go AT ao 44 Invitation for briefs extended by mayor Any group or individual in terested in presenting brief during the Mayors Conference on growth for Barrie is cordial ly invited to do so Background information is being sent to many organiza tions throughout the city and is alsoavailable from City Hall The conference is scheduled for May 17 at Georgian College and Fred Ruemper alderman for ward and chairman of the conference committee says no cutoff date for submissions is planned Well have to have some idea of numbers by May 14 he told The Examiner AFFORDSOIIORTlNITY Mayor Ross Archer included the conference on growth in his November preeection camA paign He said at the time the conference would afford Bar rie people an opportunity to publicly address the subject of growth Ruemper says the conference could provide the city with much useful information and ideas Two men charged Barrie men were charg ed vith having dangerous ycapons after citizens com plained of being threatened vvith razor blades outside the lifton llotcl about am Sun lav iiioining Orillia Maple Syrup Festival Bill McCahon pours maple syrup for daughter Michelle Frances Durnford waits her turn for breakfast pancakes at the club Pavalon Saturday morn ing when the Orillia Kinsmen Club put on its annual syrup festival Early counts showed several hundred pancakes went to people who came in spite of light rain Police said liradley Katie liioiiison of 83 undles Rd and Terry Ewart Hamilton of ill Alfred St were arrested by police and charged SPRING SKIRTS Regular up to 3999 NOW JUST v3 ROSE Mt CURTAINJ BARRIE ONTARIO THE FINEST IN TAB RUFFLEI CURTAINS FOR FREE SHOPATHOME SERVICE CALL 28 sermon IN nation 34 DUNLOP ST 1202246 HOW TO on FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS AIID LITTLE HOUSEWARMIIIG GIFT FROM COMPLETE STRANGER It sounds ridiculous di esnt it It all st irted with little innoognt lIl lisL hunting tile weekend And all of sudden vi iure the eige it making the biggest ptlleltase deeisiott of your life up to it ivy fits your first home youre probably going to need more money than youve ever seen let alone thought otbi irrovving 0r ityoure trading your present llt ime If bigger one youre probably slightly amaed at what it costs to move up levy notthes lil lllt housing market these days liven ityoure simply renovating or putting an addition onto your present home the amount otiash you need is still enough to make you Scouts begin canvassing lwo boy scouts were little nervous about calling at mayor Ross Archers house 900 Saturday morning Ihv mayors house was first on the canvass list for the annual Trees for Canada campaign Canvassing the mayors house was publimty gesture kicking off the Trees for Canada campaign by the Kempenfelt Bay District Boy Scouts Cub Scout Rick War man of 164 Toronto St and Scout Todd Savill 14 of 16 Gloria St told Mayor Archer that Trees for Canada was reforestation program designed to help support local and in ternational scouting At 930 the mayor accompanied the scouts and chairman of Trees for Canada Bob Cates to Sunnydale Park where they planted one tree symbolizing the reforestation em phasis of the project Canvassing of all district households for pledges begins Thursday Scouts will plant 28000 trees in this area May President of the Kempenfelt Bay District Boy Scouts Bob Warman said 70 per cent ot the Trees for Canada proceeds will assist 20 local scout groups 15 per cent goes to Ontario scouting and the remainder goes to Ottawa where funds are channeled to intemational scout groups Warman estimates last years proceeds total between six 17yearold Barrie youth who escaped from Camp Hillsdale Sunday morning turn ed himself in to Parry Sound PP Sunday night and is in Barriejail today nmooon mam mm nu miss Soc Thursdays Examiner Ifyoucan new Ontari the examlnor Tuoodoy April 17 1919 Escaped from Hillsdale Police said Kevin Hutchinson fled the minimum security work camp where he had one month left to serve in posses sion of stolen property youth turns himself in Hutchinson turned himself in about 830 pm and was take to Barrie jail by Elmvnle OPP He appears in Elmvale rovin cial court April 23 arged sentence with escaping lawful custody SUMMER COURSES AT GEORGIAN COLLEGE CRAIR CARING May May 30 Mon RodaL9 pp Learn the art of chair caning as you work on piece of your own furniture Fee $25 DRAWING IASIC Apr 25Juno 13 Wed 710 pm general drawing course for beginner using pencil and various types of charcoal Fee $40 DRAWING ADVANCED May 131 To In Thurs 710 pan Designed for students with basic drawing in struction It will involve techniques and concepts of drawing with emphasis on costume and life drawing Fee $50 SHORTIIAND May 122 tum Only 7430 pan and May 29Juno 14 Ton Thurs 1930 pl To assist basic shorthand writers in developing dictation and transcription skills Basic Pitman shorthand or shorterhond and typing is necessary Fee $35 WEAVING FLOOR lOOMS May IJuno 26 Tu 710 pll The basics of putting on warp reading simple pattern drafts and creating woven articles which incorporate texture design and color Fee $50 REGISTRATION Georgian College Summer School of tho Am 7281951 Ext 316 or de obs for sYouth Ontario will help ay their salaries If you operate business or farm and create new jobs between April 30 and October 21 1979 you may apply to the Ontario Youth Employment Program for grant of $125 an hour up to maximum of $501 week towards the wages of each eligible youth you hire for those jobs Apply early Grant funds are limited Fragrant Duration Hiring of Employees svvalloyv hard Anvhovv to swing your deal yi ill need mortgage for twenty forty sixty who knows ho many thousands otdollars Itut sinte you read this ad you pop some small thange into phone and tall the mortgage people at Royal Trust The voice on the other end listens to the details otthe deal Asks few questions oesnt even sound surprised when you mention that shot king amount of money you needl11stunne in and sign the papers And the same voiee will probably all you baek generally within day or so and tell you alls vvellllie moneys yours It tontains multipurpose home lire etingnisher and an early vaining sinokedetet toi And thouin ye hi ipe youll never have to use Youll be delighted either yiie sure youll sleep easier And interestingly enoughthe voiee on the kni us ing they re on hand it you need them otherendofthelinevvill sounddelighted tool lint all that mines latet Right noyv whether mortgage is iti your future or youre Just thinking about shop ping tor neyy home why not break the ire lust tall or drop iii to your nearest Royal liust ollieeandask tospeak tothe About that little housewarming gift As small extra intentive to talk to Royal Trust about mortgages this spring weve arranged speeial housewarming gilt for unit new mortgage customer Once your mortgage is advaneed the people at your Royal Trust ollite by now no longer strangers would like you to have lhubb Home liire Irotei tion Kit ROYAL TRUST MORTGAGES Bayfield Mall Barrie 288581 lllt ittgage expert have hat with Royal liust Realtor Xeie suie youll yarm toeaeh otliet tight avvay If you wish to employ young pcrson any time during the programs dura tion submit your application as soon as possible Applications are processed as they are received Deadline date for application is July 1979 or earlier should all funds be allocated Eligible Employers are those who have been actively engaged in business or farming for at least one year prior to April 30 1979 at each Ontario business location for which grant application is made Eligible Employees must be at least 15 but not yet 25 years old on April 30 1979 They must reside and be eligible to work in Ontario They must not be related to the employer as deï¬ned in the Ontario Youth Employment Act The program is in effect for 25 weeks from April 30 through October 21 1979 An employer is not required to hire youth for the full Ziwcck period Temis of Employment To be eligible for funding position created must be in addition to regular and seasonal employment normally provided during the program period It must provide minimum of 25 hours of supervised employment per week for at least six weeks Grants Employers may qualify for grants for up to 150 manwccks of cmploymcnt at each eligible business location For example if you wished to make use of the maximum grant available you could hire 10 young people for IS weeks each or for 25 weeks each or 15 for 10 weeks each Approved employers will receive grant of $125 an hour up to maximum of $50 week 40 hours for each young person hired under the program OYEPworhs forallofus William Davis Premier Province of Ontario Before you hire an employee under the program you must ï¬rst receive written approval from the Province Last year the program approved 40000 new iobs for young people throughout the province If you think you would be eligible for funding under the program we invite you to apply For further information on the Ontario Youth Employment Program and application forms please contact Ministry of Intergovernmental Affairs Subsidies Branch Queens Park Toronto M7A 2R8 Telephone 1800 2687592 tollfree In Metro Toronto telephone 9650570 In Northern Ontario Area Code 807 call Toronto collect at 9650570 Please call between am and pm Monday to Friday Note If you participated in previous OYEP program an application form and guidelines booklet have been mailed to you