an un may mev French meeting planned Simcoe County Board of Education trustees have to meet with the French Language Advisory Committee to discuss the building of French facility to accommodate students in Penetanguishene The move follows letter from the minister of education telling the board and the com mittee to resolve the problem Read about the meeting and the problems on The Ex aminers Today page lnnisfil residents worried Innisffl residents are worried Theyre worried about bus service or the township that would take people to Barrie Theyre also worried about disco being established in the area too much noise pleads one residents Read about both concerns on the Today page Examiner Guy returns After an undeserved hiatus the Ex aminer Guy has returned to the Examiner Lori Cohen Examiner reporter photographer found this darkhaired Photo Dies playing roulette DETROIT AP Three schoolmates watched helplessly as Danny Turowski Grade student at Our Lady Queen of Angels school toppled to the floor after shooting himself in the head during game of Russian roulette The 12yearold boy was being keptalive today by lifesupport machines until his family can decide whether to donate his Vl tal organs for transplant spokesman for Henry Ford Hospital said Danny is the youngest of four children of Gerald and Alice Turowski of Detroit Iurowski is Detroit Edison meter reader The rest of the Grade class was outside the room during the lunch break Wednesday when the shooting occurred said Donna Pniewski Dannys teacher Danny and the other three children Norma Perez Ronnie Blanchard and Randy Jacobs had brought their lunches and were to eat in the classroom she said The three children told police Danny showed them his fathers revolver Danny an altar boy in the parish was described as an average student who played on the school basketball team Im sure it was an accident said Ms Pniewski Theres not single kid in my classroom who would even contemplate suicide Dannys happygolucky kid He gets along well with other kids and With his family He wouldnt do something like this on purpose Halfdollar clue NIAGARA FALLS Ont CP pact sealed 14 years ago by two school friends who ripped $1 bill in half and vowed never to part with their respective pieces has convicted city man of breaking entering and theft The man was captured last October during breakin and police discovered one half of Canadian $1 bill in his pocketxlt was alleged to have been stolen in an earlier breakin at the Niagara Falls home of Karen Andrews After the bill was pieced together with the half belonging to Miss Andrewss friend in Welland Ont and the serial numbers matched police charged the man in the two breakins Miss Andrews testified in countycourt that she and her friend ripped the bill in half 14 years ago and vowed to keep the pieces Arthur Richardson 36 of Niagara Falls was convicted Tuesday of the two counts and is to be sentenced at later date Evacuees go back home WINNIPEG CP The provincial govemment announced Wednesday that floodevacuated residents of the southern Manitoba town of Letellier could go home again Harry Enns minister responsible for the Emergency Measures Organization told news conference that conditions are ready for the return of the evacuees The ringdiked town which normally has population of about 180 is located 15 kilo metres north of the US border and is the first one cleared for reentry Conie home to The Examiner Call 72616539 for deliyery lOO demonstrate at Liberal rally John Shortall left and Steve Shallorn both members of Canadian Union of Public Employees demonstrate Wednesday night with postal worker Maureen Reilly outside Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto About lOO demonstrators marched outside arena prior to start of mass rally held by Liberal Party at which Prime Minister Trudeau was the keynote speaker CP Adonis running about town Check the To day page Children get treat Children attending Saturdays afternoon activity at Barrie Public Library childrens annex were treated to concert of home made music by Rick Avery See photos on todays Lifestyle Page Boring design Never The Georgian College show of work by thirdyear arts students offers an intriguing assortment of items ranging from abstract sculpture to dinnerware and theres even bathroom sink on display Who says con temporary design has to be boring See to days Entertainment page index today lifestyle entertainment background page sports 61 oomlcotv guldo 24 classified 2527 Enns said flood waters which were threatening when Letellier was evacuated two weeks ago no longer are danger Roads are open and utilities are working They fear harassment TEHRAN AP The death toll from revolutionary firing squads reached 200 lives today as Irans Jews worried whether the execution of prominent member of their community marked the start of anti Jewish harassment by the new Islamic regime The 200th man to die before one of the firing squads of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini was 53yearold physician Dr Akbar Bahadori who had been director of police hospital and member of parliament Radio Tehran announced The announcement said he was shot at am in the capital Among the charges against him was that he paid supporters of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi in Arak the doctors hometown to attack antishah demonstrators with clubs No rationing here OTTAWA CP Canadians are not likely to face long lineups at gasoline pumps or the rationing of supplies now plaguing motorists in the southern United States energy department officials say And while the tense American situation seems certain to get worse and spread further north as the summer goes on federal officials have no plans to stem the already increasing visits across the border to fill up gasoline tanks Canadian refineries unlike their US counterparts have been able to make up shortfalls in light grades of crude oil for refining into gasoline caused by lost disrupted production in Iran The US oil companies are also being pressed by the Carter administratiOn to stockpile heating oil for next winter cutting into gasoline refining production Canadian officials are quick to point out however that any further disruption in the supply of imported all could lead to shor tages here Ration authority sought WASHINGTON AP The US House of Representatives gets its chance to consider President Carters uest for standby authority to ration gaso ine In California meanwhile drivers with evennumbered license plates get their chance to buy gasoline The Senate passed modified version of Carters rationing plan Wednesday and sent it to the House for action But the Senate made clear and Carter generally agreed that the authority to invoke rationing is to be used only in farmore serious situation than the one now promp ting 12 California counties to restrict gasoline sales weather Sunny with cloudy periods and conti nuing warm today and Friday Highs both days 20 to 24 Overnight lows l2to l5 115thyaar No 111 Im s1 Thursday May 10 1979 Carrier Home Delivery 90° Weekly the examiner serving barrie and simcoe county Miners erupt into violence at lnco settlement meeting Guerrillas leave city SAN SALVADOR AP Three anti govemment guerrillas occupying the Costa Rican Embassy for five days accepted promises of safe conduct and left El Salvador but other members of the Popular Revolutionary Bloc continued to hold the French Embassy and San Salvadors cathedral Another antigovernment organization threatened foreign diplomats if their governments continued to support the mili tary regime of President Carlos Humberto Romero representative of the Costa Rican government flew to San Salvador and escorted the three guerrillas who occupied the embassy last Friday to San Jose Wednesday night The Costa Rican am bassador and four women held hostage with him escaped from the building Monday night Sixteen other members of the organization of peasants and workers have been holding the French ambassador and five other hostages in the French Embassy since Friday and 60 to 80 of their comrades are holed up in the cathedral in downtown San Salvador They are demanding the release of five of their leaders who they say are under arrest but the government contends it is only holding two of them Meanwhile guerrilla group called the Popular Liberation Front warned foreign governments that continue to support Humberto Romeros regime they will be considered as an enemy of the Salvadorean people and their officials in the country will receive the same treatment that they would in war about early canoe trips Barrie school board trustee Allen Fishe worried about students taking can rips in the cold Ontario waters of ear ay Im little bit apprehensive of going to he north country before May 24 he to ther trustees during regular meeting the Simcoe County Board of Education at the Ferris Lane offices Wednesday About 19 students of Central Collegiate arrie who are members of the schools Outward Bound Club left Wednesday fiveday canoe trip to Algonquin Park Fisher said the water was very cold this early in the spring hope the teachers leading the trip ealize the dangers Bill Fell teacher at Central and head the club told The Examiner the trip as the culmination of the years efforts club members who have trained Lessons in first aid and the proper way pack canoe among others were resented he said The club was designed Fell said to of erthe members an opportunity to ex riencesomethin dff Man remanded for observation John Albert Perrault 20 was remanded to May 16 for observation in Penetanguishene Mental Health Centre Wednesday The Midland man appeared for sentencing in Barrie provincial court after pleading guil ty April 25 to escaping custody indecent assault robbery and carrying concealed weapon Perrault robbed Woolworths downtown store of rifle shotgun and drugs Jan 20 He was discovered in the store after closing by cleaner Perrault fought with the cleaner Perrault indecently assaulted an 18year old Owen Street woman in her bedroom Jan 21 and was carrying butcher knife when ar rested by police Jan 26 Scheduled to appear in court Jan 30 Per rault escaped from court officer but was found the following day in Queen Street apartment building Defence mave hits base unit The Department of National Defence DND has moved its entire air traffic control unit to Transport Canada training institute in Cornwall The announcement was made today in Ot tawa by Otto Lang transport minister It means that the air traffic control school at Canadian Forces Base Borden will be clos ed says Lieutenant Colonel Dobson chief of staff He said official closing ceremonies have already been held for the school It will have only minor effect on the popula tion at Base Borden since only 12 students took the 40week course at time At times he said there could be an overlap of about 46 students one time at the base tak ing the course Dropping in for manoeuvres Soldiers at Canadian Forces Base Borden simulated an airborn assault Wednesday when 42 men two eeps and two guns were dropped from six planes lOOO feet above ground Capt Dan Wilson said after the men landed they were given target to engage to determine how fast they can respond to fire Capt Richard Shaftoe said all men scheduled to jump did so despite the death of soldier Tuesday when strap attaching him to his parachute broke Above the men prepare to fire one of the guns dropped Examiner Photo Improper use causing leukemia TORONTO CP Excessive radiation caused by hospital workers improperly operating diagnostic xray equipment results in 20 cases of leukemia year doctor says Dr Kenneth Taylor radiation physicist and associate director of the radiological re search laboratory at the University of Toronto said Wednesday that surveys of 20 hospitals found wide variations in the amount of radiation patient would receive while undergoing an identical xray patient in one hospital may receive as much as 60 times the exposure given to patient in another hospital he said Taylor said excessive radiation is causing 20 cases of leukemia year in Ontario Un necessary radiation can be cut to reduce this figure to two he estimated The variation results from the condition of the diagnostic equipment and the different ways an xvray machine is operated by technician or radiologist he said paper written by Taylor and two colleagues Dr Harold Johns radiologv phys1cist and Dr BB Hobbs radiologist says that medical personnel are trained to do medicine not measure and control the output of the machines ANNOUNCES GRANT The health ministry announced Wednesday it is providing research grant of up to $300000 over threeyear period to study radiation hazards encountered during xray examinations The Physicians Services Inc Foundation has also pledged $338000 over the next five years for further surveys and training seminars for radiologists hospital ad ministrators and xray equipment manufacturers Keeping eye and foot on the ball Terry Poslyk of Barrie City soccer club left charges after the ball as member of Barrie Canadian gives it kick In exhibition play at Eastview athletic field Wednesday City won the game 2l on goals by Jamie Laws and Charlie Foote Mike Wright scored for Canadian Examiner Photo by David Fuller SUDBURY Ont CPi Angry miners shouted down their bargaining committee Wednesday at packed violent meeting called to inform striking workers about tentative settlement with lnco Metals Co The meeting attended by more than 1000 workers was adjourned after fight broke out between two workers Earlier man had jumped on to the stage and lurched at Dave Patterson president of Local €500 United Steelworkers of America The man was re strained by negotiating committcc members on stage Its wild in there and they are making it clear that they dont want this contract said Jim Kmit smelter worker Thats the worst meeting lc ever seen said Ray Barriault an lnco mincr since 1943 The negotiating committee and negotiators for lnco reached tentative agreement Sunday in Toronto Under the proposed contract the hourly base rate would rise to $730 from $679 STARTED SEPT Hi The strike started Sept 15 central issue was the companys demand for changed grievance procedures and the union claimed victory when Inco agreed to higher wages and dropped the grievance demand The 11700 members of Local 6500 are to vote Saturday on the contract On Tuesday union stewards over whelmingly rejected the contract and said they would try to convince the workers to reject it bulletin Members of United Rubber Workers local 722 in Barrie went out on strike at 10 am this morning aftcr rejecting thrccwcar contract offer by llastomcr Ltd John St The strike Involves 103 custom plastic niouldcrs Staff cut in nursing announced The Simcoc County Health Unit nursing staff will be reduced because of sizablc salary demands by nurses for 1979 says Dr Peter Watson medical officer His comments today follow tentative agreement reached Wednesday between the Simcoe County Board of Health and members of the Ontario Nurses Association local 37 About two nurses will be dropped because of the pact said Dr Watson lie ctstififnatcs there are about 34 nurses now on It will probably mean the number of visits by nurses to some Simcoc County schools Will be reduced the doctor said He said it is the first time such measure was needed in several years While Dr Watson would not comment on the exact Size of the increase he said it was comparable with other settlements reached so far in 1979 in other Ontario health units Hilda Ellis local resident of the assomation said today doctor probably meant the equivalent of two nurses salaries would have to go But Mrs Ellis said she would not comment further on the tentative pact since it has not been ratified The Simcoe County Board of Health and the assomation will hold ratification meetings May 17 The reduction in staff is caused by limited funding from the province said the doctor The board receives 75 per cent funding from the ministry of health which allowed for 1979 five per cent salary increase he said That same ministry allowed for six per cent increase last year he said The rest of the funding comes from Barrie Orillia and Simcoe County he said The settlement reached Wednesday came after the third in series at meetings between the two sides Wont wear seat belt TORONTO CPJ survivor of car crash in which three persons died of injuries coroner says were caused by wearing seat belts says he Will go tojail rather than pay fine for not wearing belt James Harcourt 26 is one of three persons who survived headon collision near Woodstock Ont on April Harcourt said he Will go to jail for two days rather than pay $28 fine Harcourt Donald Lamb 19 and Danny Waters 22 all of Woodstock have been charged with not wearing seat belts Lamb said in an interview he will never wear seat belt ii suits If kiss you will you change me into frog