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Barrie Examiner, 13 Mar 1976, p. 7

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The Ladies Auxiliary of the Army Navy and Air Force Club donated pool table and $6000 cash to the War vet TRYING OUT THE TABLE enans organization recently Club president Neil McKin non tries out the table while ladics auxiliary president Shirley McLean left arg Jack membership director BARRIE EXAMINER SATURDAY MARCH 13 1976 and Lucy Ioritl past sergeant atarms look on Examiner Photo Drury is regarded by many as victim of bad judgement OTTAWA Clt Charles Mills Bud Drurv once de scribed himself as political di nosaur in the Trudeau cabnet dinesaur who tries not to be too rigid about it Genuine tears flowed Friday for the 63yearold dinosaur as he offered to resign trom the cabinet 12year veteran of high political office regarded as victim of bad judgment rather than any dishonesty Mr Drury decided to resign late Thursday following re port from the Quebec Superior Court which described his inter vention in he cam of Andre Duellet consumer affairs minis ter as grave and improper Mr Trudeau however said in the Commons on Frida that in View of Mr Druiys long and distinguished record of public seridce he would reject the res ignation Mr Diury has said he would continue to serve in the cabinet if asked contempt of court charge against Mr Ouellet moved trial laltt Jan before Associ ate Chief Justice James Huges sen CHA RLIiS URURY dinosaur The next day Mr Diury member of Parliament for Weslmotlnl callad the judge he says He apparently asked whether an apology from Mr Ouellet would be enough to settle the case Mr Justice Mackay com plained in letter that become public last week that Mr Drury had interfered in the case by calling the judge Opposition parties in Parlia ment agreed Mr Drurys judgment appar ently told him he was through As an artillery commander who had seen action in Europe dur ing the Second World War he could feel the shells landing with accuracy have no complaints about unfairness to level against any one he said late Thursday as he left Prime Minister Trudeaus office then later went to his own to pack The silverhaired man fom Westmount wealthy lontronl Englishspeaking enclaic IS known among those who uorkcll with him as gentle reticent figUTE WON HONOR Hlt public service began in 1939 when he joined the armi as an artillery captain H0 ht came brigadierpcrhaplt tni adas youngestbefore he as PM AND RETURN OF THE CONSTITUTION aclon With the 4th liiion in Northwest Plus rope earned hm the Dis tinguished Service Order Extensive He became deputy l1llltPl of defence in 1948 and kept the po sition through the Korean War until lit35 whcu his hand was needed in the fomili business in Montrcnl fhc Drurys owned Proiinciol Transport Ltd bus company Mr lrurs holdings went ino blind trut in M2 when he run successfully for the Westmounl scat holding it for the next five elections llc lllfil thc lcnison cubi not in lflfii a4 miuitor of de fence production and shortly be came firt iudustj minister ltlilt Iiitsir littltni mode lwn Iltl ll llt tltasll bi id in liltill In NH misn with ligh lifnod turNuuc he become iiiiiilc work ninor then minister of stoic tor science and tech nology llc firm with lilt daughter Diana tnrl her huband David lith liltll cattle farm north or linun its wife Jane died in 1971 of LItnttl Makes issue frontpage news OTTAWA tf fc 4vi ago Prime lllilSiPl Trudeau told the fonuiio he did not wan Parliamenr provtncial premiers or the public to get worked up again over the long standing question of bringing the constitution home from Brit ain do not think it is worth wasting our time on he said All past attempts to settle the one Eon bd lrillfll hr sat Ci to ntllll ctizrt the lat 50 years to bring Billlsll Xorh mcr l09zitolrl British Canadas con homc the ica ct law considered Fiiitution lntii oftiCials reolrod lie un dcrlyiiig problem of dividing up the powers in letteral state It airzeared pointlees to llnCttSs the matter But last lrudcaii switched inrch the thlP weekend Mr gears and After being told by Prcnimr Robert Bourassci that Quebec slu lllil ro system of amending the con sinmn li orui ion or firrt lMtn Mr Trudeau said the lateral goiriimCIit migii 3c tzi its 0l hl nl llll stitution adding that he would gladly light an election on the issin licrnight he turned the rela tiicv dormer dimutjp into frontpage news Wth lVlilISlllV Some say the prime minister Mllldlfl leiiion form continuing up roir mer allegations that somo oi ihiur wit hxl tempted to influence cases be for tb Itti Most premier agrtel the cm 1117ltl iiii it In the uicwivig iitl th IlllYtt mnwtcr mzdc lllx hrcat of unilateral federal action rnnoo ml iil Irv the prime minister would make PIERRE TltlIlFiAU turned around such statcnicrl lllllgtv he wishes to divert attention from the poor pcrloriiiaunce of his govtwomen and ministers Premier Allan Blakeney of Sfl klllWln said Federal throat of show down howcicr forced the pre iriierlt to rebel lhcrc probnlilv is no other issue that strikes as close to the hcnrt ol federalpro vincial relations as the con lllil ion No premier or poiilzral party wants to fight an election on the iStl All favor socallcd pzitiiution lhc pnblcni llfs in Irtliuu lulmllli in iiiclrlu tlic constitution ontinly within Canada without giving any or ttti1 iltru 33 IVE the powcr to force amendments or lt tlttiri Ab POWER Pu convention and lIiV tlw i0lrl goitiumtnf probably if ready has unilateral power to Illlltl ll lll llllllt Tic minister has refused in the past OTTAWAATAGLANCE By THE CANADIAN PRESS rridai March 12 1976 An angered opposition on pearcd ready to bring about Parliamentary crisis at Prime Minierr Trudeau refused to ac cent resignation submitted by Public Works Minister Drury Trudeau also re jected Ililltllilllll talk ior public inquiry into obionions of interventions in min isters in com uziorc llir Que 1i vt joint program for surveil lanc of water quality in the Great lfillfl nos been igroel upon by the federal and Ontario governments Minister Trudeau switched gears and baton forc ing the isue of rcputriaion of thc nnndinn constitution Monday March IS I976 The Commons resunnu at in lZSl to define the law lldOlt bi to entertan provincial Objfc ions to changes sought by the Canadian Parliament But lnilmmont line not cx PltilPtl such power IlltP limit when hittl the Onntiillllflll amrntld so authority over 511111 iliiuv 10W llllilll would nest exclusnoly with Cannon Sm then ill federal government has sough prorin cial approval for any con templated changes The ques for an agreeable formula for amendments ho gone on intermittently for 30 But each time olut on in sight the process usually by Que secmcd was blocked bec well as guaranter it would retain powers alrondv given provinces under the RNA Act Quebec has sought greater authority in such field= as in come security and social serv icm The most devasting blow came after the last mator con slitiitionnl conference in Vii fll ll lunc I$t7t lhit incri ing climaxed three years of talks and resulted in charter designed as basis for new constitution All provinces but Quebec agreed on formula that would allow domestic nnsiiuli0nnl omendmentls only when ma jority of governments agreed The mnjoriy woild bc mudc up of any province containing at least 25 per cent of the coun trvs populationQuebec ind tutnrioplus tn province1 west of Ontario and two on of Quebec PLAV FAILS Rn it was not to be Then Oucbcc premier lcnu lcne who itutl Ill tllfitllllfd tin formula enthusiastically as on optn door through which his pllnlllit uould proumc all inc constitutional chnngcs she could thFlfl icisid to present vv to his legislature Then prime minister lcci lenlktm licgnn lllf lost moior series of negotiations in 19458 with IYbrinirv rtiliiilv Ottawu That sciiioswhicli cul minated in Victoria ntcmptcil constitutional reform on broader basis and the onicnd ng toiriiuln up iiifrcli llll item on be agenda permanent secretariat was established to study lnngungc ighta human rights dis triluiion of powcrs reform of lcdcrnl institutions including thr chnle and Supreme nrl Ll gionnl disparities md Ilfil provincial Iclniou in at lll Mr Trudeau continucn ilic prm of rcricu the 011 alllllltm on wide front until lu Vistnrin llnrter ivll tliionyh strut is noun the country opium in rio In LIilr lllL tttlllllll uni tori mcr lac itiii=iiition than it t1 hm litl IVlliRN lllllll But most Canadians are not Vlll contcruel lhc hilk of hc act amended in tiilmln iilv few wctioiis thov pcitzining can be already including provincial tilt still need British an proud lictorc flur can he chanced For ll lrudtnu however the isuc is lorgcr one Not onlv would ho score symbolic ititiri bi bringing he con stitution iioliit nu vntlin what he calls Lhe last trace of coin motion zniuni llt would Il more leci ll in for drrnlinn Tilti plete domestic coiilrUl of the conltiilulirui would cud Ductics ability to use the RNA Act imquiuL disputc as provin cinl bargaining tool lnfldenlinliy tilic British Par linincut tinK sold it could dis tici ii iimtuing control over the RNA in day if Cannon ks CBOSSLAND By MRS ALLEN llltlf licslrittrinn hllttlL los lll 101 ll gucst peakei Sunday lci Inclituchlzm of The Iciiut Quebec ltci luclionnld conducting the Jittliltlll li lcirot lloliins llt Ii 01 around for two cck tiuliu nrc luitl in locks and no odd kililcci has bccn ccu llu ucnthcr hasnt bccn too kind to them in the p1it ttl Ntw lo ill tllli one litltl combination of second and third meeting 11 lll llcu= lunc Wcrlncrli tllIlI ltolt tnll linc of cnthcs flint suit lll mrl nth tlli1lllllti Ioliric Ktlttltll picpnriniz fabric wor king uith uorcns lll coor lhi rd mcctuiL roll cull show somblc of tlic ltillllt for your drcw qu cxnl iu why you chose the fabric and color lllhtllhiitlll intl ltPITItilhlllllllmS lottcrn nltcroiiont outting pat tern and iulirn together ioup work pnttcrn alterat ions tiiic drum was cut marked and cut cht mccting liit dross cut and innrkcd itll nil girls llt their material and pot terns 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