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Barrie Examiner, 15 Apr 1977, p. 17

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SPECIAL NOTICES Death Notices Engagements Births xx gmgUNCEMENTs ASH RATES maximum 40 words additional words cents per word Card of Thanks 25 words $500 Additional words cents per word In Memoriam no verse $500 Verse per count line extra 21 cents per line Coming Events $3 per column inch 81 births 88 coming events CALDER Jim and Nancy are happy to announce the birth of their son Scott Mathew lbs 025 on Tuesday April 12 1977 at Peterborough Civic Hospital Abroiherior Erin Mondays Child isiair of face Tuesdays Child is full of grace Wednesdays Child is iuII otwoe Thursdays Child hasiartogo Fridays Childisloving and giving Saturdays Child works hard ior lts living And child that is born on the Sab bath Dav Isiair and wise and good and gay Children hearing this verse by Counter Cullen always want to know which day oi 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 oi the week month and year of birth the weight and other vital iniormation printed message can become permanent record in Babys Book or Family Albums The rate for an Examiner Birth Notice is only $500 maximum 40 words Addi tionalwords9cents per word PHONE 7282414 83 engagements FERRYHIDER Mr and Mrs Robert Ferry are pleased to announce the engagement oi their daughter Bonnie Leigh to Brian George son of Mr and Mrs John Hider oi Brantiord The wed ding to take place at St Georges Anglican Church Barrie on May 71977 85 deaths BURDETTE George Henry Harry at the Royal Victoria Hospital Barrie on Wednesday April 131977Gecrge Harry Burdette in his 67th year Beloved husband oi Elsie Broadbridge dear lather of Ted oi Toronto Barbara Mrs Harold Nichol oi Barrie and Marilyn Mrs Jerry Craig oi Toronto Grandfather oi eight grandchildren and brother of Margaret Burdette oi Barrie Friends may call at Steckley Funeral Home 30 Worsley Street Barrie Ser vice in the chapel on Saturday April 16 at pm Interment Barrie Union Cemetery In lieu oi ilowers donations to Ontario Heart Foundation would be ap preciated BARNES Samuel after short illness at the Owen Sound General and Marine Hospital on Tuesday April 12 1977 Samuel Barnes in his 68m year Beloved husband oi the late Mildred Decher Dear iather of Patricia Mrs McGowan oi Agincourt Joan Sly oi Owen Sound Doug oi Agincourt and Fred oi Barrie Dear grandfather oi l0 grandchildren dear brother of Marie Loretta Velma May Jack Emmy Donald Harrold and Bob Resting at the Jennett Funeral Home 152 Bradford Street Barrie Visitation from Thursday at Service in the chapel on Friday April 15th at It am Interment at Memory Gardens Guelph at approx mately In lieu of ilowers dona tions to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated PRING William Henry Suddenly at his home Cookstown on Tuesday April 1977 William Pring in his 66th year Beloved husband oi the late lrma Prrng Dear iather oi William Robert Raydon and Michael and Rosalie deceas ed Brother of Wilson Prrng and Phyllis Tocher Also survived by six grand children Resting at the Hughes Funeral Home Cookstown after pm Thurs day ill 12 noon on Friday April 15 there to St Johns Anglican Church Cooks town for service at 230 am Interment at adjoining cemetery Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be ap preciated CHURCH Charles Wesley suddenly at San Juan Puerto Rico on Wed April 13 1977 Charles Wesley Church of Bar rie in his 50th year Beloved husband of Isobel Fletcher dear iather oi John Wayne and Hugh all oi Barrie Son oi Victor and the late Retta Church oi Bar rre brother oi Russell oi Barrie and Janet Mrs Warren MacKenIie oi Alliston Friends may call at Steckley Funeral Home 30 Worsley St Barrie after pm Saturday until 930 pm Sunday Service at Essa Road Presbyterian Church Barrie on Mon day April 18 at pm Casket will re main closed at the church irom pm Monday Interment Barrie Union Cemetery In lieu oi ilowers donations to Ontario Heart Foundation or any charity would be appreciated JEACOCK William James at his residence on Tuesday April 12 1977 William Jeacock in his 74th year Belay ed husband oi Helen oi Alcona Beach Loving iather oi Ronald Jim Bill and Roy all of Toronto Dear grandiather oi Richard Linda and Lorrie Dear brother oi Doris Mrs Goudie oi Toronto Resting at the Jennett Funeral Home 152 Bradiord St Barrie Visitation from Wednesday at pm Service in the chapel on Friday April 15 at pm In terment St Pauls Anglican Cemetv Stroud ARNOLD Funeral Home Chapel I27 BAYFIELD ST 7282530 Friendly Courteous Service MWFTF 86 card of thanks WEILAND Marg would like to thank relatives iriends and neighbors for their thoughtiulness during my recent illness in Toronto appreciated very much the cards glits ilowers home baking and particularly the many phone inquires Your concern and kindness contributed to my recovery 88 coming events Flea Market at the Embassy Hall Bloke Street Barrie Every Sunday am to pm Vendors welcome A15 ANGUS LIONS FLEA MARKET Highway 90 Angus every Sunday 12 to pm BOOTH RENTAL Call 4246986 or 4241862 after pm Mfli You are invited to an OPEN HOUSE In honor of MR MRS MORROW of Holly celebrating their 62nd Wedding An niversary on Sat April 1977 From pm to pm at 1120ron Blvd Barrie All1315 35th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY DON TONI BEATTY of Lefroy will be at home to their friends on SUNDAY APRIL 17th pm pm at CHURCHILL COMMUNITY HALL Good wishes only please AI15 Barrie Figure Skating Club ANNUAL MEETING Blue Flame Room Consumers Gas Building April 26 pm Everyone Welcome A1520 Rummage Sale St Georges Church Burton Avenue Friday April 22 1977 600 pm Auspices of St Georges ACW A1520 BAKE SALE RUMMAGE SALE Kempenfelt Chapter of IODE at Trinity Parish Hall Friday April 22 1977 at 10 am Another good sale Donations appreciated For pickup call 7282730 or 7283539 Al 52021 OPEN HOUSE Wed April 20 9am1230pm of Timothy Christian School Ferris Lane Barrie Your child can have ualit education in hristian environment Al 519 the NEW COLLINGWOOD FARMERS MARKET COMMENCING MAY 1977 For stall rental Call 4451376 A16 Nows The Time Printed Pattern 4588 102182 mm Right nowrs the perfect time to sew this princess dress with neckline that zips high or low as you like Top it of with the jacket for travel Printed Pattern 4588 Hall Sizes 10 12 14 16 18 Size 14 bust 37 takes 26 yards 45rnch fabric $125 for each pattern cash cheque or money order Add 25¢ each pattern ior IITSi class mail and handling om residents add sales tax Print plainly Slzs Ston Num ber your Name Address Send to Anne Adams Pattern Dept The Barrie Examiner 60 Progress Avenue Scar borough Ontario MIP 1P7 ANSWER to inflation sew and save dramatic dollars Send i0r NEWSPRINGSUMMER PATTERN CATALOG Clip coupon for iree pattern Separates iumpsuits dayevening dresses Send 75¢ Instant Sowing Book $100 Sow Knit Book $125 Instant Money Crafts $100 Instant Fashion Book $100 NOTICE Deadline for classified word ads pm day previous noon Saturday DEM MLS REALTOR APPRAISALS 93 BAYFIELD $1 BARRIE 7284067 tonomo 416 8899487 OPEN DAYS WEEK WEEKDAYS UNTIL FOR MIDHURST only $39500 with good terms Asking $64300 room fireplace rec offer CONSIDER $46900 SHANTY BAY VILLAGE Quiet dead and street brick bungalow bedrooms rec room fireplace cedar deck braodloom Try on offer ROOM SOLID BUILT BUNGALOW On large lot broadlaom throughout excellent Ist mortgage Long term and open Try $3000 down carries like rent COUNTRY LIVING 146 acres full basement with walkout to patio and barbecue large modern home with finished bedrooms and rec room Fireplace in living room bathrooms paved drive Asking $65900 Try your own possession date IMMACULATE BUNGALOW On Barries fringe this one wont last bedrooms large rec room with bar Tread lot 75 200 Asking $49900 NEARLY FINISHED THREE BEDROOM RAISED BUNGALOW Large entrance foyer living room and dining room To be broadloomod your choice from builders samples Large kitchen with extra cup boards ond sliding glass walkout to deck family room with fireplace and double garage complete the picture at $56900 MUST BE SEEN Especially by the handy man completely modern one bedroom bungalow with full basement All new plum bing and bathroom fixtures new kitchen cupboards new furnace water pump wiring Foundation and studding in for garage and split level addition NORTH ST CONDOMINIUM Very clean bedroom lz baths lull basement attached garage and unit lovely location $34500 MINETS POINT $28500 Nice bedroom bungalow with fireplace on large private lot See it today ALLANDALE HEIGHTS $79900 42 ACRES with barn lnnisfil UNIT MOTEL With 10 cabins apartments bedroom house near Barrie acres with stream MLS listing Make an offer THE KIDS CAN FIGHT OUTDOORS on this 10 acre lot with stream bedrooms full baths in the recently renovated home Yes its for sale Please call the office for the price SPRING HAS SPRUNG The crocuses are out and this lovely home is looking for new owner Features family room with fireplace double garage and broadloom throughout Asking $55900 LOADS OF PEACE AND QUIET Is yours for $42900 Compact bungalow in picturesque subdivision features fully finished basement with bar We can mortgage at current rate ITS GEM Has bedrooms baths mortgage carries for $235 PIT and is on bus line and short walk from shopping Modern for only $34500 YONGE ST Just southof the city starter home for $26900 Full basement oil furnace piece both 60 by 200 ft lot ENJOY THE COUNTRY In this custom built brick bungalow broadloom bedrooms family room with patio doors double garage Lots of room for that future pool on one acre lot $59900 JUST SOUTH OF BARRIE 1800 sq ft bungalow on 100 by 175 ft lot large bedrooms family room dining room office double garage THREE BEDROOMS Quality construction back split with double garage kitchen cupboards by The Kitchen Nook broodloom by Irvines Excellent value EXTRA LARGE BUNGALOW 2700 sq ft in Midhurst bedrooms living room separate dining room large kitchen extras too numerous to mention $109000 Call for an appointment THREE BEDROOM BUNGALOW ON LARGE LOT in the Village of Edgar full basement $49900 with 95 MICC financing available to qualified buyer REAL ESTATE LTD EXCLUSIVE AGENTS WiIIou cLanding Open Sat Sun noon till dusk OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY APRIL 16 PM TO PM 106 MARSHALL STREET Come view this lovely bedroom home featuring ia baths family room rec room garage and sun deck Vendor transferred and wants action Asking $57900 LIVE DOWNSTAIRS RENT UPSTAIRS To take care of the payments This property has bedrooms and Is close to downtown Asking CRYSTAL WATER PARK Offers this lovely brick home with 1800 sq ft of gracious living Approx acres of landscaped grounds enhance this property Just north of Midhurst and close to Barrie included is an above ground pool Asking $61500 ALCONA BEACH bedroom brick side split close to Lake Simcoe and Barrie Shopping within walking distance Double sited lot rec room and in immaculate condition Asking $55900 2V2 STOREY HOME on fenced acre Garage barn and beautiful bedroom broodloomed and panelled home with kitchen dining room and fireplace living room centre stairway and rear stairway 35 CHIEFTAIN CRS1300 sq ft back split car garage Very well kept and decorated excellent terms Reduced to $52500 BEDROOM HOME Near Georgian College large family room fenced rear yard double paved drive $52900 FARMINGDALE Must be seen fieldstono wall in hall family room finished broadloom deck off kitchen fenced yard $56900 $39900 room solid brick near downtown Close to park cellent value June Ist possession Owner very anxious make an Beautiful large storey home on Springhome Dr that features large lot double car garage bathrooms and family room with gorgeous used brick fireplace Call today for more details and to view THERESA ST Older bedroom brick home that has been all remodelled Family room and laundry room on main floor This is truly beautiful home Call for appointment today Asking iust baths upgraded LAKEFRONT LIVING AT lTS BEST Exclusive vacant lot at bottom of the 4th of Oro together with back lot across the road with log cabin Truly good value Call us today for further details ORO TOWNSHIP 23 acres 10 mortgage high and dry rolling freed land hydro year round road $2000 down OLDER REMODELLED HOME IN BARRIE bedrooms storey brick i2 baths main floor workshop large eatin kitchen rec room Asking $45900 BUILDING LOT Innisfil high and dry some trees stops to beach near Big Bay Point $14900 with $900 down ELMVALE bedroom storey colorlok siding homo $29900 with $2000 down Immediate possession LOVELY TOWNHOUSE East end close to schools tastefully decorated washrooms family room garage $38500 Harold Davis 7287543 Paul Arbour 7263897 Norman McMillan 7268957 Bill Evans no toll 322I575 Bert Cuff 7284067 John Colwoll 7267726 Doug Baker 7283274 Jim Harris 7267173 Exotic dancer opens business EDMONTON CP The women often described as the ioneer of exotic dancing on the airies now is more interested in operating business and car ing for her children than in tak ing off her clothes Myrna Greene of Edmonton known on stage as The Dresden Doll progressed from broken SRA 7370731 A15 Frank Hooay 7280676 Fred Reynolds 7285333 Larry DeWilde 7283253 Chuck Lambert 7288001 Lorry Brewer 7289745 Harry Magill 7263864 Simon Beekhullen 7373795 Paul Dumoulln FRl CRA home in Winnipeg and an in stitution for girls without par cuts to career as exotic dan cer to her current position as owner and mana er of Greenes Artists and Mode Ltd The only time dance ls when Im not too busy with work she said In an interview tlllnIAlx How come could be replaced by new color copying machine Because was COUNTERFEITER THATS haw camel Transaciions for Hermes now 152 OTTAWA CP Halfway through its twoyear life ex pectancy the Hermes $60 mil lion Canadiandesigned Ot tawabuilt satellite has already been involved in 1152 transactions including the birth of baby at Moose Fac tory in the James Bay area Dr Lewis Carey chairman of the department of diagnostic radiology and nuclear medicine at University of Western On tario talks enthusiastically bout the merits of telemedicine and the safe birth of the baby We hooked up Moose Fac tory with Western and on this particular day we received communication via satellite that pregnant woman from the remote village of Povungnituk at the nor theastern ti of Hudsons Bay was being own to Moose Fac tory he said She was bleeding heavil and the doc tors were afrai she might lose the baby After rapid communication via satellite the medical data were evaluated and she was diagnosed as having severe infection Instructions were given as to how to proceed to ensure the babys safe arrival The case is only one of many involving medical emergencies and consultations which Dr Carey feels justify the $60 mil lion outlay LECTURES SHARED Some peo le think $60 mil lion is lot money for sat ellite which will probably ex pire in two years and float around in space like iece of junk Dr Carey sal But that money is really an in vestment in tele communications ex riment never tried before an which In future will enable us to hook up any remote area and deliver medical ex rtise Thousan of hours of ex rimental transmissions have beamed through the satel lite includin series of live lectures flas ed instantly and simultaneously to students at Carleton University here and Stanford University Califor ma The satellite the first to oper ate in new frequency band at power levels to 20 times higher than those of other satel lites was launched from the Kennedy Space Centre in Flor ida in January 1906 Fish rule school hours TOFINO BC CP Fish ing seasons determine the night school cycles in this community on the west coast of Vancouver Island 140 miles northwest of Victoria Being as were fishing vil lage we have to work our class schedules around fishing sea sons says Sandy Haley co ordinator of classes The town stops and everyones involved they dont have the time or the energy for nightschool classes About year ago Mrs Haley moved to Tofino with her hus band and children was really bored durin the evenings she recalle We didnt really know anyone 50 decided to continue with some college courses through correspondence went and talked to the college people about that and ultimately they wound up asking me to be their contact erson here Now is coordinator for the school districts adult edu cation and North Island College offices in Port Albemi about 50 miles southeast but two hours drive away After working on the project since last September the com munitys first series of night school classes began in January They ended March when the herring season opened All the teachers are local said Mrs Haley We have really talented arts people here and the village has been bit leery of them so than it would be neat way to be the two factions get to know one an other She said she eta much of the feedback on at people want in the way of courses just by talking to local residents If run into them on the street ask what theyd like to see offered Some of the re quests are pretty well impos sible but there are others that make ood sense and might be work out The twohour classes run six to 10 weeks and cost $12 to $16 each Instructors are paid $8 an hour As long as the classes can pay for themselves Mrs Haley said the school districts adult education do rtment will let them proce but every class weve offered has been filled and we got more money than we needed edenvale by Mrs Aubrey Glffen 7281857 Mr and Mrs Russel Maw had their sons and family home on Friday They were Mr and Mrs David Maw and Carolyn of Toronto and Mr and Mrs Murray Maw of Barrie Visitors with Mr and Mrs Allan McNabb over the weekend were Mr and Mrs Or ville Elliott and girls and Cathy rMcNabb fr0m Brampton Mr and Mrs Doug Milne and family of Toronto and Mr and Mrs Murray McNabb from Detroit Easter visitors with Mr and Mrs Jack McNabb were Mr and Mrs Brian Hollinger and family of Sault Ste Marie Mr and Mrs Roger Hollinger of Barrie and Mr and Mrs Ewing of Capreol Mr and Mrs Eric Ball spent Sunday afternoon with Mr and Mrs Fred Ball of Penetang Mr and Mrs Gordon Giffen had Mrs Owen of Barrie and cousins Mr and Mrs Denis OShaughnessy and family from West Lake Michigan USA as their Easter guests Mr and Mrs Doug Giffen had as their Sunday dinner guests Mr and Mrs Bob Bates and family of Sunnidale Cor ners Dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Aubrey Giffen on Sunday were Mr and Mrs Robert Gif fen and boys Mr and Mrs Warren Giffen and family and Mrs Raymond Ward and Mrs Eric Ball recently visited with Mrs Carson in CollingWOOd Mr Doug Giffen and Jim recently attended CdOp feed seminar at the Continental Inn Allan McNabb Rob and Ed die and Paul Priest attended open house at Sheridan College Brampton where Cathy McNabb is student Mr and Mrs Vaughn Lalimer and irls attended the wedding on aturday ol Lois Pudden and Paul Cain of Barrie We welcome home Mr and Mrs Russel Maw who spent the month of March in Florida Congratulations to Sandra Giffen for winning first and second prize in canoe race last weekean at Seaforth Mr Warren Giffcn was in tawa recently taking course llEMllll llll DIVISION OF Thel Plan is already an industry BIIEBII Bllll LBW PRICES ROXANNES ome Improvements VERSCHAEVE CONST CO LTD Owner Protection Welcome boost The fundraising campaign of the Barrie and district branch of the Canadian Cancer Society has received welcome boost from Beta Sigma Phi Margaret Abbott president of the sororitys city council presents campaign chairman Ed Tschirharl with cheque for $4044 the proceeds from the Beta Sigma Phi Daffodil Days The money was raised by about 100 volunteers who sold 25000 daffodils The Cancer Society goal is $60000 The cheque lifted the total over the $6700 mark Examiner Photo Smith runs again for EasiL Simcoe ORILLIA StaffmMember of the Ontario Legislature since 1967 Gordon Smith MPP will be seeking renominalion as candidate again for East Sim coe riding The nomination meeting arranged by the East Simcoe Conservative Association will be held at Twin Lakes Secon dary school hall here on Mon day evening If he receives the nomination as anticipated the former rillia radio station operator will seek his fourth provincial cl ction victory at the next action which has been predicted for later this year The East Simcoc riding ex tends from Orillia to Midland and also to Barries border with Oro township GARAGES REC ROOMS ATTICS BATHROOMS KITCHENS 4873203 the examlner Frlda April 15 1977 l7 Proposal for Concession Rights at Centennial Park Proposals for the provision and operation of concession booth at Centennial Park will be received by Mr Stoner Director of Recreation up to 500 pm Wednesday April 20 I977 The wellknown Orlllia businessman won his first pro vincial election victory when the Conservative government headed by John Robarts receiv ed reendorsemcnt at the polls On Oct I7 1967 At that time Mr Smith suc ceeded the late Lloyd Lotherby who had been Conservative member for the same riding since 1954 The last Liberal to win the riding was Dr Garnet Tanner back in the 30s when Mitchell Hepburn headed the government Specifications and further in formation may be obtained from the office of the Director of Recreation 84 Collier Street Barrie Ontario Straughan AMCT CMC City Clerk 84 Collier Street Barrie Ontario L4M 4T5 In October 1971 Mr Smith repeated his riding victory for William Davis and he was vic torious again In the last provin cial election in September 1975 MEILUN DT DENTURE THERAPIST Complete Denture Service Hours am pm Mon thru Sat 280 Dunlop St Barrie 7286810 Member DenturistSociety TOMAKE IT WORK phenomenon Itll cover you for no less than three years or 30000 miles And not just on few isolated ports either Well cover the inside the outside the underside anything operational except normal replacement items like spark plugs and oil filters In fact if you keep your 1977 Itasca serviced regularly well ass you that for three years or 36000 miles no repoirjob resulti from mechanical malfunction will ever cost you more than $25 And for the first year or 12000 milesItasca Limited Warranty period it wont even cost you penny How can we afford to offer such plan Because we think our ltascas can stand up for lot longer than three years or 36000 miles And weve got more than few reasons for feeling so confident WE ONLY INSTALL EQUIPMENT WE CAN STAND BEHIND ttasca 0m 0mm oi Wmmooooinduiuu rm form C41 lava 50416 The Hitch House Ltd Shanty Bay Hwy No 11 Itasca is one of the fastest growing motor homes in years And one reason is because we already have over 150 carefully screened qualified dealers around the country Thats good for us And even better for you Because if you have problem with your Itasca no matter where you are theres an army of people who can solve it WEVE GOT THE BACKGROUND TO GIVE YOU THE BEST Every interior appliance we install IS thoroughly tested It has to be Because we also back our appliances for three years or 36000 miles Theres nothing normal about this kind of protection Many motor home makers leave you to fight your own bottles with manufacturers when interior appliances arent working WERE BUILT ON ure 09 Itascas are built by the people who make Winnebagos No doubt youve heard of them Winnebago people have been doing things right for long long time And we think Itasca is the culmination of all that knowhow and experience Now lot of other people will tell you theyrejust as proud of their motor homes But how many of them will back up their words with 36000 miles of protection The Itasca chassis drivetroln and engine are built and backed by Chevrolet And you cant get much more reliable than that If you do have chassisrelated problem youve got Chevy dealers not to mention Itasca dealers virtually everywhere who are ready and able to take care of it And that can be very reassuring even if you never need them BYEARSbQDMILE owncn mam PLAN Rural Route No Barrie 705 7289700

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