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Barrie Examiner, 12 Apr 1976, p. 5

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Wayne Forbes guides high pressure water hose along Bradford Street recently mow ztweltfl washing the sidwalks Only certain major roads are washed The water pushes NEWS ROUNDUP Figh ting flares in Lebanon despite ceasefire extension BEIRUT Reuter Heavy fighting began here during the night despite the extension by leftwing leaders of ceasefire designed to allow the election of new president Local residents reported ier ce machinegun mortar and rocket duels in southeastern districts of the city tlriA leftwing radio station re port9d heavy exchanges of fire near the hotel district on Bei ruts waterfront where leftist forces last month captured sev eral rightwing strongholds The original 10day truce was to expire today but the left wing leaders announced Sun day they were extending it until the end of the month The leftist radio station blamed the latest flareup on rightwing forces it said were trying to exploit friction be tween the left and Syria Syria has put pressure on the left to moderate its position and accept political compromise to the yearlong crisis in Leba non Fires probed BELLEVILLE Ont CP Canadian National Railways officials are investigating the cause of grass fires which broke out along an eightmile stretch of the embankment on the main TorontoMontreal line CN spokesman said Sun day the only damage was to some of the 10000 railway ties on the side of the embankment The spokesman said railway crews were doing upgrading work on the line just east of here Firemen from three local fire departmentgwere called to fight the fires which at one point threatened barns on near by farms At festival ELMIRA Ont CP More than 60000 people attended the 12th annual maple syrup festi val Saturday taxing facilities to the maximum Most con cession booths and churches serving food were sold out long before the crowd started to thin and countryside tours and special displays were hard pressed to accommodate the large crowds Body found ORILLIA Ont CPI de composed body found Saturday was identified Sunday as that of Jack Andrew Campbell 24 who disappeared lan 19 from the Huronia regional centre for the mentally retarded here An au topsy determined the cause of death as exposure and police said there was no indication of foul play The body was found at FourMile Point just outside Orillia Wins title CAMBRIDGE Ont CPI Excalibur Majestics of Scar borough borough of Met ropolitan Toronto won the Ca nadian open color guards championship Saturday with 82 points The Golden Lions from Simcoe Ont were second with 77 points the Cardinals Red team from Scarborough third with 73 and the Cardinals White fourth with 72 Youth returns TORONTO CP Paul Mc Mullin 16 of Toronto reported missing early last week from private school in North Bay Ont returned home Saturday after spending four days in an underground parking garage in the building where his parents live Frank McMullin said Saturday his son returned home after reading newspaper re port that told how upset his par ents were about his dis appearance from Scollard Hall Murder charge TORONTO CP Marilyn Van Sickle 38 died of brain in juries in hospital Saturday af ter being found unconscious in house Police were called when neighbors heard sounds of struggle man found uncon scious from drug overose in the same house was under guard in hospital Sunday Cameron Russell 44 was charged with murder punishable by life im prisonment Salary cut KITCHENER Ont CP Waterloo County board of edu cation trustees have agreed to reduce their salaries $l000 to help keep the boards 1976 edu cation budget at about $75 mil lion The board also agreed to reduce the salary of board chairman Doreen Thomas by $1500 to $9300 Trustees sala ries will drop to $6200 Last year the trustees raised their salaries 140 per cent Settled TORONTO CPI Members of Beth Tzedec Synagogue voted Sunday in favor of an out of court settlement reached last week between Stuart Rosenberg former rabbi of the congregation and the synagogues board of directors At special congregational meeting 900 members of the synagogue approged the settle ment which Mr Rosenberg said will give him more than $510000 in compensation In return Mr Rosenberg will leave the synagogueowned home he has been living in and will give up his rights of con gregation membership The dispute which began in 1973 arose from decision by the Beth Tzedec board to fire the rabbi from his $50000a year job Mr Rosenberg charged the board with breach of contract leading to the protacted legal feud In an interview Mr Rose nberg said he was delighted the matter could be settled out of court He said he intends to stay in Toronto Invitations TORONTO CP Ontario Liberal Leader Stuart Smith was greeted by chorus of in vitations to join conference of Progressive Conservative women when he arrived at the Royal York Hotel on Saturday to attend private meeting of his own partys top members Dr Smith had to walk past the registration table for the Conservative policy conference to get to his meeting being held on the same floor new logo for the Ontario Liberals was unveiled at the meeting attended by riding as sociation presidents MPPs and MPs The logo is similar to one used on badges and posters in Smiths January campaign for the Liberal leadership proposal for separation of the Ontario Liberal party into provincial and federal wings to strengthen provincial identity was discussed at the meeting It will be discussed further at the partys annual meeting in two weeks New program LONDON Ont CP program designed mainly to train and license snowmobile operators under the age of 16 may be launched this spring or GETTING RID OF TE DUST AND SAND dust and dirt into street gut ters to be picked up by early summer James Snow Ontario minister of tran sportation and com munications said Saturday He told an Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs conference that his ministry has given $20000 to the Ontario Safety League to develop the program Mr Snow said in an interview that young persons passing the program consisting of eight hours of training and testing will be given special licence to operate snowmobiles on pub lic trails Mr Snow said legislation pro viding for this licensing of snowmobilers following com pletion of special course was passed about year ago but it has taken until now to organize the program Wont run TORONTO CP Alan Eagleson president of the On tario Progressive Conservative Association since 1968 said Sunday he will not seek re election at the associations an nual meeting next month Mr Eagleson said in an inter view he will retire because he may be candidate in the next provincial election and added he will officially announce his decision Wednesday Gerry Nori Sault Ste Marie Ont lawyer has said he will seek the presidency if Mr Eagleson steps down Mr Nori is first vicepresident of the party and managed cam paign tours for Premier William Davis in last Sep tembers provincial election Toronto lawyer David Mc Fadden fifthvice president of the party and president of the riding association for Toronto St George now held by Ontario AttorneyGeneraI Roy Mc Murtry has said he may be candidate Angus Campbell former mayor of Pembroke Ont who at one point last year declared himself candidate for the fed eral Progressive Conservative leadership also is seeking sup port for his bid for the party presidency Is president OTTAWA CP Pauline Jewett president of Simon Fra ser University has been elec ted president of new national organization to research social policy as it applies to women Dr Jewett former MP and Carleton University professor was elected Friday with 15 oth ers to the board of the Canadian Research Institute for the Ad vancement of Women The organization was formed during twoday meeting par tly financed by the federal government It capped more than year of work by group of Ottawa residents led by his tory professor Naomi Griffiths of Carleton University The organizations position paper said that research about women during International Womens Year would be consid ered only fad if it is not fol lowed up Its private OTTAWA CP The Na tional Press Club voted Satur day to maintain the right to keep its affairs conversations and speeches within its pre cincts secret The annual meeting of the 571member club also voted to reverse policy established year ago under which all con versations and speeches in the club were on record unless oth erwise stated Now the rule will be that all conversations and speeches will be off the record unless other wise stated The new club president Al frontend loader and street sweeper Examiner Photo Rogerspolitical editor of the Ottawa Journal ruled that the meeting is on the record and may be reported The club is made up of mem bers of the Parliamentary press gallery other reporters freelancers as well as in formation and public relations officers from public services and private enterprises Winter back TORONTO CP Winter like temperatures returned to central and southern Ontario during the weekend after an ab normally warm Saturday that at least tem porarilyseemed to fulfil the promise of spring By Sunday mass of cold air had moved in to cover almost the entire province shattering temperature records Maximum temperatures in number of communities were the lowest for the date Sault Ste Marie set record with The previous record for the date was in 1894 Sudburys maximum of erased 50yearold record of Winds up to 65 kmph were common in the northern and northwestern areas of the provv ince To strengthen freeze orders TORONTO CP Ontario Housing Minister John Rhodes said Saturday night he will act to strengthen government land freeze orders being challenged by developers and others The challenges threaten or ders issued between 1972 and 1974 to safeguard agricultural land from developers en croachment including 40 mile green belt stretching from Toronto Hamilton At least 70 such orders were issued IMPERIAL CINEMA wont forget it as long as live was iolted by this tilm was stirred and appalled and spellbound by it ought to figure prominently in the Clyde next Academy Awards GilmourSTAR DAVIS TELLS PC ASSOCIATION Inflation battle is big challenge TORONTO CP Fighting inflation is the most important challenge facing government Premier William Davis said Saturday He told the Ontario Progres sive Conservative Association Women that Ontario does not believe the ultimate test of Canadas potential will be in constitutional discussions or language debate It will be in the ultimate ca pacity of all Canadians to share in wealth which we ourselves generate and manage The premier attacked party leaders who oppose the minor ity Conservative government and its policies Stephen Lewis may be con tent along with his NDP pals to have government destroy the small business and the private sector while inflation attacks the rentpaying ability of senior citizens He said Liberal Leader Stuart Smith may be content to play modernday Hamlet in the legislature over possible election while working men and women labor under the highest federal tax ever Mr Davis said Ontario does not believe the federal antiin flation program is perfect system SET ASIDE DIFFERENCES He said the province entered into the agreement with Ottawa to come under the program because sometimes just sometimes governments and politicians have to set aside dif ferences to build better Canada and brighter future for all Canadians He added But we also know that it just has to be allowed to succeed Bette Stephenson Ontario la bor minister told the group their organization is an anach ronism and should no longer ex ist as separate body She said in speech she be lieves womens organizations are dangerously close to being irrelevant and that she refuses to believe there is some sinister plot in society to keep women at the bottom But by remaining out of the mainstream we are conserving the very separa teness which we want to overcome she said the very dichotomy that we think should be eradicated Dr Stephenson who is also acting health minister said women are anatomically biolo gially and endocrinally superior to men In another speech Laura Sabia chairman of the Ontario Council on the Status of Women said major changes in matrimonial property laws should not be made overnight because women have not yet gapsed the ramifications of such move PASSES RESOLUTION Earlier the council passed resolution calling for Mother teenage son killed in house fire By THE CANADIAN PRESS 64yearold woman and her teenage son killed Sunday when fire destroyed their home in New Waterford NS were among at least 31 persons who died accidentally in Canada during the weekend survey by The Canadian Press from pm Friday to midnight Sunday night local times showed 18 traffic fatal ities eight fire deaths and four drownings FRIDAY Gordon James Johnston 36 and his son Bradley Lindsay when their truck was in colli sion with car on Highway 36 near Lindsay about 20 miles northwest of Peterborough rfl 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recognizing the equal right of spouses to share in assets acquired during marriage Published reports recently said Ontario AttorneyGeneral Roy McMurtry may introduce legislation to reform matrimo nial property laws Mrs Sabia said she has re ceived many calls asking her to explain the effects such DORIS GRANT Appointed chairman Doris Grant has been ap pointed chairman of the English and Humanities Department at Georgian Col lege in Barrie succeeding the late Mattimore Mrs Grant joined the faculty of Georgian College in 1968 and was later appointed co rdinator of the English and Humanities faculty native of Port Hope she received her Bachelor of Arts in English from Waterloo Ditheran University and her Master of Arts from the Univer sity of Western Ontario Lon don Prior to coming to Georgian she taught English at Western She is on the Barrie Faculty Association Concert Commit tee the executive of the On tario Campus Culture Associa tion and sings in the King Ed ward Choir Her husband Art is member of the colleges Civil and Resources Faculty The Barrie Examiner Monday April I2 19765 changes would have on women who have acquired or inherited roperty since marriage and do not want to share it with their husbands in the event of divorce She said she believes that if changes are made womenat some time in the futurewill want to go back to separation of property and an attitude of whats mine is mine and whats yours is yours Robin Jeffrey former mayor Belleville Ont was elected at the meeting as the new presi dent of the association Mrs Jeffrey defeated candi date in the Quinte riding in last Septembers Ontario election succeeds Joyce Bowerman of Toronto F1 5braziersf Relused Um United Artists 45 DUNLOP sr SHOWN AT 700 904 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ITS DO FAMILY NIGHT TUESDAY APRIL 13 50 Hearty fare I03 BRADFORD ST BARRIE At this price it hardly pays to stay home and cook And wait til you taste how good charbroiled beef is when its broiled the Brazier way with mustard pickle and our own zesty Brazier sauce WM Reg US Pat on Am Corp 1973 Am Corp START ON BRIARWOOD HOUSE Work has started at the Cook Street site for the Barrie Rotary Clubs Briarwood House The club is building the two storey house to sell to 4n the general public as fund raising project Most of the basic work will be done by club members in volunteer labor with skilled people do Ileld Over 3rd Week CINEMA 645915 WINNER 0F ACADEMY AWARDS including Best Picture Best Actor Best Actress Best Director Best Screenplay ing the necessary work The club expects to complete the structure this summer Ex aminer Photo wonderful sad funny boisterous sensitive movie Flex Reed Daily News AMIIA to II Alt La on VII filimtmylrlmx Ilunli 1Homomull It MoiNow ow lUI In tom simuwoilsl III II IIIILnIIIIIHIRIIIIIII satin1 nrmw ILItIII Norown IInmllummlbyMII IhuhuIINWIntwll NMHN Ilqu rut IINim tau Iml 1m norN NLMN IliaIn CRIME PASSION 645 81010 PHOTO MODELS 825 only 7269944 CINEMA He cheated with money and with love but now he 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