Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 19 Jun 1979, p. 1

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in or tfitvwrvrlxr Wm nvmnim inside story Stollar plan rejected Jack Stollar has lost in his bid to develop on Bayfield Street General committee rul ed Monday night it would not be in the citys best interests to allow the project to go ahead Read about it on the Today Page City firemen settle Local firefighters and the city have sign ed tentative agreement for new con tract Under it the firefighters will receive wage increase of 15 per cent over two years This is similar settlement given local police earlier Read about the contract on the Today Page Inquiry decision due decision on whether or not there will be public Inquiry in the dealings of the Barrie Police Commission will be made probably next week Judge Thomas Graham said to day he is still studying the matter Read about it on the Today Page Martin Yankee again Bill Martin is Yankee once again Mon day Yankees princi owner George Steinbrenner announ the fiesty manager who led the Yankees to the W0 Id Series two years ago would take over from Bob Lem mon against the Toronto Blue Jays See story pictures on Todays Sports Page New office now here Ontario March of Dimes has established new Barrie regional office to develop pro grams and services for disabled adults in Simcoe Dufferin Victoria and Haliburton counties as well as Muskoka district For story see todays Lifester Page index today lifestyle entertainment county sports oomlcstv guide dsoslfled 21 applements Kmart pages Sears 20 pages By STEPHEN NICHOLLS Of The Examiner The hearing to decide if two Midland men charged with the murder of 14yearold Penetanguishene girl will be extradited to Canada was adjourned to Wednesday in Florida court today Marc Gordon state attorney chief of felony operations told The Examiner today Cana dian lawyers representing Neil Gerow and Ganold Diver asked for 24 hours to talk With their clients The two 19yearold men were arrested in Fort Lauderdale Thursday night charged with possession of marijuana and hashish Diver was also charged with driving Without alicence l15tlvl year No 144 Tuesday June 19 1979 Police later discovered they were wanted by Ontario Provincial Police for Elizabeth Whelans murder The girl was beaten stabb ed and run over by car near Midland June If the two men decide not to resist extradi tion Gordon said the state attorneys office will drop the local charges so they can be returned to Canada to face the murder charges The two lawyers appearing today were Susan Himel representing Gerow and Rick Stern law student acting for Edward Greenspan who is representing Diver said Gordon Gerow and Diver will appear in the Fort Lauderdale court Wednesday at am 5° Per Copy NEIL GEROVI 19 years old Carrler Home Delivery 95° Weekly GARROLD DIVER arrested in Florida p¢oyi the ex miner serving barrie and simcoe county Arab Monetary Fund stops all dealings with Canada Listening to dying whale member of the team of marine researchers checks for sounds within dy ing sperm whale one of 4i that beached themselves near Florence on Saturday night This was the third largest known grounding of whales in the world Officials plan to dig pit to bury and burn the whales in AP Photo Seven dead in crash LAGE API West German F4F Phantom jct crashed into house while practising hedgehopping killing the two pilots and five persons in thc twofamily housc police said today Not stone of the house was left stan ding said police spokesman in this farming villagc in north central Germany Those killed were the 29yearOld pilot and the 33yearold copilot both first lieutenants in the Luftwaffe two middle aged married couples and the 76yearold father of one of them The couples had thrcc children eight to 19 years old but they were not at home when thc crash occurred at 640 pm Monday Spray planes halted KIRKLAND LAKE Ont CPI Protesters from the Timiskaming en vironmental action committee stopped plancs from taking off Monday to spray for spruce budworms It was the second time since Saturday that the group has prevented ministry of natural resources spray planes from taking off at ministry airstrip in Harker Township police said The ministry plans to spray 22000 acres infested with the worms in Elliot and Lamplough townships It has said valuable Balsam fir tiinbcr will be lost if it is not sprayed Dutch DCIO aloft ZIRItIl AP 77 Dutch charter airline has put one of its DC10jctlintrs back in the air and Swissair KLM and Garuda the Indonesian airline plan to do the same soon but the big jets wont be landing in thc lnited States or Japan Announcement of the Swiss Dutch and The meeting approved new inspection and maintenance programs for the planes which the US Federal Aviation Administration grounded in the United States after the May 25 crash of an American Airlines DC10 in Chicago in which 273 persons were killed Inner cabinet expands OTTAWA CP Prime Minister Joe Clark said Monday that Postmaster General John Fraser will join the inner cabinet expanding the main government policy group to 12 members and adding representation from British Columbia The original inner cabinet included five ministers from Ontario two from Quebec and one each from Alberta Saskatchewan Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island The full Clark cabinet of 30 includes representation from all 10 provinces and the Yukon Vandal on rampage EDMONTON CPI vandal sent 15 ton bulldozer on costly rampage late Saturday ripping 3400000 path of de struction through west end shopping centre The 977 Caterpillar tractor had been left in field near Westgate Coop shopping centre where it was being used on sewer project The incident was the third in less than year in which an idle bulldozer has been started and set loose on destructive rampage Fetches $25l pound OTTAWA CPI Eugene Whelan the portly former federal agriculture minister fetched $25170 pound in the recent two month national slimathon to raise money BAHRAIN ReuterI The Arab Monetary Fund AMF has stopped all dealings with Canada because of its plan to move the Cana dian embassy to Jerusalem from Tel Aviv the fund chairman announced today No more deposits will be placed with Canadian banks whether they are offshore banks in Bahrain on the Euromarket or anywhere else Jawad Hashem told Reuters news agency by telephone The Abu Dhabibased AMF an Arab League body will hvc no foreignexchange dealings with Canadian financial institutions he said There will be no trading in Canadian bonds or bonds issued through Canadian banks Hashem said This is management decision effective today he said Hashem said he withdrew all AMF funds before making the decision public Hashem delined to reveal the amount of AMF investments This is secret he said But with $1 billion capital you can well imagine the ex tent of our dealings WARNED ON MOVE Earlier this month nine Arab states warn ed the new Progressive Conservative govern ment of Prime Minister Clark against imlt plementing his election pledge to move the embassy Canadian External Affairs Minister Flora MacDonald has said there is no timetable or deadline for the move and the government will consider all aspects of the question before acting There are three Canadian banks in Dubai the secondrichest state in the United Aral Emirates These are the Royal Bank of Canada the Bank of Nova Scotia and the Toronto Domi nion Bank which also has branch in Abu Dhabi the capital of the emirates hams Brian Peckford left premier reelect gestures with ex citement as he realizes his partys victory in the New PCs roll over Liberals ST JOHNs Nfld CPI Iremicr Brian Peckfords tough Newfoundland forNewfoundlanders views won resoun ding support in the provincial election foundland election Monday night Don Jamieson right Liberal leader watches results come in Moments later he declared his party defeated to the PC party CP Photos Lib Reform Ind Lih Total GI We have $1th After 30 years as Canadian province grown up In contrast to the euphoria at PC for the Canadian Save The Children Fund Whelan lost 25 pounds and his 399 sponsors shelled out $629267 the largest amount of money raised by any dieter in the com petition headquarters the mood was sombre halfmile away at an older stately hotel where Jamieson 58 former federal cabinet minister told party workers and candidates am deeply sorry that let you down Monday his Progressive Conservatives rolling over Don Iamicsons Liberals and increasing their majority in the legislature The NDP remained shut out of the legislature wnere the party has never held Indonesian plans came after weekend meeting of III European airlincs that fly the controversial wide bodied jet and the civil aviation authorities of 21 Eurotwan coun tries Did tell you Id bring it home or what Peckford 36 shouted at sup porter as he fought his way through crowd of shouting backslapping party Wardair hoping EDMONTON II Wardair Canada hopes its two DtIIs will be allowed to fly bclorc the peak travel season begins next week an airlinc official said Monday lp to now we havent had major dif ticultics in rerouting passcngcrs said ticoigc turlcy Wardairs iccprcsidcnt of marketing But the big crowds will start to move ncxt week and then the trouble will really begin Return of the blob Traven Matchett surveys the re mains of flaming green blob that landed on picnic table in his Toron to yord this weekend Environment experts warned Matchett not to touch the mess in case it is radioac tive and planned to examine the strange material on Monday CP Photo Cosine borne to The Examiner Cell 7286539 for home delivery Joice resigned The Simcoe Rescue Squad has issued press release stating that Gary Joice resigned as coordinator May 19 contrary to rumors of his firing The release says Joice remained on the job for short while after his resignation was given to the board of directors because it was necessary to transfer respon sibilitics The reason for his departure was cited as the large workload and health reasons as Joice stated last week Concerning allegations that there were problems between Joice and the board of directors the release says policy dif ferences have occurred and will continue to occur within the Simcoe Rescue Squad as in other organizations Joice who did not attend Monday nights meeting called to discuss the issue of his resignation said the board of directors straightened out all conflicts It found there were people who did not have accurate information about how Iefthesaid He said Jack Wallis one of the board members apologized profusely about the rumors concerning Joices departure and said that type of thing would not happen again Stayner girl killed STAYNER nineyearold local girl was struck and killed while riding bicycle Monday evening on County Rd 42 about five kilometres south of here Police said Nancy Ielenhorst drove her bicycle out of neighbors driveway and on to the road in front of pickup truck driven by Roger Rowbotham 21 of Stayner Police said Rowbotham swerved to the right to miss the girl but he struck the bicy cle before driving off the road and into tree weather Sunny today and Wednesday High today 22 to 25 low overnight to l2 high Wednesday 26 to 29 v42 Im telling you for the last time haven got any gold fillings Church must pay costs By NANCY FIGLEROA If The livaminer Heritage Baptist Church must pay all court costs incurred during the recent two day Supreme Court hearing of the church versus Innisfil Township ruled Mr Justice Craig Mr Justice Craig ruled however costs would be based on one day trial and not two said Marshall Green the townships solicitor Green said it would be quitc while yet before his fees are assessed and approved Although there is full schedule Green must follow his charge can be increased depending on the importance or complexity of the case Once his fee is determined however John Burgar lawyer for the church is entitled to argue it said Green gt gt Green agreed with Mr Justice Craig deCi sion saying he thought it was fair Rev LeRoy Pcnnell pastor of the church said Thursday he thought the church would likely be responsible for their court costs as well as the townships Ht said however the church just didnt have the money to pay for them The school said Mr Pennell is completely supported by donations He recommends parents pay $300 year for the first child at the school 5400 year for the second child $50 year for the third child and no fee for four or more children Children whose parents can not afford the fee however are still welcome at the school said Mr Pen ncll seat and anada remained devoid of Liberal government Final standings 1979 I973 Pt IIII Ln in its KLAIA LLMIIR API is An in tcriiational furore over Malaysias trcatmcnt of Vietnamese refugees subsided today fol lowing the withdrawal by Prime Minister Hussein Inn of his tlcputys threats to ship the 75540 boat people in the country back out to sea and to shoot IIt arrii or tliosc ho try to return Hussein cabch IN Secretarylcneral Kurt Waldhcim that the Malaysian governmcnt supporters in St Johns motel In his victory speech the former teacher and logger said new day is breaking for Newfoundland which will see the province play an adult role in Confederation demanding its rights and meeting its obligations has no intention of shooting Vietnamese boat people arriving in the country He said that his government will expel the refugees in Malaysian camps only ll other countries do not accept them Home Minister Ghazali Shalic told news conference thi Vietnamese will not be kickcrl out until promises by other countrics to take them prove hollow Deputy Primi Minister Mahathir Carter plea to senate support SALT treaty WASHINGTON Irisidcnt Cartci plunged into the biggest battle of his adininis tration Monday night by saying hc will campaign for Scnatc ratilication of the SALT ll treaty before cii citicn ho will listen Exactly Ill hours aftcr signing the new Strategic arms limitation treaty with Sowct leader Leonid Brclhncv in Vienna artcr Went before ongrcss and appealed for Common scnsc and lo support of pact SALT II the new strategic arms limitation trcatv will withstand lllt most scvcri scru lIII because it is so clearly the incrcst II American security and world pcacc hf said Prcdictmg it will Iwcomc thi most debated treati our lztm perhaps of all tinnn artihz mad will Nplain ll throughout our nior to wry IIIlIIt1tIAhi Hl listen The latest head count in the llllllllflnlfll Scnate indicates that nothing less than an all out campaign will gain the Iltgtiti two lhIIl majority of votes Illtflttl for ratification Alan ranston the assistant Senate Democratic leader said that about is senators firmly support SALT II 2o to 23 are leaning in favor and about are undecided At least 30 senators seem likely to against ll IPIAISII LIGHT Carter was interrupted halfdozen times by light applause during in ainttli out ll seemed unliker to shit sentiment ont wag or the other He opened on stark and sombre note The truth of the nuclear age is that the Initovl States and the Soviet Itiion iiiut ll in peaci or mav not lik at all hr said into the campaign at time when the oncepowerful party was torn by internal dissention and planning leadership review Jamieson said time had been too short Peckford issued snap election call on May 25 Ilanded the Liberal leadership W0 days Malaysia wont shoot boat people Mohamed told reporters on Friday all refugees in the country would be put on boats and towed out to international waters and that refugees trying to enter Malaysia would be shot on sight Waldhcim sent cable to Hussein asking clarification of Mahathirs statement the government expressed concern and there was much shocked comment in the United States and Western Europe it Trust President Carter uses both listsflto gesture during his speech on the SALT Ii agreement WanJ

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