Barrie Examiner, 16 Sep 1977, p. 12

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12 tho examiner Friday Sept 16 1977 Second trial for Boyle Former Iiiited Mine Workers president Tony Boyle is supported by his attorney liarles Perute as Beyle arri ed at Delaware County ougthouse iii Media Pa for second trail in accusation of the 1961 arranging of assassination of union rival Boer pleaded not quilty after charges were read to him at trial opening Thursday AP Photo Warns about ballet injuries IUltt NIt itPi Toronto chiropracter says hundreds ot children entering ballet schools this fall will sutler serious per manent injuries caused by hi competent teachers David Drum said in an inter view this week that youngsters who receive improper instruc tion might suffer warped spines deformed feet inflamed ittitllS which could become arths rum and variety of tendon Bus blast kills eight SALISBURY iitcuterr crowded bus hijacked by gueiv rillas exploded during gun fight with police and eight black civilian passengers biiiv nod to death SNtttilV sources said Thursday They said totcl of ti people died in the incident Gunfire claimed the four other dead the two hijackers member of the security forces and another passenger Darlene Iristow would like to invite you to AS VEGAS PRESENTATION 011nm Sept 81h 0700 pm IConsunors Gal Bldg Olin Hana Room 165 Ferris lute Admission FREE Cdt 7310340 ligament and juries Drum said that in the last five years he has treated titttl young persons who have suf fered injuries resulting from improper ballet training The classical teaching of ballet is so potent for straight ening spines legs and feet that itsjust as powerful for destroy ing Drum said Jacque Foesier director of cartilage iii dance programs at branches of the YMCA and YWCA said at least dozen of the 450 students he sees each year have severe injuries or conditions which re quire correctivc exercises or doctors care Foesier said he spotted serious back or foot conditions caused by poor training in five of 12 students during auditions last week Carter welcomes French PM With their wives standing behind them President gives welcoming speech for French Prime Minister Raymond li Aiiliéii wimpy7 tare ill LIQUIDATION OF 1000 Original Oil Paintings IiiBR Barre left at ceremonies on the South Lawn of the White House Ihursday Bane is it talks with government officia ll DAYS ONLY HOLIDAY INN Essa Rd Exit off Hwy 400 Phone 7286191 tl teamu tiltJllI um itll ttiitttiiil ll lJlii HAMHm mitt utiitmi Lha wlsestone nMurlel Hart 9872030 Harvest Home Thanksgiving Service will be held at St Aidans Church on Sunday at 10 am Special music by the Senior Citizens choir Harvest Thanksgiving ser vice will be held at St Marks East Oro on Sunday 18 at 230 pm Rev Basil Tonks of St Giles Church Barrie will con duct this service To celebrate Oro Fairs 125th anniversary there will be contest for senior citizen Fair Queen Contestants must be 65 or over and be resident of 0m Township This fair will be held Sept 23 and 24 For further information and entry forms call Mrs Jean Sanderson at 7261912 Christine Richardson return ed home on Saturday after an enjoyable camping trip to Florida with her aunt and uncle Mr and Mrs Jordan Richard son and cousins Ann and Patti of Itexdale Mrs Doris Maxwell and Mrs Gladys Hall were recent visitors with Mr and Mrs Frank Harrison at their Cart hew Bay cottage The General Store here owii ed by Mr and Mrs Robert Fisher has under gone recent lace lift White siding and paint job has added greatly to it overall appearance loro station Bessie Crawford 4873921 Belated good wishes go out to Mr and Mrs Sydney Everest who celebratid their 39th wed ding anniversary Sept 12 Mrs Elsie ISIIiIIl0Itlt and Bert Mulliolland Were high win ners at the euclire Monday night when to tables of players participated Second prizes went to Lillian Pickering and Ellwood Reynolds with third taken by Mrs irace Mawliiir iiey and Mrs Helen rawford Low winners were Mrs trace Norman and IIllllltt ireenhalgli Christopher lles was five yearsrold Saturday and Washington for two days of Is AP Photo nu mi illlli ij DAY ON SUNDAY SEPTEMBER II iOAM PM ltHltiHIi celebrated in the usual manner with several friends joining him including Jimmy Joey and Jennifer Crawford Jullian Clark Ian Pinie Kyla Penley Carolyn Appleby and his older brother Todd and sister Michelle After several games were played his mother Mrs Walter lies entertained the children all to noon luncheon including Panda Bear birthday cake Chris received nice gifts after which he father Walter Illcs returned rather tired but hap py children to their homes thornton by Mrs Holt 4589298 Thornton UCW meeting for September was held at the home of Mrs Ray Maltby Mrs Harley Evans welcomed the member There were 16 members and three visitors MrsGeorge Holt had lucky number draw with Mrs Ray Maltby the winner Two accor dion selections were played by Miss Tammy Black who was pracnted gift by Mrs Ivan Maw Mrs George Holt gave reading on Why fire engines are red The roll call was answered by ur exceptional summer happenings Mrs Ivan Caldwell presented the devotion with Scriptures select ions from the Bible and prayer Don Cumming gave very iii formative talk on his ex perience on the Thomas Crosby in the summer of 1976 This ship brings cheer and contact to themany Iiidian fishing villages on the coast ur Oct 12 CW meeting Will be at the home of Mrs Cliff RIVERWOOD HEATING AIR CONDITIONING Specializing in all Natural Gas Equipment Barrie 7204320 Bernicli Dr Barrie 7269I00 neighborly news Stephenson beginning at 745 pm The family of Mr and Mrs Willson Elliott invite friends and neighbors to join with them to celebrate their parents 40th wedding anniversary at an Open House to be held Sept 24 from 24 pm or from pm on at the Polish Alliance Hall four miles west of Barrie on Highway 90 Best Wishes only The Trinity United Sunday School got off to rousing start on Sept 11 with about 50 children attending ADDED FEATURE An added feature by the choir at Trinity United Church on Sept 11 was duet Whispering Hope by the motheranddaughter team of Eleanor and Muriel Maltby Referring to children Rev Rice spoke on Give them life Miss Edith Greene returned home Sept 10 after spending one month in Scotland Besides attending the conference for the International Federation of University Women at Stirling University she visited with friends some of which came from England Aquaintances were renewed with the Ilolloways while in Scotland Congratulations Congratulations to Mrand Mrs Elmer Merchant who became grandparents for the first time when baby girl was born to Mr and Mrs Ron Sotrey of Petcrborough on Sept at therillia Hospital Sunday visitors with Miss Frances Wickluni and Miss Irene Barlow were Mr and Mrs Norm Turrell of Scaforth Mr and Mrs Arthur Dcws of England and Don Bowman of Waterloo Builders have choice of heating systems For their money Natural Gas is the first choice Why Because its modern efficient dependable economical and available Home builders like these 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