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Barrie Examiner, 20 May 1978, p. 2

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the examiner Saturday May 20 1973 gxtral FOrm er general raps Soviets TORONTO CP Petro Grigorenko former Soviet general lashed out at the Soviet government Frida accus ing Leonid Brezhnevs administration of dictatoria oppres sion of dissidents and workers Grigorenko 70 compared the arrest and conviction of dissrdent scientist Uri Orlov to the kidnapping and murder of former Italian premier Aldo Moro by the terrorist Red Brigades The Red Brigades fortunately havent come to power in Italy but they already have in the Soviet Union he told about 350 persons at rally in support of Soviet political prisoners Grigorenko who spent more than six years in Soviet prisons and mental hospitals for speaking out against government policies said Orlov was denied an open trial He said only members of the KGB Soviet secret police and Orlovs wife and close relatives were allowed to attend his trial which ended in guilty verdict this week Grigorenko was visiting the United States to undergo an operation when he was stripped of his Soviet citizenship in February for what his government said was behavior damaging to the prestige of the USSR What sort of prestige is it if one madman can undermine it he asked through an interpreter Task force director quits OTTAWA tCP Reed Scowen resigned Friday as ex ecutive director of the Task Force on Canadian Unity to seek the Liberal nomination for provincial byelection July in the Montreal riding of NotreDamedeGrace The announcement came in statement from the unity group which few months ago lost its Ontario represen tative John Evans when he sought the federal Liberal nomination in the Toronto riding of Rosedale The Montreal riding was vacated by the resignation of Liberal member Bryce Mackasey Scowen native of Sherbrooke Que came to the unity group last July shortly after Prime Minister Trudeau established it as an independent commission of inqurry into national disunity Park fee hike may hit tourism SAULT STE MARIE Ont tCP Ontarios tourism minister says visitors and Ontario residents may be discouraged from using provincial parks because of recent fee increases In telephone interview from his Toronto office John Rhodes said Michigan may become more popular for campers than Ontario He said that comparison of facilities in Michigan and Ontario parks does not justify the higher fee in Ontario He said his opposition to the higher fees was overruled by his cabinet colleagues who decided to place priority on hav ing park users pay larger share of operating expenses Rhodes said he is not too familiar with provincial parks in southern Ontario but that rates in Northern Ontario were gliequate last year considering the type of services provide Frank Miller Ontarios natural resources minister was unavailable for comment but spokesman for his office dis counted the possibility that park use will decrease Lyn Munro Millers executive assistant said the rates are reasonable they wont deter anybody LNFAIR COMPETITION Mrs Munro said the lower provincial park rates provided unfair competition for private camp operators At Shoppers Drug VHS 3Kth NOXZ EMA ROLLON uoxmgui DEODORANT 1501 macawi 99 SUNDAY MAY 2I ll tun pm MONDAY MAY 22 mm put TUESDAY MAY 23 930 am turn SHOPPERS DRG MA WE SAVE YOU MONEY ON FOR DISH ES SPECIALS GOOD ONLY ON FOLLOWING DAYS At Menzies funeral Prince Charles of Great Britain salutes Friday as the coffin of former Australian Prime Minister Robert Menzies is carried from Scots church in Melbourne Australia AP Photo INSULATION The Spring TuneUp Everybody enjoys economy mileage on their cars why not enjoy the some per lormance on the heating of YOUR HOME We will give you that information without charge or obligation So callus now before you buy youll be glad you gave us try OFIIE ESTIMATES WI US FUllI FIRE PROOF IOCIWOOL SIMCOE ECONOMY INSULATION SCOTT MUIII MINESING ONT 7284267 Mart Georgian Mall scans FACIAL TISSUES 200s VIVA TOWELS ROLLSPKG CONFIDETS BELTLESS NAPKINS PARAMETTES VITAMINS NEW AIRAN ran AllERGIES DOVE BEAUTY BAR I25s $139 2$i09 Quantities Limited No rain checks WI reserve the right to limit quantities per customer EDRGIAN MALL Bayfield St RTQD Teachers claims will be probed HAMILTON CP The Ontario Education Relations Commission will investigate charges secondary school teachers at the Wentworth board of education has bargained in bad faith commission spokesman said Friday Jim Kilgore said the com missions chief executive of ficer must appoint someone within 10 days to investigate the charges filed Friday by the 425 teachers Our hope would be that the matter could be resolved by the person who is ap pointed Kilgore said If it isnt however the charges would then be submitted to the commission as whole Teachers locked out by the board since May have ac cused the board of refusing to meet and negotiate in an at tanpt to end the 16month contract dispute that closed eight secondary schools in municipalities surrounding Hamilton on May Kilgore said that if the charges are not resolved through the initial interven tion the commission may order return to bargaining with an imposed time limit Kilgore said the commis sion may not order the dispute to binding arbitra tion but it may advise the provincial government there is no way the dispute will be settled and ask for legisla tion The minister of education has made it clear however that be has no intention of bringing down le islation to end the Wentwort dispute Kilgore said SAYS CONDITIONS SET Reid Dunham the boards chief neogotiator denied teachers charges saying the board had not refused to resume negotiations but had placed certain conditions on doing so He said the board corr sistently has ref used to go to arbitration but that usual negotiations or mediation are routes that remain open The board would continue to COME SEE THE LEASING PEOPLE long torr leaning on miss models of and truth BARRIE DRIVEACAR 43 Essa Rd Barrie resrst attempts to place the dispute into binding arbitra tion he said Dunham said the board would consider letter sent Thursday to trustees by teachers urging arbitration or finaloffer selection The board would respond to the request sometime next week hesaid board statement issued Friday said the boards negotiating team is prepared to meet with teachers at any 59 Vi FREE Algaecide smuflWG LTD Introduces MURSATT CHEMICALS This Week Only with each purchase of 20 lbs Morsatt Granular Sthhlor 20 Lbs Morsatt Granular StuChlor Pucks or 20 Lb Mini Pucks Your choice of one canister ol TileX Cleaner or one 32 oz bottle Algon Our new retail store located on Baylield St behind McDonalds Ample parking at Towers HOURS I0 mm pm MONDAY FRIDAY IOam run SATURDAY 726322 time but that the board has not been advised of any meetings Jane Harris president of the local district of the On tario Secondary School Teachers Federation ear lier said schools could be opened on Tuesday if board trustees agreed to arbitra tion The teachers had been working to rule almost two months before they were locked out VlllbN Illli am LookwhatCan adaWorks can anada Works is Federal Government job creation program And its ready again to create new jobs and lasting benefits for your community But nothing happens unless you apply for project of do for Cultural history for local youth tamqw It back school to learn new lobs your own so heres how to get things under way Get your group to agree on project you can all support Think it through Will it create at least new jobs Will it use and improve the skills of unemployed people in your area How much for salaries and other costsWho will run the project on daytoday basis Then go to your local Canada Manpower CentreCanada Employment Ccntrc orob Creation Branch Office and pick up Canada Works applica tion and Guide to Applicants This application is not corn plicatcd but please fill it out clearly and accurately If your idea is good and your group has thc will and expertise to see it through IX funding Ilr Bud Cullen Minister New speech therapy class works for local people Canada Works may be able to contribute to the necessary Employment and Immigration Canada Canada Works is for your community Your provinccYour country For all of us So lets get working on some good ideas Empioi at Immigration Canada Bud Cullen Ministre Do it for your community Apply before June 24

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