Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 3 Jan 1978, p. 5

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George Taylor Several new bills set for wint Simcoe entre MPP George Taylor says the provincial legislature dealt with about 60 pieces of legislation during the short fall sitting and the government is working on several new bills for the winter session which opens in February Among the hills which became law last fall were changes in the Municipal Elections Act which moved the municipal elec tion date from the first Monday in December to the second Mon day in November in hopes of attracting higher voter turnout Other hills and policy changes included setting up provin cial consumer information service all amendment to the Farm Products layment ct to encourage establishing funds among farm commodity groups to protect producers in cases of bankruptcy in the agricultural community and transferiing responsibility for providing services to children with special needs to the ministry of community and social services he said Taylor said new initiative by the ministry of correctional services will see petty offenders who do no pose threat to the public doing community service work to pay their debt to socie ty instead of going to intarios already overcrowded jails MASS Yul lS Mass layotfs by tnco and Falconbridge Nickel Mines Ltd in the Sudbury area prompted the Davis government to set up rlf Rynard Economic crisis before us Dr it ltytiard Simcoe North ll says anada is more divided than ever before and faces economic crisis more serious than at any time since thetireat Depression ln his New iars message to constituents he says Prime Minister Trudeau and his lllllllsltl have divided the country scandal alter scandal has been revealed our unemployment and balance of trade deficit staiid at alltime highs and Canadian workers face taxes among the highest in the world Yet the present government has presented itself as one of unity and bringing together taiiadians in all walks of life Rynard said In the face of the separatist challenge iii Quebec ltynard said it appears that Trudeau has changed his mind about Sinclair Stevens Create meaningful jobs Sinclair Stevens York Simcoet says he doubts it anyone to be employed under the federal governments new $130 million Federal Labor Intensive Pro gram llll will do jobs that would not be done if the pro gram lid iiol exist For example ll PC the Depart ment of National Defence has received lill1 alllolment of Silo10001 to provide general labor maintenance and ad ministrative support jobs such as snow and brush removal dishwashng and general office help he said Would amiy dishes have gone unwashed without this ad ditional help Stevens asked Would snow have been left uncleared without fllls help bury basin Taylor said The committee has been to Sudbury to receive briefs from botli union and management officials at liico but Taylor who is member of the committee said joint unionmanagement letter received earlier this month asked the committee to postpone further hearings on the liico layoffs until the two sides mmpletc their negotiations in the coming session Taylor said the government will in tmduce legislation to raise the drinking age make changes in family law statutes and institute tougher txcupational health and safety standards major feature of the fall session was strong spirit ol co operation between the three parties in the legislature he said Unlike the short summer session which was dominated by party bickering the fall session was more successful Taylor said thanks in part to the new Speaker of the tlousc lack Stokes Taylor said Stokes angered many Nllls with his strict in ltlpltlttlltill of the rules but he said he was pleased to see the Speaker bring some order to the legislature special status for Quebec proposition he has opposed from the beginning of his term in llltitl ltynartl also suggested that Trudeau and Levesque whom he described as two old pals may have worked out plan selling some of the provinces down the river to keep Quebec inotifedcration Rynard said that Sir Wilfrid lauricr predicted that the 211th Are we to believe that the iIpairs and nniintenance to buildings and equipment would all have been left undone without this additional assistance he asked The program will cost the government Sift month per employee or $llltlo Stevens said ltut instead of using govern ment funds to create jobs of Take out your old wigs and bring them in to Sears tor tradein Give us your old wig and well give you $12 reduction on new one It doesnt matter what condition the wig is in you can still trade Choose from Eva Gabor and other popular name brand wigs We can accept only one wig tradein on the purchase of each wig DIE Health and Beauty SimpsonsnSears Ltd Sears Barrie Georgian Mall 509 Baytield St 7264451 Sun Auto Controopon weekday mm Store hours er session select committee of MlPs to study the situationand suggest ways of reducing the economic impact of the layoffs on the Sud tcntury belongs totanatla At the end of glooim year let us hope that reasoned judg iiieiit will prevail and that no province will be treated as special that we will all he llttlltfl alike and that we lll all do our best to do what we can and give what we can to make anaila great country he said dubious utility lttll said the best way the governinint can create meaningful jobs is to turnthepriatcsectorloosi liiyate enterprisi can create seven jobs for Mei ont created by tliegoyiriiiiiint he said and instead of coding the taxpayer money the new gainfully employed will con tribute to our national revenue MON TUES SAT 930 am to 530 pm WED THURS FR 930 am to 930 pm Rog and Was refer to SlmpSonsSoars Ltd prtcos lhis weeks iloptalile at llll arric ltranch of the Ontario Humane Society Ell Patterson Road is tiaudpa ltirtllrllll part lirrier He is black and grey boostbroken and his land ile trick according to slicltei stall is dancing on his hind legs tllxaniiiier lliotot Unemployment is expected to jump in Barrie in 78 ttlu ol tiiipioiiieiit op pnlltllliiiu try lllllttt lim porar tltt pritc placement itpincy slliifis that pm Itll o1 taiiailas iuutoi llltllhlllts expect to layoll workers in tlii tiist tliric iiioii tlisot WT Illlt tlli tiiliillttiil iii the lat nioiiti tti1tl lll iii ilustriiw llltllltlltlL piitihc ul iiunistiaiion littlltll ioirstiui lion and lilllsllt tiwl iitatl llJltlt1lltiillliltiiijjciiud lti coast including ltllllt ttiltllL to lltt siiii it jlt tllll ill lii linutl llltltilsltt miitactid ulttit layoffs lit the new ycai uilliuiy will be harmrt hit in the nct three months with 15 it pei cciit of its businesses and industries tXlltllllR layoffs The sudbuiy situation is result of major layoffs in thch ty mining industry which will haw serious impact on iiiplotneiil in other areas of sudliury secoiioniy st lohns Newfoundland is second on layoffs list with ll percent o1 its businesses and 1lltllllllts evpcctinu layolts iiitweenJanuaryaiidpril llarrii is third on the list ol cities where unemployment is jiltlttl to jump in early ttTtt thliam oki Manpower president said however that the layott statistics must be tempered by the fact that some Il the lost jobs can be at tiibuted to the annual post tliristmasslump tilt the survey also contained llllf good news for eight ana lian cities where employment is expected to increase early in 1072 Mississauga leads the list oi expected gains with 11 per cent of its businesses and iii tlustries expecting to hire more staff between laii and April lyitehener is second with hir ings expected by it ti per cent of its tllllltil contacted by the agency STT OMETHING GREAT IH Start bikini blouse some bright new looks for your house The possibilities are endless with Singers Stylist stretch stitch machine It gives you the sewing versatility you want With builtin stretch zigzag and straight stitches to handle any fabric es ecially todays stretchy knits builtin buttonholer makes it even easier And twinneedle stitchingr lets you add those priilissional finishing touches lhe Stylist now at an enticing $60 savings to hilpyou start something reat SINGER Sewing Centres and participating Approved Dealers the examiner Tuesday Jan 1978 IAPA sponsors safety seminar The Barrie section of the In dustrial Accident Prevention Association tlAPAi is sponsor ing two oneday seminars on forktruck management and operating safety early this year management seminar recommended for supervisors associated with forktruck operations will run Jan 19 while seminar on safety designed for operators and supervisors will run Feb 16 Both will be held at the Holi day Inn from llle amto pm with member firms paying $10 per person per session and non member firms paying $15 The oneday management seminar is designed to look at practical means of controlling associated losses and to ex amine operator training and testing safe loads and stability and truck types and capabilities The operators seminar is designed to standardize and in crease operator knowledge of the forktruck and its working environment by looking at operator practices and safety codes the role of the industrial forklift and proshift inspec lion Maximum size of park to be decided by OMB Ht STATION The 14 year feud between ro Township council and Big edar Parks Ltd over the max imum size of the firms mobile home park on oncession 13 will be resolved by the Ontario Municipal Board UMBt avc Bull president of Big Cedar says that his companys final attempt to compromise on the maximum size of the mobile home park failed Dec 19 when Oro council rejected proposed zoning amendment which would have allowed the park to grow to 23o units He says his firm filed an ap plication for an appeal last April after council agreed to let the park grow to 180 units but asked for an official plan amendment in which the max imum size of the park would be setout Bull says an official plan amendment is not needed because the plan recognizes the mobile home park as an ex isting use requiring only zon ing bylaw amendment to per mit further growth BARRIE DENTURE CLINIC COLEllA 07 He also said the park would not be feasible economically unless it grows to at least 230 units The ttMB asked the firm for additional documentation last spring in order to set hearing date but Bull said the company delayed sending the documents to the board until the latest compromise attempt was lLStlVl ro council rejected the zon ing bylaw amendment and held out for an official plan amend ment because the councillors felt permittin future growth of the park wou be contrary to the official plan policy of steer ing new residential develop ment to preselected village communities and to make pro vision for only limited residen tial development in the rural areas of the township The 0MB has not set date for the hearing but Bull said his company has asked the board to set aside five days to hear both sides of the argument Complete Denture Service 2647 21 149A Dunlop St Member Denturist Society of Ontario Georgian Mal Buyflold StNIlrrlo7187960 INGER STYLIST STRETCHSTITCH SEWING MACHINE Relt $2549 tcarrying case or cabinet extrat Barrie tPrice may vry

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