A22 - Sunday, April 22, 1984 - North Shore News GE Canada Anti-Catholic literature floods Manitoba MANITOBA IS) experienc: ing am inerease in ant- Catholic and anti-papal propoganda itn the wake of the recent dispute over French language rights of the province and in light of the visit of Pope John Paul 11 to Canada later this vear Three back Chretien THE LIBERAL leadership batde grew closer this week with three more cabinet ministers throwing their weight behind Jean Chretien. Chretien, enjoying con- siderable success on cross- country speech-making jaunts, won the backing of Revenue Minister Pierre Bussieres, Multiculturalism Mimster David Collenette and Environment Minister Charles Caccia. The latter two are MPs from the Toronto area. All three cited the need for continuity in Liberal leadership in expressing their support for Chretien Despite the backing John Turner continues to tead in delegate selection voting but the mding sessions continue to produce a large number of uncommitted delegates The Liberal leadership convention will be held in June in Ottawa with the new leader likely to call a tederal election for the tall Nurse denies giving drugs PRYEL IN TRAYNE denicd av tie an unauthorised Shop dees baby gant sthortly bee tes hae veybame hie ef a sua pe ted drug overdose un bein Hosprtal for Siok etd Lon] lrayu.. . aod. f cathenr oxi foplee CeOPVVEBRANS Cot Ties ONT ae dedi tis Seaths of thre cbilebrer oun Savertag ahve dich cot adit vee rugs to the «bale The Paoreonstes Vier Pony <4 COstitrrectry Livre pha wok able Chie Cuetnirai. steers dee thea te pees a@lre ad woe. Uhre bye ane traps de xgrte a varltenge threat cto crusdeh aie fer a Cartas Lrsnergs Cheat borate ad tiny ereme Foor thee che atlas Vaaryrrers abyss) bedi oy, Vee Unbe rad Proeian wrlig tliawedbe rt Sn vata (Lian Nba ree SET Ttip shinee ecm - WHEN DID YOU LAS: CHECK UNDER THE MOOG Anu-Catholic publications = published in Calitormia and 9 situation and wil announce take measures to stop the reached for comment but a have turned up in increasing are flooding into Manitoba what actiion will be taken flow of hate literature into spokesman tor Chick numbers at Winnipeg- area and other areas of Canada within the next two weeks the province. Publications said the com- schools, major department Jack Montgomery, a Religious, legal and The literature is being = pany ts a “‘Bible beheving’’ stores and in st{reet-corner member of the Manitoba human rights officials distributed by a Toronto organization that wants to boxes used to distribute tree Attorney-General ’s throughout the province firm. expose the ‘‘unscriptual real estate flyers. department, said he will be have called on the provincial The president of the teaching of the Catholic The publications are studying a report on the and federal governments to company could not be Church.”’ WE WANT TO MAKE A GOOD | BUS SYSTEM BETTER This year buses in the Lower Mainland will carry 142 million passengers 33 million miles. To provide this service, 365 days a year, it takes 900 buses and 1800 bus operators. One of the ways of improving service without increasing costs Is having greater flexibility in assigning operators to bus routes. In the current contract negotiations, a major issue is the use of part-time drivers during peak periods. Metro Transit has gone on record stating that none of the full-time drivers now employed will be laid off to make way for the new part-time drivers. Part-time drivers will be hired to replace drivers who have retired or quit hy addition, Metro Transit tias offered tu share the cost savings brought abuut by the productivity Increase ON a 90/50 basis with employees Ihat’s a talt deal for better bus Service Iho Unie bo gelbackh to the bargyallittig table