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Barrie Examiner, 28 Jan 1976, p. 5

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fin news nounoup THE BARRIE EXAMINER WEDNESDAY JANUARY 28 19765 Summer gasoline price hike seen OTTAWA CP Pnices for premium gasoline will mave close to and possibly above 31 gallon in much of the country as result of oil price increases this government sources indicate The price of gasoline and home heating fuel can increase by eight to about 15 cents gal lon depending on how much crude oil costs go up Federal officials are talking about price increase of about $2 barrel or eight cents gal lon although they describe that figure as just guns at this point Domestic crude oil cur rcntly sells for $8 barrel un der an agreement which expires June 31 But sources in Ottawa in icate Albertathe major pro ducing provinceis looking for an even larger increase bring ing domestic prices to near the 81171 barrel charged by members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries OPECI An increase of $371 barrel would add 148 cents to the price of gallon of gasoline or heating fuel Premium gasoline now sells for about 86 cents gallon in niral provinces Energy Minister Don Getty of Alberta declines to discuss spe cific prices since his govern ment now is involved in the ne gotilations with Ottawa and the other nine provinces But can say we havent been asking for the full world price Mr Getty said in tele phone interview from Edmonton on Monday Sent to jail ALEXANDRIA Ont CP Brendan Joseph Sullivan 17 of Green Valley Ont was sen fenced in provincial court Mon day to two years less day definite and 12 months in determinate for manslaughter He was charged in the shooting death last Sept 23 of his father Thomas Sullivan Alexandria is about 30 miles northeast of Cornwall Not guilty CHATHAM Ont CPI An Ontario Supreme Court jury found Robert George Abel 25 of Chatham not guilty by reason of insanity of murdering his wift and their two children The judge ordered Abel to be re turned to the Mental Health Centre at Penetanguishene Ont Police found the bodies of Abels wife Diana 23 their daughter Dawn and son John in the bedrooms of their home July 15 All three had been strangled and beaten Man arraigned SARNIA Ont CP Ronald Lameraux 40 of no fixed ad dress was arraigned in provin cial court Tuesday on charge of armed robbery in connection with holdup Monday at branch of the Toronto Dominion Bank Police said man ens tered the bank carrying brown paper bag He said the bag contained bomb and es caped with about Police later found an aerosol can in the bag Appeal reiected SUDBURY Ont An appeal by Robert Belanger for mer Sudbury regional police constable of his dismissal from the force was rejected Tuesday by county court Judge II OConnell Judge OConnell said he based his decision partly on testimony from Mr Belvanger that he lost control of him self during two fights in police buildings on May 22 1974 Gives advice PRICEVILLE Ont fCPI Ontario dairy farmers consul ering getting out of the busmess should do it this year to allow other producers as much of the provincial milk production ouota as possible Ken Mc Kinnon vicechairman of the Ontario Milk Marketing Board said Tuesday Mr McKinnon Sald the board will reduce indi vidual milk production quotas by five to 12 per cent this spring because the Ontario 11qu market share quota might be reduced by as much as 10 per cent due to national overpro duction of milk Fire put out TORONTO CPI Firemen put out blaze Tufesdlay din an unoccupied floor ie own town Harbour Claulsltlel Ilotel second fire at the ote as many nights Fire Chief John ltider said dications that the fires were incendiary Ihree employees of the 33mrey hotel ffered from smoke inhalation Probe reiected llAErIILTON lCPI Federal lmusport Minister Otto Lang lo wjecteJ another request by city council for judicial into the affains of Ham ltcn llabor However coun delegation eznpectcd to raise the issue luring meeting ll tve mTstc Friday Mr Luau ai In lcttcr that coun ciI has not raised anything not cavered by the RCMP investi gation Withdrawn NORTH BAY Ont CPI Ald Steve Allen says he will consult with humane society of ficials before giving city council revised proposals to allow dog catchers to chase stray animals on to private property and to collect outofcourt payment of fines The revisions were with drawn Monday after criticism No evidence TORONTO OP An inter nal investigation by the Toronto Transit Commission TPC has found no evidence that its su pervisors covered up drinking problems of drivers Michael Warren TTC genenal manager said Monday Karl Mailllette IIC commissioner earlier charged that union members covered up for employees who had been drinking and driving Wins $100000 KINGSTON Ont lCPI Phil Tomsett thirdyear com merce student at Queens Uni versity said Tuesday he won $100000 in Sundays Olympic Lottery draw Complete course NORTH BAY Ont 4C Twelve provincial policemen and seven Canadian Forces members have completed sur vival course in coldweather camping near Aiattawa about 21 miles east of here in 40 Cel sius weather The course origi nally was designed to help pi lots survire seiere tempera tures after crash or forced landing Offers services WOODSTOCK Ont fCPl Mayor Leslie Cook has offered his services to help settle the fourmonth strike at Domtar Chemicals Ltd in nearby Beachville But Chesco Eus union spokesman for the Workers says he does not think the mayors intervention would do any good Nmmtiations haze reamed standstill Three elected TORONTO CPI lhe Asso ciation of Canadian Television and Radio Artists announced Tuesday the election of Its exec utives for the 197677 term The association said Donald Par rish Toronto and William Ful ton Halifax were reelected to their respective positions of presicent and first vicepresi dent Lorraine homson To ronto was reclected treazurer Earnings down PITTSBURGH AP US Steel Corp reported Tuesday drop of about $70 million in 1975 earnings compared with the previous year The steel maker said its income in 1975 was $5596 million compared with $6303 million in 1974 Sdcs dropped $1 billion from $92 billion in 1974 to $32 billion in 1975 Talks continue FREDERICTON CPI Gov ernment officials still are nego tiating with several companies in an effort to revive Bricklin Canada Ltd Economic Growth Minister Laurence Garvie said Tuesday He denied statement by lawyer for General Vehicle Inc Bricklin Canadas bank rupt parent firm that the nego tiations had fallen apart Below parity TORONTO CPI The Cane dian dollar closed Tuesday at 310004 in terms of US funds market but was slightly below parity with the US dollar for much of the days trading The closing price was the same as Mondays During the day the CHINESE P000 WANT QUICK SERVICE Try our hot fast delivery Free on orders over $600 in Barrie 10 Discount on PickUp Orders over 8600 Phone 728881 PHONE 728881 405 BAYFIELD ST ERIC LEEK of North lington embraces Mathilde Cill this after learning he will Cauadum dollar was lluilLHI 31 the range 01 9991 to 9998 cents Trade improves SlllllON Aly spurt in imports particularly in automobiles and mutcrlwls and machinery for American in dusr cu the us foreign trade surplus for Dotember to its lowest level in eight montln The government said luesrlay that exports cxcccdcd imports by $5786 million in locinihcr down from the $11 bllllOll sur plus in Novembcr Editor dies WIVNIllLH ltl is mllui Sinclair nous rlxlor and IS sml managing editor of ivu peg Free lrc litl in has lirl Tuesday of stroke Air Sin clair 34 has stricken Monday while at work He joined the neuspnvwr as copy hm in 1939 and returned allcv stlUtl with the ROM in thc Schul Worll War Ilclwccn 1107 1054 he worked for the lmozm Telegram and Winnipeg Trib unc before rciohunc The We Press Changes sought MOVIlillAl 3va rcprccnllnc lllllllll yinlm uomcn nskcrl lllc lmlcrnl crnmcu Tuvalu rumou dmrfion lzum llu Tmlul Code The Quebec Womens FurlWalnut mkcrl 011m In Illlv plcmcu rccommcmlnlms in the 970 raport of IO rnl cummiqml Ol llu IItlx or Women The Imor ml liu Jriminol Imlc lllllllll ulhm nualilicrl doctor In pllIOllll au abortion at llll rcqlus of If woman lcs Ilian l1 Pk tic nanl Blown from bed LONDON Ont lflt lllc tumor of rcslzl ul wife were blown out nl hm nuzl landed of the res uurmu Hum below when an cxplmion blew the building apart curly lfcr day William Jones 46 ml wife Catharine urc not in jured An inspector with the On tario fire marshals office said the outside regulator cm of llu gas supply had become plugged with snow and ice H771 ucclt for luv in 1110 Jcrwy State Lottery Al llioIo Tax removed lIlilCt Itl The llhuu lum tux that luv llfllllll Uni luc cudlug machine operators im more than 23 yours isns lwcn niuwl by the proximisz 20V mzxnuzuf llic tax of 9100 21 your lul curb vcudznc machine was l£llllfll lll0Ull an or dcrinroruui AIIIII 1930 Hut it ncxcr impocrl May take action AIIJNllllIAI ¢l The llillll Scrum Allmurt of fun Hn comulczjng whclhcr lo challenge licllinary ncllun 10km utuillsl llucc Montreal ummmtzon officers who had uripmpcr rclnlions urn unmcl landed immigrant Inc of lccwt lmlon iu Vuloriu lollcmuro will llcm lrimcnuucrc dis 1llnttl by the immigration lo tnfllllfllll illcr an inquiry lomul in ltlaw AvmlrirIw sMml rclalmns lilll uomcn kiln4 ruptl lluy Hrc pm vlil owing Cancelled Ull Mil llu ll Lils July tltlllllll 111 Im nunv1 llll uunllf cu countljvuilt ifltlllil wu I11 hm wzu cuntlltl lit 14lgt ll lllu il llllflfl in Saviour ol Sulc lltlzli Faulk uxrs olllcc rillfl lucsrl lu anccllczl uc the town norlcucruls tliltlcn party Ltititil lavatorlv tlnmlny and mulluulmrnl Mind of slump and dancing In llCIlllll lH fining IN $10000 he llu nllrlnl uzll llu runcllr lions ucrl ordlrcrl as purl of the uolcrnmculs spouting It stminl in wmhul lnllulmu Nut allocch If tllc iIOlilll Arm Ccntrcs July program of cinema concerts and lulrlrcns snlcrtniumcnla for which ads nilsum lululs 214 oll Io uHl purl ol the cus Health spending HAMILTON Il John Smllll nllltilnll rum min ixlcl Illtl lucltIy that despite budget cuts the Ontario govern mcnt ulll sznc as many lives and promofc as minh quid health it mu HIS CIA CODE NAME IS CONDOFI IN THE NEXT SEVENTYTWO HOURS ALMOST EVERYONE HE TRUSTS WILLTRY TO KILL HIM NO lAUfil NIIIS PRESLNIE ROBERT REDFORD FAYE DUNAWAY CLIFF ROBERTSON MAX VON SYDOW IN SANlEV SCHNElDEI PNODUCTION SVDNI POLLACK FILM Ann JOHN HOUSEMAN mum autism JAMES GRADY Ii mm In lONENZO SLMILL JR mu DAVID RAVI raumpnnv STANLEY SCHNEIDER now on SVDNEV OllACl IPANAVISIW IECNJICUI on VHMMOLNT El ASE gaoxv GDUNLOP 51 AMIIIANU 1mm su mum vu fourw Shown 700 and 72040II lie told the annual meeting of the hamilton Registered Nurses Association that the governments financial re straints on health spending are not likely to have an adverse ef fect in lifeanddeath situ ations Health spending in Ontario will incIeaSe by at least $300 million in this fiscal year an in crease of about 11 per cent Despite the increase there must be restraint in certain sc lected areas Even alternative care services such as home care will receive little ex fparnsion the minister said He justified the governments spending in recent years on health saying The simple an swer is that youthe public the taxpayersasked for it It was public pressure on governments at all levels which resulted in the service we see today Text of the speech was re leased prior to delivery Awards made TORONTO lCl Ontarios Criminal Injuries Compensation 201ml announced Tuesday it has awarded $732615 to Harry llosctlnni 55 of Fort Eric 13year member ol the provin clzI Olltfl The board said in news 11 lonsc that All lluscltuul was beaten by two mcn while in csticulin motor which ur cident Dec 34 1974 near Fort lIrr An off zluly policeman mil civilian liclpcd Mr Rosctiunl subdue Illx two men Assault and cl rllnrucs Iufius the fun fluu verc llupptfl nc mun um omiclcrl impaired lllllI1 and fined 5200 Thu board rw Jilllllllllliill nu nunlvl Siflllfil Io lszulnrc Nulloliu lil lmmlnu but for injurics sullciwl last April 10 ohm 51 unirlrnlilicl mvu lll him of his elOIt in Insc fh mt N1 111 is hem male in cannotion with that incident Construction AEVNlllftI ll ltl3l uldlc Works Alulrlc lbury Ftltl lucsdny lllcrc is little Illlr to mrlictitc Hm zgrratcr mcrnmcnl lute vcnlion would Imu fmnrmnrl lhc murkcl omlunmuw Im Jmnrlluu conlrmlimi Irullur Mr lllll said the construc Illrll loi is our aftn ol Iiu cconzuny unort lrcc lnlllhtl lorrs OllllllllC lo predominan lltlc llllllll upmcm ullliiu ll mariat systtm rc 31lwl luv ml buddint rmlc lliu gtllltltllll 3mm iml tho frl luw In growing Canada he told the mi IIHIHI Ilurl UthllltliOll 1I1IIIT which cnds tlucc days of mut Luus trulm Hr ltl lilo norvuln Sylcm prunl llllldll 111IH ri all urv Ellhl Io lllll uul In muko pnus llul Whillll llllf lmlruuv Illfllll culrcprcmurs uul lll slumF mI ziluu to dcuimic l1 OOl nlt lo lu prutlurwl at what prim llu ml exislul Ill lll coumry for wnu limo it rllr Wall HO fiftu SllnLllG SILIJIMAI arr ARTHUR LEWES SAMPECKINPAHMI Marmot MAN OF THE MOMENT Family and friends gather cd in Toronto Tuesday night to honor former Canadian fi nance minister Walter Gordon Eyeglass industry no criminal liy THE CANADIAN PRESS Unless startling new cvixlcncc turned up its doubtful that criminal charges uill result from crosscounry ileUlIl into the eyeglass lntllhtry source in lhe department of consumer and corporate allairs gt£lll Tuesday The rcmzzrk lrllmh allega inns this ucck kickbacks lo ductors in the llamilton Ont area before the trade practices commission The hearingswhich begun in Novemberarc partly run an indulry report compiled by investigators in the con umcr and corporate affairs lc p1tnicnt The report which gmc dc ls critical of industry MUNIIIIAI fll lath pulp ml 11 lllllilsl rllulIl lucsdny for being one of the worst managed ll lhc couniry and In longer of coming under greater govern ment control l1 Donald lliuln prolcssor lllll administration at film University of cslcrn On llll London Ont told the llllllll nwcuu tlu Czotlailluu Pulp and lupcr ltllllllIlI ziml the industrys proll pcr lonnzuuc was not salislying lr llmln also said llicro is not enough lonerange planning and labor relations speak for llllllgttll NOW PLAYING and 915 PM mufl 44 23 Ksm HAM nu AI who bdrmw 251573 77lllgtli6rltlll llmtnd Artists Held Over 2nd Week 710 and PM TOM PARIIII pumam my lullt llucc szml yours lluLc collarinn l0 lir il intry ll fl llllll ol slgnllicnul wiw lhc opiicim illfo urlllg llmi would llllHl Istnu luru lor eld lluu lcu lorrn iylll TOSZIICUVC now ourcc MADE OAIIIIIS mun illil radon lJTl plainml imu 1ltsxg1wu Lnélclfl llmlll lurlzli PM Hum Imw lhc invariant 1m llll lll lHM llm LAX lucl pears to lie nurse lrlr liitU centre on ilk 70h Ill Shown vuh liillLflltfl grmulrlnuflliicr lrwi flllllllJPZ Ullt lfz lfllghlff in law Mary liar ion and daughter llilr Cl Photo flivifb Juli IM seen 11 llu com mssmu hill report to of consumer and us It may or min recommenda chi rs ll the Act 313 recommenda W15 mn optical inquiry 51 lEuZr nay into law by ml by other groups changes in com law department 1m mun said INQLIHIICS KARE luuiics such as this are ll true There have only cabmt hall dozen con zlf usury luff lue drug in rwry ill to revision of the 53w years ago importation of vrj 12 Mitlfffil liLu Adolior run into price dis llIrl lhe grocery in in change in biting wholesalers inztzng against grrcory stores nclnlnuu lo the act which Influx luv ln give the wrr lo order tllalTl ille liC The current in not all into this 1i71lll SHOW TIMES TE lllII BULLET9 p111 HARD TIMES PM Adult ILnitrlziiumcnt SIUA llllS l5 and l5

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