YVVVVVVV inside story Pornography in Barrie local merchant has discovered that hav ing ethics costs money He stopped selling pornographic magazines because his cons cience was bothering him and now he loses $100 month Other merchants in town however still sell the magazines and reap the rewards See the Today Page for the sor did details County gives CAS more Simcoe County council softened Tuesday and decided to give the Childrens Aid more money than originally budgeted The CAS had its budget slashed earlier this year by the council Read about it on the Today Page Innisfil boy shot His parents took every precaution say police but an Innisfil boy is still lying in Royal Victoria Hospital with bullet wound in his abdomen Read about the near tragedy on Page 3D diet now here new diet program in Barrie known as 3D for diet discipline and discipleship is Here it comes Kathy 5050 l5 tries to catch Frisbee while playing at Centen nial Park in Barrie Tuesday Does she make it Find out on Page Examiner Photo by Peter Hsu Daughter for Snowdons LONDON LAW Lord Snowdon Princess Margarets former husband announced today that he and his second wife have laughter He said both the mother and the baby were fine Snowdoii said he and his Illeearold wife the former Lucy LiiidsayIlogg were about to have dinner Tuesday night at the home of his mother the Countess of Rosse when we suddenly had to rush off to the hospital He said the baby came rather earlier than expected and it was all rather sudden It is Lady Snowdoiis first child and his third Snowdoii is and the Queens sister were divorced May last year alter 18 years of marriage and two children boy and girl lie was married on Dec 15 to Mrs Lindsay llogg the daughter of dress designer Don ald Davies and actress Geraldine Fit zgerald She had divorced her first husband film producer in 1971 Paisley raps premier STRASHOIRG France iReuteri Ian Paisley Northern Ireland Protestant leader caused an uproar at the opening of the European parliament today when he launched fierce verbal attack on the premier of the Irish Republic Paisley interrupted Premier Jack Lyn chs address to the assembly as president of the European Economic Communitys Council of Ministers calling out In the name of Ilsters dead indict you for hair boring their murderers Assembly President Simone eil told Paisley he did not have the right to address the assembly at that moment But he finish ed his comments in ringing tones unaided by microphones before leaving the chamber to cries of Get out Plan airfare boost GENEVA Reuteri World airline companies met liiesday to plan for at least lopercent increase in air fares beginning in October says spoktsiiian for the In tcriiatioiial ir Iransport ssociation The reason for the increase by the 106 member IAIA is an estimated 71 percent increase in fuel prices this year the spokesman said IAT said the rise in fuel prices will in crease operating costs by an veragc 16 per cent for 197 National League wins SEI1III Wash Lee Mauilli of New York Iets hit pinch home run to tie the score in the eighth inning then drew bases loaded walk from lion tiiiidry of New York Yankees to force home the winning nin the ninth as the National League deteated the American League Hi in baseballs aliastdl game Tuesday night It was the eighth straight National extra ConIe home to The Examiner Call 7266539 for home delivery succeeding for many after other weightless plans have failed For story see todays Lifestyle Page National League wins The National League AllStarsbeat the American League again Tuesday in the 50th annual baseball classic in Seattle Ron Guidry walked in the winning run in the final inning giving the National League its eighth consecutive victorv See story picture on todays Sports Page Local ceremonies planned This historic voyage by John Graves Sim coe from Holland Landing to Penetan guishene Bay will be reenacted the first weekend of August The 30 members of the Simcoe party making the fourday trip will take part in special commemorative ceremonies along the route including ceremonies in Barrie and Shanty Bay See story on todays Entertainment Page index today Ifoatylo 57 mmlnment 20 sports oomlcstv guide daoslfled 2528 supplement Lowblaws pages Buyflold Mall 24 pages League victory in the annual midseason contest and its 16th in the last 17 games The National League holds 31181 edge in the series that began in 1933 Clean bill for our Falls NIAGARA FALLS Ont CPi The Canadian side of Niagara Falls received clean bill of health Tuesday and at the same time the US Army Corps of Engineers stepped up their geological testing on the American side of the Horseshoe Falls Ronald Hoskins of the Buffalo corps said seismic sensors set to detect as little as oneeighth of an inch of movement in the rock at Terrapin Point are being read daily for the next few days Army engineers worked last weekend installing and repairing testing equipment after sensors installed in 1971 and aban doned were found to be corroded Cut by bottle BRANTFORD Ont CP Debbie Lashbrook 27 of Brantford received cuts on her right hand Tuesday when l5ltlitre softdrink bottle blew up in her hands after she removed it from refrigerator She said some of the pieces of the bottle flew almost one metre across the room She required three stitches to close the cuts The bottle had been bought before recent publicity about the tendency of some of the bottles to explode Two weeks ago federal Consumer Affairs Minister Allan Lawrence asked for voluntary recall of the bottles Charged in stabbings TORONTO tCPi man was charged today with two counts of firstdegree murder in the stabbing deaths of man and woman Metropolitan Toronto police said the body of Luz Dizon Fernandez 28 was found Tuesday in the hallway of her Nthfloor apartment The body of Patrick Elias Bugyra 36 of nearby Mississauga was found inside the apartment The two had died of multiple stab wounds police said Antonio Norona 40 who police said had lived with Miss Fernandez until about three weeks ago was charged He is native of the Philippines police said Accused remanded Aubrey Phillip Rolfe of Barrie was remanded to July 24 in provincial court here Tuesday after appearing without solicitor Rolfe 30 is charged with the firstdegree murder of his wife Alicia Rolfe 33 Mrs Rolfe was found shot to death in the couples home Rolfe dismissed his first solicitor recently and has not engaged another one It is expected date for preliminary hearing will be set Tuesday Discuss fire deaths CREEMORE Officials from the On tario Fire Marshals Office the Centre of Forensic Pathology and the Ontario Provin cial Police will meet Thursday to discuss the July firedeaths of four local boys Stayner OPP said today partial autopsy results have been sent to the detachment from the centre concerning the boys Theyve drawn some conclusions said police spokesman today but police will not release any information until further results arrive from the laboratory Officials have not determined what caus ed the fire or how the boys died They hope to determine what happened when they meet Thursday said police Sixth body sought JACKSONS POINT Five bodies now have been found by provincial police divers searching Lake Simcoe after the twin engine plane crash near here Saturday York Regional Police in charge of the in vestigation said the bodies have been sent to Toronto coroner but none of the bodies has been identified Sgt Douglas Wilson said an inquest will be held but no date will be set until the autopSIes are completed Divers continue searching for the sixth body The shattered plane has been almost com pletely recovered from the lake said police today 18M in recall DETROIT AP General Motors Corp recalled Tuesday 18 million cars and light trucks including 127000 in Canada from the 1978 model year to replace front outer wheel bearings that might fail and cause vehicle to go out of control The first recall letters will be mailed as soon as possible the company said Spokesman Bill Knight said GM had learned of one fatality in Canada believed to be the result of such bearing failure and 16 other accidents in which no one was injured weather Sunny with few cloudy periods to day and Thursday Highs today 23 to 26 Lows overnight l2 to l6 Highs Thursday 25 to 28 By DENNIS LANTHIER Of The Examiner Penetang Midland Coach Lines PMCL offered the lowest bid on operating the Barrie transit system for the next three years Tenders for the bus service were opened Tuesday at cit hall PMCL of idland bid $2039500 the lowest bid Ald Alex Arthur told The Ex aminer Tuesday Travelways Ltd of Toronto the com ln bid to operate transit system Midland firm has pany which has operated the system since the start bid $2081300 Valley and Sons of Barrie bid $2374400 The lowest tender is more than the pro jected $80000 Barrie will spend in 1979 for the service said Ald Arthur But it will cost the city less in the long run because of 14 buses purchased earlier this year said Ald Arthur The city bought the buses for about 3450000 115th your No 189 Wednesday Julty 18 1979 lowest bus tender In addition it could have cost the city more if the tenders werent called said Ald Arthur If it was just Travelways we dont know what they would have asked for this year or the year after said the Barrie alderman The administration will examine the proposals and investigate the re quirements of the contract Items include properly qualified mechanics and facilities Ald Arthur said 15 Per Copy Canada to take 000 month Ottawa expects about 50000 There will likely be special session to decide on the bus operator he said The final regular council meeting is slated for Monday and the administration will like ly not have recommendation ready by that time he said Tenders were called after request by Ald Jim Shirley who said the city could save money by tendering the system The proposal camc after Travelways submitted projected costs the alderman considered too high Carrlor Home Delivery 96° Weekly the examiner serving barrie and simCoe County refugees herebvend 80 OTTAWA CP The government an nounced 3000amonth Southeast Asian refugee program today which it says could result in total of about 50000 of these displaced people living in Canada by the end of 1980 About 20000 Indochinese refugees were ex pected to be brought to Canada this year External Affairs Minister Flora Mac Donald and Immigration Minister Ron Atkey said the government will bring in one refugee for every refugee sponsored by private group The system will cover all refugees that have come here to date under private spon sorship The ministers said the government is prepared to increase the monthly rate of refugee arrivals to 3000 month from the present 1000 Until this announcement the government had said it was prepared to accept 12000 Viet namese this year Four thousand of those would have been under private sponsorship and the rest under government sponsorship The ministers made their announcement in advance of the departure of Miss MacDonald for an international refugee conference in Geneva They said in statement that Miss Mac Donald will urge other countries to match Canadas efforts EMPHASIZE NEED She also intends to emphasize the need for the conference to deal not only with urgent relief and resettlement requirements but also with the source of the problem the in tolerable expulsion of whole segments of the population from Vietnam Cambodia and Laos joint statement said Canada will urge that the countries of ex odus assume their responsibilities to treat their citizens in humane manner and amend those policies causing the exodus Miss MacDonald would insist that countries such as Vietnam ensure that citizens wishing to leave do so in safe and orderly manner not involving intimidation or coercion Electrocution cause of death By STEPHEN NICHOLLS OfThe Examiner ltryearold Fergus Ont cadet who died in Canadian Forces Base Borden laun dromat July was electrocuted said Dr William Farrington coroner Douglas Maxwell Watt collapsed and died while sitting on clothes dryer in the cadet quarters hours after arriving at the base to begin sixweek summer training program Dr Farrington said the cadet did not have heart problem as earlier reported There was fault in terms of breakdown or wearing out in the machine said Dr Far rington He said the dryers electric cord is being analysed by the Canadian Standards Associa tion There will be no inquest into the youths death said Dr Farrington He said he ex pects an analysis of tissue from the body to confirm his findings on the cause of death Capt Snider information officer for the cadet program at the base said military officials expect to conclude their investiga tion of the incident later this week Capt Richard Shaftoe base information of ficer said it would be at least four weeks before the board of inquirys findings would be released from Ottawa Garbage fire extinguished City firefighters and public works employees used bulldozers and street flusher to extinguish blazing garbage fire at the city dump on Ferndale Drive Tues daynight City officials said today the fire was well contained within the waste disposal cell and no neighboring residents were in danger Len Mills deputychief said refuse fire is dangerous to persons at the scene You dont know whats in there said Mills There could be chemicals containers aerosol cans are extremely dangerous When they go off they fly all over the place Neil Fox public works superintendent said fire at the dump is fuelled by methane gas produced in the natural breakdown of the garbage Tuesdays fire is the second blaze at the dump in two weeks Iills said fire officials suspect somebody might be lighting them but Fox said all we have are suspicions Workers at Bell Canada Ltd Barrie picket company building on Bayfield Street today By LORI COHEN Of The Examiner Bell Canada technicians are off the job across the county today and expect to be locked out tomorrow by the company If the company is true to its previous actions theres 999 per cent chance well be locked out said Paul Thanasse spokesman for the Communication Workers of Canada Local 40 in Barrie And were prepared CWC members in Toronto walked off the job Friday as part of series of rotating walkouts and were locked out the follow ing working day Employees here expect the same tieatment Todays walkout was announced at union local meeting Tuesday night in Bar rie More than 300 workers attended Doug Boldt union member said the workers spirit was great and they are prepared to continue the walkouts In press release today the company reiterated its stand that it considers its Canada the next 18 months Gloomy forecast out for future OTTAWA CP Prime Minister Clark and his powerful inner cabinet held their first meeting in almost month Tuesday amid increasing warnings of economic trouble to come Just as the ministers were gathering the Conference Board in Canada an influential private economic forecasting organization with headquarters few miles from Parliament Hill was releasing gloomy forecast for the next 18 months The board had revised an earlier outlook now saying inflation will be worse than pre 15mins see the price of meat is up again viously foreseen at 92 per cent this year an estimate senior board officials said was con servative Three months ago the board projected an inflation rate of 83 per cent The board also foresees little growth in the economy worsening unemployment and difficulty ahead for the dollar This was the latest in series of dismal economic predictions unleashed on the government in the last few weeks by bankers US officials and private forecasters Carter axing US cabinet WASHINGTON tAPi With all of his cabinet and highlevel staff offering to resign President Carter is expected to decide by Friday where the axe will fall as he works on new lineup to revive his presidercy Senior officials were shaken by the move the latest surprise in Carters selfdescribed turning point which left the US govern ment in limbo The 34 top officials affected said little in public beyond confirming that they had been asked Tuesday to tender their resignations White House press secretary Jody Powell said the offers made orally and not in writing will be considered carefully and expedi tiriusly by the president rea Bell workers off job contract offer reasonable and regrets that CWC members have seen fit to stage another walkout Were sorry that the union has taken this action because we sincerely believe the conciliation report released early in June was fair and generous set tlement of our contract dispute says Bob Welsh Bell manager in Barrie The union is fighting for higher wages increased vacation benefits and changes in the overtime regulations Most senior cabinet members are treating these forecasts with concern but have said they want to make their own assessment of the countrys economic prospects in the months ahead CROSBIE CONCERNEI Finance Minister John Crosbie told reporters during break in the meeting he agrees with the boards analysis that the developing recession in the United States could spell trouble for Canada Industry Minister Robert dc Cotret has repeatedly said the government is relying on the private sector to generate the new jobs new investment and expansion that will be the basis for economic growth The Liberals took into account not only the revenues and expenditures in the federal budget but also some extra funds that normally enter the treasury as pension contributions loan repayments and money from various other transactions In 1979 this amount is expected to be $22 billion leaving the anticipated deficitat$1ti75 billion The method de Cotret used does not include these nonbudgetary funds leaving the proj ected deficit $22 billion higher than the Liberal projection at about $13 billion for fiscal 1979 Crosbie said he was puzzled about de Cotrets remarks regarding the deficit But he would not offer his own projection about the deficit or any other major economic indicator