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Barrie Examiner, 24 Dec 1979, p. 2

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the examiner Monday Doc 24 1979 rnduo Lottario draw luck for you TORONTO CP The six regular winning numbers in Saturdays Lottario draw were 19 25 28 and 32 The bonus number was 35 The jackpot pool of $33357840 awarded to ticket holders whose tickets match the six regular numbers drawn in any order was shared by two ticket holders one in Mississauga Ont and one in Hamilton The secondprize pool of $7631610 awarded to those who match five of the regular numbers in any order plus the bonus number was shared by seven ticket holders Christmas on board ship HALIFAX CP The pilot of small US registered aircraft who ditched in the midAtlantic on Saturday will probably have to spend Christmas aboard the Soviet weather ship that picked him up The weather ship Georgy Ushakov might not find ship travelling in the direction the pilot wants to go before Christmas The pilot whose name was not released was ferrying singleengined Mooney 20 aircraft to Shannon Ireland from Gander Nfld when he had to put down in the Atlantic about 1280 kilometres east of St Johns Nfld Millionaire dies VENICE ltaly AP Peggy Guggenheim 81 the US millionaire who presided over one of the worlds greatest private collections of modern art died Sunday close friend artist Giuseppe Santomaso said she died in hospital outside Venice He said Mrs Guggenheim had undergone surgery then suffered stroke Crash kills 45 people PORT MORESBY Reuterl All 15 people aboard were killed when an Australianbuilt Nomad aircraft crashed in Papua New Guinea on Sunday authorities said In vestigators began searching through the wreckage for clues to the cause of the crash The plane struck the side of mountain shortly after takeoff Groups sought by Interpol MEXICO CITY Reuteri Interpol the international police organization is searching in Central America for six men and two women it believes might have been sent to kill the deposed shah of Iran Mexican police sources said Sun day Prison term suspended PEKING AP Peking man has been given suspend ed twoyear prison sentence for driving his 80yearold father to suicide by beating and cursing him and denying him food and heat the Peking Daily reported The official newspaper of the municipal government said the father kill ed himself by jumping into well and that the sons first reaction was Let him soak Three soldiers killed SEOUL AP Three soldiers were killed and 20 wounded during the army shakeup and arrest of themartial law com mander Gen Chung Seunghwa the military announced Mondav The clash occurred Dec 12 between Chungs forces and those backing MajGen Chon Doohwan who heads the investigation into the assassination of Presrdent Park Chunghoe Condemns Princess Ashraf Pahlavi twin sister of the shah of Iran con demns the Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini for the murders of 700 per sons whose only crime wa to cooperated with the old regime Seeks release The Ghanghex Khaibar Khan on exiled lranian tribal leader appealed to Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini Friday to release the hostages being held at the US Embassy in Tehran AP Photo Ship breaks up JAKARTA AP The 76000ton Japanese freighter Choyo Maru broke in two near the tourist island of Bali but all 30 crew members were rescued by an Indonesian ship the official Antara news agency said The agency said the freighter split in half Thursday on route from Australia to Singapore and that the vessel was unloaded The cause of tlic accident was under investigation Exgeneral freed ISIrlAHl tAPi Retired general Iikka Khan tormcr chief of the Pakistan army and secretarygeneral of Illt nuwhanned Pakistan Peoples party has been released from detention official sources said Monday Khan and several other politicians were detained after an Oct 16 ban on polit ical part ics and indefinite postponment of Pakistans general elections He was freed because his detention period had expired SPECIAL WEEKEND Per Day Plus mileage Free Pickup and Deliveryl All 1919 and 1980 niodolsand makes of ms Barre DriveaCar 43 Essa Rd Barrie 7266474 DAR ES SALAAM CP The five frontline African states that have backed guer rillas fighting in Rhodesia have decided to end trade sanctions against the Salisbury regime Tanzanian Foreign Minister Benjamin Mkapa said He said Tanzania ended sanc ibis today and that the other frontline states Zambia Mozambique Botswana and Angola are expected to take similar action Mkapas statement said that the decision followed UN Security Council move to end trade sanctions imposed by the Playing it Terri the Clown member of Dandy Clown Band gets laugh from Jan Cole during special show at Christmas party at the Says Herb Gray Liberals shift too far right OTTAWA CP The Liberal party shifted too far to the right wing of politics after 1974 and lost the last election because of it says Herb Gray Liberal finance critic and former cabinet minister But the party has regained its traditional liberal ground for the campaign leading to the Feb 18 election Gray said in CTV interview taped for broad cast Sunday That will be reflected by the partys paying greater atten effieysi wkkw slit tion to the need for measures of Canadian economic sovereignty Gray did not detail those measures but said he personal ly was in favor of government using its authority to direct policies of the Bank of Canada on interest rates the current level of which he condemned The government of Prime Minister Clark in reacting to Bank of Canada increases in the prime lending rate earlier this year said they were lacocca optimistic world my 14 years ago when Rhodesias white minority unilaterally declared in dependence from Britain in an attempt to forestall black ma jority rule Last Friday ace agree ment was sign in London aimed at ending the guerrilla for laughs war in Rhodesia and paving the way for new elections leading to blackmajority rule British governor arrived in Salisbury last week reasserting British authority over the breakaway colony T0 REOPEN LINKS In Mozambique President Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto Sunday CP Photo unavoidable because of interna tional economic pressures felt that there was tendency before the election for the Liberals to drift to the right and become possible duplicate of the Conser vatives Gray said And warned publicly at that time that if that continued we would suffer at the polls and this un fortunately turned out to be the case confident Chrysler Corp Chairman Lee lacocca tells reporters Satur day the companys workers will approve further sacrifices to keep the company afloat Union workers must come up with an additional $2575 million in contract concessions for Chrysler to be eligible for SIS billion in federal loan guarantees AP Photo Closed Closed Closed TUESDAY JAN Closed Store MONDAY DEC 24 am pm TUESDAY DEC 25 WEDNESDAY DEC 26 THURSDAY DEC 27 830 am 530 pm FRIDAY DEC 830 am pm SATURDAY DEC 29 MONDAY DEC 31 am pm HOLI 28 SA I80 STORE HOURS Feed Mill Petroleum Dept MONDAY DEC 24 TUESDAY DEC 25 WEDNESDAY DEC 26 THURSDAY DEC 27 FRIDAY DEC 28 MONDAY DEC 31 TUESDAY JAN I80 DAY Closed am pm Closed Closed am pm am pm TURDAY DEC 29 Closed am pm Closed JMMWPLHI IDEAL sumcoe DISTRICT COOP 259lNNISFIL 7266531 He said Ontario voters hold the kev to electing the majority Liberal government he expects Gray said the Liberals will make some gains in the Prairie provinces and British Colum bia where they hold only three tidings But think that the essential improvement is going to come and will have to come from the province of Ontario Samora Machel told rally Sunday called to celebrate the Rhodesian settlement that air links between his country and neighboring Rhodesia will be resumed in the near future He said that road and rail links will also be reopened shortly Until Mozambique closed its border with Rhodesia in 1975 Mozambican ports railways were the primary link landlocked Rhodesia had with Rhodesian trade sanctions ended the sea Mozambican government statement last week said that the country has lost more than and $500 million in port and transit fees since sanctions were im posed Former FLQ member returns home from Cuba MONTREAL CP Alain Allard former member of the Front de Liberation du Quebec has returned home after almost 11 years exile in Cuba to face charges in connection with his FLQ past Allard accompanied by his Cuban wife Zoila and their fiveyearold daughter Evelyn arrived at Mirabel Interna tional Airport aboard Cubana Airlines plane late Saturday night Montreal police allowed him few minutes with friends and family at the airport then drove him to headquarters downtown for questioning He was later released after signing promise to appear in sessions court today for arraignment Police have not yet revealed the specific charges to be laid Chrysler delay called trick WINDSOR Ont CPI Chrysler Corps weekend deci sion to delay asking the Cana dian government for financial aid until after the Feb 18 federal election has been dismissed as bloody trick by local union official This delay means the com pany has something at the back of their minds and its bloody trick said Frank LaSorda president of Local 444 United Auto Workers union Last week US Congress promised $15 billion in loan guarantees to save the com pany from bankruptcy move intended to put the firm back on its feet and save about 13000 jobs for Chrysler Canada Ltd workers As part of the 11thhour rescue plan Chrysler workers in the US agreed to sacrifice $525 million in wages during the next few years as the company retools its plant operations Clark confident on election result OTTAWA CP Prime Minister Clark says the New Democratic Party will be the big loser in the Feb 18 election Clark said in an interview with Southam News released Saturday that he believes the Progressive Conservatives need to win more seats in Quebec Ontario Manitoba Saskatchewan and British Col umbia fora majority Those are primarily NDP seats not exclusively there are couple of Liberal seats mixed in there Clark said He said the Conservative preference for raising domestic oil prices to 85 per cent of the international price rather than $333 100 per cent will help the party in Ontario Clark said he recognizes he has an image problem suppose always have had one there clearly was ques tion as to just who was when ran for the leadership of the party The prime minister said he is pleased that Pierre Trudeau decided to stay on as leader of the Liberal party for the cam CAR ucmcr FOR CHRISTMAS ucrucr numu no Dunlap 7283861 57840 Saturday Dec 22nd 61925 Tl BONUS 28 32 NUMBER 35 Mil vl All ltllll it will PRIZES jACKltT out of 2nd PRIZE out of plus bonus 3rd PRIZE out of 4th PRlZE out 016 5th PRIZE Out of TOTAL 4071 52232 IF in AW MOI ll NO OF VWINNERSV PRIZE VALUE $16678920 $1090230 ll9 $1283l0 $3750 Ci 7w wo 77 56431 $97640590 Next Draw Saturday Dec 29th LOTTARIO against him But Allards lawyer Pierre Poupart said on the weekend there was no way his client was going to plead guilty He and his fami ly will try to survive as normal citizens in this country Poupart added that Allard was skilled electronics tcchni cian He said he first heard from Allard last April He told him he was working in Cuban clothing factory and was homesick Allards return follows that of fellow FLQ exile JeanPierre Charcttc who came back last January and pleaded guilty to three bombings comm DENTU RE THERAPY CLINIC FORMEth BARRIE DENTURE CLINIC 726472 149A DUHlOP ST BARRIE MEMBER DENTURIST SOCIETY 2W nsuiai GET THE BEST OF lllllljllllll IF YOUBItOME ms emit MIC

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