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Barrie Examiner, 23 Apr 1979, p. 2

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lt9gt now for family use school principal TORONTO CP private boys school that lost 12 students and teacher in canoeing accident last June has decided to use the eight canoes involved in the tragedy for family outings Michael Mauder assistant headmaster of St Johns school in nearby Claremont said school officials made the decision after receiving report from two canoeing en thusiasts in British Columbia who said they had reserva tions about the sevenmetre cedarstrip and canvas canoes purchased in the Maritimes just before the accident Mauder would not comment on the reservations held by the authors of the report He also said he could not recall the names ofthe authors Agriculture booming Whelan BRANDON Man CP Federal Agriculture Minister Eugene Whelan says Cana dian agriculture is in the midst of the greatest boom it has ever experienced The agricultural industry in Canada is the best in the world Whelan told about 25 Liberal supporters at lun cheon meeting Saturday We dont deny that there are some problems but its more stable now than it has ever been Whelan speaking in sup port of BrandonSouris Liberal candidate Vaughn Ramsay said strong farm industry is the key to na tions economy EUGENE WHEIAN best in world Cities review nosmoking low TORONTO tCPl Four Ontario cities may have to take second look at their nosmoking bylaws following an Ontario Supreme Court ruling on Friday The court ruled similar bylaw here invalid because the law obliges store owners to enforce ll ttawa Mayor Marion Dewar said if city council votes to retain the bylaw legal stuff will be asked to revise it to make the city rather than proprietors directly responsible for enforcement Sarina Mississauga and Waterloo also have nosmoking bylaws Returnable bottles sore spot TORONTO lCPr Retailers say handling returnable bot tles costs them money and they want bottlers to foot the bill George Compton 0f the Canadian Federation of Retail Merchants said it costs retailers about two cents bottle to take them from customers In Ontario the number of retur nable bottles has doubled since the introduction two years ago of laws restricting the sale of disposable containers Retailers complain that the empty bottles are sticky and dirty and take up valuable selling space in their stores They resent the time spent sorting them by size and type COlEllA DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC Complete Denture Services 7264721 I49A DUNIOP ST EBARRIE MEMBER DENTURIST SOCIETY it III II professional 10 colour portrait for Choose from oili lrlltts Sec our new large Detoiator lortiait StltHitill ol stcriit and colour backgrounds Select additional Portraits ollcicd at reasonable Your omplclc satisfattion guaranteed or your money tliccilully refunded No obligation to buy additional portraits Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat April 24 25 26 27 28 Iaily 10 am pm One sitting per suliictt 3d pct subject for additional subjects groups or individuals III the same family Persons under 18 must be itcoiiipanicd by parent or guardian liar PLAZA Hwy 27 Batfield St Barrie Ontario Canoes from tragedy Many not founded Few complaints about campaign OTTAWA CP There have been surprisingly few com plaints of irregularities so far in the May 22 election cam paign despite new election ex nses act says JeanMarc amel chief electoral officer All told we had an amazing ly small number no more than maybe couple of dozen said Hamel on the CTV ro grain Question Period tap for broadcast Sunday And many were not founded atall However Hamel said he is expecting more in the weeks ahead The May 22 election is just month old thc first month for the new election eye penses legislation The new law strictly limits candidates expenses and advertising The chief electoral officer investigates all com plaints through commissioners he appoints He said after the election he will recommend im rovements in the act in consu tation with major political parties Geography and difficulties in updating voters lists are two factors responsible for the long federal campaign llamel said If Canada adopted perma nent voters list as in Australia with election machinery always ready the cam aign could be shortened to 30 ays But election costs would almost double he said More than 15 million voters are eligible to vote in the May 22 election which is expected to cost $5llmillionto$55 million Balance of power aim of Socreds DRUMIVIUNDVILLE Que CPI Social rcdit leader Fabien Roy made it clear Sun day he hopes his party can win enough seats to hold the balance of power in the next Parliament if the May 22 clcc tion results in minority government Speaking at the official laiiiir ching of his federal election campaign Roy said his party would then be in position to force the government to answer the real needs of Quebec No more national unity campaigns on Quebecs back Roy told the crowd of about Still people mostly party workers frotn across the province Instead of national unity the Socreds will push national harmony he said Roy who recently resigned his seat in the Quebec national assembly to lead the party in the federal election said he wants to promote understan ding amoiig the provinces and to put an end to what he called the arrogance of the Trudeau government Roy was not specific about the number of seats he hoped his party would win At dissolii tion the Socrcds hcld nine seats The Socreds will be trying to will votes where the Liberals have their strongest support Quebec WINIIlIIIIS MEET BRISTOL England Itll rganiicis say that more than 2000 different wines from 26 countries will be sampled at the second World Wine Fair to be held here in July Last ycar more than H000 glasses of wine an hour were served SIMCOE CARPET at WALL TO WALL ARPETS RUGS FURNITURE PROFESSIONALX CLEANED lorrios first Commercially Openth Truck Mounted Carpet Cleaning Unit 7284 761 Commercial Residential UPHOLS TER CLEANERS JONN DUPAIN Most important issue is national unityPM HAMILTON CP Prime Minister Trudeau said Satur day that loe Clark and Ed Broadbent are either treasonous or crazy if they dont consider national unity the most important issue in the May 22 election campaign Trudeau said in an interview at CHCHTV taped for showing Sunday that the campaign is being held at time when the government of Quebec wants to split the country Both Broadbent and Clark have said repeatedly they would not negotiate sovereigntyassociation with the Quebec government Home Auto Life Business sarjeant insurance lOO Bell Farm Rd Balle Orii BAY INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS Garage Sale All day Saturday April 28th OI TAMARAK WOODS UNIT I7 DIPSBURY RESIDENCE lIO Man All Proceed To ROYAL VICTORIA HOSPITAL How to meet the special needs of small business Helping small business in big way FEDERAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK special kind of bank You own bicycle repair shop and need management counselling You manage florist shop and need better bookkeeping system Youre starting your own restaurant and need financing Where do you go for help Come to the Federal Business Development Bank the bank for small business Last year over 60000 business enterprises benefitted from the unique services offered by the bank management counselling management training seminars information programs and over $500 million in loans Services that translate into more jobs for Canadians Thats why were helping in every way we can The Federal Business Development Bank Crown corporation now has 99 oflices throughout Canada to serve you For more information get in touch with us Were here to help Can we help Call or write the Manager of the branch serving your community 70 Collier Street 14M 1G8 705 7286072 Barrie Liberols future on line as islanders vote today CHARLOTTETOWN CP The future of the last Liberal provincial government Canada is on the line today as Prince Edward Islanders vote for the second time in year The vote also has developed into an important test for the question of nuclear power even though the province has no nuclear power plants and no plans to build any Both the Liberals and the Progressive Conservatives were predicting victory during the weekend But both also thought the verdict of the 77703 eligible voters could be close an unpleasant reminder of the 1715 result last April that even tually led to this contest Both parties have candidates criticizing the erosion of ac countable government and good health care fielded only five candidates in all 16 of the provinces twomember ridings in The New Democratic Party opposing nuclear power and Spiffy up for SPECIAL SWEATER Rog iso CUNDLES CLEANERS COINOP LAUNDRY 11 CUNfiLES Behold the Rabbit GTl as it transmission and AMFM gleoms in our showroom Here stereo system with cassette TneNew is no ordinary Rabbit Forofinish it comes in Alpine White Mars Red or Black Super men For start it is equipped with features like sports seats sports steering wheel autobaus 60 Fairview Rd 7370100 Take sluggish brakes to Uniroyal for ll 4wheel Brake Reline wth Drum liesurfacing We supply 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