Barrie Examiner, 6 Oct 1977, p. 5

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the ex miner girl its no coincidence that 20yeal=0ld Karen Miller appears comfortable in front of camera she works with them five days week as camera salesperson at Sears ller hobbies in clude photograph baseball volleyball and horseback riding Examiner Photo MP charges coverup OTTAWA MP Sinclair Stevens PCYork Simcoet has accused the Trudeau govern Everyday Specials 10 off all remnant ment of trying to cover up its llldUSlllal participation in uranium Home priceL fixmg carth by passing law forbidding publication of Carpeting information about its alleged pricefixmgactivities 7372860 305 BLAKE ST SIMCOE PLAZA He said six members of the Conservative caucus including leader Joe Clark are challeng ing the validity of the gag law in the Ontario Supreme ourt Jack Duffy Participation in such cartel is usually illegal in Canada he said According to the omr bines Investigation Act it is llr legal for anyone to conspire to prevent Ilillll or lessen unduly competition ill the manufac ture or production of an arti cle or to enhance unreason ably the price thereof INDOOR TENNIS SQUASH Enloy Indoor Tennis and Squash this winter at Barrie Indoor Tennis Courts After hearty game you may relax in our own Whirlpool with your partner or go tor Sauna and then rebuild your tan in our Tropical Sun Room For the energetic group guys and gals you may work out in our exercise room before you shower and cool off LADIES We have FREE Babysit ting Servlce during scheduled hours throughout the day We are now altering Group Tennis and Squash Lessons at different times during the week Call us now for more information or visit us at In this instance however the government encouraged the establishment of secret uranium cartel and even gave an assurance that participants in the cartel would be guaranteed that they would never be prosecuted under Canadian law for what they did Stevens said The cartel is the subject of In vestigations by the federal governments of the lTnitcd StatesandCanada ln condemning the law which provides for jail terms of up to five years Stevens quoted an editorial from Toronto newspaper saying it an idea borne of staggering ar 79 Bell Farm Rd 7373721 rogance In Honor of Her Maiesty Queen Elizabeth II SILVER JUBILEE The City of Barrie Presents GLEN ECHO IN CONCERT FEATURING TOM PARK The Golden Tenor BILL BURNETT Canadas leading Accordionist JOHN WAKEFIELD Pipe MoiorJoronto Scottish and his Bagpipes JERRY GRAY Highland Dancer of great distinction GEORGINA BURNETT At the Grand Piano ALEX ANDERSON with his guitar and song accompanied by the color guard from Bose Bordon with Bose Borden Bond Scottish Irish Modern Music Dancing FRIDAY OCT 14th CENTRAL COLLEGIATE AUDITORIUM Time 800 pm Tickets $400 Senior Citizens $100 All Soot Reserved City Transit to be provided to and from the concert Chairman His Worship Mayor Ros Archer MC Jim Poul ADVANCE TICKETS AVAILABLE AT SEARS GEORGIAN MALL ROYAL BANK LITTLE BAYVIEW CITY HALL THE EXAMINER MUNICIPAL SAVINGS LOAN TRITES GIFTS AND CARDS BAYEIELD MALL BARRIE NOR TICIILTURAL SOCIETY IGA MARKET SQUARE Elmvale Fair starts Friday The 1977 Elmvale Fall Fair and Home Show will be held this weekend beginning with school parade with floats at pm Friday This is the 117th Annual Fall Exhibition in which the Flos Agricultural Society has par ticipated student horse and pony show at pm will be followed by baby and pet show at 230 pm Hi Club Achievement Day with the Queens Guineas com petition will take place at 330 pm midway booths and dis plays will provide something for everyone The Fair Queen contest will take place Friday evening following variety show in the arena at pm bin tho oxnmlnor nmnday Octoborc 1017 Rescind bus decision TORONTO Simcoe Cen tre MPP George Taylor has asked the Ontario cabinet to rescind an Ontario Highway Transport Board OHTB decision to allow American owned Greyhound Lines of Canada Ltd tocom Torontobased Gray Coach Lines Ltd on the Canadian firms two most lucrative routes pete with In letter to the cabinet Taylor said he is concerned about the disruption of ser vice and possible loss of jobs by employees in my riding if Greyhound is permitted to start competing with Gray Coach on its TorontoBuffalo and TorontoSudbury routes He said if there are defi ciencies in Gray Coach as the board cited in its deci sion Gray Coach should be given time to upgrade its ser vices without the competi tion of an alternate source diminishing its revenue The board last January decided to allow Greyhound to start operations on the two routes now the exclusive pre serve of Gray Coach The OHTB upheld its decision following review ordered by James Snow minister of transportation and com munications Gray Coach ap pealed the decision to cabinet Jim Kearns Gray Coach president said toda that he is leased that suc letter wou be written by respon sible member of the Legislature If the decision of the board is held and Greyhound is owed to start competing with us Kearns said our earning powa will be reduced so significantly that we will have to consider changes in service on ex isting routes and depriving some communities of bus service We are Canadian com pany that has been providing services in Ontario for 50 years he said and we think the cabinet should look afterusratherthan allowing American interests to come in and skim the cream of our routes GEORGE TAYLOR fears lost jobs illRNllURE OFFENSIVE NEfifNG TABLES TIFFANY FIXTURES $3 MAQICVPE 23 ff 70 BAYFIELD MALL 320 BAYFIELD ST IN BARRIE REZGDQOQJOMHBS SOME uni05557725 mummo oxarmaocxmmflfl an or iii JEWEL BOXES 55 Eli rig 75 OUR NAME SAYS IT ALL SHOPRITE PLAZA 400 LACLIE RD SOUTH OF EIIIONS RD EAST IN ORILLIA

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