Barrie Examiner, 21 Mar 1977, p. 13

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Yllnlnfi mnC¢ 1D iii 1w Bl c4 aki VI it 111 LM oath rise wt 19 tic uj1 iyrrff More flexibility toward Quebec is suggested HALIFAX CP The fed eral and provincial govern ments must show greater flexi bility toward Quebec and set asrde the question of patriating the constitution weekend conference was told Various speakers at confer ence on the constitution stressed that economic prob lems must be resolved it Que bec IS to stay in Confederation and the federal government is gomg to have to take firm but flexr le attitude The conference sponsored by the Canadian Bar Association and the law faculty of Dal houSie University was organ ized to examine the future of the Canadian constitution Mark MacGuigan Liberal MP for WindsorWalkerville said although it appears it is business as usual in Ottawa the federal government is ac tually engaged in deadly battle for the hearts and min ds of Quebecers CREATING FRlSTItATlONS The Parti Quebecois had em barked on concealment strategy of conflicting state ments about its intentions and was creating frustrations in the rest of Canada The federal governments counter strategy would have to be flexible firmness and an avoidance of incidents such as the air traffic controllers language debate Robert Stanfield former Pro greSSive Conservative leader said he could see no chance of agreement on patriating the constitution and urged change of attitudes on the part of the federal government and Cana dians in general toward Quebec anadians would have to change their attitudes toward the French language and re gard it in their hearts as they do their own language he said laude Ryan publisher of Montreals Frenchlanguage daily lie Devoir suggested pa triation of the constitution be dropped and federal efforts in Nursing homes under study TORONTO ili led Ball executive assistant to Ontario Health Minister Dennis lim bi cll said Sunday that the min ister is studying the whole field of nursinghome eare Timhrell has said he plans to look at sections of the Nursing Homes Act dealing with quali fications of nursing home art ministrators stead be directed toward bring ing the best minds in the ctun try together to discuss how Ca nadian unity can be main tained We must not expect original suggestions from the federal parties he said but Prime Min ister Trudeau peared to be the strongest lea er now and al though he was prone to foolish decisions he should be sup ported Eric Kierans who quit the Trudeau cabinet in 1971 agreed that the prime minister must be supported but said he must also be persuaded to have more open mind on Quebec Prof WR Lederman an ex pert in constitutional law pro posed modified version of the Victoria formula for amending the constitution which was re jected by some provinces in 1971 Lederman professor of law at Queens University said that only through adoption of an amending formula and patri ation of the constitution can Canada assume selfltrespect ing posture in the settlement of its problems and determina tion of its own future The Victoria formula re jected initially by Quebec and subsequently by British Colum bia and Alberta required the consent of the federal parlia ment Ontario Quebec at least two of the four Atlantic prov inces and at least two of the four western provinces Scholarships and awards were presented to deserving students of the health sciences division of Georgian College Orillia during the annual awards day held at Soldiers Memorial Hospital The recipients included students enrolled in the Diploma Nursing Program the Nursing Assistant Pro Molson Donation Fund award winner gram the Dental Assistant Program the Preventive Dental Assistant Program the Dental Assistant Pro gram the Preventive Dental Assistant Program and the Mental Retardation foun sellor Program The awards based on academic per formance leadership and contribution to student ac tivities were donated by business firms and iii dustries service clubs private individuals and iii stitulions FROM LEFT Shelli Stonchousc heryl Copp and Filomina Moniz Mental Retardation ounscllor students chat with liesley General Manager of Molsons Brewery Ontario Limited Barrie after each was presented Molson Com panies Donation Fund awarded by Mr Piesley heryl is the daughter of Mr and Mrs opp 278 St Vincent St Barrie Georgian ollege Photo Baseball beer decision Wednesday TORONTO tCPi Sidney Handlenzgm Ontario minister of consumer and commercial relations said Sunday he ex pects cabinet to reach con sensus Wednesday on the issue of beer at baseball games at Exhibition Stadium Friend You Can Trust If you drive small car you know how difficult it is to get reliable service Why not try the small car specialists at Simcoe Dotson Smollcars are our business and well do the iob correctly the first time Just call us anytime 24 hrs day and say you re looking for friend 549 Bayfield St 7370254 inharmoniously eetaTuneun Mechanical Fitness Special all this week only $3 4cylinder cars 110 Bradford 51 7285965 $3 6cylinder cars $3 8cytinder cars PARTS 8i LABOUR INCLUDED Bad vibes from your cars power package are distress signals its time for tuneup Stuggish responses coughing gasping and dying engines are their way of telling you more is amiss than the firing Solution Uniroyal Tuneup Consisting of New spark plugs installed new points new rotor and new condenser Adjust carburetor Set engine timing Check distributor cap and ignition wiring Check starting and charging circuits Check air filter and PCV valve Check battery and cables GOOD THIS WEEK ONLY Handlcman who watched To ronto Blue Jays of the Ameri can League play four exhibition games in Florida last week said the question of whether beer should be sold at the sta diuni is an issue that he can take or leave Shooting suspects at large The Barrie Examiner MondayLMarch 2t 1977 13 the victims out of danger OTTAWA CP Three men wounded in two separate armed robbery and shooting incidents in the city early Saturday were out of danger Sunday following treatment in hospital but the suspects were still at large Police said they were looking for three men in each case but added that the incidents which were reported an hour apart may not have been related man was killed in one in cident Three masked men burst into westend hotel tavern shortly Not the arthritis but disturbed sleep TORONTO CP Some people with arthritis who awake feeling tired and stiff may be the victims of disturbed sleep rather than arthritis directly Toronto doctor said Saturday Dr Harvey Moldofsky de scribed study in which people with and without arthritis were halfawakened often during their nondreaming sleep peri ods Even people not suffering from arthritis awoke feeling stiff and full of aches and pains Dr Moldofsky who is with Torontos Clarke Institute of Psychiatry said sleep disturb anccs caused by inflamed joints might increase the misery of people with arthritis by causing tiredness and additional muscle aches Dr David Simmonds of Sun nybrook Medical Centre an nounced the design of new ar tificial wrist joint for patients with rheumatoid arthrit is The Toronto doctor said the artificial joint was the result of several years of study of the normal human wrist The arti ficial wrist will allow for wide range of motions MEILUN after am Saturday and sprayed bullets at about 20 pa trons and four employees They then ordered the patrbns and employees to lie on the floor and proceeded to rob the sate and the patrons Police said Leo Ducharms 60 of Ottawa was shot in the chest and died later in hospital IVro other patrons both of tawa were sent to hospital Claude Dunn 41 was shot in the abdomen but was reported out of danger Sunday Ernest Sauve 57 was hit in the face with chain lie was released after treatment llil exchange of gunfire took place with police in the ho tel parking lot when the sus pects fled iolicl said one of the suspects who escaped through the backyards of neighboring houses may have been hit II DENTURE THERAPISI Complete Denture Sérvice Hours am Mon thrusot 280 Dunlop St Barrie Member Denturist Socie By April every retail store must give Oiitrii their choice of soft drink containersYou wilE It able to buy your favourite flavours and Sizes ill my bottles as well as in throwaways Thoughtful buyers will choose the rnoneva able bottles for good reasons they help conserve raw material an energy they help solve Ontarios litter and Solid with disposal problems they guarantee the return of your deposit lli my Ontario is taking other firm ste is to ciiaioti of refillable bottles Next year throwaway bottle drinks will be banned altogetherflhis summer giisil it openers will be replaced And as another cow in sense measure plans are underway to limit roll ll cl to the three most popular retail sizxa All of these improvements are being llllltitliitt to give buyersa real choiceWe expect the ieaiiil It use of the more desirable refillable bodies Ontario already enjoys some ol the hints any environmental legislation in North Allierl ii government is dedicated to keeping ll iiim effective programs such as this Now thr Moneyback botfles lhey make goodclean sense Ministry of the Environment Ontario Hon George léirr Qt lVlllllsli ti illitt 72968140 VC marl1 mw1lt ww yumrm Wm warfiiaflfl mzhltnulmmm rd 84 iWWWJZnAmVuzmflp mansmm

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