Convinced PM considering fall election OTTAWA CP NDP Leader Ed Broadbent said Thur sday he is convinced Prime Minister Trudeau is considering fall election After releasing copies of what he described as political survey commissioned by the Liberals Broadbent told repor ters the document proves his theory Sources said the survey was sent to the New Democratic Party by Liberal who said he had been told the poll must be conducted quickly Broadbent said the fact that he had been told the survey was rushed convinced him that the Liberals are considering calling an election this fall He conceded that Trudeaus political advisers may be tryingto convince him an election should be held But it would be serious mistake and an act of total irresponsibility if Trudeau took their advice The great rainmaker has wanted an election for some time Broadbent said referring to Senator Keith Davey Liberal party campaign director But government has no need to call an election because it has two years left under its 1974 mandate Levesque speaks out on language QUEBEC CP Premier Rene Levesque said Thur sday the federal government is trying to please everyone by releasing its language policy The premier told his weekly news conference that Ottawa felt it necessary to enter the language debate because of the propagande war being waged against Bill Quebecs proposed language legislation The federal policy comes out in favor of freedom of choice in the language of education but maintains this is impossible under present circumstances Levesque said He noted the olicy statement said fr om of choice is impossible unless other provinces take dif ferent attitude towards their Frenchlanguage minorities RENE LEVESQUE about policy Newbank bill gets approval OTTAWA CP bill permitting establishment of new federallychartered bank the Continental Bank of Canada was given final approval by the Commons on Thursday The legislation private bill introduced by John Reid KenoraRainy River has already been passed in the Senate It now needs routine royal assent to become law The New Democratic Party had filibustered passage of the bill earlier but John Rodriguez NDPNickel Belt said several amendments passed during Commons committee study made the bill acceptable The NDPs main objection centred on provisions per mitting the Continental Bank for an initial period to be ex empt from Bank Act rules forbidding interlocking director ships with trust companies The Bank Act also sets the max imum interest any shareholder can control at 10 per cent The new bank is to be established by IAC Ltd which plans to set up whollyowned subsidiary Farm warning by Newman WILLIAM NEWMAN raps hill OTTAWA CP Ontario Agriculture Minister William Newman told Commons committee today that proposed federal competition legislation could destroy the farm marketing board system in his province and eventually wipe out the family farm Newman farmer and MPP for Durham North said marketing boards which control the marketing of some produce should be specifically exempted from the wideranging bill The 22 Ontario marketing boards are adequately being supervised by the Farm Products Marketing Board and the Ontario Milk Marketing Commission and are working well said Newman We dont really need the aggravations as see them that are in Bill C42 Boy killed by cruiser DESERONTO Ont CP Jamie Scott 15 of Deseronto was killed Thursday after being run over by municipal police cruiser driven by policeman on routine rounds spokesman at the Deseronto police department said Scott was lying on private road when the cruiser turned sharp blind comer and ran over him No explanation was given as to why the youth was lying in the middle of the road spokesman for the provincial police said they are in vestigating the incident Deseronto is about 15 miles east of Belleville HAMIERIII IN FLYING The kiwi the flightless bird of Australia and New Zealand has wing appendages that are only one inch long House of Bellini Bayfield Mall is pleased to welcome Gloria Tracy to their staff of stylists For appointment 7264621 GEO NORTNWAY Ral lies Vice President Central Region Sales for Wood Company Limited is pleased to announce the appointment of George Northway as Barrie Branch Manager George is returning after 13 year absence to where he suc cessfully serviced the sanitation requirements of customers in the Huronia OllIIIO Barrie Muskoka area for over 20 years He is eager to meet many of his past friends and customers and remind them that Almost Everywhere You Go youll find Wood Sanitation for the Nation Products and Equipment Give George call today 705 7283668 he will be glad to hear from you Hes Tops in Service EEMEEE Sanitatlon tor the Nation Five Montrealers make merry on Montreal street Thursday night as festivities com memorating St Jean Baptiste the patron Saint of French Canada begin Celebrations throughout Quebec are scheduled for the weekend CP Photo Montrealers celebrate St Jean Baptiste Day MONTREAL CP As an estimated 50000 people left the Olympic stadium early this morning following the largest most widely publicized opening night bash of this years St Jean Baptiste festivities Revellers at three other Montreal locations behav ed as if their day had just begun Premier Rene Levesque who flew to Montreal late Thursday after lighting the traditional bonfire on the Plains of Abra ham in Quebec City took back seat in the stadium bleachers and effectively avoided the press Below him thronging about the cavernous stadium floor where plywood boards replaced plastic astroturf thousands of the crowd who had abandoned their seats in the grandstand sang and swayed as singer Fe lix Leclerc opened the show with his deep melodious voice Chanteuse Monique Leyrac briefly joined him on the stage Backed by orchestra and choir they performed before back drop of three gargantuan fleur delys The show was projected onto the stadium scoreboard which was transformed for the occa sion into huge television screen DELIGIITED CROWD Claude Leveille Diane Duf resne Pierre Duval and several other entertainers had their moments on stage but Robert Charlebois brought the crowd to life with his renowned Im frog youre frogkiss me At am todaynot two hours after the show begana More doctors head for US HALTON HILLS Ont CF Two local doctors are joining the growing number of Ontario physicians who are moving to the US to escape what they consider government intrusion into their profession Dr Wilson said in re cent interview he will leave this community about 25 miles west of Toronto as soon as his visa arrives in the first week of July His colleague Dr Craig Hut chison said he plans to leave in late August or early Sep tember Both plan to practice in Jay County Ind Dr Hutchison said about 10 times as many Ontario physi cians are making inquiries about career opportunities in the US than in previous years About four times as many are actually emigrating he said rather paltry fireworks display signalled the finale and drove the people toward the exits For some it marked the end of an evening for others be ginning Along St Denis Street where warmth and fraternal feelings had flowed since early Thurs day night the celebration went tirelessly on Long gone was the bewildered American tourist who picking his way earlier in the night among jugglers unicyclists and dancers thronging the street had asked Whats this thing called He was told that the festival originally honoring the patron saint of French Canada was recently proclaimed Quebecs national holiday by an inde endenceminded Parti Que cois government Laughing he and his two friends made their way down the flagdraped street EVENTS SPREAD OUT Organizers for the festivities intent on avoiding tensions which have for more than decade marked the festivities decentralized events by plan ning parties at four sites In the late 19605 the annual event gave ardent Quebec na tionalists an opportunity to demonstrate their antifeder alist sentiments In 1968 Prime Minister Trudeau watched as rioters battled police Demonstrators threw soft drink bottles at the prime minister who stood his ground as other federal of ficials scurried to safety Although the same violent sentiments surfaced in 1969 at titudes shifted considerably in the 19705 In 1975 and 1976 the trouble free festivities were held atop the rolling grassy hills of Mt Royal Park Old Montreals historic Jac ques Cartier Squareone of the citys main tourist at tractionse was filled early today with compatible melange of Quebecers and out oftowners few of whom showed signs of tiring as daylight grew ever closer One young francophone was asked if he knew what the fes tivities were all about Having good time he ventured The celebrations will tinue through Sunday COIL UNLESS THIS EMBLEM IS ON YOUR CAR YOU PROBABLY PAID TOO MUCH Receive 50 gallons of gas FREE with the purchase of new car or truck from our large inventory offer expires July 20 I971 GEORGIAN PontiacBuickGMC 145 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