Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 6 Mar 1976, p. 5

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Tranbor These are the proud memb ers of team seven the overall winners of Frosty Frolics held at Portage View School on Letitia Street earlier this TEAM SEVEN CLAIMS FROLICS WIN week leam seven was made up of Doug Bell Jody Evans Kim Lacombc Karen Harley Torsten Schulz Laurie Fayr eau Sandra Byers Grant Fle ming Kim Btllllcil Kim Wil son Jimmy Vhilc Scott Lou ng Martha lrhm nd laiti Ingram Teacher olgtlllllcls in photo are Sandra Purchase Susan lic Illll rher and Nancy Barlow tExaminer lnotot MPs seek to make changes to proposed Maritime code OTTAWA CPl Opposition MP5 sought changes Friday to the proposed maritime code that they say would help set up jobproducing merchant ma rine lor Canada All three onpOsition parties gained in the Commons to back Hematite motion to make coaszi trade Sllipr sailing be tween Canadian ports subject to hmeatic labor and safety laws lheg apparently gained some ground with Ralph Goodale parliamentary secretary to Minister ilt Linzt said the government might well look seriously at the preposal at later stage The VLIlldiQCS com portstage considerrtfon of ptopnmd to place the Canada Shipping and other uaviuzition IIf tho ommon non drultin to five boots ly he ishnlcti in the code Report gttiC th To sic before third and nits lttllll oi the bill Much of the debtfie central on proposal by Michael Ior inslall ltlif mouthIi 3t yat ht 5tr gt plying Canadian indict crowd by Canadian and when Int rc Canada Labn Cow the immilt urotinn Act and othrr lunar The charges would ensure the montal titJo would be ill aiiu dinn hands and major step lo warrl tlu ntztlilislnncnt of tctuvcti inertbani marina be mull lorretlall said if Canada has 1l per cent of its foreign trade carried in Cnitliili in thch woutl be nccl for 11 ships Shipbuilding and icuinq of the vowels would ttvt idc 7000 iobgt he sold loln hipuine convzanics row are die to doinirie the trillc indutry on titc 31 Lou Political leaders prepare for possible acrid session TORONTO Ontarios three political leaders are read ying themselves for new and potentiallyacrid session of the legislature which begins Tucs day Premier William Davis is pre paring to lead his minority crnment into the third session of the 30th legielaturc and sinus UIgt£ICIS arc $lll hr an pears more liI tl lillil zta time in his live years as leader Opposition lc dc StolenIi Lewis getting hi Nev Demo cratc Party reed is pre dicting very animated and feeling debate in the legrla Abandoned base is up for OTTAWA tClt An Ei mated 43 government depart ments agencies and com mittees still are trying to figure out how to sell abandoned mili taty housifi to eager indian buyers at Ioosonee Ont Federal ollicials 2til lridsy lhz progress is being made but none could say when the In dian might be able to mme into the houses vacated eight months ago The houses more than you in all are part an armed forum radar station built in 1961 near James Bay The base as abun doned July 1975 and being1 heated and maintained by the federal works departmen an estimated cost Ol 9400010 year The Indians iiving in tents and tarpaper shacks hac att plied to buy the houses under the federal governments rural and native housing program The program permits poor whites and Indians in isolated areas to buy housing for which hey noel may no mort tuxi 25 per cent of their gtss income The problem the bureau cracies cf the Ontario and fed eral governmcn Gene Rheaumc consultant for the Ontario Metis and Non sale taLu lilIl itchtiin hill Friday tht youcrtirumt branches are involi id in tho plOjL UIIOSIIION Ttl Po ppontun he 2le from IIIIEIII felt Phone iitericw lltt times ya too inanf actuni lll volvcd Ihc abandoned bane bar heating plant Ill lurnishctl married ouatlcr idminin tration building rccrcviou centre two chapels school and guard lu The national defence depart nit tutu to public work last Iuly Public works avc it 10 illspUtl committee which became in volvtd with the regional eco Htmtix tt ion tlfilJitlllllHi which in turn began to con suft provincral government agencies National health entered the Scene because the Indian ntiw use outhotue Similarly the federal Ollililllll depot ment has become involved as have the Ontario l12t$lf the provincial secretariat hr Ou tario education department local development board and host of tiiici to Come Hear TED MOSES JAZZ QUINTET Presented By Georgian College Faculty Assoc at The Georgian College Theatre Wed March 10 830 pm Tickets $300 and $200 At Muntz Sams 7281051 Ex 280 or at the door lll it llliil will teml zcllliif Idit Oil litirilll tiaittgt titl Sunr ii lliitlil his Illl term zt iucrl lender will he ltcn1itln to Mttlc tlllll on llil lw roiiltlor to be dotcrnmcnt Ill iic try1 thiul hc tlcnvtr lillx to defend ls rccurd Im guilt lJ make 24 time it ll Hamilton cd ill 24 oti Dc pile The fht llir bitcl volt oi the Xlll mt tit licis and fit Liberals could pnh tit Toircrrarus out of Itt It appears to belimc an election liailltlcill iinrtinttzi tunmenu gciucnt Ii Iltmll vcil 547 it who auxcod gtlL llrjvl11ilillll com Illllt tr lift rence and Saguenuy Rivers and the lilatic region because they pay wages lower than those of Canadian sailors It is estimated there are 200 to 300 jobs IOSl to Canadian silil and supplietx and hips liltllulb because Canadian com panies cant comnec with firms from offshore who operate in our waters li Iictall atltleJ Ilc aid loopholes in the gov crnmctits hill gave the flus sians the opportunity to escape its provisions by declaring their mutilation St licrrcMiqnc ion French colony off he tojnt of Newfoundlaiul Arnold Peters tNDlulim idicmingi said even Canadian Tunpeix are sailing vessellt un der torcign llags and relying on llllCiLlll crews that do not d0 usrtol tunadia wages health and safety sandnrds tizulf tIiltl to wtls engaged in the coastal tl iilll cnrvttitncui no iro ttrt cl in mcrriunl marine could begin to compete iil lott llll lux Ilene Matte SCChamplain mill tuidr lllil neglected for transport and had rely on other otlis mot for IllI vmhnlic gtilll lr Matte said Mr Peters also slammed olti trials in the tranmrt lcparl mcnl whom he described as br ill and zutlltlIC In my non tlii type of lCIXfIIITIOIIE should he disbanded unl blurted all rucr itii llis criticism brought an at tr rczeponsc from Mr Zool Ii From Sczt tll vim said Mr lcTcr lltLlt Lottmtwith arid hazl made an itittbsiittatl diat Ill Opposition forces decision to increase price of oil OllAWl tclt lputlotl by Ontario Manitoba and Nova Scotia ldltlilfv torcczl what 15 generally consitltrtd on ML table decision to lllCICLtrt oil prices into the builds of the cottntiv lrst tutrustcr oneday pritatc Illtttllli described by some ttdlllclpitlllr as testy and ct lltlll energy Illllllfill dccdml willy to put off the price increase question But titan and Athena which could eventually the price indicated oil prices IIiIIV will bc ratcd ly about barrel by Ille stiiimcr move that incrcstzw the cost 05 gasoline and lgetttin fuel czgiit cells gallon llncrgy Illtitltft ltslii titl lcspic said alter the meeting MIE Aunio IIDUNLOPSTNI 134 The greatest wildlife and chase story in the history of the North allenge inuv KNE on hflhlmt sliitii Niall tltliliiliollt tlllttzlllisllv illltttf Ctltlilttytll Show liincs Sunday Are 300 345 530 715 900 mats FAMILY ENJOYMENI YOU SHOULD NOT MISS that he expects the issue will have to be negotiated by the prime minister and provincial prcmicix at conference iii early April Don jetty Albertas enerey lllilllslvl left he meetiny shak int lll head in disappOintmcnt saying his government which produccx lth per cent of the countrys Oil is not prepared to accent increases at les than $2 barrel That will raise the db mcsfic oil price to $10 barrel WANTS MINIMUM lr Iillcpic the federal government Jlls minimum increase of $703 to match world price rive last fall plus uldiltonnl funds to encourch cvploralion He said he favored maximum increase of just un der St to be HE BECAME lEGElIII VUULL NEVER FORGET mm londay Through Thursday Shown At 72 900 ONLY No Senior Citizen Prices No Passes NEWS ROUNDUP CORNWALL Ont CP Eva Lainetot said she will not accept her dismissal as city buts driver without fight The citys first woman transit driver said in an interview Fri day that in addition to being good driver she also is fighter She said she will appeal the dismissal by the Cornwall Tran eit Commission last week to the Ontario Human Rights Commis ston City hall this week denied her request for hearing on the dis missal she said She said she drove school bus in Sudbury Ont for seven yeads Gordon Robertson transit manager earlier this week rc lttsed to discuss the reason for the dismissal Saying if matter between employer and employee No welfare OSlIAWA Ont lCP Lockedout worker at Ontario Malleable are not eligiglc lor welfare assistance Durham rc gions SOtlIl services committee learned Thursday At the Feb ruary meeting of the Oshawa and District Labrv Council motion was passed that regional council consider granting wel fare assistance to Malleable workers because they are not voluntarily unemployed Negotiations on OSIIAWA Ont tCPl lht United Auto Workers union will negotiate for new contract With General Motors this year if federal wane and Drlct controls didnt exist union of ficial said Thursday Abe Tay lor said in an interview negottm lions nth General Motors vll begin July 19 at the national level Gets three years KIRKLAND LAKE Ont iCPl Jack Barreie of Kirkland Lake was sentenced Thursday in provincial court to three ycars in penitentiary for his part in an armed robbery of cab driver here Barry East 2t of Kirkland Lake was sentenced to one year in jail and two years probation for his part in the Feb robbery Man remanded XOltlll BY Ont Cll Ralph Donnlrl tiiltlcrliosc of Kitchener 011 was rc mnndcd Iridriy March 10 when date will he set for preliminary hearing on charze of murder punishable by life imprionmtnL The tlJtDt was laid Feb 73 In the result of shooting incilrnt in llattnnn Ont in which Ftdia Moncstiine of Mottawn died another per son was scrioulj injured and two others suffer minor in juries Tickets in use SUDBURY int rm Bili ngual parking because its true The languagc in this film may be offensive to some people 9t tickets with Nobody could dream him up His incredible bank robbery is all the more bizarre emf NWT Bteakhoan Pass was the of the lino THE BARRIE EXAMINER SATURDAY MARCH 1976 drawn from circulation Feb 25 by the Sudbury Regional Police Commission were being used Friday by the police depart ments bylaw enforcement offi cers after regional police ran out of other tickets Long light WASHINGTON Reuter light bulb that can last dec ade and uses 70 per cent less onetlly than conventional bulbs has been invented by small California company govern ment agency announced Friday Calls for guns SUDBURY Ont tCPI Don Daub Sudbury regional police services inspector said Friday police have been taking cells on three cxtentions from people in terested in buying the 32ca libte pistols offered for sale by the Sudbury Regional Police Commision The commission decided Feb to sell the 120 pistols valued $30 to $25 each The guns be iamc surplus equipment when in provinrial government omenled the Police Act and p0 liccmcn were required to carry 38calilre pistol New president TORONTO CPt ii lmtrrj has been appointed Iirsitlttil of Comic Mines Ltd Mr Jon cy replaces Ilarlow lllll who rcighcd as presi Icil and director Cenuc Mines liolls uranium properties in the lllio Lake area of Ontario Second charge ltgtltlt Clt second petsm bin been charged in the lsappcurnncc of $4000th from but company police said Friday Samuel Eobcl 41 of To ronto was charged with con spiracy to commit fraud Police charged Mnrqarc Vannama kcr ll of loronuJ on Monday with fraud annd cospiracy to Commit fraud innvolvig $171000 after an audit showed large amount of money missing from Fidelity lrust Not feasible NORTH BAY int tCll town llunl tcttonal vicepresi dtnt ot the nidian National litilidiifls said liiursday the idtn ol North Bay bvcomin the ctiil lcitittt it cross cotuitry rail line is not feasible railway has to run from one big market to another hir mar kct he told titws conference The present rail system nci lhr starts ror lllx in North flay hul iii loronto North Bay only ti point on route Debits increase TORONTO itIP The Cana on i31tket laii0n said ct Iii to individual bank ac crttt nndu increased to tiara billion in January from tuition in the smc month one The toral debits in Held Over 3rd Week 650 9l5 pm IIIE MANAGER Ilcld Over 2nd Week 705 900 pm llRlli Gllllll nd Ill llli lilolhcll pulpit turns 10thle in llbllll lll llltllAlvlllltlIT Piss mu SIAHIIIX BEN Jonson noun CRENNA tin intuit rinittizs buttch in LAUTER DAIID itUDDLESttiit nllfll hv MISTAIR lIllIiN Direct to TOM SKIES Produced by Jllllll GERSHHH lamina Itrdum LLle MSThER lududtun More by irm that More mm elude $18864 billion in current accounts $308 billion in per sonal chequing aceounts and $504 billion in Savings Driver iailed SARNIA Ont CP Rey nold Lorne Henry 31 of Sarnia was sentenced in Ontario Su preme Court on Friday to 15 months in jail on charge of dangerous driving He had been charged with criminal negli gence causing the death of Ma rinka Sapeta 14 ot Foret Ont and with leaving the scene of an accident Henry was found not guilty of both charges but Enilty of the lesser charge of dangerous driving Filing system lMISSiSSAUGA Ont CPl Supreme Equipment and Sys tems Ltd has introduced an electronic filing system which costs about the same as man uallyoperated file cabinets The Minitrieve Ltd is available in 12 mdtls raitim sizt rfim 1152 filing inchesthe equva lent of seven rivedrawer tiles to 4500 filing inches Analyse OTTAWA CPi Police are analysing sample of liquid used to knock out woman after two thieves forced their way into her apartment Thurs day Dora Apps 70 said she was unable to move after the men sprayed her in the face with liquid when she an swered their knock at her door After tying her to her bed the men made off with TV stereo and $500 DONALD MACDONALD Reduce charges OTTAWA WP Finance Minister Donald llacdonald said Friday some banks will have to reduce charges to Canlav dian customers ifzts prelimi nary reports indicatetheir profit margins exceed antiin flation guides In reply to question from AUNlvlRSAl llildhl ltCllNltOth IANA lsIUN GD PLUS change all thateven if it killed him tzsoega Woman driver fights dismissal Max Saltsman NDPWaterloo Cambridge in the Commons MI Mtacdonaldsaid banks with exceSS profits in the first quar ter of their financial year will have to reduce their pmfitl from domestic operations in later quarters or be subject to enforcement procedures of the hay and price controls pro gram Breakins TORONTO CP Police said man was arrested but another who may have been wounded escaped Friday after policeman fired two shots and was nearly run down by car Paul Perron 24 was charged With three counts of breaking and enterinq and possession of stollen credit card police said Police said Con ttnle Kenneth Kelly chased suspect down lane and fired shot The sus pect fell got up and ecaped Spare tires AKRON Ohio AP Three major ttire makers say they be lteve the day of the spare tire is coming to an end The tiiremakers say they want to replace the conventional spare tire with temporary spares or tires that can run temporarily even after punc ture The problem the firms say is to educate the public to ac cept the substiiues and make them economical Man dies ORILLIA Ont CP Scott Lawton Here 20 of Orillia was liilled Friday when the car he was driving was in collision with truck on Highway 11 about 12 miles north of here Killed in robbery WELLAND Ont CPI John Paul Blais 33 of Welland found guilty Feb 16 of robbery with violence was sentenced Friday to three years in jail by Judge Nichols in county court Blais was lottan guilty of assaulting man last July and then stealing money from him Remove machine TROISRIVIERES Que CPI Greb Industries Ltd source confirmed Friday that the company has removed all machinery from its plant here where workers have been on strike since midSeptember Collects $50000 TORONTO tCPi Jim Herr 30 Peterborough Ont fac tory worker ceilected 850000 from the Wintdrio lottery Fri day Mr Herr who is single said he is going to put the money in the bank and think about it WALDO PEPPER 715 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT The Second Greatest Huger But Waldo was going to SHOW TIMES EM They are Popeye and Olive Oyl Iocked in passionate combat iuccnt Cluby The cw York Times Swept Away film by LinaWertmuller EELEASED IN CANADA rt

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