Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 15 Apr 1976, p. 10

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NEWS ROUNDUP Nader renews appeal against mail tampering WASHINGTON CP In stronglyworded letter con sumer advocate Ralph Nader has renewed his direct appeal to Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau to investigate alleged mail tampering by the US postal service at the request of the RCMP Nader says the postal ser vice last year was forced un der terms of the Freedom of Information Act to disclose to his consumer organization that it had conducted mail covers mail opening at the fth RCMP FeQues flgegnigamed t0 Ponce com Isgaiariieiitfifcienggfliivgaesdacigiiiitetde Plant 1838 THE 891 Need reason RODS chief tamMiifirncigrsvain plgiit SUDBURYOnt CP Trials in French are expected to start in provincial court Stays on STCATHARINES Ont CP provincial court judge says he will stay on as chairman of the Niagara police board even though his $6000ayear honorarium has been terminated The federal legislation says we get the salary Judge Donald Scott said Wed nesday The provincial says we dont He said there is conflict between the two governments on payment of WOODSTOCK Ont CP Landlords presenting briefs for rent review could PIERRE TRUDEAU says he will retire in May 1978 He said he made the an nouncement early to give the university time to find suc oessor Is remanded NORTH BAY Ont CP George Cauchy of North Bay was convicted in district court Tuesday of possession of marijuana for the purpose of trafficking and remanded to May for sentencing Suzette Cauchy also of North ST CATHARINES Ont CF Police said Wed nesday someone broke into Meet teachers WINDSOR Ont CP Education Minister Thomas Wells says he will meet separately today with representatives of the Win dsor board of education and its 770 high school teachers Mr Wells said in interview Wednesday he hopes the meetings will help settle contract dispute between the teachers and board and get teachers back in classes smaller acreages of corn tomatoes and peas for processing this year because of large inventories of stored here June Judge Anthony have their rent increases set motor home belonging to produce the Ontario Falzetta said Wednesday He at less than eight per cent if Police Chief Albert Shennan Vegetable Growers said matters to be heard in sufficient reason for the More trouble and stole tools personal French include criminal charges and those under the Highway Traffic Act The project is the first of its kind in Ontario he said and was started after Sudbury recen tly was designated bilingual area The Ontario attorney generals office also made commitment to establish Wench court here he said Warden dies AMHERSTBURG Ont CP Anthony Dufour former Essex County reeve and town council member died at hs home Tuesday af ter heart attack Drop nurses WINDSOR Ont CP Grace Hospital announced Wednesday that 35 nursing personnel including 28 part time registered nurses will be laid off April 30 because of an Ontario health ministry order to eliminate 30 active treatment beds by that date Delay restart TORONTO CP spokesman for Ontario Hydro said Wednesday that new pressure leaks in reactor at Hydros nuclear station in Pickering Ont will delay by one to two weeks restarting 500000Akilowatt generator The leaks were found when the reactor was shut down for repairs to the pressure tube system tool left inside generator forced the shut dowu JOHNRHODES Too far TORONTO CP eightpercent increase is not given Leslie Harris senior information officer for the London rentreview says This means the increase could be as low as one or two per cent or nothing at all she said in an interview Dies in test GODERICH Ont CP Rosaire Desroches 46 of Port Colborne Ont mem ber of the crew of the grain carrier Westdale died Tuesday when lifeboat he was testing dumped him into 40degree water Allison Dauphney 26 of English town NS was thrown into the water with him but was rescued unhurt The two men were conducting lifeboat safety inspection in preparation for the ships maiden voyage of the season OTTAWA CP If there are letters indicating cabinet minister was in volved in the Sky Shops affair they should be given to the RCMP Prime Minister Imdeau said Wednesday He was replying in the Commons to Allan Lawrence PC Northumberland Durham who read from let ters alleging that En vironment Minister Jean Marchand insisted in 1971 that the federal transport department extend lease for Sky Shops Export Ltds dutyfree shops without com petitive bids being called Will retire WINDSOR Ont CP Dr Francis Leddy 63 president and vicechancellor of the University of Windsor EATO NS CATALO GUE Thank you BARRIE and AREA for your patronage belongings and 30 gallons of gasoline Police said the mo tor home had been left at service station overnight Buffs gather FORT ERIE Ont CP Bird buffs gathered Wed nesday to await the first recorded Ontario visit of the House Finch single brown female flew across the Niagara River from Buffalo after trip from sanctuary on Long Island NY The bird landed at the backyard feeder of Harold Axtell retired curator of biology at the Buffalo Museum of Scien ce Dr Axtell said the finch usually visits in the morning Three watchers one as far Marketing Board predicted Wednesday Manager Jack Howard forecast that sweet oorn acreage will drop by 12000 to 33000 peas for proc essing by 8000 acres and to matoes by an estimated 2000 JOH NS Proiectional Service Audio Visual Supplier New and used 16 mm proiec tors sold Our authorized ser vice department picks up and delivers tree of charge to new customers in the Barrie area Phone 5199863129 Markdale Ontario away as Wheatley Ont 225 miles west of Fort Erie were with Dr Axtell to officially record the visit from the 1975 total of 20000 with the negotiating teams of acres Appointments the StormontDundas and Glengarry County board of education and its secondary CORNWALL Ont school teachers in finalat Two mediators have been ap tempt to avert possrble pointed to meet Thursday strike Under New Management Valvoline 10W40 Motor Oil with Macs Paste Wax Regular Gsoline 96 The Barrie Examiner Thursday April 15 19769 Big deficit carnival committee with deficit of between $4000 and $6000 if the lack of support NORTH BAY Ont CP from local businesses can The 1976 North Bay Winter tinues says carnival chair Ifiir Carnival will leave the man Roger Ricci 850 85¢ can MIDHURST OMET JUST NORTH OF BARRIE ON HWY 27 Housing authority officials went too far in charging On tario Housing Corp tenants $25 fee for unlocking doors af ter pm Housing Minister John Rhodes said Wed nesday Eatons catalogue sales unit will close permanently on SATURDAY APRIL 24 I976 After sales service will continue to be available on all serviceable merchandise MAJOR APPLIANCES EATONS SERVICE CENTRE Barrie Ontario 7287622 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Top Prices Paid Cash For Cars Does your bank offer you eno protectlon NORTHERN SALVAGE DISPOSAL Dunlop St 7289666 This is just one of our special business ideas Firsthank Business Finance Plan has many advantages including large 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