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Barrie Examiner, 2 Oct 1976, p. 5

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Thursday morning Ald Alex Arthur pointing and Mayor Dorian Parker arrived at the intersection of Codrington and Mulcaster Streets to see for themselves how dan NEWS ROUNDUP Prisonershunger strike now in MONTREAL tCP Guards and administrators at the max imumsecurity Laval Institute complained of exhaustion while 110 prisoners entered their third day of hunger strike today to Bgotest living conditions and to ck their demands for trans fers to other penitentiaries Despite repeated adminis tration warnings that imme diate transfers were impossible because of lack of space in other institutions 110 of the same 286 prisoners who went on threehour rampage and set fire to their cellblock Monday night continued their peaceful protest Friday The demonstrating prisoners all are being housed in the in stitutes gymnasium More than 160 other prisoners in volved in the riot were sent to other nearby institutions earlier in the week All 286 spent two nights out doors in the penitentiary court yard in nearfreezing tempera tures until authorities moved them to the temporary quar ters Another 15 were sent to near by Archambault maximum security prison Friday but Laval authorities denied the move was related to prisoners transfer demands About 100 Canadian Armed Forces soldiers continued to stand guard outside the in stitute ready to take control if called upon Couple found PORT COLBORNE Ont CP Ross and Marilyn Chambers of Welland Ont were towed into the Port Col borne harbor Friday after spen ding 24 hours stranded in their 16footboat on Lake Erie provincial police said An air search began earlier Friday for the couple who set out Thursday afternoon on trip to this community from Lowbanks about 30 miles to the wat police spokesman said Mr and Mrs Chambers are in good condition but that they have not explained how they became stranded They were spotted by Canadian Coast Guard cutter Friday afternoon Port Colborne is about 15 miles south of Welland Laid off OWEN SOLNI CPi Twentythree employees at Black ClawsonKennedy Ltd have been laid off bringing to 110 the total number laid off in recent months company offi cial said Friday The high exchange rate of the Canadian dollar on the world market has made capital investments here unat IMPERIAL ADULT ITIIIAINIINI 444 7742 New IiiNile reiilry Kiii ile and Original Soiiiidimi Wail er Ker raids and Tapes 10 tractive said Carswell Brown industrial relations manager The firm which employs 260 workers makes heavy equip ment for the pulp and paper in dustry Meanwhile 14 employees of Canadian Pittsburgh Industries Ltd have been laid off in the last two weeks because of drop in housing starts in the province Don Clarke assistant plant manager said Friday Benefits OTTAWA CP Unemploy ment insurance benefits paid in the first seven months of the year totalled $2145 billion seven per cent above the $2012 billion figure for the same pe riod in 1975 Statistics Canada said Friday In July the net benefit paid out was $217 million down 14 per cent from June and down 15 per cent from July 1975 The average weekly benefit rose by 10 per cent to $9196 be tween July 1975 and July 1976 the agency reported Persons receiving benefits in July totalled 571000 three per cent lower than June and 12 per cent less than July last year Recently the Unemployment Insurance Commission has been conducting clampdown on claimants New grape VINELAND Ont CPi Limited quantities of new type of grape will be available in the province this fall follow ing 23 years of testing at the Horticultural Research In stitute of Ontario says the On tario Fresh Grape Growers Marketing Board The board said in statement Friday several thousand vines of the new variety called Fes tavee which has largesized berry now are being har vested The board said the vines de mand more careful treatment than other varieties growing in the area but it is encouraged by the successful results of this years crop Vineland is just west of St Catharines Classes back NORTH BAY rCPi Classes at Our Lady of Fatima separate school returned to normal Fri day following oneday student walkout to protest lack of fa cilities School principal John Cam eron said only 11 of the schoals 475 students reported for classes Thursday while studen ts and fparents demonstrated in front the building zzio yo be In WW Aamw Robby Benson ilynnis Ionnor Vanuatu in Max Here to Roger Qiiriras 1mm lltl in Max Baer We WY mii Herman Rancher imam on be 2w iilitl mung It Bobbie Gentry manual Mimi lly Micle IJSIWHd lwtltll51i 0A Mums ltuliiiiuiniaiiwLumimiiy Now Playing What the song didnt tell you gerous the intersection is They were joined by Joe Duncan principal of St Parents say conditions at the school are below the standard of others operated by the Ni pissing District Roman Catholic school board They say the school lacks rooms for vocational guidance science lunch art and nur ses station Improvements are needed in the library gym nasium change rooms and staff room letter sent to the school board Sept 27 by the North Bay district health unit supports some of the parents com plaints MP DIES Albaiiie Morin Liberal MP for the riding of Louis Hebert died in Quebec ity hospital Thursday Mrs Morin had been ill with cancer for almost year and had not been in the Com mons Ihotoi Appointment TT riculture Minister Eugene elan announced Friday the appointment of former Liberal MP Jerry Pringle as chairman of the Canadian Egg Marketing Agency CEMA Mr Pringle of Chilliwack 80 was the member for Frae ser Vallery East from 1968 to 1972 His appointment as CEMA chairman was effective last Monday Mr Pringle previously vice chairman of the National Farm Products Marketing Council has served as chairman of the Poultry Products Institute and Canadian Hatchery Institute Art grants TORONTO CPi Grants to talling about $880000 to H7 or ganizations and 90 individuals were announced Friday by the Ontario Arts Council The awards Were made to groups 7108 the movie will Max liari iliii Hubble eiitivs ltl story that joyousfunny and so touching will never forget it MME my Ming ii MAYOR ALDERMAN CHECK CITY IN TERSECTION Marys separate school Waiting to cross with her children is Marv Dunstan organizations and individuals involved in various artistic en deavors The council has awar ded about $8 million in grants in this fiscal vear To trial SARNIA CPI Two broth ers charged with attempted murder were committed Friday to stand trial before the Ontario Supreme Court during fall assizes Leszek Andy Zuk Z7 and Ted Kazimier Zuk 28 both of Sarnia are charged in the shooting of Scott William Cameron 21 on Aug The fall assizes beginOct 12 Remanded LONDON Ont Ii 77 Fred erick Norton 423 of no fixed address was remanded in cus tody Friday for ball bearing Monday on charges of possess ing and pointing firearm and impersonating police officer Police said man identified himself as special RCMP in vestigator and pointed hand gun at constable Nortons guilty pleas were struck after he said he could not recall even ts connected with the charges Distributors TORONTO 1711 The Orr tario Lottery orp announced Friday that Louis Phillips of Toronto and Patrick Mahon of Sault Ste Marie Ont have been appointed ticket IIS tributors for the West Toronto and Algoiiia regions respec tively Hit by train HUNTSVIIIJ Ont iLli Phyllis Ash 43 of Bancroft was killed Thursday when struck by anadian National Railways train Provincial police said Friday the woman was at tempting to cross trestle over the Muskoka Itiver when she was hit by northbound freight train Donation TOItONIOitIi Ihcana dian ancer Society donated $1 million Thursday toward con struction of three cancer re search and treatment clinics in The clinics are to be built in Ottawa Kingston and Ontario Thunder Bay Ratify pact CORNWALL Tli Gar bage collectors from Biwest Contracting Ltd ratified one year agreement Friday will increase the hourly wage for drivers to $547 and for loaders to 526 union spokesman said The 11 workers members of Local 234 the parent who first ap proached city council to have something done about the in Canadian Union of Public Em ployees also will recievea cash payment of $100 instead of retroactivepav Foreign aid WASHINGTON Reuter President Ford signed on Fri day $51billion foreign aid ap propriations bill which cuts off military aid to Uruguay as part of congressional protest over alleged violation of human rights in that country Thelarg est item in the bill which is about $675 million short of the amount requested by the ad ministration is for militaryre lated aid Retires WASHINGTON AP Earl Albert said farewell to his col leagues Friday night ending six years as Speaker of the US House of Representatives and 30 years as representative from Oklahoma Albert who is retir ing received five standing ova tions from Democratic and Ite publican congressmen Danger pay BELFAST AFPi Firemen in Belfast said Friday they will refuse to put out fires started by terrorist bombs unless they receive danger pay Leaders of the 400 firemen said their dcv mand for bonus of about $8 day is ustified because North crn Ire and has been in state of civil war for the last seven years Drugs seized AIRO iAFIi About $17 million worth of narcotics has been seized by the Egyptian oast uard news reports said Friday They said the narcotics were found hidden in car tires after coast guard units cap tured nine smugglers following an eighthour gun battle in Sidi Abdel Rahmane near Alexan dria Critic 18m OTTAWA The prime ministers threat to bring the anadian constitution to Ot tawa unilaterally if provincial premiers cant agree on how it should be done is sham hoax another one of Irudeaus trucks John Iiefenbaker said Friday He is trying to raise another smokescreen to hide the failure that of his government to do those things that ought to be done the former Conservative prime minister said Mr Iicfenbiker said it was iiseles bririg the Britiin Norr Held Over 2nd Week pm pm Manama0 er THE FUSE DRUM is THE EXPLOSION It scalds It shocks It whips It bleeds It lusts It outMandingos Mandingo IIRUMLWARREN BATES ISEtA iiiii KEN Ntlllltl iii tiRIERYAPHEI KillltlJtlHIl caucus tersection Photo Examiner third day th America Actan act of the British Parliamentto Canada unless there was agreement on how it could be amended He said the act would have no effect since it would no longer be British statute nor Cana dian one Crop lost TEGUCIGALPA Router The Honduran ministry of natu ral resources said Friday that 45 per cent of this yearss rice crop has been lost because of drought The ministry had originally estimated the bar vest at 32300 metric tons Liberals greet Trudeaus TORON0 CP About 500 Toronto Liberals backed by noisy bands and brightly dressed ethnic dance groups poured out their affection for Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau and his wife Margaret at downtown hotel here Friday while organized workers pa raded in the street shouting protests against the anti inflation program Mr Trudeau res nded with pep talk for the eering Lib erals and mocking gestures for the demonstrators in an evening of electionstyle cam paigning that underlined the division of public opinion over wage and price controls About 100 demonstrators members of Toronto Labor Council union locals met the Trudeau motorcade in front of the hotel with signs protesting the restraints and with a10 foothigh effigy of the prime minister It was the first organized an tiTrudeau demonstration of the rime ministers threeday sou ern Ontario tour It com pared with the demonstration against Mr Trudeau and the restraints in Saint John NB last week during his tour of New Brunswick and Prince Ed wardIsland MRS TRUIEAU UPSET Mrs Trudeau appeared upset by the hostile crowd while Mr Trudeau smiled and gave them mock salute As the booing in creased he stuck his fingers in his ears and entered the hotel surrounded by policemen Inside handful of hecklers were shouted down by the pro TAKES YOU WHERE TAXI DRIVER DIDNT DARE SAMUEL lilo ¢IT5 noose moons Now Playing Shown Daily a1700 In 900 pm BarrieTwin DriveIn Theatre 4872212 smear none Storyde CItyToday ADULT iNIVIANIINI Now Playing Till Sunday SIACH MACH TONE 113461 AIAMOUS PiArlRS INLAND as DUNLOP BARR SCREEN The Barrie EL¢M1 Trudeau majority Mr Trudeau had more competition from German marching band and Polish dance group which performed while he moved through the crowd Baytiettt Matt 7269944 CINEMA st The party was billed as multicultural event and Mr Trudeau praised the audience for retaining their many Ian guages and cultures while still being good Canadians Shampooot7 pm Taxi Driver at9110 On every street in every city in this country theres nobody who dreams of being somebody Hes Ioner forgotten man desperate to prove that hes alive UMHIA IIT VT URI presents ROBIilijTlijii RO DRIVER mu fluent only 14 most highly acclaimed film of the year tatsIdé iiEiiR linens THE RANK ORGANISATION PRESENTS PETER ROGERS PRODUCTION Barrie Twin DriveIn Theatre 4872212 SEE THE 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