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Barrie Examiner, 2 Aug 1977, p. 8

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the examiner Tuesday August 977 WWW mun 3239 Steve Brown foreground and Terry Powers piggyback streetcar passengers to Iiiin ground after rain storm in Toronto Sunday afternoon Water was still rising when the stranded passengers decided to seek drier quarters Photo Wall of water violent storm in south Ontario HIIII1NIIAN PRESS Residents of southwestern nt ario were counting the cost Monday after violent thunder storm backed by 55milean hour winds whipped through the region Sunday flooding roads felling trees and causing numerous power interruptions The storm dropped between 40 and 44 millimetres of rain at Toronto International Airport in less than 15 minutes the weather office said It just turned everything in its path upside down said Pauline Milne as she examined tree that had just fallen on her home in the Toronto borough of Etobicoke It just looked like solid wall of water as it swept down the street spokesman for Environ ment Canada said the storm was caused by cold front that developed over Lake Huron While the storm was expected its intensity was bit of stir prise he said At King City airport north of Toronto light aircraft were torn from their moorings by the wind York regional police said VERTLRNS BOOTIIS Three persons in Aberfoyle near Guelph suffered minor in juries when booths at flea market were overturned caus ing $6000 damage fallen tree damaged ma jor 27000volt power line caus ing power failures in Goderich Bayfield and Clinton about 60 miles north of London Tem porary failures were also re ported in Mount Carmel Dash wood Zurich Grand Bend Barrie rillia Stroud Orangevilie and Alliston Police in Owen Sound said Cheryl Wakely 22 of Milton was in fair condition in hospital after being struck by lightning at Sauble Beach Lightning also was blamed for fire that destroyed barn and $10000 worth of machinery and hay at Kemble near Owen Sound Provincial police said the downpour brought traffic to standstill on Highway 400 near Bariie because of poor visibil itv Toronto Hydro spokesman said 20 men had to be called in and crews from akville and the borough of North York were needed to help restore power in some parts of the city Power was out for hours in some areas he said Most in terruptions were caused by fall ing trees cutting lines Toronto police said an au topsy showed that Mis sissauga man Kenneth Shaw 46 who was first believed killed by lightning on an Etobicoke golf course died of heart at tack after running for shelter If you want bargain rent one of our smaller size cars Theyre real deal Tilden also has large cars By the day weekend week or month at very economical rates 4139 TIEDEN 34I Boyfield St 7370800 Featuring Chevrolets and other fine cars SUMMER SALE 12x24 14x28 16x32 18x36 20x40 Reg $2225 Reg $2349 Reg $2549 Reg $3195 Reg $3695 HM 1111 mw your um punt yawn My inuirn miiiiw qauqe lpitamMt 1v indiqu inmm 1m Hum rimm NIJ mtve IVllIi vittnit 10 iPIIli Sale $1453 Sale $1575 Sale $1725 Sale $1980 Sale $2148 YOUR CHOICE OF AOUA BLUE 0R AQUA PATTERN LINER STAINLESS STEEL OR FIBERGLASS FILTER AT NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE ACCESSORY PACKAGE STEP LADDER WITH ANCHOHS VACUUM KIT MAINTENANCE KIT AVAILABLE FOR INSTALLATION EXTRA $17000 FREE ESTIMATES ON SITES QUALITY POOLS JACK BOTMAN 726158 Lysyk inguiry Gas pipeline report due today OTTAWA CP The final report which will help the gov ernment decide on proposed $10billion natural gas pipeline from the North comes down to day It is the Lysyk inquiry report dealing with the social and eco nomic impact of any pipeline on the Yukon and will be debated by Parliament on Thursday and Friday Final decision on pipeline will be made by cabinet and is expected seven to 10 days later That decision will affect two competing bids proposal by Foothills as CANADA GRADE TIP OR BOHELESS RUMP OR ROUND ROAST MEDIUM GROUND BEEF CHUCK BREAD 24 01 OM DAILY FRESH LANCIA SPAGHETTI MACARONI 4$I I6 01 BOX MARLBORO BATHROOM TISSUES ROLL COKE I5 LITRE 59F Plus Bottle Deposit SIRLOIN TBONE WING PORTERHOUSE TENDER JUICY NATURALLY AGED COMPARE ANYWHERE STEAK OR ROAST EYE OF SIRLOIN ROUND 125 79 5I5 69 Pipe Lines Ltd of Calgary and Northwest Pipeline Corp of Salt Lake City to build line from Alaska along the route of the Alaskan Highway through the Yukon British Columbia and Alberta to the US border and An application from El Paso Pipeline Ltd for pipe line across Alaska and tankers to move the fuel along the West Coast to the southern 48 states Canadas concem about the Foothills proposal is at least twofold The line would cross Canadian territory and would have environmental and eco EYE OF WIENERS MAPLE LEAF OR SCHNEIDERS BRAVO FOR SPAGHETTI PLAIN 28 OZ TIN DOG FOOD RED TOP BY DR BALLARD I5 01 JAVEX BLEACH I28 01 JUG 98 NO CREAMERY wmi nits Coupon AND MIN $500 PURCHASE EXCLUDING CIGARETTES CUBE STEAK 68 TOMATO SAUCE 69 6$I nomic impact along its course later connecting link could bring Canadian reserves in the North to market Canada also is concerned about financial guarantees for the firm which would build the line But more immediately con cerned is the United States which had natural gas short ages during last years severe winter ISSUES RAISED Preliminary negotiations with Washington have raised concerns on three issues National Energy Board SWIFTS COTTAGE ROLLS V2 CRYOVAC RANCH BY THE PIECE MAPLE LEAF POLISH COIL KETCHUP SMITH I5 01 BOTTLE TOMATOES PANTRY CHOICE 2801 CARNATION EVAP MILK I6 01 TIN PLUS MANY BOLOGNA 48 2$I 289 recommendation that the Foot hills pipeline be rerouted fur ther into the Yukon interior fa cilitating construction of later Canadian link That would add six cents to the cost for 1000 cubic feet of gas to US cus tomers second board recommen dation that the company pay up to $200 million in any social costs in the North resulting from pipeline move that also would add to the cost of the gas Whether Foothills and Nor thwest can finance their project or whether they will need finan MORE SPECIALS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION COMPARE YOU WILL BE GLAD YOU DID ONTARIO FRESH SWEET VALLEY FARMS FRENCH FRIES 9t PRICES IN EFFECT TO AUGUST 9th INCLUSIVE Essss oooo odNVVV poooo cial guarantees from govem ment Canadian negotiators who haVe said Canada should not have to guarantee pipeline to move Alaskan gas have been told that ifthe US alone has to back the line it would find it po litically easier to support the El Pasobid The Lysyk inquiry an nounced in April by Northern Development Minister Warren Allmand was asked to look into the social and economic ini plications of the Foothills proposal to build 48inch 512 milelong pipeline along the Alaska llighway CANADA GRADE ROUND STEAK FULL SLICE 9999 ozozozozozo ozo oooooo oooooo oo oooooo rooooot OOOOOO¢ oooooo we oooooo oooooo oo oooooo oooooofl Ioo°o° ooooooo roooooo ooo oooooo oooooot oooooo oooooo io°o 599 00ooooo poooooo oo ooooooo ooooooo ooo ooooaooooooooo ooo dooooo booo oooo ooooo pooo oooo ooooo vooofi too v0 oooo oooou oooo oo oooo oooo oooo oooo 0000 IOIT oo oooo oooo oooo oooo oo ooo oooo ooo oooo o°o°oo ooo pooo AA 5000 4Ll Union withdraws United Way support TO Leaders of CP the Ontario Public Service Employees Union have decided to with draw support for fundraising activities by the United Way the Ileart Foundation and the Cancer Society The union executive said memo issued following June meeting that the provincial government is deriving political ad vantage by providing office facilities and canvassing staff for the charity drives William fhristner chair man of the Metropolitan Toronto United Way said um cnor RHUTABAGAS TURNIPS KENT ORANGE JUICE CANADA GRADE TOP ROUND STEAK lbs inozeneg FOODS Sunday the $102million tall campaign might be in jeopardy because of the unions opposition to can vassing government em ployees at work Many of our members are beng coerced at their place of work into contributing to these campaigns the union executives memo said The issue of charitable con tribution is matter of in dividual conscience hristncr said thcUnited Way relies heavily on office and plant canvassing in its campaign to finance 72 mem ber agencies and another 28 nonmembers PLUMS 49 CARROTS ONT NEW CROP AIM BURGER PATIIES 40x 201 499 I2 02 TIN DISCOUNT FOOD MARTS We reserve the right to limit to average family needs ICE CREAM CHAPMANS LITRE 21 95 STORE Haitis ANGUS Open Sundays II mm pm Monday to Saturday mm to I0 pm 4245411 BARRIE 41 no Rd Monday to Saturday om to pm Thurs Friday till pm 726683I

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