Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 9 Apr 1979, p. 1

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munday for eports Twins CIHL champs THUNDER BAY Ont CP Thunder Bay Twins whipped Cambridge Hornets 91 Sunday to win the bestofseven Canadian ln3ternatonal Hockey League championship After scoreless first period Cambridge opened the scoring but from then on it was all Thunder Bay Twins led 41 after the sec cond period and added five unanswered goals in the final 20 minutes Kings eliminated Penetanguisheiie Junior Kings ended their Junior hockey season in Bowman ville Sunday with G2 loss to the Eagles in the fifth game of the Ontario Hockey Association semifinals Ken Cowan and Patti ltobillard scored Kings only goals while goaltender Dave Dupuis took over for injured Paul iooding The Eagles win gave them the bestof seven series four games to one May use Tensegrity sphere in space Inventor Buckminster Fuller in Philadelphia Pa holds up Tensegrity sphere which he describes as bundle of rods and cables that can be made into giant sphere so light and strong it can support floating space station mile in diameter The rods dont touch each other but are held in place by tension on the cables AP Loserphoto Hit man claim Aid Jim Shirley is hit man for the Greater Barrie hamber of oiriiriiLce sayd Aid Dorian Parker The alderniaris coiiiriients came after an Examiner story revealed the Barrie aldernicn secretly met to resolve the aiirics ationdisputc believe if Aid Shirley had proposal he should have had the intestinal fortitudc to put something before council said Aid Parker The issue shotild not lil iii vestigatwi by the chamber or in secret meetings it should be handled by the elected represeiitativcs of the city Its council matter Aid arker said she is not against negotiated settlement btit that liinisiil township was not prepared to negotiate it meeting three wccks ago But those negotiations should not be sct tied by the chamber but by lllt tiiil council she said Ald Shirley said he had put his proposal before city council earlier but that it had been rejected Why dont you suggest to her ld larkeri that she attend the mettings he asked Aid Shirley said hc would llkt to answer charges that he was hit man but said he didnt understand the remark Orillia man charged rillia Spttlitl lttrycar old tirillia man was charng with wounding following stabbing incident here Saturday night Police said Dwayne lirian tiauit was also charged with possession of an tilltlislH weapon after Gerald belong was stabb ed in the hand Deliong who lied in housi ith tiault received about So stitchis iault was released from custody and WM appear in irillia proy llil to court pi vi Council under fire BEETUN tint li lctuiiisctli Township council is being criticrcd for its attempts to fire clerktreasiircr lmdi liiic xak Last month council ill this town about to kilometres northwest of Toronto asked her to resign because spirit of confrontii tion existed between her and council ouncil held special meeting three days later and heard her praile by lltl lttlllltl employer the clerk treasurer oi Bettori But council suspended her week later and refused further Ltilllllltlll until it tti my cd legal adicc Residents and local newspapers have criticized council for its actions llltilltlL the 35 ycarold woman MissIiuczak said she was llttl told that her work was poor and that shc received two pay raises since being lllltil last September Before the suspension sir ea rncd $2194 year Sues for $100 million MINEULA tAlr Ron Turcotte native of Grand Falls it is suing illt New York Racing tssociation and others for $100 million in damages as Illl result of spill last July at Belmont Park which resulted in the jockey being paralysed from the waist down The suit was filed her lll suprcnn ourt James lfetteriiari prcsrdcii of the lt which operates Belmont Park was quoted as saying that the Ylt has insurance but not enough to coy er thi amount asked in thc suit Come home to The Examiner can 1266539 for home delivery Snowball Almost promoters dream but bit farfetched real blizzard fell on the Toronto Blizzards opening game at CNE stadium Sunday Here George Gibbs tangles with member of Ft Lauderdale Strikers See story page ii Examiner Photo by David Fuller Teacher sentenced Ttilttixlti tl part lllllt high school teacher from Kcswick tint was sentenced Friday to six months lll lilll tor indecent assault and buggery on l3 year old youth ourity Court Judge liouglas oo also put Noel aringnan as on probation for two years oiirt was told that tar nignaii picked up hitchhiker outside Toronto in May 1977 and took hiiri to bush area outside Stoutvillc about It kiloirictris north of the city lltit the youth was forced tostripandwasassaulted 9000 reported killed NIlll2i tAlt ntiioslciii mobs hare kllltd at least with persons mostly iriciiibcrs of the Mosleiii minority in tribiil violence in southern thad reliable llils sioriary sources reported today The killings represent probably the big gest tribal slaughter in Africa since the l972 eyterinination of an estimated ltttwtio menibcrsof lSiiruiidis Hutu tribe lesuit missionary sources said 401 to loot persons were massacred Pope upholds celibacy llif tllY tAlr Pope John Paul upheld mandatory celibacy for Roman atholic priests today and said the priesthood cannot be renounch because of the difficulties and sacrifices asked in strong reaffiririation of the 1300 year old ban on marriage for priests the pontiff said lll church commits itself to maintaining priestly celibacy as par ticular gift for the kingdom oftiod He rejected attempts to seculario the priesthood sayiiig Those who call for lllt secularization of priestly life and applaud its varii us manifestations will undoubtedly abandon Us when we succumb to tcmpta tioii We shall then cease to be necessary and popular John Paul set forth his views in Itopagi pastoral letter to all priests of lllt church and separate eightpage letter to the chur chs bishops issued for Holy Thursday later this week The pontiff acknowledged shortage of priests in certain parts of the wor 1d and that priests are expected to hate care and commitment which an far gieatci and dif tcrcnttroni any lay person ith hi urged the bishops to do everything in your power to ensure that pricsts remain faithful to llltll ows Own caravan planned ltilttiNTt itli Torontos ab iiilil iriuiiity will welcome isitors to Jerusalem payilion this luric after all but it wont be part of the Metro International arayaii festiyitics We will be hosting an independent event called the Altliids rabit for lcrusalciii Festival Elia Zurcik chairman of the testiyal tlllilllllltt said Saturday The Arab festival ill begin June 22 the same day as tarayan and run for to days weather Mostly cloudy today with few flur ries northerly winds gusting to 50 kniph High Overnight low Partly cloudy Tuesday high 115th year No 84 Monday Apr 1979 Southern Ontario reels as second storm hits As southern Ontario recovered from jolting wind and snowstorm last Friday se coiid blow Sunday caused at least three deaths and dmciis of collisions on snow atid icecovered highways lletropolitan Toronto police reported scores of property damage accidents on roads and highways around the city including collision involving 13 cars Barrie missed Sundays storm that brought snow aiiil ice to the Toronto area and Simcoe oimty lid not stiffer much damage during the severe winds and snow in Fridays storm Stan liohbette of the Barrie public utilities commission said few power lines came down during Fridays storm but damage was minor Although there cri only few troubli calls in the Barrie area Ontario Hydro crews worked through tiic weekend to restore power to about H000 tirangivillc area residents Maiolyn Pynn of liariics parks and forestry department said there were oiin three tree branches that were reported broken during the storm ltholigh calm weather was lilttlltlttl tor the weekend after Fridays stortri ill ictic highprcssurc system iriadid southern tin WM the examiner tario and repelled warmer weather from the south with treeing ram and snow Anttntario lroyincial Police spokesman in London said cars were travelling at it kniph along Highway till to mold sliding off icy pavement Police were advising drivers in the area to stay off the roads Ivy Nixon 37 of ltichinond liill died in hospital after her car was struck by another vehicle on an icy road northeast of Toronto David ltatcllc 22 of liarric died near lirad ford about to kilometres north of loroiito in single car accident One woman was killed and four persons were injured slightly in three car accident 20 kilometres south of Harrie Fretling rain and snow exitriding lroiri hicago to eastern liakc llllitltl was pectcd to end today spokcsirian at Toronto International Airports wtatinr illltt said However toricasts call for continued cold weather until ucsday liy midnight Sunday night 20 cin oi snow had fallen in the Mctro Toronto ai Despite the snow LZ llltll ill short pants kept more than liotio taiis tllltlliilllttl as Toronto tiltlard playcd loit liiidcrdilc Strikers ill North Aiiicrrcari Soccer ltariiic game The southern train ocicirnc tin liftlaid and won on slipper lltltl 1000 demonstrators at Harrisburg site HARRISMIHH la ilr Displaying hand made signs reading No iikcs ls tiood Nukes lotto persons diiiioiistratwi on the steps of lciinsyhziiiias tapitol llilt tlllltltl tried to it ttillillllil lli sinimi ing reactor at Three Mile island leniisylvania tioy flick lhoiiibiiigh is ported to announce today whether lll will hit his in day old ad isory that pregnant worricn and preschool children stay at least ciclst kiloinctics tioiii llll iliitlltil nuclear plant llts inst waiting for lllllt bit longer period of further sustained progress prcss sccictary laul tritchlow siid siinday high He said Joseph lltiidrii tlioiiliraii of ill Nuclear ltcgulatory oirimission iltti and the commissions operations llitl Harold lllllill told lhoiiibiirgb latcSiindiiy ihii or ditions are satc enough to llll lllt idttsorx tNlll lIiigiiiccis worked tlltllltitliilll Sunday to plug radiation leaks at lllt icat tor cor taiiiiiiatcd iauldroii that will not tic broinllii toii cold shutdown for at least in llilili day old shutdown is lllt point it what tciripctitircs lil tlic rcacor tail futon tbt boilimi pont water and lltllt ikof thi limit tor goiiitoof ontiol ifitll i251 fll ll Meanwhile in your iiltocrf in otlai do our wccmiid dciriniisiatioris itios bi liittv states itit1ru flfl littiltb llttl in arihbcz of to disabled illitii rcat tor iltilttl ilc ii llkt riil til ln stdtwt iiiiN coo liii iitl tits istti ticl time it lluai iilfiiilioii tIi stitilmi lltllf it as inwt litllluill tiic iooo win tt t1itlicrtilw Hilllltl tinplat iii iic Vt ignite lll ltiil ltI lithit lllltt llililtlltl toliiiiy illllltlt iiiiililiitiiitir trlllll lillllil iii Illlt lvai information at no lot union to ltl iv hillll oi itswon totin ulltvl ttltlt thow piiiltii opiiii ivt Iitiiiinilit ii ljtiium iii stiiictiot lllt rtoii pliii iid itil llit iall Louisville and Nashville freight train is scattered ust post the Yellow river near Crestview Flo Sunday as shown in this aerial view By bbi 4500 to 5000 people had been evacuated from the surrounding area due to cloud of burning material that is unkn0wn as to exactly what substance it is AP Laserphoio Chemicalladen train derailed 5000 evacuated ltlISlVllZW Fla tli loxic smoke from the derailment of tiaii laden with deadly chemicals droyc up to mo pcrstitis to cmcrgcncy shelters as officials monitored winds that might torcc thousands inure to lltt their homes lcorge Moiiii chief of the federal Fit Ironmcntal lroteciicii tgcmys haardous spill section in Atlanta tia said the accident rates piett high on the scale of cii iionincntaldanger He said the tank cars on the lift car inursullc and Nashv lll Railroad train con taincd aritiydrous iiiilllltiillit sulphur acetone plicnol methanol catholn aid litiuidchlorirw About it till iopirlmi oti ihv mo sitnia iiioiniiig ittci tbaiiin titstir spawning lo Ycllow ltict in JInulitl swamin arm or the Florida larilian Ei tittt thcairarivli ttl vii oi tioiii liltviillittltll1lvilllfltiilh taibilv to was hanging oii lllt broict lw llt tllltlfltlltltltlltllliii1liitly Werc hoping the lt gaw wzi by morning saivl lire thit liob Harrow oi nearby lZglin air fort lilid 15c Per Copy Carrier Home Delivery 90 Weekly serving borrie and simcoe county we Told y0u theres nothing to it it doesnt hurt honest said this staff member of the Simcoe County Health Unit as she administered polio vaccination to Doug MocBeari oi Toronto MocBean was one of 430 peOple who attended the clinic Saturday at Georgia Moll Examiner Photo Mans condition critical following shooting incident iitltlk in ri mount from tar and would bloc it up it at at gf trinzioiwl ttl ti it rd ivrvmind Kchrick said ttlt Mir isvlIu id it nli til litl li liiilililts Nilllt lll till llit fifth can fine lo ii ttl illlii grurig liiiiisclf up tl in cor it vi tIi iiiiziml to iciusc until the moran lit uric iu it in lltfttl iroiiiidwilia iEcalilirc bitch in on iiwin rr ilrtl lraiid Kcnrick said irtiwi loio lit it il fowl lilliiillllllt21ltlllttlllltTt1 vri itir Not if iiltltcsciiil lisp lulilitr at th iwlu tl lcast fiveshotswcrctirctl and tiaiIn ilill wal wbci the than lciiirtk said The in ll tivt wa put it ill lc trots llttl lllttl with til Hiriim tiiiiliti£llllillttSpillitflléitlMidlhntltil liliitilt had been wanted for iiicstionini about an tro coho titii lH lilornvtitw est aiw from the Guelph cciitic iiis citric sovithut ltratmi to day car theft acd an llititlttil lit llllllli =i it ls to i9 oit llrt ol wlicica riiotorist waslhrcatciicd with iiiiin litt not tit tm In Epi it oii lingo ii trvii Mo til rltiil Journalists Walteri executed lltttll Kenya Al in minim tortign ministry said today that lill tortigncrs had been captured on slim to death lll lgarida appaiciitly itiltlllifiln til7 reports that four Vistiiii journals hal lltlltttlllttl lht lgaridan statciricnt issiicd lli Kainpali said hour foreign iiierccnarics uiiitoi llllil arid iiimd have been shot dead ittti commit into lgaiida ill boat oyci Laki tor in lht announcement camc thc da aftti iiiuoits that two Swedish and li wed titl than Journalists had beti captiiiid and iviiifctl in eastern Kampala illltl ijwvo to sneak into ganda by boat lltill Kenya The four missing Journalists were Swedish newspaper men Karl licrgiiian of stunska liagbladct and Arni liciiibcti of lliicsscii and tsl icrmaris Wolfgang Stieiis of Stern inagaiiit and Hans Bolltiger of the from piiott agcncy tlaiiima llliii ll oiic is Robert iiiilliiiil inside oday tollcaiilits said lllt lout lbll hutti boat smuggli ilitili into lgaiida las litilli in lfleswle crossingoimr lakcictoria entertainment lttpoils icatfiiiig Nairobi sad lic tow yiii captured shortly after landing lilnl tln spam 1113 lgaiidaiicapitalofKaiiipalaon Friday cunlcsv UUidn 15 lhcy wci reported to hair lt vi Tokci to daswfled 1719 nearby polite station intcrrtntatcd at hm to death Sonic soiirtcs said their llllit urt Wplenflnt lctt lying ncar lltl station for day itei thi KMurt 12pago sliwititigs

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