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Barrie Examiner, 7 Nov 1977, p. 14

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14 the examiner Monday Nov 1977 71help varml help wanted ANNoUNC C°s Pe Simon ENGINEERING SPECIAL NOTICES SCASH RATES DRAFTSPERSON Preferably with Design experience in Hydraulics and Metal Fabrication Salary Open Telephone for appointment 3257458 ORILLIA CENTRE Mm 26 LORENA ST BARRIE ONT 7287141 MOULD MAKER required with not less than seven years ex perience an injection and thermostat moulds MAINTENANCE PERSON required with not less than live years experience an injection machine hydraulic and elec trical maintenance HELP WANTED No Experience Necessary Male or Female Full training excellent wages All that is required is N37 COT Call 737l903 or 7374904 between IO am and pm Nl2 DENTAL ASSISTANT Fulltime chairside dental assistant required for modern progressive preventive oriented dental practice Previous experience or completion of approved community college training program is essential Please reply in writing to OR JEFFERSON lIO Dunlap St East Burie Ontario Stating qualifications and references Applications will be con sidered only until Friday llth of November Interviews will then be arranged for selected applicants NIO CANADYLET LTD require qualified MAIN TENANCE MECHANIC Familiarity with injection moudling machines would bean asset Full range of company benefits Please apply to DEPT 7266571 MANAGER Vtfith proven sales ability for ladies wear store in Bayfield Mall Salary commensurate with experience For ap pointment call Mr Jack at 728 6066 between ll am and pm Fififill If you want to work approximately hrs daily days week no Saturdays or Holidays hold valid drivers licence 0ver yrs of age pass medical Then we want YOU Call Mr Howlett Stock Brothers School Bus Lines 7285941 TF IIIIIIlllIllIIIllllIIIlllllIllIIIIIllIIlllllIl DU PLICATING MACHINE OPERATOR Must be experienced in plastic moulds Top wages all benefits paid Please call or apply in person to MR LIPPEL North Ontario Mould Co Ltd 7283232 llllllllllllfllllllllllllllllllllfllllllllllllllllllllflllllll N5 72sales helpagents EXPANDING CANADIAN Oil Company needs dependable person who can work year plus bonus around Barrie We train Write Dick Pres Southwestern Petroleuml Brampton0nt LeT 2J6 75 trade schools Beloved husband of Bonnie Chamanay i76employment wanted without supervision Earn $14000 per Contact customers LEARN TO DRIVE TRACTOR TRAILERS CALL TORONTO 4i6864938l N7892I 2223 IEXPERIENCED DAYCARE available in my home Full or part time Children aged one year and over Constant super against vision References available Please call 728 7086 for more information MOTEL MANAGER movihgwtvoriaarrie seeks responsible position Full or part time Telephoneiqts 889 74427 EfiRIENCEo TYPISTwwiilllng to take any typing iobs at home Envelopes manuscripts etc Prefer work to be dropped all Telephone 716 3556 77 legal NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF EDITH BISHOP late of the Town of Penetanguishene in the County of Simcoe Widow deceased ALL PERSONS having claims the Estate of Edith Bishop late of the Town of Penetanguishene in the County of Simcoe Widow who died on or about the lath day of Sep tember I976 are hereby notified to send particulars of same to the undersigned on or before the 5th day of Decemv ber i977 after which date the Estate will be distributed with regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall than have notice and the un dersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim it shall not then have notice DATED at Barrie this 7th day of November I977 ITHE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF BARRIE Administrator byitsSolicitors BOYS SEAGRAM ROWE AND TAYLOR EIIIIIIIIELIIIIIIEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIE1 LIVE IN HOUSEKEEPER needed forl motherless family children and years nice home in Coldwater with IS Owen Street Barrie Ontario N7I42l NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS persons having All claims comfortable accommodationApply Boxl against the Estate of HAROLD 457 Coldwater 686 7900 evenings WANTED EXPERIENCED HAIR STYLIST full time For interview con tact House of Bellini Baylield Mall telephone 726 4621 PART OR FULLTIME POSITIONS open for persons with car to place cat alogues and pick up orders Can earn up to so per hour Barrie or surrounding area 416 895 6532 SOPERIHTENDENT for new apart merit building in Barrie Must be able to get things done essential Call weekdays930 530 DENTAL ASSISTANT RECEPTIONIST required immediately Experience pre lerred but not necessary Please reply in own handwriting to Box V97 The Ex aminer Barrie TELLER REQUIRED Experience necessary Please apply Bank of Nova Scotia GEOFQIGDMOII Barrie Experience noti Toronto 362 1169 SPARE IIME OPPORTUNITY Local superwsor required In Barrie tol distributo tlyers catalogues and adver hsing materiel Should be available Iatel afternoons and evenings and have storage Spa3 Also be interested in working with an supervising boy and girl carriers This part time opportunity ldcad tor husband wife team Apply to Box V98 The Examiner Barrie REQUIPH IMMEDIATELY expere Ienced welders and general laborers Apply Fisher Stoves RR Cashway Road Barra JANVITOFI ew hours daily Year round posltlon Malr or terrlale Apply In per son to Bayshorn Motor Hotel NO STRIKES NO LAYOFFS Immediate positions available with local concern for full time people Good earnings and excellent opportunity for advancement Car necessary Phone 1167407 for personal Interview TF rare required to file proof of date distributed having regard only While every endeavor will be C3 5353 °i WINFRED HAMMOND late of the City of Barrie in the County of Simcoe Carpenter who died on the 17th day of April i977 same with the undersigned solicitors for the Administrator on or before the lst day of December I977 after which the estate will be to the claims of which the Ad ministrator shall then have notice DATED at Barrie Ontario this 26th day of October I977 Stewart Esten Drawer 248 Barrie Ontario Solicitors for the Administrator OSIN7I4 EXAMINER WANT ADS PHONE 7282414 BOX REPLIES made to forward replies to box numbers to the advertiser as soon as possible we accept no liability in respect of loss or damage alledged to arise through either failure or delay in forwarding such replies however otherwise 88 coming events Death Notices Engagements Ilrths $550 maximum 10 words additional words to cents per word Card of thanks 40 words 8550 Additional words to cents per word In Memoriam no verse $550 Verse per count line extra 22 cents per lIne Coming Events $322 per column Inch by Mondays Chlld is fair of lace Tuesdays Child Is full of grace Wednesdays Child Is lull of woe Thursdays Child has far to go Fridays Child Is loving and glvlng Saturdays Child works hard for Its llvlng And child that is born on the Sab bath Day Is fair and wise and good and gay ChIIdren hearing this verse by Counter Cullen always want to know which day at the week was their bIrlh date Keep this and other Important Information for your chiic future An Examlner Birth Announcement wIII Include the name of your chlld 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 Famlly Albums The rate for an Examiner Birth Notlce Is only $550 maximum 40 words Addl tlonal words 10 cents per word PHONE 2414 GOOD NEWS STORY When you an nounce the birth of your child In The Ex aminer cllpplngs of the notice are available for Babys Book Family Tree Records and to mail your friends and relatives In those tar away places Place an announcement alter blrth Call The Examiner Classltled 72 24M ADAMS Christina of Oro Station Is proud to announce the birth of her sister Cindy Marie Louise lbs II ozs on 0c tober 20 1977 at Royal Vlclorla Hospital Barrie Proud parents are Bob and Elaine MAL 85 deaths CASEY Leo James Al the Royal Vic toria Hospital on Saturday November I977 Leo Casey in his Sdth year Beloved husband of Eileen Casey at Barrie Dear father of Beverley Mrs Boynton of Thornton Brenda Mrs Karlein Bonnie Maureen Patrick Brian and Douglas all of Barrie Dear grandfather of Aaron Matthew and Jennifer Dear son of Patricia Casey of Barrie Dear brother of Marie Mrs French at Barrie Kalhaleen Mrs Bowhey of Florida Aileen Mrs Latour of Bar rie and Leonard at whilby Resting at the Jennett Funeral Home t5 Bradford St Funeral mass at St Marys Church on Tuesday November at ll am In terment St Marys Cemetery DYER Elmer At Kempenlelt Manor Barrie on Saturday November I977 Elmer Dyer in his 79th year Beloved husband of Gladys Srigley Survived by one sister Mrs Florence Redtern and one brother Dr Floyd Dyer Predeceased by brothers William and Mervyn Harry Charlie Marley and Dr Alfred Dyer Friends may call at Steckley Funeral Home 30 Worsley St Barrie Service in the chapel on Tuesday November at pm Jamengmeteryystroud 00E Ken At the Royal Victoria Hospital Barrie on Saturday November i977 Ken Doe in his 39m year Interment St Dear father of Janine and Laurie Brother of Harold Garnel Ray Ross and Ellen Mrs Ham Nicholsl all oI Carleton Place and Carmen ers Waller Milieri of Toronto Nephew of Mrs Earl Cook Mag of Carleton Place Friends may call at Steckley Funeral Home 30 Worsley St Barrie Service in the chapel on Tuesday November at It am Interment Barrie ARNOLD Funeral Home Chapel l27 BAYFIELD ST 7282530 Friendly C0urteous Service MWFTF Union Cemetery FLEA MARKET Every Saturday Sunday 9am pm atthe COOKSTOWN SALES BARN One mile east of Cookstown on Hwy 89 All inside in new building Vendors welcome small rent For further details phone 7054589172 MWFNll St John Vianney Hall EVERY TUESDAY $200 Jackpot MVTF NOTICE Deadline for olassrliou word ads pm day previous noon Saturday Tlhelp matted ROUTES ARE NOW AVAILABLE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DIRECT PHONE 7282414 Classified advertisements and notices for these pages must be received by pm day precedlng publication with the exception of Classified Display advertlsements which must be In by pm two days prior to publication BIRTHS ENGAGEMENTS MARRIAGES DEATH NOTICES 40 words 8550 Addltlonal words IO cte per word CARD OF THANKS 40 words $550 Addl tlonal wordl IOcte per word IN MEMORIAM NOTICES No verse $550 With verse per count line 22 cents per line COMING EVENTS 5322 per column Inch 24 WORD MINIMUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Cash Discount Rules apply If paid within days One or two Insartlone 9ic per word Insertlon Three consecutive Insertions cents per word In sertion total $648 Slx consecutive Inser tions BGc par word per insertlon total 224 Multiple Ineartlons may be ordered subject to cancellation when satlslactary results obtained Method of counting fewer than 24 words count as 24 words Each InIIIal abbreviation set of numbers etc count as separate words ERRORS AND CORRECTIONS All phone Insertlon orders are accepted as convenience to the advertisers Therefore the Classified Advertising Department re quires ad advertisers to kindly recheck their advertisement Immediately after first inur lion in order that any error or omission may be reported before am in order that same may be rectified for the following day publicallon The Examiner is responsible for starts qthome TORONTO CP spokes man at demonstration recent ly to protest rising incidents of rape In Canada said rape like charity begins at home Judy Ramirez of the Toronto Wages for Housework Com mittee told sidewalk crowd of about 200 that only one in 10 rapes committed is reported because many happen at home where the rapist is father brother uncle or husband The law reflects the wide spread assumption that by marrying woman forfeits her righltosay noshesaid Even when physical force is involved the police regard such rgpe as domestic dispute and us to interfere Little won der that rape generally re maim so invisible The demonstration was one of several held across Canada by womens groups protesting the alarming rise in the number of rape incidents Has week Harold Adamson Metropolitan Toronto police chief warned women to in crease vigilance against sex at tacks and not to open their doors for any reason to men with whom they are not ac quainled Adamson said rapes have in creased 36 per cent this year Ms Ramirez said in an inter view after the demonstration that her group opposes this sug gestion because women are then told to relinquish their basic human rights HISTORIC PLACES SEEN LONDON CPI Foreign tourists paid more than 145 million visits to Britains ads PHONE 7282 HALIFAX lCPl There will be swing back to basics in the education system in Nova Scotia within the next five years says Deputy Education Minister Carmen Moir He said in an interview ma jor thrust in planning for the lure will be to urge careerori Jl enled programs in schools The education department will concentrate on swing back to what we think schools should be doing well teaching reading writing and arithme ticr areas where they are not doing as well as they might he said We must help the child finll his placc in society as worker land therefore will encourage morc emphasis on career up porlunitics Moir said current fiscal re slraint and falling enrolment in schools and universities forced the education department to take harder look at what is really important really needed in education and its many related fields It will not do cducaIion any harm it may do it great deal of good to take on leaner more cffcctivelook This approach did not mean there would noI be improvc ments ill the system both through expansion and deletion of some programs It will mean that we have to agrcc schools cannot do every Ihing and even some Ihings Ihey perhaps do can be done as well or better by somebody else The end of the baby boom and the effect of zero population growth mean the education do partment must tread carefully In the areas of school construc lifttlrruttl only one incorrectly printed Insertion of any advertisement and then only to the extent of portion of ad that Involves the mllprlnl 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 lo cloulfy revise or reject any want stately homes historic houses gardens and monuments in I976up more than 50 per cent from the year before The most popular site was the Tower of London including the Crown jewels followed by the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich Back to basics seen in education lion and teacher training Moir said The education department does not want to waste money training teachers for jobs not there Builds own mountain NIAGARA FALLS Ont CPI John Holcr wants moun lain so he is building one at his Marineland and Game Farm The l7foeIhigh pile of sand and stone is beginning to domi nate the landscape of the 1000 acrcanimalhabilat When completed the moun tain will be more than 300 feet high topped with majestic castle ofering one of the most spectacular views of the Niag ara River and the parks sys tem The castle will have multicultural theme The mountain is being built from wrlh excavated from canal system that will carry specially built boats through naturalsetling In the nexl four or five years Holcr said he will be spending $50 million 0n the project Marinclands expansion pro gram includes deer park scvv eral ridcsrronc of which is roller coaster that loops through the natural setting locomotive and full come plemenl of cars boat rides and 15000scal stadium for an enlarged marine animal Show The first phase of the expansion should be completed by 1979 Tllieliiiaiiied and Win Prizes MERRITTHIGHLANDLITTLE AREA DUCKWORTllEUGENIA AREA DUNDONALDAMELIA AREA INNlSFILJOHN AREA CYNTHIAROSE AREA Please fill out the application below and return it to THE EXAMINER Circulation Dept 16 Bayfield SL Barrie or Phone 7266539 IIzl aqc4vq surlyva Juvenile offenders on wagon trek wagon train carrying 35 juvenile offenders and 37 Vision Quest staff members winds its way toward campground near county juvenile detention facility at Colorado Springs Friday after 1000mile trek from Tombstone Arizona Four old wagons refurbished by the youngsters and 38 horses and mules made the long journey which began September AP Photo Longterm contraception seen in immunization program ADELAIDE Australia CPI pilot program aimed at immunizing women against pregnancy is planned to begin in Australia sometime next year Prof Warren Jones of the department of obstetrics and gynecology at Flinders University Medical Centre in Adelaide said preparations are in hand to conduct the clinical trials at the centre Jones who is chairman of Ihe World Health Organizations steering committee on immunology methods of fertilit control said the WHO believes the AusIralian developed contraceptive vaccine would prove safe and cheap method of longterm contraception The organization had spent nearly 37million $843million Canadianl since 1967 on research and development of the vaccine Jones said there had been no pregnancies in colony of about 80 baboons injected with it in the United States However scientists would study the results of further trials on chimpanzees under the direction of the United States Forxl and Drug Administration before undertaking the fists orl Australian women volunteers PRECAUTIONS TAKEN The human tests would initially be done on women who had been sterilized to ensure that its use on fertile woman would be safe Jones stressed that the vaccine developed by two Mel bourne scientists Dr Hugh Niall and Dr Geoffrey Tregear was not the same as one now being used in India and which WHO regards potentially unsafe He explained that tho vaccine under trial in India was made largely from the hormone human chorionic gonadotrophin IllLlll which IS prlxluced only by pregnant women The Will vaccine uses only part of the liG molecule on sunng Illzll it will nnI react with or possibly destroy other body hormones The vaccine works by destroying the cells producing the CG honnnnc which is necessary for pregnancy to con Iinuc Thus the vaccmc prevents fertilizer egg implanting it self in the womb The effect of this is to prevent pregnancy before it could even be recognizrd not to produce abortions Jones said NO SIDE EFFECTS He said the vaccine with followup booster shots each year will probably not be available to the public for about five years But we should remember that it took 15 years to develop the contraceptivc pill Jones said that the new vaccine would prowdc con Robert Miller of Fairbanks Alaska holds nugget of 66 ounces as he Is one of two sponsors of an auction of 10000 ounces of raw Alaska gold Nov 1920 lie says he already has Has offer of $5500 for Lraceptlon wrmoul stde effects tor women who want long term protection but who do not want to be sterilized Development of the vaccine was prompted by an ap recialion by Vernon Stevens professor of reproductive iolo at Ohio State University that if fertilized ovum was eprived of HCG pregnancy would cease The natural HCG hormone itself was considered as pos sible basis for vaccine proposition complicated by the discovery that HCG had chemical structure similar to three hormones produced in the pituitary gland vaccine based on the use of natural HCG not only produced antibodies against HCG but knocked out the other three hormones as well Two of the three hormones helped to control the menstrual function and the third also had an im portant biological role HORMONES STUDIED So the chemical structure of the various hormones had to be defined The first step forward came about four years ago when Frank Morgan an Australian medical scientist unravelled the structure of HCG The HCG molecule was found to have two intertth protein chains structure that corresponded closely to that of the other three hormones In all cases the one chain was identical The difference proved to be in the second chain which in the HCG molecule was found to have an additional tail sec tion which contained 35 amino acids Research has since concentrated on this tall section of the molecule Stevens asked Niall and Tregear who were then working at Harvard University if they could produce synthetic copy of the tail section TOOK THREE YEARS Niall and Tregear are peptide chemists peptide is small rotein containing less than 100 amino acids Pep tides ike the tail section of the HCG molecule cculd be chemically Synthesized in laboratorv but it would not be technically feasible to synthesize large molecule as com plex as HCG For three years the two scientists worked on the project After they succeeded in synthesizing the peptide it was used to vaccinate rabbits The vaccine produced antibodies that neutralized the en tire HCG molecule but had no apparent effect on other hor mones It proved to be specific antibody that would on recognize molecule with the distinctive peptide on thee In the American tests with baboons almost all had produced offspring before being given the contraceptive vaccine nugget of gold starting offer of 85500 for the nugget The largest nugget committed to the auction Is litounce one estimated worth some 320000 AP Photo

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