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Barrie Examiner, 12 Mar 1976, p. 8

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lTE BARRXE EXAMINER FRIDAY RCIT 12 1976 SOME HELP Neil McKinnon president of the Army Navy and Air Force Clul presented RCAI Associ ation president Frank Ladouc or with new Canadian flag to replace the one lost when FOR RCAFA the associations clubhouse burned down The presentation as made at the associ10iis temporary premises in the HiginiEw Playzu say Honing tEIxaminor Photo Ceiling lifted on budget hikes l0lt0lO it Olllario has litted its55perccnt ceiling on budget increases for the provinces 50 childrens aid so cictic spokesmai tor the minister oi coniiitznity and so tial tLlltC said lliiitlti King lixlc mclt Iiivlcr minis tr oi Cotilliilllillfl and aa cil ilcC in speech pre pared i2iil the Cathi ic rCii Aid Socicy rdld lhursdc at each budge has been l0 deleriiiitc iictlicr some can IIKCi the ceiling or ncuici December without lowering 11 12er ot setwice it is found that society cannot maintain the citialiLy and Li rt icu degree oi sertitt within the lud iotinr lhcn atl diti iuzidin will be torth comln he La LI th in disidles re sponsibl tor the are at about 74001 xililtlltl cc hind 70 million The itrciirgc pro title 80 per cn tundin in the aocieim Mr Tailor titl ilC iizcalrrl to ticllliiii icr nfditionol ill aboxe the 53perctn lllliii as restil cl his recent snared tour at the province He said he met with 2030 gt0 cial CtYitC agtciisw ore IlC including ssticy wru tivs in If location Dcusiou lltl tut he iazislct oi rcpurgtihiit to illi drcns aid societies 01 children piciintisly rclerrcd by cuits to training schools iubib ttilllillt ltr of the iiicciiziz tini fl Itcid and tiller reviewing Illli bud ets with number of socilit that an added htn tn izol brill LlalhlillCLl to htllZ xiiith mm should no br llgrili hear alon he flzi ministry spoke hunt and specinc low of itiillilnnal sun has Leon eel Ior c1121 ilcuiflf Iziylor it tho iitziis Est thing ll Hagint HI irengthen the trader Slt xx tom It OTTAWAATAGLANCE 8v Hid Dl lltliFS THLKSDAY MARCH ll Hit VUlil Minister Cl Drnrx trimmed to lillliiilllitilf liilt l1 nation in the Commons lodeiv mer allcgsu tint he tried influence gutbu Superior Cour iucgg icpiivf an alt legal nriiiicriti waititehiun was in rciczifid Iiy Ittsiitc Minister lion linslord Public licuilt on lfulgtillII in trunscontinciitzil passengers rail riel will begi April the Can dian tramport commis sion Lthl Labor liliitll luhn Munro said cabinet Int lClCLlOCl rzucs Io overturn decision he atiniinitrttir of the gnar met ititiintlnzon procrain Finance limiter Donald Tue 33 Maciloiiald IlisllOtlllCl nond meii 1o ixe uni in it com panic titar actc noncris against may and whee ze lluigfly Inptritmn nicmlur liltIitJl during debate on ttLY znd turilgx logolation tit ll wiv Itsilt ernnititt ltlill€ tJ aw liens on ircippn pol ltlillt llhitct liuli litord said Supreme font idti III In mittd it upturn ot the Ollslliuilonill ulidiy of the antrintfiititin ivt lRllgtY NIULFI If IIII liic TUiiimons lllClI 911 IISI To Itl ii toxi trr iiiiiion Iitig Jimmili llIlll The Stbii in tlioiinml until Hurth Frank and Rinie Tecklenburq Invite You To See Whitefish Sole Fillets Cod Steaks FRESH DAILY Haddock Fillets Scallops Oysters Winkles Clams Herring Mackerel etc Cleaned and Pan Ready Its Franks Hobby From The Fryers HALIBUT CHIPS Cooked To Perfection SEE US THIS WEEKEND YOULL BE SURPRISED 150 ordpr KIRKLAND LAKE TEACHERS GO BACK MONDAY Provinces longest teachers strike over TORONTO tCPi Legisla tion sending Kirkland Lake teachers back in their class rooms Monday was given linul approval by the Ontario legisla ture late Thursday bringing an end to the provinces longest teaclicis strike LLGov Pauline McGibbon cave royal assent to the bill in the legislature ending the strike which began Jan and has affected 650 students The bill which passed without LmIClKimClil provides for com pulsory arbitration by provin tialliuppoiiitcd arbitrator 10 settle the school boardteacher contract dispute Liberal party members voted with the government to override New Democratic Party effort to defeat the bill on second reading in 60to25 vote An NDP amendment was also defeated Mr Wells said in iniroducin the legislation that contin nation at the dispute would jeopardize the education pro grams of the students He refuted OppOSition sugges tions that the government con sidered Meropolitan Toronto teachers dispute ended by com pulsory arbitration earlier this year more important than the Kirkland Lake situation Certainly as for as am concerned we will look at ev pry dispute is particular situ aticn Mr Wells said The government has that re sponsibility and will not shirk it he said The move to introduce com pulsory arbitration in the dis pute was made after the Educa tion Relations Commission dc cided earlier this week there was no chance for quick recon ciliation between the two sides Mr Wells said The commission attempted earlier this week to get the two sides to reconcile but was un successiul The NDP amendment would have brought the two sides back to the bargaining table with the bargaining base at the last school board offer That was 3164percent offer in the first year and 1001 per cent in the second of twoyear contract It was the same type of amendment offered by the NDP in special session of the legis lature called in January to end the Toronto teachers strike James Foulds fNDPPort Artihurt said imposing com pulsory arbitration in this fash ion is not acceptable to this party Liberal speakers who in dicated support for the bill were critical of the government NEEDED SOONER If anything this lstrikct needed to be ended sooner said John Sweeney tLKitch cnerWilmot There aiso has to be some thing wrong with the systcm to allow the morale ol the touch ers to deteriorate he said NDP Leader Stephen Lewis said compulsory arbitration would polarize tlic ethniution system He said the two sides were close enough that negotiated settlement could have been ob tained Lease Fo it less Robert Nixon ILBrantOx fordNorfolk said the education ministry should have taken more active part in negotia tions 96 TEACHERS lNVOLVED The 96 striking hiin school teachers IClC seeking 2i 36per ccntkiticteasc in oneyear con tract Under contract which expired Aug they were earningi between $310 and $19 ms your lr wells said in an interview that despite 2i number of tenchcrbonrd disputes out standing the act governing bon tract negotiations is success We Can lease You Any Make or Model Car Of Your Choice PS PB vinyl roof MEMBER OF 1976 MONARCH door auto PS radio WSW tor WC vitin root 1976 MONTE CARLO radio PS PB auto WSW radio deftOstcr WC 3i vinyl roof 350 V8 I976 COUGAR XR7 automatic WSW tt defroster 34 vinyl roof I976 CHRYSLER CORDOBA PS PB radio WSW defroster Wt 34 1976 FORD E100 VAN 133 WB 300 six standard radio slid ing side door WC mirrors CALL THE LEASE MEN FOR ANY MAKE OR MODEL ASK FOR GARRY SLEEP OR BOB HAMILL $14 $147 512433 ABOVE LEASES BASED ON 36 MONTHS 48000 MILES EXCESS AT PER MILE NO BUY BACK 00 Month luxe luggage sides IlD suspension T976 MONTEGO MX VILLAGER WAGON Automatic PS PB radio defroster de $1450 rack WSW Wt onthi AIR CONDITIONING AVAILABLE WITH TINTED GLASS $1600 EXTRA ON ALL VEHICLES REMEMBER WE BELIEVE NOBODY BUT NOBODY UNDERSELLS MOFFATT MERCURY I973 SALES Lih ESSA RD BARRIE 7285558 THE CATS WHERE ITS AT FOR LEASING SALES AND SERVICE FORD AUTHORIZED LEASIN SYSTEM

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