Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 28 Jun 1978, p. 11

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21sz etV anew This aerial photo shows several of the 65 homes that were smashed Tuesday when twominute tornado hit this community 30 kilometres nor tll itli As unions gradually enieiie from com pulsory wage Citliltils the drive to makeup their losses is dampened by high unemplo ment and slim economic growth With the national uneniploy ment rate at it per cent ol the work force lilltl leaders say jolt SttUlll is ltlll bargaining issue Clearly it doesnt do niemher much good to have large atze increase ll he or she is tilting to lose his or her jot during the eontiaet sate Grace llartniaii president ot the Elitoooinenilwr tanadiai lnion ol Public Employees ittllii Sam Hughes eeeut lt three tor oi the anadian hamher oi oniineree said in an inter lt Ill IllI Ilimillllli iltlli III In IllMill In Charge it onyour All Purpose Account luesda the anadian Lahoi ongress ii has assured Us tor almost year now that there ill he no llll huhhh once wage and price restraints are lifted laiidator wage and price controls ere imposed in ieto her 197 and the gmeinment started disiiiantlini the pro gram gradually last April It ontraets CtttllllL more than Bottom workers are up tor rene gotiation this year llltllll lllt restriction ol eoiiipiilsor limits lt president tennis le lleiiiiott said reeltill lllt bargaining scene he at giessive although not oierl Itll Ml It ltII llartniaii estiniaes that iorkers lost si per cent oi lllllllllil lllllllll llllllllll IE SISTER mm DI RIJHI won Imus theast of Ottawa At least 34 people were injured In the high winds and hail stones the size of golf balls that swept through the town CP Photo Job security big bargaining issue their lllllll power during the controls period heeaiise pliees tlll up taster than salaries She said her unions bargain mg priorities are to make up the loss and at the same time to protect members trom layoll Hughes said he expects ace inereases will he less than si per cent in economically troit hled industries lilllliltit oi liieo Ltd in Sudhur and lort olhorne have heeii otterul tlltll age treere rather than an lIl crease Negotiators tor the teeloikets til nited nieiiea lllltl themselves III stick hamam micI position against haekdiop oi recent large scale layoits III the nickel Illtlllsll lneo laid ott 33m employees Save $300 Save $80 on hp tractor with 36 rotary mower Synchrobalanced Briggs StrattonO engine reduces vibration and driver fatigue forward speeds neutral and reverse Twinblade mower 097 460 661 Reg $99998 Now $91998 Save $5 Heavy vinyl tractor cover 097 464 966 Reg $2998 Only $2498 earlier this year so the union is alter protection iltllilllsl turthei liiyotts as as raise in pay hieh mm is nearl Sit an hour IlltlltlSII IIXIIKSIUN The company has proposed one year extension ot the cur rent agreement llltll expires llll The unions harpannniaI coals melude iiiiprmed pensions to encourageearl retirement The anti milaion hoard re ported earliei this month that iieail pii eeiit ol proposed pay raises tor lltpltrwes eoi end it the anti intlation pro LJiilll haie tallen lllllIl illou alile ioeiiiiiieiit itiiides lIen llltilll the ignites It appears lllllllxtl that IlIlltiIls lll he able to um tarni iii eieasesiiilieeoiiiiinmonths Statisties tanaila reported no Mrs Danielle Touchette Buckingham resident is comforted by friends after losing her home one of 65 smashed when twominute tornado swept through this community 30 kilometres northeast of Ottawa Tuesday CP Photo June 33 that total production in the economy crew at weak annual rate ii it per cent he tween January and March That as well lltlt the prediction made by Imanee Minister leaii hretien in his lll to budget INSURANCE FOR THE BEST IN PERSONAL SERVICE AND PROFESSIONAL ADVICE CALL PAUL HUNNEE INSURANCE AND FINANCIAL SERVICES LIFE AUTO FIRE LIABILITY 66 PARKSIDE DR BARRIE 7268398 the examiner Wednesday June 28 1978 11 Richard son surrou nded TIAWA CP Former dc fencc minister James Richard son will havc strange set of colleagues in the southeast cor ncr of the Commons when he sits as an independent For one thing the MP from Winnipeg South who quit the Liberal benches Tuesday in dis pute ovcr government language policy will he hemmed in by rrcriichsiXiziking Social Credit ers all from Quebec For another he will be sitting with four other independents who at one time or another were mostly considered from the radical side of political par tics They are Stan Schumacher Palliser Alberta MP who quit the Pro gressivc Conservatives this year over nomination dispute Leonard Jones tMonctoni who was disowncd by then Con servative leader Robert Stanfield in the 1974 election campaign because of strong dif ferences on Frenchlanguage rights in New Brunswick Rene Matte tChamplaini probably the most nationalistic oi the Quebec MPs in the Com mons Gilbert Rondcau tShcttordi dropped by the Social Credit party because of court case SECONDARY PLAN STUDY NOTICE TO CORE AREA RESIDENTS The City of Barrie Planning Board wishes to invite the residents at the Core Area to attend one of either two public meetings to be held to discuss the Secondary Plan land use designations ind supporting policies for land use development in the Core Area Following are the times and locations of the meetings June l5 I978 Hillcrest Public School Auditorium 700 pm June 29 I978 King Edward Public School Auditorium 700pm An initial presentation by Planning Board and stall members will be made followed by on open floor discussion It you are concerned about the revitalization and future development at the Core Area please plan to attend one of these important meetings Further information regarding these meetings may be obtained by contacting the City of Barrie Planning and Development during regular working hours Telephone 7264242 BYLES Chairman Planning Board NEW QUIRSTW FOR THIRST Introducing QuirstTM the great tasting new lemonade made to quench the biggest thirst Quirst is noncarbonated It leaves you feeling refreshed Not 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