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Barrie Examiner, 1 Nov 1979, p. 1

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liberation festivities it Rid Groves nursery sinkrintenilent told The lilxzaminer nursery personnel are proud the Midhurst nursery was selected to provide the trees The red maple tree leaf is an appropriate symbol of Canada he said The trees llt shipped in their dormant autumn state and will be planted on their arrival itua the iIilllnlflnttltllllll ceremonies twain lll llnlhinil next spring said limes the now dormant red maples lll niidoulitolly ltlllSl into full foliage lilllllltl their own way that special iden liiimiion that will receive the mutual iispeil inil iihiiiration of tanadians and ltiitclialike Bandits get $l00000 in heist lttNllilZH ii lllliltlull giixei lrui ii 5e tlll km em all titllLttl ban ilits needed to hold up an iiiiiwred car outside in east tllil liiliil lll liimil flu liizht ednes ilai iid initial sizrr him many bandits llltlttltiil him lllllili iiioiiey ilie gol police spokesman siiil the official estimate late llllli was that about Sliltiiilt is stolen from the truck owned by lllllt lllltlli llee lliil iiiieontiriiieil reports published today ullil the total haul might litcloser tosiiiiiiioe At least two lllliHH polled illl llllt ltltl Hi tllLtliil suspect ihex llll llt had bet Nursing program expanding lodi ll itestle we look it the newly opened Siiiiziy laik teiilie operatisl the ltiri and llzsiiit iiiiiiii lot the Men tall liiiaiiieii itiie tlii most iiiipoilaiit llllliltitlt ll has is piiniiling nursery pro gram toi sexeieli iieied children The jiliulalll is ciimaii iiiii epinding llll main liltt iii the oiiing Turn to the Lites le page or sioiy lllil photos Tut exhibit opens today lhe lieasiires ut liiliikhiiiiiiii ehihit it the Aliil opens to the illillllt today Before you LJ oii illi war to do little leading on the siitiieil the ill tor iimpie puts on illlt1iiiit3 lwokii that tells you iwd know ililll iiist vlrlll tt illiiii the inn tum ii iisi ii iintiiiics iLIi Sis toil lii=t NR Kean returns to Gardens ltiiit llill year lll flaw 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Prince Edward island landed L496 pound tuna olf Cape Breton and will apply to the lnternotional Game Fish Association for official recognition as world record lt took Fraser 45 minutes to land the th so CP Photo Caused derailment lillli lll limiter heel on railwa trait ltllllliltlll itl1il Hailuays rs piiiiiii iiairs represeiiiatixc set iffiiliil determinmi the cause of te 1r leiiiiiei iiter examining the By LORI COHEN Of The Examiner Ed Ziemba MPP NDPToronto High ParkSwansea was convicted in provincial court Wednesday of assaulting police of licer during picket line incident at Radio Shack Judge John Anjo gave Ziemba suspended sentence and placed him on probation for one year However Ziemba refused to sign the proba tion order which prohibits him from par ticipating in strike activities at Radio Shack saying it is an infringement of his civil rights You are denying my civil liberties he told the judge have to be there Those are my people Judge Anjo said he would consider later whether Ziemba was in contempt of court Ziemba was convicted of assaulting OPP Const Robert Diamond Oct at the picket line at Radio Shack where members of the United Steelworkers of America have been on strike since Aug The incident occurred shortly after am when nonstriking employees were being guided through the picket line by Barrie city police and OPP officers Ziemba testified Wednesday that he saw Const Norman Robinson ol the Barrie OPP assault woman by hitting her with his elbow and pushing her When he asked the officer for his identification he was ignored he said He said he followed the officer away from the line determined to get his identification touched him several times on the chest with his fingers in an effort to get his attention and persisted in his demand He said he was warned by Const Diamond if he persisted in touching Const Robinson he would be arrested for assault TAPPED 0N HEST Const Diamond then tapped me on the chest Ziemba said and Ziemba tapped him back Ziemba said he was then grabbed by another officer and arrested Ziemba said he often touches people when Apologizes for remarks 115th you No2so Thunday Nov11979 the examiner he talks to them and had no intention of hit ting police officer didnt believe it was hurtful he said Const Robinson testified Ziemba started to drive the centre of my chest with his fingers in hard fashion He said it hurt and caused his body to sway Const Diamond said Ziemba jabbed him in the chest and throat area before he pushed him back He said the politician drew his arm back as if to strike but was grabbed from behind by Sgt George Winger of the Barrie police Ziemba admitted he was terribly frustrated at his inability to obtain Const Robinsons identity Although the officers picture had been taken by another man on the picket line Ziemba said he didnt believe photograph was sufficient identification He said he believed police officer was obligated to produce his identification upon request Const Robinson said he did not pro duce his warrant card because he was iden tified by photographs WENTIOO FAR Judge Anjo told Ziemba he was an honest intelligent person but went too far in try ing to emphasize his point He said he con victed Ziemba because he would do the same for any other citizen He said Ziembas position as lawmaker gives him the respon lsibility of ensuring that people respect the aw You temporarily lost sight of your respon sibility Judge Anjo said It would be miscarriage of justice if you were granted anything less than conviction Ziemba said later he regrets that his con viction may interfere with the unions boycott of Radio Shack stores in protest against the companys handling of the unions first con tract negotiations Weve been sidetracked he said The union has just cause Thats the important issue Ziemba would not say whether he will return to the picket line he made in Legislature TORONTO tCPi Ed Havrot Conscr vative MPP from Timiskaming has sent letter of apology to both NDP member lony Lupusella and Premier William Davis for making remarks Havrot said might have been interpreted as racist The incident occurred when Lupusella member from the Toronto riding of Dover court rose shortly before the legislature ad journed Tuesday to outline the reasons why strong action should be taken to implement recommendations made by Gerald Emmett Cardinal Carter on racism problems in Toronto As he rose to his feet Hansard the of ficial report of proceedings in the legislature quotes Havrot as yelling across the floor of the house You can eat an awful lot of pizza in five minutes if youre good at it After that Hansard quotes series of inter iections into Lupusellas speech He said he did not know what caused the wheel to break but suggested there must have been weakness in the wheel The midsection of 76car CN train left the track about 10 km southeast of Orillia about 115 am Oct 24 Work crews spent two days repairing track and they continue cleaning up debris from the crash CN passenger and freight trains have resumed operation on the Bala line which runs along the east side of Lake Simcoe Collins said officials will not have damage estimates until laterthis week Many cars carried new automobiles and truck trailers Sentenced to 40 days ORILLIA Ont iCPt Raymond Davis of Toronto and Mark Dickinson of Orillia both 20 have been sentenced in provincial court to 40 days in jail for dangerous water skiing as result of an incident police say was raCially motivated Court was told that four members of family from Trinidad were continually harassed while fishing Aug 25 on nearby Lake Couchiching The family was splashed and forced to duck when the skiers towropc crossed their rowboat Judge Len Montgomery described the ac tion of the two men as idiotic and warned there is fundamental principle to respect the dignity privacy and safety of people regardless of color Evacuated in flood OKEECHOBEE Fla APi Hundreds of central Florida residents jammed into motel rooms today their vacation trailers and retirement homes surrounded by hordes of venomous snakes and flood waters from crumbled reservoir ivil defence officials said between 500 and 1700 persons ere evacuated Damage was estimated at St million as result of flooding caused when second of wall around the Lake Okeechobee reservou gave way they said Officials said 300 or more mobile homes and houses around the lake were inundated Wednesday by floodwatersliup lo metres deep Mama Mia Its the wop Show That 53 my boy Atsa nice Good for Benito Mussolini if you dont like it go back You guys go back home and find out what its all about and see democracy You dont know what democracv is spokesman for Daviss office said the premier who was not in the house when the remarks were made sent Havrot letter Wednesday which said he could not tolerate any statements which constitute slur with respect to any citizens of Ontario from any member of the Progressive Conservative caucus of this province The spokesman said Davis asked Havrot to apologize to Lupusella and give me your assurance that Tuesdays difficulties were an aberation and will not under any cir cumstance be repeated In his letter to Davis Havrot said he regret ted making the comments as they reflected nothing more than an unthinking becklc across the house 83¢ Par Copy serving barrie and sim Refuses to si robotion 0rd Convicted of assault charge MPP gets suspended sentence MPP Ed Ziemba left leaves the Barrie Courthouse with Robert Mackenzie Carrier Home Delivery 95 Weekly unty $36 NDPMPP for Hamilton East Examiner Photo New commuter air service startsin area shortly By lell Rl THOMAS The Examiner scheduled commuter iii service between Toronto and seJeial points in the Simcoe CountyMuskoka area is due to become operational in two weeks spokesman for Collingwood Air Services Ltd said Wednes da igloel Smith marketing manager for the company said the commuter service known as Collair is scheduled to begin Nov and lcantsee anything which will delay us Although the companys dellavilland lwin billets l3 Mir Sure lm impressed Herbie but in my capacin as bank mana er see this all ay extra Death toll now 72 SAN SALVADOR iAPt At least 14 more persons died Wednesday in the continuing political violence in El Salvador pushing the death toll in this Central American country to 72 since President Carlos Humberto Romero was toppled in coup Oct 15 In the latest violence Wednesday armed civilians ambushed military patrol at Carmen about 65 kilometres southwest of San Salvador killing six members of the na tional guard and wounding two others Back to normal MONTREAL iPt The citys bus and subway service reopened today for the first time in almost three weeks as striking maintenance and office employees returned to work with new contract spokesman for the transit commission said this morning the buses were back on the streets at 330 with subway ser vice starting two hours later He said there were no problems But the threat of second strike this time by 3700 transit drivers and subway operators continues They have rejected mediators recommendations and will take strike vote Sunday unless the transit com mission improves its offer on work schedules Begin to comply JERUSALEM iAPi Prime Minister Menachem Begins government decided to day to comply with Supreme Court order that controversial West Bank settlement be removed and ordered search for new sue ahinet secretary Arieh Naor said the the government would move the Elon Moreh settlement Wlfflllllhf time limit set by the court lsraels Supreme Court ruled Oct that the Elon Moreh settlement near the Arab town of NablUs on the lsraelioccupied West Bank of the Jordan River be removed within 30days Com to The Exam Call 7266537 for home delivery llE HISPNHUH lrllt bedridden for lllltllllln Mamie Eisenhower dies WASHINGTON AP Marnie Eisenhower widow of former president Night Eisoiihower died paiefiilij ti her sleep early today at llltl iewt Ami Medicalt eritre oilii ials sarl Doctors said the H2yearold Mrs Eisenhower died of heart failure She had been in delicate health and bedridden for Otter aircralt was ready for service earlier this fall scheduled flights were delayed when the company became bogged down in the paperwork needed to satisfy Transport Canada regulations Aimed primarily at businessmen and vaca tioners the service originally intended to of fer daily flights between the Toronto Island airport and Collingwood Midland Parry Sound and Muskoka IARED DOWN Collair was also considering expansion of its service to St Catharines and Fort Erie but the service beginning ltr this month will be pared down said Smith and will start with flights between Toronto Coll ingwood and Muskoka Smith said the company ran into some licensing problems with St Catharines while the Parrv Sound airport still needs facilities such as landing lights and some navigational aids to handle the Twin Otter The company is also awaiting assurances from the Huronia Airport in Midland that the runway will be plowed in winter before exten ding the scrvice there he said These decisions were not of the companys making he said but were in accordance with federal government regulations Hopefully the service will be operational in Midland and Parry Sound by next spring Smith said Smith said the company also hopes in the future to buy two more of the tQseater lanes for about $1 million each to expand fre quency of its daily flights and eventually in clude other destinations in Simcoe County months before suffering stroke Sept 25 The stroke paralysed her right arm and impa ired the use of her right leg Just as the world knew her husband by the hlldhOOd nickname of Ike so his wife was recognized simply as Mamie Her trademark from youth through old age no matter what the fashion was the way she wore her hair in bangs across the forehead Mrs Eisenhower had lived alone and lonely on farm at Gettysburg Pa at the edge of the civil war battlefield ever since her husband died in 1969 Their marriage iiigun when he was young lieutenant in the Army had lasted almost 58years miss this man of mine Mrs Eisenhower would tell interviewers He was my life Two of crew killed GALVESTON Tex lAPl Two crew members were killed and more than damn injured when tanker carrying 400000 bar lIls of crude Oll collided with freighter in the Gulf of MeXico today burst into flames and sank the Coast Guard said The freighter also ablaze was reported stuck on right full rudder with the engines running The ship was said to be making large Circle in area laced with oil drilling platforms Weve got the tanker cut in half ap parently coast guard LtCmdr George Davis said Weve got oil and fire allover the place out there The collision involved the Liberian registered tanker Burma Agata and the Greekregistered freighter Mimosa sailing out of Cyprus weather Winoy with periods of rain and isolated thunderstorms today Highs near l6 Rain tapering off to showers tonight Lows near Cloudy and much cooler Friday Highs nkir

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