THURSDAY NIGHT tgt= WV Local industries get United Way fund rolling The Barrie and District United Way fundraising campaign doesnt really start to roll until October but three local industries have already ensured that it will start on the right foot this year Cor porate pledges totalling $8000 from MDG General Tire and Deyiiliiss were announced this week by United Way otticials At the presentation were from left Burt Popp vicepresident and general manager of DeVilbiss AI McMullen president of M06 United Way campaign chair man Brian Brown Jerry Woodburn vice president of General Tire and Richard Stewart United Way corporate campaign chairman Examiner Photo AT BAYFIELD MALL nAI¢LUUAll 10 pm 24 OZ LOAF OF WHITE BREAD limit per customer 2000 loaves will be sold We will be open from 930 pm till 12 midnight this ence as Bayfield Mall WWWWVW THESE OUTSTANDING SPECIALS ARE BEING OFFERED BY gMERCHANTS ASSOC INC MOST MERCHANTS WILL BE MADNESS SPECIALS AS WELL itsi CJ DOZEN GRADE LARGE EGGS 253 Limit one down per Customer 400 down eggs will he sold www WWW WWW Cause of crash target of probe lRNT Cli Investigav tors from the federal ministry of transport were trying to de termine Tuesday whether the crash of Itl aircraft which plunged off the end of runway at Toronto International Airport on Monday was due to mechanical or human failure lidward Morris spokesman for Air Canada said the investi gators first task will be to find every piece of the aircraft in which two persons were killed and lit injured The flight recorder will tell them every stress atid strain the control devices were under going they can duplicate evr erything that happened John Warilall another Air anada spokesman said it would take investigators two or three lays to complete their work at the crash site We dont even know for sure what speed the aircraft was travelling at we hope the black box will be able to tell its all that Wardall said referring to the flight recorder which was being removed from the wreckage today and flown to the National Research touncil In llltawa for examination IllfllQIIISIIUNIII Investigators will question the flights pilot aptaiii Reginald Stewart lit and its copilot llouglas arnegie Ix THE BAYFIELD MALL OFFERING MIDNIGHT WITH US AT SIMCOE COUNTYS LARGEST INDOOR OPPING MALL WITH CLIMATE CONTROLLED COMFORT OVER 65 STORES TO SERVE YOU An investigator at the scene said it was fortunate that both pilots lived and that the flight iecording devices were still In tact We should be able to find out what went wrong he said The investigators were joined at the scene Monday by 12 members of Transport Canadas aviation safety in vestigat ion branch The transport ministry con siders the crash to be major be cause it was scheduled airline and two lives were lost hivestigators were checking the cracked fuselage and ground scars that marked the planes last seconds More breaking in three pieces in wooded ravine at the end of the runway Investigators were unable to say whether the engine failed forcing the pilot to abort takeoff at the last second and if so if the engine was struck by bird or if tire blew out and sent the plane out of control Veteran pilots who know the airport well were asking an other question why was the plane using Runway 23 Left when another runway 215 Right is too metres longer The aircraft plunged oil the ninways end with the pilot still applying reverse Illfllsf MALL HOURS OPEN 10 AM 930 RM MON to SAT ots FREE PARKING Dutch bonus for babies in Toronto TORONTO CF special bonus will be given for Cana dian babies born in this city May 1980 to mark the 35th aniversary of Amsterdams lib eration from Nazi occupation by Canadian troops Amsterdams Burgomaster Wim lolak said that his city will give the babies com memorative plaque and sav ings account book containing to honor the anniversary Amstersdam also plans to give Toronto its twin city 3500 tulip bulbs foreity parks Polak said the gifts are way for Amsterdam to strengthen its ties with loronto mid hurst Myrs Nash 7289565 IIOMIZAfiAIN Mrs Evenly Gray and Mrs Stewart have returned home from holiday in Las Vegas Mr and Mrs Donald Bell have returned home from tour of the British Isles BACK HOME Mrs Murray foombes is home and progressing quite satisfactorily after having surgery in Toronto Mrs Jennett 4240238 Mr and Mrs Robert Lawson of llarric had their son Kevin Robert baptized in Trinity Iiurcli in Port redit June by Rev llcnry llarper fami ly friend and past rector of North Essa larish Mr and Mrs Terry Arnold of Barrie were godparents After the service meal was served at the llarpers residence IltIveryone reminich ed old times when lleather as child used to spend lot of time playing with Rev ll Harper and the children at the Ivy Rector Kevin received the aptismal candle Those attending were Mr and Mrs lerry Arnold of tar rie Mr and Mrs Robert Lawson and Kevin of Harrie Mrs Kay Lawson of Toronto and leaii lennett of Ivy and the Harper family Everyone en lintfl wry happy day isitors with Mr and Mrs loetirove on Sunday were Mr ind Mrs Ross leicliiIIlr and Mrs Neil thubb and Mr and Mrs Ilarold Laycock and Iaiiiilies leaii Ieiinctt spent lay with Heather and Rob Lawson of tgitiietliis week The families of Mrs Ilael Itrolley held birthday party It firange Hall on lune to celebrate their mothers lttth birthday More than fin attend including 31 grandchilren lIltI Jl grel grandchildren She Airliiys good health and Meryoiii wished her good health in 1th Mrs Leila Fletcher and Ar thiir of Toronto are staying at llltll tariii here tor the sum Illtl The of the 45h catered the banquet for the ritiieiiient party for Lou Iruax in by Hall Friday night About Ilflalttlitlell llereccived man gills plaques certificates etc Mrs IIiigeneSInith presented Mrs Iruax with roses llotii lfltlltfl very Iittingly Lou tell me ot some of his funny ex piiieiices as road supervisor ladith lclerniott lreiie Ilirons and leaii lciiiiett spent Monday visiting Miss iracc lliinnill Miss iinnings and Seam Mialoril briefs IIIICY IANI BODY RACK ltFZlRlT ilteutersi Albania has requested that the remains of an Albaniairboin lebanese ruler of the 19th ccn tury Iasa lasha be transferr red from Beirut where they re burial to his homeland Wasa Iasha ruled Lebanon from 1883 to 1892 when it went under the control of the Ottoman rulers of lTirkcy DONT BLAME IIIIS INS ANGELICS itli Multiple sclerosis is not coil tagious disease That is one reason theres no firm evidence that small dogs and cats transmit MS to their owners says his John Adams physii cian and Harold Snow veterinarian of University of alifornia Some reports have mentioned suspicions linking house pets with the nerve disease AIRPORT IIIIIURIIS llltIIIAlI Saudi Arabia li Saudi Arabia is building an airport in the desert near this city that will be the biggest and most expensive in the world It will cover an area of 41 square miles will easily cost in excess of $6 billion and will be ca ble of dealing 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