Barrie Examiner, 18 Aug 1977, p. 2

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Egg feww Mum Sheexerninér Thursdev Avian 18 1977 em State of economy foremost topic as premiers meet St Andrews tlt Canadas troubled economy was foremost on the enda as the countrys it provincial premiers got down to iusuiess at their annual conference today Theres no quest ion about it said Premier Richard llat field of the host province of New Brunswick in an interview Wednesday The countrys hiin unemployment rate and declining dollar means we are all in this together regardless of what language we speak Many of the premiers remain cool to Quebec Premier Rene Levesques proposals for reciprocal language agreements although Levesque said on his arrival here Wed nesday that there was no room for compromise on the issue Weve always had traditionally in Quebec highflown principles applied to our Englislrspeaking minority which wasnt exactly the case in the rest ol the country Levesque said His proposal that Englishspeaking children from outside Quebec would only be allowed to attend Englishlanguage schools if provinces outside Quebec signed reciprocal agree ments is opposed by many of the other premiers including Hatfield Bill Bennett of British Columbia Ontario Premier William Davis Gerald Regan of Nova Scotia and Prince Ed ward Islands Alex Campbell Claim ridiculous says Parrot OTTAWA tCPi Jean Claude Parrot national president of the Canadian Union of Postal Workers CLTPWt said the goverir ments charge that the union is guilty of badltfaith bargaining is ridiculous The Public Service Staff Relations Board opened hearings Wednesday into the governments complaint that the union is refusing to negotiate in good faith The last collective agreement expired June 30 but the only negotiations for new contract lasted only one hour The union said it broke off negotiations shortly after they started May 18 because the post office was prohibiting distribution of union literature to CUPW employees JEANCLALI PARROT on bargaining Old act could close sex shops TORONTO CPI Metropolitan Toronto will ask the courts to close some sex shops on downtown Yonge Street under the provisions of littleknown provincial act special prosecutor Morris Manning says Manning said Wednesday at news conference that the Disorderly Houses Act gives power to county court judge to close any premises where it can be proven that con viction has been made for keeping common bawdy house in the last three months The act has been provincial statute since at least 194 but Manning said he has been unable to find any record of it being tested or used 18yearold named Miss CNE TORONTO CPI Brenda Bomberry 18 of Ohsweken Ont was named Miss Canadian National Exhibition Wed nesdav winning over 78 other competitors Miss Bomberry represented the Ohsweken Agricultural Society which is in the Brantford area She was Queen of the Canadian Indian Village in Brantford last year and second runnerup in the Ontario Native Princess pageant First runnerup in the CNE contest was Jacie Canfield 18 of Bowmanville Ont who represented the Durham Central Agricultural Society Barbara Petcoff 19 of Espanola Ont representing the Massey Agricultural Society was chosen second runnerup Miss Bomberry will preside over the CNE for the next 2o days and receive $1000 an Air Canada trip for two to Van couver and number of other gifts Flood warning in effect By THE CANADIAN PRESS flood advisory issued Tuesday by the Saugeen Tonr servation Authority following 2t hours of heavy rain in southern Ontario will remain in force for some areas today spokesman for the authority said Wednesday that the flood was gradually moving downstream in the Saugeen River and the advisory was moving with it He said the flood level was expected to reach its peak in Walkerton about 20 miles southest of Owen Sound Wed nesday night Jack MacPhcrson engineering technician for thc authority said he was not expecting serious flooding but said the advisory would remain in force to warn parents to keep children away from the swollen river Toronto wcather office spokesman said Wednesday there had been no further rainfall in the area The weather was sunny Wednesday at Godcrich about 40 miles north of London where 91 millimetres of rain were recorded Tuesday at the end of 24hour period the heavier rainfall noted since recordkeeping was begun in the area years ago Women teachers right endorsed IOltOfil if The right of women teachers to hold Jobs or the mrnc basis as men teachers was endorsed Wed nesda by delegates attending the annual meeting of the Federation of Women lcachcrs Association ofOritario To continue footbo Look through or specs lUA 4H meter llfillll HAMILTON Cli Schools Beam lilti man 441 mini lIz Mainsail it so It lib 5i so It Mast height ll lt latltldllittl alurmniiinl lliill margin in Hamilton Wentworth and all Halton regions will continue to field football teams even though 15 schools in Northern Ontario have decided to drop the sport in favor of soccer The Northern Ontario hiro practic Society has approved the banning of football in high approx ltr new LitIiiltll flotation lillli lli maammm of Hampton unlitll schools and Anthony Martin Timmins Ont chiropractor says he will suggest the Ontario Chiropractic Association press the ministry of education to ban football schools in all Ontario high rars Correction In our lOpage Get Your Moneys Worth flyer Page Boys Colored Rock Bottom Jeans $599 delayed in shipping Orders will be taken Sears is sorry for any iri convenience Soim Georgian Moll Barrio Farm to be Kennedy museum This is Ilaminersmith Farm in Newport Rll where John Kennedy wooed and won Jacqueline It has hecii sold by the Aucliinchoss family to Edward Suglirue of Whitinsville Mass who plans to open it as museum honoring Kennedy AP Photo Yukons pipeline chances could be hit by delay PM WIIIIEHORSE Yukon CPI Prime Minister Trudeau said Wednesday that sevenor 10 year delay in the proposed Alaska Highway natural gas pipeline project might mean no pipeline for the Yukon at all Trudeau made the comment at news conference after dis cussing the pipeline with reprc sentatives of the territorys government and native Inlt dians If there is no pipeline built in the southern Yukon in the reasonably near future ob viously the American gas will go the other route the El Paso routeand if ever Canadian gas is brought on stream it wont be through the Yukon he said Meanwhile Trudeau said Canada will not accept the pipeline at any cost If there are no significant benefits to Canada we wont have pipeline he said The Council for Yukon In dians has called for scvui year moratorium on pipeline construction to allow native Secret filing system story said inaccurate TIAWA itli Toronto news apcr story about an al lege RCMP Secret filing sys tem with personal information on politicians was called iii aceurate and speculative by RCMP Commissioner Maurice Nadon on Wednesday statement read by IitMI liaison officer Supt John licnt November date for inquest lOliONIll Ii An lIl quest into the shooting of man killed by city policeman Mon day will be lHltl in November Police said Alexander Mis ztal 31 of Toronto was shot when he pulled what looked llkt SIIlIlrllOMtl revolver from un dcr his shirt It turned out to be atoy gun At least five complaints were received by police about man who was brandishing what up pearcd to be gun III the area where the shooting occurred onstablc Abraham itlirist ophcri Bailey spotted man walking and called for him to stop walking The man tur ncd and pulled what looked llkt gun police said Deputy chief James Noble said torislablc liailcy drew his Ziftrcalibre service revolver and shot the man twice in the abdo men lOlltt said Mistal was single on welfare and had no fixed address Supt Kenneth Schultz said Constable tailcy has been on the Metropolitan Toronto police force tor about two years and Wlll return to duty lriday after betakcs his regulardaysolf It IS the lirst fatal shooting by Metro Toronto police since hostage taking incident lti mon Ills ago Jill it tilll iliilii itli pro Llaii zillitl Lllt lllllllill Soiicl lorl lpirriincc ha been Ililliilllii cd by the Alberta govwiniiiirl lii ttliltlt ol Ilu ililiii ti iliihili rlin wili tll oppotttiintx Ini ciiiplo llltl wili illlltdlllllill ocot iix ii lllt proy inci Bombardier new Day Sailor ham quoted Nadon as saying the frontpage story in The Globe and Mail was replete with inaccuracies and wild speculation Nation said information coir tamed in the article was ob viously obtained from unin formed sources The story said the RCMP maintains secret coded filing system sometimes containing personal details of the lives of federal ministers Mls and sen ior government officials The newspaper quoted unidentified ltMI sources as saying the information is gatherul in secret surveillance including electronic bugging of bedrooms It says the activity is consid cred necessary to protect against officials knowingly or unknowingly having relation ships with Soviet or other mfor mants land claims to be properly set tied There is lot at stake for native people to settle land claims properly and to imple ment the settlement prop erly council chairman Daniel Johnson told separate news conference If it means that there is to be no pipeline built through the Yukon then Im afraid we feel thats the conclusion that has to he arrived at Johnson said WILL PLSII FOR DELAY Johnson said if pipeline con struction does go ahead Yukon Indians will do everything they can to stop or delay it until land claims have been fairly settled Members of the Yukon Terri torial government said they were pleased with the prime ministers comments Coun cillor Walter Lcngerkc said 99 per cent of the Yukon govern ment members are in favor of the pipeline At the news conference Irudcau also said he was sad dened to hear that the anadian Labor Congress has rejected the federal governments pro posal to end wage and price controls with the cooperation of labor and business It will effect the decontrol date very much he said Were not going to dccontrol into nothing There has to be something that happens after weve lifted controls to give us the assurance that inflation doesnt go back into twirdigit figures Trudeau left here with son Sacha after llYtrlltiIlI visit headed to Kltilianie National Park about l3 miles west of here as he continues his vaca tion BRITISH CLIENTELE Importer Distributor of Batchelors Processed Peas Barrs lrnBru Tizer The Appetizer wishes to appoint retail outlets in yom area Tel l4l6245blb4 Wall to Wall Carpets Rugs and Furniture Established 1948 48 meters of family fun At last family sailboat thats just the right size sleek and spirited even with four passengers aboard Her rigid fiberglass hull and simple rig de sign give her the kind of stability and per formance you expect from much larger boat rh eweT Yes we do rent sailboats Come along and see the Day Sailor for your self And bring the family Its sure to be love hat first sight marine 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restricting of debating time until Bill 101 is passed Tabling by Cultural Devel opment Minister Camille Laurin of two sets of regulations pertaining to the language bill Sluggish progress of the bill in committee where it got bog ged down in debate over clause that would force munici ggl administrations and school ards catering to mainly English clientele to use French when communicating in writing with each other Debate on the Burns motion begins today and could continue into early next week Closure may be invoked at that time to en the committee sittings and bring the language bill before the assembly for adoption Bur ns told news conference Burns said he was taking these steps regrettiully and Sears Savings by the yard Save $1 Authentic 598 50 wool 50 polyester 60 wide Good for suits pants skirts Dry clean only Save 69¢ Wincama Velour 429 80 arnel 20 nylon 54 wide Machine wash and dry In assorted colors Save $1 VIP Favorites 198 4445 wide 100 cotton Machine wash and dry Top weight 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