Auction us gum as law as up The Barrie Examner Friday July 23 197615 AUCTION Sale for Hubert and ESHHUF INNSF George Pifher 2ea7ii32i $3331 Death Notices Engagements Births 500 Wm °l HWY 89 hallww maximum 40 words additional words9cents per word mm Am c°°° A° Card of Thanks 25words ssoo PM Additional words cents per word EVELYN OIDHAM em Dug an b1 kph se $500 ERNBERG CP Other Wagner at an mus ca H°°h°d he 0mm TOWNSHIP OF INNISFIL $2306 02an 2t extra21 cents per line German cities may be better events are held at tTte large it 1m THN room suitewash stands chest Requests In writing for Ice time for THORNTON COMMUNITY CENTRE SOUTHINNISFIL COMMUNITY CENTRE LEFROY STROUDINNISFIL RECREATION CENTRE will be accepted by the undersigned until August 4th 1976 new Meistersin er Hall Organists an loves of organ music have been gathering In Nuernberg for 25 years for theOrgan Festival held each June known for their music festivals than Nuernberg Bayreuth has its Wagner Festival for ex ample and there are the Mo zart Festival in Wuerzburg and others in Wiesbaden and Sch of drawers pram mumui Coming Events $322 per column Inch pc flat back unique horse hair couch several rocking chairs piano cook stoves box stove 1000 square ft water LUMBER YARD AUCTION SATURDAY JULY 24TH at 930 am sharp for Browns Lumber at 141 Pine Street Collingwood Ont Sale of thousands of ft of cedar and pine lumber Incl 2x4s 2x8s BIRTNS JOHNSTON Mr ENGAGEMENTS BRENT LANE Mr and Mrs and Mrs Bruce 2xi0s 2xl2s and 1x6 Thousands of ft of trim Insulation exterior mm °lm d°°r and Nun mum lndlcoTO 2nd 3rd Chmco émli SESQHIHCTTVShtgnonnnt0r0Te 323maiï¬iï¬ Â£33325 EZIIVIIXR well en organ Ions grand Chmth and interior doors windows plywood hardware Items incl nails Wd°W °Ch°d sWAY 10 mm °°°b° Mmdal Tuesday July 701976aIR0vnIVictoria Brent to James Sherwood Lane son of But uembergs festival of like St Lawrence St Hospital Barrie sister for Jeffrey and Mr and Mn Kenneth Lane at Toronto glass plastic Rex Stain dowling machinery Incl 30 band saw tenenor mortiser sticker Dewalt Radial saw ft 18 iointer 14 table saw etc truck 1969 Ford ion as Is Terms cash or certified cheque day of sale Property sold HOUSE FURNISHING SALE MONDAY EVENING JULY 26TH at pm sharp for NORMAN McAR Thur the LINDLEY JAGO estate Mosley St Wasaga Beach near the medical centre sale of all house furnishings electrical ap pliances Incl refri erator HD stove 21 cu ft deep freezer auto washer dryer 73 Ford Torlno car 14 It plywood boat trailer china dishes antiques bedding linens tools etc etc Terms Cash or approved cheque day of sale LARGE GARAGE AUCTION WEDNESDAY JULY 28TH at 930 am sharp for HURON MOTORS 158 Vespra St Barrie Ont Sale of compete line of General Garage Equipment Incl aIr compressor 1968 Int HD tow truck hydraulic floor and air lacks steam Jennie Allen Dinostic Scope drill press gas welders greasing equipment new air bulk oil dispenser with 50 feet of hose valve equipment motor hoist painting equipment battery chargers large quantity of hardware items iron and scrap iron truck parts office equip ment 150 feet of steel ports bins of shelving wooden bins HD sockets and tools and full line of garage supplies etc Terms cosh Building sold George Pifher auctioneer FURNITURE SALE SATURDAY JULY 315T at 1030 am sharp for GEORGE AND RUTH BARBER At 30 Robinson St Collingwood Ont Sale of superior line of quality mostly antiques and some modern housefurnishings In cl round oak dining room table hall stand unusual carved mahogany buffet china cabinet section bookcase quality bedroom suites several pieces of pine incl 12 pane flat back etc several top quality parlor and occasional tables wash stands dressers beds antique glass and china crystal brass silver treen ware etc butter ladle I878 Donor old sealers and iars carnival wedgewood English china chairs Incl Windsor press back Vic torian plne bow back chicken coops etc spool bed blanket boxes old books set of Britannica Encyclopedia Smith and Barnes cabinet grand upright piano color TV painters equipment and sup plies lncl gallons of new paint plus many articles too numerous to list Terms cash No reserve Home sold PS Everything is In top condition George Pifher auctioneer HEREFORD SALE FRI AUG 6TH 130 pm for WM McLEAN lot 22 Con Not towasago twp mile south as Stayner on the Warrington Rd Sale of registered hereford cows calves stockers fat cattle registered Hereford bull yrs old Rollo Domino breeding ANTIQUE SALE MON AUG at 530 pm for DIANNE ZAMIS Can Nottawasaga twp FURNITURE SALE THUR AUG 12 at pm for MRS EVERETT LOUGHEED 94 Wellington St west Barrie Ont New refrigerator HD stove etc Jy28 ARCHER COL WILL AUCTIONEER APPRAISER BARRIE ONTARIO 7268904 Selling Successful Soles Since 1957 HOUSEHOLD AUCTION FOR MRS DORA BROWN WEDNESDAY EVENING JULY 28 AT 630 PM AT EMBASSY HALL 1386 BLAKE ST BARRIE Painted antique table maple wardrobe trunk carpets pole lamp side tables wool broadloom rug Axminster rug rocking chair kitchen step stool hat stand rounded glass chino cabinet antique sad iron kitchen clock vibrator bar rug 12 18 electric fireplace box lawn chairs chrome picnic table pair of crutches garden tools cracks aluminum roaster bun warmer iron pots step ladder antique dresser cedar chest piece bedroom suite box springs and mat tress lamps mirror Underwood typewriter mahogany bookcase record cabinet desk and chair library table electric blankets bedding quilts etc Duncan Phyfe drop leaf table and chairs square type china cabinet bed chesterfield and chair mirror coffee table combination radio and record player Fleetwood television footstools chrome suite and chairs utility table iewellery Partial list only HOUSEHOLD ESTATE SALE OF LATE ALEX SlM WEDNESDAY EVENING AUG 11 AT 630 PM AT EMBASSY HALL 386 BLAKE ST BARRIE Sale of complete household furniture ap pliances dishes bedding tools 1968 Dodge sedan HOUSEHOLD AUCTION FOR MRS GLADYS UNDERHILL WEDNESDAY EVENING AUG 18 AT 630 PM AT EMBASSY HALL 386 BLAKE ST BARRIE All household furniture appliances bed ding dishes grandfather clock snow blower carpenter tools etc TREMENDOUS ANTIQUE AUCTION SATURDAY JULY 31 at 1130 AUCTION SALE for DOUGLAS SEVERN to be held in the Lions Hall in am sharp for JERRY WATSON plus inclusions Inside at Klean Auto Body Shop 354 TIffin St Barrie west of 400 Hwy Sale of antiques collectables copper brass and household furnishings such as very good 150 year old ornate pump organ antique rocking chair antique spinning wheel gramaphone and 7B RPM records wicker arm chair woshstand pitcher cloth covered antique chair very old piece solid oak bedroom suite antique walnut dresser pine table pine blanket box antique Empire gaming table antique cranberry banquet lamp country French style Louis IV cone bottom and back settee walnut breakfront pair brass cupid sconces 16th century style Spanish curio cabinet marble top lamp tables with matching coffee table Mediterranean style ceramic clocks copper pot etc as well as full line of household fur niture Terms cash or cheque with satisfactory ID Held inside rain or shine Lunch available Watch for full list July 28 Bill Barr Auction Service BILL BARR Auctioneer 10 Marion Cres 7280744 Jy2330 BILL BARR AUCTION SERVICE Antiques forms industrial household estates mortgages consignments and appraisals HONESTY INTEGRITY AND COURTESY OUR MOTTO Successor to Jer Coughlin CALL 728 744 err the Village of Tottenham on SATURDAY JULY 31 AT PM The sale offers good furniture and elec appliances incl Frigidaire refrigerator wbot tom freezer white like new Woods 21 cu ft deep freeze ComfortAir window type air conditioners Kawasaki model 90 spd motor bike fully high way legal 380 miles Suzuki model 125 spd motor bike fully highway legal 1425 miles both in new condition Starcraft 15 aluminum boat convertible top Mercury 50 hp outboard motor elec start also trailer winch and lights excellent condition sells com plete Nimrod tent trailer and miscellaneous items TERMS Cash day of sale Cheques identification Nothing to be removed until settledfor ACCIDENTS Neither the owner nor the auctioneer will be responsible for accidents or property loss ERNIE SEVERN Auctioneer RR No Allistan Tel 7N435lt7467 SCL No I0 Jy2329 GRAHAM ALLEN Auction Service Recent graduate of Reisch World Wide College of Auc tioning FREE SERVICES FOR ANY CHARITABLE ORGANIZATION IN SIMCOE COUNTY 7372491 or 7265055 MVSEAu2 paint sprayer ploughs some china and glass building materials many antiques and other items too numerous to mention Lunch available Not responsible for accidents Auc tioneer Brian Blowes Slmcoe Co Lic No 59 AUCTION SALE Saturday July 24 11300m Estate sale at the FRANCIS GRENIER Farm Lot 11 l2 Medonte Township Concession miles east of Hillsdole Signs on Highway No93 Consisting of antiques glass other furniture buggy cutter harvest table church pew dining room suite bedroom suite flat back cupboard gas stove like new spinning wheel blanket boxes washstand wicker wheel chair tiffany table lamp cranberry table lamp blue Victorian vase complete set of fireplace crane tramnel witches cauldron and kettle wooden bowls butter pats brass Aladdin lamp char coal irons sad Irons cracks sealers and many other items too numerous to mention RAYMONS DUBEAU Auctioneer 4872404 SCL No 41 Jy2l23 AUCTION SALE Mon Aug Civic Holiday Auction sale of David Brown 950 diesel tractor full line of farm Implements modern and an tique furniture appliances old English china dining room suite organ and bench drill press cidar press milk cows farm gates etc etc For Leo Kambeltz Lot 22 Con 11 Essa Township lust off Hwy 27 on County Road 31 miles north of Thornton miles south of Barrie This large auction sale will start at 1030 am Terms cosh No reserve Owner or Auctioneer not responsible for accidents day of sale FRANK BENNETT AND JOHN WEBB Auctioneers Jy22232930 AUCTION SALES at the COOKSTOWN SALES BARN mile east of Cookstown on Hwy 89 YOU BRING ITl WE SELL lTI TUESDAYS PM Livestock and Produce FRIDAYS PM Household goods or what have you COMPLETE FARM AND HOUSEHOLD DISPERSALS For further details contact FRANK WEBB Cookstown 1705 4589172 4589784 WTF ALLEN HORNER Auction Service BARRIE SlMCOE COUNTY Form Household OAntiques °Appraisals RR NO BRADFORD ONT Phone net7753659 or 7054584589 FTF RETENDER for CONTRACT 7525 Tenders will be received by the undersigned in the envelopes provided up to 200 pm on Monday August 11 1976 for the supply and placement of 81X lineal feet of 66 inch diameter mainly Class 11 con crete pipe storm sewer 2500 lineal feet of 30 inch diameter mainly Class IV con crete pipe sanitary sewer 21X lineal feet of 54 inch diameter gouge tunnel liner Looo lineal feet of 24 inch diameter mainly Class IV con crete pipe sanitary sewer Each tender must be ac companied by certified cheque payable to the City in the amount of of the tender amount An agreement to bond must be submitted with the ten der and bond in the amount of 100 of the tender sum will be required from the party to whom the Contract is awarded $2500 nonrefundable deposit is required for each set of plans and specifications which may be obtained at the office of the City Clerk City Hall Barrie Lowest or any ten der not necessarily accepted Straughan City Clerk PO Box 4w Barrie Ontario Jy2330Au6 ice Rental Costs Minor Hockey Figure Skating $2000 Other Thornton South lnnisfil S25 Stroud $2800 Larry Morrow Recreation Coordlnatar Township of lnnisfil Stroud Ontario Emmi my 40 11 TOWNSHIP OF INNISFIL Sale of Used Bolens Riding Mower years old approximate 12 hp 36 cut requires some Motor Repairs May be viewed at Innisfll Park Sealed Bids will be accepted by the undersigned until Tuesday August 3rd 430 pm Larry Morrow Recreation Coordlnator Township of lnnisfil Stroud Ontario ra Jy2l 232830 TENDER CALL TOSORONTIO MUNICIPAL OFFICES Sealed Bulk Tender clearly marked TENDER TOSORONTIO MUNICIPAL OFFICES EVERETT ONTARIO will be received by the Clerk Mr Gordon McCracken RR No Everett Ont unt113 pm EDST Thursday 12th August 1976 for the construction of two storey 1380 sq ft Municipal building Plans and Specifications may be obtained from the office of the Ar chitects Carswell Griesbach 128 St Paul St Collingwood Ont upon deposit of $20000 cheque payable to the Architects This deposit will be refunded upon the return of the plans and specifications In good condition within two weeks from the date on which Tenders close The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted Mr Gordon McCracken Clerk Jy23 TENDER Tenders are invited for SIDEWALK REPAIR 500 feel more or less 44 inches wide by inches thick Old cement to be disposed of Better to provide proof of liability Tenders to be submitted to the undersigned by August 1976 Lowest tender not necessarily EXAMINER WANT ADS PHONE 7282414 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC MEETING Mldhurst Community Centre July 271976B30 pm Jy2l 232330 Brent WESTBROOK Joan and Jim are pleased to announce the birth of daughter Amy Susanne at Royal Vii Iarls Hospital on Wednesday July 14 I976 sister for Alison Our thanks to Dr Ravenscrofl and nursing staff MURIELS FLOWERS 77 BAYFIELD ST 7281561 the marriage to take place In Collier St United Church on Friday August 77th at 7pm CARDS 0E TNANKS SIMPSON Words cant express our heartfelt gratitude and appreciation to friends neighbors relatives and com munity of Shanty Bay for the beautiful floral tributes donations and cards of sympathy shown us In our loss of loving husband father and grandfather Lila Simpson and family HANDY wish to thank friends for visits and cards received whilst was in hospital Special thanks to doctors and nurses on dfh floor and Knox Church Lorne Handy Au6 Mondays child Is fair of face Tuesdays child is full of grace Wednesdays child Is full of woe Thursdays child heater to co Fridays child Is loving and giving Saturdays child works hard for Its My lng 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 men will include the name of your child Jflm ANGUS LIONS FLEA MARKET Highway 90 Angus every Sunday 12 to pm the any of the week month and year of 00 birth the weight and other vital in TH RENTAL formation printed message can Call 4246906 or 4241862 after become permanent record in Babys 11 Book or Family Albums The rate for Pm Barrie Examiner 81th Notice is only $500 Maximum 40 words Additional words cents per word PHONE 778 2414 GOOD NEWS STORY When you an nounre the birth of your child In The Barrie Examiner clippings of the notice are available for Babys Book Family Tree Records and to mail your friends and relatives In those far away places Place an announcement alter birth Call The Barrie Examiner Classified 728 2414 HAPPY OCCASION The birth of your child To tell Ihf good news to friends and neighbors Thr Barrle Ex aminnr Classified Staff are as near as your telephone The day of birth iusl dlnl778 2474 4773 FAST Printed lntlcrn omiis MATTHEWS John William At the Ponclnnguishonr Hospital on Thursday July 22 1976 John Matthews Beloved husband of Helen Matthews of RR No Angus Lovrng father of Joan Mrs West of Angus William Henry and John Edward both of Collingwood and Douglas Richard of Angus Predecensad by Donald George Dear grandfather of la granchildren and one great grandchild Dear brother of May Mrs BlonkIn of New Lowell Ontario Margaret Mrs Morby of Glcnrnirn Ontario and George Henry oi oi New Lowell Resting at the Jonnetl Funeral Home 152 Bradford 51 Barrio Visitn tion from hursday Service in Illl chapel on Saturday July 74th at Interment Angus Union Cemetery An Orange Sorvuur No 8811 and the Royal Blnrk Pnrcrptory wrll he held on Friday evening at 30 rind thn Truv Blue acupiod Vespra Recreation Committee SecretaryMRSHELEN mom WI Old Pullic 99 poucg VILLAGE OF ANGUS present plans for the proposed Lodge No 547 hi in Box ANGUS township floodlit ball diamond phone 4245908 at Midhurst All interested Jym 23 residents are Invited to attend Jy24 PIIBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE in 91 an to The Barrie Planning Board will be holding public meeting on TUESDAY JULY 27 1976 at 700 pm in the Council Chambers of City Hall to consider request to permit automobile parking on vacant lands municipally known as 80 and 82 Essa Road This area is zoned Residential RMI which does not permit such use Interested persons should attend or write to express their opinions Bates Assistant SecretaryTreasurer Planning Board Jy232627 The Barrie Planning Board will be holding public meeting on TUESDAY JULY 27 1976 at 730 pm in the Council Chambers of City Hall The Board has received request to subdivide ap proximately acres of land south of Patricia Avenue and east of the Bayfield commercial properties The area is designated Residential in the Official Plan and zoned Residential R3 and the applicant proposes 21 single family lots for detached dwellings Interested persons should attend or write to express their opinions ARNOLD Funeral Home Chapel 127 BAYFIELD ST 7282530 Friendly Courteous Service MWF55 Easy Luxury 4709 SIZES 3448 474 JWd EASYSEW see dia ram Printed Pattern 470 Wom ens Sizes are 34 38inch bust with 40inch hip 36 140 bust 42 hip 38 42 bust 44 hip 40 44 bust 46 hip 42 46 bust 48 hip 44 48 bust 50 hip 46 50 bust 52 hip 48 52 bust 54 hip $100 for each pattern cash cheque or money order Add 15¢ for each pattern for first class mail and handling Ont residents still 79 sales tax Print plainly Size Style Num Iisr your Name Address Send to Anne Adams Pattsm Dept The Barrie Examiner STnoUD By MRS CAMPBELL STROUD The St James United Church Women here will hold sale of nearlynew clothin onSaturdaySept25 Mem met recently at the home of Mrs Audrey Emms andenjoyeda icnic They also visited the mms beautiful gardens and fish ponds and ad mired Mrs Emms macrame Mr and Mrs Frank Donato of Sudbury with their two children called on Mrs Fred Wright Victoria St last week Heidi Todd of Uxbridge en joyed weds vacation with grand rents Mr and Mrs Allen odd 1erm Mmpbell Mr an rs Cam 11 and Peggy Sue 8deth mthannual reunion ofthefami 1y of the late Alexander Camp bell and Agnes Aikens held in the conservation area at Car ruthers Memorial Park Aven mï¬ames were conducted for adults andchildren In the absence of president Duncan Campbell Hazel Rolly conducted the business meet The 1907 reunion will be bed at New Lowell conserva tion area Two of lnnisfils oldest families also held reunions on Sunday the Cowan family at Bates Assistant SecretaryTreasurer Planning Board Jy232627 lnnisfil Centennial Park and the Sutherland family at StroudInnisfil recreation cen tre Lakelands senior citizens held their picnic July 15 at Lake Couchiching three bus loads making the trip After chicken lunch some members went on boat tour while others layed games in cluding nail iving and ground darts woolen stole was won in draw by Mrs Brown bazaar bake sale and guilt draw will be held at 10 am Saturday July 31 at Lakelands By MRS JOHNSTON Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Philip McLeod who were wed on Saturday in Bethel Bap tist Church in Orillia Dan Horne and David Strachan are on trip to California Because of the good haying weather there wasnt large crowd at the community picnic at the hall on Friday evening Mr and Mrs Paul Langman and daughter of Ottawa were here to attend the wedding of Pauls sister Hazel on Satur day and spent few days with his parents Mr and Mrs Gor don Langman and his sisters and brothers genLBW Whip up this capeshawl IIOw for the season ahead Its real softypure luxu ry for airconditioned restau rants breezy days Crochet of fluffy mohair in easy rib stitch Pattern 7042 Misses Sizes 10 20 included 31 00 for each patterncash cheque or money order Add 15¢ each pattern for first class mail and handling Send to Alice Brooks Needlecraft BeltThe Barrie Examiner 60 Progress Avenue Scarborough Ontario M1P4P7ll1st residents silil 7¢ sales tax Print plain ly Pattern Number Your Name dress More than ever before 200 de signs plus free printed iii side NEW 1976 Needlecraft Cat slogue Has everything 75¢ Crochet with Square Crochet Wardrobe Nifty Fifty Quilts Ripple Crochet Sew Knit Book Flower Crochet Book Mï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬‚ freer 883888 Hairpin Crochet Book $100 Instant Crochet look $100 Instsnt Macrame look $100 Instant Money look $100 Complete Afghans 14 3100 Easy Art of Needlepoint 5100 Complete Gift Book $100 Book of IS Quilts £1 60¢ Museum Quilt Book 50¢ 15 Quilts for Today 60¢ Book of 16 Jiffy Rugs 50¢ 12 Prize Afuns 12 60¢ 60 Progress Avenue Scarborough Ontario M1 4P7 GET $100 pattern tree choose it from NEW SPRING SUMMER CATALOG Packed with hundreds of great sun sport city travel style Send 75¢ for Catalog Now Ssii Knit Book Instant Money Crafts Instant Sawing look Instant fashion look Too much OTTAWA CPI Lavish ser vings of steak at barbecue for an international home eco nomics conference here this week raised ebrows among Third World delyegates At time when experts are saying the North American diet which gets its protein from ainfed animals is taking ood out of the mouths of devel oping nations think we could have set better example said one woman who asked not to be identified Mine rescues TORONTO CPI team from Denison Mines Ltd of El liot Lake has taken top honors in the Ontario mine rescue corn petition Natural Resources Minister Leo Bernier an nouncedWednesda The team un er captain John Mclean posted the best score in competition with six finalists Other team members included Keith Gilbert Aurele Beau re Felix Noel Jack Hare and iborSzabo STICKS HIS NECK OUT turtle makes progress only when its neck is out of its shell music goes on all summer from April to October encom assing opera hot jazz cham music choral singin and rformances by the new Philharmonic Orchestra cit musical past goes back to Middle Ages when it was noted for Its schools for singers Native son Hans Sachs shoemaker prolific poet and singing master inspired Wag ner Die Meistersinger von Nuernberg Sachs ekits and poems are featured each summer but this year the 400th anniversary of is death the city Is honoring him with special events This weekend Die MeistersI nger is being staged with Act One performed in St Cath arines Church just as Wagner wrote it The church now in ruins makes dramatic set ting Act Two is set In front of the Sachs shop which now has large statue of the famous shoemaker alongside and Act Thr takes lace on meadow above the egnitz River which winds hough Nuernberg FONT JOKES There will be lottery flea make of shoes shoe fashion market show and Hans Sachs schuevnirs which is ap propriate as the old master sin on were fond of uns jokes an farces ban will play musical instruments of the MiddleAges Althou Wagner neverlived in Nuern rg he visited it sev eral times and was intrigued with its traditional singing classes and song competitions between artisan guilds The In baldus and the Frauenkirche have sensitive acoustics that gr to soft planisslmo or to roaring crescendo Or gan concerts with orchestras are held at the Opera House and the Mestersinger Hall TOWN RESTORE If music is incidental to holiday in Europe there is lots more to engross visitor The old wa led town although heav ily bo bed during the war is restored with most of Its ink sandstone churches half im bered buildln with five store of smal gables and merc ants mansions with oriel windows The walled city In lively with traffic department stores wine stuben beer cellars restaurants record camera gift and craft shops sex stores sidewalk cafes and movie houses one is showing Canada Home of the Black Bears with guady posters of the moun tains Mounties and mighty rivers Many youn people sprawl on sandstone ic ges below the can lie or sit in the sun at sidewalk cafes or grassy spots along the river he former castle granary now is youth hostel and young people can holiday cheaply rig the heart of medieval splendor They can take advantage of bonuses offered to visitors by the city tourist office Nuenborg sauna 08 In plcal restaurant in Old own free public transportation for day and free admission to the Imperial Castle and the Duerer House Takes exception to products being termed junk foods CALGARY CPI Doug Lauder resident of Lowneys Ltd of ontreal resents cam pal ns labelling many of the con ection Industrys products School bus is boat BRIDGEWATER NS CPI Ingram Wolfe is one school bus driver who really knows his rules of the road In fact theres little he doesnt know about the tides and winds currents and chan nels in the LaHave islands Mr Wolfes bus however has only one wheel and that is used for steering It does have snu cabin and jaunty spanker sail to keep it pointed into the wind when its moored The bus known as the Althea is used to take children of fish ermen living on Bells Hirtle Wolfe and Mosher islands where the LaHave River meets the Atlantic Ocean south of Brid ewater es finebuilt boat said Mr Wolfe Shes dry and iet never gives any trouble make the run twice each morning and afternoon and reckon the kids like her as well asldo Seven youngsters including one of Mr Wolfes daugiters ride Althea to 60 days year in the fall spring During the winter the boat is brought ashore and schoolage children board on the mainland with relatives and friends until spring ighthouse keeper Mr Wolfe took on his current post ing at Mosher Island six years ago He made regular trips to deliver his daughter to the mainland and then was ap proacbed to provide lar service for the other nei bor hood children CARRIES TWO GROUPS Althea carries the children in two groups each morning and afternoon Four elementary school children make up the ir 3131p and three highschool st t8 the second Hired by the municipal school board of Lunenburg County Al thea is considered to be regu lar school bus and therefore must have safety inspections The board of commissioners of public utilities inspects all Nova Sootia school buses twice each term through certified lo cal mechanics But Mr Wolfes bus is an ex ion ccgm undergoes rigorous an nual inspection by the ship safety branch of the Canadian Coast Guard and her skipper receives certificate attestin to her seaworthiness an safety Like other hoses she carries fire extinguisher and submits to thorougt motor examination Lifejackets and fathoms of rope an amber and bailing carts accent her different char acter and follow legal require meals keep her in da toda shapem Mr Wo esai Igof ganddoerrandsev ery day as well as taking the kids The main thing is to pre vent trouble before it hap palsll such as candy chocolate bars gum and peanuts as junk food Mr Lauder 38 said In an in terview that confections have lot of food value and should not be lumped with junk food by nutritionists We lack the resources to counter the negative sugar at tacks Mr Lauder said refer ring to recent campaigns to re strict the presence of socalled junk foods In school cafeterias We dont apologize to anyone for the sugar content In our products Any child following reputable dental hygiene rogram should have no earo sugar Despite the mounting criBr cism the sweettooth markeljï¬ vowing Last year the penny candy image of confections embossed sales of 8538 lion in Canada Mr Lauder said of that amount 37 per cent was sold through tobacco stores and wholesale outlets while less than 20 per cent was sold through food stores SWITCH EMPIIASIS He said the food store Is the biggest opportunity waitin for the industry in Canada ich has switched its customer em phasis durin the last five years from child to the woman shopper between ages 19 and 49 To capture this market the multipack of chocolate bars was introduced Multipack sales which now represent 12 to 13 per cent of the total candy market are the fastest rising in the chocolate sector having increased BL per cent during the last ra years Parental control ann eoonomy are the reasons for thC multibar package popularity Mr Lauder said The packages normally cost 10 to 15 per cent less than an equivalent amount of individ uallywrapped bars Mothers select the package hence the size quantity and quality of bars is dictated by her not the child MISSING MARKET Food stores are missing this market he said because dis count stores are selling most of the mumpackages Mr Lauder said confection sales are expected to increase this year aftera twoyear Impulse buyinï¬ccaun for 78 cent of candy sold while only 22 per cent of candy annual sales is saturated by seasonal buying for Helloweat Christmas Valentines Day and EasterMr Landausaid There will be no in bar sizes but prices will not de cline even mus have slumped few yesrsago However it hes not reached the prelm levels and the in terim costs of other landless ts such as cocoa have risen so the point where artificial sub stitutes are being found Cocoa which sold foracaaisspound in 1973 now costs cents pound EXAMINER WANT ADS PHONE 7282414