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Barrie Examiner, 11 Mar 1976, p. 9

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xivw 3fiku as MURRAY GEDDES left manager of development ser vices at Georgian College was on hand liies7ay nieht to pre sent certificates to the 54 par lvv leipants in basic building course offered by the colleges extension services The cour re Fltiillel the new Ontario Building Code Walter Kinton of Strand is shown here receiw ing his certificate watched by Graham Adams of the Minis try of Consumer and Com mercial Relations who was guest speaker for the mening and Chris Spanis chiet build ing inspector for Barrie who instriicttyl the cause Eixdlll incr Photot Building inspectors gather to study new Ontario code On Jan of this year the provincial government introduc ed the Ontario Building Code and since the new year buiiding inspectcrs have been studying its implications Under the guidance of Chris Spanis chief building inspector lor the City of Barrie build ing inspectors from throughout Simcce County have gathered weekly at Georgian College to examine the new rules The new provincial code re places the Naticnal Building Code which set up guidelines for con struction and sets down laws which must be followed by all municipalities Mr Spanls streved the new code is provincial legislation not bylaw and represents something builders and archi tects have been triiing intthe bazic building rcqiiircincii 43 Out in print The program is the iirl til ll kind in Ontario allowing build ers to read and tiiiderslnirl 1hr code Tuesday night the intents ended their plugiitm with pre entalion from Graham tliiii candidates reprimanded for election violations TORONTO Ctt Three candidates have been repri manded for minor violations of Ontarios new Election Fi nances ltetorm Act Arthur Wishart election expenses com mission chairman said Wednes day The coimnizsions first report tabled in the legislature sari the Violations iii the Sogl l8 provincial election were not it liberate but resulted lrom uorance or unintentional negli genee Mr Wishart would not name Llie three just wonder now whether we should embarrass the condi dates over summing which we have already reprimanded them tor he said lie said the olied acceptance Violations ills of conll ibu Minister implies NDP member acting like mini TORONTO CP llolaéh Minister Frank Miller said Wednesday he has been toll that iacimile ot ioiiiicr NDP member 01 the legislature has been twine iroiiid flfli he is an inspecter lit in lice The minister made the re marl whale being questioned by Ed Ziemba DPloroo High PaikSwmhcal ibou the Ul this year pirate medi cal laboratories am uondering it the ital you are trying to be tacaimilc ot the former member of your riclinz thlorton Shiilmazii has anything tl 4ft lll lie turd that haic bcen told that luc cimilc v1 wit it been gultlg Morty arrind satin ir is an in icor rt in oilice li Mil lcr Llltl He added it inigh be irmLi lllfilltl it tilllls on In ljv lrtlrt UNAtile tin liviiwi 311 Ztliller raid ill on illLLlAL tita he was ltlltl unlimitiu nilin ministry inspector visited pri ittc iiicdcal laboratory llr de tllilCil in who it llil added he iiiwnilly Iirc oi the icltollc identity The incinent mine to reccntiy after laboratory relied tun visits iiom milisirx inspectors within allUll time ini iiicstionel why get ting the attention he said tam letters alleging interference copied from prosecutors office OTTAWA CF Richard Holden the prosecutor in the contenipteteourt case azoinst Consumer Affairs Miniscr Andre Ouellet said Wednesday that copies of letters from Judge Kenneth Mackay alleging cabinet interference in the judiciary came from his Office In telephone interview from Montreal Mr Holden said Richard Cleroux reporter for the Toronto Globe and Mail asked to look at the letters dealing with Mr Holdens fee which were written by Judge Iaekay to lllllice Minister lion Bastard didnt realize that my pri vate secretary would giie pri vate letters to Richard he Laid Mr llolden just back from skiing vacation in Idaho said he wants to make sure that no body believes that Judge Mackay former legal part ner made the correspondence public He said he intends to prepare letter to Chief Justice lules Jeschenes of Quebec Superior DODSLEY MOTORS Mechanical Repairs General Repairs specializing in Tuneups Brakes and trical Systems 453 Duulop St Class Mechanic Cull Peter lloilsltv 7267771 Court explaining the Situation Judge Deschenes has been asked to make report to th cabinet on the allegations NOT CAREFUL The federal justice depart ment has refused to pay Mr Holdens feesset at about sen 000 and Judge Muckays let ters to the minister dealt with the subject although the ques ion of ministerial interference also was mentioned Mr Holden was named pe cial prosecutor In the tliiilliat case by Judge hluckay after the minister made critical ICllmll about hzs acquittal of three sugar companies on charges of pricefixing STORE FOR RENT 2500 to 5000 Square Feet loin lmhlanx Woolworths LCBn Shoppers Drug Mart at the BARKIE SHOPPING PLAZA Space Suitable For Furniture Store Hard ware Womens Apparel Florist Gift Shop Fabric Shop etc Phone Donald Drum 416 9252851 snsutiduted twillan corpora consolidated building corporation limited lions prior to registramn as candidate and poem of bil boards and alieiiin til placements prior to the illowil 22day advertising Campaign pe riod The commission said the nva act limiting adiertisin spentlv mg requring dsqlosiire of cm trbution and running will sidies for dllthltttn uorlul well and us €ll lLtlttl the public None oi the irlintercd was litre it and piobleiii intfit Hi NOT lllNLlZlLl No 1lltlllC ttll in ll iH tantlklzits alil hr itlllllitli ll not alter the 1101 legislature MPis have until Mitre l8 ill ilt lii paien expense return limtim tiliivv mm flliftn lll the until er and the percent ntcs gained range from moor for tziiitlldrittbs ill leeilloilii riding to $2971 Hr ttiiitlitilc ill ierviiiiilaiiitoulsn Nu lillilllllCJC to rcil more than was artsallv sneii lha lhr caniidae lzngll recciic will be determined alter the March 38 deadline summary it ILlttl8 mill be made public into 13m wee alter the dc lime Wiriiait lltl Candidates who lo not into the deadline could be prohibited trom sitting in the legislature or running in the next election he ind director oi the budding code lzrnnih lClllliil iliud tll on oi the All ni toii uiucr illtl Coniiinthul lile liczia Mr Adams niimcrt lilobtlll5 from the birthinst inl iiii rd them ill indexed fittl it lllf male muld be illlilc won lllllili lll iiiifl lt tliir ray Gladdes iiiahuqcr it duel ipment services the college hurled our irrliiiwntiu in the ltdllttl17ll ltlll iiincr 35d Bates lIio tic Barrie lL1v Collingw lil Barrie Titty Buckle Fliieinc ltlliert BMJS vlitllllllfl lion Coulis BTLHIL Clitioii ii15 liitflllitcll Joe Denfie amnion lobert Debiens BTC ll Dixon legtCl Boll Flllllll itiiiiiL ire llll lltzllliii it llnlt litriiir il iii llezitn Otillia lai lit ltirteigzn liifitttn GDP vi llxllt Waiter linon lnlfli ll ll ii LN 11 il mild llniiw Lily lltilLLil liltlX liob liitlilr lfliiii nlli lrwil llr Wild ziiiilirliinl fut llttlli lmrr Mt ll li iiii 37 trim ltl ll Hit tJi Upward shift in mortgage rates said inevitable lttlJlilll ll Jim in my wvr Minlilt at mu moviinr t1iltiw lantern lmi ei tiiiiieirr titliter tn llt iltl il Jill lull lit lt lilii lil l7 for of rum pert At it incl he ioiiii lli iw ii all rt its sources said an lftr um liiilf of one pertviincc pliir may be aniiouncrl niliin cw In may ln ii normum luv Ida no BOTTLED lN BOND WM mu man THE BARBIE EXAMINER THURSDAY MARCH 11 1978 Legislation to end taoher strike introduced in Ontario Legislature IORONTO tCPl Ltglbll tioh to end strike by 96 secon dary school carbons in Kiri land Lake was introduced in the Ontario legislature Wednesday Education Minister Thomas Wells told the house that the Ilduczztion Relation Commit sion had found that continuation of the strike which began Jan would place in jeopardy the completion of courses by the 1050 students at tected lie said the government had major mills sale 14 LOCATIONS nu uum un uuu UP TO Canadas leading brands from Some priced less than youd expect to pay whole Choose from wide selection of fibres colours and patterns deep plushes twists scrolls shags velvets hilo cut loops commercial and many more OPEN MONDAYFl 220 BAYVIEW on JWéstOii Cana fl On the rock GibraltarThe Rock Enduring symbol of strength and solidity Stepping stone between two great continents Youll find Canadian Club being enjoyed on the rock all year round Its nice to know the world can get together about something Around the world when people think of the finest lightest smoothest whisky they think of Canadian Club The finest of fine Canadian whiskios is Tho Best In The House in 81 lands Afghanistan Algeria Antarctica Antigua Argentina Aruba Australia Ausliia Bahamas Barbados Belgium Bermuda dehll Canada Canary Islands Chile linstnrr Island Costa Rica Curacao Deiimaik DOllllllICdn Republic Leuador Ethiopia iii Finland trance Gerinany Gibraltar Greece Greenland Grenada Guadeloupe Haiti Hong Kong Iceland India ludonesua Iran Iraq Ireland Israel Italy Jamaica Japan Jordan Kenya Korea Lebanon Libya Malta Mexico Morocco Nepal Netherlands New Zealand Nigeria Norway Panama Papua New Guinea PeruPhilippinesPoland Portugal Puerto Rico Sierra Leone Solomon Islands South Africa Spain Sii Lanka Sudan Sweden Swdzerland Tahiti Tanzania Thailand TrinidadTunisia Turkey USSR United Kingdom United States Uruguay VenezuelaVirgin Islands Wed Pakistin Yugoslavia and Zambia Canadian Club is diotlllodand bottled in Walkowillo by Hiram Walker Sons Limited no other alternative to the bill in light of an apparent illipasse in negotiations between the school board and its eaotiers Mr Wells said the bill would be debated today and he hoped students would be back in school Monday He said the legislation sim ilar to that which ended Met ropolitan loronto teachers strike in January includes the appointment of provincial ar bitrator settle the diSpute The legislation to end the 3day gt ARRIE DAY 10 Ill siike in Toronto high schools included binding arbitration fines of $500 day for each teacher refusing to work and cancellation of professionalae tivity days so students could make up lost time OFFER PACKAGE Dean Archer chairman of the Kirkland Lake board of educa tion said in an interview the boards final offer in twoyear package was for Bibiper cent increase iu the first year and 3001 per cent in the sec is yen oy Free SHOP AT HOME Service is available even with these savings Financing can be arranged Free estimates with no obligations At Mr Broadloom Warehouses quality and service are guaranteed SATURCAY l0 ll 7277i ram ton llting$t9n BarricOtta Sudburyo StCathariness Sault te Misassauga VVlnClSOl Winnipeg ond The last contract expired Aug 31 He said the teachers were seeking 35to lopercent in crease in oneyear contract TREE LEAVES USED From the use of tree leaves for making books in ancient times the word leaf now is used in relation to modern book North Bay ian Club

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