Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 18 Oct 1979, p. 6

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BILLIE JOEL The Stranger COLUMBIA BARRIE MANILOW One Voice ARISTA FOREIGNER ANNE MURRAY KENNY ROGERS EAGLES rrdfiamos IEIIMIItlways Love You The Gambler The Long Run AHISTA it was STSTREEI ASYLUM VAN MORRISON BILLIE JOEL CHEAP TRICK It Th 52 at casts Limited Quantities One For Customer SALE ENDS SAT OCT 20 79 BarneGeorgian Mail LondonWhiie Oaks Plaxa London Centre Arcade HamiltonLloyd Jackson Square BramptonShoppersWorld Oakville Hopedale Mall KitchenerFairview Park Mall Morninoside Mall Moroingside Kingston Rd DowntownYonge Gould Ealnns Centre Yongc Dundas Yorkdale Plazadot Dullerin Fairview MallSheppard Don Mills 5280 Dundas St ScarboroughTown Centre401 McCowan Rexdale Flaza Don Mills Centre Shoppers World Albion Shoppers World Dantonh Dutienn MallDutierin Below Bloor 695 Yonge SLBalow Bloor Mississauga Square One syr1 rim maW HARDY GLENWOOD Used elbows Poio victim became ham radio Operator TORONTO tCPi Dorothy Aldridge didnt want sob story That was the deal when she agreed to be interviewed Bugs at county museum The months of August and September were very busy at the Simcoe County Museum with 24 per cent increase in attendance in August over the same period in 1978 Museum staff feels this is partly due to the newa install ed museum signs on Highway 27 along with large increase in the number of European tourists this year The museum guest book they say reads like an inventory of European coun tries September brought largc crowds to the Pioneer Day on the 16th and the following weekend the Simcoe County Arts and Crafts Association Quilt and Rug Fair brought in over 4000 people BltiS In the cultural wing for the month of October there are mutually complimentary displays on loan from the Royal Ontario Museum devoted to descriptions classifications and fascinating facts about the immense variety of insects that share our world Some have in teresting habits some we con sider just pests but all have their place in our ecology Thirtyfour framed photo graphs in color and five in formation panels form one part of this exhibition and large lighted case contains large collection of insects to illustrate the 26 orders This beautiful and in formative exhibit is put together with the usual flair and competence of ROMs ex tension services It will re main at the museum until Novembers TRAYLINE PRODUCTS FA TOR CLEARANCE SALE ofDiscontinued Patterns Products AT 12 PRICE Great Christmas Gift Selection of MadeInBarrie Trays Serving Ware Mugs Tumblers Rocks Steins Trays Servers and Ice Buckets Wide Range of Items in Boxed Sets Mon Tues Wed Sal 100010 500 Thurs Fri 1000 to 900 Come In Early for Best Selection Many Items Are In Limited Supply 128 Brock St Block West of Anne Barrie Ont Buy Now For Later Occasions Save the patients council chaplin Rev Ron Nichol SHE But it would be easy to write gestcd that starting ham one radio station would be good 00 The 71ycarold crippled by months has spent 02 years in With hospital the last Sit of them at Toronto institution for chronic patients But five minutes with this name DOT She denghtg in cheerful activc woman pcr suades you that she not oiin globe docsnt want anyoncs syiiipa thy shc doesnt need it lhc hospital is her home the people in it her fainin woman cupational therapy for the pa polio at ll CNS typical enthusiasm Miss Aldridge took all the courses and now is registered ham operator with the code calling people all over the Once we called the island of torsica and when they sent us their card afterward it turned out it was nudist colony she Miss Aldridge is president of recalled with glee Her other favorite activity is Eight years ago hospital sewing She has always knitted and done handsewing engagement SmithJermey Mr and Mrs Ron Smith of Napier St Barrie are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their eldest daughter Helen Theresa to Douglas Rick Jermey son of Mr and Mrs Doug Jermey of Barrie The ceremony will take place on Saturday October 27 at pm in Collier St United Church wedding album DurkeeBarber St Pauls Anglican Church St Pauls was the set ting for the September 22 wedding of Debbie Barber daughter of Mr and Mrs Bud Barber of Barrie and Terry Durkee son of Mr and Mrs George Durkee of Stroud The newlyweds are residing in Barrie the examiner Thursday Oct 18 1979 Ann Landers Jury awards skyrocketing Dear Ann Landers Your reply to Shocked Sam of Colum bia SC who was amazed at jury award of 8851000 for an offcentre belly button was to cite another bizarre news story and promise one more the next day for good laugh Excessivejury awards are no laughing matter am an insurance agent and see liability rates sky rocketing Unbelievable jury awards are the reason Medical malpractice rates have soared for this reason and automobile liability and business liability rates are on the increase If insurance companies have to pay huge sums in defence and settlement of lawsuits premiums will be in creased To pay higher insurance costs doctors and other busmesses must increase their fees Those huge settlements encourage more lawsuits large suit was filed last week on behalf of child who was accidentally kicked by Mickey Mouse at an amusement park Mickey Mouse was dancing and the childs leg was bruised Two boys were injured in Yosemite Park by bear they were teasmg Althoughsigns informed the public that bears are dangerous and the boys had been warned by ranger the parents sued for damages because they werent warned enough could go on but imagine that Shocked Sam has the mes sage by this time My hope is that everyone gets it Unfortunately juries view awards as free monev They just love to see an individual especially from theworking class get huge settlement from large company or rich doctor This is serious problem Public education is desperately needed Your reply to Shocked Sam was woefully inadequate Also Shocked And oiicerncd In The North Dear and You are right missed fine opportunity to point out that every time someone rips off an insurance company you and are that much closer to getting our rates increased People should also be aware that insurance companies are not run by bunch of dumbbells They employ excellent investigating staffs If person is caught trying to fake claim he may find his credibility severely damaged and wind up uninsurable Dear Ann Landers was engaged to terrific guy for seven months Now he is going to marry someone else The announcement appeared in the newspaper yesterday and it damn near killed me treated me swell but drank too much and socked him when we got into arguments He wouldnt call for few days and Id go out with somebody else just to show him The last time we had fight broke his glasses and threw his ring in his face He never called me after that The girl hes going to marry is nothing to look at Iknowl could get back if only hed talk to me on the phone He hung up on me twice last week What should do rying My Heart Out Dear ryingz You can stop making pest of yourself and go to work on controlling your temper and your boozing lcant do anything for girl who abuses terrific guy then goes to pieces when he finds someone who treats him right Endangered ultrasuedes By ERMA BOMBECK lot of us go through life thinking we have marraige based on trust faith and affection Well Im here to tell you you have to be on your toes every minute Everyone knows how Ive lusted after UltraSuede The first time heard UltraSuede in motion was in an audi torium in Columbus Ohio Ill never forget the sound of those 800 women rustling into their seats if live to be thousand It sounded like 1600 corduroy knees rubbing together What is that Iasked the chairman UltraSuede she said Everyones wearing it made my decision that day to go right out and finance skirt When told my husband of my decision he was shocked Youd never live with yourself if you knew how many Ul trasuedes gave their lives just to hang on your back What are you talking about ultrasuedes Havent you seen them Theyre little wrinklefree dripdry animals about l5 inches long who used to be indigenous to Beverly Hills Lord remember how they used to roam in herds their Hunter Green Tawny Beige Electric Blue and Fire Island Red coats glistening in the sunlight Then people began to kill in discriminately and make suits and tailored dresses out of them Now theyre in the process of being protected under federal law hesitated How come never heard of Liltrasuedes be fore dont wonder he sighed Theyre almost extinct In few years well have children growing up never knowing that an Ultrasucdc once roamed this earth free Ive never seen bumper sticker saying SAVE THE ULTRASUEIHCS Thats because whales seals and whooping cranes have higherpaid lobbyists And Ive never seen PBS do documentary on them or Animal Kingdom for that matter hope Marlin Perkins never hears you say that Of course if you insist on feeding your vanity with poor defenceless animals thats your business The case of the endangered ultrasuedes would have been closed had it not been for visit with Mayva She talked one of her kids into believing an overbite made him look like John Travolta and bought an UltraSuede suit for herself in stead made the mistake of asking her when she was get ting it out of fur storage see new species about to become endangered Theyre called husbands people places UNICEF sale ELAN MIX MATCH COORDINATES 697 Skirts Slacks Blouses 36 DUNLOP ST FUREMOST IN FASHION The sale of Unicef Christmas cards began Wednesday 0c tobner 24 They are available at the Laurence Sewing and Knit ting Centre Dunlop St East For further information call 72645364 Performance louse The first Performance House of the year will be held at the Farmers Market Friday Oc tober 19 830 pm The evening features amateur entertainers of all types this week featuring Greg Laing musician Euchre The Goodfellow Interested Parents Association will be holding monthly euchre game at Goodfellow Public School 9th line of lnnisfil The first will be held on Thursday October 26 730 pm Prizes will be award ed and refreshments served Admission is $150 All welcome Unitarians The Barrie and District Unitarian Fellowship sponsors allecture by the Rev James Kirconnel about Unitarianism at Georgian College 11 em Sunday October 28 Guests are welcome 7231240

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