Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 6 Jul 1979, p. 3

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John was enjoying an evening fastball game when he was spotted for our Examiner Guy of the week carpenter by trade John plays folk guitar and performed earlier this year at the coffee house on Mulcaster Street Ex aminer Photo by Lori Cohen Christian associations committees plough on By TERRY FIELD Of The Examiner The Simcoe County Christian Secondary School Association has been busy establishing committees including one charged with studying the need for building to house the high school it proposes to operate beginning in the fall of 1981 By the spring of next year we lthe association will have to have some idea of what our options are spokesman Simon Frankruyter said After deciding on building either to construct one or rent facility the association will tum its attention to raising funds be said Formed April 30 the associa tions board chaired by Frankruyter was charged with developing Christian secon dary school in the Barrie area The association was created in October by parents who want their childrens education to be based on the word of God Erankruyter said There are several indepen dent hristian schools in the county including Timothy ltliristian on Ferris Lane Bar lintf operate according to lived out in lllllllllll Act but unlike the piililir schools and the ltnnmn iailiolit separate iiiutsumvix Litmus COMPLETELY INSTALLED SUPEIO NSTRUTION Call 4T6 5338972 Sale Expires July 31 st schools they are not entitled to government grants Frankruvter said the associa tion is hoping to have 150 members families by the spr ing and 200 for the 1981 opening THE DONUT PANTRYS Canada Week Special REGULAR DONUTS 9° each $1 00 dozen $1 79 dozen ECLAIRS 35 each COFFEE 30 SOFT DRINKS 25 35 SPECIAL Shakes 69 Effective through July 8th WERE LOCATED IN TIIE DUCKWORTII GROVE STREET PLAZA ent officer hails new tenany laws By LORI OIIEN Of The Examiner new act combining the Rent Review and Landlord and Tenant Act is the most enlightened piece of landlord tenant legislation in North America senior rent officer in Barrie says The Residential Tenancy Act will combine both aspects of rental accommodation into one office when it takes effect Dec Bob Bentley said More im portantly it will take landlord tenant disputes out of the cour troom with the formation of Residential Tenancy Commis sion It will be more efficient system Bentley said No more lawyers and waiting for court dates Tenants and landlords will have hearings before the com mission but first participate in mediating step to air grievances and determine if hearing is necessary Bently estimated the mediating step will resolve 80 per cent of all disputes commission will eliminate the situation of good tenants paying for bad ones Bentley claimed He used the example of landlord finding hole in the wall of an apartment vacated by the tenant who hasnt left money for repairs lawyer wants to charge him to collect the money so he puts the repair cost into his operating budget and may have to increase rents Bentley said commission would assess damages directly to the tenant NEEDED PERMISSION Since rent review came into effect in December 1975 landlords wishing to raise rents above six per cent have had to apply to the rent review officer for permission resulting in hearing Tenants who felt the increase was too high could also ask for cost justification demanding response within 15 days Bentley who held 200 hear ings last year across Simcoe County and Muskoka District said 90 per cent were initiated by landlords and the majority got increases although not always what they asked for He said the legislation was unfair to landlords because it extended past the one and one half year cut off point There were some hard feel ings on the part of landlords who questioned but they had to explain their business ex penses Bentley said He cited the case of one landlord in the county who was most upset at the intrusion of rent control when he wanted to go beyond the six per cent MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCES APPOINTMENTS The Huronia District Ministry of Natural Resources announces the following changes in staffing Mr Jack Grooves is Forestry Operations Coordinator new function intended to supervise the delivery of Forest Management Services for the entire District through three management areas located at Coldwater Angus and Lisle Jack formerly worked at the Angus work centre Mr John Caston is Private Land Forestry Coordinators function be conducted from Coldwater His new role has been expanded to cover the entire District CORRECTION NOTICE Due to an error on the port of Miracle Food Mart the advertisement that appeared in The Examiner on July 4th 1979 incorrectly identified Fresh Chicken as being featured this week Frozon Utility Grads Chickons at 59 por pound are featured this week Miracle Food Mart regrets any inconvenience this error may have caused our customers INFORMAL TALK AND INFORMATION SESSION Citizens of Residential District in the City of Barrie are invited to participate in an informal Tit and Information Soulon regarding the future plans of their residential neighborhood The purpose of the meeting is to discuss with you information collected by the Barrie Planning Board regarding future development trends This type of informational meeting will only be effective if concerned citizens are willing to participate and present their views and problems If you have any questions regarding the development or the redevelopment planned for Residential District please attend our Informal Talk and Informational Session on Thursday July 1979 between the hours of 700 and 911 at the Church of Christ Library located beside Grove Park Home at Grove Street East and Cook Street on light OnlyTrilight has 60 calories Check the label on your light beer and see how it stacks up against Tnlight Know what youll find When it comes to light beer Nobody brews it lighter To worth To olwortk To IV Itl FRI NITE SATURDAY SUPER SPECIALS Saveupto during Woolworth FAMILY FASHION CLEARANCE SALE Mens Hooded Sweatshirts ESL23 I007 acrylic red or navy with stripes each Sizes MLXL Our Woolworth Reg Price 1595 each OI SALE PRICE Mape Leaf Polish Sausa is delicious as snacks and in unchas at home or at the cottage Our Woolworth Reg Price 79 lb SALE PRICE II Vinyl Reed allup Shades 2Piece Cafe Curtains 12 Price OF OUR WOOLWORTII REG PRICE Junior Misses 2Pc Sm Bikini Swimsuits 2°52 100 nylon in variety of colors and designs Our Woolworth Reg Prices 2800 SALE PRICE jJVV 17 Torcan 20 315mg 2Speed Fan iiif Model No 37 portable floor fan Wfr Safety grille front back Our2 Woolworth Reg Price 2777 each SALE PRICE MCI Cmadian Cainper give lb Sleeping Bag skiff 100 nylon cover 100 printed cotton flannel lining 34 76 Our Woolworth Reg Price 2250 each ooch OIR SALE PRICE as 4Piece ESAVEH Livmg Room GroupsgLoosig Sofa charis ottoman reversible seat cushions lCX° orlon cover in chocolate brown or rust only Our Woolworth Reg Price 69998 Oil SALE PRICE $01 rge Heavy Duty utomatic Dryer Gib Permanent press normal knit cycles Timed dryer years all parts labor White or gold color Our Woolworth Reg Price 24998 SALE PRICE 5676 IAYFIELD ST Opon ovary night until 930 pat Saturday

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