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Barrie Examiner, 6 May 1976, p. 9

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Senate banking committee gives hostile reception OTTAWA CP The Senate banking committee gave Secretary of State Hugh Faulkner and Revenue Minister Bud Cullen hostile reception Wednesday as it considered tax legislation for foreign magazine The two ministers defended the tax bill during three Polio still threat OTTAWA CP Canadians cannot afford to let down their uard against the possible out reak of polio and parents should ensure their young children are vac cinated against the disease an expert said Wednesday Dr John Westwood chair man of the University of Ot tawas department of im munology and microbiology said at news conference called to explain the discovery of polio viruses in human waste at two Ottawa sewage treatment plants that the significance of the fin dings should not be over blown He said there is no im mediate threat of polio out break in the Ottawa areain fact there had been no in cidence of polio in more than 10 yearsbut it was im portant that society not let down its guard He said he was disturbed at the number of young children aged two to four years who had never been immunized The longer this situation con tinued the more chance there would be of child con tracting the disease Dr Syed Sattar micro biologist in the department found 17 polio virus strains in Ottawa sewage in samples taken two years ago Tests in laboratories of the federal de partment of health and welfare determined that five of them were potentially dangerous UBITUARY Edwin Arthur Jack Tatum died Monday in the Royal Victoria Hospital Bar rielIewas 81 Mr Tatum is survived by his wife the former Mabel Douglas his son Edwin of Saskatoon Ross of Utopia and John of Barrie his daughter Ruth Connor of Erin and Olive Tendell of Bramp ton and many randchildren and greatgran children Also surviving are his brother Herbert of Toronto and his sister Florence Dean jio of Tottenham Services were to be held today in the chapel at the Stec ley Funeral Home in Barrie with burial in Mines ing Union Cemetery Flag football starts June Registration forms are go ing to city public and separate schools next week for the Barrie Flag Football LeaguetBFFL The league is entering its second year of operation under the direction of Jeff Koza second year physical education student at York University Mr Koza started the league last year with about 70 players and four sponsors Grandview Ford Charko and Associates PeterReino Sports and Fendleys Flowers The league is open to boys 1015 years old There is no charge to players All ex penses are paid by the spon sorsfee Each player is given team sweater League cham pions and finalists receive trophies The most valuable player on each team will also receiveatrophy The game gives players chance to learn basic football skills It does not involve con tact Players follow football rules but wear nine inch flag at their sides Opposition team members tear the flag from the ballcarrying player tostopaction Games are played at St Monicas school on Steel Street with the first scheduled action June Registration is planned Wednesday May 19 at pm at St Monicas School Gary Inskeep former Canadian Football League player will conduct pre season skills clinic for players May 26 hour confrontation with senators in which complaints of unfairness were made by both sides The legislation had encoun tered unexpected opposition in the Senate where members on both sides described it as nationalistic scheme to drive the Canadian edition of Time magazine and other foreign pub ications out of the coun try The bill would deny ad vertisers in foreignowned magazines and on US bor der television stations the right to claim loopercent in come tax deductions for ad vertising costs The ministers said the senators were wrong in assuming the government made improper lastminute changes in editorial content regulations for determining whether publications are Canadian NEED TO BE DIFFERENT To qualify for full ad vertiser tax deductions magazines must be 75 per cent Canadianowned free of foreign control and not sub stantially the same as for eign magazines Areaaw MilM BOTTLED lN BOND TORONTO CP Agriculture Minister William Newman said Wednesday conspiracy charges against eight Ontario meat salvagers were mainly the result of allegations made at Quebec Police Commission inquiry into organized crime The eight meat salvagers face conspiracy charges for attempting to defraud the public by selling meat not fit for human consumption The eight charged are Ar thur Lorenz 52 of Durham William Burrett 52 of Peter borough Richard Collins 45 of Norwood Russell West Pakistan Yupmiavra and Zambra Canadian Club is distilled and bottled in Walkerville by Hiram Walker Sons Limited Coupland 60 of Pembroke Gordon Elson 44 of Jasper John Me ens 41 of Wood ville Nic olas Monta 46 of Orillia and Hans til 45 of Vankleek Hill The charges allege the of fences took place between January 1962 and May 1975 Preliminary hearings in the case in Kingston court lave been adjourned until June 12 At the same time the govincial government has en conducting hearings in to licences of the dealers No decision has been reached as result of these hearing But Mr Newman said 1976 licences of the salvagers have not been renewed PASS AMENDMENT The legislature recently passed an amendment to the Dead Animal Disposal Act prescribing grounds for government refusal to renew suspend or revoke dealers hcences Dr KA McDermid direc tor of the agriculture ministrys veterinary ser vices branch said allegations brought out at the Quebec inquiry last June led to fur ther investigations Wide open spaces The Great Barrier Reef The Sydney Opera House Totally unique wildlife Regardless of the extraordinary contrasts youll find Canadian Club is tops just about everywhere down under 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 whiskles is The Best In The House in 87 lands Afghanistan Algeria Antarctica Antrgua Argentina Aruba Australia Austria Bahamas Barbados Belgium Bermuda Brasrl Canada Canary Islands Chile Christmas Island Costa RIG Curacao Denmark Dominican Republic Ecuador ElllIODla Fm Finland France Germany Gibraltar Greece Greenland Grenada Guadeloupe Hdlll Hong Kong Iceland Indra lndonesra Iran Iraq Ireland Israel Italy Jamaica Japan Jordan Killyri Korea ietmnwn lrhya Malta Memo Morocco Nepal Netherlands New Zealand Nigeria Norway Panama Papua New Guinea Peruihrlrprmwiulnd Portugal Puerto Rico Sierra Leone Solomon Islands South Alrlca Spain Sr Lanka Sudan Sweden Swrlrttrllrl Talon lanzanm llldlldlld Trinidad Tumsa Turkey United Kingdom Unrted States Uruguay Venezuela Virgin Islands The Barrie Examiner Thursday May 19769 Says meat salvager charges Lang we resulted from Quebec probe exodus talk OTTAWA CP Tran sport Minister Otto Lang rejected suggestion by Progressive Conservative MP Wednesday that air traf fic 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