Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 9 Jun 1978, p. 3

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Still collecting walkathon pledges The Barrie chapter of Right to Life will make at least $1000 on its May 27 walkathon Maria Benjamin chairman of the event said today the opilection of pledges by the 80 walkers has not been com eted But our first estimate of $1000 is low she said We know we will get more than that but we dont know how much she added Mrs Benjamin said it should be about week before organizers will have final total féfhe collections are going slower than we thought she sat The money will be used to finance educational literature for the Right to Life organization which opposes abortion and euthanasia mercy killing Inquest date is set date has been set for the inquest ordered into the drown ing of nineyeaerld Tracy McCrimmon of Midland The inquest will be held June 28 at the Midland municipal council chambers beginning 10 am Dr Ross Bennett of the Chief Coroners office in Toronto will preside at the inquest Special Day for Midland Saturday is Midland Day at Ontario Place in honor of the towns 100th anniversary Entertainers from the Midland area will be boarding buses at Midland Secondary School starting at 730 am for gift trip to Toronto where they will be performing at Ontario ace Harold MacLeod Midland centennial commissioner said additional buses may be ordered from Penetanguishene Midland Coach Lines if enough interest is shown in the trip Performers at the noon show are the massed bands of Midland and Penetanguishene secondary schools the Midland United Church Choir the Tap Dancing Trio the lluronia Barbershoppers the lluronia Melody Makers and the belly dancers under the direct ion of Shirley Brown Problems for beach planning Boat launching and docking facilities are causing pro blems for planning for the future of Iniiisfil Beach Park Planners want to keep boaters away from beach swim mers and this may not be possible if launching and docking facilities are located within the park Some residents would like to see boating facilities near the south beach for people who would visit the park by boat Plans by the consulting firm which recently devised park plan rely on launching and docking facilities at road ends and marinas to the south of the park Trading Post to open The Eneraction Community Conservation Centre could start its weekly Community Trading Post for homemade articles at the Barrie Farmers Market Wednesday The centre got tentative permission from city councils general committee this week to use the building on Mulcaster Street from 1230 pm to pm each Wednesday to operate the Trading Post The committee decision must be approved by council on Monday It was set up according to Margaret Arthur Eneraction project manager at the request of local artisans who want method of bringing the vendors of handmade items and buyers together in community situation which would focus on local talent and promote vibrant community economy The Trading Posts opening on Wednesday at 1230 in will feature music by the members of Park view tentre Jubilee Tour is planned STAYNER Staff Jubilee Tour of homes in Stayner is planned for June 21 to raise money for an addition to the Jubilee Presbyterian Church There will also be craft sale on lawn at one of the homes The tour will take place between 178 in Additional information by contacting 42872140 Outing at Wye Marsh Brereton Field Naturalists Iub will take an evening outing Wednesday to the Wye Marsh Wildlife tentrc Midland The group led by Frank Westman will be looking for marsh area birds such as rails and hitterns Anyone who would like to attend is welcome and can get further information by calling 7281633 Poet may sue MP5 poet who participated in the recent Great Canadian Poetry Weekend in Collingwood may sue Mls who have been mailing xeroxed copies of his work to their constir tuents Donations accepted The Ladies Auxiliary to the Barrie Humane Society held meeting recently at the home of Jean Longstaffe Wellington Street Barrie Many upcoming projects were discussed including flea market to be held June 17 from to pm at the Animal Shelter Patterson Road autobas Rabbit Foxes Sdoc Loaflg Go Dinol 7370100 New inann Youll find friend where you see this sign For more information am call 7286748 Phone On boundary ro osalb Ald Knowles Waitandsee attitude lnnisfil Township will adopt waitandsee attitude on Aid Bill Knowles effort to resolve the Barrielnnisfil annexation fight says William Gibbins township reeve think its up to Barrie to accept it and present it to In nisfil council he said in telephone interview today Ald Knowles told Barrie councils general committee high wlking tour Monday he will ask council next week to consider new southern boundary which would give the city about 9800 acres The Ontario Municipal Board OMB awarded the city 13850 acres of Iiinisfil land last fall During the 49day OMB an nexation hearing lnnisfil of fered Barrie compromise set tlement of 6800 acres Ald Knowles told The Ex Paula Durkee ll of Poinswick decided to try out the stilts Thursday for walk around town Paula says walking on stilts isnt really that dif ficult all it takes is practice Examiner Photo My Bonn Anoc Ith JUST FILL IN YOUR NAME ADDRESS AND PHONE NUMBER ON THE BACK OF USED WINTARIO TICKET AND DEPOSIT IN ONE OF THE THREE BALLOT BOXES THAT ARE SET UP AT BAYFIELD MALL ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED THROUGH THE MONTH OF JUNE DRAW TO BE HELD SATURDAY JULY lst AT II SHOPPING MAtt WIIH CLIMATE comnouro cow 0R1 OVER 65 STORES SERVE YOU VISII WITH US AT SWICOE COUNTY ARGESI INDOOR MALL NOURS OPEN 10AM 030PM HON in SA His or met name aminer Wednesday he will con sider leaving municipal politics at the end of his current term in November if the city and In nisfil dont settle annexation without lengthy expensive court battle Ald Knowles also said In nisfil officials have told him his proposed boundary is ac cepteable Reeve Gibbons said he discussed the proposal with Knowles But he said he is certainl not prepared to say our counc1l will accept it The line boundary is Bill Knowles idea he added The reeve also said he is leased that at least one aderman has taken the in ititative to draw line That hasnt before he added Reeve Gibbins would not say how Ald Knowles line c0m pares to the compromise In nisfil offered Barrie in April Barrie and lnnisfil council met twice to discuss that offer but no agreement was reached The reeve said the townships last offer is More or less con fidential been done Woman was willing participant Winter One of two men charged with gross indecency buggery and indecent assault against an 18 yearold Bradford woman told county court jury in Barrie Thursday that she was willing participant David Brian Winter said the woman engaged in fellatio and sexual intercourse with the two during night in the Holland Marsh area June 23 1977 Winter 23 and David Timothy Ney 41 both of the Bradford area face four counts of gross indecency involving fellatio inserting pop bottle and vibrator in her vagina and urinating in her mouth Winter denied claims made by the woman in earlier tmtimony that she screamed and cried during the incident He told the sevenman five woman jury she made no at tempt to fight them off or leave the vacant house they were in He said she appeared to enjoy the sexual activities Winter said he met the woman though his job as photographer for The Bradford Witness and had taken pictures of her on two occasions before June 22 1977 Ile said he introduced her to Nye that afternoon and after dinner with Nye and his wife took her to nearby house for photo session He testified she agreed to be photographed in negligee and flirted with Nye during the photo session and the earlier visit at Nyes house Winter said all three drank wine or whiskey during the photo session and had been drinking and smoking mari juana earlier in the afternoon He said he left the room at one point to make telephone call and returned to find Nye and the woman engaged in fellatio Winter testified he also had fellatio with her although Nye was the only one to have sexual intercourse with her He denied allegations bug gery was involved or that pop bottle was forced into her vagina He said vibrator was used as sexual stimulant He also said he hit her with his belt and slapped her on the buttocks as sexual stimulant Winter denied either man urinatedin her mouth He said he was shocked when police charged him the next day and said he didnt think any of the sexual activities the three engaged in were grossly indecent OnCloud Nine after decision BARCLAY Staff lnnisfil resident Jack Book won support from the Ontario Munici Board OMB Wednesday in is bid to build on severed land At an OMB hearing in In nisfil Book appealed decision by township council to refuse his application for land severance Book had asked to sever 100 by 20trfoot parcel of land from his property for the urpose of buildinga new bunga ow His present twostorey home is unsuitable said Book buausc of physical disability that makes climbing stairs dif ficult In order to build this home the area would have to be re zoned as residential from the present agricultural designa tion After hearing both the townships and Books side of June 8draw ANY Hui It gt EIIEEE the case the OMB decided in favor of Book Book told The Examiner that he is on loud Nine after the outcome of Wedensdays hear ing He said that there are still many details involved but he plans to begin construction on His new home as soon as possi He told the jury that if the woman wanted to get away from the house she had 10 minutes to do so when he and lee left at one point for more II in and liquor Winter said there were houses with lights on near the scene of the incident although the woman had testified earlier she saw no lights She had testified she couldnt escape because she was un familiar with the area and had almost slipped into the nearby canal as she went out to the road In her testimony the woman said she was forced into the sexual acts and suffered pain in her vagina and buttocks where red marks and welts resulted from the whipping Winter gave her She testified her relationship with Winter was platonic but Winter said Thursday he had drank and necked with her on previous occasion and was to have had date with her June 25 1977 Nyes wife took the stand late Thursday afternixm in her hus bands defence to say the woman had flirted with her hu5 band the afternoon before the incident She said she seemed at tracted to Nye and stayed near him much of the afternoon Nyes wife said she didnt ac company Winter Nye and the woman to the vacant house that night because she couldnt find babysitter The four had plan ned to have small party she said drinking and smoking marijuana She said she encouraged her husband to go for few social drinks and said she was sure trised when he didnt return soon after leaving He came back to their home at about am the next morn ing she said Nye is expected to testify in his defence today HARPERS PHARMACY LTD 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