Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 29 Jun 1979, p. 1

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vv lt7 slfifl 52vryws Well be back say Sandinistas Members of the Sandinista Guerrillas shout as they leave the barrios of Managua Thursday after holding the area for over two weeks The San dinista guerrillas abandoned the capital city saying they were retreating to regroup AP Photo John Hopkins does not care that Wednesday was an odd day for gas lines because he uses his own energy to skate the l5 blocks to his job at the Philadelphia Electric Company Walker was spotted Wednesday afternoon in Philadelphias centre city AP Photo inside story Bennett appeals to you laudc Bcnnctt minister oi housing wants to hear from the people In Barrie ho support the downtown iinproycnicnt pro 1ch llc says the ministry supports thc pro icci but would like to know it the communi ty feels the same way Bennett spoke to the Rotary lab 01 Barric Thursday after ad dressing about l30 pcoplc at conference on changes proposed tor the Ontario planning Icl Read about both issues on llil Today page Local boy off to Brazil ndrc Baumgari 1001 Barric is prcpar lllL to lcayc tor Brai on Mtg 10 llc docsnt speak any lortiigucsc but he ll spend wholc ycar without licarini much clsc lor slol see today Is lill lc ltitlc Choir talks of trip Students Ill tlic Intcimcdiatc choir ll Oakley lark school in Barrie think their choir is thc best they ic proud the choii was asked back to tllllllli llacc this year to perform at the lorum lcur students III the choir talk about the concert in an inter Icw on today Is cnlcrtainincnl pagc index today lifestyle entertainment business sports cornicstv guide classified supplements Panorama Canadian Tire May seek bail for suspect The lawyer for one of the two Midland men in custody in connection with the murder of Elizabeth Whelan of Penetanguishcne said to day he will consider seeking bail and change of venue if they are committed to trial Barry Swadron acting on behalf of Neil Gerow 19 said he will decide within the next few days whether to seek bail for his client after consultation with erow and his family lie said he is seriously considering in the event icrow Is committed to trial seeking change of location for the trial which could take place in Barrie Swadron said he did not think any trial would take place in Penetanguishcne The lawyer will do an extensive study of media coverage of the event in the area to assist him in making decision Bell employees stage walkout Almost 10000 of 15000 Bell anada crafted workers are on strike today in an effort to br Ing pressure on the company to offer better contract Members of the ommunications Workers of anada inion in intario and Quebec walk ed out across both provinces Although Sini coe County is altcctul Ioronto North Bay and Smiths Falls re not Judge appointed to commission new provincial Judge has been appointed to the Barrie hoard of police commissioners The Examiner has learned Eldon lreer board chairman said Judge Ward Allen of loronto replaces Judge Patrick Lesage on the threemember boa rd Judge Lesage who sits in courts throughout southern Ontario was often unable to attend board meetings because ol his busy schedule said lrccr Judge Allen assumed the post June 18 following the Ontario solicitorgeneral ape pointinent ireer said he was notiiieo oi ine decision this week Cousteaus son killed Phillipe Cousteau above son of French oceanographer Jacques Cousteau was killed Thursday after seaplane he was piloting capsized and sank at Alverca Por tugal near Lisbon Police said the plane had hit sandbank AP Photo 1151b your No 53 Friday June 29 979 the ex for balance of yegl Clark promises freeze in our 79 oil imports TOKYO iCPi Prime Minister Joe Clark pledged today to freeze Canadian oil imports at their current level to the end of 1979 and en sure that Canadian oil consumption does not grow by more than one per cent year bet ween 1980 and 1985 Last year energy consumption increased by 35 per cent The bulk of this increase was in oil which supplies 44 per cent of the coun trys energy needs The result of Clarks commitment given in his closing statement at the twoday economic summit conference here is that oil imports will be reduced by 50000 barrels day in 19 Energy officials had projected that the country would need to import 650000 barrels day by that time Clarks summit pledge means only 600000 barrels day will be imported Clark the last of the seven national leaders to speak at the joint news conference which concluded the 1979 economic conference said am firmly determined to keep our oil imports at the lowest possible level We will accomplish this objective through our energy conservation program by substituting alternative sources of energy for oil and by developing our own conventional energy sources as rapidlv as possible His statement was given half in English and half in French Clark was the only one of the seven summit leaders who gave his state ment in more than one language Clark said to Canadians back home Working together am conviced all Cana dians will work and achieve the goals which we have established here of moving toward energy selfsufficiency Facts on relations course Charges politicians with misrepresentation By TERRY FIELD and RICHARD THOMAS Of The Examiner The chairman of Simcoe Countys board of education charged county politicians with misrepresenting the facts in their assault on the human relations program during meeting with county council representatives Thursday The motion calling for cancellation of the program circulated by the council of the Township of Adjala completely misrepre sents the program and insults the intelligence and integrity of members of this board and its staff Lloyd Fletcher told the county coun cillors who met with board officials and trustees There is little wonder parents are upset when people who should exhibit greater responsibility describe this program in terms as used in the Adjala motion Let me say now that the accusations and inferences which Hold it Bottles in recall liRtl ili Following request by the federal minister of consumer atlairs anada lll Ltd has agreed to recall all liirc bottles containing its products the company said lhiirsday In statement the compain said that without the large bottlc hicli can explode It tipped ovcr it will be difficult tor the company to meet the demand tor Its products Thc company called on pioy incial environment llllts to icla regulations and allow thc sale of non returnable liottlcs Dentist acquitted ltlltthlil itli Toronto dcnlist was acquittwl til public mischici lliursday in what thc indgc described as one oi the most biarrc cascs to comi bctorc llic piiiiincial courts loscpli liruck was charged with public niischict Illtl hc complaintd to police that man was try me to extort $3000 rom him ludgc harlcs Scullion said lhc cisc was bIairc and sald it was not Iiccissii let him to dccidc hcthcr liruck had stilllllil lldllilll Susan lo cli is she lillllitl Warns about laser Ull llii Idiiiinn lroicciion Burcau Is issinne Llllitis it operators Ill ltIscr lights do discothcipics and pop it ltll illll oi possibli cc iluIiIILc ii llll lLLllls izI flllitlltl at lhcnaudicni cs In lilci ilLlll clIIit oi lii coiisiniii iiiilclinicalhaarilsdnision siiidlliuisd lllt guidcs in llli form 01 ltllll would in mailed shortly to lisil liilli iipciIoi iIcomminiline itiI llullls In illitl moi Iiidicnccs lli siIIl llll litllIill lltl lTuHMlmhs0nm Hpan iH 12H lltLllliiiltill LIIIlllllt ib tic llii Iliincs til IIiiilii liiii llfllll siiil tcIoIi have received such widespread publicity are not based on fact The Adjala resolution referred to various sexual acts in condemning the program and said love and moral education are private issues and not the domain of public education Thursdays meeting was scheduled to ailow for an exchange of information between the Simcoe County Board of Education and the county council The council has yet to take ac tion on the Adjala resolution It was really just an exchange of informa tion and there was no indication given us of their reactions said Dr Robert Thomas the boards superintendent of curriculum Thomas said he outlined the intentions of the board in developing the course and answered the statements contained in the Ad jala motion He also told Allan McLean deputy reeve of 0m and chairman of the countvs committee handling the issue and committee members of the support of the program voiced by peo ple throughout the county We got all the facts and that was what we wanted McLean told The Examiner its nice to hear both sides and then make deci sion Hc said the committee would discuss the meeting before making recommendation to iouncii later this month Wednesday the school board postponed countywide implementation of the program initially scheduled for the fall and cancelled further ficldtcsting pending revisions of the program Its Inovc in the right direction McLean said It was the only move they could make Dr Thomas said the boards action would not alter the intent ot the program time frame for the resumption ol field testing or full implementation has been established e333 Antinuclear pills ltlli itli The Ontario goiirn nicnt Is considering plan to givi people living near nuclear power plants pills that would rcducc the cttcct ot cp0surc to radiation spokesman say Max Fitch clnct 0t iintaiios radiation cmcrgcncy control group and director ol the labor ministry said cdnesday llic potassium iodidc pills would be Ltll to people living within the kllllllltllts oi ilic tour nuclear power plants of intario no The pills can reducc the accumulation radiation which concentrates In llll Ili Ioid gland lItch said pcoplc would tic warned not to takc tlic pills unless told to do so lllllllL lcak of radiation llc said thc goxcrnincnt is considii in itispciisiilu lllt pills slliiill Truckers still violent NEW YORK ili lrnckcrs liayc pulled back troni blockadcs lll cw England and National iuard soldiers hayc bcgiin to go home in othcr states but motor triIgbt trailic rcmams widely disrupted as iolcnci continues to mark ihc indcpcndcni truck drncrs strikc lttLts that had blocked thrcc nIIoI central lassachusctls truck stops tor two kttk pullcil away Thursday and ilricrs said they hope the icdcral govcrnmcnt ill inwi llltll dcmands tor niiirc and chiapcr dIiscl lllil higher spcctl limits and IIwcr highway iiunlations loniict llttll truckers said llic will illililllllllli sporadic incl pump llltithtlllts lickci llllt iinc down In lichigan and It Iniiir truck stop ncai lci1ii Bashingtoii siitc iiiickcrs rcliiriicd to tlii itinl ltitt trucks wcrc iIporiid pulling up to pioduccdixks in llLIllhl wlicrc itiinici it icoinaik Iiiil Ullllilllliltill ititllllll lii lttll lllltillli to potato and othci crops ii iiikc1 5c Per Copy ami Carrier Home Delivery 95 Weekly ner serving barrie and simcoe county Canadian Prime Minister Joe Clark delivers his statement during ioint press conference following Tokyo summit Friday At left are US President Jimmy Carter and Italian Premier Giulio Andreotti CP Photo Total cost at least $420000 lnnisfils police station to cost more than thought Ry NANCY FltillIRtl if The lIainincr BARCLAY lnnIstIl new police station will cost at least $420000 $15000 more than originally estimated It was announced Thursday The municipality rcccivcd 10 tenders on the building The lowest was $337030 troni Bcn torswell onstrnction Ltd iairie They said it would take 10 weeks to complctc the building The highest bid was $411000 from Schombcrg onstruclion Ltd Schombcrg They said construct Ion would take 22 weeks Were looking at $13000 Illitlic ll we accept the lowest bid said oun lack Young chairman of thc gcncral goycrnmcnt and finance illlliltlltt and acting chairman of the protection and community scryicIs committec In August 1078 it was cininatid construc tion costs alone would be $711 ll3tl making thc total cost including Iiitcrior tltIoiallntl $405000 lhealmost 313000 dittcrcnci Ill tlic original cost 3341958 and the lowest liltl $33707 now puts the minimum 0st at the building it $42000 Since August 1978 howcicr it is estimated costs hac Increased about Iiiiic per cciil 931 Y44 killed Sought shade Maricopa County sheriffs deputies look over the where scene Magdalena Levario 56 and two of her grandchildren Rachel Orona l2 and Gilbert Orona were kill ed at cotton field near Avondale farming community west of Phoenix Ariz The trio had sought refuge from the sweltering desert sun under the bucket of an earth mowng machine They were crush ed to death when the bucket fell an them The bodies draped Willi blankets are VlSIble to the right of the vehicle AP Photo Storm warnings out lIlCiJII lIliL hit lIhilliI1illIllii ll lllt sud miii in ii Anthony Jackson architect will check the Iciiiicis to sec if all lltlltt7ltl illtails arc in cludcd chcck unit priccs and check bonding credentials llis rccommcndation will hc presented to council Tuesday It approycd by council letter ot Illltlll will Immediately be issued to the chosen contractor onstruction ol the building could begin within one wcek oi notitication said Doug ltcid building inspector Agreeing with him Jackson said lhcrcs no reason they can be in the ground by July 10 It Is anticipated Interior turmshings will cost $40000 said Reid Actually thc Interior tinisning Is still hit up in the air he said lhc police station will be built in Barclay iust cast ol thc municipal ottice That site howiy er was opposed by Recy William iib bins lolicc hict William Brown and the lcona Business Association lhcy layored the station in Alcona ost ol building In lcona howcy cr was originally estimated at $413000 or $10000 morc than lllt original cost of thc Barclay sitc During an earlicr meeting to discuss lllc buildings location liict Brown said he dctiiiiicly prcicrrtd Ihc Alcona site but is happy that attcr lighting 114 cars tor the new building ll ill finally be built Middlcsm counties ol the Lake Huron region and Elgm ounty ol thc akc lCric region lhc Ilcrt also in iilcs tilltilltl waters ol Iakcs Eric lluron and St lair lhc siatimcnt said it was not warning of immcdiatc dangir but an alert to potcir iial iiiclnpinciit of severe local storms lt iily iscd residents to check lor Irca Ktilllltl ill1llllls iiitorc undertaking outdoor ic llll Officer shoots fox liaiiii policcman today and his ltliltl to shoot and kill lo which may liIcliicnrIliiil tillsldlilt licnnis Nutton slioi tlii lo on llll1tl ycnuc Ittcr rcsiilcnt said he saw ms lllt his dog to his front door cil lilc lfiiilauiaj 11 silil lii lo IIIn oil licii lit dot ililllll llic lioiisi lli Iillcil lli iliiilt ti Ailiti lll lolIi will llic lllll lo is ltllll ti ilill1il1iiIit iisis iii dctrininc ziliitlii lIIilliliiis spokesman ioi Ihc lliallli tll Animals oriiiiii lii 1i1l1sl igriciiltinc said iti llt iziiia ii itiyi iiid iisiill ll rat liiklnind llilil iai ll wck IiiiI iri lI llii Iiiiillii 1llllll Wants rights for gays ll ll iii ltl liit llhl ln ri lllllitll 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