see think PW PART IV PICTURE QUIZ He is Canadas Postmaster General He recently took over the duties of Minister of Consumer and Corporate Affairs Can you name him POINTS HOW DO YOU RATE 91 to 100 points TOP SCORE 81 to 90 points Excellent FAMILY DISCUSSION QUESTION 71 to 80 points Good 61 to 70 points Fair 60 or Under Hmm What might be your familys ideal summer vacation this year you NEWS QUIZ Chamber committee citys planners meet to discuss request for amendment to plan PART NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL Give yourself 10 points for each correct answer Canadas 20th Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau recently began his year in that office a5th b12th c9th Ontario Attorney General Roy McMurty brought criminal charges against three team membersof the NHLs due to an incident in Stanley Cup game with Toronto Maple Leafs World Hockey Association semifinal game between and resulted in the league giving $25000 in fines and numerous suspensions because of long brawl aCalgary Cowboys bHouston Aeros cQuebec Nordiques The Royal Canadian Mounted Police have conducted an investigation into the socalled Sky Shops case which involves dutyfree airport shops in the province of CHOOSE ONE Quebec Manitoba The government of the Soviet Union warned that it might bring charges against Nobel Peace Prize winner CHOOSE ONE Alexander Solzhenitsyn Andrei Sakharov for allegedly striking policeman at the trial of Soviet dissident PART II WORDS IN THE NEWS Match each country with its currency Take points for each correct answer franc aJapan lira bWest Germany mark clndia yen dltaly rupee eFrance PART III NAMES IN THE NEWS Take points for names that you can correctly match with the clues Hua Kuofeng aForeign Secretary Great Britain Yva DUbOlS bPresident American Baseball League Lee MacPhail cPremier People Republic of China Anthony Crosland dMayor Olympic village Maurice Strong eChairman PetroCanada STUDENTS Save This Practice Examination Valuable Reference Material for Exams June is the day for new playground ANGUS Pupils at Angus Public School are hoping for sunny day June Thats the day when host of volunteers plans to put together two activity playgrounds in the schoolyard and its annex from collection of old tires and other materials now be ing assembled The two playgrounds will include tractor tire made into sandbox tire tunnel graduated climbing poles in all 17 different things for children to do in each playground Cost of the project originally suggested by teacher Andrew Lindsay is about $1100 all for materials since volunteers will provide all labor Various firms are donating tires and other material as well as money the students earned $248 with talent show and the Angus legion branch is putting on dance May 15 with all proceeds go ing to the project Lifttruckers enter area safety tourney Representatives of nine Barrie firms will be among the entrants May 15 at the In dustrial Accident Prevention Associations regional lift truck competition at Oro Township arena in Guthrie The competition will feature entrants from in dustrial firms in Simcoe County and Muskoka District Winners will be digible to participate in the IAPA provincial lift truck ï¬nals in St Catharines June 12 Competitors will be judged on manouvering their 5000 lb capacity trucks on an obstacle course and on stack ing cargo in keeping with safety practices The competition is designed to reduce losses from industrial accidents in volving lift trucks Barrie firms with entrants in the rodeo are Canadian General Electric Bill Robertson and Ted Howcroft WestBend Ron Butler and John Snaak Canplas Industries Wayne King and Chris Britton Molsons Brewery Glenn Ap pleby and Joe Warren General Tire Dave Keiler Kolmar Chris Jacobsen and Jim Sanford Mansfield Denman Hlusiak Bill Wendorf and Garry Beamish DeVilbiss Peter Vriezemma and Harold Bishop and Cooper Tool Celebrations set this week for 100th year of school Barries Prince of Wales Public School will recreate the school days of century Plan hearing for new names move to change the names of about 125 streets in Wasaga Beach will be subject of public hearing in Barrie on Thursday May 27 County Court Judge James Clare will preside at the hear ing beginning at 10 am 1n the court house on Worsley Street Wasaga Beach councrl hopes to change the names of streets to end the duplication and confusion that occurred when land was annexed from the townships of F103 and Sunnidale in 1973 number systemfrom First Street to 45th Street will be used for some streets that were in the village of Wasaga Beach The village became tOWn when annexation took place ago when it celebrates its 100th birthday this week Centennial celebrations in clude the judging of bear growing contest horseshoe pitching displays of old photographs and other memorabilia barbershop singing and host of other ac tivities for young and old alike It all begins Wednesday with tree planting ceremony at Centennial Park made possible by the city parks and recreation depart ment On Thursda the school will hold specia assembly dur ing which centennial play be presented Also on the program is songfest and gymnastic display Saturday the birthday par ty reaches fever pitch with events ranging from square dancing to an anti no car display to baking an eating contests The party winds up with gals dance for adults in the gymnasium at pm ANSWERS ON PAGE CITY NE WS The Barrie Examiner Monday May 10 l9767 Do you like what you see when you look in the mirror counterweight can help you like yourself again St Giles Church 95 Cook Street Barrie Ontario Tuesday 730 pm I00F Hall 155 Ferris Lane Barrie Ontario Wednesday 730 pm St Georges Anglican Church ll Grenville Street Barrie Ontario Wednesday 930 am No 3136 Zion Presbyterian Church Margaret Street Angus Ontario Tuesday 730 pm Lose weight with the new Canadian Family Meal Plan easy to follow readily effective Our appetizing recipes make losing weight pleasant experience NO CONTRACT TO SIGN $4 registration $3 weekly The Greater Barrie Chamber of Commerces civic affairs committee will meet Tuesday with city plan ning board to discuss the Chambers request for an of ï¬cial lan amendment aimed at ma ing Barries downtown core the heart of the city committee chairman Mar shall Green said Friday The meeting is expected to be follwed by public meetin on the proposal which won make the downtown core special policy area in the ci tys official plan and designate it as the citys Golden anniversary celebrated on June 11 The Greater Barrie Chamber of Commerce will celebrate its golden anniver sary June 11 with Roaring Twenties dance at Barrie Arena Period costume will be en couraged with prizes for the bestdressed flappers and their beaux and organizers Try The Tender Beauty Kit little ten derness that goes long way Yours with purchase of $750 or more of Estee Lauder products Try little and see what it can do for your skin your makeup and your fragrance The Tender Beauty Kit Bonus is available through 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