CITY NEWS The Barrie Examiner Thorsday March 25 l9763 WEA THER Showers fall Friday weather office says Showers forecast for today will likely materialize Friday the weather office insists Cloudy skies this morning were to give way to sunny skies this afternoon Low tonight near freezing high Friday 12 degrees Synopsis Skies are clearing in southern Ontario following overnight showers in many areas Temperatures will re main mild Some clearing will take place later today in North ern Ontario but wet snow or rain will follow by Friday mor ning to regions bordering the Great Lakes Toronto Mostly sunny this morning Winds westerly 15 to 20 today High near 15 Low tonight to Clouding over Friday with chance of showers High Friday near 10 Windsor London Hamilton Kitchener Lake St Clair Lake Erie Southern Lake Huron Niagara Sunny with cloudy pe riods today Winds westerly 15 to 20 High 13 to 15 Low tonight to few showers likely Fri day High Friday 13 to 16 Peterborough Northern Lake Huron Western Lake Ontario Southern Georgian Bay Mostly sunny this morning Winds westerly 15 to 20 today High 11 to 14 Low tonight to Cloud ing over Friday with chance of showers High Friday 10 to 12 Eastern Lake Ontario Hali burton Showers this morning Clearing this afternoon Winds Local General OPEN MEETING The Huronia Trail Riders will hold an open meeting April at 730 pm at the Clendenning home on the northeast corner of the 20th Sideroad and 13th Con cession of Innisfil For further information call Evelyn Clendenning 7262909 Member ship in the club is $6 per person or $10 per family MENS NIGHT The Christian Womens Club of Barrie will hold its annual mens night dinner April at 630 pm at the Continental Inn DUTCH FILMS Films and slides on Holland will be shown April at the Bar rie Apeldoorn Friendship Clubs gettogether at the Blue Flame Room Consumers Gas at pm southwest 15 to 20 High today 11 to 14 Low tonight to ex cept near in Northern Hali burton Friday clouding over in the afternoon High near 10 North Bay Sudbury Nor thern Georgian Bay Algoma Southern White River few flurries this morning Partial clearing this afternoon Winds northwest 15 to 20 High today to Low tonight near Friday periods of wet snow or rain likely High Friday to Northern White River Ger aldton Some light snow this morning Sunny periods this af ternoon High today near Low near 15 Occasional snow Friday Hight to Timagami Mainly cloudy with few flurries today Winds northwest 15 Temperatures steady to Clearing this eve ning Low 10 to Increasing cloudiness Friday with chance of snow in the afternoon High Friday to Cochrane Moose River casional light snow ending by afternoon Clearing this eve ning Winds northwest 15 High today 12 to Low tonight 10 to 15 Increasing cloudiness Fri day Chance of snow by eve ning High to Wiiiisk Sunny with cloudy periods today Increasing cloudiness Friday High both days t0 Low tonight 20 to 25 Ottawa Montreal Cloudy with scattered showers today Windy learing tonight Mainly 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orders for homemade Easter eggs The eggs are chocolatecoated creamfilled and brightly decorated and will sell for 60 cents each or 70 cents gift boxed Orders may be placed by telephoning Judy French 322 1872 FREE WITH AD Firestone MONDAY MARCH 29th 715 PM Double cord for 20 $100 games Triple Card for 4th early bird FREE ADMISSION PARKING Buses 7284945 Toronto International Centre Airport Rd and Derry Rd the zoning on an existing building to permit retail stores The property 359 Bayfield St is small office building which cannot be rented by the owner Benmore Construction Ltd he said The owner wants the proper ty zoned for retail rather than service commercial Mr Wrigley said much of the building 15600 square feet is vacant except for small por tion rented to United Trust The owner he said is talking with furniture store about the possibility of using the building The builder came to Barrie in good faith and he made mistake in the zoning he said The owner has made number of attempts to rent the building under the existing zon ing without success Barrie planning board defer JACKPOT MUST GO with purchasC Mower belore ira c0st Stores USE OUR Firestone IllRI CREDIT pLAN OR red decision on the rezoning pending further information from the owner The boards zoning commit tee recommended against the change because the site does iiol have the required number of parking spaces Ken Whatmough chairman said the committee felt the shortageof parking spaces is serious The site has 54 spaces but requires 78 under the new zoning The site also lacks sufficient lot area lot frontage and side ilEST SPEAKER John Clarke will be guest spsaker at the April meeting of the Barrie Horticultural Society scheduled fortl pm at Ilillcrest public school Mr Clarke will discuss Gods Rock Garden NOW OPEN Equipment Ltd Evenings Call HARVEY CASSELL 519 3232343 Government Sales GRAHAM LUMSDEN 416 3898760 lttlllSlTIal ti ljiiiiz non iniiipmont Ll liVlll Yiitil lmlml ladies quiet li£llt littlllt stylitiii 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