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Barrie Examiner, 19 Mar 1977, p. 5

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flaw Receives safeworkmanship award Mayor Ross Archer con gratulates Stan Bobbette on 82 years of safe workmanship News roundup Denies rumors of new killings in Lebanon BEIRUT Reuteri Interior Minister Salah Salman has denied rumors of new killings following the assassination of leftist leader Kamal Jumblatt calming the tension that the stories had created There were at least two demonstrations in the Lebanese capital and suburbs Friday and the Arab peacekeeping force has been put on alert Many of the Syrian troops in the force have been redeployed in the mountain villages of the Shout region southeast of Beirut where Jumblatts Druze followers with Barries Public Utilities Commission Thursday morn ing during series of safety wrought vengeance on their Christian neighbors when they heard of his assassination Informed rightwing sources said they knew of Ht people killed by Druzes in the Shouf on Wednesday and Thursday The traditional code of honor of the Druzes whose religion is an 11thcentury offshoot of Islam calls for leaders death to be avenged Rifles on restricted list OTTAWA TPi Three kg semiautomatic rifles known as the Commando Mark the olt Model Alt15 and the Thompson Model 27 A1 have been placed on the restricted weapons list the justice department said Friday In press release Friday Justice Minister Ron Basford said the guns have no legiti mate sporting use in anada and are closely modelled along military lines We do not want weapons of this kind readily available in anada without exercising control over those who possess them No restricted weapon may be sold bought or possessed without the permission of the attorneygeneral or the com missioner of the RCMP Penalty for possession of restricted weapon is up to five years in jail HON BASFURI military lines Woman jailed for bigamy TORONTO tCPi Toronto woman who went through form of marriage with two illegal immigrants to save them from deportation was jailed Friday for not more than six months Donna Turner 18 had pleaded guilty to charges of bigamy and impersonation IMPERIAL CINEMA award presentations to Plt workers Employees from el ectrical and waterworks gtW Arthur Mclmier wans good bye to Sandstone Federal Prison as he approaches waiting US Immigration car that was to take him to anadti where he will be deported as an undesirable alien Icuiiier spent II of his LONDON tliit itlt Police were investigating Complaint Friday about Hill terfeit IS $20 bill passed earlier in the day About 30 phoiicy bills up pcared JIednesday Detective Lew oray of the fraud squad said Friday it was possible the bills that surfaced HELD OVER 2nd WEEK 700 PM 11 905 PM Of The Year Los Angeles Film Critics Association PRODUC II CoWinner departments received safe worker and driver awards Examiner Photo Deported 32 years in prisons He made threats on the Iics of two 15 Presidents in order to stay in prison He said be was afraid of entering the outside world anadiuii citilcii Mcuiiicr will be given job and home tI IIiotot Phoney bills VIcdnesday were the result of oneday blitz by the counter fcitcis before they moved on to another city No bills were re ported passed Thursday The bills were bcmg passed Wednesday by five people two girls about 10 years old two women in their 30s and man Ill his mid20s IMPERIAL MUSICL Apv ttxmnimx 1W ItwILAArMviiitll tfllttllltflll NI iujttrmvuth mm on Au IrinlII 1H It in Int ixii 1I in ii timm ytL OTTAWA CP The Com mons rose two hours early Fri day because the government had no business to put before it setting off Liberal cries of dou blecross and Conservatives cries of mismanagement The early rising came after the Conservatives refused to continue debate on an advance crop payment bill following re jection of proposed Tory amendment But spokesman for Govern ment House Leader Allan MacEachen said the Tories agreed Thursday to let the pay ment bill pass Friday The Con servatives disputed this claim saying some of their MP5 who wished to speak were out of town Earlier the Commons gave speedy approval in principle to bill strengthening review procedures for veterans pen sions The bill now goes to com mittee for study BLAME GOVERNMENT Prior to that debate Sas katchewan Conservative Ray Hnatyshyn SaskatoonBiggar charged that the governments inability to manage the affairs of the Commons was its biggest problem He made the charge in an exchange with MacEa chen MacEachen said that since he returned to the House leaders job last fall after serving as ex ternal affairs minister he has noticed malaise sense of boredom and sense of drift among members of Parliament with respect to the debates that take place in this chamber There is no question at the present time that our debates are becoming increasingly ir relevant to the members of the Commons He said he hoped that by the sessions end MPs will under stand what we are doing to this institution in the way we con duct our business ne opposition MP suggested an election would cure the Com mons of its malaise But Hnatyshyn said MacEa chen was doing the Commons disservice in suggesting that there is any panacea which is available aside from the organization of affairs on the part of the government with respect to its legislative program to make the Com mons more meaningful Within minutes MPs began debating the pension bill and little more than half an hour later sent it to committee say ing they would like to see it law soon The next item was debate on bill to provide advance pay ments to farmers for crops that can be stored to avoid glut on the market at harvest time But after Speaker James Je rome ruled out of order pro posed Conservative amend ment presented when the bill was last considered several weeks ago vote for third and final reading was postponed The pension bill will provide Quebec police dispute among labor problems By TIIE ANAIIIAN PRESS salary dispute between about 40 Quebec municipalities and 10000 law enforcement offi cers was among labor problems across Canada this week as the Federation of Municipal Police men called upon the Quebec government to take control of the provinces municipal for ces In Sherbrooke the littiman police force ended on fourday strike Tuesday after the mayor threatcnml to serve the force with backAtowork injunction llirec municipalities Trois ltivieres Cap de la Madeleine and Ste Therese suspended their forces and workrtorulc campaigns cont iiilicd in six otli ers number of municipalities have refused to grant police in creases higher than 122 per cent the average recoiii mended by the provincial lllIl inflation board ELI STRIKE POSSIBLE majority of the H000 llcll aiiada operators in Quebec and Ontario voted this week in favor of strike action if neces sary to back demands for 23 percent wage increase The operators also want pro tection against technological changes which would eliminate up to 40 per cent of their jobs Bell Canada has promised to re duce the work force gradually by attrition rather than layoffs The strike situation else where AtlanticA twoday walkout by letter carriers at Fred ericton was settled Tuesday af ter agreement was reached to have joint uiiionmanagemciit investigation into the dismissal of letter carrier there Letter carriers in Halifax had walked out for half day because of the firing iiebecwllie provincial labor depaitmcnt announced there were 260 labor disputes in volving strikes or lockouts in Qucbcc in 1970 affecting more than 131000 employees This week onerday strike by 450 municipal bus drivers in Que bcc ity was called to protest the city transport commissions Zaire evacuation for US workers KINSIIASA Zaire IAli construction workers were evacuated from Zaircs copper miiiiitg centre of Konci as an invading force from Angola was reported adv anting toward IIlt town without seiious op position Ilicl embassy said llcoii struction workers were flown Friday from Kolwci leaving 41 others still there The cvac uated mcii join 30 wives and children who were evacuated earlier Informed diplomatic sources said the invaders also were heading for towns north of Kol wczi The invaders marched in to mineralrich Shaba province once known as Katanga last week In Washington officials said Friday that the invaders were mostly veterans from an unsuccessful Katangan army that tried to wrest the province from Kiiishastis control in the 1000s The Kataiigaiis have been exiled in Angola since then The CS officials said some white troops are with the in vaders but could not say if they were ubaii soldiers from bases in Angola as Zaire has claimed or whether they might be mercenaries of other nation aIitics Shaba is the home of huge copper mines that prodUcc the countrys source of foreign ex change The march into Shaba has been cited as one factor in the recent rise of world copper prices The price increased Fri day by half cent to 724 cents pound for May contracts on the New York Commodity Ex change Washington officials said the invasion force totals about 2000 men Now Playing 715 pm Matinee Saturday at 115 Sunday at 130 pm Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday at 115 pm BOOBSMERRILL IiiHIT mm new it in III we PATRICIATHACKRAY MAX WILK SoudontinJiitiiuilhomoit Iwititttrt iixiiwltiy Miisit iiiullyiiwtiy would LESTER OSTERMAN PRODUCTIONS mom RICHARD HORNER HtflitttIltrtlAITRNIIfitlHtIDIHHPUIJY ENTURE ill in II An lltthl ti tvt ltlll 0H IftiIIIIV utilitt Inttlltv It II III Mt nun awe IN no to lie MA lttl tv tIMI tittiii urntin tlti ANIIIH tttmv in Il NW ILIU IAEUIIW IA AVAANII MUIIMIANHIUYINDINI THEATRE interpretation of contract clauses dealing with sick pay Professors at the Hull and Rouyn campuses of the Univer sity of Quebec ended fourday strike after the professors accepted administration proposals for tentative con tract and returntowork agreement OntarioOntario Malleable Iron Ltd closed its Oshawa mill permanently 14 months after the company locked out 224 members of Local 1500 United Steelworkers of America In Stratford 40 employees of Blackstone Industrial products certified last June members of the United Auto Workers went on strike to back demands for parity with 360 other em ployecs at the plant which man ufactures radiator and heater cores The anadian Air Line Pilots Association announced in To ronto that an agreement was reached between Nordair Ltd and the 110 pilots of the Lion treatbased airline who had voted in favor of strike action last week Iestlidmonton police were called to the Parkland Nursing Homes North after brief shov ing encounter between striking employees and two manage ment officials but no charges were laid The homes iii work ers whom the anudizm Linton of Public Iilltttittytts last sum titer was certified to represent are on strike to back efforts for their first contract In Vancouver 30 electrical workers employed in the sound and coiiimunication industry served TBVIIUIII strike notice on their employers on Wednesday The members of Local 213 In ternatioiial Brotherhood of Electrical Workers are seeking wage parity with inside wire men in the construction iii diistry at $11 an hour NOW PLAYING The Barrie Examiner Saturday March 19 1977 Dou blecross cries as Commons rises early deputy chairman for the pen terms of the five board mem sion review board and increase bers Two tem rary members to 10 years from five years the may be added or up toa year Batten Matt 7269944 CINEMA EVENINGS SAT JUN139 ONLY MATINEE SUN MON 130 HARRIS Joule FOSTER and John ASTI an on VAN 9mm Meieme IN MARY RODGERS ID LIE TO BE YOU It DAY in MARY RODGERS MornJIHNNYMANDIt Mam wait it trim ltlit HIRSCHHORN ammo RUN LLER Witt GARY NELSON Technlcolori WICWHLENAVIHA DISIHMHVW 1W 61975 WAN IKIIV mruns 7269944 CINEMA Bruce ens All new Adventures as IIIO SHOOT HBIO IIOIII ERIBI TITO ONION Bruce Lee Return of The Dragon mx his last performance is his best TECHNICOLOR BRYANSTON PICTURES Release DIOQOTI suacwzu AMERKAN OMPANY Presents IADIIS 8i GIHIIEMLN ROLLING STONES 715 RETURN OF DRAGON 900 KIND AS MAI ENTERTAIIIENI 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