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Barrie Examiner, 29 Jun 1976, p. 12

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row l2The Barrie Examiner TuesdaW HVDIANS OPPOSE IT AND Provmce denies agreement reached on timber rights TORONTO lCPl Dr Keith Reynolds deputy minister of natural resources for Ontario denied Monday that an agree ment has been signed between Reed Paper Ltd and the pro vincial government to exploit 26000 square miles of north western Ontario woodland No definitely not he said in an interview after news conference at which Chief An drew Rickard of Treaty No charged that the agreement had already been secretly signed Cree aiid Ojibway Indians live in 2ttl0tlsquaiemile The CNE region known as Treaty No in Northern Ontario The proposed Reed timbercutting plan has been described by the Indians as the sellout of the century The news conference called to publicize the Indians opposi tion to the development iii cluded symbolic rippingup of Treaty No documents as no longer valid Chief Rickard said the plan is in violation of 1905 treaty About 30 Indian communities with population of 12000 per sons might be affected by the plan Chief Rickard said isso well embarrassed TORONTO itlvl Julian Porter president of the Canar diaii National Exhibition issued an apology Monday to folksiiiger Murray IcLauchlan and to Canadian performers in general for inaccurate and er roneous criticisms made recently by CNE official At news conference Mr Porter reprimanded Iloward Tate CXII assistant general manager for making the criti cisms and announced that Tate no longer would be permitted to issue statements regarding the booking of performers at the annual fairs grandstand Tate who was not at the news conference has admitted he confused McLauchlan four time Juno Award winner with MacLean and MacLean Ca nadian musical comedy team whose act is laced with risque humor and offcolor language It was the MacLeans was thinking of when said McLauchlaii Tate said June 17 Ill have to apologize to lclauchlan lates original Candu reactor contender llgt ltIA private report to Inited States agen cy says aiiadas andu nuclear reactor is strong con tender in the increasingly coin petitive market of developing LOlllllllt The report says the reactor is attractive to lesser developed countries lllsl and it is good producer of plutonium the stuff of nuclear ex plosioiis liich has impressed slitiiclotlntiils llllttl ll says lilt loinit lintrut toip ot lanada ltll ach only few sales a1 yr ittliilll of lack of money HitlitvlttiIttllllltilltlllgt lil ivpor tliillltfl Report on Llfl ziciezir Poser Prospects lilltll for the warll and Develop division af statements it HM Mi Iii itT Liz wt Itli itzfll wwtn rl Maxii ir rI uranium iiiiilf fli1ttt Iilllii21l the than in liuil used by Anntil at More trains for tourism is argument Ullkinii fl Passenger train service must he improved to help stlni rapidlyrising flow of tourist money out of Xanadu says firaiitllt president of the it ilat Travel In dustry Association of la iada Mr handlr told the Tana diali transport commission Monday that tourist money is pouring otlt of Canada faster than it is coming in ainoun ting to $727million deficit in international balance oil payments last year The deficit is expected to rise to $1 billion this year he said There was great potential for expanding the passenger train market With many visitors coming from countries with good train systems passenger trains could he big tourist drawing card in Canada Mr ltrandcr was appearing on the opening day of the final session of the commissions hearings on transcontinental passenger trains The commis sion has held hearings in 13 cities in three months The commission has been asked to prepare lan out lining proposa for overhauling the tran scontinental system and ciiminating duplication bet ween Canadian National Railways and tail The final plan is to be submitted to Transport Minister Utto Long before the end of the your were broadcast iii interviews on June 15 and lti Porter also told the news con ference that in future Tate will have no resixinsibility for book ing acts for the CNIC The as sistant general managers job primarin involves publicity for the fair which generally runs from niidAiigust to Labor Day This reprimand to Mr Tate was by agreement of the tNEt board of directors Porter said in statement and was neces sary in light of the fact that Mr Tate had made statements on television and radio by way of public commentary upon Mur ray Itchauchlan which were completely inaccurate and er roneous its it Last week spokesman for the company said Reed is in volved in studying such plan but that it is an internal com pany study to see if we are even irilterested in the proposal at Chief Rickard called the plan an invasion that would be re sisted by employing every means possible When asked specifically about violence he did not rule that possibility out If you want to call violence protection of our land but we dont want to put label on it he said The Indians say they fear that Reed will cut timber with out worrying about regenerat ing forest cover Some Indian spokesmen have said regenera tion may not be possible They fear the areas will be turned into treeless swamp capable of supporting little if any life The change in the eco logial cycle would mean we might as well forget about hunting and fishing Chief Rickard said He called for public inquiry into all developments surround ing the Reed deal He suggested Indians might appeal to the Crown to send the RCMP to the region to oppose what he called the invasion and said Third World country might make presentation at the UN on be half of the Indians Opposition Leader Stephen Lewis told the news conference he endorsed the call for public inquiry and said talk of giving Reed cutting rights over 26000 square miles was absolutely ridiculous as It ti Mi or LN 73 it Whether you buy one ooul Hlt I970 or 0411 trucks or Irerune Incfry fsl 070 in onl ltfl lll lunrrl on Slit000011 or Mn1oIolonlc or $10000 in mum visiting and register Ing If your IDf or Mercury cucljisl Why is 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tUIIlHltIlI if yt at it llx lt no WALKING THE STR Allandale Scouts Saturd afternoon at Camp Wildman The Dave Snider crosses wire bridge as part of an The obstacle rupted by Troop were on hike obstacle course negotiated by Scouts from the Second Examiner Photo course was itllv ll llll itltvlliii1iiill lll lullw ntit lilul his sporty ircw 55901 is sharp lH ft raft crpiippcd illi lcr itiiscr 22H lip motor lill lllllt topand lllllt iiioic ti tlavcl equipped with such features as Iltlllll dining talilcdoiililc lied sink stovc and lots of cupboard space rt 31 inhlm itllrlili llt ol lll Ill til tin li lllJi inter thunderstorm and had to be postponed Heres how you could win Itvkllmltl lli llzt ill in kt III til lill liliitr it lll ilsl llftu illllttttllllllll llvlllillnzlilfl tl llll ttll ll HI ltl llllltlllitllliilltllill let lll ilsl lttllllll1it Movie company on location is getting to be hohum LOS ANGELES AP For decades the sight of movie company working in the neigh borhood was signal of im pending excitement Today some consider it plague Never before have the local streets been used so much by film crews Main reason is the multitude of TV cop shows but feature movie directors also refer real locations to studio acklots City fathers cooperate with their most glamorous industry but there are signs of strain The Board of Public Works has proposed restrictions on the use of public and private property for filming Industry leaders met city of ficials including Mayor Tom Bradley to propose amend ments to soften the new rules The board will consider them July The reasons the city fell out of love with the movie business were given by Lindsley Par sons executive production manager of Paramount Pic tures The motion picture in dustry has almost worn out its welcome in Los Angeles he said In 1975 the city issued 1500 permits for filming on public property he said As many as 20 com anies filmed on the streets uring single day GOT COMPLAINT After movie company used city library the Board of Public Works received the com plaint The film crew was arrogant demanding and demeaning to the employees at the site Companies come in and literally take over facility with little concern or regard for the requirements of lnil i1 ltlllr lTtvl ll til llll ll lIlll llllllltl Heres when you could win hrlt llll ly llllltllltlllllllllt lhl onll til ill lttllll Iilln ininnlisanll thr liiiil lllllit llll llttllll lllIil ltith ltTH he inniti llll lgtll llltll III llltllilllt llu llltllt Iliaiil vsyiilill llttll llllllllli it iiil lll lllllll ll cpl pit llllls lllll is llt llllltll ltll all It llllllllt Before you Sign III orrcijor any Inac of car or fight ruck up 0106 500m llll visit your Ford or illrrrury Iracr could be vourgrcof chance to win your choice of $12000 boat or MiniMoforhomc or $1000 in cash ti liOl the agency employees and patrons Some film grougs con sider permit allows em to do whatever they want on location and to hell with the city and the public The Venice beach area is favorite for film makers but the mystique has soured for residents They have been unable to park near their own homes because of movie needs Fast and noisy cars race through the streets for chases Filming continues into the early morning hours One production company posted noparking signs in 16 block apartmentdence area prior to threeday holiday weekend Unfortunately some of the local residents cars were towed away said Parsons The company paid the towing charges and parking fines and the potential neighborhood ill will was dissipated But another company had six cars towed away to provide eat ing space for film workers and refused to make restitution Give your driveway more than Most driveway coaters merely beautify But Polygard not only beautifies it protects Polygard Driveway Coater effectively seals and protects asphalt surfaces from gasoline oil weather salt and water Your driveway will probably last lot longer than your car So it deserves more than just surface beauty treatment It deserves Polygard the driveway coater that protects while it beautifies Polygard Driveway Coater ls available at these stores Consumer Products FM

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