Orchestra to play all night for money to travel south They may play all night The Eastview String 0r chestra the only student string orchestra in Simcoe County plans to play for 24 hours begin ning Friday at pm Appointed to library Sharon Jenkins and Barbara Fridell were appointed as the Simcoe County Board of Educa lions representatives on the Barrie Public Library Board The appoititineiits are until Dec 31 titttt The amount at playing theyll do in 24 hours is more than the orchestra would usual ly play all year says Joel Miller conductor of the 50 studeiit band The band is holding the marathon to raise money for trip in April to Bethlehem la Part of the proceeds will also go gxqards the Childrens Aid Society Band members are each by ing to collect $30 in pledges to raise total of $3500 single People pledge amount for the 24 hour period the band expects to play and not for the performance of single musician The kids are really up for this says Miller but its been pretty hard raising pledges so far He says only about half of the $2500 goal has been pledged The orchestra will be split in two for the marathon and each group will play for one hour shifts Parents of band members will be providing food and local businessmen have donated door prizes which will be drawn every hour Parents have helped support the bands trip to Ieiinsylvania at neg 6mg mggvNEVER in the past During Christmas sale of oranges and grapefruit netted about $3000 towards the fund People interested in pledging money to the playathoii can call the school at 730 lil2t ASIERS WEAVE NEW YORK tAll Among spiders master weavers are the araneids whose unique orb webs have distinctive cart wheel designs that often measure more than foot in diametre and are unsurpassed in delicacy lheir silkrspinning organs can produce threads of different thickness as well as fibres that are st icky or dry be this low again Everywhere you look costs are going up So theretl never be better time to buy than right now And right now weve got great selection at famouslor quality RCA color TVS valuepriced for quick sale But hurry because theyre going to move fast RON PICKARI inspector RALPH BERRY inspector ALGIIIIRISI lstlass onstable Barrie police promotions create new rank inspector Rarries police force now has inspectors Iwo officers are promoted to the newly established rank hief Earl Snider said Wednes day The board of police Ulllllllsr sioiiers created the new rak at its meeting luesday when it ap proved new organiational chart said Chief Snider Roii Iickard and Ralph Berry were promoted to inspecr tor from staff sargeant lhe promotions takcefteet retroacr tivelytroinlin lttTJ liispector Iickard will be in charge of field operations in eluding uniformed officers youth and safety programs and criminal investigation Inspector Berry will head the administrative branch of police operations llis duties include general office administration records budgeting and firearm registration said hief Snider lhe commissioners also pro moted Constable Al Gilchrist to first class rank from second class hief Snider said the pro motion was given in recogni tion of meritorious police ser vice which occurred Jan 22 during the fire at 80 Dunlop St when Gilchrist and another man dragged the unconscious body of woman from the burn ing building saving her life Wayne Realty and Constable Gilchrist pulled llelen ltclaire 30 to safety during that fire said witness at the scene Constable Gilchrists promo tion is effective starting March said hief Snider the examlner Thursday Feb 1979 11 town country Licences due soon The 1979 Licence plate deadline is two weeks away and it appears lineups will be longer than ever The ministry of transportation and communications says 13 million licence plate stickers have been sold so far Thats about 100000 fewer than the same time last year spokesman for the motor vehicle licensing board office in Barrie said sales here have been terribly slow He said there are no lineups and sales are much worse this year so far Drivers must buy their 1979 stickers by Feb 28 Licence fees vary according to vehicle engine size Fees start at $30 for 4cylinder engines and range from $45 $60 to $80 for larger engines Angus man remanded Iwo Angus men charged in connection with the robbery of Barrie fast food outlet were remanded to March 23 in provincial court Tuesday Brooke Douglas Dewolfe 26 and James Whitman 24 are charged with robbing Kentucky Fried Chicken store Jan City wont negotiate General committee decided Monday not to negotiate for the purchase of 10 McDonald Street which was recommend ed by Gary Stoner director of parks and recreation The property was considered for proposed expansion of Lions Park The suggestion for increasing park space was made by Marshall Green during public information meeting on the Kempenfclt Place plan Kempenfelt Place is 369 unit apartment building pro posal submitted by developer Ed Jennings Green made the suggestion in light of the existing park deficiency in the area which had been discussed by Rick Jones city planner Murder trial RILIJA Antonio Scopelliti charged with firstdegree murder was remanded in custody until Feb 26 in provincial court here Monday Seopclliti 37 was charged following the Jan 22 shooting deaths of two 17syearold flrillia youths Michael McCrae and David Sutton were shot and killed in an rillia variety store managed by Seopelliti Criminal lawyer Edward Greenspan of Toronto has been retained to represent Scopelliti Drug traffickers Two Angus men were sentenced to 90 days in jail Tuesday for drug trafficking Robert Boxall and Roy Wilson both 28 appeared in Coun ty Court charged with selling hashiin oil derivative of marijuana to RCMP undercover officers last spring The two will be allowed to serve their sentences on weekends and will be under probation until the sentence is completed Meeting scheduled public meeting on proposed ttt unit apartment building will be held in two weeks Huang and Danczkay Ltd proposes to build 10 storey apartment on Kozlov Street The building would ac commodate 308 persons if approved by planning board No summerfest this year BARCLAY There will be no Summerfest in lnnisfil lownship this year Council dropped support of the event Kednesday after learning of lack of interest Recreation coordinator Larry Morrow said only fotir people came to the last organization meeting Council decided it would support any group willing to organie Summerfest Deputyreeve Grant Andrade said aicli group would have to step forward quickly in order to receive funds because of the townships budget restraints leputyrceve Andradc said as far as he knew the brick and rolling pin contest sponsored by the lnnisfil Chamber of Commerce is still on NOW YOU CAN LEASE I979 MALIBU dr Sport Coupe $144 Per month plus DST BARRIE DRIVEACAR 43 Essa Rd Barrie Choose elegant Mediterranean classic Colonial or modern styling 30 month ï¬nance lease Coll 7266474 No funds for playground BARCLAY Ihe Killarniy Reach lnterested Parents Group will have to find location for playground other than Killariiey Reach Public School in order to receive township tunds for playground equipment At recreation committee of management meeting last week lnnisfil recreation coordinator Larry Morrow said township policy permits funding for playground equipment tor township property only The school grounds belong to the Hiincoe County Board of Education nn Laraby group member told the committee the board was asked to provide funds for the equipment and refused The group has raised 31600 and requires further $400 before lintario will grant the remainder of the $3000 cost of the equipment RCAS most automatic color TV ever in dramatic decorator styles éietiiiq the color my is new ohivfral ii is anal the RCA Color Sheridan it ii AT CANADA TRUST liltl Ittllltlttlll wiviiiiiu lllttl tlfili titty3 tt lit it ZUHil pm ration Willi it liriiili limit ISl llttlf is no witwi llltltlinifilllltWilltlttl Atjviii mt Automatic color control and tleshtone correction Automatic color contrast tracking Automatic light sensor Precision electronic quartzcrystal controlled ChanneLock tuning Reliable XtendedLiIe chaSSIS for low power consumption high etiicuzncy long life Super Acchilter picture tube with tinted phosphors for extra brilliance MONARCH TV APPLIANCES H8 Dunlop St 7282059 Pinball marathon Local high school students and members of the Barrie media will attempt to play pinball tor 70 consecutive hours during the First Annual Kinsmen and Little Joes linball liarity Challenge starting March 31 at noon The challenge to be held at Hayfield Mall calls for representative of each of llarries four high schools to play pinball for 70 hours while fifth machine will be played by team consisting of members of the Barrie media There will be prize draw on the total number of games played on all five machines The Kinsmen expect to raise $3000 in support of the cystic fibrosis foundation and other local community projects Machines for the event are being donated by Little Joes Family asiiio GREATEST SPORTS EQUIPMENT CLEARANCE EVER SAVE NOW SAVE UP TO SAVE UP TO SAVE UP TO SAVE UP TO OFF 50 OFF 30 OFF 25 OFF DOWN APRES SKI BOOTS COUNTRY sms HOCKEY EQUIPMENT BOTH LADIES AND MENS OSKILOM LANDSEM OINUVIK COQPER NATURALFUR AFTER SKi BOOTS wilgfmigghgly KOH MENS and LADIES BRAND JACKETS SUITS tillilltll1ltt And that could Zttl your RSP Crisis RSPF are not iliko Canada Trust BARRIE lltlllltll it Memomil istlltitlt Pb til18 iopen In in 30 Sat l0 to var bell ewart by Georgina Mitchell 4563232 The Euchre lub gave out $40 in priIe money dur ng jackpot night at the Bell Ewart om inunin Centre Feb ti Winners in the ladies divir sioii were May Johnstone Jenkins Ilelen Siebert Aileen lloustoii Marg Fischer Gwen Collins and Winnie Cousins Winners in the mens division were Lloin Graham Ieter Covcns litt Richards Randy Saulnier harlie MacDonald and Rob lloriiiiig COUNTY KNICKERS SPECIAL ROTTAFELLA NAMES SUITS JACKETS COUNTRY BINDGS llie llell Ewart Senior Citizen 13 liiiiiiiitDaria I8 UPTO waszippiiliiterl secretary AND SWEATERS UPTO 3O 00 OFF 3313 $898 59 LANGE 3340 3230 TURTLENECKS UPTO xcoummy BOOTS cunue snoes CCM 2i2250o iti33t it OSLIDERS BROOMS AND GLOVES Lakelands Senior itiIen lub Feb llapply birthday was sung to Bill lladley who turned 80 Feb BY CABER MUNRl ANDSKILOM COUNTRY POLES SAVE UP TO 25 25 By Dorbin and David Reid 00 Reg $1400 UP To CHOOSE FROM METAL $1 088 BAMBOO FtBERGLASS IN LAKES PORTS CENTRE MICRON HOCKEY STICKS SAVEUPTO 3313 00 3313 Eileen Johnston formerly of Itell Ewart is out of the hospital and visiting her son laii and family in Toledo nt Cindy oiitts returned to llamilton after holiday with her grandparents Mr aiid Mrs lack lorrens in Florida STORES THAT SAVE YOU MORE DOWNTOWN ORILLIA ORILLIA SQUAREVMALL KING ST MIDLAND DONT MISS THIS ller dad Duncan outts and neighbor Iorrence Ferrier went snow shoeing in Larder Lake recently where the ltlllptltlllltt one morning was lT degrees elcius