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Barrie Examiner, 14 May 1976, p. 5

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WWSROUNDUP Olymp CORNWALL Ont CF Women in sport have been neglected by the media Olympic hopeful Abby Hoff man said Thursday Speaking to meeting of the Ontario Status of Women Council the track star said women have come to think of themselves as inferior Canadiansociety is biased against equal opportunity in sports and fitness programs she charged ad ding the media was respon sible for some of this bias The middledistance run her who has competed in three Olympiads said sport in Canada is thought of as being played by and for men This was not the case in Eu ropean countries or Australia She said she first en countered an antifemale bias in sport 10 years ago when she tried to train at the University of Toronto and was refused permission to me some facilities Sailor gone ASHTABULA Ohio AP The US Coast Guard said daylong search of Lake Erie waters failed to turn up any trace of 60yearold Canadian sailor who was reported missing Thursday morning from the freighter Pinedale coast guard spokesman said the sailor Earle Bourgaize is believed to have fallen from the freighter some time during the night and is presumed drowned Drop charge SUDBURY Ont CP Irvo charges laid against Toronto man in connection with hunting accident were dismissed in district court Thursday Leo Lacourse 42 was found not guiltz by Judge Spyros Loukidelis of criminal negligence and dangerous use of firearm The charges were laid after Regi nald John Skinner 35 of Sault Ste Marie Ont was fatally shot Oct with 303 calibre rifle near Chapleau Ju Loukidelis ruled that evi nce presented against Mr Lacourse left reasonable doubt about his guilt Discharged SUDBURY Ont CP spectator charged with assault after scuffle with referee following hockey game Feb was granted an absolute discharge in provin cial court Thursday Gerard Piquette 25 of Verner Ont was found guilty of common assault but Judge Anthony Falzetta said he was only technically guilty Pro vincial police laid the charge after referee Claude Violette 15 of Warren was grabbed and ushed by Piquette The inci ent occurred off the ice near the dressing rooms after Verner had lost to Warren 74 in Nipissing minor hockey league juvenile duvision game Give details HAMILTON CP Details of proposal for new downtown arena were released Thursday at special meeting of the city councils arena committee Ald Ian Stout interim chair man of the committee during the illness of Mayor Vic Cop ps said the proposal calls for 8000to 100005eat arena to be built at cost of about $9 million He said the building could be expanded to 17000 seats Mr Stout said $3 million is to be raised through public subsciptions $3 million through Wintario grants and $3 million through cityissued debentures Back to work SARNIA Ont CP Striking truckers went back to work Thursday after staging oneday strike Wed nesday against the con tractors of road project on the new Highway 402 in Sar nia Township The 15 inde pendent truckers who work for Elk Trucking sub sidiary of Marentette Brothers Ltd walked off the job because of wage dispute spokesman for the truckers said the men were protesting because the dum pin site was too far away an too rough for them tomake more than two trips an hour and earn the $20 an hour they were promised Administrator SUDBURY Ont CP Garth AH Pierce of London Ont was appointed adminis trator of Sudbury Memorial Hospital Thursday He leaves University Hospital in Lon don after serving eight years in number of positions No successor ST CATHARINES Ont CP Lloyd Goodwin the first fulltime Crown at torney in the Niagara Penin sula will retire this summer Mr Goodwin has been Crown attorney since 1953 No suc cessor has been named Jail term BRANTFORD Ont CP William John McDonald 22 of Simcoe Ont was sen tenced to six years in peniten tiary Thursday for armed robbery of city variety story March He pleaded guilty in provincial court last month Absorb cost TORONTO CPIOntario is prepared to absorb the cost of the tuition surcharge ap plied to foreign students in the province sponsored by the Canadian International Development Agency Harry Parrott provincial colleges and universities minister saidThrusday S100000 prize is held by court TORONTO CP The $100000 won by Judd Smoke 10 of Peterborough Ont in Wintario lottery draw is to be held by the court for his benefit it was ruled Thur sday in Ontario Supreme Court The boy had said in his affi davit that he wanted the pro oeeds of the winning ticket to be shared equally by all members of his family in cluding his parents Clayton and Claudette Smoke his sisters Susie and Cathy and his brother Barry Judd won the $100000 in Wintario draw held March 18 Ihucsdays ruling was made by Mr Justice Parker Lloyd Perry deputy of ficial guardian for Ontario said in his affidavit that if the court decided Judd minor UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT The QUEENS was the sole owner his paren ts may apply for any amount deemed by the court to be for his benefit If the parents are gven the part of the money deemed to be of benefit for Judd then the remainder would be held by the court Mr Perry said the law con cerning rights of minors has been acknowledged by the courts for the last 100 years and his office opposes division of the proceeds that would include the parents personally Mr Smoke 37 says he is selfemployed contractor and has been off work since last October when his arm became paralyzed after log fell on it The family has been living on unemployment in surance 191 fit DARCY McKEOUGH Rejects View BELLEVILLE Ont CP Ontario Treasurer Darcy McKeough said Thursday he believes the New Democratic Party lacks judgment and common sense in budgeting and financial matters He said the NDP rejects the view that services provided by the government are depen dent financially on the prosperity of the private sec tor If three NDP proposals were put into effect the rIMPERIAL Entertainment private sector would be taxed an additional $320 million Mr McKeough said at meeting of the Chamber of Commerce here Kills himself TORONTO CP An elderly man was able to kill himself at city hospital because Ontario government budget cuts made it im possible to provide round theclock nursing care an in quest was told Wednesday The man was found dead Feb 21 with steel croquet hoop beside him in his room in the psychiatric wing at Wellesley Hospital An autop sy showed he had stabbed himself with one end of the hoop until he pierced heart artery Staff psychiatrist Dr Daniel Pollock told the inquest the dead man would have been under constant ob servation by nurse with no other duties if the money had been available Has account KITCHENER Ont CP teenager who stole Canada Tust real estate for sale sign from city con dominium development now has savings account with the firm NOW PLAYING PM T8 feet of gutcrunching maneating terror WARNING Some scenes may be too frightening tor preteenagers BARRIE TWIN DRIVEIN THEATRE 4872212 ilante city style go iury and execut SCREEN NOW PLAYING Shes the call dirt Hes the con They both take their lob seriously Finds cause KITCHENER Ont CP preliminary autopsy shows that 13yearold student who died Tuesday after par ticipating in jogging program choked to dcath on regurgitated food Dr Jack Burger pathologist at St Marys Hospital said Thur sday Look at case TORONTO CP The case of 14yearold boy who spent month in an adult psychiatric ward will be in vestigated by committee made up of members of the Ontario Hospital Association and the Ontario Medical Association acting health minister Bette Stephenson said Thursday Prices up TORONTO CP Higher gasoline prices charged by service centres along Ontario highways are partly due to leasing arrangement bet ween operators and the government Transportation Minister James Snow said Thursday He was questioned in the legislature by Ron Nil PC Elgin who said prices charged by highway service IMPERIAL CINEMA Barrie dmanded an unprecedented 8th week showing till Thursday May 20th Academy Awards including Best Picture Actor Actress Director Screenplay Brilliantly understated movie about the human spirit an anthem really CAUTION Contains some scenes of violence and coarse language BARRIE TWIN DRIVEIN THEATRE 4872212 STONE POITIEB BILL 8088 h6¢9eb3gt4rfxl¢$ lfloagt9l11915r¢fivt£ AMT EITEITAIIITIT Its the same two dudes tromUptowrr Saturday Night centres are higher than those at other service stations Mr Snow said leases for the 23 centres on governmentowned land are based on percentage of gross sales rather than per gallon rate Needs power TORONTO CP Ontario ombudsman Arthur Maloney said Thursday he should have the power to examine the ac tions of any agency or person which is funded even in part by Ontario taxpayers Are confused TORONTO CP Some provincial ministries are con fused about whether group of unclassified civil servants is entitled to sick pay under decision by an arbitration board Roland Scott of the On tario Civil Service Com mission said Thursday In trouble LONDON Ont IPllhe Provincial Council of Women of Ontario will be in trouble financially if it does not get grant from the provincial government council president Gertrude Wiltshire of Ottawa said Thursday Mrs Wiltshire told the HELD OVER 8th Week 645 915 Rolling Stone THEATRES BRANCH ONTARIO SCREEN NOW PLAYING councils annual convention that she does not expect the government to approve the councils request for $3000 grant She said the council has considered applying for Wintario grant but said that since the Wintario program lS projectoriented she doubts the council would be able to get any Wintario funds Investigate TORONTOtrfPr Ontario Securities Commission OSC officials are investigating un signed letters dated May and sent to all mem The Barrie Examiner Friday May 14 19765 ic hapeful says media neglects women bers of the provincial legislature Sidney Han dleman consumer and com mercial relations minister said Thursday Man killed PEKTNG ReuterAn ex plosion outside the gates of the Soviet embassy 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