l4The Barrie Examiner Manda July 12 1976 TENDERS RIDERS CITY OF BARRIE CONTRACT No 7622 TENDERS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF GREENHOUSE AND POT TING SHED ADDITION TO THE BARRIE OPERATIONS CENTRE FERNDALE ROAD BARRIE ONTARIO Sealed tenders on stipulated sum basis in the envelopes provided will be received by the City Clerk Barrie City Hall until pm local time MONDAY JULY 26 1976 for the construction at Greenhouse Potting Shed Addition and Washroom Changes to the Barrie Operations Centre Building Fern dole Road Barrie Ontario Plans and specifications may be obtained by General Contractors on deposit of $2500 from the office of The City Clerk City Hall Barrie Ontario on or alter Monday July 12 1976 Plans and specifications will be on display at the Barrie Builders Ex change Tenders must be submitted on the form provided and In the en velopes provided in accordance with the Instructions to bidders In all cases of dispute the decision at the City of Barrie will be final LOWEST OR ANY TENDER NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED Late ten ders will not be accepted Tender opening will be at 215 pm on Monday July 26 1976 BJ STRAUGHAN City Clerk Pillllc lion Ptllllc norm in av 33 0°°n The Barrie Planning Board will be holding public meeting on Tuesday July 13 1976 at 700 pm in the Council Chambers of City Hall to discuss an application to redesign and rezone property at the north west corner of Baylleld and Wellington Streets from Residential to Commercial The properties are municipally known as 152 160 1624 and 166 Boylield Street and 1012 and 16 Wellington Street The properties are presently designated Residential In the Official Plan and zoned Residential RM and RM The application is to redesignate the area Commercial and rezone the land by site plan to Restricted Commercial CI for office space The proposal is to completely restore the exterior and modernize the interior of the existing buildings Plans of the development may be viewed during regular office hours at the Planning and Development Department in City Hall RICHARD BATES Asst SecretaryTreasurer Barrie Planning Board Jy9 The Barrie Planning Board has received on application for Official Plan and Zoning Bylaw amendment for 27 acre parcel of land nor th of Little Avenue East of Brior Road and west of the CNR railway The land is presently designated industrial in the Official Plan and is zoned Restricted Industrial Mi The proposal is to redesignate the land Residential to permit I68 unit residential subdivision The residential proposed is in the form of single family detached and semi detached housing The Board will be holding public meeting On Tuesday July 13 1976 at 800 pm in the Council Chambers of City Hall Interested persons should attend or write to express their opinions Plans of the development may be viewed during regular office hours at the Planning and Development Department of City Hall Bates Assistant Secretary Treasurer Planning Board Swift Skimmer Printed Iattern AUCTION SALES GRAHAM ALLEN 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4759 Hall Sizes 12 1412 16 18 20 22I2 24 26 SIM 14 bust 37 takes yards 35inch fabric Sim for each pattern cash cheque or money order Add 15¢ for each pattern for first class mail and handling Ont residents add 1c sales tax Print plainly Sits Style tturn bsr your lines Address Send to Anne Adais Pattern Boat The Barrie Examiner 60 Progress Avenue Scarborough Ontario MIP 4P7 GET $100 pattern free choose it from NEW SPRING SUMMER CATALOG Packed with hundreds of great sun sport city travel style Send 75¢ TERMS Cash or cheque with proper identiï¬cation yll NOTICE deadline for classiï¬ed word ads pm previous day noon Saturday for catalagutioyzl 25 WANT ADS Irish Monet Chit 51 too PHONE 7282414 Instant Sewing Book $100 Instant Fashion look vC $100 Annuals and looking general lt GARDEN NOTES In The Garden with John Speers By JEAN GABLE Barrie Horticultural Smitty Rev John Spears has most beautiful garden on Clapperton Street He writes for the local society newsletter and think The Examiner readers of the garden col umn would like to share his thoughts this week JOHN SPEERS its to beginning of July and the heaviest of the ggdrgcnlng job is over the have been dug the seeds planted flower beds set out and the last Petunia bought for 1976 And now some glorious rain which falls like music to the gardenera ear and which should restore verdant sheen to lawn and shrub and bring forth rainbow blooms In the arden at bliss It was this mor nln between the rains to wor the beds loosening the moist soil firming In the bed din pullIn out tulip stalks unt finally he beds gleamed clean and beautiful green lants bright flowers moist lack soil EVERGREENS So now to the midsummer obs One Is the trimming ck of ever reen shrubs youhappen to ave these If they are not trimmed little each year after time your house ma disappear entirely They tel me and It does work that you should clip the candle the upright new growth squarely throu the middle to main tain shrub at its present size Where evergreen shrubs have been allowed to grow rank you can trim them as ecially the Mugh Pine wi runing hook although it may ke year or two for the shrub to look green again Now is the time for evergreen trimming Use sharp shears dont twist or break off branches thus inuring the shrub Also if you avent done it now is the time to cut out the The cupandsaucer va rletles are my favorites In ii and dark blue pink and ite Kee In the nursery over the nter and move to their destined spot in the perennial bed early In the ring little winter protec ton very llght straw or boughs will ensure their survival alternate freezing and thawing can kill the tender crowns SWEET WILLIAM dianthus barbatua can be grown either in our little nursery area or pantcd In Sweet William patch directly The do equally well In rtlal adc even deep aha or sun and bloom for quite season They look beautiful masssd and of course are an ideal fIOWer forcuttlng IIONESTY SILVER DOL LAR lunarla You only have to plant this once It is prolific selfseeder It sup lies fine purple accent he Spring Garden and love ly flower to arrange with tulips and daffodils later It forms the famous Silver dollars which only need to be stripped to give you gleaming blossom for the winter arrangement ICELAND POPPY pa paver nudicaule always wondered why these lovely plants disappeared from my arden until realized that hey were blenniais and died after blooming Any member of the Po py family In tricky to transp ant so you can giant where you want them to loom or else move them early with lots of moist soil People who have been to Lake Louise all want to have Icelanders they now have it range of color from white throu yellow to punch tanger no and crimson FOXtilVE digitalis They like moderately rich soil and partially iihiirlid locatlon indeed they will bloom well under donor screen of bushes Sellerstors if you dont snip the mind your part pods they will maintain themselves once established Again their crowns are lit tle tender and should be covered not too heavily and left in the nursery row through the winter If you have room in your nursery why not try few row of Perennials it is real thrill grow your own Pacific Giant elphlniuma Regal Lilies iullardina longspurred olurnbincs Itusacl Lupine ilorinau Daisies Scubiousua and balloonflower Cum rinuiuii All perfectly easy In grow rude or give away what you dont have room for thiitri horticulture loorl luck for your luly gardening Illlll aurnrnir wonderful HtKIIIlY NEWS Mrii Vi Brown zoo Toronto St 7281624 IliIH vol miterred to lunch any piriion willing to learn or riingiminls fric rovlding lhiy will exhibit til It flower shows Trill her if iiileriHlnd SPECIAL NOTICES CASH RATES Death Notices Engagements Births $500 maximum 40 words additional words cents per word Card of Thanks 25 words $500 Additional words cents per word In Memoriam no verse $500 Verse per count line extra 21 cents per line Coming Events $322 per column Inch Bl LOCKYER Joey would like to an nounu the arrival of his new baby sister Tanya Lynne Christine lbs 13 on born July 1th1976 517 139 The proud parents are Will and Jenn Lockyer Grandparents are Hotel and LnrryKlrkaners lde VanMoeIt FLOWER FAIR The Florist Who Cares GROVE DUCKWORTH PLAZA 7268642 M5 MURIEIS FLOWERS 77 BAYFIELD ST 7284561 Auli caaos OF THANKS Mui H0001 would like to express llll urnlltiriln in Jim and Mnrunrrl VrIly for tho rollimneril rm nriiluri for hm hm lilsrlrl Mr ltnriuei flllrï¬tl from Cnrinrln Mnnrmwnr rlrllsy IN MEMORIAMS CALDWELL In loving memory of dear son and brother passed away July 17 1918 Sofin the leaves of memory trill Gently gather treasure them all Somemny forael now itiatyourroone lwlll remember no matter how long mlssed George who lovinqu remembered by Mom and Dad Bessie inr Alex Mary and Maroon In loving memory of dear wife mother and ornndmolher Edna wtir passed nwny July I7 1973 Your presenrewemiss Your memories we treasure Always rrrmrnhererl by the family Shelly GEIL COMING EVENTS BINGO St John Vionney Hall EVERY TUESDAY $200 Jackpoi DEATHS MIDDLETON Thomas Russell at Princess Margaret Hospltsl Toronto on Friday July 9th 1976 Thomas Tom Middleton beloved husband of Joan of RR Barrie Deer tether of Carol Mrs Lerttln of Toronto and Llnde Mrs Harrlnotonl of stoney Creek desr grandfather of gandchlldren Dear brother of Jean Mrs Beard of Ortlllri Vera Mrs Russell of But falo Ethel Mrs Jones of Detroit Claire Mrs Miller of Florida and Hilton of Barrie Resting at the Jennetl Funeral Horne I57 Bradford St Barrie Visitation from Saturday at pm Ser vice In lhcchapel on Monday July It at Interment st Andrews Cemetery Orlllia LANG Willard Weilsley At his home Ora Station on Thursday July I976 Willard Wellsley Lana beloved husband of Nancy tiuether Deer father of Robert Austin and Timothy Scott Grandfather of Sites Christopher and brother of John Leno and Katherine Fraser Following cremation memorial service will be held at Steckley Funeral Chapel 30 Worsley srrnt Barrie on Monday July at in In lieu of flowers memorial done lions may be made to nnndinn Dlnbclic Assorlatlon SMITH John Peterson At the Royal Vlr torin Hospital Barrie on Sunday Ju ly I1 1976 John Paterson Smith in his oath yen Beltived husband of Hotel Mey Perry Father of the late Helen Rlohton Grandfather ol Judith monton Survived by three sisters ln Parsley Sroilnnd Resting iii thr Sterkliy Funeral Home 10 Worsley St Barrle Privati family venue on iuesrley July at pm Interment Barrio union Cemetery ARNOLD Funeral Home Chapel 177 BAYFIELD ST 7282530 Frlendly Courteous Service for urban beautification winterkill from your hedges privet Chinese Elm For sythia Lilac or whatever It could have been the ice storm last winter but there is lot of winterkill Cut out the dead branches and soon the bush will renew itself But until you do the dead parts will look unsightly and spoil the growth of the bush Do you have Peony bushes If you havent alread tied them up now is time Cut off the dead blossoms the buds that failed to open and any growth that is out of line Then take cord or green lastic twine and tie it around he bush about six inches above the ground Through storm or sun your Peony bush will remain compact and green fine accent at the back of the perennial bed Otherwise it will tend to sprawl hiding some of your ly messy do 2in1 operation this time of the year With my edger dig twoinch strip of grass along the sidewalk so that the grass doesnt grow untidily like bad haircut The little sods place careful in my barrow and trundle tem around to where the grass winterkilled or where the doggie dug or where the children spilled the barbecue fluid and lo the bald spots are covered havent been able to adapt this to the human scalp SEED TIME Now is good time to plant biennial and perennial seeds Find some corner of your garden where baby plants can row undisturbed and estabish small nursery there When ou think that bien nial ony blooms once and that for the rice of one bought in ga en centre you could grow dozens for yourself and ive away some it does ma sense to grow your own biennials Lets not be too technical about what constitutes bien nial lets say plant that customarily forms its rosette one year blooms the next anddics But some bloom the third year some dont really die and so on Some bless their hearts like Sweet William and Foxglove are ready self seeders so that you only have to watch for the seedlings in the spring and be careful not to destroy them ANTERBLRY BELLS iCampanula medium named centuries ago for the bells that the pilgrims wore on their shoes and put on their horses as they walked or rode to the Shrine of St Thomas RETLRN MOST MONEY Canadas forest industries re turn morc dollars to the country than all ex rts of oil natural gas and cos FOLLOW REGLLATIONS The allowable annual cut from Canadas forests is 823 billion cubic feet of wood year GROW FRth TREES Tree seeds frequently germi nate on rotting stumps or fallen decayed trees COMPETE CONSTANTLY Trees compete with each other as well as interact with other components of their im mediate surroundings vrgtVI may m1 Beauty always demands to be noticed So it IS with Ford Granada Classn Slyllng and innovative desrgn set Granada apart But Granadas beauty IS more than skin deep Even wrth IS trim Size and economical performance youll enjoy the kind of rOOm and riding comfort usually aSSOClaled wrth larger cars Whether you re looking for 2door or 4door youll find features and chome of options to excrte your imagination So get into Granada and spread little gm Put Ford Granada on your block beauty around your neighb0urhoody0u ll make big impression Just keep the price to yOurselt $440 1999 1I€I ext 44 in laps 315 FORD GRANADA 89mm normalcy to home ï¬nd flagellatrio OR LESS any 5v ir Ir Nzr