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Barrie Examiner, 29 Oct 1976, p. 17

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ANNOUNCEMENTS Comeback try foiled GUELPH CP Friday Oct 29 197617 The Barrie Examiner We Mount Death Notices Engagements Births $500 Hamilton As scored two unan maximum 40 words additional words cents per word wered goals in the second pe Card of Thanks 25 words $500 riod then held off third Additional words cents per word period comeback attempt by In Memoriam no verse $500 VerSe per count line extra 21 cents per line Coming Events 3322 per column inch Guelph Platers for 32 win in the only Southern Ontario Junior Hockey League game Thursday Wayne Smith gave Hamilton 10 firstperiod lead but Mike BIRTHS COMING EVENTS GOOD NEWS STORY when you an nounce the birth of your child in The Bar rie Examiner clippings of the notice are MISTLETDE MART Yosurack tied it before the end of the period Rocki Smith and Bruce Ki patrick scored the secondpe riod goals for Hamilton Guelphs Larry Wilson closed out scoring in the third period Guelph outshot Hamilton 35 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 Barrie Examiner Classified 728 2414 Luncheon and Bazaar SATURDAY NOV 6th GRACE UNITED CHURCH Luncheon 1230 DEATHS Tickets $2 Available by 24 coces Mary Evelyn At the Royal calling 7268964 or 7268319 It was age has 13 thhe Vil seasonon wanésiiy 8535 27 1572 Mai B°l°°rfr°mi3°°5Pm Guel plays at Collingwood on Fri ay Rent law TORONTO CP 73year old Toronto widow became the first person convicted under Ontario rentreview law when she pleaded guilty Thursday in provincial court to charges laid under the act Evelyn Cotes in her 70th year Daughter O222729N35 of the late James and Margaret Coles Dear sister of Hope and Hedley Coles both of Minesing Resting at the Steckley Funeral Home 30 Worsley Street Bar fie Service in the chapel on FridaY 0C tober 29 at interment Minasing Union Cemetery RAJEWSK George ANGUS LIONS FLEA MARKET Highway 90 Angus every Sunday 12 to pm BOOTH RENTAL Call 4246986 or 4241862 after pm FTF As the result of an accident at the Humber Memorial Hospital Toronto on October mm 1976 George Raiewski Beloved husband of Gertrude Gerryt Raiewski of Barrie Loving father of Irene of Barrie and Ed ward of Pickering Resting at the Jen netl Funeral Home 152 Bradford Si Barrie Visitation from Saturday at Funeral Mass at St Johns Vianney on Monday November at 11 lnter mentatSt Marys cemetery ARNOLD Funeral Home Chapel 127 BAYFIELD ST 7282530 Friendly Courteous Service MWFTF IN MEMORIAMS URRY In loving memory of dearly beloved dad Cliltord who passed away October 29 1971 Wealtentninkofdays gone by When we were alt together Ashadowoerourliveshascast Our loved ones gone forever Sadly missed byhisfamilv BOX REPLIES While every endeavor will be made to forward replies to box numbers to the advertiser as soon as possible we accept no liability in respect of loss or damage alledged to arise through either failure or delay in forwarding such replies however otherwise DTI CE deadline for classdied word ads 3pm prewous day noon Saturday AUCTION SALES BILL BARR AUCTION SERVICE Antiques farms industrial household estates mortgages consignments and appraisals HONESTY INTEGRITY AND COURTESY OUR MOTTO Successor to Jerry Coughlin CALL 7280744 FTF ALLEN HORNE Auction Service BARRIE SIMCOE COUNTY Farm Household Antiques °Approisals RR NO BRADFORD ONT Phone 4167753659 or 7054584589 FTF AUCTION SALE of furniture household articles some dishes and china tools piece walnut dining room suite several antique pieces pine pieces flatback cupboards clocks etc for BYRON GROSE to be held SATURDAY NOV 13 commencing at 1230 pm Located at 232 Church St in the Village of Lefroy east of Chur chill on Can Innisfil Township to Church St then north short distance Terms cash Owners moving VERNON AYRES Auctioneer RR Stroud O29N5 OVER 21 CLUB DANCING NOV 51h atthe EMBASSY HALL Everyone is welcome $700 per couple only Live entertainment food Sponsored by NHL 02829N345 Mr Mrs Charles Mooney will be celebrating their 40th Wedding Anniversary SUNDAY OCTOBER 31 1976 PM l3 ROSLYN ROAD All relatives and friends are cordially invited No Gifts Please Presents Mothers bring your children to see Old Man Coyote Creation an adaptation of Crew Indian Folk Tale for K3 Nov at pm 75 GEORGIAN COLLEGE THEATRE BARRIE Tickets at door or Foundation office 103 Dunlap 7284613 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DIRECT PHONE 7282414 Classified advertisements and notices for these pages must be received by in day preceding publication Wllh the excep tion of Classified Display advertisements which must be in by two days prior to publication BIRTHS ENGAGEMENTS MARRIAGES DEATH NOTICES words $5 00 Additional words ts per word CARD OF THANKS 25 words $5 00 Addi tional words ts per word IN MEMORIAM NOTICES No verse SS 00 With verse per ounl line 21 cents per line COMING EVENTS $3 22 per column inch 24 WORD MINIMUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Cash Dis Count Rules apply if paid within days One or two insertions 9c per word inset tion Three consecutive insertions cents per word insertion totol $6 12 Six consecutive insertions 8c per word per in sartion total $11 52 Multiple insertions may be ordered subtect to cancellation when satisfactory results obtained Method of counting lower than 24 words Count as 24 words Each initial obbrevia tion set of numbers etc count as separate wards ERRORS AND CORRECTIONS All phone insertion orders are accepted as convenience to the advertisers Therefore the Classified Advertising Department requires ad advertisers to kindly rechack the advertisement im mediately after first insertion in order that any error or omission may be reported before In in order that some may be rectified for the following day publication The Barrie ElOmInB is responsible for only one incorreclly printed insertion of any advertisement and then only to the extent of portion of ad that involves the misprinl Errors which do not lessen the value of the advertisement are not eligible for correc tions by make goods The Barrie Examiner reserves the right to classify revise or re ecl any want ads PHONE 728 2411 AUCTION AUCTION SALES BAYTDNIA HULSTEIN DISPERSAL Friday Nov 531 1200 Noon at Bruhacher Sale Arena at Guelph Dnt on Hwy 86 65 Reg ROP Holsteins owned by Clarence Baynes Bradford Ont 1975 herd av 28 records 305160186664l 145164 8CA All but ows over yrs have records from 700 to 1003F 50 have 800 IOOSF By great proven sires such as Telstar Starlite Perseus Dark Leader Nugget Triume Achilles Deep full pedigrees from great cow families feature includes VG Dork Leader with 804E at yrs The Grey County Club Sale follows with 30 head carefully selected solid pedigrees with outstanding type many by popular proven sires Sale Manager Brubocher Bros Ltd R7 Guelph Ont Ph 8223147 029 N3 PUBlIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE of was 41 TOWNSHIP OF llSSA TOWNSHIP OF ESSA Notice of application for an Official Plan Amendment The Township of Essa has received an application to amend the Township Official Plan so as to change the designation of part of Lots 13 I4 Concession from Rural to Industrial The proposed amendment consists of some 100 acres with 3966 feet of frontage on the west side of the Canadian Pacific Railway line public meeting will be held on Monday November 15 1976 at pm at the Municipal Building at Baxter to hear those who may wish to support or object to this proposed Official Plan Amendment Mervyn Denney Secretary Essa Twp Planning Board O29N3 67 when Jump into perfect fit with out fuss Just wrap and sash flattering diagonal jumpsuit Whip this up for the fallthru hoiidayseason in thrifty knits Printed Pattern 4627 Misses Sizes 10 12 14 16 18 Size 12 bust 34 jumpsuit 258 yards 60inch fabric $100 for each pattern cash cheque or money order Add 250 each pattern for first class mail and handling Ont residents add 70 sales tax Print plainly Size Style Num ber your Name Address Send to Anne Adams Pattern Dept The Barrie Examinei 60 Progress Avenue Scarborough Ontario MIP 4P7 150 styles lots of Ouicl Ea5ies in our NEW FALI WINTER PATTERN CATALOG Jumpsuus tops pants plus Total Wardrobe patterns FTBf pattern coupon 75 Instant Sewing Book $100 Sew Knit Book $125 Instant Monev Crafts $100 Instant Fashion Book $100 Burial ground find exciting GRIMSBY Ont Cpl While digging for arrowheads in an open field west of en tennial Park Grimsby town employee Lawson Allez found the apparent remains of an in dian encampment and burial ground dating back to 1650 Just few inches below the surface Mr Allez found hu man skull various fragments of human bone beads seven French felling axes six copper kettles complete conch shell and two pendants made from conch Mr Allez notified the Royal Ontario Museum ROM in To ronto which is organizing ma jor dig 0n the Niagara Penin sula site owned by Hamilton de veloper Ed Robinson Dr Walter Kenyon curator of Canadian archeology for the ROM said It is an exciting find God only knows what will happen when we start digging there is good chance of find ing more of what we have al ready found While Dr Kenyon was talk ing two archeologists found more beads and bone frag ments Dr Kenyon said the area which is about onequarter of mile below the Niagara escarp ment was populated for cen turies by Seneca and Neutral Indians who traded extensively with the French and speculated that the remains are probably from one of those tribes Before any conclusions are made concerning the artifacts they will have to be analysed more closely said Dr Kenyon Dr Kenyon who will super vise the project has two con cerns to clear the deck for the developer who has sub division proposal for the site and to ensure that anything of historic importance will be placed in the public domain Says Nazis in US TORONTO CP Gideon Hausner former attorneygen era of Israel says there are about 70 Nazi war criminals liv ing in the United States who should be extradited Mr Hausner who prosecuted Nazi criminal Adolf Eichmann in Jerusalem in 1962 for order ing the deaths of six million Eu ropean Jews said in an inter view that the US government now is moving to find the war criminals Most such persons have been allowed to live in the country in relative anonymity since the Secondonrld War he said Mr Ilausncr said the now found conscience in the US comes from realization that the country should cooperate in making the Nazis account for their crimes Alta Stanbury was placed on probation for one year when convicted on three counts of in creasing her tenants rents by more than eight per cent with out submitting to rent review She was also told to roll back the rents to the figure allowed by the law and ordered to re fund money to any tenants who were overcharged Seven other charges were withdrawn by the Crown when she was ordered to comply with the same order for all her apar tments rentreview officer told the court that Mrs Stanbury who owns and lives in 26unit apar tment building applied for rent review for four apartments but failed to submit to review of the others Radiation TORONTO iCPi There is reason to suspect several areas in Canada where radiation could pose hazard Health Minister Frank Miller told the legislature Thursday Mr Miller told Opposition Leader Stephen Lewis that the province is willing to in vestigate whether there is any radiation hazard in the Ban croft area wherc there is uraniumminingoperation Mr Lewis had asked the min ister whether the Bancroft area should be investigated because of radiation hazards in Elliot Lake and Port Hope The health minister also told Doug Moffatt NDPDurham Eastl the province will be hap py to help federal authorities on contract basis to deal with radiation problems orphans get aid DALLAS Tex IAP Two children whose parents were murdered will be the the benefb ciaries of recluse who died without family say trustees handlingthemans estate believe if old Mr iervetch could see Billy and Mary Ann getting his money he would be smiling said Frank Haughton trust officer at Republic National Bank of Dallas Elia Gertetch died Nov 1975 at 80 He came to the United States from Russia and lived here without family rela tives or friends Gervetch had stipulated that his estate go to organization to help the blind and to two or phan chidren final decision has not been announced but trustees of the Gervetch estate at Republic National Bank of Dallas said the children will be Billy Locklear and Mary Ann Locklear2 Billy and Mary Ann were found last June 15 in their ran sacked home living on bread crumbs In the house were the bodies of their parents Billy and Hazel Police said they ap parently were killed three days earlier Two men have been charged in the slayings The children were laced in the custody of Davit Bassey their fathers halfbrother and final decision on permanent custody is expected in Decem ber Neil OBrien Gervelchs law yer said final decision on the disposition of the money will be made within the next few days OBrien declined to disclose the amount of the trust but said it is enough to enable them to get an education It will not make them rich hesaid Gervetch was retired tele phone linesman who worked ard practised thrift and in vested wisely said those who knew him Kilometers and miles or new cars Due to Canadas conversion and pending US conversion to the Metric system some of he new 1976 model speedometers are calibrated to show both miles per hour and kilometers per hour kilometer is proximately Boxer cent of mi The needle in icators on the new models show both at glance miles in black and kilometers in blue Where does The Examiner get its news like most daily newspapers in Canada we print many different kinds of news For example lOCAL NEWS our chief concern Our editorial department includes reporters photographers and editors The editorial department is broken in to various fields of interest city district womens and sports But ollperform basically the same task they collect write and edit news items about the events and happenings of Barrie and Simcoe County NATIONAL now is provided in large port by The Canadian Press cooperotive newsgathering agency The Examiner sends news of this region to CP and receives from it via toletype wire new similarly provided by newspapers in other regions Of course CP main tain its own staff of reporters assigned to special news boots or events Tet essentially it is through cooperotive efforts that creates web of exchanged information This gives The Examiner on the spot coverage from Newfoundland to British Col umbia while spreading to those points the latest news from Barrie Also The Examiner receives special coverage from writers such INTERNATIONAL now also comes to us through the Canadian Press CP maintains its own staff writers throughout the world each member newspaper including The Examiner pay on assessment to meet the costs involved also If greemens With °l° W°llll° newsgathering agenciessuch as The Associated Press and ReutersJor the exchange of news And again The Examiner receive special coverage from writers such as Stewart Moclood EDITORIALS are separate function of daily newspaper written to express the views of that newspaper News items do not express point of view they simply state facts It Is only in its editorials and accompanying letters to the editor that opinions are expressed Editorials represent the voice of the newspaper in the community FEATURES come to The Examiner from group called syndicates These include everything from Ann londers column to the comics and crossword puulo They are purchased from various syndicates and generally appear as well in other daily newspapers hence the phrase syndicated columnist Six days week those elements are drawn together in the page of The Barrie Examiner Each edition represents the collective of forts of hundreds of people from Bayfiold Street to london or Singapore This is why Simcoe County Roads Tito Examiner Ellie strip Examiner

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