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Barrie Examiner, 27 Mar 1976, p. 5

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PLANS FOR SEMINAR DISCUSSED Officers of the Ontario Real Estate Associations Region Six met Thursday in Barrie to discuss plans for the regions annual educational seminar in September 0n hand for the discussion were seated Alice Arnold left ex ecutive officer of the ELIZABETH EMBERLINE Elizabeth Demberline died Wednesday in the Royal Vic toria Hospital Barrie She was 73 She is survived by her daughters Kathleen Chapman of Ottawa Alva Wyatt of Kelowna BC and Velma Becht of Barrie and by hter grandchildren Carolyn and Vicky Wyatt and Gregory Chapman Fund amounts to $1842747 WINNIPEG CP The an nual report of the Canadian Disaster Relief Fund says the fund amounted to $1842747 at the end of 1975 It was formed to receive the remainder of the 1950 Manitoba Flood Relief Fund and since that time has received the residue of seven other similar funds No public appeal has ever been made President Perry Bower said more than $15 million has been paid out to help disaster vic tims in 27 different regions of eight provinces and two ter ritories The fund is available for disaster situations where ex penses are beyond the capaci ty of the affected area The fund is administered by fivemember corporation representing all regions of Canada Under guard VILLA LA ANGOSTURA Argentina AP Deposed President Isabel Peron is being held under guard in luxurious vacation retreat with former congresswoman and two dogs to keep her company military source said Friday An estimated 600 soldiers are posted around the El Messidor chalet located 900 miles south of Buenos Aires in the foothills of the Andes on the shore of Nahuel Huapi Lake Mrs Peron 45 has been under military custody since the coup that ousted her early Wednesday At the Ritz LONDON Reuter The Ritz Hotel posh London haunt of the worlds rich and famous for more than 70 years will be sold to property and shipping group for 27 million about $54 million it was announced Friday The new owner of the hotel whose stone colonnades face Piccadilly in the heart of Mayfair is Trafalgar House In vestments The group already runs six hotels in Britain Four die MELBOURNE Ont CP Four persons were killed early today in twocar collision in this area 20 miles southwest of London Provincial police identified one of the dead as Gordon Ed ward Howe 16 of Melbourne driver of one of the cars Two teenage companions in his car were taken to hospital in fair condition Police withheld names of the other dead all occupaan of the second car and also residents of the Melbourne area Bomb scare TORONTO CP An Air Canada flight to Tampa Fla was delayed hours Friday after RCMP received an anonymous telephone call say ing bomb was aboard the air craft No bomb was found after the 230 passengers the baggage and the L1011 aircraft were searched Police said no arrests have been made Orangeville and District Real Estate Board Walter Dean president of the Midland Penetanguishene District board Mary Lee Latimer president of the Barrie and District Real Estate Board and Fred McDougall vicepresident of the Orangeville board Stan ding are Rick McQueen left vicepresident of the Parry Sound Real Estate Board Gord Cory president Orangeville board Adrian Steenkamer regional vice president Harold Davis Barrie board vicepresident OBITUARIES Her husband predeceased her Services were scheduled in the Steckley Funeral Home chapel with burial at St James Cemetery Crown Hill George HELEN NELLIE EDWARDS Helen Margaret Nellie Ed wards died Monday at Bestview Lodge Orillia She was 96 Mrs Edwards was the wife of the late John Edwards of Hawkestone Services were held Thursday in Orillia with burial in vault in St Andrews Cemetery Orillia CHESTER ANDROSS Services were held Thursday for Chester Andross who died Monday in Barries Royal Vic toria Hospital Mr Andross is survived by his wife the former Mildred Phillips his sons Morris Phillip and Douglas his daughters Joan and Patsy and his brothers William Malcolm and Hughie He was predeceased by his son Lynn James Services were held in the chapel of the Arnold Funeral Home with burial in Midhurst Union Cemetery Masonic ser vices were held Wednesday by Kerr Lodge 230 AFAM AGNES McCLURE Agnes McKenzie McClure died in the Royal Victoria Hospital Barrie March 20 at age86 She was friend of Mabel Parrott and Ina Klingheil of Toronto Services were held Tuesday ACADEMY AWARD in the chapel of the Steckley Funeral Home with burial at Oro Station United Cemetery BEATRICE LUCAS Beatrice Lucas 87 died Mar ch 20 at the Royal Victoria Hospital Barrie Mrs Lucas born Richards was the wife of the late John Lucas and was also predeceas ed by her sisters Susan Stella Mabel Edna Orpha and Vyvan and her brother Eli Services were held Tuesday in the chapel of the Steckley Funeral Home with burial in St Pauls Cemetery Innisfil BERNARD McCLLLIGH Bernard Wright McCulligh of Angus died Tuesday at the Royal Victoria Hospital Bar rie Mr McCulligh is survived by his wife Helen his daughters Elizabeth Lucas and Freida both of Vancouver his sons James of Alliston Joseph of Barrie and John Gordon and Randy all of Angus and four grandchildren Also surviving are his mother Reta McCulligh of Angus his sister Elizabeth of Toronto and his brothers Gar field of Angus Albert of Shelburne and Robert of Lon don Services were held Friday at the Jennett Funeral Home with burial in Shelburne Cemetery DELLA WARNICA Della Warnica resident of the Painswick area since 1950 died March 20 in the Royal Vic toria Hospital Barrie She was 83 and had been in failing health for four months Mrs Warnica was born Della Lewis at Sheguindah NOMINATIONS Louise Fletchers performance is frighteningly fine ChaIes Champin LA Times NOW PLAYING 43 Alistair Lessels vice president of the Collingwood and District Real Estate Board and Jim Newman president Parry Sound board The region also in cludes the Muskoka and Orillia boards Examiner Photo Manitoulin Island the daughter of James Lewis at Sheguindah Manitoulin Island the daughter of James Lewis and Elizabeth Caslick two of the islands earliest settlers Her husband Roy Washington Warnica whom she married in 1921 predeceas ed her in 1963 Mrs Warnica was an active member of the Stroud Senior Citizens the Painswick Hor ticultural Society and the Painswick Womens Institute and was known for her deep religious faith and her will ingness to help her friends She is survived by her sons Lieut Col James Roy Warnica of Oshawa and Kenneth Ashford Warnica of Ajax her daughtersinlaw Betty of Oshawa and Juanita of Ajax her grandsons Wayne James of Sault Ste Marie Richard John of Dobbington David Roy of Oshawa and Peter Harold Paul Kenneth and Christopher Lewis all of Ajax her granddaughtersinlaw Gail Ann of Sault Ste Marie and Cheryl Lynn of Dobbington and her greatgrandson Chris tian Matthew of Dobbington Also surviving are her sisters Irene Martin of Manitowaning and Erma Peck of Little Cur rent and her brothers Orrin Ernest and Clifford all of Sheguindah and her husbands cousin Warnica and his wife Helen who have been her close friends Her sister Maude and her brother Alfred predeceased her Rev Stewart of St An drews Presbyterian Church Barrie conducted services Tuesday in the chapel of the Steckley Funeral Home Burial was in the family plot Stroud Cemetery 915 pm Including BEST PICTURE BEST ACTOR BEST ACTRESS Nicholson gives us dazzling performance Stewart Klein WNEWTV AnnHA 707 ésll TITmrasyfIlms ItllS MILOS FORMAN IILM 7AIIC NIIILSN NE ILIIW OVER THE K0018 NEST Starng LISE IiLIIIIIIIilt aml WILLIAM RIiI IIIiLI Strtlnfilay LAWRENCE IfAUIIIiNam Ill KILDMAN Basinon thr novel KEN KEV7 mt In Ihologmphy ASKIILL WEXLE Musir NI TAM III Prmhu Coarse language in this Ii ySAUL 7111er 11ml Mlt mu notoms Dmtletlfly M111 It RMAN lm may be offensive to somepeople THEATRES BRANCH ONT ARRIE TWIN DRIVEIN THEATRE ONLY WARNING SAYS KISSINGER Not considering action against Cuba WASHINGTON AP State Secretary Henry Kissinger says the Ford administration is not contemplating specific action against Cuba and that drawing up military contingency plans is only warning to Cuba and Russia not to in tervene in Rhodesia Kissinger assured the Senate foreign relations committee on Friday that there is no crisis that now requires us to con template specific action against Cuba But he added We do want the Soviet Union and Cuba to understand that its matter of deep gravity and we want to do this before any irrevocable decisions are taken Cuba sent 12000 troops into Angola to aid Communistback ed forces there in their suc cessful fight this year for con trol of that former Portuguese colony Both the White House and the Pentagon made public splash this week by acknowledging that the Joint Chifs of Staffare considering action against Chiba if it moves troops into other southern African coun tries No specifics of the plann ing were given Fee boost LONDON Ont CP An in crease in residence fees for students was approved Friday by the Unversity of Western Ontario along with 197677 budget of $1133 million The new rates mean an average an nual increase of $158 for single students in residences and an $1161 montth increase for married students apartments The increase raises the singlestudent rate to $1663 from $1485 year and the marriedstudent rate to $16038 month from $14877 Sentenced TORONTO CP Armas Pukula disbarred Toronto lawyer was sentenced Friday to 15 months in reformatory for fraud and theft involving clients funds He had pleaded guilty earlier Judge Houston placed Pukula 31 on probation for year and made it condition of probation that he make restitution at the rate of $100 month Iukula admit ted defrauding clients of total of $I9796 and stealing cheque amounting to more than $200 between June and Aug 15 1974 Wants ban PEIERBOROUGH nt TI School trustcc Jim lelford told the lcterborough County board of education Thursday that in six months he will move that all modern literature with fourletter ex pletivcs be withdrawn from school libraries and literature courses Mr lelford also told board meeting that the pro IMPERIAL CINEMA Love is the greatest adventure of all Its awflRFUL mam FAMILY ENTERINNMENII JAcK and the Vinces textbookselection guidelines which point out the positive moral values teachers are to stress are not strong enough Tax motion TORONTO CP The On tario Credit Union Leagues annual meeting Friday defer red motion that no Ontario credit union be subject to business taxation The meeting referred motion on business tax back to the board of direc tors for study Sponsor of the motion was the Kingston Com munity Credit Union Ltd the only one of Kingstons 13 credit unions subject to municipal business taxation Arena aid AYR Ont CP special committee dealing with the rebuilding of the Ayr communi ty centre and arena has recom mended that the town apply for Ontario government help The Ontario labor ministry closed the arena in mid January because of inade quate roof snowload capacity Ayr is in North Dumfries Township near Cambridge Heads board LONDON Ont CP Baldwin London businessman has been elected chairman of the University of Western Ontario board of governors it was announced Friday He succeeds Richard Ivey who becomes vice chairman Mr Baldwins previous position Mr lvey chairman since 1973 stepped down because of what he called pressure of other com mitmcnts New contract WELLANI Ont CP Members of the Canadian Steel Workers Union at Atlas Steel in Welland ratified new threcycar contract Friday Alec Weir union business agent said Terms of the settle ment have not been released pending approval by the anti inflation review board Reimbursement BROCKVILLII Ont school board trustee was ordered Friday at special hearing in county judges chambers to reimburse the Leeds and Grenville county board of education under scc tion of the Education Act dcal ing with the return of public money Trustee Iolm Maclcan former Toronto journalist and press gallery reporter at Queens Park was ordered to reimburse the board $152 plus costs The hearing was ordered after the trustee did not substantiate hotel bill when he submitted an expense ac HELD OVER UIUMBIA Ill IlIRIS aml RASIAR Ill IllRIs yinoi AUDREY HEPBURN SHAW II II ROBIN AND MARIAN figs ARKHARI tianaunt NICOL WILLIAMSON IIINIIOIMIzLLIarr RONNIE BARKER KENNETH IIAIGII IAN now RAY STARKRICHARD surmmo tt 51 IOHN moon mt mum sunnear Wm IAMES GOLDMAN whims DENISOI pma Incaum LESTER count for conference he at tended last April in Los Angeles The board had ad vanced him $700 for the trip Open house GRAVENHURST Ont CP Trustees of the Muskoka District board of education will begin weekly open house for parents in the area April trustee Bill Friendsays Mr Friend said he and trustees Barbara Brooks and Bruce Davidson have rented local hall at their own expense to give parents the chance to discuss questions on the boards affairs Gravenhurst is about 25 miles north of Orillia One voice TORONTO CP Keith Ronald dean of the College of Biological Sciences at the University of Guelph told group of environmentalists Friday that it is important that they speak as one voice Prof Ronald head of the Interna tional Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Rescurces said the federal goverment receives as many as 500 different pieces of advice from the 300 to 400 Canadian en vironmental groups on how to handle the harvest of seal pups on the east coast On canal ST CATHARINES Ont CP RearAdmiral Robert Timbrell says yearround navigation is possibility on the Welland canal and the eastern section of the St Lawrence seaway in three years The admiral fulltime president of the Dominion Marine Association also said he is optimistic that big bulk carriers will be using the system in 1979 Admiral Tim brell retired as commander of the Canadian Forces Maritime ommand in 1973 Encephalitis WOODSTOCK Ont CP Oxford County will have to finance its own encephalitis prevention program this year Kennth Peers chairman of the county board of health says He says Ontarios ministry of health is not willing to pay for licensed pesticide sprayer to complete the areas prevention program although it might pay for the chemicals which would bcuscd Quake hits ANKARA AP An earth quake hit Turkeys eastern province of Kars for the second consecutive day Friday killing child and causing extensive damage the semiofficial Anatolia news agency reported The agency said houses were 2nd 655pm week 905 pm ROBERT SPECIAL MATINEES SATURDAY SUNDAY Sat ll5 pm Sun l30 Pm OPENING FRIDAY APRIL The Barrie Examiner Saturday March 27 19765 flattened in several villages near the town of Susuz The tremors Thursday also claimed the life of child and injured dozen persons Mexico too MEXICO CITY Reuter Seven persons have been in jured and about 2000 left homeless by an earthquake which damaged two villages in central Mexico local officials said Friday Adolfo Mendoza Reyes governor of Hidalgo State said the villages of Car donal and Julian Villagran 95 miles north of Mexico City were badly hit by tremor Thursday night reports arriving from the countryside said Scholar dies HONG KONG Reuter Lin Yutang the renowned Chinese scholar who introduced the works of Chinas classical philosophers to the West died Friday at the age of 82 spokesman for the Queen Mary Hospital said Lin died of heart failure Lin who studied at Shanghai Harvard and Leipzig universities translated wrote or edited more than 30 books Two killed SPIRO Okla AP Two persons were killed and 37 others injured Friday when tor nadoes struck two rural towns in eastern Oklahoma Authorities in this community of 2000where two residents were killed and 32 injuredsaid about 60 homes and vocationaltechnical school were demolished when the twister ripped through residential area Another tor nado struck the town of Talihina 40 miles southwest of Spiro seriously injuring five persons YERS ROXY THEATRE FAMOUS PLAYERS ROXY THEATRE FAMOU Sunday at 33179 03 533W snow 381V3Hl AXOH SEEM1d SflOWVi 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