Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 19 Apr 1977, p. 2

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lt oA vr the oxamlnor Tuesday Aprll19 19 news rounduE Levesque visits PEI to air PQ objectives CHARLOTTETOWN CP Quebec Premier Rene hevesque came to the heartland of Confederation on Mon ay The decision to visit Prince Edward Island reached last November before the Parti Quebecois was swept to power in the Nov 15 election was made because the party wanted to explain its objectives to Canadians outisde Quebec Levesque said On his way to make his first speech in Canada outside Que bec since the PQ victory last November Levesuqe entered the gymnasium of the University of Prince Edward Ialand to rousing chorus of Canada That was nice singing Levesque said Until further notice were going along with you Levesque said he had spent more than half his adult life trying to wrest control of certain powers from the federal government to return them to the province theme he said was drawing increased support in the economically depressed Atlantic region The impression got from the audience is that it was bas ically friendly and not hostile Levesque said after finishing his address The only time during his address that Levesque left his lowkey style was when he dealt with the controversial Quebec language bill Deportation order upheld SARNIA Ont CP The federal Court of Appeal an nounced Monday it is upholding deportation order against Pedro Denegri 27 native of Chile living in Sarnia Marija Danilunas Denegris lawyer said following the announcement that Denegri might be tortured and killed by Chiles military regime if he is deported She said the courts decision is heavy blow for her client whose last hope now is an appeal to the Supreme ourt of Canada Denegri came to Canada more than year ago and sought asylum here because of his past political activities in hile Miss Danilunas added that Denegri must decide within 13 days whether to appeal to the Supreme Court Gets life sentence in murder NORTH BAY Ont CPi Normand Larose 28 of North Bay was sentenced to life in prison for the seconddegree murder of his wife Rita when he appeared in Supreme Court Monday He pleaded guilty to the charge Larose was charged with his wifes murder the same day her body was found in the trunk of the family car in down town parking lot last Feb postmortem examination revealed she had been struck repeatedly with heavy solid obiect and had suffered 17 head wounds three of them serious enough to have ca used death French school board has no soy WINDSOR Ont lr Thomas Wells Ontario education minister says it will not matter if the Essex ounty board of education refuses to support provin cial legislation ordering construction of French lunguage high school in the county You the board wont have chance to vote against it Wells said durv ing taping of local televir sion show Sunday Ill be down here building the school myself and may paint the walls blue and you might want them yellow Garnet Stevenson aboard trustee told Wells Ihats about all the autonomy well have left deciding the color of the walls THOMAS WELLS no vote To battle organized crime TORONTO CPI SolicitorGeneral John MatBeth said Monday that Ontario will devote an extra $12 million to fighting organized crime in the province this year The minister speaking in debate on the speech from the throne said the extra money will enable the Ontario lrovin cial Police to obtain more equipment and personnel to fight organized criminal activity The funds would be used to improve the Oll intelligence operations and cooperation in sovcalled jointlorce liptl ationsv those involving the Oll the RCMP and local police forces malt1 Jobseeker Gregory Guerin left holds sign asking for job while talking to passerby in downtown Toronto Monday Guerin has been unemployed for about month and vows to con tinue carrying the sign until he gets another job There are about onemillion persons currently unemployed by Canada Photo Exlottery worker wins $100000 TORONTO CP former Ontario Lottery Corp em ployee and an Austrian Canadian chef each claimed on Monday $1004 prizes from last Thursdays Wintario draw Doreen Johnson freelance public relations person in To ronto worked for the lottery company in late 1975 and early 1973 used to interview all the winners Miss Johnson said in telephone interview Monday and used to think wouldnt it be marvellous to be on the other sideof the counteroneday Now that shes there she ex pects to use the money for holiday and perhaps inA vestincnts tupert lintnainincr 37 is chef at Guelph n1 restau rant and lives in Elora north east of Guelph Aust rianborn and Canadian resident for 10 years he says he will just put the money in safe place anu think about it although trip to Austria with his wife and three children is possibilit Fernand Garneau SI of St atharines and his wife Therese also picked up $1ooooo Monday Garncau assistant superin tendent of the cominissary at Canada Steamship Lines said he and his wife plan to invest the money toward his early re tircnient The couple has nochildrcn $IOOmillion proposal for Bramalea unveiled ItitlllOOnt itli Sltiomillion plan to create downtown core for the Bra coininunity has been shown to the city planning de partment by Bramalea Ltd Toronto based developer Kenneth Field executive viccpresidcnt said Monday the company is setking conceptual approval tor its plan to add one million square feet of office space IStHooni liotcl Uttttl apartments and almost toolioo of retail spate to its eXisting Bramalea in cntrn area it Wall to wall Rugs Furniture 7284761 CARPET 205 DUNlOP Field said the development would take about to years to complete Field said that by the time the project is completed the population of the community part of Brampton where about 48000 coplt now live will reach iooooo About 2011110 will live within walking distance of thcccntrclicsiiid Field said otticc lowers will be built on thrcc sides of scricsof landscapedcourtyards on in fttracre sitt Piiiiicit mum um Carter and doomsday Praise for energy warning WASHINGTON AP President Carters warning of an impending energy doomsday is drawing praise from leaders in the United States Congress but many doubt he can win ap proval of stringent con servation measures Congress now is awaiting the details of Carters energycon servation program He will de liver his legislative proposals to joint session of the Senate and House of Representatives on Wednesday In televised address Mon day night warned of an energy disaster unless the US accepts hardships now Many of these proposals will be unpopular Carter said But he said the al ternative may be national catastrophe Still interviews with congressional leaders following the prtsidents address indicate Carter will have an uphill fight BARRIE Rachl malltown out to conquer the big City Pick the winner The city Large cities may not be for everyone But to Rachel theres no place more excit ing richer with opportunities Maybe she is little starryeyed but Rachel has far more worrisome problem Shes on social merrygoround Her day isnt complete unless she joins her friends for some pubcrawling after work Much too often pubs lead to parties Shes getting too little sleep eating poorly and her boss now regrets hiring her Rachel thinks its all great adventure She forgets why she first came to the city Truth is unless she wiscs up and backs away soon smalltown girl may very well wind up big city loser as well Rachel Large cities may not be for everyone But to Rachel theres no place more excit ing or richer with opportunities Maybe she is little starryeyed but fortunately for Rachel shes realist Shes made some wise choices in cluding her decision on drinking Not too often not too much is Rachels motto That goes for beer wine or spirits no matter where she is or with whom The interesting thing is her moderate lifestyle hasnt made Rachel less popular Nor has it made the city less exciting place Its just making her stronger Strong enough to win 2245 days 2245 days 2245 days 1445 days llGUID WASTE REMOVAL Industrial Commercial Waste Removal Service Station and Commercial Pump Outs DISPOSAL Chemical Petra Waste Disposal ltd 7373411 Licensed by the Ministry of Environment 29 Owen St Barrie Ont in getting many of his proposals through Congress especially his expected call for higher taxes on energy sources TOUGH FIGIIT SEEN It will be the toughest fight of his four years in the White House said Senator Abraham Ribicoff Dem Conn And House Majority Leader Jim Wright Dem Tex said Conservation is necessary but its only half the job hope he couples his conservation preachments with some prac tical programs to stimulate the development of new energy sources Wright predicted much con troversy over many of Carters proposals and lengthy congres sional hearings saying he doubts House action on the package can come before Scp teinber at the earliestits not going to happen ovemight In his address Carter said Have good look at these tl fncs I445 days 2245 days 2245 days Apr May June June 33 July JI Aug 23 tl May Its June June 23 July JO Aug Ll May IH ltty Callus the US is running out ofoil and gas and that his Ian will require sacrifices all US citizens Carter spelled out various goals for cutting energy con sumption by 1985 But he de clined to discuss specifics of his proposals beyond noting that citizens who insist on driving large unnecessarily powerful cars must expect to pay more more for that luxury BRIEFING SEI However general details of Carters proposals have already been disclosed and dcpaituic II tllytllltlll l1tc Supci ippioyal congressional leaders are set to get White House briefing today on the final package The presidents program is expected to include stiff taxes on new fuelinefficient cars with offsetting rebates on those with good gaseconomy stan dby gasoline tax to begin in 1979 that might add 511 cents gallon to pump prices price increases for domestic oil and natural gas and tax benefits for homeowners and businesses for installation of insulation or solarenergy devices Among goals Carter wants GOLFERS personal invitation to join the beautiful Barrie Country Club But please book early Scaling limited so call hand ccni III your idea and make your ltll dyincc lurclmsc 11rcs iic met by 1985 is cutting the growth of US energy demand to two er cent year from nearly our per cent cutting gasoline use 10 per cent nearly doubling coal production and seeing that 90 per cent of all US homes are properly in sulated KEEP DOG HOME Superstition says that to keep dog from straying from home remove three hairs from his tail and put them under the doors tep Facilities include Finest lithole course in Central Ontario Lockers showers sauna Fully equipped Pro Shop Practice Range Power Tart Rentals Club storage Two tastefully appointed lounges Licensed Dining Room Snack bar Active golf section busy social schedule Green Fees also available For full details contact Don Emery Gen Mgr Phone 7284802 THE BARBIE CO UNTR CL UB Box 623 Barrie Ont New Low Charter ass Fares 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