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.... . "i . - .. L..~ :', -" : ~ . .. , . - - .. . .~.. : . ..... ..--~ /.'.ip~LZA~.~IT RUILD:I:HGS, ..... " ........ . • - • . .: ~:,,..:': ,,. , ~ . . . . t/. .... i ~' "k" . . . . . ', " ,~ ': . . . . . . -~ ''~ . . . . . . " " ' :! 'r:one o,: w ....... ned e dio,ct!o /t o K,i recover ijie";in"""~x: "f¢,.m~. .(:,~r.6idl ~.~ , h ~ ii- -.~,,i~. ~,,r~. ,if ,lirfh.,,I,, .and Irues 1, ,',,fin,..~l t. tun~ 12 kraals, estim;th.,1 ~h.,,gan ~,,. river boats and an me crash. The previnclal .... ,re'ace. :re, de or:.. ~"i-Fl ~k:... llogg.:, ::dnd tensive.sear~b,..' r" " . " " " prjvute.. [andin~'.~trip:.,n". c,lli(h,d ~lih.:J!it' iop';pJ "'..,Nhlll'l)l.~ l(t llltt left and w(,nl air~'rali lasl night and transportation coroner Will '~:/.W~ ~]Id':Marx 0f~South : The l~dy~)f~l~b'passenger;. Saim~h Riw:,r~ I(6ail:.m,a'r .h!rg,, ~edartriq'. "rh~ Iruc.!-do.~,n 'in lhe niiddh,.ol the :The mulet perdita of the se, rches began first thing' beinvestigetingtheaccldent :. Hazi ~i),. have .been.: nam~l-., 'Dr. Wil]ibald~.~ai;x .0l!South ... (;l(~n: Vowel, aPl}ro~imalely . ~as l~rt i)f, ~t'imd ~f tr~e~ :.',;ke(,na .." .": .... ; . aircraft was seen b,;' more Friday morning, " on' behalf of the provln~, he ,. -all: [i " • ' ai~i e!mS"'alter: ~~-::light : H~elt~n,::w~::,ilP:und:~t ,. 1Oml|eSfron.,. NCW.31aZblton separating.the nirstrip from . . . . . , pe,mleahi)t!t one to I'., mile.~ said. -,h!t some. f~ees and .. seked":mi]~.frd~fJle~-~11,"at ab'~h| 4i25!p,,~.~,'be'safd.. the sk'eena ~Rivef.-' .:' .. - ' (Jh~rvers s~id tht plan, . .farther.dnwn the river: The Divers can't go: down wenl if0 the.-Skee~a' River site:~n ; il~e .Sd~::~(fi".::'U)e'.. :.i'.-:" ~"::'::." :/, ..... : "~" k ':- • " "- : , :' :;'" " ': .: : .was ,lloat.[or.a:kl~nrl. iime- plane seemed to be on to~) of because the river is so fast, 'Hogg 'was a radfo)0glst :. Th'~i 0~ ... . .. -:- .-skeet' Rlver"ab0dtLfi p;m~:,...,. ",The;oirpla~.:.belong~l If; . witnt,.~,~,~.:,. ,~ay. -that. 'Ix, l'ore'it.submer'ged and was the river, .. then 'submerg~ Mengan said, ' -: here;- He flew to Haze]ton ": " :' . . . . " . ~id."Sergeant:P~n Me~gani;Ho~g and is a-si'ngle-engme; ~owi~,rds :illv: ~!nd :oi' th,,. curried rapidly downstream and didn't cOme-up again, The federal ministr~ of frequently to work ~at th~ : ::!:The:~)dy-of"the,pilot, Dr. of ~e Hazeltoi1'RCMP.: : . .'. fixed:'V;,l|~ ali'erafl~ "It: was run~aY,thep!~ne b'-,nked'io, ."inthetast flowing river: The said Mengan . . . . transport will be notified hospitalthere, Marx wasan taking ..H.ogg;.~,hns not. .: yet. been . 'Theaireraftwas " off ~..aifl)orne:.when it. ran infn the.left ~i,d hil..nne: nf fho fiver there travels at-about Thearea wassearched by toda.vso thevcan investigate x-ray technician, .': .~ - . ,;. - ." - . . . + . : . . ., ,.. - . . : : : lff ST[EL . ! :!u+,, : : Westend ! Westend . . . . ' ". ~',','i i''~ ' ' " " ~ " :w '~ 'f ' ' " ~ " " •l~l'~ll'/~ki i"° " " ~ " ' ' " " -!i: : : ! : S VAGE LTD, :-: :]I -AI, lll Food Mart ChevronServtce : :: ::: e' ,: : : : I IIIIi=MMII 6:30am-llpm ~ pen .. ,: I;'." :. ',"r:!liit|lrll$,': l|l, .Call Is -W|:rarll ', .. "[ I Vol0me 74 NO. 134 '..;. " 20C . . l:r.~ay, June 30, 19e0 ,... 3650A-YSAY]~AR" " ' " ' Kemano II ~" "~1 * ~.,~ ...... - " " . ; t~,., ~ ~ " . .,,., /~/ ,::. .. By GAIL.DOTINGA don't want to see the en- from treatednu~lear wastes "T~;: ~ ~. Herald Staff Writer vironment, dqstroyed is trivial, said Johnso~.~.. m~ma=w " ~i~° ~i Norman John'son, the .either." , ; " The - gatherbtg, hi'' all -=m,= w ~ ~ - ~ president of theAssociation •speaking ' on : ..d/tother . avail~ble inf9tmati0n.on the : .~,_=~_~ ..... ~ " ~ " " ;" ~ I~ ~ of Professi0nal Eqgineers of controversial, Joh~sen isaid subject eoldd: have: 'bee~ B.C. said people should not the assoeiat/on was ~disa'p- valuable to both the pro and " ~' ~ ~~"~"" : " " i be overly.concerned with the. pointed with' tSe provincial /con.forces sald.J0haSbn." ' " :!,._i:" 'i~ ~ ~ I epvironmental.impact of the government's" '~bdn.on'. "The work wak terminated ~ Kemano Completion Project uranium mining,,~"TSey feel before all the fac~ wer~ in: ' " ~" "!" :: Cgmpany of Canada. ;:"."~. left ol~.n. " :' !".::. ; ~d-str~m." " • ' Johnsdn .said. Thursday In .~/ ,..The ..:d~.~ ~ ~of'-:.':i'adiati0n..,.";;;,~!i~e:~l~O.~ 191i.lj~sql~ , -.,. a::\:~:;( 0, ~':~,.:~,,.~-~ ~.:; ~-~, ' s!~all In coinpai'ison~to.what • should take.place. " " , "?" ' .... ~' "~ " " J~ ....... ":': ';"""~" " ~ ~ a:n~.tural, disaster:l~ke ~e .F0rone, theJurlsdletlono~ . . . . : ..... ,. ,;,_ : " ~ eruption of Mt/St.,Hefens or authority -hai, to be ~t. • , ~ . . , %., . . ". .. , ~f~.; . . . o .~ .,. ~.,- . ,~ u..,. ,.,:. . . . . . . . " .,: : : " . . . . . a forestl fire can dii to the " - There should be no doubt aa . .,=~~'f~.~ environmenti" ... , . , ....... ,,,. ,,... , . : . .... ,,.,.... - .... , .,.., ,.', , .- The looding,of.a few s a y s n n safetyt° WhOandiSoperations,resj~udble for • : . : '. . ",'.: ' ' !;..,:. - . ". ,.:.-,"' . '..:'/i . ". :" .., , -..: ~:-. " : ', . . . . . ' " square miles . and the . ,I .... .. v Jolmsun feels there could hea problem' in. establlshlng O.ld:Remoresldentsha~e abeef, In fact; fheyhavequl+;:'ablt: ::.:clia!!g~•.f~om.~en'/ir"~'i1~e;i!~/h~h~:)Nestock. ~anroam at t°m~VL~gr °fr~erWaterBle~e!'~'~ VANCOUVER (CP) " of beef andIt Is holdlngup fraffl¢ on flibroad out. lhe~e;, :.som~.:..:~.~ll.i~]0. clos~,d~r~nge~iThe~~:~.e~;~a~ii~l.!lfo;be:found, b,ivisl.tO the damage ~used Aluminum c0: ot Canada thean authority, responslblethetO ..residents havecomplainL=d through'the Thornhlll.:adgiso(,y,'/~blo/ckihgtraffi~..and.:f~arb~li~ga~a~~..~ '.~ ~.~/ : , i , .... . , ' by the mudfiows and ash fall Ltd officials sai Thu.rsday public between - ~.. . " . . . .... .... . ':~.~.: .. .. ---: ...... ~,.:.,.. ".:.-:, ..~, ,, ,.' .,...,,-~ .~, . . ,." ".:/. ,'.:.~;::~ : ....... . .. . _..~J federal and provinelal oroup to the mlnlstry of agr!cultur.e that the area sl~.uld be,...:~'...:~:;~: ........ ::,. "' "... .... :::' ".:'.' .~;~;~.~.:~.";':.:'~'.:,..-"'.. ' : ...r~oto.~y'Ore~ ~,cloleton from:. Mt.. St.. He]ens " federal Fisheries Minister ~overnmqs~.., . . . . . . . . . , " .'."'.;~,,.,.,.'.,-," , ...... , .... ,.; ......... ..~,/~'.../,~ ......... ~," ,." -:'.. Johnson.said... '. Romeo LeBlane can not AQ0~t~r~)ulation~ that ...... . . . . . " ~ .... . " " .... ,- ." ' ..: " , ~,- ' :';:~:/~.!~ ,:;~.,,. I '~ : ,.:.:'. :.~,'.., .,~:~:~;';°-! ... ~ - .." . , . ..... :- ' The trade off between the order them to increase the 0dce.~Yf, s~eslteisdepletedit ,' '" . ' : ": : : ~. ' " '-' ' ..'' " :." ":::i:.!;i~:~:/ ~,~:', : . I " .' :::'./ ~~; ~"::::.':':"~':.~:~'. _ .: -' ...... " ' " opportunity "to 'produce level 0f the Nechako River in ~o~i~ prope~'ly handled • .- , m .,. : ' ~. :-.- i, .:/ '-,!,.i:~:',.::~"':"/~::,i '. ':. " ." . ",'.. " .' .; ' . "'. ..: a]umininn~, along'with north-central B.C, Nr'}p ,n,m ,. : I EVER YTHING /S .=,,.o..;o, =..,. ' . . e l ~ t r i c i t y forresale'and.the~:./'=.Fisher!es Officl~s say.t~ pro~ets.or,/:materinlS..get= ~ =row. s . v lq,,~!!: I s .vv~,,m,l' .ll~e..ll .~:~:i: ;..": i.:. -.I .:~ ~:'~'.~'..:.~:~,~:~.~...~ ...A-.:. ~ -:: ' enviroiunental.impact i~dto.: .river s ~water flow must be into theenvironment. '~'' • ' ~ -- ." " ': ." . . . " ' .. . *:,:@~:.:::~;i:.:;:~.~=J: ' - .... /-':-_~'~il~'~:1~./]l~!/~j~:r~_~.J'~;~l 'be we/ghed, said Johndon. doubled to protect this The association also II be eve '~'~T"~~-I:IIM"q~'~:~I;~V~IIL-I~I "There is the p°ssibility °f summer's salmenrunand recod~mends very strict ~= ': ': ::.~'i:.,..'=,.~~;~,:.~:/.i~...! ' er Wi ~ " LONDONO-t (CP ~) '~C~=nadianswilleventuailv " minor damage to:the en- LeBlane .has asked the safety regulations for the I I :1~o,=,- ~m' ,.,~t,,,.o ~ ' h,~, T~,~,.=~ h ..... ~ vironment from a significant company to-oo so. workers '.; . . . . . . . ~n'~'~'."th~?'~:'~l~'~ .~,,,~,~',,~=0o~.,~=~ economic development," .."It is o.ur understanding 'The best n0ssible oar- "" . - ... . ' ' " '' ' " =':':'.-:':: ": .... ":.'=: ..... ~.": "-" "":.'" • -:.:"=' Johnson said me minister can request ,,,,,~,,,, i,,, i;,,;;,~ ,~,,~,-,; IA CP The -. . et out people may ave soyourger ann snmnmr ,, this and e s n VICTOR ( ) -- are getting, theLr B.C. coal for development of:'the . ... . . . . . . . . . - -- . .... Some of us wocidn t be . , h ha do e that, m,, whnl~ dmoi,,inn mnkinar Japanese steel industrywill " from the southeastern part northeaSt, coalfields;. :in-"" .re.accept m.~ner,.;.aer~. " /meat.pr~u.cts conmmmg here if neonle had' been said company "spokesman =~.~,,~,='~= o~,,",~=/~'~,-,'~ tasty cuts, a umversnty ox plant protein r--.- Les Hol rod addm Alc " .............. ~ "" have t0 pay between $80 and Of the provinqe,:and-com- ciudinga115-kilometre'rail-i:, .~,._,'"~.=._=~L ....... . ,'. i =,~.. ~_ • " ' ::;/. .::. overly conscious about the ' y , " g an associat/nlt If that Isdone $85 a to=me for northeastern panics there.Say.they have way.spur. line:rinto the .area. ' / ~ h u ~ ¢ ~ , , u ..m;., ©"u=~"=m ":."'~i,~0aY~...~ pr~:~c~s envir'onmeni in.p~t ~ears" dSes not believe LeBlanc has then no one' wlll he able~ " Y " " P " "r + " ': " " " " '" P ~" :' :ac'ross" "C'anada "attending" : Umted' " ' States ' for" $1 19 a today if people had thought Lrhe aluminum' ' ' corn n ' He a~o added that the s?ur~,.Ga_r~uk.~ND~.~ maj~.csa/_c.om~ni=.are 'C~!?.:.,~ L__...:,,_~ ~: .... '..-ithe Canadian Dietetic . pound compared with along those lines;/, said which sets water leP~veYs technology for that t.~. of v=,t;uuvu~-. ~.,©.t=.©/ aa=u nuuu,u~ ~ur :¢ulmu. . to ..... ou~, ,t Zms" ~.~ Vu~.u= a ~.. •~.;_==_, .... . ;A.~.'...M ,, .,, •...... ,.. =..;__ ,]onnson. , - . mlnino is =variable. P'- I,,=, ' . . . . . . ' " 'I ' l I & ' " ' " ' ' ~ ' = # U = ' " ' ~ U = ~ V ~ =='~ '# " ~='~ ' ' U " " = ~ S u ~ = " ' ~ = ' " " I r oe enain on the " . . . . . "--" Thursday, . . . negot ate a 15-year cmtraet..~ ¢0st-M~rmg .. arrangemenl ................. ~ ~= ,. " ~.,--~ .'. :., - • - . P g. . n mntfl=r nt enllmetlna it =*rid • Laul¢; the former NDP"".for "~.the.:.iiurehase":: of.~i.to~:'.develdpment :0f.:a.'ebai'/~" : ma~:,..~ne'.currem m e m o . .~r~er':'i.'" . ;./ , " He feels thatdamd'ge'to requiremenm of its =temano ~.o"=-;=',:.==',,-~;'~,'~'~ ...... economic development' metaIlurgle=[l"~0aI, from. :.: l~i,t~at Ridley.lsiEnd'near"-. ::..mra~s,.ngoe.e!.m~eeom~s . . ...... - .. -:' - -" the. fishing industry is a power, station, operates "" ......... ~ ....... ' - . . . ' ;.. . . ...... .. . ~. '., ",is ~ extreme,y .energy."..nt wasinuroouceo in ' . . " under ann reement with the - , " mnmster,..sand, i.f .the. nor-, northeas~tern .B.C.,TSe !~g,;.. ::.~.nceRuPert saymgit ns,up.. , . .... ~,,= ,, . . . : ..... "; ' "" ~*~.~,*~~..~ ,~,~ -:~o o ~ a ma;lor concern . in. the g . . . . . . The '~,,sA,;,=,| ..... theapt coal project is. =tot.. term vanue Of :the,.sme na~ ~..t0the.federal government to," " ~ ' ~ : ' E . : . . . ; , ' ::,,.:;~.~~:~'_.' : ,,.~..~.'= .".=."";..".'.'~" : - , --:~': Kemano completion orolect, ' province ann reports m.~,(;. ~,~'- = -:.,,-;'-"'"._ ":= handled, eal'efully~.'itL :will; beer/::.estlmated, 'dt:. $3~5:: .fl~no~ it,/.. 'r~'* :.~'' * " ~: * "' ;: "~' :. '~'= ,~~"~;v'~ff~'~:.~U~,~,,'a!°.n,t '~S enl. .well : ", but~ints to the fisl~ ih"the " water0fficials','Holyr~q ~id, ~:'~? .... . . ,,,: = ,,=_~,=.= have a:very serious negative.. ' billion "! " ~'."::'--". ~-'::.!,'LaUk..'said:the:-~D,~ :~ma~.~Ye.to.a,n~a~ n°~.m)me..: ..ne,/~.a.us.e..~t!~Was-P.~c~:i.mo,'-:':Tou~ ~ River that Sui'vived He said fisheries officials ,st, a~em, en(. ~rom. Tom effect ~,op, the southeast coal : The proyincial.~nd federal~i~t~tS' ?~/er~ '[~n~ ~, ~:'. " =g i!~;n~em;punP~OdiUu~:S .: ~to~e~tOa~degtd~;ca~me -- : the extensive mudflows from are meeting with Alean in an ,;r~:t~'an~t' o s~i~l~:[ ' tl~l region ':" ': : . governments :ha~,e 5een,;:fac(that prLvate'companies, y:: .... ~, . j y. _ g. " t: ..... ' i the ex,,Insion of Mt St attempt to reach a com- _... _ _ , ~ , o ' w~..,~,.~,.~ .,~,.,.,.o.,i,,'. t~.,,.~ ,...,~~,~"u,m .~,::now'.are '~m~tiatln~ a.d~nl ' : mea~,anaremi'nmrange canaoians" oon t like -- . " ' " ' ~omise ' prowncnm government has &ilq~' U=~ q~liq~ ''q~l~*&&q~ii~'~, ' ~ * I S ~ ' ~ V ~ ' WI~' 'W&&& I~lJ' "?'(" " ~ v O ~P * ' "" £~----J-*~-- L--'~'~-=J ' --JJ'£]------ ,- ' ----. Tlelens v- ,. n ~, ...I.A - ... ..... s..-- , : '-' ' " '-" ' ' ' ' ' " - " ' ~. ~nnd lha mnlil,,~nrlhli~ df P. ~.' .. I~I~UIIII~ fl¢,~lllU.,' , " , , aU(IIII, IVW ~ , ; In meu~, . • : . **_~ ° . ** • __ u~ ll,lllq~M ~Jl, ll& MI=IIIUIII . " : ",.' . . . "' " '*" :" " " ' "::/'Ik':'1~tt':~n""Th'~"~n-~'~r-"/n ' " Sta~leXr : also."s'aid. " pr0duets " , : . .. ... - ,.. Tnere s,noum.~ some Fnsheries officials mining forever,* . . . . . . ................ " . . . . . . . concern a . . . . . . . . . - .. ..... . . . . . . . . . . ,'. - ........ . . . . . ,: . . . . . . . . . . - . .' oout the en- , Jo ". . . . . . ',' . ~' ':.~h~,lh~i~ w~'ll h~' 'nn,,n"d~. ~i' ' ." . ... . " .... ..... . ,. .. ~'.. ' . . . . . . . ... . , manntain that (hew depart- hnson stressed that the . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. ~. . . . , , ; .. ... - ~,,.:.--:-= -.--- -.-.r-,,:..=, -,,. . . -.- , .,.: . . . . . .' '. .': ' , ".,.~. ' • vlronment,, Jonnson sam. ment can order waterl(~vels associatio" nIs not a spee]al Record araun shnoment .~.subm~ly .tO.~prtva.~e,.eom:. ;.,-.,,,.., ....... . ,..... ,.,-.,-:' :~. ....... .... 'None of us want a ' ' ' in eres " S.~' "~niesto ex'-"rt'oUr coal out .... . ,. ...... , ..... . ........ ~, , . . . . . . . , ransed if as they belneve, t. t group. One of their ' ' ~'" ' .... ::" '~::J~ "::'":"" '" ::~!~,,~,bn~r~st" . .: ..... : ...,..,. ', ,:::.~...'~ ...-',.,..~ ..... ,~.~.,.-:..;. ,-- ., . .w.a.s~eJana Jett tot, our current levels would affect mam goals is to protect the. . . . . . . . ' ' . . . . . . . '~' " ~ ' " ' " ..... ~' " " ' ' . . . . ' '" ' " "' " ' ~ " enuaren ' " JI.L-.,A..--L. II!~;__"~_, 'r~_.... ~~:;: ._.. L,-/ Ifthenegotia/~l -~-iceJs" P~'~": .. "': '-, " .: m* '." ' "m 'rod .:. " ' salmon returmng to the river public / .~ ..' .... ,. i~ . I ~ .. . , . ' " ' . ' , . unruugn r'r!nGe, rluper[..o d ton., Lauk ~ ,on TruP.Tl(3n T R I K R o, e -in, ,oh=o. wo.,d ....... ,.,,,... ' ' . . . . " ""~" '~" -'~'-ince Will ~ . . . . . ,.-. - - - - v . . v = . . . - . . . . I . -- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ .,~ ' " . . . . . ' " - ' ' --,", ,,,~ v . . . . :.'~ : ' , ., ' . .... . . . . . , " like to remind, the publlc Alean maintains the area for several days to meet VANCOUVER(CP). --, -. Bymidweek, thee]evators :winduppayingaboUta$1oa .. " .... ' ..i" " ' '-- .s . . . . . - """," " .about is that. the ena~neers ..... , . .... ~.... , .... ,,,, , . ..... ,.._h ....... "'T" " ' ' ' ' -- ' -- ........................ nesu .... be useofthe I ' I I A I I ~ / A I m ~ , I ~ r A I i , a ~ . M h l I~' ~.taliq;llt IiUW Iq=vq~i -- ~ wll.=l Ul; UUIMII~IIi Ml'=llt;ll I~ w m.slx wee~s m go.m me nansnlppenoutelglltmulmn [on mmy ca I~/7~,,IIII. If: 11 1 q=~llr I K =.-.~ .~k/~1[[,=]l ' who do rite studies on the ~mhlofm=Inm~r,nnd--willnnl the, n~mn,r, in#inn 'Ir'hm t . ' . . , . , * # , ~ I I" "I I ............................... ~v~l~llvlll III~ nn= of. 00.0o0 . ... !' : v env,:o=en l m.ct are" =rm sslmon the lower .oe]a en crop year, gram cermmam m runes snor[ m me prewoqs ~u ' uppp.,r~ -~ . ct~. ..: ' v~t;uuv~:tt (c~,~ .-- a wage ann nerielnts people who live here too. level is necessary to proximately 10,000 prac- Vancouver and Prince eropyear, a Canadian wheat "Nowuwe s.nip.2,~ m!,.mn Contract negotiations package, was not discussed "Some of them are hunters maintain hydro.electric out- ricing pTofessl0noi engineers Rupertareelosetomatching Board official said., tonn~ay.ear.mme./ir~.tew covering 45~q}00~B.C. con- at.ThUrsday s meeting, and. sportsmen, .and they put next year. in B;C. the loading total set for the Ed Isaac se]d it appears years, tnat,wmne~mi||ien struction worgei's broke- ~,,.~..v ..... . ~ . . . . . . . - ..... : .......... ~_-_-_--: "._- . " _ ~.~,..~,...,~ .......... . ......... '...... entire 1978.79 crop year.' the two West Coast ports will a year in subsidie~," he said. down .Thursday with each get up to nine million t~nes Industry Minister Don sick~ entrenched over one Former man by July 31, equalling and Phillipssdysdevelopmento~ issue while awaiting the po~ibly surpassing a record northeast coal will not noed outcome Of a province-wide told he can't set in lFl~73, ..subsidized, str,kevote.. RoyGautler, presidentol Terrace arena gets vie He also reluses"to give n e w w.. be a nun too The Canadian ~tramport Lauk any projected tonnage the 17-union B.C. and Yukon commission antldpates CP prices, saying' SUch a Building Trades Council, TORONTO !CP)-- A man Rail attd Canadian"National disclosure before, the coaL. said management refused to The. hill outside of the. arena is losing some of it's landscaped and at the same time they will no longer who underwent a sex-chenge Rai!ways togeiher c/,n companies sit.. down to budge on its rejectlen of the operation andapplied to be: maintain.a, flowof3;000~rs negotiate wi(h the'Japanese unions' key demand for a elevation, need to build a" retaining wall. come an Anglican nun has a week to VancouVer for the . would be "mischlevious." ~ common affiliation clause There are Several reasons for this pr0jeCt~ onebeing City crews will be out there fol=the next two or three been turned downby a balance of the. crop year. He said complete cost which would allow any of '~ fllatitwasvii'tuallyimpossibletolandscapethearea days. When the hill is down to the right size. itwillbe Toronto convent. Prince Rupe~ is getting figures would, be released, them .to stop work if because it was toosteep, turned over to the Parks Branch for landscaping. The transsex'ual's .request about 500 cars aweek and is later, tradesmen not affiliated with . - The Superintendent of Public Works, Gene Thomas, was denied by St. John's set to.break a loading record the council were working on The secohd reason was that the hill slumped down said that it will also improve the view from the arena, Convent, Bishop Hugh Stiff, established lastyear. B.C. was [o provide $4 mil- the same project, every year, and in order to widen Kalum st,r~i, the "Right now,. when you look out li0m the arena, you dom~ of Toronto's Angli.can " diocese, said Thursday. Isaac said me 9onsible im: lio0,towai'ds the $43.5 million Gautier said results of the (~ity would have to build a large retaining wall.' don't feel like you are in a park, but this Should en. estima~l emt of developing, strike' vote are expected it was decided to kill Iwo birds with one stone, tirely change lheview, especially with the work IhM's stiff said Mother Frances pediment to Ioadlngs is the Rldley island as a grain ter- about July IO or il. They'll bringthe hill down to the pbint where it Can be being done on Lower L:::'e Park." Joyce felt "she had enough reluctani:e of Prairie far- minal. Other pal~ners in the "No further negotiations problems without taking that -mers ,to dispatch barley to project are the federal and are scheduled now he said. on." country elevators. Alberta governments. The other outstanding issue,
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: : : ! : The :~ )dy -o f " t he ,p i l o t , Dr . of ~ e Haze l to i1 'RCMP. : : . .'. f ixed:'V;, l |~ al i 'eraf l~ "It: was r u n ~ a Y , t h e p ! ~ n e b'-,nked'io, . " i n t h e t a s t f l ow ing r i ve r : The said Mengan . . . . t r anspo r t w i l l be not i f ied hosp i ta l the re , M a r x w a s a n tak ing ..H.ogg;.~,hns no t . .: y e t . b e e n . ' T h e a i r e r a f t w a s " o f f ~. .a i f l )orne: .when i t . r an infn the . le f t ~i,d hi l . .nne: nf fho f i v e r there t rave ls a t -abou t T h e a r e a w a s s e a r c h e d by toda.vso t h e v c a n inves t iga te x - r a y techn ic ian,

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. . By GAIL.DOTINGA don't want to see the en- from treatednu~lear wastes " T ~ ; : ~ ~ . Herald Staff Writer v i r o n m e n t , d q s t r o y e d is trivial, said Johnso~.~.. m ~ m a = w " ~ i ~ ° ~i Norman John'son, the .either." , ; " The - gatherbtg, h i ' ' a l l -=m,= w ~ ~ -

~ president of theAssociation • s p e a k i n g ' on : .. d/tother . avail~ble inf9tmati0n.on the • : .~,_=~_~ ..... ~ " ~ " " ; " ~ I ~ ~ of Professi0nal Eqgineers of controversial, Joh~sen isaid subject eoldd: have: 'bee~

B.C. said people should not the assoeiat/on was ~disa'p- valuable to both the pro and " ~' ~ ~ ~"~"" : " " i be overly.concerned with the. pointed with' tSe provincial /con.forces sald.J0haSbn."

' " :!,._i:" ' i ~ ~ ~ I epvironmental.impact of the government ' s" ' ~ b d n . o n ' . "The work wak terminated ~ Kemano Completion Project uranium mining,,~"TSey feel before all the fac~ wer~ in:

• ' " ~" "!" :: Cgmpany of Canada. ;:"." ~. left ol~.n. " :' !".::. ; ~ d - s t r ~ m . " " • ' Johnsdn .said. T h u r s d a y In .~/ ,..The ..:d~.~ ~ ~of'-:.':i'adiati0n..,.";;;,~!i~e:~l~O.~ 191i. l j~sql~

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' s!~all In coinpai'ison~to.what • should take.place. " " , " ? " ' . . . . ~ ' "~ " " J ~ . . . . . . . ": ' : ' ; " " " ~ " " ~ ~ a :n~ . tu ra l , d i s a s t e r : l ~ k e ~ e . F 0 r o n e , t h e J u r l s d l e t l o n o ~

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,~ u . . , . ,.,:. . . . . . . . " .,: : : " . . . . . a fo res t l f i re can d i i to the " - T h e r e shou ld be no d o u b t aa . • . , = ~ ~ ' f ~ . ~ e n v i r o n m e n t i " •

. . . , • . , . . . . . . . , , , . , , . . . , . : . .... ,,.,.... - . . . . , . , . . , ,.', • , . - T h e l o o d i n g , o f . a f ew s a y s n n safetyt° WhOandiSoperations,resj~udble fo r • : . : ' . . " , ' . : ' ' !;..,:. - . ". , . : . - , " ' . ' . . : ' / i . " . :" . . , , - . . : ~:-. " : ', . . . . . ' " s q u a r e m i l e s . a n d the . , I . . . . . . v J o l m s u n feels there cou ld

h e a problem' in. establlshlng O.ld:Remoresldentsha~e abeef, In fact; fheyhavequl+; : 'ab l t : ::.:clia!!g~•.f~om.~en'/ir"~'i1~e;i!~/h~h~:)Nestock. ~anroam at t°m~VL~gr °fr~erWaterBle~e!'~'~ VANCOUVER (CP) " of beef andI t Is ho ld lngup fraf f l¢ on f l ibroad out. lhe~e;, :.som~.:..:~.~ll.i~]0. clos~,d~r~nge~iThe~~:~.e~;~a~ii~l.!lfo;be:found, b, ivisl.tO the damage ~used Aluminum c0: ot Canada thean authority, responslblethetO

..residents havecomplainL=d through' the Thornhlll.:adgiso(,y,'/~blo/ckihgtraffi~..and.:f~arb~li~ga~a~~..~ ' .~ ~.~/ : , i , . . . . ., ' by the mudfiows and ash fall Ltd officials sai Thu .rsday public between - ~.. . " . . . .... . . . . . ' :~.~. : . . ..---: . . . . . . ~ , . : . , . . ".:.-:, ..~, , , ,.' . , . . . , , - ~ .~, . . ,." ".:/. , ' . : . ~ ; : : ~ : ....... • . .. . • _ . . ~J f e d e r a l a n d p r o v i n e l a l

oroup to the mln ls t ry of agr!cultur.e that the area sl~.uld be,...:~'...:~:;~: .. ...... ::,. "' "... .... :::' ".:'.' .~;~;~.~.:~.";':.:'~'.:,..-"'.. ' : ...r~oto.~y'Ore~ ~,cloleton from:. Mt.. St.. He]ens " federal Fisheries Minister ~overnmqs~.., . . . . . . . . . , " . ' . " ' . ; ~ , , . , . , . ' . , - , " , . . . . . . , .... ,.; . . . . . . . . . ..~,/~'.../,~ . . . . . . . . . ~ , " , . " - : ' . . J o h n s o n . s a i d . . . ' . Romeo L e B l a n e can not A Q 0 ~ t ~ r ~ ) u l a t i o n ~ tha t

...... . . . . . " ~ . . . . ." " . . . . , - ." ' ..: " , ~,- ' :';:~:/~.!~ ,:;~.,,. I '~ : ,.:.: '. :.~,'.., .,~:~:~;';°-! . . . ~ - . . " . , . ..... :- ' The t rade o f f be tween the o r d e r t hem to inc rease the 0dce.~Yf, s ~ e s l t e i s d e p l e t e d i t ,' ' " . ' : " : : : ~. ' " '-' ' . . ' ' " :." " : : : i : . ! ; i~ :~: / ~,~:', : . I " .' :::'./ ~~; ~"::::.':':"~':.~:~'. _ .: - ' . . . . . . " ' " o p p o r t u n i t y "to 'produce level 0f the Nechako River in ~ o ~ i ~ prope~' ly h a n d l e d • .- , m . , . : ' ~ . :-.- i , . : / ' - , ! , . i :~ : ' , . : :~ " ' : " /~ : : , i ' . ':. " . " . " , ' . . " . ' .; ' . "'. . . : a ] u m i n i n n ~ , a l o n g ' w i t h no r th -cen t ra l B.C, N r ' } p ,n,m ,. : I EVER YTHING /S .=,,.o..;o, = . . , . • ' . • . e l~ t r i c i ty forresale'and.the~:./'=.Fisher!es Officl~s s a y . t ~ pro~ets.or,/:materinlS..get=

• ~ =row. s . v l q , , ~ ! ! : I s . v v ~ , , m , l ' . l l ~ e . . l l . ~ : ~ : i : ;..": i.:. -.I .:~ ~ : ' ~ ' . ~ ' . . : . ~ : ~ , ~ : ~ . ~ . . . ~ . . . A - . : . ~ - : : ' enviroiunental.impact i ~ d t o . : .river s ~water flow must be into theenv i ronment . '~'' • ' ~ -- ." " ' : . " • . . . " ' . . . *:,:@~:.:::~;i:.:;:~.~=J: ' - . . . . /-':-_~'~il~'~:1~./]l~!/~j~:r~_~.J'~;~l ' b e we/ghed, said Johndon. doubled to p r o t e c t this The associa t ion a lso II be eve '~'~T"~~-I:IIM"q~'~:~I;~V~IIL-I~I "There is the p°ssibility °f summer 's s a l m e n r u n a n d recod~mends very s t r i c t • ~ = ' : ' : ::.~'i:.,..'=,.~~;~,:.~:/.i~...! '

• e r Wi ~ " LONDONO-t (CP ~) ' ~C~=nad ianswi l leventua i l v " minor damage to : the en- LeBlane .has asked the safety regulations for the I I • :1~o,=,- ~ m ' , . ,~ t , , , . o ~ ' h,~, T~,~,.=~ h . . . . . ~ vironment from a significant company to-oo so. workers ' . ; . . . . . . . ~ n ' ~ ' ~ ' . " t h ~ ? ' ~ : ' ~ l ~ ' ~ . ~ , , , ~ , ~ ' , , ~ = 0 o ~ . , ~ = ~ e c o n o m i c deve lopment , " . . " I t is o.ur understanding ' T h e best n0ssible oar-

"" . - . . . . ' ' " ' ' ' " = ' : ' : ' . - : ' : : " : . . . . ":.'=: . . . . . ~.": "-" "":.'" • -:.:"=' Johnson s a i d • me minister can request , , , , , ~ , , , , i,,, i;,,;;,~ , ~ , , ~ , - , ; IA CP The -. . et out people m a y ave soyourger ann snmnmr ,, this and e s n V I C T O R ( ) - - a re get t ing, theLr B .C. coa l f o r d e v e l o p m e n t o f : ' t h e . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - - . . . . . Some of us w o c i d n t be . , h ha do e tha t , m, , whn l~ dmoi,,inn mnkinar

Japanese steel industrywill " from the southeastern part northeaSt, coa l f ie lds ; . :in-"" .re.accept m.~ner,.;.aer~. " /mea t .p r~u . c t s conmmmg here if neonle had' been said company "spokesman =~.~,,~,='~= o~, ," ,~=/~ '~ , - , '~ • • tasty cuts, a umversnty ox plant protein r - - . - Les Hol rod addm Alc " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ " " have t0 pay between $80 and Of the provinqe , :and-com- ciudinga115-kilometre'rail-i:, .~ , ._ , ' "~ .= ._=~L . . . . . . . . , ' . i =,~.. ~_ • " ' : : ; / . .::. overly conscious about the ' y , " g an associat/nlt If that Isdone

$85 a to=me for northeastern panics there.Say.they have way . spur . line:rinto the .area. ' / ~ h u ~ ¢ ~ , , u ..m;., ©"u=~"=m ":." '~i,~0aY~...~ pr~:~c~s envir'onmeni in .p~t ~ e a r s " dSes not believe LeBlanc has then no one' wlll he a b l e ~

• " Y " " P " "r + " ' : " " " " '" P ~" :' :ac'ross" "C'anada "attending" : Umted' " ' States ' for" $1 19 a today if people had thought Lrhe aluminum' ' ' corn n ' He a~o added that the s?ur~,.Ga_r~uk.~ND~.~ m aj~.csa/_c.om~ni=.are 'C~!?.:.,~ L__...:,,_~ ~: . . . . ' . . - i t h e Canadian Dietet ic . pound compared with along those l ines;/ , said which sets water leP~veYs technology for that t . ~ . of v=,t;uuvu~-. ~.,©.t=.©/ aa=u nuuu,u~ ~ur :¢ulmu. . to ..... ou~, ,t Zms" ~ . ~ Vu~.u= a ~.. • ~.;_==_,. . . . .;A.~.' . . .M , , .,, • . . . . . . , . . =..;__ ,]onnson. , - . mlnino is =variable. P ' - I,,=,

' . . . . . . ' " ' I ' l I & ' " ' " ' ' ~ ' = # U = ' " ' ~ U = ~ V ~ = = ' ~ '# " ~ = ' ~ ' ' U " " = ~ S u ~ = " ' ~ = ' " " I r o e e n a i n on t h e " . . . . . "- -" Thursday, . . . negot ate a 15-year cmtraet..~ ¢0st-M~rmg .. a r rangemenl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ ~= ,. " ~.,--~ .'. : . , - • - . • P g . . n mntfl=r nt enllmetlna it =*rid • Laul¢; the former NDP"".for "~.the.: . i iurehase":: of.~i.to~:'.develdpment :0f.:a.'ebai'/~" : ma~:,..~ne'.currem m e m o . .~r~er':'i. '" . ; . / , " He feels tha tdamd 'ge ' to requiremenm of its =temano ~.o"=-;=',:.==',,-~;'~,'~'~ . . . . . . e c o n o m i c d e v e l o p m e n t ' metaIlurgle=[l"~0aI, from. :. : l~i,t~at Ridley.lsiEnd'near"-. ::..mra~s,.ngoe.e!.m~eeom~s . . ......- .. -:' - - " the. fishing industry is a power , s tat ion, opera tes " " . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . . . .

• • • ' • - . . . ' • ; . . . • . . . . . . . . . . ~ . '., " , i s ~ e x t r e m e , y . e n e r g y . " . . n t w a s i n u r o o u c e o in ' . . " unde r a n n r e e m e n t w i th the - , " • mnmster,..sand, i.f .the. nor-, northeas~tern .B.C.,TSe !~g,; . . ::.~.nceRuPert saymgit ns, up . . , . . . . . ~,,= ,, . . . : . . . . . "; ' "" ~*~.~,*~~..~ ,~,~ -:~o o~a ma;lor concern . in. the • g . . . . . . The '~,,sA,;,=,| . . . . . theapt coal project is. =tot.. term vanue Of :the,.sme n a ~ ~..t0 the.federal government to," "~ '~ : 'E . : . . . ; , ' ::,,.:;~.~~:~'_.' : ,,.~..~.'= .".=."";..".'.'~" : - , --:~': Kemano completion orolect, ' province ann reports m.~,(;. ~ , ~ ' - = - : . , , - ; ' - " ' " . _ " : = hand led , e a l ' e f u l l y ~ . ' i t L :wi l l ; b e e r / : : . e s t l m a t e d , ' d t : . $3~5:: . f l ~ n o ~ i t , / . . 'r~'* :.~'' * " ~: * " ' ; : "~ ' :. ' ~ ' = ,~~"~;v'~ff~'~:.~U~,~,,'a!°.n,t '~S enl . .we l l : ", b u t ~ i n t s to t he f isl~ i h " t h e " wa te r0 f f i c ia l s ' , 'Ho ly r~q ~ i d , ~:'~? . . . . . . , , , : = ,,=_~,=.= h a v e a : ve ry ser ious negat ive . . ' b i l l ion " ! " ~ ' . " : : ' - - " . ~ - ' : : . ! , ' L a U k . . ' s a i d : t h e : - ~ D , ~ :~ma~.~Ye.to.a,n~a~ n°~ .m)me. . : ..ne,/~.a.us.e..~t!~Was-P.~c~:i.mo,'-:':Tou~ ~ R i v e r t ha t Su i ' v ived He said f isher ies o f f i c ia ls ,st, a~em, e n ( . ~ r o m . T o m ef fec t ~,op, t h e southeast coa l : The p roy inc ia l .~nd f e d e r a l ~ i ~ t ~ t S ' ?~/er~ ' [ ~ n ~ ~, ~ : ' . " = g i!~;n~em;punP~OdiUu~:S .: ~ to~e~ tOa~deg td~ ;ca~me -- : the ex tens ive m u d f l o w s from are mee t ing w i t h A l e a n in a n , ; r ~ : t ~ ' a n ~ t ' o s ~ i ~ l ~ : [ ' t l~ l r e g i o n ' : " ' : : . g o v e r n m e n t s :ha~,e 5een , ; : fac ( tha t prLvate'companies, y:: . . . . ~, . j y . _ g . " t: . . . . . ' i the ex,,Insion of Mt St attempt to reach a com- _ . . . _ _

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. " : ",.' . . . " ' " ' * " : " " " ' "::/'Ik':'1~tt':~n""Th'~"~n-~'~r-"/n ' " S t a ~ l e X r : a l s o . " s ' a i d . " p r0duets " , : . .. . . . - , . . Tne re s , n o u m . ~ some F n s h e r i e s o f f i c i a l s m i n i n g f o reve r , * . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . . . . c o n c e r n a . . . . . . . . . - .. ..... . . . . . . . . . . , ' . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . , : . . . . . . . . . . - . . ' o o u t t h e en- • , Jo ". . . . . . ' , ' . ~ ' • • ' : .~h~,lh~i~ w~ ' l l h~' 'nn,,n"d~. ~i' ' . " . ... ." .... . . . . . . ,. . . ~ ' . . ' . . . . . . . ... . , mannta in t h a t (hew depar t - hnson s t ressed tha t the

• . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ~. . . ., , ; . . . . . - ~,,.:.--:-= - . - - - - . - . r - , , : . .= , - , , . . . -.- , .,.: . . . . . .' '. .': ' , " . , . ~ . ' • v l r o n m e n t , , J o n n s o n sam. men t can o r d e r wa te r l ( ~ve l s associatio" n I s not a spee]a l Record araun shnoment .~.subm~ly .tO.~prtva.~e,.eom:. ; . , - . , , , . . , . . . . . . . . , . . . . . , . , - . , - : ' :~ . . . . . . . . . . . . ' N o n e of us want a ' ' ' in eres " S . ~ ' " ~ n i e s t o ex ' - " r t ' oU r coa l ou t . . . . . ,. . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ , , . . . . . . . , ransed i f as they belneve, t . t g roup. One of t h e i r ' ' ~ ' " ' . . . . ::" ' ~ : : J ~ " : : ' " : " " ' " : : ~ ! ~ , , ~ , b n ~ r ~ s t " . . : . . . . . : ...,..,. ', , : : : .~ . . . '~ . . . - ' , . , . . ~ . . . . . , ~ . ~ . , . - : . . ; . , - - ., . .w.a.s~eJana Je t t tot, o u r cu r ren t leve ls w o u l d a f fec t m a m goa ls is to p ro tec t the.

. . . . . . . • ' ' . . . . . . . ' ~ ' " ~ ' " ' " . . . . . ~ ' " " ' ' . . . . ' ' " • ' " " ' " ' ~ " e n u a r e n ' • " J I . L - . , A . . - - L . I I ! ~ ; _ _ " ~ _ , 'r~_....~~:;: ._.. L , - / I f t h e n e g o t i a / ~ l -~ - i ceJ s" P~'~": . . " ' : ' - , " .: m * ' . " ' "m 'rod . : . • " ' salmon returmng to the r iver public • / .~ . . ' . . . . , . i ~ . I ~ . . . , . ' " ' . • ' , .

u n r u u g n r ' r ! n G e , rluper[..o d ton., Lauk ~ ,on TruP.Tl(3n T R I K R o, e -in, , o h = o . wo.,d . . . . . . . , . , , , . . . ' ' . . . . " " " ~ " ' ~ " - ' ~ ' - i n c e W i l l ~ . . . . . , . - . - - - - v . . v = • • . . . - . . . . I . - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . , ~

' " . . . . . ' " - ' ' - - , " , , , , ~ v . . . . : . ' ~ • : ' , . , ' . • . . . . • . . . . . , " l i k e t o r e m i n d , t h e p u b l l c A l e a n m a i n t a i n s t h e a r e a f o r s e v e r a l d a y s t o m e e t V A N C O U V E R ( C P ) . - - , - . Bymidweek, thee]evators :winduppayingaboUta$1oa .. " . . . . ' . . i " " ' ' - - . s . . . . . - """," " . a b o u t is that. the ena~neers . . . . . , . . . . . ~ . . . . , . . . . ,,,, , . . . . . . , . . _ h . . . . . . . " ' T " " ' ' ' ' - - ' - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n e s u .... be u s e o f t h e I ' I I A I I ~ / A I m ~ , I ~ r A I i , a ~ . M h l I ~ ' ~ . t a l i q ; l l t I i U W I q = v q ~ i - - ~ w l l . = l U l ; U U I M I I ~ I I i M l ' = l l t ; l l I ~

w m . s l x wee~s m g o . m m e n a n s n l p p e n o u t e l g l l t m u l m n [on m m y ca I ~ / 7 ~ , , I I I I . If: 1 1 1 q = ~ l l r I K =.-.~ . ~ k / ~ 1 [ [ , = ] l ' w h o do rite s tud ies on the ~mh lo fm= Inm~r ,nnd - -w i l l nn l the, n~mn,r, i n# inn 'Ir'hm • t . ' . . • , . , * # , ~ I I " " I I ............................... ~ v ~ l ~ l l v l l l I I I ~

nn= of. 00.0o0 . . . . ! ' : v env,:o=en l m.ct are" =rm sslmon the lower .oe]a en crop year, gram cermmam m runes snor[ m me prewoqs ~u ' uppp.,r~ -~ . ct~. ..: ' v ~ t ; u u v ~ : t t (c~,~ .-- a wage ann nerielnts people who live here too. level is necessary to p r o x i m a t e l y 10,000 prac- Vancouver and P r i n c e eropyear, a Canadian wheat " N o w u w e s.nip.2,~ m!,.mn C o n t r a c t n e g o t i a t i o n s package, was not discussed "Some of them are hunters maintain hydro.electric out- ricing pTofessl0noi engineers Ruper tareelosetomatching Board official said., tonn~ay.ear .mme. / i r~ . tew covering 45~q}00~B.C. con- at.ThUrsday s meeting, and. sportsmen, .and they put next year. in B;C. the loading total set for the Ed Isaac se]d it appears years, t n a t , w m n e ~ m i | | i e n s truct ion worgei ' s broke- ~,,.~..v . . . . . . ~ . . . . . . . - . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . ~_-_-_--: " . _ - . " _ ~ . ~ , . . ~ , . . . , ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '. . . . . . entire 1978.79 crop year.' the two West Coast ports will a year in subsidie~," he said. down .Thursday with each

get up to nine million t ~ n e s Industry Minister Don sick~ entrenched over one Former man by July 31, equalling and Phillipssdysdevelopmento~ issue while awaiting the

po~ibly surpassing a record northeast coal will not noed outcome Of a province-wide

t o l d h e c a n ' t set in lF l~73, . . s u b s i d i z e d , s t r , kevo te . . R o y G a u t l e r , p r e s i d e n t o l Terrace a r e n a gets vie He also r e l u s e s " t o g i ve n e w w.. be a nun too The Canad ian ~ t rampor t Lauk a n y p ro jec ted tonnage the 1 7 - u n i o n B . C . and Y u k o n

commission antldpates CP prices, s a y i n g ' SUch a Building Trades Council, TORONTO ! C P ) - - A man Rail attd Canadian"National disclosure before, the coaL. said management refused to The. hill outs ide of the. a rena is losing s o m e of i t ' s landscaped and a t the s a m e t ime they will no longer

who underwent a sex-chenge Rai!ways togeiher c/,n compan ie s sit.. down to budge on its rejectlen of the operation andapplied to be: maintain.a, f lowof3;000~rs negotiate wi(h the 'Japanese unions' key demand for a e levat ion , need to build a" re ta in ing wall . come an Anglican nun has a week to VancouVer for the . would be "mischlevious." ~ common affiliation clause T h e r e a r e Several reasons for this pr0jeCt~ o n e b e i n g City c rews will be out t he r e fol = the next two or three been turned d o w n b y a balance of the. crop year. H e said comple te cost which would allow any of '~ fllatitwasvii'tuallyimpossibletolandscapethearea days. When the hill is down to the r igh t size. i t w i l l b e Toronto convent. Prince Rupe~ is getting figures would, be released, them . to stop work if because i t was t o o s t e e p , turned ove r to the Pa rks Branch for landscaping.

The transsex'ual's .request about 500 cars aweek and is later, tradesmen not affiliated with . - The Super intendent of Publ ic Works, Gene Thomas , was denied by St. John's set to.break a loading record • the council were working on T h e secohd reason w a s that the hill s lumped down said that it will a l so improve the v iew from the a r e n a , Convent, Bishop Hugh Stiff, established las tyear . B.C. was [o provide $4 mil- the same project, e v e r y year , and in order to widen Kalum st, r ~ i , t h e " R i g h t now,. when you look ou t l i0m the a r e n a , you dom~ of Toronto's Angli.can • " diocese, said Thursday. Isaac said m e 9onsible i m : l i o 0 , t o w a i ' d s the $43.5 million Gautier said results of the (~ity would h a v e to build a large retaining wall. ' don ' t feel l ike you a re in a park, but this Should en.

e s t i m a ~ l emt of developing, strike' vote are expected i t was dec ided to kill Iwo birds with one stone, t i rely change l h e v i e w , espec ia l ly with the work IhM's stiff said Mother Frances pediment to Ioadlngs is the Rldley island as a grain ter- about July IO or il. They ' l l b r i n g t h e hill down to the pbint whe re it Can be being done on Lower L : : : ' e P a r k . "

Joyce felt "she had enough reluctani:e of Prairie far- minal. Other pal~ners in the "No fur ther negotiat ions p r o b l e m s w i t hou t tak ing tha t -mers ,to d ispa tch ba r l ey to p r o j e c t a re the federa l and a r e scheduled now he said. on . " coun t ry e leva tors . A l b e r t a gove rnmen ts . T h e o ther ou ts tand ing issue,

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" " " ' - " ~ ' " i t " " ' " ~ " : " " ' . " • . " PIKe 1, Tho t le ra ld , F r iday , June 20, 1980 . ' . . . . . " . , " . . . . . ~ t-...,::..,--': . '.,,¢../ ..... "..-',~.~ • "'. . . . . . '::~L'~;I;:"

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says. g " t Sedth ' ...... .............. ...... ":"

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O ' I T A W K ( C P ) - - T h e g o v - e~ t s to t .~ p r i ~ t e see.tot 10 and H Weeks in the •u~emplo~mentiates.,,•;:ii.:":,::i".:raiea(o'~per.eentwhei~b. :I~ eminent made scapegoats of and. extenas, enwasce rmes prev mus :_y.ca.r... to , collect - Li~Mac_.lmSe~bSlida ' ,0.~igr~. aPn~ ~'; ;~o~_t .~ln - c ~ e ~ ; ~ r ~ t l ~ t thousands ' "o f L ~ job less t ha t r e q u i r e ]ns..ur.ance nenents.. " r n e : w e e ~ . v a w . s e n i o r . , p u u . . . . . , .~rV..un~< %.Lmemplo~.t~,.Imk'i, :;m~.u.~|~? C a n e d l a u s . d ~ ~e.19711s c la imants t o w o r g . n e t w e e n acco.ra~.ng to regton, al:.~.emcteoan~tmemp!o~<e.nt:i:..~.tem~n:ute.:;~J~-'l~,~...,.~ because federal officials " " " " " " - .... -. "..; ~"..; ...... :... ' ~;'.,..~ ..... ".'"...'" ;.." :.

b a d l y mise•aleulated ,v, .ur uuu,u .,,,ally i:iOund minister eaid Thursday.. .

Bryce Mackasoy, who held -., :' :. '. ;' -, " . . . . " " -

the m. o.e = 'OR, <CP) -- over in m.d," he aoda p ba.. hm " Theii' bodie er0 u, the ear ly 1970s,. told the Commons the government Rescue workers u s i n g a They !ooked a bit l i k e in mud-and w a ~ e r , / . " - ' - ~ o v e ~ d " o n l y ' . a f t e r r ~ c u initisted wellorchestrated min ia ture camera have statues. . , ' Three other", mlners, woHiers siphoned'out mu campaigns aerass CaRada spotted the mudcakedhodies It 'was not possible to . believed trapped-in~oiherl.andwaterfromthetspofth highlighting alleged abmes of tWo of the eight miners identify the bodies, and it a r e a s .of the mine~ 'wei 'e. shaft; .using .pumlm. I owere

"o~ the unemployment in- trapped underground in the. was unlikely that . resoue l g iven u p for dead by minQ .0u'onghanarro.wnm, e J ~ workers would be a b l e - t o off•cOats .some. t im e - ago. "me 10~metre' lever .ot ,

surance program'so it co.uld Belmoral gold mine, a pro- reach the: site for several Thei/" bodies have,yet to. be,.. mine..," :" . :; e s m a n ~ . . . . . . . . justify making it harder tor vinclal police spokesman unemployed people to get said'today, days Tons of m u ~ still clog found ., ". :. . . . . • ~ " .~ .The pgli.cesifok . . . . . !, . ~ , , - ~ . . . - ~ ~.-.:,--~;----; . . . . - . . . . - . . . . . -,- • . . - , . • ~,. ; • benefits. , C o n s t a b l e J a c q u e s the mine. ' . . . " .Let0u/ 'neau s a i d . ithe . ' .rescueWorxerswmconunue. not t0react lm mgn l eVe lao l , " ' . : ' , . ; " " ' • ' . . " . . . . " ."

Thetrngedy ts that theft- Letournean said the bodies .TI~. bodies were the f i r s t miniature cmnera dejected , t he i r e f fo r t s . t o reai~h the" unempi0yment:by • further • . , i " " ' ' . ' " " 4 " ~ r r ' ~ PI" " "

mince department did not were discovered late sighted s ince- the e i g h t water-marks on the walls o~ '. bodies by pumpingout m u d tighteni~, eligibility, :rules. .. i l ~ e , , ~ t , ,,,^&,,~+~. m ~ n e v .,..: ,

miners were trapped by mud .the ventilation shaft that along~arampleadlngt0the • A -ilAii~etal: : aild' a " %a~lilll~y .IJivli~o ~v.~ jr. ... appreciatothoeepeoplewere. Thursday in .a .ventHatio~ and sJime that poureddown were well, aboveiT:the; tWo. shaR, a task 'which' could ~ ~ressis;e- ."<Conservative ' " ' " ', . " . ; - . ". . - , . . . . r ~ " - i . ...... out of work through no taul¢ shaft near the bottom of the "~theirown, eaidMackasey, 150-metre deep mine. after theminefoilowinga'ca've-ln ' mlners heads i i~l. ieat |ng., take at least.tw0 days: - : ' called0~the~g~iernmeat to OTTAWA (CP)- - Pat Car- tha t al lowance t)e t n- -

Ma ~ , .", ~.' ~ :; .. ; ' the robab! . .dr0" e~ .."..He,added:fliec~m~'a~Will:..blimlnaie .th~;syst, em, ,.of .ney,'an MP and themother sferred to her..~n..,..'...ii::..:~:~',~!t MP for the Ontario riding of the: camera - - which is ~,Yetournead s a i d .three im~edi~t~elyi~afYrme.~- Jao longer bo~ ' .d . ' .;.; '.:: ' . ailplying, the U ~ m p [ ~ e n t . , ~ a,. 15-year-old..son,' said . . . . Since my)oo,.m m u mi.wa~ I Lincoln. ' . hooked to a television

He was s~ak ing during monitor - - was lowered to other men are ;.believed. : in. i " : i ' . • . " ' . " .Rescue: w o r k e r s • had : imiiranee, pr0grami:diffei';, l~hu~.,~.y 'sb,6'ie boycotting and m y ,.child. 'is :; ~ . . v a n : ":' 1 Second-reading deba te on the area through a nariow trapped i n the same. ven- - - " \ / ..... - ' , , .recently , g t ~ . ~ uslng.the' . "entiy.in: Various 'i.egions o~ -. t h e " r commons , unt i l ..couver, it IS not clear:now i I

• ' i s t i c a i e d ? . : " i e c e " ' o f . " the c o m i t r . . / - ' ' . . . . something it.done about the can slt in the House tmti1451s legislation that ~Mfts more hole. ' tda t ion s h a f t , but their . . . ~ . . sop.h . . . . .P " . '" . . . Y' • " ~" . . • " she unemployment insurance "They were completely' bodies have not .been found i l / l i . " ' .eqmpmentwhanqt failed to - Quel~cr Li_~ral. Ros.a,!re iackoflravel.allowancesfor matter .is resolved. .

• l l ~ I I I detg~t'.mly .bodies"in. . t ! ie Gendron. ~ ( K a m 0 . u rasKa- single parentlt',. I , . -= . , s . m ~ . . . __.._;.,_...;;.:L,U:.;,r;.~i

- - . m m A . . .UUt hetounieau ,saia mat. i x n.m .eo.mum~nus. u~ : .pu~.. . ,val!cou~n[,.r¢~. ~ , , .if, ? . ~ , , - . ~ . , _~=?~_i_~..~.m~...~ ~ P . I I I ~ when i t .was. re turnedto . its .. ~ t ~ t fairly., because . . m e . . : . s t a t e m e n t . ' T h u r s a a y mat c, o u v ~ : . l _am.re.L,.u~, ,._, ,.__~ ~3,, ,+.,.~.@ ~ R I n ~ . ' rmmt f fae turer inMolitre.,a.l,, unemployment rate t ~ by Commons rules permit ridin~toloolcel~ernunu.nm

" . . " t e c h n i c i a n s ' d i scove~d i t . government does nix. a.c.- spouses of married MPs to the Committee ..can a w~e~o~. ~: " ' .wasmaifunet ioning .~. cura te ly reflect loealcondi-, traveltoOttawa s ix t imesa a way to rmmiteus m ~ - :

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P l [ l l .. TheeameraWasrepa t r~L tions. ,, .. , . . . , .year . But . the Commons law.a. • . . , , . . . . . . . , 1177.CHf.i.iHv-. ' a n d f l o w n " b a c k t o V a l d ' O '~" :Under i h e :i p r o g r a m , c o m m i t t e e . On .m.e.moe~: ~"l a m not t m ~ . , i ~ . . , .-I~ 2aonr, vs, a m o ~ U t t w o d a y s a i l 0 ' ". ' Canada is" div ided ' in to 48~ Services. refused-ram wee~ new ouruen ,on m u . ' ~ - ",,is

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JUNE '21, 1980

O N L Y

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verl, tow m l i e a t e , v e r y c l e e n , VO, - " i .... '" "' '. ' "be extended beyond .the.'- : ...: ,. -... . . . .'_. , ~ ,. _... :-.::.].,",~q

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " " " . . . . . . . . ~CITY (CP) M e x i c o n~s i n d i c a t e s i t T alrto, rsdlo - " . r pefliid~ • • : -... MEXICO -- . :. . . • ;"' ", . . . . . , .to.Geerearts a i d ' t h e u m m , ' da.andMexlces/ n a n Wantsnnsddi t iona1200, .00Q. • t. . . . . . , . . . . . .. • ... .... . . - G e n d t o n s . . . . . . . . . ..~..na . , g . . . . . . ,

• ~ i O O t O : ' . :" '> , : A u g l e :"; imd . / ' " ~r. inor,f. ' , plo~da.ent'rate i n s o m e , .t?,as " : ~ i g i ' e i i n e i i t : - . , t o d a y * l0 the coat ing .:.~.il

. . . . .: -. " " Geeraert; id rmei owluml.of-;.'of'.his,ridiog Is.4o,pair eent;..t.~Cifltdralcooperattonthat .,y,e~r..,,~,...... }i . : .. : " : : , :,.:', . • . . - ' - ":- ' /th=:Ter~ice-it0tel'i"recel~eli ~" bn t unemplbyed' i~ol l le:do ' ";sh~uldii!boodt shor t - term. -L ."We want;t0:he.IRMeXice ,; :m

. lOT/. I0.YOIA- [ ; ~ ; a W a ~ , ~ m t s L f re~ : p t ~ a l f f 3 . : a s . l~.,d!! .Y' i°r '" : ; C a . i . . . ~ . . l ! , r a l . , n . ; n ! ~ , a n d m_eet__l_tsgoam,!Ig~e~,aa~,,.,, c::;.t - . . clean.4dooi~..;: . : th'e<'gltlinet..Tel~rdce.,an0~.lieneuta; uecaune, t.ne.y;; .m'e ;... resmtln;tt~nm, calt~.mianne ~no. ~.qpUt.lLo~.~)B__,,-~_-,~LZ'~ ,<.ru " " . . : . . . . . nitl~ii~t. L i b l i C~anCfi' and " iUml~ i into theQuenecc i ty .~ln.,aress 'Suedi. a s hog 'pro- lai,mleySl~10~gmpgmli.u~.. ,.He • . ' l l l l a l l ! i l l i l l i ".<l" ~'~i'~,Xl N[l'i;;-Alisociatioi~ o n - a r ~ , where' uiiemplo~'ment -~ " dtiction, '. ".2. ; " '.'. : ",. b " , / , agr~.e! l , t l!l, lliU!Jl~.r a- Deal; :~i

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iii~ln i ~ a u i m l " " " I ; "The -l~lbor toun¢i l has.. Gordon. ~ayloi" (Bow RiVer) ' "delegat ion of ' Canadian tiUio proviliing uana . . . . . "<t" ' I o t a u n n I M o • " : l aPpr~lated' the sUp~ii 'and" said. unemploydd:p~iple.lii ' . business anti .government 50,000 barreln of oil a .day in : , ~

-: VS, a o t 0 , t s p e d e c k / ' ] friendslllfl~ the i 've i i ~ e ! v ~ ' ' 'eviry. reglondeserv.e equal"' i r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s , . . s a i d e x ~ . g e for technical co- .. mi • redwlth vinyl roof , t '.irom<ihe Geeraertsr s a i d . i • , treatment,...7 ~ . . 7' " Thursday tha t . C.mmtla; .ex- oporauon. . . " , ' ";,~i • A , ~ ~ I , ~ . • I'-spokesmim..'..Crofti'!lalidle,,i.::Turysp0kesme.n~,yem..td . l ~ t o soi!..Mexi~ more . . . . ' .. ' . 7.d

~ l l o l I l I l l l ' " I speak ing l .. fo r . , t he .TNDP, • they.i~iipJl!it t he0m ih prin'..:..wheat, rapedeol, aml, .siren. ,., . . .... ' . . . . . ~a i ~ ! ! i ~ ! l l l ; . ." _i' "th~mked"'the" Geeraerts f0r"e ip le ; .wi i l lesevt~ra l New. milk powder alidwtil lonit at . / ~ , s l h ~ r . . . . . .~.a~"

, " " " ' : . ' I : ~ e i r y e a i ~ o f 5elp.;, :.'. ~ ,. ~ De_m~rats.OPlul~mb~ti~ ' New: the possibility of exporting .Kavl l .w~li . • . . . . . ,:.,,~i f - - - - - I $0me of my best frienus are " isritlsh: Comm . . ~ . , . c o r n and.black beans. " .i • .,". A / " . " . . . - ,;,t& I l l | m O t , l = t u a n l r l ~ l in th l t r somy asidAuK[e D e m o c r a t ' L y l e K r i s u a n ~ : .No specific targsts. lmve • • ~ [ 1 ( ~ asK., , : ,

UI l l l I l lW l l b l lM I I I . . - " -" ' , ' • l = ~ = , ~ - - = t i v " ; ' - ~ - ' - n ' ~ " II~[LLI "-A-aert ' • . , iKootenay-West) • criticized been set, he stud, but they . . . . nu - - ' - - . . . . • . . . . . unds • - ', ' - . 'l : , . . . . . . the legmlation..on gro _ . will ~ .~W~.~J~,.,oqt, w~i~,~,,.REGL1~Aa~Cl%~'.,u.nionest?~.,,t ~

I~l I l l k i i l l i b ' I ' " w e ' v e mw~ys ',en}oyeg t ha t paopie,~vno-~san~. Laoa~--m~mn a'urmg a visit to , ' ~ ~i iV~.,ll~OdllSi~Su • ~..~.,.~.~_~z-,,~ .,'~ .... • ..... ~ ......... ' ....... ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . " .. . • • • . Ideader. ~ l l i3il .,.

i ~i~"m=, .... • . I .Worli~ wlili.you ..througb ..incomes.. get the.. jeast~Callads by, the. Mexican ehed ei~i~a~illlh ~l~itlrlldlly ~'~ ~RI • ~'. ~ OiO-llil.. .]- the ~e.ars;';,.~aaid L!nor a .benefi!s during..times -it . .min~tero.fc .o!0.m,erce, Jorge ~a~n~t--tlle-Sasklitehewail .~ ~i~4

[:' Oealerlq0.1492A " J ~ r a e r t , ~ j ; . i'-. " :. unempmyment' ' ' ' : / " tie. la v e g a . u o m i n g u e z , government ' ior l ts move to , ', .

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For thousands of g0vernm~t emplogees" and. teachers across~!the province, the Social Credit Government Public Sector Pension Legislation means a CUT in pay

-cheques. It also means an UNSURE re- > .tirement future..Who can tell what the

Socreds will do next to depriyeihese people of a secure retirement future?

When Coilver and D e n n i s .,).j Ham~ . both f o r m e r ' Progressive Conservatives, formed the Unionest Party, .,, ]

• they became eligible fOr:rthe t ,;',) I grants as the third party3n the iegislature,,Th~,paltyIs :,,, dedicated . to Western. r;8 Canada joining' the ,United .,~oa States " ' - r.~" ' " . '." ~ w O

• ' B u t d u r i n g the -spring .,. ih sitt ings of' the l eghi la ture; . i",,,-i which ended Tuesday, the ",-" g o v e r n m e n t a m ~ d e d the ,,y3 law so that only a party ~ ,~t wldch rad in t h e l ~ t , i ~ " .~'~ vlnclal election could get the. i'..'~ grants , des igned to pay for . . ':.i~, re search , secretar ia l h e l p .' i,, ~" and a sa lary for the iesder,. . . '"~,~

The .laSt provincial e l e c - ' i . ~ tion w a s he ld in'. October, ' .~ 1978, . C o l l v er a nd H a m . . ' ~ formed the party last April. ., c~

For many more people whoare already retired it means a CUT in their pen- sions. In these days of ever increasing inflation, what retired persons can afford a ct~t in their pensions? TheSocial Credit government introduced~thi s legisla- t ionWlTHO~eVen talking to the people affected : - ~ Y TALKEDTO,:THEI EMPLOYERS, I--: but not, tot hepeople who the!legi'slatlon most :dirdctiy affects. If someone didthat to you, Wouldn't you be angry too?:Write'the ProvinCial Sec- retary - - te l ! , him .to ! leave:~.the , public sector pensions al0i~e!!;.:~i,..;il, i '

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(Tony) Prtfill as C , stomer Service Manager for ihe Ter. ' race District is announced by the B,C, Telephone C o m - pany. ' "... . . .

Born in.. Hertfoldshtr¢,.. Englandi.Mr. Pratll jolnL, d B.C. Tel in 1963 and has held various mima'geria! Ix~sitiorm in Revelstoke, Vernon and Vimcouvcr. For the past fi~"e years, Mr, Praill has been In. volved in Personnel & Indust- rial. Relations° niost recently as Employee Benefits & Re- cords .M:znagcr,,- Iol;'.ztcd i n B.C. Tel's he/idquarters build. ing in Bumaby.

: In h b qew IX~Sition, M r , . ' Prai'll is responsible for Cus. • tomer Service in th~ Temlce i District which includes the+ northwest po!Uon of B.C, and the Queen Char lot te Islands. •

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Geo'rge'King~,bf.ti~e Loyal Order of the.~oose, presents Monica Lessard and Cathy Lambright with a cheque for $3,000. The money will go to funding ]he Carlboo North-Central Regional

f igure ska.t!ng championships that will. be held in Terracein November. p.o,o o, c~,,. w,,~o~

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g/ood for a iaugh By 'DON 8 C H A F F E R • l~rald 8taft Writer

Greedy reletive, a dying old aunt, an:evil phantom, and ..: ~Zerba K0jacket? Charlene's Devils?

These are the ingredients • that make.up ThePr ime

creates a minor problem in lovers from way back who that the show ' :isn't hove been reunited in t imes /emembered b y the of crisis - M a r i e ' s Aunt resldents of Terraee that can ".Abigail (And~a Clarke).is

,remember that far back..' . onher last legs and,all the Other than that though,, the relatives, who are less - shots• that get taken ,~t the human than, ' Borreta's dieks are on target, and the buzzard, are ho~ering

Time Crime, a funny spoof of students playing the various around waiting for the will to

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EmployeeS'.'~'~6f". B,C, tOiaeil i tatenegetiht ions but: Q e g o t i a t i 6 n s : " Jacques Tele hone C0m a n y a r e still L:~ ~'icompany refuseste drop"." Samue[said.the company is in ~ e 'mlddlePof ~ontract.: ':~ything, he said, ~,/" - belMi moi'e:rec, ep..tive, than talks said croft. ' Bandle at" :""B:C. Tel 'has appealed -an ~ -last ume ano,ne, nas hOpeS the Kitima't.TerCace and overtime ban the~ union for.a d~ent contract , District Labor Counc i ihogan recently to.. ensure Bill "Hutchinson of the' meeting Timrsday.2'.' :empl0yees wouldn't::be',laid Internatiomil!W.o0dwor.ker's The British

It looks like the company :.i off.~.The":judge's decisioit Is :, Of America reported oilthe. Government wants us to. walk. ~ut,'~.. he ~.'pending.~' ' ; . , ' , . : , . ' 'fire hazard rating. Hesaldff. said. ' ' . . . . . ~ The .electrical worker's the Woods. rema[n jdry .

The' union dropped thr~ . u n i o n , (IBNW l, ,in .i just legging will ilkelyshu['down'., i key items in ' their , demands ' ; b e g i n n i h g " ¢ 0 h t r a c t On Monday~/nd Is, ave mdany

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needfOr school:. By GAILDbTINGA foi',an additionalengineering only., university in- the tlerald SiaftWrit~r faculty in the province," said pi'0vtnce with an engineering

• Both • simori. Fraser Norman JohnsOn, president faculty, .'..~ " • • " ..... • ' " " never :~ohnsbnfedsit isessentiai Umversity : . : a n d : ..the ,ofthegroup. Therein " . . . . .

University of Victe.ria a re : : a : .waiting ..list at ,the'"~to " have .sut t iclent . lobbying, hard. for a new University of British '.'engineering personnel and.

.engineering.fa'¢ulty,.butthe. Columbia.inengineering the does not.want • to rely on Association 0 f Professional..way there is ~ in law o r other prgvinceafor it, but at

• the same time wants to be • Engineers of B.C~ • has" medicine." ..., . . . . . reservations,; a spokesman " The:.'. association will , sure there is a need for the .for the group said in Terrace present" the rePort .to th$/, addi'tiox~al.manpower,

- ~Jniversittes c ~ n c i l , which~: " ' " ' " Thursday. : ,/. :. ..... • , "We have established a, is:respenstble.[~.funding;.Jn.

...... task fo~ce to study the nee d 'i ~e fall. Currently~UBC is Ute I I I . I •

" ' Saturday is mainly sunny with a few afternoon clouds.

Lby ED C u RELLa, n d'MAI~ I A{ Y O U N G I : ' 22The highlowdegrseSshould should reach 21dropCelsiusoff andre 12.the°r

We would like -to remind all visitors passing ~rcugh.the The rest of "the weekend calls for much of the same television detectives and characters do a good job in be'read. Terracearea that.atemporarylibraryeardcanbeobtained, weather but With a little their foes and foibles~ being their roles. ~ . . . . . ', All you need is $5.00 (a deposit ~es) andafew minutes to fill more cloud early/Sunday. presentedat the R,E.M. Lee A footnote on.the program Meanwhile, the butler, out an applieation~;your library card will be valid for two. Theatre = by . the Skeena " says' that the purpoee0~the Chives, played by, Shane mbnths.and:if br0ught in before the expiry date, $4 00 will be Junior !.Secondary: Sch~ool Theat re Arts .program'.r at/*lsfeld, is pl~ying protector to- refunded..' .. , . . '~ ~ '~ ' "" ::~ '."!!: ' : ' " | _ i Theatre '. arts dep#rtment.' Skoena isn't to .m~e aalcters"'Aunt. Abigail and Marie, OUr lawn, flowers and picni~.~bles provide dn exceHeut )

An imaginatively staged and ,aCtresses out of the whlle'thedetectives, Borotta lundlsettingespeeiiiliywith'the'sunwe'~ebeensee,i)ng., ' . . | and well:acted ' aend;~p, 'students, but apparent!y;':.~AnthohyRuk'sys),KoJaeket" Newl~oEs- . . . . : . ~w?- .. : . =~ ,,.~." i , ~' Prime Tlme'Criiiie'k' only thishasbeanafo~tenatesme : (RogerMostad(, Kane(Om . Thewiidd0gsinlifeandleg~i/db~'Maxwellltiddle, whois ' | weakness IS that ~o.~'e.ofithe.,. effoct~.oLthe c!ass.. . .... . '., i.,Jaswal) ' a n d . C,harlene's 'a past president of the Dog WHter's Assoeiation of America . i ' studentsactingth~rp.~.~by " ".' ~ " : . . . ' . . . "AngolS..r(Terru,,~o~nsend~ and a renowned dog journalist. This bouk links: the biology of ' ~ not remember 9~!!~.,~fltei"~:~hesmcen.m..are.a°..mgen.e. :Cindy Lava1 ~dv~ttezen . the dog to the legends and folldbre which have bocn built up " ~t show's main ~liAi~i/~'f~k"~?~thn/fi~t affft¢'~lt mlngs m". ~Jephsen) .. scor~y -~i~;ouncl around .it. Riddle stresses' the importance. "of animal " ' ) from tl~ tube. ' •=~"~. ~ ' " t h ~ theaire to d o / p i n y ' a , trying to find out the idantity . eservation for once an animal speeies has bec0medxtlnct, .TonyBaretta, ThnoK0jak, farce and makei twotk, . : In of the/Phantom, who has iteanneverberebornandmanmtheloser . . . . . / ' ) and CImrley's Angels are the . order to be really, funny, tried.toknockloff several of Getting;started'in',ealligraphyby Nancy Baron i sa basic ( immediately recognizable farce should usually be Auntie'Srne~hews'. " guide to lesrnin~ the art of beautiful'writing. The lessons targets of the play, written played straight, ..with a " :" follow oneanother nat'~ally and are written with the easily i by William Gleason. minimum of mugging and The production will be, frustrated beginner in mind. Italics and black lette i- arethe ) Grasshopper Kane, the other hamming around~ ( s e e wesentedl .again Saturday/ two forms of wrifingdealt with in this guide. The'main oh- • I detective attempting to track down the killer of Aunt Abigail Shropshire's greedy nephews, is, a"bit ol0scure unless you remember the rather silly rolesthey have Grans hop~a.Td, th~t:, j tq.a$]g3 ~ct~_ bell ne~/a~le;,~as ~L~i~L~V ~ DavldGam~dJ~meojam0~s-xut~...f n~':~ixoM ,~rt'l '('el ~ the one.:in.,.Ute ~BC, show-. ,,,,.~., ' . ." ~ ' . . . . . Kung Fu . ~: .- '. Marnie'Morrison and Paul

ABC .isn't. carried on the ~Dozzi play • the two leads, local cable service,', which David and Marie,

Not. my daughter: lacing up.to adolescent pregnancy by Katherine B, Oettinger presents an :inva!uable resource

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Laverne and Shirley for'an nightat8 p.m. at the R.E;M. jeetive.is enjoyme.dt, not.perfection. object lesson on how in do it LeeTi~eatre, and lt'swbi'th a wrong) and the squdents 10ckforihosewhod0n'tmind involved generallymake t h e . having: their favourite. TV shows ~ cu t t o ribbonS, - designed to help parents al i

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Safeway's shelves next week noW that a:sbttlement has been reached in a labor dispute,' and retail clerks no lo~er face layoffs, "

Members of McDonald!s Consolidated that belong to the" Retail;. Wholesale and. Department store union bad served strike notlceeffective Tuesd@, midnight. ,

McDonald 's supplies • Safeway and had given k 72- hour advance notice of the possibility ~ef- a strike so Safewayw~uld not be caught

With perishable goods behind picket lines.

There was no work step. page and union members reported to work on Wed- nesday. The Safeway warehouse in Burnohy was emptied of perishables 'and the company Was short of them for a couple o f days, said Georgina Bullen, Safeway spokesman.

The proposed settlement is going to be presented to union members on Sunday and, Safeway 'is. optimlatic there will be agreement.

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men out of work• the proVince ' and maintai f fs The " Of f ice and the current plan is finan- "

Professional Employees eiatly sound and nee~ n o : Union is in contract chunges~;; •" negotiations. Jerry Sayers, of BCGEU ....

• 612, reported on the proposed Columbia social services personnel .

Employee's act, She~said this will place Union" (BCGEU) at Nor-reguIationoenthepractlceof. ' thwest Community College social work in theprovince. - has settled Its ~ontract. They The union fears that soeinl : : wiilreceiyeanelghtpercent workers may be forced to increase Over two years and leave the BCGEU and join " the licensed professionals

.... ' ;The . major'.Assue that associ'alien, Because many :,BCGEU: 8"12 i s concerned people w0rkingthe field

" , : . ,w i t h / i s the go~iermnent'l~ 'have various baek~otmds : I~/'o~oked changes t o thif lr thlp new act may * limit ' the

peesionplan, The union .has field to people with a social organized rallies.throughout " work degree, she said. ~

MIHISTRY OF IRAHSPORYATIOH,& HIGHWAYS

MAIIIENAHCI[ SYSTHHS C OliOIHATOll Coml~t ition XllO: 1481,-18 S!7,304.g!0,2111 In Deam Like, advise management supervisory staff and monitor the District ~ ln tenonce and Management Programs; esstst wi th formulation o f : w o r k programs and enalyze progress; orgsnlze mo~th~.r meetings, Interpret nnd Irv vestlgote r e p 0 r ~ f o r occuracys .communleate with othei" co-ord~ptors, ensure I~u t . sys }em[ document accurac~ anti p r o g r e , f connucv WOrK

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methods.procedures studtes, . . . . .

Qualif ications ;.Secondary s c h o o l ' e d ~ f i o n ~ . - equlvale~if 8nct related exper ience or 4e thno log ica l " inst i tute .g raduat iOn and ex. / ; perlence; physical ly f i t ; knowledge Of methods and systems Inv.olved; abi l i ty tO i~'epare and malnteln 'related rtcords. 1149.35 northern

al lowance also paid.

'Return applications by " '

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Terrace merchants have come down overwhelmingly .agalnst opeping .for business on S~nday. They, like mer, chants in man~/other small 't0wr~s say that Sunday opening wi!l destroy the quality of life here. :

The only support for Sunday opening here came from the new boys in town, The Terrace Furniture Centre. Even Chub Down,the owner of the 24.hour gas station and the West End Store(a lready open Sunday) came el.own against loosening the store hours.

The move tO change the rules comes from some city councils. The provincial government responded to those • over- tures. That noise, however, came from the shopping centre suburbs.: '•~

Small businessmen say ~they can't afford to hire extra staff. ' They say they will end up i!working Sundays them- selves, making it a seven-day • week.

The larger union outle, ts.say they don't. want to operi S u n d a y bei:ausb:%he uni0n wil l s t ick it fo them for overtime and they won't bedoing any more!business: The larger non.union retaifers may not be •facing the overtime bills of their union competitors bult ~ e ~ , say they wouldn t be able .to,gent frpIf lble staff.

• 1"he unionswoUld ~ir~tl~et]fight for better wages On a shor~er work week than overt ime on the longer h'ours.

So, no one seems to want the Sunday opening. However, no oneseems to have i # s ~ e l t l l i t t l s i l l t l t l l i i i i as r i l l ~ '

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TH R VIEWS By CHARLES HANLEY' '

Did you hear about the Newfle who won $. 100,000 in , the lottery?

He turned it down because he was afraid it might. foul up his:unempl0yment cheques.

Newfoundland, butt of endless Canadian jokes, first in line for the government dole, luckless land on the brow of • North America, is;finally ready to strike back. With oil. '

Almost 200 nautical miles east of this foggy old seaport, oil has been found beneath the North Atlantic and experts are beginning to compare it. with the North Sea in its petroleum potential.

The discovery has been enough to excite oil com- panies and fill the heads of islanders with dreams and demons.

"This oil ...," says Newfoundiai~d Premier Brian Peckfer~ "on the one hand we love it, and on the other hand it could really destroy us."

The brash young premier is determined to do it r i gh t in Newfoundland .-- to ensure that oil develop ment is paced so that it will help pull his province out of centuries of poverty without ruining its unique

• people and character.. But Englishmen and Irishman built homes in

hidden bays around the rugged coast, in places they' dubbed with fanciful names like Blew-Me-Down, Heart's Content and Nick's Nose Cove. •

This system of isolated fishing outporis became the backbone of Newfoundland life, spawning an uneducated, poor but distinctive people who speak with a soft mid-Atlantic brogue and in an antiquated idiom.

The half-million Newfoundlanders •have the lowest standard of living and the highest unemployment of any Canadians, 15.7 per cent, and to the promise of new oil wealth they bring a collective memory of generations at the bottom of the heap~ •

Producing the off will be an unprecedented challenge,

A five-company consortium is drilling the wells tn a dangerous sea of fog and Ice where IS-metre storm waves are not uncommon, and where mountainous icebe~s could crush drilling platforms. The first maJ0r strike same lUt September, when a

dr.ling ship for Chevron Standard of Canada found oil under the seabed 198 nautical miles esstof St. John's.

The oilmen were further encouraged when wells three nautical miles west of the first and l i nauUeal miles to the southeast produced signs of hydrocar- bons.

Oil is not all Newfoundland has. Significant gas reserves have been found off the shore of Labrador~ the island's wild and sparsely.populated continental extension.

Final decisions about whether to begin pi'oduction will be made later ibis year and Energy Minister L e o Barry says It's almost a sure thing,

However, ell is a hope with a fear in it, said Rev. Wallance Baker of Newfoundland's United Church.

Baker, who heads a churell committee studying the soclal impact of the Immlnent oil boom, said ~vc.lopment should be kept at a level of acceptability amt~ot allowed to overwhelm people.

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street merchants in this bustling town s~ui~led at the base of maJestie 2,700- metre Hudson B•y MounteiQ have a hot new fishing lure for sale.

It,s called the Nanlha Wobbler, after one Of the rivers the Aluminum Co. of Canada Ltd. (Alcan) will dam ff it goes ahead with • $2.5.blllion proposal to triple its B.C. smelting operations.. .

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power three new smelters, " Ranchers, farmers, union leaders,

town councils, businessmen, fishermen, ' hu•ters, en- vironmentalists, fisheries and forestry officers and India• chiefs have rallied to the eause, demanding an inquiry Into the p r o p o s a l . .

Although B.C. Energy Minister Bob McClelland has promised an inquiry, many northern residents fear it will be a whitewash, McCleliand has refused to say when the inquiry will he held and what terms of reference it wi l l have.

The breadth of the Opposition is not the town's, water supply, impair surprbingwhen a tally is made of the sewagedisposal and reduce chances possible effects of the proposed of atiraeting industry. ~ divei'alons of the upper Nechako, . Provincialforest service officers in which flows Into the Fraser River, and Houston tried last fall to lay trespass

corporate services for two prince. .. But even in Alcan's hackyard there Georgepulpandpapormilis, hasheen, are misgivings. The.,Cansdinn assured the Nechako will stillhave Association of Smelter and Allied enongliwater for IndustHnl use but he~, Workets~. which reprcecnte Alcan's still fears a-deterioration in, water workers, and t~e Kitimat Indian quality that eonld discolor blenched village aonucil, across the clonel pulp unless e~peusive equipment is from the smelter, want. a public purchased. ' ' ' " i . ' i ~ q u ~ ; " ' ' '

Chuck Morsanl a former Nova Alean officials seem to have been Scetian who erossed the .continent Can~ht off guard by the oppo~.tlon. after r e t kk~ from the air force nod ;'Some' p~eople #eem to :ti~. we now works for a Smithers tire dealer; ~have bulldozers Waiting in' ins is cohcerned he won't he able to fish woods," saysAlcan opokmh|d' .Brian

• ' ' • HemIngway. "But we don't have • and hu•t. ' TheVanderho0f village eonncfl says firm pla~ yet. , "

lowering the Neehak0 will endanger "We don't even have g ~ j s e t " anager." '. " "

e company had planned • of meetings to explain i ia ~ b u t after the nnt two in Fort 'F~ ,

' Vanderhoof,.the rest were I X i . ~

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• /., . Alcan and. loc•tion of the exisl lng melter, the. town eomzefl emlonmd the expansion.

Alcan officials have said at lust one new smelter would be located near the

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have all been predicted .ff Alean town of 13,000, exorcises a water licorice ~granted by he t h l l the alundnum I l i o n I n the provincial government 30 years coexist.with the salmon' ]ishery and

ago. .. "Teday the .alomln~ j o d ~ . i s There are pockets ef ouppert for the other activities. ~,,~- proJect among thelT0,000resideate of me of the most |~.qlhDifllr,in.thl.

The Wobbler,.produced by a group, narth-central B.C., moat of it In world. If, there is a.surplusof powqr,' caged Alean't, is not; a typical lisldang n, Kitimat and Terrace, the two corn'-, other companies will ¢eme to. the lure. The hook is repisc~ uy' munlties.timtwould benefit most from area. The. whole north.lwili grow. aluminum screw and it'si'designed to expansion of the alumInum smelting. .Smithers Will benefit because our. save,fish, net em. ia m.es,. _ "c ] In' abe= 20 'people..h go the.

" sale 0es •e l BUt ontspexen crm s . recreation. . ' " ~ . Moneyrelsed from the g . . . . . . d • ,, . . . . . in the. re ilers but to Save the • communities be~een Terrace. ~ . Twenty-five year| ago, .whim. I ~ulk~ at~o~l committee set up to industriaiPrineeueerge..aroresistmg came to :Kltimat,.'Te~'~l. e¢ . i~a ! i ~.'~.'..'~,~'i=--' ,~- th= al.mim~m ear-' Alcan's promise of an estimated i,00Q, village of 500 people, l~Inee ,~,-~'* ahmt direct and 3,000 send~ ee ~obs, .~d "wan on diem] . .p~ve.r. Tha.whule "'Th'e ~'uDeort bust•cosine• have .i.ncrca.sed_..exlmrt ~rnin@,:rn.ey x.ear pae~ic Northwsst~ ~ Well now# ~,,,~, t~ ~e eJwnnaian reflects the usmming me two rivers anumverung thanu in part m #;lcan~ ~- • !.. : .

s r d o oaition to the Alean thewatersthrou.shanew...I..~.w, ernous Alder man.l~b C ~ o f i , ~ c e , W=ml~P~fl~r~Pl~nut tke BulkleY and,<ir, wtU dlerupt:thew way: .o!il!!,e,;L; .iu ~i . ; , l~ i t lmi~tr . .U. ~ ' . ' , ~ , , ~ . ~ , q ~ . _ , i ~ l o,

~ i " ' " ~ 0 n J ' * ¢ i l l s t e n t r I ..: Dairy ,farmer Jal~e ~oeK .:~a.,~-~ano~l ~expa ,.w~..

• No fewer than. 50" groups from George, fears the estimated 7.~tot~ e we need here." . . ' : , Prtnce Rupert on the northern ecast to percent reduction of flow m Among benefits of Alean's prop0sal i

In central intmor S hako wliimean he cabot he says, wilt he en =pe t have registered concern either by That would force him tobuy hay at. Kitimat, an. improvedrau uno _ opposing or calling for.. a public $I00 to $120 a ton. . . i • i floodcontrol ~ the. B ~ - inquiry into the project that would Bob Affleck, vlce-president of.- Skeena system. divert headwaters of the two rivers .to

.... I , ' I t ~vas...iota!.dborgenization.before ~e_..._S~on~;; " ' ' ni with the lepder returmng to me.county - - u ope rig, . . . . . . ... , . . . . • ~

settling .'down.again' in th.e Opposlfl.on~s 0fficJ~, ~' " .; residence-so recently.vaestea ior a snort stay, e l

. ' • :" " . ~iPrime Minister,-at 24 Sussex Drive, and members of~, :, the caucus still scattered all over the country ...... : 'k~ "~ A n . M P can,t: be appointed to the shadow cab inet . :~ without'c0nsultation and agreement with .the leadar~4~. ~

for he must be asked if he wants the appointment ~nd-.. . a disc~sion betweenthe two held to see if he couldl . handle it."

So it was a late, late start for the Tories, " 1 ~ ~ '~] '

It didn't help to soothe their r .esentmont over the~ unforgivably sloppy way the party let itseu rose power~ in the House, and then tomake the loss even more ~

.<., bitter, lose the election, .: <' ~. " • "~':." ~ "Bu t hack they came, fullOf fight they swore, ~and more thanTeady -- spurred by the urge to get ~ e ~ own'back -- to do their utmost to destroy at least the:' arrogance of the' Liberal¢, pree~ng"~;victory and

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mun'ti n . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . : .' : High interest rates? . ' . " .... : . High and.weeldy climbing higher.- . ' . . . . . . " . And hand t the Tortes before given the Llberals~. some painful lumps over the high interest and mor~'!. tgage charges?" . , , : " ." ' " ' r ' ' . " ~ ;

• .Ideal i ssue. ' ; : . -. ..' ..... : . . But then:-- ior'y luck ~/gain ' - - down Came the rates ;

• with a grinding crash before they could, real ly ' organize their.~ a t t a ck a n d get . i t :rollingi

T h e i r . ; " i l l , , . f e t t l e ; . ,was,, , , t o~,., hol i ly.< s t e a d i ~

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• With 0nly one .Tory. MP from ~uebec; what could • ey. d0? ' . , -

.. Joe Clark made three appearances. Did well too, from all accounts. Made the most of his fluent French'.

But it was Pierre Trudeau, Quebec .Liberpl Leader,. " Claude Ryan all t he 'way . ~. • "":'.,' ~ ' " '

• As Tory luck r ~ s - - a l l ; b a d . - - / J ~ i ; .Clark had committed his party, in its short te rm in rgoYerument~, to a more passive role in the referendum than Pierre ' Trudeao 'was to take. . , ,. ~ ...... :.~.: ,. -,i~-.., .... .,:..

' Clark,said ;to become too involved, the party,;'. representing some seats in the Maritlmes and Ontario, .:. and all constituencies ,west of Winnipeg, might only: ,'fan the separatist flames'.' and set the ConservatiVe~ ..

as a n E n I!sh target of Rene Levesque " " /7. .Up , . .,g:, ..... ,~ . . , .:'.,: . ~,,

' :So.what Could they do but sit on. the sidelines wh~b:' :Pierre.'lYudeau, Quebec's favorite son, made" the referendum an exclusively Liberal show. . . . .

And a smashing success. The 'greatest i~ l ! t ie~ • . ~ i ~ p h in living.memory. ' i

Now atop every other misfortune, the conservatives the Nanika, part of the Bulkley- charges a~ainst Alean-hired con- Opponenl.soy ~ d e!a~ ..... are cursed with divided loyalties, serious regional ~; Skeena river system, sultsnts who eut trees along'the beea.uso,Um se~n .op n a m _ _ . ~ differences -- Ontario and Alberta with opposing. • Havoc in the salmon fishing in- Nanika..But legal advisers checked pecpiewnowenttomemeeunip~w~m views on oil pricing -- questions aboutleadership, ahd dustry, destruction of wildlife Alean's licance and found the com ~ , all open min d cam.e.away.enmged. l an air of uncertainty over J o e Clark s 'future.. • :~ breeding grounds, lossof recrea~onal party was within its rights, a forest Alcen efflciais say tae mceU~.wel~.~ i • " ' . :.: " ' " " ' waters, lack of wator mr Irrlgauon, servicespokesman s o i l ., .... set ~ c k s o envwmm.._mta!c~smm_m " l ,~: W~mt:of al l for them Is time. Four long years, inadequate supplies for drinking,. There arebackers for the prelect..co~.ia. Fe.pure ~elic.Pm " m .¢~. ~ , |. ba/Ting" parliamentary accidents -- and Liberals, sewage dlspoaal and indus, irlal needs. InKltimat, thecemmunltyfoandndbY ' rmsenoy me pu . . . . . ~ , ; -

' ~ 1 ~ ,. ' - . ' , . ; . . . . " ...',.,{,-:.... i:" I, 'jmlike Conservatives, are not accident prone--.before " ~ , • . " ' i . . ~.,,~ , . th'e nekt Campaign and election, ' '

. . . - " i . . ' • ' " • Frustration, boredom, desertion from the ranks. • . , ; ' . , . . . . . . . • . . . , " , . ! ~ . . . . . . ,~

• . , ." . . , . . . . . . ; :,'~/;~ . .i . No time to be a Tory. "' ~ ' - ..

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• ~ i~: , "l!'Waikln, J n ~ f o r e s t : " .~!. : . ~ h k . •. - "" ", " ' I".~; " I:found time to rest • ~

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a bird flew from "his nest.' . . ?!,;'i!. The sir smells fresh,

like your hair after shampoo, ;~ t h e mountaintops ere covered "

• byclouds; trees denclng In the w ind .gently moving leafs. "

...e. never ending process. ,'~

" By. the way, I had a thought ' • ii . about .you low, . ." . . , .,

. . . . • how nice It wouldbe • :.If you were here. ,. . . ;!i

We could watch the wonders together ' ' / • and Walk fhe forest hend In hend.

• . On way back l found. . . (] " "iome Wild flowers for you.~ . '

~rlly aiet plane Interrupts the peace, :~ ' ' ,The-p~ple are going places, '. . ' t)

Only I stay. this .is my home. .

THIS RIVER IS ENDAN~ER~O. BY PROPOSED DAMS

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• •i o ~ ' r A W A - - { s h ~ d a : t e a r iOi'. the Tor ies. ~. Par l iament : iS l i t t le •more than s ix weeks i n t o i t s new .'

• Sessi0n and the Progressive Conservatives 'are like./i ' im~hbf , punch-drunk fighters. . . . . . . ' "i '~

As thesession o"Pened they: gave Leader Joe 'Clark : what i t~yi formally~chll~ ,'a mandate" for.an ~l l~ut ' attack 0n:the.Liberals,: :':, "' .... . ~ " • ~ :,~ - '

.: A m l ~ t h e r e t h e ~ ~tand flailing.away l ike So m 0 n y : sh~doW.bogers,i j ~ [ swinging punches, l-with n0t~ng • really t0 hit. ,'~ • i :. ,. ' ! '~.:~.~:'~,~i~

'They c a m e back to Ottawa after, the i long post, vacation with little if any idea:of what.was . .i election

.;shaping up or what to~do about it if they did,. have.~a • ' .clue. " ...... ' ' ~ : ,~!:i : .~ ;.'.. This groping around llke,~ punchY.be.xer, w ~ ' due: ~ i ' r '

.//,~the bversight on s0mebod~s partin tinting m !aY o~O" :. ~.~ p~rliamentary Caucus until the day before the S p ~ b " ~:.i .... " ' " e ' ....... " " : " ~' ~./ ~' .... from ~e~..Thron . ' ' i "

: i~i:. Then because of Leader Joe Clark s long hol day "; lingering on the sandsof Hawaii and.s0me fun:days a t Disneyland; itw'as next to in,possible to put irshadow~

' cabinet.:.together before Parlmment got dewn.40'.~

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d l r e ~ r i consists of eight members elected from the membership at large and three appointed by the Rev. David: , M ~ y n is j u s t o n e of the local c lergy on it T e r r a c e m l n i s t e r i a I . • 1 J Photo by Grog Micldlofon asSOdaflou. The appelnted lengths o f " t ime , from.Just I :.tirounda end !tblags Iq{e ,! staffed by • three teachers here. The, basic difference m ~ z b e ~ are : Rev..David 0yerni~ht to as. long ,,as,la. ' ~ light bhlbs. . , plus volunteers. " between this and the Matt)m, United. Churcn; year. Usually ' t h e y eve~-~: + Fora eoupleofY0an, 1967 ;. Aiso opened in1973 was the Receiving Home is the age of RoY, David. Th6mpson,: taalIyretarntotbalrpai~eata~: toz~6~,the~gncll:p.rovided Sparks Street Group Home. thosebeing eared for. Here Salvation Army: Rev. Lance or are plaee~i in .a f~ter~i . a .. r~en's • .hostel.. 7 But This subcommittee.is under teens are cared for whose Stepher~, An~llced Clmteh. ~:home. • ' . . . . fp;aduagythczk~d.forsucha . the direction o f Lance. parents are going through a:

']'he;current.~M'esideht of I . l~ve Martyn, the.past ' / , faeillt~ "disapjp~ured, so . i t ' Stephom. Here~a 2family:.,~martia! 5reakdowo, or be! e6unoH Is(Glmrge. Me- ,president,and eurrenLVice-., w a s ' . closed. _ " : i 'a tm°sPh~reis provided f o r whose parents7 are. simply

Cull6u~,owne~n!U¥1ge.r, oz, 4)Z~.side~tof'~heceuneil, putS , "W~: t ry aod meet ap- :sisteenagers, some on a n ineapable of ralsing them,, or '~rr.aec's Irly .B .i~!+B.uflding .i~hi~w, sy.~.'~W, heo,t~.,c .o~,. I :, p r O . . l ~ . ~ , , J ~ t . J~t. 0verni~htbasis, others for as whoare orphans. . ' • ~upp~y ~.mre,~e,r}~)~p~ifi~iso~qg~m~.89,~.~]~i|.n . n e ~ ; ; ' . a s y ~ . ~ . ~ . . / . :~Iou~ as foUr years, findcare" The SparksStreet Group as " : A 1 & ' " ma~'s, a raroutslde'iipuE;hTndl~th...".Toaily,' thel~.'~'deeos oz " " " " ' "

"I showed up at a meeting parents are passed out on t he : Ixamient men can he met by sevm'al years ago to express ~ b ' s floor, a place of care.is indlvldual ehur.chea and " I some' t o t e m s , and found needed immediately for the i.. Humap Resources. • ' .: . ; "

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started in 1965, in 19~8,.the~.. :,.:_a~+z. ~.., '"~-'~"---~'-'"ee T O P R O C E E D W I T H A LOCAL ~s~d. " i 've been working on " . . ". - ' - q ' . " ~ ., . . . . ~ e ~ u o ~ ever shoe." -~- ~- ~ . . . . . . . c...~,,, t~H.an= ~,cau~u ,, ux ~ * ~vm~ . , , . , ~ s h Is the type of eom- Home was opened. It is "01~ " " d ̀ " 0. ~ " " ~ ~ ¢ ' ~ ' ~ " ~ 0 - - ~ " I M P R O V E M E N T P R O G R A M M E mittment evidenced by the + : St~mrtProgram, u d a i m e d a t directed by a commitiec . . . . . . . . '~" . . . . . . . . members of the counci l headed by Ed McFadden, a.. • ,.~a. ,~ , , ~,o.~ , . ,~ ,o, , , ,~ , , Idnf lw~ is hereby niven wursuanf to

T h e , first .opera t member of the United .... " ' "es ' ' • -: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . wa . . . . . . . . L ~ - t o r a . e l ~ u l e m d . g d l ~ b g i U _ Sec t i on 589 o f . t h e . M u n i c i p a l . A c t t h a t Imlimra~eu uy m~ ~uuz~u a , L;nurcl!,. ann. a g u m u u a ~ a m . , .. '- ' . " to - . " " • ~ ' ' , . .

subcommit tee beaded by people require total e~Y~ . . , , ._ , . . " ,h , , .uh~t h ,~ h ~ n i c e r t a i n WORKS h e r e l n a l ~ e r o e c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t i /~t~,rGenert~ a Baptistend those residing at the Tu~k • ,ht~ ~ .hn~den its Scone I t • Local Improvement under the !nitla v e

elW worker, It b an eight- Street home are qnite able to 7-'nowha-pla-y- schsol"with I I Plan ' bed borne for children up to take care of themselves. =",,='M n , , v' c~)lldren with • " ' ~yemm.ofage, T h e c h f l d r ~ There are ISUni te LO the ~+l~l '~ iVl~l l ; . I A. G e n e r a l D e s c r i p t i o n o f t h e . W o r k may fled a haven there fo home, a one bedroom unit - .: , . many ~asous. Both parents "rents" for $'/8 a month,- . , .T~e .~eory, is dbat those " may .~bo hospitalized end cheaper than the goverq- W l ~ M ' ~ l e a ~ r n ,best. Complete Storm Drainage a n d upgrade t h e r e ~ b n o o n e e l s e t o t a k e , m e n t ~ p e r a t e d Willows ~' f ~ k ' . M ' ~ l ~ m m C t ~ u ~ e n . t o Asphalt, K a l u m Street between + eare0~them,.they may have whieh was opened later. It is ". peoptO uaua ,y : : ' ~ l l ..~' nor- Haug!and and Graham A v e n u e s . been :klmply abandoned, or • m a i n t a i n e d by volunte~rl :maP': likewise the ' , "nor , t heymy , .be .in need of other labor, inc]udla~ that of Mr. . . .ma ls ' " ' - l earn , . f rom' the B. T h e Programme is estimated t o cos t R~dal lzed resources (such Carlson, who is the eeaidenr i "Spectais" aswe]]. aa the Jack Cnok School). v o l u n t e e r m a i n t e n a n c e " There. a r e 50 Ch i ld ren $71,98~.50,. including provisions for Th~c l~drenstay forvar ious person who looks after the :enrel ]ed in the: ,school , InferKn finance Charges, advertising . . . . : : . . , _,. + ,costs, eng ineer ing costs, expenses.

. . . . . ~ relating to security issuinO by.laws and " ' ~ i , , ~ , ~ ~ ~ ~ ' O . ~, J~,' - O ~I~" : :. contingencies. :;

O' ''+L . ~ ~ 1 + + : 1 ] } } . ~ ~ , C. The share or 'proportion of "+he: estimated cost of the Programme to be

~ I ~ " . . i : ' : ' borne by the District of Terrace H E A R ¢ . . . ,. ANGLIC~H + rela}iv~ t o I n t e r s e c t i o n s a n d frontage

, PARISH " • : : • ~CHURCll " reductions is $35,339.89. " • '" . : . ~&l~lkel le Avdnue . . . . • "&IS.2313 . -

4136Straume , . . . . '. ' ' • " ' 1: q ~ . ~ 1 D. The share or proportion of the • . . . ' . . . . . . . estimated cost of.the Programme to be

Terrace " ZION " 10:00 e.m. borne by the taxable land abutt ing o n 0 7 : ~ p.m. BAPTIST S u n d a y S e ~ v l m s ~ . 1 I " Sa~rday evmlng CHURCH S u ~ y $ c h o o l . s a i d w o r k s Is $36,6~2.61.

Sunday Masses " Paster Paul Mehninger Adu l t lO lscus l lon . E l T h e t o t a l frontage d e e m e d t a x a b l e f o r 9:0g a,m, Homo ~l.~109 41:00,o.m, 11:/1So,m. CornerSpark landKel th Holy communion ~(.fh, L • the purposes of this Programme is • " ' fami ly; : : .... ~ • . ' "i., ; i . ° " : • 2,575.11 f ee t . .7:30 p.m.: , 9:45 a . m . " " i , ' . - M I ~ I w ' ~ . .','{ ":. : v n

HOUSE SundayS cheel . : . i ~ ~ s ~ . = . ~ a F . The share or proportion of the I 11:00 a . m . . . . . . ' " . . . . . . . .

. . . . . ' 1 ' ,PRAISE ." Mornlng Worship, . :~+: +: • ,+, : "m" "+,: +, ' " I I Programme to be borne by the parcels ]I ' " :~06EbyStreef " ' ":~"' '::" + : : " ~ ': " ' ; " • of land benefit ing from or abuffing on

' "'+"; ' C H R I I T • • the work is estimated to cost $15.02 per I " :/~1i;5015;6"3546S/ C H , I | Y I A N : ' : :';":":/ L ~ T H E n A . ; ~ j ; I - . i i : " t a x a b l e f r o n t f ooL a t c o m p l e t i o n . . .

R E F O R M I D H " ~ ' : ; ' "~uma~'u~" : 'bnun~,n ''+ ~, :''~1"'~" I ' ~ " I k : ' ' r " . . . . ' ' t " k ll0:30a:m.;* . " C URCH + ' R o y "-rmanHa,--, - • G.Oebtrotlrementincludlnglnterestwlll • sunday Worship 1 Reverend S.Van Oasis. a a+'-':';~, n " " I i be in twenty (20) annual installments, 1

l'.,Tl~ura, 1.0:30 .' S parkl Street.lnd • .,. ' .," .'~ '~IS'.~I~ " ' l I ' : " ca l cu la ted on the taxable f r o n t footage . Education & Instruction svraumeAvar,u, ' . CormrSpark i$~roul •. m at $2.40 per foot per yeai'..

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V SALVAI"tO~ - : - ' ' ' " T rr i m.00em • • • • Further notice Is hereby glven that a. :~uneay :)ones . a ~ W~II~I ' Sm'vlc l . . . . . 1 0 0 p m P ' . , V I . copy of thls netlce has been malled to the JL ARMY ~'~' .: _ , : . . . . . . . • H s , . m . i • o ~ e r ( s ) of the arcels of landllabli , t o munaay =cl+oow . . M m a . C ' r c h : ~ l o l " ' - ' P+ ' c-. I I ~, sp~,o,l~ charged for the cost'of said I ' ' SUNOAY "+~"~ ' " Worshl Service • " " ' " " i P • ' +' I : f~rm.~: ! ' , "V I works, andunlmswlthlnone (1) month of

SOOpm ; 9 : ~ 0 a . m . " ' I .: . ' . ' s . • ,L,': ' I ; Y o u l h , i M A d u l t C l n a A .11.. thedatoofthepubllcatlonofthlsn0tlce, a I Christian Education Hour worship srvtce "il 11:00 e.m. I " i HolI~ C o m m u n l u m f l r l t i • maiorlty o f t he o w n e r s representing a t

Fomlly Worship Service ' • ' J | Sunday eoch month. V • l eas t one h a l f of. t h e v a l u e of t he parcels A1:30p.m. UPLANDS I : : i ; ;. ~ : , -':-~ i .whlch are lableto be speclally charged,+ m Evangllatlc Salvation BAPTIST I ' " • l i petition the Courtcil o f the District of I Meeflno CHURCH i CHURCH V • Terrace no+, to proceed with It, the' work ,~ .TUESDAY NIGHT PaetorbbLeeyk I .. + o~ ~ • may b e undertaken as a local I m . ' • 7 :~ p.m, ' , !ll.~oOl "' ' . GOD ' '

' CornorofHalllwall. I RlvllrlmHII.L.WMto' I I provement.. V • MeetingBible Study end Prayer andN. Thomea 3341 River Drive V ' ' I r " WEONESOAy _ " " . I +,, , , . , . .c . . I Pe t i t i ons sha l l b e l odged wl th the Clerk,

9 4 1 e m m ~:~ p.m. ' : : . * I &11-156! I • and shell be deemed to be presented to+ I Lad le l Home League Dlble leaching . I + " - ' . : I m t h e C o u n c i l when . so lodged, o f w h i c h

Fellowship. - Sunday School | 10:00 d,m. "." • ' • • every owner e t a parcel of land Ilabl6 to i . : ge/TURDAY l~"_.°°.,a"m~., . . . . . . : . . . . . . I .~.,_-_:_~+~.*.,~.._ A a 'be spec la l ly chdrged under th ls i ~.= p.m. . m~Fn.qp wur l r t lp arv ,~w I ~evermo ~,+., wn lm • • n v a m r . . m n . ~ a l e l l a h l a # n # a k , nn~ lc ,~an~

YOUth Group . " 7:30 p.m. I 11.00 j m . . . . w i ,---'1, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • governed accordingly. ~ " Chrbt isn Counssll lnl | m e r e iRcyWol|sre ". T h u r s d a y +I:00 I . - , . , . . ~ , - I I " " . E.R. Hallsor I

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classes for adults go from 5:30 p.m. to 6 p . m ,

Students lessons go Mondays and Thursdays at the some times.

Phone 638-1174 for more information on this and other programs.

Bob McClelland, the provincial min is te r of energy, mines and petroleum resources, will be in Terrace Saturday to at- tend the Skeena Snelal Credit A s s o c i a t i o n ' s A n n u a l meeting in the afternoon.

McClelland will be the guest speaker at a dinner and dance, public invited, at the Lakeise Hotel 8t 7 p.m. McClelland will also hold a press conference at the. Lakelse at 4:45 p.nL

This weekend in the Skeena Mall the Kermode Four Wheel~ Club will have several four-wheel drive vehicles on display, and the Youth Incentive Group will be selling picnie tables i~. the

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A summer schoolin~ show for Terrace Hders will be held June 29 at the Totem Saddle Club grounds next to Lions Park.

It begins at 9 a.m. and

The ' Skeena Junior Secondary School's Drama Depar tment will be presenting Tbe Pr ime Time Crime, their mys te ry- comedy sendup of a TV detective, Friday night at 8 p.m. in the R.E.M. Le~ Theatre. The Prime Time Crime is directed by Brian Koven, drama teacher at Skeena, and is worth a few laughs for those who watch the TV dicks do'their various things weekly on TV.

The Daily Herald and the Skeena Mall will be spun- soring the i r second annual fishing derby during July. Prizes will include fishing tackle and related items. Weigh-in stations will be set up at Overwaitea in the Skeena Mall.

Further details will be announced in next week's Herald, so keep watching for the official entry forms.

The Terrace Recreation Department • will be starting its second set of roller- skat ing lessons Monday, with lessons offered for adults as well as children this time around. Beginners classes go Tuesdays and Wednesdays from S p.m. to S:30 p.m. and intermediate

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~ won. " ~ Pa t r ic ia Goodliffe will ce remonies gett ing on- country and western music . . . . . " .. . • lU-llt~ , [ [ ~ P i c k up your t i cke t s a t t he H e r a l d ,Ig judge the show. For fwther derway at 7:3'0 p.m. in the fills the bar. . ' " I ~,~ ~ o f f i c e i 3212 K a l u m St. 4~, information call Donna Caledonia gymnasium while A t ' t he uakelse Hoter m ~ ~ " ~ . ' . ~ ~ • ~ I~ • ' ,.

Rinsma at 635-3048: " . the MESS" ceremonies start Terrace, the duo of Ki t and I I ~ _ _ ~ : ~ . . . . . . II i . ." " . . a t T p m ' Janel play country and folk I , f ~ d 1 I V " d *~ | T ¥ I "

mor ' music m Eddie's Pub, while .~vlr,,~~-"~v~(~--~,-~e~-~(,.~e~'~-,~e~e~'~4pj T h e Caledonia se • Roek~" Ronnle and the . " ,' ' , ' l I • l l l r i - ~ , m h t t ~ l l ' , w : l ~ l ~ l k 4 , ~ a a e e ~ r ~ , 1~ ,'% ~ S e c " o n d a r y S c h o o . l Rockets w i l l g : a k e o v e r l h e Fannys Lounge sees the I k./ltJ lllt .l-Xl U;% ' : l

~ . . l..~ .. graduation ceremonies will beverage room in the departure of the Tredwyn 1 ~ ~ " ~ ' - - ' " , , ~ ' I ' be held a t ' t he R E M Lee Kitimat Hotel next week, trio Saturday night Their l ' ' ~ ~ , , . , , - - l t l , , t , ,I ' " ~ ! ' ~ • .-'-:

~. Tbeatre in Terrace, whi!e playing greaser .rock from replac'emen[ has.n,'t been 1 ~ at t~e ha.lum MOTel. ~ ' I ; = " • the . Mount Elizabeth. the' Fifties. In the loun,e,, announeeu., as..yet.. . • . . . / ~_=. ' , . . " • . ' . = • . .,.,~ S e C o n d a r y ' . S c h o o l Ann Wil l is returns again by .Ber l in eontmu.es p . ro.ck l : : G o o d service . I = graduation ceremonies wi l l popular demand with her p e r t e d D O r ~ a o a r . e t m m e 1 .Qualitv f o o d ~ I ~ '~'-;

@ ~ Terrace ,o,e,, wn .e t~ene • . L " . . . . . " . . . . " @ " ' ' : '~ f ' Wi l l iams p l a y s , the I ~ o u n d i n s g . - : : I ~-

Augustine Lounge and the I ~ ~ " - - " - " - - ~ / ' '. I " *;~ Kootenay Outlaws play in l l ~ ' " ~ ~ ' i ..~ .___ ~ _.=_ , . " ' l ~

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o , , , , , o , o o , ~'~°'°°~' 624-2621 o r 624-3359 : ; highlighting an interesting I ~ D A ~ S . uin!ng - o p m - ] upm I ¢ ~ Theat re i n T e r r a c e , / ~ ' ~,~. o ' ,.- . . . . . .~ F~__ :__ ' a ' ",:-,:;

il' ~o.,V~,N , ...... w .,,,,~,, " ~ " week in movies . . . . N ~ ~ " " ' , " " ' " " ~ - " " " . I ":'~ . ' ~ . D ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Jazz makesi ts debut after I I " " i , ~ ~ p A A A A I , ~,~

the departure of Scavenger l ~ ' J E k _ ' J ~ ' , E I K ' J ~ , . . I : " "

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' enthuaia , t ic , -es~.ec'ial!y since it means they' won't have to commute to a~d from Massachusetts . any more.

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clesed whi le federal Tisherie~ .biol~lsts experiment with rehul iding, s t o c k s , - Ex- per imentsso far, lnciudin8 restoration of stocks in the Exploits~ Newfoundland's, biggest river, have met With various measures of success.

The commercial "fishery off Greenland, where many sa lmon b o r n in At lan t ic p rov inces and Quebec r ivers spend the winter, is belng hlamed for the Isrgescale destruction of large fish.

• A by-catch .of un; de termine6 .size in Newfoundland waters by fishermen, setting traps for cod and .other "species also accounts for many: So does the regular Newfoundland commerc ia l catch, which New B/'unswick anglers say IS actually• fish. returning to

• .. :H- the rmh escapes, : . wa-~,M,, , , ,h~ ~,,,,,,~ ~ r e : tSe .College in Massachusetts, a • ' • " aa~p~. ~,~.~ ~ " j ~ - - ~ t , frustration, is often hard to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - ."-- ~ o t s h e held for six , , e a r s

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..~ . . . . . . . . . ~ " " ~ ; "~. ' ' . . . . . . . ' . ' inmti~v : : : : " ; ~ . . . ".~. sneer a m o ~ o z m n © we cans ' t he i r r ivers . . : N e w ~ d i s n d : c . M o r . : ...... : ~.. • ,m,;,~;o - , . : :oaSi- : ,n u s a - l e t spend together , ' " she s a i d : A hl~ n rob lem IS ~ c b l n g , . " ~11~ . ' , • ' 1 ' • • , . . £a l uv , I L~a~ I k~ ~ i v ~la 4 , , • ' , ' * a l - , r - ~ • :.- l a r d . dyin% .ILftln • h ] ~ - . . ~, ,~. .~; ,~,~,~, ~.,,,~,S.. n~ 'd We ve gotten hack tngetber esnecis ] ly in Newfound land 'eyed b l i e t e r i # ]asus, he . . . . . . . " . . . . . . . . a.v . . . . . " • . - - - - • • ... ",,~.- . . , . ~ ~.. ~ Wilfrid llke when we were first . and New Brunswick

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look a t . the s ingle f l y a t . t he , . . . . . . . . . . . The two,. t rmned .a t O ~ o r o • . .,- .. - • . . . . -. • - . - c ~ ) n t r a c t . w l t h . - u n i v e r s l t y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' - - - ' ~,ovo m e m b e r S a l m o n P r e s e r - enQ.-o~, m e ' t r a n s p a r e n t ' . . . . . . ~mverm,~ m , ' . , q r~ , - , . . . . , • " " 4 ' " P ' I ' " ~" admi.nistrators to share oQe " . vahon Associat ion of

leader,, another :squLrt , o f , . ,~h.. , , , ,w,~.~ . .~oh ~:,,,.~; be(~.n teaching a t different W e s t e r n N e w f o u n d l a n d 'mosQuito r e p e l l e n t dnd , . . . ~.,.~ ~... ,h.. ~ .o , r , , , , , muverulties tot years ,ano ~ c o A u ~ nnvn nn~h~m' . . ' . . - ' ~ . ' . • ° . . " , * ~ ' - - ; " l m O l l ~ lU : lU l , "v, l m ~ v . a ~ . . ~ - - ~ . . t l m , ~ A . , ~ l . . , ~ b k e # ~ m e x , a a n v v a ' , l , i l J # ~ ' n l ' - - • rna s a m a t . a t ep looee r . • . . . . ~ . m , , u . , q s u - . u , ~ - m . - - . , ' P P . a r s - - in the anth el , • profi ts could he eliminated tucUed into a backnneke t , yr. _ . . . .. ~ •ogY except for a st~ist in the eady ,, . . . . ,,;,=,r~ooZ,,~;,n,~oo,v

'" " ' r " • ' " " .',:;~" . .oepartmenz, . . ' • - ,,7 , - - , , ~ . . . . ~ - . - - - - ~ - ~ . 'before leav ing camp tha t ..... , , . . . . . ,, 19T0s . a t .. Ke.m S ta te caught sal o " r e s t s - • . •. . • . • . I t s an innovat ive move, " me • _ : ~ _ _ _ _ m _ n t o . u ~ , o r m ~ a t s . u n r i z e . . . . . . , e a l d L y o o s , " I t takes a fair- Un ivers i ty m ~ ' : . ran ts and s t o r ~ , . . " .

In 1980,.the da i l y . l hn i t w i l l b i t o fdar !ng: .on the par t o f . . Bo th spent han dr.ec~. " o f . ' Commerc ia l huy.ere .now be two Tish of any size. Last thisuQiversity. ' . ' . ' " . ..;. hours . t~vel l ing~oaex a n d , Im.ve. no way, .o.~ enowmg

y e a r ; in the early pm:t of the . Lyons sdid he has hea rd forth on. .weekends : t o .see w n e m e r avauao te , asm~on sea'.~ea, theold doily limit Of figures whichcited ~?0•such each other.and found that are taken .by..legal com-

• four'fl~h still applied. Then . a r r a ~ e m e n t s i n the U.S. :. commut ing : . hecame ex- . merc ia l f i shermen or 'the federal' fisheries serVice.,~ John .weir; :WLU's;..vice- ~emely tiring for them; poachers. ' .- cu[ it ' t0"two... . ' -' ; " I . : president:a,~d~nic, asidthe. . - . ' .

• ' . : .NOw; in the third year of- a , university ~,isjOst thrilled at, " -. . . - ' • : f ive-year . sa lmo~. : .enhan , ; the neUm ... . . '.::. '~' ' : - " . ' . . ~ ~ • In : c e m e n t . p r o g r a m : . ,.4n, . . . ."The/unive'rsi ty 'new"has • I 1 ~ 1 ~ I II ..Newf0undlsnd,the,~estion.two-schel~s"',o,'nithe s ta f f " " I I I I ~ ~ m I I

st i l l hangs: Are- th~~At ianUc,: . . I ra t e e d o f o n e . . : : . - . I I ~ ~ ~ II s a l m o n in danger.? . : ' - ' . . B u t we r e v e r y : d e l i g h t e d . I ~ ~ I ~ | I • " . There al)pear~., to be"no ' I ' i t c ~ M be:worked Out. I just B ~ ~ ~ ~!:~J ~

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T h e y o b n g s t e r s do : I t . a l l . y . e a ~ ; . [ o n g , . a S : t h l s w e e k e n d w h e n F i t n e s s F u n f e s t e k e s . o v e r t h e : . . : Divl~loq:4:.rninorsoccerpla~/er.i,h~ws,.b~rnany : r e c r e a t i o n ' s p o t l i g h t i n T e r r a c e ; / . . . . . - : : : . -~.~. r l r ~ i ' e " p e o p l e , w l l l be. g e t t l n g l .n to t h e - a c t . t h i s . ' . . . . : : " 1 ' ' " " " P h O '0 ~ . G ~ 0 ' M (~d ' t ' ? n , . . : " • . . . . . : ' ' • ' • " . " "

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By ~DI~ON ' sTEwART t h e P a t t i ~uebec0is andthe Quebec Liberals took. the involving i f edbra l ' ::.i and ' : : MON'I~EA~ (CP) --- The (~uebec) L i b e r a l s , " h u t . same tack in their con- provincial,governments . . . . . . :_

idea tlmt Canada is a single among, v a r i o u s : S o c i a l s t i tu t ional position, p a p e r . ' rheRyanLlberals ; 'cdl l ing state with two na t ions ' i s groups," released in J anua ry ; pro- for , t h e honestiy' reeogulzed- . resurfacing as a l~_pular He noted, that- . P r i m e pos ing to • increase t h e . equalitY.o~ the .two.-.i~o. ples~, pos i t l on fo r Quebeepo l i t i ca l M h ~ t e r T r u d e a , , - w h o has powersofallprovlneesatthe:..who:.::-f0unded:., x n o d ~ r n " ::mu.sic:bntertain ieade#s: . . - - ' i n c l u d i n g a l w a y s argued there . ls on ly ~ x p e n s e of t h e . : f e d e r ~ l :; ' .~a~da, ' ! do.:"not:..expliciUy:: ': .

. . . . " " 1 .use the.term two'nauone, But..~ federalistk "one Canada , ' . ' . . r emains ~overnment.: • . • . . . . . . Premier Rene Levesque, highly l~pular! in Qua.bee.: - T h e y a lso propose- -"a ' , . . there : i sn? :auch hesi.tat!~ ..

his option of sovereignty- havingplayed uninsuenum d ~a i i a t b e d c h " Of the . ' . f romme m~ro party m m e . association defeated soundly role in the r e f e r e n d u m Supreme Court to handle ~ Quebec national assembly. in the May 20 referendum, . campaign .~. ,wi thou t . Once c ~ t i t u t i o o s l i s sues and" a - . Neither Dauls nor laSalle~ set the"mw tone when he mentioning" the.,: p remise " Of spec ia l committee - - hAI~r. ' h0we~/er, have said precisely..: re jecte~!~Prime Minis ter tw0ant lons . , i.. " " f r a n c o p h o n e , h a l f he~ the..concept 'of tWo '~. T r u d e a ! u ' s - p r o p o s e d S i m i l a r l y , T r u d e a u angi0phone - - to handle nations within a single state .- I . preamble .to a new federal :.crushed the Conservatives language and cultural issues . should work;-- . . constltutl~, which began when they raised the issue in I " " ' ' " ' " " ' ' " with the~.words "We, the the 1968 election, launching a

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people ~ C a n a d a . , . " career Which has snen him I Levekq~e; while he has n ~ ~ spend nearly a dozen .years I yet outlined how it woma" in power. ~ ' ' : ~ ....

work" in'i:practical ' .texn~, " Dlon, a poli t ical se ien~ s a y s t he new ]constituUon professor . a t . • L a v a l mus t rec~n l se there are t w o UniVersity i n q u e b e c City, foun~In~ peoples rather than .would # e f e r ~ to see.~an :m- one, and t h e two nations, d e p e n d e n t , commms~.on within ~ e , C ~ d l e n . s t a t e . created, tojresch a k'o~H, y-

He note~ ~hat:. both. the ' .based '.con.aensus ~" among r o y a l ' : . ~ e o ~ m l i s i o n • on (~iebec'ers on : coas t l~ t i~a l b l l i n g . b / L I L s m ' : . a n d . : ' ref0i 'm, -.:: ..... . ' . . . ' i . . blculturaiis~d~15 years . a ~ 0 ' Sinee: that ' .isn't i ~ i b l e and the P~iq.-RM)af'ts t a s k " before .., t h e , : September force on:~ta~ional unity i a s t m~etisgoffirs~ ministers; h e yeer:co~clUded tha t Canada. 'suggests :..that.: p i anned . - Is based: on "twO distinct..'.: committee nesr lngs er : .me: : . societies," one French and. ~ e b e e national assembly .be.. : one 'Eng l~h ; - . " ' : ' . • . b ~ d e n .e~l t l~k. :s ta~mer, to-

Daniel Lat0uche; a f ~ m e r • inciude private individiials.' " consti~qtlonal adviser to ] .~ - . Meanwhlie, the i~ue ha's ~esgu~: agreed recently-in, put some.d.istan.ce'~,.~een an .ax~efe pub l ished .in. Le ":.,Txudeau.and Quel~ee't,losra! Oevu l r ; u y l ~ . t h e r e .seems.., Lga: d e r . . C l a ~ e ~ ~yun , .w.~ t o . b e a " s e a r ~ f o r ~ a cop- said las~ week the p reamme sensus . ~a ro tmd ' p e v d r a l . , to" t h e "new. const i tut ion p r inc ip le s : • . ' . . . . should folisw.-the recom-.

'~l'be recognition .' Of' t h e " meadations of . the ' Pepin- r ightof the Quebec people tO .Robar ts ; task ' (a rcs on sel f4ie terminat ion; . " t h e nations! unlty: " . . " . eY~tenc~ in Canada 6f'two ' , - - , , - : - . ' • ' .. . . . . . . T n e . tasa• torte,- a ~ g • nations, one of which 5as its .' . h . , ,h= . . , . o , . , , , ~ . , ~ , . v " ]pOlitical seat In qneu~,c,. • . , . . . . . . r e e o ~ l ~ e Qnehe~ s specia .n~. .s . . I ty . .o f the ;~l l~,_eal . . charac te r and ' the Country ' : ~l~dl~'Ol tee two lOu~omg _., .... • -,.-~,~ ......... " , , , , , ,a - - - ,k= .m,'muU~, for ' c u , m r m u u a m y ; SU l I~ teo '~ "" w ~ . . ~ . ; . : , . . . . ~.'-':~'~ ,, t yne . of de-facto spec ie q u e b e c t o O b t a i n , al l . ; r ; ; ,= r. . . ,-~,.k...~ 'h..,,,,k t "

" • " " +Oml.qld4 &UK I I ~Uq ; I , ' ~ , n s ~ [ ~ l ~ l • l q thelogislative powers .neeas- ~mnulnmlv .avoided usim sary tofully play its role as a . =,=_-:-~_---7-_-:,..- .- national s t a t e " • . ma~ con~enuous t e r m .

It said the "preferable ap- But U many . quebecers preach IS tO allot to all prov-

agree with the principie - - veriousiy sa i led dual ism, lnces powers in .the areas two societies, Ortwo natiOns needed -by ~uebec to - - there / , nolcOheensus on maintain its dist inctive haw it would ~etnaliy work, culture and heritage, but tO

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G E N E W I L L I A M S R E C E N T L Y R E T U R N E D F R O M Ontreux, Sw l tmr land , where he was Inv i ted to pe r fo rm at the M o n t r e u x Music fest iva l , an an. n0al event held both In and outdoors. M a n y of the g rea t names In music par t i c ipa ted In the series of concerts wh ich cont inued da l l y f rom 12:30 p,m. to 1 "a.m. Wil l iams, a gui tar is t , p lays something old, something new, semeth lng romant ic , something swinging, Take In the ve rse t l l l f y Of a singer and gu i ta r p layer w i th a un ique t a l m t for mak ing t i m e f ly .

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. . . . • g , eight h~to in pitching ins first ixth, which roved to be.the, -. ~ . . . . . . . . . g . . . . . . , Nolan Ryan stud he felt ill, seeutive wctory. Rick Cerone and R "e ' • • P" " " ' .="" . "," ", ' a y e d u r sda " ht a t , T h e ,' s en io r p l ayo f f • ' re - . eg~ shutout of the season as the wmmng runwhen Amos Oti~. • ,: ~.+. - . .. pl _ ~ . . . . . y .lUg . . . . . . .. . . . .: ~ , ~

• but St. Lores. batters we • J u s t before the s t i t che r - Jackson homered m the first Red Sox 'posted their third and Willie Wilsonhomered . -" the KiU~iat arena,..;. ' , : , originally, schedulL~l ,..for m e . ones. wno enaea up ~earers reacned the augout, three innings. . victory in, a row and ninth m~ .for Kansas C~tY." .,: . . . . .~w = . ~ •.w-. " : : J~)Imson. +: Ba~ay+" " .... an' d '~, Sunda,. . y., a f t e rnoon ' . . . . . ~has lookmgsickly.. . . . . .Lowenstein.responded.tot.he the' las t 1o games Seattle u . . . . . . , + . . , = . . . I ,. Scarfs b ~ t F i r e f i g l t t e r s . been c a n c e l l e d . ; '

ttyan aJtowea one mt over cneers o~ the crowa oy sit. s t a r t e r Mike Pa~rott held . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . " i~,Ldcal" ]304..:12-7." o l l a~ii - . . . . . . . "' -. By SCOI~P ABBOTT . E d Romero, fllllng in for ,' ILE-BIZARD, /Que. "" Win seven innings before tiring t ingupandralsing h isarms Boston hatless through the the injured Robin Yount at (CPI - - George '. Bur~s eight-gooi:: pe r fo rmance . K i n

and giving way to reliever above his head.in a victory f i rs t four innings 'and shortstop, lashed three hits t0fled fourlSedsonso0~ t ~ l~y Hminu Pt~,honen. " g s ~ ~pro golf circuit before :~'Dana. Mazdrak had five

Joe Sambito, who finished up as Houston Astrea beat S t . Louis Cardinals 2-0 in a National League baseball game Thursday night. It w a s HOuston's 12th straight home vietery, a club record, and kept the Astros three games ahead of Los Angeles in the National League West.

"It definitely wasn't my best outing of the year," said Ryan, who struck out seven and evened his record at 5-5. "I started feeling bad when I was warming up."

Garry Templeten had the only hit for the. Cards, a third-inning double.

In other National League games, Los Angeles Dodgers defeated Montreal Expos 5-3 in 10 innings, Atlanta Braves edged Pittsburgh Pirates 4-3, San F r a n c i s c o Giants trimmed New York Mets 4-3 in 10 innings, San D i e g o Padres beat Philadelphia Philliea 4-3 and Chicago Cuhs topped Cincinnati Reds ~2.

Rafael Landestoy led the Astros' attack with a pair of hits, scoring twice, while Jose Cruz drove him in both times. .

Dodgers 5 Expos 3 . P i n c h - h i t t e r J o e

Ferguscn's two-run homer with one out in the 10th in- ning was the winning blow for the Dodgers." It was the second homer of the year for Fergusen, who had gone into the game hitting .132.

The Dodgers had sent the game into extra innings when three pinch-hitters combined to produce a run in ~ J m t t o m , of. the ninth, R~ggle ~ i i , fl~-dod61ed, Derr~l ThomaS.buhted"dfia was safe on a fielder's choice and Dusty Baker delivered a sacrifice fly.

Braves 4 Pirates 3 Jeff Burroughs, who hit 41

home runs in 1977, belted his first of the season as Atlanta beat Pittsburgh. Burroughs had gene 61 games without a homer, dating back to July 19, 1979, '

Giants 4 Mets 3 • Jack Clark hit his lZth

home run of the season and tripled home the winning run in the 10th inning as the Giants dealt New York its fifth straight loss. Clark has seven hits in his last I0 times at bat.

Padres 4 Phlllles 3 Dave Winfield drove in

three runsand Tim Flannery singled home the game. winner in the sixth as the P a d r e s s n a p p e d Philadelphia's six-game win streak.

Cubs 5 Reds 2 Mike Vairs seventh-inning

single scored Jesus Figuerea with the fie-breaking run, then the Cubs added two more in the ninthSe's double, Mike T~sen's triple and Fig. ueroa 's double. Mike Krukow, 5-7, got the victory and Bruce Satter worked the last two innings to earn his 15th save, tope in the majors,

B a l t i m o r e ' s J o h n Lowenstein used his head and was earried off the field a hero -- cn a Stretcher.

As a pinch hitter with the Orioles trailing Oakland A's 3-2 in the seventh inning Thursday night, Loweustein first got his bat in the way of a pitch from Rick Langford

salute as he was taken away for x-rays.

In other American League action, New York Yankees shaded California Angels 7-5, Boston Red Sox blanked Seattle Mariners 2-0, Cleveland Indians edged Kansas City Royals 5-4, Milwaukee Brewers pounded Texas Rangers 10.4 and Min- nesota Twins downed Detroit Tigers 5-1. The Chicago- Toronto game was rained out.

Yankees 7 Angels 5 • LeuPiniella'spinch double drove in the tying and go- ahead runs in the sixth in-

NOLAN RYAN... ...not well at all

Red Sox 2 Mariners 0 Bob Stanley scat tered

scoreless until the sixth when Fred Lynn singled and scored en a double by Tony Perez. Jim Rice singled Perez home.

Indians 5 Royals 4 Miguel Dilone collected •

three hits and Toby Harrah drove in two runs to lead Cleveland. Dilone,• Who reached base.seven straight t imes 4n t h e two-game series, singled leading off the first inning, stole second and scored on Mike Hargrove's double,.Harrah delivered a sacrifice f ly in the first and

singled a run across in the

and scored .three ~runs and .# Ben Oglivie blasted.his' 18th ,} home run of the:seasun. Two Ranger' errors, singles by Jim Ganiner, Romero and Don Money and a sacrifice fly by Cecil Cooper predueed three rnus.in the t h i r d .

Twins 5 Tigers 1 :Jose Morales hit his fir#t

career grand slam in the third' inning to back the strong pitching of Darrell Jackson. Morales connected

off Dan Schatzeder, who was • making his first start since

going, on the disabled list May 27•

Fear even hits the big guys CALGARY (CP) - - Of-

feasive lineman Tom Krebs of Calgary Stampeders now knows the meaning of fear.

"Yon always think you'll he brave, that you can suck it" up and shrug it off," the 250- pound centre with the Western Conference tease,

'said in an interview Thnr- s~iay. "Then you realize this could be it.~i.this could be the end? ' + .

Leukemia was no more than a frightening word in the vocabulary of Krebe, 22, until last Friday night when he wa~s told he would be undergoing tests for the cancerous infection.' The

• r~ults were negative. "Initially '.they said they

wan.t~, to put me in the hospital to find out what was causing the 'infection in my foOt, I couldn't buy that. There had to be more to it...especially when they told me they were going to take a piece of bone out of my chest. You don't start drilling in a guy's chest for a foot in- fection.

"When they told me I thenght I 'd be able to handle it...but I eri~l. It makes you

• think of your priorities in life again."

Krebs, whose condition has been diagnosed as a spleen problem, had an indication early in training camp that things weren't up to par.

"I was bruising a lot...- bruising easily, I .guess. I didn't feel all that peppy ei- ther, but I didn't think it was anything to worry about,"

The concern mounted, however, after he emerged from a June e pre-season game in Regina against the Roughriders with an ugly rash of bruises that wouldn't go away. The club ordered blood tests for the son of former Stampeder Hal Krebs.

"I guess they went for the worst and worked down," Krebs sald of two weeks of medical tests. "ApparonUy my spleen is eating the platelets (which help coagulate blood) but the drugs they have given me seem to be working."

Thursday was Krebs' first day back at pracUce.

"We're going to watch him closely," Stampeder trainer Alex Recsky said. "We'll keep a very close eye on his bruising...and he has to be

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for a game*tying single. Then, he got his head in the Scrub s c o r e s way of a throw, allowing AI Bumbry to race home from third with the run that gave Baltimore a 4-3 American League baseball victory.

Lowenstein came through after Oakland centre fielder Dwayne Murphy fielded a single by Bumbry and nailed Doug DeCinces at the plate for the second out of the inning. Lowenstein's single scored Mark Corey but, as he hended for second on the throw from the outfield, he was struck in the hack of the head by a throw from first basemnn Jeff Newman, the cutoff man.

Bumbry advnnced to third nn Lowenstein's hit but stopped there until Newman's throw caromed onto the outfield grass. He then scooted home with the winning run, giving the

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There were a t leas t six g a m e s p l a y e d in the scrub softball league in Ter race Thursday night.

In the fea tu re game of the evening, the C.C.. Whaekos b e a t T i m e Cleaners 8 - 7.

In other games, it was Bad Co. over Woolworths 16 - 7, Wil l iams Spoar- chuckers over Transpor t Canada 14 - 9, E lk e r ' s Tigers beating the Heavy Duty Opera tors 16 - 15, Capperside Store heat ing Big Tee 14 - 12 and Auto Marine Elec t r ic taking Don Hull and Sons 16 - 12.

If you want your scrub league scores published, phone 635-6357 the morning af te r the game .

sent for blood tests twice a week in order to monitor his platelet count,"

It 's been a frustrating two weeks for Krebs, who was married last February and kept. the leukemia test a secret from his wife until he knew the result.

"I was expecting a lot

more of myself this year. l came in with high hopes."

The Calgary native un- derwent knee surgery during the first week of training camp last year. He returned to the roster midway through the season to win the starting" job at centre.

Head coach Ardell

Wiegandt said Kreha will play at least one quarter Sunday in a preseason game against British Columbia Bions in Vancouver.

"I doubt i f he ' l l be physically able to p lay any more then that, but I'll tell youwe'redamned happy tO have him hack? '

Leonard, Duran.are instant milliona,res

By GORDON GRANT 5,218 of the $20 ei~eap seats may find their view • CP Sports i~dite¢ .located binocular, distanee restrietedby a + t ransporent ? MONTRF~. (CP) '-- Win from'ther ing/whichis~tup canopy over the-}'ouMoof.

or less, on the basis of a near second base on the ring. The forecast is for cool, maximum 45 minutes work baseball diamond . i n cloudy weather. tonight, Sugar Ray Leonard Olympic Stadium. The supiJorting cast for the and Rober t s Duran will There were plenty of seats Brawl in Montreal includes become millionaires, left in the seven other cate- champion Gaetan Hart of

Leonard, a 24-year-old gories ranging from $50-to Buckingham, Que., , and American, is guaranteed. $5 $300. challenger Cleveland Denny million for defending his Even some of the patrons of Lachine, Que.,. in !0- World Boxing Council in the higher-prieed seats round bout. welterweight title -- and it could go as high as $10 mil l ion. .

Duran, 29, of Panama is guaranteed $1.5 million.

However, the promoters say extra revenue from things like closed-circuit television, pay-TV and delayed home telecast could boost Leonard's take to St0 million.. Duran 's income would rise proportionately.

.The Olympic installations • heard, promoting the fight,

needs a "crowd of 41,000 to break even after paying $4.15 million for the rights. Slightly more than 32,000 of the 77,256 tickets have been sold so far. , All 2,000 of the top-pricnd

$.500 ringside t ieke~ were snapped up ear!y/as were all

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ProAm earlier, this yeaP. • But that drought lmd/~'t stopped him: f r o m amassing more than $367,000 ' in career ' ear- nings.. T h e Crosby. was ~orth. another $54,000, and ' Burns showed Thumday he'd like the' $63,000 set aside for the champion in the 71st Canadian Open.

.Burns shot a four- 'under-par 66 on the 6 , 1 yard course, giving hams one-stroke l e a d over Johnny. Miller, Tordmy. Valentine and Bob Gilder heading 'into the second round of the $350,000, 72- hole tournament today,

A .sore shoulder has forced'-13uras to'.+redueed ,his- practice tim6: during thelast two'montba, a~nd he'exp ' .reued surpr ise .a t Iris ~;score' ' ~ '+ just '0i ie stroke over . the course: record ~ahared by / Jack Nleklaua .~ a n d " 'TOm Weibkopf;/., ." , ..• :.~ . "I!m-a~med I shot', w i l t . . I did," .~hle soft: spoken New'Yorker said after his earlyaf~rnenn finish under sunny skies. "But I think the scores will. come..do~vn + later today~ :Somebody~ sue there could shoot" a 64 o r 6 5 " -

i3ut it wasn't tohe, and Burns's name remained atop the leader board.

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Seventh,.'.all Of which he birdied' for a thr~-un~r. par 32. heading out, and the 13th :add 14tli,' which he birdied coming home.

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. :~ds.f0F,:Firefighters. ,The Skeena dedar ' i~i '.- :Inthe'(irs~gameof the Kings warmed up'. :for !i I~ oVice.division playoffs;, t h e i r ser ieS: with ~ Mr. .~:: Leg ionBranch 250rode a Spor t of Vanceuverwi th a :i f o u r - g o a l . g a m e . b y B r i a n 13 -1win o v e r Houlden!s .:: O'Neill to:an 8-2 win over Logging Thursday!night. • R e d ' s Pickup. • . Steve Reiner . pitched

. OK Tare'took a 2-1 l ead the game f o r the Kings, !, hi i ' . ~ ;Bantam division best-of-five playoff with a :*,..12-8' ,win over .Majestic :Jewellerd. l a n BuiCk had '/seven, of, the, Ok goals, ,~whi!" e Barry-Oliver. and -Dave MeA~a~, each had

..~the hat/trl.ck/for Majestic. / Steve Buickled Kitimat B u i l d a l l to a~. 11-5 win iover:~ Kitimdt L a n d -

who dominated the game from the beginning.~,The

• game was called after the fifth inidng, John San- dahls pitched i for Houlden. - The Cedar Kings will be

basting Mr. Sport'. from Vancouver for a •ix~game exhibition •eries ~. in Terrace and Kitimat this

i'scaping :with a flve~goal weekend. Saturday. the ,game.: Gary Abriel and t w o teams play~ i n ::' Brian Seaby each had tw0 Kitimat at 2p,m; and 4 goals .for/the1 winners, .p,m., and in Terrace a t wbfleLeSMartindale~and Riverside Park at 7:30 :B0b' McCloud had one p.m. . - apiece. • ~ Sunday's games are set

Robert TLnsley had for l~.noon, = p.m. and.4 .three. goals ,for, .Land- p.m, at Riverside in .scaping; ~,hile~Ktm'Guy Terrace.. " :and lan$eabY, scored one : For •more information

{eachqto 'complete the call the Skeena Hotel in d c o r . i n g . . Terrace , 635-2249.

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IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMME, NOtice Is •hereby given, pursuant to

Section •,~9 of the Municipal Act tl~a.t ~Councll ~ the Distr!ct 0 t T~r{~c~ I~tends

certain works hereinafter described as Local Improvement under the In!t.atlve Plan.. :

• A. General. Description of the Work

Upgrade t0 Asphalt, Kalum Street from Graham "Avenue to the South Boun. dary."

B. The Programme is estimated to cost $26,713.00, including provision for in. terim finance chai'ges, advertising costs, engineering costs, expenses relating to security issuelng by.laws and confingenc!es.

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C. T h e share or proportion of the estimated cost of the Programme to be • borne by the .District of Terrace

" relative to Intersections and frontage • reductions Is $1,624.00. ~i

D. The Share or proportion of the estimated cost of the Programme to be berne by the fax~ble land abutting o~ said works is $ 2 5 , 0 8 9 . 0 0 . . !

E. ")'he total frontage deemed taxable tot the purposes of this Programme i s

• . 1,974.53 feet.

. F, The share or proportion of the .-...: Prqgramme to be berne by the parcoli .+ of land benefiting from or abufling oq :.- the work iS estimated to cost $13.53 per

• taxable front foot at completion. :

G. Debt retirement Including Interest will be In twer)ty (2)anhual Installments~ calculated on the taxable front footag e at $2.16+per foot.per year. ,

' Furthernotice Is+ hereby given that a copy of this notice has been mailed to the owner(s) of the parcels of land liable to be specially charged for the cost of said works, and unless within one (1) month Of the da~ of the publicati0nof this notice, a

• maiority of the owners representing at least one half of the vMue of the parcels

• which are Ilableto be specially charged, petition the Council of •the District Of Terrace not to procee~ with it, the woek may be undertaken as a local Im- provement.

Petitions shall be lodged with the Clerk, and shall be deemed to be presented to the Council when so lodged, of which every owner of a parcel of land liable to be specially charged u.nder this

• programme Is liable to take notice and be governed accordingly,

: E.R. Halls0r Clefk-Adminlsh-at0r

District of Terrace

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• ': . . . . . . : . . Hel l spednl about.Holly, s.life. Well they . . . . . . . . I :~0iTIc Tuc St lr lky. Srand Old Vlc t~ 'Y . G l m l m l i m . : _ ~ _ ~ . ~ _ _ , . , , , ; , ~ . , . ; a , " ,,: Remls I t t e l l s me They have even cut dowu the treos an4 ~u'unl)ery m make

I 'L" ' ' "I': ~'~ " ' ~ " '" : " I' :'" r4 " . . . . " " ' "1 .... . 1 ., - " - ' - " 'v" : " ' - - ' : . . . . C ' - - ~ w now have a follow- relationships between the pOHce sod t ~ . b ~ o commum~. I : I S | T o n i g h t H~tcll wexx I~SII'~ ~ ~ u ~ ,

; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r~ ,~ -w, , ~ - - , - ~ . , , , . , .de Hol lo . Im¢iug. . . . . . . . , , . :nsloo~h .~c . I cOUntry I oureen, • ,Her~ . T I ~ mov ie is .almost .w0r~n ipvmg up me~ canm'_~_un .. u~,,:_p~..~.,~..,.,~ ^~ hr, ~,o ,a .h l . widnw his nrntege (Waylon the frequent police patrols earner. A :00iH~re'a Armle l.ncred~01t W~l~Inglon A Cetur

,, ' ~ . . . . . . . . . . S alr i on B~ - i v "" aW~X ~ U " " ' r ~ ~ ' . . . . . . . . ' ' ~ " " ' " "~ ' ' . . . . • f emoun • Sotl~daynlRbt.for. Voyage o l T b e u m e ~ . , ng . , . v . . . . . ~ , , , , - " . : , , a ,h~ ~,nntimdnu ,world o f music.. , FromLnsAngelestotheSenoranDesert, und thea t . ~ : l S I B o o m e r Ounker Hulk ~ . .B_M~ant • ~! , S a ~ y st 9 p,m:,'tells the la.lelof ~ rem~s,wno~em-.! .,~.%"~,.~":~L~'i~Wh-v~si-c~U.,edontorSoio~when sun he, j.st i~ached ~e~ deimees Fareshell. The winos are n :~o,~, and F,.t I.¢.~l~,= w.,, • V :nSIMax~ Page' Hulk : strs4n . sor~. .

. . . . . . ' ' " " e o n d t e r m m ourney tp i re~ lom. . ~ , ~ m m ~ , ~ p , , • : " '.. ' • :. • . ' bark~! o n a- s~ang Y g 3 .' . . - . . . . . re the fatal, and dossicatinK. It is het by day and cold by night, There • . A : 0 0 1 R o c k f o r d C o n a d l a n Dukes Of : A~IOforpleC~ _ ~ . ~a~ed 0n ~ e actualevent, ,thfs is the a t e . of their. ~spe. rnte ;' Hv~l. ~ ~ a s o ~ Y ; , a s,~u ml~=,~r L°hrnlSthmeV-°nmU~eanb~ the eaVk~; : b~nd moistore'to shield agalast midday sun ~ - 'fi) retain it , - . . . . . . . . . . . . . I : • |S F i l es " Exp ra ' l ~ , H e Z X i r ¢ " T h t • t r t ' 54wi i

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] : ) o w e l l , F a y e D u n n w a y . . , I I. _ I • .'~ a ~ , : : - ~ N G 2 I ~ I ~ ~ " ~ " ' ~ " ' ' ' ' " I " r ' : ' : . " . ~ree~,butitwasen~ulfedhydeaertfasterthannewxormsox - m . 0 o l ~ m . . B e r n a b y . Sill' I.'En|OU U l : I s i M a n DIl ia, Jones M O y ~ ' l~enilu I .1~-°u:..n~S'~edS~eclC°~nb~an~dSatywn~e~:Bi-~n~:tgpm ; : D I d y ~ , n ~ ' t h a t t t l a e ~ t i ' t e d t h a t .20. pa~cont . ° t all:: .l~e:.c.~J. e.v°|ve: Yeta~..~.e.dtd~t?u~e'~e~n~het~aa~a ~d: I | :~olcm,nd o e , , earneby Jm~rn _

~_W.U~ t~. same progra y ' ' l 1 1 ' ' " ' us are'ohese?.-In other words, 44 million Amerzea~s,....mxe me mtense nent~zun intense co u . , r d .~e ,~Thu~day Night Movi e entitled 8.m~...lsF. ~11 s.tare ... , A z ~ e ~ l , , ° . , , , , . ~ , ~ O 0 0 . n n - n d s . ; o f fat. SJ~'e . that learned to avoid the extremes survived. A D .osert P.lae~ , ~ , z . 0 0 1 N e w s N a t l o n u l Cl"V N e w s ' . I .ZZ ~ ' 1 1 : Is lNews Nighl News , " Of ~ _ CIf~.~.S

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" • " igue End S h o w 6onevantor¢ Use:AtoM . . . . . . . , . . . , . ..... ; .: ~. : . - - "..,;,'/.' . .' ... : " . . . " .. . : ." Week in the Soviet Union but unto m m e y m me ~Key leboll Sporll. BIz ' Booaveo lm' l Immobllu

" " , t r y i n g to ' i ron out '. a issue in the negotiat ions. Ior week ' ~eel e. w ~ . • "~" ; :. from hath ' a l iah.a: II ' i c UVER ( ) "~" reparation set t lement for Thetalks.were'.the second ,gun End ~l~ ~rg'e , m c ~

. .,:.-ED~OI¢I~0N'(.CP) ~ D r . • pi'ovince. : :. :."" ..: ": , ' ~ r . ~ , . . . . . i s : i h a ( . m , ~ n - I Fourteen : N e w west - damages" c a u s e d by t h e round of negouauons smc e ~ball s~rta ouncln' T h u . , ' . -J im, ' ;~Howei l iEd_monton s .The M e d i c a l :Mis.sio n. L '_,--~., . , z ~ . ~ t . ; . . ~ . . . , , , ~ . ~ • .m i~s te , r t ~ l e p h o n : e . ,lOt W~k ' , a s c i i ' . L,.wmakerS omnlorn

~ '"' . " de rams - . = , , , , , ; - . . . . . . . a . - - . . . - ' . ' . . :. Soviet L s a t e l l i t e that dlsin~ thenUcle~-poweren s a m o s I off icer: ! health, Sisters are an or r of . . . . W.W . . . . . i t o r e wh o ,were q u a [ ,Duo End. . Travel ~ovle golf m ~ ! e a ~ . .. ~ . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . ., . ~ e ~ e a l ~ . . . . . tngrnted:pver the Northwest ea(e~te plUugedent Of orbit ~belt "S~I I m ~m I ~ d l 1

" ~ r , ~ ' h ~ e ~ : F ' ' h ' ~ ~ . . . . . 'i Iw who" manage.~, .and s.ti~ff' r'ee_e, l v~.: re.~Sdla.r.;i ' , , . pendedWednesc[ayovera' Terrltocies in: t m came over Canadian territory in ,formate. weex Inlern. earl, ~ , H~' Sat in his office,: ~v'm~ -hospitals and_.healm centr~ • ~ r v z c m : _ ~ , , . ~ , :-,.;;~,,os~ I r u l e that :they n.eed home this w e e k empty; ' January, 1978. The first seboll end Tennls. ~o Canada

* " ' reseed'arena arouncl " ~ , ~ u u m : w . . . . . . . . . . on before "1 , , ~ s Intern. | 1~ / t1~ : daring where.to turn, having. In .dep . . . . e~s~,9 • r u s " ~rmls s l g . g I~ndad. ' . ' . round took place here last ,topic ~'eeh Tennis ~A~Yvle " ~ l a t ~ : had :.little. success ~ I more the world, They, also,help ~ ' h a s . b . s.e i o , i tO. the washroom were Robert , Burchill , who Feburary. " " ~is End Sports Hot Husltby

f hack at work:today. " I headed the s ix -member Canada has presented the s. '. s~ts s , t . uvmg thad four ~ars d .t.ryins :te estab!._~. :health fa~iUes~.•: m , ~ , e ~ e ~ , e n e " z;oom o p,,,a,~t. , l ~ , a~med iea ] d l i n l e t o the . Bob'MeKeoo, amemoer m - - = . , ~ ~ . . , . . - . ' i Wrdoy YOU Can , All Ottow• • " - "~-" '~ . . . . . . . ~ ' ~ : " ~ e v " " - - i i ~ i e ~ ' ~ - d mild the the nearest, lloop1~l..,.mnn-. • T h e operators were I delegation, said today that So..~ets ,w.ith.a bill fo~ ~ . ,vle Do It . S t a r ' ~ I I ~

o e ~ e s g ~ [ I ~ y | ~ : - w - . - ~ , a u ~ 3 ' . m ~ . ~ . 4vTn~.. , . " ' .: ' r t 8 • I : Racquet Wreenln9 " G l r d l f l l n g Parlement. . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . _* . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . , ^r,,, , ,~,, . , , when tions as a l o c a l docto . suenonded after they.left I although no agreement was .mluion r tor aamuges ann . . O I t o w •

• a r P . ~ O ] [ I ] ~ C l l , ' ' l lUlm ~wm 3 s ~ ' . w ' ~ ' M " O • • • • " - - • ' ' - - - - - - -Y-" - ' - - - - ' - ~ - " - - ' . - - " u -~ellaies ie to in- office for many. iuner-edy t h e i r stations wnthout I reached during five days of costs incurred in cleaning up eve pall Wreenlng O•rdanlng ' ~ [ ~ w ~ u ~ 1 ~ ~ i u l ~ 7 ~ " ~ I b ' an. e x - • talks,:'he 'left Moscow with debris : which was spread l u r d s y 100 Wlde , S e e r r . h Sous I . . . . . . . . . . . . . corn unit rmldonts.., This, , authorJzaUon, i )vle. ,unll.v wor.u .." s0gn. ~d . . . . . . . . . . . . volve the m y . . . . . . - • ~ , sotmiono de' • his O 0 r ~ . , . . . . . . . . , ' " ~"" . . . . . ten L~nsive and. inef f ic ient ., , . . . the '.feeling tlmt,:'the i Soviet across a 80o-kilometre a .tea. ~rlnars Sires!

I " I " ~ : I ' 'of nuns ca l l ed . the . . T h p y e a m e .to Edmon .: . .. . . ' . . . . , 10o sfx~u .. ..... 8X~JP. - . . . . . ,, ' . . " . m od o f delivering local Teresa North of. the I n e g o t i a t 0 r s . w a n t 'a set: The two rounds of talks ,sebe,I ~,ercn ~ : MedienlMmsion:Smters had w,th the vlslon, and -the m e ~ . . . . . . Te'ecomm" ' i - - t ion . . . . Wlde UptltelrS Vedette JUSt ai'dved in E&nonten skills": to' establish, an i~ . ; . fp~Um.~re cer .v ,~s . 111,:,:: ~ - ~ ~n~on said the I Uement. a s badly .as the took place under provisions orln6rs Hunlley Canadians. of a t972 convention on in - ,s, bo, Street World , Downllllrl Ceffl

- ' " ' ] Clinic sa id ":" ~ . stuny el m e .area ursu e I I / sseball°rlnere theReachTop for. of L UpStlltl. Sousing and wanted to know if they .uev.ative heath. ', r " ,,Meluded that.there .was .a operators', grievances • ; 'You always g0'with the ternational l iabil ity [or sports emmt*,rs vt~ttt.

, I t was like the Fl~nng Nun • i t would' be..ditfleu]t to . S a p . . . . . . . . , . _ . . . . a .a . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . a, , , , , ,a, , / s e t t l e m e n t but yoU" a l s o . objects. This "is the. first ,sebs, News Hour • Clalalc ~Sur could hel .. Mel~een. ~ .: . . . . . . "" " ""~" . . . . . . . " orlnerl :SC Evsfl. New1) 'Nulr • P'. ' " " " I L M , , M . . . . . . ' . . . . . . inheal th .eareserv icea , would he. ra ised 'a t eon- hepe"of bringiug home a. damage caused by space" ' o ~ o u ~ . .

• *: " • : -- , , : ~ - - . . : . 1 1 ' . ~ . ; , ~ - - . . ; , ~ * a h ~ , , I ,,,Na t ',~ I . l o w e n ~ l l U u ~ u i J ~ l ~ i U u a u a ~ . m u m . u w u . u ~ . , w # / • e r l n e r s ~ e ~ r Joys'of World in Blanc to - m e rescue, . u w y . auy .uuu mu,.a," " w " . . . . '*'~,~ i ~ . . k ,,ka~ 'n" r~nnn~ihi l i tv w|th the comoanv ' / a lways realize your ho~s, claim negotiated under the , ~ e , co,coting ~ t ~ N~r

• ii " I II :•: ,. ' i~l~iliJii , i i~ la .u i ~ l l ~ . . . . . . . ~ - - --" T t - - : w " ,, " :k~ecalis. They had all the they ve done.. ,, . . . . ' . , . , a o n , w , - o , ~ i n the health . . . . . - . i ' might ' not be fulfilled, convention.: t o which beth ~mers' P•lece' BJ love Wlnslon

• skills I needed to get . the . .TheBoyle-M~Cauleyaren; "..'?. ~.a..,,,.,-%._ . . . . _ : . . . . . , . . k . . . ~,;~;." ,eboll ., . . . . . . . . ' ,, • ..'. •. eys temanoseematsomeonc .,o.,~. ~,=,©v,,u-~ ,-,,. Burchill~'.director. Of the countries aresngasU)ries-- a PnlK• and Nove. Ouns community. . -clinic. going. . an .inner-city. re 'tn~:ghberh°°dn 15 o0o . . , ~ M , . a , ~ , , o,,,,.~'~ fills, them. . . . . . . snokesmanr_ • Keith Mat- economic law and treaty fact that is eauolng problems ~lal)eCl°l PalacePelece meBear ,oval°re Inllee

, ' . . . . . ' ' ~tithinlasL,Auguntl0 monUu z . me°felinie ''that" .,peop]e.,isve,'where . . . . . m o had," a.-~!.y o' ne "," Hel " . . . . said he fee Is. op'timlsUe thewsestminster.switchbuardsaid the New division, in the exte~mal a f - because there is not much .s.'. Relurn 4awull ' MOMy " cinema vi~l: . ~.' " " . . . . s n' the e l i d e wi l l , have a real W fairs depai'tment, said in an expertise to go on, .saga i ymp lc Of " Five-O Python Can•allen

w a s read to o n its doors, dset0r , . an , august o - - - - . " " ~ to rials interview~. ' Burchill. . . . Ine Hawaii Good Plue y pe . - " - " • . lm ,.tin becoming a focus operators are requ - .s. H o w e l l ' s a i d the nuns spedallst, . ~ f ~ e the elinlc V " . I t a s rvisor's a ' . Satnt ' ~lve.O Neighboura hold,

' ' . . . . . ' l u l l e d . . . . for the l i~ )kugeot hea th ~e spa "l_Li •N/CEOFINT•TI0,0T EN . . . . . i . = became • a. driving, [ o r c e w a s estao i , . . . . .~ . . . , . , , . . , . . . • . ' l y m p l c . ' CBC P a r t . t i l e • beld~d the c"nic, helping to ,Beside~: the : s~.luried ~ u : i a " .s. F.t,vu, ~o,,oe and c,noma

educe s report on the dector, t~e 'cunlc wuI ,l~lye i ,__L .. , ,~.~". , i .~, , , ~,,,. ¢iu~, ~ n i d ' , | lsr-ntion of s e t lymp~c csc O . t h canad~n ix" " 'r t ers ' a u , uy ~u,= , - , , - - , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r - " Of cl,~: faellity, alding ormaUon ef p as. .... - . . . . . . . . . . . . . TO PROCEED WITH LOCAL r,.,. ,.. . ~a i~ . ~.~t?have:a rea l m-/ v,~. , . A ,s F.,,v., - , . . , . " ~lympic Film A¢ed. Blimp Tetolournn : acommunity-based board ta c l i n i c a l , as.s!ktant : and . a i rials Festival Perf. Movie Sport

= . it and:helpls ta locate ; :" I M P R O V E M E N T PROGRAMME .quartets. " Howell N i d It was not cosy . "T'". " ." lewa Hatlonat CTV News KIRO Clnome / , Lueatedin shiny n e w q u a r - t o ~ n d , a d o ~ t ~ f e r t h e e ~ e . " ' ' ' • " ,aturdoyleWs NIghtFinal " NewS~lour Movlul'°te deEfllt t en is ilot because ~he had to b e ' . p.~ . Final Tha s4ege pro )~ t !V ) i~ iChoWl l l~v idea s p m e o m ? w i l . l ~ w ~ k w ! ~ N 0 t i c e is h e r e b y g i v e n p u r s u a n t to Tho Late Tbui.mo e.~:han,c Cmema

j)ew'iapproac.h to de l !v~mg ~:e~mmumty':,__IX)~_ , w ~ . ; "I''':':'~" :', .lye ~' ~ ~ L ~ i : ~ i i Sectlon 589of the Munlclpal Act that ,o,urdov ShoW S ; ; y . : ' : : : : ; : i

, ...... ~'dli~ii~i~tei~ tea ~veJ tow ave~.~ : : : ~ . . ':',jL'wllil~i 5y ~e: ~ ~ " ' I , certain .w0i'ks hereinafter described as a c0mmunity-based hoard, 'Income and . .n ;high I~.r" " • . . ' , ' L o c a l I m p r O v e m e n t u n d e r t h e I n i t i a t i v e ,.

• • " Crautlva S ~ l m t L.e • 111 pay:its do~toca salary eentage ' a r e e l d e r l y . I J . . . . . . : I I P l a n . - - ~.ssll)lelrgel ! ; ~ e H a n d s , S t . J . r a n d Wi l l . employ nurse Alcoholism, drug abme a n d " ,rget " Doy of Sesamt d~ , " _~_ : . ~ . L ; . - - . r~posaible W~ rl D i s c o v e r y S t r e e t Snl lgn~ur whowi l l handle addicUon are prevalent in A. General Description of the Work ~ m e '(~sk~ normally per. the community . . . . . . .

formed, b y .doct0rm The ".The area l a c k e d health CentrL~,~which has a $~15,0(~, care• servle.ea.'., because budget,: will receive funds dectors:found.it difficult t o .

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Ontario :paid shot I . . . : . . . : . . : •

for disappointment I I A M I L T O N (CP) - . Car" Grossmpn said in the

racer M a u r i c e Car te r , .legislature Monday t h a t the subject of controversy, over $15,000 waa 8ranted toCarte'r- Ontario government sport- on the und~rsta0ding On-

'~orship of his 31l-fatad entry tar towould Bet a guaranteed i n the I . e M a n s 24 -hour , adver t is ing m e c h a n i s m marathon road race, said throuEh s igm painted o n c e " today he Went to. France ear. He said he expected the believing he would • not have driver to return the'. money. to qualify for the race and wan shockedwhen told he The minister had bach' could not compete,

Carter, whose ear was Supported by $15,000 in O n t a r i o g o v e r n m e n t assistance" which industry and tourism minister Larry Gr~ssman s n ~ ' he want~ ~returned, said in a statement the failure to qualify was" he- cause of Ipck of e x p a t i a t e by his'crew and proniems in communica t ion and t ran- elation,

" W e went to LeMans at the • invitation of Frene~ officials

believing that this invitation was to par t i c ipa te . Nonetheless we (iid take part in t ime trials and left the track cenvineed that we had Justified the invitation and met track requirements."

When informed the cnr had failed to qualify, "to ssy the least we were shocked.and made every posathle' ep ica l ta'no avai l ."

Carter enid he did not ,, Solicit funding from the

~'ovinea. The funds were handled by Deacon in . dustries of Toronto, builder of the, ear, he said.

" i t has always been my understanding that the government funding was in support of Deacon In- dustries' ,utatanding work in the development ef racing engines ~ an export item, an much as the car itself repre- senting s geo~ rnph te a r e a , " ". said Carter.

C O F F E E E N R I C I I E B I ~ I I L .

Old coffee drounda used eliz a mule]~ f o r house plants will add nitrogen to the emil,

"critleised repeatedly in the Ingialatore .haeame Carte? has 'bee. derented twice as a Prngreasive Conservative candidate. ' ..

The .argument heated up when Carter was quoted an saying he hated Germans. lie later, withdrew the remarks.,

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. . . . . ~ C J, M v ( ' l l ¢ ~ O l r y , , , . . . . . .. ~'.

One or ih~ i'orcifi6st t))eiiihcrs {;1' |nvestors,.. • nationwide I'orce of more then seven hun'dred

- . ' finUn~:iul l~lanncrs has earned a special • c0mmenda l i nn For providing outstanding • . . - • . .

.N6rvi~:e durin~ 1979: • .. C.J. McCi iESNEY

ha~ distinguished himself by bringing thelull " : rnn/~e:id" Investors personal fimmcial phmning • .Nerviees to his .Nuhslunlial , g r o w i n g c l ien te le .

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• Paving of Gi'aham Avenue belween • .Kerr and Kenney Streets

:B. The Progi'amme Is estimated 'to cost $193,699.00, Including provision for ,interim finance charges, advertising costs, •engineering costs, expenses relating to security issuing by-laws and contingencies.

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C. The share or proportion of the estimatedcost of theProgramme to be borne by the District of Terrace relative to intersections and' frontage

• . reductions is $46,925.61.

• De The share or proportion of the • estimated cost of the Programme to be

borne by the taxable land abutting on said works Is $146,873.39.

E. The total frontage deemed taxable for the purposes of this Programme Is 1 2 , 1 8 7 . 2 4 f e e t .

F. The share or proportion', of the Programme to be borne by the parcels of land benefiting from or abufflng on the work Is estimated to cost $15.90 per taxable front foot at completion.

G. Debt retirement Including Interest. will be In twenty (20) annual Installments, Calculated on the taxable front footage at $2.54 per foot per year.

Further notice Is hereby given that a Mow~l'st" copy of this notice has been mailed to the owner(s) of the parcels of land liable to be specially charged for. the cost of ~AY said works, and unless within one (.1) month of the date of the publication •of I this notice, a malorlty of the owners repre~entlng at least one half of thevalue of the parcels ~ which are liable to be speclallycharged, petition the Council of the District of Terrace not to proceed with It, the work may be u ndert~ken as a local Improvement.

Petitions shall be lodged with t ~ Clerk, and shall be deemedto be presented to the Council when so lodged, of which every owner Of a parcel of land liable to be specially charged under this programme Is liable to ta ke notice and be governed accordingly.

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By Lemerd Santorelii SYDNEY (Reuter) --

Ab~i~ines in a hot, dusty corner of northwest Australia have formed a united front against mining on their sacred lands, a~tep that could lead to con- frontation with big business.

Elders from 26 aboriginal communit ies g a t h e r e d recently for a corroboreo (tribal ceremony) in which scores of dancers wearing headbands and loin-cloths stomped over hard red soil to ~Thotest the mining, -

e leaders pledged their united support for any'tribal group in the inhospitable re- gion, w h e r e mining threatens - what was regarded as sacred ground, a central iZrt'of aboriginal religion, They also ca.iled for a three-year moratormm on further explpratlon.

These moves, the result of anger over attempts by a United States firm to drill .for oil near Noonkanbah, 1,900 kilometres northwest of

fight " dri l l ing rigs Aborigines 'N°°nka"bah' ~/ : • : • A p~ible: 'way

" " " " " ' / ' " .".con(rontation"wo~ U.S. oil drilling, agree+e,t ' foP 'eo~ . for the abofiginesl

victims of alcoholism, and They have tbe backing of a tribesman Say~ th kites' are ffot for poor housing, sacred sites, man regarded by manyasa The Australian represent the cornerstone of champion Of free enterprise, split over the tr~ a disappearing tribal life, Sir Charles Court, premier of . the ~aborigines places peopled by friendly the state of ~ ' Western numbers "have d spirits, away. from the-" Australia which leases the" 140,000 .from 300; squalor of. town life. . land to the ab6rlg[nes; ' time0f European

The great Gonna (lizard) :. He wonts •-the Amax almost 200 years spirit, for instance, presides workers .to come back to argue that t0 g~ over the rocky hills at finish their j o b . : ~ special•rights ovel Neankanbah. In the eyes of local tribesmen, 0il e~- 'He is supported by, Mick land would be'unf~ ploration by Amax Co. would. Cotter, niember Of Australian~ or eve disturb the spirit ahd parllament forNoonkanbah, apartheid. threaten food supplies. " Cotter said aborigineshave " The other side'.!

~ ly grazing rights under the ' the .. Melbou~ A group of about 60 abori, terms of their lease; n~t ..:,n, ews.p.aper

gines assembled at the site rights to what was beneath i~Abor]gme~ w~, ~ and went into an elaborate the soil. . . . . . . . . me pooresc mno ritual of chants and dances," Another 'member: of the :i. inhospi~b!e, ar~ ordering the'oilmen to leave. Eventually, the. workers 'state cabinet, Bill Grayden,. c0nt!nem... pocked up their earthmoving said No0nkanbah had b e e n . ' . .... . ' . . . . . machinery and departed, chosen Usa :focal' p01nl?:for ' ' ; .

. what coidd be-a,series b f : ' ~ . : .

The next 'bout could he e x t e n s i v e .L abor . i 'g ine + A " ,,~....~aAA'~'¢~ I over a diainond field, near territorial claims, involving

a third of. Ausiralia a n d including 0ffshorb~ ',vators.

Perth, could have im- Lake Argyle, 480 kilomeires plications; for companies in southwest of Darwin -- or Australia and abroad, the nearby bauxite deposits. If Nonnkanbah is a test

-There are 33 companies Some aborgines say parts of; ease, the aborigines are not waiting tostart exploring for those areas are sacred., without friends, Powerful oil, diamonds and bauxite in But some of the biggest trade unions, such. as - the theregion, names *in~ustral ian in- Transport Workers~ Union,

To Australian blacks, often, dastry are involved in the have threatened •action shown by studies to be' mining projects, against firms trying to move

District o f Terrace ,

H 0 TIC E By now you should have received"~/our •1980 property tax notice. To apply for the Homeowner Grant if you are eligible, the back of tl~e white copy must be-filled in and signed, This form must reach the :Mun!cipal Office before 4:30 p.m. June 30th; 1980, to avoid 10 percent penalty applied to the balance outstandingat this date. The Homeowner Grant may be claimed whether taxes are paid or not.

Property owners who have mortgages at the fp.!10wing banks will take the notice to the bank. Roy~:l Bank , Bank.of Nova Scotia, Bank Of Montreal. All others •must ..• mall or fake the notice to the Municipal Office..

, Keith Norman Collector

I OFMASKS .SPOKANE, Wash.

(AP) ~ :Know anybody. who would like to 'buy 73,~/00 face masks? /

The masks, were .a priceless commodity in Eastern Washingtonaftcr ash fallout from the May 18 eruption of Mount St. Helens paralyzed much of the region.

Today, you can't givea ma'sk away. '

City officials want suppliers to takeback the unused masks, but "they are resisting," city purchasing, agent Ken- neth M. Haskins said Tuesday,

The city ordered'and received 717,000 masks and distributed to the public all but 73,700.

The city agreed to pay about 24 ~ents for each surgical- type m a s k . Prices for. cup;type masks ranged from about 61. to 79 cents apiece.

KEEPS CO~TENTS FRA- GRANT .

Instead of throwing out empty perfume bottles, use them to scent the contents of drawers.'

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AVENUE EALTY LTD. 41119 PARK AVE.

Excelis nt ¢ommerc la I buiMing for sale or lease. 3000 sq. ft. on ~/~ acre. Terri f ic opportunity to • locate 1 business in Thornhil l area.

I units investment property l oca ted in Thornh l l l . I and 2 bedroom units, sxcellant income, room to expand. For more information, coil Kelth.

Just a hop, skip and a lump to schooll Large three bedroom split level home located central to all Khoois In Horseshoe' area. Home features an attractive brick corner fireplace, eating area in ki tchen, and large bathroom. Large • buckyord is completely fenced l a d has lots of l i ras trees. Call P i t today to view.

Spl¢ loos f l m l i y home close to hosplt l i . "awes bedrooms, l iv ing ream, dining room l nd modern kitchen. Self contained 2 IxMroom suite, l and-" s~pad lot. Price st S/3,S00. Call Chrlstel or

• Horst Gedllnshl.

If you eni0y barhequeing all year long this could be the house for you. Large sundeck and lot are t w o features of this family home. Judy has the in- formation on this house.

High ceilings and solid oak panels, lS00 sq. ft. 3 bedroom home located In Horseshoe area. This is an older home and needs some work to bring out its special personality, l o t , size is 145x112 and is listed at $42,000. Call Pat today for more In. 'formation.

Price reduced. Asking 814,S00"for f ive acre hillside lot. Wooded with, creek. Call Judy far viewing.

LAKELSE LAKE FRONTAGE - 440 foot of" sandy beach on the east

116S sq. ft., 3 ;bedroom home w l t h 2 bedroo m revenue, suite in basement. : CoUld*be converted to single family dwelling. ~sking $$5,000. . call Christel or Horst Gedlimki for v i ew ing .

Leakl AnYone can afford this re lsunebly priced 3 bedroom home on V= acre lot. The detached workshop with large rec room & fireplace is a n added features for the asking pr ice of o n l y / $49,500. Give Christel or Horst Godllnski a call for an appointment to view.

NEW LISTING -200 feat frontage on Lakelse Lake.

T h i s year .round 2 bedroom home features • hoatsistor fireplace, new

636-4971 ' Looking for p r ivacy , trees, a house of post and

• beam construction wi th a fireplace, 1 sauna'and a ful l basement? We have lust listed i t l Call Mu, riel andf ind out a l l the details on this property which is offered for sale at aSS,500.

3 bedroom, ful l basement home on acreage. House has wood burning furnace. w i th e lec t r ic back-up systsm.. Covered sundeck over carport. Located approx. 10 miles out of town on Klsanza Drive. Ca l l Christel or f loras Godl inski for more details.

' IT' IS LOOKING BET. TER ALL THE T IMEI The f lowers are blooming, .the lawn Is hoeutiful and the fruit ' trees are showing healthy

FRANK SKIDMORE 635-5691

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""""+ " k e a moulnta, n home on 10 acres of separate dining ream. MLS Ibt lng has been property, offers complete There's plenty of ream fo r reduced to $79,000 and the " . i ~ i i~ pr ivacy for g r lc lous storage of boats and owners are most anxious i ' : ':": :~ '~

I . . . . . . yelr . roundl lv lng. Ageod vehic les, in t h e two to get on w i th the i r * . : ~:.. i; . " ' : i i . ~ii ' ~ " ' ' ' ' " ~ . . . . . <' investment property, garage. Relax On the sun relocat ionplans. Four ' , • ' :, '. ~ Must be lean to be liP- porch over look ing the bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 By DAVID EINSTEIN 'taught'at Washin~tmt State '~."~ays a; fel!ow nature.st and living in Lea A~elm.il/~,:' preclafod. Call Joy for lake ln lhepr ivacvo fyour fireplaces, large covered SAN JOSE, Cs"f. / ~ ) - - Un i ve rs i t y a n d ~ the~ 'w r l t i ng m the Yosemite We made i U out o ~ ! ! " . more Information on the own 1.48 acres. Asking sundeck, help make this a Curl ~Simrsmith is fike the :University of Minnesota. Gut . N~tu=e Notes' peHedicah " gear and d rkd a l l o ~ own~ ~'~ many extra features of $41,s00. For further ~ in- lovely fami ly home. Call H igh Sierra. wbere he's every summer, regardless Of , ,~v,o~a,~ his tent is his old - food," be Sayl, re~!UIWitbel ,~

. . . . . . ' " days when he ~ ti~ e~,/~, ' : , . where he was, he found his this property, formation call Joy. / .. Marie !, spenteachsu~mer forhaHa . Coleman stove, the :brau for eeoldnil pots; i i , . . . . . . . ~' " -- , . , . , ~, i ~ " , ~ century.- way to Yosemite. ia~kg]eandng. Next to it his . . . .

' i~:::~!;~:!i!~:; ~ ~ = ' I : : I . ! I : ' - ~ : 'The 77-year-old naturalist The park has cbanged dra- cutlery,, his 'eatln' irons,' , ' ~ d ~ e r o : w u ; n o ~ / ~ ~i~', • i~Y!;~;!i ~!~. ; i~' ~, takes* life .with equanimity. ~ matieally in that time, its and gUesis,.if they llke salt tldsbuslooseofdrivi~.upto~ ,ii i

Our signs a r e on lots of lawns His face is like well-tanned valley the Subject of fierce : pork, enions and beans, most 8,000 feet be(~'e you .helan :.. But not for long l ~ leather, his eyes reconciled debate as ecdogists become i' bring their own tools. • hlkln~. You don't Bet to know;: :!~

to the unchanging landscape We're thebuye'r finders andwePII do a lob for you. . . . . . . t ha t . Rrom his ear l iest • Irrevocable'mere awaredamageOf being"the /:.:,',::A Irving..:' ~n" ~ , ~ l s l i ~ r " the mounta l~ that Way."-. - M a r r i e d with : a ~rm~ln: ~'~'I'I

memories has.been a very ,~-e h" '~-oosands of c a r s " me stove, ~ts~a oom a ; family, Sharsmlth plan= to .. i., Ca l l R E A L T Y W O R L D . P a r k A v e n u e R e a l t y L t d . ' a t predous place f o r m e . " . ' ' . . . . . • " ' ' " " And like the high country, and millions of tourists, battered up {~m a 49or grid, lead 90-kllomelz~e seven+-day ';ii

• ,' Sharsmith' was art•-, camp; ..spatuta, _a ~ooa hikes th~ stmuner. Bu t lh t .:~ 635-4971. HORST GODLINSKI Sharsmith renews himself ,,~,,t,~,s, t~fnee the w~d" e'renelt, lume. a n u a men admiishehaseousiderodtbel; ~,'~

• 635-5397 " each spring. Soon after the ~'"~',- '-,, 'm~n0n and -he with a few eans of beets, ehlli time when he no lonler ~dll .i~ . . . . . u ~ , , , ~ ; , . v . ~ . . . . . . . . n ell r , , ~-+-J'.' i , ~ . - ~ snow melts at Tioga PasS; eschewedthe.val ley lnfavor :.~gceandold~U!L.l~. b~ .de be-ab le t o , n a v i i ~ t e the;-;~;;

he'll pack some sear, don of the l u s h a n d lofiely ~ ! ~oacco=ea~tuuot ;s tapiu ruued hllh ouuhtty, . / , ,i i one of his old Stetson ranger Tuoiumne mm sugar, ,our, me ana hats and coax his 1936 Ford . . . . roadster to make the trek . 'Tltere, along with other.', tobacco.".~. ', ..;, " . . : .:'/". tho~lh~;"I've Im~ g i V i ~ g . l t l i ought t o . i ~ e ~', from his San Jose home to naturaliJs'is,'he campS ou{In ~Sharsmltll*S ' Su mme r ;/some ehan|es =0~seliml; Yosemite National Park. . a tent and lead~ daily nature devotion to Yese~nite bell because afterall I deo't beve

The rest of the year he walks for the. tourists Who Ueen' almost unbroken liece much lime ld t . ~o enjOy. works in the botany drive 1,000 metres up from 1929, when ihel. attended a anythingelse., . ' ~ " department a t San Jose the valley floor, natural history school there. And with that, Y0eemUe'i State University, where he, Even at77, he c<mtinues to But even before that he was too.st famous i nlturall i t taught from 19~0. until ;h~ llve in the same Spartan in love with the Sierra ~, L~dts up h~ P!l~ and,s/to. , retirement ifl 19/2;:Before manner that has made Id= i , - hav ing, bkelq~aeked i n . lb~ ' ek to await ~ c ~ m ~ ~ moving t o 8 ~ n ' , . J ~ " h ~ l q i ~ d : ' . : • ~ . , ' m o u n ~ n a s i n e e b e w s s l S sumner . . . , : ~ . . . . .

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...... ~ ; ,~n ... . . . . . i n d u c t = I t s : ~ / - a t a l l beyond 1961. . . the S t rand . . . . . . . . . . . . w ~ a n d its .film. a n d ~es ~ , . . th( autl iorit~ to . . . . . b i l i g e s t t y . . . . . , o do * have a Toronto base a s well ~ ~ I ' " . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . + The P, SC s p rac t / ce is t r i m tha t .'0( ~O lS ] I c k i ~ , And 1 ha t T h e . : a n s w e r . . m . a y . b e , n~li., o s . b u . ~ e t .s~e~,to.s~an n , ' , ~ , , ' h e r s l d e c t the i t s m a or S h a k e s p e q r e a n a s t h e i r h o m e : ha.se.. ~ . . v i . d e o ~ _ . e _ n t ~ ) ~ , ,~o ~t} )ri~, ~ ust c~me l'~om • +atall. ln'~acrmere eeumattm.t~o . m ] m o n m m m ' ".'+" " " ° ¢ f l v a i c o u l d s t m , , , , ,~, ; ,~i , , , i n S ( r a t f o r d S t ra t ford While m e zosuva | mearmmca , u--. - ,o ------. , :-,, . . . . . . . . . . . . ,+ I ~ . oo~, the fe~ . ~ ~. r . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . • " " • ' ' . . . . want za lot 'a e ooaru u[ u ~ '~;"

. . . . . . . . . ]E~llU n ~ t ~ It, • oes t o[ m e m m m . ~ Y ' L ' ' 'II Is ooo3, me i'ua~e. ~ m r e t r e n e ~ m e n t - - " f e w e r a n d . p r i v a t ~ h o m e a ~ p a ' ' e r works Nat ional Thea t r e o f ,Br i t a in • ~ - ,

• ., " • * i o n • for u , to .-~*It c o u l d become a year- I t also produces oth • " lli had p lans to ~e ~tratfo d F e t/val, a • a d ior te~ ~ and a e o m m o d a t " P " • • .. ' c lass ica l in the qual i ty o~ its work, the. Phi p s h a s . . . . . p M ~ , . . . . . . . . . • +. ' round a t ion ff i t could - - new or f r o m the • • • . • d ion ~ d lot ~ [ peq ,le wL (,, k imsl ler~,eempanY ~ ac to rs l~0,000.vi~...tona n ~ l h L . . ~. ' ~ " " a theAId ch d t y of Stratford, O n t , s e t i n b u i l d new • s t u , - - .... • .... --- .... ~.,-, ,..~-- a'bta 'find a proper, assnoiat ion ~es~oire--: t wy , , --------~ -:---,:-- , + _ _ ,

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p r e p a r a t i o n s h a v e b e e n r e v e n u e s . -. T h o u i l ~ . ; m e . ~ ~ m , " . , ~ h ~ ' , " ~ ' ~ m , n ' ' ~ Y e ,UUU . smm-,.~u ~ . . . . . for 1981 N o r m a u y a~ [ m u v i J Ooos Wou . . . . . . . . . iltlBted . . , Canada . ,-,tlu.~! theatre enterprise_

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workshops, a theatre ss~h, ooJ between two ~'oulXi, bee! businessmen and : o o m . and w m n o s i u m and m u n i t y l e a d e r s . " who thea t r e space in S t r o t f o r d " r e p r e s e n t S tn i t fo rd ' s ]ona i known as.Sta~e O n e : H e h a s " interest , in t h e fes t iva l and also se t the wheels inmotion those from outside SUrafford, for S t : a t fo rd to go into f i lm r ep reoen t ino the feo t iva ! .u_8 p r o d u c t i o n on i ts own. n a t i o n a l i n s t l t u u o n , w n m Neithe~ o f these plans h a v e m a y be s een by the .ls t ~ r " s o m e to fruition, group a s a 8oo(I m . ~ e m..m e

na t iona l in to ree t ot C a n a o m n l m a l ~ t i o n and dr ive a r e t h e r e , the. a u t h o r i t y to proceed is l a ck in~ ,And tha t authori~, mus t cGme f rom St ra t fo rd s board of dirac- tot's.

This body, the trustees d the S~af fo rd FeeUvai , i s a mixed lot of people who, in

PRUDEN .l& OURRIE LTD. ( 1 9 1 6 )

• •ESTATE SER¥10E a,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,=,,==,,=,,==,,===,=,=,,,,,,,. TERRAGE'S 00HPLETE RUL e m m e t .. - ./. ; .

m " " ~ " 1 4 6 4 8 L a k e l s e A v e n u e 636-6142 - q

: ' : LOTS EAC..xl-- WHh small revenue home : ' i 'M()BILEHOME ONE-HALF ACRE OF :2

. Set up in Terrace trailer LIGHT INDUSTRIAL "on one. Presently zoned [ ] :: : . court. 1977 Bendix 14x70 - L.6,ND R2. Located In downtown

3 bedrooms - large living Excel lent location and area. Asking $45,000. For i . " . : - : . room, fridge, stove, f reasonable price. Con. detallo call Dick Evans. 1..~ ..",+ washer and dryer In. tact Bob Sheridan.

l i ~: : ' For. aPpointment to view ANOTHER.QUALITY CONSTRUCTED 2 • '.~ . " :Call Dick Evans. ' " " : , . ~ ' ~ l IE /:~'.../ ,~ : j HOME BY YEARS AGO AND STILL. '.

I1' ~ :. ~: . . . . • - TURES 1140 SOl. ft., full concrete

=- WlGHTMAN & SMITH 4912Lamblyls1240..ft,,

| " gas basement, .- nat. ":/": : ":. " = 2"x6" framing for heating, 8 nice bedrooms

= : : durable constructlonand ensulte 'o f t master, COTTONWOOD maximum ihsuiatlon, : fireplace in living room, CRESCENT

i r '~ : '':': " ' : ' ' " ' : '~ 1 1 " I ' REALTY LTD: :i wood•hNln seal wlndows sundeck ef " rear Near new modern home throughout. Insulat id • overl0oklng a treed with over 1300 sq. ft-, of, ,./ ,. , , : !~;:~iil I exterlor tiDal's, " 3 prlvate yard. See this l lv lng area; f lreplace,

II$'~ ACRE LOTSONTHE Park af.:.Phease~._weLl : BEAUTIFUL SETTING bedrooms, sunken llvlng nowwearesure4~"~Galr eating area In the large Thls executlve qual l ty room, patio doors from Ave. wl l l be sold qulckty, kltchen, ¢llnlrlg room,

m BENcH . . ~ . . . I(q~, sme. oy uue, a : home is now offered for "cllnlng room to wrap Call BOb Sheridan. good quality.carpeting, sale. Lot size is 132'x257' around sundeck. Ensuito sundeck over double

IITWo lots, one on Norm [ ] Inaveryquletarea. Four plumbing, modem RESIDENTIAL LOTS iv,trnnms, eatlna area in cabinet kitchen, : We are offering prime carport, 3 baths, and full lower f l o ~ , with some

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each with a 2 bedroom, m m unit withe total Income of $425.mo. (rent has not :

[ ] been Increased for severalyears). Available = at lose than t h e assessed actual value. Ownr : anxlousto sell so make an [ ]

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J INDUSTRIAL, 2 ACRE,' [ ] i I~rauns Rd. Just seuth'of

bedrooms each ClrlXdl, I Kolth, hardto get zonlng,~ IIEIby and one on North laundrynross, nicel lvlng I sul tedforalmastanytypo[]

S5S,000 : . ~ e ~ . ~ Asking • and kitchen areas, car.- I o f Industrial buildings. = • por~rv cannlof be.replaced i, Asking $70~)00. . •

I I . . for asking prlcs0f g2,000, J " " . . . . . 1 ' •

: LAKELSE LAKE. AT . . . . . . IVE COU; I K I iWANGA ACREAGE =" s m$32,1N)0 ' . ~,.~v u. .mn , • *. I 3.17 acres, , c leared [ ] I l l Th l s 1.58 acre property " " " " * " ? + - - : . . . . ram l 'p l~ture; 'c lose 'to school [ ] m (gov,t lease).has 200 ft. o f h0esroa on ly : m . u ~ o . town, over 1500 sn ' f l , 3 I ~nd pavement, home • I ~klkefrent i lgeande.small . . . . . " ~otJ"--: / requires Improvem~lt t o [ ] I

l~oreams,.large nwy I ~ . ' . k . , , , k.,. shed • i Insulated cabin, w i th ' b , ~ . ~ - , ~e~ ,~ r~ ~ : lot I m ~ . w r , . . . . . . . . . r , _ I l p r o p e n e appliances-and . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " - - - - - ' . . . . " - ' ~ new m - fu l ly l endscepodand i °--R~-"::,~..,~.';~;:~'00 [ ] IIwood Mat. Very ec- fenced. Good buy 8~ | ,mm~ w~,! , ,*.~, . [ ] • ¢esslble with a road to. .m. . door. 00o... ' I "'

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i ' . ' CQUNTRY LIVING • J Thlsaflractlvegbedroom ~. m LARGE FAMILY HOME This S.yesr old rwtIc lag / ~ L , ' . . , , ~ • i II CLOSE TO DOWNTOWN h,,,,,. ,,~,~, ov"" 3800 m t ,,m. . . . . . . . r . m , i 6 bedrOoms with 2 full . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " " ' ~ " . . . . . ' - - ' -n tbr " "

' e C ~ O I V o . . o m , , , ~ • m • bathrooms and a ful ly ft. of living ares. Unlqu | . ,~._, , k . . . ~ . ,~ [ ] I k t i ~ ' ' ' i ~ P i r " f i r • l a c e / m . r l v m . ~ . , , o a u , , a . ~ , , ~ - - m.devtieped basement In ~ : : , ' , ' ~ , ; ; ; . ' • : l u , / (over v= acre) attractive m

l i t h e : Horseshoe area. ,11,-,,, . . . . . . . . -. . . . . . , ,., ~.a,~. ~. . . , . . . . ~ . - - ' i l " h,,,~'~mS. TWO and a / ,m w . . ~N~ V--"~" ~" [ ] ilOWner, h s s moved and --.~-:.':.".:/.;,~._,_.,__,,,/'and the Iotorai .for~ the I I

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"riHiso;isblY pr'i~ed: at | at amy szs,ooo. ~I

: 3 1 A C R E S H W Y : I , " ': I $119,~00. " ' ' . ' . " • • F m ' t l l e land approx. 18 ' , ' ' . I S ' I 'ARTE R H O M E [ ]

BUSINESS ' O P - . | 2 bedroom 73 Gendal l • • m l l m from Terrace,:, lots PORTUNI:W . ' ' ' | mobllewlth range, frldge, I I I i of frontage; good bull cling m m s!tes, mostly level'~/'ncJ, T h i s meat pr0c~sslng chesterfield, on large .m i s~otrees, w a ~ ~Y to - - -~ ,~ - - off-.'- e chance ~ .100'x200' lot on Doble St. m m

for a bardworklng a - • Dad - • obtain, askir[g $ ~ 0 . " m Low price of $19,000 and m i i Open, .:. to offers., ~+%: bilious person to cleveloP .°wner w i l l p:~a~:r e g . •

• • , ~ , ~ * 'hmlneas. " terms I0 pu . • I I - " " ' * ~ ,. ~...,.,......._ ._~ - , • I LOTS ' ~Jtnn , n f t concrete block Wen t last so Inquire for ,

. . . . . "" ' more details " -mCleered~and soryed lot ' building set .up on flve., . . , , • • ..acres. Bu i l d i ng Is ' • •

i Iocatoo'~h Hagin street, developed to handle ASSUME MORTGAGE of • m Asking 19,000. III Large cleared and ser. compleMpracesslng f r o m .only$277.00 per month on I I ; v l osd . lot, lanced w i th start to re te l l . . InClu f re this Very clean and I m

a b o u t this l isting, comfort.able home, 3 _m .some mature trees on today . bedro0ms,21/~.baths and i m, Kalum Road.• Asking DUPLEXES : 1 • only a few blocks f rom • iS12,000. 4506 Park Ave. large 110 ~ town. Don't. walt, ical l : i A C R E A O E IN'THOR- lot, fronts err 3 dreots, ! teday for more n- _ I INHIL L endgbedroomunlis;walk formatlolnon this terrific m,. .mOver 6 acres of appealing to hlwn, prq)edy should buy of $35,000. I I :',mmture for horses, with 4 increase In value. Asking " " - • ibedroom mobile home, .$49,800. • . . . 'L AGREATVIEW ON THE • i h e s addit ion and fu l l " : " BENCH Ilbasement, wood furnace 3 BEDROOM HOME IN This one year old 3 _ I_p lus oil heat, workshop, THORNHILL W I T H bedroom bungalow has • : re, barn with stalls, corral. FULL BASEMENT bright basement which • mmGood garden area, future Thlshomenoedlworkbut could be developed. The •

property • subdivision potential. Is welt located d ~ m Is well Iocoted [ ] BIOnl,Y S77,000. schools, shopping, etc.. near the college and the I t : JUST" BEING LISTED Owner Is anxious to sell owner, who has now i

and "will consider all of- purchased another home, I t " l lAc f lve farm on Graham Mrs and financing. Isanxloustosellandepon m,

I I Ave. 16 acres, aporox, 12 Asking L17,5OO. to offers. Asking $64,900. I m--in hay and garden, all - • i n e c n s M r y ;oufloulldlngs, HOMEWITH REVENUE MODERN •CEDAR • I l fo r . machinery- storage, This well kept centrally HOME " * I t I I animal keeping, livestock located homehas muchto This Isa lovely 3 bedroom m m ;s to rage , fencing, 360 '~ oNor. N ~ l n floor .has bungalow with over 1400 -- i l frantage, runs all the way three good sized ' sq. ft. of living space. l i f o Skeena River, in- bedrooms, large kitchen Large I lv ingroom a n d • [ ] cLuding modern 3 and fireplace In living kitchen with. top ClUailty. [ ] ibadroom residence., room. .Basement has carpeting fh,'oughout. I I

I Cedar exMr lor w i t h • • been developed w!th t = [ ] Can be continued sS farm []]use or possible sub- b e d r o o m suits t o p i esphalt dr iveway; m m i d l v i s l o n . ~Reducod In w i t h t h l mortgage I Vendor" w i l l consider ~= m_orlce~oS11:L000endopen payments. Carport. : I holding a niortgage t o l l ~: loof fers for quick ~.le. Inquire about th i s ex- i approved buyer. Asking. [ ] []]Owner w l l l ¢onslaer clusive-llstlng' wlth the i $~0,000. .' • . :

i g l v l n g re ,ab le buyer J , esklng prlce I~,S00. ' ' OOOO INVESTMENT i : ~rms' ' . . STRAUME AVE. SPLIT Two side by side lots, [ ] INVESTMENT OP- LEVEL 3~100 ft. each, zoned R3, • i • F I O R T U N I T Y This 3bedroom 1092 ~ . ft."

M 45 pad mobile home perk home on a beautiful [ ] grossing over $3000. per private lot feMures a • month Offers en. 123(18 ft. l iving room with I I coureged to the Receiver flreplam.* Both the house = asking prlc~e of $275,000. and grounds are well I I Excel lent f inancing maintained. Close to [ ]ava i lab le to quali f ied i schools and shopplng~ A

=purchasers. I goodvatueotonly $66a0().. offer to, $30,000. m

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bedrooms, eating a i kitchen, dining room, 1 sundeck, family room, are Just some of the features'.this home is In / immaculate condition. For an appointment to view c a l l D a n n y Sheridan. " *

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NEW (:ONTEMPORARY D E S I G N - N E A R I N G COMPLETION Large home .of 4 levels,

:over. 2000 sq. It'. Of finished l iv ing area plus basement, 4' bedrooms, 3 hathrooms, large f,~mily room with sliding glass doors to patio, masom'y fireplace, nat. gas heating, sundeck, double garage with overhead

'door, 2 "x6" f r a m i n g , maximum Insulation, paved drive, treed lot with.private yard, Ex. cellent., location, I n. terestlng home. quality constructed by Apex De~lopment. Call 8ob Sheridan to see 4927 Labelle Ave.

3 oearoum:*, +.Ul Fml,,,~, wood heeter in the full basement, family room, p lus large recreation room, storage, dark ro~m and work shop In the basement. Lot Is large and fully landscaped with storage shed, fruit trees and garder~ area. Contact

ATTRACTIVE 3 YR. OLD HOME In Caledonia Subdivision, 3 bdrm. fu l l bsmt., fireplace, large modern kitchen with n~ok & built- In dishwasher. Large sbndeck, private yard. Wood stove in bsmt. to economize fuel costs. Excellent assumable 1st mtg. Bob Sheridan has the details.

masonary fireplace plus rough.in family room.

• Time to choose carpeting. • Give Bob Sheridan a call.

residential-lots in the Horseshoe area. Well located in an exclusive

• area. Call Danny Sheridan for fur ther details. MLS.

LIGHT INDUSTRIAL ~ : ~'~ SITES . " "

Highway 16 E a s t - frontage on the access road close to Husky Station; •with 1.8 acres of :. land also front ing on River Drive In the rear.. . . . . . . . . , eo,~MT*,=O Property has good drainago a n d w l l l be serviced by the Thornhlll Community Water System, ,.'. . . . . '~ -..

Columbia Celluloseroad, with good drainage and light tree cover. Will be served by Thornhl l l Community Water System. ,

EvergreeJl 'Stmet - two lots 60x120 ft, level and cleared, .serviced by- Terrace water system, Ideal site for ~;hop or service trade.

4900 Mk. Greig Ave. - Good drainage and all city services to this lot 140x131, In town. Price S,L%000.

Highway 16 West, Two lots each with 151 ft. frontage on the highway dose to Earle Street, and Cam perland. Ideal site for HighWay Industrial Enterprise.

CLOSE TO TOWN Two. bedroom, ful l basement home with wall to wall carpeting, at. tached garage and home has been renovated and a new roof lnsislled lest year. For viewing phone Bert L[ungh. "

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3317 THOMAS ST. Smaller fu l l basement home, 2 bedrooms on main and 1 In basement,,large kitchen al l major ap. pliances included, attached carport. Asking $47,500, assumable mortgage. Call Bob Sheridan.

1500 SQ. FT. Ah attract ive fami ly homewlthover 1500 S¢l. ft. of l iving space on a large 94x127' corner lot. This home features a sunken riving room with' a red brick f i replace, dining • " room and 12'x17' f a m i l y . room off the. kitchen. Threegood size bedrooms • with a 3 place ensulte off the master bedroom. V2 basement and natural gas heat. For an a l~ ln tment to view.call" Dick Evans•

SPACIOUS CEDAR HOME Just listed on Churchill Drive and featuring a

rust ic Interior with open post and beam ceilings, rock f ireplace, patio doors to rear sundeck, ensulte plumbing, fu l l basement wi th sauna, shower and 4th bedrmm. Nicely developed v iew lot. Cootact Rusty or Bert Llungh to view.

RURAL SETTING NEAR GOLF COURSE Nice 3 bedroom home on large lot, attractive kit- than, attached garage, free standing franklin fireplace. $,13,500 Call Bob. Sheridan.

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finishing, call Rusty or Bert Llungh to view.

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JUST A Y EAR OLD Modern bungalow with 3 bedrooms, carpeting, fireplace, lau.ndry off I . * J L - - I . - - - - 4 ; . I I l i ~ l e a m a l ' ~ l '

' J O H N C U R R I I : 798-2258

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• BOB SHERIDAN • 635-2644

BERT LJUNGH klS.SlS4

R U S T Y L J U N G H 635-5754

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1232sq. ft., 3 bsedroom on main, '4th In basement, also rec room and 3 place bath,. ~ patio doors from dlnlng room to sundeck,

• modern kitchen wi th built • In. appliances, double garage. Priced In upper 60"s• Call Bm Sheridan.

BEAUTIFUL NEW HOME Now under construction, this home includes features such as celestory windows, high ceilings, four bedrooms, three bathrooms, family room, eating area in kitchen, dining room, carport, and

, basement. All on an 85'x132' lot In a prime residential subdivision. Call Danny Sheridan for further details. MLS.

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3 bedroom home at 3921 Crescentvlew Ave. Large living room with fireplace on upper level. Ground level features 3 bedrooms, dining room, nice kitchen and hobby room. Natural gas heat plus wood heater. Maintenance free aluminum siding. Asking S59,~0. Call Dick Evans for an appointment.

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D I C K E V A N S 635.7061

t h e a t r e is o{ten d l f f i ed t to se l l to t h e l o c a l . i n t e r e s t group.

E a c h group mus t have t l ~ a.plmrt -d the other it.the festival is t o survwe. C o m p r o m i s e s " l e a d to a toona f lm.

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I , ," Rod Cousins Jim Duffy Laurie Foroes • . I 6SS.S4O7 H a r r y S m i t h : 6 3 5 - 6 6 8 8 -:. 635-7448 1 ~1 Bob k - l p m e e s t e r 63S-2126 S t a n P a r k e r G~_don_O/son a- t ' 63.~2832 , . . . . . • 6 3 5 - 4 0 3 1 . 6 3 5 - 4 0 3 5 • l l ' l l i i l l l l l l l l l l l l i l l l l l l i l l l l l l l i l l l l l l l l l l l l l .

RURAL ACREAGE A good 5.76 acre parcel located In Woodland Park Subdivision. There Is a good demand for these acreages so this or~ Won't last long ... contact Danny Sheridan for map and details..

I N V E S T M E N T PROPERTY " Appr OH. 21/4 acres In Kelth Estate. Total of 3 rental units on proper• . For details call Dick • Evans.

L A R G E L O T W I T H HOME Located on Skeena Street this 3 bedroom home hal • carpeting, a free standing- fireplace In the rumpus room In the basement, laundry room,end a large sundeck over;the cerperh Property Is nicely Isnd~ scapod and is 1~x257 ft. Call Rusty or Bert Liungh.

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maintained i n every : respect. Occupancy* can be Immediate• Priced In the 50's. Call" Bob SherldaJt

4110 A N D E R S O N STREET Roomy home v i th 3 bedrooms, patio doors to rear sundack, ,~o fireplaces, cerpetlr.::L 3 bathrooms, flnlshed basement with rumpus" room, den, storage areas and 1/2 bath. There Is an attached carport and rear workshop ful ly Insulated and wired. For viswing phone Bert or Rusty Liungh.

G R E A T F A M I L Y H O M E ON DEAD END STREET Four level split bordering on Skeena Secondary playing fields wi th 3/2' bedrooms, fireplace, baths, family room, 4th bedroom or den, un. flnlshed basement area, ot.tpched carport, and many more Matures. Lot is nicely landscaped, has garden shed, fruit trees, .rear patloand Is 7~x1~ ft. Phone Bert Liungh for vlewlng.

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FOR SATURDAY, JUNE ~I, 1980

(Mar. 21 to Apr. i9) Your attention switches to

domestic matters and affairs • 0fthe heart. A close ally may seem Uncommunicative or difficult to fathom. TAURUS" : O ~ (Apr. 20 to May 20;

A work project is either completed or you find a new approach to it, The day brings insights about a close ally's inner l i f e . . . GEMINI ! ~ (May ~1 to Jane 20)

You seem to have greater incentive to improveyour financial " status. A relationship with a dose one comes to a turning point. CANCER ~.~ ~,.,~ (Jane 21 to July 22) ~ I ~

No doubt, you have greater 'soft.confidence now. Learn to understand a child. You'll come .,to a decision about a home entertainment.

(July 23 to Aug, A short trip may be' Just

what you need to get a new slmit on life, Relations with siblings are testing. Don't be fixed in ideas.

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(Aug; 23 to Sept. 22) (,)(in. 20 to Feb. 18) • You may decide to part with You have strong convl~ona some possessions. If and you're willing to fight for- traveling, youneedn,ttaketbe them. \ +Principles are : kitchen sink with you or to be important, but you .+ needn't •

, sc set about yeur schedule, live or die for them today.. ' LIBRA J t . ~ PISCES ' ~141~. ~ t _ (Sept. 23 to OCt. 22)---.-- -- (Feb; :19 to Mar, 20) " ' ~

You may consider a c!um.ge. Romanticism takes hold, in wardrobe or in some way and. you're intense in your decide on a new look.. Money feelings. Be P~u~ul . not to projects preoccupy you. sn~other others. Give dose Watch overdoing at a party, ones a'measure of freedom. SCORPIO ' " " m _ ~ . YOU BORN TODAY have a (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) , , v r M - flair- +for. -Self-expression

You'll do some inner combined/with a genuine housecleaning now. Get rid of interest in understanding the imtmeded concepts. Learn to h u m a n ¢ o n d i t i o n . l e t go of a resentment. Philoeophicafandeducattonal

.Bygonesshould be bygones, pursuits especially appeul to SAGrrrARIUS • . j . . . ~ you. Strongly creative, you'll. (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) ~ I ~ " succeed along most ar t is t i c

There's nostopping you now lines. Dancing, design, muM c, when it comes ~ partying, yet acting, painting and m'lting - you're thinking of revamping are some of the fields in which your social world. Watch . you'd find .fulfillment. At carelesmeas, times you can get depressed, CAPRICORN " ~ " though you have the capacity (Dec, 22 to Jan. 19) ~ to entertain and instruct

A frianil may change your others.• When you forget thinking about a career yourself in service to others, matter. •Today you value you realize your grontoet loyalty, but don't expect more potential. Blrthdate of:' Ran from, others than they can Ely, Miss America host; Mary give, McCarthy, novelist

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• have to watch out for an exchange 6f words. Escapist trends prevail in the p.m.

It's time to take action regarding a relative, but you. may not be sure of what to do. A. friend's spending habits may irk you.

(Jan. 20 to Feb. lg) . You may be upset about an

~nthnate n~mttsr. To be frinnds or lovers may be an Isle . An unfamiliar locale fails to meet

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f ights re Job t assets. Watch J caring. Affairs of children still concerning a creative pro|ect, dildifwdo~ent~ " J perplex'you/. + ~ Think more' positively. "~ GEMINI ' SCORPIO r " -

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ThouRh you'llmake peace, the another person may omy De a . m.u~... , e ~ . ,+. y,,--,, ~.q.L, 1 lssue-ta h r from settled. Don't rumor. Today you may I~_ .inmmon mr gux.~p...ee, x~u, !. be smart-alecky with a loved depressed'about the state of nave me antony l " " m ' T k'" ' " ~1 . ~ ' + m ' ' .: / one. • the economy and its effect on comumar.dalize y.our or.as.tire I " ' ' . . . . ~ " ~.AN~.ER ~=~J.. ,~ vou . • . . g i f l s a n a c a n m a x e a n o r ~ g m a | l . . . . . , . ~ + ' • . . . ,, . . . . . . . ' ' • • field (.+me st to July 22) W%..~ SAGI~r.~IUS X ~ . .~.n~lhade.n t o + u r . . . I B . C . : + + " ' + " :~q:.: 1~ ' [ • ~ ~ m . • ~:d/: +, ' + + . , m" ' : . . . . . k ' ~ i ' ~ ,

Be more realistic about a (NOV, ~- to Dec. 21) ~Cv. MUSIC, pamung, scmpmre, , work project, but don't get The social scene Is lively, wrttmg, a.ct~...m.d d e a n ~ e . I ' +"+ ' ' : : :~..+C~.;- A~:::~I~+ !:+--V,..'~.+~.I~_ " + ~ ' ' ' '+ +'I . , . , , , , ' ' . + . . . . ~ i ~ ~ i ~ + I ~ , . ~ . . . . ~ : depressed. You're.incllnatlon but other., .,e. _,~mve ~ d +m+_ ?,+ .,,e_;;-%~Syo~3 1 ' ++ . . .... : t .m~+, , .~ ,~U.~oP~J~m'+ ._+. lstoworryyoursol~alck. " easilylPrltat~,'.Ipur..e secms mp +,+ ,~...+ .,,~.,.- .... , 1 1 + . + } ~ ...' +i1~tNtp~e+U~+m~..~/+(1o~'.~l~l.~.~l~ 0 ~e~P+v~-,~+ w'+ , l

(July 23 to Aug ~) V g q ' ~ career venture. • a msoi ,+ m .m..,, - Wntoh mnn~'v sauabbles CAPRICORN ' l ~ t ~ tm.aCl~,memc~neanopuunc I ~ ® / ~ x ~ . ' l ~ [ ~ I H ~ . ~ . t ~ . I I ~ _ ~ . j+r~eo~mml+mmc~+w~ % . - . ~ thakmybe'a'el-gnal~oz;-~outo (Dec.~-ta Jan: 10) "O .. ~I~" _s~._~_ce'.,._Tl~,__blongc~t~drll~e t I u PP r., : • +. = _ + • . . . . - . . cut costs. A ~rlends sharp. If you nceo cooperauon ----au°v~ ~.? ,~:). ?y . . . . on I . ~ . . ~ . . . . . , . ' ~ ~ ~ 1 ~ " ' . , : . .

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A work opportunity Youre optimi~Ic, but still . A bu~..e~,deM+ Ioo .ks.goad, . . . . / . . . . . . .. ~ appears, but within yourueif ._may mee..t with r .es.lstan....ce. but_nego~.._uens,~um o ~ . . I I + I _ ~ , / 7 L = = = ~ . ~ ] ~ + ~ ~ ~ I ~ c ~ ~ l [ 1 you have conmcting feelings, from_ users . A tam+|,y _now, ~ o ~ , , m , ~ d , ~ , ~ ' / t ++ ' . about it' Keep aims realistic m e " oar m'ay 'earn +°'ur u-':+;*; ' ~ ' ~ = ~ ; ' + - 7 " + t ~ ~ ~ ~ ) i

r lye Wa~ m ~nmciL cumumcu wm, ~w. and be practical, eso . P' " - . . . . ES . . . . . TAURU8 LIBRA ~ rm~ #0 ] ~ t ~ ' (Apr 20 to May 20) ~ (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) ~ • (+Feb. 19 to Mar, )

re a-dote, a problem +uld about , bargain; be, the+ + nr .~.......da.0ou' .s?..I..ue-.°.-t~.. ' " /O u r ~ ~++~ ~ ~ - - "Ti nrbm about m z Refrain from doesn't mean you nave to act . anul|wlami oununmes When P . w s l ~ - h - ~ - m e a - - s u r e s with sneakily. Keep everything Othm. mention'if a, mayues

, ve - -o GEMINI , SCORPIO practical person with (May ~1 to Jane 20) (Oct. 23to Nov. Zl) I ~

An ideal home Improvement project may be beyond your grasp, but you still csn do

. something. The Job scene has both ups and downs. cANcu~ O(:~ (Jane 21 to July 22)

You may be emhorrasoed about a slip of the tongue, You can't take it back, but you can apologize. Cut abort talks that go nowhere.

(July 23 to Aug. ~ ) If you've been spanding too

much, now's the time to budKet a ~ sUck with it..Be practical, but avoid excessive stringency.

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- You'll be pleased by a s o c ~ l invitation, but fellow party- goers m a y . dampen your mood, Avoid a con~entation with an acquaintance. SAGrrrAnnJs W + ~ (Nov, 22 to Dec. 21)

Handle h igher-ups with care, No sense p u s h l n 8 someone beyond his limits, With this person it wouldn't take much. CAPRICORN . ~ . (Dec. ~ to Jan. 19)

You'll be pleased by an invitation to go sway, bet there may be some ~Ufflenlty with travel, agents or 'others, Expeot some aj~ravatian.

progreuive ideas. If drawn to. research, you'd nmbe n w diueoverias. Youlmve a streng affinity for the medical field and Would succeed as a nurse

• or phydcian. You work best when Inspired and should never sell out on your ideals. Writing, teaching, acting, dend~ and selling are some of th6~elds in which you'd find ImppineSa. Y0n may also be dr , iin to law, chemistry and brd|erage. You work best when eneourqed. BirtMats of: Alfred l ~ y , sexMugist; -Bob F0ene, cbereqpmpber;

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i I ALANON & Ripe Rellof WEIG TERRACE MINOR Hockey QUEEN S BALL 30th Do you possess tnu ' Abortion Counsolllng WATCHERS ANONYMOUS ASSISTANCE

ALATEEN i' MEETINGS

Mondays +at Mil ls Memorial Hospital at 8 p.m.

Lois 635.7853 or Ann 635.2776

Kitlmat A.A. Construction Group

In Kitlmat telephone 632.3713

MEETINGS Monday - Step Meetings 8:30 pm Lutheran Ch~Jrch. Wednesdays Closed Meetings 8:30 pm United Church. Fridays. Open Meetings 0:30 pm Skeena Health Unit, Kltlmat General Hospltsh AI.Anen Meetings - Tuesday. 8 pm United Church.

BIRTHRIGHT Pregnant~; In need of sup- port?Call Birthright 635.3987 . '3.4621 Lakelse. Free cen- f ldent lal pregnancy tests

.available. 638-1227 635-3164

& Crisis Llne for 63141,111

F O R I N F O R M A T I O N on tho

BAHAI FAITH Phone

635.4865, 635-2632. or 635.990S anytime.

LADI ES S L I M L I N E

CLU6 meets Monday evening - - 6:30 p . m . - united Church basement, KHImet.

TERRACE ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS

635-9052 638-1514 1354646.

Meetings - Monday - Knox United Church -8:20 p.m. Thursday: Mil ls Memorial

"N~at~g held every Tuesday. Meets Tues~y at 8:30 p.m. at 7 pm In the Knox United ~ In St. Matthew's Angl ican Church Hall, 4987 Lazelle Church Basement. Ave.

IN(~HES AWAY CLUB meets every Tuesday. night st 8 In the Skeena Health Unit. For Infurmatl(xi phone 635.3747 or 6354565.

The T H R E E

Is accepting' applications June, Rlverlodge, 7:30 CLINIC for +the fol lowing ac-. p.m. Proceeds to Theatre

KermodeFrlembhlpCentre t lv l t les: Coaches are Fund. Music compliments 4451GreigAvenue needed for 'house league United States Ai r Force

Phone TERRACE, B.C. and rop teams;' Summer Bands. Tickets 632;7336 or 635-4427 V8G 1M4 : hockey s,cllqol ~ unt i l " Ye Wlse Owl,-

after 6:30 p.m. ~S4g~,~4~07, ~.498e August I ¢ !1~0,:,regular (ps.2~Ju) l:00p.m.toS:00p.m, ssason until ISoplemoe.r 13, .. ; , ! i "

TERRACE Monday'~l'd June 1980 and 1980;' l e v e l ' l ' ~ l 2 referees HOMEMAKER Tuesday 24th June 1900. clinic Untl~'S~Ptsmber 13, SUMMER scH

SERVICES Tuesday 1st July :1980 and 1980; I.evel I~a~nd 2¢c~¢hea SHOW.: June.29, 9WLm~'lam. Bt I provide assistance wi th Wednesday 2nd July 1980. clinic Until Sept. 13, 1980; tha~iT0~eill~S~ldfe iCIu/~l household management and WednesdaygthJuly.!980end level thl;ee coache*s clinic ~o~nd~; ~Pat: ..Gg/xi.l:lf~ |

Thursday 10th July 1980. unt i l Sopfem.L.=er 13~+Ap- [udge;~+Hunter~.~::ium/pe~l aged, handicapped; con- Thursday 17th July.1980 and l~llcatlons':'!shouid ~ be Md flat ¢lasses.'Jumplng J valsscents, chronically IIh Frlday18thJulyi980. Frlclay mallod to Tel'raceS.Minor dasooswl!lbeheldbeforl etc. '25th July 1980and Saturday Hockey, Box 121,,Terrace, f lat .classes. For -

4711 Lazelle Ave. 26th July 1980. Saturday 2nd B.C. VaG 4A2, For further programs e n d . In . M , ~ M i = M n ~ , ~ August 1980 and ~;unday 3rd' Informbtlon ~on these,and .'Jormatlon cell, D o n n a '

' ~ ) ~ ' ~ ; ' ~ - " August 1980. Sunday 10th ofhei ' .ect iv i t ies¢o0tacr: Rlnsma, at ~5.3048 or . . . . . . . . " ' - " :August 1~0 and M Monday " Mi l ls Memor ia l Hospital -~m, ~ , , + ~o.~ ~,, , , , t , , DlckKIIhernet~¢l~110r." LIndB::Hoppnor at'&ls.j

Auxil iary would, appreciate. ;;;'~ ";,~,",,~;,;:"';o,'~;~"~'~,~ Len:'.TrUdeaui:at~.~907.6; ;322. ' l ~ l l i n ~ v + l ' J ~ v J U l l l any donations of good, clean T,,-- , , , , , ink -A,',n., t 1980 ' " ", ,(cl~l~y) : (p7.29Ju)

clothing, any hsuseho d . " T . E CATHOLIC wom. 's Items, toys etc~ for their Landlord Tenant Probiems, League of Terrace wil l be Thr i f t Shop• F o r pickup Unemployment Insurance holding Its :AnnuBI ~Fall " sarvlce phone 635~320 or 635. Commlsslon. I.C.B.C., Small 5233or leave donations at the Clalms Problems. Summary. Thr l f t Shop on Lazelle Advlce on most Legal

~Avenue on Saturdays bet. Problems. I.e., Small

Bazaar & Tda on Wee nesdey, October 29/ 1980,; from 7 to 9 p.m; 1 "41 "

wenn 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Claims, Includes consumer (I~.26JG) CEDAR SHAKES " FOR SALE

Thank you. problems, contracts etc. TERRACE'LI~TTLE Theatl'e Lsstlng i)orformance, DEBT COUNSELLOR will be runQIng oSummor comfort and beauty for your

'" and SKEENA CENTRE Schooltorchlldren In July• home. Competitive prices CONSUMER COMPLAINTS ONCE MORE WE OPEN end August. iRoglstrat!on 1 a ~ advantages compared to

OFFICER OUR, DOORS TO THE wi l l commence'on June 30 " other roofing materials. Funded by B.C. Dept. of SENIORS OF THE, > at the Theatre on Kelum: ' Other uses - - ~ter lor and Consumer Services. Terrace COMMUNITY .St., each dal~rom 9:30 am. • Interior decorating. Ask us Com mLmlty Services We offer fi l l 3 pm. Phohe 638:1215. about Building, 4711 Lazelle COFFEE TWc) Week. classes, wil l H'HEXAIttON " " Avenue, Terrace, B.C. VOG CONVERSATION - sta~ on-- July.7. July 21 - FormS.Products UIL ,.i.,::.:.

• 1T3. Fr~e government and A0g..4::~#..~.[~.,,regll~Or:.or " ':! 'LlS4~I ... -i ...... ~ sponsored ald to anyone CRAFTS " for fui;th~r~.l;d~6rmatlbIi: . ': . ..":".' : ' " : / ( ¢ t~ ;7~0 ) . having debt problems In a friendly call Molly Nattriss at 635; ' , through over.eXtended gap. In Centre 2048. FILTER credit. Budgattlng advice Atmosphere " (pS.26Ju) available• Consumer We supply QUEEN complaints handled. Area MATERIALS ~ ,. Sales & Service. covered-70mlleredlusfrom ' INSTRUCTION THE SKEENASoclal Credit " Phone ~arrace Including Kltlmet. and • Assodatlon will behaving LlS.7~H Counsellor visi ts K l t lmat TRANSPORTATION .their Anhual Meeting on (am.15.05410) Community Services; 120 as well as an area for Saturday,' June 21st, 1980 ' Nechako Centre, .on a relaxation. For. more in- starting at'4:00 pm.ln the 'J.HoyloB.COmm.

Lakelse HoteiBanquet J. Hoyle B.comm. regular basis.Terraceofflce formation about these and open dally 2:30 to S p .m. - other activit ies, please Room.There'will also bee BuslhmConsultants, phone 638-1256. for, ap; + phone 635-2265 and ask for ~ Dinner and Da'~e.at the speclollzlngtn bookkeeping, pelntld~tt: .A:M.-~l~0ne-+635. '' SkeenaCentre. S%l/~u;t~er~ ,~ Lakelse H~el .startllIR,~l,^J~ecrufling; market ing and

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SKEENA Friday. "" .. : • dancing to fellow. Guest evenings&Saturdays HEALTH DISTRICT .~ , ' . " speaker wil l be the Hoe. (am.l.05-00)

33.3412 If, alum St. TERRACE Eob McClelland, Minister Torrace, B.C.. WOMEN'S of Energy, Mines and VOICE PAGING

638-0311 CEI~ITRE * • Petr'olsum Resources. Complete Coverage " In Child Health Conferences - - - -A Support Service Everyone Is welcome to. Tarrace~ and Kltlmat. Call weekly at Kalum St'. every For Women-- attend, Tickets ,f0~. tSe : collect ~ r an appointment .Tuesday 1:30 . 3:50 p.m. 4711 Lazelie Avenue Dinner and Dance with our roprssentatlve. Phone for appointment. Held Behind Tlll lcum Theatre available 'through the FERCOM etThornhlll Elemontary, 4th ' 63S.5145 " " Soclal Credit office :. 635- Systems Llmllsd Tuesday every month from Drop in: 9 am. 5pm Monday 3311. 1i24.41N~ 1:30 . 3:30 p.m. Phone for thru Thursday . . . . ' (p3.20Ju) * "~ (am30Au) oppolntment. Babysltters 9am-4pm Frlday. Weoffar TERRACE MINOR Hockey THORNHILL~ who bring children must a comfortable relaxed at- have parents' wrltton con- mosphoreto meet and share Is acceptln~ applications EXCAVATING sent for Immunization. Ideas. Children are welcome, for the follqwIng activities+ Basom~nts

Coaches -a~. ;:~!mdi~l .:tot. Adult Immunization Clinice Evoning Programs house' league ,and t e p water & eewar lines - every Monday and begin at a . Septk:tanks Wednesday 3 - 4:10 p.m. By flexible 7.:30 pm teams; Summer : Hockey ~154347 eppolntmont only. Moneys School .' un t i l ;Aug~ ~ p t (a.GAu) Prenatal Classes - - held . support group for women roguler season, until • throughout year for ex. concerned about the aging 13; level 1 *&.2. referees " Call pedant parents. Phone for process, d in lc- until Sept. 13;. level " " CEDAR DESlOH details and rogistratlon. Wednesday Nl'ghts 3 coaches clinic • until Caastrudlon & Prenatal Breathing & 1st. open coffee house. 2rid Sept. 13./Applications Renovations Relaxation .Exercises - - single parents night, should be. mailed to for a l lyour carpentry needs. every Monday 1 - 2 p.m. Thursday Nights Terrace Minor Hockey, Reasonable rats l .No Job too Home Nursing Care - - Box 121, Terrace, B.C. VGG ~mell. 1st and 3 rd . women's night. Nurslngcere In the home for out. 2nd - geoerai meetings. 4/),2. For ~urther In. phone theae who need it, onroforral ath.menandwomen'snlght, formation on these and IklS41St from family doctor. Terrace • other act iv i t ies contact (am.145.g0) area only. YOUTH Dick KIIborn. 63S~1511 or Baby's Fkst Ygar - - every " PROGRAM Lon Trudeau - 635.9076.

(c15-1SJy) Thursday 10 e m - 12 noon. Ages 12 to 18 years. We can Drop.In classes on Infant offer a drop In centre, TERRACE i~iTNESs growth and development, 'evening programs, outdoor Fontust spectator show of Drywal l . Stucco. Tlle nutrition, play, safety, care musical festival, recreetlon netlenal stars on during lllness etc. Phone for program~. This program ~ Is , Skatd~ards; T rempe l lne , . Free estimates dotells, for y o u s o drop by and offer roller.skates, Frlsbee," Phone &ll.10tS Presch~l Screoning CliMes your own Ideas and support. Fashion Show.-Saturday (am.1.o5.80) - - held once monthly. Phone 635.$1~ or drop by June 21 7:30 p.m.'at the ' +. " ' , Developmental, ' vision, 4711 Lazelle anytime. Arena. $2 and $1 tickets. hearing screening done. ,! ; . (p19.20Ju) Phone for appointment. WOMEN V.D. Clinic - - Counselling ADDICTS THE TERRACE I)og C~ub's and treatment available. A self.support group Fun Match,- - - June 29, Phone for appointment. Meetings: 7:30 pm every :1980.Tl~h'111 Community S a n i t a t b n - Public Health Tuesday at the Women's H a l l . Chl ldrens Pet ~ Inspectors can assist with Centre, 4711 Lazelle. For Parade: 10':30 AM - No. ssnltatlon problems such as more Information call 635. charge. Obodlence Tr lo le. , food peisonlngs end com. 5025, • Denise, 635.4393 - • 11:30 AM. $2.00 per entry. plaints, sewage dlsposeh Pauline. Conformation h'lals • 1:00 private water Supplies and P.M., $2.00 per entry. For nulsencee, MEALS ON further Information and .Speachsnd Hearing Cl inic-- pre.reglsfraflon, contact

RIVERS- . . . . dal ly l iv ing act iv i t ies to WORKSHOP

Is open to the publlc. We have macrame, qullts, and varlous wood products. Hours: 9 B . a . - 3 p.m.

"Monday to Friday. We arealways Ionklng for

.wood or matsrlal donations, The Play Centre 4542 ParkAve.

63114211 HospHal • 8:30 p.m. Chlldmlndlng Service Saturday - Open Meeting -Supervised programs for Mills Memorial Hospital 0:30 children ages 18 months to 5 pm. ysars. .

Community Services Coming Events • Notices" Births Engagements Marriages Obituaries Card of Thanks In Memorium Auctions Personal Business Personal

Lost Help Wanted Sltuat ions Wanted Proper~ for Rent TV & Stereo M~ica l instruments

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lO Pets 37 13 Wonted Miscellaneous 38 14 Marine 39 18 NlachileryforSale ~ 41 16 Rooms for Rent 43. 19 RoOm & BOard 44' 24 Homss for Rent 47 2.5 Sultesfor Refit 46 28 Homes for Sale 49 29 Homes Wonted SO

W~lted t O Rent' 5 2

Booinem PrOD~tY 5~55 Propeny f4r sole .

.. Business Oppot'tunlty ~ Automobiles Trucks 58 Mobile Homea Tenders Property WaNed 61 Aircrafts 63 L ~ n o . , . M . Finlnclel 6,5 Rea'eotional Vehlcll~s 66

• Services 67 Le~ol 411. Professionalo 69 Livestock 70.

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LICENSED AUTOMOTIVE Mechanic required.' 40 hours week. C.ompetltlve rates. Full c o m p a n y ' : benefits. Apply In per~n to: Mr. T. Coplter, K mire canada Ltd,,iSkcene Mall.

( e ~ , 7 , ~ .N),

'++ FOR ES~+'+'iON.. " Requl#es

F O R E S T E R - : I ' :+ / (AuxlIIBW Appelntment -

Duration 9 monthl) . LOCATION: Prince

Rupert, B . C . ' MaY be : required to relocate 'to Smlthers.

DUTIES: PrqN!re yield :analysis rllperls. Co-ordlnate data assembly'and for- mulatlon of T.S,A. plans, Gather, Bramble and In, tsrpret Timber.SUpply e~l . .~ Demand data. Conductl ; ; T~S,A. analyses. - I .~~

qUALIFICATIONS: GreduaHon from a; ' ~ recognized Univers i ty In Forestry or equlvBlent: Registration In the Asloclatlon of Professional Forssto~s,

SALARY: $1,9110.00 per month plus auxi l iary benefits and Isolation *:' Allowance. "

CLOSING DATE: 30 June 1980.

NOTE: Condldates lacking mglstrotlm may be appelntsd at the Foresh,' 1 level.

M E N T MINISTRYOF ; . t

FORESTS P R I N C E R U P E R T F O R E S T R E G I O N . M A R K E T P L A C E -,:,

P R I N C E R U P E R T , E.C. : V0J I Bg' . .

(W-20Ju)

HARLEY'S Interested applicants -¢ PAINTING & plaeeesuhmlt an Opplicat!on .~

DECORATINg and resume of past ~ exper ience quot ing coqt - . =

Linoleum & Carpet ' . petition no. 80;10 to: PERSONNELLDEPA~tT ~ :~

F aSTER : ' "-: ' H O M E S + ; .

' H E E D E D + + If you have love and room

to IhBre, Huma~ Resources

LOST FROMfront door of Co .0pm Friday - - blue 4 wheel : baby buggy. Reward Offered. Phone

. . ~ s ~ ! . :' (c2.20JU)

GOLD WRIST :BAND: bst mid'December KH. : Is sseklng your help, Out' -- • . WHEELS

Audiology assessments em I Available to elderly, hen- Mrs. ;lean Blake+/at: 635. done on referral by family dlcapped, chronically Ill or 64S4, physician or community convalesceats - - hat full ~p12-27Ju) health nurse• Hearing aid course "meals delivered assessments am done on Mo~lay, WednasdBy, ' TERRACE/~lNORBassball referral by family physician. Thursday. Cost: Minimal. Assessment and therapy Phone Homemaker Ser- ' conducted for speech, language, voice end stut- tering problems, preschool through adult. Preschool screening conducted In conlunctlon with Nurse's monthly" ncrsenlng clinic. Long Term C a r e - - Assessment andplennlng for those ellglblo for Long Term Care. Community Vocational RatmbMitation SerVices - - Assessment and guidance for vocetlenal and social rehabi l i tat ion done by consultant.

vice, ~s+13S

TERRAI:E FITNESS Funtost Sunday June 22, Pancake breakfast.

• Parade 10 a.m. Challenge events Buggy race, miler skating and swlmmlng~ Display booths. Food'. Challenge cup bike. rMd

race. (p19.20Ju)

.'sumkmlum .:Mountain; communltyhee ad lo r l l gea t . Family sentlment81 v al~e. homes wl[llng to open' thalr '

reward. Marg, ] 4510 doors to foster chlldrsn, Cedar Or. 635.2987.

(p5.2OJu) Wlnd•upDmce. Being hold m J~ne 21st at 0:30 Pm at'. i l the Oddfellows Hel l . 15.00. I per couple. Tickets. available at Skeane Diving ! on LazalleOP phond 63,~.. EXPERIENCEDSALES 4731. person wHh knowledge of

.. (p5.20Ju) ' mor_Ine, farm : & garden TEACH YOUR CHILD to equipment & power sews.

Talkl A workshop•to guido ~ 'Apply to Box 1251 c ~ The wish fur ther Information, parents, in 'encouraging Dally Herald ' pkaso cmtact: ' speech and. language (ctfn-11-&00)+: Mlnlsfry0f developm#nt of the ' Human Ree0brces,.

BABYSlTI"ER w:ntod from preschcol~chlld. June 23, . saph . J . u m , ~ ? 3to.5:30 " 34 "341| Kalun1Avenusi .24, 2S, 26. 7:30 to 9:30• + Terrace :

p.m. for, ' ( .~. . , ' , Chlldmh Group sire l l m l t ~ , : . c a l l areG¢~%~. ~ 6 3 ~ k 7 ~ : ~ M l ~ o n e . '638-0311 t o ~ I d o r . ~., ~1&0=01. "

(ps.20Ju) • + . (plO-~Ju) + (Id-2SJu)

Urgently needed at present . arehome~: ' . +

1. of Native herHago. 2. wi l l ing to accopt :

ed0iascents. 3. able to provide long.

term placements for Sibling g r o u p s • " T ~ ' ~

~ e c l a l rates Bre ov.eilabk~ . : for chlldron mqulrl.n~l exh'!! ~ , ~ supervlalen,

If you era In,resOld lind+ ~

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~ l ' : ' No r t h ~untry;Sp0['tS and. ,;: ." . 'SUMMER ' I E q u l p r n e n t . P O Box' 100: : . E M P L O Y M E N T I New Hazelton BC Phone

TyVo:s'U~!li~er:!~t'udentsl'.~ 8:42:6269..: :..,.::i.:.!..:.; .... requlred. :as :16~Veilt'or,/': "I " ' " ' ",L • ' 4 " ' ' ~ ' '(cffn.2.~:eoT clerksfro~July.lst, Ig80 | . " . . . . . . . . : " " . : ' to~"AUgus+31M;:.1,980,:l..-19/9':- " " *'" H~ i , l ~Y~e ' o f p~y $4.5i: ' , "- ~AM, AHA.. XS750: A ~ , I ~ ' ~ , : , ~ ;~ ~. : ':;: :': 3 p e ¢ l a l . i=xcellenT con.

b;'-'-~;.~i, i~l~i,4A~ " dltlon; Very dean. Custom ; . . . . . "~'~ "~,'~,"1" . seat , dust cover, lust Mi l ls Mere . . . . • tun • ,,: .'., b ~ . , . , , :.'~ ,' ed. $2999 OBO.

; :~*-•.T6ti'em,- B.C. -~:: . ! .63S~2211": ' - .

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• - " AVON " " ':-:: Join canada'sNo; :'1- ladies, Avon rel)resontetlves .'have m0~ furl. - .. .:"...~.~'.. : "t Shel lah ' " , . "635-54'B6 " Dlenne" .. °'" ~- ~635;~013

;;:i~,;':.', ,-" ~ 635-7496 " (ctfn.MWF~3-6;$8)

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, - (pS.20Ju)

19/6 GMC (Jimmy) soft fop.,• White, excellent condltloo - 5158.00.GMC tan rear eeet. Excellent:. $100.00. FOur

: Dlsmverer '11X15:~,tlres .. 5i60100." Sears .• met~ ' i (~ ~ socket set, V~ Inch drive; : "12-32 .m;m; ~ Phone 635-5058 after 6:00 o.m. "

OrAL FIRM~Of CSarlered : • ~ ..,. I " ~ ( S f f ~ I ' 9 ~ ) ' ~

Accountents ~ has . . an.: ' pRi~;p..L"E:Sp: :~:.:";~:~:,- . ;::' : open,n,.to , typ,a,. • m~hine operator, Duties ... . . . . . . . . . . . . .

, • . • .. h o t ~ ' 4 o ga .ons '~none ~ wlll,:, include., t y p l n g , - . , ,,,~, .. . . . . . . ' ~ : . - ' . o l~#~dlng'"a-mlnl . ~ m . '. o~ - ,o , . . . p u ~ , ~flling'.and. genera l . . . offlim • tasks,.:•Preference. O N E L A R G E O.r lg lnal w!ll be given to applicants pelntl l lg., summer, scene who, ,hav6'p~st secondary ~ ~ac . . . :k Grey, Well known educatlon., : ' In , ' ,o f f ice. M0ntreel arl lst. . ," 57S.00~, p ~ r ~ s , : : or~:ipf~loiJs Phone ~ i 8 " " e~flm: exem;le~nm:,~'Snlarv " ' .. ; .... . ........ .

Wllklnoon. & . ~ ; ; ~ . 2 - ~ 4 ~ . ' Park:Ave~ u e : . ~ r , ~ e , s;c ; . .

~: .... • .--(-e~2,1Ju)-.~

• C A R R I E R S ;~ NEEOED' ~ ' ' In the fol lowlngareas

.. ~-: :~!..:Th0r~hill I

Klrsh,::'M'aple, Kulspal, Eai~e, Toynbea, Old ~akel i l~ L a k e Rd., M~lfei;~ Empire, 'N~/ett; S ~ t o n . .

Terrace Tweodlo,, Munroe, River

Dr., Sk~_ePJJ~ 9.a.LLey,

:(.~26Ju)

scene

ontreel, ar ~one ~ i 8 9 0 . • . . . . . .:•

,, .~' ":':, ~:":::~ (¢2-17,:~)Ju|:~ ; . . . . ..

CANON 135 telephoto lens 5 1 2 5 . . ~ I . m m ..wlde ~ a n g l e •

; ' $100 .~ : :Be l l : : ; :&: H o w e l l '

• Ki t lmat Whlttle~ey~-? S.wannelle,

Curr, le,~ .~ ~Anders0n,- Baker, Ca rswelh Dum, Dqvy.~. . . . . .

If '~o. ere Interested In a ~ ~f'~ t l i e ' following r oq~s p l e a e e p h o n q .

,(,- . ~.~,. ~ between 9 am- 5 pm :"~ " • (nc-tfn)

2~. SITU~TIONS

WA.TED

SlV,~..~/lt~It'Doubler - $40; ,Close.up zoom Isns 11 1501 Camera bag.- &" ~/arlous accessories - $50. Phone 635-5001. ' : . - . . " ~ ' ( l ~ - 2 0 ~ l u )

~uxlllsry.gas truck S30,00,

Phone 635.6941, ' : " " . (p3,9OJu)

COUCH & CHAIR • 5200,00,

. • - . .. . . . . . I . I ' 1 1 1 : " Y ' I I~ " I ' I C A R E E R :

2 KITTENS. t o glve away. FOR SALE: :19V~ ft..Wooden FOR SALE BY Bullder On . . . Part'siamese 8 Weeks old. Riverboat, 85 h;p.Ntorcury Munro Street. 3 bdrm. OPpORTUNffY .... .Ca !L ,~2746 after: 5:00 moterwI th le t . LoweruI l l t i lomeonlargespuciouslot. , Chal lengf~g : p.oslti0n~ " S K B :! l£m;;;. '. - I '~'... els0 for. :motor. • Tratler Will conslder Wades. Full avallable:'..:..wlth "~ in a l l . '

- - Canodian: ' f lhanclol com-." • " :. : - (nc.20Ju) ; Inc luded. ~.. Very Good war ran ty program, (2 ,. ~Fnyy~:i! : : : " ~i.::.-::. ;': : - MOVING, ~i'ust glve~a~Nay 3 condition... Phone 635.3478. left).- Phone collect 562. • . , Auto

year old Corglcross dog.' -. -(p4-20Ju) 4114 days or 563..3332, .': :. : i I" ' " " evenlngs and weekends: ~ enl0Y::work~:. : Inv 'o lv l t lg ; : i ' . . _ ~ a l i b a , ~ l e ' publl(:.c~f~L'f!:i~:../~: :-:.- ' i - . . ' y L U e ~ u . S p a , .and geodpafured, 1 6 F T . • ALU~I~ iUM rlver • " : (clfn:1.05.80) e , • j . . ~ , . .

Plmne'63s-7628 after6 p;m, bbat & treller..Phone. :635. - - " : • --. have;gr~Je.3'~-:., level. , .0f'. . i . ..."< • - . TWO:--BEDROOM ~vell•'~ educatlon-.::-r . ..... .-_ -. : L : [ O . ,. • . **~,~.,... , ( p ~ J u ) 9454 evenlngs. .-.

FEMALE.O.~oBERMAH .4 . (GI.20ju) . maln ta lned home~,.E~; . : ; some i)0!Inesa.or office .. " I ' ' : " " " I

' " '. - - . -~ Cellentcondltlon.-i42i560." exi)erlonee. ~ . . . . . . : ::. o~ fe raYou. . : years .pld. RegiStered, , "" •" ' " : " Phona.'635.2977 or 638-8195 " " 14 POLYGLASS soeed IFmt . . . . • . . . . . . . . . i . WEPROVIDEL ' ~ " .. : t h e b r g ~ ] :~: ,;~ purobrlldfoi~.iWe'.'Ph, 63& .- oi..,~,~,,,~,~,o;-..,: , '~, , '=, " ~(r.appolmmonT 1o:vlew . . . . Indlvlduellzed"tr! l°101"L .:, ,", ,lelei~lol1:.0~:/..: 16~.;.: . . . . . . ' ' i : ' " ' :'"Chl~iler;:"(Ifr/4);.:Ele'clrlc"~ "':d ; ' * ~ d : r . . . . . .assumab!e..:"m0r-::' "program' . .... : . : ;.: • ; . : : ' .. '.. ; " .

: ':-~-",,.. , (pS:q3JU) . .S ta r t , ,T ra l le r ;~ ]~h , 6 ~ 4 . , 7 3 . ;: t g a g e ' ' ( c f f " n ~ a 0 ) : : " :" g ~ : p . . r ~ m o ! I m a , . 0 p , TRU0:K/ ,: • ~ , " " ' ~ ! ' " ' " pbrlunlt les". . . . . .

Leave name,& number . " " . . excel lent ~: b e n e f i t PARTS: ~ G O O D , K'~i'an maleHOMEBordern~ededcellle-f°r I~ween 12.4p;iii. . . . . (Prinoo 'DUPLEX fur sale:, ar ia.uni t program. " : : ~ - '"

Sheppard ¢l'ces~ 10 months Rupert) has three bedrooms, the : •CONTACT • : . • . . - : l n t b e ~ / old. Has al l shots. Call 635. (c8.37Ju) other four, • plus a one " :T~;a~i ;sGr00p - Northwest.'

. bedroom suite In Limited - :'~ : " ' " .... : 7940 after" 5 p.m. basement. Close to school " ' " •

~ (p3-3OJu)" end h0spl ta l . Asking 4609LakelleAve. ' •PLUS-. Terra'ca, B.C. ~ I v l r l l ~y d •

..: v S~,I)00, Phone 635-2417, " : ;~ ' :Ph4~ :r'' i goed~.arp,,,'|s. ' .... . .. . . . . . . . . . ( p m . 2 7 J u ) " . ~ 4 4 1 1 ~ 1 0 ' . . . . .'-~.'~.'~;, " "

J O H N D E E R E C r a w l e r 420. . ( a l , 2 0 J u ) Phone 635.6636 ester 6 p.m. 52 ; WANTED

-- _ - . (c3-24Ju) TO RENT . . • , .

DID YOUKNOW FORSALE: 1MgJD,150.638. NEEDED: room & board for , . 185& QUEENSWAY (l~-23Ju) s l ng le work ing male;

T R A D I N G 1 i - Phone 635-3340. Ask for 3315Kalum J 431.1613 NO. 20 JOHN DEERE BrUce. Is notonlyTerrece'smoot winch. A.1 condit ion. (ps.20Ju) unlq~sacond.hand s.fore E Phone 635-9507.

('p~-~0]u) 54. B U S I N E S S I i but.also have agood [. . ,. : : , . selectk3n e l gl f lware, for " -' - - - P R 0 P E R T ~ Y ~ PARTS' • FOR HD11 , in. every.~cceslon;~. " '- lect lon fue! pump,' turbo. Bressware.Wlcker:-Oak charger, f ront: Idlers, . 1800 SO. FT. i-atoll store f r ame bar m i r ro rs . rollers for undercarriage, iocatlonavallable for lease Anti.qua :reprodbeftons • gears for FSO .wlnches. on Lazelle Avenue. Car. Packsacks - : Guns - Phone 635.2427 or 2801 peted with" finished - In. Ammunl t lon~- 'F ishlng Cremer SWeet. . . tsr ior . Good corner rods and ~eels .... ' B~knives. Rt~ko$copes. • (pl0-20Ju) location Wlth ample '

pu'rklng. Contact C Mc. Hand. guns . Rifles.. • 1966 DODGE tandem dump Carthy at 635.6357 or phone " -:GOOD USED Wuck In good runn ing V~ncouver at 255.1939.

FURNITURE - I . order. Phone .635-7658 (c . - 1 " I (ctfn-2-6-80)

• a I M A P P L i A N C E S I 4fn.4~0) - . . 6 5 0 0 S Q U A R E f e e t p r i m e i . . . . G U N S M I T H I N G " " r e t a l l • s ' p a c e . N e c h a k o

R E E L S R E P A I R E D t ' . . , . . ~ . w . - - . * ' ^ ' . ~ . ~ . In ll Centre In Kltimat'. Apply All at the. Io~/ed :L~lces Seq0ol Developmen'ts-I~l. .t0wn,~,We :Invlte' yo~ .to I 650 .Kuldo Blvd." Kltlmat. come and br©wea. ',.,. : I 632.2333.

:WE - - B U Y - - I FULLY FURNISHED . . . . . . (c|fn.2;6-80) • - - SELL - - TRADE - - t sleeping rooms, '"' ~

housekeeping unit• ~Cen. 900 SO. FT. on secOnd floor. F

• t ra l l y located. Quiet - Air conditioned, v Located '"'.~ ~ ' ' r londrlnkers only. For al 4623 Lakelse Phone 635,

• " WANT E~D fur ther Info phone 635-6611. 2~21 by local manufacturing .. (c2.23.Ju) - (cffn'.2.6.80) m i l l - large dimension logs. ( ]8 " and up). Of al l 14OUSE and off ice . species, for.ran!, downtown

- Phone. ce. Phone' 635.6357

1975. FIAT 124,sport Splder. • ConV'erflble* $4,000;" Hard

t0p .~00. .Cal l before ~ 11 p . m . " 6 ~ - 6 4 0 7 . " . . . .

(p20.10Jy)

1 9 W H O N D A " I C I V I ~ ' ": ~ O W

mlleage, : nder" .ew .:con- "~tton. 1970 Chev ~ ton p i c k u p , V 0 " 1 a ~ O . 2 gas tanks& canepy tup. Can be v i e w e d et ,.~ Te r race Chrysler's lot. Contact Bob at Scoflahank concerning bids. 635.226i. *

. . . . . . " : I ;:. (ctfn-14)5-$8) • '.. , ,, ,

FOR SALE 7): Ford L.T.D. Brougham.4 door. Power 5rake, : l~wer s tee r ing , ~;sdlo, n e w p e ! n r t - : ' ~ K I

:tli'es. WIll take ti'ade; 63.5.: ~ S 2 1 t I" ~ i ' '~ I I I " I '~:' : i I I " ~ . " ' '

• ~.',. :'", ".~ . (ps-2SJU)

1~7 PONTIAC Sfrafu Chlof, 45300 o.rlglnal miles. SB00,

* " 635.3331' 1- - " " . 1 KiN G'SlZE blenkef.. Off. - Hexagon ~. 1 COMPL (cffn~le.6;~0) Formula 400. 61,000 miles,

'white with pink rous:,For * : Forest.;,. . ._ _ETE.LY_: • FUR- 34~00; Phone 849-5723. f r m tI~11, h o n e 6 3 S 4 7 6 3 ' P r o d u c t s 1 N I S l I I ~ U ~4XTU m o o , e . . . . : . : : " : + , ~ n . ~ , , ~ II10 a n • • - . . • . . . . ~ , , . , ~ . , . = , , . , - . . , , • • • • . . . . ~,

' " ' ~ . . . . . ~ e on North • side of ' ask .for. Incz. Or .view et . , . (ctfn.5.05.80). " . . . . . . . . . " - . ~. : " - . Wayside Grocery" : " ' - : ~ . . ~KeeneRwera~usk.S300. -I : ". I 1977CAMERO2Ld0orcoupte.

' , ~ " . . . . . . " * " ' : ' " - . . . . ~ m nth, Phone after 6 ~i[~ *Po e r ~ , ~ l n 0 &~ip~Wer

.~.i1_q:~.~L~.~e' !'~no~'~. A , ~ . N ~ , ~ . r a l ~ l ~ ~i~Com~ . . . . I~ ~!,,,~.~..:. ....... i"l~;27Ju')"*'l10' ACRES'for sale,. North ........ Ph°o~ 849-5322 ~: '; :' ~ : W 33 MM.(;AMI~I~k~W- ac . . . . . . . . . . . ' " " s lde of Skee. na near Klt- - " ".: '~(c3:24Ju)

cassorles ~5, Call.:afler 5 Wlthoutdeck. 20-24 ft. long. .. p.m. 635.7636. 1 " Call collect: 636.2561 after selas. Orchard, creek,

(c4.20Ju) ' 5 p.m. small cabin. $40,000 OBO. (c~.24Ju) Phone after 6 p.m. 6~.

- . - 1605. • -

. 3, MM CAMERA w. ( I I acceuorles,$~. Call after. • • . :':CASH .~:. ' " AND NOW " • "" 5 p.m, 635-7636. I For : old 'bettsrlg~. ~rom THERE,ARE FIVEI 9½ '.ACRES.-'3 tulles from " . •

., . ( c 4 , ~ I J u ) I ca i 'S~ . ~ rUCkS;1 , e l ~ I d , cats., downtown. Terrace;...Lot 8, i974'3 DOOR Gr'~'n"T0rllIp j '~ . , FOR SALE: :3,. ~L~0,16-snow ;pl .ck..~Ip; p. .h~e' :635: Last week I advortlsed Blk;: B. Dlstrlct "Lot 5760 sper.t.. R~l ley red'..wlth

six quallty famlty homes, " Phone 632.3336 - . Whlte :hardtop. • :SpoOfs .tli'es. M0.00. Auxl l L . . (pm.-20Ju) One' of them has slnce (p6-13,17,20,24,27Ju4"Jyi paCkage'~10G;=i:l=;S,pB GT tank for Ford . sold.'Here Is thls week's . . . . r lms: fmmac:ulate c0h;:

410 JOHN DEERE for hlre. Guitar . 12S.00.i Bedroom or~ contract for. - land- .~ suite, 16 ft.; f ibreg!ess

canoe, model l ing c lay, scaplng. Backhoe and baby equipment, 14" rims, dump#uck.'AIso black top soil for sale. Phone 635. 7.13 Mazda r ims, 4081. bathroom sink, maternity

clothes, two 9X12 carpets. .. . (ctfn.g.&80) Call 638.5334 after S p.m. . . . . . . . (l~-2,Uu) CARPENTER -.seeking ' " .

employment. Additions, , : . , , e^'::,~ e . n . ' n , - ~ , , R-,,"oatlons ' = - - ' i - - ~ ~ , ~ r v , ~ u ~vr ,~ , , , , , , , ,

• • - pickup. VS auto, PS, PB, finishing. After hours &.- ' MOO mlles~ L150"0. 1970

Ced,l~c Coupe de :VIlla, White In gold. R tbu l l t motor. $1600.1970Trlumph Bonnie Chopper. SPringer front. Hard tall rear. King, Queen seat. Rebuilt motor. S)0 miles. 12500. Radial arm saw c.w • s t a n d , sawdust catcher & two carbide t ipped b lades . . Never' used. Stil l crated, Cost 1860. Sell for S560. For Information cell Flezelton 842.59110: ' I f "n0-: answer leave.message. - . .

::',.: .~, : ' (cffo~)ea.e0).;

61. PROPERTY

WANTED

GOLD DREDGE - Kenne 3 inch suction dredge. Merlex f leatatlon. T o t a l welgM 87 po0nds. AS new $700.00. Reply to Box 1253

. c.o Terrace Dally Herald. " ~ (ps-~SJu)

weekends..P~Qr)e~ 63.~.;1198 .a~ter:.6 p.m. A s k , f o r ;

• (p10.27Ju)

66 , RECREATIONAL VEHICLES HALL RENTALS - - O d d -

tello~s Hal l . 32"~ Munrce. • For ~!further :. InS~matfon

~hon, 455.~7M or U S ~ l . : , (affnT, iI-Zg.Tu,Fr) , , .

M O O S k : H O R N c o f f e e t a b l e for sate. Offers? Phone 635-6479 after 3:30 or 2709 .Keepher.

(ps.26Ju) - [

CHESTERFIELD and chair for ~ite~ Good'condition. Phone 638-1786, -

~,~ I (st fn.20~-80)

BABY CRIB & mattress for sale;S40.00 or exchango for strong tab le or desk.

"I. ' ~'!:::

:. :, ~ VACUUm i . "':~:CLEANER__. . ' , .... ~tor . l e , .

Excki le ld working order wHh brpnd new hose. B~S and fiJte~; Included.

• . : Phone ' • • " ~38-1153

• (st fn.9-05.80)

TO S W A P - 18' freighter frontiersman canoe for a 12' aluminum boat. Phone 635.5789. e t t ~ 6 P.M. •

- - Items In good cendltlon. First r lght on Krumm Rd. off Hlgh- way -~ . . ,Sa t , June 21, stert lng qt 10 a.m. 1725 Creek Street..

'.. :.: . (pl.~qUu)-

E r~ml.r)41S 635"31/0

! a l l ! 4 : :: " • 8 . K o l u m :

" P r o v i n c e o f • B r i t i s h C o l u m M a

• MInistry of F o m l s

-. Government ' : . ~ " * . of Cemade : ,- Regbnal " . ":' - ' Soonomic . ~.- .: i : ' Expenslon

These are: F E D E R A L PROVINCIAL PROJECT(- s) , . to be .flnanced. by the D E P A R T M E N T O F R E G I O N A L E C O N O M I C

.EXPANSION ,:,and the . BRITISH* *COLUMBIA MINISTRY OF~ FORESTS

under .the. SubsMlery Agreement on

INTENSIVE FOREST MANAGEMENT ' SEALED TENOERS for

the following Stand Tending Contract(s) wi l l be received by the Regional Manager,

"•Mlnlstry of Forests, P r ln ;e Rupert, B.C., on the date(s) shown below:

ConWact: ST93L.8.21 JS & .• SF. Located: Crow No. 9 .

Forest Dis t r ic t L a k e s - . Burns Lake, on leJ6 bec. tares;: Viewing Date June 24th~.1980, Leaving Burns Lake Ranger Station at 0900 hrs.

(am.Tu,F.3OJu| Deedilne for receipt of ' • L tenders I53:30 p;m. July 4th,

1974 CHEVROLET~ ton f la t 1980. deck; Heavy duty springs. 1 Contract: ST93L-8-22 :IS &

SF. L0catedi Crow No. 10. Asking 52,100. 1973 Buick 4 doorH,T.350cu.ln.Asklng Forest D is t r i c t Lakes • S1,150. Phone 635.2670 or Burns Lake, on ~e.o hac;

• ' ' .635.-5171. ~ tares. .V iewing. Date June (sffn.23.04~0) 24111, 1980, Leaving Burns•

- Lake Ranger Station et 0980 '- 19~01 3/4 ' T O N pickup. V.B hre;

Auto... 2 gas. tanks and Deadllne for recelpt Of oanoW top. Can.be viewed at Ten'ace Chrysler's lot. Contact Bob at•Scot ia •

• Bank concerning bids. 635. , 2261. ! ; " ' -.":'"'~ """ • ' , . ~ : " ' .[clfn:2.6~0)

191, FaRO F ,: hor 0x. 4x4." EXC cond, .Asking S~oo. Must be seen.to be

tenders Is 3:30 p.m. July 4111, 1980.

Tenders mus~t be slJb; mit tsdonthe form andlln the envelopes supplied which, wlth 'parttculars, m a y be obtained from the District Manager IndlCa~ted, er f rom t h e Reglon~,l Manager, Ministry of Forests, Market

appreciated. Call 630.1018. Place, Pr ince Rupert, B.C. Phone. Pat 6 3 5 - 6 ~ S . : w e a k . . " (pS.25Ju) vaJ 1B9. ~ y s , . . . . . : " " . . . . " ' .., . .~. , ~ m ~ = ~ . , , , ; . ~ -,e Th i lowest or' any hindsr"

(~.26Ju, . : , , , . , ~ , ~ : ; ~ , , ! , , : : : , ; , * ~ wi l l not necessarily be ac,

INB"PLY'MOUTH Satelllte. " . ' . " . . . . . . . . . ~.~-~ - C e l l e d . . . . . pennsl l~ l~ l~h 'bed, 47,000 - r ~ , , , , ; , , ,w l l l he carrted • "" 4 ~ i iH i ~ i v l f l i Good running condltlon, ml. S,1/00.00. P .. .19 3. • ~. • ,.. ~ . ~ , z 0 ~ ' o u t under the supervlslon o f

Must sall, Anyreesanable . ' . ...... ,w,~, . , - , , the Br l f lsh Co lumb le Offer. Phme-~w~4/s.

(p3.24Ju) i~/~ CaDGE.Ram Charger 'Mln l~ry of Forests. This call for ,tender Is S.E. 4)(4.* Excellent. con.

FOR SAI.E •i974 F l rob l rd" t i t ian. Asking I16800 OBO. under the terms of the Phone 638,1669. Canada Bl"lt lsh Columbia

• "" ~,,q-23Ju~ Intensive Forest . . " " - " Management Agreement,

1978FORD B ROHCO 4x4 c-w ' (a5.20Ju) .. 5 radial el l terrain tires. " - I .

C~lSSelI'e stereo I,'j~l)l'eb~13~o -~lllU'lo|~Jl:)6T4~WINI4~l ~(~y4Uli/'~ i ~1 " ~u4y, • SMITHERS

( c f f n . 2 . 6 . 8 0 ) N O T I C E T O • CONTRACTORS

1977 PLYMOUTH 4.door. 19711 FORD Bronco 4x4 c.w $ Tenders for the supply and' P,S., P.B., automat ic , rad ia l -a l l te r ra in fires, p lacemontofapproxlmetely $2500 Or beat otter. 635 . Tinted °windows. AM.FM 3800 meters of concrete curb J ~ ; " I ' , : . ' i cassette stereo. Phone 635. and guttor wi l l be received

, , ( p 3 . 2 0 J u ) 3049.". by the Town of'Smlthers, up (ctfn.28.05.80) to 3:00 p.m. local time,

revised list. CHOICE COMMERCIAL 10t dltlon. 635;2369 . . . . . ' I

~ d ~ : P a r k - ~ v e n u e . " ' • . . . . . '.~(p3.2.0Ju] " " . A s k i n g ~539~000 . . . .

4 6 4 5 S o u c l e 569 ,500 R e a s o n a b t e o f f e r s ~ 1 i l be V O I . K S W A G O N P o ~ e r . 1974 1 . 3 6 0 5 C o f t o n w o o d " 7 ) , 5 0 0 consldered.'Contact V6* Capri. engine, has a . . . . ~ . .

FOR SALE by written bid: 4620 HIIIcrest Marion Woodland at Alend built on adaptor so i t can 1979 18' Sangster MLS; Reducedto 79,000 Realty, Prince Ge.0rge'at be put In your bug, bus or fiberglass boat. Complete 4614Westvlew 79,500 563.3332 or 5624648.. dunobuggy: $475. Plus four :with 170 HP Mercrulser. 3903Westvlew 115,000 " (ctfn-Th,F,5.6.e0) 16,Cheyysummert l reson

; LocetedatChinookTrel ler . 6"h0le" rims. 5150'. Phone Sales. Terrace, B.C, If you are an interested 635,3359. Please reply to: 5ulte 3, cl~alifled purchaser, I w i l l TWO SIDE BY SIDE building (p2.20Ju) 1237 4th Avenue, Prince be pleased to arrange lots. Cottonwood St. In George, B.C. V2L3J5. Bids viewing al~polntmonts for ;rhornhlll Heights. 15,000 FOR S A L E " 19/5 Corvefle to be submitted before you. " each. 635-78.r6.. 5ting'ray. 1.48. T.roof Ti l t June 38, 1980. - . . . . . . . (c3"2~Ju) steerlng&telescoplcN,0~O

• miles. Excollent condition. • (c7.27Ju)' k~r ia tNeale FO~ SALE. 6.4 acres , ' REALTYWORLD Woodland Park on Phone 635.398~ after 4:38.

I | FT. A L U M I N U M boat In ParkAvenus (ci0.4Jy) good cendltlon. Phone 635. Realty Ltd.: .Blueberry Lane." 638.'1858. 3286. ,1619ParkAvenus (p5.23Ju) 1978 PLYMOUTH Caravelle

(p5-19Jp) .*~ 635-4971 FOR SALE at Rosswood. 80 2door taupe. P~S. P.B.. 318 ecresof lando'ntheBeever cu. In. 4 .barrel carb.

" R E M E M B E R . - AT R i v e r . S e l l i n g pr ice Charcoal grey & silver. 17~ FT. KCThermeglas, DV REALTY WORLD. SI8~)00. Ph. 635.6941. Landeau roof with red

Boat w i t h 85 H.Pi: Marc WE'LL COVER IT ALL (pS.23Ju) velour In te r io r .Comes outboard mOtorz ~Wlth FOR YOUi with radial winter tires. t ra i le r ; Phone 632-3340. (ai-30Ju)' h3 ACRE LOT In Old Remo. 18,~D kg. Phone ~S.7435. . . . . . . ' (l~-.20Ju) Pa r t i a l l y c leared. V iew (pl0-4Jy)

197:) FORD GALAXI 500. 2 door hardtop. V0 automatic. Power steering and power brakes. Ai r condit ioning, AM-FM

• stereo • radio wi th lapedeck. Needs some work but is In generally good running Condition. Furl prlc~ $650. Phon e 798. 22m after 6 P ~ A : • "

( c f f n - 2 , & i l 0 )

1974 DATSUN 260Z. Body & mechanically good. Phone 638.8443 or ~15.9367.

'•~ ' (plO-24Ju)

1972 V.W, Super Beetle. Low • mileage on new engine.

Good running condition. Snow tires. Gas heater. 51900.00 1956 Ford V= ton. Runs we41. $450.00 060 . Phone 635.9764 after 4:00.

D U P L E X 3 b e d r o o m , 3 c r e e k . E x c e l l e n t • s o i l . 1976 34' .FIBERFORM With flora'e, double lot on Asking $8500. Phone 635.

command br idge, 233 Hemlock St. In Thornhlll 2405 attar 6 P.M. l 'MercrtJIsar, FWC; CB, HelDhtS. 167,000. 635.7i155. (¢S.20Ju)

depth sounder, heed, full : . - (cS-2?Ju) ~ A C R E for sale. On the galley, anchor .package, • full canvas & new, dual NEW" 3 'BEDROOM split bench. Just outside city batteries, plus more. level. 1300 sq. ft. on two l imits. P i l e Phone S 1 7 , 2 0 0 . Phone 638.1879 a c r e s . Only six miles from 1246. eftsr S p.m. town In Gessen Sub. on

(p10.19Ju) H w y 16 East. Part ial ly • landscaped. Finish Inside

BOATSEATS, pull out i n to to your taste while l iving there. Jen.AIr range, bui l t

sleepers. SatMIIfu V i n y l In oven & dlshwashor. and Fabrics. Custom ' Roman bathtub, ~ CORNER GROCERY store

• upholstery. R.R. 3, Jehn's basement, "RSP wood• and 2 BR house. Equip. Rd, Terrace. Phone 635-' furnace. I63,000 firm. Get meat Included. Located In 4348. • It now while• the price Is p r ime res ident ia l area.

• . (¢10-26Ju) r lghtdndlr l terestlow. Call. Store does a good yeer ) " ' " ' " 1 " evenings 638-1976. round turn over. Write to

" 1 1 ~ ' DOUBLE eagie. New (cS-2~u) box 1250, c:o Dally Herald. • molar . Tr im tabs. C0oklng (c f fn .2~0) fac i l i t i es . New Canvas. 3 B R i iASEMENT home • in DEALERSHIP OP. .Oepth. Sounder. Phone 635. Thornhlll. ~8,530. Phone PORTUNITY..rSUndence 905.1. , 635.4364. T rampo l ine Attention:

.. '" (cffn-2.&80) " ~ (cffn.3.6.ilO) Bob Scott, i358 Seymour " ~ : : " " 1 ~" ' ' ~ " " * " ' ' St. Vancouver, B.C. V6B

Z0' FIBERGLAss hated top TWO BEDROOM wel l 3PS. Phone 683-4331.. boat. C.w trai ler and 45 & mainta ined housi . Ex- Representat ive and 80 HP;Mercury n~ctors, csllent' condition. 145,000. display model wil l be at Good sa Itchuck'i l ~ e t . i Phone 635.~T/after 5 p . m . Terrace Fl tnesl Fun Fed Asking U,000 OBO. Phone or638.infs forappolntment June 21 & 22 at 'Twrace 638.1442. ' . . . . : . fo view. Good assumable Arena. :.

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12x44 FURNISHED mobile home. Located• A.16 Skeena Val ley .Trai ler Court.

(c2.13,20Ju)

.FOR SALE by o r i g i n a l owner . 1973 12x~ Atco

- Slerra mobile h o m e . . 3 6 R s . . semi furnished'. unlqus front room. kltchon separation, sklrte~l & very ,,veil blocked, fr l axle with

"good t ires . steel *uti l i ty sbedwHh floor. All in very good condition eat up at N~ 29 Timberland Trai ler Court.. Asking $ 1 7 , 0 0 0 . Phone 635-9/06 attar6 p.m.

(c14-38Ju)

FOR SALE me 10'.34' t ral lor In excellent condition price

• very reasonable. Only InS rested part ies phone after S pm 638-5366.

(p5.27)

Friday, July I1, 1980. All tenders must be sub.

mlHed to the att ica 6f the Treasurer. i n a sealed en- velope, clearly marked, ' " render . Curb and Gutter Contract. 1980"

The lowest or any tendm" wil l not necessarily be ac- cepted.

Tender documents and .. Specifications.may be ot). talned from the Town of 5mUhers at no charge and wil l be on view at the following plan rooms:

- Bulkley Valley - Lakes Dist r ic t Construction Association. Smlthers, B.C.

• Pr ince George Con. structlon Association, 3851 . li lth Avenue, Prince George, B . C .

• Te r raca .K l f lma t Con- structlon Association, 4931 KeHhAvenve, Terrace, B.C;

(a3.20,23,27Ju)

1974 13x60 3 BR Glendale. Completely furnished with many extras. Excellent condition. Phone 635 9407.

(p6.20Ju)

WANTED: 80 - ld0 acres - wi th in 100 miles• :of

Terrace. Prefer some cleared, hunting, fishing. Phone 635.5098 after 6 p.m.

(stfn,6:18-eo)

1676 23 FT. Frontier motor home. .Ask ing 5 1 6 , 5 0 0 . Phone 635-6011.

(clo.31y) MUST SELL 1979 9Vt'

Okanokagon Camper. 4 burner stove. Oven. Large 3 way frldge. Fully en. dosed bathroom.

!~6 GMC ~A ton panel truck • Queenslze bed. 4 hydraulic with 350- 4 BBL, 3 ~ ' lacks. Like New. M100 automatic. Call Wetly 635. OBO. Ph 635.7873 after 6 7158 days. p . m .

(p3.24Ju) (cl0-2Jy)

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T O W N O F S M I T H E R S N O T I C E T O

CONTRACTORS Tenders for the supply end

placement of approximately 5000 met r ic tonnes of esphaltlc concrete and 10,000 tonnes of 19 mm base gravel will be received by the Town of Smlthers, up to 3:00 p . m . , local time, Friday, July 11, 19110.

All tenders must be sub. mlfted to the Office of the Treasurer In a sealed en. velope, c lear ly • marked, "Tender . Paving Contract - 19110".

The lowest or any tender wil l not necessarily be ac- cepted.

Tender documents and Spoclflcatlons ma~/ be ob. telned from the Town of Smlthers at no charge and wil l be on view at the following plan rooms:

• Bulkley Valley • Lakes District Construction Aesocletton. Smlthers, B.C.

• Pr ince George Con- atructlon Association, 3151 - lath Avenue, Prince George, B , C ,

. Terrace . Kl t lmat Con. slructlon Association, 4931 Kelth Avenue, Terrace, B.C.

~. (a3.~Kf',Z),21J u)

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Page 16, The Herald, Frlday,'June 20, 1980

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

IN THE MATTER O F THE ESTATE OF LYLE SAMUEL RODWELL, also known as LYLE RODWELL, late of the Distr ic t of Terrace, Province of British Columbia.

Creditors and others hovlng claims amplest the above estate are requlrsd to send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned executors at No. 34623 Park Avenue, Terrace, Province of British Columble, VaG 1V5, on or.bef~'e August 05, 1980,. after which date the estate wil l be distributed among the pertles entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they have netlce.

WILFRED EMILE VAN. DALE,

Administrator CRAMPTON & BROWN,

Solicitors (~2,~3,19,20Ju)

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of the c ~ : e e s o d I :

ANDERSSON; Gustav, late • of 4011 Sparks Street, Terrace, B.C.

Creditors and others• • hevlng claims against the said' estates, are hereby requIrod to send them duly veri f ied to the P U B L I C TRUSTEE, 800 Hornby Street, Vancouver, B.C. V6Z 2CS, before July 11,1980 ~ f te r which date the assets of the said estate(s) wi l l be distributed, having regard only to cla !ms that have been . received.

CLINTON W. FOOTE PUBLIC TRUSTEE

(a4.12,13,19,20J u)

N O T I C E T O ; CREDITORS

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ALPHONSE CQTE, late of the Dist r ic t of Terracg, Province of Br i t ish Columbia.

Creditors and o the rs having daims against-the ab'ove estate are requlrsd to

,send full particulars of such dalms to the undersigned executors at No. 3.4623 Park Avenue, Terrace, Province of British Columbia, ~ S G IV5, on or before Augusr05, 19~0, after which date' the estate wi l l be distributed among the parties entltlod f i~rMo, having mger¢, only

' ltq.,lh~, ,cl.alm.~,,o. t, ~ h l ~ they have notice. '

HECTOR JOSE PH COTE, • Admlnlstrotor

CRAMPTON & BROWN. Solicitors

18 FOOT 5TH Wheel trailer. Va~cum over Hydraulic braking system. Braking on three axles suitable for hauling small cat or backhoe. Phone 635.3505 after 6 p . m . . (p5.:~BJu)

1975 15' TRAVELAIr trailer. Sleeps .5. 2 way frldge. Propane heater & stove. To be seen at 4294 Mark * Avenue or phone 635-4459.

(p4.2SJu)

0 , HOLIDAY camper, i n excellent condition. $1500. Call 635.7019 after 6 p.m.

(c5-26Ju)

1968 FORD pickup In good condition with '76 Tray.L, Ma te camper. With hydraulic lift-off, A C . D C stove, frldge. Phone 635. ~883. Asking $4500,

• (pg-2~Ju)

1973 lO' CAMPER Custom made. Excellent condition. $2500 OBO, 638-8319 or 635- 2881 ask for AI.

(ctfn.18.6.80)

• 1973 COLEMAN ' 'Tent Troller. Heater, stove and sink, Sleeps six. Excellent c0ndltlon. Phone 625.~319 after 5 p.m.

(c5-23Ju)

1978 OK 9VJ' Camper. 4 burner stove. 3 way frldge, hoatorwlth fan. Hot water,' toilet, shower. 'Hydraulic lacks.'Mlrrors. S6500 OBO. Ph~e 632.6813 or 63S4226.

(p20.14Jy)

1973 STH WHEEL trailer. 3- way frldge, 4 b u r p e r propane stove, w.overi furnace, water heater, 110 to 12 volt converter, bat. tery.' 635.9430 or 635.2.533. after 8.

(ps.2SJu)

INCORPORATE S200

plus fi l ing fees We process your In- corporation over• the phone

fast. For more In- tormation call:

T.h~ Law,~hoppe 10!,4 Howe Street Vancouver, B.C.

V6Z 1PS Call TOLL FREE 112.800. 663.3035. Credit terms available.

(affn- F r28-03-80)

SALES REPRESENTATIVE We are. a fast growing, multi.International company presently Ioaklng for a professlonsl sales ropresantatlve far the courlor. Industry. You wil l be trained by professlenals wno are leaders In their fluid. The selectod Individual wil l be based In Prince George ond' Will be responslMe far sales and promotional efforts for the area. Pay renumeretlon Is oneof salary, bonus and car 'expenses. Do you havo tho quellflcotlena we need?

.above average eommunlcaflorm skills

.high energy level

.dlred sales experience with a proven track record .a desire to become part of a dynamic growth orlented team

Please forward dMolls resume to:

Mr. G. Rizzuto .. District Solos Manager Loumls Courier Service Ltd. 3057 Granclvlew Highway Vancouver , B.C. V 5 M 2E4

"Home of the Fine.st in Dining"

Job "

Oppoffunities I

S House is accepting applications for

WAITERS & WAITRESSES • Experience necessary • Excellent wages for the right person • Very good atmosphere

Apply in person: SavAla 'z Sto~k House

• 4644 Lazolle Ave., I I I I I

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FoR SALE. Several Large sows. Some farrowing. Some dry, ready .to but. cher. Phone 635-.5617. •

(cl0-2Jy)

SEVERAL YOUNG horses for sale. Best reasonable offers. Phone 635.5617. The Jackson Place:

('c10.3Jy)

We ere now taking orders .'l for alfalfa & grass hay: "l., Phone Howard Jackson at I 635-5617. • I

(c2o-17Ju)• I ,

REGISTERED KNATA pohy wl.th saddle. Ph. 635. 7625 after 4 p.m.

(c3.20~0)

WE ARE LOOKING FOR

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' ." ' " ' :,' :' : :: .'"~"~,~.,'~m ,\" ",'..;~J ~'. Northwest Community Collegt:., ',~:'i" ~. ' . r ' : ' ;'~:' ''''~ "~'~ IS accepting tenders: on a four:pb't office ' I renovation_ p r o j e c t in, the .Adminis t rat ion building, : / ; " : ~ . "if:-: ': '~//"~"~"i . . . . . . " : / ' :, ;

Tenders wi l l be opened to .the public In Room 103B, the" Board room of the ;~dmlrllstratlon

, building, .at 3:00"p.m.' on Friday, June 27, 19~0 ~'

Please submit ~ o r s to;::M~'. Vic "waram, ' ':' :Northwest. Comm0nlty College, Box 726, *' Terrace, B.C. ' "~ ..

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B E \ ~ 6 N , Ark. Fr|'(lay. F i n a l l y , " on'. ' The:. Rock' Island uL~e Wednesday, city offlela.l~. :i hash ' t 'fiin .through located a railway offlcla} Benton.-tn - mmths. But in Chicago who.prommea • somet]dz~ ,in. It~,system . to get the signal atone of,:,:

• went bene~k --" and city, the lnter.sec~zo..ns~. .officials;: dldn'tL know ', disconnected, put- me

..where~ to "turn ~when ./noise was not shizt off~ :~.Si~nd]d : began. ¢ leng ing . immediately, ' • . ~, •, and~ b ] i ~ l n g a t two ~ in- "' The ,obnoxious noise.-,

"terueetim~ ' : . i...~ and blinking lights were ; " , T h e ~ t r a g w a y ' s silenced at th~ other . signals ~.nt , Im~wire"m interse¢flm Wednosoay .~

Eur~an Pu!pandPaper Company Ltd. b accepting . applications for " ' ~' :" " • " ' " ....

YOUR •TALENTS ..... I NE|o 0ASH? TO TEACH ., All ,¢01~IiI01R . :,/,- RECREATION PROGRAMS I fJg iUT IH MECHANIC : '

this Fa l l -September- December , I CUPEBEi : P a r t Time - R e m u n e r a t i o n a c c o r d i n g Applicants must possess • B.C.T.Q. or NuNalent. i' "

" A wage rate of Sli.76S per I~;ur and an attractive , . ' to e x p e r i e n c e ' " be, eflt package are otfor~l. IntsEested applicants i

- volunteers also appreciated • SOME OF THE AREAS INCLUDE: .~lnnlng,'dylng, drawing; painting, music, pottery, sculptur, e, needlework, flower orrangement, ~e~nlc. cooking, cand~. maklns,wlnemeklng, home barrelling, edible mumro0m ano plant collecting, Folk: Creative and Square Dancing, Native art or orafls, bridge, skating, yoga, ludo for •kidS, fitness dan, co.edvolleybllh wornens baskalball and l ictor, badminton. Preschool cooking, gym and storytelling, Dram tor kids.

Other kieJ,,.for programs welcomed.

CALL MARY.MARGARET at 638.i 174

BEFORE MID-JULY! I

I/i

are Invited to apply to: -.

L~:~ I~ E U R O C A N ' i" P U L P & I~AI=EI=I CO, LTO.

• Mr. PMIp Rovsi~ Penmmel R e l ~ l ~ e SupervBor Box 1400

K i t l m t , B.C. VBC | H I

• . Caiiceifod to 4324111 • - - l o c i :148.

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HOURS: IOa.m; .2 p.m.. . . . . 1 D A Y S . Mon. - F r i , ,

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; ::i'/q~li/or 'any i~rson"w ~i chlldren in " schwl; A4~pnY in ~ n at., " I,

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D - J CONTRACTING Stucco and Drywal l

Contractors • FREE ESTIMATES

Phone Elza G35-3170, o r Seas 635-438S, 4829 Olson A v e , Torraco~ B.C.

DERKSEN'S : :

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WATOH REPAIRS • Watch & iewellry repair and engrawng • Rne stock of watch bracelets & Mral~.

6|6'4638 7-4621 Lakelse Ave. tabave North land Call)

"" . ' O ". I " ~ L PAINTING I N T E R I O R - E X T E R I O R - R E S l D E N T I / ~ L , • C O M M E R C I A L ,

e P I [ G I A L I Z I N G I N e A N D . N L A M T I N G 81 I N D U i I ~ r R I A L C O A T | N G I

FREE ~-STIMATES

3 4 2 1 : R I V E R D R .

O D D AND L E I F TERRACE, B.C. NICOLAYSEN P H O N E 6 3 5 . 4 5 S 9 .

J & P LOG HONES CUstom hor f i e spec ia l i s t s ~

- r o u n d wood c o n s t r u c t i o n • t i m b e r f r a m i n g , r es to ra t i on - f i n i sh c a r # e n t r y - c o n s u l t i n g - b l u e p r i n t s

E v e n i n g s ca l l 836-9619

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~hone: 638-I69I

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