inside story Many industry closures Harrie Tanning Ltd will become one in long list of leather industry companies to low when thi local taimiry concludes biisiiie shortly Officials in the leather in dusti my tanadian companies are having hard time competing especially in the whoe business with other nations For close look it the leather industry and the hard tinii its having turn to todays business page Second period collapse llie iiitii iilts went into the second pllllll oi lliursrlay night Junior lt iii iiillflltl lll thi lhoinliil lliundiihirils in total tlilltllltllll liailiiig llioy then fell apart taking iiiaiiy needless penalties and eventually ilioppml theguiniT ltarrii liiioi Hockey Association graduate ltoiig liiiltlun was trailed from the KIlllltIlt Hilllfltls to the Hindi Ste ltlllt llllll0llfttl In four player deal ttnlrlpllfli Some day young cowboy has to look for help from the fullgrown com petitors when he thinks of rodeo career Darrel Smyth looks for some advice from sod die bronc competitor Doug Vold at rodeo championships in Ed nyoiitori Alta XCP Phoio School bus damaged lroi iiicial police were call of to asey about km northeast ot here lliiiisday night ite woman reported iiiai was striking her school bus with slitl ieiieicyc ttll called police about it pin when she heanl the hanging sounds outside her home tolice iiiiyisl niziiiites later but the culprit was gone Hinyalc ill said they Mind the slioyei he used srike the ltls liteikrtig si ct zl ti 1leus liiiiic to the has esttmte at SIN Prices up 07 ill tl cpoized ltli fiat by tent yri cc dont Slaltslxs iaiiada liraes misc il October rcreise of usher tkii October tron llC lktsx RE if transpor tor about Der cen canec 35 sshc was WJS 595 Ballerina studying young Harrie grl has Leiz on impor iant step towards rlitllliE hir goal of lMorning prima ballerina she study IllL with the Royal Winnipeg Ballet with the help of bursary from the May Court Club of Home Turn to today Lifestyle page for story and photo Be more assertive Psychologist Jr Blair Shaw was in Bar rie Thursday telling parents they should be more assertive when dealing with educators The system was initally devised to help parents raise children but has become system that serves itself and ig nores the ishes of parents he told some 130 people gathered at local church See the Today page index today 13 business lifestyle entertainment 1605ports cornicehr guide classified 1417 supplements Panorama 12 pages Canadian Tire 12 pages extra French school urged OTTAWA WI The tlttlitllO govern ment should respect the right of French anadiaiis to be educated in their mother tongue and cstablsh Henchlanguage school in Penctaiiguishene says Max Yalden official languages commissioner While Ontario has improved services to Frenchsmoking residents more needs to be done Yiilden said Thursday in speech Opening Ottawas first Frenchlanguage primary public school government of halfmeasurcs doling out rights and privileges drop by drop is out of place iii the llltl world of today Plans stiffer controls OII tPi Prime Minister Clark says he Ill announce iii the ommons to day plans for legislation to allow stiffer con truls on transportation of dangerous goods Referring specifically to the derailment of train carrying poisonous chlorine in Mississauga tint last Saturday Clark told his weekly news conference that such substances could be designated by the minister as dangerous under the proposed legislation Natusch resigns PAZ AP tul Alberto Natusch who scied the presidency in coup and plunged Bolivia into 15day nightmare of bloody repression and economic crisis has resigned close military adviser to Natusch said It was not immediately known who will replace Natusch Rut it ippeais likely that the president of the Congress Lidia titiciler ill emerge as interim presidcnt until elections nct lay The succession formula is to be announc ed late today during meeting of Congress Natusch overthrew President Walter Guevara and named himself presi dent Guevara was the first nonmilitary president in decade iii Bolivia which has had almost iii uoyeriiiiicnts in its 133 years as ltPtllllC Convicted for calls OTTAWA 30yearold Ottawa man ho tied up police emergency lines for almost four hours reporting phoney theft called police 30 detectzye come to his resuience to ttyestzgate theft and when pefxe he deliyervd monologue mtiz ouieim who test he had bwii quite unaware of Ht s7t 11 in 955 uv Spyscandal rocks Britain 7m 37 5rsrrmmW 115th year No 263 Friday Nov 16 1979 20¢ Per Copy Â¥s$rs Carrier Home Deiivery 95 Weekly the examiner serving barrie and simcoe county Thousands see princess in visit to Owen Sound By RICHARD THOMAS Of The Examiner OWEN SOUND Wet snow and rain failed to deter Her Royal Highness Princess Anne from her scheduled visit here Thursday or to dampen the enthusiasm of thousands of city residents who turned out to catch glimpse of the royal visitor Only small crowd showed up at the Holiday Inn where the princess made her first stop for luncheon in honor of the Grey and Simcoe Foresters Regiment of which she is honorary colonelltinchief But as she made her official entry into the city stopping briefly at city hall and then on to the Owen Sound armoury where she inspected 50 man guard of honor provided by the regiment Princess Anne was greeted by throng of spectators many of whom told The Examiner they had lined the street for almost two hours in preparation On arrival at the armoury where she was escorted by Owen Sound Mayor Robert Rutherford and Lt Col Wayne Stewart Commanding Officer of the regiment the princess was greeted by the deafening cheers of hundreds of school children wav ing flags and banners which read Welcome Princess Anne and car ried the names of their schools In Mississauga 100000 Once inside the armoury the 29 yearold princess was given the royal salute by the Highland Fusiliers of Canada before inspec ting the guard of honor of which about 30 members were from the Grey and Simcos Foresters Com pany in Barrie She then presented Canadian Forces Decorations to four members of the regiment for long service ranging from 12 to 22 years In her official address to members of the regiment Princess Anne congratulated them on the high standard of the parade and said it was pleasure to have the opportunity to visit was honored when asked to become the honorary colonelin chief of one of Canadas oldest regiments she said The princess has held that office since 1977 and Thursdays visit was her first official one Your predecessors have served with distinction she told the members of the regiment Your record is one of which you can be proud Following her speech Princess Anne attended reception for all ranks of the regiment and their families before departing for Wiar ton Airport where she took Cana dian Forces flight back to Toronto OStory and photos Pttt want to go home MISSISSALGA Ont CP Hopes for up to 100000 people to return home today after five nights in strange surroundings rest on delicate operation to drain 10 tons of deadly chlorine from tanker car captured in spec taculartrain deradment Saturday Ontario AttorneynGeneral Roy lclurtry said that the pumping operations potential to end in disaster make it imperative that to square kilometres around the derailment site remain tightly sealed He would not speculate or when evacuees will be able to return to their homes 02 the 323111 evacuated Sunday from Canada ninihiargest City and part of neighboring Of the Um eyacusted Sunday from Canadas after the fiery tram crash about likewereallowed home Iclurtry sazd deczstnii or trig away from home wtl lkey be mde sometime today The chemcai emergency team at the dc er site cc Su made 15 move tanker early fadsy when winds started to blew south toward Lake Ontario They waited most of Thursday for he at and to stop blowing toward populated areas In hi east The pumping operation is hazardous Ar hitch ill cause chlorine gas to leak IT MAKES SALT In the operation chlorine and air vapor in the top part of the tanker is pumped through caustic soda filter which converts it to sodium Chloride common sai and dumped on truck for remoyal To remove the chiorine still hr the bottom of the tank the vented to gans and the back ino 15142 for in pressurized track But theres comptcation 11 par 02 tank Offaczals fear th and creaepress re If that happened the pressure could blow large chlorine through gas wasthat itghLy C0E€1 yitr One of evacuees dies Her Royal Highness Princess Anne in Owen Sound Thursday to visit the Grey and Simcoe Foresters militia regiment as its honorary colonelwnv chief appears to be closely scrutinizing this member of the ranks as she inspects the formal guard of honor Examiner Photo by Richard Thomas New bus safety rules wont make difference Hy NANCY FIGiEROA Of The Examiner New regulations designed to increase school bus safety will not only be fruxtless but also cause drivers additional work says the preSident of the Simcoe County Bus Operators Assorzatior The regulations wont make du ierence said Gar Valley ca improvements The regulations which are effective Jan include making drivers take daily vehicle spection checks in logbook In additi to twice yearly comprehensrrc inspectors already inquired hc loghooks wit be monitored by ministry IfllClal Ministry officials and the awxzafmr which includes bus companies rror than 400 buses me for seminar or Du sat ty and other related subjects Thursdel Horseshoe alLEy Wilhir week the asstenor but Perri Ti By STIPHPA lt Hulls if The Examiner rxnrr sirAr Midlandarea sonic boom caused by NORAD exercise letter listing tls griewnres with the new regulations to Jamis Isnw minister of transportation and communications The ministry should supply standard form logbook but they wont said alley As ell as the cos of the bums the upkeep of them will be time consuming he said It iust additional paper work If the ministry truly writerrin with bus safey schools should closed during the month January and say IVT for at addi ioral rrorh 1r he surmer $1ll Valliu January is the wors rrort for ar tlerfs be 2111 They should claw sIbIrl for ha no month Amu 33 Ill Sirrxxt our secondary and elemenary school students more than half the toai student population use schooi buses The county separac school board and thr public mm spend $1 rmiiwr anrualiy on rarxporamr kealï¬irJ 214734 tr 422 of defer we 111 54 7n Fife li tt Im leja or 19s The Air Forrv art gradx Fortrs agreed 17 art22 were 50 191 art 51 eas by 218792 rhea mg aux Verntit Tr Ti 56 Tha fryer érv of VI rr defame 919 tr to Accountable for hostages Carter takes hard line on iron wp 71 74 fk 531331 Wucemwu un