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Barrie Examiner, 13 Dec 1976, p. 15

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Address HELP WANTED THE BARRIE EXAMINER HAS ROUTE OPENINGS SHOREVIEWGARRETT AREA SHANTY BAY ROAD BLAKENELSON AREA COLLIERBLAKE AREA TORONTOHIGH ST ECCLESWELLINGTON ST DAPHNECULLETTE CR CLAPPERTUN ST or Phone 7266539 HELP WANTED BELL CANADA has immediate openings for Career Minded People As Sales Representatives Requirements University or Community College graduates with marketing options andor proven related sales experience Successful applicants could be located anywhere in southwest Ontario Please apply by calling 7286800 or apply in person at BELL CANADA EMPLOYMENT CENTRE 136 Bayfield St Barrie am to 430 pm Tuesday Dec 14 DIS GLOBE AND MAIL Carriers required in the following areas Sanford Street Parkside Drive Riverwood Forms Tall Trees Roslyn Avenue Allandale Heights Anne Street North Blake Street East Camp Borden Northeast Oakley Park Square WeIIington Duckworth Burton Avenue GLOBE AND MAIL 7282223 HELP WANTED ACCOU NTANT 2nd or 3rd year RIA or CGA student re quired to assume responsibility for ac countinglunctionsincluding preparation and analysts of financial statements and supervision of part time staff members Applicant must be sell starter and well motivated as position is new Excellent opportunity for advancement with this medium sized company Loca tion in Straud Ontario Reply in writing to Craig Hunter Poultry Farm Ltd Box l0l RR No Stroud Ontario ALL REPLIESCONFIDENTIAL DENTAL ASSISTANT cancientious capable person required reply in writ ing including all pertinent Information previous experience desirable but not essential to Box 598 Barrie Examiner EMPLOYMENT wfnreo LICENSEDMECHANICwillrepaircars in spare time Anything considered Telephone7370947evenings ExPERtENCED DAYCARE in my home References Other children to play with Must be over one year old Also New Years Eve overnight in my home $10 Allandale area Call 728 7086 FORMER TEACHER will provide daycare in her home any age welcome Davidson and Ottaway area Phone 737 2652 CROSSLAND By MRS SAM ALLEN CROSSLAND The Knox Ladies Aid met recently at the home of Mrs Clive Minty with Mrs Sydney Bell presiding The meeting opened with the singing of Hymn 134 and the Lords Prayer The motto was your faith should not stand in the wisdom of man but the power of God The scripture reading was taken from Mat thew Chapter The roll call was biblical verse with the word power and stamped Christmas card Mrs McDonald gave speech on Christmas and its meaning She also had crossword puzzle with answers taken from the hymn Silent Night The group also elected its new executive at the meeting The present executive was re elected Mrs Finley and Mrs Wanless will arrange programs Mrs Harry Train will see that they are printed Mrs Sydney Bell and Mrs Sam Allen will be in charge of get ting Christmas presents for shutins The meeting closed with the singing of Hymn 242 and the closing prayer led by Mrs George Minty Mrs John Lougheed spent last weekend in Toronto visiting her husband who is still in hospital DH Please fill out the application below and return it to THE BARRIE EXAMINER Circulation Dept 16 Bayfield St Barrie nnooo CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DIRECT PHONE 72824I4 Classiliad advertisements and notices tor these pages must be received by in day preceding publication with the excep tion of Classiliad Display advertisements which must be in by pm two days pflo to publication HIRTHS ENGAGEMENTS MARRIAGES DEATH NOTICES 40 words $500 Additional words cts per word CARD OF THANKS 25 words $500 Addt tional words cts per word IN MEMORIAM NOTICES No verse 35 00 With verso par count line 2t cents per llno COMING EVENTS $322 par column Inch 21 WORD MINIMUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Cash DIs count Rates apply it paid within days On or two insertions 9c per word insur tlon Three consecutive insertions 83 cents per word insertion total so Six consecutive insertions 8c per word per in sertion total Sll52 Multiple Insertions may be ordered subject to cancellation when satisfactory results obtained Method of counting lower than 74 words count as 24 words Each initial abbrevro lion sat of numbers atc count as separate words ERRORS AND CORRECTIONS All phone Insertion orders are accepted as convoniancd to the advertisers Tharolore the Classified AdvertIsIrig Department requires ad advertisers to kindly rachack their advartisomant Im modiataly altar Iirst insertion In order that any error or omisuon may be reported belora am in order that some may be roctiliod Iar the following day publication The Barrie Examtnor is responsible for only one incorroctly printed Insertion at any advertisement and than only to the extent at portion at ad that involves the mtsprmt Errors which do not lesson the value at the advertisement are not eligible for correc tions by make goods The Barrie Examiner reserves the right to classify revise or ro ioct any want ads PHONE 77824 Midhurst Jolly Rebels plan Christmas dinner MIDHURST The Jolly Rebels are holding Christmas dinner at the Midhurst com munity centre on Tuesday Dec 14 starting at6 pm The recent Midhurst Historical Societys pot luck dinner was well attended talk by Roy Hamilton about rocks and minerals was followed with interest and display of the rocks was ap preciated by the members Mr and Mrs Peter Scott showed slides of the old county court building Mr Murdocks wood carving and art pictures of Mrs Flewelling were also viewed with interest Judge Clare helped Mr Scott with the commentary about the court house The Womens Auxiliary of the hall board held its meeting on Wednesday evening at which Dorothy Rugman was elected president Kay Russell treasurer and Marg Russell secretary The next meeting will be held on Tuesday at 930 am in the community centre centre Two were baptized by Rev Harold Kemp at baptismal service at Midhurst United church last week They were Craig Stephen son of Mr and Mrs Eric Fowler and Bryan Robert son of Mr and Mrs Robert Ballagh Mrs Nash has returned after weeks visit with Mr and Mrs Olmsted in Hamilton pleasant evening was spent at Midhurst United church Sun day School when friends of Deb bie Gill recent bride of this community was presented with many beautiful gifts Debbie will be making her home in Aurora Mr and Mrs Norman Allen of Neville Sask are visiting the Russell families Sympathy of this community is extended to the Frankcom families in the passing of Mrs EXAMINER WANT ADS PHONE 7282414 Frankcom senior who spent her married life in this community ngagcmonts Births $500 maximum 40 words additional words cents per word Card of Thanks 25 words $500 Coming Events BIRTHS Mondays Child Is fair of lace 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 living And child that is born on the Sabbath Day Isfalr 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 tor your childs future Barrie Examiner Birth Announcement will include the name of your child the day or the week month and year at birth the weight and other vital intormation 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 7282414 DEATHS WOOD Franklin Edwin At the Nurs lng home Apple Valley California on Thursday December 1976 Frank Wood in his 94th year Husband of the late Sadie Fralic Survived by son Gorr don and daughter lnlaw Perry sister Anah Mrs Bruce Richardson of Bar rie Service in the Chapel Monday morn IngCremation REYNOLDS ERNESTINE HAZEL Erma 77 Suddenly at her home Barrie on Saturday December ll I976 Ernestine Hazel Erma Rowe beloved wife of Elliott Reynolds Dear mother of Steve at Barrie David at Bancroft Brenda Mrs Wayne Smart of Oshawa and Gary predeceased Survived also by grandchildren and sisters Dora Hook and Lucrecia Rowe Friends may call at Steckley Funeral Horne 30 Worsley Street Barrie Service in the Chapel on Tuesday December at pm followed by cremation In lieu of flowers memorial donations to Ontario Heart Foundation would be appreciated ARNOLD Funeral Home Chapel I27 BAYFIELD ST 7282530 Friendly Courteous Service MWF TF CARDS 0F THANKS THOMPSON Many thanks to all the triends who sent cards and gifts and visited me during my recent illness in VH Special thanks to Drs Crossland and Boutrous and nurses on 5th lloor Thanks again wMay Thompson IN MEMORIAM ROWE In loving memory of my dear Dad Sidney George Rowe who died on December 13th l974 Dear Dad it is now years since you so quietly slipped away from us But time has not healed the broken heart Nor has it dimmed the memory at you dear one One day we will meet again tear Dad when all the heartaches and sorrow will be washed away forever Sosadly missed by daughter Betty ROWE tribute at love and devotion to my darling husband Sidney George Rowe who passed away December ram I974 Dear Sidney beside your grave we often stand With hearts both rushed and flare But in the gloom the sweet words come not lost but gone before God knows how much miss you He counts the tears shed and whisprrs he is only sleeping lost husband With heart of gold Which was more to me than low un told WIthout tnrcwell hr lell asleep with only momorus tor me to keep We have lost but God has gained one at the finest lhr world ontmnrrt And when you call me home to you dear Std Your smile WIII guide the way Loved and rrspvcted whrrevtl he went To this beautiful Illt came this tragic end But he rtirrt as no llVCtl rvaoncsr lrtend For someone We loved and could not keep Thoughts today rnemorirs tortyer Dearly lowd and sadly missed WIch Jcssrca PLAXTON Edith In lovmg memory of my dear Wile who passed away December I973 Though absent you are very nvar Still lowd still missed and very dear Sadly missed by husband Garnet YASHER In loving memory at dear husband and father Sherry who passnd away December It 1975 When all atom we ml and wetp For one we loved now gonv little voich Within our hearts Bids us to roldicr on How great the OSI none but we know Aswnh our mImorio Wt on Sadly missrd and always remembered by Lorraine Sharon Jim Mark John and isn Flop areChristmas TwoDay Special $5950 Single or double occupancy good for any two consecutive day until Chrlotmll excluding Grey Cup weekend The Sheraton Centre is in the heart of exciting downtown Toronto steps from some of the best stores tn the con tinirit5 of them right in the hotel Dancing and live entertainment in the hotel Dine in the internationally famous Cafe at the Redwoods or the Pinnacle Dining Room Come on in shop flop or kick up your heels For reservations call your Travel Agency or dial dlrecl 800261 9393 Aakfor the Christmas Special The Sheraton Centre dining danclng shopping and 2acre park with fa waterfall In the centre of it all at out The Sheraton vntro WillIINIIHII lWlIl it till vtllII tIIIltlll llt tttltilll Ilt HAII uwil lI taxi Itt tHlItUl Illll IIIiIflllIl MI Mi ill til Illll til lhtllltnulllt Illlf MR AND MRS Additional words cents per word In Memoriam no verse $500 Verso per count lino extra cents per line $322 per column inch CDMING EVENTS OPEN HOUSE for LEWIS CARR on their 50th ANNIVERSARY at Craighurst Anglican Church Saturday December 18th 14 pm EVERYONE WELCOME BEST WISHES ONLY DIO1315 EXAMINER WANT ADS PHONE 7282414 by the UCW at Stroud By MRS CAMPBELL STROUD Mrs MacKay has been elected president of the St James United Church Women for the first part of new term succeeding Mrs Todd It was agreed that three members will share leadership responsibilities for the new term with Mrs Black following Mrs MacKay and then MrsL Green taking over Other new officers include Mrs Brady secretary Mrs Fisher treasurer Mrs Oliver of Sandy Cove Acres and Mrs McNabb unit leaders Mrs MacDonald flowers and cards and Mrs Booth and COMING rvrurs BINGO St John Vianney Hall EVERY TUESDAY $200 Jackpot MTF Scars 3pc cardigan suits Mrs Cochrane pianists Rev James conducted the election It was decided to change future meetings to Mondays with some in the evening as well as the afternoon Another resolution moved that the birthday box money be given to mission services Clothing was asked for to be sent to Fred Victors Mission inToronto Mrs Black read her report on the Cookstown Presbytery she attended She also thanked the retiring president Mrs Todd for her leadership during her term in office Christmas dialogue was given by Mrs Green Mrs Sawyer and Mrs Graham Carol singsong was ac companied by Mrs Booth IVY ByJEAN JENNETT IVY The Great Chapter meeting was held in Iottenham on Wednesday night Dec mega The Barrie Examiner Monday December 13 1976 15 and dinner was served at Lions Hall Holy Communion and Bap tism will be held in the Christ Church on Sunday Dec 12 at 1015 am SERVICE man 0r smear 0mm warm wrrd ro car on The mini bazaar and tea was well attended despite the bad weather on Thursday night Thanks go out to those who helped and donated things make fashion headlines at one super low prIce The feature story on these newsy knits is combination of good fit smart looks and easy care qualities The patterned acrylic knit cardigans have tie belts and are handwashable Machine washdry the longsleeved polyester knit shirts with full button fronts and the polyester d0uble ant pullon pants with lnseams abt 31 Green blue camel Misses 1018 aWith Aztecpattern cardigan front sleeves 17R 004 375 bWith tweedylook cardigan 17R 004 350 Ladies Sun Dept cWith striped cardigan 17R 004 382 SimmonsSears Ltd Sears Barrie Georgian Mall Reg and Was refer to SimpsonsSears Ltd prices 509 Bayfield St Charge it Enjoy It now Use your All Purpose Account 29 Christmas Store Hours MomFri 930 am 930 pm Saturday 930 tun 530 pm

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