Barrie Examiner, 1 Sep 1977, p. 10

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10 the examlner Thursday Soptom ha Sca red br1977 EEWw rm Cornell Byrd six years old appears not too sure about his ride as he gains speed on slide at the Michigan State Fair in Detroit AP Photo Theodd spot He hiccups while shaving lllltl1 eb Alr For tnore than to years Larry ru has hiectipped every time he shaved somewhat dari gerous in of the single edge razor he UM Surprisingly tru never has even nicked himsell while hicr cupping ruz can hiccup without ra zor too Ul by touching sen sitive spot on the right side of his that He shaves that spot last rux has been hiecuping for years People stand and watch said his ifc Millie Hes never seen doctor about his condition because its never really bothered him she says How to relax lllllll hio lr Glen Miller believes people need training to do nothing So the adult education director in this tleveland suburb is otter ing classes in The Art of Doing Nothing Its aimed at teaching people to relax ltt this age of tension Miller said lasses begin Sept 26 for eight weeks at cost of $13 its cheaper than going to bar and lofbettcr for you Miller said He said the instructor Wishes to remain anonymous noting lles semirretircd Hes quasiexpert on doing nolhlng There are no textbmks or supplies required for the cour JUst come and dont expect anything Miller said Last January only two people enrolled and the class had to be cancelled Surprised UMAHA Ncb tAlt po lice detective irivestigating an apartment burglary beat stunned retreat when he came face to face with hungry rep tile that closely ieseiiibletl an alligator lltlective Sgt scar ltef fer thought at first hed lotirid toy lint he knew it was real when it blinked at me So slowly backed out of the room lfelfer saw green head stick out of childs wading pool when he opened what he thought was bedroom door had handful of buckshot that the burglars had spilled in another part of the house So threw it in the direction of the pool When those eyes blinked left handler from the Henry MenWomentouths WELCOME Join anytime No Contracts ROYAL CANADIAN lEGION 410 St Vincent St Wed 730 pan Thurs 930 tun Jane Downer Area Director WEIGHT WATCHERS The Authority Niacinlo at on nu mun mar in out ours Vlul ma mm tnent vacation Doorly Zoo was called and the reptile was taken to the loo for Sidekeeping until the apart iesitlenl returned lltlltl llt ltt Sitiittititlm loo tlttlt tor said the reptile actually was three toot loin eayiiiaii South American species closely related to the alligator Paintings depict life with an alcoholic TORONTO Yll Her night marish life with an alcoholic husband has inspired former Montreal artist Yolande Porter to create series of paintings entitled Journey Through Ilell They are mute witness to the living death thousands of fana diaiis have known the tragedy of spouse becoming hope less alcohol ic lti Mrs lorters case the tragedy of those years which came to close with the death of her husband found ex pression in strattge and in esplicahle way She said her only reason for exhibiting the paintings is that these journeys might give those with alcoholic problems some insight into the terrible toll they take of the lives of those close to them The Addiction Research Foundation of 0m ario based irt loronto has been storing the 22 pieces Mrs lorter lid in that frenetic period of this work Now the foundation people feel they do not want responsi bility for safety of the collecv tion she said My hope would be that some organization or industry might find the series useful As yoti know many now are taking steps to help alcoholics on their staff Michel Lacombe By Born in Jamaica Mrs Porter studied art in Canada and for year was student in Calif0r nia Marrying and living in Mon treal she was student of 1968 she had exhibited in several group and solo shows and was also teaching But what was not known was that behind the door of her pleasant appealing West mountarea home life was all but unbearable Alter devastating business losses my husband unable to face poverty resorted to alco hot she said have not pro Hotel receptionist hits the big time llthltAY India TP lititiible hotel receptionist iii In dias capital city has become rich iii just ltl months Indian iievspaixts are full of stories about the meteoric rise of the man whose identity has not been disclosed for legal reasons He is so rich he can engage the best of lawyers and rtiiii any newspaper which names him said senior journalist on the staff of Hindustan Times New Delhis bggest newspaper When deintxratic rights were suspended by former prime minister Indira iandlii the ho tel receptionist was earning less than $125 month Now he is said to be worth at least $50000 According to newspaper re ports he made his fortune by to quote one account looking after the comforts of influential politicians and government of ficials IINIEHIAINIII LAVISIII Becoming general manager of one of the top luxury hotels in New Delhi be entertained lavishly Said one senior report have never seen anything like this in 30 years of reporting in the capital One day the former hotel recep tionist publicly boasted that he is so rich and influential that he is planning to start chain of luxury hotels in Europe It is said that he managed to marry second wife though his first wife is living an offence for which he cart be sentenced to five years in prison Alcohol Theatres sobefing lIllMthlth itlr group of lniversity of Alberta student actors toured the province this summer Wltll sobering message The Intimate Theatre of Alco liol vareness is an eiiiotiotial encounter with the problems of alcoholism llcsigned to expose social workers youth groups nurses and prisoners to many common situations involving alcohol the theatre group is sponsored by the Alberta Alcohol arid Drug Abusetoinriiission lhe resumse has been very message positive said Barbara Bald in spokesmen for the group Its easier to see solution to an itlttllltllvtvlllil problem when the situation has been graphically portrayed on stage l£lll of the characters in the play is real person The actors met with problem drink ers and their families at the Salvation Army Alcoholics titt1ttltltls and other social agencies Then they went to the streets talking to Sklltltd al coholics Research took several months Not by age alone Seagram we believe age is important That why we age our whiskies longer than most But age isnt everything It takes more IT TAKES MUCH MORE THAN just age to make whisky great IT TAKES WHISKIES AT THE PEAK OF MATURITY Extraaged Fullymatured These are the tlwltius Words to describe the famous Scagram flavour Seagram declares the age of each whisky according to lie youngest in the blend even though whiskics good deal older are used Every whisky is aged to the peak of smoothness and flavr rut even if it takes years longer lttftm they Join the blend Thats maturity not just age agrems FIVE emstr Minn tut mm AGEDS YEARS AGED YEARS AGED YEARS Sensitive master raftsrnen select and blend trout our library of 1400 theres Crown Royal ll iAktss iiit ill STANDARD or Qt Al iiv l1ven the gran we use is if such standard that the farmers who grow it fr us tall it Scagtarn Quality Such attcritit ii tr detail ensures you get fine flavour Tithe titlr Wt vlil tit If IT TAKES T0 120 St llll DIFFERENT WHISKIH IN EVERY lk itll individually matured whiskics to ensure that you get the same great taste every time After all people expect great things in smooth Seagrani Ofiydm Jib4H hh myw lhvlll ltlnlAM thawl NIu IM not iflV ma or Hana hllultflltotl out In It normal it aw AGED to YEARS rm Seagraml ll TAKES vot lR soon TASTE AND JUDGEMENT has just the whisky that will suit your taste Theres the fine bright taste of ltVt Star lair something little niellower theres Seagrams V1 has the perfect smoothness Andfortheconnoisseur dance of flavour and For fully matured exceptionally smooth goodtasting whiskics Say Seagrams PUBLIC viously permitted myself to put this fact into actual words But many families of alco holics are travelling this same dark path As well as the emotional damage caused to their marriage partners said the ar tist many children are psychologically damaged Her one means of survival was her private world of paint ing SlllNNElHlGliINESS could retreat and flee to place where everything was more beautiful than life itself she said refused to portray ugliness Also tried to make my home as lovely as could any thing to provide total cover up for an existence similar to continuingnightmare lhen cairie what seemed the crowning tragedy The home her one security burned to the ground The family was saved Mrs lortci Willi burned hands and arms WORKS GARBAGE COLLECTION There will be no garbage collection and the sanitary landfill si MONDAY SEPTEMBER 5th 1977 Residents whose no te will be closed on rmal collection day falls on the above date will have their gar bage removed on their next regular collec tion day The cooperation of preciated Nows the time for 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