Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 3 Nov 1979, p. 5

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Susan Gibbon left 9yearold student at Oakley Park School found that pleasure trip to the Bayfield Mall could be very informative when she paid visit to have look at display put on by Barrie and surrounding area schools Her friend Michelle Firth fellow student at Oakley Park also found herself glued to report Today is your last chance to view the exhibit put on in honor of tnternational Year of the Child Ex aminer Photo Presenting $300 cheque to Mr Miller the conductor of the Eastview String Orchestra is Edward Thompson student president of the same orchestra Mr Miller tater presented the same cheque to Malcolm Summers who ac cepted the cheque for the Childrens Aid Society The students in the or chestra raised the money in 24 hour playltathon held last spring Ex aminer Photo Willow Creek has caused many problems for farmers living in the surroun ding lowlands just off Simcoe County Road 28in recent years The creek had filled in with silt and having no place to 90 had been flooding their fields Men working for the areas conservation authority pulled the plug on the blockage and rerouted the creek through old channels Vehicles remained stranded by deep snow on Wednesday afternOOn on US 287 near Campo Two persons were found dead after becoming This is Western Airlines Captain Charles Gilbert who was at the controls of the Western Air Lines DC 10 that crashed Wednesday in Mexico City AP Photo fit Dr Patrick director of the Universi ty of Calgary infertility clinic hopes to estab lish one of Canadas few frozen sperm banks for Taylor longterm storage of human sperm used in artificial insemination and research CP Photo asphyXIated in their stranded automobile They have been identified as Ray and Mary Sawyer of Roswell AP Photo wido on the Orld the examiner Satur day Novr3 1979 MEXICO CtTY4Rescue workers and firemen wade through the debris of Westerns DClO which crashed here Wednesday morn ing Sixtythree people died in the crash of flight No 605 from Los Ottawa realtor Tony Campanale put up for sale sign on the iron fence of the Parliament Buildings in Ottawa to protest high interest rates Cam panale feels the government should sell some of the non and he is offering his services CP Photo furclad model looks on as 29 from the stage during the as police drag protester marlene Lakin Canadian Fur Fashion Show in Toron Angeles Mexicos attorneygeneral ordered an investigation of the accident AP Photo profit properties The mallards went dockside for snooze here Tuesday AP Photo to The protesters from five different groups failed to halt the show but managed to snarl traffic outside CP Photo

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