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Barrie Examiner, 24 Jul 1976, p. 1

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EXAMINER TELEPHONES Circulation Classified Advertising 7282414 All Other Departments 112th YearNo I73 RICHARD GODIN 21 the seventh son of seventh son poses with his bride his parents and his six elder in Barrie Lefroy emphatic 7266539 7766537 The Barrie Examiner Barrie Ontario Canada Saturday JUlV 24 976 EAL or policemen Prince Charles Massive security zeroed in heir to the throne asked in sur today on the Olympic prisewhenhespotted40report ers after arriving from London by air Friday with Prince Ed ward 12 his youngest brother Prince Andrew 16 already veteran sightseer of Montreal Olympic spectacles extended happy greeting along with equestrian site and the surroun ding hills of the Eastern Town ships for an episode unique in the stories of the Royal Family the Olympic Games and Canada It was the third day of com petition for Princess Anne 25 Queen Elizabeth and Prince as member of the British Philip who is resident of the equestrian team but the first lnternationa Equestrian time for the entire Royal Fam Federation The royal reunion comes at time when the 16000strong ily to gather together outside Britain Richard Godin seventh son of seventh son but he doesnt expect to have seven sons himself Chances of that are pret ty slim the 21yearold serv vice station employee said Friday after his wedding at St Marys Catholic Church His bride Peggy an 18 yearold secretary from was even more Dont get any ideas she told The Examiner isrx Richard and Mabel Godin Richards brothers all mar ried are Stan Jr 38 Left brothers Friday at the cou ples wedding reception Seated are Stan Godin left Peggy Sturman Godin 18 Seventh son of seventh son married in Barrie church response to question on the likelihood of havving seven sons of her own Richards father Stan of Amelia Street in Barrie is the seventh son and eighth child of his parents He and his wife Mabel have only seven children all sonsranging in age from 39 to Richards 21 is the man from retired Ironically the new bride is also the seventh child though not the seventh daughter of her parents in OFF TORONTO ISLAND Plane plunges into TORONTO CP doctor from Chicago was one of three persons killed Friday when Cessna 401 crashed and sank in to Lake Ontario as it ap proached Toronto lslaiid Air port ChiClltZO airport officials con firmed that Donald Frankel 58 president and founder of the Flying Ph sicians Association Inc was ying his plane to the associations convention here milc southwest of the main run when it crashed killing all way threeoccupants The plane cleared customs spokesman for the harbor police identified the dead women as Jackie Bohne 27 of Polos Heights 111 and Luella Roberts 27 of Chicago The spokesman said divers found the fuselage of the twin engine aircraft upside down in about 30 feet of water half and refuelled at Toronto Inter national Airport before taking off for the island airport GIVEN CLEARANCE John Jursa spokesman for harbor police said that Dr Frankel received verbal clcar once to land at the island airy port Recent decision by court could throw open prisons BELLEVILLE Ont CP recent decision by the Sult preme Court of Canada could throw open the doors of Cana dian prisons Wilfred Men ninga ii Belleville lawyer said Friday Mr Menninga was com menting in an interview on the reaction to the Supreme Court decision Thursday by Jud JL Clendenning in Bellevil provincial court Judge Clendenning who han dies provincial courts here and in Bancroft Ont announced in court that trials for eight ac cused persons charged with of fences affected by the Supreme Court ruling could not proceed because jurisdiction was lost Its mindboggling really said Mr Mennin lawyer could apply for abeas corpus for release of his client claime ing that the trial had been based on an information that in the contemplation of the law had never existed If the situation were taken to Stricken family treated at RVH Four members of Cam bridge family were treated for apparent carbon monoxide poisonin today after they were ound il in truck parked beside Highway 400 Barrie OPP said Mrs as Durbrick and three chil en aged 11 to 14 were found at the Gulf station on the south of Barrie shortly after eXlrem canadaIPTISWS justice must follow under the might be emptied he said priming Cod The Supreme Court ruled June 29 in the case of million aire industrialist John Doyle of Montreal charged in New foundland in 1973 with defraud ing Canadian Javelin Ltd of $540000 CONSENT NEEDED In writing the decision Mr Justice Roland Ritchie agreed with Doyles lawyer that magistrate cannot adjourn Case for longer than eight days without the consent of the ac cused The court ruled it allow D0 Ics al saying tic pro vinhial had refused to de clare void recognizance en tered into by Doyle at bail hearing before provnicial magistrate In reviewing the manner in which D0ylc was brought before the Newfoundland provincial court system Mr Justice Ritchie said he found irregularities in the procedure that provincial magistrate or 7am The were taken to Barrie Roya Victoria Hospital treated and released They were found in the truck by OPP constables Doug Wain wright and Val LaFontaine Apparently One of the con stables decided to give the truck the once over and made the discovery Cadet Andre Jasiak peers through spotting tclcscopc to check the accuracy of ms last shot during session of Maurice and Muriel Mabel Godin children in all The elder Mr Canadian iencral lillcctric said Friday he knows of only one other case of seventh son of seventh son singer Bing Crosbv worked like hell to got up to Bing he said and madcit lake JUST ALITTLE MORE TO THE LEFT annda to like part ill the annual sinnvncr cadet czinip Pete 27 Terry 10 Joc Steve 26 and Mai 311 amincr Photo 111 too comes large fainin six Godin 14 after 24 years at 3die The plane started losing altitude quickly dont know why because he didnt indicate he was in trouble Mr lurszi said llarbor police and officials from the federal transport min istry said they did not know the cause of the crash Visibility was three milcs with ceiling of 2000 feet when the accident occurred llr Arnold illllllilll Ir Frankcls partner said Friday in telephone interview llUIll thicago that Dr Frankel was an allergist and had owned his own plane for several years Dr iutnian said In Frankel had Vlllltll articles on flying and was to make his last speech as association president at the convention which opens licrc Sunday rifle coaching at FH Borden Andre IS Ollt oi the cudcis who hair gum to Base Borden troniall ovcr My goodness are you press MINESING Vespra township council is willing to settle the Barrie annexation dispute without going to an tario Municipal Board hearing Vespra Rccvc Alan Johnston said Friday Were willing to negotiate with Barrie it they are Recn Johnston said in an interview But if Harrie is sticking by its guns any meeting would lt useless hcsaid esprn has offered to let lllt city mncx 1000 acres but liar ric wants 4300 acres Ontario nnicipul Board has schcdulcd pnblic licaring Oct 28 to sclth Mime Hes exhausted Cut down on his Oympic viewing Pay awards approved OTTAWA Ii The anti inflation board announced Friday it has approved pay awards above the generally applied limits for about 560t employees in the mens clothing industry in Ontario and Quebec The agreements with lht Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America union rui fromlcc 19751oNov Slothis year and were negotiated through association bargaining with cmplovcrs The board simply approved agreements for an increase of 138 per cent for the Ontario workers and 144 per cent for Quebec workers lemrally the guides limit acceptable pay raiscs to cight per xm ily llili Sl llu pier ofttrs ttiUlStgt iltl $100niillion Olympic security Uh Titanic Examiner WEATHER FORECAST 15 Per Copy Carrier Home Delivery 85 Weekly 18 Pages operation is in the news in its attempts to prevent recur rence of the terrorism that killed 11 Israeli athletes at the Olympic Village of the 1972 Munich Games CHECKING INCIDENT Security officials are in vestigating an embarrassing falldown at the Montreal Olym pic Village Canadian sprinter Robert Martin of Paris Ont was expelled Friday from the Games for getting an American friend Paul Wilkinson of Ore gon accommodation in the Olympic residence without ac ENTIRE ROYAL FAMILY ATTENDS OLYMPICS Massive security for equestrian szte creditation The village security system is supposed to befoolproof Security chiefs were also checking reports of the possible presence of one or more Arab extremists and on another front they faced heated ac cusations from West German journalists of policestate tac icsatOlympie sites They were also worried about threatened traffic obstruction tactics by Montreals 6000 taxi drivers disgruntled because the Olympic organizing com WilWiate ithout going to OMB the dispute which also involves liinisfil and 1m Sinicoc Countys planning committee met separately with rcprcscntativcs of lnnisfil and Barrie last week llut resolu tion from the committee mere ly reiterates lllt countys offer to take part in annexation discussions Reeve Johnston said the com niiltce did not inch with Vespra officials THE EXPENSII He said he favors an opening of negotiations because of the cxpcnsc involved in stating Immigration officials ban overtime TORONTO Cl Immigra llOll officials at Toronto Inter national Airport begun to reject all overtime Friday and to do full examinations of every vis itor to Canada says spokes man for the Public Service Al home of Canada Richard Griffith president of the Mississauga local said the officials voted earlier Friday in favor of such action to protest the lack of immigration staff at theairport Officials have complained they have been forced to let all passengers on some flights through immigration without interviews because of in sufficient staff he said They have also said most officials must do continual overtime work because of the large num ber of arriving passengers REEVE JOHNSON favors talks Tobacco prices up MONTREAL CP Impe rial Tobacco Ltd announced price increases to wholesalers Friday on many of its tobacco products but generally spared cigarette smokers JeanLouis Mercier Impe rials vicepresident for finan ce said the increases which vary according to each product will be applied to pipe and plug chewing tobacco snuff cigars paper strips and booklets The price of cigarettes cigarette to bacco and paper tubes was not increased Mr Mercier said these prod ucts have not gone up in price since March 1975 These increases to the wholesale trade are basically to cover inflationary costs in all areas of operatinns related to these products he said CLAIMS OPERATORS WARN DRAGSTERS BAXTIZR itizcns Hand radio operators are warning dragstcrs in Angus about the approach of police cruisers Essa township council was told in letter this week At the request of the village trustees council has referred the complaint to Transport anada basic vclticlc electronics air lliilllt and engine plioioginplig illililics ind Iiunivions ttllci activities oun Dun Elines said operators have elaborate codes and names such as Smokey Bear to describe police movements oiincil also referred to the Ontario Provincial Police one complaint about car drivers speeding and squeal ing tires in the village For story and more photos turn to page Examiner lllllllli case at the OMB Hearing Vespra has hired lawyer to rapresent the township At meeting with Ontario Treauruer Darcy McKeough last Tuesday Vespra had few things cleared up Reeve Johnston said We had heard rumor that the Ontario government was working with Barrie on annexa tion he said The treasurer assured Vespra that no aid was being given although the government endorses some an nexation of land for develop ment mitteeprovides free transport in 1200 official cars and speCial buses for 20000 visiting mem bers of the Olympic family CABBIES RIOTED One plainclothes liceman was killed when mi itant cab drivers rioted here in 1969 Charles and Edward joined their parents and Andrew for an overnight stay aboard the Royal acht Britannia in Mon treal arbor before todays show at the Bromont equestrian site 50 miles east of here Also at the meeting held in Toronto for three quarters of an hour were Simcoc Centre Mll Arthur Evans and Eric Flcm ing chairman of the Simcocr Georgian Area Task Force Describing Tuesdays meeting Vespra clerk Earl Richardson said The Consen sus was that if reasonableness could be applied in negotiations and an amicable settlement reached on the boundaries to be annexed much of the expense could be eliminated and more satisfactory result obtained from planning viewpoint Viking arm plan tested PASADENA Calif AP Viking trouble shooters have successfully tested plan they believe will free jammed me chanical arm aboard the lan der device that is critical in the search forlife on Mars Engineers tried the plan Fri day on duplicate Viking lan der in sandbox turned into simulated Martian desert at Jet Propulsion Laboratory Late tonight repair instruc tions will be fed into Vikings computer and the results of the longdistance repair job will be known Sunday evening said mission director Tom Youn The jammed arm whic is the only tool Viking may use to Obtain Martian soil for biologi cal analysis was the most serious of three problems to strike in recent davs Officials said they will try next week to repair seis mometer designed to detect marsquakes Problems with two radio circuits that are to transmit data 213 million miles from Viking to earth were still causing some trouble Vikings prime mission was threatened by tiny locking pin that should have fallen clear of the dirtscooping arm after the craft set down on the surface of Mars With the pin still in place the first attempt to move the tele scoping arm resulted in it be coming stuck Thursday The plan for solving the prob lem involved ordering the arm to extend itself about 15 inches at which time the pin should fall onto the surface of Mars Only if the diagnosis itself is wrong and it is not the pin that is the root of the problem will the arm remain jammed Even if the pin does not fall clear said Viking officials the arm can be used but certain pre cautions must be taken If the repair attempt is suc cessful the first digging in Martian soil will begin Wednes day The communications diffi culties were blamed on mal functioning equipment causing conversations between mis sion controllers and the robot to belimitedintime Court refuses request in Hughes will issue HOUSTON Tex AP probate court judge refused Friday to remove an aunt and nephew of the late billionaire Howard Hughes as Texas exec utors of Hughess estate Noah Dietrich longtime Hughes aide had sought to be named executor of the estate Probate Court Judge Pat Gregory ruled there was nothe ing in the testimony indicating that Annette Gano Luinmis or her son William Lummis Houston lawyer should be stripped of their powers as Texas executors Sources have said Hughes who died last April may have had as much as $100 million in vested or deposited in various Texas financial and industrial institutions CAPSULE WS Military forces on alert ANKARA AP Greek and Turkish military forces were on alert today as Turkish research vessel stcainml toward the Aegean Sea in defiance of Greek threats to stop the Ship if It iii fringes on their oilexploration areas Reward offered in heist NICE France Reuterr he Socictc Generali Bank has of fered reward of one million francs 210000 for information leading to the arrest of the gang which looted branch Ilht here of an estimated $10 million Uganda cuts electricity NAIROBI Reuteri lganda has cut off electricity to Kenya from its Owen Falls power station on the Nile the illltml Kenya News Agency said today The move follows Ugandas claim that Kenya is blockading oil supplies from Kenyas Indian Ocean port of Mombasa Christians overrun slum BEIHUT AP Christians said today they have overrun much of the Moslem slum of Nabaa after heavy artillery barr rage and the Arab League said another tentative ceasefire has been worked out in Lebanons long and bloody civil war May evacuate in gas drama MILAN Reuter Authorities in an area of northern Italy stricken by cloud of poisonous gas were considering today whether to evacuate about 1500 residents after rain brought the gas to the ground

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