Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 12 Jul 1979, p. 2

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the examiner Thursday tion 12 1979 Bathurst strike ends with pact BATHURST NB The city was quiet Wednesday night as police returned to work following weeklong strike during which cars raced downtown and stores were Energy Secretary Schlesinger reported about to quit office WASHINGTON AP President Carters domestic policy conferences are ap parently drawing to close amid speculation Energy Secretary James Schlesinger is about to leave office There were signs too that after week of meeting with deal with US economic and energy woes The energy departments chief spokesman said Wednes day evening Schlesinger has not resigned But the spokesman James Bishop uninformed speculation The president was beginning work on speech summing up his seminars Powell said no date has been set for Carters return to Wash ington but he said for the next couple of days or so he will be tin Mountains Carter will re view options for reducing oil imports and reviving the econ omy in the face of an approach ing recession White House aide who asked to remain anonymous said the president has made no stopped short of denying the here at Cam David finaldcision relatedt damaged about 130 official and unofficial secretary was being fired This ed speculation that although he is cortfsidgfigrflg Police Chief Jack Howell said he is confident the 26 agvfisershcérter was abom to White fusepress secretary Carter was planning remain some pretty bow stun member force can regain the trust and confidence of the Up 15 Staff as he mos JOdy Powellsadthe reportwas there working on an address Carter is peeled endorse 15000 residents of Bamurst that may be delivered Sunday some type of mobilization My attitude is to tell the members of the force to go back on the streets with their chests out and their heads up Howell said adding the onus is on us to show we will give missing for about 24 hours were discovered wandering lost in dense bush Tuesday night pol ice said overhead had lost propeller The plane made safe emergency landing at Teenoger gets l5 years BELL FARM RD evening before he sets out on planned trip to the Midwest on board to cut through govern ment redtape and speed up Monday crucial energy projects said good services CLEVELAND Pleaded WHY Wednesday WILL REVIEW OPTIONS administration sources who But some residents say they are bitter about the strike hingngrthidOE 11$ fmffnehltldge Emmi sweerfhy Powe said during the re aSkm nm to be identified It ToweryPresident 0f the Downtown Businessmfnjs kill their szther because he was alge mu er $3M 9f hffis IStad as the was yet Clear how mum ssocation said merchants feel they became pawns in too strict has been sentenced to Feb shooting death of his 41 eaway ary an atoc powerme board Youd have Ocllgall gameszging playedat CILy hall gt 15 years to life in prison for the year01d father He Will be duridng an estimated $100000 amage to stores slaving John White 17 eligible for parole in lOyearS YOU can save Off any woodsfove if firmlyAGREEMENTS you order before Aug order before July soca 1497 of the Canadian Union of Public Employees IUPEJ representing the police and CUPE Local 550 rep He thought was and beat the pnce Increase resentingdthe 07fstriking outside workers signed separate Claude St Pierre examines propeller which narrowly missed him as he mcmoran umso agreement Wednesday afternoon was sming in his car sfening radio news reports abouy Skylab In Mon A$25 deposit will Missmg boys found In bUSh treal Wednesday morning Mr St Pierre first thought it was piece of NEW ADDRESS hold the stove summgy 0m pr Two young American boys Skylab that had fallen As it turned out small twinengined DC3 flying CORNER OF ST VINCENT unfilfull vacationer found Gregory Milton and Brian Alles aftera search by police and civilians The boys both from Michigan had wandered into the bush near Killarney Provincial Park about 40 kilometres southwest of Sudbury on Monday night Coffee bean price hike is reason TORONTO CPJ An increase in the price of coffee beans is behind 25centapound increase to retailers Canadas largest coffee wholesaler said Wednesday General Foods Ltd said green coffee beans have risen in price on world markets and there was little choice but to pass the increase on to customers when shelf stock is gone General Foods sells Maxwell House Sanka Yuban Mellow Roast and Brim brands Instant coffee however will not be hit by the increase nearby Dorval airport CP Photo 6i die in plane crash MEDAN Indonesia AP ceived message from the pi ptain Lontoh only two minutes before the crash All 61 Indonesians aboard do mestic airliner were killed when their plane crashed into mountain in North Sumatra in bad weather officials said They said the plane was flying too low The plane was flying at only 6000 feet while the mountain is 7000 feet high the North Su matra air force commander lot Ca Home Auto Life Business sarjeant ilv Insurance 10089 Forde Borrie Ont 737 Jack Duffy NEW REMNANI ROOM 2860 Joe Horrodino largo Solution Sign FREE ShopAtlfomo on Viol In Viol FREE DELIVERY Soc 0w Wukly Specials THE WOODBURNER II KING COOKSIOWN HWY 27 765 4589636 EXPERIENCED INSTALLATION AVAILABLE General Foods spokesman said Lake death warnings exaggerated DETROIT fli Apparently the reports of Lake Eries death were greatly exaggerated The commander had just re Stuzirl llodgson Canadian chairman of the International turned from leading SearCh Joint Commission said Wednesday at the conclusion of the and rescue 1901 t0 the WlfCk groups threeday annual meeting The Great Lakes are age MOW 1ka abou 80 improving from whats been pretty sick situation kilomtl 105 west or here ltobcrt Sugarman US cochairman said more fish and said the CONNl OWN lower concentrations of pollutants in wildlife have madcsci the alFPOTl the North 511 entislsopfimislic matra capital of Medan re Air Marshall Ibmi Subroto said after the crash of the Fokker28 on Wednesday night lfllP Ls HERE Firefighters battle 120 forest fires THUNDER BAY Ont CPI With no heavy rainfall antici pated l000 firefighters dug in their heels Wednesday to fight 120 new forest fires in north western Ontario All the fires were caused by lightning strikes in dry forests said Dick Brady fire officer with the ministry of natural re sources in the region between Ignace Ont and the Manitoba border Ignace is 240 kilometres west of Thunder Bay Fifteen helicopters and eight waterbombing aircraft were being used to fight the fires Seven thousand lightning strikes during 14hour period Monday night were recorded by special device operated by the ministry in Dryden said George McCormick north western rcgional director The device has 320kilometre range Brady said no lives were threatened by the fires But one fire on Tuesday came close to the small village of Webequie in Winisk provincial park before being brought under control 5000acre fire that entered the province from Manitoba was eight kilometres from Wer ner Lake 100 kilometres north west of Kenora but Brady said he 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