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Barrie Examiner, 22 Nov 1978, p. 9

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Brush Gargle lloss will Boots Dental Care Values From mouthwash to toothpaste to toothbrushes and dental aids Boots has wide selection of savings to economically take care of all your familys dental needs Just look for the Boots arrow in our stores for the savings listed Mouthwash Listerine Antiseptic Mouthwash and Gargle 750 ml Reg Price 219 Save 30¢ 189 Cepacol llllllll Antibacterial Mouthwash Toothbrush 59¢ WW Soft Medium or Hard Bristle Scope Mouthwash 750 ml Reg Price 249 Save 40¢ 209 On Contact FOR BAD SHE ATH FOR soar muons out to coros 375 ml 22233 Reg Price 149 Save 60¢ 89¢ Toothpaste Crest Toothpaste 150 ml Reg Price 159 Save 30¢ 129 Dental Aids OralB 40 Toothbrush Reg Price 109 Save 30¢ 79¢ Aim Toothpaste 50 ml Plus 100 More Reg Price 50 ml 87¢ Save 18¢ and get 50 m1 More 69¢ Pepsodent Toothpaste 100 ml Reg Price 129 Save 36¢ 93¢ in mi Pearl Drops Tooth Polish 60ml Water Plk PEAR RegPrrcel99 géggn Save 30¢ Oral Hygiene Appliance Model 76 CSA Makes your mouth feel fresher cleaner gun POL 169 ea Helps pfevent gum disease Reg Price 2990 Save 200 LII 2790 Ezo Water Pik Automatic Rechargeable Toothbrush Designed to automatically vrffms brush the way most AQUA rLt rmrs ONE wnnr AtmiMA dentists recommend Reg Price 2590 OTHBRUSH MODEL 5T1 EX Save 300 DENTUR cusmous ignorant Regular or Heavy Upper 12s Save 70¢ or Regular or Heavy Lower 15s Reg Price 199 each gohmanr DENTAL FlOSS DENTURE CUSHIONS My COUSStNETS DENTAIRES rm NDI NU HAW lAIttl 11 Ml ohnsons ll en Iablets 426 Reg Price 1Y69 aggmrwss $95 itNith th Save 72¢ en um mun mmme Reg Prrce 159 each Willi Save 60¢ M2 MNTAULOSS EXTRA VINE UNWAXH 99¢ Prices effective until December 3rd 1978 We reserve the right to limit quantities Due to space limitations all items may not be available at all locations 48oireis Dunlop St Barrie Store Open Sunday Drug Stores the examiner Wednesday Nov 22 1973 Thorpe wife at hearing Former British Liberal Party leader Jeremy Thorpe and his wife Marion hold hands Tuesday as they face newsmen during lunch recess on second day of proceedings at Magistrates Court Minehead England The pro ceedings are to determine whether Thorpe and three others will have to stand trial on charges of conspiring to murder male model Norman Scott Thorpe has denied both the murder conspiracy charges and Scotts claim that the two once had homosexual affair AP Photo CAIRO tAPi President Anwar Sadats chief negotiator at the Washington peace talks was flying home today for con sultations following lsraels rejection of the Egyptian demand fora timetable for home rule for the Palestinians in the West Bank andthe Gaza Strrp Egypt is sticking to its demand for timetable regarding lava and the West Bank operating under mnviction that the peace we are working for must be real just ad cmnsprehensivc foreign ministry dficial told Egypts official Middle East news agency Sadat ordered ten Kamal llassan Aly his defence minister home from Washrngttxr after Prime Minister Menachem Begin nd his cabinet approved draft Egyptianvlsraeli peace treaty almost identical to one proposed by the United States in October but rejected Egypts sbsequent demand for Palestinian selfrule in the two occupied territories within nine months of the signing of the treaty Negotiator flies home for talks with Sadat Egyptian sources in Washington said My will return to the US capital in few days The Egyptian government is studying the situation in light of the Israeli abinet decisionane Minister Mustafa Khalil told The Associated Press is now necessary for us to consult with Gen Kanral liassan Aly to review the whole case and plan our strategy In Washington state department spokesman George Sherman said the US government will make contact with the Egyptians through diplomatic channels to try to resolve the Palestinian issue The draft treaty accepted by the lsraelis was worked out by Defence Minister Moshe Dayan and US State Secretary Cyrus Vance after the israeli cabinet rejected an almostdentieal US draft on Oct 23 in acceptin the new draftthe Israelis retreat from their refusal to link the Egyptian peace treaty with the negotiations Israel has promised to give the West Bank and Gaza Palestinians home rule Bayfield Mull Barrie Unions public press MP5 for action on unemployment OTTAWA CPt National laiders of organized labor women and students pressed MPs Tuesday to defeat propos als to tighten the unerrr ployment insurance program and createbadlynetded jobs instead In separate submissions to the Commons manpower corn mittce the groups said the gov ernment is punishing the unem ployed penalizing youth dis criminating against women and duping the public about the extent of abuse in the program The toughest and most de tailed criticism came from the ZILmillionmember Canadian Labor Congress 710 which said that in icsrxirate attempt to cover up its economic fail ures the government elects to undertake another public lashing of the unemployed The urged MPs to scrap the entire bill and when Pro gressive kinservativcs pushed Cl Executive VicePresident Julien Major to admit some of the measures are worthwhile he replied There is nothing good in this bill Wrong is wrong October government statistics said there were mirror unemployed last month The legislation would cut uemployment insurance costs by $15 billion in two years by reducing benefits taxing back some benefits and making about 2500 workers ineligible forbencfits The United Auto Workers ter ming the bill primitive and regressive with workerbashing proposals recommended that the government increase not decrease weekly benefits soften not toughen entrance re quirements and adopt full employment policy We believe that the federal government has made serious mistake in using the unemployed as scapegoats for its mistakes and Parliament must seize this opportunity to redirect attention to the cause of this misfortune and plan remedial measures the UAW said in brief The National Union of Stu dents representing 3500t per sons in postsecondary schools said young people are not taking free ride on the taxpayer and that protection from financial hardship en dured by unemployed young people while seeking work not immediately available for them should continue to exist The Advisory Council on the Status of Women including governmenta pointed members across country said the measures will discourage women from work ing at time when the govern ment should encourage workers to realize their poten tial as productive members of the labor force rather than erating barriers to this goal Liberal MPs in agreement with enemies comment OTTAWA CP Liberal MPs went to bat for Prime Min ister Trudeau Tuesday demoti strafing their agreement with School janitor convicted HAMILTON CPD school janitor was convicted Tuesday of common assault for kissing t2yearold female student The janitor Blair Eddy will be sentenced Thursday Eddy had been charged with indecent assault but provincial court udgc Ross Bennett ruled that there was nothing indecent about the kiss Judge Bennett said Eddy used certain amount of force and kissed the child without her cement The incident took place in the school basement where Eddy cleaned washrooms Eddy testified that the irl came to see him because be ad given her cookie earlier But the child said Eddy met her at the front door of the school and took her downstairs his weekend comment that the opposition and the media are enemies of the government Canadians have never had it so good despite the economic doom and gloom put forward by the media and the op ition was the messagethey elivered to the Commons as debate on the new federal budget con tinued Former reporter Simma llolt IrVancouver Kingsway de livered searing attack on media coverage in general saying Canadas strong economic performance has been lafiel nored Mrs ol author of sev eral books and former jour nalism lecturer suggested there exists concerted effort to keep honest and fair commu nications down to minimum Communication lines across the country have become warped and distorted at time when the most important thing is to kee the electorate accu rately ormed on issues she said Joumalists have been stupid or naive to think that Canada alone could solve economic problems hovering over all in dustrialized nations the British Columbia MP said URGEI REVIEW Mrs Holt urged overo ment review of what said was monopoly ownership situation of the media in Canada Antirust legislation 23mm be one option she claim Othcr liberal backbenchers devoted their comments to at tacks on their political oppo nents They have been making comments which are really quite detrimental said Ross Milne LPeeIDufferin Simcoe cannot understand trow they can argue for very signifi cant spentdhiggl cuts and then assoon as yarc appliedthe jorn hands and argUe it should not happen the Ontario MP said Paul Mcltae Llort Wit ham said Canadas economic growth in the last several years has outstri ped the lea lll 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