pthooxmlnor FrldyFob0 1m Sewerrats ioin striking London workers LONDON Renter Sewer rats were on the streets of London along with striking workers today as garbage collec tors let piles of rubbish grow in their continuing work stop ge paAs sewer rats were seen among the piles of garbage in Leicester Square Britons also were under notice to prepare for long strike by public serviceworkers who already have reduced hospitals to emergencyonly services and closed hundreds of schools The more than one million lowpaid publicservice workers are demanding pay increases of at least 16 per cent almost twice the government offer of 88 per cent and have threatened to go on strike for six months to get it But Prime Minister James Callaghan said in television interview Thursday night What am saying is that you cannot get more out of the bank than there is in it We can just about scrape up 88 per cent if they stick it out for months the prime minister added wont come back and say we have suddenly found more money Tough time for Commons hockey fans OTTAWA CP It was tough going for hockey fans in the Commons Thursday night While Team NHL was beating the Soviet team in New York faithful group of MPs was listening to weighty debate about public service pensions And while Judd Buchanan treasury board president was reading speech replete with important and technical details loud cheers could be heard from the MPs lobbies adjoining the chamber With each roar backbenchers rushed out of the chamber to watch the instant replays on television sets normally tun ed to Commons procedings Stanley Knowles New Democratic Party House leader was applauded when he suggested he might seek to adjourn the debate 10 minutes early But then he soldiered on The number of MPs present hovered around 20 the bare minimum necessary to do business in the 26+seat chamber There was one reporter and the usual Commons staff Convicted in guidedog case TORONTO CP David Garner hopes the conviction Wednesday of tavern 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CONNECTION 40 Leblanc MomSat I000 530 THE PflNflflNDliER IAVFIELD MALL IARRIE Eight years ago Tammy Murrill received burns to 35 per cent of her body after lighting her pajamas while playing with lighter Since then the to yearold Toronto girl has had 24 operations to repair the damage including defustng her neck from her chest CP Laserphoto Tammy has neck again TORONTO CPi Tammy Murrill is 10yearold who has been likened to patchwork quilt ever since she acciden tally set herself ablaze seven years ago Now after at least 24 trips to the operating room for plastic surgery Tammy has neck again and surgeons hope in time they can reconstruct her chest Tammy suffered severe burns to $3 per cent of her body on Jan 1971 when she flicked lighter and set her pyjamas on fire Her body healed during 17 weeks in Scarborough General Hospitals burn unit Her mother Valerie said her neck armpit arm and chest were fused and her earlobes just melted Tammy who finally is starting to grow and enjoy varie ty of sports is back in hospital this week for more repairs to her neck and right arm Shes just patchwork quilt said Mrs Murrill describ ing how the skin for grafts was taken from Tammys legs and buttocks it grew back again and theyd take it again Mrs Mur rill said Her neck took lot of skin The incision was from ear to ear And she wore neck collar for almost year to keep her neck from contracting again Mrs Murrill admits the painful healing prtxess has been made worse by having to listen to other children call ianr my cruel names Adults have been less blunt but their com ments have not gone unnoticed Tammys one request was to have her earlobes rebuilt so she can have her ears pierced After two operations however the surgery has not taken Why does she want her ears pierced Because my sister has them and lni jealous ianiniy replied SPECIAL 14 kt Gold Pendants Genuine stones diamonds sapphires rubies opals emeralds Poor packaging design faults cited PO trying to stop parcel damag MlSSlSSAUGA Ont CP Poor packaging and design faults in the automatic sorting system at Canadas major postal station result in one out of every 20 parcels being dam aged the plant manager says Allan Davies said Thursday in an interview that figure in cludes parcels which can be re Egired on the spot to damage yond repair He said one out of very 50 parcels handled at the ateway plant in this community just west of Toronto is so badly damaged the contents cannot be matched with the package and cannot be delivered or returned to the sender The plant handles about 65000 parcels each day which means more than 3000 are damaged daily and 1000 are undeliverable Davies said the post office is trying to stop the damage by Lang orders another probe of students grievances OTTAWA CP Transport Minister Otto Lang admitted Thursday that Frenchspeaking students were discriminated against an air traffic con trollers school in Cornwall Ont and has ordered another investigation of their problems Although Lang told the Com mons discrimination has ended he has asked his parliamentary secretary Quebec Mi Charles Lapointe to visit the school next week to Youth ruled OTTAWA ii After delib erating for 10 hours an Ontario Supreme ourt jury found 17 yearold Shawn Stuart Dur ward not guilty Thursday by reason of insanity of the murdch of his two sisters Durward had pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity to two charges of firstdegrce murder but lhursday in ad dressing the jury Mr Justice Maloney reduced the charges to seconddegree inur der saying first degree could not he proved Durward admitted slaying the girls Gail l4 and Karen 12 in conversation with VICTOR HAIRSTYLE FREE $2500 BODY PEM PIIono 12693 for details 7283343 uwrum Of Barrio Ltd Special Buy your Valentine Sundae on Feb 14th and get yours FREE Open daily ll am to lOpm Fri Sat ll am toll pm Now with inside seating meet the students and discuss their grievances Lapointe told reporters he will also investigate the possi bility of moving Frenchspeak ing students to school at Dor val near Montreal from Corn wall in the Commons Lang tried to give the impression that problems had ended at the school although he admitted for the first time some students had suffered discrimination insane police transcript of which was produced in court He told police he killed the girls March as the result of an argument over which television show they would watch Their bodies were found in separate bedrooms of the fam ily homewGail strangled with nylon cord and stabbed 25 times and Karen stabbed 23 times Continues at BARRIE TV APPLIANCES Temporary location 88 Dunlop St East Changes have been made to accommodate the French speaking students and now proper academic principles are being followed Lang told Roch LaSalle Progressive Con servative MP from Quebec LaSalle was not convinced describing tensions at the fed eral school as serious and dangerous situation Problems began at the school last fall when Frenchspeaking students complained about the almost exclusive use of English used in instruction making it more difficult for them to learn The transport department in vestigated their complaints and concluded there was no dis crimination Lang however promised to make the in stitution more bilingual Max Yalden official lan guages commissioner also in vestigated the situation and re ported that the school was in sensitive to the needs of Frenchspeaking students and ltkgtfllhaluyxltmlkweum treated by amt 1th llï¬luk lht iollnliwx and mlhinuu Mrywtmr Me aptly waited in Imul iive on mmmne vuu moun ihn ur nil in my mil put oi pm tutu4n tunme it the ninthIt ulcnimc lnm RUVAI IXIll Ihn delicate mum an rm mm plIe ha been STEELES CHINA Bayfield Collier beautiful The girl you love RD MURPHY DIAMOND RDMvmhxwlers modifyigig some sorting equip ment hymn mai lers to improve packaging During tour of the $91mil lion plant Davies pointed out carts full of articles that had been thrown loose from broken packages during the automatic sorting process He described the area as his chamber of hor rors He also pointed to carefull repaired packages the post fice plans to deliver Some items were wrapped in plastic containers bearing the mes sage Strong packaging pro motes safe delivery Gateway has problems which stem from it being new com plex computeroperated system and the public should understand the post office is trying to rectify the situation Davies said The lettersorting equipment is operating well he said In an attempt to improve packaging by mailers the post office has conducted tours of 45 MAPLE AVE WJyflfJyf mflxyxxy ï¬ï¬‚flflflflflflflflflxflyyfl 7282395 BAVFIELD MALL BATIth CREATIVE HAIR DESIGN BY james moray the plant for largevolume mai lers such as book and record clubs and the results have been good But surprisingly high num ber of bustnesses continue to cut costs by using cheap pack aging Davies said The Gateway plant became an issue last month when newspaper quoted two tem porary emplo ees who worked 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