inide story Games rained out The Montreal Expos scheduled double header in Atlanta was rained out last night but they still made up ground on the Pittsburgh Pirates The Pirates were downed 95 by St Louis cutting their lead over the Expos to just one game See Sports pages Testifies to Labor Relations Board Security officer spied on union Canada that Radio Shack failed to bargain in good faith The union has been on strike for first contract in Barrie since Aug After hearing testimony about spying Stewart Cooke USWA director of the On tario district asked AttomeyGeneral Roy McMurtry to launch criminial investiga By LORI COHEN Of The Examiner former Radio Shack security officer testified Thursday that the company hired spies to infiltrate union organizing warehouse employees in Barrie and retain ed security firm to secretly photograph employees who attended union meetings Donald Gallagher former Oakville police officer also testified the companys security chief Roy Murden then also per sonnel director told him the parent com pany in Fort Worth Tex instructed him to Join the union as hourlyrmi employees and union was certified for two units of gather the names of cardsigning members employees in November 1973 and March Hesaidhe was at Barrie motel when the 1979 infiltration was discussed and payments Frank Berry USWA repmenmive testi remadewlheagems fying about negotiations said most non his Opening SitemenÂ¥v James Hayes monetary items had been resolved but still lawyer for the union said the company outstandin were proposals for mandatory never had any intention of reaching col dues choc off com mposal that tion into activities of Tandy Electronics lective agreement and had embarked on neither the union orits matinees could refer Ltdtheparentfirm of RadioShack an elaborate charade of surfaCe bargain to the company orally or in print without Cooke critiCized the provrncial govern mg permissionatransfer clause andwages ment for what he termed footdragging Ray Werry counsel for Radio Shack said Radio Shack stated the clause related to on amendments to Ontarios labor laws to none of the allegations concerning events penalties for references to the company had index today get rid of the union even if it costs 51 make it more difficult for companies to described by Gallagher were relevant to been withdrawn but Berry said he had lifestyle mullonne b1°CR unions complaintsconcemlngbargaining never been notifiedof that 17 Gallagher was testifying before the On Gallagher said three undercover agents The events took place in the spring and The hearing was adjourned to next month flammmem tano Labor Relations Board hearing into two of whom he and Murden knew from summer of 1978 when the union was still on date Sm to be seg when Berry will be First in seniors business allegations by the United Steelworkers of their police work in Oakville were told to organizing employees Gallagher said The crossexamined Penetanguishenes Brian Orser 890m 13 places first in mens seniors oornlcsTV guide 15 3ng EuropipFo soryl see daSSifled 811 115thyear1No223Fridaysept281979 20¢PerCopy CarrierHome Delivery 95°Weekly Page 00 Mplements C1 32 pages on Saturday CP Photo Sovereignty out LONDON CP Ontario Premier William Davis said Thursday that the con cept of sovereigntyassociation as propos ed by Quebec is not acceptable to Ontario Departing from his prepared speech to the CanadaUK Chamber of Commerce the premier said the concept is not negotiable within the context of our federation He said he is concerned that people may not understand what sovereignty means He defined it as political independence with the concept of economic union flow ing out of that situation However Davis said Quebec Premier Rene Levesque perhaps underestimates the emotional attachment that some of us in Englishspeaking Canada that we English pragmatists have toward our country May talk with PLO JERUSALEM AP Israeli Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan has dropped the clearest hint yet that Israel may one day talk to the Palestine Liberation Organiza tion but he admitted the PLO is almost certain to reject the conditions he demanded Dayan spelled out his terms in an inter view with Israel Television in New York that was broadcast here Thursday Asked what would happen if the PLO recognized Israels right to exist Dayan replied dont want to answer you ques tion only in negative way then said Israel might be willing to enter talks with Yasser Arafats PLO guerrilla alliance if it ceased to be military organization and become political framework with new objectives Correction front page picture caption in Thurs days Examiner mistakenly said Sears Fall Silhouettes fashion show Tuesday night at Georgian College was in aid of Muscuiar Dystrophy The fashion show was actually to assist Multiple Sclerosis $5000 reward Police are offering $5000 reward for information leading to the con viction of the person or persons responsible in the death of Kath erine Fox hit and run victim Police believe Mrs Fox 24 was walking on the north shoulder of Highway 90 at about 2l5 cm on May when she was struck from behind by something protruding from light to medium sized truck Come home to The Examiner Ca Repaying debt Ray Shirk Spitfire pilot during the Second World War French women Renee Roussel left and Louisette Bouchez who helped him hide from the Germans after he escaped from prisonerotwar camp The women are in Toronto for more than two weeks as guests of The Royal Air Forces Escaping Society Canadian Branch and will be honored at dinner Panorama poses with two Raid continues SALISBURY Reuter raid by Zim babwe Rhodesian security forces on Patriotic Front guerrilla targets in Mozambique continued today military headquarters spokesman said lnforrned sources said both ground and air forces were involved in the raid It was the first foray into the black state since government leaders and Patriotic Front chiefs sat down in London with the British government earlier this month to hammer out constitutional settlement Cannibalism inquiry BANGUI AP President David Dacko of the Central African Republic has ordered judicial inquiry into cannibalism charges against deposed dictator Jean Badel Bokassa following discovery of mutilated human bodies in the refrigerator of the selfproclaimed emperors villa on the banks of the Oubangui River Bokassa also has been accused of order ing widespread executions during his 14 year reign Did you win $100000 ST CATHARINES Ont CP Five winning ticket numbers worth $100000 each were drawn in the Wintario lottery Thursday The winning ticket numbers are 82306 in series 42 68645 in series 27 22894 in series 21 92374 in series 15 and 10744 in series The Winfall number is 21 Canadian gains MONTREAL CP The Canadian dollar surged back into the 86cent US range in active trading on North American money markets Thursday chalking up more than halfcent gain The dollar opened at 8558 cents US zipped to an afternoon high of 8621 and closed at 8615 The dollar has recorded the same closing quote of 8560 since the beginning of the week county wide Orillia man dies ORILLIA An Orillia man was killed early this morning when the car he was driving hit post on Atherley Road rolled over and landed in ditch Dead is John Beard 25 of Barrie Road passenger in the vehicle Mel Todd of West Street in Orillia was taken to Soldiers Memorial Hospital for observa tion Collision kills two BRADFORD An elderly Newmarket couple died Thursday afternoon in two vehicle accident on Highway 89 at the 10th Sidcroad Dead is era Judges 76 and her hus band Edward John Judges 74 The accident occurred when their car collided with another vehicle The driver of the other vehicle John Fellows 58 was taken to York County Hospital Fellows is believed to be suffering minor injuries weather Becoming mostly cloudy today with highs near 22 Lows overnight to Mostly cloudy Saturday with few showers highs Saturday 20 to 22 ll 7266531 for home delivery Working up sweat Combined value $804M government plans to sell eight Crown Corpor David Warmsley trackman with CN takes pause to refresh after long hot day working on reconstruction of the railroad crossing on Bayfield Street near Lakeshore Drive Mild weather of the past few days is expected to continue through the weekend with highs of about 22 but there is chance of rain Examiner Photo Gibbins not surprised Archer declined debate By NANCY FIGLEROA Of The Examiner BARCLAY had pretty good idea he wouldnt go for it That was Reeve Willirm Gibbins reaction to Mayor Ross Archer decision not to participate in pro posed public debate on annexation Lint Lllt ueuaic tne wn01€ annexation issue should be dropped Reeve Gibbins told The Examiner Wednesday Right from the start they Barrie couldnt justify what they wanted News of Mayor Archers decision was to be received Thursday by those who propos ed the debate The Barrie and lnnisfil chambers of commerce Henry Barron president of the lnnisfil Chamber of Commerce however had not received letter from the Mayor as of Fri day morning Barron said he didnt want to Gold nears $400 mark LONDON AP Gold opened at record $397 an ounce in Europe today The US dollar steadied Gold opened in both London and Zurich at the new European high up from $394 in the British capital and $39550 in the Swiss trading centre at the close Thursday comment until he received the letter He said however he was not disappointed with the Mayors decision still think he might change his mind said Barron The idea of debate was good one said Reeve Gibbins but it should have been done three years ago The Reeves only qualms about the debate was whether the public would at tend it Id be darn mad if only 50 people showed up forit How do we know its the Popes Cigarette butt OTTAWA CP Treasury Board Presi dent Sinclair Stevens said today the govern ment is putting up for sale four major Crown corporations and their subsidiaries valued at more than $804 million The list includes the booming Canadair Ltd of Montreal with assets valued at $246 million de Havilland Aircraft Ltd of Toron to valued at $184 million Eldorado Nuclear Ltd which mines markets and refines uranium valued at $314 million and Nor thern Transportation Co Ltd which operates mostly in the North and has assets of $587 million Also being ut on the auction block are their four su sidianes Eldorado Aviation Eldor Resources and Grimshaw Trucking and Distributing Ltd The companies have total of 12468 employees and all but Northern Transpora tion are money makers Canadair Ltd limping along when pur chased by the government from the US owned General Dynamics Corp in 1976 for $46 million has been success story ever since It successfully designed and produced the By DENNIS LANTHIER Of The Examiner city the size of Barrie must be hur ting from lack of an adequate airport says the president of the Canadian Owners and Pilots Association COPA Russ Beach president of the 20000 member group told the Rotary Club of Barrie Thursday recent survey indicated 80 per cent of major industries wont 21 locate without adequate airport facilities The better the facilities the more pea ple it will attract Beach told the group cant see single businessman who wouldnt have stake in new airport He said some might view new airport as recreational facility only But an adequate airport at his plant in Smith Falls has kept 250 people at work by flying in important parts and customers he said The president of the largest pilots group in Canada also spoke on the question of bilingual air traffic control There isnt smgle pilots association in Canada including Quebec that favors bil ingual air traffic control he said complexities involved Loï¬Ã©rymmionsused Inadequate airport hurts Barrie pilot Politicians he said are playing Rus sian roulette and have no idea of the the examiner serving barrie and simcoe county ations new Challenger longrange business jet and now has orders for 122 of them at about $7 million apiece De Havilland was purchased in 1974 for $405 million from Britishowned Hawker Siddeley and since then has pushed ahead with the Dash7 shorttakeoffandlanding passenger aircraft It now has sales or op tions for more than 50 of them The sale of the two companies will take the government out of the aircraft manufac turing business Eldorado was established at the end of the Second World War to control the distribu tion of radium and has earned money in all but seven years It is the only Canadian company with the capacity to refine raw uranium ore which it does for the two tanngest producers Denison Mines Ltd Rio Algom Ltd Stevens said control of all of the com panies being sold will be retained in Cana dian hands But it appeared that actual sale would be some time away when the govern ment receives report of special study group being set up to recommend how to dispose of them Dozens of hairy incidents have been reported in Quebec during the past two years Beach said tragic air crash which recently oc curred in Yugoslavia wouldnt have hap pened with bilingual controls Beach said Here we are in Canada going hell bent to destroy our communication he said PRIVATE PLANES Citing statistics on general aircraft private planes Beach said that of 200000 aircraft in North America 98 per cent are of the private variety 0f over 13000 airports in North America just 500 service commercia airlines But all 13000 said Beach handle private aircraft to some extent General aviation uses less then one pe cent of total fuel used in trans ortation he said The automotive in ustry spill that he added ï¬g Private aircraft on the whole generate more jobs and tax revenue because businessmen can operate efficiently as result he said There are60000 pilots and 19000 air craft in this country he said No other country is as great or stable in aviation as Canada Xs masses to build new hospitals TORONTO CP Ontario will provide $100 million of lottery proceeds during the next three years for hospital construction Health Minister Dennis Timbrell announced today Timbrell said much of the money is ex pected to come from Ontarios share of new national lottery being established next year to replace Loto Canada The govern ment will continue to provide funds for Chemist search false report TORONTO false report is circulating that the RCMP are searching for chemist involved in the production of $55 million worth of speed in Penetanguishene an RCMP spokesman told The Examiner this morning Wednesday three men Steve Zwara Wasaga Beach Peter Lansdowne Toronto and Michael France Toronto were charged with possession of narcotic for the purpose of trafficking Sgt Norman HarveyMcKear said the RCMP is continuing to investigate the case but said he was surprised to read in Toronto paper that the RCMP are looking fora chemist health research from the Provincial Lot tery By tumin over the new source of funds to hospitals uring period of restraint on all public spending the government is clearly indicating the priority it attaches to health care in Ontario he said at news conference portion will be allocated for general and specialized hospitals to replace outmoded facilities and to make energy savings and safety improvements Facilities and ser vices such as those required for new am bulatory care programs will also be includ farmed fighter to guard Pope DUBLIN AP The Irish air force warned Thursday it will shoot down any unauthorized planes that fly into air cor ridors reserved for Pope John Pauls flights around Ireland during his threeday visit starting Saturday Were prepared to fire on any planes that do not more out when we make wam ing signals Commandant John OBrien fighter wing commander at Casement air base near Dublin said Thursday