Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 24 Apr 1976, p. 5

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13th NEWS ROUNDUP life imprisonme NDP query TORONTO CP Floyd TORONTO CP Donald James Kelly of North Bay Git was found guilty Friday by an Ontario Supreme Court Jury of two counts ofzimurder punishable by life im prisonment in connection with the deaths of two North Bay residents in 1969 Kelly 37 was sentenced to two concurrent terms of iife imprisonment on the charges By law he must ser ve minimum term of 10 years before being eligible for parole Crown attorney John Greenwood said in an in terview after sentence was passed that he will drop the 29 charges relating to Kellys escape last August from the North Bay jail Kelly was awaiting trial date on the murder charges at the time of his esca He had been arrested ear er in Calgary He was ca tured during shootout wit police after monthlong search by North Bay and Ontario Provincial Police through the bush of Northern Ontario Kellysleft arm was injured in the shooting and olice tracking dog was killed Kelly and James Lavin and Ian Rose also of North Bay were charged with the Nov 16 1969 shooting deaths of Carol MacWilliams and her brotherinlaw Jack Mac Williams Starts tour TORONTO CP Toronto Workshop Productions leaves next Thursday for nine week European tour during which the 21member com pany will present two Canadian plays it was an nounced Friday The cast is in final rehearsal for Ten Lost Years which chronicles Canadians in the Great Depression and for Olympics 76 which tells the story of the Montreal Olympics alongside history of the games The tour opens May at the Young Vic Theatre in London and concludes July in North Wales after 55 per formances Reelected TORONTO CP CS Jackson was reelected presi dent of the 25000member United Electrical Radio and Machine Workers Union on Friday by 200 delegates at union convention Mr Jackson has been president of the union since it was founded in 1937 Sale approved OTTAWA CP The Canadian Radiotelevision and Telecommunications Commission announced Friday it has approved the sale of St Lawrence Broad casting Co Ltd which operates radio stations CKLC and CKLCFM in Kingston Ont to company owned by Sheryl Bourne Ronald Waters and James Waters The announcement said ap oval was conditional on the rther development of the communityoriented progra mming policies of thestwo stations previous ap plication for the sale had been rejected by the commission Withheld DUNDAS Ont CP John Mahony chairman of the Dundas Public Utilities Commission says an Ontario Hydro report which con firmed wrongdoings in the commission would not be made public There might be things in the report which we cant prove and which mi ht be libellous Mr Ma ony said Thursday He said the commission decided at meeting Tuesday not to release the report The com mission would issue prepared statement within die next eight days Levels up TIMMINS Ont CP Flood committee officials warned city residents Friday to avoid using bush roads un til water levels on area rivers godown While no rapid or flash development is expected on the Mattagami River or its tributaries officials say residents will be notified in ample time if evacuation is necessary The level of the Mattagami is being raised as close as possible to 8905 feet to reduce storages and make room for snow melt flows The river will flood if it reaches 8955 feet One mining bridge crossin the Kamiscotia River whic feeds into the Mattagami was swept downstream Friday Officials of the ministry of natural resources say bridge over Mountjoy River also is threatened In Moosonee and Moose Factory Island about 200 miles north of here flood con ditions passed the critical stage Ice which had jam med at the mouth of the Moose River caused rise in the water level of 16 feet Laughren NDPtNiekel Belt asked SolicitorGeneral John MacBeth on Friday whether surveillance of native people is condoned by his mimstry Mr Lau hren said Sudbury rovirtpia police asked ocal reporter whether they might see his notes and listen to his recording of an American Indian Movement meeting in the city during the April weekend He asked whether the minister condones such tac tics and whether he believes native people constitute threat to the securityof On tario Mr MacBeth told the house he does not consider native people any more of threat to security of this provin ce than any of the rest of us in fact maybe not as much as this legislature The solicitorgeneral said he will investigate the in cident Job prospects TORONTO CP Liberal Leader Stuart Smith deman ded Friday to know what the government is doing for about 4000 graduating nurses who now face dim job prospects Harry Parrott minister of colleges and universities said the government is con eerned about the problem He told the house the num ber of undergraduate positions for nurses has been reduced by 15 per cent this year If the employment pat tern continues next year there may be further ad justment he said Mr Smith asked the cost to Ontario of educating 4000 nurses and the minister said he will investigate and report back to the house David Warner NDPToronto Scar boroughEllesmerei said nur sing graduates are seeking jobs in the United States and asked the minister how such persons can be ac commodated in Ontario Mr Parrott said the tran sfer is not just in one direc tion and that workers from the US are coming to Canada for jobs Slight drop TORONTO CP The price of the Ontario Food Council market basket drop ped slightly again last mon tli+by 27 cents to $10539 It was the fifth consecutive nth that basketbased on the average cost of127 items priced at five major supermakkets in Torontohas eelined The counc is predicting higher retail beef prices shor tly and says price inereasee for coffee caused un favorable growing con tions in Brazil can be ex ted to be reflected in May basket In addition the councilpre diets that in the next few weeks higher prices can be expected for such roducts as butter skim powder cheese and yogurt because of higher federal price levels for industrial milk Pact signed ELLIOT LAKE Ont CP United Steelworkers of America and Denison Mines Ltd have signed first agreement for 70 shift bosses at the uranium mine giving them 26percent wage in crease OVEI two years union Friday It is the first agreement in Ontario for supervisors bargaining unit The unit had applied for charter from the steelworkers The basic salary for supervisor who is not on con tinuous underground duty will increase in the first year to $1530 mouth from $1307 month retroactive to Jan spokesman said The shift bosses par ticipated in walkout which began two weeks ago by Denison employees in protest against an antiintlation board decision to roll back the negotiated wage settlement won by the hourlyrated workers Real Portelance vice president of Local 5762 United Steelworkers which represents the hourlyrated workers said the 770mem bers of the local will vote Saturday on whether to re turntowork Elliot Lake is about 75 miles west of Sudbury Try0ur Famous MIBAMAII ADVENTURE AVariety of Chinese Foods 72646101 Banquet FaCIIIIeS MIIIAMAR GARDENS Licenced Tavern 41 Dunlap St Banie emnnnv main BUFFET Featuring Roast Hip of Beef and delicious Seafood Variety Platter PLUS FRESH CRISP SALADS FANCY DESSERTS BEVERAGE Every Saturday Night 530930 pm $675 adult $338 child under 12 years Reservations Recommended THIS WEEK OUR CABOOSE LOUNGE FEATURES MUGGS GREAT ENTERTAINMENT AND DANCING 091M 9M BARBIE Hwy 400 on Fairview Rd 7286191 Al IUNAI Alt ml HUAHIHN REVIEW STAixufiY KUBRICK sebum OtLEALJMAIQSAfBERgNSON FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE um WUMI Hun wum minimummmtany RWY 46 DIJNLOP ST Recommended as Adult Entertainment Shown Daily at 700 pm BEST FILM THE YEAR Board offer WINDSOR Ont CP The Windsor board of education offered Frida to reopen its 12 secon ary schools Monday it teachers confirm in writing they will end all strike action and as ree to arbitration board airman Lex McCrindle said Teacher negotiator Mike Walsh said that if meaningful negotiations resumed at the same time the schools were reopened the teachers would impose no further sanctions other than the withholding of marks to support their nt terms forKelly demands But he said if teachers re turned to school and negotia tions did not resume they would embark on other strike tactics including walkouts The 770 high school teachers staged oneday strike March 30 The day af ter they returned to the classrooms the were locked out by the boar The citys 12300 high school students have been without regular classes for 16 school days Want to know OTTAWA CP public interest group said Friday it The finest cuisine lake we l85 Dunlop 72851 SI FAMILY NIGHT SPECIAL MONDAY 10 THURSDAY ROAST CHICKEN with gravy or ROAST TOP ROUND OF BEEF with horseradish $325 Children under I2 $200 rmrm 7269944 SHOW TIMES CARRY ON MATRON AT PM CARRY ON ABROAD AT PM SIDNEVJAMES KENNETH WUMMS CIMRLES lMWfREY 7269944 SHOW TIMES 7I5 915 One of the years five bst uproarious and exhilarating One of those filmsfar less frequent these days than they should bethat reaffirms the human spirit and creates an uplift instead of downdraft Charles Chaniplin 08 ANCEI ES IIML CAROL KANE IN JOAN MICKLIN SILVERS ADULT MIDWEST FILM PRODUCTIONS INC wants to know about any meetings between the federal mergy minister and mem bers of National Energy Board group looking at ap plications for northern pi ine an MacDou all la or for the Canadian ildlife eder ation told the board he wants notification and the right to attend any such meeting But his motion was ruled out of order on the grounds that proper notice had not been give Mr MacDougall said it will be reintroduced at Mondays hearing The board now is looking at two competiting applications for pipeline to carry nor thern natural gas to market Some public interest IMPERIAL lCINIEMA Screenplay BARRIE TWIN DRIVEIN mum 4872212 651 gr ups ve said in the st thgt deshrlite the indepen nt hearings by the board they fear the federal government Ins alread made up its mind togo ahea witha pipeline Nuclear issue OTTAWA CP Negotia tions are expected to becom eted in month or two on cencing agreement allowing an Italian compan to build Canadiandesigne nuclear reactors Ross Campbell chairman of Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd says talks on the licen cing arrangement are con tinuing with Progettazioni Meccaniche Nucleari com COME ON OUT HELD OVER 5th Week 645 915 WINNER OF ACADEMY AWARDS including Best Picture Best Actor Best Actress Best Director Best wonderful sad funny boisterous sensitive movie Rex Reed Daily News IlntusyTIImi mm Mum URMANHLM 14 NI MHZAmTiNI in Mink 1m Lt mm mi mum1x151 run MLR am wituw RI 11mm anfla Howdyilij KIN le ovumj Photograph Iotw 11 wrxu mu VIIAt Mu lySML MENU ml IllltJMiL lit mm my 51A LAWRI Vt aim and mmrnm SCREEN Playing Till Sunday HIS CIA CODE NAME IS CONDOR IN THE NEXT SEVENTYTWO HOURS ALMOST EVERYONE HE TRUSTS WILLTRY TO KILL HIM NO LAUIE NY PRESENTS ROBERT REDFORD FAVE DUNAWAY CLIFF ROBERTSON MAX VON SYDOW IN ITANLEV ICWDDCI WHO KYMIJ OlLACI Flt DAYS OF THE coupon WHAT ENTERTAINENT WHAT DOUBLE BILL million copies mu JAMES MASON SUSAN GEORGE PERRY KING RICHARDWARD BRENMSYKES umMKENWuMIDIZ The Barrie Examiner Saturday April 24 19765 guage training rograms ficials nvolved it renegotiation of the federal provincial Fiscal Arran ements Act which provi ed $16 billion in education payments to the govinces last year say the gislation might be used as lever to force substantial improvement in second languagetraining pany involving the Italian government as well as privatefirms If approved it would mark the first time foreign com finy received licence to ild the Candu heavy water reactor Up to now con struction of reactors sold overseas has been left in the hands of Canadians Changes OTTAWA The federal government is said to be considering major changes in ueation pa ments to the provinces ess the rovinces im rove university eve Frenedan 10 GREAT MOVIE ENTERIANMENI WFERIAL CINEMA wont target It as long as live was lolted by this film was stirred and appalled and spellbound by it ought to figure prominently in the next Academy Awards Clyde GIImourSTAR They say Ottawa may seek for the first time to im conditions on payment the moneyprovinces would re ceive less if universities failed to make some second language training an en trance requirement HELD OVER 3rd Week 905 CAUTION Contains some scenes of violence and coarse language Theatres Branch Ontario On every street in every city in this country theres nobody who dreams at being somebody MA iOIII riliium rum in ROBERT DE NIRO TAXI DRIVER RILI PHII IPS Prrfluum MARTIN tSI SI iIm EFOSIER ALBERT BROOKSWas Tgm HARvEY KEITEL LEONARD HARRIS PEER BOYLEjs Wrurd and CYBILL SHEPHERD as Betsy BARRIE TWIN DRIVEIN THEATRE 4872212 SCREEN Showing Till Sunday WM WHAT REALLY HAPPENED TO THE HINDENBURG Us Of 97 aboard eight had motive for sabotage one had plot George Scott The Hindenburg sapoh Hnne Bancroftm Stuno WILLIAM ATHERTM ROY TNINNES GIG YOUNG 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