the examiner Thursday July 28 1977 extra Spicer quitting OTTAWA CP leith Spicer is leaving his post as com misioner of official languages Friday and spokesman for his office said Wednesday it is unlikely replacement will be named before the autumn JeanMarie Morin deputy commissioner will assume the post on an interim basis Spicer has occu ied the language commissioners job sin ce it was create in 1970 to provide watchdog over the availability of federal services in English and French and to make recommendations on bilingualism policy He is leaving to pursue career in journalism and teach ing He says he wants free hand to comment on Canadian unity The appointment of new commissioner must be ap proved by both the Commons and Senate but apart from special twoday debate next week on northern pipelines the Commons will not be sitting until Oct 17 Collingwood inquest August l0 COLLINGWOOD Ont CP An inquest into the death of the sevenweekold daughter of Terry Patton 21 of Collingwood will be held here Aug 10 Ontario Chief Corona Cotnam announced Tuesday Patton said earlier this month that when the child became ill on July 12 he sent Beatrice Caines 20 the woman with whom he lives to the police station across the street to request ride to the hospital Patton said police told the woman they did not run taxi service The child died later while on the way to the hospital in taxi On Monday Dr Cotnam overruled Collingwood Coroner Storey who had decided that an inquest was un necessary Zeppelin singers son dies KIDDERMINSTER England Reuter The fiveyear old son of Robert Plant singer with the Led Zeppelin rock group died Wednesday at his country home near here The boy Karacn collapsed at home and was found to be dead on arrival at hospital hospital spokesman said the cause of death was not known Plant flew back Tuesday from the US where the group had been on tour spokesman said they had 10 more dates to play but they had been cancelled Mass murder victims buried PROSPECT Conn AP Eight victims of the worst mass murder in the states historya young mother and her seven childrenwere buried side by side Wednesday at cemetery in this small Connecticut town Thirtyfour pallbearers carried the coffins of Cheryl Beaudoin 29 and her childrenFrederick Allen 11 Sharon Lee 10 Debra Ann Paul Albert Roderick Holly Lyn and Mary Lou May recommend boycott CHICOUTIMI Que CP Federal Labor Minister John Munro will recommend countrywide boycott of Robin Hood Multifoods Ltd products unless the strikebound com pany returns to the bargaining table spokesman for the minister said Wednesday Jacques Olivier parliamentary secretary for the labor minister told the Saguenay Press Club that the company whose mill was the site last week of the shooting of eight union demonstrators acted as if it was the 17th century in its labor relations lnree employees of private security firm hired by Robin Hood were charged following the shooting with having dis charged weapon with intent to injure The incident oc curred after some of the 200 demonstrators had entered the fenced off company grounds Cyclists remanded in jail SAINT JOHN NB CP Two motorcylists charged in connection with incidents Saturday aboard the CN ferry Princess of Acadia were remanded in jail Wednesday af ter bail hearing before Provincial Judge Andrew Harrigan Samuel Irvine Hull 28 and Wayne Richard Femley 28 both from Toronto are sched uled to be tried Aug Hull was charged Monday with two counts of common as sault and one count of causing disturbance by using obscene language Fernley is charged with pos session of stolen wallet Two other Ontario residents Harry Restmage 27 of Gor mley and Robert Thomas Dowie 20 of Toronto are sched uled to appear Thursday for bail hearings Restmage is charged with stealing liquor and assaulting police officer and Dowie is charged with using obscene lan guage in public place Posting $225 bail each Tues day wcre Richard Klilichi 27 of Toronto John Wayne Brown 28 of Mississauga nt and Steven Paul Clark 25 of To ronto All three are charged with re sisting police officer David Francis Gillies 28 of Saint John is charged with in decent exposure and Beverley Bowe of Grand Bay NB is charged with using obscene lan guage Both were released Monday on their own recognizance They will be tried Aug All nine have pleaded not guilty The Ontario residents are members of the Vagabonds mo torcycle club and those from New Brunswick are connected with the dins wrath club Passengers said 30 to 40 mo torcyclists were involved in the fracas during dinner and dan ce cruise between Digby NS and Saint John BNA overhaul eventual aim MONCTON NB CP Thirty members of the Council of Canadian Unity meet here to day to begin the first in series of meetings to develop recom mendations for overhauling the British North America Act John Fisher executivedime tor of the council said in Halifax interview prior to the opening of the meeting here that there has seldom been an opportunity for change such that presented by todays meet ing the examiner girl This weeks Examiner Girl is Sherry Tanner 16 seen here on the company of one of her best friends her horse Mr Sherry includes horseback riding going to the beach and parties among her favorite activities Examiner Photo Court dismisses appeals TORONTO CP The ap peal against conviction of mon eylender Sydney Rosen de scribed at his trial last year as the very central figure in conspiracy to defraud the ublic over share dealings has en dismissed by the Ontario Court of Appeal Rosen 46 of Toronto was sentenced at the end of 42day trial to 12 months definite and six months indeterminate crossappeal by the flown to increase the sentence to penitentiary term of at least two years was also dismissed Tuesday by the threeman ap peal court lawyer said he has recom mended his client seek leavc to appeal the case to the Supreme Court of Canada Rosen who had been free on bail surrendered himself at the Toronto jail on Monday night The 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called lastminute order and said the welds are sound Alyeska had intended to de Appointment angers NDP TORONTO CP The an nouncement Wednesday that former cabinet minister John Smith is to be appointed com missioner of the Workmens Compensation Board drew an angry response from the NDP Floyd Laughren member for Nickel Belt and the NDP critic for the board said in state ment the appointment is sad example of how little Premier William Davis really under stands the problems facing in jured workers in Ontario Smith an MPP for 10 years was defeated by Brian Charlton of the NDP in the riding of Hamilton Mountain in the June election Smith was first appointed to the cabinet in 1973 as minister of correctional services and later became minister of gov ernment services Laughren said the appoint ment to the board is an ex ample of how the premier pro vides sinecures for defeated or retired Tory MPPs The NDP critic said the pre mier should place such ap pointees in jurisdictions where they have less opportunity to increase the level of cynicism and alienation currently present among Ontarios in jured workers Ontario workers will gain nothing by this action Laugh ren said liver the Prudhoe Bay crude to storage tanks here Wednes daywell within the Aug deadline the firm imposed on it self three years ago The towns two hotels are crowded with industry representatives reporters tourists and government ob servers who came for the an nounced arrival of the first oil Headed north to Valdez are two tankersthe 12000Hon ARCO Juneau and the 80000 ton Sohio Intrepid The Juneau expected to arrive Saturday will be the first ship to carry Alaskan oil to the west coast putting in to ARCOs refinery at Cherry Point Wash early next month The Intrepid is ex pected to reach California few dayslater But for now the oil is still waiting in Keystone Canyon 15 miles away NOTIFIED JULY 21 Transportation officials said Wednesday that Alyeska was notified about 11 claimed flaws on July 21 Since then they 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