Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 4 Jun 1977, p. 8

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the oxamlnor Samaray Jun 1917 Don Quixote found his way home this week cop years overdue is one of about 150 overdue books NC FtNES about LOST or returned N0 QUESHONS OVERDUE BOOKS MAY 30 JUNE 11 of the Cervantes classic that was three that have been returned so far during the Barrie Public Librarys amnesty period Jane llodgins who is in charge of overdue books takes look at some of the others The amnesty offer is good until June 11 Until then there are no fines no questions for those making late returns Examiner Photo $4045 Canada Works grant goes to librarys CAP kids The CAP Kids will be force to be reckoned with at the Barrie Public Library childrens annex this summer CAP stands for Creative Arts Program The library has received $4045 Young Canada Works grant to cover the cost of materials and the salaries of three student instructors for the nineweek program This is wonderful oppor tunity for the children to react creatively says Barrie Public Library program coordinator Margaret Worth who applied for the grant on behalf of the library The program will be divided into threeweek sessions Only 30 children will be accepted for each session 10 each for the age groups to to 11 and 12 to 14 There are three study areas in the program textiles including batik silkscreen and weaving theatre arts and audiovisual film making Each of the three age groups will spend one week session in each study area NO COST The sessions run Monday through Thursday from 10 am people and places 25th Anniversary Mr and Mrs Ivan Lemay of 127 Gunn St Barrie are cel ebrating their 25th wedding an niversary June party was held Friday night at Midhutst Community Hall The party was organized by the family Enough magazines Patients at Royal Victoria Hospital have oodles of reading material thanks to the citizens of Barrie says Mabel Rodgman public rela tions chairman for the hospital auxiliary curtain milder New Homes Additions Renovation 7293457 to pm There is no cost The children are asked to bring packed lunches to the library The first session begins June 27 the second July 18 and the third Aug Children must be registered with the first 90 who qualify by age being accepted They may register for one ses sion only Instructors for the program are David Dusome material arts student from Georgian Col lege Vladimir Ruzilo theatre arts student from Georgian and Christopher Taylor stu dent at Eastview Secondary School Dusome who will handle the textiles segment is the project manager Mrs Worth said 40 registra tions were received Wednes day the first day that they were accepted They can be made in person or by telephone and KEEP IT fields IT WORKS Glurchill South Meeting Room BARRIE In fourweek extensive course you will be taught the CAR SON METHOD of controlling your eating habits thus enabling you to stick to your Physicians recommended diet lose weight CARSON CENTRE FOR PROFESSIONAL HYPNOSIS 212 James Street South Suite 202 Hamilton Ontario L8 3A9 5254644 ls CHAY unaware of its cable voice There appears to be some confusion about the demand for and presence of CHAYFM on the local cable service news release from the sta tion says that Huronias welcome sound will be available from CHAY via cable hookup in the near future throughout the coverage area Specific dates are avilable from individual cable com panics In Barrie the near future was May 21 the day CHAY went on the air according to Bob Alexander Alexander manager of Bar rie Cable Ltd said the local cable service has been carrying CHAY on its FMradio service at 925 on the dial since the station began It is he said Canadian RadioTelevision Commission policy that all local FM stations be carried The news release also says Information that cable subscribers are demanding that cable systems carry Huronias new FM station CHAY 931 according to many letters and phone calls received at the station and by the cable operators Not Barrie Cable Some cable operators maybe but not Barrie Cable lll swear on stack of Bibles that havent had one call Alexander stated Ihe cable company provides the FMpmgramming as an off shoot of its television service For $10 installation fee Bar rie Cable will hook up hifi to the television cable It offers six stations CHAY amongthem Alexander said application has been made to the CltlC for seventh station the new Q107 signal out of Toronto about area aim of fourday tour When you talk to the counsellors at the tourist in formation centres you can be sure they know what they are talking about firsthand From June to 10 fiveday familiarization trip and train ing pmgram will be held to give them firsthand look at the areas of GreyBruce Huronia andMuskoka The trip will begin Monday from the City Hall in Barrie with best wishes from Mayor Ross Archer From there its on to the Douglas Nuclear Power Plant walk on the Bruce Trail and Day camp dates COOKSTOWN The Cookstown and District Day Camp for children five to 14 will be held from Aug 15 to Aug 26 The program at $10 child includes an overnight camp one swimming day and Parents Night Applications for the camp are at the municipal office or from Joyce Burkitt at John St Mrs Burkitts telephone number is 4584247 This method is result of 24 years experience in the field of hyp nosis combined with extensive research into other related For further information you are invited to attendo free ex planatory session on SUNDAY JUNE 5th l00 pm at HOLIDAY INN sail on the ChiCheeman Ferry to Manitoulin Island day will be spent touring Muskoka and day in the cla$room learning the techniques and skills re quired by travel counsellors look at Collingwoods Scenic Caves Blue Mountain Resorts and the Blue Mountain Pottery factory will assist the counsellors in their knowledge about the area tour of the Simooe County Museum on Friday will be followed by two days at home to relax and absorb the previous week before June 13 the open ing day of the tourist informa tion centres across GreyBruce Huronia and Muskoka USED BY TROOPS In 1915 Samuel Bametts tiny Decca portable phonograph be came popular with First World War British troops in the tren ches Prime SATURDAY FLEA 900 am till 700 pm location between Barrie Orillia on Hwy 11 in Fudas lot DEALERS WANTED Phone 4872302 ext or Ed at 8353119 Variety Night at St Josephs It was variety night at St Josephs Junior High School in Barrie Thursday night and the comedy The Hanging of Uncle Dilby played to packed house Therese lohoseyn on the floor Betty Lou displays the agony of spending quiet evening at home with the family Her sister in the play Connie played by Patty Aikins finds her sisters an tics help relieve the boredom Others in the play were Brian Alter Zofia Slusarek David Shanahan and David Beard Gethons tops the show in draft pony events Don Gethons of Minesing was prominent name in the draft pony competition last weekend at Hoofbeat 77 in Molsons Park Gethons topped the single draft hitch unicorn hitch four pony hitch and sixpony hitch He had second in the obstacle course third in team draft ponies and fifth in showman ship Complete results of the competition sponsored by Triv County Draft Pony Association are as follows Team draft ponies Borden Jennett Newmarket George Anders Hawkestone Gethons Jackson Brace bridge and Bob Andrews Hawkestone WHATS HAPPENING Anointed Gospel Singing Powerpacked Preaching Signs and Wonders Healing for the Body Salvation for the Soul WHERE United Pentecostal Church of Barrie Knights of Columbus Hall WHEN June 2226 1977 Services Tuesday to Saturday at 800 pm Sunday 1030 am and 700 pm Evangelist Rev Curtis Young of Baton Rouge Lu Everyone is Welcome Single draft hitch Gethons Bob Andrews Borden Jennett George Andrews Amos Lloyd Oro Station Unicorn hitch Gethons George Andrews Jackson Amos Lloyd Fourpony hitch Gethons George Andrews Amos Lloyd Sixpony hitch Gethons George Andrews Showmanship Amos Lloyd George Andrews Borden Jen nett Jackson Gethons Obstacle course Pip Latford Brantfordl Gethons Amos Lloyd lORNE BEUY HAY HPAYS TRAVEL SERVICE 7284700 45 Dunlop St Next to the Theatre Its whole new concept in street townhomes from Chapelton Heres how it works Our regular street townhomes are attached above and below ground And look like this Our new ones are attached below ground only and look like this 6FE€T OFSPACE That means feet of useful useable space between each unit Theyre not semis but at $39370 with an attached garage on 23 foot lot theyre priced the same as our semis without garage on 30 foot lot They also have approximately the same square footage inside the same features quality construction and AHOP assistance 80 drop by the Chapelton Homes sales office this weekend And see for yourself that even Til Vs Pi underground were still way above the rest llllilllllllillll lllllllllll Tel 705 7373972 Lctit COMMUNITY OF AFFORDABLE HOMES II BARRIE Heights il uullllllll Qs ll azure xii 400 11 Dunlap tell on Anne St North on Amw St to tllllit tltéiqllts

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