IAThe Ba JUST BREEZING ALONG COMFORTABLELIKE motorcycle rider was tak Iiig It easy while steeringI with his teet and cruising at it miles an hour on In north of Salem llis posture re terstate recently inaiiicd Iuichanged for at least liIminutes IAI llIotoI Implementation of offtrack betting could hurt smaller harness tracks II IllII IC IIllIIlt SIIl IIIIIOIL IIIlt lhc possible IiIIplciiIciitatIon It nlt track lltlllllL 111 tiitaiio Is matter ot great concern In lllt pro Iiices ltldll harness iaiIiIi tracks iit lIIili Harrie lliceII isnne Ileneral manager llarl ltnne l1 cplIiiieIl III III nitcrie that Harrie like other It lth opposes the priipiiseii Itntarin loikc Iluli program III ott llltl betting because ll culil close dime iiivis small Ilttl lLIii Ic ILIccI ictiim handle on night ot Iicnn 511000 oi ltltl IlII itllttltlllntt that Ill1 the track average gets 12 per cent Ir Rowe and on hall that total iii IlitiIIII back III the liniseiiicii III the 1mm nt purses It relied on percentage Ilonc III the IIIIIllIIll handle we wouldnt be here inIII he like Ilairic must have people on the property betore we can make an money The money raised through the price of ad mission and sale of tood and drink tor example Is essential to tlienperation he said According In Mr Itowe ntt track betting might help Ictrn but would seriously eiI danger the tIiiancIal stability of small tracks which are large industries tll their towns The general manager cited Harrie Raceway Is an exam pic at ecess of 511000 paid to the Iit nt Barrie in business Ia tllf patttiiiie employees ncr 5373000 paid to the On tario goIcrinuent III pari Iiiutuel ti IIIst to be allowed tnoperatc lliere liaie been other less Itixious Intlueiices Since Ieie mined into Ilarric wce had lot ot people more here Illl us The re bu mg taIins trucks IIitiipiiient hesaid lIieyre also buying horses centage of the competing trot Icrs and pacers are owned by residents nl llarric and area Mr llowc estimates that the horse population has in creased 100 per cent since 1073 as tar as available racing stock within 30 mile radius Ill Harrie lhe raceway itselt provides permanent stabling quarters for 133 horses Nonetheless the competition tor horses and bettors remains major problem lr Rowe said the Increase in racing dates In the province has only heightened the problem lerliaps the government might do little IIIOII Iii promoting harness racing as they do Intario Its the same type of gamble lteally in tario is form of Iiation and at biggeroddsthan thetrack Racetracks are concerned about the go criiincnts position on lotteries and draws particularl 1ll1 regard tnliim around lliese Ilas an average ot 1400 persons per racing night are making Harrie ltaceway the outch tor their eniny iiieiit Iiioiie li ltnwe said he was pleased to see that the taitlitul did not blame the raceway tIiI tlie tact that some months back certain drivers were found to have conspired to Us races Attendance he said did not diminish their and has actually riscnsnice The Ontario lticing Inin IiIIssiiIiI lIIcli polices the sport took charge nt an III estigatlnii on certain dricis II resulted Iii two or lllltt get ting suspensions ot Illlt or two years It had nothing to do iih IIII 111 genient ni Ila llacewa If there is anything wrong we as management are Ilie first to say lets get it out III the open and get it solved Were happy Topseeded Vilas meets Wojtek Fibak in Canadian Open showdown tonight TORONTO CPI More than money was riding on the mens semifinal matches Sun day at the $155000 Canadian Open tennis championships Prestige in the form of Com mercial Union Grand lrix polllv Is is what both winners were really after The topseeded Iuillermo Vilas who advanced to tonights final by blasting past No seed Jaime liillol of bile 073 76 Sunday came to To ronto in bit of slump Ihe 24yyearold leftlianded Argentinian led the Oltlr merical Union standings III 11171 and 1975 IIIII Iiecaiiie tolornii to with had cold and only Iliree IlltlOptIltl titles under his belt With 245 oints he was far behind lea er Raul Rilltlllll who has 438 points as of his thirdround defeat Friday in the Canadian Open After winning Sundays semi final Vilas pulled himself up two notches to seventh place with 320 points Should he win tonights final he will move in to fifth place with 1145 points FIHAK IN FINAL The other semifinal winner No 11 seed Wojtek liibak of lo land mine into the taiiadiaii Open in seventh spot with 200 points llis III 63 semifinal win Sunday over unseeded llriaii liairlie of New Zealand assures him of third place with 365 points Should Fibak heat Vilas he will be tied for second lace with Jimmy oniiors ol the United States at 300 points The anadian Open which is part of the ommercial Union Irand lri is worth 100 points to winner and 75 points to the riiiinerup lior Vilas who earned $247 075 III 107 the $21000 winners ptirse is practically spending money For liibak 24 who earned $54250 in 1075 neither the win ners purse nor the $12500 run ner up money Is insignificant want to win because want to llIIlO my standing in lrand lrix points Vilas said can still win the traiid llLt standings BNA agreement is possible by October says Bourassa MONIIIICAL Itli Quebec Ireiiiier Robert ltourassa said during the weekend there is good possibility the provin ces will reach an agreement on amending the Ilritish North AIIIcrica Act by the beginning of October when the provincial premiers meet again in To ronto Mr llourassa had just re turned from the 17th annual premiers conference in Alber In Where bringing the con stitution under the jurisdiction of the aiiadian parliament was discussed lie was speaking in an interview on Montreal radio station lI Although the premiers did Iiot reach consensus on the final framework of the constitution some progress was iiIadIf the preiiiiersaid He said progress had been made in recognizing Quebecs language and cultural differ ences an area of special con Official knocks plan for Niagara growth TORONTO Itl Iordon Ilill president of the Ontario liederatioii of Agriculture says he hopes the provincial govern iiieiit refuses to approve Niag ara Regions plan designating 7000 acres of grape and tender fruit land for urban develop ineiit just hope the cabinet has the gluiiption to knock it down Mr Ilill said in recent Interview It would he tragic it It wereallowed tnstaiid Mr Hill said the loss of fruit land is threat to the regions canning Industry Spokesmen for the lre servatiou of Agricultural Lands Society group opposing the regions plan have said the land to be developed involves 20 per cent of Ontarios grapepro ducing land and III per cent of the tender fruit producing land III brief prepared for the ltr gioiial council Mr Hill said III ers have to compete with in dustry for help Urban residents living Iiear farms complain about noise dust and the smell of fertilizers More farmland is lost to roads sewers and hydro lines he said The plan to use the land for urban development accepted by regional council earlier this month has gone to the cabinet for approval Ohio swimmer unsuccessful ELYIIIA Ohio It lloli lillfers 10 of lï¬lyria was in good condition Sunday after spen ding more than 10 hours III an unsuccessful attempt to swim tilt mile stretch of Lake Erie doctors said Elters toolvanddye job set tcr was pulled from the lake late Saturday oast guard nlli eern for the province The ma jor stumbling block to any fur ther rogress was the question of formula to amend the con stitution once it anadianstatute Quebec has been concerned that the other provinces might eventually amend clause giv Ing anada two official laii guages The premier said the problem revolved around making the formula flexible one without reducing the provinces powers by removing their VIIO rights Prime Minister lrudeau has given the premiers until Sept 15 to agree on method of bringing the constitution to anada became Korean war may erupt OLOMIIIL Sri Laiika AP The nonaligiied summit con ferencesaid in Its litial political report Saturday that war may break out at any moment in Korea and that the United States should give up the Pan aiiiacanal The chapter on Korea did not mention the killing of two II Army officers by North Kn reaiis at laniiiuiiioni but re terreIl to North Korean state Inents denouncing the diir ing the toiirday ttficoinitry conference which ended Friday The conference expressed deep concern over the grave sit uatioii In Korea created by the IiiipiiIIIlists situation III Fibak and Vilas have played three times this year with Sibak leading 21 in matches The two men also combined as doubles team earlier in the year RIIXICIVICSIIIIIICAI Fillol left the York University Ieiiiiis entre under police pIO tection after an unknown man telephoned bomb threat to tournament officials earlier in Illtttlltllltmlt The caller warned that there was bomb under the stands adding it is against the hilr can government search of the stands failed to find any bomb and fans were Iiot disturbed during the match IutySgt llarry Daviesof the Metropolitan loronto police said police elected to protect DIVISION 0t smcoe 00m murmur turn no 728 97 Pillol because he was the only player from Chile still left in the compet it ion Last winter Fillol was the object of massive security ar rangements for the Davis Cup final between Sweden nd Chile in Stockholm threat was made against his life by leftwing elements in Sweden who opposed the right wing junta government of hile Fillol was photographed with leading members of the junta Iodays winner will claim $25000 purse of the the $155000 prize money Yugoslavias Mima Jausovec collected womens first prize money of $0000 by defeating Australian Lesley llunt 62 60 MIMI PROOF SIGNS CHARLIE FAROUHARSON FR AUG 27 330 to 430 pm ï¬ttes man Ill be allowed said lr IO 5w hrm Investigate and dustryalsohurtsagriculture ials estimate he was about 10 which war may break otit at 3le MALL llltil Illimit it IlILlHIH Itnwe adding there old so come in decision said the directly Itlltl labor becomes miles from shore when the ain moment the declaration It IIIIIII sIIII small tracks plainly shows health per much eiiinmcnt Inone to go Rpmmanage more expensive because tarm swlmpmipd 51 If 49 14 010 ALL UNtiE 1076 Bobmv $3708 00 Douglas Mail uporily 10000 The Total 53308 00 fox 73l 56 Retull in 23 oo 3567 56 sh 5° 10 as m1 MM 2951 low Scythe 56 Pnce Fahf vï¬fa come Inoice 66 355 no VSflww Plus Credit Lite 13I no ns 3v thsFiriorIrQClmiqe ngziw slit 1517 gunf jfvv 2vs°1 Were the largest Ford Truck Dealer in Simcoe County because of Fair Dealing and Excellent Service claim made Chimes NOBODY elsecan make this our 765 PRICES GOOD Tll AUGUST 2776 ONLY No Dealers Please 25 SOlD lAST WEEK iii