Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 25 Nov 1976, p. 3

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xL Charlie Shawanigonebi 18 of Vancouver has hitch hiked across Canada looking for his 13 brothers and sisters after his family originally IN SEARCH OF HIS FAMILY from Mindemoyo lit short ly after he was orn On Tuesday he finally found his sister Ida in Windsor after getting help and publcity from The Windsor Star There was no champagne at their initial meeting just stunned silence followed shy Joking Charlie is planning to get work in Windsor to get more funds to search out other members of his family CP Photo Land bought for retirement swampy rocky couple claim TORONTO CPi Toronto couple say they were dreaming of having retirement cabin when they purchased about 42 acres of land in Northern On tario last March after reading description of the property But when they saw the swam py rocky area last summer the couple wrote letter asking for their money back They still are waiting Harold and Patricia Hilton said in an interview they were persuaded to mail ch ue for $3685 to the Muncipa Tax Land Disposal Agency in Toronto after reading about the land in the Ontario Journal and Tax Sale Register published periodically by Sovereign Publishing Co The journal described the property as firstrate piece of land amply endowed with trees and an ideal place for cottage or home site Most of its swamp said Robert Landry who supervised survey of the property in June There might be six or seven acres that would be any good at all to walk on Some officials optimistic following Trudeaus speech By THE CANADIAN PRESS Several political and business officials expressed optimism about the future of Quebec and Canada following Prime Minis ter Trudeaus speech Wednes day night concerning the vic tory of the Parti Quebecois in Quebecs general election Rodrigue Baron leader of the Union Nationale party in Que bec said that in reference to the countrys constitution Mr Trudeau showed himself flex ible on the issue of renegotiat ing powers and we hope that he will as we have asked him in vite the opposition leaders to the next federalprovincial con ference to sit as observers Agreement averts strike WINDSOR Ont CPI Af ter 36 hours of continuous bargaining between Chrysler Canada Ltd and Local 444 United Auto Workers three year agreement was signed Wednesday When it comes to humidifiers you cant beat the drum Mr Biron said Mr Trudeau attempted to be reassuring in his speech and we will force him to translate his words into action The prime minister said in his speech broadcast on na tional television and radio that the election of the prosepara tist party Nov 15 does not nec essarily mean independence for Quebec but forces Canadians to face the basic questions con cerning national unity He said he would not use for ce as means of holding Quebec in Confederation and Canada will remain united if its citizens want to live together Sam Hughes executive direclt tor of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce said the prime min isters speech reassured in vestors What he did was reassure investment people of cooper ation on equalization pay ments Mr Hughes said That is important to the bond market Ghislain Dufour vicepresi dent of Conseil du Patronat du Quebec an employers associ ation said Mr Trudeau ex ll WA Kl Ill MKW Consumers Gus I65 Ferris lone Barrio Ont 7266558 IllIIMATIU HUMIDIFIER luv MN pressed respect for the decision that Quebecers made and rec ognized its democratic charac ter However Dr William Jan kins executive vicepresident of the Atlantic Provinces Eco nomic Council said the prime ministers speech did not alle viate fears of separatism and was overly optimistic Nick Taylor Liberal leader in Alberta said the prime minister appears to be in dicating he will use patriation of the constitution as method for spelling out new powers and new methods of government for new Confederation Certainly our premiers that have been holding back and wanting every province to have veto or not wanting to atri ate the constitution ould surely see now that patriation 0f the constitution and the amending of that constitution is an portunity to create new Con ederation Mr Taylor said Ontario Premier William Davis and Manitoba Premier EdSchreyer said they had no comment Wednesday The advertisement also said the property was lying along side Highway 560 and the fertile ground was capable of produc ing good crops LAND UNSUITABIJC But Mr Landry said the property is 338 feet from the road at the nearest int He also said any dry lancixiikely is too rocky for farming William Howe an in vestigator for the trade prac tices branch of the consumer and corporate affairs depart ment said he was aware of the case but could not comment at present Heinrich Janssen owner of Sovereign Publishing and Mult nicipal Tax Land Disposal Agency said Wednesday in an interview that although he has not seen the property he stands behind its description as first rate piece of land He added that Mr Hilton should have vis ited the property first Mr Janssen also said he sees no contradiction in the ex pression lying alongside high way and the fact the property is more than 300 feet from the road But Mr lanssen said his company has policy of offer ing dissatisfied customers the option of exchanging their proper ty for another parcel and an exchange will he offered to Mr Hilton The Ililtons said Wednesday they would not accept an ex Change Mr Hilton said he wan ts his money back and also thinks Mr Janssen should reimburse him for the $1500 he spent to have the survey done Mr Hilton said he took job this month as commissionaire because he and his wife cannot live on their monthly pension incomeof $413 PROPOSED MEW LA WS PrOvinces would advise on immigration issue OIIAWA CP Proposed new immigration laws in troduced in Parliament Wed nesday would require the government to set immigration quotas based on advice from provincial governments Immigration Minister Bud Cullen told re orters after in troducing the ill in the Com mons that the quotas would not limit the number of citizens of any one country from entering Canada The set number would not be strictly followed if circum stances such as an unex cted refugee movement or rastic changes in the labor market oc curred He referred to quotas as im migration levels The bill de scribes them as target figures representing the number of im migrants who should be admit ted during given period The bil would require immi gation ministers to announce the levels once year and would make provincial con sultation mandatory on their population whether they want more or fewer residents how many immigrants with what job skills they want how many they can accommodate and what job opportunities they can offer 140000 TARGET Mr Cullen said that after the bill is passed he probably will suggest figure of 140000 im migrants annuall The net to tal would be smal er Population now is about 23 million and his figure is based on government redicted pu lation trends an aplanto ring Canadas population to about 30 million by the year 2001 like to think our immigra tion system is color blind Mr Cullen told reporters asking whether problems of racial dis crimination were considered when designing the bill Both extreme and moderate opinions were considered he said The proposed bill contains tEv most of the recommendations of SenateCommons com mittee which held public hearings across the country af ter the government published policy options paper in 1973 The proposals would replace 1952 laws considered oldfash ioned and containing measures governments have bypassed through cabinet regulations and special ministerial per mission in the last 10 years The package would empower the government to steer immi grants away from such over crowded cities as Toronto to towns and cities where jobs are available And it reinforces tradition started in the 1960s of making sure immigrants do not get jobs anadian can or will take Underlining one government commitmentto reunify Wants curbs LONDON Reuteri Prime Minister James Callaghan said Wednesday that voluntary wage curbs will be needed after the present accord with trade unions runs out next summer After two successive years of voluntary pay curbs some trade union leaders have been suggesting that free wage bar gaining should be resumed ic action against winter discomforts The Common Cold Research Unit in Salisbury England has claim ed that it is very difficult to catch cold unless one is exposed to arid air And arid air is exactly the kind of hot dry atmosphere found in most Canadian homes throughout the winter Thats why Drumatic wholehouse humidifier can be positive step toward relief from many discomforts of winter includ ing dry skin and flyaway hair Whats more it can protect your home and furnishings from drying out and cracking and it stops those annoying shocks caused by static electricity At touch of the Drumatic humidistat you dial exactly the right moisture con tent fora healthier more comfortable atmosphere for your whole house And as the Energy Commission has been saying properly humidified home saves on energy and fuel bills The Drumatic power wholehouse humidifier is Canadas largest seller Its the one Canadians have come to know and trust because its built in Canada with quality materials It even has solid stainless steel cabinet Now thats quality See your nearest Drumatic humidifier dealer Find out why when it comes to humid ifiers you cant beat the drum WAITSKUTHE UMPANY 430 Wyecroft Road akVille Ontario 6K 2G9 590 Hodge Street Montreal Quebec H4N 2A4 Superior Propane Burton Ave Burris Ont 726186 broken familiesis proposal to permit the parents or grand parents of any age of Canadian citizen to enter the country AGE IS FACTOR Sponsored dependent rules to be renamed the family class now require the parent or gran dparent to be at least 60 years and if younger to be widowed or unable to work Categories of immigrants now known as nominated immi grants and independents would be lumped into category called other applicants The key to their admittance would still be whether the person has prearranged job or an oc cupation declared by the gover nment to be in demand These applicants would con tinue to be judged on point system based on education age language and personal assessment made by im migration officers The new laws would allow im gt al Lego construction seis Christmas Cal Page This is just one ol more than 375 valucpriccd gift ideas from our new Christmas catalogue Theres thousands ol addi tional gift ideas in otir big l97677 ShopRite catalogue Wont you come in The Barrie Examiner Thursday November 25 1976 fiamant PROPERTY MANAGEMENT OFFERS migrlautfg OOIeflgigsr tigstgggogé THREE SEPARATE DIVISIONS TO SUIT op grave as now required TOUR SPECIFIC NEEDS Property and Financial Management Snow Removal Landscaping SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS If you wish to iscuss your eve opments requirements Rules banning idiots imbe ciles and morons from Canada are dum And an official end woul be put to 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