Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 15 Oct 1979, p. 13

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wire 7thelp Wit GENERAL TIIIE THE GENERAL TIRE AND RUBBER COMPANY OF CANADA LIMITED TIRE DIVISION 220JOHN STREET BARRIE ONTARIO LAN 2L3 7266520 71help wanted DRAFISPERSON sumoMECHANICAL Resumes are invited for Design Draftsperson who has experience in building power services and equipment schematic wiring layouts Duties to include design and drafting of mechanical and electrical equupment and associated components for automatic production equipment Current hourly rate 3745 plus $125 COLA Excellent fringe benefits including dental plan DETAILED IESUMES T0 IE ADDRESSED T0 TNE EMPLOYMENT MANAGER COLONIAL CIIEV OlDS NEWMARKET requires the following LICENCED MECHANICS DODY SHOP MANAGER SERVICE ADVISOR Usual company benefits plus dental plan For appointment call MR SLYKIIUIS Service Manager nuns1171 OI5 WANTED Couple to work and help run high rise Will train One bedroom apart ment and good wages Call 726 A99I for more information MICHELE LYNN CANADA LTD Christmas help wanted 00 you need ex tra money for Christmas Michele Lynn has part and lull time iobs now available No investment or experience necessary Will train Management labs are available For further information please phone 325 lold cENTENNIALAquBooyrequireszorj year experienced BODY PERSON Telephonenibrotst DISHWASHVEVRS and night cleaners re quired Full time Apply Lakeview Restaurant Telephone 728 SISI EXPERIENCED GAS BAR attendant Must be bondable Days only Apply in person Bayfield Sunoco Car Wash 34 Bayfield Street DISTRIBUTION MANAGEMENT Earn $800 to 9700 monthly part time from your home For interview phone I705 429 5596 alter BABYSITTER NEEDED aiieiaaansri Melrose Street Phone 726 5642 HAPPINESS IS being an Artex instruc tor We are looking for someone who has hours weekly to turn Into fun and pro fits Free instructor kit Lessons classes parties and orders welcomed 7260094 PART TIME phone help required Must have pleasant telephone manner Telephone 737 Alél 72sales helpagents SALES REPRESENTATIVE WHOLESALER of fabric to the reupholstering trade offers an opportunity for an in dividual with successful record in sale WORK with respected company in an Ontario established territory with high growth product Ex cellent opportunity for per sonal advancement SALARYplustostart Phone MR BILES StllPPERS sumt I893 no l8002680772 For Appointment OI SALES REPRESENTATIVE MAJOR TOBACCO COMPANY is looking for an enthusiastic aggressive and responsible person for the Barrie and surrounding area Sales experience would be definite asset Good starting salary car and full company benefits Please forward detailed resume to 30X BUT THE EXAMINER BARRIE ONTARIO OISI6I7IBI920 TOP COMMISSIONS Sell anywhere part timefull time sideline Calendars ad specialties printed labels tapes ball pens office supplies etc Our 27th year New catalogue available Alco Box 3772 Ottawa 7sjtenders Canada 76employment wanted Public Works IRONING Picked up and Deivered Only $250 per Itasliet Call anytime 4589618 MwFNI4 BOOKKEEPERACCOUNTANT fully qualified diversified experience full set of books financial statements Seeks full time or regular part time position Write Box 875 The Examiner Barrie DAY CAIiEin myihome Altandale area Monday through Friday hot lunches Telephone 72878773 WANT ADS PHONE 7282414 Tittenders TOWNSHIP OF ESSA Tender for the cleanout of the Wison aid Nfllcrest Municipal Drains WNO7009I Sealed tenders will be received by the Township Clerk Treasurer until pm on Wednesday October 24 I979 for the cleanout of open ditch municipal drains in Lots 26 in Concessions I4 of the Township of Essa in the County of Simcoe The work will include the cleanout of approximately 23000 feet of open ditch in cluding the necessary clearing and the levelling of excavated material Tender documents may be obtained from the office of the consulting engineer for fee of SIO which is not refundable The tender deposit is certified cheque in the amount of two thousand five hundred dollars $2500 The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted MR ARTHUR ROTH ClerkTreasurer Township of Essa Box IO Angus Ontario LOM I80 AINLEY 81 ASSOCIATES LTD Consulting Engineers and Planners l05 Hurontario St Collingwood Ontario L9Y2L9 01115 Canada Postes Post Canada TENDERS FOR MAIL CONTRACT The Post Office Department invites tenders for the con veyance of mail over Barrie Rural Route No Full details of operation route of travel contract specifications and tender forms may be obtained from the Postmaster Barrie or from the Director Northern District Ontario Postal Region IOI Worthington Street East North Bay On tario PIB IG6 Receiver General for Canada OI5 Travaux publics Canada INVITATION TO TENDER SEALED TENDERS for the proiects or services listed below addressed to the Regional Manager Finance Administration Ontario Region Department of Public Works 4900 Yonge Street l2th Floor Willowdale Ontario M2N 6A6 will be received until 1500 hours on the specified closing date Tender Documents can be seen or obtained through the office of the Director General Department of Public Works Ontario Region Tendering Office l2th Floor 4900 Yonge Street Willowdale Ontario PROJECT Na O25l67 Washroom Alterations Government of Canada Bu1lding Collier Street Barrie Ontario CLOSING DATE TUESDAY NOVEMBER I979 Deposit Nil Tender doltumenls may also be seen at the Barrie Builders Exchange Fred Grant Street Barrie Ontario and Toronto Construction Association Sparks Avenue Willowdale Ontario Enquiries 6224 4210 The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted GENERAL CONTRACTORS Centre PENETANG Ont HE66966 Plant ANGUS Ont NR66990 CR77086 3257403 Olrlo Ontario Gpvernment Tender Repair Loading Dock at the Toanche Building Mental Health Replace Overhead Garage Doors at the Ontario Tree Seed Renovations to the Exercise Yard at the Jail in BARRIE Ont Separate Individual Sealed Tenders will be received until 200 pm local time on Friday November I979 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 LSV 6K7 NOTE For further information regarding the Tenders please call Mr Mclsaoc at the above address telephone no 705 The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted Ministryof Government Services OIS OI6 Read The Examiner To Buy Bu The Examiner To Read yANfiéUNCEMN SPECIAL NOTICE CASH RATES Death Notices Engagements Cards of Thanks $600 minimum 40 words additional words cents per word Births $600 In Memoriam no verse $600 Verse per count line extra 23V cents 81births ELMS John and Susan nee Newton welcome with lay the sale arrival of Stephanie Jay at the Royal Victoria Hospital Barrie on Friday September 23th I979 sister for Matthew Mondays Child is fair of face TueSdays Child is full of grace Wednesdays Child is full ofwoe Thursdays Child hasfarto go Fridays Child is loving and giving Saturdays Child works ltard far its living And child that is born on the San bath 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 An Examiner Birth Announcement will include the name of your child the day of the week month and year of birth the weight and other vital information printed message can become permanent record In Babys Book or Family Albums The rate for an Examiner Birth Notice 15 only $600 PHONE 728 24 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DIRECT PHONE 7282414 Classified adveitisemenls and notices for these pages must be received by pm day preceding publication with the exception of Classified Display advertisements which must be in by pm two days prior to publication BIRTH NOTICE $600 ENGAGEMENTS MARRIAGES DEATH NOTICES 40 words so 00 Additional words II Is per word CARD OF THANKS 40 words 5600 AddI tlonal words cfs per word IN MEMORIAM NOTICES No verse 56 00 With verse per count line 23 cents per line COMING EVENTS $3 43 per column Inch CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 24 word minimum Cash Discount Rates apply If paid within days One or two IrrPltIvI1 lOc per word insertion Throu iOIISLfUIva ir sertions cents per word Insertbn total $684 Six consecutive mser IIOfi 9c pm word per insertion total SI2 Multiple lnSt lions may be ordered subrecl to aviiulloliovr when satisfactory results obtained Method of counting fewer than 24 words Ourtl 24 words Each lnlflGl Obbfuvluflol set of numbers etc count as separate out ERRORS AND CORRECTIONS All phone insertion orders are or Epled convenience to the advertisers Therefore the Classified Advertising Dopoitrrent re quires advertisers to kirdly t1 hock IIILII advertisement immediately after first IIISPI tion In order that any error or OITIISSIOIT may be reported before In order that sorrm may be rectified for the following day publication The Examiner Is responsible lur only one incorrectly printed IIISLIIIOII of Orly advertisement and then only to the extent of portion of ad that Involves the nunpnnt L1 rars which do not lasseii the Jalur of Illi advertisement are not eligible for rorrec lions by make goods The EXOIYIIIIDI lostth the right to classify revise 01 IeIori any wor ads PHONE 728 24H tion to get Want phone dial 7282414 Coming Events You dont have to resort to glib talk flattery or exaggera y0ur across when you tell it with Ad Just any phone word and place simple direct and low cost Want Ad thats loaded lh sell the exaler $343 per column inch 87in memoriams BRITNELL In loving memory ofadear husband Charles who passed away Ocr tober I5th I978 Days of sadness still come over me Tearsm silence often flow For memories keep you ever near me Though you died one year ago Lovingly remembered by your wife Dorothy BRITNELL In loving memory ota dear father Charles who passed away Oc tober lSth I978 Dear Dad when pray Your name always say have not forgotten you Because you went away lwillalways love you For your face always see For you are still my Daddy And still part of me Loved and missed by daughters Patti and Darlene tiecoming event BINGO St John Vianney Hall EVERY TUESDAY $200 Jackpot MTF AIR FORCE BINGO EVERY TUESDAY Doors open 630 Early Bhdl 730 REGULAR GAMES PM JACKPOT $200 Ilvry 90 25 lileinetres WEST of CONTINENTAL INN MTF WHICH DAY IS BEST Advertisers frequently ask this question Fortunately there is no best day to advertise Each day new wants arise bringing new readers as old 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 advertise in The Examiner Classified Section mmflflflL message pick up and Well help you The St Laurent sits amidst torn jagged metal at final berth in Dartmouth NS The destroyer escort Canadas first warship built the examiner Monday Oct 15 1979 13 Onceproud ship sold as scrap Laserphoto the odd spot offer the Second World War was purchased for $76250 from the federal government by Dartmouth scrap dealer Leo Beazley CP Favors contact lenses for chickens CHARLOTTE NC AP Randall Wise recommends red contact lenses to make chickens docile green to make them plump But North Carolina poultry experts look at his idea with jaundiced eye Wise of Waterlown Mass contends contact lenses for chickens can increase poultry profits We figure that after paying for the cost of the lenses the farmer could probably make minimum of 25 cents bird by using themhesaid The idea is to make chickens almost blind by covering their eyes with contacts Wise con tends the visually impaired chickens wont peck at each other Different colors of contact lenses seem to produce dif ferent effects on appetites ter tility and every facet of chickens life Wise said Lucky fellows STOCKHOLM AP The new Swedish nonsocialist government was only few hours old when it walked into its first roadblock the kings guard Government officials invited to lunch at the Royal Palace took the wrong gate young soldier on duty pull ed the alert and patrol came charging with bayonets on their submachineguns The officer in charge of the guard was summoned and after short discussion the 21 ministers were allowed to enter Wanna pothole FALLS CITY Ore lot of people chuckled when this small northeastern Oregon town of 850 decided to sell its potholes to sponsors and use the proceeds to pave its pitted streets But it worked Already dozen people are the proud owners of filledin craters and the publicity spur red county officials to pave the main street Like many financially troubl ed communities across the US Falls City found itself with more potholes than money Thats when the city council came up with the idea of selling the holes After all what better present for the per son who has everything than filledin pothole Roy Zehntbauer the only sur Aircraft stamp features The Post Office will issue four commemorative aircraft stamps Nov l5 that will feature flying boats They are bottom on RCAF Canso circling sur faced UBoat and top the Vickers Vedette used by the RCAF in the l930s CP Laserpholo VLINEIIABIE TO FIRE MINNEAPOLIS IAP Chil dren under five years and per sons over 65 are particularly vulnerable to fire death says report issued by Honeywell These two age groups combined account for 25 per cent of the US population but represent its per cent of the countrys fire deaths the report says Chil dren often become frightened and hide when confronted by pire while seniors are hindered because of frailty or impaired senses AUTO SOUND CUSTOM INSTALLATION OF ANY MAKE CAR STEREO 0R CB BY PROFESSIONAL INSTALLERS WITH TEARS EXPERIENCE Authorized Dealer for Craig Audiovox DUNLOP ST WEST UNIT BARRIE ONT LAM 54 GARY AITKEN 705 7374873 viving founder ol the Jantzen clothing manufacturing con cern is the most recent spon sor He got one of the potholes for his 93rd birthday For $10 civicminded citizen receives certificate describing the location of his or her pothole the date the city stroud by Mrs Campbell 4361084 St James UCW ladies held their annual autumn thanks of fering meeting on Monday Oc tober in the church basement with President Spence in the chair She opened with poem Thankfulness Habit Hymn 382 was sung followed by prayer Minutes from the last meeting were read signed and approved There will be one day workshop at Burton United Church on November 12 Nrs Spence gave report from the executive meeting held in Call ingwood Mrs Fife spoke con cerning the boat people and how we could help by donations of money or furniture to help the family coming to Simcoe County soon They are asking for your prayers and support in this project and they also need people to help on the committee to see it through There is to be bazaar at Hillcrest Lodge in Orillia from pm on November 22 Lakelands Senior Citizens Club No 285 met in Lakeside Hall Alcona Beach on Wednes day September 26 with Presi dent Bud Parker chairing the meeting Minutes of the previous meeting were read and after the opening Canada and the theme song were sung The band entertain ed with some selections ac companied on the piano by Bet ty Bell Ed Scott Sam Irvine and Gil Fessenden sang fair well song The famous Rockett ladies favoured us with their exotic dancing Some games of bingo were played for the rest of the afternoon birthday cake was cut for those celebrating birthdays and wed ding anniversaries Sandwiches and cake were supplied by the hostesses neighborly news filled it and pledge that the money was used only for that purpose There is also deluxe model For another $10 the city will send you color photograph of your patched pothole complete with your name spraypainted across it by the mayor The new officers for the Lakelands Senior Citizens club are President Chris Walker lst Vice President Bert Butler 2nd Vice President Sam Irvine Secretary Mary MacLennan Asst Bet ty Gray Treasurer Bud Parker Asst Jack Hurst Lunch Convenor Isabel Blacktop Membership Con venor Winnie Cousins Bus convenor Alice Parker Sick and Sunshine Evelyn Brady Librarian Fred Hamilton Entertainment Joe Kelly Auditors Jean Crosby Audrey Waywood The retiring officers were presented with small gifts and thankyou cards in appreciation of the club and the President for their work The afternoon was finished off with the singing of God save the Queen followed by card games scrabble and cribbage bus trip is planned for next month to the Royal Winter Fair on Senior Citizens Day Irving Nelson of BC spent last weekend with parents Mr and Mrs Nelson Ladies of Presbyterian WMS are reminded of the morning coffee party and bazaar on October 20 Come and start your Christmas plan ning early Everyone is welcome WILL LEADTEAM EDMONTON CP for mer administrator of Edmon tons Rape Crisis Centre has been appointed investigations supervisor for the northern division of the Alberta Human Rights Commission Tricia Smith who has worked in social welfare and womens rights in Canada and abroad for the past 12 years will head team of five investigating complaints of discrimination under the provinces Individual Rights Protection Act

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