THIRTEENYEAR0L John Terry of Barrie raised $21984 for Big Brothers Saturday while bowling 136 N0 HE ISNT AlGlIT THE BAYCLIB CRANE game at Kenipview Bowl John Youth Bowling Coun cil member had 101 spon sors Examiner lhotoi were Liberal mi orneau seored solid vietory Saturday over his opponents in the Siiiieoe Tentre provnieial riding The Bradford businessman beat Nlll eandidate laul Wesseuger Rarrie lawyer with lrogressive tonservative leorge laylor another Rarrie lawyer tunshiiigthird lintortiuiately for Mr or neau the event was not pro vineial eleet ion but instead opening day of the annual Rig ltrothers Bowl for Millions week But there was nothing un fortunate about the eVeiit from the Big Rrothers point of VltW The organization raked in $11425 in pledges almost double last years opening day total thanks to the efforts of 1H bowlers The three proviiieial ean didates bowled together and wearing lshirt labelled KEEPING BABY titlll DRY CB operators asked to attend meeting The llairierllordeu llllltlgtltey Radio leani lne is spon soring publie information meeting today at the Snneoe Street Sehool in Angus betweeiitt and ll in An official of lrausport aiiada the federal agenty with jurisdiction over eitixeiis band radio use will diseuss rules and regulations governingtlieuseof ll radios iiitauada 13 operators are invited Admission is free Veterinarian Guest Speaker The llarrie lluniaiie Soeiety is lltiltllllg its annual general meeting tonight at at the Barrie lublie llllllill lir laii lleiiroy president of the tintario lliniiane Soeiety and veterinarian with the Toronto publie health department is guest speaker The publie is invited Legal Aid Cost $24 Million Legal aid eost intario taxpayers $24 million in 1976 not with million as stated in story in Fridays lilxaminei misplaced zero inflated the figure by Loon per eeiit $8 42557pledgedfor Big Brothers in first weekend of celebrity bowling ï¬rew representing auadian The Barrigljlfainiiier Monday February 11 1977 Winter Carnival The crowds llLilVl11ll DOLLARltlklllli Ltll Barrie woman wins $1 000 in Winter Carnival draw Marlene lxoeh ot Vt ellnigtoii World in llorida are Miles and Street Cast is the winner in the llerniee lliekliiig of Shanty Harrie liiitei tariiival Hobo Bay lurk draw Sports ttilllptlllltill results Winners ot the ltillll prie World lirooniball grand trip for two to Walt liisne ehampion lauleyanna Sports lraee avelogue Destination lltraiiee is the destination luesday night in the latest in series ot tranlogues sponsored by the Kiwanis luh of leiiipeiitelt Ha at Harrietentralollegiate auditorium Rob liitta born in New York tity and edueated at the liiited Nations lnteriiational Seliool will present Byways of lranee at ti in liekets to the travelogue eaii be bought at the door for eaeli lhe Harrie toneert Rand will perform before the show andduruigintermission Sp ak ot Ma aiitha House Sisters Susan latriek and llliabeth Laloiide will tell about Maiantha House to members of the ttptiinist luh of liarrie tonight at the likeie llaii at Face $2500 Repair Bill llarrie tlll faee repair bill of $2500 after an ll erusier was involved in two ear eollision Saturday morn ingon Highway to oiistable Robert Smith is suffering whiplash and euts after an aeeident involving Elwood lerrynian of Angus at 20a in at SuiieoeRoaditl Mr orneau earried off the vie tory with seore of 185 mm pared to Mr Wessengers 140 and Mr laylors 109 But Mr Taylor who was also representing the Barrie Rotary lub turned the tables on his opponents by bringing in $361th in pledges third highest of the day Mr forneau brought in $21099 Mr Wessenger$113118 in another friendly eompeti tion Sgt Rob lieuske of the RCMP took the poliLe honors with seore of 203 beating ll orporal Wes lrosser 201b Barrie loliee Thief lilarl Snider 162 and Supt Roy Burkett ot thetll 142i IIIIIHHUMIClHlJllNllI ther celebrities on hand in eluded Ald aiiiee Laking who turned in seore of 171 while here come de judge and Carl llarris big brother of the year who seored 177 Simeoe lVorth Ml Dr ll Rynard had been expeeted to bowl but was unable to attend lop seore for the lay not eouuting master bowlers was thi by Jaek Livingstone while Win Villeniaire with 272 had the highest seore among women bowlers Iop moueymakers were John Yallan with $49077 in pledges and Jim liemieux $433114 Both are big brothers tlier large pledge totals ineluded $28661 by lerey Shaughnessy $27375 George llarper former alder nan and eurreiit president of he Harrie lluroiiia Rotary llul $2ltHH by litryear old John Terry and $21252 by llill lire Fifteen Youth Rowling Louiieil members ineludiug John Terry brought in total f$til99tl The week long event will eon elude next Saturday with another eelebrity day Fear lured will be mateh involving Mayor Ross Areher liiiiisfil Reeve Bill libbins and ro Reeve lloward anipbell and Deputy reeve Al Melieaii Less famous bowlers are also invited to partieipate during the week at either Keinpview Bowl or Slieas Barrie Howl Sponsor sheets are available at either alley oi by ealliug Tli lTil lroeeeils go to the Harrie and District llig lllothers Assoeia tion whieh is hoping to top last years$22tiutitotal FAMILY Ulltl Judge Norton that is Judge Morton was one of 94 par tieipaiits Saturday in the first lay of Bowl for Millions Week fundrraising effort Slliilltl tiiizilirts lall Real IIstate lninstzl eoiisola tion North Ra Siding toiir solatioii tinalisf Kilsyth Flyers Mayors hallenge snowv mobile iaee winner Deputy reeve Al Meltan of tro lownship iiiiiiit up Home Alan loliiitoit in Vestra lowiisliip tliaiiit llt Hair pull llltlllttllltS tiaek still ii iii ners liliirk silo Karrie runiieis up It and Hunt luli Raver llttlti sled raee winner Gar loiige Little lake se eond lloug liatt Grand Valley peii dog lll gtil dogs wuinei tlilt lohitsiiii Grand Valle llltllt rv liek ltm taiiibirl Kid and his ii lll met win nei Riek Redard 11 Harrie with his log tlreteheii runners up luis Redard ll Barrie with Jody ittiiiiryeiiiviilti Riehie leads of Little Lake finished elose third in the seven entr field with his dog lutok tor llig liiotliers The judge bowled iesixetalile 111 and brought lll $124 in in pledges for the oigaiiuation tlIx anuner lhotoi