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Barrie Examiner, 28 Sep 1976, p. 15

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TENDERS TENDERS Tenders for the Construction of Orillia Legion Senior Citizens Complex Orillia Ontario Sealed tenders on stipulated sum basis for Construction of the Orillia Legion Senior Citizens Complex Orillia Ontario plainly marked as to contents will be received until pm local time THURSDAY OCTOBER 14 1976 at the office of Salter and Allison Architects 29 Clapperton St Barrie Ontario Plans and specifications will be available to general contractors on or after Tuesday September 28 1976 at the office of the Architects on deposit of certified cheque made payable to Salter and Allison Architects in the amount of One Hundred Dollars $100 Plans and specifications will be on display at the Toronto Can Etruction Association the Barrie Builders Exchange and the Orillia Construction Association Tenders for mechanical and electrical subcontractors will be deposited at the Barrie Bid Depository until pm local time TUESDAY OCTOBER 12 1976 All tenders must be accompanied by an acceptable bid bond in the amount of $97000 Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted SALTER AND ALLISON Architects 528 Ontario Government Tender ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Replacing Hydro Line at the Adult Occupational Centre EDGAR Ont No 66943 GENERAL CONTRACTORS Alterations and Repairs at the OPP Headquarters in OAK RIDGES Ont No 82818 Separate individual Sealed Tenders will be received until 200 pm local time on Friday October 15 1976 Combined Tenders will not be accepted Tender Documents may be obtained from the Ontario Ministry of Government Services Georgian Bay Regional Office 24 James Street East PO Box 790 Orillia Ontario L3V 6K7 NOTE For further information regarding the Tenders please call Mr Mclsaac at the above address Telephone No 705 3257403 The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted 52528 Ministry of Government Services Ontario IIIIllllIllllllIlllIIIllIIillIlIIilIIllIIIIllllIllIllIIIilllllIlllIIllllllIlllllIIllIlIlIilIlIiI ANNOUNCEMENT ijlillllllillIIIIlllIIIIllIIIIllllIlIllIIllillIllIIIIllIlIIllllillIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII STUDENT SPECIAL Keep informed of local people and their achievements while you are away at school this year For only $1800 postage included you will receive The Barrie Examiner for full month period Send cheque or money order to BARRIE EXAMINER CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT 16 Bayfield St Barrie Be Sure to include Your Name and Full Address OFFER EXPIRES SEPT 30 513187730 ATTENTION COTTAGE OWNERS FARMERS REPAIR COTTAGES AND OUTBUILDINGS LINE GRAINARIES BINS OR BUILDINGS WITH USED ALUMINUM PRESS PLATES 23 35 000 thick 300 EACH AT THE BARRIE EXAMINER ASK FOR MR NEAR 77 7266537 MwFT HELP wound HELP WANTED 5s Deat No ces Engagemen ANNOUNCEMENTS SPECIA NOTICES CASH RATE 11 $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 Coming Events 3322 per column inch BIRTHS McRAE Jim and Theresa of Angus Ont are pleased to announce the birth of their son Sean Robert lbs 015 at 730 pm on Saturday September 25 1976 at Royal Victoria Hospital Proud grandparents are Mr and Mrs and Mrs Robert McRae of Angus September 26 1976 ALBERT AND COLLEEN Sartoretto happily announce the birth of their son Adam Troy on Thursday September 16 1976 Stanley and Rosemond Jennett and Ida Sartoretto are pleased to welcome their grandson 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 living 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 printed permanent record in Babys Book or Family other vital information message can become Albums The rate for Barrie Examiner Birth Notice is only $500 maximum 40 words Additional wordsi cents per word PHONE 72872414 GOOD NEWS STORY When y0u an nounce the birth of Your child in The Bar rie 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 Place an announcement after birth Call The BarrieExaminerClassifled728 2414 ENGAGEMENTS BOOTH ROBERTSON Mr and Mrs Mervin Booth Stroud are proud to announce the forthcoming marriage of their youngest daughter Alice Joan to Robin David Robertson eldest son of Mrs Ruby Robertson and the late Cecil Robertson Stroud on Saturday 0c tober 161976 at pm St James United Church Stroud COU RSEY Saturday Oct 1976 in Barrie CARDS 0F THANKS Van Der Kruys of Brentwoad and Mr LEEK Harry and Carol welcome their granddaughter LoriAnne lbs 11 ozs Raymond and Patti Rochefort are the proud parents in Timmins on Sunday KING Mr and Mrs Charles Coursey are pleased to an nounce the marriage of their daughter Marilyn to Michael King son of Mr Jack King and the late Mrs Marion King The marriage will take place DEATHS vice in the September 28th at pm Thornton Union Cemetery chapel HURRELL Mabel Annie Suddenly at the Scarborough General Hospital on Sunday September 26th 1976 Mabel Hurrell Dearly beloved and missed by Beth Frost and sisters and Lottie Ellis and family Resting at the Jennett Funeral Home 152 Bradford 51 Barrie Visitation from Monday at pm Ser on Tuesday Interment Royal Victoria Hospital daughter of Mrs Resting at the St Millie York Cemetery Toronto dwater Cemetery pm Service at St pm Interment St Cemetery Innisfil Light Lacy BLACK We would like to thank our family many friends and relatives for cards and calls celebrating our 40th anniversary Tor the dinner gifts rance and Jean WHICH DAY IS BEST MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Advertisers frequently ask this question Fortunately there is no best day to advertise Each day new wants arise bringing new readers as od ones satisfy their wants we recommend that you start your ad tomorrow and cancel it when you get results After many years of ex perience with millions of want ads we know tomorrow is the best day to start your ad and every day is the best day to ad vertise in The Barrie Examiner Classified Section Phone 7707414 HELP WANTED BOYS and GIRLS Earn Extra Money and Win Prizes THE BARRIE EXAMINER HAS ROUTE OPENINGS ANGUS ELMVALE COOKSTOWN BURTON AVE PERRY ST OUNLOP AREA SANFORD JOHN AREA Please fill out the application below and return it to THE BARRIE EXAMINER Circulation Dept 16 Baytield St Barrie or Phone 7206539 Name Address Telephone motr Agei anointedcalo Shrug on this lacy cape for breezy days evening glamor Its pure pleasure to crochet your favorite pineapple design Use 3piy fingering yarn fer lacy cape with pretty 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51 00 Hollywoods king in replica The Barrie Examiner Tuesday Se 28 197615 is 23yearold Vancouverite VANCOUVER CP The new Hollywood facsimile of kung fu hero Bruce Lee is an honors graduate in computer sciences from University of British Columbia Alex Kwok 23 of Vancouver won the part after being spotted by the publisher of martial ar ts magazine Dick Hennessy of the publica tion Fighting Stars ran into Kwok in Los Angeles earlier this year after Kwok had won an international kung fu tour nament After acting school and four capped teeth Kwok finds him self playing the role of Lee in the First Artists production of the life of Lee the kung fu leg end who died three years ago Im not going to try and imi tale Bruce Leethat would be foolish said Kwok In some ways acting is like competing You just concentrate and think yourself into the story Kwok who keeps in shape teaching communitycentre claSSes three nights week in Chinatown said he wasnt ner vous when he took his screen test with Warner Brothers on ce partner in the movie project Ive been competing since was boy he said You just need concentration to change your frame of mind like think ing yourself into story You learn not to let tension bother you The Bruce Lee market has sort of landed on me but dont dream of achieving his success Thats bad If you dont set goals you keep striving and never disappoint yourself THOUGHT WAS FAKE Hennessy said his discovery didnt stand in line for the part because Kwok thought he was afake knew whoever played Bruce Lee had to be skilful in the field of martial arts said Hennessy The style of fighting had to be reasonably similar and there had to be physical resemblance someone with lot of definition in his muscles but not bulgy like weightlifters When he tensed up you could see the individual mus cles That 60 miles of film will keep them busy MONTREAL CP Trans forming 60 miles of film into twohourlong official film on the Montreal Olympics is going to keep two dozen technicians and filmmakers at National Film Board NFB busy for most of the winter Working at NFB headquar ters the crew expects to have final print by March and mem bers say the editing of the film could be painful process For instance tough choices will have to be made on the ex cellent footage of the decathlon competition between the even tual gold medal winner Bruce Jenner and the Soviet 1972 gold medal winner Nikolai Avilov The footage brings out the contrast between Jenner the blonde American and Avilov with his dark complexion moustache and almost Latin character The films director Jean Claude Labrecque described Jenner in recent interview as particularly fine subject He loved the camera Some athletes are camera shy and can easily be disturbed by all the special attention Not Jenner He was very up for the film Mr Labrecque said Jenner and one of the films associate directors Georges Dufaux got along so well that Jenner seemed to perform better when Dufauxs camera was trained on him COUPON ENTITLES BEARER TO FREE CHEQUING AT ANY STERLING TRUST BRANCH CUTOUICOUPONANDSAVE Im told that Jenner consid ered Dufaux his lucky star There are other lovely mo ments in the film said Mr Labrecque We have some shots of the opening day when the placard bearer for Algeria young Montreal girl is told that Al geria has withdrawn and that she wont be marching in the opening ceremony Disaster After three mon ths of rehearsal shes not taking part She cries Tears are streaming down her face People try to console her but she sobs and sobs Eventually they succeed She stops crying She even manages weak smile MORE THAN SPORTS Whatever is included in the fi nal copy of the film it is not likely to deal entirely with spor ts The official film for the Mun ich Games in 1972 was break with tradition in that it did not place the emphasis on the spor tsevents The film was made up of eight parts each having dif ferent director One of the eight directors Mai Zetterling said she had no special interest in sports but plenty of interest in obsessions While the 1972 film is unpopu lar with individual athletes Olympic officials and some sports fans it has been well re ceived artistically When the time came to au thorize the 1976 film members of the International Olympic Committee officials of the Montreal Olympic Organizing Committee and members of various sports federations all warned the NFB team not to repeat the 1972 experiment ITEMSMISSING CARDIFF Wales CP Students taking biology exams were unable to answer ques tions about male rats anatomy because the rats sup plied for dissection were fe mae The question asked stu dents to display 12 different items but only nine were present in female rats MISSING ADVICE NORTHAMPTON England CP Signs warning trav ellers to beware of pickpockets at new £7million bus station have been stolen BOOK THEFT MALDON England CP Some thieves will take anything they can lay their hands on One man has been charged with stealing the lostandfound property book from the police station in this Essex town OUTONAIJMB FOLKESTONE England CP Police are waiting for someone to claim an artificial leg found in churchyard in this Kent town spokesman said Youd think that who ever lost it would have been aware they had one missing Sterling account will save you up to 20¢ on every cheque you write from the moment you open Chequingsavings 0r Chequing statement account After all if we charged for Chequing it would be like asking you to pay to use your own money If youre like our average customer who writes up to 15 cheques month this coupon could save over $30 per year So why pay Writing cheques at Sterling actually saves you money Take the time and start savingtoday STERLING STERLING TRUST CORPORATION Ross Furzecott Henness was one of 1439 persons tried out for the part in four countries talent search which determined that most aspiring actors for the part couldnt act and do kung fu at the same time Estelle Harmon of Actors Workshop in Los Angeles which graduated Rock Hudson Mike Connors and Michael Lan don among others said Kwok turned out to be quite dis covery Despite the fact it was for eign to him she said Alex was able to touch on his impul sive passionate nature the in ner violence of Bruce Lee The script for Bruce Lee His Life and Legend now is being worked on with budget of at least $17 million Lees first three films made in Hong Kong were produced for just over $500000 Kwok meanwhile is waiting here doing 20 pushups in 10 seconds on his fists waiting to bring Bruce Lee back to life on the screen New 101 Wth Interest Taken ANNUAL Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation VICIURM VG GREY Tlusr COMPANV SING 1889 MIKE BENVENUTI Manager LEO MIRIITSCH Accountant 35 Dunlop St 7371411 16 Dunlop St Barrie 7266495 Member CanadalDeposil insurance Corporation

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