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Barrie Examiner, 24 Sep 1976, p. 3

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NEWS ROUNDUP on BRITAINS PRIME MIN ISTER James Callaghan left and US Sec of State Henry Kissinger are en gulfed by newsmen Thursday asfihey meet on steps of 10 Downing Street Callaghans offlial residence During lSflJSBURY AP Rho desiuis ruling white party has aéfited Prime Minister Ian nghs recommendations on thefiritishAmerican plan to er power to the black ma informed sources say Bu it was not known yet er Smith would demand niofifications The prime minister will an néme the decision of his Rho desmn Fronts caucus in Pamament in radio and television speech tonight SFurees close to the party he caucus made up of 50 66 members of the Rho dew parliament approved thozroposals Smith presented anemia IHIIIIdIIIIIIIIIIEPIIISL lilltnlflilsls=riir9tisi bli9lllllllllllll illullllllli Si ma want changes black pow Short Rib Round Bone or Blade Grade Best ROAST fin doorstep news c0nference Kissinger who has ust con cluded 10 days shuttle diplomacy in Africa said that it would be surprising if Rhodesia rejected his plan for transition to majority black rule AP Photo to them at meeting Thursday Smith was said to have told us State Secretary Henry Kis singer in talks last weekend in South Africa that he would re port favorably on his proposals But there were reports after Smith returned to Salisbury that he would demand that the changeover to blackmajority rule be delayed beyond the two year period which the plan was reported to call for Smith said his speech would be clear and positive and un equivocal statement There will be no doubt in anybodys mind BRITISH SKEPIICAL Kissinger on his way home LB FRESH OT PITCHER PACK OR IUG ma SKIM HOMO Plus Jug Deposit OF INSTORE FEATURES AT DISCOUNT SAVING told reporters in London Thurs day night that he would be sur prised if the Rhodesians re Jected his roposals But British officia in London were skeptical Kissinger ain declined to disclose the etails of the plan Other sources have said it in cludes black power by the end of 11718 admission of blacks to the Rhodesian Parliament and government in the interim and $2billion fund supplied by the United States Britain and other countries The money would compensate Rhodesian whites who leave the country and aid development of the country under black rule Reporters travelling with Kissinger were told that he was urging the British as the tech nically sovereign power in Rho desia to insist on speedup in the schedule to get the blacks into power by next spring Brit ish officials were re rted op posed to such an acce eration US officials in Kissingers party said he wants quick ac tion to head off Soviet efforts to persuade black African leaders that the United States is trying to maintain white supremacy in southern Africa in new form Fundraising MONTREAL CP $25a pleate fundraising dinner will held here Oct to help defray Dr Henry Morgen talers legal expenses spokesman for the physicians legal defence committee said Thursday The committee which hopes to raise $10000 says Dr Morgentaler who was acquitted Sept 18 on charge of performing an illegal abor tion owes $165000 for legal ex penses POpulation TEL AVIV AP Israels Jewish population has passed the threemillion mark but im migration has slumped and Is raels Arabs are multiplying al most twice as fast as its Jews statistics released Thursday showed Trial ends UMTALI AP The trial of Rt Rev Donal Lamont the R0 man Catholic bishop of Umtali who pleaded guilty to failing to report the presence of Rhode sian terrorists at Catholic mission and urging others to do the same ended Thursday with sentencing set for Oct The Irishbom Lamont 65 an out spoken critic of the whitemi nority government could be Nestle 10 Flavors Reg 59 ea FLAIR DESSERT Mix em 389¢ MILK 27 VVV oooo3 given 15 years in prison on each of four counts Is fined AJAX Ont CP Harry Melvin Ward 25 store detec tive in nearby Oshawa was fined $500 Thursday when found guilty of taking $5 bribe from shoplifter Durham police constable said Ward asked him to charge man with theft then told him not to lay the charge when the shoplifter made gesture toward Ward as if offering him money Salary boost TORONTO CP The 270 faculty members at Ryerson Polytechnical Institute have accepted an arbitrated 105per cent salary increase in one year contract faculty spokes man said Thursday The agree ment gives about 220 in structors salaries of $29000 year and 50 instructors minimum salaries of $14000 year Compensation TORONTO CP Sud bury man who suffered frac tured right leg Sept 14 1974 while helping police at an ac cident has been awarded $4141 by the Ontario Criminal In juries Compensation Board The board said Thursday that Aime Gladu 30 broke his leg while helping police subdue man who ha been involved in the accident Mr Gladu who had broken the same leg in April 1974 had to wear cast until Juue 1975 and missed 26 weeks of work The board also awarded $234492 to Richard Collins 21 of Mattawa Ont The board said Mr Collins suffered fractured jaw Nov 18 1974 when he was beaten by two men outside Sudbury ho tel Roof fixed TORONTO CPI Workmen who reshingled half of To ronto couples green roof with brown shingles last week and then left when they learned they were at the wrong house returned Wednesday to finish the jobat the contractors ex pense Its beautiful its rown but more important its done said Susan Prior whose rented house in the Borough of Etobicoke got half its roof resh ingled after Eglinton Con tractors Ltd mixed up work order meant for neighbor SODA limit For Family BISCUITS Boneless IO lbs Up STEW BEEF LB BRYCE MACKASEY offcuff speech Sees change OTTAWA CP Bryce Mackasey former consumer affairs minister said Thursday he welcomes the resentment and anger now evident against the government because this will inevitably lead to changes in the system that will improve the quality of life But in rambling offthe cuff speech to the first annual meeting of the Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers Association of Canada Mr Mackasey shed no new light on the reasons for his abrupt departure from the cabinet last week Mr Mackasey compared cur rent unrest throughout the country to the unrest of the eco nomic Depression of the 19305 What came out of that De pression was better Canada he said It forced politicians to face the reality and do the right things by implementing social reforms Seek jobs EDMONTON CP About 500 doctors in Canada have con tacted US firm since the company started recruiting in Canada last April company spokesman said Wednesday Jack Palmer physician rela tions Officer for the Houston based American Medical Inter ntional Inc said in an inter view that about 63 doctors have formally accepted an offer of aid to set up solo practices and intend to move near one of the 51 hospitals the company owns across the US Earlier the deputy president of the Canadian Medical Erin Choice 28 Oz Canned TOMATOES 299¢ WESTONS OVEN FRESH 24 01 OM BREAD er plan Association said the US firm is finding surprisingly good reception all over the country from disgruntled physicians Fire kills NEWCASTLE England AP Fire aboard new Royal Navy guided missile destroyer killed eight shipyard workers Thursday as they were fitting out the vessel on the Tyne River the yard owners said An electrician who was on board the HMS Glasgow said the fire started in machine control room on the lowest of the ships three decks police spokes man said it was preceded by an explosion Dies at 83 ST CATHARlNES CP Frank Joseph Flynn 83 senior member of the citys legal ro fession and former foot all player with the Toronto Argo nauts died Thursday in hospital following lengthy illness Mr Flynn practised law for 55 years and was active on the St Catharines board of education and the city parks board He was former president of the Lincoln County Law Association and former editor of the Dominion Law Reports Bus issue WOODSTOCK CP Paul Slegers of Drumbo Ont says he is keepin his two children out of school ecause the school bus wont pick them up at the end of their driveway He said the children aged four and six have to walk about onequarter mile along busy highway to meet the bus Mr Slegcrs has to work and cannot walk the children to the bus stop each morning He said his request to have the bus rerouted has been de nied by the Oxford County board of education and the sep arate school board which oper ate thc bus service jointly STEPHEN LEWIS acceptable Rent controls TORONTO CP Stephen Lewis Ontario NDP leader said Thursday it would be ac ceptable to him to have Sidney Handleman minister of con sumer and commercial rela tions give up administration of rent controls if the program is extended Mr Lewis who favors rent controls said that the ironic truth is that frequent poor ad ministration of rent control has caused whole host of unneceS sary complications and thats because neither the minister nor the ministry have their heartsinit Mr Handleman had said Wednesday that he would ask Premier William Davis to find someone else to administer the rent controls if they are ex tended beyond July 31 1977 NEWS QUIZ ANSWERS PART lc 2decrease 3b 4Yugoslavia 5South Africa PART 11 1412a3b4e nc PART 111 le 2c 3vb 4a 5d PICTURE QUIZ Mao Tse tung row in unian cur10 In tourney amuw not Mr no out nwvor nu CORRECTION In The Barrie Examiner Wednesday Sept 22 there is on error Automatic Con Opener should read with knife and scissor sharpener by Sunbeam not with knife and scissors OMPARE HIS EEND Weston lb Box Plain or Salted lantic White kg Pkg SUGAR limit For $1500 Purchase Grade Extra large EGGS DOZEN limit Dozen For Family Specials effective to closing Sept 21 We Always Save You More SUPER DISCOUNT FOOD MARTS The Barrie Examiner Friday Sept 24 19763 Too long OTTAWA CP com mittee of the Commons ageed this week that speeches by MPs are twice as long as they should be The committee trying to find ways to streamline the work of Parliament and cut its working days by as much as 20 per cent favored reducing the time allowed for speeches by MPs to 20 minutes from 40 minutes The new limit on speeches along with number of other suggested changes in procedure stil are sometime away from coming to the Commons for de bate After two days of discussions the Commons committee agreed to meet again next week to work on report that would go before party meetings and then to the House Flu vaccine LONDON Ont CP The Ontario cabinet showed no sen sitivity toward the public by de ciding to wait until Oct 15 to make final decision on the provinces immunization pro gram against swine flu health unit officer said Thurs day Dr DA Hutchison medical officer for MiddlesexLondon District Health Unit said that when they finally fumble around to providing the vaccine for those between 25 and 64 years of age it will be failure in the community because most people will be turned off DEPARTMENT OF RECREATION PreSchool Skating iii SlbBag WE RESERVE RIGHT TO lIMIT TO AVERAGE FAMllY NEEDS DOLLARS QUARTERS DIMES NICKLES PEN NIES SERVICE At all foodstores large or small If you did your weekly shopping at another store you paid more than you bargained for Every item sold at AM carries our 100 guarantee New Crop McIntosh Fancy APPLES PEPPER SQUASH CUCUMBERS OM No largo Starts at both Arenas Sept 27 EASTVIEW Mondays 30 to 230 pm Fridays 10301011130 om BARRIE Mondays Fridays l0230 to 30 om FREEtor mothers fathers and preschoolers Barrie Arena Every Wednesday morning lOOO to 1130 om Storts Wednesday Sept 29th $200 per person probably 79 EA 10 Grade Fresh Never Frolen CHICKENS lbs up 9E No limit STORE HOURS ANGUS Monday to Saturday om to ID pm 4245411 BARRIE 41 Essa Rd Monday to Saturday am to pm Thursday Friday till pm 7266631

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