Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 11 May 1979, p. 18

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19eectlonsdos EABM AUCTIOHSALE AIM BENNETT IUGGY Saturday May 26 1979 at 1100 om for Ray Money RR Nol Bradford on Highway 88 to Middletown Road and north mile to solo Sale of tractors farm machinery MF 35 diesel tractor 1M hours good condition John Deere two furrow PH plow Cockshutt 30 with loader New Idea manure spreader Fleury beater grain conveyor IS pipe bale elevator with many useful form items of interest Enamel wood cook stove Some antique and old furniture and articles Terms cash Cheques with ID Nothing to be removed until settled for ALLEN HORNER Auctioneer 7054584589 Myi 1824 ESTATE AUCTION SALE Complete dispersal of household contents including several antique pieces and collectors items tools and miscellaneous for the Estate of LILLA LETTS to be held SATURDAY MAY 26 Commencing at It om Located at 224 Church St in the Hamlet of Lefroy miles east of Hwy No II on Can lnnisfil north on Church St Terms cash Vernon Ayres Auctioneer RR Stroud SCL 23 Myl l18 Household Antique Auction Sat May l2th79 at 11 om for Mrs Beatrice Archer of Fen nells Corners With in clusions Sale to be held at the Allene Farms Country Auction Centre RR Bradford miles west from Bradford on Hwy 88 to sideroad north to Can I0 and watch for sale arrows day of sale on No 8827 hwys Sale includes appliances old antique furniture articles China glass Large wardrobe 81B220 wide Williams piano reconditioned Victorian couch matching pressed back chairs Windsor bow back chairs platform rocker upholstered parlor chairs parlor table washstands with towel bars pine flour cupboard antique beds single spool bed green finger oil lamp tiffany hanging lamp shade gas lamp with china shade chipped gramophone Jardineres tea tins sterling flatware Zenith Chromacolor TV vault green carpet with underlay 914 with variety of good unknown treasures from the storerooms Items of interest to the antique enthusiast homemaker TERMS Cash cheques with ID Nothing to be removed until settled for Allen Horner Auctioneer 7054584589 SCL A27My411 AUCTION SALE of furniture household articles antique pieces office equip ment some new miscellaneous for MARY WHITE to be held SATURDAY MAY l9th commencing at am Located at 250 Allan St in the Hamlet of Lefroy miles east of Hwy No 11 off the 4th Can of lnnisfil Township Terms cash Vernon Ayres Auctioneer My9l1 AUCTION SALE The Honourable Board of Commissioners of Police have authorized the City of Barrie Pollce Department to sell by Public Auction all found and recovered stolen items not claimed and held by the Barrie Police Department Auction to be held at the Police Depart ment 65 Vespra Street Barrie SATURDAY MAY 26th 1979 at 00AM Graham Allen Auctioneer EarlGSnider ChiefofPolice Myll ALLEN HDRNER Auction Service BARRIE SIMCOE COUNTY OFarm Household OAntiques Appraisals RR No2 BRADFORD ONT Phone 4167753659 or 7054584589 FTF NOTICE Deadline for classified word ads pm day previous noon Saturday 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 After 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 lOpfilcnotlees Illpotlch 63 M59 Please be advised that Planning Board will be holding Public Meeting on Tuesday May 15th at 00 PM in the Council Chambers of City Hall to discuss Amendment No to the Official Plan The purpose of Amendment No is to incorporate into the Official Plan appropriate policies relating to the provision of lands for park purposes and open space as required under Section 35b of the Planning Act RSO I970 Accordingly park dedications based on the ratio of 120 units per acre can be required of subdivision developments in replacement of the maximum park dedication requirement currently in force The Amendment also revises sections of the Official Plan via the addition of policy statements development relating to aspects of park If you are unable to attend this public meeting please address your Comments by letter to the undersigned prior to the meeting date JONES SecretaryTreasurer Barrie Planning Board MylS NOTICE ANNUAL MEETING 1979 Item VICTORIA HOSPITAL INCORPORATED TUESDAY JUNE 19th pm AT THE HOSPITAL CAFETERIA For the purpose of receiving reports election of directors amendment of bylaws and such before the meeting other business as may come Bylaw states any person who pays to the Corporation 30 or more days before the Annual Meeting in any year the sum of one dollar shall be member of that Corporation for that year PERSONS DESIRING TO VOTE AT THIS MEETING MUST THEREFORE HAVE PAID ONE DOLLAR TO THE SECRETARY ON OR BEFORE MAY I9th I979 DSF CAMERON Secretary Board of Directors My31116 77 legal In the matter of the closing and selling of Cottage Lane and North Lane Registered Plan 522 Concession I4 Township of lnnisfil County of Simcoe Take notice that the Council of the Corporation of the Township of lnnisfil will after the publication of this notice at least once week for four successive weeks consider and if deemed expedient pass bylaw to close and sell Cottage Lane and North Lane Registered Plan 522 Concession 14 as described in the said proposed bylaw And further take notice that any person who claims that his lands will be preludicially af fected by the said bylaw and who applies to be heard shall be heard by the Council either in person or by his counsel solicitor or agent This notice is first published the 11th day of May 1979 RICHARD GROH ClerkAdministrator Township of lnnisfil Stroud Ontario LOL2MO My111825J1 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DIRECT PHONE 7282414 Classified advertisements and notices for these pages must be received by pm day preceding publication with the exception of Classified Display advertisements which must be in by pm two days prior to publication BIRTH NOTICE $600 ENGAGEMENTS MARRIAGES DEATH NOTICES 40 words $600 Additional words ll cts per word CARD 0F THANKS 40 words $600 AddiA tionol words It cts per word IN MEMORIAM NOTICES Na verse $600 With verse per count line 23 cents per line COMING EVENTS $343 per column inch CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 24 word minimum Cash Discount Rows apply if paid within days One or two sertions 10c per word insertion Three consecutive in sertions cents per word insertion total $684 Six consecutive insertions 9c per word per insertion total 51296 Multiple inser tions may be ordered subiect to cancellation when satisfactory results obtained Method of counting fewer than 24 words count as 24 words Each initial abbreviation set of nunbers etc count as separate words ERRORS AND CORRECTIONS All phone insertion orders are accepted as convenience to the advertisers Therefore the Classified Advertising Department re quires advertisers to kindly recheck their advertisement immediately after first inser tion in order that any error or omission may be reported before am in order that some may be rectified for the following day publication The Examiner is responsible for only one incorrectly printed insertion of any advertisement and then only to the extent of portion of ad that involves the misprint Er rats which do not lessen the value of the advertisement are not eligible for correc tions by make goods The Examiner reserves the right to classify revise or reiect any want ads PHONE 72824 AN NOUNCEMEN SPECIAL NOTICES CASH RATES Death Notices Engagements Cards of Thanks $600 minimum 40 words additional words cents per word Births In Memoriam no verse $600 $600 Verse per count line extra 23 cents Coming Events 8lbirths Mondays Child isIair at face Tuesdays Child is full of grace Wednesdays Child is full of woe Thursdays Child has far to go Fridays Child is loving and givrng Saturdays Child works hard for its ivung And child that is born on the Sab bath Day Is fair and wise 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 important information for your childs future An Examiner Birth Announcement will 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 $5 50 PHONE 728 2414 Bilengagements DUlVENVOORDE MATTHEWS Mr and Mrs John Duivcnvoorde of Barrio are pleased to announce the engagement 0t their daughter Theresa Christina to Craig Wilfred Matthews son of Mr and Mrs Wilfred Matthews of Winnipeg Manitoba The wedding will take place June 30 at oclock at St Marys Church in Barrie BSdeaths FAIRBAIRN James Earl After lengthy illness at the Royal Victoria Hospital Barrio on Thursday May to 1979 Earl Fairbairn In his 73rd year beloved husband of Margaret Sutton ot Barrie Lavina father of Carroll Mundel Sharon Duntiam Bucky Hurst Anne Amerc Jennifer Falrbmrn Robert Stan Kan Brian Tony Phillip and Christopher Dear granntathcr of 29 grandchildren Dear brother of Jonnlc Pickett at Essex Ontario Ruby Noll ot Leamtngton and Stanley of Valcaron Resting at the Jonnctt Funeral Home 151 Bradford St Barrie Visitationfrom Friday at Servlce In the chapel on Saturday May 12m at Interment Barrie UnlonCemetoty MITCHELLCarrle WilmatRN Al Scarborough General Hospital on Thursday May 10 1979 Carrie MthltfII Beloved wute at Arthur Dear mother of Joan Barbara and Sharon Also Sutwv ed by tour grandchildren Mrs Mitchell Will be resting at the Scarborough Chapel of McDougall and Brown Ltd 7900 KingstOn Road Scarborough near St Ctalr Ave after Friday Service In the chapel Saturday ii Interment Resthaven Memorial Gar dens Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family CONRAD Richard Lee lConnyl Sud aenly at his rESldence In New Westmlnster on Wecnesoay May Richard Lee Conrad in hs 27th belov ed husband of Bridget Elizabeth White of Barrie Lovmg father of Drake Elllol Loving son of Mr and Mrs Lloyd Con rad formerly of Barrie Dear brother at Rocky LewisWain Randy Terrypat tI Melanie and Faye Loving uncle of Shiloh Jessie Jo Stephanie and Jaz Resting at Woodlawn and Bowell Funeral Home SQYVICE 0n Saturam May 12th followed crematlon 5148 per column inch 87in memoriams midhurst by Mrs Nash 7289565 Dont forget the Pioneer Cemetery Bee on May 12 at am Anyone who is interested in planting lilacs is welcome Forest Hill school pupils are assiting in this project Please sign the register while at the cemetery Congratulations to Forest Hill School Junior Choir under the direction of Mrs Patsy Brandt who won first prize at the Orillia Kiwanis Music Festival Midhurst Bridge Club held its closing banquet on Thursday evening in the community cen ire The officers for the coming year are President Gerry Devries VicePresident Dr Coutls Secretary Lloyd Spence Treasurer Gordon Stewart The Historical Society Boy Scouts Girl Guides and Rangers planted 600 trees along the Willow on Wednesday even ing It is hoped that this will help with the erosion problem On Monday May Midhurst United Church Women held an open meeting in the church at pm Mrs June Hancock was the guest speaker Grace Church Women of Barrie and SAVE on repairs to TVs Radios and Stereos For Quick Service Call STEWART ELECTRONICS 7289457 74 Peel St HANNA In loving memory of dear mother and grandmother who passed away May 11 I975 Gone from us but leaving memories Death can never take away Memories that will always linger While upon this earth we stay Margaret Sadly missed by son Dennis Joanne and children HANNA lnrloving mermory of ardear mother and grandmother Margaret who passed away May 11 1975 We miss you in so many ways We miss the things you used to say And when old times we do recall Its then we miss you most oI all WDearly loved and sadly missed by daughter Diane and Mike Cathy Susan and Kelly 83 coming events BASEMENT BARGAINS Furnishings some antiques Clothing Toys Ornaments Books White ElephantTable SATURDAY MAY 12th It Burton Avenue United Church om pun Myll EXAMINER WANT ADS filONE 7282414 Beatrice Johnston 326881 Sorry to hear Illrt Langman is in the SMH Orillial We wish him speedy recovery Mr and Mrs Ron Thompson of Kitchener spent the weekend with the rs parents Mr and Mrs Lynn lllimvorth of Big Cedar Estates Katherine and Elllnor Langman have gone on trip to Spain Crusadv is being held in West 0m Baptist Church Edgar lluglnning Sunday MI 13 through to Sunday May 20 at 745 pm each evening The guest speaker will he Evangelist Muryle Dolan with soloist Carlos Figueirudo on May lilo16 and 20 and Lloyd Knight on May IT 181uld19 Everyone is welcome to at lLnd Churchill guests At recent Hall Board and Recreation meeting study group was appointed to in vestigate senior complexes with the possibility of locating one in Vespra This study group is made up of representatives from the Anglican Church United Church and the Com munity Recreation and Hall Board ladies were our WANT Aos PHONE 7282414 Chevy an alliston by Jean Hand 4355378 Norm and Millie Christopher of Willowdale spent the weekend with Gary and Joanne Christopher and children Bethany and David Mrs Bennett visited this past week at Beamsville with her daughter Ruth and Adrie DeLaat and children Shawn and Shanna and return ed home Sunday afternoon TA the EGA Poul Sodlon Motors we pm MORE VALUE 80 you CAN GET none wonx om Defend Gi74 17hp DIESEL TRACTOR 4WHEEL DRIVE AG TIRES Who DIESEL ENGINE Watercooled largest engine in its class Economical more work per gallon Less maintenance 38PEED PTO Buil the big ones to power wide range of attachments HYDRAULIC LIFT SYSTEM works independently of TractOr ABolens 6174 like hydraulics to central attachments with ease CAL MADILL LAWN GARDEN EQUIPMENT HWY MI OF BARBIE AT ST PAULS FMC 3POINT HITCH Standard equipment makes implement hookup and operation eager II IA All controls atd levers wtttth eely reach 4WHEEL DRIVE Gives nearly 50 extra traction to climb slopes more lugging power to work with heavy attachments in mud or when the going gets tough 4361913 ohnsManvilles HandiPakis the handy way to comfortcondition your home and save money You can do 1t yourself this weekend fort year of $500 00 each which could be used to ollset next years luel bills 450 sscouo PRIZES You may wm one of 450 second prizes ol Honeywell T8082A Chronolherm Automatic Fuel Saver Thermostat approx retail value $84 50 each Stt entry tlinns lliI lllllltlsl It Contest ends June 30 1979 Coshwoy lumber Barrie hances are next winter fuel mll cost you even more than it lid this nnter You can beat the high cost of fuel by adding more Johns Manville Fiber Glass insulation Its easy to lo and pays off iith big savings on heating and airconditioninpr costs Plus extra living com ounrl lillls 7280I00 to come Dorchase necessary Contest Rules To enter Dllnl yOuI name address and telephone number on contest entry lorm or on plain piece of paper and together With the end label of any JM libel glass Dart or roll insulation las listed below OR handdrawn tacsnmlle not mechanically reproduced mall to Johneranvllle Fight Fuel Costs Cenlesl PO Box 705l Adelaide Street Station Toronto Ontario MFC 2K7 No Unlike some insulation methods around today fiber glass balls are proven effective Safe clean fireresistant vermin and fungi resistant They have factorycontrolled value They will not slump or settle They retain their insulation effectiveness for years JohrtsMamilles fiber glass balls come in HanrliPak packages or rolls Theyre easy to get into your car or wagon easy to carry and to slip through the attic opening Your dealer will help you choose the right insulation and give you free booklet telling you how to lo thejob gamut Enter as often as you wlsn Each entry must be submitted In separate envelope wnh Sufi CIenl postage To be eligible an entry must be received by July 16 1979 Random selections Wlll be made lrom all eligible entries on July 3t 1979 Selected entrants In order to win pnze must lllst answw correctly llmellmlted arithmetical skilltesting question administeleo °° JohnsManville HIT Biltrite Cash Carry Boyfield St Barrie by phone or mall by the contest lodging organization All entries become the property at Johns Manvtlle Canada Inc and none will be returned By entering contestant agrees to the use at hisher name address andor photograph In any lorthcomlng publlcny Belore being declared Winner the conleslant may be required to enter into an agreemenl to that eftecl Pnzes 50 Grand Prizes of $500 00 each which c0ud be used to oftsel next year luel bill t50 Second Prizes ot Honeywell T8082A Cnronolherm AUIOmallC Fuel Saver Thermoslat approx Ietall value $84 50 each No SubSllIUltonS wrll be made lor the prizes awarded This contest ls open to Ontario resnlents only 18 years at age and over except employees and lftigislttrbll lralltmatl litIlihntarl lllrtanalla Inc members at that immediate families at Johns Manyllle Canada lnc llS advertismg agency agents and the Independent contest judging organization This contest IS when to all federal provrnaal and local laws and regulations Fora list 01 WlnlEIS send stamped sell addressed envelope to JohnsManvnle Canada Inc Flgnl Fuel Costs Contest List 01 winners 295 The West Mall Etoblcoke Ontario M90 427 Belts Rolls n7 4v Tnlck R7 22Thlck R8 27a Tthk R8 20 Thick Rioaw Tthk Rio3W Thick RlZdlgihlck mzwrnlck RIG37 Thick R2077 Thick Bdl Buildoll 728036012r22ne $1

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