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Barrie Examiner, 5 Mar 1976, p. 1

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EXAMINER TELEPHONES Circulation 72645539 Classified Advertising 7282414 All Other Departments 7266537 ll2th Year No 55 HAIRRAISING TREAT Although there were some hairraising parts to the pup pe show presented for chid ren of Oakley Park School this young fellow was really on Sports groups helping burned out family of Last Saturday was regular carefree day for the Rennie Bauchman family of lnnisfil At noon the family went to Barrie to cheek scores and stan ding in the Barrie Legion min or hockey league staying to watch some youngsters play game CdBy pm the situation chang fire destroyed the Baueh mans house on Fairview Road at Minets Point joying the presentation lom Vandenberg of TV lupettrec in Tottenham presented the show for the youngsicrs which did include segment that They desperately need just about everything said Matg Smith who is organizing cam paign to assist the family Ive never seen situation where lit erally everything is gone Mrs Smith treasurer of the Barrie Minor Lacrosse Associa tion is working with Ron Rae of the Legion hockey group on campaign to gather clothing fur niture and possibly some money to help the family Mr Bauchman coached boh YMYWCA work at end of month Construction of the new rec reational wing of the Barrie YM YWCA is expected to start by the end of the month A1 Hopper executive director said he is not expecting any pro blems with the 44 weeks of con struction for the new wing Mr Hopper said the Ys board of directors is meeting Saturday morning to discuss and approve sine minor charges to the lt1l lheres really nothing new to say at this time he said As soon as the weather clears and the frost is out of the ground well start The YMYWCA building on the north side of Grove Street West will be closed for one month he said but the exact date is not known at this time Mr Hopper said all member ships which include the month the building is closed will be ex tended It could be July or ueust or September he said it de pends on the architect and when construction gets going Emery Contracting Co Ltd of Barrie was awarded the $1001 118 contract for the expansion and Mr Hopper said the firm is busy ordering materials and scheduling construttion dates Mr Hopper liaiil people should remember to honor their pied gas to the Ys expansion camp aign made last year He said the can meet its promises if people pay their pledges in 1975 the launched campaign to collect $1 million for the expansion The canni aign fell short but the YM YWCA received Wintario grant for about $200 000 Tourist industry scroll presented to Arch Brown Arch Brown president of the Canadian Tire Associate Store in Barrie was recognized for his outstanding service to the tour ist industry at convention of As sociated Tourit Resort Opera tors in Toronto At the closing banquet of the meeting he was presented scroll for meritorious contri bution to the tourist industry Each year Tourism Ontario an association formed by the ATRO Northern Ontario Tourist Outfitters Ontario Hotel Asso ciation and the Ortario Hotel Motel Association honors per son outside the tourist industry who has made an exceptional contribution to tourism At the presentation it was no ted Mr Brown was founding member of the Huronia Tour lst Association in 1968 served year as president in 197475 and is still on the board of direct ors as pastpresident During his presidency he gui ded the EPA through the diffi cult and delicate formation of the GreyBruce Huronia Mus koka Travel Association by the Ontario ministry of industry and tourism said Beyd Robertson manager of the HTA Yet it permitted each tourist organiza tion to retain ilsown autono mUu ARCH BROWN Nearly 200 attended the ban quet at the Westbury Hotel mong the guests were Health Minister Frank Miller Flock deputy minister of indus try and tourism Rad ford executivedirector opera tions divisions of the ministry Robert Downing president of the HTA Rene Stanton vicepro sident of the HIA and other 11uronia resort operators Barrie Ontario Canada Friday March 1976 Its time for new mayor in Barrie Aid Jim Perri said Thursday announcing his candi dacy for the mayoralty Ald Perri said he does not want to criticize Mayor D0113 Parker but the city lacks goals and objectives Im not running in any way negative campaign he said Im not criticizing the mayor shes doing the best job she can The 32Yearolxl history teach er Eastview n1arv School said if elected he will continue teaching until June 15177 when an assessment by the Simcoc County Board of Education will be made Aid Perri said he agrees with recent statements by Mayor Par ker that the position is part time job and should be paid accordingly The mayor is only the policy chairman of council and not the chief adminilttrator of the city he said We have wellpaid competent administrition in the city capable of carrying out any orders from council He said mort municipalities between 30000 and 40000 people have mayors operating on part time basis ly fir reconsibility and love is still teaching he said lve always wanted to be ma yor and think can do some thing for the betterment of the city As the mayor can pro idc the necessary lcalcrship Altl Perri is serving his sev enth year as an alderman from Ward the largct ward in the city For the last four years he has been the city development committee chairman He moved to Barrie in 1906 after graduating from the Univei sity of Toronto to teach at St Josephs High School In 1967 he joined the staff at Eastview Aid Perri avl he expects to gain support in the city during the next nine montl but will not change his attitude to council He said he represents people and is always willing to help them with problems Ive never seen myself as any mans man he said one except my wife has contri buted to my elections Aid Perri said in the past he combined the whale in Pinoc chio and the shark from Jaws putting the children on the edges of their seats for while Exeminer Photo minor hockey and minor lacrosse lCillTls in the city during the last three or four years These are people who are de dicated to kids Mrs Smith said lhtyve helped lot of peoples kids and feel that now something can be done for them FOUR CHILDREN The family including four chil dren aged 13 12 10 and is renting houc in the city but will have to replace clothing and furniture lost in the fire 1rs Smith said response in the two sports organizations is fantastic with donations of five hag mod to he mpch with peo bcds some children clothes me and my mum statements for and other llLtLssllle am political reasons This he Shi said there is need for said led in the support Ward refrigerator linen dressers residents 5hox yam table and an electric kettle SPEAK MY IlND People approeute politic ian who is willine to speak his mind he said if people dont like it they didnt have to elect me Ald Perri has supported two major projects in 197 the bull dine of an indoir swimmian pool and the conversion and renova tions of the old fitehall He said the pool is neces sary project or the city adding it would not likely be built until lost of the articles which we re salvaged from the fire Mrs Smith said were severely dam aged by heat and smoke She sail according to an insurance Utljlttoi the living room was compllc writeoil There were some pots and pans left but thats about all she said Ron Crone lnnisfil fire chief said departments from Stayner and lclroy responded to the fire call at 1242 pm Saturday and returned at 508 pm 1977 mm any 103 lmlmcnlg made by the city starting in He said the fire started in 1978 basement closet and damaged the floor of the house The walls and roof he said were not damag ed its not total write off but theres lot of smoke and heat damage to the building and contents he said Mrs Smith said anyone with articles to contribute to the flauchman family can contact her at 72651l1l9m Mr Rae at 726 311lli think saving the fireball is worthwhile D1jCCt he said In 30 years thi city could be completely diffrrcnt and its necessary to retain some of the history and tradition Wire KRISTA DYK an tin scheduled performer at Ihurs days Wintario draw and con tctt at ilarric Ctntral Col legiatc lUll1 flipovet on Wintario draw less than expected with wrong group planned applause tour year old girl and an elcciric applause sign stole the show llmrsday as an tillll21ll 600 people turned out to Barrie Central Collegiate hoping to hear Don lcsscrs islanders and win $100000 in live iintario draw instead they heard lcsscr iiiainstag larg isburnc sing with uroup called llcnnesscy and watched the only announc cd prize won by mcmber of the audience $23 go to isiA tor from llorncpayne 700 miles away Jigs anl ltls were replaced by such numbers as tipcout featuring stirring drum solo Proud Mary and ti rd Lightfoofs Sumtown 1n sal ute to the fiddle music made famous by the late lion Mess er bandleader Darrell llcnncs scy played St Annes Rec on the saxophone MAYOR APOLOGIZIII Barrie layor Dorian Parker major organizer of the event apologized to the audience anti CAPSULE NEWS African guerrillas in Rhodesia SALISBURY tltcutert workers rampage Biyl said today there through building MONTREAL tCl Between 400 rill 1100 llvrlro Quebec cm ployccs rampaged through their head office building Thursday overturning files and throwing smoke bombs company spokesman said the employee were demanding the immediate resumption of contract talks They have the right to 1iizc since their last contract expired Feb 21 Th liytlro office orkers technicians an tradesan are part of 185000 uh service votlttts tllllf llttftl5lll contracts with the Quebec gov ernmcnt boring black states LONDON Renter Catholic powersharing in new bomb blast on train and two lW police were carried through defiance against the government British pound dips New feature in Examiner weekly review of new books will start tomorrow in The Ex aminer The reviews will be written by knowledgeable Canadians from all parts of the country and will focus on books of special inter est to Canadian readers To keep abreast of Canadas latest books watch for this new teature every Saturday time ever on foreign exchanges Possible bus strike medical science Defence are about inside Rhodesia with between 4000 and 5000 more poised etirtgta€tt Minister lietcr van dcr 000 African nationalist guerrillas neigh Constitutional convention dissolved Britain today dissolved Northern Irelands constitutional convention alter its failure to agree on lrotestaint provincial governmtmt Bomb blast rocks train in London LONDON Renter Londoners were in the alert today after other explosions llutrtia Marchers follow coffinsof workers VlfIORlA Spain tCP The counts of three workers killed the streets of Viioria loflay as an estimated 30000 persons marched behind them in show of below $2 iLOfNDON AP The British pound once the worlds elite curtrentcy dipped below $2 in United States cunronoy for the first today is averted ST THOMAS Ont CF possible strike lotltiy by school bus drivers custodial and maintenance staff employed by Elgin County board of education was averted NllllSLlltlty Fellowship Award given Dr Salter IOfRONDO OP Dr Robert 13 Sailor president of the royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada has been given the 1075 Charles Mickie Fellowship Award for his contribution to NW Clip lliarriu d3 aminrr Early bid for mayorav made by Ald Jim Perri stage to the encouragement of Mar Osborne At left is bandleader Darrell llcnzicsscy The group called llcnnesscy performed before and after the ihc performers for the confusion which had led to the groups be ing advertised as the Islanders The group performed scler tion of lesscr favorites includ ing Just tloscr Walk with llicc and tioln to the Barn Dance Ionlglit all enthuiasti cally ltttltl bv the audience scattcictl through the 1000 seal auditonum but in lnr tlthur nes words you can only sin so much of ll Near lic close of the groups 00 minute plfllil scLmtnt totlt ycarold lviisln liyck wan dcicd on lttilt and ws asked if she could dance Yes she said describing llfl tavoitti lllllllft as the flipovcrs and bank ed by drum Itill perform ed an impresdvc somcrsault on the wooden lJIth For an encore gtllt goosestepping dance to groups next number ncarcr and nearer the edge ol the stage as nervous lnrg Osliurne kept one hand poised did getting IN SERIES ONE WEATHER FORECAST Cloudy periods and windy is the outlook for Sat Low overnight should be near 10 Tomorrow near freezing Chance of flur Al ries televised draw The advertised attraction for the event the islanders founded by the late Don Messcr are no longer performing Mam Osburne abmc her shoulder to pull her back if necessary 3130 llobul crews and Wintario officials descended on the lLlflC like an army of ants to set up for the oclock live broadcast After 23 minutes of pushing pulling and adjusting llaibara lcsson manager of draws and community relations took the 111lf11ltlllt to tell an cagcr audience how to behave for the telecast HOW TO DO ll Spectators were to move down as close to the front as possible so the cameras would not transmit pictures of empty tt2 no one was to leave until tlic final credits on the show had been broadcast amt tlttl was to applaud at twice nor mal speed to sound lzkc more people whenever an applatrc sign on the stage lit up During the broadcast the rich lit up nd the audience dutifully applauded at such points as or shower Saturday ll mainstay with the famed country group told the audi cnc For moe picture 080 page the announcement of the num ber of prizes to be given and the end of film clip praising llarrics tctieational opportuni ties lclchsion ptisonality Fred llls was host assisted by Faye Dance whose time was largely spent in the audience with spec tutors wlo pushed the button to tlitll lllt trap tools in the lot tery inztliiiics Among those chosen for the honor were the $23 winner who said hello to her friends in Hor llt11 and Sandy Bishop Barrie tiit who won $10 000 in lfltlills drawing and bought horse which she nam ed Viifiio About half the audience left alter the draw nul larg Os born and 11 micswy resumed tlieii litlltfllllitlltt with the last of lllt tithinl worltcrs still clear ine ttpupnicnt off the stage Proceeds from the show will go to lltric lilt of the Fireball for cultural activities Grand prize winner holds ticket 85932 The winnin ticket number for the tus 5100000 erand prize lll the Wintarto draw held lhur day was 03002 in series one lllf Hilil lulltl it lfl 5100000 the winning nuumhcr 11s 0340 in scrim Winners of third fourth utanzl prizes each 530000 are persons holding tickets with numbers Wt in series 03 and 137116 iii series one Threat of molar ruin storm warns of possible flooding ll iliN Illllfib 51ltlls tltiotlliz lllllt tolnv lil tn lo with the forecast of another int iflll in file tnathte ltll traced yer lItzxironmcnl frerrhirraiin rnng tor the lav 7il Lake Ontario regions and told the lil of southern Ontnrii to titl combination of log rin llllllltlvltlllllS and winds tip to 30 mph heavysnow warning was in effect early ttiday for pttlls of Northern Ontario and up to centimetres of snow mixed with freezing rain and ice ptllcls was forecast for Sudhury North Bay and Pctcrborough Consthvavlion officials in the Tlizittliam ainea wanted that as little as one inch of rain might cause severe Bloods Water from riifi small tlecks in some rcsitlcn tial sections of that city spilled over lalc lhursdziy 1l llilll reached the back ltmls of nearby homes Tlllly tozlay Jerry Campbell of tho lgtvcr lliizxui con vfio zlltfv said the regions watersheds zrn suv loi Xlt this weeks storm and have no room for additional iprccipi taiion llr said one creek was within four inches of the level reached it 1060 when floods forced some area residents to evacuate thcir homes by boot The provincial ministry of natural resources put the nearby communities of Dresden and Katllncrlnug on flood tilett late lhursduy waming that tho Svilonhun llivm will overflow today if rain continues lllllt1 ol the 01 prizes of Slthlltl 11 llLlzclS 10 in who of 03002 in any Zl1f other than ltix is llttltlllltt one of 496 titlat ii 11 the cm four digits 17111 win gt700 There are 5022 IllLs of livtltls of tick tlx Illl1l in 13 ltlt of 110 go ll nttmns 1lll one of the lil tickets with Ye cond ii mber 30318 111 any stairs oilht than Sit lloi of ll hi fick cis cntlitie with the digits 9348 um kiln with owe of 111 to It viil the fi nal three digits llltl win $25 lhcrc rc piizts of $1000 ltu lltlttl wllll tllt thirdprize number litoitT in any series other NH 12 Winners of ont of 406 prizes ti lt10 arc licIlnls Minis with the iii1 four digits 6037 ltlstillr lll til lllt 5021 tickets ending in 017 win For tickets with the fourth prizc number 2171111 in any sries other titan one there are 61 prizes of $1000 Holders of HP tot ticket ending in 7116 win 3100 and persons with one of the 01 lllt with him last three digits 116 win $25 Time was $13020th in prize money for total 0f 22330 lllllt 7W

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