Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 18 Oct 1979, p. 3

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aminer Photo tion for two years Roy Smith 27 was found guity of trafficking Judge John Ango recommended an intermit tent sentence to be served on weekends and ordered two year probation period Also convicted of trafficking was Mona Diane llurshman 26 She was fined $575 the value of the marijuana and placed on proba THE DIFFERENCEDETWEEN GOING FAS In the communitys interest Wayne Beatty general manager of the Queens Hotel left and Diane Guthrie bartender at the Queens present IO5 cheque to Bob Jezequel vicepresident of the Kinsmen Club of Barrie The Queens Hotel raised the money with dunking tank owned by the Kinsmen Aug during the Old Time Promenade when Dunlop St was under reconstruction The Queens donated its share to the aid of Vietnamese refugees and the other half given to the Kinsmen will be used in the communitys interest Ex Sold marijuana to friends Guilty of trafficking man who helped friend find pound of marijuana so she could sell it was sentenced to 60 days in Jail in provincial court Wednesday The marijuana was found in car by police July 15 The seizure was made after the RCMP wiretapped Miss llurshmans telephone for four months and heard her discussing drug deals Her lawyer Ed Wildman told the court she only sold marijuana to friends and did not make profit on her sales He said Miss Hur shman was good citizen doing volunteer work with senior citizens and handicapped children He said if it wasnt for the drugs hed be giving her citation THE POWER LINE Did not prevent spill Starch company fined $500 By LORI ttlllI The Ewminer ollingwood starch coni pany lid not take reasonable steps to prevent spill of starch dust that covered neighboring properties last tlctober pro It llII IIIIIII if The ICaminer Barries trade dollar pro gram has been extended to run until Itcc t1 and did not finish at the end of September as previoust planned Shirley Jaan Lokun with the Greater Barrie hambcr of ommcreo said Wednes day that because the pro gram had started late it would be eytended The coins had arrived late from Alberta and were not available as had been cailicr anticipated on June The trarle dollars are the second in five year series and the coins will continue to be available in stores banks and financial institutions which have the green trade dollarsign In addition said Mrs Iokun trade dollar key rings desk pen sets letter openers and paper weights are also available TAND GOING BEYOND Trade dollar sale program extended vincial court judge said here this week Judge Murphy found Nacan Products Ltd guilty of two charges under the Environ ment Protection Act relating to the unlawful release of starch dust into the air and fined the Last year total sales of the coins amounted to 832001 said Mrs Irokun But about is per cent of the coins were sold in June alone and it is assumul the coins were pur chased by local persons said Mrs Lokun Therefore the program is being extended out of courtesy to local residents she said It was also brought to our attention last winter that many people would also have liked the coins available for hristmas stocking stutters aan gifts she said In addition Irs lokun said she could suggest that next year the trade dollar program become yearn round event At recent conference Mrs Lokun said she learned Barrie was the oiin municipality of several which did not have trade dollar program dont know how the Chamber board will feel she added firm $500 The maximum penal ty is $5000 The spill occurred during the early morning hour of Oct after starch dust flew out of dryer that turns liquid starch into powder The starch was unable to flow into storage con tainers because of plugged cyclone The dryer operator was unaware of the plug because of burnedout warning light Judge Murphy said manag ment knew the warning light was burned out as early as Aug 19 1978 but did not take steps to have it fixed Nacan claimed the usual night checks of machinery and plant property were done and no starch dust was found RC enrolment higher Enrolment at the countys Roman athholic schools was up markedly when count was taken the first day of school but more recent count shows the figures are higher still There is total of 5882 students in the system up 104 from year ago Sept the board reported an increase of some 85 The Roman Catholic separate school board expects its enrol ment to rise slightly through the next 10 years What is probate When is probate needed 700 930pm FEE $1000 Georgian College Continuing Education 401 Duckworth Street Barrie Ont HM 3X9 Tel 70572849 ESTATE SEMINAR THE SURVIVING SPOUSE Can survivor distribute the estate Is it necessary to consult solicitor Unfamiliar with the above questions Plan to attend seminar conducted by ROBERT CARSON BA LLB which will include Estate planning for the spouse DATE Monday October 22 I979 Registration is limited For further information contact spill the Examiner Thursday pot 1811979 Unusually high winds had car ried the dust away from the plant and it settled over an area 600 feet wide covering two residential properties and an automobile dealership Paul Tovey an agent for the prosecution said victims of the had suffered through nuisance and inconvenience as result of Nacans negligence The notion of mans home as being his castle was rudely affronted Tovey said Nacan took cavalier at titude to pollution control he added Judge Murphy said he was impressed with testimony by representative of the ministry of environment that during the companys four yesrs of deal ing with the ministry it co operated and tried to follow recommendations He said he was also impress ed by Nacans efforts to assist the victims of the spill He took into account that the substance was inherently harmless and no health problems resulted It was matter of problem arising and the company not acting quickly enough Judge Murphy said STARIlING NEW TECHNOLOGY All OUT PERFORMANCE NEW DLIZZARD 9500 PLUSThe mind boggling performance pocko Hits top end an ee right on goin 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