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,. J I " ' % " " " ~ + t -- e j," e; :, • ' " ~ " ".t',~ " * '~, I"".',. ~ :.~" ,i ~' , 11 LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY PARLIMENT BUILDINGS Victor,.a, B.C. !"i;~i '! ,:~i:.' '-- These members of 'the-Tho,;~i~l~;+;~01unteer Fire Jay Kelso, Brian Perry, Edgar Williams, Richard Department received their certifl¢~>~ in car- Sylvesfer, Cliff Munro and Claude Mercereau. Missing dlepulmonaw rescusitatlon (CPR) rece~ifiY~:-.~nhand were Henry Smith, Peter Stach, Clinton Deah and Billle for the presentation were Instructor Betty Sfe~y~artand Hoving. fire department members Owen Carlyle, Alan Johnson; .`• :~', .,'~,,.-,. .... -,..~,~.+.., ~ )': - • r =~. s " " " -+~.', I ! < ~+,+ ''I+I'* "':'~ "~'+" P'J (l'r'''' 11''~''~'I~' ' ' ' ' - - - - ' ' 4 - - - - +, :> IS. . <> orlvers>, l':"'"'::':':i"!'::~ . ' -'~ , " ".'' ~;'* " - :: -" ." :~ - +..' ; + + ized o be penal ..... k (CP) -- B.C, highways are so and jailed a minimumseven days for the RIA (C :". dange~mm~ iliat Alex Fraser, provincial first conviction and'fined a rain/reran .Of 'r" hiKiiwa]/s minkter, says he won!t drive on ~300 and jailed a minimmn 14'dayS"an ~ . ; ' " a Friday night, subsequent, conviction, ,.: In an attempt to reduce accidents; the ~The offences of excessive sl~ling, .' provincial government is. creating three eXceeding posted speed +limits 'by 30 new laws and toughening pon~ties-for- k/Iometres an hour and driving without . " , due.care and~ ~ttentian have been ereatod exinUng laws. . , . Andthisweek, carelesemotorintsgothit and conviction will carry a minimum with the Insurance Corp. of B.C.'s an- penalty of a IlO0 fine. nouncement of a new rating system which The courts will nut be permitted to will impose unlimited penalties on bad Susp~ mmte~ for convictinna where a drivers, minimum penalty is specified under the. The ratit~.g scheme takes effect July I, provincial Motor Vehicle Aet~ And Judges although ..new premium eharges won't be will be permitted to jail drivers who don't levied until Jan, 1, 198& The government pay their fines within a spo¢ifled time. auto.insurance monopoly says. the new Attorney Genesal Allan Will/ares says rating scale "will-effectively identify the bad drivers and make it very expensive for them to remain behind the wheel." " Fraser says tough lawe have been needed to reduce accidents. Last year, 859. died and and 44,033 were injured on B.C. roads. "-.--- The minister says the governmenthas given police more authority to bring the ~stimated 100,000 bad drivers in the province before a judge. Punishment for failing to stop when told to bY a police officer will be a fine of from $100 to $2,(~0 or seven days to six months imprisohment: Drivers caRght"i'n, high-. S l~d chases will be. fined between $300 and $2,000or jailed from seven'days to six months. They'll also lose their lleeneea for-..- ~ cident moves the premium to ~50 per cent threp years. " * " of ~e base,' " A driver convicted of a Criminal, Code. Butamotoristwithone year bf accident- offence such as impnlred driving wlil have /~e.driving vdli pay 85 per ce~t of the baso his licence suspended for Si~ montl~ for a p~emium When he renews his insm-anco. first.offenee. . , ' ': .The max~um fourth year of safe driving Anyone ~nvicted of driving wh'ile under , will reduce the premium to 65 per cent of.. " suspe~ionwillbefinedaminin~,~of~ ~. ~ e baem, ~. " / 4 :.-:,~,,, ~.-: -..- FrMmy, Jura 11, 1982 ,.. - 25 .cenls Established 1908 ': > Volume 76 No.112 the new rules won't be proclaimed antil fail, likely Sopt.. 1, to give the Highways Ministry time to make the public, police and the jucicial system aware of the changes '*which are very slgu~t." Fraser says motorials with mere than IS po~lt~ points (a lninor speeding offe~e k w~rth three points) will lo~e their for two months ff they are convicted of an 'additiomd traffic offence. Under the new ICBC rating plan, a " motm-~stwk~ansas an acotdent would see his:.l~se~ I)remium (which excludes ,collision insurance and otherextran) In- creased by SO per celt. A secoud accident would inereane the base premium to 175 per cent of its original cost. A third ae- Argentina ¢laims .victories Argentipa said today that its outgunned garrison at Stanley beat back repeated Bi'itish Harrier bombing Lebanom~t0dayafter six days ef fighting, but eu~flleey~ b a r r ~ ros.umed, south, of Beirut thee hm~ aft~ ~te:ceaeeflre we~t into dfeet. Airadlo brcadesat by p' pro~Syrinn Lebanese ..-radio=staUon said Syrian and Paleatinlan gunners, were trading ~.elllire with Israeli warshipe: offshore at. Khalde, 13~ ktlometres south of the Lebanese capital.. the. week. One British ArgentlMaus to surrmdar newspaper reported 70 .+butA~antina.hsare4~ed. British soldiers, killed in British Defence Secrehn'y those raids, John Nutt told the House.of John Paul, who vtsite~i Commons that the." air Brltain.two weeks ago, said strikes, which damalled before he left Rome that he tour ships apdld]]ed at,~t h0pes for "a JuK and ]sating Six men, have+'net:.fh~rt pen~'+'+!:tql me""-Falldat~]Is Bri!~in'.a pla~+, .... Ip. ~...+i ,f. : conflict:+ .~ BUt','~L~k~+~b'l~:81~id@;: + ......... i ..... f gnored " M'.."!e Eas4_ rai+,kil]edatleastthree/.. .. ::~,/ . .+ o ~ and took one prisoner.,: :+Cease Ire I ++ in I +eJo~t'(~rliefs.OfS',f ' mediate halt tohostliitiea m uombardmOnts. Lebanon. of thearmy to ~:east~Ike today beglm~ing at 12 noon (6 a.m./ED'P),". Cabinet S~retary Dan " Mm:idor said; reading a cabinet communique in: Jerusalem. -"From this lime on~ Israeli. soldiers, will no.leng~ fire o's~all' the bouts in . Lebano, n;'Unless they are fired upm:.' .; . .'-Th~.~telnenl; also. s~|d ,any attempt by the to'. try again :to:Ur g inzo Lebanese . greund.to e m .m In p|ace of. th0~e destroyed by.our: pliots!.WlU be blocked: hoot delay and with all the measares'at the Israel also ~por'ted 23.sOldiers killed and 116 ~l'~.t~e air ferce" " " . " " ' - wounded Thin'day i its highest 0ne;day' toll so uad mmotmeed the.ceaseflre hours'after far. Tbat rnisod the overall reported Israeli toll ie ~ talks with U.$~ prea[dential envoy In thefirst five days ol combat re.68 killed and ; l~p Habib;during. a late meeting Thursday., ¢;A:wounded.. fl, Hablble/tforlsraeleariytoday fur talks, ,In. devastatit~l.actiun Thursday that left ~egln. -. " . • hundreds killed, wounded and homeless over a ~' ~iler, Syrian military canmuniquns said wide.area, Israeli forces duelled with Syrian ".~|~,l~ihtl~" continued to rage in the. .\planes and tanks in &utheast Lebanon and | 's t Bekan Vall l~i."l~i~'~ i ~anm em ern ' ey blash~daway at Palestinian guerrilla targets in d~t~l~"adi bo~der, and in the C~uf ~Beirut:, wreaking destruction and panic on the M~'~;southeast of Beirut, . • • F/'citY "of .one million 'already swelled by .There ~ was ~nd~iml~ediate response to the • . thousands of refugees who fled Israel's 5o-mile eeasofire nnno'uncen~ant'f~m the Beirut-ba~l:: : northern thrust..._ Palestine Liberation "0f~tlo n, which:.has . "In a short time, we.will .capture the city," bean nearlyshattered ~y Isr-ael'q~vasl0n bui; read Israeli leaflets dropped over Beirut ad- has vowed:to rearm and wage guerrflls war .... : dreSsed'to the commander of ~yrian troops There was no immediate comment on the reports from Israel, which dropped leaflets.. over Beirut Thursday warning of an imminent - invasion andcelling on Syrian soldiers to flee the Lebanese capital or face death. The IsraeIIs announced that Palestinian guerrillas killed a senior officer in an ambush .Thureday in southeastern Lebanon. Maj.-Gen. YekuflelAdam, a deputy chief of staff, was the highost-rankiug Israeli'0fficer ever killed, in battle, ~the Tel Aviv oommand said. besieged Falkland Iklends capital came as Pope• John Paul journeyed to Argen- tina to plea for peace in the South Atlantic. It is his first visit to the heavily Roman Catholic nation. BritaIn asked the Red Cross on Thursday to evacuate, 250 eiviliaus in Stanley and said it ,is determined to oust the Argentinians despite devastating attacks on British warships earlier in Offer welcomed VANCOUVER (CP)- Forestry industry spokesmen have welcomed the provincial and federal governments t announce- ment Thursday that they_. I stick to a commitment to provide funding for flelals ~ave deacribed his visit as purely pastoral and ruled out any mediation effort by thepo~ntiff during his 30-hour stay. Churoh bells .rang out Thursday in Buenos Aires to OILe~r .?0OArgentines killed ,s~/'ee the fighting broke Out ,10weeks ago, and Argentina celebrated its resolye to hold the islands by proclaiming a "'Day of National Soverelsnty." "Be strongl Don't back down! Long live Argen- tina!," people shouted as President Gem Leopo!do Galfleri appeered In Plaza de MayO, the main~square in front of Government House, for a brief military ceremony. "England already has sufferd tremendous losses and will suffer more," said Argentine n-a-vy-- + Capt. Adolfo Ardulno. "We are going to win. This le our Promising that "British troops will go forward wlih another victory .very soon." Nott said Bdtishunlta are in firm control of h~h ground in an arc surrounding Stanley. He said the loss of equipment from Tuesday's. attacks ,~are already berg-. made good from other stocks, held ashore," In Buenos Aires, a communique issued early today by the Joint Chlefs of Staff'said British' Harrier flghter-bqmbers attacked. the capital twice on Thursde~ andwere repelled both times, before they caused any damage or casualties, ,The com- munlque said Argentine aircraft raided British - posittone and the results of ,the attacks were being evaluated. It also Argentine artillery ,intensely" shelled B~tinh emplacements "on high • ground around Stanley, but The artilierydu~s, which could be heard by, Beirut journalists, were toking place ~t south of the main runway of Beirut International Airport. :. "r Israel's' "lnvasi0n ~'army had .been ~ .batili~: Paleatlnlan fo/.ces at the. southern edge of • Beirut for the last tw0.days, after pushing to the gates otPthe I~ebanese capital in adrive against Palestinian guerrilla Bt]r0figholdRrinsouthern. Lebanon. ,- ~ "::~:" Earliet"today, fightlng 0n)he groand and in the air'had continued:to Within minutes of the noon (6 a.m. EDT) eeasefke."I~'aeli planes bombed. Beirut's palentinian enclaves -and claimed to have shot down"is more ~yrian Jets over Lebanon. Earlier, the official Syrian news agency " ~SANA reported Syrian preeldent llaren Aesad accePted.the ceaseflre provided Israeli troops • Withdrew 'completely~ from Lebanon. The: ...... Israeli communique, said nothing'abotit.With, " - • " .... :~ . . . . . . . . . . . irai~pedth~.~The~YaSst~=dth-e Syrians Of safe -- " meat glorious hour" drawal, and the Damascus radio, an- a ainst e~JeWioh~atstefor, a Palestinisn .: . marketing B.C. lumber . . . . ,,'m'1,0m~n~n,,~e'ng~'Imno,n~fl/~ m,~htlnni~lnn ,g ,,~,~ . .... . ". - ": : ' . pa~" ge from Beirut but warned any attempts or, duets overseas But Britain. said it will that the British..artillery s ~'~'v''-' ----7"-- :':-"?"'-=-- " --" ": "'- .... - "" " :-ement ' tot.esist will be tantamount to suicide and "Canadi'an F'orest take the Falkland Islands activity was slight. -,~+.- . . . . . ... :. . mrael s mllttary cmmmano, m a star ' " : - ...... ,' "~- '--' :- ...... The British Detenee There"~;asno immediate ¢omn/ent:o-p the issued minutes after ~the eeasefire was an- .eatme mmecesesry n=~umeu.. Products Ltd. group vice- c.ap]m.l aJmo.ugn it .souere~ ..... ~ .__ _ tr'~e fro~".the ember Paleath/e LiberationS- - nounced In Je~em,. Said Israeli'foreeS;~in .The syri~ ignored the Israeli threat and president Mike Robson said .snat!.ermg aueattacxs on its .Mmmu'y. remsee to.com- ~, 'Org~t!on'~: '' ',: . ' .~" ':" :" ..i .'~. Lebanoneii=aued'in-ohootouts:d,ii-ina the~nii&t threw ihei~:: forces outside .Beirut against the gbve~hmentW-con- landing, craft Tuesday. ment toaay on reporm oy " ' - i~.:'v-~.~;.ii-- ;I, ~.~,:;~, ~,~:,~,~.~,,~,,~,~, ,J" "~.: andm0rnina~urs ~thP_edestinJan~tn'd Syr~i"~ Israelitanks and planes in southeast Lebanon tributi~ns"-are ~ highly British forees,n0w.believed ...Arg~.tinem.fli.tary experts , .... . . " .. , ' _... , . " ' ; . . . , . ,, • .~ , , . . ,'. i ., :. , ainu mOn 8 me vm~ uamm~uw=.=u~ut ,q~,way, welcome. , ~-- -. -. ,w- " ' " . -,--- . ........ .~ . ~, - " warning to Syria that Israel .wmdd,relaliste .... . . forces., ...... .<.: ............ . : . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . steadil ' eloein . . . . . the Falldand~ capital may ,~=,,;~,,~',~,,.,,,'~;.:,.,r,;~,,,~,,;,,,t,~- i ' " "Rv/qan w~x-elanea; tried-several-times-to promislng to drive their bitter enemy out of the The governments .said y g m on the ....... . . .. . ' -,~,~,m,,~v-,,-,,,,,.,~- ...... v,~v,,,~ ~ ~ -. ---.- ---- ~-~ _ ~,,..,_,.. . , . L .. ...... " "" -- tima d 7 r~ n De aelayeo.oy two wseu , .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., , . . . . . . - ~ .. . . . . . es_ te , ,000 A_ e_- . . ,~.i ; .'gs~'i~nsattemntod to'mine fresh anti-aircraft ' ; :."attack our forces in the'morning=hourdi..the . =~ ..... . ,.. •. •mey_wm eacngwe .me to- ,.= .... t.~._,.^.~ =_" ..', h,~,= nr h~=w- l,~,u~ ' ~,~,-- ;,~, [.:l~=,~, . • /~ " ':./f statemeni said. "Eighteen Syrian piapces,were . An estimated 25,000 Syrian reservists were. operative Overseas Market ~':"'0:' .... "..' .":=~. ' " . " ' ,,.----'_ ,'-~,~;.. : , ' ~ " , - .,""~_ • -- t ~tamey urltaln figs .vs. ,u~.~ ,~ns~m: =u- ' ""~q~TIsra'~'hn-~'-~m-letad its ~ 1 '.Sh0tdoivnlnehortdugfights AliouFpisaesare reported mobilized to pour fnto Lebanon.to Development PrOgram " .... : .. ' ..... " '- "--"~"" " " .... '*" , ' ' ' : ' -,, " " " " " "'";: "' " " " " "" " sai ' . - repoatemy canon 'on me an'x~es. . Prime Mi~Lster"Me~la'chem Beuln's~ eabliiut ~ safe, . . : ..,~. .... baek up the. 30,000 Syrinn soldiers already d $1.876 million, despite a - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . o--- .... ,~ " ' " : " ' " " ': " ' to be there,-Israel isreported to have'deployed ; shortfall in the Council- of ~ " . . ' ~aanouneed the .ceaMflre me dsy after jt!~, ~ The latest Israeli claims brought to,29 the. ,~ United States, the Sovlet Unlan,'Saudi Arabi~, 'i ~ . :- - ,=. :~ -" ,;~" | ;// - lidsl, -- .. :,,+.: :.,:.: ,, o0m.r,,,= i<:>; inii*rtBInmuf GUldt :i+. !':.women-terrorisis? a e.2 I.'" . - . 2;; ,: , ':-g '.Locat:sports, a pages 14&5 iClassifieds pag.q! 6; 7&gi Com=cs ,Pages .10&l 4, ~ .. v , "| "~_. nmnber or Syriah aircraft Israel-says it has :"downed since Monday •when the syrians began . eh.alle~ging theIsra.elis In: the LebanOn skies. l~ael said it has lost one plane in"the offensive about40,000;soldiers. Forest lndustry's con- "The battle h, bcen imposed on us and:we tribution. The original have no "thought but tO fight it," Syrian ag~'coment :called for .the President Hales Assadwan quoted as st,rag by three• to share the thb'offletal Syrian news agency. SANA~ program's cost equally. :'.~~Ssfar:- ' .. -~.;...-~'~; ". , .'i ! . Earlier t~day, the PLO said guerrillas halted As~ad told'U:S. ~peelal, ~nvoy Philip Habib COFI. controller Paul . i Israeli.Uinks'at the southern entrance to Beirut. that Syria wiliagree to a ceasefire in Lebanon .Crawford said, while the • " as Is/'aeli" lets and" warshim rounded the " : only ff Israel withdraws itsforces,.a Syrian council's contribution Is still • i, "de~,astat~l.~b~ ,~a,~italr - ~ ? ' - . ~ ;. offleialsald today..Kssad~net.Habib•Tharsday being bu¢Igeted,, it .will : '.:. :.-~::. " ': ,", ...... "~::~,~ .... • ' . ~.. night.for ithe third-time in three day~;.. ~:': ' i Probably be .$1,25 ~Ion.. : , ' , ~:Wa~ea ~0f !srpeli~ ;lets./Uiund.ertd. oyer:~;the ;,' The: de~,astated. 'Palestine •.Liberation This Would bring the total ~ , ' Lebanese ca 'Ital t/t,fir~t, i ~.:droPp __~g nun .... ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ................ ~:,i: .... ~ , . ; . ~lil~-,~-~-Pal.- .~='- OrganiZatiOn :.vowed~ to~.~egroup, .rearm.:_and".. .p~gram' budget up.~to.-$5~ , ..:::~of,to=o.~.explos!vus on me..~ PLo • .wageL~a 'wai':?ag~ii~t the' Israeli :0e- million" .... : :;- ": " .~y-,/.0u!Lt,t, et'; m sot!~er~; J:leirh~!that noun. :'~.~...:" '. ~upiet~;" Shi~ were ~ported shooting, at .~ LaSt year,.COFl .and ~e ::....:"iddef Yasser ~rafat s=headquarters;.meTID -:=_ Ire'sell seldisrs In i~bmi~Se cities seized earlier two levels, of g0~'ernment • said'in a.~mmtmique : ' " - " .... • -,~ " ', . . . . . . . .; . ... ,:~, .. :.-., ~::- ~.- ,. ~.-, ...'- : ".this week.:'.:.'.,.: ..... : . ,: " : .'. ,-~..... •each contributed $1.8:' • ~ltSammeair~rato-lou0vedmeaema~-ota-~-=~F,- - Id~n~ ~ '~m~,ast-of-Bei~ i~-th~-~-~.millio~-tb-the--t'~ra-n~-- ~--- , ...... , ,. ~, . :-,, .. .... ..... .... ed o~ .~so -. . u F . . . . . . P-o . .,. neW tsraeli tank enarge me sevenm report :i . ... ~ .~ . . . . Bekaa V.alley~hraeli columns locked in,fierce ,. Robson said " r " the ~' by the PLO .in ".flL.'en days,-, on the Lebanese . combai: with: Sy~lan~ ~nks ~tid artillery in disastrous lumber market capital from', its ~u~urn/entrance at .the dayi~g battles Thursday. "in.the .U,S. 'mak~s~offsh0re coastal h~zh~vay.Junction In Khalde.... ; "Israeli. figl~tei':bombers also rocketed " ' large[said'if ~d[ doWn 25 Syrian MiGs and Palestlnian and-.$y~an positions on the.hills two helicopter gunshlps, With'.no iosses of its overl00kin~'Beirut's International airport, the ' : own:Syrlasaiditobotdown six Israeli jets, lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~v~,'end boat back'the~nbL;thern Israeli ad- PLO said,.. :. , ..... ~•. Vance-•. , ~ ....... _:!= The communique, said guerrillas repulsed A. communique ISSued in Damascus late new Israeliattemptst 9 land~heli¢opter4~orne........... Thni'S¢lay nlgM said Syria'S fOrets wreckedIS4 soldiers at the.airport, It said the-attempt~ /israeli tanks In the Bekaa battles and inflieted .... market development a :pressing concern for his industry. He said the reason COFIYe : contribution is down this year is because the mem- bers' 'contributions are based on prod~'tion. i WHYBUY NEW? : '- - " ~ t WHEN USEDWILL DOI I Do you want parts f'o fix up your car but your I~clget-' I won't allow It? Beat th~ high cmt of n~v parts wlih quellty used-parts from . /!:S.K,B,,iAUTO SALVAGE i:I ::i i :: ,i635-2333 or 635-9095 : re i Self Serve OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY Highway 16W. 635-7:228. your ..... SUPERIOR MUFFLER: dealer +,•~ - ,?.
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11 LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY

PARLIMENT BUILDINGS V i c t o r , . a , B . C .

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These members of 'the-Tho,;~i~l~;+;~01unteer Fire Jay Kelso, Brian Perry, Edgar Williams, Richard Department received their certifl¢~>~ in car- Sylvesfer, Cliff Munro and Claude Mercereau. Missing dlepulmonaw rescusitatlon (CPR) rece~ifiY~:-.~nhand were Henry Smith, Peter Stach, Clinton Deah and Billle for the presentation were Instructor Betty Sfe~y~art and Hoving. fire department members Owen Carlyle, Alan Johnson; .̀• :~', .,'~,,.-,. ....

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; + + ized o be penal ..... k (CP) - - B.C, highways are so and jailed a minimumseven days for the RIA (C

:". dange~mm~ ilia t Alex Fraser, provincial first conviction and'fined a rain/reran .Of 'r " hiKiiwa]/s minkter, says he won!t drive on ~300 and jailed a minimmn 14'dayS"an ~ . ; ' "

a Friday night, subsequent , conviction, ,.:

In an attempt to reduce accidents; the ~The offences of excessive s l ~ l i n g , .' • provincial government is. creating three eXceeding posted speed + limits 'by 30 new laws and toughening pon~ties-for- k/Iometres an hour and driving without

• . " , due.care and~ ~ttentian have been ereatod exinUng laws. . , . Andthisweek, carelesemotorintsgothit and conviction will carry a minimum

with the Insurance Corp. of B.C.'s an- penalty of a IlO0 fine. nouncement of a new rating system which The courts will nut be permitted to will impose unlimited penalties on bad S u s p ~ m m t e ~ for convictinna where a drivers, minimum penalty is specified under the.

The ratit~.g scheme takes effect July I, provincial Motor Vehicle Aet~ And Judges although ..new premium eharges won't be will be permitted to jail drivers who don't levied until Jan, 1, 198& The government pay their fines within a spo¢ifled time. auto.insurance monopoly says. the new Attorney Genesal Allan Will/ares says rating scale "will-effectively identify the bad drivers and make it very expensive for them to remain behind the wheel." "

Fraser s ays tough lawe have been needed to reduce accidents. Last year, 859. died and and 44,033 were injured on B.C. roads. "-.---

The minister says the governmenthas given police more authority to br ing the ~stimated 100,000 bad drivers in the province before a judge.

Punishment for failing to stop when told t o bY a police officer will be a fine of from $100 to $2,(~0 or seven days to six months imprisohment: Drivers caRght"i'n, high-. S l ~ d chases will be. fined between $300 and $2,000 or jailed from seven'days to six months. They'll also lose their lleeneea for-..- ~ cident moves the premium to ~50 per cent threp years. " * " of ~ e base, ' "

A driver convicted of a Criminal, Code. Butamotoristwithone year bf accident- offence such as impnlred driving wlil have /~e.driving vdli pay 85 per ce~t of the baso his licence suspended for Si~ montl~ for a p~emium When he renews his insm-anco. first.offenee. . , ' ' : • .The m a x ~ u m fourth year of safe driving

Anyone ~nvicted of driving wh'ile under , will reduce the premium to 65 per cent of. . " suspe~ionwillbefinedaminin~,~of~ ~. ~ e baem, ~. " /

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the new rules won't be proclaimed antil fail, likely Sopt.. 1, to give the Highways Ministry time to make the public, police and the jucicial system aware of the changes '*which are very s l g u ~ t . "

Fraser says motorials with mere than IS po~l t~ points (a lninor speeding offe~e k w~rth three points) will lo~e their for two months ff they are convicted of an 'additiomd traffic offence.

Under the new ICBC rating plan, a " motm-~stwk~ansas an acotdent would see

• his:.l~se~ I)remium (which excludes ,collision insurance and o t h e r e x t r a n ) In- creased by SO per celt. A secoud accident would inereane the base premium to 175 per cent of its original cost. A third ae-

Argentina ¢laims .victories Argentipa said today that

its outgunned garrison at Stanley beat back repeated Bi'itish Harrier bombing

Lebanom~t0dayafter six days ef fighting, but eu~flleey~ b a r r ~ ros.umed, south, of Beirut t h e e h m ~ a f t~ ~te:ceaeeflre we~t into dfeet.

Airadlo brcadesat by p' p ro~Syr inn Lebanese . .-radio=staUon said Syrian and Paleatinlan

gunners, were trading ~.elllire with Israeli warshipe: offshore at. Khalde, 13~ ktlometres south of the Lebanese capital..

the. week. One Brit ish A r g e n t l M a u s to surrmdar newspaper reported 70 .+butA~antina.hsare4~ed. British soldiers, killed in British Defence Secrehn'y those raids, John Nutt told the House.of

John Paul, who vtsite~i Commons that the." air Brltain.two weeks ago, said strikes, which damalled •

be fo re he l e f t R o m e t ha t he t o u r sh ips a p d l d ] ] e d a t , ~ t h0pes for "a JuK and ]sating Six men, have+'net:.fh~rt pen~'+'+! :tql me""-Falldat~]Is Bri!~in'.a pla~+,....Ip. ~ . . . + i ,f. : conflict :+ .~ BUt','~L~k~+~b'l~: 81~id@;: + . . . . . . . . . i .....

• f gnored " M'.."!e Eas4_ r a i + , k i l ] e d a t l e a s t t h r e e / . . .. ::~,/ . .+ o ~ and took one prisoner.,: : + C e a s e I r e I ++ i n I +eJo~t'(~rliefs.OfS',f

• ' mediate halt tohostliitiea m uombardmOnts. Lebanon.

of thearmy to ~:east~Ike today beglm~ing at 12 noon (6 a.m./ED'P),". Cabinet S~retary Dan " Mm:idor said; reading a cabinet communique in: Jerusalem. -"From this l i m e on~ Is rae l i .

soldiers, will no. leng~ fire o's~ all' the bouts in . Lebano, n;'Unless they are fired upm:. ' .; .

.'- Th~.~telnenl; also. s~|d , a n y attempt by the to'. try again :to:Ur g inzo Lebanese

. greund.to e m .m In p|ace of. th0~e destroyed by.our: pliots!.WlU be blocked:

hoot delay and with all the measares'at the Israel also ~por'ted 23.sOldiers killed and 116 ~ l ' ~ . t ~ e air ferce" " " . " " ' - wounded Thin 'day i its highest 0ne;day' toll so u a d mmotmeed the.ceaseflre hours'after far. Tbat rnisod the overall reported Israeli toll

ie ~ talks with U.$~ prea[dential envoy In thefirst five days ol combat re.68 killed and ; l~p Habib;during. a late meeting Thursday., ¢;A:wounded..

fl, Hablble/tforlsraeleariytoday fur talks, ,In. devastatit~l.actiun Thursday that left ~ e g l n . - . " • . • hundreds killed, wounded and homeless over a

~' ~ i l e r , Syrian military canmuniquns said wide.area, Israeli forces duelled with Syrian " . ~ | ~ , l ~ i h t l ~ " continued to rage in the. . \planes and tanks in &utheast Lebanon and

| 's t Bekan Vall l~ i . " l~ i~ '~ i ~ a n m em ern ' ey blash~daway at Palestinian guerrilla targets in d ~ t ~ l ~ " a d i bo~der, and in the C~uf ~Beirut:, wreaking destruction and panic on the M ~ ' ~ ; s o u t h e a s t of Beirut, . • • F/'citY "of .one million 'already swelled by

.There ~ was ~nd ~iml~ediate response to the • . thousands of refugees who fled Israel's 5o-mile eeasofire nnno'uncen~ant'f~m t h e Beirut-ba~l: : : n o r t h e r n thrust . . ._ Palestine Liberation " 0 f ~ t l o n, which:.has . "In a short time, we.will .capture the city," bean nearlyshattered ~y Isr-ael'q~vasl0n bui; read Israeli leaflets dropped over Beirut ad- has vowed:to rearm and wage guerrflls war . . . . : dreSsed'to the commander of ~yrian troops

There was no immediate comment on the reports from Israel, which dropped leaflets.. over Beirut Thursday warning of an imminent - invasion andcelling on Syrian soldiers to flee the Lebanese capital or face death.

The IsraeIIs announced that Palestinian guerrillas killed a senior officer in an ambush .Thureday in southeastern Lebanon. Maj.-Gen. YekuflelAdam, a deputy chief of staff, was the highost-rankiug Israeli'0fficer ever killed, in battle, ~the Tel Aviv oommand said.

besieged Falkland Iklends capital came as Pope• John Paul journeyed to Argen- tina to plea for peace in the South Atlantic. It is his first v is i t to the heavily Roman Catholic nation.

BritaIn asked t h e Red Cross o n Thursday to evacuate, 250 eiviliaus in Stanley and said it , is determined t o oust the A r g e n t i n i a n s d e s p i t e devastat ing at tacks on British warships earlier in

Offer welcomed

VANCOUVER ( C P ) - F o r e s t r y i n d u s t r y spokesmen have welcomed the provincial and federal governments t announce- ment Thursday that they_. I

stick to a commitment to p r o v i d e funding for

flelals ~ave deacribed his visit as purely pastoral and ruled out any mediation effort by thepo~ntiff during his 30-hour stay.

Churoh bells .rang out Thursday in Buenos Aires to

• OILe~r .?0OArgent ines k i l l e d ,s~/'ee the fighting broke Out

,10weeks ago, and Argentina celebrated its resolye to hold the islands by proclaiming a "'Day of National Soverelsnty."

"Be strongl Don't back down! Long live Argen- tina!," people shouted as President Gem Leopo!do Galfleri appeered In Plaza de MayO, the main~square in front of Government House, for a brief mil i tary ceremony.

"Eng land already has sufferd tremendous losses and will suffer more," said A r g e n t i n e n-a-vy-- + Capt. Adolfo Ardulno. "We are going to win. This le our

Promising that " B r i t i s h troops will go forward wlih another v i c t o r y .very soon." Nott said B d t i s h u n l t a a r e in firm control of h ~ h ground in an arc surrounding Stanley. He said the loss of equipment from Tuesday's. attacks ,~are already b e r g - . made good from other stocks, held ashore,"

In Buenos Aires, a communique issued early today by the Joint Chlefs of Staff 'said British' Harrier flghter-bqmbers attacked. the capital twice on Thursde~ a n d w e r e repelled both t imes, before they caused any damage or casual t ies , ,The com- munlque said Argentine aircraft raided British - posittone and the results of ,the attacks were being evaluated.

It also Argentine artillery ,intensely" shelled B~tinh emplacements "on high

• ground around Stanley, but

The artil ierydu~s, which could be heard by , Beirut journalists, were toking place ~ t south of the main runway of Beirut International Airport. : . " r

Israel's ' "lnvasi0n ~ 'army had .been ~ . b a t i l i ~ : Paleatlnlan fo/.ces at the. southern edge of • Beirut for the last tw0.days, after pushing to the gates otPthe I~ebanese capital in adrive against Palestinian guerrilla Bt]r0figholdRrin southern. Lebanon. , - ~ ":: ~:"

Earliet"today, fightlng 0n)he groand and in the air 'had continued:to Within minutes of the noon (6 a.m. E D T ) e e a s e f k e . " I ~ ' a e l i p lanes

bombed. Beirut's palentinian enclaves -and claimed to have shot down" i s more ~yrian Jets over Lebanon.

Earlier, the official Syrian news agency " ~SANA reported Syrian preeldent llaren Aesad

accePted.the ceaseflre provided Israeli t roops • Withdrew 'completely ~ from Lebanon. The :

...... Israeli commun ique , sa id n o t h i n g ' a b o t i t . W i t h , • " - • " .... :~ . . . . . . . . . . . irai~pedth~.~The~YaSst~=dth-e Syrians Of safe -- " meat glorious hour" drawal, and the Damascus radio, an- a a i n s t e~JeWioh~atstefor, a Palestinisn . : . market ing B.C. lumber . . . . •

,,'m'1,0m~n~n,,~e'ng~'Imno,n~fl/~ m,~htlnni~lnn ,g , , ~ , ~ . . . . . . ". - ": : ' . p a~" ge from Beirut but warned any attempts or, duets overseas But Britain. said it will that the British..artillery s ~ ' ~ ' v ' ' - ' - - - - 7 " - - : ' : - " ? " ' - = - - " - - " ": " ' - . . . . - "" " : - e m e n t ' tot.esist will be tantamount to suicide and " C a n a d i ' a n F ' o r e s t take the Falkland Islands activity was slight.

• -,~+.- . . . . . . . . :. . mrael s mllttary cmmmano, m a star ' " : - . . . . . . , ' "~- '-- ' : - . . . . . . • The British Detenee There"~;asno immediate ¢omn/ent:o-p the issued minutes after ~the eeasefire was a n - .eatme mmecesesry n = ~ u m e u . . Products Ltd. group vice- c.ap]m.l aJmo.ugn it .souere~ . . . . . ~ . _ _ _

• t r '~e fro~".the ember Paleath/e LiberationS- - nounced In J e ~ e m , . Said Israeli'foreeS;~in .The s y r i ~ ignored the Israeli threat and president Mike Robson said .snat!.ermg aueattacxs on its .Mmmu'y. remsee to.com- ~ , ' O r g ~ t ! o n ' ~ : '' ',: . ' .~" ' : " : " ..i .'~. Lebanoneii=aued'in-ohootouts:d,ii-ina the~nii&t th rew ihei~:: forces outside .Beirut against the gbve~hmentW-con- landing, craf t Tuesday. ment toaay on reporm oy "

' - i~.:'v-~.~;.ii-- ; I , ~.~,:;~, ~,~:,~,~. ~,,~,,~,~, ,J" "~.: andm0rn ina~urs ~thP_edestinJan~tn'd Sy r~ i "~ Israelitanks and planes in southeast Lebanon t r i b u t i ~ n s " - a r e ~ highly British forees,n0w.believed ...Arg~.tinem.fli.tary experts , . . . . . . " .. , ' _... , . " ' ; . . . , . , , • .~ , , . . ,'. i . , :. , ainu mOn 8 m e v m ~ u a m m ~ u w = . = u ~ u t , q ~ , w a y , we lcome. , ~- - - . -. ,w- " ' " . - , - - - . . . . . . . . . .~ . ~, • - " • w a r n i n g to S y r i a t h a t I s rae l . w m d d , r e l a l i s t e .... . . f o r c e s . , . . . . . . .<.: . . . . . . . . . . . . . : • . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . s tead i l ' eloein . . . . . t he Fa l l dand~ cap i t a l m a y

,~=,,;~,,~',~,,.,,,'~;.:,.,r,;~,,,~,,;,,,t,~- i ' " "Rv/qan w~x-elanea; tried-several-times-to promislng to drive their bitter enemy out of the The governments .said y g m on t h e . . . . . . . . . .. . ' - , ~ , ~ , m , , ~ v - , , - , , , , , . , ~ - . . . . . . v , ~ v , , , ~ ~ ~ -. ---.- ---- ~ -~ _ ~ , , . . , _ , . . . , . L. . . . . . . . " "" -- t i m a d 7 r~ n De aelayeo.oy two w s e u • , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., , . . . . . . - ~ . . . . . . . es_ te , ,000 A _ e _ - . . • ,~.i ; .'gs~'i~ns attemntod to 'mine fresh anti-aircraft ' ; :."attack our forces in the'morning=hourdi..the . = ~ . . . . . . , . . •. •mey_wm eacngwe .me to- , . = . . . . t.~._,.^.~ =_" ..', h , ~ , = nr h~=w- l,~,u~ ' ~ , ~ , - - ; ,~, [.:l~=,~, . • / ~ " ' : . / f statemeni said. "Eighteen Syrian piapces,were . An estimated 25,000 Syrian reservists were. operative Overseas Market ~':"'0:' . . . . "..' .":=~. ' " . " ' ,,.----'_ ,'-~,~;.. : , ' ~ " , - .,""~_ •

- - t ~tamey ur l ta ln figs . v s . , u ~ . ~ , ~ n s ~ m : =u- ' ""~q~TIsra '~ 'hn-~ ' -~m- le tad its ~ 1 '.Sh0tdoivnlnehortdugfights AliouFpisaesare reported mobilized to pour fnto Lebanon.to Development P r O g r a m " . . . . : . . ' . . . . .

" '- "--"~"" " " .... '*" , ' ' • ' : ' -,, " " " " • " "'";: "' " " " " "" " sai ' . - repoatemy canon 'on me an'x~es. • . Prime Mi~Lster"Me~la'chem Beuln's~ eabliiut ~ sa fe , . . : ..,~. .... baek up the. 30,000 Syrinn soldiers already d $1.876 million, despite a - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . o--- .... ,~ " ' " : " ' " " ' : " ' to be there,-Israel isreported to have'deployed ; shortfall in the Council- o f ~ " . . '

~aanouneed t h e .ceaMflre m e d s y a f t e r j t !~ , ~ The latest I s rae l i claims brought t o , 29 the. ,~

United States, the Sovlet Unlan,'Saudi Arab i~,

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"~_. nmnber o r Syriah aircraft Israel-says it has :"downed since Monday •when the syrians began .

eh.alle~ging theIsra.elis In: t he LebanOn skies. l~ael said i t has lost one plane in" the offensive

about40,000;soldiers. Forest l ndus t ry ' s con - "The battle h , bcen imposed on us a n d : w e tribution. The original

have no "thought but tO fight it," Syrian ag~'coment :called for .the President Hales Assadwan quoted as st , rag by three• to s h a r e the thb'offletal Syrian news agency. SANA~ program's cost equally. : ' .~~Ssfar:- ' .. -~.;...-~'~; ". ,

.'i ! . Earlier t~day, the PLO said guerrillas halted As~ad told'U:S. ~peelal, ~nvoy Philip Habib COFI . controller P a u l . i Israeli.Uinks'at the southern entrance to Beirut. that Syria wil iagree to a ceasefire in Lebanon .Crawford said, while the • " a s Is/'aeli" l e t s and" warshim rounded the " : only ff Israel withdraws i tsforces, .a Syrian council 's contribution Is still • i, " d e ~ , a s t a t ~ l . ~ b ~ ,~a,~ital r - ~ ? ' - . ~ ;. • offleialsald today..Kssad~net.Habib•Tharsday being bu¢Igeted,, i t .will : ' . : . :.-~::. " ': , " , . . . . . . "~::~,~ . . . . • ' . ~ . . night.for ithe third-time in three day~;.. ~:': ' i Probably be .$1,25 ~ I o n . . : , ' , ~:Wa~ea ~0f !srpeli~ ;lets./Uiund.ertd. oyer:~;the ;,' T h e : de~,astated. 'Pa les t ine • .Liberation This Would bring the total ~ , ' Lebanese ca 'Ital t/t,fir~t, i ~.:droPp __~g nun .... ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ : , i : . . . . ~ • , . ; . ~ l i l ~ - , ~ - ~ - P a l . - . ~ = ' - OrganiZat iOn : .vowed~ to~ .~egroup , . rearm.:_and". . . p ~ g r a m ' budge t u p . ~ t o . - $ 5 ~

, . . : : :~of , to=o.~ .explos!vus on m e . . ~ PLo • . w a g e L ~ a 'wai':?ag~ii~t the' Israeli :0e- mi l l i on" . . . . : :;- " : " .~y-,/.0u!Lt,t, et'; m s o t ! ~ e r ~ ; J : le i rh~ ! tha t n o u n . : ' ~ . ~ . . . : " '. ~up ie t~ ; " S h i ~ w e r e ~ p o r t e d shoot ing, a t .~ LaSt y e a r , . C O F l . and ~ e ::....:"iddef Yasser ~ r a f a t s= headquarters; .meTID -:=_ Ire'sell seldisrs In i~bmi~Se cities seized earlier two levels, of g0~'ernment

• said'in a .~mmtmique : ' " - " . . . . • -,~ " ', . . . . . . . .; . . . . , : ~ , .. : . - . , ~::- ~.- ,. ~ . - , . . . ' - : ".this week.: '.:. ' . ,.: ..... : . ,: " : . ' . ,-~ . . . . . •each c o n t r i b u t e d $ 1 . 8 : ' • ~ltSammeair~rato-lou0vedmeaema~-ota-~-=~F,- - Id~n~ ~ ' ~ m ~ , a s t - o f - B e i ~ i~-th~-~-~.millio~-tb-the--t'~ra-n~-- ~ - - - , . . . . . . , , . ~, . :- , , . . . . . . . .... .... ed o ~ . ~ s o - . . u F . . . . . .P-o . .,. neW tsraeli tank enarge me sevenm report :i . ... ~ . ~ . . . . Bekaa V.alley~hraeli columns locked in,fierce , . R o b s o n s a i d " r " the

~' by the PLO .in ".flL.'en days , - , on the Lebanese . combai: with: Sy~lan~ ~ n k s ~tid artillery in disastrous lumber market capital from', its ~ u ~ u r n / e n t r a n c e a t .the dayi~g battles Thursday. "in.the .U,S. 'mak~s~offsh0re coastal h~zh~vay.Junction In Khalde . . . . ;

"Israeli . figl~tei':bombers also rocketed " ' large[said'if ~ d [ doWn 25 Syrian MiGs a n d Palestlnian and-.$y~an positions on the.hills two helicopter gunshlps, With ' .no iosses of its overl00kin~'Beirut's International airport, the ' : own:Syrlasaiditobotdown six Israeli jets, lost

. . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ v ~ , ' e n d boat back ' the~nbL; thern I s rae l i ad- P L O s a i d , . . :. , . . . . . ~ • . Vance-•. , ~ . . . . . . . _ : ! =

The communique, said g u e r r i l l a s repulsed A. communique ISSued in Damascus l a te new Is rae l ia t tempts t 9 land~heli¢opter4~orne ........... Thni'S¢lay nlgM said Syria'S fOrets wreckedIS4 soldiers at the.airport, It said t h e - a t t e m p t ~ / i s r a e l i tanks In the Bekaa battles and inflieted . . . .

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~ '~ . . . . i ' ~ . ' ',,.ii+ ...+. ~;_ ~".:~:,.":i ' , H o w ~ e r , whi le lntorviewing one principal thatday, i o ~ . . . . " . . . . . . . + 1 ' + " : ~+' +~:' ~+~=:~+~ ~ . + ' ~ imk4~l the ix~¢Ipal his opinlon of the Hart F I ~

-- . . . . . . . . . . . + " ' ' +++ + + ' " + +:L + " " + + . . . . ' + i "+ ' + + r ~ ' " I ' ' ' + " + ( m ' ~ ~ + bad been dineunsed during a n +.ed~.aU,4~ + . . . . . %:" :+ Y:'++ +++' : eommittco meeting the:day before.) The principal tirBt

~ / : / ..... /+/ ; : : : : Imlllht sesm'ance that his remarks would he kept eO~- i + . ' + , :+:+:::,:+;#+ .... " l l ~ l ~ i l . Both the inquiring trustee and the chuirmu+ + +f

: offernd that a..ranco. (No oue I~ i ~ p ~

~ 'i~ '+,'+':+:~.~,' ~+' :: w0uld~keep his remarks eomndea~i.) The principal

~ ~: ;+ +/+-;•:.!:;+ .' ~1~ d t ~ e d . : w h a t he felt about tim va lue~ :~e : imtd i~ r • , . / ? = + ++, , ' , ~ - ~ + r : ;

/ _ _ , ...... . . . . :~= . . . . /,++ ,+ i? + ik~iecslou program conducted a t the Har t f a r m . -+:+ T" : : " ; +++~ ' ~I~+L } + ,+ :+ + + use I chose to do more than thailk t l ~ ' p r l ~ i l ~ : f ~ r

"' +~,i: Aionesty, and requested an immediate fire impectlou bf ..... • ' + , ::': i.llart~ farm. (and reported his remark in my ~ t

1 ~ . ". P ' " : r ;" ~ ' ¢ ' " ": ~ "f '+:~ i." ~ ~ L ~ ) + / E a r n n o w ~ i n g urllldzed by the board , l , r I

; : . '+ " +++: :++~ + ii chl~ieoulideutislity, " l lmboard inu isommkinga leg~! l " . . . . . duionm the propriety of my behaviour in connection wi~h p , .++: . : + ! ' u c

/ ' ~; ++;i::':" thk inddent at the wrRten request of the principal. _:.j" . . . . . . . ~ . . . . . . . . } ' : ' ~ ,L : ; i :+ ~=, " • N a m e seems to have nollced Ibat+tlm whali+:i~J,41i~t

_ ,/_ / , . : : ; !+;- : b e ~ n whun a trustee of Mxyearo + ~ 4 ~ b z ' o k o : ~ + i + +i~:: ~' +- poa+z b y ~ a sub+e+t not,pardi.din me ~ + ~

..... the apoeinl m e e t l y . , N~Rber is fire safety standards of school buildings oue of

. the confidential, topics as defined by board policy. . . . . At tlmschsol board, meeting held in llamelton thisweek,

" the same trmtan asked me why I nmpocied the eea- fldunUuiity of the .Terrace Advimwy Reoreatlon C ~ - m i ~ e a when I _did not respect the eonfl'dmliality of the ~mhool b<mrd's committee mentbqls.

The ezplaustion is simple. The Terrace A dvis~y+ Recreation Commission meetings are open both to the

. public and to the medla; committee m e n U ~ 0~the ~ 1 • Ixmrd are not open to either the public cr lhe media. ' Wban,::l. attended, the amltmll !tumtues " ~ V ~ f l m =~I ~

,Vancouver last month, I talked with trustees Rom vafid0s /. l~.ool boards including Que~ Cbarlot!m, pr ince ~ ,

~ , . B u r m Lake, and Sunshine Coast, They: wore'in- i Whan .mce

i +, educaUm committee and other ~mmRtoe mealmp+ were i + , __i+ i : ; :+ + i S bo ld ln -~mera . + + : : + . + , "+ ~.

. And .~t'+eek in a+~eelkl m e + t ~ o t t ~ h e a m l wil~ ~ ~ fulLrledged, fui~rown, fully mature wmnen of the fomiuist

may.o,,..,-, += . +,,, +.,, S e n i o r s n e e d ' .......... " " . , , . . _ . . d~imltheStewa.sche~sproMemlorporba.!~+~n Dear women, I didn't mean it though. I just wanted to be i ~ce. P~le+Jwnya.medmetoheuice. P m ~ V , Xum I , J ~ I . L ~ I I J ~ l I O V O he.r before c~ty m e d m to m . e Into an i n ~ iAla '{ter~ whan semeeae calls me a boy:" (Pleass don't call - . . . . . . s , seasLon. "Wheti'We~ bave~ beaj~ ~ u p ' W ~ I / I ~

me a P h y Boy,.l a m ea'rtainly no{ that kind of 'a l+oy.) I ~.- O ~ A W A (CP)--TheCanedianLaher Congreestook aim . Oppunenls of expanding the Canada Pension Plan have public. We would not bave mlndedifmembors ~ t h e p u jb~e remernberbelngsickandunconffortableina heq3/ta1"when tedeyat thenot ionCanadaean ' t affordsubstantial lylarger argued that the costs .could either .bankrupt the plan or .or ~ e media had been present", he said. (Naive s ~ I

l a friendly molhorly type nurse came by all the time ~ penslo~ for/semiqr -citizens. require contributions by workero.and their employers so Little does he Imow the vagjr iea of the Terrace ~ "" me"hey".-Gir l , t imtfelt gsodand i t did more re+me than In a b r ie l~ Heuith+Minlster Mouique B/+gin thdt r epea ted- high they would p l~ducea backlash against the plan. heardl) The chainnah of the heard than pulled each ~

: the medicine. But the fullfledged women of the ,Wmnon Past .e~Is for major increases" in public .pensio n plans The congress rejected theae+~laims.ad'~.s~d the e r i t /~ individually to get t l~ir assurance that what ~ba t we were : Terrorist 's Sewing Circle" in the process of being almost immediately, the congress' ~ i d ensuring decent haven t come up+with seriohs a l temat i~eafor I ~ o n about lodiecnss wouldremain confldonttal. ,~ .:,.; i o r ~ z ~ d , , d o n ' # . w ~ n t .to. I~ a p l ~ + h l ~ , w l t h jail.+, an~ : i n e o l u e s for..the.elder~ J~ a seclal respansibillty that can ' t +. reform.tbat.~re an~Kleaa{eatly." ~ ~ '~ + 6 , : . ~ i , l ~ j ~ , i n ~ . ~ t ~ i n ~ ; ~ l ~ ~+++~I~..~. tea +~!F

• . . . . . . . . . . . . . :: . . . . . +-,,,.'+ - , . , - , ~ " ..... ~,*..' +-~+.i+., | " ~If+~|m + t ' ~ ++.+++iv' '~o ,~i+, '+U,i~.+i}t,~;l friendly names+ That is an m s [ . + , ~ shlrked. +~+ ,. ,+,-..,+ +,~*+

omeumeo coul iden+ +~yu~i, t h . ~ i ~ I e ~ J ~ t ~ o ~ Sewlng coutre came off the grewsd and is f l y i ~ mr~mml on philosophical, not technlcui: I s providing ad~lUate penslonplanstopmvlderetlrem~t~'J~+S~lUa~t++- Thetaneherhedhean+l-edlnabeuttheln-cametatmai[+

+ dynamite stlckst T ~ e t h e r with the puso~ul ms- z ~ ' e m e a t incomes worth the cost +. " + thirdsof pre- re~ement eaminl~ or maze for individuals o r by a t ~ t e e Wile bad p a d the di~dl|anee with .~ v&omsentuiints of that area they blew up a B.C. Hydro "Prom our paint of view, there is only one acceptable families who earned up to the,avoragn Industrial wage. In mmpan~dietmn, "This is j a r between y ~ a n d m e . " +~ ..... + installation paid for by us little guys. ' r h d r first target,- s a w e r : Yes." 1961, the average wage wns about lIB,G00. So i t seem+ the zeal imue Is not Uist conflden~li ty is

symbol of peaeel More of these peaceful acte will follow The group, represent in~wo million workem, wants While Ottawa would be faced with finding more money d~regarded. The real issue i swhich trustee Is breaking undouhtedly. Until Canada is a heap of peaceful mbblel benefits under the Canada Pension Plan and its sister plan for higher old~ge security pensions, and .income sup- couflantinlity, and how. Other trustees ~esm at liberly;t o We want a c-lean environment, you soe~ Such acts a ~ a in Quebec raised substantially now and more than doubled plements, workers and employers would cover the cost of disclose anything they choose. The differenea is they i n - clear outcome of study ceaferanem and fi lm festivals, by 1986, - , an expanded~canada Pension Plan~ -

'Lworkshopo and seminars finanulinly safportnd by the As well, the congresscalled for a 25-per-cent increase in The combined contributionrate would rime to+ 6.5 per cunt formdiaclosureeonly byonewarningpers°ntheatlistener,a time,,ThisandisPrecedeeomfldantial!L +their United Church and the Anglican Church. The World theuniyersalold-agesecuritypensinn, a25-per-conthike in from 3.6 per cent. Maximum benefits that now amount to • ' Council o f Churches (Churches of the anti-Christ?).I~S the guaranteed income supplement for single pensioners i n less than 25 per cent of the average industrial' wage would My failing seems to he that I boldly set w e d s to paper for all to read. And capi t with my byline. -- donated nearly 15 million '/to combat rackm% $~S,000 last need and an ll.5-per+cent rise in the supplement-for coup l e s rise to 40 per cent iminedintely and to 50 per ~ n t bY 1966. , year to the South West Africa People's Organization. That in need. To pay for future benefits a t the 50-per-cant +level, the The opiuibns e x p r e s ~ in this column are those of the money is supposed to be for educational (what kind of Those proposals are.uimed at hringlng all pensioners combinedcontributtonratecouldreachl2perceatormore wfltor and do not reflent the opinion of the bourd o~ m'.ha01 "education"?) and relief purposes+ However, Salvation across Canada above the poverty l ine and would add a n . by the year 2000. + Armyperseanelwere+presentwhenesamwith "f~od'.' were estimated I~.3 billion a year to federal spending. Thecon~,j~+ss+ .Said the re i sno rellableevidancotoSuppart Irustecs of Schcol. District+ 88. opened. They contained weapcosl :Gift from the World + On e thermat te rs ; the congre~ objected to the idea of the fear that relatively few workers would evantually -

allowing housewives in the Canada Pension Plan. become burdened by the tusk of providing for a relatively _ _ CmmellofCbure~s.+FrentUnersinpeacommm'cbesf For Thebriefmddthinwouldcreatenimbstsemanyproblems ,a rge 'nmm~rofpeas ioner . . i ' ++ N a t e " = ' - i n c r e a s

e d • this reason the thr~e million member Salvation Army.with- :as it would solve"and it suggested womon'might I)e be t te r Demogra~)hic predictions are reliable for no more than 20 i . drew from this so.called World Council of Churches. served by having husbands and wives split their Canada. +years into' tha future, it said, and vlrtually all pr~dlefl~ns .. Commissioner Vict0r Keanie+. the S.A. former repr~en- Pension Plan benefits and by increasing survivor's through the year 2501show the pe~edtnge of ~de t ly pe0ple , The B~mk of Canada kept a tlgh[ rein on ita trond.dciting taUve to the Council said: ,,om~ question was, why give benefits;" in the population Wbn't increase noticeably, t;ateThursdny,+letUng-itrim-only a th i rd of a percentage money to l~ople who are using force whan you are at the + ' Paint to 16,2 per cent from last week's 1~.B2 per c~'nt. same time calling the world to disarmament and peace+." And Finance Minister Allan MaeEachen said there 'was Hypocrites in the Church+. Yeall -+ " - . . . . ' • " no indication interest rates will rise to last year 's recerd

Thee°mmanists'seeaalot°fpotontiMinade@mmto ~ i ~ q i , ~ l k l k e r e d l d o l l a r s u f f e r s f a l l + ,++ ' l eve ls ,desp i te the ine rease . . . . . . . . . . "church". The Bible ssys thls WIU happen in the l~l-tlnse, " R ~ t t : ' The rlso did not spark any immediate increases in the Rev. Jan Pi t writes in his book "Persecution '+ a i ~ t such. " ' + i interest r'ates charged to+business+ and consumers by the • churches: "Their way of becoming involved is by giving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ? . . . . . . . ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . + " " practical support to the so-called "l ibarat ionmovome~t ' . The economic disadvantages of a falling Canadian dollar compunies, depressed by the slumping U.S. ear and housing char tered banks. - Oiie trader said the Ba~k of Canada was trying to wlQk a This does not invol~,e the preacidng of the gcopel, but the far outweigh the benefits, business spokesmen say, as the markets, wouldn't benefit from a lower dollar, tigh[rope, allo.wqng its rate+t0 increase'unough to sho w it is overthrowing of political institutio~ by violmce, In Laos l . battered currency continues to set new lows in world money - " still prepared to,defend .the dollar oh foreign :+exchange' saw how funds, meant for purchasing medicine, were wed . murketo~+. "Alower dollar won't lead to recalls of laid-off fo .r~try or markets, but not enough to prompt chartered banks ~ r a i s e tobovwea,~mn I waninvitedtoattandthehandin~ovar0t . Although a fulling .dollar makes Canadian products autoworkers ," he maya. . their r a t e s . . ,+ . .... ,,,o,,~,om~,'~,+"~,'.n~,,,~o~,,,o+,+,~,~m+l++,+~~,,+ cheaper to foreign b u y e r s a n d ,would in less~deprem~d i" - . . . . . . +~ .. , " " . . . . . + . - • Thestrate~vfailed-[~+rk~b--th~+d~ll-a~+~,id~+-,~,+-,++,-+: . . . . .

+ . . . . . . . . . . + . . . . ~-+ + . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . id-dnd++-+economietlmea create more:expart+Bales - - a n d jobs - - i t ~ - - K e i t h + Dixon,+exeeutlve--direetor:~-of--the + ~anadlan ..... I =all e=md ...... e d - +29-1 . . . . . . . ;+-- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Churches are cal |ed,by G~I to ~ n s a f i o u + . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - ~ + . , + . . . . . . . . . . .+~. . . . . t~ d + P+l~ at . t cents-T~.S.+ II~ lowest elnai~g " , . ' o n n f r + n f ~ f l + n Aiv~,~qrlnn f m . l n . l J m l M ~ e n e a d d ~ n n f r o m t ~ t l o u a l s o m o r a s s e s me-cost oz Sml~Z'm, annam m our put- ImpamersP, sseemuon, n~.,ea, nsyss~amweraou~++to75 leveLeve~' " . . . . 1 " + 11 " q " 1' . f 11 " + ' + ' : 1 ?1 1' + / ~ + + ~ ~

~,~o ^ , t . ~,0~ ,,oo.,~, m ,~,, r . ,~ ,~ l m+wm, d ~P~',od. den~mme do~ble-di~jt inflation.rate . . . . . . cents U.S. for example, 'wou ld .be a disaste~ for the The 'ch+tored banks may be,+, , , id+, , l , , = , m,,,.~,,~,h I~,pnohln, --alms ~mm.nm,. wil~hin the four +nll~- of a " + Statistics Canada ealeu]atas that for every on -cent drop country, pushing Up Inflation and interest rates as investors their o~;n~rateS, s a i d / a n industry + so+c+ ~a t they+ ~ i ~,," "~'i;-,~'~°+~"~'~ , , ; , ~ - - : : . ~,~K"~'~,hin+--must lead to l a the huckCs value,+the consumer price index j~.umPs about became more imeertuin about' the future and lent~thair++ ': b~i~lhlv:10~+reluciunt+ i n ac[ • ~ a l m e - t h e ' v - f ; . a r - a d - v ~ ~ . " . ' + - ' - - / " .... -~ . . . . : ' - ' ~ - ~- - - -+- - - ' .+ three-leaths of one peremtage point. For example, a three- money only'at '~Igher ra tes . . . . ' . ." " " " " ++ . . . . . . . . . . . . • : .+' " . -- action and cunfrontatlon. ThisisoureMlin~,this lsour~ob . . . . . ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , publl©Ityan.dareconeernedab0uttbeoffe~tofhigherrates • . . . . . + ~.;._. ,u+_._.,.~.._~. ~ _ , . . , een~oropmmeoollarwotuapuslzupourmllauonratetoan . . . . . . ~" ' O f f ~ h ~ n ~ m v ~ . + .. • " " : ~ , ~i - m rewy to ms. +cosommea: m y m~wu ~ m . - ~ ,~,mum,, 0..,,.,~ ..0+., ..+ 10 ~ ..o.. , . - . , +,.~+., +~ m ~ , ,~. , a.,~ ,.+,~. I . . ~ , ~ t H,.+m ,m e ~,,.efl,o domv,~ a.om " . . . . . . . . . . . +,' " • : :"

speak about "the Indians", but.to say:"our Indiam". That + The dollar hlm been unde r downward pressure.against its cheaper exports would he offset by i n c r e a s e d , d a m , t i c ' : ~ ~ ; ' . +. + . • .: U.S c~unterpart for weeks, as: invnstors Worry over the costs, Which m u s t ~ includedJn the price'of these.exports, • ..mLan0t~er ~+ev~opment, Fui.conbridge Ltd.: of Sudbur~.+~,

Boundswarmer; nlce~, andiprov+en tha t w+ do accept each: .Canadian .econmny++aJnd+~federai e n e r c y a n d f o r e l ~ in- he ~ys. , , ~ + r d.: + . ~ ' '~ ' + . . . . " ' " . . . . . . . "' . . . . . . . . . " announced~ Thursday 1,000 Jobs at~l~ local 01~. ratlo~. ~ other inlove. We preler tosay ++my~br0therP'.and not "that . . . . - - "" - - - ' - - + d heavfi ' on im-'+~rta ne cut Indefluitelyhe~inning next J anua ry ' ves lmont policies send It 'plummeting to new tows.. _ . uome~uc .pronucere + . Uel~m~ ~ ,,~ . .; + . . . . . _ . + . . . . . • . . . . ~ brother of mine" ff t he re i s ~ I I0~ , : ! " . : .OnThureday, thecurrbncyfell~-bun~+edths;ofapaint to themsolvesandwhentheygnupinprlcoitaddsto thcirown • WU~..am Jmm~, .+'meonbridge' .pr.~idont.; a n d c h i ~ '

' e Canadian manufae operating officer, rose said in a statement that the con~ Jeaune Cuc~n. arts/Wrote: ~ ' ~ mol'e~!~m you can Own ?~.~LI coals + U.S., its lowest close on record.against the U.S, ~ production costs, h+e says.. Th +" [.uril~ ~ " " " " + " . " ~ ~ " : . . . . . ' + " . . . . " , " ~ , ~

women,.can you ownlhose who/++arm'tlwhlts_.but n~tive d o l l a r . : " i . + ~ . . +. commupity imparts m o r e t h a n onybedy else." . ." ".party, the re~i0d~s~ .seeond.birge~ mining empl0y~, ~ indian. Theyareno tY0urs i , , .T l~ . Statepi++eut+showsthat -+comn/mersn0tlce theef fec ts of 'our Inllin~ currency . . . . • - ' ~ + - - + '+ - ' ' " exteaoasammer.snCtdpwn~o13weeksfrem10wselmlM~ this f u , - g r o m h = f ~ + w o m ~ s d o e s , no t -havea eine " " + ' q " " " I I ' ' . . . . + I I+I I ; I " : ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :'+ = + + - - . . . . . . . . : :+:---- "*:++'=+smmmer':'c +++ ,*~:, : ,! . . . . . , . : + = . . . . . • - ~,

• " wlmtweareta/king~bout. Yes, wed0imsseUeachother in+ quickly, w h e n . t h e y , haY+. t o . bdy. imperied fruits.. . and'_ . Moore.. says', some. eompa~/~ es,,. anch ,as n e w s p r i n t ' ++ ' - - " " + ++ t'" ' ' " ~ " " '++' "+~ : " " " " ' ~ : ' ' vegn~blos or pay. + for U,S. vacations. Meanwhile, com- producers, which conduct ~he bulk of.. their bnsineso in U.S,. +. ,Th.e.~ov cure a+ met ~ . Im r e ~ t of the company..s a r ~

. lover We areone human rdee.+.Ym, owPlndlam a r e m y , . im~l~ + mm.+the. +oAts of the i r imported, p r l m ~ y . Or. + doll~,rS; benefit/f 'our.doUar slid~.hetW ee ~ th~dtime"+they 'L'W0~+~0re~' +.~u~,++~:y%r~+.: :+ :~ +ii +. +.:+ > ~ ~ / , : :+ : . / +,'?.{ brothers and sisters. +There in a+love-reklloniddl£ / m~nMaetured g c o ~ g 0 L ~ u p , + i + i "i ~qr ' ~ ' " . . " + q ' ~ . ~ de4 ~ " bill !heir customers and l h e ' l ~ e they'g t ++Pal+' • ' ,i ? / , + + , - i ; : / : i . ++,t,~ ~ : ~ , ~ : ;:+ + + !~ ' Butilimaffald'!Jha.|°urP°0r,louulY' .,li~+, I~ l f l~f l +edged +. :in.l~o . rmal t lm~s(de 'ba tewo~d rage' over whether'the+ . ~ ."Butthat'dsPeeulatiddandexporiersaheuldn't ~in,that:+ + ".~ regr.et.m.e.n.e~__'totakeme.se.manm~es,,0.ut:meY-'-a~e~ + :, w0munby ~ + : +z~ /~+Jusnne=dom not ~ppo~ tolm0w : I z ~ a ~ offectafrem a lower dollar would be01fsot b ~ klzld:of b t ~ e u , " h e ~ y s , y + - . ::++: +:,+~?~ +::,, ,+ / n e e t m ~ J m ~mw'd! ~ e + + o n t l n ~ g ~ + ~0mp+~y++p i

~se ~'aueonumugezCts:to a .tap. ':~- ' : ..... . . , . . . . . . . . ' ... "L'" . ... ' . . . . . . . . ~ "But.today, tile benefits.from a lower dollar nren t 'helng Lid,~fTo~nto, ' saysi t ~ d l f f t e u l t t o m t i ie impaciof the : . .++ .. . ~ ~ ~ , . . . . F ; = ..

life tomwyli l~ramW0manmmyou. ' t+ova! .+ . . : " felt + ~ u s o "ur bl~aent ex, nart indust+l~ tne~t tn,i ,~, ~ , , , whm, +++'~ +mmmh.vl~ in 'a w l 0 n ' • : . v~ tury , : the future of 1~e+'ebn~any and dIP0icthe jobe~t " r . . . . 4 : B m H o m l ~ g ,,.~,,.+,+, .m^M, .~n . .dml . l .~ , ,.n,'+ .,,n .h,.,,.,~ , . , . , . ,,, . . . . . . . . . . . o provides ~mlllbe ~ jeopardy+ . . . . . . . % "t. +

+ ' : . . . . . . . + " { ~ ' p* ++. . - ~ + + p , + p w m + - - M m ~ - - + m l + W + M " + + + M + + V + I I ~ + • + + , + , . , , ¢ ' • " ' . . * +* .* - ,, + . , • I + + + , " " . . " * +++ +

" 'P'= . d I r . ". " • " . . . . . " . " * ' | O W e r J p r / e l R s . . " . - . . . . + . ' ' • • H o w e v e r , h e ' seys+oUr flrst+qusrter merchandise t r a d p + : Falconb~dge!ost 122 million:duma+ g t h e l + t q w c t e r Of • • • :;he ,e r~!d we!comes Its r u m . r..s .co.rnmenm.i.~., ' -":~Tne emx of the problem now is demand}hot erico.' s a y s surplus,the first ~since the and of 1980, w u due'more to file { 1962 unfl 113 million in the flrot threemunths Of thidye4~.

le t lersm.meedl terot~nerau pun,c ,marmv w,, De ": . . . . ~ • ~ " " , . . . . +" " • ~ - In other busineasnews Thursdn , • ' '~ ~ " +;' ' -'~ ,~'l- 'ed ~h.,, ~,~;,+i ~,, , , ~ m P ' e d 48 hour- In ~ d Jird: Moore, secretary o f the .: Canadian Exporters ..... effects of.the_._r._ecou. ! o n t h m the competRiveadvantagss of._ _ . . . , . . y . . .+ . . +~ . I '+" " . - • I v . ~ F ~ . w v . ~ . ~ ~ w . . . . . ~ " - + - " ~ • ' ' " "" ' . . . . . . . . . . . . " ~ : " '+ ' - " . ' ' ""+ " ~ I t~ a i ~ "o d l ate We do however JUm~inUon, which represents 5OO expert-orlented com- a | o w e r L d 0 ] l a l ~ . , . / : . . . . . . . + . . . . . . . .... ,+ n.te~n umma +era+ capture d ~ ; s p e r e~s~ o f ++~.

~ + ~ r ~ p u b l . l ~ f ~ o n ~ . ; + ~ . . . . , , . , , . . i ~ e a + + While merchandise impor ts mu m e per cent m me ' m a r k e t l n m Y , UPfmm~.~l~mr+.'entinApzqlnndm.ll.~P + . 1 + 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I m l l ~ l l l J , l l I ~ / l + l l d l ~ l l d ~ ~/III I I I ~ I I ~ I • & / l l I~II q~Wlll~ll+ . W - - + - - ~ • * q .' i " . - k + ' . . . . . . . . " " " "~. ' "

/ ' +- ..... " ' usrter reflec nluck~In domeatle demand, cent a year ago, show fl +~ur. ee released by the AUtomob of posslble l lba lo r bsd tan td . .We m6y•~Ise edlt - i l ! i todayacondit ions, lwouldques t lonwhetbera lower • _q_ . , ~ . . . . g ; : ~ + ~ • o + . . ~ . . = . . . . • . b+L~ letlersforsWl,+ andlenglh_Alrl+dters-to;l~-con.~ -+- dollar will have any bcoefi¢iui effect; If thel~ l~i.e no bnyers :-fellonlyfo,rpercedt.Thalrevemedthecoun+trysbalance ~ m p a n e r s m ~ , ~ o a , . ' ~ e m r g ~ . ~nare. ~-eam.e (Issp~!~L slderod 40¢, publication must be sl0ned. It I s ' l m - - 0ut ' there,you could halve your price and+still not get any 0 f t r a d e i n g ~ and ser~eea ~ a soanonsdl_ y ad~__ted ~ . c ~ t o m s re~mcuo.ns.~a the rece~ton, 1 ~ ' ! ~ ~ mu~ pnsslblgf0prlnt,aleltm;.subn41ttedwlthln2Jlhours . . . . . . U i ~ i ' ,+ " ' "I : ~ • . . . . / • ' • : : : : : ' ' ; millionslh.pl/£Sfroma+IpAS-milliondofleitin.thel~Ifourth +,otsmpor'~eo,c,ars,mtt~ly:~t~d]~d~+,,+Gl2, uplrem.+1~,,4,t~

. . . . . . ~• • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AprU Of des+ I r ~ l publlcatlon date. ' : . Mona mmys our;mlzdng, a u t o : ~ + a n d for~t-Wedtmm- qus l~ r , " " . . . . . ' I " I ~ " ' "* . 4 ' 4 ' i . . . . ~ + " + %

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E.T. Kenney School students had fun decorating their bikes for Thursday's sports day.

Faiconbridge plans huge layoffs

production cut was discussed, At t h e t i m e , however, the union believed the worst possible layoff would be 360 jobs.

"The governmmt Is going to have to do something and that so~mething must not be a wage freeze," +said Mackey, "How can you freeze a wage a pe i~n isn't getting."

Emile• P rudhomme, president of Mine-Mill Local 598, said the timing of the Cuts was '~dlrty" because contract negotiations are

keep its workers employed. The" company said the

layoffs will be lessened by a planned early retirement prod-am but union officials said the program wouldn't be very effective because t~7 employees have already accepted it to ,avoid an earlier job cut.

Sadbury politi~icaders said local businesses would be hurt immediately 'because, with the summer shutdown, almost the entire worldorce will be.off the .Job fi-om June 27 to September

Martin Mackey said ~ e ~ He said the workers have union had.a meeting with \ .earned Fa leonhr idge the company several weeks Imillions of doll~s in profits ago and the possiblity of a land the company should

.SUDBURY, Ont. (CP) - - One thousand workers at Falcanbridge Ltd,, "about 9nequarter of. the com- /~my's workforee, will be ' l~dd off in Japunry .in the • l~test of a series Of kh~king economic developments .in t h l s J Northern Ontario e0nimualty. ~ .. Company effiei~Is said Tl~Ursday the layoffs, which

~ d l be indefinite, will affect ~mpbye~, with as much as seven years service. The layoffs will hit all areas of the workforee, from un- dddrgoun~ miners to office

,

• : '~e announcement Came ~the area began to feel the impactof a 10-day~uld Inca starting soon. The current ~6.,,

"MIhtsls Go.,gldk~' ~ # m ' ~ ' o ~ r d ~ r~ a ~ W I ~ S S O ' Sudbury Mayor Manrice

his ~ob at Rde0nbridgn, force. That strike could be "I don't think it will help predicted the company's

us to know that we'll be on a layoffs will result in the loss. shutdov~ a t tha t time and of 500 to 1,000 other local 1,000m0re jobSwili begone jobs. soon after that," he said. '!Because Of the tact that

Junk ':food Costly y~NCOUVER (CP) ' P.p le who seek pleasures that

affect their health are buying donuts' With diamonds, Vancouver family physician Dr. Roger Rogers said Thursday.

"Some doctors say you are whatyou eat, but each ofus is a product of our desires," Rogers told a discusaion group on holistic medicine at the Festival' Celebrating Aging.

"One of our problems is that health IS confused with our desire for pleasure and that plsanure will bring happiness/'

angers'said studies show that people take better care of their pets than of themselves and advised the audience that " i t l s better Ix) find your health before'you Ioso'it."

Panelists defined the hollstie approach to health as a total concern for the whole of the human body and said the Concept is applicable to peeple of al l ages, including seniors.

Dr.. Clyde Slade; a professor at the University of B.C. medical' ~houl. and long experienced in th~ Care of the elderly, said it is' essenthir late years, develop new friends and cultivate new interests." \

"Many older people tend to become isolaied," he said. "It' is also essential to maintain the ties they have with the past, but they must develop new contacts, do something physical and encourage others to do something as well."

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l ~ t h y since Inca has s~ nickel stockpile of about six months..

"'I regret the need to take these measuresbut they are necessary in-.vleW of the continuing losses the .company is suffering," said William James, Falcon- bridge p.resid.ent and chief operating officer.

"Unless Falc0nbridge acts to stop the drain on its resources a&d the hulMup of nickel inventory,the future of the company and all of the Jobs it provides will be in jeopardy."

James also said in a statement the company, the region's _ seCond largest mining en~ployer, will extend a shutdown this summer to 13 weeks from I0 weeks; Inca is the largest employer.

The size of the a~mounced layoff came as a bitter surprise to officials of the Mine,, Mill and Smelter W o r k e r s U n i o n . , representing most of' the company's workers.

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they will be out for three months, working for four months and then on .layoff, we are going to feel a belt-

tightening in the " business community right away, not in December or January," he said.

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ar'sales ose-dived VANCOUV ~X ' ( c r l i:~i Sales/ +f : ' makes Volvo+ !es4, ezpen~ive, for :

Amerlcan:~ma,~e ea r s ~ s ~ l in I ihe • 'Canadi+a!u:to b!~'. ~ f ~ . ! i m p o m . " past decade; wldle' salm,~of ~lapa~eset; :'+ : . ' ;::,' +.~,:.~,,',~,,+, ; ~ , ~ l . = r wq~

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+ government f~ reed Dotroit to m ke,major " +"v^]-- b'"'oi11""i 8 '~"~ ~ ' ~ i•'~ *he design c h a n g , too ,ast, me prom opt of +- ;: p=. .h,L, . . . , , , i~ ',' + ' ~ h ~ d " : " W e " ~/01vo N=~h ' ~ ~ ¢ ' ~ Th~,da. y, :::+, , ~ _ ~ L , " : ~ 7 £ : , ~ . + . + , ~ ,~. '+

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did It'too fast,~ BJorn Aldstron said ~n an . ' . " . , .....;... ~ ..:/!. : .. ~::/: .~:,.,.:~. ].'-+., , : . : , - intex;~ew durf~:a visit to prom0teL e:.new: .- ... ~moh-....ore h'~ .= . , re.m,. n+ ~ade

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~anaoa ann ~le u .... nex[ y e a r . . . , :. + ..~.~:..,;, ,~..~ ~...e ~.mA.a ~.. ja.. .m= " ~ - "-eri-:- -^vo-'~'en ̀ : " - " , - "~- - v , ~ , - urn . . . . . + .... ...-,+ ~,,: - . . s,,. + . , - . , mayo .,u l,,.,~,++ ~,,~.o held at Canada P~,.tamafor -

U.S. autom+ers Just over three+y+ers to ; ~ T n ' ~ ' b i ; ' ~ g e t ~ e J a ~ n ; ~ i ~ + e " complete maJor:design' changes that ' normally tnke4seven ' y~ara,"~ sald -to• use more Canadian parts in their cars. Aldstron.

+"In my opinion this resulted'in a deterisrati0~, of produet+quallW-- and+ a ....... subeequmt drop in sales from which the industry has not yet recovered."

Ahlstron said the incrcaslngPopularity of Japanese imports hasn't hurt VolVo's Canadian market.

"am" sales and output have remnined

But he said Canada IS not the only comtry to .try and stave off the Japanese automobile invasion by protect lonl i t i~lidee. • ........ -

"'There Is a very strong fear throegbout North Ameriea and Europe that western economies will be damaged by the J a ~ . car invasion," he said.

"Antomakers in France, .Italy, the stable for thepast four +years," he ~ d . ; Scasdanmv~an countries and West Get; "We have a high ponetratl0n in B.C. One many. are all concerned about the dealer here sold more than 1,000 Volvea in Japanese imports - - not Just the ea r s 1981. And we haven't lowered, our prices." themselves, but the effect they are having

One reason for the company's success is on subsidiary industries sach as 81ram and that its, anembly plant in Halifax,. N,_S .... __steel,"

Native jobs are+lost VANCOVVEa ( c ~ ) -

The sole of the B.C. Packers 'Ltd. gillnet fleet t0"a cur. poration of north coast Incllans Is contributing to the loss of native ~bs in B.C. fish processing plants. Jack Nichol, president of the United Fishermen and Allied WorkersUnion, said Thnreday.

The sale of the :fleet, approved by a federal cabinet decision to cun- tribute $11,~JQ,000 to. the

union's plan . . , , , _ . . . . .

. . . . + by Indian Affairs Minister VANCOUVER (CP)- - TheB.C. Nurses' Union does not • John Mtmro and.Fisheries.

support a campaign by the Hospital Employees Union to Minister Romeo LeBlunc.: discourage tourints frOm visiting BHtish Columbia, BCNU chief executive officer Nora Patan said Th'ureda~,; " The deal will turn over 243

Al~ough Paton urged delegates to the union's annual vessels to the Northern convention at the University of B.C. to support the Alliasea Native Fishing Corp., which to Save Health Care in B.C., an alliance of three h e a l t h ' ~ will in tm'n sell or lease unions representing 46,000 workers, she declined to support them to fishecmen. The asl~ the HE.U's decision to tell touriots that B.CJs a bad place to will preserve the Jobs of 250 be sick. " • + " - - : - flshm.men and abs~'~,000

, :: "The Don't G~t: Slck+l~'-B:C. concept Is' not,a sti~tegy :M":~ sh0veW0~'kers,'r the "'+'kn- the alliance nor is it a strategy of the B.C.-Nurssa' Union," nouneement said. said Paton. But Nichol argued that

Paton said the alliance plans to helda day of mourning the deal, which h u boon in for the pm~inee'e health care system. The main event in the the works since October, protest will be held in front of the provincial legislature I n 1980, Is partially responsible Victoria on a date to be announced, she said. for the loss of hundreds of . BCNU negotiator Glen Smale Said the "heavy hand of shoreworkera' Jobs. He said government" h a d made c u t e s t negotiations between B.C. Packers, which has BCNU and Health Labor Relations Association "other than closed several unprofitable normal" despite.public assurances from Premier Bill flsh pr0eesoing plants on the Bennett that collective bargaining would continue nor- north coast, will use the mully, money from the sale t o

He compared bargainin.g under the provincial govern- consolidate -an enlarged ment s public sector restraints program to getting into a Prince Rupert salmon phone booth With an elephant. There really isn't enough processing plant that will._ room to manoeuvre." employ fur fewer people,

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Union fishermen have been demanding that the government reverse the April SO closure of the B.C. Packers Seal Cove

. groundiflsh proeasaing plant which put 300 employees out of work.

,Nichol said B.C. Packers also closed ' i t s Port Edwards processing plant Dee. tz /put t ing 4OO em. pl0yees out of work,

deal over the next tin'co. He said the union has years, was announced by . a p p a l l the sale of the Senator Jack Austin, who

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B.C. Packers will receive appm~imately $10 mimon throeghthe deal.

Native Brotherhood of B.C. execut ive director Jean Rivard said he welcomed the federal government decision to approve the deal, as did B.C. Packers president Bruce Buchanan.

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Edmonton rookie-Mike The Lions had jumped ta a Football League before Joe Barnes, grabbed a 10-0 Le~enseller caught two t7-4 lead at haiftime on two coming t q EdmOnton this first-quarter lead. second-half touchdown second-quarter touchdown season as a fr~e agent, He Zenon A n d r u s y s h y n passes to lift Edmonton to a passes by quarterback Joe collected !0 passes rand also ~ completed the Toronto 22-19 victory against B.C. ~-Paopan, ''r:''l" ~ held for Catlet;on the field scoring with two converts Lions. • Paopao threw.t14 yards.to ggal~s;-,: - ~'~:" " ,: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . and:field goals., o f 33 a n d ~..

In the only other game, rookie Leroy Campbell and .... -- - ''/ " " eight y~i~S. :..::,Z.: ::i"'.!:!: " Bob O'Billovich made"a ~10 yards to John Punkratz Fimt~string quarterbacks ...... successful coaching debut for the major s. Warren Moon M, the Joe Burke took a t6-yard . ~vith Toronto as.- .the. " Kicker Dave Cutler added Eskimos and P a o p a o scoring pass .'from ex ..... Argonauts downed Mon- nine more points for the started the con tes t , ' bn t "Toronto q u a r t e r b a c k treai Concordes and their Eskimos on two field goals, Moon was~much sharper in Jimmy.Streater for the only ~ new head coach, Joe Galat, a couple of converts and a the first quar ter . Moon Montreal •ma jo r . Kicker 20-11. -_ _ single. Hank llealc platted completed seven of n ine ' Don Sweet made the con- ,

Levenseller, a w i d e for a n Edmonton single, passes , vert and added a 40-yard receiver from Washington Lul Passaglia had two . Martin Cox rambled 77- field goal. Punter~ W~., State. started for • injured converts and a field goal for yards on a punt re turn with Buon0 recorded a M-yb~" Waddell Smith and helped B.C. =27 seconds elapsed in the single, Most of the Terrace .team that went to the ConnelL Brent Rogers, David Carmichael,

B.C. High School Track and Field meet In Gordon Hoekstra and Eric Metzmeler. The ' ., '.: Burnaby'sSwangardStadlumgottogether cast belongstolong-distancerunnerColln ll play apart . . . . . . . . . . .

Just before their events to talk things over. Parr, who inrured himself just before the .Heat, col d wi From left, In the front row, are Karen meet. Missing is Noel Valdez. ' "; McConnell, Allayne Jeffrey, Llnda Mc . . . . (~=o cou,.~ o, C..~,on ,,o~a.~o~.) . ' " " ~-

in Spa, n s World Cup final ........ Disciplined Curtis b l a n k s A s t r o s MADRID (Reu te r ) - NouCampStadinm;-where sarelymi.midfieldmaster pionsEngiandfaceFranee~

• Scorching heat in southern Argent ina begins the David Kipiani, who quit Czecheslovakia, andKuwalt Spain a n d chil ly tern- defense of its title :with, a soccer af ter fai l ing to in Group Four.

Left-hander John Curtis, Astros on Thursday. his season mark to 5-4. He doubled in the third inning, peratures in the north could Group THree clash against recoyer, from a fractured Having decided to travel' a former history major at It was the•first shutout for finished 1981 with -a 2-6 Wiggins also stole his 12th be.key factors in the World Belgium. leg. • to Spain despite the fightin~ Clemson, isn ' t one to the 1t-year veteran s ince record and a 5210 earned- consecutive base a n d his Cup soccer finals which But with 24 teams taking Argentina will be eager,to in the : South Atlantic, quibble over semantics. 'July 19, 1979, and his first run average. . 2lst in 29 garages, and made begin Sunday, partin the finals for the first show that the- injection Of England Is, ou ly too awat'~'

The 34-year-old jour- • ~complete game since Sept. T h e Padres, winners of a fine running catch in the The favored team from time, the significant action thril l ing new blood like~ that whatever i t s exploi~i I neyman pitcher for 30, 1980, "seven of their last nine Second inning to rob the Brazil will be r igh ta t home will notget under way until Diego Maradona can its .World Cup campaigi~ National League baseball's "T~lay, it Was just a games, handed left-hander" Astr0s' Alan Knicely of a playing in the southe~.city the start of the second phase rejuvenate the aging stars could be soured by the San Diego Padres says matter of discipline," Curtis Bob Knepper his seventh possible extra-bass hit. of Seville, one of the hot tes t June ' 28 after the minor who won the trophy in 19"/8 ..... antics of supporters

. cities in Europe. Brazil will team~ .have b e e n sent English fans have become • feared throughodt EUml~e. shnply that the difference said. ,1 kept-the.ball con- loss in nine decisions. Catcher Terry Kennedy. be seeking a record fourth packing. For Maradons, rated the f o r ,the~_ Violence and

• between being a loser and a Sistenlly at the knees and hit a twocan double - - his World Cup title. bestplayerlntheworld,_the_ ,~ winnerisnotagsodfasthal l below," Rookie leftfielder Alan league-l~eadlng 17th two- But for Brazi l ' s fir~t- Bra'zil, with supreme Setting eouldnotbe better: vandal ism, and ~many or a wicked curve - - it's. a The result was 16 ground- Wiggins got Curtis the only base hit - - i n the fourth, and round opponents i n G r o u p talents such " as Zieo, .-. Hewas recently transferred among t he thousands ex- matter of discipline, ball -outs by Houston as run he needeci :when he Sixto Lezcano ~ot the first of Six - - the Soviet. Union, Socrates and Junior in its

Curtis threw a t~vo-hit, 5-0 Curti's won his third cmi ~= singledin Luls saiazar after two RBIs witha selohomer Scotland, and Ne~v Zealand ranks, Will easily'qualify foi" to Spain's Barcelona club peered in Bilbao • wil l - for nearly $8 million, a n d without match tickets 6~ shutout against Houston -secufive decision i~ lifting the Padres ' third baseman in the sixth. -- the weather could spell the secendphase. Equa l ly can be .Certain. of a hoteL bookings.

| The final Padre run eame trouble. On Wednesday certain is that the Group Six tumultuous welcomewhen . . . . ' ,' r , o ~ ' o homer Ilh ~ in theseven thwhenGar ry _night in Seville the tern. team from New'Zealand hes tensnut tofnceRele l .m ,ltaly,•W0Hd Cup chamT~

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' ' tearing mstracnon oecause . , The second spot from of the Falklands dispute delearation of martial law "

. . . . . . . . . . . .., ......... .:. ~s~gle..byJ~er~Lqo,, ,,~.~ ..~ ~ ,,_,~. ~4,unmj~,,~ai, ~/s~.less~:~4n~,~., ~ It was the fourth con-" a n d a league.leading i27 f i~t ,itch in the bottom of .Knicely and Ray Knight evidence In G/ion .in the

seeutlve American League total ba~s, has hit in his the ninth inning into the left had the only hits off Curtis. north, however. There Group Six will almost with Britain,., have locked last December, seem likely baseball game in which last 15 games. He had a 23- field stands to lift Chicago In. t h e only other NL chilly, conditions will be certainly be decided in a themselves away in a to dominate Gr"oup One. Kent Hrbek has homered game Streak eaH/er this over California. It was game, Cincinnati edged Los ideal for the Group Two c l a s h between Scotland and remote vi l lage outside Host. team Spa~ Will find and it was by far the most season and has hit safely in .Kemp's fourth homer of the Angeles 3-2. favorite, West Germany , - the Soviet Union in.Maiaga Alieante, shutting out fans out whether, l~ome ad" gratifying for the Minnesota 46 of 49 games this season, season, butco~uld hamper Chile and on June 22. and newsmen alike, vantage is a bonus or a Twins rookie. . The Angels- had. tied the Reds 3 Dodgers Z Algeria. THe Scots have endured a burden when it' attempts to

"It put .us in the lead," ' Brewers 9 Orioles 7 game 6-6 in the eighth on An eighth-inning single by The 52-match tournament lean spell in recent games, There will also b e echoes become the thlrd-suecesslve Hrbeksaidofhls firstmajor A two-run, eighth.lnning, Reggie Jackson's RBI- Eddie Milner scored Run spans 14 Spanish . eiUes,' " but 'the .Soviet Union has of .the Falklands crisis in side to win' the Cup on Its league grand slum' homer, double by Ben Oglivie gave single and Bobby Grich's Caster to give Cincinnati its beginning in Barcelona's done little better and will Bilbao, where 1966 chain- own territory, "It was what we've• been Milwaukee its victory, run-scoring double.' victory over Los Angeles • needing. Getting a home snapping the Orioles' five- and'hand the Dodgers the!r, ._~ " .i

run 's 'not much if it don't game w i n n i n g s t r e a k Yankees L Red sex 3 fourthstraightloss. H O J I T l e S C ooney torlioht help any." despite Baltimore's iT-hit L e f t - b a n d e r D a v e Reliever Jim:-Ker~, 1-3, .

Hrbek's homer Thursday .attack. Righetti hurled hitlees ball ea~ed the victory with Tom ~ night was the big blow in Oglivie's double off for 6 1-3 innings, then "Hume getting his l l th save~. ~ • Mlnnesota's g-7victoryover reliever Tim Stoddard needed relief help from w~ileFernandoValenzuela, "LAS VEGAS, New. (AP)~ 25, who was 225Vz. The devas t a t ed •- many op- r igh ts a t ' a reported $3 Kansas city Royais that made a winner out of GooseGosssgeasNewYork 8-5, absorbed ~he loss after - - Larry Holmes defends his champton, atS-foot-3~isaiso ponen t s , He scored . 'million for a June 25" snapped the Twins' five-, reliever Rallie Fingers, 3-5, snapped a five-game losing three straight victories. World Boxing Council four inches shorter than the awesome knockouts in his telecast. game losing streak T~d who pitched the final three streak by" stopping Boston. Oester started the win- heavyweight championship Challenger, but Holmes isn't last three fights destro~}ing The parking lot ended Kansas City'a eight- inni~}gs. • Righetti had his no-hit bid ning rally with a walk After tonight against a younger, worried. Ken Norton, Ran Lyle and expanded to 32,000 seats gamewinnlng string. ~ . ~ K f e n Single ton , Lenn broken with one out. in the ...... Dan Driessan walked, taller and heavier Gerry "I 'm sticking with my Jimmy Young -- three men ' frown the 25,000 it held for

In other "AL gam~J" Sakata, Rick Dempsey and seventh when Glenn Hoff- Milner delivered his win- ~Cooney in the richest fight predictionofseven~ounds," whoeitherheldorfoughtfor Ali-Holmes. With tieEets ChicagonlppedCnlifornlaT-. Rich Dauer homered for man singled tofight~entre, n ingh i t , in. ring history. Both will Helmes ssid. "But if be acts ~the heavyweight title -- in sealed from $100 to ~00 for 6, New York stopped BOston Baltimore, while Don Dave Winfield homered Cincinnati starter Mario earn $10 million, foolish, hb-won ' t go four,'" four rounds or.lesa, the bout, King said the live 5-3 and Milwaukee outlsated Money slummed a tw0-run for the Yunkees , who scored Soto struck out five to take Both men car ry ira- THe.fight was p0slponed gate record of $S million sa't Baltimore 9-7. homer for the Brewers. two runs in the seventh on a • the NL strikeout lead by one Holmes,'32, weighed in at pressive credentials into the two months by an injury to by All-Holmes also would

Hrbek, batting .335 with 15 White Sex 7 Angels 6 three.base error, by Boston over Steve Carlton of 212~/~ pounds Thursday, 13 fight, which matches a - the chal lenger ' s left tumble, - homers, 45 ran~ barfed i Steve Kemp slammed the left fielder J im 'Rice. Philadelphia Phillies. I~Undslighter than Coon.ey, master boxer against a shoulder, Cooney says he is Cooney has fought only

powerful puncher, healthy now. six rounds in the last 30 , Holmes has.~,ruled • the Co-promoter. Don King m o n t h s . Holmes has

' . WBC heavyweight division said the gross .could sear" .defended his crown seven' \ for four years, defending his past the record t~0 million times during that same BXT AG NZA title~11 times and ending I0 which Holmes and period. . . . . . . . of those fights with Muhammad Ali Set in the The main event • is

.... knockouts..He_!s_3_9~..for.h[S~., s ame_i p_ar .k!l.ng .lot.stadium_ ~_h.edu! .ed_ to_begin.:at_.Xl ....... -~-7:=~' " career and has scored 29 Oct. 2, 1980, . - ' . . . p.m. E D T , climaxing a

knockouts. . program that is scheduled . _ • Coon ey is also undefeated - .-Much of the money wiii for about five,hours,

~!..:.:..Z~:~ ~- - i ' : - " N O W " ~ T O ' ~ ' ~ e~A" t & l ~ ' l t & s t e l with 22 knockouts in 25 come from the closed cir- Included on the underoard • j ~.w fights, Eight of his fights, cult telecast..There are 450 are a pair of attractive

. . . . . including the last two, have closed ~elrcuit television h e a v y w e i g h t m a t c h e s , ' ended in the first roun¢, locations, The bout also will Undefeated Greg Page

. . . . . . . Holmes is the boxer, an be shown on some pay,TV- faces. Canadian champion expert at setting up an outlets and beamed to t00 Trevori~Berblck of Halifax,

~ ~ ~ ~ , ' ~ " '9 " , ~ ' ° p p ° n e n t ' H e l s e ° n a l d e r e d f°relgn c°ut}triea bY wh°bea tAf i l a s tDecember ~ '" .i~ . and is the only man to g0 the to have one of the bestleft satellite, either live ©r on a

• Jabsln the business, delayed basls~and A, BC has dis tance with Holmes ~ I ~ [ / " i " ~ 0 ' i : Coon ey's left hook h a G P ; C h a s e d h ome.televlsinn during • the champion's .

. ~ reign, "

" Canadian b • " T . . . . . . " ~ . James Tlliia, who lost in :-'." ... :." .'..: ' , . , won,t e . . , hisbidfor Mike . W e a v . ~ r ' S .

. . . . '.'i World BOxing. Association -

..... same: withoutGilles .... heavyweight.crown last: .... i 1 [ ~ ~ ~ ~ @ ~ ~ [ ~ ~ ¢ 1 _ _ : ~ ~ ~..•.• • • • i ~ ~ ~ ,. I - . - , . . . . . . , , . . . ' 0,tober..goes against- .:

MONTREAL i , : (CP) , -- ' bind, , " : , .: . • .: J O u r n e y m a n E a r n l e . • Organizers of the Canadian :~ . ' .With no loeb. driver, we i~. Shave~, .oneof three men . : "-i • Grand PHx expect a c rowd , had to. rethink our. whole, i: ever toknoekHolmes down, ,

of 100,000 to attand, t h e , ' orlentaUon and mgrketlng i There arbt~vo other, t l t le ' . " • • Formula:_ One . race"here ~ plan,'- ' sa id ' Norin'and fl~ht~on iheeard. W I I ~ i ' . . . . - . . , , . . . - [ ] "

LIQUOR ' , - :- 2 ' ' I S u n d a y b u [ - t h e y say things Leghult, 'general manager' . .Gome/-wiHdefendhls WBC . • ' ' M A L T ' " " . . . . . ;< . : . : ..... won't, be" the,same Without/ oftheCanadian.GrandPdx. "Super bantahiWel~ht/ero~vn .... "

LIQUEUR DE MALT • . : - .• native -'. soft: , G i l ! e a " " W e cencentrated more on against fourth:r~ked::0Uin Villeneuve. the international aspect of Antonio Lopez in a 15-

The death of the popular the race. rounder , :and Murray 32;year:old Canadian driver ..... Sutherland puts his United May 8 while attempting to : ' i t 's still the top event in States BOxing AsaoctaUon quklif~ .......................................................... f o r the Be lg ian road racing a n d the•guys •-light-heavywdght~ t i t le up ~

_Grand Prix left promoters. who are racing are the best against l~o. 5 contender.. of the Montreal ~co - ln~a and thefantest, Eddie' Davis~. . . . . . . " "

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1 ~ I ' I . soccer I pl yoffs star i f ( :, - .: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~.

' l " ' + "~ : Five 'Terrace Youth Socceri play the,Whm.er of the WBtsms ~>. '~: 1 i ' , : A ~ o c l a t i m , teams will be. t a k ~ l g ' . " ', !" ~ m e l i~ame belag pla~ed ./.,. 1 ~.: pa r t la the l l .C. In te r io r ~l istr iet ' Saturday in Wi l l iams Lake: ' the

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' ,:' The. : i ) l ' y o f . u . : t ha i : i : b~g~a.~ ~•:: - ~ 0 f i ~ ? r ~ p r ~ i a , v e ~ t o t h e l n ~ : " ~ " ' S a t u r d a y a r e t h e ; f i r k t " S t e p . . tei'ior cbamplodshipsJane 26 : *' : .**

toward ' provincial,.., ,,,chain . . . . ,;Ne~t~vnekend,"a Prince G.~rge

• . : , t ~ in d l ~ i 0 n S l thm.tlgh V I I ; " : : ::, 8por tsmaB/and. :a Quemel team' - • ,/' ,Team~ ~ .from : Terraee: w e r e . ~ w i l l p l a y . Dave S .P lumblag I n .o :,: ~ o c ~ - . ~.ba~ of th~ play •. ,~r.ce to.d~i~ wm~.l of ~e• ~: ove r ihe ' f i rs t f i r e : p r o m of t h e . : mde r -11 .andunda r ;15 d i vk iooe , ,:': TYSA's.19~__ .~a_Son, : - • . . . . • respectively, 1 I again .to decide ' ~ . I ' 11 ' I" " " ' " r . ~ r ~ U V ~ t o the f i nab June,

• .~aturday in PrinceGeorge, - ~i.in Prince George. i ~, T~,r rdce 's Manuel'e Pumas ( Pizza Hut United,~ frofn rite ,~ ~ t m ~ : l $ Lteam and ,All Seasons \ Terrace under'18 dlvialon, will, . .]:~'; . B l a m e ~ d o r : l s / o o m s wi l l he p!~y t~el~ semiA lna l game j une ~. ' . p lay ing of f t o decide f i rs t - round -26' i n P r ince G e ~ g a . aga ine t

r?: ::.,::::.: !~vt~-~ in their, divisions. Both K a m ! ~ . TI~'. wl0nei" of that : Manuel's and All Seesnns will he

~,, , playing lh-ince George teams in ".~,. - .. the' fi~;st~round~ game~, 'wi th ~ : , Ma.nue~'s advanting to the in- • ~:l,.-. t ~ e r dis(rl~t final tournament in -,-.~ . -.P~S.ee George June ~ f f they

~ m e . w l H play ~ e winner of the :Cen t ra l . 0 k a n a g a n - Q u e s n e l

.. game, ~alee to be played June ~6, on JUne 27.

In local league scccer aeflan Wednesday n igh t , PiZza Hut

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The sports spocta~le is 11. Edmonton facilities to train exL~'ted to attract about They're confident there for a period. .-

e before the Los Angeles 4,,,~. athletes from at least ~ i l l \ b e sellouts fo r th . _ . . . ~ : . . . . . . S0h,lC'~untries wbo - w i l l , o~)en~ng and ~e los i ,g l - :uam~- , has m..~m,~,. ], we.

\ sena~ts=~,mure u l ~ p l e compete before abou t " c e r e m o n i e ~ v . -- in ~ ~C0m- 1" '

700,000 . spectators and an monwea l t h -S tad ium, wh ich team next summer . ae¢'u~nulation, of between is being expanded to ac- The United States has no 1,0~0 and 1,500 media' commodate more-~than " i n t e r n a t i o n a l e v e n t s personnel. Only the 1976 60,000 specte-t~rs. But at- scheduled in 1984 prier to Montreal Olympics could tendanee at the eom- the Olympics so the boast l~ger figures, peUtions remains in doubt. University Games will be its

TSe main ,problem - W 0 r l ~ i : o ~ : : ~ e " o n ] ~ new a _ ~ . . ~ e ) ~ , , ~ . ~ r ~ ~ . ~ . , , fae:[!I/t).gS., "a, ,~3g-'~. x]![0n final major.tenting,ground.

~ n ~ , ' W . . ~ : ~ e r l ~ q~lL.., fie]dh~u~d:..alid "a: ~ hOUSing : of i(S way in 1978 as nnst of complex at the university of the 'most "successful ever; Alberta, Is progressing on

..... Conamonwealth Games. budget and on schedule. • ~ n i v e r s i t y G a m e s _ Therest of the $42 million Pr~sident,.Ed Zemrau has in capital exp~m~tures are i n ~ a t e d that local interest for improving or repairing appears weak. Mi~lla at- the-other Common~vealth t'ehdance at Games' news Games facilities being used conferences, for example, forthese Games. has dwindled., ; -Unlike at the Olympics

"Fortunately, we've had and Commonwealth Games, encouraging response to our there have been, to date, no tour of Alberta towns," threats of boycotts.

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, H o w ~ l , ~ ~ e . W l n n ~ '~ ' . . f l ve : ' ; d~ , ,~ t : / ' phye~: ~ .was"; B r i a n S , a b y ; ,L$~ • :.'::.:~ :,:..'e~Trlpie ; ~ : G i ~ '- ':-~' ' : ; : = ' ; ' = ! ".",:':~/; : • '/ , ;w i th four g ~ . J~l~,.l~mBh/,.;;.;their,~,. !edging o f . K t t i w ~ t ." ~ l e , . i a , . • B~. ~k ~ - :',;•~! . ~S tee l ;Webl~,,d R o 0 f : , ~ e s ' ::," , : : ~ % ; : : :::': :

and. Jes~l~ B a m m ~ l [ w e t ~ Buf ldal l , .'..with ' I 9 ~ W h i t b Tooy*Abr[eL" : ; : ' : " .: '• ; ! : :•:e s u ~ ' Stren-thS ~" Wal ls ' ' : : ; " : " : . d'1 "I ' ' " b n the o ther Y:and S i ~ ' e r ~ . . : ~ , M i k e • H~qgh; ;Keyes. " Mmdaynight's ~ m e S * a t " ! ' • , ' ' ' . " ;. ; .~ / . ' . ;-. r-6 " k " ' " - - : rk ; ' ~ " q '

• . ' . ~ : , . : - , . . . . . -. . . . . . . . ,- . . . . . . . .,- : - ' " . " . . . ~ r ~ i g a t v o o r . ~ n a ' y ~ x s [ e m ' : - .~ ' For Rese l l nudS0os,R, was : . . .Ora~mm, LmoieMazurak . T a m i t i k . . • b a ~ e ' ¥ . a n 4 . S In-: . | .-.•: '. , , ~ ,~,~o.., ~ia:,,n,; . ' ~ ,. ' . . . '~L H : " " " ~

' ~ . ' lq~rman' . i~ .~. ~ :: and. H u g h M i t c h e l l the. : su~a!lo~ t akL~ l .on (~I~&W ... | • ' - S i V , l i -~ts •a ~ Greenhouse W i ~ , ~ , ~ ' ' " . . . . I I t ' ' ' " * ' ' " ' " : ' ' ' ~ , 7 ~ ' , ' ~ , . • , - " ' ~ . , " - - , : and D o ~ G ohri~; ma:Immnufor t h e W i n m ~ . . ~ a t 5 .~.~.m.; ,M~jes t ie | . . ,_~. . . . . . . ~ , ~ a ~ . ~ _ . ~ ; ~ . _ . . , . . . . . . .

with the or. . . . . . . Adam 'l~ylor had two p l s . Jewellers pl~y ,nag Elks s t 7 | ' • . . . . . . .. q " " 1 . , " J "

MaJestle J e w e i lm wen fer*'IBulldaIll Bla~e Moore-p .m. and i~i t i~mt Land. | " , " . . For more informauoo cam . . . . . . ,. t h e p e e w e e game ~ ~ : a n d ~ v e W a . r m ~ each ~ ~ p ~ n ~ : m e e t i n s L e ~ o n 2 ~ 0 I "L 635'5290 Or 635-2605

E I ~ , 8c0t t •Bu lc .k l e a g u e g a t ~ g e b ~ s s • t o m u n d o u t • a t g p , ~ ; A t s p . m . l ~ , e r e w l l l - | ~ ~ B . c . ' ~ mQ a ~ r l ~ : with tw# goals the s ~ . . . . a B a n t a m praet!ce; . . : . - _ " . " , and Dan_..~. e l t g _ ~ t i n g a In t h e midllet-senior ' : . : . : - , ' . ' . . . ". • ' . , ' . " - ' goal' and i h r ~ e ,assists , . g a m e , i t was Legion ~0 r ~-" ' :

• Other Majeetle scorers.' b . t l ug , K l t i m a t - L a n d - I" SKEENA CEDAR KINGS ' ' 1 ~

Softball tourney * ;! | •i; SOFTBALL set for Saturday :=IEXTRAVAG ZA

Terrace minor softball at Agar Park. ' .

t,~ WlK U n i t e d end Bread I n s u r a n c e ... b e l d i t e r m a l o igh t of p l a y " " = " " " ,I J e ' u n ~ " , o ~ " ~... All Seaneim, ff they win, will -Rovers played to a S-S tie. ' : • before the.. windup tour- Msoe~. t ioo w i l l b e s e m t i n g : - & 20 ~',~'I . . . . ': nament" Thursday night; . . .downl~ams to play in the . 9 ~, ~ . . . . . . . . . . . , ' wrapping up the Season's ~ ; 1 ~ and poe wee .....

schedule, tom'unmeuts, Mixed Slow Pitch Sofdball Tourney N 0 knows about G a m e , Gemini Gems beat Gamee begin a t 9 a,m, . . . • one s . T-ball match. " should wind up arotmd 5 . . . . .

E D M O N T O N ( C P ) - - I I t e Zemrau said. "Penp le in the instead, the Games are J u b a ' s H 0 t S h s t s b e a t B f l - p.m, beth days == w e . . . ,Single knockout with slowpitch rules. Do n Specials 15-10 a n d . There will i~e pancake ~ "

1983 World University small towns all know Of the expected to a~tract the.best Eastend Supremes; t o o k breakfasts provided by the ~' All teams welcomer minimum of three girls Games, the' Second-largest games . . . . N o w ff we could field of sporting event to be held in jdstget Edmontan," athletes between the 1976 Bob's Swingers by the same Ladiesof theRoyalPurple o n the field at all times. 1

Canada, has hockey star Whether Edmontonians and the ,1984 Summer score iu the other Mite beginning at 8 a.m', both Wayne Gretzky as one of its will respond in the ' same Olympic Games. Ten events game. m~rningaae well. A con- ,$10 Entry Fee : } ambassadors and a media feverish manner witnessed, are scheduled: track and . Vie Froese" Trucking c~sion will he open both. .: div.i~dan'desperhtely trying during the Commonwealth field, basketball, gym- - e d g e d Weetend Chavroa 13-- days. t o inspi re in terest f r om G a m e s shou ld b e e o m e nasUcs, sw imming , d iv ing, 12 in the ~ y s~u~pme . * Prizes for first, second & third ot]t~rperta of the country, evident in the coming walerpelo, fenclag, tennis, for widd~ there was a score Coke stir " 1 . E n t r y forms available at A L L S E A S O N S

Yet the event .remains weeks. Tickets go on . l e volleyball and cycl ing, available, in the NFL S P O R T I N G G O O D S virtually unknown t o many J u n e 23 and organizers The PeeWee divinioo had Commissioner Pe t e • people 18 months after expect to ge t a [[ood in- ' The Soviet Union, which two Close games, with; Rozelle says Don" Reese . . . . Edmonton 's b id ' was ac- d icaf lon how much sel l ing has apparenUy • struok a . * Entry deadline: Junt~ 16, 1982. cepted over those from will be* needed before the deal with the " Alberta Sk . e ~ Hotel edging Nor- never appealed tO the ' , Brazil and Yugoslavia. games are held next July 1- government to ' use thwest 8pomman 19-17 and National Football League ~-

. . . . . f o r h e l n i n s o l v i . ~ a d r u ~ l ~ . r ~ . r ~ , r ~ t ~ ~ lt1~ lr'l~ T ~ T 0 ~ A ~ T ~ T T ~ BEER GARDEN & DANCE (No one under 19 aOmitted.)

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P r o c e e d s g o t o w a r d both t h e Ceda," Kings ,

for their trip to the Provincials in-Victoria, and'the 1 9 8 3 Northern Winter Games Fund.

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Th0rnhlll Huskies nipping 1

Lakclne Pbarmaey 17-16. The other two game scores were -not available.

The mm~al Windup sOft. bal l to tmsa~ent for all four divisions takes plaoe Saturday and Sunday at two different fieldo.~ Mites and. Squirts will play at Cassio Hall Elementary School while the T-ball and Pea w~ s~.~ ,~,!~ ~i~ ~'p~ ~*'~

for help in solving a drug problem the. former defensive lineman 'says was rampant in New Orleans.

And Chock Munele, ac-- euscd by.Reese of using cocalne when the two were Saints *teammates, admits there was widespread use of the drug in New Orleans but says he has not used'it since Jo~g.~)79..~ .I~..e.g9 ,~!.arg.e.rs _ du~ing th e ' 19~). >.s~.~n.:,_:,,

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I ' " " D r s s n , . C I n ".' " , : r201'36 64 .3111 H r b e k ; ~ M l f i ; , .: '~ i y 4 a : .off . a a : . ' . : • . . - : ' : . . : , - , ~ : . " ; , . l - : ~ : " ~ ' ", , . . . . . t . " ," ~ . , , ' . ' " . . • . . " ' . ' " , "

" ( ' ~";" ' ' " U " : " ' : ~ ' : ' . " "- $ ~ ) , t X ) O . $2 . . . . , . . . .$7.91.67. ' . sq.ft. . . . 2 0 r 3 : ,

'" ' ' Do.uS;e| g e i l n o d y ",sen Diego;/:. 17; " L y n n . : C b l f o r l e , 1}." "., ' . " , - ' : - ; ~ - " " ' , ' : " " : - ' . ": ' . ' " " " ; ' - 17; Garner, HoUaton,"16. . . - 'T r ip les : H a ( o d i n , D e t r o i t , 7t • : -' • " • ' " , ' ' , , -

T r l p l ~ : 13 t l e d - w l t h '3. Wilson, KC, '6, Home rusk: Murphy, Aft'ante, Home runs : -Tho rn ton , CliVe.

These iquality homes are 924 square feet in size, They're 'energy effident, easily maintained and buil t .

TbU.od...,UIt, ° $30,0(0. cial package fromthe Royal Bank~or to a level of workmanship that MllwaukeONew York ; B~lt0nBaltim°re;3 " " ' . • . Hare 'show. , . . . . . . ' ~ / - .- the_Canadian-I_mperial_._Bank~_(~f;L_m~ or e x ~ ~g__oyemment:_ : ................ Ml,.nC"l'"°'-'-c"~r"-'.-, . , . . , ¢,,y, - . . . . - " " ' T h e B r i t i ~ . C o l ~ n b i a M i n i s t r y d Commerce. . . • - .. codes-in Br i t i sh 'Cohmbia . : , - - ". .

• T o n i g h t ' s O a m e e Oakland -at Toronto, : .ew Yor. ,, ,.,,,too. . . ~ .-=Housmg has .- ~ e n f i y increas~ its DLoending on interest, rates and There ~ e , d c ~ , a number of DetroltCievela~lotatMllwaukeal"t~l ' " second mortgage to $10,000, " phcement c~)st.-in your areas, you styles to cho(oe kom and'the Col.tar.l.., c.,oego- ' / T h i s n o t only prov ides much couldownabeautlfulttwob~a£'oonl-: belowgives you ~ examples o f .~0t t l l i at K o n W e .C i t y - - " , . . . . . . .

Mlnn~OtoSaturdayat 7oxneoa~nea " . . . . - = z - : , . . . . . . ., :,:....~ f ie~led money tohome buyers at a manuhctured home for-just $1500 ' size and cost. - - = : . . . . . . : - - = . ' Oek l |nd a t Toron to c.ve.nd at s o , , . . . : - .::•-:,::/~* generous 15% interest rate. . . down and apNoxima.tely INTO.a /.But they're all beauti~d t~ live in.- . •"."::""•i. f: Cal f0rnla at Chicago : , . " : " "~" O~roltNew Yorklt ~,l;#aulmlat' BafflmorlN " / : i : / , i.-/.i Buret cottldalso be : t hekey t0 a month.. : - . ".. And alI at a pdce.you can live . , . ' :. ,i .,,1,, It ,,..e C,,*N " :' 'i i i:: : : . . 'seconduniquefinancial o p ~ t y . • * : " -~-

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las ts / ~49; = Dlez, Philadelphia; o 's City, $$, Thorn ton, •Clove. ~: - . lena. 52.

40St~i'ep- beolls: Morsno, Pills- Stolen bases: Henderson, bu rgh , S 2 J D e r n l e r , Pl l l ta ° ( )ek l l i nd , $111 L e F I o r e , Ch icago , delphls i - 27~ 30• P i t C h i n g (S d e c i s i o n s ) : P l t c h l ' n g ( | dac l s lono ) :

FArech', St. L.OUII, 7-2, .77D, 3.77; Gulc i ry , 7-1, . ITS, 3.11; V u c k o v . Su t ton . Hous ton , 7.3, .77S, 2.96. ich; MI I , 7.2, .7_7S, 3.10.

S t r i keou t s : Solo, C lnc lnna tL S t r i k e o u t s : BonnJs te r , S, ee t t le , t07; Cer leton, P h i , 106. ~ , 82~ ~=ckersieV. Boston. ~ ,

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L~Dn ES SLiMLINE

CLUB meets Monday evening at 6:30 p.m. --United.Church basement, Kltimat.

INCHES AWAY CLUB meets every Tuesday nlght at 7:30 p.m. In the Skeana Health unit. For In; formation phene635-3747 or 6354560.

DEBT COD MSELLOR

and CONSUMER COMPLAINTS OFFICER "-

4~03D Park Ave., Terrace, B.C. VaG IV5. Free aid to anyone having ~ debt p r o b l e m s t h r o u g h

L

WEIGHT

i Do you ever.need help In a hurry? NNd a lob done or need a lob?. Phone

GOLDEN RULE

WATCHERS meeting held every Tuesday at 7 p.m. In the Knox Unltecl Church Hall, 4907 Lazelle Eml~oymentAgency Ave. of Terrlca ,

TERRA¢ff "

, LOAN CUPBOARD

Hosp l {a l " e q u i p m e n t ovaltsble fix". u N I n the home. For more In. formation plea~ call:

• 0:30to4:30 6384~11

Evinlnge 635-45N

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"6304.~S or d r ~ In at No. 2- 3218 Kalum Street next to B.C. Tel Office.

:" ALANON & ALATEBN

MEETINGS Monday at Mills Memorial Hoopital at 8 p.m.

Phone Marllyn

The MILLS MEMORIAL THREE

THRIFT SHOP RIVERS overextendlng credi t . Mil ls Memorial Hospltsl WORKSHOP • Budget advice available. Auxiliary would approciate Consumer comp la in ts 'enydonatlonlofg~xl, ctsan Is open topubllc. We have

macra~me, quilts and handled. Area covered 7. clashing, .any houooh01d, varlou s woQd products. mllersdiusotTorrace. Catl l tsmi, toys etc. for their Hou;'s- 9 a.m. to.3. P.m- Terrace 638.1256, 9-4 p.m. Thrift Shop. For plcku W Monday to Friday. for appointments. Office oarvlce phone 635.5320 or .. hours 1.4 p.m. only. KItlmat 635-0203 or leave donations call 632.3139 for ap. attheThrlftShopon Lazelfe • RAPE RELIEF polntments. Otflce hours~, " Ave. on Saturdays between * Abortion Counselling socon~l Tuesday of every 11 e.m. and 3 p.m. Thank andCrtslsLInn month, you.

! 49 Wenlecl Jo Rent .so H~"~.-~Ti" ..... |1" HOITleS Winlnd S~ Property for Sale 03 Property Wnntsd 54 eus~rmm Property' 5~ euslnutl Opportunity.. S4 Mofor¢y¢les 57 Automobllon 511 Truckn & V i m J~ Mobile Honlls 40 " RKrQt i~ le l Vehl¢lee .63 Alrcrsft ~4 FIr~ncJll

• M Legll M Tandsrs

IHDEX_ I Comm~llly Services *' Sorvlcee - 2 Coming Events d~4 Sltuoflo~i Wlnted 3 Notices ~ i TV & Shn'no 4 InformMlon Wlnted 29 Musical Irdltrmllents $ Births - - 30 Furnlture & Appl l•ncl l 6 Engibements 31--. Pe~ " " 7 Marrledea . 32 l-lvantocK I Obituaries 33 For Sate MIs~ll inonue 9 Cird of Thanks - 35 | w i p & Trnds

10 In N4morlurn 38 MIsCeli•nemJ| Wanted i l Auctions 39 Morlne - 12 Gnrege Sile 40 E~lulpme~t 13 Porsonel 41 MKhlnery 14 "Bu~ltmM Personal 43 For RImt MIKeillmenut 15 Found 44 P r o ~ for Rent 16 LoSt 40 Room & Boord 19 .Hell: Wanted 47 Sultea for RaM

, 'For Hire 411 Homes for Rent

. CL&S|iI ' ISI~ k A T I I • "

LQCAL ONLY 20 words or less 12.00 per InNrflofl. Over 20 words $ cants per word. 3 or more ¢ans4Kutlve inMrtlons I!.~0 per InMrtlon.

eaPUNDS First insertion charged for w'nMItor run or nof~ AMmlUtoly no rofvnds after ~d h ls bean set,

¢OeEECTIONS MUSt be mlcfo before ~ Insertion. AlfoWlnce can be made for only one Incorr$¢t, . ed.

BOX NUMEees $1.00 ph:kUlp • 1 r ~: I " 13.00 mailed

CLAS l IP l ID DI IPLAV Rntes lvol l lb le upon redunt.

NATIONAl. CLJUi l IP l iO RATS 3~ cents per ~gofe ling. Minimum charge IS.00 per Inherflon.

L e g A L • POLITICAL Imll T E A N I l e N T AD* V I I t T I I I N a 3? cerrts Per line.

I U I I N I n PERSONALS 15.00 per lln~ Per month. On e m l n l m ~ m f ~ r month be,~e.

'COMINa e V e N T I Por Non.Profit Organl~tthns. Maximum |clays Insorliam Prior to ev,nt for no chorge. Must be ~ words or knm, typld, ~ d sul~nltted to our office.

DeADLiNE DI |PLAY Noon two days prior to puI011clfloll day. '

CLASSIPl ID I1:00 n.m. no day prsvkx;s to day ~ publketlon M(mday to Fridny. .

ALL C L A I I I ~ I I O CAIH WITH ORDI le Mhor e U I I N I I S l l WITH AN I I T A I L I S H e D

• -ACCOUNT.

• " " ' --~e'LASSlFIEOANNOUNCeMENTS Noflcel 6&O -Blrthl 6.~O Engagem~ts 4.~O t / ,orr legn 4.00 ~ l l u • r l e s 4.~0 Card of Thanks 4,00 In M41mm'lunl 4,~0 Over 40 word~, $ COr4S each I d s l t k ~ l ~ ' . ' PHONE L l S 4 ~ - Clel l i f l l~ "AdVM~tslI~' O*~rtmeet~ /

. IuascRIPTION N A T I i - - e l l l ~ l October h I N t

Single copy

By ¢e~rlor y u r ~.0~ By.Mall 3 m t l~ 25.00 ByMel l 4 roW4, ~.~0 BY NUIII • " I yr. JIB.00 Sefller CIIlean I yr, 30.00

" IWIt~h CommmlwHIth and Unlted Stat~ of A/tIor ICI I yr.lS.00

The Her lk l relMirvon the righ! to cleealfy id~ t ~ •PIN1~r l l t l 'he ld l l lg l J Id to l l t ' rates tbet l fore and to dstormthepege IOcidlcm.

The HorRid reserves the rlghl tO revlee, edit, c l l f y or relKt any edvortlNtheof and to rof l l f l any anlNvnrs dlranted to the Herl ld •BOX Rsply SOrVKe and to repeythe ¢uldomer the sum p l ld ~ ~ idvertl l~meflt and box rsntl l ,

BOX reRllel on '.'Hold" litstri~tkms not picked up wlfl119 10daylof expiry M in advertl~ment will be "dsetroysd'unleea miff ing-Inlh'IKl lOnl I re re¢elved, Those in l~/ Idng eox Nunlberl, I re requeMIKI riot to eand orl01nlll of dscumento to nvold frail. All clalme of errors,ln edvertIMmlmts mutt be received by the l~bltsher within 30 d ry |

the flrst publlcMlon."

I t l | e~'~d.by the ndvorlleer r~IueStlng space the lleblllty of the Herald In the went ~f

f• l lure to l~blleh an edvertIMment or in the event of an error epPesrlnR In ;he n .-%'or tisvmenf &l i~Jbll~Nd 1114111 he I[mlhlcl to the imlount Pald by the ndvorllser for Only one Incorrent Inoert fo~ for the portlofl of the IKIverltslng npane O(cuplIKI IW the Incorrect Or om1#ed It~rn only, Orld that there IUmll he no II Ibl l l ty to any extent greater th in the imo~nt P~ld for luch Idvorfl l lng.

Advort l~tnon~ mum comfy with the Br l t l~

O N E D R Y P R I O R T O P U B L I C R T I O N

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KSAN TERRACE ' PREPARED HOUSE HOMEMAKER CHILDBIRTH

SOCIETY SERVICES CLASSES wishes to snnounca' the provides assistance with Si~onored by the Terrace avatlablllty of Ksan House household msnogement and Women's Resource Centre. for women and chlldran who dal ly I lVing'octivit las to I n l t r uc to r : Mar ianne need a. temporary home aged, handicapped, con. Weston.. Call 638-0228:.~.. clur!ng a time of mental ~ yalascants, chronically IIh wenn nn(x~ ind 4 p.m,'wesk. l~ySlr.ai cruelty. If yoU or-- etc.- . . . . . . "-- ~ " . -&lye; Or. &IS-~-any/ In la,

ur children have been. 4148D pork Ave. ~f lered and a need ' safe . 63S411B WOMENOF refuge call the local RCMP - ' ~ - : - " TERRACE at 635-4911, the Crisis Ling ,.ICERMOOE The Women's .. Health at 638-8388, or during nor- FRIENDSHIP Coalition ha l le t up a real buslnese ' hours, the . CENTRE Women,e . Health Care MIn!Stry %f,. ' Human . 6 ~ . Dlroctury. The purpose of Re~rces. T~fll them-you Sarvlces! COunselling and this dlraclory' Is to aM want 10 come to :Koan referral oVI U.I.C;, housing, women In choosing a House. They w l l l : ' m a k e Alcohol&Drug Counselling, physician, according to Immediate arrangements Educatlonproblami, So¢lal, thetr needs as woman. If for you to come to us. We cultura! & recreotlonal you would llke to share your. would like to help you . . programs. Native culture Is e.xperlance with:, other

the rosin focus. Lay. women In hoolth.care call MEALS counlelllng. 638413811 anytime or 638-0228

. on W H EELS Need AsMtinesl~ beheasn 12-4 p.m. or drop by Available to elderly, has- I f you are new to the city, the Women's Centre at 4542 dlcapped, chronically Ill o r have no (rlends,~ are lost, Park Ave. convalescents - - hot full lonely or Iouklng for a place .... A./k

• : ' course meals delivered to live i Torraea's Indian o .. Monday, Wednesday and Friendship Centre wi l l KermdeFrfondship

Thursday. Cost: Mlnlmsi. support, understand and Group Phone Terrace Community aeslstyau. Call us: ~ Mebts every Tueedsy Garden".

~ or come for coftee. We're evening at 11:30 p.m. Services at 635-3170. Ope~datly 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. "Everyone is welcome to

LE JAROiH attend. • d'ENFANCE Programme Cadre. 3313 Kalum St.

iefvk~l c i r r i . Of l l .pe on I I I N ,S .P . -o~e$ .

WEODIND D I | C I I F T I O N | Columbia Human Rlghto Act wh ¢h prohibits inY . . . . . . "-- 'FI r ~lvorbelfl~ ~ d t s c r l m l n l l t l l i g e l n s t , a n y ."

month, • . nafl0~llltY, .ancmtry .or ~ K e of 0rials, or • b4¢lulm .his ~ Is Belv~¢n 44 and 15 years;.

kx :199,TerrKe, ll.¢. HomeDellverf tmlet$ rite Col~lltfon Is [uetlfled by • bonn lids . VIG 4100 Pbeno~s.41M nKlulrefnont for the vv~K In~Ived,

KITIMAT ;I

Classified Mail.in Form • : t

Your Ad . . . . . . . •..~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . ~.,

Name . . . . . . . . . i . . . " . . . . . . . . Address , . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ;. . . . . . . . . Town . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Phone . . . . No. of Days . . . . . . . . . C!assi f tcat ion ................................... Send ad a long w i t h

: cheque o r money Order to : 20 words o r less: s2per day DALLY H E R A L D

$4.50 for th ree consecut ive days 3010 Kalurn St. $6 for four consecut ive days Terrace, B.C,

$7.50 for five consecut ive days:: r-- ;. -- :-- : " .... -- : ........ V8G2M7

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THE TERRACE Li t t le Theatre wil l be holding a- general meeting and s~lal on Monday, June 14 at 8 p.m., 3625 Kalum Street. This will be our last meat!~g for the 01-82 season, m let's all come out and calebrat~ a succ~slful yoarl

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Mintstryof Trenqmmltien

I Hll l tWlyl PUBLIC NOTICE

H IGHWAYS CLOSURE

FILMS at the Terrace Public i.lbrery, Saturday, June 12 at 2 p.m. "The Steadfast Tin Soldier" and "Paddle to the Sea, will I)9 shown.* Suitable for school age children.

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T E R R A C E H I K I N G CLUB-- Day Hike - Kleanza. Crqek area ~ Sunday, June 13,'. meet at library 9:00 a.m., weather permlfllng.

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KIT-I" KSHAN Parents Advisory Group are holding

• tholr next meeting on Wed. 16th June at 0 p.m. in the library of Kltl K ~han 473o Graham.

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BENEFIT FOR THE NAPPY GANG CENTRE, by the Terrace Classical Pursuant to Soctlon 26 of Ballet School at the REM t h e " Highways Act, Public Lee Tbeatre, Sat. June-19,lNoflce.ls herobY glvonl l IM .............. 198~, 7:45 p.m., A chlldren's the Canlar Hlghway No.~

(Terrace French • Pre. Sc'houl) has vacancies for English or French speaking. children, thl;ea and four years of age. Centrally located at the corner of Spark.and Park. For more Information telephone 635- 5688.

TERRACE CHILDBIRTH" EDUC. ASSOC.

For more Information .call Margaret 635-4873. For' breastfeadlng suPport call Blrgltte at 635.4616. in Kltimat call 632.4602 or visit the office at 233 Nachako Centre.

ARE YOU AFRAID TO LEAVE THE

SAFETY OF HOMES Or do you fear: walking alone; driving alone; crowded places; depart- ment stores; super. markets; restaurants; You are not alone. Take that first step, and centecl/the Mantel Health Centre for further Information at. 3412

-'. Kalum St. 63.5-6163.

KITIMA~r A.A. Construction Group

in Kitlmat telephone 63~4712

MEETINGS Monday ; - Step Mse*" .gs 8:30 p.m. Catholic Church Hall. ';... Wedne~lay.-- Closed Meetings 0:30 p.m, .Cathollc Church" Hall . . Friday?. - - Open Meetings 8:30 p.m. Catholic Church Hall. - " AI.Anon Meetings - - Tuesday, S - p.mf-, united Church Hall 632.5934.

ballet celled "Marlenka's,

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THE BAND'PARENTS and students would like to Invite everyone to our final con-

de FRANCAIS Terrace, B.C. carts for this year. The EH .gUl l I I :exlste a " ' ~ 1 ~ mlorban, dwl l lger formon Terrace, L'educet lon en ABUSEDWOMEN'S Wednesday, June.9, o t T : ~ Francais pour log enfant l~cle • ' . • SUPPORT GROUP ~ q ~ - ' ~ , ~men~,•]nrM°~lt:,,l: mafernelle a I I 70 annas. ; E ' - - " Thurscla- $ 00 - m , - - - - - ' - " " - " ' ; ' s e - " - I ~ e ~

' ~ Y .r y : ~. • p.m. uom me co

" n 44 P . , , , , . . . . . . . . . . . . ,~ . . . . ,.. .tslep.be.. ez.__au_._~,15. 00, Psychiatric Wing..Trsn. partthlspestyeor, we were znecr!p~mn e3s-3u v~. " oportatien provided. Phone: able to buy uniforms for- the

. WOMEN ADDICTS A support group for women with alcohol or drug ack

:dictions, themenlves or In their tern!lies. Meets every se0ond Wed. on the second and fourth Wed. of each month a t the Terrace Womons Resource Centre,..for, the Birthing Bed. ALL 4542 Park Ave. Call ~ WELCOMEI " for more Information, " , behvenn 124 p.m. week. FRIDAY June 11, 1982 the days. , T e r r a c e - C h i l d b i r t h

11he Terrace CHILDBIRTH

EDUCATION GROUP has a loan program ol Infant and toddler car seats. 110 deposit, $5, returned). Call 635.4873. We are a Iso Iouklnll

63S.~63 or 63S-20S, I after. 6:00m.

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THE NEXT Terrace Chi ldb i r th Educat ion meeting Is 7:33 on June 8, 191D at the Ske~a Health Unit. Teplc: Fund raising

Education .Group wil l be holding a Bake Sale at the. Co-op. 'Proceeds going towards the Breast-Feeding Group.

,DRIVERS HEEDED for donations of car seats to The 1983 B.C. Northern

senior band, and send them to Seattle. The 9.10 band want to Dawson Creek, and the 6-7 to Kltlmat oh a day trip. ~The"Grede 0 band travelled •overnight to Stewart. Thank you for your suR~rt. • .i::;- "' ,~' (nc-lSl)"

PARENT SUPPORT

--far parents of children with epliepay. EVENT-- 2 films dealing with medication for Epilepsy and their side effects. Alsoeneofour local pharmaclsto will be present to answer any questions. DATE-- June 14, .19132

will be closed to thru trMflc atthe Burr.age River Bridge from 0700 hours TuesdQy Juno 15; 19112 until further ootlce.

The closure Is expacled.~o be In effect for ap- proxlmeM!y 3 days,

Signed Dept. Highways Manog m" for

• Ministry of Tran- oportotlon and Hlghwa~

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OBITUARY "

In* Memory of Emma Marie King born October 27, 1930. Passed on May 24,1~2 at ':~r ~,K!l.ama~;:.:.. Gena!;al.~

lllne.. Kasldad In T er~ for 24 years. SurvlvM yt! her husband Roeald KlPg and family. Kenneth..~nd Cheryl King/ Roneld ~c l Bey Klng~-Brian- and L In~ Turner, Jim and Barb&re Candelore and nine grand. children Dean, Troy, Tocid, Natashla, Jason, Dennle, Trovor, .Tony and Kyle. ~

add to our loan program. " Winter , Games -needs TIME-- 8 p.m. Greatly loved and missed • drlvars to help" transport PLACE-- Skeana Health by all.

PRIME TIME - Student workers to and from ' Unit Ronatd King and Fami ly ; An Older Women's s(q)port work " For further lnformatlen call ' I

group. Meets every 2nd Ti;e'"-'Wi~t;~;" ":Gaffiis ......... CaroI,635-3485.,::, .......... :, ........ ,,,(pI~111) ........... Thursday.. evening, at 7.'30 Commlf l~wl l l be making a (n¢-14l} p.m. The 2ncl & 4th Thur. community survey" for. sday of each month I t the people willing to take billets Terrace Women's Resource and-er volunteer to help Castro, 4542 Park Ave. Call 638-0228 between.124 p.m. weekdays, for more ' In -c formation. -

BIRTHRIGHT Pregnant? In need o f supl~ort? Cell Birthright

NORTHERN DELIGHTS COOP

Presents an eVening wlth....B I M wellknown, versatile folk.rock recor- ding star. Friday, June 11, 1982, 0p.m., R.E.M. Lee Theatre, Terrace. Tlckete 05.00 advance (cheap) at Northern Delights Co.op and Sight and Sound Skeana Mall. I;6.00 at the door (still cheap) ...see you there.

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• ED409.UBC .... . . Are you Interested .in gaining three credits and ~ learning about elementary_

THAN K YOU We wtsh to express our

sincere thanks to Drs: Phlllps and Korborskl and nurses at Mill Memorial Hospital for the care and kindness to my wife Emma King. Our Lhanks are also extended to our m!ny friends and"'relatlvas f ~ _ their kind deeds, f loral tributes and expresslnn of sympathy.of the, lo~s of my beloved wife" Emma and

TERRACE WOMEN'S RESOURCE CENTRE

A support service for ANONYMOUS . women;. Information " 635.41~ 635.1441 r e f e r r a l ; n e w s l e t t e r Meetings • .Monday Knox

. . . . . . United Church 8:30 p.m. . actionC°lleotlve;~.group;Stbtus-°f-W°men--~Tb-ur~lky'-Mills"JV~m-~lkl. " lending ' ".-

library; bookstore; coun- Hospital 8.'30 p.m. selling; support groups. Saturday O p ~ l " ; N ~ t l ~ g • Drop-In Centre, ;4542 Park Mil ls Memorial Hospital Ave. (formerly the District 0~30 p.m.. " ......

" fie . House} Open 12-4 p.m. TERRACEPARENTS Monday to " Friday. FORFRENCH

635-3907. Office is now open be asked to de.this for only verf Thursdey9 e.m. to 9 one ~ . - - " : " 1 - - ~

m~ No. 3' -'-~(621 Lakelse, - If you would be wil l ingto Ave. Free conf ident ia l - m i s t in this wurthwhlle pregnancy tests avellal~le, cause; please phone the

Winter Games Office clurlng TERRACE the day at 635-7462 or Hugh

ALCOHOLICS Power In the evening at 635.

, with the Games. This :survey will be done by student workers under a • Canada •Manpower •work-• grant. We need drivers to. provide., transportatlan In the morning, noon, and afterwork, the drivers will

(nc5-141) ~ e

YOU .ARE INVITED to attend the annual general mNtlng of. the Kermede Friendship Society ~lune 11, 1982. ., ,. By" Joining the Ke.~node Friendship Soufety and :or

Telephone 638-0228. would l ike .to .advise the ....................................... pUblic that registrations are

The c u r r e n t l y : b e i n g a c c a p h ~ d ~ t

TERRACE FOSTER K l t r K'Shan School for PARENTSASSOC. French Immersion Kin- '

offerseducation-flr~s0Urces ~.ck~,'rgarton ~nd Grade 1 f~ and support for local foster 1982.83: (Please note that parents, i f you are a foster* " Grade I Is s¥~llable without"* parent or w0tJId like more having :-ha d, French K!n. Information call• us oergarten)~ .... F o r . In. anytime'. Jecqule ; 635.6727, . formation cell. K!fl K'Shan Trean ..635-2863, Bev. 625- ~ School' 635-3115 or Terrace. 3248 eve, only. " • -~ i P, amfe. for French 635.2151

• ....... or ~.|maor ~1.Tm L

P A R E N T I E O U C A T I O N ' , " " " ' ' , "'i'',~ ". "" . ' . ' . . GROUP : : ONEPAR'I~NT FAMIblES.

Wedne~lays' 7:30, Skeena' ASl0Cla -, bfCa~:~da.'a .Health unit, 3412 Kalum St, local group of Concerned Films, guest'..: speakera, parents .who are interested gro, up discussion. In helping Out-other mofh~ •

" - " . or rafters whomay I~ only NURSINOMUMSl ' weekend Parants. We are

science methods? This wil l be an extensive 10 day UBC course, Ed. 409, from July 20. July 30 In Terrace if we ~ 1 fit q~ ~ f - -m-o~---a~- pllceMs. Oeadllne - June 15. For further Information, call E. Danlels at (S4~l ' - office) or :(5-5987. home).

(nc-11J)

~'--111 " "~ VERNON B'C" SUMMER GAMES

: BLACK POWDER PLAY O~:FS

NOtice Is h e ~ y given that the Black Powder Zone

mother of Kenneth Rnnald, Llnde and Barbara.

Ronald King and Family ....................................... (p1-11 I ) . . . . . . . . . .

Every Wed., 7:30p.m., J- L~W.saarsAu~10n and I Supply.. Open ..dDlly I -

except.Sunday. ' : | wl~ ~ots ofgood t ,w, , I fouls ate., ~:~ - S p .m i l

'4106 HWy. ~6 East-63~ J

renewing your.membership" Playoffslfor 1982 •will take you are entitled to receive; place June 19, 20, 1982.. " --Membership C a r d Compotltlon ~ t l i I~ held - - ~ t h l y Hews'leffer .'.at mile 3i west~f T~.racb . 7824 --Regular. Informat ion altering, t~e, North/,W,9~L.. " .- , *(N4"30l) / a6otd; worksh~psr coming. -Chal:coal"~U~'~r's~ ~ : ! : ; e'~ents and.. : current " dezvous. " • programs - L • . " .~ ; TO" .qualify, 'parflclp~nti ' ~ ~ ~ . --Eligible .to •afland': and • ~ m ~ haye me~ii~rshil)-• I~n • . ~ ~ ' Participate in .r.egu~br ~ tlh~i * B.C..:" rede*r, atl0n,.ot : ~ . ~ ; ~ } monthly board meetlngs~ - :. Shobtlng.$'~rts..Qual!fYlng ,.: • . . . . . . ........... ~- You must be • member .in . competitorSmust uses fllnt~ . . . . . . . . . order.to vote for.a board Of . or i~rcusslon.Hflewlth open ' ' H U O E L O A RAG ~;, ".SAL I: : d i rec to r -a t ' the anhual. " Iron sights'.:":.:". " " ~ ;, Garden' tools; *. frldgei~ meeting. Please conflr.m In- : 'Entree hm Is $5,00., ~p . washing mechlno, clothing, ,: advance by fllllng out the pllcMlons for membershlp etc. Sat. June 12 10 a.m.,

.re01stratlon form or con. In the B.C. Federation of 4719 Park Ave. toctlNl Joanna at 635~. 206, Sh0otlng Sports wi l l be ......... (I=3-;111) .... 6354907~ so. that we know accepted at the shoot and is SATURDAY~ :JUNE '.1~ .9 hew mUch ;toed to.prepare S S . 0 0 . . . . . " - " ' a . m . . 4 p.m. we'y~e g0t~ for thedlnnor lMent ingto ' For 'further Information* eVorythlngl Land ct'ulser;~ start ot-:5 p,m.: . ' 1 1 - . " -~ " I clah "'i ' • ' , " . . shuffle I ~ r d "table,- dog .

.,SEE ;YOU A T THE AN,* - . ...... ~-~ Pler-~eLeRds~------~I~, ml~ckllane_,ous. 5024:. '~. 635.2778' Graham Ave . . . .

(nc.18i) , : . . . . . (p3-11i)

Breasttoedlng support providing p0t";Luck" Sup- grOup~ For Inf0rhlation, pere,-BlrthdaY Parties f ~ 'support, concerns; •- Call" Chlldrenl- a;td: .Groqp Ac. BlrgltLe635-,16160r Pare635- t lvif les(- which* invo lve 5271. Everyo~ welcome to :Panl~ltland',~their' children/. 1 our. meetlhg :.held..-2nd : Custody 0f',your chll'd~s not.".,l Thursday of the'month:at necmser~. Phone. Bea. ~S- --NUALL:. Skeene Heaffh ufllt. 8 p.m.. 3233 or Bob~5.g~49~i • ~ ~ - " " -(nc.111)

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• The Heralds Friday, Jun~ 1 !, ~19e2, i~'age 7

. , ~ ~.:'~ *~ , . .. ~, ~: ' .

~ ~ ~ ~ ...;.•~*-.~*~;/.~ ?':~:~y,~i -~ .~: ~:!~

. . ' AVOI~ r-~R' SALE Heavy duty; ONE. ' PETERBOURGH FOlI~RENT4733 Davis , 2 L A R :G~E N E W. .. Want to beat.lnf~tlen? We trailer, hitch off. s.'12xG0 ft . ROWBOAT 1~'. M u s t sea ' suffel, each has3 bedrooms; HOUSEKEEPING ' R4X)M " .

'have , ve ry competit ive house trailer. Call 635--7843. in, mediately. Phone 635. :wa l l *t.o:~ w¢t[ . carpet, suitable, for working..n~n~ ~,| ~ ~ / _ . ~ /~ | : . prl i : ing! We have hlghl. ' ~ ".. " . ...... . (n~:11i) 3 2 3 8 . . . :.. • . .: lflreplac~ -: carport. Close~ . st0ve,:fr'lclge, dishes~: pots" J ~ ~ I1:. qualilyproduclsi Wehavea! ~ -" !../.: "~ ' . (p6.11j) :10W~,fridge and, stove . in - : and. INlnli¢ bcKidlng, 1. -¢~rI- ,. .; ."

• IN2 9,a.m.." 4 p.m, _ . . . . . . :.!00:.per cen_l.mp,ney.-back . ' . : : ' : L ~ ' ; j . ' : : : I"'" " ,~ ' ~ ~ :'~' I" ; " " " " • :••.: eluded;. Av,aiia!~le ..Im': 1 •ple~ly fm;n~shed [nc udlng.*i: • .: '" :":."!;':'~,'";,~.: ' : :~PZ'!.II))~;:.:'~erenNl~i...TO~~or sell . :~;~: :o...,.~v_mm..,~ :.....~ .~ _ _ " . _ r"medlMely ' . N o i~qts ~ : . a l l :"utilltles;., ":~central ! . ,

• 464SllQUClE, Sat,June12," . : . : . : . . . . (cffn-~i.4~2) . . . . All G roonware40per ~ : ~ ~ J ' ~ : ~ : " ~' ' "-"""' "ipS15~)- :cablevisl~n ~ Inc i~ed $2 ~ - : " ~ - ~ ~ - - - ~ : " .

' • . i h~usehbld,-.~ m o t o r , , m e . • ,C~l):.~ l,.o~m,n_ag, e m . ~ . 30 p~r.alnt.0ff. .All .other . " r I I ' : : : I 'EDR •: .L I I : " " * I . . . . . : t p l ' l : l l ", ~a . . ___ , . * , ~ : ' , , • . : ~ U l N l / - ~ l o ~ . r l , o & , r l t i ~ h - : • ; : I m l a - r l , i l ~ I I T r - " : . ' . ' . • _ : ~ , ; I Cl0~e t o town•and;ach,,~Is ' " ~ - ~ - - - - - - - : - . . . . . . . . •

• . ~ , _:-..:: : _ L : . . . . : ' " . m..~m~w!m_..mpraxpermnce, Frl ]0"~ • 4-30 '..Tuu Specl~.llts ~n cracked i . l ~ P a r ~ s , ~,z,_,ano ~ I o~;^,:",~,, . . . . ~ . . . . . W... . . . . . . . . =. - i : 6 r ~ i ~ l L [ ~ : ~ A t : k ~ o L r ~ . . ! n C l u d l n g ~ookkeeplng an; "~Urll, '7 ; ,m: . 1; Cyl inder heads .and t ~ l ~ s : ' E x t r a s i ~ r , ! , != ~ . ~ - , ~ , ~ , , . I &, : I ( p 3 i 5 1 ) . , ~ I I / I / ' : ' '

. . . . • • nJncuens. 5utm provided, p m . . :. . casting repairs, • I I ' I " ' " i i " ~ I I ca,=. renu.ret,en...at,.,. ' "T.E.O.Y --Exc=n.,.. or,., FO,.R:,T.,n :Thor.h',,,: * 'RENT'A'WR|£K t0r~Stracktepeaeck,teye, Reply In confidence In ' H . ~ -~llnder h~ads 1k1~27. I s t o r a g e Iocke.r~ one oeoroom' ~urmsnea . ~ L ~ a = . . . . . . . . . . . . - - . - - -

-: 'cl0ihlng, good qual i ty cludlng references toi Mr" 6,1S'.~393 ~--~Exchange '335.400 I ~ o u - n d . -P lease apartment for one qulet ~ O F F S E T RECESSION curtelnl , househ61d at. D. Wood, P.O. Box "2i07; " Cummins heads "c.w *1 ~11o;le 635.5224. responsible person. Phone ~ ' - . . . . . . . . . . . tiC!eL 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. " Smithers, B.C V2J 2N0 valves, $110;00. Cat I (acca-i fin) 635.2065. We are the National Specialists In renting Late

[nc1-11J) (c10-18l) heads also available. (p3.11,14,15p Model 1976.79 Cars-Trucks.

; FILTER QUEEN Sales & Service

Phone "~ " : 635-7096 (am.31&).~

. . . . T o P S O I / L I '

SAND.-GRAVEL Compefltlve Prices

'~" ~ (acc~01) THOMSON & SONS .

• GMtlral Contractors sewer/-and water con-

........... n~ÊÜ.És;.....d¿ggin.g;....back`;.; ..... fill!fig, septic systems and snow plowing. Ai Thomson.

135-7517 (am-31Au)

RADiOLOOICAL TECHNICIAN

Required on a part.time basis. Two days a week, holiday, and sick relief. Must take share of call time. Salary as per H.S.A. contract. Start !m. mediately, sen.~l resume to;

Kltlmat Genbl.et Holpitat, ~ Lahakas Blvd. KITIMAT, ,B.C. VIE 1E7 a t tn . . Mr. Larry

Blakseton,. 632.2121 (acc3.111)

A N Y O N E I N . TERESTED In worklng In / ~ r a l l a contact: Star's WorldTrade No;8 Pember ton Road, Lumby, BC (604) 547- 9214.

(p23-171)

m l WANTED: 1 set hydraulic camper lacks In good condition. Phone 635-~1880.

(sff)

WANTED:I I~ellable, single working person, to share 2 bedroom apartment.. Call 63,¢4~)3.

(ecc10-~l)

SPOT• CASH FOR" 'YOUR GOOD USED. GUNS OF ANY

. . .~KE •ORMODEL,• ........ • Qu48nlway Trading

321S KIlum 638-1613

(acc-tu,fr)

SUNDAY, JUNE 6, et Lakelse Lake we picked up wrong paw of blue running shoes. Owner call 635.3657.

(nc.21[)

CLERK TRAINE E i f you want a clerical

career and hot "lust a lob".. you wil l be interested In the dZcallent opp~10~f~,In ou~ Nerltlwestr=offlL~q o ~ : l r l , ~ b i ~ ' . " ' ~,~,i~-j,, .~,.,,~,,~

On.the.Job training In . precise. !nterestlng work features great progressive potential .to sn ambitious individual with sn eye towards future ad- vancament.

• Successful appllcont wil l have Grade 12 Including:or supplemented by business courses and typing ability

.with ressp~..pble.sPeed and accur.0cy, .. .::~ '-,~ ........

Starting Salary' r~pg~s ....... from.,Sl,~0,~...t~,.,$.l,3..~..~l.

per month with an at- ~'active beneflte package.

- - Excel lent-work lng - con. dltions Include f lexible working hours.

NOTE: A more qualified appllcani may be appointed to a higher level clerical poaltlon with a minimUm salary of S16,849.56 per ennom.

Quote competition No. 82- 18 Clmlng date: JiJne 18, 1982

Application forms are available • at the various

. . . . . a s s e s s m e n t o f f i c e s throughout the province.

~..'Send completed applicetion forms to:

Director of Personnel B.C. ASSESSMENT

SPOT CASfl for your good used furniture, beds, T.V.'s

.end guns. QUEENSWAY ...............

TRADING DO YOU HAVE technical or 3215 Kl lum

:'estimating problems? Do you need drawings and 633-1613 specifications? For help: (ac.tu,fr) please call Peter et 638-8311.

(ps-11,1s,~8,~,~l),

W!LL BABYSIT In my own t~me. 4818 Lazelle. Cal 1'638.

(p20-301)

FOR SALE: Wurlltzer 630T 3 manual, theater Splnnlt, excellent condition. 638-8141 extension 318 or 319 Howard Church

(pS-17i)

TOPSOIL f~; sale 635-2160. (P~o-181)

24" CEDAR SHAKES, hand split, resawn, $60 per square. Phone 638-1912;

(nc-11:15,18,32,25J)

FOR SALE: Heavy duty trailer" hitch off a 12x60 f l house tratler. Call 635-7843.

(ncS-111)

FOR SALE - - 4 0 channel h'anscelver wi th antenna. Valued at $400. Best offer no lower than $200. Phone 63.5- 7427.

" (snc.tfn)

PeR SALE: 60 AMP AUTHORITY , :~ temporary- pole service, : 1637_ H II Islde.Av~nue_ ...... ~:_.co m p.l et 9, .~ ._r_ea d y:_.:._f.or__

.. . . Vlcturia, B.(;, mounting and insl~ctlon. VST 4Y2 Offers? 635-7486.

• (accl-9J) (pS-17J)

562;7811 TRI-PAR

Prince.George (acc.Fr)

7.4 TON GRAIN bin com. pleto with hogger. Worth SI,~D0; asking $1,400. FIRM. 635-3867.

(nc9-1Si)

SUITES FOR RENT 638. 1268.

(p10-16J)

I and 2 BEDROOM suites for rent. Partly turnls~d. Phone 635-6772. .-"

• (p20.6lu)

ONE and TWO bedroom ,-....~01fi~;.f~:i,i~ht.. pl~one.afle r 6 ~...:

p.m. 635.7971, (PS-ni)

ONE BEDROOM apart- ment for rent. Contact 635- 3583 or 635-9486. Available June 15, 1982.

(p l -n l )

FOR R E N T - - 3 bedroom condo with garage References required. No pets. SSSO month ~ plu~ ~ utilities. Phone 630-1604

(p5-141)

'/ecnntcal sa i~ represemetl~<9:i~.r, ip.~d,~trla! g a~s ,. and welding prodcuts to cover Prince Rupert, Terrace, Kltlmat, Smithers area. Welding or' In- clustrlal sales experience required. Residence Iocat iop- Prince. Rupert. Compensation Includes salary, commission, company vehtcle and e" full

. range of company paid benefits. Reply In confidence to

MANAGER BORSTAD WELDING SUPPLIES LTD.

• ~ 951 Great St., Pdnce George . V2N 3K8 " 1 . . . . . " " 5 6 3 - 0 1 N . . . . . " . .

' ~ I ~ ............. NORTHWEST COMMUNITY COLLEGE "

• , . .

EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES The Col lege has a f e w open ings in the t w o - y e a r B u s i n e s s A d m i n i s t r a t i o n D ip loma P rog ram. (A one yea r cer, t i f i ca te is o f fe red also.)

Th is . p r o g r a m w h i c h inc ludes com. . , portents i n F i nanc i a l Accoun t i ng , Cost _ A c c ~ u n t i n g , ..... D a t a P r o c e s s i n g .... ~&:.

M a n a g e m e n t shou ld lead to ca ree rs in Business ~V~anagement o r Accoun t ing ,

%

F u r t h e r ; i n f o r m a t i o n m a y be ob ta ined at the Counse l l i ng Of f ice , T e r r a c e Campus,

,- ~ ". - . .

• ::: ....... - - ~

B r i t i s h C o l u m b i a

B u i l d i n g s C o r p o r a t i o n

Inv i ta t ion to T e n d e r

SEALED TENDERS, marked; " R E I N . FORCEMENT OF EXTERIOR CLADDING, MINISTRYOF HIGHWAYS GARAGE, MEZlADIN LAKE, B;C." wil l be received up to 3:00 p.m. local time the 30th day of June,1982• and those, available " at that time will-be opened In public at 482.5 Kaith Avimml;Terrace• B.C. VIG t ~ e : = _ . __ .

. Tenderdocuments . may be viewed' at TjrraCe. 1KIt lmatCenstruct l0n Association• 4931 Kelth Avenue, Terrac~,*B.C., Prince Rupert Construction

:" .A~¢ i l f l ~ t , 739-2nd 'Av6nu* I;Vset;: Prim:e Rul~rl, :; B;C,*or Bulkley Velley.l~kes~Dlslrict" comtru¢flon :. i l ~¢ l l I l on ; : 4124 Rallway Avenue,:Smllhirl•* S .C . :

.T~der dncum,ente may I~, ~talnod .at the.above addre~; ~ : ".. "" - " " __

Ter~dara'muet be flied on the forms provlded, In _ ~, aled,,c!ear.ly: mar.karl ~ W ! O l ~ . * . ....

The'lowest or any lenderwl l l not. necessarlly be accepted,

Inquiries.~:..may: be "directod to the Bolldlng Superintendeht,~ Mr. Grant McOInlel, 4125 Keith Av.enue, TerrKe, B.C. VIG 1K7 telephone 131-119h

Multi Tenant Service Commercial Buildinl s

FORLEASE 1,737 square feet units with ~tore h;ontand overhead doors In back. New building, well located at corner of Kelth & Kenney.

• ALSO Two units, 951 square feet,, comes with 14x14 overhead doors, located-at corner of Kenney & Pohle,

. . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ : . . . . . . . . . . . . . :...,,:...:..: .............................................

Phone 635-7459

Renting late model used cars mekes good sense. By providing the least expensive car-truck rentals in Canada, our owners are enjoYing, excoptional growth and profits. We are boomlng BECAUSE of the economy.

--Inflation Proof --Recession Proof --.Interest Proof

Let us pmve to you that Rent.A.Wreck Is the beet Investment you can make for the 80"s.. Locations available: o , .

Terrace P r i n c e . R u j ~ r t Burns Like Smflhors Kiflmet To learn more, call collect today: Vancouver (604) 876-7155 Toronto (416)498-0376 ' Or Write: Rant-I.Wreck, 225 KingswNv, Vanceuver, B.C. VST 3J5. GU.S. Locations Available.

business dir ctory SER 'V ING T H E P A C I F I C N O R T H W E S T

Q U A L I T Y A N D S A T I S F A C T I O N G U A R A N T E E D !

zr~ OW ENTERPRISES

' LL~4._._j I I~._~ ~ We build sundecks, fences, trailer skirting, ioey shacks, patios, septl~ O I L B U R N E R SE RVI C E systems: We also relocate mobile homes. A N D R E P A I R S BIG OR SMALL WE BUILD 'EM ALL 635.4018

• PAVrNG . . . . . WlEBE CONTRACTING LTD.

Pav ing D r i v e w a y s a n d P a r k i n g Lots - - G r a d e W o r k - -

S U P P O R T Y O U R L O C A L BUS' INESS

4e05 Sou~ie 6 , 3 5 - 3 9 3 4

";ENARD ENTERPRISES': HEATING * P L U M B I N G * SHEET METAL

CONTRACT 635 3897 OIL TOGAS • PLUMBING • CONVERSIONS

• : : : : T H I S S P A C E : .................

AVAILABLE FOR Y O U R AD.

P H O N E

635-6357 ABVAN BUILDERS LTD,

• Residential ,Commercial • Custom Homes

635 5628 Your lot " or. ou rs

RESIDENTIAL •Remodelling ,RenOvations -- COMMERCIAL -- INDUSTRIAL

1"ITI I11REZNOR ~ , , , , . , ; ' ~ . LAJ~RS Abe VanderKwaak 3671 Wa lnu t . Dr:

- - - Custom car stereo i ns ta l l a t i on " - - Serv ice on most b rands

t v ' s a n d stereos - - Serv ice .on Sony,. RCA 'and

San'yo Video r eco rde rs

TERRACE ELECTRONICS 635-4543 -

II :.- "Phone -I : . 635 3511_ .- l i " Box'84:R.R,2 .... " . :. TERRACE,' B.C:, V8G3Z9 I I ' ~ I

i .Plans are available. We also Custom Bulld

OMINECA BUILDING Supplies & fndustrlal Distributors

No. 4 - . 2903Kenney St:

Lii , ; i,;i .

. . . . . . . . : :,F0Undatlon_.to~:ompletJo:h.. -~ . " / : : : : . o r " " . : " . . . . . . .

" . : " : . ' L o g w 0 r k O n l y

d = ~ r" " " " 6 3 5 - 7 4 0 0 . .

Pl: lnce .Ge_orge (1.12) 971- 238,1

We have building lots available i . Terrece& Prince R~

635-6381

r - b a r a . ,- Nunn~ A . I ' . S . T . D . I . ' S . B . / / ~ I ~ . " ...

Training for ch"dren and adulfs-~'~L in ba l le t , t ap and. jazz. " : ~ , ' ~

Studio Box }14 Res'idence 635.3467 Terrace, B.C. Ik15.2440

For information on-running your ad in the business directory call 635-6357 -;

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i ~ t ; Avsiloble~luly 1, 1982 acres: 4 mi les f r o m i / N e w I n e w Thornhelghts sub-~i=-150;P.S~ P,B, 6|~' 460' , ~ for worl(ing• people, W a l s h H~ i~MI . I : 8 sc r , s .c!kared:• dlv!i lon. Priced .to sel l ;Ask a U t 0 : 2 0 M P G ~ O B , ~; :- ; . : : " !

• " ' Aye.'~3s.s752 / : . . : , ' . .: and excellant for ga r ,~ l ng . ':: for Oave.,63s.3276.: . 75~ ~, ; , : '~ ' :: ' : ~ " :::~ /.".:-: ~ . . i : ~ : ' . : . .~.: ;.- (!)10:~21)- Asking ~9;SO0. ~ls-7~Xt.: ' . . ' ' . . ~'. :~ (P20-1U)"::" : : " :' . . . . : " (p4-1H) '~-~b(

f " . :~'. ""r~,,,..~;~;'~.,;,. , , , . . ; ,~ i:.'.':" . ( p~ .S ! ) : / ' :, " . . ' ' : :~ ' .: :. '" : .... . ~ i ' ~ ' n -Ur/~O~''~""--"!i;~;,~. ' • ;a

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an: v ~ u s l y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : O I M l e V e ( 1 , ' , ~ :~ . . . . . :

. t : • : • .ip~...W,apin~ .~ wa~l~ ,~dng uprightln E.t~lop!a a lmost m

)mnu, ,, ormmdlke.:creatures,..have: dat~,~ m'the.]at~f linds ~:as: l~eklnl ! ~ !t!~ Inidsku~ trag ",::: : ,et fo r•,, fou~ million Y ~ : ; i.e. e~l i t i . that:

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4 " s E D R 0 0 ~ . H O U S E F O R - - ! . ' , : i - . :'. ".(p~i-]61) FOR SaLE 1970.'750' K • "mo'tocycie, .w!ndlamme~"

I tENTCl0sotehospl ta land ~: . . . . • ' " . . . . feir lng wi th lowers and • ~hool,.asklng Ss00utllftles .-3BEDROOMcoedonllnlum. -other extras, Asking $3200

dot Included; Phone ~3S.320e Close to downtOwn. 144,000 or beat offer. 63~-21L~. after 4 p.m, OBO 638-169B f o r ap-

(p4-1Sl) pelntment,To vtew at.No.7- (pS-lS.!) • ~ 4717 Walsh Avenue.

(1~S-141)

FOR SALE or rent Brand new 3 .bedroom. ful l basement home. In a new subdivision. Also two residential Iote. Phone 9593.

(I18-7,8,9,10,1 I, 16,17,18)

F O U R B E D R O O M home plus two basement suites, nice .view, dose to town, owner moving. Only 185,000. 635-3869.

"(P12-2,3,4,9,1(),11, i 16,17,18,23,24,25J) | ~,~~..~'~i~r~:~~ "

2 BEDROOM 1967 10xso trai ler In Woodland Heights @aller court. $7500 Phone 635-9530.

(snc-tfn)

3 BEDROOM HOUSE full basement, best offer tO 879,~00, 4810 Scoff Street. Phone 635.7937 and ~-2820.

, (acc-3Ol)

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BUILDING CONTRACTOR PROGRESSIVE VENTURES LTD.

] Box 393

" T e r r a c e , B.C.

; C O M M E R C I A L - - R E S I D E N T I A L

i Phone 635-7459 a

11~I0 X R HONDA 200 d l r t blks. 1981 DS Suzukl 100 d l r t blke." Immacu la te cond., about 6 h r / on each blke. 635-6703.

(ps-161)

F O R S A L E 1979 :CB750 Honda Quar te r Shoel Fairing S&W air shocks crash bars, fog lamps, ' low ml lsage, excel lent cond. Phone 635;5253.

(pS-111)

Z~

1 i l l TOYOTA, stenda;-d, new brakes, spare rims, summer and winter t l re~ . Phone ¢18-1253 after 5 p.m.

(p3-111)

OO0~;E" VAN ::i~7~i:~. t o E ' SPOt. " man ' ' Ro~,ale;' : .T in ted g!asa al l ai~oUnd. A-l,shal~,'

$ 3 ; 7 0 0 O B O 635-264~... :. ' (p3-111)

FOR SALE 1980 GMC Van, sunroof, glass package, new br idgetonea , f e w dents ,

o f fers to $6,000 Phone 635. 4473~

, (p10-231)

, deal ingWtth ' thedi~t~t l~t lh r0u i lb : the: i thdV%f imlmAr: ~!mts mvo!vmgramoa~etlve emments on::vo~camp u n m id . plant :fo'~d~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' ..:" : ~--:" ...... ..:'-: " ---~==: : m ~ W M C h l ~ t s h ~ k a fo ,und t l l e ~ l e : : f Y a ~ e n { . r e v Q ] ~ .

s, . " " ~ : : : " ' " t im t the s k ~ had to he at least . fo~ min inn years eldi. " He W u ~)art 0'f an"intarnat l~al l ;r0up 0f:S0: 'paleou- • . - , • . . . . . . . . . . , , t°10gistsianthr0pologlsis and a r c h e o l o ~ who qmut tlL'ee Up to now, , Krlcht~lka said, " the evidence 0f h0mL, d d months up toDecember last y s a r bi the ~ d d l e Awany ~ exinte~ce ( inthetormofhuman tosails) dated hack to a b o u t RiVer Valley o! Ethi0pla's Afar region, whece othe= Ira- 3.S milHun years ago. .portant archenl, o~leal finds have had been made. " ~ ' ~ha frqp~ent of thigh l~ne shows that the creature was

The most notable until now was the dlsooveW of "Lucy," definitely a blped, that it walked fully erect. The skull held a a small hominid whose remains were uncovered by U.B. emallbraln,sothehaadwasapelike--butit wasn't aa ape, anthropologist Donald Johanann. Tests showed that "Lucy" or even a chimp.!'

, r e s s i n g , . , .o.o ,, Women's report called dep Window Van for sale. Ex. ~ cel lent shape. Full se t /

w l n t e r a n d s u m m e r r a d l a l s / H A / , I F A : ~ ( C P ) . - - ssveralmnnthsngo, isgoin~ b e : " A U I c e n d o i s h a l p t e l l 'little suppo r t f rom other on r ims. Phone 63548~O or 635-3476 a f f ~ 6:30 pm

(Sff-nc)

FOR SALE 1979 Ford 250 Supercab, 18000 mites, a.c .V8 radlals-plue--1977 8' camper, ,stereo, hydraulic lacks. Asking S13,0~ Phone 635-2821.

~(.p?o.~8i) " I

FOR SALE 2--1978 GMC V= ton pickups 1--1979 Ford V~ ton pickup 1~-1976 Dodge Coronet we are accepting .offers on

• the above vehicles. Vehicles . . . . . . . . can be viewed a t Pacific

1979 CHEV CAPRICE, P.S., Northern Gas between 8 P.B., power windows, .best a .m. . 4:30 p.m., Mort;. • Frl . offer. For more Information 2980 Ker r St., call 635-7107 Ask for Hal ley (acc3.11J) or 635-3732 after 6.p.m.

(acc10-22J)

D E L u x E , auto., a.m.. ve ry low ~ ~

nt condition . . . . . . . . . . . ,ent to bring k condition. 1-1749.

(p5-14J)

.TD Crown ult imate In

mint con- controb air Im & t a p e

Attend the Church o/ Your :Choice

o ~ ] ~ THE SALVATION

BPJEM • . ARMY ~ . ~ 3 7 Walsh Ave.

635-2626 or 635-5446

SUNDAY SE RVICES 9:30 a.m. - - Sunday School for all ages 11:00 a.m. - - Family Worship 7:30 -- p.m. - - Evangelistic Salvation Meeting.

WEDNESDAY" 7:30 i~; 'h~.--- Ladles' H o m~'b L e a g u e Fellowship.

71h DAY ADVEI~ITIST 3306 Grl f f l ths-

Pastor Henry Bartsch 635-3232 - "635.-7642

Services - - Sat.,..9:30 • ..a.m. - - Sabbath School

(Sunday School). '11:00 a.m. - - Worshi p

1975 12x68 Mobite Home Embassy. 4 appl iances. Good condition. $21,500 OBO 638-1074.

(p$-16J)

FOR'SALE BY OWNER 1 partly furnished 1970 12x70 Windsor Mobile Home wi th 12x30 f inished addi t ion.

T E R R A C E • P E N T E C O S T A L

ASSEMBLY Pastor John Caplln "

351.1 El~ySt., Terrace, B.C.

635.2434 SUNDAY sE RVICES : 9:45 Sunday School

11:00 Morning Worship 7:00 Evening Service

H O U S E .. OF

PRAISE Pastor Arnold Peters

3406 E by S t. 635-.3018 635-3657 Sunday Services

• 10:30 a.m. 7:30 p.m.

~:~ ':"~:.:-~, ZION .?,/: .< :.',:- , '£APTI ST _.~

-h • CHURCH . • PaStor Paul Mohnlnger

"Home 635-$3o9- Corner of Sparks&

': ". "/"' Kei th

...... 9145 .a.m./_~ ~ Sunday .. . . " ' ' " S t O O l " " " " . . . . . . . . . .

11:00 a.m. ~ Mornlng "

Worshlp

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S A C R E D H E A R T . • . .

.~ .......... .:PARISH:-.~--V~--....~.

483~ Straume Tei-race

Sat. Even. --7:30 p.m;. Sunday Masses

8:30a.m. ]O:00a.m. i l : 90a .m . "

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S T . M A T T H E W ' S A N G L I C A N

CHURCH ::~7~26 Lazelle Avenue

' : ~- 635.9019 • SUNDAY SERVICES ?,:)5., a.m. - - .H 0 y Communlon 10:00 a.m. Sunday" School 40 .a .m. ~ Sun'day":' Sch6ol 1 i :00 ' a ,m --.: Famliy .... Serv ice , - - ' Holy-Com.

• munJon:(except ' - th i rd .,Sunday;, • . " "

7:30: p;m., ~--i. I n fo rma l . " • .'Service: " .." / " . ~ " . ' :.-

~ ; ~ . ~ ' : : - . . . . . . : : . . - .

~ k ~ ' ~ : K N O X U N I T E D . - . . " . . ~ , . : ' . ' " " C H U R C H ' " ' ' :-

4907 LaS'elle A~e. " "63S-~014 - "

Rev: David Mc'~rlyn, B.A.,. M. DiV.: Worship ~ l~_:~.m, - Sunday "Sch~)~r ~ Nursery to Grade 6 - - 11 a . m .

--Gr.~de-7 to-Aciuit~; . - , 10 a . m .

e

C H R I S T

L U T H E R A N ' CHURCH .,

Rev. Herman Hagen ; " B.A.,M:DIv. • '.1 ~635:$520 : : ' ' --'--" : 635.3485

32298parksStreet " "~:- o(Coi'ner0f Sparks ' -

:' , & p a r k ) " ' ".9:45 a, rff. - - Sunday '.ChUrch :Sch0ol. (KIn...~

' : de rga r ten th rough . ~adult) ".,. " - . . . . . ~.11:00 a~m. - - Regular.. ~worshlp service, : :7 :30 .~p,m, evening worshlp "~'- • service 3rd Sunday each. : month, (Holy Communion first Sunday mornlr lg, each month, and the" 3rd Sunday evening of .each. month.)

Confirmation .... Youth & Adult Classes

Gwynth Matthews says her report on disabled women apparen t ly was too depressini and critical of

"government for the Nova Scotia Advinory Council on the 'Status of Women to

_. publish.

Matthews was contracted by the council to study the problems ' of : d i s a b l e d women but Said Thunday

- her repor t , sdbm.itted

r ~

1979 BENDIX metorhome for sale 638-1474 after 12 p.m.

(pS.161)

FOR SALE--,1978 - 25 ft. Diplomat Mini metorhome. Lots o f extras for datai ls cell 798.2445 after 6 p . m . .

(pS-171)

• 2! ft,. CAMPION boat, :10 h0urs, Jnboard, $21,000. ~ 20 ft. Triple. E Motor home $18,000 Phone 635-7937. 635.2820

" 1 (acc~Ol) seats, win- Phone 635.9054.

• S1000 and . (pS-111): purche~ of -,~ =~ ~ ~ ~ ~ , ~ - ' ~ ' "

, . rP~e , .~ , - .~F.(NF~SRI~Eb1971 Safe, Nay " Duchess 2 bedroom tral ler-

(p5-14]) with large addition for 3rd ; ~ . o ~ , . o ~ - ~ o ~ o ~ o - - ~ , o ~ bedroom and IceY shack. All

furnished with waterbed. Price $12,500 OBO 635-4417.

:~ . • . - i (p10-231)

.~ " FOR SALE 191() 10'x44' one I

~ bedroom genera l m o b i l e • ~ h o m e , plus 8'x10' garden

• ~ shed for $6,000 OBO Please .~ phone 635-6961:after4 p.m.

nowhere. " I was warned that the

report was too depressing," she said, ~'an@ there would probably be some problems with ~ that were s a i d . . • some were a Htile strong; some were criticizing the government and the SOCIAl assintunee scheme 'and so on." '

She said a chapter.onsex and the disabled woman seemed to have been Judged a '~)o~o," although shedid not think It wasrespenalble for the entire nq)ort!s fate..

Matthews, a ~-year-old dramatist and writer who has been in a wheelchair for 18 years, said women often told her in visits ' to nursing homes [hey needed help.

__ Her message now would

. Province of British Columbia Mlntetry of

your story and now I am being deMed even.that." - • ,The council, under newly . a p p o i n t e d p r e s i d e n t rraneone Cosman, is ex- pected to meet soon to decide what t o do with Matthaws paper. ~ Cosman could not be reached Thursday. .-

Matthews said the official explanation was that .the council, whose members are appointed by the Nova Scotia government, could not afford to publish a full.

women. • "Just don't expect any

sympathy fro m' physically normal women," the physiotherapist said• "An far a s they are concerned you are not even supposed i to be in .the game anyway..

and they certainly wouldn't have. any qualms about stealing away from you any

. man that theycould." . _

A doctor interviewed ~ by Matthews sa id d isabled women should be un- ders tanding if their

scale report, took six husbands tire of them. The repor t

months and touches oa She s a id those kinds of lnedequaniesin housing, job attitudes have affected how opportunites , f inancial disabled women view sex. support and Irunsportation One woman said she / for disabled women. About thought sexual relsflo~ships 42 women from ages 16 t089 w~re fine but it seemed if it were interviewed, could not be s t anda rd~x it

Matthews also in- went aga ins t socie ty ' s vestigated more personal norms. problems faced by disabled_ Another said: "! like to

• women, exporisnee everything in "The painful plight "of lffe and it makes me sad to

abjoet loneliness, the lack of reallse I had to 'X-out' that comfort, warmth and love part of me." was the number one Matthewa said she could problem I encountered," -no t see why these suhjoete she said. were frowned upon. "The

"Half the won~en:'i-n- chapmron sex is not a how-

T E R R A C E • C H R I S T I A N R E F O R M E D

CHURCH Reverend S. • VanDaalen

Sparks Street & ' Straume Avenue

Sunday School . ~ 10 s . m .

Worship Services - - 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. Listen to the Back .to God Hour every Sunday a t 8:30 a.m= on CFTK.

• • Transportation terviewed had never had a IIH end Highways

:~- . ~ :_ _ ~ ; . -~-. :~, Prince Rupert . . . . , ~:: disapproves oof.,:omance " ~ " ~ ~ ; Electoral Distr ict i n v o l v i n g d i s a b l e d w o m e n . "

BC TIMBER LTD. Take notice that a

Management and Working ;located on Prince-Rupert Plan under T.F•L. No.1 Is

Bridge Project No.B.1035 Cleaning and painting of McClymonf Bridge No.1,131,

Arterial 478R within fhe

to chapter. It deals with the relaUomhip of nny kind womens' relationships and

fears." " : I ~ e said she lwa8 - not i

adverse to editing by the council because the report :

T h e r e p o r t quotes a did need some work. " I physio therapis t saying never refused editing but I disabled women can expect d i d refuse censorship."

being prepared for sub- • mission to the C h i e f Forester "of the Province of British Columbia. This plan -

• Is being prepared for : a replacement Ilcence. The

, . . (pS-161) Management and Working Plan wi l l take effect on

FOR SALE: Excel lent January1,1983 and be for a condition, 1978 14x70 ft. per iod of f ive years. three bedroom Sierra W r i t t e n submission or mobile home. Includes Bx20 requests for In format ion ft. Jooy shack;Insulated and should be directed to Mr . carpeted. 8x9 ft . u t i l i t y D.G. MacKInnon o n , o r

' shed. Stove-dishwasher before July 15, 1982. combination. Located at 81 . D.G•MecKInnon, R.P.F, Pine Park. Asking price Forester I-c Administration $29,S00 f i rm. Must be seen to BC Timber Ltd.

r. be appreciated. TQ~/lew call Box 1000, Terrace, B.C. 635,9067 affer 4:30 p.m. V8G4C4 6318.2222 " (pd-30Ju) (ecc2-11,1SJ)

..LOTS FOR S A L E - - o r LEASE TO PURCHASE BASED UPON 1 2 ~ r ~ . t O F M A R K E T V A L U E ( for" q u a l i f i e d p e r s o n s ) . F I R M P R I C E S a r e S27 ,300 , $28,450 a n d $ 2 8 , $ 0 0 . -

F O R M O R E I N F O R M A T I O N C O N T A G T R O B G R E N O , D I S T R I C T O F T E R R A C E

"635.6311.

C H U R C H ~- . . . . . . . OF . . . . . . . .

i 1 " "" GOD Reverend R.L. White

3341 River Drive • Terrace,•B.C. I ' '

10:O0 a.m. Sunday School ? . ' ' Reverend. 'R.L. White l l iO0 a ; m . . . .

MorningWorship MMIT A N .... 7:30 p.m, • ~ Even ingWorsh lp ~ i sU PARTME I !

p.rf i . TERRACE "

-- ~ - : -~ U PLAN DS--- - : ~ == " BAPTIST

: CHURCH . . . . ! " - . . P a s t o r Bob Uesyk , " ~ 1 ,"

" ,./C01;ner of Hall iwell "

-,9::45aim: .. i " ' " '" ~ B i b l e Teaching i Sur~day School : "

One & T w o b e d r o o m s f e a t u r i n g :

" e~ridge,~stove & drapes'. .. ' \ ' : : . . aWall to Wall carpeting1;.. ' eRAQOETEALL COURTS'- '..:i eGymtlaslum facH lies " : .:., 'cOn.site management' : : • : . . . - . . - .

City of Prince Rupert. The approximate welgM of steel work tobe painted Is 38 tennee. ..... / Tender . f o r ~ s ~and

'specifications ~ro a~al iable f rom the off ice of the Regional Dlssctor,. High. ways at No•~0-4S~ Park Avenue, Terrace, B.C; VaG • 1V4. Reduced size drawings only. Tenders wi l l be accepted at the above address only up to 2:00 p.m., local f lmaen the tender opening date. A 10 per cent bid bond or car. rifled cheque, shall be In. cludedwlth the tender. The lowest, or any tender net necessarily accepted. Tender. epenlng date: June

.18, 1982 " The Min la t ry "Genera l Specification for Highway Construct lon" to which the construction of this Contract shall conform, are also available for the sum of S2S. Cheques or money orders shall be made payable to the Minister of Finance. NO such ..... purchases are

II I I

A l l

. ou, PEOPLE

When thin to "A true network must be step gently. / -L~' • imperceptible•" , "

That 's th~ advice lena Campsl~olo~a~e-womenat . Princess Margrlet of the a national ~onfere~ce /in Netherlands kicked off a

- Vancouver. -\ , two.week ~ h , ~ a i t by • \ " .donning ~ h a r d ha~ and .- \ - rubbing/shoulders with an

Now is not th~ time for un~l~-peeUng public ~t the .women to exhibit ' ~ P - ~ P e ~ ' 0 1 e t ~ - s h ~ w in swains: -- :::-- -\ .

- p r l d e , . : L i . s a M . ~ . f o n ~ _ : . . . : ~ . •. I . . . . . . . . . . . \ . . . . . . . .

of smto prine a and'amateur sport, her hushand, Peter ~an

....... : . . . . . . : . . . . Yallenheven, made ~ in- C a r o p a g n o l o ~ r m a l tour of Dutch ~ i p

.anon-, , conhmmce the depressod international show\ l " economy and the "new - - -.

right" are aetUog the stage The 39-year-old princess, - f o r a

refundable. I " ~ QG " H A RV E y . ~ . . . . . . . . . . . women's , r igb ts issues,

DeputyMInlatar ~iecessitating a aubl]e, low- (acc~14J) profUe approach.

i ........... : ] I 11 III I- , . . '

• IFORtSAI~E.• . ' ,•-:• • A . F r a m e - - 3940 C r e s c e n t v l e w A v e n u e

-~- 2 badrooms up (air conditioned)

b'ieklash :,aga|nst~ born In-'Ottawa durlng tbe .........

• Serond World War and fifth in line to the • Dutch throne, is the ceremonial head of a 25-member Dutch energy delegat ion meeting With Canadian oil ind~ptry and government officials. : -

Vancouver..is the next stop for,Princess ~ r i e t while her husband t ravels to Edmo~(t0n. a n d F o r t "

. . McMm:ray: AIte.;wl~ere- he ~ ̀'I ~ • wil l - -v i s i t an" oi lsands ', project. . . , ,

.i :. " People,call Bob Paterson-. • ~ an o p t i m i s t ~ ; ~ - .,~;

i •But he Sees'no r(~aso~ ~hy " ' " ' • ": hlsl9t9.. Essex touring c a r

• : . wouldn't make' , the", 4;000. • : kilometre trip to Buena Par',

11:00 a.m. Morning Worship . L ... Service 7:30 p.m~

Singing and Bible Study Wednesday 8"00 Home BibleStudles

"YO0 A le Welcome at Uplands"

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. ! F o r you~ ~ r s 0 n a l v i e w i n g vi~sit OOrB~rtmenfs d i l l y a h :! . ' '.

1 ' " 26071 ' P E A R S T .

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. . . . . . . _/63".-5-,5968 . . . . , \ .

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, : - r laundry room (washer & dryer Included) - - harveatg01drange& f r ldgeln kitchen (included) - - 4 piece bath .,.. " : . . . . . . . ,~" - - 2 boy carport -~. air-f ight Wood stove.fireplace . . . . - - etectric backup'heat ,~ - - carpet thrq.Ughout. IMerlor. newly redecorated. - - priced in the S0's"

• _ : : . _ _ : _ _ m . , - , c i ~ i ~ l s ) days _ i ....... / : / ....... ,131:10'~.~13i-1410 evenings,

.~difomla, from Essex, Oat,: i..-/:ch°sen .as"th6 depart~ 'e

point because Of the car 's name.

T h e ' - Windsor; O~t:, - milliitenante man-saysh i s '

car ts in topTx};'~pe. But t0;be . . . . - on the safe aide, he and his . . . .

crew a~e 'bringing "~xtra woeden Wheels and some,.~.. spare parts with them.

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N e w w o r k t e c l ~ u e s l r ~ in~reued efficiency, - but social life is problematical m i nmy be a p o ~ t l a l drain m your flmmcm.

(May21 t0 3une ~0) You'll have better luck with

area l t l e Ixmndts than w i th career matters at present. C m ~ t l t ~ d o n o t pu t t h e i r cards ou Jhe tabie. -

, Y o u ~ b e i n a ~ g e t a Job done and may notput in your best, lw.rformunce. If you 81ow down, you'll de thin@ mm'e correctly.

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FORM01qDAY, JUNE 14, 1982

AQUARIUS . , ~ ( J a n . Z ) t o F e b A $ ) . ~.~!~*l '.

C~dt lL,~. ~p , rau l is "~ b r i ng " uttMaetlm new. Don't let ethersiake advantage of you in f lmndal dealinss. Be on your ~ ' d . -

Both travel and. enterialn- ~ t ~ y p r ~ i = ~ B R O O m - H I L D A anUcip~ted. I t 's a poor time to - : seek advice about money m a t - - ......... ~ L L , ~ tiers,

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-now..Domestic matters are favored, but be low-key in

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matters or ~av~ plans..

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r ~ . the : " O~. r ! ~ t m a oerangeo person.' • - . : a id%; o f . ~ R y ~ l A m e r i c a n ~ ~ " to any a gun. ' . . . i , ~ I.: . . . . . .~ lage:hal~.; :: .~.~ ;! d .not . .haVe :. ~ 0 h v i o ~ ~ l ~ n : ~ that " 'i: .~ut:uppe~m0zt ! er ev~n'f~e : I " " .:the', nat!0n n ~ a.nat iona l ~. ~ I r ' ~ : : IS ~ e !lda!'d~s.tb

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• .do~l-searchlng. $ o m e b o d y ' s I " 1 1 " . . . . ' 'II : ' I " I " ' : I I I : : 'lq " I ~ ' ' 'T" L : . - " : : : . b " ~ : a o g e r : e O l l e N - " : " i ':'':''ChlldrenarenOtgetting'afalr'shsk. Here i t [8: "

. . . . . . . . . . . ~ ; I "') " I am the only mother en o~.

. l us w n a n . comt lct in

Seve ra l w e e a s ego t h e m i ~ b o r s , a o r ~ s , t h e ( ~ man m a mwyex): took a rour-d~ bushes8 ~ P a n d l e f t :

of Ms H - y ~ filer,

f f the~.aeaded ~ _ ~Ime

I i ~ n o t elose [fiends. I ,. I ~ r e ~ z ~ t w them,

I 5els~ put in t he ~ . . position of refusing to gave

. . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . . . " -- by Jeff macNell9 a ~ u o . to a c h i l d w h o s e

: R;,il l'rlT T : I ~ N ~ E ~ Y mesdsareantbehgmetl i~ylf ls have compiled a list of I~ne tort to locate the. _l~mZ.~ I f .~d~. is not pees lb~ I .asZ'.the s~bm)l to locate the laz~l ly aoc- .

~ i the care be needs und the lmr- I ' / I ~ ' ~ ~ I :J ' I I" ~ I ' " : ' l ' ~ J ~ " [ I - - ~ : - - I 7~,~,, , :0 , J [ ~ , ~ e n , get the ]a tlds way the c ldk l Y iz~ l

~ 6 e ~ , :'. ore ab out what's happening ~'~" ' I Dear Tired : Your letter says

; " today than I could. Thanks for My hundsom~ successlu~ writing, workaholic hmb~d~ age 5~,

just learned he has cancer. His ' chunces fo r making i t a r e

' about 50-541. I am trying to he can ' t believe yogr blade- brave.for him, and he Is ,put-

' q uate re, ply to ~ m Read- tldg-ou the same act fo rme .... er, who . s u f f e r e d . f r o m A wldle back you : ran an ~ c depremian a M m~¢- e~ay called, The Station, It dosed seveg*al-.time~ Why did- '-was about how we .an have a n't y ~ advlse he~ to seek o~t a. psy~zJlalxlst who W 0 1 ~ _ p U Z 5er on medication? Bellave.

.New reader?

.ceptt~aliow.thosewhdare~p. , ' • po~ed to gun :control to . d a y leghflation won'.t work. l.t could l~ . . that even ana t lona l dun euntrol law won't work, but we 'will never know until we try It. •

However obvlous theee lea* sons are, they are lost on ]~on- aid Reagan. He can stare down at a Jidi Brady In his wheel- chair and see no connection between Brady's condition and the gun that caused IL He, like so many Amerlcens,. has ~I - ~ capted the event as a ,natural tragedy 1 like polio. He can - " see Brady as the regrettable price, you sometimes have.'to pay for yet another American freedom.

The gtm protectiibnly'-tho~ who here 'it - - and then only In theory. In fact, it works b ~ for whoever" takes the iultis. Uve . usually the CrlmlanL T h i s is w h a t happened to J a m e s Brady . H e e n d t h e president were surrounded by tralned a r ~ l men - - yet a sIngle man wi th a gun and an obsession for an actressshot them both.

The ,president recovered, but Brady still alls. His recov- ery has been miraculous. His bravery is und!sputed. W~mt Is ~ _ disputod, though, Is his status; The presld.-n, t, it seems, Would prefer to s e e h i m a s a vJctlm. It does not do him Jastlco.. He

tendency to put things off, not o . ezlJo~qn~ the Journey threa~h

life "lSe~use we focus on ~ e b R u s s e l l ffIMers me, a n t i - d e P r e s s a n t s c an destluaflon t ha t Is a lways 1

~ I ' ~ / E U~[O I~'= ~I Ilfeamldeathforad®reMcally that essay and gave it to my_ depressed person, husband.He said i t was ?good"

• i a b o ~ t h ~ a u ~ I , , h a v e over- He put Off our trip to the Orl: I know w h a t I ' m ta l kb~ but t t d~dn't change ao~Id~g.

doead twice. Aff~r the l a s t e n t a few weeks later, and .... ~ e I ~ t ~ o a ~ ~ again In July he poktponedour

fiz~t, vacation together In five p laced on antl~l.le _pa,_~mudt years. . •

~,......:,~',.~i.: medleattou, l "Mt "wild almost . Please rerun that essay jod F two years ago, and I hsve not your~ comments, Ann, It 's' too ~ . 1 , " .i.i:'~... sufferedl a su/e/dal'deprees/ou l a t e for us, but maybe some. i h ~ " ~ i ~ . t " one else will learn from it. - - " i Since.-- Been There ~ Heartslek " .

" "i~i':~. Dear B.T.: You must he ' a My prayers and thoughts : " :~:.'.-'~ brand-new reaLler. I have re- . are with you both. l

_ _ - - . n o - H . . . - - . - - • • ._.~.. -for. . "

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tel" i n g .~ 'waiting,' .waiting, waiting for the ~ U o n i " ,**.~,/~"' l ' - • .. '~When we reach the's~tig~ ihat-wlll be It!" we cry, ' i ,m 18." " W h e n l bUY a r neqN 450, 8L M e r e e d e s ' B e n z ! " " W h e n I p u t t h e . l a s t kid through college." "WhenI have pal~i off the mortgage.!"'?'Wh~_ ][',get a promotion." , ' W l ~ n - I reach the age Of reflrem~ht~'l shall live happily eve¢ ~fto~l' ~. ~. \ Sooner or l a t e r we muez realize there 'IS no ~atio/ i ; no • one place to'at 'r ive at once'qod for all: The tri~e Joy of llfe:!~

:the'trip. ~ne'stat lon is 0dl~ a dream. It eons~nUy:outdis.

,Relish tbe moment" [sa good motto, especially when coupled w i th P s a l m 118;24: "This is. the day which the Lord hath made; we will r e JthOlca and he glad In it." It(Isn't

e burdens of.today that ~J~y~ menm/id. It is the regret~'b..V~/~ y~terday and the' f e a r : 0 f tomorrow. 'Regret..a nd., fea r are twin thiey..~., who rob,.~ :Qf today . . . . . , ~ ....,,. ~ .. ""'~So, 'stop pa "~c!ng the als|es: . . ~ counting the" mlle~ Ipst~.~d; cl imb m o r e "mounta]~s, 'e~

..more ice Cream, go tUardoot more often, swim more r iver& w a t c h m o r e su~e t~ . laugh more, c w les~..Llfe m u s t . ~ lived as we go alodg. The ~1~ tion will come soon enough.

A yo. pm .

that very g a e , a ~ . . ] I t seems m o e t . ~ t e , at f l rae wban we.rare aD z~n~--

With pleasure: I wrote al~0u! two k inds of guilt ~,,earne~ and.uhedrned, l e a r n e d guik~" I wrote, "~om~ when youdo , semetJzing :dish'best; hUflful, tacky, selfish or-rotten. Spend two. hours agonizing over~lt, thep tell yourself,. 'Enough .of this hair-shir t ' . : . . . and , d0n't think about it ever again:

"There's another k ind of guilt - - the kind we layon our- selves. Parents are especially .~,mcePtible to this variety.

Every gulR on the list below has been admitted to by. a l[v- trig, .~llkthing pqrenL,:-Dra~ ..~ to1 ~fe~ .~e,p.g0nl~ of.

pressant 'drugs that c an help • Tucked away In our subcon- I'l:N~)t working away f r m -- lift these people out of the i r sclous Is an Idyll ic vision. We

. b y S t ( ~ e L e e a n d Fred Kida black moods. ~ . . see ourselves on a long t r ip home. ~ - : ' " : : ..... " ~--.- " that spans the continent. We n 'Be lngs tHc t . . ' . '~ . . . . . . . " ~ ' _ _ ~ -- " " ~ - r ~ ~e.~sdr~g~ol~]~y a r e t ravel ing by tram. Out t~e .- 0 Not being str ict enoui~ro m ~ ~ W ~ ~ ~ [ j C '~ l ] [ ~ ' ~ * ~ / ~ l '~ ~ ~ ~ ~ tent , car nu doctor "wlll m0nl- ' windows we drink in thepass- ' 0 ...F_~pecting too i mu~ h " ' " ~I~RCE ~ e - - l , Jl"'~OU ¢ )-e ; / I Y O u ' ~ ' ~ I APMI'rTIN~ I ; - l ~ ] l | . l ~ L / , ~ r ~ , ~ tor his natTent carefully.,, alter, ing scene of cars on I nearby cmmren.. . : - : l • ~ ' ~ ¢ . O 0 ~ N ' r A l = T e ~ J I~. j ] ~ ~ ' ~ ' ~ 1 ! i HI:~ACKe.'/. 7 ' r r ,~ l , : e [ - ~ l ~ P ~ c _ ~ . . r ~ ~ l l g i , [ ~ i L . l 1.7 1 the l dosage or switch to anoth-' highways.: of .chl]dren. waving . 17 Not eXpectlngenougn.'.,~ :..~

~ : ' " l ; ~ l P ~ / ~ ." ' . _~,,~[ ~ % ) , Y ~ ' R e A L ~ I | ~ I .-WLT- H- I I I f l ~ I ~ F ~ / ~ " L ' ~ I I ~ L I I ertvoeo?m~,dicatlon I ~ ~ .ataeroasing, o fea t t legraz ing l CI. Hav inganonlych i ld . f l r l l l ~ m r - - - ~ - I ~ l ~ - ~ L ~ : ~ ' n ~ t ~ . ~ I V ' \ ; .~ - - \ " \ ~ o N~I"O / ~,. • P.~.~V~-" /fill ~ ~ ~ 1 .:.'_"~; . . . . . . . . . "_': . . . . . . . on a distant hillside, ofsw.oke I"1 Having t ~ many chi ]dre~ , .i • - .... me, • ~,r. neroert raru~, cmez oz ' of . . . . " ~ : r " '

I I I l i ~ - " ~ - L - - g ~ u ~ r , ~ 5 " : i ~ / i I r 2 / ~ ¥ ~ , ~ ' ~ 1 ~ | ~ ' _ ~ III1 -the ~ , t i o n , l Institute of Men- . p o u r l n ~ f rom a power plant, . I"1 Feeling ashamed: oil y 0 ~ " ~ f ~ V ~ ' i \ ~ , , / J ](J(/..._-~ .... . . £~,~\-: :~1~1~I~7~_________~1 ~ ~ tal -I-Iealth~ (a l o n g t i m e r o w u p ~ . n r.ow.oz corn..ano child fo r one reason. 0r an0u)(~

. ~ ~ wheat, Ol Hauano~s ano valleys, er

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. . . . . . . . mov-ing column by Richard Cohen appeared in the Wash- ington Post. I couldn't throw it away. And now I know why. I neelded to shaF'e It with others. Will you please run it in your column? .-- F_,B.F, Alexan- dria, Yn.

Dear E~BJF.: .With pleasure. It's beautiful - - and r ight on.

The ~ . Among" my. colleagues

James Brady is a much-roved man. He was President Rea- gan's press secretary for just a . - short time before he was sho~ but his humor and warmth -"

I , p i l l

~t~71~ll~-01Y~. ,4~J~/~AS0PT l . - I ~ F I ~ , D ~ 7 ; ~ )~I~.~ ~P ee'- "e~m~r~. 7~ I F/ZX~Z~, ~,A~zX/ I

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.__~__..:___:--~ _ and_honesty;quickly_made_him ......... | I ~ . " ~'~~eeaz T e o e l m ~ s z , many f r lends. ;HIs story is a . " " "" ~ J:?~- ~i "-'~ v . . , . . . . . v v w ~ . v " ant one One wishes him ~1 . ~I- , - • poign .. -

• • " - bn]y the best,.And 0newlshes " ' " . ~ Z I I 4 1 N K WE~J~ IN ~ . / / / • - :~ " : ' . . that only the best will"come . . . . - - . . . . . ~ .

. . . . . . . ~-~ '~ ' '~" " the case, F rom t ime to time, .~, stories appear about Brady's medical condition, his 9c~-

sional trips home end his re ~ cent appearance in the White House press room. You woul. d

" think he had been struck oy some disease end not a bullet.

But It was a ,bullet t h a t e n t e r e d Brady's skul l and smashed h i s brain~ It pars : lyzed him- on one :..side, kept h i m in t h e hOSpita l s ince ' March," required four. opera- tlons and left hlm eniot[onaJly Infantlle ~ likely to cry If he

-. .... stomble¢ It was not an actor -.:.. .> God, It was an act of man.-'

- " . . . . . . . . . ". , : ; ." ' ' -,!,. ,. : ,.:And man C~n do:something • . . . . . ' . " . . . . . , , about it. I t w a s a man, after

• bM B r a n t P a r k e r a n d . J o h n n g H a f t . , ali,•-wbO shot B r a d y . J o h n : • • Ck]ey.. accnsed_Of 'the shoot- ........ -

I / f ~ \ ' | ~ !nJ~; bought a.gun with incred . . . . . . r : WFI~_~E 1.11 ~ ~ G r l ~ t ~ 4 ~ ' I ' ~ I ~ - H ~ i: ibl-e.ease; .No One asked him , . [ \ E A ' ~ , ] ] [ ~ . ~ , l , ~ - • why he wanted the ~mn,..Whan ' . :... k : , . , - ~ . n R / , V ~ ' I I ~ , ~ ~ ° , \ he :was, caught •wi th a g u n r ' q

- .~l,rr" . " J I ~ ~ ~ , ; t ry ing t b g e t 6n a n airplane, ' l ,, , , ;7 Av ] ~ ~ : ~ n~ne of tJz~m questions were. :.," h i / v1 ' ; AI | I ~ ~ ~ . : ' a s k e d t h e n ~ e ither.: . : ' ": ' ; • ' '

~ . . . . . : . ~ ] ~ t | ~ ~ : , l . t ] S more'difficult to bring. : ' , t l. ' 7 / "11 " ~ = ~ , " . ' ~ ' ; N :L~(:IJ~: 1 \ - f r u i t H n t o A m e r l c a f r o m a t o r -

. ~ / ~ I I ~ l : l F ~ . ~ : l / ' - 'gt~l.~Itis alsousroer to n u y a , . "

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In the same/threeyears, B.C Government employeeS lhave : : : : :/:ii,:/:*:i/i:i: : :ii ii:: , : .: i exercised real restraint, actually Io ng 13.2 %of our i: ::;:if* : :

wagse not:--: fueledm n . . . . . ": ' .... .... ""+ .... " : '+ Our + ' + ' " ' - " : " "

-: :In this contract, we seek to catch up andkeep up with the cost of .... / ....

. . . . . . . living, a common :goal for all worklng t Ople,

H E R E A R E O V E R 1 0 0 I N C R E A S E S I N ' mummmGa"i t 9 7 0 -tgmmmms. G O ' V E R N M ~ N T F E F . ~ & S E R V I C E S . . . . . . . . . L ~ , ~ m . . . . . . . . . . . "+

• ' - , .'Native Indiim 1.00 10.{)0 'go0

AI.PPOMOBILE .,, Previous 1 9 8 2 - , ' ~ K E R E A S E S I N B . C . G O V E R N M E N T F E E S + J " ~ + + J [ o f ~ ~ 7.50 20.00, 167 Commercial vehicle in~lx~'tion 5.00 7 . 0 0 40 % Rcgimmdi~ o f a ~ v ~ t : . . 2.50 5.00 100

~ V ~ ' S I ~ i 1.00 " ZOO 100 A U T O M O B I L E 1979 1982 Increase . T w o persons 15.00 2 8 . 0 0 87 + " , Licence plate' 18.00 25.00 q00 Three or more 18.75 3 2 . 0 0 88 . . . . . . '- • " • Licensing average vehicle 25.00 29,00 .16 D R I V E R ' S L I C E N C E $ 1 .00 $ 2 . 0 0 100 MINING 1979 ~-'1982 ' %

:Passenger Vehicle Inspection 3.00 5.00 6 7 LICENCE P L A T E - 18 .00 2 '5 .00 38 .9 L O N G TERM DAY C A R E . . . . . Extended care, ' da i ly 6 , 5 0 I 1 .50 75 Complaint+under Ix:tien 20 new fee 2~0.00

It'ansfer ofownmshlp . - 1.00. " 3.00 200 ICBC (Group 6 Vehicles) DENTAL P L A N D E D U C T I B L E - N E W FEE $30 Free Mine~ C ~ , yemty . . . . +' " Vancouver (h ighes t ) 2 9 6 . 0 0 : 5 2 6 . 0 0 . 77 .7 Coqmmtkm 2 0 0 . 0 0 54130.00 l~b

B.C, IFERRIF, S 1979 1982 " % Victoria (lowest) ~ 181 .00 4 3 1 . 0 0 138.1 O U T D O O R S Individual $.00 2~.~0 z , 400

Cars +̀ 9.00 " 12,50. 39 BUSINESS ANGLING FEES .: ..... l~l~ngdocumen¢lelten $.00 I0;~0 I00

Passengers. - -- 3.00 .... 3.50. 17 . FREE MINER CERTIFICATE B.C. ~sident " 5,00 10.00 100 , Serialldenliflmdon ~s. .50 2.00 300

B.C, HYDRO Previous " 1982 % " Individual 5 .00 2 5 . 0 0 4 0 0 . C A M P I N G IN P R O V I N C I A L PARKS .-. Recordingalmndfimnent, Household eleclricity, monthly i Corporat ion 200 ;00 5 0 0 . 0 0 150 Par t I c a m p g rounds 3 .00 .' 4~00 33.3 each claim ~ LO0 2.00 I00

Apamnent, no space or L A N D SERVICES • Par t I! c a m p g r o u n d s . , 4 , 0 0 • 6 . 0 0 5 0 . Recontin I title clocumems " " water heal 14.76 ~,31 II Declaration of intention I00.00 200.00 ' IO0 GUIDE.LIC"ENCEFEES Each min~al claim ........... ~&O0--:-..-iO.O0 I00

House, waterbutnospaceheat 40.66 -. 4 4 . 9 3 . 11 ' l s suanceofeam~ment , G u i d e outfi t ter $0 .00 100.00 100 Each leue -25.O0_ ~0:e0 I00 Home, w ~ . tdds l~ :ehea t 91.70 101.33 11 o v e r 2 5 k m " :: 3 0 . 0 0 2 0 0 . 0 0 " 5 6 6 , 7 FIREARM LICENCB " 1.00 2 , 0 0 100 ~. Rece~l ingnot icetoagmup $.O0 10.00 100

" M A R K E D G A S O L I N E _ ........ HUNTING I,+IIL~NI~ + + .: ,y:+ , .:,: . "

- " ........... :" "B" C~/Canad'ian ~s'i£1e nt 5.00+ 10.00 100 4q~I 'ROI~UM & " Industrial Elec~cll+3 .... U~) 31.5% ! For fishermen MANNING PARK . . . . . . . . "'

C O A L A P P L I C A T I O N S " 1979 1982 % I and fa rmer s 1.92 2 . 3 9 24;5 NATURALGAS 1979 19~2 : ' % Forliccnc~ 1 0 . 0 0 25.00" 150 L PLACER MINING L O D G E (Single) 33100 4 2 . 0 0 27 " Drilling & Immduction ~gullt iooJ -, For limited pnxluction permit 2~.00 50.00 100 Recording title SKIING. Section 6.03 10.00 20.00 100 For lease to prodece coal 500.00 1,000.00 100 documents 5 . 0 0 , : 10 .00 IO0 . C y p ~ s s B o w l I I . 0 0 13 .00 18 S e c t i o n M . 0 2 25.00 ~0.00 100 Tocxtendtennoflease 25.00 30~.00 I100 . . . . : Mann ing Park iO.00 12 .00 2 0 Section 19.01 2,5;00 35.00 40 Late f'ding ofextcMion 20.00 40.00 100 F A R E S " " " .... " ~ Section 20.04 - 50.00 - 75.~0 - 50 For filing neticea, perlicence 5.00 '10.00 100 B.C. FERRIES" .- P E R S O N A L Formnsiderafion ofconseut Cars ~ 9+00 i 2 . 5 0 38 .9 BIRTH CERTIFICATES , 2 . 00 - 5 .00 150 -" : . . . . " "

E~hlic~nce 10.00 20.00 100 Passengers 3 . 0 0 3 , 5 0 16.7 : M A R R I A G E L I C E N C E S MINING (PLACER) 1980 i982 • % Each limited prod. permit 25.00 50,00 I00 BUS FARES (Lower Mainland) ............. . .... - :.:..: Native Indians 1,00 IO,00 900 Application fee fo¢lease or . . .. - . _

Eachlease affected. 50.00 100.00 ' 100 Adul t ,60 .75 25 All o thers 5~00 . 10 .00 100 " " extension . i0 .00 20.~0 I00 " ', Senior /Chi ldren " " ,20 . . . .30 50 By J u s t i c e o f t h e Peace 7 .50 , . 2 0 . 0 0 . . . 167 ~..nifyingdocuments 5.00 " 10.00 100

FISl lERiEs LICENCES 1979 1982 % Adul t Pass 2 4 , 0 0 3 0 . 0 0 ' 25 + S A L A R I E S • -~'(.' Copies of documents . 5 0 ' I.~0 I00 Fish Buying Slalions " " -- " MLA SALARY Filing documents 5 . 0 0 . IO."QO I00

Roel~'n'ing new. fee 100.00 HEALTH Idcntificalion lags, e, ach set I.IX) 2.00 I00.

Salmon new fee 100.00.' M E D I C A R E " • &..EXPENSES 31 ,500 43 ,977 4 0 ~ Late payment of rental I0.O0 20.00 I00 " ' ' P R E M I E R ' S S A L A R Y Invertebrates new fee 50.00 (Taxable Income , . - Recording title documemm 5.00 : 10.00. I00

Other fin fish new fee 50.00. O v e r $2740) & E X P E N S E S 59 ,500 84 ,037 41 Recording a no(Joule agroup . . 5.00 10.00 100

Fish Cold Storage Plants -,.. " " "+~ '_ O n e person 7 , 5 0 1 5 . 0 0 100 S A L E S TAX 49~ 6 % 5 0 Under 8Ocubic metres 25.00 ' 50.00 100 -<,. . . . . . .

• o~0ooas- ~ v ~ o m m 2 -~ Fish or Marine Processing . . . . --] Camping in pr0vi~iai ~ S .......

Salmon. comme~ial 400,00 800.00 I00 54 paA.s 3.00 4.00 33 Salmon, sport .' 25.00 100.O0 300 . " ..... . Salmon, prmu~ming: - new fee 300.00 :- 76 parks 4.00 6.00 50 ..~e herring ~ • 25 ,00 . 300.00 1100 HUNTING & TRAPPING + 1979 1982 % 1979 1982 % Docking atNewcastle Island, Invertebrates. new fee 100.00 Firearms licence 1.00 2.00 1<30 Mountain Sheep Montague Ha~boor, Marine phnts new fee 100.00 Fur trader's licorice Resident 25.00 50,00 100 'Sidney Spit . :+,:- . 3.O0 4.00 33 Other f'm fmh :new fee 100.00 Permanent business . ..... 25.00 50.00 100 N0n-resident 250.00 300,00 " 20 . Fort Steele s t a g e c o ~ h r ides .50 1.00 100

• ' Skiing - - - i~rivate'pondlicence new fee20.00 Non-permanentbusiness 100,00 ~ 200,00 100 'fi'apping, B.C. resident " 5.00 IO.00. 100 Cypress Bowl 11.00 13.00 18 Vendinglicence new fee 25.00 - Guidelicence . . . . . : " " " " . - " - ' . Manning Park . 10.00 12.00 20 Commercial and Farm Licences ' Up 300% Assistant guide - ~ : ~ 0 ~ i0 .00 • 100 ICBC 1979 1982 % +.Manning Park Ledge, single 33.00 42 .00 27

" -' " " " . Guide O u t f i t t e r I00.00 100 ,Group 6 V e h i c l e s ....... " - +-- -GASOLINEPerLIt le ' - . - - 1981-: !g82 % " Small game guide . . 15.00 .30.00 100 Vaneou.ver(highest): 296.00 ~26:00 . 7 8 "

- Automobile gasoline 5.66 6.16 8.8 Hunting licence ' " Victoria(lowest) 181.00 431.00 138 SFORTS FISIilNG 1979. : 1982 %. Automobile diesel . . . . . 6 . 1 0 . ' 6 ,60 8 , F ~ B .C.ICanadian resident z o o 14.00 I00 " . Angling fees Aviation fuel ' - " ~ " ":f'3.02 3,52 16.5 Non-msident, gmrrmbjMs".i.: , ~ 25.00 40.00 60 " - " . . . . -

• • B.C; r~sid~nl . 3.1)0, 10.(X) r " 100 Marked bunker fuel . 3 . 0 2 3.52 16.5 . Non-resident, wildlife " " " 75.00 90.00 20 LANDFEES- . " : 1979 1982. % Canadian~esident " - $ .00 . . 1 2 . 0 0 140 Ma~d . fa rn~Ps&f i shm'n~n 1.92 2.42 26 Bow-hunt ing. . ; - . 3 . 0 0 6 . I X } 100 Applical ionsforcmwngranl . . ' , . " : " . . "GuideLic~n¢¢ 15.00 30.00 / 100 Propane used in motor vehicles ' . ' " 4,56 5.06 10.9 Duplicate, all Ik~nces ' 2;00 "4.~0 100 lease & other consents * new fee 25.00 " "+ Sleelhead " .. " . . . . . /

- " -'" . Species F e e s . . . . - . : - Application fordeclarati0n, B.C. residen.t ,. 3.00 "~6.00 100

"IIEALTH 1980 1982 % .... Black Bear _ . " • . ' .' . . • ,., " • of-lntent • • + " • ~ 100,00 200.00 .. 100,' ........ Non-re#idcnt .......... ~ , -:I0.00: ...... 15.00.- +.: .-~50..+' ...... -.-

"-- " - A(;u~Ddy+cm• ......... , .. :'! :-":..:, ".'.'~'~:'y. ...... :: :5:50~.. _': ,-~:7"~J0-:. ,.:.::. " :36: ,.'" ............................ " . Resident.. . . . . ~".'"~":::':'..;4:00":.-"" ~L(~ ....... i0()". Is~/uan~c)f~ific~aiion -' ' ......... 30.00 50.00 ..... 6-7":::- " . ~ • :: . ...... . . . . . ~ ..... :. .... /~: _:-. .... .... , ,.,

Ambulance - " Non-~sidcnl :: . :. ':40.00- 50.00' 25 Issuanc'eofcrowngrant 50.O0 100.0Q " 100 . . . . . ,.:- .

i" Up to40 km " ' : . . . . . . . . . . 19 .00 .25,00 32 Caribou, Cougar, Rlk, M ~ u s " " " " r " "Issuance of easement or right o f way " TRANSIT . . . . . : 1981 1982 % Per km over 40 : " " .20 .26 . . . . 30 ' Resident • .. 1():00 -. 2 0 . 0 0 : 100 ........ ,Shorterthan25km " .30.00 100.00 .233 . . . . . Lowernminlandbusfa~es " " : ' "

I:, Maxlmumchar~. - 125.00 162,00 30 Non-resident, • - :*: ' 100.00 120.00 20 Longer than 25 km 30.00 200.00 ~67. Adult ,. 60 ,-7$ ,+ ...... 25

Day Cans Sm'g=W • : " ." 5;00 7.00 .. 40 Deer . , : ,. +.+ - . . " - " Issuanc~oflic:=nc=of ,o~.upalion 30.00 100.00 233:' SllKl~nt. ,30 "+'" ,35 17

Emergency " 2.00 4.00 100 Resident - : " -:. ,1,00 -8,00 100 " Issuanceofsurvey instructions " " Senioffchild -" ,20 ,30 ..:. 50 , i / Long term exil~nd~l cam - ~ 6.50 i i . 5 0 75 Non'-reaident - . - ' : : .~0.00 " 60.00 ,. 20 Faumracnt less than 2 $ 1 ~ new f~100.00 . " . • Sundl~lyl~m . . . . " ! .00 1.~0: " 50 "

M ~ l l c m ~ ' . . . : . . . . . . " " G r i z z l y . . " : . " " " + E a s c m e n t g ~ . a t = r t b a n 2 ~ k m . - n e w f e e 25,00 " • A d u l t m o n l M y [ x m s 2 4 . 0 0 " 3 0 . I ) 0 , ' 2S':_+ ~ " - (uutabl~ income +$2740) .. ..... . . - Resident - : ' : :-- -:?:~,!'~'~+::i:35.00- -70.00" 100 Extractinginfo~m. ali0~fmm " - . . . . : " : ,~niodctdld,.,mmll~ylmm ; ' 12.00 15:00 " 23

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Bim'sbaek in town t~Ight (Friday) at tl~ REM Lee Theater at 8 p.m. Tickets are $5 from Sight a/Id Sound or Northern deLights or $6 at the dcor: He started i n • Dawson Creek and suddenly found himself opening for Hita Coolidge at the Queen E . at age Ip, He opened for Supertramp at Maple Leaf Gardem in Toronto and performed for CBC's Goldrush and Dr. Bundolo, His albums Include Kid Full of .~. Dreanls, Raineheck on Misery, and ~' . Thistles, When he starts to pisy, everyone :,~ / ,

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' The Boots and Saddles 4-H Horse Club plans to hold its open horse show and has asked the Daily H~rald to distribute entry forms, since it does not have n local contact persen to do so. If you are. interested in par- t i c ipa t~ in this event on the June 18 weekend pick up forms at our office. They must be sent.to Vanderhoof where the eVent appears to, be held.

Tevra~L-~tU~ranch zs has $10~00 for needy families ~[elatod to veterans of Cannd~s Armed Forces, The ]ato" FrankMorris, a

Podeye Olive Oyl T l r l l ln LA~ o~ortum

RoMler . Perlex.Ntol Lel Zorm " Selut • Contes "' Bugs • Fr~ l l lnd A v m l u m IlUt~y . IlkMchlng de Popsye

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Terrace real estate salesman, willed money to t h e - L ~ o u fo r . education scholarships-for children" and grandchildren', of. ve terans-who lived in Terrace at the t ime they enlisted and were honorably discharged or who l ived in Terrace for a lure of five years after they were honorably discharged. H you think you are eligible contact Mary Ann Burdett at 63~8126 or Dave Mallett

Wat~ for .the Terrace Rot~ y ~lub at the Skcena

every .Mall ~v~ry F r i d a y and Saturday dQtll June 26. ,The dub is rafllin~ a 1 2 foot l and aluminum ear topper boat, a Johmtoi) 9.9 motor and a Roadrunner t ra i le r . licketo are 13 each er ~ for five tickets.- Rotarisna w i l l ~ 1 ~ f l~e~ at the Liquor Store. The draw will:. he June 26 at the Mall.

The.. department _ of fisheries and oceans has appointed J im:Cu ip as RocreaUun Fishery Advisor to-its northern operations. Cusp will ltaise between the recreation community, the commercial user and the department in order to open up lines of communications

. to prorate, a bettor un- derstanding • /among. the' v~rious user groups. He will i~ovide information to sport fishermen on proposed salmon sport re~dations, the state of the .salmon fishery and salmon management, plans, and participate,in salmon sport fish studies. He will provide

oceans and the provincial fish and Wildlife branch on matters, effectlng the steelhead ti)rnugh aport f~hery. You can contact Culp by writing to 41=0 Highway 1~ ]Fast, Terrace, B.C, VaG 3N3or by phoning hint at 835-=540 or 6&5-9471,

"Terrnce and Kltimat rmide~t~ who want, tosee the local hot ~ r in@ remain open will have to.act n0w.

James: Chabot, minister lands, parks and housing,

is demundb~ lettersLmm people wl~ want the hot

" springs reopened. The hot. springs Moup has collected over 700 s i g n a ~ on a

, petition bet Victoria says that anyone can .sign a petition and it doesn't prove they are really that con- .corned.

Keeping this historical ~d=ark .o~ ~ou]d he o~ paramount concern to everyone. Since it was first built the resort has been a feature attraction to the area. It could eventually become a loc~., convention center siml~y by the fact Farads Show S*v it . Mm i c,m. at the Canada Employment a close working

Ilt~H~ Perlde Sis With Sign ..M~dh 'i .~amtila Center. Deadline for ap- arrangement, between the that'it is a hotel a s w e l l all a I

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Blng Crosby who used i t du/~ng ~ f~ing ~ps.

The majority of residents on ly . remember the hot sprin@ that was allowed to de.terioratq to the point whe~ it now yeems more like a blight ou the local landscape. Starting small and building from useable resources the hot Ilprin~s can become-a ~center of attraction once again in the northw~t,

The voluot~rs are ready to move on I:oclaiming the resort but they need your

:help, Write todayto Jam.as "

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:'-- ' ,--Fried CJxielcen Buffet- D'HIIr a Oemalfl/ • .- .- . : . ' .

°:""' \ ' CHICKEN • - . , , . FRIED. Le .Telel, ' " " '~ . . . . " ' •

s w , . . -. : A s s o r t e d s a l a d s ; Vegetable, mashed p o t a t o e s , g r a v y , d e s s e r t .

_ . A d u l t s - - s 6 . 9 5

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deal CJdck, _ psoplel EXpoctod to reach • iepidemie proportions as

5 p . m . , 9 p . m . .-.July .i.~dral~/s ciosar and • :i closer, - this seasonal

disorder has sent many a " normal person into a blind

panieat the mere mention o~, .such words as: flathed

- --, . • " :-i truck, tissue flowers, new designs, . and t roph ie i l . .

C h i l d r e n ( 6 - 1 2 ) - - * 4 , 5 0 ; i -~ ' . ' ~ " " U n d e r - 6 , F r e e . . . ' S e e : :

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P a g e 3 o

-Around Terrace Kltimet . . . . f rom p a g e 2 . Commonaymi~of t l~ annie mlud-~la:~i i n t o lndude a dreaded tear. of tluuce, sudden creative eztx~mce, ho~rdini of any be l~e :'of t~Jr~ ~ i n g up

utlful women and "Now..Jmw do I

~ t her to drsoa ns a ginnt dddumy0 • _

lleperted eanso ot t i~ weird • malady in the up

--.ceOd~. " July I Parade to be beldln Kitimat, and more m x ~ e ~ L ~ , t ~ fo~ m ~ tropMes tha t will , be a ~ to the b e t m - merm l , f r m n ~ ethnic andb~ t geat iu the peracb. Parade fevcr seems to have s t ru~ the bardeet in dube

orgm~. ~m.that have sister clubs . and ~tinn~- in Klt lalaL

Only known -.cure is pertidpeUon in the July 1 Parade. Fami ly and buslne~ mmclatm of those people hit with. parade fev~, can realtor that person (or group of people), by filling out an entry.form.. available a t . the Terrace Chamber of Commerce, the Daily Herald office and the Northern S~ntinal office in Terrace. T i ~ f o r m - w i l l - entlfle the person or ip'oup to the full treatment .o~

Herald ~o~ee in Terrace. ~ 1 ~ , July 1 in yowr day to celebrate, so Join Kithnat, u competitor, or spectator. Jest be ~ to joint For fmher detolk, phone eSz4~4.

1"re'ace ~ r e Departmeat T a n placed flr~t in the

• Workers CompeMation Board flrat~dd cempelittool hem Jum~ 5 in Smitbem. On the m,m were Jim Stsinton, C~ptola; Barry l~ .mnan ; Gordie Bentham; Eddie Hau~m ( q x , ~ ) ; and a m Benxer (coach),

The Eurocan Team placed m~ond w~th Jtm

i=.u~ pro~aal a=m ~= pi=. ~ ts a co.,;W fak- Nenalmo m J m e lg,, , reek musician from Dawm

Creek . w h o w i n s fans Mills .Memorial.Hospital wherever he goes.

~l~eted. a $1~0,0oo fire and safety upgmdin8 8atorday, June IS W o ~ t June'S/The enllre One Parent Fim| ,ea will he~pllal =mpl~ , lacludlna behe id~aq~en~ mmUn~ the ~ ' rmldalee; b and a. wine and/~leese now protected with mriy evenin~ at S p.m. For. fur-. warnla8 fire alarm device, th~ ln~ormati~ call Bea at There a r e now hea t ' ~ 635-3:~ or Bob at 6354640. det~bn In' every room, a , The ~ of themeella8 mnoke d a ~ ~ougbau t Is. to receive the

~ i A n ~ ~ 1 from the .-regional

heq~lal ~ the aunw' ~ perta.t thatullmemtwnol

residence were replaced- 'the. association "be there.

withrow/ire rated dl~on to Guests are welcome.

meet lnmmt 'day I~dldh~ code requirements, The

Whittle, C~iX~d.; ]~ tbcr Pretulac; Duffle Trmh;

Tom Cormack (coach), Bobble ' Harrison ot

l ' m ~ e was awm'ded tile c,= Porcber~Tropaw from the Industrial Firet-Aid

'Attendants Am|ocintion for best individual firat-nld pertonnance on a non- winning team. At the banquet held in tim curling .rink :in Smithers thet irat department ,was presented with a cheque from WCB to help defray" ccets of/at-

hcepltal~ and nurses' residence fire . alarm ~ t e ~ are.ow con=m~ to ana la rm at the Torrace Fire Hallo . •. .

This pro~et has enabled t h e , hospital, beard of trustoen t o provide ! safe envtmment in which m

.. care for the health needs o~ the local public,

v r m y , a . . e i",. Northern d e l ~ t s will

present Bim in concert at the Item LeeTheatre at S

_ _ - _ _ _ - _ - - -

participating in the parade, and 5ebb.welcomed toJMn in any other events of the (lay.

• Thememi~re of the July Celebrations Committee e~tend'an'opan invitaflen to the people of Terrace tojdn with u s in celebrating Canada's Birthday at the Qt~ Cenb'e.

.i

. . . . . . . . RESTAURANT . . . . . >

.Scheduled events i n d . ~ : the parade, crafts ~ab', food- fair, tricycle races' f o r

. .:.. !~adults, mud_puddle tu~-o-..~ war Champinnshli~, dunk tank, ~ames ~ chance; beer... gardens, entertainment, arm wrestl ing, pet parade; kids ,games and much,

- mucbmorel A J!y inte~l. :..

vitndto e n t e r , t ~ m ' i n t h e . mud puddle tul[~-war, and" a challen~er in the tricycle races. Floats andbands are

• ~-'Vmlcom9 to Jckn in the. ~ parade7

hard on .this .committee .to- make. the July.~ 11: celebraflom a sucom,.and~. reuldenin a~Invltnd to Jdn

• in al l the faU~ttJu. : Entry

:" be obta~ed from t h e , gnsmlzn'-of Commerce.". office In Terrace; tbe'~

: Northern SeMJwl of fke in • Terrace and ~ e ,Dally.,

: . y -

• .FULL/FACILITIES-

• OANADIAN FOOD--

--,~AIH~OONOITIONEB" -DININ6 LOUN6E-

/ ' i

°'BUSINESS LUNCHES--- Men. to Fri, l lam - 21.pro /

I " " ' • . . . . " ' I i

SUN,-TII U ...... RS. I I ami,.12.. i ) .n~. FR.I, &":SAT. l l:.amh ~-..2 a,n,.

'48 -" l ~ -"N EP l i | : § 4 1 1

• Skeena's Theatre Arts students, are presenting a humorous revue called, The Comedy S h o w . It is a mixture of pantomines,

monologues, and skits t~'view, the inside story o{ ] ] aimed at all ages, Titles g r e a t e s m p e s e r s , ~ a n d . laclucle,.The Elevator, The f e e ~ . don't always mix, . Department Store, The followi~ in dad's fon~tops,

. I.,anads~.. t~ First Day at - the calming Influence i .- II

School, .. Opening' .Night, .'dmrk~i. a. phme: f l ight, and • I, A n n i v e r s a r y Fau l t s , . _ i n t r l a u e i n t h e w o r l d ~ h l ~

..... a-Broken Foil:Urn COI~E; " T'[l~mxumds 1H~e an ~ ~ . ~.i renple to P~le. A so~S: ~to , } of ~pr~t entos~alnmeat .for .,~ Forset, Coffm, Of Fati~ers *

. . . . . . . . the ev.er~me a~ the. REM Lee " an(= ~ , ~ e J.~in anu . . . . • • mo,h,,, A Model Life ' Theatre at 7:30 p.m.. 1

--_-e,,.v, . . . . . . . ' ' . . Tickets m ;S at tbe door or . .tl "I'0~ 'mcnKle, lUl-~ . . . . . . t]h ' ~ I . . . . . . . . . . . ~ advance by eadLhNI _ e _ '

may c a ~ m a ) m . . m e .' .,,~,~,i ~G~,~,.~t~ ~ ., i ..

~' - ' ~ ~ " future school prnduetlens. fo~, a normal • day .at a 1 " h ~

laundromat, a new teacher's tme~peet~ ex- l q l m , mdlabk for p e s l a U o ~ l , - b e h i n d the qleeblMree, at the Termce so~esbef~eaplay begins, PublleLthraryat|pJ~.are the. ideal couple's an- s e e

I " V ~ ' 0 " = = ] ~ ] " • 'Terrace * . . . . With deep mesnsKes, an unusual television in- page 4

• ' LTD. ] ~ .463G Lazeile Ave. 638-,0371: I

" H tionWide Renoc Uon Se vlce/ | l U l I I I I I I l I l l i I i l l l l l l n l l l l l t I l P l U l l l l l l l |

Well cared for home In - Comfortab!e 3 bedroom Condo Close to town and . 1 i quletlocatlononS. Eby; home In, I m m a c u l a t e am_.enltle.s.~ Ask i ng

$46,S00. with assumable: n~oe.e< i i

Spacious h(Jme In • Horseshoe area on: Soucle, Ask ing ' I;89,500 ' wlth ~ assumable mor,'..

1

: [ •

asking $90,000. •condition on Kerr SWeet..Asking $68,90O

5 m a l l "home In con- • wum a~umao,e roof venlenf location, Olson ! /gage./~LS. -

'..Avenue: Asking $S2,000. 3 • hedroom, fur l

Large landscaped . lot basement home on P ine with attractive home on St. tn Thornhll l ; asking " Krtmnn~-Road.. Asking S59R00 MLS. " " $78,000. •

' Immaculate home with ' Establ!shed home with I c o m p l e t e l y f in ished many exh'as on N, cDeek basement near town and Street... Ideal ..for the .schools on Scott Ave," ....

:gardener .at heart . Asking SOS,O00. '

" " ' " " " .... Fine femlly home In .

o o a l ! ) y Constructed good residential neigh: home on Ager AVenue borhend on , N. Eby H awthorneReduced to Street.,~.~.~M :, . f o r the a s k l ~ ~prlce of Street on the bench f o r i~ $ , ,o ,vvv / $83,000, • M L S . ': .... ,; re,one. f

'.-. '.. " " ......",FORRENT ": " ........ " " . : ~,,~ . -.

~Ciean, S bedroom house,' ful ibasement, Close to all schools in town15700., pe~"

• Spacious family • home om acreaga In G~ .an Creek subdivision. Ideal 'place for 1,1 ' garden and horses. ~d) . per month, : ~ . . " • ; . . ' ~. .-

"1 " , ~ " " . i i a i im im l . . . . . .

TracyRi tMr . smal leYqPd . . . . Horst O~lHnak i .¢hrisldOodUinskl m 4 m ' . . . . m - ~ l i . m a s w ~ , ~ m 7

wlth~ . 11 tgage. . . . . : !~

Cozy~ome on private 1 0 ' • acre I~rcel of properly

on Dover Road at M e r k l w . Asking $~3,000 ~.

Con t empo rew , home ....

traordlnary feahJren on- : "L~J

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• . . from page3 "The Steadfast T in Soldier" and " P a d d l e to the Sea".

Sunday, Jane 13 T h e Terrace "Group .for:

Nuclear Dis, a r roaro~nt invites one and all to the Lakelse Lake, picnic site where there will be a family picnic for peace at 2 p.m. Skeena MP Jim Fulton and

h~ fandly will be attending. Vancouver;" t e ] k on locks Other pinns include a pot and'alarms and business luck lunch, children's games und possibly "re music.

Monday, June 14 E v e r y o n e i s urged to

. = 2 3.-- 4 5

security; D, O'Byrne, from Crown Council, speak on

fraud, and bad cheques; and Corporal W , Milne, from the commercial crime

~ t i o u of PrinceRupert , come out to the b u s i n e s s speak on white and blue crime prevention seminar collar crhne. This event is a n d h e a r Corporal J. sponsored by the'Terrace Garnl iam, from the and District Chamber of engineering section in Commerce and the RCMP~

I

9 12 13 -SUNDAY

. ~ f .... PleaiNInt ' Keflnefh ~ Direct ions Outdoors i Sunday

R I ~ Journey Copel lnd Direct ions Unl lml t~ l Morn ing - Everybody 's Kmlrleth AG USA Oral Sunday

v . 1 4 5 a W l n t s r Cooelond AG USA Roberts Morn ing

Big b lue P t s se the Boomerang. R ~ ................. Mls to r Par iex.Mol ...' LOS :15 Marb le " - Lo rd Boomerang Humbord Rogers Salut Aven tu tss :30 Gardening ProlIMI Kldswor ld Doy of ~ Upofl FroMlo~d Le JoUr :45 with Ed the l o r d Kldswor[d DlSCovury. • C l l e t l c Skofchlng du Seigneur

| | | .

0 Zubln Old T i m e 6 l Jeba l l R.M. Sl im o m e n Propos et : 1 5 end Gospel Bunch Tay lor Cuisine Tog Con t ld~ces :30 t h e Old T l m e .. Kids Show . Thlo Old Undml tand I ~ :~5 I .P.O. G o . e l i t s . Olz Ho~ le . ~ v l o o r n ~

i . u l i l 4 i

W ~ Wor ld Poq~ Io I t I t I ro l l l~ l - - - O~tMI ToO de - - " " ' *- Wrl." A .Wig--. Monde L P G A Soccer Th is Chr l | t lan Tolevl ldon Humer i de

. • ChamPs" Wor ld Week L i fe H lsh) ry IkWmvlour S o . o r

' i CJ~mps Soccor l r l n k l o y Honds B rown ' G o r d m ~ r , I J ¢ ~ 1 ~ • I .PGA Wor ld Cop Viewpoint J i m m y w o r A i la lnst Ore~ tuJ de Mmtde d4

:45 Ctmn~ Soccer on News S w a r t InflMIon Oc~nus ~ L.~NI

1 : S ~ m S Eor th N C A A i J h e t t ' , W . l n g t o n P r o f . , . . A : " " ~ Tror .k G r i n d W e t k Unlvorme Comm. • HOmo end P r l x Wet! St. I n t nxL A • I U v ~ r M SUeD F i . - ~ Weof¢ :. e lo loo~ " COmm.

| | | | | | • 2:: J i m m y ' AOC Grand p n t s M O c n d o - In t ro. Leo .Swlggor t .$(~r ls lNet " Per f . - e l o k ) o y V (N~ les J i m m y " A m o r l c 4 n " S Gree t • " ~ Smmr

g

• 145 wor ld S w l g ~ l r t S ~ a n O r m ~ P M f . g r ~ . y . F i l m LOCal _ | , | i l r ~_ i , , i " i r '

OMdoor T e r r y An~rJc4m Prlx. G r N n A~le o f Nlous

3 '~ Life Winder S ~ n P r l x Per/'. UN:e f l ah l t y 8 o ~ m e s Sporls I t Is Wide Pl lyerm Gree t Age o f des Jo l fs A f ie ld WI r t t t n Wor ld Int . T ~ I s Por f . U n ~ o ~ o l n t y ~ rohes

i i i i i i 4 ~ Gl~od 10.000 of S ( ~ S P l l y w e F ly ing C ~ l ~ t o r s "

: I . I~ dey Wor Wide . In t . T m I N I W I I ~ C o m p ~ o t s Semalne World • - Quqlslk~l Up ~ Mu l t l cu l tu ro l V~r to

: • For t h t Wor ld of ~ Per iod Coming / ~ t a d e , 'Ver to " :45 . R K o r d wide. • - | i |

M,~ coc ' K 0 ~ o ' ~ , ~ , ~ , d . worm s~mm : C : 1 5 - the I>r~l~ News . . . . NeWS 4 F r o M l e r Cup 1 N 2 . ',NI~gS ~/ " Regerd - i :30 K ING $ . "r l tons A B C ' I W ~ 8 1 " ~ ~, Path of V :~5 News -- T i tans _World News _ Webshw _TotJrrloment _the P a d d l e _Regard

" "" " " 1 -- -- N 8 C ~ -- [ -T~ -. ..... Newt:::-,, .... M o d e -~:: S~ave~ts T o l a l o ~ r r , o l ~ 1 ; :15 ~ W o i t ~ * ' - - - DiSney Meet ing Hour The T rave l T e f e m ~ M o

O : ~ HOW WoJt Town Fo r the M ~ T o ' ~ i

:45 Come Disney Meet ing - Record. - f r om Top .Oemanche

F ~ h e r Svech AEC D u k ~ of L l r s m l e 6ocly In Choz -

Father Hongln SI~CIoI Dukel of M ~ I o ~ In :,t$ Murphy In The n Ho~z~rd_ _ _ i ~ | O ' - - ~ - - i ~ I J ~ N ~ ~O~UX

................. I . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' " - 'J . . . . . . . ' . . . . . I . . . . , ' I . . . . . . .

ChipS" & m s and " : C~tips N m t l ~ l . . . . / ~ ' t o lmonches Chl l~ LOVOrS- " " ,Ch |~ ~ 1 ¢ ' RI I Ig l4uo L.eS

::~ M o g l c

CMps SONS. and LOJ~Ie Ch lp l $1N¢lel: , ~ I ~ Beaux

:4S i , ~ l m nL..ovors " MO~#~ i C l t l m " . • la~llrlqrA , IFopu IMkMt iOlmoflC~HHr,

Marflyn Davis s~dents e~peflonced porenis talking ,. wi l l porform for all people.

at the Caledonia Lecture support when needed. Thontm atT:30 p,m. During this aonual p~no re~t~ there are perfm'mancee by • Suzuki Piano ntudents, Conservatory studonb and a vax~e~/of piano and vocal duets,

to new per en0s, and Siving

There will be a $3 fee to help cover expenses. Coffee will he available,

....... .and Kitimat Thursdsy, June 1~

The Terrace and Kitimat r Down's Syndrome Parents" SupportGroupbspansorin~ Wednesday, June 16 a workshop made possible Skeena ~ Jim Fu l i~ by a International year of will speak on the important Disabled Persons grant topic of world peace 'and frmn the province..AI and disarmament'at the public Helen Etmanski, from forum to be held lo:-the Vancouver, will give a Nochako School library at

7:30 p,m, The film "War Without Winners" Will sis0 he shown and a discussion will follow. The ~noral ImbUe is c o r i y in~dted to attend. For further formation call 63~-$653.

Thmday, July 1 Here is the schedule

events for the July 1 celebrations:~ - Pancake breakfast from 8:p.m. to 11 a.m. in the-Upper, City Center, parking, lot handled by the ~wnnan, Prude ~. it c e n t e r . ~ 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. in the N O back perkJ~ lot ~ndlnd b~ the Lesion. Parade line up and Judgi~ from ~t:45 n~n.

workshop from 7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the,Terrace Child

;Development Center . located at 3510 Eby St. Call 635-9388. Etmanaki is the executive ~ t o r ~ the B.C. Association for , the Montally Retarded. He, . a social worker and has

'worked in human services for 15 years for- 'han- dlcapped, ~ l y and low h~'ome people. He win discuss the Imrp)oe of the BCAMR and how the aseoci~flon can help parents and handicapped i n - dt~dduat~. Mrs. Etman~d ts very involved with the Vanconver-I~chmmd Aseociatio0. for the Mentally Retarded. ~ e - i s a eUrong-," to -~ noon at -Klnl~lsher promoter of Pflbt 'paronts Avenue handled • by the • ~.- ~ot Parents aro,.'""T~sion. P e t parade and -l:~U'ants he l i~g onehother, Ju¢lMl~g from 11:30 a.m. to

,SUNDRY, JUNE 13 • " _"--5p:m.;-10p:m.'- ; ~ ......

- Soupor Salad

CORNISH HEN.

. . . . :./ : ~ ~ CronmCaul l f lower

N e c • N ~ l o n e ) . AIIC ~ o ~ ~ Mmm~rplece Intwn. :lS .:-.,Sunday Do,am. ........ ~ Sundsy ~" :J Gulncy ' - Theatre Deve lop~ Beoux :.~ Nlg~lt National., Nlgt~ ..... ~lncy ~ . ~ l q ~ , , e C~ora0e. Olmonches" • at the Dream MOVIe' QuIXy ~ : ~ " co.woW tm Buttered Grean pans

m m i u ~ '~ 'm " " u ' ' ' - " ~'~ Mashed or Baked Potah)ee . . . Mov,n . c o , , , , , ~ w-s . . , c . - sp~,.,' k.ox

1U : lS Another To levhd01t~, Imd " W-$ "° A l ~ f l c e S l Y : l i f e O l m o n c h n APl~leCrlsp," w I M e r w - s .'~. ~ m m ' l c a ~ l e ~ " Te fe lowne l

:30 M a n CsMlys t t.:J~lew Y o r k Am~ l r .~ ; ; ; • T ~ o r C o f f ~

" '6.50 • i . - I . I " "[ "' ", I

. . i K ING $ The - KOMO,News C T V ' N e W S r f~r Sign Cln4 ~ - : .. :15 NOWS', N e l l . n i t ABC NeW1 News / "~ '~ N0WS '- 0 t f ( : lob _ 1 : ~ PIVE " N ight " " ' FOQrmOM Ho4Jr " - ~111. • " Sign Le .. Mi l Star. F ina l '~ Mov ie " " ' / ' Flrml "--- Iho F i m l l y - Off ' e l d o ~ , -

• " 1 i ~ i i i "m " - ~ . .

- ' " " - " " sannman ~:15 :Young - T B ~ Socts t LOt . • ,~ - T e A " .,. H lg t~ := ~ Show - " M o v i e *" • L,, :30 in r t- N lgnt C lob ' "

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" a t F i v e - S i o n '. • . S ~ a ~ m d m ; T m . . . . . . . . T,~. , ' . : - . - F in ,des ':i5" .' Star : " ~f',' '.., ".." ~ m ~ ~ for i E m l s s l m l s , Z " ' " ' • • : - F n ' d u - - . ; . -- , . - :

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U noom at theNechako front parking lot handled by the Ocelot Oil Can Club. Parade route from 12 noon to 13:4e from Haisla Hill to" L a h a l ~ to City Center lower parking lot handled by the Legion, Parade a-'ward8 and trophies from 1 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the LOWer C i ~ ' ~ r ~ r k ~ lot handled by judges. Kids gQmee from 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. at Celebration Center under Century House canopy handled by ]Barb Neraanen. Game6 of

chance from I p.m. to 5 p.m. - at Celebration Center under K T K canopy handled by the Lacrease Association. Crafts dlspiny from t p.m. to 4 p.m. a t Celebration Center in Tamltik Lobby haiMled by Joe lannarelli. Dunk Tank from I p.m. to 3 Fro. a t Celebration Center by the Peat Office handled by the Lions, Cake decoration judging from 3 p.m. to 3:15 p.m. at the C e l e b r a t i o n C e n t e r feeturin8 an 8 foot by 4 foot H a p p y B i r t h d a y Canada

effieldd cake supplied by }drs. Kareu Little. En- hrtelnm,mt from 2:30 p,m. to 3:30 p.m. at Celebration Contes"under the Century House canopy handled by Randy Wilson. Beer Gardens f rom S p.m. to 1o p,m. a t Celebration Center in Tan~itik arena handled b y the Rugby C1~5. Arm- ~ ~ 8 p.m. to 9 p,m; in the Beer Gardens handled by the B.C. Arm- wres t l i ng Association. Tricycle races from S:S0 p,m. to 4 p.m. at Celebratinn Center in front of the bay

by ~ Chamber ot Commerce. Free public swim from S p.m. to 4 p.m. inthe T~natik Swimming

P o o l ' h a n d l e d by the ~recreation department.

And, ~ tug-e~wsr grand championship from 4 p,m,

.... toS-p.m~ in the mud puddle_ ~twcen the Peat Officeand ' l ~ t 4 k handled by the Off C~n Club and the Chamber

~ of ~ m e r c e .

IVsso easy... • |

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Count, 9 music Feature OTTAWA (CP) - - The

Gatineau Parkway is just a short drive across the Ottawa ~ver . . l ts flat, black pavement winds higher a~d higher through a pure-white wilderness of pine, maple and spruce trees.

The higher into the Gatineau Hills, the elesrer the air, the thicker the folisge and the closer one gets to.-Wayne Rostod's songwriting source: the v~!lnge of Wakefield and its surrbundings,, a source that has inspired this talented country artist to capture the people and places, in one of Canada's most', beautiful

lndtm[ry tells me I have to," " casionally feeling self- - in the city, but for sol i tude- returning- to complete four he said. conscious in public, and songwriting he escapes "years of high' school in 18

"I still believe the music "I feel incredibly well to his- lb-g cabin In the months. After a .year o f - speaks-.for-itself/.--lf-the-:supported[ by" the .~eom- Gatineau Hills. He businessadministraflonata record hits; it hits, and if it doesn't, it doesn't, But I 'm not going to give myself • ulcers waiting for the big break."

Rostad's attitude is at the - same t ime a boon and a

hinderance. The" un- compromising honesty he expresses in.conversation is

, - a l s o a p a r t o f every song: .His personality, his com- manding six:foot-four, 200- p o u n d p r e s e n c e , is ex- pressed in his music thro0gh a ragged, rich,

munlty, but there are times, developed his love for the community college, he q~ t like in shopping cuntres,~ when people approach me and I think it would .~e really nice just to be able to walk in, do your business, and walk out,"

Bostsd has an apartment

wilderness as a child and worked" as a radio Visiting northern quebec announcer before joining a lu~nber camps, where his country band as a rhythm grandparents wet:e cooks, guitarist.

At 16 he l~ft school and Eleven years ago he worked at a variety of Jobs decided to "get serious for two years before about my writing," so he

settings. There's Dollard Marlo(ve,

the wrinkled portrait of an elderly man whose leg cabin is a short-hike up the road from Rostad's own cabin, ,18. kilometres north of the Parliament Buildings.

There 's Ryan 's , BP Station, a rea l service station where customers are friends, and the high price Of gasoline is made~ a little more bearable b-y- some real service.

Thede are just two l~ostad compositions from his three-year-old first album, which has-sold-more--than

emotional baritone. But he rejects "the plastic

sales job" and the "music indus t ry , politics," a n d realizes he may never at- tain national prominence "because I don't want my music .* hyped - - I 'm not o a x z • u • ~ [] r e u going tO prostitute myself to bedrooms, fireplace, ' get hit records or win ~storage shed, Near l y awards." 1300 square feet of

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\Margaux ever made was a g~red to country living on 1976 item called "Lipstick," the local CBC-TV station, ]p which she played a

Whether the res t of gbrgeous model who takes Canada gets to see more of , justce ,ato her own ~Jolent Rostsd will depend up~)n hands after being sexually whether'hehasa hit" record, abused. Margaux was asps- His last s ingie , -King 0 f ~ cially proud-of this big- Fools, received extensive budget Hollywood trash, radio play. across the butshecertainlydidn'ttryto country,.i but th'aii was suppress the.movie in any:, months ~go. ~' way. She didn't have to since

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me to perform ih other parts... "n~ining.the exploitation vein.. of the-- counLlmj_-and : -0c - - : : i n Hollywood,:however. Her casional]y I do,- f ly ing out mostrecent fi lm is a kung-fu and back," he ~' said in a n " satire.titied'~They Call Me interview. ""But ' i ,m no t Bruce," whichis planned for going to be frua~ated l i v ing a summer release. Hcming-

~ out of a suitcase when I can way portrays • a mobster's make a comfortable l i v ing girlfriend who's pretty good right here," ~t martial, arts. -And; I 'm

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Record Reviews Fans of Britain's The rock and a resurgence in ingredientmtssingfmmthe But tinlike s imilar slops its way .~_ro~ugh. in- Brooker 'pf irs t s~bat !yr ic

Clash were inclined to more heavy metal, new w o r k " the biting and s t a t e m e n t s \ o n previous e o m p r e h s i b l ~ e ~ a n d writing cannot hold a candle then a little head-scratching : But just when you thought surprisingly sensible lyrical recordings, n ~ a b l y San- s e e m i n g l y imprb~np~tu to the craft • of . longtime ~ h e n the punk foursome it was safe to turn on the structure that made these dinista and Londo~Calling meanderings, as If co'tent \ , Procol wordsmith Keitl) mixed a liberal dose of radio again, the diehard secto-politioo bashers the the material on ~ - - ~ a i (aswas the punk n o r m ) ' ~ \l~eid, who co-wrote the title conventional musk: with the Clash havere-emerged with foremost exponents of Rock is presented in'~m let thevery aggressiveness"~ tunl~of Brooker's solo debut scrap on their three.record Combat Rock (Epic), a 12~ punk's anarchist creed. ~ bbllquei haphazard fas.hion~'~ of the presentation carry \]~o M0re F e a r of Flying Sandinista:a while back. traok collection that's as - The familia~' ideas a r e almost totally bereft of the .",(he album. It's' hardly .... t h ~ y e z n a g o . T h e surprise move ragged as m)ything ever there - - t h e b u l k of the rapid wit of which Joe ehqugh. ~ • . But~if.~Brooker,s l0 _ .

'ultimately far,shadow,S spawned by pU]nkdoml-/ albmn is glve~i to gritty Strtmamer and Mlck Jones Jo~Jo e s and\~>Strummer o ' r ~ v ~ a ' ~ 0 m ~ . . , talen~ the d e m i s e of punk s The fans likely will see it s ta tements about , war, have.. . . . . proven themse lves appare•_~..tly stall ,haven't , a ~ a p ~ ~ l ; \ s ~ r ~ vocals e a r r y ~ " ~ -L?~P~" popularity, which has" since as cause for eelehratlon, so go~'ernment power-man- eapame . ~ . n g u r e a o ~ now re×wars the bulkof ~d~ new album succumbed t o t h e likes of much so that they may not gers and rampant . The most . cohesive their guitara, while ba~ist • , ~ - i ~ - - r ~ e T O - - ~ - - ~ " - t er t e e h n o - p o p , ~ n a i n s t r e a m n o t i c e o n e . e m p o r t a n t lawleesnees in the streets., presen taUon is the s t a r k eut P a u l S i m o n o n ~ . d d r u m m e r ~ ~ U h e ~ d = : n , t

Iunoculated City, ~ a .tune Topper Headon, c~l,ntinue to exaet ly~v~n"ha~r; .s ~ _ _ _ _ a S s "~..1'

which sees the military , o w themse lves . t h i n s a p o e t h~,

..... _. " g " • " . , . , : pooh*balmbowing in turn to quartet's real mQ~cal \ .... , .~

\ " " ' ~ " " ' ' '" ' " ' e d M U e n O I u i e w r l t l n g , l s ~ =2 3 4 5 9 12 13 their s u p e r i o r s - who talent (Headon, \ i n - . . ~ . . . . . . . \ ult imately und~ to govern, eidentally, is report ~ _ _ . ~ . ~ _ : . - - . .

" . . . . CI h xept s m out ramerman \ mentwhim--wht lethepoor have since left 1"ne ash'~'-d~-~m~-~ - , e album i, \

, / ' MONDAy . '. bloke from the Street falls to with the group's o r i g i n a l t h e guns' tattoo d r u m m e r Tory Crimes ,~,, ~,,-s\., , ,ser~es m, r e p ~ m m t ; - - ' " " ~ J ~ . a n . _ . Me • ~d " ' " a r t a . . . . . f live dates ) as a\c~ean, aceesstme on. An mere ]s ce m lfllmg m or • ' a o o , . , ~ A.d "it , ; ; . . , - o

grim humor to the cuts The band's reputation . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~" . . . . Today Scathe. Good " Canada ' . Morning certaln'innocent' charm to iS Show Jlmmy ~ornlng' A M , " Morn lng ; : K n o w Y o u r R t ~ h t s ( "aL l a l o n e u n d o u b t e d l y w i l l s e l l

:30 Hews Swaggart " America Canada" Mister .. - such t u n e s a s The c y c l e and' ,5 . News I00 America A . M . . . - Rogers "'I' ..- ", three of 'em") and Red Combat Pock. It'll have to. the melodic Hang On Rose.

Angel .Dragnet, a song - - there are few other -~- * - - S e a t t l e ' huntlay ~ " K a r N n ' a S e s a m e I P o , . . . .

".presumably concerning" salesable qualities in this O n l y ~vtth t h e l a s t t r a c k ! • 15 Today " , Northwest Y o g i Street DOt door . .

:30 Seattle " " AM " It's Seaame . Read -- : America's Guardian Angels . . sloppiest of efforts, the' o v e r l y - - d r a m a t i c ' 45 Today ~luntley, Nor l l lwi~I t Y o u r Move ' Street • " About It ,

" , civilian polioe force. That The temptation to cam- -Symphathy (sic)' For the 1 ~ Sea l t l ~ S t . , ~ t t " J°YCe ' E lect r lc " ~ H°me Ouvm'tora number incorporates a bit pare (3ary Brooker's solo Hard of Hearing,. does

: 15 Today Fr. Giant Davldaml Company, Gardener Mouvament

IU ;30 Simm~ MI,t~r . . . . ~ Whot" , ~ v ~ r ' Horn, r ~ S~''" of hmatle dialogue from the ::work wi th that of Procol Br00ker~ivein to the pomp ~ :aS Show Oressup. . Bolt Cooking Vege; Soup lntwlorl. MonAml ~dolentMartinSoorsesefllm Harum, the defunct, arty tendencies that .were his \

1 1 The • Sesame " 'F|rnlly- Doflnltian Foofatopl Freehand Mlglllne •Taxi Driver. British- band he founded, initial vlsion for Proeol, It's :15 Doc to r s -. Street. Feud : " Definition FOOfI~PS ; Skofchlng" Exprtu I More often, t h e Clash probably will strike the bearable, but a touch t oo

' • 30 search for • Sesamn . The Edge Pay Cords Ovor ' Human Wlckle I . 145. Tomorrow StreQt of Night PaY Carols: Slay . Behsvlour Wlckle .criUealcommunity at large, busy to ! conform to the

• Suffice to say that. album's tone as a whole. - Days • WoriU \ All m y NOOn i i m a ~ Of Your ~ k S V i e " - - i

Our Soccer .',, "Al l m y " /Meude ' Biography GO to " AVIS :'~ L . I ves World \ \ Children' Maude Biography- "Sell , de Recherc~ ~ ~ - .

Anot.r Cup @.o AnDre, ~ , l . ' . ~u~to i : . ~ (.,~ • I _.111 Life \ . World ' The "

. . . . . . . l ' : ! i " World S~csr Tuktu *.v.,'. GOssip Column Another W. COp TO Voyagl ROflact . .. World ' ~ Another Edge, ",

Soccer Live . \ World" " of . . .- V O y a g e d'un Pays

, I Chlp~l Wok , General Texas Doom " " Appl lad ; ' ~ Documlnto i r , , ' ~ " 15 ' ChipS with Yon Hospital Texas " . M~VI I Skofchlng C l l t a d l o n l ~ I L ' , *.'~,

.30 ~:hlpS • ' Coronation General Texas MOvie ' Ad Datum. . e., ~ 45 Chips Street ' Hospital Texas M o v l l . World Clrl ld llrdl~ -. '

~ l ' , l e - . ; T h e E d . , y a n ' s * h e - Onco Um~L" , m . . . t . . ' ' Q : " ' W e ' v e seen B r u c e "quiet ly enrol led in act ing '~5 I . . of Night " Hope , Alan a _ C l l l l l c "~ / ~ l t h . ' / ~ l r l e l l

3 30 Wannl Take • Happy Thl;'ka . Slim Incredible A Tire N[W IN TOWN?. Jenner o n a couple of TV classes conducted by Jeff 45 Hold Thlr ly • Days Sllow Culllne • F.or~t ,"Alle • shows, and we like the way COr-ey; a v e t e r a n

Y o u r A r k on T h e ~ L i t t l e S e s a m e . . Growing i=ran LET US PUT • • h e l o o k s . But i s h e s e r i o u s H_ollywoed t e a c h e r w h o ' s 15 Hand the Move Mary • " HouSe Street Y~mrs ~ l u ~ about becoming an. actor? instructed Jack Nicholson, 3o M o v l o ' Muppet " • : O r l f f l n 9 n m s . - , S e s s m e . . . . . ecology IJ ~..ge~. OUT THE MAT - - L . V . a m o n g m a n y otl)ers. ,IS MOvie. Show Show " . , . Prair ie " Street. ~ " Ecology ~ ,., ' - . .

King 3 Happy Korea Hawai i - Mister Library "ChevIIIOrS :15 News . , Days News 4 Flve-O \ Rogers . , Technlal ~UX 108 :30 Klng 5 TK Korea - Hawai i World P r o c l u l n g ke . ' :45 NeWS N l W l Nev~ 4 Flye-0 Cup. P r m : u l l n g , V e l l l b 0 f l d .

' ' News ~ - M i l l e r N l w l l - . - Hour W. C U p " TBA " " Cuisine ' King 5 Real " KOMO. NeWt a u l l n e n ' TeA Angle News • People • New l Hour R e p o r t TBA Angle

Entlrlalnment R i l l ; PM ~ne Of " MacNei l T E A : T e l i l ~ r n a l :15 Tonight People I Northwest the Boya L ~ r e r T a A T o f e l ~ r n t l :30 TIc Toc . Joonle M u i ~ l t Blzal;re W e l d Of ' T B A " " "" T I I I I . • ,45 Dough Loya l Chacl Show Olzarre" . the $41o T B A N a n o n l l

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• Prair ie C l n c l N l l t l B l l l b o n a L l l o f l n l e Choue to Camp. Te l l -

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Night , . Front Night ' N i g h t ' • U ~ I ~ ' T ~ k~l~ I t t th l Page ' . B a l l l ~ l l l : . ~ l e ' F I I / . . ,

i n - ~ m o v l n . , . The " B I N b l l l I M i l l . _ :~: Orelt U n d ~ ' ~ i M Tofe- Cllorlasto~ National I t l a a ~ l l L Y@U , " Parr, ~" ~MI B i r t h l ~ ' ~ k M 1 • ~ ¢ l a y ! The E I ~ Of Hugs el~ l O r N t ' UIM~I~anU Ldl '

~ 1 ' 'aS Movie ' I Journal the w e l t K l l l e l Perf. .. I h e E a r l h

I S News Final ' N l w l 4 " News P e f f . ~ : ~ l - Off ~ ~ ,. .~ Toul~,t TK e ~ i n ~ A . C ' : .o~, . s ~ . k - ~ ' s l g , _ ~ -

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M ~ " ~ " / ~ . . . . . ~ ~ l t h c y . .. F i n , " I l l I l l . 45 Night • . . w l l g Q u i n t / i . E m l . l o n a

1 ~ ' ~ W l t h D , , S l01 t . The , M l r r l l l O I " C 4 ~ t l m l # l . . , " . " " : - . I g 7 •

With,D. , ~flln : . / - " • vmme ' . c o l ~ . ' I - " : ' I i.41ttllcm'ln ,. Movl! . , , , . '. S t 0 c k l n k ~ . . . , r , C°lumt~': 'LI ! . : :, / • . * I :

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-. t i m . ,- ~s, Ts77 . . . . . . . . .

" ~ A. After J brushes with boxoffice failure, via Allan

. - C a r r ' s infamous mov ie musical flop 'Can't Stop the Music' and TV fameon the 'CHIPS' series, Bruce has decided ~lt last to take himself seriously as an ac-' tar. Too much time has .!apsed to continue cashing

Q. Hasn't the prospect of. writing his au'tobiography scared Roman Polanski so muc~h, he ' s b e c o m i n g

'known as Europe's most famous recluse? What's he hiding from? --* P,B.

A. ROman hasn't turned hermit, although reports. from Paris indicate he is

m as a former decathlon taking considerable pains • champ, so Jenner feels it's to duck:reporters 'these

.... a .b0ut Ume- he~s ju~lged: on ........ ~day s.-~-R a m a n'.~=..(~o.n.--. ....... :~ , ~ ' his talent alone.. ~He has . templated autobiography

,,- is still ~n the talking stage, • ~,s0:-we'll have quite a wait .. - --

. . . . . . ] ' r ' before- we can read first- . . . . . . . . . . . . hand;detai ls of his in . ......... :

I! l famous past. Polanski has _ been a ._fugit ive from America ever since is California conviction on

t'l charges of unlawful sexual

i intercourse with a 13-year old • g i f t . ~ R o m a n ° ross! r e c e n t ! y ~ d irec ted and : :

I starred in a stage version• • of 'Amadeus'~in Paris, and

at an openingnlght recep- ..: p..) t |on~ h e d o d g e d r e p o r t e r s • , ~ • . . ~ . ; ~

624-2621 or 624-335D ~ ' w i t h ~ a : v e n g e a n c e ~ " ~ L e t ' s i ~

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WASHINGTON (CP) - - OK then, you'll catch a set

. of Benny Goodman for old time's sake - - yes, the same liquid clarinet that brlghtened'thedirty 1930s -- then dash dawn the hall to Stsn Gets, double back for Mllt Jackson, over to Zoot Sims, then ,up for C~leo Freeman, t h a n . . . .

But hang on. The Benny

RII That Jazz I

unexpected and outrageous, dissonant, solo to big band. Dorothy Donegan. Turned It's asvarious as a Sarah on by her own jazz piano, ;Vaughan. song and Gary she breaks into a high-~ Burton's vibraphone, as heeled dance around the venerable as Dizzy Glllespie planostool, shifts back f/'om at 6,5 and an young as.the bop to gospel, to boogie eounterp0int-:trumpet of from soul. Wynton Marsalis a't 20.

H e r audio-visua!_[!a.m.-. ............ _~c! ~e__n~ght_~ Miles, boyance has waylaid an when ~he- shows :. The imprgmptu horde~ of .rech~Jve Miles Davis, that clapping, swaying fads on is, who seemed to be t h e r e .

May Washington inaugural, for example, when a sometimes-fbrgefful Benny

" Goodman would- recollect

Goodman Sextet " become an octet up there on

" • - the concert stage of the Kennedy Centre. Their sedate tuXedos are as crisp and smooth as their music,

~ B e n n y ' s tapping patent~ l(,~ather shoes a s licorice- .bright as. h is clarinet a cou~lp • of days past his 7~rd birthday.

has their disjointed rounds of four halls and two foyers. There are 150 musiciclans to. See, If You can, In 3"7 groupa through three days.

It 's the inaugural of a travelling celebration of America's own music, a June-to-November jazz festival journeying through 26 U.S. eities. It's nlrvuna

at the Washington inaugural by the familiar electric sound of muted horn, the -player in-a Mfleslan crouch with his back to the big audience.

But there is space for improvisation, as befi ts jazz,

As there was at the end-of-

I

It' was imprusario~Wein, 57, a ' jazz. eon yer t from classical p|a.no, Who organized, the first Newport-

an old melody by whistling festival in 195/-- a two-day• to himself, or when he in-. affair then as again now - - troduced Teddy Wilson at ~after• founding the Ingen. the piano on the" wrong dary Storyville and night. Mahogany Hall jazz clubs in.

' Boston, Maes. - The playbills change from.. Newport moved to New

place to place. The st?rods sometimes overlap and vary induration from a 10- day jam in New York Ci ty with its closing crescendo July 4, independence Day, down to two August days,

" Visited and the fes t iva l closes wjth matching dates ...................... : in both Los Angeles and San. Francisco NOV. 6-10.

Before then, It veers elose to Canada in spotssuCh ae M/nneapoHs J u l y 12-18, Seattl.e July 30-August 6, Detroit "Sept. 1-6.

~be other stands.: " Pittsburgh June 13-20i

21-22, atNewport, R.I,, site of the storied NewPort Jazz Festival" which is a~cestor to this year 'sevento,

York City;in !972. Now it's Atlanta June 20-2'/; Hemp-. hackhome, in a way; having , ton, Vs., June 24-27; Cin- spread at the same time into cinnati J u l y !2-17; hundreds of concerts in 19 .Milwaukee Aug. 11-15; other cities . . . . . . . Chieago_Aug.~ 30-Sept;: S', -

San" Diego, Calif., Houston Sept. ~16-19; New Orlando, F la . and Orleans Sept. 17-19; Dallas' Philadelphia have been Fort Worth Sept. 23-26.

• Urbie Green Is: pumping for jazz fans, a happy agony . . . . his .- s~dous trofnbone and

white-haired-Harold Ash- by's tenor, saxophone'is all

_ but mouthing the lyrics. COME STAY WITH US "You go to my head'like the at English Bay near Stanley Park bubbles in a glass of ch.ampagne." in beautiful downtown Vancouver

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4 . WIGHTnlRN& SMITH RERLTY LTD: Farms RoSewood 95 acres, 20 acres cleared, 3 bedroom A-frame,. 2 barns, 'asking $95,000~ Hobby Just north o f town,5 acres, 11~1) sq..ft. .basement; home, fl've bedrooms, barn w i t h loft area, large garden, • esklng $120,000.

spn. Levenon,"/mmob • :This 3 bedroom ,home. of fers, many extras Including ' . "a fUl ly

.f inished- basement, 2. • f!replaces,~ carport, • fen cod yerd, S~0,000 in • : .mumable f inenclng a t . ..:,,13 '; : par,.L. cent.'_ ,OlfersL..

Under, N0,000 quiet Area of the Bench Halllwell Ave., 1226 sq. 5ouc. le Ave., 1120 sq. ft. 3 bedroom ~/= basement ft. full basement home, -ful l banment home, 4 home .-with a double 4 bedrooms, 2 bedrooms, f i replace, garage. No develop. fireplaceS, rec room. rec.* room; carport; • 'meat behind I his'home'. Carport , sundeck, Good financing. Make $56,000 In assumabi-e

--owner- anxious -to.sell.- .. -.your~.offer.fotbe askln~g.--" .. -financing, Offers en,-. Make' you r~offer to the price of $72R00.. - - . Couraged t o owher's asking prlalbof $79,000. McDeckA~., 940sq. f*t.. ~asklng price of $72,000. Straume Aver1170 sq. full basement home, 3

• Jt .Jul l basenle~ home. years old. 3 bedrooms, " 5 bedroom~~{ .... 2 : f ! replace, ca rp0 r t , "

f ireplaces, rec room, covered sundeck, large Revenue Prqu~le~ c a r p o r t , • . c e n t r a l l y lot. Good aqsum_able LoenAve., 1550~sq. ft.

located. Offers to m0rtg~gs of ~ 'r~ '~O . basement home, 5. $79,S00.= . . . . . Ask!.ng prlceof.$/3',000, b e d r o ~ n s , ' ~ U ~ " ~ l ~ w o "

rental homes,. Package... . . . . . - . . ip r lce" of, $105,000 ~or ' .

:' v#ndor., wl I I • conslde~ . - , : ,:sailing separately. ~

-Rosewood Work for Y ~ r R i f t ; - .. : i :¢lark St.,-up~anddo~ Attractive 1000 sq. ft.: We.havea.~unlberi.of:..:.~- ~i-cluplex 912 sq;f l ; ,each j ~ log •cabin n o l o acres. : buslneu-~op~)rtbnit l~ : :' !ilunlf. i' Oouble:: ~ r t . , ' . _ ~

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i a n d l furnishings in.' cluded. Asking $33,500.

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" ~/0~.7 acres, ask/nil p.r ice I;34,500, ~' - ~

Cq~p~ River Rd, 12x60 'i. mobile, home on, con.

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At t ract ive Home Good Price 5 b e d r o o m s " a n d . ' - 3 " hathreoms makes thls~i foil basement home.on the bench an attractive; f a m i l y s l t u a t l o n .

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Q, lsnt Bur t . Reyno lds whom Burt worked on his as ever - - i t was his wi fe_ year, more seriously ill than we've latest movie, "The Scst - Nancy and not he who had . been led to I~]ieve? What Little Whorehousein rex- the. dental work done. To S E R I O U S B U S I N E S S : really is the pr0b]em? - - as." He returned to Holly- correct a !ong-standing Nowthat Jane Fonda's fi]m K.L. wood in late Januaw to start tooth cuwature problem.-,-~., company is i n t o making

A. Nothin8 all that rehearsals for yet another shehasslishtlybucktceth-- mesa-buck movies l ike serious, really; Burt(signed movie, "Best Friends," co- Nancy'is sporUns a new set "Nine to Five," the corn- into. a Hollywood hospital starrin~ Goldie Hawn. of braces. I ran into her u pan),, image is getting much around the first of'the year Q; Isn't former Secrctaw ~ while back at a Washington more Establishment. A good to uuderso herniu surgery, of State H [ n ~ Kissinger. party. The tall, sophisticated example is. the fact that the After u short reeup;ration .turning do~n all sixaking and ires e]e~ntly-dressed " f i l m product ion•out f i t 's

period, Burt flew toHawaii en~sements these days Mrs. Kissigner a-ssurcd me, n d m e has been changed with Jim Nicholson (whom because a newly-installed "Henw still loves me, and from ]PC, standing for in- he ca]Is "brOther," although dental device left him with a they (the braces) haven't " dochina Peace Campaign.

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where I PUt the suit on," said Shlincca. "I wanted to do it when I was pregnant. I couldn't talk them into i t . "

Her pregnancy c a u s e d her to spend moet of the first season h id ins behind

'somethin~ or being 10bol~aphed fro+m the necl+ up. 8ellecca is married to actor Gil Gerard, who starred in Buck R~ers .

"I missed +the first five

she todd. "l~e.always u i d l 'd r@flm" ! I ~ wllh hlm t iUm

~ me, and ~ ' + not e l ~ . "

Selleeca, raised in upstate Nmv york, made her film debut in Bermuda Depths and that was also where she learned to dive. -Ne i t she wanin the series PI~L~ I I I~ , whlch lasted only s few months, and in another series, Beyond Westworld, whtcli dlsap-

• shows of t h ~ - ~ , but I pesred eveu faster. She also was to ' :have telephone has starred in "suP~ TV convermtlons, on 'two of movies an ~he's Dressed to them," she+said. '~l~e day I was togo in to film one I Want into labor."

'She didn't go back to work until her aon, Olb, Was five weeks old, Then she had

Frill end Captain Amelca. + Next season, whm The

.Greatest . tunerlcan Hem moves to 9 p.m. eastern time, she believes more of a romance will develoo

: ~,n. OH GOLDEH POHD :~ ~ ,4+ + , , . & , , , , ~ T U . ~ :[ ~. l s .i{

:~ .~."" If You Could.: See

.O'.'.~mD (0P)"--: "When I IiO witha film It's a love affair. I. c ium~ work: day . : and ' n ~ h t ~ With ' ' ,mm e~iml i dmrt Imke.".

That +sounds rather.like a statement .dMivered b y a ~ director from the French auteur c inema school, parfleuiarly so where lbo mpuber is ek~pmt, i n t e r n and Imealm with the 'cbar- minli lilt of the native Cxn~ois, those born in Canoe,. that gaudy gem of+ the French Rivi~a.

• Yet Michel Roy, president Of Filmaccerd, comes from quite another, facet of the mot/on picture business. '

The former professor of international marketing at the Universlle d e Marsellle i s .a profesMomd++ movie- marketer and foreign sales agent for Canadian movies, His company Filmaccerd, which operates "out + of France, Montrealand Los Angeles, wan created in part with loans from the federal Canadian Film .Development Corp.

It is the ~ o.ly-Carwdlan company of its kind and Roy may well be the only movie .salesman of his kind. .~-

In the imperaonal, pinch- and-hustle atmosphere of sellin~ movies, Roy is a clams-act, which/s not to say he avoids the main arena.

His seMI_ c o m i t y was one of the founding mere--

• b e n of "+the two-yanr.eld 4(, American Film Market, a

renegade ~ LoS + Angeles

k 17 .¢ independent + Amer+icah 1~ ~o i~ m o ~ e ~ d ~ t ~ b ~ n t e d ~ ; ~9 ~ ~ t h ~ i m m m a , ~ v e

+ . . . . . . . + ...... .~ to the r e e k e r : a t the

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12 . " - " +hl/ .& 9 1 1 1 REiTRICTaD- ~ +: ~LI~: ~ ' ~ I I 0 ~ mA" ~ + • ~ . .+ • , ' • . ..+ : . . + _ - ,+ . , . ++ , , ~ • * ~ + , u l , + ~ i j ~ • w J ~ v .

+J

17 + market created by;.the big

Toni.., ~ P" H ' ~ ~ ' " ' " ~=" : W h a t l Hear- ~+ independent +AmerJcah :I$ Torllght BO4I " • Northwest-' Vll ldY + ', Lehl 'er . • Kln4elelegy. e g . 17 i ~ TIc TIC Mork ~" Mul31et ~ World Of BFU Telel.

Bo,g, . . . . MiMy ~ sew ~ H~o m.S~ K , m ~ ,~iom, i C IS . 7 : l $ & t ' i S ~+ " . ~ : :~ mo~e+~dhsMbutonl fed:up m _ • • , , . . : " i 4 + ; 1 + 1 1 * . . . . . . " &In" ; ' + " ++am i + k . . . . + + + " : :+ m n m " :'9 . . . . . . . . " ' + + ~ ' . . . . " "~+: : : h . . . . . 1" + . . . . . . . + q " ' ~ ~ t " " " ~ +' + ' + M " 4M n" m m " n ' . . . . + + + nr i ~ ' " n' n ~ V + 'J+ ' + . . . . . " A

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lug+ olmme the • +L TI~ .... • Uva It ~ : Bol~Ic : -t ~ ; "says ROy who, " ~ k " + +1 m ; + m " UP+ 1 + W e " 1+ " m " m ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . d~ l ) i t e his o r i l l ~ , c o n -

+ " - "" + - - " + - ,+n + + + . : - - + - ' + " ~ 0 9 I + " ' ' J + + m S " " + m m m m " ~ • --I0 B l u l l , ' I M ~ I r J i t : Slml¢lels • P i l e o u ', 1 3 a l u e n • 1111 m r ' .- . " + , Hlll • +mmwt : i 0 m" m ~ l ~|,¢imm +,m , + at The Carlton (the flashy

: * hote lon~e Croisette where + ~14 . i !/+: . . . . 7~oo+ , , ,+,--+ -++ + _ . + _ . + . + + + . , . . . .

rows mn., mews, ~ : + . , off +* COUlX { 16.19 . . . . . i . + MATURE . m ~ t f i ~ e l l ) I s l e s tW to R e M l l l n o n " S lgo : . + Clu * ~ , ~ , M~ Tm~ Ommmm mMi ~ m m m+ • + m o m ~ + r . . . . * ' . : i ~ t up office) ms~ partoer

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he says, s o t m d i ~ l , d i ~ m t . ~ ,The AFM is a very

democrafie group, there are no special ' pri~,ilegea. .~ Filmllccord is the smallest company at the. market, yet our vote is equal to the vote of a large Company like Embassy Pectin'as.,

Roy prefers the up4ront .-North American way of doing business, yet his approach to the Selling of a. movie is distinctly his own.

"In this business either you are II supermarket and you solleightto 1~ pictures a year, or you a r e a boutique operation ssilin8 something that is :carefully crafted. When we created F/Imaccord, we decided to be a I~.utique;"

The movies. ROy has represented in the past include. Dennis Hopper's Out of the Blue, a Canadian. movie presented at the Cannes Festival in 1980 and savaged , by Canadian critics. •

........ Now"~relea~ed In" t~e -United Stat~s, Out of the Blue has broken records in Boston, reoelved n

favorable review from The New Yorker's Pauline Keel and is being promoted by

r a d i o commerci~in from none other than Hopper's old Easy Rider pal, actor Jack Nicholson.

At the roceot American Film Marks| , Roy was handling only one film - - H You Could See What I Hear, a Canadian production though with a United Staten. setting. The leading actors are not well known - - Marc Singer;Sarah Torgov, R. H. Thomson and in-a-'casting coup, Shllri Belafonte

romantic Helen Reddy-Tom Sullivan duet-entitled You Are the One and a couple of rock numbers for the movie.

"By having these conga,. we have. • improved the movie 300 per cent," he says prou~lly..

He reports that the Amer ican d i s t r ibu to r

: Jansen,Farley was so happy with the results that ~4 million was spent ad- vertS. In8 ,the movie:: The film, which opened with 600 prints, across the' United

; States in late April, opened in Caanda in darly May. -

Made. for a b o u t - ~ $ 5 . S -

million, the movie, wall a Canadian tax-shelter wi~ose investors are about/.400 Winnipeg businesa~nen grouped under the bam~er Shelter Pllms~

"They are. phoned every -week to let t~em kni)w what we're doing," says BOy, who believes that II major problem with the Canadian

.... industry, is that no one bothers to tell investors just how long it takes to recoup

Gossip

.Based on the life story of American singer 'Tom Sullivan, the movie d~als with. a handsome, athleUc young man's coming of age and .coming to terms with his handicap - - blindness, -Remarkably, the movie i'~ mainly upbeat, wholesome and fmmy. It is not an easy .film to categorize , thus not an ebviom euy sell, ;

There are live Fllmac- werke~ L~elud~ Bey

and Ida l~rench imrln~- Jean Gantie¢.

"When we get involved; we create a team around a

film," says ROy, adding he likes his involvement on a movie to start right from the script stogs.~.

Then • his company proceeds with the producers to build what he. calls the package - - a process i n - volving the choice of the director, the east, the music composer and the editor.

"Once that is done, we 8o to see the rushes and so on, but we're not involved in the production at all, absolutely

• not,'~ he stresses. "Where we come back

into the movie is at t h e editing stage. Because our job i s to know the market outside, to Imow what 80 countries want .to see." , In the ease of If You Could See What I Hear, Roy decided that although the music score was gs~l, there BOOK BUSINESS: weren't enough songs, Both actress Diana Rigg particularly for the U.S., and TV personali ty which represents half the David Frost arc hard at world market, work on books and both

"So we went back to the have really unusual producers and financial ideas. Diana Rigg is

making a compilation of people and said, 'Okay, we the worst reviews ever need more songs."' written about actors, in-

R o y then personally eluding some awful one~ convinced Sullivan ~-~-t te she has received. Fro~;t's a song about what it feels book is about theworst like to be blind. I t became decisions famous people

investment on a film. retain a movie's pr~flhibl~' an invitation-0nly basis-to For instance, It takes at

least 24 months after a film's completion to bring in the minimum 8uaranteen of the world market, and the percentages come in during the next three years. Any television money comen about 3½ yearn after the film has been shown in,.a pa~eulsr eountry.

To protest the investor, , says Roy; it 's essential to

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Tho n ~ 6 v l e - h ~ f e ~ l d ~ Says Roy: ' ~ h e - r o l e - o f . . . . . . . . . . . . to almost every ,co u n . ~ l ~ Fl lmnceordis to do a l l those the world and Roy e l a i ~ ; ~ things in order to be ab- most eases he is ~ .solut~ly sure that the with the dlstrihutsr oj[.i~hill distributor in each ceantry •

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Gossip Column Q. I was really impressed

by Elga Andersen Gimbel on a TV intervzew. She's the wife of Peter Gimbel. the adventurer._ and .film-maker who located the sunken

.treasure of the Andrea Doria. and seems like one very together lady. is this her usual attitude? --' G.J.

A. Very much so. blga. an actress from West Germany and Peter's partner in the venture, was responsible for the sophisticated equipment

- necessary,to their search for the Andrea Doria. However. on the day "of del~a!'ture. after months and months of detailed planning and pre- paration for this ambitious project, Elga confesses that she suddenly realized she had " forgotten .something extremely important, and rushed out to se~:ure it at the last.minute at an all*night drugstore: her waterproof mascara! Only then was everything shipshape,

Q. We hear that Aca~demy Award-winning actor Rob- ert De Niro has decided to make a" Soviet propaganda film inMoscow. Is that true? - - J .V.

A. Hardly. The movie ]you'~e referring to is a

Britisll-Russian collabora- tion titled "A Woman for All Seasons." telling the life story, of the famous Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova. The movie isn't political in

- any sense, and can hardly be described as a "propaganda f i lm." De Niro, currently fi lming "Once Upon a Time

. in Ameriea," is wanted for the r01e of the late Sol HurokLthe American impre-~ " sar~o who presented Pavlova

• - t o Ameri~eah~ dance/audi- ences. A co-pr0ducer of !he movie is MichaelPowell , a noted BritiSh filn~ director- producer who:s ' a good

......................... friend-.of-~Martin Sco~e~ . - - I

The :latter directed l:)e_Niro • in. the just finished movie

"The. King o(.C0medy".and earlier in his portrayal of Jake LaMoIta* in•"Raging

- Bu l l : " for *which De Niro won a best actor Oscar

-award . Thus both :have ~dec~d~:cVf6 take roles i n " A Woman for All Seasons."

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U N D E R 70 T H O U S A N D

---3408 Munroe St., 2 PRICE REDUCED bed., small house.but -3b - rhomeona-ha l fac re ...... large lot. $43,500. with in town. Novv:::~s.l~ll~ll,.:. assumab e.s~mor.tgage. $69,900. ' . . . . . . . : ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

-~-Bat s a m A v e . , STARTER HOME ': Thernheights subdv . . . . 3 bedrooms, f i replace, Good residential I~ for wood stove, 1/= $18,000. . basemertt,Close.fo-town~ ....

now $64,S00. --2604 Kenney St.; 83 x 120 lot. $46300 (open to - -3 b-r condo. 36,700 a ' offers). 15V= p.c. to Feb. '84.

Asking 47,500. --1934 Laurel St., 1200 Call Dlck Evans sq. f t . 225'x120' lot. COUNTRY HOMES Workshop. $68,000. + L a r g e home on

Braun's Island recently --Res. lot, Johnstone renovated and enlarged' St., New sub. $29,000. situated on 3 acres of

cleared land. --3348 River Dr ive. . :1-3989 Hagen Street - - 3 House w-shsp, 4 bed. bedrooms, ~944 sq. ft.

S59,000. MLS. landscaped and fenced. Price S4S, Q00.00.

--3354 River Drive, 3 bed., 66x166 lot. $42,000 +Two bedroom home at _ MLS, 3952Oid Lakelse Lake ~.

On the above Road on large I ~ Price call Danny Sheridan $55,000.~.

+Four bedroom home, • LAKESHORE wood heat situated on 22 ...... PROPERTIES acres at the corner o f

+Year round home at Old Remo and Kozler Lakelse Lake over• 1600 Roads. ' - : sq. ft. l iving space good +Old Read bungalow beach, plus 20 acres of land. + S u m m e r home at Call Rustyor Lakelse Lake, 2 Bert LJungh bedrooms, furnished, sandy beach. $5%500.00, bdmn. s p l i t level in Vendor would consider 4

Horseshoe lust reduced terms. In price, built-In ap-

'Contact Rusty or pllances, finished rec Bert Llungh room.

to view

.- ROSSWOOD-- " ....... DOWNTOWN OLD RURAL ACREAGE REMO

..Approx. 10 acre parcels, Del ight fu l 3 ~bdmn. 100 lots ava i lab le , home, exce l lent c o n .

• $20,000 to $30,000. ....... ~ . . . . . dltion an a c r e o f land -. .under cultivation, small

LOTS AVAILABLE . barn, this. could be a Thornhelghts steal, owner'Says b r i n g Lot 64 Phase 3 . $21,000. me an .offer. asking -

• Lot 45 Phase' 3 :$22,500. $75,000. : . . . . ] I . LOt__ 43 :..P_hase_2__wlth_ l - - - ' - - - - - - ~ - - - ' - -

26X42' foundat ion - Gpod revenue duplex In ' . : Att;:actlve::iimod+s°11} P 0 h l e Sir ~ 6 , 0 0 0 . . . . . ".~-- . h o r a e l ; h o e : - \ a r e a . ]

• Reduced fronl $89;500 to J LIGHT INDUSTRIAL" $81,900. Present revenue

I 6.19 ac.. Kenworth St. $800per mon.. S4S,000. - . . . . . . . . .

Call DI¢I< Evans " - CallB-0~Silerldan

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O V E R 70 T H O U S A N D

- -5208 M c C o n n e l l ...... (hench).~ 1299 s q . ft;

t00x217' lot, nat;" gas:;-,.:.,..

garden, f r u i t t rees, sundeck, $112,000.

Skoglund, nat. gas., 3 bed., assumable mortgage. S83,900.MLS.

'--2709 Cramen 4 bed., nat. gas, paved st. Large .house, $78,S00. MLS. " ~ 1

Cal! Danny Sheridan.

• V A R I E T Y O F H O ~ E S

+Just listed - - char. mlng, 4 bedroom fami ly home - - 2405 Kalum St.

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+2212 E v e r g r e e n Strd~t, 3 bedrooms, f in i shed basemen t ,

sauna.

+Wel l kept con- domin ium located at 4632 Davis No. S.. Price

...... S49,500.00. . . . . . . . . . . ~"-~.

+Bunga low close to town wi th be'd.slt ter suite. 4840 Lazelle Ave.

+Lovely cedaF interior with Frankl in fireplace, 2 bedroom close to town. $65,900.00.

-t-4716 'SCott Ave. , 3 : bedrooms, nat. gas. heat, ful l basement. Central to schools. S82,000.00.

+4734 Bolfon Ave. New -home, +all--a/i~enltle'~. .....

+4014 I~lorth EbY. Beautifully maintained

• Inc lud ing__ •developed _ basement. " " ~ - @ -

-1:250T South. Eby, 1500- Scl; / f f . , . ful l basement, - w i t h 2 .bedroom suite.

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.--3578 Co t t onwood Crescent , 3 bed., dining i

room, and eating area IrY ...... k ! t ch~r e n.su.!te ,, p!us l o t

borders on park at rear. MLS.

--4512 Cedar Cres.," 1942 sq..ft., 3 baths;. 90x147 lot, 5 bed., 2 fireplaces. $11S,000.' MLS.

- -Up and Down duplex - - $750. per mo. rent. 70x297 lot. "2902 South Eby, $87,900.

On the Above call Danny Sharldan

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LOTS FOR SPRING B U I L D I N G

+ L a r g e lot, c leared landscaped, plus f ru i t trees. $25,500.00.

+Acreages Reduced For 'qu ick ,sale. Terms can be arranged,_

+La rge Lots in. Thor . nhi l l Situated at the corner of

iThornhll l . St. and Old . Lakelse Lake Rd. Most

10fs~x350 o r larger.

+Choice Subdiviaion Great location for that d ream home " fu l l y serviced large lots'close to town Just off Birch on the Bench.

+2 lots, cleared and located in the Horseshoe . fronting Kenney Or Thomas' St.

..... ;For further Information Phone Rusty or

" ~" Bert Liungh

C U T E L I T T L E "- STARTER: - - - ~ - : - ~ - - ~ - ~

2 bdmn.. large lot, large .. garage. in :fiN/n, wel l .fenced, anxlous owne r "

.LARGE• Q U A L I T Y I SPLIT LEVEL

,Contemporary style, 2 years old, all the extras,

.... large ' " f a m i l y ' - r o o m ; double garage, ex.

• cellent location.

G R E A T I N C O M E #RODUCER Side by aide d u p l e x pr(xluclng $1000.00 per month greta, over 2 yrs. rema in ing on 111/2 p.c. mor~age. Unique log home on 5 acres, lovely setting 6 minutes f rom. down . .town. Even h a s a cute and cozylnlaw.eulto.

The price has dropped. Neat t idy 3 bdmn. home on large Iot,,V2 bsmt. If you are In the price range of the 50's be sure to see this one.

2 Parcels of cleared . acreage In Dutch Valley

10 and 14V= acres. . O w n e r w i l l ca r ry f inancing.

The 'log home of your dreams spacious and Impressive, s t r i k ing Ilvlngroom a~d fami ly room fireplaces. Even a ful l bsmt. Qual i ty throughout located. In town.

W l L D D U C K MOTEL iBrlnglng In that extra ncome needed. Mostly

housekeepplng uni ts rented byday , week or month. EXcellent acre ' of highway property, comfortable and nice 2 bdmn. homel

~CAN,T~:::BE ...... . DUPLICATED At the this asking price, - 2Va y r ; . "o ld , 2x66 f raming the rmo w in . dews,,- max Insulation,

. , p--~-~-S~e~-l~-Brand-m~w-7~i~)~Ost-~ll~-comi~tetely~fihis~d: Up i.v,e ~ ~ . im~,~ : r ; - } i | . ":yearning 4or. an offer .4: .i .|,:~ and.lMwn:~:Well fenced

h o m e , " f i l r e p l a c e , : . . . . ' bdmns. ' , f u l ! , . b a m t . . ? | d,!andscaped, 4 balm- finished 'rac room. . , . " ! quall tycedstruotlon n:g. |~ sn.Ask lng$60,~o.

For viewing ph~me/:-, heat, L max . i n a u l a t l ~ - ~ | . . - - " - . : • Bert or Rusty .... , trySTS,000.' ,~ ~ • | ' ] ~ .Ontheabove.

}Llu~g h ,/...~..•. 1~ " " __ ..'__:'.; ~" : , " • ' | .cal l Bob.Sheridan ,, ,: ~:,~lU,Oo ~norta,an - I ~ • . .~:,.': . . . . . . . . . . .

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J O H N C U R R I E 6,15-95~8 " . .

BOB SHERI'DAN " B E R T U U N G H 435-5754

DICK EVANS • LlS-STS4 63S-70611

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