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Barrie Examiner, 3 Sep 1977, p. 1

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saturday is for BUSINESS New industry here Barrie has another new industry This one was created as direct result of the efforts and progress made tlirouglit the Adult Rehabilitation Centre Bayfield Street The company has 12 ongoing contracts Wllh large manufacturing plants Sub on Industries is training ground for the men tally retarted physically and psychologically handicapped Story and photos on Page 11 Makes bar syrups Citrailix Ltd is company which pro duces and distributes bar syrups It has been in business officially since May Al altord manager says he has been mixing batches of bar mixes in his kitchen for years He and his wife begged borrowed and put everything they had into intrixtucing itraMix at the big Trade Show in Toronto in April Since then it has just gone like wildfire Story and photo on Page Repairs at Borden From the Ottawa Bureau of The Examiner Repairs to the primary distribution system at anadiaii Forces Rase Borden will Cost the department of national defence $1135o contract for that amount has been awarded to KLine Maintenance and on struction Ltd by the federal supply and ser vices department on behalf of ll It is among 1239 unclassified contracts worth Slottott or more awarded to anadian companies during the week ended Aug ttt Total value ot the contracts exceeded SIT St million Rescue drama Macon tau fire captain Eddie Hrickle is helped to stretcher by rescue workers after being pulled from beneath brick wall that collapsed on him bite fighting fire Thursday night Ms injured were two other firemen fighting the downtown blale tP Photo Firing causes furore VICTORIA HARBOR nt li Village council held closed meeting Friday during which it voted to uphold Reeve Theo barnards tiring of Fred Miller the Village foreman week ago Seventy persons milled outside the meeting many carrying placards sup porting Miller village employee tor 2o years Miller said he was fired Aug during telephoni conversation with Barnard because of untinishcd road work on local street The toriman said he was not given an opportunity to explain why the road was unpaved ouncil passed motion Friday saying Millers employment had been terminatwl tor wilful misconduct IlStiliHIHtttt and neglect of duty ouncil rccmvcd petition during the meeting signed by about 36o persons sup porting Millii Victoria Harbor is about 20 miles north of Barrie Held in Yugoslavia HAIILl itli Eva Pavunkovic the Hamilton woman held in Yugoslavia since Monday has sent her ftlllytitt old son telegram congratulating him on starting kindergarten next week Mrs lavunkovics husband Frank said Friday the telegram arrived Thursday and there has been no further word trom his wile Yiigoslavcililcn Mrs Pavunkovic telephoned Tuesday telling her family that Yugoslav authorities would not allow her to leave the country She was dUc to return Monday with her two children alter nine wcck holiday in Yugoslavia but custom otlicials stopped her at Zagreb airport lhey allowed the children to rot urn to tanada travel agent Mike talusic whose com pany arranged the flight for about to Yugoslavians trom the Toronto and Hamilton arcas said Mrs Pavunkovic had been told by Yugoslav customs officials that sonic pages were missing from her pass port Student plan criticized HAMlLltJN rtTli flitlttlllttllitttfl members of the ttntario legislature said Friday that the provincial governiiicntstit an hour subsidy program for hiring stiidcii ts is full of loopholes and open to abuse Ian Deans Nltl member for Wentworth said the program was set up hastily and not well thought out The nitario Youth FIinployincnt Program provided $10 million to creati jobs for stu dents this summer It otlcrcd employers $1 an hour rebate for wages Deans said that he has rcason to believe that some employers were laying off min imum wage earning employees in late spring or early suirimcr then hiring stiidcn ts to get thc$l an hour subsidy Stuart Smith Untario Liberal leader and member lor Hamilton West said he has received numerous complaints trom con stiluents that the program is being abused by cmplovers in Place and Show is new game created by irigg Vollarth of Lucan Ont Its based on horseracing after Vollrath developed the basic format for the game two years ago The game has been on the shelyes of department stores for about five weeks Examiner lhotot Its new game Theres new game on the market and its called Wiii Place and Show Its oiily been on the shelves ot depart ment stores for about five months after developed by lrigg olrath of Lucan nt He developed the basic format for the game one night about two years ago after neighbor tinally challenged him to produce the racing game that he constantly claimed he could Story and photo on Page Shoes cause strike MlSSlSSAl ttnt itli Rus drivers employed by Mississauga Transit went on strike Friday after one was suspended for violating the dress code by reporting to work wearing white shoes spokesman tor the drivers said The spokesman said no buses were operating in this community west of Town to Fifth Wintario win ltRtI i7li iraham West yearold transport truck driver from Keswick nt collected his fifth Wintario lottery prize Friday this one worth Stoutioti Keswick said he has won three prics ot $33 and one ot Sim in other draw Also collecting Sittotttttt prics troiii lhiir s1tays draw were Lorne Funston tilt ot Fergus tint retired tool and die maker and lairc Loiselle ot ttielmslord tint Another Simeon winner was Jasper Stolk 23 of Hanover ttnt Teachingtime issue SlilHilItY ttiit tl proposal by negotiators for Untarios 22 community colleges to increase litssroottt teaching time by approxmiatcly per cent would almost guarantee layotts the bargaining committee chairman for the provinces oooo community collcgc teachers said Friday till Kuchnliauiii said the issucot teaching time is ltiitjttt outstanding item It negotiations tor rcncwal ot contract which expired lliursdny Management lltgttllttltil hayc proposed that teaching time bc increased by one course semester he said The proposal is described by Ktichnbniiiii as llllttltlitlili To Instsecondary teacher the proposal would mean two additional courses year and tor teachers in thc adult training sec tion which makes up third ot the bargaining unit an additional tivc hours ol classroom dut wcck Hurricane subsides LA PlISlA Mexico Alt lllttllcaiit Anita subsided into tropical storm alter it slammed into the northeastern Mexicali coast leaving hundreds of villagers homeless today The IS National Weather Service in Miami downgraded the seasons tirst hurricane Friday night as it moved west with rain and lHrkiIoiiiclre per hour 4o mph winds toward eventual collapse on the cast flank of Mexicos Sierra Madrc mountains The Weather Servici iiitines hurricane as storm with winds ovcr tltt kin t74m Princess aroline of Monaco accompanies her gesturing financi lliilippc liiiiot on stroll after lunch at the Monte arlo Reach lub in Monaco Last week it was announced that the couple plan to wed in liiiie of next year tl Itiotoi weather It will be mostly sunny today in the Barrie area Sunday Wlll be sunny becoming cloudy with showers late in the day Low overnight to 12 Highs Sunday 21 to 26 113th yourNo 205 September 1977 5° Par copy Carrlor Home Deliverv the exa 90° Week serving barrie and simcoe county lvzoPao lt Area man 18 charged in death of woman 86 Police spent Friday investigating death at Bonney home In front of CNE thousands Plane plunges into lake pilot dies ltthtNltt itli The pilot of Second World War tighter plane was killed Friday before thousands of spectators at the anadian National Exhibition air show when his vintage aircralt suddenly nosedived iiiio Lake Ontario ltivcrs recovered the body of pilot an Ncss it of Toronto lrom the wreckage under to feel of water within an hour of tliccrash Metropolitan loronto police said the plane crashed attci stalling about too feet over the lake Witnesses said the twoscatcr Fairly Firefly trainer part ot thc tanadian War planc Heritage collection from Mount llopc irpoit lll tlic Hamilton irca cameoiit of the clouds ooo fcct itltttlllf1lll climbed lllllt rolled and went into steep divc toward the wattr The witnesses said css appeared to be trying to pull the plane out of the dive hut ll would not respond and plunged into the take about ltttt yards oll shot Howard latc assistant general manager ot the tNlI said the vintage aircralt was part ot lorination taking part in the annual air show which is to continui today Sunday and Monday lI IIE WRIII Kill latc said the federal transport department will examine the wreckage recovered lrom the lake Friday night by tloating crane He said the Firclly made in ltritain and used by the Fleet Air Arm during the war was to his knowledge the last of its kind in anada and possibly the last in the world Niss founding member of the warplanc collection was described by lriend as very good pilot tirst class pilot Dont worry Mary Fouryearold Mary licrccy of ti Daphne SL llanie discovered earlier this week that the only way to beat the rain was to hide under her towel She was swimming at entciiiiial Park when clouds moved in ending liei fun for the day lint Marys in luck for the holiday weekend Weatherman is calling for sunny skies Scott ltobson of Toronto said he was watching the air show trom the tnlario Placi marina about too yards from the crash sitc saw it go over in flypa and it looked like it was having trouble going into some sort ol manoeuvre lobson said thought it was going into barrel roll and it started and then it stopped SlltllZI ltl Illlttl It came around for second time and star ted to go into roll or turn and started sway mg lrom side to side It went into spiral drop Just as it hit the water there was loud snapping sound from the cockpit area Last year Vintage Fox Moth biplane plunged into the lake iii tront of 50003 air show spmtators Two men were pulled from the plane one suffering serious injuries that kept him in hospital for three months In ltttitt Navy pilot was killed when his aircralt crashed and exploded during the air show lilots also were killed in crashes ol tightci Jetsat the NE in 1937 and 1938 Would accept federation says new Cyprus president Iioiii IHIlIICRXl lttSl tlr Spyros lypriinou the new president of yprus said today tircek ypriots would accept federation on the island but not ttlllttltlltllttll or partition iddressiiig special session ot the House of chicseiitativcs after taking the oath of of ficc Kyprianoii it stressed that yprus must remain limited state under any set Dairy Princess chosen at CNE The ntario ltairy Princess for 177 Tit hails troin liit fcrin oiinty Mriria ltooi to ot tirand Valley was chosen Friday at lorontos anadian Na tional Exhibition over tour other StlllL finalists one of whom was Simcoe countys own ltrenda Simpson ot Shanty Ray Miss ltooi was actually eliminated in semi final competition Wednesday but by virt tic of her high point score won the right to be among the live finalists selected trom 13 con test ants The new dairy princess will travcl across ttntario and to the linited States to promote milk for the tiitario Milk Marketing Board him Groat seeing you agen lea my regards to your present wlfol wIZirJ inside local lifester ontortalnmont theme page sports 13 14 oomlcs 20 daaslfled 16 to 19 tlement of the dispute between Greekand lltllelttyplltilS ircck ypriots and lurkishtypriots must be free to live where they wish work where they wish move freely where they wish he said want to stress the problem is not one bet ween Greekand lurkishrypriots It is problem of invasion and foreign occupat ion Kyprianou promised to taithfully follow the policies of his predecessor Archbishop Makarios who died last month at the age of tit The Turkish side has declared Turkish lttIttulttI state of yprus in the northern third of the island which the Turkish army has occupied for three years In federation the stress is on the supremacy ot the common government while in confederation the sovereign inde pendence of each stat is emphasized IlllklSllylll lcadcr Raul Denktasli has warned foreign ambassadors to yprus that they will be barred from the Turkish part it they recognize Kyprianou as president of all yprus and not just of the lrcek sector Two sentenced for adultery MANILA Reutert mother of tit children and her sonrinlaw lover were each sentenced to to years and eight months in prison today tor adultery lhe sentences were passed by the Philip pine ourt of Appeals which treblcd those imposed by lower court in the southern Philippines N0 EXAMINER llie Evaniinir will not publish Monday Labor llay Publication will resume Tuesday An 18yearold Utopiaarea man has been charged with firstdegree murder in the beating death of an 86yearold Barrie woman found in her Blake Street home Friday morn ing Daniel William Fannon was ar rested near am today by DetSgt Ron Pickard and investigating of ficer constable Don Bulmer of the lily Police Department 15 hours after the body of Maude Jean Bon ney was found The dead woman was found at about 10 am in her home on 186 Blake St by her daughterinlaw says Deputy Chief Reg Neathway An autopsy conducted at Royal Victoria Hospital showed Mrs Bon ney died of several blows to the head Police refuse to say what she might have been killed with Fannon will appear in court in Barrie Tuesday at 10 am The body will be on view for close friends and family members after pm Sunday at Steckleys Funeral Home on Worsley Street Private family funeral services will be held in the chapel Tuesday at 330 pm followed by burial at Midhurst Union Cemetery Mrs Bonney widow of Donald and mother of the late Watson leaves one son Murray who lives in Barrie three grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren Maude lean Rooney an 86yearold widow shown here at recent birthday was found murdered Friday morning at her 186 Blake St home An autopsy report revealed the dead woman grandmother of three died from several blows to the head Daniel William Fannoii 18 of the Utopia area was charged today by Barrie city police with first degree murder Examiner Photo No contract for teachers Teachers with the Simcoe ounty Roman atholic Separate School Board will be miss ing something when they return to school Tuesday contract The board and representatives of its 282 teachers failed this week to arrive at con tract settlement Asa result factfinder will be appointed by the ministry of education to investigate the disagreement The meeting this week was the ninth or tutti since talks began in February said board trustee John Brennan factfinder is selected if no settlement has been reached by the end of August The teachers previous contract expired last month Most demanding 4H show to be held in Erin today What has been billed as The most deiiiair dingt It show in tanada is in Erin today The tilt Dairy Silver Dollar Competition will see fit coiiipet itors from 15 counties show ing calves tip to five top ranked senior lll dairy calf club members are eligible to repre sent each county in the area serviced by United Breeders lnc sponsors of the coin pet it ion Points are lttllltilllillttl by the contestants from quiz requiring seniorlcvcl knowledge of cattle for an essay on this years topic Public relation sells milk for showman ship and for the tll project caltt Winners of each of the four divisions will receive prizes of 25 silver dollars The com petitor with the highest cumulative point score will be presented with 75 silver dollars on the championship silver tray The Reserve hainpions tray will carry 50 silver dollars while the Honorable Mention tray will have 25 silver dollars lhose representing North Sinicoc are arolyn Dunsmorre Midhurst Gary McLean Barrie John Mosley Wyebridge Lori Robertson Phelpston Robert Wright Midliurst South Siincoe representatives are Mike Stephenson Alliston Keith lhomas ookstowir Marie Thomas ookstown zuid Craig Wilcox Recton This years judge is Roger lyinent of Dun das

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