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Barrie Examiner, 10 Feb 1979, p. 2

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the oxamlnor My Fob 10 1019 Cold weather hits energy motorists TORONTO CPI Cold weather which enveloped the eastern part of North America Friday jumped electricity use but equi ment problems left Ontario Hydro unable to meet power emands from the state of Michigan James Harris Hydros manager of raource utilization said the utility was able to supply Michigan only 200 mega watts of 1000 requested Problems at two nuclear power lants and three coalfired generating stations had trimm nearly 4000 megawatts from Ilydros generating capacity Harris said the utility could have made an additional 370000 over an eighthour period if it had been able to meet the demand The Ontario Motor League reported thousands of calls from motorists who couldnt start their cars Jerry Iurnbull the leagues emergency road services manager said it was the busiest day in the nine years he has been with the league We received almost 2000 calls before the afternoon rush hour had started Des ite bright sunshine in Metropolitan Toronto the high recor ed in the afternoon 17 degrees Celsius made Friday the coldest Feb in 41 years Canadian air safety good Lang OTTAWA CPI Transport Minister Otto Lang insisted Friday the level of air safety in Canada is very good prompting Progressive Conservative MP to say the minister does not know what the hell is going on in this damned department Lang was defending his department for the second day in the Commons against leaked report which said air safety in Canada is generally uncoordinated and often haphazard Lang said Friday the report was not report at all but working document submitted by one participant to task force He said the Conservative attack on air safety should not worry Canadians needlessly when in fact we have very sound system Michael Forrestall iPC Dartmouthefialifax Eastr led the Conservative attack Friday saying Canadians have been bombarded virtually daily by horror stories of inefficiency in safety standards in the air on the water and on the ground What in hell is going on with transportation safely in this country he asked It was incomprehensible for Lang to say Canada enjoyed the highest safety standards It the world lrorrestall said In fatal accidents per any standard you ant to measure we have at least doubled or tripled that of the Western world he added Three wounded in shooting CIIAIIIAM nt iCPI Two men and woman remained in serious condition in hospital Friday following shooting earlier in the day at an apartment just east of here Wounded were Vasil Milenkov 34 Rene Martin 24 arid his wife Marion 21 of hatham The Martins lived in the apartment Provincial police said small handgun was used in the shootings one has been charged and police would give no further details Makes plea for service stations IJITAWA iIi Quebec Liberal MP Francis Fox asked Energy Minister Alastair Gillespie on Friday to help iri dependent servicc stations stay in business despite in creases III the wholesale price of gasoline Gillespie said in the Commons the government hopes to bc able to provide some relief to independents The consumer affairs department also was investigating whether the major countrywide gasoline companies are reducing competition in the market by absorbing the in creases and allowing their retail outlets to hold down prices to consumers Niagaraarea grape powers angry ST IIIAIINIIS Int ClI The idea of Governor General Edward Schrcycrs guests Sipping imported wines has enraged Niagaraarea grape growers The Niagara Grape Growers Action Committee Iodgwi an official complaint Friday with William Andras Liberal MP for Lincoln following reports from Ottawa that the iiiivcrnorleneral served foreign wines at dinner at Itidcmi lIalI attended by Prime Minister Trudeau and lllt provincial premiers He should havc scrved Canadian wines the group main litIIIffl as is done at dinners and receptions hold by the in farm goy trnllllll Committee representative Ilene Gaspick said WtVI liki to see the federal government doing the same thing In case the GovernorGeneral does not realize the worth of Canadian Wines the group is sending him some samples of Niagaras new varieties Stop sign debate rages on QIIJBEI Cir The stopsign debate rages on Quebec City Mayor Jean Pelletier entered the fray Fri day saying that if the provincial government wants to remove the Englishsounding word stop from traffic signs it can do so at its own expense It would cost his city $84000 to replace bilingual stop signs and the city cant afford the cost Pelletier said Several weeks ago Quebec Transport Minister Lucien Lessard said he wanted the provinces stoparret signs made unilingual to read simply arret Borrowing tor retirement savings plan doesnt have to be mess of red tape Chances are you can get loan for Canada Trust RSP right on the Spot And the interest on your RSP loan is tax deductible All RSPS are not all RSP LOANS QUICK AT CANADA TRUST It you already have RSP consider switching to Canada Trust In most cases swelling to us IS easy Just say the word Call or come in for lfllétilf All RSPS arorioi alike Canada Trust BARBIE Dunlop at Memorial Square 7261848 open Fri tiI 730 Sat to to Special mirror starts long iourney The l4ton fourmetre astronomical mirror ground at the Dominion Astrophysical Observatory In Victoria begins its long journey to Hawaii Fri day where It will be used In oint CanadianFrench observatory being built on top of cr 4600metre volcanic mountain with help from the University of Hawaii The mirror travelled to the mainland by ferry heading for Portland Ore where it will be loaded aboard freighter CP Photo Trustees face conflict charges lIiltlINIIi II Iorilliit of lIltlt illIlLit liuyc lwcu laid ii1iiri trio lwrorilr board of tflUl iuili IIIr liii Illtll to lawn oi guarantorll ioli security lill ciililti rlll5 then lyi litt lli lllt tlly llIll Ioll toiiimi IIhllt has itktl ltHIIIl rilll pidgi to ruli llilllr lllttt ltnlrcrl Spencer aier Ilill hlltl tiavr Ollllli ltttiiilt Iliay yotcil on thc liiiLIi tlliutl tinichcrs con tract llllt lHI wwwo1iili Ill ilriiiiiini gnarl II iit rt rw lllillltll Iron null fll llii llIllliIIi 21 ill litll iliII ti proposal loi lllllitlll the tll 151 high lilliil tltllfl it lllttlllllf lliuisilay vol ing indwl III li tn on llllllilIH oiicjcri IiIIIlIJll tliiit would now provided teachers with Ilill iriiiit lo llii lili il ln IIII unill its Ii iliv rl tlll hislii Ilill it liiiiiiliri of Mir Iniilil gaining llillilllllIr lllt proposal The contract has lIifIl tlll liltik to lillllllllllt until llli board iltlilllllllt Il Ill inch court hearing into the mat Icr lizis llttll ktltflllll lIiI lilI ZII tili Willl iiirriil riili lenlrtN inrl prui vi aim liiit lllititiiliil and learn skiing Stop snoring it Sun Life CrossCountry Ski School tomorrow at 730 am on Channel CFTUW or ANtin We want you to get your life II shape llSAVE TAX DOLLARS TODAY lay inc lry fl Dlltrlct Mmegor Dutrkt Manger 71l1725 11690 There are very good reasons why you should buy an RRSI from Investors loveIois provtdm simpli llltl tar re rorling One form allowing all tax exempt pun lidsli Willi hurrdierls of ways to tifKJtHIl an liliil Wlllil 4o is tlil lltl way7 Nr tail lurid out togctltcr New WindIi in the law eriiiucrttr budget an aftert your uvmgu program can show you how We provrdc the financial planning scrvnes usually assor iatcd wrth banks stoc brokers trust and insurance om Mines lnvcstois scrvnc are csz to buy we OIIH to you Investors makes it easier Get your future going today we SYNDICATE LIMITED $45000 legacy to aide Rockefeller will benefits family art WHITE PLAINS NY AP Nelson Rockefellers will en riches his wife and their two children expands the fabulous collections of two art museums and adds to the speculation about the circumstances of his death Tucked in among the art and realestate uests estimated by the family at $665 million is $45000 legacy to Megan Mar shack woman who was coor dinating his series of art books and who was with Rockefeller the night he died In the will filed here Friday the former vicepresident and governor forgave $45000 in terestfree loan he made two years ago to help Miss Mar shack buy Manhattan co operative apartment He also forgave loans to two other employees but half the estate plus whatever else is not disposed ofwas left to his wife Margaretta Her share is Scientist gets award OTTAWA iCII IteneJulcs Dubos distinguished New York scientist was presented the Wilder Ienfield Award Fri day by GovIon Edward Schreyer The award named after the late Dr Wilder Ienfield of Montreal noch neurosurgeon and author was given in recognition of Iubos wisdom and leadership in the evolution of human society Irevioiis winners include the late Margaret Mead MEGAN MARSHMK loan forgiven to go to their two children Ncl son Jl If and Mark 12 upon her death Trusts for the boys estimach III I974 at $I16 mil Alderman Ward I3 Penetang St Tel 7284781 lion were not covered by the will and went to them upon his death WILL DATED IN I978 Nelson Rockefellers will was dated Dec 1978 In addition to the loan to Miss Marshak Rockefeller forgave $30000 balance on loans to longtime spokesman Hugh Morrow who borrowed $165000 to educate and care for his 10 children The apartment Miss Mar shack bought was few doors from the West 54th Street tow nhouse where Rockefeller died Jan 26 At first family spokesmen did not reveal Miss Marshacks presence at the townhouse Later they said it was she who called for an ambulance But Fridays police examination of the tape of that call showed the caller speaking to Megan The Times says the caller was Ponchitta Pierce tele vision personalily and former Rockefeller employee The Times says Miss Marshack called Miss Pierce for help after Rockefellers heart at tack and that more than an hour went by before the police emergency number was called NOW RETIREMENT PLANNING WITH TAX SAVING DOLLARS the municipal 726793 726er£40 Member Canada Deposrt Insurance 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