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Barrie Examiner, 2 Apr 1976, p. 5

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Is ONE YEAR AGREEMENT OPP receive average increase of nine per cent TORONTO CPI Ontario provincial police will receive an average ninepercent salary increase this year James Auld chairman of management board of cabinet said Thursday He told the legislature the oneyear agreement with the province provides increases ranging from 55 per cent to 94 per cent effective Thursday spokesman for the minister said the increases bring sala ries for probationary con stables to $13600 from $12887 last year Highestpaid of the 3910 po licemen covered by the agree ment won increases to $22580 from 520811 last year Ford driver DETROIT CPI Henry Ford says there always should be somebody called Ford in the drivers seat of the huge auto company founded by his grandfather 73 years ago In copyrighted interview in The News the 58yearold Ford Motor Co chairman said he plans to remain at the helm of the worlds secondlargest auto firm until his normal retire mentat65 Improving KINGSTON Ont CPI 77 Hospital officials said Ihurrr sday that an Eskimo boy born prematurely Sunday on the east coast of Hudson Bay and trans ferred here in serious condition is improving The boy was born nine weeks prematurely at nursing station in an Eskimo settlement 200 miles north of Great Whale River He was transported almost 1000 miles to Kingston Hospital Hospital officials said the boy had breathing malfunction called respiratory distress syndrome which is common among pre mature babies Women arrested TORONTO IIPI Two Kingston Ont women were ar rested Wednesday night in shopping mall iii the borough of Etobicoke at ter shoplifters took an estimated 35000 in mens and womens clothing from four stores Metropolitan Toronto police said Thursday haiged vnth theft and possession of sto len goods were Donna Marie Hynes 10 and Karen Edwards 31 Send petition KINGSTON Ont ICPI 777 petition protesting the closing of 25 beds at Hotel Dieu Hospital has been sent to Premier William Davis petition organizers say Initiated by hospital staff the petition has the signatures of 730 area residents and asks the premier to grant an extension beyond Thursdays deadline for staff and bed reductions at the hospital The petition also asks that an independent study he held to justify the ministry of healths decision to make the cuts Begin fund TORONTO ICPI The Jana ln hospital HAMILTON CPI Leo Ber nier Ontarios minister of natu ral resources has been admit ted to Hamilton hospital for medical tests and will remain there for about five days ministry spokesman said Thursday WJ Morris the ministers executive assistant said doctors advised Mr Ber nier to enter hospital for com plete checkup after the minister complained few days ago he was not feeling well Denies report OTTAWA CPI Ontario Ombudsman Arthur Maloney has visited the troubled Ot tawaCarleton regional deten tion centre but denied that report alieged to have been completed six weeks ago had even been written Award contract TORONTO CPI Ontario Hydro said it has awarded con tracts valued at more than $27 million including an $8million one to Canadian General Elec tric Co Ltd for 11000horse power vertical motors for Hydros Bruce nuclear power plant near Kincardine ughidde 7269944 CINEMA LEE GRANT IN AL Hl lionL Alb gt6 iulie Christie warren beatty Ill5 ACADEMY AWARD WINNER JACK NICHOLSON IN STARTS TODAY ACADEMY AWARD WINNER BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS lee grant iack warden goldie hawn tony bi First ship ST CATHARINES Ont CPI Canadian Leader 730foot coal carrier was the first ship on the Welland Canal when the canals navigation season opened Thursday The carrier owned by Upper Lakes Shipping of Toronto was carrying 28241 tons of coal to Hamilton Preserve land MADOC Ont tCP The time has come to stop talking about preserving farmland and do something about it Liberal Leader Stuart Smith said Thur sday Sent to jail SIMCOE Ont CPI Gae tan Faubert 22 of Longueuil Que was sentenced Thursday to eight years in jail on charges of robbery and kidnapping in connection with the Aug 24 holdup of the Cadman Manu facturing Co in Courtland Ont Recall VWS TORONTO 1PI Volks wagen Canada Ltd said Thurs day it is recalling 1750 of its THE FORTUNE AT 720 SHAMPOO AT l0 Iiiitil iiIIIIIIIIIil lii IIIIv IIII Ii Iiuitiiiw Beam IIIE FOREIINE Columbia Pictures presentation Ponovision Nicholson WKIIID AS III EITIIIAIIIEII 1975 Rabbits and Siroccos equipped with catalytic cone verters company spokesman said the cars are being recalled because of the possibility of damaged catalysts Improve ments will also be made to the fuel evaporation systems he said No danger TORONTO CPI There is no radiation danger at the Chromasco Ltd plant near Renfrew Ont Bette Stephen son acting health minister said Thursday She was replying iii the house to question last Tuesday by Opposition Leader Stephen Lewis who said plant workers IMPERIAL CINEMA and nearby residents are con cerned about possible radiation from the plant Dr Stephenson said the Atomic Energy Commission Board which is responsible for the operation told the ministry that radiation levels at the plant and its dump site are within safety guidelines Is compensated TORONTO CPI Ontarios Criminal Injuries Com pensation Board announced Thursday it has awarded $228888 to Manouk Kalagian 48 of St Catharines in con nection with an incident last July in which he suffered fractured left leg and cuts HELD OVER 2nd Week Winner of Academy Awur Best Actor JACK NICHOLSON Best Actress LOUISE FLETCHER Best Director MILOS FOREMAN Moving offices MONTREAL CPI CAE ln dustries Ltd is moving its exec utive offices to Toronto from Montreal because the company Ls doing more business in On tario than in Quebec Douglas Reekie president has announced CAE Industries is holding and management com pany whose subsidiaries operate in the fields of elec tronics aviation metal processing and fibreglass products Receives award TORONTO CPI Dr John Polanyi professor at the 645 915 BEST PICTURE Louise Fletchers performance is frighteningly fine Challes Champin LA Times Nicholson gives us dazzling performance Stewart Klein WNEW TV AwJ lOd Iu of mu vu COIIIIIthq1III IIII cm NB III1 III III II It II III IIri II III IIIIQ III AIIIM blurring II It II II III Ii iimI Ll II II II II III wiltin AIM IxI IIII LIII imil I3I IIvI IIIII IiilwiIHn IIItquI In AI II Ihni liiru IItriliiqriilIIn III AI It If Iiiii III IIM III IrmIturJIA XII III mi III II III III II III Ihnu IiiI Ivt III II III Iimtiixy IIIIIH IluVII IiIii Hilly II IJIItIIHJI It Iiiii iiiuplw Iliwities Bitiiii Ii Ont University of Toronto will re ceive the Chemical Institute of Canada Medal for 1976 The award donated annually by In co Ltd will be presented to Dr Polanyi June at the 59th an nual Canadian Chemical Con ference and Exhibition of the Chemical Institute of Canada in London0nt 100 PAPERS DAILY Gord Cross 47 is The Barrie Examiners only downtown onstreet newspaper seller Mr Cross who is associated with the 2nd Barrie Club Pack at St Andrews hur ch sells about 90 daily neWspapcrs downtown He has worked for The Ex aminer for 12 years Ex aminer Photo IMPERIAL CINEMA Greenwich Village 1953 It was coffeehouses and high adventure It was your fIlSt love and Your DESI dream It was girls who drank wine and your mother back home asking GOCI t0 fOIQIVE YOU Paul Mazurskvi Bob Carol no Aiicerana Harry Tonto now brings you perhaps the finest film of brilliant career The Barrie Examiner Friday ApriI2I976 NOW PLAYING 905 IV man who brought you BARRIE TWIN DRIVEIN THEATRE now Orin WITH THIS SENSATIONAL TRIPLE BILL iioiNo NEW TRICKS dian Cancer Society began its annual fund drive Thursday to raise $12 millioneSZ million more than last yearnfor cari cer research and treatment Society officials said Ontario is being asked to raise $63 million of the total national amount STARTS TODAY an MAHOGANY AT PM 72699 mum CHINAIOWN Ar9PM Mahogarythemnaneverymnanwantsbbe andeverymanwantstohaue Mothersock up your sons 51 in ULM Sign petition TAIHARINES Ont 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