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Barrie Examiner, 24 Jan 1969, p. 12

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IO HELP WANTED SALES HELP AGENTS ID HELP WANTED SALESMAN for Feed arid topmmtcsnlgofthese lnSimeoe QGoodahfylndbanJ car 0mm Must have Eur ro Products to farm operators Cami 111 lines mentioned Awly In writing giving mints lrlortmtion on education end work eirperim to MR Power Simcoe District Cooperatch 259 Innlsiil Street Barrie SALES OPPORTUNITY for young man with proven sales experiencc Must be re monsble type who feels he would be cnpable of directing other personnel Appllcnnt re Iectcd will be trained and nualificd in our sales service organization Applicants must have good rclt fcrencrs appearance and have own car Salary $100 weekly Excellent bonus plan UFHII company benefits Write BOX Fitt BARBIE EX AMINER giving full resume 20M Is Now Loo much or run worm with on to irks rhnrt lulu trips to contact customer in lite Barno area Mr null Presidrnt hoot 1A 90 nor in Sutton ti Toronto 17 Dntnrlo waxran ilun nitn establlshed line to hell nddittonnl line Fthlng Tackle and Svorurnr cocoa Tcrrlloiy Imunxlrnnlrly knenonrr to Tnbenlinry conuntnion bub rluso lpolv to mom ltcddtng limited in nine 5L East swnry ka Um MALE FEMALE nAlRSTYUSr required at lent years experience Also noprenuoo willing to turn Lndc Teleflmno Cnntlncntal Ilnlrllyllng 72511 PIIAVIMAclsfNII time for moor rm progressive Bnrrlc store icul workinr conditions to hour week1 Write Edit F12 nnrrle mnminor FEMALE HELP TYPISIS DEPARTMENT 0F NATIONAL DEFTDICE CAMP BORDEN Ontario $9882 $3367 Starting salary up to $3266 ac cording io qualifications Candidates will be required to demonstrate sufficient skill in typing to perform the duties of the position For further particlt ulars as to residence qualifier tion requirements and applica tions refer to posters on dis play nt Post Offices and Can ada Manpower Cemres Appli cation forms should be submit ted to the Public Service Com mission PC Box Toronto Dominion Centre Toronto Ontario before FEBRUARY 1M9 Please quote reference number GENTI519 NEWYEAR NEW CAREER Join AVON in the exciting business of selling Cosmetics Good Income No experience necessary We train Write Eliz nhetb Polilmulier PD Box 485 Barrie or call 7266551 mm for Hotel Stead ti ziolopiione armor PM minnncsscnu prentlce iro hlinlmhumGlGrnde io étpniyuil peli uon ovann on Pctrt lf lr stylists in nunion Schct East IIOUSEKEEPEE moulrtd to look after month baby lle in or out day work 950 to 53o nan Ex ccllelit wages 73 Metrosr Tia9m non after 5m BEE LINE trousowtvrru extra money pin has wardro cs en tu vestmcnt Call mootif MATURE rounbie wmllln re uireri tor part time Five ables Nutsf 11 rnto phononzmgolmzl Tho rele PART time office clerk or nearst ortico work Some expcilencc rims bury Apply cru itob in Home No 11 Highway north of flame rolo nnone 7251631 POSTING machan operator tier ed for automotive parts colilglally experienced preremd plus general ounce duties write ran name Exnmlncl WAITRESS required Petc Plac Dunlap suoolpryamnosntr 78 HELP fast grout business anti need help in Barri land surrounding outrun am look in for women who are interested ln elmlng money mm or full time Phone an on inlervlrw ins borra it am no orrho nnonoazo lamina and Iv require personable young Women to train as car basics in run or part urn casualty Above average wages WILh automatic Lib creases rnliowms ruining period Uniform supplied cau mesh for Interview appointments HQ ll LEGAL NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS hereby given that all persons having claims against the Estate of BLANCHE LILLIAN GREASE alsoknown as Lillian Blanche Crease late of theCity of North Vancou ver in the Province of British Columbia Spinster deceased who died on or about theddth day of September 1967 are re quested to send particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the Thirtyfirst day of January 1969 after which date the Administrator will dis tribute the asset of the his tate having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have notice and will not be re sponsiblefnr any others DATED this 19th dayol Januv ary 1959 WILSON ft GRAHAM Barristers and Solicitors1 Owen Street BAltRlE Ontario Solicitors for the Administrator Wéint Ads Donf CostThey an taught only in Grades to COUNTY OF 5111wa ADMINISTRATOR FOE SUNSET MANOR HOREE FOR THE AGED OOLLINGWOOD ONTARIO APPLICATIONS are Invited for the newly established position of Administrator of tabbed Colmty Home for the Aged lo cated in Collinguood Ontario and will be received until 400 pm Wednesday the 12th day of February 1969 Duties of this officer to commence on or about April 15th 1969 The Adrnlnistrnlor will be in charge of the Home including all functions and will report to the Social Services Committee as required The ideal candidate will have demonstrated intcr est ln elderly persons he or she will have or be willing to undertake studies in the field including sound knowledge of Ontarios Homes for the Aged and Rest Homes Act and The Charitable Institutions Act and proven capacity for develop ing good public relations and oonnnunity liaison Applications should be made in own handwriting stating quali iterations and age and other in formatiun that would be hclpv fut in the fulfillment of the duties connected with this off ice Usual Municipal benefits in effect Salary commensurate with qualifications Applications to be directed to Coleman SecretaryTrea surer Home for the Aged County and Re Building Barrie Ontario on or before Wednesday February 12 1960 Flu iurthor ittfonnatiion please contact Mr Melvin ltchcan Chairman Homes for die Ami Simeon County Social Services Committee 12 Fair Street Col lingwood Ontario ANNOUNCEMENTS EMPLOYMENT WANTED Nrmmc carom PM In Drumbl in noi mu 1m mum another will hm thlldnn tum hm timer on ru mm Bu ll mum in tour viu bnbrdt out cm in my 02m some to om mi Br rfl humor Inform on ulcpbcncrl mu lo BMW absorbmm ion phone Tm ATTENTION so tumorn Intelligent and enters Kelli Grndl X11 comm Alto ornu loom for In In urn Arron tor taboo mh no pun trio to our stocktak In clcut What but you an ext ml moMOP 72ml After tin l3 AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE Saturday February at pm sharp for CLARA DRAKE at VALLEYS GARAGE 16 MAPLE AVE BARRIE across from the Gray Coach Terminal Sale of household furniture in cluding clectricnl appliances and some antique pieces Terms cosh No reserve as Mrs Drake has given up her home JERRY COUGHLIN auctioneer WATCH for full list Jan 29 AUCTION SALE Saturday February 22 nt12130 pm sharp for ROBERT PARK Al Lot 20 Concession Essa Township at Ivy Village Sale of high class farm machirr cry hay grain straw and household furniture including many nntiqucs Terms cash No reserve as the form Is Sold JERRY WUGHLIN auctioneer WATCH for full list hilsday February in IllPUBLIC NOTICE CANADIAN RADIOTELEVISION COMMISSION Ottawa Canada Decision CIVIC SBIto HARRIE PARRY SOUND HUNTSVILLE IIALIBURTON ONT Application by Ralph Snelgrovc Television Limited licensee of CKVltTV Barrie CKVILTVat Parry Sound CKVRJVZ Huntsville and CKVlVfVtt Ha liburton Ont for permission to transfer 3785 common shares of capilal stool from Geoffrey Stirling Io CHUM Limited Decision APPROVED REASONS In the opinion of the Commission the new owner ship has made provision for satisfactory service to view ers in the area it roman Secretary ANNOUNCEMENTS SPECIAL In Memoriam no verse Verse per count line extra Coming Events BIRTHS mumsTo Mr and litrr nob Andrew at Grace Howllal Windy gar sci5 ill19 Minor Corps anuary or or Kimberly DEATHS nanc Verflnlca PearlAt st And rows nomitai llIIdlIrid on Thurs day January 1969 Veronica Pclr Gray orioveti wire or William Elle nf Mldlnnd in her 57th year hour mother or Johny or Barrie our grandmother or Pcul and leela nestinrat tho Steekley Funmt Home so Vorsley street te Funeral on saturoay innu cry 25 roccedinx to st ntaryr Church min for requlem mass at to not Interment st titann Cemetery BLtGHTY BINGO Every Saturday at 230 pm COMMUNITY HALL NEW SOUTH WARD Gill st at Bond ORILLIA NEWSPAPER PAGE MATS size 22 lo taut ror lninr chicken coooi attics garages etc good insulator in tor 25o Flu rencrnt and urnvlriclal tutu Apan nurtnesr Office The Bmla Ex aminer NOTICES CASH Engagements Marriages and Death Birth Announcements maximum to words Cards of Thanks 95 words additional words net word RATES 225 20a 200 coo 15c per line prices on request CARDS 0F THANKS FELflSWe wish to cxprm our sincere thanks and apprcclatlon to our many friendannd nrlghbours who so gellemust contributed tliulr utouznuui acts or kindness tnrir expression or mummy and theft noral tributes during our recent boroavement in the loss of our husa band and father Frank Fetus miaiiy we desire to Lliarik Rev Morse and rna Thnmns Fu ncral Home nte Fellls family limitWe would like to thank our frlcnds and neighbours tor the benullful guts we received In John my 1969 Cathle and Dale Neely COMING EVENTS CANADIAN MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION Barrie Branch ANNUAL MEETWG it pm LIBRARY HALL Guest Speaker MR JOHN BOYS thief Social Worker Tomnto Board of Education TOPIC Modern Youth Its Problems in the Schools Today REFRESIEVLENTS Classified advertlaeinenls auu nou ces for these pagcl must be re cclvcd by mm day nrocrritu publication or noon on satumy with the exception or Classified Display ndverttsement which must hr in by 12m noon preceding day numb me mix norms chnrgo of no cents is made tor use or Exlmlncr Box Number Identlty or Fax Numhcr users to strictly roniioentlak petition to Lettu Boxer willbc held now to dim after last publication WORLD inns in BitlEF HORSEMAN DIES TORONTO CPI Walter Rlcbey so retired racetrack of ficial died in homital here Tuesday Mr Rickey native of Amprlor Ont served The Jockey Club Ltd and the old In corporated Canadian Racing All soniatlon for almost 30 years LOSE FIREMEN BQWANVILLE Goodyear Rubber 00 employer tot ll of the towns in volunteer firemen told councilTuesday it can no longer afford to let the men leave workto fight fires The men including Chief Thomas Lyle will not be fire men after April PLAN GRADE FRENCH TORONTO CP Metropolb tnnforonto school board Tues day approved plan to intro duca prnl French in Grade this your and Glfldu in lull Previously oral French was PAID THE LIMIT WifllBY 0P Members of the new Ontario County sep aratc school board Tuesday voted themselves yearly sal ary of $1800 the highest per mitted by the department of ed ucnion0nly one member op posed the maximum pay FIVE REMANDED NEWCASTLE 16P Five Bowninnville area men charged with the 60 armed rob bery of store in Lesksrd near Oshawa Jon is Tuesday were remanded to Jan 2n Charged are Gourd Bennct Wayne Wright 21 Ronald Cupit 19 James Burgess 20 and his brother Glen Burgess 21 ELECTED WARDEN COBOURG OP Roy Fos ter Reeve of Clarke Township Tuesday was elected warden of the United counties of Northurn berland Durham succeediiu Cobnurg Reeve W1 Thomas amnionr BASE BORDER HIGH CENTRAL NOTES Melanie West Top Citizen By HEATHER MNGVLNS and SHARON JENKINS La week In the garlic with Enstvlow the boys seniors won sen lntmncdlntes 6615 while Sporting Socicil Scenes Dominate By KILBY coirmamtlu Happenings in Borden Colleg lale have centred around bask etball this week but there is greahdcal of social news cordial Invitation is cxtcnd ed this day to all for the school dance on the zlst January feat tiring the Rockshmv of the You turn Mrs Moors of the Malt Shop has announced that within the next few months bigger and bet fur groups will be playing nt the donors of Building T40 The Vil Inge STOP Nucleus Passing Fancy Leigh Ashtord Dana Stitch in Tymc and even the Mandala Crusade will be hcre ln Borden for your consump tion So save up all your bread and fly Translove nirwnys to la belle Burden During is senior assembly on Tuesday Lynn Riggs and Leslie Taylor gave us rundown of their stay at Ningara Falls for the ToeAlpha conference dun ing the Christmas holidays They relented what they learn on from the lectures and scmin ms in the way of juicy stalls tics and facts about alcohol juvenile delinquency and drug usage On Wednesday an assorted group of Art students under the direction of Mr Smith went to Toronto museums and other points of interest They sketched buildings and doors and learned valunble data all day long BASKETBALL Last week the girls at Cell tral whipped our girls in both gnthes last Tuesday Orillia DCVI on the boys intermediate game as well as the junior but our scninrs won their gamcfinnd savedthe pride of the school In an exhibition game between our own seniors and intermed iates the score was 5630 Figure it out Lather was 30 years old today More news of Borden next week Think you can wait MAGIC BOTTLE This week brought about few changes in the Mall Shoppe Thursday evening the Malt Shoppe was closed while Lhe committee members cleaned and vnxed floors washed walls and painted This improved us ap pearance even more after we grntclully received new tables chairs and couch from most generous source This source at so repaired the couches already in our possession Wed like to thank them for their generosity with all sincerity With this improvement in the appearance of the Matt Shoppe we hope to sce improvement in the conduct of its members In the future we will be even harder on those who dont np preciate their privileges We have our ways of banning those who dont behave within certain boundaries and we intend to ex crcise tltcm So to those who have delibcrntely destroyed our property or in some way have shown themselves to be ldiots in the post please calm dowu and realize this Malt Shoppois horn for social gatherings and chum ly for our own benefits If you dont comply youll see yourself banned from frequenting it Looking on the lighter side we have plans for the future Plans for the Summer Festival are al ready underway and in the near future well be holding nnolher Euchre touniamenl Finally to these people who have been involved by making contributions or helping us in any way thank you very much Sometimes we dont show our appreciation enough Be expecting to buy Molt Shoppe card to prove your mem bership when asked This is on other of our plans for the fut urcl This weeks dnnce will fenture the Neon Rose at Building T7tl nl next we Shandy Kenlt ncdy nousrnon NORTH the juniors lost with so to 19 Le term there were people with plus citizenship landings of these Melanie West was voted by the teacher IS the person who contributed the most to the school Bclnre long it will be tlme for open house At this time the scl enco club sponsors science fair Aspiring scientists hove the chance to matte their dens into reality Cash prizes will be awarded to the best entry in each division The demand for Overtonts the annual yearbook high There are only 750 books available so books are being purchased on first come first served basis Students are now deciding wh tber they can afford livo cent month veryrnomlnnl ice that wlll be able to do lot of good The money will be used in plan to aid Indians of the East the maturity of students are in favor then we will be able to adopt five 1ndlan chlldrcn and make their lives great deal better ThlsFrlday the Sindny Calen dar ls bending this welsh to the Central gym for the great Wclghln 0n hand Wlll be Freda Norris and Bob Barton ns lths The price is cent per pound for the boys 31 for the girls The dance begins at can Thursday Feb and Fri dny Feb 2a are the dates for our production of the brondway hit Oklahoma by Rodgers and Hammerstein The stage mhcnr Sets in now in full swing and prop construction ticket sales and publiclty are all well on their way WORLD NEWS IN Bilirr mmENCE SUSPENDED WINDSOR Ont tCP ZdLislaw Kuleml fieof Wind sor was given uireennionth suspended sentence in pmvtn cial court Thursday after being convicted of causing disturb aucc by impeding traffic outside the strikebound Dominion Forge plant last fall KILIED IN EULLDOZER ESPANOLA Ont OP Wilfred Dellaim of Man olii died In hospital Ihuislay following an accident or nearby Narnwhen the bulldozer he was driving knocked over pile of timber and he was pinned to the bulldorers blade llnkave Jr Girls Record Basketball Wins By Llndn Ilarrts and Jim Thompson Last Monday the junior girls basketball team wrapped up their rash of wins by capturing the chance to meet Central in the area finals We all wish them the best of luck in that cncounk cr The senior girls team were not able to maintain their posiv tinn against Orillla Park Street so now they are out of the races The gnrne started well for us butanrk was able to break away In good lead Soon the boys will be facing Dille In the finals From all indications they willbe assuc ccsslul as the Jr Girls On Valentines Day rub it there will be dance at the Armoury sponsored by the stu dents council of Barrie Little Caesar andthe Consuls will pro vide the entertainment we need good group distudents to help decorate Norths portion of the hall Scc Lynn Day for informa4 tion The drug and alcohol seminars are now to be known as the Youth Awareness Prugnamme They will now include broad er scope of interest by dealing with all youth problems to be discussed EASTVIEW SCENE Sell 850 COPiesa or First voioef By Lyn Granny and Gary Lalonde High there Here we are again with all the news that we can rememe ber Starting with last Friday the first edition of the city wide Voice of Tomorrow went on sale This Is the first copy to include news from all the Barrie high schools and it was great success judging from the sales On Wedncmy the total sale was 850 copies Thats not too bad for our first time out Richard Partridge manag ing editor feels this is still very low and hopes to double that sum within few weeks and witha few more editions This could become smoothing really big and Willi Richard behind it what more could you expect The next edition comes out all over Barrie on Friday so be sure and get your mpy New to recap slime of our Violories in basketball On Fri day night our three boys backelball teams played Cen tral The Juniors started the night off in the bestpf fashion they won Judging by the score am you can obviously see thnt it was close game and Mr Edwards certainly de served to win even if it was he Anxiety Award Unfortunately the intenried iates and seniors were not quite as luclw but none of the games was an easy win for Cen tral as the scores were close all the way Good work buys On Thursday the boys played an exhibition game against St Joes and the scores Will be available next week DEFEAT ORELIA Now onto even better news in sports On Wednesday our girLs basketball teams played 0DCV1 and won The score was 3121 and this now puts our girls in the semi finals Once again good going On Wednesday Central was host for bndmintontotnnaa which we show great prowess so next week we will let all know just how good we were After all we have to keep ahead of our curling bank On Wednesday also we were given an assumth to help kick off the yearbook sales for this an American firm so Intiospent will be lfiggerand betm this year Despite unforeseen technla cal difficultles we were shown the film put out by the publisher and each student was given an order form for his copy at the yearboo Th first installment NI0M5 OFFICE WINSDP ORSCHODZ Iii35m STAMPS 4m TwentyM 00f We can give quick service in supplying custom made rubber sfnmpsut budget prices Drop fn and tell us what you want well have it ready for you in canola of days iPElD Accunncv it The Fort flair with Commercial Printing Division V2 meat This is anotherarea in year Our publisher this year is of $150 and the second of $100 can be paid gt Easlviow Enter prises and the first payment must be made by Wednesday of next week At the assembly Ron and Dave did good job of stalling for time while the film was found but did you have to tell those jokes Ron org What was the laugest island in the world before Australia was discovered Why Australia of course Dumb lion On Friday January 31 East view willlonce again be sponsor ing dance We will have more details on this next week In conjunction with the Jun ior Achievement movement in Home radio program the Ultimate Eklition was aired on Wednesday Who else could be in charge of this Richard Partridge naturally Well that just aboutdoes it for this week Just one last piece of news Did you know that we all get Fnday Feblu cry 14 offfThis comes to us in the form of teachers can veittion or something such as that so we get long weekend shortly Mu go See you all next week The music club Is now pre paring for the Spring produca tionlllc title of the musical is HM Pinafore and promises to be spectacular last years Frolic 68 is proof of thegootl capabilities or the group This weekend the movie FOR PETESSAKE l3 playing in Barrie This is very good film and of interest to everyone For financial reasons Gord Lightfoot will not be coming to Barrie as many had hoped The Voice of Tomorrow Bar ries student newspaper will be on sale in the cafeteria on Fri days It contains news of inter est to all Barrie secondary schools group with arliaic ability and prepared for hard work is needed to help put float together for the Winter Carnival parade Time is limited so act NOW The grad dance committee has not yet decided on theme yet although many worthwhile sug gestions have been made By next Wednesday we will have chosen it so come out and ex press your ideas Your yearbook Polaris is be ing prepared now We need as many candid picuues as we can get Class photographers are asked to submit prints of signi ficant photos Indifference May Bring War KINGSTON CI Tho cri sis in the Middle East could es calateinto in major conflict be cause of Russian indifference former prime minister Lester Pearson said Thursday Mr Pearson told service club the danger of major wat is great irons power has no in terest in establishing stability in the Middle East but is backing onesldc in dispute Mr Pearson is spending to daysrin Klngston its guest of Queens University He said he does not think flus sia nr the United States will launch calculated offensive In the Middle East But he warned that terrorist attack or an ex treme reaction to terrorist at nck could lead to maior con fliet Espanota ls about 500 miles west of Sudbury SNOIVMODILES BANNED SUDBURY My coun cil Thursday banned use of snowmobiles in city parks and playgrounds except on roads or areas designated for tltcm The regulations were drafted follow ing complaints about the vein ctcs BETTER THINGS T0 not OTTAWA Postmas terGeneral Eric chrnns said Thursday he knows of no suggestion that Bell Canada will be nationalized llc told the Commits the government has better things to do with its money thnnto spend It on tak ing over something that nlready exists He wns replying to ana lace Ncsbitt PCOxford who asked whether thcgnvcrnmcnt planned to takeover of Bell COULD FACE TRIAL TORONTO Vincan Charles Alexander 46 ot Toron to and two other men were ord and Th rde to face trial or prcItminary hearing Feb on charges of breaking entering and conspiracy Alexander was central figure in list sum mers inquiry into the conduct of Magistrates George Gard housn and Frcdcrick Banuon The other men are Domld Ilcba ert Veraski 32 and William John Hardy 37 both of Toronto REPAIR Now PAY mm on our convenient BUDGET PLAN nxrcnr llfeclianlcnlltody and ram WORK Phone 7264811 oANcrorliztos on araoioro stl barrio WANTED STOBK SPOTTERS seen one lately Astotkthat ls When tits stork departs its itmefortheWelcnmsWagori Hostess to arrive with gifts for baby and helpful Intol matlou for the new mother But since the storks out numbertne HostessesWcl come Wagon needs spotters tonelp out Es itstork spotter In your neighborhood Our Host esses will appreciate your help and so will the now mothers To report stark sightings call on to noncr T0 EXVAMIINER siiBSCRIBERS CARRIER Miss loin If your Barrie Examiner cnrrler bu not arrived by pm please phone 7282433 and copy of The Examiner will lie delivered to your hnmc by pan VALLEY TAXI DRIVEYOURSELF 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