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Barrie Examiner, 29 Apr 1977, p. 19

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Big birthday cake Wayne Marsh of Toronto looks at surprise birthday cake that is four feet high and six feet across with his wife Sue and two sons Wade and Todd The cake three layers of papier mache and plaster was from friend who got back at Marsh for similar joke March celebrated his 33rd birthday Wednesday Photo Millclosing higher taxes mark Newfoundland budget ST JOHNS Nfld Pi losure of rownowned line rlmard mill higher taxes on to bacco insurance premiums and personal income and record spending for fishery development were among the measures announced Thursday in the Newfoundland budch The closing oI the Iinerboard mill at Stephenville Nfld has been the most agonizing decision this government has had since we assumed office Premier Frank Moores said About 630 jobs will be lost if the mill closes as expected within the next four to six mon ths because of heavy financial losses The 197778 budget presented in the legislature by Finance Minister Doody included these tax changes An increase in the prow inces share of the personal in come tax to 58 per cent from 563 per cent of federal basic tax tllOClthJlllyl tobaccotax increase that will add four cents immediately to package of 20 cigarettes An increase to 10 per cent from seven per cent in the tax on all forms of insurance pre miums Home insulation materials were exempted from sales tax as were restaurant mealscost ing $3 or less Of total expenditure of $1 168278200 the government will spend $21i7inillion on develop ment of the fishery Doody said Accused admits voice was recorded by RCMP BRAMPTt tN nt itli Toronto man charged with con spiracy to smuggle ton of hashish admitted lhursday in county court that Ills voice was on five telephone conversations recorded by litMl including one in which he tells an alleged coconspirator to pick up the hashish However ltobert Rowimtham 26 formerly of Beeton Ont explained that the smuggling ot the hashiin was the idea of David tripps 3o of hlississauga Ont and other unknown persons Itowbotham who has testified that he was the biggest marijuana dealer in Ontario but never dealt in Iiashish said he did not want to advise ripps against picking up the hashiin and beheld responsible tor any failureofthcdeal He said he called ripps be cause one of his couriers from Boston was detained at the boi der and he wanIHl ripps to know about this before proceed ing with the hashish deal The conversation during which at least six references were made to the Iiashish was recorded by lttMI early on Jan 1974 The hashish was picked up trom Toronto Inter national Airport that evening The lithll raided Misr sissauga llttlllt early the next day seized part of the Iiashish and arresth tripps and three others who now are sert ing jail terms IIarlicr Judge Stephen Borins ruled that Itowbotham could after admitting that his voice was on the tapes explain Detained until trial KINGSIHN tilt WIN county court judge has ordered the olltinlicd detention of two ornwall tint brothers awaitA ing trial on series of charges relating to the hijacking of Voyageur olonial Ltd bus near ltcllevillc nit last llalr Iowecn Judge Alan ampbcll has or dered that Itobcrt Angus 2t and his brother James 2I re main in custody at Quinte re gional detention centre in near by Napanee until their trial on May ft before judge and jury liidgc ampbell said lhurs day the order was made on the grounds of public interest and the protection and safety of the public lioth men have been in cus tody since their arrest in January They were committed to stand trial following prcliini nary hearing March 24 on to counts each of armed robbery and one charge ot loi cible con lintmerit arising Ironi the hi jacling lhc pisscngers aboard the bus were tied up and wallets and jewelry vaIuHI at about $300 were taken six conversations recorded by police Tripps has testified that Row bot ham and Toronto boutique owner were the brains behind the conspiracy The trial now in its sixth month is expected to end next week tut ENEM WARNING Contains cursive Violence and Course language Theatre Branch Ont trtt Written CINEMA 609 RM PASSENGERS STILL nanr 77 77 WW LIVE mi UNDERWATER IIIIIIIIIIBS IIIII lIflIIllllIIIIII StuniJACK LEMMON LEE GRANT BRENDA VACCARO JOSEPH COTTEN OLIVIA de HAVILLANDDARREN MCGAVIN IMPERIAL TWNTHEATRE Last year the government spent $157million on the fish ery an industry that employs 25000 direct 1y You SHOWTIME 700 905 PIIIII NEWMAN GEORGE ROY HILL FILm SHIP snow Costarring mICHREL ONTKERN LINDSAY CROUSE JENNIFER WRRREN JERRY HOUSER and STROTHER mRRTIN by NFINCY DOWD Edited by DEDE RLLEN Showtime 7OS 900 Adult Entertainment On Frenchlanguage legislation Independence the answer Levesque QUEBEC CP Legislation imposing French as the princi pal language of Quebec would not be necessary if the province achieved independence Pre mier Rene Levesque said Thur sday The premier said the need for such legislation reflected malaise and it is humili ating for people to have to legislate something which should be automatic He said it is not inconceivable that ninetenths of the reasons for the law will disappear one day if independence were achieved On Wednesday the Parti Que becois govemments language law Bill also called the Char ter of the French Language in Quebec passed first reading in the Quebec national assembly The bill seeks to encourage the use of French in Quebec in stitutions and asserts that Report urges government take over education costs LINCOLN Ont tCP The Ontario government should take over the full cost of education in the province says report on regional govern ment in the Niagara Region The report by commissioner William Archer released Thursday also recommends that municipal elections in On tario be held on the Thursday after the second Monday in Oc tober These elections now are held on the first Monday in December These two recommendations require legislative changes but Archer says the majority of his Workaddict doctor the topic TORONTO CP 777 The ques tion of the workaddict doc tor perhaps should be in vestigated by the Ontario College of Physicians and Surgeons or the Ontario Medical Association says On tario auditor Scott Scott says in report tabled Thursday with the legislature public accounts committee that while the medical review corn mittec of the college has ex pressed concern about doctors who Work too long and hard we question whether this ac tion is sufficient response to the situation The auditor says the report is the first of three to be presented to the committee The com mittee ordered him to in vestigate Ontario Hospital In surance Plan Ollll payments of more than $100 to about 800 Ontario doctors in 197475 Scott says that during his in vestigation and meetings with OIIIP officials representatives of the college and the review committee he learned that an assemblyline type of medi cal practice has emerged Such practices utilize many trained assistaan who perform much of the preliminary work allowing the doctor to see more patients within given time pe riod 7372020 What you hear may change your life SCREEN STUART WHITMAN JOHN SAXON MARTIN LANDAU recommendations especially those which stress the need to give the region identity and rec ognition could be implemented without legislative changes The only boundary change proposed calls for establish ment of new city of Lincoln with population of 32500 located on Lake Ontario west of St Catharines It would include the present towns of Lincoln and Grimsby part of west St Catharines and part of West Lincoln HAVE NO ONIILOL The report says that although municipal councils must collect taxes for boards of education they have no control over the budget prepared by school boards In the Niagara Region the province controls all facets of education and educational spending This commission considers that if the province is respon sible for and has control over education then the province should finance education In practice there would be little difference between the boards of education submitting their budgets to the provincial minis try rather than to the mimicipal council The oneman commission says changing the municipal election date would mean the new council would be able to give the approval for financing the physical work to be under taken during the following yearwand get paper work cleared away4n time to take full advantage of good weather inthespring ITES WEATHER Other reasons include the weather the proximity to Christmas and the separation of political advertisements from prcChristmas sale ads Ontario Treasurer Darcy McKeough recently suggesed that municipal elections be held on the third Monday in Novem ber FLYING TRAINING Collingwood Air Training Back in Full Operation Private Commercial Instrument Twin IATl Flight Simulator Audiovisual training aids Intensive ground school course April 23 and 24 April 30 and May Improve your skills with Night Endorsement Instrument Time FLYER OR NON FLYER COME AND SAY HELLO Sightseeing rides day or night COLLINGWOOD AIR 4451 16 It ro TRUE An AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL RELEASE Starring BEN JOHNSON ANDREW PIIIIIE DAWN WELLS as to Rea Written by EARL SMITH Produced and Directed by CHARLES PIERCE Music by JAIME MENDOZANAVA color by TECHNICOLOR ENTER nr yous own RISK RENEE EMPTY IN 1946 THIS MAN KILLED FIVE PEOPLE TOOAY HE STILL LURKS THE STREETS OF TEXARKANA ARKANSAS CNIICNI in an sad 333M AN AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL RELEASE 7284440 Anytime NOW OPEN NIGHTLY Hwy ll North at Guthrie it Ill CROWN INTERNATIONAL PICTURES PRESENTS THE CRATER LAKEMONSTER Starring RICHARD CARDELLA GLENN ROBERTS MARK SIEGEL KACEY C088 Produced and Directed by WILLIAM STROMBERG Director at Specat Ettocts DAVE ALLEN 061 ADOED EXCI ING FEATURE the examiner Frlday April 29 1977 19 French is not just language but way oflife After many years in public life as journalist and later as politician he had become con vinced of the need for independ ence Quebec has to get out of its state of underdevelopment he said As long as we are in ro vincial context there is nee for language legislation the pre mier said But he said the question both ers him SAYSIIES WORRIEI am worried and havent been hiding it for the past few weeks he said But what the hell are we to do As soon as we get to the ref erendumif the result leads to selfgovernmentwe wont have to worry The premier acknowledged that revious language legisla tion ad contributed to the de feat of the UniOn Nationale gov ernment of JeanJacques Ber trand and Robert Bourassas Liberals Levesque said he does not ac cept the premise that the lan guage law which will direct immigrants including those from other Canadian provinces and Englishspeaking countries to French schools will end English immigration to Quebec That remains to be seen he said Hinting there may be changes in the legislation BARRIE DENTURE CLINIC vE COLELLA 01 Complete Denture Service 72o472l 149A Ounlop St Barrie Member Denturist Society of Ontario AYING Trust 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