112th Year No 137 The Barrie Examiner Barrie Ontario Canada Friday June ll Constable Jack Smith of the Barrie City Police looks over the damage to motorcycle which struck CNR boxcar at noon Thursday Ross Beacock 18 of Elmvale driver of the motorcycle is in PUBLIC MEETINGS MOTORCYCLIST IS IN SERIOUS CONDITION serious condition in Wellesley Hospital in Toronto Beacock was southbound on Anne Street and struck the train as it was being reversed across the street near Jacobs Ter race Examiner Photol 0m to get down to basics in opposing annexation bid 1976 EXAMINER TELEPHONES WEATHER FORECAST emulate 7266539 r12 Eléwéfï¬ectéd lntiiirrli Classified Advertising 7282414 area tonight and Saturda All Other Departments 7266537 gggrdgfgwhv 15 hgh Per Copy Carrier Home Delivery 85 Weekly 24 Pages Plump tre quits job OTTAWA CP Beryl Plumptre has submitted her resignation as vicechairman of the antiinflation board Prime Minister Trudeau said Thurs day He insisted her resignation will not affect the federal pro gram of wage and price con trols but opposition spokesmen claimed it will damage public confidence in the controls The 67yearold Mrs Plump tres resignation leaves Jean Luc Pepin alone to head the an tiinflation board As chairman it was intended that he would have two depu ties representing consumer and labor interests on the board But the government never was able to convince anyone from labor to take the job Mrs Plumpre has called news conference for later today at which she is expected to say why she is leaving She was not available for comment Thurs day Mr Trudeau raised her work and indicate replace ment is being sought She was an excellent board member and were already looking at names to replace her he told reporters NOT SURPRISEI He said he had not yet seen her letter of resignation but knew that it had been sent The prime minister said he was not surprised at her resignation be cause she said when she took on the job last October at his urg ing that she was doing so only for short time Sources add that she has felt that her public duties are cut ting too heavily into her family time Mrs Plumptre gained na tional prominence as the out spoken chairman of the con troversial 197274 food prices re view board which was ab sorbed into the antiinflation board last October Despite Mr Trudeaus com ments authorities feel her res ignation will damage the eight monthsold antiinflation board She was chosen for the Hays hospitalized by drug overdose BARNESVILLE Ohio AP Wayne Hays weakened in body and spirit by congres sional payrollsex scandal that threatens his 28year career in the US House of Representa tives was reported recovering today from an overdose of sleeping pills that his doctor said was presumably acciden tal Hes better Dr Richard Phillips said Thursday night justice department and the Houseethicscommittee After winning renomination in Ohios primary election Tuesday Hays drove to Washington on Wednesday morning William Davies publisher of the Rarnesville En terprise who has been acting as press spokesman here said that Hays made the sixhour 300mlle trip back the same night and arrived at his farm job because the public believed she was consistently on its side in the antiinflation fight Her departure will mean the end of any confidence that Ca nadians might have had in the controls program claimed James McGrath Progressive Conservative consumer affairs critic CLASHEI OFTEN Like several others Mr McGrath said he thought Mrs Plumptre was victim of her battles with Agriculture Minis ter Eugene Whelan As the ad vocate for higher food prices for producers Mr Whelan had frequent clashes with Mrs Plumptre Their feuding started after Mrs Plum tres food prices re view boar had exposed prac tices of the Canadian Egg Mar ketin Agency CEMA that re suite in the waste of 28 million surplus eggs in 1974 Stanley Knowles New Demo cratic Party House leader said he wondered how much the strain of battling Mr Whelan had to do with Mrs Plumptres decision It is expected however that Mrs Plumptre will play down this aspect of her career and cite personal reasons for quit ting the board Mr Whelan had kind words for her Thursday Even though he and Mrs Plumptre had their differences Mr Whelan said he didnt know of anyone who could have done their job better than she Mrs Plumptre had been planning her resignation for some time The antiinflation boards information division was told some months ago not to book any speaking engagements for her after June TIIIS GRAY COACH bus doesnt appear seriously damaged but two men died when it hit the car they were in broadside Thurs day evening near Fergu sonvale The bus required towing but no passengers were seriously hurt Ex aminerPhotol Bus hits car 0R0 STATION After public meetings to tell what township ReeVe Key said 0T0 rale llEvery hour his level of coma anermidmgm meeting with the Ontario wehavelearnedhesaid Mr McKeough said that payers in the pro sed annex ls Slowly and steadily 135 Because he had amwd 5° Treasurer on Thursday Oro At 20minute meeting at as far as the government was ation area could ace doubl mgesgmnsmmdkst lale dd aWSkO m5 Reeve Wallace Key said his Queens Park Treasurer concerned it hadnt figured ing in the tax rate unless altrhglilgélpzalï¬lf rtgizjzryltrfhÃ©ï¬ Wlllayiéirtiiglidï¬gasjfikmm council will get down to the Darcy McKeough was asked on helping the people who special arrangements are basics of opposing Barries how property taxes would be were annexed Reeve Key made Ild35p3gnwls gmrdm Thurs llllrmllg Sh ï¬ï¬oamgnrggrgokgilï¬d Tgsurmdb She Lsomacre annexation pro affected for those people liv said But 0m would be able but that IIhC does come out of summihc was Juststecping in Highan 27 near Fer JSOVale afï¬lgerl Sh posal ing in the annexed area and Its up to the city of Barrie claim Cornpensation from the 231puglplfiéggu 0k qlidlodtw pm meld p0 we ere ae ca er we preparmg to have those remalmng the and usmwork thatom Egggslgmlem 8131 Inmzvmexax permanent brain damage and try to awaken him until about new are Imam 5mm 0f hlmvale and Norbert New life appears injected into fund to save firehall Doug Cherry treasurer for the Friends of the Firehall fund drive said Thursday he received $600 in donations arts and culture to dig into pocketbooks and show it is not only sports organizations which can raise funds for Firehall into cultural cen tre Todays donations bring the cash total to about $16000 in tion the treasurer told Oro council We would have to prepare case after annexation is over and approach the gov ernment Reeve Key said The government would be asked to compensate Oro for the loss of approximately eight per cent of the town ships property assessment he should he certainly as func tional as before Dr Phillips said he had pre scribed Dalmanc sleeping pill about 212 weeks ago to help relieve the stress that the 65 yearold Democratic congress man had been under because of his admitted affair with Eliza beth Ray The 33yearod woman accused Hays of putting 11 oclock When she couldnt arouse him she called the amv bulance and brought him in at 1145am Dr Phillips said Hays has had chronic diverticulitis an inflamation of the colon for several years Hes had an attack of this Dr Philli said Because of this attac he hasnt been eat TORONTO CP 77 About 100 public health nurses and registered nurses employed by health units in the province will go on strike Monday unless the provincial government agrees to compulsory arbitration spokesman for the Ontario Nur ses Association said Thursday Loretta Poluyko em Loftus 65 of Phelpston The car was eastbound on Con of Flos Township stopped at the corner and was struck broadside by the southbound bus when halfway through the intersection accordingto police Stone was pronounced dead at the scene and Loftus died in the ambulance enroute to hospital Nobody on the bus on the Penetanguishene to Barrie run was seriously hurt but one man complained of sore knee after the accident police said The bus was towed away from the scene heron hestaff of his Housemy mg won for the past few days ploynient relations officer said The crash occurred at513 pm duringlthemorning injecting sogethiggtheywantd eluding $5000 from an art 0383 hgsunagpllaeld goallrig ministram commnme be and we foe this is possibly why moStlhtzttlilllltlttglhlllflotagged bepd d1 in rthecam ai th ex 3500 acres from Innlsm mm Tm overrclqtmg mm mm Tm Otter ursesntle Thgggdlblgataiods follow an TheoFOF is triyigig to raise serSicesLaswillmbegoigaichgd 45 from vespm and 1500 bHay 11$ milder ZVQSlgmiin dwï¬ucumss nm thopnmaw an Ltiltrlldllwllllt illosgildlli cera ran urvte roicm editorial in Wednesdays Ex $50000 in cash and $25000 in dollarfordollar with Win Ezodnlllscgï¬alctiggnéheagzed12 borIisputes Act and are forced aminer calling for residents especially those interested in goods and services by June 30 to turn the Collier Street Fighting ends ceasefire tario funds In addition some $300000 in other government grants is expected if the cam paign can meet city councils condition of proving its viability byJune30 Campaign officials have been considering asking the growth predictions of the SimcoeGeorgian Area Task Force An 0MB hearing is to be held later this year with the councils of all three townships in opposition Reeve Key said he was Changes reported made to taped conversation WALKERION nt CPI The reCordcd conversation to submit to compulsory arbi tration she said Association members in 26 of Ontarios 39 health units voted Saturday to go on strike Quebec law with cool bundle BRAMPTON Ont CPi Five tickets each worth $100 000 were drawn Thursday in the Wintario lottery draw Persons holding one of the 71 tickets with the number 64156 in any series other than 24 win $1000 Winners of 576 prizes of city for an extension of the satisfied with Thursdays provincial police constable was between Westclntkcn and The winning ticket numbers 3100 are holders of tickets with deadline brief meeting with the testified Thursday in county FernandoMorcnoofKitchener for the grand prizes of $100000 the final four digits 4156 and NICOSIA Cyprus AP Heavy fighting shattered the Todays donors were Bell treasurer court that members of the for Ont who testified WtdllOSdily were 70844 in series 61 73770 in there are 5832 winners of $25 latest ceasefire in Lebanon during the night radio broad Canada $300 Kempenfelt ces special serVIces in he paid $89 to Wcstelakcn for series 31 64156 in series 24 forticketsendingin156 casts from the Lebanese capital reported Kiwanis $200 and the Lady telligence branch made 152 the repair of Westclakcns car 32907 in series 21 and 26374 in Prizes of $1000 go to persons Lions$100 changes to the transcript of and to overlook driving of MONTREAL CPI The series4o holding one of the 71 tickets Ma taperecorded conversation fence he was charged with Quebec law prohibiting There are 71 rizes of $10000 with the number 32907 in any that took place March 18 at while living in nearby Kincar teachers from striking or for persons holding ticket num series other than 21 Holders of NEW YORK CP Clive Barnes the New York Times drama critic says the opening productions of the 24th Shakespeare Festival season at Stratford Ont have left him with the impression of theatre developing greatness arising Sexscandal still grows WASHINGTON AP The Capitol Hill payrollsex scan dal grew today when Colleen Gardner former aide to Representative John Young said through her lawyer that the Texas Democrat paid her premium salary in return for sexual favors War of third front looming SALISBURY Reuterl Rhodesia may face war on third front in its mounting battle with black guerrillas entering the country from neighboring states Painswick student gets award TORONTO CP Bruce Pierie of Painswick Ont faculty of education student at York University has won the GovernorGenerals Gold Medal Award The award is given each year to student at the university who has con sistently achieved academic excellence and has been in volved actively in university life ï¬refigh ters battle to save Now whats it to be Lebanon baseball or the Presidential elections small northern Ontario towns By THE CANADIAN PRESS Residents of one township and two small communities in the Haileybury area were waiting for possible evacuation today as smoke from 3000 ncre fire envelopes the area 60 miles north of North Bay The ministry of natural re lources asked residents to be read to leave sparselypopu lat Firstbrook Township and the nearby communities of Twin Lakes and Bartle Lake John Rumncy district man ager in the Tema ami district said extra firefi ters were to arrive from surrounding areas Haileybury area fire were grounded Thursday because of high winds that fanned the flames Smoke reached as far as the Quebec border 15 miles away Environment Canada said rain was expected to continue in some areas of Northern 0n tario today Thunderstorms on Thursday reduced some blazes and freed equipment and men More than 2700 firefighters in Northern Ontario were working on forest fires which were burning jackpine spruce and balsam over 425000 acres the ministry reported EQUIPMENk ARRIVED ment including tents freeze dried food pumps and hoses arrived Thursday from the United States Forest Service Mr Van Fraassen said most of the equipment was sent to firefighters battling 50000 acre fire near Allanwater about 100 miles north of Thun der Bay That railway community of 50 persons was evacuated last week Although most buildings in the town were safe after ex tensive watering by ground crews fire destroyed Lants Lodge about six miles north east of Allanwater on Satur day province to 126 and bringing the seasons total to 1027 fires 250 per cent above the average The number of active fires in the lgnaceValora area about 160 miles east of Kenora drop to 59 from 64 Firefighters rom Alberta joined in the suc cessful holding of 48400acre fire which started May 24 Another fire covering 23750 acres was contained Water was dropped on 24 0008cre blaze 70 miles north of Kirkland Lake that ministry of ficials said remained out of con trol because of high winds Jerry Frenette fire super Kincardine rdstaurant Judge Stuart McKenzie ad mitted the 40minute tape and transcript into evidence Wed nesday at the trial of Arnold John Westelaken 24 charged with interfering with the ad ministration of justice while constable with the provincial police detachment in nearby Kincardine Westelaken who resigned fol lowing his arrest March 22 has pleaded not guilty The efforts of these five dine last March Contable Kenneth Allen of the special services intelligence branch in Toronto who in stalled the recording device said Thursday transcripts were latcr made from the tapes He said he read the transcripts and made some corrections Under crossexamination Constable Allen said total of 152 changes were made in the transcripts by several officers Walkerton is 35 miles south west of Owen Sound oa Four track and field meet engaging in harassment tactics until the current school year en ds was ruled constitutional in sessions court Thursday Judge Aldeic Deschamps rc jected arguments by two Mon treal teachers unions accused of breaking the law that it vio lates basic constitutional rights guaranteed in the British North America Act Government lawyers argued that the law simply regulates protest tactics in the teaching sector four Michelle Douchey 13 her 70844 in any series other than 61 Persons having one of the 576 tickets with the final four digits 0844 win $100 and there are 832 prizes of $25 for holders of tickets ending in 844 Prizes of $1000 go to the 71 holders of ticket number 73770 in any series other than 31 There are 576 winners of $100 for tickets ending in 3770 and prizes of $25 for one of the 5832 tickets with the last three digits 770 OFF AND RUNNING FOR AREA CHAMPIONSHIP firstplace ribbons to St any of the 576 tickets ending in 2907 win $100 and persons with one of the 5832 tickets with the final three digits 907 win $25 There are 71 prizes of $1000 for tickets with the number 26374 in any series other than 40 Winners of one of the 576 prizes of $100 are holders of tickets with the last four digits 6374 Persons with one of the 832 tickets ending in 374 win $25 There was $2511000 in prize money for total of 32400 prizes Areas one and six track lhletes helped St this week Patti Boni 11 at ked three arm the firefighting for Adrian Van Fraassen forest The ministry re rted that Visor at Thunder Bay said 910 885 onica total The fin and field cham lonShl at gotflzongen managementsupervisorforthe there weremnew ires and 36 number of lumber company Monicas wm the overall left had five firsts at the 13 had four With John alists from the five zones Barrie North The ministry reported that aircraft dropping water on the Dryden re ion said 70000 pounds of irefighting equip extinguished reducing the number of fires burning in the roads have been closed because of fire risk school championship of Areas one and six Zone meet Paul Smith 12 had Komar adding another four now meet Tuesday in the Examiner Photo