\ i 111 year old constitution’ promised a replacement. OTTAWA (CP) — Prime NOT SERIOUS Mcnister Trudeau an- Levesque, commenting a ‘pounced Monday that he is the basis of leaked reporta determined lo give Canada a last week, sald the document new constitution by the end confirms that the federal of 1981, . . «¢ government is not ready ‘‘to Releasing a set of con- do anything serious until stitutional reform proposals after the federal election denounced in advance by except for some plastic Insufficient provincia powers over social affairs. Since then, Trudeau and. the premiers ~ made anothernfruitless attempt to come up with a reform that was based first process on bringing the BNA Act to orim Canada, then altering it October In the . session- TORONTO (CP) — The "Sun gays bismuth com- pounds, some of which have been banned in Australia because the drug is. suspected oincausing nerve disease, are being sold as non-prescription drugs Ir Canada. The Sun gays: bismuth. 60 die used to treat stomach ulcers and indigestion, ls contained. in several non-prescription preparations and in a first- aid dressing sold over the counter in Canada, n The newspaper gays the Australian governmen! banned some of the drug's compounds in 1974 after THE HERALD, Tuesday, June 13, 1978, PAGE 7 Disease causing drug still sold after 294 cases of serious}. doctors said patients who used | the compoknds reported a loss of memory, difficulty in moving limbs and hearing and vision prob- lems, “The government of France ordered doctors in 1977 not to prescribe bismuth for more than 15 days in each month _ been brought to the associ- during weekend bismuth poisoning were reported, the newspaper says. ; Dr. Michael Alexander of London, Ont., chairman of the pharmacy committee of the Ontario Medical Association, is quoted as saying he did not know whether the drug had ever ation’s attention. Dr, Lionel P. Solurah of Quebec Premier Rene surgery on the Senate and later. Thateffortfailed when | The maln differences are Toronto, chairman of the Levesque as ‘‘profoundly the Supreme Court of Can- Levesque made clear he had tactical. This time, he has ns an Canadian ~ Medical insignificant,” Trudeau said ada,” ; no interest in constitutional set up deadlines for reform- By THE CANADIAN PRESS killed in annairplane crash, | New Brunswick had four Association's nonmedical his government would move Trudeau has until July reformuntilthe results ofhis nand has altered the A six-year-old boy who two fire deaths, one person traffic deaths and Nova use of drugs committee, said alone to change the 11-year. next year beforehe must cali proposed referendum are in, sequence, suggesting federal drowned Sunday when he killed after being struck by Scotia reported one traffic fe did not know bismuth old legal underpinnings of an election. ’ Trudeau heralded the action first with provincial panicked andjumpedfroma lightning, a man who died - death, one drowning and ene compounds were available the Senate, Supreme Court Government officials say latest reform attempt last agreement later. _ drifting boat that slipped after a fall'and a man who _ fire death. - as _norprescription’ drugs. and federal executive, Trudeau plans toacton those uo . - from its mooring at a dock was electrocuted. 0 In Newfoundland, two However,nDr. Solursh said It also would draw upa list areas he has carved out as . ; south of North Bay, Ont. , persons died in traffic ac- he did not think a major of human rights that would national before next year | T am S crus ade was among at least 60 per- | Besides three persons in cidents and one man was problem existed because be guaranteed by law. and the anticipated Quebec ™ , sons whodied accidentally in the airplane crash, Quebec killed in a fall down some demand tor. such Then it would attempt to referendum on provincial . ; . Canada during the weekend. 20 trafic fatalities. stairs, Manctoba reported medications would be small. get agreement with the 10 independence. Then, - alled a hoax Asurvey by The Canadian InOntario,13 persons died in twontraffic deaths and'a . The Sun says Michael provinces for other changes providing the referendum | Press from 6 p.m. Friday to traffic accidents, three mankilledafter being struck Alexarider of Health and in the country’s underlying {fails andnhe is re-elected, . - midnight Sunday night local personsdrowned, one person by lightning. " , Welfare Canada said the law—the 1887 British North Trudeau would move on a TORONTO (CP) — ‘A sincere and honest man and times also showed 46 traffic diedinafireandamanwas = qhree persons died in nt was aware of the America Act—that would be broader range of reforms. Unitarian minister saic that hisconvictions are deep fatalities, five other electrocuted while working traffic accidents in Alberta French and Australian proclaimed two years later. © During the first stage, he Sunday that evangelist Billy and genuine to him, but drownings, three persons onnhis car. and one in Saskatchewan. Teports and has been “The government has re- proposes to change the Graham’s week-long added thatGraham probably . Two persons drowned in monitoring the drug for solved to provide Canada Senate toa so-called Howe Toronto crusade is a would set back the cause of _ British Columbia. about one year. with a new constitution by of: the Federation where sniritual hoax. -Fellgion 100 years. xeCcsS. ’ Alexander said that no the end of 1961,” Trudeau provinces would have a say ‘Thecrusade,which opened © Gray said the focus of the There were no accidental physician or patient has. said in a 20-page document inthe selection of members. i) anoverflow crowd Sunday revival meetings “is not in deaths reported in Prince reported any adverse effects entitled A Time for Action,a The Progressive Con- atMaple Leaf Gardens, “isa . the glory of God but in the e . e Edward Island. from using bismuth and that set of proposals designed to servativeparty has proposed {heological bastard child, an glory of Billy Graham, which unity 17, The survey excludes in- the department had no plans chart smoother relations a similar measure. It has insulttotheglory ofGodand expands in proportion to the , ~ dustrial deaths, slayings and at present to put the drug on between the two levels of- beenattackedas unworkable demeaning to | human .diminishment of personhood MONTREAL (CP) — A During their visit which known suicides. prescription. ngovernment and to reform by senior senators. dignity,” Rev. Duke T.Gray on the part of those who group of British Columbia's ended Sunday, they spoke ; an underlying law that has A Senate picked by the ‘told the First Uniteriar legitimize it by giving top business executives with Rodrigue Tremblay, — ; 2 “generally served us well." provinces would be a Howe ation. - themselves over to it.” whoncame to Quebec ona it- Quebec minister of industry Itis Trudeau'sthird major of Obstruction, argues ‘“jtigsoldasalickassoap, He then. described day visit to learn about the and commerce, and Mon- a effort Wat constitutlonal Senator Eugene Forsey (L- carefully orcheatrated and Graham's fundamentalist province have left for home treal Mayor Jean Drapeau. 1 reform during his 10 yearsin Ontario). It would be a prof marketed.”” message as theological determined to become ac- ‘Their tour also took them “ae office. Others have foun- House cf ‘‘dedicated Last week, Graham pornography. tivists for national unity. ' to the communities of — 7) dered fornlack of agreement provincial hatchet-men, sent defended the $000,000 cost of | However, Archbishop The visit by the 24 execu- Shawinigan, Chicoutimi, = between the federal there with instructions to the crusade, saying the $2 G.Emmett Carter, spiritual tives—from such companies Grand’mere, TroisRivieres ° government and the prov- kick the government of cost for each person ex- leader of nearly one million as Canadian Industries Ltd, and Sherbrooke where they i inces. n Canada.” pected to attendnwas tess Roman Catholics in air Canada, Canadian chatted with businessmen, isis. The government is ex- thanwhatitwouldcost tosee Metropolitan Toronto, said: ‘pacific, and MacMillan: ‘Won officials, community AY oo EATENED pected to limit the provincial - other entertainers at Maple ‘‘As-far as the crusade is Bicedel-was sponsored by Jeaders and schoolchildren. He ’sa dual-purpose motereycieto fitsimost Trudeau indicated that the role to nominations, not LeafGardens andExhibition concerned, 1 am in favor of the Vancouver Board of Alex Hart, western senior make the DT100 at home in rugged off-road November, 1974, election ofa appointment. : Stadium. He said the anything that brings people Trade, vice-president of Canadian terrain, Fully street legal, too, so it’s great separatist government is Trudeau also says cost had beenraised a closer to God.” . wae . ; National Railways and a around town. Not a mini, bul smaller than a Quebec is behind his latest provincial governments campaign beforethe crusade — In an interiew on CFRB We're here not to discuss former Montrealer, said: full-size Enduro. the DT100 js the little bike politics or economics but to listen and learn,’’ said Robert G. Rogers, chairman of Crown Zellerbach of “The cultural concerns of the French-Canadians made a particular imprint on us. radio’s Let's Discuss It, ‘Archbishop Carter said emotional group meetings should have a voice in ap- began and the rest was pointments to the Supreme’ expected to be raised from Court, a body that would be * donations at the sermons, for TOOVEY SERVICE Dealer Licence No. 02013 635-5929 4946 Greig federation is‘ needed to resolve the crisis given constitutional status which there is no admission “are not often productive. : “After this valuable = . WAR Whén you kn ; threatening the stability, for the firat time in the coun- charge. - . “It's a flare that goes up Canada Ltd, and ‘head of the learning. experience, we're YAMAHA eny i how ; unity and‘ prosperity of the try's 1li-year history. "Gray said he believedGra- arid nothing much happens," board's national-unity going back to B.C.nto be how they re ou it country.” ON AND OFF ham, a Baptist minister, isa the archbishop said. committee. uational-unity activists.’’ : eae ; Zz In the past, Trudeau has = Inthe paper, Trudeau said attempted to get provincial agreement each time he moved to claim from Britain the BNA Act—a British law, that can only be amended at Weatminster—with a for- mula for changing it at altempt was made to daim home. Canada's underlying law This time, however, he has “from Britian. changed course, serving Legislation that would notices,thatthe federads. povide for the proposed government. will mové*'"first-stage reforms is ex- ro : mle without full provincial ap- pected within twoweekl, and ~ proval fo change institutions premiers are scheduled to and. other aspects of Con- meet Trudeau for con; federation that Trudeau de- stitutional talks in Sep scribes as execlusively he anticipates parllamen- tary, federal-provincial and olherndebate on reform proposals that have been discussed on and off since 1927, when the first formal READ ANY GOOD suide to the Who, What, Where, When | and Why of Shopping Canadian. Why should you Shop Canadian? | : an ~ When should you Shop Canadian? Every time you buy something made in — Whenever you're satisfied that the product Canada, you help keep a Canadian working. or service you need is . ya ee ; on wees tember. . 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