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I RUPERT STEEL &'SALVA6E LTD, : wo 'buy / / COPPER ' BRASS / ALLMETALS r ~ &BATTERIES/ ' " NON, - SAT, ' / i OPEN TIL 5 p,m, / | VOLUME 1~Z ! ...... More Outs Tomorrow? OTTAWA (CP) -- The next stage in the govern- ment's continuing series of announcements about a promised economie-recovery plan will come this week, possibly Thursday morning, a treasury hoard spokesman said Tuesday. This time, Robert Andras, treasury board president, is to say where he' expects federal departments and agencies to trim at least another $1 billion from their current and planned spending. Andras announced Aug. 17 aprogram for reducing government spending by $1.5 billion, with most of the reductions to come from next year'sspending plans. He said then there would be more announcements about spending cuts. These announcements follow Prime Minister Trudeau's nationally televised address'Aug. 1 !n wh!.eh he promised to reveal a program Ior lifting me national economy out of its slump. He said he wanted to achieve a five per-cent real growth in'output. Figures released Monday show the national economy grew at a 4.4 per-cent .annual rate. It will take an increase in production of more than six per cent for the final six months of this year to achieve Trudeau'starget. Part of this effort, Andras said in mid-August, means "cutting hack on real programs and ex!sting. levels of service" provided by the governmem ana leaving more room for private inoustry m grow, Andras said then that 5,000 civil service jobs would be eliminated next year and departments would be given broad goals for reducing their spending to reach the total $1.5 billion he announced then. So far, there have been few specific details from individual depart- ments to show how they will achieve the reductions set ,:' ' ~.~.,~ ,J for them by Andras. Most of the money Andras said will be saved by the Potatoes? Tomatoes? Or both or neither? That's what Mrs. John Dignard of New spending cuts coming this week and those announced Remo is trying to figure out. The plant on the left Was supposed to be a tomato in mid-August is to be ploughed hack into programs to plant, but the tiny green vegetables growing from the vines look suspiciously create jobs and ease the impact of inflation on poorer pulpy, while the vegetables growing on what is su~ .posed to ~.a porto plant on the right look an awful lot like tomatoes. One thing s tor sure, Mrs. uignara nasa. Canadians. ' " green thumb. Portugals Premier Prepares For Polls Ovedoaded 6oose Kills 12 Bdgitte Dielsche small hags of debris from the LISBON tAP) -- Alfredo Nobre da Costa took over KETCHIKAN, Alaska Dennis said in an interview today as Portugal's new prem!er and acknowledged (AP) -- Federal in- Monday the aircraft was re- aircraft, including only one stricted to a pilot and 10 pas- handsized piece of metal that his cabinet may serve only tor a zimiTea ume. vestigators say an am- I accept this job without conditions so I have the phibious plane was over- songers instead of the 11 pas- from the aircraft itself. loaded when it crashed into sengers actually on beard. Herman Ludwigson, right to demand the effort and work of all the Por- Saga of the Cyclists the water and killed 12 The Coast Guard Webher's chief pilot, said ose ,~o,,le "the 55.year-old political independent suspended its search for the that the plane may have ~g~i as ~ee a~nd' his cabinet ministers were sworn in persons last Friday. been overloaded according About four months ago we ran a photo of two student nurses who were cycling victims Sunday after before President Antonio Ramaiho Eanes. their way across the Northwest during their Easter holidays from the UBC School recovering four bodies. to FAA regulations, but was Facing opposition from the Socialist party, which Jerry Dennis, a National well within operating limits. of Nursing. The young women were Brenda Worden and Brigitte Dietzsche. Transportation Safety Board had beendismissedfrom power by Eanes because of a Brigitte, above, who is now a nurse at Mills Memorial, having taken a year out Investigators for the NTSB Ludwigsensaid the Goose l~litical deadlock, Nobre da Costasaid his admin- i (NTSB) investigator, said and Federal .Aviation Ad- had been certified to operate fromUBC to get practical.expe/'ience~:was in tosee us an d fill:u~in on.w:Imt. the Grmnman Goose owned ~stration might give all the political parties time to | ha~pened afar wetookthe photo of the twoof them halfway between.Terraceana by Webber Airlines of ministration probing'the with' 13 persons aboard until came o~.~...~~rash hav~.,~., p~ ...sev.e~al:years. ago:,w~n :.the, teflee[~.~0~ the:real :p~:oblemsiof tl~ic.o-un.UT,/: : ~.- ~.-;~.~:] :i:1~r)c'e-Ru~rt bn" HJgb~d~:"16,.: in':APrff :". : .-: ' . ~ ' " " " ": ...... ~Retchik~.was ~rrying one ham~r~l~'b~' the lack :hi FAA lowered the limit.~ The Portuguese ec6n0my'has beeii"Crippl~d' byl The pair pitched their tent on the shore of the Skeena River at Kwinitsa. When more ~ passenger than physical evidence. In any event, Lunwignen political and labor unrest Since an armed forces revolt I they awoke in the morning they discovered the tide had risen and their bicycles authorized when it plungoe~f So far, investigators have said the load had no m Apn,"I 1974, ended 50 Y'ears of rightist.... dictatorship. | were submerged to the handlebars' and their tent was surrounded with water. into thesoa near Prince o Nobre da Costa said Eanes' appolntment of him to Wales Island. recovered only about 20 relationship to the crash. Construction workers nearby helped rescue them, and saw them safely on their replace Socialist leader Marie Scares was con- way. At Rupert they were able to wash the salt off their bicycles and take the stitutionally correct. The Socialists, who won the 1976 parliamentary ferry to Kelsey Bay en route to UBC. election with 35 per cent of the Vote, accused Eanes of Humble Pope Will Walk violating the, constitution by choosing a premier not VATICAN CiTY (AP) -- what Vatican archeologists supreme pastor." connected with the parliamentary parties. Pope John Paul I, intent on say is the tomb of the Apnstle Meanwhile,in one of the Portuguese newspapers say one of. the p.rimary Odn. $ Up O.S, $ Down Peter, the first pope. first manifestations of the goals of the Nobre da Costa government will be to shewing he will lead. the 842.80 the day before. Monday's 192.475. world's Roman Catholics as RITE ABOLISHED internal church problems prepare for a new national election by 1980. NEW YORK tAP) -- News Also being abolished is the Pope John Paul will face, a of a worsening U.S. trade The pound advanced in Gold started the day in a pastor and not a monarch, The Socialists are threatening tO reject Nobre da London to end the day at London at $198.75 an ounce, will walk to the much- flax-burning rite by which a group of priests who were Costa's government program but are30 vows shortl~~ deficit sent the U.S. dollar new pope was reminded of forced to give up their tumbling against all major $1.93575, against $1.9250 at up from Friday's clewing of simplified mass that will the n~njority needed in me r~adonal Assemmy ~or ~. the close of last week. Banks $198.25. By day's end consecrate his pontificate the fleeting character Of priestly functions because currencies Tuesday in worldly glory, Msgr. Coc- they married .have an- motion to carry. foreign exchange trading in were closed Monday because Tuesday. gold was at next Sunday and may forgo of a holiday. $204.125 an ounce. In Zurich the traditional crowning, chetti said. nounced they are writing to New York and abroad. In this rite, a priest carried the'new Pope asking him to The Canadian dollar, In Tokyo, the business day the move was less dramatic. The Vatican said the was over before the bad from Monday's closing Pope's first public mass will a cane topped with burning reverse the church rulings California Quaking meanwhile, rose 3-100 to flax up to the pontiff and that caused their situation. $0.8710 in New York. news spread, and the dollar $199.375 to $202.75 at the emd not be termed the SAN FRANCISCO AP - Two moderate earthquakes rose to 194.30 yen. against of business Tuesday. "Coronation Mass," as it has chanted three times in Pope John Paul's and about 20 aftershocks shook buildings up and down The price of gold, which been in the past, and he will Latin: often is used as a refuge :"Holy Father, so passes predecessor, Pope Paul VI, the East San Francisco Bay area late Monday but when the dollar .falls, in- not be Curried on a portable the glory of the world, had restated the policy of caused no damage and no injuries. throne on the shoulders of up creased to more than $200 an it was dropped to make mandatory celibacy for The stronger of the quakes - both centred 16 ounce in response to a U.S. 51 New Teachers to 12 men. have been crested, the great "It is not known yet ~rs a s~oP~ret~i~aO~ier.all,,, prieststraditional except exception for of thosethe kilometres northeast of San Jose and 66 kilometres gnvernmcnt report of a $2.99- Althoughexact figures are southeast of the University of California's billion trade deficit during not yet available, indications percentage of the new whether there will be the gr" " "" belongingto the Eastern touehers will be replacing crowning or not," said Rev. Instead of Coronation seismographic centre at Berkeley - hit at 5:14 p.m July. The deficit was the are that school enrolment Mass, the Vatican refers to rite. local time and measured 4.2 on the Richter Scale throughout the Terrace others who for one reason or James Roach, the VaUcan's fourth-largest monthly gap another have left the school English-languaga press next sunday's rite as. a The new Pope has not Berkely seismologists said. The second tremor ever, up from June's deficit district will be up slightly Solemn mass ..'!starting ms made public his feeling the this year as compared with district. spokesman. following four minutes later, measured 3.7, they said. of $1.6 billion. "It is impossible to know But Msgr. Orszio Cocchetti (the Pope's) mihistry of issue. Seismologists at Berkeley said about 20 aftershocks Reaction to the trade last. figures wiped out the for sure what the enrolment of the office for pentifioul followed in the one half hour after the second tremor Fifty-one new teachers will be until after opening ceremonies said he doubts and were felt within a 80 kilometre radius of the beneficial effects of a will be, on hand to greet day. but we have received that a tiara, the beehive- earthquakes' centre. separate government report returning students Tuesday i~ications from teachers shaped tripl~.crowns used The Richter scale is a measure of ground motion as that consumer prices rose as schools open for another that accon~medations are for papal coroimtions for 15 recorded on seismographs. EveQ' increases of one only 0.5 per cent during July, the smallest monthly rise year. difficult to find in Terrace, centuries, will be placed on Wind plus orror=Orash number means a tenfoldincrease in magnitude. Thus Skip Bergsma, Director of which may well mean an the new pontiff's head. since Decemher, 1977. a reading of 7.5 reflects an earthquake I0 times The U.S. dollar's close in Instruction pointed out that increase in student Msgr. Cocchetti said Pope stronger than one of 6.5. while some new positions enrolment. John Paul, elected last VICTORIA (CP) -- A eoro- vestigator for the transport overseas markets, com- Saturday by the conclave of her's jury ruled Monday that ministry, told the jury that pared with Monday. in- ~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:.:~.~:~:~:~:~:.~:.~:.:;~.:~..~:::::::~:~:~:.:;~;:~:;~;~;~;~:~:~.:.~. cardinals; .will arrive in St. adverse wind conditions and the aircraft weighed 69 cluded: a possible error in Judgment kilograms over capacity. Trudeau To Crowning Fra,furt--2.0945 marks, Peter's Square for the mass Killed in the mishap were on foot with other Rooman by the pilot contributed to a OTTAWA (CP) -- Prime Minister Trudeau will down from 2.0215; Catholic Church prelates in plane crashwhich killed five pilot Lee MItzelfeldt, 36, of I,aris- 4.3750 French Americans July 22. Kirkland, Wash.; Robin attend the coronation of Pope John Paul I in Rome this francs, down from 4.3985: attendance. They " will weekend, his office announced Tuesday. proceed from the Altar of the The inquest was told that Shaw, 35, of Mercer Island, Zurich-i,6555 Swiss the small flout plane climbed Wash.; Russell Waldman A spokesman said the prime minister will lead a I francs, down from t.C~2. !:~ ]i~. Confession inside St. Peter's delegation of cabinet mimsters and other dignitaries I Basilica to the open-air altar .about 80 metres at Bedweli 58, of Portland, ()re.; In Milan, the news froln on the sthirs outside. Harbor on Pander Island in Stewart Fausser, 53, of to the ceremony, but the makeup of the group and l Washington cut the tmttom The Altar of the Confession the ,Strait Of Georgia, Beaverton, Ore. and Arthur travel plans had not yet been completed, l out of ;I stroltg dolhlr rally, nosedived into the water, McCoy, 50, of TualUn, Ore. A further announcement would be made later in the | but tla, dollar still ended the iiil .if! is the basiliou's main altar, :~;`.~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~.~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:.:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:.:~:~:.:;..~:.::::::.:::~:~:;:;:;:..~:~:~:~:. under, the Michelangelo- flipped over and submecged. They were on a fishing trip day ut ~45.55 lire, tip fronl designed, dome and above T.M. Young,. an In- to Rivers Inlet. Two Hil$- No Runs Equals One Error! lit I I ) atricia l)avidson,whowa,'s th.edriverofthelg77PlymouthArrnwouthelefl . . 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Suspects political...... interference in crashreport OTTAWA(CP)--DonMa, Masankowski said in 'a later'died of exposure-- Churchlll"Falis during a ampJeof confll~ofintereat snowstorm Dec. 9, 1977. in which the department of saakowaki, Progressive Con- statement he suspects might have been saved'if there had been a serviceable Mazankowsld (Vegreville) transport is investigating servative transport critic, political interference. The said he and John Crosbie (St. itself," said Masankowaki. today called for a public report was. released Thur- emergency locator tran- smitter aboard the aircraft. John,s West), Progressive Because of near.blizsard inquiry ' into events sday by the aviation safety Conservative industry critic, conditions the night of the surrounding the release of an bureau of the transport Six other passengers and two have evidence the report was crash, itwas two days before investigators' report on the department. changed by government offi- search and rescue units Churchill Falls air crash last . It said two persons who pilots died instantly when the plane tried to land at cisis before it was made locatsd the fallen plane a few December. survived the crash--but public. He said a first draft kilometres from the airport. of the report, by three in- However, a helicopter sent dependent investigators, out a few minutes after the would never be released to accident apparently flew Air Canada union split the public unless Transport over the craft but did not McNTREAL (CP) -- A Post Office official in on every flight. Ministur0tto Lang chose to spat it because of poor Negotiations in the Air said national or In St. John's, Nfld., do so. He said it was critical visibility. international mail deliveries Eastern Provincial Airways of the department. The final draft of the Canada labor dispute were are normal, despite the has added an. extra flight a "Legislation calling for a report said: "On the disrupted Tuesday by a shutdown. Don Savaria said .day on its St. John's-Halifax- permanent, independent assumptions that there had union split, when three the estimated two million Montreal run. EPA is also accident investigation been at least one serviceable members of the Mon~rsal pieces of mail which go handling mail normally board--to be. truly in- electronic looator tran- lodge of the International through Edmonton daily are carried by Air Canada. dependent and operate under smitter (ELT) aboard, that " Association of Machinists reaching their destinations In sports, the Haitian separate legislation without it had been activated as a re- resigned from the IAM's 13- with a maximum one-day ' national soccer team has had responsibility to the suit of the impact or of member national delay. to postpone a game with a department of transport or homing to the point of origid negotiating committee. Deliveries to the Nor- Montreal club because of the other departments--is of the signal, the rescue "It's an unexpected com- thwest Territories and other strike, which could also mandatory," he said. activity may ~have been plication," said Barry Shaw, parts of Canada have been affect the national junior RELEASED , BEFORE expedited." chief negotiator for the .7,500 redirected to alternate air baseball championships set STUDY Masankowski called thlka ground-service employees. Lucy Holenstien and Linda Webster carriers, primarily CP Air, for Thursday in British Earlier in the day, Frank distortion of the original The airline shut down and some regional airlines. Columbia. Thurston, one of the three wording. He s~/id the, first .operations last Friday, One regional carrier, members of the review, draft contained criticism of locking the workers nut after Trausair Ltd., has received board, said Lang had the department for ordering union members had staged permission from the released the investigation the removal of the ELls. Lazelle Preschool reopens wildcat strikes at most Canadian Transport Com- OhMs .ask before the board 'had a He said the original Canadian airports. TheLazellePre-schnol will tennial Lions, the Pro-school Webster as Teacher. mission to begin flights from chance restudy it. He made statement said: "The will be opening debt free. Another teaeberwillbehired Shaw said an attempt Winnipeg to Saskatchewan no comment about any removal of the ELI's open this year. With new With 17 registrations in the early Fall, would be made to find and Alberta during the tomeet changes in the report by seriously delayed theseareh star| members, Lucy already and a new The Lazelle Preschool is alternates to sit on the strike. Edmonton-based transport officials, and may have caused un- Holenstien and Linda national committee- made Gateway Aviation has also "This is not an isolated ex- necessaly loss of llfe." Webster, the doors of the agreement with the for children three to four up of local lodges in Mon- with Queen Department of Human years of age, with sessions in received permission to fly to FREDERICTON (CP) -. pre-school will be open for Resources the Preschool' treal, Toronto, Winnipeg and Regina and Saskatoon. the 78 - 79 year on Monday, the morning or aftorno0n. Vancouver and the national Canadian Indian chiefs will anticipates no difficulties in The Preschool is also Transair is continuing its seek a meeting with the September 11. operation for the coming equipped to enroll children office. extra flights to Toronto, and After struggling through Should that fail, "I think it CP Air is running four extra Queen in London to ask her the previous year, with low year. with Sl~'ial needs. is legal (under union bylaws) not to agree with ' DISTRIOT OF T[RRAOE Because of the quality of Preschool registration will flights nightly through repatriation of the con- enrollment and inadequate the Lazelle Pre-school take place at the Laz¢lle that we can continue to Winnipeg. Northwest funding, the Pro-school bargain" without the Airlines is using a Boeing 747 stitution, Noel Starblanket, Board is now looking at the program the. Board has as "Preschool (in Knox United National Indian Brotherhood new teachers for the coming Church) 4907 Lazelle Ave., Montreal representation, he on its Winnipeg flight to coming year with optimism. said. president, said today. NOTIOE year, the top students of last September 6,7, and 8, bet- Minneapolis where pas- The Queen will he told that Last. January the Pre- years graduating class from ween 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. Meanwhile, Air Canada sengers are making con- school was threatened with negotiators, who called off the constitution should not be the Northwest Community nections east and west. 'The Distrid of Terrace, Parks & Recreation closure in the face of a $4,000 an afternoon bargaining AFFECTS BOOKINGS " brought to Canada until the debt. In the ensuing months, •College. The members of the federal government gives Department would like to Inform the Board are very pleased in session With the union, were The strike is even affecting with support from the not discussing the labor future bookings. Keith West- assurances that Indian general public of the following: counnunity and most the hiring of Lucy Holenstien rights will he high in con- as SuPervisor and Linda conflict with reporters. They erland, general manager for notably the Terrace Cen- said only that they requested Ottawa Travel Services, said stitutional reform priorities, Wednesday, August 30fh the postponement to study his agency is having trouble Starbianket told the opening union proposals, making no booking winter holiday of the brotherhood's ninth reference to the split in IAM flights because the staff at annual assembly. Due to In-Service Staff Training, all ranks. Air Canada's Montreal He also said that Indian~ recreation facilities will be closed for today. Y o,]'dS could jump gears Shaw, clsaHy upset by the reservation office has been will crash the next first Hockey School will continue as scheduled. development, said the men ministers' constitutional OTTAWA (CP) -- Tran-' ensure the engine is not largest ever. cut to 30 from 200. who resigned wouldn't go CP Air has imposed an conference. sport Canada warned running before getting nut of The National Highway along with the negotiating "We're not going to ask SWIMMING POOL: Tuesday that about 900,000 th~ ear. .Traffic Safety Ad- embargo on perishable anymore," he said in an Canadian owners of 1970 Slamming the door while committee's acceptance of a goods and animal tran- ministration (NHTSA) in the management proposal to interview later. "We're just The Swimming Pool will be closed from through 1978 Ford cars and the engine is running can be U.S. said it is investigating sportion on its flights, going to go. They're going to increase to 60 days' the because of the uncertainty of Wednesday, August 30th to approximately light trucks face the risk of enough to make the shift consumer allegations that maximum suspension period have to evict us." the vehicles jumping gears lever jump into reverse .777 accidents, 23 deaths and • scheduling and demands on He also said in the in- September 18th, 1978 to facilitate Annual for delinquent employees. ground crews. from park position into position, setting the car in 259 injuries have resulted Nor would they agree to a terview that the assembly Maintenance. reverse. motion. It can move back- from automatic trans- In Ontario, Greai Lakes will he asked to approve There had been 28 reports wards at varying speeds, missions slipping from park new job classification clause • Airline, which acts mostly as affecting almost 100 women sending the chiefs to London. Our apolog!es for any inconvenience thls of such incidents in Canada depending upon how fast the into reverse. a connector to national and -Sources.. said a- meeting employees across Canada. international Air/Canada and ,four persons injured. engine idles. ~,, •.,,A statement from,.F,ord ;: Air Canada has stated that with the i~ueeh',likely Will be may"c0'0se.,, i, ...... Thei.~"liadbeen 12 ~ases of REPORTYOUIt ' ' ~"~ said there are no f]avy.si~.[!~. flights,, has, r~ddc~,d/~its Sought for.next spring: ..... beth items are not ' se~ice by':halt, with'only property damage. .pI~O~[LEMs ~,-~ ,~,.. ~transmjssi0n. The,~o~pany negotiable, Shaw said at an Phil Stewart The p/'oblem inv"b~ves The transport department said the accidents might be five flights leaving London, wants owners with similar impromptu news conference Ont., daily for Ottawa via Acting Supt. of Parks & Recreation vehicles made by Ford caused largely by driver in a downtown hotel. Motor Co. equipped with its problems to write to its road carelessness in putting the Toronto. The company says C-6 and FMX transmissions. safety branch at Place de ELUSIVE SETTLEMENT there have been empty seats shift lever into park. Settlement in the dispute, This includes Ford, Mercury Ville, Tower C in Ottawa. The largest safety-related In Washington, a U.S. which the airline says is and Lincoln vehicles with U.S. auto recall occurred in costing it $3 million a day, eight-cylinder engines. government safety agency I971 when General Motors warned nine million Ford has been elusive. Department officials recalled 6.8 million• Earlier attempts this advise owners to make sure owners Tuesday about the Chevrolets for defective the vehicle is properly defect and said it will decide engine mounts that caused summer to settle the conflict engaged in thepark position, soon whether to order a uncontrolled acceleration, were scuttled when the pat on the parking brake and recall, which would be the union's members-- maintenance workers, cargo handlers and other em- ployees-rejected two Schools demoralize, teachers- tentative contracts approved by the IAM negotiating committee. told at Pentecostal meeting Leaders of the Montreal local showed their CALGARY (CP) -- wouldn't send to school today don't want to get caught up displeasure last week, after Textbooks and teachers in ... for obedience training or in the emotion of it." country-wide rejection of the Canada's taxsupported any other kind." Rev. Charles Yates, second tentative contract, by schools were criticized Other delegates" were executive secretary of the calling for the resignation of Monday by delegates at- reluctant to support church, said it has received the national negotiating tending the Pentecostal development of Christian lawyers' advice that it is not committee. Assemblies of Canada day schools, especially by authorized to operate its own But Jean Quosnel, the one convention. the church. schools under its existing member of the Montreal Several delegates said TOO EMOTIONAL charter, lodge who did not resign texts are full of degenerative Some said it would cost If the church wants to Tuesday, said: materials, teachers are anti- parents to send their operate schools, it will have "We will certainly not religious and it is time the children to privately- to do so at the district level, resign as a committee church raised a fuss until the operated schools while by establishing a separate because that would be totally situation is "cleaned up." others noted it would be diffi- body to be responsible for irresponsible. We're still The complaints arose as cult to set up an independent running such schools, he prepared to explore every delegates debated a system. said. avenue to reach an , resolution urging "support in "I fear there's a band- Debate was suspended agreement." principle" to the establish- wagon movement toward when the resolution was sent Shaw said of the Montreal ment of Christian day Christian schools," said an back to committee for more local: "We're not going to be sebneis for elementary and unidentified delegate. "'1 study, dictated to by any one group. secondary grades. We represent people from Roy. Gerald Morgan of St. coost-tooonst and we're not John, N.B., submitted a going to be pushed around." lengthy amendment to the Beef drops 10% The Montreal lodge repre- resolution which castigated sents Air Canada workers school literature for throughout Quebec and the numerous faults. steak going up Maritimns. There is a "continuing Meanwhile, an opposition degenerative, demoralizing TORONTO (CP) -- Three about long,term trends. iMP said Parliament should influence and ideology" in supermarket chains have Dilworth's prediction be recalled to pass many Canadian schools reduced beef prices by 10 seems unrealistically high, legislation forcing the which "threatens the cents a pound, .but a Gracey said. strikers back to work. Eldon eventual demise of youth ... livestock manager says Gracey said he would be Woolliams (PC.Calgary and thus the country," he some steaks might cost $6 a surprised to see an average North) said the strike has said. pound next year. 10-percent increase in beef caused a crisis situation in a Urging the church to spend Miracle Food Marts, prices in the next year. country already ex- one year trying to effect a Dominion Stores Ltd., and NEARS END periencing serious economic "moral and social clean-up Loblaws Ltd. said in their He said the market is disturbances. of the blasphemy, profanity, announcements they were nearing the end of a three- KEEPING WATCH sexually-exploitive language passing along savings to year surplus in beef In Ottawa, an aide to and vulgarity contained in consumers as a result of a ~produetion--a time when Labor Minister John Munro curriculum and source drop in wholesale beef cattlemen have refrained said the minister iskeeping a books" used in schools', prices. from increasing the' size of close watch on the situation Morgan said it was worth But in Winnipeg, the their herds. As demand but so far his department is fightin~ the problem in manager of the livestock continues or increases and not directly involved. existing schools before division of Manitoba Pool as supply drops, the price of supporting the establish- Elevators said the best cuts beef will rise, Gracey said.. ~' ment of independent of steak may cost $6 a pound Christian schools, or more in 12 to IS months. TOO LATE? Art Dilworth said that as Rev. Jack York said he is cows and heifers in- convinced Canada's schools creasingly are kept on the are beyond repair. farms instead of being sent "I don't believe there's a for slaughter, there will he big enough broom to clean up "a fairly acute shortage of ( I ARTHRI TI$ the current school system," beef," York said. Charles Gracey, manager \ '4/ILF / F/G.rER "There's heli.a-poppin' in of the Canadian Cattlemen's our schools today, But it you Association, said the food ...... qqilv / HELP BEAT want to clean it up, the deck chains are setting short-term is stacked apinst you, price policies, while .... "" CRIPPLER "I've go( solhe dogs 1 Dllworth is speculating THE HERALD, Wednesday, August 30, ;978, Page $ Brewery strike Propane" train in crash

VANCOUVER (CP) -- The Four men on the train at Police and fire officials still tmsettled CP l~il main line here was the time of the accident said most Offices in the area escaped injury. were evacuated while the VANCOUVER ~CI') • h version of the last offer blocked today when four empty boxcars derailed The train with the tank boxcars were extricated spokesman for the brewery turned down by union mem- cars was switching from one from the propane ears, each workers' union predicted bers June 28, Langley said, after they hit a slow-moving train carrying thousands of line to another when it was, of which carried 28,177 Monday that a new contract but union negotiators hit by the runaway boxcars, gallons of the liquid fuel. Offer from the breweries will decided to take the new offer gallons of liquid propane. The crash had little effect which failed to honkup he rejected by union to the local's 1,000 members. properly with the yard Gordon said be expected members. "i think at this point we on the propane ears, but the boxcars were upended, bent locomotive, said CP Rail the line to be reopened by John Langley, recording have to go back and gauge spokesman Charles Gordon. noon today. and corresponding secretary the membership," he said. and twisted. of the Canddian Union of "'It wmdd be unfair to hide • ~!/i: United Brewery, Flour, the thing/' :'./i •('steal. Soft Drink and A major ohstac!e to a Distillery Workers, Local settlement has been the $20 more for pensioners 300, said he doubts the offer union's resistance to ponsmners until after fie met "1 didn't want to comment will end a three-month replacing the existing t. VICTORIA (CP) -- A $20. earlier because of the brewery shutdown. .contract's cost-of-living ad- p'/ amonth increase in old-age with federal officials: - negotiations, but ! don't lie dismissed as "sabre justment clause with a less pensions promised by the lie said that whe,,ever there has been an increase to think there is any question as rattling" a warning by generous ,,lie. federal government will be to whether the increase will brewery negotiator Eric Langley said a close passed on to the 125,rex} the group as a whole from the federal government, it be passed on or not. i am llarris that, if the offer is not reading of the amended senior citizens living ir sure it will be. Past per- brewery often' showed it British Columbia, Iluman has been passed through by accepted, "it is unlikely the formance proves that." dispute will be settled for contains "some other bugs" Resources Minister Bill the B.C. government. which will need elarificaliun "So on the basis of that, ! All pensioners in Canada some time to come. Vander Z~ulm said today. now receive $159.79 from "if anything, that's going before a settlement can h, Vander Zalm said earlier expect we will be doing the same.thing again," he said. ilealth and Welfare Canada to harden the position of the reached. he would not decide if the and also qualify for a union," he said. The dispute began May 26 federal money, channelled Vander Zalm said the con- The companies' offer, when Carling. t)'Keefe ~ IA through the provincial fusionart~ewhen he told re- maximum guaranteed in- made Friday after five days employees went on strike, p q government, would go to porters he did not want to come supplement cGISJ of of bargaining under Molson's, Lahatt's aqd . make a commitment $112.08, depending on in. because B.('. is negotiating come, The $20 will be applied mediator Clark Gilmour, Columbia breweries locked ~ tlT='O- telumleon was only a slightly amended out workers ,tune 8. with Ottawa for financial to this amount• assistance to B.C.'s In B.C., seniors roceiving Guaranteed Available In- GIS also get up to $38,88 from come fur Need program, the provincial government. Directory denies ,...... to settle -- VANCOUVER ¢CP~ - A

a]"'scr'm" ] mau --'on .... Monda'y._o, in talks between the • " ~"~'~ ~ T~.~" ' VANCOUVER .(CP) -- earner but is still only in- ~ : ;~ AssociationBritish Columbia and tO,000 llotels hotel Criticism from provincial eluded in a bracket, employees, a union human rights director Murphy said many spokesman said. Kathleen ltuff .that British working women, for their Ron B.onar, business Columbia Directories own reasons, do not want to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smoley manager of the Hotel, practice discrimination be listed as such. Restaurant, Culinary and • against women is unfounded '*We have as many Bartenders Union, Local 40, and outdated, a spokesman . requests not to list working said negotiators for both for the directories said wives as we have already sides agreed to recommend Monday. listed," he said. Smoley-Laursen wed acceptance of the threeyear Ms. Ruff said in a However, he said any pact, lelephoqe interview from working wife can get a Sonya Anita Laursen. peach rosebuds and haby's at the bride's parent's home. The contract, reached with Victoria on Monday that separate listing under he.r youngest daughter of Chris breath. Master of ceremonies was the assistance of provincial widows were exploited and own name if she asks for it. and Margaret Laursen of Sonya was giw;n in 'led Moloughney, brother-in- mediator Ed Sims, provides women's privacy was in- Ms. Ruff said most of the Pentieton I[ormerly of marriage hy her father. law of' the bride, and Noel a wage increase of 30 cents vaded by the directories' complainants arealsoangry Terrace), and Joseph Maid of honoar was Ilunt made the toast to the an hour in each of the first methods, beeaase their husbands are Leopold Stanley. son of Joe Lauren Beausoleil, and bride. two years and a 45-cent in- Frederick Murphy, listed as the homeowners crease in the third year, as and Marie Stanley of bridesmaids were Teresa t)ut-of-town guests came manager for B.C. Diree- even though they contributed Terrace, were united in ilunt and Sandra Welder. well as improvements in tortes, said that Ms. Ruff jointly to mortgage from Yugoslavia, dental and pension plans and marriage on August 5, 1978, The bride's attendant's Newfoundland, Los Angeles, was aware they had payments. in Penticton, B.C. wore short, pale yellow, blue other fringe benefits. .discontinued the use of the Murphy said the use of the Alberta, Vancouver and Bousr said Monday the The bride wore a white and peach flowered dresses Terrace. word widow in April. home owners symbol in the floor length gown with apron with ruffles across the bust union and the association, It will not be used in the street guide doesn't mean caught up at the back in a and at the hemline and wide The lu'ide's going away which represents about 300 1978 B.C. Directories now the wife isn't a homeowner. bow, full sheer sleeves and sashes at the waist. They costume was a short white hotels, were waiting for Sims being prepared for release in WILL LIST stand up neckline with a lace carried yellow daisies wilh satin dress with a ruffled to issue final contract • the later part of December, B.C. Directories lists bodice with seed pearls. She tinted peach baby's breath. hem and wedding hat with language on two outstanding Murphy said. The 1977 women separately when wore an English riding style Best man was Charles the veil removed. issues, severance pay and directories identify certain requested to do so but the bat with netting across the Stanley and ushers were The wedding trip will be to seniority, then the settle- married women with de- women's names also appear face and a short veil at- Richard Stanley and Chris Los Angeles. ment would go to the ceased husbands as w:dows, next to their husbands'. workers in a province-wide tached in back. The bride Laursen. n Mr, and Mrs. Stonier.will.,:; ~, The directories give in- Husbands' names are not carried white daisies: with The garden reception ~was live in Terrace:..... mail ballot. ~,~formation about occupation, listed next to their wives, , • .. , .., ...... *rrhe,hotel workers' ,last --marital status and as- something that many contract expired April 30. commodation, in addition to complainants think would be telephone" numbers and fair, said Ms. Ruff. addresses. Murphy said there has Pitt River beaters safe The situation with widows never been one request in the i is dangerous, Ms. Ruff said, directories' history where a PITt MEADOWS, B.C. swollen current receded on as he huddled against the heeame listing the fact a wife has asked them to put (CP) -- Two prospectors Monday. ' . cliff on the west side of the woman is a widow makes her name ahead of her whose boat capsized in the •"They were in remarkably river, Stevens said in an them easy to find by un- husband's. turbulent Pitt River last good condition considering interview. scrupulous members of the Ms. Ruff said corn- Thursday, spent four days their ordeal," said Bob "They were both pretty general public, plainanis have been annoyed shouting encouragement to Stevens, 30, first aid at- weak from the cold and lack spider HAVE COMPLAINED hecaase they requested their each other from adjoining tendant at the B.C. Forest of food, but otherwise in good She said many working names not appear, but their rocks they were perched on Products Co. Pit Lake camp. condition," said Stevens. women have complained to names showed up anyway. until their rescue late Stevens, who swam 50 kids s the human rights branch Murphy replied that he Monday. metres across the river to rides because they are listed in a couldn't be positive "how the Don Young, about 45, and rescue Bill, said the two ferris bracket after their information gets to us, but his son Bill, i4, of Kelowna, were wearing only shirts and husbands' names in the city our enumerators have in- B;C., were thrown into the jeans. tilt wheel directories, struetlons contrary to what river on Aug. 24 when their The two became marooned New • gAe However, neither the Van- she's saying there." aluminum boat was hit by a as they were guiding their whirl couver nor Victoria 1977 city B.C. Directories has made floating log 2'..~ kilometres hoavilyladen boat up the directories list married an attempt at correcting this norm of Pitt Lake near this North Pitt on a prospecting citizens women in brackets. Widows situation by telling people community 40 kilometres trip. Following is a list of those are identified as such in that if they are listed in the east of Vancouver. IIAI). I,I(;IITER brackets ,after the name. directory and do not want to They were held there, Young had a cigarette who were presented with Western Ms. Ruff said that in some be they can write the corn- Young on a small island and citizenship certificates in pars- lighter and was able to light Terrace court on August 17: cases, the husoand is retired pany and get their names his son at the base of a a fire on hia island, but his and the woman is the wage removed, Murphy said. nearby cliff, until the rain- Robert Curtis Brinson, son had no source of warmth Silas John Davis, Barbara Ann Perch, George Alleman, Johannes Paulus Bit j, don't Henate Helene Bill, Maria ~ramble midway Retaliate after Neighbou ,s Filotea Leitao, Gerard Cristo Joseph Carotin Leitao, 3M ING TO Custodio Rumalde Leitao, want girls home Eleonore Therosia Sterner, rape, book says Kewal Singh Bal, Karamjit bingo! LANGLEY, B.C. (CP) -- lieence to Thetis House. The Singh Sidhu, Betty Rae VANCOUVER (CP) -- The that immediate reaction Js The president of the board will meet Sept. 25. Geier, Cecil Andreas Saele, RCMP and city police say .the best method of escape, Children's Foundation, a Langley district council Yak Mot Lee, Chai-Yenng LIONS they will ask the British she said, non-profit society trying to voted Monday to send a Yu, Shek Kwan Yu, Sushil Columbia, Police Com- "To not physically react is open a treatmedt home for letter of protest regarding Kumar Pathania, Maria De mission to fund a booklet net a guarantee you won't be emotionally-disturbed girls the Thetis Home group home Deus Barbosa da Silva, explaining how women killed," she said. "It won't in this Fraser Valley com- to the licensing board. Desmond O'Connor PARK should react to rape. ensure your safety. Rape is munity, said Monday he will The booklet urges women not a bargain." try to meet with residents plus to consider intelligence and Crate said women should opposing the home. rnu¢:h good judgment, and not just enrel in self-defense courses Bob Malcolm said the fact more a- physical strength, if sexually to enable• them to escape that the ~, residents were not For PrivateUseor Busine~ September attacked. when first attacked. consulted when Thetis House The pamphlet, based on a The hooklet warns against was proposed ia the fault of lease - to - Own A~y make, any n~dd, Is available on this total lease to own w0gram. report by Aspen, Colo., walking alone in poorly.lit the provincial, human Way tie q) your cmh? Simply'pay first and last mmths In advance and Oliee, suggests women streets, unpopulated areas, resources ministry and the drive ~y. 24, 36, 48 month terms ov,lltable. Nonthly paymer~ are 1-4 use ebance of injury by alleys, vacant lots and Langley district based ~1 bank rates O.A.C All paymon~ eppiied to ptwcMse. Fly to not antagonizing the rapist. buildings. municipality. Vancou~ M our eqaeme, Examp~eson~ mon~, The booklet states SHOULD DEMAND The residents' anger over kiddies day- reduced struggling ,works only about It = suggests women the lack of consultation 78 F2S0 SUPER rates 50 per cent of the time and demand identifieaUnn from erupted Friday when they 7e ECONOLIN E S123 per morn CAB slz ~ mm~n that a rapist,often retaliates repairmen and utility erected a barbed •.wire and Qplk)n at leme end opt~n at leme end with more physical violence. company representatives log barrier blocking the road 1~520 Friday, September I It emphasizes that trying before opening the door, to the house for about seven to scratch the assailant with especially if the service has hours, 74 FORD 4x4 TSRAMCHARGER a creation of car keys or kn~lng him in not been requested. Malcolm said the foun. S1M per month the groin can often result in The pamphlet says not to deUon came into Langley at Ol~l~nM l,m, md Option at leme end s21m injury to the woman. broadcast details of personal the request of the human i iim It says that in defeats of plans to casual acquain- resources ministry, which 78 CORDOVA life or severe bodily harm a tames or strangers. funds the operation and also 78 HONDA CIVIC It also suggests that a m per month SH3 per month woman can, submit to the bad municipal government Olden at leme end Ol~lon M lea~ rapist then retaliate. woman living alone in an support. Sl.~0 'CAN'T MISS' apartment add names to the "Now we're concerned be. "Gentlen'ess'lets you get so mall box listing to give the cause there's now the ap- For information call collect close to the vulnerable part impression she has room. pearance of lack of support," INLT RIDES FF.HIIN6 THE SENSATIOlgL that you'cannot miss," it matd~. he said. Mr. George says. Gentleness prevents The booklet says 30 per Health Minister Boh I = " IP the assaulter from thinking cent of reported rapes are by McClelland told residents 437.431 I 'Sir/Onver and you are trying to harm him." strangers, 35 per cent by Friday to take their fight to 24 Hour Service Stephanie Crate, a Rape woman's date and the the provincial community U ., • ! Relief worker, said Monday remainder by someone else ears licensing board. Torkington Leasing System Galaxy Trnpper' she urges women to struggle known to the victim in. The foundation is awaiting t,.d as soon as they are attacked. eluding a friend, neighbor, the board's decision on De. ~r Licence Number 02033A d U.S. studies have shown boss or relative. whether or not to grant a m ,t,~ Page 4, THE HERALD, Wednesday, Augus! 30, 1918

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' ; •..I, , "~.. ..% P=,lTORlaL ][ J" Pub.= could not believe my ears as I listened to Ed Broadbent, leader of the NDP federally, the other night. For those of you not familiar "Broad bent' is his name and does, not describe his state f. of mind, but as I listened and really this man hit P,C. the nail on the head. He referred repeatedly, to No one ii~Ting in this part of the Skeena riding the high price of meat. It was very in,resting to . would evet" guess the Progressive Conservatives hear that the price spread between farm-gate are Canada's second largest political group, and and supermarket shelf is 96 cents per pound in make up the official Opposition. ~' qJ Vancouver and across the Border its only half Party organization, among the Progressive that amount. However, he neglected to tell us Conservatives in this part of the Pacific Nor- that the ;," ~o, !s 15 cents per dollar in both thwest appears to remain in a situation of em- ..,,-,- countri barrassment to them that they seem unable to Much ,,,,~e of higher prices for com- overcome. mndities ,i ,anada but when you add the higher For those who are not aware, in Kitimat, Dave cost of operating in Canada the bottom line soon Serry is their self proclaimed leader, and can- tit %-* shows that we are still stuck in the same glue as didate to run in the next federal election. He O"- our U.S. compatriots. claims, also, to be selling party memberships at 31 It was even more interesting however to hear a greater rate than anyone else. however, the candidate Jim Fulton lament on a 22 percent rest of the P.C< organization - particularly in unemployment rate in Skeena Riding, yet it Terrace - is said to be very unhappy about Mr. natl. Iv f'i%411~..~ would have sounded much more convincing had I Serry. They feel - despite his party membership not seen his placard waving against deyelol~ selling ability - he is much too radical (they tend - ment of Kitimat port recently. to use stronger, "don't quote me" descriptions in / It was amusing to see so many of the active private). supporters of the move to stop the Kitimat Steel • Serry, himself, insists the party has held meetings and invited top party speakers to Mill Project a few years back. "May I ask where you studied engineering?,' Surely anyone who proposes more em- functions at which he has been all but excluded, ployment ay;~ can achieve this without in- or notified only •at the last minute. vestment new development has to be so The whole mess has been fairly effectively incredibly smart he ought to be deserving of the kept out of the public eye although it is fairly title of Saviour. common knowledge also among the Liberals and £mrs% The Ed Broadbent was going great, and his appeal the NDPs. and areas of concern were something we all It is, in my estimation, a matter that is only to agree upon. He proposed low interest mortgages be deplored, and one which the Riding should YOU seem Io hurt' hlwcred an.~thing glxld hi say ahliul agl'lq, iI wli~ li "'~hl.,king- Editor: shlry, ItS innt, h of life is and the little knowlege I have on the subject is clear up without any further procrastination. It Re. your arUcle tln page 4 yliur slandurds, why? I feel solnclllle, Icl's say nolhing il wouhl have htql.,ll a slillt.kilig, Whl,n I.'r Murphy plainly wrapped up in the law of supply and is foolish to assume the situation will disappear of your Augusi ~,Id edilion; hihl uic Ihe shiry. I did illll It surprist~ al,d shacked me beaaliful slory if you had Alfred i'lllvin demand for funds, and the law of supply and simply by trying tosit on it, or sweep it under the stayed ou Ihe posilive side lit hhunl, I!iln hlr h)wl,iing his thai you printed the lift, s!ory ...laiidiu'ds. hi hirl I tell Ihiil demand of housing stock. rug. of ptq~ple t hna~inary or.nol I Ihcir lift,. • F41ilors I'lUllnil, nl How can you increase the demand on stock by If something is not done soon to choose a The'facl Ihal Ilu, el,ill,In In lolling Ihe .,41o'v li nu,iiSlU'i, like Fr. Murphy all sislei's el his hivt, hir Ihl, Iwli sish,r~ adding a surge of low interest cash, which in turn candidate for the federal election that is ac- Mary and Jo. lifler they tire We always have Io face the creeled Ihe hiillrl'.~.~ilin in Ihl, leUer-wriler's niind Ihlil ~,lii,~ I,xl)rl'~,~l'll Thlil Ihi, drives up theprice of the stock? ceptable to the Skeena riding, and one the party dead. They died saving Ihe 1,onsl~qul, nl.e I)[ liar aclions. I sisii,l'S hiill viu'ric¢i onl Ihl, life of Gibers. ('ali'l we think [eel you Imvc done your sisters Mary lllnl ,Ill WiTi, " it is interesting to note that no mention ~vas will all get behind, perhaps the Federal PC's two "...people whli hlivi, i,i)lnlU;ilUl hi "till glxl¢i hi (if Ihem ll~ people who wcrc slmreio dt~t ro,v the nlemory IIn'nl Ihlil hath. )liil ;nail made that heeause of the high wages of the should step in, dissolve the present association, dedicaled for others? Why and rcpu[a[ion of people who probably cunirihuied nnirt, than their share el love, for ,h,.~liih,lully ilia, $1ill' lilt conslructhln wol~kers, (negotiated no doubt by and preside at • the formation of a new bring back a sordid past in have probahly Colilrihuled pi.qll'lql hi nil, hi It4' Ihl' predominantly NI)i' their life? Your paper in my more than lheir sluire of love their ieilow man" shnuhl Iw Irade unionisls) the cost of association, and start off with a dean slate. overriding iiil,.~.~ii~l, ill Ihi.,. the st(wk keeps rising. Basically, the ideals of the Actually, the situation as it now exists, at this opinion had a good clean for their fellow mun, [ would pi'oof that it has done noihhig revutatiou in its editorials. suggt~! Ihal if we can'l fhnl io demean Iheir nlenlory, I slol'y., NI)P are still as appealing as they ever were, but late date, would seem to require emergency surely lhe answers Io "llair llf Ihe dog that bit us measures by the Progressive Conservatives of poor t'anatlians" h;ts no simplistic solution. the most extraordinary kind. His Side of Story Surely. i'ierre. ()thl. and the minister of fitliess Certainly it would appear to justify a visit by Dear ~lr: Jlad received a h,lll,I h'llUl il.~ was a cop~; of lhc wurnmg myself Io huilding lh,wnlowll tin .hily 10 stating Ihlil Mr. in an unfil cahinet would have the idea stolen, their National Leader, Joe Clark, or a P.C. [n the fiasco of the lellcr nol senl Io lay hiwyt, r on the hasis that I hinl Ihl, In,~l,lhl,l'g would be handling adopted, and rc,gurgitated as l,iberal policy by stalwart like Walter Dinedale, to the BC Nor- Regional Dislrici cancelling when your office was well . t,nulrucl. i,n' allalr,~ while we were ont now! The answer does not lie in Ottawa or thwest - or even a delegation of top PC MP's who my coniract for lhc ski aware thai hc was chtq..king And. Mr. Ilanyay. wht,n I ,pI Im~-n Why did you not tell school and rentals' on Kit- over the contract documcnl'~ phone you and Mr. l'ouselh, Pill" I'ouselle that we would Victoria hul in the hearth and homes of the would tour the area, spend a day or more each at sumkalum Mouatain [here on Monday, July 24, after Mr. Banyay. why was nlil Ill, rl,t'i,iVlllg the July tO Canadian people. Kitimat, Terrace, Prince Rupert and Smithers, are several questions Io learni.go[iheBoarduullilln ~vlirnhig h, lh, r Irom .the There is no easy solution other than Canadians Stewart, and a couple on the Charlottes. With whichi have not been ahle fi) there so much of a rush all of through a I'rieml, alul ill "' i ~~ediaeoverage~they would haye no~.mg, get a. satisfactory, answer. a.su(Iden'to get the contract formed you that I innl iiill Ill, gional'. I)isll'ic!'Y A,iidn'l recreating the spirit of theCO-OP movementat ~~,~. :i: ~nd:/elfe..rythi'ng . !o . galas. Perhapsthe RegionalBuard signed~ When it. took;,.tbe ilt~ci.,i'ViJd ...... Ih#" ~dlliihh, " you h,cl ii.yiilir i.i~'lt', dul.v lit its inception in each community. It is not the lock ~e"~;te~tihePart~;wiillistentous. r and 'Administrator 'woUld iiegional Dislricl a ~.month regisiei'cd warnhlghqh'r, llrevl,nl ' Ihis, .li;i~t'ii hy of will to work that is wrong in-Canada, but the like to answer to the public. and a hall to get the int,nliloiing ill IIn, Jnly '2'2 But at least we will be able to say, we tried to First,Mr. Pousette, why • document prepared after the ' why did yougoahelul iiu ,liil); I{t,giliiiiil ll,,iii'll iill,l.ling Ihlil lack of the will to work together as co.builders - 25 and finalize lhe t.onlrlit'l wt, wt, rl, llul el hi~lli'.' ,.lilill that is the prohlenl. tell them. did you recommend to the contract was awarded to me with another hidder wilhoul jnsl why did ylill hrag iilloul Boardat the meeting on July April 1. 1978': IThe first contacting olhel'' hoard Weonly gel oul of our economy what we put-in. 22 that my contract be contract was signed in Oc- lnembcrs Io st,i, whclhl,r hiwn Ihlil I ~V¢llilil "lii,ViT-gl,I Have you inw,sh,d in a hleal business lately and : cancelled when you must tober, 1975. i I had informed their decisinn wouhl hiivc Ihe ski hill Jig;till .... I,~ifl Ilil.~ taken sonu, of Ihe risks of the pioneers who made have known that a double the Regional District that I beenthesaluekni)whlglhul I t,iirryhig llt,r,~ilnlil iiiiliii, l,~ I~ hie hu"! air t'linnh'y grelil, or ihl you cry that the banks . registered warning letter accepted all the " bid had nol received the leUer? nlakt, all Itillt'h, Jendinp, YI)lllt money? Uit'til sent on July I0 was not specifications andwasgoing And, Mr, Joiliffc. ynu knew received because the pink • to sign. I had purchased a 4. shirl helieviilt hi I)l,i)ple iigliin I'll stick we were out of tOWll I)ecallSC YiiUI'S Irul3 . people card had not been returned wheel drive vehicle, extra by the Pest Office? And why rentals and had committed the Municipality of "rcrracc Mickt,y ,hiliiison with 11 inilre i, ri,dibh, Silvillin'

By Vic Jolllffe second planner would be perienced person, has heen which tilts ;i nil,t,hng tl.illi Ahl,,rlnall I;ilMrl.i. ~li,, ~lll'k,~ I'lininillh'e, Thai M£A Ahut,n~. ~ hil'h wl,nl h',ll illi~,l i'h;ill'k Ihi J'Jillllillll~ I ',,llllllllll'l' has Inan,v Mayor Maroney's action in hired, whose wages would be the Planner for Kitimat for a number of years, and I really Jililll'l Jiillg. lind I'l'.'4ilJh'll ill I'llilinillh'l', II;1~ ;i,'lii;ill,~ jlrlljl,l'l,~ .~lll'll lie. IlilvJng. How many times have we heard politicians tell firing mesa the Chairman of subsidized by the Provincial ih'illniili,, iIIh'il,',~, t'lc V Ihal the Planning Committee, Government, 1515,000.00 think we would not have aver Ihl,ir lanai Ili'l'i~llill hi I.,i,li I'l,hl,ll,il ill lil,~ ch.'ilr us that they are going to cut government waste two hundred people living in prlit't~i,d"wilh IIn,u' lll'l'.~l,nl niiui.~hlli lit Ih,' Itl,,.rl,iih,ln, ~ill ll~, i,linillh,h,d prior to and spending? And how many times have they without cause, has created.a grant already approved), i,ll,i,lion I inn,, which lippears great deal of discussion, and together with our Terrace and Thornhill, Shlililiiilg I'l,illl't, ih, vl, hill and I'nhhi' li~llrk.~ I'linl failed to fulfil their promises? Taxpayers driving to work iu Kitimai inenl, iilld Ilit,il' ;igri,t,Ull,nl ilillh,l'.~., lillll %1!1 Ihi' ~llil'll hi i'luillrni Ihlil Ihc Mayor's When, Alderman present staff of Draftsmen, nnlvc was il Imlilical one. (meanIng all of us) can be excused if we have Giesbrecht tried to get the Superintendent of Public each day, if the Kilimat way Io pay $2.,.ii0111ili hi Ihv "lircil' IS liill il,~i,iI of life suited them, so I would l)islricl ill Tiq'rill'l, hir oll :~lJlhTilliin I'lilllil'r Jlu~ hceli The lit, w lilanliing Conl- become a little cynical. mayor to explain his actions, Works, a'nd Planning Inillce has exactly the lie he was told by the Mayor Committee, with the rest of prefer the Terrace Plamler Silt' sore Jt'es. [ivt'n lilt' Chiiirnilulship lit But if most politicians are honest and well to be in charge of the plan for Iht, I'uhlic Wlll'k.~ t'oni llt,liliJt, till it as the old that he had to talk to him Council's approval, have Ma.%or Miirilnc) lili,~ inll l'lanning Committee: intended, and I believe they are, we have to Terrace. but also use the allelnllql il I'hulliing Mi,l.llng niilh,i, lie ~iis previmlsly privately in his office. been putting together an up- II T;ilslra. Giesbrecht, Cooper, wonder why they cannot accomplish what they The myate~ remains. I dated community plan with Reglonal.District I lanli~r's silt, ,huiuiu'y I;nh,,19711 AI I'hiiirnlan el lhc hiduslrial experience, I h,vt, hlpnll,nl Coulniiilet,. and .hilliffe, only the set out to do. Tbe answer to thi~ lies in the accelk loeing tbe Chair- the minimum of changes to no lime Ires lit, ever lid in i)il t'hiiirlniin was changed. manship, but I challenge the the present zoning. Research I have reviewed all the our. discussions on lilt' This Koirunlllce's record natural tendency of all of us to spend whatever is minutes of the Planning shows Ihiil lit, has haul Ihrce Why': Mayei' to make a full has been carried out from Coniniunily liliill, olhcr than lille conhl ask, why isthe available to us. This is especially true of our statement as to his reasons. the early days of Terrace, to Meetings since January IsI, the one closed council nlceliligS in Ioliii lifts year elected servants who are spending someone 1978, - there have been Iln pihu'ch lath, Ihe I'oui Mayor so ill-informed? The The record of the Planning the present; how was it sub- intq.,| lng called for lly Sinlla r. record shows that out of the else's money under the protection of the law. Committee is a good one. divided; why did this par- eighteen in •total, I have of August 9th. niiliee nlcl for Iwcnly-five chaired seventeen of them; niinules April IT.Ill. il inl, i sixiy-fnar council committee There is no reason in this wide world why anyone ticular area move ahead, lllt,etillgs the Mayor only The record of the Planning and yet other areas stayed the'Mayor has attended only Ilaving established thai lill' fifteen mhnlleS, ilia May should be surprised that bureaucrats can spend, two of those meetings:• the Mayor is unini'ornied. I 291h it nlel for another atlendcd It total of nine. Committee is a good one. dormant; are the un- l'erhaps ibis is why~ he is with the greatest of ease, money which they have There is no back-log of derground services being January 4th, he stayed for would like to review fin, Iwcnly five ininules. Tnliil acquired not with the sweat of their respective part of the meeting for fifty changcs ill lilt, I'nninlillct, Iinle and efl'orl of Ahh, rnlau nntking lhese erratic moves, unresolved bualnem. It has used to the maximum, and If fly ~ult aliending fifty-three brows but with a simple act of taxation. met regularly and often - not, why not; how will the minutes; January 13.th, slruclure; I'llOlit, r's t'onlnlillee for ¢ Inlhislrial Ilcvehipulcnl for n{tt tings lht Mayor has very The present provIncial government, elected eighteen times to'July 31st, needs of the people differ as little knowledge of the so, what can the problem be? we change from a toggi.ng Ihe eonnnunily of Terruct,. primarily because of the uncontrolled s~nding sjxly.livl, iuinntes iuid background information as I suggest it Is the following, community to a serwce to why decisions were made habits of the previous reign, is now spending one and I challenge the Mayor to Ihal's fronl ,huulary lhi'ongh centre with over twelve lu Angusl. Ihll. efforts of this at the committee level, and billion dollars more per year .~ than its correct me if I am wrong. hundred government em- lhis factor is showing up in There is a division on kiud are rewiu'dell ~vilh Ihc predecessor. To support this spending obsession ployees? . I'hliirnlanshil I of Ihc I'ulllic his lack of leadership. taxes and rates have been raised. Recently Council, some members It was intended to project wish to go out and hire what the changing attitudes REGINA, Saskatchewan • Country's nuly all.t'aniultan many homeowners and businesses have been cousultanta from the lower these people would do to It was announced here onthe young" men's serv!cc faced with property tax increases beyond all mainland to come in and re- hath our social, cultural and occasion of the Association ~wganizalion Which lUte common sense. deslln Terrace. physical structure of our of linemen Cluhs' Annual 18,000 nicmbers tn It011 As usual it is the people on pensions and fixed The advantallel of going community. Convention thai the Canadlancunlinunilk's Ii'lun this route ire mainly Now, that Is the route we Association provided coast to c~msi, and low Incomes who are hit the hardest. But $43,416,629,45 through their Duringlhc , p ast" I2 t inonths lltical; it is fret, you get a were going, with local help, Kinsnlen provided evil' overtaxation hurts all of us. It destroys in- of pretty pictura, and It was being done In a mow 588 Kimmen Clubs from centive, reduces consumer spending, restricts coast to coast during the past I45,1100,110O,llO Ill service Io General Office 63S.63S7 Published by dream plans that lml like methodical way. It was their conilnunliies, il wits investment and creates unemployment. In the Utepta, but are totally im- projected to take three 12 months. Circulation 635.6357 Sterling Publishers practical to the northern years. Granted, a consulting Mr. Don Masterson, announced here yi~ilerday. end it destroys demecraey by removing huge National President of the Mr. Slims has beoli a PUBLISHER Laurie Malletl amounts of Income from the people who earn It climate that we live in, company would do it faster, member of Kinsmen for 13 Comlultantl generally dmilin but wouldn't it be better to Association, stated: "At ~n EDITOR • Ernle Senior 'i, and placIng it into the hand~ of an authority their presentation to be have something we could average of over f/3,000, per years in Grand Falls, Nfld, REPORTER . Donna Vallieres which is less than qualified to decide how it acceptlble to the people that llvo with rather than a series club, our Asse¢lstion con. lie has served his local area REPORTER,. hired them, Iluit way their el pretty pictures which, tinues to be one of the .s club proaident, Deputy CIRCULATION Pat Zellnskl 632.2747 should be spent. world's most effective Governor and Governor, He CIRCULATION Joyce Fish • 63S.6357 Government growth can be controlled In Gray bill ls paid with no questiolm alter the initial hullaballoo, asked, 1 will Iilnere for the would Join the other pretty service clubs", , holds one of the KITIMAT OFFICE • 632 2747 one way .... by llmitlng the supply of money prelent the other dllngerdul pictures In the municipal Organization's highest available to governments at all levels and by feature of land zp~ulstton vaulls, which the taxpayer REGINA, Saikitclli'wan • honors, that of Master Published every weekday at '3212 Kalum Street, which the rezoning maps paid many hundreds of Leonard Simml, il, of Grand Kinsman. Terrace, B,C, A member of Varified CirculatiOn, restricting their powers of taxatlon. This is He Is employed by the Conservative Pariy polloy and this is what would bring In, .but It Is thousands of dollars for in Fails, Nfld., was elected lhe Authorized as second class mall, Registration number IometMnl that should be previous studies created by 58th National Preaidenl nr Government of Newfoun- 1201. Postage paid In cash, return p6stage guaranteed. makes us different from all other politica~ considered. lower mainland consultants. the Association of Klasntvn dlnnd and Labrador as parties In Britildl Columbia. The way that the com- The move by Soutar Is to Clubs during the Assistant to the Premier; NOTE OF COPYRIGHT ff elected to form a government we are munity planning is at have the Regional District Organization's Annual and is active in his com. committed to remove immediately both the 5 present being carried out, Painner put In charge of Convention held here this mtmlty, having been a minor The Herald retains full', complete and sole copyright In and the one the Mayor ap- Terraee's staff - while ~ls week. hockey coach, an executive any advertisement produced and.or any editorial or percent miles tax and the school tax on property. pears to want to scuttle, is may sound fine, control is Mr. Simms succeeds Mr, member of the Grand Falls photographic content published in the. Herald. Vlc 8topheml, the following. lost in such an arrangement. Don Masterson vf Men's Soft Ball Association ReproJuctlon Is not permitted wlth0u, the written The present planner for The Regional District Bisckstock, Ontario. as the and a member of the permission of the Publisher ...... Leader Masonic Order. Conservative Party In B.C. the District is In rl'arge, a Planner, whilst a very ex- china executive !or this THE HERALD, Wednesday, August 30, 1978, Page $ {/ , Terraoe riders doing well Over twenty horses from The Inn Horse, N. Kavanegh Skeena Mist, 'r. Kimch, 2) Prince Erie, R. Morrison, 6) Terrace came home on Keer's Golden Dawn, J. Driftwood Castile, N. Monday from the Bulkley Registered Ponies - Mares - Olsson, 3) Monashee Kavanagh Valley l~all Fair Horse Show 2) lronrust Baby Doll, S. Rachella, V.'. Kreigl, 4) Jr. B. English Pleasure- 3) on the weekend. Morrison Keer's Minette, J. Kenney, Maesteso, A. Maximchok, 4) A good effort was made by Geldings- 1) Algerlas Tim 5) Skct,~a Geisha Girl, R, Ginseng, T. Rinama, 6) the show committee in Tam, S. Kitsch, 2) Tore Kitsch , J.B.'s Bonnie Prince Erin, R. Morrison Jr. B. Basic Seat Equitation - SPORTS Smlthers and despite being Hill's Nero, N. Kirsch Lass. A ,. rather new at the job, the Reserve Champion Reg. Foal.~ a,,~ ~,rlings- 2) 5) Prince Erin, R. Morrison crew kept most of the con- Pony- Algeria's Tim Tam Shnuk.... ,.,.~,, Authentic costume Class - 6) J testants happy• The only Stallio,: l) Triton's Prince Erin, R. Morrisen t . uncooperative One was the Half" Arabian - Mares - 4) Rubaiyat, It. Kirsch Open Park Home Class - 2) weatherman and the heavy Driftwood's Castile, N. Geldings Smokey's Maesteso, A. Maximchuk rain the day before the show Kavanagh Calvanafield (2nd) R. Kimeh Novice Jumper - 1) The Inn made freshly turned earth Geldings - 4) Ginseng, T. 1) Ena's Field, B. Halvorsen Horse, N. Kavanagh, 3) ;Norihmen over Eurooan 16'10 rather difficult to ride Riosma Chum pion Triton's Whitenix, G. Poirier, 4) Terrace end to score a try. The Kitimat back line then first game, scored a try, through. The bad footing Rubaiyat, Reserve - Keer's Country Cameo, A. my Km U¢=u Adrian Jones kicked the made several good runs, ,capping a good run by the' caused a few spills in the Skeana Mist Maximchuk, 5l Legacy's The fun eeuioCt of rugby in convert to make' the score 6 resulting in a try from John Terrace back line. The final jumping classes but there Half-Morgan - 1) Kitti Appaloosa Geldings - 3) Kyan, T. Scott the northwest got underway to 4 for Killmat. Kitimat Shaw. The convert' was .Scere, Terrace 16, Kitimat " were no serious injuries. T~ K'shan, D. Bullet, 2) Hillcrest Hi-Jinks, M. Show Hack Open - 4) Drift- Sunday in Kltimat with a kicked just wide. With 10. Terrace riders proved to I~ Cherokee,.'W. Kreigl 3) Morrison wood Castile, N. Kavanagh gme between the Terrace attempted several "penalty Juanita, W. Kreigl, 4) San Arabian Geldings 3) Jr. A English Pleasure - 4) kicks but the score remained Terrace holding a slim 12-10 pretty competiUve and the Horthmen and Kitimat two point lead, it appeared Rugby action continues results were pleasing. : Teano, K. Barber Maesteso; A. Maximchuk Kitti K'shan, D. Busier, 5) gurucan. unchanged at the half. with two games in Terrace Champion - Kitti K'shan Get of Sire - SMokeyfield, A. Keer's Minette, G. Kenney, Terrace began the scoring Kitimat would go ahead The Northmen got off to an when John Shaw broke away on Sept. 3. Terrace will play HALTER CLASSES Reserve - Cherokee Beck 22) San TEano; K. Barber early four point lead with a in the second half, Several Kitimat at 1:00 p.m., then Produce of Dam - Correll's Jr. A Basic, Seat Equitation - strong runs were made by with only the Terrace Other Registered Breeds - 2) try from Ken Llpinski after a fullback to beat. Bill Warcup goes on to meet Prince Prince Erin, R. Morrison, 3) Morgana - Mares - Kser's Sai 4) Darci Buller, 6) Jeanette fine play by Arehie De the forwards, finished up by Kenney, Reserve, K~t~y AI Westbrook who bulled in came up with a fine hard Rupert at 3:00 p.m. Kitimst MnrchL The twa point tackle, however, to stop the and Prince Rupert play Jr. A. Showmanship - 1) G. Barber convert kick failed, as did for the try. The Northmen's Kenney 2) K. Barber, 3) T, Two Way Combination - 4) next try came when Neii ruu. Monday September 4 at Z:.00 later Terrace conversion The final scoring play of p.m. All games will be Bruintjes Driftwood Castile, N. attempts. Kitimat struck Fleischmann drove in for the Jr. B Showmanship - 2) A. Kavansgb try after a strong push from the game occurred when played at Skecna Junior . •Helle, folksl Permit me to Granted, now and then we beck when Ron Davis picked John Magdanz, playing in his High School. see a lucky winner, but Maximchuk, 5) T. Rinsma Working Hunter - 2) The Inn up a blocked kink in the the pack. Introduce myself and my Home, N. Kavanagh column: My name is the title mostly we see disappointed Jr. C. Showmanship - 5) S, victims muttering, "never Kirsch English Pleasure Open- 2) of my weekly effort; I am a Driftwood Castile, N. Canadian, flftyish, a free- again." Jr. C Western Pleasure - 2) One fine day, in my Tore Hill's Nero, N. Kimch, Kavanagb, 3) Hillcrest High enterpriser and an out- Jinks, M. Morrison, 6) Pentathletes win 7 medals spoken letter-to-the-editor younger years, I attended a 3) Irourust Rusty's Babydoil ~. Fall Fair, intending to spend Jr. B Western Pleasure - 1) Monashee Rachella, W. training program with very (three events). The Terrace 16 and under boys - Triathlon writer. 1 live on a farm near Prince Erin, R. Morrison, 6) Kreigi By Pat Kenney New Hazelton and work as a ~:. little and observe much. My Anyone interested? little coaching and 'spend athletes all received trophies (running, swimming, and •attitude :must have annoyed Legacy's Kyan, T. Scott Western Pleasure Jr. A. - 4) considerable money in the following categories: pistol shooting)j~ Dave conductor for the Canadian Jr. C. Stock Seat Equitation- Keer's Minette, 5)Kitti I doubt that anyone has National Railway, a Job Some of the carnival barkers beard hew .well our three travelling to various clinics Keaney. or 'shills', because several l) Sheila Morrison, 2) Nicole K'shan, 6) SanTeano and provincial and national 16 and under girls - Biathlon 17 and over boys - Triathlon which I have held for twenty- Kirsch Stock Seat Equitation Jr. A. - Terrace Modern Pentathlon four years. Column subjects asked my why I didn't try athletes did at the B.C. championships both in (running and swimming), trunning, swimming, and my luck at one game or Jr. B.Stock Seat Equitation- " 4) Darci Buller, 6) Jeanette canada and the U.S. • pistol shonting), Alen Scales. will range from '..•shoes and 1) Tracey :Scott, 3) Rod Kenney Summer Games, as there Mona Martin. ships and ssaBng-wax' to another. was no 'IV coverage of this Overall results - Modern After some urging, I made Morrlson 5) Tummy Rinsma Open Western Pleasure - 3) Pentathlon: 'cabbages and kings.' In Basic Seat Equitation - 4) Driftwood Castile, N. particular event. Perlmps short, anything tbought- a smart remark and stepped something was menuonea on Mona Martin- Bronze Medal up to a booth where money Sheila Morrison Kavanagh, 4) Hillcrest High Dave Kenney - tied for provoldng and lit to print• Western Riding Home - 5) Jinks, M. Morrison the radio, but from talking Mathews dop Yanks Needles to say, my thoughts was being given away to with friends since returning Bronze and opinions will not anyone lucky enough to hit it from Peafieton, I gather my Alan Scales - placed 9th KINGSTON, Ont. (CF) -- SKIPPER PLEASED where it hung on a long wire. Matthews and his crew, necessarily coincide with news is first hands overall A young Canadian sailor is those of this newspaper. There were bills of many Sixteen boys and six girls Medals were awarded for holding his own against two Jay Cross of Toronto, have large denominations, many the individual events of the finished no worse than fours • •You will find that this is competed in the Medern of the top Americans in his not to be a' bland and in- fifties and bundreds, for the Pentathlon. It's interesting Modern Pentathlon as well. class at the Canadian. so far, a fact that pleases the taking, provided one could Olympic Regatta, Kingston young skipper. nocuous collection of words, to note that allthese athletes Mona Martin - swimming, filling newspaper space and shoot straight enough. The except the three' from (CORK) this week. "I'm happy to be con- weapon was a large pop gun Terrace (now two), and the Running, Gold sistent. We haven't been, , creating not a ripple in the • Dave Kenney - swimming, Tam Matthews, a 22-year- minds and conversations of and the range was no more two from Fort St. John come Silver• old student who will he lately." than ten feet. You pay your. ' However, he harbors the reader. On the contrary, from the lower mainland and pistol shooting, Silver taking his Masters degree at you will become a party to money, in this (:ass a Victoria. Mona Martin left Alan Scales - pistol shooting, University of Ottawa this suspicions about his boat, a quarter, and take your year, was in second place in used craft built for the 1975 discussions and opinions on a Terrace this summer for Bronze wide range of topics, many chances. Port Alberni. There is no (Total medals, 7, not bad for the 470 standings after three United States Olympic trials. Having watched, earlier, I He says he can't quite put his of them 'here and now' representative from Prince three people) days of racing Tuesday. problems, and others of the knew that the guns were Rupert, Kitimat, the Buikley In conjunction with the The Toronto sailor was finger on a problem, but' surprisingly inaccurate, Valley area, or Prince wants a new boat anyway. type that are often shoved Summer Games, the Modern sandwiched in the standings aside because of an un- often •missing in an alarming George (the latter fortunate Pentathlon Association held between first-place Steve "It's one thing not to move way. No wonder the man enough to have a fencing Benjamin of Miami and Skip well and know why, but when willingness to come to terms dub; fencing is part of the its annual Provincial with them. One week ! might stood well back while the Whyte of Cambridge, Mass., there's no reason .... " 'mark' glazed away. modern pentathlon.) Championships for which Matthaws suffered a cut deal with the subject ef in- two of the best American 470 flation; another. Darwin's "A sucker's game," I said. These kids deserve some trophies wereawarded by sailors. leg when his boat capsized "Try your luck; you may mention for (heir efforts, as age groups for the Biathlon during Monday's race and 'Origin of the Species.' (two events), and Triathlon Matthews is hoping for • .Which brings mc .:t.e,tbe b~.,~i,~,y," h.~ r~p~!.edi: *','-h they :t ~:~ '; .o~, their own ,, :, ,,,,....!i + ~:~!l;;,,': ~ ~-~ • lighter winds the l'ast of'the had.~have it.stitched~ That ;. ,.~ ga~,.~.,h~,~ ,qparA.e,r,aqo slow~l' hir0";do~i he said. subject of meader;,.,par- iweek, Say,ing Shut'sight'give 41cipation. Please write,to 1.,tO0. k/t he ,alz;eadYrl~d ~l~tP. idm'ah' ~ge'0~ the le~de~', -l'm still a little stiff," he ,Bang': 'oz:'more accurately, said. "I was moving like a 60- me, care of this paper, and who has won four straight let me know how yon like my 'Po~', anddewn came a ten races, year-old man out there dollar billl I Theman was all " tithing report today." column, what topics you "There looks like lighter would prefer to read about smiles, as I was. He urged ~l~wDm Pearson- Custom Sports winds towards the end d the In the other coum~, Larry me to use my •lucky streak; Woods of Winona, Ont., and any criticism you may Tide -4.1 ft. at 6:30 A.M. week," Matthews said. have about my work: aim for a hundred,' perhaps "Hopefully, it'll put Ben- might as well have been break the bank! High Tide - 12.7 ft. at 12:55 P.M. giving sailing lessons to his .,Let us hope for a long and Channel fishing was not good yesterday for salmon jamin back in the fleet," happy association! To his obvious annoyance, He said his American fellow Tornado sailors, I cynically believed that he this side of Kitsaway. It seems that there are Spring racking up his fifth win in salmon down in Bishop Bay, and a few scattered rival's speed in the key, Circus games and contests had substituted a different rather than tactical sailing. five starts. must be rigged, I thought. bullet, making the gun shoot Springs at Amy or Moody Point. Over the weekend, "Benjamin just blows However, Woods refuses to Otherwise, why is it next to McKay Reach was good for Cone..~ot t~ many t)oam straight, l did not, and do right off the start," Mat- concede anything. impossible to pick up the not, believe in instant riches. went out yesterday, but of the few mat dis, quite a nice thews said. "When you get "Rack's got a lot of silver dollars, shoot the And l do not like to be ex- selection of crabs and bottomfish along with a few that far ahead, you don't seconds," he said of second- target, catch the'fish, or in~ ploited, l thanked him, salmon were brought in. For those river fishermen, it have to worry about tac: place Richard Palmer of any way make a profit out of pocketed the ten and walked seems that the Dalla River now has a small run of ties." Hudson, Que. "We could still these 'games of skill'? away. lose it all.". Coho in it. • ~::~:~L~L.'~I,..... i.ii~..~/" Z.I.:.I:..'/IZ"I~L~L~.Z~?~T:.~:T..~.~.~..~`~.L~.7/~.~.~i~::~:~:~:~%~.~:~:~.~.~.i~.:~ " . Rick Walker of Miami is ~i.~.~..:.~:~:~:i~:~:~:~:~.~:~:~:~:~:~.`~.~:*:~.~::~.~:,,.~:~:.~:~:::~.~:~:::-'.~. ~.::*~ :~,:.:,:::: ~';~:'~:.~.~: :~;,:::':': ...... ~ .~..~-~ third in the Tornado stan- dings. hines etUrns to Rough Riders In the Soling class, Glen Dexter of Halifax moved into By The CANADIAN be given the ned over Tom are strong contenders to first place in the staddings, ~ ~ • PRESS Clements~ repeat. . edging Bill Abbott Sr., of ~. After a second un- To accommodate Raines, B.C. is on thelimp but wide Sarnia, Ont., in second. "~...:~$~.::~ii!~?¢. ,~ receiver ap- Buddy Malges of Zenda, successful attempt to make Brancato had to drop ~:!~)!ilLii~ii~i~ii!~i~)ii~ii~i!i~i.i~i~i.~i~i~i~i!.~.~i)~iii~ii~i~i~i~).~iiii`i~i.~!~iii~i~.~.~..:~.~i~i.:~;.J.~.~i~Ji~:.~~i~!i~i ~ ~:: .i~::~!::i~ ~~::~i~ ~:. ~::: ~:~ ~!~ ~:~ ~~ ~i~!~ ~:~ the National Football defensive lineman Cornelius pears to be the only one of Wis., was third. League, defensive tackle Walker who has been with the wounded who might miss Mike Gtew of Sarnia took Mike Raines has signed a the club since the season the game, to be televised in his second straight win--his One of Canada's largest retail organizations three-your contract with Ot- began. the West by CBC. third of the regatta--to move tawa Rough Riders in time to Meanwhile, Calgary coach Other Lions who are into first place in the 505 suit up tonight against and general manager Jack hurting are running back standings. John P.ulvernmnn Calgary Stampeders in an Gotta has the rejuvenated Larry Key (hamstring), of Washington, D.C., Stampeders in third place in tight end Richard Appteby dropped to second spot and IS COMING AND interlocking Canadian (sprained ankle), defensive Keith Whittemore of Seattle, Football League game. the West, three points off the pace with a 3.2-1 record tackle Frank Landry moved into third place. In a second contest, Ed- In the one-man Finn class, mona| Eskimos, first in the heading into tonight's game. (shoulder), receiver Jim The Stamps chartered an Young (groin) and defensive Larry Lemieux of Edmonton West, play second place turned in his second win of British Columbia Lions in aircraft foi" the trip to 0t- back.Hal Lund (ankle). taws on Tuesday, due to the The Lions take a 3-2-2 the week to remain in first NEEIIS Sl'AFF! the first •game at the Ed- place, with Sany Riley of monton club's dew home, Air Canada strike. record into the important K mart Dept. stores, will be opening a new store in this Calgaw has been helped contest following a 30-26 loss Winnipeg, a former Olympic area. In accordance with our policy to employ local Commonwealth Stadium. , Finn sailor, second. James While disappointed at this year by a lack of injuries to Montreal in the team's residents, we invite applications for the many available being cut by Chicago Bears, and by developing a solid last outing. Hahn of Edgewater, Md., Rainus, 25, figures he's a corps of Canadian talent, was third. vacancies.., we urge you to hurry! better football player after However, Calgary will he sucking to the final cuts in without star back staff for the following departments running _ iii FOR PRIVATE USE OR BUSINE$~ the gruelling Chicago , out with a ,., • Camera. • Sporting & Camping training camp. bruised ankle and shin. AUTOVEST Ralnea, who came to Ob Quarterback John Huf- Before you buy, investigate the advantages of this rent- • Mens & Boys Wear • Jeweilery & Giftware taws from Montreal nagel is another reason why to.own plan. All monies paid apply to purdtase. Why • Furniture tin up your cash or borrowing power. It# and lad • Hardware Alouettes, said he's glad to the Stampeders are off to a • Appliances be back with Riders. winning start. Hufnagei has months rent and drive away. • Housewares "I think this club can go to already thrown eight touch- EXAMPLES • Ladies Wear • Health & Beauty Aids the and that makes down strikes compared to his Based on 36 month lease • cafeteria it a lot better." full-neason total of nine last i I II • Children & Infants Wear While many experts year. He has had three in- r8 F 250 pickup 71 Econellne Van '111 C 100 Clwv pt • Stockroom • Office Staff thought Riders would have to terceptiuns compared with )!40.00 per month St3&00 per month SUrf.0@pep month scramble to make the 13 last season. lease end price louse end pelco base end price • Security • Maintenance Eastern Conference playoffs ROOKIES ADD DEPTH $2,175.00 $1,975.00 SIAII5.00 We also require: because of a weak defence, Gotta Is also pleased with o_r simply return or simplY return or simply return the standings nearing the the development of his 7n Ca|are HT ]~| Zephyr Sedan 711 Dodge Van • Head Receiver • Automotive Manager half-way point in the regular Canadian talent,, saying the Sl39.00 per month S124.00per month S129.0~per month • Personnel Supervisor. • Automotive Assistant Manager schedule tell a different rookies have "given us a lot lease end prics Isase end price base end price ,J; story. of extra depth and have $2,025.00 S1,125.00 IIAI/$.00 ,.l,e Cafeteria Supervisor • Mechanic LEADS THE EAST made a definite difference on or sim pl~ returnl er simply, rpturnl or simply return :or • .Security Supervisor • Mechanic's Apprentice specialty teams." P.frli; ~, • Ottawa leads the East with 18 F.iesta 3 dr. m 11 FISO 4 X 4 m711 aids cutlass five wins in six starts. Their The nationally televised .,., • Service Person game on CTV begins at 8 Sff.oo per month | S~SS.e0per month I $139.Npar mnnth o~iy loss came in the final lease end peicoi lease end pries I base end price mioutea of a game with p.m. EDT. APPLY IN PERSON WITH BRIEF WRITTEN RESUMEI Edmonton will start the $1400.00 |.,.S. . S,,0..-- Toronto Argonauts, .or simply return,| m" simply return I or simply return The Rider defenee aiso has same line.up against the given up fewer points-just Lions that has brought them , i OF WORK HISTORY BEFORE Sept 6, 1978 ' 85-- than any club in the a 5-1 record thlo year. They FOR FURTHER INFORMATION m league, ended their appearances at CALL LARRY HAYES- RICHARDS CANADA EMPLOYMENT CENTRE Head coach George Clarke Stadium last weak by COLL ECT 987-7111 Brancato has not yet named defeating the Winnipeg Blue 4630 LAZELLE AVENUE Ida starting quarterback but ' Bombers. BELMONT LEASING LTD. if he continues with the The Esks were the West's 1110 MARINE DRIVE eueceeaful rotating system, representative in last year's NORTH VANCOUVER, B.C.D.11041tA TERRACE C0odredge Holloway should Grey Cup game and already I I I ii l i ,I. I I r

Paglr4, THE HERALD, Wednesday, August 30, 1978 • '•, . .: • :.:.. Bombers hot,"/, Als blue • . .. ,~ '. ;,;~,:~...i.~::~:- ~' ..... :., ./.~.. :....:..: ..-... ,: ......

By ROD EDWARDS 'place in the Western Confer- CONVERTED FOUR players tohis defensive front WINNIPEG (CP) -- enee. Bernie Ruoff converted all four and the move paid off Winnipeg quarterback four touchdowns and added with outstanding per- Tuesday night cracked the Ralph Brock, getting im- five singles and a 27-yard formances by , the vaunted Montreal Alouette proved protection from his field goal. newcomers--Marvin Davis, • Heet the defenee, scoring 33 points in oifensive line, threw four The Alouettea, who didn't - Leon Lyszkiewicz, and a wide-open aeoond quarter touchdown passes in the get one first down rushing in Marty Smith. en route to a 36-10 Canadian second quarter to put the the game, and lost two Montreal, on the other Football League victory. game out of reach. quarterbacks to injuries in hand, found themselvea A record crowd of 27,201 Richard Crump took two of •the first half, got their points lacking on defense, normally fans watched the Bombers the touchdown strikes, one on a Ig-yard touchdown pass the strongest feature of their gain their third win of the for 31 yards and the other a from Joe Barnes to Peter game. season while the Alouettes 20-yard play. Brock also hit Dalla Riva and a convert and Larry Lawrence started at "Recyclerof Unwants" suffered their third loss to Mike Holmes for a 34-yard a 35-yard field goal from Don quarterback for Montreal remain in second place in the touchdown and finished the Sweet. and comp!~ted two of three Eastern Conference. quarter with a 35-yard strike Winnipeg coach Ray Jauch passes before limping off in Bomhei's remain in fourth to Joe Poplawski. had inserted three new the first quarter with an apparent •injury to his left ankle. Barnes, who was to he 0FL Standings and Scoring Leaders rested as he.has a knee problem, came in and also By THE CANADIAN PRESS E~stem C~fertnce Western C~femncec r-os P competed two of three al. I'D cr.Gs p E~tarn ,Cmfertnct Sunter, T 0 II 14 5 58 Cutler, E 0 ~r ~5 7 72 passes before being put out :/ W k T F AP Sweet, M 0 15 12 1 52 Pssaglla, SC 0 ~s ~/2 69 of thegame with a hit in the Ottaw~ 5 1016285 10 Hay, O 0 19 9 1 47 Ruoff, W o ]~ ]s ~0 ~9 second quarter by Marvin ,V~ntreal 4 3 0 143 144 6 Green, O 7 O O 0 42 AMcorlttl, s 0 9 17 1 61 Toro,to 3 4 O 124 197 6 Jand)roslc, 'H 0 6 5 8 29 NeFalh C 0 14 14 3 59 Davis. Hemllt~n I 5 1 104 200 3 Skolrood, H 4 x.2 O 0 28 Germany, E o o a ~ Meanwhile, Brock had an Wutem Cltlarttl~e BraganoUo, T 3 O 0 O 16 Key, OC 5000240O 0 30 outstanding, night in corn- Edmonton S I O 185 91 I0 Klnch, T 3 0 0 O 16 Arrnstead, C . B,C. 322 185 1458 C~lbrlel, O 3 0 O 0 16 Strlcklancl, s 4 o o o ~4 pleting 21of 31pass attempts Calgary 3 2 1 145 144 7 Me,calf, T 3 0 0 0 18 5ykes, C o o o u for 297 yards, most of those Wtnnlpeg 3401591326 Starch, M 3 0 .O 0 18 Crump W 00024 1601372162 x.:-two.polnt convert. Holmes, W 0 0 O 24 in the first half.

IdV i0.3PM SM% Junior 6oif Championshipsstart today *l.~l~l~' Ma.rgq, S~ts S$9 ,O'n 0_s.9_~. _.~...~J _ 450 yards. as one of the finest young ",~w Iir.to~v wfsi~ Rtc~lrd junior champion declared Pr~ttr, M4tsress WArehouse. II?Sg t! BARGAIN By BILL LEVITT Saturday. Giimurray said the 536- prospects in Canada. N4~NI. Noctr~rl(~. )49.1111. )b~kS duCtS I~ ALSO Natu,e Kaufmanis won the I Ihtcstdt~ SYDNEY, B.C. (CP) -- The top three scores of yard fifth hole and the 479- LICIi 10l~ ¢411dtWPftef. IU*.! °luo uft .ll~ )~4.~t1 Z~d Io yard ninth hole, which has a Canadian juvenile title last DKORDERII~0. I*ker~w i ~ielvO I~One f~bmt)er wher~ you The battle for Canadian each team will be counted Ir#s, tl300. ~l~a,l. dlverl*~ Wltl i~fom~itclllv junior men's amateur golf towards., the team title. hidden water hazard and year after finishing second to three bunkers surrounding a Shaw in 1976 and second to INSURANCE~ supremacy begins today at Defending champion On- OI~LE~S the Lingen Country Club turio, Quebec and British large green, will make or Rutledge in 1975. with several golfers con: Columbia are expected to break the aspiring cham- The juvenile title, for ceded a chance to win the battle it out for that honor. pions. golfers under 16 years of age, Canadian title. A strike by Air Canada Although it rained will be decided at this tournament and Gibson has Among the favorites are ground crews forced the Tuesday, the area has not O~n 7 Dav~ Eric Kaufmanis of Aylmer, golfers to scramble for other had any rain for the last six been rated by the organizers Que., James Duff of transportation and many weeks, leaving the fairways as the favorite. tl)ll VA fast and dangerous. J0rdy Hilton, executive- ,.s.s[.p* ..... Chateaugnay, Que.,. Jean. were struggling in Tuesday L OAINTI FURNITURE Louis Lanarre of Candinc, to play a practice round on Giimurray estimated a score director of the Royal ~ALE TO Que., Rick Gibson of Victoria the 6,600-yard course. of 280 to 290 will take the Canadian Golf Association, and Matthew Shaw of West ONLY LOOKS EASY junior crown. said Gibson may become the Paradise, N.S. Club professional George Gibson and Duff played first juvenile to win the Defending.champion Jim Gilmurray said the par-72 last week at the Canadian junior title, open to golfers Rutledge of Victoria has course looks deceptively amateur men's cham- under 19 years of age. easy, but will handcuff pionship at Lavalsur-la-Lac, turned professional. Organizers said tae ex- I golfers not concentrating 100 Que. While neither shot Included in the field of perience and talent of the t ,,,c ~l 34m~. about 150 are lO four-man per cent.. better than 298, the ex- C%ce I}O" C Quebec team should be I~E C R05¢~, teams competing for the "Some of the holes look perienced gained by the two enough to overwhelm the interprovinclal team title, easy, but pin placement can will make them tougher in rookie team from Ontario which v'ill be decided make the greens this event. and the team from B.C., of Thursday following com- treacherous," he said. A GOOD PROSPECT which only" Gibson is rated * Slate Pool pl~tlon of the second round of The 18-hole course Kaufmanis did not play at NPwll| ~t*d; IP the amateur championship, close to the top. play, The field will then be features two par-fives of No other povincial team 6,,t~r r, "l ' pared to 70 golfers for Che more than 600 yards and but the University of Indiana $~ C ~,~[ '~, a q~, will challenge, they said. L 6~;~C,~.,.G~. pC 1. final two rounds with the three var-fives of more than golfer is regarded by many r NG. a~,E 7,T ,,,,,o .J GRANOU~ Everyt~ ,! & m15¢ lurnl,ure ,GOOd Barlow pulls major upset ~OiSt il~lt"UF

TORONTO (CP) -- Un- downed first Bill Gilmour ot "6-4,~ 6-2~"'and No. 6 seed won by a walkover; No. 3 ~vo, t, nil L1rd~, desa , Australia 6-3, 4-6, 12-10 and Blaine Willenborg of the seed Mary Lea Piatek of the is¢ |)1~Q$"0 r/In% ~yl seeded Weedy Bariow of I ffL~lt & "~t then Martin Lachapelle of United States beat Ma[tin U.S. alsowon by a walkover; Victoria pulled the first big Christ,anne Jolissaint el upset of the Canadian junior Quebec City 6-0, 6-2. Wnstenholme of Ottawa 3-6, va~ L ~r~ o Switzerland upset No. 5 seed rlhMk. international tennis tour. No. 1 seed in men's play, 6-2, 6-0. ' nament Tuesday when she Per Hjertquist of Sweden In other men's play: Fetra van Oyen of West had no trouble beating un-' Marco Ostoya of Yugoslavia Germany 6.2, 6-3; Lucia lllllpa S ~, downed No. I seed Joanna Fernandez of the U.S. Duire of Britain 6-3, 6-4. seeded Bernard Pils el downed Michael Kerr of Austria 6-2, 6-0; No. 3 seed Richmond, B.C., 6-4, 6-I; defeated Michelle Berrigan Meanwhile, Judith Steffan Simonsson of Sweden Lawrence Field of the of Australia 6-7, 6-I, 6-2; and Pridham of nearby Oakville, beat Schalk Van Der Merwe Bahamas defeated Juan Hi- Jennifer Mundel of South Ont., and Glen Michibata of of South Africa 6-1, 6-7, 8-6; dalgo of Spain 6-0, 6-3 and Africa defeated Sue Toronto also advanced. No. 4 seed Juan Avendano of Alesandro Ganzabal of Rasmussen of the U.S. 6-4, 6- Unseeded Pridham Spain beat Shachar of Israel Argentina beat Jeromy Dier 2. defeated Isabel Villiger of 6-1, 4-6,6-2; No. 5 seed'°stair of Britain 6-4, 6-2. Karen' Dewis of London, Switzerland 6-1, 6-3, Keretic of West Germany In women's play: Rosalyn Ont., lost 6-4, 6-4 to No. 2 seed Michihata, also unneeded, heat Scott Da~'is of the U.S. Fairbank of South Africa Eva Pfaff of West Germany. 6ames 3 game1basketball win streak THE OLASSlFIED COLUMNSOF THE

,l ng CARDIFF, Wales have deleated Northern have been with the team (Reuter) -- Jack Donohue, Ireland 106-31, Gibraltar 121- either just one or two years fommt coach of the Canadian 26 and Wales 117-27 in their and Donohae said he was TERRAOE/KITIMATDALLY HERALD national men's basketball preliminary group action pleased with their progress. VICTORIA (CP) -- The team, was a happy nmn to- that began last Saturday.. "These lads got together 1979 British Columbia day as he assessed the • "After putting 100 points for concentrated training summer games in Richmond team's progress in building on Northern Ireland and then only about a fortnight before will be a three-day event for the 1980 Moscow Gibraltar, the danger was the Commonwealth tour- featuring 3,500 athletes Olympics. the boys might go off the boil nament and 1 am very competing in 30 sports, During the last three days against Wales," Donohue pleased with the way they There is no reason to keep things you don't need or games chairman Ron Butlin in Cardiff, the Canadian said. "But we produced our are shaping up," Donohue said Tuesday. team has scored 1oo or more best basketball in beating said. enjoy anymore just because they're valuable. There are "Instead of each sport "points in each of their three Wales;" However, he has his sight competing for two days, the matches in the preliminary. Canada is producing a set on the world cham- customers willing to pay good money for things you've new formula will see all of stage of the inaugura~ winning effort from a team pionship that begins Oct. I in the sports competing for Commonwealth basketball that is not very experienced Manila where the team will three days at the same championship. in international play. Only find its true potential. tired of. time," he said in a news On Thursday, they enter Martin Riley, an nil-star Then there is one other big release. the finals as favorites to take guard from the University of date. Contact the "Recycler of Unwants."the classified de- Butlin said that after the title when they play Manitoba, was with the "I can tell you I have also reviewing the tremendous England, Scotland, New squad that finished fourth in pencilled in April 16, 1980, partmem of the Daily You will be pleased success of the Penticton Zealand, Northern Ireland, the 1976 Olympics at Men- when we play in Puerto Rico Herald. games, held earlier this Gibraltar and Wales. ,real. in the American qualifying summer, the B.C. gov- The Canadians already The remainder the players round for the Olympics." with the fast, speedy results. As fast as a phone call, ernment has asked him to expand the games rather than make any cutbacks. Only one fighter has ever been knighted. Sir Dan Donnel!y, champion Of Ireland around results happen! He,aid the 1970 games will 1815, received this singular honorl .: also involve the physically handicapped. Rider Idled RAMSEY, Isle Of Man Business (Rearer) -- Mike Sharpe, a 2~-yearoid British rider, was killed Tuesday while Not listed in our practising for the Manx motorcycle Grand Prix. Sharp'a 350cc Yamaha B.O. Tel Directory. touched a curb, crassed the AURORA ANIMAL HOSPITAL - 63S.2040 road and hit a telegraph READ FOR PROFIT • USE FOR RESULTS pole. He was the sixth rider DIAL-AN.ORDER 632-3583 killed this year. Five died at the Tourist Trophy meet in TERRACE VETERINARY CENTRE 636.3300 June. SKOGLUND HOTSPRINGS '- 798.222i ARGOS SIGN BROWN TORONTO (CP) -- We"re OLI'S PLACE - 79S.'~231 ~h CALL 635.6367 Toronto Argonauts of the League PETS BEAUTIFUL. 6~-9~'Sl have acquired Elton Brown Listed from Winnipeg Blue Bom- Terrace/Kitimat bers for future consid- Free - for 'ONE month courtesy of THE erations, the team an- DAILY HERALD nnuneed Tuesday. The club Here/ also announced the release s¢ Import linebacker Larry If you wish your Business Phone DALLY HERALD Brsme and veteran defen- sive lineman Granny listed for your customers please call 635-6367 Liuinn. ., ~J

THE HERALD, Wednesday, August 30, 1978, Page 7

Choice Property For Sale Beautiful amethyst & Situated on Pohle Ave. Cozy Reprints of photos which Skeena District Girl Guides -- Just under 1 acre corner would like to announce the I.n~t- ~ vn~,. ~' ' ',~n ~'d Diamond ring• Appraised at starter or retirement home appear In The Herald are with extra lot. 2 bedrooms, 1 property with paved street right to classify ads under now available through our opening of a Land Ranger c " ~S0.00. Phone 632-5826. (c2- in front. appropriate headings and to Company in the Thornhlll Ter,oc~ ~tny 31), bathroom living room with LOCAL ONLY: office. 5x7 prints are $4 each sliding glass door to rear Four rental units with new set rates therefore and to 20 words or less 52.00 per and 8x10 prints are $6. area. Girls between the ages Informatio~t ,,~,~e cbntact patio, dining area in kitchen plumbing & hot water determine page location. insertion, over 20 words 5 Photos can be ready within of 14 and 18 who are In- 632.7654collect. (c5.5) ~ t Saturday Sap. 2. 2 Garage and porch with laundry tanks. The Herald reser~/es the cents per word. 48 hours from the time the terested please call 635-3061 sales 10 AM to 2 PM. Royal facilities. Two bedroom house, with right to reviso, edit, classify 3 or more consecutive In- order is made. All reprints or 638.1269 (ctf) -~oad, New Remo. Follow House has new cedar siding work shop cement floor. or relect any advertisement sortions S1.50 per insertion, must be prepaid. For more ~Igns off highway 16. (p3.1) on exterior, extra lot is Very good well two big and to retain any answers Information drop Into our • Rape Relief 'subdivided and can be sold gardens & lawn with trees directed to the Herald Box REFUNDS: office at 3212 Kalum, or write .;iris Ice skates, size 13, Abortion Councelling separately. Asking $20,000 & shrubs. Reply Service, andto repay First Insertion charged for us at Box 399, Terrace, B.C. & Crisis Line'fo'r" worn only six times, like new Room for expansion on condition. Asking S20. 635- for house & $10,000 for extra tho customer the sum paid whether run or not. V8G 4B4. Women HELPWANTED :0rner very reasonable for 3642 after 6 p.m. (3.1 stf) lot. Both are priced to sell as for the advertisement and Absolutely no refunds after ,~ 638.8388 Earn - 2 hours a day -$200 :ash some terms possible• box rental. ad has been set. • WANTED DONATIONS a package for $26,000. Firm• a month commission plus Call 635.2370 for appointment Some lumber & many Box replies on "Hold" The Three Rivers Workshop" Terrace Five Pin Bowling Handmade Coffee Table, .=xtras mostly all fur., prizes. For •details write lamps, tables, bulletin to view. (p23-29s) Instructions not picked up CORRECTIONS: for the Handicapped are Association Annual Fall ~lshed. Fuller Brush, Box 108, 207 boards, misc., kitchen ar. within 10days of expiry of an Must be made before 2nd looking for donations of any Meeting, Sunday Sunday West Hastings St., Van- Apply: R.A. Clark • 635 . advertisement will b'e Insertion.. old, broken or used pieces of. September 10, Elks Hall, tlcles, books, bookshelves. MOVING, 3698 after 6 I~.m. (p10.37) couver VBB 1H7, or Mr. T. Many misc. items. Call 635. destroyed unless mailing Allowance can be made for furniture, also any discarded 8:00 p.m. Diamond, R.R. 3 Kamloops, MUST SELL ! I 4351 after 5 p.m. (p2.22) instructions are received. only one incorrect ad. wood products we could use B.C. V2C SKl.(w) " Those answering Box for recycling or renovating. A Heather-Tartan Society is I Exceptional family home Retail or Numbers are requested not BOX NUMBERS: Call us at 635.2231tbetween beihg formed with the in- Needed, Avon represen- close to schools and shop- Office Space to send Orlginals of ping. Lge. sunken living 75 cents pick up. 8a.m. and 3 p.m., we will try terest of promoting Scottish tatives In the following 2 stores total of'2800 ft. Can documents to avoid loss. $1.25 mailed, to make arrangements for cultural Interest and events. room wfth fireplace, sliding All claims of errors In areas: be separated to 1400 ft• areas pickup. Interested persor~s should Golf Course, Krumn~ Road, glass doors to covered patio. advertisements must be in choice location on Lazelle CLASSIFIED DISPLAY: contact Eleanor Halley at Hospital, 4700 Block Davis, Lge Dining room with Shopping Centre, Terrace, received by the publisher Rates available upon Skeena Health Unit Trade or Swap: A 3 bedroom 635.2456 as .soon as, possible. Park, Lazelle. Phone 635. fireplace• Well cupboarded B.C. 635-3576 or 255.1939 within 30 days after the first request. 3215-2 Eby Street deluxe mobile home• Lots of 2517. (ctf) kitchen with built.in china Vancouver. Available Sept. publication. Terrace, B.C. ' SKEENACENTRE trees, greenhouse,, addition, cabinet in eating area. 4 635-6307 fireplace, etc. All fenced, for 1, 1978. (ctf) It is agreed by the ad- NATIONAL CLASSIFIED Skeena Centre offers to the Wanted responsible bdrm (1 down), 2 baths, mud vertlser requesting space RATE: The following are a few of Senior Citizens of the 2or 3 bedroom house, with a room, rec room. Lge well. the services offered locally caretaker with mobile home basement on v= or ! acre lot. that the liability of the 22 cents per agate line. Terrace and Thornhill area fo operate a mobile home treed lot with green house, Herald in the event of failure Minimum charge $5.00 per by your Health Unit Staff: In Gossen or Copperside. the following ear;vices - park in Terrace• Free space fruit trees and garden. to publish an advertisement insertion. CHILD HEALTH CON- . Activity Centre for. hen. Phone 635.7074 or write• Box Sacrifice price. 4840 Welsh or in the-event of an error FERENCES. rent & commission. Contact 1183 care of Terrace Herald. dicrafts F.L. Janauer 638.8233 after 7 6~5-3175. appearing In the ad- LEGAL - POLITICAL AND . Held weekly .it the Health (c5.22) • Day Care for working p.m. (p10~5) (off- M.W.F.) vertisement as publlshed TRANSIENT AD- Unit every Tuesday from people For Sale. Coffee Truck shall be limited to the VERTISING: 1: 30- 3:50 p.m. Please phone Business. Est. 51/2 years. • Drop-in for companionship Full or part.time. Here Is an amount paid by the ad. $3.60 per column inch. for an appointment & coffee, Good potential. Phone 635-" verftser for only one In- • Held at Thornhlll opportunity to earn extra 4350 after 4 p.m. (p 10-$5) Monday thru Friday 8.4. money, $6-$8 per hour. correct Insertion for the BUSINESS PERSONALS: Recreation Centre on the Transportation available• Training is available. For portion of the advertising $4.00 per line per month., fourth Friday of every Contact Skeenavlew Lodge Interviews. Call Joan 638. space occupied by the in. On a 4 month basis only. month from 1:30 • 3:30 p.m. For Hire: '69 Ford Tandem 635-2265 8392 anytime. ( Fuller Brush) Moving to Terrace, require Household Realty " correct or omitted item only, Please phone for an ap- Dump truck; Phone 635-6782. 3-4 bedroom home, will (dr) SECOND MORTGAGES., and that there shall be no DEADLINE polntment. The Family Violence (pl.21) maintain, willing to rent or Ilabllfty to any event greater • Babysltters who bring •Committee wtll be holding an lease, references, security No bonuses Situations Wanted: Will do than the amount paid for DISPLAY: children must have parents Important General Meeting deposit, mature family of No brokerage fees such advertising. 4:00 p.m. 2 days prior to. written consent for im- • at The Kermode Friendship WE NEED YOU odd jobs with small truck three. Refer inquiries to The Advertisements must publicatl0n day. munlzatlon. Phone 632.7855 (cl-21) Herald Box 1178, Terrace, No finder's fees Centre, on Wednesday Lathe. Engineand Tun'el comply with the British ADULT CLINICS September 6th, at 7:30 p.m. • Operators $9.12.hour B.C. (cff) FAST SERVICE Columbia Human Rights Act These are held at the Health CLASSI FLED: Come on in or call the nearest which prohibits any ad- 1:00 p.m. day prior to Unit on Monday, Wed- ,'V/lling Machine, Operators Terraee Child N~lnd.ing ~9.t2.hour off=ce of Household Finance vertising that discriminates publication day. nesday, and Friday from Centre will be holding an Ask for Mortgage Services against any person because 3:00 . 4:10 p.m. by ap- open house Friday, Sep- Radial Drill Operatora of his race, religion, sex, ALL CLASSIFIED CASH pointment only. SS.59.hour 4608 Lakelse Avenue tember 1, from 9:30 e.m. to 4 TERRACE color, nationality, ancestry WITH ORDER other than PRENATAL CLASSES ;N01eto set up and operate. Male cat to give away• Litter p.m. at their new building at 635.7207 'or place of origin, or because BUSINESSES WITH AN Classes are held throughout 4542 Park Aven.ue. Refresh- 1 trained. Has had it's shots. 3 bdrm house or trailer:. the year at intervals for Localion: Surrey, B.C. Call nights after 8, 635.2877• his age is between 44 and 65 ESTABLISHED ACCOUNT. ments Will be served. The 10 minutesfrom U.S. border Terrace or Thornhill. Phone years, unless the condition is expectant parents• Phone 15 minutesfrom New Westminster sit 632-5635 collect. (p5.22) justified by a bona fide Service chargeof SS.00on all the Health Unit for details open house will give parents 30 minutesfrom Va~ower a chance to Say goodbye to ArriVe housing for rent or purchase...... " N.S.F. cheques...... , and re g Istration. " ' ':.I" st ear's..=~ staff and At Gearmaticwe producefine DO , i~, ~,i .~-~,s;~%~:,,,,-~...... ;"~ .HOME NURSLING CARE ~-=~ ~,=~r~,,• Y,.._.~ ..... ~...... ~uality industrial winch~ . "' " --"- '=" ..... ~r.~,~we/come. n l Nursing care iI]'ln~ rtur~m '!,~. :.. ,, ., ", ' ' :': anu (mechanical and hydraulic;. .ot, .. YOU ...... ~;;=ri'O'~lS,:-•: '*~'-,'..,~" ....,, ' " thosewho~needit6n referral ~lll have the opportunity to in a good'~orkingenvironrnmt. BELIEVE Take thia OPportunityto work No charge provided news from their family doctor, tour the new centre. For with an ambitiousteam and 1at life offers more submitted within one month• Terrace area only. more information call 638- enjoy the advantac~sof rural 20 ft. flat bottom river boat. Published at Terrace living. than you have been $5.00 production charge for HEALTH PARADE 8211. Call us now or contact your C-W motor and tandem able to accomplish? B.C. 5 days a week wedding and-or engagement For 4 year old children. Held local Canadat,~ Center trailer. Phone 635-9523 ; tier FOR LEASE pictures. News of weddings on third Monday of every for more information 5 (p5.4) Do you believe its still Monday to Friday, mornings (write.ups) received one month. .Developmental, Retail ancLolr 'wprehouse not too late for a life Ge~n~le Com~tm space centrally located at month or more after event vision, hearing screening 140o - t~nd Stre~ 22 ft. K & C, $8,000.00 - boat. time sales career? Sun~y, s.C. ' V3T 4X4 street level in Terrace. In PUBLISHER S10.00 charge, with' or done• Please phone, for $2,000.00 • extras. Phone 635- One which could I 3575 or 635-7948. (c3-1) total 4741 square ft. For. Laurie Malletf without picture. Subject to appointment. A.J. (Jack) Harris died t~' mean $12,000.00 to condensation. Payable In PRENATAL BREATHING merly used as equipment advance. & RErAXING EXERCISES hospital on August 23, 1978, Wanted chambermaid plus sales and repair shop. For $15,000.00 dollars per SUBSCRIPTION Held every Monday at- aged 72 years. Survived by other duties• Steady part- complete information year, if so call Bob wife Mary, sons Tom, John, time, leading to full.time. contact Pruden &Currie, RATES ternoon at 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. Croft 624-201t. Effective October 1, V.D. CLINIC Ken and Grant and daughter Starting $4.00 per hr. Only (1976) Ltd. 635.6142 or write Held every Menday at 3:30 Ml'chelle (Mrs. G.B. mature, conclencous, 4648 Lakelse Ave. Terrace, .. Equal opportunity 1977 C L A S S I F I E D A N - or by appointment. Frawley). A family service reliable person with ex. ,,Trade your house or mobile B.C. Company SANITATION was held on August 26th. .perience & ref• need apply, for a house in sunny Pen- ctf W • •Male or Female Single Copy 20c NOUNCEMENTS: .- The public health inspectors Write Box 1182, Terrace ticton, 1 Yr old house, stucco, By Carrier mth 3.00 Births • S.50 are now situated in Eby Herald 1188 sq ft, carpeted, on 2 Engagements S.50 Street. They will be pleased floors, 2 fireplaces, 2 utility By Carrier year 36.00 WANTED Marriages 5.50 to assist with any sanitation hookups, and 1 bedroom in By Mail 3 mth 12.00 ACCOUNTING STAFF Deaths 5.50 problems. law suite. 3 blocks to lake. By Mail 6 ruth 22.00 Funerals 5.50 Speech and Nearing Clinic ~ Phone 635.4380 ask for Dal. Some formal training in By Mail year 40.00 Cardsof Thanks S.SO Held at 4612 Grelg Avenue. TNE HOBBY HUT. (c5.21) Senior Citizen year accounting basics preferred Memorial Notices 5.50 Hearing tests will be done by Ceramic supplies and but not mandatory• At least 20.00 by referral from 'family Greenware; air brushing three years pract)cal ex- 0Open to both PHONE 635.6357 'doctor or community health available - custom firing. British Commonwealth and perience. Good working men and women United States of America 1 Classified Advertising Dept. nurse. 638.1155~ 3936 McNeil St. knowledge of payroll, ac- year 51.00. 635.9393 counts payable.receivables ~Pregnant and in need of processes. Some purchasing Home For Sale:, support? - GEMINI EXCAVATING Box 399, Terrace, B.C. knowledge required. Must One year old lhre( VSG 2M9 The Terrace Art Association Call for help from Right-to- LTD. have at least 40 wpm ac- is holding picture loan on Life promoters: (WesAndrews) bedroom home• Walnut curate typing. Salary 'cabinets, w to w carpets, Wednesday, September 6th Lisa at 635.3164 Backhoe Work Telephone: commensurate with training with partially finished 112-604-635-6357 in the Terrace Arts Room at ;Carol at 635.5136 Hourly & Contract and experience• L the Library. Paintings Janna at 635.4503 635.3479anytime basement• Fully land- Apply in writing only to: scaped on paved st. Phone should be returned at 7:30 (A J12) HOME DELIVERY after 6 pm 635.7367. AREA PLANNER Terrace 8, District p.m. so they can be put on Weight W~chars muetln~l " " S ECRETARY.- I Thornhlll & District display for selection, heldevery TueedlyBt7 p,qn. GOLDEN RULE TREASURER'S OFF ICE Phone 635.6357 Everyone Welcome. at tha Kmx United Church Odd ibbsforthe Jobless. School District No. 92 FORCED SALE Department oflndian and Northern Affairs Hall, 4901 Lqzllle Avenue. Phone 635.4535. 3238 Kalum Must sell Immediately• Indian 8= Eskimo Affairs Program (Nisgha) Prince George, B.C. and Terrace. B.C. The Snow Valley Figure 4548 Lakelse Avenue, Nearly completed house and Skating Club will be holding I Jointhe DUFFS BICYCLE SHOP Terrace, B.C. land on Jackplne Flats near Salary: $19,417. - $22,782. per annum registration for the 1978.79 J BLOCK PARENT Reconditioned bikes and (C3.1) Terrace• All reasonable Reference No•: 78-V-IAN.95 skating season from 7:30- • program '.. repairs. offers will be seriously 10:00 p.m. on Saturday, call Reasonable rates; considered. Enquire at 4509 September 9th at City Centre 635.3164 1931 Queensv~ay Dr. Lakelse Avenue, Terrace, DUTIES: The Catholic Womens Mall. Registration is on a B.C. (Phone 638.1161) (c3-22) Area Plamters directly asses! Ind~an Bands to plan for their League (C.W.L.) will hold first come, first accepted ABLE ELECTRIC LTD. communitms in order to ~mplement resource development the Fall Bazaar on October basis. Previous members or Electrical and Rafrlgeratl~ For Sale: A beautlLI 1316 initiatives, to manage their lands according to proper 28, the last Saturday in transfers from other clubs INCHES AWAY CLUB contra~. For Sale 1, 1976 250 'YZ Dirt sq. ft. home... developmental and environmental control practices and to October, at Verltas Hall. please bring C.F.S.A• Meet every Tuesday night at House wiring. -Bike, 1 • flbreglass Z.2S hood ...ready for you to occupy. meet their future socio-economic needs,as well as ' number If possible. 81n the Skeena Health Unit. 135.5816 for a Camaro, new. 1.VW . wall to wall carpet providing planning advice in the management of Registration fees and Ice Registration for this For more information phone (df) " • Dune Buggy• Phone 635.5788' Departmental programs and services. season's Terrace Figure schedule will be explained at • ' •after S o'clock• (p3.21) . 2 floor to ceiling Skating Club will be held times of registration• For 635-3747 or 635-3023. 'RUPERT STEEL & fireplaces Tuesday, September 5 from 4 further Information call 632- °" ' " ' .2t/= bathrooms QUALIFICATIONS: 2642, Is your son Interested In SALVAGE LTD. Graduation with an acceptable degree from a recognized • 6 p.m. and Saturday, We buy copper, brass all . fully landscaped Scouts. If so the tat Terrace university, in community or regional planning, economzcs, September 9 from I • 4 p.m. metals and batterlas. . 600 sq. ft. workshop ad- Scout Troop Is taking pre environmental iclences, geography or some other specialty at the Terrace arena senior Location • Seal Cove jacent to house registration for September. relevant to the position. Planning experience is a necessity. citizens room. The club Is Max number will be 24. If Open t111 5 p.m. Mon. to Sat. . carport open to both boys and girls Interested call Mrs. Wardrop ~ Phone 634-5639 72 Cortlna $925, 36" metal , located at 4738 Loan Ave,, Emphasis in selection will be placed on those quahties and there are no age lift,its. at. 635.3553. Fees will be "" ...... built-in O clearance Terrace, Phone 635.25~ (ca. which will enab!e the employees to become trusted advisors This year's club pros will be fireplace with chimney 5380, of the Indian Bands they serve. Knowledge of Enghzh $20.00 per boy. Anyone In- CONCRETE SEPTIC fireproof rug, Ideal rec room I --I ..... Brenda Solly and Jeanne ii ~ is essential. r- ...... terested In helping with TANKS PRE.KAST S125, phone 798.2494 (p3.22) Arther, Do You Feel You Have scouts please call . For Immediate delivery , Septic System Send your application form end/or resume to: ATTENTION .A Drinking Problem? Wanted • 175 motor for There Is help LONG TERM CARE Specialists All people Interested In Kawasakl motor bike. Phone Avallablel Office at No.205•4721 Lazelle " "lnslston the Best" C. Pinhey Commercial Hockey. Thara 635.3268 after 6 pm or Gord at Phone 635.5636 Ave, Tel 635.9196. PHONE 635.3939 Public Service Commission will be a General Meeting on 635.4941 during the day. (aft) ALCOHOLICS Assessment and planning for 'SCHMITT~'S~XCAVATING P.O. Box 11 120, Royal Centre Monday, september tlth at ANONYMOUS those eligible for Long Term For Sale: Paper (roll ends) :OR SALE BY OWNER 500. 1055 West Georgia Street the Senior Citizen Room at Care. and waste.paper suitable for ! Bdrm, full Bsmt, Rat• Vancouver. B.C. VBE 3L4 the TERRACE ARENA at 8 Meetings: AID TO HANDICAPPED Rm, 2 full Baths, 2 o'clock sharp., MOn.: 8:30 p.m. United crafts. Pick up by the lot at CLOSING DATE: September 8, 1978 Office at No. 205.4721 the Herald office. Fireplaces, w w carpet, It is very important that all Church Lazalle. Tel 63S.9196...... lundeck, many extras. Please quote the applicable reference number at all times, players and coaches, Thu~s. or Sat. 8."30 p.m. Mills Assessment and guidance Lost• Male beardog. Grey Located, on bench on managers, referees and Memorial Hospital. 4 AT Trackers ~ 1Sxl0 CON for vocational and social mix colDer. Reward for 3enner St. To view call 635. interested people to run for Sun. Breakfast Meeting. ri,'~s, GM.Chev, Phone 635- rehabilitation done by return. 638-1490. (5-1) 5092 (ctf) 6905 I I I office positions aflend. 10:00 to.noon. Lakelse Hotel. con;ultant. Page I, THE HERALD, Wednesday, August 30, 1978 • ¼ -. ":

A well established busy '69 Ford half-ton automatic, RECEIVERSHIP' " Dry¢leanlng Plant will be 360 motor. 635.3040. (p-10.22) " FORSALE BY laid to an ambitious person TENDER with • preference to bolng 1972 Volkswagon 411. Good Forecasts Sealed tenders will be IFashion his own bess, who doesn't condition. Phone 635.7320 NOTICE TO CREDITORS~ mind extra effort to make an after 6. (p5.1) received by the un- CORDUROY: SUITED TO ROYALTY NOTICE TO dermentloned Receiver until above average living, fdec I Estate of the deceased: for working couple. CONTRACTORS 2:00 o'clock In the afternoon on Friday, the 15th day of SULLIVAN, Joseph Albert Trained personnel cn hand - Sealed tenders for the O.K.A. SULLIVAN, Joseph well equipped - smoothly September, 1978 for the construction of a concrete following assets en bloc: late of Skeqmavlew Lodge, oporatlng plant, located In pad and disposal tank at / 4011 Sparks, Terrace, B.C. thriving Fort St. John - this I ..... Terrace Airport will be Creditors and ethers havinG opportunity only comes (a) Stock In trade - retail received by the undersigned value 56,773 (:lalms against the said once, Mobile Home estate, are hereby required Immediate Delivery .at Smithers, British (U) Store fixtures and Family and other business Columbia, up to 3:00 p.m. to send them duly verified to To Your Location equlph~ent commitments only reason (local time on the sixth of the PUBLIC TRUSTEE, 800 for selling. September 1978 and opened Hernby Street, Vancouver, For further Information ~re now available on our Blds. must be accompanled In public at that time). by~la deposit of • certified B.C., ,V6Z 2C5, before Sep. wrlto Professional Cleaners, lovely 14 wide and tember 20, 1978, after which ~oublewlde mobile homes. ch'eque payable to the .9920-1041h St., Fort St. John, Plans and specifications

1- 1970 Ford Pick.up familiar with enrveying, cea•tliceuse.

All bids are to be written and , " .... moving and compacting. D.O.E. Terrace, Must have submitted to: For Sale. 1976Starcraft tent Brouwer&Co. trailer with stove, frldge, ~.~ MOBILE HYDRAULICS 2"3 years minimum dflce 3238 Kalum furnace and canopy. Like INSTRUCTOR - $1714 - $1~1 related business enpedence. Terrace, B,C, new condition. Phone 635. mcathly, D.O.E. Terrace. 50 wpm minimum,• high 635.7173 ' 3241. and presto! You're set...... Temporary full-time. Must degree of accuracy, dic- A humble home item that Perhaps the first, if not have a minimum 0f 5 years ts~one or shorthand. (c10.22) ForSale: 10' ' almost never gets attention the only, professional canine experience in mobile and ~ed-NIl~le : ~'~'|Ui~ Leaving town and must sell Caveman camper In ex- is the lowly--but oh-so- fund raiser was a small industrial hydraullcs, menth. Terrace. Care of 1973 Mazda pickup. Low cellent shape $2,000 Phone useful--doormat. And mongrel named Tim. I~etween there's no reason that it 1892 and 1902/he met all '~tlento in ICU maintenen(~ mileage. Very clean con- 635.9420(p3-1) shouldn't be pretty. A incoming trains in London's H.D. TRUCK MECHANIC - 'of equipment. Ruspo~dl~e dltlofl, Call 635.6391 after 6, For Sale, 1975 18 ft. self. perky, handmade doormat Paddington Station carrying $9.81 per hour. Stewart. /o bell nurse. Shift work 8 798.2567, ask for Bob. contained Motor home. can also be a lively acces- a metal cup attached to his Permanent full-time. Must ~r¢~.t VP. Room' and ..... Excellent condition. Air sory. It's also so easy to collar. His job was to beg be journeyman. Must have ~ provided at eat. , '73 Truck, 8' camper with conditioned. For further make that you may decide for coins for a widows' and diesel experience. Must be "' " . ' lacks, and Insulated canopy, cletalls please phone 635.3211. to whip up a couple in orphans' fund. mature and responsible. TELEPHON'W. OPERATOR. .V= ton P. Up, PB PS, $2700or .(~.1) different colors to alternate Even if you've never been to Texas, the idea of a Texas $3.20 per hour. Terrace. Shift best offer. 635.9448 on special--nr unspecisl- barbecue i• so delicious to contemplate that you can al- "]~~L.~_~'~~ CASHIER .-Negotiable. work. Some occasions, most smell the biscuits baking and the spicy barbecued Terrace. Permanent full- preferred; be able to reenrd 1976 Grand Prlx SJ. Good To make o doormat, you beef simmering. Even if you can't get to Texas, you can time. Must have typing of 25- mnseages accurately. condltlon, alr condltlonlng,' just have to select from 17 try this recipe for Texas Style Barbecued Beef. A hefty 30 wpm. Financial ex-' PS, PB, 455 cu. In. etc. fade-resistant colors oi cut of brisket of beef is pot roasted in the oven with Does your building need onions, garlic and Open Pit barbecue sauce. Serve with Serious offers only. Phone "Vexar" craft netting. -- " "...... Union. Terrace. Must be 63~.1~04. (pi0.23) exterior painting? Call 635- Other than that, all you a tos~d salad and hot biscuits and don't be surprised if Yg.~'. whole family starts talking about "the ranch"! BABYSITTING VACAN-. Journeyman or equivalent 4906 Kermode Friendship need is pins. The mat is CIES. Interested applicants experience. '74 Toyota plck up long box. Centre. bEeve name and simply made by alternating • ~'hTEXAS STYLE BARBECUED BEEF Good condition. Phone 635- for babysitting vacancies phone number for Terry. overhand and square knots. ;~ ,,~i pounds (about) brisket of beef must be registered with 2709or 635.5115ask for Jack. .Free Estimate. (stf) Concise, easy-to-follow 1-3/4 caps (18 ca. bottle) all-p~ barbecue sanee, Dogs suffer from some of Canada Employment Centre First AidAtteadeM-|.gl Hr. (p5.1) instructions for these door. any flavor mats and placemats, as well the same skin irritations and & provide at least 2 letters of Terrace. B ticket or bettor. I 2 medium onions, thinly diced diseases that affect man. reference. '78 Tram AM, all power AM as other innovative acces- 1 clove prlic, crushed They, too, are subject to .... Camp job, Free B & R. sories, are available at craft radio with O track, 2600 km. ,v,s,00, I ) teaspoon chill powder chafing and moist skin CLAIMS STENOGRAPHER ...... ~., B~sf offer or Trade with 4x4 stores where you can pur- Plsca meat in shallow pen. Combine remaining ingre- eczema, itchiness, and derma- - $1,014.36 per month. Must "Head Cook - 15 00 per hour " Wheel drive. Phone 635-5422 For Sale ~/~ Registered Arab chase Vexar craft netting, dients and pour over meat. Cover end bake at 325 o for after $ p.m. (p-5-1) titis. If your pet so suffers, he have Gr. 12, must have 80 Terrace P~manent f~l' Nlare. 5 years old. Excellent about 4 h0un, or until tender, basting oecmdon-ny. can be treated with Sulfodene ~ dictatyping & adding time "Must be fully ex pleasure horse. Good Remove cover and bake 30 minutes longer, basting o~a- Medication for Dogs. a pain- machine experience. Prefer ~rienced ...... -" "~" 1 • 1972 Ford V= ton pick-up. disposition. Phone 635.6632. eionsUy to glaze meat. Skim off ease,., fat from drippings; less skin medicip.e developed office experience & ~:~ .... ,nu sam.Luar wnm Good condition. Phone 798- (c6-22) "Man by nature is fond of thiei (.n, if dedred, and saree as • esuee. Makes 8 to by a veterinarian for canine ,am cajuns, StW! super- novelty." Pliny The Elder lO servings. skin disturbances, 2267. (p5.22) knowledgemin01ogy, of Medical ter. vision. References reqpirod. :; a.,

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Page tO, THE HERAI'D. Wedne,ut,,It Atlot0'd lit 19111 Chinese try diplomacy rEIIItAN ~AI'~ t'lnucse tsts .~i~t'¢,h|ted thai the lilllt n.' RoeI,~ athn,k on the HnVi¢.I Ilmon t'onununtst l~tl't)' t'itilU'lttall t'lnnese dt.lt.gattoa ntay The t 'hint,,~e leader sis, el while it; h'un, hut In'antan tlua Kuo t'ellg arrlv(~,l here buve wanled a less hlvlsh the last Iwu weeks ill sntn'¢'¢,s iadiealed Imtere 'l'ut~.'da)' on the last stop o1' a velocle Ior Ihe t'Olnlnuni,~l Romania and Yugosluvia, wnnld he hi. I)ilah,ral • three-country tour alined al lead~,r. • seeking cheer lies will| Ilu~,~t0 agrcA,na.niH ilml would an 'l GORDON brutgtn~ Pektug t~lt Of ItS :% Tuesday night I~ulqtlet countries uad h, velllng ,.~y In'an's gimd n.)rlln,,'n tbplolnaIic shell at~l onto the was arranged at the slmh's acctisatitnts Ihat the .";oriel .eighhor. lean has heen world stage after yeal.~ of t;uk.stan I'alaee bei'orc talks tit|ion is trying In dolninate trying h) inll)rovv Ira(h, •nlternal lurlnoil and relalive t~,gin today, Ihe wnrhl, relations with the Soviet ' Aae isolation. The Iti.kilontetre raute Ih, is likely to emltiuue his ' tlnien. tlua will get'a courteous from the airport to the city HARDWARE STORES j . but non-¢oulnlmital was lined with ahnost as response to any attempts to nlany armed Iruops as strengthen political ties with six'ctatol's. Irun is concerued Spanish police • - --- - ANDERSON auti.Communist Iran, said about proteetinlg Ilu;t and his one Iranian source who party t'rolu Moslem militants asked anonymity. The blamed for a theatre fire that station bombed source added, however, that killed at least 377 in Abadan the threeday mission may earlier this moath, and for MAI)I{II) tlteuter) -- The Rt~istance) stud it ordered end in a cultural agreement other violence done in pro- extreme leftist guerrilla the two shcmtings by its or stronger ,economic links. test of reforms ordered by group Grapo has claimed members in reprisal for Hua was greeted by Shah the shah to modernize and responsibility for the deaths sanctions imposed on alleged Mohammed Reza Pahlavi Westernize tradition-bound of two policemen in a new group members jailed in T.V GUIDE and a 2t-gun salute at iran, The religious ex- outbreak of political violence Madrid and the central town Mehrahad airport, which tremists say the. reforms in Spain in which two police of Sofia. All listings subject to change without notice. was under tight security. violate Moslem law. stations were bombed A bomb went off early imemnmmiilllUmllimllnnnmmmummmmmmemmmmmmummmmmmmmmmmeamemm The two went hy limousine to Hua's visit to the con- Tuesday• Tuesday outside a police a national monument ouside servative monarchy Monday's killings and station in Soda, where 25 Tehran, where Hua was demonstrates Peking's new those of two other policemen suspected Grapo members Wednesday, lugust 30 presented with the golden openness to political shot in the Basque region are being held for trial for 5 p.m. to midnight keys to the city. diversity, in the world, were seen by political alleged terrorist acts. No one The plan had been tot; something that was sources here as part of el- was hurt. Another bomb was thrown them to ride in a gold- anathema in the days after forts by guerrilla groups to CFTK BCTV KCTS a KING 4 entrusted, horse-drawn the China's Cultural impede the country's and shots were fired at (CBr.) (CTV) (~BS) progress to democracy. police station in the Bar- (NBC) carriage. There was no of- ]Revolution of the mid-t960s, m=mm= ficial explanation for the when ideological purity was Grapo tFirst of October celona suburb of Cornelia, Newlywed N~jor CFL Football Mister change, but Iranian journal- stressed over more wag- Groups of Anti-Fascist causing no injuries. 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