the examiner Thunday August 10 1919 Rob and Chris Chorpentier were among the thousands of Barrie shoppers who found deals at the BiWay store since it opened downtown on displays Aug The store manager says BiWay concen trates on low prices not wide aisles or fancy New store for rich and poor otters lower prices instead Hy LMmA KRAUSE Have you seen our prices says adding that BiWay it The Examiner he asks Thousands of Barrie Stores Ltd now have 35 outlets Lower prices Simply thatS shoppers have since the store in southern Ontario how manager Mark cuny ac opened Aug and their pur total 9000 square feet on chases tell it all Barrie has wanted store like this for many years he counts for the crowds this past week at Barries new BiWay store on Dunlop Street East two levels are stocked with clothing for the whole family from the newborn infant to men and women as well shoes linens cleaning supplies cosmetics toys and watches BiWays downtoearth prices are possible Cully says because we dont take the high profit other stores need to pay for displays and wide aisles Cully agrees the store picked good time of the year to open Extensive advertising caused hundreds of shoppers to line up outside the store for the official opening and sales should re main strong through the back toschool season Soon after Innisfree Valley College inspected private high school offering individualized teaching ull academic program country setting Grade semesterea rcdil horsemanship course varied fully supervised extracurricular activities High School On Farm Stroud Ont 4361729 7281991 IS ON SALE MODE DRAPERIES cum tiimto For shop at home call MER $0$saie ends August 221146 Custom Window Treatments SATINS of wide aisles that Christmas shopping will begin Who shops at BiWay Ctilly says everybody does It used to be that richer peo ple wouldnt want to be seen in discount storePeople know the store now They know we have quality goods Cully who used to manage the BiWay store at Dundas and Steele Streets in Toronto notices shoppers in Barrie are making greater than normal purchases possibly because they tend to shop less often He suggests BiWay stores have an easy atmosphere for the consumer Brand name goods are easily spotted and always marked less than the suggested retail price I9 Dunlap St Barrio Ontario is 9° ltlt 2T its 13M Medina COTTON PRINTS CASEMENTS VELVETS LINENS BOUCLES ACRYLICS OPEN WEAVES SANDERSON PRINTS BEDSPREADS WOVEN WOODS measurement and delivery Call nowl shop in the comfort of your home Out of Town call collect VENETIAN BLINDS ROLLER BLINDS Beautiful custom drapes in as little as seven days During our sale you get great ideas and savings sales consultant wrll come to your home and show you the largest selection or decorative fabrics Sales prices are complete no extra charge for inhome consultation 723401 IN Medina leuopeN Kaadeaq euopeN ï¬nding euo 419qu leuoij 9I Drapery National Drapery National Draperl Dianne Scudder one of about 25 persons emplbyed at Barries new BiWay store on Dunlop Street East rings up Donna Murphys purchase Examiner Photos by Peter Hsu Flower show starts today Barrie Horticultural Socie show begms today and con the Bayfield Mall tys annual summer flower tinues through to Saturday at Judging the show entries will be Miriam Drennan The con vener is Helen Smith assisted by the societys executive members special invitational class will be open to all horticultural societies excluding Barrie but within District 16 which in cludes about 22 societies Fivebloom asters mari golds house plants and hall table arrangments are the four sections of competition in the invitational class Barrie society members can enter cut singlespike gladiola in dark red scarlet pink pur ple deep rose lavender yellow white seedling smoky or other shades Threespike gladiola will be divded into eight competition sections pink white yellow red blotched mauve and any other shade or combination of shades Baskets of flowers with gladiolus predominating make up separate section while the final section is entitled Whats New With You and can be dis play of any selection named if possible Local members can also enter house plants and collec tions including terrariums dish gardens turberous begonia fuschia impaticns geraniums ferns and coleus separate class of competi tion will be available for African violet entries novice class for anyone ex hibiting for the first time in cludes house plants gloriosa daisies hybrid tea roses marigold collections zinnias and miniatures Prizes for each of five classes are $1 for first place 75 cents for second place and 50 cents for third place engagements HemphillSheridan Cathy Hemphill daughter of Estelle Davey of Bar rie and Lloyd Hemphill of Prince Edward lslond and Glen Sheridan son of Mr and Mrs Jim Sheridan of Barrie announce their engagement The wedding is to take place on Sept at pm at the Church of the Nazarene Barrie people Er places Home beautification Barrie residents are invited to enter their own homes or others into the Barrie Hore ticultural Societys Home Beautification Contest Check the societys yearbook for directions and prizes or call 7282593 Joseph Palmer is this yearscontest chairman Picnic announced Barrie and District Associa tion for the Physically Disabled will meet on Saturday at Spr ingu ater Park near Midhurst in picnic areas one and two Bring your own picnic lunch and meet at 130 pm For more information call T372ioi iciicral meeting Parents Without Partners Barrie chapter will hold general meeting and orienta tion in the Blue Flame Room of onsuiners Gas on Ferris Lane on Wednesday evening Guest speaker Dr Michael Hockrirlge chiropractor will talk about are of Your Back Professional 8x 10 Colour Portrait only 88¢ Reunion planned Barrie Boomerang amping tlub plans reunion picnic for members and former members on Aug 26 at Springwatcr Park near Klidhurst The group will meet at and lunch begins at Bring your own picnic lunch For more informamn call 7260817 or 7281474 Choose from our selection of eight scenic and colour backgrounds See our new large Decorator Portrait Your complete satisfaction guaranteed or your money cheerfully refunded No obligation to buy additional portraits August 15 lb 17 18 Daily 1043 Sat iomo Towers Bayfield St Barrie Ont Trust To lot SelectiooAlolup and Satisfaction One sitting per subject$1 per subject for addi tional subiects groups or individuals in the same family Persons under 18 must be accompanied by parent or guardian For singles only ollier Christian Singles previoust married single per sons meet in the parlor at Col lier Street Lnited Church in Barrie every second and fourth Sunday of the month Discussion Bible study and fellowship special events or speakers make up the sessions The special program for the summer features variety of outdooractnities For more information phone Kit Lawrence ut41i6153l or Tol lier Street Lnited Church at TBSISM Class love definitions Dear Ann Landers hate to be pig but need two things from you First your definition of class which my mother clipped out and pinned to the kitchen bulletin board It stayed there for nearly six months also need your definition of love carried that one in my wallet for almost two years Then somebody stole my purse realize my chances for getting both requests granted are about one in million but have nothing to lose except 15 cent stamp Denver Dear Den Here are both definitions Im glad you asked It made my day lot easier CLASS Class never runs scared It is surefooted and confident that it can handle whatever comes along Class never makes excuses It takes its lumps and learns from past mistakes CIaSS knows that good manners are nothing more than series of petty sacrifices Class bespeaks an aristocracy unrelated to ancestors or money blueblood can be totally without class while the son of Welsh miner may ooze class from every pore Class can walk with kings and keep its virtue and talk with crowds and keep the common touch Everyone is com fortable with the person who has class because he is com fortable with himself LOVE Love is friendship that has caught fire It is quiet understanding mutual confidence sharing and forgiving It is loyalty through good and bad times It settles for less than perfection and makes allowances for human weaknesses Love is content with the present it hopes for the future and it doesnt brood over the past Its the dayin and dayout chronicle of irritations problems compromises small disappointments big victories and working toward com mon goals If you have love in your life it can make up for great many things you lack If you dont have it no matter what else there is its not enough Dear Ann Landers am 20 yearold girl who has had two years of college appear to be welladjusted and outgo ing have many friends both male and female and most people think Im terrific The truth is have terrible hang it just br0ke up with my third serious boyfriend because he began to talk about sex and marriage The same thing happened with the previous two Immediately started to date homosexual which is exactly what did before My mother is furious with me She says am crazy Im embarrassed by the way she treats my homosexual friends barely civil am very depressed because know am running away from the kind of life really want Whats the matter with me anyway Miserable Mary Dear Mary You have defined your problem in the last 20 words of your letter And now you must find out why you behave in manner that is so selfdestructive You need to explore your past actions with good therapist If you cant afford psychiatrist get counselling through mental health clinic Look in the phone book And good luck dear Erma Bombeck Next war over neighbors By ERMA BOMBECK This countrys next war will no be fought between nations on foreign background Itll civil war fought in yard between neighbors For some reason we can have compassion for cat caught in tree or lost dog or bird that has fallen from nest But we have none for the man trying to sleep in on Sunday morning Take the case of poor Mrs Holmes from York England She lived next door to menace who was doing repairs and renovations on his home from 730 to 1130 every single evening When he began to build closet on the other side of the wall she and her husband had to move out of their bedroom When they returned he started doing the same thing in another bedroom Mrs Holmes appealed to the police the local government and citizens advice bureau Finally she did what she had to do She threw brick through his window All of us have had brick wish at one time or another how about one for the teenager who has insomnia and deaf parents and who works in his car in the wee hours of the morning stopping every 15 seconds or so to race the motor Or the travellers who have made trench in your yard by shuffling back and forth between houses Or the partythrowers who amplify music in their back yard and inflict their taste on everyone in the neighborhood The borrowers who are going to quit cutting grass some day but until they do will borrow your mower lawn sweeper hose and fertilizer The dog people who do not hold themselves responsible for their dog getting into your garbage or tearing up your flower beds The scenic wonders who have had two junk cais sitting in their side yard for three years and never consider that theyre an eyesore There doesnt have to be war It takes people who stop thinking about themselves and have little consideration for their neighbors and hopefully the example will be returned Incidentally Mrs Holmes the lady who threw the brick was set free by the judge PollysPointers Insecticide kills spiders By Polly Cramer POLLYS PROBLEM DEAR IOLLY Spiders are all over our new house and do not know of any effective way to get rid of them We had the same problem several years ago in another new house and several people we know are hav ing the same trouble Any suggestions 77 BOB DEAR BOB After the spider webs are brushed down some of the tiny white eggs may remain Crush any that you see fall so they do not hatch Then spray with good insecticide Be sure your screens windows and doors are tight There is always bit of good with the bad as spiders do eat flies and some other insects POLLY DEAR POLLY As so many others are domg today my husband bought locking gas cap for my car Even though he showed me how to get it off could not turn it One day was practicing before went to the schicc station and hit on the idea of using the rubber grip pad With Wlllth loosen tight Jar covers It worked Now keep the pad in my glove compart mcnt so there is no delay when go to the gas station ANNETTE DEAR POLLY lf shoelare tips have raveled dip them in glue and let them dry Add teaspoon of salt to the water in which you boil cracked egg and the contents will not ooze out find minnows to be used for fishing bait WIII stay alive longer if six or eight drops of lltdlnl are added to the water they are in VIVIAN DEAR POLLY keep each color of my embroidery floss in small envelope and line the envelopes up in box thus eliminating mess of colors all mixed together cut out many recipes that appear in magazmes and news papers and put them in clear plastic bags that are labeled When want to try certain one Just look through those in that rangory If the recipe proves to be good copy it onto rard to go in my rer lpt file MRS