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Barrie Examiner, 8 Nov 1976, p. 5

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NEWS ROUNDUP vav Syria mobilizes 100 peacekeeping troops ALEY Lebanon Reuter Syrian troops took on their new peacekeeping role in Lebanon on Sunday night moving about 100 men to forward position in leftistheld territory in the mountains east of Beirut The move was the first de ployment of bigger peace keeping force intended to en force Lebanons much violated ceasefire We are not Syrian soldiers any more said Syrian lieu tenant who commanded the for ce at its new position over looking the front line between the leftists and rightists along the main BeirutDamascus highway We are Arab League sol diers now and if anyone on ei ther side raises his head he will cut him to pieces The movement of the first peacekeepers through leftist and Palestinian guerrillas lines from Syrian arriiy positions in Bhamdoun few miles further east is only cautious begin ning for the new force GERALD FOR Fords golfing PALM SPRINGS Calif AP President Ford and his fam ily may discuss possibilities for his future during an eightday golfing vacation in this sunny resort iii2 ii an aide says Ilic Ford tainily arrived here aunda from iashington and vttlitli in the home of the ambassador to Belgium Leonard Firestone Press secretary Ron Nessen said the Fords had no plans for any ac tivities on their first night Baker tribute NEW YORK li Two Of the worlds bestdressed Mitt IIIIIws tiratc of iiaco and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis sponsored on llIfU$f Witta Leis Illitlit to the hilt licii akcr Il IHII rlllit caring stem of biiizria to lmr aist liic iiv till Grace hell did not atte the tribute in person Sunday but her crHhairman Mrs tnassis greeted such per formers as Muhammad Ali and Ingrid Bergman Wants plan lilt7NIIClt BAY CPJ Ed Broadhcnt federal New Denny cratic Party leader says there must be planned development of all fortst use in the province before ie can be convinced Itccd in Jo should be given iicwtiiiiicr lit le iii Binallieiit said in an iri teriieii Friday the Ontario govt ernments intended course of action given the bad pollution reputation of the Reed com pany is not good thing Crack shot LUNEVILLE France Reu ter man walking in the street here was shot in the shoulder by dog firing from hotel window police said today The dog had grabbed his mas ters hunting rifle and when he put it down on chair by the window it went off The passerby was only slightly wounded police said Back decision TORONTO CP The fed eral governments decision to continue its basic economic stategy despite promises by Presidentelect Jimmy Carter to stimulate business and create more jobs in the United States was greeted with ap groval by some Canadian usinessmen Friday Finance Minister Donald Macdonald said Thursday that the government continues to re gard inflation as Canadas most pressing economic problem and Canada will not make any move to follow the less restric tive fiscal and monetary policies envisaged by Mr Car ter Wiretap rule TORONTO CP Federal SolicitorGeneral Francis Fox says procedures for obtaining wiretap authorizations by RC MP agents have been tightened because of an incident in which telephone at courthouse in Sault Ste Marie Ont was wiretapped It now is necessary to give all pertinent information to judge when applying for per mission to tap telephone Mr Fox said in an interview Black banned ST SIMONS ISLAND Ga AP Jimmy Carter worried Sunday about changing the whitesonly policy of his home town Baptist church in Plains Ga Rev Clennon King black minister from nondenomina tional church in Albany Ga did not gain admittance for the second Sunday in row to the allwhite Ilains Baptist Chur ch arter said through an aide that he has ltllSUll to hope his hometown church policy deny ing entrance to blacks will be changed at church conference to be held after worship serv ices next Sunday Bnai awards MONTREAL CP The CBC The Financial Post and radio station CFQC in Saska toon have been named recipien ts of the annual human rights awards for television the press and radio the Bnai Brith League of Human Rigth an nounced Sunday Detroit death DETROIT AP It was LAST 2DAYS 710 905 PM ITLL KEEP YOU ON THEEnos or your SADDLE Adult Entertainment on JUST KEEP GOING LIKE NOTHING WAS WRONG JILL iiiiaLAND HIANHOVICHSL Ll Imdm tum FROM NOON TILL THREE IMPERIAL CINEMA THE WORLDS FAVORITE BEDTIME STORY is FINALLY BEDTIME sronv AN XRATE NOT NOW PLAYING 705 900 PM THEATRES BRANCH ONT cold outside Olympia Stadium early Sunday morning so David Jones told his wife Catherine to wait in the lobby while he went for their car Ten minutes later he was dead Police said Jones 31yearold vicepresident of mortgage company in suburban Farm ington Hills was shot in the back and robbed while he walked to the car in an unat tended municipal lot Economic aim WASHINGTON Reuter group of international econo mists said Sunday that the United States West Germany and Japan should stimulate their economies to help the rest of the world avoid prolonged economic slump The statement by 16 econo mists from the United States West Germany Japan and Can ada was issued following three days of meetings at the Brook ings Institution private re search organization in Washington Bet is Option TORONTO CP In dustrialist Taylor said Sunday that betting on horses isnt really gambling but just matter of people exercising an opinion on which horse will win The multimillionaire said gambling is what happens in ingos and lotteries So its rather strange that offtrack betting has not been legalized before bingo games and lotteries he said on the CFRB radio program Lets Dis cusslt Nuclear no TEL AVIV AP The Is raeli government has put its se cret nuclear installations in the Negev Desert off limits to party of US senators checking safeguards against the manu facture of atomic weapons leading newspaper says The newspaper Maariv says the government turned down numerous requests from the 13 senators to visit the facilities built with French help in the 19505 near the town of Iimona in southern Israel Ceremony COBOURG Ont rtli congregation of 1100 filled St Peters Anglican hurch on Sunday to honor 12 Canadian rectpicnts of the uni nionwealths two highest awarr ds for valor the Victoria tross and the George ioss SHOWN DAILY AT 700 900 pm gnoxv AGDUNLOFST 728465 7265710 Grove Duckworth Doug Ferguson is the winner of the Carling OKeefe Barrie Flyers player of the month award for October Presen ting the Flyers defenceman PLAYER 0F MONTH with Gruen watch is Ted Moore representative of Carling Kecfc Examiner Photo Stalemate not broken atRhodesia summit GENEVA CP 77 Britain has not introduced any new propos als to break the stalemate at the Rhodesia conference here over fixing date for the break away colonys independence black nationalist sources said Nationalist leaders emerged Sunday from separate meetings with Ivor Richard Obituaries SLSAN WALLHR Susan Waller formerly of Wasaga Beach died Thursday at Sunset Manor Collingwood Mrs Waller widow of the late Thomas Waller is survived by her daughter Icarl Johtr ston six grandchildren and 11 grcatgrandchildrcn Services were held Saturday in the chapel of the Arnold Funeral Home in Barrie iirial was in Minesing Inioii cnictcry JOHN NI IHIIKE John Burke died lliursday at York Finch ilospital following long illness Mr Burke is survived by his wife the former Bernice tilll ney of DOWIlSYitW his children Sherry Ilimpcn of Collingwood laula iiicllctte of Barrie Lorie at home liarrg ot Hrantloid iary of olliiigwtod and ory at honic four grandchiltlrcn ind his mother Itllllllt liiirla ol in iawa Scrvicw xiiii iiiid Mowing at oliichtitct liiiti liiiii It Barrio litiiial was ltiioiiciiictcry iriic ADMIIIANCI Rasvmcvao vo IIISONS to An on on out NEXT ATTRACTION SHOUT AT THE DEVIL 315 Boyfield St 7267220 the British conference chair man to report lack of progress inthctalks But Richard who is contin uing his contacts with the tick gations today said that some progress is being made llc earlier brushed aside rc portcrs suggestions that the talks are dcadlockcd saying You should not believe every thing you read in thr news papers Two of US Statc Secretary Henry Kissingcrs assistants are returning honic to report to their boss on the conference The true story that has captivated over 8000000 obsidian iuuiuiiiiunioiur Llllflt JULIE HARRIS EILEEN HECKART ARTHUR OCONNELL hilrixliit Iltl JEANNETTE CLIFI um on MinA SATSUN 130415 vmmoy 91 Ilu in fiuxnnnrtufl special offer from the Colonel to fight inflation feeds to hungry people $500 45 Essa Rd 7262501 MONTREAL CP Premier Robert Bourassa war ned Englishspeaking residents Sunday that they will be voting against themselves if they vote against the Liberals Nov 15 Remember the 605 he said during an interview on an Eng lishlanguage radio program in Montreal Mr Bourassa said the Liber als had ended political violence and brought social peace to Quebec since 1970 He admitted that the Official Language Act has created problems but said his govern ment has promised during the campaign to try to solve them He said the problems are marginal compared with the future of Quebec in Con federation and warned voters against overreaction The threat is there Mr Bourassa said The threat faces all people in Quebec If they vote for Rodrigue Biron Union Nationale leader or Rene Levesque Parti Que becois leader they are voting against themselves This has to be realized Emotions have to be set aside REFERS TO REPORT report that Royal Bank of Canada depositors are transfer ring moncy from Quebec to Ori tario in the wake of polls show Orillia girl killed by car Iiirycaroltl rillia girl was killed at 6243 pm Friday when she ran across Highway 11 by iiinbcrland Beach Road and was struck by car rillia ll said today lonna Icorgc was dead on arrival at Soldiers Memorial Hospital Driver of the car was Kurt Albert III of llon Mills onslalilc David Homcnuck is investigating ar cs ironson is Ra St Ives iiiil Jacqueline Bisset as Ianct WHNKDAS mi tuiilriaiiiui comments IIIIIAIIIEII Bourassa outlines Part1 Quebecois ing the Parti Quebecois doing well was seized upon by Mr Bourassa to back up his warn ing Vote for the Parti Quebecois and youll have higher unem ployment and more taxes he told crowd in Granby He ran into less heckling at weekend meetings than he has previously He appeared to pro voke some of it when he spoke in English Meanwhile at meeting of ItalianCanadians Mr Biron was given standing ovation as he promised freedom of choice in education SolicitorGeneral Fernand Lalonde was jeered by the crowd of 2300 At one point as Mr Lalonde began to talk about immigrant children man yelled Our children are not immigrants Theyre Canadians Parti Quebecois representa tive JacquesYvan Morin was cheered as he took the stage but booed when he said quota system for English schools would be set up Mr Biron campaigninglater in Cowansville told crowd of 400 not to pay attention to Lib eral warnings that vote for the Union Nationale will elect the Parti Quebecois Hereit is again Barries only new and true adult singles dance club invites membership par ticipation Being single 30 and over in Barrie need no longer leave you feeling like fifth wheel or an outsider You no longer need drive to Toronto just to visit singles club Why not 10in us now for as little as $300 for an evenings en tonainment Some of our more popular ac tivities are dancing with people 2070 yrs young din ner dances nightclub outings Social club dance parties popularity sessions and generally breaking the trend of being alone The Barrie Examiner Monday Nov l9765 PATS 7373610 pm pm MomFri Back By Popular Demand ii it Musical entertainment forthe NOVEMBER 11800 PM Ellie Earth Examine Presents Barrie Central Collegiate TICKETS AVAILABLE AT Students Senior Citilens $300 Sam the Record Mun IO Dunlop St Muntl Centre and JPs Audio Master Buyfieid Moll Radio Shack Georgian Mall The Barrie Examiner lb Boyfield St ADMISSION Adults $400 347 Bayfield St Barrie 280941 tire famly 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