onvv the examiner Tuesday Dec 13 1977 gxtra Labor unions may boycott SA products LOS ANGELES iAPt South Africa may face boycott of its products by US labor unions demanding an end to the odioas system of apartheid AFLtlO leaders placed resolution before the labor fedv eiations convention today asking for authority to plan pos sible selective boycotts to call attention to the plight of black workers in South Africa final decision on boycott which might involve refusal by tS maritime unions to handle South African cargo will be left to the AILIO executive council in February AFLIO spokesman Albert Zack said the delay was to give the organizations international affairs committee time to study the type of products to be boycotted and methods to be used You just dont start these things by snapping your fin geis he said One possibility Zack suggested might be boycott sim ilar to one staged during the cold war years of the 1950s and early limos when the maritime unions refused to load or unload ships from ommunist states These same unions also boycotted Russian grain shipments in 1973 Speaks on behalf of dissident Oll III External Affairs Minister Don laiiiiesoii says he has spoken to the Soviet ambassador on behalf of So iet dissident Anaton Slicharaiisky laiineson said in the Commons on Monday he told Soviet mbassador Yakovlcv that Shcliaranskys anadian relatives are ready to sponsor him for emigration to tanada Replying to Liberal MP Herb Iray Windsor est the minister said taiiada is willing to pass cabinet order clearing the way for Shcharanskys entry if the Soviet lnioii wishes lamieson said outside the oinmons that he made no coni iiieiits to the ambassador about the validity or otherwise of the Sm ict action in jailingShcharansky earlier this year Smith asks about rail service tottoNto itt The province is reviewing the operation of the Ontario Norr tlilaiid Railways Nor thlaiidcr train Leo Bernier minister of Northern affairs told the legislature Monday Bernier said the Toronto North Bay leg of the Toronto Timniiiis route is operating at percent capacity The minister said the Nor tlilaiidcr which uses special unit trains purchased in Europe is exixrimental Within the next few weeks ltt said the Ontario Nor lilatitl lransportatioii oni mission ONIt should have enough data to decide the tuture ol the opeiat ion tiottlott Smith ilt Sim tOt East asked if the minister would consider ad ling Orillia to the ONR sch ice Beriiier promised to look into that possibility Last week the minister said in an interview the Nor thlandcr seryicc might have to be reduced Beriiier told the legislature one problem in running the unit traiii sttvice is the high charged by anadian GORDON SMITH Orillia question National Railways for use ol their tracks The two railways were negotiating the charges tttl Job program details expected Oll Robert Andras president of the treasury board is expected to announce details this week of Stfiwmillioii job program promised by Finance Minister Ican tliretieii in October government spokesman said Monday The program comes during tanadas highest unem ployment rate since Itttt In November the jobless rate was per cent Statistics tanada says thretien said 2o the $131 million would create projects with high employment content and would focus on areas lllI liigli Jobless rates Break in mine contract talks IIAHLIISII Va iAIi Negotiators tor the mines and the miners are taking break in contract talks just as restlessness among the striking miners appears to be rising Tons of coal were dumped along roads in Kentucky on Monday as about Boo Inited Mine Workers ilMWi inein bers many from eastern Ohio invaded non union coal fields there and forced about It truck drivers to abandon their loads The miners also shut coalloading docks and slashed the tires of some trucks carrying nonunion coal Woman 77 survives ordeal lNltNIIIFI Ont ttli 77year old woman left treeing iii snowbank for an hour while motorists drove by returned home Monday after two day rest in hospital Norma Noxoii said she fell into the snowbank while shovelling snow near her home in this small community just north of Toronto She said at least loo cars passed as sht called for help No one heard me They just kept passing Mrs Noxon was found by Helen Bumby 17 of Agincourt Ont who was riding by on horse Layoff probe extension asked lORONlO Itli The select committee of the Ontario legislature investigating layoffs at liico Ltd in Sudbury will ask the house for the power to extend its inquiry into the elimination of 730 tolis at lileonbridge Nickel Mines Ltd The committee which passed motion Monday to broaden its scope today also agreed to call officials from In co and the ltiited Steelworkers of America the union representing the liico workers to meeting Dec 20 to present their icws ITS WHAT YOUVE BEEN WAITING FOR The DUMPERS what youve been waiting for sturdy boltedon unit that turns your pickup into dump truck Fits all makes of Va and ton trucks For demonstration see Auto Truck Accessories 224 Bradford 51 Barrie 7287901 Oil gift Sheik Abdul Bin Khalifa Al Thant petroleum and fili ance minister of Qatar and president of the rgaiiilatimi of Petroleum Exporting Countries talks to newsineii Monday during news con ference in Doha Qatar The sheik intimated to newsmcii that OPIIt would present the world with Iiristiiias gift which might be possi ble freeze in oil prices AP Photo Farm reports unfavorable OIIAWA Itli Farm lead ers and provincial officials at tending an agricultural outlook conference heard mostly unfa vurable reports Monday on the economic health of agriculture in the new year although Nova Scotia Alberta and British to luinbia are expected to show overrall farm income in creases Delegates heard good news when they were tSSllIttl that tanadian negotiators at the tieneral greement on Tariffs and Trade itiIlgt are not go mg to sacrifice agriculture to benefit manufacturing in terests oncetn was expresstvl by delegates over statistics which show net farm income would fall for the third straight year in mm dropping to Sit billion frotii this years Sit it billion an Ilpct ttltl decrease from 1973 Total farm casii receipts are expected to climb next year but not as fast as operating costs I4 43 no Rd Seiko Quartz sets new stan dardn for accuracy We are the watch manufac turer with the technologi cal apacity to make every component assuring level of quality control tin paralled in the industry lThe Seiko Quartz offers Ithe most advanced ac lcurate and troublefree form of timekeeping JEWELLERS OI Barrie Ltd 3653 3064 L52 Dunlop St lEASE I978 GRAND PRIX AS lOW AS rate shown is for 36month lease BARRIE DRIVE CAR Timely Gift Had relations with judge she says Prostitute testifies at inquiry OTTAWA Selfde scribed prostitute Lynnc Mar tineau said Monday she had sexual relations with provincial court Judge Harry Williams on three occasions ast summer two of them in the judges chambers We went to his office we took drink then had inter course and left Miss Mar tiiieau said on the first day of an inquiry into alleged mis behavior by Judge Williams 14year veteran of the bench who since has been suspended She said Judge Williams gave her $70 for her services at their first encounter in May and they met on two subsequent oc casions once in June in the judges chambers and again in July in private apartment she shared with several others The inquiry was called by On tario AttorneyGeneral Roy McMurtry in September follow ing an investigation by Ottawa police and hearings before the Judicial Council of Ontario which recommended Judge Williams dismissal McMurtry decided to hold an inquiry first Miss Martineau 21 testified she was arrested on July 13 and charged with keepinga com Churchill funeral Friday LONDON AP Sir Win ston Churchills darling Clem niie his wife for 57 years and his widow for 12 will be buried alongside him Friday in the family plot in an xfordshire village her family announced today Baroness SpencerChurchill died Monday of heart attack at the age of 92 She was having lunch with her secretary in her London apartment overlooking Hyde Park in the fashionable Knightsbridge section My mother died very peace fully aiid quietly said her daughter Mary Soames It was all over very quickly Her grandson Winston Thur chill onservative member of the House of Commons said the funeral will be private and will be conducted by Rev John laincs who officiated at Sir Winstons funeral in I965 Burial will be in the church yard at St Martins church in Bladoii near Blenheim astle the ancestral home of the hur chills MANY PA IRIIllTII Tributes flooded in to Lady hurchills family The Queens message of con dolcncc was private and its con tents were not announced But Prime Minister James tallagr hans message read Her character dignity and charm made her greatly loved Margaret lhatcher leader of the onservative party which Sir Winston led for so long said She upheld everything Meat prices OllAWA itli large feed grain supply will keep meat prices in anada from ris ing sharply next ycar an agri culture outlook conference was told Monday Bob Marshall of the federal agriculture department said slaughterings will be down be tween three per cent and five per cctit next year with the most noticeable drop coming in heifer and cow marketings as breeding is increasHl IAKIC Il HY IIIII IIORNS The horns of the rhinoceros arc the weakest part of its ar mor and can be broken off enr tirelv 66 per month we hold most dear We mourn her loss deeply Lord Ihornycroft the Con servative party chairman praised her outstanding con tributions t0 the life of the nation in both peace and war In good times and in bad she was for nearly 60 momentous years pillar of strength to her late husband he said The Times said in its obitu ary Although she never sought publicity and indeed equated it The Gingham Door has lots of Party Fashions Closed Dec 20 Jan I978 Whether its tucked away in the basement or on an outside wall to most people most of the time the hydro meter is out of sight Thats good And out of mind Thats not so good because this ingenious device has much to say about the with vulgarity she was better known to the public and more widely admired than the wife of any other prime minister She was respected and ad mired by an everwidening cir Cle of people of all ages and without ever seeking to do so she acquired position for her self in the country entirely in her own right mon bawdy house At the same time police seized two address books date diary and several filing cards listing an estimated 300 clients of the prostitution business DIDNT KNOW IDENTITY She said it wasnt until she was arrested that she knew the true identity of her client didnt know he was judge They told me then They asked for statement in regard to Judge Williams in volvement His name was on one of the filing cards seize by police He was listed under for Harry Miss Martineau testified she worked for Tanyas Escort Scr vicc performing intercourse whatever they asked talked to Joe Lewis the owner and he explained would charge $40 for him and whatever could get for myself Cliean would phone the agency leave their address name and number The agency All IET CHIMNEY SWEEPS Give Santa Claus Treat by having your Chimney cleaned for Christmas 7267693 7263820 way you live It is constantly measuring the hours of work you dont have to do in the laundry the kitchen and the workshop And the comfort convenieiicc and 7266474 Downtown Barrie 7283343 hours of entertainment you buy when you buy electricity It is also quietly recording all the nonproductive wasted energy you buy When hot water swirls unused from an unplugged basin or drips drips drips from faulty tap when junior stands endlessly with the refrigerator door ajar as the television plays to an empty and welllighted room All going to waste speeding ltY til ii days fuels your tlowi generate much of the higher cost of plant and equipment needed to keep it the hiin cost of waste you can void up the meter totting up the kilowatthows until once again the hydro bill arrives Higher these than ever before Theres little you can do about the higher cost of needed to electricitv or ng But would then call me and would Late in May received phone call to go to Nicholas and meet man named Harry It was about nine oclock at night tlllllflflL going and Downtown Barrie FOR GOOD OlD FASHIONED FRIENDLINESS AND SERVICE Come Se Us on The address is where Judge Williams has an office and where several of the provincial court rooms are located Miss Martineau was the first witness to testify at the inquiry which continues this week By becoming keen and regular meter watcher With pencil and meter watchers log in hand you can soon begin to detect where most of the electricity is where most of your savings can come from Meter watchers log Its part of handy guide to conserving electricity available for the asking from your Hydro Its called Worth Watching and its well worth asking for Or write to Ontario Hydro Dept 700 University Avenue Toronto Ontario MSG 1X6 LMAMAAAAA kLLALkAA