Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 17 Jun 1978, p. 2

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the examiner SaturdayJune 1975 Lextra Evangelist slain by guerrillas SALISBURY tAPi Black nationalist guerrillas killed US Baptist evangelist the fifth white missionary in two weeks to die at guerrilla hands the Rhodesian military announced His church said he was stabbed to death The military command said Friday that Archie Dunaway 58 was killed one day earlier at Saiiyati mission hospital 200 kilometres west of here and that other missionaries from Sanyati were evacuated to nearby towns and to Salisbury The Southern Baptist Foreign Mission Board in Rich niond Va said Dunaway of McConib Miss was stabbed by an unknown assailant The military said his wife Margaret was director of the mission hospitals nursing school The ltuiiaways who came to Rhodesia six years ago have four children None is believed to be in Rhodesia Sanyati is 239 kilometres north of Rhodesias Matabele land where four missionaries German and Swiss Roman Catholic and two British Salvation Army teachers were shot to death in raids this month Lottery proposal scandalous TORONTO itli Robert elcli Ontario minister of cul turc and recreation says the new lottery proposed by Loto anada orp is scandalous and unacceptable Welch also said it is ridiculous that Ottawa and the prov inces have competing lotteries He said that when the federal government set up Loto anada to help pay off Montreals Olympic debt it made commitment to get out of the lottery business at the end of 1979 and leave that revenue source to the provinces Welch said Ottawa must honor that commitment Under the proposed weekly lottery which will offer $300 mo prize any ticket buyer will be able to dictate to the ticket seller the number he wants If several persons have the same ticket number the prize will be divided equally Exprincipal back as teacher BLRLINOION Ont WIN public school principal who was acquitted on drug charges earlier this year will be back in school this September in teaching capacity John Boich Haltoii Slltxtltlltltdtttl of education said Friday Boich said he would try to place Ronald Gordon Rooms in school where he would teach Grades to it in the humanities and social sciences Keariis 39 was relieved as principal and put on special assignment after police raided his home last fall and charged him with two counts of possession of narcotics for the purpose of trafficking Kearns was acquitted on both charges in this citv ad jaceiit to Hamilton Advertising agency fired TORI tNlO CI The advert isiiig agency which created the Wear Moustache theme for the Ontario Milk Marketing Board has been fired because it receiitlv acquired brewery as client Julian lopet managing director of Ogilvy and Mather Ltd Toronto said the agency lost the St Srniillioii account because the milk board felt that the brewery account would affect the ageiicys ability to supply creative milk ad vertisinL Luxury train NORTH BAY Ont itli The Northlandcr operated by Ontario Northlaiid Railway will replace tNR equipment on weekend passenger service bet ween North Bay and Toronto starting June 33 Leo Beriiier Ontario minister of nort hcrii af fairs said Friday Bcriiiei said the widely acclaiinid luxury train will give an added inceii tive to tourists for travelling in Northern Ontario fluid kl Several thousand union members demonstrated In front of the Quebec na tional assembly Friday night to protest the falling of four Montreal union members on contempt of court charges Quebec unions demonstrate by marching an assembly QIEBICt itli Labor uii ions took swing at the iaiti Quebecois government Friday holding two separate demon stratioiis In front of the national assembly The day began with protest by several thousand civil serr vaiits against government plans to amend the ivil Ser vice ct Night brought crowd of between tom and 3000 union members from across the prov incc demanding the release from jail of four colleagues fnoiii Montreal In both dciiioiistriitions par ticipaiits chanted slogans critI cmng the government and lrc mier Rciie Levesque Ihc lll servants daylight protest extended to Montreal where picket lines paralysed operations at the court house Similar measures here also prc vented the organized crime Ill ltlllyIltitiisllllllfl But unlike the previous day the government employees did not stop the assembly from sit ting DUPLICATING SERVICES 222 BAYFIElD ST BARRIE ONT MM 306 OFFSET SHORTRUN DUPLICATING NEWSLETTERS BULLETINS AND ASSORTED FORMS TEL 7260955 lhey vowed to continue their protests until the government changes its intentions regar ding the ivil Service Act which they say will cramp their style in contract negotiations and leave too much power in the hands of the government ISOIISII lNIlllOS Besides demanding the re lease of their jailed colleagues the night time demonstrators called on the government to abolish the recourse to court in juiicti iii labor disputes petition to that effect Will be delivered to thc gocriiiiient within the next two weeks spokesman for the on federation of National liiions itNll said iilrc Ifllcurcuv vice prcsi dent of the Nll the main sponsor of the demonstration Elltfllfiwlt iliidllr lradc also urged the government to put an end to the legal harass men of Louis Labergc presi dent of the Quebec FHleratioii of Labor Through the vagaries of the court system Laberge is facing his fourth trial of charge of mischief that arose out of 1974 labor dispute in Ioliette Que The four union members whose release was sought by the demonstrators were charng with disobeying court injunctions during an illegal strike by employees of the Mon tnal trban oiniiiunity lraiis portatioiioiiiiiiissionin1974 Jacques Beaudoiii president of the union at the time its sentenced three weeks ago to 9o days in jitll lierrc iiiiult Jacques lhibault and current president Jacques Morrissctle wcrc sentenced to on days rite tiiNllf METAL PRODUCTS SOLID OAK ORNAMENTAL RAILINGS All Types of Fine Ouolity Wrought Iron Work °Gates ORoom Dividers Spiral Stairs and Fire Escapes WCustom Built to your specifications Free Estimates I40 Vespra St Ikiit Barrie Ont ON DISPLAY AT BAYFIELD MALL BOAT WAS PURCHASED FROM SANDY COVE MARINE Bus 7372I 21 Home 7265546 HOW CAN YOUR DAD BE THE WINNER OF THIS SAILBOAT EASY JUST SEND US lETIER ABOUT YOUR BEST DAD AND IF IT IS JUDGED BEST YOUR DAD WINS THE SAILBOAT ENTRIES MAY BE MAllED T0 BAYFIELD MALL ADMINISTRATION OFFICE 320 BAYFIELD ST BARRIE OR CAN BE DROPPED OFF AT ROYAL TRUST OR MIRACLE FOOD MART ENTRIES WILL BE RECEIVED UNTIL WEDNESDAY JUNE 21 I978 VtSIl WITH us AT SIMCOE COUNTY LARGESI INDOOR SHOPPING MALL wnH CLIMATE CONtROLLtD cow om OVER 65 STORES TO SERVE YOU MALL HOURS OPEN I0 AM 930 PM MON to SAT LOIS OF FREE PARKING Religious retreat case Scallen convicted of fraud MILTON Ont CP Denis Edward Scallen 5r who posed as Roman Catholic priest at religious retreat in Limehouse Ont was convicted of three charges of fraud Friday by county court jury Seallcn known as Father Benedict Maria was convicted of defrauding an akville nt Students awarded trophies Leading students of Barrie Central Collegiate were award ed special trophies during the schools final assembly held recently The following awards were presented llcad girl Jeanne Cumming president of the stu dent council for MW 73 Heart boy Dave Lockhart editor of the school paper and student mayor Leading citiIen laul Laking elected as ciitrals top atheletc and winner of the leading citizen award lrandy Irophy went to Karen Scott and Gary Murray Jowinners awarded to the stu dent obtaining the most honor points for participation in school activities HASPEL SUITS Fully washable Blue or brown Dacron cotton Reg Short or Toll STORE FOR MEN f7 40 Dunlop St East 7282566 family and Brantford family of $4000 They had allowed their teenage daughters to stay at the retreat where they were to become nuns He also was convicted of de frauding an Oakville man who donated $80 to Scallens Ben odictines of Mary Immaculate order for special mass Scallen of Georgetown Ont sat in the prisoners box wear ing clerical suit and reading book on the Benedictine order and said nothing when the ver dict was read after the jury dc libcratcd for 10 hours After the verdict Scallcn said he felt the twoweek trial was test case was on trial for my be liefs said Scallen who main tained he was validly ordained priest in December 1974 by Bishop Joseph Rauber of the Syro Antiochan Rite Throughout the trial court heard evidence of socalled miraculous pictures which Seallen said revealed sinister futures for two girls outside his order Scallen denied an allegation that he had ordered three wouldbe nuns to disrobe in nude penance for the sin of pride PASSES BLAME He said his Mother Su rior Anna Drozdz of Brantfor also known as the Mother of Perpet ural Help ordered the nude pe nance because she was jealous ofthc younger girls SUMMER 16yearold prioress who replaced Mrs Drozdz after Scallen asked the older woman to leave the retreat north of Milton 45 kilometres west of To ronto had testified the girls were not allowed to commu nicate with their parents During the trial Scallen also told the court his life story from being fouryearold altar boy in Quebec to the large debts he accumulated in busi ness partnership for an agricul tural research project Defence lawyer John Belle ghcm of Georgetown told the court Scallen was frustrated traditional Roman Catholic val idly ordained according to the churchs canon law GYMNASTIC CAMP GIRLS BOYS 6I6 YEARS $21 for the two weeks of fun fitness for beginners to experts All coaches recognized by the Ontario Gymnastic Federation Double size air conditioned gymnasium equipped with gymnastic equipment Ballet iozz and modern gymnastic instruction given 7Swimming floor hockey volleyball trampoline as recreation REGISTRATION NIGHT MENS 2Ist JUNE 700830 pm AT CENTRAL EASTVIEW COLLEGIATES 0R MAIL APPLICATION FORM TO SUMMER GYMNASTIC CAMP co NICKY EMMS 35 CHRISTIE CRESCENT BARRIE TELEPHONE 7284933 Gymnasts name Age Address Doctor Phone OHlP No Session July 314 1728 Cl Aug HI 1425 Cl Date Parents Signature The Employees of Excel Stamping Guelph To the Plans for Semi Private Hospital Accommodation and Extended Health Care These employees and their families now have the added security of knowmg that if they enter hospital and use an active treat ment semiprivate or private room the extra cost of this accommodation will be paid on their behalf through the Blue Cross group Plans for SemiPrivate Hospital Accommo dation and Extended Health Care Additionally the EHC group Plan provides them package of benefits not covered by the basic government health plan including the cost of prescription drugs health appliances and private nursing ONTARIO Graeme Hingston 659 King Street East Suute 208 Kitchener Ontario N26 2M4 519 5784700 As your Ontario Blue Cross representative am pleased to add my personal welcome and look forward to serving you along with the many others in this region already enjoying the protection of variety of Blue Cross Plans BLUE cnoss DIVISION OF THE ONTARIO HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION It elt

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