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Barrie Examiner, 21 May 1976, p. 3

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Susan Walker student at St John Vianney school in Barrie displays some of the dolls made during the schools electives program DOLLS MADE AT SCHOOL Susan and three fellow classmates attended Wednesday nights meeting of the Simcoe County Roman Catholic KISSINGER TELLS NATO Supports in dependence Separate School Board to outline the program for trustees Examiner Photo of Eastern Europe OSLO Norway AP State Secretary Henry Kissinger has told NATO that the United States supports the independ ence of Eastern Europe from Soviet domination and will never accept the sphereofin fluence concept for Europe US officials said the secre tary told NATO foreign minis ters in closed meeting Thurs day that the US is committed to encouraging the independ aice of Eastern Europe and has taken positive steps in this di rection But they said Kissinger cau tioned the NATO ministers that any alliance action should be within the limits of what is pos sible This means they said that there should be no effort to encourage revolt or major shift away from Moscow by Eastern European countries About 20 youths demon strated outside the heavily guarded meeting hall Thursday while 5000 leftists marched in the streets One group shouted Out with the war criminal Kissinger near the US em bassy Signatures SAULT STE MARIE Ont CP citizens committee has sent petition calling for government legislation on por mgraphic literature to the po lice department Housing Minister John Rhodes and At torneyGeneral Roy McMur try The petition which car ries more than 2000 signatures calls for legisla tion to remove pornographic literature from public display to children under the age of 18 Shut down SUDBURY Ont CP The three Loblaws Ltd food stores here were shut down Thursday when members of the Retail Wholesale and Department Store Union called in sick Un ion officials were not available for comment but one employee indicated that the protest fol lowed the firing of butcher at me of the stores David Bowen spokesman for Loblaws in To ronto said supervisor and personnel manager were in vestigatingthe situation Damage high NORTH BAY Ont CP fire believed to have started in rentabay repair garage Wednesday spread out of con trol and destroyed an adjoinin business Bardo Diesel Lt Firemen fought the blaze for two hours before it was ex tinguished Fire department of ficials estimated damage at $100000 Hotel fire GRAVENHURST Ont CP An investigation continued Thursday into the cause of fire Wednesday which destroyed resort hotel the Muskoka Sands Inn Fire of ficials said the damage to the hotel is estimated at $80000 No injuries were reported The building has been unoccupied hiring recent months No service NORTH BAY OntCP Donald Wallace director of air services for the Ontario North land Transportation Commis sion says the aviation industry has been hurt by the closing of weather observation stations at Chapleau and White River Mr Wallace said that 90000 square miles of central Northern On tario have been left without ser vice since the closing of the two stations in March and that pilots flying over the area now so on wing and prayer Tax hurts NORTH BAY Ont CP Motel owners in Northern On tario are harder hit by the pro vincial sales tax on room sup iies than motels in the south says Bud Foster vicepresident the Ontario Motel Associ ation Mr Foster said that mo tels in the south can maintain high occupancy rate all year long while many motels in the North stay open for only four months The association in statement by its board of direc tors has urged its members not to pay the tax ime issue TORONTO CPI Liberal Leader Stuart Smith said Thur sday the two opposition party leaders should confine them selves to two questions each to lead off the daily question period Mr Smith said both he and Opposition Leader Stephen Lewis of the NDP may be tak ing up too much of the 45min ute question period Mr Lewis said the NDP made similar suggestion be fore the 1975 election and prom ised to make an effort to keep to the suggested limit To resume TORONTO CP John Smith correctional services minister said Thursday work is expected to resume next week at the former Essex Packers Ltd abattoir in Hamilton He was replying in the Iegis lature to Liberal Leader Stuart Smith who said 200 to 300 work ers had been laid off in definitely by the firm Mr Smith said he had been advised the plant had shut down to take inventory following the takeover by Bet ter Beef Ltd Operation of the Hamilton plant was art of the agreement wit the govern ment to operate the abattoir in the Guelph correctional centre after Essex Packers Ltd went into receivership the Liberal leader said review TORONTO CP Sidney Handleman minister of con sumer and commercial rela tions said Thursday he is re viewing decision by the divi sional court putting in doubt the nilings by some rent review of ficers He was replying in the legis lature to Opposition Leader Stephen Lewis who said the court ruling indicated rent re view officers may have be haved illegally in granting in creases where insufficient no tice was given tenants Mr Handleman said the writ ten court judgment did not sug gest illegal action by rent re view officers He said the sug gestion was that the rent rjeview officer did not have jurisdiction to grant an in crease in those circumstances The minister said he would consult with the attorneygen eral before deciding whether to instruct rent review officers not to hold hearings when notice is inadequate On patients TORONTO CPI Ontario will continue to strengthen its support services for persons re leased from psychiatric in stitutions Dr Bette Stephen son acting health minister said Thursday She told the house that the ministrys emphasis in the last several years has been on re leasing patients from in stitutions and concentrating at tention on community care Opposition Leader Stephen Lewis of the NDP asked the minister whether anything spe cific was being done to reduce the readmission rate to psy chiatric hospitals He said the readmission rate in both Whitby and Hamilton now is about 50 per cent Court order TORONTO CHTransport Minister James Snow said Thursday he will ask the On tario registrar of motor vehicles whether the national parole board ever has suspen ded court order as was done in the case of Jean Marchand federal environment minister Mr Marchands drivers Ii oenee was suspended for year last Aug 29 after he pleaded guilty to leaving the scene of an accident The licence was rein stated March 15 afte the parole board reduced the suspension Mr Snow told Donad MacDo nald NDPToronto York South he believed it was the privilege of anyone charged un der the Criminal Code to make an application to the board Jail terms BANCROFT Ont CP Provincial Judge JL Cleri denning says he will impose jail terms on first offenders con victed of having an excess of al echo in their blood while being in control of motor vehicle The judge made his an muncement Wednesday while sentencing Ian Smith 22 of Toronto to 10 days in jail after court was told the man had breathanalysis test readings in acess of the legal limit of 80 milligrams of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood The judge explained that the law governing alcohol and driv ing says that anyone exceeding the legal alcoholblood limit who has the care or control of motor vehicle whether it is in motion or not is liable to pros ecution TOSPEAK FOR ONMO VEIWENT Morris to meet government with new mandate QUEBEC CP Joe Morris Canadian Labor Congress CLC president will meet fed eral government re resenta tives next month wit aful new mandate to spea for the trade union movement They surely must get the message now that we are meaking for the membership and we are speaking for the movement Mr Morris said after Winning an overwhelming reelection victory at the CLC national convention Delegates to the convention which ends today have given CLC leaders authority to organ ize general strike if and when necessary in their labor movements campaign for withdrawal of the federal anti inflation program of selective wage and price controls Convention delegates repre senting 23 million workers also gave solid support to labor manifesto demanding an equal say for labor with busmess and government in the planning of social and economic policies It strengthens our hand be cause the government has been saying we dont have the sup port of the rank and file Mr Morris said at news confer eice BOTH SIDES FIRM Labor Minister John Munro said in telephone interview from Ottawa that the govern ment is as committed to main taining the program for another 212 years as the labor move ment is committed to dis maiitlingit But despite the fundamental clash over that issue Mr Munro said he is encouraged that Mr Morris agreed to midJune meeting He said the general strike motion and labor manifesto ado ted by the convention mar fairly significant shift and look at it from very ptimistic point of view Until now one of the prime WIN 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aissions on future policdy The problem woul persist and it would get worse Mr Morris said The labor minister said the government will not be in timidated into removing the irogram But it isnt going to be in place forever it has time limit Mr Munro said WONT HURT COUNTRY Earlier Thursday Ed Broad bent national New Democratic UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT The Dining Lounge Buffet Come to the Gold Room in the Queens Hotel where youll find Bacon Eggs Coffee Toast for only $140 hot lunch ready to eat from our steam table I2 noon till pm The Gold Room is fully licen ced under the LLBO 94 Dunlop St 7280007 write he first name drawn each week WIMAIIIII Pmk Panther Banyo Shower Curtains Daisy Chain Style Reg SI695 SPECIAL 295 gtaudard AUTO GLASS LIMITED WINDSHIELDS SAFETY GLASS BODY SIDE MOULDING VINYL TOPS 72657 75 Yonge fire Pooro WIIIIAIIIIJ C9010 Shampooing Clipping to all breeds 7264141 Sophia St WINIAIIIII 726 587 mumr an mm TakeOut Delivery Fine selection of Oriental Giftware 7281823 53 Collier 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the program is stea ily mounting as people are growing aware that prices are going up and wages are not Mr Broadbent said LIVINGSTON MYERS COCKBURN BARRISTERS SOLICITORS ANNOUNCE WITH PLEASURE THAT DAVID SMITH IS NOW ASSOCIATED WITH THEM IN THE PRACTICE OF LAW MYERS 89 COLLIER STREET LIVINGSTON QC PO BOX 698 COCKBURN BARRIE ONTARIO ELLIOTT L4M 4Y5 SMITH 705 7266407 7269944 loving daughters last gift becomes the CHOES OFA llMME lt that will linger in RICHARD HARRIS In ROBE HT JOSEPHS ECHOES OF SUMMER ICHARU HARRIS Castle Service Company Feature COLOR sapicruass RELEASE SYDNEY POLLACK FILM OF THE CONDOR IIriiiiuinil IIrliircs Presents BURT REYNOLDS CATHERINE DENEUVE HusrLE BEN JOHNSON PAUL WINFIELD EILEEN BRENNAN EDDIE ALBERT 55 on Sellers STARTS TODAY If could be old Old for one day 25 years old Even day of problems trip to the obstetrician or marriage counsellor secret day with married man just to be 25 for flashthatd hold me forever Dierdre Striden age your 0n the convention floor dele gtes adopted policy state ment calling for the estab lishment of strong national mer corporation to oversee the Oil and gas industry The CLC also moti0n reaffirmin passed the labor movements ties With the New Democratic Party heart forever GERALDINE FITZGERALD SANDY HOWARDRICHARD HARRIS PHXIUCIIOH Starring LOIS NETTLETON WILLIAM WINDOM BRAD SAVAGE and JODIE FOSTER as DIERDRE Directed by DON TAYLOR Produced anrt Writtun for the grimii by ROBERT JOSEPH Executive Producers SANDY HOWARD ADULT ENTERTAINMENT STARTS TODAY HUSTLE AT 645 pm DAYS OF THE CONDOR pm Hes the on It the bodys cold call him eDJ untoi qn or vll ERNEST BORGNINE JACK CARTER WIIIIIIIIIy IIiiiliitrIHIIIIIIINILIIIH MIISIC Scormlby IIoIlIIrt Imtlin Iloii Ill Colin Parnmounl IIrluie

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