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Barrie Examiner, 9 Nov 1976, p. 5

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atl iPZIEI MONTREAL CPI With Athe Quebec election week away Premier Robert Bourassa cancelled several campaign appearances late Monday in an allout effort to end an eightday strike by 9500 HydioQuebec workers Mr Bourassa accompanied by Natural Resources Minister Jean Cournoyer met with man agement and union officials un til early today Reporters were then told to go home The talks were focussing on backtowork protocolthe key stumbling block to settlement of the 10month contract dispute The meeting was the first be tween union and management officials since the province wide strike began Oct 29 leading to rash of power failures Andre Asselin union strike coordinator said some clauses were being initialled but declined to specify whether they were part of the protocol or the final contract Mr ournoyen mediating in the dispute since last July drew up draft contract which the Hydro administration has refused to accept mainly be cause of clauses governing Salaries and senioritylinked promotions WILLIMPOSE The minister has said he will impose the contract accepted by the union last September if the two sides can agree on con ditions for return to work So far management has re fused to grant union demands for retroactive pay of $1500 for each worker and cancellation of plans to take court action against workers who allegedly committed acts of sabotage If an agreement is reached well call our members back to work immediately Mr Assetin said adding the workers would be back on the job within 11 hours of being notified Meanwhile the striking workers were maintaining most essential services and reduced the number of Hydro clients without electricity to 1910 Monday from as many as 6000 early last week spokesman for the utility said Judge Laurent ossette is continuing his special inquiry into the strikes effect on public safety in order to determine whether the government would have grounds for seeking backtowork injunct ion The Hydro liiiesmeii tech nicians and office workers without contract since Jan belong to three locals ot the iiadian Inion of Public Em ployees Evaded tax TORONTO itli Max La zarus 33 public accountant who evaded paying 8220 in federal taxes between 190 and 19711 has been fined $7300 Judge tI annon who said the case might seriously dam age the accountants career gave him nine months to pay thefine UAW steps in TORONTO iCPi The United Steelworkers of America has applied to the On tario Labor Relations Board for bargaining rights on behalf of about 1200 employees of Kodak Canada Ltd who now are rep resented by the International Grove Duckworth 7265710 NEWS ROUNDUP Aims at ending Hydro strike TOO SLOW Former stewardess Larraine Castrucci 25 claims she was fired in October from the Metro Toronto Police Force because she couldnt run mile and third in 12 minutes she was 20 seconds over The whole thing is ridiculous said Miss astrucci who joined the for celast fall CP Photo Chemical Workers Union Steelworkers officials said 750 employees have signed cards Man killed KINGSTON tCPt George William Brash 18 of Gana noque Ont was killed Monday while spreading silage in field near here Police said the man apparently attempted to dis lodge piece of material with out shutting off the machine and became entangled in the forks of the spreader Opens unit PICTON Ont CPI Senior citizens should be helped by the government to remain in their own homes as long as possible James Taylor minister of coni munity and social services said Monday Speaking at the opening of ltSSHinit senior citizens housing development built through the Ontario Housing orp Mr Taylor said the government must take the initiativeinanysuch plan charged HAMILTON itli Three Ilamiltoii men have been charged with firstdegree mur der in the death Saturday of truck driver harles Alvin Rur tch 54 who was beaten to death in his backyard harged are John William trquhart 21 Melvin Keith Foreman 20 and iaston John ousins 18 They were remanded to Nov 16 after appearing in provincial court Monday Is mediator SARNIA TP Mediator Harvey Ladd of Burlington has been appointed to assist in con tract talks between the Lam bton County board of education and 600 elementary school teachers says spokesman for the education relations com mission The teachers have been without contract since Aug 31 Coma ends GAINESVILLE Fla AP James Ray Bates 19 who had been in coma since May 1975 is dead ending law suit by the state of Florida to declare him trespasser at the University of Florida Health Centre He went into coma after car ac cident Doctors could not help him but his parents insisted he remain in the hospital 18 injured BILBAO Spain Reuteri Eighteen people were injured Monday night when police fired rubber bullets to end demon stration supporting striking building workers labor sources said About 30000 workers have been on strike for three weeks for higher pay Take credit BUENOS AIRES Reuter Leftwing guerrillas took credit for the murder Monday of re tired executive of textile plant owned by the multinational Bunge and Horn Co police said Carlos Valen tin Aguirre former manager of the Grafa textile mill was killed by gunman Peronist Montoneros guerrillas claimed responsibility in calls to news media Gives $30000 PORT MORESRY tReuteri The new Canadian high comA missioner to Papua New Guinea James McCardle gave cheque for $30000 to Prime Minister Michael Soinare on Monday as Canadas independ ence gift to the new island na tion The money is to help fi nance national arts schools to buy books for national library and to build barge Takes rest PASADENA talif IReutcrv The radio transmitters on the two Viking spacecraft were turned off Monday after nion ths of activity on Mars as the planet moved behind the sun The blackout will last until lllltl December The pause trains missions comes at time when scientists are still puzzled whether the signals show forms of life could exist on the planet Censorship NEW DELHI chuteri In dia will not rcimpose Ctl sorship on foreign reporters Vidya haran Shukla minister of information said Sunday He said this is in spite of the failure of the foreign media to change its outlook towards liidia It is the first time Indian news media has said the government has ended censorship and guidelines for foreign media Aided needy NEW YORK Reutch Mrs Bertha Aronin who ran an aid TUESDAY NOVEMBER 9th ANTIINFLATION BUCKET special offer from the Colonel to fight inflation feeds to hungry people s5500 3I5 Hayfield St 7267220 45 Essa Rd 7262501 rogram in London for refugees rom Nazi Germany before the Second World War died Mon day Her marriage to Joseph Aronin New York fur mer chant at Montreal in 1924 was social event of the year with hundreds of guests arriving by special train She leaves her husband son and daughter On strike TEL AVIV Reuter More than 100000 workersalmost half of Israels labor forceware on strike threatening to strike or working to rule Latest to join the unrest are civil ser vants who say they will strike within 15 days if the govern ment refuses pay increases The wage disputes follow con tinuing high inflation expected to reach 30 per cent this year Bomb hoax OTTAWA CP Police said Monday they are treating as hoax bomb discovered Sun day in suburban Ottawa telephone both The bomb was discovered by the owner of corner store Police evacuated the store and blocked off the street while an armed forces bombdisposal crew disarmed the device The disposal crew discovered quantity of shotgun shells in the device and said it could not have exploded No motive has been estal hshcd Big loan OTTAWA Pi The Export Development orporation will lend up to $31 million towards the sale of $35 million chlo rinc dioxide plant to Brazil The Royal Bank will contrib ute further $945000 to the sale by Erco Industries Ltd of To ronto Pensions OTTAWA 1Ii Revenue department regulations have been changed to allow max imum pensions of Sorrow to paid otit of registered funds department spokesman said Monday Previously the maximum al lowablc pension year was 540000 Curtailed OllA tII Foreign travellers making brief stop overs at the lander Ntlil air port will no longer have lllt run of the airport Illt town and lI tunes the great beyond Trans port Minister to Lang said Monday Plans are being made to al low passengers oll airplanes and lIllO holding arta llt siiltl in oininoiis reply to Marcil Lainbcrl It Edinontoii WestI And longcrtcrni plans are being developed to prevent stopover visitors from leaving the airport yvitliout clearing anadian customs and tin migration No funds NORTH BAY 1tIr The federal government has decided not to provide funds for proposed rail studies at four Ontario centres says letter to Maureen Mclcci wifi ol Opposition Leader Joe lurk holds their first child athcrinc laiic lll lltl arnis at the Ottawa ivic Hospital Monday The baby who hm weighed eight poiiiils tliil AIMELl RALLY 715 eight ouiicis at lllllll ua St was AT 915 born at 103 in lllitiliil Saturday Jr it limit in Mayor MeritDickerson The letter from Janie More provincial minister of ll1i portatioii and coininuniiuizoo said that lllt lcdtial ment has lttltlttl to iiv lands scheduled for tlic lcdmnl pin vincialpioiott llllillll ai Sovicl air preferred tilINIIVA llilll ltlltl losliiii va mi tllHllt liirl lilmlt black llllt ill mt ttiiiar lnion ltil Iflllrrlvfllii llltl iid Illltl Yb liiitcdhiatw llii itlaliwidpp mi and itll tlilltl imtizi Itvllllttl lr iv It TEivi lllL oiii wfl My stitiLgiv ii lw 11 ASEAuncflmrfiawzfivfla llr err in lllylii iiiiiwl iltlti =Milc Ilut MEET AII JANE The true story that has captivated over JULIE HARRIS EILEEN HECKART ANTHth OCONHELJ lotmi mi tics Ill lilliitlt at low mum llllt Monti Aiid ltltl lllIHi ii li iiir 111m mw iially Illllltl iMni IlitNian Illlil It Vt llilvt llilktlld working till iljtlll lt ltl ttfni rt 11 liilit iii JJJNNIRLW Virtually munmmm Presents I170 Msical entertainment fornthe ICKETS AVAIlABLE AT ADMISSION Adults $400 Sam the Record Mali l0 Dunlop St Muntz Centre and JPs Audio Muster Bayfield Moll Radio fiiriclt Georqiun Mall Thr viliiIt almiaei it Rtyfield St Students Senior Citizens $3 SATSUN1304I5 EVENINGSV74335 min in Viixnlndad aw Uh itiurrir Examiner entire famly NOVEMBER II 800 PM Barrrie Central Erillegiate Auditorium 00 The Barrie Examiner Justice raps divorce law TORONTO CP Canadian divorce law imposes mean ingless delays and excessive costs on persons trying to es cape wrccked marriages says Ontario Chief Justice George Gale The provinces 70yearold senior jurist who will retire Dec 29 predicted in recent interview that divorces will eventually be granted simply on the consent of the spouses and uncomplicated cases will SHOWN DAIlY AT 700 900 pm atomw 46 DUNLOP STW 728 4681 lMPERlAL CINEMA IW TONIGHT Adult Etertuiiiment IMPERIAL CINEMA THE WORLDS FAVORITE BEDTIME STORY IS FINALLY BEDTIME STORY 91000 People 33 Eiiit Gates one Sniper 0MIN WA BHHTIIRHESTUN JOHN CASSAVETES TWOMINUTE worms an mi MARTIN BALSAM BEAU BRIDGES MARILYN HASSETT DAVID JAIISSEII JACK KLUGMAN GENA ROWLANDS attitiirEiEiisnmn EllDllAtmttltlt DAVIS JOE KAPPA FlLMWAYS PRODUCTIONA LARRY PEERCEEDWARD SFELDMAN FILM Screenplay by EDWARD HUMEBased on the novel by GEORGE taFOtINTAINI Music by CHARLES FOX Directed by LARRV PEERCE Produced by EDWARD SFELDMAN FROM NOON TILL THREE ondedan AN XRATED MUSICAL COMEDY NOTE THIS IS NOT CHILDRINS PICTURE Tuesday Nov9 19765 be handed by special boards in stead of the courts Eventually think there will be divorce on consent with the necessary safeguards for others involved children and so forth and think it will be moved out of the courts except for those cases where there is dispute between the parties over maintenance or custody he said WANT ADS PHONE 7282414 ADMITTA RESTRICTED Hood ll VIA or Acl on own NEXT ATTRACTION SHOUT AT THE DEVIL PRICE pm tIIl closing l03 BRADFORD 7289797 BAPRII STAR TS TOMORROW UTE anon win not Nun WALTER PIDEEUII 710 8905 NOW PLAYING 705 900 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