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Barrie Examiner, 18 Oct 1979, p. 2

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an TORONTO CPI Sidney Handleman former Ontario cabinet minister says he will not seek reelection in the next provincial election Ilandlenian 58 an economist said Wednesday In speech prepared for his riding association of Carleton that he has not decided whether he will re main as the sitting member until the next provincial elec Wont seek reelection Hondleman OTTAWA CPI The armed forces will receive their next pay increase soon and it will be retroactive to Oct Defence Minister Allan McKinnon said Tuesday McKinnon also said in the Commons that the government is changing the pay period so the next increase will take ef Baker said rents of married quarters are being raised by as much as 75 per cent in some provinces Nov have issued instructions that there will be no rent in creases until the pay increases are in the pockets of the serv icemen the defence minister said Pay increase soon for forces personnel notincement in few weeks Outside the Commons he said the department is changing the armed forces pay year to conform with the federal fiscal year which begins April There was no plan to save money by delaying or phasing in increases to resign on fectApriIl McKinnon said he expects Rental increases in Gander In the speech released in This may mean servicemen any differences between der seemed particularly large he wgdszgc Cm The mung lirg11lfuoily advance of delivery he said will get more than expected fence and treasury board offi said Troops had 3ng com hneE dy di aghlgcnd enms dt 21 if he decided not to run again over the next year he told rc Cials on pay raises will be plaiiied in Chiliotigzimau Que Rana la de lfmgrffh Orllgmuzh um after the 1977 provincial porters later Details still had straightened out in few days Gagetown N17 and Goose icthonlhgrou ofp fihéfqr election to be worked out withthetreas and expects to make an an BiNlld mmr Pmer Or Ilaridlciiiaii said hedid not ury board which controls fed through an aSSistant that he has nointention of bowing to the expect the minority eralspcnding 0f the Lanadmn unlon Of PUhhc Employees Progressive Conservative Answering Liberal MP government to last long as it has and the government may decide to continue for normal fourAyear term First elected in 1971 Handleman served as housing minister for eight months in 1974 before becoming minister without portfolio for year George Baker tGanderTwilli ngateI McKinnon also said he has asked Elmer MacKay min ister responsible for Central Mortgage and Housing orp to look into rental increases in married quarters at such bases d5 Gandernnd Request complete list 00 Rental Equipment from your nearest store Regina seat REGINA CPI John Solo mon retained Regina North West for the New Democratic Party in Wednesdays byelec We have lost faith in brother McDermott said the Lesignation policy adopted by the rankandfilc members of CUPE in vote of more than 1000 to at their national policy convention The policy was adopted after an emotionallycharged debate in which McDermott was accused of betraying the labor movement by not rising to the defence of the 23000 member Canadian Union of Postal Workers and its leader JeanClaude Parrot CUPE is the largest affiliate in the 3millionmember Canadian Labor Congress an umbrella organisation uniting most unions in the country The more than 257000 members of COPE include hydro workers garbage collectors university professors and nurs ing aides as well as wide range of other employees under federal provincial and municipal governments London Times talks break down sinsav HANDLEMAN decision in 77 Work harder for childrens rights UNITED NATIONS CPI Canada urged the UN on Wednesday to work harder for childrens rights after the International Year of the Child ends Dec 31 Canadian delegate Doug Roche told the UN General As semhly that shocking amount of exploitation and dis OVER 1500 ITEMS TO RENT SAVE$$$$ Harold martin criminatioii against children exists in different ways in Unabmgaskiiflewan liberfil LONDON tlteutcri The Times Britains oldest daily many parts ofthe world 1493 one newspaper appears in danger of closing permanently after Roche parliamentary undersecretary to External Affairs or mom do mm the COIIiipsc of protracted unionmanagement talks mg second Minister Flora MacDonald said that although Canadians rt Board meetings later today will decidi the am of The are blessed with high standard of living and health and ff 590m0 as easy lmmjl Rem ceme Lin ORILUA Times TheSunday Times and threesupplements socialserviceswe nonetheless have childrenwhoarepoor 3403 Vote 019 ggnondflop near Hwy 400 155 8d Rd The publications have not appeared since last Nov 30 badly nourished abused diseased undereducated un 2252 PTOEFGSSIWCONSOVN can 723053 can 325 375 when they were suspended by the management in complex SU99FI50d imd uncared 01 Ph Lundeev 31aroid MioLAND comncwooo dispute ovor unofficial strikes staff cuts and new IZOPES SESLLZ on HwyC27 on Matiniéym RMoati QC nology aces no in or Vin next io astwvay or home past tie ountain The CWPUIXFS Canadian owners the International gr tion F1 year ago today dropped C3 5252297 L3 5425 Pottery Th TORO1TiCPI Lais Shorey 48 of Toronto has been to third with148votes omson rganisation stt deadline on negotiations that expired Wainosduy nigh The management said earlier this charged With kidnapping and foreible confinement following 777 week that if agreement was not reached by then the weekend Incident whlch man was held from Fnday newspapers would be closed but the titles would not be sold Canada ioins Caribbean conference Ravages of war until Saturday before being robbed and released Andrew John Welch 36 of Guelph Ont told police he came to Toronto to visit friend who then left with him for baby boy suffering from wounds and hunger Welch told police that on the wav to Guelph his 01 mm mm aiiada has iomed Blllaln and he rests in his mothers arms shortly after fleeing Ghelp United States in round oltalks on the changing political from warwracked Cambodia AP Photo Eggcfigdxgsmbgggdr2nénd taken at gunpoint to falflrénscoeuéizirgim which may Toronto home where he was kept overnight Welch told SATURDAY OCT 201b am only Cancer society raises $91M TORONTO CPI The Canadian Cancer Society raised record $91 million in Ontario this year for research and treatment of cancer Spokesman Barbara Kilvert said the society last year passed its objective of $78 million and de cided to aim for $9 million in this years campaign which started last April police Then he was driven to Guelph and on that trip woman was also in the car Police said the three men who are being sought for ques tioning stole jewelry cameras and motorcycle belonging to Welch before they released him Welch said the men told him that while he was being re leased he would still have to pay them $5000 After his re lease Welch reported the incident to Guelph police who in formed Toronto police The talks under way again in London are not linked to President Jimmy Carters plan for Caribbean military force say external affairs officials But they are designed for exchanging information and ideas on recent develop ments in the Caribbean Guerrillas call for uprising SAN SALVADOR API Marxist guerrillas called for an uprising to oust El Salvadors new military government as BLONDIE PARALLEL LINES Heart of gloss One Way Or ih tore This More Airfare issue still unsolved no er 22 dead were reported in two days of fighting Quantities limited One Per Person The mi5 announced prom mare Saturday in WASHINGTON CP canada and US regulatory cancer no hgher In Port HoPe nit rouowmc ITEMS ON SALE ATADVERTISED PRICES on £55 WHILESUPPLY LASTS defiance of thojumas ban on demonstrations The Christian offiCials failed in three days of talks in Ottawa last week to OTTAWA CPI Preliminary analySis by the health de mo mm MONDAY ONE EACH PER PERSON Democrats two other leading political parties and other settle their differences over discount fares for crossborder partment shows the incidence of cancer is no higher in Port influential nonCommunist organizations said they will take flightS US offiCialsdisCIOSed Wednesday Hope Ont than it is in i3 simiiar communities or in he sn purl But the offiCials said progress was made in understanding countryas whole thABroDcliflzADs 45 AND THE PAN mg the Rome sympathize out of power Power to the each others viewpoint and they agreed to more talks eariy The findings are shown in memo dated Oct to the poir YOURSELF 9i232ifnsn People the guerrillas deitiandcd at news conference new Vear N0 dale 85 SGT drecmrgeheral 0f the federal laboratory centre for disease mm °°° inciuding Martin The Mme Inbeiweemes Don Ask Me Waninng vouiiau Uneasy Sunny Day Noisy Yolsy Mischiet Wednesday two days after President Carlos Humberto lto control from the chief of the noncommunicable diseases ntcro was deposed in coup led by two coloncls division in the departments bureau of epiderniologv Three armed guerrilla commanders their faces covered Strlke break may be deveoplng Findings in the preliminary investigation show the risk of with red and black bandanas said their Revolutionary TORONTO CPI break may be developing in the death duemllmg CahcehahdleUkemla In PONHOPC between Army of the People will fight to make El Salvador strike by 1167 radio operators at airports and coast guard 1966 and 1977 no differ from Ihl 0f the COUNT Marxisulmimsl Sm stations across the country and 13 communities Similar in size and geographic location Quebec unhappy over TV lal ks TORONTO itlI Quebec representatives left federal provinciiil conference ednes day unhappy about steps taken to give the provinces control over cable television The twoday closed confer ence of communications minis teis ended in agreement to es SCORPIONS FLASH THE PAN lovedrive Loving You rundoy Do It toolsell Uneasy Sunny Hay St Peter Man In The Morning Cant Get Enough Day Hotsy Totsy In betweenie Middle CoIiIornio Much Much More More More 313 35 SLEWS 499 firnrgian 1H irriaihr fihnppr 312 Bayfield St Barrie 7264080 Next to Mothers Pizza Parlour The Quebec delegation led by Deputy Communications Minister Pierre Deschenes did not agree to take part in the committee which is to report by next spring Descheiies told news coulereiice after the meeting that Quebec wants control over the programs shown on cable tablisli committee to studv DIONNE WARWICK RAINBOW DONNA SUMMER transferring control over cable Dionne iII Never Love This Down To Earth Night Bad Girls Hot Stutt Bod television licensing othopmv Way Again My Everlasting Long Since Youve Been GOne Girls Dim All The Lights inces Love More Danger Zone More Much Morel OLE 449 8135 313 799 FEATURING THE HERITAGE LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND The Original Motion Picture Sound Track SGT PEPPERS 99 Two Starring Foamy 5332am the province has in Year Warranty my the past rejected proposals to 5m zsfi sls Iss Records tittieii Models Heating 30 $625 $559 now He said the proposal would start from scratch but only go as far as position which was already offered by the previous federal government aitd rer jected by Quebec Neil Webber Albertas associate minister of telephones said Alberta will take part in the coniiiiitiee but thinks the cable issue is constitutional matter IS llll up to 2000 sqft 24 Canadian Made Holds Fire Overnight Fireplace Insert Available Despite his earlier opposition to the federal position Ontario Communications Minister James Snow said he was happy with the cable agreement On Tuesday he tried unsuc cessfully to convince federal tomniuiiications Minister Diid MacDonald to dclegaic the authority IIItIiltdttilth Taking look costs lot Ontarios mining industry needs to invest about five times as much money as it does nowfor exploration alone to meet the future demand for minerals not yet discovered Another reason why we need more rational stable and uniform tax system In Ontario muting niattm to all of us Ontario Mining Association Colony Classic Free Standing 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