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Barrie Examiner, 5 Jun 1979, p. 1

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vI story Mondo Nude here Mondo Nude new Canadian film which exposes the Miss Nude World Contest for what it is debuts in Barrie Friday Its pro ducer was in foam Monday to promote the filmand sa its the first restricted family mowe ma Read about it on the Today Page French debate goes on The debate over the French language high school for Penetanguishene continued Monday night as members of the Simcoe County School Board met with represen tatives of the ministry of education and the French Language Advisory Committee The meetings results wont be known for several days read about it on the Today page Fritz elected Rev William Fritz has been elected to head the ZOOchurch Toronto Conference of the United Church of Canada beginning June 1980 He says people have become disillusioned with the lifestyle sold to them by mass media Theyre turning to the Church and the Church mustbe ready For story see todays Lifestyle Page illIJO NIREOIII defeats omiiiunists Minority for Italy ROME iAP The election of new parliament lid not break the Italian political stalemate today as the Christian IXinocrats made no gains and the voters rebuffed Communist bid to enter the government The results of the voting Sunday and Monday bore out the predictions of pre eleciioii opinion polls The oinniunist share of the vote dropped four percentage points the first time the showing of the largest Marxist party in the West fell off in national Italian election Once again the Christian Democrats will be iorced to seek support from the Socialists to govern and they were demanding half the cabinet seats The negotiations to form Italys 38th post war government were expected to stretch deep into the summer Party leaders said no bargaining can start until after the election next Sunday of representatives to the European Parliament Government OKs area The prm incial government has approved the redevelopment area for the downtown improvement project paving the way for probable Ontario Municipal Board inMBt hearing Approval from tlaude Bennett minister ot housing as received today at city hall lt city council approves the bylaw govern ing the redevolopinent area icxpected next week it will then be forwarded to the ministry The ministry will then pass it to the OMB which convene public hearing into the matter says Rick Jones city planner liiiing is impossible to determine Jones said today Its up to the ministry lie said But evpect theyll do it rather tiiiickl Almii 35 letters of objections to the scheme liae been forwarded to the ministry Iranians mourn dead IElllt Hundreds of thoUsands oi Iranians walked through downtown lehran today in mourning processions for demonstrators killed 16 years ago when nationwide rioting broke out against the shah and the clergy began ictiy ely opposing liiiii Troops killed seeral thousand demon stratois in uprisings in June 1963 and the march in their memory was called by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini the Shiite Moslem leader of the reiolutioii that ousted Shah Mohammad Reta Palilan in Feb ruary The demonstrators waved portraits of Khomeini and chanted Khomeini the destroyer of paganism is the leader of our people Security guards included green iiiiternied members of the Guardians of the Islams Remlution an elite security corps set up last month by the Islamic lteioititzonary Counc the countrys supreme body henna to The Exahliner Call 7266539 for home delivery Stakes races begin eXtra Barrie Raceways summer am of stakes races kicks off Wednes with the fourth leg of the Radio Shack Pacing Series threedivision stake for Ontariobred four earolds Happy Chips the current series eader haswon in all three previous legs of the series run at London Flamboro and beamington Raceways For more see to days sports page Love at first bite In Love At First Bite George Hamilton gays contemporary Count Dracula whos evicted from his Transylvannia castle by the Communists and forced to take up resident in luxury New York City hotel The film is one of the brightest comedies of the season See review on todays entertain ment page index today llfoetylo entertainment WNW sports canlcstv guide classified KMart pages Takeover in Ghana LOME Togo AP Rebel officers say they have ousted the military government in Ghana and control the main military barracks outside Accra the capital of the West African country Radio Accra said the revolt was led by Lieut Jerry Rawlings leftist who was jailed after an attempted coup in midMay The broadcast said other rebels raided the city jail Monday and freed him Longshoremen out VANCOUVER CP British Columbia longshoremen impatient with the lack of progress in contract negotiations went on strike Monday and crippled seven West Coast ports in move that may invite gov ernment intervention The International Longshoremens and Warehousemens Union in legal strike position since last Wednesday planned to take its 2400 members off the job at mid night Wednesday night but they jumped the Union president Bob Peebles said Monday the surprise walkout started at about noon and by midnight Monday night had ef fectively shut down ports at Vancouver Victoria New Westminster Nanaimo Prince Rupert Port Alberni and Chem ainus Peebles said the decision to move the strike deadline ahead resulted from discontent among members who had rejected three contract offers recom mended by their negotiating committee Strike bitterness lingers SUDBURY Ont CP The 82month Inco strike is over but the bitterness will linger on some say for many years Many of the 11700 members of Local 6500 United Steelworkers of America returned to their jobs Monday just hours after the new contract was ratified The company said it expected workers to pour through the gates today after they were reached by personal phone calls and radio ads However the company says it will take four to six weeks to reach full production at the company which mines and processes nickel copper and other metals Dave Patterson local union president said the contract was breakthrough that will set pattern for other Canadian unions The settlement increases wages to $1048 from $779 an hour for the average employee at the end of three years It also includes what is called 30yearout pension of $600 month supplemental unemployment benefit of $40 week and lump sum payment of $300 on return to work The pen Sion clause means workers now can retire after 30 years on the job Hours logged by hand MIDLAND Stafft This towns police department time efficiency study for the Ontario Police Commission ends Saturday but because of timeclock failure the force has been logging hours by hand The study recommended by commission advisers was to reveal hours spent respona ding to and investigating occurrences special timepunch clock was to be used for logging officer hours but the depart ment has had troubles Its never worked properly since we got it said Chief Earnest Bates The motor burned out on the first one we had Then when we got it back it was running fast and was punching the cards in the wrong place We sent it back and it came back to us couple of days ago Its still running fast The dispatcher on duty marks officers response times on computer cards Walter Johnston commission adviser said the commission requested department officials to manually log the time because of theclocks failure The study began May 13 20 approach SCBE About 20 Penetanguishene residents visited the Simcoe County Board of Educa tion offices today asking for separate French high school for their area After waiting several minutes in the Fer ris Lane offices they were permitted to talk to Jack Ramsay education board director The group presented several letters in cluding two from citizens group and one from French speaking students of Penetanguishene Secondary School We FrancoOntarians of Pene tanguishene area ask for separate and distinct French language secondary school said one letter We feel this conflict has lasted long enough We see polarization and we wish to Stop that movement that is deplorable for all We do not want our legitimate requests for French language secondary school to become tool of misunderstanding between the members of our community We do not want repeat of Essex County in the Countv of Simcoe weather Cloudy with few showers Sunny later in the day Highs l7 to l9 Lows overnight around and clear Mostly sunny Wednesday Highs l8 to 20 COPPER HARBOR Mich AP Crew members took to life rafts when raging fire erupted on 720foot Canadian Great Lakes freighter early today but at least five men were reported missing and believed trapped in the engine room The ship looked like bonfire to witnesses on shore 16 kilometres away Twentyone crew members of the Car tiercliffe Hall were rescued from life rafts in Lake Superior by two other freighters the US Coast Guard said Five were seriously burned Lieut Gary Schlabaugh of the coast 115th year No 132 Tuesday June 1979 feel free sa Trudeau Five regorted missing 21 crewmen qu guards Traverse City station said five sailors were missing Radioman Mitchell Weber said there were reports they were trapped in the engine room However the Duluth Minn coast guard station said one of its vessels on the scene reported six men were missing In Montreal Dave Blakely sales and traffic manager for the ships owner also said six crew members were missing Three of the injured were taken 80 kilometres to Portage View Hospital in Houghton authorities said Two were severe 1y burned and were flown to the Universitv of 15° Per Copy the examiner serving barrie and simc9€¢¢ountr Michigan burn centre in Ann Arbor 640 kilometres to the south Joe Amato chief petty officer at the Cleveland coast guard search and rescue cen tre said ships on the scene reported flames could be seen in the vessels aft section and below deck through portholes He said boarding party was getting ready to look for the missing men on the ship which he described as extensively damaged Blakely said he had been told the ship had begun to list SPREAD QUICKLY Interviewed from Montreal telephone blazing freighter Blaker said crew members reported the fire broke out in the engine room Usually when fire breaks out there in the engine room it spreads very quickly he said The ship which was reported ablare by another freighter at 519 in was to kilometres off Copper Harbor resort village at the tip of the Kewecnaw Peninsula 160 kilometres northwest of Marquette The area off Copper Harbor is about 240 kilometres west of the spot where the US are vessel Edmund Fitzgerald sank Will all 29 crew members lost in gale in November 1975 Carrier Home Delivery 95° Weekly Historic cabinet meeting birthday present for Clark Lincoln Alexander applauds Prime Minister Joe Clark for the benefit of photographers during picture taking session of the new cabinet at Government House Ottawa Monday Alexander 57 Hamil ton Ont lawyer was sworn in as labor minister CP Photo finitek5 $426 Yes Mr Prime Minister certainly Mr Prime Minister right away Mr Prime Minister China Egypt in arms deal ISMAILIA Reuier President Anwar Sadat announced today that Egypt has con cluded an arms deal with China apparently involving large shipment oi thinesebuilt MiG planes Sadat adressing members of the armed forCes near this Suez canLi city said It gives nie great pleasure seiZe this op porunzty to announce to you that iiana has mncludvdwiihusadeal arms lhaie nothing to do mire your name our thanks to lsaltershtp China for this deal for iit riemad oi anv ulteriormoies OTTAWA CP Prime Minister Joe Clark celebrated his 40th birthday today by summoning the 29 ministers he chose Monday to the first Progressive Conservative cabinet meeting in 16 years Only moments after being sworn into office in the GovernorGenerals residence before live television audience several of the ministers blushed saying they will not be certain of their exact responsibilities until to days meeting Among the key postings were John Crosbie from St Johns Nfld to finance Flora Mac Donald from Kingston Ont to external af fairs and Senator Jacques Flynn from Quebec City to justice External affairs is the highest cabinet job ever given woman Miss MacDonald is the only woman in Clarks cabinet Erik Nielsen public works minister became the first Yukoner to be appointed to the cabinet and Labor Minister Lincoln Alex ander became the first black Less than an hour before Clark was sworn in as the youngest and first western Canadianborn prime minister Pierre Trudeau handed in his resignation to Gov Gen Edward Schreyer and became the leader of the official opposition GREAT DAY Its great day Trudeau said leaving Government House and smiling at the sunny sky He then hopped into his grey Mercedes con vertible and sped away saying feel free His 11year stint as prime minister was over and he no longer had to ride in the armoured chauffeurdriven limousine the RCMP in sisted upon for his safety and security Clark indicated his cabinet is incomplete and that he is still scouring Quebec for contemporary francophones to name first as senators and then as ministers Of the four ministers he named from Quebec two are in the Senate Flynn who will continue as Conservative Senate leader and Martial Asselin minister in charge of the Canadian International Development Agen cv The other two Quebecers the only two Conservative MP5 from the province are Supply and Services Minister Roch LaSalle and Social Programs Minister Heward Graff tey Flynn and Asselin were both ministers briefly in the dying years of the last Conser vative government led by John Diefenbaker They were the only two former ministers ap pointed Clark having decided to pass over more prominent Diefenbaker colleagues still in the Commons such as former ministers Alvin Hamilton and George Hees HIEF LNHAPPY Diefenbaker began sniping at Clarks choices seconds after the 35minute oaths taking ceremony was over He was particularin annoyed with the ap pointment of Robert de Cotret as minister for economic development and industry trade and commerce De Cotret Franco Ontarian lost his OttawaCentre seat in the May 22 election and will be appointed to the Senate within few days Those who are elected should have had primary consideration Diefenbaker told reporters However Diefenbaker praised Clark for appointing Alexander whom he described as great Canadian and Ray Hnaiyshyn as minister of energy mines resources science and technology Hnatyshyn like Diefeni baker comes from Saskatchewan MP Beatty sworn in OTTAWA Perrin Beatty Wellington DufferinSimcoe MP was sworn in Monday as the youngest cabinet member under Canadas youngest prime minister by the youngest governor general in the nations history Beatty now minister of state under treasury board president Sinclair Steyens turned 29 Friday Saturday he was called by Prime Minister Joe Clark to jOln the cabinet for the 31$t parliament The former chairman of the PC caucus committee on supply and services told reporters OUtSlde the government house he did not expect cabinet post He had been at home sanding furniture when the PM sumr moned him to his dov ntown office The minister explained he will deal with specific assignments given to him by the treasury board preSidint and joked with reporters abitUllaltl51iiisr€ as first line of defence for Stevens He said he has already been given the responsibiiity of re issuing the recommends items of the Royal Commission or the Finan Clal Managemen on the Accountability of Government commonly identified as the IAmbert Commissmn by Peter Hsu By RICHARD THOMAS The Examiner Enemy forces now threatening Cana dian Forces Base Borden lhl morning shot down transport plane bringing equipment for the Special StlVlPt Forces defending the base disrupting air traffic and closing the airfield 51gt ljwrrist Georgian Strike ll filiilzllf Major Bill Richard staff tiffHJtl opera tions for the SSF and the flillll launched parathute assault Monday night near Brentaoiri just north of Hi Barthr Although not of sufficient strength to at tually take the airfield tint chiiii has forrmd small poolafs of troop ill arm preventing the SSI iriirn fiirini tl of aircraft Maj Richard said In briefing at hi SSI command centre near the airfield Ma li hard toirl the press the ASP will lauiivii iiiajur parachute assaul on it itllti naught to seek out and twi iij ahu fr positions The arsaui will iii4 ll Lorna morning as the 51 zivip Ji airfielr hesaid This part of hv l£ 11 taxi tun to threi day after 1lirrl Tifltin TORONTO IP About um mothers separated from their husbanrh now will be eligible for provintal welfare payment Keith Norton first and soctat servr The new policy 21231 ad year to the prv muniripal1e million as mot muniCipal welfare roll Isntfl mu separawi rrlirwr need did no qualify for payrr Farraly Berri Try1 ll tnfrii firitinrzii under the refit9 or Personnel unload equipment from plane during exercise Examiin pliolo CFB Borden threatened enemy downs transport Wlll continue to ht deployed to ti iil and establish defensive pi it in lnt this is achieved the Riki ill ill by helicopters to Meafriii pi iiilli of Owen Sound where the rhino my 3wt to launch marine attack Jll tlw iii iliizit Wasaga Beach riastliiil li lwbo said lhi altark its not exporter Mu next 6l and mi magi Royal aiiarliaii regiment ii Ont vaiiguaid of theisfsl defensivepositiohat Mtafoit Maj Richard said the ole about 2300 Siltlll UlillS including infantry 51 naissanr and NIH il pm or He said the fiUIlllfl of tlir gt not he as great as it wuiild iv but umpires will he altar till iv llUi of the opposing troop the outcome of the halt lr They make lliftltjtjlhlhi 2i wldl the rriops are Mei lililiéirtl sail Ill spirited and keen ir in lil it ltiw Georgian Srzlt nulirr tl iliit lum hi trashing cycle for it iiii la var Se arated from husbands Mothers igible for welfare llUlillpillrfUfl germa Jhith about raglfi MirhéiiwithtwilhzllA north 2r general iiiHaw will imrkl 1r will al ii Norton 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