Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 28 Feb 1979, p. 3

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Rexdale two Alliston area boys effect said court Tuesday dangerous weapon 22 for at North COLLINGWOOI ding 530000 cash By STEPHEN lIIOIIS If The Examiner man was victed in ounty ourt Tuesday for gross indecency involving COII North band performs Various classical and popular songs will be performed in the auditorium of Barrie North ollegiate Saturday by Bar rie North Collegiate Band including junior repertory and concert divisions at pm Selections will include Henry Mancinis Spectacular Irv ing Berlins Portrait anti leorgc Handels Water Music The band is conducted by Sharon Sibthorpe music direc Tickets are available from band members or at the door Prices are $2 for adults and $1 for students Inquiry slated for Collingwood Staff ingwood charged with attempted extortion will appear in provincial court here April 24 for preliminary inquiry by Collingwood police last December after John Markovich Collingwood Chamber of Commerce president received threatening letter deman Sheffield was arrested the examiner girl Angie 20 who works at film shop In Angus is on the other side of the camera this time around Rather than selling film for other peoples pictures she has been photographed She said she is used to posing for pictures because her father is photographer Examiner Photo Rexdale man convicted of fellating two boys Michael John Dimmick 41 fellated 10yearold Alhston boy and nineyearold Tecumseth Township boy at Boy Scout camp eight miles east of Alliston town country Forces rely on outdated arms Canadian forces with the North Atlantic Tretity Organiza tion iNATOr are relying on outdated arms and antiquated equipment Gus Mitges rI ireySimcoei said recently Mitges member of parliamentary committee which visited NATO in London England and Brussels earlier this month said The delegation returned to anada convinced that our forces there should be supplied with the best arms and equipment to do the best job possible Mitges said It will be our job to help convince the government to this Canada currently maintains force of approximately 5000 troops stationed in Europe Mitges said He said the country spends it per cent of its gross na tional product on national defence and is the second lowest in the NATO membership next to Luxembourg We were told the defence budgets of the Soviet lnion and her allies are approximately the same as the defence budgets of the NATO member countries Mitgcs said However the Warsaw Pact Nations individually spend far greater percentage of the iNI on defence This year the figure is estimated at 14 per cent Mitges Mitgcs said there is currently an imbalance between the conventional forces of NATO and the Soviet lnion and the Warsaw Pact nations Those nations have approximately 1100000 more troops on the front line than NATO countries do he said They also have 42000 tanks to our 9000 he added Mitges said the same disparity existed with respect to arr tillery rockets aircraft and to the navy It is no secret the Itussians have the largest navy in the world and carry on exercises in every ocean he said Based on personal observations and information received in briefings Mitges said believe NATO today faces the greatest military threat in its history The threat is not only real he said but is expanding each year in both conventional and nuclear terms Three remanded to March Three Barrie men were remanded to March ii for robbery wrth violence and dangerous weapons charges in provincial Brian Gerald Laurier Gary Kenneth Gillis and Donald Ross Brown are charged with two counts each of robbery w1th violence and one charge each of possession of Laurier faces an additional robbery charge City police said three Barrie residents were robbed Feb Vincent Sheffield of loll The incidents occurred at amp Obasateeka last summer where inimick ltexdalc scout leader provided volunteer maintenance work The two boys were at the camp as guests of lack Smith camp ranger The Alliston boy testified Tuesday he went to drive in movie with Ilimmick and others July Ito When they returned he went to sleep 111 tent outside the rangers house with Dimmick and several other boys The following morning he awoke he said to find Itimmick sucking on his penis The boy said he pretended to be asleep limmick kissed his thighs and then his penis said the boy The boy said he reported the incident to his friends and the camp ranger and later his parents Smith said the boy did report it btit was not sure who had assaulted him He said he told the boy not to tell his parentsaboiit it and that he would investigate the inci dent Dimmick said he did not fellate either of the boys and said he did not know why they said it happened Judge Iarc said he believed both boys to be telling the truth They had no apparent animosity against Iimmick he said and no reason for their making up such stories about the man During testimony Dimmick said he was convicted of in decently assaulting 12 year old boy in Toronto in 1070 Judge Tlare ordered psychiatric report and prc Sentence report for March IJ when Iimmick will be scriteuc donates $I50 000 Barrie and area residents in January donated $150000 to World Vision of Ianada for use in relief programs in underdeveloped countries an official with the organization said Tuesday Bob Fitzgibbons assistant regional director for World Viv sion of Canada in Ontario and Quebec said the money had been raised during fourhour television special screened over IKVItATV channel It in Barrie Jan SmeSOIld by World Vision the film on hunger in underdeveloped nations was followed by an open line period during which the organization received 1300 phone calls liitr zgibbons said OML consultant says Tuned car road rules save energy Ry LORI OIIICN The Examiner Driving welltuned car and following the rules of the road can improve gas mileage and conserve energy an Ontario Motor League safetyconsultant said Tuesday night Think of those automobiles as being in competition with us for life Jim Whetstone told small audience in the Con sumers Gas building They need oxygen He said people wreak havoc on the environment dig ging deep into the earth for oil and polluting the air with refineries Extra energy is re quired to move energy once its produced by pipeline or tanker he said Finding new energy resources is expensive says Whetstone and should limit and reduce our consumption Whetstone says to look ahead when driving focussing on fixed object on the road By looking up and out the driver has time to stop without brak ing suddenly Whetstone said sudden brak buying Christmas presents 81 closesatSpm Deadline reached licences due now For many people getting licence renewed is much like Every year they vow to buy early and avoid the crowds but as the last possible day approaches they can be found waiting frustrated in long lineups Today is the expiry date for 1978 licence stickers on cars and trucks The motor vehicle licence office on Wellington Owners of vehicles that dont have 1979 stickers after mid ing or acceleration causes in creased energy waste Driving while staring straight ahead does not give the driver enough information Whetstone said the eyes should move every two seconds As result the driver will ac celerate and brake smoothly Whetstone says this will use minimum amount of energy Leave yourself an out too he says Leaving space between you and the car ahead Other suggestions for fuel economy are easing off the gas pedal when approaching signal lights using the horn to warn someone of impending danger the oxamlner Wednesday Feb 28 1919 merging passing and changing lanes smoothly and making sure others can see you Whetstone said cars with manual transmissions should be driven in the highest gear without lugging the engine He said manual cars offer eight per cent better mileage then automatics for city driving Whetstone said all power ac cessories consume fuel un necessarily with air condi tioners the worst offenders consuming the equivalent of four miles gallon of gasoline car is working at peak ef ficiency at 45 miles per hour he said He said he realized it was often impossible to maintain slow speeds but asked drivers not to exceed 55 mph for economy and safety reasons Exploding houses may stop subdivision construction By DENNIS LANTIIIER The Examiner Two planned subdivisions north of Edgehill drive may never be built because of ex decomposing garbage creates the explosive odorless gas says Neil Embree ministry of en vironment district officer Roger Oatley said he was In addition the developer must hire hydrology consul tant to examine the problem do said Roberta OBrien ministry of Capital expenditures for the necessary resources for the year 1985 will cost an additional $120 billion as nation he said That means $20000 per household The national debt will go up The key to saving energy is knowing why you want to he said night are liable to $28 fine He ex CASHWAYS THE STORE Lou Kostandoff of the licencing office says as many as 200 people were lined up at times this week pects the last minute rush to be even larger today The lineups were longer than in any previous years he says The lieencing office broke policy and opened for three hours on Saturday to handle the overflow People who miss the pm deadline can still get stickers at the office from am to pm Monday to Friday culture and recreation ar cheologist said two acres within the development was valuable from historical point of view and may also prevent construction Ms OBrien who refused to say where said there is an Iro quois village dating back to 1200 AD on the proposed site concerned becauee of incidents in other Ontario cities where methane gas from garbage dumps caused houses to ex plode Ald Fred Ruemper said however approval from the ministry of environment is necessary before the scheme is begun ploding houses The subdivisions are propos ed on site where there could be problems with methane gas Chieftan Developments Ltd and Chertkoff Summers Levitt 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