Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 5 Nov 1979, p. 8

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was HsA JR examiner 7Monday Nov 979 Oh Look The look of wonder on threeyearold Carole Smiths face as she watches Santa Claus pass by mirrors the feelings of thousands of children who turned out for the annual parade through downtown Toronto Sunday CP Photo Book bonnings intimidating lUNllttnt itli Hooks banned In some school areas are kept out ol classrimms In other jurisdictions by teachers intimidated by controversy two panelists at conference on censorslnpsaidSaturday lime allwood cliaiiiiian of the Writers lnion ol lanada said only one ol more than to teachers she polled lll lmullltt Iiiade classroom use of Marga rct Laurences award inning novel The livmeIs ls allwood listed The lIi ners among several anadian noels which groups try to line banned In schools because they contaIIi what tlie say is ob scenelaiiguagc No one else biIt anailiaii llltll can tell us what its like to be anadian she told the conference larger composed of teachers and librarians Ms allwood also told the conference that Increased amounts of pornography on llte streets may curb the number ol children being seviially nio tested She said that alter restiic tions on pornography Ie lifted III Denmark llllllltlllllts noted an 87 per cent drop in se with Simplify your bookkeeping FARM RECORD SERVICES new cheque accounting system with the following benefits Fast easy accurate records Fits your banking routine Better management decisions Improved credit control Less tax dollars Confidentiality crimes In general and sex crimes against children almost disappeared lohii ElStltlltlfl professor at the Ontario institute for Studiesiii Education III loronto said teachers avoid con trovetsial books beeatte theyre confronted with conflicting in structions Education ministry guide lines say teachers should select IiIaterial that will help students form their II set of values Drugs and economics lltltllli lraltickr ing in marijuana Is such big business that it seriously af feels the balance of payments of both anada and the senior RCMP official says lnsp Dave Staples the lt3lls chief drug investigator in British Columbia says mari juana is the has second larg cst import commodity topped only by cars Marijuana has overtaken coffee as olonibias mam export TD TD FmPA Talk it over with your local TD Manager TORONTO DOMINION ifvs urine sspic misc int dzmicncc Federalprovincial Meeting between ministers tIlTAWA Federal and provincial welfare minis ters are getting together to put shine back in their relation ship Provincial ministers have of ten sought better commu nication with their federal counterparts saying there was not enough consultation with the previous Liberal govern ment Progressive oiiservative Health Minister David frombic says he has several issues he wants to discuss including some his erlicessor Monique Begin now Liberal health critic was unable to settle rombie said in recent In Save $30 Fur outside down inbetween terview that so many matters need attention meeting was set for ministers jUSi to get to gether and decide what they would talk about at more for mal federalprovincial confer encc They are to meet Nov Toronto SEND llISSiE Provincial welfare ministers sent collective message to rombie In September urging better relations between federal and provinCIal governments Murray Koskic Saskat chew an social service minister said there is hope for Improved relations 13 In Crombie says he wants to talk about renegotiating financial arrangements for social services with the provinces new agreement for block nancing or lump sum payments was to have replaced 50st costsharing plan with the prov inces and would have come Into effect this year But the legislation containing the proposal died on the order paper after one round of debate in the ommons before Parlia ment was dissolved for the May 22 election Most provinces had agreed with the proposal Social agencies feared how ever that provincial govern ments would use some of their money for things other than so cial services WANTS STANDAR rombie has said certain standards for social services would have to be developed be fore any money was Iran Sferted to the provinces new agreement similar block financing sys tem was applied to medicare payments and some provincial governments have been no cused by the Liberals ol diverting their health care payments into other areas Both Crombie and the provin ministers want to cial talk coldcures comin up On sale days only 119 99 each Reg $150 Heres practical fashion from Canadian makers who really know what cold weather is all about These fulllength 46 coats have quillproofed nylon shells and linings 80 down20 feather fill just about the best insulator known for warmth without bulk Smoothrunning YKK front zips Self tie belts cinch and flatter Misses sizes 10 to 20 in the group Right Has lambtrimmed hood and hem patch pockets Steel Blue Earth Granite or Brown Centre Has plush lamb collar tab closing at neck Detail stitching on hem and front patch pockets Fabric panel hides the front zip Black Taupe Green Beige or Blue Left Smart raccoontail trims hood Buttondown side pockets Black Taupe Beige Blue Green Personal shopping only Womens coat and suit department SimpsonsSears Ltd Reg and Was refer to SimpsonsSears Ltd prices Stone add 509 Bayfield St Georgian Mall Barrie Store hours an Tues Sat 930 am to 530 pm Wed Thurs Fri 930 am to 930 pm Charge it uni uqu about costsharing tor income support programs Ontario for evample recently announced program offering cash Incentives for welfare recipients willing to accept Io paying iobs But Keith Norton Ontario so cial seruces minister said he has been asking for lederal money to help pay for the pro gram lor Inore than year The Quebec government also has asked Ottawa to help pay for its propon Sftlllllllllollu year income supplement pro gram Enjoy it now Use your All Purpose Account I29 WaveWersz ym fBanktoke in odd case SLDBLRY Ont CPI Sudbury Regional police say more than $600 Is missing in bizarre extortion case In which Royal Bank of Canada branch manager with two blasting caps and transistor radio attached to his leg was forced to rob his own batik Friday Police said Saturday they were searching for man who took batik manager llarold Kingscott from parking lot Thursday night and attached device he said was bomb to ngscotts leg The bomb attached Guarantee Satisfaction or money refunded with contact cement was later found to be phone after It was surgically removed at local hospital Police said the assailant wearing wig and bran dishing pistol took Kingscotl to his home in nearby Lockerby where the manager his wife Karen and threeyearold daughter were held at gunpotnt until all three were taken to the Sudbury bank early Friday They were wanted that if instructions were not followed an accomplice would detonate the device scn Prices in etfect until Saturday Nov 10th or while quantities last

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