Scenes like this one were daily occurrence in Winnipeg this week as police were called each morning to haul Picket line violence pickets away from the en trance to iriffin Steel Foun dries Ltd The workers have Calls for inquiry in to October Crisis MONTREAL iCP Author and longtime separatist Pierre Vailieres initiated his new book The Assassination of Pierre Laporte with call Friday for an impartial in vestigation into the events surrounding the 1970 death of the Quebec cabinet minister The impetus for thorough investigation of what is known as the October crisis must come from the Parti Quebecois gov ernment and it must be carried out by person with unques WELCOM tioned moral authorin for all Quebecers Vallieres told news conference The former member of the revolutionary Front de Liber ation du Quebec FLQ says in the preface to his book that the election of the PQ has made it even more important for Quebecers to learn the truth behind the kidnapmurder of Laporte and the kidnapping of thenBritish trade com missioner James ross who was released two months later been on strike sin ee right to ltflht to work over September will over the liineillhotoi An Invitation To An Afternoon of Duets with Susan Ford llickells Soprano Elizabeth Reid ontrzilto Charles Woodrow Organ Collier Street United Church Barrie Sunday March 13 1977 230 pm World Relief Fund Offering The Employees of fabamez Um Mm Orillia Prescription Drug Plan and Dental Plan These employees now have the added bene fits of extra health protection for themselves and their families the Blue Cross Prescription Drug Plan plus Dental Plan Blue Cross coverage for prescription drugs includes such items as sorums injectibles insulin and dia betic supplies Dental Plan prowdos preven tive dental treatments including examinations and extra tions fillings and xrays ONTARIO Graeme Hinqston llit iii vii il yiiiii iilriiii liliii riiw representative iiii lllffilil to add my ltrllliil welcome and look friiwnirl to Fitlvlllt you ilriiir Willi illli lllillly ltlllfffi lll llll lflllIHl alumni lllOYlfltl llie liltlltllill tl it viiiity ll Bliin irim llziii Hi LMJ lilti HH flili BLUE CFTSS lilllvl lil llll rilllltli lllJilllfl flltllllll Where does The Examiner get its news The Barrie Examiner Saturday March 51977 13 like most daily newspapers in Canada we print many different kinds of news For example LOCAL NEWS is our chief concern Our editorial department includes reporters photographers and editors The editorial department is broken in to various fields of interest city district womens and sports But allperform basically the same task they collect write and edit news items about the events and happenings of Barrie and Simcoe County NATIONAL new is provided in large part by The Canadian Press cooperative newsgathering agency The Examiner sends news of this region to CF and receives from it via tolctype wire new similarly provided by newspapers in other regions Of course CP main tains its own staff of reporters assigned to special new boots or events Yet essentially it is through cooperative efforts that creates web of exchanged information This give The Examiner on the spot coverage from Newfoundland to British Col umbia while spreading to those points the latest news from Barrie INTERNATIONAL news also comes to us through the Canadian Press CP maintains its own staff writers throughout the world each member newspaper including The Examiner pays an assessment to meet the costs involved newsgathering agenciessuch as The Associated Press and Reutersfor the exchange of news And again The Examiner receives special coverage from writers such as Stewart Maclood EDITORIALS are separate function of daily newspaper written to express the views of that newspaper News items do not express point of view they simply state facts It is only in its editorials and accompanying letters to the editor that opinions are expressed Editorials represent the voice of the newspaper in the community FEATURES come to The Examiner from groups called syndicates These include everything from Ann landers column to the comics and crossword puule They are purchased from various syndicates and generally appear as well in other daily newspapers hence the phrase syndicated columnist Six days week these elements are drawn together in the page of The Barrie Examiner Each edition represents the collective et forts of hundreds of people from Bayfield Street to London or Singapore This is why Simcoe County Reads The Examiner Elia Barrie Examiner l6 HATFIELD STRELI PHONE 7266537