Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 29 Sep 1976, p. 5

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handful of demonstrators who shouted their support of the Palestine Liberation Organization from behind line of police met Israeli Foreign Minister Yigal Allon as he left the National Press Bulding Tuesday after news conference The de nioiistrators Lllilllittl Long live ILO Long live ILO tP lhotoi Could penalize civil servants who take part in protest day TORONTO CPI Ontario civil servants might lose up to five days pay for taking part in the Oct 14 labor protest against price and wage controls While only small group of the provinces 65000 employees has voted to support the na tional work stoppage the gov ernment is keeping silent on whether it will penalize civil servants who walk off thejob Under the Public Service Act which covers all provincial civil servants deputy ministers can impose the fiveday pay penalty against employees off thejob without permission In addition under the Crown Employees ollective Bargain ing Act which covers 52000 civil servants who bargain in groups $500 fines on in dividuals and $5000 fines on employee organixations could be levied through government appeals to the Ontario public Judge orders examination of some police procedures OTTAWA CPI An RCMP wiretap of court house tele phones used by lawyers in Sault Ste Marie has led Solicitor General Francis Fox to order complete and systematic ex amination of the guides and procedures used by the RCMP to ensure that these proce dures are completely adequate to protect innocent persons At the same time Mr Fox in news release Tuesday did not rule out further prosecutions based on wiretap aimed at Sault Ste Marie lawyer Frank Shunork sent to prison Sept 17 for seven years after pleading guilty to charges of conspiring to traffic in narcotics The wiretap picked up con versations between not only Mr Shunock and his clients but Receives settlement LONDON Ont CPt John Grevers of Tavistock 0nt who suffered brain damage and walking impediment in car accident in July 1973 received $44018 in recent outofcourt settlement with the two parties he sued for damages Mr Grevers 46 sued James Martin 30 of Tavistock and Orr Leasing Ltd of Kitchener Ont Mr Greverss wife Diane 43 received $1750 and his daughter Grace 18 got $1900 for their injuries la rge tudio between other lawyers and theirs Telephones in the barristers room and the barristersclients interview room at the court house were tapped Ontario AttorneyGeneral Roy McMurtry asked the RC MP to indicate voluntarily that the tapes would be destroyed but an RCMP spokesman indicated that other investigations are under way He would not comment further Mr Fox said clientlawyer conversations are protected by law However if such relation ships involve breach of the law and if they are used as pretext to conceal criminal ac ts they are subject to the same legal sanctions as is any person in our society who commits or attempts to commit criminal offence of move surprises him OTTAWA tCPt JeanLuc Pepin chairman of the antiin flation board said Tuesday he was surprised to see the Cana dian Chamber of Commerce withdraw its support from the federal government wageand price program The chamber at Montreal meeting Tuesday said in res olution it cannot continue to back the antiinflation program as now structured CUSTOM MADE DIIAPEIIIES and BEDSPIIEADS Total Decorator and Coordinating Services Choose from an outstanding selection of excellent quality materials and patterns from Canadas finest suppliers Personal service on large or small enquiries Tracking and installation as required Phone iots ROBERTSON or drop in to the Studio RR1 Hwy 93 at Crown Hill Only Miles North of Barrio We will be CLOSED Tonight at pm to get ready for our See Pages IO ll l2 and SEE Them tomorrow at am He said the master tape in the Shunock case cannot be edited to remove conversations involving other lawyers because any tampering with the tape would affect its ad missibility as evidence Wiretaps oftcn picked up con versations between innocent persons The normal procedure was to present defence counsel only with transcript of con versalions which could be used as evidence The defence could ask that the entire tape be used but in such case the court Would hear the tape privately to protect innocent parties As general rule all tapes are then securely stored for an additional Iiodays after the ter mination of the normal appeal period at which time they are destroyed Mr Fox said Mr Fox said the unique ness of the Sault Ste Marie case has led him to order re view of procedures under the 1974 wiretap law git CHINESE FOOD WANT QUICK SERVICE Try our hot fast delivery Free on orders over $700 In Barrio l0 Discount on PickUp Orders over $700 Phone 7288811 405 BAYFIELD ST BARRIE PAUL SADLONBARRIE 233 BRADFORD ST 72618 service labor relations tribunal James Auld chairman of iilaiiagciiieiit board of cabinet said in an interview liicsdziy no announcement of the govern ments intention has been made Ill 0N IICN IXIIICS Ontario civil servants denied by law the right to strike have not been warned by the govern ment of the penalties thcycould face We intend to abide by the law Mr Aiild said There are certain sanctions within Illt law But he added Any specific action we might take would be premature to say at this time harles Darrow president of the Ontario Public Service Illlt ployecs liiioii who made public the vote by group of civil servants in Thunder Hay said the union urging support for Ilie walkout The provincial ciriployccs in IIiuiidcr Hay voted 248 to lit in favor of the oneday strike About onequartcr of thosc cli giblc votcd Ill thi Northci On lariorirca Results of lllOlt weekend votes are expected soon Mr Darrow said the union is not concerned about maintain ing services to the public be cause the protest is only one day event IMPERIAL CINEMA SIMPLIFIED SAYS INSURANCE BUREAU The Barrie Examiner Wednesday Se 29 19765 Car collision blame system adOpted TORONTO CP The In surance Bureau of Canada said Tuesday it has adopted sim plified system for determining blame in automobile collisions The bureau said in state ment that the companies writ ing most auto insurance have agreed to follow the new sys tem effective Oct Under the program the bu reau said responsibility for damage will be asssessed in one of three ways 5050 7525 or ltltHl The bureau said drivers will be found 100 per cent at fault if they strike another car in the rear cause collision while leaving parking lot strike parked car cross the centre line of road make left turn into traffic fail to obey traffic light or sign or open the door of parked car into traffic In most provinces driver who fails to yield the rightof way to the car on the right is held 100 per cent at fault in collision the bureau said In Ontario however such diiVirs would be assessed as 75 per cent at fault because of differing court interpretations In addition driver who makes left turn while another car is overtaking will be as scsscd 75 per cent responsi bilily The bureau said blame will be split 5030 if cars sideswipe and it can not be determined which car was in the erng lane The new system will be used only by the insurance coni panies the bureau said Drivers still can negotiate or sue over responsibility Two murdered HASIIA orsica tltcuteri desertcr from the French Foreign Legion was charged lucsday with murdering two torsican slicpherds whose bod ics were found shot and bayo netted Sunday tliargcd is Wer iicr Ladevig 10 year old sec oiidclass private froiii legion barracks lll orte Official dies ItOtHrISlElt Ali Marion Folsom 82 secretary of health education and welfare in the lilisenhowcr administration died Tuesday it his home in suburban Brighton Former president Dwight Eisenhower named Folsom to the post in 1053 and he served to Z955 Migration IOltl LOLIS Mauritius lILtUItrl More than 300000 professionalyoualified people from developing countries have migrated to the developed world in the last 13 years ii nadian member of Parliament said liicsday Tommy Douglas foriiicr leader of the New feiiiocrat Party told the an nual conference of the omr iiionwcalth Parliamentary Association that this brain drain had cost the developing count rics more than $52 billion NOW PLAYING 710 905 PM MANDINDD tDiiunis TH lIT THE 035 Eaa DRUM WARREN tlillES isnivnii KEll llthTtlll PAM iiiiiiii EXPLOSION YAPHETKUTTIIJIIHIICUUCIIS riotiiiwnPiuuitiiiiiiiituiiisuts to ircvPJtlt1tiLIWI multilii Airlift 1wonNthiiIthiilH ha Mama tyKIIlUNtlIUlI IMPERIAL CINEMA NOW PLAYING 705 PM The most powerful family lilm of our time rmvrrvmuoxbw CUMRHCHIE Wmmonhmr BLANCH US return LN DIM Drrmjnourl WY KNIMIIAV 5V um av 15x Ammo 11W mm mm Inn in now Alf nu AM III In If rmIv mm in Aunt um HI SCHHEYEH cxchange of views Wage rulings OTTAWA tCP Manitoba Iremicr Ed Schreyer and the antiinflation board chairman JcanLuc Pepin met Tuesday to discuss several recent wage and fringebenefit rulings af fecting employees in Manitoba Mr Pepin said in an inter view that the meetings involved an exchange of views with no decisions reached on cases in volving Manitoba government workers teachers and hospital employees Mr Schreyer expressed some opinions on the various settle ments which are contrary to those of the antiinflation board Mr Pepin added Among the cases discussed was wage rollback for400 cmr ployees of the Manitoba Liquor ontrol Commission provin cial agency Recently antivinflalion ad ministrator Donald Tanslcy or dered the commission to pay $300000 to the federal govern ment for violating antiinflation controls Pleads guilty NEW YORK Htuteri French national described by lnited States authorities as one of the worlds biggest illegal drug dealers pleaded guilty Tuesday to charge of coir spiring between 1908 and 1971 to smuggle up to $75 million worth of heroin into the US orsican born Dominique Orsini 54 who has been living in Argentina for tilie last 20 years entered the ca Razed lOllANNESHllltO South African Tuesday tlial Cubanled government troops have destroyed Wliolc villages in southern Angola and hundreds of refugees are fleeing Five hundred people have hccn reported murdered since the weekend by pillaging troops it said tHeutcri radio said RON HOWARD pop Mo clamA Esgaas9 and all in world WllllPLlc slttinlsTEVL BRODIE BARBARA HALF dllKIdd Dy Bltl REBANT DISTRIBUIED BY GROUP BLAZING COLOR CASTLE OF THE LIVING DEAD Was abducted BUENOS ATRES AP The daughter of an American Men nonitc pastor abducted from her home by armed men more than two weeks ago has turned up alive Unconfirmed reports said Patricia Ann Erb 19 is in Argentine government custody She was taken from her home in Buenos Aires suburb Sept 13 by six armed men who burst in to the Erb house More jobless BRUSSELS Reuter Unemployment in the European Common Market continues to rise with women suffering most from the upward trend figures issued Tuesday show The seasonallyadjusted figures show rises in Denmark Ireland Luxembourg the Netherlands Britain and Nor thern Ireland Unemployment among women increased in all nine member states except France where it fell Dies at 82 LONDON nt CP Wal ter Kentltodgman treasurer of the Canadian Red Cross during the Second World War died Tuesday at the age of 82 Mr Hodgman was born in Car diff Wales and immigrated to Canada following the First World War He was secretary Ucasurer of the London Hunt and Country Club for 30 years Study site ST THOMAS CPi This city has been selected as the site for $70000 stormwater management study which will be funded by Central Mortgage and Housing Torp says city engineer House Results of the study to be conducted by James Maclaren Ltd con sulting engineers will be made known by the federal govern ment Mr House said St Thomas was one of four Ontario municipalities being con sidered for the study The others were Sarnia Chatham and Cornwall Seeks review WELLANI CPI The Well and Chamber of Commerce has passed motion to ask Niagara regional council to review the protection policies of the re gional police commission credit union here was robbed of about $9000 on the weekend when thieves forced open safe No arrests have been made It was the seventh break iii of local business since Au gust Had champions lt ltONTO li Reginald Sparkcs whose bulldogs won world championships shows in Canada Britain and the United States died after lengthy ill ness it was learned Tuesday Mr Sparkes founded and was at My Do 855 only Win Place or Stool 715 McLUll ALIAS STEthtSOIt iu pms mm recommended at ADULT ENTERTA NMENT STEAL With ALEX Inuit DEAN RUSS KARIIAS STEVENSON STOCKWILI TANBLVN Giant Spider Invorlon 845 Castle of Living Dead pm WKMDAS WI EITEITAIKII former president of the Bulldog Club of Canada He also was former president of the Cana dian Kennel Club New council WATERLOO Ont CP Rev Lois Wilson of Hamilton president of the Canadian Council of Churches said Tuesday that talks between Roman Catholics and the Protestant church council might eventually result in new council being formed Mrs Wilson associate minis ter at First United Church in Hamilton told service club that the two groups are dis cussing how they can establish wider fellowship possibly through new church council The church council feder ation of 11 churches in Canada which issues policy statements on social issues has been hold ing the talks with the Canadian Catholic Conference of bishops for more than year Mrs Wilson said joint work ing group is looking at ways of working together nationally in such areas as social justice Body found FORT COVINGTON NY AP The body of Paul Tes sier 22 of Cornwall was recov ered from the Salmon River here Tuesday two days after state police said he had driven his pickup truck through bar rier at the riverbank Authorities said Tessier hit parked car with the truck and then drove down deadend street through the barrier Embalmed PEKING Router The body of Mao Tsetung is to be embalmed for posterity says Chinese official who lives near the birth lace of the late chair man of Chinese Communist party The official told foreigners visiting the central city of Changsha that the Chinese leaders remains would be pre served but did not say where they would be enshrined He also said that since Maos death the number of visitors to his birthplace in the village of Sliaoshan has soared to 20000 day from 2000 There had been no announce ment following Maoss funeral Sept 18 on what would happen to his body Surprise Yourself SEE Pages 20 22 for more exciting details TAKES YOU WHERE TAXI DRIVER DIDNT DAR moon moons srnc rtenon srrrteerrheoete mun The Story of The Naked City Today 000 tkltlrnmuui 2554 SHOWN DAILY AT 700 900 pm furlI mm Tani7m NOW BEAUTIFUL BACKGROUNDS 8X10norb11710 CHARGE OF $100 FOR EACH ADDITIONAL SUBJECT IN SAME FAMILY GROUPS OR INDIVIDUALS Christmas time or anytime make wonderful gifts Lost promotion before Christmas TUES SEPT 28 WED 29 Color Portraits THURS FRI SAT 30 Oct Hours Tue thru Sat 108 Hwy No 27 Boyfield St Barrie Ontario Orillio Square 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