Refa 41 QHA is 35 David Jardine left and David Breiding of Barrie rformed impressively at recent Ontario Summer PERFORM WELL AT GAMES Games in Ottawa Jardine was fourth overall and Breiding fifth for the three events contestes by 25 On tario cyclists Jardine also icked up bronze medal inishing third in the 25 km time trial Examiner Photo OBITUARIES WILLIAM RUSSELL William Russell died Sunday in Sweet Briar Nursing Home Stayner He was 73 Mr Russell is survived by his son John of RRM Thornton his grandsons John Jr and Glen his granddaughters Margaret and Linda and his greatgranddaughterTania Also surviving is sister Mary Hanbury of England His wife the former Margaret Lindsay predeceased him Services were held Wed nesda in the chapel at the Stecky Funeral Home fol lowed by burial in Park Lawn Cemetery Toronto ROLAND MULLER Roland Joachim Muller died Sunday following an automobile accident on Innisfil Beach Road He was 18 He is survived his parents Mr and Mrs An Muller of RR Barrie his sister Heidi Casey of Barrie and his grand parents Martin Muller and An na Stanik both of Germany Services were held Wed nesday in the chapel at the Steckley Funeral Home in Barrie with burial in Barrie UniOn Cemetery Fredericton team best Cubans met on Canada tour FREDERICTON CP For while this summer it looked as if none of the allstar base ball teams assembled in the At lantic provinces to play the touring Cuban national team would come even close to stay ing in the same ballpark with their guests Scores like 273 and 332 with the Cubans on the winning end were not uncommon But when the touring team reached Fredericton it was different storyand baseball fans here agree it was at least rtly due to the pitching of cott Harvey Jr Harvey unintimidated the Cubans and their series lop sided wins elsewhere in the Maritimes held the visitors to just one run The game ended for the Cubans over an allstar team from the Fredericton areaby far the most respect able showing by home club on Cubas Atlantic tour Harvey 27yearold Fred ericton native who once had hopes of making the big lea es won the admiration respect of the Cuban play ers whose revious games in Canada ha been little more challenging than batting prac tice You have ver good team herethe best we ave played in Canada one of the Cubans said after the game You have some very good players and maybe with more pitching and couple more players you could beat any amateur team in the world Harvey threw 100 pitches against the Cubans that night many of them tricky curve balls which gave the visitors trouble He had decided to con centrate on breaking balls after watching the Cubans knock the cover off fastballs in game in Saint John NB the previous night He said he threw more curves against the Cubans than hed ever tossed in game before and for the first time on their Atlantic tour the Cubans were hitting more air than hor sehide Now promotions officer with the New Brunswick tourism department Harvey has been playing organized baseball since his first yearat the age of sixas Little Leaguer ADULT EVENING CLASSES 9761 977 SIMCOE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION REGISTRATION Tuesday September 21 and Thursday September 23 730 900 pm in the cafetorium at Eastview Secondary school 421 Grove Street cor ner Grove and Nelson Barrie Ontario COURSE lOCATION All Courses will be held at Eastview Secondary school unless indicated otherwise Classes begin September 28 and 30 FEES Payable at registration by cash or certified cheque 20 weeks2 hours per week 20 weeks2V2 hours per week 12 weeks2 hours per week 12 weeks2V2 hours per week 10 weeks2 hours per week weeks2 hours per week Academic courses5 hours per week English Citizenship4 hrs per week 1500 1900 900 1200 800 400 1500 500 Senior Citizens65 overFREEplease supply proof NOTE Some courses require it supplies tee 0R use of equipment fee Fees are nonrefundable Teachers will be on hand both registration evenings to discuss content of their OOUISOS ACADEMIC COURSES Grade 13 Biology 20 weeks Grade 13 English 20 weeks Grade 12 Math yr 20 weeks Grade 12 English yr 20 weeks COMMERCIAL Typing Basic 10 weeks Typing Advanced 20 weeksNorth Bookkeeping hrs pw 20 weeks Shorthand Basic 20 weeks TECHNICAL Small Engines 12 weeks 2V2 hrs per weekCentral Machine Shop 20 weeks Welding gas and arc 20 weeks Central Basic Woodworking 20 weeks The Metric Systeman introduction Upholsterybasic and advanced Artat your own level FrenchConversational Womens Recreational Activities Bridge Basic Intermed Crocheting Interm Crocheting basic Crocheting Intro to quilting Crocheting Macrame Basic Quilting Furniture Touchup Cooking can be Fun Rug Hooking Power Squadron Basic Adv Sewing Elementary Intermediate Advanced tailoring Stretch Sewing Level GENERAL INTEREST weeks 20 weeks hrs per week 20 weeks 20 weeks 12 weeks 12 weeks 12 weeks 12 weeks 12 weeks 12 weeks 10 weeks 10 weeks 10 weeks 20 weeks 20 weeks 20 weeks North 20 weeks English and Citizenship for New CanadiansBasic Advanced Weaving Cake Decorating 20 weeks Central 20 weeks North 20 weeks 20 weeks 20 weeks 10 weeks Labadie Principal Monday Wednesday Tuesday Thursday Monday Wednesday Tuesday Thursday Thursday Tuesday Tuesday Wednesday Tuesday Tuesday Wednesday Mondayor Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday or Thursday Thursday Thursday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Thursday Thursday Tuesday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Tuesday Tuesday 0r Thursday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Thursday Tuesday Thursday Tuesday Thursday Thursday Tuesday Ramsay Director of Education The FrederictonMarysville area of New Brunswick is one of the bi gest baseball hotbeds in Gene and Harvey went up through the minor ranks here until 1966 when he was spotted by scout for the Los Angeles Dodgers of the National League ARM AN ASSET He was signed and shipped out to den of the Pioneer League ere he played third base his strong arm an asset in that position Harvey returned to New Brunswick in 1969 and played with his home provinces team in the Canada Summer Games vice Proprietor Ron McCauley dustrIel Perk 3154424 enI pm land McCauley Tiactor Equipment Sales Farm Industrial Sales Parts and Ser IIvry No 11 South of Orllie the In Open mun530 pm Mon to Fri Set at Halifax The next season he was tradedto the St Louis Cardi nals and assignedto Lewiston Idaiib of the Northwest League The following seasonstill hopeful of breaking into the big timeHarvey played Triple ball in Tulsa But disa pointment was to come to rvey that season whenhe was released by the St Louissorganization That move left his pro baseball ambitions in shambles and he headed hometo play in the New Bruns wiï¬llr Senior League with Mary svx The Barrie Examiner Thursday Sept 16 197615 Phils Garage formerly Phils Texaco on Essa Rd will be holding Grand Opening soon KEEP WATCHING PHILS GARAGE Corner of Essa Rd Ferndale 7260695 ATTENTION RATEPAYERS OF VESPRA TOWNSHIP Council are receiving letters asking that we explain the many complexities of annexation and what it will mean to the ratepayers living within VeSpra Township It is now well known that the City of Barrie has applied to The Ontario Municipal Board seeking its approval to annex some 4500 acres of our Municipality The area in question encompasses all of Little Lake the new bridge on St Vincent Street all of the commercral area on Baytield Street south of Dunns Hill along with many acres of surrounding farm All interested are invited to attend public meeting in Midhurst Community Centre Doran Road at 800 pm on Monday September 20 1976 PLAN SHOWING PROPOSED AN NE XAT ION OF LANDS IN THE TOWNSHIP OF VESPRA COUNTY OF SIMCOE Mllil 2000 Respectfully yours Vespra Township Council Alan Johnston Reeve lt9 1v ARA in lt9 713 30 7r r° ifltf0 flees cr 21 Qm0 Vgtr It we gt jq racy ung 51 41 665 5v WJl33iL1hgt4 at an 30 NA SURVEYORS CERTIFICATE ERIE tllllll TN THIS HAN I5 lflRhT Illm MLAI AHHL 26 1976 RODNTW Alvis Mnml NVARIC QNVARIO LAM SlIhIVOR