24 the examiner Saturday Oct 22 1917 78 tenders 78 tenders PROPOSALS will be received by the undersigned In envelopes provided up to pm on Thursday December 1977 for the use of the OLD FIREHALL BUILDING located at 7981 Collier Street The proposed use must be acceptable to City Council and be in ac cordance with existing C3 zoning Central Area The property is to be leased on long term basis and any modifications to the interior or exterior of the building are at the lessees expense The City reserves the right to use the parking area for Farmers Market operations or Saturday mornings The successful lessee must indicate what remuneration will be paid and the City reserves the right to reiect any or all proposals Arrangements can be made to inspect the building by contacting the City Clerks Office City Hall Barrie Ontario STRAUGHAN City Clerk 19 auction sales 79 auction sales WWï¬ SPECIAL NOTICES SCASH RATES George Pifher Auctioneer Appraiser 7264841 We Invite Your Trust LARGE AUCTION SALE SATURDAY OCT 22 at 30 am sharp for AMOS LLOYD of Lot 26 Con Oro Twp miles east of Barrie on the Ridge Rd between the 4th and 5th line Sale of top heavy drought ponies show wagon harness and equipment 1972 lton Ford stake truck certified and all top quality mostly antique house furnishings collector items and practically new full line of maiar electrical appiances inc matching harvest gold self defrost 16 cu ft refrigerator and 30 HD stove auto washer and dryer color TV antiques inc beautiful dining room suite inc Queen Anne round table excellent set of pressback chairs rockers inc miniature outstanding spool beds chests washstands dressers chef robe Oil lamps antique clocks guns bells antique china glassware crystal silver copper etc etc All furniture has been beautifully refinished bv Mr Lloyd and is real investment for someonel Ter ms cash or approved cheque day of sale Plan to attend this is good one lMPORTANT ANTIQUE AUCTION TUESDAY EVENING OCTOBER 25 77 ms 45 pm sharp for MRS FRANCES BRIGGS at the EMBASSY HALL 386 BLAKE STREET BARRIE ONTARIO Sale of all genuine an tiques collectors items and house furnishings etc including Ex cellent Victorian mirror back sofa circa 1840 Outstanding round wonut Jacobean dining room table and five matching chairs desks washstands dressers music cabinet chests parlor tables chairs an rockers gunstock captains pressback plank bottom cane Bentwood bow back Windsor etc old radios trunks hut ches flotbock cupboard glass china crystal brass silver in cluding colored Carnival signed Northwood art glass pressed cut blown China includes RS German Bavarian Nippon Occupied Japan English Canadian and American Goofus land an Outstanding Jasper ware hunting scene Biscuit Barrel oil lamps lanterns old advertising iterns violin paper items crocks iugs depression glass bathroom sets old books including Canadiana fir editions linens sealers iron pieces granite ware postcards sheet music old bottles and records old toys and games pot tery over 100 aid pantran prints and old frames etc Plus hun dreds of other antiques and collectoble pieces DEALERS AND COLLECTORS Shoud make an effort to attend this sale as there are tony many leDGble pieces Plan now to attend Terms Cash or approved cheaue do of sale MPORTANT REAL ESTATE HOUSE FURNISHINGS ESTATE AUCTION SALE SATURDAY OCT 29th at ll30 am sharp for the ESTATE of we LATE MARJORIE METHERAL at 139 COLLINS ST COLLINGWOOD Oct Sale of choice bedroom bungalow on good residenoi lot and all top quality practically new house furnishings ul ine or new electrical appliances inc upright freezer erigerotor stove new Amana radar range new matching harvest gold auto washer dryer new pce rock maple dinette set new expensive pc living room suite dressers washstands ï¬ess Kaufman walnut bedroom suite drum tables stereo lamps cracks Singer Slartornatic sewing machine new Sears Vacuum cedar ches antique china glassware silver cooking utensils new iie of small appliances plus set of antique pressback chairs gar oer hand toozs etc etc Terms cash or approved cheque day of sae For info on real estate re terms and conditions or appointment to new al the auctiorieer 7264841 REMENDOUS ANTIQUE ESTATE AUCTION SATURDAY NOVEMBER at rr sharp at the LIONS DEN 84 HURONTARIO STREET COLLINGNOOD for the late Pearl Johnston Pine furniture glass on no old COWS noose furnishings piano major appliances etc errrs cash home sold AUCTION SALE HEDNESDAI NOV 9th at ll 30 pm sharp for MP3 Mc IEIGH at PENETANG ST BARRIE Sale of all house furnishings appliances ant goes carpenters and mechanics tools dishes china glassware erceer8pce antique dining room so to Terms casr home sold GEORGERIFHER Auctioneer 102 Nelson St BARRIE Phone 74841 List your fall and inter sales early for best dates and results with Pifher Auction Service Clip this ad for future reference 022 f9 auction sales AUCTION SALE Owen Sound Helm Iulding Director may face Mlil4i charges Household items Ild MOSCOW AP The last remaining Soviet director of ANTIQUES the SolzheniLsyn Fund source DON LAYCOCKAuctionoor of aid for imprisoned Sovicl dis Laycock Auction Service 3765606OWEN SOUND sidents said Tuesday she will on emigrate rather than face criminal charges threatened by security police Iatyana Khodorowch Ilfi yearrold widow gave her deci sion to KGB police official and was told to start packing her bags She said the KGB told her Friday she must emigrate or facc unspecified criminal charges threat madc rcccn tly to other dissidents Mrs Khodorovich said shc hoped to settle in this United States She said the Solzhenitsyn Fund which by her account provides money to about 700 families of imprisoned dis sidents from contributors in side and outside the Soviet Union willcontinuc The fund will function by il self for certain time she said Its setup in such way that it can There is group of very good very trustworthy people here who will carry on with this work 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 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 vertise III The Examiner Classified Sarlirm lli0ni 74M NUTILI deadline fol loï¬nfind ward ads pm previous day noon Saturday The fund was set in I974 and is still supervised exiled Soviet writer Alexander Sol zhenitsyn who helped form it with money from his book roy allirs Death Notices Engagements Births $550 maximum 40 words additional words 10 cents per word Card of thanks words $550 Additional words 10 cents per word In Memoriam no verse $550 Verse per count line extra 22 cents per line Coming Events $322 per column inch WW eibMEAB James and Bonnie are happy to announce the arrival of son Corey James on October 20 I977 It lbs ox brother for Tina Marie Mondays Child Is fair of face TuesdaysChlld is full of grace Wednesdays Child Is full of woe Thursdays Child has far to go Fridays Child lslovlng andglving Saturdays Child works hard for its living And child that is born on the Sab 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 The rate for an Examiner Birth Notice is only $5 50 maximum 40 words Addi lional words If cents per word PHONE 778 241 S6 card of thanks FRENCH The famin ofthelale Mrs Greta French wish to thank their friends neighbors and relatives for con tribulions and expressions of sympathy during their recent bereavement special thanks to Rev McDonald Dr MacKenzie Dr Patchell and Dr Young and the staff of the Penetang General and Princess Margaret Hospitals Cecn French and family 87 in memoriams BELAIR In loving memory of dear mother Florence who passed away Oct 72 1974 Things we feel most to say Are the hardest thing to say Dearest Mom we loved you In very special way If we could have one lifetime Wish One dream that could come true Wed pray to God with all our hearts For yesterday and you Sadly missed by daughter Sue and family BELAIR In loving memory at our dear mother Florence who passed away October 221974 Sweet memories will linger forever Time cannot change them its true Years that may come cannot sever Our living remembrance of you Always remembered and loved by her sons Paul and Leo McCABE ln Iovtng memory of dear father and grandfather who passed away Oct 4th 1965 also mother and grandmother who passed away Oct 73 WT Peacefully sleeping resting at last The world weary trouble and trials are past Insilencethey suffered In patience they bore Till God called them home to suffcr no more Ever remembered by son Kenneth daughter in law Dclla and Grand children 88 coming events ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION Barrie Ont Branch No 147 HALLOWEEN DANCE Friday Oct 28 at pm Print for 0Fancy dress Most original dross Funniost dress Spot Prints Music by Andy Ross and the Bluenotes Tickets on role of branch now Tickets $500 per couple 022 PUZIHKIN TEA IilRTON AVE AllllelltllM Oct 26 pm430 pm Bake sale plants pumpkins for Honoween Other surprises Babysitting service Tickets available for 75 from any UCW member BAZAAR TEA AND BAKE SALE Wednesday Oct 26 2104 pm ST JOHNS ANGLICAN CHURCH In CRAIGHURST Admission 50 person 025 HALLOWEEN DANCE UTOPIA COMMUNITY CENTRE SATURDAY OCT 29 pm tIl ant Costume prizes and buffet $700 per couple Tickets at the door 028 ROYAL VICTORIA HOSPITAL AUXILlARY presents CHRISTMAS IN OCTOBER Craft and Gourmet Bake Sale WEDNESDAY OCT 26 commencing 10 am in the RVH LOBBY Featuring Gifts for Christmas Holiday Foods to Freeze SBOl927 BINGO EVERY MONDAY 8prn CANADIAN LEGION Branch 147 St Vincent St and Cundles Rd JACKPOT $500 CONSOLAIION SIM STF NOTICE Uililllllllll lui lLlilSIllllllll wunl illlli pm day previous noon Saturday patterns Fashions Hit 61 gauta lxcch It hm that easy hlouuod look all lllf hi yjltl lliye Nl downturn hlnunon 3hr an Wtytf it al waist or lllpllnf wilt lilIlK pants Knit snwlly yllmfll lullllvfl of sport yarn in llJlllI ldllein 93 Child Sill fr it Ill inrl $125 llll Path palluin Cash Cheque or money order Add 75¢ each pallcin for first claim mail and handling Send to laura Wheeler Needlecraft Dept Thc LIXilllllnll fill Progress Arimic Scarliornugli fln laiio Mllll Ont residents add 9¢ sales fall Print plainly Pattern Number Your Name Address 3lllllt Allll IUH Nllllll CRAII valuing 275 dealgnx lw Iliuu ii lino lfff lllildf All qfl ll itin litl Easy Gifts Ornaments $150 Pillow ShowOffs $150 Stuff Pull Quilts $125 Stitch Patch Qutlts $125 Crochet with Squares $100 Crochet Wardrobe $100 Nifty Fifty Quilts $100 Ripple Crochet $100 Sew Knit Book $125 Needlepoint Book $100 Flower Crochet Book $100 Hairpin Crochet Book $100 Instant Crochet Book $100 Instant Macrame Book $100 Instant Money Book $100 Complete Gift Book $100 Complete Afghans 14 $100 12 Prize Al hans ff12 75¢ Book of lehuilts ffi 75¢ Museum Quilt Book ff2 75¢ 15 Quilts for Today ff3 75¢ Book of 16 Jiffy Rugs 75¢ crossland by Mrs Allen 3221339 Knox Flos Presbyterian Church ladies met in the Church for their October meeting The motto What we do for ourselves dies with us what we do for others remains immortal Minutes and correspondents of the meeting were read Mrs Archcr gave the closing prayer Next meeting at Mrs 11 Trains on Nov Mrs Sam Allcn attended the funeral service rcccntly in foil ingwood of her cousin Pratt Iic is from Ladysnarlh and dicd in the foll ingwood llospilal New Fer 4H club held combincd third and fourth mccling al Mrs Allcns rcccnl ly All members and one visitor were prcscnl The girls madc muffins aan cherry bran squares which was cnjoycd With Iuncli fircont visitors with Mrs Sam Allan wcrc Mr and Mrs Stewart Scalon of Scar borough Mrs Ilainill of Phelpslon and Paul McGill of Pholpston hillsdale by Ruth Lea 835231 The Iiillsdalc youth club pro vided the music for the United Church anniversary scrvicc Sunday Mrs Irene MacDonald and Carlyle spent week with friends at Deep River Mrs Jean Labrc and son Brandy of Ottawa are visiting with Mr and Mrs Jack Todd The youth group are meeting at Russell ilallyburtons home on Oct 25 Mr and Mrs Alvin Drcnnan spent Thanksgiving weekend with their son and daughterin lawin Ottawa Sugar Loaf Mountain Workmcn run down hill of unrefined raw sugar piled at the fall The sugar secured by heavy plastic tarps was being Redpath Sugar company in Toronto as light rain begins to aired out while it waits to be moved into Redpath sheds for storage CP Photo Yes being an Examiner carrier is fun and it pays in so many ways Our carriers earn money of their own They learn to keep recrods they learn how to handle money and the value of money They learn courtesy and how to get along with people They become sharper and brighter and are thrilled by the challenge of salesmanship The Examiner carriers are operating business of their own getting valuable training and practical experience If you would like your son or daughter to ioin The Examiner Action Force inquire today about route in your area Why not apply for route now Please fill out the application below and return it to the examiner Circulation Dept 16 Bayfield St Barrie or Phone 7268539 Name Address Telephone Age stroud by Mrs Campbell 4331 084 Struuu senior citizens en joyed celebration of the Thanksgiving season on Oct 11 when over 60 members get hered for potluck dinner The individual tables were decorated with new vases made by Mrs Vera Gilmore and her committee They were covered in colors of gold and blue Each vase contained mums Arrangements of fruits and vegetables decorated the long serving tables and serviettes were autumn colors Following the re ast the president Jessie Camp 11 called the meeting to order and reports and business was dealt with Crissie Goodfellow reported on bus trip planned for the Royal Winter Fair and the liv ing Christmas tree Jean Kell and Lottie Cowan program con venors had arranged for reading by Sadie Todd and Ruby Kell and the music of Bert and F10 Mulholland Hearty appreciation ws ex pressd to the kitchen commit tee and program arrangers and participants Following closing all enjoyed the usual progressive card games The members ap preciate the libra being open to pm on Tues ay The Fall Thankoffering meeting of the Presbyterian Womens Missionary Society heard recently strong Chris tian testimonial by Mrs Judy Barker of Trinity Anglican Church in Barrie Introduced by president Mrs Lorna Campbell who told of Mrs Barkers activity as mother of young family trained nurse who at present is workin with retarded children an active in Christian Womens Club and Youth Group of her home church Mrs Hazel McCullough thanked Mrs Barker In the worship service the theme of glad tiding was used by the president for the scripture Mrs Robert Cowan ac companied her daughter and was organist for the hymn singing Mrs Reginald Reed nd Mrs Hand received the offer ing The church was decorated with fruits of the season by Mrs Hand and Mrs Cowan Mme Impws