NEWS RQUNDUP Lassa fever patient TORONTO CP Olga Kamckey doesnt know her past has been open to inspection as medical detectives tried to find clues to the cause of her serious tillness presumed to be an ac ltive but not infectious case of Lassa fever Dr Gary Willard said in an jinterview Sunday that the 56 iyearold St Catharines Ont Iwidow has been told she had Tserious illness but is still so ill she isnt really interested in what she has as long as she knows she is getting better lie is easing her into knowl cdgc of the publicity that has lsurrounded her and just told than 200 smaller ier two days ago that almost everyone in the country prob iny has heard her name Judge honored JERUSALEM tAPi Bora Laskin chief justice of the Su preme ourt of Canada re ceived an honorary degree Sun day from the Hebrew Univer sity of Jerusalem for his dis linguished career in both the Jewish and gentile com munities of Canada Laskin is the highest ranking Jewish justice in the world out side Israel Britain burns SOUTHAMPTON AP Six ounties in southern England and Wales were smouldering today after firefighters battled through the night and put out IWO big forest fires and more blazes that swept through the drought strickcii countryside Officials warned that the fires could break out again at any tinic since Britains worst drought in 250 years has made southern England and Wales giant tinderbox Steelers win SAULT STE MARIE Ont itli Sault Ste Marie Steele crs won the Northern Football onleriiicc title for the second consecutive year with 3414 victory over North Bay Tiger tatson Saturday The Steelers took game totalpoint 49714 Last the two final series Saturday they defeated the Tiger ats 150 in North Bay Chinese quake HONG KONG itll An ear hquakc measuring 73 on the tichter Scale hit central China day the Royal Observatory lire said The quake occurred about 92l0 iilcs northwest of here in spar $ly populated Szecbwan povincc which was also site of arcinorSunda The exact location and mgnitiidc ot the new quakc wirc not immediately aailablc Drag boating fOltONlO Itll tyril Slitli ol Orillia Out won $1 00 first prize III the drag boat raiiig competition at thc ana diii National Exhibition on the wekend loliiiaii Phillips of How OPEN WIDE white shark they harpooned This was the fourth shark of this species caught off the ay Langham ilefii and ugh InnessBrown open the iouth ot 15foot 2min manville Ont who placed sec ond for the second consecutive year won $500 Four killed BUFFALO CP Four per sons were shot and stabbed to death in an apartment house on Buffalos east side Sunday po lice said Festival flop OWEN SOUND Ont tCP About 500 persons attended folk festival at Kelso Beach Park on Georgian Bay during the weekend Festival organizer Tim Harrison of Owen Sound said gate receipts would cover only about onequarter of the festivals $30000 expenses Grants were expected to make up another quarter Attendance of up to 4000 had been expected Plan knocked OTTAWA CP An Ontario government proposal to make all agricultural land in the province fully taxexempt by 1978 has been greeted with skepticism by Gordon Hill president of the Ontario Feder ation of Agriculture He said in an interview there Sunday that the Ontario plan outlined by Agriculture Minister William Newman Friday lacks realism Action sought TORONTO Pi The Fed eration of Ontario Tenants has called for legislation to prevent the Ontario Housing Corp tIICl from charging retro active rent to tenants no longer covered by provincial rentre view legislation Federation president Jean Lance says in statement that since public housing was re moved from the rentreview legislation in May the OHC has charged some tenants more than $300 in back rent Popular beach AMHERST NS TP few miles from this northern Nova Scotia city is threemile strip of beach called Amherst Shore The low tides and warm th of Northumbcrland Strait combined with calm waters make it one of the few salty water areas where canoeing is favorite sport and it has one of the largest colonies of sum mer cottages in the province Fines unpaid FORT SASKATCHEWAN Alta ttli Diiringaninvcsti gation into disturbance at the provincial jail in this commur iiity 20 miles northeast of Ed monton ombudsman Randall lvany discovered that 40 per cent of the prisoners were in jail because of unpaid fines What are we accomplishing he asked Are we going to teach them how to pay fines Fine View HALIFAX PI York Redoubt gives an outstanding unaware of severity view of the approaches to Hali fax Harbor The redoubt was built in 1793 on rocky cliffs overlooking the harbor en trance several miles outside the city Combined with the Halifax Citadel it made the British settlement here so in vincible that no enemy ever ventured toattack it Inspections EDMONTON CP More than 30 Alberta livestock abat toirs have an inspection ser vice Dr Vance director of the provincial veterinary ser vices division said inspection involves checking animals before slaughter and all por tions of the carcass after slaughter and making sure that high degree of sanitation is maintainedi Indian name FIVE ISLANDS NS TP The Indians called it nankul menegool They were im pressed by the five islands about mile off the shore in the Minas Basin and thats how this Nova Scotia village got its name The beauty of the five islands still is appreciated by the residents and many others who spend their summers in the area Hero strong TORONTO TP The suc cess of The Six Million Dollar Man returning for its third sea son this fall on the TV Tele vision Network shows that the era of the antihero is closing Superhero Steve Austin played by Lee Majors is man of the nottoodistant future Advances in medical science have brought man closer to achieving the same marvels of bionic reconstruction Scotia flower HALIFAX Il The may flower has always played prominent role in Nova Scotia It was on the buttons of early militia uniforms and on early coins and stamps In tom the provincial government decided to make it the official flora cmr blem Social leader PORT ROYAL NS ttl The first social club in north America was formed in Nova Scotia The Order of Good heer goes back to 1606 in this northwestern NS village Each day one of the 15 leaders of the colony would try to provide better feast than the others The fare consisted of game fish and venison Rock concert KNEBllORIll England tAI An estimated 200000 rock fans trekked home Sunday after 16hour music festival featuriiigthe Rolling Stones Paul and Linda Mctartncy of thc rock group Wings and film actor Jack Nicholson were among those gathered in the park at this estate 50 miles nor th of London Southern Californian coast in the last two months AP Photo Robbie Ilark ll finds he has one of the numbers called during bingo game at Our Lady of Grace separate school in Angus Robbie one 51 IN COUNTRY IM WAITING ON ONE NUMBER of 100 children attending the summer activity centre at the school particpated in closing activities at the cen tre Thursday The centre was funded through the pro vincial governments Ex perience 76 program Ex aminer Photo Weekend fatalities total 21 in Ontario By THE CANADIAN PRESS Four persons killed in multivehicle collision Satura lay about 25 miles west of Lon don Out and three killed in cartruck collision about 50 miles east of Regina were among at least 51 persons who died accidentally iii Yanada during the weekend survey by The Canadian Press from pm Friday to midnight Sunday night local times showed 30 other traffic fatalities and 13 drownings 15yearold boy died Sunday at tcr diving into Lake Ontario from Toronto railway trestle and hitting his head In Ontario 16 persons died in iraltic live drowned and the boy was killed when he dived into the lake Quebec reported 10 traffic fatalities and five drownings Saskatchewan reported two traffic fatalities besides the three in the collision with the transport truck Saturday Britiin olumbia reported three traffic fatalities Iwo persons lied in traffic ace cidents in Nova Scotia No fatalities were reported in Newfoundland and Manitoba lthntario dead FRIDAY Steven Oviatte 21 Kirkland Lakc drowned in Gauthier Lake 25 miles east of Timmins SATIRDAY Albert McCracken 57 his wife Madeline it and son Ste ven 12 all of Wallaceburg and Ronald Longberry 62 An twerp Ohio in an accident in volving six tractortrailer units and two cars on Highway 401 at Dutton 25 miles west of Loir don Lloyd Small 54 Sclireiber when struck by car in Ihundei Bay Melvin John Godin IR ch frew when struck by car on an unopened section of high way near chfrew about 60 miles west ofOttawa Iary Daniel Took 21 St Thomas and Llcwclyn Francis Tole London drowned in an abandoned gravel pit near Sparta 10 miles southeast of St Thomas John Sebeslav 64 St atlr arincs in llitlrtll crash on Highway 400 near Thoroltl just southeast of St atliariiics Kevin McKay 18 Ottawa in cartruck collision about 13 miles southeast ofttawa Gunther Engel 36 Barrie when the car in which he was riding hit tree near Midland about 23 miles north of Barrie Jonathan Scebiour 22 Hot land Landing drowned in the Black River about 45 miles nor thwest of Peterborough after slippingoff the bank Richard Lafleur 28 Sudbury when the car in which he was riding overturned on Highway 17 about 33 miles west of North Bay Roger Frappicr 21 Wahna pitae when the car in which he was passenger left Highway 64 near Alban about 25 miles southwest of Sudbury and rolled over several times lyde Thomas Digglcs 39 SHOWING AT 7I5 9I5 lLLY DEE WILLIAMS JAMES EARL JONE RICHARD PRYOR During iiiiqcroiis Hoitii right Icclightfu manna ALL81 wmoronxmaAsm WIND vi wc olivi su 1w LESLIE PHILLIPS TERRY THOMAS SPANISH ili pill LlNLi SLCllei WiNil El LNIY at Hull Que when his car struck tree off Highway near Brockville SINDAY Alfred William McQuade 59 Omemee when the pickup truck in which he was riding struck tree about 10 miles west of Pcterborough Keith Broome 29 Mitchell in hospital as result of in juries suffered in twovehicle accident Friday night at Dublin about is miles nor thwest of Stratford Percy Paul Molson 46 Kitch ener drowned in Lake Huron near Grand Bend about 40 miles northeast of Sarnia Raymond Joaquin Toron to when struck by car while running across city street An unidentified 15ycarold boy who hit his head on rock after diving off railway trestle into Lake Ontario in the east end of Toronto IMPERIAL CINEMA Barrie Twin re DriveIn Theatre 487 2212 tAN TECH Children 50 STARTS TOMORROW 108 Hour tilS may CRINOIIJISN SEOUL AP The US air craft carrier Midway and four escorting warships were re ported approaching Korean wa ters today to reinforce the RS warning to North Korea against attacks on US forces US officials refused to di vulge the exact whereabouts of the ships but they were spotted by Japanese pilot who esti mated they would be close to the southern coast of Korea early today The pilot said Soviet cargo ship was shadowing the carrier North Korean broadcast said the dispatch of the naval force to Korean waters brought The Barrie Examiner Five 18 ships approach Korea the situation brink of war But the lSlmilelong demili tarized zone between North and South Korea was reported quiet as it has been since the slaying last Wednesday of two ILS Army officers by North Korean guards in the Pan munjoin truce village Thousands of South Korean workers assembled for rallies today denouncing North Korea for the attack on UN onr mand working party that was pruning tree in the joint se curity zone at Panmunjom President hung Ilec Iarks Democraticchublican party closer to the South African blacks hold protest strike JOHANNESBURG AP Thousands of black South Afris can workers in the huge Soweto township heeded call for protest strike today and stayed home from work Employers here said up to 80 per cent of their black workers were absent Soweto eight miles south of Johannesburg was reported tense and unpredictable Pamphlets distributed among the million blacks living in the township called for threeday strike and said homes of those who did not join in would beset afire Officials said the pamphlets 347 Boyfield St Held Over 2nd Week 7I0 9I0 pm WHOISHE WHATISIIE SHOULD WE°FEARHIM CAN we STOPHIM ISHEAWARNING SHETHE BEGINNING SCREEN ROBIN Dilif KWAN NDCOLOD uu Disney Feature Only 33233 The Omen Race With The Devil 33 Follow ROOT BEAR were the work of the African National toiigress militant black organization that is ban ned by the white minority government The immediate aim of the strike was not clear But it came after more than two moii ths of racial unrest in South Africa in which at least 252 per sons have been killed All but three were black Moderate black leaders from seven of the nine tribal areas the government has set up met Saturday and denounced the governments apartheid policy of racial separation Great outrageous road Barrie Twin DriveIn Theatre 487 221 Adult Erwinhum Nun CHARLES BRONSON BREAKOUT Its hilarious NOW PLAYING Murder livl HUJ MANAN LUUII IAI NISII It MAM MIIN MW ALAIN ondoy August 23 I976 and opposition parties issued statements calling on the gov ernment to take strongest pos sible measures against Ioni munist provocations The US and South Korea both rejected message from North Korea which said the clash last Wednesday was re gretful We do not find this message to be acceptable since it does not acknowledge responsibility for the deliberate and pro dmeditated murders of the two onimand officers said state department spokesman John Ordway in Washington Korean official com mcnted The North Koreans did not express even condolences over the officers slain nor did we find any sense of remorse in their statement The message was delivered five hours after UN toni mand force acting on orders from Pressidcnt Ford cut down the 407Ioot Normandy poplar which the working party was pruning when the North Koreans attacked The tree llI ters Saturday were guarded by 300 LS and South Korean coiii bat troops and Il helicopter gunships jet fighters and Ii bombers The onimand said thc tree blocked its forces view of North Korean guard posts on the other side of the truce ll lagc ADULT iwll IIIII SHOWN DAILY AT 700 845 PHONE 1184631 FAMOUS 46 WNLOP IARRIE NOW PLAYING PM PM race SCREEN art with tllll Mull you ltlllt tll ITIIN II IS EVIL WINNINI Adult Entomui Mont