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Barrie Examiner, 26 Nov 1976, p. 5

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LgtA NEWS ROUNDUP VL The Barrie Examincr Friday November 20 I976 Committee hears of rigors of being inmate wife HALIFAX CP While her husband does time in Springhill comfortable mediumsecurity prison in nor thern Nova Scotia Bonnie Rogers and her three children live here on $234 month welfare Unison family agency counselling ys the $17 train fare toallow Rogers monthly trip to see her husband She wont take the children along because of the electronic body search at the gate You get there and its so crowded and people are spill uig pop all over you that you cant seem to talk Mrs Ro gers told special House of Commons subcommittee Thursday The committee seeking solu tions to violence in prisons has started crosscountry tour in the Atlantic region know my husband did wrong Mrs Rogers said But you might as well put me behind bars Theres so little money coming to me cant manage CITES INDIGNITIES Her life has been series of indignities since her husband was given threeyear sen tence When she asked for him during telephone call to Springhill she was told While hes in here hes number not name Ask for him by his number She said visitors are made to leave early on their once monthly visits so guards can watch the Sunday afternoon hockey game on television Mrs Rogers was among group of women who urged the parliamentarians to use their influence to get an extension to Unisons grant which runs out in December Rare stamp LONDON AP One of the worlds rarest stamps one penny 1847 Post Office Mau ritius was sold at auction Thur sday for $82500 to private collector from Liechtenstein who already has three of the same stamps There are only 14 known copies of the Mauritius stamp in existence One is in the Queeens collection The stamps were printed on OBITUARY HARRY MAXWELL Harry Maxwell retired CNR conductor died at Royal Vic toria Hospital Barrie on Oct 16 1976 Mr Maxwell was member of Collier Street United Church Barrie and participated in the activities of the Barrie Adult Skating Club of which he was an original member He was honored with life membership to the club in 1971 Harold George Maxwell was born August 25 1889 son of Harold Maxwell and Jane Scott of Brentwood Ont Surviving are his wife the former Jessie Webb daughters Jean Mrs Dobson Sr Mary Mrs McMurtry of Fort Erie and son Donald of Barrie Also nine gandchildren and four great grandchildren brothers Stan ley of Hamilton and Bruce of Reading Pennsylvania He was predeceased by four brothers and one sister Service was conducted by Rev William Fritz assisted by Dr Finlay and Rev Nor man Thomas at the Steckley Funeral Home on Oct 19 Honoarary pailbearers were Sam Stepehson and Cecil Irwin Pallbearers were Robert Bo gardis Herman Carruthers Marshall George Coulson and grandsons Roland and Donald Dobson Interment was at Barrie Union Cemetery Mauritius in the Indian Ocean and small quantit were erroneously inscribed ost 0f fice instead of Post Paid Date set TOKYO AP Former Ja anese rime minister Ka uei Tana aand four others indicted in connection with the Lockheed payoff scandal in pan will go on trial Jan 27 the Tokyo district court said Thurs day Tanaka faces charges of taking about $17 million in bribes from Lockheed Aircraft Co and of violating foreign exc ange and trade control laws charged CAMP PENDLETON Calif AP Eight black members of the US Marine Corps have been charged with assault and conspiracy in Nov 13 com mandolike raid on barracks room of white marines here marine official said Wednesday that seven whites were at tacked with clubs and stabbed with screwdrivers On strike MADRID Reuter Guards in about half of Spains 56 pris ons went on strike Thursday and staged sitins in jails to back demands for higher pay sources said The strike was said to have affected jails hold ing political prisoners Govem ment officials refused to com ment Shark attack DELRAY BEACH Fla AP The beach at this Atlantic Coast city was closed Thursday after 19yearold surfer was bitten by shark about 40 yards from shore Hospital officials said Alan Brenneka was in critical condition suffering from severe blood loss and badly damaged left arm Paper sold LOS ANGELES Reuter The Observer Londons pres tigeladen Sunday newspaper was sold for the nominal fee of $165 it was disclosed Thurs day kesman for Atlantic Richfiel Co said the company will pay only the nominal fee to acquire control of The OI server although it will invest large sum to make it profit able paper The amount Atlan tic will invest in the newspaper has not been specified CHINESE FOOD WANT QUICK SERVICE Try our hot fast delivery Fro on orders over 871 In Barrio 10 Discount on PickUp Orders over 871 Phone 72888 405 BAYFIELD ST BARRIE Theres sexual revolution going on and all the leaders are In my family MAYER prawn GEORGE SCHMTTER FILM INIIFIAINIINI roams IIIMYOU starring DENNIS DUGAN MICHAEL WARREN TAMARA DODSON VERNEE WATSON coIwring jAYNE MEADOWS and introducing WAYLAND FLOWERS Screenplay by RON CLARK SAM BOBRICK and GEORGE SCHLATTER land on the Broadway Play by RON CLARK 8i SAM BOBRICK Pro Iqu and Direct 11 by GEORGE SCHLATTER Rome 46 DULOP STW SHOWN DAILY AT 100 7284881 GEORGE HEES not scaremonger Power bloc BELLEVILLE CP George Hees Conservative MP for Prince EdwardHastings said Thursday he fears NATO countries in Europe face situ ation similar to that which led to the Second World War NATO forces on which less is being spent confront buildup of Communist bloc military power that still is increasing he said However he told meeting of party workers that he did not want to be scaremonger Im not predicting World War Three but there is re markable resemblance to the situation before the last war he said Mr Hees was commenting on impressions he received as Canadian delegate to last weeks annual meeting at Wil liamsburg Pa of the North At lantic Alliance the organization of parliamen tarians from NATO countries Too busy OTTAWA CP Justice Minister Ron Basford said Thursday that he gostponed in troduction of new uman rights legislation in the Commons because reporters were too busy covering other stories The minister said he decided to postpone introducing his bill and to cancel scheduled neWS conference after aides told him IMPERIAL CINEMA DEllA RDWLAIIDS MWAI WWIan Summit titAm 91000 People 33 Exit Gates 0ne Sniper iweMiiiurr sWABIIING CHARLTON HESTDN JOHN CASSAVETES TWOMINUTE WARNING MARTI DALSAM DEAD BRIDGES MARILYN HSSETT DAVID JAIISSEII JACK KLUGMAN WALTER PIDGEDN DRDCK PIIERSDAVID GRUHANIHUNI UM ii IL mom that reporters were tied up with other stories He said he now plans to in troduce the human rights bill Monday The bill would propose the establishment of federal antidiscrimination code and measures aimed at protecting individual privacy against gov ernment attempts to get infor mation Beef tenders OTTAWA CP Air Can adas tenders for beef call for good average quality Austral ian or New Zealand beef and not Canadian beef an indignant MP stated Thursday in the Commons Ken Hurlburt PCLeth bridge said Agriculture Minis ter Eugene Wlielan should re Sign because he has not done enough to promote the Cana dian cattle industry Translation OTTAWA CP Elmer MacKay PCCentral Nova said in the Commons on Thurs day that thc French translation of aircraft and flight manuals by the Air Canada may cost up to $100 million and stringent cost controls should he enforch so that only those most essen tial be translated Affront OTTAWA Ii The timing of bill to convert one of Can adas top finance companies IAC Ltd into new chintcicd Try Our Famous MIRAMAR ADVENTURE Variety of Chinese Foods 726 6101 Samuel Facilities MIRAMAR GARDENS Licenced Tavern 41 DVOIOP Si Banie Held over 3rd week pm 905 pm Ricouuinoioia ADUII alignment NOW PLAYING 710 900 pm Shes my outinfront in her class and MENSunk QONFESSIONS OFA DRIVING INSTRUCTOR muhsmflmm DORIS MARI BILL MAYNARD SHEILA WHIIE um nus uz mm mini GEORGE unott LYNDA Minimum layum Huntunic iuNMIWI handoutIN Ithtml braMn shes learning to drive 1100 bank was termed an affront to Parliament by New Demo cratic finance critic Max Salts nIhursda mIIlr Saltsmyan Cambridge Waterloo said in the Commons that it was wrong to push through bill giving IAC the rivileges of chartered bank fore Parliaments reView of the Bank Act expected soon He said during second read ing debate of bill introduced byJohn Reid LKenora Rainy River that IAC should not feel that when it wants something it can get it from Parliament without debate The bill would allow IAC to set up whollyowned sub Sidiary Continental Bank of Canada which would absorb IAC Within 10 years IAC share holders would simply become continental shareholders Within 10 years FOR RESPONSIBlE REPRESENTATION Simcoe County Separate School Board At the Points Daily Buffet for under $200 12 noon to pm entertaining this week ARTIE MCLAREN TO THE SANTA IS AT THE MALL EVERY DAY THIS WEEK BAYFIELD HEY KIDS SANTAS HERE ASK MOM DAD ro BRING YOU FROM 200 PM TD 500 PM AND 630 PM TO 900 PM 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