Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 27 Jan 1977, p. 3

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Steve Watson takes final careful look at miniature beam he prepared for his house project for the Georgian College carpentry course run as an adult WNW COVER iRIIIII CORBY England itI An artist has been employed full time painting mural pictures BUILDING T0 SCALE studies program Each of the students build to scale small wooden models from blue prints they have drawn up Examiner Photo OVCI graffiti in coverup this North ampshirr town He will be paid H000 iStleoi year for the BARRIE POLICE ASKED FOR HELP US couple seek missing son Barrie city police and the Barrie Chamber of Commerce are helping New Mexico cou ple look for their missing son Barrie city police Chief Earl Snider is asking the publics help on any information on Craig Allen Conner 24year old student of the Chicago Con servatory College who has been missing since October 18 1976 Conner is feet tall and 180 lbs with medium brown hair blue eyes and fair complex ion He has distinctive dark Uncertainty here follows Levesque speech in By THE CANADIAN PRESS An air of political and eco nomic uncertainty remained Wednesday following Quebec Premier Rene Levesques speech to business leaders and financiers Tuesday in New York While the Canadian business community reacted with mix ture of praise and dis appointment politicians gener ally agreed that although Mr Levesques speech honestly stated his intentions referen ces to the inevitability of Quebecs separation misin formed Americans Prime Minister Trudeau un der barage of questions in the House of Commons said his government will continue to fight to keep this country to gether Meanwhile stock of the JohnsManville Corp the worlds largest asbestos pro ducer dropped more than $250 share to just below $28 on sales of more than 111000 shares on the New York stock Famed editor dies at 79 MONTREAL CPI George Ferguson who built formi dable reputation in Canadian journalism as executive editor of the Winnipeg Free Press and then editorinchief of the Mon treal Star lied Wednesday at his home here He was 79 Funeral services areto be private Born in Fife Scotland ieorge Victor Ferguson was raised in Nelson BC and in Calgary After service in Fran cc during the First World War he attended Lniversity of Alberta and became Rhodes Scholar at Oxford He began his newspaper ca reer with brief apprenticeship at The Times of London and continued it under John Dafoe then editor of The Free Press as messenger in 192 He remained at the paper until 1940 becoming increasingly iri volved in editorial direction of the paper Mr Ferguson became execu tive editor of The Free Press with the death of Mr Dafoe in 1944 ROUND TRIP TO TORONTO With the purchase of one regular round trip fare $905 Orillia $695 Barrie ride together for the price of one friends husband and wife relatives in troducing TRAVELWAYS New Golden Carpet Hostess Service Two adults Service Days Per Week ORILLIA BARRIE TO TORONTO Bay Gerard AND RETURN PEOPLE ARE TALKING about our new Golden Carpet Hostess Service Heres your chance to try it Leave the car at home and travel the relaxed way From Monday January 17 to Saturday January 29 take friend free Two people will travel for the price of one Heres how it works You buy one same day return ticket and you and friend travel onthe same fare To take advantage of this you must reserve two seats by calling the number below ORILLIA Laclie St 3267377 Barrie 331 Bayfield St 7280700 Enjoy being pampered Orillia and Barrie are the first two cities in Ontario to enjoy this prestige service at regular fare prices PARCEL EXPRESS CARRIED ON ALL DEPARTURES SAME DAY SERVICE Stock Bros TRAVELWAYS LTD Bus Lines Ltd INTRODUCTORY OFFER VALID UNTIL Jan 29th 1977 Sa inc day service Lots of Free Parking at Both Terminals Why Drive Leave your Car on our LotReax Call 3267377 For your reservations exchangea reaction to Mr Levesque having singled out the asbestos industry as possible prospect for nationalization in Quebec Ed Broadbent federal New Democratic Party leader said Americans were misinformed when Mr Levesque said his government was elected be cause most Quebecers favored independence Independence is not inevi table he said JeanPierre Goyer federal supply and services minister rejected Mr Levesques con tention that separatism is inevi table During radio debate follow ing the speech Mr Goyer chal lenged the Parti Quebecois gov ernment to hold the referendum on the issue as soon as possible OSTLY PROCESS Ontario Treasurer Darcy McKeough said he did not know how the Speech may affect the viability of Quebec security is sues offered on the New York market but if Quebec has to pay premium of one per centage point in interest on billion dollar loan that would mean an additional $10 million year in interest Premier Alex Campbell of Prince Edward Island said he will discuss establishing com mittee of the Council of Mari time Premiers to study the im pact of separation on Atlantic Canada when the premiers council meets Feb 79 Mr Campbell said his major concern the precedent and domino effect on other prov inces such as Alberta and Britr ish Columbia An official of International Telephone and Telegraph Co whose Hayonier subsidiary owns large tracts of forest land in Quebec said the premier is free to rationalize anything he wants If its worthwhile in terms of economic growth Well in The rules are easy to conform to as well as sensible The Employment Standards Act states for example that you must keep complete wage records for your employees for at least years and in some ases years including name and address hours worked each day and week gross earnings amount and purpose of each deduction net pay overtime pay va ation pay and termination pay And thats in your own best interests because it shows that youve paid your employees what theyre legally entitled to receive and also protects you from unjust claims The rules also say you should know and comply with the safety and health regulations IIAMIIIION West Avc So LKN 2H9 LONDON Stitl Wellington St NilA itItI IIIINIiIilt HAY 1253 Jamis St vest we dont care about his politics he said Arthur Donner Toronto economics consultant said Mr Levesque was assuring the wrong people when he went to New York He should be convincing nonQuebec investors in Canada that their investments are safe he said The bulk of investment in Quebec comes from Canada MIDHURST COLLEGE mole under his left car He disappeared frmn his apartment in Chicago while at tending the conservatory and was under what his parents call extreme pressure in his work on classical piano music Due to the extreme pressure he was putting himself under prior to his disappearance he may be rejecting his music they said Mr and Mrs Michael Conner have detectives looking in the Chicago area where the man disappeared and say detec tives feel they would have found him by now if he were dead The couple is appealing to Canadian police because Con ner had expressed an interest in visiting Canada Anyone knowing of man fil ting this discription or of any related information is asked to call the Barrie city police at 7285588 Are you thinking about UNIVERSITY IN 77 You can qualify in Sept by taking Grade 13 now at Midhurst College Compete grade thirteen semester course starts Feb ends June fitthbumt College MIDHURST ONT LOL 1X0 705 726 9685 Tests show infection OTTAWA CP More cattle than previously suspected may be infected with bovine leu kemia virus BLV new ex tremely sensitive test developed by federal veterinarian and four US can cer researchers shows Cattle with the virus may de velop or transmit cancer called Iymphosarcoma to other animals and although no trans mission to man has been found The Barrie Examiner frThursday anuarryfltl researchers are looking into the possibility This does not mean those who work in close contact with cat tle risk BLV infection stressed Satish Chander researcher with the agriculture depart ments animal disease research institute who helped develop the test But there are indications it does cross species barriersit infects sheep and goats as well as cattle the fivemember re search group indicates in re port on the new test in the Dec 24 issue of the US scientific journal Science 977 Mr Chander said in an inter view Wednesday that the test ing of 150 people in contact with cattle either from working in slaughterhouses or on dairy farms has failed to turn up any indication of BLV infection Mr Chander said that of the 380 symptomless randomly chosen dairy cattle from On tario and the state of Maryland screened through the new test 10 per cent showed evidence of exposure to the virus He said based on other tests incidence of Iymphosarcorna has been estimated at 002 per cent for dairy cattle Now on can save or your dream home by investing in mortgages Thats right You can now contribute to Royal Trusts new Fund RHOSP Your contributions will be invested in Canadian first mortgages for maximum income Its safe solid way to save for your dream home So now you can invest in mortgages to make your dream home come true and save on income tax at the same time Decide what you want We can help you Registered Home Ownership Savings Plans Iiiml Iu Fulfil WHOJP Bayfield Mall EMPLOYERS MM Ontario Royal Trust 728858 Ly Prospectus only cop wt which available in umva War 7mg If you know and abide by the rules no one will blow the whistle on you set forth in The Construction Safety Act The Industrial Safety Act and The Mining Act Part IX Thats as much in your own interest as in your employees be ause safe healthy premises and working conditions make good business sense If you have any questions about what ntarios rules require contact your nearest Ministry of Labour office Were here to advise and help you and we will Ministry of Labour Bette Stephenson MD Minister IJIA I73 KIZNHltA HIH liqurtsoli r11 ltiN lXti KlNllsloN I033 lrinuss St KTI lIlJt KlltlllZNliilt s24 Kill St N20 ltll tll thlT Iilnrsitli Ilr llll 7m sll sri lvltll 133 nunl st Iti 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