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Barrie Examiner, 6 Dec 1976, p. 15

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HELP WANTED FARM COUPLE man experienced with horses and general farm maintenance Some housekeeping in main house Nice home provided on property V2 hour east from Metro Toronto References please Write Box $94 The Barrie Examiner DINING ROOM staff required for new Chestnut Inn Cooksfown Must be ex perienced and willing to learn French service Telephone 4589653 BABYSITTER for baby and light housekeeping 12 to pm Monday to Friday Salary 50 per week Telephone 7370125 POSITIONS open in promotions depart ment of large Canadian Corporation Car essential evening positions only in terview to be held at 18 Alliance Blvd Unit 14 Tuesday December 7th at pm sharp no other time $4 per hour for right persons TELEPHONE SOLICITOR Qualified Experienced Previous sales experience an asset Hourly rate plus bonus or commission basis your choice Resume to Box 87 co Barrie Examiner EMPLOYMENT WANTED LICENSED MECHANIC will repair cars in spare time Anything considered Telephone 7370947 evenings EXPERIENCED DAYCARE in my home References Other children to play With Must be over one year old Also New Years Eve overnight in my home 810 Allandale area Call 72877086 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DIRECT PHONE 7282414 Classified advertisements and notices for these pages must be received by day preceding publication with the excepr tion of Classified Display advertisements 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 Addl tional words cts per word IN MEMORIAM NOTICES No verse $500 With verse per count line Tl cents per line COMING EVENTS 5322 per column Inch 24 WORD MINIMUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Cosh Disr count Rates apply if paid Within days One or two insertions 9C per word inser tion Three consecutive insertions cents per word insertion total $6 12 Six consecutive insertions 8c per word per in sertion total SILSZ Multiple insertions may be ordered subject to cancellation when satisfactory results obtained Method of counting fewer than 24 words count as 74 words Each tTllflOI abbreviar tion set of numbers etc count as separate words ERRORS AND CORRECTIONS All phone insertion orders are accepted as convenience to the advertisers Therefore the Classified Advertismg Department requires ad advertisers to kindly recheck their advertisement im mediately after first insertion In order that any error or omission may be reported before in order that some may be rectified for the following day publication The Barrie Examiner is responsible for only one incorrectly printed insertion ol any advertisement and then only to the extent of portion of ad that invoves the misprint Errors which do not lessen the value of the advertisement are not eligible for correct lions by make goods The Barrie Examiner reserves the right to classify rewsu or re EC any want ads PHONE 72812414 NOTICE deadline for classified word ads pm previous day noon Saturday Deoth Notlc Engagements Births $500 maximum 40 words additional words9 cents per word Card of Thanks 25 words $500 Additional words cent per word In Memoriam no verse $500 Verse per count llne extra 21 cents per line Coming Events L922 per column inch BIRTHS COMING EVENTS Mondays Child is fair of face Tuesdays Child is lull 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 itsiivlng And child that is born on the Sabbath 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 information for your childs future Barrie Examiner Birth Announcement 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 $500 maximum 40 words Additional words cents per word PHONE 72824 DEATHS LOWRY SAMUEL JOHN After lengthy illness at the Royal Victoria Hospital on Friday December 1976 Samuel Sam Lowry Dear husband of Cassandra Lowry of Barrie Loving father of Dorothy Mrs Morton of Newmarket Grace Mrs Mason of Barrie and predeceased by Cassandra Mrs Bowen Dear grandfather of Kimberley and Douglas Mason and Bill Bowen Predeceased by brothers and sister Resting at the Jennett Funeral Home 152 Bradford St Barrie Visita tion from Saturday at pm Service and committal complete in the chapel on Monday December 61h at 11 am Inter mentBarrie Union Cemetery NUTTALL Ruth At the Royal Vicr toria Hospital Barrie on Saturday December 4th 1976 Ruth Nuttall Dear mother David Sister of Allan George and Jean and the late Doug John and Craig Niece of Helen Ponton Friends may call arthe Arnold Funeral Home 127 Bayfield St Barrie Service and committal in the chapel Wednesday morning at 10 30 Interment 6th Linc Cemetery MURDOCH Myrtle Irene At the Royal Victoria Hospital Barrie on Sun day December 5th 1976 Myrtle Ircn Boyd Beloved wife of the late Wallace Murdoch of Guthrie Dear mother of Eva Mrs George Pearson Evelyn Mrs Jim Guthrie Ruth Mrs Art Philip chuk Delores Mrs harold Caldwel Eileen Ross and Gordon Loving grand mother of 18 grandchildren and 11 greatgrandchildren Resting at the Stccklcy Funeral Home 30 Worsley St Barrie after pm Monday Service in the chapel on Wednesday December 8th at prn interment South River SPIDSICLY ARNOLD Funeral Home Chapel I27 BAYFIELD ST 7282530 Friendly Courteous Service MWFTF 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 olledged to arise through either failure or delay in forwarding such replies harevsmhérviss EXAMINER WANT ADS PHONE 7282414 AUCTION SALES isthmus GIGANTIC Toy Gift Auction Dec at 730 pm at 331 Bayfield St at Ferris Lane Consignments of new toys and new snowmobile clothing all brand names Terms cash Chargex or Master Charge No reserve AUCTIONEERS JOBBERS at 7266314 SN Name Telephone gt 83 THE BARRIE EXAMINER HAS ROUTE OPENINGS Db SHOREV SHANTY BAY ROAD VANCOUVER BLAKE AREA WELLINGTON OAK AREA OUEBEC AREA IN BORDEN Please fill out the application below and return it to THE BARRIE EXAMINER Circulation Dept 16 Bayfield St Barrie or Phone 7266539 Age BINGO St John Vianney HoII EVERY TUESDAY $200 Jackpot Firestone Presents Hoover Company New Power Head Vacuum Mr Jack Querin Hoover Representative Demonstrating Tliurs Fri Dec910 88 Dunlop MTI 08 By MRS GEORGE HUI1 THORNTON Thorntons Trinity United hurch Sunday school will meet with the regular congregation on Dec 12 at 1015 am for their annqu Whitc Gift Sunday Word was received of the passing away of Mrs Walter Ferguson of Pctcrborough on Nov 21 She was the former Stella Milligan who resided with the other members of her family on Highway 27 Con cession 11 Township from where shc received hcr primary and secondary education at Mount Pleasant and Cookstown schools She took her nursing training at Whitby where she married and later moved to Pctcrborough Sympathy is extended to her brother Joe and sister Audrcy both of Barrie as wcll as her two sons and two daughters She was prcdcccuscd by her husband and her older sister Regina Mrs Ed Block of Willowdale IIIEIKINGIll All the mothers and lricnds if the 4H Homcmziking Club ari cordially invited to thc if tcrnoon scssiiin if their fall Achievement Day 11 Saturday Dec 11 at hurchill HySINIIAIR STEVENS YorkSinicuc The Almighty dollar that grcat object of univirszil devotion throughout our land as Washington Irving nncc said has commenced If fill in relation to its Arncricrin coun tcrpart For some timc it has bccn fclt that our dollar has been kept artificially high in thc $102 to $103 range through hugc Canadian borrowings abroad This in turn madc imports into yCanada cheap and our exports expensive which of course IEW GARRETT AREA LOOP CLEVE LOOP np 55 IIDDIIIOINOIO yE QUEBEC CP The smoke still rises from the heating plant over the sprawling cam pus of Laval University in suburban Ste Foy but there are few other signs of activity as strike by professors enters its fourth month The classrooms are empty abandoned by 1200 union pro fessors who went on strike Sept just as 20000 fulltime stu dents were about to register for the academic year The university has been closed ever since and the fall term has been lost Mediation is continuing under Daniel Sober man dean of Queens Univer sity Law School of Kingston 0nt and the hope now is that the academic year can start soon after Christmas with We condensed terms of 13 weeks each ending in June Issues in the strike deal with the relationship between professors and administration particularly as it concerns the role of the department head and the rights of professors to arbitration if they are not rehired by the university after an initial twoyear contract The basic question is one of academic freedom union secretary Guy Bouchard said in Mrs Bob Rodgers of Lot Concession Innisfil township passed away at Stevenson Mcmiirial Hospital Alliston on Nov 26 She was in her 86th year and leaves to mourn four sons Thomas of Toronto Albcrt of lslington Mcldrin of Holly and Donald of Thornton Also two daughters Anna Mrs Holly Gilks of Blind River and Lonorzi Mrs Mcl ookl of Stroud Interment was held at the Thornton Union ccmctcry on Nov 29 Attending the Open House for Deannc and Henry Vcrhnff at the homc of the brides parents Mr and Mrs Harold Andrews RR Bradford on Nov 28 were Gmrgc and Florence Holt and Hartley and Jean Evans All members of the Thornton Friendship Club are reminded of their Christmas noon lun chcun at St Judes Church Hall Doc Please bring your ex chitngc gift value $150 and dont forget an item for the lucky draw grocery boxes Every family will be providing sonic food for lhlS polluck inczil schcdulcd for I2 00 IS MIIIRNIII rcsidcnt of RR Thornton Lot 17 Concession 10 Essa wulencd our trade deficit Now it is predicted that the Canadian dollar will scttlc down to lower range some say as low as 92 cents in forms of the US dollar Such lcvcl would ill lczist temporarily help our cxports which would have suddcn 10 per cent zidvunizigc in thc foreign market and imports would correspondingly bc highcrpriccd which could imv prove the Canadian market for Canadian prorluccrs HIGHER INFLATIle iiighpriccd imports would mean higlicr inflation howcvcr Just recently finance dcpartmcnl officials explained that for each one point drop in our dollar there would be IIOth of per cent increase in our inflation level in the en suing twelve months and an in crease of 310ths of per cent thcrcaftcr ten point drop would therefore mean per cent higher inflation initially and eventually per cent morc inflation in the country There is little doubt that the Canadian dollar will have to fall It got down to the 96 cent range in 1975 and it is not that long ago it was in thc92 ccnls range With our productivity relatively low and our wages high fit in the Canadian dollar will make our goods more competitive This edge howcvcr will bf shortlived if Canadian producch allow their productivity to continue to decline or if wrigcsjumphighcr than those in competing coun tries EXCHANGE LEVELS Exchange levels have become volatile in the world The German Japanese Swiss and to lesser extent American currencies have been relatively strong while the British French Italian Mexican and Australian currencics have been Australia devalued their currency by 1712 per cent last weekend Often devaluation only triggers false sense of rosperlly such as has been ap ning in En land The ad van ges given roughalouer currency value are soon wiped out when followed by higher costs which means that the currency must be devalued again This is part of the British disease and we should be on guard that it does not happen here Emerging as yicior from World War II the British people have watched their own forlunes weak an interview If the university had its way it would transform the dealings between ad ministration and professors to pure industrial model of em ployeremployee relations But eanMarc Carpentier spokesman for the Laval ad ministration said everybody is in favor of academic freedom but its question of finding the best way of promoting that ideal Other unsettled issues in clude the integration of differ ent salaries into uniform scale STUDENTS WAIT Meanwhile the students wait Some have managed to hold on to summer jobs for few extra months Others are collecting unemployment in surance benefits One student who found work is Julienne Martin 21 who worked for eight weeks as waitress while waiting to enter her first year as chemistry student Juliennes roommate Adele Hurley of Oakville Ont fin ished Masters degree in envi ronmental sciences at Toron tos York University last year and decided on year at Laval to improve her French Thornton church plans White Gifts service township Whitney Goodwin passed away suddenly on Nov 26 at Royal Victoria Hospital Barrio Survivors are two brothers Ernest and Frank also of RR and one sister Mrs Dew of Mississauga He was predeceased by sister Elma Funeral services were held at llughcs Funeral Home fookstown with interment at Christ Church Cemetery Ivy on Nov 29 On Nov 28 Rev Paul Parkins sermon was The Two Faces of God while the choir chosc as their anthem Lead Mc all the Way at Trinity United Church Flowers were placed in memory of the late Fred Fair banks Bible Society Sunday will be observed on Dec also reser ve Dec 19 for the choirs Can late at 730 pm The Sunday School Concert is scheduled for Dec 18 from pm t08230 pm Scott Sharp attended the 90th birthday of Mrs Glass of fonkslown at the home of her cousin Arthur and Grace Cooper Nov 27 She was the former EfficConpcr Drop in Canadian dollar to aid exports Stevens dcclincwhilc those who were vanquished or remained neutral during the war have prospered Currently well over 50 per cent of the UKs Gross National Product is state rclatcd By comparison in Switzerland it is little over 30 per cent while in Canada the governmentrelated share of the GNP has reached 44 per cent Great Britain has become whipped by socialistic over nmcnt that is infiltrate with communist members Public spending which the nation can not afford soars while in relation to the rest of the world their wealth sinks The British pound once the standard of the world and worth $480 in terms of the Canadian dollar is now scrambling to stay above $160 They are pleading with the In ternational Monetary Fund for loan of $39 billion and it is anticipated they will require further $10 billion in due course BRITISH DILEMMA Here is the worlds dilemma While Britain must be assisted it is futile to help if they refuse to put their own house in order The bigger their debts the tougher it will be for them to regain their prosperity Canada has already given assistance to Great Britain to help them overcome previous financial crises Those loans still stand on our books We may even be called upon to give further help Coming months will undoubtedly indicate whether we are strong enough to give such assistance or whether other nations will have to come to Canadas aid Heat wave below zero CHASKA Minn AP For Scientists in laboratory here heat wave is anything over 76 degrees below zero fahren heit Such numbing temperatures are used by medical diagnos tic manufacturer to freezedry and store products including those used by hospitals to deter mine levels of chemicals pro teins and human growth hor mones in blood samples Electronic sensors tied by leased telephone lines to Hon eywell sharedtime building control centre near Min neapolis allow an operator to check in just few seconds what manual observer would spend an hour or more sur veying Philadelphia coin collector Harry Forman displays one dollar bills with the serial numbers printed upside The Barrie Examiner Monday December 1976 15 down The mistakes caused by human errors are being Once quiet sleep town gets new lease on life VERMILION Alta CP This was quiet sleepy con servative community when schoolteacher Floyd Sweet moved in in 1969 Firemen couldnt fight blaze for more than three hours because of an inadequate water supply The community was com fortable and everyone passed it by said Mr Sweet chairman of town councils economic de velopment commit tee Today that has changed Cars jam Main Street in the town of 3150 105 miles east of Edmonton Situated on rough undulating plain above the Vermilion River valley the community is the trading centre for an area that encompasses some of the best agricultural land in Alber ta Main Street boasts new RC MP station veterinary clinic and several new stores Two hotels three motels and 36 unit motor inn are under con struction to meet tourist de mands In residential areas wellkept older homes contrast with the unlandscaped barren ness of new developments Upgrading Vermilion in volved spending $300000 on im proved trunk and service lines to residential lots building sewagetreatment plant capable of accommodating 5000 people paving 35 blocks of streets and successfully petitioning the provincial government for $100000 for the towns newly opened airport and terminal CATCIIING UP TO 608 We are doing in the 19705 what most communities did in the 19605 said Mr Sweet now in his second term on town council These projects are an at tempt to catch up So far the attempt appears to be working Mr Sweet said the new airport has made Vermi lion more accessible to large corporations and some have ex pressed interest in future devel opmenl in October Canadian Na tional Railways announced $25million development pro gram which will include new station crew lodge depart ment store food store and number of smaller retail out lets Eight new businesses opened last year Building permits this year involving more than $2million have surpassed the total for all of 1975 Cliff Magnusson Vermilions secretarytreasurer said de mand for serviced lots has been heavy More than 80 lots went on the market this summer and 60 more are planned for 1977 Mr Sweet said attracting growth is matter of creating the rightclimate Guaranteed until January 31 197 It doesnt involve giveaways It just involves solid system of preplanning that provides services place to live place for business and adequate transportation Vermilion has finally got it together in terms of estab lishing an industrial base The towns economy based on agriculture is boosted by two industrial fabrication fir ms meatpacking plant and fertilizer distribution centre Lakeland College originally an agricultural school has ex panded its vocational curricu lum and has fulltime staff of about 40 The town is anticipating the effect of oil development in the Cold Lake area But most resi dents want further growth to be controlled and steady The town which has had fulltime recreation director for five years boasts two covered rinks an outdoor pool golf course and tennis courts His pets exotic VICTORIA CP Little Miss Muffet would freak out if she wandered into Rick Wests basement Mr West has collection of resold for $100$125 each AP Photo the creepiest crawliest goose bumpraising pets this side of nightmare He has huge hairy spiders scorpions lizards and snakes in cages in room off his bedroom in basement suite of house An inspector with the Greater Victoria Society for the Pre vention of Cruelty to Animals SPCA for 11 of his 24 years he is devoted to the study of creepy crawlies and things that go slither in the night CHECK THIS VALUE Brand New MINI $2995 Plus transportation P01 and licence SIMCOE SPORTS CAR CENTRE LTD 94A Ilffil St 7284505 and maybe even longer We wont drop it fills month or next and thats not all Open Bonus Savings Account today and earn more Earn 812 °o calculated monthly and paid semiannually SPECIAL Accounts opened up to and including the 15th of December earn interest from the 151 Open Friday evenings Saturdays And the coffee pot is always on Still the best rates around Til LIliIillll SI List 26 ELIII M451 kin Slimr iiiiijimv the municipal savings loan corporation Lljlli an 93M mmtrviiunsr Hill IA 43 lvlississngn St East 395 4451 lfAlBiltHxF 19 filllllltllif VSl wixsi 735 0661 1051 Miiskokti Rd 678 2212 IfllllttlI zivnziilu IIlll Insuinuii iiiliiii5iiiiii HEAD OFFICE 88 Dunlop St East BARBIE ONTARIO 126 7200

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