unï¬imti itsThe Barrie Examiner Friday August 13 1976 Ap NELP WANTED REVEL INTERNATIONAL REQ UIRES SPRAY PAINTER for decorative lighting fixtures and sheet metal work Must be able to work and supervise other people and look after paiht department also WELDER Electric Arc gas experience necessary ACDC experience definite advantage Must be able to organize and look after welding department CONTACT DON McRAE 73 Morrow Rd Barrie 7370561 EXECUTIVE The General Sales Manager of this rapidly growing company Au18 SECRETARY requires an experienced secretary The successful applicant will be bright ambitious with experience in statistical reporting and proficient in typing and shorthand Knowledge of French language is desirable but not essential This position offers the mature applicant an opportunity to become involved in the companys overall Compensation will be commensurate with experience and marketing and sales program qualifications Please send complete resume to GENERAL SALES MANAGER CHRYSLER CANADA OUTBOARD LTD 92 Davidson Street BARRIE UPHOLSTERER REQUIRED part time posrtian MUSIDOIUIIYikperrtltclif Telephone 737 0621hu5iness hours CROCK AND Block Restaurant and Tavern has openings for night hIDIItl rocks experienced Cashiers day ranitor dishwasher please apply II person to 375 Hayfield Stiint hllWIIrl IO and it EMPLOYMENT WANTED STUDENTS AVAILABI to itiinll kinds oI robs for an hour day week Call Student Manpower 7M 4740 to ii range tor the help you need BABYSITTING or housekeeping pom tian wanted Telephone 775 0586 AM AVAILABLE tor housework hmer lay Allnriclale arrn Dltlrr rec Telephone 718 4925 WILL BAHYSI nre st hooters in my home Monday to Friday OTIrTWsYV and St Vincent area Constant supervision Telenhnne 726 4277 LEGAL NOTICE TOCREDITORS AND OTHERS In the Estate of EVA MARGARET BOYLE late of the City of AUCTION SALES television mantel clock ww CHER COL WILL AUCTION SALES AUCTIONEER APPRAISER BARRIE ONTARIO 7268904 Selling Successful Sales Since 1957 MRS GLADYS UNDERHILL WEDNESDAY EVENING AUG 18 at 630 pm at EMBASSY HALL 386 BLAKE ST BARRIE Beautiful carved French provincial chesterfield suite Walnut dining room suite with round table Mahogany cased grandfather clock Duncan Fyfe plant stand pc caned Chesterfield suite walnut bedroom suites complete Several trunks cut glass goblets china etc desk chair hall mirror several rugs oak tables portable sewing machine mahogany table GE vacuum cleaner exerciser GE fan golf clubs 12 gauge double barrelled shot gun GE electric stove enamel kitchen table steals small radio coffee urn victrola records walnut hall table New Vista Upholstered living room chairs humidifier several pictures bed ding bedspreads step ladder adding machine stand Duomatlc Philco combination washer and dryer Thor washing machine 24 extension ladder Snowbird snow blower hp motor numerous car penter tools carpenters cabinet many other Items too numerous to Estate of late RUSSELL WRIGHT Ontario Au13 EXAMINER WANT ADS PHONE 7282414 ON HWY 89 WEST OF HWY 27 Barrie in the County of Simcoe Widow deceased All persons having claims against the Estate of Eva Margaret Boyle late of the City of Barrie in the County of Sim coe Widow who died on or about the 8th day of July 1976 are hereby notified to send par ticulars of some to the un dersigned on or before the 13th day of September 1976 after which date the Estate will be distributed with regard only to the claims of which the un dersigned shall then have notice and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim they shall not then have notice DATED at Barrie this 10th day of August 1976 LIVINGSTON MYERS COCK BURN Barristers and Solicitors 89 Collier St Box 698 Barrie Ontario LAM 4Y5 Solicitors for the Executor Allen Owen Boyle AUCTION SALE of furniture household effects dishes and china some linen hand and garden tools for the ESTATE OF THE LATE ALFRED WEBB to be held SATURDAY AUG 28 commencing at 1230 Located at 233 Victoria St in the Village of Stroud on 10th Can of Innislil Township east of High way No 11 Terms cash Estate must be set tied VERNON AYRES Auctioneer run Stfoud scna Aul3 2027 AUCTION SALE of furniture appliances some antique pieces Quebec stove large quantity of electrical tools hand and garden tools several miscellaneous items Yamaha parts etc for MRS NORMA IRWIN to be held SATURDAY SEPT 18 commencing at 1130 am sharp Lacoted in the hamlet of Barclay on Highway No II lust south of the 0th Con of Innisfil Township or mrtes south Stroud vtIIogo Terms cash Home for sale VERNON AYRES Auctioneer of freeze Ritz Sttoud scns dressers beds cracks sealers AulJ $3 silver brass or lamps laltleills AUCTION SALE of furniture household effects appliances some dishes and china several antique pieces piece dining room suite Heintz man piano rocking chairs pine pieces parlor tables hand and garden tools etc for DALTON BANTING to be held Saturday Sept commencing at 12 30 pm Located in the vtlloge of Thorn ton on Highway 27 Terms cash home sold VERNON AYRES Auctioneer Stroud SCL 23 Aul320 17 EXAMINER WANT ADS PHONE 728241 Antique bottles brass lamp Over 150 bundles of new clothing men womens and Balance of variety stare Stork Tools and household fur niture Many more articles too numerous to mention ORO DISTRICT LIONS CLUB SUNDAY SEPTEMBER ORO FAIR GROUNDS AT 11 babies penter tools etc ISATURDAY SEPT at 11 DCS AUCTIONS DCS ANTIQUES it FINE FURNITURE ND 40 MILES NORTH OF TORONTO IN THE VILLAGE OF COOKSTOWN SUNDAY AUG ISAT PARTIAL LIST ONLY olid Oak Roll Top Desk Rosewood case Piano by Van Gruisen also ebonized Inlaid case Piano by Von Gruisen Heayily Carved Wal Board room Table 18005 Wal Highbay Chest Vicl HalfRod Vanity Jacobean Oak Gateleg DropLeaf Tables Vict Couch Eng Farmhouse also Pressback Rocking Chair Heavily Carved Wal Vrct Sideboard Burl Wal door Bookcase Others in Oak Carved Parlour Pump Organ by Bell of Guelph Jacobean Oak Tea Trolley Vict Carved Mah Overmantel Mirror Others Oak Draw leaf Dining Tables also Various Sets of Dining Chairs Canadian Pine Multipone Flatback Cupbrd Wal Other China Display Cabinets Mah Inlaid also Oak Wardrobes With Matching Dressers Chests Welsh style Pine Pub Benches Mah Inlaid Oak also Welsh Dressers Wal Scotch Sideboard Sel of VIct Parlour Chairs also Rockers Wal Twin Ped Washstand Marble top Washstands Welsh style Pine Flatback having Leaded Glass Doors Pino top Harvest Type Table Eng Pine Armoiro Oak Hallstands Soveral Pine Chests of Drawers Pine Frame Wall Mirrors Carved Oak Server Others Eng Vict Wal Dining Tables Jacobeon Oak Other Plant Hall Tables Pine framed Pub Mirrors Towol racks Pine Drysiriks Pine Corner Shelves also Hanging Shelves Pine Corner Cupbrds Vict Brass Iron Bed Vienna type wall Clocks Various Wood also Marble Case Mantel Clocks Variely it 051 Iron Pots Cauldron etc Variorus Framed Pictures PltltIS etc Approx 300L095 AUTR TERMS CASH CHEQUE CHARGEX PARKING PREVIEW REFRESHMENTS STORAGE DELIVERY AVAILABLf DAY PRIOR TO SALE 10 ALSO HOURS PRIOR TO SALE BIDS MAY BE LEFT AT OFFICE If UNABLI TO ATTEND SAIL DEREK RICNARD OSBORNE AUCTIONEERS PHONE 05 458 9116 AUCITIONEERS JOBBERS Estate Household and farm Dispersal sales of all types Large or small consignments Auction centre sales by appouitmeni Bryan Pacello Auctioneer Appraiser 7266314 7378879 ETC SATURDAY AUGUST 14th AT 12 NOON AT 49 MORROW RD tins sealers books show ase china cabinet Aull l3 Auctioneer Appraiser 7264841 We Invite Your Trust ESTATE SALE SATURDAY AUG 14th at 10 30 sharp for the estate of the late lrene Collie miles east of Collingwood turn off Hwy No 26 at the Botteau Bridge near the Pleasant Manor Motel Sale of house and icottage furnishings iric practically new electrical appliances frost fr refrigerator and stove chest freezer wringer washer beds chests dressers garden hand tools and many miscellaneous OrTICICS etc etc ANTIQUE FURNITURE SALE SATURDAY AUG 2i 1976 at 10 30 sharp tar Duncan McLeod in the Village of New Lowell 15 houses west of lhe Sale of all antique hause TUTTISTATQS eectrica crppiiatxvs Terms Cash 8ft chest arrowbock and harrs chests battles large quartly 0t hood and or bedding and qults boon etc Homescd hum ace dishes FURNITURE SALE WEDNESDAY EVENING AUC 25th at rt and Carl Murray the Lions Den 84 Huronaria Cat Sale of all 5e lut shrugs erect relrqeiaczr garden tools linens artnues and KLC new Westinghouse homes sold ANTIQUE FURNITURE SALE SATURDAY AUG 28th at 10 30 sharp Mrs 155 Walnut St Coilingwood sharp for Barry Cook Collitgwood ath IkdITTq TO Cl Jii aw ti to er Joy Cooke at or Sale of house tarnishian electrical appliances bedding linens antique china glassware hondandgordentools inc new rototiller alsaantiques andcollec tor items Terms cash Home sold HAVING AN AUCTION CALL EARLY FOR BEST DATES CON SIGNMENT SALES HELD REGULARLY FOR TRUCKING RO STORAGE CALL THE AUCTIONEER PHONE 7264841 BARRIE OR WRITE 102 NELSON ST BARRIE ONT Au13 PIFHER AUCTIONEER BARRlEPHONE 7264841 list Also from the home of MRS SCOTT OF IARRI walnut gateleg table walnut trimmed needlepoint chairs chino cabinet 12 pc setting Rogers Bros silverware cabinet Axminster rugs plat farm rocker Chesterfield rocking chair umbrella holder pr twin beds dressing table with dove tail handles pc solid walnut bedroom suite Scatter rugs long mirror qty sheets towels bed ding etc electric mixer kitchen suite lawn chairs quilts dishes many more items too numerous to list FRIDAY EVENING AUG 20 at 630 pm located on CON IO FLOS TWP two miles east of Hwy 27 Finlay Condor wood cool cook stove Electrohome portable TV studio couch Westinghouse lwasher spin dryer Molfat electric stove pine cupboard wasnstanas dressers Old pictures Cream separator 1969 Novao cyl car automatic only 13000 orig miles selling as is Qty Ifirewood 1948 Ford tractor furrow plow Turf Boy lawnmower gnew Full line horse drawn machinery bench vise tools box Par ftial list only ForMARKENNIS located of lot Can MATCHEDASH llWP miles NE of Coldwater on County Rd 17 Sale of high class llarm machinery baled hay mixed grain and household furniture Aul3 MARPLES ANTIQUE AUCTION Saturday August 14 at pm preview at pm in the AVENING COMMUNITY HALL miles south of Stayner on Air porth Featuring pine primitives and original colors Absolutely No Reserve Refreshments Auctioneer NORM MARPLE Box 284 FLESHERTON 15199242611 Au13 GRAHAM ALLEN AUCTION SERVICE Any type of Sale Hollor for Top Dollar Free services for charitable fund raising organizations 7265055 or 7372491 MWFSIO BILL BARR AUCTION SERVICE Antiques farms industrial household estates mortgages consignments and appraisals HONESTY INTEGRITY AND COURTESY OUR MOTTO Successor to Jerry Coughlin CALL 7280744 FTF ALLEN HDRrvER Auction Service BARRIE SIMCOE COUNTY Household OAppraisals RR NO BRADFORD ONT Phone 4167753659 or 7054584589 Farm Antiques FTF TENDERS Canada Postes Post Canada llr The Post Office Department invites £1ch Tenders for the tran smrtatipn of mail between Barrie Et Cullingwood Eui particulars of tender sparrlsalDns Schedule of iPdllUn lander forms etc may attuned iron the Postmasters 311 MilESng Stayner Cullingwuud Wasaga Beach Elm vale ervale vabolwood React Perkinslield Phelpstdn Balm Beach Midhurst Nev are sis available from the Jimmy Nurtpe DISIIICI Ontario Dpsta Regipli Worthington Slee East Mill Bay Ontario P18 Lib endes villi be accepted urtil 300 Wednesrlav September it Aulll ESRS SPECIAL NOTICES CASH RATES Death Notices Engagements Births 8500 maximum 40 words additional words cents per word Card of Thanks 25 words Additional words cents per word In Memoriam no verse $500 Verse per count line extra 21 cents per line Coming Events PFRIMMER Garry and Dorinda are pleased to announce the birth of their first baby daughter Miranda Lee August 1976 lbs 015 at Royal Victoria Hospital Granddaughter for Mrs Shirley Young and Mr and Mrs Don Pfrimmer Special thanks to Dr Ravenscroft SANFORD Wayne and Linda Sanford of Stroud are proud to announce the birth of their daughter Jennifer Lyn on August 1976 at the Royal Victoria Hospital Sister for Sean Proud grand parents are Mr and Mrs Harold Eesty of Stroud and Mr and Mrs Bruce San lord of Barrie Special thanks to Dr Johns Dr Strangway and nurses on 4th floor Mondays Child is fair of face Tuesdays Child is full of grace Wednesdays Child is full of woe Thursdays Child has far to go Fridays Child is loving and giving Saturdays Child works hard for ltsIleng And child that is born on the Sabbath Day Isfalr and wise and good and gay Children hearing thls verse by Counter Cullen always want to know which day of the week was their blth date Keep this and other important information for your childs future Barrie Examiner Birth Announcement will include the name of your child the day at the week month and year at birth the weight and other vital information printed message can become record In Babys Albums The rate for Barrie Examiner Birth Notice is only $350 maximum 40 words Additional words cents per word PHONE 728 24 DEATHS ALLISON John Beeton on Thursday August 12 1976 John Allison formerly of Cooks town in his 9151 year Resting at the Hughes Funeral Home Cookstown for service on Saturday August 14 at rn IntermentAllislon UnionCemotery ARNOLD Funeral Home Chapel 127 BAYFIELD ST 7282530 Friendly Courteous Service MWFSS Glitter Magic permanent Book or Family At Simcoe Manor Start early Fill your free with sparkling crochet trims Lots of Christmas glitter for pennies Crochet lovely tree ornaments quickly easily of gold or silver yarn Pattern 7132 angel tree star grad uated balls bells Directions $100 for each pattern cash cheque or money order Add 15v each pattern for first class mail and handling Send to Alice Brooks Needlecraft 09111 The Barrie Examiner 60 Progress Avenue Scarborough Ontario M1P4P7 Ont residents and 7¢ sales In Print ulsirt 1y Pattern Number Your Name Address More than ever belure 200 de signs plus free printed in Slde NEW 1976 NeedleCrafl Cat alogue Has everything 75 Crochet with Squares $100 Crochet Wardrobe $100 Nifty Fifty lluilts $100 Ripple Crochet $100 Sew knit Book $125 Flower Crochet Book $100 Hairpin Crochet Book $100 Instant Crochet Book $100 Instant Macrame Book $100 Instant Money Book $100 Complete Afghans 14 $100 Easy Art of Needlepoint $1 00 Complete Gilt Book $100 Book of 16 Quilts 60¢ Museum Guilt Book 60¢ 15 Quilts for Today 60¢ look of 16 liffy Rugs 60¢ 12 Prize Afghans 12 60¢ Thefts from US homes NEW YORK iAPi Four hundred million dollars worth of goods are stolen front private homes each year in the United States and only five per cent is recovered according to the ln surance Information Institute Householders could spend thousands of dollars on an elaborate electronic security Isystem leave on vacation and gstill return III find the home iburglarized the institute says Even with maximum protec tiiin no home 15 burglarproof However it adds there are itew measures householder total annually can take in adiance Iii ISSISI bolh the pUIlCt and the msur ance company should bur glary occur Mainlain an uplodate list of serial numbers on all prop erty such as IelcVlSlOlls radios guns stereos and cameras Also keep list of all other belongings of any significant value Jewelry silver and other valuables should bel photographed for complete ll records The institute suggests keeping copies of these items in safe place with copy to the insurance agent for his files $322 per column Inch COMING EVENTS Farewell Evening for Rev Ken Purdon and family of Burton Ave United Church Sat August 1476 at 730 pm King Edward school auditorium All Friends Welcome Au14 VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL Cundles Heights Public School Aug 2326 930 aml 45 am Theme Gods Olympic Athletes Ages 412 For registration phone 7285869 or 7287133 Au1317l9 ANGUS HONS FLEA MARKET Highway 90 Angus every Sunday 12 to pm BOOTH RENTAL Call 4246986 or 4241862 after pm FTF IllWaist flattery Printed Ialtertt Wide cape collar above small waist and oulswept skirt lovely way to show your fig ure to beautiful advantage Note sportive tunic pants Printed Pattern 4915 Misses Sizes 810 12 14 161820 Size 12 bust 34 takes yards 45inch fabric $100 for each pattern cash cheque or money order Add 156 for each pattern for first class mail and handling Ont residents add 7r sales tax Prinl plainly Sin Style Num her your Name Address Send to Anne Adams Pattern Dept The Barrie Examiner 60 Progress Avenue Scarborough Ontario MIP4P7 GET $100 pattern tree choose it from NEW SPRING SUMMER CATALOG Packed with hundreds of great sun sport CIIy travel style Send 75c for Catalog Now Sew Knit Book $125 Instant Money Crafts $100 Instant Sewing Book $100 Instant Fashion Book $100 WHICH DAY IS BEST MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Advertisers frequently ask this question Fortunately there is no best day to advertise Each day new wants arise bringing new readers as od ones satisfy their wants recommend that you start your ad tomorrow and cancel it when you get results After many years of ex perience with millions of want ads we know tomorrow is the best day to start your ad and everydayisthebestdaytood vertise in The Barrie Examiner Classified Section Phone 7202414 MP to tour Euromart countries By SINCLAIR STEVENS MP YorkSimcoe The Euro ean Economic Community as emerged as one of the most important federations In the world economically politically and militarily Economically with the entry of Britain it accounts for 40 er cent of the worlds trade an of the worlds monetary reserves 25 per cent of the free Worlds merchant fleet 25 per cent of the Worlds steel and it is the largest importer in the world $100 billion in 1973 Politically and militarily it includes three of the worlds secondary super powers and two of the worlds nuclear powers By 1976 there will be an elec ted parliament in Europe with representatives coming from each country in the Common Market Already campaigning has begun in these countries in anticipation of the coming elec lions The Canadian standin com mittee on finance Ira and economic affairs of which am member plans to visit European Common Market countries this fall This is the first time in 25 years the com mittee will travel INITIAL ACTION In the past Canada has ten ded to deal bilaterally with the EEC members but now as the EEC has been acquiring greater strength as one unit the Canadian government has begun taking some initiatives to try to reach an agreement with the EEC One month ago framework agreement for commercial and economic cooperafion between Canada and the EEC was executed in Ottawa While the agreement is worded in general terms it is step in the right direction It provides for com mercial coo ration including taking fu Iy into account respective interests and needs regarding access to further processing of resources Another article deals with economic cooperation and sets as objectives the development and prosperin of respective industries the encouragement of fechnolo ical and scientific progress creation of new employment opportunities and CROWN HILL By VIOLA DUNSMORE Sympathy is extended to the bereaved family of the late Harry Wright who passed away at Simcoe Manor Beelon The Wright family lived in Crown Hill for years Mr and Mrs Hamid Drury and Mr and Mrs William Edgerlon enjoyed trip to Alberta highlighted by visit to the Calgary Stampede Banff and Jasper They visited relatives and also met the only three remain ing members of the Great Canadian Wa on Train which passed throng Simcoe County about 16 months ago Mr Drury was one of the many farmers who provided feed for the animals in the train Mrs Miles Hickling enter Iaained few friends at shower for Cathie Aconley bridetobe Mrs James Kenny has re turned 10 her home after stay in Royal Victoria Hospital Bar me Mr and Mrs Wayne Hickling and family enjoyed visit to the Calgary Stampede Banff and Jasper and spent three da with Waynes brother Au and MrsHickling Good weather and large crowd combined to make successful night for the Simcoe County Holstein twilight meeting at the farm of Mr and Mrs Gordon Atkinson and Sons George and Roy Williams of Hawkestone were recent guests of Randy and Ricky Dunsmore Dorothy Clark was among those who attended the safety patrollers camp at Oshawa Murray Clark attended the 4H conference at the agriculture college in Guelph Mr and Mrs Edgerton McLean have returned to their home here in much improved health Canon Innisc cassava Canola PIUIU Hflmvmm STAR BUSINESS MACNINES LTD as taui iii suit rusm broader intercorporate links between their respective in dustries especially in the form of joint ventures LOOKSAHEAI The EEC is extremely in terested in having assured resources through the coming decades Sir Christo her Soames vice president the EEC Commission has said that the EEC has no desire to be selfsufficient as it does not have the resources to be so therefore it has to look elsewhere for these resources preferably to nations which have been friendly and stable The oil crisis has added major impetus to this view As result the EEC has been anxious to enter into CI operative deals under which it could provide capital and ex perlise The Financial Post has said that for starters the EEC wan Is to come together with Canada in the fields of forest products uranium nonferrous metals and the environment Some members of the EEC are skeptical of Canada however For example Ger many is still rilerl over Canadas reduction in our NATO contribution Canrirlu was assigned specific role in NATO and any weakening of Canadian participation is looked upon as weakening of one link in the entire defence chain Germany has suggested that it would su port riii association only Yanziilu beefed up its NAII contingent France would lith to help build uranium enrichment plant at James Hey So far Canada has been cool to this request Jean lonizitowski IIIf interior minister of France has said such deal would aid Canadian aims because it would help iliversrly foreign investments it would help lessen our dependence in trade iilltl economic mailers willi IIII USAand it would upgrade iiriliirzil resource before export However such ii deal wriulrl also mean grenler competition for the Canadian ANDU IIélt for as well as using up much 25 per cent of the James Iiiiv project hydrri production To dale there has been very little reaction to this issue in Canada TRADE BARRIERS In general newspriyxts llllII manufacturers Tiiniirliziii Manufacturers Association Canadian Export Association favor closer relations with Europe but there have really been no substantive praises or criticism for the OnIriIIIIIiII link concept itself as it fills llI yet been fully defined The manufacturers want in creased trade with Europe but not as the expense of their lriirlii with the USI They presently feel Canadian trade with lhe EEC is hampered by traili barriers such its quotas rinrl subsidies therefore they hope closer relations mm the IIIZI will help remove these barriers hope that Canada will on tinue in its attempts lo develop suitable relationship with IIII EEC Any agreement must on sure however that to the greatest extent possible fill our resources should be processed or at least SemiprIXlSMl 111 Canada so that jobs will IM created here More murders being solved DETROIT AP Detroitirs may be killing each other at nearrecord rates but homicide detectives say they are solving more murders than ever The number of cases solved is higher than it was in 75 and quite bit higher than 74 said Lieut Robert llislop head of the homicide section So far this year Detrort pri Iice have recorded 461 briiiii cides compared with 402 by the same time last year and 459 in 1974 when Detrmt had ILIIII m1 murders But Hislop said 80 per cent the felony murders have been solved Playing cards cost him job SAN BRUNO Calif AP Richard Berger is one man who played his cards right when the chips were down Four years ago Berger was making $45000 year as cor paralion executive complete with threepiece suits attache case and long lunches One problem Berger spent his long lunches playing cards instead of golf or drinking Mar tinis He says it cost him his job after 14 ears with one com pany an now hes never been happier Since his Iermiriationas the company described it hes shaved his head sprouted thick while beard stuck gold ring in his ear and look over ownership of three public card parlors Ber er 45 who now calls himsef Mr Ric figures cards were the logical comeback path after his career crisis Instead of going down to the local bar and having couple of friendly drinks with someonc or maybe playing golf the rakishly dressed Mr Ric re members now chose to go to earrl room over in Emory ville SAW SAME PEOPLE found that could meet with the same people that met ill llrilary lub iir Adminis lrulive Management Society ran IIIIII the same people sitting there doing the same thing was doing he says liiil the axe fell nonetheless After few mortise months as 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