the examiner extra AssadSadat seesow bottle gains momentum CAIRO CPI President Anwar Sadat met ain today with King Hussein of Jordan while Syrian Presi ent Hafez Assad toured the Persian Gulf trying to muster oppostion to Egypt peace moves among Sadats bankrollers Assad met in Riyadh with King Khaled of Saudi Arabia and Crown Prince Fahd the strongmen of the Saudi regime The Saudis have maintained public silence toward Sadats peace campaign and gave no indication they might cut off their crucial financial suppct to Egypt The Syrian president was to proceed today to Kuwait another big contributor of oil wealth to impoverished Egypt Hussein trying to close the breach between Sadat and Assad was following the Syrian to Riyadh the Saudi capital today or Saturday The official Middle East News Agency uoted Hussein as saying the Sadat initiative aims at estab ishing just and durable peace in the region Sadat presidened over massive public rally Thursday at which he dismissed his Arab detractors as dwarfs and ignorant people who had deliberately misunderstood his Friday Doc 977 peace moves Tributes paid to Howe OTTAWA lCPl Senators paused in their deliberations Thursday to express admiration for Gordie Howe and note that like many of them age has not slowed the hockey player down Senator harles Robert McElman LNew Brunswick 77 noted the 40yearold Howe scored his 1000th goal in game ednesday night He expressed his admiration for one of the geatest athletes Canada has ever produced Senator Sidney Buckwold Saskatchewan noted that Howe now playing for New England of the World Hockey Association is native of Floral Sask He said many of the best stickhandlers in Parliament have come from the Saskatoon area where Floral is located ll Whats functlonol illiteracy TORONTO CPI Harry Parrott Ontario minister of colleges and universities says he has asked all com munity colleges for reports on functional illiteracy to help define what the term means Parrott said in an in terview Thursday he does not accept the current definition that person with less than Grade education is func tionally illiterate Its subjective he said know lots of people without Grade education and certainly wouldnt call them functionally illiterate He said community colleges are in position to provide him with background information about the subject because many of their mature studen Fill lfli llculilfl II PAR ROTT seeks definition ts are admitted with less 12 th requirements Grade Went searching for HAMILTON Pi Jon Mrs Rallo had cut hole in Rollo testifies in court nnisfil and annexation By JOHN BRUCE Examiner Staff Reporter TORONTO The Ontario Divisional Court will rule within two weeks on Innisfil Townships request to appeal the Oct Ontario Municipal Board OMB decision on Bar ries annexation Mr Justice Lerner one of three Ontario Supreme Court justices hearing the townships application said after the four day hearing that courts decr sion will be released by Dec 22 James McCalIum Barries annexation lawyer urged the justices to announce their deci sion as soon as possible because many details of the transfer of 13850 acres of Innisfil and 1100 acres of Vespra Township must Fair hearing says Gibbins Innisfil council members sat through the entire Ontario Divi sional Court hearing in Toronto this week on the townships re quest to appeal the Ontario Municipal Boards annexation decision which awarded about 25 per cent of the township to Barrie And they came away happy after the hearing ended Thurs day afternoon think we got hearing said Reeve William Gibbins Im very pleased with the in terest the court took in our ap pea There were many discrep ancies in the hearing and in the OMB decision he said Theyve come out into the open at his hearing The reeve also said he looks forward to favorable deci sion DeputyReeve Blake Con stable and Coun William Tip ple echoed the reeves op timism All the facets of the case have been discussed to enable the court to make just deci sion Constable said Coun Kathe Jans the only councillor to vote against ask ing for an appeal said she was pleased with the divisional court hearing She said earlier in the week she would be happy to lose that vote if the OMB decision is overturned But her pleasure was guard ed Where do we here she asked If the OMB reopens its hear ings she wondered if township taxpayers already picking up $200000 tab for the annexation fight would want council to spend more money to pursue matter to conclusion MEILUN DT Campete Denture Service Hours9am 6pmMonthru Satfl 280 Dunlop St Barrie 7286810 Member Denturist Society go from While others freeze Nineteenyearold Karren Rock of Pan la gets hit by wave as she goes out into the surf off Key Biscayne beach near downtown Miami Thursday The weather in South Florida is cool today but still warm enough to swim in ac cording to Karren who goes to fashion college in Miami As much as she enjoys the sun and water she is anxious to go home for the hristmas holidays snow or no snow AP Laserphotol be worked out between the city and the townships before next Jan the date the OMB says annexation takes effect If the court decides an appeal is warranted Innisfil Town ships annexation lawyer John So inka said the court should as the OMB to take four steps to correct alleged errors in law the board made during the 49day annexation hearing and in its decision REOPEN HEARINGS The board should reopen the annexation hearings Sopinka said to allow him to cross examine an official of the ministry of treasury econ omics and intergovernmental affairs about letter sent to the OMB last year by treasurer Darcy McKeough The treasurer said in the let ter that the provincial govern ment wanted Barrie to get enough land through annexa tion to support 125000 people by 2011 McKeoughs population figure was accepted by the board and it refused to hear In nisfils argument that the figure was too high That figure Convicted of manslaughter SARNIA nt iii Annals Iopen 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