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I +'1ii Ii++!:', t .-... .+ ...+• 7:+, ~ ,...... ++ The B.C government, .ah~.ady sPurning interne :',~,t~S~ " overt~.severe ~train~ o, p,mlc,pend~g~ ..~¢t~d "!t~ increasss in hospital ~r r f~ ~W~Y by ~g .~ federal government to keep its hands off~e prbvtnoe!s medicare system. .-..,.+: : • ..- - i! +;; •.' ,.: • -: B.C. Health.M'm"!sterJ!m Nielsen said' in:Victoria ~at ': : .ottawa~shguld-l~ve~e: providces alone:add le t .them:a d- ;. : minister the. medical'care syste'm::without:federal .in-i ":. , terferenee.+, ~; ~-- .< ':,.; i ' Y+~.+-+.. :-. ~"~ + ;~:~',';., .'..'..: i i..i ' -. Mean+hile,,.+C!vii servania+ wh+.i,ha+e+-+O~t+. lhe~ JbbS ' + because.' O+gavernmunt reductions in services,/sot,,p plcket •.• :. !ined, at governmmt +file+ In :.v.ictoria, +Nahnimo and Ka'mloups~ i ...... r •, . . • i ' -- The dimgre-ement mtwecn B.C. and'the f'eder~ gove~: ...... ",- :.". .:. " " /+.3. . I I+ 1 .... ' " I ' ' ' ' I 'I'XlI / I 'meat Over.... medicare concerns a secti6nof ~e budget that + =.. ,:?:~j:~ proposes toincreaso basic hospital user fees!to 18.59 aday' Weather [ from $7.50. Federal Health Minister Mohique Begin hasstated that thefed~al government does not want the provinces to charge any fees. unsettled Car/son to compete//n •/as Vegas+ Nielsen said Ottawa should back out of adoinstration of the Travel plans for motorists program but continue t provide funding for medicare. driving through Britisl, The civil servants, some of 400 fired July 7, the day the~ Columbia will remain un budget was introduced, were engaging in spontaneous settled for almost a week wildcats (Strikes)" said George Roamsbottom, spokesman . +police and Highway~ for the B.C. Government Employees Unian~ Many Ministry pfficlals predict.e( unionized workers refused to cress the picket lines. Wednesday, . FIRE WITHOUT CAUSE ' " ' + And so will the weather The government has introduced legislation which would Rain has been delugini give it the right to fireany or all of the 250,Q0o publlc-ssctor southern B.C. for severs employees in B.C. without cause. days, causing mud and rocl In V~ctorla, inspecter~ fired from the motor vehicle in- slides and washing awa] spection station picketed the city's main library. In highway and railway beds Nanaimo, picket lines went up at the vehicle testing Siatlsn Motorists heading to us( and provincial courthouse. In Kamlcops, laid-off employees ~from the West Coast an of the Ministry of Consumer Nfairs stopped +'about 50 union 'being told to either detota workers-from going to ~vork in government offices. south to HighWay 3noar4h~ In the legislature Wednesday, Oppesition" spokesman Canads-U.S. bOrder Gordon Hanson said the proposed+ legislation+ violates a (Oonyooa to Cranbrook)~ United Nations agreement signed by Canada. north along the Yellowheac The union and the B.C. Federation of Labor have filed an which counects Kamloops appeal against the bill with the International Labor Jasper and Edmonton. Boil Organization, said Hanson (NDP-Victeria). routes add abOut five man The bill does not contain rights of appeal, notice and hours to travel plans. compensation as Stipulated'by the United Nations Meanwhile rain cause( agreement, he said. six more washouts on CF But Provincial Secretary Jim Chabot opened debate: in Rail's mainline betweer the legislature on the bill saying the 400 layoffs, and more Rogers Pass ant that government:spokesmen say are still to come, are Revelstoke Wedoesday necessary if B.C. is to reduce its $1.6 billlun-deficit. delaying a reopening of. th~ B.C. public-sector unless say they'll spend $250,000 on'a tracks already damaged b) publicity campaign againstthe Social Credit government's the lllecillewaet River at 1[ latest moves to trim government. The union program is to points since earlyTuenday be known as +"Operation Solidarity•" The railwaY was hoping k Details of the campaign have not been spelled out, pen-' restore service by 8 p.m cling a special conference being organized by the B.C. PDT•today but has now hac FederatlQn°of Labor for this Friday. ,. to set back~train-runs ove~ Federation president Art Kube says Operation Solidarity ' the Sclklrk Mountains until will involve "a "gradual increase of pressure" on/her late Friday, at 'the earliest government to withdraw legislation stripping significant collective bargaining rights from public-sector unions; RIVER RAGES . " Provincial So~etm+y Jim Clmb0t~opehed++delmte,.inthe CP Rall.;.~ spokesmar. . . • , . ,,. , ,, Maurlce" Zaltiin-said .the- .. ,;., Herald sta+ffwriter " " ."in victo~d on +June 24 an.d.25 ove~; 14: '~the~--+~~ ++., yeal~si..of,his .~apprenti~eship at NCC. He legislaturei0n ~h~hill saying theqM)0layoffs, and more that rl~er hap torn ~/~4V~t0~ +:+ . .-TKRaAC~_~-~t~e~aLman~.~ oa++his-..wa~' to.+ ,:+..+,:.:.:.+co.n'~n!~+' ?"+~;~,+;::+:+,~'~=++:;;.~;+++~.i ;+'- :+.. +~"- + .'"='::-~te~.~p h-o+om'th+rewith+an+av+r~Fbt . ,. governm~t spol~men!say~t~:~tfll.~come+~u.e~ry -~ of track, /exposed bridge LasVegas, not t0 gamble but to e0mpete in a .... The contes~ involve a three-ho/¢wrltten , over 90 per cent ..... if B.C. is to reduce its 11.6 billion-deficit. abutments, toppled a sisnal North American championship. +exam, a +half-h0ur instrument, layoutand!an • / Government is labor inteaniveand nesrly 61 per cent of eight hour+ practical'test. tower and undermIned part NCC carpentry instructor Dick Conford the budget goes directly or indirectly to public-setterwages Dennis Carlson, who trained at Northwest. portion requires the contestantsThe?Pi'dctl~al+ to build a: : of a concrete saow~hed. says Carlson began his carpentry career in and benefits, he said, "therefore, reducing the size of the The railway runs class to Community College, will compete in the project from a set of plans. Forming, the Prince Rupert School District. Carlson -r public sector will help tb attack the deficit." the gleclllewaet on Its steep North American Carpentry Apprentice framing and finishing are all graded during has worked for Prince Rupert Acoustic and descent from Rogers Pass. Contest from Oct• 17 to2O in Las Vegas. this P0rtion. The wimier is judged by both is presently working for Dillingham Opposition leader Dave Barr,Rt said the Legialatlea tO the Columbia ltlver. Carlson. has . already won ;the B.C, workmanship and speed. . Construction at the Prince' Rupert Grain "destabilizes society by taking away fundamental rights of Zaitlin said the railway is izovinclaltitle by winning that contestheld carlsun completed his third and fourth Terminal. citizens to go to court over unjustifiable actions." transporting ruck. rubble l "If they don't like your moustache, ff they don't like your _ . . • from as far afield as the hair, if they don't llke your politics, or if you .didn't Lower Fraser River:and th~ contribute ~ Social Credit; or 40r whatever reason, you can East Kuntenay for damping he fired." in the Hieclllewa.et Valley, British parliame turnS down+ hanging Questions of human rights had Labor Minister Bob McClellund on the defence Wednnsday. McClelland sa'Id hls so dathaged, sections of LONDON tAP) --l~ollce cabinet colleagues voted in outcome became' it wds a different categories of murder Penalty for hun- trackhed can be rebuilt; " Government's new Human.Pdghta Le~islationia the m~t of~ficers accused favor of an amtrndment • setback for the Irish slaying that.preceded the dreds of yearsuntil it was progressive in Canada, ,. "The six new waahduts on Parliament today of letting calling for the hanging of Republican Army. main motion vote• abolished in 1969. Wed- But Human Rights Advocates say. Legislation abolishing Wednesday have set us them down by rejecting a terrorist . killers. Eight -~ TheIRA,~flghting.toex~pel The / five, all decisively nesday's vote was the fifth the Human Rights Branch and Commiesion and setting up a back, Zaltlln sald~. We call to reintroduce the death others, including Northern the Britislt from Northern defeated, were :hanging for time the Commons rejected Government-AppointedHuman Rights Council will open the have 100 men on site and ali ,penMty, for. murder; and Ireland Secretary James Ireland; supported terrorist murders, rejected restoration of the gallows door to bigotry and deny homosexuals and racial minorities thesenior officers,in,B.C, some backers" ' of: capital--Prior and Defence restoration of the death 361 to 245; for murder of since 1974, but observers-" recourse to fight discrimination. are :lout there. No coal, punishment ~demanded a Secretary Michael penalty in hopes it Would police officers, rejected 344 were surprised'at the size of McClellund pointed out that the bill now provides grain, potash 'or Sulphur public referendum on the Heseltine, voted, against, transform the outlawed to 263;,for mui'der of prison the rejection., Voting. had protection for the menially and p~yalcailyhandicapped and trains are moving:", '.. ; ::~:isaue. : ', =, CONTRADICTSVIEWS. :0rgani~atI0n's .. convicted guards, rejected 348 to 252; been expected to be close. will allow for more speedy handling of cases-under the old CP "Rail is diverting i~" ,'MPs have failed to com e .Though+ the ~mmons murderers into martyrsahd, for murder by_ shooting or The six men killed in system some cases dragged on for years. .piggyback and boxcar, to our aid:" said a ecisionL " contradicted adgmice the IRA cause, expl0sion,+rejected .374 to Northern Ireland ;*~on Finance Minister Hugh Curtis had an easier time traffic in Canadian Nafi0nal ;; dI~kesman 'for the +Police atcher'spersunal' View, ~ :+~+ +. 204; for murder in the Wednesday included four • Wednesday when he told about 200 businessmen at the Railways, handing ,0Ver~i'rPedel'atiOl~,' representing commentators .suggested Hanging for " terl'orist course of a theft, rejected part-time soldiers of the Vancouver Board of Trade that he intends to standby the trains to its competition at ~ 120,000 officers in Britain that privately she may not murders: was one of five 369 to 194. .predominantly Protestant Legislation which axed Civil Service jobs, increased sales Edmonton and receiving andNorthern Ireland. b~ disappointed at the mparpte 'amendments on Hanging was Britain's Ulster Defence Regiment, tax and added provincial sales tax'tb restaurant meals of $7 .J , them back at Kamloupe. ~ "A 'lot of' policemen will slain by amine planted .by or more. :Meanwhile, crews feel that Parliam~t is no! the mainly Roman Catholic, In contrast to labor's angry reaction, the businessmen working to repair the Truss. concerned~ ' about th~ IRA, and two Catholics were restrained. Canada Highway between probleme~ Officers face in CP Air announces:;,reductionsapperentiy slain as~ln- They expressed concern over several budgetary Hope and Popkum in the the front Une," VANCOUVER (CP) --~ our cross-Canada routesl who already+ have CP Air formers. measures, including the tax on reotaurant meals, but no mention was made of the loss of protective functions that Fraser Valley in south. '~Davfd Evans, head of the Canadian Pacific Airlines - which have been the hardest tickets on the applicable REFER TO SLAYINGS accompanied the elimination of the Human Rights western B,C. said they ran Prison .- Officers' has " announced price hit by the recession," routes can.change them to Supporters and opponents Commission and the office of the Rentalsman. into difficulties clearing .Association, declared: reductions on its cress- , marketing +vice-president the lower fares before Aug. of hanging repeatedly debris from a huge culvert Curtis made repeated reference to the May 5 election in "Members of Parliament Canada services in a bid to Dick Hulsmun said in the referred to those slayinga which the Sec~=ds garnered about 50 per cent of the popular and this section will not be are totally out of touch with stimulate travel this, fall.. release. The seat sale is subject to during the six-hour debate, vote, taking 35 of 57 seals in the Legislature. The NDP re-opened until sometime the views of the people of CP Air said in a prepared Cp 'Air 'said customers government approval. Conservative legislator~- attracted 45 per cent of the vote, winning22 seats. today. Britain." release that for travel Nicholas Winterton told the He said the people of B.C, voted for "this kind of straight --++ And RCMP said the "There is a growing.gap originating from Supt. 9 to House that those whovoted talk" in the spring and "they can be auurod that on May 5 ~'J Rogers Pass section of the betweenParliament and the Dec. 16' discounts ranging against i'estering hanging they made the right choice." Truss-Canada Highway • people," said Conservative from 61 to 67 per cent will be Fraser River Closed .... "will have on their hands ~•connecting Revelstoke and member Teddy Taylor, '/I" offered on-flights hetWee • VANCOUVER (CP)- The Fraser River has been closed the blood-of those who are Golden willbe "closed for at am in favor of a r~eferendum Toronto, Montreal or to sockeye salmon fishing until further notice, the federal shot and killed in Ireland." least a week or longer" ,.. Britaindoes not belong Ottawa in the East,, and Department ~of Fisheries and Oceans announced Wed,- Brittan, who voted for the because of a series of bridge • Vancouver, Calgary or nesday. ' amendment calling for the ..... /NSIDE ...... - and road washouts. . Soversil opinion polls have Edmonton in the' West. : Early Stuart Lake sockeye havenot returned to spawn in hanging of terrorists but PROBLEMS SEVERE said 80 per Cent of_Bri~ns Between '.Vancouver' and predicfed numbers and preliminary figures indicate tlie run opposed hdnging for the Lo(;al, world sports pages 4&5 Road' problems in th~ favor reinstating the death Toronto, Ottawa' or Man- is in critical condition, the department said when it an- other categories of murder, Revelstoke " area were penalty, treal, the+rate will.be $289• nounced the closure, which was recommended by the said: "The terrorist is at described by a Parks The vote Wednesday The regular economy fare ~ +International Pacific Salmon Fisheries Commission. war With us. He will take Comics, horoscope page 6 Canada official as the worst ni~L in which members of between Vancouver and The nm appes~ to be less than one-third the expected any action he can to defeat since the latest Rogers Pass the House of Commons were Torento is $742. It is $75) to 300,050 fish, sam Wayne Shinners, director general of the US." Classifieds pages 8&9 route opened 9-1 years ago. free to vote according to Ottawa and $804 to Man- departm .ent'S Pacific region. I .... `Denpite the problems, their own cen~tence rather treal. Another Tory, Barry i "With a dssired+escapement ofg0,000 s0ckeye, there will ff there have been no reports than along party lines, ~ent Bet~m Calgary or be ~o surplus ~vnilable for harvest+" he said. Porter, said after the of deaths or injuries, said a 368 to. 233 against Edmonton" ~md Tomato, • The Closure affects all c0rnmerelal, sport, and Indian voting: "The House of WHYBUY NEW? Parks Canada spokesman restoration of/ the death Ottawa or Montreal, the fisheries and will last at least until the Stusri Lake sockeye Commons has --yet again WHENUSEDWILL DO! at Rovelstoke. Caml0~S penalty for murder, .fare will he t225 and 1209 on• .have moved though the main stem of the Fraser on the spat in the face of the abolished in Britain 14 years w,~k~nd~ * ,n,=.+ ,.~,,!,+ Do you want parts to f,x up your car but your budget were evacuated safely from .~ way to their spawning grounds ..... / ..... British public." r ago The vote came after six ,, my " iar, " h~t.~. won't allow it? Beat the h,gh cost ot new parts wit~ campgrounds In Glacier The salmon eominissi~n noted that without restrictions But ~memhers of the qua!ity~used parts from . -- and Mount Reveiatokn more. people, .were . muea m .....Calgary or l~loonton ' . and ~:i.the l~ely escapement would be less than 20,000 fish, the:," socialiM opposition" Labor national parks between ~ormern |reluna. Toronto Isll~O, The fare lbwest.of this cycle of Stuart seekeye in.~0 years, party shouted "rejoice!, Revelstoke and Golden, -The. death /~nalty Issue between thoM *'wutern ': 4+ 8 hin~m said, We .re m total w'lth the salmon com- rejoicer" when the result .+ The most sorio~htghway sharply '---divided . Cen- cities is 1654 to Ottawa and ; ~mission's call for a conlplete shutdown. /~ wan known. Labor ,,,S.K.B.AUT0 SALVAGE servative **Prime Minister problem was at Wcolsley +$678 to Montreal. i + ~,:+~ ~/'i'~e retta'~+b very diaappointlng andwe must curtail apekesman Roy.Hattersley 635:2333 or 635.9095 1 t ~ ~ I~~ . Creek:25 kilometrus east of Margaret. Thatcher's "We are def.'mined in~' ~ l~iIn orde/,~ get as many fich_u posslble onto the ~ said hanging would be a cabinet..She and eight 3190 Duhan llust off Hwy. Ii El Rovelstoke.+ attract more bns!nesS 0 ~J ~'~'~" : ~;~g ~ ' ' " " reversion to barbarism."

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To the ~..ditor, -" With reference to your article of a few weeks ag0'on I~ew RCMP:' hesitates Age Fascist conspiracy: . - ."New Age" is a term sometimes used in a generalized, VANtX}UVER iCP) -- Some -federal agencies are loc~e and Very broad range attempt to identify people clamming-up to the news media because of new privacy individually involved in trying to live a respectful, legislation. universal, .harmon/ous way of life. If there is such an But the RCMP-- ~fter some he~itati0n --will continueto organization, it has usurped the name, but. the people, ...... provideinformation to the public until clarification comes magazines and organizations that you mentioned from Ottawa..." . " " identifying themselves as "New Age" have no connection The Privacy Act, which wasprodaimed July: 1 along ~,ith - with this fascist organizationyou have dug up. The attempt ~ theFreedom of Information Act, restricts information the at-damnation by association is pathetic. - ...... government may give out. Please provide us with unbiased, factual reporting and On Tuesday, the Vancouver Province ran up against the leave the wild rumors to the gossip sheets. - legislation in reporting a plane crash,. None of .three, Thank you, agencies.involved, the R COP, TransPort Canada or a .. • Patricia Carson . irport officials, would give out the names of the .i~opl~ .. ~. killed,, or name the pllot or owner.of the plane, citing the :

Vapors studied " ...... P,,va.,I certainlyy wasAct.... not aware that interpretation could be made," said Pat Carney, Conserv.atl~,e ~ for Vancouver , ' Centre and a formei~ Journalist, "But I'm no expert on the- WASHINGTON (AP).-- A. House of Representatives Freedom ofInfoi;mati0n legislation.'" . subcommittee is investigating. '~v'~ether gasoline Vapors,, - ; Province publ!sher Gerry Hasiam said he may take Up millionllnkedbyindttstrystudlest°cancer'p°sehazardst°the1.Speopleworking in U.S. service Stations. . 7 the.matter With the.newly4ormed B.C, Press Coulleil, .~ ' Which deals mostly with' complaints against newspapers ~ ! The House government operations subcommittee planned .... "This kind of thing can be appropriate for pres~ ~ ~ hear t~tlm0ny today fro~ industry l'~'~i~sentaLiv~ a~id ...... :. * - clls ' he " " : " ...... ' --' environmental scientists about those studies, conducted by ...... : • ..+.,-. :,.:,...... ~:: :, : .r: ,: ., ,/ . i,l~,.~]~L..~.P.z~. Jtghes~a,d~htto inv~/, ,: " " " . a complaint from the press." " " '~.v4'i~i~l~!!~}~'( Lhe Ameriean Petroleum lnstitute and individual com. Slides show early Canad parties.. . i ' - . : " ' The bureaucrats say.they are trylng to protect the public "Although the API research and other data collected by and themselves lJy refusing." industry sources arenot conclusive, they suggest a health "I : ..... ~. "We're not trying to be a nuisance," said AI Clark; risk factor whlch needs to be explored," said Represen. • ROYSTON, England (CP) -- sc'enes of turn-of-the- had notliing.~ mind, I just kne~/ I had something superintendent of. accident investigations fOr Tranport tative Mike Synar (D-Okla.), chairman, of the sub. century Western Canada are captured on a collection of old there," he said in .an interview at a'relative's house in this Canada on Wednesday9 "We are obliged to obey.the law. committee on environment, energy and natural resources, glass picture slides that Charles Wilkes picked I/P more Hertfordshire town an hour's tra/n rlde north of London. The law is.very clear.'" ' "This is partlcularlyimportant for those who are exposed than a year ago at an auction sale in northwestern Engl/md. oldThe newspaper, first clue Wilkeswrapper found bearing to the thepictures' address origins of a was Rev. an Ministry staff had been: briefed in advance on the 'i'm- ...... _ But who took them and what story theY'tell is a mystery . • ref'meryto gasoline and repeatedlyin terminal workers," their daffy Synar work-- said, service ~¶a~u...... Wilkes has been trying to Crack ever Since.. ' Thomas John Cooper, Field Broughton, Newton-in- pllcations of the Privacy- Act, he said, a fact confirmed by There are an estimated 145,000 gasoline stations in the There are about 90 slides of such things as the train Cartmel, tucked under one box of slides. . Ottawa'. " , . , " . The sale room staf~ couldn't teRhim who Cooper.was. All "We don't know. the legal ramifications'if it (a,name) is station at Souris, Man., patients and staff at the Winnipeg ,they Imew was that the equipment had 'come from one released,'~.' said. MariOn McGrath of the Freedom of timeUnited workers.- States~ employing about 1 5 million full.and part- 'Chfldre~'b Hospital, and'farming, W0odcutting and hunting George Alexander Edgar, carpenter arid joiner for Lord Information office on Parliament Hill. - -' The institute's studies that were concluded last- year scenes. " Cavendish at Holker-Hall, Cartmel. , "That person could have legal recourse against the found higher rates of liver and kidney cancer among rats There are pictures of places andpeoplewith cryptic Edgar, something of a local rnagPie, diedin November, government.iThe government isgoing to want to protect and mice exposed to high levels of vaporsfrom unleaded . identifications Such as "Sutcliffe" or Sandhllls shooting • . gasoline, party," "Grace Morrison's--Kelowna," "Archle Cooper-- 1981;' ally private information from the public." • " " • ' RCMP in the south-cOaSt community of Powell River, The study was sent in Marcl~, 1982, to Anne Gorsuch, then house .Chilliwack,tennis lawn," "On top of Cheam --,: near Brought~n,Through Wilkeschurch has .. auth0rities established and that resldentsCooper was in born .Field in outwhere the the names crash of Was file v~tlms,investigated;at,first and said the refusedprivacy.policy to give administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency. Some like "Assembling a.raflroad at Prince Rupert" or ,1838and l~robably died in 1922. EPA reviewed the study/or more than a year before con- Locals at Field Broughton,where Cooper appears to have duding this spring that it showed evidence the vapors "Winnipeg - Labor. D~y" are pictures of pictures, wouldalso, appI~ tokeniSmS ~as' weR. But until., the act is caused cancer. There Js a slide, of an unsign, ed watercolor painting of lived from 1917 to 1922, told iWflkes that COOper had I~en scrutinized, higher.ups say RCMP policy will be to continue On June24, the institute sent its member oil companies a "Chm/ch and.parsonage -- Regina June 16, 1898," and"~ aivorce~andremarrled~unusualconductfora Churd~'of"" as, before. -. " , ' . .- :~ ", ~ .~ '- . ' le'tt~Fexplaining the results as well as "draft warnings to another of ~'Ch'urch andSchool,-Treesbank" . " .., Eiigla'nd Cler~Yr~an~.e~Pecialiy in those'day~" and that he " We re in the process of devising.policy -- just how this ...... • Selsey, Cannmgton Manor~ Jtme~.... 25, 1898" is a conv nt n . :had two so~ho were killed,'possibl¥:~i the Fli~st World will beapplied' ' ,." stud" Supt. Lyman' "" Henschel..... in Vancouver. fit."allmember companies, for sich use, if any, as eacli ees p~, tl~ deplcti~ a scene, at d British settleme~t--~' War, and.daugliter:who.lived:in, Bltminghaml.,, . ;. "That's going~to take a whileto'work out ...... ' - Those warnings include labels for possible posting on " sodtheastern Saskatchewan founded in 1682 by• Englishman : He waS..~tual 'c~ate"of- Grange~Ovei'k%n~ in " In ~e".... inte~m we will' continue" ...... to release names. I can't gasoline pumps and Islands. One suggested label carries Edwar d Michell Pierce and now cailed,Cannington Manor Cumbrla- 1888-1902 and rural dean of Cartmel 1892-1907 . see it applyingi'0 things like' tli'at.' .. • " ' Historic Park. • . • ' ' .. " .... *' Aftei'jg07i."he disappears-till 19i7 {vhen he reappear~ at The mess should be.sorted out early next weekl he said, the normal warnings of.explosion and fire, then in large A couple Of the pictures bear the credit of the studios of Field~Broughtoni;' Wilkes u id. -.' : . adding that the_Powell River detachment acted on their vaporsletters: has"HEALTH caused WARNING..cancer in laboratory Long.term animals."- exposure to the, famous Montreal photographer, iWilliar~ Notman. " Slnce~manyof the slides seem to date fro'in around 1918, own interpretation. of theac~ i . Wilkes said the slides" were part of a lot of old . couldtt be that Cooper took some of them 0na.trip~'oUgh "I think it's going to be a matter oftrial and error to..- Tens of millions of Americans are exposed to gasoline photographic equipment, inducting - two 50:-year-old'"~'Fanaaa?But why would a 70-year-old man Undertake such be." :-:: . . . . . vapors every day, but virtually all the exposure is at levels determine" what the intent• • and application of the. act will far below those used in the laboratory tests, cameras still in working order, which he bought for &51 -- /'a. Journey?;.. ' • ..... about $100 Canadian --, at a Village saleroom in CartmeL ' Family ties, ~rhaps? Could the slide, identified as A briefing paper prepared for the subcommittee said the Cumbria ...... " " "'- " . ".Archie Cooper.-- house and' tennls lawn," and all those institute hasmadeapre/minaryestimatethatmotorists Itwashisflrstvisittoasaleroom.Hedidn,tknowexactly otherslide~ofArchie,lorArchlekndAmy, beofason, oneof ._ Outlook improved who pump their own gas at self.service stations areexposed why he bought the lot. • ' -the reverend's two boys resurrected from the grave? to less than 1,000 parts per billion of vapor.

Se~icestatlonemployeesareexposedtoab0ut8,000ppb, " cidi , votel o1"rAWA(CP)--SenlorbuMn'essexeeutives'arefeeling exposedthe institute to about estlmated, 13,000 whfle ppb. tank truck drivers, eou]d be Bush casts de ng muchbetterabo0tthe,economy, theC0n-ferenceBosrdof By contrast,the lowest exposure level used with rats and Canada says, but fears Of .rising Wage demands and ...... renewedlnflation,are,creeplng back to haunt ~em. mice in the laboratory testswas 67,000 ppb, and some ...... -,'This was the f0~th Consecutive quarter during which animals.were tested all more than 30 times:that level. . WASHINGTON (AP)- Vice President Georg~Bush cast " including.eff0rts to scuttle two other weapons critical to business confidence In Canada's., economic ouUook has • , ~, me deeicllnE vote Wednesday as the U.S. Senatb apI~r0v'ed ..President Redgan s defeice buildup, the MX missile and Improved,',, the board said today, releasing results of. a H[IMII I,. ' ' ~0termed,.,grotesque tO 49 the productionand barbaric" of new by nervea Republican gas weapom.y, opponent, test.theB-1 bombei,. But they, ...too, were likely to survive the survey conducted during the second quarter 0f the year • " . ~ . after the April 19 fedei/a].budget. . ' . ' Supporters of .the adminlst/ation proposal said oMy if the - ,' ...... " , : The results of the su/.~y- of more 'than 1,o0o. llen/0r United States modernizes and increases Its own chemical .. Senat0r.:Gary Hart (D--e~lo.) said despite' claims by ' executives fromlarge.an~ kniidi businesses "confirm" that weapons will the Soviet Union negotiate seriously to reduce l~pUbllcansrto the contrary, he plans to.pre~ on with plans C~fi~ida ~is".,now~,z-.e~tW~n~,'from 'its o recent: severe Its stockpile. " " for la'. fillb~te~ againsf the IVlX,~ .whleh Reagan~ says' |s, recesslon;"-the'.J~iil.d'.~,;;.,j ;: -" .... We cannot negotiate a ban without having a store of neededas a barga~g chip with the Soviet Union. .... Colnpared "~ith ~ tlle9~l~'gl0us survey Conducted In chemical weapons ourselves," said John Tower (R-- . Hart said the MX " would radieally change our ~orldand , February, more.~e~i/JtiVe9 now anticipate stronger overall Texas), chairman of the Senate armed services committee, p]ace at rlMt the very future~of cl~,ilizat[oQ,!~/, i". " .,.'*.'.... economic conditions in six months time. On June.23, the DemoCratic House voted 2,~ to 161 to kill Ultimately, the Senate is expect~l to appr0v~ $5 b|ill0n $ixty.li~per ~lt| b~lie~,e theeconomy is on the way up, the nerve gas program. The disagreement must be resolved .for l'esearch, and the purchase of, ~, of ~thel.purpo~;tediy compared with '4~.~:pe"~tqtt Febrimry and 31 6 per cent, ~- in a congressional conference committee. . higldy accurate intercontinental ini~dles. "' - in the. final qua~te~vbf I~t. • " Opponents ~aid .the weapon Is an unnecessary and The future of the B.1/ uld by eritlcs to be obsolete before expect the.economy.to slide~a~!:~Rtttl~°:nly...... three per cent Inhumane addition to the naflon's~military arsenal. They it is built, wasa bit less certain. . " ~;' ' ~'*~', ~ • ~:.:ii.,:~ >,:,, ' ' satd., it would kill more civilians than military because the "" In the nerve [[as fight,_Se~ator D~vfd Pryor ~,, " An increased proportion..alSo' .expt~hless unemployment, '" nerveS°V/etArmygasattack.has equipment to protect its soldiers against a the.... chief sponsor of an amendment to strip $130 million.for(D-Ark.), corporat,~,financlalimproved profits, betterposltions.,~, .~d~mestic ,-,.,,,:,? ~sales ...r.~.- and-improved nerve gas production fromihed~fence bill, said existing " "There is nocase for this weapons system," said Sena ...... " " ~r Uo.~. .o,,,.,., ,,, ,,.._. , ..... • , tor , stores providean adequate deterrent against file R~sslans " " --~ " ...... • :~..~.-~:.,_--..-.~., ~_,,~-p~..~; .WhO aes~rmea nerve gas as .Spedflcslly, the authodzatl0n .bill ~Would. o the But in the areas of wage demands and Inflation the p/c- - - W z,,,~q,~"Those u,*,,, anu w~,,;a oatoanc ~...... , ...... ' . ~ p roclue"qon ot-so-caJlled...... I)inary- . weapons ld", -which pen •tWO ture Is not so rosy; .:~: ' >..: ...... , ..- -v--. ,,~= uz©ir .yes are ~IVIIIBIlB " S " " ' " " ' ' ' "~ " , , "'Dad,rl'm • . . . . ,. aid. otherwise neutral chemicals ar~:stored the dting my life stOry i " ', SenatOr...... F-,t~ard• ...... Kennedy (D-Mass ) " We are' talking' "" t!llery' shell, "or ' bomb,f" and.... 10jxelt onir ....'mi lmIn et. same~ ar- Reflecting currelif~ federal governmetit concern, :th~r.e. • anout mmng mm!0ns of people." " . ' "aS ~a t ~ta~ ~ ra*'A .... k~ ~-- ...... ~__ pa.., L, leasln~ has be~n an tnerease ln-iheimmber0f execuuv'ml'.Wb0 feat" Is "poverty.MHcken" one word?" ...... The net've gu flgh[ eame inA,r.' ...... the midst of Senatm d~l~,,, .: .'S'7"--~,:me: prone*" wl~'e"~'" ;""'~" ;SYetem~m~wea ~me ~"uman'ne'rv0uzwomo be C0~t~eted is me~ wage e°m Wm be tnereasi~ at a takt~ ~te ~v~' ih.e : a~m~mmonaemnceaumorzzationbiilforflscai earl984 . ,~ ..,,.,,. p~,,~,,V~,,, ..... ~ In n~thalf-yea'randad~rea~-lnihe[~ental~e~ ' ' " ' ' " - . Y , .Pine BI,.J...... ,, ...... ,a,=."::'. ' ..' .-

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- ..REAL (CP)~,~ " wereactlngforenunnamed fie ent.' ~. . teyAet. ' emloees"a ekoflies .... " "I] - "'~ ' ' ' ...... :' :~ " /.. V ...... 1 ...... ~u ' ' ~ ...... ' P y pa . . ~;~l:)le~rn, Trud~u /BUt personal ccocerns ...... e(~, .bec ~ or co . : ...... , ...... , today. : .... , . ' L " .rU~.. ' .t~. 'eredi~ran,d~atan0ther.70. • ~t!To~Swidler,:~tee .... ~~tio,.a.p.g~.., ...... Warehouseman..Harry honor,o cSeqnos; !. he a to he. ost , ,. 1 • bailiffs=, : seized 80 traetor-. . ~ae r-u'a~ers LWOmn..De. m L Charge. of + Maislin.... employeea...... • ./...... Sherry said officials knew said' ,' ...... 11. !i PPeared- ..... pparm° , .._ "rhebfllcestaffeaidthat..:,.' ...... - --~ ' .... , ...... ,, ...... • .: - . on most of. the employees. ,,~ be et er- " .tr.ai!e~ W.ednesdnY at. the i .:E~.s~.~e~rinOntario.... L ' . " TransPort; ... said,:..; the l ,i.. Wev~ere. told .~ these:., they Woui~a't iia~/e.en0ngh: ,/'~uri'" .l)oueeti ~d..'m " '.:. Bi'isson :'.sald :: ,v~d...... ~ ~.F :.: .. s~l)~l~n LaSalle ~ Insl ~e torminal'•s: Conadl~!mperlaiBankof !~eheq~we~an~_,:' • money, :•'but theYi; didn't several ~oth~:employe~~'S: re6rgan!zatian l~l-:~t)~u~l~R~m° ~ • mpanyexeeutives ..Commerce ;.sl~Id.~(]0rdon."Bre~ml, .a. forewarnus" ~', "...... d=the ' eve- the : w ~ ...... (Th._ }t~ ~., I. ;, 0 Malelin TranSpert Ltd. as offl~,~ ,~¢ ,,~,,;.I ,an ~,¢;: ,,i;Mi,~,;~ ,i, ....,the t...~;=a..;~mdj0r ...... ,t~.t~ ...... ,.,..,, ,..,, ...... ,!,..!...... ,,,' ...... :~1 ' ....y I~11. ~ ...... ould, affect...... his famll Y , belier© It wh~a~ ][see" 1 It, I ' • laid-off : employees- milled ,~ 'and I~lders of, ~ 106 0[ - cx;editor~ ~iis not,; ho~;: dock~an',~':. ,. .Now. ~:/,we re/.':; ,,Truck ,' driver " :Alhert ' ~n~n~ ;is t~ina tO br~k d.~;H..;ih, ' ...... ' aroundontsldeprotes : ,a ::theTeams' '" ...... ,, ...... ;,~...1, ~,.~ , ...... ;.... , , ~ , :, ..,.. ,,. , , , .... ;,, .;. , . ~?-.r~, ~. -. ,-~ ...... ~ .,-.~.~, ,; ., ~, ;said/Donald, Peterson .ol, ' "

hank" ' "' ' a ref' ~ ...... m.n OL" norringthelr ...... • met for tetSthreeBrotherh°°d*hours: "...... to' ' :~U~fO~ ' 1-- ' ...... fOrbeforeServlqeSMondayper- outha~:ofour~...... in PaY own. back pockeis~: the..... ba~k ...... B~sson.governmentblamedthefoc theieaeralcom .... ~ Ol~ate~~ tmlon ean~ so...... under that it ama!lerlater.... vacationl was gong,tOback...... take and mY ...... Whltb~,,.': Ont,,...... ''~: ...... ~lalmpan~"'/ ...... zmm pay¢neques..:• . ..• dlsaussthepayehequeissue ' when'the~compenyflled"a ~:~-Brennan ~dald ".company ~ pany's'fali-~ to'/,m~ the" ,Ea,m,di~ri~ .... ,of,, . .,., ..... ;;.,_..._.,~.,Y~:. i=,..~.,Y =<_...dri¥~ for.Eb0~. ~U: ~t.ea~., • 'l~ne •hallfffs said they..ahd a tomr inati°n • set" ho!~g proposal under the offi~had~tell!ngthe employees ,•'Let, (Prime ~p~dent drivers: ..... :; started dga~n. Now I have to Pe~ ~a~,~~:io~th~f ....

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.... " q " " ...... " " ' ~" .... ~""" r' oUtsldei employees" " : " ' " " 4 " : 1"1 ' ~' " 4 r q ' " # i disappointed." LOS Al~G~LgS (aeuter) -- Th6 ea~ of the mum~ sex officials of ambassad0riai rank.- " • • /~.,•." ,," I ' told him' that.if, in fact, the films existed I would pay ~ e~nployeas milled" fumed with ang~i-as.they '_fl~, S, :seld :to Involve senior "Reagan a~lnt~tration of- He said.others in ~e films lnel~ed a meml~.iof the ,/idm $1 million, no questions asked," Flynt said; "He told around the entrance to the waved meaningiess - fie,ale, has taken a new twist with a megazine/pablisher House of 'Representatives, two prominent buslnesmrn~" -me we had a deal." " " " ~ paycheques.. • " ' - terminal heckl~ company saying heloffered ~1 mililon for the films ands lawyer late'multimillionaire Alfred Blonmingdale, wh0/-was ,a :Steinberg had said earlier he wu given .the films last officials as they Went in or "We were told these calling hlm a. liar... .-:.., member of President Reagan's so-ealledkitchencabin~t of .Saturday by a.'--'blonde mystery woman" who wanted them • :out," others" prevented .cheques were guaranteed," Larry Flynt;: publi~er of Hustler. mapzine, told ad~,laers, asd ex-medelVicki Morgan, who was murdered to be used in the ease of Marvin'Pancoeat, charged with returning truckers from said Gordon Brennan, a reporters'.Wednesda,y he hadoffe~_, laWybr Robe~. lastweak. . . . " , - .. :.' ~.-l~torgan's murder. " _.'L dockman. "Now. We're StelnbergSZmllllod'fer,the fllms-- 'no questions asked. " - loarapideeriesofevunts;Stelnbe~SiddTuesdnybehad- Police said they were searehing . for the "mystery driving their rigs In and having to pay back the bank 'He said he would publish stlila.from the films in his been advised by Whlte HouseCoussel Fred F/eldlng to hand woman." persuaded them to stay in a out of our own pockets." magazine.... " " " • the films over to the District Atto~ey's office in Los' . Working from a deserip~an given by Steinberg; Lt. Bill shopping plaza parking lot Breanan said', company Steinbergimmedlatelyfired backin a telephone call from ' Angeles. • • aeries the street. . . ,~ Hunt said: "We are seeking a wh~t6 female, about 32 years officlalahad been ~ the his home::"Mr. FlYnt is a liar. i have never met Flynt. :" ~ ~con aftarw~u-dshe said the films had disappeared from of a@,five feet two inches with blonde hair, seafly ~iressed 'Tve ,worked here for 23 employees "a pack of lies." "I invRe him to takea polygraph test on that issue "if he his office and alleged .that L~ unidentified reporterhad 'and carrying ~- Gucci-type tote': hag;'.! - . years," said C,eraid " Warehouseman talked to me and offered me $1 million for those films," removed them. :' Hunt said~is detectives had found no' discrepancies in Laisean. "H they want Sherry said officials know violence, they'll get it." Steinberg said, .' ., . / But Flynt, who has been confined to a wheelchair since he Steinberg's reports on" the films. " they wouldn't have 'enough A few pollceoen kept It was the latest twist in the tale oir the sex films which , was shot in an aasaseination attempt in 1978; said 8teinb)erg:' . Asked about Steinberg's accusation that a reporter had money .!'but they didn't Steinberg said he was given last Saturday. Watch over the .blockade, had promised to take the fdms to him wedneeday'i/Dut, had:" removed the films, Hunt said: "Stelnb~-g. has mentioned a forewarn US." He said the films he saw showed sex parties involving two but did not intervene. -. ~ , o. .. ~ . , not shown up. _. ,. Truck driver Albert .lot of names, but he has not accused ~)/0ne in partieular." Late Wedn...~wiay night; • , . . , !, Brisoun blamed the federal police said the trucks finally "' . , , .... ~ ~,,. government for the com- , ,, drove into file terminal and everything was calm. pany's failure to pay the employees. "Let (Prime At. a union meeting Minister) 'Pierre Trudenu _WL~Inesday night, Robert : Jury wants laboratories investigated honor our cheques," he Costigho, lawyer for the said." TO.RON~0 (CP), Two Torento'doeton and two medicai his death shouid be-investig;ted by:the Ontario College of- Teamsters, which represent , There was no *vidence he lied been:in touch with the Arthur Dolicet and laboratories should be~evestlptedby their regulatory Physicians and Surgeons, the jury said. " drivers, warehousemen and University'ofToronto research group investigating Kosak's severs, other employees 'bedles because of .impmprleUes in the treatment of :.a It .also called on the Ontario Ministry of Health, to in- other employees, said it is procedures, which consist of solve, vitamins and a strict said they believe the Toronto teennger, a cOroner's jury has recommended. vestigate q~aiity Medical Laboratoi:ies Service.Ltd. and diet, Young said. illegal to writ. a cheque company is trying to break The recommendaflon~ ended a 17-day inquest" into the the hnmunology Diagnostic Laboratory, both 0painted by when it is known that there Mughai, asked by Cirillo's family to give the teenager the union. death.of Pin0 Cirlli~,, ~ ;victim of the rare and often fatal biochemist Christine Roduiescu. " .... .injections of the antibiotic amikacin anlfate in late is not enough money to I skin dieeuse epldermelyais bulloea~ Clrlllo; 1, died on Feb. The jury said Ch'illo'smedical care was "sporadic,".his December, did not monitor his condition:p~parly Or advise cover it. of infection and anemia caused by the disease. illness was "mismanaged in the'latter months of his life," him to go to a hospital, the corone~: said. He i added the. union is • For the last 15 months of his life, Cirillo underwent and he did not receive consistent supervision: . looking into the possibility COMING TO treatment . developed by: controversial Roman,an The recommendations agreed.with coToner Dr/; James Had .Cirilio been admitted to a hospital earlier or of . criminal thai'gas. biOchemist Pave]" Kosak,/wheae methods received a Young's charge to.the Jury earlier Wednesday regarding examined more closely by Mughal, Young said, his con- HoWever,. "we cannot- in- PRINCE qualified endorsement from the Jury. Mthic, Mnghal and Roduleecu. dition could have been detected and treated, stitute any proceedings ...GEORGEI The conduct.of Dr." Marko Mihic and Dr. Maqboul Y0,ung said Mthlc, who referred Cirilio to a sPedalist in Young said Raduiescu's labs should be investigated" claiming any money against Mnghal, two Toronto physicians whotreated Cirlllo before December, was not experienced in Kosak's methods. because She ordered and reported tests that should only I~ Maislin before the meeting Stay wlth us for'. done by a physician. He aim said she misled nurses by of creditors," he said. • ./ : :,. flatting them believe' she was a doctor. "That's the law." An official of Richter and ...... ~,!!ThejuryalsorL~=ommandsdKosakbeparmlttedtoeome $33°°/nishtl Fi Id s outrage Partners Inc., trustees for e /:.Tire cause ~;" !toOtllnda.a"eonsuitantol:areseareher"endthathebe single or double occupsncy .... f~j recogni.,zed,for his contribution, to,medicine. . Maislin Transport, said a. regular rats L~.00 any FRIDAY or SATU RDAY •" : ~ " .. ~~!~e jurors ,, endorsement of Kozak s, treatment was- meeting of creditors will be .children under 15 years free 'HONOLULU (/LIP) -- A fire 'in a sugar cane ~/eld was The Sho~ apparently caused eirc~dt' breakers On two' ~,~0nal onit being "conducted in an environmant WhiCh held in Montreal On Aug: 17; blamed for a chain-reaction power failure that caused a other 138,000-vol!tlines to trip, causing the generators at the " ~ait' provide total medical care, safety and professional The Montreal.haSod Simon Fraser sovon-hoer total outage on the island 0f.Oshu, but pollee oH-powered Kahe plant to shut down automatically to. keep "research methods." company, the main reported few'problell0e:bilrjoadd~md4talll~ ~Ug!jt~fiiadd, stu~k, from burning up, Wlilinmson said. They urged'Kozak advise his Ontario patlants to'take ° .~..ating; :.su,~-..~ary;'.:..Pf.-.~ ,; ...... Inn. elevators.• :", ' " ~ ' ":~1"' : ~ ' ~ ' , , " advantage of a similar treatment method that is available Malsiin Industries Ltd., • Iocaf~lln Oownmwn Electrical service to the entire island went outjustafter The loss~ of electricity from the Kahe plant, which Prince Geor0a at the University of Toronto. and paid for by a $900,000~ owes more than $32 mIUion STREET 10 a.m. I~.waii'Standard* Time (4 p.m. EDT) Wednesday, provides • about 60 per cent of the Island's power, over- ~0QUEBEC burdened two other power stations and they, too; shut down prov/ncial grant, to about 1,700 c~,ditors. said the Hawaiian Electric Co. En~.n.esrsbegan restoring to keep from burning out, Williamson said. The university's program was set up in1982 and hasod on Meanwhile in - Sear- " 562-3i81 electricity in phases, and 7½ hoursafter the outage began, information supplied by Kozak, who is not a medical doctor borough, Ont., six truckers ' power had been restored ~. about one'~flfth of.the !sland FOR R|SIMVATIONS Sonde hospitals switched to backup generators and called but has successfully treated several victims of the disease, stood outside the main OFFER EXPIRE -~ which is home to 80 per cent of Hawaii's one million, off elective surgery, officials said. which' causes the skin to break out in severe, painful Maislin terminal . Wed- Dec, II. fill3 residents. .. PLEAS1 PRESENT TH IS blisters, nesday night wondering AD UPON ARRIVAL Officials said they believed heat from a sugar cane fire whether they'd be paid ionized, the air a~und a l~,050-volt transmission line from I I the Kshe Polat.power pl~nt. Sugar workers use fire to- Huntcalled off DISTRICT OF TERRACE preparethe c a~'~or harvesting. , ' osL~) (AP) Navy vessels searched for a foreign sub- "Ionl_zed air i~a -very good conductor of elechicity, and it marine off Norway's west coast but foindnothing and called can short out a'line just like you puta wire across it'," said off the hunt today, government radio reported. NOTICE OF INTENTIONTO PROCEED Dan Willlamson, vice-preaide~t for planningat Hawaiian The search was launched Wednesday night after crew Electric. members on a coastal freighter reported .spatting a WITH ' tOCAt IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMMES periscepe in the HaroeYflorden at 6.38 p.m. locai time. A l " T' - II ~ ." Tte fiord is northeast ofAelesund, Notice:is hereby given pursuant to Section 656 of the Munlclpa] Act thatCouncil mertcans untra, ned The radio said the search was called off 18 hours later, at of the. District of Terrace intends to proceed•with the construction' of'certaln .2,30 p.m. today.. -.- • works hereinafter described as a Local Improvement under the lnitlatives Pl.an. WASHING'rup~, (CP) -- Survival-instr~etions given by Air Canada flight attendants to passengers on a DC-9 It was the third time in leas than three months that the A. General Description of the Work ~ airliner that eausht fire near Cincinnati last month are at navy searched for foreign~suSmarines. So far it has failed to taught in U.S. 'airline training programs, the bu.S. turn up evidence that there had been any substance to reported sightinp. : .....Upgrading (aS required) and application o~ a twenty (20) foot wide strtp of Association of Flight Altmdants told a congresaional asphalt pavement on the following streets: • inquiry Wednesday. There have been several alerts for fore/gn submarines in. And seme U.S. companies are trying to save money by Swedish waters in thepast several mohths and it is believed ..... TOTAL TAXABLE COMMUTED COST/ cutting already meagre first-aid and emergeaey training Soviet bloc subs.regularly make forays into the area. STREET(S) COST FRONTAGE' COST FOOT "programs, said Janis Saito, safety director of the 21,000- member union. I. BRAUNSTREET .-'AGAR TO-BRIDGE"- ":' ,' $29,231.56 .1896.66 $15.42 $2.47 (20 yrs.) Ini~tructions were given to ~e Air Canada passengers to 2. BRAUNSTREET - AGARTO KEITH~ hold wet towels against their faces and to crawl on the floor Barlow appointed $27,347,00 1772.48 $15.43 i:-$2,47 (20 ~'s.) under the toxic fumes. 3. EBY STREET'- HAUGLAND TO GRAHAM. . Some survivors of the fire have mild the tow61s saved OTTAWA (CP) --'An Otiawa feminist who made national $32,248.00 2506.67 $12.86 $2.57 (10 yrs.) their lives. Ray Grubbs of Dallds, Tex., told the inquiry the headlines crusading against Playboy films on pay TV will 4. HAUGLANDAVENUE - KALUH TO CRAMER 1240.19 $13.74 wet towel acted like a filter and helped tremendously. He join the Prime Minister's Office as'a senior advisor $17,038~00 $2.20 (20 yi's.) specializing In equal rights policy. held it to his face for Just a few seconds and "if we had been S. KALUM STREET - HAUGLAND TO GRAHAM $36,927.00 2509.96 $14.72 $2.36 (20 y~-s.) 'an that nirerafta few more seconds, I wouldn't be here Maude Barlow, who had been the direeto'r;of the city's \ today." equal opportunity branch since 1380; assumes her new 6L *KERR STREET - FEENEY TO KEITH & position Sept, 12. L., The congressional inquiry is dealing, in part,, with the FEENEY STREET - CRAMER EAST. $30,647.00 1625.83 $18.85 $3.01 (20 yrs.) Cincinnati tragedy in which 23 passengers died on the Air Barlow, president of the Canadian Coalition pgninst Canada DO-9. However, Wednesdny's testimony .by the Media Pornography and a member of the National Action 7. MEDEEKAVENUE.- EAST OF KENNEY $27,~81.00 1796:64 $15.41 $2.47 (20 yrs.) .... uniondealt with the general need for stricter training Committee on the StatP~ of Women, has made noseeret of:'~ L standards among U.S. airlines. - he~" ~litical ambitions andthere has been speculation that 8. •MEDEEK AVENUE - KENNEYTO BRAUN " $77,397.00 4943.92 $15.66 $2,51 (20 yrs.) 'STANDARDS POOR she may run in the next. federal election. ~Accuning the U,S." Federal Aviation Adml~tration of A statement from the PRIM~ Minkter's Office said 9. OLSON AVENUE - KALUM TO HANSON impasing poor braining standards on the alrllne industry, Barlow's duties willl include adviain~ on equal, opportunity HANSON STREET - OLSON TO SCOTT $30,039.00 2,292.21 $13.1I $2.62 (10 yrs.) Sdlto S~i=dSome flight attendants m'e taught how to fight a implications of policy initiatives, with particular attentibn tire by reading a manual. Some have never seen al~ air- to ensuring the concerns of women are fully considered. Sidewalk - Five (5)' ~ootwide ...... ," - ~ . , , , . .., '" plane evacuntion chute, let alone practised the emergency Strip of asp.halt ' '-.~ '. '_..:-:' ": . . . ,. ~L/'"~ ~:. procedure'of inflating one and helphql passengers down. 10. ''SOUCIE AVENUE:(NORTH SIDE') ' ' ."''r "~i ~. T" 14.~k " " ' P ;" '-. "~w . " [ ": .~ " ~ ' " :"' ; .-.~. L','" P~ " " " Moreover, only 16 hours of Initial fist~aid and emergency training and between six and 12 hours'of annual r~training Regulations changed EBY TO SPARKS $16,882,09 2507.00 $ 6.75-$1.35 (10 yrs.) now is reqdired. Oxygen masks ale not given to flight at- tendants during flrl~. TERRACE.There has been some recent changes to the • " " "Y" - i '" Soito also said airlines do not force flight attendants to size and regulations'governing provincial parks, including .,Twenty-four (24') •foot wide strip.of asphalt pavement. one In Smitbers. - stay o~ an aircraft untlI the peasangen are all out during a Further notlceis hereby given that a •copy of this notice ,has been miled to dlsaster. "It is not required thatWe give our lives for our The ministry Of lands, pa~ks and housing has given Smlthern 381 lois, Or 50 acres, of Crown land for continued the owner(s) of the:par.cels of.--land liable to.be speclallycharged for the cost , Jobs," of said Works, aqd unless within one (1) month of/the date Of the publication inquiry chairman 'Elliott Levitea (D-Ga.) said the use as'a park. The, surrounding Riverside Park, has an estimated value of t950,000. Minister Tony Brummet \ of this notice, a~ majority of.the owners representing at;least one half of the -. powerful testimony of the n~t!onal Union shows the start, value of t~ parcels which are libble to be specially Charged, petition the derd of train,n8 is so terrible thnt protection during airline commended the SmRbers council for designating the land for park me. Council of the District of Terrace not to proceed with it, the work may be disasters "Is nothing more than cosmetic." undertaken as a Local Improvement.' Meanwhile, eitlq changes in' some ldeai wildlife In separate testlmoey, the International Association of r/'" situations, Brummet closed some provincial porks and Firofightars acensed the FAA of "yearn of neglect" in recreation areas to hunters. Pet,Lions shall be lodged with the Clerk-Administrator, and shall be deemeiJ to be presented rathe Comlcil when so lodged, of which ever~ owner of a parcel developing 'fife safety standards both inside airplan~ and HuntinR Will not be allowed in Copeland Islands Marine at airports. of land liable to be specially charged under these Programmes is liable r to take Park, Sko~umchuek Narrows Park, Smuggler Cove : notice ahd'be governed accordingly, Not 0nly had the govennnent agoncy falled to require Marine Park, Desolation Sound Marine Recreatl~ Areas, firem~alstent material In airplane furniture, smoke and Stagienp Park, detectors Inside planes or proper fii~flghtlog clothlng and .... Only 81 out of 368 provincial parks and recreation areas .....• ...... E,R. Hallsor \-~, equipment, It was. considerinsJoweHn8 ~-creu~ will be open to huntom. ' A complete lkt Is available from rescue siandarda', at small ah'perts in the U.8., the .- Clerk-Administrator " the Parlm and Outdoor Recreation Branch of the ministry of Oistr|ct of Terrace aesoelatinn said. .lands, parka and ho~lag.

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I *'" ' ' ..... ~ I I ~ontros ' • :1 41 506...... ! . 8e t more k '6 36 S6I ' ~ " " ....' J" ' I " I ~ I ' t fiveI ~ Y anJ h ~ EtaJ ted t y ar "I Johnn Y" l~a Y and Mike ' ...... Met~ , \ ...... '~ .... ' ...... ' ' " ~ " St LAME: "' 43.42. 506' t Datr0t. " ,s~6' Sdt :1 the National League, " to~lseldsca rs ...... ' I / ' ' .... : "Cardlnall6 D0dgers-~5 • • ~ II .Plttsburgh..... 39 43..475 .3V:,.'~ Now'York,".... "-44. ,3S ,S3,~4" ~ "~' " Piteh[n~'what he catted a ' m..t, ,,."..,,arcs trlk~out .- .Brav"..,.'5PhiUl...... Z : Ea,ler;..lifted. Pittsbur.gh : ' Price t. 8y~,-atru~k.-oUt ...... Six " i"" ,-;m"':-A~,,,-~-a1~.,'-rlnu|d.... '-'~'--'I:I .Chicago ', ' ~" 39 47 .45,1 ~ M Waukee ' .... 42 ~9 eel,. 'S~ " '":; --:--:::~ . : " --l--r" "" ",O'O. ~ " :~ m "t.nuaueJpma,. rootue overtl~eutanm Thehomers ' d Walked IO~ I " ' " I " ~ '" , '" ' ~ ' ? ~" ' I ~ ~:"" ~ " New' York ',;-/" 31 54 .355..13..... -Boston ' ;; : 4t 4:1., "~ suo-pargame, ttyan,wonan ,' In oth~ NatimaiLea~.e c~nl. MeMurtrv niieh~l A" ~,-..- -,----,;--^~ ------an-' - -'; : ': .- , ~-, Green s~Jeo hOrnS'AhOy ,~ • ' . Wiit..Olvllln - , : ,Civland # .; .35 49 417 .14., b - ' ...... '' ' " ~l" . .' . !. ~,a.c~ls~ ! , .. x : , - '" . .... ! ~Atbnta !''..53 34 ;60~ ~- . " w,,, m,,,~,.: .ei~.~,e.o.~ecut.lveba~]all ,:80m,es, it was PittslxLi3h six.hitter and Bob Homer s r Minton,2.6;withtheGiants 'In San Dlea~; ~teie'-Y~,.t!.8.1Y~f.r°m~°ndba~ • . Anoe os s0/:14 ,svs t,/, .Texoe ;*S3~ ,S~ -. 'ma~cn weonesoay mgm as Pirates 7. ~ ~.al~im~n ' h~oa, lnnd~d ~ dn.hi~' " taoai~,~' e_=:;...a ,t.- nL~.,-::. ". ~:. '" - • ; -.~. ,*~ ...... wltli the tLe.oreakin~rl,ln I11 S~n Dle~ " 1 45 40 ' .S~ . 7 ' c h, ca oo 1 ' " ..~ ,so0 ~ Houston Astroa whi'~ned I ~ 'A " " "~ ~~ -. -: " ' ~:'~ :--I V " " ~ = ~ ~ V " 7 " " ' :'"T'.L", ;,.~,.,~s.,,-. o,u .,~ rxra~a uarvey smgleo m two runs .~..,.,h ,...~. ,. ~',,:-.~ ~, .o~,~:..,... ,44t .s.~. co,,o,~,~_. ~:0.s=; !.....~o!=...~o.."'" ~;~x.~._~m~;~mu:.!~s._a,: .spa,rxeoaLour:run~.ntn.~oown~theirlastout, - in the third'and:victOry-: ~'.~.,~;.~'~'~,~_~'-" ..,, r..,,~,.~. " , , ' ' - Konlal Ii; ly, 311 40 ;4114 3Yl • ,,,,v.,,-.,., .~'l"" '~'-". "View xorli Met;9 '1' ~ • ; ...... ~ uvr4 .l~ ~.'~li,~.,., I p ~ 44 4a e I 0 ~ .... , " , ''" .i;. k ,~.__ +,A ,~ I , . k * . -- 1 ' :San as Atmnm oe~eatecl • Oak end • .8 .8 ,44. I • ' l' ' " " mmng ..... " ' MannySarmlento, &3, got starved '~ Loller won for ' Clncin~t~:Iosod, 3~e:gul(:3/.:1, Mlnnesofa ,, SO ,i,St:1..t,:~ lmd~linWex~na~)u~A~tl'" uleti0 t'aares_j. =5 [ C~I [ O the p~L.,.. : ' :: 'i I ' i:i ~ ~. hook,*to Sain the. the fh.aii~tlme~in mare than 7 'Van Slyke aidrted the Plttibur,h' sYan FrollClSco sl'eftllw'dnlldlly :1~:t;:" said Rvad after lmnrov~." ~ub~a, 4 unu/~.L;:~ou_m /MeMu.r!ry: 10:,i: with ~ete~j w ith,Ke.nt.T .ekulve thr~ w~, with late relief ':'c!trdlilal,' winning i'ally C no nnat 3 New• York 1 Saetl a 6 Bollon 4 " "~ ' ...._ _ . ,. ?~.,,..,,, v, ,- ~,=, .... ~ ~es more'-vlcr.o~es ~J~n a~__. ' --P~(~[ - lipt lU ...... n~J~ ~ ~ ....tl~ .,~q..,,~lfl ocl Ikb.,,~ .~us,~..,~..~,m..ll:)nA~n Aa#Mf-:-A ' " " ...... ~ ' • • • -- e Atlanto $ Phllodalphie 2 eetmore d Oekend :1 h~.recor~,to ~-11 the belt. Dodge~5 .... ' J ' "*h .... bta liltni~ll' lira tkll>~ ~=*kl'''i'h*h O~"..... ' ' .withabu~tsinglealeng~ HOUl0n 9 Montroel 4 ~trnlt 7 £111fnrnlA I .i~.l .a Lie ~ll~i 11I ~ ~, -- • • ..... *.Uliil &!Villi ~ii~il~i ill't411 ti i.l~q~lli41 I¥It ' U~l~lO " ~l,it halul Iinli- T~ll~lI,Rt~4#ll "--- • ...... :" " * . Dtllit IJA ilia Ik;lllll;i. • Illltl' "R an ave ...... _ I . .. iillL- ..... iv, f.n~.v...--.- san DIego S Chlca~o 4 Chlclgo S C oveland ! ...... '• Y B up home runs majors, struck out five and Redi:3 Mats I ,i.,]tar, a.a .o.ttm*d -i.e -;.;-, ,. • ..,-.~ .--~..~ ~,-- St. Louis 6 LOI Ang*leo $ MlnnaSote 6 New York ! gOOd aUU|, DU| I cuG-notzIulg • to Tin1 Wabash and Andre .Junlkl~d thr~.q . Tn 'Nnw .Vm, lr i.~., il~ .... ~. t:~'~V,.---: "'-: "':"." . ZlOWU, ~, wuu'lnu~;.~u vs. TodaY'S Oem* s Kansas CIt~ 5 Toronto 4 With it. " " : " Dawao- " ~ ~I ...... :i:: " ~ I : I::" I . _ ~7:':" ?.'' .:~ "-"'~. mrs nslore leaVlng m me. Slyket0seeondandwithone Plttsburgll at San DIIgo Milwaukee At Texas :1 ,. ,o,u•-= t;©mn~ i-wares T umms e l~tenea a :rares-miter and ninth, when the Cubs scored ' out, Green lined a single to Cincinnati at New York N Tonight's dame| "My faathalis werein bad relief help inthe ninth from In San Franelnco, Eddie Milaer drove in two on an RBI double by Jerry . centre. Atlanta at "Philadelphia N Oakland' ,t Ooston 'areas and they are a 8sod . ,.., , /V~ontrlal ot Houston iq California at Baltimore " ' '" " : '

Chicago at LOS Angllls N Konlas City at CIivalsod .,'/ ,. . -. . ": "" St. LOUIS at San Francisco H Texas at New York ~ ii_: • • AB R H Pcf Minnesota at Milwaukee " Hondrlck, Stt.:193 4,5 103 .35:1 Toronto at' Chlclgo I / •Easier, o., .Pgh.o.,, "214 ,,.,24*'70 ,,.327, _o. ,... PCL inkersn' throwers: tighten AL.... races" O,Iver,,Murphy, MtlAtl 334312 |O40 102t0S .327.323 ....Ceraw, Cai .4AB ~t B m2:40:1 . P~ Chioaga's .LaMarr Hoyt in the West, one-l~f game ~pled and' plnch hitler throwing errors chased six Innings and:allowed :109 50 76 ,364 Modiock,Dawson, MtlPgh .336273 8337 1088A ,31S,3:11 - BOggS,Srotl, Ken SaC ao4 ss to9 ,:1s9 " became a thinking man's behind Texas, Rangeri, who Jerry Hairstoo doubled.•, home three. more .• runs el~llthltsand tworuns, was LoSmlm, StL :114 31 6, ,313 Grlffoy, NY :140:1, ,o :1,, St ndlnas pitcher; whileDetroit'sDan lost to Milwaukee Brewers Roym 5 Blue Jays 4 before pinch hitter John the winner. T~o,.Cru'" .O,Hou '~,~0| SO'~ ~06W .~t0'~t:1 w,ite~.r,~ke°a'KC Oat ~4t:10~S~ :1~ t~06~ .:1:1:1'~ i. . --~,. PetTy atoppad.thinkin8 and 6.o.. Toronto Blue Jays lost At Kansas Ci(y, George Wo0kenfms capped the .Twins 6 Yankees 1 Doubiea: Knl0hf, H0i~ltOn, ;[4t MoRea, Ken 301 SO V* ,:1t9 started throwing, to Kansas CltyRoyals 5-4 Brett had a single, double uprising with a run-scoring At • Minnpsota, Ken Chlcogo,Ollver'~ontroai,23, ---- 24; Bucknor,~ ~mon,DoClncee,OekCoi:1,0:1':1 ,O:1' ," .:1,'~" I . Asoa result, both races:in and saw their lead in the and triple and rookie Pat slnBle. . Sohrgmseatteredl0hltaln8 Trlplos: Butler, Aflonte, 8; $1mmone, Mli 304:15,95 .31~ Pacific Coa,t '-.,BU. " , the American League got East chopped tO two games Sheridan collected three Brewers 6'Rangem 3 2-3 llminlps and outpliehed Montreal,Moreno, Houtton,7., |; Relnee, Thornton,Doubles: Ci.Perrleh, :1~S Dltrolt, ,6 S:1 .:1~:17; NormW L pct.aaL. ; 'eVen, tighter. i wednesday. over Detroit andBaltimore hits Asehe. Royabtdefeatad. At Arllngton, Bob Ron. : Guidry. Tom Homo run.: Evant, sen~.Fron. Bog0s, Boston, :15; ~¢Rea, Kad. Porttond 11 t0~ ~tt--" ,night. .... Orioles, whohe~t OAkland .theBlue ;Jays./Brett'a McClure won hi~, fifth . Brunansky, .hitting .199 eias,CiSC°1~;21;Murl~y,OU°rrar°'Atlonto,t'°° tLAng" eaeTrlplee:cny, 25.Harndon, Datrolt, I; SoitEdm°nt°n'Y'a, at0 t:1 .S4S.m ~t:' < ~"I' ,.had Vel'y " LgQ~d A'S 6"2. ~ lendoff single in the aLxthof! consecutive Same andTed-before the game, had a Runs batted In: Dawson. Wilson, Detroit, 6, Grlftln To. Tacoma I t4 .~. S coricentration, something Elsewhere,." Minnesota Jim' Claney,, triggered a Simmons drove In two rum double and three singles for ~ontroolo 68; Murphy, Atlenta, rontoo ~; Gibson, Detroit, 5; vancouver ~ t~ ,~0 S that wan not there all the '. Twins trimmed .New York as Milwaukee , .downed the : Twins, while John 63. nlne fled with 5. 4 |ooth ' • three-runrallythatgave'the Stolen Uosos: Ralnos, ~on. • Home runs: Rich. Boston, :13; TucSon 13 9 ,S,/-- time earlier ,in the year," Yankees 6.1 and Seattle Royals "a 5-3 ,lead. The Texas. ~Mcclure soatter~d : Caatlno had three *hiUs-and treOl,Pitchlng37;WilSon,(7 Usolllonl}:N°w YorkRyan;31 ~:iftlO,Run~Chlcago,batled, In:20" Rlce, Boston, x.HowollAlbuquerque ~tt:1 09 .S~.,S~ ~V' Hoyt said a~ter: hurling a Mariners defeated Boston innlnsineludod two Toronto eight'hits over 6 l"$'h~nii]~r" ' drove: in tWO runs. 'Ran Houston, 9.t, .900, :1.09; ~onte. 63sKIttlo, Chicago, 61; Cooper, x-Phoanlx. 11 tO ,SU ~ seven-hitter with'no walks Red Sex 6.4, errors --all three mas wer~ and the Brewers got,fnaJor -Washin~toa also had two Falcone,lUSC°"SenAtlanta,Diego, ~8.t,7.1, .|75,'889" 2.97;"1'07; Milwoukee,Stolen6t.bases: HenderSon, Lssl(.ioteVeges-60amo 9 t:1 ..,~9 ~'/, and eloht 8"trtke(~i~$"aS the TheWhiteSox beganthetr unearned -- and a same- Contributions from subs, "RBIs ..... • Peraz, Atlanta, 10-2, .833, 2.$7; Oakland, 411;-Cruz, Chlc,~o, 4:1. .y.flrst.halt chomplon White Soy ~" defeated winning uprising off Bert .... tying single by Sheridan, Marshall Edwards (anRBI: M~ulners 6 Red 80x 4 ).34,H°°t°n'Rogers,L°sAngeleS,MontreaLS.:1, 12-3;'800' man,Pitchingchicago,(; doclsiona):7.t,..|?$,Kooe-3.95; TacomaW°dnelde¥'s'nPo,iend aeauit,:1.... Cleveland Indians 5-I in Blylevenwith one outin the. Tlgers? Angeb I single) and Bill Sehroeder ~.-~ At Boston. Jim Beatfle .SO0, :1.94. Jackson, Toront,~, 7-1, .a~7. 4.20; Edmontoll B Usa V.ooa 6 Chicago. seventh. Greg "Walker At Detroit, California's (a seventh-inning rum worked, out of bases-loaded Strikeouts: "Carlton, Phlla- Righefti, Now York, 10.3; .769, Salt Like 8 Albuquorqua,I Meanwl~ile, Petry 'singled and pinch runner , Bru~e Kiaon had retired scoring triple.) I. I :leiphiS, 14|; Sate, Cincinnati, 3.14. TUcSon'6 Vancouver I ' jams in the four~ and fifth ." 130; ~cWIIIlems, Pl!tsburgh, Strikeouts: Stiobo Toronto, Phoenix at Howell poltponed" scattered alne hits, walking MikeSqdires went to second nineeonaecutive batters Ortoles SA's2 liege en route to his IO9.SlVeI: Reardon, Montreal' 113;Saves: myloven, Quisenbarry, Cleveland, " Kansas110. duo to Thuridly'o,owar ootaP Gimee none andatriking .out fi~e, on Greg LuZhlski'a singla.. '-when Kirk Gibson walked At Baltimore, Col Ripken ,- fourth cohseeutive victory. 13; Bedroslon Atlanta. 13; La" City, 2t; Caudlll, Seatllo, iT; Tacoma at Portlsnd " as the Tigers whipped Harold Baines then looped 'and Larry Hemdon singled Jr. blasted a grand, klam Beattle surrendered a two- /ells San .Francesca |:1, Stanley, eeaton, tO. LEO Ve0as at Edmonton CaliforDia Angels 7-1 - an opposite-field double to to atart a six;run-Detroit . home run in the fourth run .homer to Carl . Vencouver nt Tucson .- TheWhiteSox moved past left that scored Squires. sixth~ ,John Grubb followed inning and Benny Ayala hit Yastrzemski in the second s,,, Lake at Albuquerque . . . FROM THE HF. RT P,oen,x o, ,awe,, douU,o. Calif(~'nia'intoseeoudp]a~ Luzi~ki was ]ffted for pinch with-a tie.breaking s~ie, a oolohamer In the e~hth, lnnins and was hm-t bypoor " header - - :-. runner Lorenzo Gray,. who. Chet Lemon doubled home Ripken belted" his second: :defonce.whon the Red.SEx scored on Vance. Law's the inning's second run and careerrsraed shimand his scored single runs in the busin ss directory- two runs in theeiShthwhen TrammeU.had'a.sacrtfice-offloscrTimCoaroy.14.homerunoftheaeason=:'6urthand.flfth.,Rleky Storm :~elson and Spike Owen • Rudy Law singled,~Squires., fly and two California Davis, who worked the first ,mered for Seattle. "

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See m ' ~ TUNE-UPSTO MAJOROVERHAULS ON: :!, Tacoma's Bill " Bathe Lakeoutlast~buquerqueS- Tacoma's runs in ,that' error, a ground ~oUt and PACKAGED ~ , Autos (Cars end Trucks), ' ..... smashed a grand slam 4. Phoenix at Hawaii was , frame. Chris Bourjos' sacrifice. ~[~ ~.]ll~~J~'~ • Transmlssior~s,etC.HeavyDuty Industrial Enginos, Equipment ' " homer_v. and collected five postponed by a power The .~gers picked up In :Edmonton, Juan I~lrz0qmll ; MarineEngines (Inboard~ and.Outboards) RBI as the TiBers pounded outage, three ~Sifi the fourth on Monasterto went from hero and for all your.needs In ~ • ReasonableRates and Guaranteed Service Portland 12-2 in a Pacific Tacoma opened the game Jim Christensen's two-rnn to goat and then back-again • GovernmentLlcenced Mechanic Coast League baseball in Portland with a run from homer'and Danny Moore's as the Trappers beat Los ROOF TRUSS SYSTEMS ~. ..o.z.s-.,2 SHOP game; Dave McKay, who led off RBI single,. Vegas. • Tim Corcoran hit unRBl Monuterio's fifth.Inning Over35 piansavallsble, plus custom design . SHOP ADDRESS; with a triple and scored on singlefor the Beavers In the" triple sparked a fc~ur~run Contact AndY-Wann 3ore a Kalum Other PCL action Wed-~ Bathe's sacrifice fly, Terrace, B.C. " 4740 Soucle ~.~,.~7~t_~ Terrace nesday saw Edmonton , fifth./deJa"dro SanChez talL, Trapper.oUtbm'st. But with dump Los Vegas 8-6, Tucson Bathe's seventh-inning ed Portland's other run in two out in the eighth and beat Vancanver 6.1, and Salt grand slam scored all of the ninth itft~r:aTaeoma', i~as Vegas runners at • : second and third, outfielder

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shuts • out Whitecaps , homer.o. ,re,o,over the,,... left field ~ wall to give the Stars a 6-5 • Toronto goalkeeper Jan Toronto i coach Bob under the Crossbar but' edge7 Moiler "is becoming a Houghton, referring to last Vancouver could not score In Edmonton's half of the shootout expert. Friday's 10-round shootout against Moiler. . . it~g, Pe~ Manguel drove • The tall, ~year~old with* Team America in In Tampa, Manny Rojas Mike Brown home with the Swede stopped every shot. Washington which Toronto scored with 12 seconds left "tying runbefore Monasterio that came his way, during won 2-1. in the second overtimel ripped a. pitch by Mike lfflllUalllGIU OI OULU t,lia~ IbOb bltlllll]i the game and in the "sub- , :Defender Vlctor'Kodelja period to Lift Tampa Bay to'. Couches,for a double that nARUIMAR Specialisti....~ ' ,,andled sequent shootout -- to scoredthe decisive pal for victory over Team scored Dick ~hofield with preserve the Blizzard a 1-0 Toronto before ~,054"fanS, Americ~. The viCtory halted the winning run. WlRIli6 SUPPLIES Pr North American• SOeceer• th~ second, largest home a five-ga~te losing streak Tucson's Jeff Heathcock We will sell you only what you need ta~do the lob omptly League victory Wednesday crowd of the season, to . for the Rowdies, scattered nine hits for his : yourself. ' . • " ..night. over Vancouver preserve Moller's third In regulation : time, second complete game of ~', P N ...... Whitecaps, shutout of the season. Powdie .Mark Karpun the seasnn~ and a victory 0 Ell lie HV-SATURDIY In other games;. Tampa • Toronto's win was ito first scored his first NASL goal over Vancouver. Bay Rowdies: defeated over Vancouver ' in three at 38:47. Team America tied .... Heathcoek struck out 8|||-§:|0 daily 4711AKEITH 330ENTERPRISE Team America'2.1, Tulsa games this season aild the game at: 85:32 on a seven and walkedjustane.. • TERRACE KITIMAT Ronghnecks Shut" out edged the club into first header by Gregg Villa. The Ca, adians scored their 4451 Grelg Ave. 635.9653 - • 638-1166 632.4741 • Chicago Sting 4-0 and. pace in the gastern Division With the loss, Team 0nly. run in the seventh ' Golden. Bay Earthquakes "~Lr~ 11-7 mark and 101 America,dropped to 8-8 and inalngon Dan Plante's RBI WAREHOUSE SPACE . beat Seattle Sounders 5-2. points, "one • more than lastin theleaoue!s Southern triple;- • Always wanted a log house? • "Jan has had-a lot of mend-place New YO~K Division..The victory ira. Larr~ ' Ray and Jim at 4423 Railway Ave. P/an it Wow with practice lately, " said. Cosmos. provedthe Rowdies' record Paakovlts hit RBI singles Vanoouver,- ,which tops to 5-13 and moved them one for Tucson in ~thc first in- '~.~'..'~-~-'~.-',~:~&7-.'-'~ ~ the West, lost its second- point ahead . of Team ning. CHff Wherry added a , .,. game In the last 13 outings America in the stondinss, rua-scoring' single in the ForLease or Rent, LUSs ' lg!" mes .... ' .... NRSL anddroppedto16-3. In TId., N|ego Pc. seeondfora3-i)land. Spaces of 2400 sq. ft. and larger. Office areas, truck Free ~ •" ~ ~ o~,,,,y. at " In the shootout, Blizzard scored three goals to lead,. In the fourth, .. Scott height floors. Covered loading ramp, good rates. :.: ~~,~ .t;~) ~rdable captain Bruce Wilson Ttdan to the shu~ut ~,of: I,oucks' RBI single Went Estimates Price _~t AI ^ scored on his first shot Chicago., Thomson, ,Usl~an through the ".legs. of v.~Nv,N~y8 against ,Whlteealm goalie also scored ,~or~~t~ who/'Canadlano Centerflelder Call: 638-15T/ Terrace, B.C. ,, 635-7400 Tin0 Lettied and$,lrmdeija are .now.~iO-~md in~fli;st Bob'Skabe for. a thl'ee-base " " '' then drilled; a h~l shot place.... ', In .the:" le.al[ue's error,r'~Itm-,, a~0wln,--~--o Rlok---- ~-~-~ TERRAGE - *" *!';'<~Wl ~ SouthemDiv~ion. and' Loucke to score, the' ....0HIMCA BUILDING SUPPLIES = """ w.'"'., ,,, Victorill r r:~:~ ~'n Cliieago ~ dropped to B-7, loss.Fred MarUnez ]5~)ok PAVING LTD SMALL MOTOR SHOP TorontoH.w ~o,k ,..112-7 , ,,.38 30 u33101 ,oo O~t thJrdbl,~.lio,]~.~,LIn' ~; ',~a~d~,..~d~rex• .,,, ..... In ./Albu~querque, • Pod '"go """"" in i " " Montreal 6.. 4,. ,4 ~ Ingram had, three,'aMists Allen's sixth.inning single • Soutlmrn Division foraprotesslonaliob SALEsANDSERVlCEFORMOST Tu,,a ~f0 33 li ~7", Y|CYOR]~ (C]P)*--Bob andsoorodthedeeisive.gaal~ brekea2.1t]eandgaveSait 1/ DRIVEWAYS..PARKINGLOTS " Chainsaws, Lawnmowers& Pumps TampaLauderdala ,toS fs ~o, 3,44 :,e9u Sd 'Coo!see~,dhibthtrdgcalofthe g~me," at 6:510f a: 10~ Seattle,as Golden Ingram Bay::rdefented aas.lstedon ~ .Lak~.jAJ~u(iu~que. a: ,trinnlph over SUBDIVISIONS ... America e e I~ 23 1~ ~ L. Frea Estimates iimwiali1 vancoovarw.ternlit .ivlmn, 41 III 3it. minuteDangeriield, overtinie',peclod,, to ,oahi bY L'llrl, The "Dtlkeli ,aided ~llt ~.-,.y-II'tl 9676 " "°'d'"'" '1 ' 1 t0 ~''' ' ' ' 'rE V'~" P'Y]" a 9" J`" Goessens and Start Lalio,'. ,cause with six ,, " Seattle ~ ~o =s 5~* Western " ' Lacrosse Terleekl. errors. I AUTHORIZED HOMEI;ITE DEALER sanelyDiegomints eral 1:1aWarded103:1 for9 ~,.. A~taiJOn Whi over New "Germain I~lesias also ' Dukes pitcher OPel y owned and operated ' " ,1818Hwy. 16West Terrace -.638-0358 win, ~ ~o,nta to, , ,,o~',t Wentmlueter Sa]monbelUes scored for Golden Bay. Hershiscrgaveupflve~uas I I I "I ILL Vlntor~, one one ,bonus mint ~or .W~ln~y.,: Fare formation iig yo 7 .v.ry goal Korod with a max- 'saVe Dain,. Lad David :--foulr•of:Uiomuilearned -- • bonus point fll awarded for New Weatminster had :an Kemp scored for Seattle. to take the,loss. n on runni ur ad in the business j ooo..,.. ,...o , ov~Im, or ,hootout DealS. early, lead and ended the Gold~ ,Bay now has :a Karl Best got the vlctory " WIHInediy lleellia directory call 63,5-635 TOrO~O , VIIf1~o.r 0'(SO):-.-ftl~t~Ped~.o[ the l~a]me rl~ordo,],!,.4tll4~l~ol!din,.the, inl'l~e, ..... • tramps ely I Team .Amarica ahead 4.~. but by the end of West, whlIel ~tdd,'" 7-10. Tony ,Brewer and, Alex - Tuis,, c~icaoo o the senond Victoria was,up remained 29 points behind Taveren each hit solo home Ooiden Say S Saatf,, : 7-6. '-~ " the Earthquakes. runs for 'the Dukes ....

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,uan,ng~ uassettl returned ~.!nmde~ gold Of,beh ~ 1~ the' said Coriing Wouldnlt ha,/e IL ~b~ut the posdbnity Of ~ nsme rece, tly t~ alsneaklv~)pSObytl)ee~doftheyea ~ made. it in Canada~ i;he i b~'lt0ut, i i !c i ~' preview o.! ~e m.~.a bll~ ,.~ithat0fmak~ng thetop20, ha~Jo't come froml~ rich i ;-'/~ -can/. ' see ~tlt i ;I m.a~ awmts net later thiS'~'/It'wJ]lbetonghbecause family i ~:/" coming e~/esltuali~/o" ~d '. i "~ : : the hlaher you get in .the "In'theU.S., ldd~ can:ge~ ~SU~ ~tt:/of Carllng,' " - u, oeammg from her :; r~s;the harder It ia'.to i spoli~.'.'re ~to. attend;..t/,e~Is'., line';of the ~o~' teoo~ .-.. :remarkable .sacc.e~,. atthe;, keepm0vhig up," she sald.., acadend~, b~it :i)0i~:~h~;P:~." playem..to::~i :~:'Bulf' then ' " : W.!mb].edon.• .teunls ,chum: !~¥ou/iiave to Lbe~t ;people I Sui~.B~tt~ilJ d;l:" .~!.:i:":, :~sher¢i'/!jnst::;~go:i'::Imd: ~ ..... ,. .• p)0nshlps In ]ate" June; the !: ah'ead 0fyoLi co~lstentiy - .., :It i0ok the BaSseKm'oney': ibm~:~j! :,~ :. -: : " .::i/5-yanl'-o]d. Toronto :'native '-:yi)ii' hi~ve • to "Win t0~-': to send- CaHI~ 't~~.:Nicl(.' :'..Car]big/~id ~she "widd ' -! bandied qi,.e'stl0ns~0f::idl,.!inam~ta:~::"~:;,...:.: " ...:::"...:..:~,ettleri's.::~ ..::.";T~,: ,.: ::::JoveLio:i[i:"aii'.i~il~-:~e '~ , ." ~ sorts~and photoirai)l~i¢.fi~m/::.: ]]amlett"hos"~ready'Won: .':~Acadenly".:,.]li:.: ]3~.~i~i0:n;::.~'~air~lly.hilii:0ne rol'i~!im¢lei'... :. " "all,~o, angles . :~,~iiileii~inotln .~: ~ng..-an:ev~t-(H.er~ey, ""i"= ...... Pa,,.on."" ' Pqa.~: :" ".~. ~'~ '::";':::.,. '-/=...:::.her ..... : :: .... '...... belt,,havlng.ste::,;. - ....~, :' .. ---,'... ,,~u . de-. ~ ner-. Feb. :14).. lad"appeared in: still thenationSl/iittenti0ii. • lie~.~ lathe~'s ~ n~,;:~ ~.,: ~ • pr0fesslonal debut' before ; : twoothe~.fhlals--her most; Is/there:::: as ." the:.:" .medlaL:: sprinii .. Fe~er/"~ddi Ires: - the.h0me.t0wn folks at:the :lmi)l~miveplaybeing af the. ,',presses. :Bassett 'f0~ ~.com-' .~;::play~g' In, the ,U.S.; . ~0.o0o Player's,Challenge WeaRErS Tennis : ':' montsofi~:. .: ", '" ~:and opened hereJu].y.lB,: .tournament Aug. 13;21. : :ASsoeiaffon championship ~ Ti~e. Tennis" :Canada ' :For/now,:though; teanin "It's going to be exciting .in Amelia island, Fla., Program: . ,ThLqgs are eonsumes Bassett's life. '. (coming back to Toront0),, where she was edged 6-3, 2- reallY improving. We have ~ • _ ':I love every, part of • said BassetS, "I'just hopo:,I.., 6; 7-5 by American Chris really good 13-year-oldkid tennis --singles, doubles, can live Up to wha[ I'm Evert Lloyd:" coming up." playingagainst the wall ..... • supposed tOdd. "Every~i three or, four Bassett's mother says she whatever," she said. "Wimbledon is Wire- •years a player eomes along bledon, but this event will be .like Tr;Icy. Austin or Andrea very special to me.". .- 'jaeger,!' said Lloyd af- At Wimbledon, Bassett terwards, trumpeting surpassed all expoctationa Bosaett'sarrival./'Now, it'a BMXweekend results Summer holidays appear BEGINNERS as she beat Americans Cerling:. she has all. the &-I yseri OM: 1 Ghost Rider 2." Jeanne Russell and Sharon trapping8 Of :a champion." to be taking their toll on Jesse Klein 3, JolUeWalkec numbers of competitors at lysaPiold: t. GhostRIcldr 2, Billy Walsh, and 14th-sceded ~ And for this reason, Holland 3. Ryafl Hovl~md Andrea Temesvari of Canadians have -dung to the lo~al BMX bicycle Syearsokh t, GhoMRI¢Ier S. M4rk motocross raee~, but 76 De Jong-3. DarrYl Perry • Hungary before falling to this bouncy, blonde competitors still turned out 10ysarsokf: !. TlmLepp l'. K~ln. AndreaJaegeroftheUnited daughter of Johnny F. Marleau 3, Judy Crolcl~hank Sunday for the Terrace 1t-el ylarlaM: 1. Pat Slml~o~ I. States• Basaett, owner of Tampa Torked club's race day at N0rrle Tennent 3. Gury Hawkins The All-England cham- Bay Bandits of the United 13 years old: 1. -Gerald Riverside Park. MaryntSchok 2. Ryan Munro 3. pionships symbolized the States Football League, and Two riders moved up in Brant D~ June incredible leap Bassett has burdened, her with their IS-el years uMi I. Merloet Class from beginner to Maatlllsk 2. Lardy Hurd~r S. Ro~' made in .1983 when ,she wildest I~pus and dreams, Glanville" , . inoviee as aresult 'of NOVICE turned professional " m~ ~D~=rgnii~'.,in'ling, as she Sunday's races. Norrie Nyurseld: 1. Mike 8arlleff 2. '" January and was ranked was dubl~, by the British Kory McKIy 3• Tyler Gillies Tennant .and Marion &7 year aM. a@vl¢e.e~lerh 1. 95th.i, the world: Sl~e now press, has It all and the Mastiliak will be competing Tommy Stark 2. KOl~ Hutchinlon . stands 22rid and has ~.al'ned " p~b]ie wuntsher to get more; ap novices this Weekend in z MikeVandarmual~l lyaarsoM: .1. GhoM Rid4r'|. OIl~ . " $46,310 (24th), having won That Canadians dote so Kitimat at that club's semi. oi~ 3. Nine Oartlatt 9 years aM: t. Ghost Rider 2. Dale 22 of 33 matches, much on Bassett is .ironic, monthly race. Hansen 3, Celarlo Clffolllll Summer holidays did to ~,r, am: t. R~ Olm=n =. ' Victor Dhami won this Norco :Starfire BMX Dhami June 12 after the:draw took place. bring sewra] racers from PaulSerBmann 3. ChrisTllomsm • 11k11 yaaroMnevlcNlq~rtl 1. lan racing bicycle in a draw put on by, the Terrace Hei'e Dhaml poses with N~ark Butler:(left), out of town to the Ten'ace Chisholm 2, Mike Ceml~ll 3•'Cliff Torken BMX club and Sundance Ski and pre~ident of the Club, and" Roy Long .of race days, with some from Oempster IS.I) year aM nuvlce:exNrh 1. : Sport; The cycle, worth $520,.wasawarded to Sundance; ~ - - Loggers, Wreckers Burns Lake and two from Paul GrnSel 2. DerrKk Oerlsllle $.. ,i Secbelt stopping off to race Ken Oer=m=~ " 14.15yaarl old: I. Scott Wolton 2.. while trav,elling.through the Bruce M~cRltchle 3. Aarm Nolml l~ll year old ncvice-expert: 1• win in slowpitch area. o ,clayton Staphens 2, Mike RESULTS from rite Terrace Toroed Crulckshank 3. Mark YaMbia Argo:Lion matc :tonight!s pick :.Northwest Loggers and SKB Molson Wreckers were both BMXbicyclametocrossrecedayhald - Next race: InKltlmat July 17 wishers Of one-run games Wednesday night in the ,Terrace at, the.club's Rlvtrsicld Pi~ track Next Race In Terrace: July 24 Sunday July 10, I~05. Riverboat ~Days race There may. be some . his magic. He may be a step HAMILTON (0-1) at lapses in .the secondary Men's Slowpiteh League, but one of the games had a concern"* for Toronto slower, bul~ that could be Saskatchewan (1-0) proved costly. If thei'e'sno controversial ending. Argonauts and their tory down to half a step by the improvement in that area of SKB took a 12-11 default win over Gus' after a Gus' player and-shbot offence without Montreal matchup The Tiger-Cats are still their game this week, beads was ejected from the game for using abusive language. ¢ direction, from Darrell Saturday night al: olympic smarting .from their home-, will roll and Ticats will still Gus' was leading 11-7'in the top of the eighth when the" Stock car results 7 (Mouse) Davis, but save Stadium. opening loss to Edmonton. b~ struggling to get back incident took place, but the team had no-one on the bench to your. isympathy for a Montreal just doesn't can still some credibility. replace the ejectedplaYer and the game was called at that No drivers dominates accidents wlP wortliler rAuse, have any competition for • arouse the Ticats 'as he • point. action at the Terrace remembered...... ,~os and Watts in what will be the showed against Edmonton. Hamilton. by three. !~,In the other game, NorthwestLoggers beat,Kokanee Speedway _Sunday. afternoon, but Herb Quest RESULTS from auto racial at me Con~e Holloway " . key match-up of the game. • L ' " " ", Previous 1983 Picks -- ~slld0,•takingtheirf0urthvietoryofthesesaonl ' did manage to win two Tarraca SpeedwaySunday Jaly IIII showed against Calgary Ottawa by five. ,:i• However, a couple of. wontwo, lost two. " :~Friday night's siowpitch games.will feature UAB and t fill. races, including the A hobby A HORSYSTOCK . Staniped~j~ in the o~nin~'., " -' ' . " ' L ~ ~ "r " 'r " ' ' "~ ~ '" ' ': " ' ...... * ~e.slte~inthe early'game.and Terr'aeeButiders Irlyblrds ;stock heat and the main. Tro~yeus~t~V.Ran~6oodwln 2. ~ -"~ - e ...... ,, ...... ~ ...... ~.-,.~ ~,. .a~d.Williams Movers in the late game.~ Games begin at 7 "-event of the"'~a'~"'.~;ll'e':' H~.G~'lt~:~-,,,tromSheelby .... HIbI: I. Tom's~lalby 2`' Herb Foothall'L,gaeseaoonfor ' ..~u//ndays aetionwtllfeature four",ames, slartmg with jamboree. Quest 3. Randy Goodwln both teams that their Goncordes don t want Marler - Mains !. Herb gualt 2. Lloyd offence remains K~anee playing. Dreamwerld-K Grace at 2 p.m. Arnie Reay won three Klelnwafchor 3. Tom Shoauby races in A street stock class, B HOBBY STOCK de~;a~ting; MONTREAL (CP) -- quarterback is the property ~, ,,club's list. Following that game,SKB meets Lakelse Hotel, UAB plays Truly dash: I. Wilt Hogt~ 2. Bill It's obvlous,'too, that the ~tontreal Concordes have __ of the Concordes. The "We have the option of Northwest Loggers and Irlybir& play Gun', sweeping the division Packe~; "3. Don Legras- -,~" consulted their lawyers to Sunday, and managed to Heat: 1. Will HogOe 2. Jim visitors ~ to Exhibition Montreal club had claimed, taking the case to (CFL) '" Dalgneaolt 3. Gerry Normandelo Stadium. this week, B.C. determine whether they are Marler off the recallable arbitration under the TERRACE MEN'S SLOWPITCH LEAGUE take ~ third place in the Main: 1. Jim Dalgnaautt 2. Wilt Unofficial ststandlngs after games Wednesday 13 July 1,1 jamboree as well. • HagUe 3. Shaunca KrulN{brlnk Lions, are a well- bound by a ruling made'by waiver list, then. attempted bylaws of the constitution or Team . Up, ,w..I..f..n..pct A STREET STOCK conditioned, well-coached. League to withdraw the claim. 'Bob Costain, and Will Trophy Dash: 1. Arn[e Rely 2, taking the matter to court/' Terrace Builders Irlyblrds 14.12 " 2 174 60 '.S,~7 Hogue also won two races Cecil Booten team that aspires to cbmmissioner Jake The Concordes argue said Gear~,. "And that's SKBMolsonWreckers 15 11 4 139 78 .733 Heat: 1. Arnla Rely 2. C~:lt WeStern" Division laurels. Gaudaur earlier this week Fulton told them Hamilton apiece at Sunday's event. Boolen what our lawyers are .Gas' 14 I0 4 1,51 95 .714. The next racing actionat Main: 1. Amfa ReaY 2. Cecil And the way they played, 'concerning. quarterback had withdrawn its waivers studying rightnow. WJlllamsMovers' 14 10 '4 114 73 .714 Boote~ 3. Kevln Kohortt the exhibition season,. Dave Marler. the Speedway will be during B STREET STOCK and l~ton denies, that. ',Just because the com~ Kbksn~ Kings ...... 15 9 6 124' 97 .600 TrOlNty Dalh: I. Bob Co~aln ther#s no reason to think ' Gaudaur.ruled the former l~iverboat Days July 23 and Gaudaur backed Fulton and misloner has made a TakharOIlers 15 8 7 134 97 .533 24, when the speedway will Hut: t. PeferBrock |, SamRl~lr they'll ;'be denied the Hamilton Tiger-Cat decision doesn't mean.we Dreamworld.K.GraceConst. 14" 6 8 117 123' .428 3. Bob CoStsln advised assistant general LakelseHotel 14 5 9 94 138 ..357 be hosting a doubleheader Main: 1. SobColteln2` Samnlwr opportuility, starting manager Bob Geary the • can't fight it," Geary said, tonight in. their regular- NorthwestLoggers 14' 4 10 87 158 .286 ,,on the weekend. One of the ~ PeweEs1. Bunty PUre, 01srebut 2. Molalne injured Marler and his ,Marler suffered a in. UAB 1J 2 12 77 166 .142 races, on, Sunday afternoon, Rofhney 3. SuslHtNollnn season Opener. --. JAMBOREE US team reported $i25,000 salary flamed tendon in his right Westend - 13 1 12 54 163 .077 will be the annual Memorial t. HeroQuest 2. Tom Shemdw s. - Edmonton: Eskimos, who _were the responsibility of :wrist during the Ticats' showed "last weckend in Wednesday Result=: Northwest- Loggers 11 Kokanee Day event, in which drivers A r n I = R a = y the Conesrdes. NIXI races: JuIt/2.1 at 6 p.m. (time Hare'ilion they can still training camp and has been Kings 10; SKB Molsons 12 Gus 11.. who have raced at TerraCe trials),/p.m. (racing), and July24M blasts Geury had c~lled Fulton forced to wear a lighi Friday Games: (st Riverside)UAB vs. Westend (7 p.m.), Speedway in the past and t p.m. ttfma erie,=) znd = p.m. produce, key plays, . (racing) for the annual Mlmnrlll nit entertain" Winnipeg Blue to delete Marler from the plastic cast since ihat time Irlyblrds vs. Williams (approx. 8:15 p.m.) have been killed in road rac*. • Bombe~ !..on Friday night Canada while the Second weekend of . INDIANAPOLIS (CP) -- the: CFb" : regular Season The United State..... concludes' Saturday wiht ,,,,wot.,,,~Ca,=So " ...... ,~ ~ ~:_,:" OttaWa ~~Jhx!gh Ridem: at• ~"~l~n" men:"--;:':' ~r:,,~' MontTe~l-"Concordes and !,~';". "0 "==.".~." Harmilt~n~ ~Tiger-Cats ' nesuny mght at• the norm " vis(tia~!~S~skatchewa=t Central American and Roughriders in an Rarib~an volleyball JULY 13, 1983 interlocking "fixture at championships. Regina.. The Americans are now B,C,:(0.0) at 'rORONIO (1- undete~ted, in.. two games," 0) while Canada has one The last time B,C. was in .victory, a win lTuesday Toronto .,_ Sept. 26, 19~2 -- agalnst~Mexieo. - theLions trampled the ~The/Canadian ~eh play Argos 46-14; . witless P~erto Rico today. The Lions outscored In the game Wednesday. western oppokition 1~t-79 in night, an a.lmost, faultless fonT pre-saason tilts while attack .:by "the taller running up a _4-0' record. Amerieans- stymied the There's no reason to think Canadians uritll the third t the Lions are a flash in the game, when Canada took an mn in Toronto (CBC-TV 84 lead. " : regional at 8:00 p.m. EDT the PRIZE'BREAKDOWN gcanada won silver If only the last six, five• four or three digits on your hcket are identical to aPd in the sam's order 3s with the usual regional medal last week at the the regular waning numbers above yoLIrlickel is she,hie to wiP Ihe corresponding prize. JULY20 BONUSDRAW : blackouts in effect) ...... ;. World University Games B.C. by five last 6 digit's WIN ~ LAST 3 DIGITS Rye dollars wo~h'~ot 50NEW 1984 AUTOMOBILES r " F '~'~ ~m "~ ~ " " Edmontoa, ;. The'~.American " "~"~ EapfOll ~ckafl I WINNIPEG (0-1) at teai~ hereLis not the one that lastSdigitsWlN $tO0 I redeemable by presenting the WHOLE I TICKET to arly 0articiPetlng retailer or by I . .. .. EDMONTON (1-0) e0t~peted['fd ' Edmontbn. 'ast4digitsW, N :" --|$~51 forlow,ngthecla,mprocedureon,hebacko, , On the Western Expres~ draw You could be the first on the ticket!. J i The Blue Bombers have Ei/rll~r in, t~e day, a of July 20th, 1983, 50 bi'~lnd your block to-drive a brand seen the film of how the vetera~ U.S.~t'e~mdefeated spanking new 1984 automobiles new 1984 carl Escimos stole a win 'from REDEMPTION OF CASH PRIZES will be offered as Bonus Prizes! the Canadian women s team MsJor Cash Prizes: WinnErs of major I)rJzes oftheCanadian ImperialeankolCommercein 20 GM CAVALIERS. Hamilton last week, and may claim their prize by following the claim WesternCanada, by anyparticipatlng retailer, Western Express tickets dated they're not that far from : procedure on the back of the ticket, by aoy participating Loltery Ticket Centre, or 7 FORD TEMPO GLX Canada ext~ded the O1~'.Ca~pdzel:Ornercashprizes, uptoand by o ow ngtheclatmprocedumontheback July 13 and July 20 will be 7 MERCURY TOPAZ LS being a contender -- ...... ~ , mcluomg $11000may be cashed at any branch, of the ticket...... zav0red Ame,ncans to a 12- eligible for the July 20, 1983 13 CHRYSLER CARAvELLES l, t especially wnen. . ~ , ~.,. ~ Winners musl orint their name ~nd address on the back of the ticket to olalm their prize. ' " "..... x; B -k ~ ~lZ't~'[it th~ first game until In the event of discrepancy between this list and the official winning numbers list as certilied Bonus Draw. Both draws of ~; 3 AMC EAGLE WAGONS -~" quarter~a~ utem < ~ ...... by Ihe auditors of the Foundation the latter shall prevail. " " " " .... 1 I : sdj~Hbr spiidng gave. the course, will also feature the returns. , ' " ' .... ~: 'a 2 ' Winning tickets should be veri- 4 In the meantime, look ~o~ US' ' 151" Win' ']'he US~ ' reg~Jlar prizes.,. fied immediately following the the Bombers to edge ~e " w'dh the second game ~.5-8 5 x $100,000 draw, Since these cars are 1984 five-time Grey Cup kings at a nt~, in tte t~ird game,' 5 x El0,000 models, they will be delivered -..~ 'i Commonwealth Stadium . 'jumped to a i0-1 leadbef0re as soon as they are available. ~CTV national at 9:30 p.m. ,cap~da's. defence blunted plus thousands of subsidiary "~'e U.S. attack:'and closed. BUY A STRIP The Western Express reserves the EDT). :' right tosubstitute any car of equiP'a- cash prizes of $1,000, Winnll)eg by three. t~e~..=ere~o I~;A seri.0t i OF FIVE POUCH ES lent value for the car which is won $100, $25 ~and a OTTAWA . ('l-O) at Canadian defensive ermr"s J _ BuYa strip of five, and chances in the event the latter is not available chance to win.. - MONTREAL (0.1) ~ehj~d to aiH/U~S:whi, . . are you will have six tickets on at the time the Prize is claimed. up to $50 qll p .... J.C.. Watts has diown a ThetOtmm~e~t~,rves as :' the BONUS DRAW. Licensing and insurance not instantlyl ear on the shelf hasn't hurt t]m,lR~rO]~e::tHaiS. :~. ;::'~ ,":~i:.. :/ , : 'iinclud&J; ' ; ','. = - r ,1 '.~",'. i :i ...... ~" ~-L: _ ~'., .

t I~ge II, The Hlrlld, Thursday, ,July 14, 11NI3 . ~:~;;~~,/,/.- : Man Hfreezes human f qm~RLEA NS ~AP)i ~ Ama ~lwho , In the -.al, ,coroner ~.: kept ,wra,~, ~ageS.' ].o£ his of ,n~ '. Richard Tra,cy iostlfled thi . flesh,~flesh:~ltmmt,tpresumat d~!ng ' ~ribe, shdulder blade; voice to, in:hi i~f~i~er~,"was , found~ t " ispleen "were dearly hurt ...... ,,,.o,,f,.,....~,,~--,•, ;~1 m:~omma.flglitagainstcutsinsalmonpriceaMfered, . "~ ..... , ' ,. ~ 'ux. mee-~ll~rl.,ea Association of B C ~~ " -' ~a d that 1 somewhert between 30;and :/" t ' : " ~ne' "Fig:/""" "" ' " """ "~ ~" ~ ~= ~:''/ -'! ' ' : .Th Crimi • :, :..; .... ' .--. ' ," I , " " ~es Association/an 'ahmnce~otlim~/jor '- Lawre :C ~/..... Eaeh ,e,ef;: ' ta!m'" ...... showed.'a ': "...... stab,~. - t I ~' ..._.,.._~,.~Sh'P -co panics'in...... :,•,B C Whtch:n :.,.: ,e~ Otlatei"...... ~ny .eenb

'.The;Rosec/Oti0n:~ontended ~hat Crowley .f. : . be O-l~Siti~'eWhen: lie. s61d bleed:::'i: :/ ,.. :. , kll~ed~his.Mar~a~..`~4~7.y.e~r#~d~`r~m!~/::~/~H~mi~ide..Det.`F~;dbantagnaq~test~ I ,j .7mate, Mauri.ce~NoJan; who~:was.i!ast;s#en~ ::::.personal ~propertyi:~taken:.'Uom:~.Crowley.~i:: . bid. tiiat ~ld':~terid tO a tie~up 0t,th* entlre fi~iig ;: ':| :. the' damn!stuff-back.#. '." '' :. /; .~',.;:i::'; 1,~ ', . '. iiii.a~]to, indt~ti'y dep~ton-' tiiat.'is;jilst • " " " ../alivg'.sh6rily'after. m0~,ing into Crowiey!s. :=. Whed he was. booked on the.c#uel{y-to- T :: ind~:~-lli~",pivviiiee. '..>.:r..': :./. '~ :'i.:t"i./::!',~!'d;giW:8om6onea ~iue right!~[owi.. ". !~!beginnlffgto eiid." ; ;.~:.. - . " " " " apartment. : : .2 animais chargelincluded a hospital card, a :. ::Th~...N~tive:. "~Brotherhood~".which,.'.neg0tiates i~-:!ie.'toidltlielNiitibnal.~: Ci6~udienc~,. " ...... ' . - ...... - ' • Although.the remains were never~:, driver's licence, a Social 'Seeurity : soparately.~d~:~e association, will:V0i6 Friday on~. I~ adding flint;the actunlpayinentwould:noi.: :lacocca~s'i:i~nmediate: t~sk was:to gain • concessions from' unions::and:~rrange the identified as belonging to Nolan; a district document:and two $85 checks that : whether'to..~UpP• oft; the union in-ail possible'" tle-up... :'.. " "~me.:-f6i : days seause:ofred: tape. largest governmentbail-out ev'er fromthe attorney's spokesman said" Louisiana law belonged to Nolan. • But Je~.:i:Rivard,' executive/., direet0i'. ~of the In dsa~ribing the flecallbmtaround, does not requirepositive identification of Crowley's lawyer, Ted Adams, offered. Brotherhv~, ibas expressed s'keptieism about the ;" "I~/c-ocea'tm! dii!'Youknow, as Ambricans, U.S. Con~.: The I~an Guarant~ Act the victim to warrant an indictment " no witnesses and no testimony in the trial," usefulnes~of such a move. . iwesenmrtohhvearatherpe~'uliartrai't,-we, was passed Vec.21, i979. .. -.-.' ...... "He" was the most. believable only evidence that another human being Adams left court ,without' talking ' "to ', Rivard- told.the association has in.~cated it is nmbetter and faster scared., Adversity . spokesman/'. : said '~lOim Morrissey, a . has been killed, ' reporters. willing to "settle for prices close to l~t yea~"s but that : .brlngs~ together?~- " . "The human remains'were discovered. Adams had "said &e-might change the final price will depend on negotiations' with WINS GUARANTEES partner in the advertising firm Of Kenyon after police wer~ called to help ;evict Crowley's plea from not guilty to not guilty shoroworkei-s, who arb being asked to accept a wagb In 1979, Cl~rytler faced bankruptcy. But and Eckhardt. • ' • . Crowley on:March 24. Police said he told b,y reasoi~ of insanity, but.no s.ubh change freeze. .. - : ...... lacecoa / Wrung $1.5 . billion in " loan them the. frozen meat he Wag unloading was made when trial began Wednesday. A The tuli0n, Which also *bargains on behalf of guarantees from the U.$. government to Th e firm. originated the:idea Of putting from the refrigerator Was dog meat, and state sanity, commission bad found shoreworkers, is asking for a $1~50-an-hour increase giye the co~npany an infusion of cash. Iacocea in Chrysler's television com- they.arrested him for cruelty to animals. Crowiey competent to stand trial. to their ct~ent average wage rate of $1L30 an horn'. , ~3hrysler fi~en ~ew:down $1.2 billion of the mercials. The ads helpedmake Iacocca The next day, after the meat thawed at At the time of his arrest,.Crowley was on The unisn..won a 90-cent-an-hour increase for rash and" combined it with worker con- •one of the .best-known corporate the coroner's. "laboratory, analysis probation for commandeering a crowded shoreworker~ lastyear. - cessions and a snappy new!line of front-" spokesmen inAmerica._ _ disclosed that at least four packages bus in New Orless in 1981 after an Poor management by "dinosaur" fishing corn: wheel-drive cars .to return to profitability. • contained human flesh. argument with. the driver over his fare. parties over the years, coupled with the economies of ~. From 1979 to 1981; Chrysler lost a total of Now Iacocca says the challenge is. to the market, have shown that either shoreworkers Or, . 't~:~ billion, but cotildpost a 1983 profit of main t#in reb0unding sales. • .... flsherme~ are going to suffer, iosse, Rivard said.., ~98 million,, said Maryann Keller, • f , .; • Fm'thermm-e, he said, if theco-oper~ativea:d0 nqt manager of...Vllas~Fischer, a New:York "We.can't go back to the old ways.of Russian violinist escapes join in the protest/ they "v~ould have enough fleets io .. . City fir~"that, enalys~_~e stockmarket. getting fat and: letUng all kinds of,costs WASHINGTON (AP) -- amenities ~ually accorded the works of western .take all rite fl.qb while, the brotherhood arid the.union 'c • The aii~ firm posted a first'quarter record creep, back in,'.' he.said. "Only, by. com- Soviet violinist Victoria a Tchaikovsky Competition composers for Soviet are tied rap. , " "i enLm~of $172.1 million...... peting hard and fair will we bb able to" Muliova said Wednesday medalist. ...audiences, had similar • -j" i Lk~thony Iaco~oa; 58~ who first went' make it." -- that fleeing to artistic "They promised a great complaints of frustration in freedom in the United deal, •but nothing came of pursuing his inusical States was as easy as it," she said. She career. hailing a-taxi outside~ her acknowledged she did not Forexamplelhe said the hotel in a remote Finnish. belong-to the Soviet Com- Kharkov orchestra he had town, where she abandoned munist party, but denied conducted the last six ~,esrs a musical life stifled by .suggestions that played a , was forced to play in a 400- Soviet bureaucrats. role in her treatment. seat hall so small that the Leaving a priceless~ .350- Jordania, who was a , stage could not ac=. year-old gtradivarius, on winner in the K~rajan commedate the full or- loan from the Soviet conducting competition in chestra, which limited its • ...... government, lying on her 1971 in West Berlin and repertoire and :destroyed bed,Mullova,23, walkedout Specialized in .interpreting the musicians'- enthusiasm. of the hotel with her friend, Soviet conductor Vato J°rdania'40'Togetber'theYleftby taxi for Sweden at .,Girl dispairs

• ... , . dusk July 2. ROME (AP) g8 a 16-year-old girl, refusing to marry a 32- They said they had told no . year-oidman chosen by her widowed mother,killed terself olin ot meir plans to defect with 'a shotgun blast i during the'concert tour in " -Finland, and they "on- n the southem.Calabrian vigage of Fabrizia; pol!ce said-- countered no obstacles today, along the way.. Maria Maiolo, a tall brunette known as the prettiest girl From Kuusamo, Finland, in the impoverished village of 740 people, shot herself in the / -48 kflometres west of ~.the abdomen Sunday with her father's gun. Hours earlier;she ...._ attempted suicide by Slashing her wrists. Soviet border, they Her death focused attention on what Rome's il r" travelled southwest, Meszaggeronewspaper called "an almost forgotten reality , crossed the open border to - the Swedlsh port "'of in the deep south -- a medieval lifestyle." It said arranged marriage is widely practised in the south, mostly in Sicily _ :., ~' • ~,,. ~,,. ~" Haparanda on the Gulf of and CVALABRIA. Bothnia and continued south along the coast to Lulea, 11 Messaggero said two years ago Maria was engaged where they caught a plane against her wishes to Antonio La Rosa, a bricklayer " ~,,;"~ . . ~ " "~'~ f,,~ to Stockholm. When the U;g. Working near the northern city of Modena ...... _ Embassy reopened July 5 ' La Rosa accepted as a condition of the marriage, planned ( after its holiday weekend, for August, that he would not take his b~t~e to Modena after |... Muilova •and Jordania the wedding, hut leave bar at her mother's home and send requested political ~sylum her living expenses every month. in the United States. "There's no doubt the money wasthe most important Mullova, co-winner of the. ofactor in this case," 11 Messaggero quoted a local police 1982 Tehaikovsky Com. official who investigated the case. "He (La Rosa) had a petition in Moscow,and secure job, and for a family with no steady income, this was Jordania, conductor.of the obviously a major attraction." Since Maria's father, a carpenter, died three years ago, "; Kharkov Symphony her mother had been supporting the family of three by Orchestra in'the Ukraine, working as a part-time cock. told their story at a news Her neighbors said Maria became a changed person after conference attended by a the engagement. . "She became a chain smoker, would • - i0 fellow Soviet "emigre, suddenly cry and lock herself up in her room, one neighborI -" .~': ;ii~ Mstislav Rogtropovlch, the told the newspaper. Another said'she 'stopl~l seeing her' ~ ...:~:,7:" cellist and music diroetor of friends. - .... ' ::, :': ::/'.: :.! /vtALTLlOklol the' National Symphony. ..- . ~ . .... Orchestra. -; i ~ .%-. ~ I o,. "Now I feei l have a new " - - ' , beginning in, my career in " " " " . " ~: this country," Jordania said Baby. ,- , . . surv,ves. :.. _. - " " - ".. O'KEEFE through en interpreter; His HACKENSACK, N.J: (AP.) -- A 20-week-old g~l, who was = C,AflL ING companion smiled and' 5o tiny.'when-she was bern four months premature'that .... noddedin agreement during . nurses fashioned a water bed for her out of a plastic Sand, t their first meeting with "wich bag, was sent home from.the hospital Wednesday reporters since they arrived amid a throng of well-wishers. last Saturday. "She has beaten all the odds,'",sald neonatologist.Harold ..... DISCUSSING PLANS Perl, who treated the baby. "As we get better and better Both are under the care of technology, we are saving sinai!or and smaller babies. ' the Tolstoy Foundation, a Faith is a testament to 'that. " private organization based • Faith Matorowski, .who weighed 19V= ounces when she • - " in New York that has aided was barn Feb. 23, now weighs five pounds, 4Vl ounces. She more than. 3if,000 Russian has grown froi~ 10½ inches at hirth to 19 inches, Perl said. emigres since 1975. The imJr Perl said Faith. is ready "to be treated like any other said they are discussing newborn., future plans with "Her parents are going to feed her, burp her and take her . , Rostropovich, who left his , for a walk." homeland in 1974 and was . She Is in good health except for an eye condition known as stripped of his Soviet .retrolental flbroplasia, which results in detached retinas citizenship four years later, and is common among extremely premature infants, Perl - ow8 Before she made her said. break, Muilova said Soviet HAD SURGERY TWICE authorities had limited her The baby under, went surgery twice in the last two weeks concert appearances tb ~wo to repair the retinas in both eyes. Sight in ber right eye will or thrsea month, usually in be Impaired permanently, but doctors will not know the © schools or clubs in remote extent of the damage until she is older, Perl said. provinces, but never • on Mr~:Materowski, 39, had experienced five spontaneous such prestige Moscow abortions before Faith was conceived. Physicians tried to stages ae the Tchaikovaky delay Faith's delivery with drugs and they administered ~ 'Luog {IP Hall or the banquet hall of medication to spur development of the fetal lungs in the the Moscow Conservatory, event of a premature birth. ~ q where she had studied "|t was not the expectation that she would live,". Peri' under the late Leenid- said. POINT Kogan. Faith was fed intraVen0usly and breathed with the help of ALTITUDE rnl. She mid she could not a respirator. A. BKAND+Aid used after she underwent 473 explain why she "was not.., heart eurgery covered her entire chest. giv~ the opportunity to With underdeveloped,porous skin and little fat, she 10st show my art," er~why the fltdds.rapidly and had to be placed under heat lamps to government fared to control her temperature. She survived congestive heart provide her with a Moecow failure, renal failure, respiratory distress syndrome and ".~ i,,::[',-;2 . -

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/ I " " ;.'! :,7~"i.. ' " " • Edmonton has ne ". .." • ~ ~ ~ ..',i'%,"~..:-y. ,. . _ ...... wtandmark •! . :,,:Titan!c. sought :, i,,:t :/My es: " ': m w an,tedl man. • 'i~ " ...... '_ : '=ii::.:i~i~?:. !: '. : '., EDMONTON (CP) '--- When EdmOnton's Maluta promises the"centre Will' be more : " - H~,LIFKX[(CP):; Jack. Grimm has,sear/h'ed for".=: :~!V/~NcouVER (CP},-~ /Although the]tat.can be sometimes they can belpt~o - " .Queen Elizabeth Planetarium opened in . ". than just a p!aneta~m~..:., . . '. the Abominable Snov~n.,.an; Noah's Ark and evens l':Mosi pc0.p,le hayeWt heard useful.to, the .RCMP in, ap,- muchi" . . = . : - " '* " r [l~' itwas the:first f~cility 'o{;Jis k~d in ' ::.',~Tbe.! 23-m~e[~[ oil's'meter/::pianetiiri~nl " :i)" ~ole.'in; the"North ~Pole,~ but ~ie isn't. firiished ~eL, i! ~.:i [ .'i~'f .', Ronald.' : Allen',. M'yles;['vl/,~:':' p~iehendingcriminals)i~Cafi.:.. "Mclntosh'saidtheMyl'es :i " :/.~e countryand se~'ved as' a model fo~. :itheatre alone~ilarg e ehough:to hold the[ ':,.; .:.The OklMiomd-born' oil mllli~izaire.~i]lleave frddi ~.; ith gh:: his:.'phot~graph,...... a ]' also::hinder.invesflgatlons~:; ~*se' undergoes :a :regular: . ' " ...: .: '.0ther C anhdian Ciiies to foliow, i' .' : :::-..-....'~ : whole. Queen : l~iizabeth, . Pitinet~ri~m ',". -. 'here soon ab~ard',the Com'ad; a'. reSeaz.ch Mzil~,fi'~m:" [ i)rlef,! iife [ l{ist~r~"/afid', an .'. Cp.l[,Bob~McIntbsli,.said. '-' .. : "review; but, the !lo~er'i the /..'~ ".'. ~ : .. But in theinte~e~zing.)ears,-John(Jle~ 1.: ::.sh, uctu~b <,Tbe.:.theatre. "~vi]] :~:house'. 'the! . =::.the-Hud~n.:Imtitate in New.Y0i'k. to[se~arch'~6nc6~: [ itnprint:~.Of...... of..his' left:"~in~tex ...[ "7.For:.exampie,=.-the:.;~tv/o.. :fugltlve stays.in hiding ~e.:: :.. ' [madehis.histO~ic: trip .into :Sp~ce);: Nell ,:..:: .-lhrgest pr~J~t0r of-i~ k~d iii thd~wdstetn: :: "[:.again: f0i;the-Titanic.'...., : : ' " .:? :-:::.: i.- . :v: ] i:finBei" dan:be• seen.in' • almost .' officers .Were:: ~eluct~t-"io :::hardez;.it.Isfor hisoffice2 : . - .,.. Armstrong..'b~ .ame the: first.man :to'~w~lk?.: ':- ~qorld:'bnd!'wfll be ~e .i~tii fDolht0f" ihe ~ -: ...The ship; the prlde of.the Whi(e'Star Line, ca/led.!-. ei~,ery. dty.lin::Canlzda~[ • .. ' 'Telease man);, details 0f, tiie., ": Many of:the'wiin~eseS i~. '- " • : on the. mooh :,'and i thi~: ;~paCe ' shuttle [.:',~i ;~centre~. '~ ;'i,~'.~'" :,:',,i .~7.... 7..,' )'..: :'.u~sh~kable, ~vb~l ....it was built,, sank]oh its" maid' en" •" Mvles" holds ~e' disti"c,' Myles ca;;e-b, .,came.. i t'has the case ha~'e moved away. -~.'v .' revolutionized theaer0epace industry

by military tank trucks, in his opening, statement. British rock star .Rod Stewart will get some unscheduled .... • "i In Czechosl0vakia, Sullivan also said that he time off this Weekektd after Spanish autho~it es cancelled . , ." .... . apricots shrivelled on the will bring evidence to shOw. two concerts because of a lack of. security and fear of boughs and the heat -that the gun which police disorder. threatened what had found in Speicher's Stewart, who began a'tour , of Spain on Tuesday in • = ...... " : z~ promised to be "an out- possession after a shootout Valencia, was to have perfor~itd..Sa,turday knd Sunday in standing harvest of .gral, NOV. 28 Is the same gunthat an olin space in Madrid whi~'.h aUthOrities said could hold . , . ._ . "- [ -:;• potatoes, eugarbeets and killed the woman~ 0sly 4.~0spectainrs. :. , , .' . corn o Bollivar's husband Concert:promoters, Whohed Sold about 17,000 tickets. Britons splasl/ed in Melvyn gota telephone call blamed the prohibition on.a Madri,d ~ewspaper editorial Serve Trafalgar. Square's. foun- at his office Nov. 22 fro~- which mentioned disorders during a :recent Canary Islands tain, and - Parisians :somsone saying his wife had ~reggue e0ncert in which ~Veral people were scriously .frolicked in the ones at the been kidoa.pped and he. was .injured, Placede la Concerde_and_to~turn:0ver-the weexelrd~--~-~ ..... ==._.~. -. Seagram's.

l,ll~a.. i~-¢tlflt~-J[~J~.~i[~J[~.~,.,.,. ,_.,,_ " , '.'. l~'li*;~l[JIA~....,.,. ||'Ulll,_~_ ,,:_Wlq~ Yd~ll",,__ ~i f "me treY. zan z'aistoy,-.a:, mllltaht~ .["'Protesliant : - :.. leaderin A' ' Communist party couver grocery'store'he had ' Northern Ireland, Is seeking a visa.that would permit him to newspaper in; East Get; managed. He spoke with.his attend a World Conl~e~"of F~damentslists.. at an many told citizens" to keep: :WIM who-adked~lm t~o. do •American . .... ~iVersity,, , ": " ' ,". ~ ' .' ' " ' . , Fwe Star out o f ~_e~uth n blic t~0 un tal,,~s -• wha tth eiddnfi .....ppe kk-"ed...... He... ; ~, ;~spokesman • ...... zor Bob • Jones . Universzty' " in ' Greenville, In West Germany,,':~ui-. nevertalked in her.a=ain , S,C., said ther-8-1tas=l~enmd~officiM canflrmation that door. restaurants 'and ~., .,~ti a"secxet~ry"wi'th a "Paisley will be able?t~ ':joln7~FalZ-thousmi,d~__:~ and be SUre. -gardens " ...... stayed, open / . ',st. ':,~ Vancouver,/fering' ...... hrm. ,- :- dumentalisis ' attendi~-the~sagres~. - izi" Aug ust . ' .' the .....usual closing time,• .-an~...... ,. described. .',h0W..,she " . ;~ - I~ved ~ American...... suppoz~er~.of ...... the minister bad threatened ~0, , acro~ EurOpe, tee crei~m'. ',, ~Behind ~ei: St~ngi~ ~:. sd~r:-.' file s u!t. against the~ .8~.t-e~ Department!after; P aiMey.wa s.. . . = ~ • a~! beei. eales soared/al0n['..mar'kpt.:,. =~=~;~'r'*:r[*:'~". ~': ~': '~f "denigd[ a ~t!~ a la/tt" Mki~h,, based O, his '.'~i 0"fAh-~ wlm- ..,:,';.. the - mercury.-, - " , /,...:' , ati, ~,~-;,wa=-me .;k ~'.~..oame.~upeL-.: :Z_;, : flamn~atory,. ,kctiodsandt~emente .... • "Ho~vtW~i., ; no .kuli'.has , ' D market ~ ~ yet been filed anlsh Ice cream '[: "" .." ;hid~:i" :the ,' jti~.i~" !.!..... , [ , . ' • . ".,:~ .... ,t [. ' ,,:. • i i PSYCHIC PALM AND TEA~.', '.'FOR SALE-- Jersey cross 3 BEDROOM BASEMENT 3. BEDROOM, HOUII for worded, thinking of an French general meeting the LINE We offer support and TIMEOFF • LEAF READINGS,,by:" mllkcowsS700. Welsh pony,, suite wltK frldge & stove. 'rent, Aug. 15.9,1~:!..$~L50per abortion? We at Birthright first Wed(~dey. of every understanding tO victims of • 635-9019 would like to offer you our month at KItI.K.Shen a p.m. sexua.I . assault- and ROSE Will be arriving . gentle'end brokers saddle. Near • schools and month. Phone/636;2250 Terrace Hotelfrom July lS,'.. Grey gelding, saddle broke downtown.-*: No pets. (Stewart) after.7 i~m:. "Support and .friendship. for more" Information call harresment. Sexual abusers NORTHWEST 635.2152, 638-124~, 635.9581. don't stop voluntarily, they 22. BY appointment only. endgentle, 842.6280 '(New' .Available Immediately. (ps-20 luly) F~;ee confidential ALCOHOL& DRUG Please phone ahead.635. Hezelton)..: " Phone'635-6388'or 638~1086 • pregnancy tests available. - (pp¢I-lSluly) need .Intervention from COUNSELLING NEAR NEW,~::3- .bedi'oom othero. Call anytime. 635- " (p5.1eluty) 9am-Tpm. TIIIIcum Building - 4721 638-8117 2231. .Ip:t41u) ,; r : " (pS-20iuly) duplex on Soqcle~ Frldge & • Suite201 LazelleAve. Office HOSPITAL' THRIFT SHOP 4042. • steve. No pMll;: Available hours: Man. to Sat. from 9 Would appreciate clonatloru (ppd:aprl130-84) SKEENA YOUTH 2 BEi~ROOM - now. Phone. ~%S.5213, a.m..to I1 a.m. Phone 635- of good clean clothing and WORKSJNCENTIVE BASEMENT .SUITE. (~!~!91uly) -3907 anytime. " " household Items. Leave PROGRAM (SYWI P) Frldga, s~ove; and-use of 2 'EEDROOM DUPLEX; (Ppd.29JuIv ~83). denatloM at the Thrift Shop TERRACE & • " - d3,~5776:. cerp0rt. .... Carpeted • . " r •'' . carpeted, heat and ~illttes Lazelle Ave. Saturdays DISTRICT . . throughout. Located on 11-3 p.m. - ...'..: COMMUNITY.. Included/n rent.-,i couples SPECIAL SERVICES xcALIBER BOOT roller Clhrk street-in Thornhlll. prefored.'. Available TERRACE HOMEMAKER SERVICES SERVICES- Provides (ppd,lSluly) TO CHI LDREN FOR SALE -- 638.1912 .,.- skates.. Like new..Size 7. $375 me..plus electricity. Immediately. Phone 635. 635-3178 635-7087., 24" Cedar Shakes. Also. 540.00635.27,M;" . Phone 635.4593 evenings.. assistance with household ALANON & 4603D Park Ave. 9411. ~(pS-191uiy) management end dally buying blocks. (nc.29July) (pT.22iuly) MEETINGS " - Terrace, B.C. V8G 1VS (ppd.5Aug.) living activities "to-aged, TERRACE/:: _.. Monday at Mills Memorial ANSWERING BUREAU -',~J.. ©n==,i~.,*'n,n¢ .,_ 3 BEDROOM .SUITE.. -- 12xM, 3 BEDROOM Iraller handicapped, . /-:- :- .Hcspltel at S p.m, • ALTERNATE FILTERQUEEN ; ;'~;:"~'~a',,"T.~%-~,'n'n~'~%';,'~,, Frldge,. stove, curtelnl, convalescents, 638-8195~ on • full beser/ient~ Situated cnrOnlcat.W Phone'.Isabel ' . . EDUCATION. ' • , : ', ,r Sales&Service ~. (30-5~00),,-" "'-'- "'-'~'-" Sodium ...... sulphlfe ,Mu _l~_~.r~m &,,g 'at 'alLe,,~ e. ' III, etc. 4619 Lakelse Avenue. on 08x208 lot In Thornhlll. • 635-9359 Phone - forcurlng Rue (.~00g45,00. ' muv-ru~,, ~,w, .v .~..w,. Close to scho01i, 'Asking Phone 635-5135. "J~ Glorla TERRACE and hospital. SSOO~moMh, COMMUNITY HOMEMAKERS 635-7~ . ~. . Phone~635.9451. ' ; • utlllflse extra. $35,080. Phone 63~2," " 1. '~pd-30Nov." '83) 635-5546 WORKS • Aviilable . .. (piO.2Sluly) .I.. (ppd-Aug.)" " &3~5135 IMAGE IMPROVEMENT,": " " * / (PH. i~l,.14,19~'21 July.) Aug. 141,1. Phone 635;7357. CONSUMER : ..... l " . " (p3.18July) • 19fli-T2x~l :, ... • I NCH ES AWAY CLUB. KSAN HOUSE Is 'available TERRACE RECYCLING PERSONALCOLOR- I" i H A*KES'EAFOODS' [. ' "i, " " - to women and children who COMPLAINTS OFFICER MEADOWBROOK, 2 meets •every. Tuesday at ~ "7271~" : :' have been physically or & DEBT DRAPING ~-'::1-'i :i'" .' 63S4N4 ~ " I bedroom, gis hoet,.frldge 6:00 p.m. In the Skeena mentally, sbuse(J, If you COUNSELLOR ' , '" . " ...... '; ...... -~'1 Specializing In fresh | ~TIUiULT and stove, dishwasher, 6xi0 Health Unit. -For need • safe .temporary 63S-1256 • VOCATIONAL [ .~. 1' ;/, ;1 pra~as,,In ~sen CoS,I I porch. On .SS,,acra lot ion '- Information call Margaret refuge call the help line. 635. SUPPORT& ' ~ JJ~, l : ';i | octopus, snails,: llvel , Klrkaldy St. $..38,,500. Phone 635.3166 or Cheryl 638-1232. 4042. MEALS-ON.WHEEI"S " L|VING|KILLS ' ,i ' • ! crab, halIbut ,and, r,lie • I • 638.1~7 :after ~nl (ppd.aJuly) (ppd.apri130.84) 6,.m.~.1 - i(p10-251uly) °,= ,, == I ::": ,Ir,FARTvB.E.IlTS"i FOR RENT-- 14x68 mobile home, semi.furnished. No. ~" : HERBA-LIFE : ,- NOW' sHoWING'a great carPeting, off. street | 16. Terrace Trallor Court. : _ ...... ~ Lose weight Nowl'l]'seesy selection of oil sketches by pai~klng, security [ Natural 'gaS. ,:Rant ~LSO. Phone 63S-7SS9, , , -~-~- -- - :, -- Guarenteedl Genlene, Dave: &L •Anne.Marie system. I INDEX -- _ :- - ~. - - :; ~- 635-9290aflerS p.m. , Nehrlng~., . ' .. ~;. (1=3-30July) ! Community Services '~" S*rvlces ...... !ecc-29July) NerthernLightStudlo HiltS slid It J 2 ComlnD Events 24 Sltu0tlons Wanted 49 Wonted to Rent 12x60 TWO/ BEDROOM 3 Notlcsl 21 TV & Storou 50 Homes for $11a 4 Information Wente~ .... ' ..Hal Iwe. ': Silo i Waller In Thornhl!l. Frldge Musical Instruments 51 Homes Wanted A COPY of the report of the ' Terrace , and Stove. Included, 1350per S Births 30 Furniture & Appllopclm~-'---"S2 Properly for Sole 'NWCC. Nursing Diploma ~'~~ ' " phone'638,1403~ 6 Engepomems 31 Petl 53 Properly Wenfod Feasibility Study Is now :~~:~ " : (p20-151u) Phone, manager| month~ Call evenlngs 638. 7 Marriages 3"/ Livestock $4 BullneSl PrOl~lrty 1396. ,- .. ,.. ~ 8 Obltulrl~ 33 For SsIs MIKallanlg~l • euiInese OpPortunity available to the public ~~ . .., ".,, onytlmt~ ' I 9 Card Of Thanks 35 .--:. • • . (nc.stf) Swag &Trade 56 MUtorCy¢Ies through each NWCC centl:e ~~~~s LARGE A un eu,,i* 10 m M*morium M MIIcslloneoul Wanted 57 Automobiles I 1! AUCtiOnS • 39 Merino ~1 Trucks &Vanl (library) In the region. ~ '"" " --e tabbed, '" "T'muit~.t !'" m.im I 2 BEDROOM duplex . In 13 ' Garspo Sets 40 Equipment .,~ N~bllo Homes (Nc l~uiy) F- - it.use | 13 Personal 41 Mochlnery 40 Recreational Vohl¢lel " .WATCH with beige strap. Utility sheds. Very Thornhlll. No.2.3817 t4 "BuIInees Perlonsl - 43 For Rent MiKiIlanouuu 63 Alrcrsfl ,Paquette Street.. Frldge and 15 .. Found 44 PLEASE BE advised'that CornerWalsh& Eby. Phone reasonably priced. NEW ONE and 2 bedroom Prol~rfY for Rant M Flhenclsl 635-6302 local 262. Wood constructl0n.thue apartments. Wall to wall, stove, electric heat, carpet 16 l.oft Room & Board "41 legal " • the re-scheduled "Pltch:l~" 19 Help Wanted 47" SUltes for REnt 69 Tenders (~c-19iuly) no condensation. No stove, .frldga, reasonable and draPeS,,$308month plus For Hill 41 contest will be held~on H~mes for Rent-.~...... Saturday, July. 16, I~k% for mildew, or corrosion, rates. Phone 635.4547. • damage deposit. Available all Interested organizations, Free delivery .and (P20.27July) 3uly 1-93. Phone. 63,~70t2 dubs and groups; There will assembly. Inquire at ~otter .spa;for apl~lntment Bakker's ,M0dular " # ~ ...... -'*"q:t '~' .to ,~l~ ...... ~: -~.... E*tN, be a first prize and a secOnd Structures. Phone 638. TWO BEDROOM baUment Ct.ASSI~iaD , CLAIII PlID ANNouNcIMINTI prize for the organization or (nc.staff.ffn) LOCAL ONLY Notices 6.00 17~8evenings orview at lultefor rent available June 20 words o¢ lira 12.00 her Insertlan, Over 20 Blrthl 6.00 group collecting the Coop Building Supplies. lath. ' References WOrds $ csntJ i~r word. S or more consecutive Enpogemants 6.00 Insertlune 11.50 per Insertion. greatest amount of litter (p20-221u) required. No pets please. Murrloges 6.00 from municipal rights.of. REWARD-~MIssing from Obituaries .... ---6.00 Horseshoe.small green Phone 635-29fll Close to RE'~UNDS Cord of Thanks 6.00 way, parks etc. ' ' town and schools. First Insertion charged for whether ran or not, InMemorlum 6.00 parrot. Green wings, yellow Abllolutely no refunds after ed has been set. Groups. wishing to • ~ (sff) Over &0words, 5 cants each eddlflonal WOrd, • _ participate must register at green front, blue head. PHONE 635-6357 -- Clarified Adve~lsinB' Don't try to capture, Just ¢ORRiCTiOHS Department• the Municipal Office, 3215 MuIt be • made before second Insertion; phone Betas Olsen at the Eby Street, no later than KEYSTOME I Allowance can be made for only onl Incorrect lUlSCRIPTION RATmS library, 638-8177or at home sd. Frlday,~!Uly 15, 1983. i RELIABLE YOUNG Iffoctlva October t, IN0 ~m-1028. (likes cherries) APARTMRNTS Single Copy ~5c " (nc-15 July) now taking appllcatlonL couple wants 2 or 3 BOX NUMBIIRS • . By Carrier ruth. 13.50 (p5.19 July) bedroom house. Prefers $1.00 plckup ,~ 1 • By Carrier year 38.00 Spacious, clean oparts., $2.00 mni ed By Mall 3 rathe• 25.00 TERRACE HIKING .Club WANTED -- Spoiled hay. 1, 2, and 3 bedroom with some acreage By Mall 6 mthe, 3,5.00 Hike, Sunday July 18-83'. ~~--~- ~,~ ~ r'ofterWill pick4. up. Phone 635-2515 suites. Extras Include excellent ref. available, CLASSIPlIO DISPLAY ByMall . I Yr. 58.00. Meet*at 8:00 am; at the Rates evallihle upon request. Sonlor Cltllen .1 Yr. 30.00 heat, hot water, laundry Phone 635-5939 anytime. llbrary; weather facilities, storage (P20.gAug,) NATIONAL CLASSIFIED RATE " " Brltllh Commonweal'fh and Unlted States of permlttlng, for a hlke up looker, playground. I 32 cents per og~e line• Minimum charge S5,00 " America 1yr. 65.00 ~~~.',~ WANTED "-- Raspber,ries, Per JnserHon. • Mount Ellzabeth. • Level: • Please phone ~L5.5224. moderately strenuous; 5 ...... strawberries, crabapples, 2.3 BEDROOM ,house with The.Herald reserves the right to ¢leselty ads (eccHffn): LEGAL • POL|TI¢AL and TRANSIENT AD* under.approPriatu headings and to set rates hours approx, to reach 6,200 'j 'apples, acreage. Finders fee VSRTISINO thorofo~ and to determine page location. DO YOU NEED " - - offered. Call 635.5939 after 5 37 cents per line. ft. Phone 5-2935 or 5-4713 for . blackberries. Information. Bring a lunch AEXo~T,hR~as/NCOME? ..:.. Wlllpayareasor~ableprlce. Tbo Herald reserves She'.right to revise, edit, p.m. '~* ~:~ iP19:29July) BUSINESS PERSONALS ¢lauify' or ralec/, any advertisement end to & wear boots please. No .,an,°Pi~.0r~umty! Phone. 638.1396or 635-2515. CLINTON MANOR ss.bo per line per month. On a minimum four rMaln any answarl directed to the Herald Box mr you. we II snow/yciu I ' ..... (sff) month basle. dogs please. " Bachelor end one RePly Sm'vlco and to repay the cuMomor the lure .- howtoe*arngoedmoneYl - .. ~. i . ' LARGE HOUSE, H()rseshoe i~ld for the advertisement and box rental. (nc.18july) • bedroom suites '¢OMINO IVlNTS In your spare, time. Call | . ~,~=,~ ' ~- ...... available Im ~ed-: .. area. Non-smokers, For Nun.Profit Organizstlohs. Maximum $ days Box replies Oll "Hold" Inltructlono not PiCked UP ~TERRACE HIKING CLUB. now-and start rlghtl . References If required.*. Insertion prior to event for no charge, Must be wlthln 10 dlyl of axplry of an advertlsemant wlll • lately. Frldge words or letS, typed, and submlttod to Our offIcI. meeting Monday July 18.83 Reliable, working couple. be destroyed unless monlng In|tructlons ere at8:0Opm. Place: 4020 Yea and Store Included, No pets.. Require minimum rKslved. Those onsworlng Sex Nunlbero sre - (acc14.aprl,.,n)J.., ~.~~ Phone 635.3635 or 635. requested notes send originals ~f clo~/ments to - St. There will be a short one year lease. Needed by DEADLINE IVold Ioss, All claims of offers In advertisements 5189 to view. DISPLAY business meeting and a , Sept; 1.83. Phone 638.0498. mult be received hy 1he pobilsher within 30 days , 1 1 • " : ( Nonfl two doyl prior to publlcetlun day. presentatlo, on. (P20.9 Aug.) otter the first pobllcJtlorL WANTI~D TO BUY cruising (p3-151uly) hypothermla. Everyone Earn up',to S100,00 a day CLAISIFIID It IS abroad by the advartlesr requestlng space weloomel Phone 5-4713 for taking snapshots In your :sailboat. 22-26 feet, Mpst be 11:00 8.m. oft day prevloQ~'to'day of I~bllcotl0n that the Ilsblllly of the Herald In the event of In prime, sail away - LARGE TWO 'bedroom Mo~cloy to Friday. Information. area part.full time. No failure to Publllh on edvartlsem~mt or In the oondltlon, auxiliary power, duplex suite for rent. Frldge event of en error apPesrlqg In .*ha advortlMmonl (nc-181uly) experience or selling es iNhllShed shall be IlmlhKI to the amount pold n:ee de d, S t a r t. It.mat be in good working and stove, garbage removal ALL CLAIIIPlID CAIH kV';tH ORDIa stair" by the sdvorflser for only one In¢orrent Insertion order. With or Without Included. On Quoonsway for the portion of the iKIvertlllng I~ace oncupled Immediately. Write "to. then aUSiNa,es WItH A. asTaeLIS.NO United Pictures, trailer. Phone 627-1286 Orlve. Phone Ran 635-2837 ACCOUNT• by the Incorrect or omltfod Item only, and that after 6 p.m, there slmtl be no IJoblJltYLtO any extort greofor 'P.O. Box6941, anytlme~ "- - than the amount paid for OUch advertising, Los Angeles CA 90022, (pS-20lUiY) ~-~_~ (PS.15JuIy) MODERN 2 BEDROOM Sorvka charge of II.N on III H.I.F. cbeques. home with four fully Advurflesmenls must c~nply with the Brllllh (Acc20.3Aug.) 3 BEDROOM ,basement Columbia Human Rlghfo Act which prohibits any contained bachelor WEDDINe DESCRIPTIONS "lKIV~lllif~g Ihof dlecdmlnetes against Shy suite for rent. Frldge and No charge provided now lubmltted wllhlh'ono housekeeping rooms on motlth. parsee bouause Of his rKe, religion, seX, color, stove.Wall to-wall carpet. notiunailty~ uncesfry or place Of origin, or lower floor. With revenue of beceuN hi0 Igl il bllwaa~ •44 and ~ Years, Close to downtown, and $10,00Oper year. Central BOX Sff, Terrace, I.¢. anltS~ the condlnon IS luoflflad by • bona fide Schools. No pets. Phone635. Homl bellvory e' , ALLSTAR PRO location. For appolntmont vgD 4114 Pboml MS.44N -- "reo.vlrar~of for the ~ork Involved, 3701. to view phone 635.7559. (ps-lOluly) 1962 07 CAT, 17A model, ~"(p2-1Sluly) Wrestling with gears. Turbo .diesel. Includes ' •brush blade. HOUSE ~FOR SALE. LEN VANDERKWAAK~ ... HOUSEKE'EPING ROOM, with 2 bedroom basement Excellent condition. $25,000 stove and frldge, bedding, Kitimat Arena Carpenter, 35 yrs. suite. 2 fireplaces, garage, TERRACE experience. Remedellng, FI RM: 635.2696.~ pots and" pans, ,dishes, (P7-15July) yard with trees. Phone 635- finishing, maintenance. 638. everything. Furnished; 6007. KITIMAT lily 20 8PH 1040. separate entrance de ~' (PS-14July) ~,,!i ...... Cablevlsion InclUded. CASE HATCH Central location. Phone ¢15. (P10.25 July.) 75,59. . • :":.':', ".'-~' .5 ROQM HOUSE .Lekelse with '" ~ " "(P'l'l$1uty.) • Lake, 1st Avenue. Box 725, Te;'race $sg,500..Phone 635. Rick Patterson 2: BEDROOM BASEMENLT 2655, 798-2200 e~;~nlngs. 3 BEDROOM BASEMENT •suite. Wllh~ frldg# ~:.~tove'~ (p20-ff;lu) Easy Rider -: suite. Frldge& stove. Close CloSe t~ ,school a~F'toWh. PUPS to give away. Cross .to school end town.. Car~)et Call afte~4pm~ Pltone~635.~ MUStSELL Many more Chihuahua.' Phone 635-2729, In Ilvlngroom, . No pets • . BY J~/LY 301b Classified Mail.in Form (p1-141uly) please. Phone 635-7939. i:. • "* :(It3~tSiOlY) i ;~..~:~EAVIN(~COUNTRY Ticketsat (p3.151uly) 197Si~'x68' MBblle'.Home,. In Your Ad '°''''''.-.....,...... o...... " ' DoorOniy FOR SALE-- German * 1~ * [~~ .excellent conditloh. Set,up .ShaphordpupsslredbyCdn. FORRENTB~clieforSulte. APARTMENTS !¢2, ,3 •on,,&..4cresi just minutes Iilt I i III I I I I I I I I I I I I Iil II1~,1 li I Iill'ltlil il II III ~ ~iillllll I I I III Iliilli I sa.tl.,~ ° ' Am, Seh Ch Omarof Cedar, Fully-furnlslled~* No"pots In bedroom apartments', i from town.- ** 1 . Rlllli "1 • "CKC Rag Phcne 635.31~ :Thornhlll Phone ~.4559 Dowhtown~ ~ locality, '~ '~;t ~ ...... Name ...... Address ...... ; ...... ~': ~, ' " ' . ' , '" . ' ,~ ...... ~..,. . rooms ,. Ch i Idrem "j L ....• .,l~fOre..... 3pm, , . . " . , • .' ..,; .. -Co~P~t e.wlfhdlshWashor,,: . , *,.--UII t I'~" Room' ..... , Town.,...... Phone No. of Gays " ' .~ .~i..... (p5.18July) .; : *. (P518July) flreplat:e, frldge/~ovo '& --I0'x42' oartlallv finished : ~ d 4 " 4 ' r I ., .. . , ",L " " ";*~ " r Classification ...... ~ ...... i Send ad along with (ecc6.191ul Y)~ .~ 1.... r ...... " 1 " . ~drapes, .. .. .Undercover. . addff| on-consisting of cheque 0rmoneyorder to: , • .. "'; ~..~'ElCmle:, ~..,v,..vm."~ • ~..- B S ~' L"...... '. - ...... I~rklltg. Security entrance:" 'eF mll Y* ROom' ' with ' ; 20 words or le.ss- $2 per day DAILY HE RALD . • ,, ' OnmEMt r¢ ~ -- A ~M~ NT uSUITE" for, ~63..~9317.- :~; • "• stOve,and master bedrBmn. IAN WALKER OentaiL~,.~~vwe" ~... ~/ rent .', Twobeoronrns, with " "~Dver i200 sn,,,re /eel Of $4.50 for three consecutive days 3010 Kalum St. Mechsnlchasmovedtone~t:::~ ~I .~' ..?...... s ave, . ....frldga, . walJ. "~o . '~wail • -'~* IJvlng~,area.-:~;' ..: ~-.. carpet, ~nd dr $6 for fou| consecutive days Terrace, B.C. location, 4619 Lakelse':~:~:]['~lqJl~k~:, "- "~ !- . . ~; I- ~. F ~" '~ MUSTEE~;EEN~'~,.'~! S7.50for fl ~e consec~ Siredays • V8G 2M7 Avenue. Across from"~ ~~-.T ~11 ~ ~,~ 1;.,. p~r rno. Available July~ tS,, ~! ~' To BE APPRECIATEI~' ~ Lakelse Hotel.. Phone 638'.'• i ;.-|~~ O' ,•'1983:1~N6patsY- Phone 6,~15. . Asking $48,000 ~ *BEST " 9292. * . • : ; t,~:~ ]~III~NOW. ' ~ :~'~" ...... / .' ..' " OFFER! Phone ~35.7406. ' (P5-191uly). "~-~: -- "' ...... : " ~ (P2-7;14July) ~ " ' ~(P5.t4July) • .. ,,, - :'. "..,. - .~. . , , . .,:...... : - :..... :.:' .- ." :,.'-. .'. *.~Y-.~:. . ::,~...... ::~! - • , , ,:, ~ ? ~_ • , . -:, ! •. . -.- • - ~ .-

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: R0bln Rdam Slo on 's Gossl o Column " t! , THREEeSOnOOM:mebfle :' :~ : " ' '" " ' ' ' ' ' - • home on land: near . I I ~ I " I II I Copperslde School. All," -."'/-~ ~4., ~.:.;~..=._ ._ " ,.:,~ ~ .~:.;.... " - ' ': ...... ' " :'; ,, - " ~ • - " servlce~ ~-,Fenced and.:In. - : .,~,~.~-',p~u..t~ u~-', ~ii~:i,.~:~~!!!~:~:::~ . What's become:, of:' iCould there have been that he was ex- magnetism stems in;part ::' ,.. Q: ~ What's all .this. : ',, ...... tress on any oa tme TV I r "~ "~:~'~ "/:~~' :':; ..... ~' " ano h " k I " ' ' " " q n ' k n I " w " ' F ' ' I : " J n ' n "" -- la wn .$3, 1so0 . Phone a tier 6 ...... , yt ~ "~"~~.. ";:'~i;:, Tanya. ' Roberts,- : the •' t er?--D " M " " pertmentlng' with from . .he r " habit ' of abo.t Mar]ene ~etnch 638.1023. .'; ~!" ~'. :'" ' ":" i,"se'rles IsDorothy Lyman,.. ti~~~:~r~: ~beautiful young: actress' ":L ~.:~: " .b,lsexuality at the. time. hstenlng att~ntive!y"to.:"" ma01~tnBa comeback ;~.~ " .: ::'r '(l:~0"39July) 'wing :.>p~ys..[ne. nam: . li~..~~:~!:~ who appeared toward. , diii~ " : It Was ~ometh!ng I did, the man Conversing With':, eS_.l~'ially at ::her. age, . -~'- • : " . ,ooy,an~upal uaro.ner In ~~~~(~ the end of the "Charlie's ~~.: "andthat was it; 'David's her He says; ':though wl:/atever is it?.'! !hear : MODERN' ' ' ' " HOME.:" " " on..' ~' ' ,'~lJ .My" cn!ldrm..._!ye' '" ' . t!~~~/,:~ .: Angelst't' series?* " Has.she' ~. "'~ :" ' : now 36, 'years " old~' ' and.." all ' eyes" " ' are.invariably::::• 'f. =~ : .. • . . i. she's: .I 1 s. o .[. r¢¢luswe. • . she .'

. acrU'0~:d6taCl~id two:.car. :. 'just...!earned..'.tl)at. :M!ss • ~ ~~ ~ . landed many other 'T.V ' .-.1~/~:I~.:, I " has: custody :of. an: .I I~ '.: :f0cfised,,:bfi ' SOphia,i .:she ~ .won't •. step "out of:her:. gera0e, .¢'omplete.prly~icy; : .~Y, man we: also appear: ' ~ ~ ~ parts?--.N.O.. " . ~" , i~~(~;~ ~,: year-old son:by a former, i. ih.turn directsall her ate. ~/partment; much less on ,. .end...of r~d.. ~T..wo.-s!des: ; L his season;!n _~.ama.s ~ !~~ ~ .... marnage..Has .sh0wlng.,. tenuon.to the;man-she,s .: a stage of a movie Set,., borders .on crown, land, ". "ram!iy, 2 the: ~v~ spln~:_ .. ~~~1~'~: - .. newfound matur|ty after., ~With.atthem0ment. :Her " :P.P, . . . ':' ' " Serious Inquiries -on y, . _ I of.~arol Burnett s ~~~:~ - • ,'~~~:JL some rocky ,- ~ersonal ' eves"mever dart" aSout ' " ' ~ , ' AsklUg S&~,000. Phone sWaP : • funny character Eunlce • A The Hollywood of- '" ~'~~i • times ~uid ishe|notaken • : *~ ,:.-,,.-, *,~"oo-. ~" -~:: : " 6 p;m. 635-6903. - - • ': How..:dld ~thls casting . lice. of "Joe.. Hamilton, ~,* ~' seriously a:s a .movie ac- -may" be. happen'|rig .'

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; ' " ' f " L ' ' ' ... "" .. .. no, nas oeen IIILeCl,Wlth " A" Errol Fl,,nn's first hi~exuallabei attached to terest is a'r key tO her THREE BEDROOMS up, :1 ' "' "' ...... : ' fans ' (including Carol). =,_'___ ~ the ashier Bowie, David chnrm " ...... , .-. . ' . ,,. ,,,n uppearance was as .... : . ,, .... , .... " - down.- 2...ba~.rcoms, rec. '...... --: .::... ~,~ ..::~.~,~..,~, avidly followmg All ~ Fletcher Christ|anin a now says It was all a Q' I-understand that " room, wood.electrlc heat. + , ' " ~' :.~ + :~ My Children " Later ' ' ' ql ' ' ' " " -- 1 1 " / ' J "' I' F"" '~ " ...... '' ,.~...... ~, ...... ' , : movie called th - press scarn., Lena Horne IS currently Wel! .- Insu!afed.. _ ;O_o_od , ~: ~/::~::::::~:,,.:.~,::: i:,~:~ :~:~: . Hamilton, recovering at w~..¢ ,~o n',.I.n..,,,~e, w r i t i n a her p~r~~neh: I~B,000. home.after .an illness, A;-NOt l'¢al]y; Tanya, cO~, t uitEl:un~l- WU~o~o:raphy: I remh¢l~r

- " : " (P~14July) . c°~In°~l~a~l~ow°?an - who was..born_2"/years • cidentally, in Australia ber reading one several 'C!' " FOR SALE, 19~f For.d ~,~,, ~ •'7:: ~.::':":~:o ago. in the uronx,= as in 1933. Reportedly; this years ago, so wny tne :LOT WITH :1972 Emperor ...... ~uu. w-~ ,,- Tanya Blum Leigh, picture was bought up by need for another? --T.F. Super Van Camper.. ~ pressed, and hecame so hasn!t landed' any big or. ,MGM's Irving Thalberg bele~'nt;:double~:.wlde~ Asking .On- 1t35,000 full ,¢~9,Excellent shape." Phona¢lS."• hooked onlDorothy; he continuing TVparts; but • in order to protect its A: Don't hold your ' O~O;.~Contact Royal Bank, asked her tO-;fly to the sSe has: bagged some,, own version, starring breath. There have been Box 10,Casslar, ~.C• Phone ~(ps-l~July.) West. Coast f.or. movie -pat'ts.- Her latest :"--Clark Gable. For this some wild reports out of • : .... ,, "Mama's . Family." movie'::is: a dubious - reason, "Inthe wake of Paris, hinting that. T/&T~I& (Accl0:20July) '.19711EMPRESS ' " •CLASS 'A' Happily;. sh~ "agreed and h0rror".]tem called~."the : the Bounty" ha~ never Dietrich is" allegedly ..... :" . " 26 ft. motor home. GMC will be'working both Beastmaster.'. And been commercially prepping a return to the chassis. ::.-Power. plant0 coasts "during.the same recently, she left for . released in the United DAVID'S Pitch: stage. Intimates sayshe's awning & roof.air. Phone week; taping "All My Sicily to make another.. :States .. but -for the Dav|d Frost was a guest been spurred by the 635.2972 between 6-8 pro.• Children" in NewYork dicey film'called• "Heam '-~ record, it told the.Boun- at the King Cole Room recent successes of tino (p3.1sluly) Mondays, Tuesdays'and of •Armor." TaaYa. ' tystory first. : 0fManhattan~s St. Regis Rossi, 76, Edwige Wednesdays, ~hen fi~,!ng ' readily,admits~that work.=. :'~'n..~,,; d'ohcd,, a,,h,~, .~Hotel, wh~rehe caught a Feuilliere, 75; " add .: : to L.A• for ,Mama's is" so ' scarce" ' she'll take ~ ~ "<.... "...... Danielle Darrieux, 66.I e B Tr ~ Arthur C. Clarke writes :,Rodgers& Hart tribute A: Because'the legen, " i " " ] "~"•" Family,". ' taping Thur- almost/any role she:can . a lot about the future in starring ~Bill Boggs. dary Lena feels:it's time doubt it• since.Marlene • DISTRESS, Most i~ sdays, Fridays and get. • • will be 82 in December- | SELL, Investor .WIIII.: : - _ ___ =o - --~:v Saturdays. -- " -- :such works as "2001: A ..Boggs, whohosts aNew to take a second look; a I.pay up to Sl,0O0•00 f0i'l. -~-- - .--~ -~-.:~:: - ~:. Q, Is Dick cavett~as-.: ' ,..Space Odyssey"' 'and -Yorkq'V.'talkshow, con- re-evaluation of her life. and can barely walk on i.YOurequttyendesSumeI Q. i've read..that. "~jtty.~.,:fellowlin his ~".0therandhisprgnosisis. fessed, " ' ."This taken from a fresh per- those one beautiful lep. _ I your mortgage on your I ' " • " today's greatest •opera i .'private moments as his .not always good. What. : engagement helps, satisfy spective; She,s penning it City'or country home. I NotlceofAppflcotion .... singer, Luciano Pavarot- ' TV dmaRe leads us tO does Clarke really think, a long-time:urge tosing with Marcia Gillespie CELLULOID SPLIT: Phone 1.-~00.661.1;472•. • I Wcodlends Utilities Ltd. ti', ' went -: completely "belie#0? -': S•D. " •:• ' about our future? --H.S." prOfessionally,'.i because between performance of The young acting couple ..... A:\Arthur C. Clarke', .I've been a closet her show, "Lena: The - Rutanya Alda "and Exh S17.,,' : ". "l Notice of appllcatlon to the~. Hollywood whilemaking : ~:. whose bestseller "2010: baritone for years.~.' Lady and Her Music," Richard Bright have th~is ~ (ps-tgluly) I comptroller of w~eter rlgh~ his first film, ~even ~~f~ I 'under the wat6~;utll ty od ~greeing to dO a nude- •. OdesseyTwo" is hisS0th FrosC chirped up, ::~' now ..in a sensational far appeared in three"J~ . .. •' '. ,. andtheutllltlescommlsslon scene. Say..it..~sn't so•-- book, has advice for Yoursinging i.~ .a joy. .cross.country tour. Her . major films ("Panic in act keeping our future safe, -You're living.inspiration as;yet-untitled book will • Needle. Park," "Pat byNOTICE WOODLANDS Is'hereby given G.T• " ~.~. "including his solution for for all of:uSfrustrated g0 over some of the same Garrett and Billy the !~ . avoiding thermonuclear shower singers and proof areas of.her life, but the Kid" and now "Vigilan- .UTILI'I~IES LTD. that an :" ~,~ . wars: "Learn tolovethe, that it really can be tone now lacks the un- te, ,,. a contemporary application has'b~n made people'you don't like.". -done!" " derstadable.edge of bit- drama), but they've to the Comptrolle~'of Water Sounds easy to say when , Q: Can't wait for terness which charac- never had the chance to .Rights for a- Certificate of ~• :': ~ you-live far from the "Staying Alive, '• the terized her earlier self: be on the screen together Public Convenience and PRIVATE SALE -- 1O mcesslty for.the pCapo~l A• Residents of a madding crowd in Sri new John Travolta-. "portrait: One reason is in the same scene; Fur- acres, subdlvldable with block on Manhattan's Lanka, as-Clarkedoes. Sylvester Stallone " the tremendous success thering this irony, they cabin•Old Lokelse Lake Rd. ofawaterworksdlstrlbutlono~lstructlon and operation East Side have every .- HOLLYWOOD RO- Movie,-With these• two brought by "The' Lady haven't ever crossed 'Near W ll II a m s system to serve reelderds in reason to think so• Not MEg: Movietown machosuperstarsacting and HerMusic," which/ -.paths .on the set•- "Cresk:138,S00 FI,RM. Phone the area of Lot G, D,L. 1909, too long ago, a chauf- • rumor-m0ngers are in the same picture, who has caused a dramatic . Rutyana plaintively con- 635-2eM, Plan 51~, RS, C;D. & Lots'l A. We cat~ all .breathe feur-driven limpusinei.~:') saying that Maggie east~ - walks off. With top renaissance o,f her life fi de s, "I t' s ..... (P17.29July) & J, D.L• .1~09, Plan 5790, a sigh of relief, because it pulled up outside " a::: Wood, Clint Eastwood's honors? -; F•F; ' "rid career. "Besides," frustrating. For a chang°

R&CD• " isn't so. Although the .veterinarian's office, a'nd_ :~¢x, has found" true A: Your " misc6n; :ena smiles, "I want to it would be kinds nice to ...... PRICED IN mid.thirties 6m ~ny- ' : parson wishing• colorful tenor was asked out stepped 'the :romance again in the ception is shared by get it allonpaper before do a hot love scene with ¢;OZy...... ' ~WO uuuro'.-- fur'he-~ r "marmoT,on ~" •" in" tO do a love scene in his diminutive Dick• He•~,as ..: ,~person Of Henry Wyn- many:readers, so let's someone else doesl " • " someone know, " ..turnlsneo ...... Waller WITh connecT,on-.' with - this birthday suit in "Yes wearing shorts-~and ::berg. You remember clear, it ul~: Travoita is . . . , " _., ' • ' . ramny room' ann appuanco ...... • 'r00maddltlon:'uara0,e.'' ~" " a nd " dlrectly:.:-.toappIIcatl°nshoUldwoodlandsapply Giorgiol!' he decided t0tinga!argeleather]og ,~.enr.y,•~ hc,.s the,. man the star of this movie ' ' .... . :I storage shed, Locate~on2., ,UfIIIIIesLId•.I~O..BOx431, :a,amst.:it, preferring-t6 ~:~cartief;"':inside.,~f-~h|ch ~'.aoouz.~iqrtoli~~;v-OOa-~wnO ~f0-1[0..-w:-upotO..,~isbig-hitL- [.... :.... -i~---if-j~,i.jl---il~i~li.. nlj~jii~ acres No 18KlesnzeOrlve ...... • ,: cover his 300-1b. girth in :nest!edabig,'very heavy :nad.'L!z~Taylor sb on'- :'~~i~r~~y. ,:Night " !'r :' - ' -' "7"9 ,errace,.B.c, VeG~4BI a bathrobe. We don't black .poodle• The dog Fanceo,some years a.go Fever." Sta]lone is only ]-- I l=iln UlblUl nUllll Fnoneo.~-4s. ,-~.lSJul.-' Any oh[actions to this know ifthedecisionwas Seemed unable to walk -, "n.e,oresnemarrleoJonn the director plus co- Fell StoLE '" ~" application are to be due to modesty or and neither could • ..Warner. . " producer plus co-author forwarded, to the .because he felt hi~ figure Cavett,. who barely made ..-~ABOUT FACE: A of the scrcenp.lay! Ad- ComptrollerRights, Water Utilityof .Wate'r Act, wouldn't bedone iustice. , it tO the doorof the'vet's ~egendary and still ditionally,-Sly's brother, 3 bedrooms up, .2 bedrooms down, full • Nevertheless;, pr.¢~'iewers Office. Quickly .setting , .eaut~full screen Frank Stallone, haswrit- Parliament Buildings,..report he.is absolutely :the. animal on.. the gmmo ur queen is now ten a~.handful of songs basemenf, flreplace, verygoodcondlflon.- handsVictoria, on B.C.,or before to be August In his " charming .as a lover in sidewalk, he : glanced, sPan.dog, her !lee • for this movie; with. • • PIIIOB TO: SELL 15-1983• this,, his firstfeature, .around" at ~sev~rai in. peering-miD, nor mirror other sohgs composed FOR RENT-- 2,000 ~l. ft. WOODLANDS UTILIT|E~ film. - " - : trioued bvstnnders -and:critically examining and performed bY the , office apam. 4623 Lakelse LTD. .. " ' sheepishly., m'bpp"¢d his her face-for hourson BeeGees• -" -'To view 230$ Pear Ave. Ave. Phone 635-2552.. Dcmna L.Zlelgler ...... " brow,-and said, "This is end, .unhappily Q: ! .used to think Phone 635.5937 (eco6oc.tfn) .i.... QIA friend gave me certainly embarrassing!" discovering a few.tiny Peter Lawford was so : wrinkles and • some dashing and.)o.ng to see ~ (accl-14101y) what he swears lsDebbie sagging; Though. she's, ' him in a movie again. Hlml!6T01 Winger:s: address, and DECEIVING APAR'MEITS ' .oox. already had at .least two "~ Has heretired? ;2 J.J. . I'mplanning to:write in S: One Of- Hollywood's 'face lifts and has vowed - 'A: Lawford didn't 4934 - 36 Davis Ave. ~ hopes ofa-~:personal sweetest, most beloved never to.~have-another, exactly ".retire from NOW TAKINGAPPLICATIONS response/ What do you celebrities isn't quite the She'scontemplating just movies, : there just I or 2 bedrooms " recommend as the best ~ngei she appears to be. one more. Ironically, . weren't that many parts Inquire about our reduced rents -FOR SALE -- Drlve.Ln way of getting an an- Yes, we do hear about an this famous "lady has offered to=him: But now --frldge&stove --drapes&carpet restaurant located In " Province of " swer? -- S.N. occasional romance but" become a virtual recluse, he may. be ~-.on the -,storage room & --Laundry facilities Terrace.'.135 .feet of Hwy.. British Cotumbla . . .~. . the real story is'that this ' ha~'ing little contact with comeback trail..He!s got . private parking -frontage, Fully equip; . Waste Managemeht Branch ~~i~:~:~":::i:...~ lady, in,:her middle years, ---specious, quiet & clean suites on every floor restaurantPremlses. Turn APPLICATION .FOR ~~i~i!ii!ii~:~i:~i::! ~oes thi;ough men like a friends:or fans, so the a role in"Where Is Par- in excellent • ~ ~ only, person •she'd be • sifal," which..~.will .. start location. key oporatlon• Contact John AMENDMENT OF WASTE one-armed bandit going~.through ' all this shooting at.tfie:'.end of .,:-only S minutes t0 Skeena ~h by car or bus " " Irving F.D.B• Terrace 635- MANAGEMENT .PERMIT inhaling quarters~" agony for is herself! t h i s "m 0 fl:th " i n. --close to schools& recreation ground 4951fora~ltlonal into. or to This 'application Is to be | ~.~,~ ~ ' " .~ ,!. " Yugoslavia. He"ll be in . ..-security. system & new on-site management view;Offers no, necessarily filed with the Waste ~.. .. Q: We hear that COME FOR A VIEW -- YOU'LI:~ENJOY OUR accepted• -Managemen.t Branch, Bag ~ ~: . Brooke Shields got her . Q; " Although neither class company as RESIDENCE. (Acc20.26July) 5000, 3726 Alfred,-Avenue, self intoa real. pinch, likes to talk about it, Lauranc~ OlivJe.r is also PHONEMANAGERANYTIME ~mlthers, British Columbia, ~'~o when modeling those ish't it- ~rue that Jane,' .in the movie; 635-3525 : V0J 2N0, ~::.~!~i~'~..... =o designer jeans on TV. Fends and her-brother, Q: After reading the ' Any per.son who may be What's it all about? -- Peter ~, haven't spoken -scary .suspense . novel, •' affected b 'the amendment C •O . since their. father died? -- "Psycho~.ll," written by " to Perml y No. PE 1594 A For openers, make N.E. Robert BIoeh, l wassur- m t ' sure • you address her as ::: ...... ~.... ~:: :.... .::::~: prised to discover that it wlthln 30 days fro hedato ~, . ~~:~i~:~ ~,ore little if an,, r--"- I = I -- [ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ *+ I of posting, publication, ueora, most era- ~• ..::~.:.... , . • - ic II not i ~ ...... ~ blance to. the new, An- I~g FORD MUSTANG Ha. service or display,, state In ...... phata y, Debb e.- :~ ,:~ thony . Perkins•., :movie. Brown• ' Excellent writing' to the Manager how lne . tatenteu ' actress, ~,:...... :] "n h " " ~ '~condltlon. Steel belted he i- affeded • . now . co-starnng. • with-• ~: bean g t e same title • I.,/-L= ..... / radials. $4/~00,00 firm. Preamble..:l:hepurp0seof Richard Gere in the hit ~~ Whatgives?-;:.N.M.cN.. I ~vp~revnev#,¢o " I Phone 636.1023 after 6 pro, this appllcatien is to extend movie ,, An Offcer ~nd a ~~~~ ~ A :. UIOCn,,- S -,, original I ,.~. '-- " " I • ' (p7-221uly) the term of Perm t No. PE Gentleman, ,, is said to ~~~ novel, . l-sycno was. I" • ~ " - I 1594 from.... December 31, b~" turned off by anyone ~~• adapted...... into, the. classic-, I ~Z)~,~'ne, ~,i,=la,, d,¢,, | , ::~ 19OU ldncncocK Inm ~-- described1980,fo December below 31, may,1984, presuming to call her ~i~ ~ 1-1o11. wood.... souno sm e . I ~' __~ •" " " . - I " II ""..,r ~ to covertheperlnd~'equlrad Debbie,, a name she ~~-!i start, rag ~erKln.s: a.na I ,,,~,u,~-,,J,,,o,, ,,,it,,,. i to design and construct, a dislikes. At the time of A: Here's the story, at ~~ifl~:, that s when' ,is in- I • " " " " . ' ". '" - I ~ewaeratodsewagelagoon,': her acclaimed, screen least according toahew~.~ " ...... A' That one is pretty VOlVo,men, : ,ended. | ~,,/ .,,,,'.L.,. I as perSactlons11.2 (d)end 'debut in ' "Urban book about show biz: far fPtch~d Irnn~th;no ~I~Iocn-s recent, t'sycno I ' ~ ...... r-- I (h). . of .Waste Management Co w boy, " a n . o ffi clal advert,so g a n d ot h e r Henry Fonda , s death II... novel, ...... which'J. tracks. I ~ • ~ , . . I

P.CT. _ . ___- _ memo came. through forms of "hype." Ap- strengthened the-frien- Ln¢.cnar.acter°tN°rm.an I. ,O/ ...... ~:.... :" -" I. 1910 OMC, heavy half, all .....i, Kalpn --,: u ' ~een,. ._ stating that under nee|r- • p arentl. y, B rooke " was • dship.between his two notes,~ o,me r,~.," psycopatmc ...... ~ I~r'-" ~ __~. I- new fires. Good shape. -wtUnlCl p al...... bngl~r OT 1ne . cumstances was she ever pulling on a pair,of those most,famous offsnring muruer,,, ,,,,... ,, .,,.,,,, ! \ ~ ~'J.Q_ P')~.~ ~ I $5,000. 30,000 miles. Phone .~or_poranon. OT m e uI.slrlCl' to be referred to as Deb- jeans one night when, ac- Jane and Peter at'e, in [ns~!itution . t O a ' J ~ ' 1 ~ ~ :" " V .... ~ : L ' ! OT/errace nereoy appty mr 638.8220. (P7.15July) ' " .... 1 ] ' bie, either in Writing or cidentally, she caught, a fact, "lannin,, to make d =" Y - -g am enamen~s ~s,~ ~,as in per.~on: It's Dehra, or" portion of her anat0my- movi~toaeth~r The two isn't conn,,ec!ed, t ° the, _~_ : ~ -_ -. "~ . _ _ . M.mn~n~mmnt'Permlt, Nn forget It. - descrobed as .ab- had tried to work with curr? , y .... ]~ ~ .... ~ ~ ~--,--.--v..~ ;;~';~,.,;.;.,,,,~,,,,,,,,,,~,m ...... • ----" ~.'~ ' ':..... /, domlnal' skm' ,, -- m• the their' father in ~ fiim hut movie P re P ert Y , anD ns " Y '¢lllll/l*lP O~I~IIII~IP II~ll~q~lllBlIql~ ] ...... ~ ...... ,,~,,,...... • ...... - , ,-" ,.n,., i ~ *horefore dif a ~unmaiianu .~esmsmmr mg,'mafnua, nn~ ,~ "107"~ Isl& a--.m~4~dl, ,.tkl.k ' ]l'Uf'~tiY '" "" " I'~f~llqltrk, Zipper. A qUICK Call tO only Jane {in "On v,v, • ,., ~.. . - ~ --~msa~l .. --iiiil~lblel~ l~f,¢t :lU~ll ¢llllq~lllbla~'Ibll 111'lUqllll • .L4~ .,, , u,,..,., ,,~ , . . ~ x ,, ferent," onl the tltle" is" authorlzedthedlschsrgeof ~OMING~UP: ~ hear-;.t, he des).~ner rem.edled , Golden Pond ) ,I...... Y,, ,h .... ~,'. ~" " '; ~ TERRACE ~ ..... effluent, from municipal Mary.'WilSOn, once a ~e. Prootem, much to managed to puli that off. '~ ~:~;,ff~p:'",~.,~,~_' ,~ ,±_._, . . .; . . ' ~) C~pweragesystemlocatodat member .Of" T]~e' ...uroog¢sreu.el.~o..woro. , So,.- says. Peter, the next " .... .'.°-:'~ :',_ '"","~':~ une&T~be~!mmsfilaturiml: . . FOR SALE -- '1975' 'Vl'ta Terrace, B.C., to Skeena Sun~emes; is " "'bus ~ .... as yet rr0m ~nienas snout bestthing is to wotk with reunites ;..~.erKnnso • wire ~ • " :..~../. ~:_.:_ ..-. ' . ~T Villa '12X68, 3 bdrm.,~'4 Rlver, . ".. _: wri~ingher'mem0irsan~l thc,,nncl,d¢,nt.'-n°t even .Jane. ':I.can think 6f no nVr~ro~naINill¢,Sp~O:hn~[n,~ ~ ~l~c~r~inP~o ' appllancee, carpet, :drapes :, ..~me_.n?.m~ . r~,uee~o, the lady has. a tot to tell . as, oucq..., better,'.: he says. ~ ~"'"'" ' --"~ ..... J~ " ~RAQUETBALL ~.OLII~TS " ~ " and'wooclstove. Porch~ and •taescrme,a,,o,,,,-~,~m^m~.' uevore ann Th'¢. re ~ erer ,a' lot of ' * Q:J~was." ' : " " exclted.:to' " Q;'Has~ - " rock£~r David" ' .....o. Rnnhi~ l:nron'c ~ ~~OCI/ItI~I$='- ' -,,=looy'shed.Goodcondltl0r~. I~re',l~:em~r'3"l,'19e0': T~ua~t°rs .];Yom~ a~tb°ut-: [~t:d~s~ Mel;G.ibson, ~o~*;i~:, ever said -all;re and'"fascinafi'on. ~ :. o0n.sltomana0ement " ~-- • $i6,000.00. Phone ~8.8265. ^, ..... n-----~'r 31 1984' - J Y' , , ", a a lng, and haw ellniteU whether he s for males S~m~ n~ ~ ~z ,--z,,,,.,~ . -- .~ ...... T~, .... ~,~,,,,.o.,,, ,,..,,..~..~...~...... drugso,~i...... add the...... usual .: .dsom¢ .... AUstrallnan...... movle . homosexual;.,... or not?. -- ageless -, as she. herslf.. - ~~' ~l:~e~, '''', § June24,1983, wes-ostedon pr o cms mmarlse.oe[- star~ ns set lor a orann- v~.~, ~ . What'- h.. ~.... ,~ x ..... ,--- ...... ,,-,. . x .... I ...... i ...... i ...... ; f i F ' ' ----'--" 1 :~ n " --: ;~I =C;;I =~ : I I the ground In accordance ween ~.stars :, working new.remake of Mutiny :r'~: ,[/av;d's had a 17- FS :' : ~" ~ ' ~ ~--~ ...... i .... with ' the Waste together ,when that . on the.Bounty."Yet, I . ~P.~:: i~ar~r a -a h,"~ ' " '" ' ~ ~ ~. 2MI/-PIE4LI! ST~ " ~ ~ ~ ..__sMart~ment..... Rmuiations famous .singing.. trio was .was...surprls~i ~o hear a~s~ii~l.~! many public A: The,owner of a chic ' "" - :~ " i District of Terrace on top of.allthe charts. .that thi~ will be number chat~i~erizations alohg ~ .Manhat(an :;r~taurailt ' :i-=- "'" R.D..Keen, P. Eng., - Sixpublishers havelined foUr,rb~ause ! can recall the:.:wdy..A while back; ...which LaLoren:fi'equen- .~:.:. 4~_~O41~A - Munlclpai Engineer " " " i~p. to bid -:. having seen only the Clark Gable and h~ ~bld the world he w~'~ is.believes that.the legen;' ~ :' / , ~ vvv-v • vv ~[ ..... • , onlY~p.quthne. MarlonBrandoversions. bisexUai; He says now dory star s personal ,:.~~. ,--~. -" - -- - s • ~Pa~ • ;,:vo~ " ~T~r.::::-/:.,!"~! . .~ urd ISAcre&s-:- ,3Ldmber .:l~S~tns: :",.Z-{..; •~. UAcl~as.. .::: ' source. • " 24 A elze~ ... /.-. ~. ~. . i,. i -.:.Mo~o':. ~i::/:.4 Scented .'/...::~. Me~el~:. , .~.;: ..i...i L ~ ~tke ~SLare.... ~eket ~,~.Town'i

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,- • ,. . ~ " . ~ ...... " .... ~ ? p . " ewthings to . .. . brew"- 37 Egg unit ~ • ~.,_ . ~~~ COt& ~,V2~f~~/ ra., .~ --.. :likea.bout.eachother. 'l~e ace...... M"EP/urlbtm ~ 381~lth ~llk"se ~,,,,~,,c~,s~,~.,~,,~-.~/~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ..~ " ~'~.. ~ • ~ /A~7(# I1")1 ~1. ~ " ., cent.....,. Is on . romance,., hobbies.. • -' ,, . ~ USeerete , ' - . • ... . ' ._ :o,:df~.Umes. Dont argue ~ 3ic,.~,~ FII~ @British . ' ...... ~...... '.' , ..... " ' " • .aboiitmohey~ .... , " " -"-'"~" : '1 " SHOE: ...... by lefffll~cNell 9 . c~c~. -..,~,~, ~Howt~- ~ .~oo .., • " " ' ' " ' : (June 21to Julv 22~ ~ t~ • ... 83 Paddle ~ 41Vmcamc -" 7--- " " ~ ~ ~ ". ' . . :. ¥0u'11 '-be "p!eased.' with • ~1P.~.¢edo~ ~ , ~O~.~"_."L.' ' ~tI~I~il/~ ,e. uc . ~-~ . ' -- . domestic developments. You' 35 Acu'ess ~o ~ ~ L~ngmg. " . . ~'I'~'~ . ,~l~'~,q~ :- ~ ~ ~rl~l~9_ " want things done right, butbe 38Relative~ ~- ~-~ ~K, 43SUl~..rhero '.. '~' ...... '. ~o~A~ ~ ,~"~'~' II~.I~ ~II~ • less inslstent on: your own 37 Actre~ " • -.. 1.29 garb .. ,: '"~ .... ~" IN 141~ WORK. .-~ " "

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ii • Chaneeencounte~arelikely. 18...... ,9,'L:.. . ' • . ~ .. .. i, ~o"..- ~M...... Q " ...... (Aug.23t0~ept,22) ~L ~ ~ 2, 22 ~:- ~~,.~ "<" _ | ""-~ ~~~ ~111~>>7,~..k..~,.,~111 . lay' special attention to ...... ' department store sales. An ~ ~4 ~5 ~ ~ z6, , . ~ 28 2~. " , .... I " ~ , ~ .... -L. • " . unexpected gift comes from a ~o -~ • BROOm-HILDR by Russell myers "- /JunJly member. A friend "": ~ .- ' t 32 " " seems temperamental, • . LIBRA ~ : ~34

~).LOV~ 1"0 "I~/E~ . .~ . ...~ .= ~' I./A .parent needs'tactful ~ ~ ~ :~ 37 .. ~ ~/I=/~£EONTI'IEEOVE ' . /:.//' .,Imnd!ingi Weekend jaunts are 3o 3s, 4o ~ ~ 43 4~.~ ~PEOPLi~ MA~'AZIN " - i :- pleasurable. Creative types - ' " , ! ---. i::". feel Inspired .toward ac- 4S ~ 46 '. ~ 47 • . .L-.i~':: • compllslunent.

• SCORPIO-. ~ • ~ 52 ~ I (0cL.23to Nov:21) 51 ~ .. ' - "" Behlnd-~nes financial " "~~ ,, '.developments are in your .., favor. A prejudiced viewpoint, : • . ~ ~ , , though, could lead to after CRVPTOQUIP ~" dark arguments. ~- ...... 1-29 T~r~a 8AGrI~ARIUS(Nov.~.toDec.21).i1~1~ 'MLWAAWKC JEM AUWSHU VD IWM QEV.D 'A party mood prevails. Join XHPIQKWP: "CWSH X~ Q JUQLH, " the AMAZING $PIDERmAN. by Ste~n Lee and Fred Kid¢~ friends in their .gctivities. " '-" Career-related t~lks 'are l r -v wA,=.' • ~I T,,O ~ I helpful,.bqt,atouchy.acquain- BIGPARTY:.~'I'MNOTAGOODMIXER."Yest~day'sCryptoquip .._: EX-BARTENDER. BYPASSED CANB-~(~/N"~O/NNO'~ENTLY .... [ l .@-AyIN~ Y~,BIJT',I f~)~e- ..|.-[ ~N-C)U~H .~L~ THI~H~LL PHC:Nel J .tancemaybetrdublesome. Today'sCryptoquipclueiWequalsl. ~'r~!y~u~F~,1)~~ I IH~We~NC~ Ao~'~A'rlL~...:~~ ...... z'rHouom'YouFc~-,i%~-~w! I ~'~e.Ldk i'~ ~ /~1~ #~/.~]B£-'~ilIIIlII I c~mcom~(Dec.22toJan. 19) ~irJl&~l~..,~-.X Tl~Cr~loqMpisasimplesu1~titutl0nclpllerinwhlchea~h- ' ., ~c~ .u..~c!- k y~.~,R,, • ~I"~L~ ,k~~ liil~~ I You may want:to save some letterusedstandslor another. If you think that X equals O, It. r/#/~ ~r~ r i[~~'[ .time this weekend, to putthe~ . wlllequalO flu'oughout the puzzle.Slngleletters, slmrt words,:. • ~ finishing touches on a .work and words using.an apostrophe can give you clues to locating - ='" project." A elo~ tie s~ms vowels. Solution is aeeompllshed by ~ and error. ' de.~d/ng. " . . . "

li ef6/ll i ,°°-°.,(Jan,~0toFeb, 18) ~,,~, t'~~ tovisifJngleadSromantic .friend,s..'IYavel ~~~ " i ' ~ " ' Don't push beyond your .~ "~ ~" . strength after dark.

B.C. -by Johnny Ha~t '(Feb.,19LoMar.~) ~ " ' '"[~ . . . -, ,~.A career opportunity comes - "' ~ . / " ,froman Unexpected party.-:.... ' " :Partners. reach agreement, 1 a~u[ joint lnteresls. •

typical member of yotW sign. • ( ' - Though you have a knack for • making money, you're mOre. I I /~.y-" ~ v _. _ .... inclinedto the arts and pro~es- . sions than business."Vou will . succeed in any line that mat- , ,,,o,,,,,~:.~.,=. _.... ; ches' your idealn.. Both ira- • "" ...... i'aglnative and intuitive, you ~'÷ naturally, gravitate toward -- ' such fields.as paintin.~ .... • writing, architecture, mumc FOR BETTER or FOR WORSE . by I~lnn John'lton tmd poetry. Self-discipline will .... " - be the keynote to the realiza- ._ fion.ofyourdreams..Blrthdate "" IT'.~ H I~ I~OWLIN~, ! 0Hy DIDTHE~. ~RI~CR NIgH'r," .! ~FRC~ C~t I~9. JS~I~ I~.'? Ri4~ ~RT '~of:. Romtadt,FLembrm~lt singer; painter; and LinJan- HERMAN' ...... '' F " " ¢'~ FoLKs, IS R ,r~ ' 1 ~.t HoC_~

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1 " " .~nt mounting, ~lve'i!"to ;--' - ; " :- :~---.i~nd*::::_~ ' _ ..... ====:; *.-';: : ': ' , ~,i,~. • y~ur-favoritewear it inybur c~arlbnavel. It'sor ~ " " "You're ia -little.. underweight. ..,. r"...... _~ I~lf~ ...... "~:i'~ yours, doll. , Put this in vour pocket."