Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 16 May 1979, p. 26

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26 the examiner Hodnosday May 15 1919 535 iwu°y°°kst° PREVIOUSLY FROZEN waiéfism PORK SIDE rToronto bus has been secured for those wishing to at tend To reserve seat contact Arthur Cooper The auditorium of Cookstown Central school will be the loca tion of the polling booths on May 22 for the Federal Elec tion Previously voters went to 4116 Town Hall to cast ballots Contratulatio to Robert and Marilyn McLean Inee Smith of Toronto on the birth of daughter Melinda Helene April 26 at North York General Hospital Proud grandparents are Mr and Mrs Hector Smith of Cookstown and Mr and Mrs BruceMcLean At the Toronto Western Hospital Wanda and Jeff Criekman tnee Taylor became parents of son Andrew Gor don Mr and Mrs Harold Parker visited few days with relatives at Lively near Sud bm LB Alvin Graham son of Jl and the late Mrs Graham wed Mary Lou Spindloe of Alliston in Saturday afternoon ceremony April 28 in the east parlor of St Johns United Church in Alliston Rev Peter AMoffatt officiated The happy couplewillresideinAlliston Thankoffering Sunday Ser vice in the Tookstown Presbyterian Church recently was well attended Slides were shown of both the Yukon and Africa by guest speakers Mr and Mrs Jacobson Tickets are available from any Lion member for the May 26dance Mrs Morey of Scar borough spent last week with her Sister Mrs Geo Herbert Property owners in Cookstown are faced this year withahugeltpercent increase in their taxes It is claimed however that only eight per nent of this will go to the municipality Ordination for MIS Kaye Rice will be Wednesday May 23 in Metropolitan United Church MAPE LEAF TENDERSWEET PART SKINNED WHOLE COOKED ONLY AT DOMINION CANADA GRADE DELUXE GOLDEN BIRD YOUNG TURKEYS 5T0 12 LB AVG OUR REG PRICE 148 lB ROI Iwoys reiecf 01 10 ks CANADA GRADE FROZEN EVISCERATED BETWEEN 512 LBS MONTREAL CP 77 The major railways have refused to reopen contract talks with their eight shopcraft unions leaving it to federal labor officials to decide what happens next in the dispute The 22000 shopcraft workers who service and repair trains for CN Rail CP Rail and several smaller lines last week rejected the in 2dustrys offer of 283percent Wage increase over three years including 10 per cent in 1979 Their last contract expired Dec 31 Officials of the eight unions met with company negotiators Tuesday to tell them what they already knew from news re ports that the offer had been turned down by tw0t0one MARY MILES BONELESS QUARTER HAMS KRAFT SALAD DRESSING MIRACLE 228 OOII IIEO PRICE 25513 MARY MILES DINNER HAMS 188 OUR REG PRICE 248 IDEALFORTHE BRO VACUUM PACKED SWEET BITTNEFIDELIKFIAKOWSKA CHICKEN MACARONICHEESE RikeamE lasted 10 min CANADA GRADE SPECIAL PICKLES MAPLE LEAF SPECIAL JAGDWURST GARLIC SPECIAL BOLOGNALUNCHEON BURNS SPECIAL PREVIOUSLY FROZEN SPECIAL BURNS SLICED SPECIAL YOUNG COTTAGE 68 SALAMI 000m 602 69 PORK COOKED 59 XI vote and they tofld Ime there LB LB PKG PKG LB PKG FPS $00 BURNS MACARONLCHCKENPOUSH RINDLESS MAPLE LEAF oR BURNSBIERWURSTPEPPERONI 3293 53 APPS5 MAPLE LEAF SPECIAL STORE PACKED SPECIAL OESBECFEEEEERIICIIRCSGNAPEPPERLOAF SPECIAL BURNSPFIIDEOFCANADA SPECIAL SALAMISUMMER SAUSAGE SPECIAL MAPLE LEAFOR SHOPSYS SPECIAL mm IVllOll BREAKFAsT cOOItEO IIEAItEAsT PARTY ALL BEEF STEAK 593AOSAOE 18 MEATS $199 BACON STICKS 29 WIEIIEIIs $158 ROMTHE GARDEN was contained in terse three paragraph statement which exv PRODUCE OF USA NO GRADE ROMAINE CABBAGE CUCUMBERS wratification result and reiter ated that there would be no fur OUR REG PRICE 59 EA ouIt REG PRICE 59 mt am pm 33 oun REG MUCH59 from the minister sawm Asprey now will ask Labor MAPLE LEAF OR BURNS ASSORTED FLAVOURS FANCY GRADE SOUTH AFRICAN GRANNY SMITH APPLES 68 OUR REG PRICE 78 LB 10 ILSAVING PRODUCE OF USA NO GRADE FRESH GREEN FLORIDA GROWN FRESH MES 39 250s conciliation board to be struck after next Tuesdays election although they arent optimistic it will lead to better offer William Kelly assistant dep uty labor minister and veteran railway mediator sat in on my gotiations earlier this year which produced the threeyear industry offer to 15 rail unions Seven unions representing 70000 nonoperating em ployees locomotive engineers and trainmen ratified and signed the tentative contracts few weeks ago while the shop craft vote was still goingon The shopcraft unions arent in legal strike position and probably wont be for several weeks or even months Asprey says they will not consider tak ing strike vote until they hear PRODUCE OF USA CANADA NO GRADE Minister Martin OConnell for REGULAR THICK OR GARLIC SPECIAL FRUIT BOTTOM SPECIAL SWIFTS PREM SPECIAL his assistance in settling the dispute Union leaders expect SUCED 1L8 48 BEATRICE 48 LOIIOIIEOII 29 BAKED GOODS BOLOGNA YOOORT we MEAT Haldimand tountv have re ONTARIO GROWN RICHMELLO ENRICHED ALL PURPOSE VACUUM PACKEDTRADTONAL $22 by331d3 ASSORTED COLOUR PONYTAIL WHITE SPECIAL ASSORTED VARIETIES SPECIAL GRIND COFFEE SPECIAL REGULAR OR FINE GRIND SPECIAL to expand its student monitor GOOD SELECTION 1602 program 24 02 16 OZ LB lasses for the countys 2860 LOAF CONT TIN BAG gtL7l In Ilt More than 100 grade students in secondary school students GOLDENORIGINAL SCOTCH FROZEN ALL DRESSEB ended March 29 when LIltll RICHMELLO SPECIAL COORSH SPECIAL THICK SILVERSHRED SPECIAL MIMIORMINIMAGNIFICA SPEcIALI teachers without contact since Ien on srie IIILE 28 89 322 99 MARMALAOEiSé 99 3925212 33 I89 after l4 months of negotIations with the board The teachers STAFFORDSMARSfiMALLOA CARA ACSORTED VARIETIES RICHMELLO HOT DOG OR SPECIAL LEAF OR BURNS PINEAPPLE BUTTERSCOTCH SPECIAL FLAVOUR CRYSTALS SPECIAL say working conditions are major issue inthetalks Jake Fransen director of IIAMOORO 48 mm ItOOL 89 Ill b0 LB zgizisikfiiifihii353 nous 29 WIENERS TOPPIIICS AID cmméiéfi en Wan ra iand another third wish to enrol Iat community college is

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