Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 11 Mar 1977, p. 7

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it Jackie Thompson second year student at Georgian Col lege was one of the people to take advantage of the blood Giving blood at donor clinic recently The clinic at the col lege brought in 213 units of blood up from last years total at the college Georgian clinic of IM This helped make up for the disappointing turnout at the earlier twoday clinic where lX imits Hlt collected far short of the target of non thuuniner Ilttllot No plans for national drive to curtail cigarette smoking OIIAWA CP Smoking cigarettes is more dangerous than consuming normal amoun ts of saccharin but there are no plans for national program to curtail cigarette smoking Health Minister Marc Lalonde said Thursday He told Gerard Laprise SC Abitibil in the Commons that the situation with the sugar substitute banned Wednesday after studies linked it to cancer is different from cigarettes Lalonde said sacchariii is widely used nonessential food Forced building of school criticized WINDSOR Ont CP The Ontario cabinets decision to force construction of unili ngual Frenchlanguage high school in Essex County is irre nsible says the chairman of Essex County Ratepayers Association Wilf Fortowsky said Thur sday that his organization is sending letter to the leaders of all three provincnil parties expressing dissatisfaction with the forced construction of the school His action follows decision by provincial cabinet Wednesv day to force the Essex County board of education to build the school The school board voted 12 to this week against build ing additiie hut cigarettes are not included lt foods and are part of ttll£i life which many people cannot setm to give up Laloiide said the federal health department is studying other food additives and as iii formation hecoincs availahl he will take the necessai steps The sacctiarin han Will nw hurt diabetics lilonltle said committee has lttll set up to stud their needs and special foods and lmveragcs the need may be exempted from the sac charm lian Saccharin Will ln ivailahle ll drug stores tor anyone lll wants to ltl ll lilorirte idtievl Most silt tiink lirtlllllt ttticis Sit they are ivgiiell to the federal ban on titlltlllll which will take the soil it llll totalling some to per cent wt in dustr sales oil the mark Julyl spokesman lot the on Sltlltls tltlillltlli til titlltttlu said the group supports the lion Iilll litttlltl national nutrition consultant for the atmtiian llilttll Association Slltl the oigaiiizritioii will have to lliltt iliotll 4ttltltlU lutlitltIv iitl lli lilttl will llil11llttttllllllllllltll mil in lint rli tlil ltlii1tt can Still in th lurr at lltl soil lliinks it tmiic i9 mixing 1111 iir wiw irriwtlvlttl lllilk illitt iult wattrand sac lil ill The sol finitd will ll within liink industry Will it to tin liaii ltiltl llvlllll ltitill the fill tinf wit drink titj ll5tl upTU illi lvrtlittlitilllltIElil all er ll ttmsiiiiierl livieaiznihqg liiillliIr inwiticwi ll capital John Rodri service not profit RITICIZE SENATE of activity through charges pose the proposal stand up and say so Arnold Peters Timiskaming joined Rodriguez in denoun cing Bells attempt to increase its share capital to $5 billion from $175 million without CRTC ap They were debating private members bill introduced in the Senate last year aimed at reducing scrutiny now required by law through the CRTC Bell is privatelyowned corporation which sells shares on the public market Bells operations with the exce tion its subsidiary companies are regu ated by the CRTC federal agency The CRTC is holding hearings across the country to con sider Bells application for increases that would raise mon thly tele hone charges by 95 per cent business telephone charges 125 per cent and add 30 per cent to many service Rodriguez and Peters criticized the Senate for letting bill pass through their chamber in one day without calling witnesses other than one company executive to justify or or Peters said Bell already has enough unregulated power for business operations through its other com Bell made $3 million in profits in 1974 rough Capital Telephone subsidiary that rents only 121 tele hones but owns real estate and jet aircraft which it rents ack to its parent company Peters said If thats what people want for Gods sake why dont they Bell attacked by NDP MP8 in rate hike try OIIAWA CP New Democratic Part Bell Canada in the Commons on Thursday or the way it is seeking an increase in both rates to subscribers and in share MPs attacked guez Nickel Belt criticized Bell president James Thackray for saying Tuesday that the company may stop installing new telephone service if it is not full rate increase by the Canadian Radiotelevision and Tele communications Commission CRTC There it is There is threat from one of Canadas largest corporations Rodriguez said This tactic was un warranted because the companys first priority should be granted proval the nies Reveal proposed rules on immigration MPs urge OTTAWA CP Opposition Mls accused the government Thursday of hiding from Parliament proposed im migration rules that could in fringe on civil rights of Canadian citizens immigrants and visitors Opening Commons debate on proposed immigration bill Progressive Conservative Jake IIpp Provencher and New Democrat Andrew Brewin To llllGILCnWXIl said the gov ernment refuses to reveal de tails of regulations that Parlia Barrie Signet Chapter 34 of the Royal Arch Masons re cently installed their officers for the coming term at the Masonic Lodge on Owen Royal Arch Masons install officers Street Officers are front row left Senior Sojourner Al Harris District Super intendent ltiglit Excellent Bill amphell Second lrin Insulation grants sought OIIAWA CF Opposition MPs pressed federal Energy Minister Alastair Gilles ie on Thursday to extend to al prov inces program of grants for home insulation But the minister told the Commons national resources committee that the program is designed to meet specific needs in Nova Scotia and Prince Ed ward Island and will not be of fered to the other provinces If fhnres WW in Your Future Welcome Wagon is planning Special Party for bridestovbe on Monday March l4 at the Blue Flame Room Barrie For your vitotion collfho Wtoikllilatn lTD in 7264454 00 In glad you did Gillespie said the govern ment has received requests from Newfoundland New Brunswick and Manitoba for similar help But he said national rogram could cost up l1$12bilion Under the $75rnillion pro gram for the two Maritime provinces the federal govern ment is providing grants of up to $350 to homeowners to buy insulatingmaterials Come Visit cipal Iiaiik lipoiovsski Illl Principal liaiik ainplicll Ihirtl liiiicipal lllll toreu liiniipzil So joiiriiei It AltMinder and Itiitlliaiialitiiiic Country lis that Box 2060 Orillia0ntano m53257100 liiiiioi Sojourner Ito Iotltl Hark row left Third cil Iiiltit llxies tttllll tll it ne Illll at lotii lli Veil liii lmil itlli Hitter tiiaid talc Lifestyle Come View lie Wilhelmina Studio 40 Dunlap St Barrie We feature disfiiicfively different gift ideas and specialty lighting chosen to suit all it Sam uiiniiigliaiii First Veil harley Bell and Treasurer harley oursey Examiner Ihoto le ree Static ment has right to scrutinize As an example Brewin cited proposed powers of the cabinet to require unspecified people to report to the immigration de vgrtment before leaving the untry This may well be restric tion on the rights of Canadian citizens to the freedom of travel Brewin said It is backward step moving in the direction of police state Both Brewin and Epp urged Immigration Minister Bud Cul len to specify the cir cumstances and the people to whom the regulations would ap ply The bill specifies 26 matters for cabinet and 12 for the immi gration minister on which they can impose regulations Those matters range from the point system which establishes selection criteria for potential immigrants to requiring photographs and fingerprints of certain im migrants or visitors It does not specify who or when Cullen said he was alarmed by critics outside the Parlia ment claiming that the bill is racist discriminatory repres sive and reduced the civil rights of visitors immigrants and citizens alike Saying he would rather leave discussion of the substance of the regulations to Commons committee meetings Cullen said criticism so far has amounted to deliberate and shocking attempt to discredit the bill He said fingerprinting would only be required as matter of routine on people ordered de ported Fingerprints would also be required of people arrested un der the immigration act or visitor requesting change or extension to his status in either case the person is unable to satisfy the immigration officer of his identity CUSTOM MADE llIlAPElllES and BEDSPREAIIS Total Decorator and Coordinating Services Choose from an outstanding selection of excellent quality materials and patterns from Canadas finest suppliers Personal service on large or small enquiries Tracking and installation as required Phone tout ltltiltliN or drop in to the Studlo RR1 Hwy 93 at Crown Hlll Only Miles North of Barrio Shower Power Sale Wedding and Shower Time is fast approaching SAVE 20 OFF Storewide except lighting 30 to 75 OFF on large selection of gift items The Barrie Examiner Friday March 11 1977 Commission at full force The arrival of Judge Parick Le Sage brought Barries police commission to full force Tues day afternoon Judge Le Sage seated right joins Mayor Ross Archer seated left and Eldon Greer standing right as police commissioner at meeting attended by Chief Earlsnider Standing left ExaminerPhoto Maple syrup prices going up HAMILTON CP Maple syrup prices will increase by between $1 and $150 gallon this season says spokesman for the Ontario Maple Syrup Producers Association John Butler secretary of the organization said Wednesday farmers have agreed that the price for gallon of syrup should be between $16 and $1650 this year up from about $15 last season Halfgallon containers would increase to $9 from $850 and pints would go to $3 from $275 These are only the recom mended prices Butler said Although lot of producers follow them there will still be some who have lower prices He said maple syrup produc ers are paying higher produc tion costs Butler said the maple syrup production this year like other years probably will not fill de mand READ ALL ABOUT IT 119 times SPECIAL OFFER Akai Canada is pr0ud to announce very special limited offer on many of their fine stereo components Read all about it in your copy of the Akai Times soon to be delivered to your door then visit your par ticipating AKAI dealer and hear for yourself Youll be glad you did ARRIVING SOON YOUR DOOR Only 0Cool refreshing pool OScondinovion ster souno OSoofhing whirlpool °Colifornio sunroom OProfessionol programs with an experienced staff Buy one membership at the regular price and receive the second membership for one THE FIT ORFAT Its your decision Offer good till March 15th 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