Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 4 Sep 1976, p. 18

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Runnersup in the Sheas summer bowling league was HAPPY GANG RUNNERSUP the Happy Gang team On the team are from left jut fin jimm Brenda Masters Ray Garvey and Linda Wallace Missing were Joan Timmons and Len Lavoie Wagner quits post as chief Gets $5875 of committee of chairmen OITAWA CP Claude Wagner chiet Progressive Con serratiye spokesman for Que bec has resigned as head of the irtys influential committee at chairmen Opposition Leader Joe Clark said Friday the resignation re flected no major disagreements between he and the 51yearold ll whom he squeezed out to capture the party leadership last lebruary Nor had Mr Wagner been fired Mr Clark said The MP for St Hyacinthe merely wan ted to spend more time eon centrating on his duties as ex ternal affairs critic and working for the party in Quebec There has been speculation that the power of Mr Wagners committeeits composed ot leading Conservative critics has been superceded by high level strategy planning group made up of Mr Clark his aides and some members of the Wag ner committee Bilingualism bonuses humiliationParrot OTTAWA li The federal treasury boards an nouncement of plans to pay bilingualism bonuses is humiliation of the public ser vice JeanClaude Parrot national vicepresident of the Canadian Union of Postal Workers said Friday The announcement contains no commitment on how much will be paid when or to whom Mr larrot said Unions should force the fed eral government to be more se lective and realistic in designa ting positions as bilingual he stated Mr Parrot said the National Joint Council made up of fed eral public service unions is se riously weakening its bargain ing position with the govern ment by holding joint con sultations with the treasury board Since Mr Wagner is mem ber of that strategy group there are suggestions he could wield as much clout as he wished Now he wouldnt be tied to the task of mollifying the various interests of members of his own committee Mr Clark said the adminis trative work involved in head ing the committee of chairmen has become more substantial than any of us assumed it would Since he had more adminis trative resources in his office he would take over Mr Wag ners role Mr Clark said Aides to Mr Wagner con firmed that he felt restricted by his work as chairman He would remain member of the committee but would now be freer to express views that 0p posed those of other members Mr Clark said the close rela tions between he and Mr Wag ner are evident in the fact that the two of them leave Sunday for 17day tour of Europe to meet foreign leaders and plan foreign policy positions the par ty might adopt Mr Wagner has played leading role in the Conscrvat ive party since he narrowly lost to Mr Clark last February damages TORONTO CP An 82 yearold woman who was at tacked and beaten outside her general store in Forestville Ont has been awarded $5875 by the Ontario Criminal In juries Compensation Board In statement Friday the board said Edna Lola Hoover went out to the back of the store Dec 1975 to feed some birds when she was attacked by man The attacker then entered the store and stole about $300 Miss Hoover suffered con cussion and fractured rib She was admitted to hospital and three weeks later entered nur sing homeuntil June 1976 John Howard Matthews was convicted of robbery with vio lence and sentenced to eight years in penitentiary The board also awarded $4 662 to Emelie Kretschmann 68 of Kitchener who was attacked and robbed by another woman while walking home from bingo game June 16 1975 The board said the offender grabbed Mrs Kretschmanns purse and knocked her to the ground Mrs Kretsehmann was taken to hospital for treatcment of dislocated shoulder and in juries to the shine GE CA UTIoN Beef prices lowest in years OTTAWA CP Beef prices are currently at their lowest in nearly four years and buying freezer order could save you money But meat experts cau tion that the savings may not be as great as they first appear price of 85 or 90 centsa pound for side of beef may seem low but on 300pound Side the loss in the form of bone fat and shrinkage will amount to about 80 pounds That adds 25 per cent to the price of the usable meat put ting the price close to $110 pound Thats cheap for the steaks included in the order but you pay the same for the cheaper roasts such as the shoulder and blade and for the ground beef Some experts will argue that you can save more by taking advantage of the meat loss leaders the large chains dangle to get you into the store Mak ing the rounds picking up just the loss leaders can add up to significant savings CERTAIN IO RISE But that assumes meat prices will not fluctuate substantially and the evidence points to in creases in the price of beef in the next few months The anti intlation board said last week beef prices are certain to rise Buying bqu freezer order now is perhaps wise because the price is fixed and it is more convenient than visiting several stores each week to buy May invoke blasphemy law in planned film about Jesus LONDON CP The British prime minister and two arch bishops have been drawn into minor furore this week over planned movie on the sex life of Jesus Christ The story began with reports that Danish film director Jens orgen Thorsen proposes to use British studio for the produc tion which has already been banned in Denmark Sweden Judge readies report on beef about judges TORONTO CP ChiefJus tice Willard Estcy of the On tario Supreme Courts trial division is preparing report on complaint against some of his subordinate judges bv Kenora Ont lawyer spokesman for the provincial attorneygeneralsofficesays Lawyer Leonard Compton said Tuesday in Winnipeg seine provincial Supreme Court judges hearing murder cases in Kenora direct defence lawyers to have their clients plead guilty to manslaughter to speed uptrials John Ramsonc an executive assistant to AttorneyGeneral Roy McMurtry said Friday that Mr McMurtry expects ar eport from Chief Justice Estey on the matter by Tuesday newsmanroot 0mm morgue mrfl co no on THO7 France and Italy Thorsen 44 says the film will show Jesus in nude love scenes with women and with his cousin John The Baptist Of course this film is what we call pornographybut so is most great art says Thorsen Take Chaucer for instance Leading the attack against Thorscns project are the R0 man Catholic archbishop of Westminster Basil Cardinal Hume and the Anglican arch bishop of Canterbury Donald Coggan In letter to The Times Car dinal Hume appealed to poten tial financiers and to the actors union to boycott the production The actors union replied that it would take no stand on the issue flhe Barrie Examiner Saturday Se I972 the loss leaders Officials at Agriculture Can ada say that meat should be bought from reputable dealer one who will back up his prod uct Most dealers sell Grade beef and this tends to be the most tender But agriculture department officials say Grade will also be acceptable Complains about raid BRANTFORD CP An area tobacco farmer says RC MP raided her farm this week and took away three of the best field workers because they did not have work permits They didnt tell me where they were taking them or any thing Regina Rudy of nearby Burford said in an interview Friday Two of the workers were from India and one from P0 land She said it took many phone calls to the police to learn that the workers had been taken to Hamilton She did not ask to see work permits because the workers showed her social insurance numbers and she said she thought they were able to take jobs in Canada They were good workers better than any Manpower Canada Manpower can sup Ply IMPORTANT With Interest Token ANNUALLY mphm II1IlIItinl Iv now mjmialmu WCYDRIA sad lm MIKE BEN JENUII Munoger LEO MIRTITSCH Amountont 35 Dunlop St 737I4II NOTICE TO THE CITIZENS OF BARRIE meeting will be held in the council chambers city hall 730 pm September I6 I976 to discuss Downtown Revitalization This is your city it is your downtown we 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