Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 30 Nov 1976, p. 9

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READY FOR COMEDY The Deaf Mute left played by Robert Lunsted of Barrie consults Dr Jadin played by Tom McCaftrey of rillia during rehearsals for the Madwoman of Chaillot which will be presented Wednesday and Thursday by Georgian College Theatre Workshop students in the ollege Theatre Barrie Curtain time is 830 pm Tickets are $2 and will be available at the door Robert is secondyear resources technology student at the College and Tom is in secondyear law and securi ty Georgian College COLDWATER Mrs George Silk has been patient at Toronto General Hospital recently Visiting with George Silk are Mr and Mrs Charlie Silk and Jennifer of Sault Ste Marie Mr and Mrs Jack Green wood and Jeffery spent Sunday mil Mr and Mrs idington of Upter grove Fire Chief Orley Silk along with firemen Wayne Cronin and Ernie Beach were in Etobicoke recently to check out fire truck offered for sale by the Etobicoke Fire Department They returned this week to pur chase the truck and bring it home It can now be seen in its new home at the new Firehall Watch for Faces of Small Places on CKVR TV either Thurs Dec 9th or 16th when the village of Coldwater will be featured The program is shown at 1030 pm Sympathy of the community is extended to the family of the late Crawford Brandon who passed away last week at Soldiers Memorial Hospital NEW LOWELL The New Lowell Brownies and Guides and their leaders attended the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto on Saturday They were accompanied by Mrs Fred Mathers Sr and Mrs John Danko Sympathy of the community to the Cook families and relatives in the loss of wife mother and sister Mrs Christina Cook who passed away on Thursday at the Barrie Hospital Also to the Nehb family in the loss of their son Eddie who was killed in plane accident in the llnited States HIT THE JKll llirflltl England rfli Following the theft of their car pensioners Paul and esarine Van Kerscliaver decided to cheer themselves up with game of bingo The couple won first prize new car CHECK THIS VALUE Brand New I977 s2995 Plus transportation PDI and licence SIMCOE SPORTS CAR CENTRE 94A Tim St 7284505 company you deal with to pgradc your liability coveragcTo $500000 Supertrain popular BRISTOL England CP growing band of workers now earning good salaries in London have chasen to live in or near Bristol about 120 miles away British Rails new 125mile anhour supertrain operating daily between Bristol and Lon don is largely responsible plus the fact that property in Bristol and other parts of the West Country is much cheaper than in the capital Take the case of 41yearold Derek Payne He leaves his at tractive semidetached house near Bristol at 745 each morn ing catches the 755 supertrain and two hours later takes over his desk in the North London Polytechnic where he is em ployed as research mathema tician Payne pays £200 $320 for railway ticket lasting three months On arrival at Londons Paddington Station he collects his bicycle from the lost prop erty office and cycles four miles to his work Usually he catches the 6pm train home and arrives there between 20 and 730pm Some people think were crazy to travel to London every day Payne said decided to move out to Bristol to live be cause knew the superfast trains were coming work in the train both ways and there are no interruptions It is well worth the journey to be able to sleep in the fresh clean air of the West Country Payne bought his home out side Bristol for £2500 in 1962 Today it is worth about £13000 and he dreads to think what such house would cost him in London Also commuting daily be tween Bristol and London is Sophia Connolly 24yearold London school teacher whose Yes it can happen It was close and they drag ged it into overtime but the senior boys soccer team of Cundles Heights School will have to settle for runners up for this year Mrs Carol MacKenzie left and Debra Polley were the two teachers to provide assistance for coach John James for the near winners Team mem bers FRONT ROW from SOCCER RUNNERSUP left Darryl Sim Len Har ris Jim Brown George James Ray Wright David Waters Nigel Watson and Dave Jupp BACK ROW Mark Fornasiero Slaven Kovac captain Danny Ryman Peter Orrling goalie Darryl Lynn Bruce Stanley and Steve Graves ExaminerPhoto uncle George Westway is an accountant in Vancouver She rises at 650am gulps down cup of tea and arrives at the stationintimetocatchthe7z45 After breakfast in the coffee shop on the supertrain Sophia settles down to correcting her students exercises and pre paring for the days lessons At Paddington station she takes the subway to girls school in southwest London My students envy me living in Bristol Sophia said TRIPS OVER FEET The longest recorded milli pede was one with 784 legs found in Panama in July1958 IN RHOADES TRAVEL SERVICE To serve you better we are moving to 24 Owen St Barrie Visit us at our new location to arrange your vacation and travel needs or call us at 726 722l The Barrie Examiner Tuesday November 30 1976 ALLISTON Mr and Mrs Fred Forrest of Weston spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Job Small Miss Linda Small RN of Humber Memorial Hospital Weston and Mr Vernon Small of Aylmer spent the weekend with their parents Mr and Mrs Lloyd Small Mrs Catherine Green and children Brent and Sherry of London spent the weekend with the formers mother Mrs Ed na Hatcher RECEIVES APPROVAL EDMONTON CP Grant MacEwan Community College has received approval the Alberta department ad vanced education and man power to implement an ex tended care nursing certificate program the first program of its kind in Canada Extended care nursing certificate ro gram the first program its kind in Canada Extended care nursing includes geriatrics and rehabilitation convalescence and care of persons with long term or chronic illness HITFIDIHH MESSAGE TO OUR CUSTOMERS Due to delay in overseas shipments the Toy Flyer No 992376 Slow Wheels on page of our Christmas Shopping Spree Flyer iust circulated will not be available We are sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused We are certain you will be pleased with the value of our many other toys At any time you could hit pedestrian be involved in an accident where others are seriously injured or killed Thats why you carry liability insuranceTo protect yourself and your interests in case of law suit resulting from an accident that involves people or their property Now the crunch You probably dont have enough liability coverage You see over the last year Canadian courts have started to award 12 gcr and larger settlements to accident victims All the way up to $1100000 in one case alone Things grg changing Thats why were advising you regardless of which insurance Even to million dollars The extra cost About 75¢ week to increase your coverage from $50000 to $1000000 Not much moncyxfiut whole lot of peace of mind Call your independent insurance agent for full details We dont mean to scare you But we do want you to know the facts Royal Insurance um Canada

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