Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 20 May 1976, p. 5

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This is no April fool joke Right now on Channel we are watching Paradise Lost am fascinated and almost stunned at prop on the wall of the parlor Above an old model mantel radio is an old photograph of an old gentleman and lady PEOPLE IN THE PICTURE This has me in real dither The people in the picture are my grandparents This is an excerpt from letter written by Mrs Clarissa Martin of Barrie It was received by CBC in Toronto who were very in trigued and set about to hunt down the photograph The search which led through the drama depart ment set design and finally the props department was successful Last week on The Bob McLean Show Mrs Martin was presented with the pic ture by Bob McLean She was accompanied to Toron to by two of her three Alberta remains unhappy on oil gas price structure By THE CANADIAN PRESS Alberta the major provin ce producing oil and natural gas in Canada has placed conditions on its acceptance of new domestic price struc ture for crude oil and natural gas while Sas katchewan second to Alber ta in oil production has ac cepted the new prices but is not totally satisfied The consuming provinces expressed cool acceptance of the new pricing policy while industry spokesmen in dicated they believe Ottawas oil policy is taking back seat totheantiintiation program The current domestic crude oil price of $8 barrel will go up to $905 July and $975 Jan 1977 Consumers will not begin to feel the increases Air traffic talks to reopen soon OTTAWA CP The gov ernment and the air traffic controllers took steps to reopen contract talks Wed nesday but their positions seemed to remain un changed JM Livingston president of the Canadian Air Traffic Control Association CAT CAI emerged from meeting with Transport Minister Otto Lang to repeat that there must be an ac ceptable settlement on all is sues to avoid strike May 31 walkout would automatically shut down all major airports under an agreement between the government and the union Mr Livingston said he reiterated the union view on the touchy issue of bilingual air communications in Quebec Mr Lang said he is willing to clarify the terms of reference of public inquiry he has ordered into air safety and the use of French in Quebec airspace The union leader said he will attempt to resume talks with the treasury board in the next two days on wages and other issues Earlier Treasury Board President Jean Chretien said outside cabinet meeting Kerr tired of attacks by profs TORONTO CP En vironment Minister George Kerr said Wednesday he is tired of attacks on politicians by the scientific community for problems caused by chemical contaminants He told the Ontario branch of the Environmental Law Section of the Canadian Bar Association that politicians are laymen trying to do the best job they can in solving environmental roblems which have been umped in their laps Who caused the problem in the first place he asked Who developed the product without first assessing the impact it might have on the environment Frankly am little tired of scientific professor emerging from the tranquility of his campus to deliver critical paper at symposium on the en vironment which attributes the problems of mercury or PCBs polychlorinated biphenyls contamination to the politicians failure to act that he is willing to talk with the controllers but has only limited room to manoeuvre He was bound by the govern ments antiinflation guides The union set the strike date early Wednesday mor ning after the membership voted overwhelmingly in favor of walkout IMPERIAL CINEMA iltlllt It ilt rJOIIItlllHIIf puns till IMPERIAI SCREEN IMPERIAL SCREEN ONE SIEALS ONE KILLS 1411 MA GRIZZL until 60 days after those dates allowing time to deplete oil company stocks of lowerpriced products In addition the price of natural gas will be increased by 155 cents per thousand cubic feet July and an ad ditional 10 cents Jan bringing the wellhead price to about $122 per thousand cubic feet Alberta premier Peter Lougheed says his province will only accept the pricing agreement if Ottawa moves to increase the export price of natural gas to the United States by 25 per cent Alberta provides 80 per cent of the natural gas ex ported to the United States about 35 per cent of the provinces produc tion and such an increase in the border price is very significant benefit to ex plorers in Alberta by markedly improving their return and funds available for exploration STARTS TOMORROW 13W BRANDO NICHOLSON IHE MIdUOURI BREAK tIII0II th tRIO Iiltxt DO II tOI RI ItllLIKif rmmm ARIIILR ILNN lv anIIIO17 hit tlllt viltOHHtl HILRMN ritan1IIOREATRECGEHNI rm 11mm tROIIHtIlIIIERI111dm JACK VICIO TON warm lt4l Itlll um um wt gt1AltlittolulrutlltLItAnIflJ It WWW Tonite Only 715 89 Adult Entertainment Tonight Only 645 915 ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOOS NEST Dust to DAWN HOW ARE MY GRAN DPARENTS daughters Mrs Bonnie taken in England in 1909 Wardle and Mrs Jean just prior to Mr and Mrs Sveeziefiheisdelightedto George Edwards im have the picture back as migrating to Canada she remembers it vividly FROM LEFT Mrs Jean from her mothers home and it has much sentimen talvalueforher The photograph was Sweezie Mrs Bonnie War dle Bob McLean and Mrs Clarissa Martin CBC Photo Fight Inflation with the PRINCE to help overcome the high cost of an evening out the PRINCE OF DONEGAL has come up with In flation Fighter Nites every Tuesday Wednesday where you can sample our hospitality and en tertainment with or without dining Phone for reservations PRINCE of DONEGAL STEAK HOUSE TAVERN No II Highway North Miles North of Barrie the BARRIE THEATRE 4872212 STARTS TOMORROWI IMPERIAI CINEMA JANMOHAEI VINCENT IS THE In 1943 you never got second chance to be hero or mm mm norm tuck53 Columbia Pictures presents SpellingGoldberg Production of John Hancock Film Starring JANMICHAEL VINCENT in BABY BLUE MARINE Director of Photography Laszlo Kovacs Musrc by Fred Karlin Produced by Aaron Spelling Leonard Goldberg do Directed by John Hancock 00 Pictures Why is everyone after George Segals bird Because hes Sam SpadeJr and his talcons THIS SUNDAY AT THE DRIVEulN TWIN DRIVEIN CoStarring GLYNNIS OCONNOR Willien by Stanford Whitmore Plus 2nd Attraction at DriveIn Only IAIAI ENIEIIMINEITI worth fortune VanCouver prices increased most OTTAWA CP Residen ts of Vancouver faced the highest rate of price in creases during April and in the preceding 12 months of any of the 14 cities across Canada surveyed by Sta tistics Canada The government agency said Wednesday Vancouver prices rose by 14 per cent in April and were up 119 per cent in the 12 months to April Higher prices resulting from budget measures that raised the sales tax level to seven per cent from five per cent were major contributor The national inflation rate for the 12 months to April was 89 percent All the regional cities had April increases in prices The main reasons were higher costs of owning and renting homes as well as price in creases resulting from provincial spring budgets Higher cigarette prices were most obvious as the provinces chose to tax smokers more heavily Auto registration fees dental care charges and auto repair rates also rose On citybycity basis the April and 12 months price in creases were as follows St Johns Ntld Up one tenth of one per cent in April and 88 per cent in the 12 mon ths as auto registration fees or gasoline and home ownership costs rose Halifax Up threetenths of one per cent in April and 97 per cent in the 12 months as provincial sales taxes rose to eight per cent from seven per cent and cigarette prices were increased Saint John NB Up five tenths of one per cent in the month and 91 per cent in the 12 months mainly because of higher electricity rates and increased shelter charges Quebec City Up fivetenths of one per cent in April and 79 per cent in the 12 months as food prices auto registration fees and beer prices increased Montreal Up fivetenths of one per cent in April and 79 per cent in the 12 months as food prices auto registration and repair rates rose Ottawa Up onetenth of one per cent in April and 85 per cent in the 12 months because of higher cigarette prices resulting from provin cial government budget ac tions and shelter cost in creases Toronto Up threetenths of one per cent in April and 85 per cent in the 12 months Like Ottawa cigarette price increases and shelter cost rises were the main reason Thunder Bay Up five tenths of one per cent in April SATURDAY MATINEE trait at Saturday Only 130 pm All Seats 125 man cor II HQRE was IWISIBLQ Jae SUKhnyifiHe gostonc moschin ingcborg sum rwm omvam mum 48112212 Adult Entertainment of an accident that turned into MURDER Int TOMORROW All ENIEITAIIIEII Hill 18 feel of gutcrunching maneating tenor WARNING Some scenes may be too frightening tor preteenagers The explosive story ERRED VUNIIIVHV Mi UNI Aiwtl It minim IN IA IAINIIII THRILLERS ON EACH SCREEN schoencr peter corstcn STARTS The Barrie Examiner Thursday May 20 19765 and 97 percent in the 12 mon prices and dental care fees ths partly because clothing were increased The masterpiece of bizarre love that stunned France portrait of love and submission to disorder the senses STARTS TOMORROW AT 700 845 liitilii 46 Dunlop StW TONIGHTFOR 28 68 FAMILY PLOT If could be old Old for one day 25 years old Iivcn day of problems trip to the obstetrician or marriage counsellor secret day with married man just to be 25 for flashthatd hold me torever Dierdre Striden age it SHOWN DAILY ADULT IILITAlNNENI that will linger in your heart forever ICHARD HARRIS in ROBERT JOSEPHS ECHOES OF SUMMER SANDY HOWARDRICHARD HARRIS Production tarring LOIS NETTLETON GERALDINE FITZGERALD uected by DON TAYLOR Produced and Written for the screen by OBERT JOSEPH Executive PrOducers SANDY HOWARD and ICHARD HARRlso Castle Senice Company Feature COLOR PICTURES RELEAS 43mm STARTING romonnow 1269944 CINEMA DOUBLE FEATURE HIS CIA CODE NAME IS CONDOR IN THE NEXT SEVENTYTWO HOURS ALMOST EVERYONE HE TRUSTS WILLTRY TO KILL HIM DINO DE LAURENTIIS PRESENTS ROBERT REDFORD FAVE DUNAWAY LIFF ROBERTSON MAX VON SYDOW IN STANLEY SCHNEIDER PRODUCTION SYDNEY POLLACK FILM iuws IOFTHEt conoon haulc ovDAVIO GRUSINuuoon mo novu Ill aural ml c0900 JAMES GRADY Iclllmuv LORENZO SEMPLE JR Ann DAVID RAYFIEL oucuur STANLEY SCHNEIDER DIIICIDI SYDNEY POLLACK IANAVISION TECHNICOLOR PARAMOUNT RELEASE Theyre hot Paramount Pictures Presents RoBurt Production In Color Paramount Picture ADULT

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