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Barrie Examiner, 18 Mar 1976, p. 19

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ANNOUNCEMENTS SPECIAL NOTICES CASH RATES Death Notices Engagements Birth $450 maximum 40 words additional words cents per word Card of Thanks 25 words In Memoriam no verse Verse per count line extra Coming Events BIRTHS VASQUEZ Mr and Mrs Gala Vasquex are happy to announce the birth ol their daughter Yolanda Patricia on Sunday March 14 1976 at Royal Victoria Hospital Barrie sister for Billy Mondays child is fan ol lace Tuesday child is full ol grace Wednesdays child is lull ol woe Thursdays child has lar to go Fridays child is loving and giving Saturdays child And child that is works hard for its living born on the Sabbath Day is lair and wise and good and gay Children hearing this verse by Counter Cullen always want to know which day of the week was their birth date Keep this and other important inlarination for your childs future Barrie Examiner Birth Announcement will include the name of your child the day ol the week month and year at birth the weight and other vital information printed message can become permanent rerord in Babys Book or Family Albums The rate for Barrie Examiner Birth Notice is only $4 50 Maximum 40 words Additional words cents per word PHONE 728 74 MURIELS FLOWERS 77 BAYFIELD ST 7281561 FLOWER FAIR The Florist Who Cares GROVE DUCKWORTH PLAZA 7268642 ins TEtiéTicTtiiitts RUBEL SYMONDS lt Colonel retired and Mrs Bubel of Huntsville Ontario on nounce the engagement of their youngest daughter Mary Beth to MKhCOl Stanley Symonds son of Mr and Mrs Syinands al Barrie Wedding to take place in Trinity United Church Huntsville Saturday May 1976 at oclock DEATHS PAUL DOROTHY CAROLINE Suddenly at Daytona Beach Florida on Saturday March 13 1976 Dorothy Caroline Mansell beloved wife of Norman Paul of Barrie Laving mother of Ron ol Barrie and Joan Mrs Kanis of Toronto Dear grandmother of John Jim and Robby Konis and Sandra David Brian and Janet Paul Dear sister of Mrs Ruby Muir of Toronto Harold Mansell of Winnipeg and Rita Mrs Vallery of Bellwaad Ontario Resting at the Jennett Funeral Home 157 Bradford St Barrie Visitation lrom Wednesday at Service and commital complete in the chapel on Thursday March 18 at pm Cremation GODDEN Noth At the St Josephs Hospital Sarnia on Thursday March 18 I976 Norah Godden in her 75th year Belov ed wile of the late Trevvel Godden Dear mother ol Betty Mrs Harder at Port Huron Michigan Anne at Chatham and Glen of Vancouver Dear grandmother of Jerry Ken Steve Jim Ed Bill and Nora Marie and greatAgrandmother of Paul Christopher Dear sister oI Charles Firman ol Barrie and Jack at Red Deer Alberta Resting Jennett Funeral Home 152 Bradlard St Bar rie Visitation Irom Friday at Service and commital complete in the chapel on Saturday March 20 at Interment St Pauls Innislil Church Cemetery Innislil ALLENJAMES At the Royal VIC torioHospital Barrie on Wednesday Mar ch 17 1976 James Allen in his 72nd year Beloved husband at lillian Brett Dear father of Helen Mrs Jack Caldwel Grandfather of Doug and Brenda Brother of May Mrs Edgar Thompson of Stroud and Harkley Allen of flame Resting at Home 30 Warsley Street Barrie alter 2p Friday Complete service in the chapel on Saturday March 20 at 30 Interment Allistan Union Cemetery IN MEMORIAMS SHORT In loving memory of our dear son and brother FRED FREDERlCK JAMES who died In an accident years ago today March 18 1973 Gone are the days we use to share But in our hearts you are always there The gates of memory will new close We miss you more than anyone knows With tender love and deep regret We who love you will never lorget To some you may be forgotten To others part ol the past But to us who loved you and lost you Your memory Will always last Sa sadly missed by Mother Dad Bob and COMING EVENTS OF HARD TIMES DANCE SatMarch 27th 800 pm to 100 am SUNNIDALE COMMUNITY CENTRE Dress Casual Disc Jockey $10PER COUPLE Proceeds for Charity Tickets 7288260 M45111218192526 BINGO ODDFELLOWS EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT 800 pm l00F HALL FERRIS LANE Jackpot$100 refreshment boothI HELP WANTED at the the Steckley Funeral 450 Additional words cents per word $450 20 cents per line $294 per column inch comma rvrnts MEETING AT CRAIGHURST COMMUNITY HAII pm Tuesday March 23 short business meeting Aucnoii sits BROWNS ANTIQUE AUCTION our usual large assortment M18 HElP WANTED twatmum experience References play with hot lunches 778 7086 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DIRECT PHONE 7282414 Classilied advertisements and notices for ithese pages must be received by in day piecediiig publuatinri willt the ex Iception ol Classilied Display Ls rs advertisements which must be Thy5 Iii IWO dOYS prior to publication BIRTHS ENGAOLMLNIS MARRIAGES DEATH NOTICES 40 words $4 50 Additional words l5 per word ICARD OF THANKS 25 words 54 50 Art ditioriol words Bcts pet word lN MEMORIAM NOTICES No verse 54 50 Will verse per rouiit line 20 rixnts per line COMING EVENTS s2 94 pet will ittrlt 24 WORD MINIMUM iCLASSlFIED ADVERTISING Cash Disrount Rates apply it paid thlliH days One or itwo insertions 9c oar worrt irisrrtioii lThree consecutive insertions per word insertion total 56 12 Six consecutive insertions per word per insertion total $115 Multiple inserrians may be ordered isubiect to cancellation when satisfactory results obtained Method at counting ylewer than 24 words count as 24 words anch initial abbreviation set of numbers etc count as separate words ERRORS AND CORRECTIONS All phone insertion orders are arreptwl as convenience to the adtcrtisrns Therefore the Classified Advertising Department requires ad adtertiscis to kin dly re check their advertisement irii mediately alter lirst insertion in order that any error or omission may be reported before In in order that surnr may be rectified for the lallowrng day publication The Barrie EXOmIHOI is responsible for only one llTDl0lly pi titted llSvfltCIll if any or vertisernorit and then only 1ll51lllt portion at ad that molrex itw llptilf Errors whirli dCtttfll9gtttltlvolur17lllI UltTllt1lTLll0101107rlgiltItVfi corii trons by rnakr gnarl Ttii BUHI varii rim 05040 the right to Ileasily ireirvt any want ad PHONE 778 2114 rent or IF Keach stars 1n TV special LOS ANGELES AP Is it true that inside Stacy Keach Ithere is superstar trying to getout Theactorsofficial biography cites the evidence rare tal Ient with an unlimited future yNewsweek New Yorks most 1talkedabout yung actor Time magazine Stacy is c0nstellationJohn Huston He might have made it in Hustons Fat City but the pub lic failed to embrace the movieor Keach He had shot at television stardom with Ca ribe The public liked the series but it died from script anemia and network neglect Stacy Keach is back in telc vision Saturday night with prestigious NBC special James Micheners Dynasty c0 starring with Sarah Miles and Harris Yulin It was initiated by David Frost who asked Michener to outline an American talc which could trace US history through the life of one family as did mic Britains Forsythe Saga CLERICAL OPPORTUNITY THE JOB varied typing and clerical duties posting customer accounts preparing daily and monthly cash reports THE SKILLS good typing ability previous clerical experience understanding and ptitude for accountin This variety plus position in our branch office could be yours MR DAN HALLIDAY 7285903 TRADERS GROUP LIMITED 32 DUNLOP ST BARRIE MI EDUCATIONAL SALES We need energetic representatives male or female in all districts to contot business industry and government to expand rapidly market for vocational growing training May to those with some free time or business government or educatio for our product and services this technical and management be full or parttime and will be particularly attractive who have recently retired from Because of the wide demand commission position is very at tractive with excellent potential for management opportunities Phone GULLANDER 18003619098 M19 All community welcome for M18 DUNTROON VILLAGE HALL 24 highway south of Collingwood SATURDAY EVENING MARCH 27 at pm viewing from pm WLL WATCH one child over year old in my Ihame Monday through Saturday Daycare other children to LLOYD JOSEPH GORDON Lloyd liiscph Gordon of Nor th Bay fathcr 0f Gcorgc Gar don of Barrie and brothcr iil Gcrtic Logan also of Burric died suddenly March at lildcn Lakc He was 56 Mr Gordon lifelong North Bay resident was mzinzigcr of the West Ferris Liquor Control Board of Ontario storc fur nicr member of the North Bay Chumbcr of ummcrctx and vctcraii of army scrvicc in nor thwest Europe during tlic Second World Wu Hc was pastmustcr 0f Nipissiiig Ludgc No 420 Al and AM and mcmbcr of thc North Bay Lodge of Perfection lizip tcr Ruse Tins Scottiin Ititc Moore Sovrcign Consistury Father LOS ANGELES AP The face is familiaryouve seen him play psychotic killers on TV cop shows So is the name John Rubinstein son of Artur They make an interesting fa therson combination Artur 89 the premiere artist of the pi ano and John 29 natural ac tor and selftaught composer Johns most impressive ac ting chore so far is the ABC miniseries Family The six part SpellingGoldberg film starts tonight and was put together with topnotch movie talent producer Mike Nicholas The Graduate director Mark Rydell Cinderella Liberty writer Jay Presson Allen Cabaret John plays the wayward soninlaw of Sada Thompson and James Bro derick studied piano from the time was until was 16 John recalled My sister Alinu and had perfect ears but noi ther of us learned to sightread properly FATHER TERROR quit when was 16 bccausc knew wasnt pianist wasnt hung up on not being as good as my father But do blame my parents because me PARIS iCP The building which Canadian students call home in the international com plex of thc University of Paris ampus is 50 yczirs old this iycar However chin Ostiguy tchzrirman of thc Mriiitrczil C0111 mittcc which raises funds for the institution says its futurc is seriously endangered by current financial difficultics The institution foundcd in 1926 by Ostiguys graiidfzithcr Senator MarcclIiii Wilson of Montreal operatcs zit zi rlcficit because Canadian studciits zirc charged far less than thc Ttitl and ever rising c05t of SOIV ices The Canadian studcnt housc is subsidized by thc grivcrir merits of Ontario and Qucbcc who gave $25000 and $50000 rc spcctivcly last yczir with riccei sional contributions to thc 0pci= ating budget from Ottawa With an annual budget of $150000 the income from tho private foundation funds lcft by Senator Marcellin no Inngcr suffices to meet till the needs of Maison Canadicnnc as it is known The annual deficit whichstiguy cstimatcs at $50 000 has twice bccn absorbed by federal government grants AVOIDS INVOLVEMENT The federal government has Hed like to OBITUARIES llzimiltun RZIHHSLS lciiiplc Toronto and thc Riirzil Sliriiic 1qu North Buy 110 is survivcd by his wifc 0f iiczirly 30 yczirs thc Iurmcr Margaret lcziii Nutrcss four sons Gcorgc if Barric hTilltOlln if Suult Stc Mario and Thomas and Brucc at hoiiic two duughtcrs Joan and Diana both at home his sistcis Kzithlccn Preston of Mississauga and icrtic Logan 0f Burric and OM grunti duughtcr lltilllltl of Barrio llc was pllCItSl by his parents Mr and Mrs Dun inr don and brothcr Delbert Scrviccs wcrc held March in North Bay with burial in Tcrrticc Lawn Cemetery 80 both talented body cvcr introduced iiic to bar mony theory counterpoint remember only terrorizing les sons frotn my father when he would say Lct mc scc your Beethovcn He decided to act and en rollcd at UCLA in thczitcr arts He got jobs in series such as Room 222 The Mary lylcr Moorc Show and Cannon and in the movies Zachariah Gctting Straight and The Wild Pack 110 spcnt years as one of the Broadway leads in Pippin Producer Rogcr Cormzm hired him to score film Paid dy and he has sincc providcd music for Jcrcmizih Johnson the Candidate and Kid Bluc as well as many TV shows Can he sustain doublc ca rccr dont know lic said like composing bccziusc can work at humc and bc with my family he has it wifc and two small childrcii But think would go crazy if bud only that to do thc acting allows mc to show off littlc mum to laugh and oil jnkcs Id likc to direct and sonic day will But Im not going to hustlc for it and that may bc thc thing that will hold inc buck Students home is in jeopardy rcluscd t0 bcciimc lHVtll witii thc Maison OH rcgiilrir busts bccziusc it criiisitlirs education it provincial lfslhtll sibility But It stiguys tlis zippriiiitinciit thc ll0llli maintain tlic Iiiistiiis lTlIItlll is not tllKEtllttIlill but rutliir inctifhtiusing Himforts tiiiib litlll financing from Itirgr Xi nafllitll crimpziiiics hzivc llttl fruitlcss stiguy Sitlfl lHtllllHt thc crimpzinics fciI tlii vciitiirc Slitlllltl bc istllllllitlHIIIL Fundraising liixcs irc illSO hindcrcd by MW fcrlcrul giiviiii mcnts icfusul ll givc donations tzix lcrliictilli status licsziid Thc grivcrniiiciits puss tlic bull buck illltl liiith itllll riIiisc t0 zicccpt lllt ltltit if it pcr munciit rlcficit listiguy Sitltl ll Wc lltitl tlic Mziistiii liki httltl 0f criursc its not viziblc But if Wit suy tlizit ll is iiiiiic than It ltll its 1i rlrcniii Ol an opportunity for tlicsr riiiri diiiiis lt ITIilkt llltlltlS illl ltl thc world tiltl iiizikc riiiri diam culturc Slllllt ll ttllltl countrics tlicii Micro is it ccr tain finzittcizil rcspnnsibility which should zicccptrrl by Ihc grncriiiiicnts it lczist Ot tziwzi If not tlic MIIISOII will llith to shut down it possibility which sliguy WlSlltS tr IlVOltl zit zill costs see Canada with merchant navy WINNIIEG CP Canada would make more waves in world trading circles if it had its own merchant marine says Ross Stewart export mun agcr since 1959 of Kipp Kelly Ltd Winnipegbased manufac turer and distributor of indus trialcquipmcnt Mr Stewart says merchant marine becomes increasingly more necessary because of thc challenges to Canadas world trade stu nding Launching Canadian mer chant marine would be fun tastically expensive but the investment would pay off in the long run Its ridiculous he says Here we are one of the worlds largest countries and one of the top halfdozcn export ing nations and yet the only one without our own mcrchant marinc But it still isnt too late There are lot of manufac turers ready to get into export ing more seriously if shipping costs werent so high and if Canadian marine service was available Mr Stewart says that with merchant marine export busi ness would rise and Canada probably would become less dc pendent on foreign Uplllll EASY TO RERUII Mr Stewart says Canada has some of the best shipbuilding criitipzinics in tlic world Hill with many Yziiitidiiins serving on fiircigiircgistry vcsscls iiitl in thc muritimc fishing iii lustry recruiting for it mcr chant mzirinc would ltStIll no problems lic says if Tzinzidiziii sailings could be schcrlulcd In it major ports thcrc would bc ciiiisid crablc saving in thc inilliiiiis of dollars spcnt cucli your freight costs by ziiiéidiriii rc sourcc and tiiziiiufticturing cx porters Kipp Kelly t32yciinld ctr tcrprisc whosc ziniiuzil cxpiirt sales now arc more than $5 mil lion is primarily zi manufac turer if equipmcnt fiir zigricul turzil separation proccsscs such as removing ilSlRW nuts from their shells or taking im purities from rice The firm with brunchcs in Calgary and in London Eng land and rcprcscntzitivcs iii 20 overseas locations ships to about 30 countries including Poland Hungary Yzcch oslnvakizi thc Sovict Union Al rica the Middle and Fill zist Mr Stewart says it good dczil of his work consists of zistiiig around for the most CJllVLuiQHl steamship sailings or arranging bimkiiigs through tlic international Iorwzirrlcr somctittics stipulzitcd by tho customcr IVY ByJEAN JENNETT The World Day of Prayer was held in the Presbyterian Chur ch on Friday evening with fair attendance Mrs Cleve Patton key we man was in charge of the meet ing The junior choir sang two beautiful songs accompanied on the guitar by Darlene McLean and her mother Mrs Lyall McLean on the Organ Mrs Basil Tanks gave vcry impressive talk on the respon sibilities we have as church members Mrs Henry Davis and Mrs Gordon Cochrane and Mrs Jack Cochrane gave the prayers and Mrs Elwood Jen nett read the scripture lesson Mrs Henry Davis was ap pointed secretary treasurer for next year and key women will be named later Mrs Warren of Toronto is visiting her daughter and son inIaw Rev Bruce and Mrs McCallum at the Rectory Mr and Mrs Norman Tiiidal and Cheryl of Whitby and Helen Smith of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Ken Smith Mrs Irene Hirons attended the funeral of her cousin in Hocklcy this week NEWLY WEDS Ivy Hall was almost filled to capacity on Saturday night when the Ivy community honored their latest newly weddcd couples Mr and Mrs Larry Davis Mr arid Mrs Manford Frost and Mr and Mrs Bruce Drysbourgh Bon nie Chipchusc and her fiance who lives in Medicine Hat wcrc toattcnd Clcvc Patton was master of cercitionics and called the couplcs to thc front All were presented with guily decorated box containing moncy donations from the rim muriity All replied very fittingly with Bonnies dad Ross Thipchzisc replying 0n Ihcir bchzilf All cnjoycd happy cvcning dancing to thc Irish Band lcvc lzittriii wishcd zill thc couples Gods blcssing in futurc yczirs happy birthday song was sung by all to The Wilson Twins Judy and Jane Wilson who wcrc celebrating their birlt thdziy Illill day Mr illlfl Mrs lzimcs Mclcr mott rcturiicd homo Sunday af ter 10 duy visit in Fort Laudcrdzilc Thc wczithcr was in tlic 805 and thcy hard it vcry lCn£lll trip BABY SHOWERS Mrs Icvc Patton cn tcrtaincd thcir iniiiicdizitc fzimilics to it baby sliiiwcr at icr hritiic this wcck for lzidics in wziiting namely Mrs Rziiiicy nor Tzitliy Carlson Marilyn irlsriii iiitl lurI liiilsnii Ill IiIsiiiiiiti itllll Mrs Siriull iiiil tliiiulitii itlll illltlllltll ltcv Williuiii Iiiwtitii Iii Iririiicr rcctiir Iiirc was in Iuctcd lllllt tlic parish of Wood Ibridgc 8043 Isliiigttin St iSuiidziy March at pm by iRcv Arnold Wilkinson zinbthcr furincr rcctiir hcrc Ray Bolger still here IS ANGIILIIS Ali ltziy ltrilgcr ciijnys tolling tlii story lli was waiting at lltt lug Igzigc criiiiitii zit thc Icvcltinrl Itllpttll thc rcccptiiiii crim Iitiittci for his lcctiiii having lxcii tzirrly friiwsy lltlltlt sturctl it him from thi bur itllll ciigzigcrl Ill spiritcrl ciiincrszi tiiiii with hcr mzilc ciiiiipziiiiiiii Finally shc ruslicrl toward ltiilr gct tIircw hcr IIIIITS around him and said Aint you sonic Ixtdyf Bulgcr adds Thats it Int bcttii him what sonic pciiplc say thought you Wcrc rlcml Not by any 111itltS lrritif ilil bc found ll Nltt chiicsdziy night whcn linlgcr ippczirs is Jack Lciiimims tulciitcd futhcr iii lhc lIiitcrtziiiicr thc sboriic vchiclc frir Lriurcncc Olivicr ltnlgcr has Iiccii gctt ing llll Itlilllt1lltlll bcciiusctif the Show and cnjriys rcfutiiig cuiiiinciits that hc hzis dicrl iir cvcn rctiiil lvc iicvcr quit ncvcr hc insists Im simply not doing Uic things that dont want to It 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