Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 11 Jun 1976, p. 3

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Impasse may end with legislation TORONTO CP bar gaining im sse between 0n tarios public health nurses and their regional health boards may ended by government legislation Labor Minister Bet te Stephenson said Thursday This is certainly one of the pro ls which is being exam very carefully and there are number of routes in that direction which might be con srdered she told Robert Nixon LBrantOxfordNorfolk in the legislature Mr Nixon had asked Mrs Stephenson if legislation mi ht be the answer Public health nurses from 26 units in Ontario say they will hold iveday strike beginning Monday The nurses are protesting the lack of compulsory arbi tration clause in their con tracts spokesman said the decision to strike was caused by lockouts in two districts within the last few months Nurses in the Haliburton Ka wartha Pine Ridge health unit who work in Lindsay Cobourg Port Hope Campbellford and Brighton have been locked out of their offices for more than month Nurses also were locked out in the Peterborough country health unit for three weeks last February and March until set tlement was reached Dr Stephenson said she and Health Minister Frank Miller will meet next week with repre sentatives of the Ontario Nur ses Association The minister also said she has intervened personally in an attempt to resolve the dispute Undertaking hailed as victory by critic OTTAWA CP Solicitor General Warren Allmand un dertook Thursday to give Parliament look at regulations under new gun con trol legislation before they are proclaimed by the government The undertaking was hailed by Conservative justice critic Eldon Woolliams Calgary Nor th as victory Opposition members on the Commons jus tice committee had objected to the wide regulatory powers that would be brou into the Crim inal Code un er guncontrol bill before the committee Mr Allmand told the com mittee the government will move resolution in the Com mons next fall to refer the regu lations to the justice com mittee The regulations would not be proclaimed until the committee reported back to the House The There would be deadline of Dec for the committee re port Mr Allmand said in dicating the government hopes to proclaim the regulations by Jan 1977 The bill will require owners or buyers of rifles shotguns or ammunition to apply for li cences The application would include fitness test designed to screen the violent or un stable The committee approved more amendments to the con troversial bill among them one that would allow museums and bona fide collectors to keep machineguns already in their possesswn Clauses of the bill passed by the committee would enable the government to outlaw Satur day night specialscheap handguns used by lawbreak ersand M1 and M16 rifles which have barrels less than 1812 inches long NEW LOWELL committee could suggest changes By BEULAH TOMPKINS Mr and Mrs Peter Carter of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Len Robinson Mrs Lillian Lonsbury of Detroit Michigan arrived to spend couple of months with Mr and Mrs Len Robinson Mr and Mrs Albert Lamers and family of Kitchener Mr and Mrs Tony VanBoxmeer and family of Guelph spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Gerry Lamers Mrs Cecil Coulter and her neice Grace of Toronto spent Sunday with Mrs Evelyn Cor bett Ken Gibson and David Mc Neil of Toronto spent the weekend with Mrs Lizzie Dear den Mr and Mrs Harold Harrod and boys spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Jim Hunt in Stroud Mrs Lamers SrMr PetersMr and Mrs Fred Mathers Sr spent Saturday in Midland and on Sundav along with Mr and Mrs Willie LeBlanc and children Mr and Mrs Gord Miller and Son Mr and Mrs Fred Mathers and daughter visited the Museum atMidhuist Mrs Mildred Wood of Angus and Mrs Frances Patton spent Sunday with Mrs Frank McKean at Ravenna Mr and Mrs Charlie Mc Nabb and boys spent Sunday at Klondike Park Mr and Mrs Lancaster of PainswickMr and Mrs Stan Knicely Mrs Lee Monkhouse Mrs Linda Richardson and Liza spent Saturday with Mr and Mrs Paul Monkhouse and family Mr and Mrs don Duff spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Bob Duff and family at Barrie Mr and Mrs Robert Lemon and boys called on Mr and Mrs Larry Hiltz on Saturday Neil MacNamara of Willowdale spent couple of days with Mrs Bea Lockhart Mr and Mrs Oscar Rowe spent few days last week with Mr and Mrs Re Rowe and family atIronBri ge Mrs Marj PickeringMr and Mrs Ronnie Pickering of Toronto spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Oscar Rowe Mr and Mrs Harry Prosser spent Sunday with friends at Thombury Mr and Mrs Bruce Thomas and girls spent Sunday with Mrs and Mrs Harold Scott at Brampton Mr and Mrs Allen Le gate Mr and Mrs Harry Mansbridge and Mrs Ruby Nevils spent the weekend at McCrackens Landing Mr and Mrs Rod Duff and girls of Minesing spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Ivan Duff Miss Jessie Stainton of Barrie spent Saturday with Mr and Mrs Bob Stainton and family Visitors with Mrs Ed White were Susan Woodward Jerry Basel Allan Gregory Nanci White all of Toronto and Mrs Blanche Edgerton of Lindsay Mrs Eileen Bambrou of Toronto spent the weeken with Mr and Mrs Brian Bambrough and family Miss Helen German is holidaying with Mr and Mrs Murrell and Patricia at Dun ville Mr and Mrs Tom Herbert attended the wedding of their nephew Ross Campbell at the Tnbels Four Winds Tennis Club in Toronto on Saturday and spent Sunday with Mrs Camp bell in Downsview The children of Mr and Mrs Bob Stainton along wih Kim Elliot also of New Lowell par ticipated in the horse and pony show held at the Orillia Fair Grounds on Sunday Their awards were as follows Robbie and Patricia ribbons each for the junior ponies Peggy seven ribbons for senior ponies Linda eight ribbons for horses Kim Elliot six ribbons for senior ponies Mr and Mrs Marcel Van Severn and children of Stayner Mr and Mrs Ralph Thompson Miss Susan Nichols Mr and Mrs Don Weir all of Barrie Mr Terry Johnson of Cookstown Mrs Joe Van Severn and boys attended the Christening of Monique and Ed ward children of Mr and Mrs Andre VanSevern in Creemore Anglican Church by Rev Gill on Sunday June buffet followed at the home of Mr and Mrs Andre VanSevern later New Lowell Legion Euchres will resume on Friday June 11 Please plan to attend let Municipal put your savings to work for you and you could WIN one of three vacations for two to Beautiful Britain Attending Vespra fastball league game at Midhurst on Wednesday night Jamie Borneman 22 has most of the trappings of ball player his enthusiasm making up for any lack of READY WHEN YOU ARE Glenna said Jamie hasnt decided whether to be ri hthanded or left size His mother Borneman hand Which explains the way he wears baseball glove Examiner Photo No information witheld Trudeau OTTAWA CP The department of national defence did not withhold any in formation from the federal cabinet when the controversial contract with Lockheed Corp was under consideration Prime Minister Trudeau said Thursday He was replying to Con servative Leader Joe Clark who asked whether cabinet deci sion on the contract was backed by all of the information the de fence departmd on any aspect Man charged with murder OTTAWA CP William Leslie Sparrow 29 of Ottawa was charged Thursday by sub urban Gloucester Township po lice with murder punishable by life imprisonment in connection with the death of Donald Gray den 33 of Alberta Mr Graydens body was found May 26 in quarry Pa thology reports said he died of bullet wounds two in the head and four in the chest Police said Grayan was transient and had no permanent address in Alberta the municipal sawngs loan corporation FLY CP AIR BRANCHES IARRIE 04 Uiirilop Si tasl 176 9311 IARIIE Georgian Mall 1760304 MIDLAND 771 King Simet 576 9364 MEMBER Canada Dapooll insurance Insurance Corporation BONUSHSAVINGS HOW TO ranreg ELIGIBILITY One entry form for EACH and EVERY Deposit of 50000 to your new or existing Bonus Savings Account PEClAl OFFER For May and June only initial deposits made up to the 25th of the month to new Bonus Savings ac count receive interest trom the first of that month now mum theI mUnicipal stivuitis loan CtJlTJOTEJthFT COME IN AND MEET OUR STAFF AND OPEN YOUR NEW ACCOUNT TODAY GRAVENNIIRST lllh Muskokii llll Nu till 7717 ORIIIIA 43 MlSSISSilgll Sl last 575 MM MIDlAND WI Kiiil ilioiel lilli lililil of negotiations With Lockheed The prime minister outlined the sequence of events which ended in the collapse of the con tract in which the government intended to spend $1 billion on 18 Orion patrol planes for the armed forces Later Mr Clark said Con servative MP5 who have pressed the government each day in the Commons for two weeks to clarify the sequence of events would give Mr Trudeaus account close scru tiny Conservatives have charged the government with colossal mismanagement of the deal which cost Canadian taxpayers $16 million IIIXKED DATES Mr Trudeau prefaced his ac count of the events by saying he did not have precise memory of what was said when But he had checked his dates against those of Defence Minister James Richardson He said the defence depart ment knew as early as the sum mcr of 1975 that it would have difficulty paying for new long range patrol aircraft Draws to be held at l00 PM Saturday June l2 l9 and 26 at our Savings Branch 64 Dunlop Street East TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS IV HURONIA TRAVEL SERVICE HEAD OFFICE 88 Dunlop St East IAIRIE ONTARIO 7267200 The Barrie Examiner Frida June l9763 Final approval is given to budget OTTAWA CP The Com mons gave final proval to the federal budget ursday after Prime Minister Trudeau war ned that antiinflation controls will fail if Canadians return to their old habits in the belief that the battle against inflation has been won Mr Trudeau said the govern ment needs time to put the economy in order and if we do not ive ourselves the time by reaf irming our resolve to see this battle through to the end we cannot succeed He said that because of early si ns of success in reducing the in ation rate there already have been suggestions that se lective wage and price controls are no longer necessary ed last The program im October is schedul to last an ears and Mr other 21 Trudeau sai the government can see no reason why we should give up the ame today or in the very near uture when we are just starting to see break DEFENDS MINISTER He defended Finance Minister Donald Macdonald against charges that he had brought down donothing budget that will do little to solve unemployment or in flation Former Op sition leader Robert Stanfie described the governments economic policies as policies of inertia He said controls will not work for period as long as the three years set by the government and that in the meantime re strictions on collective bargain ing create fear and resentment among organized labor leaders Mr Trudeau ridiculed op position attacks am surprised that the spe cial interests of these werful grou business an labor shou be pleaded so blatantly by the opposition members who have been elected to serve the New manager plans changes at the ONE TORONTO CP William Mallatratt the new manager of the Canadian National Exhibi tion says he wants to see the exhibition develop into sophisticated Showplace By 1977 he hopes to have the ONE moving in that direction Im not traditionalist he said dont accept things automatically just because theyve been done for the last five years or the last 97 ex pect to make lot of changes in programming next year Some of his ideas include smooth new transport system and temporary buildings that will be changed every couple of years Mr Mallatratt 49 has been organizing exhibitions since 1959 From 1964 to 1967 he was the CNEs exhibit space man ager and offseason rental man ager want to start playing down the country fair sort of thing the carnival atmosphere want to demonstrate whats happening here because this is helluva sophisticated city Mr Mallatratt said he wont THIS SUMMER AT HOME IN YOUR OWN be touching the midway be cause its fascinating part of the exhibition IMPROVEMENTS NEEDED But think the little con cession booths food or trinkets or whatever will have to be much better And the menu has to have little more imagina tion He said the day is fast ap proaching when people wont be able to bring their cars down to the exhibition and simply park them in parking lot Weve got to come up with some idea of mass transit not just for the CNE but for the stadium He says one of the major problems of the exhibition is that most of the buildings were not built to operate 52 weeks year as they must now Last year they housed more than 100 shows and conventions said years ago and Ill say it again now that in terms of facilities during the CNE period we should portable structures with fetime of one Me or three years looking at th warning of continued powerless as well as the pow erful he said It was to be expected that some business and labor lead ers would object very stre nously to controls on their ree dom of action CITES SUPPORTERS In fairness however it must be said that hundreds of thousands of union members have voluntarily agreed to set tlements within the guidelines and that the bulk of business criticism has not been directed against controls in principle but against the details of their application The prime minister rejected opposition su estions that the governments ould spend more on jobcreation programs That would run counter to the gov emments commitment to re straint The only way to bring down the rate of unemployment 71 per cent last month is to re Edmlyrwncfl apport store the economy to state of health and vigor The May 25 budget contained measures to toughen the rules for unemployment insurance benefit payments and to revise federal controls over prices and profits Mr Macdonalds budget speech contained few other sig nificant measures in taxation or economic policy and the op position attacks have been unrelenting and vociferous Not every table among the clouds has been reserved Theres still time to reserve table for an exciting luncheon dinner or lingering afternoon 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