Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 19 Dec 1979, p. 3

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saatw it flrp Agree19 Patrol part of shahs security Armed Panamanian National Guardsmen patrol the waters around Contodora Island Panama TORONTO CF Students in Seneca Colleges tourist ad ministration program have re gained the right to be taught by live teacher in classroom but they will have to temporar Soldiers kill 25 leftists SAN SALVADOR AP Sol diers killed 25 leftists who opened fire at them Tuesday from coffee plantation the militants seized El Salvadors military junta announced The government also said four leftists were wounded and 16 captured in the shootout and that there were an unspecified number of army casualties The guerrillas occupied the plantation 50 kilometres west of San Salvador on Monday de manding higher wages for workers and other benefits The junta said the soldiers asked the leftists to leave peacefully but the leftists opened fire It said the leftists belonged to the February 28 Popular League the same group holding US Peace Corps worker and 12 Salvadoreans hostage in San Salvador since last Wednesday ily switch out ot the program to do it In June the college decided to require its firstyea tourism students to take classes by watching television rather than attending classroom lectures Students were notified of this requirement by letter in June after many had already com mitted themselves to the pro gram the application deadline for other colleges had passed and some had paid their fees and nonrefundable $50 dc posit However William Stoddart vicepresident of academics and William Riddell dean of the centre where students watch the courses on television both insisted students were not misled when they were trans ferred to the centre Riddell said students were fortunate to be switched and Stoddart said they were getting the absolute best of educa tion Stoddart informed students at recent rally protesting the compulsory transfer that any student may switch out of the program to regular classroom lectures OPTION AVAILABLE Later Stoddart insisted the students could have studied general business vr which cor The deposed Shah of lran arrived on Contadora Island Saturday AP Photo College students win right for live teacher not TV responds closely Wllh tourism during the first year of study in the classroom But this ope tion was not mentioned in the schools June letter to the stu dents and all firstyear tourism students ended up in the centre Riddell said the decision to allow students to transfer from the centre next semester was made early in December He said students who transfer into the business program in January will be able to pick up the tourism course in the sec ond year But at least one of the 125 firstyear students in the pro gram considers the right to transfer Pyrrhie victory He said it would be difficult to switch into the business pro gram now because the centres program doesnt correspond exs actly with the general business program and students in the independent study program are not necessarily at the same point as business students But most of all he didnt like the ground rules being switched CAR LICENCE ron CHRISTMAS LICENCE BUREAU no Dunlap 1283861 after he had signed up for the threeyear course He complained that the five instructors available for con sultation are difficult to see be cause of long lineups outside their offices television sets are difficult to get only one or two copies of the videotaped course units are available and no help was provided in setting up his timetable In addition one of two course directors was hired in July and has not completed preparing the course the student said But Stoddart concluded that students who arent doing well have tendency to blame whatever is handy HAWAII ISLANDS ESCORTED FEB 1025 I980 FOR DETAILS HAYS TRAVEL SERVICE 45 Dunlop St 7284700 firm in IIII nlllllllntllll optimization with its spirit of Pattons greetings As tltt flfilllll fiPiItitllt giving on sharing uffamiltt trahitiutts lllt flit011 staff £1110 tlirir fatitilira utialt 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Quebec City said the workers had be gun to report for work imme diately after midnight The workers had been off the job for three weeks The original text of the law reg price 379 box for your Juan unnu Save 150 on ICY SQUARES Delicious bitesize foil wrapped candies of melt away chocolate sweet gift in gift container Our Woolworth reg price 549 each OUR SALE PRICE 99 each SMILES CHUCKLES TU RTLES favorite treat for the whole family delicious pecan caramel and chocolate candy in 14 ounce box Our Woolworth OUR SALE PRICE 34 shopping convenience called tor tines as high as $50 000 day if the union violated the law and fines for individual union members of between $25 and $100 daily for defiance But during the committee stage it was softened when an amendment by PQ backben cher Gilles Michaud from the Montrealarea riding Laprairie was accepted The amendment said fines for unions breaking the law or un ion leaders counselling dis obedience would be between $1000 and $10000 daily CUSTOMERS DEPRIVED Although the union provided what it called essential serv ices it reacted slowly during the strike to repair power breaks In some extreme cases HydroQuebec customers were deprived of electricity for as long as week at time NO CHARGE UNDERGROUND PARKING Last month the PQ govern ment used its legislative muscle to head off planned strike by 200000 teachers and hospital workers About 40000 hospital workers defied the law and walked out for four days It was the the first time the Parti Quebecois which counts many union members in its rank the examiner Wednesday Dec 19 1919 Carrington left New York after dinner given by David Rockefeller chairman of Chase Manhattan Bank The dinner at the Centre for InterAmerican Relations of which Rockefeller is honorary chairman was private Earlier in lun cheon speech to the Foreign Policy Association private group of influential bur Aessmen and former diplomats Mrs Thatcher won loud approval when she said of the hostages held in the US Embassy in 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