Wrw AIév lt lr EXAMINER TELEPHONES Circulation 7266539 Classdied Advertising 7282414 All Other Departments 7266537 ISth year No70 Uh Titanic Examiner The Barrie Examiner Barrie Ontario Canada Thursday March 241977 IS Per Copy Carrier Home Delivery 85 Weekly WEATHER FORECAST SUNNY 22 Pages Barrie Flyers and Brantford Alexanders disagreed more than once Wednesday as to the way the game should be Just slight disagreement played at the Barrie Arena The result was number of minor scraps as the one bet ween Jack Egers of Brant ford and Fly ers Robbie Ralph somewhere in the pileup Flyers defeated lc antlers 71 to tie the bestof seyen Ontario Ilockey Assoc iation Senior playoff final No beer at games decision bush league says alderman TORONTO CPI At least three Toronto aldermen say they hope the province wiil re consider its decision not to al low the sale of beer at Toronto Blue Jays baseball games Ald John Bosley said in an interview that the govern ments decision Wednesday not to sell beer at Canadian National Exhibition Statium was bush league He added that the public is capable of making its own moral judgment on beer consumption The stadium is the only dry ballpark of the 26 in the major leagues Ald Patrick Sheppard said that within home runs speak at Carleton University PRINCESS ANNE armed escort IlllIllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllflfllllllllIllll H3IlllllllllIllIllllllllllllllllllllIlllIIIIIIlllllllllIlllIIIIIIllllIIIIIIiIIlIIllllllllllllllllllllllll Desai sworn in as Indias PM NEW DELHI APi Morarji Desai 81yearold leader of the successful fight to unseat the government of Indira Gan dhi was sworn in today as Indias fourth prime minister and immediately signalled possible end to this countrys special links With the Soviet Union At news conference after taking the oath of office Desai said the 1971 Indian Soviet friendship treaty must not come in the way of our friendship with any other state We wont have any special relations with any country Desai veteran of the Indian independence movement and former leader of rs Gandhis Congress party said his government would adopt foreign policy of proper nonalignment Security tight on Ulster trip Bottlepropper ban proposed OTTAWA CP The consumer affairs department issued warning Wednesday that it considers dangerous those devices used to prop up baby bottles and encourage self feeding The department also announced that it pro poses to ban the sale importation and advertising of such devices under the llarardous Products Act If an infant is left unsupervised while using such device regurgitated food may be taken into the lungs causing pneumonia the department said in news release In extreme cases obstruction to breathing could cause death The medical profession has condemned the practice of propfecding for years and it is forbidden in many hospitals the release said IlllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIllllllllllllllllillllllllIllIllIllllllllllIlllllllltllllllllllllll length of the stadium the gov ernment allows Ontario Place visitors to drink beer out in the open hope the government re considers for next season Ald Arthur Egglcton who says he likes beer with hot dog described the ban as silly and shortsighted He said the province may have been worried that if beer was allowed at baseball games it would have to consider beer at football and hockey games SNEAK DRINKS spokesman for Maple Leaf Gardens said that selling beer in plastic cups at baseball games would eliminate the IllllllllllltlIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllg 7A PSULE NE WS AIM leader crosses border WINDSOR Ont CPI Vernon Bellecourt leader of the American Indian Movement was admitted to anada on Wednesday about four hours after being refused entry im migration officials said Bellecourt 35 originally tried to cross the border about 330 am EST but was stopped when it was found he did not have ministers permit to enter the country He is prohibited from entering Canada without special permission from the minister of immigration After sixhour delay and hearing the Indian leader was deported to Detroit However after obtaining the permit apparently delayed by an oversight he was admitted about 130 pm He left for Ottawa where he was scheduled to BELFAST tAP Princess Aime made brief fivehour visit to Northern Ireland on Wednesday but was kept away from trouble spots in the terrorist plagued area She did not even get glimpse of Belfast the capital city and centre of the conflict between ex tremist Protestants and Roman Catholics The city was shrouded in fog as she flewoverit The 26yearold princess flew to Aldergrovc airport outside Belfast from Lon don She was transferred to red helicopter of the Queens Flight to Hillsborough Castle 10 miles southwest of Belfast Armed helicopter gunships escorted her craft IllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllIllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllilllllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllll HIIllIllllllllllllllllllfllllllillll problem of fans sneaking into the washroom and guzzling drink Such fans tend to drink too fast he said and are left with bottles which can be broken or used as eapons George Samis NDP member of the legislature for Cornwall called the decision stupid and hypocritical The Tnited Church of Canada in telegram sent earlier this week to Premier William Davis said it opposes the sale of beer at the stadium Clarke IacIonald deputy secretary division mission of Canada says selling beer might contribute to alcoholism as well as danger on highways and related tragedies WONT SERVE BEER Ilowie Starkinan lllttlol of public relations for the Jays said the ball cliib will not per init beer or liquor to be brought in or consumed in its private viewing area above home plate He said the club believes that having alcohol available in the viewing area would be lit appropriate Gordon Ilurlburt chairman of the Toronto Transit oin mission TTC said he is op posed to beer being available If either private boxes or bleachers Just look at the problems with teenagers today because we lowered the drinking age he said The major cause of racism on the Tlt is teenagers under the influence of drugs or alcohol mostly beer Ald Anne Johnston said she is not upset about thedecision dont 5001111 real need for beer to be sold she said dont scc any real need for baseball either SlRVEYCUlNCII survey of 20 of the 18 mem bers of Metropolitan Toronto council found that 12 agreed with the provinces decision and 12 disagreed Iwo said the question was too uniniixntant to be considered In announcing the govern ments decision Sidney Ilanr dlcman minister of consumer and commercial relations said drinking might be allowed in private boxes at the Exhibition Stadium It you have couch and pillow they are considch to be residences he said But James Mahoney lawyer for the Liquor Control Board of Ontario said this definition would be stretching it little bit You cant really call them residences he said The 14 boxes rent for between 318000 and $23000 year not including the cost of furnishing themorscasontickcts Liberal Leader Stuart Smith who supports beer at the ball park said there is not much op position parties can do to change the decision It wouldnt be responsible to bring the government down on this hcsaid Bass Lake blaze destroys station Orillia Township fire officials say firc completely destroyed Texaco service station and apartment early this morning at Bass Lake Firefighters were called to the scene at 1110pm Wednes day Trucks from township of fices the city of Orillia and Medonte Township answered the call and fought the flames until am There were fears two underground gasoline tanks would explode but flames were kept away from them Fire officials say no cause has been determined and an iii vcstigation wili begin today Damage is estimated at $1750 The building say officials was owned by Cyril Smith who escaped from the apartment agove the garage with his wife and two young children at the last minute None of their belongings were salvaged say officials The building was partially iii sured say officials Says bus line erred in statement to board TORONTO CPI Gray Coach Lines Ltd told the On tario highway transport board Wednesday that rival Greyhound Lines of Canada made mathematical errors in recent submission to the board Gray Coach argued that it could not run buses over two major routes in competition with Greyhound Jllfl get $127 million in profits annually as Greyhound said it could Last November the board ruled that Greyhound could run express buses on lorontoBuf fan and lorontoSudbury routcs previously held only by Gray Coach The Ontario cabinet intervened asking the board to reconsider the decision and to study the financial im pact on Gray oach Gray Coach has told the board its decision would turn projected $779000 profit into $756X10 loss this year Two weeks ago Greyhound lawyer Edwin Goodman presented the board document showing how his company would have reac ted in Gray Coachs shoes to produce profit of $127 million Gray Coach answered that claim Wednesday saying Greyhounds figures are based on certain assumptions and methods that do not stand uptoexamination at ext game is in Brantlt ford Iriduy Story photo on Page 11 Examiner lhotot Il1III KING seentli victim Boys killer is target of manhunt BIRMINGHAM Mich Ali More than 200 detectives searched today for well edu cated trusch individual who smothered an abducted boy and left the childs body in road sidcditch Discovery of the hotly of Tim othy King 11 of Birmingham who was abducted from neighlmrhood drugstore March lti marked the seventh child abuction murder victim in the last months in Oakland ouu Police believe the boys killer also killed at least three of the other six children lound slain in Detroit northern suburbs Four of the seven slain chil dren including Timothy lis appeared while walking to or from their homes Another vanished after she ran away from home sixth disap peared whilc hitchhiking The seventh was killed while babysitting for her sister psychological profile and an artists sketch of the suspect show the kidnapper as white male 20 to 35 years old well educated and intelligent Fire kills puppies Efforts to keep litter of pup pies warm ended in death early this morning in Shanty Bay Road home The litter perished when an electric light placed in their cardboard box ignited shav ings says Barrie fire chief lack McAllister Firefighters were called to the scene at am and found minor damage to the shag rug and floor in the area Chief McAllister said he will be at the 18 Shanty Bay Rd home today to set an estimate on damages Quebec independence Separatists con game PM TORONTO CP Prime Minister Trudeau denounced Quebec independence as separatists con game Wed nesday and said he plans to bypass the Levesque govern ment and take his campaign against separatism directly to Quebecers There are only two ways to deal with separatists by com promise or confrontation Trudeau told reporters after ar riving from Ottawa for four days of Liberal party soul searching about national unity and the state of the economy EllllIllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIlllIltllllllIIIl1llIlltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIllIlllllllIlllllllllIlllllllIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll Camping ban set for Innisfil Park By JOHN BRlfIZ Examiner Staff Reporter BARCLAY Camping in Innisfil Park will be prohibited starting in 1078 lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll there for years she said and historical plaques EllillllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllIlllllllllIlllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll You cant compromise with separatist he said And he added he does not con sider the time ripe for con frontation because the Parti Quebecois is still defining its separatist policies He said solution to the national unity crisis will take very very verylongtime Trudeau spoke informally for 30 minutes with an invited group of reporters at subur ban airport hotel where 500 Lib erals from across Canada will meet starting today for policy Innisfil council imposed the ban thlncsday night because it cannot afford to make needed repairs such as improved hydro and water services to park facilit ics foun Kathe Jans chairman of the parks and recreation committee said the committee decided to permit camping this year but all campers will be told that overnight ttitpr ing will not be permitted next year It is courtesy to those campers who have been coming The committee oun lans added instructed recreation coordinator Larry Morrow to prepare fluyear plan for building lllSlOIltétlIttIttlllttlittl facilitics in the park in cluding tennis courts lawn bowling green band shell discussions on the problems of the 1980s The Liberals will present general ideas for national convention which is held every two years to take place in 0t tawa this October Trudeau had series of meet ings scheduled for earlier today before the conference begins He was to hold his weekly news conference meet Liberal youth members at the University of Toronto and answer questions at noonhour meeting of Ital ianCanadian businessmen He held private meeting Reeve William Gibbins said the decision was made to help the rccrcat ion coordinator reduce his 1977 budget est mates lhe reeve also said council felt the decision should be taken now so that the ban will come into force during the 197778 council term of office We didnt want to force the next council to have to live with our decision he said Deputyltcevc Blake Constable supported the decision Innisfil is acknowltxlging that camping does not pay he said adding that the ban might hurt business at the park this summer oun William Iipple said the township raised the camp ing rates last year and avoided putting the cost of the facilitiesonthctownshiptaxbill But that meant we were not doing capital works we should have been doing he said Wednesday night with the Lib eral party national executive Trudeau and 28 of his 31 cabi net ministers will attend the policy meetings remaining in the background while delegates from ridings across Canada and from provincial Liberal associations take longrange look at party policy Trudeau told reporters Wed nesday he was terribly afraid after Rene Levesques separatist party won the Nov 15 Quebec election that Cana dians would embrace Le vesques idea of an independent Quebec Film Macbeth controversy takes new twist with request To view or not to view Roman Polanskis Macbeth Iv that is the question The controversy over tht showing of the film to Gradi 12 class from Eastview Secon dary School has taken new twist with request from Bar ric resident that the Ontario ensors Board rcappraise tht film Roy Feaver manager of th Bayficld incmas where lltf special screening is to takt place said he expects rulinp on the film this week from tht ccnsor board cant see how after tht censor board has passed it tht last four years they can now remove it for showing lcaver commented Iolanskis Mac bcth is not classified restricted Fcaver said he will get in touch with the Eastvicw organizers of the screening as soon as the censor board for wards its decision The screen ing had been scheduled for next month The Macbeth controversy began last week with com plaiiit from parent in thc form of letter to the editor of The IIxamincr James otter ob jected to the nudity and etc cessive gore and bloodshed in the Polanski version Dr Allen Fisher trustee on the Simcoc ounty Board of Education made his feelings known on the matter at Wednesdays board meeting RlllllOlS WALK Ilc said nude witches or nude walk by Lady Macbeth through cold drafty castle would have been ridiculous in Shakespeares time Dr Fisher clarified that he opposed the Polanski version not on grounds of moarality but because its violation of Shakespeare There is violence in the play but Dr Fisher contends that anyone studying the play cons cientiously is impressed by the tragedy of man overcome by his ambition not the violence He wondered why the Polan ski version had to be shown when there are other film vcr sions of the play with excellent actors Ir Fisher also questioned whether the school should be promoting the theatre US storm hits power NEW YORK AP pow erful spring storm mixing rain snow and hiin winds left hun dreds of thousands of northeast US residents in the dark Wed nesday and gave many school children an unexpected holiday Skiers got lateseason bo nanza with conditions excellent in New Hampshires White Mountains after 33 cm of snow fell there private enterprise and if lllt teacher in charge had acted responsibly in telling the students you dont have to scc ll would say that ll tcachci cant recommend rcsourct material to all students he shouldnt recommend it at all he stated also mentioning Port Perry rink winners Port Perry needed an extra end to do it but they on the Ontario liederation of Secon dary Schools Athletic Association girls curling championships teilyesday poor pressure and the fact that students were captive audience lack Ramsay director of education noted that it was the tourt or fifth year the film had been shown for Barrie hiin school students but the first in which there had been any reac tiott to it The Port Perry rink of front row at left icky Fairman lead and Alison McNab se cond along with skip Lee Ilowsam standing at right coach Reg lIilip and vice think whats raised the concern is the fact that the director Polinskii has been in the news lately he com mcnted Ramsay said the board would discuss the film with principals and English department heads from the schools after the spr ing break skip Elaine Elliott went undefeated in seven games at the Barrie urling lub to win the championship Results Page 12 Examiner Photo