Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 13 Mar 1976, p. 1

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EXAMINER TELEPHONES Circulation 7266539 Classified Advertising 7282414 Makeup man Glenn Kwan puts the finishing touches on the front page of todays Ex aminer Todays issue of The Examiner is the last produc TORONTO Wintario grant worth $186700 Wlll go to the Shroud Culture and Recreation RENT OFFICER Robert Bentley former May or of Barrie has been appoint ed review officer by the hit ario government Ir Bentley 48 is in charge of the office which handles ient problems in Simcoe County and th Muskoka District Mr Bentley won the 1967 mayoralty race gainst Les Cooke losing the position in 1969 iExaminer Ih oto Members of the Barrie Ys Mens lub pushedthe Ice Out car to its resting pace by the and of the Government otherbepartmento 7266537 112th You No 62 ed with hot type by ietter press Monday The Examiner changes to production with cold type by photooffset re Centre to help defray construc tion expenses culture and reation minister Robert Welch said Friday The Strond grant was one of eight worth $204290 given to Simcoe County from Wintario iunds PIcsElinvale Memorial Ioni munity Arena receives $30001 to restore and renovati the cisl ing firedamaged facility Stayncr Arena and mmunity Centre receives grant of 32 Airlines adamant NEW YOIIK rIicutcri Bril ih Airways and Air France say the operator of New Yorks Kennedy Airport cannot ship them lrom flying Conurdc Iiirc and that the jet wil appear over the city next week But the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey imme diately replied by saying it can bar the flightsopening the wav to battle iii the courts The two airlines told the au thority in letter Tliuisday they plan to begin scheduled scrviccs on or about April it with training flights to begin next week our GQES Dock at the foot of Bayfield Street Friday at noon Ihe prize of $505 will be given to THE Uh flier Barrie Ontario Canada Saturday March 13 I976 OUT WITH THE OLD pimluctioii The conversion which Utl over $1 million means beater pictures and cl earer type for readers and ad vertisers Examiner IIiotni Stroud recreation centre will get Wintario grant lllO toward reiteration Hlil or punsion piograiiis now unlcrwzigi Ichctanuishcne McGuire laii ICtPIVO $6330 for flood lighzing at baseball diamond Aliciand Lawn Bowling liib recciies 34143 to build club housc in Little Lake Pillk Other grunts include $l7fi to Bccton for table teiiii iilllt$ $230 to John Fowlcr ot hillia 3i0ll to Iort chcrn iiid Sllio to frccmolc Girls Hockey Team to buy cquipmcnt in Concorde issue lllt said their lawyers lll advised thcm hal plmlltlll from the federal LtlnnII in IFlilllflll Vlllrl stir iii on l6month tral basis meant lic Iort Airlurity zloi rot have thi logal iiihi tn llilt allow us to operate at Kennedy Airport The authorin icplicrl by pass inc rcmlution dcnlvinV landing rights for any supersonic air liner at Kennedy for at least six months It was not immediately known whether the two airlines would accept sixmonth posi ponement of New York flights lCEOUT CAR the person who has the lit it marked with the time closest in that registered by the clock MAYOR ON DOWNTOWN CORE ISSUE WEATHER FORECAT Colder and whrly with turtles and few smwsquaIIs today few flurries Sunday Low Might 510ChighSmday3C up cow Home mm 85 Weekly 13 Foods To change plan now too premature Changes to the citys official plan to help redevelop the down town core would be premature now says Mayer Dorian Parker Mayor Parker said the citys official plan is out of date but cannot be updated until the Simcoe Georgian Area Iask Forr ce recommendations are approv ed by the province She said one of the major rec ommendations is that all the municipalities in Ithe area update and coordinate rtheir official plans The mayor was commenting on remarks by Marshall Green chairman of the civic affairs clo mmittce of the Greater Barrie Chamber of Commerce Mr Green told the BariieOp timist Club Monday the Citys official plan 13 paving the row to to nowhere loathe downtown core He said the downtom Is in very trodbled shake and the official plan has doomed the care to commercial and ser vice cemfme major problem he said is the lack of parking in the core adding the city should take steps to expand and WVQ the mun icipal parking lots Mayor Patrice said the city has tried to help the downtown mer chants but if people drink coun oil is doing bad job then they should run in the election Id like to hear what their solution is she said referring to people criticizing councils ac tions Its always easier to play HOLD HOSTAGES IN CALGARY DRAMA good game of ball sitting in the stands The mayor said council isfal ways willing to listen to any wig gestions or proposals to help the redevelopment of the downtown core dont think we require it she said think we should en courage peoole to use the DUE system in the city and not their 381s gunmen reacly to die CALGARY lCI Iwo heav ilyarmed men holding two hos tages ll lllill Cali try homi said early today they would rclcasc tliiir ictims if police gave them 50 capsules of heroin man who idmtificd himsclf as William Nichols of White iiock Ii told The aiiadian Press in telephone interview from the lioltc hc and his pzinioii we ready to dic right now or tomorrow or anytime We knew when we left Van onvcr tllzt we would die lictore we would go behind bars again he said personally will aki gun nd stck it in mv mouth and blow my hold off befom will go back to jail If irl in olow on off the hostages can go free Six shot dead in Philadelphia PHILADELPHIA tAP qix persons were shot to death Fri day High in tlic basement of home in suburban tucks County police said today Police said five of the victims were members of one family identified by police only by their last name Abi They in lltlitl the father mother two ldlllllBIS and on The sixth victim was de scribed wy police as the boy friend of one of he latgait loluc aid the victims ripar cnly were forced into the base ment and shot aboiv pm IISI wilt nlilllCallhl weapon The gun was not recov cred Investigators questioned the familys second Michael bii released him third son Clifford is in Bucks County prison police said It was not immediately known on what charge he was imprisoned The familys home is in TN rose town within Bensalem Iomrhip which is in Bucks Coiiny 5tl1l miles northeast of Philadelphia f5 litliét fir Were all our of detenle in the car showing what time the vehicle went through the ice Examiner Photo Ilic turn had been tall by po liic constable invtlicd iii shootCd at crcdit union liii day llLl dicJ Izs not going to so easy to negotiate llic lihc unhcci are going to be little colder llllt in il Tht man said my iiou ioii us It llll lliiflil of Vancouver wantcd sulcs in HM thc In Ir ii town nd Iitllltf lllf lit clrrrzm undid Iw LHINI jicrsons in the house with them Ilc said he hoped it ttlllll not be necessary to harm thc hos T11C in Ilf to force thc pi Iicc to accept their LClluif1l tic mands NAMIZS CONIIANIONS be his lip Ill illllill 13 30 cup lzir illll ll ii inn Ilc ideiiified the two other persons is Tracey Icrry friend and Iimblcs wile Ja lllat He said the two had not lakcn part in the credit union robbery that Sparked the drama II said the two no laces were being kept in bedroom at the house 10cth at 6340 132 4t II Were not being cruel to them at all Ih ntn sl lic Gamble participated in rob liirv the liulcwood zii liioll Friday night at pm IISI ltililc Kcilh Harrion 37 wa ltally injured during the iiicidcnt sun liim IIiigtiHl go down said the man identifying himxilf Nichols We knew he was going to die Muir the robbery in which H600 vris 1t ml ll gtlllli out with police three persons were tukcn hostagetwo restaurant and one at service IIOSTAGE RELEASED ltaliim Kassam owner of the Thunderbird Restaurant was released at 140 am EST today after police filled request by the two men for cigarettes and the drug Denierol tranquil izcr We asked for the Demerol an the cigarette1 and we let him go to show good faith the man raid during the telephone interview Man in custody in shooting spree SUDBURY Oni tCPl Sud bury regional police took man into custody Friday after slinohig rarea in We citys northeast end Friday No one was injured Police said an employee at paint store in shopping mall fired number of shots during the incident The gunmen was captured after plice fired tear gas into the store Police were called to the scene by the manager of an other store Customers had complained that man in the paint store had pointed gun at them Police have not released the name of the suspect Police said there was no one in the store at the time of he shooting 21 cmalning hostages were lI 311 iL Dianne Perry 28yearold stUIJl teachcr Earlier information from U13 men in the house indicated an iir rsoti li lvan hostage but the man in the telephone iiitcixicw said this was not the case ciirp pelice officers suecillj or such situ ation ltcenc nego tiating with the men Lei Quiz test news knowledge Do you consider yourself to be good newspaper reader To test your ability to spot iniv portant news and remember it try taking you News Quiz each week Its waiting for you today on Page Your News Quiz is sponsored each week by the Examiner as service to students inthis area ERNIE DORION and Elaine Kiiit hope to raise funds for new chapter ol the Ontario MCLiS and Nonstatus Indian Association by selling chances to win this canoe hand made by another chapter in Burleigh Falls The display also featur es craft items made by Mr King and other members of the new chapter known as He WabBon and covering the Mid land area Examiner Photo Seeks funds for native group EIIIIC Dorion Metis from Midland is in Barrie this week end raising funds for the nnwly formed Midland area chapter of the Ontario Metis and Nonstalus Indian AssOciation But what he would really like to see here is Barrie chapter of the same organization and he is convinced there are enough Metis and nonstatus Indians in the Barrie area to warrant it Theres more than you might think he says For the moment Mr Dorion member of the chapters lund raising committee and Elaine King director of the chapter are sclliig $1 tickets on canoe made by hand by members of the Biirlcigh Falls chapter and on snowshoes from Whitney The draw will be held April 25 in Ienetanguishene and proceeds go to Lllc chapter The anoe the snowshoes and variety of crafts some made by Mrs King complete three days of display today at Wool wortlis on Bayfield Street The new chapter known as Be WabBon or beginning of day was founded about month ago and now has some 70 members though Mr Dorion says initial response was poor because of Metis reluctance to identify themselves at least one Metis who talked to him at Woolworths refused at first to admit she had Indian blood liiipOsc of the organization is to represent Metis and nonstat us Indians those not covered by the Indian Act to various levels of government to improve public attitudes to Metis and Indians and to promote educa tion welfare housing crafts and recreation programs The chapter nonprofit oper ation is currently run by vol untccrs Robert Ansley of the Port McNicoIl area is president though the group hopes to pro ride paid positions when funds are more plentiful Sources of funds draw anticipated government grants craft sales and social events The chapter hopes to ob tain franchise from the Bur Icigh Falls chapter to sell can 005 such as the one to be given away Such canoes which ltcll for $750 to $800 cannot be bought include the KNOWING JESUS MOST IMPORTANT in the area at present The group plans to have three of the canoes in the Bayfield Mall boat show in early April Mr Dorion says the group has no specified fund raising target for the canoe draw Well take anything We can get because were starting from scraich he says Association officials estimate there are more than 100000 Me tis and nonslatiis peoples in On tario Nearby chapters of the province wide organization in cludc rllia Suttoi and Honey Ilarboi as well as the new Mid land chapter Metis and iioiistutus Indians in tcrcstcd il limin Barrie clinptcr should call Mr Ansley at 5343933 Bishop conducts Lenten service here To know Jesus not merely in theory but in reality is the most innxntant thing in the world Itt IIcv Allan ll ud suf lrugzin bishop of Ioionlo told congregation of his former par ishimiers at midwcck Lenten scrvicc Friday at Trinity Angli can Church here Its not to know ABOLI Jesus he said not to know fact theory principle but instead to reach that complete closeness with Jesus Ckpvllcll cod by Mary Magdalene and oth ers He saved during his minis try on earth at Trinity for years before his election as suffraqan assis tant bishop in 1972 was the sec 2nd ilitl Mud preachers of four denominations lol the weekly noonhour servic cs As the result of knowing Jesus Bishop Read said share in the power of His resurrection share in the life of my God He said God can only be de cribed in the words more than More than all life more than all love healing joy power blcs sing more than anything we can possibly imagine thats what Bishop Read who was rector is and in all eternity theres not enough time for Ilim to give us all He has to give us He said that this sharing in Christs resurrection makes it possible in turn to share in His suffering and death as Chris tians must It hurts to share in the life of Jesus he said but were ready to do so because we share in His power Sharing in Christs suffering is necesnary he said because you and Iare the hands of Jesus Bishop Read who had been priegt tor only swan years pm When he began his long term at Trinity said after the service he know 99 per cent of the neo ple in attendance Ile sai he visits Irinity one of 29 Ill1l es in his diocese about year Next Fridays speaker ll be Canon Joseph Wright Cuthberts Anglican Chur Toronto Speaking at similar Lrnten service Tuesday at Gallicr Street United Church will be Rev Car Bull of Barries Free Methodis Church Both services begin at 120

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