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Barrie Examiner, 9 Jul 1977, p. 23

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7i ltolp wanted 71 help wanted Ambulance Controllers ll the examiner Saturday July 1917 23 Oldest 27 PART TIME SPEL NI licensed Icos ogoma it 25 maximum 40 words additional words to cents par word re arence glven lo or 5m or me Card of thanks 40words $550 experience $475 per hour Applicants should be able Additional word 10cm par wor WATERLOO 0m CF to start immediately Phone 737386I am II Chm In Mornorlam no verso 3550 The Waterloo Club is place where men are men and women are barred Founded in 1914 by the Sea gram family who used to own the premises it is the oldest li censed club in Ontario and one of the last bastions of male su premacy Verso pCr count lino axtro 22 cents per line only weekdays $322 per column Inch 58 coming events 40th st Iitrilis MILLER Brenden and Laura are hap py to announce the birth of their son Brenden Joseph on July 2nd 1977 at mm BABYSITTER REQUIRED to care for two small children in my home Respon sible person required daily July 1812 Village of Stroud Please submit re some Box U73 The Examiner PARTTIME kitchen help and partrtlme waitresswaiter Alcona Beach area Telephone 4362874 Telephone Solicitor ParHIme work from your home must be experienced on phone Previous sales experience and car an asset If qualified 54 hour plus bonus Please write to Telephone Solicitor PO Box 968 Bar rie REGISTERED NURSING Assistant for Baylield Lodge Nursing Home 346 Baylleld Street Barrie For interview telephone 7297065 before pm and ask for director of nursing CLERKS STENOGRAPHERS typist etc with minimum years experience are Invited to register with Fleming and Associates for temporary assignments of varying length in Barrie and Orillia 7283309 anytime NOTTAWASAGA INN has openings for cocktail waitress waiter cashiers App ly in person for interview Telephone 7054355501 Mr McGilvray ACCOUNTANT FOR progressive Sim coe County firm Must have minimum of live years experience in all pahses of accounting using an EDP system Must have complete knowledge to run and analyze monthly financial state ments budgets and to supervise accoun ting staff Salary dependant on qualificar tions and experience with company paid benefits Please forward complete resume to Box U75 Barrie Examiner $1000A MONTH need people to assist me in my fast growing business No experience he cessary as training is provided Good character and work habits are impor tant Guaranteed $1000 monthly Car is necessary Call 737 3950 CLERK BOOKKEEPER for local general Insurance office with ability to use dictating equipment Reply to Box U76 The Examiner PhotoFinishingfl Quality Control Maintenance New photo finishing lab assembling team of career minded personnel to staff QC Maintenance department Ideal candidate will have basic electronics background and strong mechanical repair abilities Excellent opportunity for future growth within the company Competitive wages and benefits pro grams Candidate must be able to work night shift FOTOMAT CANADA LTD 1271 Martin Grove Rd Rexdale 0n lario 745 9660 NURSE AID applications are being received Rotating weekends employee benefits must have own transportation For interview telephone Mrs Mancy director of nursing am to 430 pm 436 i461 REGISTERED NURSE experience preferred rotating shifts employee benelits Applications are being receivr ed by Ark Eden Nursing Home 1973 Ltd For interview telephone Mrs Mancy director of nursing am to 30pm436I461 PRODUCTION Workers limited number of vacancies has oc curred in the plant and the company will accept applications up to pm July 14 I977 Minimum physical requirements Height stocking feet Weight 155 pounds Application forms available lrom security office Mansfield Denman General Company Ltd220 John Street Barrie Ontario L4N 2L3 LIVE IN mothers helper for Shanty Bay and Lelroy areas Students should have experience Wages range from $25 $35 per week Contact Canada Manpower Centrelor Students 7264240 STUDENT REQUIRED for disciockey in Alliston area Tuesday Saturday 301 00 am Eighteen years or over Must have knowledge of music Contact Canada Manpower Centre lor Students 726 4240 LIFEGUARDS ARE required for local area Students must be seventeen years ol age and possess current Bronze Medallion award $106 weekly contact the Canada Manpower Centre lor Students 726 4240 STUDENT DRIVER needed for Borden Angus area Must have own car Four hours day Contact Canada Manpower Centre for students 726 4240 WATERFRONT STAFF needed lor local camp Student must be seventeen years of age or over and possess current Red Cross Leader Patrol Salary dependent upon experience Contact Canada Man power Centre lor Students 72674240 DRIVERS FOR BARRIE area on part time basis Fifteen hours week daytime driving Students must be twen ty one years of age or over Cars not re quired Contact Canada Manpower Cen Ire for Students 726 4240 7253reagents EXPANDING CANADIAN Oil Company needs dependable person who can work without supervision Earn $14000 per year plus bonus Contact customers around Barrie We train Write Dick Pres Southwestern Petroleum Brampton Ont LbT 2J6 76employ ment wanted EXPERIENCED DAYCARE Full time References Toddlers to five years Con slant supervision in lenced yard Children to play with Allandale area Phone 728 7086 TRAINEE POSITION sought years business experience areas of buying order desk sales customer relations advertising years experience in youth and adult counselling Phone 705 549 7767 OFFICE CLEANING Barrie The service with womans touch for 20 years in business Will clean your office specialize in carpet cleaning Please call local 835 2419 Will provide day are in own home Allandalo Heights from September Telephone 737 3930 TWO CARPENTERS will frame homes or cottages Reasonable After in call Karl i416 964 l493 or Ron 416 633 0i69 BOOKKEEPING to be done in my home picked up and delivered Telephone 436 3824 WHICH DAY IS BEST MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Advertisers frequently ask this question Fortunately there is no best day to advertise Each day now 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 with millions of want ads we know tomorrow is the best day to start your ad and every day is the best day to ad vortlse in The Examiner Classified Section PHONE 72824t4 PHONE 7287414 examiner patterns Sideswept Surprise Printed attern Start with basically beautiful daydinner shape and anything can happen Even the surprise ol sideswept drape thats softly knotted Choose jersey crepe Printed Pattern 4757 Misses Sizes 10 12 I4 16 18 20 Size 12 bust 34 takes 18 yards 45inch fabric $125 for each pattern cash cheque or money order Add 25¢ each pattern for first class mail and handling Ont residents add 9t sales tax Print plainly Size Style Num ber your Name Address Send to Anne Adams Pattern Dept The Examiner 60 Progress Avenue Scarborough On tario MIP 4P7 ANSWER to inflation sew and save dramatic dollars Send for NEWSPRINGSUMMER PATTERN CATALOG Clip coupon for free pattern Separates jump5uits dayevening dresses Send 75¢ Instant Sewing Book $100 Sew Knit Book $125 Instant Money Crafts $100 Instant Fashion Book $100 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Miller Mondays Child is lair of lace Tuesdays Child is lull of grace Wednesdays Child is full of woe Thursdays Child has far to go Fridays Child is loving and giving Saturdays Child works hard for its living And child that is born on the Sabr bath Day Is 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 is only $550 maximum 40 words Addi tional words 10 cents per word PHONE 7282414 85 deaths Manor Barrie on Friday July I977 Frances Pugh beloved sister of Douglas Pugh and sisterinlaw of Adele Pugh Shanty Bay Sister of the late Cecil Pugh and sisterinlaw at Lillian of San San Diego California Beloved aunt of Jean Burgener and Margaret Tellord and seven great nieces and nephews No visitation Funeral service at St Thomas Anglican Church Shanty Bay on Monday July II at pm Inter ment St Thomas Cemetery Ar rangements by Steckleys Funeral Home Barrie SNIDER Alton At the Toronto General Hospital on Thursday July 1977 Alton Snider Veteran I939 45 member of the Royal Candian Legion Branch 302 and member of Golden Rule Lodge No 409 AFAM Beloved husband of Agnes Ruthven of Gravenhurst Dear father of William and Mrs Par Cleary of Gravenhurst Loving grandfather of Catherine Stepehn Pamela Cleary Nancy and Michell Snider Dear Brother of William of Gravenhurst and Mrs Ruth McCarrol of Toronto The late Mr Snider is resting at the Cavill Funeral Home in Gravenhurst Funeral service in the chapel on Monday at 130 pm tnr termenl Lakeview Cemetery In memory donations to the Cancer Socie ty would be appreciated BRETT Aileen Muriel Past away at Scarborough Centenary Hospital on Fri day July I977 Aileen Long wife of the late Gordon Brett Dear mother of Ross of Alliston and Glenna Mrs Granger of Barrie also survived by four grandchildren Sister of Realord and Lorne Long Rhona Mrs Lloyd Mur phy Resting at John Thomas Funeral Home Alliston for service Mon day July it at pm Interment Alliston Unnion Cemetery CALDWELL Timothy Edwardw At the Royal Victoria Hospital Barrie on Fri day July 1977 Timothy Edward Caldwell in his 2nd year Dear son of Joseph and Lenore Caldwell Brother of Donald Ronald Calvin and Heather Grandson of Jim and Jean Dickey of Hawkeslone and the late Melvin and Laura Caldwell Friends may call at Sleckley Funeral Home 30 Worsley St Barrie alter pm Sunday Funeral ser vice on Monday July It at 230 pm In lieu of flowers donations to Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated 87 in memorioms ROSS In loving memory of our dear mother Almeda Grace Ross who passed away July 91972 and of our lather Alex ander Ross who passed away April 19 I957 They left us quietly their thoughts unknown But left us memories we are proud to own So treasure them Lord in your garden of rest For while here on earth they were two of the best Sadly missed and always rer membered by Eileen Helen Murray Mary and families DUBLIN AP For most of the last 25 years Robert Elc ganl has been reporting on modernday China In innumerable newspaper and magazine articles and five scholarly nonfiction books Elegant produced factual ac DIRECT PHONE 7282414 77 legal Classified advertisements and notices to NOTICE TO CREDITORS those pages must be received by pm do preceding publication with the exception Classified Display advertisements whic must be in by pm two days prior publication BIRTHS ENGAGEMENTS MARRIAGES DEATH NOTICES 40 words $550 Additional words 10 cls per word CARD OF THANKS 40 words $550 Addi tionol words to cts per word IN MEMORIAM NOTICES No verse $550 With verso par count line 22 cents per line COMING EVENTS $322 par column inch 24 WORD MINIMUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Cash Discoun Ratas apply if paid within days One or two insertions 9lic par word insertion Three consecutive insertions cents par word in Mrtion total $646 Six consaculive insert tions Bic per word par insertion total $1224 MUIIIPI Insertions may be ordered subject to cancellation when satisfactory results obtained Method of counting fewer than 24 words count as 24 words Each initial abbreviation set of numbers etc count as parole words ERRORS AND CORRECTIONS All phone insertion orders are accepted as onvanianca to the advertisers Therefore the Classified Advertising Department rn quiras ad advertisers to kindly rachock their advertisement immediately otter first man tion in order that any error or omisslon may ba reportd before om in order that some may be rectified for the following day publication The Examiner is responsible for only on incorrectly prinlod inlortion of any advertisement and than only to tho axtanl of portion of ad that involves the misprint Er tors which do not lesson the value of the advertisement or not eligible for corral tions by make goods The Examiner reserves tho right to classify revise or reject any want ads PHONE 7282414 hex REPLIES While every endeavor will be made to forward replies to box numbers to the advertiser as soon as possible we accept no liability in respect of loss or damage olledged to arise through either failure or delay in forwarding such replies however otherwise EXAMINER WANT ADS ALL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of JAMES EDGERTON MCLEAN late of the Township of Oro formerly of the City of Barrie in the County of Simcoe Retired Former deceased who died on the 3151 day of October I976 must for word some to the undersigned on or before the 18th day of July I977 after which date the assets will be distributed amongst the parties entitled thereto and the Executor will not be liable to any person of whose claim he shall not then have notice DATED at Barrie Ontario this 21 st day of June i977 BOYS SEAGRAM ROWE TAYLOR Barristers Solicitors i3 Owen Street BARRIE Ontario Solicitors for the Executor J025Jy29 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF MAE CATHERINE VICKERS DECEASED All claims against the Estate of Moe Catherine Vickers late of the City of Barrie in the County of Simcoe widow who died on or about the 10th day of May 1977 must be filed with the un dersigned on or before the 22nd day of July i977 after which date the Estate will be distributed having regard only to the claims of which the un dersigned shall then have notice Dated at Barrie Ontario this 24th day of June AD I977 EARL ELI McCUAIG Executor by his Solicitors MESSRS CONDER SUGG BIGELOW MILLER KENNY REED PO Box 646 23 Owen Street Barrie Ontario L4M 4V1 Jy2916 228 am lbs oz at Royal Victoria Hospital Proud grandparents are Mr and Mrs James Tiller and Mrs Wm The rate for an Examiner Birth Notice PUGH Frances At Kempenfelt Anniversary Party for GRACE ARTHUR COOPER SAM JEAN FRENCH WES OLIVE HINDLE HAROLD OLIVE PARKER KELL EVA POWER at Cookstown Curling Club Friday July IS I977 pm OPEN INVITATION Jebbs Orchestra NO GIFTS Jy89 BINGO EVERY MONDAY 8pm CANADIAN LEGION Branch 147 St Vincent St and Cundles Rd JACKPOT $500 CONSOLATION sioo STF The family of IJIM KENNEDY cordially invite you to on OPEN HOUSE at 53 William St July I2 after pm upon his retirement with CNR Jy II EXAMINER WANT ADS PHONE 7282414 Clips wings of birdmon LONDON CP Birdman David Turner wanted to get in to the record books by soaring 800 feet into the air hanging from kite on Hampstead Heath but thanks to tapestry restorer Nancy McFadyen he barely got off the ground Nancy sawed through his ny lon safety rope with pair of rusty nail scissors did not want to see that man go all the way up in the sky then come crashing down she said This has been dis appointing Tumer said She has ruined my day He said hell try again some othertime Deep thinking finally pays off counts of contemporary Chlnaor what he believed were the facts Although Some of his report ing commanded public atten tion real fame and fortune eluded him So much for the facts and the scholarly tomes Now after 25 years of deep thinking major effort in fiction is bringing him riches and renown he can scar cely believe himself Three months before publica tion in the United States Ele gants new novel Dynasty had earned nearly $500000 his liter ary agent said His publishers McGrawHill report advance sales in the United States of 30000 copies and confidently predict 50000 by publication date in late Au gust the earnings to date $250 000 was paid by Fawcett pub lishing house for the paperback rights The Book of the Month Club in the United States has chosen Dynasty as its featured alternate selection for August Outside the United States rights to Dynasty have been bought by the book publishing houses of Collins in Britain Rowohlt in West Germany and Laffont in fiance and negotia tions are under way for sales in other countries Elegant says it is almost certain to become major film Dynasty is story of five gen erations of the Sckloongs fab ulously wealthy and powerful Eurasian family in long Kong It is also story of 70 years of upheavals in China from 1900 to 1970 and of the relation of China to the outside world The 48yearold wnter says he did not set out to write bestseller although be con cedes he hoped it would earn reasonable sum that would enable him to continue writing novels from his home in Ireland tax haven for writers Now the thing is snowballing beyond my wildest dreams Elegant spent most of his re porting career as foreign cor respondent in Asia covering the Korean War for the old In ternational News Service and later as Chinawatcher for Newsweek magazine and the Dos Angclcs Times It isnt tightly exclusive club Membership is open to all men annual dues are just $50 there is no initiation fee and drink tabs are modest70 cents for beer and 90 cents for liquor Businessmen and few doc tors and lawyers use the place as an afterwork watering hole for playing cards shooting pool or just putting their minds in neutral and enjoying few pin ts with friends Its like fraternity blot ter for your worries place where you can come and un wind and not worry about what you say and do said Waterloo businessman Ross Hartrick member for 15 years Its sort of an inbetween time after work and before you go home Its not that we dont like our wives but there are certain things that guys just share with each other RETREAT NEEDED Hartrick said the reason for not allowing women in the club is simple Theyd screw it up he said This is the only island weve got left and women can drink pretty well anywhere else anyway So why do they need this place too You let women in here and Im telling you its the end of the club We need this retreat Clarence Young 7yearold past president of the club said few directors have proposed opening membership to women It was turned down flat he said Theres real fellowship weve established at the club because its mens club Its like fraternity and we want to keep it that way Young said the club used to be more of an elitist operation during the early Seagram era when the membership read like the Whos Who of Waterloo and Kitchener But thats all changed now We have real crosssection people from business and in dustry professional people the whole gamut The typical scene at the club is lowkey members flopping back in the red leather chairs of the bar room or kibitzing in one of the two card rooms All we have here is holein thewall hideaway where we can come and relax unwind and have few drinks with our friends said Hartrick Just the way the Seagrams wanted it to be he added Meep meep step aside TORONTO CP Meep meep No its not little green man from Mars attempting to com municate But in this city it might be your fellow subway traveller asking you to step aside In an advertising campaign soon to be launched Toronto Transit Commission TTC auA thorities will promote the use of meep as the subway riders password to clear aisles and unobstructed doors As TTC folder explains Saying mcep is lot easier and probably lot more polite than saying something like Move your hulk turkey or whatever Ross Kelly manager of the commissions marketing divi sion sid recently the word is the idea of one of the creative people at an advertising agen cy Asked if he had given the word test while riding the sub way Kelly said No think Id be afraid loat least until people get more accustomed to it Good season for salmon HALIFAX CP Nova Scotia anglers had good sea son in 1976 landing 7309 salmon and grilse from the riv ers in the province IOSpcr cent increase over the 1975 cat ch The Nova Scotia lands and forests department says government salmon enhan cement pmgrams contributed to the dramatic improvement In May last year salmon taken from the St Marys River averaged 20 pounds and included 37pound beauty lif ted from the Medway River The St Marys River yielded 1147 salmon and grilse in 1976 the largest number caught on any river Next was the Ste wiacke which gave up 1138 and then the LaHave from which 1122 fish were taken All Nova Scotia rivers re open to public fishing licfce costs $3 for resident ov 18 years of age and $15 for vis itor SWIMSUITS CHOSEN FORT COLLINS Colo AP When buying swimsuit think about the use to which it will be put says Mildred Craw ford assistant professor of tex tiles with Colorado State Uni versity onepiece tank suit is best for swimmi while bi 1an is best for sufflgiathing Thursday The 24yearold ow zWhgtgvgr next Tshirt love Abe Glowinsky of Toronto found unique way to propose nor of the Incredible TShirt C0 called his girlfriend and employer Janice Goren 22 in to his office and popped his chest at her Iler choice is ob vious Photo Newspaper vcrrsity course By DOUGLAS GREENWOOD Science and Technology Correspondent If all you know is what you read in the newspaper you may be smarter than you realize You might even be university student without even knowing it Since 1973 the University of California San Diego has been running free Courses By Newspaper throughout the and Canada Its something that had to happen Why not College courses have been available on tv and radio in many countries So what better medium than newspaper to provide such service University extension courses prepared by top scholars have been arranged to be made part of credit courses offered by universities in newspaper circulation areas The service is free to newspapers All the student has to do is read weekly article about the subject matter of his course Then coupled with sup plementary materials and only two meetings with professors an examination is taken at par ticipating universities About $1000 persons have so far received credit for the courses they took in the newspaper What courses are offered They range from science to the humanities Last fall for ex ample course entitled Oceans Our Continuing Fron tier appeared in over 300 newspapers with approximate ly 14 million circulation in 48 states Canada Australia Guam and the Pacific area Two hundred colleges and universities cooperated Cur rently Moral Choices in Con temporary Scoiety is the course being presented Not only are college credits to be gained the articles are writ ten to be highly interesting too One for example explains how scientists have finally got proof that the countinents are actual ly moving apart CONTINENTAL DRIFT If you look map of America and Africa these great land masses look as if they once could have fitted together with jigsaqpuzzle precision Also America and Europe go together in such way that Newfoundland NovaScotia and part of Quebec could 200 million years ago or more have been where the Mediterranean Sea is now In other words Newfoundland and Labrador could have been part of what is now Syria and the Middle East In like way other land masses such as Australia India and Asia have drifted away from what used to be one big land mass or perhaps two known as Pangea and Laurasia Continental drift used to be just theory now its an accepted scientificfact How do these vast continean drift Simple They are all sil ting on five huge slabs of rock These plates are riding on newformed rock that is being squeezed out from crack under the midAtlantic This new rock is actually lava from the constant volcanic activity going on along the line of the crack The new rock so formed is only about 200 million years old much younger by 1000 million years than continental rocks And as would be ex pected the freshest undersea rock is that in the midAtlantic range where the crack is Radioactive dating reveals rock ages magnetism reveals how fast continental drift has occurred Every to million years the earths polari ty flips north and south poles reverse their attraction Rocks formed during time of such magnetic reversals retain their polarity So by checking out wards frm the midoceanic ridge we can tell from the spac ings of the different polarities how fast the rock is being formv ed and thus the speed that con tinents are moving apart Now since the world isnt ex panding like balloon where the land masses move away on the Atlantic side they must be moving together on the Pacific side They arc And whats more the oceanfloor rock is be ing pushed under the continen tal plates After all its got to go somewhere And as it is forc ed under the land it causes tremendous stresses Thus where geologic faults exists as on the China coast and the west coast of America and other areas in the world severe earthquakes occur Oll SIIIE KS What good is all this knowledge One major result is that we can better know where to look for oil Such tremendous movements of the earths crust tend to squeeze any under ground gas or oil into pockets ready for tapping Since for ex ample theres lots of oil in the Arab lands and Newfoundland was once part of that land it would be logical to look for oil anywhere in that area Maybe Newfoundland oil will eventual ly make our Newfie friends wealthier than the Arabs they might have been if only the darn land hadnt drifted away with them before they were even bom What lovely joke on the rest of us poor Canadians theyd have then This ferry terminal car wash isnt just to shine vehicles ST JOHNS Nfld CPI Travellers with dirty vehicles leaving Newfoundland through the provinces two mainland ferry ports can still expect free car wash but the battle against two potato pests is con tinuing on other fronts The federal agriculture de partment has been watching closely since Newfoundland joined Canada in 1949 to ensure that the potato wart and golden nematode do not spread from the province to the rest of Can ada major weapon for the last decade has been an automatic car wash at Port aux Basques yearround ferry terminal near the islands southwestern corner Tenders were called this year for construction of car wash at Argentia summer ferry port on Placentia Bay 90 miles westof St Johns Canadian National operates ferries from both ports to North Sydney NS The fear has al ways been that wart or golden nematode might reach impor tant potatogrowing areas of the Maritimes in the dirt on ve hicles An agriculture department Taking spokesman in St Johns said in recent interview that vehicles passing through Argentia out und will continue to be care fully inspected pending com pletion of the car wash Any found carrying more titan normal dust are hand washed The same system is used at Port aux Basques for vehicles too long for the automatic wash such as large trucks camper trucks and cars towing trailers Travellers are warned by posters brochures and signs that it is forbidden to take po break tatoes or other root vegetables out of Newfoundland People have tried occasion ally to get around the law the agriculture spokesman said couple of years ago traveller look some potatoes to Halifax and planted them We heard about it and when the crop was checked the wart organism was found We had to go in and fumi gate the land Part of longterm plan to eliminate the threat is to breed potato strains for Newfoun dland that are not affected by wart and golden nematode West German Chancellor Ilelmut Schmidt takes cigarette break In back seat of limousine with Prime Minister Trudeau after welcome at Vancouver International Airport this week The two planned talks Friday CP Photo

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