Psychic delicaciesifl an ESP Fair menu PAUL DELEAN Examiner Staff Reporter Organizers are describing it as smorgasbord of psychic delicacies The menu includes such things as clairvoyant readings energy pins stimulating shoe inserts tarot cards crystal balls biorhythm readings and books with titles like Mastering Witchcraft and The Mystical Qalalah These are the ingredients of the second annual ESP Psychic Fair which concludes twoday stint at the Holiday Inn today Doors close at 10 pm For $2 admission fee those with an interest in the occult can visit variety of displays ad chat about topics ranging from pyramid power to Eastern religions with those manning the booths There are also hourly lectures on aspects of psychic phenomena and related fields Doug McCormick partner in the Dharmachakra bookstore in Toronto sat behind an im pressive display of titles that included Thus Spake Vivekananda Mama San Raab Rampas Pussywillow and Practical Candleburning Rituals STRONG MARKET The bookstore has been open just over three months and its going to be there long time McCormack predicts alluding to the strong market for its line of reading material Magic and Buddhism are the most popular subject areas at this point he said McCormack sees the increas ed interest in Eastern religions ad the occult as an expression of human development really believe that as man grows spiritually people are drawn to the higher things He admits that some of the philosophies advanced to me seem little shallow but if Dharmachakra doesnt sell the books store down the street will and it is first and foremost business The line is drawn however at devil worship The store doesnt sell the Satanic bible and other related material It puts fair hole in our profits but thats too bad Charge two With rape BRADFORD Two Brad ford men are in custody after being charged with rape and sexual assault after an incident near here early Friday morn ing say Bradford OPP David Winter 22 reporter for The Bradford Witness and Timothy Nye 40 will appear in Bradford court next week for bail hearing say police The two men were charged after police were called to York County Hospital to investigate rape charge involving Brad ford Woman Police say the incident oc cured in the early morning hours on road in West Gwillimbury Township near Highway 400 No further details are being released because of investiga tions say police spokesmen CRYSTAL BALLS Crystal balls which start at $2995 were also part of McCor macks display Most pur chasers in his view buy them for meditative purposes Some are bought for paperweights But if youre go ing to pay that much for crystal ball youre probably going to use it he commented Robert Lindsy Milne doesnt use crystal ball But the 27 yearold Toronto psychic makes good living dem onstrating his talent on radio in nightclubs and in private sessions dont see things mine come from feelings guess you could say Im finely intuitive individual just say the right things Milne is offering to say the right things to the psychic fair visitors for $15 in 20minute session tape supplied According to the sign above the booth he usually charges $40 forahalfhour Thats far cry from the time seven years ago that he started in his field getting $1 per reading in Toronto tearoom EXPANIHNG YOURSELF The talent of the psychic he says is just question of ex panding yourself and allowing yourself to express things you dont usually express His sessions arent question period but rather telling periods where he touches upon the clients past present and future Dick Altermans product touches upon the clients feet He is at the psychic fair prolt moting Happy Soles new form of shoe insole The plastic insoles contain water and are supposed to ab sorb some of the shocks when walking and help blood circula tion by creating gentle massage sensation Alterman of Atlantis Im ports of Toronto sees Happy Soles as relevant to the psychic fair because of their link with reflexology Their strategic stimulation of the foots pressure points ends up stimulating the whole body he said Happy Soles were selling for $397 Another 98 cents would get you Unity pin Its designer Jim Culp of Toronto also had booth at the fair This pin is small brooch in the shape and colors of the rain bow Culp describes it as new age talisman ready to take over for horseshoes and rab bits feet ENERGY GIVEN The pin faithful to the spec trum color sequence is an energy giver It make you feel good Colors have vibrations and are energies in them selves Culp says chart at his booth explains that orane is the color of emo tion blue is love yellow is men tal etc There was camaraderie bet ween the exhibitors Friday which is understandable since they tend to meet regularly at various fairs and psychic events throughout the country The people here have managed to get to their own centres and are aware of themselves We tend to talk the same language Culp explain ed as he prepared to fill in anothr passerby on the merits of the Unity pin See Story Peace Bridge stamp issue OTTAWA tCPl Canada and the United States will both issue stamps commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Peace Bridge linking Fort Erie 0nt with Buffalo NY The post office says the 12 cent Canadian stamp designed by Rolf Harder of Montreal will be issued Aug and shows the bridge structure topped by the Canadian US and United Nations flags GEO NORTHWAY Ral lles Vice President Central Region Sales for Wood Company Limited is pleased to announce the appointment of George Northway as Barrie Branch Manager George is returning after 13 year absence to where he suc cessfully serviced the sanitation requirements of customers in the Huronia Orillia Barrie Muskoka area for over 20 years He is eager to meet many of his past friends and customers and remind them that Almost Everywhere You Go youll find Wood Sanitation for the Nation Products and Equipment Give George call today 705 7283668 he will be glad to hear from you Hes Tops in 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Friday night Judy was 1977 student council president Examiner Photo By PAT GUERGIS Examiner Staff Reporter Molsons Park wil be noisy place this weekend The Canadian Vintage Motor cycle Group with at least 80 en trants is holding its 5th Annual Motorcycle Rally at the park Tom McGill rally chairman said the oldest bike expected is 1903 Riley The ages of the bikes average in the 20s 30s 405 and 505 They go up to about 1965 McGill owns three bikes or shares them with someone else They get quite expensive and sometimes we share bike between us The most expen sive one own is about $4000 Its the rarity and the cost of parts restoring and retaining them which makes the blue go with BRISTOW TRAVEL SERVICE Cull 73703 Mil up he said The bike McGill was speak ing of is 1937 Norton Interna tional Most of the bikes at Molsons this weekend will be valued around $1000 to $2000 GAME IN ITSELF Looking for parts is game in itself he said You just have to keep your eyes and ears open You just never know when you might hear about an old bike sitting in barn or part you have been searching or The CVMG is now in its 10th year as nonprofit club for classic and antique motorcycle enthusiast It has grown from 10 members in 1968 to more than 250 in all parts of Canada the examiner Saturday June 25 1977 Registrations took place Fri day afternoon with an informal gettogether Friday evening slide show was also presented Friday flea market from am to noon on today will be matched by one on Sunday from to 10 am This is mainly for motorcy cle parts McGill said At 12 noon today Vintage Road Run took place from Molsons Park to the Simcoc Ciunty Museum The cavalcade was accompanied by Barrie and Ontario Provincial Police VINTAGE TRIALS From to pm Vintage lrials will be held behind the barn at the park Vintage motorcycles gathered Dinner will be served at 730 pm preceeded by refresh ment hour From 1030 am to 1230 pm Sunday Field Meet will feature variety of races in cluding carrying an egg on spoon 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