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Barrie Examiner, 22 Nov 1978, p. 24

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about 50 million pounds which he called normal Most wholesalers lost money in 1m but expect to make profit this year because of the devalued anadian dollar and because higher beet prices have increased demand for turkey on farms this year Western Canada were up three per cent and in the east the increase was it per cent The number of litters of pigs born in the first half of lJiB in creased lo per cent compared with the some time last year help these companies par ticularly cheese makers while the fuleral government comes up with an improved quota ii Numbers lil or airy irms veilr Knotpill vice wt ivrriyaids one 1i liliwlll major dairy ww lllPitltfl Monday nitml government to sentE You ff 49 it he ittnéiianfstl BY Cwiii ORiOii 15a 77 FROM MP 9THE RFl MUCH mnw menu Nudes clothes ADJ may vi zl riilUrIir 3w nu ti tésnflios no rywuw in 9a 47o =mk it titre lynx wantinwr hgrstyfimsis cum 70v CHAIN WlTH MORE Regular 59 ca noun Lo GAME Super Value 249 no by Amram policy lor the industrv SAVE UP TO 70 OF NAME BRAND TOYS MATTEL PARKER COLECO ROMPER ROOM TORONTO CP Metropolitan Tomato Chair man Paul Godfre so municipalities should have ower to prohibit as well as icensc establishments with topless waitresses Godfrey was commenting on Ontario AttorneyGeneral Roy McMurtrys statement that the province will amend the Municipal Act to give municipalities the power to license toplcss establishments McMurtry told the legislature Monday that the power will be similiar to the law permitting municipalities to license nude body rub shops He suggested that it was likely the new law which could be passed by the legislature in about month will require top less bars and restaurants to cover up to meet health stand ards Power to prohibit needed chairman Godfre said the bill was step in right direction but suggested it might not go far enough Municipalities should have the power to prohibit rather than just license However Bob Yulll con troller in the Metro borough of North York said Metro should adopt handsotf policy un less there is something im moral or illegal going on find the provinces behav iour bit irritating he said First they stir up hornets nest and then when it becomes hot potato they drop it into our laps He was referring to earlier comments by Frank Drea con sumer and commercial rela tions minister who said he would start the crackdown if topless waitresses didnt cover up Suspension given hockey association letting girl play YARMOUTH NS CPi The Yarmouth Minor Hockey Association which admitted girl player to competition this fall on orders of provincial in quiry commissioner has been mended by the governing of minor hockey in the provmce The association received telegram from the Nova Scotia Minor Hockey Council Monday saying it was suspended in definitely and immediately but giving no explanation The association had been scheduled to appeal to the Nova Scotia Supreme Court Ihur sday against the decision of the inquiry commissioner who in vestigated the case of Tina Marie Robes under provincial luman rights legislation Association officials say that in view of the council decision an appeal also will be made Thursday for an injunction to stay the suspension order pend ing the outcome of the ppeal Tina Forbes ll has been playing in leewee house league since the inquiry com missioner directed the associ ation to admit her The case began about 13 months ago when she was re fused permission to play in as socialionorganized games Five iump to death llEHAIJS Wash Apt Four persons who stepped out of their cars on highway bridge after pileup jumped about 17 metres to their deaths in an effort to escape oncoming traffic the State Patrol re ported Troopers said the tragedy oc curred Monday night on the ln terstate bridge over the Cow litz ltiver 27 kilometres south otChehalis Future selling for $46 97 40 CHANNEL CB BASE SIN 2WAY WAlKlE TALKIES AM RADIO Canparo Sets MIKE MORSE CODE 2199 129 Super Toyerama Value ryPrL PW WIKWG we tail KNITTNG Yr Wrmwn calico not 55 MACHINE No knitting experience needed rs Knits Afghans Pillows Purses saw from Granny Circles am 312 union 51 AV at tilt to mowers mu AWAY we BARRIE out mirrrrgtrssrmma gt no 3233 omiomm In mm Aargffrzillmcy XMAS The suspension of the associ ation by the council will force cancellation of planned ban tam tournament in Yarmouth during the Christmas period association officials said if the sus nsion stands it would exclu teams within the association from competing for provincial honors against other teams operating under the um brella of the council COOP DISTRICT coop 259 INNISFIL 51 BA RRI invites you to save at the GET coop CASH with COOP Sonic Gasoiines its just like money in the Coop store and Lawn Garden centre And its yours free whenever you buy Gasolines at the new COOP Gas Bar Every time you drive you can be saving on all the things you need for your home car or farm COOP quality motor oils are also available all types all grades Cooperatives work for you Cleaning the falangeways In order to kee trains running as smoothly as possible the fa angeways the grooves in which the wheels of the trains pass must be cleaned out periodically CN employees were attempting this task Monday afternoon but rush hour came while they were working on the section crossing Lakeshore Drive at Essa Road and they were con stantly interrupted by trafficExaminer Photo Panic could lead to global bank crisis say economic council research chief KITCHENER Ont CP wave of panic could lead to global banking crisis the re search director of the Ontario Economic Council said Mon day Lorie Tarshis told council seminar that maor banks have overextended eir credit in the past 10 years and that foreign interests now hold in excess of $500 billion USAmore than all deposits of US dollars in American banks Uneasiness in an Arab sheik dom for example could lead to an international banking col lapse and depression he warned You never know what is go ing to start the thing Iarshis said it could rapidly grow into wave of liquidation It could be very serious larshis said the US dollar has been shaky on foreign money markets and that depos itors may become uneasy However any international financial crisis probably would start in Europe he said He said most banks are finan CIally sound but that banks al ways appear healthy before the blow falls Any bank crash would have serious effects on Canadian government and business SIMCOE GRANQ OPENING nov 24th comor CASH it MES T0 BARRIES NEW GAS BAR COOP Sonic Pleasant Place to Deal Simone District CloOp mm run to alton 259 IHISFIL SI IAIIII 726 653i

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