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Barrie Examiner, 6 Dec 1976, p. 3

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The Barrie Examiner Monday December 1976 it Sevenyearold Sarah Snider man sits down for breather during practice with boys team Saturday in Montreal GETTING HER CHANCE Sarah was allowed to play after parents threat to take the case to the Supreme Court CP Photo Ease in demand ends power cuts TORONTO CPI Electric power demands have fallen from Fridays noontime peak and no further voltage reduc tions are anticipated an 0n tario Hydro official said Satur day Lois Wallace Hydro public relations officer said three percent voltage reduction was made by the utility Friday be tween 1128 am and 1245 pm in an effort to alleviate power shortage Besides the voltage cut Hydro invoked clauses in can for fashionable elegance REENWOOU tracts which allowed it to cut power bought by 26 businesses Miss Wallace said voltage relt ductions probably would not be necessary at peak hours Mon day because temperatures are expected to moderate reducing residential industrial and com mercial requirements However she didnt know if reductions would be necessary at peak requirement times Dec 2122 or in late January and February when additional power demands are made for heating because of extremely cold weather Glad Rags JUST FOR YOU We couldnt resist taking this ad to tell you that Greenwoods have just put together the nicest selection of styles for you to make the festive season your happiest yetl Formal gowns Casual gowns Jumpsuits casual or dressy Dinner dresses Day dresses Gauche sets Holiday blouses and Long California Sweaters blouses and Pant sets Youll be glad to know the style price and service at Greenwoods are all right so dont be left out of fashion for the holidays skirts etb It Is Japanese voters ups 113 MHLUN n1 DENTURE THERAPIST conservatives lose lengthy majority TOKYO AP Roused from their usual complacency by Lockheed and other money scandals Japanese voters tur ned on the governing con servatives and ended their 21 year majority in the lower house of the Diet Japans par liament Final unofficial returns from Sundays voting gave Premiers Takeo Mikis LiberalDemocratic party 249 of the 511 seats seven short of majority In the 1972 election when the lower house had 491 members the Liberal Democrats won 271 seats majority 0f51 feel the LiberalDemo cratic party gave the impres sion to the people we lacked selfreflection over the Lock heed incident Miki told news conference Asahi Japans biggest news paper called it landslide de feat and predicted major post election turmoil The LiberalDemocrats will still be the dominant party sin ce the opposition parties are too far apart to form majority coalition The conservatives say they hope enough independents will support them to give them majority But it seems unlikely that they will get control of the 271 seats needed to assure them chairmanship of all the parlia mentary committees MIKI RICELECTED Miki was reelected to the lower house but the setback to his party will probably result in his replacement as premier by his former deputy and longtime rival Takeo Fukuda The opposition seats were widely divided The Socialists won 123 seats Komeito lean Government party 55 the Democratic Socialists 29 the TTC strike over bus decision TORONTO CPI Toronto Transit Commission lTICi em ployees may go on strike unless the provincial cabinet reinr states exclusive rights for two bus routes to Gray Coach Lines Ltd of Toronto their union president says Leonard Moynehan president of Division 113 Amalgamated Transit Union said that although he is not urging the employees to strike he cant rule out any action by them if the cabinet refuses to reinstate the exclusive routes by Koret of new Liberal Club 17 independ ents 21 and the Communists 17 In turning away from the con servatives the voters went to the middle of the political spectrum The big gainers were the Komeito party which picked up 25 seats the Democratic Socialists which gained 10 and the reformers of the Liberal Club who broke away from the corruption tainted LiberalDemocrats Beginning with five members of the lower house the Liberals elected 17 of their 25 can didates The Socialists and Commu nists expected to capitalize on the Lockheed scandal and the conservative split Instead the LEASE Voliiiie Stock No 75 Economical engine oversize whitewaII cylinder tires automatic LH remotecontrol mirror elec tric rear window detogger cigar lighter radio power steering Deluxe wheel covers block heater REG SMITH CHRYSLERPLYMOUTH Communists dropped 22 seats while the Socialists fell short of the 130135 they hoped for REMAINS LEADER Miki said he has not decided when to call party conference to choose new party president and premier But he indicated he wants to remain in control to carry out reforms Miki named premier by el ders of his party in 1974 to re store its battered image after the resignation of Premier Kakuei Tanaka was done in by the Lockheed scandal He vigorously pushed the in vestigation of charges that the US aerospace company spent 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