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Barrie Examiner, 5 Jun 1978, p. 2

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231 creamer onyav June 51978 Israel waits week on peace questions JERUSALEM tAli The Israeli cabinet has put off for at least another week decision on how to respond to US questions about Prime Minister Menachem Begins proposals for an rablsraeli peace agreement The cabinet met for four hours Sunday Cabinet Secretary Arich Naor said no proposals to amend Israels peace plan were made although the American questions were dis cussed lhe Lnited States wants to know what lsrael has in mind for the occupied West Bank of the Jordan River and the Gaza Strip after the fiveyear transition period of limited autonomy which Prime Minister ltlenachcm liegin has proposed for the territories Claims victory in election lttiGtilA iAli tonservative party candidate ltelisario Betancur claimed victory by wide margin today in the Colombian presidential election but official returns gave him lead of less than 10000vo1es With 83 per cent of the votes counted election officials sud ltctancur had 1800010 votes to 1801888 for lulio Cesar lnrbay Ayala of the Liberal party the preelcction favorite The other four candidates an army general and three leftists were far behind ltetancur 30 claimed at an earlymorning news con fercnce he had won by 300000 votes llis supporters roamed the streets of Bagota shouting We won We won May never know cause of fire ttilltllZS iAli Authorities say they may never determine the cause of the blaze that swept two storey frainehouse killing seven young children and their father because damage to the building was so intense ldlt thicf Raymond LaMora refused to speculate on the cause of the fire but ssaid Sunday When we conduct an iii vestigat ion of this kind we dont rule anything out He said two fire marshals have been brought in from New York City to assist in the investigation llll1011lls said work had been done on the burnmlont building the day before the fire 6346 cars have problem ltltlllt tint itli American Motors 1anadai Ltd said Saturday it is recalling tHtlof its himmodel cars sold in tanada because of possible problem with part in the emissions control system However the company said news statement that the problem would have no noticeable effect on the engine Xrformance or safety No foul play in boys death Sl tllllllIS tint itli An autopsy conducted lriday has ruled out foul play in the death of fieyearrold boy ho had been missing since Tuesday police say lhere as no evidence of foul play in the death of lean tharles Sarrain police said in statement It would appear that death was due to some natural cause tltestatement said The boys body was found Thursday 111 an abandoned ll1trtil restaurant by couple passing by He was reported missing after he did not attend kindergarten class lues day afternoon The restaurant is about 10 kilometres from leans home where he by ed with his father Iean Guy Sarrain Police said details of the autopsy conducted at the tentrc o1 Forensic Sciences in Toronto will not be made public but will be passed on to toroncr laid Lorenen who will decide het her an inqucs is to be held The values are Will board and search Canadian boats We mean recreational fishing too US warns Great Lakes fishermen OTTAWA 11 Any United States action against anadian recreational fishermen in the Great Lakes will be met by re taliatory action an external af fairs department spokesman said Saturday US Coast Guard officials in Cleveland Ohio said they would board and search anaA dian vessels in the American portion of the Great Lakes unv der orders from the US state Comedic Clam Mao FLUsing 1er noon department Most fishing in the Great Lakes is recreational rat her than commercial Canadian officials had origi nally anticipated that ban on US fishing in Canadian waters imposed liriday would apply only to commercial fishing on both sea coasts the spokesman said ltut latenight call to the US state department con firmed that the retaliatory ban Map shows the Georges Bank area off New England centre of the fishing waters dispute bet ween Canada and the United States The area is maior source for cod scallop and haddock fishing Fishermen from both countries have been operating in each others waters Canadian of ficials said Friday US fishing was banned in Canadian waters on both sea coasts AP Photo small enquiries lfdtlltllltl iliil inst now want you Phone 1015 FtOBthSON 7268637 rge Studio Total Decorator and Coordinating Services Choose from an outstanding selection of excellent quality materials and patterns from Canadas littt33l StillflltlffS Personal StilVltZtl on large or dllilllllll as ltztltllftltl hit it years experience males of well ltldllllilti to do specialty WllitlthS ill 05 RR1 Hwy 93 at Crown Hlll Only Miles Nonh of Barrio gunman mewfliumnmw WWIIWitmmmwrrWmmmmmtmmmmwmmm WUSTOM MADE and BEDSPBEADS or drop In to the Studlo In for 84 pages of super buys on wide assortment of merchandise youll find great savings and values throughout Just pick up the phone to order its that easy Even easier when you use your all purpose account as near as your phone Call 726441 SimpsonsSears Ltd Store hours Charge it DBAPEBIES by the United States would ap ply to both forms of fishing and would include the Great Lakes ur response is to monitor the situation and if they enforce it strictly we will have to look at our act ion because reciproc ity is the mime of the game he said United States legislation Lake Erie fishing not affected by ban PORT DOVER nt Tl Spokesmen for Lake Erie cont mercial fishermen say they do not expect the fisheries war being waged between the United States and Canada will affect their operations George lngrain of Port Dover Fish said Sunday that ana dian fishermen in the Great Lakes are prohibited by law from crossing the international boundary and do not in tent iotially do so lngram said fishermen in this Lake Erie community about 10 kilometres southeast of Simcoc have been warned repeatedly by the Canadian government about straying into US waters in Port Stanley about 10 kilo metres south of St Thomas spokesman for the lilgin County Fishermens Association said Canadian commercial fishermen are not allowed to fish in US waters and therefore are not affected by the international dispute over reciprtXal fishing rights Fishing on the Great Lakes is not patrolled by the anadian Coast Guard but is controlled by the provincial ministry of natural resources The federal government was to meet with provincial authorities today to discuss the mat ter In Washington state department spokesman said both the US and anada agreed that during the zthour period froin noon Sunday until norm today boats caught fishing in the opposing countrys waters would be advised of the ban but not seized or fined After that period Gilbert said catches will be con fiscated Depending on the cir cumstances other steps such as mnfiscation of boats might be taken Gilbert said most Great Lakes fishing by anadians is for Lake llric perch with some fishing occurring in Lake llu run The US state department confirmed Saturday that the ban on commercial fishing was being extended to pleasure fish ing as well tS oast Guard official in Detroit said Sunday it was not immediately known whether any anadiaii pleasure boats had been warned by coast guard patrols not to fish in waters dealing with fisheries permits the federal government to use the Coast Guard in the Great Lakes Canadian legislation gives responsibility for inland waters to the provinces the spokesman said Pll Itltilfillllllt The federal government would be in touch with the On tario department of industry and tourism today to put our act together and see what laws apply he said Customs regulations and provincial fish ing regulations might be used toretaliate Its always possible the Americans will use more dis cretion Were not anxious to get into confrontation he said If they take it easy were willing to do likewise Steps to enforce the ban were being taken on both sea coasts aiiadian officials will not take act ion against boats still in tanadian waters as long as they intend to stop fishing To do so would transgress the right of free passage the spokesman said However boats suspected of fishing where they were not supposed to would be subject to boarding searching and if ar rested confiscation of their catch he said The federal government an nounced Friday that US tishr ing boats would have until Sunr day noon to haul in their nets and head home llouts later the tS state department said anadian fishermen will have to leave American waters Negotiators from the two countries are to resume talks June 10 King Size and Regular Make the 11 ght NEW YORK AP Nina Loos whose romance with US citizen was hindered by four years of Soviet dis couragemcnt and red tape was reunited with her husband Sunday in the United States where they will make their home Im full of love for my country but love my husband more she said at Kennedy Airport near New York Timothy Loos 32 had nerr vously awaited her arrival by plane on flight from Moscow and Frankfurt Maybe shes not on board he said as the plane landed cant believe this is happening after four long years Mrs Loos 30 arrived with her sort Jerrick ti who was born before she met Loos lhc Looscs lcft for All clothing left Nina comes home to US husband Chicago where they will live Loos met Nina in April 1074 when he was vacationing in the Soviet Union They met at restaurant in hotel in Mos cow and communicated with thelittle English she knew They tell in love travelled together through the Soviet Union for the next week and vowed to meet again In September 1974 they met in Warsaw and week later they seperatcd again When Loos returned to the United States and his job as an airline ticket agent he called her and asked her to marry him He applied for visa to return to the Soviet Union the next year but when the Soviets learned he intended to marry Soviet woman they cancelled the visa THE GINGHAM DOOR Reminds Customers i7th becomes the 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