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Terrae.E Ohamber of Oommeroe Letting out of Tourism Role ¢ PARL[Ag~ii, !~OIt.DfNOS, V£CTOR[/I, S.C., ~IL VSV-lX~ , I Reran STEEL& SJIJ,¥16E tml) ;:;:~:.~:~:*F,~ • ~~; ...... --" "'"*" ,_~.,~., " " wenuv 'i-:' l TERRACE.KIT AT the weather COPPER ' " BRASS~ / ALL METALS . .& BATTERIES, l Sunny today with the • / , uo,.. so. " / temperature in the mid 20% ,. l , 0P|N ,nLlJp'm. " / h the afternoon will bring a LoonIiu 8u1,0eve Phone IM-rdJ311 , slight northern breeze voLuME 72 No. 116 20' THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1978 •~:•~:~:~:•;~:~:~::.*:~:~:~::::~::•z.*:.:.:::~/:~*:~:.~.~***F~**~/~:~:.~:,:.:.:.:.:.:.:~:.:.:,,...,~:•>>::,:;.:~:•:::.:~.~.. ~'~z:~/~.,~g~: ~,~,/~/,f//~#~.... ~.5:' ." " I Courthouse Rupert Mother Beat, Burned, Tortured OomesOloser / Terrace is me step closer Husband is Oharged Nine Months Later to getting the long awaited $6 million courthouse and NOTE: Burrard) criticized the Prince Rupert visited the health unit after council met The following press' release was received over RCMP's handling of the woman twice while she wu Monday night in committee the CP wire services Wednesday morning, case. in hospital here but the of the whole to accept the Ms. Brown said the woman woman suffered from am- most recent offer from the following a front page story in a Vancouver was found naked and neaia and "couldn't B•C. Building Curporatiou. daily, reporting the incident. See today's /~i.i bleeding by neighbors and remember anything." • The BCBC, the Crown Editorial on Page Four of today's paper. that she had suffered. A Vancouver RC]I~P corporation in charge of massive burns on her ab- spokesman said ,police here provincial building VANCOUVER (CP) -- An judge without Jury. domou and multiple burns no were ask~ to interv/ew the originally etoted they would RCMP spokesman said Michael Fulmer, district the chest,and face, woman and did so on one not contribute to costs of Tuesday flint more thannine Crown council at Prince Ru- Winarski said the charge occasion, last Sept. 15. He offsite services, such as months elapsed before pert, said in a telephone was formally laid Jane 3. He said the woman was saf. pevin~ and drainage, but Frederick Earl Rawson, 34, ~ew the charge laid is. said Rawson.has never been feri~ from amnmia. have sInce agreed to pay for of Prince Rupert, B.C., was under the same criminal placed under, arrest in The poUco filed here did partial servicing. charged with beating his code section as an assault .'-. connection with the came. not say who fried the initial The corporation agreed to wife because the woman was causing bodily harm charge. He said the woman complaiut with POlice or blacktop Kalum Street from • .r suffering from amnesia. "There are good technical remained in Vancouver when, but noted the alleged 01son to the south boundary Sergeant Stan Winarski reasons for laying the canvalaseing from injuries incident took place at of the site, and ,construct said in a telephone int~vinw charge-- given the suffered on the ulght in ll:20p.m, and ,police at- curb, gutter and sidewalk on from Prince Rup~t that vagueneasinevldenco,"soid question. In addition to brain tended." ,ii! the east side of Kainm, as Maude Rawson, 33, wan Fulmer, noting Mrs. damage, ~he also has is- Meanwl~le, a spokesman well as installing • storm suffering amnesia because Rawson's amnesia. paired vision and paralysis in the attorney-general's drainage from the site. of brain damage resulting He s~id the file on the case from the waist down. min~try said that following Cost of these services to be from injuries suffered the was not readily at hand but "It is hoped she'll return Ms. Brown's demand for an berne by BCBC has been night of Aug. 13, 1977. be believed the RCMP had here sometime this summer investigation Monday the ,/ estimated at $5o,00o, only a Rawson, 34, wJI appear at sworn the infurmatlou which and Will be able to testify in ministry conducted inquiries fraction of the cost estimate Prince Ruper.t fGr a led to charges. the ease," be said• and foueda charge had beeu for the originally extensive preliminary hearing' Dec. 8 RAISE8 CASE It was not known who has laid end the matter wus services• However, it was on a charge of unlawfully The ease was raised in the bern inld~ care of the before 'the courts. The also agreed that Olson Street causing bodily harm. He provincial legislature couple's two children. spokesman sa|d the in- Jim Stott would not be used as an appeared in provincial court- Monday wl~en Rosemary "THREE VISITS MADE vcoflgatlon was therefore estranee to the fadlities; Tuesday and elected trial by Brown (NDP-- Vancouver- Winarski said RC~dP from .l~ely complete. eliminating the need for immediate pavi~ of that! Weekend Exercise .foil road. Council also decided to ask for a letter from (he B~BC Terrae.e Ohamber of Oommeroe stating they would not qp- ' Air Sea Emergencies pose the pavement of Olson on a local improvement • An aerial exercise .epm- Armed Forces Buffalo to . sl~ divers, air cadets/"and program ff the residents letting Out of Tourism Role tared by the B.C. Provincial the Turraco airport to take other related groups will requested it. i .. ,, . Emergency Pro~rnm will be ' part in the two-day training attend a pt:esminlian on The by-law to rezone the Kaium-Olsonsite to allow for Terrace and District Chamber of Commerce is cording to.Ted Taylor, secretmry-manager ~)f the carried out this weekend .at program. spotting, flying and survival. Chamber. Terrace. Sunday morning at 9 a.m. construction of "the two opting out of the tourism business with a refusal buildings will probably be to maintain the tourist information booth this A "mini-museum" in the booth sponsored by According to Regional Oh Saturday, ncon'Iocal a meeting in the Sandman spotters will be taken up in will re-convene, following taken to third reading at the season. the Chamber and funded by a Canada Works L Director A. Stett, of Jim the Buffalo and pilots will fly which the group will proceed next council meeting• . grant held its grand opening last month. RUpert, the exerdse In the meantime, alder- The rustic log cabin on Highway 16 was just vdil ho under abe dlrecti~m of their own planes for practice to the Terrace airport for Ald. Jack Taistra, chairmanof the council 8pottlng of downed objects briefing and. practice men . and distriet ad" completed last /Summer with the ~ihelp of- , Regional ~Air C~ef Max ministration attending the provincial and federal, grants, n~'u'hieipal tourism committee, reluctantly admitted that Neubacher. and for famfllarisaflou of spotting, using private rescue techniques. On aircraft. North Central Municipal Uipment andtax exemptions, but the Chamber. tourism. .. function ........... will still have to be dealt with, Providing there l is. no Satorday, June 17, at 6:30 • Four vian~I targets will ba Conference this week- in s now dis.covered it is ~'completely unfeasible an.u. s~.t~ ~_uneil will pronamy ~nave to qem C~uesoel wm be meeting . do.w.ned aircraft before the p.m. attha ~andamn.Mo/el,, .sctupfor thb e~ercise.plus with economically", to maintain iithe~:'serv/ce,; ae,, ~m.k memse!v~,. , .... , WOOl(end,.the C~,,~:i...~~-~ ;,-':m ~ had:an ELF in Alex. Fraser, :. ,. minister, (, ' Gas .Strikers eekPublie SuppOrt OhMs Want KAMLOOPS, B.C.I(CP) --~. AI Stepheas, assistant re- i)ipo manufacturer, a testing of a 48-1dkmetro~ • * &break in an oil pipeline gional manager ot the pressure that far exceeds stretchof pipe, Stephms St~Jng workers at Dowling 9f' the In- Customers are being during r6utlne pressure pollution control branch, that normally used to move said. Pacifie .Northern Gas ternational ' asked to not pay gas .testing sent abBOt ,lO,000 said the accident scoured oil. , • He said the eompm~ Terrace and other Brotherhood of Belay For barrels of ollcoatod water, just as crE~vs from Trams Enrivonmentel damage assured him it will clean up in bills during the strike, intoafermer'sfleldTnos~y Mountain Pipeline Ltd. had was slight, because the ell in any residual oil le~t m the parts of the province Electrical Workers warn employers that if nsar Darlield, 70 kilomelres brought the line up to the the line had been replaced ground and will do all .are,. asking for-, help dBEW) representing. a "scab" from the gas Bills 13,14 north of here. m'essore quaranteed by the withwat~.inpreparatiouf0r .necessary repairs. ' from gas customers the PNG workers. company goes into George Manuel, President and union employees their place of work a of the Union of B.C. Indian of industrial users to The union has. been Chiefs, has called on the picket line c~ld~ ap- Provincial ~vernmout to help them.in their attemptingt0rreachan pe~, notify the union table the Forest Act, Bill 14, attempts to negotiate a 'agreement. with the of any,gas pipe in- as well as the Range Act, Bill Twedle or Tweddle first contract.with the company for more stallations m the IS, until "the next session of company. .' than/a year, and went northwest' during the the Legislature• In a letter to the Promie out on strike on June 5, strike and inform the of British Columbia, Manu~ "Negotiations have picketing PNG offices union of any banks advised that the Forest Ac been a complete between Prince Rupert. which are 'still Bill will have fur-raschin~ shambles," according and Vanderhoof and in receiving PNG implications for tbe it to a bulletin from Rick Vancouver. , payments. volvement of Indian pecpl, in the Forest Industry. Hi stressed that the people e the province mint.be giva the opportunity to study th, FortyFormLocalSPCA legislation in detail before i becomes law, This will no Forty persons "attended PirstV.P.laChristinecroug, the local area• Three be possible ff the Acts Tuesday "night's formation SecondV.P.
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