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Barrie Examiner, 17 Jan 1976, p. 7

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Wwv naua ViARIETY FEATURE or COIN snow Coins of all value descrip tions and countries were on dispay at chfield Mall Sit urdav at the annual mini Copilot show sponsored by the Huron ia Tumiunatic Association Cltib member Miss Jean Keith of Barrie examines coin owned by Lloyd Carney of To ronio tlixamiiier Photo gives account of Panarctic plane crash YELLOWKNLFE NWl Ci David Ilatton speaking in voice CliOKeJ with emotion cave public inquiry Monday its first eyewitness account of the filial momean in the olt air crush in the history of the Canadian Arctic Mr Hutton 33 was copilot of Panurctic Oils Ltd lilectra wicb crushed on flight from iiinontoii tca lovit IWT on Oct 30 1974 killing 32 of 31 men aboard The only other sLirvior was flight engineer Gasry Veymun who is scheduled to testify to day Mr Hutton siid tfie flight was perfectly norntz in every way until sliorly before its fi nal approach to if liiit about 1500 miles north of Ed monton llie Electra had descended frrm its crtiisin altitulc of 500 feet to about 300 feet flying on instruments with no visual contact with the ground he said When the plate lcicllcd out 30 feel it appeared we were ever open water APPROACH infill Off in the distance got some visibility Mr flattoii IN BEiRui said it looked like we were upiroachiiig the edge of the ice line lle tiieii relale lllis informa lion to the pilot liIiaii licuioii of Lcduc ltu who was killel in the ClLlJl Tht pilot who had been mun uully Ctllllltllliil the planes power levers ticii rcaclnf over and pzilid the letcrs hack in mootl lllLlllClli not back to flight idle but enough to initiate descent lie then mtvcd his head on to the wheel Mr Hutton said Then he llltl tit tilictl ahead lie did not cry out he did not slump incr the con trols was tutetl anl think Mr cymuii ilt ton Mr llatton said noting that at tiiz point the flight crew was littcl lh against their gt1i hclts end the plane began to dcccnd rap idly He said he iipiiicdiately tlkil on the inatriiiiieiih front of lilill to piiillt tne cap iLlll with interruption lo NlilllMJ SMINUS uliFCl itti we were do ter scendine from fcct lut llLIll rat o5 lTNl ftcl ii mantle and the nccdln continued to sw around until stopped at 2000 lie called o1t lltllllltlll to die bilot btit flitre was no re aiior Mr Litton said Both hands were or the control wheel and to was looking straight ahead By then we had gone lllltllll 300 feel to 300 feet Mr llatton said Siflllll be was at first unwind and then frightened by the captains lack of reponw We to re through 200 to 100 feet Mr lam ciltlltictl stating that he and Mr ley man shouted out the pilot the his altitiies the plant was drop piilg to ltilllCtl the some thing demcrat it wrong and something had to be done Mr llaltiii sail llt li le than then reached over to ptili iiie power lttci forward flirt we were fiiihcd loo feet above the around ant dc rtciidlll at 20m feet minute iii lllilltllil lillltllllL iii of eier 3i loll It in all Mr Ilattoii said he plane miebt have ili able to re enter at zoo lct if action lial been taken iiiiiiiCtitel university deans slain BlilltUl flv itllllilCl shot and killed the engineering dean and the dean of students the American University of Beirut today then held nun bcr of hostages at gunpoint pi lice reported Both the dead men we re lebanese llieir killers were he jieted to be Aral udents pellcd from the tillltCl3lly dur ng lettit campus llll police spokcmaii said lrticklcads of police eiii Pa esiinian guerrilla were riiiicrl to the campus witiievr rc hurled lh police iokciiiii Llll llie killers were izcinandiuo uni conduct from the campus in ex chaiiqt fii the tagc The two lead then were flay Stewurdess awarded decoration for part in thwarting hiiucker MISSISSAUGA Ullt Cli litGll Jules Leger awarded Licry Dolicy an Air Canada gttewcrdcss the Cross of Valor on Monday Canada highest ectiaiion lIr bravery for her part in pacifyin hijacker in November 1071 Miss Dolicy with the airline for years ias been credited itli preventing dieaster dur ing the eighthour ordeal The presentation was in Ottawa She is the third person to re tci the aw and Two other recipients ere honored po numously Three other members of the flight pIirser John Joseph Ah oin cf Toronto Vernon filinqu of Pointe Claire Que and lhil IN Bonny assistant prc of Ste Marguerite QUe were alo gitcn awartb Monday hen the award lltl was an nnniced last Dec and did not nclude Mr Bonny Miss Dolley wrote to Government House about Mr Lonnys role If you dont give Philippe an award Ill give him half my ifr ss of Valor she told one of twin Mr Hilly ende the incident when he hit the hijackerwho was trying to bail out of the air craft at 37000 feet through an emergency windowon the head with fire axe LATER CONVICTED laiil Jocph Clio 37 of Cal etiy was lateicohiiclcd and ciitcnced to life impriscunient connection with the hijack tie scheduled flight to lo illllL from Calgary the aircraft coiiiiiiandct red gtlIUIil llcr tuftcofl by man armcl ith Klll4tlll art dyiiaiiiiie Dunn4 Inc llll hours inc aircraft landed twice in lrcal Falls Mont Miss Dobey talked cain ll hll ii tll lltl tr iirl kirlc to her llHlil tom in St lridcs an ttllml on ilucentia flay in iouiidlciid hc was the yoiiiittiet of If children ltcr her mother died she lived in twin homes and an orphanage in St iiiiiifi for cght years before etiriihi to St Biidcs at il After high school she entered St lohii iliiliii Hospital school of lllllrlllg but left our go in January ltlfili to train as stewardess with liuiiai ntfa Airline Shc iid she always flay witli nursing and ll years up he took irtunnitb leaie of absence to help Dr Tom l0lc in laiinaiidu kept thinking one of thesi days Ill go and cite llllll if hand slit said lint roii gti tiicf into comfortable pew and you dont want to ehc up your comforts She said that since the lllJiill iiig new members figure thii because she is aboard nothin will go wrciig would IDUNLOP If IQOCII nolil iligti file tltill of ifigi iccrtng and ltohcr iiieimi lean of the studth board tlr sis stages ircltided tilti ltiify iccprcidtnt George llakini and Dr George Faycgb irttor oi pcriiiiicl and other iiiiitcrsity officials TRLITIC HOLDING laliwililt liir ceasefire Illllilligtltlll continued to report iri tcss iii illt tlltlgt to lllnlti the truce that lliiltctl fighting in the christianMriii ciil war ago ll ll in li persons kidnapped Monday by Elie lltiidisii Democratic ry hate been released 590105 ani for the commission raid lle raid the eightmail coni iiiisim aiii Palestinian guer rilla cliici Youci rita pii roiig pieiiic on the bind to free the captives who were lilll popped in rcti ion for killing of member of the litilfl lhc swift action to iclcu the captives itll noid rum iparj csciotioii dcfiied the tension the Slltlnii1l said iii more optimistic than citr before about the prospcclx of lasting peace in Lebanon Syrian liorcign liirtcr llalim Kliaddem told reporters aIVci series of coiileiciicis with Premier Rashid lxaraini irnlat and other guerrilla leutl ci lhtIc re no songs The Strideguaranteed settlement coming into reality according to plan and arrangements for national reconciliation already are under way Warning Some scenes of I0lellc diilt lilntcrfuinmcnt Shown at 700 910 NEWS ROUNDUP Floods hit Windsor area By THE CANADIAN PRESS cent above the rate they ruling Cocil Walker president Police in the Windsor area rrIJ early today that some resi dent reported flooded base memo and deep puddles of wa ter on country roads as the re Hill of rain and warmerthan normal temperatures late Men day which melted snow Meanwhile weather officials said disturbance which began moving into the province from southern Michigan early today was expected to bring rain and liunderstorms In communitie soull0itll Uiitztri ani it mixture of snow and freezing rein to eastern sections spokehnan for Environ men Canada said the diiturb aiice probably wiEl pasts across the province by noon but the rest of the day is expected to be cloudy witih periods of driulc Earlier Monday Ontario Pro vincial Police reported that sev eral hundred acres of white wheat near Windsor were under water because of snowdihed dit tlle lJLICklll up nl liut Mctlregors Creek which runs through 550 County wm eight inches above normal and llSlllL House flooded OltllLl nl ICPi va fer pine belicrd ti llLC upped during cold spell cctieti $10000 damage when 200900 gallons of water flooded unoccupied newlybuilt house city police say Police lld neighbor noticed water coming from the house owned by Ralph McDonell iliey said the furnished house but not been occupied for at least week and the water meter iii dicuted thu more than 100000 gallon of waer bad spilled from the pipe Levelled by fire NUILLVILLI nt tli Carpenters had just put the fin isbiiig touches on the Noeltille Clinic last week when it was de stroytd by fire causing more than $61000 damage plUtilltlll police said The fire was out of tllitll when iien Hillttfl minutes after workmen had left ii tbig vii hu done to save woodframe structure this of the blaze not hccn iictcrmiiicl btit police have rule out the possibility of ar rt oclvilie is miles rblllll west if Ni rth Bax On strike llSlliS Uiit lit teachers the tllll darv school tb commonly Lin miles southea1 of Satilt Ste Marie weftt on film Monday lhc teachers seeking porccnt alare titre one year contract with costof ing pix cttioir the bout lia ofiercd ip1rcn in crease with no cost of living piolectiii lfic boaii otter would plmiih an annual safer hug 1230 to 322300 llie llfl wart ngo ni Kimono to 333700 They new earn $8300 lti $13230 lthu Custodians out USIHWA tint Cli ii iiaoi region sexaric school Irv todians went on strike Monday lihlloeiiig it fitll tili of separate school board offer that would liiivc iiicrtuscd wages to Sit an hour the 22 member local 218 Canadian lTnioii of Public Imployces dc cided to Liikc in an effort to wage parity with public board custodians The board custodians earn base rate of $538 an hour which will increase $601 Apiil The separate board cu gain school Ullli toliir now earn an hourly wage of of Sets deadline TORONTO ltl Sidney lanllcman protuicial minister of i=iiiiiiei and commercial iclzitimu said Monday tenants must fill out appeal applications by lcb 39 if they wiin to dis putc rent increases The appeal applications cover rent iii tliS ilnt occurrel hinweco luly 20 and Dec ll 197 Ml ilaiidlcmnn also advised land lords to apply by the Feb 39 deadline if they wish to iii crease rent more than eight per WANT QUICK SERVICE Try our hot fast delivery Free on orders over $600 in Barrie Discount on PickUp Orders over $600 Phone 7288811 PHONE 7238811 405 BAYFIELD ST l0o charged prior to Aug 197 Lockheed issue OTTAWA lCPl llie Lock heed scandal apparently has dev layed indefinitely the signing of $950 million military contract under which Canada would buy 18 Lockheed ion as long range patrol aircraft Defence Minister James ltieli ardson after 90minute meet ing Monday with Lockheed chairman ltobcrt Haack said collapse of negotiations is pos sible unless Lockheed is able to overcome serious problems re sulting from the scandal Mr Richardson called the meeting after Daniel Stougbion resigned last Friday as Lock heed chairman to had testified before US congressional committee that Lockheed had bribed foreign officials to gain contracts The testiiiioity ap pears to have scuttled $l2 bil lion Lockheed sale in Japan Adiust aid Cll likicrnul Af fairs Ministcr Allan MucEachen told the Commons Monday that Canada is ready to readjust its development procram in Clinton main to cooperate in the re habilitation of the earthquake stricken country lie told Douzltis itaclie IlTlilinoiitow Strathconai there has been no request yet for Canada to pro vide building materials for Guatemala To set standards ll iCli Energy Minister lasuir iillespie said again Monday that the govern ment will set gas mileage standards soon for vehicles to provide greater efficiency in fuel consumption Mr iillcgtpie said in the Commons the meas tires will set standard that mint be me by 1980 second standard would come into force in 193 The standards would be comparable with those already in force in the US he said Tuition fees liilttiNlii linion for full time students at Olillilllllli UllCLS iii tintirio mic be hichcr next ye ior ili liniu pre lcnt oi llum bcr Crllege sy In inter icw he id there it general wtietiiicr among community college officials during three day conference last week that lll lull lt it ill 11 ll it ll creased it in lllltt The otfitiais dil not decide by fl much to increase the ice Tribute paid Oll fll isie louse of Loiimoiis paid tribute Mou lay to llllillt li champion lticincr of liiiiminx who won gold medal for in the giant sla Kathy 1hr Canada Friday loin eiciit liiilirtirk ii llli tor her nbiliy courage ltid tltllltlilltfll The motion iiitrinhiccd by lcaiiliolicrl lloy llimiiiiiis sad the House acknowhdgis lirr contribution to the glory of Canada Union members lli ftll The Ottawa local of the Lanulian liiion of Jold tdl lll has no plans to ieiiistate 170 members siipciidcl for ciossiii picket tines during lal years gtLlll bv inide potal Olli€lgt de spite an Ontario Supreme Court 01 the local said Maiiday Members of the Toronto CUPW local who cmnsed picket lines were granted an interim injunction Friday by Mr Jus tice John ODriscoll preventing theIOcai executive from inter feriiig with her rights to at tend membership meeting Sunday The rulin which is effective until trial or other disposition of the action also restored the suspended members right to vote and accept nomination for office Flights delayed MONTREAL iCPv Mort Air Canada flights at MUllilCul were delayed ct to an lILUT throughout Mowch and route early flights were cancelled after ramp workers at suburban Doral Ainport walked off the job to proest the s1ineiiion of union shop steward an air union shop steward an airline There was no indication hen the i710 workers memberi ti the international Aseoeiaiou of Machinists and Aerospace toikcrs would return he said he walked cif the jeb at the beginning of am shift An agreement had been reached with union committee for the workers to return to heir jobs but the men decided to continue the protest the pokcsman said He said supervisory staff were replacing workers during the walkout Union president Rolie Barn liehl rtlilil the workers were pro testing the suspension Sunday ih bv the airiti of Chop stewanl for refusing to carry oli an ldtii Under pressure TORONTO Clf Many of Ontarios food industries are un der pressure from imports be cause of Canadas antiquated tariff structure William New man Ontario agriculture minis ter said Monday Speaking to the central On tario branch of the Canadian ln stitutc of Agrologists Mr New man said he intends to go to 01 tawa to press for equal United States and Canadian tariffs on agricultural products He said that for example the rate on portioncontrolled sleaks and roasts coming from the US is three cents pound When the same cuts are ship ped to the US the tariff is 10 per cent of value30 or 40 cents on piece of meat selling at or petuid Bemoans plight lll WA Cl Moiicon xll leouard Jones took min wits of Common time Zil0iizfuy lo bemoan his plight as an inde itnleiit member of the House and to carry on his personal battle with the PlCglOSSive Jon crtfitivc party Mr Jones feimer Montton mayor announced lbursday that he had abandoned attempts in official certification and was witliJrawing from the race Obviously bitter be said in the tonmiocs lond that his lltitliis with the Cllelillle party amounted to real ior itrny in this countrys politi cal hitory He said iziticully he had been demo nominated by the Moncion riding cssociation to contei that seat for the Pro gicssive Conscrtetives in the 074 fcleial electin but then was undemocratically rejected by the leader Held Over 2nd Week 710 915 PM themost highly of the year IMPERIAL ClNEMll the la dolce vita for the 1970s huth emf new god IIIIleno warren beatty iulie hrislie goldie hawn lMllltH lmunuo Held Over 2nd Week PM PM the MYSTEHIOUS MONSTERS ligfut Loch Mm Ammu 3m nation Clout Plenu lilol XIII llllllllil THERE ARE MONsltl thlNG AMONG U5 THE BARBIE EXAMINER TUESDAY FEBRUARY 17 19785 CHOSEN QUEEN lutricia es Grade 11 student at Barrie North Col lettiate was chosen as queen during that schools winter carnival Friday afternoon She competed with girls from Ccii tral Eastview Base Borden Defiance and St Josephs Saturday at dance for the title of the Bar rie Winter Carnival Teen Queen Ken Tobias played at the dance and crowned Kathy loliiicr tic lecn Queen Exv aininer Photo urged on Peron order LEXUS MilliS lo litical toes of lcidenf babel lcron toilay ircet defiance of her order Clltllll special gtLS sion of the Argentine CtlllLlLrs to block action on demands for her otister Mrs lcroii decreed the end to the session Monday night tlllilll illhour lliSlll strike which organizers Sail closed tip to 90 per cent of the countrys businesses and llllllllt lbc lithlllCgt¥iiirll it protestin emcriiment pllte ceilincs and recent wage liltltliStS lhere as growing specula tion that the iiltiiy would scie control oi the goiciiiiiient and try to lllpihC economic and political stability government announcement said the llll tfoiiercss was due to icei cabinet slialieups and the herd for new legislation to ll lllC iiiislahle economy lint lulliitul sources said the 45yearold president was afraid of Sltil of the who viesou TELLY SAVALAS um vukr IIMAUAMOAMI Bayth Malt cméiiilig miWhérei mereW you in 62 Q11 LllrAk If Ill itlllllll It fit who no2 ETER FUNDA HUGH OBRIAN 0JSIMPSON MAUD ADAMS lQllRISiUPHERLEE lN lwtr lliltlgt cdlieslay at which her opponent we CR pecttd to press for her im peachment or Itliliitll Congressmen from the centre lett lludica Civic linion UCRl the largest opposition party said they will oiigress to defy the order and declare itself in cssion MOVEMENT SPLII Mrs lerons order doe not allow oiigies meet until its regular session but the Senate and Chamber in Depu tes cciild ilsclare itself in periiiancm con of protest by twotliiitL not The leronist movemcn has iiiajorily in both houses hot the movement is split between supporters and toes of the president Mrs cun cclli all bills pending in Con gress inchiiliii one by riililll oppositiiii parties calling for her impeachment on charges of mismunagiiig the government lcrous prior also SHOW llMlIS 715 ll 913 is tthltl An 43 mth Aii Ameic at International Release Double Feature Show Tines Sidecar Racers pm American Graffiti fl pm The worlds most spectacular speedsport

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