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Barrie Examiner, 4 Sep 1976, p. 1

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EXAMINER TEL Circulation Clossdied Advert5mg All Other Deportmeni ll2fh YeorNo 20F EPHONES 7266539 728 24M 7766537 Barrie OntorioConodo Sofurd ay Sept 1976 Uhv Eadie Examiner The Barrie Examiner WEATHER FORECAST 15 Per Copy Carrier Home Delivery 85 Weekly 178Poges Sorting things out for ilic tir st day of school Is always chore but the problem for lsgr tiair is compounded this year because ot the delay in opening the new Meanwhile everywhere you go you can see youngst making lastditch ctloit to soak up much of LS SOME ARE READY school Ada Kallio grade two teacher examines the supplies that will be used in the gymnasium of St Monicas School until the planned opening date of Sepi remaining possible youngsters Nicholson cit lhrec from the ill CAPSULE NEWS Riots rock Cap Alli TOWN tAli South gt Town fricaii lohcc hail all units on standby today after two days of rioting by crowds of nonwhites that brought chaos to the comm tv crical centre of this coastal ciA Union sought to end war lilllltlil IgtlI Syria iordaii and some Lebanese leaders were prepared today to agree to form federal union in an at tempt tocndthc Lebaneseciyil war lieiiut radio reports said Wins solo swim title NAHUYA iapaii iAii Sylvia itortier of Quebec 7in won the solo title and Americans Robin McKinley and Amanda Nor ris finished first in dtict competition at the second Pan Pacific invitational chronizcd swimming championships Saturday IN CANADA CUP ACTIQN zcchs Swedes score wins zcchosliwakia and Sweden joined anada at the top of the anada Cup international hockey tournament standings Friday night by taking ad vantage of their opponents mistakes to score Victories in Montreal the zechs sup ported by most of the 16100 Forum tans skated to 53 win owr the Soviet Union while in Toronto iiorjc Salming an allstar defenceinan with loron to Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League sparked fivegimi firstperiod by Sweden in 532 win over the United States iwo goals by Milan Novy 25yearold centre led Czechoslovakia the defending international ice Hockey lltederation champions to the win over the Soviets winners of the 1970 Olympic hockey title Frantisck Pospisil Bohuslav Stastny and Vladimir Martinec were the other Czech scorers Three of the goals were the direct result of mistakes by the Soviet defence Aleksandr Maitsev Helinut Halderis and Vladimir Kovn were the goal scorers for ets who trailed 20 aft freedom left toiirad SUMMER NOT 15 tor lsgr lair tntii opening date grades one to eight will be accoininodaicd at St Monicas while lin dcrgartcn will be held at St Marys Examiner lliotoi Lemon as Univ Nicholson ll spent lllfltt Im afternoon driving their soap kilns Wflxu Lets have it Kojak If shave my head will milions love me the first period and 2H entering the third period IIS STANDING VAIIUN Salming received standing ovation for his goal at 050 of the first period one of four powerplay goals scored by Sweden Juha Widing of the NHLs Los Angeles Kings Anders iicdberg of Winnipeg Jets of the World Hockey Association Roland Eriksson and iord Landstrom were the other Swedish scorers with Dean laiafous of Minne sofa North Stars scoring both American goals in the third riod and CARACAS CHOIR WIPED OUT Death toll 68 when planecrashes in AzOres PUNlA DELGADA Azores MP Venezuelan air force transport plane carrying Caracas University choir crashed in the hurricanelashed Azores islands aiiil all titl per sons aboard were killed rescue officials said today Authorities said the 60 mcinhcr choir including 27 women was on flight from Bermuda to singing festival in Barcelona Spain They said the ll0 plane had crew of eight itcscucrs said the plane fell about 200 yards short of the US Air Base at Lajes on ierccira island as if attemp ted to land at 645pm EDT itriday News of the disaster was delayed by poor communica tions from the islands ior tugucse territory in the Atlantic some 1000 iniics southwest of idsbon Cause of the crash was not immediately clear Weather of ficials said iiurricane Emmy had skirted the islands and they speculated that the plane was affected by wind or poor vis ibility Rescuers said the plane burst into flames and was destroyed except for the tail section They said fragments of bodies were spread over wide area Venezuelan diplomats said the countrys consul general in BARBIE ANNEXA TION BID Lisbon and Venezuelan mil itary attache from Madrid were en route to the scene Hurricane Emmys highest sustained winds were 120 kilometres an hour when it hit the Azores where it made its first landfall after roaming the open Atlantic for two weeks Ground rules for hearing to be set by OMB Wednesday ltliithlt iirStafti Procedure for hearing on an annexation application that could quadruple the size of Barrie will be set down Wed iiesday by the Ontario Municipal lioard iiilii in letter to the UM in farm lrcasurcr iary MiKcougli says the province has designated liariic Montgomery left $27 0000 LtNit tltclitcri ltltl Marshal icount Montgomcn of Alamcin lilt 9130010 aboiit Srlmooor in his will published Friday The liritish wartime general left most of luststate to his son liavid with small bequests to his housekeeper cook housi maid chauffeur and gardener iii view of their devotion to do tyindscriicctoiiiyselt He left three caraunis which he used as mobile lietulqiiartcrs during the desert campaign in Danny St boxes in the parking lot by Mary fodiiiiiit on llxainuicr lhoio growth centre with the Suncoc icorgian area The application by liariic to an ncx H700 acres from three neighboring townships in nisfil no and Vcspia by laii was filed with the thli last piil The hearing will begin on lhursday Uct 2t in liaiiic delay in processing the Harrie application resulted when ollirnils began to handle lbeapplicafionunderlhcllaii iniig it ltitteicnt procedures are lttilllitil tor an annexalion application iarrn iiis itloo acres and has population ot iltti lhcic are about itioii residents in the iiini proposed for an nexation llic ipplicatioii was made at tel slllll ttltt4l llltlllitlx on thi til llltl iltllilttlll town llllI lililtll1 ilX lil£lt Will not publish on lonilay LABOR li lltlili School on St lict European tour for PC leader OTTAWA Progressive Tii oiiservat ive over committee of party crit laudc ics Quebec Ml Leader ioeark leaves behind growing list of internal party troubles as he sets off Sunday for ITday tour of Europe llioiigh riding high in popii Iarity polls Mr Mark 37 has yet to settle smouldering dis piitc with tcllowtonscrvativc Ml Stanley Schumaclicr over the partys nomination in the new Alberta riding of liow River And he has been saddled with the heavy iob of riding herd Wagner shadow cabinet coin illllltt chairman resigned Friday because he said the work took too niticli line To make matters worse the partys two former leaders ltobert Stanfield and loliii lic tenbaker are again at odds Mr iielcnbaker tltl has taken issue with recent Stanfield speech in which the countrys older generation was described as too parochial too regional too narrow too suspicious ships of an annexation to ac commodate population of 123300tiby the ycar2011 Harrie says the annexation would bring areas into the city which would not otherwise receive the direct benefit of all urban services for many years To avoid inequity in taxation the city proposes to classify the annexed land as an urban scr vice area laxcs would not be levied for certain services out side the defined urban services area The city has developed plan for future roads and water and sewage stems for the an llltl area The annexation application says liarric offers diversified stltttltill of employment and shopping opportunities for residents of the city and iicigh boringtownships Most of the limit area drains naturally to Kcinpcnfclt liay with poitioii to the northwest to ottawasaga watershed The statement says there are cii Victims name is released tillltitfll lolicc liac Iclcascd lllt name of tilt year old tollingwood man who illltl liida llll driving his car off dock iiilo iiorgiaii iay hcrc illlt willl ifilgli lcllicrsoii of fill Ttli Street drowned after he drove llln car off the pier at the tolliiigwood Shipyards lolicc ltitlHtl the call at about to 20 in Friday after workers at the shipyard noticed the tllttlt limiting on the siir face of the £lll for few minutes liners tried unsuccessfully to retrieve the vehicle if was finally Iocatcdby dragging spokesman for ollingwood town poln said an inquest likely bebclil The Americans were assessed 26 minutes in penalties by WliA referee iiill Friday and American coach Bob Pulford claimed Friday had hurt his young team with some questionable calls The roundrobin event con tinues Sunday With all six teams playing Sweden meets the Soviet Union at pin in Montreal while Czechoslovakia plays Finland at pm in Toronto Canada 1142 winner over Finland in Ottawa ihursday night takes the US in Montreal at it pint They helped in Global win Harrie player Jerry Raycralt and former Barrie resident Hob Walton slammed homers in the ttwin by the Toronto ilohals over the New Bruns wick AllSfars at the Canadian mens fastball championships in Niagara Falls Friday The iiobals have 50 record in the lilue Division good enough for first place Victoria Bates won first place in the Red Division with 50 record Saskatoon secured playoff berth with win over harlottetown Niagara Falls liugouts and Dartmouth Hairy Queens play today for the final playoff berth tine of the fads from the 60s that is currently expericuc ing strong revival is the sport of skateboarding iginally devt ped as method iif prac ice for sur vironincntal constraints again st extensive urban development in the Nottawasaga watershed The statement says the existing storm drainage system in iiarric makes optimum use of natural water courses Sewage is treated and discharged into Kempenfelt Bay with little effect on the waters of the bay Barrics water supply comes from deep wells and is considered adequate for current demands liarrics application is being opposed by the councils of all three ownships affected The larged portion of the proposed annexation 13000 acres is in innisfil Several private companies and organizations are con cerned by the annexation ap plication and they areexpected to be represented at the OMB hearing South Simcoe Estates owns 4000 acres in Innisfil most of which would be included in the annexation area The outcome of the hearing could also affect development proposals in Innisfil by Franro Engineering Ltd Abbey Glen Property Corp Paramount Development Corp Rice Con struction Ltd Starbush Holdings Ltd andrMartin Ser nas Among companies ex pressing interest are North Barrie Developments Ltd and 264434 Ontario Ltd innisfil Farmers Credit Union with 5500 members has also ex ressed concern about the app ication particularly as it would affect the hamlet of Stroud Stroud is included in the an nexation application and major development has been proposed by Rice Construction and Star bush Holdings Cable TVholds off in channel additions To avoid losing two other television channels Barrie ablc is stalling distribution of French language channel and Toron tos llY lV liob Alexander assistant general manager said im mediate addition of hainicl 79 and haiincl 23 lililiTi would mean loss of hannel liuf tutor and thanncl 12 Peter lioiiitlgll Hot new equipment to be in stalled in January will allow addition of channels without losing any he said Sub scription rate increases are also scheduled for the first of thcycar The two new channels will bring to the number carried by liarrie able to more than 10000subscribers Mr Alexander said the anadian lladio and Television oinmission ititlt has not replied to iiarrie ablcs request fora delay The liit ordered Barrie able to carry channels 70 and last April despite the on position of several subscribers With its licence up for renewal with the CRTC Barrie Cable has had little choice in the matter Mr Alexander said the situation will be explained Wed nesday night when he attends meeting of the Canadian Con sumers Association at 730 pm in the Consumers Gas Building on Ferris lane He said the battle against the French station has been lost as the CBC plans to have satellite stations for Channel 25 in Barrie and Midland Penetanguishene Flych seek support on arena renovations Barrie Flyers met with representatives of the organiza tions using the Barrie Arena to ask their support on the pro posed arcna renovations Representatives of the Barrie olts Junior hockey Club the Barrie Fugure Skating Club Legion minor hockey the Bar rie Minor Hockey Association and the ldtirners Hockey club were asked to back the Flyers either financially or morally to ensure the renovations DRYLAND SURFER fers it soon swept North America as method of par heipatiiig in the surfing scene even if you didnt live near water Barrie sident Stan Stone 12years id has been practising some stunts on his skate board and is seen here jumping off one skate board to land on another five feet away ExaiWner Photo which include giassing in the balcony portion of the arena would take place Weve hit bit of snag and come to you people for sup port said Steve Cripps general manager of the Flyers this morning Original cost of the renova tions has jumped from $15000 to $35000 with Flyers the city and Wintario grants sharing the costs Mr Cripps said the Flyers were unable to go beyond their original commitment of $8000 We come to you people to ask if youre interested Wre about $4000 short of making this thing go he said Flyers plan to take the results of toda meeting back to meeting the public Work Department Tuesday if we go as the Barrie Flyers to committee we are just one of six users of the arena There is more strength if we are backed by the other users OPP expect heavy flow of traffic Ontario Provincial Police are anticipating heavy flow of traffic along provincial high ways this long weekend spokesman for the Barrie detachment said today Police are not expecting any greater influx than is usually associated with holiday weekend Traffic along High way 400 was steady this mor ning he said indicating many Biople had waited until today to gin travelling The police will have as many cruisers as possible on the high ways as visible reminder to peo le to drive with caution he sai Radar units will be set up at various locations Subdivision hearing topic BAXTER proposed 90iot estate subdivision south of Angus will be the subject of the public hearing of the Ontario Municipal Board on Monday Dec 13 The 0MB postponed the hear ing in August at the request of Essa townshi council which opposes thesu ivision he new hearing is to start at 11 em in the municipal building at Baxter Arthur Mintz oposes the development go 22 to 24 Con

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