Barrie Examiner, 26 Oct 1977, p. 1

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VT Patricks not camerashy Patrick Delaney 22 lights up with small smile when he notices the camera in front of him Patrick stole the show yesterday during costume party at Grove Park Nursing Home Examiner Photo Midnight death deadline passes in Marion kidnapping SHERBROOKE Que tCPi midnight deadline for delivery of 550000 ransom for kidnapped credit union employee Charles Marion Tuesday without the money being handed over There was no word on the fate of the 57 yearold loans manager abducted 81 days ago In message last week the kidnap rs threatened to kill Marion if their demandxfor 350000 an amount they said barely covers the expenses of the kidnappingt operation was not met by the midnight deadline But Marions 31yearold son Pierre said in broadcast to the kidnappers Monday he wanted more concrete evidence that his father is alive before making the delivery Earlier this week photograph of bear ded and chained man purported to be Marion was delivered to local newspaper but the angle of the picture made identification diffi cult and Marions son said he considered the to doubtful proof that the kidnap victim salive The kidnappers had instructed Pierre Marion and JeanPaul Fouquet family friend to deliver the ransom all used $10 andszobillsin clear plastic bags Bill aimed at pornography WASHINGTON AP The bill passed by the House of Representatives aimed at the child pornography trade would penalize rents who knowingly allow their children to med by others for pornography or pros titution as well as penalize those who use them The bill approved Tuesday by 420 to vote would prohibit the interstate tran tation of boys with the intent of having em engage in prostitution The tran sportation of girls already 15 illegal under the Mann Act The prohibition against using children in acts of sexually explictt conduct for the pur poses of the promotion of printed or filmed matter depicting such conduct would ap ply to thoseunder the age of 16 workroom WOMEN Aura of the past The Examiners Lifestyle page takes on the aura of the past and taste of the Msnumes with collection of traditional Nova Scotian recipes The recipes cover the varied tastes and traditiors of Nova Smtian settlers while adVice on cooking them comes fmm modernday cook looking aiay prices and products The meal features 13o earold reci for meat dish omits can produce for cut of mediumSized round steak and ish tarts that date back centuries in men it features tempos mmpiied by Examiner miter Sue Burke 77 wok more ac otstomad to freezednai foocb than meals mode from scratch from Out of Old Nova Scotia Ktchens Canadzan Pierre Marion also told the kidnappers during the Monday broadcast that Fouquet was unable to take part in the ransom delivery He said man trust to the ut most would take his place The two couriers were to receive last minute dropoff instructions from the kid nappers telephone They were to be ac compani during the delivery by Quebec provincial police officer acting as bod yguard The Marion kidnap case the longest in Canadian history began Aug when the em ployee of the Caisse Populaire de Sherbrooke Est was abducted from his cottage by two ar med and hooded men monk by Marie Nightingale Sunday speaker Gospel broadcaster Albert Salter will he tspenker Sunday Emmanuel Baptist mph in Barrie Salter ts founder and director of the Rado chel Pelhnship board in Denver Colo which bmodasu ms arms North Athena Africa nndtheCarithean Amara the programs is The Quiet Hour heard Binidly morninfi in Home Setter says sppmnmsteh Time Radio Owe Pellooship ms new broad mst inst year rec ng nearly s1 million listeners The programs leazune Bible reading and by nus Salter ill to adult 81h classes std mm worship at Indian womens rights OTTAWA The Katmai Commit Ioe indisr Rights fa Indus Women 119 busy reading fire latest Carter MidEm peace proposal ins de local 1o wmlmnt 15 llfontylo 20 comics duolflod so so 33 upplornonu KMnrt Boll BuMAll Undressed look Ilk temperatures in Barrie get loner each inching and the old Ntwth wind begins to boil it is time to start thinking of fur coats and long underwear Not so says Park hes SaintLaurent who introduced his new undressed look this week The audit is quilted hm midriff mini with baled wrnpnronnd skirt in shades of bright blue and rnspben The outfit is pan Saint Lnnrents springan readytowenr collection iAPPhotot NCIRIW isfiyiurg fa changesmtheln dinn Act wtsch would give Indian wormsi thesnme tsns tinrmalectuntapnrts At at confeme chmng the wedmd urmmitteepnssedreoohitm fer changesrhrchmdudedmtu mi in righu to who hve lost their status beam of marriage to non indinnssndretainaiofalsndgxrights forlndinnwomeninAltuuwhotnnriydf thetaawe Dangling helplessly when blast hits Three die in USoil well fire drama TAET Calif AP Three workers dangling helplessly in basket above an oil well were burned to death when the well ex ploded forcing officials to send for famed oil ire battler Red Adair early today The blaze at the sprawling Elk Hills Naval Oil Reserve the largest US reserve outside Alaska began Tuesday with an explosion deep inside the well geyser oil and flames spewed more than 30 metres 100 feet into the air The blast blew the three men out of their suspended basket and hurtled them more than 15 metres 50 feet from the oil rig said Capt Ron Marshall of the Kern County fire department One man got up and tried to run but he collapsed after about 125 feet said Mar shall Alltheir clothes were burned off Two affirm still were wearing their heavy work Identities of the victims were not released Weary oil field crews from this ti town 140 miles north of Los Angeles work today to assemble eight to 10 SODbarrel water tanks near the well for Adairs Houstonbased crew fWere pouring 900 gallons of water minute onto the flames but theres no way they can shut off the flow of oil so theyre let tin it burn said Marshall ven if they were able to get in they believe the control devices to shut it off were destroyed in the explosion and fire 313m your No 2497 Wednesday October 28 1977 15 Por COpy Cnnlor Home Dollvgry Officials said there were no buildings within onehalf mile of the fire and that no other oil wells appeared to be in danger LINES SHUT DOWN All oil lines near the fire were shut down said Howard Schlieman eneral manager of Williams Brothers Eng nearing of Tulsa Okla prime contractor of drillin operations at Elli Hills where an estimat one billion barrels of oil is stored underground It was either human error or mechanical failure but we may never know which said Schlieman The well erupted into flames when packer being placed into the well became jammed Tuesday WWukly Pow he examiner serving barrie and simcoe county packer is dogghnutshaped device designed to kee oil gas from escaping around the outai the drilling rod We tried to shove the packer in and it stuck said Dan Hulsey one of two men working nearby who escaped uninjured We geared it and it still wouldnt move and nthe we blew Then we ran We tried to get back to them Ste three trapped men but it was just too Terry Bailey 21 of Ventura was to have been working on the well at the time of the ex plosion but he arrived late Asked whether he is considering another line of work he said solemnly Sure am Week long arson trial ends with hung jury Oro council advised to ponder mall effects ORO STATION Officials of the Ontario housing ministry Tuesday advised Oro Township council and planning board to con sider the effects of proposed 400000 square foot shopping mall on retail outlets in Oro and in Orillia and Barrie before approving the reject ministry officials were commenting on Farmer voted onto board Jim McCague an Alliston area farmer will represent District on the Ontario Milk Market Board following vote Tuesday by local milk producers District includes the Towmhips of Adjala Essa Innisfil West Gwillimbury Tecumseth andTworontio Patton case is adiourned COLLINGWOOD Ont CPD The case of Terry Patton 21 of Collingwood charged with assault of the threeyearold son of Beatrice Gaines the woman with whom he lives was adjourned Tuesday in provincial court to Jan 31 Last summer Patton accused police in this oommtnity 64 kilometres southeast of Owen Sound of causing the death of the infant daughter of himself and M55 Caines by refin iig to take the pri to hospital An inqust in August cleared police of any blame Totie has mastectomy LOS ANGELES AP Totie Fields whose comedy routine frecpently pokes fun at her health problems has had cancerous breast removed only 18 montls after her left leg W8 amputated and five months af ter eye surgery The discovery of cancer in the toyearcld oomediennes right breast came Manda during testiig at Los Angels New Hospita She had been admitted during the weekend suffering from exhaustion Doctas decided to proceed immediately with surgery modified radical mastectomy M15 Fields was in hospital eight mantis in all with the amputation and eye surgery Altaward she said die ism determined to make up for lost time and embarked on sitmums tour to play all the mgagements she had mised She was extremely exhausted after worki 15 weeks straight he agent Hawa Hinderstein said Tuesday Hospital spdswoman Smart Weight said the oomedieme was doing great and expected to be released in about five days Strike situation some Cmditicns rennin mdianged in the six woekdd strike at Cams Optical Inc at Marin Road union and management some said today No talks hngebeien held between the to parties since strike began Sept 12 naaenrereported sdseduled lens grindss members when and Plastics Techme boat 67 are on strue inadspute Osuunionseuirity Tbe mien aiming for its first contract at the plantIfintsnthe Rand fcrmula winch requires cos to man hes whether written him the 6mm Managqu has refused the demmd callus it an tnwnrramnd immanent or employees from of choice and has also rdtsed union lift to have the dies paid tochnnty if Maysa um Wages are not an man the strike unim officials say The plant employs about ta factory wickers ibdtnlmg some hired sure the stnkebegnr proposal by Rocco Fuda manager of Fudas Foods on Highway 11 at Oro Line to expand his supermarket to about 40000 square feet over the next two years and if business warrants to build 400000 square foot shopping mall inco rating the super market on 40 acres of la over the next 20 or 30 years Don McKay Oro planning coordinator mid Wednesda the ministry officials would not make the decision for the township but advised council and planning board to con sider the effects the shopping mall would have on aisting retail outlets in Cm and on the downtown shopping areas of Barrie and Orillia Because the proposed mall would be located on Highway 11 officials said further improvements to the highway may be re quired McKay said Highway 11 is being widened through Oro overpasses are being built at the third fifth seventh 11th and 13th concession roads and boxbeam median is to be installed down the centre of the Oro sec tion of thehighway McKay said officials also reminded council and planning board that the Ontario Municipal Board AOMBi in its decision on Barries annexation advised the township to guard against further commerical develop ment on the periphery of Barrie The ministry will send letter to planning board listing its suggestions he said which may lead the board to table decision on the proposal until the letter is received McKay said he does not think planning board will consider the until early next month adding that it will be difficult decision for the board to make because the proposeddevelopment may be 20 or30years dwm themad By SUE BURKE Examiner Staff Reporter The weeklong arson trial of Angus businessman Ralph James Davey ended at midnight Tuesday with hung jury after nine hours of deliberation The jury of five woman and seven man reported deadlock when county court was reconvened at 1155 pm by Judge Clare in the deserted Barrie courthouse It was the second time that night the jury reported it could not reach verdict Jury first notified Judge Clare near 930 pm that it was deadlock ed and was asked to keep trying The 12 jurors were thanked and dismissed after failing to return verdict second time Crown attorney John Murphy says decision whether another trial willbeheld is now uptohim Ill have to consider the evidence and what has happened he said after court ended The choice is whether to go ahead with another long trial or drop it Defence counsel Richard Gold man called the final jury report nothing verdict The jury went into deliberations at 250 pm Tuesday after hearing final arguments by Mu by and Goldman and instructions Judge Clare on the Davey case Davey 36 was charged with ar son after his $60000 Brentwood Road home burned to the ground May 12 1976 MP says nickel carbonate was imported from Japan OTTAWA CF MP John Rodriguez NDPNickel Belt says nearly two million pounds of nickel carbonate was imported the West Coast late last week after lnco Ltd announced elimination of 3450 jobs because it lacked markets Rodriguez told the Commons Tuesday that 182 million pounds of the material was lan ded in Vancouver for shi ment to the Sherritt Gardon Mines Ltd inery in Fort Sas katchewan Alta Unloading of the material from the vessel Iatija started last Friday one day after Incc announced it was eliminating jobs in Sud bury Ont and Thompson Man because of the weak world demand for nickel Rodriguez said the nickel carbonate the same material as produced in Sudbury came froo Japan deadline Rift reported The foreign diplomatic corps in Belgrade Tuesday said that rift with poliqu overtones has developed between Presi dent Tlto and Ms wife Joyskn show to the reports circulating in dploinstie circles Hrs Tito has been ob oeint from public vie for more than two months The tronble apparently stems fnln some pditicnl activity Mrs Tito engaged in and diplomats were misting that it could lead to the break the aging Yngosln presidents nur tinge APPhoto No proof in deaths STLTIGART Reuter The govern ment of the state if BadenWuerttemberg said todav tint defence lawyers might have smuggled guns and aplosives into the top security jail where tiree West German terrain leaders died lastweek But preliminary government report said that the authorities annot prove that this was thecase The inquiry was set up to investigate security aspects the dentin in Stam mheim prison last Tuaday Andreas Baa der JanCarl Raspearidm Emslin An internatimal canmittee of forensic upertshasooncluded that threecommitted suicide awarently shortly after learning that West German commandos had rescued hostages held on hijacked Lufthama jet in Sanalia Thisfoiied plot to have them and 100013ij terrorists freed The experts said Baader and Raspe shot themselves mat the head in their cells and thatErnslin hanged beset CLC meetings planned VANCOUVER CP leaders the Canadian Laba Congreu CLC will meet next moocth to decide at future directions Shirley rr executive vicepresideat of themjaid MU She said oomultatims between labor business and government were waste of Jme because the federal gaverninent iidntlisum Butwehndtofiinbaitthegoyunrnent onwhetha thyminecarom Hrs Cansnidinnntntmiew Andwefaund out theywuent sincere She made her cannon fdlowing shrgingsMontmaflleodushipby Laun dent of the Qantec Federation La who was addressing delegata to the animal icy convention ti Canadian tnion be Employees CLPE stage told the delegata that laden of the CLC la year by here and decorating iridiuthth Dave Patterson president of Sudbury Local $00 of the United Steelworkers of America says he believes the Japanese nickel was produced from melted down scrap steel Rodriguez again criticized the government for providing lowinterest loans to help Inca setup production in Third World countries In this case said Rodriguez Canada is helping Japan and they certainly arent Third World country Meanwhile in Winnipeg Len Stevens regional director of the United Steelworkers of America criticized Sherritt Gordon for im porting nickel for its refinery in Fort Saskat chewan Bee sbsPsgczt Humphreys back Ien Hubert HumphréyfDMinn fwwdlaishasinhisofloeuhe holds his wife Muriel on his lap It was his first visit back since doctors discos cred in midAngnst that he has in qernhle cancer He declared himseu randy to plunge into legislative battles on energy 50s and the Panama Canal tren ty APMI Core meeting tonigh Thcitnais adv committee for Bar ries core am revita tion may meet tornght at in at Smmdaie Canmunity Genre kt ti agenda are umber of recan muom which will be presented to city officials and study consultants after pnssagrbymecnmrmttee day antimmgverysarm bummerm 709 maismirsday taunt

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