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Barrie Examiner, 19 Jan 1976, p. 13

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EXAMINER TELEPHONES Circulation 7266339 Classified Advertising 7282414 All Other Departments 7266537 112th Year No 41 Barrie Ontario Canada Wednesday February 18 I976 CAMPING OUT IN THE MALL Tents were pitched and mock campfires were nil1 in nu fieizl Mall Tuesday to mark NitiO Sltittliuc vir Feb 1522 Scouts cubs guides venturers brownies beavers and rangers will be manning displays through lle week and will answer qutstion about lo cal scoutguide activities bove Scouts Tm Mchnkcy and David Iaivi of lii rd Barrie troop Examiner Pho to Medical equipment depot OTTAWA Canadian For ces Regional Medical Equipment Dept at Callahan Forces Bae Borden Ontario will close Aug ust 15 and its operation merg ed with larger depot at Can adian Forces Base Pctawawa Ontario Role of the Borden depot is to provide medical supplies and equipment to minim uiic in central Ontario vide storage facilities for emer gency supplies for the federal Department of Health and Wei fare Work of the Borden depot es tablished in 100 will be taken on bv the Tilnicnibcr sto of the Forces Central Medical Equipment Depot at Petawawa Other tor to be made available to Bottom for health and welfare supplies The Borden dcpot employs staff of 10 five mifiirv an fayc civilian workers The civiian staff has been offered other at CFB Borden to close employment at Borden Military mombcrs will be posted to new duties The decision to close the dc pot based on study that howcd mow would bring ho of savings in personnel and operating expenses It revealed that the fctawauwa Depot would absorb the function of the Bor rlcn depot and that other stor age ltltflS Wr avail do at ltor dcn for use by health and wel fare Death warnings for ministers FRED SMITH ExuIdermun dies at 64 TORONTO Fred Smith at professional pilot grapher council member in Barrie for 12 years died Tuesday in Sun nybrook Hospital VlflOIEII rvice is to take plcrw Stockloyc Funch Home Worsley Street at 130 p111 Friday with IlliOlmLIlI la ter at Barrie Union cemetery Masonic service is planned for 730 pm Thursday at the funeral home Mr Smith sat on council in 1958 when Barrie was an incor porated town After city status was reached he served Ward in the northwest part of Barrie from 1959 to 1069 He was chairman of the pub lic works committee for six years while on council Mr Smith was well known for his involvement in city recrea tion He was appointed to the board of parks management in 1966 became vicechairman of III an IftlOliIOll com 1IIIlll 11 I970 IWI lllls Chlflli man from 1971 to 1973 Mr Smith is survived by his wife the former Ruby Hill daughter Mrs Carol Pratt of Barrie son Douglas of St Tho mas Ont hrolhcrz lohn of Meaford and Tom Kingston and five grandchildren LONDON tRcuclt At least three British cubinnt ministers have received assassination threats in wine of tolcnc following the death on ling Itsh prison of an lrish Republic irmy thAl bungcr striker Police kept tight security around the three politician lo dnyIlorpo Scorntr lrr Il kins Northern Ireland Minister Icrlyn Item intum it iTiicf whip lift Iti il Mclliah the latest minister to rcccivc death I11 id his Wife took call on their un listed telephone Tuesday man wiihan Irish accent said is that the home of Mr Mcl Iih Well he is going to fit done He is on the no fc ire going to finish him rff Government sources said the czlls began ollol in MEDAL WINNER QUIZ FEATURE Do you know hc Canadian girl who won the Olympic Silvcr Mc dal in the 500 metre speed skat mg Youll get chance to identify her and tet yourself again on some of the Pt Icmhrdhp Jill didates by taking Your News Quiz which appears today on Page Your News Quiz is published by the Examiner as part of its current events program for par ticipating area schools Kissinger tour in second phase CARACAS tAll US State Secretary Henry Kissinger took off from this Venezuelan capital for Icru today on the second leg of LatinAmerican tour that is beginning to be domi nated by Cuban issues last Thursday of Frank Slagg The illyiztiroll ciiillu Ilicd after tillay hungcr strike in Vnkcfield prison where he was crying 10 years for conspiring to so lllIOfOtiS in England BOMBS PLANTEI Ili IIlA hm wvorn revenge should Sugg die and several bombs WtlC planted in London tltI Dublin following his death In Northorii lrclaiid new wave of violence Icft 12 persons iqu The latest fatality was young cation mm my dead Tuesday night by two gun Ito Cloudy County Imdondcrry tI lltlllcts from uuomdk wcn pons Security for Britth politicians had lrcidy been tightenan in mm lI ffli lists were discovered in hc possession of arrested IRA hom hot lr=mr Iiristcr being escorted on all journeys by ELDLtILI police car and scv cral ministcr= are protected by security guands including Icn kins ltccs Foreign Secretary Iamcs Callaghan and Defence Minister Roy Mason uin uvwc yl pit WMH FIVE OTHERS EXPECTED TO DO SO FROM REUTER AP Britain Sweden Denmark and the Netherlands recognized the government of the Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola MPLA today bringing to four the number of major Western countries to recognize the Luanda regime of Dr Agos tinho Neto France on Tuesday became the first major Western power to recognize the Soviet backed Popular Movemcnt as the legiti mate government of Angola Finland also is certain to ex tend recognition The five other members If the European Economic Com The provincial government may pay about $300000 in grants for the lCFitld 111 of the citys lOiycarold fireball Robeit Johnston deputy minis ter of culture and recreation told representatives of Barrie and the Friends of the Fireball Tucs day the ministry will pay some money for the prince Mr Johnston said the exact amount is subject to budget ary constraints He told the group grants are available from the Community Centres Act Wintario Heritage Iiurio and Arts Support The FOP Wd it way it ial grants for the restoration fireball ollicr anti Mucas 01 street The FOF hopes to u= the Illiiii2 as in arts and culurc centre in Barrie rough breakdown of the granis is $75000 to $25000 for community centres $75000 for Ilcrituttc Ontario up to $100 000 for Winatro and an unknown sum from art support County to host plowing match TORONTO Simcon County will be host to the 1981 Inecna tional llowmg Match and Farm Machinery Show The 40 directors of the Ont ario Plowmcns As=ocintion were almost unanimous in their dec ision Tuesday after 10 mom bcr group from Simcoc County mate bid for the match The fllliii itrllin to vud Middlcsex also bid for the match at meeting of he dirtctos in tho Royal Iov This is tremcnodus thing said Delno lcrmcy provincial director and Oro Station resid ent It will bring million of dol lars into the county Its the tit ilI can happen to any county The Simmc County group in cludcd couny warden Orvillc llirihcc and lbhcin Simcoc MPP George McCague Itll bring in lot of tour ist dollars said Warden Hugh after the directors made their decision Simcoc County was hos tn the International Plowing Match in 967 1950 and Irlfltl IlldflWi Hundreds attend Mineo funeral MAMARONECK NY tAll Hundreds of mourners many of them weeping jammed the Roman Catholic Church ot the Most Holy Trinity Illtflifil hr the funeral of actor Sal Minco murdered in Hollywood last week Crying openly in the front pew were three actor friends of Mineo Courtney lliirr Michael Mason and Elliott Mintz mnnityWest Germany ltaly Belgium Luxembourg and Ire landwill within week Belgiums for eign minister indicated British fort1 ment announcing recognition called for withdrawal oi Cuban and South African troops from the former Portugucsc colony The statement said Britain looks forward to establidiiitg relationship of cooperation and goodwill with the government of the Peoples Republic of An 2013 CUBANS PUIIIJCD BACK In Vasitiniin Im said the MPLA apparently has IEL can The Wintario money matcics dolar for dolai the amount rui sod by the community up to Tl tiird restoring the ho Ill after oth er provincial and lcdczal grunts are deducted Olin ifiarrir The emitter EATHER FORECAST Chance of thunderstorm bo Cloudy with sunny per Thursday Low tonight zero igh Thursday 15c Per Copy Carrier Home Delivery 85 Weekly 30 Page decided to withdraw Cuban troops from further combat in victorious advance southward Uniting the Cubans would avert clash with South Afri can forces holding defence line obcut 21 mile inside the African countrx US officials here sail Tueslazy it would also represent switch in tuc Im S5 Secretary Henry Kissinger said last week that almot all of the fighting was donc by Cuban forces Other US officials now say the Popular Movement apparently has decided put the brake on the Cubans While Cuba sees itself as Mayor Dorian Parker who re presented the city with Aid Jan icc baking Vd Ill 704 to have letter by councils Illttlil1 londay with dollar ih of the act ual grunt amount lt in CAPSULE Rabbi dragged from conference BRUSSELS tAll Itobbi Meir thtine leader of the militant Jewish Dcfrnce League va thrown to the floor by Belgian police rumv ion cutters the ttrdtly and draugcri away from conference on the plight of Jews in the Soviet Union To police Lebanese campuses Blllfllif tAlt The mixed day to cstzzviiish liczivilgutrmcd police armistice crmmission decided to posts on all lehuncsc univer sity campusvs following the killing of two deans at the American University of licirut No classes for Quebec students MONTREAL Ct stulcnts in tn iltie one no classes for about 125000 Irotcstnnt schools in Quebec today as their 6500 teachers stzgcd walkout to protest lack of contract proposals by the Quebec government Spain conscripts strikers BARCELONA flteutcrl The Spanish government today con scripted striking fircmcn 2rd traffic policomen in Barcelona into the army tbcutcning them with COUIL martial if they refused to return to work Stan llnlhway of Big Bay Ioiu vwlii on of mood rungs depicting the WITNESS TELLS PANARCTIC CRASH INQUIRY Lamas if TRIBUTE TO stockyrrds of Swift PockmS Mr II1II1 worked for Swifts for 34 years and pre liberator wants to push on toward the border of ham ibia which is hold by South Af rica the Soviet lmion was said to be urging restraint in the in terest of dutch with the United States US officials said TALKS REQUESTED In another development an aide to Senator John Tunney Dom Calif said he has re turned to Washington from An gola Vilh secret message for Kissinger from the Popular dovement requesting talks with the llnitnl Strilm Will told Thc sociated Press the Marxist lead She said the FOF members Tony Gilsenan chairman and Muriel Lecpcr who attended the meeting were encouraged to continue the project Mayor Parker said the FOF is beginning plans for major public subscription campaign to raise funds for the project The first major event is under way with the FOF selling tick ets to the March Wintario Lot tery Draw in Barrie Major Parker said at least 400 of the 1100 tickets are sold The nirvr sd the St per son tickets entitlc people to at tend the draw and be entertain ed from to 830 pm and 930 to 1030 pm by Don Mes sers islanders Tie entertainment will not be televised by Gobal Television which broadcasts the draw Tickets for the draw at Cen trcl Collegiate are available at the Barrie Raccwav Jackons Grill and Municipal Savings and Loan Co The restoration of the fire ball could lead to the reviving of the whole downtown area she said The pieces are fin ally falling into the puzzle now and the fireball could become the focal point in Barrie Mayor Parker said the FOF is also holding dance Friday March at the Barrie Armoiitv featuring Don Messers Island 31s The tickets for the dance are $5 couple and $3 for singles BICENTENNIAL paced the carvings as kind of birthday present for the Un ited States bicentennial Right Pilot didnt respond to shouts of crew YELLOWKNIFE NWT CPJ Flight engineer Garry Weyman told public inquiry Tuesday that pilot Brian lliom sou did not respond to shouts from the crew immediater I10 fore Panarctic Oils Ltd Elec ra crashed into the son near Itoa Point NWT killing 12 of 311 men aboard Mr Weyman told the inquiry that Mr Thomson who died in the crash Oct 30 1974 turcd sruiglil nhond when co pilot David liatton told him the plane was at 300 feet and desoending rapidly while still three miles from the runway Mr Woyman he did not recall seeing Mr Thomson push forward on the control column at the rimfoot level as de scribed Monday by Mr Hutton tho onlv ohci lliOl of the crash worst in the history of the Canadian Arctic lhc inouiry ordered by the federal government was told earlier that 400 feet was the minimum ilc fmlllll fi tude without visual contact with in runway Mr Weyman said the Elec iiil Hwy lifted him out of his scat and up against Ins In luul ncyci cxocifnuw lforc It was highly unusual and we worn short distance from the sea ice Mr chmnn 110 said the movement scared him and he culstul aloud but cvokcd no crbl response from the pilot Then Iiclicvn mid to Flay Illttvi think he is going to kill us wns cry LltI He then felt Mr flatttons left hand over his hand on the powcr lcvcrs wizevrtinc grunt physical foru tlillill to the extent that he lIattonl was shaking that time Mr Thomson had both hands on the wheel and was staring straight ahead Mr Woymnii raid The lust thing rcmcmber wm going through 50 feet and it was all over tlicii llr chmnn his voice break ing Inscribed his action after the crale lie said he remem bered regaining consciousness half in and halfout of die water while still in the cockpit Ilc mid hc looked at Mr Thomson believe he had some debris on his chin and believe he had iuiurv the back of his head It was dark and things were happening very quickly looked at Brian Thomson and lookcs rt liivc tIIultonl and Dave was moving so yel ch if his im had to get cut of there Mr chman said he grabbed Mr llionvons flight suit but was unable to move the pilot ers have offered to meet with US officials in Washington Lisbon or elsewhere without preconditions and haVe for warded assurance that the MPLA will never permit the establishment of any foreign bases on Angolian soil air or naval including those of the So viet Union John Trattner state depart ment spoktsman said no mes sage from the MPLA has ar rived or been delivered at the state department Trattner said Coughlin and another Tun ney aide conveyed their im pressions of their visit to Al gola to the department with proceeds from the dance and draw oiQ to the restora tion project The FOF ieerls to raise an estimated $525000 for the pro ject and has applied to the fed eral government for grants from the secretary of state and Can adian Museums Apparently the groups bid for federal funds is not going to be as successful thc provin cial campaign The FOF may ask city council to pass by law designating the fireball as historical site in Barrie If the bylaw is passed the FOF can apply for historical sites grant from the federal gov ernment Barries finance committee is scheduled to meet today at 430 pm to discuss the results of Tuesdays meeting with the de puty minister The F0 requested council support its application for community centres grant but the finance committee deferred any recommendation until after the meeting vatn the deputy minister Mayor Parker said some FOF members went to Port Perry last week to 100 at the comple ted restoration of the town hall The building built in 1874 was converted to an arts and cult tune centre Mayor Parker said the towns 2500 residents supported the pro gram raising $35000 for the re storation now hc has problemof de signiiiga display for his car rings At this time the cockpit started rolling on its right side and IIIIldlg 11 tcr re member his illattonsl arm or head or something sticking out of thc water and grabbed him and pulled him out on the ice Mr Weymnn also Said he no ticed signs of life among some of the other victims for 10 to 15 minutes after he regained con cciouinons Earlier cslimony indicated it was 80 minutes be forr Twin 01 rt om Itch Point found the survivors Mr Weyman is expected to continue testifying today

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