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" 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. is JaRls Ferbes, directors chosen include debated this mnuth. meeting to oi~anise a local Secretary is Barbara Howle, Floyd Parker, Marg. Manuel is concerned tha branch of the Society For the Tr.eas~rer Is Gall Me- Murdech and Pascal Boll. the Forest Act as prescott3 Prevention of Cruelty to Fadden, membershii) Another meeting is planned written doe8 not 'mak, Animals, and beard, nn chairmanis Elounor-l~chaud. to get the now branch off to a adequate provision for ac outline by William Leach, ' A ,Ways :and~Means fund flying, start.. Thl*ty-one of. cess to timber 'by emal executive dl~cter for the raising committee Was alao~the ~i'ty'pi:esout signed the logging and sawmfllin~ B.C. Society describe the set up, as funds will be charter. A minimum of 20 is operations. The Act wfl ire'pose, aims and objectives needed toobtain and operate required. reinforce eontrol of the B.C d an.SPCA. an S.P.C.A. Animal Shdter Of the forty present, only Timber supply by the larg, Executive president of the and headquarters, aedassist about four were from forestry com~nies. ThL new branch is Gordle Howe, with on-~oing programs In Terrace. situation makes it verl difficult for Indian bands start up the small, labour 1,000 Tons intessive operptioas whicl are badly needed to raise th, low standard of living on ti~ rose.on of this province, As Potatoes Left To Rot well, provtsloas of the Rang, Act could Jeopardize grazini potatoes, which are used for have been given away, some permits held by India~ Delta Cedarvaie Farnm potato-chip prming. " used for cattle, feed, and bands. , managed to unload the Now the potatoes are. others sold, but farmers such A report prepared by th, remnants of last year's beginning to rot. as theFeatherstonos are etill Uuldn of B.C. Indian Chlof! potato crop---in a massive holding about 14,000 tons of and sent to all M.L.A.'~ Terry-Feathemtoue, 37, outlined several changes t~ trench on the Fraser Valley said Tuesday that he po tm. .. f.a~n, current forestry le~islatim coulthi't store the potatoes which would permit gront~ Using a Imckhonrented'at any longer; Tom Siddon, federal Indian involvement in th~ ~5 an hour, the Feather- Progressive Conservative lndnstry• The Union of B•C • stone family, who own the GENERATE HEAT sandidate for Dells,, and MP Indisn Chiefs ts.dlsappointe~ ~ n, dug a 50-yard trench. The potatoes generate John Wise (PC-- Elgin)-- to find that the new Act dos d dumped 1,-000 tons o~ thdr own heat and begin to chairman of the PC as-, not reflect tbe reeDs rotting Kennebec potatoes, cook themselves, be said, dcultural caucus--toured moudstiom of the ~.eport. worth about ;85,(}00. and eventually they ferment the dumping site Tuesday George Manuel eumme( and rot. and had bitter words fur the up his position In a letter'k The potatoes, which .The Fe~therstonos built federal government. Provincial M.L.Ms ~ritton rupreaent 'one-th/rd of the $40,~0 stoi-nge shed' ,to hold some months ago which farm's production last year, the Spetifore;con'tracted The pair blame the fed~al concluded; • It was an alert subscriber who put us on to this one. He McDeek; Kelth Ave. and Kleth~ Lsnfere and Lanfear| were grown to meet the potatoes. , ' claims there is.some confmlon over Terrace street demands' of the Spetffore government's departmentof " "Because of our corn- There is no North Sparks, South Sparks, North Eby and The Feathe'.r.tones plan to ~ regional economic expansion mitment to the land,' Indian names, and that even though he has taken the matter South Eby-Jast Eby, he says. No North Thomas-Jest Frozen Foods plant, which up with City Comlell-who appointed a commit/~.e to closed last April after losing grow Gem potatoes, which for: the closure of the I people are vitally concerned Thomas. No South Kah~m-Juot Kaiam. Lake Else can-be sold lr 0rocery steres, Spelifore plant. Frcoch fry I with the preservation and study It, nothing so far has been accomplished. The should be La-Kel4e, an Indian name fur fresh water abont $6.' milliou in its 16 Post Office (be says) is not sure of some spellings; the mestba of Operation.'. next year, However, most of plants in eastern Canada [ development of British clams found there. He listed others, too. However, ' the othe~ farm.s in the area have r~.eived millions of | Columbia's forests. I know B.C. Tel. Directory "Has It all wroug"| the B.C. after chccking them out, the above two were all two of At least 50 Fraser Valley are planning the/mine thing, dollars. In DREE grants, ] that this concern is shared Business Directory, likewise. Even WE hnveJt wrong, our photoMaphere ware able to confirm. Perhapa our sometimes. Ezamptes he cited were Medeck and othcr road,s ~uld give us additional lnfoflntt~. farmers revamped .their Feathm~tone'safd.. . they said, while theS~tifore [ by the •vast majority of ,,, , , plant received nothing. 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j PAGE 2, THE HERALD, Thursday, June 15, 1978 New Oddfellows Hall Wife Battering:Violence in Marriage Many people view wife cases of 20 years of daily ha.ppenlng to them. terventlon. It's very porary refuge from the battering as a problem beatings, which are not as Eventusllyifithasarrived dangerous for them; police marriage, emotional support ready by November which could not happen to uncommon as one would like at the point where they have are killed answering thee and safety. There are seven by: Jas. T. Mackay, Noble Canada Works job creation phaslzed the good work of them. It's a myth that wife to think, isolated beatings to talk to somebody the flint kinds of calls. So at this transition housesin B.C. and battering is a lower class are rare; frequent, person they go to will often point they aren't a very they are very overcrowdedl Grand, Lakebe Lodge No, grant. the Lodge. in.providing a At present the nearest 33, Terrace, B.C. The new hall is to be larger growing need for a friend- phenomenon. Studies have repetitive beatings are in- tell them that it's their fault, effective referral agent or The (]rand Master Dave than the old one destroyed by ship centre in the community shown that it's equally credibly more common, or that they should go back counselling service. transition house is Phoenix Munn of the Grand Lodge, fire last year and will ac- and the other hama~tarisn prevalent amongst upper Over 40 percent of all- and try barder. Pesplethink The sanctity of the family Transition House in Prince .Independent •friar of Odd- commodate up to 200 people services that the L~dge class people, murders occur withinthe it's some kind of inadequacy is matntsieed by the legal George. fellows made his official visit on the main floor for provides, Nor is there really a dif. family and two.thirds of on their part; the tendency is system and by the law eu- to Lnkelse Lodge No. 33 in banquets, dances, "meetings Membership has been fcrencehetweencultur'es. In those are amongst im- to blame oneself. forcement system. There's a Terrace on Monday, June.12 etc. and the ground floor growing the last few years terms ofexteut, the statistics mediate family members. The police normally real tendency to treat wife ..Terrace Family Violence with his deputy Bill Dyble. area can he used for many and the Terrace .Lodge is available are not considered A study done by the United respond to only 53 percent of beating as a private family Committee in ~njunetion A banquet was held in his community activities. .inviting prospeetiv, accurate, however in studies Way in 1976 indicated that the calls made asking for matter and something that with the United Way in honour after which the The now site is located at members to be initiated into do~ in the U.S. it is about 40000 to 5000 Lower their intervention in a family society shouldn't interfere Vancouver is holding a regular meeting of the lodge 3222 Monroe Street where the Lodge. demonstrated that 50 per- Mainland women are beaten crisis situation. In the other in, until it gets to an extreme conferenc e on Family was held at the home of construction is under way The New Lodge Hall is a cent of men use physical to the point of serious injury 47 percent, they may just point. Violence; at Caledonia Watson Bailey. and completion is' expected large project for all the force against their wives at each year. Transition house give information, refer a Thus, if an assault case is Lecture Theatre at 8 p.m. The Grand Master was by November, 1978. community to use and some time. workers are only too person semewher~ else, or brought by a wife against a Thursday, June 15. greatly impressed with the The Grand Master in his donations to its construction : The degree of physical familiar with the frequency determhie that they don't husband, the case is heard in Resource people will be Jade changes that have takeu address to the lodge era- would be appreciated. force varies. One is talking .of battering which results in need to follow up on the Family Court and treated as MacLaren and Averil Hare place in Terrace since he about a continuum of pain and scarring of the dispute at that point. a civllmatter, while if a man from D.H.R. Child Abuse resided hare nine years ago. ~;everything from a hit or victim. Family disputes are hits a stranger who is a Team in Vancouver, and A report was presented on Somekind of physicalblew to Wife battering is probably generally ranked as second woman, it's heard in Donnle Patterson will talk the progress being made on Trudeau takes repeated and very extreme the most unreported crime priority cells, which means Criminal Court; about the problem of bat- the construction of the New kinds of physical abuse, today. Many women d.ontt go that they don't get the most Help is available to women tered women. The evening Lodge Hall under the jclnt :They're all part of the same to anybody for years. They immediate attention. PRice in the form of crisis linm and will consist of a film showing efforts of the Odd~ellows and problem, think they're an isolated really aren't trained to transition houses. Tran- and panel discussion about Rebeckaha with the aid of a hard line on Treu There are the horrendous, case: they think it's only. handle family crisis in- sition houses provide tam- the above topics. OTTAWA (CP)'-- Op- special access to facts of position MPs were accused Treu's case, that Treu's by a shouting Prime defence lawyer .had agreed No rent Minister Trudeau Tuesday of to the secret trial and that O attempting to interfere with Treu is following the usual Justice when they demanded paths of justice by appealing • mcrease he l~'senally int~.rveue in to higher courts. TORONTO (CP) -- There the case of Alene.~er Peter Then he shouted that Die- will be ,no immediate in- Treu, convicted in a secret fenbaker "is suggesting that VISIT crease in rents on more than trial of Official Secrets Act the government of the day 150,000 senior citizm and violations. intervene in this process, say low-income public housing • In a display of emotion, we do not trust courts of the units across the country, a Trudeau took a tough line appeal'end tell them what to fedcral.provineinl meeting against Conservative Leader do. t! of housing ministers decided .Joe Clark, who demanded a "That is absolute noa- Tuesday. new trial in the name of civil sense," he shouted. Seconds In a JOint announcement rights, and former prime, later be was on his feet again following the two-day mlnist~ John Diefenbaker, shouting that Diefenbaker meeting, the ministers said who termed Treu's trial "a was "trotting out that old the controversial issue will 'disgraceful travesty of cliche" that Parliament is he stddied "further by of- justice." the supreme court of the land ficials and a deelsieu made "Every notion of the Bill of when in reality Parliament at another meeting in Rights with which I am ac- only makes laws while the November. quainted says that justice courts administer them. But the , provincial must follow its course and Baldwin, appointed as ministers made it dear that there should be no in- Treu's co~unsel, attempted Urban Affairs Minister terfereuco from politicians, earlier tn get Commons Andre Ouellct was putting such as we see on the other approval for summoning two financial pressure m them to side of the House, into the cabinet ministers before a raise rents by changing the judicial process," Trudenu parliamentary committee to way in. whtch the federal said. explainlwhy Treu's security subsidy to the provinces for Gerald Baldwin (PC-- clearance was cancelled in low-income housing is naleu- Peace River) lat~ turned 1973 and why the govern- lated. Trudeau's accusations meat prosecuted Treu while Meat provinces now upside dawn saying what the he still was receiving charge public housing Opposition is after "is in- classified NATO documents teuanis reuta ranging from. terfering with injustice." and contracts. 16.7 to 25 per ceut of income. Baldwin, the MP who has Treu told reporters during The higher the inonme, the spearheaded a wecks-leng his trial a top civil servant in higher the reut charged. campaign against the Treu the department of supply \ Central Mortgage .and trial and the secrets act, has and services withdrew his Housing Corp., for which been appointed Treu's-co- security clearance, without Ouellat is responsible, an- euansel and plans to meet telling him, while he was nounced mere than a month with him today. receiving classified ....ago that.a new housing Treu, a 50-year.Did defence documents. Baldwin says program worked nutin conm~unieations system de- Treu still is receiving NAT• ~conBultation', ' with the signer for the'North Atlantic contracts despite the h'ia! provincial governments Treaty Organization and conviction. would raise rent scales on all (NATO)t was sentenced last Baldwin ~lid not get projects to 25 per cent of month to two years in prison. Commons approval for his gross income. He was convicted of twice motibn which involved Jean- It said the increases would violating the secrets act for Pierre Goyer, supply and be phased over a certain unauthorized handling of services minister, and SATURDAY SUNDAY period-- generally expected classified documents. Justice Minister Ron Bas- to be about three to five ford. years. ARGUE LOUDLY Meanwhile, government POINTS TO PRESSURE Trudaau'had a loud ex- lawyers are to make ap- Claude Bennett, minister change of words with plication Friday for release JUNE 17th JUNE18th of housing for Ontario, said Dieleubaker, MP for Prince Of the reasons for judgment this would force the Albertandlawyersincei919. of Judge Luo Trudel of the provinces either to raise The MP called Treu's case a Quebec sessions court. The rents or make up the dif- scandalous, grave injustice, judgment has beefi kept ference from their own Trudeau said he had no secret on court order. 6 p.m.-lO p.m. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. treasuries. Walter Smishek, minister responsible housing in in Saskatchewan, said there at the TERRACE ARENA will be no change in recent Q ebec "d 't gi " • .' * scales for Saskatohewan's U oesn ve eeeoeeeeeeee- eeeeeeeeeo 00000000000000000. 7,300 public housing units.

TODAY IN HISTORY a damn," says Cretien .:l I M | YOUR CHOICE i By THE CANADIANPRESS OTTAWA (CP) --. The represented "an affront to June 15, 1978 Quebec government is in- Parliament." . : i | g OF ONEOF THE FOLLOWINGVEHICLES On this day in '1215t King terested only in protecting Passage of the motion its own economy and "does means that next week the bill John of England signed the not give.a damn" about the will only require third and Magns Carta, the first • . DRAW DATE JUNE 18tb, 1978 - • detailed statement of feudal rest of the Canadlan market, final reading bythe Com- • 1978 Fiesta 2 Door Hachbaok - From Terra.Totem Ford @ law. The Magna Carta Finance Minister Jean moils beforeit moves on to • 1978 Omn:--4 Door Hachbaok- From Terrace Chrysler • forbade i~prisonmen; Chretien said Tuesday. the Senate for approval Without trial and was the Chrctien told the Com- before becoming law. ~ 1978 Ohovette 4 Door Hachback - From McEwan BM first clear agreement bet. mons that the strategy of the The bill has dominated ween the king and his barons Parti Quebec•is government Commons proceedings "• 1978 6LC Mazda 4 Door Haohback - From Skeona Auto Metal Ltd. $5.00 is to make Ottawa look bad. because of uncertainty as to eaoh Z as to the exact demands the how Ottawa would transfer king could place on them and Therefore, people should not • 1978 Honda Civio 2 Boor Hachback - From Terrace Honda Sales ONLY2000 TICKETS SOLO• he surprised when there is the $186 million set aside for they could make on their, disagreement between the Quebec in return for the • . • • news men. 1775---George Washington two levels of government. sales tax cuts. • Tickets Available: at Fair, Bobs Shoos,Pump House, Ev"s Mens Wear • was appointed the first Theflnonce minister made As MPs continued detailed United States general, the comments as he study of the bill, Chretien re- ******************************************** 1840--James K. Polk, the defended the 'Liberal peated arguments that he llth president of the United government's, decision to could not accept Quebec • States, died. proceed with a system of Finance Minister Jacques I89s--A tidal wave killed income tax rebates to the Parizean's decision to ok 22,-000 people in Japan. majority of Quebec tax- posethe sales tax reduction 190~-Gustav VI, the king payers as a ~eans of solving plan adopted by the other of Sweden, married P~incoss the ninewsek-old sales tax provinces. Margaret. dispute with the province. "Pariznau has made i! :Presented """'"'"'"'"'"'"" 1939--Tbe French sub. The (fRance minister also clcarthatitishisintentiont~ : ProgramOraws : marine Phenix sank off was the target of a bitter protect the Quebec economy Indoohina. opposition party attack for and that he does not give a moving to shut off debate on damn ~bout the rest of the i " the subject for the second. Canadian common market," time in a week. he said. ~f~.~ ~ The government forced an Conservatlve final~ce .... By .,, i Color " " t~ t end to clause-by-clause critic Sinclair Steven~ ac. T.V: study of the ~ measures cnsedChretien of looking for contained in the April 1O a confrontation with'Quebec. budget. Parizeau has indicated The bill puts the budget, provincial tsxpayerswlll not proposals into law. It also have the federal rebates for • ! CompleteSk,. Pkg. i allows the federal govern- long because the money will I meat to send out'cheques of be taxed back to the up to ~ to Quebec tan- provincial coffers. payers in lieu of aerns~the- The budget measures also I heard sales tax cuts. include changes to the In. i 10 Speed B,ke i Opposition Leader Joe come Tax Act, new rules for Clark said Chretien has smMl business and revised shown his ~ontempt for regulations governing the Parliament by twice limiting registered retirement : PROGRAMSAVAILABLE AT THE FAIR ee debe.ta on the government savings plans. proposals. Debate on the budget is to ' WEALL CRITICIZES MOVE resume Friday. MPs will Stanley Knowles, New spend today and Thursday JAYCEES ' Democratic party House on •topics chosen by the A leader, said the move Opposition. [ /

THE HERALD, Thursday, June 15, 1978, PAGE $ Job opportunities Gas users would Typist - $4.00 per hour H.D.,Meehanlc - IWA rates.. D.O.E. Terrace. Permanent Queen Charloties. Employer part.time. Fast accurate will accept non ticketed pay $100 more .typing. 55 w.p.m. tradesman If fully ex- perienced with heavy • General' Office Clerk - $3.25 logging equipment. VANCOUVER (CP) -- Inland has 74,000 per hour. Terrace. Part Homeowners in the British customers, about 65,000 time, Some typing (40 Dishwasher - $3.70 per hour Columbia Interior would residential and about 9,000 w.p.m.) to start. Terrace. Must be have to pay an extra $149 a industrial and commercial neat. Opportunity for ad- year for natural gas heating customers, including many Dining Ronn'~Waitress. $3.75 vancement. Weekends off, if the producers get their in the forest industry. per hour. Terrace. Per- way, Inland Natural Gas Co. manent full time. Ex- Receptiocist - $800 month. says in a brief prepared for PRICE INCREASE~ perience preferred. Terrace. Genreal reception submission today to the B.C. "Loss of industrial gas duties, typing speed not as Energy Commission. ' sales, volume would cause Janitor - $4.50 per hour to important as .the desire to • Last week the commission major price increases to the ii ( start. Terrace. Cisanofflce improve and progress. was told that a proposal by remaining natural gas buildings, varying hours and Imperial Oil Ltd. to increase customers," Inland also shifts, must be reliable, valid Clerk I!- 1,025 month. natural gas prices, if ap- says. drivers licence, some heavy Terrace. Genral typing and proved by th,e B.C. govern- "This is the first time work, long term em- switchboard backup. ment, would mean the Inland has opposed a price ployment. average, homeowner in the hike," D. M. M. Goldie, Vancouver area would have Inlsad's legal counsel, said Housekeeper - $3.50per to pay an additional $100 a in an interview Tuesday. Secretary-Boskkesper - $800 . Terrace. Do hgaH mort, Terrace. Permanent year. Cominco Ltd., an Inland full-time, involves typing, housekeeping duties - no The energy commission is customer, already has told bookkeeping, control funds cooking - some heavy work. collecting data from the commission that if gas and stock, reception, mail 4-6 hours per we~ek - prefer. producers and consumers on" rates keep going up it may be filing. Fridays - must be reliable - 2 the pricing of natural gas as forced to convert to oil, or letters of refermce. Assodatian of British Columbia aetlHilea are CGA Bulkley /~hapt~" Chairman; Etta "Richmond- of pert of its fourth annual buy the ammonia it needs to Project Manager- $180 executive members and Chapter chairmen. ChlHlwaek, President of the 1,500 member review of the B.C. oil and gas make fertilizer at its Trail, •weekly. Terrace. Tem- Discussing up¢omlag aotlvitles daring last week's Assodatlon; and Fred Punko of Prince George, Princ,~ industry. B.C., plant from its factory Executive Secretary %$1,000 ChapterCongresa in Vancouver are: left to right, W.A. George.Carlbeo Chapter Chairman, Chapter chalr- in Carseland, Aita. porary full-time. Grade 10 month. Terrace. Typing 6P. The increase Inland and exp. with related work. (Bill) Waiters of Qualicum, Chapter Congress men will guide regional CGA activities during 1978. Natural Gas Co. predicts is As an example of recent wpm, filing, transorlbing~ industrial gas price in- Experience in workhig with shorthand month end based on the assumption that the public. Ability to reports, exp with public. the price of gas would be creases, inland points out supervise employees. increased to 85 per cent of that the annual cost of gas to Students hired to combat thefts the 1980 price of crude oil, a Northland Pulp and Paper Bonkkeeper.Generai Office Car Hop Minimum. Five local students have The four young ~vomm little invol~;ed. move advocated by the gas CO., of Prince George, B.C., Clerk - D.O,E. Permanent the neighbors to knew each producers. is $3,054,000 for 1978, com- Terrace. Some exp~lence been hired for the summer hired so far, Nina The block meetings are other. inii-time. Prefer ex- preferred. Evening 6-12. muntha to promote Neigh- Inland also says in its bri~ puted with $1,071,000 in 1973, DiGiovnnni, Lynn Taylor, held whenever the neighbors At the back of the booklet that if increased gas prices while consumption was perienced but will accept • Day 11-7. Hours vary when boorhcod Watch, the RCMP Diane Mestad and Heldi choose and last about two graduate from vocational is a place' for all the neigh- force industries in its area to exactly the same. busy. program aimed at Hailer, will be going door to hours. A member of the burs to lest their addresses training. decreasing the incidence of move to oil from gas heating, Inland is recommending door to explain the Nelgh- local detach n~ent of the and telephone numbers, so if the cost of their products that the wellhead price thefts. bourhned Watch Program RCMP attends the meeting, something suspicious is Clerk Typist - $750 month, Waiter.Waitress - $3.22 per Also referred to as would go up and unem- remain at its present level and organizing block shows a film en Neigh. happening near one person's ployment would result, for at least a year because Terrace. Shorthahd beur. Terrace. Permanent Operation Identification, the meetings. borhned Watch, distributes house, other neighbors can preferred. Typing 45 w.p.m., full-time. Over 19 years of program will be in full because plants couldn't "payments to producers now (All will carry photo pamphlets, discusses the determine if that person is produce at prices com- appear to be adequate to Switchboard, filing ex- age.. Stock work, cash operation on June 26, identification) program, and gives a home. perience required. register and balancing although, some of .the petitive with plants in other encourage exploration and Project leader Nancy Clay demomtrationundsorlocks. Also at the meetings, areas. development." Baker - $7.00 ~ buor~ to ordering, students bega~ their work explained that the group is Not only do these meetings names are taken so the starL 'terrace. uermanent , earlier this month. The having some trouble getting inform a group of people student workers can later go full Ume. Must have ex~ students hired'are both people to hold the meetings about the program, Clay to the persons' homes to parlance. Registered Nurse - $1124 uulvorsity aud high school ~t their homes, but explained said, but they serve an ad- mgrave their valuables with month. Terrace. Care of students. that there is actually very ditional purpose of getting their Social InsUrance 3'Nelson persons Laboursr & Beokkceper - patients in ICU maintenance Numbers, making it easier Combination. $138 per week. • of equipment. Responsible for police to recover the Temporary full time. Must to bead.nurse. Shift work 8 items if they are stolen. killed in erash have some bookkeeping percent VP. Room and Each household which has . Board provided at cost. experience.. Heroin treatment could these items marked is then KETTLE FALLS, Wash. power lines. A strong given a Neighbourhood (CP) - The bodies of Brad current and limited visibility Watch sticker to put on their Miehell 38, Tom Engan, 25, hampered the search, a front door. and Nancy MacDonald, 29, Stevens County official said. Natives, Chinese destroy Nanaimo Terrace RCMP also have a all of the Nelson, B.C. area, The.plane crashed into the summer employee working were recovered Tuesday lake, behind Coulee Dam on VICTORIA (CP) -- For- "It is net going to dcoy Alberni) said the . new on business security intown. mor finance minister Dave from the wreckage of a light the Columbia River, people within that fence program wW create addicts AI Bayles, of Victoria, will plane in Lake Roosevelt, Saturday after striking four Stupich said Tuesday that a access to drugs. It's not rather than help them. be checking security at local clash in Vane.- compulsory heroin addiction about 24 kilometres north of high-voltage lines strung :going to deny them access to "This is tragic legislation shops and, stores and this northern Washington across the lake. VANCOUVER (CP) -- NOTICE Pob~rED treatment centre at Brannen people outside of the'fence designed to meet a redneck recommending how to ira. On Monday, a notice was Lake could destroy Nanalmo community. Stevena County police said Police patrols were in. whe want to get in aed talk to idea about what the prove building security. The search for the body of Tuesday they assume the creased in the McLean Park posted in the 459-unit as a community in which them. It's not going to deny government should be doing File cards will also be kept Dawn Reuse, 20, also of plane was flying up the river housing development ,in the development, advising peo.ple can live relatively them the ability to get over about heroin addiction." at the Terrace detachment Nelson, was halted became at low altitude whm it struck city's east end Tuesday.an residents*to, stay behind qme~ty. . that fence and get out into Eilecn Dailly (NDP,-~ with numej and numbers,0f of the risk of injury to~ divers loeked"doo'rsi,"aft~m~.. dark.," Stupich (NDP--Nanalmo) the lines., Washington Water racial tensien,rase following '-the¢ommunity and to go be- -Burnaby North) said she ~vas th~ p~'s0n to contact in case Workingarom~d ~e. plane, Power :Compa~ >engineers :'{he ~beating~death ~ dr' a Th~;d-iare...... ahout~ eativ~~:" .... In-'- =' toldt, the BrlUSh. Columbia ~ond ' ll~t commnnty ashamed to have to stand of a business break-in: under about 22 metres of dian families living there. " legislature~atsucha centre said the lines are not marked Chinese man Saturday. anytime they choose to do so. and debate such a bill. water and entangled in on aviation charts. Staff-lmp. Doug McLeod McLeed said the groups will accomplish nothing for MAY DESTROY CITY "I'm proud to belong to a of Vancouver city police said have never co-existed drug treatment, and "It will achieve nothing party more concerned about tension between native In- happily in the area. Othe.r predicted frequent break- positive but it may well basic civil rights of the in- Followthe dians and Chinese groups in city homing projects, with as outs by the lucked-up drug destroy Nanaimo." dividual in society than with the area had been growing many as 500 families living addicts. Norm Levi ' (NDP--Van- votes." Ydlowhead since the slaying of Yew within in a city block, also "The only thing, it will couver-Burrard) renewed Rosemary Brown (N.DP~ Cheun Chan, 46, of Van- generated unrest because of accomplish is do a lot of the call for a controlled Vancouver-Burrard) said ltld.vav couver, Saturday. Two In- the great number of people damage to the City of heroin maintenance thelegislationhasnethingto / toa other3mrld dian youths have been in a confined area, Nanaimo." program instead of the du with addietian but was an charged with second-degree rdeLend said the in- He' made the comments government's proposed instance of the government /~ "~ '~ Back to the world of the Gay Nineties during murder in connection with creasing number of Indians during debate on the Heroin treatment plan. ' reacting in a negative way to ] ~~------j~,f,'~~ Edm,,nton s Kh,ndike Days. Into the world of the attack. moving into the area since Treatment x. Act, which Bob Skelly (NDP-- a problem. D t"aTM/..~ ~f ~ ~ international competition at the G,mmonwealth MeLcod said police were November added to the outlines a three-year [~ v ~ ~ Games. To the frontier world of Fort Iktmonton treatment •program in- called to the homing project problem. ~.~ Park. To all the other things to ~ee and do this Sunday after five Chinese • "We've had an increased eiuding detention for a max- imum of three years at Wine tank explodes, sununer in Edmonton. the capital of Alberta. And youths entered the area and number of strset'crimes it's j t,st ;t few short hours to Jasper and the Rockies assaulted an Indian youth. Since then--muggiogs, Brannen Lake,. a former FIR"[MT|~'T ('l~ffl'l|l~i'nl. U;'Jrllt': rill the Yellowhead.Route. Take the Yellt,whead He said this was the only strnng-arming and that sort juvenile centre in Nanalmo, Visitors BuRau reported incident of racial of thifig.'l don't like to sound attendance at a treatment kills one in Kelowna 51~8 o 103 Street H ighw;lyto violence since the murder racist but, in roughly 80 per clinic or supervision. Edmonton, AlbeNa T6H 5C$ Saturday, io which robbery coat of those crimes, the WAS NOT SUCCESSFUL KELOWNA, B.C. (Up) -- cause of the second ex- was said to be the motive. suspect is deseribed as a The Nanaimo MLA said An inquest will be held into plosion." McLcod said more serious native Indian.". that the Brannen Lake an explosien Monday that • Roberts said the first bl/mt THE FUN AND G~ CITY ,, ,.~ clashes between Chinese He said a two-man centre did not work as a killed One man and injured was belived to have come youth gangs and militant Chinatown community containment centre for another at Calona Win'esLtd. when employees were Indian organizations could policing project had been juveniles and would have in this Oimasgan'city. soldering a water line and occur but police were con. effective in limiting the less success in ,containing Lawrence Lavoie, 53, .of. condenser coming into the centrafing on easing tin- spread of Chinese youth adultsj; "the kids got out nl- nearby Winfield, an era- top of the wine vat. slam. gangs. most at will." ployee at Calena, was killed More than 30 fireman were McLend said be met The Van(:euver police Stupich said the youths when a sherry wine tank called to the winery to Menday with the McLean • department has one Chinese frequently broke into nearby exploded, tearing out one combat the fire which broke' I Park residents' committee member.' Inspector Hank residences, "stole, did wall of the winery owned by out after the explosion. which wanted to form a, Starek said the man was at damage, 'stele cars, trucks Stadilard Brands, "The alcohol in the wine, patrol for protection. police academy and would and has's--ell of those things The second man, whose tank was burning as well as "i told them the last thing start active duty Sunday. are so close to that facility." name was net released, was wine which had spewed out we needed were any There are no Indian officers "And now we're talking taken to hospital for treat- of the vat onto the floor," vigilante groups," he said. on the force. about adults, and those meat of undetermined in- Roberts said. adults l'm sure, will not he juries and discharged. Foam was used to ex- deterred for long by an eight- "We believe there were tinquish the blaze in the vat," foot fence. They'll he two explosions," said Jack and firemen had the fire out Man pleads guilty, breaking out into that Roberts, deputy fire chief. in about 20 minutes. community doing their "The first buckling the walls Winery officials were not • damage." " - of the. vat allowing alcohol available for comment and He said the centre will dp fumes to eseape~ and the there was no estimate of to bride's shooting nothing except relieve some second coming about a damage. NEW WESTMINSTER, Dingman in the.background of .the problems in Van- minute later. Police were continuing the ' B.C. (CP) -- Nathan Elwond asking: "Who's that? is that couver and ,New West- "We aren't sure yet of the investigation. No. date has Diugman, 72, of Burnaby, your boyfriend?': minster. been set for the inquest. B.C., pleaded guilty in Edward Ruttig, 80, the On Monday, June 12, the Government of British Columbia Supreme Dingmaes' neighbor, said be. Canada made public a major statement of Court Tuesday to a reduced heard "a big bang" just • federal government policy on national uriity, before midnight and when he ,charge of manslaughter calling for a fundamental renewal of the following the shooting death got out of bed, be noticed Business's...... Nov. 26 of Pasimaca hales in the wall of his Canadian Federation. Dingman, his i8-year-old bedroom, in .t.h~., bedroom A booklet covering highlights ot the Fijian bride of three months. wind0w.and in" the curtain i!i ,ff i .Not ,listed in our policy paper, "A Time lot Action:' Dingman was sentenced to covering the window. is available at your post office: two years less a day by Police later found a 12- B.O. Tel Direotory. Justice George Murray after guage shotgun in the 3232 Emerson Streeti Dingman apartment, with a be changed his plea on the If you w'ish to receive a copy of the lull text second day of hiB trial, live shell in the breach and a Dingman was originally spent shell on the bedroom of "A Time for Action" or addiliona! copies ol the h,ighlights, please write to: • charged with sncond-degrse dresser. i~!! ~ WatEr LILY BaY RESORT-77S.2267. murder after the woman was Police ako fotmd several hilled by a single shot from a cases of beer, scattered Canadian Unity Information Office 12-guage shotgun at the • empty beer bottles and P.O. Box 1986 couple's apartment. empty glasses in the apart- BOYDS BODY SHOP'. 635-9410 Postal Station B Court was told Mrs. meat. Ottawa, Canada DiN(man came from Fiji to • GEMINI EXCAVATING- 635-3479 K1P 6G6 act as companion and I,FAVFHFFNCIN(i Dsted housekeeper for Dingman (;ItOUP MONTREAL (CP) George last August and married her Fr'e - for ONE .~onth courtesy of THE employer in September. Fisehlin of Montreal said Here/ Tuesday he has resigned as DAILY HERALD IIEAlU) ACCUSED ~q~ Government...... Gouvernementj..,,____,_ Mrs. bingman's t~0usin, first vice-president of the Surovi Fong, said Monday • Canadian Fencing If you wish your Business Phone Association. He declined to she Sl~)ko to the victim on the listed for your cuslomers please call ,i telephone on the night of" say why. Fishlin was elected • 635 6357 • Nov. 2,5: SIw, sai~ she heard to the position a year ago ~:~:~;~-`~:~:~.--~.:~:;:'-'~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:-:~:~:~:~:;:~5:~:~:~:~:~:~:;:~:::;:~:~:~:~:~:~:~::~;~;~;:;:~:~:;:;:;~:~:~:~:~--~:~:~:~:~; ) ,

PAGE 4, THE HERALD, Thursday, June 15, 1978 EDITORIAL. Wife Beating, Torturing- h CAN Happen Here. . 1.) ¸ Brow:, ,~aid thatif the woman had died legal While the women of the Terrace and Kitimat severe burns to the abdomen' case was not isolated. "Police in Prince Rupert action pro~)ably would have resulted through an districts are trying to establish shelters for According to Rosemary, the woman had been are not trained to deal with family violence;" she inquest. ~ "battered wives", and "violence in the family" beaten by her husband, who attacked her again said. She also asked if the woman qualifies for But, because she lived,' 'The way it stands now is the subject of a conference in Terrace this inter in Vancouver General Hospital, Where she Workers' Compensation Board assistance for is that justice would have occurred only if she week, front page headlines in a Vancouver had been flown because of her. injuries. criminal injuries. had died." newspaper broke the story on a "...tale of tor- Brown said the woman now has impaired Human Resources Minister Bill Vander Zalm In a telephone conversation with Rosemary ture, beating" and burning of a housewife, in vision, is paralysed from the waist down and in said he would see if a 24 hour home care service - I could be provided so the woman could keep her Brown, Wedneiday~ the HERALD was told the Prince Rupert that reads like something from the arms and may have brain damage. She is RCIVIP in Rupert have a "huge file" on the case, the Dark Ages, by her husband who, apparently, recovering in the G.F. Strdng Rehabilitation two children at home. Centre in Vancouver and is expected to be sent •Outside the house, Brown said Gardom has and the delay in prosecuting was caused by the had not even been arrested. According to Philip woman being in astate of confusion and a state Mills, of the Province Victoria Bureau, the story home in December. Brown complained that the been asked to press charges by the woman's Prince Ruliert RCMP have no recollection of the sister and by a women's group in Prince Rupert. of amnesia as the result of her injuries. broke when Rosemary Brown, the NDP member A follow-up of today's editorial will appear in of the legislature for Vancouver-Burrard, told incident and refuse to testify about it. She asked She said the woman apparently was tortured, the B.C. Legislature, this week, haw, on August Gardom to intervene on the woman's behalf and and burned with ropes in the first beating. The tomorrow's HERALD. 13 last, the woman was taken to the Prince Premier Bennett replied that he would notify the attack at the Vancouver General Hospital ended See article on front page of today's paper for Rupert Regional Hospital from her home suf- absent Gardom of the request. with her husband being escorted out of the an account of the case according to Sgt. Winarski fering 'massive' face and .he.ad injuries and Brown, who did not name the woman, said the building by police. of, the Prince Rupert RCMP. GUEST EDITORIAL Gas from TerrAlioo In Wonderland woodwaste The hassle over store hours in Terrace drags on and on B.C. Energy Commlmdon with little relief in sight, while the issue continues to become Chairman Norman Gish has clouded with statement and counter4tutsment, all in the announced the comldeilonof name of free onterpriee and the good d all segmmts of the a study which examined the community. commercial feasibility of a The mercbants (at least these who affiliate themselves geslfler producing fuel gas with spakeepersoas) claim they want the present hours by- from wood-waste. law repealed but only ff it is immediately replaced with The stu'dy was com- another, which they claim w,ould protect both hmineesmon mlsslmed by the B.C. Wcod- and consumers alike. Waste Energy Coordinating Committee, which,ls chaired The reasoning, according to statements made in the past by Glah and invludes several weeks, is that store owners will be faced with an representatives from the unfairly competitive market and costs to customers will federal and provincial increase as a result of increased overhead. governmentsand the Council The warning of dire consequences take in a nmnber of of Forest Industries. ether items which include mass confusion and irresponsible The study, based m a pilot demands by cm|sumers for wide-open everything. model developed by B.C. These are the same businessmen who deliberately broke Research and uaderlakonby the law a few months back whes they kept their doors open H.A. Simons (intormtianal) for "Midnite Madness" and cried the blues when e.barges Ltd., estimatedthat the cost were laid by the district. required to "bt~l.d a prot0- But now tliey claim repentance. type-of a commercial Fifteen merchants pleaded guilty last week to the charges gesifler would be about $I and were rewarded with a slap on the wrist in the form of million for a 30 million Btu. absolute di~lmrges. (British thermal unit) (It's worth noting that at least one district employee came hour system. • out with the statement that he was dissatisfied with the "The technology Ipoks outcome of the matter. In a confidential report which was promising," said Gish "We released to the media, the employee reported to council that are ho~ul that the next- be is "loath to at,t~n, pt enforcemest cg the ~hop closing by. stage of development will be law in the future, and said he finds it difficult to an- undertakon by a commercial derstsnd why the Imslness community should not be firm working with B.C. ~ible enough ~ a merchants association to Research to further control hours of operation. demonstrate the prmpects of Meanwhile, the merchants, through their oflte'ial lobbying this newesergy group the Chamber of Cmmnerce, have asked forg0 days to technology." get their stuff together "assembling input" into what they Gish sa/d rmulte of the gaslfier study, would be think a new by4aw should contain. made available to any. in. Ri¼er rafter's dream scene on trip down the wild and beactUui ~mlxon Many council meetings ago the merclmm were invited, terest~ party. River. in British Columbia, B.C. Travel Photo humbly even, by council to take part in these discussions but with the history of conflict between the Chamber and council '~as-a-whole, perhoimthere is a communkation .problem.~ .~.. ~'~.~e!ms also ~ some speculation or .lqnumclo as to whether this wholebusiness was promptedby the Midnite Madnessaffair or by the impandingarrival of K-Marton the y TW0 Cents WoHh ...... " ....VMdergu0h' eccoe. One alderman was clever enough to suggest the Chamber "get on the ball" with their proposal before K-Mart's place in So, dear Graci-e is all up-tight about the new have more of a chance of being run over by a andknowit but it is far worse to me a millionaire the new Skeena Shopping Mall is completed, which could be Federal Lottery. Haven't we come a long way wild buffalo than winning!! But does this deter •and NOT KNOW IT. within the 90 day period suggested as a "qunsh"4ime by the when only a few years back lotteries were illegal thelgambler? Not on your Nelly! Then there is Chamber. and Irish Sweepstakes tickets were •furtiVely" Los Vegas-the'city of gamblers. I am sure if • I, along with millions of other luckless people, Both the Chamber of commerce,and their Junior group, flashed from under raincoats for fear of the there was a two minute warning that a tidal dream of the BIG WIN and what I would do with the Jayeeen, have opposed absolute repeal of the manielpal shop ~.losing by-law which, ff not replaced, would leave • seller being eaughtwith the seliee. Now we are wave was going to swamp the city, there would all that money. I get positively hostile when I epming hours to the Municipal Act, that inspiring little green turning the whole business into a national in- Still be twohundred die-hards hanging unto those read that Flossie Filbert will not change now she hock which would leave the store operator open. to en- cident; One thing is for sure, there is big money handles until the bitter end-and with their usual is a millionalress. What a waste! ! The person forcemest procedures by the RCMP and the Crown. in them lotteries and no-one wants to give up the luck, they would hit the jackpot AFTER the tidal after my own heart, quits his job, and blows his Never mind that some communities like Prkce Ru~rt gold mine. From the very early times ~hen wave. first $100,000on wine, women and groceries, then have been without a municipal by.law govem'ing hours for some.Z} years without a problem they say; all it takes is one Anthony used to beat the -- off Cieo playing Actually, gambling is a disease. From the •takes off on his yacht with a bevy of buxom complaint, and bingol XXI, and the Poker .Kings used to ride. the child in s~l betting his pet snake onlthe out- beauties (or a gaggle of gorgeous gigolos) to • Those qunters of the Municipal ACt have failed to paint cut sternwheelers looking for a fat-walieted sucker come of marbles ~to grandmother playing the spend the rest. Now THAT is the only way to go. that a municipal by-law could exempt each and every (atleast that is what Dean Martin says) we have horses-no, age is immune. Marriages have The guy who stays inhis accountant's job and business from any hours restriclic~,'dolng away with that threat. always been gamblers. Whether it be at the broken up because of it and rich men have •invests the whole bloody lot, should be banned The unfortuanate part of the' entire issue is that more race-track or on the cards, man is prepared to become paupers with it. Ever s~ce from ever buying another lottery ticket. ' consumers haven't spoken out about their desire to shop after lose his shirt for that win. Ask someone for a Michelangelo bet with Leonardo da Vinci that work when stores are not so crowded. The B.C. Government dollar for a real-nourished child in a far Off place' man wouldn't fly-gambling has been a loser's To be serious for a moment-I really think that Employees made a feeble attempt to pall shoppers, but despite their resulte in favour of unlimited shepp/ng hours, and no way - but offer that same person a game.• ' ° "all our lottery money should stay out West, their reportseems to carry little w~ght with anyone. chance at winning a million dollar 'used' grain It is ha~ to believe that there would be enough where it belongs. I can't really cotton to sup- What's needed is some effort by council members to get out shipment and you can have $10. I haven't heard .of a market for another lottery. ' Frankly I can't porting the Olympic Games which I didn't want frem under the influence of the bnsineim community and get of anyone going without a plate of beans because keep track of the ones we have now. I could be a here in the first place. So Gracie-takethe bull Terrace out of the dark ages when it comes to a simple, ac- father blew the last tenser on Loto Canada, but I millionairees and not know it because I never by the horns and create a SUPER lottery for toally silly thing like chopping. am sure it has happened. " can find thiit ticket when the draw is made- SUPER British Columbians living in SUPER I remember reading that one's chances of either that or I can'tfind the numbers when I dO NATURAL British Columbia, and show Ions winning on these lotteries are next to none. You find the ticket. It is one thing to be a millionaire where it's all ~it. Aooountants to 4 Aooount British Columbia clmr- a special committee of the tered accountants will Canadian Institute of OTTAWA OFFB[AT ". by Riohard Jackson examine the role of the Chartered Accountants that Ottawa,- If you are in any doubt that the reasons must remaifl anonymous'that French auditor at their annual has sprat a year studying the • •Meanwhile, groups from Quebec have been conferee,co this month in role of the auditoT, will Canadian Government-unique in the world- Canada hasn't got its own, newer and more demonstrating on Parliament I-Iill and at K~lowoa. report to the conference and wants the English majority to speak the modern Military college patterned after RMC. Queen's Park, with "demands" on both the The Institute of Chartered participate in a fellbw-up language of the French minority, hear what It has the College MilRaire Royale. federal and the Ontario governments for French Accanntar.ts of British panel discussion. happened the other day at the graduation parade But still, Royal Military College must go Columbia is holding its Canadian cultural and language rights. at Royal Military College. '~' annual meeting June 14 to 16 One quarter of the Cadet Wing ~was absent, bilingual. Those "rights" include government public in the Capri Hotel. About 300 Other panels will discuss As Prime Minister Trudeau so often has said, services in French. CAs and their wives are time managemmt, stress They were the first year class of the four year he isn't resigning nor retiring-although there • This they have from• the federal governme;nt expected to attend, and the executive, and in. course, are whispers that sectors of the Liberal Party Jack Adams, chairman of terpersonal relatlcoshlpa. but the demand is always for more-like public Where were they, when in other years they had finding him a drag on its fortunes might cut him service salary bonuses for bilingualism. ii i marched with the rest of thewing in review leese-until, as he puts it, "biling.ualism in TERRACE/KITIMAT The squeeze comes when nobody is demon- before the Minister of National Defence? Canada is irreversible." strafing here on Parliament Hill and at Queen's Well, Defence Minister Barney Danson was And the officer corps of the Armed Forces has Park, with "demands" on both the federal and daily herald there, 'not in the traditional and ceremonial to be a very key-and sensitive-sector in the the Ontario governments for French Canadian cutaway and morning trousers, but in a light "Frenchifying," as former Languages Com. cultural and language rights. General Office • 635.6357 Published by green ':civvy" summer suit. missiouer Keith Spicer once put it in his report to Circulation - 6354357 Starling Publishers But the first year class was away at St. Jean, Parliament, of all elements under, federal Those "rights" include government public PUBLIsHER...Don Cromack Quebec, in the language' sch.op) next door to control. ' services in French. MANAGING EDITOR...Ernest Senior College Militaire Royal, learning French. Coincidentally the government has abandoned This they have from the federal government REPORTERS...Oonna Vallleres (Terrace-Thornhlll) So what's wrong with that? its efforts to determine from examination of the but the demand is alwasys for more-like public REPORTERS.,.Scott Browes (Kltlmot.Kltameat) service salary bonuses for bilingualism. KITIMAT OFFICE...PaI Zellnskl - 632-2747 Nothing, actually, in the ,~;reality Of the polls how the Armed Forces, posted in Quebec, Published every weekday at 3212 Kalum St., Terrace, language expectations-and demands--of the voted in the last provincial election. • The squeeze comes when nobocy is demon- B.C. A member of Varified Circulation. Authorized as federal government. ,~r, Initially there was open rejoicing among strafing here on Parliament Hill--or in Quebec second class mall. Registration number 1201. Postage Yes, nothing, except that in its long and proud separatists-as reported in parts of the not us- City-for English rights which in French Canada paid In cash, return postage guaranteed. tradition, Royal Military College has been t~e supportive Quebec media-that the vote in the are being legislated away. NOTE OFCOPYRIGHT bastion of the honor and glory of Engl;sh polls around St. Hubert and Valcartier went Only in Canada, says former Liberal Defence Canada's fighting forces, serving as the soucce heavily for Rene Ievesque and his Pequistes. Minister •James Richardson, member of the The Herald retains full, complete and scle copyright and renewal of cammand personnel lost to age Now after months of supposed scrutiny of the Trudeau Cabinet who left in a rage over "force- ~n eny advertisement produced end.or any editorial or and retirement, and in wars to sacrifice o, the results, the government has abandoned the ibhotographlc contenf published In the Herald. fed" bilingualism, is the majority encouraged, field of action, examination On grounds that it proved to be too .cajoled, bonused, pressured, ahd in some in- ~eproductlon .is not permitted without the 'written It isn'e, says an officer of the high command at inconclusive. ibermisslen of the Publisher. stances compelled to learn the language of the National Defence Headquarters--who for olxvious Interesting, though, what? minority. . ' • Int. rlr.l~/~l.la, IIlUlbUdy, JUrle 13, |Y/l~, IPAI~ Ik 5 Norman settles score CFL opens with w t mper• 1. ! By THE ASSOCIATED Giants i Expea S nocrelma ~ ~ rdM By THE CANADIAN PRESS 25-19 and British Columbia Calgary featured the most PRESS Jack Clack drove in four work. The Canadian Football Lions defeating Montreal action, including the It didn't take Fred Nor- • rum with a double end a Astros | Piratss 1 League fie-sessas schedule Alouettes 15-9 in a pair of removal by amlminnce o~. man. long to settle a score, thr~nm • burner to Cusar Codmo tripled home Opened with a whimper and a [[ames that featured only Edmonton rookie running with Chicago Cubs. San Francisco ova' Mou- Davis Wall~ from third couple of ouches Tuesday four offensive touchdowns. back Barnabas White. The last time the Cin- treel. Left.hander Bob with two out iu the ol~th to with Calgary ,Stampeders The Stampeders' win White was taken to cinnati left-hander faced the Kael~, S.6, servived a lead Houston over Pitt: beating Edmonton Eskimos before a crowd of 22,1~ at hospital with undelermined Cubs, he was blasted off the shaky ilne-ren fimt sburgh. With one out, injuries suffered in the mound by a fierce Chicago end then retired le hatters in Wall~l sinsled and ,tole fourth quarter. Earlier, attack that resulted in a 10.1 a row to ~ the Glare' s~ond before moving to Eskimos lOst defensive beck National League fourth attaint vice. third ou a i~undef by Enes Larry Highhaugh with an lose. The Expos took a 11-0lead CaM. Cedano followed with Soccer fans ankle injury. That was a week ago. But in the first on ToW P~es's m tri~ to tl~ rtsht cen~ Tom F'orzael, as a 58-yard Tuesday night, Norman basesleaded double. But the" field wall off ~ Jim pass from Matthew Reid, threw it back in the Cuba' Giants rallied with two runs Bthby, 4"3. aren't booing end Bob Vlccars, an a 15. teeth, combining with intbeMt~n oftbe~ off Ken Fonch, 2-2, was the yard pass from rookie Meyer Doug Bair t~ fashina ]osa" Budy May, H, aud • winner with Mel help h'om By M A880CIATED we would wln,"Firmani quarterback Craig Jun- a four-hit, 1.6 triumph for the then went ahead to stay with Joe Sombito. PRESS said. tunas, helped the Stampe- Reds. ~'es mere rans In ~e ~th, Braves IS Cardinak 1 "l'li toll yon (me thing. If ders build a 22:9 lead going "Everything was there, with Clark contributing a Pitcher Pr~tun Hanna hit Now York Cosmos of the our crowds backed us llke into the fourth quarter and the good command and good key RBI double. I~ first major lea~e homer North American Soccer they do here (in Minnesota) they survived a late Ed- location," Norman said. and recorded his filth win as League figured they had it would be fabulous." monton rally which included "And I knew exactly what I Mete 3 Padres Atlanta seam seven runs in -CAN YOU IMAgiNE YOUI~ELF SITTING ON A something to prove to their In the locker-room, Edmontna's only touchdown wanted to come back with." Lamy Rondle's .two-run the sevnoth lanl~ to rant St. COMFORTABLB GARDEN CHAIR AT A 9,000 FEET fans Tuesday night, and even Cosmos players were saying on a throe-yard pass by Ten It was one of Norman's single la the ninth paond New Louis. HEIGHT IN TEE SKY OR SKIMMING ALONG THE a 2-1 baiflime deficit Wasn't the game may turn out to be Wilkinson to Jim Germany. beat performances' in a York over San Diego. Hanna's homer opened the GROUND LIKE A BIRD. galug to stand in their way. the best contest soccer Calgary kicker Cyril Cincinnati uniform. He Rondle's hit come off fourth off starter Silvin "This was our ~naWer to viewers will have chance to • McFell booted three field didn't allow a hit until Steve Mover Rollin Fingere, 2-7, Martinsz, 2-1. Hanna, 5-1, the people in New York," see this year, and perhaps goals, two singles and two Ontiveros singled in the fifth while Skip Loekwced, 7-4, worked seven innings, said Cosmos coach Eddie ovna be a preview of the converts to lead the Stem- and only three Cubs reached gained the victory with two " allowing six hitz New Pirmanl, who saw his side North American Soccer peders' scoring. Dave Cutler second base until the ninth. rally for three seonnd*haif League's National Con- kicked three field goals, Then, with rumers ou first. goals and defeat Minnesota ference playoff final. three singles endene convert end third, Bair came on to 4-2 More a record crowd of "We'll play them again I for the Eskimos, "strike out the last two batters Orioles win in Aviation 46,370 at Metropolitan think in the playoffs," noted At Vancouver, Jerry and preserve the win. Stadium. Giorgio Chinaglia, the Ta~e limped off the bench In other games, Los RAZ-MUT is a one seat. landing. It is equipped with "The fans booed'nn in our NASL's leading scorer with in the seeund half to direct Angeles Dodgers beat monoplane powered by stall fence and flaps, last homo game (won by 17 goals and eight assists, British Columbis Lions to Phillies 5.S, San 12th straight either a Vo]kewagon or a TheRaz-MutwasdesipM New York 1.6 over "Weknow we dLsappointod the game's only touchdown Francisco Giants stopped' McCullock engine. It is an by the inventor Jean, St- Philadelphia) because ~we our fans a bit and we wanted drive. Mouh'enl Expos 9-5, New +By M ASSOCIATED victory in the lust26 opm air des~n with no cock- GermainofDrummeadville, only wan by a goal," mr- to put things right again," Ta~e, who injured hls York Mete edged San Diego PRESS and the Mariim~ thdr elxth pit for the pilot but ~ptinaal que., who holds mere than plained FirmanL "We get added Steve Hunt. "This was ankle in training ~amp, Padres 3-2, Houston Astrea Baltimore mamq[er Earl stralsht loss. partial cabin, sixteen patents. The ~0~- annoyed at~ this. These guys the best game you'll see in a eempleted two key passes to ulppedPitisbml[hP tratea~2" Weaver said it was a Roysb S, Rangers O ROz-Mut is one of the elusive franchize for are human; they're not long time. I think both teams Jim Young and another to I end Atlanta Braves routed lougshot, but pitcher Mike Rich Gale held Texas smaileatair~aftnewflyisg, manufacturing, distribution robots. We can't win every l~oved they're the two best, Leon Bright--all oe second St. LOUISCardinals 12-1. Flans~ had a beret anme hitleus for ~ ~ na It operates on either end sale of the product in game easily." at least right now." down--to set up a three-yard Catcher Don Werner, for it--Eddie Murray. reuto toa oue-hltt~ over the automobile or aviation fuel Canada was recently In other NASL games PLAYOFF MATCH touchdown run by rookie subbin~ fer injured Johnny The Orioles, saved by Rangers. ate scot of gun to two dollars acquired by a company California Surf shut out "The game could have Calvin Culliver at 5:50 of the Bench, net only gave Nor- Mtm'ay's two-o~ 10th-lanlng AI Oliver tripkd down the an hour. Te Roz-Mut is formed of over a forty share- Tulsa Rouglmecks 3-0 end gone either way," said Kicks fasrth qnsrt~. man/help behind the.plato homer, wan in the llth on. right field line in the seventh expected to find a large holders and managed by a beat coach Freddie Gcodwin. lARGEST IN YEARS but:at bat as well. Hid Larry Roriow's RBI inning to break Gale's no- audience fen. anyoue in. President and Directors Dallas Tornado 1.6. "Now our immediate g0al The crowd of 21,e06, the sacrifice fly in the fourth and stretched their hitter. tm~ed in Aviation and elected. The Rar-Mut has Wim~ against the Kicks is to win the division and get largest at Empire Stadium inning provided the Reds American League baseball leskiugferthrillendinwe~st been accepted by the did not come easily fer Now into the playoffs. Then we'll for an exhibition game in • with their winning run. The ~.? .Blue Jays ~-|- machine. Department of Transport York, which raised ita record winnhq[ strnsk to L~ with a 5. Dan Ford drova in three have to get by this team to years, saw little in offensive young catcher was starting s victory ever Seattle The name Roz-Mut is. under the Ultra Light to 13-2. Steve Hunt gave the reach the Soccer Bowl." power for most of the game. his 17th straight game since Marine Tuesday n~hi. rims with a homer end a derived from a frmch.term Category.. Cosmos a quick 1.6 lead at "It's always a pleasure to LUl Pasea~iia completed the to.lead Minnnso~ in meaning "to ~dm ale~ the All other informatlons 13:50, but Minnesota a back injury sidelined Weaver didn't bother to the second game of the ground The Roz-Mut may aboutthiswanderfulairoraft rebounded, on tallies by play a 'Freddie Goudwin B.C. scoring with field goals Bench. hide his suprtse. team," Firmani said. d 29 and 25 yards, two Dodgers S Phmtos 3 "Tbat'a what you hope for, doubleheader. " tack.simple in appearance may be obtained at a cost Charley George end Ras "It's a shame we'd have to singles and a convert. In the first game, Willie but not In performance. It including: information Futcher to pot the Kicks in ~Lee Lacy hit a three-run but .deep down you don't Norwood had two hits and can fly up to g,000 fect with a is'ochure and 8"xl0" colour front at halftime. meet them before the league Montreal's touchdown homer in the first inning and expect It," Weaver said 'of. scored bath runs as the speed range between 40 to 85 "i~.otograph with three plan HAD TO WIN finel...ff we make it," be ' came when rookie SteveYnager hada solo shot Mammy's homer that wiped Twins mmpped a sin-game mph. Tnkin~-off andlanding yew at the following ad- "I told our players if we said.. linahacker John Olenchelk But that would be a good recovered a fumble by Ken in the second to lead Los out a 2-1 Seattle lead. losing streak, aretrnly exciting with this dress: RAZ-MUT, PO Box kept on playing like we did Angeles over PhilaMphla. "That's the M of stuff Tnoo~l~topotofthe incrndthlamachino. Itoeeds 580,Ste..Aune dos Meats, Cte rematch. Hlntan of the Lions 'in the Don Sutton scattered eight pennants are made of." night for the Blce Jays was less than 200 feet to take M Matane, Quebec, Canada B.C. end zone co an aborted hits, three of .them bases- "I wasn't •. leaving the 'punt return. Sohmidt,'PlyhomeRichierUnsHeb.bY Mlkeand FhmagandU~outuntil hit,".d alterafter F, ddin F4tehing LesnanoZy~thework Ofthepitcherclub,sDavebeat or to come to a full stop at GE ~G0. " dfe-e'at • Ty Morris had his convert Adanacs attempt blocked by Hinton, • Greg Lnn~ki. The win was a flve~tter, cbulk~ up his starter last ysm'who was 14 but later kinked a 12-yard field goal. and first since May 22. and, winning his fourth balllzm. He came onin relief The Grey Cup champion in the secend game ?ussday • comecutive game. night to ailew ouly me nm in Boxing brawl Burrards in • Alouettes used four quarter- backs and got tl~ sharpest g-amb ,ti ..if. ,M--y, won two ~.~ (CP)--The a 6S.6-1 record as a VANCOUVER (Cp.)- Rio0 Bellmci and'Joe • games fer me last ysar with RedSozSAngds0 ;/Nova Scotia BO~n~ ,Cam- ~fe~loanl. ?. . Rockie'~qull~ed Marralloseorndtwioeeach. per~ommnce fram Canadian homersandthisycarhobnat Geo~.gaSoottliomwed~ml~idh ~"-?to'd&Idb today!" ,:T~.~':k~",~.dj~,.,.,-(': ~o~/.~ande~'~. :Siuglm Went to PatDlffer; Gerry. Datflilo in 'tl~'~.flmd R ave ~g Bcetmwithatwo-mnhemer drove in three ruus and'Whelbet'flueawillbelevled" '~'------'"--°" I~d.~tlamAdenam'to Tcki Vohalis, .at Ryau, qnar~ Datlflb trind t~ pull ~ r in the ninth." Butch Hobaan hit a aslo in the wake of a brawl was to train Gray to jab an 18-1Swin over Vancouver Dave Tanker and Grag the'game out for Montreal in In other American ~ homer in beck the two-bit Tuesday ulght following a ~irectly'at the body and not Bu~arda in ' Western Grieve. Greg Thomas and the last minute withe TORONTO (cP) -- Fred sweptaction, Minnesotaa M~ Twins ~h~ d Jim Wright as Canadian welterweight hook at his opponent's sides, spectacular M-yard run to Sgamhati, one of Canada's doubleheader from Tm'anto Boston ~ to its f~fth championship bout here Kndin said. ' Wndnssdayn~ht.Lacr°sseLeague action, .JohnsavesLewisforcombinedAdanacs ferwhile42 the B.C. 42, but two plays hter fumbled and the Lions bestknown sports broad. Blue Jays ~0end 74, B~h~ aU'ahthtvintory. . between Clyde Gray of ,'.The .technique was suc- Nick Delmoulco and Berrowandsauvestopped~ recovered. castors, has fallen victim to Terouto and Guerro Chave~ easeful Tuesday n~ht as Randy Bryan scored three shots for Burrarda. Imports Sonny Wade, Joe a disease he has been Red SOx beat Culifornla Yaakeos S A's of Montreal. : .... :" .Chavez consistcotly left his each for Coqulilam which Both teams picked up 26 fighting for the last two engels 5.0, Milwaukee Switob.bitJa'~Roy White Momenta ~ "Gray ~ open by carrying his Md period leads of 7-1 and ' penalty minutes. 'Barnes and Larry Lawrmca / years as national campei~ Brewers bout Detroit Tif~n hit home rum ' from both knocked out Cbuvez In the were ineffective for the Ak, ,2: omairmenfertheCaandian 7-3, New Yurk Yaukema eldbe of the plate to lcad New-' flfth round, a fan rushed in~ off hand too low. Grayhit 12.6. although Lawrence defeated Oakland A's 5-3, York over 0~..White the ring and attacked Gray s him repeatedly with Jabs to Ray Mattinsna, Ray ~~ s~ambled for a few first the head followed ~:, right Dorente end Dave Duranto --" '" ~--~ " ' "- Cancer Society. Chicago White Sox McaM bit hb first homer hatih~ manager, Irv UugermaL He hocks whan'Chavez ~ed to scoM two goals each while dewas in the thfrd qnsrt~. Sgamhott, 56, who wan a Cleveland ~ 104 and from the right in the third was finally restrained by Dave Cochrene and Mark The Uons led 6.0 alter the j: 1976 ACTRA award as l~mass City Roy~ beat and added h~ second in the Gray and city police and led cover up. first quarter with Gary sportscaster of the year, is Texas l~era 5-0. fifth ~ the loft side. Valastin, had singles. Kelthley at quarterback and undergoing chemotherapy away in handcuffs. It was that/combinaflna Valastin also registered five Some say twins have second foi" cancer of the Uver. Pat Kelly, who knocked in Brewers I TIl~'S t Ako at issue at today's that sent Chaves into the assists. were still in fret 7-6 at the Baltimore'sfiretren, opemnd Chorlla Moore and Ben hoarlugwiilbeanattackun rupes and un to the mat lato Vancouver irailed 10-3 in sight half. Recuperatln8 in hospital tbellthwith n walk, stole O~livla hit home rum and Un~e~nanbyChovesanda in the flfth round. However, the secend porind and pulled "i saying "the outlook for kmt single by Billy Smith. ulghihitstobelp]~llwaukes goalie Darryl Senve for a dm~ed by Uugerman, and beaten the 10-count of sixth attacker. They scored YY -~ containing the tumors or leadRkk/l)empaeYthebases andWalkedmeantt° game.l~tits sixth esmecutive Roger Larivee~ ,That me- r~eree Percy Parts as he three straight but the . perhaps.erasingnthem is chenge loft both managers Jumped to his lest, ap- maneuver hacidtred later good." later Rorlew lined a Jingle White SOx le Indians t bloodied, pormtly eng~ to ceailaue when Coqultinm scored four He added that he plans to a , o ofm, t .mu Ch~ rallied Mm a City police had rio ira. th.e fighi. into the empty net. glTIMAT LIONS OLOO Dan Meyer to m Smith, ulnos~n doflult to ac~e its mediate e~mnoet on • f serve the remainder of his sivtug the Oriole. their Bolmnaico took ad- threa-ynar term as head of a l~th win in the l~t ~7 Ipunes. whetharckarges will he laid As Paris declared the fight vantage of the opportunity to *First Prize - "lrlp to Ameterdam fund-raisin8 campaign that against the unidentified over and Gray the new Cuna- score three easy geals-two :} brought the • society aldlaut. They would say. dian welterweight cham- Into the empty net and credit Second Prdw - $260.00 $13345,000 last year and is .only that their decision pion, a huge cheer erupt~i for a third when Buvrard at $14,-1~0,000 this Doubleheader •would hinge on whether from the more than 6,000 gaalla Brad.Borrow pot the PB00EEOS TO S000ER ASS00iATI Ungarman would co.operato. ! fans, meat of whom had fg year. ball Into Ilk own nsL . Available By Mailing Form To: /u "Sgambatl, a fonn~ "We'll be looking at nil as- come to the ,fight to support Doug Hayes scored three KItlmnt & District Soccer Assoc. football, hockey and split peels of It and, 'lm~Ably, Gray, a Three .Mile. Plains, goals and five aselm to lead Box 314, Klflmat, B.C. beckelbalirefcres, became a fines could be levied," N.S., native. the Vancouver scoring while NAME.~~...~ }i ADDRESL. • i~ broadcaster with Toronto By ASSOCIATED win the opaner, in the ascond Bernie Levy, secretary- radio station CKFH in 1961 PRE88 game, Art Gardmr scored tnmurer of the Nova Scotia NO. of TICKETS.. _)(Sl.00 + 25c handling andnhas been with the CBC Both Phoenix Giants and the wi~ nm for the Bo~ Cmnmiasiou, said in Total._._ • Mnoe1967, wockiug on radio Albuquerque Dukes got Giants whou he got on base an Interview aft~ the fight.' Tickets may be purchased ' and television andncoverin8 8omet]~ special when they on a force i~laY, stole ucend ~e card that culminated VERSATILE, at the Bay Co~ee Shop a wide varte~" of nati .0.el 81ditaPaelflcCmastLuqpm mmicameh~meona ~ in the fracas withla the riug Lottery Ticket LIc. No. 26031 :i and international sports Mablch~dor Tuesday. by ~ Sular~ - area was kll0dlghtod by , The Dukes, who.wan the The victory brought Gray's successful bid to Three years ago be under- first game 4.s, moved beck Pbesnin, wMch two days regain the ~andim title be wet surgery . fores into undisputed lZm~mdou of earlier had dropped to hut l~t to Choves in Montreal coloMomyafter tumors were first pines in the Eastern place in the five-team last March. Gray also holds Division, half a game ahead division, within two W- the Commonwealth web discovered end thought that Here'sa dual-purposemotorcycle to fit almost was the end of major of the Tucson Tce0e, , eeningepointa ~fourihplaea torwe~httitle. anyoee'oneMs. Motocrossfeatures and design medical problems. The Giants broke a IO. San Jose. . Gray said he had gone into make the DT100at home in rugged off-road @ 'game lesing streak by The Missions mensged the fight knowing he had to terrain. Fully street legal, too, so It's great .y around town. Not a mini, but smaller than a the nightcap 5.| in ~dy sla Idts off Salt Lake stay away from Chavez full-size Endure, the DT100 is the little bike "ara nine bndugs, l/tchers Jim Doruy and because of problems with that's Just right. did band-butt~ in the past. " TOOVEY SERVICE LA. , Host Lake Cite,Gulls blanked, --ge to pull off the flmt TRAINED HARD 6 Grela DeMer Llce~ce No. 02013A 635.5929 PUBLICMEETIHSS h----up Jose Missions 4-4) and irllp~playintwod~ndm at However, under the ,! to explain Turns 7-6. Rain forced With nmners , first and ~ Gray had trained ~L~•~tTAVA~~VA~"•1 • A~ irA" "" " "" second, San Jose flrat berdmhisckilisusanissido . • • ' • " " [ LOSANGELEbu~'-Thls postpmanout of Hawail'o d,,,,, s~,~, of st,,ai.u the game at Spokane and a Cluwlla Beemea ~, mnething he has 'i ...... • doubleheader for the Y grabbed a ~ drive by i~dsuceessfMly in building. the B.O. Forest ServJoo 1~ ulymplc uamus nav[ a uumvu..... t,....u....,,..aumumm u. Pot'" ! in'l~Itoued with word the .,I,,,,I and threw to ~ond before ~ . private party is willing to "~',,..~._ ._.._,., ,,.~. tither runner could make it L' P.S.Y.U. Plan the day wm m.'% not lose any money on them. "...... T" ----- (Ske*ena Publio Sustained Yield Unit) Mayor Tom Bradley's , , ~, • ~m~t, committee of business leaders said Tuesday it || ~ / Theexcltlng.splrltof'78. At theCommonweahh . zs, 1978 hopes to reach an ugreemeut I - '_ . ,J Games' 50thhnniveraary celebration. Share the within four or five days with IT WAS'A LONG FIGHT aROWN MADE RECORD [I ~ ~ ' ..j' brea~.taking action! See Canadian athletes compete. at 7:30 p.m. someone from outside John L. Sullivan ddmatod Jim Brown. now.a movie 1[ ~ ,~/" . with top contestants from Commonwealth nations California that would relieve Jake Kilrabl la 75 rowide in actor but formerly running , f'P~ ' ' around the world. Enjoy the thrills in Canada's in the Laoturn Tltantre • the city of financial 1889 in the last bore- beck for Cleveland Browns, | • newest sporting facilities. Get a taste of the . " rmpousibility if the Games knuekled fight for the hmavy. mnde 126 toucbdewns in his OALEDONIA SENIOR SEOONDAIUr ~y~: the most for any !'lI ,'" ".mom"rotftau~rmlormGt~,-" ram...... ~: ' uames,_intemati°nal,I.. pqzflav°ur',,..~ . At the. XI Commonwealth are held here. weight ehampiouelMp. Aug.~-, Committee members / would not identify the party | SOSS.IO) knet The,eCom~th ~ add ,:Games-- ] usa one of many •BUSES WERE BUSY IT LACK8 LONGHORN8 I ,Mmomoe,Albe~TSIISCS i , thini ~,do in ' 2o, 978 but did say it is not con- ~1974, h~'rtdsrs in New Madagascar, an bland off //.things to ~:~w~ ,,do~_v in~_~L~ ~ ' ' nected with the ou- Yoi'k City totalled 50g.6 Africa's southasst coart, ia a at 7" 30 p.m. tortoinmeut industry, the oil mlillon, says the New York bitsmaller than Texas--900 /~/ ~i i: fig,tussle'am buslness qr~ .a foreign miles 10rig and 360 miles ..... ~s w. ^.oo~cm Convention and Visitors .... KITWANGA OOiMUNITV HALL, government. Burmau, aorcea at its wldust npot, • I I I Tt

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Highest food cost increase in years Canoeing ace]dena • t victim " : O AWA -The in by ~e gov~nmmt in in lm, had hoped for in- cost•., Nevertheless, food highest food price increases October of that year. Food llatimin 1978 of four in" cent prices continued to rise at • may have died from exposure in six years helped push the prices are largell un- initially. high levels. cost of living up by 1.4 per controlled by the program, Now, officials have been The consumer Wise were read Mdnclay night at effects of the cold would not canseiug up the lake, about VII;LE MARIE, que. (CP') the private boys' school in be known until the autopsies ~0 kilomeires northwest of cunt last month, Statistics which the gove~nnent bqpm talklng of a sevou-per-cent, figures were released a day -- Eighteen survivors of a dismantling in April l~amth rate by the end of •after Statistics Canada Claremont, Ont., about 35 were completed. Ottawa. Canada r~orted today, canoeing accident on Lake Police said the bodies of The group, 27 boys bet- i ill The fed~'al agency said Besides food, higher 1978. r~ported there were 933,000 Timiskaming" during a kilometres northeast of In April, there was a actual unemployed in May, Toronto. , the teacher, Sl, andthedead wesn' 10 ann 15 and four food prices soared in May by hensing charges and corn of wilderness ti'aining ex- students, all between't2 and iustructers in four canoes, 3.3 per omt, led by beef and tobacco, and alcohol In- s~lnifleant modnratiou in the down 66,000 from April. But ~edition were reunited :Meanwhile, Coroner Dr. Mlatlou rate because of the the Jobless rate, when ad-~ Leonard Julien of Rouyn, 14 years,,will be flown today apparently was unaware m a I imported fresh vegetables creased the index. Nou4ood uesday with anguished to Toronto. severe storm advisory that such as tomatoes and let- prices rose by alxtenths of redaction in provincial sales justed for seasonal changes, friends and parents in a local que., said some of the 13 tar. In particular it affected remained.unchanged at 8.6 civic centre. victims spent 0s long as 12 Thelesurvivors, indudiag hadbees isanedfer the ares toes. one per coat in May, B.S pea" hours in the water, which" three teachers and 15 boys, only hours earlier. . The t2-month inflation rate cent in the l~-mouth period. elothing and transporiatiun per cent. Many survivors Wept, happy to be alive, but sad- was about 6 degrees Celsius, returned home early today. Richard Bird, a promisor in May was ulneper cent, the The consumer price index, before they drowned. A memorial service will he from Queen's Ufiiveralty in highest rate since last which is the most wfdnly- dened by the drownings on Sunday of 12 school friends Dr. Julten said all the held Friday in an Anglican Kingston, Ont., and a December, and a departure used measure of inflation, victims were wearing "good church in west-rod Tormte. counsellor who accompanied bum the one-month stood at 173.6 In May, md an instructor at St: John's school during a -life jackets...attaehedtotho An inquest will he held the 31.member group, wept moderation in April which compared with 171,3 in April Lawyer calls neck and stomach." within four weeks, as he told a news coofermco resulted from the reductiou and 159.2 in May, 197"/. violent storm on the north- " western Quebec lake. The coroner said the .The tragedy occurred how he rescued three boys of provincial retail sales That means a standard victims might have been after a group from the from the lake, only to have taxes provided in the federal selection of consumer goodn Parents and friends had bearded a chartered bus suffering from exposure school, which teaches self- them die later. government's April budget. and Hrvieos costing $173,60 wi'tness a liar before they drowned but the. reliance and survival, began WERE TO MEET Prices of beef, which is the in May, would have been after names of the victims He said the expedition set largest meat item for most valuedat $I~I.Z0 in April and OTTAWA (CP) RCMP The Mountiestestified in out from Temiseaming, consumers, rose by 10.5 per $159.~o a yesr earlier in May. lawyer Pierre Lamoutagne May they learned later that cent in the month and were The s.3-per-amt rise in said Wednesday he wants to if Castouguay hadn't called Could be than Que., obont 8:15 a.m. EDT 5~.5 per cent higher than a food prices comparedwith establish that Jean his wife, she was to have more • one hound for Moesanon, OnL, un year earlier. In recent years, increases of 3.2 per cent in Cantonguay, who the . Montrealpoliceanda lawyer James .Bay, about 350 however, beef prices have June, 1975, and August, 1973, Mounties tried to recruit as come to the room. been*largely depressed in 1973, with food prices an infermer In 1971, isa liar. Castonguay said only that he referendum in Quebec kilometresnorihofhere,meet an older group of 20in because of over-supply, climbing at the fastest rate • Lemoutagne told a royal had asked his wife to have a students and teadm~ from producers say. in two decades, the govern- commission into RCMP lawyer stand by. St. John's. Fresh vegetable prices meat set up the food prices wrongdning that the only Lamonlagne singled out MONTREAL (CP) ' Le could take One of four forms: The document is (me of a The other group, who had were up 22.2 per cent in May review board to investlgate way he could do that is by two differences in testimony Devoir says it has obtained a free-trade zone, a customs series. An earlier booklet in set out on Saturday from from April and were 39.3 per the causes of the ri~ quostinntq Castonguay given by the Mounties and an internal Parti quebecois union, a common-market- • the series dealt with Wawa, Ont., were told of the cent higher than in May, The fast rise in food prices about his past. Castongusy: document which proposes type economic union or a government achievements accident Tuesday at their 1977. continued over the next two However the royal com- --Castonguny's claim that holding a series " of monetary union. • . since the PQ came to power campsite, about 130 FOOD A MAJOR FACTOR years Iz~oro some missioners blacked this he didn't feel free to leave referendums on the party's "Most of these association in November, 1976, and kilometreanorthofSaultSte. The jump in food prices mederatiun in 197e which ~pt~ch, saying the hotel room without saverelgnty.ass0ciation arrangements involve another studied the federal Marie. accounted fOr :about seven. helped bring down the in- Caninnguay'o credibility permission. Lamontagne platform, limitations, transfers and system, clalmingtheee~tral They were returulng .home tenths of the~ over-all in- fission rate. can't be tested in this way said RCMP testimony The newspaper quotes the sharing of quebec's government has far more today. i crease in the cost of living. ENERGY COSTS Rage beeaune his testimony proved that Castonguny was document as saying that the sovereign powers," says the powers than the provinces. Bird, the navignt~ ell the t The 1.4.per-ceht rise in the But since 1976, the over-all Tue~ky was no diffetmt in free to leave if he wished. PQ's promise to hold a document, titled quebncers, " trip, said three of the cmoes over-all cost of living was the inflation rate, largely due to major respects than that of --Csatonguay's suggestion referendum . is only a the future belongs to us. • It said provincial powers each carried ~e boys and highest since July, 1975, food and energy costs, has the two RCMP members who that he may have been fired political strategy and not a It emphasizes the view- in fields such as urhan of- aniastmctorandoueearrled before mandatory wage-and- risen again. The govern- ~ed to recruit him. from a job two weeks after legal obligation, and that that sovereignty and fairshaveboen sixboys andimtructef Peter price controls were brought. ment, in introdnet~ controls "The~ testimmy of the refusing to become an in- instead of a single refers- economic association are systematically disregarded Cain, 37. witness is basically the same former because of RCMP dun there could be several, compatible, and Ottawa has moved into After stopping for lunch on as that of the othern- action. The document, prepared "Sovereignty i~ the areas not clearly defined the east shore, the ~-foct witnesses," Mr. Justice Mr. Justice McDonald said by the party's centi'al preliminary step to under the constitution, dttag cedar canons, laden with David ~C. MvDonald, the ~ the royal commission's committee for study by association, while regional development, in- food and haggage, ldtfortha Veterans fear commkalou'~mirman, said. investigators will have to riding asseclatlens, says: association is the logical ternational relations, social west shore, about two "You do not, as a result, check with the employer to "Nothing prevents there followup to sovereignty," it policy and telecom- I~lometres away, to get out have the right to test his flndwhether the RCMP were being several successive says. muniuations, of the wied, Bird said. credibility." involved. referendums. --., loss of group c~stongnay has tm~led Casteaguay, 36, alleged that ha thought the Mounties harassment in a 1974 vcsit to came"These point could unW deal a 'yes' with vote the ~ V.i.tOptoYlVlake the . ~ .JL.. EDMONTON (CP) -- voting for the demise of the were going.to frame l~m.un his wife by a Mountie who is obtained. They could also Delegates to the Royal legion unlesssoua and drug ~ wbm they said Cast~ngusy was wanted deal with separate points. Canadian Legion's national daughters were given the I/eked himup after work for unemployment insurance "For instance, there could convention made a bold right to hold office, at least Ont. ~o, ~n. Instead, he fraud. be a first one on the very Your first ~$u commitment Tuesday .to at the branch level. asM, they asked him to During the visit to his principle of sovereignty, work for the preservation of The average age of the become an informer. Csato- home, Csatongnay has said, which, would undo the With so many exciting things to do in Edmonton, decisions can Canada but were more Second World War veteran--- ngnay uaid ha hadn't been in- the Mountie criticized his current situation anckset the be ~ough. So drop into the Visitors Bureau. We'll help you choose cautious on the issue of the majority of memhnra-is valved in Muntrnal's radical paintings as Communist, a process in mot!on, and a what you want to do most. Or first. Whether it's theatre, sports, preserving their own about 61, ha said. milieu alnea 1~8 and he criticism that still rankles second one on the future con. organization. Forfimhcr information, write: ' citysightsortheoutdoors.Pickupsomeofourmapsor "In another 25 years.. , wasn't interestad. the artist. stitution', and eventually, one VisitorsBureau brochures. They're free, And so are the smilesof our friendly staff. Responding to a call by a he'll be 86. I ¢~m't see my~If Nevertheless, he agreed to No charges were ever on agreamonts with 5068-103 Street" ~ii~i:i:...... :~:~i~!<, . legion official who,said the attending a legion eon- meet the Mounties after placed against Castongusy Canada." Edmonton, AlbertaT6H5C5 Visit US-- And disceee~]:ilXe~ng~]to ~ ~ ~ii~ i~s~:] unity issue has produced a ventiun at the age of 66 and thinking it over. He met for fraud. NEW LINKS crisis.every bit as severe as being of any use to my fellow them a few days later in a Lamontagne began the The government would . .: ~:;, ::.:~ ~ ,..: ~. :' ;':.::i:~: ~!! " '~;::::!:'~.:.!;~.":[t::::~:::~::~i:::i~3i~:.i~ ' the one faced .... in 1914 and • comrades.". hotel roanmud told them day by asking Castonguay. seek.~agreements to setup 19S9,!'~deieghtes adn~ted a •again be' wmm~t latereetedi, * whether he had lakenpart in,. economle;as~toeiati0~, whi~ -; ~l ...... l " " l llllll llllll]l "lllll II l " r , . I. ~ ? "' ~ . " , ,- y--'," resolution to muster aU the IGNORING DUTIES tbm asked if ha could call hla terrorist activities. legion's rosources in a fight Legion President Doug wife. Castaaguny was told he Mr. Justice McDonald said A A • A A A A A A A A A A A A A for unity. McDonald of Brantford, could, he and the Mounties this was asking the witness But faced with three Ont., had earlier expressed said. to draw legal conelusionL resolutions to extend legion concern about the dwindling privileges to younger munbe~ of dediuated lqiun members and to rejuvenate workers, and said some the aging organization, the branches are concentrating delegates chose the most on social activities and Provinces meet cautious approach after an ignoring worth-while proj- ~ ~ ~ ~ ~Hi!~~ ~ ~l~/ ~ ~ q~ ~ ~ L emotional debate. ects. vq ! The strongest resolution McDonalduaid ha felt deep to discuss would have given veterans' concern for smaller bran- k sons and. daughters, ches which are having registered as associate problems recruiting members, voting and office- members, t holding rights at all levels of On the unity ~ue, constitution the organization.. delegates were told by 9ASKATOON (CP) -- Pro- He said he Will be more I'm Pat REJECTS CHANGE former, president Bob Allan Blakeney said interested in the govern- But many opp¢sed the Kohaly that the leglun owes Wednesday that a meeting of ment's 'bill, which it has idea. it to their dead war4ime provincial ministers promised to introduce before "I sit before you in a conn~des to fight for a responsible for con- the end of the month. wheelchair," said Danny your Iooal distributor4 unified country. stitutional matters has been The premier said that for Wilkinson of Toronto, a Bob McChoeney called to disarm8 the federal Saskatchewan the key issue Second World War veteran Kirkland Lake, Ont., government'• proposed in any move to change' the who lost both legs. "I would chairman of thd Ingiou's changes in the constitution. constitution ,lies in the for Kitimat, net have sons and daughters unity study group, said the Blakeney told a "news division of powers between holding office in something legion, with more than 4~0,- the provinces and the federal that is strictly a veterans' 000 members, has confermco that the meeting, am called by Saskattbowan government. organization." obllgatiop to work for unity He said that the province the paper delivered for only 1 A strong, 651-member Attorney-General Roy and could not watch idly as Romanaw, is to be held as wants a clear definition of Ontario delegation voted the country fell apart. L therespousibliitiasof the two heavily against the saan as ixmible to lay the Delegates also passed a greandwerk for the annual levels of government in the resolution, opting instead for resolution urging rein. control and taxation of 0 a month (1/2 price for a motion to give sons and premierf: conference statement of eal~tal punish. scheduled for August in natural resources, daughters voting privileges meat for murderers of prkou Re~ina. Another area of concern is at the branch level--but guards and police officers. the control over the national ;loners) teL your door early nothing more. The conference, attmded Blakeney said the outline transportation system, Fred Winn of Vancouver by about 3,500 delegates, of federal prop0uak tabled in particularly as it affects the told delegates they would he ~ds Thursday. Parliament this week con- movement of grain and I) Udm nothing now. goods from the West, he said. y mom/ng. Walkout .ad the local news with, ' your i), stOpScti0n ";Le0°ndh"itthetQusenElizobeth'l°fl:nul°ndgomb|edloadeddice.. ing coffee!.. " " 1 Star produ .... .o...,v...us, o...,,.,s, -, MONTREAL (CP) -- A and have only recently H, llefereyoubw, lavestlgalettmadvontogasofthlsrent".o,o.s. g, ryour classffued ads, coming 4 walkout o{ 200 preduetlou ,tariednsgotiationswtUlUM | .vmplan" AllmcolN.ldapplytopurchsle, .Why. m- workers at the Montreal Star newspaper, which has an i tie up your cash or borrowing power, let and ION | ts, S al news just', i~teventedpublieatiunofthe ar.gowsakday~reuhRlon | nmnfllsreManddrlvoaway. English-language daily'! of !T0.000. n | 7 notice, or Ioc tint edition today. . Cent.tact dis putu ai.n.o |. EXAMPLES' I The workers, members ~ naveShUt Gown two From. •l had on 36 month I..,e I ,llV'V'a~"~... the International language dailies in the province--Le Soleil in |711 F 250 plcKOPlTII Econolll~e VanlTe C 100 Chev ~ul Typographical Union (ITU) • I 11139,00psrmonfli II and the 1nternaUonal Quebec City and La Tdbme 2 $148,00per month 1 11135.00par month Printing and Graphic in Sharbrooke. [lesea .nd price[ IHs..nd price leas. end price[ i ' ~' Communications Union, Le Salell Jourual[~s and • 111,17s.oo 111,975.oo Sl,S7$.oo [ have been without a eentmct editorial support ~staff, [or simply return[ or s!mpiy return or simply return [ i for more than a year. The memben of the Cou- 1171 Camnro HTITIIZephyr Sedan 70 Dodge Van 11 ITU has staged several federation of Natlmml Trade S139,00per month 11124.00per month S129,00per month Unions, have been ou strike lease end" price lease end price )at Zelnnski at slowdowm to protest/the lear end price lack of progress in fornmore than nine months. 11L025.00 $1,035.00 116675.00 negotiations. The 100 Journalists voted simply return or simply return •~i simply return A company official said last week to accept 711 Fiesta 3 dr. 78 1:150 '4 x 4 ,~ Olds Cutlass the parties were meeting to managemont's latest ~m- 1199.00 per month 11155,00per month !~9,00 per month discms the welkout. tract offer, hut said they lease end price lease end price lease end price A key issue in the dispute wouldn't return to work until S2,27S.00 632-2747 $1400,00 is technological change. The the 32support workers get an or simply return Dr simply return newspaper is to convert to acceptable agreammL ..o.0o , HOURS 7 " 4)' computer typesetting inter Le Tribune decided FOR I~URTHER INPORMATION this summer and plans to lay Tuesday to suspmd off most of its typesetting production indefinitely until CALL LARRY HAYES- RICHARDS staff. it settles a contract dilute COLLECT 967-7111°* "'"' """ I MONDAY.'9a,m,FRIDAY. ) Another 500 employees, with ITU memb~s. 3-5,p,m, BELMONT LEASING LTD. members of the Newspaper workers had refused to work I' 1160 MARINE DRIVE Guild, are under contract Monday, forcing the palm' to NORTH VANCOUVER, B.C.D.00479A !! until the end of this month camel its Tuesday edition, I THE HERALD, Thursday, June 15, 1978, PAGE 7

MILLS MEMORIAL "~" Trackers on 15x10CDN :WANTED CLASSIFIED RATES THRIFT SHOP right to classify ads under Mills Memorial Hospital r,. C~M.Chev, Phone 635- 5092 .ctf) .TO RENT appropriate headings and to LOCAL ONLY: : Auxiliary would appreciate set rates therefore and to Weight Wetohers meeting any donations of good, clean Garage Sale: Bargains " 20 words or less $2.00 per We require a person with Wanted to rent: 3 bedroom determine page location. ;nsertlon, over 20 words $ holdeveryTuesdayat7p.m, clothing, any household igeneral bookeeplng and-or galore. Sat. June 17 10 - 1. For Rent: In Thornhlll. 1 The Herald resei'ves the at the Knox United Church Items, toys etc. for their ~902 Gair. (p2.11) bedroom furnished apart- house, preferrably close to cents per word. secretarial skills. Pleass meat. Singles only Phone schools. Wanted to rent right to revise, edit, classify 3 or more consecutive in. Hall, 4907 Lazelle Avenue. THRIFT SHOP. apply in writing to: or reject any'advertisement " ' " For pickup service phone For sale: Kenmore Dish. 635.2065(p3.11) Immediately. 635.9151 Room sertlons S1,~0 per Insertion. 373 after 4:30 p.m. or 638- and to retain any answers INCHES AWAY CLUB • 635.$320or 6~5.5233,or leave P~'. C.R. Shepherd, C.A, washer. "$250. Slngle bed. directed to the Herald Box ./Wet every Tuesday night at donations at the Thrift shop 1 bedroom duplex for rent. 8101, local 45. (p5.13) REFUNDS: Carlyle Shepherd'& Phone 635-2772 daytime, 635. Wall to wall carpet in front Reply Service, andre repay First Insertion charged for 8 In the Skeena Health Unit. on" Lazelle Avenue on Associates Ltd. 3511 eves. (c3-12). the customer the sum paid For more Information phone Saturdays between 11:00 room.and bedroom. 2 miles Wanted to Rent: • in Terrace whether run or not. 4546 Lakelse Avenue from town. In Thornhlll. for the advertisement and 635.3747.or 635.3023. a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Thank For Sale: 21 cu. ft. deep area a two or three Absolutely no refunds after Terrace, B.C. Phorle 635.3089 (c5-15$ box rental. you. (nc) freezer good working con- bedroom house or mobile ad has been set. (cS-11) home,.preferrably rent with BOx replies on "Hold" SKEENACENTRE I dltion; $125, 10 speed bike Instruction s 'not plcke'd up CORRECTIONS: Skeena Centre offers to the A Heather-Tartan Society Is 835. Phone between 5 ~ 6:30 optlen tobuy. Phone 635.5905 within 10 days of expiry Of an Must be made before 2nd Senior Citizens of the being formed with the In. TYPIST REQUIRED 635-4416 (p3-12) (!)3-11) Terrace and Thornhlll area forest of promoting Scottish Experienced typist required advertisement wll! be insertion. Desperate, need living ac- destroyed unless mailing cultural Interest and events. b~/ Io¢et Chartered Ac. Forty original Wetercolour, Allowance can be made for the following services - commodation for family of 4, Instructions are received. Interested persons should countants firm. Duties will olh & acrylic paintings for only one Incorrect ed. . ActiVity Centre for han- Cottage for sale, west side by July 15, transferred, will Those answering Box dicrafts , contact Eleanor Halley at Include typing financial' sole from private collection: Lakelse Lake. Reasonable. accept house, cabin, trailer Numbers are requested nut Day Care for working 635-2456 as soon as possible. statements, correspondence Artists' work represented: BOX NUMBERS: people and some filing. Salary Owner will carry agreement or anywhere to eat and sleep. to send Orlgi~als of A.M. Nehrlng, W. Hum- of sale to right party. Phone 75 cents pick up. bkeena District GIr'l Guides negotiable depending on phrey, .J. Hugo, Irene Please call 638-8191 ask for documents to avoid loss. $1.25 mailed. - Drop-in for companionship 564-2994 (c6-11) Larry. (c2.11) All claims of errors In & coffee, would like fo announce the experience. Homer, S. Sands, Julseth, advertisements' must be opening of .a Land Ranger Submit resume to: etc. • CLASSIFIED DISPLAY: Monday thru Friday 8-4. Porter, Gleselman, Gretg, recalved by th~ publisher Rates available upon Traneportation available. Comp=ny In the Thornhlll For'Sa'le: 3 bedroom spit4 within 30 days after the first Contact Skeenavlew Lodge area. Girls between the ages Wilkinson & Co. 2 complete beds, 36"x60" level - bench area. ,1 yearsI 302-4546 Park Avenue publication. request. 635.2265 of 14 ancF 18 who are in. Bathroom sink minus taps ft at' 101/4 percen~ It Is agreed by the ad- terested please call 633.3061 Terrace, B.C. VaG 1V4 1 pr. boys' hockey skates, ssumable mortgage. Morel NATIONAL CLASSIFIED . WANTED DONATIONS (c5-11) vertiser requesting spac( or 638.1269 (ctf) size 3, (new) formation 635-3320 after ~1 18 acres for sale: 21/2North that the Ilablllty of the RATE: The Three Rivers Workshop Old boflles - Pre.dated 1905 .m. (p10-10) " i of Terrace. Phone 635.7893 22 cents per agate line. for the Handicapped are "Mills Memorial Hospital HELPWANTED / Herald In the'event of failure Activity Worker I Corner Lamp Table after 6 p.m. (p5-12) Mlnlmum charge $5.00 per looking for donations ot any Auxiliary Thrift Shop~ on Paintings on view evenlngs to publish an advertisement Lazelle now offers a full Or in the event of an error Insertion. ' old, broken or used pieces of at 5036 McDeek, Terrace, or 3 bedroom family home on stock of Spring and Summer Auxiliary (on call) position Skoglund Street; 11/2baths, For Sale: 12x68 Glendale appearing' In the ad. furniture, also any discarded phone 635-6843 (p5-12) LEGAL - POLITICAL AND wear. Drop in on Saturdays for vacation rellef..Musthave semi-finished downstairs, Vista Villa, three bedroom uertisoment as published wood products we could use r TRANSIENT AD: from 11:00.4:30 p.m. secondary school graduatloo large garden area, enclosed with utility shed Included. shall b~ limited to the for recycling or renovating. Will sell partially furnished • VERTISING: Call us at 635-2238between or equivalent. Duties may garage. 635.9277 (I)5-13) amount paid by the ad- $3.(10 par column Inch. Do You Feel You Have Include providing instruction or unfurnished. For an verflsor" for only one in. 8a.m. and 3 p.m., we will try A Drinking Problem? appointmentto view call 635- to make arrangements for in arts, crafts; directing an For Sale: 2 bedroom house correct" insertion for the BUSINESS PERSONALS: There Is help 9403 offer S:00 (p10-17) pickup: indoor-outdoor recreation or basement unfinished. Wood pertlon of the advertising 84.~0 per line per month. Avallablel social pro~Fam, etc. Shift Office Space for Rent: 2700 stove plus electric heat. 5211 space occupied by the In. On a 4 month basis only. RAPE RELIEF • Phone635-5636 work invol~ed sq. ft. on Grelg Ave., Hepple 635-9488 (plm lul 10) For Sale: 10 acres in Old correct or omitted Item only, & CRISIS LINE ALCOHOLICS ReasonableL rent. Lease i Remo. Barn, with livestock, and that there shall be no DEADLINE FOR WOMEN ANONYMOUS ~oply to: Lorna I~omilly available. Phone 635.72~. 2 bedrooms'each duplex. greenhouse in I/4 acre of liability to any event greater CALL.638-TS$8 Menflngs: Osborne Guest Home Corner let. Big garden and garden. Small cabin. Good than the amount paid for DISPLAY: OR Mon.: 8:30 p.m. United 2812 Hall Street 6i yard. 1 large 2 room storage well with gas pump. Price such advertising. , 4:00 p.m. 2 days prior to 635.7721 Church Terrace, B.C. F0H HIRE shed. 1 . 14' by 14' barn. $16,000 Conta'ct T. Stevens, Advertisements must publication day. Thurs. or Sat. 8:30 p.~n. Mills Phone 635-2171 ' Asking $45,000 Phone 638- Box 664, Terrace, B.C. (p20- comply with the British PARENTS IN CRISIS ~ Memorial Hospital. 1704 after $ p.m. (p5.15) 4) Columbia Human Rights ACt CLASSIFIED: Are you making your own Sun. Breakfast Meeting. • Full or part-time. Here is an Going on Holidays? Quiet which prohibits any ad. 1:00 p.m. da~, prior to life and your children's 10:00 to boon. Lakelse Hotel. opportunity to earn extra university student will look .Build your home among 33 Lillooet. 3 bedro(~m beautiful large cedars on lot vertlslng that discriminates publication day. miserable? Do you con-: money, 86 - $8 per hour. after your home and yard. • duplex, fireplace, wall-to. 150x210 Skeena St. Asking against any person because stently yell at your children,, Training is available. For Has references. Phone 635- wall carpets, large fenced of his race, religion, sex, Service charge of SS.00on ill or hit them, or find it hard to interviews Call Marnle 635- 3201 after 5 p.m. (p3-12) 11,500.00 Offers. Phone 635- bad'yard. Laundry room, 5102 after 6 and weekends. celor, nationality, ancestry N.S.F. cheques. control yobr angry feelings 9721 anytime (Fuller Brush) gas heat, five appliances if or place of origin, or because toward them? Will babysit, in my own needed. Must be seen. 632. 3 and 5 acre parcels on* hls age Is between 44 and 63 P.I.C.'s goal Is to help you Accounting Technician home. Men. thru Frh.7 a.m. WEDDING DESCRIP- 7956 after 6 (c5-15) Woodland Park Subdlvlslen years, unless the condition is TIONS: become the loving con- THE HOBBY HUT Local firm of Chartered to 5 p.m. Phone 638-1252(c2. etructlve parent you really Ceramic supplies & Accountants has an opening i2) $14,000 and S1900. Two lots Justified by a bona fide No charge provided news Modern three bedroomhom~ on.ly left. One wfih creek. JD requirement for the worl(ri,l~bn~llt&d,wlthhtonemonth. want to be. Greenware, air brushing for an accounting technician. All inquires absolutely svalMblo- custom firings. Duties willlnclude writing .... :-~for sale. New flooring. Proctor, 490 Anderton Road; involv~l. : "~;" ss.~10'~P.l~dp,~l!on':~:'#i'tle for Large lands'duped •lot. ~omox, B.C. V9N 4B,I i~h0rte...... --'wedcilng and:~r engagement confidential. 3936McNetl St. up books of account, payrolls Phone Mary or John 635.4419 635.9393 and some Junior audit Greenhouse, garden spot, 339.4736(cS0-Julyl) sterling t~UOllsners~.1o. plcturee. Newsof weddings additional buildings. (write-ups) received onl procedures. Salary is Queensway area. Asking l183--Edward V, boy Published at Terrace Skeena Health Unit CONCRETE SEPT'IC negotiable depending on month or more after event Registered Golden $25,000. Will accept o~'.ng]and, and Iris brother, B.C. 5 daysa week $10•00 charge, with or 3215-2 Eby Street TANKS PRE.KAST ability and experience. reasonable offer. Call 638. wereimprboned, ]ate;' to be Terrace, B.C. For Immediate delivery References required. Send Retrelver. 6 weeks old $185 without picture. Sublect to 1260 anytime. (c10-21) mul'de¢ed. Mon.-Frl. mornings 635.6307 Septic System• complete resume and Phone 846-5455~Smithers. condensation. Payable Iq (c5.12) . IBSa--Abraham " Lincoln advance. The following are a few of Specialists : references to: accepted the presidential the services offered locally "'lnsiston the Best ~" Porter, Gieselman, Grelg, PUBLISHER nomination. by your .Health Unit Staff: PHONE 635.3939 Wilkinson & Co. Don Cromack CLASSIFIED AN- CHILD HEALTH" CON- SCHMITTYS EXCAVATING 302.4546 Park Avenue NOUNCEMENTS: FERENCES. Terrace, B.C. VSG 1V4 . Held weekly at the Health RUPERT STEEL & SUBSCRIPTION Person required im- B.O, Hydro and Power Authority Births 5.50 Unit every ,Tuesday from SALVAGE LTD. RATES mediately for office ppsition Wantedto Buy: Boat trailer Funerals 5.50 1:30-3:50p.m. Pleasophono ° We buy copper, brass all suitable for small boat. Effective October 1, for an appointment "metals and batteries. with the Federal Business INVITATION TO TENDER for exterior Cards of Thanks 5.50 Development Bank. Duties Phone 635.3453 (p5.15) 1977 Memorial Notices 5.50 Held at , Thornhlll Location - Seal Cove landscaping at the Divisional Centre, 5220 Recreation Centre on the Open.till 5 p.m. Nkm. to Sat. Include typing, switchboard, reception, filing and postage. Keith Avenue, Terrace, B.C. Single Copy 20c PHONE 635-6357 fourth Friday of ..'very Phone62~5639 Experience deslrable but Tender forms and specifications are By Carrier mth 3.00 Classified Advertising Dept. month from 1:30.3:3o p.m. Will consider training Please phone for an ap. ABLE ELECTRIC LTO; available, from Mr. F.L, Janauer at 5220 By Carrier year 36.00 depending on overall pointment. Electrical and Refrigeration Keith Avenue, Terrace. By Mail 3 ruth 12.00 qualifications. Excellent 1975 Relnell 21' cabin 8 Terrace Family Violence . Babysltters who bring ¢onfrach staff benefits• Salary By Mail 6 ruth 22.00 children must have parents ; "House wiring. crulseP. 1750MC with 302 Closing dp~~e f0r submission of tenders is 23 Committee In conjunction commensurate with ex- Ford engine. CB, depth By Mail year 40.00 • written consent for Im- ~IS-SI76 • June, 1978~ with the United Way in perience. For appointment sounder, compass, tandum | I I senior Citizen year Vancouver Is holding a munizaflon. DUFFS BICYCLE SHQP telephone Mr. Cousins at 635. bed trailer, and many ex. 1 20.00 conference on Family ADULT CI'INICS Recendltloned bikes and 4951. (a5.15) tras. FirmS12,000. 633.2332. Violence at Caledonia These are held at the Health British Commonwealth and Unit on Monday, Wed. repairs.- (c10-19) School District No. 118(Terrace) United States of America 1 Lecture Theetreon June lath Reasonable rates. VACANT POSITION at 8 p.m. Resource people nesday, and Friday fro m 1931QueenswaY Dr. Courtworker year 51.00. 3:00- 4:10 p.m. by ap. SALVAGE.SALE:" 1978 will be Jade MacLeran and The native courtworker and model 16'3" Mlrro Craft EXE0UTIVE SEi~RETAHIr polntment only. GOLDEN RULE Avrll Hare from D.H,R. counselling asseclation of aluminum hull, model - Ski Box 399,Terrace, B.C. PRENATAL CLASSES Odd jobs for the Iobless. Applications are invited for the position of V8G 2M9 Child Abuse team and B.C. is accepting ap- troll. Unit is' damaged and Donnle Patterson will Classes are held throughout Phone638.4535. 3238 Kelum pllcetlens for the position of EXECUTIVE SECRETARY to the Secretary- the year at Intervals for hqll and convertible top are Treasurer, School District No. 88 (Terrace). Telephone: discuss Wife Battering. The courtworker In the Hazelton fop sale by bid. Unit may be evening will ¢enslst of a film expectant parents. Phone GEMINI EXCAVATING area. First hand knowledge 112-604.635.6357 the Health Unit for details LTD. viewed at 60 Baker St., Duties to commence 24th July 1978. as well as a panel discussion • • of local Indian language and Kltlmat. about the above teplcs. Add and registration. (Was Andrews) culture would be an asset. HOME DELIVERY HOME NURSING CARE Backhoe Work All Inquires should be This position requires:- mission Is free and everyone Also helpful would be directed to the offices of Terrace & District who Is Interested Is urged to Nursing cam In the home for Hourly & Contract .. Executive standard Typing ability Thornhill & District knowledge of court system Pa~melee & Nelson, Gen. attend. For further In. those who need it on referral 635.3479anytim~ ..Administrative Manegement Skills : Phone 635.6357 and an ability to speak in Insurance Adjusters Ltd., formation call LII Fark. from their family doctor. (AJ12) . , court. ,Further training will '..Ability to deal with Public Terrace area only. 4619 Lakelse Ave., Terrace, .. Maintain School Reporting Systems yam 635.7435~ be available. Please apply 635-7910, 635.3900. HEALTH PARADE by letter with resume .. Maintain Confidential File Systems IS your son )nterested In For 4year old children. Held • -Written or phoned In bids • .Ability to record minutes of School Board Meetings Scouts; If so the 1st Terrace outlining past work record, will be accepted till 26 June on third Monday of every education, reasons for ap. .. Knowledge of School District Operations en asset. Scout Troop Is taking pre month• Developmental, 1978. plying, etc. to: (A3;12) registration for September. vision, hearing screening -- Selery is open, depending on qualifications and ex- Max number will be 24. If Mr.,Emsley Bolton ;: done. Please phone for Lost from the 3300 Block of • Box 455 For Sale: 16' canoe Phone perience. Interested call Mrs. Wardrop appointment. PRENATAL BREATHING Themes. Smallblackfemnle Prince Rupert, B.C. 635.2667 (p3.11) at 635.3553. Fees.will be cat with white spot under Please forward typed resume, marked "CON- The Terrace Dance $20.00 per boy. Anyone in. V8J 31=9 & RELAXING EXERCISES chin. "Wearing ~;ellow collar Closing date: July 15, 1978. FIDENTIAL", to:- Association will be terested in helping with Held every Thursday at- and goes by the name of Presenting a Dance Seminar- Scouts please call. ternoon at 1:00.2:00 p.m. Sarah. Reward offered. Call .. Secretary-Treasurer Workshop on June 24th and Open house Centennial V.D. CLINIC 635,-2148 or 638-1064. (df) 32. BICYCLES, .. School District No. 88 (Terrace) 2Sth to he held at Clarence Held every Monday at 3:30 .. Box IS9, Terra,e, B.C• VaG 4A7 Mlchle| Elementary School, Christian School. Tuesday or by appointment. A white long haired female MOTORCYCLES Responsible person Is Terrace, B.C. This weekend June 20, 1978,9 a.m.- 3 p.m. required to live In at Osborne A facility to serve our SANITATION cat with green.yeltow eyes. Is open toall Individuals over The public health Inspectors She'stwo yearsold. Missing 1975 Yamaha YZ80 good Guest Home. Presence age 6.: : community. are now situated In Eby 'from the lower Albatross condition. Phone 635-4049 required from 11: 30 p.m. to 7 Miss Shella Marshall a Street. They will be'pleased area of Kltlmat. Any in. after 6:30 p.m. (5.11) a.m. in exchance for room member of the, Ro,/al Annual General Meeting of and board. Contact Lorna L Northwest •Regional Arts to assist with any sanitation formation would be ap. Academy of Dancin~ trained problems, preclated. Contact 69 Brant 1'978 Honda CB 400 Hawk. Romilly at 635.2171 for more at the Rae Burns Dance Council Sunday, June 25th, AUDIOLOGY CLINIC or call 632.2924, (sff) Phone 635.7091 (p5.11) intormatlon (c5.12) ' "1978, 11:00 a.m.R.E.M. Lee School; the Wynne',Shaw Held at 4612 Grelg Avenue. WANTED School of CDance and Three. Theatre. All Interested in Hearing eats will be done by Lost hunting knife B.C. For Rent: 2 slngie rooms. Summer Sessions at the the arts welcome'to attend. • doctor's referrals. Tel No. Phillips. Reward Call 635. Furnished or unfurnished. BanffSchool of Fine Arts. 638.1155. 6836 (p3.11) Forladles. Kitchen facllfles. Special meeting of the Llvlngroom and T.V. or "Cl"erk" Cashier typist for temporary There will be four Terrace Child Minding LONG TERM CARE cetaporles available Ballet, Office. at No.205.4721 Lazelle Lost hand.made leather bill couplewlfh child. Phone635- position of 3 months. Assoclatl.on Wednesday, 3368 after 3 or mornings 8.12 o Tap, Modern.Jazz and June 21 at 8:00 p.m. at the Ave. Tel 635.91c/6. fold type wallet. Contains Ease Ultlmatlc OII Fired 635-2338 (p3-11) Acrobatic-Gymnastic Northwest Community Assessmentandplennlngfor Important papers and I.D. Salary. $946 per month, subject to review. Dancing.- Fee of $20.00 wilt College 5530 McConnell those eligible for Long Term Reward offered. Please Warm Air Furnace, 110, 000 cover any or all sectlor~s Care. phone 635.9635 (c4.12) BTU, In exceller~t condition, • Room 204. Election of Of. 47. HOMES Starting Date June 26, 1970 taken over the two days. AID TO HANDICAPPED • Phone 635-5257 weekdays ricers and general 635.6609 eves. (p5.13) Registration forms may be discussion. Office at No. 205.4721 1891~- lr John Abbott FOR RENT obtelned at Terrece Sight Please apply to The Bursar Northwest Lazelle. Tel 635.9196. became Canada's third For Sale:' Super Pong and Sound or Terrace Public Open House on ~rlday June' Assessment an~l guidance prl~emlld~ter. For Rent: 2 bedroom house Community College Library. Please pre register Game. Used 6times. New with frldge and stove, wall to 16th 9-5 4720 Graham. Audio. for vocational and social ' l~03--Fol~d Motor Co. was Box 726 by June 16, 1978to P.O. Box cost $130, now cost $30. 632- wall carpeting. $200 per m m ~ i visual presentation of Los rehabilitation done by ~K:orporated and sold its 7973 (c5.13) 256, Terrace, B.C. VeG 4A9 Angeles field trip. consultant.• first car. month. 635.2435 (c3-12) I i i PAGE 8, THE HERALD, Thursday, June 15, 1978 TODAY IN HlfflrORY PERSONAL: DiScerning Must SII - 12x46 2 bedr4~om' To whom it may concern: I PHOTOGRAPHY: 10 for ~.y 'HiE CANADIAN PRESS Adults. Shop disereefly by mobile home on a ~ll.y Elizabeth Bangay will not be, Sl.00. Our Introductory mall. Send $1.00 for our June 18, 19T8 serviced, clear title lot on responsible for any bills or special offers you" 10 latest fully 'illustrated Simpson Rd, Thornhill. debts Incurred by my beautiful lumbo-s*ize, color Giovanni Mastai.Ferretti cafe ogue of marital aids for was elected Pope Plus IX 132 Successful store for sale in Open to offers, G. Warnen, husband, as of this day. June pictures from any one color Camper 1975 Edson 8' 6, 1978. Elizebeth Bangay. bofh ladles and gent emen. years ago today-in 1846, Terrace. Complete with Royal Bank, Terrace, B.C., negative for only $1.00. Any Camper, C.W 15,000 BTU - (i)3.12) Direct Action Marketing Inc. beginning a papal reign of 32 equipped butcher shop, 8 635.7117 (ctf) additional pictures over 10 furnace. Phone638-1121 (sff) HELP WANTED: Mature Dept. U.K., P.O. Box 3268, years, the longest in history. coolers and freezers. 1 walk- from same negative only 10c 1969.12x60 House trailer. 2 studentsl Earn $6 to $7 per each. Send as many color Vancouver, B.C. V6B 3X9. He was regarded as a in, 3 bedroom dwelling af- bedroom and ioey shack and For Sate: 1977 8' Travelmate ,0: : hour plus bonus with in- liberal reforming pope when t~checJ. One rental house, negatives (any size) as you WOMEN WiN AND LOSE sundeek unfurnished. Ex. Camper, like new condlflon. teresting summer work. wish plus $1.00 for each. Also elected but became more occupied, 3 bay garage all on Price $3,300 Phone 635-5634 Write Fuller Brush Co., Box WASHINGTON (AP) -- cept for stove, washer and save on developing and Army and air force enlisted conservative when the one acre of land. Annual 108 care of 808, 207 West dryer. Phone 638-8297 after, printing your color films. 12 women missed about three Italian wars of indepndence sales el~nost double asking 3:30 p.m. (c5-12) 111/~' Blackfoot Camper with 4year old reglsfered Morgan Hastings St., Vancouver, destroyed the old papal price.. Assumable mortgage, fridge, 3 burner stove with exp. roll - $2.99, 20 exp. roll • times as many hours from i gelding and a 3 year old B.C. V6B 1H7 or Mr. T. $3.99, 24 exp. roll - $4.99, 36 duty as enlisted men in a six- states. During his in- Call 635.5202 'for detail"s. For Sale: 12x68 ATCO oven. Camper jacks, registered Tennesse Walker Diamond, General Delivery, cumbeney, the Syllabus of (p20-17) pressure water system. exp. roll . $6.99. Fast ser- mooth period last year, says Velmont 3 bedroom mobile mare. Phone after 6 842-5532 Station 'R', Kelowna, B.C. vice, guaranteed quality & a Pentagon report, But, navy Errors, which undermined Phone 635.3604 (p3.11) V1X 4K3. (ctf) For. Sale Prime . Tire home. Set up and skirted In (c5.12) satisfaction or money men lost more time than Roman Catholic political trailer court in town. Will reformers, was pubBshed, Business with gas service 14' Travel Trailer .includes refunded. P~'onto Photo navy women, partly because. sell furnished or on- Service, 30 Eastgate, Win- , more men were confined and the dogma nf papal e4c. - 4 bedroom home, sink, fridge, 3 burner stove, ;1458--A 25-year-old 1946--A freak tornado hit co~mplete!y furnished, 11/~ furnished. Phone 635-9046 judgment of heresy against Windsor, Ont., killing 16 nlpeg, Man. R3C 2C1. (ju 15) after returning from infallibility was enforced. even. (pl0.Jul) sleeps 6. 3 way lighting desertions. bath, many extras, situated system. A steal at $1200 Joan of Arc was annulled. people. 68 miles north of Terrace. 23x51) "'Doublewide, maior Phone 632.2807 (e5.13) i Apply C. Rifler, Box 183, appliance and garden shed - Terrace, B.C. 633-2326 (eft) fenced. Situated on lot fully For Sale: 32' Silver Streak he says. "'can come. away cn- skirted complete fenced. •Trailer. Cadillac of trailerS. View at 31 Timberland Big enough fo live In and Ju~e 19-25].1978 TOURISTALK richedbyconlaclwithadiffercnl How're you going to keep lhem env ironmenl,difl'erent values and Trailer Court, 4619 Queen- travel. 'Fully equipped loaded with extras." 20' down on the farm'? • a different life slyle," sway. (elf) A V:mcouver Island farm with a •awning, air conditioner, all • easy, as more travellers dis- FROM TOURISM BRITISH COLUMBIA mountain stream fnr swimming, aluminum constructed. cqver our family farm vacations, 73.Rena.ult front wheel drive, Trailer for sale: 1974 12x68 3 bedroom furnished trailer, Replacement cost $27,500. a unique experience nffered by an Okanagan farm offering Imat asking $1000 and 1976 Kx250 dishwasher, fridge, .stove, Firm price price $13,000. the province's agriculture min- FARMING OUT THE FUN orfnur-wheeldrivclours, abeef motocross Kawaski like new Skeena Trailer Court, 1885 istry, and a friendly, economical ranch where guests are welcome asking $1,000 638-1483 (eft) washer, dryer, china cabinet etc. No.1 Pine Park phone Queensway Drive, Terrace, way to see B.C. By Shirley Guth to assist wilh haying or brand- (p3-12) Farm accommodations range ing--all are opening their homes For Sale: 1973 Mazda RX3 635-3246 (clm-Ju 17) from explore the adjoininl~I Purcell this month to summer guests. Phone.638.8322 after 6 (c10- rustic to luxurious: full Worth other trips into town: For Sale: 1965 15' trailer. Mountain foothills. Some also offer year-round ac- 14) r~mm-and-lx)ard in a farm faro- Langley's big "Capt. Cook" Moblle Home Sleeps 5 has stove, ice hox, ily's home, collages where guests parade, 10 a.nl., June 24, and the For $3-$4, camping space at commodations for winter skiing Immediate Delivery furnace etc. Price $1,300 .prepare their own meals, of a ' A~d watch foropen house at his- la)sl. Dog Farm is also available and snow-shoeing. 1974 Ford V~ ton pickup 360 To Your Location motor auto, Radial fires, firm. Phone 635-2319 (p5.15) trailerortenlingarea. Whichever, :eric Fort Langley's Centennial this week to visitors who want to For a Ixmklet describing t}TH tour the .Beautiful Columbia and family-farm listings, coning.{ {l~e electronic ignition. Phone are now available on our it's tnp value for your dollar and, Museum and National Exhibition 635-9580 after 4 (e4-9) lovely 14 wide and if you selecl board,' Ihe best Center June 19-25. Schedules to Inverses Lakes area. Ministry of Agriculture. Yoath doublewlde mobile homes. home-cooking Ihis side nf a all Pioneer DaYs evenls are avail- Relax in odorless hot mineral Development Branch. Parliament For Sale(' 1969 Ford ~/4 ton, You choose your decor, Ihreshers' feast.. ' able at downtown Langley stores. pools at Radium Hot Springs. Buildings. Victoria. B.C. VSW new poinf and flat deck. and we custom build to There are 22 parlicipating i~arade. 10 a.m. June 24, and Ihe where water gushes from Red- 2Z7. Price $1700. 1974 Ford ~A ton suit. Government grant of farms and ranches all over B.C. pancake breakfasts and bean- streak Mountain at 46°C. From town or eotintry, other Price $3600 I~oth'trucks very $2500 appllceble. Expense Wrinch Memorial Hospital where you may get a chance to weinerroast scheduled during the Thirty-five kilomctres south on. festivalstocatchlhisweek:North clean, good shape paid fare Vancouver - Hazelton, B.C. cuddle a new-burn calf, walk week. Dropinto the Crafts Fair at Highway 93/95 is Fairmont ttot Vam'nuver Folkfest. June 16-July mechanical A1 635-3752 (p- Return. For free credit V0J 1Y0 through a field of sweet hay, or the Civic Arena, or root for your Springs. where bathers soak in 3. Folkdancing in the streets, at a 11) ,, check and approval please swim ,in a cool stream--even favorites at beard,~ costume and four mineral water peels ranging round robin nfethnie open-houses :none collect Notlceto Contractors pitch in with farm chores, pie-eating contests. from 29"-48"C. offering national foods and cos- For Sale: 1974 Jeep Parker Homes of Canada Cherokee Wagon 4x4, 31,000 Ahd whether you select a Van- No wet blankets at the Langley Or put on clean jeans and head fumes, arts, crafts, singing and .td. Sealed tenders marked miles. Best offer over $4,000 couver Island hobhy farm with a Fire Department's "Hose Ball" into Fernie for Frieudship L":ys. dancing. 937-5447 "Bid for sale,demolition,and Phone 635-7937 (p$-15) goat, pig and some chickens or a Then, back Io the farm to hlaf June 23-25, for a whirl of fashion A complete list of Folkfest (c14.22) removal of the old building 2,000 hectare beef ranch in the in the sunshine, or hike or bicycle and talent shows, arts and crafts events is available from Hod- used for hospital purposes 1971 VW Super Beetle, good Peace River, you're sure to meet to Ihe nearby Vancouver Game displays, a casino, dance and son Manor, 1254 W. 7th Ave.. and sitoated on running condition. Asking For Sale: 1974 Bondix ! friendly farm fi)lks. Farm for a look at 50 species of pancake breakfast. Vancouver. $1,000 or nearest offer. Chances are you'll also dis- exolic animals or--special chil- The most authentic igth een- Vanvouver--Japanese Tall Leader trailer. 2 bedroom. | Block 1, District Lot 105, Phone 635.5366. (c3-13) cover a counlry fair just down Ihe dren's treats--a ride on Tina, the tury costume wins at Saturday Ships "Nippon Maru" and Reverse aisle. Front| Plan/307, Cassia, Dlstrlct" kitchen, patio doors end I road. hhhy elephant; or playtime with evening's "Capt. Cook" Cos- "Kaiwo Mare", June 21-27• Best 1977 Trans AM 400 cubic fume Ball; another winner is the ,seats in the house are on English sundeck. : Phone +3s44osI will be received by the Board The fimr-hectare Four Seasans pet calves, pig s, lambs and inch. Only 4,000 mi. Phone "Capt. Cook" parade on Main Bay when. if winds co-operate, (clfJu14) . I of Trustees up to 2:00 p.m., Hobhy Farm near Aldergmve h)r pygmy goats at the children's 635.5.~80 (c5-1S) local time on July 5, 1970. instance, where guests stay in zm). Street Saturday tossing, the twin vessels come in ,under Bids should be addressed or the large home of Mr. and Mrs. Afterwards, ~upper may be an Prenlice Park is ground zem for full sail between noon and 2 p.m. 1969 Dodge i/~ T PU, VS, 4 JFor Sale: 1976 mobile home. hang-gliders dropping in from June 21.They berth at Ballantyne delivered to the Ad- Gordon Burrows and their two nutdnbr harhequr with garden- speed trans, posi trac dif- Shed, fenced yard with, ministrator, Wrinch children, is just a whm}p and a fresh vegetables and Mrs. Fernie Mountain Saturday and Pier #4 and visilors are welcome ferential. New rear fires, garden. Located in Terrace Memorial Hospital, holler from Langh,y's Pioneer Burrow's, homemade pie. For a Sunday afternoon. Sland on the onboard during Open Ships, June sl~are pa'rts, motor trans, Trailer Court. Asking Hazelton, B.C. V0J 1YO. Days. June 16-25.- Ihmily of three, five days of full West Fernie.Bridge over Elk 23 affd 24, I p.m.-4 p.m. etc. $1~000 or best offer. 63S- $14,000 or best offer. Phone After the kids ride the p~)nies, rt)t)m-and-lx)ard at Iqmr Seasons, River to catch the best action in Prince Rupert Seafest. June 5339 (ctf) after 5 p.m. 635.4639 (p3.12) Specifications and tender ngletbe farmanimalsafidtourthe Farm starts at $245. the raft and canoe races. Queen 24-25. It rains flowers this For Sale: 19/8 Camaro 7.26, forms may be obtained from beaker pond, take:hem to seethe Farm holidays also crone in c.ntestants in period costumes weekend, when hundreds of For Sale: Four 1971 12'x52', .V8, 4 speed, Air, 8 track, Best the Administrator. The. Pony Express Race in Fort do-it-yourself kits. Guests ~.t the serve at Saturday afternoon's posiesdmp from an airplane fly- two bedroom semi.furnished .offer,_ Call 635-3442 after 5 Board will not necessarily Langley, June 18, when, .tbr a 80-hccla, m.bost:Dog Farm.~,tt.Ta Queen LawnTea on the courtyard ing over the "As We Were" Safeway trailers. Complete (c5-13) accept any tender recelyed. day, mail once again trave!s. ,9~., +.Ta:~ggl~)i~,Ah~,~pttL~nJ~.~d,~ ,-[~L~i~..~:+ ~; . _~.;:..~,..=~,~..~I~.LL~m~._-..:.: ..... : With axles, wheels, fuel Acceptance of a tender will tanks and blocking. Asking horsehack..First rider gallops off their own,c~'iking in a: two,bed-. ~" ,Farm holidays apl~aFehpe-.",brings an "As We Werer.' dance al 1975 Jimmy 4x4: Fully be sublect to the approval of . $6,000 each. Call 636.2660 J. at 9:3(I a.m. and, two hours of room suile in Robert and Evan tinily to young urban families Ihe Civic Arena. Sunday starts equipped. Lots of extras. the Minister of Health. Hutchings, Box 727, Stewart, hard-riding later, hands over the Cain's farm house, or a separate, whose children may have never with a pancake breakfasl on the, High Slerra package. Tenders will be opened in B.C. (plm-lO) muil tuu 19th-centnry, cnstu~ned.. Ihrce-bedroom, modern collage; held a baby chick or riflden a waterfront and Finishes with Trailer towing suspension. public In fhe Board Room of postal oMcial at the Langley rutcsare$15-$2(la day. Excellent horse, says co-ordinator David bathtub, rowing and "cookie the Wrinch Memorial Will conslder trade 632-7973. Mall. riding horses are available to Freed. Both a~lults and children, cutter" races. (c10-18) Hospitel, Hazelton, B.C., 60; .....:-- Immediately after the above For Sale: 1975 Volkswagon TENDERS mentlened deadline has Rabbit with extra set Of expired. The successful the fragrant hfeath of roses- bidder, If any, will be winter tires. Must sell by crimson and yellow, blush-pink notified on or before July 28, Friday June 16th 635-6749 and white, or;rage and even blue. eves. (p3-11) 1978. Below Jenny Butcharrs home For" Sale: 69 El Camlno, Mrs. Betty L. Hunt, Discover British Columbia "Benvenuto". which now huuses the garden's offices and resmur- goodeondition. $1500 Phone Chairperson, Board of , 638-8101 Local 12 or 635.4716 Trustee~, A TRAVEL FEATURE FROM TOURISM BRITISH COLUMBIA anl, is nn enclosed Jtnha{l eves. (p3.12) Wrinch Memorial Hospital Garden. Hazelton, B.C. Here. dazzling in the summa, For Sale: 1968 Buick Le Invlation to Tender V0J 1Y0 BEAUTIFUL BUTCHART GARDENS sun. the vivid coh)rs of poly Sabre for parts Phone 635. Town of Smlthers, B.C. .... /r.. ,.. anthus, close-packed as threads 2792 (p3-1'2) Sidewalks. 19/8 Notice to Creditors Beds of hegonias t,rc rimmed iq u tapeslry, crowd the rec- wilh neekh, ees of fresh,faeed tungular borders of Ihe lily pool. Tenders for the supply of 1975 Plymouth Valient 318, IN THE MATTER O.F THE J'orgel-nle-nols and diamond- AI the gardens" north end, sidewalks will be received by auto, p.s., p.b., lew mileage, ESTATE OF JOSE PH Mille alyssum. where the hmd slopes to the sea. 2 door H.T. 635-4597 (p6-15) the Town of Smithers up to KENNEDY HART COM- Aqd paths Ihal wander From 3:00 p.m., local time, is the Japanese Garden--a re- MONLY KNOWN AS JOE K. flower hed to walerfall to pond flective haven of huhbling 1969 Plymouth Fury II, 2 Wednesday, June 21st, 1978. HART, RETIRED to shadowed {look, reveal vista waters, cushions t}l' moss, dark door 318, Best offer. Phone EXECUTIVE, FORMERLY on enticing vista. 635.5419 (p3.12) All tenders must be sub- pine prickles and the whisper of OF EVERETT, In controlled ¢O{llrasl to the hnnd)oo leaves, crisp as tissue miffed to the Office of the WASH INGTON. Treasurer in e sealed en-' Inulull of color in the Sunken paper. (;ardcn. the terraced Rose A leisurely visit to Butchart's velepe, clearly marked Creditors and others having Garden is u treat Io be savourcd i.~ best. ''TENDER FOR claims against the above 'SIDEWALKS . 1978". ,slowly. Come prepl,red to sp+nd the qstates are required to send This is the place to linger full particulars of such dny. Tenders will be publicly J'11111! "' I,, Ih ' wt,rhl.lil,thm, .um,f ',h over curve of petnl and shape of There nre picnic tahles beside claims to Murdoch R. htnl. I{111.1bending low, to drink opened at the above stafed Robertson, Barrister . & a stream near the parking lots. time in the Council Chem- Slroll the gardens, stopping 1975 12x66 3 bedroom Solicitor, P.O. Box 746, by Jean Mackenzie Elmonte (Glendale) trailer, bers of the Town Office. All Terrace, B.C. V8G 4C3, on or ' often UI bench or bower to store tenders will be examined 2 joey shacks, 1 fully in- before the 141h day of July, "' ~{ild you UIILvlU'I miss tile up a bank hal:lnce of beauty. sulated. Fireplace and and submitted to Council for 1978, after which date the Dine in style at the restaurant awarding' at the Regular Buleh.',r~ ( ;.'u'dens!'" covered porch. Set up and estate's assets will be I{m':,pl nred visilors huve bbe,¢ and Ihen join the summer even- skirted et 27 Timberland Council Meeting of June distributed, having regard in+ crowds I'or lively family en- 27th, 1978. p:{ssil{g.lhal word :{long Sillt..e Trailer Park 635.7645 after 5 only to claims that have been It)O-J, when Ihe world-fanltms lertaitlment at the Free outdoor p.m. (p10.15) received. Iheal're, The work Is comprised of I|ulehurl (}:lrth.'lis was firsl t~pem.'d Io' Ihe puhlie. As darkuess falls, Inur the base preparation, the supply Juanita Thelma Hart of material and construction The gardens were I'il'sl ope{led gardens oilce :lgain by the magic 56' Safeway doublewlde. Executrix tff the Night Illumin:{tions, Includes all major ap. of approximately 950 meters hy Mrs. Jenny Ihllt'ha{'l. Nile delermiued to bi'it{g Whelher your visit is :t hmg or pllances, large garden shed of .1.5 meter width sldewelk. Murdoch R. Robe,:son was and fencing. 3 bedrooms, 2 beanly I+:tek Io Ihc raw,~udI | lime- ;l short one, it's Im experience Solicitor you won't forget, full bath, and fireplace. Set Tender Inquiries shall be (c11,12,16,17) slone quarry th:ll ha'd buill Ihe up and fully skirted in directed to the undersigned. family's Forlt,ne. And before hmg, you too will cedar. View at No: 31.4619 Notice to Creditors " Her Sl{l.'eess ell{{ IlL" Ine;{sn{'ed be s:lying te w,:slbound Friends: Queensway Drive (Tim. A. DeEIllon, by the Ivlll'-milliou persons whu "-And yon mustn't miss the berland Trailer Park) Director of Works and IN THE MATTER OF THE ioi{I l+lle i)ilgrinluge It+ ."llnl. Butchart Gnrdcns~" Phone 635.9429. {cff) Englneerin0 ESTATE OF OTTO PAUL .ch;{{'l's'~ each ~le1{l'. '['he u{litlue . II ogi it(Ibm'r, IM.,,I~I,I.,,i#h' ,,lit, of lilt' .,.how•.slrq~l~,,r.s. Town of Smlthers, SCHUL~TE, TRAPPER, g~irdcns, ouly 21 kihemctrus t13 wilh bllskels of Ir:lilhlg i P.O. Box 879, FORMERLY Or ,uilesi from Ilu'itis'll ('olumbi:f.. I.:~mias ,'l,td ft, ehsilrs, whose. i..::!i. " iii~..... ::::~::.?...... Smlthers, B.C. (847-3251) TERRACE, BRITISH pei.'ds dow like neoa ag:d,lSt R E POSS E SS IONS (c5.12) \ cupilal Oijy, Viclo,'ia. ale: in ,b,.. bh{,; sky. lii+i!+,ii!i ~ l)ii We havea limited number of COLUMBIA. bh~olu frtnn Mill't'h I~ ()¢hdt..'l" 12', 14', and 24' wide in ex. Spri!lg, sumlnt.'r aild I';tll, .thcy 'The ,~llllkeli (}arden ...tq'mleBI cellent condition. Creditors and others having 'Ire kept HI (he Iw~lk td',l~t'rft.'t'. ;In i'l pirate's It'ensure I.'heSI - ha.% NO DOWN claims agelnst the above lieu by Ihe Icchniqut+' of "Phmg-' I'J hc Ihe tuosl pholo~r:tlfllgd I~il PAYMENT I)11,','I'I,:R'S ('()1{ NI,',R estate are required to send i{Ig" reph{eing l adi{k,.t' ~hm{,, of luud,sc-'q~eiu B,('." Purchase Includes delivery, full pertlculars of such with Ow 'resh-Jtloomil{t~ ~m.'n. I:{'¢ml the viewi.~ I)ojtll ,'{lthe claims to Murdoch R. set up and furniture. (On ,~O1111; JK'I'St UI~, O%VI'C~II Jle Nol el.H{leltl %qth {l{l~.' L~.Hldtq{. lop td' the ql{:{l'rV'wall, visihu's + , N Rohertson, Barrister & approved credit). L'~ILI~C the) ;flu al%~,a)s tile lh{Icllarl l:{nlily devehq}ed "t ),,~L,I{,"t and "~h I"lh l.,, in im,'~,',hm- Solicitor, P.O. Box 746, ,i If you quality we will fly ( )lb.' % I;{t'x' I{'illulc hi the gkn'ies bel,.vx. 11111{...l'.~,~' l't+'i{'~Ol{'li~l' Terrace, B.C. VSG 4C3,on or [our. +.'~1{{ilP.'ledlh,,n{ wilh wood- you in at our expense, lhin i', thal their l~lics h{,{d imlh.s and bright b;mks of ,~uulil ,.'cd,'.'s, pine.',, t+i,'che,,, Hurryl - These won't lastl before the 14th day of 'July, al+t.' IIOI .~ctlil{g lhe mllri 1918, after which date the hhlsso{l{, i{l{dmet. he'Ill Off attai{{M a{{tl i'.,'qd,'trs ria~, tile ~{'ev" wall,',, Call our credit manager a I'u'aceh.'t Cl{l+, lhc.x ll~.'t+'tl~l'~'ltl%e..,'~ estate's assefs will be Idu,,sh preen la%%{s, in ol"%';n'ic~ute'djade. collect at A ~l{idt° IO the ~;{l'tl.?{{s, l:lowcrs spill like jewels ;l~.,{'os.,, 437.4311 t';llt'lt{I qutl) ol X~Ilal Ihc) distributed, having regard in'inted i{{ II t;mgm,ges, help,+ grass fur-lhh:k ui~d green an Tor.Star ;lit' t'illjll~ tit{' uOI ,C;IIJlI~I only toclalmsthot have been received. visitors l'ron{ ;{JI OVtT tht' world perkhll, Mobile Homes nl;{.x i{+.'ll+'i~ ,,ohc till,< (;.Ide,{ Itllips glinl~.'n. 835 Granvlle io filkl lheir ~+{+x' lln'o{igh lhe ia.bh..m, {{1+lie, I{hotJo+lt'lhlfons, red :is ~a{'- Vancouver, B.C. Hermann J. Buschmann l{{;{{'velhil{S V6Z 1K1 I h,w+l.~ I f',,tLa;I . Administrator ( )11E Of liP,' firm sho~ .MOllllt'l'~. Ilet.~ dl't.+lp ;Iho'+ t' fllne{l{vM %,,1t,,,I +,I/I. ,,, / ,/... B .. ;t/;IjCzln, ' ' I he .%'IIIII, Cll ( ;dl~d¢'l]. (a10.7) (c2.11,12,16,17) till Iht' Ill{l{ is ;I {'{IMiC box,~vr ! i, k ? i i THE HERALD,Thursday, June !$, 197~, PAGE Oros= word By Eug,,, / , AcRoss 40 Actress: 2 Author = Dance step 1 Vend Mary - Gardner ~ U Stu~trse 5 Kind of dog 43 Withdraws 3 Thin 25 Chine~ S/.L, qRP SHOP AT REDS BILLIARDS 8 Brian --, formally 4 Delaware pagoda • ' Irish king 47 Iroquoisn ~ 25 Sorrow Enjoy Billiards? Visit Red s Bnllards. ' ~ Plains Indian, S Italian . =7 Gold, in Indian 49 k knob food Madrid WIZARD OF ID 1,1 C,onsut~ed $0Trse OShoshonean=8 Fire (Fr.) . .14 Minor Sl California Indians 29 Algonquian prophet fort ? Kind of Indian 15 -- Bator 5Z Roman muffin 31 Oriental 16,Muskohegan road 8 Chaff coin • ,. Indian 53 Sense 9 Melville 34 Coils • 18 Rante~ organs opus 35 Pianist 20 Oklahoma .$4 Family . 10 Part Peter Responsibility Is - lndia~ member II Employs 36 Algonquian 21 Kentucky 55 Small coin 17 Greek letter indian . :.' bluegrass DOWN 19 And not 37 Peaceful Going to the Dogs 3 Summer 1 Rabbit's tall 22 Moray 39 Noxious • in Caen Avg. solution time: 27 rain. plants 23 Father (L.) 40 Israeli port i By Abigail Van Buren 20 Diminish 41 Home of the © IS78 Oy C~ticaoo Tfll~n#.N.Y. Ne-8 Synd. Inc. by degrees Mets 30 Snag -- bug 40 Rip In a rug 4,1 California. DEAR ABBY: You wrote a whole column on the "dirty 31 The sun Indian tricks" that humans perpetrate on dogs (such as letting Old car /4 Lavish them run loose and breed ace/dentally). Algonquian excess Welli I am tired of doge leaving their dirty tricks on my .Indian affection lawnl I'm tired of shoveling dirty tricks off my yard so I 36 Indian of 45 Paradise won't have to warn each visitor to step carefully. the Dakotas 40 Spanish I thlnk you left out animportsnt law concerning care of CATFISH byRoger Sol~= & GaryPetem 38 Biddy painter dogs. Any parent who gives a child a dog should specify 39 Armed 6-5 40 Hippocrates' that the child IS obligated to shovel up the dirty tricks his conflict Answer to Saturday's puzzle, birthplace dog leaves on neighbors' lawns.

, 2 ~ 4 ~s 6 17 Me ~ ,o . garbage cans. I rinse off meat papers and even sprinkle ~)~_~/j ,2 M" chili powder over anything that might interest doge, and. 1 ~" always make sure the lid on my garbage can is tightly secured. Doge have learned a new respect for my garbnge ~ ~_..t " ,s N" I'I cans, but not for my !~, '~ : • so ,s I"1 Come on, Abby, ~ ,~ friend to countless thousands of No[ people who are ahu~ by dumb "an~, and print this letter, NN"I n N= I N,= DOGGONE MAD I~ MESA, ARIZ. DEAR DOGGONE:. The dirty tricks that dogs perpetrate on humans would be cempletely" eliminated if . every dog owner accepted the raslaonalldl[ty for his dog's -- actions--r.as he well shouldl Jf~//////////~///~7///.,~-//.,~vn • DEARABBY: I've been seeing a psychologist for •bout five months. He's a male and so am I• On my first visit ~o his office, he had rues.rip naked, stsnd before a mirror and 4111Lak.ls. I.AKELSE PHARMACY a..na I Ica N" talk •bout my body. I don't know ff he asks his fern,ale FLr REPELLANT, BEACH TO YS, SUNGLASSES~ ,e NI" N*' patients to do this, but all of his male patients that Ive ! spoken to told me that he did the same thing with them. an...... / prompt prescription services- ...... " (He asks his patients not to mention this procedure to " N" N" others•) • We wonder if perhaps he is a voyeur. He's about 45, and the AMAZING Stan Leo and John RomUta CRYPTOqUXP 6-5 SPIDER-MAN.: By has a nice wife and family. • Per~. ~r Z'M FINE . ~ r THSN~( If you l/e on his couch and feel embarrassed or nervous, I ~=~R, PO Y~J ~ AUNTMAY! [ I%'LL~O | ~I"~NOUgH / iY~U I"AI

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i PAGE !0, THE HERALD, Thursday, June 15, 1970 Montreal institute promotes "bizarre". phenomena MONTREAL (CP)'-- An founded it with his wife parapsychology can do this DISTURBED BY Cll,,I.TICS international, institute Marilyn, a selfclaimed by increasing the ability Ressnersaldthese nega- founded three years ago is psychic who is a r.e~r ofnhuman consciousness to tive"attitudesatCencerdia, trying to get worldwide panelist m the CBCs Be- comprehend reality, as well SB at McGill, have acceptance for phenomena yond Reason program. Mankind can't make this hampered his work and many people, find bizarre ~. Rossaer, who teaches breakthrough into "higher made funding difficult. Canadiao universities were and others consider an spadal edncatlen at Mon- consciousness" until It p I ~ . outright hoax. It is.even treni'B Vanier CoHeRe and discards the straitjacket of "backward" compared with . oN. -o-. ANDERSON planning to open a new world part-time at McGill "physical observation and American ones. university in the Bahamas in University, has been praised logical computation which He said he has signed up 1980, for her success helping eharacterizeB modern 300 research fellov~s around The institute promotes children with emotional and science." the world--including media parapaycholoRy, the study of behavioral problems. She Some academics criticize guru Marshall MeLuhan, such phenomena as psychic uses meditation and parapsychology's "dogma psychotherapist Rollo May healing, extra-sensory relaxation techniques with and anti.raUonalism" and, and writer Arthur Koestler. perception and mental cmlldren, and says her own in particular, the standards The institute used a com- telepathy. Its presence ou intuitive abilities help her o~ experimentation of its puter to "crose-fertlli~e" the the downtown campus of ideatify their individual researchers. Two Concardia work of this network of professors requeBted em- mm.archers. T.V. GUIDE Co~cordia University em problems. barrasses some wofesserB MUST USE POWERS phatically that it be noted the Thomas Gray, a Cancer.gin All listings subject to change without notice. and officials. Ronsner, a slender, intense institute is not affiliated with psychology professor, is lilllallalllallllllllllllllllllllllllillilllnlllll John Ronsner, the man, said in an interview the naive~slty. skeptical of the claimB and Anglican priest who co- that people must use One of RosBner's style of parapsychology. He founded the International repressed manta} paWerB to colleagues in the com- says there are natural ex- Institute of Integral Human mhanes mankind's chances parative religion de- planations for psychic Thursday, June 16 5p.m, to midnight Sciences, is a professor of o( headiog off the ~lobal l~rhnent said the institute is phenomena and gets an- comparative religionnat challenges of disease, a "hobby" of Rossne~'s and noyed that "sk~.,ptics such as ' nuclear war, pollution and that none of the 10 wofessors myself and some of my col- Concordia andnhas set up CFTK KCTS theinsfltute in offcces rented food and energy shortages. in the department shows any leagues are quoted as KING (CBr.) • (CW) .(PBS) from the university. He He said the techniques of special interest in it. narrowminded bigots." (NBC) 4 ,c,~ iiimlllmlmllll~V~ll~m lUmmlmm~m~ ,ew,,.0 Flinstones Emergency Mister •Game FIInstones . Emergency Rogers News Mary Tyler Gong Eledrlc V 145 News. 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