Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 1 Nov 1977, p. 3

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Against Bolice officers Man guilty of assault 47yearold Orillia man was found guilty Monday of two counts of assaulting police of ficer county court jury took just one hour and 15 minutes to return the verdicts against Carl Edward Bursey lie was charg ed by the Orillia OPP after he was involved in scuffles with two members of the detach ment last Feb Constable Paul Purdy testified Thursday that he found Bursey parked on me dian on Highway 11 near Highway 12B with his common law wife and her son Minister to attend meeting William Newman Ontario Minister of Agriculture will ad dress the Simcoe County Federation of Agriculture Nov 10 630 pm banquet at the Minesing Community Centre will preceed the regular business meeting which will be followed by an election of Township directors Tickets for the banquet can be purchased from township directors or at the Federation office 273 Innisfil St Banie at $6 ticket The officer said Bursey kick ed him in the chest as he opened the door to the accuseds van to ask him to step out Constable Purdy said Bursey later punched him in the face when he asked Burseys com monlaw wife to get out of cruiser after police allowed her to speak briefly to her husband As he reached in the cruiser and took her arm Bursey reached across and punched him in the face he said Constable Purdy also said that as he was driving Bursey to the police station he saw Bursey raise his arms and strike Constable Robert Charlwood in the face in the back seat of the cruiser Constable Charlwood later said he subdued Bursey by leaning on him across the seat untilthey reached the police station Bursey said the two police of ficers beat him on the way to the police station because he threatened to report them for Inanhandling his wife Both police officers denied beating Bursey but admitted there was dried blood on the ac cuseds face when they arrived at the police station Constable Purdy said there was good chance that Bursey was injured in the struggle with Constable Charlwood in the back seat of the cruiser Bursey will be sentenced Monday by County Court Judge Couture Small businesses Contd From Page In an effort to promote the interests and opportunities of small businesses Gordon Smith MPPSimcoe East was recently appointed parliamen tary assistant to Claude Ben nett provincial minister of in dustry and tourism Todays Mondays seni inar has been most successful said Smith It acquainted the business community in Simcoc County with the various bran ches of assistance made available by the federal and provincial governments It also illustrated that the staff of both levels of govern ment are attempting to work together on behalf of the business communities in order and in to improve business economic opportunities Canada Mac Joyner president of Decor Metal Products in Midland said the main thrust of the allday seminar was for the local businessmen to voice their feelings on the problems they found with existing government agencies which worked against the advance ment of business opportunities Its difficult for manufac turers to be productive because of such things as the unemploy ment insurance policies and government monetary policies all of which make it tough for anadian businessmen to corri pete with their foreign counter pa rts Joyner said than you bargained for Shes the doptales If you adopt this white scotch terrier from the Barrie Humane Society 91 Patterson Rd you maybe getting more needs good home to raise them properly The Humane Society would like someone to take in this mothertobe only if it is for the six weeks needed to raise the puppies Then the temporary owner could return either the mother or puppies for adoption Examiner Photo about to have puppies and Firm ingredient wins first prize An ingredient made by Bar rie firm was used in drink which won first prize in the In ternational Bartending and Culinary Contest held recently in Yugoslavia Charlies Angel drink entered by Toronto bartender Charles Rendez contains five ounces of the Pina Colada crystal bar mix made by Citra Mix Ltd Vespra Street Bar rie Owner of the company Al Calford of Angus says his firm Township receives $40000 IIt0NT The Untarm housing ministry recently awarded $40000 to liny is selling three to four tons of the crystal per Iiionth to wholesale customers coast to coast in Canada Unfortunately we are not geared for retail sales as yet but we hope to be in the near future Calford said Itcndez is president of the Canadian Bartenders Associa tion FIM M0703 IIIEATMUIT By RICHARD DUNSIAN Examiner Staff Writer Travelways controversial Barrie bus stop moved to the Continental Inn today amid disagreement as to whether the operation is legal Travelways general manager Ken Bayliss said today the stop does not violate city zoning bylaws because tickets for the firms OrilliaBarrieToronto run will be sold on the buses themselves rather than at the Continental Inn He said Travelways plans to AGREATCHOICE This year Canada Savings Bonds offer you great choice Theres new Regular Interest Bond interest each year An Compound Interest Bond that reinvests your interest automatically earning interest on your interest SAFETY INSTANT CASH AND GOOD RETURN Both new bonds retain the great features that have helped to make Canada Savings Bond investment for millions of Canadians over the past 31 years secure investment Theyre instant cash anytime And they earn good interest year after year New Canada Savings Bonds are dated November 1977 and yield an average annual interest of806u when held to maturity start selling tickets at the Inn itself after city council passes zoning bylaw amendment to permit bus stop and ticket selling service at the Inn Such erations are not legal on the te at present But Jim Powell city zoning administrator said he believes use of the Inn as regular bus sop violates zoning bylaws regardless of where tickets are sold From the basic land use point of view its still the same operation he said He said he plans to act on the apparent violation only if he receives complaint or is directed to act by city council the standard procedure with zoning violations The city zoning bylaw carries maximum fine of $1000 for violators but courts usually fine violators only $50 to $100 Any fine would be charged to the Inns owners not to Travelways which is tenant only Bayliss said Penetang Midland Coach Lines and other 1310 examlner Tuesday Nov 1077 ew bus stap legal or not buses already operating out of the Contenental Inn However Brian Dubeau Penetang Midland vicepresident and general manager said today his firms buses do not use the Inn as regular stop and any PenetangMidland vehicles us ing the site are charters Travelways has been operating out of site at 331 Bayfield Street since late last year That site too was first used in violation of the zoning bylaw but council agreed In June to permit bus stop and rwomsw BONDS that pays new the favourite Theyre safe in 1986 Each new bond begins with interest the first year and earns 25 interest for each of the remaining years REGULAR INTEREST BOND If you want regular annual income from your investment youll like the new Regular Interest Bond which Nov Value 1971 510700 197 511581 1950 513534 ticket selling service on tbel site Travelways lied for city approval of the ontinentaI Inn location after receiving notice from owners of the Bayfleld site to vacate by Monday Owners say the notice was legal formality not intalded to end Travelways use of the lite Flaming board last week gave its approval to the new site but confirmation by coun cil is still required CANADA SAVI NGS COMPOUND INTEREST BOND If you seek savings growth or an investment for the future or retirement fund youll choose the new Compound Interest Bond After the first year you will earn interest on your interest at the annual rate of 806 Interest on this bond is left to accumulate and is payable only upon redemption or at maturity Heres how the value ofa $100 bond grows Nov Value 1981 1982 $14676 1983 $15878 The Compound Interest Bond may be purchased for cash or on the convenient Monthly Savings Plan wherever you bank or invest It is available in denominations 0f$100 $300 $500 $1000 and $5000 THE CHOICE IS YOURS Nov Value 1984 $17177 1985 $18581 1986 $20097 $13563 As you can see new Canada Savings Bonds offer you great choicethe Regular Interest Bond and the Compound Interest Bond Both new bonds are on sale now up to combined total purchase limit of $15000 They have been specifically designed to meet your savings goals Township under the Ontario Home ltcncwal Program The township will use lllt money to provide loans to mid pays interest automatically each Nov lst You have the choice of receiving your interest either by Cheque or by llroosc the one thats right for you 806 51 Ir one to runnygm 1110 and low Intomt homwmnors bring mm the grooms tlircttdcposit Intoyourclitquingor homes up to municipal chemical discovery lor WWW15 CCUUM This CW lerCI lull£liiIgS randalgjw any engine since the in deposit feature Is an added oans up are pro vidcd to hommwnvm gumm vent Ion oi Ih conunitncc for you Average Annual Interest to Maturity You can buy the Regular Interest liond tor cash wherever you bank or Invest in denominations 103300 5300 $1000 and $5000 GREAT CHOICE COMPUND REST ULAR INTEREST automobile itself GUARANTEED TO SAVE YOU MON dutodi olillgotion Itutl MARKETING SERVICES Dept Bill 46 Park Road North GRIMSBY Ont UM 2P3 Distributor Inquiries invited less than $12300 at interest rates ranging from lttt to 11ng percent Tiny Township along with other Ontario municipalitim shared total of $00337 111 grants announced by housing minister John Rhodes Coriipltxtw vHIIIIUI lt4 BAYFILD MALLS ANNUAL PET SHOW SATURDAY NOVEMBER 5th IAIN00 AM Now in Canada 21 Lu inancial and fiERESAHOW YOU CAN EN TERA JUST FILL OUT THE BALLOT BELOW AND SEND IT OR BRING IT TO BAYFIELD MALLS ADMINISTRATION OFFICE 320 BAYFIELD ST BARRIE ADDRESS PHONE TYPE OF PET 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