Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 26 Oct 1979, p. 2

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r1 the ominar Friday 03336 1339 WASHINGTON AP The average American twists off about 375 jar caps year re ports the Glass Packaging In stitute The organization an nually produces 80 billion of the seals for household products foods and drugs news roundup Airport stations left unmanned OTTAWA CP Government negotiators hardened against resuming contract talks with striking radio operators Thursday as growing number of airport radio stations were left unmanned Dispute continued over whether the fourdayold strike by almost 1200 radio operators at I42 air and marine stations is posing any danger to the travelling public Reports that government negotiators were refusing to return to the bargaining table until operators resume ser vices designated as essential to the safety and security of the public were confirmed by treasury board spokesman In the Commons Transport Minister Don Mazankowski said any of the 609 essential service operators not perform ing designated duties are likely breaking the law Brawl rocks San Salvador SAN SALVADOR AP Supporters and opponents of El Salvadors new junta battled with fists and rocks sending mobs looting as the government stood by and continued talks for the release of 300 hostages held by 1000 leftists in the labor and economics ministries The brawl broke out in downtown plaza Thursday night after Christian Democratic leader Jose Napoleon Duarte junta supporter returned from seven years exile in Venezuela and urged more than 50000 followers to take to the streets before terrorists dominate them Drug plans go slow Ottawa urged OTTAWA tCP The provinces urged the federal govern ment Thursday to go slow on plans to remove criminal penalties for using marijuana Ontario AttorneyAGeneral Roy McMurtry said He said provincial attorneysgeneral told federal ministers to keep in mind the health hazards posed by marijuana Outside the Commons Bill Jarvis acting justice minister said the government does not intend to remove marijuana offences from the Criminal Code in the next few months He said cabinet still is considering the question and bill could be passed if Parliament runs to normal length usually four vears Auto workers still off iob TORONTO CP Auto workers remained off the job in three Ontario centres Ten though union negotiators had reached tentative agreements with the companies In Windsor workers on the afternoon shift at the Chrysler Canada Ltd plant walked off their jobs in protest of tenta tive agreement reached by company and United Auto Workers negotiators in Highland Park Mich earlier Thurs day The plant was shut down but company officials said things would return to normal today In Oakville and Talbotville near St Thomas more than 9500 employees of the Ford Motor Co of Canada Ltd re mained on strike though tentative agreement has been reached on all master and local bargaining issues Denies supporting McDermott HALIFAX CP Dennis McDermott embattled presi dent of the Canadian Labor Congress appears to have failed to get support for his leadership from the Canadian Union of Public Employees the largest affiliate of the 22million memberCLC HERES TWIST COMMUNITY AFFAIR through media neighborhoods here ministers assist the pulpit and radio station claiming 90percent black audience crime reports directly frmm the police department The group also has established $10000 reward fund for in formation leading to arrests for acts committed in black areas KANSAS CITY Mo AP Community members working schools and churches are helping local po lice reduce crime in black Several by making anticrime announcements from Bilingualisms here Bilingualism has arrived in Victoria BC in the form of street signs in English and Chinese New signs are part of city project to upgrade Chinatown CP Photo Home Auto Life Business sarjeant it broadcasts hourly insurance tOO Ball Farm Rd Barrio Ont Government most secretive TORONTO CP The On tario government is the most secretive in the world Opposi tion Leader Stuart Smith said Thursday Several hours later govern ment members killed an op position resolution asking the TORONTO CP The On tario government is helping companies break unions by re fusing to provide legislation to guarantee union security NDP Leader Michael Cassidy said Thursday Cassidy told the legislature that four of the most bitter strikes in the province revolve around union security Earlier Thursday labor critic Bob Mackenzie NDI Hamilton East told news conference that 25 to 30 per cent of Ontarios labor disputes could be solved if union security was assured Is it government policy to aid and ahct antiunion com government to release results of govemmentfunded public opinion polls During question period Smith defied Progressive on servatives to name another government which has used public money for opinion polls panies by failing to introduce legislation Cassidy asked bor Minister Robert Elgie in the house Elgie said the Ontario Feder ation of Labor will submit brief to the government next month and have nothing fur ther to say until then Cassidy told the earlier news conference that management can delay negotiations or ignore the Ontario Labor Relations Board while police take workers off the picket line Employers should not have the right to thwart unions by re fusing to negotiate first con tracts He listed the Radio Shack and refused to make the results public Patrick Reid LRainy River who drafted the resolu tion that polls be made public said the cabinet office paid Goldfarb Consultants Ltd $60 000 to survey current problems Cassidy attacks government on union security issue warehouse strike in barrit Ca nadian Gypsum in Hagcrsville and Butcher Engineering in Brampton as examples of strikes where the major issue is union security Mackenzie said in the house that if new legislation isnt ex pected the current Labor Rela tions Act should be properly en forced so companies like Ra dio Shack cant thumb their nose at the law and ignore rein statement orders He said the union won all 25 charges it brought against the company under the act since the strike began Aug Elgie said he thought the La bor Relations Act settled the dispute quickly and effectively COMMERCIAL PROPERTY FOR SALE BY TENDER This business property located on Highway No 516 Utterson Ontario described as part of Lot in Concession of the Township of Watt District Municipality of Muskoka is for sale under Power of Sale by virtue of default in loan secured by realty and chattel mortgages The property comprises land approx 22 acres with 200 ft frontage on Skeleton Lake and two buildings The buildings consist of floor residence 22 38 with concrete block foundation full basement wood frame shingle roof and three bedrooms and work shop 30 24 constructed of concrete block with wood exterior The workshOp contains cutting room deep freeze and cooler or hanging room Included in the sale are some items of machinery and equipment for the operation of custom meat cutting service full list is available upon request Written tenders addressed to Mr McCue co PO Box 876 Barrie Ontario will be accepted until 330 pm on October 30th I979 certified cheque for 10 of the amount tendered must be included as deposit payee to be designated and will be returned without interest if the tender is not accepted or forfeited as liquidated damages if the lender is accepted and the sale not completed by the Purchaser Assistance to finance this transaction will be considered The purchaser to enter into PurchaseSale Agreement The highest or any tender need not be accepted Arrangements to inspect the realty may be made by contacting Mr McCue Barrie Ontario 705 7286072 Can your bank offer you daily interest th no charges no minimum balance The Bank of Montreal can and future needs Premier William Davis as sured Reid the poll was not used for partisan purposes He said his government hopes to have soon royal commis sion report on freedom of infor mationlegislation Davis said he has urged Carl ton Williams chairman of the commission to move more quickly on his report and has named Alan Pope minister without portfolio to coordinate the govemments action to it RELEASED BILL On Wednesday the federal Progressive Conservative gov ernment released its proposed information bill Smith said outside the legislature that the royal commissuon has been looking Smith raps PCs an opinion polls into the matter for more than two years but the federal Conservatives managed to prepare legislation in just five months in office Later during debate on his resolution Reid said the gov emment is afraid to make pub lic information gained by the polls and the fact it is used for partisan politics Reid called the government hypocritical for talking about freedom of information but re fusing to make documents pub lic He said about 5500000 was spent on private polls in 197879 John Williams PCToronto Oriole said the opposition par ties would use the polls for their own political purposes if the re sults were 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