EXAMINER TELEPHONES Circulation 7266539 today few showers and Classified Advertising 72824l4 Chance Of thundglStorm Cooler Tuesday with All Other Departments 7266537 rmderate northern wxgdsll low tonight 11 1g Tuesday 17C 1121 Year No The Barrie Examiner Barrie Ontario Canada Monday May 17 1976 75 Per C°PY Carrier Home DeliveIY 85 Ibpages WEATHER FORECAST Cloudy with sunny periods Exreeve committee to meet on Barrie annexation issue with Sandee Scott Ford Marty Parker and Kevin Kunce left to right in mirror try out an electric maze made by Mike Cooper for the science fair this weekend at Barrie North Collegiate About 150 students from six LECTRIC MAZE Barriearea public schools entered exhibits in the Injury mars demonstration at Stroud rollerskating show STROUDA knee injury suffered by Scarboroughs Sandee Brabant marred roller skating demonstration Sinday night at the Stroud lnnisfi recreation centre The young skater from Camelot Roller Skating club was examined at Royal Vic toria Hospital and later released Max Dalgleish who paired to win the Canadian senior dance cham pionship last year was wearing cast for broken wrist as the two danced for the lnnisfil township crowd They had earlier halted their performance to adjust me of Maxs skates and avoid an accident on the concrete floor About 20 skaters from the CANADIENS Steve Shutt left and Yvan Cournoyer right holding the Stanley Cup after beating the Scarborough club and eight from the Mimico Roller Skating Club gave two shows in the new Stroud arena at the invitation of the lnnisfil Lions Club Among them were about dozen provincialchampions Lions president Dave War wick said the show would show the publicespecially young people what can be done on roller skates Perhaps the most popular performer was fiveyearold Melanie McIlwain of the Camelot club Canadian tiny tot champion Mr Warwick said the Lions paid $8000 for 250 pairs of skates which are rented three days week at the Stroud centre Friday and Saturday from to 10 pm and Sunday Philadelphia Flyers in Philadelphia Sunday and claiming the Stanley Cup APPhoto That lovin cup back in Montreal PHILADELPHIA CP Guy Lafleur scored his seventh goal of the playoffs late in the third period Sun day night and Montreal Cana diens went on to defeat Philadelphia Flyers 53 to swee their bestofseven Na tiona Hockey League final in four consecutive games The Stanley Cup win was the 19th for the Canadiens and their first since 1973 when they defeated Chicago Black Hawks in sixgame series Lafleur was the leagues leading scorer during the regular season With 127 ints poPete Mahovlich scored his fourth goal of the playoffs 58 seconds after Lafleurseffort to ensure the win over the Flyers who had won theStanley Cup in 1974 and 1975 See story on Page Steve Shutt Pierre Bouchard and Yvan Cour noyer were the other Mon treal scorers Reggie Leach who got the most valuabwe player award in the series BILL Barber Andre Du pont scored the Philadelphia goals The Canadiens victory was their eighth in nine playoff games against Phila elphia and their fourth in as many postseason appearances at the Spectrum The Canadiens defeated the Flyers four games to one in semifinal series in 1973 from to pm and to 10 pm In July the Sunday af ternoon time will be dropped and Wednesday from to 10 pm will be added Roller skating should not rate in the shadow of ice ating according to Shirley Bea operator of the Scar borough Roller Palace We do as much on roller skates as the ice skaters do she said She criticized the duplication of dances and moves in the two skating arts Some of the ice moves are coming into roller skating Now if you saw the two on TV they would look the same Mrs Bea said people prefer roller for many reasons dont like the cold in ice skating My feet get numb in 10 minutes and dont enjoy getting bundled up to skate Roller skating is growing rt in Ontario The Camelot ub has 100 members and the Mimico club 20 Mrs Bea and her husband Frank will open their second yearround roller arena in two weeks the $1 million Mississauga Roller Palace at skahng Royal Windsor Drive and Southdown Road Mississauga Roller skating is offered only during the summer at the Stroud centre with hockey and ice skating the rest of the year CAPSULE NE Brothers killed in U15 ter BELFAST CP Gunmen killed two Protestant brothers as they worked in their small egg plant today police reported The slayings raised the death toll in 48 hour surge of sectarian violence in Northern Ireland to 13 Soldiers scale Everest KATMANDU Nepal CP Two British army soldiers reached the 29028foot summit of Mount Everest the worlds highest mountain on Sunday afternoon the Napelese foreign ministry announced today Journalist on hunger strike TOKYO Reuter Soviet journalist Alexandre Machekhin was on hunger strike in police custody today in protest against his arrest for suspected espionage against the US Navy Urgent Lockheed meeting OTTAWA CP cabinet committee was meeting today in desperate attempt to save the $1billion Lockheed Orion deal AN ASSOCIATE CLAIMS Exofficer gave data in Sky Shops affair MONTREAL CP former RCMP officer work ing for city security firm provided Conservative MP Elmer MacKay with informa tion on the Sky Shops affair an associate of the RCMP of ficer said Sunday However Mr MacKay did not ask for the investigation and did not pay for the in formation the associate said Donald McCleery is the man identified as an in vestigator into the awarding of Ministry of Transport lease to Sky Shops Ex rt Ltd at Dorval airport fol ow ing series of conversations with Mr Mackay Gulles Brunet an associate of Mr McCleery disclosed the RCMP officers name dirin telephone interview witht eCanadian Press Mr Brunet also is former RCMP officer He was dismissed from the force along with Mr McCleery in December 1973 Both are employed by Securex security consulting firm owned by Montreal businessman Mitchell Bronf man Mr MacKay did not try to intervene on the behalf of Mr McCleery and Mr Brunet in compensation for the in formation Mr Brunet said ARGUEI FOR PAIR However Mr Mackay said last month the two former RCMP officers had been vie tims of arbitrary treatment in their dismissal Debate has been aired in the House of Commons about the use of private detectives Examiner competition Photo by Rolf Kraiker was nu all A10 vi Midland men tops in rodeo GUTllRlETwo Midland men topped the field here Saturday in the Industrial Ac cidcnt Prevention Associations regional lift truck rodeo Winner Randy Robitaille of Bay Mills Ltd and runnerup Doug Faint of RCA Ltd will represent Simcoe County and Muskoka District June 12 at the lAPAs provincial lift truck competition in St Catharines Top Barrie finishers were William Hillier of Malsons Brewery who tied for fourth and Glenn Applcby of Molsons and Jim Sanford of Kolmar of Canada Ltd who tied for seventh The field of 34 was larger by 10 entrants than the 1975 competition Drivers were judged on manoeuvring their 5000 pound capacity trucks on an obstacle course and on stacking cargo in keeping with safety procedures The competition is designed to reduce losses from accidents by MPs to investigate the ac tivities of other members Mr Brunet said in an inter view with radio station CFCF that he did not know of any in volvement in the case by In tertel US security firm whose name has come up in the House of Commons in con nection with the Sky Shops af fair Mr Brunet said Mr Mc Cleery met ths Tory MP through the office of SolicitorGeneral Warren All mand when the former RCMP officers were trying to clear their names He said Mr McCleery was told by Charles Beuglet then an executive assistant to Mr Allmand to go to Mr MacKay with their case procedure Mr Brunet said was very irregular George Burton former In nisfil township reeve is scheduled to meet the city development committee tonight to discuss annexation Mr Burton who lost the 1974 municipal election to Reeve Bill Gibbins will meet the committee at pm The city councils three standing committees development finance and public works meet tonight starting at pm The development commit tee which meets on the third floor is also scheduled to meet Alf Dick representing Chanute Investments An application for part lot control of semidetached housing development was referred back to the commit tee ast week by council Included in the list ofcondi tions for control was re quirement to build the house according to Assisted Hous ing Ownership Program AHOP standards The development commit tee also included the letter from the Township of Oro refusing the citys request for land rezoning on tonights agenda Oro council turned down an application by the city to re zone 242 acres southwest of Guthrie for local airport from agricultural use REVIEW REQUEST The citys finance commit tee will review grant re quest from the Barrie Pipes and Drums When the citys budget was set this month no request from the group was sent to the city Without request the ï¬nance committee did not in clude the band in the list of grants approved by council Two items from the citys fire department will be reviewed tonight by the com mittee Four tenders for the selling of the citys 1956 LaFrance tire pumper were referred to the committee by tender opening committee The highest bid was made by the Townships of Billings and Allan East in the Manitoulin Island area with $7501 Other bids were received from the Township of Tay Village of Magnetawan and Township of Black RiverMatheson The committee will also ratify the appointment of Len Mills as the citys deputy fire chief Mr Mills 41 former ï¬re chief of Arnprior started on the job today There are number of ad ministration recommenda tions for the citys public works committee to sort through tonight The committee will discuss recommendations for new greenhouse and potting shed at the Operations Centre on Fairview Road and new guard shack and first air of ï¬ce for Centennial Beach Other recommendations in clude the 1976 proposed arena rental rates concession booth at centennial Beach playground uipment re quirement and an outdoor lacrosse box Vancouver area rocked by quake VANCOUVER CP The strongest earthquake to jolt the Vancouver area in 56 years shook residents awake Sunday as it rumbled through southwestern BC and Nor thwestern Washington No injuries or major damage were reported but the quake measuring 53 on the openended Richter scale knocked power out in Rich Seven area health officials Negotiations with public health nurses and the effect of the provinces restraint rogram on health units are among topics on the agenda this week as seven Simcoe County Health officials meet their counterparts from across the province The seven arrived in Sud bury Sunday evening for meeting of the Association of Ontario Boards of Health The session ends Wed nesday Attending from Simcoe County will be Ross Stephens chairman of the Simcoe County District Health Board and Gerry Skipwith business administrator of the Simcoe County District Health Unit Body of Barrie man Were running out 0985 BANCROFT nt CP Provincial police divers have recovered the body of Ed ward George Walton 45 of Barrie Ont who had been missing since last Tuesday on Baptiste Lake about 10 miles Alltime low for UK pound LONDON AP The British pound hit by poor economic reports last week unged more than and one cents today to an alltime low of$l7990 US northeast of here Police said Waltons body was found in about 25 feet of water 75 feet from shore near his cottage Drowning has been established as the cause of death Pblice said they believe Walton was fishing alone in his 12 foot aluminum boat when he attempted to reach for something with an oar and fell out of the boat Police said the boat was dis covered upright last Wednesday floating in small bay mile northeast of the cottage to attend Sudhury meeting both of Barrie Simcoe War den Orville Hughes of West Gwillimbury Township and health board members Mont calm Maurice of Penetanguishene Eugene Smith of Essa Township and Dr Ewing of Orillia Mr Skipwith said last week wide range of topics will be discussed at variety of workshops during the meeting He said he could not predict what effect discussions in Sudhury might have on negotiations with nurses at thelocalhealthunit Contract talks with 32 members of Ontario Nurses Association Local 37 broke down March 12 after one con ciliation session with provin nial officials Nurses are seeking wage parity with hospital nurses and volun tary arbitration clause Nurses here and at 34 other Ontario health units are awaiting word from association headquarters in Toronto before resuming negotiations No resumption is expected prior to meeting nurses in Toronto June mond south Vancouver and the Sechelt Peninsula north of here In White Rock near the United States border it broke windows and knocked people out of bed In the citys West End thesixsecond tremor caused apartment towers to sway for about 30 seconds cracking walls and sending tenants screaming into hallways Central Russia hit by earthquake See Page Dr William Milne of the Dominion Astrophysical Observatory near Victoria said Sunday that the earth quake centred northeast of Pender Island in Georgia Strait and about 40 miles beneath the earths surface was felt on central and south Vancouver Island the Van couver area and the Fraser Valley as far east as Hope and as far south as Olympia Wash He said it was probably the largest earthquake to be cen tred in Georgia Strait since one registered 55 in 1920 Dr Milne said there were no aftershocks and the tremor would have been felt most severely south of Van couver in Tsawwassen Ladncr and White Rock areas RUDE AWAKENING White Rock RCMP said school alarms went off mpnor glass damage oc curred and peoplescomplained of being thrown out of bed Fighting heavy smoke as well as flames Vespra township firemen ex tinguish house fire on the south side of Little Lake north of Barrie on Sunday evening Fire chief Bob Byers said wood shavings Bed as insulation allowed the fire to spread after starting in the basement The owner Beverly an FIRE DAMAGE ESTIMATED AT $29500 Thurlow was working in his garden when the fire began and his wife and two children were out shopp ing Cause of the fire has not been determined The home was completely gut ted causing damage estimated at $29500 Ex aminer hotel