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Barrie Examiner, 2 Jun 1976, p. 23

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NELP WANTED IIELP WANTED IIELP WANTED AUCTION SALES BOYS and GIRLS Earn Extra Money In Your Spare Time THE BARRIE EXAMINER HAS ROUTE OPENINGS in the following areas WELLINGTON OAK AREA DAPHNE CR VANCOUVER ST SHANTY BAY AREA GLENWOOD DRIVE AREA PENETANGPERCZY AREA 125 135 WELLINGTON TALL TREES SUBDIVISION GUNN BERCZY AREA Please fill out the application belOw and APTS return it to THE BARRIE EXAMINER Circulation Dept 16 Bayfield St Barrie or Phone 7266539 Name Address Telephone Age OPPORTUNITIES HELP WANTED FOR MEN AND WOMEN HIGH SCHOOL Grades 13 Finish at home in your spare time All books supplied Low monthly payments Write for free booklet including phone number United institute 453A Eglinton Avenue West Toronto MSN 1A7 Ontario EMPLOYMENT WANTED STOP LOOKING We have available mothers helpers housekeepers babysitters companions trical lighting fixtures HELP WANTED REVEL INTERNATIONAL REQUIRES ENGINEERINGSENIOR DRAFTSPERSON Electrical and mechanical with sheet metal experience for elec Engineering costing and estimating definite asset Salary commensurate with experience Ontario AUCTION SALES Ministry of Natural Resources Auction Sale BUILDINGS The undernoted buildings at Wasaga Beach Provincial Park will be sold by Auction beginning at 1200 Noon on June 1976 Bldg No 1466 Rooms Approx Size 24 26 The above building may be removed Intact Bldg No 1467 Rooms Approx Size 33 20 The above building may be removed intact subiect to conditions Both buildings will be sold subiect to reserve bid Further particulars may be obtained from the Park Office WASAGA BEACH Ontario District Manager Huronia District AUCTIONEER ARCHER COLWILL 705 4292516 My1926Ju2 AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES at the COOKSTOWN SALES BARN mile east of Cookstawn on Hwy 89 YOU BRING IT WE SELL IT TUESDAYS PM Livestock and Produce FRIDAYS7 PM Household goods or what have you COMPLETE FARM AND HOUSEHOLD DISPERSALS For further details contact FRANK WEBB Cookstawn 170504589172 4589784 AUCTION SALE of furniture appliances household effects dishes linens tools several antique pieces For the Estate of the Late DELLA WARNICA to be held SATURDAY JUNE iiigalllfiégEEZfigjfymem CONTACT commencing at 11 am WILL BABYSITin my nemamwéeT GRANT MURDOCH 15 12 iv basis Hot lunches provided Toddlers MO Ttrfiferred 7233r3dale Heights area 7370561 nisfil Township on Highway NO ephone anytime am LLL 73 Mongow RD 11 between 12th and 13th Con $325EQEEITITNSSSSIJSE32351 BARRIE miles smith 30m painting etc Reasonable rates J04 mile south of Painswick SP1°9913671L5LE£fith The undersigned has received instructions to well the following up TENDERS Furniture lazy boy chairs Chesterfield suite living room or a¢ OF 84 IN THE chair dining table and buffet 43 A4 DISTRICT COURT oak dining table and chairs Tn OF TnEugfigRICT OF telephone table chrome couch KA and arm chair swivel office 90 38252 if IN IHE MATTER OF chair desk treadle sewing 40 La ogbzfiazo the intended adoption of machine newspaper rock Kimberley Anne Pyke wooden parlor table and chairs CONTRACT 7646 NOTICE OF MOHON linen cupboard bedroom chair DIESEL FUEL EARTHMOVER SCRAPER folding bed steel bed 00k ceved in To Ronald Vincent Bryan chest wardrobe childs crib en ers WI receive In roposas WI Pyke 9055 box case and old books envelopes supplied until 200 pm Wednesday June 9th 1976 at the office of the City Clerk City Hall 84 Collier Street Barrie Ontario for the supply of CONTRACT 76 No and No2 Gasoline CONTRACT 7618 No Diesel Fuel Lowest of any tender necessarily acceipted public tender opening will be held at 215 pm June 9th1976 at City Hall Barrie Ontario STRAUGHAN City Clerk My2931lu24 the envelopes supplied until 200 pm Wednesday June 9th 1976 at the office of the City Clerk City Hall 84 Collier Street Barrie Ontario for the supply of lOne selfloading earthmover scraper approximately fifteen cubic yard capacity Lowest or any proposal not not necessarily accepted public tender opening will be held at 215 pm June 9th1976 at City Hall Barrie Ontario BRJ STRAUGHAN City Clerk My26Ju2 Ontario Hydro PROPERTY FOR SALE TOWN OF BALA Ontario Hydro is offering for sale parcel of land and building thereon being part of Lot 14 Concession in the Township of Medora now in the Town of Bola located on Highway No 69 just south of OPP Detachment Further information may be obtained by writing to Ontario Hydro 93 Bell Farm Road Barrie Ontario L4M 1H1 Attention of Mr Schmiedchen Telephone 705 7285521 representative will be on the site June 15 from 1100 am until 300 pm Offers to purchase must be submitted in sealed envelope ad dressed as follows Raney Secretary ONTARIO HYDRO 700 University Avenue TORONTO Ontario MSG 1X6 and marked Tender for Bala Property and must be received by the Secretary no later than 400 pm Daylight Saving Time on June 21 1976 Offers to purchase must also be accompanied by cheque payable to Ontario Hydro for at least of the amount of the offer Cheques will be returned to the unsuccessful bidders Offers submitted must allow until July 12 1976 for acceptance or rejection and must not be withdrawn until after that date The highest or any offer not necessarily accepted RANEY SECRETARY Ju29 THE BARRIE EXAMINER WILL NOT HAVE CORES AVAILABLE UNTIL THER NOTICE TUE deadline for classmed Examiner word ads Want Ads For Best Results pm previous day noon Saturday also known as Healy TAKE NOTICE that an ap plication will be made to this Court at the Court House Bracebridge Ontario on Tuesday the 22nd day of June 1976 at the hour of 10 oclock in the forenoon for an order for the adoption of your child Kim barley Anne Pyke and for an order dispensing with your con sent for such adoption AND TAKE NOTICE that in support of such applications there will be read the Ap plication for Adoption filed and such other materials as counsel may advise DATED at Bracebridge this 27th day of May 1976 SUGG FITTON Solicitors for the Applicants Chancery Lane Bracebridge Ontario AUCTION SALES couch chrome table and chairs settee drop leaf table Appliances burner range and burner rangette fridge washing machine Frigidaire dryer new Black White TV portable TV Hoover vacuum other small appliances lamps etc Pictures and knick knacks Large oil painting other pic tures and knick knocks some silverware pieces etc Dishes and Household Effects Quantity of dishes and china pots and pans some silverware pieces etc Linens Odd blankets etc Miscellaneous Room screen fibreglass ceiling tile flower pots hand mowers wooden ladder wooden chests storage boxes large quantity of sealers and iars some other types odds and ends of paint quantity of coal ironing board cream cans Old radio cabinet cream separator cutter box old hand augers clover seed linens and ANTIQUE ACTION SALE Fri June 4th at 1130 am sharp for the estate of the late George Alma Clemence at 230 Main St Stayner Ont Sale of all antique housefurnishings including Brass Iron Beds Dressers washstands pine cupboards rockers curved glass china cabinet upright Piano RCA Colour TV antique china glass silver brass In cluding several pieces of Royal Crown Derby cut glass etc refrigerator spin washer dryer HD stove store scales pce collector items Terms cash no reserve PIFHER Auctioneer Phone 7264841 My28Ju2 CONSIGNMENT AUCTIONS Wednesdays pm 49 Morrow Rd NEW AND USED Consignments accepted pm to pm day before auction Pick up service Et AUCTION CENTRE 49 MORROW RD UNIT 11 BARRIE ONTARIO BRYAN PACELLO Auctioneer Proprietor 7057370879 7266314 MWFJu30 bags old baby carriage suit cases and trunks knitting machine bird cages parts of harness set of barn scales hay slings steel safe with key Tools Large quantity of hand tools hoes rake etc hand power drill forge and anvil Lumber Quantity of assorted lumber Antiques antique organs bamboo plant stand bend wood chairs wicker fern stand pedestal ferh stand hand car ved hutch with inlay old rocking chairs parts of toilet sets brass and Iron beds old shaving mirror antique certified Mahogany P°dr°° sune dressersone with lamp wder beddMQ lmens Old holder2chicken coop chairs2 sealers bottles plus many wash stands spool bed antique picture frames cracks harvest tables set of scales flat back kitchen cupboard spiral leg table press back chairs wooden chests drop leaf gate leg table gramaphone cabinet marble top scales pine am cupboard old rockersneed repair bake table plus other articles Terms cash No reserve as Estate must be settled Estate or auctioneer not respon sible for public lioblllity or property loss Selling by number ID required Ladies Gentlemen This is fourth generation sale with several small articles and in teresting items Must start on time Vernon Ayres Auctioneer 4361922 RR Stroud SCL No 23 Ju2 AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALE OUR ANNUAL CONSIGNMENT HORSE SALE will be held at the Cookstawn sales barn mile east of Cookstawn on Highway 89 SATURDAY JUNE at pm Registered and Grade Consignments welcome Horses sold in order received For further details contact Frank Webb Cookstawn Telephone 7054589172 or 4589784 Ju3 ANTIOUE AUCTION SALE June 51976 1230 pm At HAWKESTONE COMMUNITY HALL between Barrie and Orillia on No 11 Highway south on Concession 11 Signs on highway Antique furniture and glass in cluding captains chair dough box iam cupboards rockets arrowback chair chest of drawers school masters desk chairs small tables harvest table drop leaf table bench blanket box fanback chair cor ner Cupboard flat to wall cup board childs bed lanterns leaded glass door china cabinet Spanish whatnot cabinet wicker tables old pool table with stone pool balls cast iron kettles cast iron pots carnival dish lamps sad irons charcoal irons and other items too numerous to mention RAYMOND DUBEAU Auctioneer Telephone 4872404 SCL 41 Ju24 Bareback Allure IriIItIrl IaItIrn Shrug your shoulders coolly under sun or stars in the long or short version of this bare back beauty Toss on the blazer for coming and going Printed Pattern 4696 Jr Miss Sizes ll 13 15 Size 11 bust 3312 takes yards 60inch fabric $100 for each patterncash cheque or money order Add 15¢ for each pattern for first class mail and handling Ont residents add 1p sales tax Print plainly Size Style Num ber your Name Address Send to Anne Adams Pattern Dept The Barrie Examiner 60 Pro gress Avenue Scarborough ntarioM1P4P7 GET $100 pattern free choose it from NEW SPRING SUMMER CATALOG Packed with hundreds of great sun sport oity travel styles Send 75¢ or Catalog Now Sow Knit Book $125 Instant Money Crafts $100 Instant Sewing Book $100 Instant Fashion Book $100 EXAMINER WANT ADS PHONE 7282414 ANNOUNCEMENTS SPECIAL NOTICES CASH RATES Death Notices Engagements Birth maximum 40 words additional words cents per word Card of Thanks 25 words $500 Additional words cents per word In Memoriam no verse Verse per count line extra 21 cents per line Coming Events $322 per column inch BIRTHS Mondays Child Is fair of face Tuesdays child ls full of grace Wednesdays child ls full of woe Thursdays child has far to go Fridays child is loving and giving Saturdays child works hard for its Ilv Ing And child that is born on the Sab bath Day is fair 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 In formation for your childs future Barrie Examiner Birth Announce mom will include the name of your child the day of the week month and year of birth the weight and other vital In formation printed message can become permanent record in Babys Book or Family Albums The rate for Barrie Examiner Birth Notice is only $500 Maximum 40 words Additional words cents per word PHONE 7282414 GOOD NEWS STORY When you an nounce the birth of your child in The Barrie Examiner clippings of the notice are available for Babys Book Family Iree Records and to mail your friends and relatives in those far away places Place an announcement after birth Call The Barrie Examiner Classified 728 2414 IN MEMORIAMS McBRIDE JAMES In loving memory of dear father and grandfather who passed away June 21975 Sadly missed along lifes way Quietly remembered every day No longer in our life to share But In our hearts hes always there Lovingly remembered by daughter Brenda son Craig and family DELANEY Dr Jln loving memory of dear son and brother who passed away June 21971 Time dims the loss and lets the love shine brightand clear We never lose the one we love for memory keeps him near Ever remembered by his mother Mrs Delaney and brother Rev Delaney and family HUNTERIn loving memory of dear mother Margaret Hunter who passed away June 1973 our hearts are like memory book Its pages mother dear rare edition because you are treasured there Always remembered by Beatrice James Robert Carroll and Catherine DELANEY Or Cherished anemories of Bob who passed away June 1971 The months have grown day by day Its now five years since you passed away Time may dull the hand of fate But memory forever recalls this date Sadly missed by sister and brother inlaw Kay and Dean Arbuthnot and nieces Susan and Diana HAPPY OCCASION The birth of your child To tell the good news to friends and neighbors The Barrie Ex aminer Classified Staff are as near as your telephone The day of birth iust dial 728 2424 PRIMEiGeorge and Nancy nee Adams are happy to announce the birth of son Adam Patrick pounds 11 ounces at York County Hospital Newmarket on Wednesday May 26 1976 First grandchild for Mr and Mrs Vern Adams of Barrie and another grandchild for Mr and Mrs Prime of Kirkland Lake FLOWER FAIR The Florist Who Cares GROVE DUCKWORTH PLAZA COMINGEVENTS RUMMAGE SALE Trinity Anglican Hall June 5th to 12 Auspices Parents Without Partners My29Ju234 7268642 inS COURTKEMPENFELT 1337 IOF ANNUAL CAMP UT Mlllflll AND pICNICO FLOWERS June 25 26 27 77 BAYFIELD 51 NEW LOWELL CONSERVATION PARK For reservations phone 7288260 ENSAGEMFNTS WATSON WALTHER Mr and Mrs Robert Watson of Barrie are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter Janis Arlene to Mr Jeffrey Walther son of Mr and Mrs Harold Walther of Barrie Marriage to take place June 261976 at Oclock in St An drews Presbyterian Church PROPER PAYNE Mr and Mrs Proper Jr of Oro Staton wish to an nounce the engagement of their daughter Judith Lynne to Mr Rudy Payne son of Mrs Kenneth Payne and the lair Mr Payne of Orillia The wed ding to take place June 26 1976 at 3110 oclock in Oro Central Presbyterian Church Ju4 Grant Gibbons would like to in vite the friends and relatives of his father and mother Bill Doris to party JUNE 5th9pm at the Stroud Innisfil Recreation Complex To celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary No Gifts Please Ju24 TryTEETH DAY IS BEST 9Eeuis CHURCH Retta At the Royal Vic toria Hospital Barrie on Monday May 111976Retta Brown Beloved wife of Victor Church in her 79th year Dear mother of Janet Mrs Warren MacKen zie of Alliston Russell and Charley both of Barrie Grandmurher of Sharon Kenneth Barbara and Lori MacKenzie David Margaret John Wayne and Hugh Church and the late Leslie Church Sister of Clarence Brown of Dalston and Ewart Brown predeceased Resting at the Steckley Funeral Home 30 Worsley St Barrie Service in the chapel on Thursday June at Interment Barrie Union Cemetery If so desired memorial donations may be made to any favorite charity BUCK AUSTINO at Parry Sound on Monday May 31 Age 56 years beloved husband of Shirley Reis and dear father of Martin of Parry Sound Murray of Midland Susan Norman Sharon and INIIAY LSDAI in iiNiltsiA oaa arry oun avmggran rw father of Angela and Steven Buck of Midland Dear son of the late Janet and Martin Buck of Owen Sound Dear brother of Lena Mrs Alex Mann of Ac ton Pearl Mrs Marvin Graham of Elmyale Albert of Hanover George of Kitchener Herbert of Owen Sound Mar tin of Victoria BC Bill of Guelph and the late Richard Kenneth Mary and Melvin Services at Trinity Anglican Church Parry sound on Wednesday June2ndat730pmCremation CHURCH Retta At the Royal Vicv torla Hospital Barrie on Monday May 31 1976 Retta Brown Beloved wife of Victor Church in her 79th year Dear mother of Janet Mrs Warren MacKen lie of Alliston Russell and Charley both of Barrie Grandmother of Sharon Kenneth Barbara and Lori Mackenzie David Margaret John Wayne and Hugh Church and the late Leslie Church Sister of Clarence Brown of Dalston and Ewart Brown predeceased Resting at the Stcckley Funeral Home 30 Worsley St Barrie Service in the chapel on Thursday June at pm Interment Barrie Union Cemetery If so desired memorial donations may be made to any favorite charity BUCK AUSTINO at Parry Sound on Monday May 31 Age 56 years beloved husband of Shirley Reis and dear father of Martin of Parry Sound Murray of Midland Susan Norman Sharon and Nola all of Parry Sound Loving grand father of Angela and Steven Buck of Midland Dear son of the late Janet and Martin Buck of Owen Sound Dear brother of Lena Mrs Alex Mann of Ac ton Pearl Mrs Marvin Graham of Elmvale Albert of Hanover George of Kitchener Herbert of Owen Sound Mar tin of Victoria BC Bill of Guelph and the late Richard Kenneth Mary and Melvin Services at Trinity Anglican Church Parry Sound on Wednesday June2nd at730pmCremation LEMANCZYKDavid Andrew as the result of an accident on Wednesday June 1976 David Lemanczyk In his 2Ist year Beloved son of Sylvia and Ed ward Lemanczyk dear brother of Ron nie of Barrie dear grandson of Laura and William 80550 of New Brunswick Dear nephew of Agatha Mrs Carrie Lillian Mrs Phllpher Eugene Mrs Gauvin all of New Brunswick Resting at the Jennett Funeral Home 152 Bradford Street Barrie Visitation from Thursday at pm Funeral mass at St John Vianncy Church on Friday June at 10 am In ferment St Marys Cemetery ARNOLD Funeral Home Chapel 127 BAYFIELD ST 7282530 Friendly Courteous Service MWF55 FRll AY SATURDAY Advertisers frequently ask this questionFortunately there is no best day to advertise Each day new wants arise bringing new readers as old ones satisfy their wants We recommend that you start your ad tomorrow and can cel It when you get results After many years of experience with millions ol want ads we know tomorrow is the best day to start your ad and every day is the best day to advertise in Hyefiarrie Examiner Classified Section PHONE 7282414 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DIRECT PHONE 7282414 Classified advertisements and notices for these pages must be received by pm day preceding publication with the exception of Classified Display adver tisements which must be In by pm two days prior to publication BIRTHS ENGAGEMENTS MARRIAGES DEATH NOTICES wwords $500 Additional words cts per word CARD OF THANKS 25 words $500 Ad ditlonal words9 cts per word IN MEMORIAM NOTICES No verse $500 With verse per count line 21 cents per line COMING EVENTS $322 per column Inch 24 WORD MINIMUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Cash Discount Rates apply If paid with days one or two Insertions 9c per word inser tlon Three consecutive lnsertlons and onehalf cents per word Insertion total $612 Six consecutive insertions 8c per word 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Wainwright and staff of 6A RVH for their exceptional thoughtfulness and care Wllliam Wright BOX REPLIES While every endeavor will be made to forward replies to box numbers to the advertiser as soon as possible we accept no liability In respect of loss or dama alled ed to arise advertisement are not eligible for cor roctlons by make goods The Barrie Ex lhrough eliher lalUe deloY aminer reserves the right to classify in forwarding such replies V°l°c however otherwiqs PHONE 7202414 Says prescription diets may lengthen MONTREAL CP Pre scription diets may result in the expansion of human Iifespans by 20 to 40 years says Dr Alex Comfort author of the bestsell ing book The Joy of Sex and its sequel More Joy of Sex Speaking on the biology of ag ing at McGill University sym posium Dr Comfort said ani mal experiments involving the limitation of caloric intake may not only pave the way to in creasing human life ex pectancy but also lessen chan ces of heart disease and cancer Before longevity experiments can be conducted on humans Bziority in research will have to given to finding method of shortterm measuremnt of the human rate of aging Dr Com fort said Present studies cover long term aging often requiring up to 80 years before any con clusions can be reached COULD REDUCE AGING Were it possible to use the same technique with humans now being tried with rodents it might mean that person of 80 would experience the aging changes typical of person 10 years younger he said Many difficulties en countered today in aging are due mainly to the attitudes of society which foster too many myths about growing old he said We hear that old people are crazy that they can ada to change that they shoul be pushed out of jobs Few people consider that some old people may have been crazy to begin with or that society drives others crazy Such suggestions encourage the idea that getting old can be worse than dying In an interview after his ad dress the doctor condemned mandatory retirement for the aged and suggested that older people should demand man datory occupation human life He recommends remaining active If rson has to leave particular Job the thing to do is get involved in something else and not sit around The mobility of toda older age group tends to it dif ficult to find the ideal climate for longevity but those in cooler temperate zones appear to live longer Dr Comfort said Labelling euthanasia non sense he said Its the rela tives not the patients who con siderit APPROVES 0F DRUGS He approved of prolonging life by drugs untilthe treat ment becomes more grievous than the disease Alcoholism is the No1 prob lem in all age groups and be comes even more serious for older people because they are more susceptible to its effects he said The doctor had similar sug gestion about smoking Older people with even the slightest cough should never touch cigarettes think about onethird of the deaths in that group from cardiovascular disease is the result of smoking cigarettes Old age would be easier to cope with if more was done about setting up efficient infor mation centres along the lines of some now operating in brit ain he said The centres are staffed by re tired professionals who are able to direct inquiries for help to the right sources the doctor said They get all kinds of ques tionsfrom what to do if your husband beats you to how to cash in on bonds Born in Barnet North Lon don Dr Comfort now lives in California where he heads the Institute for Higher Studies at Santa Barbara and lectures at Stanford University Dr Comforts new book on gerontology Good Age is to be published in the fall American mercenary is prisoner of war KENSINGTON Md AP Daniel Gearhart 34yearold Vietnam veteran left his wife four children and mounting stack of bills last February to fight for proWestern forces in Angolas civil war After less than week in the war Gearhart disappeared His whereabouts were mystery until April when the victorious Sovietbacked revolutionary government of Angola announced he had been captured Gearhart and another cap tured American mercenary Gary Acker of Sacramento Ca lif are scheduled to stand trial June before peoples revo lutionary tribunal in Angola And the US state department says there is absolutely nothing the government can do to bail them out Gearhart and Acker dis appeared near the Zaire border while fighting for the National Front for the Liberation of An gola FNLA In Kensington suburb of Washington DC Sheila Gear hart waited in her threebed room home for word of her hus bands fate The money he promised to send never arrived soshe applied for welfare WAS ADVENTUROUS Since his return from South east Asia in 1970 where he ser ved In the US Special Forces Gearhart had fancied himself as an adventurer He was member of the Maryland National Guard His hobby was skydiving His civil Landlords form group TORONTO CP Rental property owuers from 43 cen tres in Ontario met Tuesday to form an organization to push for changes to provincial rent review legislation The organization called Committee of Concern for Ren tal Housing in Ontario will of fer help to landlords to cope with problems created by the legislation committee chair man Jan Schartz told news conference Mr Schartz said the com mittee feels the legislation has introduced so much com plexity confusion and cost that large number of landlords may find it impossible to sur vive He said the committee also hopes to make the provincial government and the public aware of the serious side effects rent controls are having on the provinces rental housing As long as these controls last there wont be any new ren tal apartments built which means that well soon have terrible shortage of all kinds of rental units He said rent controls were in force in Sweden for many years and it was the countrys tenants who forced their removal be cause of the housing shortage they created If Ontarios tenants could understand what happened in Sweden theyd reject rent Con trols like plague Mr Schar tz said ian life however was not happy one His most recent job was maintaining cafeteria equipment at the National In stiéutes of Health in Bethseda Last summer Gearhart placed an ad in Soldier of For tune Magazine Wanted Em ployment as mercenary on fulltime or jobcontract basis preferably in South or Central America but anywhere in the world if you pay trans portation He waited for an answer In December Gearhart star ted talking about Angola with his fellow guardsmen He said there was big money over seas Lance Cpl James Bogg friend recalled In January David Bufkin 39 who claims to have been so lidier of fortune for 15 years said he spotted Gearharts ap plication to be mercenary in the FNLAS headquarters in Kinshasa Zaire On Feb Gearhart called his wife at work and told her he was leaving the country LEAVES FOR ZAIRE That same day with promises of making up to $2000 month Gearhart boarded plane for Paris and then hopped another for Zaire Bufkin Californian who has since returned to the United States said there were seven other US mercenaries aboard the same flight arriving in Kinshasa Bu in said each man received military equipment and food plus two weeks salary$1000 in crisp new US $100 bills They left on Feb for battle in Sao Salvador an Angolan town near the Zaire border where they were paid an addi tional $700 to $000 Reports on the mens capture were sketchy Bufkin said Britsh mercenary reported that Gearhart was part of patrol surprised by 2000 Cuban troops Gearharts predicament has been extremely delicate for the US government which has no diplomatic relations with the Communistbacked Angolan government state department spokes man said the government is re lying on the International Red Cross to protect the prisoners interests To date however not even the Red Cross has seen the captured men Player agrees to terms TORONTO CP The num ber of unsigned Toronto Maple Leafs was reduced to seven Tuesday when defenceman Claire Alexander agreed to ter ms with the National Hockey League team Jim Gregory eneral man ager of the Lea said Con tracts will be offered to the other sevendefencemen Brian Glennie Rod Selling Greg Hubick and Dave Dunn and forwards Scott Garland George Ferguson and Blaine Stoughlon All eight became free agents at midnight Mon day night

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