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Barrie Examiner, 29 May 1976, p. 3

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The dust flies around third base as Gail Pawis of Angus elementary school slides in behind Terry Clayden of St Marys se arate school St Marys de eated Angus 84 in game at Oakley Park school to win the junior girls MW Some political issues 03 fOPerJurIIPmbe expected at Habitat VANCOUVER CP De spite Canadian efforts touchy political issues promise to play large part in the United Na tions Habitat Conference on Human Settlements which begins Monday Urban Affairs Minister Bar ney Danson heading the Ca nadian delegation has said the federal government wants the conference to stick to the hu man problems being dis cussedpolluted water sup plies housing shortages and food scarcities But Chilean and Palestinian refugee groups said Friday they will seek discussion of their peoples rights and con ference statements supporting their causes Canadian Indian and Inuit leaders said they will try to em barrass the Canadian govern ment during Habitat because of its treatment of native peoples Mr Danson expected to be named conference chairman might find his hands full refer eeing debate at the 12day UN meeting Habitat Forum an unofficial parallel conference began Thursday in remodelled air base with review of human rights issues in South Africa Chile and Canada Several speakers suggested problems of political repression and racial discrimination must be solved before technical issues of hous ing and water quality can be settled Remanded ORILLIA Ont CP Don Stewart 31 resident of the Huronia centre for the mentally retarded was remanded Friday to mental health cen tre at Penetanguishene for ob servation for 30 days He is charged with two counts of wounding with intent following an incident at the centre May 24 Man killed BELLEVILLE Ont CP Police said Friday that Francis Eldon Colder 23 manager of Trenton Dairy Queen store died Monday as result of stab wound to the chest The mans body was found Monday behind the store on the out skirts of Trenton 10 miles west of here Police said quantity of cash was stolen Took benefits TORONTO CP John Az ma was fined $1590 and An drew Vanderstarren $750 after the two former employees of Ontario Housing Corp OHC pleaded guilty Friday to ac cepting illegal benefits Court was told the Toronto men had received cash and vacations to Barbados from companies doing business with CBC Warns wealthy OSHAWA Ont CP Dr Robert McClure former moderator of the United Church of Canada told service club meeting Thursday that affluent countries like Canada are going to have to improve their aid to underdeveloped countries or run the risk of losing their wealth altogether People living in poverty no longer are resigned to their situation but are willing to go to any length to survive said Dr McClure who has spent most of his life abroad as medical missionary Memorial TORONTO CP me morial service was held Friday for Barbara Isabel Townshendlt Carter 51 who died of cancer last Monday in her Toronto home Mrs TownshendCarter was the director of rehabilita tion medicine at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto Plant burns NIAGARA FALLS NY CP Fire destroyed the Myles Plastics Inc plant in the nearby town of Niagara early Friday causing an estimated $00000 damage Cause of the fire has not been determined The plant employed persons Acquitted NORTH BAY Ont CP Sharon Vester of North Bay was acquitted Thursday of charge of wounding in con nection with the death of Jack McNeely whose body was found March 1975 in the bur nedout ruins of North Bay cabin Mislrealing AJAX Ont CP Gerald Risk of Markham was con victed Thursday of charge of mistreating animals and placed on probation for two years Court was told that 30 Hereford cattle on Risks ranch were not properly sheltered or fed Ajax is about five miles west of Oshawa Nude man AJAX Ont CP Police said nude man wandered around an apartment building Wednesday in this community about five miles west of Osh awa and evaded capture despite sevenstorey stairway chase by the husband of woman who saw him Thur sday nude man followed SAFE AT THIRD championship among area elementary schools Minesing Central won the Drugs seized NIAGARA FALLS Ont CP Police seized 13 grams of Sibstance believed tobe co caine when woman was ar rested for driving offence Ihursday Police said 13 grams cocaine has street value of $15000 Jean Cirillo 23 has been charged with driving un der suspension and possession drugs for the purpose of traf ficking Want hike KINGSTON Ont CP Ho tel Dieu Hosptial will ask the Ontario health ministry to ap prove 28percent increase in its operating bud et for 1976 The hospital boar of directors approved Thursday $147mil lion budget $23 million higher than in 1975 The health minis try has asked all hosptials to limit total budget increases to 10 per cent Pay lost KINGSTON Ont CP High school teachers who walked off the job for half day last week to protest federal antiinflation board rollback of their contract will lose half days pay the Frontenac Coun ty board of education said Thursday About 7200 students were affected when the teach ers left classrooms to hold what they said was study session Mays returns settles dispute NEW YORK AP Willie Mays formerly No 24 for the baseball Giants and New York Mets returned to Shea Stadium on Friday night Mays had been involved in dispute with the Mets over his duties as $50000 year good will ambassador The former centre fielder who retired as an active player at the end of the 1973 campaign after 22 seasons said he was satisfied with the settlement of the dis mte For his salary the 45year old Mays has agreed to attend every home game in uniform but not to stay for the full game unless he wants to And am supposed to make mly two appearances at din ners he said but will do more than that Torontonians win bestball junior boys division and Oakley Park was senior girls champion The senior MONTREAL CP Quebec crime commissioners decided Riday to recommend to the povincial minister of justice that Claude Duboiss testimony before their inquiry into organ ized crime be examined for pos sible perjury charges We dont believe your testi mony Judge Denys Dionne told Dubois the last witness in four long days of hearings rammed into the week before the commissions May 31 man date is up The commissions mandate was renewed Thurs day until Sept 30 Dubois 39 and four of his brothers testified before the in any this week Two of them Rolland and JeanPaul were sentenced to sixmonth jail ter ms for contempt of court Their testimony was judged evasive incomplete wayout and unbelievable by the com missioners Another potential witness USSoviet boys WIII compete Monday afternoon Examiner Photo Crime commissioners former Montreal meat magnate William Obront was sentenced to one year in risen for refusing to testify fore the commission DENIES CHARGE Claudes finances were the dject of examination In Fri days afternoon session His income tax forms for the last four years declared reve nues between $13000 and $18000 Commission counsel Jacques Dagenais asked the witness how he had been able to live on large plot of land with three houses and large inground swimming pool change ex pensive cars every few months and make trips to Mexico Flor ida Las Vegas and France with such an income The welldressed Dubois said his only additional sources of revenue were gambling and the only illegal thing Ive ever doneloansharking treaty faces close scrutiny WASHINGTON AP The treaty governing peaceful nu clear explosions signed by President Ford and Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev is cer tain to face close scrutiny in the US Senate The treaty providing onsite inspection of test sites was signed Friday in simultaneous ceremonies here and in Mos cow Ford hailed the treaty as an historic milestone in arms agreements and ad ministration officials said it will be sent quickly to the Senate for ratification However Arizona Con ress man Morris Udall can idate for the Democratic presidential nomination called the accord hoax and fraud and step backwards for arms control treaty that allows nuclear tests 10 times bigger than the Hiroshima bomb is no more an arms control measure than Mount Everest is little moun tain said Udall Administration sources in dicated the main obstacle to the treaty may be this years elec tions and that support for the pact may hinge on whether leg islators think voters will accept it The ratification process will start out in the Senate foreign relations committee and some administration officials said it is there the treaty will face its toughest test Accompanying the new treaty to the Senate will be similar pact limiting un derground nuclear weapons tests QVOyaGeurD STAU RAN TS requires MANAGEMENT TRAINEES Voyageur Restaurants is looking for mature aggressive careerminded individuals who are willing to relocate WE OFFER Attractive Salaries Bonus Plan Benefit Plan Training Program CLOSER WEATECTED BUT Inco steelworkers vote to strike in protest THOMPSON Man CP Theyre going out like Don Quixote to fight the windmills dOttawa That was the reaction of Thompson mayor Tom Farrel when the strike vote tally dis closed that 887 of Inco Ltds United Steelworkers of America employees voted to go strike Monday to protest an antiinflation board decision The vote was narrower than had been expected661 mem bers voted against strike action in the face of recommendations from their executive About mo hourlypaid employees are affected Mayor Farrel was suspicious the moral support offered by the Canadian Labor Congress CLC despite promise of aranteed $60000 month cm the Steelworkers Inter national Strike Fund Im afraid theyre being ised for the national purposes if the CLC to attack the A18 and dont know if they have that kind of support from the rank and file across Canada SHOW MISGIVINGS Other reactions also showed misgivings There is no victory in all this HL Stevens Steel workers prairie supervisor and president of the Manitoba Fed cation of Labor said following the vote feel sick about the situ ation the antiinflation board has forced us into and the im pact it will have on Thom Mn The only optimistic note came from Dick Martin resident of Local 6166 who said Im very pleased the membership of this local had the guts to stand up and lead the way in this fight with the antiinflation board The boards decision an nounced Thursday cut in creases in wages and benefits negotiated by the company and union in Fe ruary to 149 per cent from 185lfiercent in the ir st year of reeyear agree ment Initially the cut had been to 129 per cent but after review the higher amount was granted PLANES RECYCLED VISALIA Calif AP Parked at Sequoia Field nor th of here are several Second World War planes such as the B17 and DC7 They have been converted into planes to bomb fires with retardant The planes belong to com pany headed by Hank Moore and are under contract to the United States Forest Service and the California Division of Forestry Hours before the voting was to end Inco Ltd made the on ion an offer it hoped would be acceptable to both the steel workers and the antiinflation board It offered 80 cents an hour ef fective immediately But this would be partially offset by the tponement of pension bene ts included in the contract un til next March In the second year of the con tract the company proposed to drop the costofliving allowan ce clause and to pay flat 26 centsanhour increase The third year the increase would chnwav Shoe Stores Ladles Childrens Wear Varieiy Smoke Shop The background environmeni that we will be attempting to develop for Highpoint will be one that will blend into the general historical background of the peninsula We visualize Highpoint Mall NOT be 25 cents an hour As an interim measure the company has been paying 78 cents more than the rate stipu lated in the expired contract At present Inco Ltd employ ees in Sudbury earn base wage of $544 an hour $110 more than Thom son em ployees received un er the con tract that expired in February The Sudbury workers will be receiving $580 as of July If the union had been allowed to keep its new contact its members in Thompson would be earning base rate of $554 an hour LEASING OPPORTUNITIES iN CLIMATE CONTROLLED HIGHPOINI MALL PENETANGUISHENE For space to suit your requirements direct your inquiries to KEN CRAWFORD SUITE 2701 330 DIXON RO TORONTO N9R I39 OR CALL l7055498781 OR 14166694934 Dry Cleaning Laundromat Books Cards Morigage and Finance being sterile commercial business establishment around the corner Village Square or Marketplace capitalizing on general Canadian atmosphere and we will be encouraging all tenants to design their premises accordingly VVwwV Ontario MINISTRY OF CONSUMER AND COMMERCIAL RELATIONS THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT 1975 NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING TAKE NOTICE THAT Specual Meeting at The Liquor Licence Board of Ontario will be held at the COUNCIL CHAMBERS CITY HALL COLLIER STREET BARRIE ONTARIO on THURSDAY JUNE 10th I976 at thchouroi 1000 Oclock in the Iorenoon at which time the Board Will hear application tor new licence in accordance With The Liquor Licence Act I975 and Regulations thereunder The lollowing establishment has applied fora licence ol the type indicated and the application will be entertained at the aiorementioned location and time Huronia Restaurant 239 Bradiord Street Barrie Dining Lounge Licence AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that any per son who is resrdenl in the munlCIpalIIy and ODJECIS to any application may file the grounds OI obieclion in person at the time and place at the meeting or in writing to Executive Director Liquor Licence Board oi Ontario 55 Lakeshore Boulevard East TORONTO Ontario MSE 1A4 FHH76123 but rather as an wwumdkx wig wuiwxrmmuu Advancement Opportunities SavingsRetirement Plan another woman who lives in the Wildingintoanelevator TORONTO CP Mike Jackson and Hugh Fraser of Toronto combined Friday to TORONTO CP One of the last survivors of the Titanic died Thursday at the age of Ti Madeleine Violette Mann was one of 703 survivors after the unsinkable ship collided with an iceberg and sank April 14 1912 in the North Atlantic on its maiden voyage Mrs Mann and her mother were enroute to New York where the latter had been hired to manage million aires estate Both survived Laughing gas NORTH BAY Ont CP Police continue to investigate the disapparance of three 165 gallon cylinders containing finessurized nitrous oxide own as Iaughin gas Police said the gas us as an anes thetic is potentially dangerous The cylinders were taken from shipment of welding supplies May 20 win the Ontario amateur best ball golf tournament with an eightunderpar 64 at the Oak dale Golf and Country Club Jackson and Fraser finished two shots ahead of Bruce Brewer and Tom Hodgins of To ronto and Don White and Bob Havers of London Ont At 67 were Rob Phillips and Jay Evelyn of Toronto Wayne Wiese and Tom Webster of Niagara Falls Ont finished at Apply in confidence to Imperial Oil Limited Voyageur Restaurant 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