EXAMINER TELEPHONES Circulation Classified Advertising All Other Departments liSth year No29 Mary iMamiet Grant was overcome with joy as she was announced the Mines ing MiniFest itizen of the year Audrey Maw presented the trophy to the popular UEBE MPS 7266539 7282414 7266537 OVERCOME AT HONOR Minesing resident during tfie first evening of the fifth an nual Minesing Minilcst Thursday The finalists for the princess contest were decided as well as the poster contest HIlIltIs and the ice sculpture winners tlllllllL the evenings activities at the community centre refuse to stand for Queen OTTAWA IPt Two Que bec MPs refused to stand and join in singing God Save the Queen on Thursday as the omr mons marked the 25th annr versary of Queen Elizabeths reign dont know that song Jacques Olivier Longueuib said after the singing It conjures up bad memories for French Canadians added Louis Duclos L7 Montmorencyt Former prime minister John Diefenbaker who organized the tribute dismissed the protest as an act by few that know not otherwise The Queen celebrates her 23th anniversary Sunday and the singing of the zflllSlt an them took place after tfie House unanimously approved mes sageof congratulations Mr Olivier and Mr Duclos remained in their seats as those around them sang Two other Quebec Liberals Serge loyal Montreal Maisonneuvoltosc numb and tlaudeAiidre Luch ance tMontreal Lalontaine Rosemontt walked out Hut the two returned and all four joined the Iloiise lIl singing Canada after the tribute to theQueen Speaker James leroine WS Would toughen UIC qualifications OTTA WA 41 comprehensive review of the uiieiiiploy merit insurance system tabled in the Tommons concludes that unemployment insurance will continue to play central role as the first line of defence against temporaiy interruptions of earnings Manimwer Minister Bud ullen said findings in the 350page document provide background for proposal now before the House to toughen qualification standards for unemployment insurance bill now before the commons would merge operations of the unemployment insurance com mission With anada Manpower the national job finding agen cy to provide onerstop service for the unemployed The bill also would toughen the standards by requtriiig claimants to work at least 12 weeks out of 32 in order to qualify for benefits The qualification period now is eight weeks Farmland experts disturb Davis LONDON Ont ttfli Premier William DaVis said Thurs day he is disturbed that some citydwellers have become over night experts on the issue of preservation of farm land He told drainage contractors conference that those who suggest all agricultural land should be preservedlail to take into account equity for the farmer and return on his investment PM accused of backing down OTTAWA tCl Prime Minister Trudeau was accused in the Iommons Thursday of backing down from six year old Liberal policy of closing the income gap between the up and the poor John Rodriguez NDI Nickel Itelti said the ppm minister broke his 1071 promise by saying last Week at news conference that want to make the poor richer but do not care if the rich get richer in the process May seek aid in reactor issue OTTAWA tfflt Thursday the government wi Finance Minister Donald Macdonald said ll consider asking the SWiss government for help in tracing $24Htlllititl agents payment in nuclear reactor sale to Argentina But the minister added that giVen tough Swiss banking laws preventing release of in formation about its numbered bank accounts he holds out little hope of success optith the days proceedings by reading motion of con gratulations to the Queen which began We your Mai estys loyal and dtitiltil SlflitttS beg to offer our sincere congratulations on the happy completion of the LTifh year of Your reign As Mr Jcioinc inished read ing the 130 word message Itob eif toatcs It tuinberland olchtstcr Northi rose and standing rigidly at attention began singing ttod Save the Qiictn iii deep baritone voice Though caught unawares Mls from other parties soon joinedhiin Mr liuclos however coiitm tied to read newspaper and Mr Olivier sat twirling the cord of translation device whiletlicanthciniiwassiing Clean sweep for Rotary IIIURNIIIIL Iltiille Rotary major piewces swept aside lhoinliill Iliiirsday to take the best of three York Siincoe Minor Hockey League playoff seriesz Tboinlnll led at one point in the second period before iicg Johnston tiary yr and Henry Sicnkiewic scored for ltotaiy Johnston and tyi each had twogoalsinthegaine The win places Rotary first place finishers of the YSMHIH into the finals 0hr iï¬arrir Examincr The Barrie Examiner Barrie Ontario Canada Friday February I977 15 Per Copy Carrier Home Delivery 85 Weekly WEATHER FORECAST Pool of Barrie residents Wins $100000 in lottery By PAUL DELEAN Examiner Staff Reporter With Wiiitario we all wm That advertisement oft repeated came true in big way for six Barrie residents Thursday With the announce ment of ticket 71594 series 21 they were richer by $100000 was watching the draw my husband was watching mowe took the number down and asked him to check it First we thought wed won $1000 then we noticed the series number was the same nearly had heart attack said Mrs Eleanora McKay today Ron McKay an employee of Benjamin Moore Bakogeorge proprietor of the Olympia Restaurant and four employees of the Irvine Stawse Decorating Center are sharing the prize The lrvine group con sists of Ernie Hankin Levon Mitchell Kim Irvine and Iloward Ilammer The prize will go five ways since Kim and Levon share one interest Levon toward and Ron left for Toronto this morn ing to collect the money The group has been investing in draw tickets for quite while said Mrs McKay Each buys certain number of tickets which are then pooled The tickets were kept at the decorating centre Levon ran down to make sure about the ticket last night Everybody was phoning everybtxly said Mrs McKay Each member of the group had copy of the ticket numbers The McKays havent yet decided what to do with their share Neither had Mr Bakogeorge when contacted at work this morning while conceding its anicelittlewindfall Some groups have all the luck Mrs McKay said the pot was further sweetened by $100 prize Thursday Carnival on tonight The annual Barrie Winter arnival begins tonight with teen dances at Assickinack School and Sunnidale Recrea tionlentre The Sunnidale dance for high Stlttmlrttgt youngsters was incorrectly Identified as Saturday event in Ihursdays Examiner It will begin tonight at ti and admission is 31 Highlight of the dance will be the crowning of teen carnival queen to be chosen among enr trauts from entral ollegiate North ollegiatc IIastview Secondary St Josephs and Base Hoiden ollegiate The Queen contest IS sponsored by the larriettptiiiiist Iub For public school aged youngsters safety patrolleis are sponsoring dance at Assickiiiack from 715 to 10 pm tonight with junior teen queen and king to be crowned Admission is 30 cents for patrollcrs 73 cents for other youngsters who must be spoir sored by patroller threeday minor hockey tournament featuring 32 teams from across Southern Ontario begins tonight at 015 at botli arenas and continues all day tomorrow with finals and con solution games all day Sunday at the DunlopStreet facility Saturdays highlights will be bcdpushing races on Diinlop Street beginning at 11 am and the Winter ariiival Queen hall at pm at the Barrie Ar mory sponsored by the Barrie laycees Bulldozer breaks through bay ice bulldozer preparing the Kemjxnfelt Hay ice surface for the Barrie Winter arnival broke through the ice this inor iiiiig and sank to the bottom of the bay The operator identified as Iosepli Sullcy of Ferndalc Drive was reported uninjured but was taken to Royal Victoria Hospital for checkup before being sent home Ile was able to come to the surface and walk to shore unaided Hob Hollywood general manager of the Greater Harrie hambcr of oiiiiiitrce said to day the chambers carnival committee was to hold an emergency session this after noon to consider what action to take as result of the incident The carnival is scheduled to Hustlers op Toron to team Iet er Reino Hustlers womens volleyball team won bestrof five series with North York Metros in three straight games in action this week in the Six Ontario Senior AA toiiiens Volleyball League The games played in Ioion to were 130 13 and 13 The Hustlers will be at Qtieciis lnivcrsify in Kingston this weekend for university interlockingtournament CREDIT FILES UP TORONTO ttli Tlio mas tunningham of St atliarines Ont did not get much use from his bank crHlit card but somone else did Mr unningham had the card for about two weeks when it and his ideiitificta tioii Were stolen Dec 20 from the glove compartment of his car Police say the card was us ed every day for the next three weeks for total of $0024 in goods and cash Richard John Langan 20 of Toronto was charged Thursday with defrauding the anadian Imperial Rank OHOIIIHHIU take to the ice next weekend for most of its events This weekends events are scheduled for dry land Elton Iarker site chairman for the carnival said the inci dent apparently resulted from fatilt in the ice caused by the bow created by weight of snowbank cleared from areas to be tised for broombafl totir iiaineiit Its just one of those freak things he said estimating the chances as one in thou sand Mr Parker said the ice is about 12 inches thick and workmen and heavy equipment artstill on the stirface The danger from public point of view is relatively small hesaid Hut he warned the ptiblic to stay off the site for the time be ing tiiitil It is checked out more thoroughly In addition he said carnival goers should stay away from snowbanks which create de pressions in the ice leading to biiildtipof sluin Theyll get their feet wet it nothing else he said Mr Iarkcr estimated the weight of the bulldozer at eight tons The lliironia district office of the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources said today ice coiidi tions lIiursday were reported good with the ice to to 12 inches thick 12 inch thickness will Iiold eight tons gross weight spokesman said if the vehicle is moving Thicker ice is need ed to support parked vehicle thespokesmansaid wales Two ministers move in cabinet shuffle Stil quit smoking seel Sk iath on Saturday The Harrie Kinsmen skia thon for cystic fibrosis is ready to go Saturday and officials say it is not likely to bepostpoii ed again no matter what the weatherman brings High Winds wiped out the third annual event on its scheduled date last weekend cant see that we can change it any more Dennis Doering ski it than chairman said today Organizers are raise $10000 in the iiimile crosscountry event which begins and ends at Molsons Park The money will go for re search into cystic fibrosis an incurable hereditary disease which affects the lungs and digestivesystein More than 1300 requests for sponsor sheets have been received organilers say Registration free pancake breakfast and skiing all begin at it in and skiers may begin the course as late as 11 in The cotirse which winds through Innisfil Iownship is expected to take four to six hours for those who make it all the way For those who dont transixirtation back to the start is available at five checkpoints along with refreshments and toilet facilities The course will be patrolled by Harrie fire fightcrsoiisnowmobiles free dance for participants begins at the park at Drinks cost extra Bomb blast wrecks car SAN IltANtlStO Ali Bombs ipparently planted by terrorists wrecked the car of district attorney and damaged rest room at the federal iiii migration building in separate incidents early today police said No injuries were reported hoping to Citys on offagain traffic ban is back BUFFALO NY tAIi twoday ban on traffic in this snow clogged icebound city was lifted Thursday only to be reiinposcd few hours later when thousands of motorists created massive traffic jams The new ban on non essential driving took effect today Mayor Stanley Makowski said he reinstated the ban because of worsening weather and the lack of restraint by motorists The death toll from the storm MONTREAL SLOWIOWN OVER P0llC€ back to normal MONIItIIAI ify po lice returned to normal duty Ihtiisday after staging three day work slowdown which tripled flitcitysciimerateand unnerved Moiitiealers filles Masse president of the 5200 member Montreal Iolice mans Brotherhood ordered an end to the slowdown because he found himself deadlocked at political level lie was apparently referring to Ireiiiier Itciie Levesques statement that negotiations on tlicdispiitcd issueot police pen sioii payments would restiine only when the slowdown ended Hut Mr Masse said the public is really no better protected today than it was yesterday be cause police are still dis contented Ilie issue remains unsolved During the slowdown there were cut armed robberies about three times more than normal andfiveslayings The murdered included riest shot in restaurant rob any man shot dead in tav ern and three victims ot ganglandstyle settling of ac counts total of 211 banks were rob bed during the slowdown Some banks kept their doors locked permitting only one customer at time to enter and all banks were planning to close early as long as the slowdown con tiiiued However with police back on the job the banks are resuming normal hours Meanwhile IttiMl tlltlttlS sioner Maurice Nadon said at Montreal luncheon that police in Western New York was at 21 Thursday including nine per sons in Buffalo and five in its suburbs Nearly half of tlic vie tiins Were found dead in strait dcd autos Chairman hester Hardt of the Niagara Frontier Transit Authority tNITtannoiinceil that 130 buses the agency oper ates Would be called off the streets because of traffic jams But Robert Decker oper ating head of NET Metro Buses said later the buses would be kept running duty men who break the law by gor ing on sti ike or staging Work slowdown should be taken be fore the courts Justice should follow its course he said Although the eight man tiiiion executive had asked members to halt the slowdown on tWo previous occasions only the ex ecutivcs resignation threat ptit patrols back on the road Mr Masse said negotiations on the pension fund and other contract issues will resume soon TORONTO Itli Ontario Iremiei William Davis an nounced major cabinet shut fle Thursday that sent Health Minister Frank Miller to the natural resources portfolio and Energy Minister Dennis Iiinr brell fohcaltli In all the premier appointed one new minister shifted nine others and created the new ministry of northern affairs The new cabinet member Keith Norton 110 member for Kingston and the Islands was named community and social services minister while Leo Hernier 47 member for Kc nora moved from natural re sources to the northern affairs ministry In move that surprised Queens Iark observers Mr Davis appointed Rene Hriinelle 37 member for ochiane Nor th as provincial secretary for resources development He takes over from Donald lrvine Fit member for TarletonGrcn ville who is retiring from poli tics Mr Brunelle who was minis ter without portfolio and chair man of cabinet has said he in tends to retire when the next elect ion is called KNIZWOI INT NTIONS Mr Davis said in an inter view he was aware of Mr Bru nelles intention when he made the appointment Mr Brunette would not say whether he would remain in politics when report trs asked his plans Arthur Mcen 32 member for Toronto York East shifted to correctional services to replace lolin Smith 37 member for Hamilton Mountain who moved to government services Margaret Scrivener member for Toronto St David moved to revenue from government serv ices James Taylor community and social services minister and member for Prince Ed wardLennox went to the energy ministry Lorne Henderson 56 minister without portfolio and member for Lambton was named cabinet chairman Mr Davis said during the swearingin ceremony for the new ministers that Mr Tim brell 30 member for Toronto Don Mills is young and enthu siasticideal requirements for the demands of the health por tfolio The premier said Mr Miller brought courage and com mitment and at the same time sensitivity to the healthjob Mr Miller 49 member for Muskoka was sidelined last year with heart attack LNQ UES IN TO FA TAL CRASH One driver had high level of alcohol in blood jury told ll Slll lttll IllIlu IZaiiiiner Staff Reporter Illllll The driver of one of two cars involved in head on collision which took the lives of four people had tiiiies the legal amount of alcohol in his blood coroners jury was told Ihursday night James iktil 32 had an alcohol level of 300 milligrams per 100 iiiillilitresof blood iktil killed in the crash was the driver of one of the cars His passenger Stuart Ilunter ill of 21 Aslitord Dr Harrie was also killed David Iemanclk 10 133 Market St driver of the other car was also killHl along with his passciiici atliaiiiic Smith 33 of 11 tiiinn St Ilai He The coroners jury of llt people was asked to look into the cause of the accident which happened liiiic at tiff in at the intersection of tounty Road ti and Airport ltoad iii Tiny TOWHSIHI The jury decided all four deaths were caused by head oii collision at an apparent speed in which some drinking wasinvolved William Brown of Midland told the inquest 1073 Pontiac driven by iktil passed him at high rate of speed ncaiycvalc Mr Brown said he was al most afraid the individual was going to run into my rear He said he was concerned about the cars speed which cotiltl have been 70 mph Mr Brown told the jury he followed the speeding car and saw cloud of dust at the acci dent site He said he did not see the col lision When he reached the ac cident site he thought the peo ple in both cars were dead onstablc William Weir of the Elmvale Il detacfiineiit said the 1071 Plum Lemanczyk was driving was hurled back 81 feet from the point of collision by the impact QUIETLY DOES IT School doesnt have to be hectic as Maig Metcallc demonstrates with her form of quiet concentration lltit some students prefer the condensed form of learn ing taking in five months what most students take 10 months to get through Some of them are doing it at Midliurst College See story photos page it Examiner lhoto Viktils car was driven 36 feet back from the point of impact and was foundinaditch Constable Weir said there was evidence Viktil couldnt negotiate curve on the road and went from the northbound lane into the southbound lane where he hit the Lemanczyk car The road was dry and flat Visibility was clear said Con stable Weir No skidmarks were found at the accident site said Con stable Weir but there were gouges in the road where the cars had dug into the pave ment Constable Weir said he found 260unce bottle of Pink Flam ingo and wine between Viktils legs Dr John MacKenzie Simcoe County coroner testified he decided not to hold an inquest because he felt there was no doubt surrounding the deaths The Smith family requested the inquest said their lawyer Peter Heath to help prevent the death of someone elses daughter Ir MacKenzie said the fatal collision was the first of three in perith of nine days he handled and testified drinking was involved in all three He said he decided to review all his cases over 10 years as coroner and discovered 437 per cent of the accidents he in vestigated involved alcohol He said the headon collision was very severe the worst have ever seen and he later described it to Ontarios Select ommittee on thway Safety meeting in Barrie last July Dr MacKenzie testified that while three of the four people in the accident were not wearing seafbelts it did not make much difference because of the im pact Regional coroner Dr Fennell Archdekin who presided over the inquest told the jury in his charge there should be increas ed awareness of the hazards of drinking and driving Ilc said he hoped making the facts of the collision and the in quest public would act as deterrent to people The jury of five recommend ed first offence of drunk driv ing lead to sixmonth licence suspension with stiffer pens allies for second and thirdtime offenders It also recommended increas ed road surveillance and in creased use of roadside brcatlialyser equipment Dragged mile uninjured SAGINAW Mich AM 32yearold Saginaw man was dragged nearly mile by an automobile but he escaped in jury because thcre was so much snow on the roads police say Saginaw township police said the unidentifiul man apparent ly was knocked down by car as he stood outside West Side tavern about am ulliiusday