Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 16 Apr 1977, p. 1

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A41 Frank Baks winner of the High Breeding lass Average at the lluronia Dairy llerd Ini provenient Association banquet Friday night was congratulated by two dairy princesss Brenda Simpson left of Simcoe ounty and Betty lenkins right the I076 Ontario Dairy Princess Examiner Photo Top awards presented at Dairy Herd banquet Awards for the 1976 hampion Milk Pro ducer the most improved herd and breeding efficiency were presented Friday night at the Htuonia West SimcoeI banquet for the Dairy Ilerd Improvement Association Doug liffen and Sons of Minesing won for the chanlpion milk producer new award Giffen was presented with an award bv Dave tampbell of Gait thenncal for liealanil Eleanor with breeding class average BtA of 206 to 13 Frank Raks and Sons of IIlmvale had the highest BtA herd for the year with Hi to 135 points Donald Bell another Illmvale Dair farmer won honorable mention with RtA pointratingot Httto HS Rockeynol Farms of Ihelpston donated an award to Gordon Kidd of Elmvale for most improved herd after Kidd raised his rat mg 83 points An award for breeding efficiency went to Harry Schepers of lhelpston presented by the Lnestock Branch In the yearling class liatik Van ugt won ior lin ugt Vera whose RCA rating was 17 to 193 dolt Von Giatten won in the hiin two yearold class while loe Klein Gebbink and Sons won for ledarlong lover in the high three yearold class Doug Giften and Sons won awards tor both the tourryearold classand the aged cov class with llealand Joy and Ilcaland Eleanor fiendks In the beginning man tried to make an arms limitation agreement inside local news 15 sports lifestyle business entertainment church comics 16 classifieds to 20 saturday for BUSINESS Not just in summer ern Wood who Works in the camera department at Sears in the Georgian Mall is planning to convince students that retail work is more than summer iob lie be one of the participants at job information market at the Barrie Armoury on fliiirsday llie proiect is sponsored by the Iluronia Rotary Hub and the anada Manpower cnire Stoiy on lage ll Check security Law and security students from Georgian ollege recently checked the security at three tarrie industries as part of their training They are now in the process of making reconiinendations to anadian General lllectric to Ltd Ilie ooper Tool Group Ltd and Mansfield Dennian General to Ltd For report on what they did see todays business section Salaries tripled Dltllltltlf Ali Ford Motor which tripled its profits last year tripled the wages of chairman Henry Ford and pres ident Lee lacocca to record $070000 each in 1070 the highest in IS btisiiiess The disclosure Friday by the No auto maker in the KS followed word from General Motors orp that chairman Thomas Murphy who guided the No ITS automaker to record profits and sales in 1070 was paid $030000 in salary and bonuses Murphys pay represents iSpercent raise from 1075 when he received $575000 More affordable homes By THE ANiUHAN PRESS houses for Taiiadians was noted in the past Award donors at the hanqtiet held in the Minesing ominunity llall included the Stayner branch of The Royal Bank of anada Moreau Farm Equipment Stayner Feed Ser vice Ltd and Simcoe District Door prizes were donated by Giften Farm ItIqttipment the Allandale Veterinary linic Somerville Farm Equipment and other firms Ken lhompson spoke on behalf of the DIIIA loronto office while Ihenda Simpson ap peared as the Snncoe ltairy Princess and fict ty Jenkins of lllgin ounty spoke as the hit tario Dairy Princess Likens accused to movie star Errol Flynn BRAMIVIUN nt ltIi Norman Mailer Pulitzer pllAWlllllllllg author testified Friday that Robert ltowbothani was fascinating character and compared ltlltl with movie actor IIrroi llynn Rowbotham 30 is on trial for conspiring to stnuggle ton of hashiin intotanada Mailer told the lZmeinber leel ounty court jury that he rite the introduction to book on Rowliotham being written by lnitedStatesauthorRichardStrattoii Mailer said liefirst met littltlll£tlll in 107 at Stiattons farm in Maine lie said after that he made several trips to meet the ac cused because felt there was potential iniscairiageot iusticcbuilding Mailer said the book Stratton is writing on liowbotham concerned mariiuana Itochilalc ollege now defunct non degree granting experimental college loronto drug culture antltheworldotdrugtrafticknig He said owlxiihaiii bad religious belief in marijuana and that his arrest was tragic anddispropoitionatewaste Rowbotliam defence is that he dealt ex clusively in mariiuana at Itochdalc ollege and other parts of Toronto but never sold hasliisb Buys $300000 home for $1 ltthi ttl Donald Foley Kingston ltnt contractor bought $300000 dream house Friday for SI llowever Foley one of about $0 persons who offered to btiy the 32Mtsqnarettmt building erected by ictoiii Wood De velopinent oip for display at the National Home Show has 73 hours to dismantle the lwostorey structure and remove it from life anadian National lixlllllllltitl grounds Heads company Meet Maxwell Rotstein president of Municipal Savings and Loan orp His company started in Barrie in foil and has grown to six branches serving central tario The Municipal is catering to the peo ple of entral Ontario and is purposely staying away from metropolitan areas For tnore on Rariies banking success story see Sue ltoutliffes report on Page ii strong trend toward more affordable week by at least one major developer while ttawa made plans to prop sagging mobile home industry For those who rent there was suggestion by Stewart Ripley president of Metropolitan lrust that would result in well todo tenants paying higher rents and lowincomefatniliespayingless Ilowever Ripleys suggestion was described by at least one critic John de Klerk chairman of the Itedcration of Metro fennants Associations of Toronto as an workable because it doesnt take into ac count the cost of buying land and financing the sales of project the McKeough repeats claim We Saturday Aprll 16 1977 15° Per Copy Carrier Home Dellvery 85° Weekly xaminer serving barrie and simcoe county 22 Pages on Barrie annexation Ricky Slater and Da id yer rightt both si yearold students from Johnson Street School hooked light up to battery as part of their display in the 2nd annual elementar school science fair held at On municipal front Budding young Edisons Cashicu Secondary School Friday night and this morning ttiganiers say lot students competed in the fair lixaniiner lholo November to be time for elections lHItt lt lt ntario will amend the Altttlltlpal lIlcilIttns Act to allow elections on the third Monday Ill November Ireasurer Darcy McKeough said Friday McKeough told the provincialmunicipal liaison committee he hopes the proposed change from the first Monday iii December ll satisfy great many local people who suggestml November date Municipalities have been seeking change in the date for some time claiming that weather during December often is poor resulting in lo voter urnouts MiKeotigh told the committee he hopes the change will allow campaignng at more pleasant lllllt of year and will bring minimum amount of upset to other related aspects of municipal and school board ltitt dines Trudeaus return home OTTAWA tII Prime Minister Trudeau and his wile Margaret returned to Ottawa together Friday night after spend ing separate liaster vacations spokesman in the prime ministers of fice said the couple returned on com inercial flight presumably from To ioiito Trudeau and his wife had been reported to be on 00 day trial separation The prime minister was returning Friday night from fiveday skiing holiday in Hair His wife left Boston on lhursday following fourrday visit with her sister and parents in suburban duplex belonging toliersister The prime minister and his wife were last seen together at the ttawa airport lhur sday April as he left for alifornia to make speech and begin his IIaster holiday Mrs lriideau was returning from an earlier rip to the lltllltll St ates porter at the tlawa airport said the lrudeaus had one of their three sons with them Friday night The spokesman in Irudeaus office said he was not sure where all the children were wedont keeptiack of thekids Get tough on drivers QUEBEC The Parti Qucbccois government annouiiced Friday tough new plan to reduce Quebecs high traffic fatality rate including mandatory suspension of driving permits for refusal to take breath analysis test Noting Quebecs highway death toll is the highest in Ianada the government proposes permits be revoked for three to six months for drivers convicted of impaired or dangerous drivint leaving the scene of an accident criniinzil negligence or refusal to take breath test Surrenders after siege TORONTO TI man arrested Friday after he barricaded himself in lililrflom apart ment in the downtown area for 90 minutes has been charged with being common nuisance Police said today the man surrendered af llic ncxt municipal elections will beheld Ill liftll lhc treasurer also said changes will be made in adince polling procedures to ac company the change in elect ion dates lie said the changes will accommtxlate tiie particular iiieds of cottage owners who have been concerned about the time of year at which municipal elections have been held ll ll lllltltll Local returning officers and other election otticials will continue lo have resimnsibilitv to determine emergency elect ion sit nations Mclxeough said the cabinet decided against intrtxiucing legislation to introduce controls on municipal elect ion spending at this imc Such legislation requires very coir sitferablc study and there are potentiallv deadline iei talking to policevoinin on the telephone for about tominutes They said the man called them on the phone saying he had machinergun and that he would shoot anyone who approached htbuilding Metropolitan lorontos police emergency task force cordoned off the area while negotiations with the man were in progress Police said they found tiiacliete knife and bow and arrow but nogun harged is Friedrich Klarmaiin 40 of loroilto Hayworth can leave SANI ANA alif Renter judge ruled Friday that actress Rita Hayworth reported to be gravely mentally ill and chronic alcoholic may leave alifornia The statement issued by the clerk of Superior Court Judge llaude wcns after closed door hearing earlier in the lay did not make clear If the move is part of the treatment the 58yearold actress has had during the last month at hospital The purpose of the hearing Friday was to decide whether her estate should per manently be in the hands of courtup pointed public guardian Several days after the one time move queen held party at the home of an actor friend last month to deny rumors that she was sick petition was filed iii court here to have the public guardian take over her financial affairs Polanski enters plea LttS ANGELICS Al Movie director Roman Polanski master of macabre films pleaded not guilty Friday to charges he drugged and raped 13yearold girl who was to have modeled for still photographs am innocent and cant wait to be Vllh dicated he told reporters He expressed bitterness at the wide spread publicity which has surrounded his legal problems high costs associated llll ittllllltllsitllllg slttli totlllols McKeough also turned down various iiitiiiicipal requests that the twoyear term in office be lengthened We are aware that the term of office is one critical factor in the ability of municipal councils and school boards to deal effectively with complex issues develop priorities and plan longterm budgets and programs There are however issues of accountability unique to local government that must not be lost sight of McKeough said he hopes to have legislation on the various matters in the legislature by May for approval next fall In the meantime he said interested part ies will have the opportunity to examine and comment on the proposed changes ToldNlProvincial treasurer Darcy McKeough has repeated his controversial assertion that Barrie should be allowed to an nex land to accommodate population of 125000 The statement tabled in the legislature Friday by McKeoughs parliamentary assis tant George McCaguc MPP for Dufferin Simcoc comes on the eve of court challenge to similar statement made by McKeough to the Ontario Municipal Board midway through its hearing into Barries 20000acre annexation application For more on the court challenge scheduled to be heard Monday in Toronto see Page McKcoughs latest statement which comes in answer to questions asked last week by Liberal Leader Stuart Smith denies that the province has indicated exactly how much land Barrie should receive Ideally the local people should be able to sort out the details themselves be said If this cannot be done the Ontario Municipal Board can take into account all relevant con siderations including those which relate to agricultural land Tabled with the statement were two letters from McKcough to 0MB chairman William Shub including the letter which provoked the court challenge and letter to MCKeough from agriculture minister William Newman expressing concern about the loss of valuable farmland south of Barrie if SimcoeGeorgian Area Task Force recommendationsmthc basis for Banies annexation bidare im plemented without amendment McKcough said it is unfortunate that the annexation dispute has overshadowed the task forces recommendations because the government is anxious to get on with im plementat ion of other proposals contained in the task force report particularly those con cerning growth in Barrie Orillia Midland and ollingwotxf lunicipalities in the area are also anxious to get moving he said and some have already asked for financial and planning assistance INDISIRIAI PARK Development proposals submitted by Barrie MeKeough said are most advanc ed He said the city is ready to spend about $250000 to service new isacre industrial park lie said the government expects to an nounce financial assistance for the project in thencar future The task force report suggested Barries population would swell to 125000 people by 201 The city has asked the OMB for approval to annex about 20000 acres of land from Innisfil he and Vespra townships The 0MB hearing began last October but it was adjourned last January until May after McKeough sent letter to the board which in effect supported Itarries annexation proposal Annexation opponents have bitterly attack ed McKeough for writing the letter saying it is tantamount to interference with the MB by member of the provincial cabinet Premier William Davis added fuel to the fire last month when he sent letter to In nisfil Township Reeve William Gibbins in dicating his support for McKeouglis actions The letter from the agriculture minister to McKeough praised the overall report of the Sinicoetleorgian Task Force for its care in protecting arable iaiid in the area but ex pressed concern that some of those lands would be taken out of production 20 to 30 years before they would be needed for urban development RENE LEYICSQKE reflects consensus some doubts about the white papers provisions Asked what he intends to do calm fears of Englishsmaking Quebecers he replied Theres one thing wont do and thats let the wishes of the French majority cave in under pressure lot of people are beating that dog to death for their own selfserving interest The meeting attended by several bun dred persons was field in westend Notre Dame de Grace largely Englishspeaking area and was part of campaign to raise funds for the IQ and the forthcoming refer endum on independence At least 100 per sons were turned away at the door Three die in battle NABAIIYICII Letanon Renter At least three persons were killed when rival Palestinian groups fought each other with machineguns and rocketpropelled grenades in this southern market town today residents said They reported that members of the Syriancontrolled Saiqa organization clashed with commandos of the hardline rejection front in fighting which lasted several hours Mormon will forgery LAS VEGAS Nev Alt FBI tests have determined that the socalled Mormon will attributed to the late industrialist lloward Iluglies is forgery state Attorney General Robert List said Friday List made the diseloure in court saying indetxindent tests conducted by two FBI in vestigators in Washington DC have That white paper MONTREAL CI Iremier Rene Levesque says he does not anticipate major changes in the Quebec governments white paper on language since it reflects con sensus of thecabinet Speaking to reporters at Parti Quebecois fundraising meeting Friday night the premier said he wants rational discussion of the white papers contents Were trying to keep our minds open dcs file lot of cmotionalism the premier said noting that even he had expressed determined that the threepage handwritten document represents an unskilled attempt to copy or simulate the handwriting of Hughes However List said the tests have failed to determine who wrote the document which turned up last April 27 in the Salt Lake Yity headquarters of the Mormon Church weather Sunny with cloudy intervals today and Stinday Iliin both days 15 to 19 Over night lows to

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