Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 19 Apr 1977, p. 1

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Trudeau on unity crisis Levy for Howkestone llilliSltNlC iStaffA budget of $4050 up from $12000 last year has been presented by llaivkestone trustees for special village tax levy on local improvements The budget includes 511000 for roads in the village $2000 for lights and $1000 for parks and community hall iiio council which is headed by Reeve lloivard Campbell is currently giving at tciition to making final budget estimatw and 101 ax rates are expected to be settled early next month WINNIPEG CP Prime Minister Trudeau urged Western Canadians Monday to view the national unity crisis as chance to build stronger country In 30minute speech to the Canadian Association of Broadcasters Trudeau told 300 members from across the country that the election of separatist government in Quebec has opened the door to change and created an opportunity nationallyfelt imperative to build better Canada He said unhappy westerners now have stronger hand in solving their regional problems and he drew comparison between western alienation and Quebec separatism The speech carried live by both national television networks and 40 private radio sta tions was the main event of twoday visit to Manitoba and Saskatchewan It caused an uproar in Ottawa where op position members of Parliament just back from an Easter break tried unsuccessfully to adjourn the Commons in protest About 300 association members private television and radio broadcasting executives sat quietly through the speech interrupting with applause only once when Trudeau said he totally opposed and will vigorously com bat separatism Trudeau appealed to westerners to un derstand the deeprooted desirc of Quebecers for full recognition of the French language He warned against underestimating the seriousness of the constitutional crisis caused by the Nov 15 election victory of tone Levesques Parti Quebccois government calling it the greatest challenge to Canadas nationhood since opportunity for the West and other regions of the country to gain better The riding extends from riliia to Banies border with Oro township and also to Midland First elected in October 1967 Mr Smith succeeded the late Lloyd Le therby as Conservative member for the riding East Sinicoe has been onser vative riding since Dr Iariiet Tanner was elected during the 30s hen Mitchell llepbiiins Liberal government was in power At Queens Park the oiiser vatives have held power since ieorge Drew led them to victory in Iiitil tt Statti leiiders for construction ot Phase of tlic Boynci ltivei greenbelt project in the town of llistoii have been tltllltilltl by the Nottawasaga Valley ton scii ii ion llllitilll board llic project involves earth excavation along vitli supplying topsoil seeding and other items iiili and Associates Limited ot tolliiigoood are the consulting engineers iitli the detailed plans the board has asked that tenders be sub iiiittcd lictoic ill on Monday April 25 Utlllltl branch of the Ontario Registered Music Teachers Association the festival will have participants from an area exten ding from ilistoii to Parr Sound The festival competitions will be held iiiaiiil at the Oiillia Opera House with some events also at local church auditoiiiiiiis llockiii is the chairman Kerr said ll the lcvisliturt booklet ill contain illitllltldltil izvii llti tl Police 5H 31Mle than 30 ialxes some of three ministries accidcii ottcrttcr lrciiiicr Rene Levesque d1£lif HMS mil be charged under the Qiicbm litghxvm km if ll he ii 2211 about his glasses when lit 131 lhlllltd WV mom fix ct 21in fatal accident Feb Sl1lll ill Slim ixiacc SlvhtSZElJli said Moiida police Lawn Lad Lao as aw stilt stud 111 tttllliiSIdlltYS of homer to elevate lkilitl or no to li écgal inicstzgatioi as aii Wm 97 taxes Kerr sazi iSltYTlt Music festival ltllll Stattl Almit 1000 students and musicians are expected to participate lll ihc is spring music testival which is to bc held here starting Monday April 25 and continuing through to Friday May ti loiiit sixiiisored by the Kiwanis club and on OMB hea tp itit tilt Levesque no decision had ask and has iiicd that no olx cd iii the 62year oicl di cii the tiitrc Fatah sub public ha cor Iiiiit persons CZtitlu as the op gfk CJZULJL TL Ontario Treasurer Dart lchi ouch looks mm copy of the bud ii his otiitt lit douiitoort Toioiito loizda ltlxro has hinted 1a rctciti Iuks that restrain and Ill be the cheords ohm he reads art bud 21 lit up cc legislature Tunile 1221 Cautious budget seen Fire damages pizzeria At 13 aawriz ss iy Separation of Quebec seen as dual tragedy LL 13 3495 we 05 Jur If 33 Police find pieces of bone inSide in area where body found Montreal fire in Is ii vz IN death toll SIX TV IlI 14 ri vt in 12 tr lt in own 0y 11 La fruity enri fe thii Wu 1435 fly in jii 51 yin vlf JLjl 1i Li ii JAVA lll Will send dele ates 113th yearNo 91 Tuesday Aprll 19 1971 15° Per Copy Carrier Home Dellvory 85° Weekly tililllltllfi iStattl Oro Township Horticultural Society will be sending delegates to the liistrict 10 meeting of the Ullltlllt Society at tirillia on Wixinesday Re nomlnoted All Now fully recovered from recent opera llic district iiiectiiig Will be held at on Gmdon Smuh Mpp bow wfls laincs iiglicaii chiiiclihall llietirostxic the unaninmus chm fm hmmmlauon 5mm Ml llvlS f9 bv East Simeoe Conservative Association slittlJl iiiarigolil show at the tio tall fair iii gm night ML 5mm told enthusiasm Nlllllllhl gathering of supporters he would continue to do his best for the riding it reelected at Greenbelt proiecf the coming provingial election victory Chance far stronger nation deal from Confederation What Quebecch are asking seems not very different from what other Canadians are asking greater equality of opportunity decent lives for themselves decent prospects forthcir children He noted striking rwemblance bet ween thc grievances of westerners and Quebeccrs insecurity about the future bar riers to wider opportunity isolation and distance from decisionvmaking and national government and big business that seem to be out of touch with ordinary people miner ing barrie and simcoe county May be delay in ruling ring legality Jill ainti Examiner Stat Heportyr lUltUNlU The Ontario Supreme hurt rim not hr ahl to rule or the legality of the Ontario Vluriii ipal Board 0M hearing on Harrie annexation until after the board hands trim ruling lrx rgour has been agkrrl annexation op 115de to deride ii the Lvll made legal er ror ii accept my modem letter from pro vincial treasurer Darcy vicKmugh which in effort support annexation lhv Supreirm Lauri tribunal Monday deem er tic3r llfif from all aide involved ih er rnater ihlj the primate al3un iri tine mm gt preach the noun from r1xga pr J15 us wrench court from ova legal dwaxirir sandal down amra an be pm srir1zr Im manna ch Irmrr befurr 11443 rorrsirter vf for lriniéfil vllJrUJEJi an re at or albih ri 14 ff2 it cm lf rvvrl IV iJ mars was rror into ar yumr vi Kai2 letter 71rua ream1 Januar Jvfn pixel their eons2 annex MI 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