Teachers MONEY PART OF ROBBERY HAUL Montreal police Inspector JeanClaude Rondou exam ines police radio monitor ing device seized along with two weapons and over $100000 in series of raids on several Montrealarea houses Tuesday Police say EASTVEWSCENE The years activities wind down with rush By IIRIS IIOIWOOI guess this will be my last column of the year Iarent you lucky It seems quite unreal that the year is almost over And lmow that for lot of kids next week will be their last at Eastview which will bring with it many mixed feelings Anyone not in high school right now might casually remark guess theres not much doing at school these days Believe me it is quite the opposite situation It seems all the teachers are anxious to work in those last tests and projects right to the end On Friday we all enjoyed beautiful day in the sun field day The activities in cluded baseball games obstacle courses Nerf Ball Speed Walking Iwhat laughli Three Legged Race and probably few more which dont remember All events were house com petitions so it was nice change from the usual in dividual competitions of previous field days The turnout was much better than it has been in previous years This past week Eastview played host to Grade visitors who will be attending Eastview next year from various area schools It was the prefeets job to try and give them bit of an idea of what goes on at high school What exactly DOES go on guess theyll find mtnextyear YEARBOOKS ARRIVE Our yearbooks finally ar rived last week and they are fantastic tremendous amount of work went into these books and we all owe big Thank you to Mr Mansour Istaff advisort Inderjit Gill Ichief editori Marianne Yakichuk and Carol Farris editors as well as all the other yearbook staff for all their hard work On Saturday night many happy couples danced their way into Ilawaiian Sunset to the music of the Iluntsinen Band The prefects had been working diligently for weeks on the Prom Iand there sure was lot of work to l0 and it was really worth the effort Last week the Year drama students presented Act III of The Crucible to nearcapacity audience in the cafetorium Congratulations to everyone for fine job FISHER PARK Last Thursday group of music students from Ot tawas Fisher Park School visited to Eastview as the return part of our choirs eX change trip with them musical assembly was held at 220 featuring the Fisher Park band choir and lance hand It was really enjoyable performance they seem to have real enthusiasm for theirmusic Two weeks ago elections for next years house leaders were held Since Im not quite SJIQ on all of the candidates who won Ill let Teresa tell you next week On Thursday the 7576 Students Council held its last meeting of the year and the new council took over suppose all good things must come to an end but most of us were little sorry tohave to go It was an exceptionally good year for council and we wish the new members good OTTAWAATAGLANCE By THE CANADIAN PRESS TUESDAY JUNE 1976 The government introduced 44 amendments to its proposed peace and security legislation Maureen McTeer wife of Conservative Leader Joe Clark flunked her finalyear law exams Costconscious provinces put off hopes for an agreement to WANT QUICK SERVICE Try our hot fast delivery Free on orders over $700 in Barrie 10 Discount on PickUp Orders over 5700 Phone 7288811 405 BAYFIELD ST BARRIE provide guaranteed incomes to workers earning less than they need to live Finance Minister Donald Macdonald said the govern ment expects to create encugh jobs next year to handle all newcomers to the labor force OXY 46 DUNLOP BARRIE the money is part of the $28 million Brinks robbery Ifl Wirephotoi luck for next year About 35 Eastview students recently participated in World Vision starvathoii last week and for most it was rather unique experience They went without food for 30 hours drinking only water from noon tednesday until pm Thursday On Wednesday night some of the participants stayed overnight in the gym They had good time with the gym facilities roller skating at the arena and listening to Mary Jean Crawford sing The purpose of the fast was to raise money for relief and development of under developed countries The total amount raised was near $1000 which feel is fan tastic On the long weekend group of Outward Rounders went on camping trip havent heard too much about it except that it was COLI at night but guess they all got back in one piech IIIISSCIIAMIS little while ago our hess team came up against the final tournament of the year and demolished all seven schools present They then went on to beat Meaford in the final two games So the Simcoe County Chess trophy is Eastviews now for the second year in row Congratulations to the team Godwin Cotter Mark Forler Dan Garballa Arnold Montgomery Scott Pearson Eric Thorson and Frank Weyer Recently many of our athletes competed in the Georgian Bay Track and Field Championships held at Birchmount Stadium in Scar borough There are far too many names to mention here so Ill just say that Eastview put in fine showing bringing home number of firsts seconds thirds and fourths as well as three Eastview records and one meet record Good show everyone Thats all for this week Keep truekin its almost over Theres nothing more deadly than gentle man pushed too far ISIINSIIN Hflllllll IIJIP llHllKlNli PfllNl titllillNlll MINlBllMilll STARTS FRIDAY AT THE ROXY NEWSROUNDUE Cable awaiting federal nod on its payTV service plans TORONTO CP The cable television industry is awaiting at least limited federal ap proval today of plans for na tional paytelevision service Members of the Canadian Cable Television Association representing most of the coun trys 400 cable companies say Ottawa is expected to allow them to pursue elaborate plans to launch payTV over the next fouryears The approval is expected to come in speeches to the associ ations annual convention today by Communications Minister Jeanne Sauve and Harry Boyle chairman of the Canadian Ra diotelevision and Tele communications Commission ICRTC the federal broad casting regulatory body Pay television is very much closer to reality than it was nine months association president ichael Hind Smith said Tuesday in an opening speech that set the tone for the fourday meeting Despite strong posnion from financiallytrou led tele vision broadcasters big cable companies in Toronto and other cities have already begun mak ing detailed plans to charge their subscribers an additional $8 or so month for package of commercialfree programm ing including firstrun movies speciallyproduced Canadian shows and possibly some live sports events Mr HindSmith former broadcasting executive who took over as the cable in dustrys chief spokesman last year told the delegates to be ready by 1980 to own and oper ate satellitedelivered national payTV network Over the next four years the responsibility for the Canadian broadcasting system will shift from what the ad vertiser is prepared to pay for conventional overtheair television to what the Icablei subscriber himself is prepared to support by direct payment to the cable industry he said On education TORONTO Ii er Parents who object to discussions on birth control and abortion in physical education classes may arrange to have their children absent during those classes lI Baker education director of the Etobmcoke board of edu cation said Tuesday Education Minister Thomas Wells read the statement to the legislature Tuesday in response to question from John Swee ney tLKitchenerWilmot Mr Sweeney said Monday students in Grade and 10 in the Toronto borough schools were required to study abortion or drop out of the physical edu cation class Hire engine TORONTO ICPI lwo rail way buffs from Markham Ont have hired Canadian National Railways steam engine to take them to their wedding Friday Ron Layton 20 and Mary McEachem 22 also plan to spend their twoweek honey moon in private railway car attached to the Super Contin tentle train on its return run be tween Toronto and Vancouver The couple who have been railway buffs since childhood met last summer on NRs steam engine excursion More support TORONTO CIi Liberal Leader Stuart Smith says he will spend most of the Ontario legislatures summer recess working in Metropolitan To ronto seekin more support for the party an improvinghisim age in the Toronto news media Liberal candidates won three of 29 Metro Toronto seats in the ï¬govincial election last Septem Dr Smith said Tuesday in an interview that money has much to do with his decision to be in the city for the recess He will save travel costs and Metro rid ing associations will use him to increase attendance at fund raising functions He said he has also romised to produce series ordetailed policy statements this summer STEPHEN LEWIS reality Alternatives LONDON Ontario CF Stephen Lewis Ontario NDP leader said Tuesday his par tys political philosophy has been tempered with age ex perience and reality and he now wants to dismiss some of the myths and abstractions which have been imposed on the provincial party He told employees of John Labatt Ltd he believes there always will be place for free enterprise in Canadian society adding that the NDP realizes there are alternatives to public ownership The trouble with most Crown corporations before spending estraints were imposed was that they were run by Liberals and Conservatives on free wheeling basis in the cor porations best interests net the publics Mr Lewis said Crop losses TORONTO ICI Cold wet weather will result in millions of dollars worth of crop losses to Ontario farmers but it will not be disaster year provin cial agriculture ministry of ficial said Tuesday Ken Fallis director of the ministrys soils and crops bran ch said prospects are poor ad ding corn on June should be about four to five inches above ground Most of it now is just poking through the ground he Silld heat wave earlier this year followed by frost wet weather and limited bee activity is hur ting fruit crops Mr Fallis said That roof MONTREAL Ifll Safety approval of the roof material used in the Olympic velodromc has been withheld by the Que bec labor department following National Research Council NRC tests indicating the ma terial is fire hawrd Roger Trudeau director gen eral of the Olympic in pm BOX omc onus ANIIVISIUN IIILHNICUIUR 0m MI $¢¢$¢$t¢¢t¢¢$¢¢¢ YM tr Bl AINli SAUDI Sawmill AVUN lll lll irnniiiiqul BROOKS llitRVl KURMAN mi MADIIINI KAHN RiRtiMAN RlCllARD PRIOR AIAN UtilR HI mlttlllRlWRlRlthiN liixlnii stallations board told news conference late Tuesday the labor department has asked the board to install 2l2inch water line on the gangway around the base of the roof There will be outlets every 100 feet with 50foot hoses at tached along the line he said After the Olympics the labor department will consider per manent measures to ensure the safety in the velodrome Mr Trudeau said he was con fident that the velodromc roof did not constitute fire hazard dont believe its very dan gerous Rate hike TORONTO CP The cable television industry has won rate increases exceeding 20 per cent annually despite federal wage and price restraints the Cana dian Cable Television Associ ation ICCTA was told Tuesday Association president Michael HindSmith of Ottawa said the CCIA achieved favorable interpretation of antiinflation guidelines for the pricing structure of the in dustry He told delegates at the open ing of the associations annual meeting that the Canadian Ra diotelevision Tele communications Commission the federal broadcasting regu latory body recently awarded cable rate increases of more than 20 per cent based on higher operating costs Probe crash REGINA ICI Preliminary reports indicate bird sucked into jet engine caused the crash of Canadian 29 DUNlOP ST NOW APPEARING JUNE HUN Noll Known Intoner To Barrio RAY BELMONTE FULlY ICINCID UNDER ll0 from Worm lion DINING DANCING NIGNTlY Tuesday Saturday Midnight Entertainment Begin pm Sunday Io pm 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