Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 28 Sep 1979, p. 29

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childrens channel Sunday Sept 30 1230 pm Sunday School Monday Oct 1030 Mr Dressup 1100 Sesame Street 100 pm Ice Show 200 Stories From The Attic 30 Stepping Stones 300 JoAnn Chapman Dance 400 Circle Square 430 Electric Company BARRIES COMMUNITY PROGRAMMING STATION Sunday Sept 30 200 pm Central United Church Service 300 Church Choirs 400 The Bible Society 500 Central United Church Service Monday Oct 200 pm Healthy Living For Seniors 300 Through Looking Glass cable 00 Sesame Street 600 Polka Dot Door Tuesday Oct 1030 Mr Dressup 1100 Sesame Street 100 pm Ice Show 200 Stories From The Attic 230 Miss Mew And Friends 330 Kids AndChords 00 Circle Square 430Electric Company 500 Sesame Street 400 From Dingle Bay To Kempenfelt 700 Labours View Wednesday Oct 700 pm Labours View Thursday Oct 400 Healthy Living For Seniors 700 From Dingle Bay To Kempenfelt 730Kidsrap 330 Artists Of Craighurst 800 The Bible Society Tuesday Oct 200 pm Happy Time 340 Copa Banana Friday Sept 28 300 pm Labours View weekend notebook Any nonprofit organization or individual may have community event in Notebook Just call 7266537 and ask for Stephen Gauer Calls for Mondays Notebook must be received by noon Friday for publication the following Monday Calls for Weekend Notebook published Friday in Panorama must be received by noon Wednesday every friday OBarrie Duplicate Bridge Club meets each Monday and Friday at St Georges Anglican Church Hall Burton Avenue Barrie at 730 pm For partners and further in formation call 7282897 ORebekah and Odd Fellows Bingo at the IOOF Hall Fer ris Lane at pm Jackpot is $100 refreshment booth available Euchre at the New Lowell Legion at pm Admission 50 cents cash prizes given Bingo sponsored by the Angus ANAF Club is held at the True Blue Hall King Street Angus at pm refreshment counter is available OThe Bell Ewart Youth Club meets every Friday from to 10 pm at the Bell Ewart Community Centre Anyone in the area attending an elementary school is welcome Records dancing and plenty of games available Admission is 25 cents every saturday OEuchre at the Holly Community Hall at 815 pm Refreshments are served OThe Second Mile Christian Coffee House located in the Farmers Market Hall Mulcaster Street Barrie is open from 730 pm to midnight Admission and coffee are free Music and entertainment are provided by groups and in dividuals Discussion groups are also part of the evening For further information call 7261954 OThe board of trustees of the Orange Hall in Angus spon sor bingo every Saturday at pm Refreshments are available Olhe Mellow Blends holds garage sale at 99 Steele St from am to pm Proceeds from the sale will help the group buy costumes and other supplies ORigh to Life Barrie and Area is participating in na tional walkathon Meet at St Marys Parish Hall on Amelia Street registration begins at am For more in formation call 7259855 0A rummage sale will be held from to 1130 am at Essa Road Presbyterian Church Everyone is welcome OThe Barrie Badminton Club holds flea market at the True Blue Hall from noon to pm There will be bake table snacks trash and treasures every su nday OThe South Lake Simcoe Conservation Authority and the Nature Conservancy of Canada hold nature walk at the Scanlon Creek Conservation Area from to pm Take Highway 11 to two miles north of Bradford and watch for the plaque Refreshments will be available at the education cen tre and experienced guides will be on hand to answer any questions OThe Federation of Ontario Hiking Trail Associations is organizing the 5th annual Ontario Hiking Day Meet at Dunns Farm onequarter mile south of Craighurst at 930 am Lunch is at 1230 pm at the Coulson Church The hike continues in the afternoon to the 11th line of Oro For more information call Grant Sinclair at 7203168 or Don Morgan at 1512150 IlIIllii 600 Polka Dot Door Wednesday Oct 1030 am Mr Dressup 1100 Sesame Street 100 pm lce Show 200 Stories From The Attic 230 Stepping Stones 300 JoAnn Chapman Dance 330 Kids And Chords 400 Circle Square 430 Electric Company 500 Sesame Street 600 Polka Dot Door Thursday Oct 1030 Mr Dressup 1100 Sesame Street 100 pm Cope 200 Stories from The Attic 230 Nakas Tales 300 JoAnn Chapman Dance 330 Kids And Chords 00 Circle Square 430 Electric Company 500 Sesame Street 600 Polka Dot Door Friday Oct 1030 Mr Dressup 1100 Sesame Street 100 pm Cope 200 Stories From The Attic 230 Crafty Corner 300 Kids Can Cook 330 Kids and Cords 400 Circle Square 430 Electric Company 500 Sesame Street 600 Polka Dot Door Saturday Oct 430 pm Electric Company 5200 Sesame Street 600 pm Polka Dot Door Weekday Mornings on finds his woFkgratifying KANSAS CITY Mo AP Although he once made the Red Sea part for Moses Bruce Baker insists that his most difficult accomplishment has been the construction of palace ballroom for Cinderella On any list of unusual occupa tions Bakers job would be worthy addition Officially de scribed as per mechanical engineer he esigns paper pop ups for childrens storybooks Popups are intricately folded and cut paper designs that spring seemingly to life as books pages are turned They also include special mechanical designs that can be manipu lated by small paper wheels andpuiltabs Turn page and up pops Paul Bunyon Pull tab and tree ftumbles to the ground My job is to take what would be regular childrens storybook and animate the characters and setting to make the story tangible plaything for child full of ideas and ac tion explains the Kansas City artist whose popups have been featured in scores of Hallmark childrens books ENCOURAGES READING Small children really enjoy having their mom or dad read popup book to them It lets them participate more and an courages them to read on their own This makes my job very gratifying In his 14year career as pop up artist Bakers subjects have ranged from Bible stories to barnyard animals prehistoric monsters to moon landings He has coaxed Little Bo Peeps sheep over fence the exarninor Friday Sept 28 1979 i1A Creator of paper popups helped Ben Franklin fly kite made bucking broncos buck and ghosts jump out from behind paper gravestones popup is glued to two ad joining pages of book and works from the leverage gener ated as the book is opened or page is turned While it sounds like great deal of fun design ing workable and reasonably durable popup is often an ex ercise in avoiding pitfalls Baker says The more elaborate the de auction of paper mechanics were devel oped by the Chinese and Greeks as early as 400 BC but popups as we know them Were prob ably first developed in Western Europe in the late 19th century Baker says Popup designs became popu lar in America during the late l9405 with the introduction of greeting card storybooks that unfolded into 360degree scenes Today the required handas sembly and resultant high pro costs have driven all sign the more likely it will bind but handful of publishers out up get cau folds and rip not aligned in strong vertical plane the popup becomes droopdown Many of the basic principles ght on itself as it un of the popup book market apart Even the grain of the paper is critical If Paper mechanics requires not only artistic talent but also working knowledge of geome try physics and architecture and mechanical engineering as well as unlimited patience IVItl PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS WOOLWORTH PHARMACY OPERATED BY JACK AUSTIN DRUGS LIMITED DIVISION OF DOMINION CITRUS DRUGS LTD DOWNTOWN BARRIE 72665 Set your Alarm for THE sow CKBB so

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