Margaret Thatcher tries for her shOpkeepe image LONDON AP She was only shopkeepers daughter but she took elocution lessons to banish her north country ac cent got to Oxford and dreamed of someday making something of herself Now that she stands tiptoe in sensible shoes on the threshold of becoming Britains first woman prime minister Marga ret Thatcher is out to convince the voters she still is at heart only shopkeepers daughter How can nation of shop keepers balk at having me as leader she said in turning Napoleons famous jibe against the English to her advantage when accused by Labor politi c1ans of creating class hatred with her refrain of backing the workers not the shirkers Since becoming Conservative party leader she has lowered her voice key and abandoned the garden party hats to get across her philosophy of thrift hard work and less but bet ter government Opinion polls indicate Mrs Thatcher appeals to the shop keepers pensioners and subur banites yearning to be free of the taxmanthose most vulnerable to inflation without the protection of great wealth or the large militant unions CRITICIZES POLICIES She accused generation of Labor governments of driving taxes and welfare payments so high they have destroyed the in centive to work In 16 her months as Tory leader Mrs Thatcher has been able to establish well her au thority in the House of Com mons Labor Prime Minister James Callaghan is clutching minor ity of three in the House and The Diviners out in Dufferin ORANGEVILLE Ont CP Scott Roliff education direc tor for Dufferin County school board has removed the book The Diviners by Canadian au thor Margaret Laurence from high school book list after school board committee ap proved its inclusion Mr Roliff says the Dufferin boards fourman executive committee of which he is member felt the trustees did not have sufficient knowledge to make decision about the novel He said he temporarily with drew the book to give trustees time to read it He said he has not read the book Peter Baxter chairman of the education committee said he was disturbed to find the book had disappeared from the list between the time his com mittee approved the entire list and the ensuing meeting of the full school board Bob Carruthers another trustee said it was wrong for the director to take the book off the list after the list had been approved by the education com mittee The book deals with Cana dian writers quest to divine course for her future by grap pling with her personal and an cestral past The Peterborough Ont school board has removed the novel from studies The author lives at Lakefield near Peter borough Concept of equality dismissed by panel BRANTFORD Ont CP Most members of panel dis cussion which was part of the Jesus 76 conference dismissed concept that men and women are equal saying man is the head of the household and should assume leadership About 5000 campers in nearby park attended the three day conference which ended Alcohol abuse skyrocketing TORONTO CP Alcohol abuse is rocketing and will cause health care costs to triple within the next 20 years Dick Anthony president of the Cana dian Foundation on Alcohol and Drug Dependencies CFADD predicted Sunday Speaking at the foundations 11th annual meeting Mr An thony said alcoholics are tying up many hospital beds Their doctors disguise their true illness so they will be ad mitted he said Saturday and was organized by Praise Incorporated of Phila delphia Pa Bernie Smith of the Baptist Bible College in Calgary noted that God made woman dif ferent from man God has made man the head of the house he said Pamela Norman of California added Man is the head woman is the heart Major Ian Thomas founder and general director of the Tor chbearers of the Capernwray Missionary Fellowship in Eng land said God created woman to help man He said the church is family and God has ordained that leadership should fall on men However Penny Tyndale of Toronto said close look at the Bible would show that women are allowed to be active in the church She added that marriage is relationship of equals The role of the household is partnershipwa job to be shared between man and wife Mrs Tyndale added there is growing excitement over the possibility of an elec tion Mrs Thatcher was born Mar garet Hilda Roberts in flat above corner grocery in the provincial market town of Grantham in Lincolnshire Her mother was seamstress her father bootmakers son They were an affectionate hardworking churchgoing family the sort of roots from which prime ministers are sprungLabor prime ministers But Margaret set her sights on Oxford and quickly made her mark in campus politics as the second woman ever to head the Oxford Conservative Club DEFEATED TWICE While working as research chemist for plastics firm she was nominated as the Con servative candidate for Dar tford safe Labor seat On the campaign trail she met Denis Thatcher her future husband She lost in two tries to capture the seat and it wasnt until after the second campaign that they were married When she finally reached the Commons in 1959 from the safe Finchley seat her background in industry and law qualified her for quick succession of government and opposition posts Since defeating former prime minister Ted Heath at the party leadership convention Mrs Thatcher has demonstrated the necessary ruthlessness to rid the cabinet and party central office of all the old Heath sup porters But she has yet to show the resourcefulness and tact to pull the party together again and if anything the rift with Heath over economic policies has grown wider In fact to some observers she remains the spirited leader of dispirited party that has been unable to put together coherent alternatives to the Socialist pol icies of the Labor government that they continually criticize Pope takes personal role in elections VATICAN TITY AP Pope Paul has taken personal role in warning Roman Catholics in Italy against voting Communist in the elec tions Sunday and today but he will not vote Vatican spokesman said that since the Pope is the head of foreign statew Vatican Cityhe has no more right to vote in Italy than foreign citi zen Earlier however when Itale ian bishops held meeting at the height of the countrys elec tion campaign the Pope who is president of the group on dorsed their position on the in compatibility of communism and Christianity The Pope celebrates the ifiih anniversary of his poniificatc today as Communists seek to win either control of or place in the Italian government Track records tumble at Areas and meet 10 arold Dean McLaughlin AH Paul DeBattista St Monica Steven Howell WRi jump Terry Beuhl Frank Walter Legros MG running long jump Beuhl Debattista Roulston triple jump Jamie Horvath McLaughlin AH Gary Knight Flt 50metres Feltham KE Legros Bouchey 75metres Legros Debattista Steve Draoer Fililtximetres 11yearold Allan Fahey St Randy Neely Sun Jim Short PV jump +i high Jan Llewellyn CH Kevin McCann Steele Bruce Degeer Fifi running long jump +i Ken Sommer Fahey DcGeer triple jump Llewellyn Clii Sommer Mike Allen 5imetres Llewellyn Sommer+i Paul Gauthier St 101 metres Gauthier Peter Ward OP Jeff Deane ZOOmetres 12yearold 1+ Jim Fike All Jim Brennan St Jamie Miller high jump Lee Selwood OP Ashley Taylor Steele Gary Cyr St John running long jump Jamie Miller Taylor Dale Stevens KE triple jump Steve Gibson PW Steve Neal Jack Hen try Paul Smith Gary White four way tie for second in 50 metres Smith White Neal 100 metres Claude Woeilette Sun White Smith 200 metres 13yearold Marty Sega OP Danny Coates WR Celeste St high jump John Komar Murray Lloyd OP Lee Warsdell running long jump Ken Leitch All Warsdell Paul Barton St triple jump Alex Dobson st Colin Llewellyn CH Guay All Finmetres Segal Komar Leitch IOUmetres Komar Sega Leitch 200 metres David Whetham Mark McLean If Brian Carter discus Terry Conroy Fred Hrenchuk All shot put 14yearold Walton FII Tony McPherson MG Alexandra Steele shot put Dale Wormsley PW Bob Vent runn ing long jump Jamie Hatton 10 Doug an Tosik discuss Peter Cameron Sun Aust Gill Steele high jump Shane Porter ASK Tony Walton FH Kevin England running long jump Jamie Hatton GiDoug Rown PW Jim Tyler Steele triple jump +i Palmer Cod McPher son Aust 1metres Ilerry Wilson Aust Hatton 50 metres James Palmer Cod England Steve Crockford MG 200vmetres RELAYS Girls nine10 St Johns Zone Oakley Park Zone three Johnson Zone Four 1112 years St Monicas Zone Four St Johns Zone Bailadd Matt 1269944 CINEMA PETER HINDI lllllll lVIllllI Two Goodfellow Zone One 1314 years Portage View Zone Three Goodfellow Zone One St Marys Zone Four Boys nineIt years dale Heights Zone Twu Ilillcrest Zone three St Monicas Zone Four 1112 Steele Street Zone Four Sunnybrac Zone ne Forest Ilill Zone Iwo Forest Ilill Zone Five IiiH years Steele Street Zone Four loodfellow Zone One and Oakley Park Zone Three OPEN EVENTS 400 metres Ricketts PV Mulder Third Blys Lowe Vent taximetres 7+ Mulder Itickctts Boni 1500 metres Aust Paul Doucette Leitch Allair Dianne Margaret Aust HELD OVER 3rd WEEK muna DOUIl All Mary Lorry 1I5 Vanishing Point 915 en ry OX presents iiiiiii PLAY DAY ACTIVITIES Sixyearold Lori Snow receives help from an older student as she attempts to carry articles up hill faster than her opposition during play day activities at Maple Grove public school Thursday The ob ject of the race was to have two teams of young stu dents carry load of ar ticles back and forth up hill in relay style AT LEFT All day Thursday students of Cundles Heights public school en joyed the warm sunshine and various challenges as the school hed its annual playday Activities in cluded crawling through this long tube and under row of ciiairs Examiner Photos Police Act hearing postponed BEIJJJVILIJI iit itli complaint littiring iii vestigatiiig charges of un bicoining behavior against two police officers was postponed indefinitely Saturday as city police commissioners wait for judicial decision on wlictbcr provincial court judge can tes tify The officers are charged on dcr the Ontario Police Act after Judge It lciidcniiing coni plaincd about one officers manner if giving evidence and the other officers lcincanor in court during an impaired driv ing case Judge lendenning was among witnesses to appear be fore the inquiry Lane county court judge and member of the 1hrccman commission said Judge lendcnning has raised legal issue because his legal status has made him come pcllable witness The ruling is to be made by the Ontario divi sional court Judge Lane said the commis sion felt it would not be fair to ELMVALE NEWS SIIXIAI DATE The Wycliffe Anglican hiir ch of Elmvale remind you to reserve July fl for their annual Strawberry Supper The delicious supper and fantastic dessert of yuminie strawberries will be served from to Ill in the Stubbs Mciiioiiai Ilall directly behind the church building OOKIIC MONSIIZRS Folks around Elinvalc must be cookie monsters would you believe that the 1st IZIlIlVEilt Brownie pack sold Loot boxes of Brownie cookies That cer tainly proves not only do we have busy little beavers around this area but we also have busy little brownies The three top cookie sellers of the Elmvalc group were Denise Ritchie selling it boxes Lisa gillespie selling 73 boxes and Kerry Lynn Dove selling boxes These three brownies received spcial prize at their Mother and Daughter banquet held last Junctitii at the Stiibbs Memorial Hall Eight brownies received their loldeii lland Award and are now ready to go iNllS llJl illAY gt Irri VAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE DUNLOP $11M unlit xï¬s $6 qi Color the NAKED TRUTH on the morals or young girl hush THE LOVES 01 CY NTIIIA wiiiiPAssmiiiiiir WCth on into the Girl Guide Group They are Martha Williams rigittc lhiffaiilt Lisa illltSl ltosc Anne Davidson Dcnisc Ititcbic Sharon Taylor Susan liealcy and Diane Liir nssen The ioldcn iland Awar ds wrri presented by the District oniiiiissioncr MIS Mcrioii Scllwood This award is the highest award the Brownie can earn They also were given their Brownie Wings which are normally given at FlyUp to Guides ceremony but at present there is not Girl liiide onipaiiy in Eliiivale It is greatly hoped that someone will express their interest in starting one so that these eager girls can continue their training OVERHEARI Elmvale kids say the cutest things Overhead con vcrsation the other day bet ween two little boys discussing their dads golf game and one said to the other Gee myriad must be very important when he plays golf because he gets to hit the ball more than anyone else lLoiiipiiiiii Show Ilaily iii lllll Bibi Shown at if it ii iii Cynthia Shown at Hlill smiling MARIE FORSA COLOR momma SUSAN 80W and NANAGAN as Cynthia Ailrwtionditioned hear the charges without the judges evidence or until the court decision whether the judge is compellable witness ACCESS LIMITED BROCKVILLE Ont CP School trustees will be limited access to school board records and InVOICtS if the Leeds and Grenville County board of edu cation approves proposal by the licy committee Ronald BOy local representative of the OntarioPublic School Men Teachers Federation said state ments taken out of context about teachers could be dam aging Borrie Twin DriveIn Theatre 48 2i win KITIMAT BC CP Members of the Canadian Association of Smelter and Allied Workers have voted to go back to work at the local Aluminum Co of Canada smelter Union president Peter Burton said Sunday motion asking whether union members were in favor of maintaining their strike was tied 374 to 374 and under Roberts Rules of Order tie means defeat Therefore the workers would return to theirjobs Mr Burton said the workers have been told to return to the smelter for their next regularlyscheduled shifts regardless of what the com panysays Union members first walked off the job three weeks ago de manding higher wages at the smelter in this community 450 miles northwest of Vancouver The workers were ordered back to work three times by the Brit ish Columbia Labor Relations Board before RCMP moved in June 12 to break up their picket A90 MINUTE SPECTACULAR Starring With Roberts Reflection NOW PLAYING 715 PM THEY WERE THE GIRLS OF OUR gillltlt AOIERI CARRAOINE Illlilll ASNIII EROWN INIlHIAIlDIAl PICIUAIS lllIASI NOW Playing til Tues SCREEN What they do to her in Jackson County Jail is crime the cops iic there to protect her But who Will pioteci her from the COOS JACKSth coiiNiv JAIL YVETTE MIMIEUX NIW WORl PICIURE METROCOLOR 84 World Action Singers and the Rom Huff Orchestra Attiititiiikik The Barrie Examiner Monday June inco Smelter workers atKitimat vote return to their jobs line arresting and charging 32 workers Strong quake near Sumatra HONOLULU AP strong earthquake rumbled beneath the Indian Ocean west of the Indonesian island of Sumatra on Sunday the Honolulu Observatory of the In ternational Tsunami In formation Centre said The centre said the quake registered 72 on the open ended Richter scale It was not immediately known if there were any casualties or damage but the epicentre of the quake was in the ocean about 500 miles west of the city of Sibolga Each onepoint increase on the Richter sale indicates 10 fold increase in intensity quake registering 72 on the sale is capable of great damage in populated areas ktiitiï¬tittttt Jerry lewis Richard and Patti rGMRROW Ar 630 PM cxvnrv ca The dispute centres on the un ions attempt to renegotiate its current contract SMALL INCREASE The workers received an 89 percent increase this year and 65percent increase in the second year of their twoyear agreement Union spokesmen have said they felt they were bullied by Alcan into low wage increase They said the company used the spectre of the inflation board to force them into bad contract The union discontent reached head when workers at the Eu rocan pulp mill here received 161percent wage increase in the first year of their new con tract The base rate at Alcan now is $585 an hour moving to $624 on Oct 24 The base rate at Eu rocan now is $866 an hour and will go to $924 an hour in Octo ber At Eurocan it will be $941 in July EXPLORED EARLY The Portuguese began to ex plore West Africa in 1415 Barrie Twin DriveIn Theatre 487 2212 Theysoaredfromtheskiestostage themostdarhgrescueevarfined JAMIS CWINL MANIA VMK MINI MP CHAR AINAVM SKY moms Adult Entertainment ww AND THE DIXIE DANCEKINGS in nianONNY VAN DYKL JERRY Hi Bl Al IV MART CARNEY MAKES OUT LIKE BANDIT BURT REYNOLDS