EXAMINER TELEPHONES WEATHER FORECAST Springlike weather today but CllCUlOllon 7266539 Sunday the first day of spring will feature nearfreezing temperatures Showers later today High of 16 dropping Classified Advertising 7282414 All Other Departments 7266537 112th YearNo 68 Barrie Ontario Canada Saturday March 20 I976 Ulir Barrie Ex aminrr 15 Per Copy Carrier Home Delivery 85 Weekly 18 Pages Friday afternoon the teachers and students of Our Lady of Grace school in Angus paid tribute to studen ts who have done well in academic and athletic ac tivities James Carter left and Markus Bussman receive congratulations from teachers Jerry Godeill and Kathy Dunn James was the regional winner of the Catholic Womens League public speaking competition an w4 on out as aw and Markus placed third in the Knights of Columbus district spelling contest held in Barrie Examiner Photo Canadian Labor Congress refuses to accept program OTTAWA CP defiant Sanadian Labor Congress CLC has told the federal government it will never accept the antiinflation program of selective wage and price con trols The CLC is scheduled to pre tensive precautions to ensure that Mondays mass labor rally does not explode into violent demonstration The CLC has opposed the selective controls program since its introduction Oct 13 because labor leaders say tive suggestions The congress normally deals with range of issues in its an nual submission to cabinet but this years 8000word brief is devoted almost entirely to bit ter attack on the antiinflation program and reiteration of out in higher dividends The congress also rebuked the government for rejecting its proposal for negative income tax or tax credit scheme It attacked the government pro gram for its decision to fight inflation at the expense of Stevens is challenged OTTAWA CP An attempt by the government to have the opposition withdraw charge that cabinet members acted il legally in contacing judges concerning cases before them failed Friday Government House Leader Mitchell Sharp wanted Sinclair Stevens PCYork Simcoe to stake his seat on specific charge against cabinet Speaker James Jerome is to rule Monday on whether Mr Stevens used unparliamentary language in saying the Liberal government was allowing cabinet ministe who have acted illegally in the judges affair to carry on in their posts Mr Sharp said House rules are clear and Mr Stevens must make specific charge or withdraw the remarks he had done nothing illegal Mr Trudeau has said his opinion was backed up by report from Chief Justice Julcs Deschenes which found the intervention improper but not illegal The prime minister refused to accept Mr Drurys resigna tion over the call Mr Ouellet resigned Tuesday Opposition members said however this was only Mr to make charge specific apologized officially Members of the House later gave the Social Credit party the unanimous consent necessary to continue debate on dairy policy for an extra hour to par tially make up for the loss of time because of the privilege debate During the debate Agriculture Minister Eugene Whelan said if was in Russia memberorwithdrawanallega lludedus Opinion arid Chief theyd give me medal tion made in speech ADMITS WRONGIOING Justice Deschenes had not at because of the dairy industrys Thursdaynight Opposition MPs argued tempted to pass judgment in highpmductivityrata While questions of privilege are normally dealt with in few minutes the debate ran on for more than 90 minutes as members on both sides of the House had their say Members of the Social Credit party protested vigorously Prime Minister Trudeau admit ted there had been wrongdoing on the part of Public Works Minister CgM Bud Drury He called Quebec judge who was hearing contemptofcourt charge against former con sumer and corporate affairs Taylor to seek PC nomination George Taylor Barrie lawyer for the ast seven years has announc he will seek the Simcoe Centre Progressive Conservative nomination for the next provincial election Art Evans PCSimcoe Cen tre has announced the present term will be his last Originally from Hamilton Mr Taylor studied at McMaster University and the Osgoode Hall Law School He was called to the bar in 1965 and worked as junior to Joseph Sedgwick of Toronto He moved tion and member of the York County Law Association He is also director of the Family Law Section of the Canadian Bar Association Mr Taylor has served on the United Appeal the Barrie YM YWCA board of directors was school trustee for the Simcoe County Board of Education in 197374 and had public affairs show on Cable television Mr Taylor has served on the United Appeal the Barrie YM YWCA board of directors was school trustee for the Simcoe thecase Treasury Board President Jean Chrcticn the subject of alleged interference as well in letter written by Mr Justice Kenneth Mackay said Mr Stevens was infringing on his privileges by his remarks printed the original allegations withdrew its charges and unparliamentary But Andre Fortin SCLot biniere said dairy farmers are facing the prospect of lower incomes because they have in creased the efficiency of their farms This was due to surpluses brought on by the continued im because the debate was cutting minister Andre Ouellet WITHDREW REMARKS Donation of dairy products gt up into thetime alloted to them for Mr Trudeau had said while He said Mr Justice Mackay f3 Arnold peters gt debate on national dairy Mr Drury committed an im had withdrew his remarks and NDpTimiskaming said policy propriety in making the call Toronto Globe and Mail which SNCLAR STEVENS dairies increased the price of fluid milk but farmers did not receive any more money Dennis says wait and see best for Devilbiss case Robert Dennis president of the Barrie and District Labor Council said Thursday lie will have to wait and see whether this weeks DeVilbiss ruling by the Ontario Labor Relations Board LRB is really land mark decision as some observers have said The LRB ruled this week that IeVilbiss Canada Ltd of Harrie was guilty of bargaining in bad faith and ordered the firm to begin to bargain in good faith and make all reasonable efforts to reach collective agreement with the trade union The ruling is the first of its kind since the LRB was given jurisdiction over badfaith bargaining complaints Id just have to see what happens if the company refuses to bargain Mr Dennis said in an interview If the penalties for non bargain in good faith he said the ruling doesnt matter hell of lot Noncompliance would lead to the LRB filing its ruling with the Supreme Court of Ontario leaving the firm open to con tempt of court citation George Stevens national representative for the United Electrical Workers said today he has written the company to request resumption of negotia tions and pay and classifica tion data Saint its fiery denugflaiiohll 0f Cfggilggdhave affegtigï¬li been Czlltgedirgagï¬z for an alter mgflg Lclrliiinplrgrigfgéhat he to Barrie in 1968 and is part of County Board of Education in compliance are not severe Company OffiCiaIS were ml program to ca on 33 eases gr the law firm of Boys Seagram 197374 and hadapublic affairs enough to force firm to availableforcommenttoday day at the same time as while prices for the most part The CLC brief mentions the unemployment rate for this Rowe andTaylor Show on Cablestelevision thousands of workers from shavekgdeen allowed to rise un need for custailing Lang yeait w111 average ï¬ght per Before becoming lawyer Mr Taylors wife 85mm across thecountryareexpected ec specuaors an to esta lis ccn or more 75 Mr Ta yor worked as an elec and he have two children to converge SHOWcovered SAYS PLAN BRLTAL land bdklng also quesuom averag rate 69 per Lem tricians helper gas station at Darcy and David and live at Parliament Hill to demonstrate The congress in its annual climbing oil and gas prices and and will be higher this year tendant meat cutter delivery 27 Belcourt Ave their support for the congress presentation to cabinet said the stated policy of the economistssay paper 0y an ruit He isamemberof the Rotary which represents two million the government has embark government that they shall con Mr Munro said he is convmc ed rankandiile union picker He was also an Club the Greater BdIIIC persons through its affiliated unions This government has placed itself on collision course with the labor move ment of this country the CLC said in its brief which was released in advance of delivery We do not welcome this but we do not intend to back down either While taking pugilistic stance in the brief CLC presi dent Joe Morris said last week that the congress has taken ex ed upon an antiinflation pro gram which in the history of Canada is unparallelled in its callous and brutal treatment of all who must toil for living Labor Minister John Munro said in an interview that the CLC submission is very stri dent brief and frankly think its rhetoric is excessive It seems to be com letely destructive and woul hope that after elaborating lot of criticisms they might have gone on to make some construc Instructor stops crash of aircraft MONTREAL CP An Air Canada pilot instructor aboard Cuban airline DC8 which col lided with transport plane over Havana Thursday says that quick action by Cuban pilot prevented the aircraft from crashing All five persons aboard the turboprop transport plane died when it crashed after the colli sion Capt Gordon Jones said in an angle and he the Cuban pilot did great job of levelling the wings Capt Jones added immediately got into the right pilot seat and took over the controls of the airplane We sent one of the Cubans back and he reported that the number one engine was off the airplane and the number two was badly damaged LEASED TO CUBA The DCB is one of two planes tinue on their merry climb WANTS GUARANTEE The CLC also wants guarantee that tax concessions to corporations will be used to create jobs rather than be paid One man members feel differently Some may not be very en thusiastic about it but they are prepared to give it chance released following arrests TORONTO CP One of two Toronto men sentenced week ago to two years in prison for $32 robbery has been released from jail on $500 bail police said today Thomas William Dunn 23 was granted bail pending ap peal of his case after police ar rested man and woman Thursday and charged them with the same robbery The other man convicted of the robbery Michael Robert son 17 also has filed an ap plication for bail However that hearing was adjourned Friday to April because Robertson is also serv ing jail sentence which ex pires April on previous conviction two men that he was robbed at knifepoint in Toronto apart ment on March 1975 He said he was lured into the apartment by young woman who fled minutes before two robbers rushed in Thursday police received telephone call from woman who said she had proof that the wrong people had been con victed Now charged with the rob bery are RitaICrosswell 17 and Glen Thomas Alborough 21 both of Toronto Police are searching for another man believed to be involved in the case spokesman for the attorneygenerals office said the trials of Crosswell and employee of the Liquor Control Board of Ontario and member of the Royal Canadian Navy Reserve Besides his work with the law firm Mr Taylor also teaches law parttime at Georgian Col lege He is president of the Simcoe County Law Associa Chamber of Commerce the Beaver Valley Ski Club the Barrie Subaquians the YM YWCA the Tennis Club the Yacht Club and the Georgian Theatre Foundation His hobbies are skiing ten nis hockey scuba diving trumpet and sailing 90 000 fingerprints added to RCMP files OTTAWA CP The RCMP added 90000 fingerprints to its files in the year ended March 31 1975 but only 20 criminals were identified by fingerprints Mobile home is destroyed ANGUS Fire gutted $24000 mobile home owned by the John Duckworth Jr family here early today Three units of the Essa Township fire department were at the scene for more than two hours battling the fire which left at the scene of crime The information was contain ed in SolicitorGeneral Warren Allmands latest annual report on his department The report said the RCMP still had more than one million active criminal records on file although the number had been cut by some 200000 from the previous year It had met 577271 requests from legitimate users police forces or government agencies for such files Computers in the Canadian Police Information Centre at RCMP headquarters here are hooked up to 713 police ter interview from Havana Friday leased by Air Canada to MeanWhileleice are conti Alborough probably would brokeoutaround4am minalsacrossthecountry that the Cuban pilot in hisplane Cubana Cubas national nuing to investigate the rob precedeappeals from Dunn and The fire is believed to have The centre received 163649 was making an approach into airline Capt Jones 01 Mon beIY Robertson started in the kitchen township inqumes about individuals nearby Jose Marti Airport treal was one of two Air Antonio Ponciano 42 Nodatcshavebeensetforthe fire chief Earl Cunningham 150000 about vehicles and when we came into contact with an aircraft which we did not see After the collision the airplane went into steep bank Canada employees on board to train Cuban ilots for the recentlyo ene twiceweekly schedule service between Montreal and Havana CAPSULE NEWS Jury returns to deliberations SAN FRANCISCO AP The seven women and five men in Patricias Hearsts bank robbery trial were to resume delibera tions today following more than five hours of discussmn Friday Festival may come week early ELMIRA Ont CP Maple Syrup Festival organizers say they are worried that tourists may arrive one week early for the April 10 event Famous commander is taken ill ALTON England AP Field Marshal Viscount Mon tgomery Britains famous army commander in the Second World War has fallen ill at his country home near here fami ly spokesman said today Does not believe in black rule SALISBURY CP Prime Minister Ian Smith said today he does not believe in black majority rule ever in Rhodesianot in thousand years Civil war sweeps resorts BEIRUT AP Lebanons civil war swept the countrys summer resorts today amid police tales of renewed Moslem Christian atrocities testified during the trial of the trials or appeals said 13543 about property Royal couple to live apart but decide against divorce LONDON CP Princess Margaret went home to her mother following the announce ment that she was splitting up with her husband Lord Snowdon after nearly 16 years of marriage The younger sister of the Queen arrived at Windsor Royal Lodge the Queen Mothers residence Friday night with her children David Viscount Linley 14 and Lady Sarah Armstrong Jones 11 Princess Margaret 45 will have custody of the children The two children were called home early from Bedales an exclusive coeducational boar ding school to hear the news of their parents separation Following Fridays an nouncement that the couple will live apart but not get divorce the Queen left Buck ingham Palace to spend the weekend at Windsor Castle and the royal sisters are expected to meet today The Queens press secretary Ronald Allison said The Queen is naturally very sad at what has happened There has been no pressure from the Queen on either Princess Margaret or Lord Snowdon to take any particular course LAWYERS CONSULTEI The announcement from Princess Margarets home at Kensington Palace came after week of consultations with lawyers and officials of the Church of England on how best to cope with problem that has brought crisis to the Royal Family The issue of divorce led to the original schism between the church in England and the Catholic church at the time of King Henry VIII and more recently to the abdication of King Edward VIII because he insisted on marrying US divorcee Wallis Simpson Princess Margaret herself has faced the problem before when 19 years ago she was per suaded to give up the man she loved Group Capt Peter Town send an RAF pilot and Battle of Britain hero because he was divorced The princess will continue to represent the Royal Family at blic functions and receive $70000 year out of public funds She will also remain fifth in line of succession to the throne Lord Snowdon 46 who will move to new home in London when he returns from his visit to Australia has access to the children PRIVACY FAVOREI It was no secret that the Royal Family favored separation rather than divorce between Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon divorce would mean court pro ceedings while separation can be arranged privately with the financial and other terms not made public Maj John Griffin Princess Margarets press secretary said separation was the best course to take in all the cir cumstances bearing in mind in particular the interests of the two children separation has been possibility for some time and once the final decision has been reached it was obviously best to implement it straight away It was sad end to what began as romantic idyll with fairytale wedding at Westminster Abbey in May 1960 Over the years however the couple frequently went separate ways As young photographer An tony ArmstrongJones took pictures of the Royal Family and shot to fame in London MARRIED IN 1959 He and Margaret becamc engaged in 1959 and were mar ried year later ArmstrongJones was made Earl of Snowdon shortly before the birth of their son in November 1961 The new earl earned his own livingand had habit of going his own way He and his wife shared the same artistic and theatrical interests and shared lot of laughter But there were also rows friends sayat first concealed but later only thinly disguised Once the children were in school the couples paths became more and more divergent Princess Margaret loved to take vacations on the Carib bean island of Mustique Lord Snowdon did not go with her At beach parties there she was fre quently noticed with Roddy Llewellyn son of distinguish ed Olympic horseman ï¬lAKï¬I 111 IAL Â¥r There go the winners Vicepresident of the Ontario Hockey Association Larry Belisle left witnessed Fridays 53 win over Napaiicc Comets by Barrie Flycrs Mr Belisle presented The fiveweekold strike at Barries Chrysler Canada Out board plant is still stalemated company and union spokesmen said Friday Plant manager Don Critton and United Steelworkers of America spokesman both said there have been no meetings or other new developments since 38 members of USW local 6834 walked off thejob Feb 12 Flyers captain Corby Adams with the league trophy as first place finishers over the 44gamc schedule Flycrs lead the best of seven FLYERS EFFORTS ARE REWARDED Union officials have said wages and contract length are at issue in the strike but neither side has revealed details of demands or offers The previous twayear con tract expired Nov 30 The Davidson Street plant manufactures Chrysler out boards and pleasure boats for the Canadian market series with Napanee 10 Second game is scheduled at Napanee Sunday Story photo on Page Examiner Photo overnight