Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 12 Dec 1967, p. 12

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mm manms MOST oi Ontario Quebec and the East coast Will have milder but hot weather today ihc prairies and Northern Ontario are still in the grip oi cold heather with snow loree DISTRICT WEATHER Rain Or Wet Snow Forecast Wednesday There semis to in little change in the weather outlookvior Wed ncsduy Tho weatherman is call ing for wet snow or rain and cooler temperatures are iorecnsi The overnight low at the Exam iner Oiiim downtown was 32 de grlLS The temperature at ram was 42 degrees ronorvro ca At mo nm synopsis No vigorous storm centres ene in lower Michigan and the other near the Lake head will combine into single Parliament Ill ll Glance By THE CANADIAN PRESS MONDAY Dre IL 1961 Prime Minister Pen rs on opened the tederalqirovincial housing cunierence with proposal for national council on housing and urban develop ment Most pmvinciul premiers rejected this idea and called or more federal spending while Mr Pearsonsaid Otta wa mustspend less on hous ing next year The government survived Conservative nonconiidenuc motion on vote nl lit to 55 with all opposition parties vot ing for the motion Trade Minister winters said he expects tourist iheorna this year will be close to 51230000000an increase of $too000o over last year PostmasterGeneral Cote said planned postal increases rejected in surprise Com mons vote Nov 28 will he reintroduced early next year TUESDAY Deni 12 The Commons meets at pm to resume the hudg ct debate The Senate meets at i1 Award Contr ct rritwn cu McAttllitI Construction Owen Sound Ltd has been awarded $31 076 contraeiior construction at an access road to the lighthouse storm north or the Great Lakes this evening The result rvill he at least temporary surge ut colder air down over the prov ince tonight and Wednesday Toronio Hamilton London Windsor Lake St Clair Lake Erie Lake Huron Niagara Lake Ontario southern Georlt ginn iluy Mostly cloudy and continuing mild with lew ow today and tonight lldnrtdo attends Mower with occasr wet snow or rain in the allurnunn or evening Winds south to southwest 15 be coming ucsteriy 25 by noon North Bay Sudbury northern Georgian Bay Haiihurton Mild er with lreezing rain changing torain this morning Occasional rain or drizzle tonight changing to snmvflurries by early Wednesday colder Wednesday Winds easterly is becoming southwest 15 to no this artcrnoau and northwest 25 Wednesday Sarrli Ste Marie White River Algoma raga mild with ireezing rain changing to snow this evening Colder with snow ilurrius tonight and Wednesday Winds light becoming westerly 20 this hiternoou or evening and northwest 25 tonight Cochrnue Cloudy and mild with occasional snow and some freezing rain today Turning colder with occasional snotv to night and Wednesday Winds easterly to becoming westerly 20 to do tonight Ottawa and Montreal Cloudy with showers or occasional rain today and Wednesday mild Winds easterly 24 gusty cast tor most parts Figure out map indicate expected high temperatures or the day CF Vircphotot Forecast Temperature Low tonight high Wednesday Windsor 251i london 15 Kitchener Mount Fores Hamilton St Catharine Toronto Peterborovgh Kingston Trenton Kilialoe North Bay Sudbury Earlton Suuit Ste Marie Kupuskasing White River iiioosonee Timmins CAR AND TRUCK LEiiSlllli ATTRACTIVE YFABJLWE CALL 7266474 BARRIE DRIVEACAR 43 ESE no Attendlo and mo Tvvo Vancouver Papers Settle Guild Dispute VANCOUVER CF Vau chum two daily newspapers were publishing as usual today toilouing settlean lilonday at threeday strike Both 11 Province morning paper and the evening Sun came out with single editions ilonday instead 01 the usual three for each paper There was no home delivery oi The Prov ince The Vancouver New West minster Newspaper Guild launched strike action against PacificPress Ltd which prints both newspapers at pm Fri day to hack demands or higher wages About 010 employees were in valved including reporters eir eulation and business stall and junitois The blocksquare Facil Polaioid LP ic Press hniidng was circled by pickets roundthedock There was no Providence siturday and no Sun Friday it Saturday The settlement was reached early Monday altar 17 hour oi bargaining and the tentative grmnent was raiifiur later by guild members in voice vote The new contract covers 23 monlh period irom last June so when the old contract expired and gives the guild common contract expiry date with the our mechanical unions at Facil in Press The new contract provides or increases over are 23 mm ranging irom 16 per cent to ahou 39 per cent generally in two stages th the first in creases retroactive to July Under the agreement reached Monday senior reporters will receive 517750 in the last month at the contract They will climb immediately to $15105 from $14175 and will rise to $17235 next Sept Biggestgnin goes to classified advertising lumen who climb 19 per cent during the 21 month to 31m rm $11675 Circulation district advisers rise 26 per cent to 51 mm 315 The Tour mechanical unions printers stueotypcrs pressmeu and matheth Paeiiie Press reached tentative agrement with the company earlier this month The now commas yet to ho ratified by the member ship provide or mantunhour increases over two stages in twoyear pacts Irom lat Nov not on am on Max rem Anetta 7mm rzrrv nus WIILE mu Wall 149 IlaHIE mm mm TUESDAY Dmihih it no BUSINESS BRIEFS By THE CANADIAN PRESS STORE SALE RISE Department slots ales lining the week ending Nov showed it per cent innease over the same tuck in 196s recording to frgtms released Monday by De mlnion Bureau at Suitstint DRINKERS PAY OUT The contribution oi Ontario drinkers to the provincial treat ury rose 38500000 during the last liscl year iigures released in Tomato Monday rm urer Chlrlu Ma augirton show The linancinl report shows that tax on liquor totalled $133700000 compared with 15 000 the previous year N0 TV BANVPLANNED The federal government is not planning at the moment my severe restrictions or ban on radio and TV clgarettc advertis ing Health Minister him Escher said Monday in Com mons reply to Wath Nesbit PCWord MERGER PLANNED Foreign Power Securities Corp Montrealhased invest must holding company plans to merge with two of its whdly owned xuhsldlarlu and than figo sham in the man MW share currently held The rulr sidiuries are Canadian Car and Bus Advertising Ltd and Wan nook Hersey Co SHARES OFFER MADE Montred nmt 00 ndingon behali oi an undisclosed prinei pal altering to purchase mum at tho oustanding sham ol St Maurice Gas Co it Wu disclosed in letter to share holders Monday The oiler is so cents share suhieci to and conditions set forth in tho Tlth Prudan 795 vssrmcuouss ck Vertrcol AM ctocKrrpro TubeEsme mm ruc raw smears for he goodcreen taste Canadian Whisky conav blSTthERYLiMITE at Cape Croker 0n the feder al works departmen aid today Cape Crokeris on the easts the Bruce Peninsula an Geor gian Bay ravine putrid onvvr anAquA vein to lend you money Interest tree Interested Weiiits po bl lion 79Botthc encourages you to prepare for your ret po deduct on money you most in RegisteredRetirement Savings Plan You can save hundreds or tax me dollars each year this wa Your money is not taxable unt renrent thEn only moons received your tax bracket likely to be lower then too it all adds up to about the same as borrowin tax advantages nrr Retirement 5a gs the we sents the Manufacturers Life He is associated wit company that has armors for sound and profitable money manngcmentthnt in the indus When yortJaik to him he sure khirn about thevbu guarantees that only nfier Phone hrmvtoday or imail inform WWW ltol rurrurcr

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