av Wanna wrestle High school sophomore Rhonda Bingham of Bellevue Wash wants to wrestle with boys But two of her male opponents have defaulted rather than go to the mat with her AP Photo Meat toxicity tests urged OTlAWA CP Some thinking and the threat of prosecution against farmers could clear up the problem of toxic levels of chemicals and medicines in meat products Roger Hacker University of Guelph pro fessor said Thursday We have to put our minds to work to find fast and efficient system to test carcasses for toxicity Hacker vicepresident of the Agriculture institute of Canada said in an in terview At the same time farmers have to be made liable for marketing unsafe animals said Hacker professor of animal and poultry science There are few lazy farmers who are sloppy in their management practices he said Taking few of them to court would drive home the need for better onfarni prac tices He was speaking about section of the in stitutes annual brief to the four federal political parties It stresses the need to preserve farm land take action on residues in meat increase research and guarantee agriculture longterm energy supplies friday is for HOMES Barrie homes qualify If your annual family income is $12500 or less and your home is in need of structural sanitary plumbing insulating heating or electrical repairs you can get financial assistance through the housing ministrys Ontario Home Renewal Program Rick Bates Barries director of planning and development says more than 200 Bar rie homes could qualify for assistance under the program To find out about repairs done to one Barrie home and to see if you qualify for assistance see todays lloines Page Conference announced The Housing and Urban Development Association of Canada holds its 36th na tional conference Feb 18 to 21 in Toronto Conference sessions include look at in dividual success stories of how members of the housing industry started their problems and how they made the industry work for them Advertising executive Jerrv Goodis and professor Peter Killing of the University of Western Ontario School of Business will adv vise the industry on how to make use of ex isting data and how to move inventory Peter andman Vancouver lawyer will discuss real estate law and problems in volving government regulation of business special session will address the problem of managing small apartment complex or group of small buildings 115th your No 22 Frlday the examine Ato enin of annual carniva Dbmrv 1°79 15° Par copy Carrier Homo Dollvory 90° Weekly serving barrie and simcoe county Quebecers heckle Schreyer during speech in English QUEBEC tCP Festivities opening the 25th Quebec winter carnival were marred Thursday night when GovtGen Edward Schreyer was booed because he spoke English his first official visit outside Ottawa since he was installed as GovernorGeneral on Jan 22 Schreyer was in Quebec City to open the carnival Addressing crowd of between 4000 and 5000 he opened in French to speak of the success of the carnival and compliment the seven young women named carnival duchesses Then he switched to anadas other official language to welcome all my fellow Canadians and Americans attending carnival events See photo in Deadline large number of people in the mostly Frenchspeaking audience booed and shouted Go home GovGen Schreyer with his wife Lily smiling at his side appeared undisturbed by the booing which ended when he stopped speaking Two years ago prtxlominently English speaking audience in Torontos Maple Leaf Gardens booed the French verses of Canada when the anthem was sung at the beginning of hockey game BOOED RYAN Last fall Quebec Liberal leader Tlaude Ryan was booed when he began speech to an Edmonton audience in French But Thursday night was the first time anybody here could remember similar reaction to words spoken in English Earlier in the day the ioveinorineral flanked by members of the local RCMP narcotics squad pressed into duty as an impromptu escort paid courtesy call on Quebec Premier Rene Levesque The two exchanged friendly banter switching freely between English and French and reminiscing about the days when both were premiers before Schreyers Dl government was beaten by the onscrvativcs in Manitoba suites Ive decided to ban smoking in the facto Cigarettes the is Lone vigil ends OTTAWA Pi The chill hunger and endurance protest of lone woman on Parliament Hill ended abruptly Thursday night The woman went home in taxi two days after vowing to remain by the Commons door until she got satisfaction in her call for action against three Quebec judges she said were corrupt Witnesses said some individual perhaps an MP ordered taxi for her saying she was not in fit shape to continue her protest Lucille Diibe has been picketing the Parliament Buildings daily since this session of Parliament started in October rain or shine She said in an interview Tuesday she would die on the Hill rather than give up her fight But having made the statement she sometimes was absent from her station opposite the oinnions door and then she disappeared lhursday night Ms Dubc from neighboring llull Que lost her case against contractor who worked on her house through succession of courts She says certain judges are corrupt and demands that Prime Minister Trudeau take act ion Before protesting here she protested at the Quebec iialioiial assemblv Time bombs kill 20 SAN SALVADOR tAli Time bombs planted by leftist guerrillas cxpltxled at the headquarters of the Salvadoreaii national police and two other police posts killing at least 20 persons and wounding dozens more in reprisal for the slaying of priest and four others in an army raid on parish house Many of the wounded were reported in serious condition The Peoplefs Revolutionary Army one of three leftist guerrilla organizations fighting the rightvwing military government in this tiny Central American country said it planted the bombs The worst of Thursdays explosions at the headquarters of the national guard the national police force killed I3 persons and wounded 30 police spokesman said second bias wounded eight at another 12 vehicles involved in two accidents threecar collision followed by ninecar crash resulted In twohour closing of Highway 400 southbound lanes near innlsfil Beach Siderood late Thursday afternoon Bor rie OPP called to the scene about i5 pm said one man was iniured in the first collision but no details were available today No iniuries were reported in the second accident said police Examiner Photo Surround Khomeinis HQ Death to Carter lran mob chants llIllRAN AP Shouts of Death to arier rang out today as tens of thousands of Ayatollah Khomeinis followers surrounded the headquarters of the leader of lrans revolution while he prayed and mapped political strategy The mob also chanted Death to Huyser ien Robert lluyser deputy commander of US forces in Europe has been in Tehran for several weeks US sources say he is President arters liaison officer with the lraniaii army Some in the opposition say he would be the man to give the goahead for an antiKhomeini military coup Premier Shahpour Bakhtiar meanwhile told state radio he wants to meet with Khomeini for an exchange of views that might lead to political solution of the lraniaii crisis He proposed the meeting in an interview with state radio and did not elaborate There was no immediate comment from the Khomeini camp Bakhtiar wanted to fly to France last week to meet with the Moslem religious leader but Khomeini refused saying Bakhtiarfirst must resign as premier of the illegal govern ment appointed by Shah Mohammad Reza Palilavi VOTEtlNFlIENE Karim Saiijaby head of the secular police station in San Salvador The third bomb at guard headquarters in San Mi guel 200 kilometres west of the capital killed two civilians and five military per sonnel Hatchet in pocket TORONTO CPJ Ontario Ombudsman Donald Morand said security at his office already was under review when man carrying hatchet under his coat came to the office Wednesday Morand said the shooting death of lawyer Fred Gans in Toronto court building in De cember led him to set up review of security at his office by committee that is to produce an interim report in few weeks Provincial police will be asked to review the report but Morand said he does not expect any drastic security changes Allan Miles an investigator with the onihudsmans office called police when he saw hatchet protruding from the pocket of man sitting in the interview room The man said he had story he wanted to tell but had not indicated he wanted to speak to Morand Max Moraze 47 was charged with carrying concealed weapon Drew dollar reserves OTTAWA CP Bank of Canada curren cy traders drew $323 million out of US dollar reserves during January in efforts to halt the decline of the dollar on world markets Nevertheless the dollar fell in value by more than half cent during the month The dollar closed Thursday on world markets at 8335 cents compared with its US counterpart At the beginning of the month it was worth 8396 cents US Figures released today by the department of finance show that the government has depicted its US dollar reserves by $44 billion during the last year However $44 billion remain in the inter national rcserves mainly because the government has borrowed from banks in the United States Europe and from the Cana dian chartered banks to replenish the ac count political opposition to the Bakhtiar govern ment met with Khomeini and said afterward that the tumultuous welcome home the ayatullah received was vote of con fidence in his plans for an lslainic republic and that Bakhtiar should resign since he claims to he strong believer in lCllttXlile The frantic crowd chanted Hail Khomeini and God is ireati But of Zanjini lslamic police organized by his aides kept ulilttifillZl IIIHHI them from touching the 78yearold IlglOllS The Musloni lender returned to Iran leader 15 he Willktd mm M05101 ttlrlS lhursday from more than it years exile in Turkey lraq and trance Although more than one million Iranians gave the ayatullah frenzied welcome home there were no reports of political bloodshed Thursday for the first time in weeks But early today five gunmen killed 287 school he is using as lll headquarters to nearby building for prayers Later he appeared at window and waved to the crowd as aides led it in chanting Death to the Pahlavi dynasty Pro Khomeini demonstrations were reported today in the southern cities of Isfahan and Ahwal and the northwestern city inside MY ycarrold former boxer in what was believed lifestyle to be politically motivated slaying They mmlnmen 1o dragged him lrom his lehran home and shot him in the street 100 metres away note bane 939° attached to his body said the Peoples pom Warrior loiihccd luciiillas previously unr mlcr guide 12 known group was responsible dualnod 1317 Speaking at the Tehran cemetery where many of those killed in the last vcai of riots omenu against the shah ari liltllttl Khomeini told Panorama 1298988 his llillllltl supporters he will establish Canadlan Tlre spagas government with the backing of this nation Time for carnival Mrs Lily Schreyer left wife of GovGen Edward Schreyer is greeted by children as she makes her way through street full of ice sculpture in Quebec Thursday Mrs Schreyer and her husband were opening the 25th Annual Quebec Carnival with Bonhomme Carnaval in the background CP Photo Come home to The Examiner Call 7266539 for horns delivery ATLANTA Ga AP Chinese Vice Premier Teng Hsiaoping working his way across the United States continues to needle the Soviet Union His tour was to take him to Houston today for visit to the Johnson Space Centre and ride in pilottraining simulator for the space shuttle in Atlanta on Thursday Teng added more fuel to the controversy he has started with his tough antiSoviet talk The danger of world war remains Teng told luncheon audience of businessmen Hegemonism is the biggest threat to inter national peace and security It is imperative to oppose and contain hegemonism and upset the strategic plans of the warmongers China and the United States have reaffirmed that each is opposed to ef forts by any other country to seek hegemony joint news communique issued just before Teng left Washington for Atlanta said that President Carter and Teng reaffirmed their opposition to hegemony but did not mention the Soviet Union It was Tengs third major blast at the Rus sians during his trip and Tass the official Soviet news agency accused him of slander and trying to undermine chances of SALT agreement between the Soviet Union and the United States City bylaw being broken by strikers By ARL DEGLRSH The Examiner Barrie aldermen say Georgian ollege sup port staff are breaking city bylaw by using 98 College Crescent as strike headquarters They say neighbors have complained the home is being used as union ball by striking support staff Barries residential zoning bylaw says homes in the College rescent area can only beused as singie family dwellings Thats nonsense says David Scott presi dent of the Ontario Public Service Employees Union Local 349 Scott says he rented the home at 98 College Crescent last week as his personal dwelling and it is not being used as union hall lm the sole resident of that house Scott told The Examiner today Sometines few of my friends pop in and we talk little union talk but there has never been membership meeting here Scott says he left his home in tire Station and rented the house in Barrie because have to be close to whats happening here Support staff at Ontarios 22 community colleges have been on strike for nine days Talks between support staff and the col leges will resume Saturday after recom mendation from the college relations com mission that the two sides go back to the bargaining table Barrie aldermen Alex Arthur and Jim Shirley say the residential zoning bylaw should be amended because even if it was proved Eiti ollege Crescent is being used as union hall the city could take no action for month Theres no way he Scotti intends to live there Arthur says Its obvious theyre us ing that house as union hall lTiider the bylaw occupants have 30 days to rectify the situation after being notified bylaw has been broken And by then the strike will probably be over says Arthur He says the bylaw should be amended so in future instances we could move right in and put the clamps on Shirley says the union should vacate the house without being forced by the city id like to see public pressure brought to bear against the union to ensure they act like upstanding citizens Scott says other unions in Barrie have of fered their halls if the support staff wants to hold membership meeting The union president says the complaints about his house being used as union hall are attempts by some malicious pranksters to discredit us Scott says he was disappointed to hear his neighbors complained He says his friends do not cause excessive noise or traffic when they visit and have helped push neighbors cars out of snowbanks Were being excellent neighbors Win for fat people MADISON Wis iAPt Barbara and Gordon Ray say they gained victory for fat people when the state of Wisconsin back ed down and said they have as much right as thinner folks to adopt child The state suspended rule lhursday that barred the couple from adopting child because they are overweight think weve served function in get ting the rules changed said Gordon Ray lm happy we could do some good for other socalled fat people The couple both 28 began their efforts to adopt two years ago after doctors said they would probably never have children Social workers told Jordon sixfootrtwo and 215 pounds and Barbara fivefootnine and 210 pounds that she had to lose 40 pounds and he 25 pounds before they could be coiisiderixl as adoptive parents Reports of the obesity rule led to legislative investigation criticism of the rule from portly Gov Lee Dreyfus and suspension of the order by state Health Secretary Donald Percy Percy said he issued directive that obesity should be ignored in state adoption proceedings except at the recommendation of physicians He promised the Rays ap plicatioii will be considered The Rays were optimistic about their chances of adopting child and have said they are willing to take in an older child rather than wait for an infant lm afraid to feel too much until we get the actual adoption process going Bar bara Ray said weather More winds and blowing snow is forecast for this area Variable cloudiness with flurries today Gusty northwest winds causing extensive drifting and some blowing snow Winds diminishing by evening Highs to l0 Low tonight l4 to l8 Cloudy with some snow developing overnight and continu ing Saturday Highs Saturday ll to l4