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Top row: the mystery shoe sound three feet to' right) An unshaped horseshoe, and.,a " !;.. After consultingWith local blacksmith Werner but another blacksmith disagrees. Anyone below the sidewalk of Northwi~st Sportsman shaped front horseshoe and a shapedrear .,i:Wohllben, Who knows mule shoes from during the 4600 block revitalization program. having further informatioh is Invited to call" f,i / shoe. N0tehow the rear shoe is narrower; ,:~ mystery shoes, the Daily Herald was told that the Herald at 635-6357. At right is the actual mule sho.e. Bottom: (left .... - i he believes the mystery shoe belongs to a pony Herald Staff Writer

TERRACE--Like a good myster~A story, the diseov~'y ~= / origiusuy suppwed muieshoe buried three" feet under ~the. f . &, . , , ,. - sidewalk in front of Northwest Sportsman, has led to a ~\ ~1,// thread running throughInuch of Terrace's history. " "" q'he thread tias run from logging, to' t]~e milftary, to mining, to the every-changing remembered loeation 0f George Little'.~ bOrn. { And perhaps it's not really a shoe after all / -4•j Werner.Wohllben has been a hlacksmith for 35 years..He will turn 61 in a few days and would like to train someone %'/! else in his craft. ,His shop is currently located near. the saddle clubgrounds wherebe has30regular horse customers, It takes him aboutl.5 hours to customfit four shoes on an anlmal~ ~ - t Wohllben sayshe recently found what was though to be !i ! muteshoes fromnear an old mine in the Usk area. He adds Crash investigated PeopJeyou should know the Usk area formerly had regularly scheduled pack trains Herald Staff Writer of mules. TEHRACFS--The investigation of the cause of the float- Mules were V.opuiar then simply because they carry more equipped Cessna 170 aircraft discovered crashed on Dr. R.E.M. tee rerroce surgeon weight than ho~rses. A horse's Ioaddlmit in about 200 t Wednesday is continuing. pounds. A mule can carry about 50 puands more The plene was located atoan elevation of 1,500 feet at the by PAM WHITAKER Herald Columnist - Wohllbea, whohas a set of muleshbes, was asked by. the no.rthend of Johnson Lake about five kilometers south- Daily Herald to examine the mystery shoe. seutheast of K~flmat.. TERRACE--The REM Lee Theatre is situated : neatly beside the Caledonia Senior Secondary School' i~~' . It might be any number of things, but it is not a muleshoe The bodies,of l~iot Clifford Flury andhis* father Gerald %" • on Straume Avenue in Terrace, a part of the sch®l, !!- according to expert Wohilben. Flury ~ve been removed from. the crash site andbrought Wohllben thinks it is'a l}ony shoe of a. most pa~lcalar • toT~¢e f0r autopsies today to determine the ¢ai~kei.of: complex. Unimposing and yet quite grand on t~"._~iI ' inside, it seats 702 people in comfort. type. Heterms it either a "sharp shot" or a "never slip."= ~at~ ...... %: :::,q~. ~iw)~. ~ cross .its.Uu'eshold 'are not a~!,wa~~w~.,. This type of shoe is used during winter much like people me •-" Kltlmat RCMP say the crash appear~:tb~have ~m: :.*0f i~'bri~h~blthod~5::~a.fiy"wd~der'at k-~~',:",i, ;.' gu!nsh~, t T~r]~ge hol~ an~ not'for nails/they are Wlu~e. ~ one inch eharpeaed,pleces:O~ ~ork exten~led t~om'the shoe.- factor. '"""...... :...... ':. ' Wohllben says the feet of horses are extremely sensitive. " The police state that untilsuch lime as the ministrylof themost renders in the' Province Robert Edmund Musgrove Lee arrived in Terrace And the lighter in color the foot, the more sensitive it in. He transport reports are received, no further information can also notes therear feet are almost always narrower than he provided. The investigation Is being,conducted by the with his family in 1956 when he was just c'ompleting his surgical residency. His good friend, Dr. Jim the front. . ' . ' - MOT, Ki.timat RCMP and Cor0nerJim Lynch of Terrace Dnkelow talked him Into coming to this area from Wohllben believes the mystery shoe is about 35 to 40 years , as he said he was "too busy" and needed old.-There is not too much use for ponies except for children help...... to ride: By the time Dr. Lee had become a full fledged " Examining the sharp cut edges Of the mystery shoe, Money spent surgeon, he had determined to make Terrace his Wohllben thinks it has been cut down from a larger one. Which is what Ted Johnson, another blacksmith says._ - VICTORIA (CP) --- The home. The fanliiy liked it hero and s~pported his Last year, it collected decision. He and his wife, Thelma, have enjoyed ':I think I made it," Johnson told the Dally Herald. ~';It's British Columbia govern- $2,350 and spent $2,702, a being a port of the growth of thecommunity. Dr. Lee not a horse shoe at all." meat will spend ~ more gap of $352 between revenue Johnson was a blacksmith for George Little "for years" for each man, woman and set up practice as general. praetllloner and surgeon and expenditure for every until 1967 then specialized in surgery from that time. and then worked for L.H. and K. child inthe p~mce than It British Columbian, and on. ,. 7 Johnson says in the early days of logging,, logs were~ will collect during the "this occured In spite o~: hauled in sleighs by horses. Each sleigh had'two bunks • " current flaeal year, Finance He has seen Terrace become a sophisticated restraint measures which mediealcenter In the,Paeiflc Northwest. "I feel quite upon which the logs ~would rest. Minister Hugh Curtis said held expenditure growth to Each bunk had holes in it, one at each end. Chains were Thursday, proud of our medical setup," .he said. "It's the best • something less than the-rate outside of Prince. George...Ours is one"of the few threaded through the holes to hold down the logs. The Curtis made the comment of inflation." towns where specialists can practice full time. We Dr, R.E.M. Lee chains had a habit of rubbing through the wood, so Johnson in releasing the province's "This year, we expect have a good stable group of G.P's'as well, no fly by would take horse she~s and shape them almost into a circle ,first quarterly financial revenue to amount to $2,426 nighters." .~...... Robert and Thelma Lee have enjoyed it in Terrace and place them around the bunk holes to prevent the chaise report for the three months for every resident ,.of the They have 25 doctors now, When he arrived there but Tegret seeing so many of their friends move from wearing through the wooden bunk. The reshaped e/~ded June 30. province. Expenditure, on was only Dr.Dukelow, asDr. Mills, for Whnm Mills awaY. People have come and gone and they no longer shoes actedmuch like those white reinforcements used for .He said there have been the other hand, will. rise to Memo.rial Hospital was named who was just retiring. recognize faces on the street the way they used to: punched notebook paper. n0 slgnificant changes since $2,995." ,Dr. Mills would walk down the street murn iugs in "It seems to be a town of many young people that In the early 1920's, Johnson says he made hundreds of the he presented his $8.5 billion So, he added, in just two his coattails and.spats,:wjth.highiy polished shoes," come • and go," Lee commented. "They will, reinforcements. bizdget July 7. "to cause a years th~ difference bet. Lee reminisced. "At that time the hospital was however, make it their home until retirement when These sleighs used to. be parked 'where Northwest '. change" in the anticipated ween revenue and expeqses where the Fiynn apartments area terrible they plan moving to Victoria, "It is quite possible Sportsman/tow stands, close to George Little's barn which, deficit of ;I.6billion. haS jumped to t~569for every situation. The lab was quite literally a broom closet, that we ,will stay here," he added. "This town has according to Johnson was located where Shoppers Drug Mart now stands. 11to report shoves that person in the province -- a Ob.stotrics was open to thehnll, just partitioned off by •eyerything to•offer except, perhapsi a lot of sunshine. SlSeading for the quarter total of $1.6 bltlion, ..- a sheet." Our eldest 0aughter Shaunon lives in Victoria.~' She totalled $1.96 billion, up "Without the actions, of Athe civic center Was at the west end of the library is a s~iologist. I from the $1.78 billion for the the government to restrain block on Park Avenue when it burned in 1970 there Their second daughter, Leslie, is a botanist corresponding period last, expenditure, this gap was nothing in the way of recreational facilities. Fire P 'married to Derek Osweil, a school teacher ast Derrick charged year; while revenue was already at an unacceptable insurance contributed tobuilding the new arennmnd $1.66 billion, up from~the level, would have grown at a swimming pool. Quseael. Bill Lee~ their son is living at home, in the Herald Staff Writer Lee's interest in theatre facfiitiss stemmed from process of furthering his education, $1,57 billion last year; and much faster rate," he/said. TERRACE--Terrace RCMP have charged Arnold Morris r'; "There is good education here," Dr. 'Lee pointed that thegovernment had:to Restraint :~must be ex- his appk'eelation of good music, He was the first --Derrick, age 18, of Kitwankool vith aggravated sexual out; ,They have a good selection of l~rograms, we decrease Itsworking capital; eercised sy~cted areas, ceaductor0f the secondary, school band, in fact,was assault ...... In. l~ave preferred it to a private school for our • and borrow i~4 million to as is being done, Curtis said, -instrumental in forming the band, and was'the The charge was laid after police inyestigated the rape of a make upthe difference.:'/ founding chairman of the Concert Society.. ~ children." 2e-year-old Terrace womanthat 0ceured on Keith Avenue "or we postpone but then • R.E.M. Lee was the chairman of the school board Finance critic Dave Iri thnse early days it was not'unusual ~ find him on July 31. in.evitably:..haVe to face and 'steering committee of trustees that established :f Stupich (NDP -- Nana/~o) :' cleaning, andselling tichets, and promoting in order mnjm; p~gram, reductions ithe. Northwest Community/ College, (lena ' said there Were no surprises to have everything, In readiness for a performance. - and. or =-tax" ;iiie~eases ld Campongolo was also on that committee.) ~ in the-report, nor did he ' He was als0 a trustee on the school board. Having fdtUre,years." - "The.college is a tremendous source of pride to expect any. a theatre built was quite a controversial issue at that GROWTH SLOWED .,*~ time, but somehow they pushed flwough a , me," he says. We have seen it expand from a limited Buses painted "The oneto watch for will .... He said that boea~b Of : referendum for capital expenses with 66per cent of. vocational school to the diversified college that it is. ~E ~ Herald Staff Writer he the seeond qu~tcrly the measures, taken by the, the vote, "Fullpage adsby an anonyinons:person or ..... R%IIS bne of the most fortuitous things 'that has --Two of the three Terrace buses are repo~ which will reflect the . government, ./i B.C. , .i'c'bn • :group were even taken out in the Terrace Herald |n, ~ ' happened to this town--] have been quite astonished tax Increases announced at scheduled for a new paint job as port of a' BC Transit. ,~-~easombly expect the ~'ate " oppomtion of the project. They said It would never be. " at its scope. " - • - provincial program.. the begining of the second 'or exp~dit~.:i growm to ./self-sufficient but It has worked out well." - 'tie distinguished surgeon is tall and stately. He Is One Terrace bus is currently being painted and should be" quarter, and the atte~d~ flatten out in fiscal year " After much finangling, the government had come on call moot of the time at the hospital and refuses to on the road next week, according to'Ken Merry' of Terrace legislation that I fear will 19~i45." through and their budget was 5700,000. The architect, me "one of those bleepers." When questioned about Transit. Another bus is slated to I~ repalated shortly, have a, bad effect on the fa "In fact it is possible that however, had projected that It would cost $I million. other hobbies he might have, he replied:, We.enjoy" Terrace Transit has only three ~uses. ~ Merry 'doesn't t economy of B.C.," Stuplch there may. be .no growth at "He did something so it came to $899,000.: The l'es~is a cabin at Lakelse Lake but I don t have time for knOw when the last one wili'get the new colors. That's up to said. all in per capit a expeaditure history. ~uch else--I guess I'm not very interesting" BC Transit he says. ] Curtis said the govern- in the hen fiscal year I As the buses are being painted, there will be nodisruPtion meat's figures and I thongh.we're stil! go~n[8 te I1" I " I i " " of transportation or its seheduling in town.__Merry states proJocUons Show that the be iscedwith a very large only two buses are on the road at any given time. government was rigllt tO i" bndgetary.gap which will ~'" WHY BUY NEW? Two Prince Rupert buses and four in Kiflmat wUI also get impose its centrov~slal have to be met through .... - ;'-" ~DE" the new red, white and blue and color scheme. WHEN USEDwlLL DO! wage. and spending burrowing." All the work for tb eight buses is being done by Atom rnstrahit program and cut The report Shewed that Do you wanl parts to ti~.up ,your ~:ar but your budget Motors bf KiUmat, They were low bidder at a total of. services and fire' staff.. liquor profits were up, sales, Local, wOrld sports : :pages/-,4&5 won't allow it? Beat the h!gh cost ot new parts with _ $18,203 for the 40~,foot GM b6sea, That is t4/~0.75 per bus. GAP WIDENS tax , rev~uea ,were up, quality used parts from The paint scheme consists Of broad red stripes one foot He told a news conference wide down the sides with a 2.S inch wide blue stripe, that in 1981, the government See Comics, horoscope. : ,piiges 8&9 superimp~ed, set off by a half-inch wide, reflective tape collected $2,~16 for/sach ~- Sm K.B• AUTO/ SALVAGE which improves nighttime visibility. The front end of each man, women and c~ild'in • !Money', ,635.'2333 or 635-9095 bus will be red, except for a bl~* stripe around the b0ttbm the province, ahrd spent Classifieds " */ * half of the windshield. The roof Willbe white. : pageS i: 10&l 1 / ~,~&q. ,, ,e. . ... : • 3~0 Duhan Ijutt off Hwy. It El _. .paoe3 A total of 55 buses in small communities are to be i i | i repainted this summer.

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I "1 Program criticized K-9 Hopers • VICIX)RIA (CP) -- The rich and powerful should pay for the Social Credit government's restraint program, not the poor and weak, says Bishop Reml I~-i~0o. As promised, last week, we will now give you an idea of The Roman Catholic blchop of Victoria was responding to what is involved In the advance obedience coume.whlch our accusations by Premier Bill Bennett that he crlt/cized the club will held if the advance registrat/one show there is :government's restraint program because he distrusts the sufficient intere~. private sector+end dlsagreea with the concept of profits. The course will consist of precision heeling, off le~h: Nobody argues with the need for restraint, De Roe said in drop on moil, retrieve on Flat, retrieve over jump, broad "Take thatl" Laura Fisher,-lefl and Tlna and.~ dozens"of.: otl~er thrilling machines jump, and the long sit and long down with the handler out of an interview Thurminy; but critics of his recent remarks Kelly have a crash of the splashy kind ,in awafflngfairgoersat tile PNE from Aug. 20to are missing his point: who sheuld pay for the program. Playland at Vancouver's ExhibitionPark. 'Sept,.& " • sight, The heel free consists of precision heeling with the dog leash and wlth left and right turns, about turnl and done De Rne is chairman_of a commission of+the Canadian Water Bees Isohe of two new permanent r!des both slow and fast. Council of Catholic Bishops, whleh released a controversial +Thedrop on recall consists of leaving your dog at one end statement last December calling on the federal government of the ring on a sit-stay, walking to theotherend and.then to reengnise i~ nioral obilgat/ana when setting economic i policy, calling your dog to "Come" upon cbmmand 'from ~tl~ judgHnd somewhere In'the middle+ofthe re#all the Judge ! It provoked a great deal of debate; wlth Prlme Minister Consumer..confidence boosted wlll command you to DROP your dog whereupon, from the ~ Pierre Trudeau saying that the, bishops made" poor There was more evidence of increasing consumer con- signal from you, the dog must DROP into the down POe+itlon economists. .. Interpmvinclal, a move that will make both companies part •fldence Thursday and thus another promising sign for the and then upon a further command from you he or sly:must • "Last month, Provincial Secretary Jhn Chubut landed in owners of~Iie other. Canadian economy as Statistics Canada reported a surge in complete the recall exercise, coming In a straight line to slt : hot water with the NDP when he called De ROe and the department store sales in June. .... More .Jinportant, however, it will increase Inter; squarely in front of you and upon the command from tl~ i other bishops nnthe count.it "pinlma," .provinclal's.Canadian ownership rating. The.federal agency said sales jumped to $920.2 million in judge to finish, you command the dog to Heel and he Or she i The B.C, government introduced restraint legislation interprovinclal is 33-per;cent owned by Imperial Oil Ltd. June, up 16.4 per cent from the same month last year for the goes to the heel position. --July. 7; slashing social services, loosening human rights largest monthly increase since June, 1~1. of Toronto, w~hichis controlled by' Exxon Corp. of New The retrieve on flat consists of you telling the dog to sit- protections and giving Victoria wide-ranging powers to fire York" It has been restricted in its in',~estment activities until Sales were higher in 37 of the 40 departn~ents Surveyed, +stay, then you throw the dumb-boll and at the command :,:public-sector employees,.. now because it Is a forelgn-controlled company. with the largest increase in sales reported for appliances, from the judge, you tell your dog to take-it wherenpen+the ! De ROe said Monday that the So~lai Credit government's ' As a 'result.0f tbe~hare-exchange agreement, Hiram up 51.6 per cent, plumbing and heating materials, up 45.5 dog must retrieve the dumb-hell come back to you with in +~legislative package hurts people and contains a structural .Walker, the 68-per-cent Canadian owned natural resource per .cent(and repairs and services, up 45.1 par cent." ~ in his or her mouth, sit squarely in front of you still holding ::disorder that is evil. and liquor giant, becomes the single largest shareholder of All province shared in the increased sales, ranging from the .dumb.bell until upon a command from the judge you..... Interprovinctal, with ~per cent of the stock; resc~ over, grasp the dumb-hell and command the doll Pry~..+e~,Bm Bennett +re~edthat ~ ~ 33.9 peX"Cent ~ Nova Scotia to 512 per cent in Alberta. i~, slm~¢,~o~neup Company officials do not know what" the exact level of • "Out" whereupon the dog releases the dumb-bell toy~. ~ i~/~ .:i'wlth/,em/~cr~eoproimmda, on"~w'te pi~tuceineome and ~Meanwhlle,'~i" E,d~ral a eric that's : ...... g Y . ,'.<:ons: tantL+,_~ .+ ~""liein~ +:.The'last of this bXi~+.~e consists Of y'0~r se~dlng the~i~i ~ /!. wealth, lnateed of erlticlzing government. accused, of impeding foreign Investment/: +repoi'ted. It In! rpr0vincl~ s, ,+CP+nod~an ownership+.,will~.be once ihe+ to the heel l~Slfl~>n~b~t"only when the judge ~it? ~ -+4 The bishop .does not trust the private sector, he does not welcomed more companies than usual into the Country in proposed deal is completed, But they think it'willheenough Retrieve over the Jump is the same except that laste/d Of i~ibelieve In profits, he believes the answer is to be found in the second quarter. + to overcome .the foreign-ownership restrictions that have previously limited its activities. being just on.the flat grbund wl~re the dog can iiee~.the "larger government ' . . that is "the View of the New The Foreign Investment Review Agency said it approved In other business news Thursday: dumb-bell land this exercise is done by throiwng the dumb. ~; Democratic Party, that is the view the electorate chose to 99 percent of foreign takepvem, scrutinized from April Until -- The trend-setting Bank of Canada rate, which has belleverthejumpandthedogmlmtjumpover, retrievethe :: reject on May 6 (the provincial general election)," Bennett the end of June, up two percentage points from the number weathered several weeks of upward pressure, posted a dumb-bell and then jump back ov~ and come to sit in front "! said. approve~( in the first three months of the year. marginal decrease to 9.57 per cent, down from 9.68 per cent of you with the dumb.bell still in it s mouth. The judge will FIRA§aid it allowed 87 acquisitions and disallowed one, "- But, De Roe said Thursday, "the problem lies not with last week. But traders say the decrease, made possible by then signal you and you will command the dog OUT :: spending in i.,tself, but what it is spent for, and'who benefits while seven applications were .withdrawn in the second developmenta in the U.S. which saw an easing of shert~tcrm .... whereupon thedcg relesses the dumb-bell to you and-up0n a !; from the spending.". quarter. further command will go to the heel position. " "Nobodyis against restraint. The heart of thelssueis who The percentage of approvals was up marginally ~ver the rates there, should have no affect On other lending rates. The broad jump is.. just:that, done on the flat over a -- Air Canada reached an agreement with Alaska is going to pay for the restraint program? The poor Or .the same period last year, when 98 per centof acquisitions were distance of several boards--dopandlag upon the size of the rich? The wedk or the powerful?" appi'oved. Airlines, Inc. of Seattle for performing overhauls on the letter's fleet of 12 Boeing 727s,. providing a further stay of dog how he must jump. You will leave the dog on a sit-stay NOT POLITICAL The approval rate in the last year has ranged fro~ 97 per at one end of the jumps walk to the side and upQn a signal the planned Sept. 1 layoffs oil28 machinists in Winnipeg. • DeRoe said his views are traditional church teaching, not cent to 98 per cent, a rate the government quickly points out from-t-i~ judge command your dog to jump, and whil~ the political ideology as Bennett claims. when the agency comes under attack. After an Air Canada Bo~in~ 767 ran out. of fuel and made a forced landing at Gimli, Man:, last month it was decided to dog is in the air you swivel to meet him and he must come to "At no time have any church leaders I know ever said The agency also approved 94 applications .-- or 97 per cent repair the aircraft in Winnipeg. The' airline delayed the you and sit squarely in front of you, then upon a ftu'ther that profits are not correct or acceptable or legitimate, in -- toopen new businesses in Canada, while three were layoff at least until the 767 returns to service Sept23. command he must go to the heel position. fact, the social teachings of the Roman Catholic Church and rejected. The long sits and the long downs are douetogetber in a -- Dome Canada Ltd. recorded a profit of $18.9 million or most Christian bodies have, over the last century or so, In another development, acquisition-minded Inter- group, everyone off lead, and with the handier out o~ sight. been insistent on the right to privateproperty and private 2i cents a share for the first six months of'this year, com- provincial Pipe Line Ltd, of Toronto said it has entered into pared with $29.1,'million or 33 cents a share in the same Ideally, your dog should etay in the exact position in which profit. • a share-exchange agreement With Toronto-based Hiram he-Was left, Them are varying degrees Of what Is and is period last year. The company said comparisons betwchn • "The thing~that is frequently forgotten is that the Walker Resources Ltd. that.would increase its level •of not allowed in this exercise but you of course should train this year andlast are unfair because in March, 1982, the capacity or power to make-.a, profit has social obligations Canadian ownership and expand its interests in oil aiitl gas. your dog to stay exactly 'where you left him. Under no attached to it." . company acquired an interest in the Canadian oil and gas circumstances is he allowed to disturb another, dog. _ Undez'the deal, Interprovinclal will give 13.6 million of its properties of Hudson's Bay Oil and Gas Co. Ltd. And in He enid the Social Credit government raises "big common shares to Hiram Walker and, in return, Hiram These, am the exercises required in order for your dog to December it ceased equity accounting for its investment in .questions" wh+en hundreds of thousands of dollars are be ahle~to earn a C.D.X. degree. Once againhe must Walker will h~md over 13.6 million of its common shares to 'lYansCanada PipeLines Ltd. -required for socisi.welfareprograms but do not seem to ,, . - :3ilfy in thr~ dif_f_erenttrials, und.er three differentjudges raise questions on huge capitol and energy-intensive in- must recewe uo per cent in each exercise and a tobil of .. vestments/ 170 out of.~00. +This is quite a lot of fun for both thahandler i and the dog and we can only encourage those who ~ iisey • De Roe said religious leaders around the country will .. - , continue to speak on the restraint- program's ethical and .... : are ready for this kind of work to get in touch witht~ about moral impllcat/ons despite:criticism that it fans public +" registering for tSs Course. You will need to either ~UY or anger. --. + • • Y•MILl TARY make a dumb-boll and you will have to amke the Juln~l and -7--~ " .: " :-,-',. ~" +rid "that's the old ploy of blaming the victims of a disaster ADVI OI WENT if we can bo 0f help here, please don,t healtote to call~ ,+ ...for the disaster itself. It's an ideological, stance that says "" We are hoping to have a sanction match this fall sir'Winter and having CHOWS"again the ~ should keep quiet, and the church should play the I, AWAY<:;+1, HOLI I)AY will certl++iulybe the

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Nlcaragua~ the'Honduran military elalmed ithas con+rate, •lhen: in .!81en¢olml~.s.~, : ". • .. : I' r ~+ q " ~':: . +* .~++ +':" "'#+q i''~:'+':" '/,. go.vernm~n[ toklll the+i;llld+."+' i +:.:in+::::.. vinte~a,++ .:+Labor..-.i .:: +Thos++am~clm~iJ +ould +":: , •+• evid.enco .that' Cuba and Nlcaragua are beld!?d ef~orta, to !. :++Theomcer,. who al~ke on rendition hen0t Im nam_ed, sa!d'.".+. : slgnffleant. :-!a.bor:. +~de.+'+',:•~+~. .i/gistr:..: Bob +; McCle]llmd :+•.'alter::.mS:: ,l~oa+d,s~,~:equai.+?: i ..- ove.rt~, w me_gov_ernm.: .(mr of pr0-..Am._erl _~m .Hond+as. '..:. fighting pok'nlS.l~_ p ,ear. the to.was ' o+f.+iwlll, +s~_.+..jo~.+. de I': ch~mges *,hay.,e.... +i~+n -,' aii :+." '-;~Id :.:thd.:+.g0v~ent.: bas~/..+'~on-man+gemmt makeup -.++ • .~o.~+++uesarmwr Sierra, elder of.the Honduran +army'+....Bocl+!+.yand Sa~ Rnfa+ delNo~e, all a~ut•.!+60 kliome.try, . tlcipat~ :."..for.' . sev+al.. +pent., •comiderable ...time:,:;J b. +.+inclt~de cabinet • aP; ' .pnhlicrelatio~,.Thoredaypreaentedthreemenheclaimed. nortbofthe capltal of M~agun. :., . .:... - ..*: ""....~ ~: months, "but+the ",draft. "~seussingalteratiousto the .-~intments"tn tl/eintoi'ests'- had d~ected from a group of about 3,000 Hondurans asld to . "+'.'r:President.Reagmi has described the :Nicaraguan rebels ... amendmenis go far ~beyond i: lal~r code.and tlmt some ef ~"of the publlc o and Would be trained in subversion by Cuba:and Nicaragua/ + as."~mfighters." TestimOny before Congres~ earlier .moVe~.threatened bY, Social.: the: ':" more: ~ ~)ntentlo~B L sul)ject, t~e: board ' to Elvir Sierra+claimed this Shown themilitary high corn- this year showed the u:s. ce~iral Intel~,gence Agency has Credit in the. past; . amendments in" the draft removal at:any time by.the +mend "pommSes conerete evidence that Nicaragua and beea training, eqtdpping and financing them. - : ' . Among-/the amendments, are not berg eeuslder~l. : cabinet. Cuba .are ffiny Identified as promoters of a subversive In El Salvador, government forces retook a northeastern in the June. 16 draft are : McClelland did not. say McClelland:-, -said escalation against HonduraS."/ . ~ ,. • ." .. town from guerrillas, strafed and bombed rebelpositi0ns 0zi + ch~gea that would give how many drafts on snggsstions"that essential Ho"said: ".We' also have confirmed reports about the two volc4mosnear San Salvador and combed the Slopes for ~ cabinet wide power to proposed changes to the *services be included under massive training in Nicaragua and Cuba of Hondurans who, holdout insurgents. +designate essential services code had l~n'eonsidered, the labor c.ode are under Concord subtly-deceived, are trained to alter the peace of the Troops 1"earing the town of CacaoPera in the northeastern and restrict Job action; .adding that "obviously consideratlon inasmuch, as republic and our democratic system obtained at the voting province of Morazan, 176 kllometrea northeast of the 'greatly increase the power there is no final one or We everything is under con- Carpet boxes?' --~ capital, told a reporter Thursday about 700 soldiei's from of management in labor would havelegislati0n in the sideration, Earlier this week, Honduran military chief G~. Gustovo two coant~r-insurgency battellona had ~retaken the town disputes andgive the house." Kube said Operation Care Alvurez Martinea accused Nicaragua's leftist' Sandlnfsta from rebels:.-They listed five gnerrllla s killed and three eabinet more say in the "So l'm not ready yet. to+ Solidarity future plans p rotosslonal rug government of. helping about 200 Honduran. rebels, he captured and two soldiers wounded. makeup of the B.C. Labor propose major changes to include confronting Social claimed were trainedin Cuba and the Soviet Union enter cleaning-, ser- . +::/ Hundreds of soldlen fanned out on Guazupa volcano,i 32 Relations Board. tho cabinet atthin point,', he Credit members and vice. Clennlng and Honduras, Both he end Elvir'sierra said the force had been kliometrss.north ~f San Salvador ' and the San 'Salvadal'. SEES INSTABILITY added, cabinet ministers while they storage of Imlx)rtsd, "neutral/zed." -j .. volcano, about 12 kilometres to the west, huntlhg guerrmas "It can only lead to Last week, hoWever, are on the job. domestic or custom Relations between Nicaragua and Honduras have wor- who escaped bombing and stref~g runs by warplanes and destructive economic In- McClelland' ~aid" he was "But we Will not be made-rugs.., re/,- .,:+ sened since the Sendinistos came to power, ous.flag the late choppers. - • stability," Kube told a news ready to proceed with harassing them," Kube senable rates f~ top • ,.t., not~ work. Ask. Niearagmm rlghtlat Prealdent Anastanio Somoza in July, In Washington, Defesce Socre.tarY Caspor Weinberger conference. revisions to the code, but sald. "There wW be no 1979, said the Salvadoran military's campalgn against the in- "For example, the 7 The Sandinlatas accuse Honduras of aiding and harboring surgenta is going much better and that military training by provision requi~, ng that all 635-66751 U.S•-nupported l~J~urgen te operat~ r 111 northern American advisers is aiding the effort, issues in doubt be resolved ....from g.L.t Call Today Nicaragua. Many of the insurgents are Somoza loyalists. I in favor of management tl In Nicaragua, an army officer said .Thursday a heavily ' virtually demands tha't all armed force of about 2,000 rebel invaders from Honduras Money spent Under new crossed into Nicaragua's northern Jinotega province and Poe ""--Whitoker's -- ; , Management Zelaya province in the northeast 15 days earlier. He said 140 personal income tax income spending was pu~t off dl~ing "SPECIALIII was up while fuel and the first qunrter becau~e the We'll clean your Skeeno Sketches poj,coHa., corporation income taxes government was paying its couch et regular i t were down. bills by cabinetdecree un.tfl price, and a chair Galveston patrolled "The food is goudl" exclaimed a Spanish sounding lady the budget .was presented, | treel II L" .o. Petroleum ,and natural and only the essential . •" GALVESTON, Tex. (AP) exlting the new Mexican restaurant at 3212 Kalum St. "But VANCOUV~.R (CP) -- • Hundreds of homes they have (urp) western music." RCMP tourist' alert for gas revenue was down sponding was being -- National Guard troops throughout the ar~a were It wasn't eowboy musi~ as we had su.p.posedbutjust the Prlday, Aug. 19. The considerably. There was no authorized. patrolled this stem-tern flooded.: The wind-driven money collected from the inane regular fare on radios these days and that is shortly to following persons are Island city with shotguns water inundated both high- mineral resource tax and. be recWied: Taped "south of the border" music is on its requested to contact the and rifles today, helping ways leading to the the logging tax showed a way to complete the atmosphere at Don Diego's Mexican nearest detachment of the enforce a curfew imposed to mainland, temporarily deficit. Restaurant owned by Dick and Anales Davis of Terrace. RCMP for an urgent per- discourage looting in the isolating Galveston. When The new establishment has been in operation about a sonal message: Spending ~for. welfare, SATELLITE VINYL aftermath of hurricane tides receded, roads and the month aud'just seemed to appear •suddenly on the eating education, highways, Alicla. bridges were strewn with senario. Clothing Warehouse, (formerly the Terrace Paul Schilling of Darfield, forests and even the finance 0anvas I Fide Works At least six people died in the washed-up remains of Herald huilding as well) has'been" simply and tastefully B.C. ministries was up; but was the season's first hurricane, bgats+ vehicles and houses. made over into a split-level eating area. Otto and Pearl Neitsci~ ol down+for • the health, in- Auto interiors which crashed into the CRUSHED BY TREES --.-.The rued is simply tasteful too, and is taken on natural Warburg, Alta. dustry and provincial Boaffops, cushions & Interiors Texan coast of the Gulf of Five of the dead were - wood tables. An extensive tea list instead of'a wine list is -- secretary m .inlstries. Custom upholstery Mexico ~Ith 185-kilometre- crushed by famng trees refreshing to consider.. Jill and 'Carl Anserello of Canvas products lli+' an-hour winds Thursday, while one man drowned, The eomida (mentokeys very clearly in .English the Prince George, B.C. Deputy finance minister ripping through homes and Bell doted that "tens RRNo.3 Johns Rd. 635-4,1411 officials said. Several other disheadescribed in Mexican such as Quesadilla--a lightly Bruce Warren Kennedy'of Larry OPEN 7 DAYS AWEEK l~smms and tearing victims were hurt in the fried flour terti0a filled with cheese, or Enchilada with Victoria, B.C. of millions of dollars" of" I +down trees from Galveston storm, but there no serious mole sauce (the sauce being a tradltlonal sauce made from to the : s apers of injuries among them. ground~uis, seeds, chillea,'spicesand chocolate): Smaller Houstun;~;, ~k~ometres The. storm spawned aboutl portions of entrees are available at a reduced price--a ialud: +.~.... " ...... a dozen tornadoes in the feature n0t Often found on a menu.' If you get there in'time We Buy PINE.MUSHROOMSI, Twenty.five accused Galveston-Hounton .area as the home made cheese cake mya not be sold out. looters were arrested on the it shouldered its way • When our graeious hostess presented us with a third cup island before midnight • ashore. Alicla later was of coffee, the bill and some strange looking round */?ill Thursday night and another downgraded to a tropical' chocolates, we asked her how she and her husband came 4707 01son St. 21 pedestrians were picked .storm .as It rolled north to start their restaurant. up for violating an 8 p.m.-to- toward Dallas with heavy "We received a taco press for Christmas -abou 12 years • 3. e a.m. EDT curfew. One rains. ago," she '~ told us. "That sparked - the idea." : i+i armed shop owner chased - By early today, even that The chocolates were crunchy and delicious. My escort three looters from his store designation no longer ap- suggested that they might be chocolate colored ants (?) At on- the .Island's seawall, plied as winds abated to 32 any rate I must go back and try an em~lada ~on. 638-1044 or 635-9737 •offlclals said., kilometree an hour. Police in Houston also Houston Lighting and Mel Johnst~e of Terrace has just arrived hack-from were patrolling on foot ,Power officials estimated where the sun always shined--at least, in summer. , among sbatt~l/~ glass about 330,000 homes in About 600 miles North.off the A~ctic coast,on unimposing ~ ~,~~ Plus storefrents for looters and southeastern Texas King Christian Island in the Canadian Eastern Arctic, Can!much Johnstone spent thepost month+ He is a pilot for Okenagun 40 people were arrested late remained withont electric morel Helicopter and in that capacity carried out an assignment ~" .... Thursday. power today. Alicie's winds dnmolished Dr. Nell Prank, director Their home base was a group of trailer structures flown q _~(~% many houses on Galveston "* of~the National Hurricane in by a Hercules Aircraft. "The ground was fairly C~,~j~ . :+; island, defaced hotels, Centre in Miami, said ,,L= muddy there, "Johastene told me. "The permafrost was • '+'? uprooted trees, and sent damage left by Allele could melting. The terrain had some moss, the odd flower, but no ' , debris tearing like shrapnel run "in the billions," but an "trees.- The weather was quite pleassnt--about 12 to 14 ..... 'p at buildings, Expensive insurance industry "+ ' yachts were left piled in spokesman in Austin asld He sMd.there are miles and miles of inhospitable country -" t~ heaps like " discarded any damage" estimate this bet as he flew across the tundra he did see a polar bear, and Western Canada children's toys. soon would be irrespouslble HITS DALLAS because many peoj)le still caribou ov.+.enofT and musk ox grazing. a a'.oapen*,mointhe..o,oin '....--.-- Iqotorized Nidway One of the victims was hadn't returned to their killed in Dallas in a wind- homes. hisa.eeintionwithOk~nHeli~pter.ones Leontha{ --o"' °"w+ °' ++do"+ + 0. ++He flieao,-'* thebig t"( ' 9urllng Rink = related traffic accident as President Reagan still-potent :remnants of directed aH federal Alicin lashed the area with resources be used to help ( at Terrace-Kitimat airport was bittn by a mouse, Tuesday, • , ternadnen and thun- residents cope with the AUg. 16. The details of the vicionsattack are somewhat C O M i N G "!'O: TLqllAllE. ILL /~ derstorms Thursday af- damage. , obscure "at this time. •.... ternoon, 14 hours .after moving ashore. Stunned residenis sur- -+ IIITRI|T OFTERRIOE veyed+t~e damage Thur- ! .I sday night as Allele sub- Mill 10,11 II aided. Many among the Notioe of IMention to Prooeod with SPONSORED BY: ~ /1[1111W$ Ill J eati)mated 42,01)0 who fled the storm had returned Loom Improvement Prqrammes OPEl AT 'ill" IIIILV ..... home. Officials said the Noflce Is hereby given pursuant to Section 656 of the Municipal Act that Council of t:! cleanup will take weeks. the Dlstrtet Intendsto proceed with the construction of certain works hereinafter The biggest problem described as a Local Improvement under the Initiatives Plan. i , today In the Houston'." I m~tropalitan area, home to A. GoNral DHCrlptien of.the Work " t • Upgrading (as requlrod) and application of a hven~ (20) foot wide strip of asphalt • hurricane ~ • Mater .ripper ' •• } ] about three million people, pavement on the tallowing streets: was a" lack of fresh+ water • fireball .tip lop • s~-diver • spider | J I because •electric , pumps - • • idds rides • scoolers • ~o-yo ,-+- visa were without power, she STREET(S) ~ TOTAL TAXABLE COMMUNITED COST-- t saM. Residents were urged COST " FRONTAGE COST FOOT to conserve water and' boll I BEACH STREET' 12,308/(Y * 804.5 S13.33 ').~(10 yrs.) tap water before drinldng it, In Galveston, thousands sp~t p second straight --Twenty-four (24') foot wide strip of asphalt pavement. night huddled in homes without el~trieity. Further notlqe Is hereby given that a copy of this notice has been mallod to the owner(s) of ~ parcels of lend liable to be specially charged for the cost of said works, end unlesswithin one (!} month of the date of the publication of this noflca, a majority of the owners representing at least one half of the value of the parcels Become which are liable to be specially charged, potltlon the Council of the Olstrlof of Terrace not ~o proceed with it, the work m#y be undertaken as a Local I!l a Friend Improvement. Of B.Cs Petitions shall be lodged with the Clerk.Administrator, and shell be deemed to be P presented to ~e Council when so Iodgod, of which every owner of a parcel of lend i, Children Itabla to be Sl~:lelly charged Under these Programmos Is liable to take notice and Hospital. - be governed aCCordingly. l , i

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1 " Van SI yke an d Diaz homers* for, victo"rv, ' ,,'i • " Andy .Van Slyke of St' :get0hbasewhenl~edrllled to see the hlt and run slgn in and hulted the Piratoa' five- c • Mann' Sarmlent0 h0m~roftheseasan atwo " G Mijzto~ recorded his Mamly Trilio, iraded~ " I..,oulS:said he-wasn,t, ex:: ' ;his~liner to right field" '~ that.situation," said DI~ "" game.winning streak:.. ' " anted' ' ~a~my Wtdker who " run shot-in the first'~; : i4~hr~veafle~Yielding only: the Exi~0a bY Clevel.a~d. " " " pectingto hit!the'.~ ~y~.. He ~als0 "singled, .. ~lPled i-Sa he degided to Checl~ the".'..'TheBu~St0oi~l.~dintoi..'/.i~lp~'~sd0uble.,~ the ;..andTomO'M~lley homez~d~"/.oue"run":from: i~i/.one'out,.:" Wednesday,.~por~ed ~ ~.. .~e wall: Phliadelpl~a's 13c. ~. and walked,' scoring: each" dugout, :4!ikept looking' in .the ninth, thanks inPa~ tn ,: alle~,.in~t'~ire . :. : ' In the seventh to.iead the~" bases:loaded. Jam in: the'./new team, but:was, not q~ .- : :' ': Diaz Sald.:he. was'n't"i ex.~' i tlme, i His"triple prec~led ', and:((:oachi:Bobby: Wine .homers by Tony .Vedaand: '._..:.: ~'.'.~.'.": .;:.- .." ! " " Giants ~st,M0n~.: ' ?.: .'eeVeath., ... .'. " ; : " ./!":. i"flvatedl f0r the. game, ~~ .. _ pecting.,to hit ifat all .: '-,'.WHlie.bleGee's.single tha~ an'd((munager)Paul0wens '. Jason. i.Thompson, cin-: t,uns..u ura.v~.o .... .~ ... ' .... ,: ~'. :.'..~ .' . " 'i~ .~: .' :~' ;i.. ".;~.. '... .:-~."..i i....-/ " '.":: ..::...'. ~S"

1 ' Each" g0t::a ~ioth-inalng :tied 1t4-4 in .the .eighth in-.•.'/werb going, 'Yes," yes~' "..v~. 'ci~afl's..nm eomlug on,. ~i ~.mcagos,..Joay., :u.a~s..' ' " ~,. ~ I" ~.,'')'~'A'~j ~'' ~ ~ ~ .j " ~' .A~ i ,~ A ' ' ' ' ~ "" " .pitch'he liked,:and~ieach~.nhigi..-,~ ' . i;'.".:.! : , iSa.l)ia'zswunghlareal0ne.i JohnnyBt'neh'shomer.;And ..-.~ro~.eup..a.se~.r~.e~.ue'.mr"" i /i:.~|r1~_.. ~|i~;~,,,~('1~;~[~ :...~,~||[_]~ ... ,.. ~. po• uncedonit-vansl.. : .. Yke's . .The 10as. 'was'... 0nl Y 'the ,. and crashed Luc.us., next" . with-. Kent.' .... :Telml.ve • . , ~ ...... un- me...... murm u~ng... w~en,..,, ne "''M• ' :...... | '~,.e,~v., " , :M • .,,~--.1' ~ ~,,,u' • M:.,w..:-~- ...... --,-..-- ...." ~,. home run glving theCar, third in 12 games for'.the pitoh into ' the left-field :seoredupen.'in~hla'lasti9 . ]°u. 0wea, ~te.~m Moremnns ,. ~,, ~,~,,~ ,s,~. ,, .,,,,~,,,,,,m " ',,,;,,, .. ~ma coach Rocky Colavitoap- • "" ' ' " .... ' . • " ' " ..... " Dloop ueunle una Leon .,~r.,~ z~su~ xru-~ ~ ,~ v''~"~ ...... ~ . . dinuls a 5-4 vzctory oyez . Astros nnd preveated them bleachers to : snap the. appearances, warming tm ..... " ,.. _ ,...... • " ._...... ±_ ..... ~ ...... ~._ _ ,,...;..,~ . h., Y~kees hitcher. Gaylord Perry, h~ Houston, .* Diaz's 'homer• from , gaining ground on. Padres'. four-Kame ~iiming 'it looked 'ante-, for.~e I ~n ~. ~ ~ '~a~ m~' ~. a "" ~ :' ~ ~-- "~S '~ ~ ~.~ n.~'~Uo~,. "e " ~ ejected from the ga~ b00stln0 the PhaSes nasi Atlanta n- " *~ ~ " W~" ' ~ " "~" ~ ...... ' ~ ''~ " " ' " *" ' I mwermgnome run ou veto '.-mq; .cau . w u.c m ""'"~" "" " .... ;.': • o~_ ,,.',. _~,.. ^. 1,,~,, o r --, -,,~ ,,~.. , u~;as~. ~-~atq~z. " ' " " ' ' ' " ' ' " ' '" : ' ' " e a||alr Iul- ulcss- autu;o u~s u~j~ San'Diego4-2. ' " Phi~les4Padres2,.. 'Reds6Pirates5 ...... When Gary Redus led off nF~ne..~, at ,s~ddl~:.:~e basoal~]l~:~hmo ~ ~n ~u~tcoulwidn.~ol:~ ~ doing: "Untiltlm very'end, • " , • ' .... - " • ' ~.,,av,~, w~m .ncu ,umm trovcrsl ..... v ..... ' • In the rest of the National Dmz said with two outs, a I" In Pittsbur , Bucs , with a homer- off Cecilt . . . . -.,. ,.... ,,~.... ,~__ ,~...... :,h;., Tar Wars sea was frougl

"' 1 " " a i e " " " J ~ * " "J" " " : * ~O consecutive loss ana eut- ~ z,= uscut r,,© ,,Lm "•,,,,-,~---e. • • .- . " -.. ~ League, Cmcinn t edg d runner on first and. a 3-0 manager Chuck Tanner Gusnte,. Tanner went. to - - " ' ' er Frazier had taken with controversy.., Pittsburgh 6-5, Chicago count, he expected to take a kept throwing relief pit- Teku]ve He got two ()uts but ~eir.NL West lead ,~ver Los ;EPfsede came .to a close; .,_~_. ~---'"-')-^~'-d AfterMacPhal]made~ • " . ". • • " ,~.ngeles to 3½ games, mere were an aunouncea me mounu U,u ,,,c .,m,~ ,m •-

r blan_k..e(IAtlan?3~andSan _p!t_ch__fromjG..a~_ ~.L~as, ch.e.rs.atCin¢_innllti, andth e _al~.gave. up~a.s~e.i~ FergusonJe'xdth~s-pltched 1,245 people aswitneases at stepped Into the batter's initl.alrulin.g,.bea.she~i rrm, c,~cu ucscuteu ,v.u.- pernul~sw ,ruwa wmxm tteasaeptjumpmsonmem, ana awmxm ~lek ~ ' " . Frazier a ed at two teams m play me ga~ treal5-3. New York's game the top of the l0th. " Duane Walker ad-~J~k~ . .... 82~inningsaf.sevea-hlLball .Ya_.nkeeStadimn.... b()x, ..... --l),~pe~l--ed~-d onT~ursday, Augl8Iftl~

a s- S was a" " , , • , , " ' r ana got rest-out relief from "t~ero were zour oum lest xtr,c us,e, map tu ec,.~u . o , • • ~; t Lo-Angele r reed B B_Ut.th~d~secoachDave ministered the ~up de SoTannerbro.t.~htin.l~..d LeeSmith inthegame, undtheywent The Yankees were con- en~d.n..t he .dsue, ~en!~ out. r]smt was gwmg mlzerent grace ' yam a area-run Scurry, wno wmuea J~acue. ' ,4.,_ ,- -.-~-- ,'.---~.- "*-",~;,,'a*hat Georae Brett woma De maue up rater [.! • " uUWli - Ill UIDUIt~t-, IJl~Ul'[[t; L~sp,~uaE~ wt • ~ t > Ld~ In St. Louis, Van Slyke signals. - double that wrapped up Mliner and Han Oester, Giants S Expos 3 Frazier, the New York who stsrt~! the controversy final day- of the reg said he was just trying to ' "It was.kind of confusing their five-run ninth inning forcing in the tying run. In Darrell Evans hit his 2Sth' Yankees reliever, took six. by hitting a home run with season. pitches to dispense with Hal his too 1 tarred 'bat; had The Yankees took. MeRae, ending the Kansas missed both bases. After stance almost from ~t City Royals' half of the-'both appeals were denied, heginning . that they di~ ninth ~ing, Martin left the dugout to want to resume the ga~ Then Dan qulsenherry,' argue with second" base Thursday. But'MacPI~ Kansas 'City's ---award- umpire Da;Te Phillips. ordered the~game repla~ winning reliever, took .just. Philllpeproiiip-fly tookout Thursday and the Yank~ 10 pitches to retire three a. notori~d affidavit -- joined one of their fans~i New York Yankees in the signed ~by all four umpires seeking an injunction. ~ t]l( SPACIOUS HOME 2314 CRAMER. bottom of the ninth inning. that woi~ked the original They contended ITS PERSONALITY 3302 EBY STREET SPLIT LEVEL ON game -- saying that Brett couldn't pay the expense', PLACE Corner lot. 121 x~106 ft. ACREAGE 1360 sq. ft. with full- Secluded River front Roy Smslley flew 'to. 4601 Haugland. Older lot In the central area of Family home with -~t basement, conveniently setting on two-thirds centr~ fielder Pa t Sheridan; had, indeed, touched all the opening the building; at U home waltlng for you to town. Presently zoned bedrooms, flreplace'~ located on Davis Ave. acre. in town. Large Don MattinfJy flew • to. left bags. same time, they Iorlng it to life. High R2 residential. double carport, located There are 4 bedrooms Master bedroom on fielder Joe Simpson; Oscar It was, of course, Martin security would be k ceilings, hardwood De'scribe d In on North Aprks on 4.61 and could be 5, main floor plus 4 Gamble, a pinch hitter, who put the cuff on Brett passible on such sho floors, stone fireplace, C0mmunlty Plan for acres approximately fireplace, built in bedroems upstairs each grounded out to second back on July 24 when he notice. sunporch. This home Is change fo Commerf:lal. half of property In lawn, ¢ kitchen appliances, with a balcony. Open covered patio, above Living, Dining room base; and Qm'senbe~y. had pointed out to home plate On. Thursday morning~ situated on a largelot In Phone Joy Dover 'for trees and garden area. umpire' Tim McClelland state.Supreme Court justh town with fruit trees, more details. To view phone Rusty or ground swimming pool area with. brick earned his 33rd save. gardenareaandseparate Bert Liungh: with filter system, fireplace. Cedar It took all of 12 minutes. that BreWs bat was granted'the Yankees' 3 bay garage. Listed at CAPTIVATING $89,500~ Call Bob finishing throughout. Final score: Kansas City 5 fllegallytarred. MeClelland junction, but only lio~ only $45,000. /Call Joy to MOUNTAIN SCENERY Sheridan. As.king ~1,500. To view New York 4. and crew~, chief Nick later, the American Lea~ from this,3 bedroom full JUST RI~DUCED IN this property-call Dick "It was a nice"way to end Bremigan conferred before successf-Ily appealed a view. hasernest home, INSTANT HOME. -'vans. PRICE decision in appellate cm ~ spacious kitchen, lots of And great value, well ~!,500 it,'~ Quisenberry said. "It ordering Brett's homer N I C E L Y K E P T excellent cabinets, 2 constructed, This 1914 Safeway 2SO2KEEFERSTREET wa~ controversial enough. nu]Hfied and the Royals' The legalese was that "STARTER fireplaces, one with_. Immaculate like new. Double Wide Is located In town and priced It was the consummate slugger out. injunction had been sta Drlvehy4910"MIIIsAve. Insert. 12 x 16 yard Large lot convenient to in an excellent Mobile" under 50 thousand. 3 ending, and everybody will The •homer. had given the In English, it meant or phone to view this 2 building, fenced and school and hospital..2803 Home Park. Measuring bedroom starter home live happily ever after." Royals an apparent 6.4 lead game had t~r be played. bedroom with large landscaped. 5334 South Eby Street. Now over 1200 sq. fl. lt offers with attoched garage. Even then, the game was but, when nullified, left the After the Yankees' many conveniences. Natural Gas heat. For utility room, wood heat Mountain Vista. S75,000. Call Bob Yankees with a 4-3 victory. peals at •first and sec~ and electric, patio doors Realistically priced at Sheridan. Four bedrooms, family more•Information call to rear sundeck, set In $75,000. Call Bob' room, wood stove, plus Dick Evans. Brett's homer was rein. base were denied, 1 stated four days later when Yankees announced t private location on. lot Sherlda~ WELL LOCATED frldge, range and OPEN BEAM CEDAR Tourney 110 x 183 ft. To view dishwasher are some of PANABODE LOG • ,, American League Prealden t . were playing the gm phone Rusty or Bert NEAT, . CLEAN INDUSTRIAL SHOP Located on Kelth the features. Here Is a HOME nlnnnM Lee MaePhali overturned under protest. It was Liungh. TRAILER super deal at th)s price In quiet area on the ", ...... ,~"',- .... Just listed 12 x 68, 3 Avenue nextlo Finning r ...... the umpires'* .decision in-impessible protest,* thou 1 Tractor, corner lots, wffh'the p~slblllty for i ~encb. ,This 1260 sq. st.. : • ' " response' to a'KanMs."~!ty ~:be~a~': 0f"~ leag~t bedroom Mobile' set up qulck po~sesslon, home has full basement, TOP QUALITY HOME In Park Avenue Traller presently occupied by Herald Staff Wrlter .... protest, affidavit. The Yankeea l~ Contact DannySherldan wlth a sulte for extra Loc'ated on Cottonwood Court. Prlce Includes owner wllllng to lease TERRACE-The Brett wasn't evenin New 5-4. Game over. End Crescent thls home stove, frldge, washer, back bulldlng. Contact for an appolntment'to revenue. Addltlonal Kokanoe Kings will be York to witness the end of story. view, ML$. • features are 2 besting the second annual represents excellent dryer and dishwasher. Rusty L[ ungh for this most bizarre event in Now, the pine-tar gm cluallty. Brlckandwhlte Call Rusty or Bert further Information. DEVELOPMENT fireplaces, two baths Fall Bali Classic over the alumlnum sldlng add LIungh. PROPERTY- and laundry on main Labor Day weekend. baseball. •He, along with takes its place in the lore Iust the rlght touch. SMALL HOME-LARGE' 37.5 ecres of land In floor. Listed at$79,500. It will be the final manager Dick Howser, the game .... ,, Three bedrooms, dining THREE LOT Thernhlll with 4V= acres Call Joy. slowpitch tournament of the area In kitchen plus COMMERCIAL LOTS 77 ft. by 122 ft. lot with' zoned for !lght PRICED RIGHT year and will be limited to large formal dining Located behindTIIIIcum small home which as Industrial use, also 3940 Crescentvlew. 16 teams on a first-come- room. Finished family Theatre on Lazelle Ave., had some renovations,. includes quonset style Charming 2 bedroom Bombers vs Lion room down, wood stove each lot Is 50 x 122, first.served basis. Located In the shop, remainder of "A, framelnapleasant VANCOUVER (CP) -- It will be WinnipegBlue Bombe plus fireplace In living filled, gravelled and Horseshoe area. All for property Is zoned rural setting. Good condition. The double knockout. t roo m . All for $73,500. ready for construction 1;39,500. Call Danny residential. Price R.S.F. wood heater. series wi]] require a $150 against B.C. Lions at the B.C. Place stadium this weekenj Contact Danny Sheridan. or parking. Call Rusty Sheridan for details. $95,000. MLS. Phone " Asking $47,500. Call entry fee and will have not Col Murphy against . for appt. MLS. or Bert Liungh. MLS . ~, Rusty or Bert Ljungh. Dick Evans. $2,000 in prize money. In At least that's the way Matthews views the muc~ addition,a social and dance anticipated matchup Saturday of the leading teams in t~ (1976 LTD.) 635-6142 is being planned, Western Divislon of the League wi~ PRUDEN & CURRIE For further information. identical 4-1 records, . , ' . .~ JOHN CURIU E BOB SHERIDAN BERT LJUNGH RUSTY LJUNGH DICK EVANS DANNY SHERIDAN JOY DOVER contact Tom Adkias at 635- . Murphy and Matthew" were coaching associates the la) &ls-gsN 43S-2(44 43S-S7S4 ti,1154/$4 £1S-7048 ..... 635-$32/ &lS-7070 3659 or All Seasons Sporting five years in under head man Hugh Campb~ Goods. . . before branching out to take Command of their own CI~ teams after Campbell left the Eskimos for the lure of bigg, I dollars in the United States Football League. Saturday's game will be the first time Murphy ar Matthews have been on opposite sides of the field th EVENING EVENING season in league play. The Lions won an exhibition game 2 24 at Winnipeg in July. "PHONES • PHONES• "I haven't thought too much about the coaching matcht aspect of the game," Matthews said Thursday. "I'I prepared just like any other game. Laurie Forbes • Rod Cousins "The.Bombers are a good football team, in first place ti~ 635.5382 63S.N07 , with us, so we have our destiny in our own hands." TZlllll0Z Kmm St. Matthew" and Murphy have been on opposite sides of tl~ Gordon Olson :Stan Parker ~m,ml field before -- in the Staple Bowl of 1977 when Montre~ 638.1945 . .Alouettes, with Murphy an asslatsnt,ooach, b0mbin| Judy Jephson Matthews and the Eskimos i,, the same, Th~ Jim I~fy .. • 638-16S2 *-- Alouettes used staples in the soles of their shoes.fot:~tte~ traction on the slippery OLympic Stadiunl field 'in Mona •WIGHTmAN a SmlTHR|ALTYLTD. treat: i .. • , • ~ oel~lCaIS INDII~nNeINTI,It OWlSNDAlgn aesuxan. : "Cal Murphy has done a great job with the Bombers,'~; Matthews said; "because he loaded up on defeace when hi Nearly New Cozy, Compact and Cote Lots /~ile Home." thought wasn't coming back. .. • , •Available for Less than one year old, Attractive living area RnlDENTIAL BUILDING LOTS• 150x 150 fully serViced. "Winnipe~ did the right thing. You can't win the big one i~ this three bedroom .... and 3 ~ronm on a well Located 5 miles north of Immediate occ0pancy Is set up lot. Grow a Centrally Iocat(,! In popular area of town on pavement. thls very ' well the CFL without a great defence, you start your foundatio~ basement home Is a defuses." good value. 1020 sq. ft. garden and enjoy your Terrace, DeJongtCrescent & Eby Street. -• Asking $18,000. maintained 12 x 60 on ,:~ Natural gas heat. yard./ Street will be Call for complete details on this Ideal '151 acres, 10 miles West mobllehome with two The Bombers lost their seuson-oponer against Ottawa~ Fenced 80 x 200 lot. paved. Priced In the location for your new home. •on Hwy. 16. Good . bedrooms. Set up In but rebounded with four" straight vlctorles after quar~ prospect for fishing and family section of Park. Asking price of $57,500. 30's to sell. J ter!~ck Dieter Brock reluctantly reported to Wiunlpoi Make your offer to the Ideal Loca~iso , " ' Price R~uosd-A~r,mga Uplands Area recreational camp: while expressing a strong desire to move to the USF~. 3 bedroom basement ' Home for a family on lot - Askln~l S15,050. eakln~l pries of s16,00o. Acreages This 3 bedroom home Is Matthew. snld the Bombers "played bxoeptionaIIy wed' Four level partially home on 2.18 acres on 69 x 153. Five ' Double Lot located In new' area of Affordable ...... in victories over To~nl~ ~u'gonauts and Edmonton, am cleared acreages town close to schools. Floyd. Attractive bedrooms. Living room This Is a mobile home Lecated~oo quiet street located 3 miles from landscaped yard. Just with fireplace. 2 full with 2 additions very In town Is this 3 bedroom' had a strong sec0hd'h'M,f performance in another decislm Newly redecorated over Hamilton Tlger-Cats~ '~ :~:'' ' downtown. There is a' situated ,on large ¢educed to SB0,000. bathrooms. Trees and attractively set up. 2 home. Excellent water system in area- attractive lot. Asking Offers encouraged, privet. PriDed to sell fireplaces (v;-s) master • prospeL't "for handyman REPLAC~ED REcEI~[]BP~ ' " which purchaser could $51,000. large Family? .... In low 70's. bedroom 12 x 24, as some finishing work ' Murphy'h~s.m~e u~p with strong replacements for wid, loin on to. These Star;at Then iyoo should ~a%~n;k .... outbuildings, sundeck. Is required.. ~o $ receivers Eug~e ~ow and Mike Holmes, asid Mat parcels run~ from 10 Approximately 1600 sq. out this home. Located Cvst0m Built Fenced backyard Ideal appliances included. thews, with the use.of:j~mkie, and second.yea~ acres arid~' up. ft., 4 bedrooms, large In the Horseshoe,-.. The vendor built this for dog owners. Located Lot may be subdivided. plaYer, james Murphy, who came' to-Wi~nlpeg late lea Reasonablyprlced from • In new area of. Owner open to offers to family room, woad heat ~c~nvanleflt to schools home for himself and. season.. • S30,000. Thornhelghts. Asking SsS,0O0. nnd attractive andshepplng, thlsheme you will be greatly . "We each have fine eea~~hhig s/flf~:afld 'we have inpu Lakelse landscaped lawn make hat much to off~t ~/oor Impressed with the ~2~000. Aflractivo Home' on S trom everybedy,"~ndded~Mat~..xqt,~ reallyprett~ this mobile ,home plus family, Over 2000SCl. ft. thought and care, that~ Mutt BeSom Acr~l Home on Kroyer Road. tough to anticipate what tlie other head coach la going tl Owners are very addition a good buy at qn the main floor went Into It. i300 sq. fl. ' Beautiful family home Located on McC~nell, dO." " " anxious to sell. 3 large on asking price of ofterlng q)acloos living of flnll~ed living area. In new subdlvlston. 3 this, 2 bedrooms full bedrooms upstairs and $34,000. room With rock Full wall brick fireplace " bedrooms Up with full basement home with Matthew" said he hopes the Liom can cohtaln Bruck'l a dining room with a Kllwanga fireplace, kitchen with Indirect lighting. soml.davelq~d attached double garage poseing by giving the Winnipeg severa Franklin stove for those S bedroom basement Ixluntlfully In cupboards Kitchen with oak basement. 2 flteplBces, ~ers lot. of space In defensive coverages to make him "guess a little bit fnstea cool fall days.• Home Is • home fully finished and and five bedrooms. The cabinets and breakfast re¢ room, Carport, and got for the growing of letting him know right away." 1~ a lot 76 x 200 so there renovated. 'Very basomant Is totblly nook. Three bedrooms, sondeck. Exceptionally family. Easy to "Certainly we have the ca bilit of " clean and well kepL expand. Room for ira_ Y dnlngthat~ hesnh Is room to breathe and n attractive pine features. finished with.rat room, master with 3-pc. "We did a little of that to in F,dmenton lm space for pats. Listed In 2 full baths, large family room and two ensulte. Full basement. Park area behind home, livestock. Wood heat. Week. the 60's. Phone now to' sundeck. Double bedrooms. A lot for " . Double carport. Priced' many lovely features. Subdivision potential. view. garage. Asking $52,500. your dollar at M;9,000. ot~14,500. ' Asking $75,000. Asking I;95,000. - "We may try to put in a wrinkle er two so Bruek's dot sur I I what the ooveruge in In the boek'end." '" i / " " ~ - - + " "~ ! ' t" , ~. ~ Herald.:Frl~Aug~u!t 1.9! !963 ~, ~,S,:' : l ,; !:. " It i-! q? "+' ' l • - " \, '';'" + + 'i:il:~li,! ! ]!:": !' :,~;i~:~i"i :~,+,, /;i~}+ :' " i. , .£ro!te' s cltsqua t cat,;on ;!. ! CA , g . t0+ fingglngcunadlanrivnl On. cla~s and~Alb~o nisnco . :/.In l~'~g; light welte~-'i~:i ' i Teem .... - ...... oz'oz~.e~meg0--, " + t .....the final ~eestyle le~ ' " ' .. re""~tbpea.. ing~ ;J~'" .1979 .....sweep in+ -'++'e~b " t~Wayno+:+ . GO~I~+0I+ ;.,;`i. . . . mm .1+at me , P~. ,., m+ me . 1,: .... . • UmoU . ~d .t.m. L+ , ,am m L: ~ and tW°+ ~+In .kilo cIL~.Mon. :t ._.I.' +: .All four mnacilan judoi.s~ th+ 1+m+r:'~m+~O.. " ~ ' ' m+ +mW" ' ~ ' " ~+ , m N~S. + '~+: ' Amedm .+Games. on I ' And • :am:Marc+:. Apart from. Bald and+ ~women's,Judo... r ~ " +" " 1 ~maman..~eam 0.tamale+ wno mw acuo.n..:'nlw+~.ay ; • ,~, ~ '^~;-,,~i..~ ~..i .,,+';~. ~ I~.+ame.,!he ~ +P_.anaolan ' . ThursdaywhenaCanadkn ' iChoulnard,+ normally ;an brazilian Rlcardo prado,':. SWEEPWEIGItTLIFTING'. +..mmucc.e~muy "protested eame_.aWaY ~m mmm. . ;+~,,~,.tyL-~,~,.~..~. ~ + '~.erwhenheknockedout + Oamto m.mmo:+,mad+.onto an ,ma PP o+ m oem+mo+ nP. o knee.• b y An opponents' ~ow-Montrealer. Stephen roans' 400-metre l.divldUa]. ,Cubans+ ": .swept . two . '~teabrite~...... :.+:;wno .had . been. ..- . ram,+;, .+, tooa/~e:me.s+open .: ;.....,+::~'~` ~..,~.,+.,~v .~..,..~.,,~,.a+~a..:.v, < v in +,.the firs!ti. to,rod 3: but~ the..... '~.I Wea' n and swimmin, +J.~... ,.,.'. '-,a...,~a h.o.. .~n,,V ' on , 'n,,...,i+a.,,. WAl~tliftin='" elaszea +for, xavoreo to win nor event, + .suver, losmg to -venancm' : .+-~-. ,- -,,:,f- -+,-.. ,.., "~ :- streak ended when .van-. ' .... Judges dleappmved "of me l~fmtlne'~oppenent In +'me. winners were Amed~ns':+':hl~ad0mgold, wontwoin I but .me. 17-yea'.~d+ Com.+:. Gomezo.f.Cuba~;me:f~al ,ilJ~k:+,~.:¢o.m~tlt~,ons.. :.~+d.:/e0u+ve~ mlddiewelght G!en ,+., .:. Im. souse .at Canada's ' 'early r0mcl of me mm'e and Cubans;+':: :.: :- ' ++'. +men+SJu+:and o+Pened+'me ,: m.°nw.emm ' ri,i+ullmea, :.. '+_800/ ?~m: ::£:a..mm+.asm+.: +f,'..-e~:n~..,~onze :m: me.::..+.Qusdmlmj+r'was outpointed :' ;: !. + tmmmler bPeamtroker' ' " ,,,Jm ' all ~m+f'lll+m "Afl'~" Ib'1 ~+u+ta'++tkm'IT.q ~: ammn~tJcs nm~am+>:,by,, :enampmn sots.. ~+ : will." ottawarePeateanm'omnze- .am++, ~,,~-~u+. +., ::: ..,. bvj)6~+Smlth of "IYinl~d. :., ~" j r w ...... + ...... W"V .... ' ...... ' ...... -- ...... ' ..... ° ...... • ..... C Mmlr Suarez Cuba ' " , 8.un~n ' bv the Imm o! ~bmfln. *h~ ~t,.m,.,,.. g.~ ~nm~ . th,~ -m~t ,,~,m,m, : ta~dna---..the men's ...... team and " adjust her 'style to .satisfy...... + medal performartce, .... at the.;.-... • a...... ,.. of. .,: , ,,,- ...... , -+ ------...+ --o--.---~ -+ -.-.---. -'.- =--%+7 -+,~ :."'= , " - und titles : +~e Judgeswhen she :eom--. I~ games in +the.,l~kflo .was :: the .. top ..'an-P0und+, . ... • , + Anne Ott~brlto of Wb|thy, -+ andwinnl~ Ids next bout S+ wlth39goldtoCubas~gand -In~vldua] 1. ~ m , ~ .... • Ij + "~I[ UA I r...... ' +" " ' --+ • " "'+; ";':'~as" -'-+""iB .... ~+ - ;, " " :'J Ont+ '~o'was a,..,Uulffkd .o ~ • • ' Canada's idx ' ...... ' " ' ~ .. ~.. ... :+- petesmme.xu~oreasmlxoxe cross .as ~moan ~me~. +~+.-. + :.am .. , ~" ~n+, to.- • ..... , " ' tar 'mdn"' ,,n• mm~.l"~" kkk " ...... " . "" "' . ....,P~,,:. m: ,~o..- ,;+~.,.~m...... • - s~.,,,," ' .....',~,K. " .... +~Beld'- "'++ '+• .later' ....In..the.meet ' ...... ':. • -:+.' ...... P,oelguez won"-+ ,the.' gold,,.'"" . -. otsuc'red o ++the ' U ,81.' pan 'd . .+. -u+uz.u• i . . , , 1..1. ... + m + ;.. ---+---'------' -- ' . . '..-.' + " ." " .--- .'.'. ,".... v.-.-,." ----o .... • ...... " Defending" ..... champion+ ...... Taknhashl.... "s""sister." Tina...... + Venezu+la for another g01d+ ; + : : wh,e .mg ,.,., . ,o., cto..in the C+da + ...... " B.!;. LIONS Inclu+m,~ an sam, ~um,+,~ ulcked W) fow'+'silve~ and.' CYOthla., Woodhead and' einlmed,/a+..+bmnze+'.:In,the .,..'lit tsam.s~o~a, Cuneda time In me heats of tho flnblh mm~bboid.d tuba, ~... ~.~..~.;.:,~_+ :....;~__ ~en+h~,ze+m,,a.l, ' with teammate Mary Wsite •women's 48-mo divlsiod, virtually elinchedaplaYoff in B.C. Place +! women's :~)0-metre the: United , States :and ,a "~-,,.,~ ~,,,.,v,,, ...... , " ...... "-" " " "- "" W-- c:. D:__.~,_ ,.a_a, _f • w Mm'in z,-,~,ea aneaa oz Julle on vy un~m;"m~ ~ u spo([nmen'sbasl((~tball by : :breaststroke, Kathy+Ba]d0f Venesun]awhileAnge~, le,' Greg Lo~mds In Montreal elght]~ter - .... -~- -- - • t for only - • " " . " ' ~. " : . " . . Umgueamt. oz montreal In ; me u.~,, uno ~ara ~ives o defeatingCuba 83~71 and the.. : . - " " " ' + , .... " ': .... . !/' ~..ewomen,s20o~freestyle,+ Edmodton:.WaS ialosing_men"ssoftballteamdowned' ~'~11 ao, rp~,~ !'~ : ..... ®OIM . .'..." ,whllat Matt .Grlbb|o '. a+lld +sendfinallSt |n+U1e open ~l~he Netheriallds Antilla' H" +Z3 I°ccWW:Y ....Galat t"'ears+ +--l::skimos+ .PabloMorsi#sgavethe U,S,. class as th+ gold;;w+nt to 3for Its forth consecutive" ImuS ,~mo. . i • '-" . I fIX " ~ .... another I-2 sweep .in the another American, Heidl victory,.+ MON'JL'~EAL (CP) -- P+neordes head ceachJoe Gulat And Galat:bas some uP with'what he ,cMishis/'sir0~. men'si00 butterly. Voteran Bauersach. . +The women's softball" Includes Alrfara • Rowdy.Gaines enehered the :The. U,S. marksmen team bowed 4,0 to the U,S, Hotel & Game Tlcket" says you can count him out of the envey of .Canadian llnenp" to bulldoze openings for rung baekson-¢~'tie'i~ Americans to another enjoyed, their second con- for lts flrst loss in four starts Availablefor all +., Football Leegun obl~ervers who have.been running down short yardage situations. Dofensive llnome~ James vietory in the men's 4x200 secutlve swespThursday as and +•the baseball team home games Ed~o~toh.Esidmos. " " Zachary lad Mark Hopkins, along with llnebacker Delboi.t freestyle l;eiay." . Terry' Anderson and James evened its record at '2-2 by "The last thing you want to do Is.get a team like the Fowl~ will be inzei'ted in those siteatlons, gl...v~gGulat a There was.a rare dead Meredith won Indivldual blanking Brazil .10-0, Nlxt Hill |li Eskimos mad," said Galst, whose 1-4 Montreal dub plays line with,.in effect, ,seven toeldes, the flve-Ume defending Grey Cup champions at Olympic The.Concordes' pass protection has also suffered from heat for the bronze ln the 400 titles In the men's rapid-fire The wate~ polo team All, 20 al 7:NW Individual medley behind pisto] "and 'air rifle and edged Mexlco 4:3 for its first "ii Stadhun on'Saturday nil~t, whatGalat termed "breakdow;ns In eb-ordinati0n;" Prado and Jeff Kestoff ofshared additional golds in. win of the tournament after I I~E~ OU~ i Galat safd somo Edmonton journalists suggested the club "For+pass protection to work, the mockers hay+robe the U.S. ,The +electronic theteam events, a 10ss and a "tie. The TRAVEL "1 had]oat its competltlveedge In thewake ef the Eskimos' 43. doing ~eir job, the receivers have torun the r~t patterns cameras could not seperal~e " The Cubans were equally women's .volleyball team 13 loss to B.C..Uoas last week. .and the quarterback has tozet up In therlght spot.': ~!:' Peter Dobson of New. dominant: in weightlifting suffered its second.straight I ' SERVICES I .._ Westminster, B.C., and wtth C'h'i Ibanez outelasslng loss at the hands of Peru, leerulng an l~.Systom," mild Gulat, refe~ to first-year guys who':haven't played together alot." Mike O'Brien as the the field In the snatch, jerk but the men defeated " Ellklmo8 coach Pete Ketela. • ..... • .." .PROTECT - ' .... : ~ ' " Venezuela. i "i Former Eskimo8 defensive coanh Don Matt~.e~, ae- The.offensive line will likely have..toprot~t,;bytmms, American caught~ . his and total lift in the 90-kilo . + cording to Edmonton +fullback NeLl Lumsden, at any rate, quarterbacks KevinStarkey and. Ron.Reeves~: . • "' e- " ~ t/~+ ~. ~wan hardly as tactful this week in Ida opinlons of the "I think both wlllpisy, butl'mleeningmoreto.Starkeyt0 - I ,:, ]++ Edmonton dafenee, start because of his experien~," asld GMat. :'" " -. " : .~ Lumeden, a regular onan Edmonton radio station, ac- GMat Is also leaning on the experience ()f Don rsw~et to " " "L :. ! cuked Matthews, now B.C,'s head coach, of. "cutting up" shake off:an unoherae[eristlcally bad outing ngdinst.the EMdmo defensive players, elsimlng,lds defensive schemas Blue ~ml~rs~', Sweet missed four. of. five field;g~l at- ~+-:~ masked their wenknemn.. . temp.t#ln the five-point Joss and is six~fol" 12 this season, This prompted Lumsden to call Matthew+ an "egotlstleal .. well below his normal.proflf:lency. " •manlae" and challenge him to "tell me to my face that fie "He won't let it bother,him, he's not thattype of guy," : :*.~.": didn't say those tl~." Galat asld. .... " .... + .:~'.. . COP,~EC'I' DEPICIENCIF.,S , Galat' won't be bothered by the Mashing:running of ..... ,.-: ~..,

prepare since their S0-~J0u to Wisnlpeg Blue Bombers on knee suffered two weeks ago against Saskatche~,ah ~ '" " . Aug. 7, have been busy working to correct offensive-line Roughriilers. Import Seett Stanch will r~pisee Germany. defleleneLee.of their own. -- In other w~ekend action, flrst-plaee Toronto Argonauts " " ~ + " ...... + '- - The 13.day layoff has gl~,en veteran offenoiv,~ .tackle meet the Rough Riders In Ottawa tonight, Winnlpng plays ' i ~" " Uo~l l~airbaaks time to.heal his right arm, broken In an tho Uoas in Vancouver on Saturday and Hamilton meets eerly*soasonIoss to Hamilton Tiger-Cats. the Stampeders in Calgary on Sun'day,. +Golfers talkquadruple bogeys WF.~ VANCouvER (CP)"- Quadruple and triple "It took a few phone eulls from c~ld and a few people do-wn ,. bogeys w~e the talk of the clubhouse Thursday. after tl/e in Texas. You Just_have to forget everything you did, good '. ascend round of the Canad/an Amatour. golf championship and bad. l'm Just go.lag to try to domybesrthe-nexttwb ...... ~Por men at ~cul~lSno. Golf +and+,Country..Club...... ".,. days." ~", .... " *-'+ --"~+- ~ .+. Danny Mijovie of.:Ui~ouv~l, e,. Ont.v survived his second Tied for eccond behlnd- Mi~vie.... 'at"'even-per...... 142 were: ~" ~ " ...... triple bogeyof the' tournament, a slx on the per-three 16th, Grant Barnes of Kelowna, B.C., Graham Maetntyre~0f and took a one-shot lead with an even-par 71 for 141. Armdale, N.S., David Tentis of Dellwood, Minn., and Ward : " " - Natha.lel Creaby of Hlllsborough, Calif., after going elx~, Stunffer.of Vancouver. under W~th a 30 on the front nine. had a quadruple bogey Stouffer, who shared the first-round lead at 68 with Kerry nlne0ntheper-flve10thhole.Crusbystaggeredinwitha30- Short-of St.' Catharines, Ont., slipped to a 74, while " 43for 23 andanrvived the 36-hole.cut at 149. Seventy, players Maclntyre and TenUs both shot 72 and Barnes 73. qualified for the final two rounds at 152 or better. .- Crosby, 21, a senior at MiamiUnlversity in Florida, was Mljovie, 22, was the only player +under par i after two six-under aftor+five holes following eagles at the third and . rounds despite his two triple bogeys, He opened Wednesday. fifth holes, beth par fives. He made the turn In 30 before i With a 70, Including a seven anthe per-four seventh. • disaster strucl~. ,He drove Into the trees at !0, .hit. a "~ ~ "I missed the cut last week by one shot trying to qualify provisional.ball, then hii baek into the trees. Before it was . --- - -. for the U.S. Amateur," said Mljovic. "I wasn't feeling over, C~sby had a nine and a rocky finish of 43 on the back i:::i:.:!iiii::ii~!~ ~:::::?i~::: " . really good after that and emotionully I was down. nine...... i_ _ Only two pll~yers "were under per during the second - " • round. Lanny Sawchuch of Victoria had a'two'-under 69 in |~l~,+ml|J~ - ~14~F~l+4'4~t leading ]3rlUM1 Co|unthia to ,be Willingdon Cup in- . : . .... ~' - LI~I.lUI~ U~I~,~ I,~ terprdvineial team championship.. --' Sawchuch.~combined with Barnes, Doug Roxburgh of LONDON (AP) --- Ivan newspaper said, He Vancouver and Rick Gibson of Victoria for a 429 total in the Lendl of Czechslovakia, the maintains a secondary two-day event; It's the second straight year B.C. has.won ,. • world'sNo. 2 tennin player, eltlzeashlp In Monaco. the.Cup. - ..... hu decided to defect to the ' West by eutting all links , • ..... vdth his homeland and ' " " L ' s q living permanently in the . . United | b TERRAGEREAL'r/ CzeclmalovaHunStates' exile +! I . .- ...... +, . "

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• ,The sources were quoted , Service + 1 ' ' in.l. Prlday,s edltl0us of The :~+" :'::~ , ) ) Daily maU..~ t~at 4635' Lozelle Ave. ,. 636.O";37.1 I / Landihad contacted lesdlng . i... CzechoSlovak persanalltJes ) Trailer Park ' . Time To Movi..Ovt On Q~let Corner i ~ in the West -about 5 acres In Jackpine Your Own' on Lambly. 3 arrangements to.start a new Fltas. Government S4S,000 will buy for you a ,bedrooms. 2 approved for 74 trailer rawly -decorated, full bafhronms, full finished life. Martino Navratilova, now spaces. Asking $85,000. basement, 3 bedroom, basi~ment, r . carport, Includes+Pnalnplus2 .1+bath, c4~Idolntown, detach, garage, aS ' No. I woman:player In the rentaltral!ers. Maytako :Close fo all amenities, much much more. g wor|d;~ dei'ented a small ; house In Call today. Asking $82,000.... ! ,Ui ,. Czl~bealovaktasomeyeare Thor.nh I I I ~ as /Olhm" SOught, Seldom Sunshine Bright, A + " ago and now In an AmeHcun ' downpeyment. --:-1 . Found ' Family DIIIght . I I eitlaee. " "'" = : ' ~ .:103feetoflvlewtro~tage + 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, , ' The British newspeper I~lwn Raid along the bench'off aflractive living room. . .64 acres Cleared with Weetvlew Drlve. 1288 wlth flreplace and much • . + quoted Yladhnk Skntina, a" geod gerden soil and sq. ft., 3 bedrooms, more. Call for more .... Czecho~ovak ~wrltoi" - nOW fruit trees. Smatl cabin family home with many _ Information on. this ~ <"~- +, " living in Switzerhmd;~;as~ '. on proper(); with excellent custom S68,000homenear the . saying: "Iva~ has d~clded ' woodstove. Asking features, plus a 1" college. that he will never go bach to - . $22,000. , . bedrooms guest.suite on . ~.::i;i. ii: ~.- .. Prague, even if he is or-. ~ ~ .... ground level. Reduced " -76"X ~ Lot -~ - ~ _:_:_~==--_ . •...... ;+ .. : . . ;+ tom,000. Call for more At the Lake, '$IS,000 + . ~ ...... ,+.' "He will sever ]Inks with ~ .income~ details or Viewing. . partly cleared and ~ :. his h0~n~eland but bepesto ' fr'~thls2 bedroom full i MLS... : " gravelledw!fh driveway . "' :' l~zement, l~me;': '. ~In /. 'jll~1; rE~XC~ Homel acciss ~ ~ , . . do so without it becoming a , ~!" (~enditl0n a~idng ; Cbm • n t b l o c k Inmme is tt~ " di'amaUc FollUeal issue, ' (Miy $3Y,00g. ' * ' He +~+constructlen,1284sq.fl,. per/month from this " has •.ply made. up his,. • ' • ,, ' ' 3 .room home, , revenue properly, In ,Bi][~~r. pER HALFDOZEN / mind in Hve in Ameriea,:' ' Privacy and Spaea' i brick fireplaces. Usk, 1.52 acres on the .... •

[~nd], 23, who maloinins . atmosphere yet close to carpet.- Kitchen and plueaTyenr oidhome. residences in Ibe IJ~it~l. town. "Extra large lot baths finished with ' ML S .... States, is currently iga~lng . (100' x 298') landscaped ceramic tiles on wails in the AmmeJatl0n of Teanis with storage shed In end floors. Whirlpool Urgent Slim Needldlll .. - ""'"+*''=="-'" OFFER EXPIRES AUGUST30 .... Prefessionuls Champion- backyard., 3 largo tab In main bath. The Price lust reduced to j • bedrooms, "attractive .Iotiscompletolyfenced SS9,S00 on this 3 I ld~ip in Mason, aids. Ilvln'g room and . and conveniently bedroom, full basement . UG-." ,='""'""/nla uuu a ~ : l.~nln could not be convenient kitchen, located cloze to hospital, home with 'weedstovo, reached for con~nent. Asking SS4,S00. Asking S95,000. • near store and schools. • I '

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• , / , / ~1. / + Heknowseno hw0rdn, in faza~!iitohetliehest~abb]e '-'Wa!~kbro tho eacomp,uterlzedsera~e,~"~,'e The employee of Terrace funding ~o keep ~mrda ' e~t ' ~ U~ , .... , , r .. P ugh,,. , T ...... ' Y" '=' - player on the continent..': '~1...... from.... :~ e ,.recent tom~ent ...... a machine uoastmg, a Access ....Proj ~ t ...... have open. past tl~ • . • Mr ....Allan Oeb eau ,1 of :,...... •...... ~ ~, ' , t" '.. ' he added that-he usually ...... ' Terrace and Kdimat Skeena Valle Fall ' " ': r ' The 37 year;old McG.fll' Unlv t musicprofessor culled -.repertoire of 44,000 we ds. But . ~ ...... attempted to put together a : ~ ..... " y Faw. Terrace~ and ~Mrs, Au + ~ ...... ~ ~ .... ., : ,f , ' • , ; ,. • enongh o! his formidable vncabu]!a~,~:~q:toeaPtur, file Nortb wins, ~ '' : ' -" : ! + t ...... resource !!m :proymmg :~ dm~r q J k ...... k' J P " ..... ' ..... Y "~ ' = ~ ~ + ~""~== ~ 4' ~'~'''U~":'''~ ~¢'qi'~ew ~= .... d ~e 'k.~1~' b ~le " i~.... : : ' +'' ':" " ..... ::" +'" "' ...... " ...... ' ' f~tittotlie •int,wher eltean-'• - Two ,esource:files.'havt " us, of this;vauable, forSep ,3~i at LlqnsPa~k' .Weslminstei, aro ° " ...... Ame ~ 'a. ~p0,hip~.m~lcagothismonth,. .... ,.~ ~ybeonedaytheyllpe, ,~ .... ~, .

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- ...... ~ . : . . ...,=.=..,. . bak!ng+ : photography, • Fresh 10f~.!produc'e;~afis, seriously eight years ago when he decided to enter tom-. ~ -Butdele~ation leader Claiborne Pell of Rhode Is!an.d said • . cancer, ~ere0ra] . patsy, ~o ..... ~,=. flawers, needlework, to fish, smoked meats,: and 'naments, " " " . " * : " " the:."!only?degree of optimism" Came' fromAndropov's epilepsy, kidney, name but a few of : the refreshments are for sale; "It's a very intriguing game fr0na:a strateglcai point 'of + :proposal to "~smantle"existing anti-satellite weapunsand paraplegic, Parkinson's The community is invited categories why not ' call Watch.for a bigger selection disease, tuherculosis, etc. to display arts and crafts, view,' he asld, although it' d0~n't have much rotlgh an~l ' ban developmmt of new ones.:; Fred Annett 635-3263, Bill towards mid-August when tumhle; "Ws a very gentiemanly game.'~ The main purpose for help provide music, food Boutilier at 635-92~ or Mary crops begin really coming READS DICTIONARY .. : L producing" Such a resource (,all "ethnic groups Waldbauer at 635-5615. It's in. The senators said they hoped the offer would, lead to file is to have. all welcome), plusI • the Wapnick'a bible is the Officlal: Scrabble, Players' Dic- serious treaty talks, cautioning it could simply be a ~'ploy" your.fair. . ~ An Alcoholics Anonymous tionary which he has read so many times he has J0st:count; information pertaining tu performing arts such as meeting is held each to maintain the Soviet monopoly oo space weapons by 'disabled . people "more clowns, jugglers and "It doesn't have muc_h plot thotigh;" he complained. forestalling U.S. testing. - Saturday from 9"15 p.m. to One of his other mental exercises is trying te unscramble accessible. Marie puppeteers. One of the In Washington, the State Department'~aid the United Friday, Sept. 16 10:15 p.m; In the Sacred anagrams. Hildebrandt, project features is a children's arch States will study "any serious Soviet proposal on spoee Heart Church at 4830 Wapnick says hetries to be modest about his inflated manager, says they hope so¢eople who can work with The One Parent .Families arms control." Straume. For further vocabulary. this material will be greatly and entertain children are of Canada's fall conference information call Ursula at "I, don't nse it.much in public," be'said. If pushed, used by all walks of life. needed. Volunteers are also will be hosted this fall by the 635-9254 or Tillle at 638-1223. A]an Romberg, the deputy department'~pukesman,, said needed in setting up and Fort St. John chapter. however, he'll throw out an ,,exiguous,,! (which means President Reagan had said July 4, 1982/that the United The. ;office. of the cleaning up a.t Lower Little There will be a special bus scanty) er other uncommon word. States "willcousider verifiable and equitable space arms consumer and debt Park for the lest. Wapnick said his wife doesn't see the lure of Scrabble but control measures thaf would ban or otherwise limit testing ? leaving Prince George on counselling officer is stiil this date. There ~will be Kitimo,t got enthusiastic after seeing the prize money, although he and deployment of specific weapons Should (hose measures open in Terrace and The folk fest will go from work'shops, dining and .We are very proud to stresses it's.not a gameat which one can get rich, be compaUble with U.S. national security." Kiitmat. Funding for the about noon to dark. If you dancing. For.informationif announce that the program is. in effect until can help in any way call you think you'd enjoy a recreation department has Be Water Wise Sept. 30: Terrace and Northern deLights at 635- weekend without the secured the services., of /Ti~'RmAC E & OlS'J~aJc'r HOSPITAL SOCIETY District Community 9415 or write to the Folk children and 'would like to Carlos and ~"Beat'riz Services Society is Feat people at Box 482 in attend the conference call. Francis--Arduh to teach currently campaigning for Terrace. Judy at 638-1935. youth ballet for the upcoming year. They have follow the:rules and +:ANNUAL MEETING many years experience as ., ," learn abOut local performers, hazards such as choreographers and by teachers..Beatriz has also tides and currents. Wednesday, September 28 appeared as a guest artist Record Reviews oo,s.,.,., with• "les Grand Ballet Canadiens" 'in Montreal. ot Watch for the fall brochure The Canad~n41. Red Cross Soc~y GIRL AT lll':lL VOLCANO. Rickic Lee musicians sing a song composed mostly of the week of Aug. 22 for more Jones, Warner Brothers Records (92 the lyrics "We going to kill de white man," details. +. 8:00pro in the Mills Memorial 38051 ). which needless to say doesn't playwell- *; We are also looking for After the two great records that started with the Legiopnaires. instructors for a Preschool her career, the new extended player by What kills me about Electric Avenue is Cooking Monster Class and Hospital Cafeteria Rickie Lee Jones is a ~ bit of a that, while it isn't quite as explicit as the " for Preschool Ballet disappointment. Murphy number, the anger and frustration classes. If you are The business will consisf'of the election of members of the society, Instead of original numbers, Girl At Her are in it as much as in any song Yve heard interested, please call the election of the members to serve on.the Hospital Boardof. Volcano, consists, mainly Of covers.+,of. other all year. "Deep in my heart !'abhor you" Kathy at 632-7161 after Aug. Trustees, and presentation of reporfscovering the year 1982-83. In peoples material done over m Jones' .aren't lyrics that usually sell to young 29. order to be eligible to vote, membership must be purchased before distinetive, jazz-flavoredstyle. She covers white record buyers; but they're al] I am sure ~h_at everyone Monday, August 29, 1983. - Memberships may be purchased at " such varied materialas-Walk Away Rene...... picking this:~fie-~p~-ffdm~l~iiig-it-E15~tiitT--has-had-enoughvainl-Pray , MILLS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL: and My Funny Valentine, Under the Aside from Elec~icAvenue and I Don't .... for sun--the .wading pools Boardwalk and Lush Life. Wanna Dance, the rest of Killer on the will open dally from 11 a:m: But none.of the covers,.as good as they Rampage doesn't have that anger and so to 3 p.m. as long as it shines; are, come close to the one self-penned the reggae-fied music here doesn't have number on the LP, that being Hey, Bub, Until Aug. 27 the edge it needs to succeed. Grant is A display of fabric art, said on the liner notes to be the first song being hailed in some circles as the next reeored for Pirates, Jones' second album. works in clay, carved wood, Bob. Marley. Well, maybe, but not with batik and photography RHOSP HOLDERS Two of the numbers included on Volcano this record. It's listenable and fairly easy- were recorded live in concert, and they selected from over 20o going, but that's about it. • entries is.not at the Kitimat give an interesting, look at how Jones Other than Electric Avenue, of course, performs live and what she makes her Museum. The Components NOW YOU CAN MAKE A which is a standout, and the Dance song, of the exhibition range from which is also driven from somewhere • modern abstractworks to " inside. Grant isn't really angry enough to tradltionnl native themes, TAXffEE WITHDRAWAL make the whole album work but he's got potential. •May be next time. everyone~'sthere is =tomething taste. to.This suit '' : ~'~OM YOUR KIND TO BUY CHOM UESPRIT '83. Various. CHOM display is part of the, Art ~ • .. records CH8304. Circles '83. tour. The Records like this one are always neat museum is' open Tuesday to ME ig~ ~ and always Worth a listen, especially iL Thursday from 11 a.m. to 5 • NEW HOMEFURNISHINGS! .you've never heard nf'any of the groups on p.m., Friday from 11a.m. to the record before, which is the case with 8 p.m. and It is closed this one'. It's from a IVlll~treal rock station Sunday and Monday. that's put together a bunch of local groups Until Sept. 6~ Withdrawal deadline: in a studio and let them go to it. Two key dates: Riverledge Recreation Any withdrawal from your fund must The results are, as you'd expect, mixed Center is closed to the December 31,19J_383 voice do in concert that she doesn't do on but on the .whole pretty good. Some of the be made before December 31, public. Tamitik Jubilee As: a result of the changes tO the record. Not much, apparently, but still music contained in this package is really ,/1983. All home furnishings must be she'd probably put on a good show. Sports Complex. and sam _ Registered Home Ownership Sav- adequate, like the first song, Rich and ings Planl as announced by'the purchased and delivered to you by (One song included only on the cassette hindsay Memorial Poll February 2911984, Famous 'by a group ~ailed Trigger, who remain open. For the Honourable Marc Lalonde in his version of the album is also a live have their Journey imitation down pat but convenience of the' public, recording. Why the record company can't that's about it. budge[ speech of April 19, 1983 just put all the songs on the record is •Field BOokings, and Van can now make tax-free withdrawals y a new home now and rentals may be arranged by your RHOSP fund to buy furnishin beyond logic, except to encourage people +. to buy prerecorded cassettes made from calling Tamitik at 632-7161. -~OLir home. ,,,.Juctup to $10000, substandard tape. Aggravating.) The center ~vishes you a In addition to the tax-free withdrawals for the The other five songs are studio' good summer and will see Appliancesand fumishings. purchase of home furnishings, current RHOSP recordings, but they add nothing to the you in September. holders may be able to claim deductions'up to high-class material Jones writes herself, covered include: $10000, less total contributions made to their except'of course Hey, Bub. Walk Away RHOSP's in previous years.• If you never had an Rene is a good cover, combined as it is • New furniture • Refrigerator's';' • Clothes RHOSP bu.t you are eligible for one, with Letters From the 9th Ward, a bit of Washers* • Clothes Dryers* o. Stoves or Ovens* o you may still claim a tax deduc. ~,~ extraneous music by Jones, and Under the FreezerS* • •Dishwashers* • Vacuum Cleaners* ti°n °f uP t° $10000: ~ Boardwalk is also good. • Floor Polishers* • Rug Shampooers*,• [;)rapes. The rest is listenable but not outstanding .Curtains • Interior Window.Shutters • Blinds at all, and that's what's disappointing. It • Rugs and Carpets (Including Underpadding), Find out more! must be tough to start out so we]l that your q. Ryan O'Neal strikes us • Minimum cost per item: $100 For further information on ~=::~ ~'~u~ fans expect nothiog from you but the as a ostuck up and. how to save taxes when buying temperamental movie star. The f011owingitems do not qualifyfor tax deductions: absolute ~st, and that's what's happer/ed Imlm roally like that? -- C.L. Built-i~ furniture, musical instruments, home entertain. home furnishings or a new home, simply fill ifi to Rickie Lee Jones. -.~-:.. ment equipment such as games tables, and mail the coupon below and we'll ~me of the other numbers here are just• games, computers, television sets and KILLER ON THE RAMPAGE• Eddy plain good, some of the rest is highly A. i'll" diplomatically stereos, clocks, outdoorfurniture, humi. send You full details..- ' ' Grant. Portrait Records-CBS Records. idiosyncratic and pretty strange. For refralm from commenting differs, dehumidifiers, air cleaners and (FR 38554). ou your dnseHptions. I will • conditioners, listed personal property, I "iustahce, a band called Wayne Discayn~ .appliances tor outdoor use and any item This record's single, Electric Avenue, UIMJad pose along ti~ anec- "•" ,' • !' , :E ' and the Movers have' two fairly interesting dote (it's true) that will acquired for the purpose of earning in- reminds me of a Saturday Night Live .+ " numbers on L'Espirt '83, one weird and f~the point. Recently, come, or for us~ outside of Canada. On5 sketch featuring 'Eddie Murphy as a one good. The first is Jupiter 9, about a and daughter Tatum o dreadiocked reggae musician leading a worried soul who chases halfway across up at a New York Cl- three-piece band who have been hiredto ,the solar system trying to find his old lady, Ire to catch a per- entertain an American Legion party. Of The second, Immortality t~kes.Two, isn t ormance of an off- Broadway play starring Canad exactly mainstream ei~er but it grabs the Ryan's longtime Tom,tic II Illlllllllll illl Z lllllmmmmlm ear and makes it want to listen, which is Farrah Faweett• what any band in their position should be Ryan and Tatum plopped worried about; I guess. t/mmselvea in a second-/'ow lain interested in Please send me details concerning " Other standout cuts on L'Espirt are Let eentor seats -- that weren't m ng taxes tax deductions applicable•to buyers. the Cold Wind Blow by Fair Warning, a theirs. When a polite young •of new furnishinas or new homes, asked Ryan to move to good hard rocker with a female singer, -Please send my booklet'in: r-I ~'nglish I-I French Ifls rightful seat, on the end i Gravity (Failing) by The End, and Come of tim aisle, O'Neal com. Name Back by Lyrook: .~. : plained loudly about "I hap- .... -t On the whole it's all woi'th a listen, and pinto know someone hero." Address _ : while there isn't necessarily something for The :usher persisted, and _Apt. everyone on~L'Espirt most people will find Ryan fi~dly moved. 'rim of ~ audisnea looked :"~ Province,, : ' " . , Postal Cede at least three or four songs that'il grow on oa ~ at the pro- them. c~mdings, and finally ap , ' . ' '" ' ...... M~il-{o:+ RHOSP Booklet, ' ' Records pl~l~l._ l~yan's seat change. • . 'RO. B0x8212 - .. _11N-upplame was for the supplied by. + ~. ! determined usher, not the ' " _ Oltawa. Ontado. K1G 3H7 movie #tar. , i, •• • . • • -. t • / . • L., D i /•i

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'' .E" E " ' " 1 winter" L" W~", as ''': ~S '~ '" U .~ fro~ q,'2~3 q years'E. E, ' : ;silk " :'JP~'" 4n~',,,,ard ''1 " taffeta' ....asvS "~ ' ~ ' ~..... " ' :' '~'" .... :'. ' :E E' ' E ...... with remb~idered seouins"--'E" 'suitable ' for " ELa " lv0ung er .....' " " , LNUi|UI~. ...."-: .' .....' :: ;" . . ' •~ dealgners .create go.wns in..11i6;:: the.:first, 'year :-"organdy;:~/~tin,/chniitilly: [' :. 7'ii they (Itiiiians),can:do: ..and Crysitll;. While,.slllny :persafl;i ::!/.: .~.':.:.";!'-7;..... : .;..-~. { : :"...... ", . . ..7 :... :"-.' .... : '"...... : : '..sal!ed !q b~des who.have • stlitliitica Were kepL. And oi lace bl~,;l/ime -.are ex- ..it;Wl~clind0it;i'shesa~'s'oJf'.'/. satin appliques-provlde,a ;' .,.1~,....,.~_.'._-~:. '.L.::,abl - ." .:.," " '.:_ • ,: ." :;.':;. ;. ,-. '., ;.. " ", ,. i,., -:' ' °'1 .. wnneu to get mamea *,,~ m,,z~ "than -: . lgo ,,m " ,-~,~s,;,~t~,; ' *n~,=~;on-,~" .,,=,,""** ~',:" ,-,,-~,=' ' contrast* on ':see-tfiro,,~5' ' .,.u,,=~, ,~,~ ..=., ...... : refine sateTy oi our-moppers ana

Wedding dresses, have wn'm~nwhnmm~i=~tiinl~q~i " frnn'i Ilr,/~ 'tn t=;tma~ ' • ~--~;-~ t'., .mlmLq and sleeves and s .... across, Canada at ~tte mall .workers, -, those parking- In. our " i"[.i:"i . • traditionally made women: :, .==d~ : _~/~nn. i,=d"., h~. q rP+~¢k="S, ; "n~+' ~+='i~=~'" ' ~'~:'A :" ~a.~" '~'" ''~V: " #" ")~"V' 'a,~;.d. ' ,.,,.;'.. : specialty and, deL~Lrtment " . flrelane, will now be ticketed by the . .. , i ) i I . . .i i " "I . . . * ~ ! i~ " I wlv ~ ~ ~ ~ J ~llll ~.li~iw .Ivi " ull.~llililii ~ ' lillJn~il4~Vl~ I~.~* ~ ,, , ''--I~ " --~'JI • au~l~|•uliS ~ lwiVtll " gfnr~ p~=hi f~m " llq/~ tn ~ DPAA D " " ' - ice& Eraglie ann.; lnal "' ' ' ...... ; - ' • • • = • " . " ' '' . " .' - .. . , " ..... • .... ----~, -,,,,,iS ...... i.,.,,-, -~ I~.,llr. • • : . ~ . . . I : ._..,-.. ~ , marriedbofor.e ..... • - because some .fabrics . cost spend:.;4,000 to'~,000..in, purses -- once carried only .e=~m :ud*h' th;. m~st' ,¢I,.=.,,=AA~II :. says.- Malcolm. l-'earce . ' ., :. " : • .~ • ". " . .. , ...... ~ • " ' . • ~ , ' ...... -'f,~--, ...... -.~ --- -, • ,.-,~-,~,,-,,,=,, j,... . , .... Y, Peareey~l dre~es come .$46ayard.:,.:.. ...r .It~]ylfyoucaIlbuya-'dreas :by brides from ethnic 'n,,,,,i,,. l,~l,,~ih~, li000 = '~eh.,.d,.,l=4.,-~.4.h~,~ i o.es~gne.r zor .Marm ~ea n in arangeDf.styles frDm MarinJeaz~P/erreslarted ~.bere?" ...... '/ ...:..,.groups where .the ~'~':'_.~'7;" "'~ ~ ...... i • , ... i ~erre bta. i .' sleek sheaths with intricate the comp~._y three y~rs Ele~anceis also malc~ a ~ traditional Weddin= nresent.' v.~© -'~.s©, -~ .... . 1 Ut a lot of women don t embroidery" to .full-skirted ..ago after Working 22 years" strong showing at David E; •is money -- are. also . feel fragile and virginal." gowns with' metres of in "Toronto's. garment Pea Dresiea Ltd. Pea, who becoming , generally :. ~~ =' A I~i /,../~ " i They're together and know material. . . - distr~ct. She says she took a founded -the'eompany:in popular; Pea said. i " . . (~~ IVl/'tlM /////~/_ - [ what they want; somethin.g But all have one ildng-in, chance;, on making..ktich 1961; says today's bridesare- " Black a'n t,",~-,o',,,-l-- | ~__ I RRI RI rim .///////ee~4~ J with.... a positive direction." common: sopldstlcation. !uxurtOUs< gowns, because , dreseing.upmore thanlthey in a" ~'~;'l,~'~e~,~="~7,~ " | ~-'"~"--." ~" )'~ '1 :,? •zne average .marrying Many recall earlier erds~ Shesawadomandforthem in the pastseveral years "!"~'" ";;~"1.'~.'~'- ."'- ..... ~k ~ xULUIIUR tOK ~'~/ L =~) . I age[e ofoz womenyemen isLe edgingdging up.u " .... " ...... ," anuweaomg zasmons are no • .. P. and like gowns from the.. Many people, particularly Newest touches for Rea s exce 'i ' " - '" " "=--" | ~[-[ANIR~ ~ ~ ~ " " | :17~ In1:19~ :1981, , the lallast year for turn of the century, can be • those'fromthose' from Toronto's large winter'sdressesincludeoff- . ipt~on, uues~ .l.-at | ~bbllMt!. ~l~ll lUl%l~.~--~ 8 • • . .... '" '. , • . • , . starteo wearing, macx at "| U n~l"~,~J~ 1 • " " : . " . : - ' " ' • " ceremonies but now.daring. ]1 *IND,USTRIAL . *COMMERCIAl. ~ ~f~.,~~j~- i n I line I ' ram, " mS• i bridesmaids can wear black | ~NSTITUTIONAL ~ (t [i~ l ..-. Lvnan KIrDV - nave Mmons wea Rea's version is black • . ' - . . ' .~ • • ' ' ., taffeta gown with a white, i tcL~-llill~-) I • .L. A wedding in St. Andrew.s United..Church.in.l~ ~ - ' mushroom_..-., _.'P.-.. leated ~ .:bodice ".. "' I o,. ", ", .... ! "' George~egrge 0non uuneJune 18 saw |Lynda .ynun MM, KirayKirby becomenecome methe urinebride o!of ~ macK shawl completes me i f~bUR ceiling. ~ 1 David J. Slmons in a 4 p.m. '~eremonx ...... look. " ][Wi~tain~ ~!lings can I i . The bride is the eldest of twodaUghters of Alfred and Black, however remains | ~ION ofthe cost of replace- | Dusna Kirby, formerly of Williams Lake,' B.C., now rare Newest colors' for |~~-.~.~ment Even the T Bar w II shme ke new n .... ~-. • residing inIn Prim.George.Priea,George. " bridesmaids are vibrant | Th~a .~und, But .thq~y" ,1 " The groom' is the second Of three sons of David and ~~'ng ~,. unsiBhb i GraCe Simone' of Terrace . . . ' •jewel tones of ruby,• sap- |~fl smoke has dissp- | v ev B ' . " ' pbire and jade green, peared. . " " ' R . ob Scales oflieinted, ': ": • ' usuallyin satin. BrideSmaid • ~, , LET THE PROFESSIONALS DO THE WORK ' The bridewas given by marriage by her father. She wore ...... ' RATION a b'adi"oual 1...... h....,,~a, ...... '= ""~"" a °c M'~ dresses cost $225 to $250. • CALL NOW FOR A FREE ESTIMATE AND DEMONST I - ,,,.~ ,,.,,,- ...~.~-,m s,...-, .~,,,~...+ o w/.,...... • .. • " eA'rne=A~'rnnlu nus=n=,UT©ED n neckline bordered with.ruffles of laee~ anda-lace overlay wnue ne empnaslzes | . o~,,or,~,.,v,, ,,I,,,...... j I~edicewithnet.lnpaark~ Herheaddre~was a floppy white sophistlcatmn,. " " " Rea has not | il 11~V -fIDliil i IMCTII i |illnM: 1111 m.m 1 I hat,hat, trimmed with organza, the brim enhancedenheuced by flowers ' zorgotten younger brides." ~_ RLIrJt ORlffi~lJ, Illt)ll~l,ldllllUIII kin, uv~ us& | arranged by Cheryl Hutchinson,Hutchimon, of Vancouver. He offers a wzde selection 9 f _~ ...... - ,- - "= She wore the heirloom pearl necklace her mother wore at • - • ' " - " ' ' smm her wedding.. ~ . . ' .' " :- .• . . . ' . . . . . , •

The hi'lde carried a trailing bouquet of red' roses, pink DISTR T PJIg.I: . " ' ' ' On, white baby earnations, set with'babyr ~ s,bre~ath; . fllV/ . ~1 I I~lllUNll, • . • " . • • , Her maid of honor was her sister, Kathie M. Lusas (nee .... Kirby), wbe wos dressed in a shimmering 'pink three- . " ~mmnmLm&imli .m n • .Asm m"•l i, .Pro _ .quarter.qu~terlengthgown. lengthgown. She carriedcorried ..a,a n.osega~.ofnoeega~.of white and - ~.t~lllF$nl~l iill qlllli,l'~i , pink~.ha~. babz earzlation,~nmflon, set with baby's.breath.baby.sbreath..= " , .... " • B~l~m.iwinl.i irk -ira vl. Wn-limim~...... ~e ~nmm s youngest bm~er,Mal~h~S~.ons, was rite . . ' . ' . . " ' = " . . ".... -- bestman,bent.man, and the_the bride's brother-in.law, Kenneth Lucos " -- - -hM-TNli .llNrn • ' . MeAl). DAOWqlhl: iqd'gO0 L : " • was the usher. . ~- . o 1,.!, , ...... I,.. . , nO.., ...... The reception was held in the banquet room at the Simon, " ...... Av¢~,'- ' ..... ; FrakrFrair Inn, Prince George.'George. . "" .... A / ' " ., : Theweddingcake.wasdispisyedonasidetable; theeake ---'----I " ",~ ...... tr- ...... I i " - "l' 1~ ~ ~ ~ was decorated by Agnes Pauison of quesnel, who also . I ' '~ I r~ I ~ I [~ I I ~ .... ' • ....: decorated the cakerake for Lynda's parents whe~ they were .... ' | - .~ l, []-:, I, ' "~ I ~ I ' I,--~" \ / ~ ~/-: ,., married. • . Dinner grace was delivered beautifully by the groom's / .. o ,o 1 I/I s,,..-\ • - ' ..... ----- The bride's mother woreworea a turquoise with black piustripespinstripes " father. . . .. " ...... ~ I ..... ~;,'~v--F7-:;-'-Pv.~-ir-pw I I1. -~Z~.X • . ~ • •/ • : , \ kneeImee length dress, setsat beautifullybeautifuily with a ~red ~~.ze and white The guest list was attended by the bride's aunt, Elier ' q , ' ~v .:l." ' l / i / I 11~. "~ ' : 3,i t~

The groom's mother ehsse a mauve and pink floral knea Special guests in attendancewere the bride's '. ~ ~-:] '-. ~ ! ,': ~ /' ]iL ~'~''f "; .'~f/ .'.' lengthlengthdresawlthamatehingsetwithalovelypinkrese dress with a matching, set with a lovely, pink rese grandmother, Mrs. Eliza31~th Gflbert of Rocky Mountain " i m , I -'~ .~, ~ l i.i ~ndwhiteearnafloncorsage. , House, Alberta; the'brides aunt, EllerScott, ofcalgary, ~ ., ~ and white earnation corsage, . .... , , O~ .~,",I~./~. ,.~,; -/•ec,/ ,~.l'll ...... ~'--W l l.~L The teast to the bride was propeaed by the bride s uncle, Alherta, and the bride s aunt and unde, James and Betty I; I I " / I I • James,ames Bond. " -- • ' '. " Bond, ofRedDeer, Alberta... ' ' , "-"='//= I I A spedal tosat to the bride was ~ven by the bride's GeoThr;eneWlywedswiilresldeinthe~newh°meinPr~ce • II I--I .... father.Ither " • • . , " , , ...... " ~o-'~o~ ~,~: ~i ' III~-~ 4 ,4. ~- ~ '--"

W, nter wedd,ngs advantageo , i i:il - TORONTO (CP).-- The was the most papular more than a month in ad- " ' Y P 'g i . , L~, l ~.~m\ II '~ola '-~ February" yda~ day thati~Heather Heather month, with 28,216 weddings vance, says Lucy Perro, the church, even on days | ~. " ~P~ i.~"7, .N%.. It- "------I " 'i" John ' HmameU performed. ' . , spokesman for Torontos, when ther e are five, half- ~ .._.:_ - ;1" I\ II sn";':", ""I~ ,ou<,,$OUCI! ..• • January was the least city hall where18,10-minute ~hoqr-ceremonies. The snag [~ ~.&O =[ - marrled, it mowed -- and. [~.~ ~ i j =' snowed and snowed, favorite, with only 5,302 ceremonies are performed is with the reception hall. ~{~" When the limousine ceremonies, : every weekday afternoon. "Toprotectthemselves, I " ~. arrived to take Heather to a The'smaller numbers can "I think a lot of them are tell the couple getting-" ~ ~.~- . . . , s~q..'~ • church nearHamilton, the mean that preparaUons are getting married then for tax married to. book the i ~ ~ ~ ~ MCCONNELL Ave. car was dirty inside and out easier: Invited guests are p,.u'pesea," she said, adding reception hall while I ten- from the sand spread on the more likely to show up at a it takes about three weeks to tatively book the church for DISTRICT of JERRAC[ PROPERTY FOR SALE roads. winter wedding because book a date at other times. them;" Stanley said. "Some The couple's wedding they haven't been invited to Margaret .Stanley is of the more popular; places guests also had problems another; as might happen in wedding co-ordinator at are booked two years ahead getting to the church. Many summer. Timothy Eaton Memorial of time."Idworth, catering MINIMUM SET PRICES got stuck in :p~ow and It should also .mean Churcb, one of the United co-ordinator for Rill Food arrived at the l~t moment churches, reception halls Church of Canada's busier Services Ltd., agrees that while others r~alized they and caterers will be easier churches with I04 Weddings booking the reception hall is A B could not be o'~time and • to book., performed there last year. the '" main difficulty: went straight ~ to the But there are exceptions.• HALL CAN BE SNAG '!Getting the food prepared Lot 3 f$18,200.00 Lot 2- $19,000.00 reception hall. •December dates are booked Stanley says 'there is isn't any problem." 5 - $19,200.00 3 - $19,000.00 12 -$18,975.00 5 - $19,000.00 These are just a few However, it may cost problems Geuples in many more to feed guesis in 13 - $19,450.00 ' 6- S20,500.00 parts of Canada could face winter. Aldworth said that --Fully serviced wltb bnderground wlrlng and paved streets In when they opt for a winter MacLeod wedding while it was difficult to give excellent neighboLJrhoods. X --M!nlmum lot size 6000 sq: feet. wedding. • Difficulties, 29, at5 exact prices, , a typicld On 'Friday, July p.m., Robin Hazel Petersan --Close to schools 'and parks. however, can be overcome. summer buffet with salads L. (daughter of Rob and loun Peterson of Clearbrook, --No building time or re-sale limitations. Heather, now. living in • formerly of Aldergrove) and Donald John MacLeod (son of and cold cuts was less costly Windsor, Ont., said .the than a typical winter, sit- Mary Rasmussan-and the late Captain John MacLeod of For further information, call the Planning Department, 635163!1. sidewalks ot home and Prince. Rupert) w~'e married in Abbotsford's Trinity down dinner with hot foods church were shovelled so Memorial United Church. The double,ring ceremony was and up to seven courses. she and her wedding party conducted by Reverend F. Gelightly. did not have to bother with Given in marriage by her parents, the bride wore a Nina winter boots. Ricei doslEn of IVory georgette sewn by bec mother, as were • Instead of taking the other gowns. The full-length gown featured a ruffled • whole lot of Suzuki... photographs in the usUal neck, cufis,-and hem with a fulI-clrcle sldrt, cummerbund, garden dotting, the couple and sash. The bride's headpiece was a circlet of baby's {:_. • . -- / :-• . posed for pictures in. a breath. The bride's bouquet was comprised of starburst " i I ", ;' fo~r a • whole. lot of country.@ separate orea of the st.ep~jl~01t!s, white rosebuds, baby's breath, and a reception hall. • cy.n1~l~1~pl 0~hid w.ld.ch detached for the bride's going- • Heather says thereare ~p,y t~Igge on q Whi~ linen suit aiid a turquoise wool The new Suzuki Longbody same outright .a'dvan~gq~ s~p. 4-wheel drive offers an extra t~ winter weddings, The .~qi~l'qf4!~ Wnq ~f~ren Pet enon. Bridesmaids. measure of famous Suzuki were LY~ 8~!~I and Cr~sl~! M~¢Leed. FinWergirl was value-it's 580 mm (22.8 In.) "You don't 'ran into the Eri;1 Dr~e. The bride'satt~nd~l!~ wore full-len~., full. beat. l've been to some" qkirtel~ 8owna of t~rq~oise peau-de-s0ie aecenied with longer than our regular SJ (summer) recept!~ps that W~.te ribbon afeard tile bodice and white gloves. Karon 410's. But it still offers all the were very warm, v.ery an.~ Lyn's dresses were sleeveless with a ruffled neckline - economy, mileage and depend- " humid. At on~ a w0ma~ while ~rystal and Erin's dr~ses eac]q had a ~coop neck and ability that have made the__ fainted from the heat," ruffled puff.sleeves trimmed 'in white lace. Their mixed • The couple also enjoyed Suzuki SJ 410'sso popular, so I~pquets were attached to wJ~!te lace ian~ and Erin's was in q lick1 y. ~ee them all, soon. .their honeymoon down a smail-~hite basket. south, Heather'says adding Terry Petereon was best man, Bill MecLeed and Todd they picked February MacLeod were ushers, and Michael Richardson was simply because it was the ringbearer. The groom and his attendants wore spice- ~ SUZUKI osrlieat,they could afford to colored Essex tuxedos, with cummerbund and vesta With the purchase of any marry. vehicle during August you'll "~everthelese .... winter receive a setof weddings are not big in this FREE WHEELING HUBS AT NO country. Statistics Canada- -="* ..... AUTO HAU| LTD I II °' it OOLUNBIA' • EXTRA COST. reports that in 1991 August See MacLeod " ~-page 12 " 3110 llln DR, Dealer" leAOlOT 6N-I111 ~- ...... ~ ...... - ...... -'L,~.. "'T"~,'~ . " .... ,. " ~ .. : " .;,,,

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• i ". .;. I/have suilered from ! : settling myestate~l hel~e • ia~e. anvil many small •', ; depressl01i sluice| WaS a " 3~1W~ a~nid the.squan- • . "cittesanilthatshellloukt ,. child. I am in therapy -" - ~, -...b.lingthat.so many lmml- . ,go Immediately and tale • . ....:now and. taking an an- ; ' ~ ' I~..experlence .m con- < . . ~Ivnatage of theop~o~ ...... tldepre~sant and a ~an- ' :, ~ ~,1..dufiing.mienauiurs~ . . - = tunltytogetltoutofher "...... quilLS/foray, ety when .. 'V'I :/ /?'My, will Stipulates... .: ' ..system iNOW,_--. Been " ~. ~:uecessiy."P~'towhom' ~...,~ 7..t'.tbute~/~.Isto,be _ .,-" .:,TbereAmlIt'suell.-. : ., .... " 'I have ..been.married, l.0r.,,..:. : "' :: .-' diylded ~.~y. among ' : ','i. '.' 7:!~hanks for.giving th~t .... ,~. ' . :..: lll momns,.llves me a lot:i., . ,, . :,... yo~'. ml,i .w.l.l.l.l.l.l.l.l.m~.. it.cereS. '. , ; " ',unfortlmate ~irl some' . '.. of emotional .sup~o~. My. .j :'..,' ."": .~ f..~ .helr.looms .moll : i" ..' .excellent ad~lcei: She • ... " ,.,.rotes.m-law Is:..a!ways al, ', :..:.: ':...:-.-,:~_zyt9Zoa is,..mj.p~m.uF...; -., .,, • :. shbuld;ask the telephene ' " ... ': m~ male?when unngs are',:.-.... :',.: ' ' •¥o..ng~ml m a asl ol me ... " : " ." O,~ra,6i~ forthe.'number '" " . . .' " roiigh,..l, have lovlng , ':-' .' -:- :he lrlbomsand the name ' " 3 ' ~. "orffi~ rane hotllne and "". • ...... : . :friendswhocareand~let: .':..t...... '::"oftheperlmnwhoshouM. :i '.:..- .'t~l~.'adOa~lilme'ofeverv "...... :~... . ' .- -:.' ..... -. • . 7 .. -meknowlt:".::.i_), '..: ."..,' '.:" "::. ~veeuchltem; ," :- ' - , ':.) , op'portunit~ for fre~:. " -.-" . ,: . " ...: : ',. : : . ,, .i.o. li:-...~=,~li~ll_~ .... . :..So~vhy ool.s.Ul! .w,__an_i. 7::.): ...... iba..ie.t~edto .be fidr ' .. '-~:; :.co~iseiilng...'": .".~ ~::.. ' i ".... . ", : : " r ' • " " " ' " . 'IS:if" Iilbl~llli[. lllliJLllill to..Klll.m:~seu: wny ~ _~- • ....,- . -..'and lalle mm eammera- " '-" .. . -.~.~=..-~,~ .;._;;i;~,.&; ~ . .-- ..;_;.. . ,. " - __ ...... :. .. : ": . . • ..... all.ires, lore'enough. I-: .. , " ".,tlonwlilehltemseachof . J .~.a'"?'£'~:_"~'~__, -- • .- -- . • . . - -- .- ' , , " ,. , ; . have a g ecd Job, a tool . " :. 'yOu wouldmost appreei- I f_eet,lousy auom. rlea~. . " S~-- -- ~- - .. . ,,m~,,~,~,o~,,~ " , over. m head, all the .. '" ate. l ask that vounot ' ~ " help me get. over my . .r-ollill . . -. , :...... "lY'liOi~lq"~ /.'i'#'liOil'i "-'i * ) l -'~...- : . :_ ~ ,.. ' _ _- ...... ma.tefl~ tl~gs l.W.an_t - .-. conslder, yommelves as , • ,shame.Herelswbntlml~. . ,o,,..~ __~,i .~!Pll7-ll~.PtP~'J - i " • .~' . ~~. -~:.:~--= . ..an.~ .mone.lto .~...~..ni /. " - the.owners .of these ' penea ...... ,; . - t • ," . " _ ',-.--~t~,l"~,~ "-. fl -. . ~ " ~ ~ '~/F lq~ '.. IA'.'"'r'-- . ' llglltmg nKe a tiger to . . pieces,, bill merely the . ASltrledtopuumioa ' l . -. ' "-: -(&lll__~b~--~_ "~ ...'0~. . " - ~ ' -~-'~Y,# • fill - Z . s~.u!'v!yl, hatl.eap'tsiand • eustedlam; They belong /' " parldngspace~a .ne!gIP_ I - ' . ~ C~; . /~-'~llla, ll x.... -('~ x~ [O!~Fl~ ~ l 7- all this eolu.u,on :aua : • . to the family and you~are borhood i nopping. !

• . " ' ;.~ fm~ - ~'r-41,11~l ~'L))/) ~.~ ~ pammmy.mma. ' " r the S~ who must centre, anomer ear. ~ • " , ' / ' -: ' • • ; " -' .~,k.~[~_~"K ~'~, " fli-'~J~ .~I ~IIPJ. (,~J~ ~ " . .T,he. main reason, i ' . keep them for the next swooped around me and ,_- ; ...... ,'~',;.~ ' ~i _"t"J'd[l~---" ~ -_~'1%. ,# ",,~4v,J. ~IV.//]~ " ]J~,li'~" ~ .. • (Ion t illll .myse.H.is .oe* . " . generatlon-Now I pray . took the. space • was • .... " ..... ' ' " : Ifft'~"~!v/v . .~L~I~)..~II.~VJj). . ~k] ~ ~use i-m mram.me ~ . ' .iluit yon will remember ' hacking into. Thiere was . • ' • , ' " " ' :. ' . " • - ' I ~// ....;,-~ ~~, ~..,.,~,~-,' ],~l'l pie woo nave peen so . . . the. words of our Lord .... a brief, unpleasant ex-~. '. , • ' ~ " " ., • . .h~,X~//I ': ~.~,%~ ,. ~,'~t, ~'q)&" }li~'l vlf] ~ " - t'. g ood to me" mu. ieel .that . and loveone another as l " change of words lu~l-I - ,'.: ' " ' " • -' '". ' - , JJlM~J , /') ~ Li, 1/ ,li~/'i~ £;ia'~ \~r, ~ _#"I~ it was .sore,snow t~.etr . .have loved you. ,-: drove away and parked ." " • ' " ' . ~ /Hill ' ~'( [~["~l IV( ..-.~ -.-~-~-~--~ mmt'lea°onriWantmeul Morn." ' elsewhere. "" ' 1 m i i i, " i I " i J~ i i ~ ( i 1 iil i If ( r i k e~ I~ L to grle~ feel guilty.. " ' What a wise-and won- , I' was bollhlg lllslde • ~Lo,,,' .~,...... " " ,.." ~(l#/,-lli~.i~#//# ~- " Irecenilyhadacou- derfui.motheryouhad!I, indr.llsortsofkebemel ~t/~? ~A / " ~l(t,., " "- " " ~/~/~ ~ sultationwithapsychmt- hope you.M! live,up to to . get even ra.ced , - - .... / ric pharmaceutical ~idoc- -. her exp~tauon¢ through my head. I roleol --- "' ".- for and he imisL, thai! ,... :Rape response ~Cihpeasrinnuednten~ . • -" " .... li~"-";":'e",,i::,,, "ac'~e'i-:'ll-li li~l lli~J continue the present, an-. I "jam writing In re- - .. tldepressant prescribed. scratches. I considered spouse to the k~r from altermitlves, like teeth-. . . • ...... by my family physician. ' i the 13-year-eld girl who -. paste_ or shaving..crean!. . ~-Even as I write this, I was raped and wondered on the windshtem ann feel ~that my •emotton~ what other girls ~ay deoided net to waste 1~ are walled off. Nothing when asked, '~tat was on that miserable crea- seems worthwhile, lain It like?" weary el. being depress- ture.. l was 17 when I was I had almost talked ed and unhappy. I am raped and dldn't tell a ',,~, also tired of .fighting, So myself out: el t.rying ~ soul.ter 13 yeai~Ibegan seek revenge wueu su~. why do I write? For two .t :,. ,II reasons: to talk about fi when l denly I was seized by an '~ sought theraw :for obest- impulse to get rid o~ my 13 To ask parents not to ty,~depremtou and the In- " ._~ , , . AI,T~ItI~T~ be afraid to show their ability to form loving er by do _"J!!st_i~ children that they are relationships with men- ialUble. Living up tothe tube of orange IlpstlekL • Why didn't I tell any- out of my purse and ideal of perfection to .... one? B.~mse I was sure • •. c • ~mlease parents is an smeared a wide, heavy possible struggle. It's It was my fault. I felt streak acrass the ~lde '3 OK to be w.rong, you that I had unwittingly window,of her ear. know. been seductive and cans- NOw I feel ashamed uf ed It to happed. myself and wapt to_d9 I1 Rethemher, too, that I wish I'd known bet- something .nice. I~F no matter how much ter and told someone im- closed is a $10 bilL Will emotional support ~ you mediately, but I was too you please send it to a glve depressed persoim " .ashamed~ ! still have place thut really helps bg Russell mgerl who are being treated by those, guilty, unclean people? I realize • th~ prof¢~Ionais, they may feelings-when People ask donation has nothing tq stlll want to dle. It Is. not me about It. but now I do with the spiteful thing your fault If they sue- ,can answer when they I did, but l'llfeel better. cued. You can't stop the la~' ,,"Well, .how do you Thanks. -- PhUly pare that drives people I know of no place thd': .like me to the nitiniate I hope that young helps people more than -- which is peace, death. re~ler is aware that the Rehabilitation lnsU• Don't worry, Ann, l'm • there are sensitive coup- tute in Chicago. Your $10 not going to end it all to- ...... seÁÁÜrsfor rape victims, went to 345 E; Superior night. I am living one P~.t and present, In an St. today. day at a.time and deter- mined to hang on, -- qere But llurting Yo,u are fighting hard CRYPTO~UW. 3,-1 and I m betting you w;ll . make it.. I'm print!n~ SKCZVJSNX CNT.TVC QKZW. BVBKCAV:W yeur letter because a great many people ~/iff K-S QAXJATZ. see it and realize they "'" a re not alone. Ask "your, therapist Yesterday's Q'yptoqulp -- FOUR BOATERS NEEDF~ TO about a change in medi- BUY BUOYS; FLOATED A IX)AN. ;. cation. Often this can be Today's Cryptoquip due: SequalsF.. by' Stan Lee helpful. Ask him, too, .. about the possibilit'¢ th'.'t • ae Cra!tequlpis a simple mmeUiuUoudphe~ m w~ch~ac~ you are overmc~li',:.~lcd. letter used stands for another. If you th/nk that X equals O. it WANNA ~LI. A4e A B//¢~. l,,,m, p,~ Therapists :.ometimes will equaIOthroughout the puzzle. Single letters, short wordd, ~ ~ "'~/Y~AH, TttAT'~ WHY' neeo to be alerted t,) thls ~0ssibillty. l~t me h~br and words using an apoetrophe can give you elue~ to locatld~ g~ I 17~h.~..YAe'/'HS'/~C:~J~,\ UNI:~R .TA-'HGtJR ow you are doing..v vowels. Solution is accomplished by trial and error. ~ IANP H~ ~.A~e THe" l ~I, JRVEIbLAN~ I want a progress report .!fll I ~w~e~e'e Puew.~eHe~ h~ in 60 days and, remem- ber. I'm betting on you. The following gripes HEATHCLIFF ,,, N~WO- I.~'~qi .,g,/'J have made my blood boil for years, and I need-to TO TAIq~I.E LI~~ tell'somemay, WITH A HEAVY .,~L~r~ Our next-dour qelgh• • her's teenager is preg- mint, How do I know? Her doctor told my has- band when they were playing tennis. A prominent exe~u. rive and his wife are on the brink of divorce. How do 1 1mow? The by Johnny Hart church seerelary spilled the details at her card club: The couple has • " ' to .z,'~l 4- ~ been seee~nthe pastor burden, some 8s1~or v ..un ee.8 ,,oreo g. /~j/~ . , . ' '" " ,'. : . ' . .~ • .Awell'kn°wnatt0rneY ' " ' ': i" ' "~l~'~'~"' . ', has genital herpes. Toe ~ ." , ' ' ~ L -'~. "i- -- ph~macistely boy .wrap let the~edeliv- bottle of Zorovax. He blabbed It -' to be my hairdresser. A very affluent dentist ' and his wife have bor- i rowed to She hilt. They i may lose their home. Guess who spilled the beaas't The.lean officer ,~ ; at the bank. He told.it to ' ' - . -- . " " •. his barber. ' .... " ' "" , "'' " , ' ,- ._b v . This morning my y. manicurist told me me ' headofala~einsarance "ARe We 80RiNO VO0? n .v. L.nn Johnston !.? company _is drying out in ',,, His wife has been telling / 7<.: '"DL|I~-'~I~EGiSI~I~ 'IM~STLIF" I=_LiT.zli==-P:~) Ili=tl~-~, I-Ll~l.EFIVil~G~Jl[,~|,i,.l|l~;Ji#~i everyonehe'si-Swltzer- HIRHAH

~.)'ll~a • /~ Whydo people tell • L.II"i p.,.io., secrets? Don't they reaIlze it Is a . ~KS, ~,~ 1'i[~11 Z4~Z "--~ f21 serious violation of [~~~,~,u~-/-/jmm._j1~-.:~ ,~,..~...._- ~w~~ ~-.~-----~, ~.,,,,~.~mm ,,, .ethics and can do . tremendous damage? Please, Ann, speak to this In your column. --. Speecbl~.ss People who •blab professional secrets do so because it. gives them. a

feeling of importance. " ,,, ,o dr., down those at the top ~ .- -. ,--to get even for not hay Ing made It themselves. A person of character • " ' . will stop. the dirt distrllP /by Brant Parker and Johnny Hart i": , ",tltor ln his tracks by say, • ..' ' • • , .,., 'INK, "I'm sorry you told .... . me that. It dlmlnlshes ,/ . !11 ' you in myeyes." r~,...~, 4v, ~-,, " " ' AA,~VI;I~ I. knOW yon often re-"

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...... :. -- ALANON & KSAN HOUSE Is available FOR SALE :l' FIBERFORM, Twbl HOUSE FOR SALE. .a •SEXUAL ASSAULT HELP 1 MEETINGS towomen and children who THE MINISTRY OF 2 female Mallard Ducks. 1 bedrooms In Horseshoe - TRANSPORTATION O.M.C., C.B., VI']F, stove, LINE We offer support and Monday atMIIIs Memorial have been physlcel!y or AND" HIGHWAYS • female Peking Duck: f~ldge; sleeps 6, dinghy., 11n1LIOLT area. Close to schools; AIs0 understanding to victims of Hospital at 8 p.m. mentally abused. If you. $15.00 each. Phone;after 5 Now 11,000 Ib Roadrunner 2V2 acres for sale• in sexual assault and • Phone:.Ioobel need a safe temporary wishes to advise there. :fraller. Complete $30,000, Thomhlll. Call 635-2153 harrasment. Sexual abusers 635.9359 refuge call the help line.. 635. wlllroadbeclosurebea 6temp°rarYkm north pm. 635-2516. (n-c) boat onlyS25,000. Will take PLliOE' after ~1:30pm. .. don't stop voluntarily,they Gloria 4042. "~ " ~ - of Meziadln Junction at" FERRETS 21'--24' In trade. Phone 564: need Intervention from (ppd.aprl130.04) 8258 (Prince George). others. Call anytime. 635- - . the Hanna North Bridge FOR SALE iiPARTMEHTS 635"5546(ppd'A'ug') :TERRACE--HOMEMAKEk on hlghway 37 on August 2female6w'eeksold. $15.00 (p5.2~aug) 4042:. " (p~d-april~)-04i " Frldga, stove, drapes, SERVICES -- Provldea 23, 1983 from 9:00 em each. ] male 6 weaks-01d KITSAULT ,DISTRESS carpeting, off street until 12:00 noon. $15.00. 1' adult female 1 yr. SALE. Tohycraft 26', 255 parking, security TERRACE & INCHESAWAYCLUB.. mlstance with household (acc3-17,19,228ug) old $20.00. Phone 635-251"6. Mercrulser, II leg, full system. DISTRICT •heats .every Tuesday at . management end dally (n-c) llvlng activities to aged, •canopy, ' dingy, custom COMMUNITY 6:00 p.m. In the Skeena handicapped, TO GIVE AWAY--three frbller. Phone 831.2211 (Ioc. ACREAGE&HOME SERVICES Health Unit. For convalescents, chronically lovely black kittens to good 240) or 831.2457. leak start at FOR SALE 635.3178 Intormatlon call Margaret' "iih otc, 4619Lakelse Avenue. ° home. House trained, (pS.25aug) - Sill 3 acres, 2 year old cede 4603D Park Ave. 635-3166 or Cheryl 638.1232. Phone635.$13~. • " Phone after 4 pro. 635.7669. home. 1750sq. ft. 7 minute., Terrace, B.C. V8G lV5 (ppd-lU uly). - , .... ; " 1~I~ 21' VALCO RIVER Phone manager north of downtown. Askln I~xl.30Nov. 83) (ps.22aug) RUNNER. 351 motor, fresh anytime Sl10,000 but open to offer, ALTERNATE water cooling, otl cooler, To view call 638.1890. *, EDUCATION ARE YOU' PREGNANT,' PREPARED CHILDBIRTH IQUIT ~. ~,~: ...... sea stralner~ auto blllge ((pS.19aug) CLASSES: F.all series Total sellout by Aug. 28. ~~ worried, thinking of an starts Sept. 20th. An 11 Open6pm--apm. Dally il~~ pump, 55 gal. fuel tank, Road Runner 4S00 lb. COMMUNITY abortion? We at Birthright week course for women and dealers welcome. L.W. J FOR RENT: one bedroom "LOT FOR SALE 35 hs' WORKS would like to offer you our . couples who wish to take an Sears auction, 41o6 ; h'atem trailer, brldgeetone tires, bearing buddies. apartments, frldge & stove Thornhelghts. support and friendship, active part In their birth. Hwy. 16 East. Phone S17,0(X) o.b.o. " 847-2736 Included. Located • right Cottonwood Cres. $14,9~ CONSUMER F r a • c o n f i d • n t I a I Tuesday evenings at NWCC. 635.7824. FOR SALE aBe. Reply to 731 N COMPLAINTS OFFICER pregnancy tests available. Instructor: Marianne Smlthers. downtown. No children or (p7.26aug) pets. Phone 655~1~. Dollarton, " Nortl & DEBT TIIIIcum Building . 4721 Weaton, ICEA Provincial Reg. Purebred Gelding, 15.2 (p10.26aug) (p20-19aug) Vanc0Qver, B.C. V7G 1N5 Suite201 LazelleAve.Offlce C0ordlnator. Fee: $20.00. h.h. 16 years old, beautiful COUNSELLOR (pl0iune fri 635-1256 hours: Man. to Sat. from 9 Call 635.2942 Weekdays 9-4 • 3 FAMILY mover, reliable & safe with a.m~to'lla.m. Phone635-~ pm to register & for GARAGE SALE children. Goes Eng., west 1~ BEDROOM self. and. lumps very willingly: MEALS-ON-WHEELS . 3907 anytime. Information. 4927 Straume contained units. $325 a Specializes in' DressagE. 635-6461 (ppd.nov30-'e3) (ppd-aug20.sept.20-83) Saturday, Aug. 20. 10 am.,. month. Phone 635.7640 ask 2pm. House Dnd garden, Place 5fh In '81" B,C. for Malcolm 8-5 p.m. sporting goods, toysr Summer Games in "Kur" (acc.4aug-ffn) marlne, books, plctures, •Dressage and 51h In '82 B.C. much more. Dressage Champion.shipsat 1978 KENWORTH-W92~ elementary level. Trained 1978 20-ton Peerless Page • (p1-19aug] log trailer w.S.I, scales; FOR RENT-- 2,000 sq. ff by Hans Urff. Full brother office" space. 4623 Lakel~ INDEX to Beao David, half brother Nahannl 14.16 yd. gravel ,~.~,~:~,: , ~ Ave. Phone 635-2552. I Community Services ~ Services to Ibn Valeddl. Will be sold box; H.Plate for districts 19 2 Coming Events 24 Sltultlonl Wanted 49 . Wonted to Rent and 20. 847-3582(Smlthers). (acc.6oc.ffn 3 Notices ~ TV & Stdron 50 Homes for Sale to an excellent home only. 4 Information Wanted 29 Mu~¢al Instruments 51 . HomeS Wonted Phone Amy Lloyd at 635- (pa.26aUg) 5 Births -- ,-, 30 : Furniture & ~plllnC~ ~ property for Sale 6 Engagements_ 31 PStl 53 Property Wanted 5010 or 847.3597 (Smlthers). 3 BEDROOM 7 Marriages 32 LIvestock ~1 aullnesl Property (p2.19aug) TOWNHOUSE centrally 8 Obituaries 33 For Sale Miscellaneous 55 ' Business Opportunity 9 Card of Thanks 35 Swap & Trade 56 MotorcycleS Fli.TERQUEEN located. References 10 In Memorlum 31 MIKllleneoua Wanted -: " '" 57 k~tomoblles - .. Sales & Service required. No pets. Phone I1 Auctions 39 /~rlne 58 Trucks & Van| 635-9593. 12 Garage Sale" f~ I "-:-Equipment- 59" Mobile Homes 13 Personal 41 " ; -- ~ Im ~ " f 1 60 Recreational Vehlcthl (p20~sept:) 14 ' Buslnesl Personal 43 For Rent Miscellaneous - 63 Aircraft NOTICE 1 15 Found 44 Property for Rent M Financial I NEW 1:AND 2 BEDROOM MODERN HOME detached I NVESTORS & 16 Lost 45 Ram & Board 41 legal two car garage. Complete 19 Help Wanti~ ~ Suites for Rent 69 Tenders apartments. Wall to wall, HOMEBU I LDERS For Hire dll Homes for Rent CEDARKERMODE 24"SNAKE resawn III CLUTCH & PRESSURE stove & frldge. ReaSOnDble privacy, end of road. Two sides border crown land. Fully serviced building shakes. Phone 638-1912. PLATE, transmission and rates. Phone 635-4547. lots In Terrace. • (p20:Tsept) bell housing for Chev 350...... (p20-27aug) Serious Inquiries only, asking $65,00. Phone after 6 --Prlmelbcatlon All new. Will sell --Underground services CLA$51PIED RATES . CLASSIFIED ANNOUNCEMENTS separately. Phone 635-5,197.. APARTMENT pm, ~903. LOCAL ONLY .,. Notices, -. . .6~ , .,~,,~,,.,~...... (IPL-238ug] ', ...... TOLSEC ...... (ECCS-24a0g): ,... FORRENT' " 20 words or tsse S,1,~0 per insertion, Over 20 .Births 6.00 Home&Commercial • • An Ideal Investment words S cants per word, 3 or more ¢onse¢ullve Engagements 6,00 2 bedrooms on Brauns • FORECLOSURE Insertions S1.50 per Insertion,. Marriages • ~ 6.00 ALARM SYSTEMS GRAVE L PRODUCTS SALE..3 oppor.tun!ty. For Island. Available bedroom one level house, Obituaries 6.00 438-0241 SEWER SYSTEMS Immediately. Phone 635. Information phone 635. REFUNDS Card of Thank~ 6.00 : (plxl-3iaug) CONCRETE TANKS and lot. RR No. 2 north Eby ' 6TJ5or 638,4TT/evenings First Internen charged for wtlofher run or not. -. InMemorlum S.00 9486 or 635.3583. St. to view call 635-7207. Abanlutely no refunds after ed.hel been let, -,::'- Over. 40 werdlk 5 cents esch addltlunll-word. -'- ...... BACKHOE (n-c-23aug) or 635-4948days, ask for PHONE 635"6357 -- Claselfled A~IIInO' DUMP TRUCK & 9:00 Em to 5 pro. Bill or Jake. CORRECTIONS Department. (pS-22aug) MUSt be made befoce second Imm~len. lii~li~:~ ~:,:* :*::,~ LOADER SERVICES 3 BEDROOM unit In duplex, (Acc. Tues.Frl.ffn) 1 Allowance can he mode for only one Incorrect SUBSCRIPTION RATES ~ii;:,~ ~ Schmlffy's frldge & stove. Available ad. Inactive Octoper ;, IN0 ~~~[i~ Phone 635.3939 Sept.1.83. No pets. 8350too. HOME I Single COpy 25(:. FOR LEASE BOX NUMBERS By Carrier ruth. $,1.S0 (acc-ffn) Phone 635.9096or 638-1009. SI.~0. pickup By Carrier yesr 311.00 (p3.23aug) New 3 bedroom home. ~00 S2.00 mailed By Mall 3 mtht. ~.00 • R. PARKEN per month. References By Mall 6 mtht. 3,5.00 SCNOOLTEACHER CONTRACTING I redulred. Phone 638-8735.. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Ey Mall I yr..Sa.00. Rotes available upon request. Senior Citizen I yr. 30.0Q REQUIRES BABYSITTER. Renovations, stucco, siding; Now Management (l~-248ug) Sept. 1, 4 days a week, 8 am concrete basement offers NATIONAL CIASSII=II'ID RATE British Commonwealth and United States of to 5 pm In my home. 1 forms for rent. Reasonable ONE BEDROOM unit, America tryr.'SS.00 Reduced Rates 32 cents per agate line. Minimum charge $5.00 chlld--1O months. 5ome rates. Phone 635-3559or S:~. fornlshed, InThornhll I. $238 197t YELLOW 2' DOOI~ per Insertion. attho mo. Phone 635.4453. The Herald reserves the right to classify ecls housekeeping and start 2907. : MANORVILLA Ford Fiesta, In .flnq LEGAL , POLITICAL esd TRANSIENT AD. under appfeprleta headings and to set rates dinner. S17.00a day. Non- (r20-13sept) (p1.19aug) VERTISING therefora..and to dofarmlne page location, APARTMENTS condltlon. $2,600o.b.o. Lal~ 37 cents per line. smokers only. Phone 638. Starting at 638-1188. The Herald reserves the right to revise, edit, FOR RENT 0498. S295.00 (pS-23aug~ BUSINESS PERSONALS classify or reloct any advertisement and to BAKKER'S MODULAR 3 bedroom house In town. $5.00 per line per month. On a minimum four retain any answers dlreofed to the Herald Box (ps.2Saug) These apartments on No pets. Security deposit month basis. Reply Service and to repay the customer the sum STRUCTURES. Pro. Kenny & Agar off(~r: 1971 VOLKSWAGEN paid for the advertisement and box rental. SCOTIA BANK fibbed multi use utility redulred. S.r~0per month. RABBIT. 4-door~ excellent ,'COMING EVENTS "~ --=w-w carpeting Phone 635.2297. For Non.Profit Orgmlcetlont. Maximum 5 days Box replies on "Hold" Instructicns not picked Up Bank of Nova Scotia sheds, various, sizes. --2 appliances cond. Mltsublshl stereo~ (p3.-23aug) Inenrllon prier to event for no charge. Must be U within 10 days of expiry of an edvartlsernel~t will requ!res a loans officer. Attractively designed. --drapes S3,200or best offer. Call 635-:~ words or leSS, typed, and lubmlfted to our Office, he destroyed unk.ls milling Inotructlonl are Wood constructed thus 1188. " received. Thoes anlwertng Box Numhero ere We offer: a good --laundry facilities on reqUeSted not to send originals of documents to starting salary, full no mildew or corrosion every floor. ..' (Ps.20aug)! DEADLINE avoid 10111.All claims of an'ors In ~dvortlHmenth range of benefits, of contents. Sturdy (no --plenty of parking DISPLAY mutt be ror.llvld by the I~bllshor within ~.10days snow worries). Doors Noon two days prior te publication day. after the first publlcktlon. excellent working --~urlty syst~em REPOSSESSED i: conditions, full training that really work. PaR MORE ~1981 Dodge Mlrada. CLASSIFIED It II lgrled by'tha edvorti-.r roquestlng Ipace Competlvely priced --1980 Manco 14 x 70 Mobll(~ I 1:00 a.m. on day prov|OUl to day of publlcltlen that the liability Of the Herald In the event of and opportunity for • INFORMATION Monday to Friday. advancement. The wlfh free delivery and home. !, failure to PUblish an advertisement or In the PLEASE PHONE RELIABLE COUPLE event of ere error appearing In ~e advertisement opportunity to meet the assembly. Vlew at Co- • 635-3113 For kids call Shelley o as ~abllshed ahall be llmlted to the amount pild op Bldg; Supplles or wants to rent their bedroom Rocky at 635.2261. • bytheadvernmr for only one Incorrent Irdertlan public. Qualification: ~(aug4,5.tus,frl sept.end) ALL CLASSIFIED CAIN WITH ORDER ether house. Arrg. • needed. for the portion of the Idvartlllng lance oncupled minimum education-- Phone: 638-176e (.acc.15.268ug)i then IUSINIISES WITH AN ESTABLISHED bY. the Incorrect or omitted Item only, and that evenings. Phone 635.5939. ACCOUNT. grade 12. Some | ! them INIII he 11o liability to any ~e~ greater (p20-24aug) :(p20.1Seapt) then the amotnlt paid for I~ch edverllllng.. experience required. • KEYSTONE It/S OLDSMOBILE Contact Mr. Simpson APARTMENTS - Service cparse of IS, N an ill N.S.F. c~es. WANTED TO RENT-.-.3 or.4" OMEGA. 2 door hatchback/ Advlrtlsementh mull comply with the Orltllh 635.2261 for an El" now taking appllcetlms. . Columbia Human Rlghtl Act which proh b It lny bedroom house. Phone 638. P.S., P,B,, bucket seats. WEDDING DESCRIPTIONS appolntment. Thls mdvorllllng that dl~rlmlnltse agllnet any • TRI-PAR ', Spacious, clean sparta., 1510. $2,495. Phone 635-4246;* No charge provided news submltthd within one perllon ~ll of his rice, rellg;orl, MX, COlor, posltlon Is open to both month. Specialists' In cracked 1, 2, and 3 bedroom nationality, ancestry or ple¢e of orlgln, or quallfled males and , (ps.2Saug) (p4-19aug)~ because his age Is ~m 44 lind 65 Yell'l, cylinder heads enA. suites. Extras include females. heat, hot water, laundry Box 399, Teffxe, a.c. Homelbellvary unless the cendlnonIs l~tlfled by a Bonafide casting rep~rs. '79 SUZUKI HARDTOP VSG 4R4 Phone LlJ.4ag4 req,glremmlt for the work Involved. (p8.19aug) facilities, storage --Exchanga ,4.53 or 4,71 JEEP. 4 wheal.drive--" locker, pl|ygro~rld. cylinder heads, $390.11. 44,000 km; Good condition. Please phone 63&822,1. $500. Phone 635.9794. --Exchange 335.400 (accS.Itfn) Cummins heads c.w (14.23aug)! valves, S150.OO. Cat I 1910 CHRYSLER heads also av~llabls. TWO BEDROOM PRICE'REDUCED CORDOBA. 6 cyl.auto- QUICK SALE = nACE= de'' 562-7111 APARTMENT. 900 sq. fh stereo. Bucket seats. 3 bdrm split IAvel cedar KITIMAT TRI-PAR i Downtown. 8393 a month Excellent condition. !;6,995. MARCOUX • Prince Oearge which Includes utilities, home In excellent 6354049. Horseshoe location. Paved CONSTRUCTION • .(acc.Fr) except hydro. Ref. (pS.246ug): Finishing & remodelling. required. No pets. Phone double driveway, enclosed Custom houses, pDIntlng 635.3475. garage, fully~ fonc.ed, well~' FOR SALE cabinets. Foundations. • 500 GALLON propane tank; ,,, " (P5.zzaugI landscaped.al ~ 3 bath[~s,~ 4,. ~, ...... , 1~ Mustan g hetchback. Phone 635-2359. 35 per cent full. "Sell for qu Ify carpefi, r~aturS~ 2.31 (brown) auto. PS, (P20.19aug) $900. Fittings, cement pads I CLINTON/VUklI~:~R:: I gas, drapes, a p,pllanc~jh. P~,I~.. still Ited radial' " Included. Phone 635-9201. J Bachelor and done I h (p2.22aug) D~:astlcally t'edOced for ' (p2-16198ua) | bedroom s u | t eeL'| I~Jvate sale. Phone 635.. * '~.. " -" | available Immedletel#.~:| 21;13 , ...... -..... Classified Mail.in Form I Frldl)e* "alid/.L. sto~e ! PARKER HALE 7 mm I included. Sa~a* and I Your Ad magnum. Bolt Ecfton, with i recreation room~63S. | COUNTRY LIVING 3 '~'.i '" 4X Bushnell scope. $350. I ~s or 635.$1il9 to V'Iow; | BEAEMORE HIDE.A. Phone 635.4386. bedroom house on 21 acres, BED. 6 months old. (pS.~Saug) fully fenced, Jar~ bern, ~..... Name ...... ; ...... Address ..., ...... year round creek,* Good ' "' Excellent condition. To FOR SALE Town...... ,Ph0ne, No. of Days ...... view call 63~.7207 between welt, approx. 12 km from BIRCHWOOD Terrace. Asking $110,000. 1980 GMC dlelel ½ ton Classification ...... ,....,.....Send ad along with 9:00 am and 5:00 pro. Best APARTMENTS (blue).' Auto. P.S., P.B., offer. Phone after 6 pm. 635-3474. cheque or money order to: Avallabla Immediately. (pl0-30aug) etealbelted radials. 14,900. 20 words or less: $2 per day DAI LY HERALD (p5.22aug) ~ Clulet 2 bedroom eulte. Phone 638-1023. $4.50 for 1hree consecutive days 3010 Kalurn St. Centrally located. Adult -DELUXE IN1 TRAILER.,- (p3-16-19.23aug) orientated. -d~clge, stove, Town Park, trade W.H.Y. S $6 for four¢onsecutive days Terrace, B.C. 1979 FORD FlOg wlt~ carpeting I~ drapes appliances, fireplace, 6" $7.50 for five consecutive days , V8G 2M7 Included. For appgl*ntmmt wails. 16 x 21 IIvlngroom, 4 canopy. 3 speed, excellent cofldltlen. Phone 635.9687or III to view ph~e~m. NciroomL M7-23S2.' (pld-:lSaug) 431H338. Askfor Mary. (n-c-19aug) +:AI: + `. 'h I: :hat z " Tha ld'Frlclay"August19'1"983'Paoa": ., -i '::,;/::+::: " " :+ "' +!":: +:+.:~-+/+" :•+"":'+: +' ::rid•a1;+ +~)!+ :•+:++-::! ::, '.:~,,. +++~+, +:~ :.,::~...:-+!,::":--+"t: ...... ,; .....: :el•L+,.~+,.:£ ++, +;.+.~,+, . +: ::, : + - • . ,,.. .,.,'/+: +2• , _'.'r..'.. :- ' . t ' ~" . C01 n a .+ .... +az going,' -~'~, '~ on - strong1 • - " ' '" : :," ;.~'~ " "I : ~':' : -- - ~ " " +m+o~::CcP>+_,men ...... - Aad he's playing with .C~mg:ti~gS.off:,r~.or~..+ : !-JQine~i .me band .a •..P,ootSim, slnthem.[ddle-~50s, |eadingWlthSlmsa+~.xlea~'f": loorthern I. ~Pennsylvaala,+ •And 'i~i~ :iMe~dloi:to ,k~)' : ,:i he wab-I~;AI C0hndeddad more . .self-a~mrance and'. + we.dldn't have much .i~ ,. ~uple of months after that... Cohn settled down .in' New bands at.~ Ha~ Note .care...~ I~o~ still ]~ink., s~ns+ oc- .pla,yh~."asl0ng ++1+~ P1+ : . '! • tobea:jazzmualclan, drive+~dninmany:~.esrs, :theway"of.pr!n+tedmateri+alp::~!rucordwaslmadei~Herbie. ~Yorkcltyandconcentrat',ed: inlowerManhatu/n. : +':, ealdonallytolpldYat~lube.. •Wadts:me.": :+I-+•'?:t; +. Forty-flve years late/', the Wterad ob~}Fv~ of,:u/e in thoBo days." -' .!I did' the wo~k.'dnd I real~ed on./arranging for several+ ' He"s back on the' road:.... now. , ~i .'. ~ ~:'~.+ ,~ •...... ' .""+~ ' tenor sa~ophoalsL is• plying : Jazz ~e say. Asked~about Coini:r. ~*g0t : his fi/'st the rewards,'"~ Cohn Joked. ~.+years,working for such TV --''not exactly full time buL ~-"/::~: ~ :~ ..../ ..... '+ :- --" -' ~ :: his~ade.on +thr~ee.contin+enis, this Cohn ~d:. 1 """i" pr e~monalj0binthehand::' +"It wasmy firstblgex-, shows as The Hit .Parade. :doll~qulteabitir'--pla +ydng : P~: '_q.MIIIT,l~nvvm.~lm!l![' '1~1~ " ~i :+: : .(t go ~.~" stron g.' .. ~ ~,+ '.;: ;, ,'Ive ...... ~+bem p]aylng ".p~ore. ' 1 of...... c ,+~etlst : .T. ~a" ' ...sure"' 1 =a" : soloist+,' ' al+tho+' ...... ~" +' ".an d ,+,. the AnnBanerofl...... Show...,+.~.+~ +. clubs and l:emtflvals,!, +:~+~- ) ../..-,.: ...... UARE." .; .-APMTMENTS .+, +./.:." :,/:: ....'+ ev,,~...... -'.. -•_ .:i... '• .....•mmy.~,i hay...... e for a ~Ug.L1 ~ ••~d.W~t.•0n the rnao.w,~ •. :! •:still. had~' t ...... imade•_.~.y•,, undldid.sPeclals,...... for.Ernle •.+:~u rth.~ Amede~" .... ' P.ufi)~l~,. +. +'-~ .-,':"":::'"+ " ',:, ...... -L~'~ .+:.! :. .•.+. ~,I~. RRACE...... - "~-:~. i.~:~. ,'-.'I'.++"":""•., • ':~ '/l.~.:}.'i/ ,:. wnen+~, was.a~u~:]z tlme..andMsoame,j0~.,gt,t he~,wa.sl7.,.,./.., : -..,, ~:..:.~rda ,(m+der-his own. KovaesandSydCaesar;He, " Eng]and'und:Jap~n;:/': +/:: .... : " ,- :"+ " ,~ ', ..... -, -+ " .. ,: years olo l:Slal~e,u..n.ea+.~rm.g` .m0rb]:0nd ' bee~1,• PreC~ing. '. JOIN~ HE~ I N 1~../name,) at,that+tlm, e, " ..:' :, ': did .:. arrahgementa'/' fol;:...: His favoriteMoi~as me. • ~ :One &,T~.bedrooms !wturlng:. ,. :., :,11'~ + I ueuny +an an n aume'. mar+ 'and Udnldag al~ut+ it..' ."During.the '+I0She played ,. -• "My first .record +was 'for.. +B _~dway+s .Tony ,a~varda" +he he le(lwith sln/s.+t~ me.~,.- I"!+.!:+:.; +} '+'. +tldge", s+ve."+:dralm~.++:."*• ~ ::. :. '+Y•:}+:(: :ii+'+:~+i!.; • + ,+ L, :, ...... + • ...... inter +Co~t, ...Basles. band., more. '..: :. ,,/...; ,...... ,Lithe bands o(Ge0rgle Auld ,- Pr0grossLve records .with a , show.for, about I§ yesr.s; , ~:,..Hulf Note ..... ;~ ,:,: .... , :...... +.: ~+ ,-: .:'~ :,. ~ ~eWall to,wa11~carl~Ing:-.,. ':./,/:/:,::~ !:!~'/::-~.~:': ++.. + ~ and I.Imew thea, what :.I * DEVELOPED.:/ FULLER:::'micLBudd~:RichaniiJoined;:. quartet ~11~: 0~ ~ :'.One . of his recd'nt :?'qt:;was-a"'lvery""~0m-; i :":" :/' ~.:,eRAQUETBALL COURTS: :~:+. "...... •'"""' .,,,.~ ~ ; ~e ??': "~ .::~i/' J wanted to d0,..: .Cohnusldin ,. TONE. ,:...:..: ,,..+ ~o.'. , '-Woody Herman s Herd in ..,bandindudodHoraeaSilver..+BroadWay. credits: Is,, me: fortable altuntion.~or all us. ' " .... - .,.iGym'naslum facltitles, ".+ ~.: : ,:+,,.':.-..: +: uninter.v,l_ew .b .etw..eeaseisat orlglunlly,:+,classed::...hy " .1948.'.:-:-. +~.:+:~,,:+:::.,: ,:. -., ,. on piano, Tommy P0tte~ on. :.:artangemenis : :,furs+... ,:We had frleods -- mymm)y, P' ."; +" K)n.sltemenagemanl,. +,,.*, .-. ;., ueorae's uow'oun Street, a: crltl~saSa Lmeinbet'0~:the" He ' replaced " Hurhie I~ and Tiny: C~m. :Oi+ :, Sopldsticatod ~ ,Ladies,, ai peop]e:weImeW-- ~ein • i,::}:, '- : ...... For your per+OnalvlewIng "" : V'isit-.i;i :'?~:/I~ downtown !Toronto .Jazz" +Lest., Yelmg: schco]' : 'of Stewart; one Of thi,+ original.. +dru~.:'I wouldn',deecdbe..:-:+, ~ow based on. th~mualc of "tO hesr+~. It.:wan +ah* inexo:! ; :~' "-+ ++our apadmentsdaJly," K I ''' : :: 1: I J:"I__ I +'':""": ~ :: ' : j I " I .- • r club. • :-" . • ten,ranxophonist':.;Wh0se, FonrBro(hers-falnousfor'a-th.asagreatstl~eeSs'b+t-DUkeElllngton.. " peusiV,.place.•.You::+coldd , :260;p.,- ~., ' • - , '| Since then', colm hks gone members are kaown~ for recording of the tune of the it.took little :m~oneyLiO+ +•JOINED SIMS AT HALF eomeinthereanddrinkjust ' ~ " ' S :L~' + : +..... : : ~ "" ~" on to become one of the pia~wltk_a~tlJ)neund same name that .featured produce them." : ,NOTE " + like a fielahl~choed P+' i" lorcall- , / ' ":]:+" i most re~.pected iiames in Iittlevthrato ~,CoSn ha~ four:.: :saxoph<~dsts - After !akblg a band an the Up until the ]ate"60s; salecn." p the tousle business, as a de~eloped ;~ fulle~ tone over:' Stewart; ~oOt, Sims, Sten road wl.th co-leader and "Calm kept in .contact with Now a .dent of the. ~~ 635'5968 ~ ::~: - soloist,+ composer,, band the years. "Getz andSergeChuloff, fclinw tenor saxophonist the llve music scene by co- Pocunes resort ' area of. ' leader and arranger for. • Cohn's richness of sound ' .... • ...... Di .I ()rchestras, television shows and intensity were:on .~... ..- " .... ' *. ~ :- " : ' ' ~ - " " - " • -. end Broadway. ' • •display.at ~iS Bi)ucbon ~ i 11' ' I ' r " D " 1 1 ' ' ' I e ' Duringthelat+l~'~Osand Sttectaplmataneeandon Ttbetan Buddhists not sur rsed ' " i of his time. I!low57 and with Cokn, Nonpa+rcll, on Cor- HALIFAX (CP) -~Chatter in ~e cramped univerdty I and tothe instructor. ' " ' his f.amliy.grown, C~..hn. is cordJaz, andl-leavyLovela audi.torinm ended when the Vajra Begent t~sel Tendzin "This practice depends entirely on the rclationship once ' again a zul]-tJme duo record With 'pianist arrived for the lecture, fashionably late. " ., • " . between teacherand student," said John Leon, regional Co- musician, playing clubs +and Jinuny Rowles on Xun,~du. Chanffeur~,d to theauditorinm in a grey llmomiine and ordinator of the Halifax centre, one of five in C~ada~. concerts in the United Alvin Gilbert Cohn"wim -- wenring a three-Piece sult of the same color, ilieprinciPai "when you practise meditation you need to da so in terms of States, .Canada, Europe and born in • Brooklyn' in student of.gurulChogyam Trungpa .was not the Buddhist~ working with a master, and he (Trungpa) isthat person." Japan, • " Novamber, 1925~ While. his' leader in~agined by most westerners. :+ " :, ' New.centres are founded by senior students who ;have -.+ I-- " I ' femily did not play m~ical But for ~e. foB0wers of the K agya Lineage of.Tibetan stu~ed with Trungpa, a lengthy process Which may ac- • ~ instruments+ but .they~.en- Buddldsm, ther~ was little sm'prise.+ .~ . ! . .. i.... . count.for what Leon called the gradusl growth of+the . joyed popular muale su~l aS Tendzin, ~edtorn-bom and educated, is amodel for many organiT.ation.... " • " : • .. Cole Porter+ and Gersh~in. followers Of the sect in NOrth !unerica and Europe. " ~! Like mostfoHowersin Halifnx, Leon came to Nova Scotia • .... "When I was 12 I started Young end',middle-aged professlonals, with:spouses'and, four years ago when the centre opened. He operates-a y ~-- playing clarinet, Cokn children;at the~ side, made up most.of ~e, audiunceund . public relations company, ' " ' " " +, TO RENT as of Sept. 5--lg, -esid. He started ~orming_ demonstrate the growing attra~ti0n-of thb.benevoleat .+, Locatsd in an old, downtown, office building, the Buddhist x 70" mobile home situated with hisown band When he Buddhist philosophy in an increasingly rough-and-tumble " Centre has become a favorite for Trungpa who had directed i : ! In Thornhlll. Phone 635- was about 14/playing "in" wodd. "' 1 " .. " - /that it established. : 5350. -7+ churches, : commtmity + Tendztn; .In his mid-30s, emphasized~ln his hour,long+:.. "He finds the peoplehere more gentle, they're not as (17aug.23aug) centres, meat market lecture the need for people to rld themsalves of a"me.first" aggressive as in other places," said Leon. "Wh~t people I I x $2 DOUBLEWIDE on openings, anything like approach to ]fie. havehad to do to survive'and prosper here has made their HUNTINGTON APARTMENTS • private lot. FUlly furnished. that." / By doing +so, he said, it is possible to shed aggressive culture .not as jaded as the United States...... 4934.35 Davis Ave, S4S,000. Phone'~I,~5,W0. He began writing instincts which!accompany a' self-centred philo~phy and "There is a particular kind of energy, an atmosphere, •NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS (lSaug:~ept) arrangements for the band r~alize a more ~0,eacefulealstence. that is good for practlceY 1 or 2 bedrooms when hewas about lS "by For the60 ok' so serious followers of the K~a ~lnenge in The 44-year-old 'Prungpe has expressed a desire to settle Ingulre about our reduced rents t9741~12. X 61 MOBILE Nova Scotia,.!Tendzin's appearance represented slink.to in Nova Scotia, but Leon said r/o time'has been set fur hls --frldge & stove --d~:apes & car~t HOME. 3 bedrooms, S the guru.Trungpa, a Tibetan-born Buddhist who has lived in move, --storage room & --Laundry facilities appliances. 8"x 10 steel private parking on every+floor + shed. Fully fenced. Pad. In the United States since the early 1970s...... , .Besides 01)eratlng V ajradhata; Tranpga instructs at Naropa Institute, a liberal arts'College in Bo~der which he --spacious, qule~l & clean sultes In excellent Park Ave. ~TrallerL Court. Recognized as:a Tulka --one born to carry, on the location., S16,650. Phone+635-35,~8. teachings +of Buddha -- Trungpa was instructed in the established in 1974. --only 5 mlnutes to Skeena Mall by car or bus :~.+ ..(p10-23aug) Kagya Linssge~St an, early age and rose to a place of Students are not required to, Participate in Buddhist --close to schools & recreation ground studies, but are.encouraged to usetheir training to help LOTWITH t~ EMPORER prominence among .its followers, --security. system & new 0n.slfo manngemonl ~ " . doubIl wide On full FLED PERSECUTION +-+ • overcome the "mental andphysical atmosphere of struggle COME FOR A VIEW- YOU'LL ENJOYOUR basement. +:"Asking 135,000 He and other Buddhist leaders fled Tibet In the late • 19~----~ so common in the w0~ldtoday." RESIDENCE, Obo. Contact Royal Bank, after" persecution by the Communist +Chinese, Trungpa The institute has also becom~ an international centre for PHON E MANAGER ANYTIME Box 10, Casslar B.C. Phone - Chdstisn-Budd~ist dialogue', + featuring seminars with 635-3525 eventually settled in Boulder, Colo. I I 278-7385. 1970,. he founded a worldwide organization for leaders of both faiths. (au~.131.03) medliatlon and study known ,as VaJradhata. There now are In recent months the Halifax'centre has held open houses 'iiI The British Columbia Buildings Corporation about 65 such cent res for mediation In Canada, the U.S. and seminars and has invited the public to participate in FOR SALE (the "'Corporation') and Europe, repres~nting 'abolfl 3,000 to 4,000 followers. open meditation sessions. Still the group remains/mknown A cow 2 bedroom Weller. Invites Tenders to Adheringto traditional teachings of Buddha, yaJradhat~.: :. to most Haligoniuns. Ii .. Family room:and.lllUntlry P0i'~l ~ the following, teaches ~t'~bre instinotivcly good and gentle, and The purl0bse~o'f':the centre i; to provide a place for room added. Storage shed Improvements only. meditation, said I.,eon, and although new lollowers are end garage, On 2.7 acres. that through meditation they can live.by these qualities. No. 10 Kleanza Dr. Phone The key, say followers, is a commitment to meditation welcome they are not vigorously sought. LocATION: Ministry of Th~ Buddhist philosophy is not spread by hard-sell, but ~1.~17S~. Forests Compound, Yukon Drive, Stewart. thro~hL a yearning to live a more passive existence. "Maybe in my UfetlmeI can present a non:a~ressive DESCRIPTION OF Devil--helps approach and genuineness that someone else may IMPROVEMENTS: 1969 Devil's Claw, an herbal product which is being sold in recognize," Leon said. "They may be enriched by it and be Knight, 1.2 +foot x 55' foot encournged to pass it along io others." tnoblle home, Model 6312. health food stores in Canada as a remedy for arthritis, does serial No 632997, M.H.R. not seem to have any effect on arthritis when it is tested in No. O44243.":Joey sh;~d, the lab. FOR SALE deck and all appliances Larry WaiteSouse, a pharmacologist with" the federal 1~ 20 to~" moforhome.. are Included. health protection branch, carried out two laboratory tests Become a Friend of HOME ON WHEELS Excellent condition. Low with Devil's Claw to see if it'dld reduce inflammation. ~%%t~1/, 197032' Blue Bird motor home, bedroom, bath with mltenge. For bast offer All offers must:L..be In the first test, rats with experimentally produced ar- shower, 5' closet, kitchen. Spacious living room t~one ~.e0~4. submlffed to the office of thritis responded to ASA or Aspirin, but net Devil's Claw: • carpet throughout. Good for mobile workers. Will (pl0-2~aug) tho Building Manager on consldsr van In trade. Phone¢1S-4~0 or Its-Offer to Purchase When Whitehouse subsequently tested Devil's Claw for its Children's Hospital (Terrace)for more Into. $29,$00. FOR SALE form In a sealed, clearly ability to slow the formatlon' of'a :substance called- 12' HM4 Estavllle travel marked envelope, no prostaglandin. 8ynthetase; Which helPS trigger arthritic trailer.' Good condition. later than 2 p.m. inflammation, he. found that the herbal: 'remedy had no Sleeps four. Propane stove, September 9, 1983 effect, even in concentrations 100 times higher than the Ice box, electrical hook.up together with a certified recommended human idese. A Well.known ,.antl-arthritic and water. Asking $1,200. cheque payable to t bg.he Sacrifice =ale. Phone 635- Corporation In drug called indomethaein was" h-0weverhighly effective in 411+3. amount of 10 per cent of limiting production of the substance. I)usiness clirector+/ ..~ (l~-2~aug) the offer. -This deposit Writing in the Canadian Medical Association Journal, shall be credited towards Whitehoune says thathis results, taken together with a Windshield &-Auto Glass +ICBC Claims the purc'hase pl:lce "if • previous alx-weekstudy ~'ldeh found that Devil's Claw had tender Is ac¢epttKI. Tho~e no effect on12 arthrlties, raise questions about why Devil's ABLE Specialists ~.~ _~ Handled Offers to Purchase not Claw is being sold for treatment of arthritis. received by 2 p.m. ELECTRIC September 9, 191B. shall We will sell you only what you need to do the lob not be considered. ALL, LIJ ,,am,,,, STEP yourself. Notice of Appllusflon for The highest or any bid Change of Home will not n~:esserll'y 1041 MCDONALD'S OPEN iOliOAY-SATURDAY :GLASS .r ++++ NOTICE Is hereby hereby a¢cepfod. 6:30-0'$0 daily glvim that .on application • TERRACE, B.C, , ,,,, A K~NT+,PRiSE will be made to the Director Separate Offer to :TERR,CE KiTI~T of+ Vital Stafiktlcs for a Purchase forms may be A new McDonald's• Restaurant 4451 Grelg Ave. 635.9653 .,.,1,~ ,..,.1 chenga of name+ pursuant to obtained from the .office is due to open In Terrace, B.C. the provisions of the "Name 'of the Building Mana0er, and we're In the mmket for, • Act," by me:. British iColumble some promising people who are JAMIE.ANGELA Buildings. Corporation, interested In entering our top- SZYMCZYK URSULA Dennis Bontron, 4825 notch management training BURGLAR of Apt. 1014525 Park In Kelth Avenue, Terrace, program. Terrace, In the Province of B.C.YBG 1K7, Telephone: British Columbia, as 638.1191. If you are a hard-work~g self- Berbara Nunn A.I, follows:. starter with good supen~]sO~y ALARMS! To change:my name from For further Inforhnatloo, Jamle-Angela Szymczyk please cont.,;ct Chris skills, you might be one of the Training for chlldr people we're looking for. " Ursula to Ursula.Angels Schrelber In Victoria et in ballet, tap and TOTAL SECURITY SERVICESLTD. Szyrnczyk. 3e7-7381. 4 (pl.19aug) (augt8,19,22) We are in a position to offer you Studio Box 914 1 B-3236 Kalum St. 638-0241 a comprehensive benefit •&11S-841Y TM'rlce, S.C. package and an Impressive : starting salary. This Is your opportunity to work closely with OHIMCA BUILDING •SUPPLIES Draui;hlsman-T pist ? an owner operator who Is a TERRAOE working member of the team (U/F) and who knows his growth _ • SMALLMOTOR SHOP A forest industry employer is seeking depends on yours. PAVING LTD, for a profesMonel lob SALES AND SERVICE FOR MOST an experienced draughtsman. ~ In Chainsews, Lswnmowers& Pumps addition to his or her draughting skills Interested candidates should DRIVEWAYS., PARKING LOTS preference will be given to the Individual send a detailed resume to: .... SUBDIVISIONS who can tyl~ and Is familiar with Sedlon Free Estimates 88 forms. Dally duties will Include Mr. Darrell McClelland draughting, typing and ~lle maintenance. McDonald's Restaurants AUTHORIZED HOMELITE DEALER .J of Canada Umlted 636-9676 Please forward resume of work Locally owned and operated 416 Hwy. 16 West Terrace ~le.o3se experience to: 400+6400 Roberts St. BC TIMBER Bumaby, B.C. " ,+~ Hazelton Woodlands Division V5G 4(39 For information' on running+your ad in the business Attn: G.R. Blndert, I.R. Manager t 20 Powell Rd. ] Hazelton, BC • directory call 635-6357 V0J 2R0 " " +.+.

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was. -...... • enjoying this wise and funny CHURCH - 635.9019 Wed. 7:30 p.m. NEEDS NEW_BL00D : . - •.novel most readers will be SUNDAY SERVICES Terra¢~ ' Christian tempted to agree. 9:15 . a.m. -- Holy Academy "When you talk about a character on a situation comedy, Rev. Herman Hagen Communion K.3 thru 13th graclet it's oot Just the actor," he says; "It's the writers, too. I've Shakespeare's Dog. by DINING ,oo.ooRO0~ 624-2621 or 624-3359 1 B.A.,M.D,v. 10:00. a.m. - Sunday Paldor' R.L.~ Whirl seen a lotof writers come and go. Some come in and say the Leon. Rooke, published by • &nRWE IN ~s~ AvI. W.,I Mh $h 635-5520" 63S-3~85 = [ 3229 Sparks Street School Associate Pastor John , Willlsosare boring. Some say they're interesting, We need.. Stoddart, 158 pages, $14.95 the stimulation of new blood,-new ideas," Pat Barclay is a freelance (CornerofSpsrks 11:95 a.m. -- Family C. Huggl~, Jr. writer living in Thunder - , ...... &Park) ' Service.-- Ho!y Com. In real life, CoverJs married to former .l~llet dancer _-. .... - - reunion except third UPI.ANDS Bay Mary Stone and they have two children, Sund~tY~• . BAPTIST "My famdy lives in New York and I live here while the / CHURCH show's in production, We have a house on Cape COd and we spend part of the summer there. My family comes .to visit Church School (KII~- - Holy Communion. Mbllt,t dergarten through me." TOTHE adult.eXcept June. ~ Corner of Halllwell Cover was also seen in last year's Emmy Award-winning • ... ' " '" satiN.Thomas production of A Woman Called Golds, starring the late August) KNOX UNITED 9.:45 a.m; Ingrld Bergraan in a film. biography of israeli Prime ~[~[~0(~ ~;1~ ". ' CHURCH Bible Teaching Minister Golds Melt, He flew to Israel for a small part as ~ ~[~A~~ I0:00 B.a.--Regular ~ S0ndaly:School the late Sen. Hubert Humphrey. 'worship sorvice for July 4907 L-azelle Ave. H:00 a.m. • " end August- with Holy '~ 635-6014 " Mornl~ Worlhlp "I got to work with Ingrid Bergman and it was a won- Hklden somnwhere in the paper ore two Terrace Communl0n,. the first Rev. David Martyn, ~ . So,Ice derful experience," he says. "We had lunch and talked over phone numbers. Ifyouflndthemandooels yoors Sunday of each month. .B.A., M. OIv. 6:~ P.m. ', ~ur seenbs. We got to be comfortablewith each other yOULW]n tWO FREE passes. : ' '". " - ,%rvlc0.'l"~.'O0 a.m. • beforehand, which is rare, and it made it so much better on Sib~ S~ r the ~'eun." Tickets must be plckml up at Choir," Coati ~lt~tl°n~ , Nursery to Grade 6-- It W~ne~lay 8i00 He'a also played two U,S. presidents, He was Herbert The Daily Heriid . ~ Youth, Adult .Olm~l, ~ re.m/. Home Blblo Studies Hoover in the televislm movie, The Day ihe Bubble Burst, .... * 3010 Kaluni St ..... Me.,., & .Ladies Bible - Grade 7 to Adults ---10 - "YcvAreWelcome and he was Franklin D, Ruesavelt in a production of Sunrise .' Studle~. a.m. -- " at Uplands,, " at Campobello.