IOThe Barrie Examiner Tuesda Ma 11 1976 Gunowners come out agains controls By RANDY McDONALD Examiner Sports Editor The need for unified na tional body to oppose the changes in the gun control laws was proposed in the governments Peace and ecurity pro ram was pointed out pu lic meeting in the controversial Bill 083 at Eastview Secondary SchoolMonday Attendance was less than expected Just over 60 showed up to listen and discuss the proposed gun con trols with est speakers Doug McBri of the Alliston Rod and Gun Club and Laurence Gottlieb legislative chairman of the newly formed Association of Canadian Gun Clubs ACGC There is desperate need for unified force which is there and recognized by Ot tawa so that in the future we can be called if not called upon make ourselves heard in RICHIE WEBSTER gets helping hand over the boards by coach Bob Burl ington during last nights tyke Lacrosse game at the Eastview Arena Webster Parliament McBride said This unified force would add input and hopefully in fluence the decision making Parliament said McBride who is also chairman of the AGCG Lets face it theres going to be far more of this nonsense coming up before this war is finished he said The purpose of the pro posed gun control legislation is to reduce the increase in ï¬rearms incidents The purpose of the pro posed gun control legislation is to reduce the increase in ï¬rearms incidents to help alleviate the increasing public fear and concern over growing firearm misuse The purpose of the pro posed gun control legislation is to reduce the increase in ï¬rearms incidents to help alleviate the in creasing public fear and con scored four goals to lead Barrie Paving to 65 win over Woolworths Action on the minor lacrosse front continues this evening at PUBLIC WE TIN EVBARRIE cern over growing firearm misuse to encourage responsible use and ownership of ï¬rearms to achieve this without unduly restricting legitimate recreational pursuits by responsible gunowners To attack the problem of the use of guns by criminals the legislation proposes such ideas as increasing sentences for firearm offences creating new offence covering the use of weapon in the com mission of an indictable crime as well as increasing the power of police to seize ï¬rearms in threatening situa tions In letter to John Nixon club diredtor of the hosting Barrie and District Hunters and Anglers Conservation Club Mr Rynard said that the gun legislation is bad legislation and to say those who get firearms illegally Eastview Arena with novice encounter at pm and peewee Alliston vs The Bandstand match at pm Examiner Photo Goals come in bunches in opener of lacrosse Barrie Minor Lacrosse Assocation announced new season with three games last night at the Eastview Arena Tyke peewee and bantam games heralded the start of another season of minor lacrosse In the opener Woolworths went down to 65 loss to Barrie Paving Limited Overhead Door dominated its opening match of the season against Sadlon Chevys winning 111 in the lone peewee contest Les Bertram and Sons trounced Wakelin Texaco the results of which were not made available by press time Mark DAmbrosio scored the winning goal with just 18 seconds left in the tyke opener between Barrie Pav ing and Woolworth Both clubs traded goals late in the game but it was the goal scoring effort of Richie Webster which stood out Webster fired four goals to lead his team to victory Russ Lund scored once for Paving with Willie Miller and Stu Hunter sinking pair of goals each Hunter scored with 28 Bruins control Quebec Remparts MONTREAL CPThe word around the National Hockey League few years ago was watch the big bad Bruins And today its likely youd get the same reaction from Quebec Remparts in their bscription of the New West minster club 0f the same name that appears de termined to emulate its NHL counter art in this years Me morial uptoumament New Westminster Bruins the rugged Western Canada Hockey Lea ue champions displayed most com lete oontroi as they defea the SPORTS CALENDAR Minor Lacrosse at Eastview Arena Bell vs ProColour novice pm Alliston vs The Bandstand peewee8pm Qiebec Major Junior Hockey League champion Remparts 42 Monday night in the second game of the weeklong roundrobin tournament that will decide this years na tional junior champion Banquet ends another year More than 140 boys their parents and friends attended ban uet at Thornton arena recent to mark the end of another season for the Thorn ton Minor Hockey Associa tion Association past president Ron Spencer was presented with trophy for outstanding service to the association Trophies were also pesented to the team with the most points in the season and to the runnersup Phyllis Earwell was ap pointed director of the association the first time woman has held the position seconds left in the third period to tie the game before DAmbrosios winning marker Both Pavings David Lee and Woolworths Mark Owen were strong in net last night Three players scored three goals each to lead 111 charge by Overhead Door over Sadlon Chevys last night in the peewee game Steven Mills Bill Hoare and Steve Brouillard scored hattricks with Tim Greensides firing pair Keith Jac ues scored the lone marker or the Chevys Bell meets ProColor tonight at pm in the first novice encounter of the season with Alliston meeting The Bandstand peewees at pm Barrie Raceway entries Entries tor Wednesday post time 715 Firlt race rnlle trot $400 SPINNING SHADOW Lochhart WEE BEN Annerud BELLE GAY KIMMIE Wilcox Package Policy Langen Smoke Out Hutton Midnight Kin 80th Pride Young Second race mile pace $400 BMISS AIR SONG Kennedy CARMELITA Dixon GOLDEN DON Jarvis Ne Kho Con 3Mlcllt Dale Butler Hilltop Jason Annerud Joymon Expreu Regnier Third race mile pace $400 lVDEN SQUIRE Hutton DUANE WAVE Nelson RIIZY OSCAR Jellrlel Jolyon lobeli Moore Great Sue Plante Onlooirer Scrannage El Caprlcri Brown WiI Lor Oracle Umphrey Fourth row will pace 5400 STERLINGS BRET Brown PEGGY DO GOOD Lawson ARMBRO NEEDLES Fuller Vicky Diamond iolrar Adios Narmby House Derby Doc Dambolie Spring Hero Bosworth Lyn Mar Boy Tracey Filth race mile trot $500 PRINCE DEMON Lockhart LOTTA HORSE Molr 6W DEAN Wray Schnowlla Holding John bod Clement SMary Beaver Fralelgh Sixth race Imile pace $600 Tournament would be unable to get them under the new legislation is simply distorting the truth Mr Rynard called the bill an Omnibus Bill gun legislation in incorporated with several clauses that have merit It is an old trick of govern ments to sweeten bad bill with sweetener of four or ï¬ve bills that are reasonably good thus making it difficult tovote on Alliston Club along with conservation club from Cana dian Forces Base Borden Stayner Collingwood Beaver Valley have taken the pro ed legislation apart piece iece The Bi is far too power ful and astronomical for us to swallow therefore we have submitted roper changes to itMcBri esaid Under the proposed legisla tion every hunter rifleman shot unner gun collector and han gunner would need Vigorous campaign seeks support of all sportsmen Clubs individuals and associations have come out against the proposed gun con trol legislation included in Bill 083 of governments Peace and Security program Last night petition col lected the names of majori ty of the 60 persons which at tended the public meeting at Eastview Secondary School to discuss the proposed con trols Members of conservation clubs from Collingwood Midland Alliston Barrie and Orillia attended the meeting which offered the opportunity for questions and discussion on elements of the proposed controls There are an estimated three million gunowners in Canada Many object to the method government has pro posed concerning the licenc ing two gurantors for exam ple or the excess power felt by some to be put in the hands of few The Ontario Fisherman and Hunter Out of Doors has launched itself into mam moth campaign calling on the support of all gunowners and sportsmen The Proud to Be Hunter is taken by Newton The annual Tournament of Champions was held Sunday at Sheas The qualifying round got under way at pm with total of 48 entries The headtohead matches ended up with bottle of the sexes between Carol Long of Aurora and Bruce Newton of Painswick Newton defeated Long 254 to 222 to claim top prize of $200 with Carol collecting $100 for her efforts total of 24 bowlers col lected prizes with over $875 distributed Next Sunday Sheas will in troduce new format in their Sunday Singles Also on Sunday in Toronto two junior bowlers were presented with their trophies won in the Greater Toronto Junior 10Pin Handicap Tournament Juanita Foster won her trophy for high single in junior girls and Ian Marten won in his division for second high triple of the Bantam This Wednesday will see the start of the Summer Mix edPeterson The adultjunior summer league will commence next Tuesday with mens league taking applications Thursday If any person wishes to sign up for any league both five and 10 pin for next season they may do so at Sheas counter 6JERRYS DOMINION Arlandi MISS RUSTY GOLD longen NORDIC Brown Sharky the Great Brown Steady Rhythm MacArthur Toners Pride Hutton Night Flasher Scrannnge Ferdinand Mocarthur Seventh race mile pare $550 ROVALISIIC Scrannage HIS IMPORTANCE Lee PAT PROLOGUE Kerlulia Jerrys Duke Powell Social Jet Can Trigger Johnston Wray 7WBF Dixon BMlmi Time Cas Eighth race mile pace $450 REPLICA MAC Brown ELVING MISS tango THE GOLD BANDIT Jelirios Port Zoom MacArthur Jakes Adlai Borth Lou Battles Hutton Dago Red Brown Vee Bee Clay Powell Ninth rare mile pare$l01 DOC LINDSAY Nicholli REVONAH ABBE Mali SOKYS FLAME Lawson Robby Sween Hill Brown Deccon lime Hutton Rocky Gander Wampie 6Realy Swllt Tenth race mile pace $400 SEPTEMBER FLIGHT Brown KATIE MCNAB Umphray IZING SONG Jellrles Shirley tKnlght Beacharn Drexei old MacArthur Woody Will it Scrannage Camilla Adios Jones Hilarid Inrlial Hutton licence to possess or buy any ï¬rearm 106 11 frame bar rel receiver breechlock fir ing pin or hammer or any ammunition or component thereof McBride also pointed out that there were few objec tions to licencing firearms but that it is the manner in which they are suggesting you go about getting licence that we strongly object to One area of concern was the suggested regulation which would require gun owner to get the signature of two cosigners These cosigners would have to be from class of per sons selected time to time by the Governor in Council said McBride You wont even known what class of people this is they havent even given us an inkling Many in attendance voiced their objection to this pro posal stating the difficulty Fund is rapidly gathering momentum Purpose of this fund appears to be to seek the sup ort of the Canadian Wi life Federation 160000 strong outdoorsmens aganization by placing dona tions by rtsmen into special fun to be used Soiely to take to court for slander and possible embarrassment which would surround at tegipting to find cosi ners C83 is in de ate It goes to the senate for amend ment then back to the House for final reading If accepted it then becomes law Mr Gottlieb said the bill denies shooting privileges to anyone under 18 without licence Any program having shooting program would be eliminated he added Gottlieb himself weapons instructor at CFB Borden feels the Bill was not intended so much as to control criminals but more to control ï¬rearms in the hands of peo ple in general Healso accused Minister of Justice Ron Basford of misinforming the Canadian piblic by not effectively ex plaining what this legislation is all about In closing Mr McBride told the representatives of area conservation clubs that the next television show radio program or printed story that holds the hunter up to public ridicule Funds from this special fund would also be used to protest strongly in now and in the future any such law that would harrass the rights asahunter they had to act now if they wanted to be heard He 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