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Barrie Examiner, 13 Jun 1968, p. 18

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Ontario wiilbc received until 400 pm TUESDAY JUNE 25th 1068 at thcoffite of the Architects Eitntland Baker and Poison 11 GwenvStreet Barrie Ontario Drawings may be obtained by General Contract Bidders from Re Architects on deposit of 000 riders for Mechanical and ectrical SubContracls are to lg submitted through the Bar rte Bid Depositorybefore 300 pm LFRIDAY JUNE 215i 1968 Plans and specifications will he on display at the Builders Ex change in Barrie Orlllia and the Toronto Construction Assn dation and the offices of tho fiachitects in Barrie 11 Owen street and Toronto 15 Charles iigeot East west or any tender not ncc gsariiy accepted in PEMLWDMKER POLSON Architects ll Owen Street BARRIE Ontario By ALICE Brooks vzifjsblon loves the feminine Inn of banding scallops Knit jacket with lacy feather ign panels to top dresses or matching shell Pattern 7264 $3 rayon wool or ing yard Pattern 709 dfiintzluded ism cams ricolnsl for pattern no stamps phase to Alice Brooks core of The Barrie Examiner Needle craft Depti 60 Front Street West Toronto Ontario Ont arIn residents add cents sales tax Print plainly PATTERN NgMnEn NAME annnnss First time Jumbo 1960 Needle Catalog hundreds0t de signs free patternsitineludes daigner sweaters lnstructidna made Knit crochet embroid era 50 cents Book of 10 Jilly Rugs com plete patterns inexpensive ea to make 60 cents oolr No Deluxe Quilts complete patterns= Send noon0r rarzn Afghans STRICTLY Canada Outboard Barrie Ont 13 AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE SaturdayLJune 15 1080 Sale of farm machinery Includ ing Cockshuit No 70 Ontario good repair Ford No 200 trac tor years old like new HG No of combine motor driven with clover attachments Cider press In good condition 15 Ewes with lambs Household effects etc for ROY DIXON and KEITH KNEESHAW lot 24 Con Tecumseth Tonn ship at Bonddicad at 110 Terms cash No reserve as farms are sold ALLEN HORNEII auctioneer PATTERNS Lt gt ii QUICK ZIP 3mm ADAMS One quick zip does it gets you dressedfor trips here there everywhere Sew this nicely neatly detailed dress in Dacron coiton blends Printed Pattern 4773 Misscs Sizes ll 12 14 16 iii 20 Size 14 bust 34 takes yards 35inch fabric SIXTYFIVE CENTS 65 contst in coins no stamps please for each pattern Ontario residents add cents sales tax Print plainly SIZE NAM so DRESS STYLE NUMBER Send order to ANNE ADAMS West Toronto Ontario SPRINGS NEW LOOK Is soft pretty feminine Make it your look choose irompver 100 styles in our new Spring Sum mer Pattern Catalog Get one pattern freeclip coupon in Catalog Send 50 cents MESSAGE TO CLASSIFIED USERS Before you call an AdVisorto place yours Consider This You are about to invest money for an ad and we want you to get results To accomplish this it is necessary for you to TELL All about the details of your offer He sure you dont make prevent results Dont Omitlhe Address Many outertown readers will write you but will not spend DontOmii The Phone Number Many readers wdl call you but to your home Dont Conceal The Price Desired logo of readers will not answer anad unless the price is given Dont Leave Home One the ays ya advertise Many good prospects Will not call the second Ilmn if your Phone is unanswered Dont Omit Important Words To Save Money Readers cant guess on Import ant details Remember niell writtenlnformative ad will get results faster and cost much less Dont 0verlook0nr Low Weekly Rate Phone 7282414 TRY EXAMINER care of The Barrie Examiner Pattern Dept 50 Front Street any of the following errors that money for long distance call do not find it convenient to come Surveys show that highperceol mm 11 0h Revolutionary OrlustrlIBehash OiPIans department and List credit reply in writing giving fulldetails experience and gt OatTu it III as MR5 HERBERT PATION It lifelong resident of Creelt more lilrs Herbert Patton passed away suddenly at her home on Thursday May Ham on May 1091 in Tos sorontio Township Gertrude El izn Kidd was the daughter of the ed Inte William and Eliza KIddIn 1916 she married Herbert Patton and resided near Glcncalrn in 1013 they took up residenceln Nottawasaga and later retired in Creemore For many years Mrs Patton was an active member of Alrlle United Church and later of St Johns United Church Creemore where she was awarded at life membership in the 110 or ganizationvhs faithful and true wife and mother good friend and neighbor she was al ways ready to render help wher ever needed Left to mourn herpasslng are her husband Herbert two daughters Mrs Hugh Orr Mar when ISSSDfllTt TORONTO The revert of the Eli Corinthian on edu cation aims to Ontario has hear described It revolutionary doarrncnt by Walter Pluoan the New Democratic Partys cdlt ucation criticln the legisllture But to Oppodtion leader Rob ert Nixon the surpags report with its 25 recommendations is seen or breaking little new rhyouodln educational phnoao The report which recom mended abolition of school sub tools as they are known today all grades homework fonnal examination percentage marks and class standings was presented to the legislature Wednesday TheLrcport recommended new system of education that would emphasize individual dis ion of Stayner and Mrs Bruce Melville Vera oi Crecmore one son Maurice of Lisle and sister MrspEthcl Laking oi Lisle She is also survived by ll grandchildren odd one great grandson sister Mrs Ruby lilanbb of Aillsion predeceas her The funeral service was held in Cteemore United Church on Saturday Mny 25 and was con ducted by Revfia Higginbothi am who gave an inspiring mes sageof comfort to family and bust friends of the deceased The many beautiful floral iri butes bearing their silent mes sage of love and esleem were is carried by Robert Orr Roger Potion John Melville Robert Stephenson Will Bellamy and lohn Elder Pallbearers were Ernest Penelton Ciem Penelton Wesley Handy James Patton Bruce Melville and Hugh Orr Interment was made attrac more Union Cemetery covcry continuous learning and flexibility of curriculum Grade inwould be eliminated School categorleaond tbcirtb ties including elementary and secondary rucademlcrgyocouon aand commercial and all streams and programs would disappear nomrs PLAN none The lloharts plan introduced in l9 and named after Pre mlrr Mark will be obolished Under the plan students par cuts and educationisu have hunforcedtodecidelathestu dcnts early teens which Ion dcmlcvocltlonnlmoibu stream the students would enter this Is one of the most for grunt documents Ever tabled this house In the cause of ed ucation Mr Pitman said after MrDavIr had presented the ro yxért called Living and learn hir Pitatan NDP member for Peterborougb and an assist ant profemor of history ntlrent University said all citizens should support the reports suggestion that the teaching of history he revttalhed Herald tho reconunendatfnna of tbe Zirmember committee headed hyvhfr Justice Emmett Hall of the Supreme hurt of Canada and Lloyd Dennis writer oi textbooks could create an educational system that would end the mmpetitlvcness of the present system it wouldproduco more scositl who sees learning as delight rather than as lob said Mr Pltman who also is president oi than Ontario Education Assocla nv Mr Pilman and Mr Nixon both welcomed the recommen dation that property taxes be discarded as means of financ Init education TORONTO CF British nessmen are looking at Ca nadian airways hospitals and polluted water in their search for promising markets for Brit exports says the British high commissioner to Canada Sir Henry Lintott told the British Chnadian Trade Associa tion Wednesday that Canadas awakened interest in water pol lution may cultivate trade with Britain He did not elaborate on which exporismay be affected British exporters also are Nbvices BoatFrom VandouVérVrTo Hawaii By THE CANADIAN PRESS Old sails shuddered when five young men headed for the Hawaiian islands fromVad couver in small sailboat with no more experience than sailing to the west enast oi Vancouver Island They made it though reach ing landfall on the island of Maui March 27 after seven week trip which at one stage according to recent letter home was flike being in large washing machine The fiveJohn and Bob RichJim Dubell Dave Bond and Alex Bakerleft Feb in themfoot Blue Wave ML yearold vessel We were said Baker complete nov ices to offshore sailing The letter he wrote toldthe story For three days the weather was nice and the winds favorable The wind then veered to the southeast We were forced to beat it when we couldbut often we hadlto heave to and occasionally ran before winds up to so knotsl The deck canvas leakedA badly and everythingwstayed wet for the entire period It was like being in large Washlng machine with diminishing food and water we ran for the California After 26 days and 1000 miles they landed at Monter ey Calif The hippie communi ty took tothem and showed them aroundlben they head cd in more comfortable fash ion for Hawaii Leonard Moss suffered heart trouble at the age of 45 went to the land to raise vegetables that taste like vegetables and felt like dy name and couldnt stop The squire of Pine Acres tinacre gavernment grant west of Glovertown Nild thinks most Newfoundland folks are missing bet in not championing locallygrown crops and the Newfoundland government is missing out on nearer you wruoows nott UP AND Pawn OKAY AMP your HUBCAPS Flf FINEquaint bU NEED new 1125 CLUTCH ERAKES samer ANP MOTOR If your Barrio Examiner carricrhra not arrivedby pan please phone 7232433 And Copy of The Examiner To Yoanonre by no cairn FOR THIS sanvica THERE is Knltfichochet lzaighans 60 cents TRY EXAMINER WANT ADS PHONE mzm WANT nos Wlll Bo pdivcrerl pan valuable industry in not realizing the potential it has Moss now 56 got into lnrgesealevfnrming for health reasonsdr as llepnts It trying to get something fit to ea Convinced that hiseclicides are bad for health and com al fertilizers detract from taste he set out to grow things as nature meant them to grow He moved fromr Corner Brook Mid and little gar den to his government grant in 1063 with an initial goal of cultivating 52 acres anda pro duetioogoal of 4500 bushels 0I potatoes He found 1000 bushels more realistic Sixteen of the 52 acres were fertilized with natural ma nures caplin fish offal and seaweed To ihepntato crop he added abb turnips carrots parsnips beets chord string beans peas rhubarb onions garlic squash mbe pumpkins cauliflower to matoes green peppers and strawberries Britain Eyes Trade looking at the expanding market for aircraft and for hospital equipment he said He said that although the vol ume of exports to Canada ls up the British shore of the 1tal Ca oadlan market has ban slip ping year by year The doubters of the Cana dian market in Britain would do wellnto look at the population projected for Canada in 1900 more than 25000000with the second highest standard of liv inglnth worldha said Dream Popular Siraiiord Play WTFORD Ont ICP The Stratford Festival produc tion of Shakespeares AlMid summer NightsDreim was is crowd pleaser Wednesday night although not all critica were happy with The nearcapacity audience gave the cast the Iongeslova tion of the Festivals firstthree presentations although novone actor was singled out for an plunse as wasWilliam Hntt in Tuesday nights production of Moilneres Tartufie The critics assessment of John Hirschs Interpretation of Shakespeares comedy ranged from predictions it would be the sellout hit of the festivals lebh season to condemnations for be ing offensive Sydney Johnsonmf thoJiIont real Slai said of the production Everything is overdone and overplayed to get belly laugh and Mr Hindi is an ex traordinarily skillful and inven tive director who never at tempts anything he cannot pull successfully This production is so skillful ly Staged that it will be the sell out hit of the TRY EXAMINER WANT ans PHONE 7mm site srAiii Barrie 511 MULCASTERST OPEN THURSDAY anon FRIDAY cont in ve compassionate person in FRIEND IN NEED Sometimes feiias feet inst give out Then its nice to have pal along to give you lift onto his shoulders that is for the ride home lila ior sismonthoid Sa int $1 artisan Corollahas Bubthats not all other car inits class Tha Bernard who tips the scales attfl pounds gave out after walk to the shopping plaza with owner Bill Parker 10 Atel all hes only baby nirephmnt AL The 51798 inertia all the extras Likethe big peedheater tiltback front seats alternator wind shield washer dash andsun doublebarreIIEd carburetor padded visors and 47speedsyncromesh You also getnp to 40miies per gallonand car that never needsgrenaing All for $1798 Thats all 23 BRADFORDSt tes ifutni in on irritate II Vlfl lVll Freight and ailIVE Pro mans shim an whitnmli um extra ToyotaCOYOHai Morons Duetofooliymlerpipes entirewleeliend oiiune l9tliond l0ih slightdtiniogehosetcorrodff ion numberofl inc pie toreandgiop qualitybedilinMic thrive 56 OFF rwATEHAMAGEDuhills iiixi I0IliE Quintin in big toe moréhorseiiowerthan anyA tmcans more getup 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