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Barrie Examiner, 22 Apr 1976, p. 16

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iaThe Barrie Examiner Thursday April 22 1976 ANNOUNCEMENTS SPECIAL NOTICES CASH RATES UNRESTRICTED MONEY rlenced sales representatives now cal ing on stores office and apartment buildings motels hotels restaurants industries factories churches schools Ex Death Notices Engagements Birth $500 UN hospitals etc to sell our maximum 40 words additional words cents per word gzlonailyfipvhetiltised 0d longAerlife $5 ranlm pr UCTS 99 no barrier car necessary Sideline or full c°rd °f mm 25 WW time Highest commissions plus bonus gift and travel awards paid every Tuesday on automatic yearround repeat business No technical knowledge reeded as our Sales Manual shows you how to make money with your very first Additional words cents per word In Memoriam no verse $500 Verse per count line extra 21 cents per line call This is our 32nd year In Canada and Coming Events $322 per column inch our biggest Choice protected territory Barrie and district must be filled im mediately Write Daytron Box 420 HamiltonOntarIo REQUIRED tor Cookstown area tousekeeper to live In from March 8th to June 23rd to care for two teenage girls For further information call 4589709 FULLER BRUSH DEALERS required in Barrie area Part or full time Write Mr Ellis 100 Hamilton Dr Newmarket HAVE YOU 15 spare hours week Earn Seoworking on your own time Also two full time positions Car necessary lie8956532 FULL AND parttime staff required Uniforms supplied good salary paid breaks Apply In person to and Drive In or telephone 7280941 STUDENT REQUIRED for weekends on farm Telephone 4589450 after pm 900 to $400 per month extra Income family business has parttime opening for an ambitious couple individual 726 VIOO for Interview MATURE PERSON wanted to come Into our home to care for small child Mon day to Friday am to 530 pm Allan dale area7265316aiter530 pm FARM COUPLE to look after small acreage general maintenance and help with horses One for houskeeplng in main house nice home provided on pro perty Pickering area References please Write Box P80 Barrie Examiner or call 4166945350 EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER ac counts receivablepayable general ledger trial balance payroll Telephone 684353 SUMMER BUSINESS opportunity Partner needed to run miniature golf range Telephone 7280452 GROWING COMPANY requires am bitious hard working person to manage retail and wholesale division of aluminum building products company Duties Include sales and shipping Ver sitillty and willingness to work Satur days are must Submit resume to Post Office Box 762 Barrie EMPLOYMENT WANTED AM vocalist and lead guitarist dou ble on bass and cross harp Looking for steady work with local band all styles Wayne 7264089 MARRIED MAN age 28 Grade 13 chauffeurs licence own tools oriented In sales to mechanics Seeks sileady or Al parttime employment calls welcome 7264089 lEGAl NOTICE OF SALE Under the Mechanics Lien Act Sale by PUBLIC AUCTION Friday April 23 I976 at pm at COOKSTOWN SALES BARNS Hwys 89 400 I967 Dodge Dart GT Lic JFB705 1974 licence Vehicle No LP73872I5I607 1971 Dodge Coronet Lic EYK757 1975 licence Vehicle No WL4IGXAI39151 Vehicles left at SAM MIDDELS TOWING 435 Essa Rd Barrie DATED at BARRIE April IS 1976 Al 521 TENDERS TENDER FOR CONSTRUCTION OF SEWAGE WORKS AT CAMP RAMAH Lot 4i Concession Township of Muskoka Lakes Tenders will be received by the undersigned until pm April 30th I976 The proiect includes the con struction of clay lined sewage lagoons of 045 acres and 037 acres plus related piping and appurtenances Tenders must be accompanied by bid bond in the amount of lO° of the ten dered price For plans tender documents and further information contact Mr Fellus Camp Ramah 3l0l Bathurst St Toronto Ont M6A 2A6 14167892l93 A21 AUCTION SALES BROWNS ANTIQUE AUCTION DUNTROON VILLAGE HALL 24 Hwy South of Collingwood This Saturday evening April 24 at pm Viewing from pm PARTIAL LIST lb pieces of georgous cranberry glass in cluding pickle iar espergue baskets large banquet lamp shades vases table lamp vinegar cruet apple etc Flowered hat pin holders Biscuit barrels Large Royal Nip pon foot iardiniere Colored and Clear salt sellers Floe blue and other plates Willow dozen butter plates platters Royal Doulton pitchers Other pieces vinegar cruets blue dresser set cake stands and comports etc 30 pieces of bedroom china including pitcher and bowl sets one cut crystal dozen chamber pots etc hanging small Tiffany lamps hanging cale oil lamps one with pink casted shade table lamps 40 colored and embosed bottles sealers 25 cracks and iugs col fee grinder lO butter ladies butter bowls and prints kitchen utensils harness bells cutter bells and small string old telephone switchboard wall telephones Daffodil mouth pieces Steeple clock Richmond Hill ginger bread clocks and others gentlemans pocket watches etc Pine coun try furnishings beautifully flnished including corner and flattowall glass top cup boards tables including Har vest drop leaf bake round lamp and kitchen blanket and wood boxes chairs washstands Ice box flop bench church pew new dry sinks etc Victorian fur niture Including round dining table washstands set of dining chairs pair of lamp tables drawers red velvet and carved wood barbers chair buffett trunk wingchalr set of pressback chairs face others etc etc no reproductions or reserves as usual Heat seating and food booth pm start A2 BIRTHS STANFIELD Barrie and Fay of Mldhurst are happy to announce the bir th of their daughter Trudy Kathleen at Monday April 19 1976 at Royal Vlc toria Hospital Barrie Special thanks to Dr Johns STRANGWAY Mr and Mrs Fred Strangway of 313 Grove Street Barrie are happy to announce the birth of their son Cameron James lbs ozs at Royal Victoria Hospital on April 15 1976 Abrother for Carrie FLOWER FAIR The Florist Who Cares GROVE DUCKWORTH PLAZA 7268642 Jyl5 URIELS FLOWERS 77 BAYFIELD ST 7281561 Au6 DEATHS RAMSAY ISABELLE MAt the Royal Victoria Hospital Barrie on Tuesday 1916 Isabelle Graham beloved wife of the late Joesph Ram say In her 86th year Dear mother of and Margaret Stewart both of Barrie Ken Gienn ot Platt svllle Joe of Toronto and Jean Adams predeceased Grandmother of 20 grand children and lo greatgrandchildren predeceased by one sister Pearl Burton Resting at the Steckley Funeral Home Ill Worsley St Barrie Service in the on Friday April 23 at pm In terment Barrie Union Cemetery In lieu flowers Memorial Donations may be made to any favorite charity Legion April 20 Allan at Callander Douglas MID Of NMIIIBIICI diape Auxiliary Service Thursday at pm WATSON Dorothy Grace At York on Wednesday April 21 1976 Dorothy Scott of RR Beeton beloved wife of Charles Watson and loving sister of Ger trude Mrs Harvey Perrinl Toronto Charlotte Mrs Harold de Lagran of Lambeth Ruth Mrs William Earle ot Omemee George Scott of Crime and Marion Mrs Hugh Wallace Chrissie Mrs John Coleman and Allan Scott all of Barrie Friends may call at the Lathangue and Skwarchuk Funeral Home 30 Simcoe Street Bradford Ser vice and committal In the chapel Friday April 23 an pm Interment Bar County Hospital Newmarket rle Union Cemetery BUTLER Royal Victoria Hospital Barrie Jack Nettle Mrs Union Cemetery IN MEMORIAMS 1959 day sore As time goes by we miss you more God took you from your suffering here dear Janis and Jim COMING EVENTS RESERVE FRIDAYJUNE 25 ANNUAL STRAWBERRY SUPPER Bond Head United Church A23 RUMMAGE SALE SATURDAY APRIL 24 9am Fellowship Hall Collier St United Church 7283145 or 7283796 RUMMAGE SALE FRIDAY APRIL 23 79 pm SAT APRIL 24 94 pm OLD ROYAL BANK BLDG at Five Points Sponsored by the MELLO BLENDS A23 NOTICE deadline for classified word ads pm previous day noon Saturday TELL MORE SELL MORE When you place your articles For Sale ad In The BArrio EXamIner keep these points In mind state tachments Specifications Condition Finish Age Color Make it easier for the prospect to buy Remember the Articles for Sale classification is the Peoples Market Place Kenneth Arthur At the on Tuesday April 20 1976 Kenneth Arthur Butler In his Nth year Beloved father of Ronald and Johnnie Dear brother at Hoover May Mrs Thomas Watson Bill Arrls Mrs Galllnger Gerald Betty Lou Mrs Arsenouih and Shirley Mrs McLaughlin Resting at the Steckley Funeral Home 30 Worsley Street Bar rie Service in the chapel on Friday April 23 at 130 pm Interment Barrie GILHEANY In loving memory of our dear Betty who passed away on April 22 Many years have passed since that sad When you dear Betty were called away We miss you so much our hearts are But you left us wonderful memories Always In our hearts Mom and Dad COMING EVENTS BINGO ODDFELLOWS EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT 800 pm l00F HALL FERRIS LANE Jackpot SIOO refreshment booth ThTF AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE FOR GORDON COCHRANE Lot I6 Can Essa Twp DIRECTIONS Take Hwy 27 to Thornton then west on 15 slderaad for approx miles turn north on Can to the first form an east side or miles straight north of 89 Hwy on SATURDAY APRIL 24 at pm CATTLE l8 Charolais cows star ting to calf first part of May BWF cow and BWF heifer due time of sale Holstein cows due last about sale time Charolais mixed yearling stockers from above cows Charolais steers approx 850 lbs SWINE York saws breeding data given day of sale York sow due about time of sale York sow wpigs could be weaned by sale time 17 good chunks TRACTORS Ferguson model 85 gas tractor PH PTO with Ferguson loader trip bucket JD AR tractor Tractor chains 124x28 MACHINERY Int furrow ace bottom plow Int furrow plow JD furrow plow Case blade one way disk int Cultivators power lift lnt l3 run grain drill fort and grass seeder sections of harrows drum steel land roller New Holland Sperry Rand model 327 130 bu PTO spreader JD model HGD spreader JD No cut PTO mower int side rake NH hayliner model 270 PTO baler good bale buncher bale fork 26 pipe bale elevator Martin HD farm wagon wfloatation tires new plank rack cut down wagon running gear roller bearing wagon MISC lTEMS Car trailer wstock racks approx 1000 of plastic pipe Woods chopper w3 hp electric motor Viking cream separator elec Surge milker units Surge mllker pump sttel water troughs 32 aluminum extension ladder rocks for tan pickup part rolls of barb wire quantity steel fence posts lifters for Int bin der Coop battery fencer hand garden sprayer 200 gal gas tank wcrank pump Coop standing cattle oiler farrowing crate forks shovels fanning mill chicken feeders clover mill cleaner from separator Swede saw large bench vise Childs wagon gas stove Hoover washer crosscut saw pulleys misc tools scrap iron HOUSEHOLD ANTIQUES Mof fat burner propane stove drop leaf table sugar kettle ice tongs imp seats neck yokes doubletrees harness wagon wheels wooden walking plow Kid Kangaroo furrow plow old water pumps horse cutter root pulper hay fork blacksmith hinges TERMS Cash day of sale Cheques with identification Nothing to be removed until settled for ACCIDENTS Neither the owner nor the auctioneer will be responsible for accidents or property loss Farm is sold Lunch booth ivv Presbyterian Church ERNIE SEVERN Auctioneer RR No Alllston Tel 7054357467 SCL No IO A2 DAY IS BEST MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY AAAAAA Advertisers frequently ask this questionFortunately there is no best day to advertise Each day new wants arise bringing new readers as old ones satisfy their wants We recommend that you start your ad tomorrow and can cel it when you get results After many years of experience with millions ol want ads we know tomorrow is the best day to start your ad and every day is the best gay to advertise in ijorrie Examiner Classified Section PHONE 7282414 WHICH NEW LOWELL By Mrs Beulah Tompkins Mr and Mrs Bill Tompkins and Terry spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Gordon McKenzie and daughter at Hastings Jerry Lamers of Barrie Mr and Mrs Harry Mansbridge Pat and Tom spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Jim Tem leton and family at McCrac ens Lan ding Mr and Mrs Ken Gibson and Mrs Agnes Mills all of Toronto spent the weekend with Mrs Lizzie Dearden Mr and Mrs Norman McLeod of Toronto spent Sun day with Mr and Mrs Don Duff Mr and Mrs Brian Dqu of Fergusonvale and Mr and Mrs Ralph Bellamy and family of Stayner spent Sun day with Mr and Mrs Ivan Duff Junior Snow of Toronto spent the weekend at his home here Mr and Mrs Bob Davies and children of Stroud Mr and Mrs Murray Miller and children of Anten Mills Mrs Gavin of Sunset ManorColl ingwood Mrs Lee Monkhouse Mrs Linda Richardson and Liza spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Paul Monkhouse and family Mr and Mrs Dempsey Snow and children of Georgetown spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs George Scott and Mr and Mrs Demp Snow Mr and Mrs Peter Carter of Toronto nt the weekend with Mr an Mrs Len Robin son and boys Mr and Mrs Marinas Logtenburg and boys of Sudbury spent Sunday with the Robinsons and Mr and Mrs Gerry Robinson and children of Port Elgin spent Monday there Danny Robinson Tim and Todd Cook nt the weekend with Mr an Mrs Cook Sr in Huntsville Mr and Mrs Gerry Lamers spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Tony Van Boxmeer in Guelph and Mr and Mrs Albert Lamers in Kitchener Mr and Mrs Ray Stacey and children of Beamsville spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Roy Patton Mr and Mrs Bud Noble and children of Don Mills spent Sunday with Mrs Bess Mumberson Mr and Mrs Glen Mumberson and children of Dundas called on Mrs Mumberson and also Mrs Bea Lockhart on Sun day Mr and Mrs Murray McDonald and girls of Lon don and Mr and Mrs Harry Hope of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Norris Hope Mrs May Blenkin spent the weekend in Kearney and visited Mr and Mrs Tom Adair Mrs LaBrash and Mrs Brockington while there Mr and Mrs Jim Presser of Barrie spent Sunday even ing with Mr and Mrs Allen Legato and family Mr and Mrs Jim Harkness and family of Barrie Mr and Mrs John Hope and girls of Angus Bob Ford and Donna Hopper of Brampton spent the weekend with Mrs Ruby Nevils Mr and Mrs Chuck McNabb and family and Mr and Mrs John McNabb and Hindustyle weddings appeal to Americans By RAJAN CP Correspondent BOMBAY CP Many North Americans are going in for Hindustyle weddings says prominent Hindu religious leader According to Swami Jagdeshwar Anandji spiritual head of the Gita Temple in New York City these people have also come under the spell of the Hindu religion Anandji has been back in India on short visit Among other things he wants to find out how American Canadian British German and other foreign converts to Hinduism in India are finding their new iritual life He also wants to collect rare idols of Hindu gods and goddesses for in stallation in the New York temple There are an estimated 300 to 400 Western converts to Hinduism who have made In dia their home Some of them have married Indian women and follow Hindu customs and celebrate Hindu festivals in their homes Swami Anandji says that recently 32 wealthy Americans many of them doctors married Hindu style in his New York monastery MORE SATISFYING They all feel that Hindu weddings are spiritually more satisfying said the visiting religious leader Recently two Canadians now in India went in fora Hin dustylewedding To the chanting of hymns from Hindu sacred books 28yearold John Lynn of Toronto and 26yearold Mary Kelly of Vancouver walked round sacred fire Then as the Indian guests showered colored rice on the couple children allof Angus nt Sunday with Mr and Mrs Charlie McNabb and boys Mr and Mrs Marcel VanSevern and children of Stayner Mr and Mrs Andre VanSevern and children spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Joe VanSevern and boys Mr and Mrs Karel Van Duyese and children of Ot tawa spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Ed White Mr and Mrs James Allen of Burks Falls also spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs White Mr and Mrs Terry Che quer and family of Saint Bruno Quebec spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Lorne Thompson and family Mr an Mrs Tony Verstraten and daughter of Ayton Mr and Mrs Martin Verstraten of Midland spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs iAlbert Verstraten and fami Mr and Mrs Larry Hiltz spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Jerry Laurendcau and daughter in Creemore Mr and Mrs Tom Herbert Mr and Mrs Frank Bed narek and David of Brent wood spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Bruce Herbert and family in Etobicoke Mr and Mrs Wayne Jarvis of Newmarket spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Frank Fekete Mr and Mrs Marrow of Everett spent Sun day with Feketes Mrs Brian Bambrough nt last week with Mrs No in Toronto Krista Graves of Barrie is visiting Mr and Mrs Gord Miller Welcome to Mr and Mrs Pope of the Klondike Park Area who have purchased the service centre of Mr and Mrs Joe Walker Mr and Mrs Walker have returned to Beamsville to live Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Norris Hope on the ar rival of another Grand daughter born to Gary and Noreen nee Hope Maddock dThornhill INVESTITURE Five boys were invested in to the New Lowell Cub Pack on Monday April 12 at the New Lowell Hall They were Ted Kennedy Donald Allen Robert Watson David Bed narek and Ricky Temple ton Crests were presented by Mrs Beulah Tompkins president of the Legion LadiesAuxiliary The first New Lowell Bo Scout Troop wishes to thank Murray Tompkins of Glen cairn for his time and effort in boxing and physical fitness during the winter Murray Tompkins thanks the New Lowell Boy Scouts for their honor bestowed on him as an honorary member of their troop and for their coopcration in physical fitness and boxing during the winter Bobby and Kelly Patton of Avcning are spending week with Mr and Mrs Demp Snow Sunday visitors with Mr and Mrs Laverne Barker were Mrs John Halifax of Lavender Gordon Halifax and Linda Butts 0f Fergus Debbie Molton and Rick Cress of Mississauga Ronnie Barker of Thompson Manitoba and Mrs Edna Barker John slipped the mangalsutra or holy mar riage thread round Marys neck The ceremony took place in Banaras the great Hindu pilgrim city in north India The average Indian is flat tered by these instances of foreigners adopting Hindu customs To him it is sign of Hinduisms increasmg fascination for Westerners The West has taken to yoga enthusiastically Hindu wedding rites will prove to be equally popular said priest at Bombays colorful Mahaluxmi Temple Disadvantaged offered course LETHBRIDGE CP The University of Leth bridges faculty of extension will offer new course next fall on teaching the socially disadvantaged The course will be taught by Prof Bill Cooke who say the major pu se WIII assisting teac ers to un derstand the background and ial learning problems of ildren from socially disad vantaged environments see the course as dealing primarily with the teaching of the welfaredependent child who comes from disorganized family Prof Cookesaid There is very real need for positive pedagogy relating to the emotiona social and intellectual development of the child owing ué under the finance an stress of socral deprivation Having g00d health important to 101year old mother By WENDY MEYER St Catharines Standard ST CATHARINES Ont CP Elizabeth Humber doesnt know what to ask for on her birthday any more She turned 101 March 24 and is hard put to think of anything she needs or wants enjoy life in pretty well every way Mrs Humber said Im wellit means lotto have good health Mrs Humber neither looks nor acts day over 70 She sees and hears remarkably well for person her age and complains only that her memory is not what she wouldli eit to be She lives at Tabor Manor city nursin home where she is reportc to have adopted the chores of carrying empty dishes away from dinner tables and helping other residents Her daug htcr Fern Scheweycr who lives in St Catharines and visits her mother most afternoons said Mrs Humber moved into Tabor Manor last December after sharing uartcrs with her 97yearod sister in another home The two did not get along Mrs Scheweycr said Mother you see likes to talk and my aunt likes to read My aunt said she could never get any reading done REMEMBERS GOOD TIMES Born in Port Rowan Ont Mrs Humber lived there un til she married and moved with her husband to Goderich CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DIRECT PHONE 72824l4 Classified advertisements and notices Ior these pages must be received by pm day preceding publication with the exception of Classified Display advcr tisements which must be in by pm two days prior to publication BIRTHS ENGAGEMENTS MARRIAGES DEATH NOTICES AOwords $5 00 Additional words cts per word CARDOF THANKS 75words SS 00 Ad dilional words cts per word lN MEMORIAM NOTICES No verse $5 00 with verso per count line 71 cents per line COMING EVENTS $3 27 per column inch 21WORD MINIMUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Cash Discount Rates apply II paid with days One or two insertions 9c per word inser lion Three consecutive insertions and one hall cents per word insertion total so 17 Six consecutive insertions Bc per word per insertion total til 57 Multiple insertions may be ordered subiecl to cancellation when salisiaclory results obtained Method at counting lower than 24 words count as 24 words Each initial abbreviation set at numbers etc count as separate words ERRORS AND CORRECTIONS All phone insertion orders are accepted as convenience to the advertisers Therefore the Classified Advertising Department requures ad adverlisers to kindly re check their advertisment rm mediater alter first insertion in order that any error or omissi0n may be reported before am in order that same may be rectiiiea tor the following day publication The Barrie Examiner is responsible for only one incorrectly printed insertion of any advertisement and then only to the extent of portion of ad that involves the mlsprint Errors which do not lessen the value of the advertisement are not eligible for car recllons by make goods The Barrie Ex aminer reserves the right to classify revise or reieci any want ads PHON 72B 2411 Her parents ran general store and Mrs Humber remembers that she and her seven brothers and sisters had good times and parties on the beach and around the countryside Mrs Humber had three children One is dead her son lives in Philadelphia and her daughters family lives here til she went to live with her sister late last year she did all her own banking and shop pin She enjoyed knitting an watchin television but lets slowly re inquished most of her hobbies Shes the oldest person at Tabor Manor and proud to be in the same age bracket as St Catharines which is Five ears ago she moved celebrating its centennial this in with er daughter And un year system OFFICE OF THE MAYOR PROCLA ATION NOW THEREFORE MAYOR DORIAN PARKER by virtue of my Office as Mayor of the City of Barrie do hereby proclaim the week of May 2nd to May 8th 1976 as LEGION ANNIVERSARY WEEK in the City of Barrie call upon all citizens to take note of this observance We salute the Barrie Branch No 147 of the Royal Canadian Legion and Wish them every success during their Anniversary Celebrations their Parade and their Drumhead Service Do Something About Next Years Income Tax Now If You Are 0A commission salesperson 0A transport driver ln real estate 0A constant or subcontractor 0A taxi driver Or own your own business full or parttime We will teach you or your staff our tax accounting Save tax dollars by proper accounting Our tax con sultant is available year around Interviews Contact Angus 4241279 Barrie 7263655 Oriilia 3257225 Her parents lived into their ms she said and she has never smoked nor taken drink Her life has had few troubles and Ive never been sick day in my life or been in hospital Mrs Scheweyer says her mother has always been easy to get along with Mrs Hum ber says Ive always ac cepted things as theyve come along for smOOth

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