Toronto 14th Floor Ministry of Housing Ontario Housing Corporation TENDERS MODIFIED TENDERS are invited for the CONSTRUCTION OF SENIOR CITIZEN UNITS in the TOWN OF WASAGA BEACH ONTARIO These units are to be sited on land now owned by the Corporcition PRELIMINARY DRAWINGS ARE SUPPLIED Preliminary drawings bid forms specifications and information may be obtained from the Toronto offices of the Corporation IOI Bloor Street West I2th Floor Submissions for this project should be physically received at the Corporate Secretarys office on the 14th Floor of Ontario Housing Corporation lOi Bloor Street West Toronto not later than July 29th I976 at 200 pm EDST NOTE Submissions should be received only at 101 Bloor St West BIDS WILL BE PUBLICLY OPENED ON THE DATE SPECIFIED ABOVE THE LOWEST PRICED OR ANY BID NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED Enquiries for additional information and documents may be direc ted to the TendersContract Manager at 9659648 Copies of preliminary drawings and Modified Tender documents will be placed in the Toronto Barrie Hamilton and Sudbury Builders Exchanges for the benefit of subtrades and material suppliers An agency of the Province of Ontario Ju29 Card of Thanks 25 words In Memoriam no verse Coming Events BIRTHS ANNOUNCEMENTS SPECIAL NOTICES CASH RATES Death Notices Engagements Births $500 maximum 40 words additional words cents per word $500 Additional words cents per word $500 Verse per count line extra 21 cents per line $322 per column inch COMING EVENTS Mondays child is fair of face Tuesdays child is full of grace Wednesdays child is full of woe Thursdays child has far to go Fridays child is loving and giving Saturdays child works hard for its livr ing And child that is born on the Sabe ibath 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 in formation printed message can become permanent record in Babys Book or Family Albums The rate for Barrie Examiner Birth Notice is only $500 Maximum 40 words Additional words9 cents per word PHONE 72824 MURIELS FLOWERS 77 BAYFIELD ST 7281561 Au6 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 The Barrie Examiner Classified 728 2414 FLOWER FAIR The Florist Who Cares GROVE DUCKWORTH PLAZA 7268642 inS HAPPY OCCASION The birth of your child To tell the good news to friends and neighbors The Barrie Exr aminer Classified Staff are as near as your telephone The day of birth iust dial 2424 PetalPretty Printed Pattern 4942 srzes one 144m Look closely see how the collar curves back with the grace of petal So softly flat 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white enamel kettle to its then the tape will pull it off with fingers inside or on department stores used ed and last longer easily washed MZ Pollys Pointers Old brass bed gets new look The Barrie Examiner Tuesday June 29 197643 Littles Hill WI Will join in celebration By MRS DOWNING HOLLY carload of members of Littles Hill Womens Institute will attend the 75th anniversary celebra tion of the Cookstown branch at Cookstown on Wednesday July7 The Cookstown branch is the oldest Womens Institute in Simcoe County and spon sored the formation of Thom ton and other branches bus trip is also planned for August 14 to the Men nonite Market and other points of interest Marie Graham Marj Little and Florence DOWning are in charge of tickets The bus is scheduled to leave Holly corner at am and will be back by supper time Littles Hill WI enjoyed dinner at the Bayshore to mark the 23rd anniversary of its organizing with 22 members and four guests present Committee for the craft en try at the fair will be Mary Halahan Irene Brown Ada Garfat Marie Graham Each member is to donate one other thing for entry for the institute Visitors with the Downing family to attend the wedding of Maureen and Jerry were Mrs Bonnor Wolseley Sask Mr and Mrs Bill Prashaw Karen and Robin of Dunnville Barrie DOWning and Gina and Bobby Saker of Ottawa Mr and Mrs Poole of Newton Robinson and Mr and Mrs John Poole Cookstown Recent visitors with Mr and Mrs Cyril Cook were Mr and Mrs Harry Williams of Ottawa Mrs Eleanor Poster of Barrie and Mr and Mrs Angus McLean of Parkhill Mr and Mrs Harvey Urry have as guest their aunt from England Mr and Mrs Little Kevin and Kristine attended the convocation exercises at the University of Western On tario when Edwaard Little received his honors BA degree Congratulations Ed ward Mrs Nicholls and family visited with Mr and Mrs An drew Nicholls at Little Briv tain Sympathy is extended to Mr and Mrs Lloyd Birnie and family in the passing of her mother Mrs Coulis in Coilingwood The euchres got off to good start on June 12 at Holly Community Centre under the DEAR POLLY have an old brass bed that has been enamelled and would like to know the best way to remove this paint and restore the brass finish Will paint remover harm the brass HARRIET DEAR HARRIET brass refinishing company told me that any good commercial paint remover can be used on your bed with no ill effects Follow directions carefully When its removed polish with good brass polish The ideal finish is to have the bed polished and lacquered professionally so no further polishing is DEAR POLLY How can restore the inside of original color after it has turned dark from use VIOLET DEAR VIOLET Care must be taken not to chip the surface on enamelware so remember steel wool could darken or scratch the surface of such white pan You might scour with tough stain household cleaner with chlorinal in it have let strong solution of bleach and water stand in such pan until stains disappeared and noted no bad effects POLLY DEAR POLLY Ruth wanted to know how to remove sticky glue left after labels are removed from many household items For years have taped adhesive tape gummed plastic tape or masking tape directly on top of such sticky mess and find it peels off with the tape have used this on scarves dis hes appliances plastic etc The stickier the better and If It does not feel sticky rub your finger over it until it does and Old smears might have to be treated several times but it has always worked like miracle for me Good luck DELORES DEAR READERS Amy wrote in similar Pointer for Deloria to use for removing dog hairs but one wraps the tape around hand with the sticky side out POLLY DEAR POLLY My Pet Peeve concerns eating out eat out several times week and love clean food When you go to cafeteria or similar place and see people eating or tasting food to be served to the public and then putting the spoons they have used back in the serving containers you wonder how many germs are being spread Glasses and cups are handled top where oncs mouth is put Also those brushing their hair or picking at their faces while enjoy ing an idle moment are terrible offenders It seems the health checkers and supervisors would see this and could do something about it ESSIE DEAR POLLY do not have enough spare shelf space for my purses so made purse bag similar to those sold in the an inexpensive flowered muslin sheet and made my pockets for the purses larger than those on the ones that are bought so the handles do not have to be told My bag has finished length of 60 inches There is six inch piece of extra material sewed over the top with an opening in the middle to slip wooden coat hanger through The bag is 20 inches wide and there are six pockets on each side each measures 20 inches long Sew the entire length of the bag that will be toward the wall so the such bag will last longer than the plastic ones and can be purses do not fall out find DEAR POLLY To keep cookies from burning on the bot tom turn my cookie sheet upside down and bake the copkics on the back They are nice golden brown would like to pass on beauty tip have used for years and it works Fill kettle threefourths full of water and heat until steaming Put cleansing cream on your face and shower cap over your hair so as not to loose your set With towel make kind of tent around the kettle for four or five minutes This leaves the skin rose petal soft and the pores thoroughly cleansed ANOTHER POLLY lean over and steam your face Cookstown direction of Mr and Mrs Burns assisted by Mr and Mrs Kenwell Thirteen tables were in play Prizes went tor High Edna Harris Charles Randall se condViola Bridger Philip McLellan thirdPearl Har ris Charles Gilligan 5050 drawBessie McQuay Edna Harris These euchres are run every Saturday night at 815 and proceeds are for upkeep an improvements at thehall Mr and Mrs Bill Kenwell of Brampton along with their Son visited with the Jack Kenwell family recently 19 have registered for the boys and girls soft ball teams which will play for fun at Hol ly Community Centre Plans for the strawberry supper at the hall are well under way It will be held June 30 at pm for Holly district Tickets are available from the committeeBlan che Fulton Grave Middell Arline Moore Erna Bullee Denise Kenwell and Flo rence Downing Only 100 will besold Miss Susan McConnell brideelect was guest of honor at person shower held at Miss Gwen Urrys home recently Miss Urry will be maid of honor at the wedding ON AUG 1953 during Barries Centennial Old Home Week one of the features of Civic Day at the Essa Road fair grounds was an Old Timers baseball game The ex players were from the two rival leagues North and South Simcoe County Their peak was from about 1920 1935 This photo was taken by the late Frank Gill of Barrie The doll in view is shapely young lady from the old Toronto Telegram taking pictures We dont know all the names of the characters shown here But will give hint you should be able to identify big Red Storey Prospects looks good for Canadian rowers By THE CANADIAN PRESS Canada once frequent medalwinner in Olympic row ing has fallen on hard times since 1964 when George Hun gerford and Roger Jackson won the gold in the coxless pairs in Tokyo Now prospects may be look ing up although the realistic goal for the Montreal Games would appear to be to get as many crews as possible into the finals Canada was not represented in either the single sculls or the eights at Munich four years ago and the host any other Ca nadian crews could do was to reach the semifinals But with new national team concept this year were on the right track says Ben Tekamp of Brockville Ont manager of the Olympic rowing team Were optimistic ur objective is to place our crews in the finals And if we place in the finals anything can hap pen The difference between firstplacc crew and sixth place crew is more second Sometimes ELROPHANS STRONG Tckamp concedes that the Europeans are by far the most advanced in rowing The East Germans have to rate as the top challengers cv cry year they dominate the gold and silver medals and the Russians Poles and Czech oslovakians are right behind them Whats more they are the powers in womens rowing which is an Olympic sport for the first time this year If Canada is to pull any sur prises one might come in the eights its expensive to send an eightmember crew from Eu rope to Montreal and some coumries wont be represented And Tekamp says Canadas cights stand good chance of winning medals But perhaps the best chance is the coxless four of Ian Gore don of Vancouver Andy Van Ruyven of St Catharines Ont Phil Monckton of London Ont and Brian Dick of St Cath arines They are four very wellcon ditioned men and so far they stack up as being Canadas best The fact that they are not all from the same part of Can ada just goes to show that in our national system this year we have the opportunity to bring together the best rowers from all across the country WON AT LUCERNE The four posted one of two victories for Canada at the big international regatta in Lu cerne Switzerland The other victory was by the womens eightsflGail Cort and Chris Neuland of St Catharines Ina Delure of Vic toria Jane Pal of Brockville becky Stevenson and Nancy Giggins of London Rhonda Ross of Vancouver stroke Carol Eastmure of Hamilton and cox Illona Smith of Van couver Roger Jackson now director of Sport Canada agrees with Tekamps assessment Within the last eight years Canada hasnt had much depth or quality among competitive crews but we have two or three very competitive crews this year TIMES IMPRESSIVE Jackson says tWo of the womens crews are very very fast and have qualified with very impressive times They are the coxless pair of Tricia Smith of Vancouver and Betty Craig of Brockville and the doublesculls crew of Rev Cam eron of Ottawa and Cheryl Howard of Vancouver think we are going to see some of the womens crews in the finals And this is encour aging becausc serious womens rowing has only developed in Canada during the last three or fouryears Jackson says one difference in the national program this year is that all of the athletes have made terrific personal commitment to get together for training Most of the men have trained in British Colum LETS SEEQOO COULD TAKE liIE lNMERBEIII To THE toesT FKEEwAQ EXlT AT THE THIRD AUE RAMRLATCH STATE RD 10 HINSDALE THEN FOLLOUU Eric ALLlFlE wAQ no KNOW THOUQHT rOOD BE LEAUlMé EARLS bia and the women in Florida since January sacrificing work and school One of the particular things Ive noticed is there havent been so many rivalries Ontario boys are rowing with BC boys You are getting the best oars men in the best combinations and this is vitally important in this sport BOT THATI$ eowe MILEG no ed st Ne hi 9Lblw Jimm Carter seems to appeal to some kind of religious instinct in people How can our can didate work that angle too Politics AGAIN Oh dear the doctor told Jim not to ac tivate his prejudices SPT FLAHBACK one of Norths pitchers Dr Holly Dyer the famous dentist who from Hamilton to drill fast balls down the teeth of North team He was native of Holly In nisfil Others in photo John Francis Dobson Douglas Ramsay Ken Walls Bud Kashner Ken McKenzie George LeGear dill Dyment Garry LeGear Archie Marshall Hap Emms all of Barrie Gordon Henry and Dugald Stewart of Thornton Her man and Elwood Jennett Ken Banting Big Bill Banting Lyall Jennett from Ivy Marshall and Bruce Wice llDeweyvt of Knock 00 Cookstown George and Ed Scott Hillsdale Huck Caesar Alliston Ellsworth Crawford Minesing Cliff Lockhart Innisfil Herb Beauchamp Midland Who can name others in this pic ture Photo loaned by George Gunner Gill In nisfil Street Churchill Cub of year awarded Lions trophy By MRS II SAUNTER CHURCHILL Good food fellowship awards and gifts marked the first father and son banquet of Churchill Cubs andBeavers Ricky Wilkes named Cub of the Year won the Gilford Lions Club trophy and pla que that now hangs in Killarney Beach school It will be transferred to Chur chill United Church when school closes Over 140 attended the dinner held at Churchill com munityhall Receiving honors and knap sacks as the best Cub group were Kevin Fridge Mike Cromarty Norman Dexter Peter Harvey and Mark Cino Other cubs were presented with the badges they had earned The Beavers entertained with singing and remem bcrcd their fathers with gifts Cub leader Ray Cromarty and assistants Bill Talbot Bob Shapton and Phil Dick received gifts too MASONIC LODGE The Minerva Masonic Lodge of Stroud attended ser vice at the United Church on Sunday The master of the lodge Walter Browing read both scriptures Many of the wives of the masons at tended good crowd attended the outdoor memorial service on Sunday at the Sixth Linc Cemetery Reverend Bylaard of Stroud Presbyterian church preached on Stones Reverend Craft and Reverend George James assisted with the ser vice and Ivan and Brian Bon ney provided the musical ac companiment for the singing ofthchymns Descendents of Mr and Mrs Fred Morris numbering 34 gathered Sunday at the Anglican Parish Hall for family reunion CEMETERY SERVICE former rector Reverend Peter Trant of Scarboro spoke Sunday at St Peters Anglican church cemetery service silver chalice was presented to the church in Now 101 With Interest Taken ANNUAL Member Canada deposit Insurance Corporation WCTORM and GREY TRUST COMPANV SINCE 1659 MIKE BENVENUT Manager LEO MIRTITSCH Accountant 35 Dunlop St 13114 memory of Mr and Mrs Fred Morris by their family Noticed at the service were Mr and Mrs Stephen Morris and family Mr and Mrs Verle Morris and family all of Toronto Mr and Mrs Robert Smith and family Trenton Mr and Mrs Frank OHallarn and family Phelpston Miss Debbie Haughton Mr and Mrs Douglas Young Mr and Mrs Francis Donnelly all of Bar rie Mr and Mrs Jack Shen ton and Miss Norma Wilson of Orillia Mr and Mrs Byard Donnelly Willowdale Mr and Mrs George Carter King City Mr and Mrs Wylie Southern Cannington Mr and Mrs Bob McCready and Bud Mallindinc of Toron to Mr and Mrs Peter Pullen Oakwood and Mr and Mrs Donald Oldrcidc Wes ton Congratulations to Mr and Mrs David Donnelly Maud Richardson who were mar ried Friday in the United Church Mr and Mrs Carver of Slindon William Surrex England are visiting their aunt Mrs George Squibb Sympathy is extended to Murray Lougheed of Wing ham formerly of Churchill whose mother died on June 18 Eric Saunter graduated June with Bachelor of Education degree from Alt house College of Education in London Mrs Thompson won sheepskin rug in draw held by the Paulettcs of St Pauls Anglican church Innisfil Greta is proud of her win the first time she has won prize Recent visitors with Mr and Mrs Walter Browning were Mrs Tim Wright of Lambeth and Mrs Vi Gray of Toronto Mr and Mrs Harry Squibb and family and Mrs George Squibb attended the Bennett reunion June 13 at Elmvale Mark your calendar for the Churchill Curlers bake sale in Lefroy across from Hogarths store on Saturday morning July and the Churchill United Church auction on Ju lyiO PUBLIC NOTICE GARBAGE COLLECTION There will be no garbage collection and the sanitary landfill will be closed on the following date THURSDAY JULY 151 I976 Residents whose normal collection day falls on the above date will have their garbage removed on their next regular lection day The cooperation of all residents is appreciated Neil Fox CET Public Works Superintendent we omtnfon foetal Alliston 4354761 Fully Licensed The Rustic Hearth Dining Lounge Char Grilled Steak Lobster Open every evening Tuesday through Sunday Phone ahead for reservations