EXAMINER TELEPHONES WEATHER FORECAST Circulation 7266539 Cloudy periods today Mostly Classified Advertising 7282414 Eenggggvgï¬idsggzfomght 14 All Other Departing 7766537 112th YearNo I74 15 Per Copy Carrier Home Delivery 85 Weekly Pages The Barrie Examiner Barrie Ontario Canada Monday July 26 I976 DEPUTY CHARMAN ONAMVEXA TION 0MB could 0K all or part of city bid TORONTO The Ontario Municipal Board could approve all or only part of Barries bid to annex 20000 acres Robert McGuire deputy chairman of the OMB said Friday The OMB is to hold public hearing Oct 28 on Barries ap plication to annex 13500 acres from Innisfil township 4500 acres from Vespra and 1500 acres from Oro All three townships are in op position report in The Examiner earlier this month said in errort that the OMB would make an all or nothing ruling on the annexation bid Mr McGuire said the OMB is now thinking of extending the hearing be and the two days now schedu ed The board is ex pected to hear arguments from he public as well as the four municipalities Innisfil council says the Bar rie council chamber is too small to accommodate the large number of people expected to attend the hearing Mr McGuire said he has not heard of that complaint but said he expects Barrie to pr0 vide meeting hall that is large enough The 0MB hearing over the Angus arena last January was moved to larger hall after the Orange Hall in Baxter turned out to be too small for about 200 spectators ARCHBISHOP Franjo Ku haric of Zagreb Yugoslavia preaches in Croatian to an outdoor congregation of about 5000 during Sundays Croatian pilgrimage to the Martyrs Shrine at Midland Croatian costume music and dancing were also Examiner photo 5000 Croats on annual pilgrimage to Midlands Martyrs Shrine MIDLANDAn estimated 5000 Croats from across On tario jammed the Martyrs Shrine here Sunday for the an nual Croatian pilgrimage They attended an outdoor Mass which was concelebrated by 10 priests watched folk dance program and listened to Croatian music Principal concelebrant was Zagreb Yugoslavia who is metropolitan archbishop for Croatia In sermon in Croatian the archbishop told the crowd the churchs task is to define its members rights as human be ings as well as to educate them He reminded the audience of Croatians 13 centuries as Christians and called on them to preserve the tradition par ticularly in family life in the education of children and in devotion to the Virgin Mary The archbishop is on 40day visit to North America to attend the international Eucharistic Congress in Philadelphia next month It is his second visit to Canada and his first to the pilgrimage mass for restoration of the deteriorating 800yearold Zagreb cathedral Croats all across Canada are being asked to donate to the project The crowd from as far away as Sudbury and Sault Ste Marie jammed the shrines parking lot to capacity prior to the noon Mass The pilgrimage has been an annual event for more than featured at the annual event Archbishop Franjo Kuharic of requests for asylum MONTREAL CP Spokesmen for the immigration department said today they have no reports of any requests for political asylum from athletes competing at the Olympic Games The statements came in response to unconfirmed broad cast reports that Soviet sprinter Valery Borzov had defected to Canada or had been kidnapped The report was prompted by Borzovs failure to appear for the moment preliminary heat Sunday Mikhail Efiniov press at tachc for the Soviet Olympic team said Sunday ni ht that Borzov winner of gold medal for the loomctrc sprint in the 1972 Games had not ap peared because he had ag gravated an injury in the 100 metre final Saturday Borzov was third in the 100 metre sprint Saturday Montreal policc spokesman said Borzov was in good hands Sunday night but added that his source refused to say where Borzov was probably at the re quest of the Russian delegation Mr Efimov said Borzov would compete in relay event Friday Star Trek buffs meet TORONTO CP More than 6000 devotees of the Star Trek era took over two conven tion floors of downtown hotel during the weekend And for many of the adherr ents of the Iongdefuiict televi sion series on science fiction the gathering was more than token success Its the ultimate trip said Carl Palmer freelance wri ter from Chicago It it people happening human high Dick Preston and his wife Janice came from Washington to discuss solar energy at the threaday convention Star Trek Opened up our minds to these types of sub jects Mr Preston said Bomb threat at plant KINCARDINE Ont CP Provincial police stopped con struction workers from enter ing the Bruce nuclear wer development just north here after bomb threat was received by tele hone Bob Beardsal spokesman for Lummus Co of Canada general contractors at the SIR said man called about 630 am today saying two bombs were on the site and set to go off at am It was the second bomb threat at the site in the Iastnionth Workers were allowed to enter the construction site shortly after am after police search of the area failed to turn up any bombs collection was taken during decade Jack Webb is president rootlets of Big Bay Point assoc BIG BAY POINTAbout 150 Big Bay Point area residents turned out Sunday to elect the Big Bay Point District Associa tions first executive The association was formed to keep residents especially seasonal residents informed of events affecting that part of Iniiisfil Township between Rar rie and thc Alconii Beach area leoplc go away III the fall and come back in the summer and all sorts of things have happened whilc they were gone organizer Darla Milne said Sunday She said measures being taken behind the seasonal peoples backs and non conforming propert uses are major concerns for group The new organization is not ratepayers association in which only property owners may vote she said Instead all residents up to five per household with minimum age of 18 will be permitted to vote T0 CON TDVUE BA TTLE Chosen president was Jack Webb First vicepresident is John Hughes second vice president is Anne Hewitt secretary is Joan Miller the only yeararound resident on the executive and treasurer is Bob Bailey Directors are Mrs Milne Nancy Walsh Sean Davis Chris Bennett Finlay Shirley Toro Jean Lally Bilborough Sonia Sava Ed Faulkner Gene MacDonald Phil Stewart William Prior and Gord Wright Quebec nurses to end strike MONTREAL lt Faced with backtoovork legislation members of the Quebec Nurses Federation voted during the weekend to end fivewcek strike and return to work zit midnight tonight but promised to continue their contract battle with the province We will return to our patiene ts its there that we will con tiiiuc our battle federation president linette Gosselin told 1500 nurses meeting at down town hotel On the recommendation of physical department closed for eight weeks The physical department at the Barrie YWCA will close July 30 for about eight weeks offiiils have announced The closing which includes the swimming pool has been made necessary by construc tion of an addition to the building Hot water and an exchange cqutpment will be out of opera tion during construction of thc second and third floors of the building Without these facilities officials say the physical department would be too unconfortablc to use Officials will take advantage of the shutdown to repair and renovate locker rooms The will remain open Monday through Friday from am to pm for staff members to study and prepare fall programs Social programs are sche duled to begin in early fall The addition which will tri plc the buildings floor space is due for completion in early 1977 Immigration officers obey government order TORONTO tP liiiiiiigra tion officers at Toronto Inter national Airport obeyed federal orders and worked overtime Sunday night and early today despite their earlier resolve to refuse overtime until they re ceived additional staff The officers voted Friday to refuse to work overtime and to conduct complete esaiiiination of all visitors to Canada At midnight Sunday night when the evening staff nor mally goes off duty there were about so passengers waiting to be checked through at the air ports Terminal Eight of iceis were given written notice to remain on duty after mid night About 70 persons were dc taiiied overnight Saturday night and were not cleared through immigration until Sun day officials said Eight officers had worked un til 430 am Sunday obeying the immigration department orders The officers have been pro testing what they say is me sufficient staff to handle large numbers of arriving passen gers They say most officers must do continual overtime work to properly examine pas sengers Richard Griffith president of the Mississauga local of the Public Service Alliance of Can ada had said the officers would not remain on duty past mid night Sunday night unless or dered to doso the union executive the nurses voted almost unanimously to end the strike that has all but paralysed 29 Frenchlanguage hospitals mostly in the Mon treal area since June 18 Under legislation passed by the national assembly Satur day nurses who do not return to work face heavy penalties iii cluding an automatic lopere cent reduction of the retroac tive pay raise of $2700 and stiff fines On the key issue of job mobil fly the nurses lost their bid to stop the government from im posing new system of trans ferring personnel from depart ment to department when the need arises They also failed to get shor ter work week for those on un popular evening and night shit ts and instead received $229 bonus for each of those shifts worked Wins world beauty title WINONA Ont CPI Mona Montague myearold pro fessional tennis player from San Diego Claf won the Miss Nude World title Sunday First runnerup was Cindy Youngman of Florida and the second was Suzette Teft 32 of Hamilton It was the seventh annual nude pageant held in this com munity just outside Hamilton and attracted more than 2500 people most of them dressed However 15 men stripped and did dance after one of the pageants promoters said she would like to see some naked men for change Miss Montague fivefoot fiveinch blonde measuring said she felt very comfortable being nude before so many people Nudism gives you totally free feeling said Miss Mon tague member of three nu dist clubs Lucky for us the humans are behind bars Coin flaw ups value MONTREAL CP flaw in an undetermined number of $10 pieces produced in the first series of Olympic coins has in creased their value to as much as $500 among dealers and col lectors Austin Page managing director of the Canadian Olym pic Coin Program confirmed during the weekend that the flawed coins are in circulation Coins without the imperfec tion feature an impression of the Queen on one side and the Montreal skyline on the other As result of production problems the imperfect coins have faint impression of the Queens head on the back side and similarly faint im pression of the skyline of Mon treal across the Queens neck on the front think kn0w how it hap pened Mr Page said There are two faces on the die that strikes the coin In this case the machine must have ac Cidentally been used without any silver in the mould causing the top and bottom halves to strike each other and make an imprint He added that officials of the program dont know how many might have been produced be fore the dies were changed WHA MOT VA TED MAN SHOT DEAD BY GUARD Terroris rumors plague Olympics MONTREAL CP Subway trains bulged with crowds on their way to and from the east end Olympic stadium Sunday as reports of terrorist threats to athletes and officials continued to plague Games security for ces The 72000seat stadium re sounded with the roar of an ex cited crowd as three world records were set in track and field finals and tens of thou sands without tickets Iounged outside in the sunshine on the grounds of the Olympic Park The crowds appeared uncon cerned with the security prob lems grabbing the attention of reporters and Olympic of ficials The RCMP and the Soviet Olympic delegation denied un Healthy to search PASADENA Calif AP With Viking back to almost perfect health scientists are preparing for this weeks sear ch for life on Marsmans first scientific analysis of another planets surface On Sunday scientists freed pin that had jammed the lan ders telescoping sampling arm which on Wednesday will reach out and scoop up 50 cubic centimetres of Martian soil enough to fill shot glass confirmed reports Sunday night that Valery Borzov the teams top sprinter who won two gold medals in Munich had dis appeared Borzov placed third in the loometre final Saturday and failed to show up for the pre liminary heats of the 200metre event Sunday Amid unconfirmed reports that 14yearold Nadia Com aneci has received threats against her life Games security officials have provided protection for number of top athletes including the Romanian gymnast The reports came in the wake of spate of rumours that Arab terrorists were in Montreal and the discovery Friday that friend of Canadian sprinter Richard Martin had been living in the Olympic Village without accreditation This has lead observors to question the supposedly im pregnable ring manned 16000 police and armed forces personnel who guard the Village and competition sites An RCMP spokesman told reporter that terrorist suicide assault on the Village would have less than 50 per cent chance of success would be crazy to say that perfect system exists said Cpl Pierre Olivier of the RC MP Games security force which is most directly involved in antiterrorist work All we can try to do is make our system as foolproof as possible Viking prepared for life on Mars Analysis of that soil in the landers miniature laboratory is the key to Vikings search for life as well as its attempts to find out about the planets evo lution Scientists unjammed the pin by recreating the problem on an identical lander here and de veloping command to free the pm There were several anxious hours between the issuing of the command and Vikings re Republicans uncommitted By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Mississippis 30 Republican delegates crucial to the partys presidential nomination voted Sunday to stay uncommitted until the convention So the Republican presidential con tenders keep scrambling for votes while the Democratic ticket starts writing its policy proposals The Mississippi delegates the only full state delegation still unaligned either with President Ford or challenger Ronald Reagan also reaffir med an agreement to vote as bloc But they gave no clear sign which candidate will win their favor Both camps lobbied ficr cely and both claimed strong support Ford has 1096 delegates and Reagan 1024 shows survey by The Associated Press The winner needs 1130 and there are 138 delegates still uncom mitted Both candidates claim enough votes now to win the nomination As the Mississippi delegates met Jimmy Carter and vice presidential running mate Walter Mondale prepared for weeklong session in Plains Ga with Democratic economic and foreignpolicy advisers In other weekend devel opments Carter told Time magazine in an interview published Sunday that his major problem re mains recognition My major vulnerability is that people still dont know who am or what stand for on specific issues wIndependent candidate Eu gene McCarthy said he can see no difference between Carter and Ford He said he hasnt selected vicepresidential running mate Wife of Vespras clerk Joyce Richardson dies Joyce Richardson wife of Vespra Township clerk treasurer Earl Richardson and sister of Medonte Township Reeve Ingram Amos died Saturday in Barries Royal Vic toria Hospital She was 56 Mr Richardson born Joyce Amos is survived by her hus band her daughters Helen Osachuk of Barrie Linda Peever of Stouffville and Bernice Jones of Parry Sound her sons Wayne of Oran eville and Brian and Glen at ome and her granddaughters Tasha Osachuk and Tara eever Also surviving are her brothers Ingram of Hillsdale Miller of Barrie Melville of London Lloyd of Dundas Ross of Toronto and Harry and Mur ray of Stroud and her sisters Mae Readman of Toronto and Jean McEachern of Barrie Another brother Alan pre deceased her Services will be held Tuesday in the chapel at the Steckley Funeral Home Barrie with burial in Barrie Union Ce metery sponse The craft finally sent back pictures showing the arm in the correct position and then closeup shots of small section pf the red rocky Martian sur ace SPOTTEI PIN There the scientists spotted the pin and knew the arm was again in working order said project manager James Mar in On Sunday after deciding to have the sampling done in relatively smooth area less cluttered with sharp Martian rocks than the spot originally set for examination scientists sent the command for the arm to conduct its soil collecting work on Wednesday Whether it responds to the order will be known late that day Martin said he was very ex cited about Vikings chances for coming up with some proof of Martian life chances he said were greatly enhanced by the crafts discovery of nitrogen in the atmosphere there in samples last week Nitrogen is one of the require ments for the existence of life as earthlings know it Saturday night pictures transmitted from Viking ap peared to show the letters and and the number mark ed into the Martian surface However scientists said later the figures were merely sha dows They noted that an earlier picture had shown what appeared to be the likeness of an auto muffler NEWS He refused to confirm or deny reports that Interpol had aler ted the RCMP about the possible presence here of an Arab terrorist squad with IS raeli passports The terrorist threat took on global dimensions as Australian officials were repor ted earlier Sunday to be on the alert for the arrival of another sixman group of terrorists BULLETIN ANGUS The Ontario Cabinet has upheld rul ing by the Ontario Municipal Board and refused to let Essa township council build an arena at Angus former arena board member Al Zaha said at noon today Mr Zaba who had ap pealed to the abinet along with other Angus residents Shirley Gardner and lifford Woolncr said the arena can be built now only through community fundraising Essa council has sought to borrow $395000 for the project but the OMB re jected the idea citing pro vincial governments restrictions on spending this year Mercenary body flown to US NEW YORK AP The body of Daniel Gearhart one of several mercenaries executed by the Angola government fol lowing that countrys civil war was returned to the US on Sun day The plain wooden box con taining his body was unloaded from Portuguese airliner on conveyor belt with the rest of the luggage It was later taken to cargo area at Kennedy Air port to await flight to Wa shington today Gearhart who served with US forces in Vietnam joined mercenary forces fighting the leftist Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola MPLA after reading an advertisement in Soldier of Fortune Magazine He was captured by Cuban troops three days after arrival in the African country Queen arrives in London LONDON AP 77 Queen Elizabeth returned to Britain today from the Olympic Games in Montreal Will ignore ceasefire BEIRUT AP Former president amillc hamoun said today his hristian militia will not observe ceasefire until the Iasttwo Moslem positions in East Beirut surrender President flees capital NAIROBI AP Ugandan President Idi Amin fled from his headquarters in Kampala the Ugandan capital when group of angry troops approached and firing broke out Saturday night Nairobi newspaper reported today Mystery shrouds White House shooting WASHINGTON AP Au thorities are puzzled about what motivated man who was fatally shot by White House guard on the mansions lawn af ter scaling fence brandishing threefoot pipe and ignoring the guards command to halt Washington police said the in truder Chester Plummer raised the threefoot pipe in threatening manner and ig nored repeated orders to halt from the Executive Protective Service EPS guard on Sunday night The guard Pte harles Gar land fired single shot that hit Plummer in the upper left chest and felled him about 60 feet from the eight foot fence be had just scaled The police said Plummer 30yearold Washington cab driver is reported to have had criminal record but was not involved in any previous intru sions on the White House groun ds police sergeant said Plum mers motive was unknown Af ter talking with Plummers parents the sergeant said He never indicatesl to them he had any qualms With the president Plummer bachelor was estranged from his parents he said PLAN N0 CHANGES Secret Service kesman Jack Warner ask whether the incident would cause any security changes at the White House replied We constantly review our security procedures an find no problems with the outer perimeter at this time The White House recently in stalled crashproof gates costing 3550000 mini crashed into the old gates in car on Christmas Day 1974 and in February 1973 an absent withoutleave soldier landed helicopter on the White House lawn amid hail of bullets from guards Last November an unarmed intruder came within few feet of Susan Ford the presidents daughter on the fir st of his three illicn entries onto the grounds But no previous incident re sulted in death or serious in jury Plummer was shot several hundred feet From the Whie House where President Ford and his family were in their second floor quarters It was not known whether Ford heard the shot but White House spokesmen say he was in formed of the incdent An ambulance squad tried to revive Plumrner With heart massage on the White House lawn He stopped breathing en route to George Washington Hospital where efforts to re vive him continued He was pronounced dead at 1105 pm about 90 minutes after the shooting