RECRUIT IS HIS SON struction Engineering Re Captain Dunbar swears in his son Thomas as private in the Cana dian Forces at the Toronto recruiting office Capt Dunbar is the Base Con quirements Officer at Canadian Forces Base Borden Private Dunbar will leave shortly for basic Church to form two new The Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints Mormons will form two new stakes at special con ference in Toronto Sunday stake in the Mormon Church is similar to diocese in other churches The forma tion of two new stakes has been described as milestone in the growth of the church in Canada President Eldon Tanner stakes and Elder Thomas Monson of the Council of Twelve Apostles and former Cana dian Mission president will preside of the formation of the two new stakes Members of the Toronto Stake and the Georgian Bay and Ontario Districts are welcome to attend the con ference starting at 10 am at the Etobicoke lympium on Rathburn Road near the in tersection of Melbert Road Want offshore fishing jurisdiction honored MONTREAL tCPBoth the United States and Canada said Tuesday they were prepared to drop out of the International Commission for the Northwest Atlantic Fisheries ICNAF un less their 200mile offshore ish eries jurisdictions are fully rec ognized No licences issued TORONTO CPN0 new commercial fishing licences have been issued for the Lake of the Woods district in the last 10 years Rene Brunelle minis ter without portfolio respon sible for Indian affairs said Tuesday He was replying in the legis lature to Opposition Leader Stephen Lewis who said Friday that members of the Whitefish Indian band believe that li cences had been dis proportionately given out to nonIndians in the district Mr Brunelle said the band holds single licence per mitting all members to fish on Caviar Lake and Dogpaw Lake An application by the band to renew licences to fish on bays in Lake of the Woods had been granted The minister said that while no new licences have been is sued some transfers have been granted Applications for trans fers to native pelple are given high priority he added it p555 at 54 you are until Pruitt the 701 letliut lets you try Shows uni illlIlII11ll HUN It Ill A101 Ntlltiilltiiztirili or 110 llII rtw Hi 1IrlIUIt1III1 in tllti Illlltv iivr 11 Curio IJl lot twlt III tiriiiiimt itrivltf ii writtrual iiit ltltll $3 to It iltlt llv VII let Il The reaction of the other 16 member countries was to con tinue the ICNAF annual meet ing to study the Canadian and US positions The meeting is set to run to June 23 but is closed to reporters ICNAF has regulated fishing from Baffin Bay to North Caro lina since 1919 200mile limit by the two North American neighbors would take over 90 per cent of ICNAFs waters While the US said it was prepared to see It NAF continue only for 1977 canada left open the door for continuing future Canadian Fisheries Minister Romeo LeBlanc and CS Am bassador Rozanne ltidgway told ICNAF that its rules must be consistent with the exercise of ZOOmile limit Otherwise the two countries were prepared to withdraw from ICNAF when the 1976 agreement expires at the end of the year EN CASH FLOW The main loss in the demise of ICNAF for the two countries would be an end to foreign con tributions in money and infor mation for research on fish stocks and an international fo rum to outline to other major fishing countries how the stocks are being managed It would also end for Canada any hope of an international body to govem the fish about five per cent of current catches off the Atlantic Coast that are found beyond 200 miles This factor does not concern the US final You dont kno ow uh you try II Hi WNW incl lilll IlaV ri not Iiriur Hittilri MIMI ltlIINII ï¬lm lrlliill P2 GET mvoweo ililitliii ae ARMED FORCES NOTICE The Mobile Recruiting Team will be in Barrie on Thursday I0 June I976 at the Canada Manpower Centre between IO am and pm in training at CFB Corn wallis Nova Scotia On completion of training he will be posted to an in fantry battalion Pollutant banned OTTAWA CP Nonelec trical uses of the toxic pollutant known as polycholorinated biphenyls PCBS will be ban ned Environment Minister Jean Marchand announced Tuesday In Canada PCBs are used mainly in making electrical transformers and capacitors he added in the news release Recent experiments have shown that PCBs are more toxic than previously indicated and the substance has induced cancers in rats during US studies where high concentra tions of the chemical was used Mr Marchand said the gov ernment intends to act on the matter now because both he and Health Minister Marc La londe are convinced PCBs are health hazard Measures also will be in troduced to prohibit the release of PCBs into the environment through effluent by air or in solid waste disposal he said His announcement follows report on PCBs tabled in the Commons Thursday The report said there are 413 million pounds of the highly persistent substance in the Great Lakes EHIIFIDIFIII Bargaining idea is rejected THUNDER BAY Ont CP The Ontario Public School Trustees Association OPSTA rejected Tuesday the idea of provincewide bargaining be tween teachers and trustees Delegates to the associations annual meeting voted by wide margin against the proposal contained in resolution in troduced by the Lanark County school board The vote left OPSTA com mitted to the present system under which school boards con duct bargaining with teachers independently of other boards James Symington outgoing association president said in an interview that province wide negotiations would deprive school boards and teachers of local autonomy needed to deal with particular negotiatingsituations Louise McIntosh of the Carle ton County board of education was elected at the threeday an nual convention that ended Tuesday to succeed Mr Sym ington as president for 197677 Mr Symington said short age of labor relations experts has resulted in delay in ini plementaiion of regional barr gaining system Hopefully this move will avert strikes The quicker set tlements are the better Mr Symington said teachers are aware of the PSTA plans and are not opposed to them Carries woman on tightrope NIAGARA FALLS Ont CPI French aerialist Henry Rechatin carried young woman on his back while he walked on tightrope 47 feet above ground Monday Mr Rechatin 45 who had climbed down Sunday after spending 13 days on the 59foot long cable returned to the tightrope for the performance in which he carried the woman about half way across the cable walked back and then re peated the act Christina Montgomery 21 said she voluntered to take part in the act because she had con fidence in the aerialist after she had watched him perform During his 15 days off the ground Mr Rechatin slept on platform made of three boards which was suspended from the cable SOME RELIEF EXPECTED TODA 21 forest fires stlll out of control By THE CANADIAN PRESS Moderating temperatures and cloudy skies today are ex pected to bring some relief to the more than 2500 firefighters in Northern Ontario fighting blazes under critical forest fire conditions Adrian Van Fraassen forest management supervisor for the ministry of natural resources in Dryden said he expects good firefightin progress if skies re main clou Environment Canada re ted temperatures will be et ween 20 and 25 John Goodman fire control supervisor in Toronto said overnight rain and moderating temperatures Monday and Tuesday cooled forests giving firefighters the first chance in 35 days to jump some of the fires in northwestern Ontario The ministry reported that 21 of the 150 fires burning in the province were out of control Since April 970 fires have been reportedthe highest The Barrie Examiner Wednesday June number for this period in the provinces history The ministry also said more equipment and men arrived Tuesday increasing the fire fighting force to about 2500 men About 2000 of the firefighters are battling four major fires raging out of control in 100 Carters run from nowhere puts him close to By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Jimmy Carter at best an out sider when the primaries be gan has capped his run from nowhere with delegate har vest that puts him close to the Democratic nomination for United States president For the Republicans the end of the primaries means con tinuation of Ronald Reagans challenge to President Ford Carter won only in Ohio of the three big states that held pri maries on Tuesday But he picked up more than 200 dele gates and all his rivals but one seemed ready to concede him the nomination The one who said he wont quit chasing the former Georgia governor is Gov Ed mund Brown of California who won big in his home state and was joined with Hubert Hum phrey as preferred candidates on an uncommitted delegate slate that won in New Jersey Arctic pipeline neededauthor HALIFAX CP Richard Rohmer author of several best selling books about the North said Tuesday an Arctic pipeline is needed because the United States will not wait beyond 1980 for Arctic gas su plies but its route should foIlow Hudson Bay not the Mackenzie River valley The Toronto lawyer author of Exxoneration and The Mid Canada Corridor proposed pipeline route which he called the Tundra Corridor Route It would run from the Mack enzie delta southeast across the unpopulated tundra of the Nor thwest Territories to the west shore of Hudson Bay then south to Ontario and the United States At Churchill Man it would connect to another line leading straight north to the gas fields of the Canadian Arctic islands and the Beaufort Sea He made the proposal in brief to the Mackenzie valley pipeline inquiry headed by Mr Justice Thomas Berger of the British Columbia Supreme Court The hearing in Halifax was the last stop on tour of south ern Canadian Cities It now re turns to Yellowknife NWT for further hearings later this month Mr Rohmer said that pipe line is needed for Alaskan gas from Prudhoe Bay and the United States will not be pre pared to wait beyond 1980 for one But current proposals put the gas across the border too far west and it could result in the US having to export energy from the west while buying it in the east Given that pipeline route is necessary the tundra route would be better than the Mack enzie valley route because it would cause less damage and because it would get the gas closer to the markets he said Spokesmen for Canadian Ar ctic Gas Pipeline Ltd and Foot hills Pipelines Ltd the two companies competing for the Mackenzie Valley route replied that it would be up to the National Energy Boardnot the Berger inquiryto determine if some other route would be preferable to the Mackenzie Valley They also said the Rohmer proposal would Open up many thousands of miles of wilder ness and at much higher cost than using the existing corridor CANADIAN TIRE BARRIE WILL BE thru to Tuesday June 15th with exception OPEN watch for our HIIHDIHII TIRE RSSUEIRTE BROWN BARRIE LTD IO DUNLOP ST WEST automotive service department will remain in the Bayfield Mall Wednesday June 6th During this period of inconvenience we recommend your neighboring CANADIAN TIRE STORES in ORILLIA MIDLAND COLLINGWOOO ALLISTON and BRADFORD WE PROMISE YOU YOUR NEW STORE WILL REPAY YOUR TEMPORARY INCONVENIENCE STORE 72676418 will go forward Brown said think the nomination is still open Ford and Reagan mean while fought to standoff that indicates fight to the con vention in Kansas City two months from now Reagan took the California primary and with it the 167 delegates that to the winner there But For won almost all of Ohios 97 delegates and an uncommitted slate that swept New Jerseys 67 delegate spots is packed with the presidents suprorters ere is how the delegate count looks with the primaries over Carter who picked up 218 delegates on Tuesday now has 112 of the 1505 needed for nomination His closest rival is Representative Morris Udall of Arizona who has 3345 Brown who won 200 in California has 225 and number in the un commmitted bloc of more than 400delegates Ford has lead over Reagan of 892 to 868 with 1130 needed to be the nominee But Fords edge is actually greater since no more than handful of the nominally uncommitted 67 member New Jersey delegation in the mews of Ba DELICIOUS FRESHLY PREPARED TO TAKEOUT BARRIE EXAMINER CARRIERS ORDER THAT YOU BRING INTO THE BARRIE OF FICE UNTIL SATURDAY YOU WILL RECEIVE GOURMET SUB AND SOFT DRINK GET YOUR ORDERS IN TODAY CONTEST ENDS SAT JUNE 26 76 IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO BE BARRIE EXAMINER CARRIER BARRIE EXAMINER Ib BAYEIELD ST BARRIE WOULD LIKE TO BE CARRIER FOR THE BARRIE EXAMINER ominaiion backs the former California governor As the votes were counted Tuesday and even before it was clear it would be day for jumping on the Carter band wagon Carter himself told sup porters in Atlanta think Im going to be the nominee And at news conference he said he had spoken by telephone during the day with three ac tive rivals Udall former senator Frank Church of Oklahoma and Gov George Wallace of Alabama one inac tive rival Humphrey and Mayor Richard Daley of Chicago who controls bloc of 86 delegates nominally com mitted to Senator Adlai Ste venson favorite son All of them as general group agreed that would be the nominee Carter said CARTER FAVORED Udall speaking to supporters in Cleveland after his ninth sec ondplace finish congratulated Carter on solid victory and brilliant campaign He said Carter now is heavy favorite for the nomination and said he wont engage in stopCarter move 01hr Barrie Examtnrr Currier Boys Girls you can wina Regular Cold SUBMARINE SANDWICH and Soft Drink WITH NEW SUBSCRIPTION ORDER COURTESY OF FOR EVERY NEW PICKED UP BARRIE EXAMINER lb BAYEIELD ST BARRIE yfield Moll IDEAL FOR CHILDRENS PARTIES LATE SNACKS AND THEY GIVE MOTHER BREAK CALL 728 8774 FOR ORDERS TO BE MADE AHEAD AND 000acre fire area in the Ignace Sioux Lookout area about 100 miles east of Kenora They re ceived help Tuesday from 250 trained men flown from Al berta The United States in teragency headquarters at Boise Idaho was reported to be sending 70000 pounds of equipment including tools and freezedried food to sustain 500 men for five days The equip ment was to arrive todeay The ministry report 39 fires were burning Tuesday in north central Ontario Twentysix were under control four were being held and nine fires north of the Albany River were under observation 2000acre fire near Raith Ont about 40 miles north of Thunder Bay was brought un der control by aerial attack and 585 firefighters working in the area 3000acre ire 60 miles nor th of North Bay chan ed di rection late Monday and umed out seven buildings in fire base camp near New Liskeard Paul McDonald fire control supervisor for the Temagami area said firefighters had re moved their equipment just in time before the fire ap proached Two machines owned by Norman Roy Inc and valued at $15000 each were de stroyed in the blaze Mr McDonald said fire fighters were removed from the main fire Tuesday because of the intense heat and smoke No cottages farms or tourist re sorts are in danger Resources Minister Leo Ber nier said many wood operations in Northern Ontario have closed or have been drastically reduced because of tinderdry conditions Ministry officials said tinder dry conditions in Northem On tario have resulted from little rainfall since midApril