exam Keeps wary eye on players Young David Silverman l3 of Canoga Park Calif shows off his new $600 Monopoly set When David plays the game with his friends hes got to watch closely as they dont also take bite out of Boardwalk All of the l4 pieces of the game are edible theyre made of chocolate AP Photo Terrible kid wounded in battle with police YPSILANTI Mich AP Billy Edward Hardesty who neighbors called terrible kid lay wounded in hospital as police backtracked over trail of five deaths that iii cluded Hardestys mother and his father whose body was found in the family freezer The 21yearold Hardest was See photos Page with the murders of three ac quaintances Some of Hard estys neighbors said they were shocked by the carnage but not surprised Fred Fensch retired elecA trical engineer who has lived next door to the faintly for six HOLLYWOOD BOB PRESIDENT years said Hardest was very very aggressive ther neighbors said fist fights between Billy and his father were common Hardesty was shot twice by policeduring an hourlong siege at his parents home Thursday morning BODY FOUND Inside authorities found the body of his mother Jan llard sty to She had been shot once in the head Lieut Pifcr of state police said he is certain police bullets fired during the siege did not kill the woman Later they found the body of his father Ronald Ha rdesty lit in freezer chest on the back porch Police said he was shot in the back The body was litn double lroleii ltll and tittlttl by packages of iood Ilaidesty was charsell will lllltO Ltilltlls til titsl degree murder and two tltlllll sault with intent ltt tilllilllll murder He was not charged in his parents deaths Illtlt re maiiied under ttltslIL1tlltili Ililltltsl diorced and Ulltlllplttttl is charged llit shootingl two men to death with 22alilire ritle diiriiiu llt police said was Ill alter cation in the parking lot of bar near lieieabont in The lttllt mie ltlttlltlittl as lroy Curr in iiid lnntItii Scholielil 31 HOWDEN AUTO SAL gu thrie by Mrs Campbell 4873201 group from Guthrie joined the TransOntario Bug Tour from Bradford to Nashville Tennessee on Thanksgiving weekend to enjoy Grand Ole Opry Those from here were Garry and Twyla Penley Roy and Arlene Hasting Dale and Anne Fraser Harry and Loret ta Hughes Ray and Pearl Hunter John and Donna Mc Quay from Guthrie Bruce and Alica Robinson from llawkestone and Jim and Pat Kenny from Crown Hill Miss Marjorie Home of Hamilton visited recently with Mr and Mrs Newton Beese Mr and Mrs Jack Jones of Brampton visited old friends on the Ridge Road last Tuesday October 10 Darren Tweedy of Bond Head spent the weekend with his grandmother Mrs George Campbell Sunday visitors with her were Janet and Ron lweedy and Cathy and Eric Sayle of rillia The District 16 Seminar of the Horticultural Society was held in Guthrie United Church on Saturday October 14 with the United Church Women serving hot luncheon ANNIVERSARY IARIY Mr and Mrs Beverly Her tram had family dinner at their home on Sunday October lt tor about to guests to honor Mr and Mrs Keith Bertram on the occasion ot the 35th wed ding anniversary Guests at tended trom loronto Elmvale St Catharines rillia Severn Bridge and Harrie special guest was the brother of the bride Mrs Mason and Mrs AnniIts spent day last week with Mrs tilivc MacDonald in Stictlsyille llie iiieiiilieis til the lnited thiircli School and their tttllll enjoyed nature ilk in lll ltttons properly on tie tolni It George taldttell the guest speaker on tnntined Flowers at the tlllllm liraneli oi the tirisiiaii tomeiis tlub at lllt Holiday Inn on ediiesday tctober 11 Mrs Nash 7289565 Tommy trewc of It It No Midhurst was contirined at St Giles llLlttll thiireh iii Har iieliy ltishoptianiiswortln tending dinner at her parents home were her grandparents Mr and Mrs Graham of Hawkestone Mr and Mrs Graham of Toronto her Godparents Mr and Mrs Ed Graham Megan and Richard of Hawkestone Mr and Mrs Cleve Elridge of Durham Mrs Eva Tuersley and Mrs Charles Speakman of Minesing The Midhurst Ceilidh group will meet each Monday after noon at 130 in the Community Centre Everyone is welcome social time is planned for everyone Lorne rser was presented with wall plaque by Vespra Township in recognition for his outstanding service of 18 years on the planning board and the committee of adjustment for the Township of Vespra Con stratulations Dr Galbraith and Mrs Galbraith of British Columbia and Mr and Mrs Galbraith and family of Ottawa Mr and Mrs Clipsham and family of Erin were Thanksgiving guests of Mr and Mrs Lynn Russell The Craig family met at the home of Mr and Mrs Lorne Orser for family Thanksgiv ingdinner On Sunday afternoon more than hundred peo le gathered at the Cairn and ball park for walk along the Nature Trail as far as the new foot bridge across the Willow This bridge was built by Vespra Recreation Committee and Midhurst Historical Society Mr Alan Johnson ROLVO of Vespra officially declared the bridge open for your pleasure The group assembled in the Community Centre for refreshments served by the Historical Society The Jolly Rebels met in the Community Centre on Tuesday evening There were to tables despite the competition from the World Series The next meeting will be luesday tic tober 24 Everyone is welcome Sympathy is extended to the CENTRAL ONTARIO TIRE In If $1 IAIIIE ONTARIO mucous 105 232855 Pouonoor Trudi IIro Sorvlco Open 106 pi Mon Tum 700 IJI 700pnl WodErl 700 IJII 911 Sat SPECIAL OFFER Call for this weeks special Sidewalk flobs HWY 90 ANGUS 73 Dotsun Pickup 77 Jeep Cherokee 4x4 73 Monte Carlo 75 Dart Sport dr 75 Duster dr I97 Pinto dr I973 Matador dr I976 Vega Aurn I973 Toyota dr I97 Hornet Wgn 4246800 4246804 CERTIFIED lie at its IS Cadillac fully loaded one owner IO499°° Lic ROB007 Lic E3703l Lic iivzosa 7895 tic Act913 2995 iiciur423 t3i9s Vii352 AWS454 oxrzoo KNK 727 rMNzto Min853 SA LE 1695 6995 2495 2595 2495 Reg 1895 485 795 85 I59 495 Finlay fainin in the loss of two aunts Mrs Huddleson and Miss Osborne iii the tragic fire in Quebec Mrs Sawyer 7753666 The Gilford United Church Women met in the Church Hall on October 12 for dinner meeting Guests from Fairlawn lliiited Church Women travel ed by bus to visit their sister church group and enjoy dinner with them There were lots of casseroles and pies and each group enjoyed the friendship of the other President llclcn Hell opened the meeting with ir the examiner Frlday Oct 20 1978 11 reading and conducted short business Invitations were received from Bradford and Coldwater Sister group in Sim coe Presbyterial is to attend luncheon November The Christian Development Committee Ruth Sawyer and group were in charge of the pro gram They presented skit Peter Look at Me with Mrs Kell taking the part of St Peter Those trying to get through the Golden Gates were Mrs Todd Jean Kell and ltuth Sawyer Mrs It Kell gave short history of Gilford Church and United Church Women The Worship Ser vice and ur Cup Runneth ver was taken by the same group with Jean Kell as leader Everyone was asked to par ticipate in this service with us SALES OPPORTUNITY Barries oldest dealership requires SA LESPERSON For Canadas most popular small car plus used car sales Salary during training period with commission company benefits professional training company vehicle and insurance supplied No previous car experience preferred Call Orv Jackson for appointment at 7260288 TRY JACKSON SALES LEASING 140 Bradford St Barrie Foundation Pods SIMCOE BLDG MATERIALS BARRIE 7281773 leads us in leader reading and song Mrs Guthrie favored with two solos ac companied by her daughter as our Maxine Her solos were Prayer of St Frances and Thanks Be to God Thanks were received from the president of Fairlawn United Church Women and the Benediction was given by Helen Bell The Gilford Community Hall was the setting for euchre party on Friday evening Oc tober 13 with eight tables of players Prizes went to Doris Manchip Kay Prentice Harold Cronan and Harold Porritt Draw winners were Eileen Houston Doris Manchip The card draw went to Eileen Houston and the travelling loan hand prize went to Lillian Armstrong and Roy Gardiner SIGI KLEINAS MANAGER