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' ',', ', '.:' ' ":,:'"<"';,- " , ~,1 - . I '. • .". ', . ./, ,,': ., :., ." :", .,- "; ~ "'. ,, ' "' "- " Conference is •'?i";:" ,6' • : " .- , " '" - .. : ' ''.: /. . i Williams opens, l'orrace..courthouse for the people Herald 8tmff Writer stead to have a forum specifically tailored TERRACF.,~-, "Development for the to thee people not in a decislon.maklvg People, is the theme of the ~second Nor-. ~slUm. • • " thwest Develop,~ent Conference Became more industrial expansim is scheduled f~ June 4; 5, and e in Terrace. being pism~ed for the northern half o~ the The conference, a fallow up t O a suc~, ~,. ~ovinea,..~e...or.pnimm ~y.thme.~'o~ ...... ~cessful 1975 conference,, called as a ! 'wh~ch~ be advermlX a~ted mint responseto leaked mateMal' from the' ,NDP ,: ha're a chance to express themselv.es. -.. government outlining, ma~ive d~eiop- ? • : One of thegoais of the eonfereaee will be meat plans for-the north, is expected to to build a grassroots a~lsace ,t~t ,,Will attract up to 300 people to the area, establish full employment aml~Wi;~=~_" . Seminai's have been set up to deal with environment through rsgional~'"~l[-": ' issues, relating to ah0riginal rights, dat~minatisn. • ~ , alternative ~:ontrsl and decision making, O~e suggestion.put forward t~ attain employment and. education', ~en- that self-determination involv~ vironmental management, health, human redrawi~ the boundati¢~.~ el~tx~d-- rights, global perspectives on nerthweat areas and redefining the role of the M)L~k. davelopment mad social development. This would involve regi~ud districts,. Speaking at those seminars will be an Which, rath~ than belmg dominated by •. array of local trade unionists, ~- "en- their own adlminls~ation and that in vironmentalists, church leaders and Victoria, would be give~ effective de- native groups, Complemented by planners, centralized control health, education, researchers and others brought in from as human rmoure=, envL,',mm,=~~nd:m., far away as washington D.C. forestry, agriculture, hlghways, ~ml I ' Aflornel/;General Allen Williams was on hand for last Terrace's case load has doubled in the past flWyears The keynote address Will be delivered recreation. The electoral bmmdarlm. weekend s openingof the Terrace courthouse. Given and the move to the new building was a welcbmed : Friday evening by Richard Grossman, a would be redrawn to coincide with the special recognition throughout the ceremonies Were event One speaker called the building alandmark of Washington DC based worker with En- regimal boandarie6 and a MIA electsd to Party,.Norris, a former Ter~race Court employee; ¢iv!lization, not a hall Of 'justice. viromnentalists for Full Employment; and chair the regional board and act an an ' Judge Darryl'Colllns~,and Allan Soutar, arch!tect. co-author with Gall Daneker of the book ambassador to Victoria. The provincial Environmentalists for Full Employment. govenanent would act to ensure the Grossman will speak ~on mnga-projects eclnltsble -distribution of expenditures and their tendency to cause unem- between,the regL~, m~i be rmpmsibk ployment and not ~cure i~ as is popularly f~.. trans-regional items such u. believed, •seonndary_~educatio~ ~tifle re.arch Conference organizers say this message and development, industrial•regulation, Hydro vandalism follows public protests is one that wili'crop up,in most seminars energy and comm.nlcatimm .... and discussiom,. They argue that energy Funding for the c~f¢~tea k coming .... NANAIM0, B.C, (CP) -- Watches on B.C. protests, court action and vandalisn~ at con- Cess to investigators. mega.projects are a major source of " Hydro.property throughout the province are struction Sites over the past twoyears. The fwst' day's investigations ~ere pored from church groups and the federal ..... being.ateppedup~ following Monday's blasting Hydropresident-Norm Clean called the ex- over Monday night and police labs are unemployment and that government governmen.t, as well .as from delegates ~.~" .~ ~z.a;new_vaocouver Island subetation',which pl0siouSabotuge, and termed it "irresponsible analysing evidence from the scene, s~tements to thecontrary'are misleading, from.vari0u!t grouimJnAbe:ar~ :who .will . . , - • ~ ' ..... uecause mner~ projecm use up a mrge my" I~0 for reaistrat~m' and ~ the a~@:~repeehenslble. .: i~k~i;~=- . ...:- ,;/-t~"~ .!. !.... ,-:'~'''~ie'b0.m~''~eth~<~,l~a~n°t~been'released :~..,::./: ~..~. ::.,.:,~: . . . .: ...~,.- :-: _...... amount,0f~.arceJ/nvestm...... eat capltal~an~..;. ,- ~,..~~.will. ,~.~,~.,.~ . .-. --,...psy.,a~.mm~al~e~ . -.-~..~-...... : for'.... . ~rhe ptlSHeJS I~lilg .qBked'tb'asa~lng -~:~b~W~,~h"'~,~ "' ... ,...... ,..v, ...... butexpertS speculate that those responsible create few permanent joss, uressman meals and-or turn.nation packages down the culprit for ~e predawn explosion of operation by October, 1963, but Clean said knew exactly~ what they were doing, says they have only a small impact on the remote Dunsmuir substation,-ntar damagewas-stili be!ng assessed and it was too The' BC, Conformee of the United reducing unemployment, In his book he Church has donated $4,000 "to the cos- Qualieum Bay, about 55 kilometres..north, of early to say whether it would delay completion The.substation is surrounded by a three- arguestbut-wiser development strategies I/ere. of the line. ,~ , metre fence and the t~e~rest people live two or terence while the PrimatesS. World ReHel "We want to hear from anybbdy at dll who Tl~e unidentified caller== said the-group, three kilometres away. are available through a combination of and Development Fund of the Anglican conservation and investment in alternatte Church has donated $10,0e0. has seen anything suspicious in the Qualicum claiming the Dunsmuir site as Its "secor/d The damage was discovered b~ construction energy technologies such as solar and area or anywhere there is a B.C. Hydro sub- target, 'was demonstrating its anger at the workers shortly before 8 a.m. Residents Wind. The three day session will consist of station or power line," said RCMP Supt. Scotty uti!ity's herbicide spray program.in the area. reported hearing a loud bang at 1:30 a.m plenary sessions and weckshops on the ...... The ,conferemce pointedly excludes ZGardner, who is overseeing the investigation, The caller said'the ftrst hit was on a similar specific topics, Resolutions coming out of In July, 1979, MLA Don _L~..~tead (NDP-- government axqd corporate represen- Ga/'dner's plea followed an anonymo ,~S claim" the workshops will be discussed and voted heavy reactoi~' on nearby Texada Island last Mackenzie) Warned of viole~ce"an'dTsa~tage ...... ~tiv~i ~a~ o~g~ni~e~'~iyl~i~y"w~tin~, i ..... to. a Vancouver radio station that a protest on Sunday. - •weak which Hydro thought was the victim of a after Hydro decided to take a shortcut' for the group-of 37. people masterminded the thine lightning strike• project across ~e Scchelt Peninsula• explosions ~at destroyed three huge million- Ron K0bylnyk, director of the provincial dollar reactors which regulate voltage, a .pesticide.s control brabch, 'says th..e, spray r"P~p!e have come to me and suggested ~" valuable crane and~ badly damaged a fourth program for the area "is not particularly cerlain actions,"Lockstead said at the time. •'~ 'rebC~or. unusual but residents are appealing the "I've advised them against... " Pope pleas for unity ...... The Qualicum substation is part of the spraying pernTits Hydro holdsl But inost of the controvei'sy was-oVer_the Cheekye-Dunsmuir 5CO-kilovoltline set to move The RCMP invest!gation team is being led by ED[NBURGtl tAP),- •station less than !% The pontiff lauded" recent route of the transmission lines; not the location Pope" John Paul made an kilometres from the park. Scottish efforts to resolve power from the mainland to the Island after Insp. Ed Wilson from the Courtenay, B.C., of the substation, and the OUtcry died down in October,. 1983. The scheme ..has sparked detachment,.who has~been given priority ac~ impassioned'plea to Scottish Anti-papal slogans were, interfaith differences, 1980. Protestant leaders today for found painted onthe station adding: "In following this "--..0 reconciliation of~:. the walls. There were no in- road, we have still to Christian faiths, a day after juries, overcome tnany obstacles he faced the noisiest, most, In a separate incident, occasioned by the sad Falklands wari is in its decisive stages hostile demonstration fGur Children returning history Of pastenmitiea. We against his British tour. from a youth rally for the "have to resolve importanL -British marines' •'~nd ~and Independent Television All the military action is the tuner Argentine around fro|n the s6uth after- Latei', on the next to last Pope in nearby Murrayfleld ,. doctrinal -issue~:'-~ ...... paratroops" were reported News, said the British do taking place on- East, defencea, capturing the Goose Green dayof the first papal visit t6 suffered minor injuries "Yet already, mutual today f!ghting defending not want to subject Falkland island, one of the Press Association also .airstrip and 1,400 Argentine • Britain, he was to travel to from b~oken glass Monday, . 10re, our will for unity, can Argentine troops for control Argentina to a [~mniliating tw~ main islands. Stanley, reported without attribution prisoners. Qiasgow, Scotland's largest when their bus was stoned• be a sign of hope to a divided .-. of a strategic mountain &eat defeat because of concerns and,its port are on the east that the British have landed British press reports said city-61 kilometres west of it Glasgow, police said. world -- not least in these of. Stanley, the Falkland of worsening political in- side, The other main island their backup force of 3,500. the two forces have linked Edinburgh, where many of In Edinburgh, thePope days in'which peace is so Islands capital, in action stability in Latin America.' is West Falkland: ~. Scots -and Welsh Guard- up for the assault on the 815,000 Scottish l~nan rose early to meat with RE sorelyimparilled.". pay.trig the way for the As British Ships, planes:" Argentina in .. ecru- smen and Nepalese. Stanley.- Catholics were expected to Re~,.. John. Mclntyre, the After .the" morning decisive battle on the South and' trqops closed, a ring munique issued early today Gurkhas n6rtli Of Stanley, • The ministry said British . attend an open-air mass in : Moderator of the General meeting; Mclntyre said A~anticarchipelago. a/ound Stanley. the British said its forces had bringing their total land Harrier fighter-bombers/ BeilahoustonPark~ . . Assembly . of - the Pope John ~ Paul must be ' But g[ovemment Soia'ces Defence Ministry repoKted "detected" BHtish troops •.forces on the :island .to :aL_.'continued. to~.pound~i the ..... G!asgow~q.police.wece~set_. _P.r.es.by~ierian~.~Ch.U.rr.Ch.P.f. [email protected]~nal credit for the 4.-. in ~ndun were quoted as Monday night thht B~ritlshl sight 25 I¢|iome[i:esi"from ~. least" 7,5'00 :and out- Stanley " airstrip four" for hostile : Prote'stant Scotlan d. - and other eCmnenicat progress being' Saying:the , commander- of an~Argentine troops were. Stanley . It:said Argentine ..... nmnbe-/ihg the .estitn'ated kiloinetreseasto£~the town, .demonstrations " and PrOtestant leaders at the made ...... = .... the British task force, Rear battling for control of 500/ s01diet's were using 7,000 ArgenUnians con- and "a number" of •retaliatory Roman Catholic residence of Gordon Car- "WithoUt hhn, LI don'i Admiral" John Woodward, metre Mount Kent 20 ~helicopters to" reinforce centrated around Stanley. Argentine light planes were attacks. Police' said they dinal Gray, the Roman think the new openness in has been given full kilqmetres west of Stanley. their defence positions The Detente Ministry believed damaged. were investigating an" .Catholic archbishop of the ecmnenical movemeut authority to.d~ide whethe~ Press Association around-the town. refused to confirm the Press Association overnight fire at .a , rail • Edinburgh. would have occur~'~,Y' he to give the estimated %000 reported fight/fig i five. Reports f~m Lotidon and l an.cling report, reported that 'Britis~h , said ...... • .Argeatinians def.erLding th e kilome" ~ s .closert " 0 St a nley Buenos Aires sazd" the Two British forces have ~ warships moved t~) within. Protestant extremlsti .' ~nley area an opportunity on a ridg e • ¢~aled 1 Two Argentine. commander, been advancing'on Stanley, three kiloinetres 01~ the •have failed to mar the papal to surrender before laun-- S'stiers , i n d i~ting?the,c Brig-Gas• . ., Mano~i Menen " Royal : Marines and- Stanley• harbor ~ to .shell. ~ ~WHY BUY NEW? .... tour. but Ray.. fan paisley.- 'i:- thing a full-scale.assault on British .... mar'nes~ • and" dez, heawly, fortified.Mount' paratroopers moving Arg~tine fortificati0ns•"" - ~ :LT:~:V@H EN US E D W ILL DOi • the'bltterly anti-Catholic leader of Northern Ireland's. • the capital. " ' • " .'p.aratroops.' may have Kent an,d the nearby ridges~ . westward: by helioeopter. " But "Argentina continued Doyou want palls to'fix up your Car but your:budget • The sotirces; quoted "by pushed back the',Argeh'tine If the British capture,the|n, from the San Carlo to insist' that its~planes won't allow it? Bea't the high cost of new ~arf s wlth militant ., Protestants. • Britain's • national news perimeter~ But there was no - Ah ey •would 'provide a beachhead, and another damaged one of Britain's qualify used parrs from continued to turn o.ut • agency, ~ess Association,. of fic]a " 'l con f irmati0n ~4f ~his. vantage" ,' point ~ for shelling paratroop..... force, coming' two aircraft carriers•• demoualratoreat the Pope's stops. S:K:B: AUTO SALVAGE,: Paisley and 'abouL200 ' 635-2333 Or 635-9095 supporters threw eggs, /::i : :: : timatcourth0use plan ~tns r and t~[~pled bits o.f.i : papal .p~_ ters and, .homed " ~i-. ~'.:~.."i- '~'-T:' ':.,' '':~' !''" : ".. " .... . : '!:, './: • i " "? }: , "HeraidStaffW~'iier ..-f'":"i . = ".: , S~wo~dHi'ame structtu'e coVering,'6i9 ; } ;abusive slogans, when John ,,' : . "__~ : :.~,.": '.: " :'. ". '-. "., :: '...". = :i ':./i :" i'~ . , "" ,VICTORIA. C0nstructi0n on the:~S~ ".'."s~tare rne~rs. '4t'will~ have one county. r i Paul arrived ".Monday • i:... ' ' I-'ro-lffe, pro;Cnoice ~ ~. I-'ag e ~. Kitimaicourt home is expe,ctedto start in ~' provincial. ~,ourtroom,.~!dges- chambers" -~.~ing :for a ,.~ing• in i ~ " ~/"/ ' i.. '. t.. ': ~ ' " ~, "". .~ i , " ; . ~. ~ July, ~.~" :../.' ". IL : .." -'~ ~.,~:'.'. '.¢curt.administratien; shei'riff~[and .court " :Edinburgh • 'wilhl .'. ithel ' , Attorney general Allan Wilhams said reportersofhcea, holding areas, probation WESTEND:CHEVRON ~Modcralor.: . ,.o.f .-the" - ' "''' " ' "" ~ ~ " ' " I - tenders Will be called, at'"the end: of May , offi~:es, interview rooms and a lawyers. Self Serve _./ ' Presbylertan 'Church of_ !Local.&:wor!d sPori~ P~0es:6KT; '. and,letoUt sometime in June in prder to- lounge.:: ( .Sc._tland.: None Of ihe begin comtrucUon in July. TIl,~"cunrt Williams said, ~e new buildingwas - OPEN24 HOURSA DAY missiles hit the PoPe or his C rnerstOne again . Page 9 • home is expented to be c0mp~e~d in .bel~.iconnlruct~d ,as part, of a tom- , car. , ;:. January 1983. ~ ... ' . - I ,:.. " prehemive~ program of. court, facilities Highway 16 W. 635-7228~ • T~he demonslrah¢~, who --- =...... "-'-- : " '-"' . rep~cement througllout the 15rovince.' In,eluded Several C omios, h~oroscope : Page 10 • The new building is expected'to cmt ' Thenewbuiidingreplaeesthoseservices " , your < cle~ymefi, scuffled with-, t ' $i,066,000 with $725,000 of ~at money going-'., curr~tiy :olferod in the Public :Safety_ police : and Catholics '~[ho J Classifieds. _ Pages :12 & 1 -- ifif6~]Uai const rocU~ ~'k-/- .... Ikfllding-and will be located I/i Kltimat s SUPERIOR MUFFLI R deale--T t urned'.ut to cheer~,~ " The court house ms going to.be a single new_city centre expansion area. . Ih, pc. " ' " :-¢ t Pa~, L T~ ~H~rald,. Tuesday, June I~ +~

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'Mlke Howle~ Don Schaffer ".. Coming clown through the ~enturtes I hear +this +old thoen who aren't white but native Indian? They're Why did somemale Members of Parliament guffaw when net yours, and I knew they knew they aren't. So a the House of Commons was told that one out oi 10 men native woman, .mast, just like any other woman be regularly beats his wife? ~-:.: Reception.Classified: " • r~~t~ Of lust,.under the guise of.love, Then after last able to chueas fur herself about whathappona to her The mnat charitable .answer would he that It .wna,a Carolyn Gibson has been consumed pregnancy oocurs, then abortion body. If she urany other woman lacks the in- defensive reaction to hard and creel facts. . ::, Would seem to satisfy the problem: New that sounds formation necessary, and if I have it, I will give it and The report by the Hoase Standing Conunitten on Heath • . :- Circulation: simple doesn't it? ,~ distribute it so every woman has access to It, I and Welfare, entitled "Wife Battering," can be a sheckin8 Maria Taylor The mystery of iniquity. What]s a myatery to the • certainly am not alone in the stand I am taking. Often ~nffrent to those who believe they represent the happy .. uaregenerative man is nomystery to the Christian, at .... • i_ she may find that this is the only sensible one to take traditional family model of breadwinner father, " : ...... NOTICEOFCOPYRIGHT ...... - - - - least I hope not, and I liopeit's less of a mystery when since she alone I~o.ws what is beet for her. The ,,homemaker mother and Z.2 well.adjusted children. ;.: e Herald retslns full,complete and sole copyright I'm through. : " , ..... ~. As the New Democratic Party ~presontative on the ~any advertisement produced and.or any edito¢ial opinion of the moral majority, as Mr. Homburg calls photogral)hlc Content published In the Herald.• In the ancient,world of paganism this goddess ef i t, can't compete with one that comes directly out of Standing Committee, I saw the~e traditional values Reproduction Is not pe~;mlffed without the written love+was called Asherim (singular) and Asherah the lived experience of a woman in this society. Such challenged repeatedly by well-qualified witnesses who told permission of the Publisher; (l>lural) ...... direct ~perienee is-the basis for feminist theory and us: :The different nations called her differeet names, analysis. --W'~e battering knows no geographic, ecenomie,-or but when traced back it's the same oldthing. The Mr. Homher'g alludes to "our male friende"with cultural boundaries. Any wmnan can find herself a bat- CanaanitegoddeasAshtoreth- Astarte; Astarteis the whose help we have somehow corrupted the in- tered spouse; + + - Greek co-equal of Ashtoreth .... stitutiens and seems to think~eare alligaed with the /--Wlfe-hoating is rnraly a one.time'occurrence, one- Here's a short history lesson. "left'!. Though the left and myself may share some '~trdof the women inter'vieWedin one survey conductedfor In south Arabic the name.is found as Athtar, from ideas,' to draw the immediate conclusion that 'the Canadian Advisory Council on tlie-S~tus of Wonl~ : Athara, meaning to he fertile, to irrigate. A god therefore I am a leftist is an assurnptiun pulled out of werebenten weekly or even dally; ': identified+with the planet Venus,--The name is the air...If anything my definition of a leftist may --Wlfe-hattering often results insorious injury. Fully 20 cognative with Babyloniantshtsr, the .goddess ef vary quite a bit with that of someone else. I am also per cent of Canadian homicidal deaths are the result of one sensual love, maternity and fertility. Worship was i~terested to know who those male friends may he, spouse killing the other. conducted in honor of.her. As Aheran and Anat of Ras when I h~ve Worked with them and what the goals Wife.hattering is one of Canada's biggest nover-ups. ~It is Shamra she was the pa'troness of war as well as sex, were for such :an-alllance. dutifully obscured on 10olice occurrence sh~ts and e~ciill The Amarns letters present Ashtoreth as Ashisrtu. As for "Take Bnek the Night", last September, I worker case reports as a "domestic dispute" or "family In the Ras Shamra tablets are+ found both the was one of the women involved with getting the violence," masculine form Athtar and the feminine Arthtsrt. march and rslly off the ground, if it had been our The legal, medical and lnamutio :which Ashtoreth Worship was rarely entrenched at Siden purpese to disrupt church services, I could only hope come into contact with wife-battering are traditi0~lly . (1 Kings 11:5, 33; 2 Kings 23:13)..Her polluting cult that we bad done a better job of it as there are quite a dedicated'is, preserving family values, not to eusm'tnS'•!~ even presenting a danger to early Israel (Judges few churches in,town, and if we are as well organized health and safety of the Victims. In our society renun- 2:13; 10:6). Solomen snccumbed to.her, volhptuous . as' you think we are. Perhaps' we should have staged • ciliation is given priority over separation and the repot' worship (1 Kings liP:5; 2 Kings 23:13). The peculiar a'sit-in? But thatwas not the goal, so the action did tells the c0stin human suffering, vocalization Ashtereth instead of the m0re primitive net reflect it. And of course we apprecis~d hearing In recent months it has become all but impossible to find The committee membem heard the sorry details: 'pel!@ Ashtaroth is evidentlya deliberate alteration by the that we are such a well organized group of women, ministers in the present government to defend.their o~m officers ignore domestic untie or quickly conciliate and Hebrews to express their abhorrence for her cult by i policies. Joanna Coossmana ., leave; doctors treat the bruises but don't ask questio~is"...... giving her the vowels of their • word "Shame" Of late. "officials who agreed to an interview on " ab6ut battering; hospitals do net respond to bettering c~ 'the (Bosheth) This is found in Unger's Bible Dictionary, ' [ Und~tandlng their names would not he used., are making - urdocu ment the injuriesas evidence as they would for ~n all important statements of government policy. Dalia's Tii~10gical seminary page 4i2-4131...... To the Editor, [ assault or a rape case; lawyers who could give immedinY.e After the children were born, we seem them offer Dare I too, step onto the muddied field of con- help by Obtaining restraining interim custed~ ag,d ..This is unusual bemuse these officials were elected" by no- the babies and young children to the demon god troversy anddeleate regarding the."lnformation and orders, .one and w~ are not even told who they areto seek ,, . ",,~" ,,,..: ...... [ ,~s~slon of th~ ~m~]~,,~0~ter~f,~,~ .~y,~ actj.l~; • MOloch. NeW Testament - M~0~h,F..~qgff~',++,BibJ~e .,, i ,,.,~,Prot~mt,,Rally, ~ourdaF~8. :','' /+" - ~,i'~, ']' ¢ouris rarely eanv[et:~t~tlvaLy ~endeni~:a,husbal~+P~' ~HfleaUl~T ...... i-+--+~:: "~ ~,--,Z~-:; "+:-- ~ ....::"7.-7~'~; " For e~mple, unn~oo~~~.l~ ~'~'K' Pill ~i"ena~ I~ hSo~0~ ~! ~yYt~ eM:!e~ ce :; A h ~r 'teabil: ...... :- Havmgattepded " Well," ...... the issues ,.the rally,.being•' I ,, thoughtmscussen ...... ;~,+,=•i"'It .W~fian ca"'"l'""':'~An mly" dl~l~ u•~.'~| ...... I TM 'Jv~ol~n~. ' ...... ,~j~havio "'l,,resu ';~~~ '~ '~ iu is' ~,,,+~m~+.~ a ~e't+°nn0mer eli|...... ~_qtl+'zAo'lq" Jir.~"|Js~'lJ '.. major pronouncements concerning the.~Bill Bennett The end resu wue added to the ~uu,.uW which they were caused to pass through or into the restraintprogram:One ofthese"officiais" even thr~tened • rationally, with respect being shown for bothsides. Canadian women who go bnttered and unhelped. fire, Palestim'an exca~,,ationa have uncovered But I must agree with Mr. Gregg'~ reporting of the• to call back the legislature the other no-one Of course the question often asked is "Why don't these day. Perhaps evidence of infant skeletons in burial places around event, contrary to Ms. Bustnek's statements in the informed him that the assembly Was"already sltUng, " women do something to help themselves?" ., heathen shrihes.+-Ammonites revered Molech as a paper. I feel what he had to say was fair and accurate And our committee learned that battered wives often Even though we don't always know these offidais by qproteeting father. WorshiL5of Molech was stringently as to the quotations.tbat were made at the meeting. name,.their icrentlty emerges from time to.time, We knew, have no place.to go, no protection from their huslumde, prohibited by Hebrew law (Leviticus 18:21~ 20:1-5). However, I was surprised to hear one Of the speaker's have little money to live on and i{ttle access to prefesslo~al. ! for example, that Norman Spector, dep+uty minister in the Solomon built, an alter to Molech at Tophet ~in the .- at the'meeting talk about the pro?life group as a :premier's office, is a chief "arehit~t";+ of+ the restraint + help. . • . .Valley of Hinnen. Wicked King Manasseh (B.C.' 663- "well.organized, pro-family, anti-pre~marital sex ! program;. +: . ' : . .. . :": ..... ~i~...: .....'+~. , ". ' Half of the CanadianpepulaUon lives in areas not served 642) in his idolatrous orgyMso honored this deity, anti-homosexuality organization" .~ by a transition house or shelter. In 1980, there were only 63 ! Mr. Spoctor is a recent import from the Ontario gbverm • Josiah desecrated the Valley of Hinnom alter but 1. for one had never~ been to s pro-life meeting ;ment of Bill'Davis, for all of Canada, and they are often run down, overer0wded 1 Jehoiakim reviewed the cult. The prophets sternly • before, had not met many of the people there before, andunderfunded. : On the hospital front, Unnamed officials also seem to be denounced this form Of henthen worship (Jerimiah but Was just an interested citizen.who wanted to take Once a woman makes the break she finds maw 'more "!manning the control barricade against.all critics. Un- 7:29-34; Ezekial 16:20-22; 23:37.39; Amox+5:23). NO h 'siand " if somewhat tremulously -- against difficulties. A seemingly simple task of renting an apart- . :named healthministry officials recently prepared a. reporl~ +. form of ancient semitic id~atry was more abhorrent abortion. The rest of the speakers remarks served to ment becom~ a ':Catch ~" ordeal of trying to raise money i for theSocisl Credit caucus which was leaked to the news than Molech worship. Read 2 Chronicles' 33:1-10 move me farther to the ri'ght~rather than in s~'mpsthy for a reht deposit while trying to convince asacial welfare i medla.• The report claimed to show that heapiinla are run ,Manasseh and 2 Kings 21:1-15.. Note "even unto this to her cause, Initially! I took her "pro-family anti-. agency she has an Independent address; i inefficiently. Thus, remained officials have divulged a new day,, -. ~. • homosexuality etc." remarks as a compliment; only • A Woman Who leaves will more l.ikely than not become i' statistic:. "annual patient days per full time equivalent "Read 2 Chronicles 36:15-i6. But they mocked the to realize they were meant as the ultimate insultl one of the single-psrent families headed by a woman who iemployec" - which purp~tSto show that those British messengers of God! I Well, much+ hasn't changed ha+; Well, I must be a real square, Are there anymore lives below the poverty line, ~columbmm who work hard providing pereonal care in our it?? • No, just thetormin01ogy of phraseology. •The sq~res out there? • Given.t.hese harriers to a new start in life, the commRtee • ~hospitalSystem deserve to .be laid off. word of God has much to say about babies before they The headline in a recent advertisemenl~ for funds by' members began to see why many women•just give up, The - , _Thisline of argument moved one eommentater to observe are' even horn. Ecclesiastes 11:5; Isaish 49:i-5; Planned Parenthood read "They Want to Set You: struggle looks hopeless, the Outcome• appears to be certain •.that the.present government ~.mparm hospital patients to ~Isaish 49:15-16; Jeremiah 1:5; Psalm 127:1.5 and Back-a Long Way, Baby",'over a photograph of a 1920 defeat. -, !Toyotns.beingassembled at a factcry. Psalm 128:1-6 ---- ~. . era mother and her nine Children. The intended As Members of Pnrliament we must begin aver;y long : In defeime of this latest assault on a new group of British Christians know that every human being past, response hy us was to be negative, But the children and arduous task of reversing this deeply-felt sense of Columbinna~ Health Miulster Jim Nielsen could not found. present or future Shall spear.before tlie judgement Thus, a minlatty official who "did not want his name used" pictured in the ad appeared to be healthy, happy, defeatism, Obviously, it is essential that we have m~e throne of Jesus Christ. The Christian. at the than 14 women:in the House of Commons. .carried the ball for his minister. judgement seat of Christ Will receive reward or loss well.fed and the mother is smiling. Is the picture No-ona knows,who the unnamed officials is. However, the repulsive or beautlfdl? I~; women's liberation truly.n The primary finding of our report was the lack:of law of reward for the things done in his fleshly body after enforcement and the IneffeCtiveness of'the comte in.wife- :aSsistant deputy minister responsible, Garry D. Cardiff, is he asked Christ to be his savior and lord. Roman call to male parents to do their pert, too? Or is it i another recent import from Ontario. rejection of child hearing and child rearing, reflec- battering caneS. Parliament is responsible for the criminal 14:10~12. law In Canada; wemust make it plain that all who commit~ In the' provincial secretary's ministry, another deputy' For the non-Christian, they will appear before ting our culture's emphasis on personal convenience assault will he elmrged and dealt with in court. ~iminister from Ontario has been busy, Dong Heal, infamous Christ at the great white throne of judgement. and pleasure, immediato gratification and disdain'for Second, we also recognize that the stlpport for ~for bringing a Hollywood couple tO at - Revelation 20:11-15. These are all' of humanity .who any concept of committment or sacrifice? ' mimt women who leave home mast:be greatly improved rthrough "~taxpayera' expense to tench'eabinet ministers h~vt6 act in -rejected Christ, past; present and future, The I quote fr0~ an arti'cie by Jonn~Astling: "Children funding for transition housing. ' : ..... : -: - ~, !front of a~rnera , was announcing he he~ chonen a n~ a d "~Ci~istia~has made a-chnice'according tb H0mana iagency +to handle the government's accennt. . ,. :ai.e~ Of eours~ ~, inconvenient~- one react~on'from thaC ~Third, there ~imt also be apublic ~lucatien pr0gramLl~t; + 1o- 13.1. -.+ : : :' " • has been the more than eighi million abortions in the w m finally shine the bright s~. tllaht into what has been the The uccount will be given to McKim Advertising Ltd. on a' the throwing of God's grace inHis face. ..Ahort|on.is . eight years since the u,s. Supreme Court decided in neglected basement of human relations In this country. If !monopoly basis. :A under the automatic protective canopy of child•,IS - favourof ahertio~m, demand- as many as 95 percent there or6 a few MPs down there then so he it"Perhaps their Heal has C~nvineed the politicians of the merits of this God unl~il heor She rnaches the age of credubility..-. - of' them ~a|t-hy -fe'l~J-s6s removed from healthy defensive laughter has betrayed them. ip~an.-. . + , For+a Jewish child under Jewish law this is the 12th ' mother~. Another reaction to thaiincunvenience~has Some of the 17 recommendations in the.report fall at least i McKim Advertising hasstrong Social Credit ties andis birthday/When a child says,"Pll do it .my wayi" then, " ~-/T~enthep-arallel rise in thud abme, at the Very time i~rily into provincial juriedicfiofiS but this is n0 excuse for ~reperted to be the agency who will handle the Social Credit it i.s'out fromunder the automatic protection of God. !Party,s account during the next provincial election cam- . when abortion on demand supposedly eliminates the net Starting immediately. . '~ , . When you throw God's grace in-his face. like Ipaign: problem of .~e unwanted child,! ~ , " Seven are in the federal area exclusively~ We will be : abortion does, you dan expect real trouble, For the" presMng to ensure that the ministers .act decisively. ' Potentially, there is a major conflictof interest, between 'nun-Christian (1 Corinthians 2:14) trouble eomes In ithe tworoles of advertising agent, to the government and to • In the last f~v years parenthood+ has comein- •Anything l~s sus+to'u i a national tragedy, theform of emoUonal upsets (mind and heart), op- :'- creasingly under attack. The moralistic stance of ia political party running fur office~ Bqt unewould expect pressions of severe depressions, marriage break- zero population growth has been f~rgotten; today's • .t ''+ ithe politicians ~ see this, ever~if th'e offieiaht don't~ ~ downs, alonholism, drng ahuse and even suicide. ~: In, my ylew', elected offi'ciais mupt rise above 0is ! anti.child cult .is-' one of frank narcissistic, self-. H a carnal ChriStian (1 Corinthians 3:1) gets.mixed. +.: fulfillment. :Children belong only insofar as:they • "i bureaucrats and the advice they I~iv~.-.We elect i~0ple to .'.~lp and-or involved in a~t~tim,-~his will bring severe', further that" ~elf-interest. Walesa guarded/: , govern, net tO h~re 0ntartoimports a~ ruff for Cover.. :i / chastening:by G~I .our .Heavenly Father (H,ebrews ''. .... w,..AW + Political leaders a i.e the ohl~ ,w.+l~q#~t .¢iefine: practical .How much more of.the "Me;' philosophy .c+an our. r ~Jt~ leader ~'ch~Vniena is ~ 12:3-15). ,A carnal ChHstian'ean experience the name . • i'liJprisoded in a ,h.t;n|~ng'Jodge!gnarded ~by/amny units -a ~' :" rgOl~8:ai~dobjecUVe~' and Se{itfie ]~oltct~ t~ aeMevethem... symptcms as the Unl~llever phm..(l:Joi,/~'~[6 and'.l .. + society take~+ The,decisi0n of one woman t0"0pt f0r • +...., G~vernrnent-by-effieia~ +wliet~e~7:name~+ur ~ed + .' ~ :: lshort.waik!fr~,n~he;~iel ~i'der~in0ne uf thoill~t i~latt, d r ,~. ~.:Corinthians II:27-32). :If the carnal Christian'wili not : ..abortion as:lhe. solution+to her pr01~lem, muitiplled:,i. , 4 ' F ' Ij , n ' [ t t I I e ~ , q + i + fall#far short of this eed. . . • ...... ? .... " _ •millions of times aroundtheworld, illas ~,:dovasiaflhg:~": t'estore fellowehipbyoperating a~ordhig to l John • .! • +. "" , i- +, ,~.,. /, ..~,.-..,~- - l:gat Some point in time God Will physically remove ofl}mt on+~ir'sooibty as.a Whole:' ,There is a 'cheap~ I~e pla~d oii human life,, Many .have fought and.-' '" • Theysaid ,Walesa, kept inisolaHtm in a.go'vermnent.vifia. • him or her from the earth, so he or she iwill not be :fit OlWt~k near Warna~ ~ntll.eatlF,last/)nonilt~ locked uP.:" condemnixl' withthe wm'ld (1 Corintl~iarm i1:31-32). cll~'d in w.ars ns.t Oftheir ow,_n:chnosiug. But we cannot ~ 'justify'one ~vmng:by another. Mus[ We Compound, al AHamow. a iUxu~yhhntlnglodge near a fishifik river ~nd/.+ ...... " ' :Now I realize that t .here•is a lot more {0 this Subject Tactic.-bac.2... _ • • - fires./ , , sm;rotmd&lbygahie-filled fi~r'eai. ,. , : ~. ; ~; ' -..: • as far as the word of Gedis concerned;. However I. oOr problems~by letting whMeS.a,le.abortlon .he our VANCOUVER ((~P;- The federal guvernment's use--.f: • hope by the era~e of God in Christ that G~I the Holy -.choicefor.the-next generation? . - ":. :The l,dge was Used by former Gnnmunlst leader. Edward .,. ' 'customs Jnspecti0ns as a pressure tactic in aub~ trade talks. Spirit will start you searching in the word of God to " -. we~'ed l~0~+mlrChildren again as preCi0as gift, . ' Glerek Ioe.nterlain 10p-hvel visikws, including Preside, is !with;Japan may hackfirb on the B.C. economy,+ industry • see thesethings'Ior yourself. , . our inberitanc~e,~ourbleselng; +notan inc~nvefilence -.. ' :i+ TII~,of ~i~gosla'viuand t/alery 61se~trd d'Estalng of France. , it is about. 1.5 kilometres from,the tiny village of Jurec- -iSl~~keslnen said Monday,. - ' ":' l " +Phe grave as some "hope" is not the end./For the a 20"yearburden, Parenting is a pdviing~ a~well as ~ :•. "The 0nl+y impact this thing is having right now Is on worm diesnot. See Isaiah6~:24; Mark 9:42-48 (ilell is a respmslbillty. Itis time to show our i~at~iiyas a : zkowh and its gndnids are Imrdered by a wire• fence. The -_ :!('unadians;" .,Laid Si~[+lteymdds;vice:pr~ident of+ l!~fdda Gehenna is Lake of Fire) ;_ Luke 16:19-31; Acts pneple and assume p~rope]'iy_the responsibility that' nearest Iown is Usirzykl ih~lne. + , '~ r.... ~Canada Inc. -.... 7:43; Revelations ~0:11'-15: " " ...... has'been given us. -~ • •Willesa's wife. Danula.' tS due. to visit her husband Iteymdds said. a rccenL~siudy .bows that every ear Further exhertsilons to the following scriptures is Sincerely,-;" Thursduy.'Wh'en she passed through Warsaw im Monday'on iunh~ded:dt-W~I Coast terminals "injects abmt $2@)into pr0ve/l~+4:23; "Matthew 6:22-23;:,Ephesisna 2:8-9; , NanSheare': + ~ Iwr wa~' fr.m her hmne m" Gdansk she said she did md know the Jieal ~ei~moJ.y. whtq'~' Wale~4l is Iwing held. , .-

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" w!fela'~..daughter " ~hy":'a..': with elSe, a:.wlfe.; • ¢' ...... ~-:7:.,:.whi~"they .say. W~II be /.paym~t~ .' . ' -' prevluual . marriage ,a." "Olin was:eonv(etedcted Jan, '!'. Parents Of six of.Olson a ....flledonbehalfof elght ofthe"he' : ".They.Th~ sald. th~ Jsaue of a. • so-"l.n~ to return her . . .. : ... ,,... Offices [11: . '.' '...... vacation in. Palm Springs, 14 .of )1 counts of.~flrst- .victimsmade an emotional..-,victims parents w~thm .tWo pubh c inquiry is.. being ,~m~ins Her funeral- is, • . Kltlmat and Terrace, B.C .... • .CMIf. , ....: .... .' . . degrecm~derin.thedeathS public plea Monday-night .... eeks--;--will beqaunched shuffled :;froln--offictsl to " "~iuied for)fhurmla~/ , ' ' " ' ' . :l~m~,,feldt,Step4ather:of .of" i1::youngeters,' whims ~f0r-= -donationd ~Iro~-~ag~.thst-Olson; ."hls ~ wife, offlclal. ' " . -:.--: : ...... :. ' .' . , "' , 'is-year-aid Daryn .Todd bodleswerefoundseattered Canadians t0..help .them Williams and 'an unnamed. Rosenfeldt said Dr. Alan ~ , , " J0hn~ude,.oneof Olson s 11 throughout, souihwestern i launch a law suit to recover lawyer, who acted as the Askey, whose, curuner s ~I~ Mi•- ~ctimlh-~Mid 0ison uffe~,d B.C..' He was sentenced'to the money. ' Olson far~ily's l~a! counsel inquiry into the childrens' " ~11~~ the trip in a letter whieh wan life imprisonment at the They told a news con- in drafting /fhe payoff deaths is expected this ~ inter~!epted, byI an tinlden, federal •penitentiary at ference in nearby New, agreemenL between police week, told the families April tiffed peraon, "who'then put. Kingston, Ont. " ..... Westminster that If they are and o,= -14 that .Willimns' had in- it back." . The controversial ;~0,000 successful in their law.suit, • Rosenfeldt ,said ~ an structed him that no public ~ He declined to revefi how ti;ust fund wap set up at tbey will not , keep.a penny interviewlater that lawTcrs inquiry would be held into now by ~ the parson obtained the Olson's insistence after,he for themselves, but • will fe~ und cpurt costs for the the childrens' deaths. letter, adding ~at lawye~ agreed to lead RCM~ to the return the money to its .action would prohably total However, Hosenfeldt said for the families 'of Olson's bedlam of some. of his vie- rightful.place -- the public betweefi $30,000 and'$5o,00o, Willipmsstatedina letter to victims now are trying.to tiros. •However, authorities purse. well beyond...the families' another p~vincial cabinet. f~d a copy of It, have stressed that the Parent by parent' 'flnancl~ resources, minister this week that any -:,We know fora fact that •money was placed in. trust denounced the payment • The parents of eight of the decision to •hold a public he (Olson) has been able to for the benefit' of 01son's made with taxpayers" youngsters slain 'have also inquiry was entirely .up to manipulate and spend .wifeand'8on. I~i]~ " money{aa~ylng it violated launched separate law Suits-~ Askey, money from .the trust at-I Critics of the meat, coust~tutional law and the against 01son under the "Who are we to believe,!' ....provincial Family Corn- Rosenfeldt said• "It is ob- pensatlun Aet, which Per- viousMr. Williams doesnot Liquor profits are,high mits dais ages to family wantone(I(a puhlic inquiry) VANCOU~CER (CP) -- The B.C. Russell said the programs touch about i0 g0vernmen't expects to make. t~6,5 million per. cent of B,C,'s estimated 100,000 in profits thia year from the sale of liquor, aleoholies, "It's not a service' you can Dye funeral b~t it will spend only $18 million to treat force down people's throats." the .troubled consumers of that liquor and, Many people involved in treating • ~egni intoxicants. alcoholics agree with Russell about .the ' services held- r .The difference between the two figures adequacy of funding. Anita. Joyce Dye of Copperside Estates, Terrace,,passed is magnified in the minds of many.people Bill Hausen of the Richmond Alcohol'and • away isShaughnessy Hospital, Vancouver on May 22 aflar a by the perception that British Columhinns Drug Abuse Team said alcohol is one of lengthy iilnesa. Mrs. Dye was born in Consort, Alberta on ~ust go,to the U.S. or to Alberta for B.C.'atOp health problems. "There's only June U, 1938. Her family moved to Prince Rupert in 1943 tr j~aJolmtment, ' avery little, bit of money set, aside for the and then to Terrace in 1946 where she attended high school, Russell, executive director of the problem,".he said, I~19~0 she married Raymend Dye and had lived in Terraev Health Ministry's alcohol and drug Lawyer ~rges Coyer, who advises since that time. p~ams, disagrees with that perception many.treatinent agencies, believes that M~ Dye was an active member of the community and a~d says that spending on alcohol and drug services would have to be doubled to allow belmged to several organizations over the years. She was a tr~atmant bas grown rapidly in the last treatment instead of-ineareerat!on for good friend and neighhour to all those who knew her. UnUi -d~ade. drunk drivers. her illness she Was .employed at Silhouette Fashions, "The field has grown qidckly, andthere Out of the money budgeted for alcohol ~eis survived by her husbaKd]~T~,-two daughters Llnda is a dlanger of it growing too quickly," and drug programs, ~,5 million goes .to *" RMinoI b~ on ILop¢oved Trimmest ~i~Kla test m~. Yo~ hal l~q~plipl dly. B~idal of Hazelton, Irene Wolfe of Terrace, two sons Ken of • , ,'9 RUesell said, "We have on more than.one administration, research and employee Vancouver, Tom at heme and five grandchildren, Also, her O- occasion sent around circulars "to amistanee programs, Russell said. "mother 1Mrs:•Jessie Perry of Terraee, three brothers and ...... physieians..and we have advertised, our The remainder goes for treatment, most three sisters Bnbert Perry oUWoodcock, Jules Perry of Add it up. Now,tseven services,"-- of it for alcoholi~s.-h,bout half of the Prince Rpert, Art Perry of Sechelt, her twin sister Norma 'In ~97o, the government'spent $~ million treatment money, is spent on government Mitzimberg.of Terrace, Ellen Burr of Mt.Lchmun and greater value."Come today On thane programs, while taking In more programs, the Other half for programs run, Janet Broman of Terraee. t]i~ 30 tin'i~ that amount, $61.6 mflllon, by private'ageneies. Funeral Services.were held on May 28 at St, M~!thew's *Ba~,~ on,manifacturer's-su00ested retail price for Rabbit L models, which now st~t at ~6~90.00. 0eMer my ~1 kxr less. Tiffs y~r'the~b~,rnment'ts•-tak!ng'ht 20- "- ---~'We:have t~ offer a lot of (tres'tment) ~es " ~b ~a~l~ :~'Sw~a~din~')%~ ':' v.i'3~r~ii~hes b~a~e,fl~ffer,ent approac,hes liit~nin'~tit"~rt:Teri.ii~ Municipal ~eme'te~.'i' Palliate'n, ~..lment progrmmp. It.is now Spending ~r work.ifor dlfferentpeople," Rus.~ll said. nil nephews, were David and Staves Mitzlmberg, Ralph and COLUMBIA • dboUt five per 'cant of the profits on The alcohol and drug commission, which -'Alvin Perry," Wade and Douglas. Parry. ~ Honorary treatm~t eo~npared to about three par once included thetreatment programs, Pallbearers were Erie Back and Norman Collier. AUTO HAUS cent in 1970. has been changed, to a policy body corn- -Mrs. Dye willbe well {emembered and sadly missed by ], Dealer No 50.607 Said Russeili "We're taking a pause (in posed of.six senior civil servants. Starting all her famflyand her many friends and neighbours. 1 3779 River Drive 6364844 8mwtli) to make sure everything ]'s this year, the treatment programs will be wor.g and to make si~,e it is doin,•what e lusulyprol~.~:Itoseebow.effective, they " , v :l-son,-

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S0cini Credit government has doneabout it. been hit "by numerous fees and licence ] is to increase taxes, Graham Lea (NDP -- charges imposed by the provincial Prince Rupert) charged Monday.. government in'the past six months." Lea .failed in his bid to find out what"" "Most recently,~commerclal and ln'- .~ami~, If any, the province has to meet dustrial- ~nterprises have been hit by i •the emergency needs of the small business property tax rates from 25 per cent to 55 I ...... communily~ " ..... per cent as a result of the provincial, .'1 .? ~., , '"lhe governm'gnt's only program so far government's decision to eu~t and withho/d / . % • ,v,8. o ,i"i lst0 tax an existent economyto death," he revenue-sharing grants." " '~, " '(:~"~" . '~ I:: Industry Minister Don Phillips questioned th~ ~0-Per-cent figures.and said -'. (,,. ,... ,.... i,~/,I the government has' implemented ' " ~.'k, ' " r" U nmmeruus policies during .the past ~ six \Nx ~ -. , ,~.; Festival held yeara; ii~cludling the rolling beck of "the K~LOOPS,'B.C. (C'P)-- The logistics taxes imposed during .the three years of. i... fur 'feeding and. accommodating 1,500 the socialist regime which were punitive :. people for three days are mind-boggling, against the small business.community." • ,... . but the organizers ofthe first-ever B.C, An'd, Phillips added, ~"w~en we do r Festival of the Arts are on topof matters. so~nething, 'it will be the best program of I any state in th~ Union or any pro~;ince in Detlef~Bah~sen, food sarvices director "Z " • C,anada,•it will:be g®d foi.,me C~mmunlty; • / for the festival, says most Of the details I i , havebeen worked out for the ga'therih/~, and it-won't be political as they (the. 0pposition~ would do., which kicks off With a barbeque for 2,000 I , Ii people on Wednesday. . - lie said the NDP'would tell• the small " ~~--~ . i I Dally events during the festlyal will. husinesstnan, they Ore protecting them . include ~am.a pmducUons_by cOmpe_t!tors...... "when they're r~lly doing nothing hilt in Theatre B.C.'s provincial sham- !~-~roWingliim. ,into ~the ~ f~e. an~d" i pionships;, high', school ~theatre produc, . . borrowing him to bankruptcy." ~ ., .,.-~ .. tlons;, music and dance competition-{- Phillips accused the.NDP'of not Stlp-. ~.,c'~i sereanings of students' winning films and '• p0rting' the governmenL's spen~ding~ ~:~i~ a fibre arts fashion show., restraints program. • ~ ... .. ' :'; ' ~4.~,-!. Winners in several music.competitions "'Every. ~ime they. stand in this . , • will represent.B,C, in the National Com- legislature they.want us to" sl~nd inure. .... ~:~~' ~'' '" petitive FeStival,of-Music in, Torontothis', The entire small business con~nitmtty of. .-~ "~ "..'~1 ;.',, " ~=~i,,,~,. ' - ~.-:. ,~..... i"' " ...... this previneewouldbe broke if We carri~ " i'~- ~-

• ,L;' , ~e~b!yofB.C. ~,itsi~idls~wili'be ' :.. ' l!e'Sald.'~at.'b~eckq ~/ftho~nd~ of - " . :exhlbited,throughBut the..¢ity/]di~|n~"the, r ' Sm~:'~i~ have opened up.,ht B,C.: ~ : ~ : ~, .festival. B.CT,artiSt BHi,,Feathet'Ston-"Wiil ::'. 'bef. au~' of the .e!imate.ereatodL by. the'. ' L OFF

p I ' "r" • •I! .." '.... mural..bemg " "don e . b y i~al 'hlgh "school...... :Certainlyk seineofthem.. ,,... .are ...... going~ gO " " : ,/I " studenta" .~ L : , ' ;~ .:-'/...... : r4. -., ,~' "" / ;bre e, he said, " ,,' ' . :- ,. : ".... ' . " Bnhn'nmeayss'crewof.15volunteershas" '. _be~auec they. didn't have~ a .chance to ..: " ...... 1"- •. • (.' . . ,.. - , . . . . "' . ,, •i!i" beam working out. th~ festival details, for I~.me established . beh~re we hit this SAMSONITE LUGGAGE -- " "~/, /~Wo m0nihs and more,thai~..100 volunteers . " levelling~df period;" :., •~ ;[,i! ' ' will i-be working-duri.ng -.festival-.week.:,.. .L . .. • • - ' • i~-... FOR GRADUATES " [':!- . ~, MeDeli,.genoraJ ~anag~,ofthe ..."~ .,'~. "HEADING OUT INTO ., : [ ' . d.:the4eatlyqlslneeSeptember,198~. - . '. , .': : ~ -:., ; . . " • THE WORLD' ... [-~ ',i~udents~llbe'hous~iind.rmitoriesat .. i ' ~mm.A. ~ , " [i ' Carii~m Coll~e,:.at'theLKa,nbiopsl Indian lii mm,, ii / | " R~aldentlal:Scl~mi ~andin pri~/at~.h,mes. <'I ,~l • l 5keenaMall CITY, CENTRE ~ - : -

•.[ -..:The:festiyal is b~idg al~msored:-~y'the ~,l lik.:~l~k TERRACE ~• - , -. KI]'IMAT.- .-~- BANK PLAN nllAal¢iK / thn,ugbthe' ,'J.c al llW?l . 635.5345 .... ~.. :-63"~.3i17e ON APPR~|D alBI1F • •"" m I~] %=" . i t "~'~'J'itter~' ~ und, " "• , .~m~'l V ' i I _ T-- - . . ,..• . { ii' ': :! : ' I :" " , • ' ' :' • Psge 4' 1 1 uesday. Jo.e t. i~a7 ....

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: I I..... "'I've'alwayS I~ a ,~)mm~: ' l|c~!r.and 1 thought thai. everYthi,g=!. WoUld feel and'go throl~h wou~d, be-ex.- per!ahead by other people --an~ in that way It might help • .. . . : . " .~ .. . them." said De Betiefeuille in ~n' interview. " " " "1 ckm't believe--like many people do- that you ha~;e to look like hell before you do it. Someone once told ,no that what do Tint Cole. Kevin success in .. r~ent years. He is Mats Naslund, a 5- second selection in the 1979 Nasiund, 23, alm~ was a Lk~eSn'tLiveHere AoYlpore ...aging gnes in staged, like .stairs.. - ... - , itichards and Brian t;recr Three years in a,l'ow, ~ne of fu~,t-7. 158-pound left winger entry draft and the 37Lh t.emher of the Swedish ,.end a Tony for ~ame, Tblpe, •'You.sag a little, then plateau;sag a iittlem0re and so on. have in eommon't their selections has been who was the Canadiens' player chosen overall. °national testa and was' NextYear, defeatedactrem One day. l'just feli I had fallen down,¢he stairs.." All were first-r,und named college player .f the named the top, player in Lynn 'Oliver by a. vote of She says the best kind of facelift are ones where the selections in the free-agent • year -- Tint Wallach, Terry Sweden after the 1979-80 6,112to 2,131 in file baggy( ' ' patients louk like they've just been away for a long rest. -draft of college Frnncona and Mike Fpentes~:..... I sea~n. ,,. election.in the union's,. De Bellefeuiile's.operatiohcost.l~ween $3,000 and 13,500, players five yea.rs ago and, -- in that order. i history. - • • for one reason or another, But the.Expos also,know SpeakinR of unusual • She succeeds actor . "---'. ,.---.., '"--', ..-". ;------. ....-...;-.,-• =."" = =.., - none ever fulfilled the high the feeling-of losing a top Lind( 's F Shions signings, Forrest Kennerd Theodore Bikel, who didn't "[:-" hopes |naj~r league teams pick: In 1971, they selected has joined the quarterback run for're-electi0n after nine hadfor then|. . Condredge I!olloway on the 69"Lind Purachke.. derby at Winnipeg Blue• years in the post..BurM~ Ask Me About Aloe Vera i " Next .Monday, the 26 first round,. ;who'" later Be|riDers' training camp, says she will battle for a ! major' league clubs will decided to.pur~sue .a eai'eer taking a regular turn with .iner~er withthe ~reen select morethan 700 players inthe Canadian F~mthall Dieter Brock. Mark Actor's Guild and a share ~f - You've heard abobf !tk amazlnglbertefits for skin from college ranks, hoping League. Removing ones' clothes is often seen as a persunal, •Jackson and Steve 'cable television :revenqe: ~, -care, hair care andhealth care. Call me fo see the Plsarklew!cz. world's mokf complete line of aloe vera products. ~. to find another Bill priyate act, yet only one small ray of sunshine is all that Is Gulllckson or Andre Don Shebib .has been required to encourage large numbers' of North American What makes Kennerd's. Three. summers~i ago,' Ask for Karolyn at Dawson, ".two of Montreal called an "arrogant lock," women to strip faster than.the gtarattracUon in a bump signing a bit odd is that he playing .the violin Was...llke . Expos. selections who have..- an aPpall ng I~.r and "a and-grindshow. Perhaps I'm atonch conservative, but I'm stands a mere'five-foot-six, a hobby'"t0 Jos~u,,llel(,*~ .~ which: Would tie him for ,Now, the 14-yesr-bld high ' 635-3548:" ~ " " . I ' , ' developed into stars. . . chronic complainer." He not convinced summer fashion means gleefully revealing ,I Preferably afternoons& evenlnos" " •. ,I . TheExpea, in fact, have . also has been called the hest barricaded cellulite, yellowing bruises from• last Winter's honors as'smallest player in school Student has a sum; i a m am m mim i m m m a i~ am m i'~ alal m ai~ da i a ii in mi a m a e a mi m m ~ the 'mer full,of concert bookings tIM ii m m m 0 IB i w miw w g III u m m Im u m IM Im IIIu m m m IIIm i m m m m m il h~id mote than their share of movie director in Canada. ski trip,~or breas~that could bold the proverbial pencil pl~s • , • ...... :. % i Sbehib's most recent a set:()f crayolas, ' , :] leagu e if~he makes the culminating in a September ' work is: Heartaches, which lt"~ not that I find such revealation morally offensive, Its team. perforn~ance with the capture~l three Genie ,theaesthetics that bother me. Of oourse, not everyone /'The other five-foot-six Philadelphia Orchestra, awards• But the 44-year-old agrees; several male friends set up strategic posting which player is Kennerd's brother, when he'll bec.on~e the AL S SHOES director said he had his would rival War Command, all in the hopes Of catching Trever, the Blue Bombers' youngest artist "ever to .share of problems with the glimpses of scantily clad females entering air conditioned standout placekicker: appear with the orchestra • T .' • ] - "" ' fihn.. rooms, ,' ..... Actor's Equity during=its regular sub. "The first week was a seription series. Perhaps I'm just sky. I do own a pair of short shorts, Association has picked a disss'ter," he said; "We had Spring"./8~2 ,. : • . Theylanguish, cast aside and alone, waiting for another new president,, tagging Bell says' he decided to to shoot, one scene, three • "pursue violin seriotusly" •Grade 9to take them on a camping trip. I do have a bathing actress Ellen Burstyn as the •CLARK .introducesthe different ways -- sunny, =three years ago after at. • suit, perhaps someone somewhere has seen it. If so; please fi~t woman to lead the 69- cloudy andpartly cloudy .tending the MeadowmotmL "'Fiveme a call; It must be dd age crsepingup; lately, my year-0id, 30,000-mezr~ber Genu!ne. ' ' so that shots would match. School in the Adirondacks lit idea of daring is going .without pantyhose, .: actors union. Since. Canada's tax- New York, where he s~nt ,' WALLABEE LUGGER In any case, the excesses of exposed skin on warm days. Burstyn, who won an sheJt'er scheme makes it leaves me rather perplexed, One camlot.iault the fashion... Oscar.f°r.5/er r0le in Alice five ho=.s..a day prac!is~g::...... , advantageous fur investors magazines for encouraging such a trend. Aside from tennis , : : Leather uppers, t~ to release their mqney toward the end ~;f the year, and beach wear, Vogue's idea of summer street wear is big, ' poly sole, light, loose tops :worn with above-the-knee divided skirts. Or ='nest fihns areshot between a nuii September and December. cotton skirts and tight blouses, Or embroidered summer "If somebody sat down peasant dresses. Orwalking shorts with a pretty T-shirt and looked at 50 Canadian (and a bra)-.. Even adansldn with:loose.cotton pants. Its flhns, they'd.think Canada cool, comfortable and a 10t less emharranaing for the was in a perpetual state of salesgirl who has to avert her eyes while a customer tries late autmnn," said Shebib. ~'ainly to stuff half her chest back into her baiter top. 4615 Lakelse Ave.., " " ' ' ' ~ , • .~ • .. ~- -~ .... ."~V~ ~'-:'"~ . Desire to reveaLs,perfect body ,cannot; be,lthe~majol~. Surely it can't be.true. ~' m~ivation -either; -Its-a, well known *fact, hot' ,fudge isimddes ~rn~ I : "The Home of Hoppy Feet" ~ ] Montreal Canadiens, that adhere only to .the upper thigh peanut butter and jelly' :bastiod of Canadian I~ockey • nestle only at mid-thigh and pepperment patties hold out for tradition, have signed their the inner knee, Thus, one pair of shorts can reveal ahest of first European player• dietary lapsesin only three notes and will cheerfully an- nounce to the world that the owner's idea of exercise con- slats of reaching for seconds. What about comfort? Is the lady in the tight cutoffs and ..halter top really cooler thaP the lady in the lb~e Cotton pants and muslin blouse? Does the lady in the cutoffs really want to be the salesgirl's motivation for going on a diet? With ~the I~ost of comfortable, cheap and .cool summer • fashion around it strikes me the carefree baring of cellulite, =V J . sagging chests, and enoughsl~are tires for a taxi fleet are indication of either the lack of a mirror or an excess of ego. 'In the meantime~ the guys have raised the air con- "That jogging certainly seems to be ditioning 10 degrees and set up CB relay stations. Its patrol getting your weight down." season, Prepare for inspection. i-/

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" .. • - ' " ' R requesl~l, . " .. . .. ,. • • . ' . . 16byl~dlcewhuhr~kea slt-instrlke.protesting inai'tial law: Red, and-white ribbon, on .the plaque carried the NORTHWEST COMMUNITY However, ,MacEachen reftmed.Monday tn say when'he~ Onlariii is responsible for three million shares worth I~S incssage: "Tll thlil'~ who ghve their liVeS fO'r'freedom and World make the-report, prolnpllng harsh CHt!e~m. from COLLEGE each, Walker said, Shai'shoiders -- 15 Canadian instituUons independence of work: ...... :Pr~i'essive Conservative MPs, who accused hhn of driving ineluding the:Palyal Bank of Canada -- ha w about 60 days The plaque was placed at the fl~t of a large cross of •pr!yate-secto~ confidence down and letting the country drift to let truslees know whal they want to ck~, aimlessly. fhlwers and evergreens ,on the site of Stefan Cardinal The Salmonid Enhancement Wyszynski's funeral bier a year ago Monday. Wyszynski, Ma~Eaehen said the recession la driving up govermnent In other business news M~day; . the leader of the Polish Catholic Church for more tha, 30 Training Prolpam - spending for such things as unempioymant insurance while •-- Canadian hnperial Bank uf Cmnmeree says its profits years, tried without success tu mediate between Solidarity driving do~ tax revenues, -• are inadequate even though they rose k~ 51 cents from 38 and the C(flnlnunist governlnent. Northwest'Community College will be spenusriilg ,Hess now forecasting a higher federal deficit, greater cents for every $100 in assets last year. In a brief I~repared '['he govermnent denied a report. Walesa will be freed' three short courses this ,summer from the series of gnvermnent borrowing, higher unemployment and slower. fur the C.minons finanee eummittec inquiry intu bank - iron froth Jntemlnent. A spokeslllan for the government courses offered under the Selmonld Enhencamlnt growth than predicted in the N0V. 12 budget. - profits, the bank said its profits have not been excessive. press offiee said he will be freed only "if the nurmalisation Training Program, { MacEachen said he would produce the new forecasts • -- Canada shouldn't abandon its'eautitms way uf handling process is going on." before the stunmer, recess of Parliament if he needs ec0numic problems despite the current crisis, says Sylvia June 7.-12, liS2-Llntrodlction.to S~llmmld inln. cement ~ - Cmninons approval fo borrow more money before then. Ostry; chief economist forthe Organization for Economic . Deputy Premier Jerzy Ozdowski said in an interview :,~ another business develupment, Ontario may aeek:a Co.operatlun and Development, Ostry told a meeting of the An Introddctlon to the. Salmonld Enharlcement,: Sunday with the U.S. Cable News Network 'that Walesa Program ahd the salmon resource. - ...... --piace on the boarder Massey;Fergmon Ltd. if it is forced to Royal Society uf Canada' in Ottawa the economic slump is •mighi return tu a "nurmai life" soon..Ozdowski could not be acquire more than a mud~t proportion of $75 inillion worth temporary, reached fur comment, but a spokesman for him said his Different aspects of Pacific salmon Ilfeways and uf ~dmres it guaranteed in a federal-provincial agreement remarks were taken out.of context. enhancement are covered in fhe confext of re~murce struck last summer. -- Wags and price control;could be on the horizon if The netwl~rk said it broadcast the entire interview. management. : Industry Minister Gordon Walker said Monday hs doesn't Canada's inflation rate continues to be significantly higher know. whether his government ~ which took part in the than its U.S. equlvalent~ says the Royal Bank's Econuscope. Time--5 nights (7-10 p.m.) and Saturday •agrecment to stave off ba0kruptey.for the ailing company The monthly economic review says U.S, inflation now is Fee--$3S.00 -- will be called upon to make good on Ontat'io's portton of running at 7,6per cent a year while Csnada'si stancls at 11.5 1t loan g~wantecs amoanting to more than $200 million, per .cent.? June 2t-25, ltl2-- Bio.Rec6onlllsan¢l, Fry I.D., Fry Trapping, NOW RENTING! Stream Enha~ement and Rehabilitation. _SUMMIT- APARTMENTS Course covers biophysical Inventory of streams In., Alcohol hurts pregnancies TERRACE cluding fry trepplng techniques. This courm silo Introduces stream enhen'cement end stream enrich,_ EDMONTON (CP) -- When Jean Carter sees a pregnant " Alcohol hampers the normal division uf brain cells and One & Two bedrooms featuring: ment, woman drinking, she can barely control an urge tu give the . their migration to the appropriate part of the brain, I expectant mothei" a lecture. . Gordon Ronning, a'consultant with the alcoholism I eFrldge, stove & drapes Time--5 days (9 a.m. - 5 p.m.) Carter'.s foster daughter Janet was born the viethn of a eWall to wall carpeting Fee--$S0.00 commission, says the problems of fetal alcohol syndrmne I 111 mother who drank heavily during pregnancy. She has fetal have been drastically understated, i eRAQUETBALL" COURTS eGymnaslum facillfles -- July,7-10, Itll2--Adult Capture, Egg Take aM in- alcohol syndrome. He could not .say how many :Alberta babies are born I Nuw six years old, she is lucky to be alive, let alone have a ~K:)n-slte management culmtlon Methods suffering the syndrome because "No one in' ~lberta has ) The purpose of this course IS to give s working foster mother who plans to adopt her. bothered to count." i. knowledge of raising fish, from adult capture to fry She.weighed 0.9 Idlogran~s at birth and had heart • But he said there is nu reason to believe Alberta would I release. prob!ema. Tiny for her age, she now weighs 14.5 kilograms For your personal viewing visit differ from other parts of the country where two of every ) and suffers permanent brain damage, "-- our apartments daily at: :i"ime~-.3 nights (7-10 p.m~) and Saturday Carter has, with much effort, br/)ught the gir]'sskills up 1,000 births show/'full-btown" fetal alcohol characteristics and. another three to five births of every 1,000 show i Fee--S2S.00 te those of an educahle i~entally retarded person. 2607 PEAR ST;. associated signs. ,. All of these courses will be held at t~ Terrace "Babies with fetal alcohol syndromegrow slowly. They are. -- ~-,.~:+;:,~T-~:c:.~7~'~, ~''" ., .... .~ - ,. likelY' tobe irritable infants and hyperactive children with There is no safe level of alcohol consuinption and women _ .. or call Campus of Northwest Community College. "These i,inall heads, short upturned: noses, narrow eyes, an un- courses are open to everyone arid should be of parmr~ vary tremendously: in their reaction to it, Ires said. ; I 635.-5968 derdeveloped upper: lip and hairy bodies, "We know the way the (fetus) develops is an orderly i tlcular Interest to anyone working with or planning to work in areas of fish culture and fish enhancement. .Dr, Elizabeth lves a pediatrician who holds workshops ...... sequence of events. Closing of the palate, =for inst.ance, ESTIC MANAGE,MENT~TD. hsppens~mo~t , ...... "~. "[ for ~e~/~!~Uc~tdt~m t'n~Dr~e Commission, at:one partlcula?,in mute.. For" more Information ell PAUL SNEED at 635.6Sli, skys the ~¢i;li.~a~dl~t ~s b~a~ cbml~ which may not ,~rle.drinll~atlh~'vCrung-tJme~ffight'da)bagethe'fetUs;'~e" q m ~ll -Ioca!264. ;.- ; ..... :- ~ "' . be.notlce~'.-a|.-I~ffth~'~:v..:-.~#"~1 said. =......

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• ~ the site 0ft~: annual, northwes,~, rune, i.bo~ seh0ol~;,Sk~;- tha,.t ,a~ 2~o:,.Katherme :, M!kke!s~n, , ot':,.MOUn.t, .::,~ Wm,:t~ 4(~ m~res and timjaye]k);.. ~e ~ mett~ ,Da~id'Jensen:~ Skem~/',i~o,d in. tba ~o0 mbtr~,.wnu.e' ~,.~.~,:,.,':/ .' ~a~ a,nd f igld/~l meet; Whi~ ~ poiu~.: Ha~. ~n:Se~nd~ was .tl~, .: ,E~•Was~ in••~e I r~,;me~., :i' while.~ki~:S~0nd in the bhot put and .,won the boys 400metres :asweH,-: :. ,. Eeltheug0t Kffima.twaa,~,d.ln ~ : !:': ::.. up, the; Isean,: Se~son ..and.,q~les` wilhelm .points;.w~e .cal~hm~, santer,., :Sk.sena e ~aY.~.anm wen m,,gi4xmo'. ~ •in•the '.~ m~a..' '.:.:: " ' : Id L~ ' ~U d Watson Of :. Tb~rnhl!l .,took: 400 :mebres~ Kltimat!n juv~,]3tr. Is. .::: :" .... . competitors: f.or :.the "B.C.', .irLv]~njtial ; Becohclary ,fl~l-.aixth..with. 100..:,.-.'and4~.4o0 mq~ze relays ea wee. : , : A]Layne : J~rey, ala0, Of Skemm,~ second An the 1.0o, DaVid CarmLdmel of teamwan ti~:~xtm:~ay:wt~ a ~,~ r : meet held annUalIpat SW~gm'd., Mount-'Rllzabeth .secondary from : BANTAM]BOYB .... : ~ ', ~:.. ,,~ ,, ~ two mldget ~irl'meett~orda in, Caladoaia took s~ondIn the. ~00 and llme, while Caledonia .was 'senna, ,,.'. Stadium in.Bureaby. " . K.itinutt.wasninth~th~p0/nts, whlle Mark Ramming .of Smithern and thel00metreaandZ00metrea',t~rinnmg third:in the 1o0, while Angus H!ghe0f that ance. ' . " -- -. '.- , Space r~tricflons prevent the in- Thornltlll Junior Secondar~ took tenth 'Todd LePage of Stewa~. fled f6r the bothof these events. Kitimat's Chery!' Skeena was third in the 800 metres. JUVENILE BO~8 clusion of all results, but .competitors with 48 pdals, individual asgregate ribbons at the Adams also netted a meet record in the Stacey Cooke of Thornidll was third in While E~Le Parent of ltamlton wen from Terrace and Kitlmat will fred AeategorYbYua(egorybrankdbwnof meet, 10ut Tim Shears had not a bad disc,,,, while a~so winning the shot'put, the high jump, while teammate Shown - the boys aggregate title, two Caledonia ' their top-three performances, here. the local reenits fdlowa, day, winning the 10o metres and taking SylvinKendall of Kltimat wan second Muldenhauer was third in the discus, athletes each won two events and set Namesof these travleling to Vanco~er BANTAMGIRL8 seconds in the ~00 and 400 metres. in beth the lung jump and 100 metei--L' ~~S Q~ met~ relay team w~ . records in both, Brant l~ers WOn the for the prnvincial meet Wlll~ ba Teresa Llndeeth from Skeem tied MarkGreyeyesofSkeanabadaeecond while teammate:Barbie Stockman:ihad ~.thelr e~nt; setfllig a new meet record 100 metres and the tavelin, while Eric imblinhed later~.... ~ with cherleen Mandr of-the Queen in the high jump and a third in.the 200 a third in the100 me1 Ires and si.¢e~'s in the'pmeeea. • Metzmeier" took the-- lung Jump and The meet also was a quallfyin8 meet Cherlott~ for. the aggregate bantam metres, while Chris Culp of Thor- Lisa Peterson took third in the .loog. JUVENILE GIRL8 triple Jump. Gord.Hoekstra, ~ ~rom for the zone team for the B.C, ~f~mmer girls title.' Lindseth had three firm and nhill was seemd in the 100 and Kevin jump. Skeena once again swept the Unda MeCannell from Caledonia bad Cal, won the boys 800 metres and placed Games, to be held this yeQr in Vernon .asecondin her four evanin~winning the Moldanimuer of Thomhill was third in 'girls relays, winning both the txl00 and an excellent day, winning three events, third in the 400 and .1500 metres, while on the last weekend in August, 400 metres, the discus.anc~ the shot put the high Jump. 4x400 metre, races. ~Ktln~ two records and tying a' third teammateRob Dallyn was firK in the Organizers are having ~difficulty while taking secm d.in the 800 metres. MIDGET GIRUS MIDGET BOY8 " ,'and winning the juvenile girls high jumpand third in the ling Jump. gutheri.ng names from out-of-town • Val Phtlpot of Skeena also did well, Karen McConnell of Sk~ena hgd a Skeena's Trevor Hendry did wry aggregate ribbon. MeConnell set Albert Grant frem Moust~ Elizabeth coaches, so those qualifiers are also winning the 800 metres and the 1500. terrific day Saturday, tying for' the wlel, tyingJehnRinkofHoustonfor the renords while winning the 100 and 200 was second in the 400 metres. unavailable. metres and inking second in the 3000 individual aggregate title with ~Lori individual aggregate title while corn- metre ra~, tied the meet mark in the The team from the Queen Charlotte metres, I~nda Bahr of Skeena was -Simi~l~of Smithers.and setting ,.t3vo peting'in0niy three events. Hendry set long jump and planed sncand in the Cal's 4x100 metre relay team was Islands 'won the team aggregate, title third in.the.40o, Cherte Trudesu of meet rec'o'~ls in the midget girls ~ou~. --a meet record in the high'Jump, tied the :javelin. ' first, again in record time,

L johncock Sl, narrow win wipes away nine long, uneasy years INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- paycheque of his racing dinner became his ultimate last marked his redemption. seriously injuring himself, the ordeal after 332 miles. we can have manY more •was started, it developed V/hen Gordon Johncock career Monday night, the celebration, a joyful.release "This victory has trieant sanding nine spectators to There was no banquet for like it." into the •closest and, accepted the largest Indianapolis 500 victory from .the uneasiness that t~o.ce to me than anything in the hospitaland damaging Jobncock, no celebration, The Only blemish in the probably, the ~nost exciting had.haunted him ,for nine my life," said Johncock, 45, 11 other race cars. Twenty no sense of trimn ph. He took race Sunday was" at the finish in Indy history. years. a steady •racing• veteran minutes later, rain ended his paycheque and went beginning, when the ears of Jobncock took the lead ~Ith . From ~e record $2.07- whose first Indy 500 victory any chance of a restart. home. / Marlo Andretti, Kevtn 40 laps ~ go, then held Off million purse, Johncock • in. 1973 will forever be The next day also was . ~egan, Roger Mears and the charging Meat's on the earned more them $290,000 tainted by the nightmarish washed out by rain. The .• "The 1973'victory was one Dale Whittington were final circuit of the 2½-mile all of us would like to have [or the Patrick Racing • circi~mstances that took' .race was finally started on eliminated in, two separate track and beat him by 16- Team with the blink-of-an- three days to unfold. the third day, but pit forgotten, the way it hap- crashes even before the hundredths of a second. Local Spoas Shom eye victory Sunday over The 1973 race, like this crewman Armando Teran pened," said Johneock. green starting flag had More than 350,000 spec- Rick blears. But it was the year's, was halted before it and driver Swede Savage "But this (1982) race was dropped. tators, standing and tribute from his racing even began-when Salt were fatally injured .in very special to me. screaming, watched .the I peers and more than 1,000 Walther crashed on the. separate incidents. Rain, "It Was a good, cmn- Once the remaining cars thrilling duel people at the dinner that at main straightaway, ahnoat mercifully, ended petitive race, and hopefully were. lined up.~nd the ra~ Johncock'q ~veruge Spell Kitimak hockeymeets for S00 miles was 162.029 m.p.h, while Mears Kltlmat Minor Hockey Association will be holding its 1 averaged 1~.0Z6. annual gea~al meeting and election of. officers 'Sunday, PRI Iril= kql~ ~hA I 'V "I'd like to congratulate June 6 in the Riverlodge ActivityRoom, beginning at 7:30 Experience pays off for Swil winner Gordy," Meats said at the - p.~, VICTORIA (CP)- John Pachena's crew manged petl0gjn his first Swiftsure, Morch of ~-Vietoria, .took . Seattle won Div!sion D and dinner. "If you had seen the Parents and otherinterested adults are urged to attend Newton has 'learned a lot to keep the boat moving .in had. made an allowable Division IV, Division E winner was Ted last lap from my seat, than this very important n~eeUng,.as many of the big decisions about the Swiftsure the lightest of airs. error in judgment and the Ronar Davis/ Kanan of Waterman's Scampi of you'd have even more affec'tlng next year's xhiner hockey ~teascn will be .made. Lightship Classic in the last • "We were the first boatto win was confirmed, Vancouver won DiviulonA Vancouver.. - praise for l~im than you do .20 years. reach the-westerlies on of the- Pacific Handicap A total of 265 boats en- • now." p. And. the West 'Vancouver Saturday," said Newton, Circle Game, skipped .by Racing Fleet. " tered the Swiftsure and an . J~b~oclL, ,has pever i HuLgets sh.,pout ~ ..:skipper. put all ,of. that ~.While~pi'Msing his ~rew of . Peter~'Dendis ~f" Vi~.~Yla • . .. . .',~./~~.i":~,,~'":..,..,,~-~¢::'~'~~ knowledge to work during eight. "Inonehour alone we was the winner in IOR of Seattle won Division B :,th~ '-s~rter 75:&iiali~tical- " that has golt~JSay ~ ~:J. Hut United beat Braid Ius'uranee Fireftghte~.4-0 the weekend to coax his .41- " changed spinnakers sever Division Ii while Hugh honors while Small World II mile Juan de Fuca race for • royt. But in his 18 X,~ly. Monday night in under-18 division p]ay in the Terrace Youth foot sloop Pachena to Vie- times." Atkins' Arluk II of Van- of Olympia, Wash,,.skipped smaller craft. , starts. Johncock has wound Soccer Association; tory through light air and • Stewart Kett's Octavia of couver took Division Ill by .Gene Sibold; took ~ John Kirkner's Serada of up among the top nine Braid had only eight players and had to play a defensive : fog in the major race of the Watsonville, Calif., wag the honors and Expediter, Division C. Seattle was the first Juan de finishers 10 times, a per- game throughout, an association spokesman said," Duncan. year for Pacific North~west first tt; rmish while John campaigned by J. Edward Don Flym~'s Beluga of Fuca boat to finish and also eanmge not even FoyLa Williamson bad two goals for Pizza Hut, while Wade Sch- sailors: ~ , Bnchan's Glory of Seattle won IOR Division V in that four-time winner, can midt and Robert Komles each scored once f~ the winners Pachena finished the was close on her transom. event~ Dean ,and Steve match. as well. 136.2-natiflcal-mile race The smaller Pachena was Erickson,s Bumper of In 1977, Johncoek became ~ Stmday in 39 hours, 46 never far behind Octavia McNeill's six paces Rocks Seattle was the t0p IOR boat the first driver to go 200' ba : minutee and 18seconds, the and Glory as they duelled. VANCOUVER (CP) -- and an 8-7 advantageafter in Division. VI. m.p.h..at l~anapolis..He Minor seb scores third boathome. But from Victoria to Swiftsure Ron MacNeiil' scored three two frames, Jan Hulhers' Sea Spell II was leadiug thegn'acewith 16 • 'Pnchana won the' coveted Bank at the mouth of Juan goals and offered as many Dan Perreanlt had three of Victoria was the third laps to go when he broke a _ TWo Bronco divlsion~and me'Mosquito division Swifisure Trol~hy as the de Fuea strait an~l ~,eturn, assists Monday to pace the goals for the Burrards, Juan~ de Fuca boat to finish, crankshaft. game were on the c~l Manday night in Terrace Miner overall handicap winner ,,. Octavia nearly lost the Victoria Shamrocks to a 12- while Bruce : Turris and winning trophies for the The total.p~..thls year. Baseball Associati~c~anat Agar Park; . -. and was first in; Division [ first-to-finish trophy by II win over Rnncouver, Terry Oiom each added tw.o. first overallCliiss V Pacific marked the first ~-mlllion In the Mosquit~g~e, :it was Finherty Trucking 14 among the International breaking a race rule by' Burrards in " Western Doug-Hayes had a single Handicap RacingFlt;et and prize package in auto racing .Terrace Drugs~8, wh~/~ the Bronco divislon games it was Offshore Ru]e (IOR) b0ats, flying an American ensign first PHRF Division F boat. history. Association ac- goal and five• assists for Far-Ko Contracting 15 Skngltmd Logging l0 'and Credit ~i~:/'Newt0nhas won division as she erossad the finish : The elusive wind resuited Mears, who earned tion. Vancouveri Union 22 Elks 7, ' . honors several tlmes but line, denoting the boat was Jim Meredith. and Russ in many skippers deciding $270,000 for the Penske team Tonight's baseball schedule features K~nsmen taking on to'withdraw. Whiffen Spit, s by winning the race three never the Swiftsure Trophy withdrawing from the race. Kennedy each added a pair Vietoria's Mac Maud 9 'Knights of O)lumbus in Pony league p]ay at Rotary Park. Juan de Fuea entry owned years ago, accepted a check asthe overall winner based However, the race corn- for Victoria, which had a 5-2 stopped 37 shots in-the The game begins at 6:45 p.m. by Lyle Kerr of Vancouver, for $215,859 for second on handicap, mittee ruled Kett, corn- edge after the first period Victoria .net, while, Dave ran aground off Race Rocks place. Included in that total Evans arid Jim P0elzer near. Victoriabut was towed wa~ 15,000 for having .the combined for 36 Vancouver off with minor damage. fastest lap in the race saves. : . ,. Race committee mem- 200.5~ m.p,h, on the 122nd :The ShamroCks "are in bets said they .could not lap. That also was the fourth place ~th:tw~wins Confirm.~any mo're~plaeiugs", fastest, lap ever l'un in and four losses, while first- ,. Monda~ ~beciiu~. of~he compatltion at- t~e" Sl)eed- place Burrards are.at "4-3:f large ?number" of entrants. : 'way. ' ' i " ~ '.~ /

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"1"' -- " ~ ' ---- " ~J ' : •1 i.. .. " Bllly-DeMars and thon sixth of the yenr, :eame ~urs'~.'-bro'ke--~e-sUring. to ~elp himself on the; ' divlsi~ "Vancouver IMand League team thatwun the.. Dear Editor, ., . taking regular hatting- against reliever Rahdy way to. a 9-7 win over Canadian Intercollegiate ~,thletie. Associatidn eatlonal ,TheTimberilnaCyeleAsaocintionwouidllketothank the: ' • Johasons and neighbors for allowing the motocress races to practlca. M0ffltt in the fifth. Lea allow.ed only.'a Chieago Cuba; Ellis tournament once and wa~ rmmer-up once while Secco was there• He has been selected to teanm at the CIAU be held on .the Johnsm'a l~operty. ~, ,The old-fashioned Wallaeh blooped a third-inning double by Valentine got four hits, all-star national tournament twice and,played with ~ Canadian Join Black's large hoe, a. dump truck from Jdm's Work ethic g~ e bomt single in the scvanth, Man Ashby .before including a two-run Welding and Lindsay's Bau]ing made the trade, possible,. : Monday night .as but admitted he was yieldingapair of singles homer, to power New • Thank y0un to 0verwaiten for supplyfu~g hamburgu~]to Wallaeh clammed a pair th~ home run. in the ninth. The shuinut..- York Mets to a 10-4 win the hungry racers and the Jo~ns for the cqoking. Also of two-ran home runs to stretched hla string of over Atlanta Braves; "I was thi~flng about thanks go to West Point Rentals; James Gflbam, lead a 1S-hit Montreal sc0rdess innin~s to =6. twO 8aeriflce flies in the it, and you don't hit"- referee, for his patience;, and eomgmtudatinna to Kelly attack ' that buried: them when you do that.'. "I'm .. ngt thinking eighth broke a tie,and Lacrosseresults Houston a:" Olaan for.winning the Honda ~50 in our raffle, Astros l#.0'lh That was a mental about streaks,", said lifted Los. Angeles Two games were played l~ye~ 'till needing Pledge National l,es~e game: And thanks to all the families who pot the racers up for" mistake on.my purl I .... Lea, ':I just want to Dodgerste a 54 win over Monday' .night in Kitimat sheets should see their The first of Walinch's the night• ,... should have been happy., keep the team winning l~tlaburgh Pirates; and lacrosse utl Tamitik sports coaches very soon. homers came in a fiVe-" The TimberlineCycle Ass~iatiun with the two and Just. and do the beat I can. a "throwing-i error by complex. run first inning, tried to hit the ball "I'm in a grooye.now, third-baseman Johnny • enabling right-hander hard," ...... and I feel confident with Bench allowed a run to *Charlle Lea, 4-s; to.coks~ Wallaeh's teammates overyfldng I throw,", score in.the 15th and The Tyke-Novice game Trappers win on a four.hitshut0ut, Iris mashed the .baH.- with-. Andh"e..Dawson" :~ also gave Philadelphia" had RuLsaelland Sms and Y EDMONTON (CP) -- seeond in five days authority 8gainst had a two-run homer for" Phlllies a 54 win over and S Im~dattng playing to a Shortstop Steve Dillard hit a '2 | 500.00 3-3 against the Astros, Sutton, a marked the Expos in the first ClUeinnati Reds. tie• Roxy Russell, . two-run home run and made Raymond Smith and Blair a game-saving idouble, play Kunifold each had a goal for as Edmonton'. Trappers • REWARD Russell, while Jeff Smith defeated North Division- had all three for Y and S lending Tacoma Tigers 7-3 • Paidfor information Royals are looking at a ,300 average in Pacific COast .Leng0e" In the Midget-Senior baseball play Monday• leading to the return Two years ago, the big Lance Parrish loaded the Twins with their 12th inning. game, Kitimat Landscaping Trapper starter Rich story in Kanens City was bases for Whitaber, straight loss. Mariners 5 Brewers 4 beat Legion 250 7-3, with Barne• struck out six ofa cornplete set of George BreWs run at a .400 Indians 9 Twins 4 Orioles'8 Rangers 7 Rookie Paul Serna's Tom Stamatakis scoring Tacoma batters over seven batting average. The Von Hayes drove in five Roolde Cal Ripken Jr. second homer of the game, three times for the winners, and one-third innings to register his fifth win of the Heavy Duty Mechanic question this season is. runs with a homer, double stole home ~,brenk 0 sixth- a two-run shot with one out Mickey Williams had two season. Reliever Juan whether the Royals as a •. and a bases-loaded "whlk inning tfe,. AI Bumbry in the bottom of the llth, goals and Jeff She~tabet0ff team can hit .SO0. "and Andre Thornton also .followed with a ron-scpring gave Seattle its eighth and Steve Nelson ~.ach had Agasto was credited with Tools with E K markings .homered to spark Cle.veland single'~ndKen Singleton hit victory in the last nine singles ~or Landscaping, the Save. Echnonton held a 3-1 lead "When you look" at our t~ its eighth consecutive a two-run homer to cap a games, Serna hit a solo while Aaron Callihoo, Ron or FTE. lineup, we have good hitters ~ 'viCtory and saddle the decisive three-run eighth homer in the seventh. Sommerfeld and Breck entering the fifth inning, One through nine," n~anager Moore sp|it"the Legion Tacoma tied the gmne after Confidentiality •.Guaranteed Dick Howscr said Monday scoring. shortstop P'~ul Minze night after his American bunted safely to first League baseball team followL,d by back-to,back CONTACT: -pounded out 18 hits, in- NHLPA rejects two offers " Tonight's schedule also doubles by Shooty Babitt- FINNING TRACTOR & eluding three doubles an.d includes two games, with and Kevin Bell.' two triples, to thrash WEST PALM -'BEACH, free agents and the current While the possibility of a CASAW playing Rusaelland The Trappers regained EQUIPMENT CO. LTD. Sons at 5 p.m. and Kitimat Chicago White Soxtl~L •Fla. (AP) -- The National system is fairest, player's strike looms, NHL the lead in their half of the "Th.ere is really not an easy Hockey League Players Some of the notable free president Johv Ziegler Bulldall meeUng OK Tire at fifth. Diilard singled, moved 8 p.m. There will be a pen Terrace--63S-7144 - out•in the lineup." Association has.. rejected agents this year are 7 doesn't seem too worried to third on a. ground bail by both the present system of defeneemun Denis Potvin of about it. wee practice at 7 p.m. and a .l~renso Gray and came Prince Rupert--624-3536 The barrage lifted the player compensation and New York-Islanders and "The history of our midget practice at 9 p.m~as home on Chris Nyman's Royals' team batting totalfreeagencyasposalble* forwards,Bobby smith of negotiations with the well. • single• average to ,294, tol~,, in.the ,,,a~wer~.~.t.9,~jtq,,,e.ttrr~.nt Minnesots North Stars and players indicates• . that Edinonton added single RCMP • . ,, ./.:...... ~, ~. r.~ 'i :~" " "i "'" .:~d~.~.~ith,~e~ag~.~,.v~'s. ,, .~l~,~k~ I~..pjer...~f .Mvlltreal .,peith~ side is.10okinglte win ,,, .With the annual ~Kitlmat ':runs.,in the t~xth, ~vetith ~T .Dur,mg a five-hour , Canadiens. • . when it sits down-'at the lacrosse .walkathon taking .and eighth innings. Tbrrace--638-0333 ~~d ~3 ~lpZei/.' ' " • meeting Monday, , the The association als~ bargaining table. We hope place Sunday at 11 p.m. and Tacoma threatened in the players prepared their wants to discuss the for- and expect that attitude will running from Nechako eigh~ inning by loading the ince Rupert--624-2136 ,Elsewhere..in the AL Centre to.Alcan Beach, any Monday night, Boston Red proposal to solve the mula by which a team can, continue.". bases with only one out. Sox downed Oakland A.'s 9.2, equulization-com pensation buy out a player's, contract. ' Detroit. Tigers nipped issue that stands .as the - Under the present : "California' " Angels 3-I, major stumbling block in agreement, a player Toronto Blue Jays edged talks with NHL owners,.~ dropped by a team and,not New York Yankees 5,4, which begin today, on a new picked up on waivers by FOR DADS AND GRADS Cleveland Indians tromcad collective bargaining another temn receives one- Minnesota Twins 9.4, agreement; third of the salary owed him BaltimoreOrioles nosed out The agreement which for the rest of the contract Texas Rangers 8-7 and went into effect 'in May, -- unless the remaining S~zttle Marioors defeated 1976, was to run through years are guaranteed,. Milwaukee Brewers 5-4 in II September, 1964. But both Eagleson said in the ease sides had the right• to ter- innings', .- "- • 'of free'agents who havenot minate the agreement and been offered contracts the r . i • Willie Wilson mad John the players, seeking ,a.freer •association is recom- Wathan each collected~ree free-aganCy system, Issued mending no compensation. hits.while Onix Conenpclon notice last June they wanted "I think the plan i.~ fair, droveIn two runs for the .the pact terminated Sept. but mY guess is that the I,,=, ROyuls. Every K~mBan City 15, 1962. °. o~ner's will construe it to be starter had a hit and scored H.a new agreement is not unrealistic,""said Eagles'on• at least one run and only reached before that date -- Amos Otis failed to drive in or if the players do not a run. rescind their request for The White Sox. led . 4.1 termination of ihe current after 4½ innings --Harold one ~ then a player walkout sixers Baines hit a tw6~un homer is possible, i eed in the fourth --but Kansas "What we have done now n City ~knocked out Britt • Burns with five runs in the the,..0,.,=,,.,.o0o. matter of equalization three • fifth* and added five more in and compensation'," the sixth. . ANGELES (AP) -- __ , association executive p ...... LOS • B~e Jays 5 Yankees 4-' . director .Man ~'~oi~n ~ld n,aae]pn~a~:~uer~.,nave .. '~Pmn~eMld]Iniks drove~ in moneay'"" ' "rt. ."7~'.unes not" 'm~ " proven.. they.. can -.~t Los

t~ree runs with a pair 'of • .. Angeles Lakers• . The . .. elude the, present system .,._...... ":.. ,. ,,.__ "doubles bs'ToX~ntosnaplk~d;. " - ...... _ .- ..-., , q~uu..uw.- ,~ w,,~m~r v .... • . ann It coee not mcmne ires they can~ heal' them~ three /" .= the Yank' three-game agency ' : " " " • . ,, " " more times ' .... • wmning-streak-and stret -~- We- think~b~th-:th~sb:=: ...... : ...... ": :: ,:: ::. :.:: : : ...... ~M~EM:Stereo~ Cassetie • 'ched its onlY, .string Of systems have become ar.. The 76ors, having ended ~~ ...... i~~.i~i~:~ . Tape ' Recorder • victories to three. Mnilinilm chaie. What we did is come -~ 'Angeles' record playoff gave the Blue Jays the lead up with ~ series 0f salary w'mning string at nine with a • .for good at 2-1 in the third levels l~ased on-draft co~yineing 110-94 Victory ~~:. i ;-i/' ii. iI i ' i ~Auto RePeat. ' inning when he doubled off picks•" Sunday in Philadelphia, try .~,, ~/!- ' ~ / song Finder Roger Eriekson to score Eagleson would, not to take a 2-'1 edgewhen the • Alfredo Griffinand Damaso divulge the rstes of .Corn- beat-of-seven. Nationlzl • . -...... %:.,:/:SeparateBass& Treble, Controls • Garcia, who had" single~l, penastiun_ the association. Association ~Mullinlk~ doubled ~other Will offer as .acceptable. championship playoffs ...... '/;_., i./ ; ;,i~!::.,..;/ : +...... Mic Mix ran across Inthe fifth and • -,The basis for the .com- resume tonight at the '" scored what proved .to be pensation would be the ,L~ers'. Forum• .. i. Ou.,2wa, S0eakorS,.tem i the winning run on a double amount ofmbneyla p.layor's ' ""We'll be. back With a b~ Willie Up~h~w. "~ , pr~ent club. 0ff(~red hang / g0od.a|titude'/'i~aid Lakers :Rod.Box S.A!. z .~ ."'.: ';~not:"theamount for....whleh' w~'d Norm Nix~n, who had , . ~Riek Id111erhit a two,out .ime new club signed him: i '~St six'pointS in the loss -: '= grand-slam.hone'run lathe ...... ~ :~'/~ ...... ~'. '~:: : :art'S' aver;'~i -~ ~ dora .~" ' " r,.,,,.,h r..=,~,. =r,~.:Oa~t..d :. "~e Owners want zo..xenp , .... ,.-,~ ,~ , L. ','.',m • lU= ~ll lllilgil~ Bikq" m~l~l ' " , - • " ', . . " "7. ,- " " [ , • 41 " , , , ...... -season play. , We ve . • . . ; ~.' ,. ~,:..~.,,..~:..,'~L.,kn,..,l~., ,,.. -the preset Sy~m, rtWh .~, ~':L" : ...... ' - " : ...... I./utq~al~-~ 411 ~ q, lutiui~ Ipl~liV • w '" .... . ' f.' " ,~.:l~t.' zo~ C 0ncentrate-better,' " " - .iv~ " m,~i~m~,'iLq -" ViL~,~ anY:-clUb sJ~uog,.a lee ,- • ...... r-- •--- .----?, ,'r."- :, "~"~, =." ":.- ..~,.~.i .~,,,..-¢-~ t~tk.~,r,,~, ~,p' ',~',, pr~vont '-. them ' I!"1}1II ..' con- LISTENER I~ ' ': :i:-, ": ". i :, "" "t ..... 1 ...... ~ ll~It llli~lll"UII~ laim~y~g .u .... /' ~ . .,, - ~:.. ACTION-PACKED STEREO .FOR THE ACTIVE i , Millers thief,caner ~ - ,- • • ',:. ....: ~..- trollinRthe ~ards - 'slam". "-ff- , 13o":.. MeLam~hiln. -,~-- eran.* enolees,m. . , . equmvmuu.:, ..- ...... , ' . :.-. ....*-, • -.. .' . . ', . • ~rn~,d n 141 Okkimid.lea_d. ' to. .the club..... whzch lost the .- .Philadelphia.. .s. Julius, . .. . . : " .',,L ~'qm ~, " ' ...... 'ri,~... •"= ~,,~,ls------~'---' 3 • " . - fceeagent, if no a .,grT~mnt. • l~rvings • saysthe takers can 4623 Lakelse Ave,, ' " .... " - • ' -~'~-~ ;'E";?Z'er's |.'.,~oUt " bn 'equalization. ~an. be be"~.~bedten ~'"but 'are ' Terrace. ' ~" - :~, * " slnule with the ba~ loaded reached, both tcamB subenit dddgerous. ,- :. " 638-0351 " "" in the'ninth inningdrove in their offers to an .arbitrator, -.. ,. Sines we taught our- the~ .tying, runs and pinch-" wh° picks one or the other... selves Jmw bJ .beat the . 9:30 -6:00 Mon.- Wed. & Sat. " hitter.Jerry Turner.slngled. °~ r" " ' "'' ' " i~k~'s they'rejustanother City centre Mall 9:30- 9:00 Thurs., & Fri. in the winning run_aL;~lqne a~ocistl(m - claims team now, but they can still . Detroit ~ three Umm the " system limits b0 awesome," said Ervlng, Kltlmat " BANK PLAN F INANClNG AVAILABLE [ to beat Callf0roia. singles inoveme~t of free .agent. who sowed 24 points in the 532-3177 ON APPRO~ i byRichleHdbnerAndl~arr~--~ Theowners say they could victory. "Now it's up to • Herd&m-~dod i "a •walk b~ ' m~t afford a blddingwar.for the(n,to.udjust.':~. l

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' :':; ' 4 i : ' 'b , n , . ' " . "n i ; ~ p-- " b ' p n 4& n , ' P 4 ' q , ~' r n 4 & q " n + p q I ( and basket~weaving~ pubhcly .ahd ;privately ' -.The',challenge:to. find' ,recreat[ona.I..aCtwitie.s. ' Canadian -West~Coast;. ' . i"~ some officials." flnaneed'tokeapelderly .reereation;q activities .for Cond~cending. ,' '' "'"1~y~ .don't know what i.ii! iated with senior" persons:in their own homes the elderly, especially the ":."Hell say,~'Y0~re trying : it's.J'ike to live in'Florida,":.... : .programs. as long as possible by shy or disabled, is in- tomakeakid.outofme.' .... he said- Many of them find; many people, sending in homemakers to creasing as the number of to their surprlse, they do not i~: ,~., "Finding activities such,a like Florida and head home I ..:, ally men, treks to the help out w~th heavy work or I persons over the age of 65 mrheed pubmay have meal preparation. - -steadliy grows, man will enj6.y becomes a within a few months. ; an important It has also resulted in In' 1980 Canada had 2.3. challenge. The problems of an ~tional activity before •~ some senior citizens homes million senior citizens, or "We. elderly" people are elderly recluse living in hid sent, Then they move installing bars for their 9.5 per cent of the just as mixed and different or her own home are more senior citizens home, .resi~erlt~.. ~ • •population. This percentage as peopleof your age," the complicated than those of a ly find their mobility "Care is~ken to ensure ~.,is expected to peak' in 2031, 7t-year-old Wagdin told a perspn living in an in- 'ted bY arthritis, and residents don't get more when there will be an 32-year-old interviewer. stitution, Only about eight table to visit familiar than they should," says estimated six million "The only difference is that per cent of senim; citizens without assistance. • Bert I-lanmer of Ottawa, a Canadians over 65 years, we're older, probably more live in institutions, The mized programs d0•~ 67-year-old semi-retired about IS per cent of the experienced 'and probably re.mainder live alone, with mnysentorcitizensto'~:~eounsellor with the Royal population. havemore wisdom. We're a spouses or with relatives. or, to tour museums ~ Canadian Legion. In recognition of the little slower but not so dumb Even when social workers heightened • profile, not to as .people think," local swimming pool. While many large- senior See thought is being citizens homes have mention the political .pen Simpson, a retired " to those who might recreational activities from muscle, of the elderly, the public servant .and chair- an afternoon of snooker to ldnguage courses federal government has man of .the Council on "Older' 'sation with aglase or for their residents' and even declared the month of June • Aging, says most people do page 14 for other elderly persons in senior citizens month. ere should be the neighborhood, it is George Wagdln, chair- ~res that continue the difficult to find programs of man of the board .of ~ns they had outside," interest to everyone. Ottawa's 'Glebe Centre, a • . . - . Therefore, despite a vast home for 195 seniors, points infrastructure in most large out a problem nf organizing NOTICE I I I cities of drop-in centres, activities. For example, an By now you should have received your 1982 Property Tax Notice. To apply for "Celiac disease the homeowner grant if you are eligible, the back of the white copy must be filled CORNER in and signed. This form must reach the bothers all ages PICK UP & DELIVERY Municipal Office before 4:30 p.m. on July STONE Celiac disease, once said in an interview. 2, 1982 to avoid 10 per cent penalty ap- considered almost ex- As an example, she said a plied to the outstanding balance at this b9 BRIRN clusively an ailment of canned loaf of gluten-free 1638.8195 date. The homeowner grant may be GREGG children, now is being bread imported from claimed whether taxes are paid or not. diagnosed in adults, par- Britain costs abbot $5 tel" an Radio Message Answering Service ticularlythose between the eight-ounce loaf while a To ensure payment before deadline and ages of 30 and 40. localiy-produned, one.pound For Pager No.31 avoid penalties, cheques dated July 2nd William Shakespere said we are but poor players who Celiac is a disease of the loaf sells for $2. will beaccepted anytime and processed strut our unrehearsed part on the stage, At some point our small intestine and involves on July 2, 1982. part ends - the play must also end. an allergic reaction to Other- gluten-free Sir Isaac Newton, who discovered gravity in his late 20s gluten, a protein found in products available from BUSINESS ROAD RUNNER i an.d then spent the rest of his life studying the Bible, said of many grains, particularly Kingsmill include cereal, Property owners who have mortgages at Daniel~ 12:4, "Personally I cannot help but believe that wheat, crackers, biscuits, cookies SERVICE TO the following banks take the notice.to the

these ~vords refer to the end of the times. Men will travel In children, common and soup and gravy mixes. TERRACE--THORNHILL--REMO -AIRPORT bank: from country to country in'~n unprecideated manner. signs of the ailment are The products ape available Royal Bank, Bank .of Nova Scotia, Bank There may be some inventions which will enable people to diarrhea and a failure to from the company by mail-. .of Montra_oJ:,,~,lJ Others to be sent to .th.e. .--travel.much more-quiekly-~an ~ ...... ,...-..,:.: =..~ -.thrive, while in adults it is' order-and also are .being This statemantdrew hinghterfrem the unbelievers. The Characterized hy weight stocked - by Boots E,A, GARNER LTD. loss, anemia, diarrhea 'and Drugstroes, a few~Dominion great humanist •'Voltaire retorted:' "See what a.. fool Keith Norman Christianity makes of an otherwise brilliant manl Here a depr.ession. stores in Ontario and Terrace Bus-Terminal 635-3580 Collector scientist llke Newton actually writes that men may travel Although at least 8,000 Woodwards stores in at the rate of 30 or 40 mph. Has he forgotten thatif man Canadians are believed to Western Canada. would travel at this rate he would be suffocated?. His h`eart be celiacs~ many. go through would stand stilll" life without the disease Dean M'Neil, an Anglican theologian whose works were being diagnosed, says Kay published in the I~30s, insisted against all probability that Ernest,. president, of the the 6,000-year-old text of E~kiet 38 and 39 referred t0atime ;C a n a d i a n C 4 1 i a c when Russia, backwardnation that it Was, would some da~;-' Ass0~iati0n. OFF ROAD SPECIALTIES invade the Middle East and would be the terrible force that -.: The association ,"f0~ined would bring the world to the brink of Armageddon. Russia as a self-help group in -. presents would have Ethiopia, Libya, Iran and Turkey as allies and Kitehener, Ont., in 1972,.now . 7~ L ...... "-'r " . .... their target would be Israel, which did not exist at the time has chapters m. Ha]l~ax, of M'Neil's writings.. Ottawa, Toronto, Kitchener, -i Many Christians (but not all Christians by any means] SudburY, Ont., Winnipeg, Rough Country_ believe that the end times will be divided into two 3.S year Saskatoon,, Edmonton, periods. The first is the tribulation period, the last 3.5 years Calgary, Kelowna, B.C,, will occur after the rapture of the church and will 'see the : and Vancouver. Part-Time wrath of God poured out on the entire world. These last 1260 ~. To-avoid the symptoms of days will be literally hell on earth when nuclear war will l~luten mtolerance, the deP~n tame compared to the evil that spreads across the- celiac sufferer must avoid • Converts Full Time 4WD to Conventional Part Time 4WD -. grain foods which contain world. Pr[~r to thislast period the Christians will be forced • AllowsYou to Shift into 4WD for Off Road to live as outcasfs or. prisonersin an era when world-wide gluten -- such as wheat, affluence is'richer thanany period in hist0ry~ - rye, harley and oats. o' Improves.Mileage .... A great World leade r will emerge who will perform , Some gluten-free foods • Increases Front Tire Life have been imported for "miracles so as to |cad even the elect astray. He will try to stamp out all religions when he forces,the world to bow to ... Years, mainly from Britain • Saves Wear & Tear on FrOnt Drive Train Components his holiness. Christians, the first to recognize him and the ...... ~d.the UnitodStates. Now • -Available for AllNew Process 203 " firsttodenoaneehim, wlllflndthemselvesathismercyas a couple of Canadian Transfer Case .Equipped 4WD .Trucks he sees their faith andprophetic Word as a threat to his compenies are producing mission..He will raise Third World countries up to the same gluten-free foods. Z . (most Chevrolet, Ford ~...... status as affluence Western industrialized nations in a few Diet-Form Ltd. ' of ! Win- : ~ough Cou,~tzT._._ II short years: He will be a messiah toa hungry World.. Even nipeg produces a gluten. free flour. Kingsmill Foods Israel will be seduced in their quest for amessiah of peace ...... " " "" e" rn for ce ,.m ox ~oronto has started The Bible says that th~ nation ox asra i yea s pea , -," . ; ...... " ". " "...... "~ build its to aevemp a complete llne of DO IT: NOW! ...... but no p~ace snau De 10unQ .It Will neelue to re . . , : , . Part-Time great ~mple whenpeace is restored in'the i~iddieEast imt~"::-g!uten'~.~'ee'.oprqaucts, _tq:. say students of eschatology, only when the false messiah replace a wide variety of brings peace during those 3 5 years Of Christian tribulation imported products it now wilLthe temple.he rebuilt. A{, this• .mome~nt the Jewish sells. " " Aided by .Industrial nation is just too busy keeping its enemies at bay to work on Research Assistance such luxuries .as the rebuilding of Solomon's great temple. Program grants from the once the temple, is'rebuilt the great world leader - this: National Research Council, charismatic messiah -will order a statue/of himself placed Kingsmill' ~already ha~ in thetempleand will demand to heworshipped. Many will i~mi~ v :~ -, " ".~ ,. ~.": i/~ ~;!!'I~::I~.! ',:,.;::.." .:...~..- .. developed about 20 gluten- "A1 .... " " ' ":'. - d " ' bow down to him but 144,000 Jews will be san,ctlfi~ by the free• ...products/ "ViCe: ...... -, "- " e...... : . t 1 :" :".;.:,:.-'".,-:, . ' blood of Christ. . , president Dorion .Kingsmili i .... " : ' '" ....."T ';'""" - .... : ...... : " ' " " ~ " " "":"::'::"":: .... "":'" . "At-.some point, posslbly:.during' the rebuilding of the L,.. . • , , -- . •I;' ~mple or at its completion -'.every born again, Christian " I .,.i:; I • " v/ill. disappear and will join .every"true believer from: ,. ' " I~ :" history's past'in the"sky w|th Christ.'..All these people who'..'.' ~,,~. ,. .,...... - "" ,~ ". ' . • -' . . • . '; • . " ". Miracle .orugs "and diets | . .mi ° ,.:, ., -, • .. don't like Christians can then rejoice-at :their disap- • Willfill 'a: large portion of- [i " i pearaflde::/: . -i .::i" " :'' 'r'1"~" ~ ''"":':d ~ *' " ~ :' : ' "Lheatthl'ifis:quac'k's hag;of' installation . tax;"" • " " "" " The gible:offersa.timetable of events One.event will ~e • . . 1, • d " " .... h " " " ' : • ' ,..'.1 ...... ~...... " ~ re t Irma t~ke •mczs,'.out"me sac~a=so.: ;. ' .folloWedbyanothereVentandano[her.e n ' Y .... includes "mad,, that'~ver~,e

•Ii '.i~anot~r 50:Years for the ~e'i ~0~Id; I~der to emerge, it:' on-the'bizarre ~ some:won~'f . ,...... • . - " may'rely'take anetherflee or ten years, Daniel speaks of' hurt ~0u' ~mc'c~n killyou • '"Chrmt "" v s return' ., nd. the.latter~ . ,.. days.. but. he. .also speaks'~ _. - .. of the,"-~--- " 'rlieArthritiS.a ,. Society. maim-:"] * , Price in effect until-:: 1 ' ~ '. :, :"" : "~" : ~:~': ilFighrback againstOPEC and the iiighpricelof Fuel:-Z, slip in a : '.": resini;atiOn of.Israel from the bones of dead (froinWefld. , tans fi!~s 'that are eramined: - . .... - ' ....": ;':"-;-./ ;:,,"!: ~: - '", ,..-. : ...... - . RoUgh Co u OtW Part:.Ti me'todaY/! : :----- .~, .~-.. ', :.,.,..:, -; , Wsr II'~:~fin those .qame days- " ".. . .".. : " : with4ep~rtsfr~im acrd.~ the.' The church has anticipated the return of =C~'ist almost- Co,htry'~with announccnm.'nt~ • ...... -.,, :;. ,; :-.," .:'.", ' :'; ...... -,"" ~i i" • .... : ' .... '-' .'." """":::" .," ;/. "" every generation during the last 1900 years andlsucll beliefs of' pro~ised cures that are gaverise,to people naming names and.naming dates but almost heyond .belief. They nothing,happened. The rebirth oflsrael, for example, was" include dancing nak#d under an oak,~trd~ at nfidnighi, sesnas the establishment of Cin:ist's church. - Thug the soaking in" barrels of cow OFF 1.'.ROADSPECIALTIES = church was seen as Israel, not Israel as Israel. New, in m;muru and takitig i, jectio,s these latter days, most people fulfill 2Petero 3 "when they of grottn,l,.p ral lulls. 'l'iwrt~ make fun of:the promise and ask, "Well, where is" this arc others thai in;ike Iht:kt: coming? Everythihg goes on as it has:s'ince the~ Fathers s-und almost lira6tic.'d. MOTZ P ZA TERRACE 4x4 Parts & Access0ries ...... 63-5-9474 died, as it has since itbegan..." ' I •% ;...... t r . . , I! t /

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; SHOE . ':-~';.:"? ;--, ' : ....." .. ' ' . ":: ' " ' =' byJeff, m~cNelly (June~.ltoJuly22),W~;;;;~ . " " .officer. ~.IsYoung .. " . ,- ...... :. ". " . : . ' .: .. ' .... It ,n~y be' dEfleuR to say , " &IF~eneh ' IEICIAINIEIM]UIL_~T!IELD ! Cratehlt .' . _, ...... ,i,,i - -' • .. " "X , ~., • f'.;. • ..x ' ', -- what s on your mind to a fami- "~ter. ~IEIS~INIIITISIAI~IEI~u~ .

, M tAONEY.~II~;-YTr~,,., ,~2- ": ~1~, ' ~ ~ ~"~ 7!g ~ over..wii' ,,' " ,3 ..... ,' ~- ~ ~ I ~l:ll~,? ~ ~ frien~ could lead to mdec|- " ~ I ~ . ". q " . . - sion. Almrtment~hanters ~nd 15 16 l " real estate, investors meat ~19 ~ 17 : .. wlth good fortune. ":-% • "11 21 22 23 Business expenses could escalate/now, but you'll 25 27 . _ 28 29 ~../ -~ ¥ ~ _-~ -_:. : - receive some happy personal news, You're opUn~tic and •- W31, are planning for the future. BROOm-HILDR . by Russell myers (Sept.,2~toOct.22) "~ I " " .. ' . ~. It's~a poor time to ~eek ad- 3S ~. :. • ~ ------.A~*~- vice. Trlmt your own instincla. I1' i~r~rM;; " 38 I x". j - " .,,~///,,f/2~/lll/ \ / .~ R .~" .Your financiul situation lm- ~ / O~ f-'J~ | proves; butcurb needless ex- IW

r . 4. ~IllIIl __'FA~..~ . • _....I ....scom, zo... " m._1~ 48 I. ~ci~IHM I" _-Z---~ I"~ I (Oct. 23toNov. 21) "'vr'/Ir IIM" I .l~ ~ I ~! ...... "~ _.JIL ~1 ~,1 ": ...... Avoid. ,- behind-the-scenes 51 .' .Br~ tim IM~Mql ! I I~ L -~,\ " :~i bnsinens moves. Your per: i--7-%----~1 -. m. I ~ z_//q~,~,~L_.~ _ ;.1~1- - ~..alityw0rks .for.you in deaf ~m I .'-_l I~r~ I' ~ : I ~ with others. Be co.- cR.)~roquw 3-24 hi rm~'"'""! ~IFN/~.II=i~_,, I . . - sideratewithsensRivep~eopte. HI &,'L I I I I ~~'--~_ _ ~ I : SAGr]'J['MU1US ~.~1~ FJSQSF SLLMUL. VMSUQ F'JSQSVMU V'~~ ~,.--/_.f~,.1" ..... ~'~ friendship may reach a turning poiiit. You work best • " now by maintaining a low pro- • Today's Cryptequlp clue: U ~i E file. Curb escapist tendencies in the evening. the AmAZiNG SP[DERmAN by~Stan Lee emdFred Kid¢~{: u~l stonds ~ Mother. H you i that X ~ O, It (Dee. 22 to Jan. i9) will ~lwd O thrmgl,mt the Puzzle. ~ Imm, ~ort words, Uttle things could go wrong and ~ u~l.~ Slmmm~e am ilive ysu d~s to lo~tlns in business; Be especislly at, vowels. ~uUen,ls aeomi~bed ~ ~ m~d ._.m. =- tenUve to detail& You are like- ly to receive a wonderful in, vitation. AQUARIUS .~ • (Jan. ~0 to Feb. 18) - It's a-poor time to entertain HEATHCLIFF " _ ' = -- i III " • |,M ~Hsitors, and travel plans may / " " " I~ be subject to cl~nge,, but fine career benefits will accrue. (Feb, 19 to Mar. 20) .... " - ~'Be careful in your financinl. dealings with those who Could . turn on you at the last minute. I .r. Travel is beneficially ac- F _ ...... Z"_ ..... - ...... ~ • eented. by -:'B.C. Johnny Ho~rt YOU BOI~I TODAY are more partnershiporiented W.aT ' - than the typical .member of • " ' . , , - --. : ". " "~ •~'cu :::Tr.~] 'I~.A.~u~.~U~t.. "T~I~NI~ aN A'rdB" ? your sign and more sensitive t¢~ RT.s!,:. . ,to the feelings of others. Im- : __ • -.. aginaUve and poetic, . you'll • have success in art, Iiteml~m, ~': . ,', dance, music and acting. You -have your eyes open for the " -main chance and can corn- merclallze your, talents. An ability to work with detai~ . belps you in science, research

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• sombre...... ,,, ;,.~ .,,...,.~..,,, .:. ~ue~,~ ~ermpent .sup: ~.:":~;/,;: : '"';'" 'I': ~" .L, :::¢.:. :.~:~However,':n0 o~man is: ~.~"v' -~'"/ ! :- por~':~"::~:::.:.: ";/" , ,, "'• 7:' ! • .-'~',.~r • T":--.• •,:'," •.pre~: to:.::./!~poit =e :: .: 'Bu( ior':.the.;~e:being, '• : ::=C~ri~t~(e-money:maY.: • :',9 ', .:: ':. "~ ". ' '., "i' ''~ :": r~ .-'~r/'' .. . .party-openly :: t:.qr fesr-..Of ' , t~[ sUppo~ remains . is- '. ~Wer :.flOW" into :-.the' .¢~.n- .~ - retaliation by.tho Alberta o~. dividual, not corporate,. " cept,s, campaign chest.. Some .... executives : "are. - • .- . federal governments or by- ";We have :n0-'n~aj0r, reluctan(to ~spenk for their companies such as federally, i;~I!~: . .¢:i';~!i owned Petro4~mada Ltd. funding, from .any oil employees'by maldng a " aqd the Alberta Energy Co. company, none at all," said company donatiop and Ltd., half~wned .by the party leader Al Maygard of small donatlom;, esp~iaily Alberta government.. Calpry:' "I believe strong lens than the limit' where the Oil., executives are support will develop as time contributor's name must be reluctant totalk even df the goes along. They're a little published , under, the ~eeord about their feelings nervous right ~now. about Election Expenses Act, - or~' Western ~Canada COn-" openly supporting.' us, draw less atte=tinn. cept. But many are. at- " financially and otherwise," "If I was going to support .traetod blr . ils platform, . Business traditionally has them, Rwouldn't be through whlch ..includos deeon- been coy about its pa]ilical a corporate donation," sa!d trolling oil-and-gsa prieel affiliations•and many one ollman. "It Would be ...... and "leu regulatory in- companies donate to more through a private :!:!:~:~: '":'[e~.e~~ld0jJbr~itioos, than one" party. However, donation," ....•.•-. . : So far, this attraction ~ oilmen fear they would pay . Sources also say ~dmtry doesn't seem to have more than the usual penalty, Support for COncept will translated into cur- ff they admitted support fer grow if it plays dawn its porateflnancial donations a separatist-0rieoted group, separatist views. but individuals in. the oH. Retaliation could come.in . However, the party could ahdtgas l~)dustry are adding the form of a blacklist by be pre-empted if Premier Any way you go, anywhere you go, PIONEER CAR STEREO lets you enjoy the same to the patty.'.s coffers., Crown• corporations or Peter Lougheed's Con- Some say'whm Concept is imraesment by federal or servative --government superb stereo sound on your summer vacation that you enjoy in your home. inore firmly~ utsbllahed, provincial regulatory tables new policies to 'with greater puh'lie bodies, they say. bolster the industi'y. /The Universal Sound Centre •makes it easy for you to.put together a PIONEER ieredthllity, open ~rporate A new.federalist, free-_! .support will be .': offered, So far, there is no enterprise party, built CAR STEREO PACKAGE that w,i satisfy both your ear and your budget. !especially ff there is a evidence either appronch " aromd the remnants of the general election in Alberta. has been taken .,or con- Alberta Social Credit party', BUY A COMPLETECOMPONENT SYSTEM (cassette deck, amplifier & speakers, :: ~Illstod~dly, seperailst eidered. Jim Gray, senior also could bleed away .movements in Western vice-president'of Canadian support. Many oilmen with or withOut the graphic equalizer) Canada have gained sup- Htmter Exploration Ltd.,- •remain staunch nationalists ip0rt from some segments of . said he doubts the Alberta and others do not accept the AND CHOOSE YOUR SPECIAL BONGS: theoil buslneU: government would reSort to ideological baggage that Research on the West's such tactics, but he un- comes with. the COncept's economic.position within derstands the fear, .free.enterprise .views. BONUS NO. 1 j Canada was eenducted by -economist Warren Black- • GEX-60 AM/FM SUPERTUNER with separate bass and treble tone'!oudness man 'of University of ~dgary. The study later ~control,at the SPECIAL LOW PRICE of $250;00 SAVE $124.951 .-. .was uued by. the West-Fed Socred .sees Association, a separatist group which sprang up. in BONUS No. 2 1960 but has since withered. -, Most of the ~,40,000raised WCC opposition A Custom Mounting Case for the Cassette Deck... al~solutely free with-the to finance the Study came • VICTORIA (CP) -- The be the-0pposition.party in ..above purchase from the oil industry, says a separatist Western Canada the next election in Alberta. ,former, esaneisUon mere- . Co-~-' ...... will form the ., beT.:~ . However, indi~,idual~' n~.~s;t~,,n~='~' .~ .,, ;- ;.~.Albert* "~.". i" th*,~, "I have no doubt a:bout r • :,. -,. ;DECKS:,'. "-~. ..._.: ...... L..::!. ,, :: :::~.:-:~:.i~." "":,~~= .... ' ~"~':-.~=~;~.~-~-~ -~ i -- ~V~P~+~.7~=,~'~:.~,, ,~.~.~,; " ~,,:t: z./~mre.~ ~~.d~V~L~.~=~,,,r=~,,9~lo.• . .7]~"'t "d" ~II~A)•" ~ &will ~ l .~i@,ai, , ~" that at all,'": ;'~'!""- ' .L shielded to prote~t.,,',ti~em..~te~,ff4)fi; .',pre~[|c~., ,(h~-: •-, ~,: . .... I .. "KP-[uru~AUm-Heverse"~cassetmaecKw,t,n . from reprisals"from either executive director of the. Harris doubts the party d~'~~~';~ ' , Dolby, noise redUctiOn . " :: " ,. • level of goveriunent, BH_tish Columbia Social. will have any success in One of ,the..West-Fed's Credit party. -B.C-because there is a high points wa's a Calgary However, Hugh Harris strong polarization between rally where more than 600 • does not see the impetus NDP and Social Credit. pe~sens, mostly from the oil . carrying over into,B.C. Standing in the 57-seat 5usinees, packed a Calgar~ Both Premier Bill Bennett legislature is Social Credit hotel ballroom to hem;• and. Opposition - Leader 3t, NDP 26. NEW CompOnent:cassette former MP Carl Niclde ,. Dave Barrett expect little denotmce federal policies, competiti0_n from the n~w "There are lots Of people Dolby noise reduction, ...... They cheered when Nickle movement. who voted :for NDP in 1979 )ass and treble,tone control suggested the West might.. "I think the people of who would have been much have to go it alone to get a M B.C;; if they want strong • more comfortable vbting finder. "just economic deal. representation, voteSoc- Liberal provincially but • But West-Fed faltered red," .~ays Bennett. there was no place for them after insisting it would not Says Barrett: "The togs, and there are all kinds become invol~ed in party separ_atist movement in _ of people Who would b~ AMPLIFIERS politics. General support western Canada is really more comfortable voting dried up __and, with it, oil- _ Conservative or Western out of. touch with the Concept in B.C. but are too [ 'GM-4 Stereo Power Amplifier,. 20 watts per industry interest. mainstream of public "They (oilmen)'didn't .' thinking. It's-~a free society opposed, to,.. wS;~t" wo~|d-' -:-channel. Protection circuit and muting, devices ".help us at all," says former and they have a right to run, happon if they put tbeir vote I~_~ to protect your speakers from damage and West-Fed leader Elmer but I put them on the fringe there." eliminate on/.off "switching " ' 'pdp'. Knutson of~Edmonton. of reality and I have no "They told me point blank reason to change my Christie.. said the B.C. --.and that was several of. opinion about that." . Concept party has no SPEAKERS them:, that we've got to On the other hand Doug organizations or funds but wait untilweRe where the Christie, the new- party's- 'belieVes they will ~TS-X6 2,way .power ends up, Whether it founder and B.C. leader, materialize. surface-mount ends. up'in • Alberta or believes the COncept will whether it ends up in hold the balence of power in "There's "; no in- speaker system. Ottawa or whether :~B.C.. after the next frastructure of the multi-: ; something else rears its provincial election, million-dollar kind that the '-!~ head, and until that time NDP or the "Socreds .~.¢ We're not a0in~ to do He says the party will be 'represent," the Victoria *GM-120 Stereo POwer Amplitier, • 'C:~ anything,~ ,, ~ . ~" - I running. ., 30 candidates'in- lawyer said. ' ,However, I -.TS-695 3;wa-y : • 60watts per channel. ~i -:." .:... -" - "I- ~.a~e=ection. ::- ." have a certain naive faith ip • :. Like: W~t-Fed Western-:-. ' Most.people now see the thepeople: ,.- : ." .. fiush.mount • • ,Protecbon mrcu,t. :i!~i. ' .canada COncept-I~gan as ~: valUeof indep~endenceanda- •'~ : 'political movement unde~ 10t more people are working • speaker system,. " " " "At'certain stages they ,r ' Victoria.separatist !Doug., to bring it about 'the, ever :have tremendous power' .i~. " ' ' .Chrnstle.However, last year before:" • " 6 x 9, 40.watt -~ when. they/get motivated ;. ~'/.... • : .: • ~.., - it became a political party_ .Christiesaysthepeople0f • • . , . . . . and :they're ~etting ~,~ and 'decided :to- field can- B.C, and Alberta are very I .motivated. I think that's r ~:'~ " d ". didates in provincial similar in their outlook, • TS :69 8 '3-w ay flush-mount Speakersystem, ' what happened in Alberta '/ , ~;,:- . elections. "although I know •that's"n0t .and that 'is happening~ 6 x 9, 60.watt • " ...:i, '. . 'Gordon KesSler, a rodeo ' theCurrentiy held'orthodox here." -. •:~/. ."1 e°mj)etitoT.. . and oil scout, view." • - .-:3 -.- .... posted :its first, success, Harris said he knew 'GRAPHIC EQUALIZER

, ~.. :', bye]ecUon in' the..All~a the southern Alberta riding riding 0f'Olds-DldsberY ,m of Olds:DidsS~y. " that' i- ...... ] I: I i, :-il ::-i "iU . , :. Februsry. :- ..;~ .':L. Concept candidate G0rd . : oCD,5Graphic Equalizer-dual,amP balancer,: , ':~:.~, "~. ::~:.~y "/:: :: ".:." For'someo]lmen wh0~t~...,~ Keslet" W0~.d .Win.or place . : " .:., " : ' • i ...... ' .';' 0ppre~'.i~y/,Ottawa and: ~' .~sec0n d ~~i n. ~(fie : 'l;~el).:. ;l 7 :: : AI~/,,y'~, J, wi,)'lt,~p 7 separate frequency bands • for toted so IJndl ¢0ntrol,./ ;:~'~_~.,=~.,~-is~~_.~i: • '~,' " ;. ab~r~d0n~l bY:' the Alberta "~ i;6:yelectio~: ' ..... 'i.:i',: ' . : :: Viii) l~'ll.,~,id l(x)~¢'r) L':. - : ", go..v-ernm,.~ent,ithe~n-ew. Pa ~Y":-,:'. :,7~te.ryl~y !a~l~ll~~d, aod . ::~,,'. :.'.".: = h~afne:,~~,~.~bea~n . of- t'ree::;:.A rt~diz/~' buii~ of moiieyon i' "i y()uLF~li k l ~w k , :.. :Install a PIONEER CAR STEREO' SYSTEM :in:yodr vacation transportation and."you - , :~ ".' ~-/.'-:e~itoi;irJ:l~i~_~:"?./~:.',... ":. . :.;.;-..ithav~me.,? : ~... :...: :.....-.:.-. ' vvl,~,!, ,l(,~;,Jtlq,j ,' :.;:! :.-'., !:/.:.1~e.~;._.~: cept s: piat.f0]~m .' He~' belie~'~s, the"..Victo@ ~ " r~v('~or'.,~ ~lw,,ri. :: :..: CAN tak_e_ it with you"this summer.Put together your package now, at your-- :._:..... : .... • - .-...... " : ."i~ !-:-~aJi~i'0~:i~htrolof ell and ."~,how(.,da re~! l.rend, and./'.it. :. /,/: "i ;"'~ : . " ~ universal SoundCentret ~. , . ..,. ..: -.' ..-/' ",-~:~:~eSl~as'i~flces;.l~eviSi0n " cel~tainly:,indi,ated.that : :.:~;~:.:~.:i~'0f:~e:4,Z~pt..I, 1981, Alberta :' Wes[erlt (,onccpt. has :a: : 4523Lakelse Ave.;,, • : .~ .'. .. , , ,..I . ~ " : ai~-IitJtm'.'-0f the: national -.Crediter~:.in Alberla. '° Teri'ace .. -~ " ~)YI4 '"' energY; program and con- Th.: rbyeloction Raw:- 638-0351 ~. . " "~- • • . " ,'~'• : ' : ~iderati0n of. 'a syste~ w)tbrs 'a chance to :send a ~.~II="!~ .,:~. ; .,,.,.. U~ that in . Tex~s me.augers, • . Prime. . ..Minister '¢1.~~. royaltlc.'~, from. an :'lrudi;aU,-Ihwrls:su.l.: ...... ! -- Unfettered-~oil industry" "llowew,r I do r(;~illy .....::,:: .... Kifim~f:- , - : :BANKPI.~NFINANCINGAVAiLABLE Sulk. ~tute'for !nemmc tax. I~;lieve that Ih(.' W(,.~t(,rn Wit!'." tile." re.s.' I~o 632-3177 " .._ . ....: ..... ON APPROVED CREOIT. {i';I "Thl. _~Western Canada (~lnmla Con(:elit i)lirty will i , • } L r• . / /

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LADIES WEIGHT " Oo you ever nendh~ll) In a KSAN TERRACE PREPARED DR. RON TINNEY, IX)YOU NEEDSSS? Doyou SLIM LINE WATCHERS hurry? Need,a lab done or HOUSE HOMEMAKER CHILDB!RTH University of Victoria, will like meeting peepie? Hove CLUB meeting held every Tuesday need a lob? Phone SOCl ETY S ERVICES CLASSES be the resource person on you got ten hours a week? meets Monday evening af at 7 p.m. in the Knox United GOLDEN RULE wlahes to announce the provides assistance with Sponsored by .,the Terrace three speclah live, Jn: Sell Avon In Terrace or 6:30 p.m. -- United Church . Church Hall, 4907 Lazelle Employment Agency avallohlllty of Ksan House household management and Women'S Resource Centre. ~ractive. programs on the ~tlm.at. Call: Mary Now 638.1&~0 basement, Kltlmat ...... Ave. of Terraea for women and children who dally, living activitlee to. Instructor: Marianne Knowledge Network, May ~-4.~ or drop in at No. 2 - need a temporary home aged, handicapped, con- Westen. Call 638.022~ bet- 26, June 2, and June 9th, • (cffn.4.1.82) valescents; chronically Ill, wean noon and 4 p.m. weak. 1 :OO.2~00pm. Tese INCHES AWAY CLUB TERRACE 3238 Kalum Street next to. clurlng a time of mental or B.C. Tel Office. " physical cruelty. If you or etc, days, or 635;2942 anytime. programs are especially for meets every Tue~y night LOAN BUSINESS CAREERS- , your chlldren have been ...... 4t03D Park Ave .... " • Foster Parents,• and you're ~.30 p.m.'In the Skeena " CUPBOARD TERRACE CAMPUS/ battered and:-need a safe 635-51~ WOMEN OF Invited to bring s brown-beg / q-lealth unlt.- Fo~" In. Hospital • equipment ALANON'& i refuge rail the local RC/~P TERRACE ~ lun~ at 12:30 on the above • formatlon phone 635-3747 or avallable for use In the ALATEEN DUTIES: ' Under the at 6354911, the Crisis Line : KERMODE The Women's Health. dates, to the NWCG for a 635-4565. ~" home. For more In. direction .'of the; Chief. In- MEETINOS .- at 638.8388, or during nor- FRIENDSHIP Coalition has .set up a group learning event and formation please call: Monday at Mills Memorial structor, to .teach varl~ mal busl~ese hours, :the CENTRE Women's Health Care dlacusslon following *the DE~ET 8:30to~1:30 Hospital at 8 p.m. components of theBuslne~- Ministry ~ of *,Human 635.41~ Directory~ The purpose of programs. Child care ~will COUNSELLOR .431-0311 Phone Marllyn Careers currlculum, In~ Resources. Tell them you Services: Counselling end- this .directory is to aid be avliable ln room 211. For and CONSUMER Evenings cludlng Buslneu Engll#h, W4S4S referral en U.i.C,,.housing, women in choosing a further Information, contact COMPLAINTS OFFICER. want to come fo Ksen Typewrlflng and Office- House. They will make Alcohol & Drug Counselling, physician, according to Emily R~)zee, Coordinator, ,I~03D Park Ave., Ter~'ace, Procedures. Immediate arrengemeets Education problems, Social, their, needs .as women. If Health Conhdng:Educetlon, B;C. VaG IV& Free oldie The QUALIFICATIONS: Ap- MILLS MEMORIAL cultural & recreational you would llke te share your. 635-6511 or Bey Hoyden, anyone having debt THREE for you to come to us. We p Icents should have formal THRIFT SHOP. programs. Native culture Is experience with other Terrac(t Foster Parents, problems through RIVERS " would iika to help you. training In. the Buslmlsl tha main focus. Lay women in health care call 635-3~18. Mark these dates. overextondlng credit° Mills Memorial Hospital WORKSHOP Office area and wide work counselling. ~ 63&ILIN anytime or 638-0228 on your calendar now l Budget advice available. Auxlllery would appreciate ,isppen to Public, We have experience. Supervisory MEALS • Need Asaltancet between 12-4 p.m. or drop by (ncgl) Consumer } complaints anydonoflons of ~oud, clean macrame, qullta .and rapd teaching experience are onWHEELS If you are new to the city, the Women's Centre at 4~42 handled. Area covered 7. clothlng, any household varlous wood products. % desirable. • Available to elderly; hen. have no friends, are los.t, Park Ave. THETE~RRACE Little mlio radius Of Terrace. Call items; toys etc. for" thelr Hours: 9 a.m. to .3 p.m,. APPOINTMENT:- This is a dlcapped; (~hronically lil or lowly or looking for a place Thes~e will be ho!dlng a Terrace.. 638.1256, 9-4 p.m. Thrift Shop. For pickup Monday to .Friday. A.A. two month • appointment service phone~.635-5320 or convalescents -- hot full to live -- Torrace's Indisn general, meeting and social for appointmonta.. Offlca Kerm~le FrleNIshlp beginning June 28, 1982. ;- 635.5233 or leave donations course meals delivered Friendship- Centre will on Monday, June 14at 8 hours 1.4 p.m. only. Kiflmat Monday, Wednesday and" Group p.m., 3625 Kalum Street. call 632.3139 for ap. of theThrlfl.Shop on Lazelle "RAPE RELIEF" support, understand and Thursday. Cost: Minimal. Meets every Tuesday Thtswlli beour last meeting QUALIFICATIONS: Ap- polntmenta. Office hours Ave. on Saturdays between Abortion Counselling assist you. Callus: 635-4906 Phone Terrace Community evening at 8:30 p.m. for the 81-82 season, so let's plicants should have a second Tuesday ot'every 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Thank andCrlslsLlne / --or come ior coffee. We're Services at 635-3178. Everyone Is welcome to all come out and celebrate e minimum Of five years month. Y0u. ~ / open dally 9 a.m. te5 p.m. attend. successful yeeri ,experience In the Buslnees 3313 Kalum_St. Office field. Training LE JARDIN Program'ml Cl(~l'e (nc-141) Terrace, B.C. should In'clude Business • drENFANCE ~' de FRANCAIS ' 638.4g0~ UKRANIAN CLUE of Education at a college or (Terrace• French Pre. EH gUll ' II exlste a School) has vacancies for Terrace will_ hold Its regular university. A teaching Te.rrece, L'educatlon en ABUSEDWOMEN'S meeting Monday, Juno 7, certificate is desirable. INDEX English or French ipeaklng Francels pour ies enfants de. SUPPORTGROUP .... 1982, 8pro, at the Ukranian APPOINTMENTi Thlsis a 1 Community SerVi¢n ~ Services t children, three and four moternelle a la 7e andee. 2 Coming Events 24 Sltuotfons Wanted :49 Wanted to Rent Every Thursday 8:00 p.m., Hall. 4632 Welsh Ave. 6 month appointment 3 Notlcon 21 TV & Stereo 50 Homes|~ Sale years of age. • Centrally Blenvon~e a teus. Pour plus Conference Room Mills 4 IoformMi~l Wanfod 29 Musical Instruments $1 Hales wanted located at the corner of " (nc-71] beginning August 30, 1982. S Births 30 _ . Furnlturo &.App)lahces .... S2 -- .-Property for. Sele Sparks and Park. For.more-.~;ePn/eSe:n::r-n~:t~:0s-1 Mem0rla! HosPital ..... • ...... " ..... " 6 Engagements 31 Plto 5,1 Property Wanted Information telephone ~15. in~rVlption 635 3i15 " Psychiatric-Wing. lran~ EMPLOYMENT CON- 7 Morrlobes 32 LiveStock 54 euslnoes property I Obltuorfos 33 For Sate M[scelleneous 55 Business Opportunity 5688; " " " • " spertatlon pro,~Ided, Phone: DITIONS: 9 Cerd of .Thanks Swap & Trade 56 Motorcycles WOMEN ADDICTS KS.K or ~-20~ after Starting 'salary will be 10 In Memor|um 31 MlSCellanooul Wanted 57 Automobiles 6:00m. I1 AUCllonl 39, Morlne 51 Trucks & Vans A Support group for women according to collective 12 Gorsge Sill :40 Equipment $9' Mobile Homes " I " TERRACE CHiLDBIRTH with alcohol or drug ed- (nc) agreement between Steps 1 13 Porlonol 41 Machinery 60 RKroot tonal Vehicles 14 " Bullneu Porlonal 43 For RantMllcolleneoua '63. ' Aircroll, EDUC.ASSOC. dictions, themsoives or In THI~ NEXT T~rrace to. 5 (828,044.00-$33,48&00, I$ Found Property for Rent 64 Flnenclal For more Information call theirfamilles../~ots every rates effectlve August I, Childbirth ' Education JUNE &2pro SHARP 16 Lo~t "45 Room & Board 61 Legal Margaret 635-4873. For second Wed.onthe second 1982] on an 11 step scale 19 Help Wanted 41 - Suites for Rent 69 Tenders meeting Is 7:30 on June 8, No reserve on Items In 41 Homes for Rent 1)reestfoedlng s~ppert call and fourth Wed. of each • depending on qualifications For Hire 1982 at the Skeana Health _first hour (~f sale,: Blrgltte at ,6~5.'4616. In month ~ at the Terrace and..experience. : So me~ Everytl~lh~/"Yn~sf r~lO; ....K|tl~'ef ~.all "~-2-;i~'s'it"~ Wo~l~ ~' 'i~*~(~0r'i:~~;~re, for" ~e Birlhlng Be~l~,~.l~.,, ~.-_r e Ioca t 14~ ~Jq~jMla~lce ~l~i:!

the office at 233 Nechako :-'~4~2 P~r~ Ave. Call 638.0228 . avaltabfL~'w'PA~ ~tt~ge '~ : WE LCOME ! ". L " Supply. Open,Sat. 10am. CLASSIFIED RATES CLASSI PlIDANNoUNcsMeNTS Centre. for more inforr~atlon, "~ provides' an excellent " 4pro 635.7824. LOCAL ONLY Notices 6.00 benefits package. 29 wordo of Jess S2.00 per Insertion. ever 20 Births 6.0(I between 12-4 p.m. week- FRIDAY June 11, 1982 the. . ARE YOU AFRAID days. (PJ-~I) wO~dl S cenrll PIP" v~rd. $ or more consecutive Engagements 6.~0 Terrace Childbirth I Insertions $1.50 per Insertion. Marriages 6,~0 TO LEAVE THE Applications should be Obilulries 6•00 Till Terrace Education Group will be SAFETY O F HOMET directed by June 7, 1912 to: REFUNDS Cerdof Thanks ' • - " 6.00 CHILDBIRTH holding a Bake Sale at the Plrst Inse~11o~ charged for whath*r rim or not. In Mlmoflum &00 Or do you fear: walking Mr. R.P. Kliborn Over dO WOrdS. S cantl 01Oh addltfonil wo~d." EDUCATION GROUP Co-op. Proceeds. ~ going AbsoMtly no refunds efler ed hes I~en set. alone; driving alone; Co-ordlnah~" PHONE ~IS.~151.-- Cloulfled Advertllln0 has a loan program of infant towards the Breast Feeding COREeCTIONS Oepartment. "" " crowded places; depart. Buslness Programs and toddler car seats, 110 Group. Mull be made befort second insertion. meat stores; super- Northwest C0mmunlty _ AlfoWaflCo con be made for only one In¢orroct - SUISCEIPTION RATIS deposit, $5 returnod),:Cali lnl¢flvo ocf~ser h INN markofs; restaurants, You College lid. ~1.~,1873;We are also looking I Single Copy L~: are net alone. Take that ' ~NEiGHBOURHOOD P.O. Box 726 ---~l~J( NUMIlnS '. By Carrier mth. 13,S0 for donations of car seats to GARAGE ' SALE Sump By Corrler year 311.00 first step, and contact the. 2• Co= ns ,: ...• Terrace, B.C. 11.00 pickup ...... add to our loan program.. 12.00 moiled By Mall 3 mlhl. 2S.00 Mental Health Centre for pumps, cedar door, axe VaG 4C2 By'Moll 6 mlhl. 35.00 Events : , handles; single bed, By Moil I yr. 51.00 further Intormaflon at 3412 PRIME TIME 635-6511 Local 261 Cl ASS!FIll) DIIPLAY perennial flowers, clothes, Ratel Ivilllbll UPOn riKwest. " . Sonlor CItlsan I yr. 30.00 Kalum St. 635-6163. "An Older Women's support, I III toys, etc. Saturday June 5 group, Meets every 2nd * NORTHERN NAYIONAL CLASSIFIED RATE British Commonwealth end United Stain of 10am-Spm at 2636 Penner St. cen~ per emote llne, Mlnlmum charge IS.0~ America 1 yr. 4~.00 KITIMA. T A.A. Thursday evening at 7:30 DELIGHTS CO.OP per Insertl~1. Construction Group p.m, The'2nd & 4th Thur. Presents an evening Golf course area. SALES The Harold reserves the right to clollity otis (p4-41) LEQAL * POLITICAL Md "rnANSISNT AD- "under appropriate holdlngl gad tO set rotes in Kltlmat sday of each month at the with..,B I M well known, - REPRESE-N:rATIVE VSRTIIlNG therefore ond tO datermlno pega location. telephone~-,1712 Terrace Women's Resource versatile folk.rock recor. Rapldly growlng Cants per IIn~ SALE Sat., June The Herald reserves the right to revise, edit, MEETINGS .Centre, 4542 Park Ave. Call dlng star. Friday, June-11,.... GARAGE European meat 5/1982 10am-3pm Clothing, • IU$1111SS PSRSONALS cleoslly or reject any advartlMment and fo Monday -- Step Meet" ~gs 638-0228 between 12.4 p.m. 1982, 8 p.m., R.E.M. Lee speclalty operation l&~O per line I~lr month, On a minimum- four retain any eniwera directed Io the Herald Box ladles, teens, misc. items. RePly Service and to repay the cuitonllr Ibe sum 8:30 p.m. Catholic Church weekdays, for more In- Theatre, Terrace. Tickets seeks a personable and mmm be~s. ' No.3-3614 North Kalur~ "p41d for the odv~efllsemant and box~rontol. Hall. formation. -- SS.00 advance (cheap) af ambitious eales" person.-~ "COMINe IVlNTI Trailer Park. Wednelday- Closed Northern Oeli~t-; Co.op. Experience' in meat FOr Non'Profit Organlzotlons. Maximum 5 diyi Box replies On "Hold" Insiructlons r~t picked up (p4-41) Inlerllon priM" Io evaht for no charge. Must be 2,5 within 10 days of expiry of an odverflMmenf will Meetlng~8:30 p.m. Catholic BI RTHRIGHT and Sight and Sound Skeena sales would be an asset, words of letS, t yl~KI, Gad lubmltted to our of flce. be destroyed unless malllog InllrU(flonl ero Mall. ~.00 at the door (still received. Those answering Box Numl~111"l ere ,Church Hall. • Pregnant? In need' of Competitive salary and ~ '" requested not Io send orlginmla of documents to Friday s -- Open Meetings st~pport? Call. Blrthrlght cheap)...see you there. benefits available. DIAOLIHS . / avoid loss. All clolms of errors In edverlllemontt 8:30 p.m. Catholic Church (nc-111) DISPLAY muat be received by the publisher within 30 days 635-3907. Office Is now'open Reply to: Box 1300, Noon two days prior to publlcotfon day. after the.first publlcatlon. Hall. every Thursday 9 a.m. to 9 -- Station A, Surrey, BC Am.Anon Meetings -- p.m. No. 3 . 4621 Lakelse ' THE TERRACE Christian (p5-2i) Ct.AIIIFlll) it is ogrINKI by the advlrtlsel~ reqt~stlng ~)OCl' " L Illl 11:00 e.~. on d|y prev!oul Io doy of Publlcellon that the llablllty of tho Herlld In the evlnt of Tuesday, 8 p.m. United Ave. Free confidential Community Choir and the II Monday'to Frldey. fellure to publlsh an odvertl~ment or In the Church Hall 632-5934. pregnancy tests available, band and choir, of the FILTERQUEEN ovlmt of on orror appearing In the odverlls~menl •~.,- Bulkiey Valley Christian as I~hllahKI shell be ilmittd to thl emount plld Sales & Service by the Idvofflonr for only one Incorrent Ir~erflon Phone ALl. CLASlIFilD CASH WiTI~" OROERofhor TERRACEWOMEN'S TERRACE High School from Smlfher.s for the portion of the idvorlllln9 Ipa¢e ~cupled ALCOHOLICS are presenting a musical 635.7096 titan IUIINISIIS WITH. AN'ESTAILISHED by the Incorrect or omlfled Ilom only, and that ACCOUNT, there shall bo no liebllity ~to any extont greater RESOURCE CENTRE ANONYMOUS evening on Wednesday June (am.31A) than the ommmt pold for ~ch idvertlslng,- A support service for " ...... 1 9 at:-7'30 p m at the ai)'n " e~.,m,w ~-Z=I,N~M,'-- ...... : ".. " ' . • ie'vlcl chlrlll of IS.N on |II N.S.P. chequss. Advertisements must cof~ply with the British women; Inform t o " Meafl~s • MondayKnox Chrlstlan j Reformed . .TOPSOIL& . . . .; .... .'...... :- " " ' " ': i : ~ u " ...... " I Columblo Human Rights Act W~lch prohibits gay - ~" referral; newsletter : - ,',.,,"~,"~k.;:~,.e~n ,, m " r .-Church, .3~02-Sparks :.St., -: ' :..SANe--GRAVEL .: .... ;.'_'.';..-: WEDDING DESCRIPTIONS. advertising that dllcrlminMel .igelnof ony co!lectlve,• Statusof Women .....IJli,lma ~.,,u.~.,,...... ,N . .... I" ...... Evervnne Welcomeli" " .... - Corn otitlve.... Prices a~A/intlatlon.... • IT youneeo _ - No chargo provided Nlwt luhmltled wlthln one.. persen be~ouse of his r~e, religion, sex, color, month. " " .... ;-" neflonallly, anceatry or pll(:o of ~lgln, or ,~l~laOr;; g~)~.~;ore~en.:cl:ng ;11~°fa~Ya:3~-;l~n-~ne-~ °rfa, '" . . (.ncg,) T- P~SS~9 ('acc-3O,, :~hndecka'ri~r~;n.~v0o~:.e.~ .' " blcelrle hls 0gl II be~Y~lln 44 illd iL~ ylll;I, kx |W, TIIfl'l~l, I,C. 14oral Dellvlry unlost tt10 condltfon Is lusnllld by ii heno lldl selllng; support groups.. Saturday Open Meatlng. - I:AZEI;LE PRESCHOOL -- hour. Phone 635-7400. VlG 414 Phene~l|l-40eg requirement for the work Invofvld. Drop.ln Centre, 4542 Park Mills.... Memorlal Hospltal offering a social learning THOMSON & SONS j (p10-8[) A~e. (formerly the District 8:30 p.m, experience:for 3-5 year olds,- General Conlractorl - House) Open. 12-4 p.m; TERRACE PAR~ENTS is ,holding pre-reglsf~aflon Sewer and water *.con- WILL DO house repairs; Monday' to Friday. FOR FRENCH. June 2 & 3 10am-2pm for its nectlons, digging, back. paint, carpentry, .plu~l~,ng Telephone 638-0228, would like to advise the 1982-83school session. Come filling, septic systems and and some~l~llance r~pai'rs. TERRACE public that registrations are .- and view our facilities at snow plowing. AI Thomson; Phone 635.3242 :ask for The currentlybeingaccepted at 4907 Lazelie AVe. For" fur. 635.7511 Larry. .' ' .. KiTIMAT TERRACE FOSTER Klti K'Shan School for ther informatlo~ pleasecall : ... (am-31Au.) " (pl0-10.l) t d'airl U PARENTSASSOC. French Immersion Kin- 63S.7918 between 9 e.m;-3 I offerSandsupperpleducatl°n resources Grad~i"ls_dergarfowl availableand Grade with°Of 1 for. p.m..,..Mon.;Frl... '" " • I'l?. :: Help t for ioc' i foster 1982-83. (Please note that - (nc-3]). ' " l .rents: if you are:a-foster .... ; ...... "A oarent m: would like mo~e ha-'~!hg had French' .Kln;. KSAN HOUSE SOCIETY : • V~l~Id' .' "..- ~ : .~' :" ":~ ":~?:~:i/~:~ " .! / r-- ': n call .... us " dergarteh) ". For ; .in. General. :Meeting, Wed.: ' • -:- ~ - .... ~;, 'Wi~)(:[!.i~.~/i;~: i Informatlo . ' : .... • ' . "~. ' , " ..... ' , ' " ~ I ' ' ~ . :~ . .... : ~!'~.-.'~: ' -' anvtlme Jacaule-~35;~Y27, formatlon~call K~tl KShan; nesday,.JUm.2,1982atT:30. :.£_. :--r--:'--';'J'--'':::L'~:-~ '~ I I II II : .h ¸ Treah - 635-286.% Bev - 635- , ,School 635.3115. or Terrace. 4~42, Park.Ave.~ (District " " " .' ' ...... ::~. ~"~":' ~ ' *' " ' ~ : :- I ' 32488ve onlY, ". '* Pare~tet0rFrench63S-2151 HOuse);.. 'EvePyony d~,c!ea.nlngandlan[!0~,lal RECEPTIONIST.TYP!ST REQUIRES FULL:~O Classified Mail.in Form - ' PARENT.EDUCATiOM - . . ~:.'...... : ..~ '~"::::. -". ~: (nk-211 or ng. .e g.:.W.K.. -pA)t~r.~TIME:WORK;:-::S0~...-:-.:.:.:.J.:: Must 'have own tran-~ worn, dlctaohone '/ex. Your. Ad .... -...... : ...... -...-:..;... :...: ...... " . ' " OROUP ". '" . /ONE .F/~PEi~.T F~h~rlES: ~ . : " sportati~ 635-3483 between ~/pe'~|~nce. ~5"~S~or' 63S-": • Wednesdays 7:30, Skeena :--'Associat,. of Canada '.a~ .: ..ED409-UBC " Ll ...... ~ ..., ...... ;;;...... " ..... ;'...... - ...... ~., ...... Health unit, 3412 Kalum St. _:..docai groul:) of concerned .' .Are :you iriterested In " 8am-.12pm • :' Films,. guest. Speakers,~ ,parents who are Intei'ested ' .gaining:. three credits and : .... ~ -"iP2.21) " 7843. Name .. : ...... Address-., ...... :...... - ...... ~irom.discueslon. ; . 1 I" ~Ipln O ~t ~ m~h~ " : lear~Ing •a'l~ut. ele._m~tar~ ..... : :*: ;•: - - . . • . (nc-111) 1 " Town ...... i ...... Phone . No. of Days ...... :*.. - or fathers who may be"ohly. :science memous? Ires w,u - " . ,!..... " • NURSINGMUMSI week~d Parents. Web'are be an extenslve 10 day'UBC " ," A N Y O:N E .i N.-. '~ I I L Classification ...... : ...... ~;/~ .... send ad along with Breastfeedlng,support pro;'vlding Pot. Luck;:Sup- course, Ed.:40%from,July: -:TERESTEOlnworking 32 LVOI~I) ~'; ..... " " • cheque or money order to :" group. For Informotieq, pars, Birthday Parties fro" 20. July 30 illT~race If we In Australll contact: , i. | (:k. ~ : 20 WordsO~ less: $2Perday - : DAILY HERALD support, concerns,: ¢ail!Chlldrea and Gr()OP:;Ac: can laterest, more' ap- Slat's World Trade No.8 ., $4.50 for three consecutive days 3010 Kalum St. Blrglfle~S-4616orPam63s-'itlvities; which Involve pllcants.D~dline~jt~le~,lS. .Pemberton Road, I I I I IIII 5271. Everyone welcome:to : I~lronts and their.children. F0r'furth'e.r:Jnfor,m.~,~ n, Lumby, :BC (604) 547- ~ $6 for four consecutive ~ay5 Terrace, B.C. • WANTED Bantam chickens $7.50 for five consecutive days --.r : V~G2M7 our meeting held ~ ~2nd ~!-- Custody of ~ur child Is nof. cell E. Danlels~as ,L~.¢va - 9214. " " ,(p23.'171) 624.6394 -" Th~sdey of~the month' at - Im'~. Ph0ne Bee. ~ offl~.c~:)""..o~;::'i;$:5~7!!ih~e!/ - ...... ' Skeena Heaffh unlt. 8 p;m. ";3~3~0r/Bob ~38-9~49. .- ~ , ~ , (p4-4i) i I ,, r' '' / I / B• i, "' "° : 'i . • !i ' "' : \ :i The Tuesday, - ,•F/. '~ i i : ' ~!,' .Herald, June i,:~91~, PNM :L.;~ ~ ::: ~-i!: : " ~::, the streets " ~ : ] ,; :i I~. ~ N~[~0~[ : :: (Or TOP|OIL '-FOil SAL|..2 BEOROOM=uite for rent: "~~ RA'BBIT ~d,

: ... ,'.;;:!~,i::.:. " : .:... :(pI0-41) :.eft~ 5:30 p;m ..... " '. ,, ~ " 11~; :.....'.. ." '~ . .- I i" ::G~ ":teD'R+; :~'~" ~'~ ~ " "'i:'' F'"" r % '" (pFII) ''" ' "' "" ': (I)3:2i)''' • ~q, • I~ .~, i ,m I~/, *'~' '.-;.'. . , ;, "' ~ ,. * ' ,: ' ,...... , .:~ ~': sPllt, ~L,ritaW~.n;:., 150 ..per '~. ~ ...... ~*: ' ~ ' " / ~ ~ ...... ,:. :: wi,..: I _: Jl:

::+:' ' i"~+r'e=tP~" ~;7"I~::" ;"('F ' ~' .: "' ::" H~Se FOR" RENT L~r~ ' I~'~.;T.:: 11 *' But ~: i o0e,i"::cod~;er~10"::-:i ,~i: ' I . .i I .~:'- i, "" ~~ I ,'''" : i :i : [: : r P1~,Ti)'" ' St: In Thorn6'li. $375 mollth: "- ~. Call~l~n, ,: eVen ,'in, Alberta-.. tapped; ~.... ,,. * " " create!leSs poilu,riga. ~.... : ~;ili: be'a~,ailab!e:24 hours:a'. he. i,likes tg' -' While interest In propan.e day: -...... - mlrrore.$100 each, I.~ICR ' " ~I"" I .... ~ . :.~acco-q~ I whem.gasollne".Is eh,~r..j- ...... ,K~'n,-Mazur, " ' :a'" ~ sales" . ~a=ur' - -mlcr0flche'.- $200.~.. Call :: ...... tac ; p.., ~han in. other proMinces, representative, with Cigas think a customer can recoup Propane gasls being used in the cost Of the conversion in ii ...... , ...... Gordon and. Anderson at WELL MAINTAINED, fully I ~ I I I I! Products Ltd.•, said con- •. -. ,C,~. :;, :"r .; " Edmonton to., I)ower ,three years. ~4,~4. - : (accS-31) flnlahed home on the bench, versions of one tonne and everything from mini- larger trueks are not as To make converaion .... -" 2 flreplacos, gas' heat, 3 trucks add ambulances to FOR SALE--40 channel bodrooms. References frequent as they should be. ec0nbmically feasible, transceiver .with enhmna, required. 1/50 per month~ heavY dmnptnlcks. These ti~eks are good operators have to drive ~i~ -Pitch.In Valu~latl400. Best offer no Contact Rmty LIungh or 1970. FORD V~ ton pickup, "ll)terest' in propane candidates because of their more than 30,000 kilometros Iower..than1200. Phone ~1,~ Block Bros. 635.6142. , part only. Will sell whole or conversions .ie definitely, heavy appetite for fuel. a year -- although one firm :And Smll¢ 7427. " /' - " (acc3-2i) Individual. 798-2455. picking up," said Stan So far, most trucks being suggested 50,000 kilometres (p5.71) Woychuk, branch manager Wouldbe necessary. : (snc.ffn) 3 BEDROOM ho4se o~ converted are pickups, for .ICG Canadian Prol)an,e Mazur said. However, Peter Warwick , I Bench, large sundeck,~ 111111 FORD 12 Passenger -~ • flnlahed basement, two Window Van for sale. Ex-' However, hfs firm, which of the Edmonton ~". ". >, ~ - ~. ~ ;~,,~/:'~. j bathrooms $625 month. collent shape. Full set converts an average of 15 to Ambulanee Authority said I ~ ~ ~ ~,,,,~',~, ;-';,'.~- ~,~',~,. ; J Available Immediately. winter end summer radials 20 vehicles a month, has the authority sbould recover a' ~'~ ~ *~/'~*'~,,';L'~'~,*J'/J~,.,;~,,~ Phone 635-4595. on rims. Phone 635-4880 or converted a dumptruck in its investment in three 635.3476.after 6:30 pm the 10-tonne range to months on an ambulanee I (sff.nc) propan e, Mazur said. The used for lengthy trips"~o SPOT CASH owner of the large truck transfer patients, 2.1979 SKI-gags. Excellent FOR YOUR" GOOD says he is saving $500 a Woychuk said factors shape. 150 miles, with single USEO GUNS OF ANY month .on..fue]v influencing the increasing MAKE OR N,ODEL. ski-dog trailer and ac- cessories. Will trade for The latest figures Show number of conversions are Clu~ene~my Tradl~l camper or boat and out- that 62 applications have the skyrocketing price of ~1$ Kllum ~ sNk~COal:hE ?: fato~O~rfe r, N~a ~ Ill|" ...... board engine. Phone 624- been received for rebates on gasoline, the rebate M8-1613 after 7 p.m. 635.4371. 12xil, 1972, 2 BEDROOM 5162 Prince Rupert. 425 vehicles converted to pTogram and decisions by (acc-tu,fr) mobile home. Will sell I .(p5-11) ~ . (plO-2i) propane:in Alberta. A total Ford Motor Co. and • I '( " " fumlshed or unfurnished. of 2,900 vehicles were in. International Harvester :to 2 BEDROOM 1967 10x50 Phone ~35.5172 da~s, 635- trailer In Wo~x]land Heightl valved across Canada, with manufacture prOpane-p- •SPOT CASH 4384 after 6. FORSALE trailer court. 07500 Phone for your good used (p3.21) A.Frame --- 3940 Crescentvlew Avenue furniture, beds, T.V.'s 635-9530. = and gum. (sac-if n) 1971 3 BEDROOM 12x64 2 bedrooms up (air conditioned) 3 FULLY. SERVICED RESIDENTIAL • QUEENSWAY =1 BEDROOM house, full mobile home for sale.: -- laundry room (washer & dryer Included). TRADING basement, best offer to Fridge, stove, washer, NOTICE OF LOTS FOR SALE --or bEASE TO -- harvest gold range & frldge In kitchen (Included) 3215 I~lum $79,500. 4810 Scott Street. dryer..~l.arge patio and APPLICATION PURCHASE BASED UPON 12 per cent -- 4 piece bath . fimced yard in Woodland 438-1613 l~'hone 635.7927 and 635-2820. FOR CHANGE OF MARKET VALUE (for qualified -- 2 bW carport (ac-tu,fr) (ace10-21) • Helglds $15,000. 635.4437. OF NAME -- air-fight wood stoVe.fireplace -. (p3-1 j) persons). FIRM PRICES are $27,300; -- electric backup heat I FOR SAI.E: 3' bedroom NOTICE Is hereby given that an application will be $28,450. and $20,500. -- carpet throughout. Interior newly 'redecorated. house on 5 acres, 6 miles -- priced in the 50's from town. lS80,000. Phone made to the Director of 6~9m. " -~ Vital Statistics for a change •FORMORE INFORMATION COJTACT 635.2222 (local 275) daya of name, pursuant to .the ROB GRENO, DISTRICT OF TERRACE -638.1023-- 631-!410 ~venlngs .. • : _ (p10,41) provisions of the "Name 635-6311. 3 BE--DROOM-¢0n d oml~nram ~ - ~'~?~:~"~'~~""'~'ilit~i I Ill.... "~ I..... Act" by me: Carmen Close to downtwon. Prlced Sherrle Bailey of 4321 ~ark 1975 - 23'6" SABRE Craft FOR SALE Kit Companion for qulck salo. 144,000. 638.: Ave., In Terrace,' in the boat and Ez load trailer. 23' trailer. 3846 Pine Ave. 1598 for aPl~Intment to vlew province of British Asking $17,000. Phone Phone 635.3432. at No.7-4717 Walsh Ave. C01umbla] as tallows: To Terrace 635-9515, Prince • (pr~2l) (p5-71) change my name from Rupert 627-1~2. 1975 TETON, 21 ft., tandom Carmen Sherrl Bailey to (p5-71) •axle, fqtly conta~r~ed Cermen Sherrle Hamer, trailer, very clean, reaoy to Dated this 31.day of May,. business director9 travel or •live In $6500or any A.D. 1982. .~rea~:~kble offei'. 1149.5730 .Sherrle C~rr~n BaileY.w, :~:; ,~:~ - . .KltWanga~.: ...... (p.i-II)-~': ...... -...... ~ ER:7 FI~- TI:1E P'A-¢ I Frc N OR'n-lWE~ ?:~::~, 3#10 ACRES, large home, [p5-11) - QUALITY AND SATiSFACTION GUARANTEEDI $110,000. Will carry con. i tract. Hazelton 842-6619. PESTICIDE USE TRIPLE SiX Clark Sklddor. (pi0-31) PERMIT Phone after 6 635.5701. (p10-91) BUILDING LOT No. 20 in new Thornhel0hts sub. 1974 HAYES HD 1971 Page dlvlalon. Prlced to sell. Ask OW & Page troller. Good con. for Dave. 635.3276. Province of 1~7 23' AQUARIUS mini- dltlon, !;23,000. OBO. Phone (P20.11J) British Columbia ENTERPRISES :_ 638-1791. home View at 5218 Halllwell or Phone 63,';.599'2 $20,000 Ministry of build sundecks, .fences, trailer--:skirting, joey shacks, patios, septic (pi0-31) -SMALLER HOME on 20 • Forests acres 4 .mll~ from New firm. One slnglq maple bed. OIL BURNER SERVICE systems' We also relocate mobile names. box spring and mattress. Kelum Forest Hazelton. 0 acres .cleared District AND REPAIRS BiG OR SMALL WE BUILD 'EM ALL 635-4018 T R I e L • AXI~ It= and excellent for gardenlng. $100 plus box spring and mattress 0~,. . equipment trailer, Asklng I;59,500. 635-7400. 1. Permit No. :1 ~-354-02-83 • .~.| "- (p5-41) ta,000 Ib: G.V.W. "$2500 (p28-tsl) 2. Permit Holder: Bill i 6 yard dump box with Brinnen, Operations ABVAN BUILDERS LTD. 1970 FORD 23 ft. Motor hoist $600: LOT' FOR SALE Superlntendant, Ministry of 14 yard Reliance rock home, Bids accepted by • Residential - *Commercial Lot 16 Thornhelghts Forests, No.310.4722 box, $2500. sealed tenders to 12 noon, .subdivision between Lakelse Ave., Terrace• BC • Custom Homes ~ Phone 635-3939 June 4, 1902, for details " HEATING * PLUMBING * SHEET METAL Cottonwood and V8G IR6, 638.8841 Your lot (acc10-81) contact: Bill ' Harrison, 3. Purpose: Alder control K~umm. $19,500 O!30. co.,.,c, 635-3897 o,,oo,s or ours Phone 929-3026or 929. Royal Bank of Canada; for Conifer release purposes PLUMBING CONVERSIONS 635-5628 Terrece, B.C. 635-7117. 4329. 4. Location: ,10 km west of .Renovations (accT-31) • RESIDENTIAL-- COMMERCIAL-- INDUSTRIAL . eRemodelling (plO-9i) Terrace (2.8 km east of CRACKED? Exchamsiks~ River), near 1977--11~' SKYLARK ZNOR ~1 I.J~S Abe VanderKwaak - 3671 Walnut Dr. Cylinder •heads, Camper, ladder and racks, Highway 16, V.C,L. east of fURNACES . -',Mnwe ~_~j~.m_ =o~[.= Terrace," B. C. R.R.No. 4 ~ .. . I1~1111 castings or block shower, toilet, .3.way frldge, L.533. repairs. Contact uk first furnace, H-W tank, double 5. Size: 7 hectares. RESIDENTIAL • INDUSTRIAL • SPECIALIZING IN OIL FURNACES " for file best quall.ty and ¢ '~.: S.S~sink, 4 burner stove and 6/Peatlcide: 2,4:D, DEA 500 OWNED BY BOB OUYETr least price. Exchange • self.cleaning oven--sleeps 7. Commencement. stock available. TRI- 6. Excellent condition. Completion: Between July PAR, Prince .George, !, 1982 and Nov. 3, 1983. -_ F. McKENDRY lm BSA m cc Ligh~ng - :~i500. Phone after 6:30 p;m., ' HocJRg!cms B.C. S52.~1111. or ell day .Wednesday and 8. Appeal Deadline: May (acc.Tu) RBLT engine, new palnh 28, 1982. CONST, LTD. good tires, and chain and Sundays. 635.5542. Pi~rr~bir~9:& HeatirJIa, 9. Information, Maps & Foundations, Framing, sprocket. Asking $1800 OBO .(p5-II) " I " --" I Permit Details are General Contra'cting ~ - 24 HOUR SERVICE ". Phone 635-9202 Help your Heart Fund ava!lable from the Mlnlstry - (p4-41) Commerclal & Residential Phone :; _. _ H~lp your Heart of Forests office In TerraCe...... :.Phone ..... :-- ...... " - " ": :" "'i::: (ec15-2June)':. " ..... 635 3511 ...... --"" I I I _ 635-4613 BOX 84; R.R. 2 TE RRACE, B.C., vaG 3Z9 III I I II HALL FOR RENT.- • IN~fEST.IN " -- Custom car stereo", installation Ukrainian Catholic Hall. COMMERCIALPROPERTY " -- Service on most brands Locatedat 4634 Walsh Ave., located tv's and stereos " Terrace. -.Kitchen facilities 1972 I.OUIVILLE -- Service on Sony, RCA and ~" Truss -Systems available. No catering. ,For Tandem with 20 •yard, on Lakelse Ave. between Lakelse & bookings or more -In- insulated van body end Lazelle, right in front of the Skeena Mall; Sanyo video recorders - . Plans are available;We also CustOm Build - formation phone ' ~I~.~d6.. power tailgate. Good 75'x150' reduced to $75,000. Will take (ac.Tu) condition throughout. OMINECA BUILDING trade for dc;wnpayment. TERRACE ELECTRO $~0. 63S'.39~ ~ . n~ Supplies & Industrial DIMrlbutm;s . (accs.11) . ,, . . Phone 635-9320 :before 6. 635.4543 have building lots availableln Terr,~ce & PrinCe Rupert • " I No. 4-:2903 Kenney .St.. "i , I " 635-6381

I - ' 1 BEDROOMsulte for rent..- : 't' " :." ndudes frldge 'and stove • i~.ower tallgate'; •:Good• I ' : 'I" ' .638-1094 - "" .." . :.':~.: :~:"- " kH,:" HiIMES / .-'/ : ~ ' ' ' " ' " ~. " : ....~.:-..:,...::~:::_: ~..:;' ." . - " .(p5-71):: SJ MBERLODGE//; . •, .... :. : : :. 635"3939". ~. :~nc~i;/l .:: ..,. :. :...- Restaurant:.....,.;:...... ; .:..... :..: ;. i...:.. Foundalion ,o:Completmn ,:. ' ii ..: Barba-ra: N ur~n , l .S.T.D. ,.S: B::~I :,.!~,~_ ' : ..... 1~a BEDROOM'--*sali-" ' . " or./ ...... - : ....I • • : ~ ' ..'i:1!v:,~7-\ :~ contained un!tk. S3~'mdnth. • ...... : : " e ' .:., : ' .... " " L°gw°rkOnly '~ " ' ': " ' n f r ...... : " Phone behNeen. 3pro & 5pm " . : -. •requires ' ' - '.-". , ' ...... :, ::. .'. " '.-'"i Traini g" o -chi.ldren andadqlt's ~'':~ ,dally and asklfer Roger at ",' - • : :: ' 635-7400 " ::"I nba.et:. paodiazz,,1 635.7d40. 1975 F150-SUPERCAB ..... (acc21m.ffn) Ranger__XLT 429 .CI , COOK Prince,George (]]2)97]-2384 5~;d::,, TB~e:r~lc4eBC R~%d~ce auto., P.S., P.B., 2 ~ -~. ' .... I :B,EDROOM basement ' tanks, two.tone. Ap-~ :: Full Menu I II | " ' suite. Light, heat and Cable prox; 40,000 miles on !~ lnclucled.,Non:smoker, no new motor. Top ' o0n:_ Api:)iyin poison: ",t ~. FOr information on running your ad in the business ;!{i 'pc Is" Fi'ldge "and st°ve in; dillon lhroughoot. $3500 :cluded. $330 per month. In--- • ,,,, . 4702 Lakelse Ave., J town. Phone 635.5578after 6 ~l.S-3g~. -(accs.al): 1 Terrace - directory call 635-6357 p,m. -~ (pS.lJ) I " ...._ I I t, ~ -. , I I.| :i " i ~': >i,~ i ¢ ju~ ~,.~ : :Ii " .

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o.-"You don't sprout wings Afraid she may 'fail. and and become an angel When ' hurt herself, the children you turn 60." may offer to take over Danson's 'homemakers shopping for her,invite her have been attacked by eane- to. move in with them or try wie|dlng clients, accused of to convince her to movtVinto • theft and subjected to an institution. verbal 'abuse. While ex- But perhaps the sh0ppi~.g plainable psychological and expeditions, ~s difficult as physical ailments may be at they may be for that elderly the root of such unfriendly woman, "are an important behavior, ti'ying to live with • Members of the Terrace Roadrunners were on patrol during the walkathon to raise money Sunday. part of her independence," that "person could be a Hanmer said" in an in- terrible strain on relatives. terview. Many parents never had "All of your life, you are. frLendly relations with their ..... from p___.age_..99 striving, striv!ng.t0 get a adult.-children or those house, striving to get Children's spouses, Danson. enough money• to send your says, One should not expect kids to uni~/ersity...The idea these reliifions to improve Oldei" people bothered by. young enthusiasts. that when you reach old just because the parent is or volunteer ageneles ~a~ tlcipa'te, -,.%..J age, you should be elderly and needs care. not be the best way t0 coax background, or even "an terview, Wagdin repeatedly specialist to tell' us how to able toidentify persons in "It's l~en bred into' our cushioned from attempts to Danson retails an oe- thai person out of a solitary expert, may be required to solve the problem." need of some outside . older people that they must stressed that •specialists in -strive, it's like passing a easi0n when she received life. Such a person m~y be " interest that person in The' ~oyal Catiadian stimulus; it can be a be independent . . . they the medical, psychological d~ath sentence:" . two telephone calls still grieving for a dead activities outside the home. and recreational needs of Legion, in recognition of the problem to make them don't want to accept spouse, be an alcoholic or "We've seen cases when senior i:itizens are badly shortage .of sp.e.elallsts, is Hanmer describes thi;s ~ simultaneously. One was aware of the vast array • of charity," says.Simpson. from a visually, impaired unable to speak Englis~h or quite a bit. of damage was needed. -. offering _$25,000 'fellowships over-proteCtiveness as a- community activities Sending..-.,....young, en- elderly woman complaining French fluently, done by amateurs," Wagdin In many.eases, "we need to doctors studying fo~'m of abuse to the elderly. available to ihem and then thusiastic her daughter-in-law refused volunteers'to an Another senior citizen, said. a • specialist to tell us what 'gerontology or related "The same thing happens to Convince them to par- elderly person's home may possibly wi(b'a similar During a two-hour in- when people insist on to help her with such simple the problem is and a fields. putting people in a nm'smg •tasks as making out home when it's .not cheques. The other call was necessary. It happens time from the younger woman, and time again." saying her-mother-in-law Hanmer, in his' visiting wodld not. let. herdo rounds, has also seen .the anything,' .even write out more vicious kinds of abuse cheques. -- elderly, parents who are It was' evident these two bdnished from the living women would not have an ': C FIltRIE room when guests arrive, easy•time living in the same verbal ..abuse and house. mysterious brd~ses. Several! com'munity o.-, . ~qk.4 "Usually because the workers experienced with violence is lamily-oriented, the elderly said in in- they (the elderly) won't terviews that ~ person with COHTI;, report theme" a nasty disposition in his • T'" ,.':- " Sara Filbee, a former law ~;odth li.kely would remain student -- at Dalhousie nasty in. old age. University in Halifax,.. Children who always had Accumulate the most points uncovered several exam: a bad relationship with.a... pied of physical;, verbal, parent, therefore_ should not' .feel guilty about " ' "...... and win/l/ emotional, sexual and , ~aterial-abuse Of,, the refusing to live with .that:" elderly in.a report prepared parent •when he or she becomes elderly, or last year, I.. ,'.'~ ..... disabled. In_one example, a 94-year- .,o., •old woman was admitted to "If an eldery person says, ...... o.o..* 'I want to live with my IO hospital wiii~- venereal disease after being raped by family,' and says, 'I want to Grand her son. be the boss,' then tell him to. The real extent of the go tO hell," says George L.:~ :...:,. "":-_~ • . 1 Wagdin, chairman of the ~ I~t4~, '~,..t~ '~#:* "~ '*,. ::: problem is not known, boa'rd ofl Ottawa's Glebe -PriZe SPEED " ~:._ although available evidence - Centre• i~dicates that lO per cent of wagdin's" experiences elderly persons are abused ; =...~.-i/.~ (MoS]: .points. for • ~.... with the 195 residents of the =~ • "':=::-.'~ .~., ,~... ~t~e°;;~l~es°,r~;~ene;a ~: centre and an additional 700 3 months) BIKE: . .... 3'..~ who drop in for meals and Only e~ght" ..per -.cent of '~:socialiT.ing has led him'to . ,.. , , • . persons 65 years ~nd' : older c0nclude marly elderly live in institutions. The Vast persons and their relatives majority live with, or within quarrel,I especially when it Arcl~r Road PatroJ~ Bike Radio 30 minutes t='avel Of, their comes time to make out a • : Children. will. ..~ily problems between "We've seen lots of that~ Monthly- the elderly and the young We Sometimes. have to are not .always the fault 'of protect people from. their V "" ' ' " Pr the children. And, regar- families•" , : , :. :,:. Ize.....

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