NELP WANTED ONE THOUSAND AND MORE ssssssst That Is the monthly amount paid for enrolling only automobile association members daily Qualifiers are paid basic salary plus commission weekly In addition there is an inflation fighting monthehd cash bonus Experience not necessary Training on the job Car important Must be over legal age with minimum Grade 11 Start Immediately full or parttime Contact Mr Ayers at the Lake Simcoe Motel Tuesday April 27th or write Box 474 Barrie Ontario A27 SALES WEVE GOT PROFESSIONAL SALES OPPORTUNITY FOR AUTO RACING ENTHUSIASTS MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR MECHANICS We are one of the most progressive and successful com panies in Canada selling repair and replacement maintenance products to the automotive af termarket Extensive Training Attractive Draw and Advance Programs Protected Territory with Repeat Business HighCommission Earnings Advancement Potential 0Family Security Assistance Plan If you have automotive main tenance experience or at least year in outside sales call collect to arrange confidential interview Bob Appleton 416 6777900 Tuesday April 27 am to pm A26 REGISTERED NURSES Parttime work For ear piercing clinics in jewellery stores Must bewell groomed confident and fashion con scious Working days are Thur sday Friday and Saturday Complete training provided Phone collect immediately 416 8814723 A27 STUDENTS Summer employment now Get head start Work parttime evenings week and Saturday Join us fulltime when school is over Above average pay If you are neat in appearance depen dable quick to learn and have car CALL US AT 737 904 FOR INTERVIEW CLEANERS FULLTIME nightshift 11 pm to am chauffeurs licence ex perience preferred $160 weekly to start Telephone 7269781 EXPERIENCED MEAT cutter wanted Full or parttime Excellent wages and working conditions For further In formation apply Fiudas Food 4872302 MATURE SALESPERSON requiredlm mediater for our show room displaying custom kitchen cabinets and vanities Hours 10 am to 6pm Fivedayweek Salary open depending on experience Contact Manager Mr Kurt Langegger for appointment 7269666 DAY CARE available Little and Bayview Drive area For further in foarmation please telephone 7265620 ys MECHANIC REQUIRED for farm equipment dealership located lust north of Barrie on Highway 93 Experience an asset Person should have good mechanical aptitude and own tools For appointment contact Murray Richards of Charles Richards and Sons at 7285530 PERSON REQUIRED for Garden Cenv tre able to drive tractor planting etc Telephbne 7262951 PARTleME experienced sewing machine operators for Interesting work making flags Good wages for right per son Flags Unlimited Highway 27 Thornton Telephone 4584482 till pm DAYCARE AVAILABLE Little and Bavaew Drive area For further In formation please telephone 7265620 thys PARTTIME work within hospital hours two mornings weekly Reply to Box P81 Barrie Examiner CELEBRITY FASHION Jewells are now In your area Managers and fashion show directors needed for party plan sales Kit samples and training supplied Excellent commission and hostess plan For appointment call 72l19I4 SALESPERSON required for fabric and mtion department for Singer Co Georgian Mall to be trained for sales of Sewing Machines and vacuum cleaners Five days one night per week Apply Singer Co Georgian Mall WAITRESSWAITER required Mon day to Friday 1100 am to 430 pm Green Corner Restaurant Telephpne 7236711 MAINTENANCE engineer required for medium slle Barrie hotel responsible for msall electrical and plumbing repairs and general organization Please forward detailed resume Including education experience and salary re quirements to PO Box 1106 Barrie Ont SALES HELP wanted fulltime Knowledge of drapery and dress fabrics essential For interview contact Ron Klillck 7262556 Fabric and Drapery Mill Outlet Barrie NOTICE deadline for classified word ads 3pm previous day noon Saturday FAST RESULTS USE CLASSIFIED ANNOUNCEMENTS New gun control law SPECi ii NOTICES CASH RATES Notices EngdgemeTthrflirth $500 maximum 40 words additional words cents per word Card of Thanks 25 words $500 Additional words cents per word In Memoriam no verse $500 Verse per count line extra 21 cents per line Coming Events $322 per column inch BIRTHS Mondays child Is fair of face Tuesdays child Is full of grace Wednesdays child ts full of woe Thursdays child has far to go Fridays child is loving and giving Saturdays child works hard for Its liv ing And child that Is born on the Sab bath Day Is fair and wise and good and gay Children hearing this verse by Counter Cullen always want to know which day of the week was their birth date Keep this and other Important in formation for your childs future Barrie Examiner Birth Announce ment will Include the name of your child the day of the week month and year of birth the weight and other vital Information printed message can become permanent record In Babys Book or Family Albums The rate for Barrie Examiner Birth Notice Is only $450 Maximum 40 words Additional words It cents per word PHONE 7202414 GOOD NEWS STORY When you an nounce the birth of your child In The Barrie Examiner clippings of the notice are available for Babys Book Family Tree Records and to mail your friends and relatives In those far away places Place an announcement after birth Call The Barrie Examiner Classified 728 2414 HAPPY OCCASION The birth of your childl To tell the good news to friends and neighbors The Barrie Ex arnlner Classified Staff are as near as your telephone The day of birth lust dal7202424 URIELS FLOWERS 77 BAYFIELD ST 7281561 FLOWER FAIR The Flérist Who Cares GROVE DUCKWORTH PLAZA 7268642 Au6 JylS DEATHS KACZANOWSKA MARIAat the Royal Victoria hospital on Friday April 23 1976 Maria Kaczanwska beloved wife of the late Arseniusz Loving mother of Walter of Barrie Dear grandmother of Nina and George Resting at the Jennett Funeral Home 152 Bradford St Barrie Visitation from Saturday at 700 pm Service at Holy Trinity Orthodox Church 23 Henry St Toronto on Mon day April 26 at 1230 pm Interment York Cemetery CASSELMAN Manor Beeton on Friday April 23 1976 Audrey Casselman of Thornton in her 64th year Daughter of the late Lorne and Mabel Casselman Dear sister of Edson of Thornton Cecil of Toronto Gordon of Ottawa and Gladys of England Resting at the Hughes Funeral Home Cookstown for service on Mon day April 26 at1100am Cremation HOUSTON King At Royal Victoria Hospital Barrie on Saturday April 24 1976 King Houston of Lefroy in his 65th year Beloved husband of Aileen Whan Dear father of Betty Mrs John Atkin son of Lefroy Dear brother of Beatrice of Barrie Loving grandfather of Katherine and William Friends may call at The Lathangue and Skwarchuk Funeral Home 30 Simcoe Street Brad ford Service ln the chapel Tuesday at 330 pm Interment 6th Line cemetery innisfil In lieu of flowers donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or the On tario Heart Foundation would be ap preciated ARNOLD Funeral Home Chapel 127 BAYFIELD ST 7282530 Friendly Courteous Service MWFS5 TENDERS COUNTY OF SIMCOE COUNTY OF SIMCOE TENDER FOR HOT MIX ASPHALT PAVING RESURFACING AND PATCHING CONTRACT NO 7609 SEPARATE SEALED TENDERS clearly marked as to contents and in envelopes supplied will be received by the County Engineer at his office In the County Administration Building Midhurst Ontario until 1000 am local time on Wednesday May 12 1976 for the supplying and placing of approximately 21000 tons of HL asphalt at various locations within IS miles radius of the City of Barrie Specifications Form of Tender and Tender envelopes may be obtained at the Simcoe County Engineers Office certified cheque not less than the amount specified in the Tender and Bonding requirements must accompany each tenaer and the successful bidder will be required to provide 50 Performance Bond and 50 Labour and Materials Bond upon execution of the contract agreement The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted Clark Eng Simcoe County Engineer County Admin Bldg MIDHURST Ontarlo LOLI X0 A26 BOX REPLIES While every endeavor will be made to forward replies to box numbers to the advertiser as soon as possible we accept no liability in respect of loss or damage alledged to arise Audrey At Slmcoe IN MEMORIAMS Ness In loving memory of dear mother Minnie Ness who passed away April 26 1975 In the garden of remembrance Theres little sheltered spot Fragrant with the blooming beauty 0f the sweet ForgetMeNets And notlowers In the garden Fairer brighter every grew Than the little flower that whispers Always we will remember you Lovlngly remembered by son Sandy Ness and family SHEPPARD In loving memory of dear husband and father Robert who passed way April 26 1972 His smiling way and pleasant face Are pleasure to recall He had kindly word for each And died beloved by all Some day we hope to meet him Some day we know not when Toclasp his hand In better land Never to part again 5adly missed and always remembered by Jean and family NESS MINNIE In loving memory of dear mother and grandmother who passed away April 26 1975 We treasure still with loveilncere Beautiful memories of one so dear LovIneg remembered by son Sandy daughterInlaw Edna grandchildren and greatgrandchildren COMING EVENTS BARRIE FIGURE SKATING CLUB ANNUAL MEETING will be held APRIL 29th PM Consumers Gas Blue Flame Roam Ferris Lane AI 21926 BARRIE COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION LTD Wednesday April 28 130 pm Ilse Heine loom Consumers Gel Bldg sappon Your Croat Union 11 NEARLY NEW SALE MAY ahn to pm TRINITY PARISH HALL Clothing Household items 7284664 7261582 My3 TENDERS COUNTY OF SIMCOE COUNTY OF SIMCOE TENDERS FOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT NO 7608 SEPARATE SEALED TENDERS clearly marked as to contents and in envelopes supplied will be received by the County Engineer at his Office in the County Administration Building Midhurst Ontario until 1000 am local time on Wednesday May I2 1976 for the reconstruction of County Road No To distance of ap proximately 22 miles from the south limit of the Village of Tot tenham to the Kings Highway NO The work includes grading drainage and granular base course construction with the following maior quantities Earth Excavation Borrow 84500 cu yds Granular 57500 Tons Granular 20000 Tans Plans Specifications Form of Tender and Tender envelopes may be obtained at the Simcoe County Engineers Office for the sum of fifteen dollars $1500 which will not be refunded certified cheque not less than the amount specified in the Tender and Bonding requirements must accompany each tender and the successful bidder will be required to provide 50 Performance Bond and 50 Labour and Materials Bond upon execution of the contract agreement The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted Clark Eng Simcoe County Engineer County Admin Bldg MIDHURST Ontario LOLI X0 TELL MORE SELL MORE When you place your articles For Sale ad in The BArrip EXaminer keep these points in mind state tachments Specifications Condition Finish Age Color Make it easier for the prospect through either failure or delays to buy Remember the Articles in forwarding such replies however otherwise for Sale classification is the Peoples Market Place ANNUAL MEETING A26 is reviewed by Milne By Ross MILNE MJ PeelDufferlnSlmcoe great deal of misun demanding has arisen over the groposed gun control legis lion In the peace and security bill There have been questions raised by many people par ticularly those who legitimately own and use guns for sporting and hunting answers to these questions show that the gun control responds in com prehensive and balanced way to many as is of the violence pro lem while re ec ting extreme measures would inconvenience respon sible users THE PURPOSE What is the purpose of the osed gun control Eagle ation to reduce the increase in ï¬rearms incidents to help alleviate the in creasing public fear and con cern over growing firearms misuse to encourage res nsibie we and ownership firear to achieve this without un duly restricting legitimate recreational pursuits by reponsibie wners How does it affect the use of guns by criminals To attack the problem of the use of guns by criminals the legislation proposes four approaches Sentences for firearms dfences will be incr ed and insomecases dou led The government proposes to create new of fence covering the use of weapon in the commission of an indictable crime An example of this is ar med robbery person con victed of robbery in which gun is used will be liable to minimum mandatory sen tence of from one to 14 ears and this sentence run consecutively to the senten ce imposed for robbery itself The government proposes to strengthen the provismns whereby person cortvrcted of an offence in volving firearms may in ad dition to any other penalt be prohibited by court rom carrying or having in his possession any firearms or ammunition during any period of time specified in the order Increased power to seize firearms in threatening situations will be given to the police ARBITRARY Can the police seize my guns arbitrari The new seizure provisions are primarily directed at domestic quarrels in which twothirds of all murders in Canada are committed and which offer the greatest threat to the life and safety of the officer concerned If police officer is required to intervene in domestic quarrel it is only common sense that he be per mitted to impound any weapon which presents danger This provision will also be great assistance in dealing with threatening situations involving criminals and terrorists This power is far from ar bitrary It provides that to seize weapon without warrant the police officer must be satisfied that there are reasonable grounds for believing that it is not desirable in the in terests of the safety of that person or of other persons that that person should have firearm or other offensive weapons and the danger to the safety it that person or other per sons is such that toproceed by way of application for warrant would be im pactical The person from whom the weapon was seized would have ri ht to court hearing if were an ap plication to judge to dispose theweapon in some way It is difficult to see how this rovision could be used to the detriment of responsible gunuser REGULATIONS What are the proposed ï¬ulations regarding the esand shotguns Many gunowners have said that itis persons and not guns that kill that guns are only the instruments In that light the government to es to licence owners ra er than register guns The bill is desi nod to keep out of the ands of the Irresponsible without at the same time imposin ex cessive burdens on legitimate 13ers It proposes to do this by requiring individuals who wish to purchase or use ï¬rearms or ammunition first to obtain licence similar to drivers licence for an automobile One licence valid for five rs will cover any num of rifles and shotguns and any amount of ammunition The sole test for obtaining licence is fitness to possess ï¬rearm The intent is that firearms should continue to be available to all responsible rsons who wish to use them or legitimate activities but that persons who are unfit by reason of history of violent behavior drug or alcohol abuse or mental instability should be screened out WI ofNéw Flos will cater for Minesing 4H program By MRS WANLESS NEW FLOS Plans have been made by New Flos Womens Institute for caterin to the 4H Homema ing club girls achievement day program at Minesing on Saturday May 15 Several members are plan ning to accompany Saurin Womens Institute on bus trip to Elmira on Saturday April 24 New Flos will be represented at the coming district annual spring meeting to beheld at St Johns United church Elm vale on Thursday May 27 Plans for other events for the new term also have been discussed by the members Mrs Cline Rawn is the new president succeeding Mrs John DeGorter Other main new officers in clude ï¬rst vice resident Mrs Harold Smit second vicepresident Mrs Jim Kenney secretarytreasure Mrs Archie Wanless assistant secretary Mrs Alex Finlay district direc tor Mrs John DeGorter alternate Mrs George Smith branch directors Mrs Cameron and Mrs Loftus The election was held at meeting at the home of Mrs Alex Finlay at which five life members and seven regular members were resent report of the car party held CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DIRECTPHONE 7282414 Classified advertisements and notices for these pages must be received by pm day preceding publication with the exception of Classified Display adver tisements which must be in by pm two days prior to publication BIRTHS ENGAGEMENTS MARRIAGES DEATH NOTICES 40 words $500 Additional words cts per word CARD OF THANKS 25 words $500 Ad ditional words cts per word IN MEMORIAM NOTICES No verse $500 With verse per count line 21 cents per line COMING EVENTS $322 per column Inch 24 WORD MINIMUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Cash Discount Rates apply If paid with days One or two Insertions 9c per word inser tion Three consecutive insertions and onehalf cents per word Insertion total $612 Six consecutive Insertions ac per word per Insertion total $1152 Multiple Insertions may be ordered sublect to cancellation when satisfactory results obtained Method of counting fewer the 24 words count as 24 words Each lnlt al abbreviation set of numbers etc count as separate words ERRORS AND CORRECTIONS All phone Insertion orders are accepted as convenience to the advertisers at Crossland hall was given and cheque was received for the branchs help to the hockey tournament in Elm vale Announcement was made that the Mrs Minnings contestwas won by Mrs Cline Rawn and the Mrs George Smiths draw by Mrs Archie Wanless Mrs George Smith gave report on meeting she attended as district director Mrs Elmer Atkinson and Mrs George Smith were named auditors for the new term with Mrs Smith also in charge of friendship pennies Sick treats are in charge of Mrs Loftus and Mrs Kenney while Mrs George Smith Mrs Smith Mrs Allen and Mrs Loftus are 4H leaders Conveners chosen were public relations Mrs DeGor ter resolutions Mrs Elmer French riculture and Canadian in ustries Mrs Kenney citizenship and world affairs Mrs Smith education and cultural ac tivities Mrs Smith family and consumer affairs Mrs Finlay Tweedsmuir History Mrs Sam Allen nominating committee Mrs Kenney Mrs Loftus MrsDeGorter Graduates arepopular WELLAND Ont CP drama school here cannot keep up with the demand for its graduates even though none of them are actors or ac tresses says school of ï¬cial Niagara Colleges three year course trains only theatre techniciansthose who design sets and costumes and are involved with lighting stage management and makeup There are more theatres wanting our apprentices than we have apprentices to ive them said ngen Gyn Jones chairman of the col leges communication arts division in recent inter view Last year 67 people were enrolle in the course The ï¬nal year is spent at jobs in theatres in Canada or Europe One graduate is painting scenery in the National Theatre in Mannheim West Germany Another creates costumes for the Leeds Pia house company in Eng and Therefore the CIISSIerd Advertising Department requires ad advertisers to kindly recheck their advertlsment im mediatelv after first Insertion In order 10 any OHM Of omission INDY reported before am In order that same may be rectified for the following day publication The Barrie Examiner Is responsible for only one Incorrectly printed Insertion of any advertisement and than only to the extent of portion of ad that Involves the mlsprlnt Errors which do not lessen the value of the advertisement are not ell Ible for car rectlons by make goods Barrie Ex aminer reserves the right to classify revise or relect any want ads PHONE 71014 The school presents five plays ear in the Welland area an costumes made at the school are rented to pro fessional theatre groups across the country We think it is ver much the only program of its kind because our emphasis fjom the very be inning has been on the tee nicai theatre said Mr GlynJ ones Mrs Bert Kenny of Barrie former membér has kindly invited the members to her home for the May meeting PERSONALS Mr and Mrs Larry Cameron spent the weekend in Toronto with Mr and Mrs Bernard Moir Recent visitors with the Camerons have been Mr and Mrs Jack Greensides of Barrie Mr and Mrs Robert Hardy of Midhurst Miss Eleanor Boyes of Meaford who is home on furlough from the Shell Mission Hospital in Ecuador was recent guest of Mrs Harry Train and was guest speaker at the Knox Church Ladies Aid meeting at the home of Mrs Wendell McElwain on Wed April 7th Mr and Mrs Archie Wanless visited recently with Mr and Mrs Walter Hall and family in Barrie On the weekend they were guests of Mr and Mrs Ernest Dodds of hangeville Mr and Mrs Elmer Atkin son and Mrs Clarence Atkin son were guests of Mr and Mrs William Atkinson of Stayner on Sunday April 11 when Mr Atkinson celebrated his 80th birthday Mrs Clarence Atkinson is spending this week with her son and dau hterinlaw Mr and Mrs arold Atkinson and girls of Guelph Miss Janet Wanless home from the University of Ggelph having completed her Sixth semester on Family and Consumer Studies She is returning at the end of the month for the summer semester Witli Interest Taken ANNUAL Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation rnuar cowuuv since isae MIKE BENVENUTI Manager LEO MIRTITSCH Accountant 33 Dunlop St 737l4ll lS Says Nixon determined to stay on NEW YORK AP News week magazine says former US president Richard Nixon was convinced even during his last week in officehe had not committed an impeachable of fence and was determined to continue as president If knew there was an im peachable offence would not make the Senate go through the agony of trying to prove it the magazine quotes Nixon as tell ing meeting of his cabinet Aug 1974 three days before heresigned will go through this with my head highright up to the aid if it comes The Newsweek article is the second instalment of excerpts from the book The Final Days by Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bem stein The book by the two report ers who won Pulitzer prize for their disclosures in the Wa tergate scandal is scheduled to be published next month The first excerpt said that in his last days Nixon drankheav ily cried and threatened sui cide The allegations were dis puted by Nixons two sonsin law Edward Cox and David Eisenhower Both said they saw nothing to indicate Nixon was mentally unstable in his final days in office NIXON OUTRAGED In the final instalment Nixon is shown as steadfasz against resigning outraged at sugges tions he quit and angry with the tress for haunting him The article also tells of futile attempts by Nixon aides Bob Haideman and John Ehrlich man to obtain pardons from Nixon for their part in the Wa tergate affair The article says Haldemans request to Alexander Haig White House chief of staff for pardon from Nixon sounded as if Haldeman was warning that he would send Nixon to jail if he didnt get pardon The article says that during Nixons last days then vice president Ford seemed mat teroffact and somewhat re moved expecting Nixon to re sign and himself to become president system Firehall building Do Something About Next Years Income Tax Now If You Are 0A commission salesperson 0A transport driver Oln real estate 0A contractor or subcontractor 9A 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 group The Barrie Examiner Monday April 26 1976IS ROOF PROBLEMS THEN TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR SPRING SPECIA Average Onestorey Home 40 24 Reshingled with 1st Quality 210 selfseal shingles THIS MONTH ONLY Two Storey Homes Slightly Higher oMpLETE LAURIER SHEET METAL I96 BRADFORD ST BARRIE We also specialize in JIot Tar Gravel Flat Roofs Eavestroughing 7263492 Flashing You are Invited PREIEW MEETING Dale Carnegie Course The amazing power of trained memory How to quickly develop more poise and selfconfidence How to get along even better with people How to communicate more effectively when speaking to individuals groups using the telephone or writing letters 526 He Both Men and Women InvitedN0 Cost or Obligation DATE April 29th Thursday TIME 802 pm PLACE Holiday Inn Barrie Sponsored by CKBB Interviews Contact Angus 4241279 Barrie 7263665 Drillia 3257225 PROCLAMATION Now therefore Dorian Parker by virtue of my Office as Mayor of the Corporation of the City of Barrie do hereby proclaim the week of APRIL 25th to MAY Ist 1976 as FIREHALL ARTS CENTRE WEEK in the City of Barrie and call upon all citizens to take note of this special Observance wish the Friends of the Firehall Committee the very best in their campaign to raise fbnds to aid in the restoration of our Old Mrs DORIAN PARKER Mayor