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Barrie Examiner, 16 Nov 1977, p. 1

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in mm mm women Tooth decay likely NEW HYDE PARK NY AP childrens dentist says that when baby falls asleepwith nursing bottle in its mouth containing milk fruit juice or any li quid With sugar extensive tooth decay is likely to occur Dr Saul Kamen in charge of pediatric dentistry at Long Island JewishHillside Medical Centre explained that the li uid in the bottle bathes the infants mouth uring sleep and can have destructive effect on the teeth He said infants as young as 18 months have displayed serious decay of recently erupted teeth which could onl be traced to the habit of falling alseep wit the bottle in the mouth Obscene calls from HQ CHESTER England CP Police in vestigating series of obscene telephone calls to married woman were shocked when they found the calls came from their own headquarters The only person with access to the line at Chester police headquarters was Constable DaVid Rayner it was stated in magistrates court It was testified that Rayner made 20 calls to 31yearold woman 14 of them described as grossly obscene Ask labelling standard NAIROBI CP The ei ht million member Associated Country omen of the World ACWW will ask the United Nations to promote international uniformity in labelling pesticides and other potentially harmful substances The organization which held its 15th triennial world conference here this fall look at toys There are plenty of smiling faces peering out at shoppers as they roam through stores during the last few weeks before Christmas But ensuring smiling faces on the children receiving gifts takes caution and consideration says the Canadian Toy Testing Council On todays Page we look at what the council has to say about toys Examiner Photo will also appeal to the UN General Assem bly to consider declaring an international year to study the diminishing stocks of raw materials in the world Both requests in the form of resolutions are supported by the ACWWs 301 societies in 74 countries Its Canadian link is the Federated Womens Institutes of Canada deadfine Captain Mark Phillips husband of Bri tains Princess Anne displayed this ex pression as he received congratulations Tuesday from crowd that had waited hours in icy cold in London to greet him after the announcement that his wife had given birth to 7pound 9ounce boy The child is fifth in line to the British throne AP Laserphotm Anne son doing fine LONDON AP Princess Anne and her dayold son were both reported doing fine in the private wing of St Marys Hospital today Hospital officials said the 27 yearold princess would likely be allowed out of bed later in the day Visitors during the day were expected to be the proud father Capt Mark Phillips and the equally proud grandmother Queen Elizabeth It was wrong school news story Tuesday incorrectly named David Alexander Smith of Big Bay Point who died in singlevehicle mishap Friday in Grand Rapids Mich as former teacher at the Timothy Christian Reform School Smith taught for more than six years at the Timothy Christian School an indepen dent Christian school The Examiner regrets the error Barrie woman injured Barrie woman suffered minor injuries Tuesday night on Highway 400 between the Dunlop and Bayfield streets ramps in two car collision says the Barrie OPP Catherine Dorey of Thomcrest Road was treated for minor injuries after the car she was in collided with one driven by Antonio Rodrigues of Toronto say police Three other cars were involved in the mishap although none sustained damage Police have not released damage estimates or cause for the accident Wants service extended Ald Fred Ruemper wants city council to ask Postmastergeneral JeanJacques Blais to extend home delivery to Letitia Heights and other new subdivisions But council voted this week to send Ald Ruempers suggestion to general commit tee for discussion and factfinding before actually writing Blais Letitia Heights is without home delivery because of 1905 federal freeze on the hir ing of new letter carriers Ald Ruemper said postal service in Bar rie has deteriorated in recent years and residents are entitled to former levels of schice Barrie postmaster Albert Eccles said to day delivery was formerly extended to new subdivisions almost at once but the deterioration dates from the hiring freeze May board it up partiallydemolished building on the southwest corner of unop and High streets will probably be boarded up today if the demolition contractor does not show up deputy city engineer Don Kirkpatrick said Tuesday He said the building duplex has stood open for about to days Sam Excavation of Toronto was to demolish the vacant building and another cityowned vacant building next door for contract price of $4950 However the him has dropped the work at least temporarily after beginning thejob Nov Anybody could go in there and set fire to it Ald Ross Stephens complained Monday during city council meeting Kirkpatrick said he has been unable to reach the firms owner and the job may be rtetendered The two buildings were part of city pro gram of property acquisition in the Dunlop HighBradford streets area to make room for an eventual intersection improvement Settlement offered TORONTO Staff Falconbridgc Nickel Mines Ltd has offered to come to an amicable settlement w1th Machan Hunter Communications for paging service equipment MacLean Hunter had on KVRs 1700metre 11000footi tower that was destroyed Sept The equipment included transmitter antennas and cable according to Doug Richardson general manager of the paging service However he said only the antennas and the cable were lost when plane carry ing four top Falconbridge executives crash ed into the tower killing the executives and the pilot Richardson said lizilconbridgcs iii surance adjusters contactcd Mathanr Hunter few weeks after the crash otfcriiig to reach an amicable agreement for the cost of the equipment He estimated the cost at about $8000 Richardson said nothing has been finalized yet Our concern was to get our service back on the air so our customers would be in convenienced as little as possible he Silltl adding that the service was off the air tor lit hours after the plane hit the tower Driver identified Ontario Provincial Police in Hradtord have identified the truck driver trapped ill the wreckage of his tractortrailer on Highway 400 early Tuesday as Hrycc Hazlett 24 of Jarvis Hazlett was treated at York Memorial Hospital in Newmarket for minor injuries suffered in the singlevehicle accidcnt and has been released say police Hazlett was drivmg tractorrtrailcr load ed with bales of wire mesh near til Tues day which apparently crossed ramp at Highway 88 and jackknifed the truck in thc ditch after driving short distance on the shoulder All fouled up Mexicali Manager Moose Stubbing left tries to suppress laughing after gush of water sprang up in the stands after foul ball hit sprinkler system during Winter League Baseball game in Mexico Stutt iuni Mexicali Mexico Ai Lastrphoto weather little cooler tonight with loWs zero to Thursday cloudy with sunny periods and highs to Liberals by egt nonconfidence motion but Rapped for stand on RCMP actions OTTAWA CP The Progressive Con servative and New Democratic opposition combined Tuesday to attack the Liberal government for evading principle of parliamentary governmentministerial responsibility for acts of RCMP security forces They condemned the cabinet for failing to accept the blame for spate of alleged illegal actions by the federal police Their Commons comments met by Liberal counterattacks supported by Social Credit came during day devoted to business chosen 113th year No 288 Wednesday November 16 1977 15° For Copy Carrier Home Dollvery 90° Weekly 84 Page by the Conservatives Later the Liberal majority easily turned back Progressive Conservative non confidence motion which was supported by the New Democrats The votes on the motion and on an NDP amendment were identical 104 to 65 with Social Credit supporting the government Standing of the 264seat Commons is Liberal 141 Conservative 91 NDP 16 Social Credit 10 Independent and vacant Both sides upheld the honor the the RCMP accused the other of dragging the force through the mud as political expedient and levelled charges of incom etence and pegligence concerning the ban ing of the af air Former prime minister John Diefenbaker said only the Liberals would have ordered the RCMP in 1973 to steal Parti Quebecois membership lists because the party feared defeat in forthcoming rovincial election Diefenbaker accu former solicitors general JeanPierre Goyer and Warren All mand of giving direct orders to the force to carry out illegal activities SolicitorGeneral Francis Fox said it has always been government policy to proVide general uidance to the forces security ser vice rat than assume control of dayto day operations He said litical intervention on regular basis wo leave the government open to charges of collusion The government has been saying opposition demands for tighter control of security ser vices amounts to political intervention in the RCMPs daytoday affairs the examiner serving barrie and simcoe county New government action demanded on living costs OTTAWA ttii Opposition MPs deman ded new government action Tuesday to boost the spending power of consumers following the release earlier of Statistics Canada fig ures showing the cost of living jumped by one per cent in October Hut ldllitlltt Minister lcan Thretien although disappointth in the latest ad vance in consumer prices said he thought it would be unwise to cltangc economic policies HOW The October rise in the cost of living the highest for any month since last March was led by substantial letpercent increase in food prices and by jump in residential propcrty taxes The 12iiionth inflation rate was 88 per ttlll only percent less than the rate when the governments wageandprice control program was introduced in October 1975 and 28 percent above the governments inflation target for 1977 of six per cent In the Commons both Conservative and NDP spokesmen said the government is trying to hold wage increases for the duration of the antiinflation program to six per cent But they added that costofliving increases were heading for nine per cent in the coming year with more inflationcausing in creasessuch as increase in gasoline and fuel oil pricest0 come early next year The inflation rate combined with the pay limit would amount to lost purchasing power for consumers said Conservative finance critic Sinclair Stevens and NDP Leader Ed Broadbent Quebecers may ioin Bob Bentleys campaign loronto Francophone who plans to join Hob chtlcys campaign to unseat Quebec licmicr licne Levesque said today the cam paign may well draw support from French speaking Quebec residents Ihcrcse liiisse 47 Quebec native who has lived in Toronto sincc 1050 said she plans to ask hcr many relatives in Quebec to cir culate Bentleys petition She will also cir culate the pct it too herself in Toronto Bentley former Barrie mayor now employ ed as provincial rent review officer Is seeking 10000 supporters from across tziiiada for class action suit asking the Suprtiiic tourt of anada to make Levesque show cause why he should not be removed from Oflltt chtley says Levesque is violating his oath of office by working to break up anada while serving as prcmicr of Canadian province lrs hussc said she expects English Quebeccrs to be especially friendly to Bentleys ciiiiipaign but believe lot of the French people too will be on his side because lot of people dont want separa tion She said many Quebecois who voted for Levesques Parti Quebecois last year for economic reasons would vote differently if an election was held today However she said some lrcnch Quebecers may be afraid to associate themselves with Bentleys petition Meanwhile spokesman for the Supreme Court registrars office said today no class action suit has ever come before the Supreme Court of Canada The only classaction suits in Canadian history were two cases before the Ontario Supreme Court the spokesman said Bentley said today 10 to 40 copies of his peti tion are in circulation and he plans to have another 3000 to 4000 printed He said mail for the cam aign is piling up unopened as he attends to its duties as rent review officer and no updated total of names collected is likely to be available until Fri day He said he has not lost control of the cani paign but Im not what youd call absolute ly in control Intended to kill himself accused tells Barrie court Ztlrytni old roStation man charged with wounding his estranged wife with knife told Harrie judge lucsday he had intended to use the knife to kill himself tlttavio Boni told Judge loii lnch he decid cd to commit suicide after suffering family problems scvcrc dcprcssion and hallucina tions lioni was charged with stabbing his wife twice in the stomach during drive from loronto to llarric 11in 28 at about am He pleaded guilty to the charge Oct 14 He was on his way to commit himself into the psychiatric ward of Barrics Royal Vic toria Hospital with his wife who had left him week before had it in my head would kill myself dur ing the drive up said Boni who then testified he began blaming his wife for his problems Then stabbed her After struggle in the car the couple were passengers in lioni was shoved out of the passenger door and left on Highway 400 near Highway 811 His wife was later treated for two six inch deep abdomen wounds shock and cuts to her hands SllillaltlillPROBLEMS Honi said llltll iiiiirriagc suffered problems lwcaust her parents would not leave them tlltmt and the problems increased after his wife torcwl him to have vasectomy and then rcjcctcd him While suffering severe depressions Honi tried suicide on several occasions but never SUtttttlttl he testified lr ltobcrt all psychiatrist at the lcnetanguishene Mental Health Centre where ltoni was examined after the incident said Hoiii was psycliotically depressed when he was iidiiiittcd He was suicidally depressed said Dr Tall who said he considered the depression significant in such normally stable man have never seen lloni recall stabbing his wife before today he added He could relate details up to the point of the stabbing but he always thought he was stabbing himself He said Honi suffered terrible stresses in his home life and the fact his property was registered in his wifes name depressed him further It built up in him until he lashed out said llr fall To me its surprising he lasted this long in that marriage RECOMMENDS TREATMENT Dr fall recommended continued out patient psychiatric treatment its pretty obvious he still has difficulty dealing with his anger he said He needs help Judge Inch sentenced Hunt to 14 months in jail rejecting defense counsel Paul Her mistons request for term of probation He recommended psychiatric treatment during the term and said Honi should con tinue to have some treatment after his release He also sentenced Boni to six months pro bation once the term is served Judge Inch rejected Hermistons mention of ssible order to have Boni stay away from is wife and her relatives its not clear to the court that your wife fears you so Im not issuing an order that you away from certain people he said $0435 So shes the mother of PruIdont Blg dull Im the son of folry inside local entertainment lifestyle 21 upon oomlco 39 classified 35 to 38 supplements Bayfleld Mall Stevens suggested the federal government out its 12percent manufacturing sales tax to encourage consumer spending and end con trols earlier than the proposed date of April 14 Broadbent asked that the government modify its six rcent limit to allow pay raises equal tot inflation rate But Prime Minister Trudeau replied that the government still expected the inflation rate next year to be about six per cent Broadbent estimated that if inflatitm is nine per cent this year the average family earning $15000 year will lose $450 in spen ding power The governments $100 tax c1 edit was far from adequate he said IRON STMDENT 51MQJ IVAIHING Hum Rsn tqfl on WASHINGTON AP With almost 100 demonstrators already injured police mobilized for second day of raucous street protests by supporters and opponents of the Shah of Iran as he wound up his violence scarred state visit Demonstrations were planned at more than dozen widely scattered sites around the city and police expected thousands of sloganshouting placardcarrying demon strators from both sidw to turn out as the Shah travelled to his appointments The Shah and his Wife Empress Farah are due to leave tonight for Paris Police revoked permits for todays protests closest to the executive mansion deciding to forbid antishah forces from massing on the sidewalk north of the White House and proshah groups from using the Ellipse sout of the mansion The Shahs supporters See him as hero for bringing prosperity and stability to Iran His detractors look upon him as tyrant whose regime would crumble without us economic and military ties and also claim he has jailed all political dissenters This has been the most tumultuous of the Shahs 12 visits here during his 3year reign 8000 TOOK PART National Park Service police estimated that about 8000 people took part in Tuesdays protests the largest and most violent since the Vietnam war in the demonstrations outside the White House there were 12 arrests and 124 people reported inured 25 of them police officers as repeat clashes broke out between the contending factions Officials at George Washington Univer sity Hospital said at least 45 demonstrators were treated in the emergency room Three were admitted including 6year old proShah demonstrator from California He was listed in serious condition late Tuesday night after undergoing two hours of surgery for fractured skull 21yearold demonstrator was in satisfactory condition with spinal injury The third 2tyearold antiShah student was in fair condition with facial cuts IRGHUN use NOR large group of demonstrators who support the visit of the Shah of Iran mass in the Ellipse south of the White House Tuesday Other groups of demonstrators who oppose the visit gathered in other locations nearby as the Shah arrived for twoday state visit The top of the Washington Monument shows at top centre AP Laserphoto Violent street protests mark Shahs thcomc SHAH tiuttl US visit police officer wrestles with demonstrator outside the White House fence during protest against the visit of the Shah of Iran Tuesday President Carter greeted the Shah on the South Grounds background AP Laserphoto 44

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