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Barrie Examiner, 11 Sep 1976, p. 5

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is rw mfiw gt hwtfitkmt Hz walwwybsm Nsmtfi Vm NEWS ROUNDUP lt7 l4ltavn Zagreb air controllers queried in wake of plane collision BELGRADE AP Yugoslav authorities were questioning several air traffic controllers today on one chancein10million midair cOIhSionthat killed all 176 per sons aboard tw0 jetliners the worst aviation collision ever Sources in Zagreb the city whose airport tower was con trolling the British and Yugoslav jetliners when they collided Friday said no charges have been filed against the controllsers Investigators were believed to be checking the possibility that the crash was caused by an error by ground personnel in assessmg the planes altitude as they approached each other in one of the busiest air cor ridors in the world The two planes threejet Trident of British Airways and twojet DC9 of the Yugoslav charter airline InexAdria collided at about 33000 feet in clear sky Friday morning and rained debris over Croatian farmland near Zagreb in nor thern Yugoslavia The debris killed Yugoslav woman working on her farm and caused one boy to cry out to his father that bombs were falling on their farm The father said he became sickened when he realized some of the falling objects were bodies Big project TORONTO CP The On tario ministry of culture and recreation announced Friday plant for $3million fiveyear multicultural history project to be funded by Wintario lottery profits The ministry said in state ment fundf for the project will be given to the newlyformed Multicultural History Society of Ontario which will collect preserve and publicize material on ethnic com munities in Ontario Representatives of ethnic communities will be asked by the society to present oral and written information on their cultures Chairman of the society is JM Careless history pro fessor at the University of Toronto Paisley here TORONTO CP Rev Ian Paisley of Northern Ireland arrived in Toronto on Friday for twoweek gospel mission spokesman said Rev Frank McClelland of the Paisleyite Free Presbyterian Church in Toronto said Mr Paisley will hold his first gospel service Sunday at Riverside Church Mr McClelland refused to say where Mr Paisley is staying and said the visitor had not decided whether to allow in terviews Back on job OTTAWA CPI Telephone repairmen and installation technicians employed by Bell Canada returned to work here Friday following walkout Thursday by more than 300 workers in dispute about overtime The walkout was triggered by the suspension of 38 employees who refused to work overtime Saturday David Handley president of Local 34 of the Communications Workers of Canada said Thursday night that the workers would return to their jobs but would refuse to work overtime until the company settles the issue of forced over time Workers should have the right to refuse overtime assignments he said The Communications Workers of Canada represen ting craft and service em ployees is attempting to negotiate first contract with the company Farm cash OTTAWA CF Farm cash receipts in all provinces but Newfoundland totalled $5828billion in the first seven months of the year up from $5788 billion in 1975 Statistics Canada reported Friday The receipts ranged from hcgh of $1535 billion in Saskat chewan to low of $607 million in Prince Edward Island Farm cash receipts which do not in clude deductions for costs in curred by producers were up in every province exce Sas katchewan and Manito over the seven months On probation HAMILTON CP Michael Hartt 20nof Hamilton has received oneyear suspended sentence and sixmonth pro bation term for injurying girl after diving from changehouse roof into City swimming pool Hartt was convicted inJuly of criminal negligence causing bodily harm in connection With an incident July 1975 when an 11yearold girl was knocked unconsccous and required ital treatment hoégurt was told Hartt had con sumed liquor before entering the pool Train tour OTTAWA CP group of Progressive Conservative MPs will begin sixday train tour Monday of the Quebecto Windsor Ont region as step toward developing an intercity and urban transport policy says Conservative transport critic Jack Homer Mr Homer MP for the Alberta riding of Crowfoot said in statement today that members of the party caucus committee on transport will visit Montreal Quebec Kingston Ont Belleville Ont Toronto and Windsor to look at transport facilities ED BROADBENT halfway point Is pleased OSHAWA ONT CP Ed Broadbent federal NDP leader reached the halfway point in twoweek Ontario tour Friday pronouncing him self happy with the initial results of his campaign against the federal antiinflation pro gain The NDP leader has spent week attacking the program in mediaoriented tour of southern Ontario repeating his contention that Ottawas rogram to curb inflation is un air and unworkable At series of news can ferences during the week Mr Broadbent released figures showing that corporate profits have soared despite the con trols He has constantly repeated his basic theme The controls place heavy burden on wages and salaries with little effect on prices and profits Donation sent KITCHENER Ont CP The Kitchener Firefighters Association has given $178265 to the Muscular Dystrophy Association of Canada the pro ceeds of lottery draw for housein Mav Remanded HAMILTON CP Jon George Rallo of Hamilton charged with murdering his wife and children was remanded until Sept 17 when he appeared in provinccal court Friday The bodies of his wife and daughter were found two weeks ago in Niagara Penin sula waterways threeweek search for his son has been un successful Seeks election HAMILTON CP Con troller Vince Argo who mas been acting mayor since Mayor Victor Copps suffered heart attack in March said Friday at news conference he will run in the Dec municipal election Mr Argo was an alderman for nine years before becoming controller three vears 820 Extension OKd RENFREW Ont CP The Ontario government has approved $425000 extension of sewer services to an industrial PLUS THIS SECOND GREAT ADDED ATTRACT IONI FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE ROBERT REDFORD FAVE DUNAWAY CLIFF ROBERTSON MAX VON SYDOW IN STANLEY ICNNEIDEI PRODUCTION IYONEV OlLACl FILM WNW 46 Dunlop St Barrie Ont 728468l area being developed by this towu 45 miles west of Ottawa the ministry of industry and tourism said Friday in state ment Appointed TORONTO CP Singer Lois Marshall of Toronto at former Naumberg award win ner and teacher at Torontos Royal Conservatory of Music smce 1975 has been appointed to the staff of the University of Torontos faculty of music statement from the university said Friday Air service ST CATHARINES Ont CP spokesman for Bradley Air Services Ltd said Friday that air service between St Catharines and Toronto will not begin as planned this month plan to run six daily flights to Toronto has been stalled because com titor has appealed to the ederal ministry of transport he ex plained JOE CLARK on tour Concerned BONN CF Opposition leader Joe Clark expressed con cern Friday over the ability of Western European Communist parties to remain independent of Moscow But he told West German reporters Pro ressive Con servative Cana ian overn ment would not inter ere in the internal affairs of another country in an attempt to block Communist advances The 37yearold Progressive Conservative leader made the comments before leaving today for Rome where the ComA munist party under Enrico Berlinguer forms the official opposition Clark said he feels Berlinguer may sincerely believe statements he has made that Italian Communists would pur sue so called EuroCommunist policies independent of those in the Soviet Union But if Communists ever for med the government of Italy arty members with direct links to the Soviet Union would begin to exert more pressure Blown up WELLAND Ont CP Police said Friday they do not know why oneton boulder placed on the side of the old canal here was blown up Thursday They said the boul der was put in place by the public works department to prevent motorcyclists from riding on nearby landscaped hill and believe dynamite was used to blow it up NOW PLAYING oouatt rmun Every girls summer dream mun nu irivlntmt II vtus 11 non mnmmmf Putin Emmott AIED MANle PT TPI PIOOLK HON UFEGUARD Eurulive Pvaduier TED MAM mum by non KOSLOW Piodwod by RON SILVENMAN Duodod by OANKL PUNK hide Paame Complete Show Dely at 700 pm Condor at 700 Lifeguard at 910 charged MADOC Ont CP RCMP have charged three Madoc residents with traffickcng in mariuana after 30 pounds of the rug having an estimated street value of $8000 was seized in raid Thursday Charged are Edward Alvin Devolin 18 Kenneth George Smith 23 and Wayne Edward West 22 Madoc is about 25 miles north of Believille Tallest NORTH BAY Ont CP Patson Developments Ltd of North Bay announced plans Friday to construct what will be the citys tallest building 10 storey commercial struc ture in the downtown area Bill Shimbashi leasing agent for Patson said the structure will cost $24 milion Construction is scheduled to begin in the spr ing Ratify pact OSHAWA CP Clerical staff with Durham board of education have ratified twoyear contact agreement which boosts pay and benefits by 92 per cent Annual salary of lowestpaid employees will increase to $9444 from $8048 Top salaries go up to $12362 fromSlO707 Braves dump Bears 2214 BURLINGTON nt Ii Halfback Rex Warren ran for two touchdowns Fidziy to lead Burlington Braves to 22 win over Lakeshorc Bears in Ontario Football Conference game The victory moved tho Braves into second place tie with Niagara Regional Raiders in the Central Division race The Bears are in last place with record the division with 07 record Lakeshorc held the Braves to 88 tie at the half but Braves rallied for converted touchdowns in the third and fourth quartersnfor the win Lakeshore managed an un converted touchdown in the third quarter Bottom 726994 flu Kathy Miller Kenosha Wis and Novel Davis Chicago right wait at Chicagos llare International Airport Friday night for their husbands who are aboard hijacked New Yorkto Thicago TWA ietliner The Tribute to Mao OTTAWA iCl External Affairs Mcnister Allan MacEachin has expressed his regret to Chinese Foreign Minister liiiio Kkanhua over the death of Chairman Mao IscTung The message released Friday said Mao was one of the truly great figures of our times hina stood up and assumed its rightful place In the world under hairman Maos guidance and as part of this process anzida and the Im ples Republic of hiiiii established relations six years ago He assured hiao of strong anadian resolve to continue process of developing friendly and enduring ties with Thina EVENINGS Set pm Sun 730 only An unloroelahle experiance Ior people who love animals and outdoor adventure KEG PRODUCTIONS Proonto Win Wildiiriliess BMW M0 12399 0le III TAIIII II Brookheort Pou 715 Gator of 915 lulu II JERRY GERSIIWIN and ELIIUII KASTNFIII present CHARLES BRONSON iiisniii Mirth BREAKHIART PASS alw mmn BEN JOHNSON RICHARD CRENNA JILL IRELAND CHARLES BURNING ED LAIlIER IIAVII HUDIILESIUN Written by ALISTAIII CLEAN litmlrd by TOM CRIBS hoduced by JENNY ZERSIIWIN Emutnr hodum ELLIOTT KASINEII Produrlion Strum In Iron Horse Scion Company Vn id mfg9 AWAITING WORD ON HUSBANDS jet TWA 355 was over Elmira NY when it was commandwrcd and diverted to Montreal AP Photo LIVE IN CONCERT Dave Chapman Sweet Spirit Advance tickets available at Good News Book Store Steingard Photo Studio Georgian College Theatre Friday Sept 17 630 930 pm Advance tickets $350 $450 at the door Barrie Twin Driveln Theatre 487 22T vui also in IS IT illmu Amunruus no unalilul AiAiiir HELD OVER 3rd WEEK 705 pm 905 pm SCREEN Now Playing Til Sunday ilvv mu IOI DRINK mount AN OUTRAGEOUS PARODY 0F YESTERYEATIS SUPER HEROES nor i0 is CONFUSED WITH TIIE ORIGINAL ms ooaoou CINEMA Policemen face charges TORONTO CP Three of the OntarioSupremel Court Metropolitan Toronto conducted an inquiry into the policemen and former Metro department and released sergeant have been charged his report inJulv with extortion and assault caus ing bodily harm in connection with two cases heard by an in quiry into the police depart ment Crown Attormey Peter Rickaby said Friday Sgt Robert Rksk and Brian Jilek wmo resigned as police sergeant in July are charged jointly with extorting informa tion from Thomas Henderson and assault causing bodily harm to the Toronto man Sgt Rusk Constable Robert Cook and Sgt Graham Everdell are charged jointly with extor ting information from Gary Bain and assault causing bodily harm to Mr Bain Mr Justice Donald Morand The finest cuisine Lakeview T85 Dunlap 7285151 FAMILY NIGHT SPECIAL MONDAY T0 THURSDAY CABBAGE ROLLS OPEN FACE HAMBURGER $325 Children under I2 s225 NOW PLAYING pm IMPERIAL FUTUREWORID BEGINS ENTRY FEE $1200 PER DAY EXIT FEEzYOUR llFE ENTERTAINMENT PETER FUNDA BLYTHE DANNER FUTUREWDRLD Barrie Twiiv DriveIn Theatre 487 22 SCREEN Now Playing Til Sunday WHO IS HE WHAT IS HE SHOULD WE FEAR HIM CAN WE STOP HIM IS HE WARNING IS HE mi BEGINNING or THE END oiu JIM BROWN LEEVAN CLEEF FRED WILLIAMSON CATHERINE SPAM nounfit OIISONE rut ha BA IDE

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