the examiner rhursday Sept 22 1977 CLOCKS INTRODUCED century and were used in chur Mechanical clocks were in ches to mark the time of ser Itgoduced in Europe in the 13th vices Chamber questions Farmers Day council rejects grant request request for grant to Telecare 24hour telephone crisis hotline was turned down Monday by city coun cils general committee The interdenominational Christian organization which serves Barrie and Alliston had asked for city funds for the first time in its sixyear existence to meet financial problems Ald Alex Arthur finance chairman said councils policy has been to avoid ex pansion of the number of groups receiving grants Ald Mills said he objected to the fact that $1000 of the groups $3000 1977 budget goes as an assessment to the national Telecare Canada and another $900 on toll free phone line from Alliston Proposal turned down planning board motion turning down proposed com mercial development on St Vincent Street industrial land was approved by city councils general committee this week Developer Jack Stollar of Barrie had asked to put sixstore plaza on the southeast corner of St Vincent and Bell Farm Road ALEX ARTHUR Keeping up appearances City councils general committee hasgapproved planning board motion requiring preservation of the appearance of Dunlop Street home despite objections by some aldermen that the requirement is an infringement of personal freedom Real estate broker George Worrall has applied to rezone home at 124 Dunlop to permit real estate office and planning boards motion tied the rezoning to requirement that Worrall agree to preserve the old stucco buildings ar chitectural integrity The motion was opposed Monday by aldermen Ross Stephens Ron Lynch Ernie Rotman and Ed Thompson The rezoning to commercial includes 126 Dunlop next Trudeaus arithmetic The Greater Barrie Chamber of Commerce has its doubts about Prime Minister ghudeaus arithmetic The chamber has written the prime minister asking for an explanation of figures cited in letter he wrote assuring the chamber of the federal govern ments commitment to finan cial restraint We plan to restrain spen ding this year to an increase of 98 per cent over last year rate lower than than the ex pected growth of our economys output the prime minister said in the July 18 letter We note that recent reports indicate that our country may be fortunate to achieve growth rate of 25 per cent the chamber responded To us this seems far short of the figure you suggest in dicates vigorous program of restraint The chamber letter also calls into question Trudeaus state ment that federal spending this year will be $650 million less than estimated earlier noting that the federal deficit increas ed to $32 billion in the first four months of the 197778 fiscal year compared to $237 billion year earlier Your comments explaining these seeming discrepancies would greatly assist our understanding of your response the chamber letter concludes The prime minister wrote the chamber in response to its re cent Waste Watchers report which called attention to ex amples of wastefulness at all levels of government Its the Farmers Day sale at the Baytield Mall Friday and Saturday starting at 10 am where 400 dozen eggs go on sale at 25 cents dozen Miracle Food Mart will have booth outside the store with specials on their produce And individual merchants in the mall will have their own sales The event is being sponsored by the Bayfield Merchants Association at Bayfield Mall EXTERIOR HOUSE PAINTING Free estimates °Satisfaction guaranteed OReasonabIe rates Call 7371295 La Professional STEAM It CLEANING Wall to Wall Carpets Rugs and Furniture In Your Home or at our plant FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY 16 we deal velvet furniture SIMCOE CARPET Established I948 amt mm 72847 T0 EVERY CANADIAN NIOIORISI WHO EVER EXPERIENCED NAGGING DOUBTS AFTER BUYING NEW AR No feeling is worse Before the new wears off the doubt sets in Is there really enough room to keep the family Annoying squeaks and rattles How well is it made happy on daylong trip How many winters will it withstand the salt What about fuel and maintenance costs Gas will soon be $1 gallon and service costs can be frightening Whats the competition coming up with Does it look and feel like leader rather than follower The Nissan design people asked these and dozens of otherquestions New answers werefound Then came months of improving and testing What about the little but important things The wipers that dont wipe Door handles that jam gets kind Finally new car took shape the most carefully thought through car in the companys history The new Datsun 510 We call the 510 the car with no regrets because wevenever seen car that this close to perfect for this of price was Mil rm door building already in use as an insurance office Subdivision approved City councils general committee approved Monday pro posed 52home subdivision on sevenacre parcel at the northwest corner of Edgehill Drive and Ferndale Road The subdivision by Briar Bluff Developments of Barrie will consist primarily of semidetached homes Lens grinders still on strike Lens grinders at Central 0p tical lnc Morrow Rd Barrie are still out on strike and owner Ralph Garland said to day he has no plans for talks to settle the ninedayold walkout Im not really anxious to have them back said Garland who said production is the best weve ever had even without the strikers One of the strikers returned to work Wednesday union members said today Seven to 10 members of Local 67 Optical and Plastics Techni cians went out Sept 12 over contract dispute union and Red Cross on the move Students and teachers from Simcoe County attended meeting Tuesday which was sponsored by the Barrie Branch of the Canadian Red Cross The purpose of the meeting was to acquaint teachers and students with the various func tions of the Red Cross and make them aware of resources available to them Georgina Jones Youth Con sultant for the Ontario division of the Canadian Red Cross Region 11 spoke on the various youth programs of the Red Cross It was principally student oriented meeting said Dorothy Banting Youth Chair man for the Barrie Branch the Red Cross Health and safety functions of the Red Cross were stressed at the meeting workshop on basic aid training was also part of the program Basic aid training is Red Cross program available to the schools for Grades to and teaches basic aids for emergency situations in the home or school The Red Cross Branch in Bar rie is now regional office and serves all of Simcoe County Friday October COME AND MEET YOUR PROGRESSIVE FRIENDS SIMCOE SOU PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCVXTION Presents JHARVEST HAPPENING Roast Beef Barbeque Dance management estimates of the number involved differ At issue is the unions de mand for union security clause in its proposed first con tract with the company Union officials say they are satisfied with other contract proposals by management The union was certified as bargaining agent for plant workers last December Series set for radio The Simcoe County Separate School Board in conjunction with radio station CKBB has scheduled series of education programs tobeaired on CKBB The program topics will be from three to five minutes in length and will relate to board and school activities in Simcoe County The programs will be aired every second week probably Tuesdays from Sept 20 to Jan 1978 and will cover such educational areas as profes sional activity days academic curriculums religious educa tion and school programs The second program in the series will be aired on Oct The program topic is an inter view with Director of Educa tion for the Separate School Board Bolger Top showman of the fair Grand Champion Showman of the 4H show at the recent Beeton Fair was Craig Wilcox ofBeeton Winners of the various Showmanship classes in which competition was particularly strong this year were John Devins of Tottenham beef Ken Braden of Alliston swine Wally Riley of Bradford sheep and Craig Wilcoxdairy TH FEDERAL at Barrie Raceway Live Music Cash Bar 700pm 100am Tickets $750 each RENTACAR AND TRUCK SERVICE RATES DAILY WEEKLY MONTHLY YEARLY ORILLIA 93 COMMERCE RD 705 3266485 JERRY SMITH BARRIE 341 BAYFIELD ST 705 7370800 JIM RAWN Featurlng Chevrolets and other flne cars Nissan Automobile Co Canada Ltd Model range includes 4Door Sedan Station Wagon 2Door Sedan Sportback Cse 3nuum siur Ranks with cars like Granada and Volaré in power to weight ratio 110 HP OHC engine delivers 36 MPG in combined city highway driving Sophisticated new rear suspension for smooth ride and precise handling One of Canadas most comprehensive anti corrosion treatments Datsun extended maintenance intervals Seats sixfooter with headroom to spare Designed for maximum passenger and luggage space Practical instru mentation and interior appointments fully coordi nated for appearance and comfort DATSUN MADE BY NISSAN 280 28 210F10SPORTRUCK200 SX510 WHERE THE SMART MONEVS GOING 1M WEN 349 BAYFIELD ST 7370254 According to available industry sources at press time For sedans Mill speed transmission Estimates based on Transport Canada approved test methods Your actual mileage Will vary according to driVIng conditions and habits car conditions and optional equupment DAISUNS NEw 510 EVERYTHING IT 09 AND NO REG