Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 11 Mar 1976, p. 13

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8th Avenue residents and planning board members fdimb along tlte slopes ct iavine west of Sunnidale Road dime area is the proposed loc jufitm of 42unit towuhouse de New colorsExciting new concepts in furniture design velopmeiit by George Davies James Wright lower right ar chitect with Ian McPherson and Associates planning con sultants conducted the tour of the property TllCSdtW after Avuwmi TOUR AREA OF PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT itoon Residents are opposing the development for three rea sons They are the noise level from Highway 400 the destr uction at the ravine land and the rezoning of the proper single family de tached to multiple iiiiil lne planning board sent lllc plan to city hall departments tEx amincr Photo ty from The timeless beauty of French Provincial Dramatize your dining room With The Premier Collection by Canapar This soite com bines quality construction and desrgn in the French PfOVlnClal manner with distinctive carvedeffect details and antiqueook hardware accents 7pce swte consists of oval table with authentic French Provincial legs china cabinet with hutch that features crown top glass doors glass shelves interior lighting Slde chairs of solid wood construction With figureeight backs comfonable seats upholstered in decoratorselected fabric All pieces have warm satinsheen finish to reflect the consummate luxury of this beautiful suite Matching arm chair is optional extra All prices in effect til Monday March 15th All sales limited to stock on hand Ftestomatic 39 QUlIllop mattress Wllll FlexOLoc construction plus quality constructed foundation hardwood legs brackets and headboard in Colonial French Prownciai or Modern white Vinyl Your choice of we woliu nuout KELSONS 7pce suite ir ii rl 473 Ly it at Broyhill wev+4u vs no4vva4bi Wu¢www Actors interpret play individually KINGSTON Ont lCPl What kind of man was Ham let the moody Pnince of Don mark whose uncle murderer his father and married his mother and who seeks to avenge the floul deed Actors and directors have agonized over the question ever since Shakespeare wrote the great tragedy more than 375 years ago and Robin Phillips ortisic director 01 Strritford Festival is no nearer defini tive answer than any of the oth ers For this years festival he chose two actors to intcrmet the rule in their own way 11 the direction of himself aneril liam lluit the festivals most distinguished actor Richard Monette in his first starring role at Sliratford whose the model of Dr llnill001l HIN sionate but petulant youth who grows to lilCtLilli in the rule Nicholas Pennell nlJlTC tf perienced and older Stratfor dian chose to be the more sen sitive poetic and sensuous princc The two Versions opened the 99 47 El 75 mi ill difference in lull plus bonus oftOto of that dilleience GREA GUARANTEE ll Within 90 days lrom date of puichase you can Iind the identical item fer less at any otherretaller Bad BOy Wlll rebate you the sgt vv ge wrvu ort gtl fr ur oolgtI THE BARBIE EXAMINER THURSDAY MARCH It 1976 l3 OBITU CANADIA ELLEN BARBER Canadia Ellen Barber wife of the 1310 Edward thrbcil died Tuesday in the Royal Victoria Hospital in Barrie Mrs arher was the mother cl Bessie Mrs Large of festivals spring tour on the weekend with favorable re iort eioiiltr to received watm tihllallst his iiertormancc and Icnncll was given an ova tion for his more absorbing per tinc The festival aso opener The Tempest with IIutt as the de posed Duke of Milan turned iiiiigicizm and with lcmicll and ltilonctte is Ariel and Caliban rcapcctively the symbols of the spirits cf light and darkness commanded by Piosipcro on his enchanted island The three plays will be seen for two weeks in Montreal and the double version of Hamlet will be seen for three weeks iii Otawn before ltillln to Strat imd tor the summer run it answerer EJEMWERX till CIMIGI ARIES zvyerale Rose Mrs Roe of linnff William of Toronto Nor val of Barrie Henry of Aurora Jclhn of Barrie and the late James She also had 21 grand children and 20 great grand children She is also survived by her sister Gladys Mrs Cr owe of Barrie Mrs Barber is resting at the Jennett Funeral Home 152 Btad ford St Barrie Visiting will be uth commitfal the ciiaiiel Friday at pm Interment will he in Alliston Union Cfimctery MARY JANE LEY Mary Jane Ley of Barrie died Sunday in the Royal Victoria Hospital She was 69 Mrs Loy is survin by her sister Velma liodgkinscn and her brmher Ernest both of lIawkes tone She was predeceased by her husband Chester Lorne Ley her sister Rhoda Gibson and her bro tlter Gordon Services were held today Wed ncdvi in the chapel of the Sterkiey Funeral Home with bur ial in Barrie Union Cemetery nw 4lt Ivvro RENTACAR 341 BAYFIELD or 7370800 vvkfié by he Broyhill Classic Heres classic charm in gracefullycurved French PrownCial bedroom suite that fea iilleS carbriole legs serpentine drawer iionts and rich engraved cherrywood iiiish Siiite consists of 9drawer triple dresser about 60 wrdel framed mirror drawer chest about 50 34 and fi queensize interlaced headboard thiciiing night tables are an optical extra lNCLUDE 4pce suite ALL PRICES FREE DELIVERY RNIURESALE HIGHWAY 26 27 BARRIE 7267053 It it mucus cw

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