Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 11 Feb 1977, p. 3

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an00 voo eoc Aea woman dies in crash ATottenham woman was killed Thursday night in three vehicle collision after her car crossed into the wrong lane on County Road 10 say Alliston OPP postmortem is being held today on Hannah Marie Smahel 31 She was killed near 730 pm Thursday in Tecumseth Township Police say Kenneth Lefeuvere of Newmarket was north bound in his Ford pickup truck followed by Deborah Foden of Alliston when the Smahel cat crossed the centre line driv ing southbound Her car bounced off the truck and hit Fodens Ford Pinto headon according to police Investigating officer Constable Stewait says the road was bare and wet Police say no further details will be released until the postmortem is completed Woman Slightly Hurt In Accident Barrie woman was treated and released from Royal Victoria Hospital shortly after midnight after being involv ed in twocar vehicle collision on Bayfield Street say Bar rie city police Lynn Ball of 261 Bayfield St was slightly injured after her car collided with car driven by Alfred Barnes of Angus in front of Mothers restaurant Police say both cars were towed from the scene Police Untangle Fenders Barrie city police untangled fenders in two minor ac cidents Thursday night Barbara Miller of Sanford St and Nancy Kerr of 125 Toronto St were involved in collision at Broadmoor Avenue and Springhome Road at7 23 pm Randy Loshaw of Gravenhurst called police after being in volved in an accident with Velma Newkirk of 129 Cundles Rd at 10 19 pm at the intersection ofSt Vincent Street and Penetang Streets Youth Appears On Forgery 17yearold Elmvale youth will appear in Elmvale pro vincial criminal court Feb 18 after being charged with forgery Elmvale OPP Sgt Mel Gattie said today the youth was charged after police investigation into series of cheques Sgt Gattie said Paul Toner is charged with issuing che ques with forged signatures over period of 24 months at the Toronto Dominion branch in Elmvale and said almost $3000 was taken Grant Sought For Conversion BARCLAY Innisfil townships public works department has applied for Young Canada Works Program grant to convert all traffic signs in the township to metric units Works superintendent Mike Dempster said his depart ment has applied for $6160 to pay three students to do the work and pay for materials Metric conversion of all traffic signs in Ontario has been ordered by the provincial ministry of transportation and communications Mr Dempster said conversion will cost between $15000 and 520000 if the work is done by fulltime public works department employees In metric units the 30 mph speed limit will become 30 kph kilometres per hour Less Then Blazing Start Construction in Innisfil township for 1977 got off to less thanblazing start last month According to figures released by the township building in specter nine building permits were issued in January for contruction valued at $49350 Last year 23 permits were issued in January for construc tion valued at 3303500 Midland Plant Closing MIDLAND Bausch and Lomb Optical Co Ltd is closing its plant here Curran president and managing director of the com pany said the plant which has operated for 29years in Midland employees about 140 people The plant makes glass lens and frames for Bausch and Lombs Softens Optics Mr Curran said the plant will be moved to Toronto because of increasing production costs Whats happening at the Carnival TODAY 1230 30 pm secondary schools preliminary sports torchlight parade down Dunlop Street pm Klondike Night at Barrie Armory SATURDAY 730 am pancake breakfast Barrie Armory am 10 pm registration motorcycle races on the bay am pm world broomball and snowshoe fastball on the bay 10 am pm childrens films at Barrie Public Library 10 am registration sled dog races on the bay to am pm ice boat races on the bay 10 am noon motorcycle time trials on the bay to am school broomball 10 am pm Snow Time Arts and Crafts Festival old Canadian Tire Store Dunlo Street 11am pm school volley all 1130 am Mayors Challenge Cup Snowmobile test runs on the bay noon around the bay run noon pm motorcycle races on the bay 1230 pm five dog team races on the bay lpm Steun Chute fun games on the bay pm Sky Divers display 145 pm open class dog races 230 pm Massey Ferguson Red Nites Snowmobile Skill Team pm soccer on ice pm junior boys and girls school sports ALL DAY ON THE BAY displays sculptures rides and games pm teen dance Consumers Gas building pm Kinsmen Carnival Dance Barrie Armouries SUNDAY 730 am pancake breakfast Barrie Armouries am 10 pm registration motorcycle races on the bay am pm world broomball and snowshoe fastball on the bay am pm toboggan races Sunnidale Park 10 am1 pm cross country skiing Sunnidale Park 10 am registration sled dog races on the bay to am pm ice boat races on the bay 10 am noon motorcycle time trials on the bay 10 am school broomball 10 am pm Snow Time Arts and Crafts Festival old Canadian Tire Store Dunlop Street 1130 am Mayors Challenge Cup snOWmobile test runs on the bay noon pm motorcycle races on the bay noon pm school volleyball 1230 pm five dog team races on the bay lpm Stein Chute fun games on the bay lpm pm cross country skiing Sunnidale Park 1pm Sky Divers display pm secondary school broomball finals 130 230 pm chariot races 145 pm en class dog races on the bay pm Ki and His Mutt race on the bay 2pm Tug of War 230 pm Massey Ferguson Red Nitcs Snowmobile Skill Team pm Medics broomball ALI DAY ON THE BAY displays sculptures rides and games CARNIVAL WEEKEND is At Bump Nurttt pm lll to eat more At St noon carnival raig undenvay in Barrie and hiin Nglnnok weth and amp tt School on odi Decarie pictures at right schools and eletiieittary int11mm mm at street took part lll took part in the ball throw schools got an early start on teachers were pittttl agw in mi lilll at an alter contest tExaniiuer lhotost the traditional lun lhurs each other to see ho coit barr FewerApplications Approved Legal aid office2 elt applicants Carefully in 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looking at tt lll ptoltltiiis oi mer tliesituatitn shami tountx courts This is the lIit time that tiairie lawyer lloger know of when the itiintstiy ol the Attorney tieiieral has Halley aiys lraliain pttblicl acknowledgedtliroittilt is been tppolntetl It the the inspector of legal ottiees witw tentrats olttte to that there isa very serious pro Itto oinplaiiits by at ers lileni litsaid tltllVt lln lllgtttltll ol legal ol llitl llltllllltl that lllt mounts the problem ver He said Mr Scott is planning an in depth taxtrSllltlll ot the problem and tlllltl four areas llll Mr tatley he would ttt fl llll li itl Ill mmmm ttll lt ittla LEGAL All tE super llltiStullttlltttlll llietont Int liatrie lawyer who pill liaison committee ot the visor John Turrie says legal stillgotnguphowevtr Zll min complaints élltttlll lltt Sinicoe ounty Law Associa aid officials are working to million was spent last it ijt ttlttl raw load on record ill tion has already met with one restrict the number of ap helping people llll lttml it nptiiiiirol county court sit judge to discuss what can be plications accepted in an at problems who cant athad win January said he talked dum nhtmt the increasing tempt to channel legal aid to hiwyers tExaminerlhon Kt th Mr Scott Friday morning workload incourts Inexperienced inseming delays in insurance 3e says adjuster Buns Lemm1 lllltl thti niatters aside until they Its unfortunate because says overcrowded court lit wt are pressed by their clients their client suffers and quite isiiiicoe Ulllll arent ttllllt aid often the adjusters are blamed delaysininsurancesettlemequ tIl xaid the resulting delays for the delay when its the uwyprgurtg tit it lttilittttit and said lawyers whoare at fault Emit on of Hell man In tl should issue his writs That in tiirn is unfortunate but Says tutk at Ijtl ltlltt til tl date to get the case said Mi liell because there lawyers in insurance cie tt iwiiug are many coiiipeteiil lawyers musing WHMHIH upon lt theyd arrange to get the wliocoulddoa betteijob pmmpl 1pm Iltll set theyd have tune to LASSIFYINU if lawyer is retained and t1 Heparin said Mr liell Mr Bell says system of is insltlunttl matm instead ot waiting year or so classifying lawyers in specific theresnoproblein hemyu and then trying to get the case areas could betheanswcr an mlm5S an or tltehst Perhaps lawyers should be mnwmu Mp that an ti it illiexperienced lawyers he classifiedthewayloctorsaie sulted solicitor he titttl the our aid adjusters and lawyers he said doctor refers you to from experience we knmi it Ilio Mt eoltltl iiteel discuss the situa specialists when youre into an will 5H mutt ppm nonandshareinformation and area hesnot familiarwitli mt5m tl thotobdone Perhaps the same should He says he has some The iiiextwrienced lawyers happenlothelegalprofession which have been ottlstatnhho hap lit causing the problems He said bringing in lawyer for two years on minor unittei then is recent fresh crop of to an insurance case means ad opium lawman my 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