Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 27 Jun 1979, p. 25

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W¢N the examiner 21 Wednesday June 27 1979 SPECIAL NOTICES CASH RATES Engagements Cords oi Thain $600 minimum 40 words additional words It cents per word 8600 Mariam no verso $600 Von per count lino extra 23 cents lCorning Events £343 per column Inch IIbkths Mondays Child is lair oi lace Tuesdays Child is lull oi grace Wednesdays Child is lull oi woe Thursdays Child has tar to go Fridays Childisioving and givmg Saturdays Child works hard ior its living And child that is born on the Sab bath Day lslair and wise and good and gay Children hearing this verse by Counter Cullen always want to know which day ol the week was their birth date Keep this and other important inlormalion Ior your childs tuture An Examiner Birth Announcement will include the name at your child the day oi the week month and year oi birth the weight and other vital lnlormation printed message can become permanent record in Babys Book or Family Albums The rate tor an Examiner Birth Notice is only $5 50 PHONE 728 24 GOOD NEWS STORY When you an nounce the birth oi your child in The Ex aminer clippings oi the notice are available ior Babys Book Family Tree Records and to mail your Iriends and relatives in those lar away places Place an announcement alter birth Call The Examiner Classilied 728 2414 ANDERSEN Wes and Cheryl nee Lemay are happy to announce the birth at their daughter Kirsten Cheryl on Monday June Iiilh 1979 at se cond grandchild tor Mr and Mrs Lemay First grandchild lor Mr and Mrs Andersen Proud great grand Darents are Mr and Mrs Forbes Mr and Mrs Lemay Mr Hillz Mr and Mrs Nielsen Denmark Special thanks to Dr Handley and nurses on Alh lloor DUNN Merle Anne and Laurie are happy to announce the arrival oi their son Christopher Andrew on Friday June 12nd I979 weighing lbs ID 01 Special thanks to Dr David Johns and Mrs Maria Frost also 4th iloor stall KERR tan and Heather are happy to announce the birth oi their second child Roderick Stewart Patrick on June 19 I979 brother ior Terry and grandson ior Mr and Mrs Janicke at Troy Michigan and Mr and Mrs Kerr oi Kilmarnock Scotland Special thanks to Dr Kosar IS moments LIGHT MCFADDEN Mr and MrS Francis Light are pleased to announce the engagement at their daughter Frances Marie to Howard William McFadden son oi Mr and Mrs Ray mond McFadden The wedding will take place at St Marys Church on June 30 I979 at 30 RICHTER OSBORNE Mr and Mrs Walter Richter oi Kitchener are pleased to announce the engagement ol their on ly daughter Debra Lee to Michael son oi Mr and Mrs Bill Osborne oi Angus Wedding to take place at First United Church Waterloo August I979 at 430 SSduths KENNY Thomas At his home RR Shanty Bay on Tuesday June 26 1979 Thomas Kenny in his 80th year beloved husband oi the late Ina Kenny Dear lather oi Helen Schmidt of Calgary Jim at RR Shanty Bay and Kathleen Campbell oi Toronto Grandtather oi Michael Kenny Julie and Karen Camp bell Predeceascd by one sister Annie Hastings Resting at his late residence Concession Oro alter Wednes day until Friday noon Funeral service in Guthrie Presbyterian Church on Fri day June 29 at interment at St James Cemetery Crown Hill It so desired Memorial donations may be made to Ontario Heart Foundation or Canadian Cancer Society 88 coming events To answer any questions Formerly BodBoys 544 BAYFIELD ST FREIGHT ac Simplicity McClary Mofiat anark House of Bramore Sanyo Standard Randall Princeville South hore election Secondmzi UNCLAIMED Unclaimed Freights product selection saves you the time and hassle of chasing storetostore No matter the Unclaimed Freight store you visit youll find gigantic selection of brand names in wide variety of models Names such as ADMIRAL SANYO and many more Selection is only one of the benefits you get at Unclaimed Freight Theres quality to be sure plus Unclaimed Freights famous 3doy lowprice satisfactionAni as always You get peaceotmind siice from From UnclaIme Frelght Who Else TRADEIN ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD LIVING ROOM SUITE REGARDLESS OF CONDITION OFF UNCLAIMED FREIGHTS PRICE MONEY DOWN LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT FINANCING OUI OWN service department All merchandise is brand new one curry such famous mukes as Braemore Troister Heritage Standard Bauhaus None 7262900 Out of town coll collect FREE DELIVERY Special consideration will In given to Senior Citizens Mothers Allowance Pensioners Disability Pensioners etc 00° Mitt littitmtliiltii Qifl NO INSTORE WASHER DRYER ETC REGARDLESS OF CONDITION OFF UNCLAIMED FREIGNTS PRICE NO MONEY DOWN LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT INSTORE FINANCING DAYS ONLY Tits mimosnunomg Carelessness factor in excess radiation reports EVERY THURSDAY PM EARLY BIRDS 730 BARRIE IEGION HALL sr vmcm AND CUNDLES roan FULL CARD JACKPOT $420 $200 MUST GO NUMBER JACKPOT $275 IN 57 NUMBERS COMING EVENT Thursday July 5th net proceeds to the Arthritic Society Two representatives will he on hand to 100 OPEN BBcoming events BINGO KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Ju27 BARRIE 7289990 MON TUES WED SAT 96 THURS FRI 99 TORONTO CP Sixtytwo workers at Ontario nuclcar gcn crating stations have received radiation doses in cxccss of the permissible limit since the provinces first plant went into operation in 1962 Ontario Hydro documents show And many of the documan released this week blamed carelessnessand complacency by workers as major reasons for the contaminations Ihc Douglas Point station north of London on Lukc lluron which opened in 1967 lczids in the number of persons exposed to overdoses plant employ ccs and six outside engineers working on the sitc lhc Pickering station cast of Toronto on lekc Ontario has Sq Yd Installed had 20 persons subjected to overdoses The Iiolphton plant northwest of Pembroke and the Bruce station on the samc site as the Douglas Point facility each have had four The federal Atomic Energy Control Board sets limits on permissible contamination and utilities must make reports on any cases wbcrc the limits arc exceeded LIMIT FIVE EMS For onsitc workers the con trol board limit is fivc ICITIS year or three rems in any thrct month period All but two of thc workch cited in the Hydro reports received thcir doses on acumulatlvcbasis The exccptions were two mcn who received singlc exposure 3001be Gap ZUmeruse Says Go With Winner This week from CorOnet we offer you look into the future with JEBEL 323001 Includes Carpet Underpod Tax Labor Stairs extra lib VICTORIA ST spectacular Color to Choose from It said in part nzimc akin to walking across High blanked out ignored cvcry as pcct of the radiation protection training he had received His actions were in my opinion no immediate effect and that it would take 50 to 100 rems before someone would experience chemical effects such as blood cell changes overdoses at the Bruce station last April Alan Lee manager with Hydros health and safety divi sion said fiverem dose has Among the documents was 1974 letter from the Pickering stations senior health physicist to the control board concerning an overexposure way 401 with his eyes closed WANT ADS PHONE 72824 Join Us At the Barrie Fair Grounds On Sunday July lst for the 2nd Annual Examiner CKBB CANADA AY CELEBRATION FunFilled Family Day FEATURING The Regional CKBB Orange Crush FRISBEE FLING OFF 02nd Annual Miss Barrie Bikini Contest Sponsored by the Riviera School of Modelling °Twilite Disco Contest Under the Stars Horse Rides for the Kiddies Concessions on the grounds DONKEY BASEBALL CKBB Team Radio The Examiner Excels Live Entertainment Featuring Fronolee Kings of Kempenfelt Big Band and Sand Castle DOOR PRIZE AM FM Stereo Cassette Record Play System Radio Shack Entry forms available at site

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