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Barrie Examiner, 12 Mar 1979, p. 4

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The xaminer is member at the Canadian Press CP and Audit Bureau 0t circulations tABt Only the Canadian Press may re publish new 50 this newspaper reilitiii to CF The Assocmted Press Reuters or Agence trance Presse and int dl news ntories published in the xamner NEWSROOM Cram lsnri nianaginq editor tan Muturew city editor Hill Mt tartane wtre editor have utter sports editor Claudia Kmuse itestyle editor ADVERTISING Len Sew manager SALES Bert Stevens P999 KflVflllrlqh Wayne Hay Aden Smith BUSINESS Marian yoviqti at thldili Delva Mills 0an MLPartanrl Vikki Grant Brenda Woods COMPOSING ROOM to Kerney iarenian ylcnn KWIEn asst lorerrinn lion Saunders orni Wass Will atioonn Publisheildaity extent Sunday and statutory holidays WE Ki by carrier 90Lents the eXaminer The Examiner claims 0pyriqht on all original news and advertismu material rented by IIS employees and published intros newspaper Monday Mar 12 1979 NEWSROOM 726 6537 CIRCULATION 7266539 serving borrie and simcoe county Published by Canadian Newspapers Company Limited 16 Baytield Street Barrie Ontario L4M 4T6 Bruce Rowland publisher ADVERTISING 7266537 ClASSlFIEDS 7282414 Important victory for French rights The decision to build French annex at leiietanguislieiie Secondary School is an Important Victory for French culture in Ontario Francophones in that community of 5200 will now have French language opixirtunity rights from kindergarten to grade 13 The decision is compromise between the French language Ad visory Committee and the County school board Fl had argued fora separate Frenclilanguage high school The Handy school board had reasoned French wing would be more feasible liraiicophones got almost everything they wanted in terms of separate school facilities But the facilities are attached to the isting school which the ounty school hoard said was more feasi blc The fact that FlA accepted the proposal in the first place in dicates the compromise is acceptable to the needs of the French coniinii nity The decision is important in two ways First it avoids any llssextyiw confrontation which could have come about if neither side had been prepared to bend With the upcoming Qiiebec referendum an agreeable solution in lenetangviishene is all the more important Second the Ienetangviisheiie decision affirms ttntarios it ltttlt to Fienclisixiaking citizens the recognition their language is entitl ed to They are citizens of bilingual country living in this pro vince and paying taxes Accordingly francophoncs are receiving ever increasing ser vices in their own litligltttgtlii ctllltatloli iii the courts and in health services lnquestionably tlntaiio is now moving to recognize the French fact and the lenetanguishene decision is part ofthe move It will be interesting to see the reaction of the entire school board to the lenetang decision which was rendered by the Ad lloc ominittce on French Language education The inclusion ofa separate gymnasium and cafeteria in the wing is likely to draw questions More important is the cost of the iicvv wing and how iiivicli provincial assistance is available to help finance lllt addi tion DezirSii must disagree with the statements of Dr ireen as reported in The Examiner on March The statement that ntaiio cant afford tillll is not true What in tario can not afford is health care at lS prices with the resulting finan cial ruin of families that require medical attention Health care would still be necessary and would have to be paid ioi with or without llll Without lllll would estimate that the cost would immediately escalate by some 23 per cent firmly believe that our system both in cost and level of services compares favorably with any other system in the world Ir lreen states the money is not there in taxes when in fact it is simply matter of wrong priorities The government prefers for example to funnel lottery profits to buying votes with grants to various groups llis claim that anadians have become used to many unnecessary convenient health services may be partially true But it must be remembered that doctors control most of these in hospital admission The world today iv ltlllN ll ItliltttN ItiltlLflll itairs iialy st lltilllStlll cws Seiy icc Liki North and South Vietnam bclorc ihr toiniinniists over wlicliind lllt anti toiiiiiiu nisi cpiiblic ot South ietniin North and South Korea still rciiiniii tlltlliltS iii the saint lilltllISIIllt In both liidocliiiii and Korea after World Two the ioriiiiila to divide two region in tit lri or out out tonooums inittcs resulted in iiotiuiiiI but coiiilict and constant ciiuiity llt Korean peninsula has not Sttll tutti tl ll1llltiliis ltipptll tiring there in thr cpl oi Itv lll hc stll holdini ltyczii iii itii tr Ilprppqpop illlilll oi course was llllllitill with thr liltltttlltillSt peninsula constantly ripped isuiidci by Ils between the ictnainese and outsith powers torcign as well as Slitll lltllS ui ictniiiii do not seem to llttt iiillucnccd the very touin Stalinist regime oi thauiuan Kim ll Sung whose North Korean society remains hermetically sealed against llltllltl South Korea on the other hand and unlikc ilic ioriner South competes with icllovv Asian capitalist powtis Taiwan and Japan loi overseas markets Jttlt ICXIttItllIHS lndced South Koreans have become so SKlllttl in some areas oi modern industry that they are iiiior contractors for various kinds of port and airport construction in such strongly antitoniiniiiiist Arab nations as Saudi iuitoiiiidltcluioii It appears the toniiiiunist thincsc do not wish to antagonic thi North Koreans in spite of their Russian iiiiliicnce having lost round in lndottiiiia when tornier client letters to the editor referral to specialists etc agree the indications are the government would like to cancel llll but feel they would like all doctors to opt out so they could then blame the doctors for cancellat ion feel the doctors should receive reasonable fee for services and that the government should discuss new fee structure Hopefully most doctors would then opt back into llll and financial consideratins would not interfere with proper doctorrpaticnt relationships Robert ltcnnis Barrie DearSii Regarding the many lotteries be ing run in anada lieel they should be run for this nations health We dont like to see our hospitals being closed down and our doctors leav ing the country because this pro Vince cant afford to pay them They deserve our gratitude Let us keep our doctors here where they belong in anada Its time we Canadians did something about the issue lllsic tartholomew ltlt iioStatioii Korean division hazard to peace state naiiiciy thi llriiiiiciitic llcpiiblii oi Vietnam liiscoincuiidri Sovict lillllltllit The North Kortgins with the largest siaii military establishment lIl relation to popu l2lllttlltlt not likely to play olt litlstlt against thincsc With 13 llyhltill supplied by imiuily Iio Russian tanks lililt urcrilt tiltltltlllti llitilll ltitisiiprisonic Hit ictsand lLSlllitiMillits llll cast oils iroin llll51ltl Navy thairinuii Kiiiinccdliisitussians tut llttiSt oi north Korean oil comes from lllt tliincsc petroleum industry iii luicliiii iii to lllt north North Korea bordcis on toiii IlllllllSl tliiiia rvccp tor ciglit inilcs of common boidcr with tinl It lcintiiin tlltillS bciwrcu tlmirinan Kim and the equally tough lllSItltlil luk thuni llciol lllt litpublic oi South Korea tociid thc eiiiiiily oi the postwai cri have been liikc waiiii lorcoltciitlicrelationsbctvvcciiNortligiiid South Koreans along the tith parallel truce liiic have concentrated on ltillll cilort at MlltltliltlitltlttlltillltlgtStilly ltciiniiibci tootthortliKoriancaptureoi tint Nay sit ship tueiiio lll litiit It was iioiionscnsc sciurc with potential rcpticussious tor war in thc Korean pcnin solo and relusiil oi the North Koreans lo llStllSS anything directly with the liiitid States Then there was the blatant iiiiirdcr oi several servicemen on lllt truce iinc who were replacing tree in the neutral men when small team oi North Korean soldiers approachedand litcially beat them toileatli MILII IH llI l2 North Korea llicn iciimins as the most iniransigcnt touununisl nation in Asia potential hazard to peace with IlS huge military forces wliiclicoiildniovcauyinic BUSINESS 7266537 Hill POR art De Gurse Stephen Nirtiolls Dennis Lanttiier Nanry igueroa Lori Cohen Stephen Gauer entertainment Gary nrbes sports Betty Arrrier diltrd oper itoi Dave Burt ask ptiotooraptici Steve Skinner Barb Boulion CIASSIFIED redo Stirriiiei Peuoy iiapetl innici Morton Parliament SII Ill lacl ltt tttlaw liiircau llioiiisoii cvv Sei ltl it would be llllltli cisici to iLIltle the domestic prolilciiis oi politu mus but with llt election looiiiiiig It is cycirdiiiidy ditto ol to ovcrlook the tidal wivc of pci sorrii litllilt now iSlltllLtttl lriiiic liiiisci liudcaii nd inorc is coining probably it br nod oi tlic tilllllitill is the iiicpicsilvllt Margaret lrudcziii llllltilit llll pontnlly publicied book licyoiid ltcioii lioii wim we hear and we are ltltt tm tiri it duo these days licric Trudinu lS goioi to ltlllliltlttl ot inany llillllitl iiionicit in stumps tbc couniy hilkiiip iboii nationi unity uid viicrgv out Noothci ltlliltllJltltlllltt introNi lIl cuti had tocopc with such it llt ltt piobtcii lii then no otlicrtaiiadian prtnu iiiiio ci siiiglc parent divoiccd oi svpaiocd nd while it would be nice it we stoppwi tillii iboti It and itll llll pooi piiiiic iiiiiittct tloiic we llt obviously lookiiii it piobh ti ilii could caslly iltcrt liiiilroii ibtttj govt llt liilc we might lilyt loic llt liliidl rtti we are no lttltllittl in hr pcioii3 pio blciii lliiiik ii at bc ltttllii lirtt yr oti tlic vi lltl pitiin iiitiittii iopc vit Take note It III ll ItlS llit liiioitrt hi tlttt lttllv it tot iiniii youcoiild itlcdnltint Iltllll all llllltt cliri Ittlt Ioiiiibiioi but out ti will liopclliii lltt IIt llrilll lll non ltcliitiil liopr lii lic tiorul oiil will guidc iiiy pcii so bi ltiii ituit Jillttllltii lllli you will not llily ltltl ltlll il iitt with you illtllllillittllllllitt1ttlttt1l Just ttllttlltltti lt ll lll iIvu you lilll tlltl liclp ciilIlicii lllt ill liiioci diuvlici oi cvciyrli lltttll sliaicniitlcnio stillttllttitl wi tit Tinre are many words whn ll tin or lovr but only our lItt it do ttllrilt tlttllt ltvi iiii woid ltog iiiin iiio lilltlll coiopi lllttll llic rloit lii cvolvcvl iiio tiilt ot llt inot common liritttlioltl pc in bc vlltlll llttl ltttlillttItl Ilt iiiipoiint ilgtiiici In oin cliiioIr sotniy ii lior iiodt tlttiittt iltili tlltl Iis cl iiioiiiv ltI iioiiincii lo oi tl Il oiic tiinc oi uiotlici lllt ionc ed loi tlictoiiipaiiioiisluioi don itl liiv uni liccii iiitiodiiccd to llit ioiii ioocd ttltit SCOOPS imarzWchmrsriir IF ONLY THERE was we KNEW HOW TO END THE WAR lN VlETNAil trongALbiiEi it Ruth Hints Super vaor Dorm Morinwood asM Stan me Hill Raynor rtAlienby hum Hamel Swain ti hen Ron yIlUtT Barbara Striiit FRI SSROOM on Near lorernan ClRUl AHON till itaikes manaocr Steve While assistant Illililillter Andy llaiititilon Alva illanic lSfl Worry Iainc Porter iiiryl Aiken Frii lrinrc il tortirom Harris liloric liorti IllifllerlT lilu lll lltl Illa rllltl unison NOW introducing The Piddler liiw llliriiin rtilit llvl tli ilir llltllt tiltlll oi ttlriStllI it optus uptoi 11 HI Itllll lISSlli ltlttil llnw lllli wit ltog Sim Ii tlll ll1lt ncvci bccii involved is contestant or at linisi ax spectator you dont know what yiittlmviiiiissiii tbt potti it it ttttl Iiltrtlltliti iiiii lllt tuttfl ioiiiiti loi tloi vrll iiitirvl It ici llltlllttl to lttt vwll lI illllrl do run tliil oluy Iitlv ioiiiiimiid and pcrioiiir ltlllltly cvcn in ii olu tlltlltt iiiii llii rotary iiid lltltil ol ltl iiii yoin doi tit llIl yt tttll ltlti tlic coin iiiuid lllt toninmod liIIt ickoowlcthwrl liy tlm lviioIiilool llI iiiikrlt llitl but tlllttltl by that bciiititu po on the tilttl sirlcot tliciiiii llit itirott so iivt llll tltllStri lllHllItllltlll ilnpot lilltliltklllil iock iii the lt iiitl It lllltll tll Ittt in itin iiiotlici tniltlc ltllltilllltlttl clown lioiii lll lilo cairnvi lll titlc Ill ll llll lllt silt JANE rot is ON THE Vt ARi byrnrrnr $46 an Copyright remstralion number 7038l5 register at HY MAIt Harrie $46 National artvertisunu ottires 65 Queen st toronto 864 Ht 640 Cainmn St Montreal SiMCOl DUN sfm so MOTOR THROW ll Sltoycor wl Will Rl iN ANlift 818 Sun yciir OhJuSl the usual kissing babies knocki shaking ban the unity bit would Your Majequ on ClOOi5 be available till drama th ill Pierre retains his composure aggie tells all copious copy now llrittti from his estranged witc ttlll lull tnd so in it would appear Trudeau lS cop lllL ytiy wili tlltltl ii in tact irom ihcday he got mariad in trll the prime niinistci has displayed great dignity and occasional tiltlttt in dealing with doiinstic matters He has litt li in ltll llS tree spirited wilc hc ha llltl commented on her criticisms and publicly at liil he has always in dicatid he had sympathetic understanding oi her own soiiictiincs inconsistent view points lut think it Lot to say tlic l£lll hasnt been ictuincd in lttl latest outburst iii Lon don laigtiict says that she lclt her husband ltttllll hc tIIISttl llit gave me nothing to do treated iiit like the most worthless woinoi cvci hatched on this earth She said that he wouldnt Stl that didnt llSl want dumb marriage to be nothing but dccora tioii it his table times during lllt spate of recent inter views Maigarct also talks about more per sonil iimttirs like not sharing it llttl with her husband Slic talks about some ot the oiiicinl Ltttsls that came to Sussex lirivc during her marital stay thci soineot the remarks are critn at and shc mentioned how furious litr husband became when she smoked iiiari tttili1 in the oiiicial residence She even tattl ed on Moiintii who she alleges gave her iii cciisc to iudc the smell oi iiiarriiiaiia ll ItliSllt IIli dont know why at llilS particular time with lici husband minding the kids and try mg to liypc hunscli ioi an election campaign that Margarc would suddenly take the entire ldtllsll press into her confidence lhit issiuin shi has the stilcs oi hci iortlicoiiiing book in ittlllll here must be tlilit iiisoii why she is ill my to sit down with llltSt various reporters Jitltl describe how she contemplated coiniiiit ting suicide duringl the marriage or how she likes having her back rubbed or how she doesnt collect any lllllllttlly from her liiis band She must have realicd that her hus band wouldnt like lltl discussing the ltoyal homily lS slic lltl tliarlcs IS so amusing and sexy and he lllllS so beautifully itci the latest batch of Maggies iiiciiioiis hit the newsstands the prone iiiinistcr inked it it ncws coniciciicc about lllS rciic lliill ell cant say dont llil any ieac tioii hc ieplicd but will say kccp It to my scli He has been consistent in this throughout the dilticuli iniiiiagc dont think well pursui llllS luic oi questioning he has oitcn bsliltl in reply to any question dealing with his domestic scciic Margaret might want to speak tor licisclt She is clciily doing that lltl suspect that cven though she may give her husband an iiuiiicrcitul clobberiiig during the campaign that he ill continue to keep his cool lurtlici moi itli lll highly disciplined thought pro ttSStS doubt whether these personal pro bicins will intciicri with his work day But while being reluctant to admit it well all he watclunglnni iust thcsainc 190 3119 DA the advertiser agrees ttmt ttie publisher shall not be It mu out at errors in advertisements beyond the amoun tuiilly orrupieri by that portion at iv advertisement in which the error ix urnl whether such error is due to wrsc and there Slrlll he no liability tor non insertion oi EJfyUHU ll niriuorii HMO tor sur ti uiverivscrncrit able lor damages arts paid tor the space ac he neqtiqenrr at its servants or other any advertisement ToriesGrits square off My ItlthliK lLISttN Queens Park lillltitll llionisoii News Stl ice lttlttiNl ti Well its official The onsrrvativcs have decided the Liberals are their litIlli curmy hcrc ttpcning question period oi the third session oi the ftist tiiitario parliament left no one in loith about that Opposition leader Stuart Smiths innocuous lead oil llllltiii about Ontario llydros budding expansion program brought 600 word tiiadc irom ircinicr William ltavis in responsi Aiid when itavis gets lull head of steam on it like watching train barrcll through picket lcnct as though licd swallowed lull bottle of tire brcathingdrogon lllS before bed ll tercd thc llotisc lllS ll IllIS wci the Liberals Instead oi aiiswciing Smiths question he nailed the titllS for their support of Ontario paying woild pi ltt loi oil policy that means Moo million drain on the economy foi each dollai tilht bumps its rate ll lltlt lhis oil topii ltsptillst incidentally came about one lilllilllt aitcr Speaker lack Stokes had ltltillitlttl all members whether asking or answci ing questions that they should avoid argument or opinion The onscrvativc view IS that llydros current powci surplus lllSl could not be avoided because it lS result of world con ditions and secondly ll is more important that havca sccurcsupply While over building is costing Slot million year we still have the sccoiidrlowest Hydro rates in North America Smiths second question was also about llydro and llav is in fine form and full flight used it again as launching pad to lainbast the Libci al commit iiiciit to tilltl price oil llI ltl The NI lcadci iicliicl tassidy asked his first tlltSttiti about wlicthci the Tories thought Moo iniilioii consumers had to pay was an iiisuiutn oi tigin That gavc is tliitttt to ram homethat thctiritsically ai cthr lIl gct The Nlil had some nitasurc of coir sistcncy llt llitli icws unlike the Liberals lliltl lnuiiediatcly be reverted to dcriding world price oil and the ibcrals almost ignoring the NtWlttiinx iolS Later too in question period the Grits tried anothci ion at liav is this time sayinga large chunk ot federal grant money had lisappcurcd into prov iiicial coffers That gave the prcinier an opening to play the old lory game of llltlillllyt linking the federal and provincial Liberal parties while tiairlyi blaming tittawa tor sliortchanging tiiitario for generations Illllltt StitDN And finally dining liberalrcquested special ltllJt on the gov ci nniciits refusal to increase subsidy grants to ti aiisit in Toronto lielit iiitoSnoIh personally ltccausc It was opening day in the House and the Times in particular were bit chippy too much could be read into this lint there IS growing consensus that the Nlil undcr iichicl tissiiiy is nothing like the dangci it was under Stephen Lewis whereas Smith is serious threat to loiy rule it true it makes sense for the on servat ivcs to concentrate on the Liberals and Daviss pcrtoruiancc may bc jtlSl the first salvo licsidcs two by clccioos are scheduled for lll write your mpp It you would like to write your Member of Parliament or Member of Provincial Parlia ment printed below are their mailing ad dresses Il you send us Copy of your letter it might be suitable for our Letters to the Editor columns After all it there is matter at concern that makes you want to write to your MP or MPP it it is not personal matter it should be of interest to your lriends and neighbors too FEDERAl Ivard MP North Simcoe Parliament Buildings Ottawa Ont lou Mlno MP7 PoelDulleriiiSimcoe Parliament Buildings Ottawa Ont fiiclai Stovom MP7 YorkSimcoe Parliament Buildings Ottawa Ont in Nita MP7 GreySimcoe Parliament Buildings Ottawa Ont PROVINCIAL Guru Taylor MPPV Simcoe Centre Ontario Legislature Queens Park Toronto Gordon Smith MPPn SimcoeEast Ontario Legislature Queens Park Toronto Gum McGoguo MPP Dullarin Simcoe Queens Park Toronto bible thought The Lord shall open uiilo thee his good treasure the heaven to give the ruin uiito thy land in his season and to bless all the work of lliiiie hand and thou shalt lend unto many tia tioiis and thou shalt not borrow lhuteioiioiiiy Jtt

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