Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 1 Aug 1979, p. 27

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71 outed 715 FARM EQUIPMENT MECHANIC required for IulLtime position Must be experienced on farm machinery High wages fringe benefits for right person For further information contact mu sour and SONS Ltd RR COORSTDWN PROM 70545I9I 25 PROFESSIONAL SALESPERSON Automoblle sales and leasing Must have sales experience For appointment phone ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVE We require the services of an Advertising Representative for new publication The candidate chosen should possess experience in Sales but not necessarily in the field ofAdvertlsing Salary is offered on com mission basis well above the minimum SEND RESUMES TO POIel 406 IARRIE Ontlo L4M 4T5 2S EMPLOYEES NEEDED Sl20wk PARTTIME $240wk FULLTIME MALE 0R FEMALE Students are welcome Commission available Car necessary Cell 7283482 or visit I8 ALLIANCE BLVD Unit i4 Barrie WTF CNAMPLAIN CLEANERS has immediate openings for DRY CLEANER with previous experience also STEAM PRESSER with previous ex perience Contact MR IOIIII LEIIIER CNAMPLAIN CLEANERS Front St Orillo 3253333 or 326429I THE QUEENS NOTEL new IIEitg COOKS WAITERS WAITRESSES PREP PERSONS IUS IOY GIRL Telephone 7282424 Mr Hamilton Experience Required TF TELEPIIONE SOLICITOR Parttime Experienced Work from your home Appointment fee plus commissions For return call please leave your name address and phone number at 7371360 Aui38 ERALICK ALUMINUM soffit fascia siding seamless eavestrough shutters doors windows awnings Coil JIM IIEPBIIRN 7288212 MWFAu15 DUNLOP CREEMORE Yes w0uld like more information about an Examiner Carrier Route NAME ADDRESS PARENTS SIGNATURE Clip and send to The Examiner Box 370 Barrie L4M 4T6 STUDIO IIAIR DESIGN roeho HAIRSTYLISTS One fulltime position One parttime position OExperience essential Excellent wages and working conditions For more information call 737 2740 or after pm 7261960 TF START CAREER HYDROCULTURE LUWASA requires outgoing salespersons for home parties to demonstrate an exciting concept in growing house plants We will train you Car necessary No initial outlay Phone 7370532 am to Pm MWFAu31 Fashion Two Twenty Needs beauty consultants is hours per week $90 Call Joan Graham 4365651 MANPOWER TEMPORARY SER VICES needs people with top office skills Experienced secretaries typisls tile clerks bookkeepers for short and long term temporary assignments Pleasecail72ilrll9i EARN EXTRA MONEY by showing the Jeandron catalogue with over 500 items of Canadas tlnest line at Christmas cards wraps novelties etc For tree catalogue and prompt service Jeandron Greeting Card CoLtd1253 King St Hamilton Ont LEM 167 Golden Opportunity Company under new management many employees needed with public relations Skills Grade 12 preferred transportation essential Call 7283482 PARTTIME CONCESSION help re quired at Imperial Theatres Please cann the Manager alter 730 pm 7284681 Suitable hours for students 72759 helpagents TOP COMMISSIONS Sell anywhere part timelull time sideline Calendars ad specialties printed labels tapes ball pens office supplies etc Our 27th year New catalogue available Alco Box 3772 Ottawa PERSONS REQUIREDlor home insular tion sales in the Barrie area Full or part time work available Commission ed sales leads supplied Phone Hits5681 WHICH DAY IS BEST Advertisers frequently ask this question Fortunately there is no best day to advertise Each day new wants arise bringing new readers as old ones satisfy their wants We recommend that you start your ad tomorrow and cancel it when you get results Alter many years of ex perience will millions of want ads we know tomorrow is the best day to start your ad and every day is the best day to advertise in The Examiner Classified Section Phone 7282414 TIheb vented AND WIN PRIZES TOO CENTRE KING STS ANGUS EXAMINER ROUTES ARE NOW AVAILABLE IN THESE AREAS Phone 7266539 TORONTO BRADFORD ST AREA 8LAKE STEEL ST AREA DUCKWORTHNAPIER AREA QUEEN ST DAVIDSON ST MULCASTER ST AREA SOPHA WORSLEY OWEN ST AREA RODNEY MOUNTBATTEN ST AREA CUMBERLAND ST CLAPPERTON ST AREA TIFFN ST SANFOR0 VICTORIA AREA AGE mom Plans DALTON BAYFIELD ST AREA 8AYFIELD MARY STS GUNN WELLINGTON ST AREA 78 TOWNSHIP OF ESSA TENDER FOR FIREHALL Sealed Tenders clearly marked to contents will be received by the Township Clerk Treasurer up to 200 pm local tlrne on TINJRSDAY AUGUST 23rd I979 for the construction of two bay nation west of the Village of Thornton County of Simcoe The work will include concrete block and open web steel iaists Total building plan area will be 3204 SF specifications and tender form may be obtained from Ainley and Associates Limited Consulting Engineers and planners i05 Hurontario Street Collingwood for fee of STOW on or after August W79 Tenders must be accompanied by Bid Bond in the amount of $1200000 The successful bidder will be required to furnish 100 Performance Bond The lowest tender or any tender will not necessarily be accepted Mr Roth ClerkTreasurer Township of Essa BoxIO ANGUS Ontario LOMIBO Au3 79eectiensdes AUCTION SALE of furniture appliances household articles tools miscellaneous some linens dishes etc including antique piecesfor MRS LUCY WILEY to be held SATURDAY AUGUST 4th commencing at 11 am Located at 95 Yonge St on Hwy No ii iust south of Barrie city limits The undersigned has received instructions to sell the following Frigidaire fridge burner stove l5 cubic ft freezer Living room furniture Chesterfield chairs recliner arm chairs rocking chairs antique small china cabinet china cabinet table chairs matched set bookcase square oak drop centre table round table antique cabinet piece walnut bedroom suite night stand washstand flat to wall cupboard Chrome table chairs new two 12 rugs TV cabinet solid oak vacuum cleaner miscellaneous dishes picture knick knocks some linens cracks sealers com plete set of ivory dresser set mirrors etc Tools and miscellaneous large assortment of hand car penters tools Sunbeam grinder drill planer vise mils misc pieces of lumber trim several garden tools electric lawnmower riding lawnmower picnic table fireplace wood baskets plus other articles Terms cash no reserves as home is sold Selling by number Cheques with 10 Owner or auctioneer not responsible for public liability orloss LADIES GENTLEMAN Anyone looking for good clean furniture or tools should attend VERNON AYRES Auctioneer No STROUD SCL No23 4361922 Aul NOTICE Deadline to classified word ads pm day previous noon Saturdav 71Inlp vented Death Notices Engagements Cards of Thanks $500 SPEC Notes CASH EMENTS ES VS minimum 40 words additional words centes per word Births In Memorial no verse $600 $600 Verse per count line extra 23 cents Coming Events IIIHRI Mondays Child is lair ol lace Tuesdays Child is lull ol grace Wednesdays Child is lull ol woe Thursdays Child has lar to go Fridays Child is loving and giving Saturdays Child works hard for its living And child that is born on the Sab bath Day is lair and wise and good and gay Children hearing this verse by Counter Cullen always want to know which day at the week was their birth date Keep this and other important inlormation for your childs future An Examiner Birth Announcement will include the name at your child the day ol the week month and year at birth the weight and other vital inlormation printed message can become permanent record in Babys Book or Family Albums The rate lor an Examiner Birth Notice isonly 5550 PHONE 728 24 GOOD NEWS STORY When you an nounce the birth of your child in The Ex aminer clippings ol the notice are available for Babys Book Family Tree Records and to mail your lriends and relatives in those lar away places Place an announcement alter birth Call The Examiner Classilied 728 2414 MASON Michael and Suzanne are pleased to announce the birth of their son Matthew Robert Joseph born Friday July 20th 1979 at Royal Victoria Hospital brother tor Claire Special thanks to Dr Green 83 engagements LADOUCEUR AYRES Mr and Mrs Ladouceur at St Joachim Ont an nounce the engagement of their daughter Yvette Denise to Robert Bruce Ayres son ol Mr and Mrs Merv vyn Ayres ol Stroud Wedding to take place at St Joachim Church st Joachim on August 25th atApm 85daths AMON ELEANOR At the Royal Vic toria Hospital Barrie on Tuesday July alst 1979 Eleanor Cochrane beloved wife of Gary Amon in her list year Dear mother of Kimberly Karl and Alan Daughter of Mrs Bertha Cochrane of Thornton and the late Weston Cochrane sister ol Leila Mrs Edward Webb of Thornton Dorothy Mrs Earl Moodie ol Trenton Jean Mrs Ross Peacock at Barrie Marilyn Mrs Graham Crosbie Alberta William at Alberta Shirley Mrs Keith Breedon of Thornton and John at Saskatchewan Friends may call at Steckley Funeral Home 30 Worsley St Barrie alter pm Wednesday until Friday noon Funeral service in St Pauls Anglican Church on Friday Aug 3rd at pm in terment St Pauls Cemetery In lieu ol llowers Memorial Donations to Cana dian Cancer Society would be ap precialed 40erticIu fersele VOLUME SALES 21 Mary St Barrie DISCOUNT Harlot lirhlUJ 289955 l3 ititlifti glijhihtifil SPORTS REES EALUALS trio3 Mias donate or styles tilt allSCGilNTS Twill Rolls ii EM Cmpet pé 35 ob fnd 995m SHOP AND SA VE $343 per column inch ISdeeths MORGASON Eleanor At her home Oro Station on Tuesday July 315i 1979 Eleanor Filyer beloved wile ol Ctiltord Morgason in her 57th year Dear mother of Bradley of Edmonton and Penny Mrs Fred Tillin 0t Barrie Daughter of Mrs Mildred Filyer and the late Robert Filyer Sister of Frances Mrs Walter Bague Evelyn Mrs Lloyd Wideman Joyce Mrs Bruce Stouller and Rev Dan Filyer Friends may call at Steckley Funeral Home 30 Worsley St Barrie alter Wednesday until Friday noon Then at First Baptist Church Barrie until time of service at 330 pm Interment at Barrie Union Cemetery ROBINSON Florence At Grove Park Home Barrie on Tuesday July 315t1979 Florence Robinson in her lOlst year beloved wile ol the late Charles Robinson Dear mother of Alvin and the late Harold and Ralph Robinson Loving ly remembered by many grandchildren and great grandchildren Friends may call at Steckley Funeral Home 30 Worsley St Barrie alter pm Wednes day Funeral service in the Chapel on Thursday August 2nd at Inter ment Barrie Union Cemetery Alwoys gets his bomb OTTAWA CP This mem ber of the RCMP will never mount horse for the Musical Ride but will always get his bomb The new RCMP addition is the Remote Mobile Investigator RMI sixwheeled unit de veloped to counteract the rising tide of bombings force tech nicians said Monday Bill Hay technical consult ant for the forces Bomb Data Centre said the RMI is the re sult of three years of research and described it as the best re motelyoperated bomb disposal unit ever produced The 15 metrelong RMI costs about $13000 and looks like an astronauts lunar rover equipped with 12gauge shot gun TV camera and neut rex super water pistol that shoots highvelocity stream of water capable of blowing bomb apart before it can deto nate During demonstration in the parking lot of the RCMPs security policy section tech nician 30 metres away from the RMI put it through its paces As it whirred to halt in front of plastic lunch box the unit lowered its long metal arm and aimed the neutrex at the container SHATTERS LUNCH BOX loud bang ripped the air as 100 millilitres of supercom pressed water shattered the lunch box and the fake bomb it contained Hay said it could do the same to metal canister The unit also can be equipped with four different types of arms laseraiming device for highpowered rifle an xray scanner to peer inside bombs stethoscope to hear timers tick tear gas grenade launcher spotlight and mirror and flare arrangement to blind snipers Hay said the RMI has never been used to neutralize real bomb but was used to dispose of several suspected devices at the Commonwealth Games in Edmonton last year They were all fakes The RMI was developed in 1976 by Pedesco Ltd twoman machine shop in Toronto There are now two in Ottawa and one each in Vancouver Edmonton Whitehorse Winnipeg Fredriclon Halifax and Saint John NB Mill seeks finances ST JEROME Que CP Iricofil struggling worker managed knitting mill which has been repeatedly saved from bankruptcy since its creation in 1975 is once again seeking money to keep its doors open The mill in this Laurentian town north of Montreal has bat tled backruptcy several times through grants and internal fundraising drives But earlier this month the company told 107 of its 145 cm ployees now on vacation that they may face temporary lay offs Richard Bourget Tricofiis executive director says that unless it receives $500000 in loans by the end of August the company may reduce operations The warning came only months after thc mill reported its first profit since 1975 The company was taken over by its employees four years ago after the private owners of Regent Knitting Mills went bankrupt Profits of $55000 were re ported in the second quarter of 1979 and administrators saw it as the beginning of bright fu ture Bourget said in an interview the company needs funds for its daytoday operations But so far financial institutions have declined to help CREDIT REFUSED Tricofils main supplier Do minion Textile Ltd of Mon treal has refused all credit and stopped delivery of thread to Tricofil on May II he said And Tricofils major buyer iVanessa Lingerie Ltee which accounts for quarter of the companys business stopped orders several months ago complaining that the mills products are of inferior quality Bourget said the companys business has dropped by 50 per cent uWV VWVWVVW the examiner Wednesday August 1970 27 Get to Know Your Community Who got married What was the score of the bollgome last night Where was that fire When is that sale Why are your taxes going up How do find out whats happening im my com munity If you read the examiner youd have the answer to these questions and more We devote special section each day to whats hop pening in the smaller communities around Simcoe County PLUS our regular world news city news sports women financial comics 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