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Barrie Examiner, 20 Aug 1979, p. 3

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Nielson eulogy praises Dief KILOMETRE ZERO DEMPSTER HIGHWAY Yukon CF John Diefenbaker was eulogized Saturday as the man who gave Yukoners an entry into the Canadian scene when others had denied them that opportunity fWe wanted so much to be Canadian said his longtime friend Erik Nielsen his voice choked with emotion during the official ceremony opening the Dempster Highway Nielsen MP for the Yukon for more than 20 years and now minister of public works told sombre audience of more than 200 that no prouder Canadian existed than John Diefenbaker It was the former Conservative prime ministers gov ernment that launched construction of the project in 1959 oviding the first highway to cross the Arctic Circle inking southem and Arctic Canada The Chief had planned to attend the ceremony and plaque bearing witness to the event was unveiled with his name inscribed as attending His nhair was left vacant in the centre of the platform where dignatarics sat in the midst of the green Yukon wilderness Conservation costs soar STONEY CREEK Ont CP conservation project originally estimated to cost $16 million at nearby Fifty Point Conservation Area just east of Hamilton now is expected to exceed twice that amount and the end is nowhere in sight The Hamilton Region Conservation Authority began work on an erosioncontrol marina in 1977 But the federal govern ments department of inland waters now says the cost of building developing the resulting marina area will be $4 million That estimate does not include the excavation of 200slip rina ne ex poundingof waves driven by northeast winds Police inquiry requested TORONTO CPI Ontario AttorneyGeneral noy Mc Murtry has been asked to order an independent investiga Cascade Canada Ltd in Northern Ontario Alan Borovoy general counsel of the Canadian Civil Liberties Association says in letter to McMurtry that affidavits show 16 striking lumber workers were kept in jail for relatively minor charges Borovoy said the striking workers may be right in thinking law enforcement authorities failed to observe the requisite standards of neutrality and fairness exercising their discretionary power to release him 609metre breakwater into Lake Ontario and pert says that even when the breakwater is com plete it is doubtful whether it will be able to withstand the tion into police handling of bitter 13month strike at Boise He said police kept one man in jail for three days in January for allegedly breaking car window instead of Ill go thisaway OTTAWA CP External Affairs Minister Flora MacDo nald says Canadian foreign aid money should be spent on proj ects that boost the economy of recipient country rather than on social development pro grams In an interview here Miss MacDonald said aid money should be spent more selec tively and pragmatically than it now is Recently returned from the African tour that included meeting of Commonwealth prime ministers in Zambia the minister cited Canadas existing aid projects in the West African country of Cameroon as model for the kind of programs she would like the government to sponsor We helped construct port and railroad for that country which is rich in minerals for ests and agriculture but which needed an infrastructure to ex ploit those resources she said DEVELOP PROGRAMS She said she didnt think Can ada should spend money on so cial development programs in poor countries because as places such as Cameroon grow richer they will be able to de velop their own social programs and be in position to give aid to their neighbors However she added that the Progressive Conservative gov ernment will maintain all exist ing aid programs at current levels while setting out for eign aid policy The govemment is reviewing Canadas entire foreign policy examining not only foreign aid priorities but also commercial and political ties with all coun tries and national defence strategy Miss MacDonald said Canada has an excellent reputation abroad and is in position to make recommendations in the diplomatic community without against the proliferation of nu Vlfinning Lottario numbers The perfect vehicle for the person who cant decide which way to turnhe rides cycle that will go in two directions at once Ed is one of several clowns entertaining visitors to the Cana dian National Exhibition in Toronto The exhibi tion billed as the worlds largest annual exposi TORONTO CP The six regular winning numbers in Saturdays Lottario draw were four nine 13 21 35 and 39 Cool The bonus number was 32 The jackpot prize of 366763380 Will be shared by two persons whose tickets matched the six numbers in any order Each will receive $33381690 sissauga Ont The second prize of $5418740 will be shared equally by two persons whose tickets carried five of the regular numbers in any order plus the bonus number Both tickets wire purchased in Toronto ic each receive $5 available was $124800140 Cant afford Metro prices TORONTO CP Business industry and people are fleeing Metropolitan Toronto because they cannot afford to boundaries Mel Lastman mayor of North York said Saturday that Metro was in trouble and were heading into recession that will hit us in the coming year Howeverv Roy Phillips executivedirector of the Canadian Manufacmrers ASSOCIation said that the exodus may be happy turn of events and natural process in that Metro has just about reached its maturity Cliff Pilkey president of the Ontario Federation of Labor said it was up to the province to hold jobs in the face of an erosion of the manufacturing sector in Ontario Impersonator nabbed at CNE TORONTO CP Rhode Island man was arrested at the CNE on Saturday and charged with impersonating police officer possession of forgery instruments and possession of prohibited weapon police said Richard Friberg 24 came to the attention of Metropolitan Toronto police while he was standing with three other men posing as police officers from the US The winning tickets were purchased in Toronto and Mis etholders who match five or four of the regular numbers in any order will each receive $53140 or $2070 respectively while those matching three of the numbers will There were 67347 winners in the draw Total prize money continue living here says the mayor of city within Metros By THE CANADIAN PRESS Winnipeg man killed when the motorcycle on which he was passenger hit cow was among 58 persons who died ac cidentally in Canada during the weekend survey by The Canadian Press from pm Friday until midnight Sunday night local times showed 50 traffic fatal ities five drownings two fire deaths and one man who died after car under which he was working fell on him Police said Brian Roman Swetz 23 died in hospital after being thrown off the motor cycle on highway north of Petersfield Man The cow had just been struck by another vc hicle and was lying on thc road There were two other traffic deaths in Manitoba on the weekend each in separate motorcycle accidents Ontario reported 12 traffic fa FASI DESPITE SIZE grizzly bear can run at up to speeds of 30 kilometrcs an hour Diefenbakers birthplace Although he was known as westerner Canadas l3th rime minister John George Diefenbaker was born in this house in the village of Neustodt Ont about 75 kilometres south of Owen Sound Diefenbaker son of local schoolteacher was born in the house on Sept 18 I895 CP Photo 59 deaths over we talities two drownings and the man killed when his car fell on him Quebec had 13 road deaths and one drowning Albert had eight traffic fatal ities and two drownings tion runs until Labor Day CP Photo ekend British Columbia reported six traffic fatalities In Saskatchewan there were three traffic fatalities and two lire deaths Newfoundland had three road deaths Nova Scotia and New ltruns Halifax firemen continue strike HALIFAX CP Skeleton crews of nonunion officers of the citys fire department have answered more than 25 minor calls since strike by city fire men started last Friday By Sunday only four of the calls were actual fires that had to be extinguished by the 111 member force The strike is the first by fire men in the citys 230year his tory Union president Greg Smith said the firemen want wagc parity with city policemen firstclass constable earns about $20000 year Negotiation attempts bet ween the city and the union ficials of his department today to discuss the strike situation but if backtowork legislation is needed it will Iakc few days before the legislature could be called back into session Meanwhile Ted Johnson president of the Canadian Asst ciation of Fire hicfs said Suri day that some of his chiefs might help out if major fire develops while the association holds its annual niccting hcrc Johnson said the chiefs would rather not get involved III the dispute between the city and its 271member department but if lifeordeath situation came up many chiefs would probably broke off Saturday after lend their firefighting ex marathon12lthour session pertise Both the city and the union llowcver union president have indicated they are willing to return to the bargaining table but no time or date had been set by Sunday night Labor Minister Ken Slrcatch said he will meet with senior of Smith said that if that happens the union will call on locals across the province to come to Halifax in show of strength and block any attempts of strikebreaking Canadian Radiotelevision Conseil de la rodiodlfquIon and Telecommunications et des telecommunications conodiennes Notice of Public Hearing HULLOTTAWA OCTOBER I979 0900 The Canadian Radiotelevision and Telecommunications Commission will hold Public Hearing beginning on October 1979 at the Conference Centre Phase I40 Promenade du Portage Hull Quebec to consider the following ONTARIO REGION CHAY LIMITED PO BOX 937 BARRIE ONTARIO LAM 4Y6 Barrie Ontario 79078l900 Application for renewal of its broadcasting licence for CHAYFM Barrie Ontario expiring March 31 I980 Location where the application may be examined CHAY Studios Highway 2627 Barrie Ontario GENERAL INFORMATION How to intervene Commission Anyone wishing to comment on an op plication must submit written intervention stating clearly and concisely the relevant facts and the reasons for the intervener support for opposition to or proposed modification of the application also whether or not the intervener wishes to ape pear otthe hearing Deadline for receipt of interventions at the Commission and With the Applicant September I979 To be sent by registered mail or personal delivery to Applicant and CRTC Ottawa Ont torio KIA 0N2 with proof of service Must be actually received on specified date not merely posted on this date Examination of Applications and Documents At local address given in this notice and at the Commission Central Building Les Terrosses de la Choudiere Promenade du Portage Room Sol Hull Quebec Further information is outlined in Rules of Procedure available for the sum of 35 cents from The Publishing Centre Printing Centre Printing and Publishing Department of Supply and Services 270 Albert Street Ottawa Ontario Information Write to CRTC or phone 8l9997v1027 or 9974328 Potenoude Acting Secretary General Ottawa August I3 I979 weather dampens fire PINE POINT NWT tCP Cool weather and rain Sunday helped keep forest fire about eight kilometres wick each reported one traffic fatality No accidental deaths were reported in Prince Ed ward Island from this mining town near the The survey excludes indusr south shore of Great Slave trial deaths slayings and Lake town manager Doug known suicides Lagore said It was the first rain since the fire started Tuesday Conseil de la radiodiffusion et des telecommunications canodiennes Canadian RadioAtelevision and Telecommunications Commission Public Announcement On August I979 the Commission issued Public Anlt nouncement pertaining to the Statement Regarding Review of Promises of Performance of TorontoHamilton Area Television Stations and released number of decisions concerning ap plications considered by the Commission at the March I979 Public Hearing in Toronto Ontario Copies of the complete text of this Public Announcement and of the derisrons related thereto are available at the CRTC Head Office Central Building Les Terrasses de lo Choudiere Promenade du Portage Hull Quebec the Western Regional office Suite II30 701 West Georgian Street Vancouver British Columbia the Montreal Regional office Suite 2114800 Victoria Place Montreal Quebec and the Atlantic Regional Office Room 428 Harrington Tower I894 Barrington Street Scotia Square Halifax Nova Scotia or by mail on request to the CRTC In formation Services Ottawa Ontario KIAONQ Ottawa August l4 I979 Patenoude Acting Secretary General JACKPOI WINNER $66763380 izi 27721 as 39 mates ii an minim ltyl1lfl AHV WW PRIZES filings PRizevAtue lfigfl $3338169ol 527093701 204 $53140 4homl26E 5228 $2070 Sghomlfzg 61 91 5001 TOTAL 67347 51 the examiner Monday August 201 979 Make foreign aid selective Flora meeting the distrust big cieararmsbecauseitpossosses power provokes advanced nuclear technology She said Canada can argue without putting that technology tomilitary uses Notice to Mrs Gladys Brunette Pugsley An application has been made in this Court for an order which may affect your right You may obtain further information from the court office at l7 George St Stratford Ont in 5AIA6 The court will hold hearing at the same address Sept 1979 at 130 or as soon after that time as the case can be heard If you do not come to the hearing an order may be made in your absence enforced against you You may also obtain information about this matter from the Perth County Childrens Aid Society Box 278 380 Hibernia St Stratford Ont Phone No 5192715290 Pas an E43 Management Accountant Work at the centre of the action where major decisions are made Its fact that twothirds of all professional accountants are in the dynamic field of Management Accounting working as controllers general managers management consultants and public service professionals Its fact that only the RIA program is designed specifically for the broad opportunities of the Management Accounting profession Its fact that only the RIA program is available through several means including correspondence and evening lectures Attend the RIA Information Evening Continental Motel Barrie August 23 anytime between 700 900 pm Or telephone Cliff Kennedy CA Evenings 7288387 after pm Andrew Dykstra RIA Evenings 7372876 Or write Ihe Registrar The Society of Management Accountants 154 Main Street East Hamilton Ontario le 3C3 The Society of Management Accountants of Ontario Telephone Hamilton 416 5254100 TorontOMlbi lfil8191 Ottawaibl 3l2388405

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