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The Standard from St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada • 15

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The Standardi
Location:
St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada
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15
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tHE ST CATHARINES STANDARD riday August 5 1977 to HWY406'684 Happy with situation Quebec government house leader will not resign ALL NEW! to Show Times V'ti SA AND Clyde Gilmour Toronto Star 23SS8J5 7 Show Times 7:10 9:10 pm Discover ON PenCinemai Aa CHINESE GARDEN Pen Cinema 2 On July 20 Bums told re porters he was considering re signing as house leader because of the procedural wrangling 1 its original in a tactic in off committee AMOUS PLAYERS THEATRES fe day he did not know whether Volkov and Katnoy were doing anything illegal but they were being watched BUD CORT SAMANTHA EGGAR WHY SHOOT THE TEACHER Recommended ot ADULT INTIRTAINMINT The story of a winner WHY SHOOT THE TEACHER warm and COMORTABLY AIR CONDITIONED or ast Home Delivery and Take Out Orders Please Call 2V PERORMANCE'pMES TAMPA la (AP) Using mirrors a projector and soft 'music a 35 year old artist has turned an ordinary elevator ride into an experience In Jim $25000 elevator in a downtown law office building riders face the back of the elevator and watch a slide show through the glass walls Tiny projectors are encased in boxes on the sides of the elevator Sound is piped in to match slides as they are flashed on the back wall of the elevator shaft Closing doors initiate the presentation The slides range from scenes of mountains or beaches to pictures of Gaspiralla a legendary pirate invasion of Tampa re enacted annually or those who get totally engrossed a special button slows the elevator enough to see the entire two minute show It took six months to put the idea to work and iron out the problems Now passersby drop in just to ride up and down up ami down up and down withdraw Bill language law tended to cut hearing and end an opposition which followed the tabling of filibuster without invoking Bill 101 the Charter of the rench Language Premier Rene Levesque later said Bums was tired because of the pressure and suggested the minister might ease the work load by dropping one of his jobs after the current assembly ses sion adjourns Tlie wrangling began when the government tried nNE ON ONE PUNCH POWtnrv ANDWouenT 1 roBON' HALIAX (CP) A spokes man for the Canadian orces' Maritime Command said Thurs day two Soviet fishing officials based in Halifax are here private The officials not in I volved in national defence" said Lt Cmdr Charles Jessop "They are here on private busi ness It is not a matter of national defence at all" Jessop was answering ques tions on behalf of Vice Admiral Andrew Collier commander of Maritime Command after Hali fax radio station CHNS re ported Thursday that 10 to 15 per cent of the Soviet fishing fleet in the North Atlantic was involved in gathering in telligence The station named Alexi Vol kov and Valerai Klatnoy living here since last fall as coor dinating' the fleet activities Michael orrestall Progressive Conservative mem ber of Parliament for Dartmouth Halifax East said that what was going on was spying simply the word for it not uncommon 1 sup pose this goes on all over the orrestall said Thurs day Volkov denied the Soviet fleet was involved in spying "The Russian fleet is interested in the fisheries only" he said in an interview orrestall said later Thurs QUEBEC (CP) Three weeks ago there were hints that Robert Bums would resign as government house leader in the Quebec national assembly But Bums who is also min 1 ister of electoral and parlia mentary reform now says he is satisfied with both posts In a recent interview Burns spoke of the Parti Quebecois first months in power and expressed his happi ness with the bal ance" of the PQ legislative re cord closure The move backfired when the opposition blocked the withdrawal motion on techni cality The government went ahead and introduced a revised version of the law under the name Bill 101 but the almost identical Bill 1 also remains before the assembly Bums acknowledges he has a heavy load on his shoulders "especially under current cir with the assembly bogged down in discusion of Bill 101 and Premier Levesque warning the house may sit until Christmas without a recess Bums entered Quebec poli tics in 1970 winning an election in the Montreal working class riding of Maisonneuve A former lawyer and trade unionist he has always had a reputation both within and out side his party as a man of the left Parti Quebecois is the only leftist party in Quebec" he said all the same it is not that far He takes satisfaction in the introduction of legislation to prevent em ployers hiring outside workers during a strike and to enforce compulsory checkoff of union "two things I asked for when I was in the He also Said government plans to televise assembly de bates might be a reality by autumn A working group is studying the question Among the government's ac complishments Bums lists as the most impressive the re organization of the finances the moves made to eliminate patronage changes in the system of nominating judges and the buy Quebec purchasing policy One of three ministers re sponsible for drawing up legis lation to pave the way for a referendum on Quebec inde pendence Bums would not specify what strategy the gov ernment will take And there is only one way to stop him I IAWHEMt HEKIZIM SUMO SVHIZZVSO JIM DiElK MAX HR A I I HWAI I MARC CHAMPION i i HI EHVSm Why do so many people like to dine at the Chinese Garden Tavern? mainly because of the quality food their expert cooking moderate prices and the service It's great! 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