the examiner Saturday August 1979 graduates Lorrie Ayres daughter of Mr and Mrs Clark Ayres of Barrie has graduated with an Honors Bachelor of Science degree in Physics from the Univer sity of Waterloo She is graduate of Barrie North Collegiate Gary Johnston son of Mr and Mrs Alan Johnston of Minesing has graduated with Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering from the University of Guelph He is graduate of Eostview Secondary School Bor rie and is now employed with McKee Bros in Elmira Carpentry students at Georgian College Barrie attend classes through unique continuous intake program where new students start every week and graduations occur whenever the in dividual student has completed hisher obiec fives Students learn safety use of hand and power tools and lumber identification before the classroom moves outdoors and students begin construction of an actual house on college proper ty Here skills in the construction of footings framing insulating interior and exterior finishing roofing stairs window and door from ing are learned St John Ambulance first aid cer titicates and Construction Safety Association course are earned by the students The program gives graduates inschool training required to write examinations for Carpentry General cer tification After four years of ontheiob training they are eligible to do so Upon completion of the 40week program students are ready for employ ment as rough carpenters trim or finish carpenters carpenters and cabinet makers Gary Switzer of Stroud left receives instruction in the use of radialarm saw from teaching master Maurice Reynolds ROSE 1mm URCIAIN cf BARRIE ONTARIO Canadians tote city comfort luxuries to cottage country ltllltixlt ttPi There was time when Canadians Phone 7287093 for personalized service IVeathertrén °Heat Pumpg GE WEATHERTRON NORTH AMERICAS NO SELLING HEAT PUMP ONE SYSTEM HEATS COOLS DYKSTRA BROTHERS ELECTRIC lts7 7261 439 LTD FOR THE NA TURAL FEELIN LA TEST IN EYE FASHION WEAR 0N TA LENSES SOFT $l5000 HARD $10000 FLEXIBLE $I3500 would go to the woods or weekend in the countryside to get away from it all But in creasingly in the process of leaving it all behind they are taking lot at it with them Millions of dollars are being spent on ways and means of getting outside cities but more and more of city living is being takenalong The Allied Boating Associ VISIT OUR SHOWROOM AT ation of anada reports that 205 DUNLOP STE one anadian family in six SIDE DOOR owns boat and despite on slumping economy and rismg fuel prices 80000 pleasure craft were bought in 1078 Sales of recreational vehicles from little tent trailers to lumbering gas thirsty motor homes reached $300 million last year In cottage country the newest trend is condominium ELECT ROLYSIS Lydia Hrenchuk Qualified PERMANENT HAIR REMOVAL FREE CONFIDENTIAL CONSULTATION 7372671 Member of AEAEPO townhouses such as Cranberry Village north of Toronto Along with crosscountry ski ing horseback trails swim ming marina and golf course under construction theres gardener to cut the grass says resident Wally Croutcr Toronto radio show host Its lot better than cot tage you dont have to spend your whole weekend working on the place Crouter says GADGETS AROUND Even campers have their takealong luxuries Theres the $15 portable plastic sink with water supply attached the electronic bug killers and $126 batterypowered fish finders We have become so affluent that many of us want the free dom of the outdoors along with all the instant pushbutton con yeniences of the city says John Wildman operations manager of the Sportsmcns Show in Toronto Still its better than sitting home in an apartment Professor Clayne Jensen dean of health at Brigham Young University in Utah says Europeans are more prepared to rough it than are North Americans They take fewer gadgets with them and run less risk of be coming slaves of their posses sions The last word in homeaway fromhome life is the Bluebird Wandeilodge motor home product of the Bluebird Body Co in Georgia Selling for $165000 to $200000 Wanderlodge comes with closedcircuit television instead of rearvision mirror and second television camera to show the driver whats happen ing in the rear of the bus Al though its outfitted like lux ury apartment the wall safes and icemakers are optional The top line of Winnebago In dustries motor homes comes with central vacuum system microwave and conventional ovens and color television all for 386000 SIILN COMFORTS But despite the boom in we reational comforts many Canadians are disdaining the soft touch More are genuinely roughing it peOple and places Bible school Essa Road Presbyterian Church presents daily vaca tion Bible School for boys and girls from four to 12 years old Aug 13 to 17 Bible school begins each mor ning at am and continues to 1130 am The program in cludes Bible stories crafts and singing TOPS to meet Take Off Pounds Sensiny or TOPS meets every Wednesday evening at pm at St Giles Church 95 ook St Barrie The meeting begins after members record their new weights For more information call Delores Yeo at 7200303 See the Worlds Biggest Traffic Accident INTERNATIONAL DEMOLITION DERBY BARRIE FAIR THURSDAY AUG 23rd AT PM Entry Forms and fules to be picked up at Ron Smiths Texaco Essa Rd Barrie MUSTANG engagements Vander NaaldVeenstra Mr and Mrs Vander Noald of Elmhurst fit an nounce the engagement of their daughter Edie Vander Naald to Eelke Veenstra son of Mrs Veenstra of Barrie The wedding will take place at First Christian Reformed Church in Barrie Satur day Aug II at pm Steingord Photo LadouceurAyres Mr and Mrs Ladouceur of St Joachim Ont an nounce the engagement of their daughter Yvette Denise to Robert Bruce Ayres son of Mr and Mrs Mervyn Ayres of Stroud The wedding is to take place at St Joachim Church on Aug 25 at 4pm Steingord Photo GowTuck Lynn Cow and Alan Tuck announce their for thcoming marriage on Aug II at pm at Burton Avenue United Church in Barrie Steingord Photo Get Together club enioys picnic luncheon lbnull buybod Park on Tuesday for picnic Fifthfive members of Bar ries let Together Club for senior citizens met at Sunnidale 7A YFIELD OPTICAL BAYFIELD MALL 7374464 BARRIE 43 Essa Rd Barrie DRIVEACAR Phone 726474 Doris Nicholls reports that the group enjoyed games despite the heat and prizes were presented pot luck lun cheon was served at noon We missed Zel Hartwick who is in hospital and his wife Isobel Glad to hear he is mak ing good progress she says The club will not meet during August but activities resume Sept Ann Landers Wife wants more now Dear Ann Landers My second wife and belong to bridge group All but one couple are members of The Second Time Around Club am 60 My wife is 22 years younger very beautiful in good health and has great figure Weve been married nearly four years and she has made me extremely happy in every way All of us are well fixed financially After recent bridge session one of the men said he and his wife did not see eye to eye on how he had his will set up Before their marriage his second wife signed premarital stipulation that she would settle for childs share of his estate He had three children by his first marriage Now after three years of marriage his wife has changed her mind She now wants half of his estate which is what she would normally be entitled to ih accordance with our states laws The problem is my wife also signed premarital agreement stating that it were to die during the first five years of our marriage she wouldiaccept childs share of my estate After five years however sheyrould get 40 per cent of my estate have six childrenby my first wife Now she is after me to change my will so that she would receive 60 per cent of my estate She also wants me to cutout two of my children and leave them nothing Her argument is that these two children never come to see us nor do they telephone or write unless they need loan which they never repay She is right when she says they have been disrespectful to both of us and have told several people that she broke up my first marriage which is not true Do you believe my wifes feasoning is justified need an unbiased opinion and youre It Der You need lawyers advice not mine What is involved here isthe anging of legal agreement if yMiWantrto change itt is This my friend only you can decide Dear Ann Ladders Can ypu please tell me what this latest dictatorial edict from the Post Office means regarding the sizeo velopes to housed boug tinistmasdardsqbn sateiri Jahyny to use next Christmas they are of various sizes réadthatyif one didnt use size accordirig tothc Post Offices demandsl all letters and cards will be returned or thrown away Isnt this illegal Small Town Girl Dear Girl spoke with Ralph Stéwart publiehmt formation officer at the Chicago Post Office and he said envelopes and cards measuring less than inches high or inches long will be returned to the sgnder got repeat NOT destroyed Mr Stewart also asked me to let thcpublic know that because the envelope and greeting card industries ha ye had more than three years to preapre for the new standards few retailers should be selling undersized envelopes Consumers who still have small envelopes and cards will be seeing these envelopes back in their mailboxes These pieces are being banned because they can become trapped in other mail tear and jam the mailprocessing machinery Consumers Advocqie Solution for kettle problem By JOY lll0lAND bought kettle three months ago and have had nothing but trouble with it In fact have been without it fora period otalling five weeks Now it has broken again and am wondering what can do next think there must be something basically wrong with this particular kettle or that the scrviceman is not doing his johproperly told her that if she were to write to PAMA Portable Appliance Manufacturers of Canada One Yonge Street Suite No 1609 Toronto M5E 1R1 she could request com plaint form and the full address of the manufacturing cont pany together withthe name of the manager designated to inves atethe complaint Wh it received she would send the completed form to the company and within two weeks the manager would report on whether or not the manufacturer is prepared to do anything further PAMA is part of the Electrical and Electronic Manufac turers Association which is selfregulatory body and whose members are efctrical appliance manufacturers Too one sided you mig think Not really because discontented consumers causediscontinued companies If the appliance is large one used in the home one should write to the Canadian Appliance Manufacturers Associa tion 10 Price Street Toronto M4W 125 representative of the manufacturing company concerned will contact the owner at his home to review the situation This service is in tended as last resort if negotiations with the dealer have proved unsatisfactory It you feel that the company manager who reviewed your complaint has been unfair you should report your com plaint and all the steps you have taken to have it rectified to the Ontario Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Reta tions 555 Yongc Street Toronto M4Y lYTbecausc since It Ontario consumers are protected by many regulations under the Business Practices Act For instance unfair practices are deemed to be representation that the goods or services have performance characteristics uses or benefits they do not have and representation that the goods are of particular standard quality grade style or model if they are not Pollys Pointers Wrinkles unavoidable DEAR POLLY Please tell me how to pack mans wool suit in suitcase so it does not get wrinkled packed such suit for plane trip and had to have it pressed before could wear it Also if mothballs or crystals are used in garment bag in the closet how can the odor of the mothballs be removed HAL DEAR HAL No matter how suit Is packed If the bag Is loosely packed the clothes will shift and be wrinkled Jacket sleeves can be folded toward the front of the jacket tissue slipped between the front and back of the coat and even between the sleeves and the jacket Itself usually use plastic dry cleaners bags Instead of tissue Pants can be laid flat wlth one end hanging over such bag lald over the part In the bag and then the other half folded over It If some wrinkles do appear when the garment is unpacked put on coat hanger hang on the shower rod and rub wash cloth wrung out of warm water over the wrinkles Leave to dry friend with whom was once traveling taught me this and have used If many times The odor of mothballs can be lingering one and the best remedy know to hung the clothes on an outside line on warm breezy day POLLY DEAR POLLY The best thing have ever used to clean rubber bathtub mat is hair shampoo Rub all over the mat and let it stay for about four hours then wipe clean This works so great that my mat looks like new COLLEEN DEAR POLLY Dish drainers and racks now cost so much and the drainers tn particular often become badly stained Do not use cleansers or abrasives Soak the drainer for about two minutes in warm water and household bleach and then scrub with plastic scrubber Rinse with clear water dry thoroughly and after It is completly dry spray with furniture wax and polish It is then easier to kee it clean and water drains off more easily The tray wil be more resistant to further stains and will look better and last longer MARY