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Barrie Examiner, 7 May 1976, p. 3

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flww Olive Johnson was one of the many Innisfil residents who took time this week to be part of an art fair at Wamica Public School in Painswick Mrs Johnson is helping Grade seven ART FAIR AT WARNICA SCHOOL student Carol Hanak with form of water colors using tiles as base The entire gymnasium was set up with displays depicting almost every type of art form for tile perusal of the students in manner that allowed for actual par ticipation by anyone in terested Examiner Photo Worlds unabated armsflow feeds violence says report LONDON Reuter Chances of conflict around the world seem to be in creasing with old and new rivalries fuelled by an unabated flow of arms says an authoritative survey published here today The view emerged from global examination of crisis spots in report titled Strategic Survey 1975 published by the In ternational Institute for Strategic Studies Old sources of conflict and distrust had again become visible as the EastWest problem seemed to ac uire new salience an the Lebanese crisis moved the Middle East perilously close to another military clash the report said New crisis potential had come to the surface par ticularly in Latin America and Latin Europe At the same time barriers against conflict seemed to erode Ar ms control and detente bet ween East and West had lost much of their political appeal and the ability of super wers to control local crises declined further Few barriers against con flicts were visible other than selfinterest and caution it said In Europe the survey said the balance of forces still make aggression an unat tractive prospect The over whelming Soviet numerical superiority was to some ex tent offset by Western technological superiority But the report warned NATOs qualitative edge could be eroded in the future if adequate defence spending is not maintained Examining the roles of the superpowers the survey said Both the Soviet Union and the United States emerged from the year somewhat cut down to size Neither their in ternal affairs nor their bilateral relationships nor their policies and their degree of control in the rest of the world did full credit to the term superpower The survey said some com fort could be drawn from the sevencountry secret meetings which resulted in an agreement among nuclear countries including Canada to impose strict rules on ex port of nuclear equipment In naval warfare the sur vey said the advantage seemed to be moving in favor of small fast ships with ad Indictments filed against Peron BUENOS AIRES AP An investigating judge has filed preliminary charges of misusing public funds against former president Isabel Peron and three of her closest associates the official Argen tine Telam news agency reports The indictments ordered by Judge Nino Garcia Moritan named Juan Perons 44year old widow Jose Lopez Rega the chief power in her regime until the military and the unions forced her to fire him last summer his soninlaw Raul Lastiri who was Death penalty is last hope OTTAWA CP The death penalty is the last hope for protection against rising crime Leonard Jones IndMoncton argued Thursday in the Commons The death penalty must be fully retained and fully en forced Mr Jones said as president of the lower house of Congress and Lastiris wife Norma Mrs Peron has been under house arrest at mountain resort in southern Argentina since leaders of the armed forces overthrew her on Mar ch 24 Top officers have been at odds over what to do with her military sources said Lopez Rega is believed to be in ain and extradition procee ings have been star ted The Lastiris are being held on prison ship in Buenos Aires harbor Under Argentine law Mrs Peron now faces judicial in terrogation to determine whether formal charges will be brought against her vanced rocket weapons and away from larger vessels such as aircraft carriers This could give small coastal states considerable in crease in power the survey said Should help hostage issue OTTAWA CP Solicitor General Warren Allmand said Thursday that the gover nments peace and security legislation being studied now by at Commons committee will help end the taking of hostages by prisoners And Justice Minister Ron Basford said new bail laws in effect since Apri126 shouwd mean that accused persons deemed danger to the public will remain in jail pen ding their trials Both ministers were replying in the Commons to Eldon Woolliams Progressive Conservative justice spokesman who re ferred to hostagetaking recently in British Columbia and Quebec The situation in our prison institutions across Canada is very recarious said the Calgary awyer Mr Allmand said legislation before Parliament now will allow construction of smaller institutions housing 150 to 200 prisoners thus providing greater segregation Security and rehabilitation would improve under such conditions the minister said The government also was setting up intensive training and retraining programs for ison officials into crisis and stage situations Mr Basford told Mr Wool liams that the new bail laws are designed to keep dangerous persons in jail pen ding trial He said the new laws passed last month provide Crown counsel arguments to me in bail hearings would hope Crown attor neys across this country will take note of my remarks said thejustice minister DUCKWORTH Et GROVE PLAZA BARRIE Your First Stop In Decorating Broadcorn Sales Service NEWS ROUNDUP Will know new oil product price hikes soon OTTAWA CP Con sumers will find out before the end of the month how much more theyll pay after Jul for asoline heating fue natura gas and wide range of other oil products federalprovincial first nunisters conference Thur sday failed to reach an agreement on an oil price in crease but Prime Minister Tifudeau said later decision Will be made within three weeks He told reporters Ottawa Will either set new price in rivate talks with the oil roducing provinces of Alber ta and Saskatchewan or act itself under pricefixing legislation passed last year Zhe prime minister made the comments after he and the provincial premiers emerged from fivehour at times acrimonious debate in his stone mansion on the bluf fs overlooking the Ottawa River Government leaders are looking at price increase of between $150 and $2 barrel for crude oil which would add four to six cents to the price of gallon of gasoline or heating fuel It also would increase natural gas prices which are tied to oil prices by between 26 and 34 cents thousand cubic feet as well as boost the cost of all petroleumbased products ranging from grease to plastic garbage bags Budget struck SARNIA Ont CP $8million budget approvzd Thursday by the Lambton County Rodman Catholic separate school board will mean 273percent tax in crease for separate school supporters The increase will raise the tax on an average home by about $35 The budget itself is up 225 per cent from the 1975 budget of $56million Is director TORONTO CPWilliam Stewart former Ontario agri culture minister has been named to the board of direc tors of Ontario Hydro Premier William Davis an nounced Thursday Mr Stewart 61 was MPP for Middlesex North for 14 years He did not seek election in the Sept 18 election last year The premier also announced Robert Schmon president of Ontario Paper Co Ltd was appointed to the Hydro board for twoyear term Mr Stewart was appointed for threeyear term Ihe Simcoe County chapter of the Federation of Women Teachers Associations of Ontario elected new executive this week during its annual dinner meeting in Barrie JEANNE SAUVE defends law Jam threat OTTAWA CP Although US border television stations are threatening to jam their signals entering Canada the government does not expect largescale American retaliation Com munications Minister Jeanne Sauve said Thursday She told the Senate banking committee US broadcasters are exploiting canadian ad vertising markets and reaping windfall profits and the US government is not expected to intervene to stop theactivity She was defending sections of controversial advertising tax legislation which would bar advertisers from claiming loopercent income tax deductions for payments to US border television stations The same bill would also deny tax deductions for ad vertisers in foreign magazines retroactive to Jan measure that prom pted Time magazine to halt publication of its Canadian edition 0n signing TORONTO CP The In stitute of Chartered Accoun tants of Ontario is recom mending that its members not sign declaration on for ms which must be filed by landlords under the rent review legislation The form includes details of actual and projected rental revenue and operating costs for rental properties As the trans actions have not yet oc curred the institutes ril newsletter said it woul be impossible for anyone to state that the figures are true and TEACHERS ELECT NEW EXECUTIVE Members of the executive are seated left Wilma Johnston Orillia president and Edna Parker Midland vice president Standing left Isabel Savage Victoria Do Something Special For Mom on Her Day Take Her Out To Enjoy Our Mothers Day Dinner Featuring Roast Hip of Beef and delicious Seafood Variety Platter complete in all respects as provided in the declaration Trial ordered OSHAWA Ont CP Terrence William Siblock 29 of Oshawa was ordered Thur sday to stand trial in Ontario Supreme Court in September on charge of murder punishable by life im prisonment Siblock is charged in connection with the shooting March 15 of Nor man Gordon Oliffe 37 of Oshawa in local hotel Mosquitoes WINDSOR Ont CP Essex County council voted Wednesday for $15000 ro gram to fight encephaitis through mosquitocontrol program to cover twomile radius of the countys urban centres Killer Wind TORONTO CP Police said Thursda that high win ds Wednes ay may have blown man off sidewalk to his death under the wheels of truck Maurice Morgan 55 Toronto was walking along city street when he toppled if the sidewalk into the curb lane police said Galeforce winds of up to 80 kmph were recorded at the time of the ac cident Mill rates TORONTO CP Two New Democratic members of the legislature said Thursday it appears Ontario municipalities face an in tolerable millrate increase this year Marion Bryden Toronto BeachesWoodbine and Mel Swart Welland told news conference that the party study group visited 22 ovincial municipalities and ound that the average mill rate increase is 14 per centabout $80 to the average taxpayer Four killed CORTINA DAMPEZZO Italy AP predawn fire in luxury mountain hotel killed four persons including Mexican tourist and in jured seven others today The fire in the Hotel Posta was the fourth blaze in the Dolomite resort region of northern Italy in about year Three weeks ago six persons in cluding four English toujists were killed in hotel fire at Sappada Dolomite resort Harbour recording secretary Lorna Synnott Midhurst past president and Evelyn Horne Orillia corresponding secretary Absent were Ruth Day creemore second vice RON BASFORD honest outline Gun controls OTTAWA CP Justice Minister Ron Basford member of the Canadian Wildlife Federation Thur sday asked it to give its mem bers an honest outline of federal gun control proposals Mr Basford before the Commons justice committee singled out very expensive multicolor publication put together the British Columbia Wildlife Federation for criticism copy was han ded him during recent visit toBC He also referred to feder ation bumper sticker saying C83 is Basford of bill Write your MP Members of Parliament have had heavy mail from federation members and members of other gun groups opposing the bills gun prOViSions The Basford statement was an attempt to clear up the many misunderstandings about the bill To visit here WARSAW AF Polish Foreign Minister Stefan Ol szowski will make week Iong official visit to Canada starting Sunday the official Polish press agency an nounced Thursday Olszowski will spend two days in Ottawa and will also visit Vancouver Victoria Toronto and Quebec Wins contest NEW YORK CP Jacob Krichal of Toronto concert pianist has won the com tition staged annually here Concert Artists Guild In and Reva Wright Orillia treasurer 3117 hot president CHINESE FOOD The Barrie Examiner Frida Ma I976fi corp it was announced Thur sday Winner of the com petition is given formal New York recital at Carnegie Hall in the following season Krichal raduate of the University Toronto and the Juilliard School of MuSic here won over 70 other com petitors No devices OTTAWA CP Defence department officials brushed aSide on Thursday reports of electronic devices being plan ted foreign power off Cana ian coasts Answering questions in the cluding soft beverage SITTINGS at 530 COOKINGMOTHERS DAY yf SUNDAY MAY The Brookdale Buffet Roast Beef Ham Turkey choice of vegetables potatoes Dozens of homemade Desserts In Phone 7281312 for reservations BROOKDALE INN elem Commons defence committee from Andrew Brewin NDP Toronto Greenwood Vice Admiral RH Falls vice chief of defence staff said If electronic devices are being planted on the coasts it would be very great sur prise to us of the depart ment Mr Brewins questions were the result of television and radio news item which quoted Canadian lieutenant takin deepdiving training with United States Navy Admiral Falls told the com mittee that the lieutenant has told headquarters that he del ved into the realm of specula lion it SORRY TICKETS FOR All snows The story of womans outrage and womans revenge DINO DE lAUIIENIlIS Presenis FREDDIE FIElDS woduclion MPs resumed dbate on legislation to abolish hanging ti and replace capital punish ment with stiffer prison and parole IOVISIOIIS Mr onessaidheconSiders himself Christian but has no qualms whatsoever about sending killers to the gallows The main force and strength of law ISIII the penalty attached to it he said Vinyl Floor Coverings WANT QUICK SERVICE Plus Fresh Crisp Salads Fancy Desserts Beverage Sunday Night 100 800 pm $550 adult $300 child under 12 years old 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