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Barrie Examiner, 30 Nov 1976, p. 5

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NEWS ROUNDUP Couldsuppress data in new rights bill OTTAWA CP The gov ernment would still have wide wers to suppress personal in ormation under Ie iatation aimed at giving Cana ians ac cess to government files on themselves Under human rights legisla tion introduced in the Commons on Monday by Justice Minister Ron Basford cabinet ministers could still refuse to allow people to see their own files for more than dozen reasons The reasons range from blanket excuse saying the costs of disclosing the information outweigh the benefits to spe cific reasons such as potential threat to national security The blanket clause Mr Bas ford told reporters is meant as transitional measure It would give cabinet ministers two years to separate secret in formation from information the government is willing to part with Indivduals whose requests for information were turned down could take their appeals to an independent commissioner ap pointed by the government to deal with such cases and who would have to report to Parlia ment once year ENFORCE CODE This commissioner would be one of five to nine others who would be charged chiefly with enforcing federal antidis crimination code applicable to about 100 government depart ments agencies and corpo rations The code would prohibit dis crimination on the grounds of race national or ethnic origin color religion age sex marital status physical han dicap or conviction for an of fence for which person has been pardoned Improves OTTAWA CP slight improvement was noted Mon day in the condition of Real aouette former federal Social Credit leader following open heart surgery last week his of fice said However Mr Caouette 59 was still unconscious and re mained in the intensive care unit of Ottawa General Hospiv tal Jailed OWEN SOUND CP Four local men ranging in age from 16 to 20 were sentenced to jail terms Monday in an Oct 14 ar med robbery in which 3387 was taken Peter Allen Henderson 17 and Barry James Coutch 20 both of whom wielded knives in the incident were sentenced to four years in penitentiary Donald Willis McLeod 17 was sentenced to two years less day and two years probation and Brian Francis Murphy 16 was given oneyear sentence and two years probation Tests held TORONTO CP Paul F0 ley research coordinator for the Ontario environment minis try is trying to find out whether it is true that sewage treatment plants turn out new forms of dangerous materials Tests are being done at num ber of plants to see whether chlorine is mixing with biphenyl from industrial wastes to produce highly toxic chlorinated biphenyls he said in an interview 0n finance OTTAWA CP Prime Min ister Trudeau has suggested to premiers that they concentrate on federalprovincial financial arrangements and pay only passing attention to con stitutional reformthe original purpose of the meetingwhen they meet here Dec 1314 brazier GODFREY CAMBRIDGE heart seizure Dies on set BURBANK Calif Reuter Godfrey Cambridge the black comedian died of heart attack here Monday while working on the film Victory at Entebbe in which he was playing the part of Ugandan President Idi Amin The rotund 43yearold actor suffered the heart attack at Burbank studios and was ad mitted to St Josephs Hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival He had been working for sev eral weeks on the film narra tive of the Israeli raid on Ugan das main aiport last July which freed planeload of pas sengersmainly Israeliheld hostage by Palestinian hijack ers Actress dies NEW YORK AP Actress Judith Lowry 86 who played the Mother Dexter character on CBS Televisions Phyllis series collapsed and died on city street here Monday authorities said Mrs Lowry who began her acting career in 1913 with stock company in Washington was walking in Greenwich Vil lage with son Semmes Lowry of Long Island when stricken by an apparent heart attack spokesman for the Phyllis show said in Los Angeles Quake aid TORONTO CP group called Church Action for Emer gency Aid announced Monday that funds will be forwarded when needed for relief and re habilitation work in the area of Turkey stricken recently by an earthquake The grouprepre senting the Anglican Baptist Lutheran Presbyterian Roman Catholic and United Churches of Canadasaid in news release that snow low temperatures and com munications are ma ing relief effortsdifficult Demand up TORONTO CP Below normal temperatures and greater industrial demands re sulted in increased electric power consumption in Ontario during October Ontario Hydro announced Monday Hydro re ported rimary energy demand total 76 billion killowatt hours last month 12percent increase over October 1975 consumption figures Totals for the first 10 months of 1976 are 65 per cent higher than for the corresponding period in 1975 the utility said Honored TORONTO CP Ecologist Douglas Pimlott was pre sented Monday with the second Big brazier just pm club If IIADTOID 7209792 IAIIIE gt on mu was mg on Low annual alumnifaculty award for service to the University of Toronto and the community Prof Pimlott has directed envi ronmental studies on arctic de velopment and his latest of three publications on the north is coauthored book entitled Oil Under the Ice Charges laid TORONTO CP Four fraud charges involving $563000 in entertainment con tracts were laid Monday again st Lenard Casey Ontario Place director of programming bringing the number of fraud charges against him to seven The 49yearold director was also jointly charged with Heather Mary Burnett 38 CBC employee on four counts of fraud The charges involve entertainment contracts made from 1972 to Sept this year with fictitious performers Bus drivers TORONTO CP School bus drivers in Ontario will face tougher licensing regulations next February Transportation Minister James Snow said Mon day He told the legislature that under new regulations effective Feb an applicant will be re fused licence to drive school bus if his driving record shows more than six demerit points or licence suspension within the previous 12 months Drivers will lose their school bus licence if their record shows nine demerit points or two Criminal Code convictions for driving offences within the previous five years he said Licences also will be denied or withdrawn if drivers have been convicted of moral of fence such as rape indecent as sault or drug charge he ad ded Mr Snow said the changes will help ensure the safety of children Derailment SCHREIBER Ont CP The main CanadifiPacific rail line remained blocked Monday following the derailment Satur day night of 31 CP Rail freight cars near this community about 100 miles east of Thunder Bay company spokesman said it is not known how long the line will be closed because removal of wreckage from rock cut would be difficult With the line blocked passen gers travelling on the trans continental passenger train The Canadian must be taken by bus from White River Ont to Schreiber Cause of the derailment is un der investigation No one was injured Reed issue OTTAWA CP Indians who testify before Ontario envi ronment board hearings into Reed Paper Ltd lumbering plans in northwestern Ontario will be able to speak in their native tongue Indian Affairs Minister Warren Allmand said Monday Ontario officials agreed to this during meeting with him last Friday in Toronto Mr Al lmand said in an interview Also they had agreed that the environment board hold hear ings in all communities that would be affected by the mam moth logging plan ilMPERIAL PCINEMA 01000 People Aldermanic candidate Phil Sauve put his campaign on wheels Saturday morning as Probing on Crown corporations brings promise of free rein OTTAWA CP Opposition probing of how Crown corpo rations handle their overseas business was rewarded Monday with government promise that parliamentary com mittee will have free rein to in vestigate the issue The matter will come up to day before the Houses public accounts committee which Liberal House Leader Allan MacEachen said will be gran ism Lf PUTS CAMPAIGN ON WHEELS he drove this old fire engine through Ward to seek votes for next Mondays municipal ted the terms of reference it needs to call witnesses Progressive Conservatives and New Democratics pep pered senior cabinet ministers Monday with questions about the overseas business dealings of the petrochemical giant Polymer Corp now Polysar and Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd AECL Opposition members sug gested that Polymer former Execution dare from Gilmore SALT LAKE CITY Utah AP Gary Mark Gilmore calling members of the Utah state pardons board cowards and daring them to execute him before firing squad says that if they refuse they should let me go Gilmore was to appear before the board today for review of his sentence for killing motel clerk will ask them to simply ac cept the sentence given to me by the judge jury and the Su preme Court and hope to make this clear to them Gil more 35 told Salt Lake Trib une reporter in an interview Earlier Gilmore wrote the three board members defiant letter laced with Obscenities urging them to uphold his death sentence Lets do it you cow ards do not seek or desire your clemency he said in the four Iine letter made public Mon day The sentence was setwl accept it You cant take someones life or do some wrong and then start to snifflc because you are punished Gilmore told The Tribune LET If the board and the court do not wish to accept the scntence handed down they should let me go Gilmore is quoted as saying He said he still wants to marry his girlfriend Nicole Barrett and asked whether he had message for her said Give her my deepest love love her more than life Shirley Pedler of the Utah af filiate of the American Civil Liberties Union ACLU has said her group and others will seek stay if Gilmore is gran ted his wish to die Gilmore was convicted of killing Bennie Bushnell 25 during robbery last July Gilmore testified that he or Held Over 3rd week pm 905 pm 33 Exit Bates one Sniper ADULT mumu JOHN CASSAVETES TWOMINUTE WARNING MARTIN BALSAM BEAU BHIDGES MARILYN HASSETT DAVID JANSSEN JACK KLUGMAII WALTER PIDGEON GENA HDWLANDS SHOCK PfIEIlSDAVID EAOIIANIHUNV DAVISJUE MP MWAS iililJlliHA Aiilt il LI HINANP MPH1 it mmiiz iwwmmw Jimom memonunmnm NWJAM Mow My MAM it IlHl in Mom mt IMPERIAL EINEMAN Now Playing 110 900 pm WflémMm eabuue cufcIfr stats meshin around assq DRIVING INS raucro sis decides She IL villet 12 dered Bushnell who left an in fant child and young widow to lie on the floor and then put pistol against the clerks head and pulled the trigger Gilmore told The Tribune he believes the death penalty is proper He said he does not wish to spend another 18 years inprison and believes he is being practical in accepting the sentence ir4 Welcome to the it MIRACLE SERVICE HIWAY CHURCH Anne St at Hwy 400 Barrie 44444444444 WW0 726994 WILLIAM PETER BLAlTYS THE EXORCIST Directed lineUIKl no1 tnlofi 1I Wed Dec at pm TI HlVIEW CATERING AND BANQUET HALL AVAILABLE FOR ALL OCCASIONS 50 221 PERSONS WE ALSO CATER TO YOUR HOME Canadian Scandinavian Style Cold Buffet Danish open faced sandwiches our specialty rt LDE Iim In IIIm In PHONE 1268979 Shown Daily At 700 900 pm ncoumnm is AthENHAIAINNENT mow 4epuutggs1w 12534681 METRO GOIDWYN MAYER presents election Mr Sauves op Campbell Barry Boisclair aLfiORGESCHLAmR ponents for the city council Ron Lynch and Gordon Mills seat are incumbent Bill ExaminerPhoto PM BAIT NORMAN it IS THAT Crown corporation may have Trudeau did not report it to the taken part in criminal activi Commons ties Meanwhile the Commons IC Douglas NDPNa committee chaired by Con mmnx DENNIS DUGAN MICHAEL WARREN TAMARA DOBSON VERNEE WATSON NEXT ATTRACTION EMMANUELLE PLUS CONFESSIONS OF WINDOW WASHER RESTRICTED naimoCowichanThe Islands said payments into numbered Swiss bank accounts by Poly mer have all the appearances of compounding felony to de fraud the governments of cus tomer company Ged Baldwin PCHPeace River said that what Polymer has described as standard dis counting for volume buyers al lows customer to reduce his tax liability in his own country and av0id his countrys foreign exchange control regulations The opposition has become frustrated with the answers it has received from cabinet min isters who sought to deflect dc tailcd questioning to the public accounts committee But NDP Leader Ed Broad bcnt plans to raise question of privilege in the Commons today about Prime Ministcr Trudcaus apparent failure to act on 1973 letter from former auditorgeneral Maxwell Hen derson which warned of Polymcrs activities He also wants to know why Mr servative Allan Lawrence NorthumberlandDurham will delve into series of foreign sales Georgian Moll Hwys 26 27 MORE THAN iiI HAN HEY KIDS SANTAS HERE ASK MOM DAD TO BRING YOU TO THE BAYEIELD kkltkltkltk¥¥ltk¥¥ltk¥ SANTA IS AT THE MALL EVERY DAY THIS WEEK FROM 200 PM TO 500 PM AND 630 PM TO 900 PM SATURDAY 1000 AM TO 500 PM From Warner Bros BLAZING STEWARDESSES AT DOUBLE AGENT 73 AT 050 EMEa 7an In IHIINA mu HJVIIIHIHIN mi ovum mm taunts 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