42 KI The Kinsmen Club of Bar rie installed new ex ecutive at dinner meeting Saturday night SEATEI from leftl Harris Gauthier to OTTAWA CPI Gauthier chairman of the ï¬nite dumping tribunal is to explain his private business activities to Finance Minister Donald Macdoiiald today Mr Gauthier subject of op position questions in the Coni mons Tuesday about possible conflict of interest wasordered back from London by Mr Mac donald Elmer MacKay PCJentral Noval called for an investiga tion into Mr Gautliiers activi ties He said Mr Gauthier tried to do business in everything from rifle sight to frozen fish while he was senior public servant As chairman Mr Gauthier OBITU JOHN PACELLO John Pacello of Wendover Ont formerly of Harrie died Saturday He was so Mr Pacello was ter ritorial manager of Master Feeds and seed and crop specialist for United Co Operative of Ontario He was the husband of Ruby nee Mcflellandi and the father of John of Sharron Ont Bryan of Barrie and the brother of Madeline of Hull Que He has two other brothers in Montreal and three grand children Funeral services were Tuesday from Brunet and Sons Funeral Directors Rockland with cremation afterwards FREDERICK RICHARDSON Frederick Melvin Richards son died Saturday at Sudbury Memorial Hospital He was the son of the late Fred and Laura Richardson THE PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS COUNCIL WJ BLAKELY FCA The Public Accountants Council for the Provmce of Ontario announces the election of the following officers and members Presrdent WJ Blakcly FCA Kingston VicePresident RD Mackenzie FCA Hamilton Secretary WJ Troop APA Colborne Trea surer Smith FCA Toronto Past President Wright FCA Toronto Member of the Executive RL Ford CA London Messrs WP Fazacker Iey APA Windsor JP Latendresse CA Ottawa Pollock FCA Hamilton BF Thomson CA Walkerton JH Turner FCA Peterborough SL Wigle FCA Hamilton and LO Freedman FCA AG Watson FCA MS Werger APA all of Toronto All persons who practise as public ac countants in Ontario must be licensed under The Public Accountancy Act and must observe the Rules of Profes smal Conduct laid down by Council Any information regarding these mat ters and the penalties for non observance of the Act and regulations may be obtained from Mr Doughty Registrar The Public Accountants Council for the Province of Ontario 45 Charles Street East Toronto 8The Barrie Examiner Thursday June 17 I976 past president John Am brose vicepresident Fred Gatt vicepresidentz Uri Hess director and Don explain earned deputy ministers salary in the range of $41000 to $54000 year Both Prime Minister Trudeau and Mr Macdonald were in Washington Wednesday and the opposition raised no questions in the Commons about the Can thier case Mr Gauthier was out of the country on combination of business and pleasure his of fice said Tuesday He is due to leave the tribunal which deter mines whether goods arc being dumped in Canada at prices lower than they are sold in their own countries to the detriment of Canadian business at the end of the month ARIES of Midhurst He is survived by his wife Patricia daughter Helen sons Harry Philip Michael and Paul sisters Madeline Beatrice Marjorie Joyce Shirley and brothers Chester Jack William Ross Robert and Donald Burial will be in Thapleau NSMEN CLUB OF BARRIE EXECUTIVE Lee president Standing are Nick Borysenko secretary Bill Cowie director Russ Aldebcrt bulletin editor Jack Angle director and Doug Ren ault treasurer Examiner Photo NEWS ROUNDIJIZ Trudeau says Ford wrote about an tisubmarine role WASHINGTON CHPrime Minister Trudeau says Presi dent Ford wrote to him about two weeks seekin assur ances Cana is stil com mitted to fulfilling its anti submarine warfare role despite difficulties in purchasing new longrange patrol aircraft Trudeau told news confer ence at the end of brief offi cial visit here Wednesday he had replied by telling the presi dent that breakdown in nego tiations with Lockheed Aircraft Corp over the supply of such aircraft does not signal change in Canadian policy It only illustrated difficulties in arranging bridging financing to get the project started he ad ded The prime minister was com menting on re rt in Wednes days New Yor Times which first disclosed the exchange of letters The story quotes defence department spokesman in 01 tawa as saying new Lockheed proposal has been taken up by the Canadian government and negotiations are proceeding quickly The newspaper says Cookstown school principal private business today to be honored Friday night By ELDRIIKIE COOKSTOWN The de parting principal of Cookstown Central school will be honored Friday night at the school Harold Henderson has served as principal for 19 years He began in the old school on Wellington Street later converted to the Towers apartmentst until January of 1960 when the new Central school was opened north of the vilage on the west side of Highway27 In 1969 an additiona was made to the school with the construction of general prupose room and change room fused as gymnasium and auditoriumi along with Kindergarten classroom He is transferrinr in September to Tecumseth South school which has an enrolment of 435 pupils coni pared to Iookstowns 273 Twenty six Grade pupils will graduate at the end of June UMMLNITY SlIIOItT Although move tends to broaden ones horizon Mr Henderson says he meets this change with reservations He has enjoyed support of the community throughout the years Central Schools incoming principal is George Gordon of Adjala South school Other teaching staff changes so far are Marvin Rivett to Circle ranch Mrs Brenda Vernon to Sir William Osler school Mrs Alda Stefan to Alliston and Mrs Mary Milne to Elmvale It is expected Mrs Don Elines Mrs Robert Riley and Mrs Ivan Wright will continue for another year Joining the schools staff will be Mrs Pat Perry Jack Dowling and Mrs Pat Stewart Friday evening has been set aside to honor Mr Henderson completing almost two decades of work at Cookstown Centra STUART lIlNTIIR Sympathy goes out to Mr and Mrs James Hunter and daughter Debbie of our village on the death of Stuart Hunter son of the Hunters Stuart was one of four peo ple killed in twocar crash near Wyevale on June He leaves wife and son who live inBarrie Funeral service with Rev Dave Ward was held at St Johns Anglican church with interment in the adjoining cemetery Mrs Hazel Murphy is pa tient in Stevenson Memorial Hospital at Alliston Mr and Mrs Wes Hindle are home from two weeks visit with their daughter Francis and soninlaw Gunars Balodis at Summer side PEI Mr and Mrs Graham Byron of Kent England along with relatives from Campbellford Ont were re cent callers at the home of George Herberts Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Roy Hunt nee Dale Squibb formerly of RR Cookstown on the birth of daughter Cookstown curling club will be holding spring dance on Saturday night June 26 Bob Button of West Gwillimbury was the winner of the Lions draw in May Mrs Murray McDowell held the lucky ticket on the salad dish sponsored by the Lady 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special from Sterling CURRENT YEAR GIG RATE I04 Rates subject to change without notice 7266495 Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation Ross Furzecott 16 Dunlop St Barrie Canada has been under con tinuing pressure from the Ford administration to take action on obtaining new plane to re place the outdatcd Argus patrol aircraft More injured PETERBOROUGH Ont CP Police report 75pcr cent increase in the number of bicyclists injured in the first five months of this year over last years figures Police say the cause of many accidents is careless use of bicyles and fail ing to obey the rules of the road Back to work ELLIOT LAKE Ont Il Nordic Hotel employees were back at work Tuesday after ac cepting 37pcrcent wage in crease iii twoyear contract The workers did earn min imum wage of $265 an hour The 25 workers members of the Retail Wholesale and Depart ment Store Union had been on strike since May 15 Caught him KINGSTON Ont lCIl Donald Vernon Geaubardcau 40 prisoner at Collins Hay penitentiary who had been un lawfully at large since Nov 26 1975 was apprehended Tuesday in Moosomin Sask peniten JADE EAST RESTAURANT Hwy 27 miles North of Barrie mile North of Cundles Rd OPENING SOON Specialist in Polynesian Chinese Canadian dishes Dine in our Intimate Dining Lounge OPEN DAYS WEEK tiary officials said Wednesday He was serving threeyear sentence for fraud and possession of stolen property Line damaged DUNNVHLE Ont CP lIydro and water pressure were lost in this town of 5500 for about 90 minutes Wednesday when an electrical storm put 115kilovolt main feeding line near Niagara Falls out of com mission Ontario Hyrlro said Since Dunnvilles water tower collapsed last Feb 13 the towns water pressure has been maintained by electrical puma ps lunnville is 20 miles west of Welland New director WINDSOR Ont Wil liam McRae 45 has been ap pointed director of education of the Windsor separate school board Mr McRae now the boards assistant director takes over as director Aug when John Johnston retires Mr Johnston had been director for nine years Vandalism NORTH BAY nt CP Wayne Antler Ontario North land Railway director of public relations said Wednesday van dalism in connection with the Frrestonc Stores USE OUR firestorm CREDIT PLAN OR mailfl charge railways signal system might lead to tragedy on the rail ways line north of here in the Haileybury and New Liskeard regions Doing fine TORONTO CP Philip Ogilvie director of the Metro politan Toronto Zoo said Wed nesday the zoo was in debt by only $4319 at the end of 1975 af ter absorbing $33794 loss from the previous months it was in operation in 1974 Predicts chaos KITCHENER Ont CP United States energy official said Tuesday that if an oil em bargo were placed on the US now the result would be eco nomic chaos Edward Stephan director of the institutional buildings program of the Fed eral Energy Administration said Wednesday the US is more vulnerable to an oil em bargo now than it was in 1973 when Arab oilexporting coun tries placed an embargo on shipments to the US Blackouts OTTAWA lCP An Ontario Hydro official said Wednesday that provincial residents can expect power blackouts shor tages and deteriorating service during the next decade unless they cooperate to conserve electricity Hal Wright director of the companys conservation pro gram told hearing of the rrrrrrvw wvyuv royal commission on electrical power planning that legislation may be needed to encourage the conservation or electricny if the program is unsuccessful Ontario Hydro has hired staff of 20 to sell conservation to the public and convince con sumers to reduce the hydrouse 15 to 25 per cent Mr Wright said Cledlblllty NORTH BAY Ont CP John Fraser director of educa tion for the Peel board of edu cation said Tuesday serious problem facing educationists is the credibility of the entire process Today we are no closer to the individual child but are confused and in dis array he said in speech on the opening day of fourday conference of 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