CAKE FOR FIRST ANNIVERSARY Bruce wen guest singer and Barrie lawyer LeRoy Peiinell pastor of Heritage Baptist Church and Dr Max Helton associate pastor of First Baptist Church in Ham mond Indiana 100k over an eightfoot long cake donated by Allandale Bakeries The cake was used to feed about 500 people attending the first anniversary of Hertiage Bap tist Church in Barrie The church started operating in Allandale Heights Public School but in February bought former catering firm building on Lilli Avenue After renoxations to the building it became the churchs home bout ion people attended the iiioiinng service of the liurch siinda at the Stroiid arena lI amiiierlhotot Boat excursion organizers sometimes drunk inquest PERCE Que CP Organ izers of boat excursions here overloaded their boats with tourists and have on occasion been unqualified or drunk an official of local boatmens organization said have often Monday weather Aug 16 COMPLETES COURSE Arthur Curtis right of Barrie member of the Union of National Defence Employees has completed tw0week union instructor training course at the federal study centre in Arnprior Completion of the course qualifies Mr Curtis to iii Struct union members in the responsiblilities of union stewardThe union rcprc sents 30000 civilian einr ployees of the Department of National Defence At left is the unions national presir dent Power Leopold Beaudoin was testi fying at coroners inquest into the death of nine French tour ists and three Quebecers whose 14foot boat foundered in rough Previous testimony at the in quest which resumed after twoweek break tiltilt£tlttl that at least lent the thiittti loting the boat was drunk Mr Beauiioin suggested the coroner Stanislas iltl rem mend stricter regulation ot on areas tourist boats lkllllil ve about 100000 persons in this tJlIllilllltil on thi tii theGaspepeninsula lItirlier New liiiniswcl iiSillllflrlttiitl captain one of the ittiiiis ietiio iz offer ot liieiackets tlu set out apl tuilzi Honssei oi pagan sitltillt1siltit lerie dockside re iairiii tin motor of his tishiiigi twat he saw the party list ott Cargo plane wreckage found LIMA Ait Searcher have found the wreckage oé leruvian cargo plane Zlilssilt Since Aug 17 with taiiiiiaart and four lcruviaii crew llttllt bcrs aboard ltitVixltitl lil1ttti in Peru reported Monday The report not iiiiiiitdiotelj confirmed by the government said there were no signs oi slit vivnrs The four engine plane 11 nadianbuilt ixii crumb it while on flight troiii liini to Venezuela Television report aid the wreckage was found seat ch plane on the banks oi ttt Shipibo ltivei about 110 iit northeast oi liini lltIti larapoto First titMi rtut innI lIt iii Pacific Northwest 11 litll iiiittwl ttttl tllll tlttttt litttt ittllll ltltiwi liftltl tttttlt ltltti llIlt Titittiti tltllldi llllllllty Linli illll lltlli litilltfl Hit and ltittt lltttl= littli lltilt loll lll ltt lllll lJettit itltltt itttiiet Tues Sept 14 in Born Again Wed Sept 15 ii pin Body Soul and Spirit Thurs Sept 15 pin The Antichrist CKVRTV CH Rent Hilly lvllltllll hook Alllltl boil But let Atpvtit llvtl tllltl lltlll Mill wt topea unlit AvllitllllllTllilbtIli1lItilvlillyyil Zliittti VtORK FORCE tit tiliï¬ iiiciii cent wt in mg ltli rates Slalutu tlgii llii nioitti iiottttt il1t iht Unemployment eases firing The BorrierrExaFminer Tuesday Sept 14 19763 FBDB iends or invests for Metric conversion last month among men aged 15 to 24 the per group which includes many itiittt July While total of 709000 were tm students who seek temporary out or work in August there work For men and women were 187000 people holding two itles aged 25 and over there was lit or more payingjobs int lie change in the jobless rate to lroiiiJuly For both men and women Mimi aged 12 to 24 the unemploy Out of that total figure Statistics Canada says that its surveys show 597000 were looking for work while 111000 construction Purchase or of buildings mun niciit rate in August was 127 were not looking for job The per cent compared with 128 number of people not looking per cent month earlier The for work last month is up from tale for workers over 257 the at category that includes most at people looking for fulltime kt oik increased to 53 per cent item percent 27 iNllll€lllll the Atlantic provinces in particular suffered generally bother unemployment rates in ittitltt Two of the three tiiirie provinces also had barber percentage of their work litttiltlltlllpitiytd xivioiindlands jobless rate iilltliitti to 110 per cent in Au gust troin 144 percent month tillttl and was the highest in titttliilllil lltli IMIRUVIIS Manitoba showed an 1171 iittttnt11t in its uncin pin111lll as the rate eased to twill per cent of the labor force win tipeittill in July iTiii in Saskatchewan the job rate rose to 47 per cent in nst troiii per cent men in Alberta it was up stroll to tour per cent from tt Itt rent inJiil tih oliiinbias thltnlr titlt nt rate last month was littsl so tar this year rpiii to it It per cent of the it toit iroin per cent in the 96000 in July In Nova Scotia unemploy ment jumped to 11 per cent from 00 per cent in July And in New Brunswick the rate was up to 119 per cent last month from 108 per cent in July The only Atlantic province to show an improvement was Prince Edward lslaiid where the rate eased to 89 per cent from 131 per cent in July How ever the provinces labor force also shrank in August and the lower jobless rate partly re ileclts the smaller numbers Ill iiiiIbtc where uiicniploy Information on meiit was expected to increase alter the Olympics the rate government programs for busmess business rose to 01 per cent last month from 84 per cent in July it was Quebecs highest jobless rate so far this year Ontarios Jul picture iinr proved markedly as the unem ployinent rate dropped to 38 per cent of the Work force from 05 per cent in July Ask for our folder FEDEPA BUSN555 iv DEVELOPMENTBANK IIIHHIII nganda was approied as the limb inttuber oi the 1an Na 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