Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 1 May 1976, p. 5

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Barry Morrow at left and Alla Bil spar under the wat chful eye of instructor Phil Fichera at Ficheras Karate and Fitness School in the Grove and Duck worth Plaza During recent competition in Peterborough Mr Morrow NEWS ROUNDUP Agreement on lottery sales reported to have deviated TORONTO CP An ironclad agreement between the province and Olympic Lottery of Canada Corp to allow ticket sales in Ontario has not been followed Sidney Handleman minister of con sumer and commercial rela tions said Friday George Samis NDP Cornwall asked the minister to explain how 23 lottery agents were able to sell tickets in Ontario without receiving police clearance or government identity cards Mr Handleman said all the ministry does is approve clearance for those ticket distributors whose names are supplied by the regional director It appears those names were not supplied he said New contract SARNIA Ont CP The two Sarnia employees of Dow Chemical of Canada Ltd have ratified new oneyear contract giving them 102 percent wage increase union official said Friday Roger Allen president of Local 9672 of the Oil Chemical and Atomic Workers Union said the ratification vote took place Thursday He said the con tractsimi1ar to those agreed to this week by Sarnia workers at P01 sar Ltd Fi berglas Cana Ltd and Cabot Carbon of Canada Ltdgives the workers hourly increases of between 53 cents and 78 cents Freigh ter COLLINGWOOD Ont CP The $55million Soodoc 355foot Canada Steamship Lines Ltd bulk freighter was christened and launched Thursday at this Georgian Bay port 35 miles southeast of Owen Sound The Soodoc which will carry crew of 23 is expected to join the com nys fleet in June for tra ing on the Great lakes and eastern coastal waters CN Tower TORONTO CP Transmission of regularly scheduled FM radio and television pro rams from the CN Tower wil begin May 31 CN officials said Friday Restoration BELLEVILLE Ont CP The board of governors of Belleville General Hospital decided Friday to ask the provincial health ministry to restore the hospitals 197677 budget reduction of almost $564000 ordered by the province The board acted on recommendation from Philip Rickhard hospital executive director who said he has secured the formula by which the ministry devised the budget cuts for the hospital We have discovered enough that we know the equation is unfair to LB Mr Rickhard said He said ministry officials have indicated they might restore all hospital budget cuts in the province and devise new method by which to reduce funds Arsonist OTTAWA CP Ottawa police and fire investigators were searching Friday for suspected arsonist after seven fires sprang up in threeblock area in the citys west end within five hours earlier Friday Investigators worked through the ruins of garages cars and house to try to determine the cause of the fires There were no in juries Cross line ESSEX Ont CP More than 200 Essex County separate school teachers crossed Canadian Union of Public Employees picket line Friday to attend con ference said union official Only three teachers refused to cross the line set up by Local 1358 said the official Fift three women clerical wor ers in the local have been on strike against the board since April union spokesman said he was disap pointed by the teachers decrsron to ignore the picket line to attend the conference Body found PORT COLBORNE Ont CP Police recovered the body of 38yearold woman from the Welland canal Friday Police identified the body as that of Barbara Seeman of Port Colborne who was reported missing March4 Is criticized BRAMPTON Ont CP An accident investigator criticized the Ontario govern ment Friday for not paving soft shoulders on rural roads curves and highspeed ex pressways sounds of John Taylor Hwy 27 The PHELPSTON HOTEL Where Friendships Begin John Taylor Be entertained at the Phelpston Hotel Friday April 30 and Saturday May by the versatile miles north of Barrie oft SECOND PLACE TROPHY IS WON returned with second place trophy in form in the novice division Mrs Bil took third in the novice division and Metro budget TORONTO CP Metropolitan Toronto council passed $336million 1976 perating budget Friday in creasing property taxes by 151 per cent Under the new budget which took only three hours to approve the Metro levy on house assessed at $7000 will increase $3480 to $26460 Metro Chairman Paul Godfrey suid Metro was victim in the provinces war on inflation The provin oe imposed an eightpercent limit on increases in grants to municipalities this year Not guilty SIMCOE Ont CP Eon Bruce Simpson 21 of Simcoe was found not guilty by reason of insanity in Ontario Supreme Court on Friday of two charges of attempted murder Level up CORNWALL Ont Lake Ontario rose 25 inches this week because of rainfall on the southern portion of the basin the International St Lawrence River Board of Control said Friday The board said in statement that outflow from the lake has been kept at 320000 cubic feet per second because of nearflood conditions in the Montreal area However because of improved con ditions downstream the board has authorized an in crease in outflow to 325000 cubic feet per second star ting Mayl 322 490 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 comer 7261834 Mr Fichera sparring Photo placed third in lightweight black belt Examiner ANNOUNCEMENT ROLLER SKATING Due to weather conditions roller skating that was to have commenced May lst at Thornton community centre and May 2nd at Lefroy community centre will have to be postponed until May 7th at Thornton and May 8th at Lefroy The finest cuisine lake View 185 Dunlop FAMILY NIGHT SPECIAL MONDAY 10 THURSDAY CANADIAN POT ROAST with gravy or BRAISED LIVER ONIONS $325 Children under l2 225 DENISE The Barrie Examiner Saturday May 19765 Commons to debate centroversial bill which would freeze salaries of Ms OTTAWA CP con troversial bill to abolish capital punishment and longdelayed bill to freeze the salaries of MPs and senators at $24000 year are to be debated in the Commons next week In theory MPs could have Cars washed by students Students of Steele Street public school will be holding carwash Saturday at the school from 10 am to pm in continuing effort to raise funds for field trip The Grade and classes are planning on trip to Doc Lake Outdoor Education Cen tre early in June and have embarked on two fund raising schemes Four students are taking on every odd job they can find to aise $50 each As of Wed nesday two students were close to $40 There are also joint projec ts through which the school ho to raise $500 to sub si ize bus fares The school held Sadie Hawkins dance and bake sale raising roughly $120 and is now starting four con secutive Saturday car washes An exterior car wash will cost $1 and interior vacuuming and window washing will add another 50 cents 7285I5I Itou unwrapv nntuny OWENS II It FRIDAY MAY I4 900 Show Sold Out Extra Show at 630 GEORGIAN COLLEGE THEATRE Tickets advance s6 at the door available at the Georgian 103 Dunlap St Foundafion started debating one of the bills Friday but the govern ment had scheduled them for next week MPs adjourned early when the govern ment ran out of other business to put before the House Government House Leader Mitchell Shar said the sale bills wo be debated Mon ay The abolition debate would start either Monday night or Wednesday Tuesday is set aside for de 01 lb lobster 0French Fries °Cole Slaw 9Drawn Butter COMPLETE DINNER TAKE OUT IMPERIAL CINEMA coarse language BARRIE TWIN DRIVEIN THEATRE 4872212 for the Devil Within Her Before it preys onyou TECKS SEAEOODS Proudly Presents LOBSTER DINNER SPECIL OPEN DAILY ll AM PM FRI ll9 SAT ll8 SUN 47 726937l TECKS SEAFOODS I96 Blake St Barrie Brilliantly understated mavie about the human spirit an anthem really CAUTIONContains some scenes of violct RALPH bate on an issue to be chosen by Opposition MP5 The salaries bill would revoke sevenpercent wage increase MPs and senators were to get on their $24000 annual salaries An ad ditional $10600 they now get for expenses each year would also be frozen under an amen dment the Liberals intend to propose to the bill Under the abolition bill in troduced in the Commons two months ago capital punish $6 6th Week 645 915 RoIing Stone ment would be replaced by RAZED BY CYCLONE mandatory minimum 26year Much of Calcutta India was prison sentences with almost razed by cyclone Oct 1864 no hope for parole that killed 70000 persons Its the wildest wackiest love affair Hollywood ever knew JAMES BPOLIN as CABLE Jlll CIAYBUDGH as OMBAPD 3w MM HIMA mm KIWIr PRODUCTION Of GAME AND LOMBAKD Tuna M3 BROIIN Jlii CINDUROI AllfN OARHEID RED 00106 III SAW ANilRMIIgtC by MlClllt TORND Directed by SIDNLYJTURIE 3w Mr IOWAA IIIIVIPSAI PKIIIRr liCHNCOlOR PANIVLSIONG WI SHOWN DAILY 46 Dunlop Stw 71083120 7284681 MPERIAL CINEMA NW PLAYING 905 ll GEORGE BARRIE PRESENTS 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