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Barrie Examiner, 20 Dec 1976, p. 23

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Wmmartfipgpfiy cg GO TO EXTREMES TORONTO CP The T0 ronto Fire Department ran into weird assortment when it called for recruits Of the 1000 The Barrie Examiner Monday December 20 1976 23 men who showed up one meet in his shoes Another missed the ing the height requirement of requirement by halfinch and fivefeetseven inches was went to chiropractor to have found to have three felt insoles his spine stretched Death Notices Engagements Births $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 Mondays Child is lair ol lace Tuesdays Child is lull of grace Wednesdays child is lull olwoe Thursdays Child has far to go Fridays Child is loving and giving Saturdays Child works hard lor its living And child that is born on the Sabbath Day Is lair 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 inlormation tor 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 lor Barrie Examiner Birth Notice is only $500 maximum 40 words Additional words9 cents per word PHONE 72824 DEATHS ELLIOTT Ellen Accidentally on Wednesday December 15 1976 Ellen Blundell of 38 Essa Rd Dear mother of Timmy and beloved daughter ol Mr and Mrs Blundell and dear sister of Shirley Mrs Tilley Betty Mrs Pera June Mrs John Stephenson and Beverley all of Barrie Great aunt of Christopher Klemn son of Mr and Mrs Carlo Klemn of Parry Sound Friends may call at the Arnold Funeral Home 127 Baytield St Barrie Service and committal in the chapel on Friday at pm Interment st Pauls Cemetery In nislil Arnold Funeral Home parking at rear BARTHOLOMEW Jean At the Royal Victoria Hospital Barrie on Friday December 17 1976 Jean Bartholomew Daughter of the late Andrew and Martha Bartholomew Dear sister ol John Susan and Martha Mrs Gordon Clark all of Barrie Andrew at Oro Station and the late Mary Caldwell Resting at the Steckley Funeral Home 30 Worsley St Barrie Complete service in the chapel on Monday December 20 at pm In termentGuthrie Cemetery FLETCHER William Brian as $322 per column inch result of an accident on Saturday December 18 I976 Brian Fletcher beloved husband of Marilyn ot RR Thornton Loving lather of Crystal and Amber Dear son at Arthur ol Ivy and the late Florence Breedon Dear brother at Nancy Huber of Toronto Dear grand son at Mrs Leila Fletcher at Toronto Resting at the Jennett Funeral Home 157 Bradford St Barrie Funeral ar rangements later In lieu of flowers donations to the Canadian Cancer Socie ti or charity at your choice would be appreciated ARNOLD Funeral Home Chapel 127 BAYFIELD ST 7282530 Friendly Caurteous Service MWFTF IN MEMORIAMS SPARROW In loving memory of dear husband and lather William Bill who passed away December 201975 Soquickly he leltus His thoughts unknown But lelt usa memory We are proud to own So treasure him Lord In your garden ol rest For when on earth Hewasoneolthe best Sadly missed and always re membered by wile Carol and daughter Tina Marie HIGGINS In memory of dear hus band and lather John Higgins who passed away December 701975 Always wonderlul memories Olten silenltears Alwaysa secret longing Wishing Dad vou were here Sadly missed by his wile Marie and lamin BEETON In loving memory of dear mother Violet who passed away January 10 1973 and beloved lather George who passed away December 20 1967 Iolten think of ygone days When we were all together The lamin chain IS broken now But memories livelorever To me they have not gone away Nor havethey travelled tar Justentered Gods eternal home Andtelttnegatesaiar Sadly missed and always re wembered by daughter Jean fiRROW In loving memory of tdear son and brother But who passed Nay suddenly Dec 20 1975 He left us quretly his thoughts unkrtown He left us memory to cherish forever Sadly missed by mom brothers and tlsters IICHOLS In loving memory of dear gsband lather and grandlather Orval ick Nichols who passed away December 201975 Wetreasure still with Iovesincere Beautiful memories of one so dear Ever remembered and sadly missed by wile Kathleen and lamily ADVERTISING DIRECT PHONE 72872414 Classified advertisements and notices Ior these pages must be received by day preceding publication wrth the excep tion of Classified Display advertisements which must be in by in two days prior to publication BIRTHS ENGAGEMENIS MARRIAGES DEATH NOTICES 40 words 55 00 Additional words cts per word CARD OF THANKS 25 words $5 00 Add tional words cts per word IN MEMORIAM NOTICES No verse SS 00 With verse per count line cents per line COMING EVENTS $3 per column Inh 24 WORD MINIMUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Cash Dis count Rates apply il paid Within days One or two insertions per word inser tion Three consecutive insertions cents per word insertion total $6 Sui consecutive insertions 8c per word per in sertion toloI SILSR Multiple insertions may be ordered subject to cancellation when satisfactory results obtained Method of counting lower than 24 words count as 24 words Each initial abbrevia tion sat ol numbers etc count as separate words ERRORS AND CORRECTIONS All phone insertion orders are accepted as cOnVn°e The OdVGIIISOVS Therefore the Classlied Advertising Department requires od advertisers to kindly recheck their advertisement Im mediotnly alter lrrsl insertion in order that any Orror or omrssion may be reported before in order that some may be rectified lor the following day publication The Barrie hammer is responsible lor only one incorrectly printed insertion of any advertisement and than only to the extent at portion ol ad that involves the misprint Errors which do not lessen the value of the advertisement are not eligible lor correc tienl by make goods The Barrie Examiner reserves the right to classify revise or re ject ony want ads PHONE 72894 NOTICE deadline for classified word ads pm prevruus day noon Saturday COMING EVENTS BINGO St John Vianney Hall EVERY TUESDAY $200 Jackpot MTF Slimming Printed Pattern 4670 $1255 lO2v202 Sew the pantsuit that spans the seasons in casually ele gant style Note slimming princess jacket easy pants Printed Pattern 4670 Half Sizes 10 122142 1612 18 2012 Size 14 bust 37 jacket and pants require 372 yards 54inch fabric $100 for each pattern cash cheque or money order Add 25¢ each pattern for first class mail and handling Ont residents add 7e sales tax Print plainly Size Style Num ber your Name Address Send to Anne Adams Pattern Dept The Barrie Examiner 60 Progress Avenue Scor borougb Ontario MlP 4P7 150 styles lots of Quick Easies in our NEW FALL WINTER PATTERN CATALOG Jumpsuits tops pants plus Total Wardrobe patterns ree pattern coupon 75 nstant Sewing Book $100 Sew Knit Book $l25 Instant Money Crafts $100 Instant Fashion Book $100 TVaid CLASSIFIED to school EDMONTON CP Chil dren at the Evelyn Unger School for Language and Learning Development will be watching color television with difference thanks to the local staff of Xerox of Canada Ltd The school which accom modates 130 children with per ception problems purchased color video cassette recorder camera kit and television moni tor with funds contributed through the firms AIDE pro gram which encourages em ployees to become involved in community projects at the local level Harry Cogill Xerox bran ch manager said the equip ment valued at $3400 means that school can use professionally prepared programs from the education department The school in operation 13 years has 30 fulltime instruc tors and therapists at two loca tions You just wouldnt believe all the avenues this opens for us said Mrs Unger Well be able to use the cameras to tape what were doing here as well as to increase the childrens learningabilities iIIIIAM ARRESTED NASHVILLE Tenn AP Former pro football quarter back loe Gilliam was arrested Saturday by vice squad officers on charge of possessing con trolled substance for resale PO lice said Gilliam was arrested after he left the home of an East Nashville drug dealer who had been under sur veillance Gilllztms pro football career ended earlier this year when he was put on waivers by the National Football League New Orleans Saints for violating team rules llc previously played for Ill tsburghStoelers Bill Hargreaves president of the Barrie Curling Club presented the Consumers PRESENTS TROPHY T0 WINNING RINK Gas Trophy Friday night to the winning rink in mens first schedule champion ships Receiving the trophy is Vern Adams skip Ken Whatmough vice Ernie Miller second vice and Eric Stewart lead Examiner photo Brampton man holds record in world nonstop yodelling BRAMPTON OKNT CP Recently Don Reynolds was as tonished to read in the Guinness Book of Records that Bill Gore of Birmingham England claimed world record for ya delling nonstop for five hours and three minutes Mr Reynolds who had con sidered himself the uncontested world champion since 1950 sub sequently learned that Ken tucky man had broken the Core record by 21 minutes in January 1976 The Brampton yodeller could take no more Ills manager Bernie Livingston consulted Guinness to obtain the informa tion needed for record at tempt And on Saturday late in November the upstarts were put in their place By the time the Sltyenrold artist had completed his per formance the record stood at seven hours and 29 minutes more than two hours beyond the previous mark Im proud and pleased that Ive brought the title to air ada said Mr Reynolds who has had long career as yu deller and western singer If anyone beats the record want to know about it and Ill go Dancers and beat them again dont think it will be beat though BEGAN IN TEENS He began yodelling in his late teens to amuse his fellow crew members on Canadian Pacific steamships Swiss yodeller he says he is the only person alive capable of fivetone yo del which won him the world championship at the Pacific National Exhibition in Van couver in 1950 Ills photo album shows younger and slimmer Don Rey nolds yodelling for the Duke and Duchess of Windsor aboard the liner United States in 1955 and for the king and queen of Morocco in 1961 winning the United States national title in 1956 and meeting such country stars as Marty Robbins Gene Autry Eddie Arnold and Roy Clark In his prime he was regular on the Saturday Night lunr botee television show which was shot In Iushingtnn and he starred in IVs rosslzinnrlu Barn Dance in 1961 He had small movie parts in She Wore 21 Yellow Ribbon with John Wayne 1an Eureka Stockade with Peter Finch In the late 19605 and his will BIICOIB is more work MONTREAL ll People have habit of picking Sylvie KinalChevalier out of lifes chorusline When she was liryearold ballet student the artistic director of Les Grands Ballots Canadiens asked her to become the youngest member of the corps She agreed and within mon ths was asked to lance solo roles seasoned 16 she was asked by company founder Ludmllla Chiriaeff to be the only Cana dian entrant in the Eighth In ternational Dance Festival in Varna Bulgaria last July There the judges awarded her secondplace silver medal in the junior womens category at ballets most highly regarded competition Past winners at Varnzt in Clude Mikhail Baryshnikov the Bolshois Ekaterina Maximovzi and Canadian Martino van Hamel now principal with the American Ballet Theatre WORK FOR ENCORE So what does young dancer who has won instant inter national acclaim do for an en core Work replies the native Montrealer who has been don ningsatln slippers sincethc age ofsix After Varna had twrr week holiday in Quebecs East ern Townships It was just too long Its very hard to get the body back in shape you really notice it said Sylvie after morning workout in Les Grands Ballets studios above super market Bodies are important in the world of ballet where talk about them often has meat markct ring to it It was Sylvies strung back high energy level and physical maturity which convinced artistic director Brian Macdonald that she was ready to join the company at 15 If she hadnt finished high school when she did says Macdnnald would have phoned her principal and said Look youvclnst student was very lucky every thing worked out perfectly saysSylvie But she admits that taking ballet classes every night on top of high school meant it our tailed social life It also meant saying Nn to moms homecooking GIVE SOMEONE BILLS TORONTO Tll The new est fad for Christmas giving is the motley jar seveninch high clear glass apolhecury jar crammed full of turn outufcir culutiun United States dollar bills saved froth the American governments incinerator For modest $695 Inn llum of To ronto fliyearold materials engineer will sell one of 1072 money jars he bought in Min neapolis Toming from likrztniutrlzi nudiun family hevuliir is it stage name shi has learned to deny herself the temptations of pyrohy and warenyky hosi scrumptious calorific fishes akin to cabbage rolls and checsedumplings Personally IlklSllnl Iilll ers remarks the llllllr five lttTpounrl wisp of iron Eating in Bulgaria luring llll dance competition posed bit of problem lhcir liIVOIIll food is veal veal and mori veal not the perfect food for dancer llnwevcr Sylvie and her lor mcr teacher Andree Millzuri of Les Grands Ballets managed to put their collective foot down and gel fruit and yogurt Sylvie says that the unurlinn delegation was the smallest ill the gruelling 2Hluy event The Russians there were It or 12 dancers brought their bill let mistresses their doctors seamstressos teachers and even lighting technician As for the quality of dancing at Varnzt Sylvie reports that the Japanese are strong leilini cally but artistically some thing was missing The Russians are choosing tall slender ballerinns these days instead of short girls and the French dancers were very very good Like everyone else at Vurna Sylvie was impressed by 17 yearold Patrick Dupllllll of France who ultimately curried more percentage points than any other finalist in the com petition OUTDOOR STAGE Sylvie says she didnt dream of winning medal When got on that outdoor stage forgot about every thing rl just danced ne of the variations slii lun ced was Incoherento sprightly jazzballet by Les Grands Bullets resident cho reographer Fcrnnnil Nuull with music by the Quebec rock group Octobro Incoherence earned chu reography prize for Nault tl Varna After the competition ended Sylvie was complimented by the judges on her ability to project and involve her audien ce She says this ability was rare atVarna Its what people dancers are slowly losingthe proj ecting the contact with the au dience Even the Russians They usod to project everything they had but the ones we saw didnt Asked what roles she would like to dance with Les Grands Ballets in its new season Sylvie gives the dancers classical re ply jusl want todanie The companys artistic direc tor hns slightly more specific plans We might make her one of the three big swans in Swan Lake But you know you have to treat dancers like children you cant spoil them too much worked as Singing group bil led as the Don and Cindy Show in which he sang country songs embellished with yodelling and she sang popular songs He had been content to leave his professional career behind him when the Guinness matter came up When heard it had to be all yodelling with no singing in be tween thought no way no way he said Even one min ute is longtime But by the time the record try was broadcast by CFGM radio in Mississauga Ont he had built up his confidence thought can go longer and win it by landslide Then when got to seven hours thought must have reserve power The reserve power gave out at 529 pm Saturday Nov 27 Barring technical hitches you can read all about it in the 1918 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