Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 30 Apr 1976, p. 5

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NEWS ROUNDug Investigation of sales began months ago TORONTO CP In formation that prompted an RCMP investigation into Olympic and Wintario lottery ticket sales was supplied by Marshall Pollock managing director of Ontario Lottery Corp Attorne General Roy McMurtry sai Thursday The attorneygeneral was asked in the house by Opposi tion Leader Stephen Lewis when the investigation began and why it was conducted by RCMP and not provincial pa lice Mr McMurtry said he does not have know why RCMP handled the investigation but said the force has staff in Toronto who are invovled in investigating whitecollar crime He told the NDP leader that the investigation began about two months ago Win awards TORONTO CP Three students of the opera depart ment of the University of Torontos faculty of music have been named as 1976 Canadian Opera Guild scholarship winners it was announced Thursday The winners are soprano Nancy Hermiston tenor John Keane and stage manager Ron Ferguson Guild chairman Mrs Norman Coxall said Miss Hermiston will receive the $1200 Vida Peene Scholarship while Mr Keane and Mr Ferguson will share the $1200 Herman Geiger Torel Scholarship New director BELLEVILLE Ont CP Walter Beevor 35 superintendent of education with the Hastings County board of education will become director of education for the Lakehead board of education in Thunder Bay ef fective Aug He came to Hastings County in 1965 as head of the physical education department at Belleville high school native of Montreal he became superintendent in 1974 Is fined TORONTO CP for mer Ontario Housing Corp official was fined $6600 Thur sday on charges of accepting benefits and committing breach of trust Gordon Amos Hawley 42 of Oakville Ont who pleaded guilty to the charges this month in county court was ordered to pay the fine within six months or ser ve six months in jail Insp Wilbert Craig of the provincal police testified that the charges resulted from royal commission inquiry held in 1972 and 1973 into violence in the construction industry Hawley was found to have received about $3700 in benefits from firms with which the corporation did business Loses arm TORONTO CP Doctors have amputated the arm of 12yearold Toronto boy who had the limb sewn back on April 12 after it was cho ped off that day in gargage chute St Michaels Hospital spokesman said Thursday There werent enough blood vessels and the arm became infected said the spokesman Terry Dillion had the arm chopped off above the elbow when he stuck it in garbage chute in an apartment here Laid off TORONTO CP Seven teen employees were laid off Thursday at the Hospital for Sick Childrenas result of budget cuts hospital spokesman said Since April 64 jobs have been eliminated at the hospital The cuts follow an order from the provincial health CHINESE FOOD WANTQUICK SERVICE Try our hot fast delivery Free on orders over $600 In Barrie IO Discount on PickUp Orders over $600 Phone 72888 405 BAYFIELD ST BARRIE ministry for the hospital to reduce its budget by $790000 Honor three ST CATHARINES Ont CPBrock University will confer three honorary doctor of law degrees at its June con vocation including one to Brock founder Ivan Buchanan who assembled the land for the 12yearold university He also is Niagara region councillor and member of the Brock board of governors Other degrees will go to the citys first female alderman Estelle Hawley and to John MacDonald executive director mf the Ontario Alcohol and Drug Addiction Foundation New dean ST CATHARINES Ont CP Peter Atherton of Kingston Ont has been ap pointed dean of Brock Universitys college of education it was announced Thursday Dr Atherton of Queens University will replace SH Irvine who will return to lecture duties at the college Taxis up SUDBURY Ont CP Ratepayers in the region will pay an average 15percent increase this year in IMPERIAL CINEMA ACADEMY AWARDS including Best Picture Actor Actress Director Screenplay MARIJAN BAYER DANCE COMPANY Come to the Dance Sunday May I976 730 pm GEORGIAN COLLEGE THEATRE Tickets Adults $300 Students $175 Available at the Door lottery education taxes the board of education said Thursday The board has adopted $523 million budget for 1976 $53 million more than the 1915 budget Ferry service OWEN SOUND Ont CP The Ontario government ferry ChiCheemaun begins its regular season run today between Tobermory on the Bruce Peninsula and Manitoulin Island in Georgian Bay The vessel re placed the former ferries Norgoma and Norisle which arebeing converted into marine museums Try Our Famous MIRAMAII ADVENTURE Variety at Chinese Foods EA TAKE OUT SERVICE 7266I01 Banquet FaCIllileS MIRAMAR GARDENS Licenced Tavern 41 Donlop SLW Barrie HELD OVER 6th Week 645 Brilliantly understated movie about the human spirit an anthem really Roing Stone CAUTIONContains some scenes of vilencth coarse language BARRIE TWIN DRIVEIN THEATRE 48722 THEATRES BRANCH ONTARIO JOAN EILE COLLINS ATKI RALPH DO BATES PLEAS THE DEVIL WITHIN HER AN AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL REI lASI AN ELECTRIFYING MOTION PICTURE Discuss plans WINDSOR Ont CP Representatives of operating engineers at 30 Ontario hospitals will meet May in Cambridge Ont to consider Alllh LARIIIIII RIIILIJILINS ANlrrti FAIR Llle kom iMij tIrI it mu nl IMPERIAL CINEMA GLORIA EARRH FRl St Nl Milli lRllllllIllllh III NORMAN PANAMA Al ElRll WIN III ELLIOTT COULD DIANE KEATON PAUL SORVINO Will Will For Now VICTORIA PRINCIPAL ROBERT ALDA WARREN BERUNCER IN MADCE SINCLAIR News twin2 GEORGE BARR NORMAN PANAMA JOHNA ALONJ NORMAN PANAMA Al Bl th llWlN BARRIE TWIN loamm mum 4872212 ASAM PECKINPAH iilm TlIE KILL They dont make love like this anymore Buttwo of Hollywoods greatest stars did and this is their hilarious and touching story and IDMBARD pluyml by JAMES ROLIN iIlNI JILI II AYHLRUII SIIINIII IUNII II NAEEI IEESIIAI Illillsldlllll LII LAEI ANY ZMEAEI Hilliard It MARIO lllllSIIIl ilIIIlllA MCA lip methods to back 1976 contract demands spokesman for the Canadian Union of Operating Engineers said Thursday Cliff Scott busi ness agent and negotiator for the union said noboard re ivq Iilltlllt lll MANUAL 21 WW MA lmech SIINV RSI Wihdi Vapor ADMITTANCE RESTRIC TED TO PERSONS 18 OR OVER SHOWN DAILY AT 700 920 PM NOW PLAYING 905 PM CANDY CLARK iv JOHN CAMERON lElllll llillSllltlh 2nd ELLIUIT XASTNLR vmrnl CHARLES ERONSON insMIR NMLMNN llREAKHEART PASS IISO xumng BEN JOHNSON RIIHARI lRENNA JILL IRELAND CHARLES llllRNlNC El LAlllEll DAVlllHllllllLESlUN Wnllrn by ALISTAIR MAIIJAN ltumnl Iiy 10M liltlliS Irodurrd by lERlil llllllSllWlh Emulm hodnm ELLIOTT NASTth lrodutlwn Serum Ii lion NW 5mm Company port has been received from rovincial conciliator and the ospitals have appointed nominee for compulsory ar bitration Provincial legislation forbids strikes by hospital employees but Mr The PHELPSION HOTEL Where Friendships Begin John Taylor Be entertained at the Phelpston Hotel Friday April 30 and Saturday May by the versatile sounds of John Taylor miles north of Barrie off Hwy 27 Due to loss of cash carry franchise all Broadloom on SALE Wide range of colours textures and qualities Scott said workers may The Barrie Examiner Friday April 30 l9765 protest through mass resignations ENTERTAINED BY TV About 95 per cent of On tarios homes have television BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND Just For Fun Drop In Tonight Its lAFF INN Time featuring the STAN lOREL SHOW Appearing Nightly Each show is different so come early and stay while WM Hwy 90 400 Hwy corner 7261834 3221490 ll Saes FINAL IMFmam OPEN MONDAYFRIDAY IO TIL SATURDAY 10 TII 220 BAYVIEW DR BARRIE 7267471 WestonScarboroughQBram tonKingstonBarrieOttawaNorthBaM 14 LOCATIONS vSudbury StCatharines Sault to Marie Mississauga Windsor Winnipeg

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