EXAMINER TELEPHONES lit iiltitium ilflliitti Aiivm iiiiiiq All Olini llcptiilmenln ll2th Year No l58 know if lintrit does not its Si it millloii bid for the ivic Square Iower oti olr lier Street has been ac copied eter Weatwood deputy city clerk said this morn ing representative of Diiiiwoodco Ltd of Toronto told the city it should know by Friday AT NIGHT Three aocr retiiries are crowded into the office of the recreation demrtiiieiit iit Harrie city but during the summer The employees are Arlene trozier arena secretary Ilileen tiiiiipeiiu office co ordinator anti Marilyti lynn secretary Mrs roricr is working in the of ficc only during the sum intr During the fall and winter her office is at the lllllllt Arena ltIZlitiwz iloward Malo iicy chief accountant goes through tilcs iii one of the storage areas in the city htill basement Most of the storagc areas in the building are filled and employees are using any space available for doctuiients and records Lack of storage space is one reason the city clerk litii Siruughan wants microfilm filing system started Examiner ho lost 16 6519 Fl 24 776 653 Gig Barrie 3E Conndu Wednesday July W76 The Barrie Examiner But in Ontotio Canadian govt condemned for its threat about Taiwan MUVlltlï¬Al itl lele grams troiii international spor ts olicials to the international Olympic toiiuiiittec ltitI and Montreal James organizers condemned the taiiadian goi eriiiiient luesda and praised the li lt tor opposing taiiadas threat not to allow laiwunese athletes to compete under the name Republic of China The iiaiiies must remain ticc from international politics said telegram from the Iiiited States Olympic com iiiittec to Roger Rousseau president of the Olympic organizing commit tec here The committee also re peated aii earlier an nouiiceiiient that it would seriously question the lnited States participation in the Games sliotild the ltK remove its saiict ion from the event tanada has said the Taiwa PSULE NE WS Four days of funeral rites TOKYO il rites tor thu leh former thuia today began four days of funeral warlord with fondness for women and opium who with Mao Isetung founded the liuiese lied Army Nurses return to work AtXlIlSIXXK Ont itPI nurses returned to work today Oxford County public health for the first time after being locket out of their 3068 last June 21 by the county health board Executed for treachery BELFAST cu Republican Army aIRAt said The Provisional wing of the Irish today man found shot to death III Belfast was executed for treachery and cornplici with British forces Heading for space linkup MOSCOW liteuteri Iwo Soviet cosmonauts orbited the earth today heading for an expected linkup with an unman ned space laboratory in what might be the first phase of new threespacecraft experiment Will continue attacks KIWAIT tlteuteri Front for the Iibera tion of Palestine tPFLPi said today it will continue attacks ainsi Israel despite the Israeli raid on Entebbe airport in ich seven meFLP hijackers were killed tiese may not compete under the tiatiie Republic of liina nor use the name the Republic of hina at the Games telegram to the lttt from ItX member tomte Jean dc Beaumont criticized anadas position and said the Olympics should be cancelled unless Tai wan is allowed to participate as the Republic of China if Canada does not abide by its undertakings and if in spite of this the Games nonetheless take place in Montreal our principles would be repudiated our rules violated and our movement be brought to an end third communication from the International Amateur Ath letic Federation iIAAFl ex pressed similar feelings The IAAF in 1970 granted request by Taiwan that its track and field teams compete under the name Republic oi hina Itlt President Lord Killanin spent the day in Montreal nitct mg informally with various sports flltl but his secrc tar could give no details of the meet ings The Irish peer who arrived here Monday to seek solution to the Taiwanese question has said that the restrictions on Taiwanese athletes could estab lish dangerous precedent for futurcGamis Meanwhile External Affairs Minister Alan MacEachen said in Ottawa the Taiwanese ath letes would get no farther than Montreal airport unless anada receiies assurances that they will not attempt to represent the Republic of ham lie said the assurances could come from either Tam an or the lm No further information from Cindy Kn owlton MIDLAND Ontario pro vincial police here have inter viewed Cindy Knowlton but the Nyearod girl has been unable to tell them anything about her disa rance for fivedayslastw Insp Tom Lennon said the girl was unable to tell them why or how she came to be found at an arts and crafts show at Killaloe 90 miles nor thwest of Ottawa Sunday after massive search for herhere He said medical ex amination of the irl showed bruises on the hea and swell ing in the neck However she was not able to say how these injuries happened Police have also located and interviewed the people who gave her ride from Wasaga Beach to Killaloe Police are satisfied these pie who were not iden iiied did not know she was missing from home Insp Lennonsaid The man who drove Miss Knowlton from Midland to Wasaga Beach Kenneth Cordes 27 of Pene tanguishene committed sutcide after being ques tioned by police about the girls disappearance lice spokesman when askedxif that was the end of the case replied thats the end of the story MilNlltltiAl ll tluy loupin coordinator of tilyni pic security iuiid lnciidny iolice are investigating the latest of series of reports that tnrlos an international terrorist has been sighted iii the Montreal llltll He refused to comment on radio report that there have been numerous unverified sightings of the iiiyiitcrioiis ler rorist in several Quebec iind Ullllllltlllllth Obviously this is very Mll iiilive subject said Itineclor loupin in telephone in ierview We dont wish to make an comment on this sub jeti at Ill An lttMP officer in Montreal iiald unverified sightings of nrloa have been reported to iolice almost every day for the tint month streaking all have turned out to be false lllllllllH upon invest igiition The officer Hilltl the lttMl US revolution tough lesson Queen Elizabeth PHILADELPHIA Ali Queen Elizabeth said Iucsdny the American revolution tnii lit her country very Vlllltil lli lesson respect the rights of others to govern themselves in then ownwuys llcctiusc of flint lesson she said the July United States independence lliiy holiday should be celebrated its much Ill lirilnui as in America The Queen made the observn tion as she resented Aiiicri ciiiis Willi it IS bicentennial gift from her country bell cast at the same foundry that prixluced the US Liberty Iiell The Queen said the new bell carries the inscriiilon Let Freedom lting Hill said It is message in which both our oplc can join anti which lihpt will be heard around the world for centuries to come The Queen distant relative of George Washington anti ii iii Death pressure mounts OTTAWA ttli Many of the 13 members of Parliament who voted on second reading for abolition of hanging have been niidcr heavy pressure to change their minds It has come as strongly from the 125 who voted to retain hanging as iroiii their con slitiients llic rctciitionists feel they can defeat llie hill and restore hanging by chaiigiiiga few llllll ds before the vote on third and final reading is held The lactic appears to be Working ltrucc Ilallidny tlt tixfordi Visited his ruling Within week of voting for abolition and re turned to tittawa saying he was still aii abolitionist but might not be able to support the hill oii third reading unless changes were made leorgc lites tlt Prince Edward llastingsi indicated hicsday he also had changed his mind He said he would vote for an amendment that would retain the death penalty for those who kill police or prison guards Flora MacDonald ilt Kingston and The lslandsv an almlitionist has found her self under heavy pressure from prison employees in her in turn riding Some of it is being generated by retentionists Parliament Ilill sources say Lincoln Alexander iPt liamiltoii iicstl says his resolve has only been strengthened by the retcn tioiiist blitz aimed at his con stitucnts Mr Alexander ill hospital With back ailment says he will do his best to get back to the House to support the abolr tionbill Like Mr Alexander Gus MacIarlane IL Hamilton Mountain has faced heavy pressure by critics who say he is lgtfittd The charge is based on his having voted for abolition after telling constituent in l975 he would support the death penalty for the killers of two Moncton NB policemen if they were convicted and hanging was the penalty But six months later Sitting in court worn and thinking carefully about whether the taking of another life would serA ve any useful purpose had to think differently Mr Mac Farlanesaid Christians say assault halted BEIRLT rAPi The Chris tiaiis say they have thrown back the assault from the north by Lebanese Moslems and Palestinians on the Christian enclave north of Beirut The lef tists say that Syrian troops helped in the hristian counter attack rcci descendant of King leorge Ill made the presentation dur ing the first stop on six day iiinc city tour ol the United States She will go to Washing ton iodn and inter to Montreal toopcnl tetilyiiipiclumen IIIIIII ON AND Ibc inoiinrcli dreamed iii navy and white dress white glows and lint was accom pinich by Prince Pliilti She is ioke lililc iluriti licr our of tie city where tic Aiiiericnii revolution against English rtilc Willi borti She was escorted by Itlllihyl vnnia tiov Milton hiiiipi and Philadelphia Mayor Fran ltn In and was watched every where by crowds of tourists llioiigli curious the gnwkcrs were polite and respectful Sonic waved small Union Jacks The Queen left the royal yaclii liritiuiiiin berilicd til Penns Landing along the lleln ware ltIVtr after itin from Bermuda und travc led in President Fords bulletproof limousine sent by the White House She first slipped at city hall for ti reception where she was presented with it set of liili ogrn ihs done artist Andrew chi then visited the cracked Li icrly tell and was host at luncheon on the ltriiannia The new bell hangs in the vis itors centre of lndeiwndcnce National Historic Park which includes the Liberty Hell and Intitptlltltlltt Ilnll lltilIESl MARS VISII lhe liiccntcnnial licll was the object of protest by ltcv arl Mcliitirc lhc fundamentalist minister and about 20 support crs carried signs protesting the lack of biblical quotation on the new bell The Liberty Ill bears an inscription from Levi ticus Proclaim libert throu lltllll all the land unto all the in abiiants thereof After learning its lesson from the revolution the Queen said England kept more closely to the principles of the Magna arta which have been the common heritage of both our countries After the American colonies broke away she went on peace brought renewal of friendship which has continued and grown over the years and has played vital part in world affairs Together we have striven to keep the peace so dearly won Together as friends and allies we can face the uncertainties of the future and this is some thing for which we in Britain can also celebrate the Fourth of July ir The action was hot and furious at the second an nual No Stars versus All Stars flag football game at St Monicas scohool on Zttittlt Pm tipy niitm Home Delivmy 85 Weekly liiid investigated niic sighting near llroiunnt Que the site of Olympic equestrian coin petitions oiin to discover the person in question was tann iliiui liidiiiu EASILY MIHIAKICN nrlos 2ft ycai old slightly overweighl Lulin Atiieticnn whose full name is tell tnrlim Sanchez can be easily iiilstakeii for HUIIN illlltllltlh of inniiduii iiiiiiieious ethnic Willie Imi tm umm who won rInssm hiw Imum In tho IIiv No inquest into deaths There will be no ltltitllnl in to It traffic accident that claimed the lives of Int lint tlc Itlillillllfi iictir Wycvnlc in June tiiiitirio provincial police in Eltiivtile any The tWocur Phil on crash on Simcoc tfouniy Itond claimed the ithh of llnvid Immanczyk 2i of 52 Marcus St iititi his passenger Katherine Smith 22 of tort luniiht Alfitl killed was the driver of the second car Stuart llunter 32 of 2m Aahlord in and his passenger James Viklil 32 til12 lintinld An autopsy performed on Mr littiilcr showed ti high level of alcohol in his blood according to police The Lcnitiiicyk car was southbound and the llunlci car was northbound prior to the crash The collision or curred in the southbound lune Wc answered all the 551 tions We had to know police source said of the no inquest decision What rccommendtitinns can you make which are not already ltiw lie added the matter is now tip to the civil courts Four escape BERLIN tlteutcr Four women prisoners held in con nection wdh anarchist crimes including one whoso release was demanded by pro Palestm Lan guerrillas in the hijack drama at Ugandas Entcbbc airport tscaxd from prison during the rug ll police said They scaled the wall of the Lchrter Strassc prison for women Steele Stret The No Slars including Peter DePoA desta Barrie Examiner reporter seen scoring touchdown was made up of WEATHER FORECAST Sunny showers Low with cloudy today and Thursday afternoon and iongilii l7 ierlodii Rotated and evening thunderstorms high Ihursdiiy 30 grou is he said Iiut cmli sighting was still checked with considerablecuri Lind spring there Were fears that tailoa might attempt to enter tiuimln tnontba belorc llictlniiicsopcnluly ll ItiMl bureaus across niuidn were In sued with pliologiupbs of the terrorist litpittlh iinin Inrta have linked tntloe to the killing 0f two agents iii the IItlltll nectit Pages ity service and the wanndlng of ii third tilll ing raid on Paris apartment lllhi year was believed to be union live tirinitsts who iniilidln meeting of the Organ tuition of lctiolcuni Exporting tonniiics in Vienna taut licicniiwi killing three per sons utid taking hostages in eluding ll Arab oil ministers who were labi released in Algciin urlon Theyve overspent for public meets liniitc planning and development deputiincni hnu ovciiipciit iln budget lot ndveilinitig public intclingn llii metling illl tuitingcd by lllt lini ic planning board The lioiiid lint lltlli public inccting lili vcni IttVt iiioic nic cludtilcd lll July In iii1 ill publicintclings The HIV budgeted $1000 ltl litii loi public notices and ntlvciltning oi publii iiiccling lbc momy wan ipcni by lltlltltil Api ll liiitit ycai the budgeted tilJitiii and spent tint tit llut llicic nic hidden ttiJ litlure public tiiciting nic licltl planning titliilllllltlll ttiipltiyic hat in tilnitli lite ilelHdlltlll robi lo litid all the iropiiiy tinitl Within too iccl oi the men undti tilbtllhnltill For it public limiting licld Jan ltliti int llic ltnylicld Wellington Siiiiiiidnlc Highway 400 iitudy ann over ooo people had to be notified Itnrm lcilcm nrc hunt in tin property ownerii telling ibi time date and place of the public meeting Paid achttiatincntn are run in The ltnrric Examinci and local shopper The planning dcpnrtiiicnl stuff picpnrc reports and large maps indicating promtil zoning pro flmlti 74m mg and the lam um ac cording to the tillltliil plan According in the Planning Act of Ontario the board has to hold public mettings for any rezoning applications The board also has the Ii lit to hold meetings for any of reason The city charges 8500 for re zoning application bonid held it liy only MIJIIIINtnSINt LlItl The public fllttlllifla in 1976 inc udc The liayficld study area Jan 27 no fee col letted Edgcliill llriw rc mning lan 27 no fee cnl ncted Lcltlin vclopmciit 24 no fee liiglilnud ltlntnb lishiiicnln rezoning Feb 24 no ice lien licvvlopminlu re Inning Feb 24 no fee Vltloiiti Wondn re toning Feb 24 Hollie Sardinia Investment to zoning Feb 24 nine Little and liroiidmoor avcnucst gnmilini station Mllltllflvl Jennings and liich rc mning March 21 Wit tiiw Itollc Lid town lltlllit iimning April lfl no fee Muxtm Holdings Ltd ii mning April Iii soon rights he rezoning Feb YM YWtA re Mining May 24 unite Icck Scufnndn site plan May IJI Still Stinnidnlc Woods Ltd lt zoning June to 3900 Im lid and Sinilnr re linings June in no fee Shel licilc Ltd apart mcnt rezoning Jun 15 no ice and there wan one special public Heeling held iliiytnr condominium iiion policy Feb The Sill life which in used to pay for the official plan amendment and zoning by law is waived for number of reasons The re Innings in the Hayfield study area and the YM YWtLA were inntlgaied by the city and not by proper ty owners The Edgchill Drive re Inning was made to put about 11 homes in the proper 71m ing The land Wm annexed by the city and mined for in titlhlfliil use even though the homes already exuded on the site Most of the other no fee re Innings art for dewlo erit who are changing the and tltSlflllfllltpll from residential hold in the proper wrung for development The city does not charge bwausc the hold category in YODVIT put on the la rid to stop development until proper plan of subdivnsinn in approved by the city Tactical squad exonerated in prison worker shooting NEW ViESlMlNSIElt it itli coroners Jury Tues day night exonerated six man tactical squad ill the shooting death of prison worker Mary Sitinhausti saying the squad acted in the titlief her ill was threatened by three prisoners holding hci hostage The Jury deliberated eight NO STARS STOP ALL STARS IN EXHIBITION FOOTBALL media peo le agents Coaches of the Barrie Flag Football League The All Stars had players from the SIX teams real estate hours belon ruling that Miss Slcinhnnscr death liinc ll i973 was unnatural and atCI dental It decided that the lac ticnl squad was iistified in nisbmg the area when she and 14 other hostages were being held by convicts Andrew Bruce Dwight Lurm and flaire Wil 51m The after about 75 minutes of in the league score play was No Stars All Stars 30 Summer 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