Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 5 Nov 1976, p. 5

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Ii ACCUSED HIJACKER IN CUSTODY Andrezcj Jaroslaw Karasin ski centre is escorted by police 11 ienna Austria Thursday The 20yearold Pole is accused of hijacking LOT Polish airlines jet and divering it to Vienna Of ficials say he used fake gun and fake hand grenade made from bread to hijack the TY CO Roof problem is topic at pran to session IIIIIlRSl Stuff Sim coe tounty councillors were called to an emergency coin mittee ot the whole private ses sion here Thursday to deal with root prlbleins in the three yeaioll $15ooooo complex said Warden Orville llughes It has nothing to do with Barrie annexation said the warden when asked about reports the current Barrie city annexation proceedings would lietlistttsscd He said it was decided to hold pri ate session because it was asked to allow freer discussion about the problems involved We ill be giving full intorma tion on any decisions later he stated The emergency meeting was asked by the county property committee after meeting yesterday when the roof situa tion was called to its attention Deputy Reeve Don Hennessy ol Nottawasaga chairman and Deputy Reeve harles Simpson of ro were due to make re ports to council about the com mitteespositioii It was felt we shouldnt wait until the rculgar meeting be cause of the need for haste said the warden referring to the weather regular meeting of county council is due to be held on luesday Nov lt Fortyvthree of the 325 members responded to roll call at the opening of the meeting including Reeve Bill Gibbins of Strong mandate on constitutional stand By IANIIT BLISS EDMUNTUN Pro mier Ieter Lougheed received strong mandate on his con troverstal constitutional stand Thursday just before thtlov Ralph Steinhauer prorogucrl the fall session of the Alberta legislature NDP Leader Irant Notley stood alone in opposition as the TBmember legislature voted to support the premiers resolution that the federal government be asked not to agree to any formula to amend the constitution that would take away any rights property or Deadstock dealers hearing adjourned KINGSTON itIt preliminary hearing for eight Ontario deadsiock dealers joinlt tly charged with conspiracy to defraud the public by selling meat unfit for human con sumption was adjourned Thurv sday to Feb William turreti 32 of Peterborough Richard Tol lins is of Norwood Russell ouplaiid so of Pembroke John Megens 41 of Wood ville Nicholas Montague 46 formerly of Orillia Hans Rhul 15 of ankleek Ilill and lor Childrens Matinee don Elsan 44 of Jasper have elected trial by judge alone Arthur Lorenz 32 of Our ham has elected trial by judge and jury provincial police spokes man said aii investigation he gan after testimony at Quebec inquiry into organized crime indicated that several Ontario leadstock dealers knowingly supplied meat fit only for pet food to Quebec in terests for resale in both provinces Saturday at 115 pm Sunday at 130 pm All Seats $125 THE PICTURE TO GET YOU HAPPY IS HERE An expert tobtavish eliectsa class entry for the summer Its been long time Since we had such an entoyable treat for the small try THE GREATEST FAIRY TALE OF THEM ALL Milli MAY 1er Youll enjoy this trip to fantasy world lift WtiittNI Communications Release Directed by Rolf Kauka Color by Movielab Music Score by PeterThomas Distributed by Prima Film Inc plane Karasinski was being deported from topenhagen to Warsaw when the airliner was hijacked Innisfil who is county chair man of finance and ltcevc Alan Johnston and Deputy ltecve Ieorge iuieot espra Gordon Watson clerk lto made telephone calls to the members yesterday reported that several said they couldnt make it by to in but would report late The Sinicoe ounty coinplc building was otticially opened in November lltTli when ad ministration was moved to its present location across from the county museum Before that the county ad ministration centre had been located in Barrie for over till years The present building is about four miles troin liarrie city limits in espra tow nslnp jurisdiction without that sent Lou llyndnian minister of federal and iiitcrgovcrninentat affairs received deskr thumping approval for his defence of the resolution and of the governments acceptance of an amendment proposed by position Leader Rob lark The Social redit leaders amendment requests the federal government not to sup port patriatioii of the British North America Act until the provinces agree unanimously to an amending formula IIAS SAAIII SPIRIT Mr Ilyndman ended debate on the amended resolution by saying it should be understood that the amendment of course has the same spirit involved in the main motion of province provinces conr awe Charles Bronson is Ray St Ive Hes clean Hes mean Hes the gitbetween remmmended ox ADUlT ENTERTAINMENT its hilarious outrageous road race with the worlds most expensive cars recommended ADUIT ENTERTAINMENT Icthiiiroloi Panavmon NEWS ROUNDUP The Barrie Examiner Frid ay Nov 19765 FordUA Wagreement expected to end strike TORONTO CPI Negotia tors for Ford Motor Co of Can ada Ltd and the United Auto Workers union reached tenta tive agreement Thursday that both sides expect will end strike by 14500 Ford workers in southwestern Ontario Company spokesman Tony Fredo said the settlement was based on threeyear contract negotiated last month after strike by Ford workers in the United States The Canadian agreement provides firstyear general in crease of 20 cents an hour and an annual increase of three per cent for an average of more than 37 cents an hour Mr Fredo said workers will probably be back on the job Monday if union locals ratify the settlement during the week end Hourlypaid workers at as sembly plants in Oakville and lalbotville near St Thomas ignored union instructions and went on strike Tuesday as bar gaining talks began Barn burns WHITBY Ont CP Fire destroyed barn and other buildings Thursday on the grounds of Whitby Psychiatric Hospital fire department of ficial said Deputy Fire Ghief Ron Hawkins said the cause of the blaze which levelled all but two silos is not known The barn was used to store surplus furniture and equipment and contained no livestock On inquests ItllttINTtI tIi Overag gessive defence lawyers can and do create fear at coroners inquests Rrucc Affleck rown attorney for the regional municipality of Durham said Wednesday We have to remember that inquests cant be turned into witch hunts he told coroners attending three day education course Inquests tIHIO deathsi are held to review the facts the how where why and by what means nothingmore To trial BRAMPTON itli Nigc rian man wanted by lnterpol on charges ot fraud in South Amer ica and the lnited States was committed Thursday to stand trial in provincial court Dec James ItranksAnasoh 49 has been charged with four counts of fraud arising from an at tempt to borrow $7000 from bank in nearby Mississauga tint Death penalty OTTAWA tIi onr servativc Iohii Reynolds in troduced bill in the ommons Thursday calling for national plebiscite on the abolition of capital punishment Mr Reynolds iRurnaby RichmondDeltai was bitter opponent of the government bill earlier this year which abolished hanging for most murders Ilis bill would allow all ana dians to decide whether hanging should be abolished Iii intrrxlucing his bill Thurs day Mr Reynolds said Iarlia iiieiit had passed the govern merit bill even though it wasop posed by the majority of ana dians Raps program OTTAWA Itlt in laincourt Ont are the ex ception not the norm Gumball Rally 7I5 St Ives at 915 Ilulri Wunr llrlzl Warner Cummuliilqlirmn I1 Strippers on servative MP JR Holmes LambtonKentt suggested Thursday He told the Commons that recent television documentary on French culture in the On tario village five miles west of Chatham was obviously unba lanced because much of the show centred on hotel and nude stripper The program he said is an insult to all residents of the southern Ontario area He asked State Secretary John Roberts to investigate the pro gram and insist upon public apology being made to the citi lens of Paincourt and the resi dents of the township Mr Roberts replied that he had not seen the documentary but would leak into the matter with extremely perceptive at tention And he congratulated Mr Holmes for living in such splendid community JIMMY ARIIIR slim victory New goals PLAINS la AID Iresi The Democratic president elect spoke on the main street of his little home town on Thur sday night and crowd of about 400 watched in the chill autumn air as reporters seated on metal chairs in the middle of the street asked questions of the presidentdesignate at the towns old railway station It was also Thursday two days after the election that the final twa states completed tabulating their ballots Carter won the presidency with 272 electoral votes in the wee hours of Wednesday The final accounting on Thursday gave him the 25 electoral votes from Ohio for total of 297 It took 270 to win President Ford the loser got 241 electoral votes with the six votes from Oregon completing his tally Thursday night Carter took 40291626 votes or 51 per cent and Ford received 88563089 votes or 48 per cent Prisoners TORONTO CP Prisoners at the Thunder Bay jail have been allowed to stay overnight in the community because of overcrowding at the jail John Smith correctional services minister said Ihursday lie was replying in the legis lature to Jim loulds iNDR Port Arthur who earlier this we 91 Try Our Famous Miinmii ADVENTURE AVarion 01 Chinese Foods TZSGIOI Banquet Facilities MIIIIIMIIII IiAIIlIENS Licenced Tavern 41 Dunlop SLW Barrie The true story that has captivated over 8000000 dentelect Jimmy arteix who won the White House by only 27 electoral votes vows that the slimmest ol victories not halt his plans to pursue aggres sively new goals for the lnited States CHINESE FOOD 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 rrLL KEEP YU ONTHEEDGE OF YOUR JUST KEEP some LIKE NOTHING WAS wuono at noununion migration15L THE IDIHB ABE Starring JULIE HARRIS EILEEN HECKART ARI HUR OCONHEIJ liitmdoi int JEAHHEI IE CUFT AmnwuwngrAuu uauvu 1209944 CINEMA SAL sun EVENINGS 935 Pun sumanrkm Held Over Till Tuesday 710 905 pm SADDLE annLiaspnousoN JILL IRELAND FRANittMCHSELF Production FROM NOON TILL THREE BartlettMM week questioned security at the jail following hostagetaking meident last month Mr Smith said those allowed to remain out were prisoners serving intermittent sentences on weekends while working in Ferociously beaten branded brutalized but never the truestory ofthe the community Earlier this week he blamed breakdown in security and overcrowding at the jail for the Oct 17 incident However he said the jail now houses 67 men only three above maximum capacity and two women imum six less than max WANT ADS PHONE 7282414 violent unexPectedly kind Ruthless bandit or rebel hero An outlaws outlaw with score to settle jolting 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