Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 3 Sep 1966, p. 1

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fish 134 at arrie Rdilworlcers 7Exprfess Dissatisfaction DEUVEILY ENGINEER lashohulr of the Canadian Paulie Railway syndrolieally dusts off the contnii cab seat as he turns overs diesel loco rrtoairo to run mgiiieer Ditnro in ltlontredl The in formal worttony took place Four Fugitives iliNNiPEO tCP Four firmed men stole private air craft early today after forcing an unidentified man to drive thorn to the stcinbach itian airstrip at gunpoint RCMP laid they believe the men are four fugitives from the lleadingiey pmvinclai fail the last of to who made mass freak Thursday to remain free They include resourceful Ken neth Lcishmun it who has been described 01 an expert enrrd pilot Police have dotlined to iden tity the person taken hostage and abandoned at the airstrip mich south of here when tnur look nil in lh single engine Apache Steal Airplane The beige and rod aircraft was reported seen flying south toured the United StateS about an hour after the theft occurred it bears licence number CF llYN Car used in the escape was discovered near an airstrip 20 ndlu northwest of Winnipeg Pri day night ltClll spokesman said police stakeouts at the Warren strip liker frighicncd off the fleeing men ilttatfie of Leishmans flying nhtlity police had assigned sev eral men to watch various small nirslrips in the Winnipegtirad lngicy um and wamcvl plane owners to rtcurn their aircraft AmeriCans Loser TWo Aircraft SAIGON lClU military headquarters said today two more us planes were shot rm over North Viet Nam lrl ay during raids on the main ltlppiy and infiltration Mills to the south The limes of tho Illitsl two plantr mind in 357 the number of American warplanes to go down in action over North Vtct Nam tluo plane an Navy Al kyrnltler from the ttlmafl rar rirr intrepid which not shut down miter northwmt Dung Ilnl Friday The other was In air force ittu Thundercth uhlrh wnt down 40 miles north of the lame rnatlul city Meanwhile ll prrrout abutrd largo UH marlno itrilroplrr IJ LATE NEWS were inJurtxi Friday night when it crashed in flames near the central Vietnamese coast The helicopter which could seal 20 persons was hit by small nrrmltmasitwas flying over the military centre of fin Nang over an area where us mnrinrn were conducting It ground sheep of the central ioulantir American pilull Frltlay ntt locked ruatis fuel tltltrtps and bridges lrt North let Nnnl in South Vlrt Nam strike by us its betubtrn ltrlpul tint rover Vlrt liong ntrungltuld lZ mlirs southeast of Saigon Amrrlcan troopr men alter the nlta ported Itntllnu Vltt Cong liunk err loxitoles and trcncltes Ll Organize Railway Slowdown omwt ltl wwitlnutle sttmmn it lining trrgottluxl Iry town um ammo nulntmt Railway Txmltlrrt mt timenal wtth the mount instant of the twin or munmt lvthltty Nittlt until the illilT was Wking tin stlp glut of twin rail tinn lnwimf tn the rnliwaryr dispute Executed By Red Guards tthfittlw lltflfmtt nunwt llvtntlmrt IM thfttirl uttm two held with tllfrl lint liilllll in eastern Gilt1 last omitY tt third was artsy losl muttth fttrn ltlttng tulry ttrir Irwin nun hll In the Kill Expo Russian Diplomat VMlllfiXlKW itll till it thwtmrrl MIN no mml oqstlaitn 41 finsV1 llptdllfl for trying to that tit turn nn Itnteritwr charm lltl umtut mm In for large mum of nitivy anmlln llnvin lvwi It flan ntftrw rtt ll Iluuian nnltauy in Barrie onion Canada surrey Sophornlur me By THE CANADIAN PRESS massive traffic jam preci ipiteled by delays in settlement of the railway strike was fore cast today as the country started the three day Labor Day weekend in Montreal as the CPR re smnod their MontrealThrottle schechlles following the week bong national rail strike it Wlmphotol The Canadian llightvay Safety Council has predicted 17 pan sons will die on the countrys highways during the weekend Last year its died in acct gents across Canada 70 in traf Ct Police and safety organile Predict Heavy Holiday Traffic lions were braced for the thou sands of weekend travellers and the traditional flood of cottag ers as summer homes begin to close and residents returned to cities and tow in Quebec heavy trucks will take to the reeds Sunday by special permission of the de partment of transport to try to clear some of the freight stock pilcd during the rail strike Provincial and city police are on cfni alert in Montreal and provincial force will have two men on duty across the Navy Pilot Parishes In Air Show Crash TORONTO lcan navy pilot was killed Fri day when his FitA Tlgrr crashed and exploded before thousands of spectators during on air show at the Canadian National Exhibition Dead is UCmdr Richard Oliver ill of Fort ltiiils SC lie was member of the US Navys illue Angels aerobatic team LtCmdr Oliver was solo pilot with the team llo had just completed lowlevel lly post and tr series of rolls when the crash occurred on the shore of Toronto island An cycwttncss said about 100 children had been watching the air show from near where the plane mashtdihrthrxllcltnbwt five minutes before when heavy rain shower soaked the field Two 11 epproarhui the Srmlotmll area one from the east and the nlhcrLtaCmdr Oliverr planefrom the wcsL Tltcy posted in front of the grandstand and did series of N0 EXAMINER ON MONDAY 11 will be no public tlon of lllnle Examiner llll stoney Scptnmlrrr ll bor um llrgulr pubilrutnn will mumtn on Tuesday sw ttmbcr More Unrest In Rhodesia SALISBURY illttltcrlt cnrity forces and armed hands trying to overthrow the while minority guvornnient linle rim tlglltlng grim untrulrliclretl battle in the itan both of the northern part of lttttxlrrln Only tnp government nnd re rtulty tilticlnin know the nrlunl extent of tth surct worlnrn or how many mm tnvolvot on truth Iitiet tultllrtn gull pulirn lyrilt while and hintIt mirul tiny nth night in 1er surfrrirtg Iarnlfll VII iry uhhh stretch for hun liltlil tl miles along the lnutlrr with lamina Some of flu lllllltl turn can tutctl bart rrtitl In court lhnl they nursed the river by night in enliven landed Itllt wentthis and txttltllltN ihs first IiElliiilftlll rlnrlt wll thrilled by the guvrrnmtnl at the out of April It we not yet rlnnr whether the OHlItrfflt rnlrn tor the pmiom six month riftr llillIlFlfl Hilltl Indqvetnlrnto from llltirtitl re who from lath lrtrnrtrt Atthity ltl Intlrttishttl if to riorta hr the orcqu CmAn Amer RCAF was cut on the left foot when struck by chunk of debris lie was treated at hospital and released rolls as they flew away in posits directions WAS 50 FEET Ul An air show spokesman said the aircraft were flying at about 450 mph some 50 feet above Lake Ontario Witnesses said LtCmdr Oil vera plane appeared to falter as it completed its last roll The tail section of the plane hit the water The aircraft then appeared to bounce and slammed into con crete and steel breakwater on the dge of Toronto island There who is brilliant orange fiamed explosion and clouds of heavy smoke were thrown up the instant of the impact lit nessrs said the midsection of the fuselage lust behind the cockpitstruck the nbutmcnt The plane disintegrated scul terlng tlcbris for thousands of fact over the Toronto island Airs porl Sgt Julian Chaim Station Trenton 36 of nt TH DRAMATIC rutrm Night the humid r4 hath At this on ho Naymi lis lulrlut NHM to Third Sgt Chabot was technician with an ilCAF rescue helicopter that was standing at the end of runway on the island Afr port about 200 yards from the crash scene Fuel from the downed plane burned on thovtsllnd and water surface An estimated 6000 were watching the airshow at the time hiany were not aware of what happened until they saw the clouds of smoke Those who nctually saw the crash stared in disbelief Allan lry director of oper ations for the air show raid visibility In the area was good at the time although it was mining to the east After the crash ground con trot radioed the live remaining pilots the of your boys is down west of the island Do you wont to go on One pilot replied Yet well go on The five plants made two more flypastn before ground control cancelled the show The crash occurred at 537 pm Hi about half way through the teams 23minute act rote province The provincial safety council has predicted at least 35 deaths on the highways ltfclnnes chairman of the traffic division of the Sas knlchewan Safety Council saysl labor Day across the province will be day of apprehen sion Folico have rchcdtded extra patrols in an effort to curh Saskatchewans skyrocket ing traffic death tall The Alberta Safety Council forecasts more than 300000 cars will tom provincial highways during the wcckend Officials of bus lines say every available vehicle will be moving and Air Canada has scheduled extra flights because of uncertain rail travel Police in New llrunswlck say they ct exceptionally heavy road traffic during the weekend and RCMP defedtr menu in Nova Scotla are plan rdng extra patrols and maxi mum motorist coverage Sports events held the week end recreation spotlight in the ltinritimes with harness racing golf tournament and numer on softball playoffs scheduled in Prince Edward island IM siLLad The Examiner ii TODAY Ann Lundentl City Newsz CiullliltdIIZ ll Comlclll DelthIlfl ll DlrtrlctJ Editorial4 SportsJ TV leilanll Theser Womensl Weatherl4 rhesusvow Iris lllo tlmd pilots flyhx mm the tiles WI mule dmtoostrrttm from anyth Joys elm SEE PAGE TWO nosr man RETUR Some Ontario Centres Defy Back To Work Law TORONTO tCP Railway workers stayed of the job in at least nine Ontario centres today but throughout most of the prov ince they returned to work in accordance with new federal legislation The weekdong rail strike on eibly ended Thursday night by Parliament caused minimum of economic hardship molding to Ontario manufacturers Most of Torontos 9500 work ers returned to week Friday but locals in nine other areas voted to remain on strike until more details on the govermnrnts or der to end the strike are heard and further direction comes frvrn national officers Decisions against returning to work were taken in Ecllwilic Windsor Chnthetn ifnmilton Niagara Falls Fort Erie Cep rcoi Braetferd and North Bay Most locals planned meetings to day spoktsman for the is Tor onto locals of the Canadian Brotherhood of Rade Trans Pm and Gerrernl ors said about 300 workers were still on strike but planned meetings thu weekend USE TRUCKS it Barron manager of the transportation department of the Canadian ltfsnuloclurers Assn elation said many companies were successful in finding make shift transportation to carry 1them ever the loss of rail serv Several companies said re tttrn to work by the striking rail wny men would help to avert layoffs at their pleats spokesman for Kellogg Co of Canada Ltd in London Ont said his firm might gradually have to lay off 500 workers if the strike is prolonged litm ever it will be able to continue for another week Officials of General Motors of Canada Ltd in Oshawa and Ford Motor Co of Canada Ltd in Oakvilie also said they will be able to remain in production next week Two companies hit hard by the walkout llthinnon indus triu Ltd of St Catherine and Ftbozglm Oanada lAd of Sex nlnseld they would make no move to recall some workers until they are certain rail serv ice had been restored McKinnon which bttildx auto engines and other parts for Gem erai Motors laid off 5300 work ers ftnirsday Piberglas re leased or employees when the strike baron Aug 19 Opposition MPs Rap Legislation OTTAWA tCl Opposition spokesmen served notice in the Commons Friday that they are digging in for long and hard fight on the governments pro panels for massive overhaul of railway legislation Their fire was directed muirdy at tho plan to give the railway unprecedented freedom in rate maklng allowing the forces of competition to replace all but the most essential federal con trol Opposition Leader chfcn baker churgel that tho lcglrie llon would leave the carriers Canadian Nun Leaves Hospital llONO KONG APlA Cuna rllnn nun was rcicnstd today from hospital where the was taken Wednesday after arriving from China lttnthtr ltfary ol the Crnu 70 War taken to St Theme on pllal Iuttrring htendn from time after train that be gan In lritlng Inst Sundny Another nun Sitter liatnonn to til Irolnntl who nccontpnn ltd Mother ittnry and all other hunt in ltong ltontt tiiNl Tauru day Mother Mary war the provin rinl head the group which had bIVn attached lo the Sllcrttf ilrart Atntleuly in lrttlttlt bite tlcacrltwd the expulsion of the num front China at the most ettwt thing they the limo rmtnirlnl could do to III ilut we still love the Chinese in optic ufoverythln it said Pearson Heads For Conference OTTAWA itlllrirnu Minlrt inf ilarrun irlt nartry Uplands Airport fully for lmlnn whm he will attend the Conlth wealth prime mtnlstm mutton urn Main subject of the confer mm will he the ithmlulntt crisis The Canadian ummlftu for limbdru which llvtwttnn the overflow of the tiltml smith mime in ldirr called upon the ptlmc minister in isle rtrmnrr action to hot msblmt WVMI through Wotlrrn tanndn virtually untremelied and fro tenslfy the freight rain discrirtn lnation against Western Canada and tho hlnrilirncs it will bring about an no ccnluelcd distortion of the in equalities of today he said Alvin ifnmilton tiCQultp pellet anti NDP leader Douglas took similar line demanding revisions that would protect ahlppcrr in the West the htnris limes northern Ontario and northern Quebec from rule out of line with those levied in the bill industrial regions SETS Ul AGENCY The 000 word hill intro durrd linndny as part of the governments formula for set lilng the railway strike crisis would establish single federal ngency to regulate the entire entlrp field of transport and also implement modern rnllwny lore lslotton suggested by the lilac llterron royni commission of 1001 it would set the railways free to abandon uneconomic branch line llfltl moneyriuslng passrro gcr rervlcu subject only trmllinn that the government could Dltilt any line or service continued in the public interest llut in those cnm Ottawa would flnnnto must of the letter in vnlyctl paying too per cent on iirnnrlt lines nntl per cent on passenger Icrvlttr Transport Minister lkttcrl gill who said Thursday night he did not etprct nn rosy titnn Krllind the bill through garn Mr llrtlnlllun tut amounts that the govcrmtwnt will not allow any hunted and uhulrlnin ntlan tltnmtnnt of prairie irrnnrh lines The tlvnrvnltvo ltli until the prospect of llrllitlllllin nivntrlow merit in rt ttmst lrltrhttnlng thing to urrlrrnrr lttr liriterrgili rcpurttd that his deportmrnt already It tirpw Ing up litt of it that will he trornn far period of ttlrl tlurlng whlth no ahtmrlnmucut nppllrnlltmt out Iw ntttptrtl 1hr would form network HERES ONE Father titlrilfll the sermon mother aural the tritium oi Ute origami ml the with daughter lhtntght the rhntrl ringing utrorlouI 1m ruluirtt had to be tlr when the email be of thw amt Ity with the reh hurl lnrtt of fair play thlmmi in with the mam Ittrvt think it we and Ibo for may

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