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Barrie Examiner, 14 Oct 1976, p. 5

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The Bayfield Mall held its fourth annual pet show on Saturday at 10 am Judging was by the Barrie Humane Society and was based on the health and care of the animals It was an excellent opportunity for all entrants NEWS ROUNDUP Nme states resume flu shots By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Three of nine US states that suspended the swine flu in oculation program have decided to resume giving shots after tests showed no evidence that the vaccine caused the deaths of elderly persons But several areas reported sharp declines in the number of persons showing up Wednesday or the free inoculations The program is designed to reach up to 200 million Americans There was no hesitation at the White House however where President Ford 63 is to receive his shot today White House Press Secretary Ron Nessen said Ford decided on the move to persuade Americans it is safe On Wednesday officials in Louisiana and Illinois ordered the resumption of their pro grams Vermont authorities said immunizations would re sume Friday At least 33 elderly persons in 18 statesmost with history of heart troubleare reported to have died after receiving the inoculations including three persons in the Pittsburgh area whose deaths Monday promp ted nine states to suspend pro grams NO KNOWN LINK Federal and state officials stress that there is no known connection between the $135 million vaccination program which began Oct 1and the deaths Other states where the pro was halted were Alaska Michigan New Mexico Texasexcept Houstonand Wisconsin There also were sus pensions of the program in some areas of other states At least 21 states have yet to begininoculations Visits troops OIIAWA CP Gen JA Dextraze chief of defence staff left Tuesday on an ob servation visit to more than 1000 Canadian UN peace keeping forcas in the Middle East and Cyprus The defence ent said Wednesday he confer with senior military and diplomatic officials Beef move Canada blamed CANBERRA Reuter Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser blamed Canada today for President Fords imposition last weekend tax on beef imports into the nitedStates haser told Parliament his government had rejected US on gestions that it should tarily reduce its beef ex ports in the last quarter of this Canada is the real problem he said because it does not sub scribe to voluntary restraints and has exported almost 100 million pounds of beef to the 08 this ear instead of the 50 on in ion pounds that had hemexpected Fruer said he has commu nicated twice with Ford on the bane since retumin last Mon day from vialtfin nests and tho has had uasions with 08 embassy officials in Can horn Australian officials now negotiating with the us will strongly for the main of voluntary uotas set uriier this year said Malialhouldnotbeaffected problem caused by export SofarthhyearAuatialiahu flamimon of luth8ThenewUS llkobvwouldraultinthe of million pound with of meat exports worth ITdrillevoluntary mint Muir11a was en mm 6322 million Mamat totheUs this your PETER LOLGHEEI urges effort Oil issue EDMONTON CPl Prc mier Peter Loughecd moved Wednesday to block the oil flow to huge petrochemical project under construction at Sarnia Ont The STDmillion Petrosar Ltd project has been guaranlt teed supplies by the federal government Petrosar is con sortium headed by Polysar whose entire Canadian operations have been located in Eastern Canada Alberta wanted the petroche mical plant to be built within the province not in Ontario be cause it did not want an Ontario company developing an Alberta resource Its going to be tough the premier told the legislature during his annual stateofthe province address He said Petrosar has had stranglehold over the domestic petrochemical industry but ad ded One thing it wont be is an approved purchaser from the Alberta Petroleum Market ing Board and would urge the business community to recog nize the detriment of this step He also said Alberta is going to need plenty of effort cooper ation and some breakthroughs to establish its own petroche mical industry Accepts OIIAWA CP External Affairs Minister Don Jamieson said Wednesday he has ac cepted an invitation to meet Henry Kissinger the US secretary of state in Washington on Friday Mr Jamieson said the meeting will provide an opportunity to con tinue an exc ange of views which was initiated in Sep tember at the General As sembly of the United Nations Trade pact OTTAWA CP External Affairs Minister Don Jamieson and HE Chang Wenchin Chi nese ambassador to Canada extended the CanadaChina Visit the Prince for good time Excellent fine food grout entertainment and wolflnotaro Ila120m hutIII the PRINCE of DONEGAL lunaticI limitunqua lollrlothlb LETS BE FRIENDS to make friends and many of the pets entered took time to make better acquaintance Joey the dog seems to be Trade Agreement of 1973 in signing ceremony Wainesduy The agreement originally signed by Prime Minister Trudeau and the late hincsc remier Chou Enlai provides or the exchange of most favorednation treatment and periodic trade consultations Lost time OTTAWA Pl Timc loss from Work stoppages due to strikes and Iockouts amounted to 11iLi080 man days in June Labor Canada reported Wed nesday There were 238 stop pages with 190197 workers in volved The comparative figures for May were 177 stop pages 268076 workers and 707930 man days Sees election TRONTOCP Margaret Scrivener governmcnt ser vices minister predicted Wod nesday that Ontario Will be plunged into provincial tion at the first opportunity by the opposition parties She told the YongcllloorRoy Association Inc that the open ing of the legislature in few weeks might signal the begin ning of the next prVllllilI clcc tion campaign She said opposition Icudtrs in the last two months havi been sharpening their political knives against the Progressivc onscrvtitivc minority government It is my prediction that it the first opportunity thcy Will plunge the province into on election campaign shc said Milk pool system seen GENEVA PARK Ont ICI 77 Ontario milk producers should be ilIllt to participate in unified milk pool system by 1978 George McLaughlin chairman of the Ontario Milk Marketing Board said Wed nesday He said in an intervicw pool system which sets uniform quality requirements and dciivr ery schedules for fluui and in dustrial milk producch might save them about $15 million 11 year in transportation costs Mr McLaughlin said the board will meet with fcdcrril of ficials early next year to work out timetable for implcmcnt inga unified system There now are about 8000 fluid and 1000 indiistrizil milk producers in Ontario Under the proposed system producers would ensure con sistent yearround supply of milk and would receive slightly higher premium for their product Mr McLaughlin was attend ing threeday board confer ence in this resort community about 10 miles north ofOrillia CHINESE FOOD WANT QUICK SERVICE Try our hot fast delivery Free on orders over $71 In Barrio 10 Discount on PickUp Orders over 371 Phone 728881 405 BAYFIELD ST BARRIE striking up an unusual friendship with kitten Billy Joe as owners Margret Jean IIIilIIYi undcrarrist No comment llCKING ltllciilri An olfi cm hnicw apolmsninn In clincd ommtnt today on 21 for cign nch report that Wang flung wcn Vltttliillrllitlll of thc Iiincsc ommunist party and thrm othcr rudiml leaders had been cxmutcd Asked about thi report pub Iishcd in Tokyo thi spokismun replied Nocommcnt Foreign soiirccs Ilflt Stiltl they had heard nothing to sub stanlmiithcrcporl Ilf illizllilt Olllll rand Wang IS Iindcr irrisl along with Ihrcc other hiiicsc Icndcrs Moo Isi tungs Widow Iimng hing prcmicr lhung fhun chino and Yno ch yuiin Official hincsc spokcsmcn have OIISISIUIIILy replied no commcnt to till questions about the four Iczidcrs Man shot VAI llOR Que Pi Iicc shot and killcd Mario lroulx 32 and arrested woman Tuesday following bank robbery during which tcllcr was taken hostage lolicc said man and woman cntcred Itr ROW 46 Dunlop St Barrie Onl728468I Trainor Lee watch Examiner Pho to left and Sherry Royal Bank of Canada brunch armed with M1 rifles two mm pistols 38calibrc re volver knives and ammunition gunfight with police ensued after the pair scooped $10000 out of the cashiers boxes and took the tcllcr hostage lhc thIcr was rcleuscd unhzirmcd Given award MILAN Italy AP an adus ambassador to Italy re ccivcd the ioldcn Rose Award on Wednesday on ILhilII of Montreal Mayor Jean Driipctiu The mayor was honored for his efforts in organizing thc Mona treal Olympic Games risking his political career The award is givcn to the most meritorious figure in the IitIdS of Iturc sport arts and scicn cc Sentenced QUEBEC Pl chcun Lc houillier 25 was sentenced Wednesday to Ill years in prison for manslaughter by Mr Jim ticc JeanRobert Retiiidoin of Quebec Superior ourt Ixhouillicr was found guilty of manslaughter by jury Scpt 23 in connection with the death of tziXi drivcr Richard Gigucrc Zi Gigucrcdicdllcc 1973 Elf tcr he was squcclcd between the door of his car and post during an arglimcnt with IAhOUlIIltl Cracks found WASIIINGION Reutcr The United States Navy stud iwincsday cracks have been found in the steel pluti wclds on the first of its $1 billion lridcnt missile submarincs Ihc navy SLiltI stutcmcnt thc cracks were found during routine in spcctions and repairs are being made The Elcctric Rout Iililr sion of icncrzil lynarmcsorp lli iroton onn is budding thc submarine and dclivcry is scheduled for 1978 Warning RONN Rcutcrl llr lid ward Tcllcr known as thc fa ther of the hydrogen bomb warned on Wednesday of criti cal economic problems and famine for half the worlds pop ulation in the next 10 years un less governments decided in for vor of nuclear power stations He told meeting arranged by the German atomic forum the SHOWN DAILY AT 7008 90 Powher space time and visitor STARTING romoaaow ADA AK IO NIEONS II VIA OI DaVld BOWIC ln Nicolas Roogs lllm The man who fell to Earth Also starring Rip Tom Candy Clark Buck Henry from Cinemas Ends Tonight Death Weekend problem of safety for nuclear plants could be solved and should not be used as an argu ment against them Sells gem NEW YORK Reuterl 38iOcarat diamond from the collection of Bernice Chrysler Garbisch folk art collector was sold Wednesday for $850000 to man on telephone The diamond was sold at Sotheby Parke Bernets first major jewelry auction of the season to collector idcn tified only as European who participated in the bidding via telephone from Europe Search on PARIS Reuterl The Vict namese government is search ing for United States servictL men missing and believed killed during the Vietnam War Vietnamese ambassador Vo Van Sung said Wednesday He told members of the In ternational Diplomatic Academy that Vietnam wants to establish diplomatic relations with the US which is withholding ncgotiations for establishment of diplomatic relations until the question of missing servicemen It scttlcd News sources CORVALLIS Ore All Former BS reporter Daniel Schorr says there will be morc Watergatcs if reporters arc not allowed to protch their sour ccs Schorr told mcctnig zit III Barrie Twin Drive In Theatre 487 22 AVAILABLE lOR ALL OCCASIONS WE ALSO CATER TO Canadian Scandinavian Style Cold Buffet Danish open faced sandwiches our specialty Oregon State University on Tuesday that Americans want national security but they do not want coverup They want safety but they also want their liberties intact Into river NEW ORLEANS AP woman jumped from the Huey Long Bridge before dawn Wednesday plunged 133 feet in to the Mississippi River and lived She was pulled from the river by tug pilot who said he heard her calls for help Police said the woman was 32 years old from the New Orleans area and quoted her as saying she jumped because she was dis turbed She was was reported in good condition in hospital suf fcring only brokcn wrist Heads zoo TORONTO CP Thomas Thompson Metropolitan Toe ionto parks commissioner takes up fulltime duties today as interim director of the finan ciallytroubled Metro Zoo until at least April 30 1977 Thompe son replaces Philip gilvic who rcsigncd as gcncral direc tor after the zoo board rejected his proposal for illpercent pay cut for staff through ltdUCOd work wcek The board has decided to ask Metro Coun cil to proVidc $225000 to keep the zoo open during the winter Rollback HAT II SJIC MARIE Ont If 17 lhc fidcini llilhlih II HIVIEW CATERING AND BANQUET HALL SOT1I PERSONS YOUR HOME nnr PHONE 7268979 STARTS FRIDAY FOR DAYS ONLY TENSION so ovem he mmg so unbcnra ale so unconi ollable youll want to scream out loud WWIMUON SIRflUD rv Warning fensive Plus Admittance Restricted RIITMAI DUNNINC 1me BRENDA VACCARO viOtAIIIWffXHO Some scenes language may be of Theaires Branch Onto in Held Over 2nd Week 645 910 THE GLORY THE SUSPENSE THE SPECTACULAR DRAMA OF THE MEN WHO WON THE MOST IIECISlIlE NAVAL BATTLE IN OUR HISTORY ummi MUNIan WALTER MIRISCH PRODUCTION CHARLTON HESTON HENRY FONDA JAMES COBURNTRLENN FORD HAL HOLBRCOK TOSHIRO MIFUNE ROBERT MITCHUM CLIFF ROBERTSON ROBERT WAGNER mm mm WEBBlR ill NELSON iAMlS llilIISI INA muse IlWARIl At RI RI SANFORD JOHN WILLIAMS JAC THE MIRISCH CORPORATION PRESENTS ti rm SMIGHT WALTER MIRISC The BarriLEflminer Thursdoy0ctober I4 19765 flation board has ordered that wage increases in the 1976 con tract for 38 clerical and custo dial employees of the Central Al oma board of education be uced to 12 per cent from an average of 188 per cent Before the reduction the members of the Canadian Union of Public Employees earned between $6 989and $9402 726994 14 teuphenroung anrnan usan Keller wrenoeDane Manson an uce Lee Super Dragon 890 2nd Week pm Youth killed MARKSTAY CP Kim Villeneuve 17 of Kenmore Ont was fatally wounded in hunting mishap Wednesday when hewas accidentally shot by 15yearold Markstay boy The mishap occurred while the boys were hunting partridge ivm it Started as joke tLhogtdpner Dali SieonenStohn well A055 90 Nov PAYING At 645 9zl5 CLINT EASTWOOD TITHE OUTLAW 3105 EY army of one Wacoman is IETINFWW Held ver gtR The love story that will scare the hell C01 UMIIIA Ilt Ttllil llTI at NIH ll Mill ill PRODUCTIONA BRIAN Ill IAl MA II CLIFF IOIERTION GENEVIEVE IUJOLD IN OOBEBBION

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