Vvvvw Downpour hits Barrie at rush hour Barrie residents were faced with the bleak prospect of battling through downpour of rain at the height of rush hour Monday rough time was had by pedestrians and motorists alike on the rainsoaked streets but only minor ac cidents were reported by local police The Barrie public works department reported no flooding problems Examiner Photos Province names factfinder in boa rdteac her negotiations The provincial government has ioined con tract negotiations between the Slmcoe tounty Board of Education and its 1193 elementary and 932 secondary teachers The teaciiers have been without contract since Aug 31 The governments education relations com mission has appointed Jane Devlin lawyer in Toronto as fact finder This is roughly the same as mediator says Irving Harris superintendent of education services for the ihlic board The appointment is automatic under Bill 100 passed by the government in 1973 which says factfinder will be appointed whenever school board and its teachers have not reached contract tiLlttliltlii hy the time classes begin Ill September Harris told The Examine the iiteriention might be unnecessary Were very very close to igreciiient he said liiis morning There were liiiiidreds of details that had to be workul out and wc re now down to the last three or tour We re hop mg to reach an agreement hetore silt Ms Deva even gets here The situation is iio imittuc to Siiiicoc ioim All contracts between teachers and school hoards in Ontario expired on ug i1 and many are still negotatiiig Sun secrets trial adjourned TORONTO ttPt provincial judge refused Monday to set deadline for Canadas solicittirrgeneral to decide helher confidential RtMP files under subpoena should he released at preliminary hearing Jury selected in police death WIIIIRY Ont ItPt jury was selected Monday for the trial of two men accused in the murder of ollingwimd Ont p01 sergeant Oct 12 1107 William Paiil Frederick and Gerald Patrick hateiz both 21 pleaded not guilty to firstdcgree murder in the death of Sgt Ronald Eugene McKeatt 32 who was shot Outside ollingwood hotcl UNTY Club gets approval SIROLD lnnisfils recreation commit tee agreed Monday to recommend council allow the liiiiisfil Lions lub use the Slroudr Iniiisfil Recreation cntres rink for its New Years Eve dance The club has until Wednesday to complete booking arrangements with the ariton Show Band for the occasion touncil members will likely be polled for their con sent iii order for the club to meet the deadline since the next council meeting is not until Sept 27 Larry Morrow recreation coordinator said the committee was little upset about the rush on decision weve never done this before and would have liked to check out how other arenas handle such events as far as the effect on the ice is concerned Morrow said there were no other objec lions front the commit tee We are anxious to see the facility used for such an occasion smcc that was one of the original intentions of the new recreation complex The Lions lab will install plywood floor ing over the ice for the lance Field day Sept 30 The Huronia Woodland Owners Association is getting together for its an nual field day and workshop on Sept 30 on the Georgian Bay Hunters and Anglers pro perty in Tay Township Workshops include everything from woodlot management beaver trapping plantation management and tree pruning to tree identification bird sighting and fauna identification and collection Memlxxrs will he sharing expertise in their special areas of interest such as wixxisplitting skidding equipment and antr quc tools The association is opening its doors to the public 14 grants awarded more than 53sz have been approved by the ministry of employment and immigra tion for the Grey Simcoe area granted towards the construction of hand council chambers This project will create eight jobs Collingwood with 536618 going to the Jam Weider Information entre This grant will create four jobs was granted $1098 towards project that will create five jobs As well $9977 was granted towards historical and architec tural inventory of tolliiigwtmd This project will create three jobs was 833415 to Grey ounty towards the Saugeen alley tonservation Aiitiiority This project will create eight jobs Come home to The Examiner Call 7286539 for houre delivery into charities against The Sun is editor and ifsptihlishcr The hearing into charges laid iitider the Official Secrets cl was adjourned by Judge atl Waisherg tititil Nov 11 tlill the tllIL¢ said he would Stt what was produced at that time by Solicitothicneral leaii lacqiies Hints and take it from there Judge Waisherg was iespontliiiit to request for deadline from defence lawyer Eddie Goodman who earlier accused the solicitor general of abusing and tlclaj ing the administration of justice by iiiaktiig no decision in the matter Toronto Sun Publishing Ltd its Hilltii Peter Worthington and its piiblishci trcighton are charged under the act with Utiiiillllilltttlitttt ot topsecret information and with receiving and possession of that in formation Digging for roots The popularity of the book and television series Roots has sent many people digging through old books and documents trying to find out where they came from Peter Moran above Slmcoe County or chivist says people can trace their family tree but its not an easy job For details see todays County Page Examiner Photo total of 14 tanada Works Grants worth On hristian island Sliditlt has been total of three grants were allocated to oilingwotxls Diamond Head Scout amp The largest grant awarded in the countv Bacon and wieners available Wednesday Loblaws expands noname line TORONTO CP Loblaws stores in Ontario will expand their noname products line Wednesday to include bacon wieners smoked pork sausage and three other processed luncheon meats at 99 cents pound company president Dave Nichol says Loblaws the first chain to introduce no name generic groceries in March is of fering the bacon and processed meats in an allout commitment to generic products Nichol said He said that every week from now until Christmas the company will introduce another noname price breakthrough in Terms of reducing grocery bills National brand manufacturers and our competitors would like to see noname prod ucts go away Nichol said am not going to let it We are putting all our forces behind this He said that since Loblaws introduced no name products March 21the line now runs 114m year no 218 Tuesday September 191978 close to 50 itemsthe chain has sold more than five million units of the products in iOntario SLICES BACON For Loblaws to cut the cost of bacon in half when some premium brands are selling at more than $2 pound buyers will have to de rind and slice it themselves just as grand mother did and many Europeans still do Nichol said The bacon comes from and Foods the meatprocessing plant that supplies all the specialty meats for Ziggys delicatessen in the Loblaws family Loblaws is preparing giveaway cards describing in words and pictures the stepby step method for slicing the bacon Nichol said that the majority of bacon sold in Europe is sold this way He also said shoppers will not be able to split the twopound packages of wieners and other meats in half Carrlor Home Delivery 90° Weekly the examiner serving barrie and simcoe county Garrett runs for mayor in coming city election President Carter addresses Joint Session of Congress Monday evening where he detailed Middle East peace agreements executed Sunday evening at the White House between the leaders of Egypt and Israel VicePresident Walter Mondale left and House Speaker Thomas ONeill applaud AP Photo Vance hits the road to sell MidEast pact Silltiiti tit State Secretary yrus Vance sets out today on critical assignment to try to sell the new Middle East peace formula to lordaii and Saudi Arabia Approval by Jordans King Hussein and Saudi Arabias King Khalid is seen as ital ll fostering broad Arab support for the tamp David accords between Israeli Prime Minister Menachcin Regin and Egyptian lresident Anwat Sadat Meanwhile Itcgm and Sadat who are Nova Scotia votes today iIlllA iv The fate of half the provincial Liberal governments in anada will be decided today as Nova Scotians vote on the future of Premier Gerald ltegans administration The general election was called Aug 12 and was fought mostly on varying views of how well the Regan Liberals had performed during the last cigiit years With the Liberal government in neigh boring Prince Edward Island holding onto power by its fingernails Regans is the only other provincial Liberal administration left lhroughout the campaign he sought new mandate on the basis of the govern ments record of economic and social kwelopment and its attempts to give the province sound financial management Progressive onservalive Leader loliii Buchanan built his bid to unseat Regan mostly on two issues allegations of ex travagence and waste within government and hiin energy costs UN discusses Africa lNIlED NATIONS 111 issues on Africa and the Middle East likely will dominate the new session of the General Assembly which opens today Namibia also known as SouthWest Africa and Rhodesa are the main trouble spots on the continent and are sure to be subjects of much debate in both the assembly and the Security Council The Middle East situation is more comle following the summit meeting of US President arter Egyptian Presideiil Anwar Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister liienachem Begin at amp David Md on Sunday Their agreements on the Sinai and the West Bank undoulein will he discussed hotlv in the assembly New friend for Prince LONDON tAlt Prince harles latest lady friend is emigre zech ountcss Angel ika Lazensky who works in Paris for an organilation called International Public Relations Associates Britains Sun Mirror and Mail newspajxirs reported today The romance the papers all said began when the couple met at Deauville France illitttll Iii iillliltlh o3 lint tltiiiii Jill Ill stiiiilt the peace formula illil own countrymen tacezi round of pie iriiiiiiiiotitapilol llill tolh iie tilttitilti appear today before seiiate itlttfl liitilltllr committee and the House oi Ire iliittlts international liliilllttittttt ltt aitcc ilt ltlii toiIii told natioiiallj 1ltli ioii session of congress on Monday ts tosecuictheir support ioitlie rcalIalioii of the new hopes and dreams of thepeoitleof ihc liddiciIasl Trudeau campaigns Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau greets students at Winnipegs St Boniface College Monday as he campaigned in the St Boniface riding one of IS with an Oct l6 federal byelection Trudeau spent the day in Winnipeg opening the international Cereals and Breads Congress weeklong gathering of about 2000 scientists from 55 countries The prime minister returns to Ottawa today CP Photo deadline By DENNIS LANiiiIER The Examiner Aid Nelson Garrett is running for mayor in the upcoming 1978 Barrie municipal elec tions Aid Garrett who is into his ninth year on city council told The Examiner today he has lien pondering the move for the last six man feel that after having served under three mayors Les ooke Dorian Parker and Ross Archer that can benefit from mistakes which have been made in the past he said Aid Garrett says the position of mayor should be fulltime job and he is prepared to make it that He said he intends to retire from his posi tion at Emory Miller Ltd real estate com pany as of Sept 30 Harrie needs fiili time mayor because it takes too per cent of the mayors time to study the issues in depth he said The mayor has to be well versed on every item Aid Garrett listed two outstanding issues that he wants seen completed as soon as XJSSIitlt The issues are the ollier Street Fireball debate and the ongoing annexation dispute id like to see annexation settled in the courts quickly and see that good relation ships are established and maintained with the neighboring townships he said Another of Aid Garretts priorities is the rapid acquisition of too acres of NH proper ty on the south side of Kcmpeiifelt Bay bet ween the tracks and the shore McLean runs for Oro post RO SIAIION tStaffI Oro Deputy Reeve Al McLean will definitely be running again for deputy recvc in the municipal election on Nov 13 Deputy Reeve McLean would not comment on whether he still plans to seek the Siincoe North Progressive onscrvative nomination in the next federal election it Dr Rynard decides to retire Deputy Reeve McLean said he feels both he and Doug Lewis of Orillia would have great deal of support within the party if Dr Rynard retires But he says that support would go to Dr Ryiiard if Rynard runs for the nomina tion again Deputy Reeve McLean said he himself sup ports Dr Rynard Times warns trade unions LONDON Reutert The Times newspaper will cease publication unless trade unions can guarantee industrial dis cipline the management stated Monday night The publishers said in formal notice to employees that The Times The Sunday Times and three supplements would suspend publication on Nov 30 unless unions give up some of their demands and agree to more efficient manning levels and improved operating procedures Can appeal court order TORONTO tPI The Ontario Appeal Court has granted lawyers for Jennifer Popen leave to appeal Divisional ourt ruling last month that she must answer questions at judicial inquiry about beatings inflicted on her 19monthold daughter On the advice of her lawyer Mrs Popen refused to answer questions at the inquiry in July about the cause of injuries to her daughter Kim Ann who died of head in juries Aug 11 1976 The judicial inquiry which resumes Wednesday in Sarnia is investigating the role of the SamiaLambton hildrens Aid Si0lii the death The child was ward of the society in her parents care at the time Mrs Popen 19 and her husband Annals 38 were convicted of manslaughter in the death Mrs Popen is serving sevenyear prison term Feeding world topic WINNIPEG tCPi The problem of feeding an everincreasing world population was the central topic Monday at con ference of experts who ultimately may provide the answer The plenary session of the international Cereal and Bread ongress gathering of the worlds top cereal scientists and technologists rewas told by number of speakers the greatest challenge facing the world is providing proper nutrition for an exploding global population wait for the Supreme Court to decide constitutional reform at the federal level Saskatchewan Premier Allan Blakeney said Monday age student Is demanding that the province numbers are not requirement in schools letters to the provincial government that he wants the government to explain that by safeguard for future confidentiality of school records nus ALI NELSON iRREIT wants to he mayor The land could be used for either new sports centre or for park purposes said Aid Ga rrelt Aid Garrett has not as yet come up with an official platform nor has he thought about whether he will be running independently lie is the first alderman to announce his plans for the November elections its tragic really He was out 099 ing to improve his health and got hit by truck inside lifestyle entertainment 13 county page warts 10 11 camicstv guide 14 classiï¬ed 15 17 Premiers wait for court REGINA ttPt anadas premiers will whether they have any business mixing in The premier was reacting to letter from the prime minister in which Trudeau said reform of federal institutions is not within thejurisdiction of the provinces Canadian loses more MONTREAL tPt Heavy selling of the Canadian dollar on international money markets Monday sent it on its sharpest one day drop since Aug 25 as it lost nearly threeeighths of cent against its American counterpart it closed at 8554 LS cents on the inter bank wholesale market down 37100 of cent from Fridays closing rate of 8591 cents Traders described the market as one way down with big investors quickly sell ing their anadian dollars for currencies they felt were more secure Wants parents to know TORONTO Pt The father of teen inform parents that social insurance Paul Shaver railway conductor said in voluntarily providing social insurance number student may be surrendering weather few showers and isolated thunderstorms are forecast over night in the Simcoe County area Wednesday will be cloudy in the morning Winds will pick up Wednesday afternoon and there will be sunny breaks The low tonight will be it to l3 the high Wednesday near l5