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Barrie Examiner, 28 Jul 1979, p. 17

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Barr up any in Phony Scrvuc in to Lbapm on Saturday July Jfitit at lritcrmont Barr Linton vttwtcry HlNDF Alixandcr Al loyal toria HOSDIIJI Barrio in Thursday July 26th I979 Alexander Stunacn IT hisvlst ycar bolovcd husband ot the Into Viola Johnson door tattior 0t Hazcl DAmbrosm and RNA Talc Survivcd also by QYafTIlIOFIn and 25 arc arandcnildrcrt two brothers Altrcd at Burton and Charles at Port stanlcy Prcdfl 1500 by artat uranEKhildrcn brothers Waller Albcrt and Gcoruc and sisters Lillian Burger and Annu Hill Fricnds may all at Stctklcy Funeral Home 30 Worslcy St Barrio attor Saturday Complctc scrvm ll chapcl on AAoImay July 30th at lnlrrntvnl Barrio Lint in Ccinotovy NOTICE Deadline tor classmed word ads pm day previous noon Saturday their parents 40TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY on Saturday July 28th at pm at the BOND HEAD HALL Jyl42l28 BINGO EVERY MONDAY 8pm CANADIAN LEGION Branch I47 St Vincent St and Cundles Rd JACKPOT $500 CONSOLATION $100 STF 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 EXAMINER WANT ADS PHONE 72824l4 briefs MAY RESTORE TIES TAPE TOWN CPl South Africa may restore tics with Iran through behindthescencs ncgotiations with third party such as France South African newspaper says The Pretoria News says South Africa is anx ious to reestablish ties with Iran which provided most of its crude oil supplics before the rcvolution SALES INCREASE LOS ANGELES AP The market for automated office equipment will exceed $15 bil lion by 1982 says AM Inter national The products range from common duplicators to la scr optical recognition systems that turn typed copy into com putcr language the company says WILLEI TO INSTITUTE NEW YORK AP Con ductor Leopold Stokowski wilch his library of scores and his collection of musical in strumcnts to the Curtis In stitute of Music says institute dircctor John dc Lancie It will probably take year to organize and catalogue thc collcction dc Lancie says IIAS FRAOILE IRODLCT WISCONSIN DELLS Wis AP onetime radio and tclcvision star who quit broadlt casting at the height of his ca rccr says too many performers think their success will last for ever performer has rather fragile product to sell says Tommy Bartlett 64 Just look at how television eats up talcnt today SCIIOOI OPENED JOHANNESBURG CPI new secondary school has been opcncd in the black township of Soweto South African news paper says The Star says La mula School was funded by the papers education fund the Cit rus Exchange and local school board and library was donatcd by Anglo American Corp STILL DANCING TULSA Okla AP Old fashioncd countrystyle dan cing is alive and kicking in northeastern Oklahoma says the Northeast Oklahoma Square Dance Association The organization says there are more than 9000 members of 94 square dance groups BOTTLES EXlllBlTEI MADISON Wis AP An exhibition of about 100 18th and 19thecentury Chincsc snuff bot tlcs is on view at local art muscum this month The bottlcs served as containers for snuff brought to China by European traders about 1650 spokcsman for the Elvchjcm Muscum of Art says UNLEADED FUEL UP ANDREWS Tex AP By 1985 more than threequarters of all motor fuel will be un lcadcd predicts William Doucc president of Phillips Petroleum BOOSTS TOURISM JOHANNESBURG CP The Greek National Tourist Or ganization has increased its ad vcrtising budget in South Africa by 70 per cent said Gen Elias Tsassakos regional director of the organization Tsassakos said South African tourism to Greece has in creased by 120 per cent during thc last three years HAS MORE BIBLES JOHANNESBURG CP South Africa has the highest distribution of complete Bibles in the world says United Bible Societies report The Bible Society of South Africa distributed 591328 complete Bibles in 1978 the report says MALE BARBERS FADING TORONTO CP Are male barbers going the way of the di nosaur Women now represent 60 per cent of the students in Ontariolicensed hairdressing schools geared to male clien tele and their numbers are growing In the last five years more and more women have been enrolling says Jean An dari head of the Toronto Ban bcr School say its terrific TURKEYS BEWARE OTTAWA CP Consumer demand for lightweight turkeys and turkey parts is expected to increase during the summer barbecue season says the food advisory division of Agriculture Canada Because turkey production will be up during the summer consumers can look forward to the poultry as an economically attractive alternative to other meats it says SERIES AWARDED TORONTO CP Corona tion Street the worlds longest running TV serial has won two major British awards reports CBCTV which carries the British program Pye Color Television Awards in association with the Writers Guild of Great Britain presented Special Award to actress Doris Speed who plays Annie Walker on the Show and an award to the series itself Coronation Street has been running continuously since 1960 NLREYEV TO GUEST TORONTO CP Rudolf Nureyev will appear as guest dancer when the National Ballet of Canada performs at the New York State Theatre July 315 The troupe will feature three fulllength classics Officials learn food lesson MONTREAL CP Cana dian immigration officials have learned their lesson from ear lier arrivals You dont feed North Americanstyle Chinese food to Vietnamese refugees So when 192 haggard refugees arrived at downtown hotel in Montreal Thursday night for their first meal on Canadian soil goodold cheese sand wiches hot bouillon fruit and soft drinks made up the menu 1mmigration officials have learned lot since the airlift of Indochinese refugees began last winter Then they fumbled without translators trying to convince the newcomers to eat our greasy oriental deli cacies only to end up with hotel full of sick people the next morning But the processing of this lastest group carrying refugees from camps near Kuala Lampur Malaysia came off without hitch The Ontario World Airlines Boeing 707 touched down at Mirabel International Airport about pm after 23 hours in the air By 10 pm the refugees were in downtown Montreal eating their meal and waiting for immigration officials to stamp them through The privatelysponsored charter was one of the last before Operation Magnet 11 the Canadian Forces airlift which will bring 2100 Vietnamese refugees to Canada shortly as part of Ottawas commitment to alleviate the plight of Southeast Asian refugees Antipollution move taken by Canada US OTTAWA CP The Cana dian and United States govern ments have agreed on seven principles which will form the basis of cooperative agree ment to improve air quality along the boundary between the two countries joint statement outlining the principles was released Thursday in Ottawa and Wash ington The announcement comes as Environment Minister John Fraser prepares for meeting with Doug Costle ad ministrator of the US en vironmental protection agency Fraser is concerned that American plans to make greater use of coal in electrical generating plants could in crease the amount of acid rain falling in Canada Acid rain is the sulphur diox ide and nitrogen oxide released into the atmosphere by automo biles and plants burning fossil fuels The acids which kill lakes and upset the plantgrowing ca pacity in land falls to earth in rain snow or hail The seven principles are Preventio7f transboundary air pollution Introduction of new tech nologies to control emission of pollutants lncreased notification and consultation on developments which could affect emissions Increased scientific re search and development on pol lution controls Expanded monitoring and evaluation of the effects of transboundary pollution Assessment of longterm en vironmental trends Consideration of liability and compensation for the im pacts of pollution crown hill by Mrs Dunsmore 7268373 Dr John Mclean of Van couver has been visiting here with his mother Mrs McLean He also attended class reunion in Toronto Mr and Mrs Franklin Hickl ing recently drove to Calgary and visited with Mr and Mrs Aubrey Hickling Mrs Norman Tuck ac companied by her mother Mrs Roy Partridge attended the Wice Reunion at Innisfil Park on July Mr and Mrs Jim Partridge also attended Mrs Tuck attended the Federated Womens Institute of Canada convention at Universi ty of Saskatoon There were 16 delegates from Simcoe County attending Sympathy of the community is extended to the family of the late Thomas Kenny who died on June 26 Mourning the loss are Helen Schmidt of Calgary Jim of Shanty Bay Kathleen Campbell of Toronto and three grandchildren Michael Julie and Karen Mr and M15 Robert Hughes and their children of Sault Ste Marie were recent guests at the home of Mr and Mrs William Clark Mr and Mrs Bill Toffan of Port Charlotte Florida have returned to their home after en joying holiday with their parents Mr and Mrs Smith and Mr and Mrs Toffan and other family members STILL VULNERABLE LONDON Ont CPI Heart attack victims who exercise strenuously after their attack seem to have the same recur rence rate as those who follow much lighter fitness program reports Dr Peter Rechnitizer of St Josephs Hospital But he adds that both groups have lower recurrence rate than car diac victims who dont exercise at all the examlner Saturday July 28 197911 LADES and Men too Its Cook Book Recipe time again Enter the Examiners COOK BOOK Recipe Contest Win $300 IN CASH PRIZES This contest is open to clubs organizations plus individuals COOK BOOK RULES MUST BE OBSERVED Entries must be typewritten or printed legibly and doublespaced using one side of each piece of paper Contestants may enter as many recipes as desired Recipes should not be clipped or copied from cook books or magazines Contestants must sign their name address and telephone number on each entry Entries will be accepted from anywhere in The Examiner Market Place circulation area All entries must be sent to the COOK BOOK EDITOR The Examiner 16 Bayfield St Barrie Ont panel of iudges selected by The Examiner will choose the winning entries Product brand names should not be used in entries unless they are vital to the recipe Many of the recipes submitted including the six winners will be published in The Examiners Annual Cook Book August 30 I979 All entries become the property of The Examiner Deadline for entries August 23 I979 ORGANIZATIONS lst$100 2nd $50 2nd $35 3rd $25 3rd $15 Send as many entries as you wish to COOK BOOK EDITOR the examiner lb Buyfield St Barrie INDIVIDUALS lst$75

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