ï¬yvu cw the examiner Wednesday Dec 121979 Death Notices Engagements Cords ol Thanks minimum 40 words additional words cents per word Births In Memoriam no verse CASH RATES $600 $600 IfIIIIIIIIiIIiIIIIs¢oo Verse per count line extra 23 cents Coming Events BIbllThS Mondays Child is fair of lace TuesdaysChild is full of grace Wednesdays Child is full of woe Thursdays Child has far to go Fridays Child is loving and giving Saturdays Child works hard for its twing And child that is born on the Serb bath Day is tarr and wrse and good and gay Children hearing this verse by Counter Cullen always want to know which day of the week was their birth date Keep this and other irroortant Information for your childs future An Examiner Birth Announcement wrll include the name of your child the day of the week month and year of birth the weight and other vital information printed message can become permanent record in Babys Book or Family Albums The rate for an Examiner Birth Notice is only $6 00 PHONE 718 24 GOOD NEWS STORY When you an nounce the birth of your child in The Ex aminer clippings of the notice are available for Babys Book Family Tree Records and to mail your friends and relatives in those far away places Place an announcement after birth Call The Examiner Classified 778 7414 85deaths COWAN MARJORIE ISABELLE At the Royal Victoria Hospital Barrie on Sunday December 1979 Mariorie Isabelle Reid beloved wile of John Cowan in her 72nd year Dear mother Gordon of Stroud Resting at Steckley Funeral Home 30 Worsley Street Bar rie alter pm Monday until pm Wednesday then proceeding to Stroud Presbyterian Churchwhere servicewrll be held at in Wednesday December lntormentatSixth Line Cemetery ELLSMERE Elizabeth Constance At the Royal Victoria Hospital Barrie on tuesday Deremher tl I979 Elizabeth Constance Newman beloved wile of Ernest Ellsmere in her oath year Dear mother at Barbara Mrs Norval Dunsrnore No Same Nick at Oro Station Chris of Craighurst Connie Mrs Larry Wood and Beth Mrs Bruce Clark both ot No Shanty Bay Capt Donald Ellsmere ol Dart mouth Jim of Ottawa and Dennis of Guelph Sister ol Barbara Mrs Mur ray Bell of Streelsville and Philip Newman ol Craighurst Resting at Stecklev Funeral Home 30 Worsley St Barrie alter Tuesday until Thurs day noon Funeral service at St Johns Anglican Church Craighurst on Thrus day December l3atl 30p Interment alSl JohnsCemetery locard of thanks CARLSON We wish to express our heartfelt thanks and appreCiation to all our relatives neighbors and friends lor the flowers cards letters ol sympathy and so marry acts of kindness and help to us lollowrng Bobs sudden death God bless you all Marilyn Marie John Arthur lsola Bill Bert Kathy Ken and Greg RAYNER The family of the late Frank Rayner Wishes to express their sincere thanks to friends neighbors and relatives for their many kindnesses shown during our recent bereavement MargaritE Drury NOTICE Deadline Ior claSSiIied word ads pm day previous noon Soturdav examiner patterns 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their wants We recommend that you start your ad tomorrow and cancel it when you get results Alter many years of ex perience with millions of want ads we know tomorrow is the best day to start your 0d and every day is the best day to advertise In The Examiner Classified Section Phone 728 24M EllS CORRECTION In Sears Christmas is circulor on Page the Dici Novo bro should read $999 not 5499 as stated Sears regrets any in convenience this error may have caused our customers in this world theres always room for one more rlrllrm litIlla CaIyour Welcome Wagon Hostess now Phone 728646I Mrs Campbell 4873201 Mr and Mrs Bill Proctor and Miss Myrtle McGee of Toronto spent past weekend at the Bayshore Motel Barrie and visited with Mrs Proctors brotherinlaw and sister Mr and Mrs Howard Campbell Miss McGee treated the Howard Campbells Roy Camp bells and Donald Campbells to preChristmas family dinner at the Bayshore on Sun Dec Mrs Glen Gilchrist of Hawkestone Mrs Doug Pickering of Oro Station Mrs Marry Vollick of Orillia and your correspondent were guests of Travelways to weekend at Winter Haven in the Pocono Mts in Penna Nov 30 Dec land In spite of the very bad weather and dangerous road conditions we had safe trip and were treted royally This community has sadden ed to hear of the sudden death of Howard Crawford at his home at Oro Station Deepest sympathy is extended to his wife Bessie and family UCW Christmas Meeting The December meeting of the UCW was held at the church on Dec with dessert and cof fee from 730 to 800 pm Mrs Morris McArthur opened with poem If We Only Have Love This was followed by prayer which concluded with The Lords Prayer Mrs Keith Sanderson was in charge of the program The worship was cen tred around the purpse of the UCW Four candles ere lit to represent the four main points of the purpose Witness Study Fellowship and Service Christmas drama was enacted with most of the members tak ing part It was very mean ingful program throughout and singing many carols brought out the true spirit of Christmas my by Jean Jennett 4240238 Sympathy is extended to Mrs Robert Carlson and family and Mr and Mrs Art Carlson and family in the sudden death of Bob Christ Church ACW held very successful Christmas bazaar on Wednesday night and large crowed attended The Presbyterian WMS entertained their husbands to dinner Wednesday night at the home of Mr and Mrs Gordon Cochrane Thornton After their meeting Mr Charles Marshall showed slides Holy Communion was observ ed in Christ Church on Nov 24 The flowers on the altar were in memory of Elwood Gauley On Sunday Dec the flowers on the altar were in memory of Myrtle Goodwin Mrs Vera Miller Mrs Dorothy Poland and Belle Miller Barrie were dinner guests with Mr and Mrs Ivan Speers on Sunday Also most of their family were present Mr Jim Knapp Saskat chewan is visiting with Mr and Mrs Clifford Davis BOOK NOW Tim BAY POINT ESTAU RAN SIIIIAIEI IN BIG BAY INI MARINA or CN YEAR ROUND SPACE STILI AVAILABLE it in CHRISTMAS PARTIES 4361882 UCENSED UNDER LLBO KING WATER TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY LIMITED is pleased to announce the opening of its ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY specializing in the collection and analysis of samples of Industrial and domestic wostewoter Public water supplies Process water supplies Sludges and sediments Landfill Ieochotes and effluents 20 Morrow Road Barrie Ontario L4N 3V8 705 7374455 BROOKDALE PLAYING UN IL SAT DEC IS CISCO 150 Dunlop St Barrie Kaufman beats women at wrestling Comedian Andy Kaufman of the Taxi television series woman identified as May West duringKoufmans debut as wrestler at the Comedy Store club in Los Angeles Monday night Kaufman challenged women from the audience to go the distance with him and got two takers Kaufman won both matches AP Photo N0 LOVERS LANE SALISBURY England ICPI Courting couples are to be banned from Salisbury Plain in security clampdown by the ministry of defence It has fir ing ranges in the area ï¬Â¢$ gb na ï¬ï¬ up vv 40 CULAS taa Oilfield salaries high CALGARY CP The Alberta oil patch is facmg another winter of hectic prob ing for oil and gas and split ting headache over manpower problems Oilwell drilling contractors hiked wages about 10 per cent on Oct maintaining their reputation for handing out thri fattest ch ues to manua workerspfhytheggovince 127 Bradford St 7373372 Wages range from $27000 for roughneck working 11 months to $40000plus for driller pro vided they work the usual 12 hours overtime week But risks accompany the high Pa Already this year 15 men have been killed 11 on the rigs and four while driving to was incorrect and from work That COTWFSS Schneiders Olde Fashioned Ham lb average size $328 With four last year and eight In 1977 The item should have read $328 per lb To pay for the mounting acci dent claims the Workers Com pensation Board has boosted its assessment of the industry by hefty 50 per cent since 1976 from $5 per $100 of payroll to $750 That compares with $295 for the construction industry Bill Diachuk workers health and safety minister is paying Edmonton consultant Bryant Stringham $59000 to conduct study of the industrys safety record TRAINING BLAMED The minister called in String ham after his own staff said the fatalities could be blamed on the industrys poor safety train ing of workers charge the in dustry emphatically denies The Canadian Association of Oilwell Drilling Contractors has conducted its own study of the climbing accident rate which it wont release to the public However Stanley Jones the associations manager said there is no persistent pattern in the fatalities certainly no correlation between the lack of training or inexperience on the rig Despite the incentive of high wages 75 per cent of the men dont stay longer than year FREE INSTALLATION or ANY PURCHASE DURING THE MONTH or DECEMBER Ptonur Motorola Stereos Spulrrrs lntenno Iaostrr auditors some 5w CORRECTION NOTICE Due to on error on the part of Miracle Food Mart the following advertisement 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