Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 27 Sep 1977, p. 2

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777v the examiner Tuesday Sept 27 1977 fextra Reflationary measures urged WASHINGTON CPReuter The big question facing the worlds highest economic councilstoday following urgent appeals for expansio which country can afford to answer the call At the opening session Monday of the International Mone tary fluid IMF and World after speaker called for reflationary measuresencouraging the production and buying of more consumer goods to stimulate trade IMF Managing Director Johannes Witteveen warned that recovery from the recession of 197375 is faltering He said growth in demand has fallen short of the various national targets and this lag must be decisively corrected Jean Chretien the new Canadian finance minister said he agrees that Canadas economic growth has been slower than expected but he believes the same is true of most other iii dust rial ized countries Laker happy despite delays NEW YORK iAPl There were delays coming and going and 74 empty seats on the flight from London But rYeddy Laker was smiling He says he made $19706 Monday on the first day of the La ker 5k trains no frills $237 roundtrip transatlantic trip hen the first Skytrain landed 50 minutes late and with empty seats Laker bowide down the steps of the jet and said that after six and quarter years or 2293 days lni qtiite pleased with the whole He said however he was seats behind he said Palestinian guerri BEIRLT APy cez lebaiion today but the Palestinian guerrillas showed no signs of pulling back from positions near the Israeli border The truce calls for Israeli withdrawal from lkibanoii and guerrilla pullback from the border area The guerrilla Colllr Kliiam the major Palestinian position in iiiandei at southeast Lebanon said he shooting The ceasefire became effective at it Monday Runner irked by reception lllr2t tl lax Iel istaiiee runner and says hes th the reception ini anadians turbid Our object is to carry people not leave them to recover from recession is Bank annual meetings speaker more countries to join in Steam time Its full steam ahead for new steaiiipowered clock in downtown Vancouver which was officially dedicated to the city Saturday Idea for the clock came about as novel way to mask the steam venting which runs below the street CP Photo firms RENTACAR AND TRUCK SERVICE RATES DAILY WEEKLY MONTHLY YEARLY ORILLIA BARRIE 93COMMERCERD 341 BAYFIELD STN 705 3266485 705 7370800 thing disappointed there were empty Ilas stay put isefire prevailed in southern had instructions only to stop JERRY SMITH JIM RAWN Featuring Chevrolets and other fine cars Show your friends special part of Canada this week Testimon at flour mill hearin Told shotguns loaded with blanks MONTREALCP City lice told strikers at the R0 in Hood Multifoods Ltd flour mill that shotguns carried by com pany security guards were loaded with blanks wounded striker told court hearing Monday The preliminary hearing of three private security guards accused of firing on pickets at the flour mill last July 22 opened with testimony from Separatism MONTREAL CP sur vey by Southam Press Ltd says support for separatism is begin ning to fade in Quebec The study one of continuing series conducted by Goldfarb Consultants Ltd of Toronto for four workers wounded in the in cident The workers two of them limping from wounds suffered in the shooting testified at the sessions court hearing that group of about 10 pickets met unfire when they entered the actory grounds intending to spray the guards with fire hose Since the police had said the guns carried blanks we didnt fad ng Southams Toronto Star and Montreals La Presse says Quebecers who favor separation declined from 33 per cent in February to 25 per cent in July Scars Look at the terrific features Woven gabardine 3pc suits fully constructed well tailoed stop when we heard the first shot LouisPhilippe Bourque strike director at the mill told the court We kept going but then co worker said hed been hit Bourque told Judge Rhea Bru net took him out of the Robin Hood yard and then saw an other striker lying wounded on the ground When went to help the other man felt burning in my right foot and leg said 39yearold Bourque Marc Levesque 22 Antonio Rolland 42 and Roger Rousseau 34 are each charged with eight counts of criminal negligence causing bodily harm All were employed by the Bu reau des Detectives Industriels Enrg at the time of the shoot ing All originally were charged with discharging firearm with intent to maim or wound The workers said the incident occurred after they had been provoked by guards and city antiriot squad which had just cleared path through the picket line to allow two trucks to exit from the mills gate As police shoved pickets aside was hit once in the face and once in the side said Rolland Trudeau another striker Neither Bourque Trudeau or the other two strikers who testi fied were able to say who did the shooting although Bourque said he saw one guardAntonio Rollandcarrying shotgun pointed upwards The guard saw holding gun was big fat helmeted and was wearing shorts and an un dershirt said Bourque as he pointed at Rolland sitting with the other guards at the front of the courtroom The two other wounded strik ers who testified Monday were 26yearold Richard Pitre and Gerald Morin 56 Pitre said he was shot in the chest after hearing shots and running to help Trudeau Morin said he was hit in the left hip after he went to help Trudeau The wounding of the eight strikers provoked an uproar among union officials and proved to be turning int in the strike at Robin Hoo which ended last week It had begun in February to protest antiin flation board rollbacks of nego tiated wage increases H5 tizgges regret is hi hes we fin Kirge of beer bottles Our polyester SUITS Tree wttiltdtllnig the will keep their shape it it r3 because the fronts and ltitt Anchorage itigtrlii tine hoie found its ape are use Wk Ex ertl contoured to dont know it must be the ser your ure 11 To do he said during it WHHW Gently 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