Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 19 Dec 1977, p. 3

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Keeping skiers and other outdoor enthusiasts informed of snow ice and highway conditions throughout the winter is the role of the Ontario Travel Information Centre Highway 400 Barrie Some of the key persons involved include Pat Mctonnell left Ruth larkes and director Vern Telford notebook Any nonprofit organization or individual may have community event in Notebook Just call 7266537 and ask for Pat Guergis Calls for Mondays Notebook must be received by noon Friday for publication the following Monday Calls for Weekend Notebook published Thurs day on the Leisure Page must be received by noon Wed ne sda today Bingo at the Angus Lions Hall Highway 90 beginning at 730pm oTottenham Lions bingo tonight at the Tottenham Com munity Centre beginning at 730 pm oCounterweight class tonight at Lakelands Community Hall beginning at 730 pm Euchre at the Oro Station Community Centre beginning at 815 pm Admission is 50 cents and lunch will be served oBarrie city council meets tonight at city hall beginning at7z30pm OBarrie Central Collegiate Band will be joined by the Barrie Collegiate Junior Band and the Barrie Central Col legiate Dance Band for the annual Christmas concert at Centrals auditorium Concert begins at pm oTheres disability tea at the IOOF Home 93 William St beginning at pm The Disability Tea is being held in connection with parttime Health Aide course offered by Georgian Colleges Health Science Division oBirth Control Information Centre opens today at pm at Mary Street The Centre will be pen toSpm olnnisfil Planning Board is holding public meeting at 730 pm in the council chambers of the townships municipal offices to discuss proposed Drive In theatre tuesday oEuchre at the Bell Ewart Community Centre beginning at8 pm There is 5050 draw as well oBlighty Bingo slated for the Wyevale Orange Centre Bingo begins at pm oRegular monthly meeting of the board of directors of the Childrens Aid Society Simcoe County Branch meets at the societys offices at the County Administration Centre Midhurst Meeting begins at pm Barrie Lions Club Christmas party is tonight at the Holilt day Inn beginning at 15 pm oCounty Council at the Administration Centre Midhurst meeting beginning at 10 am wednesday Olnnisfil Council meets today beginning at 10 pm OFree skating for parents and tots at the Thornton Com munity Centre and Stroud lnnisfil Recreation Centre from pm t03pm oWeight Watchers gather at the Royal Canadian Legion at 730 pm Men women you ths are welcome to attend Bingo at the Royal Canadian Legion Tottenham at 730 pm Crash inquest continues today Testimony may conclude to day at the coroners inquest in to the Sept aircrash here that claimed five lives Thirteen of 18 scheduled witnesses have testified in cluding Department of Transport investigators who went over the wreckage of the Beechcraft Baron and listened to tapes of radio conversations between the pilot Armand Hollinswort 41 of Mississauga and air traffic con trollers at Toronto Sudbury and North Bay Transcripts of those conver sations released Friday reveal ed that the pilot changed his flight plan at the suggestion of air traffic controllers at Toron to International Airport to avoid landing delays at Toron to The aircraft owned by Falconbridge Nickel Mines Ltd crashed into IKVRs transmis sion tower in light rain and fog on flight from Sudbury to Toronto killing four senior com pany officials and the pilot After testimony is completed the fivemember jury will go behind closed doors to consider how the five men aboard the plane died and make recom mendations to prevent another such crash from occurring Great cost involved in weather station weather station for Barrie would be too expensive to justify says Charles Batchelor Department of Transport airv crash investigator In an interview Thursday at the inquest into last Septembers aircrash here he said the trend over the last few years has been to cut back on the number of weather repor ting stations in Canada Evidence heard during the iir quest indicated the pilot of the Falconhridge Nickel Mines Ltd plane that crashed into CKVRs 3048 metre 1000footi transmission tower did not know Barrie was covered in low clouds fog and rain as he flew from Sudbury to Toronto The weather in other centres was reported good on the day of the crash by Toronto and Sud bury weather offices However poor flying weather prevailed in the Barrie area Asked if the crash demonstrated need for weather station in Barrie Bata chelor said it would be good IIARLES BAHHELOR idea but dont know how you could ever justify the expense Members of the Barrie Squad Io of the Royal anadiaii ir adets were at tieorgian Mall over the weekend to lend assistance to shoppers laden with hristinas gifts or as in this case an armful of child Lorne atour holds the door for ftlrs Wayne Bradey of Barrie and daughter Sandra who is almost two years old Examiner lhotol Air Cadets out to help parcelwea ry shoppers Members of the Barrie Squad 102 of the Royal Canadian Air News quiz Cadets were on hand at Georgian Mall over the weekend to help shoppers load ed down with parcels carry them to their cars Lt Twelve cadets were posted at the doors of the mall and an in side display offered literature SW9 News Quiz Page 23 WORLDStOPE 1Morc True ZtThe economy it Great Britain aims of the organization MEIlUN DT answers from $52313 DENIURE THERAPIST MATCHWORDS 1c 22 3d4e 5b Complete Denture Serwce NEWSPICTLRE Palestine Liberation rganiza Hoursam pm Mon ru at lonPU 280 Dunlop St Barrie 7286810 SPORTIJGHT 1American 2Parachuting em er en urns ocue Muhummad Ali 48 Boston Red Sox TUESDAY DEC I3 AND 20 ONLY FAMILY BUCKET $500 SAVE $325 Grove Duckworth 7265710 45 Essa Rd 726250 3l Buyfield St 7267220 to Barrie youths between the ages of lit and 18 who might be interested in joining the adcts laul Schcmbri said the purpose of the display was to acquaint the public with the Rescue Squad ambulance attendants the examlnor Monday Dec 19 1977 Want to iron out misunderstandings both groups are meeting this week Simcoe Rescue Squad spo kesmen are expected to meet later this week with Royal Victoria Hospital ambulance attendants Gordon Waterfall ambulance supervisor said the meeting will probably be held during the day shift when half the to iron out misunderstandings spokesmen for both groups said hospitals fulltime ambulance staff will be on duty today Youth in hospital following mishap Port Severn youth was transferred to Sick Childrens Hospital in Toronto Saturday after being struck by truck Friday The Midland detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police reported Denis Schneider 14 was apparently walking on the paved shoulder of Highway 69 when he was hit by truck WORKERS ARE POOR WASHINGTON CP In the United States fulltime minimumwage worker takes home less than those at the poverty line fulltime year round worker earning the minimum wage $230 last year earned about $4780 well below the poverty line figure of $5800 Offduty workers will also be invited Waterfall said But cant force them to attend on their own time Garv Joice county coordinator for the rescue squad said squad spokesmen will attend the meeting to tell it like it is and correct misinformation about the squads activities He said the squad will probably also bring its equipment to Show the ambulance staff Waterfall said at hospital board of trustees meeting last week relations between the squad and the ambulance service were pretty poor Ambulance staff and squad members have also made conflic ting statements as to the need for the rescue squad and the time involved in removing trapped accident victims from their cars driven by David Cubitt of Toronto The accident occurred at 825 pm and Schneider was taken directly to Soldiers Memorial Hospital Oritlia and later transferred to Sick Childrens Hospital OPPORTUNITY FOR YOUTH regular weekly income op portunities to earn valuable prizes plus lessons in business practices are all VANILLA EXTRACTEI Vanilla is the 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