Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 6 Mar 1976, p. 7

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womwbnahe Banks raise lendmg rate Lll Jll Federal money munagns Friday sig nalled periitl oi tougher emit conditions b3 raising the tank of Canada lending ruc to record 95 per eel effective Monday from nine per cent The rate churcjed the cen Jiol bank for inttuuieut luzzns to commercial bank generally in fluences other iiteret rutes such as for CUSJmL loans and mortgages to moM higher Gerald Butte Bank of Can ada governor say in pre pared statement that in mi case the contra bank is partly catching up rates lifctl in private markets that have been ricn In order to control growth in the mom he bank in recent months has been Ciypvr requiring the commercial mks to Keep more reserves ml de posit will the Bank Liou This reduces the amount of money the barks have lent One of The em cuecnees his been renewed upward pressure on huridcrzi rite 11 Canada and it is now necessary to raise the bank rate to keep it in line with reld money inur lict rules Rune sun However banning industry sources so me lifu hint mic is higher than most prevailing shortterm rates and will gen erally influence all interest rates upward In his tuieinenf floutv repeats that the kink of Con uda is dcterur it rate of intreuse uiply in cherk to slow down inflation Confrontation is major issue UNilED NATIONS fCii The confrontation beLween ldin diesiu and Mozambique Is auickly becoming prime sub ject for Securitv Council consid eration and is likelv to wind up before the members soon As the guardian of inter natiotlal pea3e and security the uncii can decide on its own iniative to look into the situ ation but that is not normally done Unle th lt come explosive iltzl minent the far an council usually waits for member state in all luv meeting In this case the cell inn come either from Mozambique which was admitted membership last fall after nin ing independence from Form cal or train one of it2 neigh bors llozéunbique itelt brought ii til4p1if will Rhodesia wituu the cone seemtie oiHr risdiction when it closed its hot Cls and cut lt ull lllllt xill its intended neighbor WORKING TO RESTORE LOST POWER Ontario from loronto vorks on downed povcr line north of ltidgetown rlmergcnev crews lIvdro crcu Temporary federal subsidy unveiled to bring domestic prices in line By THE CANADIAN PRESS Canadas euciuv mini ters met this past week to grupple with oil prion em porar federal mtl nus ZGeorgian College honors achievements of students JAMES MICHIE Civil Techs Jtology II student at Georgian College received The ATA Tru jcking Industry Education Fou ndation Bursary at the annu al awards day held at the Barrie Campus recently Sch oiarships awards and bursar jes are awarded to deserving students on the basis of aca fdemte achievement financial need and demonstrated int jerest in student activities Ja mes is the son of Mr and Mrs Michie 204 Wellingto on Street East Barrie KATHERINE MARIE Expu hti Fashion Promotion stu dent at Georgian College re ceived the Barrie Civinettes Scholarship at the annual wards day held at the Barrie Campus recently Scholarships awards and bursaries are aw arded to deserving students on the basis of academic achieve ment financial need and de monstrated interest in stud ent activities Kathy is the daughter of Mr and Mrs ltudy Esposti 112 Willoughby Street Sault Ste Marie Ontario lGeorgian College lhoto DAVID DUSOMII Material vrts ll student at Georgian College received The Atkinson Charitable Foundation Burs ary at the annual awards do held at the Barrie Campus re cently Scholarships awards deserving students on the and bursaries are awarded to basis of academic achievem ent financial need and de monstrated interest in stud ent activities David is the son if Mr and Mrs ll Dusome 72 Henry Street Barrie Charles Chiv ph Design ll student atholgiuu College received the Bombard icr Ontariot Limited Scholar ship at the annual awards day held at the Barrie Campus rc ccntly Scholarships awards and bursaries are awarded to deserving students on the bus is of academic achievement financial need and dcmontr ated interest in student activi ties Charles resides at 110 Vancouver Street Barrie itic orgiau College lhotot CORRECTION We regret due to production difficulties that we are presently unable to supply Girls Touqhskin Jeans advertised on Page II of our Winners cir cular We regret any inconvenience this may have caused you our customer DONNA UlilI lilul Mu rctnriul ll student Georgian Cullcze received The lusiness and lrolcssionnl liniieus job of liurrie Bursary the in mud awards do ll1l ul the Barrie Campus recently Stit Olurships awards and bursar ics are awarded to dostrun students on the bus ut ut adcmic neliieiennn litlhtiiml need and deiiiunstruiel in crest in student Zitiill llo nnu is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Sherman Sole lil lrinule Street Suilmlio New lrunswick liiftt1liil Tulle Photos STEPHEN It MILLER lit oadcust Journalism ll student at leorgiuu CUllf received the Barrie Broadcasting Coin puny Limited Bursary at the annqu awards duy held at the Barrie Campus recently Sch olarships awards and bursa ries are awarded to deserving students on the busts oi aca demic achievement linuuciul need and demonstruted inl erest in student nelivitie Ste is the son of Mt und Mrs llohcrt liller 32 tur bunk liuec ltuirie Georgi an College Photol Wedding Photography By Len Marriott lor Ilciuils all 7284050 from across Ullitllo have been bronchi to Kc Count to help re tore services twoluv we in wake the the storm czled to lllill titltltéit id import prices in line at the loutrtul teziiiiml the tum ppelini extensiui trout itiu Hut lue Stuunli Sniiidllontreal pipeline ixltllsiotl from iurnin bv Interprovneiul Pipeline lil is due in onqin earrymj Alberto critic nil in by early lij lon titl markets ldllLlill llncrj in UN itl line raid lie iwncs the ship to to milliiu Test results show wrong diagnosis of mononucleosis liitnxlti lllf rollwed bi lf lIl Iltlrl labs heri the no not Io lir Mildew ltll 71 ended to fill llltlsl Lib in in it iahlei liilll out no iiitdieul in bo or mis uh atrl then to nomad iti llll tlift lll Ill iI lttltiil tr itiiliii 4i lUi lti itll tvmlur Ill Ztmlm lll Stillttlw Hi liuovm it Illuil thrlt 4le lLI ii Hm lie inquirj investigate the Whirl ll liitlit Itilntnl utir unit lii tll tl re kitlibnrlt for use indent ltl 1Iltl ll lit Itil lll Hit llflll Illllliim llzu Illlill Dunlap lit suitl ll kinw stirhi sill ATM aimli In tll ozili an lilltii tins tltltl 13 ll ritz if le laboratory offer o1 bribeu inboruloriiw lime bureau in IIH Iinir Iltl itiiltlim in ll1 or il liI is lit mitt ii liiil bun Its eintlil mi ftlllls in wreen which tests are £tilili lifiI HI 4il rti II jiln that evenm and get better tit ll be more lIli Hit and Iiiii Ki Il lst JH ill Tl lmn il orulo than vil on lit Monster the Preview SATURDAY MARCH to 830 PM SUNDAY MARCH to 500 PM Feb run lur uli tith lltl HI Mar itiltllillt which lll Il flllll head it lll llltlti up new tioginivt lll bj illc lft ll be utorcs to heat on lllt but Frank Mill glVifs ll gr it in OR STEAK ON BUN With Mushroom Sauce $3600 Children under 12 $225 tests week that left tveusiuids with out pcwcr llUl and tele phone service is not tMlttl to be lull iened for at least to ZJ million to the horrid to the end of the yetr will encoui nee Montreal rtiiéers to buy flflll rntlur Zion lllllltllttl oil lie saidthe subsidy wont be CXilliiilil lllll hc yearrut wen linor4 Bahia lI itt st HM zone tnrnt settling biuher tur ill for lditteul 1tUtIf lie nee ol iipc line vll deliver 23Hour buml lay marl however rr vlrcrl uiiiiilt IFAMILY NIGHT SPECIAL MONDAY TO THURSDAY GLAZED SPARERIBS Hill to the finest raising ake vie THE BARBIE EXAMINER SATURDAY MARCH 1975 Attention OTTAWA fCP Univer sities and colleges must star major new programs to tea2h Canadians more about their own country special commis sion Canadian ssudiets said Fridz Academic snobbel hostility among some tnucssur lid lack of governmer sriupori for Canadian studies have left trail of ignorance acres Cuuu Byelection causes stir OITWA itilg Co servative MP5 pressed the gov ernment Friday lI plth why out off byeleeliun in the in 4mi Qt Johnc ingf Jlinz il Oct 18 decision that will leave the seat vacant for record 13 hills and lays Liberal House Leader Mit chell Eli rp would oJj nlv mat the decision was made with full understanding of all the facts Kent one of the hit area of the prov inc turt1 Cl liiu C0l itilcst IllLL ll Iti Prime Minister lrudcuu an nounced the byelection Thurs day iust hous shnt of dead line that requires byelccttons to be called six months after seat is vacated imdon lairucathcr lLL Fundy Royalv said in the Com ions the long delay is odd in light of recommendation from lI in il until the JeanMarc Hamel Oaada ch cto Ol 72 Montreal rciiner have been 00 Mu tn et aide for election campaigns riluezzni to muttnet for Alberta be reduced ll because the current 32cent turilf to more it from Sarniu All Fajtweathcr said that votlld mate it higher priced waiting until Oct 18Ilr tisun tillllHligt lrudeaus 39th birthdaythe Extension the lllllllt was Tewwundlfilfij Deal hale been vacant longer than any in the l09year history of the cou try ordered bj flituttu in llie waive oi the 15m enerl crisis to re lltt thrombi ltClllCll on James ftchrath To ervative who holds the neigh boring seat of St Johns East also asked for an explanation The seat became vacant last fll when Conservative Walter tarter let to run successfully provincial election lnviuu mi sunllex needed for own country than eumpues the crmmission reptccd There are few other coun tries in the world with devel cpcl pintsecowlurv Iblizllnmll system that pay so little atten tion to the rtudy of their own culuc problem5 and circum stances in the university ur ricutum The commission headed In Thomas Symon rresidcr il lrel University Petrirborougli produrerl ftlf Iecrmunrndatiins and about 1000 general pronosls studies in all areas of Canadian lle NONI IO CON The initial reg vrl followed more than three year or invc IlQilLlOlT into Canadian studies Ullilll4 inrl eoliege The investigation was commissioned by the frssociitioii of lint ci suites and Colleges of Canada and linunced bv three fulcrul government agencies and two private ounrlntions The commission called for major expansion in the utter tion given to graduate and post urrduzite tmlies of Cannrtim culture politics government hither and rcience It said special emphasis should be placed on studies of the North and on Canadian is vucs related to women and bili uguainm Final volumes of the 5257000 study are to be released in the tall FREDS FLOWERS Highway 11 at Stroud 900 am to 600 pm FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS WHAT CAME FIRST iuu the nod lLi mis i£ij tlfl til tlV nmuei Nil ill vs to it Irnde results he ritlil the chicken or the Egg Were not 7235l 5l With Onion Sauce Iioium HLRONIANO smut so no no caiiwcwcoo ownfo cwioé 05 One Woman Show Toronto Artist PAULINE KULlIA Continuing tweaks to Fridm Mureh Illth Interested Art lilll plezne note your eulendur ll yolhkimhtot on our Mailing List WINTER ONE MAN SHOW CALENDAR I976 lllIN 7illllt Alill lIiLll DOUGLAS ELLIOTT or All lrcvicws open on Saturday pm to 830 our and next day open on Sunday pm to 500 pm Note losed on Suudnvs when no thruste lrevtew lttlh pr Jnd ltlifi Iuintinu llttis lll mt rio iul lhe unudion ltuiues llilll3 GALLERY HOURS 115 SKELTQN GALLERIES CHUBBY You get delicious pieces of cooked to order chicken den french fries and diet salad all for only CHUBBY Try the Chubby Junior lvvo pieces of our best chicken crlsp golden french fries All toronly tfiayfield St Barrio one thing we do know is we have great CHICKEN SPECIAL TOMORROW DINNER 164 JUNIOR 24 7280941

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