Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 11 Jul 1979, p. 32

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Dies Robert Burns Wood ward Donner Professor of Science at Harvard University and reci pient of the I965 Nobel Prize for Chemistry died Sunday of heart attack at his Cam bridge Mass home He was 62 AP Photo OPP ready for Skylab TORONTO CP Ontario Provincial Police are ready just in case Skylab decides to take lastminute detour When the US space station plunges into the earths at mosphere this week few areas of Ontario will be under its path Skylabs orbits running from west to east travel over nor thwestern Ontario to the St Lawrence River somewhere near the 0ntari0ltQuebec border Thunder Bay to the Gulf of St Lawrence and also Sault Ste Marie to the Gulf of St Lawrence An Pl official said that if Skylab debris hits an Ontario city theres not much they can do except be ready Its not going to be situa tion where well know that three hours from now 40 pound piece of space junk is go ing to land in the middle of the intersection of Elder and Yonge two of Torontos main streets the spokesman said Nevertheless PT have placed their emergency ser vices on alert so they can res pond instantly to any damage In Toronto Denny Amyot head of the regional office of Emergency Planning Canada said his experts will remain in constant touch with US radar stations tracking Skylabs path the examiner Wednesday July 979 31 UNCLAIMD FREIGHT HAS BEEN APPOINTED $10003 and $1000 LIOUIDATORS WILLIAM LOWE FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE STORE NO MONEY DOWN IN STORE FINANCING ANNOUNCEMENTS SPECIAL NOTICES CASH RATES Death Notices Engagements Cards of Thanks $600 minimum 40 words additional words ll centes per word Births In Memorial no verse $600 $600 Verse per count line extra 23 cents Coming Events 88 coming events to lIbhh LiNDE Mr and Mrs Linde nee Dawna Partridgel are happy to an nounce the arrival of their son Mark Peter Melvin pounds ounces on iune 25 1979 Mark is the lirst grandchild tor Mr and Mrs Russell Partridge and for Mrs Mathea Linde We would like to thank Dr Walasok and the lourth lloor stall I3 moment SJERPS MAC KAY Mr and Mrs Nick Sierps ot Barrie are pleased to an nounre the engagement of their daughter Mary Martha to William James Mat Kay The wedding Will take place Saturday August 25 Wt at St MdtySCIlUlth Chilliwack VAN CAMPEN Cornelia Suddenly at her home on Sunday July I979 Cor neiio van Campen beloved wile oi Marynus Van Campen of RR Utopia Loving mother of Elizabeth Mrs Dedert John Jo Anne Mrs Derooy Casey and Johnny Dear grandmother of grandchildren Resting at the Jennett Funeral Home I52 Bradlord Street Barrie ViSitation from Tuesday at Funeral seryice in the chapel on Thursday July at Interment Angus Union Cemetery in lieu of tlowers donations to the Can dian Diabetic Socaety would be ap preciated ONEILL May At the Royal Victoria Hospital Barrie on Monday July i979 May ONeill in her 74th year daughter of the late Patrick Joseph and Elizabeth ONeill Sister of Gerald oi Barrie and the late DArcy ONeill Friends may call at Steckley Funeral Home 30 Worsley Street Barrie ater Tues day Funeral mass at St Patricks Church Pheipston on Thursday July 12 at to interment St Patricks Cemetery tbanl of that BAX The lamiiy of the late Mr Bax would like to thank relatives neighbours and friends for their many acts at kindness and help during his re cent illness Also thank you to Dr Aitklns and Dr Wainwright ot Barrie also nurses of and and Stecktey Funeral Home SUTHERLAND The tamin oi the late Hector Sutherland wish to thank neighbours friends stall on Helen Shanahan ward Dr Red Smith Rev Waite and Steckley Funeral Home tor their kindness and expressions oi sym pahy SLOAN Harvey and Esther Sloan oi Churchill Ont wish to express their on predation to all the people on the mail route in the village and triends who so generously remembered them at their relirementparty BINGO KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS EVERY THURSDAY PM EARLY IIRDS 730 BARRI lEGION HALL ST vmcm All CUNDlES ROAD Over $1100 offered in prius this tuck That to the many limo friends alto cutie out on Arthritis Night It was very successful night From your friends Don and the 61mg $343 per column inch 88min event ini 37 mornorlam EOSE In laying memory Dear lather and grandfather Leslie Redditt who passed away July It 1974 Thouqh your smile has gone forever And your hand we cannot touch We have so many memories 0t you Dad we loved so much Sadly missed by June and Ray Murray and Shirley and Grandchildren 88 coming events The ANNUAL TWILIGHT MEETING sponsored by the SIMCOE COUNTY HOLSTEIN CLUB MILK COMMITTEE will be held July l3th at pm at the farm of PETER VAN DERPOST located miles west of Cookstown and mile north of Highway 89 on the 8th Conc of Essa Twsp Everyone welcome Jy5lll2 TONmn FOR LIOUIDATION HELD ONLY AT 544 BAYFIIELD ST 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 It cts per word CARD OF THANKS 40 words $600 Addi tionol words cts per word IN MEMORIAM NOTICES No verse $600 With verse per count line 23 cents per line COMING EVENTS $343 per column inch CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 24 word minimum Cash Discount Rates apply if paid within days One or two Insertions 10c per word insertion Three consecutive in sertions cents per word insertion total $684 Six consecutive insertions 9c per word per insertion total $l296 Multiple inser tions may be ordered subiect to cancellation when satisfactory results obtained Method of counting fewer than words count as 24 words Each initial abbreviation set of numbers etc count as leparate words ERRORS AND CORRECTIONS All phone insertion orders are accepted as convenience to the advertisers Therefore the Classified Advertising Department re quires advertisers lo kindly recheck their advertisement immediately after first inser tion in order that any error or omission may be reported before 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 than only to the extent of portion at ad that involves the misprlnt Er rors 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 reiecl any want ads PHONE 72804 BOX REPLIES While every endeavor will be mode to forward replies to box numbers of the advertiser as soon as possible we accept no liability in respect of loss or damage alleged to arise through either failure or delay in forwarding such replies however other wise 78 tendon Ontario Oovernment Tender TENDER FOR TIMBER Sealed tenders will be received by the Ministry of Natural Resources until l200 oclock noon of Wednesday Isl August l979 for the sale of Sowlogs Poles and Fuelwood various locations in the Huronia District Dufferin and Simcoe Counties The following tenders are available at the Huronia District Office Midhurst 705 7282900 North Simcoe Field Office Coldwater 705 6863342 South Simcoe Field Office Angus 75 42453I2 and our Dufferin Field Office RR No Lisle 75 4354247 or 4355984 Tenders are Numbered from 7903 to 793l inclusive Terders will be opened at 100pm on Tuesday August I979 at the Huronia District Office Midhurst Ontario The Lowest or any Tender Not Necessarily Accepted Jy4ll Ministry of Hon James AC Auld Natural Minister Dr Reynolds ReSOUTCGS Deputy Minister ntario UNCLAIMED FREIGHT SALES LTD 7262900 WE ACCEPT CHARGEX MASTIERCHARGE FREE DIELIVERY Two women wait near the gate of the US Em bassy as Nicaraguan trooper stands guard in Managua Nicaragua Monday The women are Waiting for visa to go to US Photo trying to obtain visas which will allow them to Derailment causes bridge collapse CNR train derailment caused CN bridge spanning Highway 2A five miles north of Red Deer to collapse Monday About to hopper cars loaded with sulphur mixed with the twisted steel of the bridge to close the highway to trafic CP Photo enter the United States Hundreds of Nicaraguans are leaving the country on daily basis AP $100M and $1000 OF DOLLARS WORTH OF FURNITURIE AND APPLIANCES TO BE SOLD AT LIOUIDATION PRICES JyllI8 Quake victims refuse to leave KOTOR Yugoslavia Renter perched high on hillside Blagoje Vucin an elderly cripple lives life of lonely defiance and quiet despair From his elegant 18th century house near massive ramparts he looks out over the ruins of his ancient Adriatic port devastated by powerful earthquake which struck southern Yugoslavia in April More than 100 persons died and hundreds more were injured Since the quake Vucin 88 his two brothers and sister have defied both the authorities and the danger of more daily tremors out of fierce deter mination to stay in their shaken home The Vucins are the only peo ple left in the old town of Kotor which until the disaster was an architectural gem with its mellow Venetianstyle chur ches and winding streets flagg ed in yellow stone Everybody else has moved out to spartan life in makeshift camps of tents and trailers waiting for the authorities to decide on their future But even the authorities seem dazed STILL IN SHOCK The whole of the huge stricken area seems to be semiparalysed by kind of psychosis combination of fear and disbelief says seniorofficial Vucin retired security police chief who suffered stroke three years ago was joined by the rest of his family after the earthquake We are not going to live like rabbits in tents and caravans even it our house is cracked down the sides We would rather die he says But the family still takes dai ly doses of tranquilizers to help overcome the constant strain of new tremors which bring slates and slabs of masonry tumbling down into the streets Right along the coast and among the inland mountain villages local people live in complete uncertainty about their future fear for their lives and their jobs More than 70000 people are living in trailers and tents close to their homes most of them marked with red and yellow stripes Red means condemned and yellow heavily damaged The tourist port of Budva about 20 kilometres to the south looks like it had been struck by massive bomb GROUNDS ARE TENDED Vast complexes of hotels usually filled with foreign tourists stand deserted The swimming pools are filled with clear water the lawns mown and watered in the blazing sun and empty tables and chairs overlook beautiful deserted beaches In the extensive area of Bud va known as the Queen of the Adriatic there are less than 100 tourists says Mayor Predrag Culafic Last year there were 23000 in hotels and private ac commodation making us one of the three richest towns in Yugoslavia Now 90 per cent of the popula tion refuses to live in their own houses even if the homes are declared safe for fear that fresh tremor will bring walls and roofs tumbling down The picture is equally dismal farther south in the towns of Petrovac Ulcinj and Bar In the whole area 52000 Montenegrins are living in tents and 13000 in trailers JOHN FRANK The appointment of John Frank as President and Chief Executive Officer and Director of RL Crain Limited is announced by Mr Harold Crain Chairman of the Board of Directors Mr Frank succeeds Mr Frank Fleury who retires under the Companys age policy having served as member of the Board of Directors since I970 and President since I973 Mr Fleury will continue as member of the Board of Dirac tors Mr Frank ioined the Company in I966 and was appointed Plants Manager and Ottawa Plant Manager in I967 VicePresident Manufacturing in I973 and Executive VicePresident in l978 He is member of the Association of Professional Engineers of Ontario and holds Master of Science degree from the Cranfield Institute of Technology RL Crain Limited Canadian Company is one of the largest producers of business forms in Canada with sales and service offices from coast to coast

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