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V.~ ~ ?,L. , .~'., , ~.~). Cancelled television Show Wins an Emmy LOS ANGELES (AP) -- The show failed to earn a categories except for signment In the last year. nefarious Angel Martin of Chancellor. His appearance during filming of the action Al~n Alda set a new style Run Leibman of the renewal because of poor MicheleGallery's writing of "Their gift "to us was: The Rockford Files, was attracted the first standing series, for award winners by cancelled Kas series and ratings, the Dying segment, knowledge," he said. "In nomed bestsuppertingector ovation of the evening and Among networks, ~ was perferr~ a cartwheel in Marietta ltartley, the bride Ruth Gordon of The S0gnr Taxi, the raucous glimpse Guyana and Nicaragua, .in a drama aeries, the usually unflappable the leader with 7~ the aisle on his wayup to the ofTbelncredibleHuik, were Marua ncgment of Taxi and of life in a dispatching these three men were our Old.timer Jackie Cooper Cronkite seemed close to nominations in the stage to collect his Emmy hailed as best actor and Carroll O'Cunner of All In garage, collected the Emmy witnesses and they were our was named best director of a tears, time catetorise. ARC was for writing the InCa chapter actress in a drama series The Family won as best as outstanding comedy martyrs." single episode in a drama Another emotional second with M, ~ bad &1 ofl~. Sunday night at the 31st actress and actor in a series. The widows of the three series for The Pilot segment moment came with the and the U.g, Public Ennny Awards. comedy series. President Carter appeared' men were in. the audience, of The White Shadow. appearance of Erik Estrada Broadcastin| krvice 19. Scared Straight, in which "Here It is Sunday night Lee Grant, whirl/won the live from the White House on For the second consecutive CBS News anchorman as an awards presenter. The and Kaz isn't pre.empted,'~ highest number of Emmy the Emmy broadcast to pay year, Kristy McNichol Walter Cronkite was handed star of the series CHiPs was nomina~oM, dissuade young offenders said Lethman with a nofe of nominations, was selected tribute toDon Harris, Robert scored as supporting actress the second annual Academy ' making his first public went ~.o the Ogaw.winnl~ lrmn a life of crime, scere~ irony about the rocky caree~ outstanding drama series, Brownand Bill Stewart, tele- in a drama series -- Family. Governors Award by his appearance since his near- documentary Scared as ouistandln8 infm'matiou. of the CBS television series. but lest out in all other vision reporters killed on as- Stuart Margolln, the NBC counterpart, John fatal motorcycle accident Straight, pro.gram. I RUPERT STEEL & TEKRACE-KITIMAT SALV/16E LTD.

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:!'!'~ ~.~/ :'~:'i!.;;:~i ' ' .~.," ' By ERLEEN COMEAU McDonald also on board that there were no sur- Herald Staff Wflter the aircraft were vivors. residents of the Bay area. Two Armed Forces Search and rescue Hughes helicopters from Hardin had filed to fly crews successfully ,Edmonton, left Terrace from Smlthers to Victoria located the Cessna 206 airport Saturday with a via Terrace and was, aircraft reported missing ministry of transport and overdue on a flight reported missing 30 accident investigator and note to Victoria Wed- minutes after his' coroners to further in. nesday but the £hree estimated time of arrival ' vestigate the crash site. aboard the airplane were into Victoria. On Sunday, the badly killed in the crash. A Smithers pilot, flying burned bodies were The aircraft piloted by a Cessna 185, located the recovered from the Phillip Hardin, 36, a aircraft' in an alpine wreckage. Terrace United Airlines flight meadow on Kitaeguecla Coroner Jim Lynch says engineer, was on a fishing Mountain, 30 air miles an autopsy and complete trip that originated at the • north~of Terrace. investigation will take naval base airstrip in the place. More should be San Francisco Bay area• The search and rescue known, he says, as soon Don Bailard and Roy ground crew determined • as more data is compiled. Armed Forces helicopters recovered the bodies Sunday i KITIMAT Labor slamsuIC cut ALC N WORKERS College constrUction TORONTO (CP) -- The emphasis should be on Job need what they are now WANT TO TALK ponsibllity of further creation, citing a recent receiving to maintain a A tentative meeting has been scheduled this now getting underway reductions in Canada's report by the Conference minimum standard of week between members of the Canadian unemployment insurance Board in Canada, which living," Pilkey said. ByEDYUDIN schedule, wecould bees the together .with some other Association of Smelter and Allied Workers and Herxid Staff Writer facility by early 1980," be rented spaces. m has drawn can- indicated that next year only Stewart Cooke, director of Alcan management to discuss moving up the District 6, United The ground has been said. "It's gothg to be a basic Thenew numlng trunk and ~eg~teen from labor and I0,000 new Jobs will be date for a wage re-opening meeting. the New Demoeratie Party created in the country. Steelworkers of America, broken, and construction is classroom and office soccer field at the Terrace and praise from business "That's not enough for one which takes in most of CASAW business manager Wiho Papenbrock well underway in Kitimat for building." campus has been esmpleted. leaders. of our large cities let alone Ontario, said: "The whole said Friday the company agreed to the meeting the new addition to the Thenew building, which is College hoard members Ed Broadbent, federal for the ~untry," ha said. idea of making it harder for on condtion that alleged illegal job actions SUCh Northwest Community expected to be ready by exl~-essed tha wi~ tom NDP leader, sai' Sat+rday • Clifford Pilkey, president workers to collect unem. as a refusal by union members to work overtime College, ssidDr. Val George, early 19e0 will be a big im- the new athletic factiitie| the Progressive of the Ontario Federation of ployment is ridiculous." cease immediately. the college principal at a provement on the present with the 8aneral labile. Conservative government's Labor, labelled further However, Sam Hughes, Papenbrock said the union plans to present a regular college board building according to Other expansion projects, stu@_is !,dangerous in its reductions counter- president of the Canadian formal proposal for a wage re-opener at this meeting on Saturday, George. such as the remodelling of "What we're in right now the nclmce lab and new Impllcatlous." productive. , Chamber of Commerce, said week's meeting, but Murray Doneuo, Alcan's In his principal's report, "The answer is to sta/'t a changes are necessary George outlined the progress are the old school board academic faculty offices In a story Saturday, The supervisor of labour relations, said Friday the Star sald the Conservat,ve Job creation program to get because his organization has of the Kitimat facility and offices, which, is actually have been completed. One governm, nt is revL wing people off unemployment long felt that the present company plans to discuss only the union's other construction taking four old teacheragee so pro)oct which is still un- ways of cutting insurance, not to reduce system of unemployment request to re-schedule the date of the wage re- place on the Terrace cam- really they are not that completed is the new unemploym~t insurance benefits," Pilkey said. insurance discourages opener meeting planned for October. pus. The Kitlmat building is suitable." parki~ lot. It still hasn't benefits, part oularly h sea- Paul McCrosasa, member Dovauo said references to an overtime ban in part of the addition to the While the new building is been paved or properly sonal workers, people who of Parliament for the see UIC union leaflets issued at plant gates are "ac- new City Centre Mall. being constructed, fall sectioned off. quit their Jobs er are fired Toronto riding of York- tivities unacceptable to the company." "If construction, proceeds wngrams will be operated in "It was to have been and those out of work due to Scarboroagh, assigned by page 9 according to the present the Drake Street facility completed by early SOP- eieknese or pregnancy. Employment Minister Ron tember, unfortanately some unavoidable problems ez- theThe federal newspaper govermn, ako ntsaid is Atheytobriagintberepert,said: "We want to shift away perienced by the coulractor: Experiment in trouble here led to a major delay, and the' lo~dng at the peulbility of from paying people not to Riving unemployed people wok and divert money to Job work probably won't be bare su1~siv*ance and is creation and paying people completed for another two or studying whether the to work." launched at five colleges in ndtted to the pilot proJect, as Cranbrook, Burnaby, reading and study shills, and three weeks," he said. earning of other family Pilkey described ByJ~DYUDIN the province, including the is BCIT," he said, "but it DawsonCreek, Port Aiberni, a course in forest utilization. The principal also an- members should be token McCrossan's statement as Herald Stoff WRiter Northwest Community could have pretty serious Whitehoree and of course Onlythe nureing course has nouncod some major sp-i into cunsideratlon in de- illogical. The Anik-B satellite ex. College, is having trouble ramifications for the con- Terrace. Naturally this kind received much of a response peGintment, and re~tiona. Briormin~oadthe amount. "Those people who collect perimental long distance getting off the ~zmd. ttnuatton of this type of of experimental education is to date• George hssa't glvan aryBnkec is tha new. ont said the unemployment insurance education program being The problems at the programming." expensive to run. up hope yet. He noted the Director Of Continuing college relate specifically to The Anik-B satellite "Unless the people in the s~uipment for the tran- Education, Anna Scott the em'oimant figures. So far, pregram is certainly in- province show by their should be in place Early Childhood Education only one course of six being, novative and perhaps is participation that they really next week, adding "it's a bit instructor, Dave Bailer is Bank rate hikes predicted offor'ed via satellite ann reflective of the future trend want this, the people in early to get too pessimistic the new Resource By CAROL GeAR pay their depositors -- the international currency television has created any in highar education. A lee-. Victoria will conclude that about it." Macagemant kstmetor, and OTTAWA (CP) -- source of their loan money -- markets. But Friday, the kind of interest among turo delivered by an in- the expense is not Justified," Kathy Mnellor has been Following a long-held higher interest rates on their dollar -- spurred by encour. students. Some of the others structor at the B.C. Institute George said. appointed as a part time tradition in the banking seeings. Most banks are now aging reports of what may be have zero eorolmmmt to this of Teclmology, is beamed The main expense is being Happy now C.E.S. Co-ordinator for e~lty, the country's fl- paying between 9.5 per cent a major oil and gas find in date. Northwest Principal live, via Anik-B satellite, to borne by BCIT, through PORT ANGELES, Wash. Terrace, Ovar 70 part time mnctal institutions are ex- and 10 per cent on non- the Beaufort Sea -- gained Val George says the collage enlisgsa scattered around grant, secured from the (AP) -- Russ Tarailo says and short term appuin~.Dnis pected today to ma~h chequlng accounts, ground against other he's been in contact with themore remote parts of the ministry of education. ha's glad to be hack in an were made. 'i'nis is not a enample set Friday oy 'me The banks are under no currancles. It closed at 85.77 have been experiencing ~ province. This televised Northwest is providing the American port after an surprising statistic ac- Bank Canada and raise their legal complusion to follow cent, U.S., its best showing same eurohaent ix'oblems, bstructton is two-way, so facilities, administrative encounter with Canadian to G~no. prime lending rates by haft a suit when the Bank of in more than two weeks. "The poor enrolmant students can pick up a phone services and the students. fishing authorities which In fact it (staff turmver) per cent. Canada boosts the bank rate figures won't result in the to ask the instructor a There are six courses resulted in charges of illegal has been exceptionally low would push the prime -- the interest rate it would see RATES program being scrapped this question. Reception sites are being offered, including a fishing and forfeiture of his ove~ this put year," be rate" which banks charge charge them if they came to page 9 year because we are com- located at Prince George,_ graduate nurses module, catch. concluded. their blue.chip corporate it for money. (The banks

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PoOl 2. The Herald', ,V~nd~v. Seotember 10, 1979 Flaming end to their holidaYm MIAMI, Flu tAP) produced much smoke but no "ltwassosafetbatmostot 18,000.tonSkyward while the estinguishod the fire, but age estimate was available on Sunday and Nearing port after a asv~- panic, us didn't even wear a life ship was returning from a also shut down the shlp'.s . Wldmer said the cause of the LENNOXVILLE, que. You vote yes or no -- it'S ~'k day Caribbean cruise, ~t Passengers fled the Jacket," Said passon.g.er seven-day cruise in the maln propulsion system. blaze has not been (CP)" Quebec Liberal simple as tlmt." ; va~tioners suddenly found shyward, a Norwegian Lines Patty Bryant of Na~vlue, Caribbean. Without the auxiliary determined. Leader Claude Ryan called Ryan said Quebecerk U~m~mlvce abaard ll~beate ship, to Sis sister ship, ~ Tenn., after the Saturday Norwegian Lines engine, thecrewwas unable "The cabin boys kept m party members Sunday m should turn down the Pq Star~ard, after a firs esny ,afternoon transfer. No spokesman Rie Widmer said to restart the propulsion d~mce erupted on their pounding on the doors vote "no" in next, spring's option of sovereignty. ~mrv liner, Saturday that broke out ilnJuries were reported in the the engine where the fire system and the ship was left saying, 'Everyone to the vromisod referendum, even association because "no while the ~kyward was about soven-hourmanoeuvre, started powered the adrift. Electrical power was boat deck,'" said passenger If thePattiQnohecols av~dp association is thinkable or But officials said Sunday ~9 kilometres from Miami's Fire broke out in an Skyward's electrlcal gener- restored using emergency Norm Mtles of Boca Rata, mentlmm~ independence.m possible if Quebec has not pert. auxiliary engine of the ators. An automatic system generators, Widmer said, the enRlne-room fire Fla. "Thenwe all went to the the question. first taken the dsoislno to boat deck. There was no Speaking to ~00 members become independent." Inuit toward their freedom pante wba.~,,er. Alotof of the party's ge)~a~! If thequsatlonavoldsthe • , '.'~alled the movement of muat cay no to independence completely,the1~ is afraidit would'of shewin~Sh°w By BILL LEVlTI' meet scheme for the North. treatise, approximately 1.5 Llbera~l government's Inult, with about 15,-000 non- .l~as~mgors "very orderly." or to whatevei' the PQ lie real intentions. : IGLOOLIK, N.W.T. (CP) The discussion paper, million square mtles, butnot northerh.affsirscritic, said natives in and around -C~'ew members pr0Pcees' Ryan said the Quebec which took two years to include the Mackenzie he supports' the Nunavut Yellowknife and another dete~Qnined the Skyward -- Canada's Inult, who want 13,000 Indian and Metes (of couidhot continue to Miami, "In a referendum ... there Liberal party is the natural a new province created in formulate, calls for the iValley or Yellowknlfe, the concept. ", is one simple qu~tion, whl~ leader of federalist forces estehllshment of a new capital of the Northwest Allmand, a former mixed white-Indian blood) is so c~se line officials the North, have beam what the Mackenzie Valley, dispatched the Starward, is supposed to' be acewerou and should have majority they hope will be the first territory called Nunavut, an Territories. northern ~ffairs minister, by a yes or a no. There is no control of the umbrella Inuit word meaning Our A territorial government also seid he ~11 try to win ~ The Done, which means wh|ch .had already step down the long road the majority of natives in the disembarked its passengers, place, as a result, for committee which, will be towards political self-de- Land. would be set up and support from the Liberal refinements or nuances, formed to fight in the refer. termination. Nunavut's boundaries provincial status would be caucus for creation of the Valley, have also called for to aid the Sk~var~L political responslbility based When the . 9tarward you're for it or against it. endure campaign. frRaS~,~efoddinS to complaints would ronghly coincide with attained in 15 years. new territory. , the federal riding of New Democrat Peter on majority rule in their land. arrived from Miami, erai government The Tapirisat is an claim. But the Dene are passengers boarded ll0- that their pealtion in the past Nunatslaq wbore lnuit have Ottawabased national Ittinnar (Nunsteiaq) said he passenger lifeboats for the traditionally formed an organization that represents will meet soon with the NDP squabbling with the Metes TV viewers driven south has been vague, the Inuit 'in- caucus, over this issue and the short trip between the ships, i/rkat of Canada released overwhsln~ majority. 22,000 northern Inuit. The TORONTO~ (CP) -- as the one telovislon created during the weekend a com- It would cover all the land • paper, which was vigorously Earlier in the week Jehn federal government does not The transfer of passengers Canada is in ~ of driving for radio audiences more' . prehenslve political develop- north ~,d mast of the ..debated in private by Parker, commissioner of th~ want to negotiate a claim and 9,000 pieces ~ luggage television viewers to new than 25 years a~o." . delegates from the Northwest Territ:ories, said settlement until they patch "was a very slow p~cees," U.S. channala because of a New cable TV systm| Northwest Territories, he accepts the ar~nent that _up their differences. Widmer said. doomed effort to protect being built in U.S. cities will --'~ Make ourlmsiness Fours.. • quebec and Labrador, was aboriginal rights have to he - "The ship's crew, they Canadian broadcasters, says offer their customers more released at the conclusion of settled. . Several northern affairs were very impremdve," said Pierre Camu, outgoing . than 50 channels., the group's annual meeting. But thereisopponitlontoa m~sters have eaUed the 'Margaret Ellk ot Macon, chairman of the Canadian The first of the U.S. broad. The timetable for' political land-claim settlement based Dene". Nation proposal Ga, "They knew what they Radio-teisvislno and Tale- cast Pay-TV services has self-determinalion depends on political self- ethnically based, separatist were doing." conununicetions reached Canada in Windsor, determinatim for the Inult. oriented and racist. The Starward arrived at where a Detroit station is on the completion of land- Miami late Saturday, Commission. claim negotiations. These "We are not opposed in And last week Northern Widmer said, causing many beaming new movies and have been stalled for two principle to the desires of the Affairs Minlster*,Jake Epp passengers to miss Orbiting TV satellites, other specials to customers years because the federal Inuit people to exist as a said he rejects the concept connecting flights home. receivable almmt anywhere in that area. A new era of multiple: Be a government has refused to . group, but as part of a that landcisim settlements in Canada and bavin~ a total link political self-deter- territorial structure," should lead to ethnically Saturday's flre wan not the capacity of more than 100 choice TV has arrived in the Sa/e.Pak Mobile first aid mination to land-claim Parker told the delegates, based governments, first time the Skyward has channels, have put this U.S. and Canadians, who service Independent dealer. settlements. "In the matter of land Native groups have denied bad trouble while at sea. In country "on the ver¢.e once led the world in Nell Faulkncr, head of the claim settlements, it's this and stated that everyone _ 1973, most of the 1,000 another (commualeauous~ respect, are heing left Safk'.Fak'is inviting suitable applicants to joih us in office of native land claims important that the people of would have equal rights', pessongars and crew aboard revolution, as fundamental behind. the North all sit down owning their own mobile first aid and safetysfrvice units. which represents the tngether, boceuse no solution And while native groups thebontwerehitbyaformof We provide complete professionalassistancein securing government at the will work unless we are all talk about breaking up the dysentery called ohigellosls, qualified personal, administration and training skills, ~egotiatioos, said his man- involved." North, the territorial Health officials said the He wants Ontario'sway* date does not cover political government is trying to outbreak was caused by as well as catalogues and continuous joint assistance. development. Faulimer said dlsoueslon consolidate its power over insufficient chlorino in the OTTAWA (CP) ~ Grenville, Ont., said he had For more information on the fastest growing mobile first Faulkner, who attended water system. Commons staffers wbo hev.~ ' loformat~on from a reliable about political self- these groups by asking Ot- The Skyward fire was the not been given security source that few Commons aid dealership Contact: the meeting, said the determination for the Inuit tawa for responsible govern- second to hit a Mlambbaasd document is a positive step also would have implications clearancabytheRCMPh~ve staffers are screened for because it gives the for other peoples in the ment. cruise ship this year. On access to confidential fries orlminalo~ subversive back. Safe-Pak government a framework to Northwest Territories who Aug. II, fire broke out in the and dsoumente, leaving ,~he. groun'dawhe~theyars hired. work with. are seeking control. H g generator ream of government open to peesible..... P.O. Box 261 security breaches, sayV MP. CouRt also said tlmt a few Port Moody, B.C., V3H 3V5 "lthasflnallyboenclearly The territories contains osta e Commodore Crui~ Lines' laid out," he said. about 50,000 people. MS Boheme Just prior to its Tom C0~dtt. : . ~ .y~,arKa~o a Soviet diplomat ,,Manymanandwemenon received information from (Pleaseinclude persona/resumel Warren Allmand, the Appro,.mately 2S,000 are departure. The blaze takers diasppeinted 500 passengers the House payroll _ "Commons staff sources whose ono-wnek cruise was including cleaning, which he later passed on to a secretarial and security staff Soviet intelligence officer. in court ca.e.ed.Other Caribbean cruise have aece~ to, or could Privy Council Prus/dnnt I ADAMSVILLE,Que. (CP) ship fires have been much easily gain access to, Welter Baker said later that -- Two men appeared in more devastating. ministers' offices where elthongh he knows of no NOtInaV 5 p.m. to midnight court Sunday following a 50- On Nov. 18,19e5, the cruise secret documents are oftan complete check on all $,000 hour hostage-taking which ship Yarmouth Castle filed," he said in a recent Commons staffers, he does ended safely Saturday. caught fire and sank t75 interview.. not believe thinge are as hed Gilles Gilbert, 26, and Idlometres east of Miami. The MP for Leeds- as Cessltt has su~gmted. KING CFTK 6CTV •9 KCTS Frederick Ladrew, 19, are (NBC) (CBr.) (CTV) (PB$) being held by quebec :*~ :'' ~"~ "~" provincial police "' o/i "[~a:Z~,~''.' i :...... ,~ ...... Petroleum costs ris in :. warrants in connection with J..S.~;,--"~w.&~a C~rol Mod Six Mister TORONTO (CP) -- Davis said Saturday that a Squad Million Rogers theft with violence, con- i le Burners spiracy to commit theft with a m rac Premier William Davis has rush to world an~ prices News Hourglass Dollar Electric Company violence, sequestration and vowed to use ovary measure in Canada could raise Cont'd Cont'd Man illegal possessiofi of ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. po~ible to get the kind of Canada's inflation rate by firearms, tAP) -- The new Miss energy policy from, the two per cent. Cont'd Outdoor News Once Upon They are to be formally America, Cheryl Prewitt of federal government that On- :IS ContOd Education Hour A Classlc charged Wednesday in Mississippi, says she will inrio needs. "My government will not : 30 C~t'd ~onday Cont'd Dlck nearby Granby. otter I0 per ceat .of her Davll told a Moup. d .s~uP,L~rt#a,,~,te~isth~t~.th~als :45 Cont'd Night Cont'd Covefl Police said they were earnings to God for nor two ontario. Pro aresalv.e ~'~ecti~,"o'~" 'indirectlY:' token into custody after two miracles -- wslk~..: .a.~. .~w_ .auvm .ma..t sltllOU~? ~1~'~ ~,~, nmnte of Seattle At Movies What's MacNell men left~, a'. credit,,.anlm after a crlppllpg ~nl. onon~ .LI~,:r, rm~ Min~. ;~ ~ ~:X'z . ~,,,v,~, o,'~o,,~, ,,. he said Tonight : , : . 'The •My line Lehrer building where nine,people accident and winoin! the. in-d-.A!he.~.Pron~..~ k'ewr -~-~ ..... ~, ' Tlc Tac Wrong Box' Headllne Sneak had been taken hostage Mica,america Fag.san.t, . ..t,oui~e~l.. sna.r.? ..me sm.a Davis said that the 7 14s Dough Cont'd Hunters Prevlows durlng.a fo_i.led .holdup at- '~.:'0~1..k ~e_h~,,ulat~__~ po!ltlcal_a~luatzon, n~s challenge of oil prices. _~mptmst'rnorsaay, ~ ~ole..u~_, ane. san Im.vurume.m.ms .u~ u~. presents-Clark-with-an--- I Holoeaust -- Wild Canada Dukes of --- Bill The men emerged, from .~un~lay/~n~..non~__ a R~..mle .onlY.i~muon|t..e~.n~P.r~_~t opportunity of great dime~ :15 Part 1 Cont'd Hazzard Mayers' the building earzy ~aturusy oeeame~, me eznu rome me mtornsm m m nmmnm, sine :30 Cont'd Cont'd Coot'd Journal afternoon and banded over Ameff~.'.~'H it wasn't for Clark/ms said ho plans to ' / :45 Cont'd Cont'd Cont'd Cont'd revolvers after they were him I ..~odld never bays rake thepricoof Canadian .".l.bave.every. c..of!den~ i , , ..~...... told repeatedly that police gotten out~( that wheelchair oil-- now $13.7~a barrel-- to mat no wm se~,e u m me Cont'd M.A.S.H. Monday Poldark would refuse any deals for and walk~?' the world level of between national interest, for all :t5 Cont'd Cont'd Night Cont'd their escape, provincial MiesPrsb/itt, 23, of Ackar. ~0aod$33.50abarrel. Tlds Caeadiaus, and it will be the :30 Cont'd Co'I'd Movie Cont'd police spokesman Pierre man, Miss, defeated 49 could mean an increase of position of tide government :45 Cont'd Cont'd 'COn Cont'd Lemarbre said. other contestants Saturday about 31 cents a pllon at the and my eablnet to do all that When the drama endedl night to become Miss pump for Canadian ~ve can to ensure, that is Canted News You When four male hostages, America 19e0, ~a title that ~ve~? exactly what bappees." Cont'd Mapzlne Hear Boat including credit union ~uarantees her's ~10,.050 C~t'd This. The Comes manager Pierre Blanchette,, scholarship and more than .. ,, ':,~ Cont'd Land Laughter?' In came out of the bungalow- $50,000 in \ parse.a! Sndth returns to Britain I sized building unharmed, appearance bcoldl~ duri~ , ¶ go News National CTV Hyde The rest of an "original her reign. * LONDON tAP) -- lan the Rhodeslan-independenee 15 Cont'd Night News Park group of five men and four Miss Prewitt has blue Smith came to Britain on move so he could attend the 30 Tonight Final Hour Cont'd women had already. ~een eyes; stands five fe~t, seven Sunday for the first time talks. He is the last major I I i l 45 Show P.M. Final Cont'd released..oue:byi: onl~~- inches; wel~ 110 peunda, since hie whlteminorlty figure to arrive for the apparently in exchange for and measures ~-33-M. re~e in Sailbury declared British-sponsored confer. C~t'd Kolak Late Harry O f~d, drink and'a television A recent piano and voice Rhodesia unllatorelly in. enos, expected to last two Cont'd Cont'd Show. Cont'd set ~ during :ithe,4woday graduatootMiesisslppiState dependent from British rule weeks. Cont'd Cont'd 'Beloved Cont'd ordeal.. • .~ '..:' i University, the brunette in I~. ChairedbyBritlshForelgn 2 i Cont°d Cont'd Infidel' Cont'd The surrender took place used hath talents for her ~ecretary Lord Carrln~on, at 1:15 p.m. EDT Saturday, performance of the song About 100 airport the co~orence is aimed st about 50 hours' after pelice Don't Cry Out LOud during demonstrators chanted ending the black nationalist 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. foiled an attempted robbery the competition, ~ "Murderer" as the former guerrilla warfare which so TUESDAY and drove tWo bandits back Herfaithg.!~s.backt~INa~ IUzdesian pdme minister far has taken some 18,000 into the credit union, when her ~ left lag was arrived for the opening today lives and bring about an , i :00 New High Friendly Webster Electric The final breakthrough in crushed in an automobile ~ a constitutional confer- aeceptablotranefor~ power : 15 Roltsra Giant Cont'd Company negotiations came In ~o accident. mceouZimbabweRhodada, tothe African territory's : 30 Wheelof Mister Definition Unce Upon hours of face-to-face talks The injury left her in a Smith, 60, was ~ranted ira- black majority of some , ,(,i : 45 FortuM Oressup Cont'd A Classic through a- windew between body castandwhcelchslrf~ munity from possible seven million, compared i the hostage-takers and eight months. Although treason char/as .invelvin~ with ~30,500 whites. S S : 00 MInM Sesame What's Making Music negotiators Robert LaRaye, doctors said she would sever : 15 Rwders Street Cooking Poetry Alive a criminal defonce lawyer walk again, Mi~ Prswitt : 30 Password Cont'd Mad Inside O~t with experience in such said her prayere ellowod her Mining officials meet : 45 PlUS Cont'd Dash Stories of Amer. eases, and provincial police to walk. i l l l Cpl. Yvon Fauchon. Then on Oct, 31, 1974, she' WINNIPEG (CP) -- of the Prospector and ~,~i Mlnlnf industry and Developers Association, ~!,! Nawa Noofl Nov8 The hestage-takers were said, she returned to prayer 1MS ant 0file .~ from says the.yearly cenferancce Cont'd told:"You can try to e~me at a Jackson, Miss., revival BOb Swltzer News out, but you'll never get meeting, where about ~ ~ Canada gainer acre are eaRntial for M~ry Tyler Nan Cont'd through" a heavy se.~.rity other believers Jdnod to ask ~ for the Mth annual bommunleaho~ with the '21 0 .r Moore Hemal Cont'd i I 145 Llvse cordon of shotgun-tuareg thathershorterleftlqlprow °'.o~-r-.a.~qace ~f provln.c.la.l ~ters. HeulddMlyfo~" :; policemen, to match her rlgilt. I~~ I1~ at wnlon .d~ minos ml~. It I :00 The Today Cont'd Measure Up "Hestages will no longer "I was sitting there very Federal IcnMrly Minister laA~:year's cenforsnoe~dW , :lS DOotorl From Cont'd Environments be promenaded around," calmly; we prdyed and we Ray 14mt~,l~ will be a held~thesame perifolias. : 30 Another Cont'd Another Cents Worth police said they told the asked," she said. "I sat and ~uast lpsalllr. . "It~i almost llke the blind. t I : 45 World Cont'd World ,a~)out You bandits. "It's our firm' watchodmylegMrowoutin- Manikba M~'~0nIMer Isadln~the blind, so these policy." ~tentansously two inches," Brlan~ 4N~ril~s the msetind~ become easenthl The Edge Cont'd Blue Umbrella In a foiled bank ~obbery Asked whether she theu~ht co~fe~ an "a flo~dl~ to get thee m~sters some ~t'd Of Night Cont'd Book Look last month inp,,~uebnc City people would believe her for the g~emmmt alM~lha e x p e rib, n c e, ' ' e a y a, ~t'd Take Cont'd Zebra Winos suburb, a ho~hige-toherwan medical "miracle," Miss ~ InduMry in ~ Tho~ , ; ,15 Cont'd Thl~y C~d'd Cover to Cover sllowed io travel with two Prewitt said: 'Tm sol their cerumen coneorM, --N~°~mlnMmrsofmln~ i captives to Montreal, whore worried. If I worried about ~ is chairman d the m attundlng t~e coMoranee dP i :00 Movie Bob N,ovle Over he was arrested, it, then I wouldn't believe It ~ sasslm, a d~ouse/ou and nene of ~e ~lelak ' i i~ 'PowderkaB' McLean Matinee Easy Lemarbre refused to say happened. But I know It did on the future of the couiaeted feel alW bur~ Co,lt'd Show 'Carry On Julia whether the two men and if othem don't,..." eonfermce, with mnmant, luue~ will be relasd. . Cmt'd Cont'd Screaming' Chlld arrested In this village 90 Because of her experimce, by E,Peter Gush of the However. the eonfore.~ce I i kilometras east of Montr~l she said she will donate 1O Ilkads~ Bay 1~ and agenda indicates that 'The "cont'd Sesame bad been able to nqotiltu percento~herMl~AmeHna Smelting Co, and E.G, Industry and"l~vernment : 15 :C~t'd FIIntstones Cont'd Street special Judicial treatment in serulngetoehureh eharlli~: Thompson ~f Lancana are concerned'..,,, about Mud Cent'd Cont'd exchange for their She declined to era=ass 1~~, rmp~ding to eurrk~[~nd Cmfd Cont'd Cont'd surrender, m any remanee in her We. past. pmddant misntiai controvm~ ~ ! ~

/ The Herald, Monday, September 10, 1979, P~le :1 Herald staff member describes the search By ERLEEN COMEAU supplies. They were prepared to evacuate the Herald Staff WRiter moment it would be determined survivors were "He's here ... I can feel it In my bones, ;' at the scene of the crash. heard someone say in the headsets worn by the The rigorous procedures of the search were search and rescue team spotters on board CFB momentarily disrupted as Ingram administered Comox De Havfliand Buffalo 456, Friday. medical assistance to two of the civilians on Err Cross, aircraft commander, and Dusty. board. Squadron 442 members witnessed a very Rhodes, first officer, were putting the. Buffalo green-in-the-face reporter popping a gravol and' through its paces to continue the day's search for an RCMP constable occupying a stretcher.. the Cessna 206 aircraft reported missing in the. Three hours after flight departure from Terrac~ area, Thursday. Terrace, it was reported that a clvllkn Cessna A conteur' mountain search was being con- 185 had spotted wreckage on an alpine meadow, ducted and crew members were painstakingly only a few miles outside of the grid where 456 had wanning the terrain. Civilian spotters from the been conducting its search. Captain Cross im- au,~dilary RCMP along with Terrace RCMP mediately responded to the discovery and the detachment members, were nnsisting the rescue crew were on their way. At 5:20 p.m. "positive contact with target" team in their efforts to locate the aircraft. /.'~.~:[*~f#!:~:~.~::~!!i.E~:!;::~.!:~:i:.~.:".$:,..:.:.,E:..I.: ~.~:... All objects sighted, remotely suspected as booms over the communication llnk with the aircraft wreckage, were investigated. Captain crew. Amid the excitement of the find it was Cross manosuvered the Buffalo to allow for the zapparent that the search had been successful,, trained spotters to determine whether the procedures to determine survivors and gai~ sightings were indeed the target being sought access to the aircraft were implemented. after. The Buffalo remained airborne circling the "I leave no doubt in my mind," said Ned site of the crash and awaiting the arrival of Patterson, flight engineer, when describing how search and rescue personnel .by helicoptor. It he had to assess his epottings as the possible was also established as relay communications target. with rescue headquarters Terrace, reporting the Tho spotters were assigned 20 minute sndts off- results of the ground crews' investigation. the bubble viewing windows, located in the rear No survivors ... the search is over ... leaving of the aircraft. Reliable focusing could not be indefinable thoughts of how much it was an- sustained after this period of time and the men liclpated by the CFB crew that they would be' were instructed to relax or sleep and refrain carrying out a full scale rescue. from looking out of the windows. When asked how he dealt emotionally with the The desire for the search to be successful wa~s search, flight engineer Patterson said "I think eminent and portrayed by every person on board about it after." 456. The tasks performed by squadron 442 are many and varying. They must perform perilous Amos Ingrain and Ron Holliston, para~ manoeuvres in sometimes hazardous terrain to rescuers accompanying on the search, were Buffalo aircraft brough in for search here accomplish the role they play in seeking to find tully equipped with parachutes and medical and rescue those in dist:ess.

Molybdenum is Pri bil i ing TER RA CE CLASSICAL the one to find ntmo e arr v BALLET SCHOOL y ERLEEN COMEAU to visit the printmobfie a provincial mandate to Terrace co-ordinator for (Director BARBARA NUNN, A.I.S.T.D, I.S.8.) Herald Staff Writer facility before instruction act as a resource in the continuing education, begins. A free Sunday visual arts for all B.C. emphasizes that these RECOGNISED BY:- The Emily Carr College afternoon open house, Two weekend courses will appeal to for prospectors of, Art (ECCA) Outreach with demonstrations by workshops in Design Part THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF DANCING "people of varying skills and the ~ "~ ByE Y ...... ";,":' ' Program is launching its the artist-teacher, is I and Part II will also be and background." Herald Staff Writer ; ..... first mobile workshop planned for each com- conducted by the ECCA "Cost of the two two- IMPERIAL SOCIETY OF facility, a "Printmobile", munity. Outreach Program and week courses is really the TEACHERS OF DANCING Most of the companies and private prospectors with one and two week The Printmobile has will be held at Northwest same ratio as other staking claims in the Skeena mining division after the realdencies in five North- been developed by the Community College. Part courses," said Mueller. release of government mineral survey data on June 22 west College region I will be held Sept. 28 to 30 Graded classes for Examinations and Festival Outreach Program of the Further information REGISTER AFTER 7th SEPTEMBER, sppoar to have been looking for molybdenum and communities from Emily Can' College of and Part II Nov. 23 to 25, regarding the Print- tungsten.. While 13 minerals were surveyed by the September through Art, now entering its artist-teacher in at- mobile and courses to be provincial department of mines, Tom Schroeder, t.he December 1979. second year of operation tendance will be Sylvia offered should be 635-3467 (Studio) 635.2440(Residence) district geologist for the Northwest says he suspects The Printmobfle will with service to 50 com- Scott of Vancouver. directed to Student or by mall to Box 914, Terrace, VSG 4R2 most companies were primarily looking for those two visit Terrace Oct. 21 to muniliea in the province. Kathy Mueller, Services NWCC 635-6511. minerals. .Nov. 4. ECCA formerly known New statistics released this week reveal a total of The fullv.eouioned- as the Vancouver School 1,230 unit stakes were made daring a three~y l~eried nrintmakin~ ~orksho~ is of Art, founded in 1929~ in June when two data shtet~ ~ont~ffr/lt~ ~ ~rvey ~)u~d~ln'-a~f-oot tra~ler has achieved independent infermation was released in Terrace. Many com- and staffed by an artist- status from Vancouver panlns hired helicopters so as to stake claims in the teacher responsible for Community College to more remote areas of the northwest. instruction, and a become an 'institute' with When you decide "Most of those companies are probably out on their technical assistant. t~eoperty right now, looking at what type of ground According to ' - Murder y got," he said. Schrooder, who has just returned formation from :1~£ college, the Printmobile i to lose weight • from a three-week trip of the Stewart, Cassiar and e Atlin area, •says it in very active everywhere in the will accommodate up to charges n~glon, o eight s~udents at any one famg.r¢ork ~programs in laid .in "Rightn°wthisareainasaetiveasany~w'ha~re~els'elin seigrap,y,' intaglio, Overd call Diet Center the province," he' said. relief, and lithography., ose~ • ~hroeder indicated there are three or four places The mobile workshop VANCOUVER(CP) -- A i All of us who have struggled with a weight _ flmtwereheavily stakedas a.re.sult of th_e_cl_aires r~h:-_will be preceded in each N.anaimo . woman was He identified Nimbus mountain, 3ug east m Kiumat community by a small charged Saturday with-~ .~ ...... problem know that-the toughest-part of and Shishilabet lake, northeast of Alice Arm as two exhibition showing the c~n.ts ofattemptedmuraer losing that weight is getting started. When examples. Both ureas were claimedpetendaz., for their type of prints thatbe. can cmmren-'['~?:...... were xouna'"='""un- you make that .decisi°n' we're here to help! molybdenum and tungsten deposzts, created and a slide-tape conscious in a hotel room ,'Four of five different companies were staking the lecture explaining the suffering drug overdoses. printmaking process. The Police say Nora Loraine same ground in these areas, and due to the poor exhibition and slide-tape Bob and her sons, Allan weather on those three days, they might not have seen lecture will be free to the CrawfordHilton, 5, and D.J. each other," he said. public for five days in Hilton, 3, were found The search for molybdenum is hot being restricted advance of the Print- unconscious Thursday by a START LOSING WEIGHT to the area surveyed'by the two dnta sheets. Omni mobile's arrival in hotel clerk. The clerk Terrace. checked the room after TOMORROW! Resources in Vancouver recently indicated that it has. wonderingwhy the two lively discovered a considerable amount of the mineral near There will also be an boys were still in bed at Our program of sound nutrition u~d~uah, about I00 miles south of Atlin. Schroeder opportunity for the public noon. and private daily counseling will e company has spent "well over $1 million on result in a natural and sustained first phase of exploration. He says though it cost in the area of $500 million to fully develop Boys register today weight loss. .... Utoarea. " ' ' The annual general through seven years old, meeting and registration for cube.eightthrough ten years Companies are looking for molybde'num due't~he boys wishing to register for old, and scouts eleven dmrtfail created by t~e Endako mine strike at Fraser the' First Terrace Beavers, through fourteen years of 181m. Bill Thompson, the manager for corporate Cube and Scouts will be held age. : • communications for Placer Development;' the at the Cub-Scout Hall on Anyouewishing to donate q~rator of the Endako Mine, says there was "almost GriegAvenue(behindUnited some of his time to the I panic in world markets" when the strike began. Church) on Monday scoutingmovement is more You'll lose Placer Development though has continued to ship September 10 at 7:00 pm. than welcome to attend a!~d ~.,untrate at about one third its previous .levels, Beavers are age five add his support. 17 to 25 pounds netting the company spot market prices of $20 pound. Thompson says the price has gone up to ~2 in seine , eet in just 6 weeks! ejums, thongh Placer continues to sell ai t~O. This Girls groups to m compares to a pre-strike level of $6-10. And we'll teach .you what it takes to Registration for the packs and companies. There .keel) it off! Placer continues to search for sources of molyb- Kisumkalum Brownies, will be no Brownies at E.T. denum. Sehroeder notes that Placer are looking at Guides and Pathfinders Kenney or Parkside if no molybdenum deposits at Adanac near Atlin. takes place Sept 17, at 8:00 leaders can be found, so if '~he development by Placer is ahead of Omni. If pm in Parkside School. This you have some time to give flflngs go very well, they might have something going registration includes all to these girls, please CALL l there in a couple of years." ' packs and companies from volunteer. Thompson however, says the company was looking Parkside, E.T. Kenney, A new program is offered TODAY! at potoentlal molydbenum sites long before the En- Uplands, Veritas and the and clearly set out, For Salvation Army. further information please deko strike. Leaders and helpers are phone 635-5046 or S. OnsUen "Fhere's no relationship between the labour desperately needed at all at 635-3866 situation at Endako and the Molybdenum exploration Injects elsewhere," he said. Sehroeder said he was ~yedm~y the number of private prospectors Socred go to meeting The Social Credit party an energy crisis develop and Undoubtly they will try to make a deal with the will be holding its annual second a resolution deals Upstairs In the Lezelle Professional Building companies. '~in sort of practice is starting to come convention in Vancouver on with the problem of food S~-m0 Mon. thru Frh Nov. I through Nov. 3 and supply. The Skeena 63S.3S32 9- 1 Imekstrongly and companies are starting to rely more representatives of the Association is ,uld more on private prospectors bringing in Skeena Social Credit recommending a Royal properties rather than having them on staff." Association will be in Commission be set up to EVERYONE IS WELCOME AT OUR " Se~eder also noted there were 900 claims in the attendance. draw up long-termpolicies to I,~00 square mile area prior to the release of the promote an adequate supply ,.mu~ey data. Two r-olutions will be of home-grown food for submitted by the local riding British Columbia. Both OPEN HOUSE apart of the program was to reactivate interest in ussoclatlm. The fist Is a resolutions are expected to 'lhe area and sothose figures alone from January to recommendation that a task be important topics of SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 J~e ol, well that achieves the goal right then and force be established to dtsctmsion at the November from 10 to 2 qim'e," he concluded. examine alternatives should convention. i, i i t ,

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~Ugwlh~hlnand without Parl/amant to better balance the scales. The Canadian Manufacturers' Association, the EDITORIAL Canadian Chamber of Commerce, the corporate sector and even the insurance industry which so I recently fought the indexing of public service pensions "The Kltlmat oil port and pipeline to on grounds that it set up a yar .dstlc.k a~al~_ t _whl~ Edmonton proposa/Is not only dead by. private pensions were measures, SlOWly o= surety have been modifying their position. buried, exhumed, autopsled and Powerful voices within the private sector' are reburled. No page.long eulogies will beginning to show support for laglslallon -- introduced bring It back now. shortly before the election -- which would scale down the cost of living indexing of the public service to a The threat of an oil tanker traffic ,~p more reasonable level. the Douglas Channel and the frightening More reasonable, the ar@ment both within and prospect of a pipeline along the ever. outside government runs, because it would move down changlngSkeena River and through the the public service level to a scale whieh private Telkwa Pass is past. We still, however, pension plans might equal or approach, "May I borrow the skateboard tonight, son?" It's no secret that with high interest ra .tea. prlva.te f~ce the probability of tanl~er traffic pension fends are garnering inflated wlndfau pronto dbwn the West Coast of British Columbia on their investment- and failing to pass any ot them a~ the United States searches frantlca!.ly along to thek pensioners, i ', , .... v~ays to pump more oll into Tne The charge was openly levelled ng~t the private pptroleum.dependent economy. pension industry Just bef6rqthe e!ection by members of all parties at a special committee onpehsiolis. ~With the energy shortage pushing the "'RISEN FEATURE It was this, more than any~h~; that.~eI'Sdadod the government to'bring ~tl~.~ill'.m.~.o~n~,,,tbe new U,.S. government to take a harder line lower indexing formula for"tt~ piibllc'~rVlce. ahd after thepi'oblems it has had with. its Modifying it to the extent ~atas it c.ame down. some• t~adltional suppliers, we can expedt a changes needed? formula could be devised to maex prsva~e pensmns m r~ove toward relying less on others for . semethinK approaching a comparable level. even supply routes, let alone the raw ~ Not equal, mind you, but closer. materials. The new Conservative government is believed ready And although the subcommittee wind up back at Mlllhaven if their to carry through the legislation. t~With the land route for a pipeline from By DIANE WAYDA • And at the moment a member of cabinet is devoting KINGSTON, 0nt. (CP) -- Jagged found that the worst excesses of staff names are published. Both say • American supplies down through barbed wire tops the high fence brutality were in the past, it tension at Millhaven has lessened all his working time to a study and report on the Genadlan territory the least likely endesing the keepers and the kept at reported that lowlevel verbal and and guards now being hired are situation. I~roposal for the U.S. government to Mlllhaven Institute, a maximum- psychologicsi warfare still existed _mo~ ..... professional. Qulck to read the signals flying in the wind, the security prison that still bean the between some guards and prisoners; insurance companies themselves -- once the greatest Ibbby for and as it would also Involve scars of its ~olent birth eight years It also found that program and ". ~'They're giving the guys little opponents of~ t~ wi~ ~ ~iy~te~ion ~lsJ~r~,,it would I~ Ir~the best in. security staff were working at cross ' mlngs, like longer rime for alhowor, anti,it heJpa,~' one pri~ osld. ,system -- volunf~i'liy ~ve1~en, no~ in~exii~,, but I t~t ~0~t"h'~Canadlan:~Nernment to : :~l~est officials say some reforms purposes.-A triangle .: union,• rather paying supplements on penmons. s~ress the offsl~ore boundaries within have eased a crisis situation management and prisoners -- had One Mliilmven staff member also developed, and correctional efforls said a small group of guards still Not as a matter of right. discovered two years ago not only at But as a moral obligation, which It would allow tanker traffic. Millimven but throughout Canada's were paralysed in the middle of make life mlserablo not only fo~ prison system. union-management struggles. prisoners but for other guards and Further the insurance corporations have been ~,A hard line from our government Of Arthur Trono, regional director- program staff as well. bringing moral persuasion to bear on their" business this Issue, and a good case for Canadian theout system some instead fear that of tinkeringmaking major with general of penitentiaries, says "Each night when I went off my and industry clients to follow their lead with.sup- changesw.I only increase the there's no reluctance on the part of shift they'd tell me I looked like a plemental payments. sovereignty, canbe made by the federal the service to remove its staff from con, that I should be cat~efulbecause f~herles department through an- chances for more chaos and The banks have done it. Yes, of al/,people, you might the protective wing of the Public they might make a mistake and say, the Banker f~rcement of the 200.mile limit, violence."l don't think the situation is as Service Commission, "but that'snot shoot me. And that was every ht" But the insurance industry warns that the hand- ~ acute as it was when we did the something you can Just Jqmp into ,ni8 . .... kwrtting is onthe wall .... : - ~There will certainly be reJ;alll~.tion report,"saldMarkMacOulgan, tha overnight, it's f~ta~ttcally corn- _ ...... plleated. ~ Ma~q~mgan sets =ouetemaxtng And if public servl~e'lZ~nsi~l~is~/Scalod f~om south of the border. The Clark i ~Windeor.Walkervllle Liberal MP down to something within reasonable reach, tho~ g~vernment Is going to have to face " who two years ago headed a four. "The triangle? It always will guards were to be resseigned to party larllamentary subcommittee exiSt in -rivats indnstrv too" duties involving little or no contact corporations which still hang back on pension sup- f!hrests of economic sanctions and those that investigated the state of In n'n interview, Troho~seld"a new _ .with prisoners ...... plemente may face government compulsion which old saws about the amount of American Canadianponlientiaries following •-~- ..' .,...,,',=' ~,~ -'-¢f scheduled "I don't know what has happened could be more costly to them than moving voluntarily ir~vestment In this country, rto= at Mtilhaven and two ot~ar to be put into effect seen, will give with that," be said. "There s still.a and in time, : federal prisons. directors the power of dismissal, lot of pressure from those guards." Staff will stiU have recourse to He said the implementation this !The United States, however, has its "l don't think it's improved appeal such decisions with the year of a new grievance procedure bbck against the wall. The state and radically, either," added Mac- fdderal governments there are facing ..,.,.....,.,.....,.....,...... ,.:,,,,....,,,..,,.,.,,,.,,, ...... :.:.:,:.:.:,:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.;.:,:.:. ,....,.,:.:.:o o., o o. : o :.:.:.:.:.:.'..:.:.:.:.:.:,:.,'.'...... ,...... ,,,...,,..,...,,,,'• • • • • • • •. •. • • ...,,,....,.....'.'.'.'.'t'.','.'.','..,. •... both economic recession and a taxpayer ,.,o,.%,.%,.%,.%%%',%%%%,,,,, •,, •,,, ,.,.,.,.,., ...... • •. • •...... LETTERS TO revolt. This Is not a time of friendly cQncessions but of hard bargaining. Let Fifth part of an uS hope the Conservatives realize that THE EDITOR hbw they handle our resource management now determines our ability ll-part feature on Prisons Dear Sir: Francais." Avec ls tO survive and expand our secondary cooperation de ls eommldon ir~dustrles...... ,...... ,...... ,,...... ,.,....,.,..;:.:..::i~.~iii.i~:.:i~:;:.:.i::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: First, we would like to eeolsire de Terrace, new .'.:.:.:,:,:,:.:.:.:.:...... '.'.'.'.'.~:'.'...... ::":';:/~.~i~,='.:~: .... thank all the French parents n'avons pas eu de I I' I ~at,~nal dh,~u,tm. th= ~,nmmlaaien~i:' *f~#'a @mmittee made up of equal who have Joined together to difflcultees du cote Guigun, who expressed frustration "'~e'~d"te"ntia"'~rl-~a;u~'a'"~'"~utsi~/"~ of s.~f a.,d .prisoners implement the French e~-e transportation ou ecole, at the disappointing pace with which aju~icator. " ~.+~..,Whieh,~hearspreeners complafnm curriculum project in our reals apparenmeht la he sees the subcommittee's 65 "We have an excell.ent r~p~rt . -- was resisted by some guards. schools. Duo to approval of Commissiont Seolaire fur iEDITOR'S recommendations being im- now with the Public Se'~ic~'Alltshc'e .... ~0i~ie guards at Millhaven began the school district supervisor incapable de trouver dos plemented. of Canada (the union-representing ".~ threatening other guards. Ohe man and school trustees, we did 'profmseurs qualifess, cat He said the major rscommen- guards) but that's nqt to say that had his new car damaged." not encounter any problems issue eat son enquete par !JOURNAL dstions have not been carried out -- everyone thinks it.'s a~ bed of roses, Go~don MacFarlane, executive wRh the transportation of the L'Asslstant du Sow Minis,re' "the ones that will affect the most because it's not/' isays Henry director of the John Howard Society children to the designated et par nous memea iu BY lasting change, the ones having to do .i~ Ontario, said the government'e school. Apparently, qualified executife du 8roupo. with the reorpnization ef the ser- Neufeld, Millhovev's ,director. He said ataff~ attitudes art .~lifficuity in gettin~ control of the teachers were a problem as Lundi le 10 de Septembrs a GREG vice itself." system may mean "we'll have to re- none wished to come to 19:30 henrm(7;S0 Imi), noes The subcommittee 'found that the chenglng for l~e~tte~ but "the only think the the whole Justice system." aurons use assemble ms la MIDDLETON uninafxing of prison staff in 1967 Imd thing that Will'rddu~ totally the Terrace, or were not tension of lnmateq is~if I open the "Temporizing isn't gong to work qualified to teach French. Dr. Nick Ardanas et los the growth of a topheavy • mucb longer. In a large measure the The .teaching atsff issue Is Comminsires d'enoles de bureaucracy had removed power doors and let then~ o~t,'~o~': . Both Neufeld an~l Ti'onO i~ay most orisis still exists. It may be on a still under scrutiny of the Terrace seront present; Mr. from prison directors and left no one longer fuse." assistant to the Deputy Ardenaz eat directenr des The late Friday night rain washed the spilt blood running the prisons. subcommitLe~v~e~ommendatione have either been ~implemented or He said guards are as much a Minister of Education and by 'services des proMammos de and beer off the downtown Terrace streets, but the It recommended modelling the victim of the system as prisoners. the executives of our group. Francalse au Menistere de service after the RCMP, with a well- are in the work/, lind that .the l'education, Now invitmo remains of the hail of beer bottles that mark the situation is much better. "I doubt that the system's desing of the pubs still littered the streets Saturday. selected, motivated and baiter-paid changed much. But at least there Monday, September 10, done testes les persounes de staff subject to discharge for Neufeld said petty harassment of presets by guards -- incidents haven't been any major riots in the Dr. Nick Ardanaz, langue Francois, et los • For four or five hours the RCMP ran a shuttle from misconduct or Incompetence, and last two years." Assistant Deputy Minister of parents a vedir' a cette' the city's core to the police station, marking the putting the power of derision- ranging from nameealling to Graham Stewart, director of the Education, will be In Terrace assemble qui seres making hack into the hands of prison making prisoners return to t~eir d'un~nlnter'~st primordial confiscated beer bottles on the way, dating them and cells at the climax of a movie -- society's Kingston branch, says he to meet with the School lntitialing them before piling them with the otl~.rs in directors. believes little can be done to create a 'Trustees and parents of the pour le" future de notre "We can hardly expect to control eceurs rarely. constructive environment inside French children. Everyone innguage cheo norm entente. the evidence lockers. inmates if we cannot control those • "There may be an isolated case today's prisons. who speaks French is urged Commencant avee ce Itwas a game of cat and mouse, or rats as the police who are suqpoeedly guarding and where an officer is doing his ~ and "The emotional aignlficaece of to attend this meeting, as it instructing t~em," said MacGuigun. some of the inmates take that as rapport, nour tf®ndrom los call youngsters they roust out of the dark corners being locked away for years and will be of prime interest to ngene de nouvelle lnesie The system still has problems harassment," Neufeld said. "You ~marS in a system rife with distrust, everyone. The meeting will around the hotels and pool halls. "not because of a presence of red hear about brutal guards at informs de touts information' getty, violence and fear is still be held at 7:30 P.M. at Cusie valable qul iertlront de Shox~iy after the policeman helped the local lad take tape, althongh there is some red Mlllhaven- there have been there. They feel anger inside and the Hall. tape, but because the employees are isolated cases and they're not nc- toutes recontre ave It the bottles of beer out of his. socks, the same officer eun~ ~ anymore." potential to buBd something ex- Commis~lon Sooislre on te. Jumped a pair of pot smokers passing a Joint, hardly in not properly selected, trained and plosive in there. Starting with this report, motivated." =ten say a small percentage we will Inform the media of Deputes Mlnlstro. the shadows enough so light from the roneh could be of ~m'ds are still cansing trouble, "A prison system ie an envi- seen. Meanwhile, the youth who had been handed a The subcommittee's harshest ronment where you've got a number all worthwhile Information Leo Mallloux, Seeretery words were for guards at MLllhaven, horassin~ them in subtle ways by regarding our meeting with ticket for the beer he should have waited a couple of making visitors wait unnecessarily, of forces working against each, Parents for French a penitentiary prematurely opened other. They are institutions where the school executives or with Skoona Street years yet to have stood only a few hundreds yards In 197', when prisoners rioted at fiddling with mail and taking repeated head counts when one people are serving tremendously. representatlves of the Terrace, B.C. VEG 3Ki away, getting over the sterLhe got as the policeman nearby Kingston penitentiery. long sentences and in their Own guls Ministry of Education. Phone: 835-5035 had pounced on him earlier. Almost 400 convicts, transferred would do. "But a lot of things are starting to they're tremendously fri~e~ to Millhaven following the riot which "That's wby we advocate small, Premierment, nous Editor'anete:U~m~mately The neeo tot constant patrol downtown takes a lot of took two lives, were forced to run a change," said one former Mllthaven the police department's resources. The residential prisoner now in medim-seourity at institutions where people (staff and voulorm remarder touts lea neither the editor mr'tim gauntlet of dub.swinging guards prisoners) can communicate one on Parents de langue Francalse typosctters read mid write areas are to some extent left to call for assistsnee. The during the first four days of Bay penitentiary. He and other prisoners fear they li one." qul se sent Joint enSemble enough French to correct el' police don't like it but they say they can't.leave Milthaven's existence. pour mettre en oeuf,re le proof read the Freecb skulkers for too long or the vandalism spreses ~me an Programme "Cadre de verslou of thb letter. epidemic of plague out from the city's centre. • " 1 ,i ~ '~ The Herald, Monday, September i0, 1979, Page $ Terrace arena Kitimat women :heck ood cost to opentoday BY ANN DUNSMUIR In the meantime, the BY DON 8CILM~ER Herald Staff Writ~ group wants consumers~, Herald 8taff Writer A dozen Kitimat to return all pear quality Since the Terrace Arena dosed in April, the staff women have formed a goods and insist on has been extremely busy improving the facility for the ...... consumers research raincbecks when an coming winter season. ~: ...... ,.~ ...... ,, .,.,., ,.,~.~:~L .:....i.., .,...:.-::.," group to survey prices advertised special is not ...... , _...... !:// Head arena attendant John Nattress pointed out and quality of food in available. some,of the many improvements that have been made ~ili!ii~i;iii!ii: supermarkets and Anyone interested in in the arena over the summer. ~'~:L;~ ...... :'.... compare results to Joining the new consumer Most important for any loyal hockey fan, the supplies and prices research group may concession has been improved, and its hours nave available in Terrace and contact 632-3537 for been lengthened to accomodate most users of the ~.~ .% Vancouver. further information. arena. Second ?n the list of important changes is the i. 4~*~ "~#~#¸I'J~ Members hope to find reworking of t~ ice plant. . .. aunwerstoanehproblems "We worked ~n the ice plant all summer, ann now. ~ Little Theatre I works ~t like#brand new," said Nati~ess. "We've as low quality c~: fruit reworked the suspension on the Zam.beni.(.truck and vegetables for sale in starts season that cleans the leebetween periods), ena aaaea a Kltimat; meat that goes The Terrace Little board brush that will sweep right along the boards bad quickly, the fact that Theatre S~etety Is havU~j prevent ice from building up along the boar~ ann whenever wages rise, its first organizational. prices immediately go meetln~ ~t at the creating a hazard for the ~katers." Terrace Little Theatre, A new clock will be put up in the rink, replac!n.~ the group needs 3628 Kalum old clock.dial thnepiecos. The new cl~k wi]! ne a uPThe All inte~te(ll people volunteers willing to help areur~d te came nnt and ..... digital model, mating the times easier m rear zrom with the survey a few all areas of the rlnk. te|r. pm in the meeUu~, Most people entering the rink will also notice.tl~. hours each week. A which einm at e o.m. new paint job. The entire arena has been repain~eo, qualified daycare worker and a new Timber/men decal has been painted on at has volunteered to care for children during ACTIVITIE8 ADD centre in the hopes that the Timbermen will have a survey taking. WATER really good team. Au average fa~y of f~,r A public notice board has been added in the lobby, When the sm'vey has con add more than 10 ~mons whicb will be available for anyone to use. Advertising been completed, mem- of water a day to the air in, space is also being made available for interested bers plan a door4o~losr be~e with the narnud" campaign to inform activities of cooking, advertisers and should provide some inexpensive and laundering and even i~ effective advertising for those willing to make use of Darshan lhn'mu hel~ mt I ~ " MdMllp le k~ IIfS~ fw/Idty'l residents of results and ' Nattress sprays on some addltkmd wate." to e~ the tress. ~owor~.~ enlist s~port. breathi~. :.~ it. '~e arena staff in hoping to get more people renting the ic~ privately. There is lots of time available for II rentob, and me block is prime rental thne in the eany eveni~, ideally suited for group .rentals. Rates are ~;28per heur for youths and ;45per sour tar aurora. BUSINESS DIRECTORY i The staff would also like to see more use made of the public skating times. "It's the same amount of work for the staff If twelve people ~ the faclli.~, as it wo~d be if twelve hundred use it, said Nanreas. we really want people in here supporting the arena." Natreso went on to say, "If we can recover 5O per cent of our overhead from straight revenue, we would EASTSIDE I ~ 4eo JOHN OEEfl "k GRAOINO ~ LAND CI.E~nINO be the top arena in the province. This facility is GROCER Y & LA UNDROMA T ' WITH 5TH WHEEL ~ BACKFILLIHO ~ tRVEI-INO I AND EQUIPMENT LTD, : supported by public funds, and ~e mo~.p.eople ~e the arena and the other recreauon tacmues m OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK PIPE, PLUMBING SUPPLIES, PUMPS, area, the,• ' .smaller' their taxes will" be".._ To Serve You HOSES, NUTS AND BOLTS, FENCI NG, Another'~ogram tlmt peoplecould.support.more.!.f WATER SOFTENERS-- AND NOR E -- they ksew abeut it is the seen-sour skate, wnicn wm TERRACE be huppe,p~,g~y.e.xY..~ weekday from 11:30 a.m. until WEEKDAYS8-11. WEEKENDS9-11 5235 Keith iven.e - N., e C H~ro l:0O p.m .... . 4438 Lakelse 635-2104 PHONE ANYTIME Season skating passes are available now from the DAVE & ALLAN 635-3505 635-7158 arena office, at last years rates. Rates for maser YOURFRIENDLY CONVENIENCE STORE i users have risen only 10 per cent since last year as well. These and other rates are available in the Terrace Recreation Department'u Fall Program Booklet. Terraoe Eleotronio Ripairs Ltd. GLACIER

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I ..... " ~- -P~""?~s"'b" -~ (~ A Complete Glassand --RCMPwe~;asus'ml, kept Dennis Milton Norande, _~..-~e,.--v o.m. 9 Pm" ~ • " • busy on the weekend with a 17, will be in court to answer . . i-rmay -- v a.m. - p...... Alummum Servlee Iber of liquor-artenmo to a charge of being a mmor 4523 LaKelea .',~"~".' effences, in pmsesslon of liquor, as IThomas~ Myers, 22, willas Tommy Kinkead, 17, . ' " " " Isfaein~ elmr~ esofim pa ired and Rouold Lozimkl , 17, of i i Ready ~lx Concrete, Sand, Gravel, Top Soil, Drain I FREE .., Patio Blocks. ConcrsteGravel. Be0so, Cement, V4 Yard Concrete Mixer Available for Rent blood-alcohol reading In addition , police I .... ----= .... I ' I I . I o.~.0s .,to~_. b.~ .~- .W~nnde~ a J.ve.,e on~. I, ltIl~ Hg11[t GIFT CERTIFICATI[S I I -hIllVII ,."IPIIRS,y, I e chase Friday evenmg charge possession m ..... -- ...... , .;~.~' .... "'- ";:;,L',,-,;77,':: " : , ~...I ~q~thedovmtownares. mariluaneand.quor. I -_ I'or 111-,.- _ " !1 ...... ,.rnvnI~ w4.~r.~r,/m ~. ";"-'¢'t'~ I' Police arrested Flynn. Another Juvenile faces a_ .! ,liar tlltl ,leer CllWS I I r;';;.2~.~=',F;-- / aftorchasin~amanwnox.~.on charge far possession of I ,,kwnHlaslh .k, baHirtailb I I ~ ...... I fremaDatsunabandnnonm liquor 1 m--- ...... i..... w,.., I I ~,ll=,..llhx ..~" I the ~Uo~ ~ M~.~ ~i~ x~, ~, o! ~ I ~IeeSe or deoCaItlars(s,ng,eor~,,rl. I I ...... ~:_L"//-//~ ...... I

impaired and .08 after a Police else swooped in on ~~ minor motor vehicle three youths reported , ~ accident on Sparlm Street in smoking marijuana in the STARBOARD Plumbing. Heating. CommerElo, S~,rvl¢ing •which a 4-wheel drive was parki~ lot beside CI~IC. Residential - Industrial - Specializing Gas Fitting wedged neatly into the trees Faeingchergesofpoese.ssion .. and Sheet l~Aetai Shop on a front lawn. 'r~ere were no injuries in the accident. Burbank,of the •,drug 4737 are Park Ave.,Jonn TACK YACHTS Ch li e B e 1anger A Smitnm man, William Wayne Denise Bo~e, 28 of 6- ~ i Miller, 23, will be appemtng queensway and Violet q SAN JUAN PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. in court to face charges of Annie Gesnel], 35. 'Unique hthroonl Boutl(lue' impaired and ove~ ..~ .after A Juvenile was 21' to 3W Sailbo!ls police.ebee.ked a venom on apprehended far shoplifting & A¢cessorlai 4461 LAKELSE AVENUE Lakelse Avenue, in Safeway earlier in the , i A hit and run accident 635 300/:i " ..0. Bex involving a taxi resulted in dasYaturday night was ~Km Hanean ;I'ERRACE, B.C. VSG 4B5 OR 635-9320 Samuel Guno, 31, being apparently quieter for ~ :,.,¢ :: ,;,~. , ,., ...... Install & Service Oas, Wood & (NI Furencas informed he ~I. be facin~ police, but two Terrace .g;.:~' ~.~.r.,~ ,- ". ~."; ,.' ,.,, ' charges of impaired driving youths led police a chase ,f ,~, ., . and driving while through the downtown area "" S Ltd disqualified. There was only but were eppeehendednear (D I IdEP, :: minor damsp in the ac- thel;~mAparinlente. IN r ' ' I ~ .' r . old~t. f .., :-t ' . • Police patrolo In the ""'" ""°" " "' @1 1% ,,,:~,,' , • I* 4711 O Kelth Ave. ~ ' FOR THE BEST IN nniahbarheed o~ the Terrace be,=, d c Lll , "'! :"' t":" SUEDEAND LEATHER •IIo~I resulted in a umber of possessiona©hargeotbeingaminorin of liquor and CO i O p I"~ ' ,;u' ' ' ' ' 0 .:~!~T' ~ *~ ~ ' ' 'I' ' ~ ' " n~l~.~llir t.,. f,'i,',,(l|.• (',)n.elli,.nce .lore (:LEANING arrests Friday night. RobertOI, 19,was JMUed ::. ,.'~,.m ; ~.'i ~ :~t~m" Erick ChrisUaasen, 35, and with an appearance notice 2 LOCATIONS James William Webb, 18, f~ ~s..~ uquar in a 3224 Kalum Street,Terrace ~,. ~,~o'.~ ' "~,as big"~ .ou.s, 4404 legion Avemm and Mini Mall face cimrgesof pasee~Ion of public place, w~e Robert Natural" Fonds-- Bonks-- Local Crafts r., ;(;i 'We~.days 7:30 am - 12:30 am (Next to Mr. Mikes) marijuana a(ter RCMP l.minakl, 17, will appear in ' ,,,.. •.hecked two men sharing a court at face a charge of ANYONE CAN SHOPAT DELIGHTS... m~,.,,:. diWette in the alley beside beinga minar in ~oe.ton ONLY MEMBERSGET DISCOUNTS .... Weekends 10:00 am - 11:00 pm 635-2838 the betel. of liquor. )htrtin Caarso, 18, WaS A charge of theft la facing In j~aseamon of memei alter a diamend ring and gold 1 poOeeetoppedamanlnfront bracelet were reported ~ ~ OPEN ~e be/el. JolmPctorson stolen from a residence was charged wi~ Uttm~. Stewart had apparently been dropping a beer bottle on me Robert Lee Bennett is street there. . reported the driver of a • Deuline Peterso., 18, asa vehiclewhich left the road an ~ : Msieo~nDarrellBolton,""'""': 17, °"Qucelway and struck a ~'~ BPVBM~V ilgVlIIDLTO,. I :B&G : 'iieam~Fe_mlm.yhBe.._~ Mills memorial Hospital Idetqe. u~ral(! ~a~ while police are .--- ~'~'~ " I Y 2701 Sotlh Kalum St. Bolton,19, wasemu~--wm, inveatlptlng the accident. [6,3S" 33 ~6b~o..~=~,oa,~ o ...c~oo. "" 635-6180 consun~ liquor in a publie A car accident about 35 &.m,ii..-~.mi~: I/ass. east of Terrace Saturday .... ~,; Police were also arresting mon~ has left two cc- I <,, mlnorselmwheceintbeel.~, , cupante of a v~iele in - .~ issuing an appearance nonce hospital with multiple in-

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P~ga 6, The I~ral& Monday, September 10, 1979

SPORTS • topple Giants Jesus Alou's -two-run On Saturday, Montreal Richard Dotson, pitching Baltimore edged Boston 3-3, double in a four.run eighth whipped St. Louis 7-2, New in his second majur-lcagan Oakland shaded Chicago 2-1, inning lifted Houston Astro~ York edged .l~ittsburgh 3-2, game, hurled a six.hitter to New York beat Detroit 54, to a 4-1 victory over Son Philadelphia outlasted give the White Sox a 7-0 Texas dumped Minnesota 6- Francisco Giants and into Chicago 9-8, Cincinnati second-gume victory. 2, California defeated first place in the West Divi- dumped Los Angeles 4-1, San On Saturday, Cloveland Milwaukee 3-2 and Seattle sion of baseball's National Diego blasted Atlanta 9-2 and downed Toronto 5-4, beat Kansas City 4-2. League. San Francisco shaded The Astrns took a halt. Houston 2-I. game lead over Cincinnati In the American League, Reds, who dropped a 3-1 • Rick Demlzey slugged the Lions dropped decision to Los Angeles first grand-slam of hla Dodgers. career and Gary Rcenicke SALMON Alou's game-winning hit and AI Bumbry each hit Winnipeg 17-15 came off Gary Lavelle, the homers as BaltimoreOrioles By CONWAY DAILY LUl Passnglin converted third of four San Francisco rented Boston Red Sox 16-4. WINNIPEG (CP) -- bath touchdowns and added pitchers. Dave Bergman and Frank Tanaua, trying to a 20-yard field goal in the FISHING DERBY Cesar Cedeno had come back frc/n tendinitis in British Columbia Lions first" quarter. consecutive singles off his left shoulder, gave up capitalized on a fourth quarter turnover and went The Bombers' lone reliever Greg Minton prior to five hits in 5 2-3 innings to touchdown came in the third Alou's hit. Denny Walling register his first victory on to defeat Winnipeg Blue Bombers 17-15 ill a Canadian quarter on a six-yard pass NOW IN FULL SWING then singled in pinch-rnnner since June 5 as California from Dieter Brock to Mike Julio Gensalez and Enos Angels beat Milwaukee Football League game Sunday afternoon. Holmes, after the Bombers Cabell doubled to score Brewers 5-2. had moved deep into Lime' Walling and make it 4-1. Larry Gura fired a six- Defensive back Ken Hinton grabbed a pass off territory on consecutive TheDodgers beat the Reds hitter and George Brett passes to Gord Paterson for on Steve Garvey's tie- collected three hits as Winnipeg Billy Troup, giving the Lions gains of 26 and 26 yards. THIS WEEKS breaking homer in the Kansas City Royals beat Bomle RuGS accounted for -':cventh inning. Seattle Mariners 3-I. Johnny posaeeslm on the Winnipeg 49 yard llne. the other points for the In other NL games, Willie Grubb slammed a tworun Bombers who now have Stargell'a RBI double with homer and two relief pitch- B.C. followed with two HIDDEN WEIGHT PRIZE quick passes, for 20 yards to three wins and six lasses. In one out in the ninth inning ers preserved Steve Corner's addition to the fourth- gave the East Division- 15th victory as Texas Terry Bailey and a 26-yard pase.and~ play to Tyron quarter convert, RuGS Fish Smoker leading Pittsburgh Pirates a Rangers beat Minnesota booted five points in the 6.5 victory over New York Twins 5.5. Gray. Gray, who caught seven second quarter, on ~ 49-yard Courtesy Luhr Jensen Mets. John Weckenfuss drove in field goal and singles of 63 Montreal Expos remained three runs and rookie Mike passes in all for a total of 122 yards, was all alone near the and 49 yards. one game behind the Pirates Chris and Aurelio Lopez The Lions scored on.the/r with a 4.1 victory over St. checked Now York on four sidelines when he took the Louis Cardinals as Gary hits, leading Detroit Tlgare pass from quarterback Joe first offensive series, taking Carter and Ellis Valentine to a 3.1 victory over the Paopao. the bell after a third-down stroked three hits apiece. Yankees. Gray went over standing punt by Winnipeg and One of Carter's hits was his Bobby Bonds's grand slam up, giving the Lions a 17-12 moving in five plays into OTHER WEEKLY. PRIZES 21st homer of the season. capped a five-run ninth edge at 7:54 of the fourth '~ peeit/m for Pasaaglia's field Barry Foote blasted four inning that powered quarter. After that, the best goal at,4.~20/~ Kodak Model 100 Instant Camera Assorted Tackle - hits, including a grand-sinm Cleveland Indians to a 14-10 the Bombers could do was a' The Bombers came back Courtesy Sight & Sound Courtesy Gibbs- Norco 42.yard field goal by Bernie with Gary Rosolowich homer in Chicago's five-run victory over Toronto Blue grabbing a Paopao pass and fourth inning, helping right- Jays. Ruoff. bander Rick Rensohel and Brian Kinsman fired a The Lions new have seven running it from the B.C. 43 Me~ Watch - Smoker wins, one lees and one tie. yard line to the 19. Brock, the Cubs breeze to a 15-2rout fourhitter and Jeff who started at quarterback, Courtesy Carters Jewellers CourtesyOverwaitea of Philadelphia Phillies. Newman's runscorlng Running back Larry Key got the other B.C. moved the Bombers down to Gene Teance hit his 17th singlein the first inning the Lions' one yard line, Assorted Tackle - Tackle Box & Kit - home run of the season, carried Oakland A's to a 3-0 touchdown, a three-yard Courtesy K mart lifting San r)lego Padres to a victory over Chicago White plunge in the third quarter throwing to Walt Pansnglia, Courtesy Luhr Jensen that was set up by Paopao's handing off to Holmes for 4-1 victory over Atlanta Sex in the first game of a s,'.ht yards. Brsvm &athb~Mdm'. 43.yard imm to AI Cben~k. Gift Certificate - Smoker Courtesy Saan store Courtesy Luhr Jensen

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is GRAND PRIZE Soccer tourney saw action for the youngsters~o,o u~ ~ s~,.,er A LONG WEEKEND in LAS VEGAS A tri for 2 to Las Vegas, COURTESY Hote~ accommodation included CP Air TERRACE SOCCER Halda Travel Leaves Terrace Oct. 11, 1979 Skeena MaH Rehn,ns Terrace Oct. 15, 1979 Merchants Association

k Knockout meet here To be awarded on a draw basis-all entries elig ~ :e By DON,SC~FFER ' prevailed by an identical beating Pohle 4.2, only to in the shootout. Herald Staff Writer:' score 2-1. To get to the final lose to West End 5-0 in the Soccer is a growing sport after this loss, Bavarian Inn semi-final. " in the Terrace area, at times The,Terrace Mino~ S0~cer had to beat Cedartand Giants Division 5's tourney ended even stealing players from Associat|6~'l$ ~fina|,,~0ur- by a 2-I score. In that with a dramatic shootout the baseball league. Since RULES nament~ "~e~ :~ hekl~la division tournament's first between Ken's Photo Mighty this is only the second year weekend;~v~p ~e19~9 game, Cedarland dumped, Mites and the Kinsmen Jets, Terrace has had a soccer the Jets prevdll~ three league, the orgunisem and 2 entries must be seasons~fordivisl0P~ .3; ;S, 4 Murford's Mosquitoes 81-, . Any salmon caught in fresh All' ac- - Limit one entry per person and .s ,.and.~Us:~!lfidUs, and in the second Mr. Mikes shots to one. In the first coaches who gave their time ~pmTerrterwithin a 50 mile radius companied by a valid anglers per day. whipped All Seasons Blazers round, Kinsmen Jets shut- to the sport must surely rate ace Is eligible. ]icence and an official entry the yea~;~n'd~ the tour- 0-0. In the third game, out Keaworth Cats 4-0, congratulations. The quality form available at Overwaitea - Employees of the Daily ~ments!s~fnl:: Cedarlnnd was beaten by Wedecne Whitecaps skunked d the play was high in the or in each Fridays edition of We Imd'~bout':4oo people Bavarian Inn 4-2, which set McEwans Flrebirds 9-0, tournaments, as was that of Herald or the Skeena Mall are up their rematch in the Totem Ford Mustangs beat the officiating and the at- the Daily Herald. ineligible. out wa'toh~g.~th~ games aU day,::, except' .when the second senti.final. In other Doe's United 2-0, and Kon's titudus of 99 per cent of the • Only fkh wel~hed in at the Whitecaps were on TV," games, Murfords lost to all Photo eased past Terrace spectators. Overwaitea Store in the - Weekly winners will be" lnglls said. "The quality of Seasons 3-0, and All Seasons Chrysler Aspens in the Tam Flyan, director of shootout after a 2.2 draw., Division 5, said that the - Entries for each week will announced in each Tuesday• the play was really good, and was beaten by Cedarland 4-1. 81mere Mail during regular The Division 4 tournament Second round winner's.side shootout system ct deciding sto~ hours are eligible. close at 5 p.m. Saturday. edition of the Daily Herald. w'e're' really looking forward to next year." was a double-knenkont af. games saw eventual champs the winner of drawn games In Division 2, Manuel's fair, with lflghe's Surveyors Kinsmen lose to Wedeene's was good in some ways and Pumas were regular season edging West End Eagles 1-0 in the shootout after a net quite so good in others. champions,and they went on in the final. First-round sooreless draw, and Totem "It's a bell of a way to lose a OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM to become tournament action saw West End Ford ! lose in the shootout to game, especially in the final Kon's Photo after tying at game of the tournament, ;I ~'..-- ,,,,,.,,,, ..... ' II champions as well by dumped Finning Flyers 6-1, Pohle Coyotes drop Coop nil. Second mand loser's side 'because it doesn't really ill skeena mall dQ IIgh ~fQ Id l! Cheetahsdefeating 14 inPhllp°tt's the final Kickers 4-0, Highe's Sur- games sexy Kenworth shade decide which team was game. They got to the final of veyors edge Skeona Foresrs MeEwan's 2-1, and Terrace better, only which team has 2-1 and Faber's Bombers Chrysler win in the shootout batter shmters," Fiyan ii SALMON F BY i[ sightthe tournament & Sound Tornadoes by irouncing 6.0 luse to Moose Internationals ever Doe's United after a 1-I said. in their first game. The 40. In the second round, draw. The winner's side "Some of these kids, ]~ ~e'_ ...... !~ompleted , [I Chseta~ lost to Sight & regular-season champs West semi-flanl saw Ken's Photo especiallythe little ones, are • /~,'. ~.~.~ ~lm~ieiats I !9 Sound in the totwney's first End edged Pohle 1-0, Higbe's win their third in a row in the Just dead after an hour-long ii beat the Mocee 5.1, Finning shootout, tkking Wednene game, and Just don't have Ii j'~MII~ss...... ~'~ I - Fi sh ":t~',~Sp: ring Iii'II gameIn the ebeotout, after lost to Coop in the shootout after n scoreless tie, In the the energy to play any the semi.final, they met after a scoreless draw, and loser's side third.round overtime.. JrqIN~ • Faber's beat Skeena 40. The Kenworth Cats lost to Totem In the tournament ll: ~'"---'-'~Sg~- --~--~-~4_ -- lk= .... Ill SightadvancedandSoundto theagalnfine, andby semi-final in the winner's Ford 3-0, while Kinsmen Jets situation, a quick end to the round saw Higbe's squeak squeaked Terrace Chrysler proceedinga la necessary as =. III wianl"gIn ply. "3, Bava.en past West End I-0, 4-3. Kinsmen then advanced Well, so that the next game l! Oxen went into the tourney foreshadowing the final to the loser's side semi.final can be started and the game ~ COda: as regular season cksm- game. In the loser's side, Co- by edging Totem Ford in the finished on schedule. up lost to the Moose 3-1, and shootout after a draw at nil, All in all, the association -- plions, but lost in the flnal to I]! .~/_ J omci~We~ht'~~_,~, Iii' I Mr. Mikes Sharks 2-1. Due to Faber's were edged in the after which they won another had a very succesqful set of i ilLPIMlai~J)-=-'-,,,, ...... ~ the draw, the final was a shootout by polfle after a 1-1 in the shootout over Wedesne tournaments, which served .~-.~------t,,.~.- =_-- ...... il rematch of the semi-final standoff. The quarterfinal after a 2-2 tie. This set up the it a fitting md to a sue- game in which Mr. Mikes saw Moose advance by __fij~l_ game, won by the Jets .eusafui year of soccer. The Herald, Monday, S~ptamloe' tO, lY?P, POll I IN TERRACE RECREATION POSSIBILITIES The Terrace and "District Recreation ed fitness program, co~ed volleyball and Adult Department's Fall Program Booklet is now out. Learn to Skate." Hockey'se.ason starts The yellow and blue booklet 'outlines the large Some interesting seasonal programs like variety of programs offered for the entire mushroom collecting, pre-ski conditioning, The Terrace Minor Peewees, 49 Midgets and and rep team co- 5:30 p,m. is Peewee=; family. This booklet has been marled to every candlemaking and paper batik are coming up. Hockey League.held its 32 Juveniles. , ordinator CUff Sharples 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m, home in Terrace, so take time to browse through In the Paper Batik course individuals will learn first meeting of the year A t T h u r s d a y' s will be attending the Midgets. it and consider what programs you would like to the ancient art of batik and make their own- Thursday, in preparation executive meeting, annual BCAHA meetings Wednesday: 8 p.m. to get involved in this Fail. personalized Chdslmas cards and wrappings. for the beginning of the President Bernie selder onthesopt.lSwookendin 9:30 p,m, Midge=; 9:~ The de.p~tment offers something for everyone ~enlors will have an opportunity to get into new season, a n n o u n c e d h i s Pentleton. Kilborn said p.m. to 11.p.m. Juvenile=, at a variety of times, both day and evening the kitchen and make ethnic and seasonal dishes Registration for the resignation due to minor hockey wlll get Priday.6p,m, to8p,m, programs throughout the week and weekend In the Senior Chef class, as well as participate in league is down frt~m last pressure from other ronghlytheeamenumber Pups; g p.m, to I0 p,m, reereatlonal pro~eams. . carpet bowling. year, but boys signing up work. Selder said the of hours as lest year, but Bantams; 10 p.m. to 12 Now offared.are a number of fitness, craft and These are only a few of the tremendous at the last mInute may presidency would be too some of the time slots are midnight, Juvenllee. general interest programs during the day for number of programs offered. brlng the tetal close to the time~onsurnIng and he better. Saturday: 9 a.m. to women, with daycare available as well, There The booklet also Includes full arena and ice 425 players registered in felt he couldn't give the Meanwhile, the arena 10:80 a,m. Peewees; are programs for pre.soheelars, including Time- •schedules and programs. the 1978-79 season. Job a 100 per cent effort, ice is in and ready to go. 10:30 a.m. to 12 noon, Figures released The executive elected Minor hockey will be Pups;l~noontoS:46p.m, for.Tots, Tots on Ice and the Children's Story The pool is closed for its annual maintenance, Hour, Children and teens have opportunities to Friday showa totalof 358 former vice-president holding rep team House League Workout& but will re-open October 1st for Set I of swim- youngsters signed for the Ray Flaherty to take over workouts starting today,. Further information .ml learn drawing, guitar or cooking on Saturdays, ming lessons. Re.~stration for the pool or skating, badminton, or Native design carving 1979-80 season. The the top position. Here's the schedule for house league werkou~ programs is as follows. Set I Sept. 25, 26, 27, from breakdown of age groups Fl a h e r t y, v i e e- the week, will be available by after school. Teen dances will also continue once 5-7pm. Set II Nov 6,7,8 from 5-7 pm. a month. Registration dates for the program division's is: 50 Bugs, 77 Pups, 78 president Dick Kllborn Monday: 4 p.m. to 4 Wednesday. They offer some newprograme, especially for activities is Sotth'day Sept 15 from 10 am to 4 pm women, like bookey andseif.doferme. Women's at the arena banquet room. soccer will also continue through the winter, There are, of course, the usual floor hockey, For further information regarding programs soccer, rugby for men In the evenings. call 688-1174. Also try the new twenty-four hour Five passes win first Mery-Ma~garet Smith of the recreation information number, 63~-9212. A recorded message will give you dally pool and arena Steve Grogan passed for TD short passes, Uwe you turned back Seattle CowboysIt 21-1~ victory over department says, "We really ecourage couples five touchdowns Sunday to Sehemannklcked field goals Seahawks19-10. gin Francisco. O.J. toget outtogetber and participate in our new co- schedules and special program activities. save rookie coach Ron of 38 and 31 yards and Miami threw his Simpson, in his first : Erhardt hie first victory In Intercepted three Jim Zorn first two touchdown appearance of the snasun for the National• Football passes as the Dolphins a the sosm to Cv= ~=ul~ the 'ore'., rsn for 40 ya~ League as trampled New Yor~ Jets 38-3. The five TD passes bY Gro 8an, two shy of the NFL "Whitecap S " lxlxlex d record, covered 49, 44 and 28 _"I got only part of his John G~man played gnat yards to Harold Jackson and EAST RUTHERFORD, Tampa Bay's defender 37 and 50 yards to Stanley. N,J, (CP) -- It was like Barry lgtchener, changing Jersey ann tt came off In my and stopped his shot with Morgan and came six days hands~" Kltchener said, 1~½ minutes remainu~. somethla~ out of a c~nl.e the e.on.of ~ ball, .. , A short time later, the Marshmanaged a shot on after he was crlticized f~ his book for ~revor Whymara oo.r.uanfago,tnoKowauea Whitecaps .q=d a great which Parkos made a bi~ poor passingin the Pate' 16- Province of British Columbia who scored two goats ccacn,Nun: chanca to put t~mgame out of save, with Just under II 13 overtime loss to Satnrdav to lead Vancouver "Our coach had already reach when Whymark took a minutes remaining, then the , White~ps to the North committedhl~lf.andw.han 20-yard free kick which forward was removed from Oropn passed for a total PUBLIC NOTICE American Soccer League Kitcheaerdaflectea me nan slammed off the right post, the match by Jago for John of 315 yards bef~e leaving champtmshlp. . . . ~ wu m,ovin~In the wrong the @me in the third period. The Whitecaps, woo stunt, mrecuon,.. . _ The rebound bounced in G. ,r~t a, that stage, I thought In another rout, Buffalo's front where KevIn Hector ROYAL COMMISSION OF sated defendin~ champlm • The snot went oy had an open net, but hit the he had given everything he Roland Honks scored four New York Cosmm to mc~ goalkeeper ZelJko Bllocld to crossbar, had and I decided to gamble tim= -- on runs of two, 3~, the final, won the Soccer his ; le|t -- and .gave This breakdown on the on speed, hoping two fresh four and 28 yards -- Isiah INQUIRY INTO Bowlbefore ~0,-et9 fans with Vancouver ~ first t~am, part of the Tampa defense forwards could break them Robertsonrap 23 yards for a a 2-1 decides ova,Tampa, ,~,champl~ p ,, .o ,, had Jago upset on the down," Jago .said, TD with an and URANIUM,: MINING BI~, Rowdies, • ' ~ The Whitecaps scored the sidelines but the gutty "Unfortunately, we did not fellow linebacker Ltlciks For me to come here and open~ goal when Wymark Rowdi=, who won the first succeed In the final 10 Sanfordblocked a punt and score two goals in the final is found the net unassisted at Soccer Bowl from Portland mInutes. We needed a bit d returned it three yards for a PUBLIC HEARINGS Just unbelievable," said th~ .J:37 mark. Kitchenor in1975, came back to get the luck and didn't get It, scoreasthaBillademoliohed Whymark, also was the goat on that tie at 22:25. Midflelder Jan altho~hl must say you need CIncinnati BenZols 5t-24. , The winnl~ goal came at play, grabbing at the The following Commissioners were appointed in accordance with the Vender Veen split the to make your own luck." In a rematch of last year s British Columbia Public Inquiries Act: 59:37 when Whymark'a low Vancouver player when he Vancouver defence of Withthree mInutes and 17 American Conference chain- hard kick was deflected by went around him, captain John Craven and seconds remaining, .P.i°~thoip@merlnr~c~bU~gah~ Dr. David V, Bates, Chairman Fabbianl had a great ~oust..q ., .. Dr. James W. Murray Roger Kenyo and hit an 18- chance breakin e nasa l,astorlm was eacKen nee Mr. Valter Raudsepp l/order from the top of the Vanco'd~,er defender~' ~ay times, intercepted three DOX, Lewington and.h~edinngtl~. Uw~n~a~ndfe~llYrmSid:~ W thin the Terms of Reference, the Commissioners are tO in¢lulre into A 210-yard dash From that point an, except the adequacy of existing measures to provide protectiOnIn all aspects_ J In the final eight mInutes ball. at the w|a_e-c~_L 8.- Steelers Crushed Houston of uranlummlrllng'lll'B~"~lT"Colglll131E'l~'~T11,c~,r.,~ when the desperate Rowdies .... t-'arK=and Fabbiani mane a immediately great =my= Oilers38-7 . .. . amine the adequacy of existing Federal ana Prov,nc,a} requ,rements In beat the. Argos pressed around Vancouver By AL McNEIL Alouettes a three-pnin~ lead goalie Phil Parkes, the rushed at referee Gino . Terry_.Br,a~_ana.w._,.~:sws;~ British Columbia for: MONTREAL (CP) -- In the four-team Eastern Whitecaps maintained their d'lppollto, for two ~[ooser much , (a) The protection of the health and safety of workers "It"'as a hand ball" Fab one to running back Sidney associated with exploration, mining and milling of uranium, Rimni~ hack David Oree~ FootballConforence.TheAIs poise and the ~.1 lead, • • " "- "- - "--'-n Thorntonwho also ran in for ran for ~110 yar~ on now have l= iz~nts, Ottawa "We didn't control the plan| sam. Lewmsm and carries and scored a Rm~ Riders nine, and the game but we did centrol touched it with his hand" a score.Plttebur~ s defence (b) The protection of the environment, and touchdown In the final Argosseven. ourselves much bettor than But the official disagreed held Houston fullback Earl second of play Sunday as It marked the second Ume against the Cosmos last and gave Fabbiani a yellow Campbe~Ltw°es ~ oYu~rd~~nh~:, (c) The protection of the Public, Montreal Alouettea defeated withinene week the Ale have week," said Vancouver card for his trouble. " ...... , "- - On completion of the Inqu ry, the Commissioners will make recom. Toronto Argonauts 31-11 in a beaten Toronto as they coach Tony Waiters. "I Later, the forward said pro career. ,. _ . mendations to the Lieutenant-Governor In Council for setting and Canadian Football Lea~e edged them ~8-~5 last wasn't afraid of a letdown Jags was right In taking out - ~n~ ule,So~s....?an ~s maintaining standards for workers and pub Ic safety, and for protec. ~ame played before tl,~0a Tuesday. ' ~d I tldnk we played hatter Marsh se ng' "He was. v=o,~, ...... tics of the environment n respect to exploration mining and milling than against the Cosmos. etandl;g~a~n~ gnd shbuld, :.and~.~0~i~ow..Loweran back tans. ' Fullback John O'Leary have been taken out an mtercepuon m a =ten • of uranium ores. The victory gave the scored hia fourth touchdown "But the Rowdies showed Stabler pass 3= yards for The Commissioners have completed their Initial series of Community In two gamin against the great effort, and until the earlier." C final 40 secen(k when we got The victorious Whitecaps ~:~:~:ra :~:~lee ~nn~ tygl~:ndn~;'~l~ blnSPce~t~;isg;u/l~nlnUr~gd~)p°sIt s ' Further om " " he ou= d the ball In the dofan~lve end seemed almo,t controlled in d ~Sakl _Hean~i Esks rout fourth on a thrneyaro run m of the field, we never their celebration, although Raiders 3040, the second quarter, controlled the game." their rocting section from Brian Sips of Cleveland PHASING OF TECHNICAL HEARINGS the Riders Mmtrnal quartorbank J .os Vanc.ver outshotTampa the Vancouver area alsonasced for three TDs, i Bamm swept four yarns Bay lS.10 and Park= made celebrated far Into the night, Inclucling a a 21.yarder to The Techslcal Hearings are to be held in accordance with the follow- By STEVE MI~TL around the left end to score fives saves to four for Whymark was named the Reggie Rucker with 52 EDMONTON (CP) -- the Aia eaeond maJoJor, ako Biiacki, offanslve player of the game seconds remalrdng, to lead ing schedule: 39Edmonton painta ln Eskimosthe first half ran andup In the second period, At38:37, Tampa'sRodney and Craven the defensive the Browns past Kansas Ctty I. OVERVIEW 1979 went on to destroy Ram= setup the Aia third Marsh, who retired after the most valuable player, Alan Chiefs27.24. Natural Geochemical and Radiation Back. September 25.28 touchdown whenhe fired an game, hit Oscar Fabbiani Bali of Vancouver was ChicaRo'sWalter Payton ground and Depos!ts in British Columbia. 40.08a~tatchawan In a Canadian Rowihridero Football ll@tIt-yard end pass Lh.~eS~kit~ to slothach mid- and with a slick pus from the named the playoff MVP. ran for ]62 yards, including right, and the]eague scorIng The Whitecaps, who touchdowns of 43 and 26 II. EXPLORATION October 2-5 Leaguegame Sunday, ~ . way through' champion headed the ball finished the regular season yards, and reserve Ill. MINING October 18.19 Warren~eend.year Moo~, qunnaroa~In his first But It was Green, a past .Parkea, But the pity 29.10, eliminated Houston, quarterback vance Evans IV, MILLIHG AND CH,~..IICAL EXTRACTION October 30 start of the season, directed menace toTorooto defenders was clearly effeldes, Los Angeles Bed the Cosm.~ teamed with James ScOtt on •November 2 the Eskimos in a all day, who conelnded the In the second half, on their way to tee a 38.yard TD pass play as the cotlservativemlaofpassand Mouireal~sh in style ..with Vancouver defender Bob championship. TheRowdi.es Bears beat Minnesota Vik. V. W~RTE DISPOSAL November 13.16; run plop for five first.nan his six.yard plunle as ume Lecnarduzzi had an open net got by Detroit, Phfladell~l& Ings26.7. 20.23 touchdowns, ran out. to shoot at, but the Rowdies and San Diego.. threw a pair of VI. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT " December 4.7; Bio og ca Pathways Groundw.ster, Surface 11.14 Water Atmosphere Reclahl&ti0n, Long ",- J Term Control Monitoring and other matters related to the Env ronment. "" " VII. PUBLIC AND WORKERHEALT~.',,", 1980 PROTECTION ' ' January 8.11 Low Level Radiation, Heavy Me!,~i~'oxlcity, Dosimetry and Monitoring ., .4~, VIII. SOCIAL IMPACT January 22-25 Land Use Conflicts, Employment, Community Impacts IX. ETHICAL QUESTIONS January 22-25 :easier THESE HEARINGS WILL BE HELD DALLY 9:00 A.M. TO 4:00 P.M. I DEVONSHIRE HOTEL / 849 West Georgia Street, VANCOUVER, B.C, V6C 1P8 / / X, JURISDICTION, REGULATIONS AND February 5.8 I ENFORCEMENT VICTORIA (location to be advised) If required, additional Hearings will be held In March 1980, Expert witnesses representing public interest groups, Industry, government mi~)stries and agencies, will be appearing at the ap. :::::: propr ate Hearin,, 2. .... • ii iii il , For further informat~on please contact the Executive Secretary at the address below. On behalf of the Commission Brig, Gee. E. D. Danby (retired) Executive Secretary Royal Commission nf Inquiry into Uranium Mining 3724 West Broadway Vancouver, B.C. V6R 2Cl Telephone: (604) 224.2014 Colt 45.Great tasting B.C.beer. - - a! u~J- * alternative to abortion. SkoaoaHealth Unit. 635.9196. opel]~.l:r, ,.,.n.,..,., or keen moonlighter. Apply Thurs. or Sat. 8:30 p.m. Mills Assessment and guidance 3382. (nc-16S) sensul AU-717 amp. Must 1c5•14S1 A home for me end my Phone 632-4602 anytime. In writing to: sell. SR.~18 turntable. Two horse. Willing to help you Room 233, Nechako Centre Memorial Hospital. for vocational and social Lakelse Development Ltd. rehabilitation done by OPEN HOUSE SP.Xa000 speakers. Large 22 foot deep V Volvo In-out. plus pay room & beard. 4711 Loon Ave. Fully loaded. Galley head KERMODE consultant. The official opening of the quantity of records. Lot 110 Terraoa-Kltlmat area. For Kl*lmat A.A. Construction new premises of the Terrace, B.C. sounder radios. Tandem BINGO SCHEDULES 1979 Woodland Heights Trailer further Information: Group in Kltlmat: telephone TERRACE & DISTRICT VaG lZ6 trailer. Asking S10,S00 gee. 6324177 (c5.12S) Perk. (p5.13S) 632•3713. SEPTEMBER: COMMUNITY SERVICES Ph 63S.6801. (ctfn.MWfr.10- (cl0-1gs) MEETINGS: Studio knitting machine for 9-79) Monday - Step Meetings. 8:30 Sunday, September 9, 1979. wlll take place Sept. 15 at 2 To babysit In their home. $2,000 Bingo. "CWL Fall Bazaar will be p.m. at 4711 Lazelle Avenue. Close to the Sliver Garden sale. 2 years old. Ph 63S.7070. p.m. Lutheran Church. For Sale: 2 storey log home. Tuesday, September 18, 1979. held Oct. 24 from 7 p.m. to 9 N~yor Maroney will of- Apts. For one child (2 yr. old (c10•21S) Wednesdays Closed. • Approx. 1200 sq. ft. on main Small Bingo. p.m.at VerltasSchooIGym. flclate at the opening boy). Call between 9 am • 3 Meetings e:30 p.m. United ceremony. Directors of the CASH floor, located on large scenic pm 635.3962 or 4 pm - 12 pm Church. Sunday, September 23, 1979. (nc-240) Society and Project Am purchasing BCRIC lot on Skeena Street. Call 638- I2,000 Bingo. 635-2231. Ask for Llnda Fridays -Upen Meetings O:30 shares. Ph 635.4226. Also 1121 between 8.5 pm Men.. For Rent: 900 sq. ft. on 2nd For more Information Year of the Child Managerswlll be on hand to McKay. (cffn.10-9-79) p.m. Skeena Health Unit, selling Suzuki dlrt blks. aS. Frl. (c10-21S) floor. Air conditioned. Kltlmet General Hospital. phone: BANQUET answer any questions. Located at 4423 Lakslso Ave. KERMODE FRIENDSHIP & DANCE Refreshments will be ser- 100. 1979 modal. Pracfloally AI-Anon Meetings • Tuesday Local bank has opening for new. Ph 635•4226. (c20•50) 1977 Heavy Hauler boat Phone 63S.2~2. (ctfn.4.9.~) • 8 p.m. United Church. SOCIETY Sept. 22. Manuel's Banquet red. branch clerk:" Must .have trailer with or wlthnut power 4451 Orelg Ave. Rm. In aid of Terrace Child The week of Sept. 16 has aptitude for figures *and 45 winch. Designed to have 25 Office space for rent -- ft been proclaimed Community 1977 Yamaha YZ280. Like Ladies Slim Line Club meets Terrace, B.C. Development Centre. Services Wee.~ In honour of wpm" minimum typing. ft. boat. Phone 635.4T/7. KI. ft. of air conditioned Contact Joan at 635•6391. new $500. 100 lb. propane Monday evening -- 6:30 p.m. VeG 1M4 Cucktalls, Refreshments • 7 thlsoccaslon.Support YOUR tank $30. 51/2 HP Johnson (clfn.4.9.79) main floor office apace. 635-4904 p.m. Dinner - 8 p.m. (c5.12S): ~ ' ~; i Separate street level an. -- United Church basement, L.~ .' i outboard wlth tank $300. Ph Specialty Seafood community and become a trance. Four yr. old building. Kltlmot member of the Terrace & 635•7869. (p2-10S) Birthright Office Smorgasbord. Dancing to District Community Ser- Join my creative Circle Ext. downtown Iocefloo, off Al|N.natlve to Abortion follow• Jim Ryan's Dance vices Society. For: more team.. Our boaullful craft street parking. Ph Mrs. Weight Watchers meeting Looking for Furniture? 3-~tr~ Lakelse - 635-3907 Band. kits' are'fun,rto demonstrate 1 Slmp~n 6354595 O em-,l:N held every Tuesday at 7 p.m. Wnd~mlay 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. $15 Single -- $30 Couple Information please call 635- Try the Terrace Auction et the Knox United Church an~l easy;~t~"sell. Generous One '1978 D5 Cat. Double pro. (ctfn.4.9.~) 3178. (nc.16S) ,Mart Soles Floor. New & angle tilt, all weather Cat Hall, 4907 Lazeile Avenue. end 4 p.m. - $ p.m. or phone To reserve a table call 635- commlesi0n. I'need people In anytime: Llsa~.~635-3164, 4216. (nc-21S) .th~ Terrace-Kltlmat area. used furniture at a price cab. Cargo free spool winch Warehouse or menufec. Carol .~S~. ~!i Showing presently :at tl~e Mena'ger, p~sltlone available. anyone can afford. We buy end arch. Contact Tay.fer torlng space available Im. Rspe Relief Kltlmat Museum Is "A¢luatlc and sell. Call the Terrace Abortion Counselling :[ ' r ~- " ?'~:'* Pioneer Girls Club will be ~Wrlte: Lydla Kanls, Wlnlow, Logging Ltd., Gee. De|., mediately. 3100 sq. ft, Women's Centre Is spon- held every Wed. evening at Exotic", a prize.winning ,..c.voG 2Jo Auction Mart, 4434 Lskelse Iskult, B.C. V0J 1K0. (pS. Downtown location. Phone & Crisis Line for display of sea Ilfe.;of 0(/r j • : soring closed Women's A.A. Terrace Alliance Church Ave. 635.5172. (ctfn.7-9-79) lOS) Women ocean on loan from,Vlctor~b. 63S-71,10. (ctfn.4.9.79) Meetings- Every Tuesday from 7 to 8:30 p.m. com- Fully quollfled motorcycle 6314311 Boaters, flshermen,~qutd®r Night ot 7:30 -- 4711 Lazelle mencing Sept. 19. Girls 'and', snomoblle mechanlc For Sale: four 10)(15 In. tires 1971 Maeeey Fergucon front Ave. 635.5145. people and folks Inte[~i~d In requlred., Medlcal and dental on white spoke rims. Fits and loader. Comet with I end Grade 3 through grade 8 our nature end Its p1~aslng WANTED DONATIONS Inclusive are welcome to l~an. Exc. working cond. ton. 18 hole. First $300takes. 1-3 cu. yd. bucket and Wldco The Three Rivers Workshop MILLS MEMORIAL and esthetlcal aspect should Wrlte Box 1221, c-o Terrace 300 gal. fuel tank - 3158. log grapple and chains., loin. Re;flstretlon fee of $6 not miss this exhibit durlhg for the Handicapped are THRIFT SHOP Includes handbook. Dally Herald, 3212 Kalum St. Small tandem axle trailer Asking $7,580. Phone after 6 For Sale -- Old Rome. I.I looking for donations of any Mills Memorial Hospital Registrations will be taken August and Sept. (c5.11S) with lights and lift Jack • pm 638-1628. (p10-14S) acre partially cleared lot. Museum hours: 12 • S except old, broken or used places of Auxiliary would appreciate Sept. 12 from 7-8 p.m. $300, Phone 635•3545. (c5- Nicely treed. Creek free. furniture, also any discarded Sundays. (nc-28S) any donations of good, clean Refreshments served. (nc. Small Logging Contractor .t¢~ 11~) 1958 HD6G AIIIs.Chslmers tags. ~ fishing. Exc soil. wood products we could use clothing, any household 14S) track loader c-w 1½ yd. Asking SlO,000.635-241L~ after for recycling or reoovatlng. skid, buck and load and h~ul Items, toys etc. for their B.C. Old Pensioners Tea & logs one mlle.:lo*'mill. Con. 2 snow machines. Very good bucket blade, forks & winch. 6 pro. (c5-13| Call US at 635.2238 between $1@,S00 firm. 1941 Loreln Thrift Shop. For pickup NORTHWEST LOGGERS Bazaar will be held Sat., sect: Toy.far Logging Ltd., condition. 400 cc Polaris 300 0a,m. and 3 p,m, We will try Crane on rubber. 3 & 6 cyl. I service phone ¢lS.S320or 63S- ASSOCIATION 12th annual Nov. 3, 1979 at Terrace General Delivery, Isklut, cc Sklrole with a double to make arrangements for. GM diesels. 6x24 Crescent PROPERTY 5233, or leave Donations at convention Sept. 20, 29 and 30 Arena Banquet Rm. from B.C. V0J 1KO. (pS•lOS) Inside trailer with 13" pickup. the Thrift Shop on Lazelie at Terrace Hot '. A full h30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. (nc- wheels. Ph 635.6055. (pS•14S) planer mill. Phone 635-5370 FOR SALE or 635-7950 after 6 pm. (pS- Avenue oe Saturdays bet- weekend of activities. For 2N) Immediate openings for 12S) 160 acres In Topley, B.C., 1 ween 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. reservations please phone homemakers. Apply at For Sale: truck canopy, 3 INCHES AWAY CLUB Thank you. 635•68nl. mile oft Hwy. 16, Lightly Meet every Tuesday night at -.-- Terrace Homemakers camper Jacks, 1 camper Terrace Kltlmat Forest cushion, i snow skimmer, 1 treed. 10 miles from g In the Skeena Health Unit. Terrace Little Theatre Services. 4711 Lszelle Ave. Houston. 2 miles from Products Safety Conference Please call 63S.5135. Ap- camper window 16"x45". For more Information phone welcomes new feces. If you 9 a.m. Sat. Sept. 29 at Sunset Like. Power, water 635.3747 or 635.3023. ere at all Interested In any WANTED FOR OUR pllcontl must be mature, /Wins size 10 s!d boots. Mens Terrace Hotel. This con. 1 BR for rent. Furnished. and 3 bdrm. troller. Asking aspect of theatre -- scene CONSIGNMENTand SALES reliable, trustworthy and size 8 Bauer ~upreme hockey terence Is held In conjunction Use of the rest of house. Ph SS1,580. For mere In. painting, set design, acting, FLOOR have a pleasing personality. skates. Ph,~e 63S-605S after • TERRACE with the Northwest Loggers 635.2017. (c5.13S) formation contact: costuming, stage make-up, Furniture, appliances, Job related skills • valuable 4:30 (p¢.11S) WOMEN'S Association Convention. (no• G.W. Gibson lighting, play reading -- power tools, hand tools, asset. (c10-11S) CENTRE 2as) Creosote timbers, enough to P.O. Box 141 A support service for women we'd be delighted to see you clean small cars, motor- Tepley, B.C. St Terrace Little Theatre, bikes, boats, motors or any Part time help required for build wall and roof structure Herald 4711 Lszelle Ave. for 5000 sq. ft. shop. Cedar or 6U-$14| 3625 Kalum St, on Monday, FALL CERAMIC CLASSES other items In acceptable egg grading plant. Starting wage Is 13.U per hr. Must building logs for up to 1500 C.F. Gibson Drop In: Monday to Friday Sept. 10, 1979. Start SePt. 17, 1979. Please condition. Ola.iflede Terrace, B.C. -- 9 e.m. to 4 p.m. ~llneas/~eetlng: 7:30 p.m. register now. Address: 4444 Terrace Auction Mart - have own transportation. sq. ft. house. Phone 635.5370 Phone 638.1706 after 6 p.m. or 635.7950 after 6 pm (pS• MS-lt/S Open Thursday evenings -- Refreshments & Social: 8:30 Lakelse Ave., Terrace or Corner of Lakeloa & Apsley, (nc•sff) 7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. p.m. (nc.10S) phone 635.9393. (nc-17S) 635-5172. (ct fn-4-9.791 (cS.llS) 12S) 636-0367 The Herald, Monday, September 10, 1979, Page 9 from page 1 RATES largedt.ever deficit in Ira he reluciant about raisin8 strength of the dollar offered His key points were: If early drilling results, at --Credit had to be tranuctiona with the rest o/ interest rata. The move is the Kopanoar well are encouraging support for hle the world. Crosbie has never i~puiar because It position. tightened because ") acre , corner lot o;t 19702.dr. Deteun 4 sixl. 0250 [ supported by further Canadians were spendiag too predicted a deficit of r7 bil- forces voters to pay mxe for :]~avement. Close to schools. FIRM. Phone 635-:1154or Provln~ o~ Mm,slryor evidence of oil and 8as in the A week later at a cabinet 635-. meeting in Jasper,/dta., the much, too fast- often on lion and~ released lot everything they buy on Wlth21xlrm.housaandshop 71~,AskforMIke. (cffn.sff) (~ Beaufort, investment dollars credit- driving upprlces. week show that by mld.yen~ erec~L :plus 4 rontsl units. 2 blg are likely to pour into .sev- finance minister told STAHD reporters not to assume that He used as evidence the fact thedefloltwnsairendyB0 per , Butcomb~wlthina men~ ~gerdona and lawn, Mostly all TENDING eral Canadian oil composes. cent above its aix-menth ofthaOl~ulna~Parllamem," ~furntshed. Prlcod to sell. A second eurloua aspect to every interest rate increase that hank lending had gone CONTRACTS In the United States means up 28 per cent In the last level for 17~, it has Oeck! drawbacks, .;phone 630.3Oeanytlma after Sealed tenders for the Crmbie's thnin8 was that he The only way Canada ~ bcerow~ c~ta 5pm (p10.14S) waited until three weeks the government will do year. /d ~pe to lu~ s~ t lake eome o~ the teeth ou~ m "i975 F~'d F350 4x4 350 V8. following stand tending after the Fedaral Reserve likewise, --Although the consumer PS, PB complete with contract(s) will be received But last weak, the fInance prLee index did not appear to shortfall In Its Intematten•l the ComervaUve m~sge :;!5 acre farmette In town. Board in the Unlted States ' aeconntwsatobema'eltlad iatoa~t deductibflity plan, canopy; 23..channel 8 h'ack by the Regional Manager, minister's words changed he rising as quickly In recent "Ideal for horse lovers. Barn, had raised its discount rate. months as it had earlier in acce~ tO foreign fun& And which was designed to ~. paddock, riding ring, tape player. Evenings please Ministry of F~)rests, Prince At first, the esntral bank's abruptly, foreshadowing the only way to he certain o~ ~hnaiato e~mtructlon and call 635.7517. (~fn.4-9.79) Rupert, B.C., on ,the dates Friday's increase.. the year, there was a / :.'pasture., 2 Ixlrm. basement apparent u,willl~ucu to marked ehlft in spending attracting those Sleds, was live i~)naumem a break ~home.. Ideal holding shown below. CroebLe told businessmen Contract ST 1031-9.5 JS & imitate the U.S. action at an economic conference in patterns. UnW a few months to pay them batter interest when bwin~ a home. :~! property, Phone 638-8480 for 19711nternatlonal Scout with CR Located Usk Ranger surprised enal~ste, many of ago, inflation could be rates than they could get The rate iacrenm eke is ;~,:eppointment to view. (c20. whom were predictin8 a Toronto that Canada has hydraulic system and snow District Terrace Number of little alternative but to follow blamed chiefly on rising food e)sewhere, sspectally In the likely to omvluce as.me can. quick Increase in interact ,718S) blade. Asking 03200. Also hectares 6.7 Viewing date changes in U.S. interest and energy prices. The United States, nmars to p~t~ne ~ym8 a 1971Toyota Corona Mark II 4 September 10, 1979, leaving rates to keep the Bank of government could do little to Cresble acknowledged ha new ear, si~_avaun8 my- Canada in step with its U.S. rates clsse)y. was unhappy wLth the acti~, Wa at the trebled Chrysler door. Good cond. $1,100. Ph Ranger Station at 9 a.m. Gerald Boney, governor of control these. Recently, 635-5043. (p3-10S) NOTE: Viewlng of the counterpart. however, prices for such but repeated the expianauon c~npan~ and In the eruclai This would have followed the central bank, was more he had offered smmth autoindnaty. 1975 GMC customized van. stand tending site prior to painstaking than munl In items as cars, appllencea • Rant, gifts & craft store and clothing (which are •earlier, toilowin8 • his ~uJ~m may have .'/.: P.S;, P.B., lots of extrae, submitting a tender for this the pattern set In JULY. The explaining the neeci for.the rethink their explsnat,,~, located In downtown shop- Must be seen to be ap. contract Is mandatory. U.S. raLseditscllacauntrste increase. Instead of the tire. often bought en credit) have previous rate iacrease. He ping centre In Prince been risIng rapidly. There- said he had been compelled piano now that money i~ preclated. Phone 635.2i54 or Deadline for receipt of on July 20 and the Bank of paragraph statement he more expmdve. This wo.;,~ Rupert. Good family 635-7144.Custom Interior and tenders Is 1:30 p.m. Sept. le, Canada matched the move normally uses to alert the fore it made sense to to follow Boucy'a advice be- b~slnees with exc. future July 22, increaee the cost of eauae the former Liberal ad. mean a decmm In the i,,i~,.~ exterior paint lob. Ask for 1979. press to a bank• rate minlatrstien bad left the of spendin8 that means .m~'e • potential. Apply In writing: Mike. (nc.stf) Tenders must be sub. QuentLoned by reporters, increase, the governor went borrowing. ~, lmpmvm, proo~uv~ "'3.~ - 500 West 2rid Ave., mlfted on the form and In the Crosbie said he hoped he on for two pages with a mini- --Although the dollar did economy in su~ a mess. envelopes supplied which, 'could avoid another bank not appear to be faltering, Ae finance minister, and luduntrtea netter Prince Rupert, B.C. VgJ 3T6. analysis of the economy, jus- equipped to compete (cl0.:10SI 1965 Chav 3 ton flatdeck, new with particulars, may be rate increase "atthis tifying the rate increase. Canada was headed for its ~cobie has good rea~ to .~ : 327 motor - $45o0. Phone 635. obtained from the Forest partinulartime."Hesaidtba 6370 or 635-7950 after 6 pm. Ranger(S) Indicated, or ""WHY SHOULD YOU (p5-1:10) from the Reglonel Manager, BE INTERESTED IN Ministry of Forests, Prince 1972 GMC 4x4. 350 motor, Jerusalem move sparks reaction I I f:A CAREER IN Rupert, B.C. auto, warn hubs. New rear The lowest or any tend'er relations, w.Lth coun.t.ries ~t~r:::l~n t~°;eL~.~u~he: r. | from page 1 I '~ WELDING SALES?" end. New paint, :1sets of tires will not necessarily be ac- HAVANA(CP) -- The nm- The Conference, whose aligned movement has members represent a third which reeogmze, tormauy or t, .... ,, o.b:,,,,, i clean. 1942 WIIlys Jesp 4x4. cepted. (a4-7S) ..n..--, *~e uP,, of ...... ,..--..-- ~-..r-~ people fr~n w~'ld.g:. •. ~ We are one of the most Winch, new top, new springs called on its 9e member of the world's popultLon, by i...~...... '. -" ,:'. f the menenre u • means of "The proez of that. m .me countries to "take firm appealed to members to jerusalem as me cupiuu o eflfOl'C'-"11011 -''u'~a'dti,en of successful Industrial ¢or- & paint. Clean, spare parts. P~ovinCeo! ,, ~ """-- fact that moet ~le woo '~peretlons In North America, Ph 635.7869. (p2.10S) ,,,,,,"~"*~"~ measures," including "take firm measures, Israel. ' Isme)'| eect~tiea of Arab BesldesCanada, few coun- ~.ast Jeru~lem and in have their lits cut W ' and we sell the finest welding ...... breaking diplomatic re- including severance of diplomatic and economic tries have exprepsed an pro~maUm of Je~ usually find employment products avellable. In the For Sale 1977 Dodge Club STAND lations, with countries that u Its d. within a very short time.'" TENDING recognize Jerusalem as the /~ maintenance field. We have cab 4x4. )7,000 kilometers. =/4 ' ~tse Doyle, manager • s unique opportu,11ty for a ton. Ph 638.8443. (c20.10) CONTRACTS capLtul of Israel. • Canada was not i~l reiaUoca for s~cceesful sales pro or a Sealed tenders for the The measure, seen as a re- epeeiflcaUy., Canadlao Manufacturer. welder with a slqcere desire following stand tending sponse to attempts by Honeymoon out Prime Mlaister Joe ~ AseooLatlon, eaid: "The • to enter the highly paid In- 1976 Chevy ;/~ ton PU for contract(s) will be received Canada earlier thisyear to l~omised in the el~Um • dustrlal sales field, sale. PS, PB, V8 auto. Good MADISON, Wis. (,a~i bond. ~ankel granted cempaisn last May that 8pprnach they m to...be by the Regional Manager, move its embassy to --James Mercer, facing *-'WE •OFFER: runnleg cond. Ph 630.4246. Ministry of Forests, Prince Jerusalem from Tel Aviv, permission for the mar- Otinw~would move its era. tnkiag seems felly" i~n~.o~e trial in the strangling of riage after a deputy hassy to Jeru~tlom. to u~ -- it's a fairly logical high 5 figure salary (c5-14S) Rupert, B.C. on the dates was contained in a leagthy his eevenweek-old son, distrLct attorney, Jerry However, be backed down appreach becansa payments ~. first year income petentlal shown below, deelaration issued Sunday at has been granted court ~ exhmqlve training while on a For Sale: '73 Toyota pickup. Contract ST 1031:1.1 CR the conclusion, of the Hancock, said the union alter tald~ office as a result have bees iP'owl~ in leaps :~:~.draw ' . :,..,:. '.~ Runs good, cheap. Phone permission to marry the would not prevent Miss of an outcry by Artb and bamli." located 6 Mile Creek, Ranger movement's six-day summit boy's mother, who is to he Datl from testifying countries end instead Doyle said the aueciatien ~ protected terrltor~ ~' 635.4247 evenings. (p5.13S) District Kltwanga, Number conference. Family Asslstsnce Program. "The restoration of the proseeution's chief against Mercer. appointed Robert Stadt.aid, lm maintained for some witness. Hancock said the rule former Progreestve Umet~tthawldtingperisd Few cgre6rs offer the For Salei 1973 GMC V= ton of hectares 0.1. should he Lib'cued tc ~0 ; challenge and'; Income of~ P.U. 6 cylinder. Standard. Vlewlng date Sept. 11, 1979, Jerusalem to Arab Mercer, 20, and Arlene against having spouses Censsrvatlve part~ Isa~ welding sales;',' Invsstlgete~ ~~Exc. cond. Ph 635.7996. (pS. leaving Ranger• Station at 9 dispensablesoveriegnty condition is an forin- a Dahl, 21, smiled and testify against each other to etndy the ImpticaUoon weeks fr~m six weeks for a.m. waved to each other as does not apply when the such a move. those who quit their Jol~. •~o fattest ~lrowl~l'Weldlngl ~13S) NOTE: Viewing of the durable peace," the Judge Mark Franke) of victim is a third member :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ,-alloydustry. compll~c Calf!L"611~t" ~ln) Ithe I',' In.~ 1976 GMC High Sierra 25 stand tending site prior to docuement said. "Israel Circuit Court granted the of the family. Murray Jones with PS, PB, auto, air submitting a tender for this should be compelled to marriage request contract is mandatory, adhere to the relevant "We would have ob- (604):!73.7878 condltlening.Alsowlthgfoct Deadline for receipt of resolutions of the Unlted Ha- Monday during Mercer's arraignment. Jections to any A variety of dance types taught within" the classes Sept.10th, llth,1~h Kit camper. Exc. cond. honeymoon trip," Han- 9A.M..5 P.M. Asking $8,000. Phone Joe tenders Is 1:30 p.m. Sept. 19, tionsregarding Security Jernsalem Counoll and the Mercer has been in jail Including ballet, modem lazz~ ethnic character and 1979. cock added. (a3.11S) days 635-7181 or evenings Tenders must be sub- holy piacds." in lieu of $I0,000 cash soft Shoeend tap. Limited enrolment evelleble for ages Mercer stood mute at 4W and up. 635-6411. (p3-10S) mitted on the form end in the his arraignment on a tint Rogltflratkm: Phrkokb School ,~ 1978 High Sierra P.U. Une envelopes supplied which, degree murder charge in Wednesday, somber tl-- 4:00 p.m. owner. EXC. shape. 06500 with particulars, may be INFO connection with the June For pro.registration phone 1~1.1408 1971 Chevy Nova for sale. In Firm. Ph. 635-708,1orvlew at obtslned from the Forest 22 death and the Judge ...... ~...-...:.:...-.-.....-...<;::~....~..::..'.'.:.:.:..::::~;~;~;:;:~:.:¢~:~:.: Ranger(s) Indicated or from entered a plea of not -, good running cond. Ph 635- 4726Park Ave. (p6.13S) the Regional Manager, • guilty on his behalf. ~,4246. (c3-7S) M!n!stry of Forests, Prince ~u ~ .~J" .~i::L*~ : ::': ' 1973 SubUrban GMC ~ ton ~:R~:~g::;B.C' :. : HEALTH ~,I 1~9 C.orflna' tl00~'k'~li~'Ph ,~':.',~I)K~,;J(~T~IT"g~i~ir~ier • Thi"10west or any tender SETS WORLD RECORD First Application: 5046Spruce Saw Logs Total Volume seat, 350 vg, PB, PS, AT. DR. BOB YOUNG •., 632.3460. (cS.11S) Clean and In very good will not necessarily be ac- LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Jo 262.0 cubic metres. Log average :!.9 cu. metres. Ann Marshall of 0shews, Location: Exchsmslks River. cond., even some rust. $3500 cepted. For further information please contact: '67 Beaumont. Needs some This call for tender Is Fashinas In hair style, ~ysieian and the wasting Oat,, has set a world record work but have parts. Best OBO. Ph 632.3829. (p3-10S) under the terms of the skirt length, and d~ease away of a daughter is heart- at the Canadian women's ' Metrqmllian Trading :~ offer. Also one harvest gold • Canada British Columbia tend to come and go. rending for the family, Pewerllftin~ meet. M.i~...all: 1130 -~ Howe StnHd ' h'ldge in exc, cond. Ph 635. For Sale: 1977 Ford ~ ton I n t • n s I v • F o r e s t Anorexia nervnsa was first Into-Health is.a service of who weighs 235 peunos, unea Vancouver, B.C. vie 3T6 5044. (c3-7S) ,Ix4 In excellent shepa. Auto, Management Agreement. described In 1888, and for the British Columbia 450 pounds Sunday In the (U4) IU4104 PS, PB. Phone 638-8442. (p5- (1S.10SI years was thought to be a Medical Association and this squat event .to .hrenk the For Sale: 1973 Pontiac 125) rare disease, and in fact the Venture. 51,000 miles. S1800. number of cases that occur is Ph 638.1U4. (p3-7S) . probably increasing. -- b~ 1975 Honde'Clq~.;gF~lat~M~ck 21 foot winterized 1revel ~e fi]nesa is seen almost " Tk'elllltriot of Torr|oo ' In Immaculate condltlon end trailer. 2 years old. Exc exclusively In girl in their Career loaded with extras. AM.FM Must Sell: Diplomat 12x68 cond. Ph 635.34.56. (p10.195) early teens. It is marked by INSTRUOTONSNEEDED radio, 8 track, roof rack, roof mobile home. Furnished or a precipitous loss of weight For Two Recreation Department Programs console cluck radlal tlras. unfurnished. Many extras. 10~/~ ft. camper In good in a person who~e growth ...... PIusl Plusll Get sxcollent Can be seen by appelntment condition. Features Include had previously been Opportunities From September to December, possibly January to ~ gas mileage. Phone after S only. Ph 635.2585after S pro. propane stove w.oven, satisfactory. The individual March. Panumeratlon according to experience. ' prn 638-1449. (p5.7S) (~.i2S) propane frldge, propane has the appearance of , furnace, sleeps four andhas someone suffering from I 1. to teach simple ethnic and saasonel cooking to senior .~ 1969 Plymouth Wagon. PS, 1966 3 BR Nashu trailer toilet. Asking $2500. ForL ]eogstanding starvation, citizens one morning a week. Exparlence teaching or PB, sir conditioning. Needs 12x61. 8](40 finished Ioey more Information call 638.' which indeed they are. The working with senior citizens an asset. •: muffler $350. Ph 635.2547. shack (heated). Asking 1413after 5:30pm. (p5.11S) anorexic eats little or Diotrlet el Terrmo 2. to lead a pre4chool program two mornings e weak -- ~L (c6.10,12,1&17,19,21S) 1,7500. Ph 635.5261 for ap. noth~, or having eaten, must have two years early Childhood Education course pslntment to view. (p5.13S) For Sale: 1977 31 ft. promptly vomits each meal. or similar course plus experience working with 1973 grown New Yorker Exc Wilderness travel trailer. Although some resear- EMPL01rlIENT children. ~::¢ond. Only 46,000. All op- $9,000. View at Reel Inn cken fee) that the disease is Call 438.1174,ask for Mary Margaret Smith or leave s •~ lions. Ph 635-3051after 2 pro. For Sale: 1:1x56 ft. Knight Motel, Hwy. 16 W. Last due to hormo--ql problems, message. _ • (cS-14S) trailer on left. (ctfn-5.9-791 mcot doctors think that it is OPPORTUNITY h'aller on large lot, I15x150 : basically a psychiatric ;Street Legal flbreglass ~lune ft. For further Information 14 foot older model travel abnormality.. Possibly both POSITION: buggy. Best offer takes.'635. please call 635.5596. (p2~ trailer. Ph 635.4761. (c5.145) biological and l~yehogecisi DraftspersonII 6455. (pl-1OS) 19S) infl.uencee.~ determine DUTIES: For Sale: 1973 2 bdrm. For Sale: tent trailer, soft whether the diastase wW Perform duties required for preparing drawings from flegd notes and other datum. : 1971 Chevy Nova for sale. in mobile homo 12)(54 Includes top, sleeps five, canvas In deve~) ...... Be able to operate blueprinter and other equipment good running cond. Ph 635. good condition. Asking 5400., There are few symptoms 8xl4 Iooy shack. NI ap- Cal163&1~11. (p5-135) other than the .profound , as dlrectsd. 4246. (cS.14S) .~. pllsnces.$1O,000flrm. Phone weight .,len& ~and its ~¢on- Assist In field surveys when requested. 635-:!777 after ;I pm for up- sequeaCah .-A pale.' cum- 'De able to comm unlcate orally and In legible writing. 1954 Chevy Bolelr wagon. pelntment to view. (pi0-1OS) [dexiun, dry, eklnv and heir, ' ' Be able to meat the public In a courtecus and tactful 'Rebuullt ve. 3 speed on the manner. ,. ~loor. Body in good condition. For Solo: 1978 14x70 ManeD low blood pr~re and,.~a Ne~s restoration. Sg00. Ph mobile home, unfurnished, NOTICE TO slow pul~.,are .~ten. see.o, QUALIFICATIONS: set up and skirted In local CREDITORS e)ougwilh,intclerec~0f c~d ....Minimum Grade XII education; technical training '635-6903 In evenings. (p3. trailer park. Phone 635.9736. IN THE MATTER OF THE and leas of menth~y Perk)de. ~[elated to topegraphlcal drafting and knowledge and lammuUsUdy_; 11S) (cffn.4-9-79) ESTATE OF FLORA ANN In the, mental sphere~ the ~ ~ of trlgonemetrlc functions. RUGG, formerly of Terrace, person seems to have..3a h~.. Previous experience In Municipal Drafting may be Reasonably priced 1975 Ford Van, 351 motor, power 1974 12x68 Deluxe Diplomat British Columbia. dt~to.,.ted idea of their body ~ d('cepted. steering, power brakes, mobile home. Will sail un. Creditors and others Ima~e, andarsstlessparsult ~':,h~P~evloussurvey experience may be accepted. COPY partially camparlzed. Phone furnished. 2 bdrm., built in having claims against the ~ thtnneea is the reaait, I!! ~,~Must be able to use lettering equipment as well as 63S.4661 after S pro. (p3.11S) china cabinet, raised living above Estate are required to the early stages of the :~'~,~e hand lettering. rm. with Imitation fireplace sendfull particulars of such disorder the person may he ~ ' able to show samples of his-her own draftln0 TYPIST i New 1979 Mazda RX7 Rod sot up end skirted in Pine claims to Crampton & overactive and deny fatigue, work. racing car with black and ,l=erk.Tovlowphona63&8,1~P Brown, No. 3 • 4623 Park Irritability, increased HOURSOF WORK: •- orange trim. Factory efterBor63S.~18dayL (c7- Avenue, Terrace, British eompulsiveness, and 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday. Thlo Io n pormenent foil lime • Columbia, on or before the striving for l~fecUon may RATE OF PAY: removable sun roof end wind 12S) 31st day of October, 1979, alas be noted. $651.68 Sl.Weakly deflector five meg after which date the assets of Although at tint glance it UNION: poolllen. Foot and eeeerete aluminum wheels. S road the said Estate will be might appaar that treatment C.U.P.E. Loca12012 hazard warreqty radial dlstrlboted, having regard would be my(all you have PROBATION PERIOD: lypinl Io • noooooily, Plonoo tiros. Automatic tren- only to the claims that have to do is get the patient to 3 Calendar months. emlselon. Console 3 s~. ~--~ ...... -r ...... ~ hoenrecelved, eat), In reality anorexia BENEFITS: Spaclal scoop trlm on front, phone for IN nppoinlmont end ~poller shadow rear hat- 1®- "°1 o co,oo -.,o t~,,c~,~. ~o,.,~, RUGG, difficult to manage ef- M.S.A. & Dental Plan chback window. Opera rear , Executor fective)y and sometimes the Life Insurance Plan lypin| toot, corner side glass trim. CRAMPTON & BROWN d~elum reeults in the death I Pension Plan :Stripes etc. Pates 30 mpg 'lF.flll ~CI.:.KIT111~'1' • ,highway with S year 10,450 CORRECTION Sollcltorsfor o( Oncethe PeUenL the mld~ulrilton is Further Information may be obtained by contacting kilometer warranty • yours In The September 4, 1979 (el.lOS) the Estate brought under con.trol, a ~o undersigned. Applications In writing to the un. ~: for $14,000, Phone business edition of the Dally Herald e difficult tack ,thepauent has derslgnnd by 4:30 p.m. September 14, 1979. ~. ~10.6~I or write Box 354, dally harald to be edcatnd ~nd guided for Terrace, B.C. VOG 4B1. (pB- Ministry of Forests od read I E.R. Green, • 5,7,10,1:1,14,17S) "Notice Inviting applications a long pealed ~ time. An Senior Draftsman for a timber sale License A- attempt must be made to 1|61:1" end should hove read Hay f~ sale: In storage. Top In;prove the Peycholosicel District&3210 ofEby Terrace Street For Sale:. 1N9 Chevolle. -Notlcelnvltlngappllcetlons qual,y. Alfalfa, brome, outiook of the iadivtduai and Terrace, B.C. G~edyen,"tiros on CON rims. for a timber sale license A. timothy mix. Gov't tested, improve the ulwll~' present VgG 2X6 636-636"/ Now th~ks & clutch, 11 and 1~16." Average protein 10 percent, emotlenld disorder. 43.t.6311 1 pistons. ~i0 Halley corb. Management of ~ese Many more exWas, Call We're lorry for any In- Ph Dick Rodmsn at 846.52118. younggir]llll difficult for the 14~ or 6,15.5600. (p10.13Sl convenlenco. (pl-1OS) (c10-19S) I lIMit 111,Thu H=w=IA. M~clav, SsoMmber 10, 1979 YourIndividual Ill RD. I" By Eugen~$b¢//O" Horoscope CROSSW(, 9 10 I1 2 3 ~4 5" B 7 tl e ---- Frances Drake -- 1.4 FOR MONDAY, 12 ~ 13 ~ SEPTEMBER 10,1979 ACROSS 38 Full, loose Z Prefix with ~ Prohibit 15 t 16 ARIES 1 Maple gown dynamics 24 Actor 18 19 20 (Mar. 21 to ^Dr. 19)~:~ product 45 Writer " 3 A fuel Walinch "! i Don't let.un early financial 4 Of the ear James 4 Assaults 25 Help success on go to your 22 the Job fl Cro~ over 46 Greedy 5 Rends 25 Stag's head, as you could become 27, 28 29 careless and have extra work lZ Golf gadget one's ew 6 Villain in mate 23 24 25 ~ to catch up with later. 13 At hand 47 Understand "Othello" 27 Money of W 2a TAURUS 14 Volume 48 Arid 7 Made with account 30 ~ 31 ~ 32 (Apr. 20 to May 20) U~f ~ 15 Time period 49 Chemical skill 28 Legal ~33 134 35 Communications and good • 15 "The compound g Mount matter times with loved ones are Forsyte --" 50 Darjeeling, 9 Actress 25 Asian 37 favored, However, a close one 17 Director for one Negfl festival W may do the unexpected and Kazan 51Weather wd. 10 Moslem ruler 31 Raged 38 39 4O 41 • 142 i43 44 foolish doubts could arise, GEMINI 18 Marine 52 Lairs 11 Actress 38 Hair (May 21 to June 20) ][][ shell 53 Unwell Patricta adornment Private talks with family interior DOWN 19 Clue 34 Caviar 48 ~ 49 members are constructive. Zl -- a boy! 1 Rose 25 Handle 35 Noncon- Her Two Exes However, do not let secrecy Small child feature roughly formists 51 ~ 52 spill over into other affairs 23 Soy and Avg. solution time: ZZ mla. 38 Bird's ltiit" where suspicions may crop lima ~,5 5JCIAIPBSl I ILIAIS'i remark CRYPTOQUIP 7-21 Can Be Hexes up. N Morning ~TMM~DIEJC~DI I ISiTj 37 Iroquoian CANCER JulY 23)01~ phenomenon ~ language XFTRX GRCHGHUBX NCBHW NF (June 21 to 27 Food scrap 38 Tall spar Communications with 30 Dismounted 38 Carved By Abigail Van Buren friends are highlighted, but WTRXH UHCNBTRX O CHTBOnTH 1979 by Chicego T,tbune.N.Y. News Synd. Inc. one friend's take.charge at- 31 Turf molding titude could cause problems 3~ Canadian , 40 Division of Yesterday's Cryptoqulp: OFFICE PICNIC IS OCCASION later. Still, the evening's a Indian school year FOR CAREFREE CAPERS; DEAR ABBY: After two unsuccessful marriages in six social success! Free ~" I~A~_'I~EE'A ' 41Sharpen Today's Cryptoqulp clue: U equals V years, I have finally met someone with whom I am very LEO M Hway 66 HAPPVD-V " RUE 4Z Italian The Cryptoquip is a simple su~tituUon cipher in which each much in love and know I could be happy. (July 23 to Aug. 22)@6~ Main dish I II~IAJTIEBMNI~ITI I IDLE] wine city He is from a socially prominent and well-to-do family. I letter used stands for another. H you think that X equals O, it A deal thought settled seems 31 Partner of SIAILIAIDBBEIDDIEiEiN 43 Virginia or will equal O throughout the puzzle. Single letters, short words, have never told him about my previous marriages since both to fall apart, but you can mend were shortlived, each lasting less than a year. bill 7-21 fishing and words using an apostrophe can give you clues to locating His family wants us to have a gala wedding with all the fences to your advantage. The 37 Surround Answer to yesterday's inuude. 44 New or big vowels. Solution is accomplished by trial and error. frills, including, my wearing his grandmother's wedding outcome is favorable and gown. There is nothing I would like more than to have this financially a plns~ very special wedding, but what kind of wedding may a divorced woman have under the circumstances? (Aug. 23 to Sept. Is it necessary that I disclose my previous mistakes? Consult with others for your By Start Lee and John Romita KEEPING MY MOUTH SHUT best ancess. You'll be sur- the AMAZING SPIDERMAN prised how others meet your DEAR KEEPING: Times have changed, ind so have the request for help with affection "Be ~e To VHAVe To gC--ee, ~r ~'~f~e"1_--~ rules ubout what kind of weddin& a divoread woman may and good advice. have. However, the rules of honest and aboveboard conduct LIBRA remMn the same; if you continue to keep your mouth shut (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22)'n'~ ~ about your two "mistakes," you will hove made a third. Research on financial _.~lSZ~w~rr,. ) /7 :-¢ project brings results. DEAR ABBY: What would you say if a guy you were Postpone signing papers till dating rang you up and said, "Hey, if I asked you to marry you're ready. Evening brings me last night, forget it. I must have been bombed." !! RUTHIE happy seclusion. sco~o Nov.,~1i m,,~ DEAR RUTHIE: I'd had replied, "If ~ said. 'ye#,' forget it. (Oct, 23 i must have been crazy." , , Plans for a social galhermg with a loved one should be DEAR ABBY: My husband is in the hospital and will be made. Despite surface there for about three more weeks. Although he is restricted disagreements, you'll arrive to bed, there are still SOME things he is capable oL at a happy compromise. We are practically newlyweds and, since he does have a SA~ARIUS ~ private room, we feel that what we do behind closed doors is (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) OUR business. But it seems that the nurses want to run our A sense of duty pays off now. lives. Every time weare alone they find some excuse to Don't let small problems CATFISH By Roger Bollen and Gary Peterman come in and interrupt us. We used to be embarrassed, but cause you to quit. Keep now we are just plain madl We spoke to the supervisor, who plugging for a successful said tt WZSa hospital room, not a hotel room. For $98 a day, outcome-to projects. lUJIB ./~-- ~ IlISlYCNr.lg~TIIIlUr4.N.¥.IIIIIIII/~I.II~' we d sagree.. What.do you thi0k7 .... CAPRICORN FRUSTRATED (DOe. 22 to Jan. i9)~ • ~,-,cv,~~-e~v~o~pmc~ .~-~--~ ,~ _ Creative activity and DEAR FRUSTRATED: ! think if prisoners in some distant affairs go well. Despite statea are permitted "conjugal visits," hospital patients who are physically able should be allowed the same. Talk to your some changes in plans, a husband's doctor. He could Issue "doctor's orders." Lotsa planned romantic rendezvous luck. is affectionate and joyful. AQUARIUS CONFIDENTIAL TO "DEPRESSED IN DURHAM": nan. 20 to Feh. la)~'~ Don't sit around feeling sorry for yourself. If nobody calls Consult wit,h experts re you-cull someone. Get out of the house and find someone home improvements. Get n who needs a lift more than you do. You won't have to look second estimate if you have far.. any doubts. Evening brings happy times with close ones. . -----~... __-' ~ "-..,~' V/~- __ .:__ .~ , PISCES Do you wish you had more friends? For the secret of

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