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Barrie Examiner, 26 Jul 1968, p. 14

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TWENTY while police make their way rope 50 feet above the ground to his precarious The Hamilton youth who hung for zomimites before position ran or six On $20 Weekintrike any MONTREAL an wllkontolonmuquorbolrd MINUTES OF SUSPENSE being rescuedwas playing OlL an unused conveyor shalt when he became stranded Ct wircphoto Remove While To rillViable fRoom Fer New Cabinet OHAWA CF What do you do when there are more cabinet nisters than there are ministcr suites in the Parlia ment Buildings You call in some carpenters and tell them to knock down few walls There is enough office space for the 264 members of the new rParliamenl butit is not allme thc right kind There are 29 cab inet ministers and only 26 suites available for them The present hinct is the largest in Cana history okc but well pull Liberal whip Bernard Pilon told reporter Wednesday night Mr Pilon has the ultimate re sponsibil for seeing that every Liberal is quartered somewhere in the block oi oi ilces allocated to his party after the government House leader Donald Macdonald de cides where all the ministers are going to be Most holdovers from the last Lester Pearson cabinet will probably slay where they are Mr Macdonald himself is an ex ccption parliamentary assist ant before he now is Privy Council president as well as House leader and will need threcroom suite Another exception is the for mcr justice minister Pierre E1 iiott Trudeau who has moved into the prime ministerial cub byholc Just flight of stairs away from the entrance to the Commons chamber When the existing suites are all handed out and three minis tcrs remain each extra minlsA tcr will get two rooms side by sideand door will be carved out of the wall between them Simple And the sergeantat nrms LLCol David Currie VC will have the work done as soon as Mr Macdonald lets him knew where all the ministers are going to be in most cases the ordinary MP has no private office His secretory works in the same room with him Senior opposition iiiPs and parliamentary assistants to nab inet ministers do better They have sort of sandwich ar rangement No of them take threemorn suite in which their secretaries work in the middle room Party leadera and some for mer cabinet ministers in the op position ranks occupy suites similar to those provided for the cabinet An MP can bring his own sec retary to Ottawa but iew do Most secretaries are selected from the House of Commons staff carotene live week ago has meant doing without friendly nip for most Quabeceu but for Real Hoard intim of six it MONTREAL CF Iris ranging in age from seven to say the Virgin Mary ap Wred to than in the sky over nibulban St Entno Monday an evening when meteorologists 58 unusual storm cloud omin dons were dsrble over the am The girls are Manon Lucie Ind fiance SaintJean aged 13 lo and respectively Danielle VWN11LJMW and Line Grise 12 and Manon and lint told news paper men Wednesday they N6 with the Virgin and she replied to them In soft slow voice advising them to pray Change warehouse Info School In Toronto TORONTO GP Six floors of an old tzstorey downtown rooms for about 1300 students attending two schools of post secondary education George Brown Collcge and Ryctson Polytechnlcal institute both short of space are likely to spend about 52000000 for rent and renovations during five yeor lease period beginning in September Clifford Lloyd principal of Gcorge Brown College said in an interview Wednesday the col lege will spend more than $1 000000 on four floors that will accommodate up to Bodsludents studying graphic arts cmhltee thral technology and data pro cessing spokesman for Ryerson said negotiations are still under way with the Eaton Co owner of the warehouse but added thatftyersan Would occu py tum floors itycrson President Frederick orgenson said he expects up to 500 of his students studying inle rior design and health sciences willbe transferred to tho waTF warehouse will provide ciass house in the fall TRADE QUADRUPLES Since 1932the volume of cargo handled at the port of Rotterdam has increased to 121000000 tons year from 30000000 Asks Plan is For Algonquin Park SUDBURY CPD Robert Nixon leader of the Ontario Liberal party today called for master plan for future develop ment of Algonquin Park based on careful interpretation of the meaning of primitive area Mr Nixon on tour of prov lsrael quiet overilijadting But Many Expect Retaliation TEL AVIV AP 1lhe lsrae li govcrnmcnl talked softly today about its hijacked airliner despite growing belief abroad that it ould retaliate with some action against one of its Arab neighbors Algeria where the plane was forced to land Tuesday by three members of an Arab terrorist organization also seemed to in moving cautiously The Algerian delegate togthe United ti Tewiik rBouattoura told UN Undersea retaryGeneral Ralph Bunche hs government is still investr gatingthe hijacking and has not decided what to do with the Boeing 707 jet its 10 crew mcm hers from El Al the lsraell air line and the 12 israeti passen gers The Algerian released 23 nonisraell passengers Tuesday including two canadians We have to give the lge rians chance on Israeli gov ernment spokesman said How long we are prepared to wait obotiy is able to say this stage Israel is still trying not to take any stern measures or reacha confronta on matters of prestige with Algerian government said Aviezer Scheluch assistant di rector of the foreign ministry in broadcast huLdipiomats in London felt an israeli act of reprlsai against some Arab statesypossihly 123th or Jordonis inevitable if the Algerians dont release the 22 lsraelis nd the $6000000 plane esnicn said his An sra tspo country had not ruled out measures whichjwili make it Loo ssible or impracticable to act in the past ourbiows have not been soft he add commando group which anyone repeat such an did the hijacking the Front for the Liberation of Palestine said in Cairo news conierence that the detained Israeliswould be released only inexchange for Arab commandos held in israel PLAN CHANNiEL TUNNEL LONDON Reuters bun nel underthe English Channel could be completed by 1976 if present studies confirmed the case forthe AngloFrench pro ject Transport Minister Rich ard Marsh told the House of Commons Wednesday mower ANn EXPORT CIGARETTE incial parks said in statement Algonquin Park is threatened by commercialism and disregard for the principle of conserva tion Neither commercial nor log ging operati one should be extended into primitive zones in the park Primitive sons are areas where an attempt has been made to maintain as closely as possible natural conditions with access restricted to travel by loot or canoe Mr Nixon said the govern ment would prepare master plansfor all recreational areas with careiul attention to zoning and land utilization Haphazard development is something we can nolonger af ford tin increasinglycrowded Ontario just as urban re newal is an essential element of metropolitan development so human renewal becomes even more usentlal it man is to re main sane and welivbalanced in this age of anxiety and business pressure He said charges for parking camping and portaging in prov incial parks should be kept to minimum roars DEAD STOCK SERVICE anon on crewman notions come HOG 24 an nova NICKS DEAD STOCK SERVICE Zenith onao DRY CLEANING SHIRT SERVICE STORAGE MOTH PROOFING WM It RANKIN CLEANERS 11 PLUMBING HEAT structure Plumbing Heating 190 Hayfield 7mm SAND GRAVEL Sand stone All sizes CLIFF vancos LIMITEn biwy 27 nitInst STONE MASON Fineremcee nanna euros amnwar DitiVEWAYS QSHANTY BAY STONE C0 manta NUSERVICE Ne ash menu making do on Iefi Mriulrdunlensrllwork cr for the liquor bond for six yourth to his six Girls Claim Saw Virgin Mary and ionising toyrobrrn More day at the some time tno setting of the sun The four other girls laid they had not heard the Virgin Mrs Saintdean Tmther of flame of the girls said that It the time the children clotmto have seen the vision something appearal in the city in front of her home which went on strike Now only no week ior ilta dlfilutlt now and gain to let harder it the Mk lam lons rm Mn Hoard But wcu not going to girl upEvcniitbemikchctan yur well it well survive iiu husband added its the only wayHus have to earn more money Nubieancole is who had polio some yearn ago is due to enter hospital in September for her seventh operation The iiuards insurance com pany pay half the surgery costs but the other half takes big bite out of their budget in addition medical bills haveto be paid for nnodaer daumtcr who is sulicrlng from lell EAT CHEAP FOODS The family diet ll heavy on chpr but filling foods such or spaghetti catrsedhertoloseherstrcngh Wr havent paid dienun and drop to her knees said ape couldnot say it we the Vir ll WILL INVESIIGATE spokmn at the otflce oi hlsgr Gerarditinrie Codene Roman Cadtollc bishop oi St Johns diocese which takes in St Bruno said the matter will be invealgated Abbe Igordslaulpote curate in the Roman Catholic parish to which the girls belong took the matter calmly and was inciincd to ascribe it to natural phe nomenon He said he had learned that the some night in the neighbor ing suburb of St Basile boy had said to hheinthcr book Daddy there is man walking Vinithe sky Weather office meteorologists in Montreal said that rare and unusual cloud formations were visible in the area preceding scrim thundustorms in Mail sou Goes Through Ornaments Pigeon The message went on the wing Wednesday with inaugura tion ofva new airmail service to beat the mail strikepigeon ex press lnCalgary homing pigeon delivered copy of document from Cereal Alta 160 miles to the west to mark the opening of new Pioneer GralnCo eleva tor And John Schmidt agricul ture editor of the Calgary Her man or the rent since the strike began Mrs Huard said The Boards pay $50 month for fairly large but sparsely furnished flat in Pointe St Charles lowincome district of Montreal About 3000 families of liquor hoard employees aroaiiected by the strike Salaries range be tween $78 and 882 week and union othclals say the average striker bnsiour children Mr Hoard says he cant change to another job intured my iegon pre vloua Job and no one else will hire me After the last liquor board strike it took him two years to get the family finances back to normal he says DuringlhaLstrikc therunlon provided some extra financial help to the picketers This time not cent dont know why that ismaybe the unionJraalcss mone aid hired another pigeon to de liver newspaper copy to his of fire Art Polle owncrof the birds said in an interview he will pro vide pigeons to deliver notes in the province during the strike by 24000 postal workers that began last Tlrursday He said his birds can cover 169 miles in about three hours one hour faster than by bus iVALLEY TAXIi tanninsnu no rats Ii STilitVIilG norm This small undernourished at Blairan childis inst aircrofmonyrto pbotot be seen amongst the refugees pin build more than root schools at atotal costar 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