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Barrie Examiner, 11 Jun 1976, p. 5

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NEWS ROUNDUP Ottawa teenagers youngest recipients of Citizenship talORtONIO CP Four 0t we eenagers who hel handica children in nets by schoo have been chosen as the youn est recipients of the Ontario edal for Good Citizen ship Premier Davis announced Thursday the silver medals will be awarded Colleen Higginson 17 Laurie Corkery 18 Lynn Upton 16 and Barbara Zar zycky 16 of Immaculata High School for their lunchtime vol unteer program at Centennial Public School They are among 15 Ontario residents to be presented with the award June 30 in ceremo mes at Queens Park The citi tenship award was established mlm Others chosen by an eight member advisory council for actions in particularly gen erous kind or selfsacrificing way are Armand Belanger of Sudbury for work with senior citizens retarded children and in the conservation field Ann Byles of Ottawa who has visited home for the chronically ill for 40 years Myron Benedict Cryan of St Thomas who has helped people in need Mrs Breg de Groot of Carrying Place who established mental Escalth clinic with her own fun Isabella Linton of Mississauga for volunteer work since the First World War Nicholas Munk of Toronto for his work towards racial har mony Alton Parker of Windsor for work with alcoholics han dicapped persons and senior citizens Thelma PowellBrown of To ronto for fouundin centre for emotionallydistur ed childre Harvey Reddick of Niagara Falls for work with retarded children Donald Rape of Cam bridge who established non profit gymnastics club and Mrs George Williamson of Trenton for volunteer work in cluding the Red Cross blood do nor clinic Deterrent TORONTO CP coun ty court judge has awarded damages to two Metropolitan Toronto policemen in an ac tion he said should serce as deterrent to persons who br ing frivolous charges against police Dies in fall MlSSISSAUGA Ont CP Patrick Paul 22 of Mis sissauga Ont was killed Wed An tiinfla tion program attacked OTTAWA CP The anti inflation prayam came under renewed attack Thursday after Statistics Canada reported that the cost of living in May took the sharpest jump in six mon ths Finance Minister Donald Macdonald told the Commons however that the major factors in the consumer price index rise of eighttenths of one per cent were largely outside the purvue of the selective wage and price controls program Statistics Canada said the major reason for the rise in the overall index was 15per cent jump in the cost of food in cluding rise of 124 per cent in the cost of beef This fcllowed five months of declining food prices which had kept the over all index increases to moder ate level Other significant factors were higher charges for home ownership and increased prices of tobacco and alcholic products as result of in creased taxes on these luxury items imposed by provincial government budgets Heward Grafftey PBrome Mississquoi said the antiin flation program had curtailed wage increases but had not made meaningful impact on prices The government had the statutory authority to rotect consumers and the inance ministers credibility was on WHEN MOVIES WERE SILENT HIS WAS THE BARK HEARD ROUND THE WORLD WI Tme ooamiwm Itame mum Niiiuuiuun AVII PICK Iltllllt IIUN lAMIlJIAH WINE Adult Entortainmont BHIXTE IERN PHIL SII VEKS ATflllllflwfl ENTERTAINING WIIOIIUNIT VIncont Canby New York Times 46 DunIo Stun MADELINE KAHN may Tram CARR AND FOR YOUR ADDED ENJOYMENT THIS OW StlWBarrie Ont728468l AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT nesday after he fell 11 feet to the ground from scaffold when the paint roller he was us ing touched hydro wer line at the Continental an Co of Canada Ltd plant Back to work CAMBRIDGE Ont CP The 150 hourlypaid workers at Sheldons Engineering Ltd members Local 2931 United Steelworkers of America re turned to Work Thursday with new contract after twoday strike union spokesman said the contract gives them 26 rcent increase in wage and ringe benefits over two years It brings the wage spread to be tween $520 and $712 an hour in the first year from $450 and $634 Up fines OWEN SOUND Ont CP Provincial Judge Morris Hay said Thursday that if the num ber of impaired driving charges in the area continues to be as high as in the past he intends to increase the fines for first of fenders He made the remark before sentencing Robert Osadzuk 31 of Kemble Ont to pay $200 fine or nd 20 days in jail for first fence of im paired driving New centre ST THOMAS Ont CP Jim Wilson administrator of St Thomas Psychiatric Hospital said Thursday that mental health treatment centre for women is being established at the hospital as pilot gzoject Up to 30 patients will accommodated after tran sfer from prisons because of mental illness he said Disaster TORONTO CP An of ficial of joint bargaining team for 60 Ontario hospitals said threatened illegal strike June 17 by 20000 workers at the hospitals would be disaster for pa tients and communities Many of the hospitals at which there would be strike have special equipment used by hospitals that would not be involved directly in the strike and so its very far reaching situation Ross Stewart team vicechair man said at hearing of the Ontario Labor Relations Board the line for failing to do so Mr Macdonald replied that the only parent solution to the May in ex rise would be to expand the controls program to cover food at the farm level and have the federal ovemment take over control provincial budgets He doubted that Mr Grafftey advocated this CRITICIZES PEPIN Otherwise the minister said Regrettably feel there is nothing that can be done about that kind of increase 323 Try Our Famous MIBAMAR ADVENTURE AVariety at Chinese Food 7266101 Banquet Facmtres MIRAMAII UARUENS Licenced Tavern at Dunlap St Barrle HUN II1IIIMAN in us SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION PARWI PCIUITES CORPORATION It AMATDNMI NAT OMEN PRESENTS DUI Wilt WARD comm PRODUCTION WON TON TON DAILY AT 700 ORIENT EXPRESS DAILY AT 840 LAST COMPLETE SHOWING DAILY AT 700 PM DONALD MACDONALD No estimate OTTAWA CP Finance Minister Donald Macdonald told the Commons Thursday that he could not predict what the ultimate staff require ment of the antiinflation boardwillbe He was asked by Lincoln Alexander PCHamilton West to provide an estimate after board spokesmen said Wednesday that the number working at the board had grown to 853 The board said it was still looking for employees particularly ex perienced union people to help with backlog of 3000 wage cases Winners KIRKLAND LAKE Ont CP Leo Bemier Ontarios minister of natural resources will announce July 21 winners of the annual provincial mine rescue competition Simulated mine disasters and written examinations are used in the tests which are administered by judges who travel from district to district Man drowns TORONTO CP The body of Paul Beverley Sheridan 35 of Toronto was found in Gren dadier Pond on Thursday We days after he was beaten by persons he refused to identify police said Police said Mr Sheridan was attacked by some men Tuesday and was taken to hospital with face injuries Invasion on TORONTO CP Tent ca terpillars have invaded the re gion north of Toronto but theres no cause for concern says ministry of natural re sources pest control supervisor Ken Turner said Wednesday the trees on which the cater pillars feed may look bad after insects strip the leaves but the animals wont kill them Slow decline TORONTO CP The number of employable per sons in Ontario receiving welfare assistance decreased iIIIo aha3315 by 26 per cent between Jan uary and April this year James Taylor community and social services minister said Thursday Postmortem TORONTO CP Post mortem examinations for mercury are being conducted on residents in the district of the EnglishWabigoon river system in Northern Ontario SolicitorGeneral John MacBeth said Thursday Troubles TORONTO CPlRemo Mancini bEssex South said Thursday that notation in his legislative expenses may cause him marital dif ficulties Mr Mancini told the legislature that the expenses made note of trip allegedly taken by his wife Speed cases TORONTO CP An ex periment to speed up court cases will be expanded beyond the Ottawa region as soon as possible Attorney General Roy McMurtry said Thursday The Ottawa experiment calls for two special courts week with 15 cases each day Police present evidence and under court direction discuss it with defence lawyers who then bargain plea Cosmic Concert Productions DTESBTIIS IN CONCERT FOR ONE SNOW ONLY MICHEL PAG LIARO with special guests DILLENGER Over three hours of solid rock music rivalled only at Maple Leaf Gardens at the BARRIE ARENA Friday June 18 at 800 All seats reserved so get your tickets early at The Keyboard Dunlap St West The Ban dstand Baylield Mall Georgian Mall Johnstones Music World Music Midland Rudy Meeks Music Orillia and all Eatons Attractions Offices Toronto HELD OVER 2ND WEEK ADULT It IIIITAINIINI from the people who gave you The Jan Singer BIAlINIiSAUDIIferiviiiiIJIIAVONIIIIII IIINI WIIIIIR IIIMIIILKINS 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