Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 25 Sep 1979, p. 7

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In the station literally Lead car of Chicago Transit Authority train sits in Cicero Ave station Mon day atter colliding with flatbed trailer truck at crossing Witnesses said crossing gates failed to come down as train approached Eight persons were slightly injured AP Photo Author says Pickering objections forgotten TORONTO CP Ob jections of four federal government departments were either obscured or forgotten when the federal transport department decided to build major airport at Pickering says author Walter Stewart In his new book Paper Jug gernaut Big Government Gone Mad Stewart says offi cials in urban affairs ricul ture environment an the treasury board objected to the proposed airport These departmental rivals were dealt with in the usual way by burying their reports ignoring their comments or de nying that there was anything wrong Stewart says Urban affairs said the choice of Pickering would violate gov ernment policy on urban sprawl agriculture worried about the loss of valuable farm land environment complained about the lack of im act stud ies and the treasury oardbal KEG on two issues Stewart says First the treasury board sug gested that technical improve ments to reduce serious noise problems at Toronto Inter national Airport would be cheaper than building new airport at Pickering ESTIMATES HIGH And second the board said passenger volume estimates for Pickering probably were exag gerated Stewart says that when the federal cabinet met on Jan 31 1975 to consider the royal com mission report of Mr Justice Hugh Gibson on Pickering the objections of the four depart ments were not mentioned Before that meeting the cabinet was iven briefing book on the Gi son commission report but nothing was men tioned in either the book or the Fourth accident victim OTTAWA CP fourth child has died from injuries suf fered during headon collision last week which killed three other children and an adult driver taking them home from birthday party Linda Gauthier 10 of Calu met Que died Sunday at the Childrens Hospital of Eastern Ontario She was admitted last Wednesday with severe head injuries following the accident on Highway 148 near Grenville Que 100 kilometres southeast of Ottawa ANNUAL SAL REDUCTION UP TO 10 appendices attached to it about the four departments objections However Stewart says two ministers Barney Danson of urban affairs and Jean Chretien of the treasury board had been briefed before the meeting on all studies and together they opened full scale attack on the transport department recommendations Urges oil increase to spur production TORONTO CPi profes sor of political economy at the University of Toronto has sug gested an increase of more than 40 per cent in the cost of Cana dianproduced oil as means of spurring further oil exploration and development Dr Doug Hartle in an Onlt tario Economic Council paper released Monday recommends imposition of $10 federal ex cise tax at the wellhead the approximate difference bet ween the price of domestic and foreign oil used in Canada Under this proposal oil ex tracted by primary recovery methods would be taxed at the full rate while oil recovered by secondary and tertiary methods would be taxed at successively lower rates the paper says For oilproducing provinces the real jolt in Hartles paper may be the suggestion that the provinces be stripped of much of their economic clout devel oped through oil reserves Hartle says provincial eco nomic muscle poses serious threat to national unity The pocketbook the thermos tat and the gas gauge speak languages that anglophones do not lightly dismiss There are several recommen dations in the paper including reduction in regulations governing natural gas prices and imposition of new tax on imported American natural gas Reduction of provincial royalty rates on oil and gas to I973 levels and restoration of deductibility of royalties for federal tax purposes with the provinces being compensated for revenue loss plan to ensure that the benefits of frontier oil explor ation go to Canadian taxpayers and not just the shareholders of exploration companies Hartle argues that present federal tax incentives to en courage oil exploration are in effective and must be scrapped He said part of the problem is that under the complex tax ation system applied to the oil industry in Canada foreign owned companies are often able to reap profits unavailable to domestic firms Buying or Ieasmg new Oldsmobile TlV Us paul sadlon motors 233 Bradford Street Barrie Ontario 7261 81 EGOo Inventory Reduction Sale All Sales Final Some Items Below Wholesale Cost THE TRAVEL SHOPPE 43 DUNLOP ST WEST Next to theatres ml 4i planes check out Most DC9s flying again MONTREAL CP Air Canada says all but two of its DC9s are back in service after being checked for faults and one of the two planes was ex pected to be back shortly after repairs are made Airline spokesman Gerald Lareault said Monday three flights betwen Ottawa and To ronto were cancelled earlier in the day because of stress crack problems He said the planes which have returned to service are to tally safe They have been checked and rechecked through the use of xrays and by visual exam ination The airline cleared its healthy DC9s Friday to fly at top altitudes after keeping them to maximum ceiling of 25000 feet for three days The move was made while Air Canada conducted series of intense inspections of its 43 DC9s of the class 32 series DROPPED TAIL CONE In potentially dangerous in cident week ago one plane dropped its threemetrelong tail cone into the Atlantic Ocean but was able to land safely at Boston airport Another eight aircraft were discovered to have cracks in their rear structures but six of them were back in service Fri day after repairs In two of the planes the airline discovered cracks it described as serious and similar to those which led to the Boston incident Lareault said the DC9 in volved in the incident may take one or two months to repair He said he could not confirm pub lished reports that repairs would cost $1 million Meanwhile Air Canada and the federal transport depart ment announced during the weekend that flight attendants will no longer be uired to sit in the seats attach to the rear bulkhead of DC9s during takeoff and landing They will be allowed to use passenger seats instead of the folddown seats attached vacant to the tail section Ontario complains feds overreact on bottles TORONTO CP Ontarios attempts to ban nonrefillable bottles have been undermined by the federal govemments overreaction to dangerous soft drink bottles says senior On tario government official Graham Scott provincial deputy environment minister said Monday it is unlikely any glass bottle can pass the safety test being considered by the federal government It is similar to bottle being dropped from table to hard floor he said In June the federal overn ment banned 15litre so drink bottles after several persons were injured by exploding bot tles Scott told the Ontario Soft Drink Association on Monday that many suppliers have switched to 750millilitre bottles and his ministry is concerned these too may be banned if as is most likely they fail the new test DESTROY PROGRAM An indiscriminate ban on the 750millilitre size would not only affect the industry sub stantially it would destroy 0n Basic Cleansing Bar NormalDry 150 Each $900 Whipped Cleansing Creme 120 mL Each $900 Creamy Milk Cleanser 150 mL Each $850 Active Skin Lotion 180 mL Each $950 Dry Dry Skin Astringent 180 mL Each $950 Skin Lotion 180 mL Each $900 Swiss Performing Extract 50 mL Each $2200 European Performing Creme 50 mL Each $2200 Maximum Care Eye Creme 30 mL Each $2QV Maximum Care Hand Creme 90 mL Each $850 Maximum Care Body Lotion 240 mL Each $1350 Polished Performance Makeup 30 mL Each $2000 Wild Honey Cool Beige Outdoor Beige Fresh Air Makeup Base 30 mL Each $1250 Newport Beige Sunrise Beige ivory Mist Tender Blusher Each $900 Nut Brown Apple Chestnut Wine Soft Film Compact Rouge Each $750 Cranberry Wine Store Hours Mon Tues Sat 930 am to 530 pm Wed Thurs Fri 930 am to 930 pm Rosey Nutmeg VVVVVVVVVVV tarios environment program We cannot let our program collapse and our environmental progress relapse because of ill considered actions When the 15itre bottles were banned the province temporarily relaxed its en vironmental regulations to allow greater use of non refillable bottles However Scott announced Monday that this exemption will end Oct and the industry will be expected to continue efforts to sell 75 cent of soft drinks in refillab bottles He said the goal designed to reduce litter should be reached by Jan Bottlers will be given three months to end use of onelitre bottles introduced when the larger bottles were banned Scott said Environment Minister Harry Parrott has written Allan Lawrence federal consumer and cor porate affairs minister to emphasize that the smaller bottles are safe Pattis Siteticks wuaye of Qltatllll CBgli Carrying large selection of Calico tor Dressmaking Quilting Just arrived are our Christmas Calico Prints OPEN WESSAT 94 Families not experts can best deal with many social problems says Ontarios minister seminar on the role of the family Monday that the 19103 have seen with individual development and the need to escape the familys confines weakened b0 and the family he said and We offer catchup reading program to improve all levels of reading skills Phone satisfied parent for an unbiased report Fee assistance available if need provon IIS Dunlap St the oxamlnor randommu 1m famiy del with social ills TORONTO CP pessimistic experts have government made young people anxious about marriage and being parents Yet the family is more competen and in better position than outside to deal with many pm he said Norton told the that some childcare rofessionals appear to lievc that our mist realistic expectation for our gilan is that we will fail social services Keith Norton told preoccupation But desertin spouses have 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