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, , : ~ Herafd StaffWri~r !; .... " . _ _~,~.~.J,/ ~ , TERRACE--i~remler rBennett~s .:"proposed: budOet , :" .:'!'. ~. ~ " legialati0n~:ishitting hardest the~p-leastab!e'todeai: ". ' ., ~. . *,+ *.... :; ..; : ";.,., m=- m *** ¸ ¸.- . - • - , .. C~,~/--~.~" )~ with. IL">TImprovince's meninliy.~ citizens will be;:. !/. '~, .. . enp~inlly adversely affected bYmmM of:the.p~nding 2~•,• , ' ' ~[~,] :~,." ,. /hllislaecenting to .ChrinJenuinga,.pastpresldentofthe;, . . •" ~x~. • .... TerracoAs~intlon for the M.~tallyRmrded;.. ' . :-. ' ~ ,~: .. On Fri~y, August 5, thntass0e~Um~ with pete ! ""'"" • ~:/:'" "~' .. J;i:'.";':'"- - ""::":"S ~'L ..~."~'i~ ~:''""~ ..:.d " j.::" :_ ,.."~ ,from the Voeatioml and living skills pr0gram, the Terrace . " : I. • . . interest grOUl)"far the disabled, PeopieFi~t :(a self help m- . .2s~cents ..- |roe Volume 77No. iS3 -- ~group made. up of the mentally:ha'nd~cap~d) and other; ~11 interested"/ndividunis met-t 0 disoua$/the effects of the. J. budget. :.... . social-Credit's ~lated, resu~. ~,~m;fccusce on •. more than labor issues they decided: ~The Outback in jobs -" ': : also represents* cutS. In ~ss.:' Sex;vices the mentally Victory claimed 'retarded desperately need.' theysay.. • - Terrace pause again " The standard income assistance these people were EDITOR'S NOTE -- Parts of the following dispatch wero • . .. getting has been frown 'while a' work Incentive program subjected to Chad government Censorship: that bad l~id them from ~50 to $100a month has'been totally By Michael Goldsmith eliminat~l, Jeunings.pointS out::that while $50 may not i seem like much to some people, for the retsrded it enabled i N'DJAMENA (AP) -- Prenident ~I-liss~e I-Iabre's them to buy the little extra items*that mest'uf us take for' government~ahd former presid~t Gonkouni Ouaddni's • granted. In addition, the .prro~ram provided the rebels both" claimed victory today on the!battlefield at participants with positive and: m~ningfu.i work:i I Faya-Largeau in northern Chad. experiences they willlnow not beable to have. " .'i ' : After three hours of,fighting, the Liby~4orces are In There is nothing to take their place. < difficulty and the government tt;oops, which repelled the The retarded eupec/aliy needed tberentklsman. TheY are • assailantS, havb launched a c0unter-offenMve and are now one Of the first g~'oupsto be discriminated against and they chasing their adverearie~;" Chadian Inforn~tlon M/n/ster have no way of getting more money to pay inc~3~a,sod rentS. ~amalla Mni~m'attold ~rters.in N'DJamend. ' , ~." The budget will wipe*out the rentalsman'S"~flee. ,-.: ., He' said ,'Ubyan torc es~!!~ :were repulsed wh.~/.lhey • The retarded as a group are one o~beb~est d serS ol', tried to opon "a. second L,~0nt near ..the'villages iof Oum medical services. The standard charge" for a:hospital visit !" Chulouba and Kalait, 355 kilometressoutheast of Faya- is going to,rise~to $10. They also need specialized medical Largeau. : services, which are the very ones that wlll.ba soon open, t0. • Mahamat said Habre's troelm. "regained eontr~l't of the extra billing by doctors, if the legiMatien passels, i region around ~e two villages, which command access to " Those.conccrnod see the cuthscksln~as reaUy a ,." the eastern part of the country. " means of removing a'Ibt of apectai elamm: Theclaason.the " ] "A rebel spokesman in Paris, Abdarraham Mdussa, said mentally retarded needed. .earlier thatGoukouni's forces -- which Soumalla.said in- The ministry of human resources used to have a chided 2,0~0 Lihyan regulars and. 3~000 others-- had coordinator for the mentally retarded or the equivalent in .... overrun Faya,Largsau.' Mousea said the rebels were "100 each region. He too is gone along with the family service pe~-eent" in control'of tlld oasis near the Libyan border, worker. Again, the retarded extensively used the family about 800 kilometres northeast of the capital. service worke~, because their family's tend to have more Soumalla said the attack against Habre's forces In Faya- problems because of the special .needs involved, Largeau was ear~'l~ 0ut'with support from Libyan tanks, JennlnSs says the Interest group sees the mentally artillery.and, planes. He:told a news conference the at~ handicapped hR barder thnn government w~'kers, At least tackers advanced intw0~c01umns, from the north and the " some of the,BCGEU types hnve-the paseibtllty, ef finding west,'onthe gavernment ~son at 7:3o~a.m. another job. ,.*The gov,emment has cut the. retarded's~ ,chances for.l~lependence, Jemdnga says. * Western military ss~rees haddaid2,500 men, the.bulk of The group that metNriday will not Join operation Habre's army, were pinned down in Faya-Largeau, a town Solidarity. They view it as too labor oriented. Rather they of 7,000 recaptured from the rebels July 30...... !L/,q will develop a, parallel atructuroand may enter into .some : As the flghtlngrqed In northern.Chad, i~ench mmtary joint ventures with Ol~ration Solidarity. " " . adviserS began arriving~ in the capital to traln ~Habre's Pause for peace peoplei fft,in front of Fulton's office. The interest group is about to begin an intensive forces, - . campaign of public awareness and lobbying. As a first stel~ m tary sources se d the 20 paratrnopers arrived it has called a ineeting for Saturday,Aug. 13 at I p.m. in in Djamena.beforedawn, the Chari River from .... ,: : " ,. Herald Staff Writer . . " i~.-:..... . can make a major difference as a;worid N crossing . ,'~ TERRACE--While trafflcflowed ,..' ', ," . ~i~' " lender in- peace and disarmament :initiatives. ' " • | Room ~ of Northwss1 Community Collega, In addition to neighhering.Carneroon wh~e they,had been~ atationed to '., aloe8 LakelSe Avenue -and'.pe0ple sh0Pped~'all.d:::~i -.... .-The paper says the pause has two objcctiveS:: :One, : | people ~P-resentin8 groups.invo!ved' with ,the disabled ;~:. ,help'Fr~ch ;Ciyj~ns l'J~ In case:the: ChPd ~v~',~'Wb~l,.," ~'~;~"~.,!~~ ',~"c0~~ publ|eaW'~,j~,.~S of tho,~C~o " 'k of II throughout,,.Coalitioo~,thethe,Dlsabledn°rthwest,will HoD°roesPml~zl~el~r~Naqlinr. 0f .the .B;C.Is •. around the embassy. • . . • - ...... ,~ -..-' :. @!ill~i/'stopPed. in front of! the,~q~, comfit,-::, ~ :,: retie&. ~ totO pees~de'tbe CanA.d~n, Kovernment. ,~'Officoinan.effort to make penplemote awareof.tim'. ' ';~ :~=t0 get out' of.the arms race and'in~tead become s "l" ' invited' to 'attend. " Washington.also is sending a team of military personnel nuclear arms race. ".world leader in peace and disarmament.work. to distribute weapons to Hahre's army in the former French The signs read, "once a month,.-on the • While many of the pousers were in.place I0 minutes colony, which hss become u focus of confrontation between seeond Tuesday for two minutes at II aJm.--pouse for'. ~.before II a.m,, some just made and some including a . Libya and the United States. " • peace.'* ' * ~mother and child and a locul businessman didn't ~ Pla es land The sources, who declined to be identffiediuaid I00 more The small tract-like papers the groupswas handing arrive until four minutes after. TEGUCIGAf2PA ~..(Reuter) :--.IU.S, i;mllitary plan" paratr~p~rs ~,vould be sent from the Central Afrtean out say "Canada's participation in the arms racewill It appears this demonstration will reoccur monthly carrying troops and equlpmmt:.;~,Jandisg in San RepubliC, anolth~.former.French colony.Tbe sources also not change the outcomeof a ~uciear war~ However, ~ii SO look for it again On Sept. 13. , Ledro Sula, Honduras, tod~yraom~;,m~oonvres of an said 120 French n~arine commandos would al;rive t0ni~t or unprecedented scale in Central Ankl~/~ 8ot under way." Thursday from a base In southern France for the~operal:ion, The war games will involve 5,~00 U.S, grouad troops, 6,000 code-named Stingray. : • " " " Honduran troops and 19 U.S. warnidps Carrying 16,000 ARogether, the. French .will deploy, two : companies inilitary personnel. : totalling 250 commandos to supervise training of,Habre's Irish :.,oters cOntinue battle U.S. and Honduran authorities refused to say how many men and monitor information on Libyan air and .troop BELFAST. (AP) • "; J~h is a'meml~'ofa~'~ o ::a: fact:findi~, mission. -. the familiesof IRA guerrilla troops had arrived so farur thekinli,ofequlpment they were movements trans~tted from U,s. surveillance planes in Roman Catholic rioters. ,.'member group. ~of The ,British and Irlsh~'.; prisoners. . " • , . carrying but said flights would conttoue to .hind daily durl~ nel~hherin~ stldan~, the sources said.. French officials battled police into the.early Americans from •the. New governments say the group The British government's the next few months. - "earlier said only. 180 commandos would be sent to.Chad. hours " today, burning York-base~l-lrinh~ Northern is, a major fund-raiser for Northern Ireland Office One thousand U.S. troops will be based in the town of French Defcoci~Minister Charles Hernu ~aid Tuesday 'the~ vehicles and lobbin~ Aid Committee .visiting • outlawed Irish' ruled out a pr0pes~l Comayagua, headquarters for the exercises, ~8 kllometres paratroopers would not be deployed in combat with former gasoline bombs and rocks to Beffast: ,,..,.-. ~uhlican Army in the meeting, with Martin north of Tegucigalpa, the Honduran capital; Honduran president .Gouk0unl 0ueddel rebel fqrces. -, .... avenge an unarmed young The Ani'~dean group is in United States, but the group Galvin, leader of the military sources said. In Washington, Reagan administration officials are using man shot dead by a British Belfast for whatit d~scribes A group of some 50 to 100 today were pitching tents st the a visit by Sena~ulese, President Abdcu Diouf to push for Mys •money it raises helps American group. soldier ...... - base in preparation for~the arrival of 1,000 to 1,500 more French air support of Chad. Senegal, also a former French Riot squads fired plastic . next week, one military Source anld. colony, serit a battalion for seven months last year as part of an international peacekeepln~'force, bullets to rout the tinters, Tradesurplus up U.S. troolm.on Tuesday told Reuters news agency they who began ravaging the " ' had received little briefing on. Honduras. Senegal is not expected~ repeat that move because of- Catholic neighborhoods of ~r "i i ': ~-': The operation, nlcknsumed Big Pine 3, was called as a report~ disagreements with the 0rganization of Ahqean Belfast on Tuesday ~Ight OTTAWA (CqP) -- The,/.~.~chinery, fabricated $5.9 billion and were boosted display of U.S. military mioht Unity on how to deal with the.current situation in Chad. after the young. CathOlic cotmtry's, "merehandiS~ ~Pper and motor vehicle by a combination', of in- MEETS REAGAN n the face of what President Reagan sees as spreading was killed by a single shot trade surplus"for~the f~'St ~, - •creased ~hasce: of both Soviet influence I. thej~reigon:-,Rea~,~hua acoua~ Diouf was tO meet with Prenident~ Reagan today in- during a scuffle with.British ' six months 0fthe year was a ~.~:" - industrial machb~ery Jand Nicara~ua'of exporting.revolution: to its neiShbers. . Washington in a..vlsit Intended to underline U.S." sp- troops. re~ rd.M)3 bllllon;: II billion. Theincrcose in industrial crude petroleum,/ •~DRAWS CRITICISM preciation for what U.$. officials have called "Senegal's Police said gangs enraged more than during the same macl~nery'seles is part of a Imports of motor ~,ehlcle very constructive role in this world." The manoeuvres have/, drawn, sharp criticism from • - ~ by the shooting of Zl-year- period ii~ 1962, Statistics tren d@hich began earlier in parts, passel~er cars, members of the U.S. Cm~rcss and latin American Hobre had asked for French planes and combat troops to,. old; Thon~sa Riley in the canacia•~ddtoday. ~ . the year and represents the hardware' and aircraft all diplomats, who said they centradlcted efforts at peace talks help~ army rout the Inmr~ents, who haveanrro~ded.the . Ballymurphy quarter ' bf • Shouldthpt performance first real turnaround in that .declined.d,uringJone, . to resolve the region's problems. strategic northern Outpost of Faya-Largean, ~tsken by ' Catholic West Belfastset continue, .~ilada would sector_ since late 1961. Trade specialistS .' Warn " 3The exercises are to last at least six mmths and to cnst far loynilsttronpsJuly30.' ~'. ~'~'' ..... "/ . fire toat least ~v~n s=pass.l~t, year's record WHEAT DOWN that monthly figures can more than the ~ million spent on Big Pine I conducted here Intellie~nce reports and Witness aec~uats "say*Lib~an :." vehicles, inelucl~g --t'wo ,$17~hilitol~'iSurp!us in. the Damlzming the increase fluctuate widely a~d- be last February. ~': l~lanes have dumped napalm, fra~ment#flonexidnsives and' buses, and hurle0 rocksan d : trs~e of goods with the rest in exports during June was misleading. They say short. • Meanwhile; Nicaragua hu wirned of an d-out war with high-heat phosl~horus bombs an the ~ desert eaals ,800 fla~ll~ milk bottles filled of the World.... -..: a 6|~per-cent decline in term trends.-- whlie no{ as neighboring Hondura and accused it od Inereasin8 its aid to kilometresnorth'ofthecapitsl, kllH~hun~ofeijvilLans with gssoline atp01ice of- noth exports wheat sales to ~ million, current • as the monthly U.S.-hncked rel~.ls fighting to topple the Sandinlst regime. and wrecld~ their huts. It is difficult to conflrn~the rqmrin, fleers'." haVe~ 'sho~ strong That decline followed a $96- figures and based on Outlining a planned' national mHltlry re'vice law' to s because the government has banned Jonrnallsis from the' Police reported : . the gr0wih m) far this year, an million increase in wheat complex, statistical front. • ~ public session of the country's stats council, Nlearaluan rioting ended shortly after lndicationo f an" improving sales during May. ('.'uleulations ~--,,givea.more Defence MinisterHumberto Ortqs an Toesday/l~t said an U.S. intell/gence accounts indicate 2,00o rebels backed by midn~ht Tuesday.night. economy ' both here and • impam during June were accurate plctrue of rWhat iS all.out war with ~ would sprmd ~ Central 1,500 to 2,000 Libyans with Soviet weapons have been Pte. I~ Richard Thnin abroad. . • , UR3;3 per~¢ent from May to happening. " deployed outside Faya-Largeau. America and prompt U.S, military intervention. was arraigned "today in : Exp0rts during the second He said the Sandinists, who ousted dietstor Annstuto Belfast Magistrates Court • quarter.of the year rose by SQmoza in s revolution in 1979, were introdt~i/~ military Libyan leader C.ol. Moammar Kliadaf3~claims his forces in the kmtogi)f Hiley, Thain ...... to 122.6 biHian, are not involved 81rcctly in theimurg~ and says the service to strengthon the amy. .was arrested Tuesday followlng . a S.5.per-cm/t Order issued In other developments, hlmdreds, of medleal stndl~ts Reagan administration has concocted the cimqles to In- night. increase ~ tho ftrsi quartar. PRINCE GEORGE, B.C..(CP) -- The B.C. Labor timidate him, His goven~n~t has threatened to shoot do~ gathered isZegudplpa on Tuesday pi~toallng what they M~0strate John Edwards - '~bat pushed~total exports Relations Board issued s cease-and-desist order ~mday see as an Increasing dl~sspact for human rllbto in their U.S. radar Spy planes sent to ~ei~hboHnoSudan ~ tnonitor ordered Thaln held in for lhe first half of the year afternoon against Canadian Paperworkers Union pickets at country. the Chod war. , mmtaey custody,pending.a to $43.4 billion; up from $42.1 Northwnod Pulp and Timber Ltd. U.S. officials claim Khjldafy's forces ar e ~Rp0rfln~ 'the Their demenstratiod followed allegations-msdu to beari~ Sept. e. Ben was set billion a yearearlier. Work res.umed later in the evening. reporters by the dean of the ~mtienai tmivm.Mty medical Chad lnsuroents as part of a' Libyan plan. ~ dominats at $I~0 after an officer from Imports, meanwhile, The picketing began Monday afternoon, in protest against school, Felipe Paul Chlix, that he was kidnapped and tot Central Africa, " ThalO's rqlment, tl~.Uoht increased by. 3.6 per cent to the company's Issuance of W~,rning letters hY 87 union tured by govarnmont agmts for 12 hours I~ - . .. Infaniry, laid the soldier ~.17.4 bill,s, in the senancl members who had lelt work Friday for a 1½-hour Operation returned balf,coMctoua tohin home. -, • .. , ,~: ,l \ ..would 'not be.allowed to quarter of. the year after Solidarity tally against the Social Credit gove~mmunt.. I I I i i " .... ' ,.. -: -leave thepmv ce. " showing a strong nino-per. Board vice,chairman Brian Foley ruled early Tt~y 4~v''" "' 'WHY "U V NEW?'~k3 "" 1 " ' r '''"" ; v~'v~; ' weari"g civilian cent lnerea~m In the first that the action by Local 60~1,'which Involved 450 " WHENUSEDWILL DOi" " .:i. clothes, was. not asked to quarter. workers.and closed the plant for about 3½ shifts, was an enter aplea and spoke only Importsln the first half of megal S~-ike. ' .... • Do you want par~s to flx,upyour car but your budget : won't ~110w it? Beat the highcost of new parts with.:. twice duringthe five-mirage be year. totalled $~4.3 "Therejs no doubt that Industrial unrest has arisen as a Local; world sports' pages 4&5 : quality 0S~J( psrt.,from ,, • / appsm;ance before a packed , billion,up, from 1133.9billion result of Northwcod's decision to issue written warnings," comq~Oom. He said. he.~."~ Ihe first half of 19e2. Foley said in his written decision. " -: understood the charge and ' ' on a mo~Rhly'bnsin, ex- "TheCPU'd adverse reaction to the written Wal~s is Comics, horoscope' page ,6 , S'K B, AOTO. SALVAGE: did not yet have a lawyer, po.rbstoci-~ lii June by undarstandable, at least to sam,/degree. Howevori that is Police said 85 l~ople were 'I.1 per cmt from May'to 17.5 no dafemce for actions which clearly contravene p~vtalens 635-2333 m 635-9095 arrested during Tuesday's billion, The overall fl~pn.e of thelabor e~de." 3~vo Du~n (ioetoff Hwy. I~ El Violence, including Stephen was boosted by Increased Lse Waldle, a Northwood vice-president, estimated the Classifieds- - pages 819 Uch, 2~, of Indinnnpolis. sales of " Industrial strike cut the company ~more than $~175,000. ,, ~ , ,...... : ...... ,,~ y~th,~d~u'd.,di~uns a~utan0ther' ,:l :t]~ year' " .... ~: ....!aa! aid e, specie, U~. enYoy to CentralE America~ after. Stone'a . Pea .... Prime Minister Trudea, and Mmdean"~t _ !:. , : . • ts a egoua , ...... ,.. ,.. , ......

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The Herald retalns full, completeands61acopyrlght' " • • " . ." • In any advertisement produced and-or any'editorial or photographic content published In the Herald. Economy steamrolls ahead th~tIundarstandthem."-~a-~has rejected--tbee-0~.S. ~terpretaflon _~ of the; i Central':! : Reproductlm Js not permlffed wlthouf the wPItte~" AmeHcen stru~es ds part of a giobal U,S/Soviet conic, t, perml,lon of. the Publisher. "- ' ' " . ." ,- - - ascribing them primarily instead to internal aoelal and .. -.. ~. Both StsLts'ties Canada and the country's largest" char- Sales in Ontarb in~ by SI.8 W" eant t~ t~7.8 economin pressures. :~:,.:.. • teredbank.pro~ded some evidence Tue~hiy:that.d~te mfllion;quebecbySl,Qperce~.tto$1~,4 nOlllon;~Manltoba Last April, before visiting BoaBem ht Wash~n,' ,-, , , recent ~terest-i'ate scares, there are still sound si~ that by 13per0ont to$48.3m~lllon; Saakatchwan by ~9:5'per cent .Trudeau etaied flatly in Ottawa that "there aremajor I the economy is steamro!ling ahead.: ' " ' " to$~6,gmflllon;.'ibertaby53perce~ttoSLTLSn~illion, and diverg~cea(withU.S.pollcy),be~l~mingwith'thefactthat Trade discussed ThaR°yalBank0fCanadasa~id.'~leedayits~licator BritishCo]onlblaandtheYuko~andNorth~,~t;TerrltoHes. we obJset to the interference in the internal affairs of other tad .ex.of.sevan lea.ding ~ono.m_ie indieaters rose §;7,per.i~ent by.-7.8per.cent to Sm,s mimon, : '" ' ':": countries b~_ any major power -- even'ff that power Is "our _ outing the sccona qumero~ 1983, anpporting the,~'s BANK P]~OV]DF,S .LOAN ~ .... ~ ' :" • friend."'-- .... i " ' _ .... .:- vtewthat the real Gross National Product is likely.to ~ Ix In oth~ businesa news Tuasday. ' " ,. -" .But after the meeting, a Trud~au aide said the 'prtm'e TORONTO(CP) -- Canada's premiers agreed today that per cant during the year; ' ' ' ~ '...... TbeBank0fCanadasaldltwillprovlde$10milllonU,S, t~ the country's trade policies have to be revamped ll) any Last year Canada's GNP deelined by about 4.4 pe~ ceni, to an intern~afiotl~.ball]d~ effort which .will prbvide ,sllort- I~nl~s h a.d expressed "~e~eral support",for the Rea~lan .... and we recogi~e*that~the U~i~ed States ha~"~) attempt to build a long-lasting ecom)mic recovery, so the real grewthrate.will be close to-1.6 per cent fr0~m the term loan of 1~!0 million to he]p ease Yughelavia~s debt~ int~ested andintimately involved with the affairs of. that "For maybe the flrst tlme we all raslized as a greup how . flnal quarter of19~2 to the lest quiarter of lg~3. The hank has, problems, ,Tha l.0an is des18ned to help yugoalavia with lts pert of the world, " :~.... important international trade isis the Canadian economy, revise.ditsestimateofGl~]Pgrnwth in 1903 upward to 2.2 per immediate finaiiclal'problems while a lenger-term credit: That app~t shift, diplomats say, was deslgoed~.1o ..... especially in the Atlantic provinces," said New Brunswiek cent. " ...... paekage.i~:negotiated with the International. Monetary encourage the line in a Reagan speech to Congressduring Premier Richard Hatfleld as the premiers emerged from .The bank said that between September, 1983, and J~a~; Fund and private banks. ' . " - the Trudoau visit that emlihuized peac~fu:! goals:and the first dosed session of their Lwo-day annealconfereace. 1903,the.manufacturing work weskgrew byan average~oL -- Ford Motor £o. of Canada said "it plans to rai e - negotiated s~ttlements, describing U.S. military aid as "a ~ He ~dled discussions today the best he had heard in five one hour to 38.2 hours. With average hours worked now production~of Tempo and Topaz ears at its assembly plant shield" to encourage politiebl and economic reform andnot years at premiers' cbnferences, close to thelong-tero trend, furtherineresses inpruductl0n in neerbY Oa,kvllle by 25 per cet to meet market demand in an end in itself. "For maybe the first time we all x'ealized asa group how ~/ouldresult in new hiring. Canada and the UV.S9 TSe company s~dd f0ur hours of As a fdeadl~ neigh~r,"the diplomats say, Canada' iml0ortant international trade is to the Canadian economy, Primary steel producUon showed an abuve-avarageAn- production.will ~ added-is each ot the two 40-hourshifts in recognizes special U~S~in[erests in. the re, ion. Ottawa is especially in the Atlantic provinees," said Nova Scotia crease during the quarter in response to. the upsurge .in the next two weeks and starting Aug. 23, each shift will reluetant to attack U.Spolicies publicly, preferring quiet Premier JVOHN Buchanan as the premiers emerged from residential construction and car sales, work for an extra eight hours overtime. That will allow persuasion des18n~l"to get Washington at least, to try tbeflrstel0sedsesstonoftheirtwo.day~annualcoaference. TheToronto Stock Exchange price-eern~s ratio:also dafly'preductiou ~of the 1984 Ford Tempo and Mercury diplomacy instcadofmllltary.and economic power. .. He called diseeselons today the b~est he had heard in five rose at an. above-average rate and new orde~ by...esport Topaz to. rise. to 1,200 from 960. Lately,. however, l~gon hds urged inerea~d backing years at premiers' conferences, industries were up more than usual, " -- Bato/i Broa~as .ling Inc.. says it is seeking fC~ieral for Niearagunn insurgents/and El Salvador's army while The discussions followed presentation of a paper in which MONEY ,SUPPLY ~ROWS " ,, permission, to set up a 24-hour, all.news ad information . ordaringmansive air, soa and lan'dexerclses in thearea. He Industry and Trade Minister Frank M/ller said On the negative side, money-supply growth rose.7.2 per channel to be. distributed free to Canada's 4.3 million has supported a negotiated settlemest but suggested, it" Canada could have an additional 350,000 direct .Jobs and cent on the quarter. New orders in consumer durableswere Engl/sh4angoage cable televis/onsubeer/bers..Baton said would be difficult while the present government of ~0,000__indirect jobslf_it reclaims the share of woHd trade it up at a below-average rate and residential:coustructton the advertIHr-supportod esrviea,'to'be provided by wbel~y...... Niearagoa retalns'.power, ...... : ...... held in 1970. ' inersaned by 1.2 per cent, owned subsidiary CNIN Communleatiom Ltd., would be: .... , BRITISHCo]umbiaPremtorBillBonnettsaldtradecan Meanwhile, SVTATISTICS Canada report, that' defiveredb, satellite. ]t anid annual costs are expeeted tO Poor are! poorer,: be improved if government ~sts .are cut while Ssakat. department store Sales climbed to almost $4.6 billion in the total about $35 mimen, with the e0sts of setting up tof~g_ ~: ~.~we~_Premi~ Grsht Devin e focused on areas lll}e wage first six months of this year, up 6.7 per eent from the same $7 m"Hon. About 200 Jobs are expected to be created, ts and the need for more research and develop period last year. -- The dollar slipped a tenth Of a cent to 60,87 cesta U,S. TORONTO (CP) -- Many of Canada's nearly 400,000 ment, saying, "Frankly, we haven't been working hard And the federal agency said sales in Jane were par- by close of foreign exchange markets, its lowest level in vforklng poor would be better off qulttingthelr jobs and .enough." tieularlygoedijumpingbyl6.4porcent from Jtme, 1962, to nourlytwomonths.--buttraderssalditwssatmdolngWell . goingen welfare, saysa sludgy relossed tsday;i But thegeneral f0¢us appeared to be On a need for better ~) million; financing arrangements. • . - ..... AIIregions of. the country enjoyed :higher. sales .in , .June agalnstmostofitsEuropaaneounterparts.Traderseaidthe The study~ .p.r~duCec!;:'by U~verslty~of ManitOba" ..... - t~eri~,; douar .'.ouu~und to ;~. soar-,as~t/~ ~ono~l,t'~k Hm,'~ a ~ ~)~ a tamUy :.Manttobe Premier Howard Pawley seld p'rovinelal than in the same mouth last year, with Sales in the AtianUe currencies, the Canadian dollax got swept'along for.thaHdo o~ffour o~ '~i~iiildi'um.wai~-jo5 ~ed oni'*y'*~'p~ c~k"~f l.eadors,,calmexpressed concern at the morning session, that provinces inereasing,by 23.8 per cent to $64.6 million, - despite its own slight.dipthvalue, against the U.S. earr~cy, what. be'or sha~wo'uld have reeelved oq welfare ,in :1~0. : da is unable to finance international trade in the • . - . 11)ird Worid to the same way tbut, for instance, Japanhas Ganges River to be studied::: InT°rontothatyear'awefi'areiNiYment|arafan:|ilY°f 1 beau doing." • -.. - four was only I[16,900-- a .little more than half the $12,970 .... Today'semphasis on trade followed-pre-conference : figure Statistics' Canada' set for a subsisteace level for four statements in which all the premiers said finding ways to .WINNIPEG (CP) -- A Wim)ipeg geographer say.s the ~adech wl]l begin work this fall on analysing the age- people.. - • rebuild the economy'was" their top priority, annual flooding of the Ganges River in Bangiadesh hasn't old flood pattern. -- ' " Instead of'helping the .working poor, ,provincial policy .However, Canadlans should notexpect the conference to been carefally studied to date because it has seemed an Rogge'han visited the small eountry east of Indla, tends t° Peaallse them for w°rkidg," says the report titled come up with miracle soluUons, Ontario Premier W/iliam inevitable fact of nature'. • populated mostly by poor landless pesaants who have been"- Federallsni and the Paul.. : ... Davis• said Tuesday. e.... John Rogge, a professor of geography at the University of displaced by the ye.arly floods and have resettled in Dacca, EconomicHum, in hisCouneU, 1.11-page sayswork impoverished commissioned working by the Canadians Ontario' ;The touchy issue of medicare Will likely come up Thur- Manitoba, says:a team of researchers from Canada and the Bangladesh capital. " ' sday, he said. The researchers from the Unlyeralty of Manitoba and likely will become worse oft unless ~e federal govern. : With neerlY L5 milli0n Canadians ont of work and interest " declines ment'smultibll~lon-dolinrCanada./~istsncePlan:.t, rates startln~ ts c

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______P_~nce-Rupe~'s---~erati-----o-n-SolldarJ'------~"~a~i~iy Do.n .SJlverside.s sald, "[ustmce -cannot :be ...... Rrdl~y~ ...... drew about" 400 peo~)le--equal to the previous Pwr(,v.atmzeo ..ana said the lack of a rentalsman Terrace's Joanne Peters, Maureen Bostock " aw--w-~-d-t~i-Tar-r-r-r-~ha---j~association who said BennettSangha Oflied the his Hindu.Sl way back nights busine-ss semlnar~ but only half those ouma result an additional cost of $8 'million and Ross Redyrepeat previous talks. The into power and Called for a new election' attendng the Terra~:e rally.~ Lawyer'and past peryeartothegovernmenttohearsuifsinthe audience gave an informal best speakers based on the: proposed budget. president.of Rupert's chamber of commerce • Supreme Court of B.C. ~ .-...... Thousands. attend Operation: Solidarity .....rally ,V, couv x - workers prepared to leave expected at the.32,000-seat "I really don't see h6w a vants Tuesday that they, report had picket lines .essential services would be. kind of,f legisiati0n,"lmd~ said-, -Most-liquor. stores will be their Jobs to go to the four- stadium -- It can also as- govcrnmen~, that wants to would be docked pay and being set up at some maintained. council 'chairman Norm closed knd G~'eater V~-. hour rally, commodate about~8,000on survive politically can 'have a.letter of reprimand government facilities " Farley. ' " eouver bus" service halted the field " but f~rt Kube, ignore the vast m~/jority of placed in their employee pressure workersintogoing Kube said the federation for several hours today as The demonstration, B,C. Federation. of Labor has not,asked private-sector Most p.vate r: . the population opposed to its "flies if they left work to join - to the rally. unions were simply thousands of people bookoff organized by Operation. president, said he expected legislative program..'! the rally.. -"The demonstration is a afrdiates to pull union off-duty member, to attend \. work to attend a rally at Solidarity, a coalition, of the number of pro[esters to voluntary assembly and as members off the job, the demonstration. ... Empire Stadium to protest unions, community groups ouinumbor the more than Kube and Vancouver ~'We won't tolerate far as Operation Solldadt~ although ~.the Telecom- the Social Credit govern- drel~ons organizations, 20,000;w~oattended a rally Mayor Mike Harcourt were walking off the job without is Concerned no picket lines munieailons Worknrm ment's controversial • protest the legislative two wf~eks ago on the lawns to speak at the-rally along permission," he said.. are being set up to get Union, repre~mting B.C. restr~nt legislation. . . package: that slashes of the provinciailegisiature with union;, ~hnrch 'and NO PRESSURE pcople,~out to the rally," Telephone Co. employees, is g6varnment services,., in Victoria. - • -- commu ty. lsad . Kube said. asking its members to book lsoss~: human dSEts laws Meantime, Kube,-und. Robinson said goven~-- off work .... Many other Services in and:: gives Victoria ~Ide CAN'T:IGNORE . The largest turnout was Robbie Robinson, govern- meat employees are upseL the . resion, indudins The council of unio~usmat powers:-to fire public ser-:- expected from the 40,000- meat employees union by the legislation, and "we .....'- libraries, munl~pal halls, vants, Kube said if Bennett member B.C. Government B.C. Railway was also spokesman, dismissed don't need anything like encouraging its membersto courts und'.the telephone ignores tens of thousands of,' Fanployces Union,, althongh reports that government that (piCket ilnes)-to can- attend the demonstration. company, were expected to Orgnnizers,refmmd to say protesting voices, it will be Provinela] Secretary. Jim workers would forced vince our members to come be. "We are not gnin~ to be be affected aa disenchantqd how many .~ple they at his own peril, Chabot warned civil sot- into joining the rally. One to the rally." He said Idcked in the head by that Druse Moslem gunners shell Beirut airport tiT (AP) -- DrnseMeslem ' bombardment,. U.S. ordered:ithe airport closed mountain town of Kfar in her bed and a boy Six U.S. Navy.warships. up and sprayed the Open gunners shelled. Beirut presidential envoy Robert after the first,:i3o'minute Matta 18 kilometras to school. " pr~ovtding support~ for the. truck with automatic • airport, the Lebanese McFarlane visited the barrage, diverting inbound southeast of Beirut, Ma~ine; spokesman Maj. marines pulled hack from weapons fire. Two Arabs" Dafence Ml~stry and the marines. But a shell struck planes .,4o neighboring, wounded five soldiers and • John Shotwell said a marine Beirut's Medlteteanean" were seriously inJln'ed. ~iS~'~_~'~:~,~,~.~'~d a.b~/ht"500 metr~s north of cQ~nWie~ 'Fhe~-akp0rtc~van: ,"attacked and.entcred';..tWo w as.htt:in:the right.thigh.by, ~ coast~..durbig, the~, rocket The Chrtstinn.Drnsa fend toe.y,. . .'three ...... ,,s reopened.tooutbotmd irnffic~.~ nearby,villpgss., " ,-~ a~.plece of, shrapnel,,troni, : attack knd stbambd out'or inthecentralmountalns'heis Lehanese women and a McFarlune was meeting three hours after the attack, ) what he described: as a .sight, but there was.no word " persisted for months. The child and wounding 30 other • with the marine c0m- the second bornbardment0f The shelling appeared~ to Soviet-made Grad rocket ., whether any rockets had Israelts have said they plan people, induing a marine mander, Col.-. Timothy the facility in three weeks. mark a setback in': talks that exploded :!in the fallen near them. to pull hack to southern. and asvem Lebanese iGeraghty, esndiug marines The~ : 'Beh:ut airport between ,the government gmarine compound at the State radio said some' Lebanon to. regtri~te soldiers. eapifig for cover. . shelling came during a new and Druse' "leaders ovar airport. The 1,200~member shells exploded near Israeli themselves from the sot. round of heavy flghtiug se~diug thn %ebanese army Marine contingent is part of army pbkltions seuth and tarlun fighting and reduce. - I Leb~rl's arlny retu,rn, ed AS the marines shouted into the mountains wh~ the a multinational - artillery and mortar fire on between • Lebanon's east of the airport, promp- casusltles from Palestlnisn "GET . IN . THE Israeli army pulls back to peacekeeping force ~ tiug.Israeli soldiers to opera guerrilla ambushes. " Dr use positions jn the hills Christinn and Druse FOXHOLES," McFarlane new lines in the seuth.~The patrolling the Lebanese fire with eachine-guns that overlooking Beirut, and the. militiamen in the Israeli- The violence .. erupted walked briskly to h.isnearby held central mountains Drnse elalni the Christian- capital.: seared motorists off the after U.S. presidential 1,~0-man U.S. marine ear. Marines and his dominated army supports The nose cone of a Grad road. contingent at the airport overlooking Beicut. envoy Robert McFarlane •plalndothes ' body~mrd the Christian militias. rocket could be see en/. lsraeli police, meanwhile. returned to Beirut on Went on "condition 1,' its. shieldedhim as he ,sped off After the airport attack, CRASHINTO SLUMS bedded in " the tarmac said .theArabs, from the Tuesday, having failed to highest state of alert in four with a.~.Lebanese, police ' the state, run news agency PoHea . said rockets outslde the main tei.minal Israeli-occupied Gaea Strip. induce Syria rot Israel .to months, MaJ.John Sbotwell. escort, reportad Druse fighters crashed into slums on the about from a were travellln~ to jobs commit ~themselves to a said. President Amin belled ,a token Lebanese airport's, edge, killing ode Belgian Sabena Airlines' within. Israel when a ear timetable for, withdrawing ., During a lull in the -Gemayel's government army garrison in the woman•in her car;'another Boeing 737plane, with two pansavgcrs drove their troops from Lebanon.

Shipping experts Call tankers s. fe :%i LONDON (P,eatar mor~ to implement and disaster which left three disaster that hit the Csstlllo Organization,. a 125-country Oil tanbers are.gettiug enforce measures that have men missing, de Bellvar,. said it.. was United Nations body. • safer and world oil pollution been or are. being in- The. vessel had a full always possible for such Rules limiting cargo tank for asmnmer surnmen ¢: ~is being reduced despite the tr0duced," said one export, cargo of oil which should systems to break down. capacity to improve safety weekend disaster off Cape AS time goes by and have meant its tanks did not and limit pollution, in- Town,.south Africa, when a .middle-uged tankers built in contain explosive gases. In Inert gas :systems are -" troduced in 1973, are being Spanish supertanker broke the boom years of the 1960s . the p~st these have typical of " the 'safety reinforced in October in new in two after a fierce fire, say and eal'ly 1970s are phased presented a major hazard to measures Introduiced in the safety and anti-pallution shipping experts In Lon,don.. out, the safety record of the tankers. last iO. years. Another measures promoted by the Shipping industry and world's tanker fleets should The Castillo de Bellver '.example Isa rule requiring organization. safetyexperts said the get. better, he sal~., was a modern ship ell tanksl to be away from break-up 0f the !38,822- Safety experts will registered in 1978and would the sides .of the ship to Accidents to off tankers tonne 'CanUllo de Bellver nevertheless . .g~'efully almost certainly have been lessen the. risk of fire or last year were the fewest on had so far jiot raised major study the even[ual report of equipped with an inert gas explosion in a coliision. record, the IMO said.. Less doubts about tsnke~' size or 'the inquiry into the ~d~mster System to pump harmless Next~:'year. the first in- than two tankers in 106ware t design andsuch accidents that struck the Gost[ilo de gases into•empty or partly ternatioUl standards of involved in serious incidents i#o were r~,i ' BeIIver for tipson how to filled tanks,, blocking out ir~,,for ships' officers such as a fire or collision. "TheMbestioas on tanker improve . safety.. Crew iaflam--mable,gases., and~ are due to be safetTi.and pollution have members flown-home to- But one source, who • establbfl)ed~ under the Progress in reducing oil really been raised already Madrid said they had no stressed he knew nothing of ansp!ees •0f the Inter- tanker-pollution has been and the Cry nowada~ is_ idea what caused the the eircumetances 0f,-.the national " Maritime more dramatic. Space telescope discoVers planets . . . .,, PASADENA, Calif. (AP) fairly ordinary type of star, billion years ago, "is very' The shall "has some Of the solar s'ystem," he said, - ...... --,. -- A telescope in spece,han , basically..the same as our much conjecture," Snyder characteristics of a solar "But our knowledge about found, the first direct, sun,"~he sald,~.; said. system and it may be a how solar systems form Is ¢ evidence of what may be The;~shsil of particles, ~ so. incomplete that nobody | l I I II un0th~" solar system, a . which could include planets Can Say." vast and mysteriom cloak ~', cosmic debris ~that ~ is Astronomers have ~en , of particles circling one of , .bldldiug , planets, ,was searching the heavens for" -the brightest stars in the discovered ;: by the in. Police News decades for-evidence of 2, night sky,. ~s~nomers ternational Infrared planets circling stars other You've gota friendto help you fit into : report. ,- ~.,. , Astronomical Satellite, VANCOUVER (CP) -- Whal~ver~the / ~l-bilil0n- Hector and Berle'Fouikes &an our, sun. Some argue your new summer swimsuit Put Dairylond launched in January to map RCMP tourist alert for o i" I Idlometre Shell of debris of Lafloche, Sash. uncountable millions of 2 ~/ocottage cheese on your summer slim- ?the heavens. It analyses the' Wednesday, Aug, 10. The Gordon and June Grant Of planets must exist in the ruing pro~d~ It's [OW in fat and high'in ar0tmd~ Vega terns odt to be, invisible infrared light of following persons are nothing like It has ever been Calgary. universe and some should proteirL A~ndiffr~ well int~e compa heat emissions, The Jet requested to contact the John Hergeshnimer of harbor extraterrestrial life,.~ ofsaladsand fresh ~urr~ner fruits, ny seen anywhere in the Propulsion Laboratory nearest detschment of the Winnipeg None hM bee._n__foundso far. For'o~kin~ or fresh from the tub, universe before,-, said manages the U.S. phase of. RCMP for an iirgent per- Conway Snyder of the Jet the, satellite program, sonal message: NyleAlsaandsr McGill of ~ ~m Dajtyland 2O/oCott,l~.chee.se is yo,r bes~i~ .Pr01~kion Laboratory, Whether ~ the Vega par: Rlchm.~d, B.C, surnmer~gpartner.. Donald and KathY Angell MOrley MeGill of 70 Mtle ':Thg,t's what makes it so tides ;. represent another 0L Virde~, blan. exeltl~," he said Tuesday, solar system, perhaps one ~Kyle.Bod.ton of Williams .L. .- or I Heart m Vega, 24o trillion that's only now evolving as Lake, B.C. -:., ~." ]dlometros from Earth 'in Earth and its eight neigh- • KenEilison of HoleRlver, ""°' .,,- -"'" it'su"a. r.Ella a the e0bstellatian Lyra, "is a _ boring worlds, evolved 4½ , ~ Ivan Smith of Man~ Sorrel, B.C.

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metre intormedinte .Jmrdles-while Bert Cameron of% - Thatsecond cost " " : " ....~-:~!.+'/'~ ' alda the ~0:metreexehange area. •.... " " :, ,- ] ' ' " J'' ~I'. monuny, l)y ~umping 1.90metres+ but could fds+nage 001y, 1,88 : , ...... perhaps him a shot at the world r~o~ ]~m Jolmso of T ...... I r " + ~" q " Jamaica won the men s 400final. " " I ' i " r of 47 1~ he ~e t j~v 3 l~ 0 - ~.~||.~: ~.~-~_~,~.i |_~j~+ _ • _ A . n+ oronto had run the f~t le ~ of,~e ~ ~Y;~'+ ~ " r v k ' + i~ i+ " + :t ~ : + ' s " In ~sd~ (he Sovlets me overall leadln golds with throe once since the 1976 Games- to Harald ScUd :'~!;~ L" ~?r C~lea,( ~th ?ol~)nm t~nager Aflee J~illom; a ]ate Gw~ Wall "of Sa~[ateon; m in:,~.m, and (~'floe and in tom medals wilh I0, the Fesenko, 24, edged her Germany on A,,- = i~ ...... m,. rep.~c.emen.t mr me mjur~ :Sterling Hinds. ~ the. S]ytheMSherbrooke~ (lue., eighth in Sa.SS, f~l toqw~Ify " compatriot AJnoa/t~lbm~,ne, the wor]d record ho]der, with On J'Puesdoy, he beat ,~]mllld co~ilttnc +]+o~]y~ /~ " ' ...... _~n°. an o making, gp.l~..~lld ~+on. Willie. GauIt-of, ihe for the. ~ ot tho Womeo's 400-~etz~ hurdi~._ .~...... i' ' • ' ' " - ., "~ -. amencan.tcam, wolcli flnJdlle£1;t'irs : ' " ....me S4~ond fastest. elocklng...... m history. + Sdln)id flnlehedsecond In ~.ISl and ~xandr Kharlov.~ vf, --~+ --A• .... . -,, ...... t ...... , Aino fallh~ 10~Hinda o~MJsslManga; r=mmm) wa. mmeo+m m.++ seconos, omy xz-one hun- the Soviet Union was thlrd in 4OOO ..... j: ~ +.-~,,-~. ~q +.m,.m..op,.~,a.~ a dlmq)poIn~ Oot.,alxthInamunse0-meU+semmnal, and ]~erk Adam ...... + , c dredths of a second behind the world mark of54.02 set in ' Meanwhile, the Canadian men's 4xi00dme ,~ ~'---..:-- uay^....~ sor ~nana. + -- ...exce P.. for. Marita.~.... Payne of Concord, of.Toronto, 11th in a heat. of the mea'a 3,000-metre Moscow on June 11by Ambr0sene . lost all ho~ ofwi-:'-- ...... : "~" - ~ ~ '=~'=~'"~-.~: tmc., me omy ~nnaotan to advance. • + ' steaplecheae. ,___ _ .,_.:._ . . ... --._. o . • ~ ,,u.~. u meum m me nnn,s tooay atter" " : " ~ " ' - + - : ' - ' e.rnorosene .mmneo omy one one-nunuremn ot a second being disqualified Tuesday in:a qualifying heat; " ; " -". . ' ",. behind In 54.16 and Ellen Fiedler of East Germany was . Raceofflclals ruled Tony Sharpe was ou[ of the exchange • in ~I.SS. ~ Fesenko'svictory followed triumphs by Soviet a.th~etea in " zone when he took the final handoff from fellow-Toronto " , .... sprinter Desai Willlams, "A subsequent + appeal .by..• tJie + Oakland . wins• ' ...... five straight

the final two events Tuesday. Canadians was tossed out, " ' ' + I I " • " I • - While the,top four teams in the American Leagl~e East " longest winning itroak of the ye~. • :.+ Those+qctodes~edthesosqetsmdth~eUnitedSmtesand "Theytookalongt~oe~deeJdeandIcUda,tsee~evld~ were]osing, thenewestcha~engerin~eWestconL~uedlts :i.: DaveBeard, who got ~ds elghth save, hasre~redthelunt ..... Poland for the gold medal lead and tied them with the U.S. 'tape the Jury looked at," said Canadlan sprint 'I coach rush. " 11 batters he's faced over two, games, ineluding, five fOrMeanwhile,thelead inEdwintotal medalSMoses hasWithdominatedelght" the men's 400; " that.CharlieeltuatinoFranclSanyway.'°f.Toronto...... "But W sh0uldn't...... have been in Oakland A's won their fifth consecutive game and 12th In Tuesday night. In his last 141-3 Innings, he has give~ up two the l~t 1IS,rallying for a 7-6 besebal] decision Tl/eaday nlght hits and no rums, - . ..~,~:.,!.'.,:... • . metre intermediate hurdles race like no runner in history. Had+ the Canadian team not Iken dinqunlified, it would ov~ I :Seattle Mariners." Oakland 'is 6½ ~games : bel~d Elsewhere,- it was Toronto B]tte Jays 8; I New .• York Yet he thinks his best' is still ahead, have had the third-fastest time and beeo in the final.- : divialon-leeding Chicago White SOx despite being four - Yankees 0; Chicago IS, Detroit Tigers IS; Cleveland Indian.s "My goal is to win 100 in a row," Moses, the world-record Moses was one of six champions crowned Tuesday~ r, " q games 'under -.500 at 55-~9. ,holder who owns the six-fastesttimes in history and won the .Two of the gold,medals went to soviet athletes -~ Sergey Dwayne MurphyhR his second home run in tW~ games, a" " 4,Kansas Baltimore City HoyalsOrioles 8, 3; Milwaukee Boston Red Brewers SOx ~, Texas 2 and Rangers Callfornla 4; 1978 Olympicgold medal, said Tuesday after eernlng the Lltvinov inthe hammer throw and Tamara Bykova in the two-run shot in the.seventh inr~ing; to lead :the A's to their"

Angels:e, ~ 1~ S. " *"" " I Baltimore still leads the Eunt, while Detroit, Milwaukee and the Yankees failed to gain ground. The Oriolesare a h elf-gameahead of the T~era, one,] front of the Brewers, 1½ ahead Of New York and ~-½ in front:of the Blue.Jays.

1 Blue Jays8 Yankees 0 , : Dave Sfleb+~rew ,+ ~me~dtter and'Toronto jumped on top 3"o dl~ 0~d£four 5attar; Cliff Johnson homerod~or the ~Blue Jays, who halted a six-game slide with the victory at • Yankee stadiiim. .. ,. .. . . , White "S6~ is T~ers IS./ /:+:' ~: In O~trolt,33hlP~ railed for Its fourth victory in five :"-.+:gsmr~es;" +torm~g .from a 4-0 deficit. Rudy .Law'a: bases-- --loaded walk-with, two out in Ilm+eiBhth caPi~d +the

comeback; 1 .... - " . I ' :" Sox s.mmz , , + ...... ohn Tu~r struck OUt eight, hurlin~ a alne-hitterf.or, his sixth complete game+Olenn Hoffman cracked twodo~bMi~ and a single mid Tony .Armas belted a two-runlhom~:~ host Boston. Billy Sample andGe0rge Wright homier "+

Indiana 4 Orioles S..~-~+Z ++~:+;+r'.>+i, +._, ~++~ + In salt~ore; J,Uo Pran+ +~pie~ imme~e iyimi+~'~" the sixth and scored on Ron Hasaey'a sacrifice ny, h~:+d~ Baltlm0re Its fourth consecutive loss, All of the ~'+ok~' rums were unearned, -++- Royals 8 Brewers 2 ,+ w,,,an, had +o,, hlt.. re_el,era an er a= ~oyam ~tacllum, and uud Black soattere'~'~ hits second, v|cto over mUwankee m a w ; +:t)oth apmm yon mutton. -+. '+:+++~' Angels 8 Twins s . • ~ . .in Anaheim, Hobby Grlch! Bob Boone mi-d ]9-rlin:~ slugged two-run:homers for the Angels, Do~(hita hoper' following a two~ut walk toRick Burles0n +iiidi:'after Fred Lynn singled; Grtch hit a home run in th+ thi~ inning, Boone connected in the eighth. - Holland g ,eves ....m. .m, and Pmadelp=a ram= eni.,ed = a ame slreuk-breaki~, much to the ~'lef of AI Hollal)d, who had not lost a game in teller since Se-~t~1,2/p-,1961-~ _ e.mrotes had lost nvo co., .m+e U,.es off nrat p£ace in the National League East, while Phili~]j~ moved into the division lead with five consecutive triur phs. Holland, meanwhile, had won l3 consecutive gain, dating back.to April 2?, 1~2, When he lost a game as starter. That all changed Tuesday night is' Dave Parker smash, a two-run homer off Holland in the eighth inalnM to gl~ • Pittsburgh a 3,i victory over the Pldllles. In otheP National I~ague action, ltwas Montreal Expos : New York Mets 3~ Cldcago Cubs 8, St; I~uls Cardinals. .. Cincinnati. Reds Is, LOs ANGELES' Dodgers 4; Atian~

The loss cut Phll.a.dalph!a's dlvinl0n lead to one game or, Montreal and 1½ over Pittsburgh, Before Parker a homer, Jason Thompson had doubled o v i~, ~ the right-field fence. " The Pirates took a l-Oiead off Phillies starter Jolm De~ with an unearned run in the third, Johnny Ray'singled with one out, advanced to ~ on -p+ - -/ .alagle. by B~ Mddlook and ~p. red Whensecond basema -++ ,me/Morgan tooted Thompson~s grounder, ~' • ~--~ . ' - ' The Phil]ins tied the score in the sixthon an infield sing] Terry Fox had a dream. He wanted cancer stopped. Stamped out. Taken out + ' ::--::"~!-+:,:~:-i~ ,;:' t F-A'pes7Mete3-' " + " . ol'a nfghtrnare Vocabulary too many ofus are too familiar with. SoTerryran TO PARTICIPATEIN A RUN: ': =~~::ii:"~:-/++"+~!~?~i-I b_yDenny•undGregGr~s~S.triple. ." .---l~e strup~.led.,,ipushed h]rnselfto the limit-because he wanted the hurting Write or call The Terry Fox Run Office bdow. They ,ty/Rhave a,liSt of~ ~++~ '~ ,~i:~i~/i['. At Montreal. ,AlOliv~hadthroehlts ~md cored after eac stop= l'e~od. Since. his death, o.ver halt" a million people have taken up his sites in your province...... ,-. .... ~+~:,:- : ::+.+~-~:~:+ : ~-+, -.:,...... ~ .... I one, inel_. s +mepine-ram= ou a ' th-lmmmiin#e b use. ~1ost nave run, many have wa~ed - and some have parUdpated under ..... '" '~' ' "' ,:~ ~:~:'/': ...... ~,~ J Werre_ n ~ma~Je, u ~+e ~..pes beat New York and ande the same ms~cHons Ten~ Fdmse~was faced with. ) ...., ' + P+ + ..... " " " ~l? "++ : +1':+~:~ +~ "+ +..... :~ + + +~ ' + -~ " " + ' I~ Um Mets .mur.game+witmin~ sh'eak. • " What they all had In common with Terry was courage. Courage to .....'+ 41++ l+ +~ .... ~:+~ ,~+Braves 7 Olanto,q + r confront the fiightmare, Courage to get outand do something about it. TEIs BIUTISH COLOMBIA 8]MI) YOKON ~'~ * + .+ ;: +:: +!~ : + i:G..Y '- '-*:/ +~ In Atianta, Bob Watson.followed a second ~ear marks the third year .that we can mtse money for cancer research tn The Terry FoxRlJn...... ' ..... , ,.... +...... + * +~+';'" :, ++'*- :u'~.`* +'::~+ +~"":: ,.++* + ..... * ...... ~hom e r~..s, memory. ].n.e third year we can actually do something to help " c/o Canadian C.~ncer SodeW ...... + + ~: ' ~'=:~": ; - •. run by Bob Homer=. with one of his own and added a run out u~ " ...... wipe - ' ecorin~ slagle ~ help the Braves beat San Fran~lsoo. ....s msease, wontlrou .l~dd~..e ? 15m~ Imlk ~ e.. hum a dmd~ o~mmd~ 9.55 WesrBroadway S~et / :=' , " : " j :: +" :~:+: :.-- " " :'~ '~':L l ~ : " " : " ' "~S ~+. ~ ..... + ~ :,' * ~ : ~ . • rim,..spomof a. pmuctpan~ cheer ehe carom. Do a lltde,do a lot- but do " Vancouver, Bfltlsh Columbia .. "':: ~, +' ,+ ..+.:,: " somemmg, me hurling has to stop• Together we can ~ cancer,research the VSZ 33(B ...... :,,. "- ' ~' j ~ At Clnetunati. Paul Householder singled in the,winninl strength It needs so badly, Together we canglve cancer research all the Telephone: (604)'736-1211 ,=/.i- =':/i i :. i, 4 '" : nm ...... s_+trength Terry willed It to have. On September 18th come out and.loin us. . n (he bottom of the ninth after Los A~llelea bad~fl~l th, ParUdpate, and help make Terry s dream a realtty in our lifetime;-.- . , score wlth two Puns in the top of the innlNi, TO OMIAIIIZE A.RUII: . , -. ' : . -.. " ~, : ~ : Padres s .~mm +, -: ..~.k your local dub, P~, school, or neighbourhood association for help; !~r~+m~::.L~[q;; IT~'~" .Jll~[ [~ ~ ~ i~) "+:£: ;,..+. h.~ ~=~m_,_Dl+~lo.•had o+y fow+ hits, but U!e,+Pldre Jt'sd, iCI. •-.~,. u~ nau~a umma. i~ Tim LOmmr.t..- ~"-"-: ~=:~++= ~-+' OUl ooore/~ugusto; m+ lsth, +.+ and ~ sendo+o+ Vou+o+ The Teny+ o. Fox o,,,.,o. Run ~i ~d~+o.. ev~g ++ NNliY, m,mmmm. +J i::i o. you fleed to organize a Terry Pox Run In your area., + . . • ' • ' Culm IS Car~ S " At " " ~' .':~ : • )'+ • : =um~= m. me t,~m handed St. LOu/s Its e~hth"~ttive . ', ..... +~+~,++ .... + : _: ...... ~...... :+, -',"+ •

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+~ +l + ++~ ~+l +l~+~:" + + + l ...... : "l'+ ' '" + ~ D+ + +: m''' + ~ + + + +~ ] ' + ~ +; j + r l" +, I ~ + S " J" r p ~1 + i" . I + + + ' " +] r ' d m " + + I 1 M+ " + ~ + + p + $+ l ...... + + +++ .... + +++++S-.... us,nessmen.m ++"'++ .... 1' +''+~" " bu' ,:C elt, cs r'it0 ' m M+ ' ang..,.+.++...u,o.,,o+,.+., ++++ur,an' ~NfAP),--Threebusine~0nenha~'eboughtBosl0n Hepredlct~t~eywouldhavel~;~p~val~/t~'.o'or; + .Gan~49,+ofGireenwlch"~un ~/.a '. ' '' ' .i,.• ' •' 'i .'!:.' "' "' " ""' l Celllesf~m Har~- MunguHa' ' ninadeaithaisflll needs...... the three weeks .... + .... +-~ ~+...... , ~1 .... 1 ...... " + ' '- . ,. ., . ,former...... executive general manager) last weekland" Red felt they Were sotl~ a mV ' . " : ...... + . +, ~ " .... " vice.p de~tofGulfWeste~n~dustrles_whobecamehea d . , ...... ,.. , P,p al, ofthe Na_t~=,~_Banketball Ausoclati~.\l...+L .. Mangaraind~ed~repealthop~aseprieahutsald 'of,Ri eldHol " s" wh~di Ix) ..... , p~, ple lthink~goingtoeignLar~B..Ird, andI...fl~. ;..! I• dan. t see.. an Y P roblem wlth that at ...... all, Mungur~an me reported estlmateof 1 " ...... , ,...... ~, ught. tw 1GII]~ Western..... It s a good se~d-off for them t~m;rf they buy the' team to' get...... : .. . $5mill/oncould.heused. .... subsldiarles, oneofthem, ovidencece3tol urunee "' l .... " l : ..... ' l ' ' ' ' .... ~"' ~ ; ' l ~dj'mm.hishomeJnr0~Lauda~Inie, Fia+•Tuenday,~ht ..• CohmmanexecuUve•o+ e ' ' ...... + ..... + +. ~- p 4x .• • B~ ~ the.told, .. ~• ...... : • :.... /+ ...... ,,_+ ., ...... th .NBA s New Jei'sey Nets.end . DuPee, .a fOrmer resld t of ' ++. . - '.. ' ~ ..... :' :, • : .- -~ +' , after mm the agx~,ment with Donald r. maston, Alan, form+ly was chief exeeutlve ...... " ' "" ' 'M + ...... + ' " ' " " q ' ' MM m ' " ' ' ~' " .~,~n, _~ pr+Idmt .of ... ~wo, s:mnlza_et is uP at,m . end.of the com .ileuon,,+ '. ,, : . .;+...... + ..+ :om,cer,+o/M~dls6nS<~a, re...,l,W,q,.,vidmee~an.~da mer, WlthGsa "+ ~1'':',~, + '11`~ ' k " 'Lk ' 1" : k ' +...... " .... ' " ' ~ ' " " ' ' ' : 1 d =uonen^~l~+~PaulDuPee. Weslgnedlttqnight (Tuesday) at•, Garden Co+., a+nuhei of+Gulf Westem whim.owns+ •::•,,Th+. be . lW• + ,, to ...... :++ ~+.+~::_::-: .,.:~:~per,TueSdgry, Ma.seach. t~:Scn, Royal Bollh!g sent' , ...... = + ; ...... I..+ ~ ..... ,, , _+. .... Y .+tit person.ally,. Muguriansazd, ,Theth~m., +,.tel ...... , ' s~ ,4~.k.. . . • , .• . -. New YorkKninkaof.the NBA "~ .... , " " q ...... : d : O{ ...... ~ ' ...... ' ~ " ...... ' + , • : ...... ,.!egr+am ~. ~~ a.smng hlm,to delay selliag unto ,:or..a.m.m.n~~ p,+o~,, they~ the,ew owoere Or...,~,m.~d Co.henwm divestmmse~.of hm int----ts." *."They'~e v ,ll fina.~l,, e' ...... + " ' .~m~ ~~ :~Y ~d.u+e!_..a.~Itio, O~.~rit~.. the Cellles...... " "r" ...... in the. Nets ,, ...... ,.., ...... ely + d . y.Th y re Justgo.h~ topoy ....alhlet~p~.entertainem and bud.,iems ~.ple toLbuy.the te~m.." " J q : .... ' I . I .... ' .... ' ..... I ' I I ' ' ' 'J ' I ' : J ' ' I. I'" ' .... i " ' I " ...... I I " r: .... for I~ ~g.+ ~hey. met ~th '11~I (Auerbueh,~celtics'. ' He wan reported hop i~ to get -Mar~,~ Hagler oL • + FBI Warrns./Royalsof drrUgtraffick, +":".",~+i~i-":~I-'e,°,~.~ge~'T~lan~',R°ss,~dMOtoworec°.dma-t~ . m+s~c,~,Mo. (.~ or war. q.es.oned+..,e,~ Am.~can ~,e .tmg ~ Bl"e.uldnother.+h++ ~,otnece~ll, m+i~to 'Scv.~al~,O~+ho.+,+~ ~.~h~".,~:h~: ~l.os,~++,:~:~Identin+h.m.j,of ..+ .... " " ~ " ~ ~ ' I J , me zetegram-was"-ramer vague. J ' J --~ Agents of the Federal . for J~ormation... " champion, said. "AllIknow . for commont and the RoyalS .' baseball players. .not to-be +~med soJd.tivo . MungurianannouncedlastMaythatheplannedtosellthe' 'Bureauwarned Kams.:•Of InvestigationCity Royala" '" asked:.not+Several toplayers, be Identifled,' : who diet."is that.I'm not a.dope ad- said they did not: .know l~arquez said information FBI agents'made what one team. "A few days later Bill Fitch reslgn~ as. coach. whdher be Wasstill In the could be presented when a in-a .closed mecting.\slx talked about the meeting- Wilson added he had/not player.termed a ."scary AskLstantcoachK.C.Joneswasnamedthenewhendcoach~ Kansas City area. federal grand jury meets weeka ago that any basebail withtheFBI.Tuamofftclals yet been questioned by. presentation" at a meeting Mangurian said then he wanted to sell the Celtics because ' Marquez said the in- Aug: 24 in Topeka, Sept. 6 in player convicted. Of said the meeting With. FBI investigators. •in KaneasClty on June' 21. of a poor relationship with the owners of theB0ston Garden, - vasttgaflon began two or Wichita or Sept. 20 in distributing cocaine ,'will agents'in June was routine Marquez inadvertently three months ago and was Kansas City, Fan. "One guy took out•his and when asked Tuesday n/ght repHed: "I just got fed up s~pdaan, no --and had Izo connection with +-identified --Blue- vhen .pistol and held It-up-hiShLin~-deallng with the Boston Garden." matter how big a star. he Tuesday's disclosures, newsm-n--ask-~-if ih-eprobe. the air and L~id, '~J~OUguys But, the Celtics have signed a new four-year lease to play thinks" he is," several Jim Marquez, the United involved both present and think you playhardball, you • at the Garden, whose owners also own Boston Bruins of the player,s said after learning States' lawyer in Topeka, former Royals. When he think you're professionals, National Hockey League./

that teammates had been Kun.,. woul8 not name Said only present players LocoI Sports Shorts don't you?"' one Royals • Mungurian wasclose to selling the team in July to Steve questioned in a •drug in- players who had been were involved, it was player said, "He held the Belkin of'Weston, Mass. vesUgation., questioned.. But outfielder peintedout that Blue, whose up and said, 'We're Belkin withdrew his offer after reports ]inked a former Federal anthoHt es" Willie Wilson, shortstol~ U, name had been mentioned prpfesaionals ° too, and we business associate with convicted bookmakers. Confirmedreports Tuesday L. Washington,- first in the published reports, The four game exhibition series between the Skeena play hardball."' The Celtics have won the NBA championship 14 timcs:, Molson Kings and Victoria Royais scheduled for Saturday, that several members of the. basemanWillle Aikens and had been released by the The players also said the more than• (.any other club~', American LeagUe baseball outfielder Jerry Martin team last Friday. Ailg. 13 and Sunday, Aug. 14 has been cancelled. Aelub agent~ told them they would .+ Last season, they finished second in the Eastern Con- team and former Royals. were" mentloned in reports "No, it would have to spokesman said Internal problems and the fact that.fonr of be sexually assaulted in" ference's Ailantlc Divialoa." They lost four consocutivLe pitcher Vlda Blue had been by. the Keneas City.Star as include present and former Victorians best ballplayers are unavailable led to the prison. plsyoffgamcs to Milwaukee Bucks. questioned'in connection having been questioned., players," Merquez said. decision. Rob Guenther, Gord Fadden, Reg Underwood and with an, invesUguti0n into All but Wilson refu, ed "Mr. Blue Is properly Joha Green are allaway with the Pan Am Games team, cocaine. 'Authorities +would comment. ' named. The season is now finished for the Molson Kings and : refunds on Season tlckets will be available later this month. we're giving a riot say whether the ptayers "I don't know what's "I won't deny what is in Booster club tickets will be available later this month. were the target of the probe going on," Wilson, the 1982 the newspaper." Booster club tickets are still available as there are two remaining draws, the major prize being a trip to- the Grey • Whalley wins provincials Cup. Terrace Ladies Fastball team, the Hawk-Eyes, husted a VANCOUVER (cip) •-- doubles and Scott Baker 'Little League baseball -Cenb'e fielder Richard scattered six hits as ..championship. very exciting double knockout tournament last weekend. Nine teams from the region participated in the event at Bailey drove in two runs Whallay defeated Nenalrno Baker struck out seven in ~? and scored twice on three 6-1 Tuesdayto win the B.C. • Riverside and Agar parks. going the distance in the six- From liquid sunshine Saturday morning, with fields as inning game. slick as lee, to beautiful hot weather by the time Sunday Nanaimo opened the rolled around, the tournament was s great success. Rothmans stars scoring in the first inning. Prince Rupert Rainettos came out on top, winning the .-L. with a run on a pair of hits, TORONTO (CIP) --Losing his head on the field paid off final gain.eagainst the Terrace Hawk-Eyes 7 to 6. They but Wheiley broke the game took home $700 plus trophies, including best first baseman, this week for .Saskatchewan Roughriders receiver Chris DeFYance. open with four runs on five bes[ second baseman and best shortstop. +; hits in the third. 1 " The Terrace Hawk-Eyes took second in the tourney and The'Riders' speedster had his helmet ripped off a couple , ' Whalley added single runs -were .presented with $400 plus plus best pitcher trophy propall of times, hut that,s not what most impressed the judges in the fifth and sixth innings (Dannette Rinas), most valuable player went to Daunette youou WedaendaywhentheytoutedhLmthetop@ffensiveplayerin to clinch the victory and go Rinas. . , edesigne the,weekly Canadian Footbail'-/~ague a~,ards, undefeated in four games at Kispiox Warriettes came~-third taking .Jmme $300 plus arid stor DePranee caught nine passes for 280 yards and two the tournament. ~'ophies fo~ best catcher, b~t catcher, best third basemen. • speciall' touchdowns, inc!udfn~ one scoring play that covered 88 " Kevin Klmoto was the Gitanmaa x reps from Hazelton won fourth for a prize of i cylinde! yarus after he lost his helmet While avoiding two would.be losing pitcher, giving up $175. ' taeldera.., .... • ~,offer go, four runs before leaving the A very special thanks goes .out to all the people who Available But it was all in a losin~ cause, as Saskatchewan fell to game in the :+.t~d, inning. - donated trophies and everyone, else who helped make this '~ ICG Uqt ~_F-.dmonton Eeldmos, 36-21...... Whall~ i~'~idV~ihe~i ~0: ~tournament a great eucc~~,.conlm,.funs,,andalD~:~ #@,~:., Centre Henry Wa~cmk of Hamilton Tiger-Cats earned " who participated in the games~. ~..... + " ...... "' ...... ' .....": " " TERR linein~.of-the-wech honors while the defensive award went the Canadian championship Organizers and participants hope to see you all out next beginning this weekend In V8 to ~y,er Bernie (]Her of B.C. Lions. Saint John,. N.B. year. (~4) 635-2920 ICG UQUID GAS

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hand. Quiet mcethlgs with "l4s I N ! I • o friends are indicated. Make travelplans, •. 0 : ~ (Nov. 22toDec. 21) aW~ ~" CRYV'[~n' . 2-21 capitalize on the opportuiilties NPX,SJFV AJNTESHX XJKUQ TEAPF: .~T~~~~:~il -: '...,::.. IK,,,hand. . Yo~ may•plan an - r ':q ~ "- ~ Y...... : ...... " ...... " " " ' ~ d''' ~ ~ " " ~""~ ..... -- * iuiusual party, Popularfly.is JHJQZVI .AE X ? 'Z .NT'U'I~"0X':'CK'CC 'Xt , .~,, .. on the upswing. • - -.. - .... " . CAPRICORN "1~ . /Sa~y'sCr~toqulp -- LAWYERWITHOUT LUGGAGE (he AMAZING SPIDERMAN b9 Stun Lee ~nd Fred KldG (Dec.22toJan.19) / NEEDEDCASETOCARRYHISSUITIN. An urge toget away from it Today's Cryptequlpclue: AequabC. all can make yOU/ ~e Cryptoquip isa simpla mb~tituUon dller Im wblch ead Iv .1:'v~e~N'r lackadaisical. Why not make letter used stands for another. If you think Umt X equak O, i /~Y)'~A~ ~:x~T ~i~21~ ~v~ definite plans for a trip? will equal 0 throughout the puzzle. Si~le letters, short words e'V~m/ON~,"rH~ ~'g'A,N ~N~ AQUARIUSCareer benefits "accrue " ~'-~ now. " and'words using an apostrophe can give you olum to IocaUni vowels. Solution is accomplished by trial and e~'or. " k. ~i~T~ W~ (Jan. 20 toFeb. 18) "~'~t j~4~z,/r,~v/ Double-check a friend's / : • b~iness proposition with: an --H I.I~L:E,.r iII,...~ .~. ~~ 1 experl adviser, Social.op~r- tunities are plentiful.,Benefit comes through travel.

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--_ ml < _ _ iOl BETTER or FOR WORSE .... bi Lynn Johnston < . .. p.~'nn/ :- "HE 5"roP,~ 13Y HOW AND,~N 'r I FOR A A~INNOW HERO" ~' i

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on themiddle child, it b ' :' # ~. .~~ ~ almolutely the worst sPot ii: .

wakes up early, It'smy . "~, fault. 1 open the fddg~ too much. ! slamdoors. I . am always standing, in ~ , ' the wrong, place and "° , t -never straight enough. ! wear the wrong pants.. My shoes never look right.. * The oldest kid is per- the WIZARD of IO ' , , ' b M, Brant P~rkeiond Johnn~ Had 'about'herleer. Mon, andand can'yDad brag her. ,~ pletnro ill their .walleb " with one of the baby. • ~, . . ~ • . who of eour~ is adorable

" CAU@Ih" A _may ~ genim. F 72" INCH. I:~I~LI~/L~ heto hllii, l aam an Idiot,.Next , ""-, I _Please print my. I#tter ' E 3' ~.~ )~ . , . Ior the sage oi every " world. We need your ~~~l~t~ ~ ~~~ 11.) .. help,"middle.child Ut~,, Misfit In the" . _ ' if[greed.It s the rdugh- - ' est. spot, but make It " work for you instead of' . . ' , , ~ l.i;~ aJla!nst y~u. Sibling - ,rivalry ean'be a terrific ..... ,,. " . . motivator! Shape up and .. 'It's.not my fault if ,- i ii 11~lllllllitllifllllllll~1~ Th,~.,,~7~ ~" i ' i ~ II~ I [- show thern..whaJ, you ran myriad do! ...... won't lend me the carl" !; ' ~. '.-. . ; ... , ,,.~.' . , :, . . . .., , • " ', : . : . i - - • The Herald, Wodnosdoy,~Augult 10, 1903, I~ 7

, anad , - "roans !::i)!/:,\ ,: ' " ~ " : ...... ~ ~:~,/':':;' i .~..~.. Gp~ ~ve ~so bee. wa=~ of the.~ to ~/~ .~~ 1. ~' .... t~JeWlthat quality/crop, especially for the selective 3apaae~, ,~,'r-:i ~ " I 'e ' " S'~" " k1 m' : ; : , "' ": F' i' "k: " : N ~ : " ' " d' : . ' ,-:/.B.lue~es'were me blggeat cash crop In Nova:Scala :~: production has doubled since the mld.lD'/0e and he ~ts have raked the advice to heartS. ' p" " ' I: 1;~'::' ~ q Th groan. ~ ect,of~Nveralhelp!~ptofblueben3/ ...... •.... ; abotit64 :°anuther " ' : " ': - ' • • " " ' ' ; ' re.oat n ~,m'nlln~.~ ;,~',h.a,t~:L,_-___..a__ " '~._,-~.',t.'_. ,]lLtl~,y,esr With morn than 1,!00 gr0W~ producing i " ' L " . 4(Fper-omt increase before: 1965. • ,. . . About 8,000.hectares of land is available for bl~,T: . -- °',--','"~'"s'"~?'~,v'~'~um~rtuan~V~nw'"t"Flluur~m~':; .... ' ". ' :",/ "We're B ~ e " I ' " .... * ' ' " " ~ • , , ...... , . ,,. ,... n.ktI0,gr,amsofthewfldbertT, ...... ,,..~ ...... ? . threshold of a boom and could be producing produ~tkm each year, buto yhalfinpinnted, - .. ~. ,.~ ,, das,da~...... a Aus=...... wum the ~n-|. h..o, .... ~. ,- ,-.,~ ....ra'opwa , ,worth~,hmlllion,.... mldgro:- ~ era, .o~in, Ith .,, 20mfllj o. poun.~ (9.1.million . kilograms) ...... within two or. BURN ItAI~-EACtt Y~AR~ ...... , "~ • ," ...... • :\/:t!~ , , :e :: " .... ' ,r},~,t~,t nV~om,~' ",h,,,,k ,. ~ .... =~,.."~=.--L'" ;,..: mldatofliarvestingoltoth~, go0derop, look ohead to eveni , _ y • . • ,. ,: ,~ : ...... ?omalntnln a qualltypr~luetMowers Imrnhalfthdr." .~ : .... -.,-...... • .-~'r ...... , ,,,,,u~, ~= nmu~'u . .us .t~r~wera ...., .., wad'.~...... better .... times. . ' ~...... ' ..... " : ....' • ".... , , ...... : ; .... : ' : .-.• uav..... ! d .~Songster .~, director:. "of-horti~ ....: Cd,turo-with ...... : the aaron- g eeaeh..... year.alia . wimMeW~Uin~.~,-~,,-- .... ":. ; " :' ." '' ...... ~ : '. ,':, ..... ' ,. : - . : L.~ ...... ~. - . , p~vmenm e.gr!culture uepartment,?eald the fortune of ;s~d. : ' , ,...-. : ' ~ " .-" . ' :'~..i.'? ;. ".; .,. " ~' + 4k : i : " n':""" 'n ""' "E n: d n'q nq' # "n:~:q" "'P'"'d'::n' n F :' : : ' n'' '"' ''' 'n': " :: n" n' " ' E'q'"" :' ~ ' ' n' n qn ' : nE -- " .... d"" nn"'" F' ~; L':''"" r ~ + ~ developm~t :6f ;~' export m~rket to/ Pr0d,ucers in No,;,a Scotia have;also'been helped 5Y', ~-':: )":!~

• V'" q:k:~'" ~ '" n" r' ', n " d ' ' ''' ; I ' n : qn'V ' ~ ~ = ~q~ '''~"V 'Hn= "" " '+F' : !' : !. 'nO ~';~ ~ ~j "~:~: ~::: nd: #n L''P'~O~ N F0R _~ar: : ',. :' . :Fq ";'n+ '';~:, " #q~, :'~'n'~:'':;'k''k'~'~'~n;~" "~q~" : kh~ ~ ~ for'bl~product~:; ).,: .' '!:;: '/i' ,;'::: ; . ~!" t " p~~a' ~)= "C ":=''~t = : ' ~:'~' :' : " ' '=' : ~ ~': '.~ =" q r =. =: :" : :" '' ~ # := : = a :~;" "~''' .' "# " ' .':d "~' ~:'a ' =, : :' d= q ' : : " ": ;~" =:'~"~p ~" ~: :~; "~d7 ~ :'' = q =.==a A ~=" 7~, ~ 'C~t'~f '~d .b!ueben~¢s g~,wn ,~ Nov a / /,~flCulturo )m!~ RoSer l~con .said ~tiy timt"~•. !'" ) !; e~ne m i~ ~" t~ ,o.,,,t~&~ '.. in.~ ~m0.U~. m~ ~d wam.~..or 'ruinous: co.=~...~,'.to, ~otia ~e.~:fro~ ana e,.a,oried to ,the :~ eo-u~enta. ~a~ut ~,~ ~eet=.:have ~ ~o~.! for 5~ f, __~____ _.o =. :_ _,_,: ...... w~'mm me relauven ...... allea a e Were irirtdiiil ' -~ : , '" " ...... " " ' :rd~ : ' ~flVat~ " "'"~a r ''' ...... a ..... "q' " ' "" ...... " ' 'q " L :' h '" ' 4 ' = = ' ~ " a ' F' ' ' 'q ' ' = = " ' " = " "" ' =' " ' J " ' f " ''" ~ " "...... ~=~_,,,, ,,**~.~ ,,., ..:, ,M. ,_ " _...... pgr .... ge ..., - Y . women a. longevity, as..a .... berrtes, larger, than.the."wtldvatqety,.m'egrown . producUon alnce.the program bepn five years ago...... , ,-,~,,-~,,,,,~-=.-.~ 'have"a sho,~er..life".,~,,- -,o, ,. mh,~,,,,.~ ~,o~:~i~tmp~e ,,,,,, .,_.,wno :,M,,oaea . idenUcal~ , .,.'.z~ua , diIferen. .~ al ...... group,....: ' . • .. .-/..~....: • ' in the south. ernhalfoftheProYince~dareso!dmainlyon-...... " " ...... ,,• SaagsterandStunebeuse" " ' ...... would not predictwhat •price. " • : .[ ~--~CV r ,~,. "~.~ ' ~]:~.,,~::~.,,~.'''' rates at rag.are,tte~0u.g .,._ ...;2..,.,.. me ~ market...,.'..- :.. :' .:,, .... .,-..,:/ .... ~•., ': farm .e~ well receive their year, noting that theshrength 0f~:. = •-~ ,--:-. ~ --~, ..v,,o...uu=uc-..~, umvmen are :.upparenuy ~e over ...... , ,. --..-=~--.-,-~ ~chee ~rowers are exoneted to'hat'wst, he t ~ "th ~nadtand~llh~ i. ~l=tin. t~ thm W,,~ ~.m~.m.. ;m'a,.Ik. ' : b_ut....&~o~ci~t~,~o~, :, ....~.~...~mo.~.~andwero • ' "' w~-.~ .'. .,=...... for .e • ~f.em.,...... :.t~o ". :~di~.~:' " :mUon~ogra,.oft,=~esU~,y~,meste.f~chwm -- ...... " ..... r ...... "7 ---- a__u. louT..be cauldh~e~ori,_.e ____~ ~ _-r-. to --.,,--..-,- t~t~un~ ,,, ...... and ,,',mS in:a ~= ~ :: . , !; =..==.u,u~s .=.. -~ .~.¢u. pocmanl)y woxenee could male-female longevity . umvermq~ot.~:'~|v.ama,.-;/exported. '1": ~..... " ' " .... "d ' " %' " ": " " oiher markets. .... " • " .... -" ' ' ' ' ' " " ' i girm .susg~.ts.tha~...wo..m~, expect to live as long as difference," the. Study and..Gerstsin,, a N at!0n~, . The New Brmiswiek erop is estimatedat between 3.2 and " Because the wild blueberry is not' found in large ~UI-~ - i may loae me~r staunucal women, ' conduded ,- • : . • ReSearch Council study 2.7 million kilograms,' while P.E.I. and NewfOundland "flties furthe~ west than Quebec.the predueers, usenctatkm ! ' advantage, a new "'study " The llfe expectancies of .The study,• rel~ director, centred ~ their should produee about two milllon kilo~amsl~etween them, hopes it cad eetab]isha market in Ontario and WeMorn i says. men wh9 smokefewer than Tuesday, will I~ publitlied' anal~ is in Erie County', a most of wldchis sold locally. Canada and will .begin a promotion cmpalgn in those! "' American women today 20 packs of cigarettes in later this month'inPublle northwestern Petmwlvanla Unlike Nova~tia, production of Wild blueberries in th e regions this year. .,- .: ' can expect to Uve to.be ~z.9 >'their lives are statistically Health Reports, a p~'lo~llcal area of about ~0;~00 people other provinee~ has'been ~airly steady and.industry of- Inaddltiontabeingugeed eashcropfor'farmers, moatof~ ysam0Xd, ~,6 yea innSer equal to these ~t'wbmenif 0fthe UIS: J)epartment of wliere- women statiet/cally ' flelals .~y promotion and incentives havemade the dif- . whom grow blueberries as a sideline, preductim~ costa and ~ than men,. sa~ the U.$, male deaths attributable to H#.alth and Human Ser- live about six years lobger ference. National Centre for Health __' ' i _...... ;: : / ~:?:~/--Z' : ..... ~. hm'vest!ng adds mLIlloan of dollars to tim eeenomy. ! accidents, homicides and vices. than men..,. The provincial;producers' ass~lation imd the N6-~ii stonch0usemidi~,t~5:,0ooandS;~o0o~;must0f! - Statietl~ for' Igel, the latest suicides are removed,.. WARNS. OF DANGER They. Interviewed the : :.Scotia government acted together to create strong overseas year available. In about thefit students, will be emi~loyed in Nova Sentia dmt~ the :shows the study by Dr. The.study also cites a 1981- :famflles of 63 per ee~t of the markets, especially in Wast Germany~ enid Japan, where last three weeks of August. 1900, women's lenge~l~ t! William Miller of, Edinboro, Surgeon. General's ,report '6,9~0penple a'~e30anff01der distinctive tme~ have been found.for the berrien. " Pickers are paid by the amount they harvest and over men wan only two Pa.,'and Dr. De.fin Gerstein that. teenaged girls have • who had died in Erie County.. " "Would you believe blueberry chewing ,gum?" said Stangster, whose 12 year.old daughtor'works I the fields," years. . of Washington, D.C.~. surpas~d:teenaged beya in hetwectt i'm' and'..::'i074. Stonshotme of one product developed by I~e Japanese. said a person can earn a~ut NO on a good:day. But the study'of more "The resulting life "ex~. percentage'of smokers and . "'~" , . : ,' . .' -!~",-'..~ "., .- .'. . .. '. ." , -. • ;: - ~ -:, . . -., than 8,200 people in Erie pectsney figures or non- "the study w/u'ns of' the .... : .,,. " "t • . ;~g:'4 5.°' • • , ,,: : ~.. ~- .... • :~ :' ,-!: ~.-' ,i

...... : .:.. ; ,-.-, ,;-:,.:L;-.,L!;-~,~ t -_:: . o . :- Operating costs :increase Yl ..~ ,. : .../~:7~ i .... :" ~: :...~::~::;~'" "REGINA (CP) -- Western "It has been our ponltion- "Following ' Tumor's farmers are caught between since 1974 that-the railways . nearly .... tiu,ee-hour -_al~. the hammer ,of rising should be entitled to receive psarm~es, several local pool • : ,-, /. ~;~ : operatl~ costs and the compensation covering commRtee8 told the hearl~ x~ anvil of stagnant com- their legitimate costs of they do not want the Crow modity prices, the Cam- 'moving grain," he ~ald. rate altered at all." morn transport committee "However,. any f~lght Shut "Hovdabo. (NDP-- was told ~y. i.i~! :. o~ rate change .Imposed on PrinceAlbert) noted eur~. f Ted Turner, lX'asident "of grain producers must veys of pool members show'-:. • nmum Is the Saakatchewan i Wheat realistically reflect the strong sUppart'for~retention " Pool, the largest farmer. farm income and eont-price of the Crow rate, which was owned grain company in situations faced "by. written into the law b0oks In Canada, sold grain prices producers and their real -1925; have remained virtually the • : ,,,:,. i -; ) " . .. :3 same for the. last 10 years, capacity to absorb higher The hearings have begged art,of frcight aegis." . .. ~ - .. . , while farm input costshave Don • Mazankowskl, for- • down in Ssakatehewan. :- soared, 116 Per cent .... met" Conservative transport :" In order to accommodate He laid the initial price • . , . .~; minister, asked if the pool a .flood. of- requests; - the 'sl usmes$ •executive is.betrayin8 ' [to committee has been sitting wU14.75 a busheler 11174.80 through-lunchand holding. • membership ~on the Issue. : i a tolSite, up only slightly "Our pesltlon, is widely, _ prolonged evenln$ sassloas. from the 1973 level of 14.68 a aeeepted by the mem- A fourth day hu already --bushel or $1~8.21 a tonne...... ,,:;.. .': -~ bership," Turner said, been added to the Regina : I I , Turner'was te~UfyinS bringing a round of boos atop anda fifth may be. before a hear~ in a from the audieaee. • necessary; - sweltering hotel, ballroom on the fe@0t~lgovmttmmtt 'S'- proP0md changes In the statutow Crowunest Pass Cmda Laimr li01ati0as D0anl frei~t rates for grain. The changes would mean higher :-Pablic Mite Of AI Ii iN • shipping rates for farmers. The Canada Labour Rel~llohs Board has received He. aald the pool, which Joint application under Sections 119, 130, and 132of ~s a membershlp of the Canada Labour Code from the International ';. r 70,000 Saskatchewan far-. Longshoreman's.and.Warehousemen's Union, mm's, realiies the cost of,. Canadian Area, and the British Columbia Maritime oparath~g a railway has also Employers' Association (Board File: ~I0.~7). ..'f .~. The applicants seek certification of the ILWU, Canadian Area as ~ bargalnlog agent for a bargaining unit comprised of:

Prices "all employees empley~l .In' the Iongshorlog Industry In British Columbia, excluding office lower staff, foremen, and supercargoes." V.~COU~mR: (cP) -- I Th e applicants also requmt the BOard to Order oli Lumber prices have employers engaged In Iongshorlng operations In plunged by 'as much as 30 British Columbia to sppolnt the erltlsh Coiumhla ~ Im~ cent in the-pant two • Maritime Employers' Association to, act' on their behalf, andr.tO authorize It to discharge the duties ..;:.': . '7" months and the retreat from and responsibilities of anempl0yer underl/he Code. early,June highs probably /? Sections 130. (1) and 132. (1) add .(3) of the .. ' ~?~ ~;;:.. i:.'.:~:~;.~ .... ._ - .... tV ia not .yet over, says an Canads Labour Code read as follows:-- industry executive. ::.: : - ~.~ =-, Bale aluminum reduction plant in' Quebec is Alcan's newest. Prices are - sagging "130;(1) Where fwo or more trade:unions have 5ecause: demand is loaf- formed a' council of trade unions, the The :orau'e " teni~ in the wake of rl~g council to formed may appJy,to the interest rates, while mills in Board for cerflflcatlen In .the same ' manner as • trade unlon~" But one thing is certain: If the both Canada and 'the U.S. •":--~'" v 1- continue, to operate at hiSh "132.111 Where employees are employ~l In ,i" people of B.C. say "yes', to Kemano rates. (a) the Iongshorlng Industry, or,, " .' i" ",~ Completion. the plant will be "Market paycbolo~y- Is (b) "st~hOt-~l}r'|riciuktry|n such"geographlc : thai the terrible right now," sold arsa~ as may be .:designated by efficient and environmentally safe. Mike Robeon, vice- regulation of the Gover~r In Council envi;onment in ,and around lmmkkmt of wood products upon the recommendation of the aeard,~ the ,Board may determine that the itsplants is clean and sati: is Technology used in the aluminum I marketl~ at Canadian , employees of two or more employers in. Forest Products Ltd. such anJndustry In such.a geographic ~.~,_ ,also part ofAlcansbusiness. R)r pr(xluction process.keeps improving "Everyone is seared to area c0nsiltuto a unit appropriate for, death, which is Why there. colleLtlve bergalnlog and may, subiect ~ instance, at Alc~m'snewest aluminum and, as one of the world's leading t lm't any large amoudt "of' ' • to this Part, coral0/a~ade union as the 7 reduction plant in Quebec, $100 producers of aluminum_, Alcan has wood moving through: the ' ' bergelnlng agent for the unit." ;~ million of the $500 million cost was kept abreast of these improvements. system.- "133.(3)Whe're the Board, pursuant to A reduction in interest subssctlon (1), certifies a trade union. invested in equipment and measures Right now, Alcan's new Grande Bale rates could stimulate-in- ' at the bargaining agent for a • related to environmental protection plant is a Clear demonstration that veatory-buildin~, Lg~,e; bargaining unlt,.the Board shall order nlm'iy by retailers, asid ' that " ' :~ " :'and worker health and safety. industrial projects can exist in. (a) one agent be oppoluted by the : Robeon, but if money i~ts. , t.. " .employers Of the omployeat In the harmony with the environment. don't gO down, "he one Is ' ~ bergolnlngunlttoact on behalf of thota "~ /: ~ ~ Aican hasn't yet received approval going to move," I • ..... employers; and authorized by' the. ~' "~- - to build a new alurmnum' reduction Alcan has operated the plant at : i/: - i:. / Following the recent one- • :'-~" '~ empl~/ers to discharge the dutlo and half-point Increase in the rasponslhllltas of an. employer under" - '~lant near Vanderhoof. After three Kitimat for 29 years. The people at " ' U.S. prime lendiag rate, this Part." . - . ?.- ,; "' eome Canadian mortgage " years of exhaustwe study, (at a cost • . Alcan unlaerstand the importance The Eoard~-~s directed that public notice be " started to lenders have. ' glven,and ;notice. :Is hereby given to oil persons, 'i of rriore than $7 million) and of environmen .tal prote.ction.~, ' ralee their rates. •employers, or Wedeunlons whbsa Interests may, be . extensive corisult~tion with the BHtish Coium"b!a is 'the." province , - Wholesale prices.~ Tar ,'~ff~ted Uy th'e applcetlon. Copies of the application Weetet~ sprme-pine41r " ~nd'fuHhor information ma,)~be oMalned by Wrltlog., public, the next_step fi)r the Kemano too, and theyintend to preserve ._ lx4s fell from 1243 (U.S.) a or Mlephonlng!-- Completion Project is ()pen public the quality of life - while also .. thousand board feet early in Mr. H. K. Fory~y, " -. • June to $178 last Fflday. Labour Relations . Officer ' :, hearings..~, p .,roviding jobs. Studs dropped.to $1~ from Canada' Labour Reiations.Boerd ...... -. • Ira0. 12th Floor "This week we are taking .1090 Welt Psnder Street. r" business at 17 to $10 below • Vancouver, 'B.C. , . , '1 last Friday's levels," v~S 2N7 " ~ .~ : " Robson sold. Clive Roberts, president of Seaboard Lumber Sales "" " .--; P,~J~ Kirkiadd, " i: AIcan in lumbi , Co. Ltd., suggested the ,,illli " : /: ,Roglmai.Dl/e©tor - price drop mlght not be as British Co : , severe as It sppears. t" 1 / •.

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- ALANON & KSAN HOUSE Is available FORTUNE TELLING, with ' : ...... " " • SEXUAL ASSAULT HELP FOR•SALE: Rag Purebred ONE BEDROOM wire MEETINGS towomen aM children who European Psychlc,. Georo • ' LIME We offer support an.d ; :kltcheJ! facilities- for understanding fo Vlctlms of Monday at Mills Memorlal- have been physically or Answer ~10 questlons.~a .~ Geldlng, 15.2 h.h. 16years genti'ema'n.Phone635-5893. mentally abused. If you old, beautlful ~ mover, sexual assault, and Hoopltal at 8 p.m. recorded, send $20.® mDn t Phone".Isobel need :a safe temporary rellable & safe wlth !. (p.~15aug) harrasment. Sexual abusers order, • blHhday. ~ 6 SALE BY TENDER q children ~ ,Goes eng.k west d'ame g~ ;l'epos'l:l':" "pl:mr~e'~'. don't stop voluntarily, they " 63s-ga~9 refuge call the help line. 635- Zathystal. : 1390 Col.~mbla The British Columbia BuNdlngs Glorls ,I042. ;, and lumps very wllling!y. ,6415. Corporation (the "Cor~ratlon') need Inferventlon from St. Kamloops. (p2-10aug] Specializes 'in Dressage. invites Tenders to Purchase the 625-554((ppd.Aug.) " (ppd.aprl130.84) ((9.11aug) others. Call anytime. 63S- Placed 5th In '81 B.C. following Improvements only. 4042. !. LOCATION: Forests Summer Games In "Kur '~ Compound, Stewart, BC (TP~II) & (ppd-aprl130.84) ARE YOU PREGI~ANT, 3 BEDROOM INCHES AWAY CLUB Dressageand 5th In '82 B.C. TOWNHOUSE centrall'y (TP1009) worried; thinking of an DESCRI~PTIDN OF meets every Tuesday at Dressage Championships at located. References TERRACE & abodlon? We at Birthright I/~PROVEMENTS: DISTRICT 6:00 p.m. In the Skeena elementei'y_l~vel; Trained 2 BEDROOM • . required. No petS, Phone A. Mobllo beme-(TP~) 1970 ..would like to offer you our by Hans Urff. Full brother APARTMENT avallabie 635-9593. .,.. Fabfec Serial No. d912S6059 COMMU N I TY Health Unit. " F0r ReplaterY No. 44251. support and friendship. to Beau David, half brother SERVICES ] Information call Margaret enytime. Brains Island. (p20-6sept,) B; Mobile modular" h0ma-- 635-3166 or Cheryl 638-1232. Free confidential to Ibn Veladdl. Will be'seld Phone 635-9486 or ~.~3.~3. (TPt009) 1974 Forestry Doable Wide -- 635.3178 pregne'ncy tests available. KERMODE ,SHAKE &/I to an excellent home only. ,M03D Park Ave. (ppd-8.July) (p3.11aug) 3 BEDROOM HOUSE with 2. LOCATION: Highways Camp, • TIIIicum Building . 47~1 CEDAR 24 resawn I Phone Amy~Lloyd at 635. • ". garage, frldge ~ & stove, "Highway 16 West, Salvus, B.C. Terrace,.B.C. V8G 1V5 shakes.. Phone 638-19"12. II 5010or 847-3597 (Smlthers). DE'SCRI'PTION O'F • - TERRACE HOMEMAKER "'Sulfe201 Lazelle Ave.Office washer & dryer. Near IMPROVEMENTS: Former (p20-7sept) i lp3:l~aug'). T W O B 'E D R O O M schoolland downtown. No bunkhouse & wash hOUSe unit.,i ~ ALTERNATE SERVICES -- :Provides hours: Men. to Set. h'om 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Phone 635-. APARTMENT. • 900 sq. ft. pets. Available A. "'Scotia" Tralhlr EDUCATION assistance with household Downtown. $393.00s month !mmedletely.' References comprising 44.S9 m2 /" 3907 anytime. .. r. I E. "Atco" Trailer comprising management end dally (ppd.nov30.'83) FILTERQUEE tl~ . ~" " ~1 " which Includes utilities, required. ~Phone635.5388 or :12.30 m2 - - COMMUNITY living activities to, aged, except Hydro. References 638.10869 am.7 pro. WORKS " handicapped, required. No pets. Phone All offo~ must be submitted to the ~I"-NE ofnca of the BulidlnD Manager on its convalescents, chronically SUMMER FEST 635-3,175. (pS-10aug) COMMITTEE is looklng for . . .. Offer to Purchase form In aHefed; CONSUMER • "|il, etc. ,/619Lakelse Avenue. (~.10aug) SMALL "[we BEDROOM clearly mbrked onvelape, no Iofer Phone 635-513.'. participants (muslclans- a than 2 p.m. August 26,1913 together COMPLAINTS OFFICER craftspeople) and TOLSEC " Pan Abode, Kalum Lake with a certified ~'hlKlue PaYable to 8, DEBT ppd-30Nov,: "83)* volunteers for the August Home & Commercial I FOR SALE 1½ BEDROOM )sell- Drlve..Nochlldren, nopets. the Corporstlon in the smoutlt ~f 10 m contained units. $325 • Prefer non.smokers. per cent of the offer. This deposit • . COUNSELLOR 28th music and craft .fair. ALARM SYSTEMS Two air tickets from month. Phone 635-7640ask Available September to shell be credited towards th~ 625J256 • 638-0'441 Terrace to Winnipeg purchase Price-If a tender It Please contact Debble at for Malcolm 8-5 p.m. May, 638-1091 or leave a message ">~ ~ (ppd-31aug) return. Half price of acCephKI. T~N Offers to FurOre (acc.~ug-ffn) (pS.10aug) not received by 2 p.m. August 26,'19113 MEALS-ON-WH E E LS at 638-1091. reg. fare or best offer. l~llll j~lOt b'e considered. 635-6461 (nc-12aug) Phone 635-4296. I I The highest or any bid will not (pS-12aug) FOR RENT necessarily be accepled. --j l~TJl.lt 3 bedroom, full basement SedaratsOffer t'o Purchase forms li, l RRVM hoUSe In town. No pets may Ionobtained from the officeof the Building Menagor, Brltleh (u~) "6~'S~ please. $600 per month. - ColumbiaBolldlnga Corparatlon, Phone ~35-941"0, DennisBoofron~ BMU 19, ~ Kelth ON IIVAV3Xg ______RLIOE' .1. (p, ,o;ug) Avenue,T~racl, B.C. VIO IK7. INDEX LOST: By elderty lacly~ " S,,~I.LIWH3S 1 Community Services • t Services In public washrooms In "lllqudoqJ. For further Information, pliali 2 Coming Events 24 Situations Wanted 49 Wanted to Rent Skeena Mall on Friday, JO o:~oJJaj. UI pajeAllep NEW: 3 Bedroom Contact Mike SampSon in Vlctorll it 3 Notices - 28 TV & Stereo ...... SO Homes for-Sale APARTIIEI!TS NEAR 387-7382. 4 Information W~nted 29 M0slcal Instruments 51 Homes Wonted " 2£" "July. One spool pJDA . Ot JO/ Frlclge, stove, dram, duplex, on Soucle. Frldge & (ecc3-10,11,12auO) S Births 30 Furniture & Appliances 52 Property for Sale engagement ring and. eJe a^oqo pelSll se31Jd carpeting, Off street stove. No pets please. 6 Engagements 31 .Pots 53 . Property Wanted one family tree ring. " 7 Merrlsges 32 Livestock $4 ausinese Property 'edld pue soxoq:O 'S~lUOl plrklnge-~securlty. Available Sept1.83. Phone S Obltusries 33 For Sale Mtsceltsneau~ 55 Business 0pportunlty~ Sentimental value. el;des E|OJ3UO3. (S) systl~n. 635-5213. ~'~'.' '. ' ~ .~,~,~-,k~,*~L,'~.', ' ~ ' 9 Card of Thonks 35 " Swap & Trade ~- 56 Moforcl/cies 10 In Memorlum Good reward, no "P~95 la^VJbeleJouo3 (p) (pS-11aug) M Mlecallannous Wonted 57 Aufomoblln questions asked. Phone Ii Auctlons 39 . Marina ~ Trucks & Vans le^OJ5 12 Garage Sale : Range dad at ~:/~:~;.,i ;""~' ~:~ ~P~"~A ~k'~ 40 Equlpmont $9 Mobile Homes 632-7475. puss unJ lid (¢) ..... ~' ~ 13 Personal 41 Machlnory 60 ReCreational Vehicles (pT-12aug) 'pA 65 H=OJ ulea(] (i~) 14 "Buelnns Personal .43 For Rent Mlsoeil~e~JS " 63 Alrcran IS Found 44 Property for Rent 64 Financial "PA-00'6$epej6 ['ON 16 LOSt 45 ,Room & BOard 6S Legal qsnj~ AOMaAIJO (I) Phone manager ~~!~'~;;~ FOR RENT-- 2,000 sq. ft. 19 HotP Wanted 47 "Suites for Rent -69 Tenders ?2 For Hire 48 Homes for Rent :sz:)nao~d laAVtIO office space. 4633 Lakelse ~ m Ave. Phone 635-2552. (ecoSoc.tth) :'~ VlC 20 COMPUTER With m,m...... , cozY , ,EDROOM II many accessories. Games~ TRAIL E R with family room II , • - - ¢LASSIFI~pRATES" .. / ..... -.~-,,CLASSIFiED ANNOUNCEMENTS " and laundry room added.. LOCAL ONLY Notices 6.~0 , ~r~T,~ a,.~.,~...... ,~£::;:~01emocy.m(Panslon,padd ec ...... BIRCHWOOD ...... 20 words or tsSl S2:00 ~r Insortion. Over 20 --~" ...... " etc. , S40O. ., Garage''a nd'.stoYage" "0n"20T • Blrtbe d.00 wordl S c*nts per word. 3 or more ¢o¢,secutlva Engagements 6.00 ~;kes:floaNn:V~flceSrC~l" 30.gaUon aquarium wlth.' APARTMENTS " No. 18 KleanzE Drlve. Insertions S1.50 per Insertion. ~ ..... '~ ' Available Ii'mme-'a'e'y.. air Marriages 1 6. m Phone 635.4759. offer: a good starting pump and fluorescent llght Quiet 2-bedroom sulfa. Obituaries 6.00 (p5-12aug) REFUNDS Card of Thanks 6.00 salary, full range of etc. S60. Rhone 635-3639. Centrally located, rAdUlt First Inserllon charged for whether run or not. In Memoriam 6.00 AbsolUtely no refunds after ad has been set. Over 40 words, 5 cents each eddltlonol word. benefits, excellent working (p3:11aug) orientated. Frldge,;sfove, PHONE tL~5-6357- Classified Advertising' conditions, full train lag and " carpeting & drapes JANITORIAL CORRECTIONS Department. opportunity for HEAVY DUTY WASHER Included. For appolnfment COUNTRY LIVING 3 BUSINESS for sale. Must be , made before second InsertiOn. bedroom house on 27 Limited company. Allowance can be mode for only one Incorrect SUBSCRIPTION RATES advancement. The and dryer. Sea~:sf0p of the~ ~to view phone 635.4422.. ad. acres, fully fenced, Window cleaning and Eff|¢llV~ Odober I, I//10 opportunity to meet the line. 2 yrs. old, orlglnEI (p16-25aug) Single Copy 25¢ • large barn; year round steam cleaning - BOX NUMSERS:~ public. Qualifications: price S1400." Asking $700 or 6y Carrier ruth. $3_40 creek. Good well, equipment. • Price Sl.00 plckup By Ca filer year M.00 minimum education--grade ,best otter. Call between 9 2/BEDROOM BASEMENT '~ $3.00 mailed By Mail - 3 rathe. 25.00 approx. 12 km from negotiable. For further 12. Some experience a.m. & 3 p.m.-, Phone 638- • suite; fireplace, !ridg e and By Mall ~ 6 mlhl. 35.00 Terrace. Asking information contact Box CLASSIFIED DISPLAY required. Contact Mr. ~ 1890. stove. Phone 635.6887. BY Mail 1 yr. M.00" $110,000. Phone after 6 1457, c-o Terrace Rates evallsble.upon request. Senior Citizen I yr. 30.00 Simpson 635-226.1 for an (pS-1Saug) (p4.9aug) pm. 635-3474. • Herald. . appblritment.-~ This position NAT~IONAL CLASSIFIED RATE . Brltlsh Commonwealth and Unffed States of FOR RENT: one bedroom • (p10-12aug) (p10-15aug) 32 cents per agate line M nlmumj~horge I;5 00 Amerlco • I yr. 65.00 is open to both qualified " per Insertion ~, . , ' males and females~ apartments, frldge & stove I| The Iterald reserves the right to classify ads BAKKER'S MODULAR Included. Located right LEGAL -. POLITICAL and TRANSII~NT AD* ;' (pa-19aug) under appropriate headlng~ and to set rates .STRUCTURES. .Pre- downtown. No children or SMALL BUT VERTISIN0 therofora end ta determine page location, fobbed multi use Utility 37 cents per line. PROJ ECT'MANAGER fore pets, Phone 635.6155, COM FOR'rAB LE 2 . .r, The Herald reserve the right to revile, edit, Community Development sheds, various sizes. [p20~9aug) bedroom home on quiet BUSINESS PERSI~NALS ¢lalMfy or relect any advortlsement and to Project required. Attractively designed. paved Street. [ Full SS.00 per line per month. On a minimum four retain any onswarl dlrectld to the Herald Box basement, large lot, can be month basis• Reply Service and to rePay the customer the sum Experience In ooperaflnga Wood constructed thus Paid for the advortlesmont and box rental. small business an asset, no mildew Dr corrosion CLINTON MANOR . sub-divided. Paved 'COMING IiVENTi of contents. Sturdy (no For Non.Profit Organlretlons. Ma-xlnltJnl S days also knowledge of Native Bachelor and one driveway, greenhouse, Box replies On "Hoid",lnltruoflons not picked up snow worries). Doors large garden area. Insertion prior to event for no charge. Must be within t0 dsyb of expiry of an edvertlsement will Culture and Native Art. bedroom sultes --1978 ORIGINAL MODEL WOrds or lets, typed, and submi~ed to our office. be destroyed unless msiUng Inofructlono are Seamstresslng and basic that really work. available ImmedlDtely. • Excellent home for couple YAMAHA XSll00, 8300 km. received. Th~ an~mrlnD Box Numbers are Competlvely priced Frldge and stove or single person. reqaqeted not to send originals Of documents to carpentry helpful. Windshield, back rest, DEADLINE avoid loss. All ¢ efmsof an'ors In edvertlsoment~ Resumes accepted at with free delivery and Included. Sauna and Assumable mortgage at 11 DISPLAY , motor guards, helmet, new must be racelved Dy the 10ubllshor,wlthln 30 days Kermode Frlndshlp 5oclety assembly. View at Co- recreation• room 635- per cent. Asking $56,000. batter. S2500 Noon Iwo days prior to publication doy. after the fir;t pobll¢ofion. until August 11, 1983. Must. op Bldg. Supplies Or 3635 or 635-5189to view. Phone 638.1224 after 5 pro. --1981 Yamaha .IT465, CLASSIFIED it Is agrsed by the edvertlsor requesting spice have referral from Canada Phone: 638-1768 (p20-Tsept) -: (p10.11aug) approx. 25 hours, never 11:00 a.m. on day Previous to day of puUIIcation that the Ileblllly of the Herald In the event of evenlngs. Monday to Friday. Employment & raced. EC~ S1995. After 5 thllur.e to poblllh In advertlsomont or In the (p20-24aug) event of an error apPearing In tha adverfllemenl Immigration Centre. 3 BEDROOM, NON- pm 6254811. as Publllhed shill IN Ilmltsd Io the amc,Jnt paid (p2-10aug) NEW I AND2 BEDROOM'. BASEMENT HOUSE. Good (p,l-10aug) ALL CLASSIFIED CASH WITH ORDER Mber by the advmllper for only one Incorrent Insertion apartments. Wall to wall, location, good condltloo. than BUSINESSES WITH AN ESTAELISHRD for the portion of the advertising space o¢¢uple d- ACCOUNT. by the Incorrect o¢ omlttep Item only, and thdt A & W has Dne part-time TRAPLINE POR SALE, stove& trldge. Reasonable New gas furnace, fireplace, 1971 750 HONDA." Fully there shill be no liability lo any extent greater position open. Apply In near Terrace. Part" rates. Phone 635.4547.~ carport, paved driveway. equipped. Beautiful shape. than the amountpaid for such'edvornslng. person to A & W. Skeena accessible bY road, part (p20-27aug) Asklng $58,000. Phone 635- To v}ew'Camperland Service chela of $S.bo an lU N.S.F. ¢hequus. Adaornsemon~lmust complywith the-British Mall. wilderness. Write Box 189, 3019. Datsun or phone 635-6174.

...... Columbia Human Rights Act which pmhlblto any WEDDING DESCRIPTIONS • ' (acc3-11aug) New Hazelton, BC, V0J 2./0. wOOD, mEaN (pS-1$aug) (pS.11aug) ~lvorflslnD that dlscrlmln*tes against any NO charge provided news luhmiffed within one month. •person I~eceuse of his race, religion, sex, color, (pS-10aug) ~APARTMENTS"~ -- 1, 2, 3 natiOnality, ancestry or Dlece of origin, or • bedroom apartments. HONDA C_TTo .k!.d'sdirt bike. •because his lea Is behveen 44 and ii~ years, HAY FOR.SALE--60 fo Z5 Downtown locality. llox |W, Tan'act, 0.¢. Ho'ma Oellvory Unless the ¢ohditlon Is Iustlflep by a bona tide Including Suzuki helmef. YIG 414 ,Pk~ailS-4Ni re~Vlrement tel the Work Involved. .Ibs. bales lust cut. Good 'Complete with dlshwosher, $400. Phone 635.3639. clover •and Timothy $2.00. fireplace, frldge, steve& Call 842.5407 (New drapes. Undercover (p3.11eug) Hazelton). parking. Security entrance. (pS-10aug) MARCOUX Phone 635.9317. "ACREAGE J RR CE C'ONSTRUCTION (acc.tfn) FOR SALE Finishing & remodelling. l 3 acres, 2 year old cedar Custom houses, painting KEYSTONE • house. 'i750 sq. ft, . Asking KITIMAT cabinets. Foundations. $110,000but open to offers. Phone 635-2359. APARTMENTS now taking applications Phone 638.1890. (p20-19aug) SpaCIOus, clean alerts., (l~.12sug) 1978 5 SPEED HONDA 1, 2, and 3 bedroom ACCORD. Very good cond. WANTED- crabapples,: suites. Extras Include Radio, cassette tape deck, blackberries. heat, hot water, laundry set of 4 studded • fires Will pay a reasonable price. facilities, storage . Included. Asking $4095 Phone 635-2515. locker, playground. o.b.o. Phone 635-4811after 5 h (Stf) Plum pl~e 635-5224. pm. CHOW CHOW PUPPIES for (acca.ltfn) (p4-1Ooug) sale, CKC registered. Call WANTED- Spo!led hay. fdllb~•the rules,~'rid Classified Mail-in Form 563-3449 Prince GEorge, " Will pick up. Phone635-2515 learn al~ut.l~al :; TWO CO!VETTESt One Your Ad B.C. aftoP 4. J_ ...... hazards ~uch'a~":: ~, '" 1968and one1972 for further (PS-~5aug) t des and currents: Information please contact" D~ .~Graham or leave message at 628.3671 (loCal Name Address " 367) ,. Town ...... Phone No. of Days ...... + (pS-16aug) Classification ...... Send ad along with HOUSE FOR RENT .3 cheque or money order to: bedroDms up I down. Full 20 words or less: $2 per day DAILY HERALD basement. Close to town & $4.50 for three consecutive days _ 3010 Kalum St. FOR SALE: One 5 wk old lib FOOT SQUALLY 'schools. Large lot fenced S6 for four consecutive days Terrace, ELC. Saanen buck ~S. One 5 wk CRUIsETTE with many yard. Frldge & etove. $7.50 for five consecutive days - . - V8G 2M7 old Seaner doe I;45. One 21h exlras. For particulars Family preferred. yr old Nublan doe $100. • I~one 847.2093or write Box Available.Sept1.83. S550per Phone 635.7732. 2287 Smlthers V0J 2N0. month. Phone 635.4551. (p3-12aug) (pS-10aug)

.. t .... =liner moaerator ...... ' ~'m"'*~'s'~~l"d'~de...... d ...... Mauled child" ..... wa brave ..... d . J 1 ' j ' ~ . m B " " . m ' m L "P m* 1 " m : m ~ * k~ ' ~ m ~m m ' ' '4 ~ ~ ~ ' : " d': ' * 4 q "m:' 'mdm .;" ~ mk ' " , m r ' ~ ~ m &' p 1' ' 1 *h m~ " q . , ~ Bd , ~ " . , d / ~ " " • VANCOUVER. (CP) .... @ut ~lie moral/~ IS ' ~ ~ h~d a~' m m : .... ~ m ' ! ~ MO~k' ' ~ :~ ~ ..... ~ * ' ' m' ' ~ ~ .... k ' 1 ' ' ' q ' m " " " q " , , m q ~ ' " ' ~ : .... * ' B :--"" r "~qm': ' ' [ m Wo.d ---..ed Th,t d...... (' -- , ,.,. other el,...... m o [nati0n :in fl~s ~bly!lne~tstheYmealroadYhell~to mether axe .ur,y* ~cl 'W .'were: v~lfln~ the : t i ! ~ cotmcll of Chtwches asked enn to soy we are salt.... coon P ='*=,: I ' ~ :I =,P # " ...... ''' " ,j * .... = '1' = ~'~ = ' ' " " ." : ,]' ~" : =1' ~'= ~ ~:~',' ".~'' th~seve~new de~ts ~ uppeintadmorsiwa r' 's TM ~ ..... ~ s " :" s" "~ ' +s' I ' ' " s " " P~' "T~ k" ~~ aU~ uO" ~ ' q 'L _BklmB_ule~lbya co~Jwat park daywhm in, "~Just ~ mt m~' L" ~ ~' k " P ., , ~ to t~hdop: We sUH hav~ to work ~ an In al 0four ...... -~°k~ '~ ...... iden ' ' 0t O~ .... ' .... " ...... " .... : .... in~ tegr 1~ society. I ~l~'varxzso, says the cidentoceurrod. ~: ~she d. : ....i ' L L~ : ~m~V" d~ -- s~,,ietius. We abhor: h z~rderatit. B~m'veset .~. But men llke MarcCaiesey are not im b : animalh on the cihild,-~ M ' ' ' ' M..... ' M M'''' M'~' M*M ' M M ~'' ~' : L M " ~ a pl sessionl.t week, that role the...... * , ~ y ~ ..... I ~ stsndtng at me ~ efforts to I~ ; .:!~c ...... ' ]n a ~'~ ...... g on!s, we~l~w what thenew!ecim01o~ysprom:isesef~edheslth ann, tr~topullltoff, fo~ adroit ease to where/hal failed she ssid; "The me~ ~ere:~FWum w~m m P l~uraume ~oclety: 8~ould be ha~ .... : and [ hazards,...... increased wealth and leisure, e and: | almost half an hour before~l Core w=...... ' ...... P , ...... ellghtly..... Lqcongrucus sl~htof" such as Canada .....where adunll ' ...... ~ ' .....~ ...... " y as, the mother only, si~ there was a kid ...... gr y we re mOW decreasedindustrial drudgery ...... hal ...... " 'm ...... " ' the V Rev, Lois Wilson there are man dlff ...... ,, ...... ,, _ ...... I p arrived. . _ .~ said. 81~ewas Just over at and my grandmother said stsn~ an a ehalr and rellglons 'and: a great ~ Said ..... : ~,,~,welda~O4moldlngsmdsun51~ , ~,:,s~r~ow, o~, the.o~er cage. I looked :he:wff.::Just :~ : : /:. wavinKher ~mns ...... n umber...... of Feople who have -~-- -...~e , .every...... ho.ur a.t the GeneraI Motors Cunada Ltd. plan t Geo/.K,,...... B.C,, said h~, ...... down ~ adjust the f-etaP *on" uli'cks...... ~ // ~' ~ ': ; ..... !.: : :"~ . ,: . ,...... , ...... -, :. Job.. nin . ~ Une~ploymentJs.one of his greatest fears. . ~vanthebrayest Utflektd LookMomm he'sllc " tWo ...... " '. : .... ~" tnil,;theformer.mode~ato~.church .cannot. speak for eceu u0n hi ~the "nex .... "..... ' ...... ,,..~ _....~. ,~, . y, ..., king. ..n.ys.um.am~wno~ : ...... lm . F • .. I don.t earemff a machine could do a better Job Ive eve~ seca d .utl~ :th. ,..~ '...... • ...... ::,- ..... , ~,~.' -.,,,~..~-. '.-: ,'~: 'oL the'LUnlted LChureh,: of evecY0ne,-buti:!t-,can and : c0uple'dysarawilibe co~ than me, lwouldratherhaveasorebaek,thanbeon .eraeal.~i:~L- :!': i : "S~e was/on!y slx fe~t: dleh'aeted' a. i~JOpff::;',i.:;i~i::~:~ L

Caqada nbeded every' extra sho~u]d Sp~r: :tot- Its director 0t the E0umen/cal :unemployment insurance. If you don't have a Job " Theffirl lol/;satiefactory away~omme.,, ?: ~ wldcli:~Vu!disturl~ by':'~ " :,P:~"": :P r ~" T inchandal0kofal:inm~tion ~ membera, 8he snip; " ' ,For~.':of :~',anadai:: a you'ro a nobo~dy," sald the 13-year vetoran of the. condlti0n ~in Unlvenlty The'lch!Id*hadstuck!her):b~i" :' : , * ~)~'."';)°.. i"" :. 'i tobb:seen imon~ the:900 Whunthec0uneil t~k~s a Turontb;basod~rganiz~tion plant. i'. :. ' "." Hospital!.lhurlow said ~e ..armthroushthemeshotthe~"' ' ' ' ~ - ,i"'.M~ehadab~i~i~:-.'"" , ~~: , delq~,tse*~ attendlng i the stand.on,a controverslal r~ponslble fm;:the arian, I " :"rhe Job's worse than horing but it,s my jobl it :' . eldld.lustmueh,6fthemun eage andbefore/ariyone:!u~kept*wamlnalt:Inhls~ "'-

sL~!~b]y. L: ~ iu~i~"auch as/women's tat/on of m l~opaH~L~_ ..... J_ 81y~ enough money so that I can get a senso Of from her mt to her could rsaet, the thrse-year.'q * ~"~;4 '' p 4"'I"" ''' "" "* ' ' " P "~ " I m#" r ' & " ' "::, But. :what she lacks In rights, ltis sottin~ a g0alfor ; .W.l~on, who .once shared i wo~ ftom,thl~ outslde wurkP/. : Imtw.kles. Her inden finger ocougarl d had seized the "Am@nofl~ t0okhls sldrt - -~ sta[mi Wllson more than .. wi~ch its ;.~00~ member aunes atChl~ers Untied, GM official Paulette Charbonneauusys it could was ulmust ripl~ offund gill's .k~..almost to the/and ~ wrapped if"around - I' makssUl)forinenerW. She churches should ~m, says Church in Kingston, Ont,, take "two or three years, maybe mote, but of. th@re_ .m 'deep puncture shonlder. " 'core~a n:wh~_~)te got Thas participated not only in Wilson.... i • many~., of the plenary She safd the councll has with her husband Roy, said course robots are.coQ~ng," ' . womlda and lacerations in ""/'he catwas elawhig at her loo~e." m " " she ehoec to do ecumenlciil-" Charbonneau could not predict what. the/mpact h~ upper arm. She spent her shoulder, trying to tsar " During the' terri~ serous, durin 8 the 18.day. attempted to-incr~se the work rather than having a would be on the 3,900 workers at the ~ts-Therese " " i -.. four hom's~Lin. ' surgery 'het'arm off," Carey HarloW ~_old~ t, Carey o~ly cried ,, Chrisilan'summit, but also~ participation of women in 'PurishofheY0wn. plant...... ' ' ' : : . I Sundaywidled0etorsmade said. Mrs. W/lson suffe~ ,when.the animal became in satellite programs for its4ntarnalworldngs, with.. 'q've travelled in South However, a recent federal govermneut study I' inltlall ':repairS; " Now, laceratlous;from the claws .upsetandthraxhedltahud, ~ .. women and the publle, the result, that three of the Amerlca~ Africa, Asia and warn/s of masalve anempleyment -- the loss ef 2 [ physin~ are waiting to when she tried to protect yanking %n the trapped ~ !" WI~ q~e ~CH, M,her seven presidents elected at Russia, and I wuntad to use million Canad/an Jobs by 1991 -- as the result of | seeff~.~ ~ before =4 ~y's a~. m..... : :~ ", ~ m -~'q, '~. i. r mq m i - m m . L profile has bee~ raised theauembly werewomen, the knowledge I've gained impendinstechn01~gicaland struet~niehaages in. . .~,h~rther. . ."The mother trid~to force GinaOemlag, wifeofpark |i farther byher electionto ' . "The role ofwomen /n the on these travels. " the economy. ., L. Corey,:.ner.moU~er, her the cat's Jaws- open with. ~i owner AI Oen~., finaliy i~; ~the seve~-mmnber church has greatly ira- "I wanted t0 do son~ething Canadanow has only 240 industrial robutsin grandmother - ",.Diane stick, Jabbed a.t its eyes end arrived, i,~mtered the cage Pr~S..l~,umwhlchwlil f~Id_e proved- since the last "- e#amenleid and Canadian; m 0peration, many of them in research centrea, but llarlow, • and "her 'great- waveda cI-gerettel/ghterin=~andent/c~dtheeougarwith ~: ,th~unefltbrough the next assembly in: Nalrobi in and the forum Is both., there are 4,500 at work in the U.S. and 15,000 in : : . ~ • " *':mekt'~"~raps. Wlth' th~ i L seven years. 1975," sald Wilson, who When the.eo~ell, wh/ch Japan. gil tense the mother and ~ I Munehlng "on un orange :W aited ]' years: to be or- ,presents mar, than. 450 -~erlcan eat/me, say that by 1990, 30 per cent Vi were able to :~: she hestlly ~abb~ bet5 dalned so she could raise a milllon Christians,' ands its ef the handlingof go0ds and 15 per cent of all " ..... were :sessions" at the family. She later became assembly today, Wilson wi~ ~weldi~ will be" done by robots, eanethearm nut oftheeat's ~ Usd~'e~ity of B,C. campus, the first woman moderator • . • return to Torontowhere her -, :in Japan, ab0ut $1~0mill/on a ye~ is being spent BRANDON,Man. (CP) -- expectwhen wegot horo,;' mouth; ..... ~ the~M-ye~ir.old mother of of th'e'United 'Church of job as co

Howeandherhusbund,itin 'friendlyManitoba'0nthe CareyHarlowisangry i; sheo haso_.o.. become an integral -" Leak is worse the--...._._.. computers will be able to emulate the hmann - the fourth; floor waiting linence plates that sure with statement~ "by .Mrs. ~the past, the council , brain, • morn of Btundon Genre'at has been true." Oeming that -thes~e are /i'~ "- It's believed such a development will place a m ~ msin~iniag a barriers protecting .the ~.. has been':aecused of con- PICKERING, Ont. (CP) of the two othel" reactors radienlstreseonsociety.Thejobsofcoantleusseml, teusevlgll ...... = The aceident has con- cages. .~;: skilled workers llke Csiseey and even thuse of hlroom411,th~-Ir21-~ear- vinced the Howes that "There was no fence or politicaleenirating, .und too socialaffsirs much on by-- Ontarioa r~'ent.ren Hydro, of plaguedmiefor- ni~t;was repairedA problem Tuesday.in the sldlied workers, like pipeline welders may be old daughter liea in- a coma.i motorcycle riding is anything," Carey Harlow ~'; theologicalandnot enoush..affairs.-.°n tune that shut down thrce of " reactor's r generator had. r~placed by machines., Theresa. Burns has. -been dangerous, said. "There was. just a Statemen ~ delivered by flve nuclear reactors in this Prevented : it ~ from And a recent federal task-force report titled unconscioussince July 15, ; four-toch log about a foot off ~il, var[@~ ch~en during ° canununlty east of Toronto, generating e!ectrielty Micro-Electronics and Employment i says that the day she was struck on "They're too dangerous," the ground, liken hitching '~" the;-slxth: a~mbly on got'some,m0re bad news immedlately, but:it came, although women make up more than 40 psr "cent of the helmet by .ilshtniag Mrs." Howe asid.. "They :pastor something, painted

sub,~ ransinS-'from land Tueeday~ ' " ' ' into oporatton.early' tod#.y. the Work force, two,thirds of them ore in jobs that while H~, : through a m offer very little ~protection.'' red." .- rlgh~for native Canadlono = Hydro technic/arts Tlds reactor, the newest " are prime targets for micro-electronic technology .sudden prairi e storm onthe . Her husband, a Canadian The mother said the litfl~ " t0 *t~ iimpsct .of B.C.' l~u'ined that damage ton of five, shut Atseif down 'change. ~ back of amotorcyele. Armed Forces ~clerk girl is in:good 8pirlts in. il~ , fuelling machine at-the Sunday v/hen a control- ' Government, business and in(iustry are studyingi::i She had been on her way ~tationed' in Halifax,.' hospital, although there are :~ • Premier i Bill • Bennett's .most troubled reactor, Unit room operator inad- the problem, toher home'/n M/ssiseauga, • cleecribed it as a. freak worries she could lose her ! ' inbudget;could this ve/~, but be Wilson fu~rprotad Said 2, Was much worse than vertentiy left a switch iopen Ottawa announced Ik~t week the creation of a Ont. witJl~ her boyfriend ":'accident peoplei':.Wh0 icrltielze', the 0rl~nally belloyed, The during a routine test of the steering eommittee for:a• proposed centre to study: Mark - Mitchell,",~.~f.ter..at-: :. . ,. ,arm~ if infection sets in.~., cotmeil inth~s~m~ are ~fllitynow~ysitwillbeat unit's emetsency' cooling the issuesof productivity, technolo~y_und em- tend~::M/tchells" fancily.. - least, three more-.days system. The open,switch ploymeat growth and the holdiag~n November of a reunion., celebration: in.- missL~ thee point, i' before crews can get to a allowed injection of too "Canada Tomorrow" conference. The latter is i Doughis;:Man. Mltch.eli,.the / :'~., chur~ has'.'.an obl~atton to .spenk~'oi/t on ruptured fuel! tube leaking much heavy water into the intended ,to b~rin~ together research and ~'; driver, escaped with minor • pul~ll~:iasUes that have heavy water. • coo]b~ system. -~ professionals-involved in the field; to discuss the . inJur!ea but Theresa was not • Until 12: Ngldy radioac- OUT AN.OT!~R WEEK future's social and industrial needs. so lucks. - : moral,, and ethlca] Ira: five" , fuelr~/bund]es riar O Meanwhile, Unit 1, shut Murray Hardin, executiveYdlrctor of the federal ' ',Why shoxild it happen to ~co~mtry,~s~'~. " .... " .rpm~v.ed,fr~m~.tl~.~tubg/,~rth, downlas'[q~'m,sda~,eause -.AasJfor~.on:~troniea, said:,~~ her?" Mrs. [l.o~.~Nln an=: ::.~_: , i:~ '.'Ver~.,:oftau,.people un. water;.,ieed~ll.tb?cool the of a small "leak of is creatinga;new seclet~v wh~her we ~ it Or not. ~nt~'~,/mv,.cbok/ag' back , ~.~ ders~d!that to mcan only fuel, cannot.be shut:.off;- radioactive tritium into We can't turn back the clock. . . tears. "She. was such a After eight ~ys oLtrying Lake OnU~rlo','isexpected to "But technology itself fs neutral. The ke.y is how ' beautiful ~Irl. She sUli is." issm oi'peroonal morality, to correct electrlsa~ faults remain out of service until we use it. We cannot let Our society forget that our For nearly four weeks, "~ in the machine/:~-used by next week. " future is people, not machinery." the Howes '~ave.made the ~: the first loes-of.cnolant . But it is Unit2 that is • And Kimmon Valasksids, an economist at hespital .'their home, '~ accident in a Cundu reactor, causing the greatest Montreal's GAMMA think-taak, says it is essential | ,'rooming in, the nurses' Hydro crews discovered amount of consternation for for society to "explode the myththk~-only those j residence " and eating HOME ON WHEELS iI Tuesde.y a. magazine Hydro officials.. Tests to be employed should get a piece of the pie" because hospital food. • 197032' BIue Bird motor home, bedroom, bath wlth. ! rotation ~syetem critical to conducted at the Chalk "the pie is increasingly made by machinus." They visit, with their shower, 5' closet, kitchen. Spacioea llvln0 room 1~7, 3 TON Internatlooal its operation would not River, Ont., laboratories0f Mechines, hesald, do not pay taxes; or' buy houses daughter about, sixorseven carpetthrooohout. Gondformoblleworkers. Will flat deck truck..16 ft. deck, work. AtomlcEnerl~y Canada Ltd. and color-televislon sets. tlm~ea day. consider van In trade. Phone/&T~IS00or ~ for days.prlce~,500. Phone635-6273 The technielons "~have when the leakingi'uptored ' " have our ..Ups and more Into." $29,500. (acc10-12aug) been working around the tube is eventually removed downs," said Murray Howe, elocktorop~lt the .ael~e from the reactor will held --. --as 1~;@ GMC ~ ton. Good as .the first s~p, inward determine how long a relaxed, we feel good." APABTIIEIIT$... c~dltl0n. S1200. 635-9770..stemmingthefl0wofheaw, shutdown is required for Meeting "--"The fact thai!" their-' ,mmTO,49~.36DavlsAve. " • (pS-11au@) water. As the plasUo-an/ted rei~,re, NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS OODGE (~. 1970.Flatdeck crews work in a confined Fumese seld Hydro was NEW DELHI (Reuter) -- A'special envoy from Srl daughter, who sustained 1 or 2 bedrooms .~ : slsel- box and hoist, log area heath the rca~r, planning "on the basis that Lankan President Junius Jayewardeae had an 80-minute head injtjr/es, was taken off Inquli'e about our reduced rents j bunks. Good condition, about 225 litres a minute of there is no evidence to meeti~ today with India's Prime Minster indite Gandhi life-supportmaehinea about --frldge& Stove --drapes & carpet : S4,000 o.b.o. Phone 842-628G heavy water is pourlnK from suggest it won't be'back in about the bloodshed on the riot-hitlsiand and Indian rellef two weeks ago and is now --storage room & --Laundry facilities : (Hazelton). the rupture in the unit 2 service (within a month)." aid. breathing.on her own has prlvateperkJng ~ff/ on every floor i HectorJayewardene, younger brother of the Sri Laakun given the "Howea renewed --.specious,. quiet & In excellent " (p510aug) reactor. On Monday, the utility leader, afterwards, described hl~ talks as verygood, but optimis~n, location. The leaking water is had to import 600 --only 5 mlnutes to SkeanaMall by car or bus pumped Out of a sump and megawatts from Quehoc to refused to go into details. FOUGHT.FO.R'LIFE ---close to schools & recreation ground returned to the reactor meet domestic demand and Official sources said he m/ghtmeet the indian Prime "We haven't given up --security system &tlew. on-site management .cooling nystem, contracted U.S. exports, Minister again Thursday. He is also due to see External hoper" said her, mother. COME FOR A VIEW -- YOU'LL ENJOY OUR .... Hydro has been spending and lost about I~00,000 in Affairs Minister P. V. Naraslmha Rao and possibly the "She hasn't been around RESIDENCE. at least $200,000 a day to possible spot sales, Hydro defenco and finance minloters darinl~ hls. 48-hour visit, lung enough-- she has more PHONE MANAOERANYTIME replace electricity usually can normally generate In the'Indlan parliament some Tamil members walked years to llve." 635-3525 FOR SALE: 1974 12' x riO' produced by each of the about ' 21,400 megawatts "outin protest against lust month'aviolanee In Sri Lanka. Shesaid the flret few days -- re°bile h°me" Excellent threc shut'd°wn reactors daily' Jayewordene flew in'fr°m C°l°mb° on Tuesday nlght' °f th4dr/rJI°@r'wesk vlgil' * ~ J'~ C--h condition. Drapes, frldge, and every delay in;ropa/t Hydro has about ~60 Hisvisltfollowslnd/aneoncernovertheblcodshedinSri when Theresa was flBhtlng stove, washer, dryer, and - . 0ardon shed. $16,000, sends ' a bill already million in its 13.3-btilion 1983 Lanka during two weeksof etlmic violence in whloh at least for her We in the intensive g~ Phone 638-1733 or 6.15-7117 estimated to be $i0 million budgetfovratestabilisatlon 31Bpecpledledandhundredaofatom, offieco and homes of care nnlt, were the hardest. . ~.g~.~r,

' (PS-I~UO)., The figure will- rise requirements. • Colombo has said separatist Tamfl guerrillas seeld~ a on the kindocos of strangers ,~p.a, rtt~p, FORRENT " ' 'd~amatlcallyfftheerlppled The provinelaliy owned state in the north of Sri Lanka operated from southern for support. - Brandofi!' ~t~ " " • Unlt.~ 2 .r~ctor is." out of utilllty'n nuclear ~stations India/ , ,., . • church cungregaflous have :. .. ,: 2bedroomtraller. Luckly serwee longer umn the currentlymset~ib0utBper' IndlaandSdLankahavebeenincloeceontactsincethe beenpraying for ,Theresa • -" perBreel~iTraller month, Phone Park, 63S3~... ,S~0 antielpsted ...... four weeks,,- said_ 'cent' of the' , province ,i mt on thb tropical island off the Indian coast erupted and Mitchell's faro'fly h~s, ~D.t~r. -pad.Mr d.d~.t, At./l., .,l;,#, ~-~:; (p.q-12aug) mcuara ~urnose, a I/ydro electrical : needs., Coal- last month. .. . provided i them with • spokesman. The Sri Lanlum Tamiis have close ties with Tam, Nadu evebytht~ they need. ,,,,peflnf, Je,e,,, ,ul,,,,,,,, e..e~t~f, "~rFOR~LE.. .. " " " 1" ~ ~ :powered and hydroelectric "I dlda' ' ~ :,,~ . ... ,owever, mere was some ants account for e state in southern Indla. - t Imow what to . ' '7&-I~X '~8' mon.e home' ---., n ...... 1~,. ,.-, . . th m ~ m..:re Frl'-e,~, "stove, sw-. uw. wr ny.m~ one rememaer. • ~:/'! " ' " ' ,~,.;Ior, ,,c..rffj, ,ph~,, ~,,t~/,,t m,-,,,f,i. dlshWa|hei';drapes. ~Gas... ~ , •

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Y.: .. h.im., for. a ArchieBunker is oomlag to Broadway thisyear SO are ' - ~' ' : ~e, L' said. to But Soyi..¢t del~gtes who - Orthock?x:.chin.ch, and Rev...... ~ ...... = mona. • felt HKe rannm u ,and nus~tne oh,,,. oh,.,,+ ~^.,-..._., ~...... ~_'.':., :_'_ _,"..... genera : applause . froo ," rose to speak were eqdnl]y ' N/elralai Zverov, a MOscow self-derange course tdTe~nd off bar-room g p ...... =,u ~,orm, =yKe,, unu mp-~uancmg, delegates in . the plennry ~ adomant/: the ' word/rig delegate f0rthe -Union. of hustlers who think her pimk fashion means andI knew kissii~g I couidn't him and do/t." saying, 'Hi, Dad.' But' educationin Wales and a homosexual nightclub in' France. se~lon~ remain {ntact; In an. ira- ~iEvangelical Christian .They're all part of the new fall-winter lineup on Broad- she'sI an easy mark. '- Hall and I~blte like being different, but ...... • way, which suffered a flurry of flops andended with" an ]8.8-'. The- UlX_'i~rugraph pon!oned eptech dellver~l Baptists. "Itrytosmilealot,.~pecialiywitholder in adoptiag the unfform of pank they are . statement. Mnlik was in:.',Russtan~/,Aml/biflzop. .Thejlzea,d Of the' com- per-cent drop in attendance.in the 1982-83 season. people" old ladies," she says. They're not striking out entirely alonei At least 16 new shows ~ 10'musicals, two ~'evivais and commenting :.., on has-I~ of the Russian mittee that drafted. the' afraid. I smile and usually they smile Dogbite describes R as fitting in with the prompted the moat back. four plays -- will.debut between now and Jan. I. Orthodox Churcli, warned resolution suPported the •people he chooses while Hall sees it largely acrimonious, debate yet delegates they are at a: Russian atand,~sayiug the "They've seen it all before." Carroll O'connor, formany years the grouchy Archie of in terms of fashion..., during the coud~y critical: point in th statement was a :delicate Dogbite's leatben, chains, pistol All .In .The Family, will. make his Broadway debut i n ..-.Tome it s just a 10Ok-- a change, she assembly :which ends today. development : cf an compromise '.for ..everyone earrings and over-all bearing that implies Brothers, a family drama. says. "It's nice to 5ave change and it's" Deep divisiuns,a ared ecumenical feHowddp, concerned and should not be. violence are: meant to turn eyes and he nice to keep up with the times." Oklahoma Outlaws may not have •much of a football during the two-hour .debate He r':--~ ~ M put altered." relishes that. •And disdain remains for those in history, but they've got themselves a topnotchquarterback. on the resolution which aside thelr~emotions' and :" '--in.the end, the assembly "I like shocking people," he says. "I get society's conventi~nsi circles. The United States Football League took another step ": voted by d wide margin, to a real charge out of that. "You walk into a bar and everybody's •"Sure I'mthreatcoing to people -- a lot toward reepectabllity Tuesday When it was announced that .accept it after a ~superflcial wearing, topaiders, alligator shirts and Tampa Ray Buc~unse~'qtmrterbank Doug Williams would /!~dtangewas ~ade" t0,d~if= :; . of people. You~l sse them crossthestreet designer jeans," Doghite says. "It's like !/Conse atiVes silent: leave hlsNational Football League club to join the ex- :, that the ~tatem~t Sup- to avoid you. I'm ~o threat to anyone. I they:re clones." pansion Outlaws. TRENTON, N.S. (CP)- tried to pass the buck.'! ported " actions already •The Outlaws arc among six new franchises tba(will join Brian Mulronny has waffled - • taken by-the United the upstart league in its second season next spring: on the crucial issue of health .The federal Liberals Nations. " :' " CRTC powers criticized care for .to0: long, NDP jespardizedthejeopardized. tl future of Resolutions of the council, Harvey Kirek and IJoYd Robertson, are you listening? Leader Ed Broadbentsaid • medicaremedicare Whewheal:they,made whleh represents 45O mililon ottawa )cp) -- The chairman of the companies to make annual Canadian. Toronto-burn Peter J.enn,ings, who once held down the today. ehanges in finaneing to the Christians: of varius Canadian Radio-television and content expenditures. anchor desk for CTV ~ews, will succeed the late Frank "I. say medicare; and, provinces in 1977, Broad- denoininations, are not . Telecommunications Commission says the Meisel said in interview that "the power Reynolds in a new'single-anchor format for ABC-TV's -politics in thls country go bent said. The.Uberal~ and bindbig ion the 300 member powers cabinet has t@ overturn the com- has not at all been abused" by the federal World News Tonight. hand/In-hand," he told' a the: ConserVa~iv~ . are churches, buta re meant to. equally responsible misslon's dscisinns should be eliminated government; . . • JenningS, 45, had been based in London and has filled in news "confereuee. "Mr. J serve as guidelines' or ~asticaliy reduced. "But I'don't think in a democracy you as Washing~bosed anchor since July 1. Reynolds, whose Mulroney has /i respon, John Meisel, in one of his sharpest want to- depend dn the goodwill of any illness kept him off the broadcast since early April, died of slbillty to state criticisms yetof the relationship between particular group of people in anyplace at a viral hepatitis July,19. • unequivocally where his the CRTC and the federal government, particular time. Yoa never know who is party stands on the issue." says "Vested. interests and, lobbyists" too going to be there 10, 20, 30, 40 years from. A chaplain at Jewish Hospital in St. Louis, Mo., says she Broadbent, campalguing eeaily can pressure cabinet ministers to now.!' has been selected as the'first woman to head a full U.S. with Roy DeMai'sh, NDP revoke CRTC decisions. Meiscl had said cabinet should ha~,e the congregation ass rabbi of the Conservative branch of candied ate in the Aug. '29 The,federal government's broadcasting pOwer to rescind 0nly :CRTC decisions on Judaism. federal - byelecti0n in stra[egy last March':gave Cabinet the the CEC, but his ststemcot today goes Rabbi Beverly Magidson Said will assume her new post in Central Nova, said the power to Issue binding policy directives:to farther in Sdggesting that the' review mid-August as head.of the Congregation Beth Shalom in Conservative ieader has not the CRTC, although there werelimitations mechanism be' abolished. Clifton, N.Y., a suburb of Albany. The congregation has 105 told the public whether his on those powers. He also said. in :the. repert he .is "con- families. party_w0uld not allow user Since cabinet can direct the commission cei'ned" about .disagreement within the •In,April, Magidson came within'four votes of becoming ,. fees or extra bllllng. on policy matters, he. says it should not commission onseVeral important issues the first womad to be admitted to the Rabbinical Assembly Broadbent said his party retain its sccond authority [0..sct' a~ide during the last year. of the Conservative branch of Judaism. is.strongly oppos~ to both. CRTC~ decisions following appeals by • Although "there is no harm" in tom- "It is sheer hypocrisy" for groups or individuals. missioners writing dissenth~g opinions the fed~ai Liberal party to "Such appeals are an invitation' to attached to CRTC decisions, Meisel blame, provincial govern. makes us #1 vested interests and lobbyists to "converge worries that too many "t~nd to blur the. Little hesitant meats for underm'.ming for on ministers inan effort.tb, ando, behind signals the commission emits in its NEW YORK (AP) -- think that I prolonged his medic~e, he said. closed doors, decisions reached by the decisions." Impressionist Rich . Little life in movies for about "a "Monique--Begin was BACKTO$CHOOL commission and, based On Pni~Hc hearings He said in the "report the commission says he Was hesitant at first, year by doing it." beinghypocritical when she where in,rested parties can ~act to'one f~unetious "more neody and clearly if'we but after studying the III another's :.iu'guments openly,"- Meisel speakwith one voice" and said in the in- ,speech of David Niven and says. 'terview that he hopes recent discUssions using the Englishman's "Cabinet direction, ~and the undisputed within tha ,CRTC. may reduce those accent ~ constantly,. ~ he power of the courts to- review the com- "disagi'ecments. dubbed over much of the rnisal0n'l.jmqsdlction and procedures, are ss directory Former commissioner John Grace was dialogue for the actor in two busin completely adequate mechanisms' for, the most notable dissenting voice within Pink Panther movies. ensuring that .... the regulator follows the commission, disagreeing with several Niven died July 29 at age proper procedures." decis~unS and criticizing the direetiop of 73 after a losing battle with Windsor Plywood The goge~'nmeut has not often-changed the CRTC publicly. Grace quit this year to umyotrophic lateral CRTC decisions. In the lastyear, its~only becomeprivacy commissioner under ,the sclerosis, a neuro-muscuiar Seo us ~ PACKAGED such move had been to force pay TV new federal access-to-information at(.. disease also known as Lou fur Y~r ~'- | =~.- HOME --=

M fa ce dilem Getirig's"We didn't disea,. want it known, useums ma, you know,.becansc David Nlven .,wanted to go on ROOF TRUSS SYSTEMS CAIA~ARY (CP) -- Budget cuts at the Some Canadian institutions Iiave closed-~ working," .the Ottswa-born • TOTAL SECURITY SERVICES LTD. Glenbow Museum are a reflection of a for a ~uple of months while others have Littlesaid Tuesday in an Over 35 plans available, plus custom d~lgn Contact Andy Wann nationwide dilemma as many of Canada's reduced hours, services and staff. Gibb- interview on RBC's Good 1 B-3238 Kalum St. 638-0241 ..- .maWr museums' and art galleries face Carsley said the recession has meant Morning America. "He 4740 Soucie 53S.57&1 Terrace C their toughest financial fight in decades. either a freeze or reductionin government didn't want the world to, II Calgary's'petroleum wealth wanlargely financing and a drop in donations from know he was really.ill." Windshield & Auto Glass ICBC Claims responsible for a massive expansion at the corporations and individuals. AI Newman, vice- HANDYMAN Glenbow six years ago that saw the 28- The London Regional Art Gallery .in presidant for publicity of Specialists Handled year-old institution move into a modern Ontario barely survived last-winter~ MGM-United ~ Artists, downtown building. closing during January-February and confirmed that much of. WIRING SUPPLIES Promptly "But the expansion was still under way Nive~'s dialogue in The We will sell you only what you need to do the. job reopening in March with only two of three yourself. when we were caught up in the recession, '~ floors operating. - ; Trall'of the Pink Panther explained chief eurator H u~.~ Dempaey. The Vancouver Museum also shut down and The Curse of the Pink OPEN MONDAT-SATURDAT The Alberta government, fesli~g the pinch for two months last year but not ~y choice. Panther -- which- is like everyone else, refused the Glenbew's Spokesman Ray McA]liSter estimated scheduled for release 8,30"-6,30' dail7 4711A KEITH 330ENTERPRISE request, for a. ~=09,000 increase in the mid-summer renovations to the nearby Friday ~ is actually spoken ~ by Little. TERRACE KITIMAT museum's. $3.5-miliion operating grant for" planetarium, which-forced the museum's 4451 Grelg Ave. 635.9653 1983. closing, will cost $I~,000. He said Niven's disease 63B-1166 ' 632-4741 DemPesy said salaries make up almost FACES MORE TROUBLE robbed him of the ability to three-quarters of the Glenbow's $8.4- The city cut ~90,000 in financing last year articulate properly, and million budget and it will be diffleult to and McAllister isn't predictiag the - Little W s brought in to avoid layoffs and a reduction' in services to museum's chances of staying out Of debt in "loop," or re-record, much reduce an anticipated $400,000 deficit. IpS3. of tSe dialogue. He said he Twenty.six .e~ployeee are to be laid off Service cuts rather than staff layoffs believes some of Niven's Aug. 22 and the museum, will beginclosing allowed the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts voiceremains in both films. Mondays and Tuesdays. Several other to eliminate its deficit last year, said "I did it really as a services have been cut but the. planned spokesman Dani Angel. Salaries have tribute, more than anything closing of the library and archives has been frosee this year and some-exhibit -- for hio, my great ad- sparked the:~mnst ,anger among local financing has been.eliminated. ' mirati0n for him, and for academies. The Rayal Ontario Museum -- having (producer-director) Blake. They have appealed to the*museum and Just reopened last September after 20 Edwards . . . and also the Alberta government, which has pit- months Of renovations and expansion -- is because of the challenge," ched in with an extra $150,000 to keep the also Struggling, said director James Littlesaid. _ archives open. However, director Duncan CruJ~, When he was.saked to dub Cameron asld ti~ Glunbow budget took Like other Ontario museums and Nivan's voice, Little said, into account about that much extra galleries, it has .leemed the Ontario his. first reaction was: 'q SMALLMOTOR SHOP government financing, meaning thedeficit govornmmt will be retroanfively.eutt~ can't do David Nlven at PAVING LTD, is still about tlO0,O0O'. all." He collected tapes of' for a professional Job SALES AND SERVI CE FOR MOST its g~knts thb year by g.5-per-eent. "DRIVEWAYS.. PARKING LOTS "The situation at the Glenbew,hsa" Provineisl flnancin.g accounts for three. Nivan's voice, listened to * Chsimw~, L,~wnnl~wers & Pumps reach~l a crisis," said Panels Gibb- them for s week, and used SUBDIVISIONS quarters of the Royal Ontario's annual Free Estimates • Carsiey, development officer for the operating budget, sam Cruise. "We are in the Nivan accent con- Ottawa-besed Canadian Museum a lairly sarinus financlel situation."_ stanlly. Almoelatien. "Of our 500 (association) Little said he was pleased Things are slightly, better at the' Art AUTHORIZED HOMELITE DEALER members, I would say the Glenbow is in with ~the result. He said he Locally636-9676 owned and operahsd. Gallery of Ontario but only because about ,IB18Hwy. 16West Terrace, ~, . -. :638.0~ told Edwardshe would be; I I" the most serious flnanelnl situntio~i, -- ~of 200 staff positions were eliminated a I " " " I I I] " " I / I Butall art galleries mid mtmmms'are couPle of years ago before economic thneS ." happy to follow Nivea J Suffering ...... ~ = became really tough, said ~llrc~r around in his daily life and For information on running y0urad inthe buSiness "/t'sthe tsugheet l've'Hen it and I've ~ William Withrow. speak for him. 4n pileries for 20 ymkrs," said Gles Even as the flhancing sources for "I. never met him," he , director of the Art Gallery Of Canada's museums and galleries grow.. said. "I hope it was a directory call 635.6357 Hamilton. scarce, cultural Interest grows, • , favorable ranetion. I like to I