isiae story Enemy routed at Borden The enemy forces holding Canadian Forces Base Borden since Monday were defeated Wednesday as Canadian paratroops secured the base Today marks the fourth day of fighting in the Canadian Forces war games in the area Read about the battle on the Today page Busch at helm now Wayne Busch is at the helm of Georgian College nowadays and from all reports hes running taut ship Busch has let it be known he doesnt stand for incompetence or laziness Read about him on the Background page Municipal wrists slapped The Simcoe County Board of Education doesnt like the way area municipalities are commenting on its human relations course The board is willing to meet with the politi ciars but not ready to take unfounded criticism Read about it on the Today page Secretories group explained Betty Akers of Barrie has been elected president of the National Secretaries Association Ontario division On todays Lifestyle Page she lists characteristics of good secretary and explains the purpose of an association for secretaries Magic enioying revival Ron Oliver IQyearold from New Lowell is the only performing magician in Simcoe County In story on todays enter tainment page he talks about his approach to performing magic and why magic is en joying resurgence of interest in the 19705 index today lifestyle entertalnment background sports 21 canlcstv guldo classified 71 we WW WWITN KV 118th year No 134 Thursday June 1979 the examiner ve flvv7r 5° Per Copy Carrier Home Delivery 95 Weekly serving barrie and simcoe county Will take rotests into account No rush to move embassy from Tel Aviv MacDonald OTTAWA CP External Affairs Minister Flora MacDonald said today she plans no immediate action to move Canadas embassy in Israel to Jerusalem from Tel Aviv She reiterated in CBC radio interview that moving the embassy remains goal of the Progressive Conservative government But the governement would take into account protests from Arab states and US views op posing the shift Miss MacDonald said the move is something that will not be done precipitous ly and not in the immediate future There is no forrent sign out on the em bassy in Tel Aviv Prime Minister Joe Clark said Tuesday other views will be taken into account but the basic government policy will be to move the embassy as soon as possible The Clark policy has raised fears in the business community that dealings with Arab countries estimated at about $1 billion an nually will be damaged seriously MOVE WILL HURT David Orr Bell Canada spokesman said in an interview Wednesday that the move would have serious impact on the opera tions of all Canadian companies now doing business with Arab countries Bell has $1 billion contract for telecommunications network in Saudi Arabia Sam Hughes president of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce said from Montreal that if Arab retaliation threats are carried out undoubtedly it will have an impact on exports The Palestine Liberation Organization in Beirut called the plan an act of aggresion and the Canada Arab Federation in Toronto said it is declaration of war on 900 million Moslems around the world who consider Jerusalem holy city CanadaIsraeli Committee spokesman said the Clark plan is positive move Israeli Premier Menachem Begin hailed the plan in Tel Aviv and added he hopes other countries will follow Both former prime minister Trudeau and New Democratic leader Ed Broadbent oppose the Clark plan Trudeau said in the recent election campaign that he had been asked by US President Jimmy Carter not to move the embassy because it might threaten Middle East peace efforts Egypt which recently concluded peace agreement with Israel views the Clark plan as an obstacle to peace says its ambassador to Canada Hassan Fahmy AV lg Truck rolls on car driver killed Carmele Mallet 29 of Windsor Ont was killed when this Tilbury Con crete truck rolled and landed on the roof of Mallets car Wednesday near Windsor Truck driver Paul Rivest 20 of Staples Ont was unhurt Rivest No official word apparently turned Into traffic to avoid stopped car This scene is at County Rd 42 and Jefferson County Rd 42 is just outside southern Windsor city limits CP wirephoto Gasoline warning EDMONTON CP Canadians who drive to the US carrying containers of ex tra gasoline because of shortages south of the border are riding with potential time bombs says the Alberta Motor Association The association said in news release that transporting or storing extra gas in cars trailers or recreational vehicles is hazard that could lead to injuries or death The ex plosive power of one gallon of gasoline is equivalent to the explosive force of 14 sticks of dynamite Frozen toes started it THUNDER BAY Ont CP man who tried to get even with Canadian Pacific Railways because he froze his toes while working for the company was convicted in district court Wednesday of derailing 24 car freight train John Joselph Urda 19 of Thunder Bay was found guilty of interfering with track switch last July causing Canadian Na tional Railways train to derail and causing danger to life near Pas Lake 40 kilometres east of here Robert Stephen Tremblay testified that Urda had left switch halfopen on the CNR main line to avenge the injury Damage to the train was $180000 and the trains engineer suffered hip and back injuries that have put him on disability pension brakeman also suffered knee injuries and is off work Urda told the court he had requested time off from CPR supervisor after freezing his toes but was refused and subsequently quit his job Urda will be sentenced June 15 Thieves net $205000 QUEBEC CP Eleven small bags of registered mail stolen from the main post office contained about $205000 in money and securities destined for local financial institution police and post office depart ment spokesmen said Wednesday Two armed masked men took the wife and daughter of post office night super visor hostage Tuesday night while another pair forced the man to let them into the registered mail section of the post office Four bandits appeared at the suburban home of Andre Patry about 930 pm Tues day searched the home and then forced Mrs Patry and her fiveyearold daughter into the back of van police said Two men drove off with the hostages and the other two who removed their masks drove Patry to the post office in his wifes car They went to the fourthfloor regstered mail section where Patry was told to pre tendto oabout his work police said The uctors drove Mrs Pa tryy and her daughter around for about an hour They abandoned the van in parking lot telling their hostages not to budge for an hour policesaid Xray ban urged TORONTO CP The Ontario Physiotherapy Association has called for ban on all xrays taken by chiropractors Goldie Lewis chairman of the associations legislative committee told news conference Wednesday that Ontario chiropractors account for more than 150000 xrays year Many are unnecessary and surge pose significant health hazard she sai In brief to the Ontario government the association calls for prohibition of total body xrays which it says account for as many as 20 per cent of the xrays chiroprac tors take They expose the most radiosensitive areas of the human body including eyes bloodformiiig area and reproductive oransMs ewissaid Assaults kept quiet TORONTO CP Teachers may ignore keepquiet order regarding assaults by students and intruders if the board of educa tion in the Metropolitan Toronto city of North York does not take action says teacher spokesman David Crisp president of the North York local of the Ontario Secondary School Teachers Federation said board trustees have told him they are upset by recent publicity and they do not want more details released The board has indicated very strongly it would be more willing to work with us if they details about assaults were kept away from the press Crisp said Operate on hand TORONTO CP David Harman 20 of North Bay 0nt was in good condition in hospital today following surgery on his right hand which was partially severed when his wrist was hit by the propeller of float plane Police said Harman suffered the injury as he was being brought in to work in tree planting operation of the Ontario ministry of natural resources The plane had landed on Deep Lake about 60 kilometres north of North Bay but the propeller was still rotating when he was getting off police said Hospital officials said Harman underwent surgery Tuesday after being flown to To ronto from Sudbury Ont hospital Election historic one BRUSSELS Reuterl The worlds first transnational election began today with four of the nine member countries of the European Economic Community voting for European Parliament Although the new 410seat Parliament will be largely consultative body with limited formal powers it will be the first elected body to represent the communitys 180 million voters Previously the assembly was made up of members appointed by the governments of the community members The four countries whose citizens voted today are Britain Denmark the Netherlands and Ireland The other five West Germany France Italy Belgium and Luxembourg vote on Sunday Last two bodies found THUNDER BAY Ont CP The bodies of two crew members of the Cartiercliffe Hall were found Wednesday after the fire stricken lake freighter was pulled into har bor The bodies of four other crew members on the ship were discovered Tuesday by US Coast Guard damage control team follow ing fire that broke out in the stern section of the ship about 15 kilometres from Copper Harbor Mich Fire continued to burn Wednesday as the ship was towed into harbor and city firefighters boarded the ship to extinguish several fires below decks said Walter Drew city fire chief Drew said when his men boarded the ship they found the bodies of two crew members weather Sunny with increasing afternoon cloudiness today Turning windy and warmer few thunderstorms likely this evening and overnight Warm and humid with thunderstorms Friday Highs today 26 to 29 Lows tonight 20 Highs Fri day 25 to 27 few on move Israel TEL AVIV APCP Canada has not given Israel formal notification of its inten tion to move its embassy to Jerusalem from Tel Aviv foreign ministry spokesman said today Prime Minister Clark of Canada announced Oh Tuesday that he plans to fulfil his carn paign pledge to move the embassy He did not indicate when the change will be made The United States and other countries refuse to recognize Israels 1950 designation of Jerusalem as its capital because the UN plan for the partition of Palestine called for By LORI COHEN The Examiner Bell Canada installers repairmen and con struction workers across 0ntario and Quebec are in legal position to work to rule stage work slowdown or strike after conciliators report was deemed unacceptable The Communications Workers of Canada CWC representing crafted service employees have been negotiating with Bell Canada since last November when their con tract expired When negotiations proved un successful conciliator was brought in His report was published week ago Ron Devaney of Bell Canada in Toronto said the company is prepared to accept the report and use it as basis for settlement statement from Montreal headquarters will be issued shortly Duncan Beatty president of CWC local 40 representing Barrie Orillia Newmarket Collingwood and Midland says theres very very tight feeling among workers Were having hard time stopping them from walking out he says Were trying to calm them and reopen negotiations with the company Bell Canada is offering the employees 265 per cent wage increase over twoandonehalf years 105 per cent from last December to Borden battle rages Jerusalem to be an international city The Netherlands and 12 Latin American countries also have embassies in Jerusalem They are Bolivia Chile Colombia Costa Rica the Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guatemala Haiti Panama Uruguay and Venezuela MAY RETALIATE Clarks decision to move the embassy to Jerusalem has aroused fears of Arab economic retaliation and prompted Arab am bassadors to demand reconsideration of the plan Employees of Bell Canada in legal position to strike Dec 1979 eight per cent from December 1979 to Sept 1980 and another eight per cent from September 1980 to the end of May 1981 The average wage is now approximately $300 week Beatty says the contract will keep them at under $400 while similar telephone employees in British Columbia already earn that much He says the contract is too long in the face of the high inflation rate Crafted service employees are technical specialists Beatty says And theirjobs are demanding Overtime hours and rates of pay is another key issue in dispute The union wants double time for all overtime work The company now pays time and half with double time after eight hours All workers are obliged to work at least eight hours overtime per week We dont want all the overtime hours Beatty explains We want the company to hire more workers With todays unemploy ment situation its ridiculous Beatty says Midland is prime target for walkout Workers there were told they must work the July weekend even though theyve worked their required overtime hours he said They would be given time off during the week in compensation The Special Service Force airdropped the night before overruns an enemy position near CFB Borden ednesady The exercise Georgian Strike which coordinates air and ground elements continues today when the SSF is airlifted to Meaford by helicopter Examiner Photo by Peter Hs Local students salutelMickey Primary students at Codrington Public School saluted the worlds most popular mouse Wednesday Disney in Review was celebration although year late of Mickeys 50th birthday and I50 children took part Mark LaVer diere played Mickey in the production Examiner Photo Canada Day festivity plans near completion ODonal BY DENMSLANTHIER Ald ODonal is trying to complete ar The Exallllltr rangements for another act to perform at Canada Day celebrations are nearing meshow aswe completion in Barrie The only item missing from the show is M930 Donali alderman Charge 0f JU vocal group or singer said the Barrie 1y celebrations says final arrangemean alderman have nearly been completed for the even She said it is difficult to find singer ing 0f feSIlVltleS Cememllal Park because most need either piano or some The July evening show is the first of its form of background music kind inBarlie concert of this type has been proposed Barrie Ntrlh Conegiae WI Perform in the past but no previous success was the evening of festivities scheduled to had at getting it off the ground said Ald begin at 830pm ODonal glam birthday Cake WI 3150 be Itwill beaone night show only because featured followed at the shows end by the city wants to encourage other people dISPIaYOI relV0st and groups to perform their own celebrav Elle Show is expeded be completed by tions during the week said Aid ODonal Air travellers fuming at DC I0 groundings Travellers about 65000 day 77 are los ing time and patience and airlines are losing money millionsa day with the grounding of the the US DClOileet Tempers have flared as airline clerks stew over alternate flights for the D010 passengers but on the whole people seem resigned to the order to ground the controver sial jets The domestic DClt fleet built by McDon nell Douglas Corp was grounded early Wednesday by the Federal Aviation Ad Oro woman remanded ministration FAA pending inspection of enginewing assemblies The order was issued after two more In His were found late Tuesday to have cracks in their enginewing assemblies after they had been inspected following the May 25 crash in Chicago of an American Airlines DClii that killed 275 people NonUS air carriers were not legally bound by the order but were later told they could not carry passengers or cargo ll US air space Many including Britains liaker Airlines parked their planes Barrie man sentenced to life By RICHARD THOMAS Of The Examiner Barrie man was convicted Wednesday of seconddegrec murder and an Oro Station woman was found guilty of manslaughter in the stabbing death of Toronto youth in 1977 Brian Gerald Laurier 21 was sentenced to life imprisonment and must serve minimum of 10 years before being eligible for parole Gwendolvne Judith Wilson 20 was remanded in custody for sentencing July Testimony at the Ontario Supreme Court trial conducted by Justice Mr Grange showed that Billy Hughes 15 was stabbed while he and friend negotiated drug deal with Laurier and Miss Wilson Hughes died five days later after suffering brain damage and wounds to his chest Harold Linden Lauriers lawyer and Ronald Manes defence counsel for Miss Wilson said Laurier stabbed Hughes cidcnlt tain after the youth lunged at him Crown Attorney Frank Armstrong said the couple planned to steal some drugs from Hughes and his friend Linden said Lauriers conviction would be appealed