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Barrie Examiner, 28 Mar 1977, p. 3

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Suggests stdents should be willing to give up year WILLIAMSTOWN Ont CP The reeve of nearby harlottenburgh Township says area high school students should be willing to sacrifice one year of school if necessary to give lesson to 527 teachers who have threatened strike action unless their contract demands are met Adrian Gadbois said the students should tell the Stormont Dundas and Glengarry board of education to let the teachers strike if they want It is probably the greatest contribution that the students ot the three united counties could ever make to somety Gadbois said Friday It will be high sacrifice but it would be worth it in the long run Gadbois said it is time someone stood up to the teachers and their salary demands He said his suggestion would show that even if teachers are highly organized they cannot always press their demands on society teachers source has said teachers may go on strike April Mediation talks between the board and the teachers are to resume today The teachers now receive $10590 to $22210 year spokesman for the teachers said the main issue is working conditions not wages Williamstown is about 15 miles east of Cornwall Against Frenchlanguage only MONTREAL CPI Education Minister Jacques Yvan Morin took issue with group of Parti Quebecois militants Sunday saying he disapproved of their proposal to establish single French language school system in Quebec Earlier about 350 delegates to congress of the PQs ille Marie region voted in favor of resolution calling for single French language administrative structure that allowed the continued existence of Englislrlanguage schools The resolution said French school boards would be required to administer English schools It also said admission to English schools would be restricted to children whose parents had received primary instruction in an English school in Quebec JANIE MORAN Women should attack real issues TORONTO tCPt Women should get off the equalpay torequalwork band wagon and attack the real issues keeping them down in the business world says Toronto management consultant liin Bennett adviser to the 1975 report on the position of female staff at the CBC said in recent interview that many women make too much noise over easily corrected or irrelevant issues instead women today should be desegregatingoccupations he said Why do all secretaries have to be women all factory supervisors men7 Lets get women into nontraditional jobs Bennett said employers should provide more onthejob training for women as means of combating job SfLIITLHtIlOll Women he said should also start teaching themselves how to be more confident more aggressive in getting what they want working on More dangerous than Saccharin TORONTO lt The impending ban on sacchariii might result in the development of sugar substitutes more dangerous than the artifical sweetener says specialist in foodadditive research at the Iniversity of Toronto enetshwen Rao said Saturday he thinks there will be strong push by the food industry to find alternatives for sac charin and we could end up with products getting to market which havent been tested fully In three to five years these products could cause more problems than saccharin ever could he said adding that he hopes safety considerations would not be ignored in the haste to find an alternative sweetener Scientific testing has linkcd saccharin to development of bladder stones and cancer in rats whose mothers have been fed large amounts of saccharin Rehabilitation has not worked CALGARY ilt Attempts to rehabilitate criminals while they serve prison sentences are not based on reality Police thict Brian Sawyer says There have been programs introduced within the criminal Justice system of late which have been inadequately thought out and are little inore than wishful thinking Sawyer told the annual meeting of the John Iloward Society of Alberta on Friday The rchabtlitativc aspects of our present system simply havc not worked Sawyer said policemen believe prison terms are most va uablc for their deterrent effect least valuable as op port unifies for rehabilitation and only useful as punishment for somcindividuals He said the principal goal of the police is lawabiding society Quotations for the Removal and Disposal of Sludge from Water Pollution Control Plant Alliston Ontario Quotations sealed in the envelopes provided which shall be clearly marked as to contents will be received by the hitf of Iurchasing 4th Floor I35 St flair Ave Toronto Ontario M4V lIS until 12 oclock noon Toronto time on April 1977 for the removal and disposal of liquid sludge from the Alliston Water lollution Tontrol Ilant located on 7onc It Essa Twp Alliston Ontario omplete information and quotation forms may be ob tained from the Manager of Utility Operations 15f Ierrand Drive Don Mills Ontario or his agent Evans hief Operator Alliston Water Pollution on trol Plant The Ministry reserves the right to reject any or all quotations and the lowest or any quotation will not necessarily be accepted Ministry of the Environment Barr Asst Deputy Minister Cooper Ontario Chief of Purchasing Finlay was second in the Examiner news team wins three awards Three members of The Examiners news team will be in Kitchener April Hi to attend the awards dinner for the LZhd annual Western Ontario Newspaper Awards ity editor Sean Finlay Icfl photographer Rolf Kraiker centre aiiil reporter laul Delean earned secondplaci finishes in the lithi competition which drew entries from daily newspapers from throughout southern Ontario ioodrich anaila ltil category for editorial More Western Canada strength and clean was second in the Alberta PC convention theme EDMONTON tlt lre mier Peter Lougheed promised delegates to the Alberta Iror gressive onservative con vention during the weekend that his party would strengthen Western Canada while national tonservalivc Leader Joe lark assured them that the federal wing could hold the country together In speech Saturday Loug heed called for shift of dcci sionmakiiig westward and rejection of mtcrfcrciicc by thefederilgovernment provinces aspirations to those of Quebec shift of decisionmaking for provinces would be positive for Alberta and Quebec he said His remarks echoed those Friday by lark who described the tonscrvatives as the only truly national party He promised the Albcrta gov criimeiit would work for bet ter deal in traiistmrtitioii and trade policies and likciicd his Luxury car sales rise despite increased cost DETROIT MAPt ars and gasoline get more tXptllSth but the market for expensive luxury cars keeps growing Total car sales in the lnited States this year are up only to per cent over 1070 Rut com Reed exhibition draws protests LONDON Ont tfli About 200 people gathered in front of the London lubhc IIlJtill and Art Museum on Saturday to protest an exhibition of paint ings sponsored by Reed lapcr Ltd The protesters including ecology groups native people and labor unions handed out leaflets and sold buttons blain ing the company for thc mer cury pollution of the English Wabigoon River system in nor thwcstern Ontario and criti cizing l800tlsqiiaremilc lum bering proposal north of Dry den Ont mediate delivery biiied sales of adillacs Lin Auto executives predict lux coins and Wcst Herman ury sales will hit Intuit this MercedesRem the industrys year That means five per cent bestselling luxury cars arc of new car buyers will have paid Sloooo and up for new taddy Lincoln or Mercedes ln tom Just 33oooo luxury car salts were sold ahoiit three per ccnt of the market and then tadtllac sold for as low ilsSfi tltltt Some auto people think iiiitch of thc iicw affluence is due to an increased number of working women contributing to family llltOiIlt Were definiter getting younger set of people who ob vioust are making more moncy than lhcir counterparts to or 30 years ago said Al Zar lcski assistant managerofSiy mour adillac in Detroit Surveys conducted by indc alrcady 20 per ccnt ahead ol last year when rccord i7oooo were sold Al ampbcll one of the Lon don tlLttlltls for the protest said thc art exhibit was bin taiit attempt by thecorporation to buy clear conscience Its ploy thats tiist not washinglnsa1d The West and Quebec said Clark share an instinct to grow in Western tanada the desire to grow is economic in Quebec it iscultiiral IINIIIISISII IHIINIIC The two had an enthusiastic audience stiicc 00 of the 77 seats in the Alberta legislaturi are held by toiiscryatics and all Ill Alberta members of par liameiit arctonscrvatn cs IIarhcr Illtlit national par ty president licliacl Altn1th told news conference that lllt partys national convcntion for the first timc would bc held Ill Jitcbcctity iii Nociiiltcr Aliighcti said thi dccision to meet lll Oiicbcc was the best way to tllittllilllli concern for the problems of national unity ilitllltccitnlotlt The federal governments economic performance was lambasted by Iark who charged the Liberal ad ministration with record iiiieiii writing Kraiker was the runncixiip in the class for excellence in photography It Schmidt competition for newcomers in jour nalism Participating newspapers included the Hamilton Spectator London Free Press KitchenerWutcrloo Record Windsor Star Brampton Times and Itrantfoid szpositor Examiner Ihotol PETER LOIfiIlIIEI shift ploymciit rccord indebtedness and record oittl lows of capital llc told reporters that the fed eral tonscrvativcs planned to activate debate on wage and price controls ll Finance Minis tcr Donald Iacdonalds March Iii budget doesnt promise an cndtothcprogram the examlner Monday viiimun 1m notebook Any nonprofit organization or individual may have community event in Notebook Just call 7266537 and ask for Pat Guergis Calls for Mondays Notebook must be received by noon Friday for publication the following Monday Calls for Weekend Notebook published Thursday on the Leisure Page must be received by noon Wednesday tonight The Elmvale 4H Beef Club will hold its organizational meeting tonight at 730 in the OMAF boardroom Barrie city council meets tonight at 730 at City Hall The Georgian Bay Lung Association will be running six week course for children and adults with breathing pro blems beginning in April meeting about the Block Parents program will be held tonight at King Edward School at 730 Constable Gary Logan of the Barrie City Police will be on hand to outline the program The annual meeting of the local branch of the Barrie Con sumers Association will be held tonight at 730 in the Blue Flat Room of the Consumers Gas Building The executive for the 107778 year will be chosen Anyone interested in becoming active in the is invited to attend Guest speaker will be Sidney llandleman Ontario consumer and corporate relations minister hildren who wish to learn more about animation may call the childrens library and leave their names They will be notified of the dates of further animation workshops Tuesday tuesday The North Simcoc Soil and rop Improvement Association will hold meeting on designing and equipping farm workshop The meeting is scheduled to be held at the farm of lair Priest Lot oncession in Vespra Township from 1045 am to It pm Angus residents are invited to attend the regular meeting of the Angus illagc Trustees at pm at the Orange Hall The tractor club will hold an organization meeting in thc OMA boardroom at 30 The Midliurst otp Nursery School at the United Church Doraii Road and the Willow reek Nursery School at the Anglican hurch Doraii Road will hold open houses today Wednesday anil Thursday from 930 to It ani Open house for the Building Block Nursery will be held Wednesday at the lnitcd hurch from ti to pm Everyone including children is welcome elcoinc Wagon Party for engaged girls will be held at the Holiday Inn by written invitation only Phone 7361454 for yourinvitation wednesday The womens Study iroup of rown lIill United Church will inch at 130 in the home of Mrs Sandra Kennedy program for prcsclioolcrs will be started at the com mllnity centre in Bell Ewart if enough parents are in terested Parents should call tSlrJtiitZ or tittIll23 The loastmistrcss Iub meets every second Wednesday evening at the Lakcview Dairy Restaurant New members are invited For more information call 7260690 lcinagers from Angus irenfel and ltopia who are not affiliated with any other church are intited to attend con firmation classes which are being held Wednesday evenings at 730 in the tirenfel liiitiil hurch ontact Rev Noltc 7203030 for details summer camp for diabetic children will be the topic of discussion at meeting of the lluronia and District Branch of the anailian Diabetic Association The meeting will be helil at pm in the Blue Flame Ronni at onsumers Gas For information call 7281701 or 7283820 The first meeting of the new itivan lub in lnnisfil Township will be held at ti pm at the Alcona Golf Club Of liccrs will It chosen Officials from the Barrie Civitan Club will be on hand for the meeting The annual meeting of the Simcoc ounty Milk Producers will be lielil in iiithrie at 15 in the giithrie llall BARRIE DENTURE CLINIC COlEllA DT Complete Denture Service 726472 149A Dunlop St Member Denturist Society of Ontario Barrie The Spirit of Henry Corby in the 1060s Henry Corby had reputation around Hastings County Riteway Trailer Sales The art exhibit completing an cight city anadiaii tour is titled haiigiiig Visions The anadian Lindscapc Andrew Rickard chief of irand Council Treaty No St in northwestern Ontario said thc exhibit should be called dc st roycd landscapes The lndiaii leader was among the protesters INSULATED TRAILERS FOR CARTAGE STORAGE DAIRIES PRODUCE HAULERS large selection of very clean used Dorsey Gindy Highway Aluminum 40 semi insulated vans curbside doors rear swing doors oir brakes 10002012 ply tires ooli floors im pcndcnl research firms show luxury cars are being bought by increasingly youngerdrivers They also show women as the principal users of 10 per cent of the new cars sold last year and 21 per cent of the luxury cars Ill liltiil they were principal users of only lit per cent of all new cars sold and 13 percent of luxury cars 30 Shornclifto Rood Toronto Ont 62362545 for producing tine rye whiskies But old Henry lith one special blond to himselfSpecial Selactod Only tow privileged friendsgot to sample Henrys personal stock This special blend lives on today in Corby Special Selected Now YOU can enjoy this very smooth sixyear old blend and at very easonable price Try Special Selected Werosuro Henry wont mind Mid mm and X62 IM ttmum macwrnté Aus mstiiiiwoccr Minnie CAM fillmi at to

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