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Barrie Examiner, 13 May 1976, p. 5

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NEWS ROUNDUP Bilingual air traffic partal inquiry gets OTTAWA CP Tran sport Minister Otto Lang has ordered partial inquiry into the methods but not the policy of introducing fully bilingual air traffic control in Quebec Mr Lang announced Wed nesday the appointment of Montreal lawyer John Keenan to conduct public inquiry into the safety an dsrnonetary aspects of bilingual air traffic control under instrument flight rules The announcement came after federal conciliation board recommended Wed nesday that an independent public commission should be established to examine all questions of language use and safety in air traffic control The threemember board in report on the long running dispute between the federal government and the 2200member Canadian Air Traffic Control Association said the parties will only be able to solve the problem of bilingual air traffic control if they set up an independent public commission of inquiry Jim Livingston president of the air traffic control association said he has no argument with the ap pointment of Mr Keenan but his terms of reference arefartoonarrow Mr Livingston said the controllers who will be in legal position to strike next Tuesday want full inquiry into the whole question of the introduction of bit Mediator TORONTO CP Robert McLeod of Niagara Falls Out has been appointed to mediate dispute over the construction of French language secondary school in Essex County an education ministry spokesman said Wednesday The spokesman said in an interview that Mr McLeod was appointed by Education Minister Thomas Wells after the Essex County school board and the local French language advisory com mittee were unable to reach agreement on the schools construction strike KINGSTON Ont CP The possibility of strike by 890 hospital workers at Kingston General Hospital and Ongwanada Hospital is high Ed Scott area representazive for the Ca nadian Union of Public Em ployees CUPE said Wednesday Mr Scott said 90 CUPE workers at Ongwanda have voted unanimously to strike June 17 and he expects the 800 workers at the general hospital will follow suit The workers include nur sing aides orderlies and tec nicians as well as non medical staff such as cleaners and clerical staff Certified BRANTFORD Ont CP Local 45 of the Com munication Workers of Canada CWC has been cerlt tjfied to represent 154 Bell Canada workers in Brant ford Woodstock Tillsonburg and Simcoe union spokesman said Wednesday Lyle Sylvester of Brantford president of the new local said Bell Canada has recognized the CWC as the bargaining agent for its 12000 craft and service workers in Ontario and Quebec The workers include repairmen installers linemen splicers and central office men Investigate OSHAWA Ont CP Construction of planned $12million addition to McLaughlin Library is being delayed by administrative problems says the chairman Cgtfi CHINESE FOOD WANT QUICK SERVICE Try our hot fast delivery Free on orders over $700 in Barrie 10 Discount on PickUp Orders over 8700 Phone 7288811 405 BAYFIELD ST BARRIE OTTO LANG not the policy of the Oshawa Library Board James Doswell said Wed nesday an Ontario Municipal Board OMB decision to in vestigate objections to the citys share of the financing has held up calling tenders for the 25000squarefoot ex tension Construction was ex pectedto beginthis summer Refused HAMILTON CP The own clerk of nearby Dundas refused Wednesday to give The Spectator two reports on the towns Public Utilities Commission now under in vestigation by police The Ontario Municipal Act says any person may inspect documents in the possession of the town clerk and the clerk must furnish copies within reasonable time period Work stops SARNIA Ont tCPJ Work on portion of the new Highway 402 in Sarnia Town ship was hit by strike Wed nesday when 15 independent truck owners pulled off the job because of dispute over money Cheap eggs OTTAWA CP If the Ca nadian Egg Marketing Agen cy CEMAI cannot supply sufficient eggs to food processors the private in dustry would be glad to do so Consumer Affairs Minister Bryce Mackasey said Wed nesday Such course should also mean that consumers Would pay two and onehalf cents less for eggs the amount consumers now pay to finan ce the government agency in its role of supplying eggs to consumers and to processors Initiatives OTTAWA CPI External Affairs Minister Allan MacEachen said Wednesday he will hold meetings with US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger in Oslo next week and later on in Montreal as part of his initiatives to in crease contacts between Canadian and US officials He was replying in the Commons to Claude Wagner PC St Hyacinthe who referred to recent appeal by 15 Republican members of Congress for more frequent meetings between Canadian and American authorities Foodstuffs WINDSOR Ont CP charge against man who operated pet shop on Sun day was dismissed Tuesday in provincial court by judge who said the turtle and fish food sold by the shop were foodstuffs The Retail Sales and Holiday Act allows shops which sell foodstuffs or food stuffs and sundries to operate on Sundays Shops which sell combination of goods must sell more food stuffs than sundries to open on Sundays In dismissing the charge against and Bs Pet Centre Judge John Wheelton said the term food stuffs in the act includes food for animals as well as humans Sailor dies PORT COLBOURNE Ont CP Police haveidentified Greek sailor killed in an ac cident Wednesday morning at lock on the Welland canal Dimitrios Damas 24 of Neoghori Apta Greece died when boom lowering him over the side of his ship the Aegis Destiny snapped throwing him against the side of the lock and into the canal Cossitt back OTTAWA CP Tom Cos sitt PC rrLeeds returned to the Commons on Wednesday for the first time since suf fering heart attack last February The 52yearold Cossitt former Liberal has frequenv tly angered his former political cronies by asking questions about Prime Minister Trudeaus private swimming pool and his per sonal use of government air craft Chairman WINDSOR Ont CPI Mayor Bert Weeks was ap pointed honorary chairman on Wednesday of the local committee raising funds for the victims of last Thursdays earthquake in northeastern Italy spokesman for the fundraising committee said organizers have set goal of more than $500000 Tuesday 16 Italian residents of Win dsor left for the earthquake zone with clothes money and medicine for the victims Fires KENORA Ont ICI Continuing dry windy con ditions have raised concern about containing three fires burning in Northwestern On tario So far about 4700 acres of forest have burned in the Ke nora area spokesman for the Ontario ministry of natural resources said Wed nesday The spokesman said all three of the fires were caused by human carelessness From the devious mind of Alfred Hitchcock IIIOIIOIIOOIIY entertaining IIIOTIOII picture Recommended OI ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ALFRED HITCHCOCKS FAMILY 11th KAREN BLACK BRUCE DERN BARBARA HARRIS WILLIAM DEVANE Muir hth 111x 11111113 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ADULT ENTERTAINMENT SHIVERS MAGNIFICENT DAREDEVILS WHITE lINE FEVER ALOHA BOBBY ROSE It IIIONI use Add II The Barrie Examiner Thursday May 13 19765 Retail food prices rise to be watched by AIB TORONTO CP The an tiinflation board anticipates faster rise in retail food prices during the next few months and is stepping up its surveillance of price changes board vice chairman Beryl Plumptre said Wednesday She told the Retail Council of Canada that the board plans to start monitoring wholesale food prices and to set up computerized system to follow selected commodity price changes The board is already monitoring retail prices and that activity indicated food prices started to rise in April The 32percent decline in recipe food pricessover the previous six months was more than reversed during the month Statistics Canada released April consumer price index figures Wednesday stating that lower meat prices were major contributing factor keeping the monthly index rise to fourtenths of one per 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