8The Barrie Examiner Tuesda Nov 91976 FOREIGN MINISTER HERE FOR TALKS Nigerian Foreign Minister Joseph Garba walks with Canadian External Affairs Minister on Jamicson on his arrival at anadian For ces Base Uplands near 01 Cuban vessels held at Halifax HALIFAX 1Ii 77 Three ban vessels were forced into port here Monday by fisheries officers and destroyers and likely will face charges todaon trespassing within Canadas 12 iiiiletishinglimit The trawlers Playa Giron and Ilaya Lolorada and their mother ship ceano Antartico manned by crews of Spanish speaking Cubans and some Russians are alleged to have been spotted on radar about 2600 yards inside the limit The perimeters of the fishing zone take into account certain lieadlands on the coast tana dian authorities said the ubans denied they were within the zone They ignored initial instruc tions to proceed to Halifax pos sibly due to language diffi culties and indicated they were awaiting instructions from Cuba fisheries official said An ultimatum was delivered that armed boarding parties would be sent to the ships and two of them then apparently do cided to comply However the NEWS QUIZ ANSWERS PART la 2True iToronto Blue Jays and Seattle Mariners 4b SIndia PART II lc 2e 3a 4d Sb PART III 1C 2a le 4b 1l PICTURE QUIZ John Roberts Playa olorada turned for the open sea and the aiiadiaii dc stroyer Iroquois was sent after her Initial reports referred to chase but when the Iroquois reached the Playa olorada she was outside the lflrlllllt zone and was fishing rcepcix assistant field service director of the federal fisheries depart ment said Monday KIIITCONTACT Tanadian Forces aircraft also were involved and Mr reeper said contact with the Playa olorada was never lost from start to finish He said this is important for compliance with marine law governing piir suit The enforcement action ott the East oast comes less than two months before Zillrlllllt economic zone takes effect but Mr Creeper was hesitant to discuss details of how strategy was decided Monday He said similar incident oc cured off Newfoundland last spring involvmg Soviet vessel But he sidesteppcd direct answer when asked if the threat sending armed military per sonnel aboard was standard policy or decision taken by somebody on the spur of the moment Ile said charges will be laid Jnder the Coastal Protection Act hargcs under the act carry fines up to $25000 or two years in prison or both WORTH LOOKING INTO SINGLE VISION $3100 BIFtAl $4600 Have we got selection of smart prescription eyeglasses for you And at spectacular money saying prices too your choice of frame lroni combination of styles shapes and colours including mods your prescription in white rose or sunglass green lenses one year replacement warranty against breakage your choice from wide selection of cases 401 bottle of cleaning solution Extreme mod and metal styles for only $1300 IHOTH Low prices on fashion tints and special types of lenses Think about it You get good looks for less money at King Optical Come in and we as today 22LAA ALAMAAA COMPANY tawa Monday Mr officials itl Photo The first refrigerator was de lailia Wlll Iiold talks with federal MADE FOOD UOIJIR signed in 1803 FOR ANOTHER YEAR Knowles calls on MP3 to freeze salaries OTTAWA CP New Democrat Stanley Knowles ad vised MPs Monday to practice what they preach an freeze their $24000 annual salaries for another year UKs Labor government as survives threat of election LONDON Reuter The spiralling const of raw materials following the fall of sterling posed new problem today for the Labor govern ment which survived the threat of general electiOn by saving series of key socialist bills in Parliament Monday night One of the bills to nationalize Britains aircraft and ship building industries was saved by one vote Aniong the desperately mus tered Labor force asked to vote in order to maintain the bills on the statute book before Parlia ment adjourns on Nov 23 was woman member who breastfed her twoyicckold baby during the voting But the triumph in Parlia ment was dampened within hours when the industry de art ment released statistics ow ing that the cost of raw mate rials for British industry is ris ing at an annual rate of 29 per cent45 per cent alone last month The countrys troubled econ omy faced another gloomy day after stocks plunged Monday by the equivalent of $29 billion with the Financial Times indus trial index falling by 177 poin ts the sharpest decline this year and immediately at tributed to reports that Britain may need to borrow more Asks Ottawa residents to boycott newspaper OTTAWA oc Morris president of the anadian Labor ongrcss tli asked ttawa residents Monday to boycott The Journal until the daily newspaper ends its lockout of about 200 union eni ployees The decision by The Journal management to lock out its regular employees then hire scalis and have them cross the eiiiployccs pickct lines to do their jobs is an act of cynicism that does not speak well of iiiaiiagcnients ethics Mr Morris said in statement is sued by the Zrilllllltlll member lt Last week the Canadian Un ion of Public Employees UIEi and the Public Service Alliance of Canada tPSAtt urged their members in the lawn area to canch subscrip tions to The Journal The tawa Board of Trade criticized the unions for an unwarranted intervention in the basic right of choice of all citizens and contradiction in our free enter prise system The Journal has continued to publish with nonunion staff sincc locking out union clnployr ccs tct 23 in dispute over technologicalchange money than expected next year On the foreignexchange market sterling lost nearly 125 cents closing at $16160 mod est decline compared with spec tacular plunges in recent weeks But as the new gloomy eco nomic facts emerged the Labor party felt it has survived its first big test by the position following Labors defeat in tWo of three byelec tions last week In order to stave off con certed Opposition challenge to its key 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Town Country SUPRBELT BELTED ililt $38 00 39 00 43 OO 46 00 43 00 46 00 00 5f 00 ii 62 00 Wliitowalls $3 00 more tltfti 88 DUNLOP ST BARBIE OPEN DAILY to Friday to Saturday to Although unpopular similar proposal was passed amid extensive complaints last year by senators and MP5 In creases in $10600 annual tax free allowances also were frozen last year If we are to have policy of restraint suggest that we should give some leadership Mr Knowles argued during de bate on the governments eco nomic restraian bill first in troduced in the Commons last December Although the restraints bill wasnt passed at the last sion of Parliament most of its provisions are in effect Those include elimination of In formation Canada and abolition of two youth employment pro gramsw the Company of Young Canadians and Opportunities for Youth SIOIIEI INCREASES The bill also allowed the gov ernment to stop increasing family allowance payments for one year That year is nearly up and Mr Knowles predicted the allowances will rise in 1977 so MIs can get salary increase without appearing hypocritical Well the restraint period is not over Inflation has not been licked Mr Knowles told MPs As legislation now stands he said MIs and senators will get increases in January putting their annual salaries at $25600 An MIs expense allowance will increase to taxfree $11300 and senator will get half that much Mr Knowles also protested allowing cabinet ministers to spend millions on executive jet flights while the poor must face economic restraints It was scandalous he said that Transport Minister Otto Lang had spent more than $740000 in the last three years travelling by private govern ment airplanes And he said the government should crack down on the rich who personally save millions of dollars throu income tax ex emptions ile middle and lower income earners feel fi nancially hurt by family at lowance freeze SHOULDNTIIURT It is our contention that the place to practise restraint the place to practise econOmy is where it can be done without hurt to those concerned instead of where it really hurts our people he said However Liberal backben cher Coline Campbell defended the freeze on family allowance increases as the welfare departments answer to government mandate to chop spending um FINAL DAYS To Save During Our Factory Discontinued lines Bring in your kitchen merchandise and let our experts help you design your dream kitchen in time for the festive months ahead INDUSTRIALRD BOX 186 ORILLIA our 13v 613 TEL 1053267359 Watch Wed Nov It Barrie Examiner for all the details on Demonstration Day 501 Nov 13 pm KITCHEN CABINETSVANITIES COUNTER TOPS PENISTCJN INDUSTPIES IIllIIlWVW vwvvwwfr It war mt 735171712 measure aimed at hurting the fewest persons plrviblc said the MP or South Western Nova She acknowledged that family allowances provide many women with their only source of disposable income but said it will save the govern ment $221 million in 1976 Don Mazankowski pt chrevillei said most of the restraint measures are gim micky illusory and cosmetic And any of the real cuts the bill calls for such as dropping eastern Canada freight rate subsidies have detrimental ef fects that far outweigh any ad vantages hc said He criticized Mr Lang for asking for restraint on one hand such as the dropping of the subsidy on flour shipped to eastern ports while spending vast sums travelling in govern ment jets during the last three years GREGG