Nativity scene at Memorial Square Carlos liveira left Knights of Columbus church activities director and Adrien iervais right past director put the finishing touches on lamb which forms part of the groups nativity scene at Barries Memorial Square Lending hand is Lloyd Hickman longtime friend of Oliveiia who is visiting from Newfoundland Thc nativity scene is an annual Knights of Columbus project which club members say is intended to put hrist hack in Christmas Examiner Photo RCMP regard statement as technically correct OTTAWA iCPi The RCMP regarded as technically cor rect June 17 Commons state ment in which Solicitor General Francis Iox said RC MP participation in an illegal Montreal raid was unique and isolated act of illegality Assistant Commissioner Murray Sexsmith testified Thursday He had been asked by Mr Justice David McDonald heading royal commission in quiry into illegal RCMP acts Dunlop St Bayfield Mall Georgian Moll whether he had discussed with other officers Operation Cath edral illegal opening of mail by the RCMP after hearing of the Fox statement few minutes earlier Scxsm ith had testified that he lid not get legal opinion about the op eration because he regarded mailopenings as illegal He said he had discussed the June 17 statement with other of ficers and we concluded that ll was technically correct Sexsmitli said the Montreal Nmm Wmewu New raid was unique and isolated in the sense that he had never heard of another case of break ing and entering by the RCMP in which documents had been removed wrinanently in another statement luly ti Fox said the breakin had not been unique case and ap pointed royal commission to examine law breaking by the fedeial police force Sexsiiiith said that he did not know about lllt Fox stateiiiciit until after it was made The Perfect Gift coat by Hudsons Bay See the full line of coats iackets scarves and blankets at Barries ex clusive Hudsons Bay outlets Brass Glenn Downtown Mel Brass Clothing Inc Brass Mens Wear ltd church by Mrs Saunter 7752470 Christmas carol service will be held at St Peters Anglican church Sunday at 945 pm with The Gift of Love group in attendance There will be Christmas Eve services at both churches United Church at 730 pm and Choral Communion at the Anglican Church at8oclock No services will be held in the village on Christmas Day St Peters will join in the service with St Pauls Innisfil at 10 am and the United Church members will worship at Gilford United Church at 1030 am PRESIDENT SPEAKS Nearly 2500 women from 53 countries and 50 states attended the Church Women United Triennial Conference last July at Purdue University in In diaiia Jean Brody of Barrie president of Toronto Con fercnce United Church Women was one of them In an illustrated talk Mrs Brody reported on the event to Churchill UCW at their November meeting Signatures of Faith was the theme of the threeday meeting Long ribbons of paper containing hundreds of signatures portraying the con cerns of women around the world formed backdrop on the huge stage The spotlight was on different people who told about the pro blems of their countries Ninetyfour workshops were offered on various topics and participants were encouraged to talk and express their con cerns and solutions ACHIEVEMENT Three area girls were award od provincial honors on Nov 26 at 411 Achievement Day at Churchill Community Hall Cheryl Kell and Lori Smith of Churchill and Lynn Jack of lilford had completed 12 homemaking projects Julie ronan Anne Cainp bell Janet Jack Heather Mar tin and Nancy Peacock com plctui six projects for county honors ll1 SIEILAIII long llIIIt resident of this area Harry Stewart died Nov it at thcagc of 93 Mr Stewart was born on the 7285353 7281879 7371924 Sixth Line son of Robert Stewart and Monica Mc Cullough He moved to South Half Lot 19 concession as boy and continued to farm there after his marriage until the mid 19405 He lived in Lefroy for about 20 years before moving to Bar me Mr Stewart was councillor in Innisfil from 1924 to 1926 and was active in community ac tivities and Lefroy United Church Sympathy is extended to his wife Estelle and son Robert Verrol Stewart of Alliston Another son Clarence of Michigan predeceased his father by few weeks ARTIST SPEAKS talented artist from Gilford was guest speaker at the Christmas dinner meeting of Churchill Womens Institute WI Norma Boddy said there are good painters in Canada but they have to go elsewhere to be recognized Mrs Boddy traced the history of art from the early Egyptians to modern times At one stage she said landscapes were not painted The theory was why paint the outside when it is so easy to walk out and en joy it It was in poor taste to paint ordinary household scenes until ff friend indeed IEE lIIIll BARRIE COMMUNITY CREDIT umox no HULLOOIINC GRADING YRUOCNING SNOW REMOVAL SEPTIC TANK INSTALLATION GRAVEL TILL TOP SOIL STROUD 4361927 JACK BATES EAVESTROU GNING CONTRACTOR 5V in WORK EULLY GUARANTEED GENERAL REPAIRS FREE ESTIMATES 7268657 in BURTON AVE That Rockin Chair Comfort With 01111 FIREPLACES ACCESSORIES Mile Stem Eoctory Ielt aptcu Mn BILOTTA DRYWALL WEATIIERTHRON HEAT PUMP For Winter Heating Summer Cooling Up to 40 Savings Over Stan dard Electric Heat No in North America 38 Elan St 7261439 VIS Barrie Collingvvood NOW in Elmvale tit liunlopSt 13l llumtSL clo Hockcn Ford 7286527 4450331 322312l EXCAVATING the 1920s she said as she showed still life painting she had done in shades of brown She used this picture to show that one color has ten tones and each can be used to make complete picture WI members were given an opportunity to paint canvass with the thought that the artist would finish the painting and give it to the society Churchill Womens Institute will celebrate its 75th birthday next year Jean Constable Vi vian Lockhart Ruth Stewart and Ruth Lucas were named committee to arrange events Perfect attendance of the 31 members of the WI was one of the highlights of the meeting In addition there were 22 guests TWEEDSMUIR HISTORY The microfilms of the Tweedsmuir Histories are much in demand at the Ar chives of Ontario at 77 Gren ville Street Toronto Hester Walker said last week at Cookstown Mrs Walker provincial curator of Tweedsmuir Histories for the Womens In stitute was conducting workshop Twenty curators from Simcoe District attended In 1947 Lady Tweedsmuir then the wife of Canadas governorgeneral suggested that Womens Institute bran DAY Christmas SPECIAL All Bar Rentals from Fri am Dec 23 Wedam Dec 28 399 plus mileage We try harden 29 10 PLAN N9 641379 1379 sq ft AREA ches compile histories Those histories were named in her honor and in Simcoe County alone there are about 84 Needsmuir histories When volume reaches 100 pages or more it is closed and new volume started Branches are advised to have their closed volumes microfilmed free service the Ontario Ministry of Agricu ture and Food These films are stored at the Ontario Archives and can be seen there on request Mrs Walker said under the interlibrary loan system the films can also be requested by our local librarians and the films will be sent out But one must have reader which projects the contents for reading Churchill Womens Institute has one volume ready now for microfilming and the pages in the second volume are increas ing Is there anyone in the Chur chill area who would volunteer their help in gathering material for our community history If so contact the writer or any member of the Womens In stitute Mrs Walker said Simcoe County leads Ontario in the number of Home and Farm logs being compiled These logs prepared by home owners describe the history of the house or farm gt in word and picture from its beginning Changes are added as made and the log always remains in the home even though the pro perty is sold community edger PlOTTOIIlIS fire lace doors the oxamlner Friday Dog 16 1977 hawkestone by Muriel Hart 4872030 number of persons from the village went by bus recently to see the presentation of the Living Christmas Tree at the Peoples Church on Shep pard Avenue in Toronto There were nearly 3000 per sons in attendance at the Church There will be no service at St Aidans Church on Christmas Day but there will be service at the United Church at 10 am when the Sunday School will join with the members for this celebration SYMPATIIY Sympathy is expressed to Mrs Robert Coote and members of her family in the loss of mother and grand mother Mis Reid of Hamp shire Mills who passed away Dec She was 84 Funeral Service was held from the Mundell Chapel on Dec with burial in St An drews Cemetery The annual Sunday School supper was held at the United Church on Dec 10 Over 80 peo ple enjoyed dinner and enter tainment upstairs with every class participating Santa arrived to distribute gifts Members of the United Church Women met at the Church on Dec It was CONCRETE BLOCK SPlJl 50 OFirepluce grates Woterproofers Marble slabs Fans calcium out types of funk dump OSilica Sand Reintorcing rod insulation 9el° cleanouts Clack Posts Steel lintels Roofing scree bl°ClI qmde tools Hardeners Wire mesh Materials Concmle lle anrflgnd Sealers Brick Shingles CllY blCl Musomy °Carport Block vents Drywall VH usenibond Post Saddles Block wire supplies dlflues Sayrege PVC Pipe 3le Ties OStyrofoam crmney cal product Fittings AMhOf 50 DBIock till Tam came OPolyetheIene Droinoge pipe Uclt anchors insulation F° hm mm Surnp pump Wire 00 95 Unit steps Chmney block UMortor colors wells OPatio slabs DamPers oSonotube OCulverts curbs Heotilators 00 can ton coming fittings snowy evening and the special speaker Mrs Hisey from Creemore was unable to attend Correspondence and business was dealt with and the packing of Christmas parcels discussed Theatre course for Western LONDON Ont CP The University of Western Ontario plans to introduce fouryear theatreanddrama program in 1978 Prof Collins chair man of the universitys English department said Wednesday that the program is designed to offer more 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