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Barrie Examiner, 4 Mar 1976, p. 5

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Maw 4rrlt ianW Wlt NEWS ROUNDUP abacus EXAMINER THURSDAY MARCH 1078 Bourassa expected to ask Trudeau for $200 million federal tax rebate OIlAWA CP Prime Min Cullen also of 1101 Trudeau goes to Iubc ld1 bugged Mt Tuesday beside Poonamalee szeuislikely to be facetoface Road about one mile south of room1 ilom Quebec remier Smiths Falls Robert Bourassa far $200 mil ltilon in federal tax rebate to aid Icici lacued Wmfici lontieal uper cal The Private talk comes amid suosunv on CP Froyd Laughren NDP member of the legislature or Nickel Belt said Wednesday that government proposal to create ministry of Northern Ontario is superficial solution to prob lems in the north He said the proposal made by John Lane Conservative member of the legislature for Algoma was motivated by po litical opportunisin and will cost about $1 million year That makes no sense when the government is preaching re straint he said in an interview The ustification fo new ministry would be to carry out restructuring of the economy in the north by creat ing Crown corporations to de velop and process resources Mr Lane said earlier this week that under his proposal coordinating ministry would be set up to act as an advocate for signs that an agreement again lw in amending the Canadian eon s1 ution at home rather than by the British Parliament 1r BJ£I1 lell fin federal aid to the Olympics 0011 dos amona Queb Iiber its that Ottawa should reasses its refusal to provide further aid to the Games now estimated to cast at least $1 billion This question also will be raised at the weekeni1 co vention of the federal wing of the Quebec Libeuzzl party which Mr Trudeau will attend uter his meeting with Mr Bourassu An aide to the prime minister says Mr lrudeau will not bring no the subject ll ll vin the Quebec premier but if Mr Bourassa wants to raise the Olympics guess theyll be dis ROBERT BOURASSA private talk cation has asked for provincial government intervention to re solve strike by its 96 teachers following breakdown in nego tiations Tuesday Board chair man Dean Archer said Wednes day he asked in letter for gov cussed Mr Trudeau has said he emment no after week °l Northern Ontario to get funds would like to wing the Com talks broke down The board permits and services Sumfionthe Bmish North raised its offer during the talks America Actback to 1qu to 316pereerr increase mtl one year from 82 per cent The teacher v12 32 cent Present earnings range from 5111145 to $21775 Pessimistic OTIMVA Jll Union lead er Livingston raising the possibility of an ar traffic con trollers strike in April said Wed nesday he is pesimistc that settlement can be reached with the government on the issue of bilingual air communications in Quebec But Mr Livingston said he still hopes conciliation board by the next election in 1978 but he rejects speculation that the masticn will be lni in Olympic leficit problem in his talks with Mr Bourassa He said in the Commons Tuesday lhat he could to lur lieve Quebec would be so me cenary as to sell rights for he rejecs that the any amount of money Murder charge SMITHS FALLS Ont Cft Ontario Provincial Police have charged Erwin Soucier of Smiths Falls with murder pun isliable by life imnrisonnw ii the shooting death of Shirley Cy1 Was murdered OTTAWA Cl coroners jury ruled Wednesday pris oner of the OttawaCarleton re gional detention centre whose body was found in his cell last November was murdered by person or persons unknown The jury was inquiring into the death of Julius Zimmerling 38 who was awaiting trial on no charges of murder punish able by life imprisonment and one charge of attempted mur der Coroner Dr Dickson told the jury Llt jail on the night of the murder was like feedingr time at the zoo He said the prisoners seem to be running it Zimmerling was strangled to death by strips torn from bed sheet the jury said The jury recommended better training methons for security guards and correctional officers and that higher number of guards be assigned to the max imum security area More die TORONTO lCP Fiftytwo more persons died in traffic ac cidents in Ontario in 1975 than in the previous year prelimi Smiths Fails can work out an agreement be The womans body was found tween the government and the Canadian Air Traffic Control Association CATCM which rep resents 2200 air controllers The earliest possible date for strike is in April after the board com pletes its work The government stand on bi linguali air control was also con demned Wedesday by paeln of aviation experts who summed up findings of an international conference on emotion safely here They said the of one language for air communications is safest and were critical of the transport department for not actively taking part in the sym posium Money issue OTTAWA lCF With ma jor agreement on nonmonetary items behind them rail com ponies and unions representing 95000 workers resumed haggl ing over money til conciliaion herring Lllielhl minilrrfed by Mr Justice Emmett Hall lhn union seel no of 185 per cent for their mem her in oneyear contracts dc ti goer1viirl iill lri guides which limit increases to 12 per cent liiu rail compullcs 55 all crew ol 93 per is the maximum they can offer tentative agreement on the issues of job security and change in the railway industry was reached Tuesday The lxrnemcnf srgncil National Railway CP Rail and the Associaed trilvxy inims affects 75000 workers The newclue movuhw im provements in job security ben efits Hx ma 310 yearend statistics re leiszdnttegnegggrfmw of LIONS SPEAKING CONTEST WINNER transportation and commu Teacher Mel Kennedy com winner of the Lions pubnc mg topic ms nication said in news re lease that 1800 persons die on Ontario roads last year com pared with 1748 in 1974 Increase in fatalities in volving motorvehicle paSSen gers motorcycle drivers and passengers and bicyclists ac counted for the higher total Final collisions increased to 1320 from 1470 in 1974 While all collisions including gratulates Roger Parks of An speaking contest at the Barrie gus Simcoe Street Public SchO Winter Carnival Rogers win Opposition MPs call for medical cost talks Mysterious Monsters Past and lvresent Photo by Mary Poole Photographer Peter North cott of Barrie was one of many professionals from the commun ity who took part in coun Wells asks commission for on whether strike ieopardizing TORONTO 4Cl Ontario Education Minister lhonuis Well said Wednesday he has asked the Education Relations Commission to report on whether strike by Kirkland Lake high school teachers now in its eighth week is jeopard izing the education of the 1600 IULILIIIA The commissnn set up under provincial legislation governing collective bargaining for teach ers has duty to report to the government when it believes strike has gone on too 12 can make decision aftc 21 days The Kirkland Lake strike in WORKSHOP ON PHOTOGRAPHY lywide professional develop ment procrim for teachers lad week The lrirric program was entitled MediaIts 1n ns 40111 school day is the Ian cst tcnclicrs strike in Ontario history strike by Metropoli tan Toronto high school teach ers ended in January after the students lot 33 school days ucn Shimc commission chairman was not available for conumnl Mr Wells said in an interview he wants some information on the state of negotiations in Kirkland Lake One day it fllls in be on the verge of being settled and then it breaks down The mlncr did rule out the possibility of legislating the teachers back to work Antiinflation as adjustment lfllll1 Hl 11 Gordon pfcsidcni of lllt Steel Co of Canada Ltd said Vkllltsdu iliut 1111 outlived the day rl llllllllllitll urinal Il 41 should use the icdcal amtru menis antiinflation program time to alrt Speakig to the llumlltm and District hamlwr oi tmnmiriv Mr Gordon said Taunlns cc nomic syltim vzll unrlv only as long as our desiiws are linked uniMl our lli in con Illll1llf My We of icdisirilmt something that Mi flure and we cannot control lllt gemra fiun of tho tlm uixr lies tlic free cnlcrpriw system withth lillll beyond our means lllil seriously weakening the lTKilllS We have been pulmu pins are on government to try out cope with our socizll rspiiniions without asking whether or not the are realistic or whether we can afford them Social progress is only pos ll Wl mics of growth in productivity utuinzl in lrom the llill0 cn omctimcs in Qvalli gm 3111 only in heavy capital 1111 through illlLi itlllllrL port wrhip nvi CCLUX with the 111 we tell itiiou But government must realize iii tit Illlf 4i slur is 131 Mini of social prourcv and dc ill disease of social liztlirif llc saint that hr is personally gtlltétl1il Iii iitll l1l llltl l1 101 intiilion liiluillt innt of cizir and ril llvl lll 1nit lltl Zlim lllliilll be me said Held Over 3rd Week 650 915 pm property damage only were up 116 per cent injuries resulting from collisions were down 17 per cent to 97034 from 93673 in 1974 Staff resigns ST CATHARINES Ont CP lhe fourmember medical staff of Shaver Hospital has re signed and 35 employees are being laid off as result of reduction in provincial grants Ross Sawle chairman of the holpital boardnsuizl Wednesday Last week the Ontario minis try of health ordered elimina tion of all 35 active treatment beds at Shaver Hospital as part of program to cut healthcare costs The board of governors fol towed with decision to tempo rarily close another 24 beds in the resperatory wing Mr Sawle said the hospital is negotiating with tun cf the doc tors to return to the staff The hospital will continue to maintain 30 chronic beds and 30 respiratory hedv Twentytwo patients will have to be moved by the end of the month Hearings TORONTO CP Ontario Ombudsman Alithur hfalorney plans to hold public and private hearing this month in south western Ontario He plans to be in Windsor March in Sarnia March and in London March 18 his office said in news re lease Wednesday Asks for help KIRKLAND LAKE Ont 1GP Kirkland Lake board of cache OTTAWA 4C1I Optsition MP called on the government Wedneflay to reconsider icci rich to push through legislation limiting the federal share of medical care costs and asked for new negotiations on the is suc with the provinces The demand illTf during the 11th day of secondreading de hae cu umpirincul 1o the Medical iire Act which Jim raises in the federal payments to thr mcrmn over the but two fiscal years vote on second reading and referral 11 Tmiivnlns mm niitlce lo lllllll study is likely to come today in the debate several Con git CHINESE F001 WANT QUICK SERVICE Try our hot fast delivery Free on orders over $600 in Barrie Discount on PickUp Orders over $600 Phone 728881 PHONE 728881 405 BAYFIELD ST 10 servative and New Democrats expressed cvucrn abou the cf fect the legislation will have on the provinces They maintain that costcut ing by Ottawa could lead in heavier financial burden on the provinces imposition of deter rent fecs or decline in health care Under the bill Ottawa would limit increases in illt onribn tions to medical care programs marinwm icr in fiscal 1976377 and to 105 per cent in 197778 SHOWN AT 715 900 Fri Matincss Sat at Sun Ends Tonight TIETIIUE WEAIAIYWHWM HE BECAMEILEGEIIIYMUEVEII The greatest wildlife and chase story in the history of the North mmc HIKE urinal ashowm WY KAI aslld tw mum 1mm MMMMARKII mm urmmmtmsmnuu mum Lies My Father Told Me 130 315 500 645 840 Recently annual increases have been running about 9f per cent Ottawa and the prov inccs now share costs on 3050 basis because its true The government hopes to have the bill approved before NWT when the 11 will num year begins 1°th James McGrathe St unmouu may Johns East sail the cost trimming would have dire ef fects 0n the poorer provinces notably his own province of Newfoumllaiul Family Enjoyment You Should Not Miss OODUNLOPSTJN 1204 The language in this film may he dreamhm up His incredible bank robbery is all the more bizarre offensive to some people lllE MANAGER llcld Over End Week 705 900 p111 anuI in =lPR1ll 1A HI 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