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Barrie Examiner, 22 Nov 1978, p. 14

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vaAgt 14 the examiner Wednesday Nov 22 1978 L31 Trying his luck It may be November but for fishermen who dont mind the cold pike and pickerel are in season Dave McAleer house painter tried his luck at the dock at the end of Bayfield Street Monday afternoon He says he fishes there often and its not bad spot Examiner Photo Student making film set in Vespra area handful of people stand around the floor of Yespra Township sand pit as car careens over the edge of the pit anrl crashes bown the sand bank few minutes later young man face covered in blood is seen emerging from the wreck before it goes tip in flames The dramatic scene was part Of film being made by so cond year Georgian ollege stu dent Paul Phillips Phillips has been working on the film for several weeks and he hopes to have it eompletrd by the second week of lkcember Phillips told The Examiner Over the cliff in students film Washington high society the film entitled The House in the Country is about haunted house The car crash takes place after the occupants of the house discover dead body in the woodpile lhe dnver of the car like five other main characters in the film dies by mysterious means Phillips hopes his prrxluction will be nm by the Bt really high columnist NEW YORK tAlr foluin nist Maxine heshire says drugs have become standard fare at Washington parties whose guestlists and parta kcrs include politicians and diplomats Drugs particularly the lashionable ones have become so acceptable in Washington that even some White House guests feel free to indulge in them on the premises Miss Theshire il tcs in the Ladies Home Journal At White llOllStJitYJ festival this summer she says haze of marijuana smoke hung heavy under the lowrbending branches of magnolia tree when President fartcr darted behind the baridstaiid to mngratulalc the musicians White House press officer declined to comment without seeing the article Miss Cheshire also says thC late Senator Joseph McCarthy was morphine addict whrxse habit was financed by the Fed cral Bureau of Narcotics for na tional security reasons Agents who worked under Harry Anslinger commissioner of the bureau for to years said MrTarthy regularly obtained his narcotics through drugglst near the White House author ixed by nslinger to fill the pre frt rpliriis shr writes lecause the senators addiction presented grave threat to this country and because the scandal could have hurt the country Anslingcr agreed to make available all the morphine necessrry to maintain the congr smairs habit Missthcshirc says The ltlctarthy incident was rinsidered rarity back then But today the coluirinist says Many Washington parties Robert serve cocaine and marijuana as naturallyasmarliiiis Arid insiders suggest that if the extent of drug ahusc in the capital was exposed the result ing scandal would touch every area of government from the hallowed halls of ongress to many chandeliered embassy aiirl even to the White House Swer don DOCTOR Ol CHIROPRACTIC is pleased toan nouncc that he is now practicing Chi ropiactics at 79A DUNLOP ST BARBIE ONT For appointments please ca ll 264031 OTTAWA CP The Su preme Court of Canada will make third attempt next year to decide the property rights of wives who are divorced or separated from their husbands Under current legislation divorced wife can claim as much as half the property ac quired in her husbands name during their marriage The law is based upon re cent Supreme Court of Canada decision in the ap peal of Helen Rathwell lt ruled in fivetofour split that she was entitled to halfshare of 2040 acres of farm property in Tompkins Sask Mr Justice Brian Dickson speaking for the majority of nineman court said he based his decision on the fact Mrs Rathwell contributed money and labor to build up the farm property lhat ruling now is being challenged by Lotliar Pct tkus owner of beekeeping business near Hawkcsbury nt He questions whet he judges can determine property rights of wives when there is no evidence of property agreements bet ween husbands and their spouses lettkus also challenges whether courts can order equal division of property annmlfl NM nunsnu ea for the person on your list with love for nostalgia perfect gift Decorotor mirror Choose from assorted styles including the fomous loco Colo label och mirror Comes complete with gold coloured metal frame and frontiers Size 18 Buy one today taste Mirror Clocks 938 Now heres gift that no one will waste time opening morning Complete with attractive wooden frame fully guaranteed clock workings Battery Included Choose from styles and sizes Wives rights before court BAUTIFULLY COOL AND SWE 50 only in launcc finannnd one Ilb Tlmhuh Mop tho 13 Smoking Condition Ask all TMMSEIISW8C ant NOTT NOHAM IMAMhuh IX and mauv Decorator Mirrors its gift that will definitely rotlocl your good when one of contributed acquisition of it the parties re to ONFUSION EXISIS Lawyers for Pettkus told the court there is still con fusion over the property rights of divorcees or separated wives The case of lrene James Murdoch in 1973 decided by fourtooiie majority found that wives in the absence of written contract have no claims on property acquired in the has bands name Two years later however the Supreme Court in five tofour decision in the Hathwell case ruled judges can establish there is constructive trust leading to an equal division of assets acquired during the marriage Court was told Monday that lettkus and Rosa Becker lived together as man and wife for almost 20 years except for short separation At that time Rosa Becker brought court action seeking onehalf interest in Pettkuss assets Evidence was that she sup ported lettkus frorii her wages as factory worker for five years allowing him to save $12ltlo to buy fann and start beekeeping business and we heres the up Christmas RELIEVE reshi Zéfitc lillikl RtiltlJbE Mltlllll Rtltllfili titlile RENEE Vow also LA Goo LOU Eh hawkestone by Muriel Hart 4872030 Mr and Mrs Cecil Richard son were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Brian Payne of Toron to recently Mrs Payne is granddaughter the daughter of Mr and Mrs Jordan Richard son SUCCESS The Guide and Brownie Balaar and coffee party held on Saturday at llawkestonc Tom munity Hall was decided sue cess Draws for the penny lucky prizes was conducted by Mrs Bruce Robinson PARADE Many from tiie village at tended the Santa Claus Parade in rillia on Sunday afternoon and reports have it that it was the best ever VISII Mr and Mrs Albert Pugsley spent few days with Mrs Silk of Grand Valley While there Mrs Pugsley celebrated bir thday and Mrs Silk hosted party with all the trimmings SUPPER The Sunday School supper and entertainment will be held at the church on Saturday even ing Dec Supper will be at BACK HOME Mrs Hart returned home on Thursday after spending nearly three weeks with the Bill Hart family in Scarborough lIltllRlI Dont forget the Orange Lodge euchre party on Friday evening Nov 24 There will be lurkey draws and door prizes etc it starts at pm HlRtllANCIILLED hurcli at St Aidans was cancelled on Sunday last llr CONCERT BAL wvwv vr because of furnace trouble Ser vice is at 10 am each Sunday and service at the United Church is at945am The minister last week was Rev Mark Reeve from Sandy Cove Acres He was an in teresting and humorous speaker Next Sunday Nov 26 the gust speaker will be Mrs Kay Rice from Cookstown UW MEET The United Church Women will meet on Wednesday even ing Nov 29 at pm at the home of Mrs Harry Kendall AT BROCK Mrs Frank Harrison attend ed the graduation exercises at Brock University recently lom Harrison son of Mrs lr Harrison and the late Frank Harrison was graduating VISIT Mrs Clarke Crawford spent few days with Mr and Mrs Mike Butler and family of Thor nliill and visited Mrs Crawford Leigh of Willowdale who was in hospital Wllll FRIENDS Mrs Harrison spent few days with Mrs Janet Iark and other friends in Richmond Hill iW MIIIIIINU Members of St Aidans Anglican hurch Women met on Wednesday evening Nov it at the home of Mrs Victor Bricn of tho Station Mrs len Hall president conducted the meeting Mrs Ruth Richard read the list of nominar tions and everyone was return ed to their respective offices Business and correspondence was deallh with and Christmas boxes were discussed BACK HOME Mr and Mrs Jack lugslcy have returned home after 12 day tour to British olumbia and Victoria They went by train PllSENER UtGER BEER fiftiethiii Ah the gentleman LONDON CP Not all women would find the typical English gentleman wildly rd mantic In fact they might find an in vitation to the bedroom rather hazardous since the English gentleman might be inclined to share his bed with one or more of his dogs And instead of whispering fclicitous phrases he might be more likely to cry out Down Brandy down theres agood dog Chronicling the character istics of the English gentleman Debretts Pecrage the whos who of British aristocracyv has published slim volume by that title showing that the unique British species is more likely to live in the country than in the city and drive an old Rolls Roycc smelling of animals Debretts was founded more than 211 years ago and recently has fallen on lean times As result this chro nicle of the nohly born is reach ing out for the mass market The prime mover of the de mocratization of what has been called the bible of the blue bloods is not only tamer journalist Harold Brooks Baker 43 but an American from Washington DC The English Gentleman written by Douglas Sutherland crosses all the most important aspects of London life Take the case of the late Lord Birkenhead who used to stop off at the exclusive Athenaeum club to relieve himself on his daily walk home from the House of Lords Challenged as to whether he was member he is alleged to have exclaimed Good Godis this place club as well gentlemans sex education Sutherland avers begins with his mother muttering about birds and bees but who wants to listen to all that rot when he can watch his pet guinea pigs in action any day of the week It is just that he cannot quite visualize himself doing the same thing and he secretly rather hopes that babies really are born under goozeberry bushes MEILUN DENIURE THERAPIST Complete Denture Service Hours am pm Mon thru Fri 280 Dunlop St Barrie 7286810 Member Denturist Society in sizes l3 Poster Kits children St Clair the paint and paper people GEORGIAN MALL BARRIE 7267307 or Simmons CA3va KAN Vi ZS KY may ems Ma flimd$l It Wmlkvi Heres gift tho lll rodlly lift Someories spirit Authentic lookrng Pub mirrors Quality mode to lost lifetime featur ing of your favourite bar room ldbels including Molson Lobotts ind Seogroms Edch complete with on ottroctlve wooden frame l3 and l3 l8 Candle Making Includes enough in to make ov er l4 different detordtne candles ideal gift for children over l0 272 your 80 Bulletin Boards thurol cork with block plastic ironic ldeol gift for kitchen office or workshop Size 18W 24 Kit contains rl lwl designs non toxic 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