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Additional words cents per word PHONE 728 2414 SORENSEN Ruth At the Royal Vic toria Hosnital on Thursday Oct 1976 Ruth Sorensen Beloved wile at John Sorenson Dear mother ol Mary Ed wards of Delta and Alan at home Friends may call at the Arnold Funeral Home 127 Baylield St alter pm Friday Service in the chapel Monday at pm Interment Thornton Union Cemetery ARNOLD Funeral Home Chapel 127 BAYFIELD ST 7282530 Friendly Courteous Service MWFTF CARDSOFTHANKS HALBERT Stanley and Lila would like to express their thanks and deep ap preciation to 1811 iamin and lriends lor making the occason at their SOth wcdd ing anniversary day they will never forget ilN MEMORIIAMS CAMPBELL tribute to the meniorry ol loving husband lather and grand father Robert Campbell who died 0c tooer 1972 Loving and kind in all his ways Uprightano lust to the end at his days Sincere and true in heart and mind Beautilul memoriesheleltbehind Everr remembered by his wile Grace son Jack daughter in law Ethel grand children lan Colin and Anne all of Chur chill and daughter Margaret and son law Ted ol Sharon NOTICE deadline for classrlied word ads 3pm previous day noon Saturday $322 per column inch comma rvrms HUNTERS ARCHERY TRAINING PROGRAM OCTOBER IO 17 AND 24 at pm at ALLISTON ROD AND GUN CLUB south of Alliston Lot Concession 13 Tecumseth Township Fee $1 per day Bring your own equip ment 081522 THRIFT SHOP Kempenfelt Chapter ODE Thursday Oct 21 to Saturday Oct 23 pm Old Burroughs Furniture Store corner Dunlap and Toronto Streets Good used clothing especially childrens Household effects Books etc Gift table home baking delicatessen Public invited to submit articles to be sold on profit sharing basis Articles accepted Wed nesday Oct 20 12 noon lt pm For information call 7283719 7282730 OB13151819 LIONS FLEA MARKET Highway 90 Angus every Sunday 12 to pm BOOTH RENTAL Call 4246986 or 4241862 after FTF pm OPEN HOUSE Mr Mrs Mervin Booth Stroud invite their friends and the friends of Robin and Joan to an Open House on SUNDAY OCT 10 1976 from ms pm and till 9prn O9 FLEA MARKET at MOLSONS SITE every Sun day from Vendors welcome For information CALL 4362765 09 By THE CANADIAN PRESS N111 Campbell Conference Patrick Division Wl FAP Islanders Rangers Atlanta Philadelphia Smythe Division Chicago Colorado Vancouver St Louis Minnesota 712 Prince of Wales Conference Adams Division Boston Cleveland Buffalo Toronto Norris Division Washington 11 Montreal 010 Pittsburgh 01015 Detroit Los Angeles Thursdays Results Washington Detroit Chicago St Louis NY islanders Philadelphia Atlanta Los Angeles Montreal 10 Pittsburgh Boston Minnesota SASKATOON CP told him he could keep his prob lems We dont want them That was Mayor Duncan An dersons response to sugges tion by Bert Wellman Saska toons director of planning and development that Delisle be come satellite of Saskatoon Saskatoon faces the necessity of spending millions of dollars if it expands beyond population of about 200000 figure which may be reached in 10 years or less City planners have suggested better alternative to contin uing sprawl is to establish satellite suburbs of 50000 people which would be self sufficient but still part of the political entity of Saskatoon The thought was that some existing towns outside the city might be starting points for the satellite concept Mayor Anderson said Delisle intends to shut down when its population reaches 2000 We just wont open up any more lots We see the problem Saskatoon has Theres just no way we want that sort of thing NEIGHBORS AGREE In Asquith Mayor Malcolm Summach said We dont want to grow too much Under 1000 would be just nice Why should we get all the problems In the village of Dundurn the Pohenegamook monster is black dragonlike POHENEGAMOOK Que iCP baffling lake crea ture rivalling the Loch Ness monster is as integral part of this region near the New Bruns wick border as rolling hills and oldworld Roman Catholicism The beast is described as thing from another time black and dragonlike as long as three canoes fast as motor boat yet quiet as midnight breeze Abbe Leopold Plante 74 yearold retired priest says he saw the lake creature only on ce 20 years ago but the memory still burns in his mind Wait Ill show you he says and rummages through book shelf to find dogcared La rousse dictionary He turns to familiar page There he points An iguana the same king of scaly black only much bigger People say it has head like cow Look at the profile of any lizard and youll see it re sembles cows head 50 HAVE SEEN II Abbe Plantc is one of about 50 people in this lakeside commu nity 280 miles northeast of Mon treal who say they have seen the Pohenegamook monster break the surface of the water was down on the beach and met one of my confrercs he said asked if he wanted to stay for supper and he said he would so threw in my line to catch trout The lake was as calm as mirror You could see tooth pick floating All of sudden about 1000 feet from shore saw this big black thing floating It was like two pieces with depression in the middle Then as was pull ing my line in it went shwoosh and it was gone The abbe will tell you matter of factly that the creaturc which he insists is not giant sea sturgeon as some experts theorizevspends much of its time in the caverns under the hills that ring the lake SIIY ANI IIARMLESS Local belief has it that the creature is shy and harmless The newspapers wrote that people were afraid to go boat ing or swimming because of the creature says Abbc llante But thats not true If anyone tries to approach it it leaves About 20 years ago personal sightings had become an every day occurrence News items were common and the London Daily Telegraph printed an ar ticle excited at having located distant cousin to the creature from Loch Ness In 1957 Quebec biologist Dr Vadim Vladikov tried to raise $3000 to have powerful not placed across the milewide lake but he failed As the sightings became less common and interest declined the people of Pohcnegamook adopted more neighborly atti tude towards the beast It be came the town mascot during its centennial celebrations in 1974 and local artist drew kindlylooking green dragon for the official ceremony hand book Some people say we imag ined this to attract tourists the abbc said But thats silly Were not interested in the pub Iicity East Java nature reserve houses last Java tigers SUKAMAIE Indonesia Reuteri This small nature reserve in east Java is the home of the last three Java tigers species starved into almost certain extinction by en croachingcivilization If it does become ex tinctA and conservationists here have already given up hope for it it will have gone the way of thc Itali tiger now presumed to have died out in that lush tropical island curren tly being opened to largescalc tourism The Java tiger is reduced to eating porcupine not normally part of its diet and clear in dication that it has fallen on hardtimes It is only one example of of critically en dangered species of wildlife in Indonesia that are fighting for survival against growing population pressures dealers in both dead and living animals for rich collectors and bureaucratic lethargy and corruption Among them are the komodo dragon giant lizard the orangutan the Java and Su matra rhinoceros and the lovely bird of paradise which is confined to the virgin forests DEVELOPMENT BLAMEI It is familiar story of country striving to develop it self as fast as possible at the ex pense of its onceabundant wildlife In 1974he Indonesian depart ment of agriculture asked the United Nations Development Program UNDPI to help iden tify wildlife resources and work out plan to prevent species from dying out It also hoped to use them as tourist at traction chiefly by improving existing gamc reserves and creating new ones Yet even the best reserves at present are woefully under manned and unable to prevent booty hunters from entering and leaving at will The 123000 acre Sukamade reserve has only two wardens to patrol it Last October the national news agency Antara reported that flora and fauna research in central Java had come to complete standstill for lack of funds local conservation expert in the province also reported that professional hunters were on the increase posing serious threattowildlife the beach at Sukamadc one of the most popular egg laying spots for giant turtles officials are supposed to ensure that 60 per cent of eggs laid are left where they are Western experts who have visited the re serve say all are being taken and consequently fewer and fewer turtles are coming back each year The turtles are also being killed for food delicacy across the straits in Bali and for the shell popular tourist purchase While many of the rarest spe cies such as the komodo orangutan and bird of para dise can officially be trapped or hcial approval reliable reports from the cost In doncsian island of Flores said local officials sometimes visited the island for dragon shoot And with orangutans fet ching up to $15000 on some markets lively export business is going on in these and other rare animals clearly with the active support of senior Indonesian officials Pioneers in loans ST JOHNS Nfld CP Newfoundland is the only Cano diun province operating rural development loans program In four years about $6 million in loans has been paid out to small businessmen engaged in the resource and manufac turing areas of the islands economy Rural Development Minister John Lundrigan said there are about 1000 small businessmen taking advantage of the assist ancc program The program provides assist once for logging and sawmill ing farming fish processing and many small business vcn turcs mu HOCKEY STANDINGS Tonights Game NY Rangers at Colorado Ontario Major Jr Emma Dlvlllon WLTlAP St Cath 36 1510 London 32 1510 Kitchener 36 44 Toronto 28 20 Windsor 28 47 Falls 14 33 Leyden Division Kingston 36 1911 Peterboro 24 15 Ottawa 21 14 Marie 019 38 Sudbury 43 35 Oshawa 16 38 Results Thursday Windsor Niagara Falls Peterborough 11 Oshawa Games Tonight St Catharines at Kitchener Toronto at London Windsor at Niagara Falls Ottawa at Sudbury Osh we at Kingston 50 thern Ontario Junior WL TFAP Guelph 12 Collingwood Hamilton Owen Sound Result Thursday Guelph Wexford Game Tonight Hamilton at Collingwood Growing too big problem for them population is expected to go to 500 from 375 this year Were hoping to keep it there said Mrs Brown secretary treasurer But Mrs Brown expects pres sures will build on Dundurn and dont doubt well have to be satellite to Saskatoon some day No one is interested in any huge development out here said Elash secretary treasurer in Clavet commu nity east of Saskatoon In Aberdeen to the northeast secretarytreasurer Dice said If we get bigger wed need to raise taxes and expand serv ices If you start to grow you never know where itll end What happens to satellite city concept if the communities around Saskatoon are deter mined to resist growth The suggestion is that Saskatoon set upits own satellite community WOlLI IIALT GROWTH But Mr Wellman said one of the consequences of doing that would be the almost certain death of some of the existing communities and at least halt to any further growth in them In Dalmcny 12 miles north of Saskatoon Mayor Loewen said the community has no in tention of being satellite ei ther by being absorbed by Sus katoon or by growing into large bedroom community People come here because they want it small town to live in We dont want to get big Theres no use saying we wont develop We cant stick our heads in the sand but were not going to sell out our com munity Mayor Loewcns words are echoed in the communities of Langham sler Warman and Martensvillc NIGHT SCHOOL REGISTRATION About 70 people made their way to Georgian College Wednesday night to gel in on the last registration session for evening school programs Owens director of the extension program said registration is well above last years figure and few courses had to be cancelled Hit by car WATERTOWN NY AP 68yearold woman was in critical condition Thursday af ter being struck by the lead car in motorcade for Joan Mon dale wife of the Democratic vicepresidential candidate Mrs Mondale was en route front television appearance to her motel room when the mishap occurred Police said no charges are planned against the cars driver member of thesheriffsdepartment The halls of Eastview Secon dary School resembled Noahs Ark or an unusual zoo he Barrie Examiner Friday October 197615 STUFFED ANIMALS HAVE THEIR DAY recently as students brought stuffed animals to school The reason for the men agerie was Disco after HECKLED AT UNIVERSITY CAMPUS school to which entry was free provided one brought along ones stuffed animal ExaminerPhoto Ford finds thorns on campaign trail By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS President Ford making his first extensive trip in his cam paign for the Nov presiden tial election is finding there are more thorns on the cam paign trail than in the White House rose garden Ford often has been criticized by Democratic notninchimmy Carter for his early strategy of remaining in the White House away from the rigors of the campaign The criticism Thursday came from group of students at the University of Southern Califor nia who heckled Ford because of two statements he made dur ing Wednesday nights debate with Carter He stated during the debate that the Soviet Union does not dominate the countries of East ern Europe He vowed during the debate that he would order the com merce department to make public the names of US corpo rations lhat have participated in the Arab boycott of Israel or of companies employing Jews By Thursday Ford was in ef fect backing off on the Eastern Europe question although he did not acknowledge he was doing so and did not retract his original statement And commerce department officials said what Ford ac tually had told them to do was to release names of any coma panics that become involved in the boycott after Thursday Names of companies that par ticipated in the boycott earlier will not be disclosed said spokesman Horaco Webb Those companies are said to number in the hundreds Webb said he could see that some people might have inter preted Fords remarks as in dicating past reports would be made public He said it was matter of semantics Carter and his Democratic running mate Senator Walter Mondale hit the Eastern Eu ropean quotation hard at each stop obviously adopting the Ford statement as major is sue Carter said repeatedly that Fords Eastern Europe state ment was blunder that showed insensitivity Will have spent over $500M on planes before delivery OTTAWA CPI The Canti dian government will have spent more than $500 million On Lockheed Aurora patrol plnncs before one of the aircraft is de livered to the armed forces study of the contract with the company shows Lockheed Aircraft Corp should receive about $697 mil lion for the 18 Auroras that Canada is buying to replace the Argus patrol plane Of that $567 million will have been paid when the first aircraft arc do livcrcd in May 1980 While the price tag on the air craft totals just less than $700 million the deal will cost an ada slightly more than $1 bil UP Bob Wheeler left and Lee Davis were among the late registrants The most pop ular courses this year are ef fective administration in troduction accounting and in troduction to typing as trology drawing interior decorating and Hatha yoga Examiner Photo IE MACKAN GROUP Residential MORTGAGE LOANS °Eonvantiunal lst Mortgages Seconilary Inanizing New Ann llllii 91 Bayliald Siiiiiii BARBIE 7373451 tI first MACKAN GROUP LTD Head Office Intollln 443 Mt Pleasant Road Commemal lion Taxes and federal spend ing on support for the aircraft account for thcdiffercnce Government officials said this week there is nothing strange in so much front money being spent on major defence contract But Allan McKinnon of Vic toria Progressive Con sorvativc defence critic who is highly critical of the Lockheed purchase said Thursday 11 Lockheed goes belly up we are out millions and all we will have is bunch of planc parts and equipment OIY OBIAINIII The contract was signcd July 21 but will not be made public AMDNU Slm minim Lauri Po noun until the government tables it in the Commons copy of the contract shows among other things Thc scandalridden com pany has given warranty that no bribes gifts or other in ducement have been given paid promised or offered to any government official or ern ployce and no commissions have been paid in connection with the contract But the government has the right to cancel the contract if this warrantyis violated No MP is permitted any share or part of this contract or to any benefit therefrom Lockhccd makes itself re sponsible for delivery of all es sential parts of total Aurora system ranging from e1ec ironic ground support through training simulators to the air craft themselves If the company falls behind schedules included in the con tract undcr which plane No 18 will be delivered in March 1981 it can be assessed dam ages for late deliveries of $1350 day for the first 30 days $2 700 for the next 30 days and $4 050 for each day thereafter up to ceilingof $4 million In the event the company goes bankrupt the government is assured that all work done and most equipment needed to build the 18 aircraft will belong to Canada If Lockheed fails to live up to commitments to provide hundreds of millions of dollars in benefits to Canadian in dustry millions can be cut from the contract price of the aircraft The contract calls for 68 pay ments starting with the $106 million paid for preliminary work before the signing and en ding with $61000 to be paid March 18 1982 Additionally there are 30 accomplishment milestones bonus payments amounting to millions made on completion of ccriziin work Maximum total payments for each year range from $326 mil lion this fiscal year through $1331 million in 197879 $223 million in 1979110 and $1886 mil lion In 198081 MORE FOR LESS Mr McKinnon who obtained copy of the contract from the supply and services depart ment said study shows the government paying more and getting less than it would have before Lockheeds difficulty in raising financing scuttled contract in May He said the planes would have cost $60 million less under the May contract andnow will not have some navigation and sensing equipment it Would have had Some of its civilian functions also are indefinitely postponed Because Comox BC ground facilities would be less than those at Greenwood NS the amount of work the aircraft could do on the West Coast is in question he said The defence department probably will find it needs equipment dropped from the May contract he suggested with the final cost far higher than now planned While government officials acknowledge that the aircraft will cost more than it would have under the May contract they note that almost $100 mil lion in interest charges have been eliminated Other improvements over the previous contract are increases in penalties for default on in dustrial benefits additional achievement bonuses and re moval of provision that made the price conditional on contin ued production of other Lock heed aircraft in the US Lockheed also is responsible for damage to or loss of an air craft as result of poor work manship or poor material in the first five years of operation Ford said during the debate that there is no Soviet domina tion of Eastern Europe and there never will be under Ford administration On Thursday Ford told an audience in Los Angeles that the US firme supports the aspirations for independence of the nations of Eastern Europe The US never had and never would concede their domination by the Soviet Union Speaking to crowd of about 15000 at USC Ford said it is his policy to help Eastern Eu ropean countries become less dependent on the Soviet Union RITICIZED ABROAD His statement during the de bate touched off protest both from allies abroad and from groups representing Americans of Eastern European descent Foreign newspapers described the Ford statement as an incredible blunder major gaffe and grave faux pas Fords running mate Senator Bob Dole also said Fords com ments presented problems Dole said he was uncertain what the president meant in his remarks about Eastern Europe but he defended Fords position in speeches at party fundraisers in Detroit and Chicago Carter took his campaign to Los Angeles and later to Salt Lake City There he said The Poles and the Czechs and Hungarians and East Ger mans have been under the do mination of the Soviet Union for long time The Soviet Union has tank divisions and hun dreds of thousands of troops in those countries to keep them under Soviet domination Earlier Ford visited the Rockwell International plant in Los Angeles where he criticised Carters defence plans He also attended $1000perperson Republican fundraiser with Ronald Reagan In speech Ford minimized the importance 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