year onc and Grigory Hodgins Your two National Secretaries Association prize for thc out standing student iri Shorthand went to Faith Spcncc who rccci vcd $150 It Jiltth Art award of $25 was awardcd to Judy Moorhousc for thc most rlcscr virig art work Arinc Holcroft rrccivcrl $23 for thc highcst mark in year tour love English from the Inner Whch of thc Notary Club prize Ladics Auxiliary to thc Kiwanis Club prizi for thc highcst mark in ycar four lcvrl English was awrirdcd in tlic form of $50 to Jancl rcto Inasthw lcchiiiciil Proficiency awards for out standing stiidcnts in carh ycar of tlic lmlinical program wcri awarded to Stcvc liatficld Ycar oric sponsored by Georgian Pontiac liuick Ltd lcd Spcarin Ycar two spon SOFHI by Gcorgiari loiitiiir Iiuick ltd ltalpli Koch Ycar three sponsored by Dykslla Bros Electrical ltobcrt Suggitt Year sponsored by thc Larlics Auxiliary of thc Lions Chili of liarric Each of Support needed lhc annual Christmas Scat campaign for thc Gcorgian Bay Area opened last wcck Lcttcrs with Christmas Seals will be mailed to all homes in Barrie and district The Georgian Bay Lung Association is hoping for good support in order to ensure the continuation of programs in health education better breathing conditioning classes and research The 1977 Christmas Seals are reproductions of two paintings both Eskimo scenes by the late Dr Paul Mari of Vancouver Dr Mari who worked in the British Columbia division of Tuberculosis Control in Van couver died May 25 of cancer He was 57 The two Eskimo scenes are family groupin etched against nort ern sky backgrounded by the midnight sun Each seal bears the red doublebarred cross of the Christmas Seal Organization and the words Canada 1977 the above four received $25 Ron Palmer received rize from Janes Stationery Lt for the Eastview Technical Subect Award presented to the stu ent with the highest mark in year three drafting lngar Packard also won prize from the same company for the highest mark in year Drafting Eastview Technical Subject award from Tandy Leather went to David Thanasse who received $25 for the highest marks in year four Electricity Agricultural Mechanics award from the Eastview Agricultural Club went to Peter Morgan who received $50 for the highest performance in Agricultural Mechanic course OUTSTANDING STUDENTS Outstanding students in each year of the Automotive Mechanics course received money and plaque as the Eastview Automotive Mechanics prize These studen ts are Wade Bulmer year one $10 Mike Bateman year two $20 Randy Corey year three $30 and Dan Hawkins year four$40 Eastview Business Club trophy for the highest marks in office practice and correspon dence went to Lynn Charlton who received plaque as well students Dorhroom Tissue new pi Bathroom Tissue Rt pa Punk Print Dltr iiits til rir 1i tr it Hcrstiiy Iririrrini lirirtilrili rl Rryimlris Aliuriiriiitii Foil in rt lrullliriiit Casin EXTRA Polidenr Ad Illrltl Stock up on brand name paper products asthe trophy Business and Professional Womens Club prize of $30 went to Dianne Currie who had the highest mark in Secretarial Practice MacLaren prize of $25 for the highest mark in senior Accounting was awarded to Alan Smith Modern Motors Ltd marketing rize of $25 for the highest mar in marketing concepts and practice went to Sharon Siebert and to Alan Smith for the highest mark in modem marketing thought Barrie Legion history prize was won by Jon Mills who received $50 for the highest mark in year five Canadian History Warren Stiver received $50 from the Barrie Community Credit Union prize for the greatest proficiency in applied computer studies Barrie and District Real Estate Board scholarship for the highest mark in Grade 13 Georgraphy was won by Mark Rifferw oreceived $100 SENIOR MUSIC Mr Music Senior Music award of $100 for outstanding work by senior student in the Music program was shared by Cathy Brennan and Jill Ridell Lions Club Scholarship for Toronto Jl TRACY TWITCHEIJ head girl the highest aggregate in four specified Grade 13 courses was presented to Jonathan Mills who received $100 Peter Vatcher received $100 as the Barrie Kiwanis Club Scholarship for the highest aggregate in six Grade 13 courlt ses Pauline Stiver received $200 as the De Vilbiss Scholarship for attaining the highest aggregate in three Grade 13 Science coursrs Racing fun for the whole family Frorri Cry lJ it Facial Tissue v0 MirMi trip Pope Towels Llllt 11 rri 83 Bic Shover i1llv 73 VICKS ViipaRi Vicki Vtipuruli lill vv lli Simr KHIlIt ii iii iiritcr 77 IHIIIUH Alitrirlwiit Puttslr rt llll IIHDiHI 800 1ir Vll Vinirr lumi 7w fr 6Roll Wrap OurRoqS oo OnrRog 90 Sunbeam Hot Shove Hot Lather Dispenser Hygiene Appliance rqrji Wella Dolsom iir anin VoiirUmiu 009 of Bows Water Pik Oral it Mm Hurt ii Ailytlillt 777 Alberto V05 Hair Spray 1l ti Revlon Milk Plus ShampooCondirioncr iw rrri lli Listerine CloseUp Toothpaste Dori Dasic AniISCpIK 100 till Nun Avrilail stir rrrl Aim loothpasre Ann mepmim Spriiy MI 100 ml 137 Vour home lu Trust Towers 131 For SelectionNolue and Satisfaction pen Mon to Sat until 1000PM Free Parking Barrie i5 Sellorope dtl avg 05 to VUI rAii 2477 YinriCmnic no Constance Sheppard Memorial Scholarship presen ted by the University Womens Club to the girl with the highest aggregate in six Grade 13 courses went to Pauline Stiver in the form of $200 West Bend of Canada award of $100 for the highest mark by graduating student in mathematics of investment or functions was shared by Pauline Stiver and David Cam pbell Miss Stiver also received $100 as the Eastview mathematics department award presented by the Eastview mathematics teachers for the highest marks by graduating student in Grade 13 MathematicsAlgebra Crown Life Mathetmtics awards went to several studen ts in various year levelsShelly Brumwell and Sherry Brum well will receive $40 for at taining the highest mark in year two level Mathematics Pamela Foxcroft and Diane Barlow $40 for highest mark in year three level Mathematics Kathy Hut chinson $60 for year four level Mathematics Alan Smith $60 for year four level Mathematics and Twitchell received $100 for the highest mmumv room SnowWhitr Paint Show Ceramic Figurines Jr vow 11 Li 35 rm ViewmosrerGitr Pok Ill uriri iv rii lliv 41 iv vl 599 rruiidiu Dig 6Wheol CP Delivery Truck iii Jruy rm Am tinnr Iwmkle liriiiiit liirlrldv Hill lilu Ride em toys sure to please toddlers Your Choice ea FisherPrice Music Box Record Player Nii id Ilit Maritiilip Won loitrrds it riirrs No litittoiiirs 1349 xii iit Mr Big 4Wheel Trucks hump dump commit or Stiiill ricnlx fill iIlilil iit riiiiqcrt liltistii It hier lllC 1195 59 Jumbo Colouring Book super 450 page size tirr hours of indoor activity mencement mark of graduating student in Grade 13 MathematicsCalculus Page Scholarshi for Agriculture and ome Economics awarded bys Page Scholarships Committee in memory of the former North Simcoe Agricultural represen tative Stewart Page was won by Marie Quinlan in the amount of $150 OUTSTANDING commaurron Mark Summers received $100 and plaque for the Major Hersey Citizenshi award for the most outsta ing con tribution to Citizenship The North Collegiate Achievement award went to Trac Twitchell for her out sta ing contribution to the curricular and extracurricular life of the school This is senior award for which trophy and plaque were presented BOOKS PUBLISHED TORONTO CP Two books about ballet have just come off the presses Kain and Augustyn with photos by Christopher Darling and text by John Fraser sells for $25 hardback and $10 paperback and Dance Today in Canada by Andrew Oxenham with Michael Crabb covers 19 Canadian dan ce com nies and includes 168 photos $345 EQUIVALENT GIVEN Three teaspoons of minced fresh herb usually replace one teaspoon of the dried herb BARRIE DENTURE CllNlC COlEllA DT Complete Denture 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