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Pollution Board Looks at Eurocan Problem Eleetion Saturday PROVINCIAL LIBRAR~ PARLIAMENT BLD~ VICTORIA B C Pollution board looks at Eurocan problem A member of the Pollution Con~' Board will meet without the precipitator, a device that cleans Fritter said it will take four weeks to clear away busine~, could roach $10 million, Fritter said. with Eurocan officials today in Kitimat to decide chemicals from the exhausts in the steam room, the debris from the fire and a further five weeks to install The company has sent force majeure notices to whether the pulp mill can operate without the company could be back in production within 10 days. a new precipitator. customers informing them that scheduled orders precipitator destroyed in a fire Monday. If, however, the board refuses the, company's He said none of Eurocan's 900 employees will be laid cannot be filled until the mill resumes operation, Eurocan spokesman Sten Fritter said Wednesday request to use alternative methods, the mill will be off during the shutdown. Force majeure notices have a!so been sent to the that ff the board permits the mill to resume operations shut down for at least nine weeks. Total cost of the fire,, including interruptions to company's chip suppliers. ~r TERRACE-K IMAT J I+ ' DOTTLE DEPOT Beer & Pop Bottles ) 4636 LezelleAve. Terrace, B.C. Friday, November 15, !~7~ 20C Open 10 a.m..6 p.m. dally exce~ Sunday Volume73 No. 2211 Frl.tlllP pJ/~. CAST YOUR VOTE Eleetion Saturday Kitimat has a choice Kitimat's 5,040 voters have service for Kitimat in con- Wagner, management a choice of nine candidates junctionwith development of assistant; David Edwards, f.r district council in the h.tsprings. industrial instructor and tomorrow's municipal William Fowle, buyer. elee~i~n. Candidates Stan Wat- chorn, a teacher at Mount One thing is certain -- The number of candidates Elizabeth Senior Secondary, whoever wins this Saturday running f.r the four vacant will have to run again next seres .n council indicates a and Ray Brady, elec*rician, could not be reached for year. change of attitude in the comment. The winning candidates c.mmunby. In ~be 1978 will hold office for only one election all three aldermen Candidates for the three year instead of the usual two- up f.r re-election won by seats on the board of trustees year term to pave the way acclamation. for School District 80 are: for biennial elections of the This year, however, Noel Halton, engineer; Rick entire council and board of Alderman Joe Banyay has Wozney, lawyer; Hans trustees. decided to retire after 14 years .n council. In- cumbents Lee Ellis and Ron BurneH are seeking a third Terrace voters erm. Tile fourth vacant seat on c.uncil results from the offered seven resignation .f Alderman Sa,urday is ~he day of S;..pensa~ 8 a.m. and chases Fran Buscherl. decisi,,n f~r 4531 registered New names on the ballot a: 8 p.m. Terrace vo~ers, when three Vo~ers who have not include journalist Jackie sea:s ,,n council will be Pleasams, former.editor of registered can still dv s, a~ c,,n:es~ed by seven can- ~he p.lling station on election tl~e Northern Sentinel. dida:es, including all ~hree Pieasams wants to see the day. Any Canadian citizen 19 ,: llleoo visI~ ~'om the Odawo Friendship Centre are here to learn villages to compare the Nishga and Gitksan-Carrier cultures with '. new council take an interesl incumbents, years or .Ider who has The. ~:kr¢.e:.~.incumbent s, resided in Terrace for three i~¢ill&~.the dlfferences bebk/~:.:~e' Pacific NoPtlnvest and theh" their own' Ojibway and Cree herltage. "A group of young people ....... ..i~h°ps]Ug and.. amenities.5~r Alan Sou~ar, Helmut l)~tai'10 home. As guests of the Kermode Friendship Centre, they sponsored by the Kermodes Will return the visit, r~tuma resmen s. m.n~hs and in ~be province Giesbrech~ and Jack f.r six months is eligible To • ~ a number of local attractions and visited nearby native p~oto by Oreg ~lddleton "The present ct|uncii is Tals~ra, are being cas~ a ballot, re.re interested in parking challenged by newcomers !i I,,s :han people," Pleasants An advance poll will be Russell Mercer, M.11y i~eld at Mills Memorial said. Na:~ress, Lily Nielsen and She als. wants to see more H.spbal from the hours of 4 Demonstrators threatenhostages Mickey Johnson. p.m. ~o 8 p.m. on Friday. .f c.uncil's decisions made The p.ll is a~ Clarence in public. There are no referendums vn An estimated 80,000 Iranian employees were and there was no sign the officials in Washington said farm products represented Michael Elementary School ;he municipal ballot this demonstrators marched on freed shortly after the era- crisis~as about to end soon, shipments of food and more than one-quarter of ".They rehearse Gymnasium on 3430 Sparks year. the U.S. Embassy in Tehran bassy takeover Nov. 4. foreign diplomats in Tehran medicine to Iran will not he Iran's agricultural imports everything in secre first," today as Moslem militants Iran was stillinsisting that toldThe Associated Press in blocked for the time being. last year, • Pleasams said. threatened to take harsh Shah Mohammad Reza' Bonn, West Germany, by The American Farm Carter, making his first Candidate Louis Bolyki, a aellm against their hostages Pahlavi, ousted by telephone. Bureau Federation, the lengthy public comment service man at Alcan, Thornhill must inside the mission if the Khomeini's forces in The protracted stalemate largest farm group in the about the crisis, said in a describes himself as a UnitedStates forces the shah January, be.extradited from led to calls for President United States, said it will speech Thursday in "professional hera)." to go to any country but Iran. the United States before the Carter to take even tougher support an embargo on U.S. Washington he is holding He has lived in Kitimat for make decisions NBC.TV news in Tehran captives could he released, steps against Iran, but U.S. food exports to Iran. U.S. Iranian authorities "fully five years and spent four of The fmure direcfi~)n of those years lobbying for an cast ~heir ballot as well on a mild the march on the era- responsible" and "ac- TIt.rnhill will be ~,ne of Ihe diJg conlr.l bylaw pr.posal, balmy was the biggest since countable" for the safety of airport here. issues v,,ers will have in al.ng wilh paris of the rite hostages were seized the hostages. Bolyki said trying to in- mind when ihey g. to the C,ppperside Esfates. In Nov. 4. The protest followed The president, who earlier terest council in an airstrip polls Saturday to decide addbion, a proposal for U.S. tals:es hard line was like "running into a M~tem sabbath prayers and banned Iranian oil imports which of three candidates funding ~he Terrace Public the demonstrators were led WASHINGTON (AP) -- admitted that U.S. blackmail," Carter said. and froze Iranian govern- brick wall." w,,uld besf serve the Library will be taken to a:. in anti-U.S: chants broadcast President Carter, taking a diplomatic efforts have He said Americans are ment assets in the United "If I join the gang, I migln Th,,rnhili-Queensway v,,e by Th.rnhill and' by loudspeakers in accom- hard line, says he will hold failed to produce "the ele- angry, but that the situation States, said the Iranians d. better," Bolyki said. dis;tie1 on die board ~f the the Iranian government Claude Levesque, painting Queensway elect,rs. penying minibuaes. ments of s solution." calls for patience, per- "must know that the United regional dis,ric~ .f Ki~imal- V,,;er eligibility A, spokesman for the accountable for the safety of He said Iranian authorities severence and "measured, States of America will not conlractor, wants to attrac~ S* ikine. about 60 U.S. citizens held requirements differ slightly milit~nta inside the embassy have gradually eased off a deliberate action." yield to international terror- s.me light induslry to the in regi.nal district elections. told Tehran Radio: hostage in Tehran, demand for return of the ism or to blackmail," area that would provide jobs The diree,orship will be "This is an act of The president did not in- for women, Residents in the specified "We announce the shah for trial, but said that dicate what steps the United However, Hasan Habibi, c**n~es~ed by incumbent Les areas for the past ~hree message of the Iranian terrorism totally outside the their control over the Iran's new cultural minister His main concern, Wa~ m,,ugh, a scaler, Nadine bounds of international law States might take if the h.wever, is public safely, months and six months in people to the world that if students who occupy the U.S. hostages are not released, and government spokesman, Asan~e, a journalisl, and British Columbia can cast a America expels the shah, it and diplomatic tradition," Embassy in Tehran is un- said in a broadcast on Levesque said the dike road sch..l principal Roy the president said. should be raised and the ball.~ pr.viding They are 19 will be committing an of- certain. Actions taken so far in- Tehran Radio: Greening. Area E Ires 1872 years .r .ver. In addition, fence even greater than its Carter's strong statement, The president said seizure clude a cutoff of spare parts "The general principles of Kuldo Street extension regis,ered w.ers who will made Thursday in a speech sh.uld have sweel lights.
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