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Barrie Examiner, 9 Nov 1977, p. 2

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num the examiner Wednesday Nov 1977 extra Six said killed in Israeli attack on guerrillas BEIRUT AP Israel attacked Palestinian guerrillas in southern Lebanon with planes naval missiles and artillery today An imtial Lebanese report said six persons were killed and 21 wounded raising the death toll in the fiveday revival of the border war to at least 25 Lebanese and Palestinians and three Israelis spokesman for the provincial Lebanese governors of fice in Sidon said Israeli gunboats did heavy damage during the night to the harbor and the customs headquarters at the biblical town of Tyre 15 miles north of the Israeli border The air attacks began at dawn The spokesman said waves of Phantom and Skyhawk jets made eight bombing and strafing attacks on Bint Jbeil guerrilla stronghold in southeast Lebanon Nakoura on the coast where the United Nations has military observation post and border villages in between Two hours later the spokesman continued sixplane for mations roared in from the Mediterranean skies and made 12 attacks on Tyre three Palestinian refugee camps on its southern and eastern fringes and eight adjacent villages We saw waves of Phantom jets roar overhead said one witness Then there were deafening explosions and palls of black smoke billowed high into the sky in the Tyre neigh borhood Forcing French on students no good TORONTO tCP Education Minister Thomas Wells said Tuesday the provincial government is en couraging students to take French but will not make it compulsory subject in sec ondary schools Wells was responding in the legislature to question from Robert Nixon ILBrantOxfordNorfolk Nixon asked Wells what steps his ministry was plan ning to take to reverse trend toward dropping Fren ch courses The number of Englishgspeaking students taking French in Grade 13 has dropped by 40 per cent since 1971 he said Wells said his ministry is discussing with university of ficials the possibility of making French mandatory requiremnt for university en trance But he said this would come in future Wells said that forcing stu dents to take French is not gpling to help the situation at The emphasis for learning French should be placed on elementary schools and more immersion programs should be encouraged Wells said Nixon said he wondered if Tiimus warns not compulsory Wells had commitment to providing irstruction in the French language why the legislature pages were not being taught the subject The pages who act as mes sengers in the legislature are picked from schools across Ontario While ser ving in the house they receive some lessons from tutor Universities benefit from estate SAULT STE MARIE Ont CPD Algoma University College will receive about $550000 under the terms of the Wlll of Carl Sanders Toronto resident who lived in this city in 19H the university announced Tuesday Algoma was one of eight beneficiaries seven of which were universities in Northern Ontario and the Maritimes Sanders native of Minnesota was senior executive of Gamble Robinson Inc and owned interests in mining Sanders who also worked in several other northern coma munities died in Toronto nursing home July 31 spokesman tor Lakehead UniverSity in Thunder Bay Ont said that institution likely will receive about 32mm from the Sanders estate The anadian anccr Society has also been named as onc of the Wills twicliciarus the spokesman said Noni oi the spokisuicn knew the names of other univcr siits to whit money was bequeatod No boost in capital spending TORONTO iPi The Ontario health ministry will not incrcasc its capital spcn ding on hospitals until ltlllu Health Minister Dennis Tim brell said Tuesday In speech to the annual conferencc of the Ontario Hospital Association the minister said new capital spending projects for non teaching hospitals will have to meet strict criteria bcforc being considered This years capital budget is about $107 million he said and that will remain con stant until 1980 Of the money about $30 million an nually will be earmarked for Your hwl ll pzm ll nol out His lltiH Liberals wont support motion TORONTO SP1 Bud Germa NDP Sudburyi said Tuesday he plans to introduce motion of nonrconfidence in the Conservative government over its handling of the lnco layoffs in his home City However the motion is unlikely to succeed because Lib eral Leader Stuart Smith says his party will not support it The motion condemns the government for its economic strategy and handling of the lnco situation About 2200 workers laid off early next year The company blames poor world market for nickel for the layoffs An additional 600jobs will be eliminator through attrition Plans to fight eviction order PICKEHING Ont lClt Three families living on the site for the proposed Pickering airport have been ordered to leave their homes by Nov 16 Hut Hill Leach spokesman for the owners said officials will havc to remove him from his property in handcuffs Leach said the two other owners feel the same way and are proparcd to risk thc threat ofjail Evulion notices were served Monday by Morley Hain sini ill for thc Durham ltctjion lhi lamilics have faced eviction since last July after abandoning an appcal of judges order giving the federal govcrnimnt possession of their property They haw tricd to reach an outof court settlement for compensation claiming Ottawas original expropriation of fer was too low Former mayor and MP dies at 86 ST IATlltlthiCS Ont ttIl John Smith former mayor of St fiatliarincs and former lrogrcssivc ion scrvative Ml died in hospital luostlay following lengthy illness He was 84 Smith building contractor born in Scotland was city alderman for 10 years and mayor from mm to 1937 He was member of larlianunl for Lincoln riding from 1957 until I962 He was also it member of the lilillc Illlltllt ttlllllllli and founder of the St Catharina llllillfnl MIlNIltIl Ill 1966 Serving as its first director until Iii2 whcn was named life member of the board Judging prior to winter fair opening Husbands wives win tap crap awards TORONTO CP Husbands and wives dominated the World Field Crops Championship Awards on Tuesday The judging was held rior to the opening Friday of 49th annual Royal Agricultural Win ter Fair Chris Deurloo of Granum Alta won the barley cham pionship with his entry of Palliser barley while his wife took the wheat championship DishwasherZIevel wash action Front load No prerinsing of dishes cycles include Rinse and Hold and Normal Wash On light Silverware basket Dual detergent dispenser Power Miser option with Wascana Durham variety She was reserve cham pion last year Marguerite Norrington of the Milton 0nt area took first lace in the rye field while her usband was named reserve champion Both Norringtons entered Petra Petkus rye vari eties Mrs and Mrs Floyd Hiner of Lewisville Ind won cham pionships in ear corn and Woodgrain formica work top White 26R076 031 Sears Kenmore microwave oven Cuts cooking time by up to 70 450 watts of power 10 rninute timer with signal bell Holds 11Ib turkey No installation Plugs into any outlet Uses no more energy than toaster With glass traycookbook 22R099 071 SimpsonsSears Ltd Sears Barrie Georgian Mall 509 Baytield St 1264451 Rog and Wos refer to SimmonsSoars Ltd prions soybeans Floyd Hiner won the ear corn title in 1967 and 1970 and the soybean championship in 1968 1969 and 1970 Russell Bolton of Seaforth Ont won the hay award for the sixth consecutive year The oats champion was Mar tin Amundrud of Choiceland Sask who took his second con secutive title with samples of Harman variety Lung Seeds based in Lake Refrigerator needs no defrosting 130cu ft Frostless features slideout shelves Fullwidth vegetable driSper Molded egg rack 2door convenience Freezer section holds 78 lb Freezer door shelf Fully guaranteed 46R 037 900 Store hours MON TUES SAT WED THURS FRI Soars Auto Contra open weekdays mm Lenore Sask took the flax championship and also won the Canadian Seed Growers Association trophy for pedigree grain with its entry of Noralta variety Glen Cottingham of Peter sfield Man won the Canadian Feed Trade Association challenge trophy for pedigree forage with an entry of Basho Timothy Frank Jacobs and Son of Sears Its the one you want when you want one for less fiKi 3program auto Kenmore washer Has washrinse temperature combinations preset in timer Normal short and Permapress programs Pump guard Tough porcelainonsteel top resists rust and stains Lid safety switch White 26 RO47 000 930 am to 530 pm 930 am to 930 pm Foxwarren Man were reserve champions in the wheat cate gory with an entry of Sundance winter wheat They were also reserve champions in flax The win in the ear corn cate gory by the Hiners continued United States dominance in the category The US has lost on ce in the last 13 years Reserve champion this year was John Hawksley of Salisbury Rho desia OTTAWA CP External Affairs Minister Don Jamieson says the government will seek clarification from France on developments in Quebec Premier Rene Levesques visit to Paris last week He told reporters outside the Commons Tuesday that Ottawa wants to know what French President Valery Giscard dEstaing means by references Seeks answers from France to future support for Quebec And the government would like information on the framework planned for meetings of the Quebec and French premiers and their cabinets His comments came after Prime Minister Trudeau dis missed the Levesque visit with an apparent jibe at both the Quebec premier and the French government Kenmore range with automatic oven 30 range with clockcontrolled startcookotf oven Infiniteheat plugout elements Controlled variable Matching blankets 14553 first broil Minute minder Timed appliance outlet Fast oven preheat Nodrip recessed top White 22R 060 770 Kenmore automatic dryer Features high air speed Noheat air cycle fluth Tapmounted lint screen Pushtostart in timer Safety switch stops tumbling action if door is opened White 26R0 87 000 In Barrie use our 24 hr Teleshop mass LUV 7264411 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