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Barrie Examiner, 12 Apr 1979, p. 1

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In By TERRY FIELD The Examiner 115th year No 87 Thursday Apr 12 1979 5° Par Copy Penetan uishene area Province offers $2 million toward French high school Carrier Home Dollvery 90° Weekly the examner serving barrie and simcoe county The provincial government in tends to provide about $2 million for French language instructional unit to be built in the Penctanguishene area in 1980 Simcoes Director of education told members of the board of educa tion written verification is forth coming John McCullough Midland trustee and chairman of the boards committee of the question of new secondary school for Penetan guishenes French community told The Examiner no decision on the school has been made by the board dont know how they the government arrived at that figure could only assume it they are tell ing as before we even apply for grant to build the facility they inUst be intending to build it themselves lt really startles me Mc tullough said The minister ilr Bette Stephensont is going to have sonicexplainingtodo An impasse has developed in the Leaping his way downtown Greg Hilton of Highland Avenue was up and over fire hydrant on Dunlop Street Thursday as he took advantage of warm spring day to walk downtown After few tries at jumping the hydrant Greg eventually tired and headed home Examiner Photo by David Burcsik SCBE OKs program $962000 for new school The Simcoe County Board of Education has approved its building program and stitilhoo price tag for the Letitia Heights elementary school Wednesday during regular session The new building on Lampman Lane will have room for 423 pupils from kindergarten through tirade it will be operational by the fall of itttiii The Ministry of Education allotcd funds for the Letitia Heights project in litttl The board is lfthlig to alter the pilttltllis so the money discussion over the French will available next year Barrie trustee Bill Straugban said the pro ldngulg4 JUNM Dunn blem was so acute the board should not taki no for an ansv ir Vic know what Lu Vtttlttlts are lhiy provincialgovernment vioiit The board will liit to make political sliov of it if that is what takes to get lu French Language Advisory om niittcc favors construction of separate building while the board at this time favors wing for the ex isting lenctanguishene Secondary Are there any more at home like you my1mi251313jillfitllImXII€I21 Sfhflttl Sharon Woodcock wife of Ambassador to China she shakes hands at meeting in Peking The 7toot2 ic it my Hm alum on in mum if 1n Ntts today in lenetan Leonard Woodcock Is dwarfed by Mo TiehCbu fuesday as basketball player is star on the Chinese Army team AP wide Many tlllltltlll hung in that area are flulblullo Photo bustd to Minesinr to tttlttttl st boot and For tuge VIP on Atltit St is tilled to capacity besaid vKJ illlltt tt lt We indicated our concern number of years back and told city ttttlllftl iiugbl not be able to proidc stiltxil as quickly as On citys core proiect Finish the report an explanation of the working woman then bring me my coffee Miss Smith inside growth took place Straughan said Wednesdays action is also request for permission from lllt ministry to debenture for the cost of the project laik itainsay director of education said Sill Brown tirilha trustee asked the board Believes Hess isnt Hess OMB hearing may be in offing it DENNIS NIlllllt Hf lbi laniinir An tintario Ministry of Housing spokesman says he is flit per cent sure ltairics downtown llicro are two matters lilll llttil to be discussed by lllt HIt said Saunders in cluding the official plan and proposed miuug by law changes downtown The ministry of housing however remains in favor of the scheme said Saunders Speaking from an economic point of View its feasible project he said The NY Mlittllliit Illll Wales ltctitcri MP wIlltfixflttltttl titlipiccti will go Hillllliikltltltlt tiwlxttiSIijjjii lttlttltipmtitlplanltStlflSUplOthClIYH lifestyle fttf it illltHMHW titltlilttlltl HIL former Stlltttt lillltsll military f11lilll haunt iis sait it Uitlld WW it Wm The project has created controversy among htM hunt mum MM vmuwjm hi 41 It is iiiuiistiy stall iitoninii udatioii inattcisdcali yithat oiiiitllt heiing Mm ticmoms mminmen 11 The tivi acre sui will include it class lacy mm jlhj Spawn that au 0th hearing be comcned iltl liau llii tillt iiiiruig could be delayed until rooms kindergarten library offices and prwm WMHMIHHHI mm hm Saunders iiiauagcrol program control iiit intci said Saiiiidcrs its really hard tifful Nnb l0 dlwmmm Bar beekground playground 1m m1va Tl lmm mm dont want to jump ahead apprmal has to guess about but understand lllt board is 05 formed as 105 10 WOW the sports 1517 Hum Hmmm mg to come diricctly flrpipl flitl minister of lpius rcally backedup WV mm hm mu ing Saunt crs toi ic Ixziminir tii iics He said the tth lttttlllt would be icsnli lhccity app ielt Marci tothe ministry for Mics wgmde 18 NO Examlner Frlday limklng ttIxi In Ijijumhjij In day ltut in all likelihood lt will go to Hit of nuinerou objections that haw been approval in principle The city is elegible for classified 1921 Tl Examiner will publish mm hm Surwwm Man Hum hoard given past instances received by the ministry $2 it million from the province Barrie would ppements Friday beams of Fugwr holi 05th VIM hl findings an my Saunders istoinect Hlli ltick Hans Harri received quite few letters said pay another $213 million With the local dwmnvmm hmk INN director of planning and development today Saunders don like to say how many developers contributing the rest for the pro Panorama 1298995 day it Will resume pllltlltulltill IS Hm He said the city must decide him it wants to because in some instances lltt same person jcct Canadian Tire pages usual Saturday proceed ith the hearing has ittcii more than one letter The project is estimated to cost $3ttmillion thursday is for background Tax increase predicted tax increase in Barrie has been forecast by the city administrative staff terry Tamblyn city administrator would not say today the exact tax increase recommended by administrative staff He said the recommendation for the in crease falls between two and five per cent The budget is being mailed to all city alderman special budget meeting has been tentatively set for Wednesday night pending approval of council It will now be up to council whether to ac cept the recommendation that the tax level be raised over two per cent Mayor Ross Archer said The council has maintained two per cent increase over the past two years It is impossible to go ahead with some of the projects the city wants without adding additional revenue said Mayor Archer In past years city council has completed the budget in one night said Tamhlyn Strike officially over The strike by the countys public schools support personnel is officially over Wednesday the Simcoe County Board of Education accepted the recommendation of its bargaining committee and approved the new two year contract Union ratification of the pact came Satur day with the vast majority of the Canadian Union of Public Employees members in favor In related move during closet ses sion the board approved wage increase of 82 per cent over one year for support staff considered management The board has given them an increase which approximates percentage increase given the union staff themselves Jack Ramsay director of education said today Leads Uganda Former Ugandan university official Yussufu Lule above was nam ed president defence minister and chief of the armed forces of Uganda Wednesday by the Tan zaniansponsored Ugandan Na tional Liberation Front The front also announced establishment of provisional government Lule in broadcast said Uganda would hold elections as soon as conditions permitAP Photo Salyut try fails MttStttW ml The first Bulgarian spaceinan and his Soviet commander failed today In an attempt to link up With the Salyut ti space station and prepared to return to earth the Soviet news agency lass announced it is the first such failure in the much publicized liitcrcosmos program of space flights by joint teams of cosmonauts from the Soviet tinion and its ommunist allies it occurred on osmonaiitics Dav the tttth anniversary of the worlds first manned spaceflight by the latctol Yuri iagarin of tlicSovitt tnion Hospital is topic By NANCY FltillJRUA The Examiner llINlllTANUUlellZNlC ienclangin shene leneral llospitl has submitted pro posal to the Ontario Ministry of itelth it hopes will keep it community hospital Hospital officials met Tuesday with representatives of the ministry and propos ed operating 50 active beds and 10 chronic care beds for 45 per cent budget increase The ministry allotted the hos ital no iii crease earlier this year and suit the size of the community lid not justify the number of beds in the hospital The hospital now has 65 active beds The five beds the hospital proposes clos mg will probably be pediatric beds as they have low occupancy rate said Doris Shirriff comptroller She said however closing those beds would not affect service The ministry had originally pegged us at 35 beds she said We cant exist on 35 beds The 45 per cent increase the hospital is demanding was granted to all ntario hospitals with the exception of fit small community hospitals Needs were calculated on the basis of 1972 ministry set ratio of four beds for 1000 people Hospital officials say the ministrys ratio is impractical here because of numerous tourists The 10 proposed chronic care beds would be installed at the hospitals expense deadline Awardwinners all Peter Gysbers Bonnie Scott and Jodie Laplonte have good reason to smlle they all won athleteoftheyear awards at Georgian Colleges annual athletics banquet Wednesday Gysbers was member of the colleges pro vinclal championship archery team Scott led Georgians womens volleyball team and Laplonte was named mostvaluable player of the college basket ball team See story Page l5 Examiner Photo come herbs to The Examiner Call 7266539 for Home delivery Criminals involved iAStllNGlttN tAli US justice department official said iednesday that he would not be at all surprised if organized crime is involved in dumping poisonous chemicals into waste sites This is very lucrative area James Moorman assistant attorncygeneral in charge of the departments land and natural resources division told the Senate judiciary committee Moornian added he had no hard evidence of organiled criminal iii volvement Teamsters angry WASllthilth tAlt Teamsters 0f ticials say lrcsident arters inflation adviser is encouraging inembciship contract rejection by hailing the unions tentative agreement with the trucking industry as victory for wage guidelines lhis idiot out there is trying to shoot down our contract with his idiotic statements union spokesman Bernard Henderson said Wednesday after inflation adviser Alfred Kahn announced that the settlement meets tarters sevenpcrcent pay raise standard although the wage and benefit increases total more than nine per cent year its as if he tKahni is deliberately trying to sabotage ratification said Henderson who called Kahns comparisons between the new and old contracts absolutely totally incorrect lifeanwhile the union and major tnicking firms prepared to resume normal operations today for the first time since April when the two sides became locked in work stoppage over the contract dispute weather Cloudy with occasional showers to day intermittent rain and isolated thunderstorms overnight and Fri day Brisk easterly wtnds both days Highs both days to Laws over night near

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