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Barrie Examiner, 28 Sep 1976, p. 8

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8The Barrie Examiner Tuesday Set 28 I976 Cambodian mother cradles her youngster in her arms in the familys hut in refugee camp at Aranyaprathet 130 YOUNG REFUGEE miles east of Bangkok Thai land The camp set up after thousands of Indochinese fled to Thailand houses some 3000 Cambodians and has become way station for refugees en route to coun tries in the West Ap Pholoi Says some travel agents defying provincial law TORONTO CP Some travel agents are defying On tario g0vernment attempts to prevent them from doing busi ness until they meet registra tion and compensationfund re quirements says spokesman for the ministry of consumer and commercial relations Ministry investigators began visiting some agents this week to seize registration cer tificates the spokesman said in an interview Monday One agent whom the ministry would not identify ripped up his registration form threw it at the investigator and has continued to do business The Toronto office of Pan American World Airways New ad NOW ON Once Again Bad Boya Buying Power Haa Bean Able To Take Advantage OI Great Many Unuaual Special BuyaTo Bring You Thla Spectacular WeekLong Event 01 Unbeatable Savingal Buy Now and Save Today Lg Nil SAVE AN EXTRA O°o York said it was continuing fullscale business despite in structions from the province Sept 10 to cease Operations here PanAm was one of many companies that did not pay its $40 registrationrenewal fee due Sept list of agencies that did not pay was made pub lic Saturday The ministry repeated Mon day that travellers should not book through PanAm or other agents whose registration has lapsed Travellers would not be eligible for refunds from com nsation fund in the event of usiness failure the spokesman said Jeffrey Kriendler PanAm spokesman said in telephone interview that payment was not made because of an adminis trative foulup but was being sent immedaitely Twentytwo of the 200 com panies issued with ceaseoper ations orders Sept 20 did not meet the ministrys payment deadline of midnight Thursday night The ministry spokesman said some of the 22 may have gone out of business but that those still in operation may be prose cuted Penalties under the travel in dustry legislation included fines up to $2000 or up to year in jail for individuals and fines up to $25000 for corporations Asks judicial inquiry TORONTO CP bid for judicial inquiry into key is sues in the Ontario ombuds mans report on the North Pick ering airport project was made Monday before select com mittee of the legislature Larry Grossman Con servative MPP for Toronto St AndrewSt Patrick made the motion after hearing testimony Provincial aid covers some costs TORONTO CP William Endress brotherinlaw of On tario Premier William Davis said Monday that goods and services from the provincial government will cover about $20500 of firstyear expenses for student travel organ ization of which Mr Endress is founding director Mr Endress who also is un paid acting chairman of the nonprofit organization said the travel industry will provide about $4500 of the $25000 ex penses When the organization the Educational Travel Institute of Ontario is launched travel in dustry grants will cover all its costs he said Clare Westcott the premicrs assistant said Mr Endrcss spoke to him number of times about getting the government to supply services for the organization Mr Westcott said that using information supplied by Mr Endress he prepared sixpage letter for Mr Davis to sign last June 23 asking Education in istcr Thomas Wells to supply staff and an office for the in stitute The institute has been given an office in Toronto The organization was set up by the travel industry with the cooperation of educationists following complaints about schoolorganized trips abroad that failed losing students money and leaving some students stranded abroad Mr Endress said he is sales representative for Air Canada but theres not one penny in this either for Air Canada or me In the long run theres something in it for Air an adawthe hope that students find travel valid experience he said Were hoping theyre tomorrows customers Mr Westcott said he knew Mr Endrcss was the premicrs brotherinlaw when Mr En dress spoke to him about the in stitute Youd have to be reaching awfully far to conclude help was given to the institute be cause its chairman was the pre miers brotherinlaw Mr Westcottsaid Theres nothing unusual about the govemment lending staff to an organization whose objective it supports ACT NOW ONLY DAYS LEFT Shop Mon to Fri am9 pm Sat am6 pm HURRY 80 SETS ONLY WHILE TNEV LAST ON ALL JUVENILE OPEN STOCK Bfilfiififlmfinfits IF ITS FOR YOUR BEDROOM ITS AT BAD BOY PRICED RIGHT RIGHT NOW NOIODV IIATI DAD DOV FOR QUALITY VALUI AND IIIVICI TONTE WEPNEDAYQN HIGHWA 56527 BARBIE Spanish Splendor Created In AllWood And Priced Low To Sell NOW its Benito tor your master bodronni himutiluliyrstytud and qual ity constructed Features include elegant wood omhossod drawer fronts shaped drawer edges lull roturri shaped basos Case Oak iiniah on Oak engraved wood products and selected hardwoods Wllh spectally desrgned brass tiriished hardwaio Suite consistsoi 9drawer dresser 4shalt hutch mirror drawer chest and panel headboard Nita Tables are optional oittros IIARGIZX1 THESE GIANT VALUES ARE JUST PART OF THE GREAT SAVINGS YOU CAN EXPECT ALL WEEK 267063 SUPER SPECIAL PRICE pc an rriituoii nnturi Delivered Burma CONVENIENT JUN III ARRANGED from John Sopinka lawyer for five land acquisition agents who acted for the government on the project Mr So inka said his clients have file motion and affida vits in divisional court in which they deny that undue pressure scare tactics or misleading statements were used to con vince land owners to sell to the government Ombudsman Arthur Maloncy reached the conclusion in his July report that government officials had been unreason able unjust and op ressive in dealing with 44 lan owners who mupiairied to him The motion by Mr Grossman if accepted by the committee and the legislature would refer to the judicial inquiry the question of the om budsmans charges and com pensation for the landowners TAKEN BY SURPRISE James Renwick committee chairman said in an interview he was taken by surprise by the motion The committee will meet Thursday to discuss its course of action he said The court action launched by the five agents calls for an in junction restraining the use of the ombudsmans report and removal of alleged derogatory references to the applicants Mr Henwick told the corn mittee that the action also raises questions of whether the court or the legislature has au thority to deal in the matter and could mean long delays if the court did not decide the ju risdictional question soon Mr Sopinka said his clients would be prepared to drop the court action if the committec Msaw The best Each year men such as Niki Lauda Mario Andretti james Hunt and Emerson Fittipaldi gather together in places around the world to test their cars and their skill Its called Grand Prix Formula racing and the competition gets tougher everytime out If you missed them in Italy Germany or Organized by the CRDA and sanctioned by CASC 637 Ticket agencies TORONTO Eatons Ticket Attraction OIIices All Eatons Stores Simpsons Ticket Agency Phone Charge 8620400 Weitzes Motors 6080 Yonge Street Willowdate Ontario Moodeys Ticket Agency The Colonnade 131 Bloor Street West Toronto Ontario in Pickering issue would agree to crosscxarri ination of the landowners in hearings However Mr ltcnwick said the committee had decided rear lier it was not the forum for such detailed and prolonged in vestigation HOIEI FOR VlNIIIIlN The lawyer said his clients thought they Would br vindi cated in hearings by the com mittee But they launched tiir action to protect their rcputations and careers when it became rippai ent the issues were eincrging as fight between those two gr ants er Mommy and Housing Minister John liliodrs Mr Rhodes has chalkrigid the allegations in thc orribuds mans report and refused to or ccpt its rtttlillliltIltllilIlili to ic fer the 44 casts to the Land Compensation lloa rd Mr Sopinka said four of the five are professional real Pslatr brokers no longer rciriployod by the government The fifth icrry llortiiolotti ministry of housing official is still employed on the North Pickering project ministry spokesman said Mr irossman whosc motion was seconded by Keith Norton Conservative MVP for Kingston and the islands said he wanted to sec justice done for the agents and the lan downcrs He said the committee now had before it for the first timi sworn statements contradicting the charges in the report Mr Norton Kingston law yer said hc was concerned that the committee had denied thr fundamcntzil rights of the agcnr ts to respond to the charges Salsbergs Ticket Agency 279 College Street Toronto Ontario All Bay Locations All Shoppers Record Tape Mart Locations Target Tours Season Sheraton Phone Charge 9646781 The Arcade Ticket Agency The Arcade Yonge Street Toronto Ontario Knob Hill Speed Custom Eglinton Avenue East Scarborough Ontario Canada aheadin cleanup LAS VEGAS Canada is ahead of the United States in the commitment to clean up the Great linker Ontario EnViron rncnt Minister George Kerr said Moqu He tolr the American Academy of Environmental Engineers that governments in Ontario have provided sewage treatment plants for 94 per cent of the imputation serviced by sewers On the side of the lakciill pcr cciit of thc imputation MtfV iced by sewers gets adequate treatment for municipal wastes he said The Ontario rriinislkr said $480 million has been spent in the last live years on sewage trcai in cut in Ontario rnuriiripalitiis An estimated $400 million more in provmcial and Jana dian federal funds in cornrnii ted Ior further sewage work murh of Wlillfh now provide for community growth in the Great Lakes basin he said in the United States about $21 billion has recently barn committed and lb being used for construction oi sewage works on the side oi the lakes The Ontario minisz criti cizcd scientists and business men for unleashing what he called phantom polluters on the world Mr Kerr said the envrronr mom has been recklessly con taminated with synthetic mate rials that have no counterpart in nature Serious problems might have been avoided if the full impact of the new chemicals had been properly assessed before they left the laboratory he said Province may buy more US coal OIIAWA CP Ontario is looking at additional purchases of western coal to diversify its sources of supply and rotect future deliveries to termal power plants and steel mills says Malcolm Rowan deputy minister of energy for the prov ince Mr itowan told the annual conference of the Coal Associ ation on Monday that his gov ernment still looks on the United States as secure sour ce of coal but he added that circumstances can alter and we must always be ready for change liladvised policy moves such as cuts in exports of natural gas to the US could lead to retaliation in coal ship ments to Ontario he told the conference National Energy Board re mrts suggest there may not be rung natural gas available early in the flaws to meet all domeAir and export require ment However the govern merit has said export reduc lilrir would be accompanied by restraint in domestic demand to ensure the US was being thrflfairiy dultriullark 32542 an pm McCauley Tractor EQUipment Sales Forrv indusmol Sales Parts and Ser vice Proprietor Ron McCauley Mary Ito South of Orilia II the In Open rum530 pm Mon to Fri Set Although he made no mention of such political consrderations George Sall director of coal for the United States Federal Energy Administration said in speech he feels the US could continue to provide exports of 16 million tons of coal annually to Canada Legislation is on the books giving the US government power to reduce exports if needed to ensure adequate do mestic supplies But Mr Sal added No ac tion of the United States ov ernment has ever resulte in the diversion of coal exports or led to the reneging on an export contract from Canada or any where else Mr Rowan said western coal now costs about 50 cent more than supplies rom the US where Ontario is purchas ing 98 per cent of its coal this year Not withstanding costs of these proportions we decided it was the way to go Mr Rowan said Aside from increasing secur ity of supply he said the west ern coal is lower in sulphur con tent Nat Stephens 1735 Kipling OUT OF TOWN Ave Westway Centre Etobicoke Ontario Autoquip Import Car Parts Accessories Ltd 2246 Kingston Road Scarborough Ontario All Photo Hut Factory Outlets Volkswagen Canada Participating Porsche Audi Dealers Accessories Highway 28 Auto Spin Import Lakctield Ontario Golden Horseshoe Travel Service 85 George Street Soutii Brampton Ontario Don Plaine Shell Self Serve King at Liberty Bowmanville Ontario Ferret Industries 232 10th Street Hanover Ontario Pant Shop Ltd 50 Mississauga St Orillla Ontario Mini 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