wwwo wa new fungi gtdir oceana 4a the exernlner Mme so 1911 21 67 fruits vegetables GARRETT BERRY FARM way on Highway 93 so poultry chicks DEKALB READY to lay puilets Brown egg pullets available Also farm fresh eggs Craig Hunter Poultry Farms Stroud 436I8II 60feedseedgrain WHEAT STRAW mix straw and barley straw 25 cents per bale in field Not bal ed Also second cut hay Call George Julian 4364220 SWATHING for grain Reasonable rates Call Bruce Gauley 4240468 FOR SALE FEED BARLEY and WHEAT to be taken from the combine as no storage capacity Straw also available 6th Concession of Vespra Telephone 728 4369 64farm machinery BROWN AND BELL Farm Dairy Equipment DELAVAL SALES AND SERVICE Complete Line of Dairy Farm Equipment and Supplies Barrie Holly Hwy 27 7260338 or 7286766 MWFTF DEUTZ TRACTOR 85 horse 700 hours cab power steering air conditioned radio In excellent condition Reasonably priced Phone 7288980 NEARLY NEW riding mower nearly new rototiller totally portable winch powered by chain saw torch and regulators with too feet hose Approx Imately 150 feet W4 and Wu plastic pipe Also good chicken manure Can deliver 4240596 TWO WHEEL extra heavy duty trailer 750 16 tires Good condition Best offer Call Al at 47454 or 4240630 FORD MODEL 204 i0 ft wheel disc nearly new also David Brown 990 tractor Both in good condition Telephone 7268526 67fruits vegeta bl es RASPBERRIES PICK your own $100 per quart Telephone 726295 from amtoapm RASPBERRIES pick your own 60 cents pound bring own containers Gar retts Berry Farm l4 miles north of II on 93 7265957 GREEN STRING BEANS pick your own 20 cents pound bring your own comtainers Garretts Berry Farm W4 miles north of II on 93 7265957 BEANS Pick your own 35 busheT Hwy 400 For directions call anytime 4589037 SWEET CORN for sale picked fresh when you phone 85 cents dozen mile north of Edgar 7268339 BEANS green and yellow Pick your own and save Holloway Lane off St Vincent St north near Midhursf 68personais Humpty Dumpty Nursery School Openings for enrolment or year old girls Operates Tuesday Wednesday Thursday mornings September to May Call Registrar 7287903 Jy2930 TELECARE Why light your problem alone Let friend help Call Telecare 7267922 anytime ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS 72B658I If you drink thats your business If you want to quit thats ours Call any time UNWANTED HAIR removed safely permanently medically approved Ly dia ltrenchuk Certified Electrologist 737267I RIDING INSTRUCTION Indoor arena Horses boarded Barrie five minutes Windy Haugh Farm 7260i92 WHY SUFFER agony with Corns and Callouses Relief now is yours from England Carnation Corn Caps have been sold for over century with effec tive results medicated pad that really does the lob Corn Caps or Callous Caps now available at Cusdens Shoppers Drug Marts and all druggists INTERNATIONAL INVESTIGATION Services Civil criminal divorce surveillance Discreet and confidential 7372972 MONECA pshyic and card reading counselling Daysand evenings Monday through Friday Phone 7288868 YOUR TOMORROW today Tarot cards and tea cup reading For appointment gill 7280902 BARRIE MOTOR HORIIE Rentaisfï¬ Midas to responsible persons over 25 Apply Box U85 The Examiner HALF DAY WORKSHOP on weight con trol For further Information please send selfaddressed stamped evelope to PO Box 642 Barrie Ont L4M AVI ARE YOU OVER SIXTY or have you loved ones that age and are looking for familytype living accommodation on temporary or permanent basis If so ease write solo The Examiner 71 help wanted of The township Vespra requires person to fill the position of byIaw enforcement officer This is parttime position Transportation is necessary and good knowledge of Vospra Township would be an asset Interested persons are invited to contact the Vespra Twp office 728 4784 DENNIS WILSON CLERK VESPRA TOWNSHIP I7 Owen St Barrie Ont Jy30 Let AVON Iielp nuke your summer vacation dreams come true Your GETAWAY FUND as on AVON representative Youll never know how easy it Is to earn extra cash the AVON way until you try For per sonal Interview without obllgation call 7209652 or write AVON Box 485 BARRIE Ont TF GREEN STRING BEANS DIRECTIONS miles north of High help wanted 51min vegetables PICK YOUR OWN WHERE YOU CAN BE YOURSELF where success in selling comes naturally No special selling personality required Iust be yourself These two words can lead to rewarding Avon career in an area near you Call 7289652 Au2H SPARE TIME If you want to work approximately hrs daily days week no Saturdays or Holidays hold valid drivers licence over 2i yrs of age poss medical Then we want YOU Call Mrs Sim Stock Brothers School Bus Lines 7285941 rr SUMMERTIME ITS PERFECT TIME to begin your spare time moneymaking career with AVONI Your neighbours are outdoors easy to meet relaxed and ready to talk with you about our exciting products Start ear ning extra cash during the warm weather monthsl Call 7289652 or write AVON PO Box 485 Barrie Ont TF EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY Canadian Motorists Service Association in its 30th year of growth requires additional representatives Are you of legal age ambitious and positive thinker Are you free to travel on short local trips with your own car If you qualify you will be guaranteed weekly income plus substantial bonus payments opportunity to advance into management as your ability warrants Act today Write Sales Manager AYERS Box 474 Barrie Youll be interviewed in your area 019 oa SUMMER ROUTES ARE NOW AVAILABLE help mi fta 71 help wanted WE ARE EXPANDING AGAIN and we are looking for young Sales Reps with Managerial potential to assist in new business development financial background would be an advantage WEOFFER Excellent Starting Salary 0Company Automobile or Geneigus Travelling Expenses OGroup Insurance Plan OMony Other Benefits Olncentive Bonus Plan Please forward your resume in confidence to John Butcher Senior Manager Debenture Sales PO Box I47 Barrie MM 459 Jy30 the municipal savrtgs loan corporation Barrie Ontario Over 100 Million Dollars in Assets MEMBER Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation WEEKEND PHOTOGRAPHER Think youve got what it takes to be news photographer We dont think you do Think youre good enough to meet deadlines We dont think you are Think you can run darkroom to newspaper standards We dont think you can Think you can photograph anything anytime under any conditions We dont think you can Prove us wrong We need parttime photographer who can do all these things and more Write Weekend Photographer The Examiner PO Box 370 BARRIE Ont and prove us wrong TF Royal Insurance and Canada HAVE YOU CONSIDERED US Our company is currently looking for individuals to ioin our training programs which lead to either management technical or marketing fields We need people with inquisitive minds high achievement needs and the ability to progress into more complex areas as their careers advance We are seeking candidates with post secondary education can didates who are prepared to relocate if required following the initial training program Give us call and we will arrange mutually convenient interview time to discuss both our needs We offer an excellent range of benefits and our salaries are com petitive with the current job market PLEASE CALL TELEPHONE 7286151 Au5 ELKINS AUTOMOTIVE BODY PERSON required immediately Excellent medical and insurance benefit program available Above average wages plus bonus plan Apply in person to JOE BURTON Georgian Pontiac Buick GMC Ltd I45 Bradford St Barrie Ont 7261885 Jy30 Extra Money and Wm Pnze NEWTON ST BAYVIEW BURTON AREA SUNNIOALE RD CUMERLAND ST COOKGROVE AREA FAIRVIEWSOUTHVIEW AREA DUCKWORTHAMELIA AREA RIVERWOOD FARM AREA CODRINGTONNELSON AREA Please ï¬ll out the application below and return it to THE EXAMINER Circulation Dept 16 Baylield St Barrie or Phone 7256539 TF Name Address 7i help wanted 7i help wanted oovs Ann onus EARN CASII AND PRIZES TIIIS SUMMER WITH PARTTIME EXAMINER CARRIER ROUTE Routes are available in all areas of Simcoe County Phone in your name today 7266539 TF Ethan inm°ll12l°l8héfz Oxamner 4354371 from am to 530 pm ask for service manager COMPANY HAS two parttime and one fulltime positions opened Must be am bitlous and neat In appearance Car necessary Can earn $450 to $600 an hour Barrie or surrounding area Telephone 4168956532 after pm DICTA TY PIST minimum two years ex perience half days possiny full days in 1978 Small congenial office Call Flem ing and Associates 7283309 anytime PERSON TO learn optical trade Apply 28 Morrow Road MANAGER for ladies wear store in Bar rie Sales ability necessary should be able to take charge of staff and sales Apply by phone to Mr Robert 705 7286066 WAITRESSWAITER for full or part time work evenings and weekends Training provided Please call Howard Johnsons 726964i COOKS AND DISHWASHER for sum mer camp north of Bracebridge Call Mr Fellus 7057693601 FULLTIME Switchboard Operator no experience necessary will train Please apply in person to the Holiday Inn Bar rie LIVE IN COMPANION required to cook meals and do light housekeeping Lovely home Telephone 7283557 Ex PERIENCED DRYWALL papers for housework Telephone 7283902 $5 AN HOUR foistart National mer chandising company requires several people to work in its Barrie branch office display department Fulltime part time Car needed Call 7373950 Mr Taylor EXPERIENCED service manager for progressive Barrie automobile dealer ship Salary bonus company car and other benefits Call 726i7ll for appoint ment GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY Un employed Looking for extra income Look no further We provide you with everything to make money immediately Limited offer so write today UPP Box 6024 Station Toronto 72sales helpagents 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 L6T 2J6 76employment wanted JOHN DEERE CRAWLER LOADER 94 YARD BUCKET Will level and backfill load manure clear land REASONABLE 4362309 TThSAui3 EXPERIENCED DAYCARE Fulltime References Toddlers to five years Con stant supervision in fenced yard Children to play with Allandale area Phone 7287086 REGISTERED NURSE will provideday care in own home Allandale Heights fromSeptembiTelephone 7373930 BOOKKEEPER 20 retail Account receivable payable payroll trial balance cashrcontroILetc 7913611587 WELDERFITTER over 30 years ex perience in structural and mechanical equipment layout fitting assembling etc stick tig and mig welding Well familiar with lathe and mill work Apply Box U97 The Examiner tenders QUOTATIONS are requested for the performance of JANITORIAL DUTIES for CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC CO LTD BARRIE Specifications and quotation forms may be obtained from the receptionist at 80 BRADFORD ST up to 500 pm August I977 All quotations must be submitted to The Specialist Of fice and Employee Services by 500 pm AUGUST 22 I977 Lowest or any quotation not necessarily accepted Jy2930 WHICH DAY Is BEST 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 tostort your ad and every day is the best day to ad vertise In The Examiner Classified Section Phone 7282414 00 public notices Heritage Act I974 patterns Wrap Jumpsuit Printed Pattern 574 JMS lump into perfect fit with out fuss Just wrap and sash flattering diagonal jumpsuit Whip this up in thrifty knits for summer thru fall Printed Pattern 4627 Misses Sizes 10 12 14 16 18 Size 12 bust 34 jumpsuit 38 yards 45inch fabric $125 for each pattern cash cheque 0r 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 MlP 4P7 ANSWER to inflation sew and save dramatic dollars Send for NEW SPRINGSUMMER PATTERN CATALOG Clip coupon for free pattern Separates jumpsuits dayevening dresses Send 75¢ instant Sewing Book $100 Sew Knit Book $125 Instant Money Crafts $100 Instant Fashion Book $100 Jean Jennett 4240238 Malcolm Wilson coach for the Ivy team and Judy and Jane Wilson entertained our girls and the Ivy Ranger boys to barbecue at their home after the game dance was held in the hall Saturday night Mr and Mrs Murray McVanel Mr and Mrs Brian McVanel and Sarah of Toronto spent Sundaylwith Marion and Bruce McVaneI Mr and Mrs Arnold Banting and Ian have just returned from trip to Europe Mr and Mrs Kazuo Miiyozawa and son from Toron to visit with Mrs Arnold recently 80 public notices Conservation Review Board Notice of Hearing The Conservation Review Board will hold public hearing under The Ontario Heritage Act I974 Sec tion 298 Council Chamber City Hall Barrie On tario Thursday August 25th I977 at 1000 am to determine whether the property known as the Old Fire Hall Market Square in the City of Barrie should be designated under Part IV of The Ontario The Board may proceed in the absence of parties to the hearing to whom this notice applies and they will not be entitled to any further notice in the proceedings DATED at Toronto this 30th day of July I977 Valarie Swain QC Chairman Conservation Review Board Jy30Au3 TO ANNOUNCEMENTS all SPECIAL NOTICES CASH RATES Death Notices Engagements Births $550 maxlmum 40 words additional words I0 cents per word Card of thanks 40 words $550 Additional words IO cents per word In Memoriam no verse $550 Verse per count line extra 22 cents per line Coming Events $322 per column inch him 88 coming events REED Ann and Michael are happy to announce the birth of their third son Stephen Mark Andrew on July l4 I977 brother to Paul and David Mondays Child Is fair of face Tuesdays Child is full 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 Sab bath Day Isfair 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 ls only $550 maximum 40 words Addi tional words 10 cents per word PHONE 7232411 83 engagements ADAMSON SYNNOTT Mr and Mrs Frank Adamson of Angus are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Wendy to Darrell syn nott son of Mr and Mrs Bruce Synnott of Midhurst The marriage will take place on Sept 3rd at 330 pm in the Angus United Church 87 in mannerisms VUSCOMBE In loving memory of dear mother and grandfather Mar garet who passed away August lst i969 There is corner in our hearts We keep it lust for you As long as life and memory last We will remember you Lovingly remembered by daughters Muriel Kay Lorna son Lui and grand children COTTON ln fond memory of loving husband and father Noah who passed away August I976 The depth of sorrow we cannot tell Of the loss of one we loved so well And while he sleeps peaceful sleep His memory we shall always keep Sadly missed by wife and family chi 85 deaths ARNOLD Funeral Home Chapel 127 BAYFIELD ST 7282530 Friendly Courteous Service MWFTF CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DIRECT PHONE 7282414 Classified advertisements and notices for these pages must be received by pm day preceding publication with the exception of ussified Display advertisements which must be In by pm two days prior to publication BIRTHS ENGAGEMENTS MARRIAGES DEATH NOTICES 40 words $550 Additional words l0 cfs per word CARD OF 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following day publication The Examiner Is responsible for only one incorrectly printed insertion of any advertisement and than only to the extent of portion of ad that involves the misprint Er rors which do not lessen the value of the advertisement are not eligible for correc tions by make goods The Examiner reserves the right to classify revise or relect any want ads PHONE 72824 Faithful poor help St John Vianney Hall EVERY TUESDAY $200 Jackpot MTF PLEA MARKET Every Saturday Sunday am pm at the COOKSTOWN SALES BARN One mile east of Cookstown on Hwy 89 All inside in new building Vendors welcome small rent For further details phone l7054589I72 MWFAu23 JERRY SANDY STIBBARD 54 Penetang St Barrie cordially invite friends to attend OPEN HOUSE SAT AUG 6th between l5 pm on the occasion of their SILVER WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Best wishes only please Jy2930Au45 BINGO EVERY MONDAY 8pm CANADIAN LEGION Branch I47 St Vincent St and Cundles Rd UACKPOT $500 CONSOLAI ION SIOO srr WANT ADS PHONE 7282414 Jean Jennett 4240238 Mr and Mrs DonJack of Toronto visited on Sunday with Mr and Mrs John Hammond Mr and Mrs Jim McDer mott last weekend With Mran Mrs John Watson of Kitchener Irene Hirons spent few days this week with friends in Hockley Mr and Mrs Ian Blaker of Calgary are visiting with Mr and Mrs Ross Chipchase and friends here Mr and Mrs Bert Edwards Toronto spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Jim McDermott Sr 25TH ANNIVERSARY Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Bert Edwards Toronto nee Dolly Edgar who celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary at surprise party in Baxter hall Saturday night large crowd of relatives and friends gathered to wish them good health for many more years of married life They received many useful and beautiful gifts Visitors this week with Jean Jennett were Gordon Overend Niagara Falls Mr and Mrs Harry Copper Weston Mr and Mrs Bob Lawson and Florence Barge of Barrie Dorothy Reid is visiting with Mr and Mrs Allen Eyers Bar rie Mrs Floratce Barge Barrie spent the weekend with Jean Jennett BASEBALL NEWS Ivy Park and Village was busy place on the weekend when the Baseball Girls held their tournament here There were 10 teams entered and they started at 930 am on Satur day and finished about pm Sunday Hamburgers pie and drinks were available at the booth Cameron defeated Oakwood to in the final game Emma Wilson presented them with the trophy Ivy took the consolation title with to win over Oshawa Jane Wilson Kathy Sabourn and Judy Wilson scored the Ivy runs Year of hard work rewarded by gold STOKE MANDEVILLE England CP social worker from Kitchener Ont and secretary from St Johns Nfld won gold medals at the international Stoke Man deville Games for the disabled Friday That effort with the Games concluding today brought Can adas gold medal count to seven Dean Mellway of Kitchener and Joanne McDonald of St Johns skipped their wheel chairs through the 20gale sh lom course to post winning times Mellway employed by the Ontario March of Dimes worked long and hard for the victory have pylons at home and Ive been working all year on my moves Competitors in the slalom must manoeuvre their chairs through series of gates ad vancing through some gates reversing through others and completing 360degree spin on an elevated ramp Its been long and painful process for McDonald getting to the victory podium During the year train about 35 hours week but have bursitis in my shoulder and Ive done little actual train Ing recently she said KEEP COMPETING It may be that Ill have to cut down to the gentler sports like table tennis and precision javelin but Ill keep competing as long as loan Thursday she won bronze medal with Mary Jane Waugh of Edmonton in the table tennis doubles OSC chairman sought TORONTO cm The Ontario government has begun search for successor to Arthur Pattillo chairman of the Ontario Securities Commission Paltillo who turns 67 in September has announced plans to retire soon His threeyear term ends Aug 31 but he has agreed to continue as chairman until either Oct 15 or suc cessor is sworn in Sidney Handleman provinc ial minister of consumer and cnmmercial relations said this week two names were suggested by Pattillo as possible successors He did not iden ti fy them in restoration PAGAN Burma AP With waterbuffalo arts and the same kind of primitive labor that built it centuries ago the Burmese govemment is trying to restore this earthquakedam aï¬ed city to its ancient Bud lst grandeur The project is being financed by donations from the faithful poor More than 5000 monuments rest on 32 square miles of plain In central Burma many dating back to time when there was no American and the English were eating raw meat as one Burmese official put it About 1000 structures were damaged or destroyed in an earthquake on July 1975 Deep fissures and cracks rav aged the foundations of temples as old as 900 years Thousands of square feet of priceless wall paintings crumbled The to of towers housing Budd ist shrines broke off Hardly had the earth settled when work crews appeared to take emergency measures and people throughout the country offered meagre savings and family jewels to help pay for the restoration work FOREIGN AID SHUNNED The neutralist policy of the government of Gen Ne Win prevents the Burmese from asking for foreign financial help United Nations cultural of ficer in Bangkok says the resto ration effort has been impres sive given the primitive tools and Burmas impoverished economy But it has been slow and the Burmese admit that only those temples regarded as having special religious historical and archeological value can be worked on The salvage of these monu ments is duty for all mankind wrote Pierre Pich ard of the UN Educational Sci entific and Cultural Organ ization UNESCO He sur veyed the damage in late 1975 and recommended that equip ment valued at more than $8000 be provided the Burmese on bilateral basis or through UNESCO UNESCOS directorgeneral AmadouMahlar Nbow visited Pagan recently but came out with no concrete international aid roject carts hauling bricks and mortar and men hoisting bucket to the crumbled top of the famous Shnezigon Pagoda with pulley wheel seem more like the builders of the lllh cen tury than restorers of the 20th Working under special gov ernment committee the 250 or so laborers and supervisors have patched up sizable por tions of the most famous build ings sealed wall cracks and taken initial steps to strengthen foundations The government has set aside funds for the proj ect and voluntary con tributions many from religious groups have amounted to four million kyat $570000 Bone who has spent most of 30 years studying Pa =gan argues that UNESCOs 1976 aid proposals are unrealis tic In country where getting simple spare part for car IS major task the cranes and other mechanical devices sug gested by UNESCO for the re pair work would soon stand idle Bone an Englishman who be came Burmese citizen sug gests that with nomodern in frastructure available truly comprehensive restoration of Pagan would require fleet of vehicles repair shops new roads possiny computers and large number of foreign ex perts UNESCO has made that kind of modernstyle effort at Bo rohudur the site of Buddhist ruins in Indonesia But most Western observers say such an influx of foreign manpower and material would not be per mitted by the current Burmese regime Pagan the city of four million pagodas was the first capital of the Burmese kings and represents the finest in national achievement Although it is perhaps Burmas premier tourist attraction and the government has built hotel here it is primarily place for Buddhist pilgrimages and worship We are afraid of more car thquakes 80 Kay said ldeasabout permanent rein forcements for the structures are being discussed Burma forms part of the so called transasiatic seismic zone which stretches from the Mediterranean into Asia In scriptions on Pagans monu ments indicate history of up heavals uyLLA