Sonia Jacobs Linder in cen trc of picture is being led from the courtroom by two Broward county Bailiffs at ter being sentenced to two death penalties Exactly six months from the day when she helped murder Florida Highway Patrol Trooper and anadian constable she WOMAN SENTENCED TO DEATH was sentenced to death in the electric chair by Broward ircuil Judge Daniel Putr chlr tAlPhoto OBITUARIES MEIHYN WALL13 Mervyn Neil Wallace former Barrie resident died Aug in Trail li following heart attack He was so Mr Wallace former member of the Royal anadian Legion Air Force Hub and Ar my Navy Air Force Veterans in Canada is survived by his Wife Edith his daughters Judith of San Diego Marlene Debbie and Tracy all of Albci= la and grandchildren Leah lason Rritton and torrinc Also surviving are brothers Les of Trail Harold of Vancouver Services were held Aug ll followed by crcmat ion ilNlllER EVUEL Gunther Ench ot Harrie died Saturday as the result of an automobileaccident Mr Eiigel retired from ttic anadian Armed Forces was the husband of Elisabeth Engel father of Hart Engel and brother of Horst George tinge of Toronto Services were held Tuesday in the Arnold Funeral Home in Barrie followed by cremation his and SHEILA TAYLOR Sheila White Taylor of rillia died Saturday Mrs laylor born Sheila Ito naync is survived by her hus band Geoffrey and her daughters Jacqueline and Adrienne of Toronto and Wan in at home Also surviving are her sisters Pcrsis Rafter and Ruth Graves of Dublin lreland and her cousins ltcv Edward and May Ronaync of Renfrew ounty and Louisa ltonayneof Toronto Services were held Tuesday in rillia with burial in St James cnictery in that city lNHtilAS HELESKEY Douglas Belcskcy of Barrie died Friday as the result of an accident at Midhurst lie was 24 He is survived by his wife the former Janice ltcynolds and his son Lorne Also surviving are his mother Velma llelesky of Bar ric and his brothers Albert and Joseph LcPage and John lle leskey Services were held Tuesday in the chapel at the James Lynn Funeral Home Elinvale with burial in St Marys metcry Harrie ROAST AIHHT IUl lltEltlltlA Pt stamp has been issued this year to em phasilc South Africas rule in intermitional polo The game was first played in the Eastern apc in the 1870s by officers of two British army regiments lhere now are 35 clubs with more than 400 players in the country SHOWS IN SIUIS STtKlltLM Router helicopterbornc infrarcd tele vision system for spotting forest fires has been developed by Swediin company The system gives live picture of the terrain with hot spots ap pearing as bright areas super imposed on the image The system operates in sunlight and darkness COMPANY EXPANDED Between 1630 and I678 the Dutch East India expanded its holdings throughout the East lndics All Models listed At $9500 Over invoice Were the somebody Who can beat Anybody Don primers Grandvic at Ford SALES LTD BARRIE 379 Boyfield St Barrie 7287361 tom MOTOR coMPANV or CANADA LIMITED 310 320 Fit3C 3016 rm l3 Jsi SEil3t DICKL its 11th 311de 1nkq 1w3 93 39 10 313 it 7l 137C 15£ Lb WE MES 56 20 T9 2b 70 2t 33 CA 1k5 at to ax T130 57 it NC 2h li VP 35 33 Th is is retail rice hulaA Customer pays my itimt gets 45 Knew 95 over this figure on any of l93unttslisted vq OTTAWA CP The federal government is spending more than million dollars as re sult of its discovery in the early 19705 that students feelings of inferiority and ignorance about the labor market make them unable to thoose their occupa tions before they graduate Stuart Conger chiefly responsible for the federal cam paign begun last year peppers his explanation with words familiar to readers of pop psychology interpersonal sk Termites were here NEW YORK AP group of Bronx youngsters who call themselves the Termites have been outwitting police this sum mer by breaking into neighbor hood stores by tunneling through walls Police of the 52nd precinct which includes the Bronx Zoo and New York Botanical Gar den areas say the culprits are preteenagers who have broken into at least five rows of store fronts this summer The holes were always very small too small for an adult to get through said Det Joseph Distler of the Crime Prevention Section The Termites usually gain access via skylight or root transom and then begin hacking away at the stores walls often with tools found on the premises In burglary Aug t4 the Termites broke into row of four small stores on East 204th Street before they wcrc stymied by the brick wall of thlworths department store Scrawled on the wall of one of the stores was the tauntingl note The Termite burglars were here Ha Ha Police said they are amazec at the persistence of the Ter mites who in at least one in cident chiseled for hours to get though concrete wall BllLDSKYSCRAPER DENVER olo CP Con struction has started on the tall est building in the Rocky Moun tains the $70million tiltstorey Denver Square project in the downtown area it is joint venture of Oxford Development Ltd of Edmonton andAn schutz Yorp Inc an in dependent oil and land firm here The first phase is scheduled for completion in 1978 WHOS BEEN TASTING Twigs of yellow birch have Wintergreen taste while wild cherry twigs taste like almon ds FIOECDLth Bur re omi mg no SOME UNABLE memory about students costs $1 million ills positive feedback negativeselfconcept lie is director of the man power departments occupa tional analysis and develop ment branch His words laid the foundation for at least one major program in the govern ments $15million threeyear effort to help students plan their working lives before they leave school Six government surveys in dicated that students employ ers and manpower counsellors agree on the ignorance of youth about the working world major reason for their in decision is that theyre thinking verv poorlv of themselves and Mr and Mrs John Robarts married Sunday in Rome New York are shown as they appeared together year ago THE think they have no influence on their lives Mr Conger said STUDENTS UNPREPAREI Student surveys showed that 34 per cent have no career goa only 40 per cent feel pre ared to choose vocation and ess than 20 per cent rate hi school job counselling as satis factory Employer surveys showed 75 per cent believe students get in adequate information about oc cupations and 50 per cent feel the biggest drawback in hiring youth is their unrealisticjob ex pectations And Id estimate perhaps only 15 per cent of high school teachers believe in the male as EWLYWEDS at dinner in Toronto Mrs ltobarts was then Katharine Sickafusc The bride 37 is former provincial health iatll c4 vance of relating education to employment Mr Conger ad ded Manpower counsellor surveys showed nearly 78 per cent think students have little knowledge of the labor market Both em ployers and counsellors con cluded that this is why many young people change jobs frequently One study indicated that in decision about careers is rooted in students sense of pow erlessness over their future Mr Tonger scolded Canadian society for not teaching or al lowing children to make deci sions until big one hits them He considers the teaching of de ministry nurse Robarts 59 was the 17th premier of tario Photo cisionmaking skills in man power course not odd but im perative ANXIOUS ABOUT JOBS Students who lack career goals tend to feel that they have meagre chances of success in postsecondary education are anxious about finding job and feel that they have belowaver age chances of getting good one he said The Canadian Council on So cial Development says the haphazard and neglectful man ner in which youth have been counselled is disgrace The council plans to meet this fall with government industry school and social service work ers to find ways to prevent gi gantic future problems The government has designed course called creating ca reer it is Mr Congers favor ite example of where the $15 million is going Used on an ex perimental basis since 1973 and revised twice it will be for mally introduced this fall in 22 Ontario community colleges It has been tested in seven prov inces and used in manpower centres Through lectures and acting out social situations as though they were really happening the course aims to give students selfconfidence and positive feeling about themselves TEACIIES0NVERSATION The exercises include in troducing one student to an other and provide such tips as the benefits of looking person straight in the eye or rephras ing what soineone just said as The Barrie Examiner Wednesday August 25 reply during conversation Many people dont know how to accept compliment Mr Conger said when ex plaining how the course teaches number of behaviors They will immediately react by putting themselves down nce confidence is gained the students are taught about various kinds of jobs available in Canada the skills of decisionmaking and methods of searching for job including how to write resume Next October or November computer program will be ad ded for students who want to know what occupations they aresuited for VIEWLIMITED Despite their greater ex posurc to the world especially through the media in the last two decades Mr onger says students get only narrow View of workaday life Now every day new jobs are being created Many stu dents have philosophy that says become what you become and there will be place foryou in the world He said that passive attitude also reflected in the current role of high school guidance counsellors The guidance counsellor waits in his office for the students to approach him and request his services Mr iiiigersaid So despite their ability to pro vidc the information guidance counsellors are often ignored by students as job advisers This Months Special Drop in and see us today 180 lnnlsfll St THE OUTSIDERS Add 713 Mott of beauty and p0rfrmitt7CO to your car looks quail no my type of cat or van $l0800 pr installation extra 7262282 181 Units To Go 34 Pickups Couriers Bronco i8 Pintos t9 Mavericks 16 Mustangs l7 Torinos 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