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Barrie Examiner, 7 Oct 1977, p. 1

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Approval vote City councils general committee has again voted to approve proposed 21unit walkup apartment building on Sanford Street The decision had been returned to com mittee by council for reconsideration of roposed $600perunit development levy committee upheld the $600 figure Development evies intended to help pa for city services new residents will are $600 per unit on straight rezonings and $1500 per unit on the site plan rezonings of ten used with apartment proposals Proposal reiected proposed 61unit apartment buildi on the south side of Blake Street lel wensgt of Simcoe Plaza rejected last week by plann ing board was also rejected by city coun crls general committee The sixstorey building was to have been constructed by Vit Holdings of Toronto Policy on garbage deputation of local condominium owners will appear before city council sometime in the near future to request change in the citys garbage pickup policy as it pertains to condominium devel0pments Board of directors members from local condominium corporations met earlier this week to decide on course of action Ron Charlebois president of Simcoe Con dominium Corporation Number 11 said there will be representation from eight of the citys 11 condominium corporations in the group making the request Condominiums are taxed on perunit basis yet have oneunit designation for garbage collection Charlebois said We want the same garbagecollection as other singlefamily dwellingsin the city Curious tot Oneandahalfyearold Jolene Roy seems more interested in the drum than in the in dian on whose lap she sits Hubert Buck tleftl Jim Sky and other Six Nations in dians were in Toronto this week in full regalia as part of Native Studies Week at community college Visitors donned traditional Indian dress including elaborate headdress and held powwow tCP Photo Mother charged TORONTO CP The mother of four monthold baby was charged Thursday with secmddegree murder after the imant was apparently thrown from an eighthfloor apartment balcmy Charged is Pauline Bridgette Mary Fegan ofToronto The infant James Anthony Fegan died in hospital after being found on lawn ouSide the apartment shortly before dawn Phyllis Templettvi neighbor said she was awake and heard something hit the ground outside the apartment building in the borough of Scarborough When looked out muld see the baby lying on the ground qurte clearly she said Mrs Templeton said she telephoned MIN and while the child was lying on the ground woman appeared on the scene and began shouting Pauline its your baby Mrs Templeton said the mother then screamed from the balcony Jimmy Jim my Jimmy George Blaker roundflax tenant said he was reading in is living roan when woman knocked at his window and shouted to him to call police She said there was baby on the gmund outsrde sol called he police and then took flashligh to see what was all about he said Jane McNally the Tormto Catholic Childrens Aid Socrety said one of the some tys sonal workers was working with police or the case The mother has another child three year old in the care the father Wagner back home OTTAWA CP Claude hagner Pro pesszie Corseryatzye mvemter of Parks ment for St Hyatinthe Que has returned home site we weeks in hospita with an undiscitsed azlment H15 office sxd Thurs day that Wagner val2 reed some weeks recuwrstnr Hts stimer has not been discltwi Dollar still oiling MONTREAL CP Cmtznumg slzde below an esghtyear law reminded Monday the Cans15 dollar broke the 9t cent mark to IN Thursday 94 cents in Laidm he dollar suffered or the funny exthuge fruit szmzszr about the Carded4 economy an tlr mimics 513 am as well as bang assumed v2 the mustnt of thet doiar dealers sazd iian 1535 HIKE car maes Irma teachers record low End is Switzerland and 2s lowest fa to years rigasst strongly 353 13pr yea This all Imamstar begged drag in the Cara in 1313 bane swipei econr ard rent ayes rerests rats the rural 253s line lenders nag from fund tr xxirie deadline Insulation advice John Halliday of Georgian Insulation says potential customers should follow checklist to ensure good insulation job check what they need what is available at what price and quality range whether to hire contractor and what qualifications to look for in contractor The Examiner continues its twopart feature on insula tion on Page 11 Examiner Photo Monopoly champ TORONTO tCPi Greg Henkel of Win nipeg won his second consecutive title as Canadian Mono ly champion when he won the 1877 nationa tournament defeating two Toronto brothers Henkel 32 defeated Bruce and David Simmonds after the Toronto men had the misfortune to land on Henkels highlypriced holdings of Boardwalk and Park Place names of stops on the board game Bruce 21 landed on Park Place where Henkel had three houses and was forced to pay $1100 But he had enough money to stay in the game short time later brother David 31 landed on Boardwalk where Henkel also had three houses That cost David Shit and put him out of the game Bruce landai on Boardwalk short time later paid another 51400 and lost the tour nament The fourth contestant of the champion ship me Doug Funk of Rosenfeld Man was efeated earlier when he also landed on Boardwalk Area man killed ELMVALE 3+yearold Woodland Beach man died Thursday morning in singlecar aceident Concession Road Tiny Township about km west of Simcoe County Boadfi Dead is the driver Terrence Michael Brooks spokesman for the Elmvale detachment of the Ontario Pmyincial Police said the Brooks vehicle struck tree hit hydro ie and rolled over while proceeding west nd on the concession road Woodland Beach is near Wasaga Beach Denies reports NEWMARKET Ont CP Published reports that singer Bonnie Hawkim 42 suf fered heart attack Wednesday were denied Thursday by Hawkim and his doc tor Dr Peter Hansen Hawkims physrcran and personal friend said the singer was in satisfactory condition suffering from ex haustion He suffered from exhaustion because he was wcrking too hard Dr Harsen said Hell be having some tests and resting over the next few days Hawkins who predicted on Aug 17 the day after Elvis Presley died that he would be the next rockandroil Singer to tire was broug to hospital in this community 10 miles north of Tomato after nightclub per formance UA total $19700 As of Thirsdav the Barrie and District United Appeal had raised $19 of its ransom objective Plane sales Transport Minister Otto Lang tells reporters at Ottawa news conference held Tuesday in his Parliament Hill de fire that there are ml prospects for sales of the Canadianmade Dub7 short takedtudlanding aircraft to Japanese airlineL The STOL airmltr unfat uni1J2 Havflland WIdeh is government4nd mun 6C Photo weather Bar 5123 out stng mreasterly wnds the forecast fur Sunme County Conunazrig 31 Emas nigh H511 541in 5r Central Optical picket line boosted Plani strike takes on roUgh edge By RICHARD DUNSTAN Examiner Staff Reporter The fourweek old strike at Central Optical Eric on Morrow Road turned bit rougher to Workers still on the job had to squeeze their cars through picket line bolstered by nine United Rubber Workers Local 722 members from Barries Plastomer plant car belonging to one worker was totally blocked until second worker took the wheel and roared through the picket line One picket continued to block the way sat pn the hood then fell to the as halt He was unhurt Police were ca led but found no problems when they arrived dds 113th year No 233 Frlday October 1977 the exa The Plastomer workers more than tripled the number of pickets on the line Also on hand were three striking members of Local 67 tical and Plastics Technicians and Mars Reid organizer with the striking union Reid said other Barrie union locals are ex cted to take turns bolstering the picket ines each morning following scheduled meeting of the Barrie and District Labor Council next Tuesday Six lens grinders have been on strike at Central since Sept 12 in dispute over pro posed union security clause in the contract under negotiation between the company and the union Spokesmen for both sides said today they are making no attempt to set further talks but Reid said provincial officia are trying to get negotiations going again The contract would be the first for the union certified in December 1976 as bargain gfiegentforthe lant rant emp oys about 18 in its lens grin ding epartment including seven or eight hired since the strike began lab manager Bruce Calhoun said today Reid said the union is goi to small claims court over the companys use to pay holi day pay from last year to striking employee who is on his honeymoon Calhoun said the firm is not obligated to 16 For Copy Carrir Homo Ddlvory 90° Weakly give statutory holiday pay unless the worker quits or is fired Meanwhile nonstriking employee Jim Peden charged that the union had not asked the five most senior employees including himself to join He also said the Ontario Labor Relations Board which he called Goddamned union ripoff had refused to listen tohis evidence that the union should not be certified He also said he doubted union members had been allowed to vote on the strike However pickets said meeting was held and the vote was 110 thou some of the voters have not taken part in strike Calhoun said the strengthened picket line would not affect the plants operation 28 Page miner serving barrie and simcoe county 515 Trudeau implores Levesque to support rights change Another concert season Violinist and concert master John Montague is familiar face with Huronia Symphony Or chestra and will be returning for this seasons concert series The orchestra has been prac tising evenings at Oakley Park School in preparation for its firstconcertoy 161tBarrie Central Collegiate The symphony will also give free concert Oct at the Bulk Mail lExaminer Photo Citys annexation bid leaves Oro unscathed By JOHN BRLCE Examiner Staff Reporter Oro Tawrsth emerged urscahed from Barrze anriexaiior application except $6371 11 legal and plarrzrg fees The Onarzo Mumczpal Board OMB de not give the cry any land from Om but wart ed the ownshp that would be llg arloher annexation applzcatzor from Barre allows future deeipmer areas brder rig he city The board also cautpxez the czry to make sure future munzczpal servzces do not spi aver into he an rsiup OrJ cam21 lea med Wednesday 1th that arrezcatzcr balls total 56391 Or Thurs day 0111 learned the board had turned 25 request for 053 Tawmhm lawyers sad Om remaer part of the actuator bearmg after Barre drop pad request it about 2m acres ni township land because both Vespra and in nistil Tmnships pressed the board to include Om in its decision to reduce the amount of lard they would lcse to Barrie Reeve Howard Campbell said Thursday the boards derision to ornit towrship lands from the setlement scunds reasonabe The boards wammg about figure develop men 2r areas bordenng Barrie came as no wise is said tosmhrp will definzely work With the City on future developmens in the fringe areas Campbell said We always have in the past so guess welljustcmtimetodom The review also said the warm annexa tiat bills Will not wcrk hards in Cm ratepayers They are pretty well paid new he sazd We we paid as we wait bug it us about sever mills over the last no years besaid OTTAWA CP Prime Minister Trudeau implored Quebec Premier Rene Levesque on Thursday to support constitutional amend ment that would rantee remaining mi nority language ri ts in education In needling 4000word letter to Levesque Trudeau also replied to the premiers argument that such an amendment would limit Quebecs exclusive jurisdiction in education and place its politicians in strait jackets Do you seriously consider that the legislature should be able as matter of sovereignty to curtail further the linguistic rights of Quebecers Trudeau asked bitingly The letter made available to reporters few hours after it was sent by wire to Levesque was accompanied by 1600word osition pap in which the provincial anguage rter was castigated as separatist measure that is dividing the country undermining fundamental freedoms and threatening Quebec prop serity However Trudeau rejected suggestions that he refer the charter directly to the Supreme Court of Canada for an opinion on whether it violata the British North America Act The prime minister said he was not going to give Levesque an issuewfederal in tervention on which to fight another pro vincial election URGED FIGHT He urged minority groups in Quebec to take the law to court themselves and if they could not win there to fight with their votes The law should be abolished by democratic political action rather than direct federal in tervention The Liberal government of Robert Bourassa probably had been defeated last November because of its controversial lan guagelaw Lets hope they do the same with Mr Levesque Trudeau said Federal lawyers would join in private challenges to the Quebec law that already have been initiated in the provinces courts Justice Minister Ron Basford said the provisions of the law appear to be con stitutional CONSIDERABIJS DOUBT There is ve considerable doubt they are uncomtitutiona he told reporters He refused to go into detail about what aspects of the law might be unconstitutional He said it would be impossible to say until it is seen how they are enforced Advance com ment by him might hamstring lawyers arguing against the legislation Basford said Consiiiuiionaliry of Bill 10 challenged MONTREAL It started off as routine court hearing but when the proceed ings ended Thursday la ers for both sides were astonished to find mselves the un witting vehicles for challenge to the con stitutionality of Bill 101 Quebecs Charter of the French Language And Quebec Superior Court judge Perry Mater former specialist in bankruptcy law McGill University professor found him self transformed into constitutional arbiter when he declared one section of Bill 101 in violation of the British North America Act Gay Alliance in legal battle OTTAWA CP The Supreme Court of Canada is being asked to make decision in major iegalbattle over bommexualri ts On Monday Oct 17 lawyers for Gay Alliance Toward Equality will try to convince the high court to bear their appeal in human rightscom laintagaimt theVancourer Sun Court icialssaythereliaiinotbeena homosaual rights case before the coir in recent mermry If the judges rule this one merits adjudication there might be some lm pwtantramificationsfuthecainuy Tlree years ag this month the alliance submitted to Sun an advertisement prcmoting its publicatirxi Gay Tide The newspaper refined to carry the ad saying its advertising policy was to avord any homo sexual material The homosexuals lard com lain under the British Columbia lumen code and an try board adered The Sun to accept Li Sun dficuls said the code at advertrsmg standards mbscnbed by most dady news patpen ins section against ads murdered curve to public decency However the rr class andtinttheirriyitshadbeaiudnngm Sun appeal to the Supreme Court was dimmed the saying tint per bias agaim mexuality was the reason the newspaper management rained Another appeal mtheBC Cauer Appeal Ignores1m Constable warned about associating with undesirables hearin HA MIL TON 341 the risaizz 36 use La nae52 perszm Sgt Ra Hooixa or rezred frat the face yea testified busixe Gaunt Judge Jot Bangle 13 he warned Grant is Buchanan if £13331 warding 1r former tram he Hangar figser Cos LLLQLAL Wayne Pitt brick 24 had 93 ed threeyear prs term for cultwatmg Hooitlzar Pbibrck tamponed Baacharm dayatria set we inst re fold dfdu Lame is en drinking arr pay cards and Sudan told lair in was aware of Milka GLTIQGI Beacham Ibo JLZd he fer2 as cadet m5 facts we cram under the On tano Pdrm Act of improper aorta nor and third of not attending traffic when required Justice Meyer held that Chapmr iii swtion 12 of the language law is uncrxrstrtutronal because it abrogates the provision of the RNA Act guaranteeing tha either English or From ch may he used in Climber courts The ruling immediately appmini to higher court arose from an mjumron hearing in which New Jersey hawd com pany Chemical and Pollution Serena int sought to bar former employer from working for cornytrtor The firm claims that Maurine Malone now em loyed by Record Chemical Co of Montrea broke contractual agreement for bidding him to work for any cornyMnZ chem ical firm for two veers after leaning his for mer employer The provision dtsrgnwi protect trade secrets DELAYING TACTlf Defence lawyers for Malone and Record Chemical seeking to delay he hearing corn plainal that the injunction pii0r had been filed in English only contrary to the requsre mens of Bill 1le Justice Meyer listened to arguments retired chambers for about an hour and came badt pronounce 40 minuI oral judgment in which he not Lly accepted the English petition but ruled the relevar pro vuion of the la ngua 35 law ur1rriuiorai He dutiful that tar the wwwlmga be deliverer to him so an wnte formal judgmai ape15 to be available in about week The wntten Jufimen wdi add specific referervrs the iczai precedents VH4 which Justice Meyer based hit decieznr local 35 MEN 11 1212 cornice 10171B1O

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