Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 17 Jul 1979, p. 13

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YOU CAN EARN EXTRA MONEY AND WIN PRIZES TOO CENTRE KING STS ANGUS EXAMINER ROUTES ARE NOW AVAILABLE IN THESE AREAS Phone 7266 TORONTO BRADFORD ST AREA BLAKE STEEL ST AREA DUCKWORTHNAPIER AREA DUNLOP QUEEN ST DAVIDSON ST DALTON BAYFIELD ST AREA MULCASTER ST AREA 539 TIFFIN ST SOPHIA WORSLEY OWEN ST AREA RODNEY MOUNTBATTEN ST AREA CUMBERLAND ST CLAPPERTON ST AREA BAYFIELD MARY STS GUNN WELLINGTON ST AREA SANFORD VICTORIA AREA CREEMORE Yes would like more information about an Examiner Carrier Route NAME ADDRESS PARENTS SIGNATURE AGE PHONE Clip and send to The Examiner Box 370 Barrie LAM 4T6 76 enIployInent wanted RESPONSIBLE HARDWORKING man seeking lull andor parttime work Ex perienced driver accident tree 30 mile radius Barrie 4364019 RELIABLE Mofhefiinbamswick will babysit in my home weekdays only Phone 7370234 78 tenders POLICE VILLAGE OF ANGUS TENDER Sealed bids clearly marked as to contents will be received by the undersigned up to pm July 3i I979 for GRADING AND PAVING DITCH approximately 76 ft and lowering culvert pipe paving with hot mix HL3 asphalt For further information call George Bateman 66 King St 4241455 Lowest or any tenders not necessarily ac cepted MRS HELEN ELLIOTT Secretary PO Box I45 ANGUS Ontario LOM IBO JyI7 TENDER To supply install approx ICXX ft of ft high Inch mesh gauge galvanized chain link fence 38 inch posts inch corner posts 811I6Inchtoprail Maximum IO ft centre on posts thirty ft opening at curb cut out Tenders will be received until Aug 1479 Work to be completed by Nov 1579 IARIIE umou CEMETERY co Sennldale Rd Ianla Ont MM 454 Jy20 ANNOUNCEMENTS SPECIALNOTICES CASH RATES Death Notices Engagements Cards of Thanks $600 minimum 40 words additional words centes per word Births In Memorial no verse $600 $600 Verse per count Iine extra 23 cents Coming Events lllela Mondays Child is ialrot face Tuesdays Child is full of grace Wednesdays Child is full of woe Thursdays Child has tar to go Fridays Child is loving and giving Saturdays Child works hard for its living And child that is born on the Sab bath Day 15 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 isonly 5550 PHONE 72824 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 72B 2414 GARIEPY Megan Lyn announces the sale arrival of brother Mikael Sean at RVH on July 9th 1979 First grandson for Mr and Mrs Wm Secord of Merlin Ont and Mr and Mrs Ray Gariepy of Barrie Parents Steve and Lyn thank God Dr Handley and nurses on the 4th Ioor 78 tendon THE SIMCOE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION BARRIE QNIARIQ TENDERS FDR CONSTRUCTION OF AN Lampmon Lona Barrio Sealed bulk tenders plained marked as to contents will be received by the Tender Clerk until 300 pm local theI Remy 1I I979 for the construction an ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rattle Ontario Plans and specifications may be obtained by general contractors only on deposit of $10000 from the office of Salter Architect IIO Dunlop St West Barrie Ontario In all cases of dispute the decision of this Board will be final LOWEST OR ANY TENDER NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED Late Tenders will not be accepted Lloyd Fletcher Chairman Ramsay Director of Education and Secretary Jy17 Read The Exa miner To Buy Buy The Examiner To Read stroud by Ms Campbell 434 084 Lakelands Senior Citizens met in Lakeside Halo Alcona Beach on Wednesday June 13 for their weekly meeting with Bud Parker presiding The meeting opened with Canada and our theme song with Betty Bell at the piano All are reminded to keep August open for the Senior Citizens picnic at Springwater Park Entertainment was provided by 135 pupils from Goodfellow School who sang six selections accompanied by Susan Howes and also folk group ac companied by Sue Patchett on the guitar The choir has won awards at the Kiwanis Music Festival and is to appear of Ontario Place They are credit to themselves neighborly news and their school Their director is Asst Principal Dale Bar rett The afternoon concluded with euchre cribbage scrabble and darts Tea coffee and cookies were provided by the hostesses Institute members are reminded that our meetings at the Stroud Complex will com mence at 130 Note the change of time lnnisfil Chapter 038 held their annual church service at St Pauls Anglican Church on Sunday June WM Lucille Metcalfe and WP Melville Metcalfe and 25 members were welcomed by Rev Lee David Booth accompanied on the piano by his grand mother Mrs TF Fitzimmons played trumpet solo and Mr Lee left thoughtprovoking message Following the service Mr and Mrs Metcalfe entertained the Eastern Star members to luncheon at their home The Sixth Line Cemetery An S343 per column inch ISdeatlla BEARCROFT NORAH Frances At the Royal Victoria Hospital Barrie on Saturday July 14th I979 Norah Frances Mattenley in her 72nd year Beloved wife of Alfred John Bearcroit dear mother of Joan Mrs Ken Robertson and John of Barrie Sister of Jack Mattenley Surviv ed also by grandchildren Friends may call at Steckley Funeral Home 30 Worsley 51 Barrie alter pm Monday Service in the Chapel on Tuesday July 17th at pm Followed by cremation It so desired memorial donations to Canae dian Cancer Society would be ap preciated LETCHER Joseph At the Royal Vlc toria Hospital Barrie on Tuesday July 17 1979 Joseph Letcher in his 77th year beloved husband of the late Rose Challachombe Dear father of Marian Minard and Jim Letcher Grandfather of Suzanne Rob and Shawn Friends may call at Steckley Funeral Home 30 Worsley Street Barrie after pm Wednesday Service in the chapel on Thursday July 19 at pm Interment Oro United Cemetery ROE Verna Theresa At the Royal Victoria Hospital Barrie on Friday Ju ly 13 I979 Verna Theresa Roe dear wife of James Herbert Roe loving mother of Ronald Oi Collingwood Rose Ann Mrs Fraser of Hilisdale Bill of Barrie Rosemarie Mrs Ferguson of Bar rie Maureen of Hillsdale Peter at Bar rie Sharyn of Barrie and Cindy Joe of Barrie private family service was held at the Jennett Funeral Home on Monday at pm lnterment Barrie Union Cemetery Illcord of thanks WRIGHT SCHELLENBERG Our thanks to the people of the Midhurst community for most enioyable evening and for the beautiful wedding gift at stainless steel flatware Melvin Wright and Laura Schellenberg 81 In InenIorIetne McCAULEY Mary Agnes In loving memory of dear daughter Mary Agnes Livingston who passed away July 17th I973 It broke our hearts to lose you But you didnt go alone For part of us went with you The day GOD called you home Always remembered by Mother and Family uoetnbg events STAG for TOM SPALL Iarrle AmoarIeI July 20 oclock Tlckete $5 Contact Mle Taylor before July II 7370819 nual Memorial service was held Sunday June 17 Rev Mark Reeves of Stroud Presbyterian Church preched thought provoking sermon on What Kind of Memorial Rev Ainley Craft of Churchill Pastoral Charge Rev Malcolm Fife of StroudLefroy Pastoral Charge and James Benson of Bell Ewart Baptist Church participated in the Service goodly number gathered to pay tribute to the memory of loved ones The cemetery was beautiful with the many floral bouquets and wellkept grounds Trustees of the Sixth Line Cemetery are Chairman George Lucas Secretary Ireasuer Fraser Sutherland Duncan Campbell Ronald Allan Helen Corner John Cowan Andy Graham Douglas Reid May Reive EXAMINER WANT ADS PHONE 7232 DOUGLAS DOUGLAS caucus mucusoouous DOUGLAS oousmsooucus DOUGLAS mucus mucw Rain fares By THE CANADIAN PRESS Two nights of rain and an earlymoming frost Monday helped fire fighters halt blaze that has destroyed about 55000 acres of trees on the east coast Of Newfoun dland About 195 men using water bombers and helicopters fought the fire one of the worst in 20 years in Newfoundland In British Columbia and Ontario meanwhile firefighters warned that dry weather could turn the forests into tinderboxes Firefighters in BC said that lack of rain in June will likely produce drought conditions later in the ummer More than 100 fires are burning in British Columbia none of them major There have been 1284 fires in the province so far thisyear compared with 790 to this time in 1908 Last week in northwestern Ontario about 1500 people battled UGIAS DOUGLAS DOUGLAS OsiJGtAS mamas $006513 DOUGLAS DOUGLAS DOUGLAS DOUGLAS DOUGLAS DOUGLAS DOUGLAS DOUGLAS DOUGLAS DOUGLAS DOUGLAS OVERHEAD IS OUR SECRET Not exactly as illustrated Open Mon to Thurs until pm Fri and Sat till Sunday for Inspection evrlt help fight tfire Monday the firefighters provincial government employees were heading home most of the fires under control John Carrington ministry spokesman said that 200 fires started in four days last week in nor thwestern Ontario com pared with 150 all last year in that part of the province But the dry weather had ministry officials worried that they could be in for another round Of trouble Quebec has had 400 forest fires this year compared with 475 to midJuly last year Most were in nor thwestern Quebec and on the north shore of the St Lawrende River None of the 26 fires burning in Quebec now are con sidered by provincial government officials to be serious In Manitoba provincial govenment spokesman said the situation is severe but has stabilized in the last few days because of rain GLAS DOUGLAS DOWN GOUGQIQ 00014455 viiiCLAS 7Gl££ mitt Ni 15 CHANGE thin Dean tigers DIAL DISCOUNT AI can Elect tI prior sale No dealers glean One to container fliGUlS DOUGLAS LIOLIUILJDIUL1 iiifiif =l Good color selection brown black Equipped with small V8 automatic power steering brakes bucket seats console radio defroster WSW wheel covers All but have less than 12000 miles and carry the balance of General Motors Factory Warranty moansmrnciouv Edward Palalt 70 puts his head in his hand on courthouse steps in Toronto Monday after pleading guilty to charges of forging lottery tickets for Late Canada prizes Palalt who says he has spent his life savings of $22000 on lottery tickets without winning forged two tickets by pasting new numbers on tickets to make them appear to be winning tickets CP Photo vGUGIsi tario iab Douglas red blue white yellow Til HURRYii HURRYII DOUGLAS DOUGLAS DOUGIAS DOUGLAS DOIIGLAS OCUGLAS DOUGLAS DOUGLAS DOUGLAS DOUGLAS DOUGLAS DOUGLAS DOUGLAS DOUGLAS DOUGLAS DOUGLAS DOUGLAS DOUGLA5 DOUGLAS DOUGLAS DOUGLAS 0530 DDUGIAS DOUGLAS DOUGLAS DOUGLAS Millitil Ow You GtHre Yu Bui HO To Leave ls Ours no PAYME IL AUGUST IANR FINANCING AVAILAILE ll you are New in On Il you owe money on your car If you have been tume down by other dealers If you are new on you In Towners and Out of first quickly Drive home today in the car of your choice FORD CITY can give you the KIND OF CREDIT YOU NEED and still save you money Call for last credit check by phone 7286558 PaymentI baud on $498 down plus tax transfer over 48 months SLIM theImmune 13 Tuedonut 11 11 No more lotteries for Eddie TORONTO CP was dumb fool and Im not buying another lottery ticket in my life Edward Palait said after he was fined $100 in provincial court Monday for forging Loto Canada tickets Palait 70 pleaded guilty to forging the lottery tickets after spending $22000 his life sav ings during the last three years on losing lottery tickets He was ven three months to pay his me had 2000 tickets last July and not one of the damn thi was winner Palait said It an interview outside the court room After got caught stopped buying Palaits lawyer Arnold Schwartz said the retired car penter actually helped Loto Canada improve its security system Schwartz told the court that since the 3rd to discovery Of three forg tickets by 10m se curity officials Loto Canada has tightened the screening of winners under $1000 Palait had forged two 3100 tickets and one $1000 ticket by cutting numbers from losing stubs and pasting them on oth ers to make them appear to be winning tickets GOUGLAS DOUGLA LA IOU QUALITY EORD MOTOR CREDIT AND If you have little or no credit 61lyoueraleoravar Our experienced llnan ca personnel can probably find plan to suit you Towners see we decide on your credit CI lt II lt L9 is VI ed in vs vs al It 93 AT THIS PRICE THEY WONT Maxim LAST THE WEEK srusu mm NEVER HAVE so MANY we so um so nucu mm KI $398 IIIIIJ VIENEEDUSEDCA DIAL DISCOUNT TOP TRADEIll PAID WE WILL IUY 7285558 voqustocAI heedemllpcbbehqelhonflelaotlyaeMedJeacI fll1Wll MJIMIIRNOM LINCOLNMERCURY SALES no mmnnymbhmmm NM 81 ESSA RD BARRIE Wvawwmnwv The only deals we miss are the ones we dont know about at FIESTA IOICAT 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