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Barrie Examiner, 18 Sep 1976, p. 17

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HELP WANTED HELP WANTED MANSFIELUDENMAN GENERAL COMPANY LIMITED JOHN STREET BARRIE 7266520 APPRENTICESHIPS ELECTRICIAN Industrial MECHANIC STEAMFITTER Applications are invited for the above apprenticeships which will be conducted in accordance tradesmans qualifications act with the apprenticeship and Applicants must have obtained minimum of 14 credits to an ideal maximum of 27 credits or equivalent mathematics physics metalurgy and blueprint reading preferred but not essential Training will cover periods of 1800 hours each Approximately years consisting of practical on the job training and related in struction at College of applied arts and technology During the related courses of instruction at college the ap prentice will receive tuition fees living allowance and travel ex penses Based upon successful completion of required shop and school training an apprentice will receive wages on the following scale The first months 60 of tradesmans hourly rate Increase of every months to 100 of tradesmans hourly rate Upon successful completion of apprenticeship presently $651 per hour plus cost of living allowance of 21 per hour Applications are obtainable at the security office or by writing to the employment manager Deadline for submission of applications Friday September 24th I976 at pm 520 major manufacturer and distributor of hand tools is seeking selfmotivated qualified person to accept responsibilities in the areas of shop loading scheduling forecasting and production plan ning The successful applicant will report to the division production con trol manager and will have minimum of one years successful ex perience in the production control or related areas Company offers good salary and comprehensive company paid fringe benefit program Apply in person or in writing to MANAGER OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS The Cooper Tool Group Ltd 164 Innisfil St BARRIE L4M 4V5 SIB DENTAL Assistant preventive or cer tified fulltime or parttime Reply with OPPORTUNITY resume to Box 530 Barrie Examiner We for MEN WOMEN MANAGER TRAINEES Career opportunity with expanding retail firm Retail experience definite asset Only well groomed self motivated people with desire to show positive results need apply We offer you chal lenge responsibility and opportunity for great future Salary plus commissions and excellent company benefits Apply Bonita Shoes Georgian Mall LOCAL Motor Repair Shop requires ex perienced repair person for motor win ding and repairs Applicants must be Learn TO Prepare bendable and neat in appearance and manner Apply in writing to Box 532 Income Tax Returns Barrie Examiner People who have flair for WM 7T dealin with fi ures enjoy COOKS workirgg with the9 public and Broiler and prep cooks required im mediately full or partrtime Apply in would like to earn extra income person to Crock and Block Restaurant 325 Bayfirfldstzrielizgplyiflgfllmfir may enro In IR Block Tax CASHIER for theatre Evenings only SChOOI are mos can Annroximateln hoursb30to9 30 pm to be class near you Job in Telephone 7288263 Lwfl Wiews available for best MANUFACTURER in area requires in dividual for production planning and SlUdenls sen or free PVChasmg MUS 139 mecnaniEBIY formation and class schedules tninded and able to interpret drawmgs Apply in writing to Box 533 Barrie Ex l°d°Y HURRY aminer stating salary requirements and gasses start October 4th experiglg4iifli Wm naviii Th convenient area class BABYSITTER wanted to sit in my house on occasions Must have references own locotlon transportation and be nonsmoker AUandale Heigmilggfbgqezgggsfil Contact the office nearest you LEGAL SECRETARY H8 BLOCK Law firm of Stewart Esten requires lsDunlop St secretary immediately for litigation practice Experience preferred but not Borne Essential Contact BiIAILeIii72855917 7263822 PARTTIME piano instructor needed to teach low grades in downtown studio Grade Ever minimum requirement Please send me free In Gr 10 preferred Applicant must be neat personable sincerely interested in formant abou your teaching No agelimit Callfor personal preparation course un flflvew 72311391 We derstcnd there is no obligation REAL ESTATE people required for uni que ski oriented development iust north Name of Barrie For confidential interview call Address Roger lrwin or John Rock Toronto 85mm Local Saturday or Sunday City Eéflflifltrflnfzrflst 119 Rsserv Province $400 PER HOUR part time evening Ph work Must have good car and be heat in one pearance No experience necessary all Mr James 7371901 CIP °d l°d°Y WW or WV 524 WAN IMMEDIATELY people to start in good paying posi ans Excellent working conditions bonus and other company benefits pror vided No experience necessary we will train you Car required For interview apply at 39 Collier Street Suite 103 30 Elli195g 559le MATURE RELIABLE babysitter re quired for or evenings week Eccles St North area Telephone 726 0038 Ontario jALES HELP AND AGENTS TENDERS CUSTOMERS MINISTRY OF 55 RV CE NATURAL RESOURCES REPRESENTATIVE NOTICE OFTENDER Large financial institute requires attrac FOR THE RENTAL OF tive and outgoing person to contact their AGmCULTURAL LAND Barrie clients Car necessary Excellent starting salary plus car allowance For Sealed ten ers WI requlre appointment call Mrs Armstrong by ghe District Manager 23 Ministry of Natural Resources IMMEDIATE Midhurst Ontario until 1200 MONEY oclock noon October 1976 lor people who know how to sell Our business is selling and guaranteeing ex elusive longer life specialty lighting prov ducts for stores office and apartment hulldings restaurants motels hotels churches banks industries factories hospitals schools institutions etc Age no barrier car necessary Highest com missions plus travel and gift bonus paid every Tuesday on automatic yearround repeat business Notechnical knowledge Itbeded as our Sales Manual shows you flew to make money with your very first vs mediately Write Daytron call This is our and year in Canada and best Choiceprotected territory of arrie and district must be filled im Box 420 Hamilton Ontario via EMPLOYMENT WANTED NRNA will give day care In her own mn DI home Infants month to years San ford st area Phone 7287663 WILL BABYSIT In my own homer Jlflldhurst area Telephone 72696503 MOTHER wlll babyslT In own home Henced yard Oakley Park School area jelephone 7373458 for the rental of approximately 60 acres of agricultural land located on Part Lot 11 Con cession Ill Township of Vespra County of Simcoe Rental period is for one year only The proper ty shall be used for the growing of cats andor barley only Further information specifications and tender documents may be obtained by contacting Mr Bob Hutchison Ministry of Natural Resources Midhurst Research Centre Midhurst Ontario Telephone 705 7267640 Highest or any tender necessarily accepted SCHAFER District Manager not For Best Results Examiner Want Ads Death Notices Engagements Births maximum 40 words additional words cents per word Card of Thanks 25 words $500 Additional words cents per word In Memoriam no verse $500 Verse per count line extra 21 cents per line Coming Events $322 per column inch $500 3m ENGAGEMENTS WRIGHT CARRUTHERS Mrs George Wright of Phelpston Ontario is pleased to announce the engagement of her daughter June to Kenneth Car ruthers son of Mrs Margaret Car rLthers of RR Barrie Ontario Mar riage to take place Saturday October 1976 at St Pauls Anglican Church St Pauls atApm NOTICE deadline for Classified word ads PARKER Harold and Linda are pleased to announce the birth of son Robert Charles7 lbs 15V 015 on September 13 1976 at Royal Victoria Hospital brother of Rachel and Adam STURGEON Mr and Mrs Neil Sturgeon of RRIII Churchill are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter Jlll Elizabeth at Royal Victoria Hos pital Barrie on Tuesday August 31 1976 sister for Tricia and Tim Grand parents are Mr and Mrs Gordon Mason of Collingwood and Mrs Kenneth Sturgeon ofChurchill Mondays Child is fair of face Tuesdays Child is full of grace Wednesdays Child is full of woe Thursdays Child has far to go Fridays Child Is loving and giving Saturdays Child works hard for itsliving And child that is born on the Sabbath Day Is fair and wise and good and gay Children hearing this verse by Counter Cullen always want to know which day of the week was their birth date Keep this and other important information for your childs future Barrie Examiner BirthAnnouncement will include the name of your child the day of the week month and year of birth the weight and other vital Information printed message can become permanent record in Babys Book or Family pm previous day noon Saturday Albums The rate for Barrie Examiner Birth COMlNG EVENTS Notice is only $500 maximum 40 words Additional words9 cents per word GRENFEL ANNIVERSARY PHON 728 2414 Sunday Sept 19th at Oclock Choir KEMPENFELT CHORAL GROUP Guest speaker BRUCE EDGAR GOOD NEWS STORY When you an nounce the birth of your child in The Bar rie Examiner clippings of the notice are available for Babys Book Family Tree Records and to mail your friends and relatives in those far away places Place an announcement after birth Call The Barrie Examiner Classified 728 2414 $18 CARDS 0F THANKS MULLERWe wish to thank relatives friends and neighbors for kind expres sions and floral tributes received during our recent bereavement in the loss of dear son and brother Roland Special spin thanksto Rev Domm 5um Eib avdhediv CANADIAN LEGION Branch 147 St Vincent St and Cundles Rd WANT ADS JACKPOT $400 CONSOLATION SIOO PHONE 7282414 STF 319 Ion20v PRINTED PATTERN FROM THE VERY FIRST FALL DAY youll go and go in this lean prin cess jumper layered over classic shirt with separate scarf tic Rows of top stitching accent the lean longwaisted shaping and the princess curves to low diagonal pockets There is no waist seam Wear it with or with out thc belt The Original of Printed Pattern M319 by Harwyn Is solid color polyester knit teamed with print shirt and scarf Printed Pattern M319 is avallable in Half Sizes 10 12 14 16 18 20I Size 14 bust 37 jumper requires yards 60inch fabric blouse and scarf yards Send $125 for Printed Pattern to Burril llXilmIllll $0 lrlilzrlss Avenue Scarborough MII 4P7 Add 25 for IleII lilllAlll for first class mailing and special handling lchIsc print plziinly YUIII NAMIC All DRESS with POSTAL ODI STYLE NllMlillll ANI SIZIZ IN TAItIf RESIDENTS ADD SALES TAX FOII IIAI ll IAIIIIIIN NEWI All the clothes you want most new are In our new 1977 PROMINENT DESIGNER BOOK Scc thcm sew Ihcmajumpsuits tunics daydinner dresses tops pants skirts total wardrobes by America top creators Use 504 frcc couponapply to any $125 pattern of your choice Scnd 75¢ for Book 32 now SEW KNIT BOOK INCLUDES BASIC TISSUE PATTERN adjustable for sizes 1020 40 42 Scw dresses gowns blouses skirts jackets more Then knit another complctc wardrobe Scnd 3125 now INSTANT FASHION BOOK Look beautifully drcsxcd on the smallest budget 128 pages hundreds of plclurc ideas SI INSTANT SEWING BOOK Quick professional techniques $1 STITCH PATCH QUILT BOOK ch actual block sin charts direc tions for 40 of Americas most popular quillsMaple Lcal Snowflake Brides more Quilting designs embroidery Sl25 NIFTY FIFTY QUILT BOOKHGct applique or patch patterns for $0 quills zigzagshell blocks triangles squares $100 ANNOUNCEMENT STUDENT SPECIAL Keep informed of local people and their achievements while you are away at school this year For only $1800 postage included you will receive The Barrie Examiner for full month period Send cheque or money order to BARRIE EXAMINER CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT 16 Boyfield St Barrie Be Sure to include Your Name and Full Address OFFER EXPIRES SEPT 30 $13182730 The Barrie Examiner Saturday Sept 18 197617 Water big factor in illness By BRIJ KIIINDAIHA GENEVA Router World Health Organization WHO cx pcrts estimate that sickness around the world would fall by 30 per cent if people in poor countries could be given pure drinking water The experts say more than 12 billion people onethird of the worlds population lack safe drinkingwater supplies and more than 14 billion have no sanitary wastedisposal facil itlcs The results include diseases that have crippch critirc popu lalions in some regions such as killer discusc borne by wu Icr snuil which infcsls Ihc Nilc Cholera typhoid diarrhea dyscnlcry malaria and in testinal worm infections tirc among Ihc illnesses Iran smillcd through water More insidious is general weakening of the population causing high infant death ratios and making pcnplc pronc to dis ease WHO cxpcrls say there are nol cnough data In csfziblish ti dirch statistical link between poor sanitation and disease but Ito community cult frcc itself of discziscs if its drinking water is unsafe EPIDICMIISSPREAD III parts of Africa and Asia cvcn II fcw cuscs of 11501150 can explode into an cpidclnic be cause of poor stinilullnn zmd pollution of rivcrs by tho cxa crclzi of Sick pcnplc lhlcxpclls say But in Eurlipczin cuunlrics whcrc illlllk Llllfl wuslcr dispusnl SSllllS illt pruItclcd discascs such as cIiIIllIu full 10 sprctid Ihtiuuh costs IIIc rc pntlcd cuch your III 21 chlilcru nIIIbrIzik III Mill wuis Mulzmjc district Ill 19737 74 it was clctir Ilile Ilic disczisc hit villages lllill uscd ullprnr lchtd surface llilcr whllc Iicighboring villages rcctIvlng plpcd wulcr l111£lllll lzirgcly unlouchcd In 197 nczirly $0 pcr ccnl of WHOS SBIIIIIIIIIIIII hudch liir cnvironmcnlzll hcallh programs was spent Oll IOVIUIHL bzIsIc sanitary mczisurcs 11111 SflVllfS Targets sci for Ihc IItllcll NII tions sccnild dcvclupmcnl doc ado IlliTIrlllIiilI wlrc for 00 pcr ccnl of city dwclItrs in poor COUIIIIIIS In llith lltll£llfl conllcclllins lllfl 23 pcr Will of rural plnplc lfl lli stift Vlilltl OSTS IISIIMAIICI Ilxpcrls lsllIIIIIItd lllill it would LllSl $21 blllllnl lli ltiMll Ilit purcwnlcr supply Izirgcls betwccn now itllfl lllt cnd of I980 and SH billion 10 pruvidc zidcquzilc lxcrllzidlspllsnl liltllllltS This would ltltlll IIII Ill vcslmciil SI Ill Illl cutIi pcr son ziffcclcd to supply purc wu Icr and $1 23 It prlivltlc £ll disposal I£llllll IIIII wIIlcr supply prnjtcl would Illlcclly benefit 480 lllllllflll ptllplc and the wuslIdlsptisnl project 430 million Most of the muncy must clinic from the itllll cliuIIlrIcs Ihcmsclvcs lIIlcrnziliunzil nrr grinizzilions including WHO which has It Illltil illlllllitl budch of $140million supply lttllllHill hpr and 501110 mnIIIy Usually II country suguIsls II program which is sllldlcil by Ill inlcrnatimlul organization which lhln llltb to arrange for help It Illlilll II illlfl provides cxpcrlisc lhc focus ll most programs is incrtlisingly on IiiIping llic rural poor Aflcr it pllrlSO if slrcssing hcuvy industrial illvclnpmcnl III tcnnnmic plilllS unvcrn mcnls of many poor lnunlrics rcullzc Illill Il Is to fnrmcts local drqusmIII illlfl smIIlI III duslrizilisls who must pluy zin csscnlizil rnlc Ill IIIIIItvlng llilllOllill pruspcrlly Will all ficitils sziy litingludcsh fur tXitallt has sunk 100000 tlcw lubc wclls illll rcpaircd 40000 old uncs in tho last four yours Pakistan hopcs to install 35000 Iubcwcll IIlInll pumps by Ihc cnd of this yctlr and South KurtII has succccdcd in ensuring szlfc wulcr for half its population Argcnlinli Thilc Mcxico and Uruguay huvc also mzidc sig nificant progress in providing safe drinking wzllcr Iii villagers and city IwclItIs Want Ads For Best Results ATTENTION market gardeners fruit lormers junior farmers 4H Farmers f03i1¢illil Former American Eagle fighter pilots arc shown at the Ministry of Defense in London Friday with British Air Mnrshul David Evans vlcc chief of the air staff who is Canadian born sec ond froIn right From 1ch art Capt Richard Alexander of Piper City 111 current prcssidcnt of Eagles Squadron Association Col TALKING OVER OLD TIMES Reade Tiley of Colorado Spr ings Colo the associations public information officer Evans and May Burl Stewart of Los An gelcs Theyre looking at model of the Tornado sin glevwing multirole combat plane The former pilots are visiting London to renew con tacts with the British Royal Air Force AP Photo Quebec uses existing laws in settling strike issue Hy TIIIC CANADIAN PRESS Buddingtruch workers in Qtlclxc and British Columbia who llilVt flirccd shutdowns ill the construction industry I11 Iliiisc provinces for the last month wcrc among Canadians lllvnlvcd in contract dispulcs across Ihc country this wcck Thl ucbcc govtrnmcnl uscd XlSllllL Itglslzilinn Thursday In Sflllf lilll conlcnllous Issuc In tho provlnccwldc walkout by 35000 wurkcrs zillilitilcd with tho building Irzldcs council of lht ucbcc chcrzilimi of Labor llll lIIt provincial illlllltl pru clzilmcd SIllllS of mu nn slruiIiun Industry Lliblir Hclti lilins Act In furcc Ihc clcctilnt by sccrcl bullnl If illl union shop SlfWllldS ll building sites IIIc Slilll wcrc Illrmcrly IIppIIIIIllrl by Illt IIIllflllS IIil lucsliiill ll shop stuwnh Is and llltIr frctdlim lll job silcs Is llmniig kty Issucs pcr lIlIIIlIIg l0 UlllOll pnwcr which stand Iii lhl wziy if it lllllilll stllltlllllll union officials said Mlmbcrs if lllc FL rcprc llllllL lllIl1lllIll17lllitltflll If IIIbcc clinslluiliuli wurkcrs lilll mlkmp Ill Illl jllb lhrlc vimks nut ll prnltsl lll lull uIIIuIIIIks illlI SIIIISUPIIV Illlllll officials say llllll lllilll job sllcs IIIIvc bccn kcpl upcii by wurkcrs zilfilizilcd with llic IIvlil inifcilirlililni if Nil llilllill IIIIIIII IIilulis SInIlIQIL wIIIkIrs lll Iilsli Illl If ill rcpt IIII lilltSl tillci from Ill provinces 14000 culllrzlcllils spukISIIIIIII lur Ilic Slii bII llllll Itimcs Buy Ilydrnclcclrlc llvtIlipIIIIIII stild wurk tcsumtd this Htk with llIc rcluril ll Ibiiul lll lllillll of lhl prnjccls 1000 fulltime workers IIll ptujtcl wIIs Slllll lflll1il1lit month ago in the first lll wiilkiillls lll lirllish Columbia llicrc was Sllll£llllll lllill lhc prov Incc might lIIltrvcnl in tho cur rcnl lockout by the IIII slrucllim LIIIiIir Itclllliuns Association IIII lockout llic sccond of thc summlr l11l1 wIIIIi plumbch vtIII 0n slrikt llllillllllll frcc Addictions NEW FURNITURE BY AUCTION TUESDAY SEPT 21 ot7pm at49MorrowRd Unitll foul and piece living room suites dining room and bedroom suites bed chester fields box springs mal tresses kitchen sets Console stereos Rockers recliner chairs assorted lamps lots more All items top name bran ds guaranteed by manufac turer BBB Auctioneers 8Jobbers 7266314 7370879 521 PUBLIC NOTICE members church groups hobbyists handicraft persons We need you and your products for SPECIAL FARMERS MARKET Saturday Sept 25th 1976 am to pm Yes special farmers market is being held and we need your par ticipation and theres no charge or licence required by you Were looking for fresh fruits and vegetables of every variety rab bits nnd pigeons eggs honey home baked goods and preserves handicrafts braided rugs quilts macrame etc etc etc If youve grown it or have made itvconte and sell it and enjoy the friendly happy atmosphere of old fashion farmers market in downtown Barrie day for fun and profit Sept 25th In order to insure adequate space please phone the of Barrie 705 7266573 and tell them youll be there SIB downtown parking and 15 min utes walking time for hot lun chcs Talks ended Tuesday shortly after they began when the asso ciulinn informed the BC Fed eration of Labor and BCYu kun Construction Trades Coun cil that the latest union pru postil was too costly for the in luslry spokesman for the con tractors sziid thcrc was four on both sides that govcrnmcnl in ItIvcnlinn might leave both sides of thc disputc in 11 worst position The situation in the rest of the country follows ATLANTIC spokcsman for Atlantic Container Lines Montreal said the shipping company has pulch out of Halifax for the du ration of dispute that has dis rupch purl operations since August About 650 llingshurcmcn wcrc locked out Aug by Ihc Maritime Em ployers Association The issue ls whcthcr cquipmcnl operators ill Ihc IOCHI contuincr terminal should be called If work from pclmzmcnt lilltOl pool or the gcncrtil fortc of Inngshorcmcn WEST fourmonth slllkc ill the IflltllllL cuzll Opflilllflll of rnn Intn Ltd clidcd Vcdncsdny Ill llIc snulhcusl British Columbia town of Elkfnrd when about 300 of the TilI mcmbcrs of Local 78154 lllllltfl Sitclwlirkcrs 0f Amcrlczi illl II lwoyciir contract prIIVIdIng for It 12pcr 11l wtiuc Incrclisc III thc first year and 15 per cent In the sec and sixweek strike at the united Keno Hill silvcr mine near Whitehorse YI ended with ratification of an agree ment that will give 250 mem bers of the United Steelworkers of America 19percenl wage increase this year and Illper cent increase in the second year of twoyear contract QLIJISIA The chief judge of Quebecs provincial court was named special mediator in strike at three Quebec smelters of Alcan Aluminum Ltd There have been no negotiations since the 7000 members of the Feder ation of Aluminum Unions walked out May 31 closing down more than 75 per cool of Alcans Canadian capacity for producing primary aluminum Ticket collectors telephone operators and baggage han dlers returned to work Thur sday at Montreals main bus depot following walkouts to support striking suburban bus drivers Some of the 9000 mem bers of the Quebec Federation of Municipal Policemen retur ned 10 full shiflawork Thursday ending worktorulc cam paign in which they answered only emergency calls The policemen said they will con tinue to grow boards and wear jeans to protest wage rollback The Quebec treasury board approved terms of contract bclwccn the socile affairs dc partment and the provinces 700 supervisory nurses mcmbcrs Richest resource could be coal Hy TAD BARTIM LS ANCHORAGE Alaska AP First gold then timber thcn oil in vast quantities Now once again developers are looking hungrin at what may be Alaskas richest natural re source coal Somc geologists estimate that trillion tonsnettrly 2000 yctirs supply at current United Leaves $28M NICW YORK Itcutcri Worldrenowned ccllisl Gregor Pillligorsky who died Aug 1ch an csllilc with an estimated value of $28 million it was dis clliscd Friday Life terms MIAMI APlv onfcsscd childkillcr and rapist Bobcrt urr III was sentenced Friday It llIrcc lifc tcrms in prison by judgc hc llild begged to son lcncc him to death The Nor wich Conn Iclcvision repair man had admitch abducting raping and killing two year old Miami boys and 16ltyeur oldgirl Gets years BELGRADE AP Ihcdis lricl court of Ljubljana sen lcnccd Viklnr BlilZlC journal ist to two years in jail on charge of making hostile propn gnndu the official Yugoslav news agency Izinjug reporlcr Friday The court ruled Blazi Ittuliciously and falsely pre settled the sociopolilical situ ation in the country and in particular foreign policy rela tions lunjung said Ground gained WIESBADEN Router West Germany is experiencing solid economic recovery after the longest and most serious re ccssion in its 27year history official figures released Friday show In the first half of this your the countrys gross nu Iionzll roducl lGNPllic lolnl ya no of goods and scr viccs jIleucclrlsc 59 per cent in real terms over the stimc pcriod in 1975 Slates production rateslie buried beneath the states 586000 square miles of snowy expanse Some of the deposits are hundreds of feet thick barrel of oil has the energy equivalent of roughtly two to three tons of coal Thus if the geologists guess right Alaskan coal has several times the energy potential of oil at Prudhoe Baylhe10billionbar rel jackpot which will flow southward in mid1977 when the $7billion transAlaska pipeline is completed Coal is going to have to get us through this period between oil and the energy source which is going to last us for the next thousand years said Dr Er nest Wolff head of University of Alaskas Mineral Industries Institute ANT BE SHIPPED Geologists believe that with existing technology more than 130 billion tons of coal could be dug up and shipped out But there is no way to ship it out About 600 million tons of coal are mined each year in the United States Alaskas share at present is less than million tons The state has only one rail line from Seward to Fair banks and no port facilities able to handle bulk coal in great quantities Further the known coal deposits are so remote and barren that living conditions at the mines would be extremely dgged In the last 15 years nine coal nines have opened in Alaska and all nine have gone out of business The only active operation is the Usibelli coal mine about 120 miles south of Fairbanks and on the railroad line It ro duces 750000 tons year of it used within Alaska and even that hasnt been enou to sat isfy the suddenly swo len mar ct PUBLISHED MAGAZINE AlllllICilS first spurling IIiliglileIc Amcricun Iurf Rog istcr and Sporting Mnguzlnc wtis published in 1829 CREATED 111148 Thu irccks wclc scllinlr up cilyslnlcs including Spurln AllltllS Ihcbcs and uIiIIIIL Ill 1002 II of the United Management Nur ses who had threatened to resign Sept 30 if the contract agreement was not approved ONTARIO Conciliation talks aimed at averting strike by CC Tran spo bus drivers in the Ottawa region broke off this week placing the drivers in legal position to go on strike Sunday Reed Paper Canada Ltd announced that tentative con tract agreement was reached with about 1100 workers at its Dryden Onl mill and 300 Bell Canada telephone repairmen and installers returned to work in Ottawa following walkout last week in dispute about overtime Champions take lead RILLIA CPI Defending champions Dennis and Sheila Shcrwood husbandandwife crew from Toronto finished fir st in both races Friday to take the l21l in the masters class of thc alizidian Albacore sailing championship Chris Paterson and his son Doug also of Toronto are in second place over all with fifth and Ihirdplace finishes Friday Reg Forlli and his wife Mollie of Toronto are third overall with two fifthplace finishes Ihc fatlIcrandson team of Ian and Ali Mellcr of Ottawa lttll the championship class finishing second in both races Friday Bill McLaughlin of Ot tawa and his son Brian are second overall with firstand IlinIhpluccfinishcs Another life term ST THOMAS Allan Charles Parker 21 of Pem broke already serving term of life imprisonment for mur der was sentenced Friday in Ontario Surpreme Court to similar term for another mur dcr Mr Justice DH Henry ruled that Parker not be eligible for parole for 20 years jury convicted Parker on Wednesday of the Aug 14 1974 strangulation death of Joseph Paquel 20 of Ste Anne des Monts Que Mr Paquets charred body was found in May 1975 on the bank of creek near here Parker was charged Nov 13 1975 with murder punishable by life imprisonment Parker already is serving term of life imprisonment fol lowing his conviction in January 1976 for the murder of Medicine Hat Alta man Aug 1974 OPPERMAN BETTER INDIANAPOLIS AP Race car driver Jan Opperman was removed from the in tensive care unit Friday and hospital officials listed his con dition as satisfactory for the first time since he was injured last weekend Opperman suf fered head injuries during crash in the $50000 Hoosier 100 stock car race last Saturday LEAFS GET CHOICE ST LOUIS AP St Louls Blues announced Friday they have agreed to give Toronto Maple Leafs future second round draft choice as com pensation for defenceman Rod Selling signed by the Blues last week The Blues signed Seiling veteran of 12 National Hockey League seasons to multiyear contract APPROVES SPENDING WASHINGTON AP Con gress has passed and sent to President Ford bill author izing the US government to spend up to $493 million for construction of facilities for the 1980 Winter Olympics at Lake Placid NY The money would bc used to build such facilities as Ski jumps rts arenas skating sheets an housing

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