Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 3 Jan 1978, p. 2

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arrzz=wsévxg===fxwgw mr gxtra Bodies found after five days of searching MONTREAL tClt The bodies of two ltttirilgld Inuit boys frotii Frobisher Bay were found Monday following fiveday aircraft and snowmobile search Joanasie Nutaraluk 16 and Aliinie iomioktok 13 appar entlv died of exposure lnuk Sataa 20 an Inuit woman from Frobisher Bay sa id on visit to Montreal the boys left Dec 22 on oneday trip but failed to return Miss Sataa travel agent in Frobtsher Bay 1000 miles north of here blamed the deaths oii the disappearance of traditional hunting survival skill among young liiuit The deaths dampened Christmas celebrations in Frobisher Bay she said planned Christmas party for the tow ns 4000 inhabitants was cancelled when the boys did not ieturn The bodies were found near Wards inlet 32 klltlliltllS east of Irobislier Bay Will plead not guilty DENVER vAli lawyer for Ron Lyle said Monday the world ranked lwavyweight boxer would plead not guilty to any charges liicli might be laid in the fatal shooting of Lvles former trainer oii New Years Eve le remained in the Jefferson County Jail awaiting anaigniiient in connection with the death of Vernon Clark iii the bovers suburban home le as arrested for investigation of firstdegree murder after he summoned neighbor Lakewood police lieutenant to his home Saturday evening lcience liwer Walter Gerain of Ilenver said Lyle will enter plea of not guilty and hinted he would use seltdeA argtiment in defending the exconvict boxer now ranked third by the World Boving Council carter hit its eiiith when he fought Muhammad ll lay HTS for the world heay yw eight title 3e 21 rounds examiner TuoodayJa 978 CW Bombs start New Year 1550 ll Irish guerrillas saw the old year unite ittac on two hotels bu snmlar attacks have put dozen ties mess 21 Britishriilol Northern Ireland in re platitnt it the Crow Hotel Varrenpoint Hotel at Lurgan sni during the year in Northern Ireland rs ctv ilians killed In 1977 compared with 245 Kb AI gs droppm by do per cent and shooting attacks by Cmfl 1w ti policemen ere killed compared with 23 the pre vious year Fifteen British soldiers died compared with the previous year and members of the local parttime regiment were killed against 15 in 1970 This brought the civilian and militaiy death toll to fit compared with 07 in 1970 Pilot family hurt WARSAW NV 1AP1 Canadian pilot atid his family were injured Monday when their sitigleAengined plane crashed while trying to land during snow squall Wyoming County Sheriff Allen apwcll said Frank Guindon 30 of Cornwall tnt became concerned about the welalther Monday and tried precautionary landing on fie The nose caught in the snow and it flipped the plane over on its back tapwell said luindon in hospital with head lacerations and knee III jury carried his eightyearold daughter almost two kilometres in snow to seek help after the crash llis wifc Bernice 30 also was in hospital with head lacer ations while three children were held overnight for obser vation Five prisoners charged ltlICLlll nt tlt Five prisoners at Guelph Correc tional Centre have lxen charged with mischief against public property failowmg disturbance at the centre New Years Eve John Walter the centres deputy superin tcndent said Monday During the incident television sets windows chairs and water faucets were smashed and broken causing an estimated $3500 damage prison officials said Valter said about to prisoners had been locked in their cells si ncc the disturbance was qtiel led Bill Taylor centre superintendent said Stiiiday that about 100 prisoners were gathered iii the centres three common rooms Saturday wlicti the disturbance broke otit about to pm He said no correctional officcis were harmed during the incident UIIt prisoner suffered minor cut Former clients checked HAMILTON tClt Police say they are investigating the possibility that disgruntled client might be rcsjmiisible for the bombing of llatiiiltoii lawyers home early Sunday No one was injured in the blast which caused ati esti mated $13M to 330000 damage to the patio of the home owned by lawyer Dennis Itoy Superintendent George Frid of llamiltonWent worth regional police said Sunday the police investigation will focus on the txtssibility the bomb was set off by one of Roys former clients Its matter of sitting down with Roy and trying to figure out which one of his exclients would have done it he said It appeais to have been scare tactic would think if someone had the intention of destroying the house or killing him they would have done it differently Gay newspaper raided ltiltthlt itlt The editor of The Body Iolitic news paper for homosexuals says the publications offices have been raided and tnaterial seized by police Edwatd Jackson said Saturday that four officers of the Metropolitan Toronto Police and one provincial police of ficer entered the offices ltriday armed with search warrant Jackson said the ofticeis seized manuscripts for future tliblication subscription lists advertising records and per sonal mail Iol ice said Sunday no charges have been laid llie raid follows controversy over aii article in lllt maganne about love between men and boys The article has prompted police investigation of The Body lolitic Jackson said the real intent of the raid was to close the newspaper Don Jail closed ltiltthltl itlr The llzycarold loronto lon jail the building grand jury once descrilxd as an overcrowded dungeon was officially closed Saturday by Frank lirea tin tario minister of correctional services lrea who announced in November that the jail would be demolished closed the building by striking one wall with sledge hammer lhe correctional services minister has said he does not want to see the jail preserved although some local groups have asked that ll be kept as historical site Caught moving body tNlItNlA iAlI man charged With the IIIIIItltI of an 18 yearlold college student was arrested during an alleged attempt to move the womans frocii body to new hiding placc along lovers lane Police said Monday the arrested man ltickcy Allen Knapp 30 had been prime suspect during the four week search for Linda Velzy the daughter of Long Island Methodist minister Knapp was under indictment on other sex charges Miss elys fully clothed body was lotiiid iii Knapps car when lie was arrested police said Knapp was charged with murder late New Year tiny statepoliccsziitl it if Officers from the Indian naval vessel uddalore inspect mangled portions of fuselage and tailpiece from crashed Air India 717 jumbo jet after they were recovered Monday from the Arabian sea off Bombay ltidia The airliner with LEIZI persons aboard exploded and fell into the sea killing all aboard AP Photo I3 bodies found from iet crash BOMBAY IAli The bodies of only iii of 313 jxrsons appar ently killed in the crash of an Air ltidia juiiibojct oll Bombay have been recovered from the Arabian Sea liidiaii Navy offi cers said today The Boeing 7i explile few minutes alter taking off from Bombay tor Limokilo iiictrc flight to llIlili across the Arabian Sea in the illlttl Arab lllllllllltS llicrt appar ently were no survivors All but ll of the 100 passeii gers and crew of Ll were In tliatis llic foreigners included two Arab holders of pass ports who lived ltl Saudi Arabia More than loen navy and ctistoiiis boats combed the crash area about five kilo metres northwest of Botiibay Btit part of the tail assembly was the only significant wreck age recovered as yet the navy said The delay in finding the main wreckage or more victims arousul speculation that llIttX plosioii was so severe that it fragiiiciitul the plane and those Illtlilltl llic Hindustan liiiics said ftlilllilflt had not been ruled oiit but officials refused to comment The Indian gowiii IIIttll ordered an investigation into the crash and officials were ordered not to comment until tlicprobewascotnpletul MEILUN DT DENTURE THERAPIST Complete Denture Service Hours om 280 Dunlop St Barriw Mrmbri DOiilllfisf Srir iiy pm Mon thiu Sat 72c8l0 Discrimination in firing charged by mans lawyers TORONTO CP Lawyers for former Metropolitan To ronto policeman say he was fired because he is an East In dian But Staff Superintendent Jack Marks of Metro police said Hargit Singh Ahluwalia was tired during the 15th month of the normal 18month probationary period because he did not possess the qualities that make good police officer He said Ahluwalia was aware of the circumstances and he knows it wasnt racial Ahluwalia 25 was fired Jan 24 1977 but said at news con fercnce Monday that he has been trying for year to learn why he was fired The OntarioHuman Rights Commission has been in vestigating the matter but has yet to make decision on the case he said Marks said the department has refused to turn over Ahlu walias personnel files to either the lawyers or the commission RECEIVED TAUNIS Ahluwalia said that while on the force be was taunted be cause of his race They would call me Paki and other names sometimes in public he said In one case told an officer that if he was going to call me Paki he should do it at the station not in public when there were people around was dismissed because of the racial prejudice of my fel low officers who falsely and maliciously caused me to be dismissed he said Ahluwalias lawyers Charles Roach and James Lockyer said they are trying to take the matter to court but must wait for Supreme Court of Canada ruling on another case can ceming rights of probationary police officers That case does not involve the Metro force Montreal police continuing fourday working schedule MONTREAL tCPJ Despite their earlier warnings of legal ordisciplinary action Montreal tlrban Community MUC au thorities have not yet moved against the citys 5200 police who are settling into the routine of selfdeclared fourday work sdicdulc The police began the so called fourthree schedule New Years Eve ignoring temporary court injunction obtained last week by the MUC which bars them from imv plcincnting the work plan devised by the police brotherhood The new work schedule has been matter of ncgot iation for the past 17 months but talks have broken down The union urged its members to defy the injunction saying militant members could spark strike if the new scheduling was not in tmduced Authorities have been silent since the changeover but the police and MUC return to court Thursday when permanent in junction is to be considered Police brotherhood spokesmen say the new schedule has already resulted in reduced absenteeism and dramatic increase in traffic arrests Individual police have reacted enthusiastically to the plan for our days of work and three days off lT OF THIS WORLI Lieut JeanvNoel Goulet 30 vear police veteran in suburban Verdun who took part last year in 15week experiment with the fourday work schedule This is treasured by resident and visitor alike Written by v0 r3 Availlilo at Book Stores Municipal Offices and Simone County Mount Christmas Gi Proud History of Great County Hum the early rural settlements to the contemporary invasion by urban commuters the hardships achievements and hopes for the future of its indomitable people by Margot Oswald Anderson AWEW 90 Md said it was out of this world All of sudden had time or my family began to enjoy my job more and started to eally get to know my men Goulet said in an interview pub lished Monday Critical of the departments afficial and complicated shift system Goulet said We love our job and thats why we do thankless job and put our lives on the line in the name of law abiding citizens All we want back is some consideration for our lives as normalcitizens Constable Eddie Snavely added About half of all police marriages are problem mar riages believe with the new schedule lot of that will be better this chronicle captures all book to be enjoyed and John Craig and illustrated Vietnam troops must leave before talks says Cambodia BANGKth llteuteri Cain bodia said today it will not negotiate an end to its border dispute with Vietnam until all Vietnamese troops are with drawn from its territory The Cambodian government said in statement broadcast by Radio Iliiiom Penh and monitored here that it wants discussions with Vietnam and has asked Vietnam to stop its aggression Vietnam must withdraw all of its aggressive troops from Cambodian territory so negotiations could produce good results the statement said Democratic Cambodia will never negotiate under threat or coercion from the Vietnamese forces The broadcast was the first official Cambodian response to Vietnamese appeal Saturday for early talks to resolve the Ditter confict between the two Communist neighbors broke off diplomatic relations with llanoi during the weekend after accusing Vietnam of launching largescale attack by thousands of troops backed by tanks and waiplanes CITES ATRtKlTIES llanoi replied that its actions were taken in selfdefence alter Cambodian forces had attacked and occupied several Vietnam ese border areas and coin mitted atrocitiw against chil dren women and the elderly Meanwhile the Cambodian Embassy in Peking said today that fighting along the border was continuing but that counterattacks had put the in vading Vietnamese forces in difficult position The embassy said earlier that the Vietnamese troops invaded Svay Rieng province the so wlled Parrots Beak salient jutting into Vietnam toward lIo bi Minh City formerly Sair gout inNovember It said the Vietnamese army districts in the province lii Ileceiiiber the statement said Vietnamese lltitlps launched attacks in two dictr icts of lakeo province to the cast of the Mekong and Bassac rivers and in the coastal prov incloflxainjxit It said Vietnams immediate aim was to scic rice and lth stock while its longterm goal was the annexation of illllr bodia PLAN lNSLCtESSFlI NEW YORK tCPi Dan Cameron Rtxllll author of the play The Dry Season jumped off the Brooklyn Bridge Aug 29 in hopes of attracting pro ducer for his drama about the Vietnam war So far the plan has been failure and Bodill is still recovering from til broken ribs collapsed lungs and other injuries he suffered in the 130 Young ada Wbrks student employment program for your community Young Canada Works is one of the Government of Canadas JOb creation programs It has been Specifically designed to help create student employment in your community next summer Right now your group or organization can submit proposals for students to work on for the benefit of your area Projects can be as varied as you wish If your group is committed to good idea and it meets the program require ments Young Canada Works may be able to provide the necessary funding Your proposal must provide minimum of three jobs for students for six consecutive weeks Projects can operate for up to 18 weeks between May and September Your local Ihnom Ienh temporarily bus stop locations on departures only had penetrated deep into four footlcap TRAVELWAYS® ANNOUNCEMENT To our patrons using the daily Orillia to 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