aw Know what critters are The Montessori school of Barrie had playday on the grounds of Springwater Park Thurs day morning The main trout pond proved source of constant fascination for the students as their attention moved from the swans to the fish and finally to the tadpoles swimming on the bottom Here students Andy Beacroft centre and Craig Williams discuss the ponds critters with Meg Ferullo Examiner Photo Lightning bolt hits tree between two homes ANGUS 70foot pine tree was struck by lightning early Friday morning during thunderstorm which hit the AngusBorden area The tree is located between two mobile homes in the Cecil Street Mobile Home Park The homes are owned by Mr and Mrs Charles Chandler and Chuck and Bernice Fisher The Fishers have two children Deb bie and Terry who were at home at the time The tree was struck about half way up and pieces of wood were thrown 150 feet in both directions large branch was also knocked off The tree will have to be taken down to day Mrs Bernice Curtis who manages the park along with her husband Jack said Its shame because it is such nice big tree well missit Mrs Marie Mannette who lives across the street on Ninth Street said she woke the Fisher family up this morning to make sure they were alright Im not afraid of storms but the noise from that crack of thunder may my heart feel like it was right in my throat Neither of the homes or two cars which were parked 25 feet away from the tree were damaged Although the Fisher cable for their TV is out Borden Cable TV says they have had no calls from subscribers with problems Ontario Hydro says there were no problems caused by the storm which hit Alliston Bar ric or Orillia Cant stay indefinitely in Cyprus UNITED NATIONS CPJ Canadian Am bassador William Barton told the UN Security Council late Thursday that peacekeeping forces cannot remain in Cyprus indefinitely Barton president of the council for June urged the rival Greekand TurkishCypriot communities to reach an accommodation that would enable the UN Force in Cyprus UNFICYP to end the costly peacekeeping operation that began 13 years ago The council voted to shortly before the midnight Wednesday night deadline to extend the Cyprus peacekeeping mandate for six more months but negotiations were difficult Barton said The council debated the Cyprus issue for four hours Thursday and invited Greece and Turkeynonmembers as well as the Cypriots to speak Most of the council mem bers also spoke About the only thing the opposing Greek friday is for HOMES Home cooling hazards An air conditioner is no bargain if it burns your house down says spokesman for On tario Hydro led Johnston says your wiring system takes sizeable load when the cooling system kicks into operation and blown fuses or fires are possibility if proper precautions are overlooked Precautions include use of separate eir cuit for each air conditionin unit and special time delay fuses which th protect wiring and absorb the temporary load For details see story on todays Ex aminer Homes Page Next comes plumbing interior work on new home means more than ainting the walls and laying the broad oom Before builders get anywhere near that stage plumbing pipes electrical circuits insulation vapor barrier and drywall must be installed For look at this phase of home construc tion see the third in series of articles by Homes Page of todays Examiner Peonies easy to grow the easiest plants to raise but can bloom each year for half century once planted peonies available Page Central Mortgage and Housing Corp on the if you are interested in flowers that arent too hard to 310 you could do worse than plant peonies which are not only one of As with all lants proper conditions are necessary We ldrained soil and lots of sun shine are desirable for the many varieties of Examiner garden columnist Jean Gable has the whole peony story on todays Home ambassador and Turkish sides agreed on was that UN SecretaryGeneral Kurt Waldheim peace seeking mission is worthwhile and should be continued However ambassador Jorge lllueca of Panamaa council memberswept aside many of the arguments when he noted that 1975 council resolution had urged everyone to refrain from any action detrimental to the sovereignty independence and territorial in tegrity of Cyprus He said the case of Cyprus must be solved on the basis of the interests of the Cypriots not on the basis of the interests of any military power Barton said ll the efforts by the UN thus far have not led to relief of the underlying political tensions on the Mediterranean island Canada contributes 515 men to the 2700 strong peacekeeping norce An architects work Were not just here to design jewels among the chaos says Barrie architect Myles Allison shown above working on plans for Barries fourth high school Were here to contribute to the uplifting of the whole social scene Allison of the firm Salter and Allison touches on such topics as renovation of ex isting buildings and providing maximum privacy in todays more restricted spaces in an interview with Examiner reporter Paul Delean on todays Homes Page Universal service standards urged for all hOSpliCll emergency centres ST CATHARINES Ont CP coroners jur recommended Thursdav that Ontario heal authorities establish universal standards of service for emergency depart ments in the provinces hospitals The suggestion came at the end of an inquest into the death last Dec 12 of Joseph Tassillo 48 of St Catharines Tassillo died of heart attack two hours after being sent home from the emergency department of St Catharines general hospital with diagnosis of influenza Other recommendations are that doctors 113th yearNo 141 and harmacists follow proper procedure in han ling telephone prescriptions doctors in form their patients what steos should be taken when an emergency rises and that doc tors when not available arrange for an associate to serve as substitute on call for emergencies The jur was told by Dr Larry Kelly who works ful time in Kitchener Ont emergen cy departments that facilities for emergenCy cases should be maintained on as thorough basis as other hospital departments He said fulltime staff in emergencv deoar Friday June 17 1977 tments would provide less of chance 01 mistake in diagnosing patient ills The jtlry had heard that general prac titioners take turns staffing emergency departments of the two hospitals in this city GETS PRESCRIPTION The jury heard testimony that Tassillo received prescription over the telephone but that Dr Borsi the family physician who ordered the prescription did not speak directly to the armacist who eventually issued it George Owen director of investigation for 15° Per Copy Carrier Home Delivery 90° Weekly serving barrie and simcoe county the Ontario College of Pharmacists testified that the chain of command used by Dr Borsi to prescribe the antibiotic contravened the Ontario Health Discipline Act Dr Borsi had left instructions with an an swering service that all callers except those who were ver urgent should be referred to the doctor on uty at St Catharines Generals emergency unit the jury was told Dr Kelly said such procedure is not allow ed in Kitchener Instead doctor must ar range with another doctor to handle calls if not available Pages Unions firms under proposed law Wont regain increases lost through controls OTTAWA CP Finance Minister Donald Macdonald said Thursday the government soon will introduce legislation in the Com mons to stop unions and companies from regaining increases they have lost because of antiinflation rollbacks Macdonald made the announcement during debate on Progressive Conservative motion calling for removal of wage and price con trols June 30 The current date for expiry of the program is Dec 31 1978 He told the Commons the proposed amend ment would apply to contracts in which there ii an ci local lifestyle entertainment homes sports comics dassified Ray guard fired NASHVILLE Tenn AP The prison guard stationed closest to the spotwhere James Earl Ray and six other prisoners climbed over the wall last weekend was fired Thursday Thers no question but that he was negligent Corrections Commissioner Murray Henderson said of guard Floyd Hooks 38 Were not looking for scapegoat but we have to take corrective action when this happens the commissioner said Hooks hired as guard in July 1976 wa not available for comment Ray serving 99 years for murder in the 1968 assassination of Dr Martin Luther King was recaptured Monday The SIX others were recaptured one by one The inl escapee was found Tuesday Hurricane hits island MUSCAT Oman Reuter The Oman island of Masirah was virtually destro ed in fourday hurricane that left num of people dead and injured officials said to day They said 98 per cent of the buildings on the island off the southeastern coast of Oman were levelled leaving more than 3000 people homeless Four other regions of southern Oman also suffered heavy damage in the storm earlier this week but officials said they still are counting the casualties They said planes carrying relief supplies to Misirah island where Omans main air base is located were unable to land Monday because of the winds The first airborne medical and food sup plies reached the island Tuesday and in jured people were flown out to hospital on the mainland The hurricane which is still blowing also has torn through southern regions of Oman and areas inland from the central coast smashing down hundreds of houses Free ride for Amin NAIROBI Kenya AP Nineteen Britons carried Ugandan President Idi Amin on their shoulders for miles had been rollbacks through the antiinflation program but were not actually rewritten to reflect rulings of the antiinflation board or the administrator There was some uncertainty about the unamended contracts after controls are removed he said They still provide for the original amounts negotiated Employees might be able after controls end to demand that their pay be in creased and employers might be forced by law to pay the amounts in the unamended contracts Employees also might be able to make up their socalled past losses that is the differ ence between the negotiated and allowable rates for the period that their agreements were under controls he said Macdonald said there were quite few contracts of this type but did not elaborate Robert Johnstone executive director of the antiinflation board said later that the amendment would ensure that the contract rates in unamended agreements were not bin ding But it would not stop unions after controls end from seeking to regain losses in new contract Thats free collective bargaining Macdonald said the same provision would apply for companies firm which was or dered by the board to divest excess revenues because of high profits will not be allowed to raise prices after controls to regain the lost income If the Conservative motion is carried Mon day after threeday debate the program would end June 30 But the Liberal majority in the Commons makes that prospect unlike ly Sinclair Stevens the Conservative finance critic said the economy is deteriorating be cause of adverse effects by controls on economic growth and job creation URGES ALTERNATIVE He urged an end to the present form of Forced to says commissioner Police open fire in Soweto riots JOHANNESBURG titeuter Police opened fire today on crowds of blacks in two townships near the southern coastal city of Port Elizabeth Von Braun dead at 65 WASHINGTON AP 77 Dr Wernher von Braun the Germanborn rocket pioneer whose talents helped the United States put men on the moon died Thursday after long bout with cancer He was Von Braun underwent surgery in 1975 for removal of malignant liver tumor and had maintained sharply curtailed schedule sin ce then He died at Alexandria Hospital in suburban Virginia Thursday en route to government meeting in the Ugandan capital of Kampala But the bearers failed to carry him aloft for 25 miles as originally planned to the conference centre in Kampala Amin saidin speech reported by the official Radio Uganda In the speech Amin also told his coun trymen that despite the condemnation of his government by Commonwealth summit in London they should not mistreat the 300 Britons still living in Uganda Consolation Bank manager James Spoelma is 0lll forted by woman identified as his wife shortly after they were taken hostage by bank robbers in Lansing Mich Thurs day Lansing policeman was killed Spoelma was slightly injured and three suspects arrested in shootout outside the batik See story on Page AP Photo deadline The divisional commissioner of police in the Eastern Cape Brig Hugo said police were forced to fire after large crowds of stonethrowing blacks set fire to several buildings in the townships of Kabah and Kwanobuhle He could not say if anyone had been in jured Five persons were wounded when police opened fire in Kabah on Thursday night and two blacks died in fires in the township Reporters were refused permission to enter Kabah today but smoke could be seen rising from burning buildings some distance away The second day of violence in Kabah came as the potential trouble spot of Soweto on the outskirts of Johannesburg remained relatively calm However police who expected further violence later in the day because of growing Danger to child TORONTO CP provincial court judge who convicted Deborah Ellis 28 of child neglect in 1971 said the woman would be danger to any child she might have coroners jury was told Thursday The comments of Judge Tinker were read into evidence at an inquest into the death of onemonthold Vicki Ellis the womans youngest child Mrs Ellis has had five children Vicki and two others have diedone by drowning while unattended in bathtub and one as result of severe illness similar to Vickis The two surviving children were made wards of the province Pediatric pathologist David Fagan has testified that Vicki was admitted to the Hospital for Sick Children with advanced symptoms of gastroenteritisan illness that causes severe diarrhea dehydration and swelling of the brain She died in hospital last February OHIP plan announced TORONTO CP Reconstructive surgery followin mastectomies will become benefit the Ontario Health In surance Plan effective immediately Health Minister Dennis Timbrell said Thursday The use of prosthetic devices for total and partial breast surgery also will be covered Area man killed An Elmvale area man was killed Thurs day morning when the tractor he was driv ing went out of control and overturned say the Elmvale OPP Police say Lyall Doan 49 of RR3 Elmvale was pinned under the tractor wher the accident occurred between 730 anc 830 pm He was pronounced dead at the scene OPP Constable Peter Stafford in vestigated Wolves kill cow was attacked and killed by pack of wolves Wednesday as it was giving birth in pasture within the city limits Don Swalm owner of the cow said Thursday he heard the wolves yelping at about em and saw the animal being attacked Normally wolves do not attack large animals but Swalm said the wolves were bold because the cow was down and defenseless Fairly pleasant weekend ahead for the Bar rie area if the thunderstorms keep away Forecast is for sunny weather Saturday making it warm and humid with chance of thunderstorms Highs near 25 Saturday controls But he suggested it might be re placed by monitoring of prices and wages by the consumer affairs department after the program ends When excessive increases were identified they could be referred to the cabinet Stevens said In addition Stevens said sixt0 12month watch should be kept on wage and price in creases proposed by the countrys 200 largest corporations and their employees NDP Leader Ed Broadbent said the govern ment should implement national incomes policy He supported the Conservative motion saying the controls program was not fair It allowed executives of large companies to get raises of stir000 yet wages of lowerpaid workers were controlled Leonel Beaudoin SHichmondi also backed removal of controls saying the program had produced record profits for banks and mortgage lenders but had done lit tle for the poor tension used tear gas in the township early today to quell threatened disturbance STONE AH Soweto Police Chief BrigGen Jan Visser said tear gas was fired at small group of black youths who stoned police car Earlier Police Minister James Kruger said 14 blacks were shot and wounded in Soweto and in township on the southern coast during Thursdays first anniversary of the start of violent black unrest in South Africa police spokesman said that during the nights disturbances in Kabah all six of the townships schools were burned down Several other buildings also were destroyed Schools remained closed in Soweto town ship today but most shops opened and greater numbers of blacks went to work than Thur sdaythe first day of twoday strike called by student leaders Cheap labor This bear is visiting transAlaska oil pipeline workers during construction of the $77 billion project Several bears had to be shot after they became dependent on handouts from friendly workers and lost their fear of humans AIVPhoto NIAGARA FALLS om CP cow