Shes the Winter Carnival Teen Queen Dont be caught with dress or tie on during Barrie Winter Car nival or you will find yourself in all and one dollar poorer says one of the eight contestants in the ninth annual Barrie Winter Car nival Teen contest held Friday night at North Collegiate The town country Mercury pollution BARCLAY Innisfil Township residents are entitled to know about the extent of mercury pollution in Lake Simcoe tjhe planning and development committee decided Thurs ay The committee recommended copy of Mercury in the Lake Simcoe Aquatic Environment report prepared by the ministry of the env1ronment in conjunction with the ministry of natural resources he placed in the township libraries The report is result of an 18 month investigation into mercury levels in fish in Lake Simcoe It concludes mercury contamination makes several large seems of fish inedible but the body of water as whole is not seriously con laminated Operating costs BARCLAY Operating costs for the 2oAunit senior citizen apartment complex soon to be under construction in Stroud will be shared by Innisfil the Ontario Housing orporation and any other municipalities vith occupants in the building it was noted at the planning and development committee meeting Thursday lnnisfil has agreed to pay per cent of the annual operating loss of the building In letter from the ministry of housing coordinator oi the project it is suggested Innisfil sign agreements with participating municipalities to share in the loss Committee chairman Grant Andrade said the majority of occupants would be low income earners and the township would definitely be picking up part of the operating costs Clerk administrator Richard Groh said the building con tract has been awarded and the township is hoping for fall occupancy Relocation requested BARCLAY Winter Sanitation Ltd is requesting per mission to relocate its business from on it to on at Sideroad to The company store portable toilets the only company to do so between Toronto and trillia according to oun Kathe Jans previous request for relocation was denied because the site chosen sloped abruptly and did not prondc Visual bar riers near the abutting roadway Photo PMCL announces new routes MIDLAND iStaffi Penetang Midland Coach Lines will start running buses bet ween Collingwood Alliston and Toronto within 30 days Brian ubeau vicepresident and general manager of PMtL said the firms application it extend its service was apprm ed Thursday night by the in tario Highway Transport Board The new service will extcnc ludges choice for i979 was Lisa Stevenson centre student at Allandale Heights School Julie Kain right was the first runner up Karina Koenig left was the second runnerup Examiner through tollinguood oltaua luntroon tiyncr treemore New Lowell trentuood Angus tll liortlctt llllil liceton lottcnham lalgiaye lioltoii loionto International Airport and meiropolitar loionlo lltliilgilsooperatebuses between Harrie lhoinlon tixikstownandlliston The board also granted iltt company permission to run College show next week Harrie residents have chance to find out what actual ly goes on at Georgian ollegc Georgian staff and students hve display showcasing various courses at the Hayfield Mall from Monday to Friday The display is part of Georgian tollege Week pro claimed by city council Its chance to let the com munity know were here says Sandy Laidlaw coordinator of thedisplay community college is set up to help the community Laidlaw says but we need their help as much as they need ours litlgi siltciliiii til ottgltlitl work by tlllll irts students lll be part oi viiidisplay Journalism llltltlll ill have camera exhibit and will show what gots into publishing The Georgian lit tiilliigix ttl£l l1tiititl lllllll coiirtbiilions to the display will illtllltlt lionr tllll scuba gear tlttltttlllt cqutpinint nurses ttttitllllltlll lilnisand tapes Students will llt on hand to answer questions and pass out pamphlets lhc dipli will bc on din int upon hours of thi mall Barrie youths sentenced Two Harrie youths ktlt sentenced to one ycar in rcior matory Friday for sexerzil breakvins in Barrie earlier llil year Donald lohn tole it oi Worsley Street was charged with five counts oi breaking and entering and being an it celebration of Lent in preparation for Easter and their first Commu nion students at St Monicas Separate School lit candles to celebrate Lent Jo Ann Williams cen ttssttfl li llltllltltt itlltlii llIiAi it til ltllllliilltl Vivil liiil Iltilli bimkiiii lllll tllltlilll charges and one llllll rim ii tolii youths Ult =iiltiltttl to our fund on an it littll in tiltili1tlttl coin lhi iliitts Hll biuixidmnciiriinlj ire and Donna Shaw right touch candles during the ceremony The celebration of Lent is to help the children understand forgiveness say teachers at the school Examiner Photo By STEPHEN NICHOLLS Of The Examiner Carelessness is blamed for the higher number of snowmobile fatalities in Simcoe County this winter says Sgt Andy Austin of the Barrie OPP Last season there was one snowmobile death in this area said Sgt Austin This year there have already been four snowmobilerelated deaths People are driving too fast said Sgt Austin Theyre overdriving their PENETANGUISHENE 38yearold man who escaped from Penetanguishenc Mental Health Centre last May and went on fourday rampage with Glen Huron youth was sentenced to 10 years in jail Thursday George Peter Brian White pleaded guilty in provincial court to three breakins and two armed robberies in the Georgian Bay area last May White was sentenced to 10 years for the armed robberies and concurrent five years for the breakins Christopher Allen Lucas 16 of Glen Huron escaped with charters from metropolitan loronto Alliston Beeton and lottenhani IMls applicaton for charters was opposed by five loronto based bus companies Iravclways harterways Voyageur Colonial Gray oach and Gray llound lubeau said They Ithc other companies said there was no need for addi tional service but we proved there was need he said We had 20 public witnesses saying the new service was necessary liubcau said historically regular bus rims dont pay for lhcinselves and need assistance through charters We need both to operate iiisaid liling an example of how llllllitll bus service is in the county lllllitilli said Gray toach operates only one bus troni lliston to Toronto which ltilt at to and returns at lit in There is no train stlltt He said there is no daily ser headlights The lights arent good enough for that kind of speed The snowmobile clubs are good They train and police their people and they keep pret ty well to the public trails he said Snowmobilers who dont belong to clubs are often careless and will exceed speed limits Youngsters especially want to go fast he said Alcohol is definite pro blem with snowmobilers as it Man sentenced after rampage White from the Centre He was sentenced in August to two years less day and three years probation on the same charges said Midland PP Police said White and Lucas escaped May 16 During the following two days they broke into three Midland area cot tages The two used sawedoff shotgun to rob lay Township man of his car and $25 said police On May 20 they robbed two hitchhikers on Highway 69 near Parry Sound They were later arrested in Sault Ste Marie police said White has been living at the mental health centre since 1969 said Midland II ttt between Barrie and Alliston buses run between CREATIVE HAIR lllt two destinations on DESIGNBY liiiiisdaysonly james sarjeant insurance non ootl Farm ltd Borrlo om 45 MAPLE AVE For CANADIANS in CANADA surrounded by breathtaking mountains Nor are in at tho footer All beautiful tread lots 50leet by IOteet °Fuy Serviced tor modular homo city IOWOI city water hydm roads park 0Fu price only money back guarantee °No park tees no recreation to Law property taxes Preterred mortgages Legal arrangements Modular home packages or Custom built homes on larger lots 8uy today retirement 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similar to highway Traffic Act fines Most serious snowmobile ac cidents occur on highways said Sgt Austin Three of this winters fatalities happened on road ways Michael Potts 22 of Coll ingwood died Jan 22 when his snowmobile was struck by train km south of Coll ingwood John Robert May 25 of Wasaga Beach was killed Jan when the snowmobile he was driving struck parked car on River Road about km west of Highway 92 Allen Frost 32 of Coll BPOSSIILI loot on on boon torrd you down payom For foruflon oil Mr his 726 6805 24hour urvlco Henry Block with the Ontario income tax credits Reulfou MIRACLE BEAC DA Member Barrie and District Real Estate Board RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE AUTO FIRE LIFE WILLIAMS BEACHPA inni CINIML no min 901 Mr See HR Block for assistance HR Block knows all the incometax credits including the Ontario Prop erty Sales and Pensioner Tax Credits and the Political Contribution Tax Credit Its our business to keep abreast of all the complex tax laws in Canada so 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