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Barrie Examiner, 23 Sep 1976, p. 10

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nr 5nr lOThemBarrie Examiner Thursday Sept 23 197 LSLlg 18 SOCRED MEMBERS CHARGED Don Garvie left alderman Val Brucker and Greg Henn president of Barrie Jaycees hold the document officially opening Jaycees Week scheduled this week Mr BIG WEEK FOR AYCEES Garvie is chairman of Jaycees Week held to pro mote the group in the com munity Examiner Photo Ford claims fuel savings in new sixcylinder engine DEARBORN Mich Reuter Ford Motor Co announced Tuesday it has developed six cylinder engine that can switch to threecylinder operation at cruising speeds for fuel savings of at least 10 per cent Lee Iacocca Ford Co presi dent said the company plans to introduce the dual displacement engine within the next two years for use initially on some Ford trucks The heart of the system is electronic control module which deactivates half of the EurOpean trade move Clark voices support LONDON CPt Joe Clark flew home from 17day Eu ropean tour Wednesday appar ently prepared to build for eign olicy on foundations fash ione by the Trudeau govern ment At news conference the 37 yearold Progressive Con servative party leader reaffir med his support for govern ment efforts to increase trade with Europe strengthen the NATO defence alliance and add substance to the contractual link between Canada and the European Economic Com munity Though he has argued that there are differences of nuan ce between the way he and Prime Minister Trudeau regard foreign relations Clark in dicated he has found few weak nesses in current government policy His major concern he said is that the government continues to seek stronger trading rela tions with other countries be cause it fears economic dominatiOn by the United States Such an attitude is misguided he said adding that Conservative government would exploit trading op ortunities wherever it can ecause Canada has to trade tolive As heleft for homehe said he has become convinced that Canada must be made more attractive place for foreign in vestment Conservative gov ernment would work to over come foreign business concern over Canadian industrial unrest and what he terms as an anti business climate created by the Trudeau government Store fined TORONTO CP Loblaws Ltd supermarket which had as much as 35 per cent decay in fresh produce sampled last winter was fined $100 Mondaythe maximum for first Offence James Inrig prosecutor for the provincial agriculture de partment said the charges were laid under the Ontario Farm Products Grades and Sales Act after an inspection last Feb 19 Produce samples examined by provincial agriculture offi cial at that time showed soft ness or decay levels ranging from 10 to 35 per cent Ottawa September I6 1976 The Canadian Radiotelevision and Telecommunications Commission announces the following decision effective for thwith Decision CRTC 76658 BARRIE ONTARIO 75Hl3600 750930000 Andrew Markle representing company to be incorporated 751 3600 Application for broadcasting licence for an English language FM radio station at Barrie Ontario on the frequen cy 93 MHz with an effective radiated power of l00000 wat ts and to broadcast subsidiary communications multiplex operations Decision APPROVED The Commission issues licence expiring March 3l 1980 subject to conditions to be specified in the licence including the programming conditions outlined on page 22 of the FM policy dated January 20 1975 In the Commissions opinion the programming concept put forward by the applicant using community newspaper editors writers and freelancers drawn from throughout the region to report on community activities and to act as program resource people will provide distinctive new radio service for this area As condition of licence during the period between am and I2 midnight in each broadcast week the licensee must devote to musical compositions qualified as Canadian under Section of the Radio AM Broadcasting Regulations at least 30 of all musical compositions broadcast within con tent category and of all musical compositions broadcast within content category The application for the noncommercial use of SCMO for the purpose of providing broadcast programming to groups with spocnal needs and interests as outlined in the application is APPROVED The application by Ralph Snelgrove representing comlt puny to be incorporated 750930000 for broadcasting licen ce for an English language FM radio station at Barrie Ontario is accordingly DENIED Co nadlan Radiotolovllton and Telecommunications Commission Guy Lefebvre Secretary General Como do In rudtodlttuslon at dos telecommunications canadtonno engines cylinders when the vehicle is cruising at highway speeds of approximately 45 miles an hour or when it is decelerating down to the 25 milesanhour range lacocca said The dual displacement engine will increase fuel economy by at least 10 per cent in addition to whatever economy improvements elec tronic engine controls and other technical developments produce he told an inter As Jack Its an extravaganza in honor of TOYOTATHON at Jacksons Sales and Leasing The lineup includes both new and used cars Heres benefit that you wont forget As the old talent moves out and takes final bow and the new generation every new and used car has been discounted because moves in national conference on automo tive electronics and electric ve hicles While it is too early to say how extensively we can apply this concept to other engines and other vehicles can say we are optimistic about its po tential he said Much of the information Ford has accumulated through test ing of the dual displacement en gine indicates the concept works for large and small en gines lacocca said Sees political odor in tax charges MONTREAL CP The timing of tax evasion charges by the RCMP against 18 Social Credit members has litical odor to it says one two MPs among the accused The charges announced by the RCMP Wednesday allege that 18 members of the Quebec wing of the federal party in cluding Gilbert Rondeau MP for Shefford and Eudore Al lard MP for Rimouski de frauded the government of $98810 Su Marcel Coutu Quebec hea of the RCMPs com mercial crime section told news conference 106 charges have been laid involving false Wifes lawsuit may be unique TORONTO CP lawsuit by woman who alleges that she was libelled by her es ranged husband may set le gal precedent for relationships between married couples says Morley Wolfe the womans lawyer Elizabeth Anne Hasler 47 of Kleinburg Ont filed the suit in Ontario Supreme Court claim ing that her husband John Charles Hasler 48 wrote de famatory letters about her last April The suit seeks $100000 plus punitive damages and legal costs for serious injury to Mrs Haslers reputation loss of so cial status and embarrassment caused by statements in the let ters to three of Mrs Haslers friends The couple was married in 1950 and separated in 1975 Mrs llasler has sued her husband for divorce on grounds of physi cal and mental cruelty and he has filed counter suit for di vorce on the same grounds Mr Wolfe said that although the Ontario Appeal Court ruled last year that former spouse could sue the other half of the dissolved family lawsuits be tween married couples are le gal novelty Spokesmen for Osgoode law school in T0ronto and the On tario Law Reform Commission said they knew of no similar case in the Commonwealth Land use key issue in election Lewis KITCHENER Ont CP Misuse of land across Ontario will be key issue in the next provincial election Opposition Leader Stephen Lewis said Wednesday Speaking to nomination meeting Mr Lewis said con cern about loss of agricultural land in southern Ontario mat ches alarm in Northern Ontario about government neglect and exploitation of timber re sources The NDP leader said the land issue is approaching crisis level Since the 19205 forestry ex perts and royal commission re ports have warned the govern ment about squandering timber because cut trees are not being replaced Mr Lewis said Cam Conrad 38 of Kit chener high school teacher won the party nomination for the riding of Kitchener defeating Len De Dieu 34 foreman with local rubber company documents allegedly used in September 1975 to avoid provi sions of the Income Tax Act He said the total alleged fraud may be close to $2 million and in volve as many as 200 people The accused are to appear in court on various dates begin ning Oct 29 That is just eight days before Caouette recovering OTTAWA CP Social Credit Leader Real Caouette is able to sit up in his hospital bed for the first time since he suf fered stroke Sept 16 his of fice said Wednesday staff member said Mr Caouette also is doing light ex ercises with his right arm He suffered partial paralysis in the arm as result of the stroke Although he remains in the hospitals intensive care wing he is much better the staff member said Mayor wins grape stomp INGERSOLL Ont CP Mayor Harold Vogt of East ZorraTavistock Ont won the mayors grape stomp at the 10th annual lngersoll cheese and wine festival Wednesday Wearing Gay 90$ bathing suit he used unique sidestep motion that extracted five pounds of juice from bathtub full of grapes in three minutes Im sorry Jane you tried he said to last years champion Mayor Jane Bigelow of London Ont as he accepted the trophy from festival queen Camilla Sutherland Mayor Bigelows rhythmic method of swinging her blue jean clad torso over the ropes and landing with both feet on the grapes didnt even get her honorable mention this year the party is to hold leadershi convention Rondcau note saying there is political odor about the timing The an nouncement of the charges was made day after leadership nominations closed he said SUSPECTS PLOT Anyone wishingtoeliminate me from the leadership race and discredit the Social Credit Party of Canada would not have acted otherwise he told an Ottawa news conference Rondcau 48 announcer dur ing the weekend he would not run for the leadership He said he had received 21 summonses last Thursday as he was about to leave for Vancouver to an nounce his intentions in the leadership race He said the charges involve interpretation of amendments to the Income Tax Act passed in 1974 dealing with political fund raising The amendments allow con tributors tax credits donation of $100 for example would allow tax credit of $75 costing the donor only $25 The MP said the accusations involve taking postdated cheques from contributors and giving them receipts for tax purposes We intended to cash the cheques when the people got their money from the revenue department he said The de partment says that if the cheques havent been cashed the receipts shouldnt have been given durtrial Pork 3254424 mm pm SAVE UP TO $500 ON NEW OR USE CAR cardrivers The threeday 77s are ready to move in All cars must be sold and no reasonable offer will be refused Come to the TOYOTATHON at Jacksons Sales and Leasing and make deal theres special bank financing on location and they feature small down payments and bank interest Its an act that will be hard to follow the Jackson Brothers and their supporting cast in partnership with TOYOTA Free coffee and donuts on the premises that will be open nonstop 24 hours day during this three day TOYOTATHON Proceeds to you in the form of the greatest deals imaginable from Jackson Sales and Leasing Ask for Orval Jackson Bob Jackson Ray Walton Reg For bes Ted Campbell or Randy Markham your TOYOTATHON Sales Staff BANK INTEREST $2000 DOWN 48 MONTHS TO PAY DAY MONEY BACK GUARANTEE ON ALL GOLD CREST USED CARS NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED FREE COFFEE AND DONUTS If you want good deal MCCauIey Tractor Equipment Sales Farm Industrial Sales Parts and Ser vice Proprietor Ron McCauley Hwy No II South of Orilio it the In Open cm530 pm Mon to Fri Sat The announcement of the charges came less than week after party leader Real Caouet te was ordered to pay $20509 defamation suit to Part Quebecois candidate in the 1973 Quebec election SUFFERED STROKE Mr Caouette entered hospital the same day after sufferin stroke The Social Credit leader was still in hospital Wednesday and officials said he was par tially paralysed Mr Caouettes son Gilles the Socreds research director said the party wrote to then Revenue Minister Ron Basford in March 1975 askin for an opinion on the fun raisin practices He said the party di not receive reply nor did they receive reply from Mr Basfords successor Bud Cullen to whom second letter had been sent Allard 61 the other MP charged has represented Ri mouski since 1972 He faces five charges Also charged are Laurier Frechette Mariette Brunelle Raymond Samson Reginald Ouellet Gerard Levesque Aca quilas Gagnon Clerrnont Dick ner Lucien Lamontagne Sau veur Fradette Roland Godin Donat Paquin Emmanuel Pet rin Rachel Lord Rene La mothe Armand Cayouette and Laurianne Camirand The Social Credit party holds 11 seats in the House of Com mons all from Quebec EVERY CAR WILL BE SOLD Its 3Day 72Hour TA TH 0N Of New Used Cars A1 JACKSONS SALES and LEASING sons Make Room For The 77s on new or used car Dont miss T0 OTA TH 0N ACKSONS SALES AND LEASING 140 Bradford St Barrie 7260288

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