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-:t n~at recreatl on directo-'~--.~'~(]m-*:b'a~n~displays" John "'~"~"~d~ the r, ...... will decide the future of the project. For more preposedsRefor the new Kitimatrecreation centre. A details see full coverage in tomorrow's Herald. Enter now for Handioapped.helped. - VICTORIA (CP) -- Handicapped:persons and their Arts 'n' orafts families who receive social assistance will be given an additional $20 a month from the provincial government .Application forms for anyone wishing to enter effective July 1, Human Resources Minister Bill Vander their arts, crafts, or hobbies in the 13th annual Zalm said Thursday. The minister said in a news release that the new rates Arts, Crafts, and Hobby Show, in Terrace, are bring the basic benefits for a single recipient of assistance now available. to $285 a month and increase the rate for a family of four The annual event will from 10 a.m. to 10 to $655 from $635. p.m. on Saturday, April 22, and from 10 a.m. to 5 VanderZalm said theincrease will affect morethan ll,- p.m. on Sunday, April 23, in the Caledonia Senior ~ 000people and is expected to cost morethan $2 millionfor Secondary gymnasium. Exhibitors will set up the nine-monthperiod od the fiscal year 1978-79. He noted that both single and family recipients of the their displays on Friday, the 22nd between 4 p.m. handscapped assistance also receive special rental and 9:00 p.m. Subsidies, pharmaeure and medical benefits. In the past, exhibits have included stitchery, The last change to•handicapped assistance came last Weaving, group • displays of handicrafts, July,when single recipients were given a housing Suffering Pope greets 100,000 allowance of up to $57 a month and families were given an children's art;photography, quilting, painting, acroes-theboerd$50-a-month increase. A free homemaker Faithful pilgrims stirred patriarch, in robes of white whipped Pope Paul's ankle- thunderous applause and pottery, ceramics, wood carving, P.ahd ms'de ~t~'vicewas also set up last summer. by solemn lilurgy and joyous and crimson, celebrated length chasuble as he said shouts of "Long Live the music thronged the streets of Christ's rebirth before the the 50-minute mass in his Popel" ftwniture and many pther diplays, .... Jerusalem,nthe broad ex- nine-metre-high mausoleum first appearance in 19 days "ABUNDANCE OF LIFE' ,. Entry, is on:a first/come, first serve basis. pense ox St. Peter's Square that is the traditional site of outside his apartment. At Canterbury Cathedral Deadline for applicatfbns is April l4. There isno See energy-burst and churches throughout the His tomb, POPE STUMBLES in England, Archbishop entry fee;a commission is levied on sales by the Christian world on Easter SECURITY LIGHTER His face was drawn and he Donald Coggan, spiritual Sunday to celebrate again Csraeli security in walked with a limp, visibly head of the Anglican Church, brtass0ciation, which provides a sales booth, as due to the Resurrection of Christ. Jerusalem appeared lighter suffering from arthrosis, the said in his Easter sermon: ,:Topick up an entry form, Write the Terrace • .ii: "Christ is risen!" P.ope than in recent years, despite knee ailment that stiffens his "There was released, that Art Association, Box 82, Terrace, or visit. Paulproclaimed to a crowd renewed Middle East tm- legs. After the mass be first Easter morning, a Tococraft, Northern Crafts or Winterland in of. 100,-000 in the wind and sions over Israel's incursion began walking to the front power which, so far from Terrace, and the Spin-Inn or Craft Boutique in drizzle of St.nPeter's into southern Lebanon. balcony of. the basilica to diminishing as the canturiss Kitimat. For more information, phone 638~1233. Square. An estimated 20,000 deliver his Eester meseage, pass, increases and epreads~ ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: The! S0-year.old Roman pilgrims from Western but he stumbled on a step, It is indeed'true that, in Holy shroud churches Celebrated Easter Catholic~ipontiff,., hoarse wavered, leaned on his places, the church has the' from two weeks of influenza, week in the Holy Land. pastoral Staff and an aide smell of death about'it. B~ iOOlebrales her84th NEW YORK (AP) -- Some to conclude that the im~ had been pron0an~ed fit by Eastern- churches observe steadied him with an arm• again and again, to thee ientists :interested in the " was formod- by.a:iburst hisdoct0rs and ~Id,Easter Easter 0n April ~0,. / Pope Paul begaanhls mes- wh0:have eyes to see, tha'e mass ...~butabors :~Under. a ~II dieli~ah:~at ~ur lh' Pr~e;. :'i-': ~ Chr~'s ~esurrectienn~my ,,8 ~-"In~er~'~ more'than Jeruanle!~'s Old ~city,' to disposal, and :~ all the estimated 5,000, faithful have left the puzzling image "1,000 : ROman ~"~Catlloliea watch the 'sunrise splash .its sup~human certaintywhich er0wdadintotheoldSL virus of a human figure. from .heaven and .,/the peckedithe ~0wering domed red tinge on the barrmn~u- abounds for us, in order to Cathedral to hea'r that - The type of imprint, they singular transfo~atim d chapel in-. the,~ 800-year-old dean hills that tumble down echo- ~e blessed Communist capital's first say, seems impossible ~to Chrkt,at the :m0munt ~of Church of the Holy Sepulchre to the Dead Sea. proclamation that pervades Roman Catholic archbishop duplicate even with present- resurrection Easter Sunday tonhear hlgn:mass said by Protestants held early- and renews the history of the in 24 years preach an Easier day tecimological', ' aft'~ three days In:the tomb. the Latin. patrlarcm of morning services at. the world: Christ is risenl" Sunday meseage of Christian .i knowledge, i A statement from:the Los" Jerusalem, Msgr. G.G. Bel- Garden Tomb, a cave out- Before leaving, the Pope optimism. A group ofsclantists at the A tritti. side the Old City walls that stood for a couple of minutes "Christ is the greatest Los Alamos Sceintific operated by the University of Bach.. organ music has a rival claim to being the in silmre, swaying en his victor who is always vie- Laboratory in New Mexico California • for the U.S. resonaded through the in- site Of tbeResurreetlon. feet and gesturing back .to tortons," Frantisek Cardinal has cited these factors, and energy department, says one cruse-filled church as the At the Vatican, a chill wind the square.. He withdrew to Tomasek declared.. wents a chance for further scientific hypothesis "draws tests on,the shroud to try to an analogy~:b~tweenntlie.. • • -g resolve some of the problems . mysterious images on the Biphenyi in Israeli mJnJsv r about it. abroad:and ,the~:fact that Oruoified Traditionallysaid to be the images were formed on burial shroud of Jesus, it is to stones by fireball radiation oooking Oil TOKYO (AP) -- A former oallsfor Unity!: be exhibited this fall for the from .the atomic bomb at JERUSALEM (Reuter) -- His unity call came.at a first time since 1933. Some Hir0shima.'.... themselves chief of a ccoking-oil plant was sentenced Friday to 18 Israeli Defence Minister time when Begln's political technical investigators were Gngers. said: "There is MANILA (AP) -- Two Ez~ Weizman, lately tipped fortunes appear to be ebbing allowed to examine it in 1973. really no way we can explain Filipinos had themselves months in • prison for the imege, hut we do Imow it negligence that affected as a prime-minister-in-the- and whm U.S. diplema~ They reported they were nailed to wooden crosses making, seem to be cultivating the unable to date it with cer; was not paintednand it was one after another on Good thousands of consumers, Mrs, Ohariotte Baker The seetonce for Yoshito called Friday for a "national defonce minister. tainty or to determine the • not .produced by slow Friday in a reenactment of peace government" to edge Weizman disclosed that he Re ~ ,raves and friends Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred cause of the image, claimed heating., . : " Jesus' crucifixcon almost Morimoto, former chief of Theselmtistssay the front 'the Kanemi Warehouse Co., the Jewish state toward a has conveyed his suggestion /-gathered together at the Baker, of Prince Rupert; to be that of Christ. It is kept . 2,000 years'ago. l~ddieEaet peace. . to Beglv ~n ~ashhigton • home of Mrs. Charlotte Mr. and Mrs. Laurence guarded in a Roman Catholic and back images on the cloth A crowd of 40,000 was handed down by are anatomically correct in Presiding Judge Hiroshi "In an interview with the shortly be/ere the Israeli Baker. to help her celebrate Baker and Mr. and Mrs~ chapel in Turin, Italy. shrieked and jesfled for a newspaper Maariv, he leader's difficult round of her 84th birthday Saturday Clarence Baker. Grand- The Los Alames group, every'detail if a crucified I~tter view, first of Juanito Terasaka of the Fukuoka distrcet court in south- suggests bringing the op- talks with U.S. Presklest March 25th. mother of: Stuart, Beverly, working with other soiontists man had been wrapped in it. Piring, 35, then position Labor party into the Carter on a Middle East Mrs. Baker has been a Donna, Sandy, Danny Baker in analysing pictures taken They show a tall man, with western Japan. MerianenBagtas, 28,nwho Kahemi marketed oil con- coalition now dominated by peace formula. resident of Terrace since and Dale Kraft. Peggy and of the ,, shr0ud, ' says Jt is majestic countenance, his were nailed through the the right-wing Lilmd .gl'oup The talks ended Thursday arriving here from Manitoba Stanley Sweet ,and Arlene convinced the 4.3-by 1.2- hands crossed, with the lms and stayed on the taminated with imprints of. nails through the polychlorinated bipheny] and led by ,l:'~ime Minister in opon disngresment and in 1942. MscLeedof Prince Rupert. metre shroud is an authentie ~ osses for three minutes. Menachem Begin. Signs of political anxiety She lived on Lakelse Great Grandmother of: burial cloth, woven of linen wrists and feet, the right side (PCB) in western Japan 10 Their crucifixion took years ago. Thousands who • "This government would have appeared in Israel over Avenue from that time until Kevin and Crystal MacLecd typically used in Jewish of the chest pierced-- as was place on a stage in the express the nation's unity in the prospects, of an open a few years ago when she from prince Rupert. Friend burials innthe Holy Land Jesus's sir:e. vlllageof San Femendo, 50 consumed the oil complained Permi~.sion for testa would Of nervous or intestinal its yearning for peace," diplomatic clash ~th.~the moved to 4446 Greig Avenue. of Mrs. Mary Rasmussen Of about 30 AD, approximating kilometres north of Manila. Welzman said. United States. " • She has had excellent -PrinCe Rueprt. "~. ~ ~ the date of Jesns's erucc-/ have to come from the Pirlng, who has been disorders. Ilealth until some Stomache Unable to attend wer~ Mr. flxion, n Roman Catholic Church, crucified on Good Friday Judge Terasaka said Mori- complic'ations occurred a andMrs. Vern Bucholzfrom But whether it ever wblcm has charge of the foi" several',,oors nmnina moto remodelled the few years ago. • WhiteR0ck,B.C. and Mr. and covered Jesus's body, and relic, and from' the leg.al called, th~"Htual a°n deordorization pipes in his gitima! man killed It has slowed her down Mrs,: K'en Busholz :from what produced the strange owner, me aeposea exmng "ntonpment for my sins plant at his own discretion Results from a head.on outside of Kitimst. Grasel somewhat'but she isd still Duncan, B.C. Two beautiful ~imnge, still• iire tO, be Umber~ of Italy, whose ,n'd-t'hn-'~-',~f~t'hers'~' and, used the production collision Saturday show two wasthe ieneoccupant of his maintaining herself and her sprhigflower bouquets.were ~'res61ved, and the scientists fA'mfly acquired it in 1452• -" ...... ~ ' process for abokt four years vehicles, . were. totally vehicle, three persons In the home wiich she thankfully r~eived from~ these grand -~ ure seeking permission for ...... ~ "~ ~::.... ' ___" _"_~ . without• proper checks, demolished and one; fatally, second vehicle were ~eated sons~ ;/~ .... an international teamto i , qrP'~''~ ~" ~ ' allowing a PCB-contain- Werner Gressel of 29 oriole and releused from Ktimst ~owledgestothegraceof.; Granddangh:terlngridand make' non-destructive tests " 6a,oHne up ~ vom u 'ingnealalyzer to erode the Drive.•" in Kltlmat ~was Gm~al/fol!owlng~.ilhe~i/a~:- After Opening presents, a her husband Mr, Buce Bum to try to find Some answers. -- -- pipes and seep into ric~il pronomwed dead on'arrival cidmt, Driver d(the !~..d~ Chinese smorgasbourd was telephoned [ from Prince CAUSED BY LIGHT? "B.C. motoriststravelilnt to gauge report received by the vessels. , at Kitimat General Hospital vehicle was JoseAgostkb"o|; enjoyed by all with a family Rupert i' "~ith birthday As for the mystery of the the U.v. over.Easter will be B.C. Automobile association The same court has or- at approximately 8:30 p.m. Partridge Street Kithnet; ~i social'following. i felicitations. ~ •. image, Ray Rogers, a paying slightly more per indicates that increased dered that Kanemi and March 24. Cause of the aceidait'/is Those present Were: A good'time was had by physical chemist of the Los U.S. gallon of gasoline than prices for all three grades of Kanegafuchi Chemical Co., The collision occured on 'still under investigation by Mrs. Charlotte Baker, the all, wishing her many, many Alamos design engineering lest Christman; r .- ;~ 3asoline are in effect in the pay compensation totalling mother of: more huppy" years: : division, says: "i am forced A special American fuel West and Southwest. $25 million to 729 persons RiverHighwaYbridge25athill,the18Kltimatmiles thetheRCMp.Kitimat detechmcnt~ Of ~, ...... ~ ...... poisoned by the oil. . , •

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PAGE 2, THE HERALD, Monday, March 27, 1978 Lawyers seek When in• Carlad a, Job advertising rights hire-a'Canadian Opportunities • VANCOUVER(~) -- The office wherea counsellor will discuss them with the era- " CUSTOMER BERVICE producing architectural ' federal employment and ployer The search Is ~x- REPRESENTATIVE, .:1 workir~ drawings, asMsting v couvsa(cP) A and se~,iccs offered in" tha Murphy said in a dispute Pentieton, B.C., chairman of immigration commission pect~l'to take 30 to 60 days, opening, 1625.00 to 1;750.00 In writing in general office city lawyer has told a British ads and on an illuminated over whether the fedcralact the hearing, said the matter will begin routinely en- Crucmley said. . per month depending on work. Columbia Law Society sign outside the clinic, is constitutional "the courts would be looked into is- forcing its hire-Canadian hearing that the society is SAYS RULES VOID may he a little more lenient mediately, regulation next month, Employers may be .experience. Require! to take open to crimInal prosecution Jabour, a former chair- when it comes to the law Enemark also saiduthat Richard Cruehley ofnthe required to interview loan applicants and to follow ~ - ACCOUNTANT,1 openkg, because its regulation ,.for- man of the B.C. Lagel Set- profession" but he said he his office finds that lawyers commission's executive and ~ospective employees from through on collections and 12o0.00per month depending l~dding lawyers from ad- vices Commission, says that doubts whether the make more errors than do-it- professional division said other parts of Canada, he arrears as requried, on experience. Mustbe .fldly vartiaing is out of step with a the three rules in the provincial Legal Professions yourself enthusiasts whc Wednesday. ' added. Manpower will pay ' experlanced andknow ~w statute. profeaslonal conduct hand- Act, which ~ives the law complete their own in- He said Canadian era- transportation costs for MAINTENANCE ' to do a full set ox 0co,m, m- ~Frank Murphy, a senior book which prehibR ad- society regulatory powers corporation deeuments, ployers who want to hire a applicants for long- SUPERVISOR, I openIng, cluding a financial partner.with Farris and Co., vertialng--other than a over its members, would He,said his office receives foreigner must first contact termnJobs, but thecmpl0yer t~0,000 per year, d q)ending statement. " ": told a society disciplinary small advertisement an- have. precedence over the a significant number of com- Canada Manpower which may be required to pay the on exit. rtence. M.USt nave hearing Thursday that the nouncing- the opening of a federalstatute, plaints about legal fees will decide how ~tmsive a fare of applicants for tern- extenmve experience m advertisIng ban goes against hourly charges, and the way search for a quailfled persry Jo[~. . ~ l~.rson. I s.up~..v.islon, work' CLERK,NIGHT$5.13per.AUDITOR'DESK'hour the .two.yearold CombInes theyneW°fflce-'arev°idbecaUSearecontrary to the Enemark chastised the in which standard lega~ ~,dlan must take place missionOnMarchstoppedl0, thethe corn-Van., pmnnmg,knancegroundsnuumngkeeping,mam" dependingMustbe able°ntoexperience'handle ~U Investigation Act, which Combines Investigatiom law society for not taking the services are handled, n fo~lds any restriction on Act. initiative earii~ tc amend • Lawyer Jim Macaulay, The Jobdaseription will be couver school board from audit duties and desk clerk advertising of an in- He also says the in- its rqulations, acting for the law society, sent to other Manpower hiring la United States KEYPUNCH formational nature. formatlon 'he is providing MeMldaadeputyminister said Jabour's advcrtiement offices whleh .will forward consultant beeauoea Proper OPERATOR, I opening .duties, .A three-member comittea about services and prices ia ha has found the law society and a free brochure applications to the original search for a Canadian to fill ~.00per month. Must have HEAD TECHNOLOGIST, of. benchers--the governing neither open nor co- available at his clinic are of " the post had not been made. keypunch experimce,, mat I opaning, 11286 per month wanted by the public and is operative in dealing with a be experienced, autsttog m bodY of the legal factngthelagaiprofeesion.""the most important issue complaint of alleged us- a promottonal rather than an Veter On March e,nBnd Cullea,' producing architectural depending on experience; profession--is hearing a Murphy,* who helped draft scrupulous hehavlor on the informational nature. • federal minister of man- working drawinp assisting Mwtboable to superyianlab disciplinary action brought • Enemark said if anything an power and immigration, said staff, machine maintenance. againt North Vancouver the combines act,nagrascl part'From of a B.C. what lawyer. we hear, the In the ads or brochures were Robble Sherrell, an .._..,.inwriting in general office program and advise duty, lawyer Donald Jaboar by the Thursday with T~t law society did n0t makeany not factual, Jabour would Fl0yd American, would he per- wur,~, rots. • ~ .. soccety,n : - than be liablefor misleading mlttsd to take over as presl- Jabour is accused of Encmerk, deputy ndnisteref attempt to get In touch with advertising, dent of the Insurance Curl~, COOKS, various opsnlngs, profesolonal misconduct for affairs,C°nsumerthatanditIs cerporatenot clear withthalaWatfirmthethetime,lawyerorwaSthe Hamclton said the three- ,~ =, ration of British Columbia, 13.25per hour and up, In placing four newspaper bow much power the federal member hearIng likely will .~I;ILSy even though the ministsr felt various places. Speciality advertisements announcing act giVes the provincial legal complainant," Enemark decide on the facts of the . a proper search for a Cooking. Says,, the opening of his clinic and profession to ragulats ad- . case and make reeom- Canadian hadnot been ' quoting a sample price list verdsing, Howie Hamfltan, of mandatlous to the benchers, O carried out. ' 'REGISTERED NURSE, 2 viet ry openlags, 17.90 per hour, report " leadingT°PquallflernA.J.all but a handfulFOyt'of Te a ch er '°''°"dshift work. 8.4, &IS, false ;, Terrace public library laps, took an easy victory in t ,andsy,, States Auto,oo Clubmil. stceknited oar tries o openlag," I.W.A, rats, mat no suhetascetoo,-Ther reports that

" k " l • h ome t o C o lli n s t--'-urn p-re bae. ied. ' t CO,--biais* -- carcaution plleep because on the of final a three- lap. AUTO ' MECHANIC& hackto hdp out settleof its commi~MmtIndian"land *Michael CollIns, while not returned to M.ultnomah where he really enjoyed the Library Science. After Various opanlngs, ~9.00per claims, Indian Affairs a native ef the north, spent ~unty Librat~ xcr a little alpIne meadows m)d wild gradation Michael worked efFoyt, a shoulder showing noinjury ill effeets he PORTLAND,Ore. (AP)-- hourupto $9980, dependiag MinkterHughFaulknereaid The Nanaimc, B.C., school on experience, various Monday.. . _ . his High School years in over a year and was involved flowers cf the region. The for ~aaslar As.bestoa in suffered in last month's board has turned down Ike opening. Must be. Journey Kotchikan, Alaska. He was In a program mostly setting outdoor We really appems to . Vancouver wnora ne set up a Daytona 500, motored off Maehay's request for a leave Negctiations aimed at born in Walia Walls, up reading material for Michael and he f.eels sure n e small corporate library for from the rest cf the 30.car of ahamce to Join the Per- person, settling B.C. claims are Washington but liven xor elderly persons ano ex- will be very nappy m thcir needs. field at the start to take his tland Timbers full-time for proceeding well, he said in many years 'in Vancouver, changing books, from the Terrace where the.area M{amnlnhnhhvOs~ntll.tt second victory In as many the 1978 North American WAITER-WAITRESSES, the Commons, He was Washington before going to Library. Michael also abounds In wildlife, fian aria ,_;,-.',;~-';'::~.,"~.:"---'..:p, starts tl~ semen on the Soccer LenSes season, various openin~ at various replying to a qumtlon al~..ur Alaska with his parents and showed movies in drop.in all the other beauties .cf ,,,,,~~uuuw=u hOU,a,~ ~umu ~,~,,,7 u3 mumu#,^,,, one sister, cen~ for Senior Cltizena nature. He sewed in Canaaa ...... -' "'- ...... USAC ceroult. Mackay, who teaches wages. Should have. ex- report8 that eonfidenual i m ant In '~ usa, na spoaas u~rnan, Jim Thirkettle, who spun Junior high school in patience serving of liquor, ~overnment ~en~-UY After finishIng high school which, were always well as a landed m igr ~n~ ,~o,,o ~,.--,~,, emaa,h cut early In the race, fought Nanaimo,nhas been playing • B.C. la not ~ to meet its In Alaska, he returned to attended. • ~ 1975. ._-'~ .."~...'-~%;_"" ...... his way to third at the end, with the Timbers as a centre. CONSTRUCTION claims commitment. ' Portland where he attended By this time he wanted ~ He rotn~'n .ed to U.B.C. and ~u ,,urw~,.~._...... the Portland State sea more of the States and graduated there in 1976-77 ;:~.~.~:.:.:.:.:::.:.~.5..~:.:.~ He was elevated to second half on weekends only. FOREMAN, 1 opming, ;8.00' The documents, prepsr~: ~niyerslty and obtained his Canada and took a year with a degree of Master of place, however, because He said aftsr reeeiving the per hour, in Stewart. by the fedurnl native clalms, ~cnemr's uegres In Ger- travelling around, Michael ecrond-place finisher Ivan re~Thuredaythathawtll Bullding grads maintenance office in Novembar,1977, say Baldwin was penalized a ml~ 11 of the Timber's 21 mechanics, the only effectiva mcalu of man Literature. With this loves hikin~t and caml~ng out A --~. lap--down to e~hth place-- league games to continue qualmcaiinn he Joined the In the wilderness andg~nt • ./4nomer for pusiag Foyt durin8 the teaching school, which C.R. Z (TIMEKEEPER), 1 brinsing the province Into: Multoomah County Library severai days last year at Mt. -~ -'-~ ~' ,claims is to~ race-ending caution. De- du~n't end for the summer op~l~. ~.N per month increase ne~otlatlona:,political l~easure.. inPortland and among other Rainier, Wash. exploring the .. _ .. fendeng champion Jim In- until late June, plus...Must have payroll duties, worked with the glaciers and ice caves .... ~.L. J~.,~...,...J solo was credited with third. B¢0kmoblles, Continuing on .Another curer'. ; .trip took .~ ~j~,~,~r[ m~(.p ~,~r~, ParnelliJones, makin~ his Fullbuck Clive Charles, experience and know how to Faullmer 8Md there was meanwhile, was addedto the touch operate a ~elculutor. some uncertainty about. at' U,B.C, in 1971-7~ he l~lmtoTenqumet,auinB,C, " ~ . ~ return to oval track racing squad that will travel to B,C,'spcsltioninNov~nba'.'~~ for the fist time In a decade, Vanc~uv~ for an exldbitlun . 8ENIORAE-. " However, lincs then he. hed~ flnkhedan impr.e~ ninth, pine agalust theWhlte@eps RTITECTURAL DRAFT. m~'~_~ ~llH~.~,~t~ BI~ " " v--Oen "t He 10sta lap earl~, In therace" i,oCmmdian,h mess,,,,,,,:, ,SP Ce _. ,gO e. due to a mixup during a pit on Saturday. Charlu, who SMAN, 1 vacancy, ~00.00. n~l~te~.~as't~l~o has been sidelined with $1~00,.00 per month,~/.u.Mr~ In(l~-l~i~m-l~,-d~ i'tlillMn ~q~'6,~l-...:.o#,Wn=,.,r.4 ..r~ -'~o[6rr: ;~,1o-):.;: 9:'~ 8l I ..,~. ~v,?l ;..n~..:-~-,~.a.~.~,~r., -----t-..v%-;-~--.-~...... -...*- • -t~e~l t~'m~"~ :,,e~t~'S'~B 1'4 tat"~ -- A West uerman re-enteron me aunoqmcre ,atop. He ran slde.by4(de pldebltis,'may'~abl'6" to experiences, assisting m betweenwik ~d" the °'hnd&ffkndfn'8 two 8overn,' ' IjliPH_Nr~,N'I~I I:llUilll space researcher said Jan. 34. But Instead it places°stOfrunnerthe raCeDavewithDecker,~xth, play in the team's last ire. ~.~.~.:~ meats. " ", '. ~'~ ~..~vv,---~.,--. ,,~ ~,v w----w-- t~ridsy that unothcr Soviet scatteredradioactlvedebrla Foyt led all but eight d the season game. : ' . . " • __ ...... " satellite is nearing the end of over a wide area of the e0 laps around the s~.mile : ' . its earth oblt and could a sparsely-populated .North-

r' 4 " " ~U J~L ' pose a danger when it re west Terrltories ...... oval, ~ivin~ up the front only ...... "' _ _ enters the atmosphere. Canadian armed forces hrlefly while stoking rq~lar • 1 • dfflk However, it was not game- personnel and U.S. govern- o.,o_._,pit atolls.He. wu severn- Anew.. . : :..' ' IN .Ql'11 ]id11 lllql G known whether .the ment sciantists teamed up to .~.4~j.&~l,~.J.u~.~7 .'r,Ff~ satellite Is nuclear-powered search the aron and found a Foyt, driving a Chevrolet .: like the Cosmos 954nwhich number of radioactive Camaro, averaged 122.988 : " " .With the opaning of the he said,and coal walth~ to fell over Canada's Northwest fragments around the m.p.h. In his S4th career Great Lakes shipping season be loaded for Canadian Territories earlier this year. eastern end of the Great USAC stock victory, moving only weeks away, Canadian destinations at the start of Heinrich Kaminski, Slave Lake, him within one of second vessel, operatorf were the season is likely 'to be director of the Bochum The dangerous reactor place on the all-time win list. toucan'ned this week that the redirected ~to fuelshort U.S. Ohscrvatery, said the':scoond core was never found and The record speed for the United States coal strike Industries.~*,:' sat ellfte, Cosmosi 849, scientists believe it burned distance is about four m.p.h. light .beer •would hinder their . In oth~ economic' probably will fall back to the up on the satellite's return. faster. op~'~ations. " developments this~veek: earth about April 20, con- The last of the U.S. Foyt set speed records at ~aptkin James Hartford, a --In Tl'uro, N.S., lmp~lai .siderably before original scientists Involved in the every 10-1ap interval 'in the. vice-president of Uppex Oil Ltd. said it plans tospmd calculations. search left the area this race until Just past the half- ~es ~Shipping 'Ltd., said million by 1979 to build a The two-ton Cosmos 849 week and the Canadian way point when frequent for all k, nds.of m~#, .~y .id transporting leadzinc, mining operation was launched Aug. 18, 1976, defence department is caution periods for minor employing' 9.00 fkll-time he said. - winding down operations. coal would be costly. spins and debris forced the " ' d ~') .!'Even lfnthey (miners) go workers atGay's River, N.S. He said the 10-acute-long, Canadian Defence average down. -...,::;~..~ back to work•this afternoon, .--In Frederieton, the two-metre-wide wid Minister Barney Danson has federal and New Brunswick satellite In displayIng orbit A very satisfying thing to itCwould still take six weeks estimated '.the cost of ,the " governments signed an data similar to Regress 954 search at about $4 ' do is to'think through all the " " " reasons. " " " • t ,.'[¢ toget the coal to lake Erie operation ports," he said. agreement to spend $35 and a repetition of million. Canada and the issues of the day and see .This Would mean delays to million over the next five rtadi~actbme po 1.1 Soviet Union are expected to where you stand--and then five of I~IS company's ships years to develop the prov~ "cannot be excluded." hold bilatcral talks on the join a ~oup of people who en~ged in carrying coal for lace's agriculture ~industry. Scientists had expected the subject of possible Soviet feel the way you do and Off,rio Hydro and DomInion federal Agriculture Minister Cosmos 954 to burn up or payment." make your voice heard. FStmdrien and Steel Ltd., at Eugene Whelan said he will .. ~ a~st Of about 117,000 a day. establish a regional potato '~'.spekesmanntor, Canada marketing board if the S~amshlp Lines Ltd., p~ovlnce and producers want M6ntreal, a shipper of coal to it, S~i~el :Co... of. Canada Ltd, .--In Montreal, a innHamilton, said his spokesman for the quebec TERMINAL, • ~h:." f" company normally has up to government said it plans to ,r 10 self,unloading ships borrow about 1125 million m~ged In coal transport. through a public l~.nd issue ~Some of the ships could be in Japan in May or June. diverted :to grain or, ore --In Toronto, Falcon- ~vice, he said, "but we bridge Copper Ltd. said it" would 0sly be postponing the will reduce its zine con- ~[:,:';', (636-a680) problem.,. cmtmte production by 20 per 'Rear Admiral Robert Tim. cent this year because of Iz~cil,:prceldeat of DomInion weak markets and prcees. MarineAssociation, sai~ --'In Thompson, Man., the C~medlan. flagships carried president, of the Manitoba Parcel Pickup & Delivery about i6 million tons of coal Government Employees ~i977, most of it from U.S. Association predicted more. iHHHHHHHHIDHHHHU layoffs In the province's civil LC " iCoal has not been reachIng s~vice and said strike ac- I.il t Packages & Parcels $UO .~c..kpiles durIng the strike, tion might follow. . 4".' ~:i,

• Ohairs - Resliners. End Tables - ri.oo - Y /,2 - %..f. ;From outside 'in " Porlable T.V, i' ' '.,~ ~.-~. : o AwA loci be Suites (Kitchen I Uving Room) computer systems firm has research data with other ... • " b~en;hired to help the government departments. department of national concerned about com~ter Beds & Box Springs d~e~ce try and ensure its security, including the computers are leak-proof. RG~V[]P. !,&~";n"r~i~rt m'-'~'e,. Citizen conductingTheR(~VIP,internai.Currently n-i" : NO MASTERBEOROOM DRESSERS OR ONESTS sal-a .... -'~ has been OA~"/'qR~a":~2~"~-w'~'~"~r-'."eompurer~u©u,,,ULl d.' ,,r.'for. securltyresea "~.rchmm' " I~. itsvestigati°nSTha[....mm~---,--'nmerinvestigatlon.Into..... terminalnmistum, was°f' .~, NO ' FRI6 ' S, STOV~_~ WAS,N~R,. OR: Us v ERS o~;~(...... Stalled when a. former -' ," ~,.__ ' . ~ * * - ,,;) t • womea'~l~K~a,uq,,.l~.e;.~depal*~.mt unauthomeu psr. 1s Hudson'ssecurity Bayemployee' Co dl~Icaed at Distri t o-f T rr ce Only - . ,q~j! so'l~. - stay...... have access to evidence that confidential' mlotmatlm...... stored~..~,:.~ In . the criminal, reeords..infor- • a • HIGHLITE-the Ik ht yoU, :b waitino ~mput~s. '. : ' m~tl~liairbeen.~!v~q,~ un- " The report said 'the. ~authorized p~dS. ::/~'~ i

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THE HERALD, N~onday, /~0;ch 27, 1970, PAGE 3 t n! a recogmzes UN walks in on feuding allies to Soviet ,front quiet war-torn emotions BEIRUT (AP) -- The flrst office+, Lieut. Conway the region, No casnaltied ,Israeli pullout from by afewhundreddvi]isn, •.: . .. ". , on+' (to"orstep unit of French' UN peace- Ziealer, mediated- the were reported. ' souther+ Lebanon and the sboutl~: "VLve la France!" keepin~ troops arrived in the dispute and averted a bloody A cease/ere declared by stationing of the UN peace- Abu Sail, Palestlnien com.

" ' +4 + "" +" r " + southern Lebanese port of. confrontation. . • the 'Israeli invaders keepin8 force there, mander of ' a formee ..~KING (Reutor)-- News of:the note was not Kuo-feng, China has Tyre on Friday. and found Elsewhere in southern generally held for the third An Israeli newspaper Lebanese army barracks in CSina, in a note disclosed unexpected. ~ vegoroumy supporten a themfelves caught innthe Lebanon, observers said a day, marred by scattered quoted Israeli Defense Txre, promised to turn the Sundsy, cltedthepremmceof Last Thursday, West united Western Europa and middle of an angry 100-man Iranian UN con- shooting inuldonts in the Monister E~er Wclzman as cempound over to the UN one"pdHi...,on soviet troops'on German correspondents takenacontlnuedintorestin showdowrmbetwean feuding tingent that took up poniflons southeastern sector, Labs- saying his troops would force,. But a group, of ltM~tierinreJeetinganew quoted Teng Hslao-peng, Southeast Asia. to offset allies. ' on both sides of the Li£ani nese offidals reported; begin to withdraw within a Lebanese Moslem ~mmm; bid by the Soviet Uulon for senior vice-premier, as Kremlin'influe~ce there. The two groups of fighters, River was harassed by The Palestinlan guerrilla week from the "security onetime occupants of the imp~ved relations, havlag told a visiting West Dcplomatie sources said Palestiulans and Lebanese warning fire from Lebanese command here said Israeli. belt" they established to burraeks, objected and • ~te note published by the German "parliamentarian the Chinese were angered by Moslems, had their gunf rightist militiamen who want artillery began shelling drive guerrillas from the demanded that it be '~ivm fot~el~ inin~try here asked that .China would the way the Kremlin drawn, but an American UN Israeli fnroes to remain in Nabatleh, just north of the regionnorthoftbe Lebanese- bark to them. The MoOem~l bow'Chlna can bulleve that categorically reject the released the text of its new LitaniRiver, atmid.evenlng Israeli border, bad deserted the army two the. Kremlin sincerely Soviet approach.. ' message "urging an attempt Watergate refugee Priday and guerrLllsa fLred The area aroand Tyreis yonre ago to fli0tt beside deziresbetter relations with Tens also was reported to to improve Sino-Soviet back. The report'could not ~ the only section of southern Palextiniansin the Lebanese Peking while these troops have anid theo that war with relations, independestlyverified. Lebanon not seized by'the e/vilwar. ' remain deployed. ~ the " Soviet / Union is China's rejection had been In.New York City, a UN Israelia. The Palestincans reduml .' The sate; given to the inevitable, but the Soviets handed over to S0vlet Am- ][Ii_---I~ -'1-° C -laj. spokesman said UN The 200. French the Moslems' demand, both Soviet Union on March 9, will lose. besaedor Vasily Tolstikov on S e . cr et ar yGen ex paratroops, wearing blue sides drew guns, theFrmcb re,lied to a message mint "Even ff they occupy the March 9 by Viee-Ferclgn , Wzidhulm had " been berets and carrying sub- troops fixed bayonets, en. Feb. =4 by the presidium of whole of northeast China; in- Minister Yu Cben. But 11 WASHINGTON (AP) -- Mitchell's recovery from a reassured by Israeli.Prime machine-gans, rode to Tyre their rifles and nearby the . Supreme Soviet eludin~ Peking, they will days later, the Soviet news Former ~attorney-general recent arterial operation Minister blenaohem Begin by truck from Beirut, were reporters took cover. • . Joist(parlismmt) statement eulling on .the for prin.: "a havemLllian occupied people and only we ~ ngency Tau carried the text Jotn Mitchell, out of prison wan reported to be slow. thatthe UNIsrael Security would abideCouncil by • escorteddeserted cityinto bythe guerrillas inrgdy calm,"aUN"The situation officer is tense reported 10ut of Moscow f message and a on a medical furlough since Although he has spent only resolution calling for an- and were warmly welcomed from Tyre at dusk, -, elplao[mutnal remtlons.- still have 700 million left," commentary critical of Christmas, was granted a six: months inside a federal .... ~FhkatsLement, theSoviets Tang was quoted. China without mention of the month's extension of prison, Mitchell passed the sqlMeted, Shouldhowerked It appaars there has been Chinesevcewpotnt. fresdam Friday to undergo a nthe+monthmark of hls one- outata ldgh-level meeting of no change in Pe]dag's anti- China's note published hip operation, to four-year Watergate Central Ontario city officials of the two ~om- Soviet stance, despite Sunday said that ff the soviet Mitemell will enter cover-up sentence this week ~ miaiist•glants., lcadershipalncethedesths Union wanted to ire'prove ColumbiaPresbyterien sincefarlol~hscountantlme plagued uyL-- Chl0a's rebuff was firm. in xm of Communist party relations, it would acmere to Medical Centre In New York served. He becomes eUgib]e Peking is interceted in "resl ChairmanMaoTse.tungand on understanding reached at City on April7 for the for parole Jane 2t, whmhe all'son deeds, not hollow Pranller ChouEn-lai.. a, meeting here between the surgery April 10, which ~- has completed his flrat year. statements," said the Diplomats noted that late 'Chou and Soviet volvns replacement of his foreign mlulstry note. under new Crnairntan Hua ]Premier Alexci Kosy~in rl~ht hip. The 64-year-old Mitchell rampag TheU.S.BureanofPrisons has suffered for years with O]rL 'e • let proof transit .+,.,o ,,.+, = degenerative arthritis and m Mitchdl will have to apply Dec, 28, was granted so Fire Cide/ Cecil Ellis said •container behind a hardware was turnedin, Ellissaid, The

J for yet another extension medical studies could be sunday that arson .was store owned by former fire was brought under b oms in new month+recuperate made outside the prison suspaeted, in an oversight mayor +amen + MacDonald contrelear]ySanday. + o--- *- pe--uro-- from the operation, s.vstem, fire 'whiCh destroyed' 11 and spread to adjoining One fire, tar was ad- • businesses and cauneddam- buildings on the block, mitred to hospital after he nge estimatedatmerethan While morethanl00flre- wns by faLILngdebris and Blue disputes an 12 million in the mtral tighten from eight area later released. PARIS(AP) --Agrowing ~ettin~'two orders a week, ¢ouldbeexpmsive, butwhm bosinessm~ea ofthis+city~5 departments fought the About 75 Jobs have barn number of kidnappings by mcedy from French-hosed you compare it to two idlometrcewcetofBdleviile; binze, two other garbage lostutlenettempararliyana Eur0pa'sterroristsandbig-buainees0rma, mngnatesor montbaofde~untionit'snot 000 ELIIssaldtheflrestarted ~keswerediscoveredinthe resultoftheflre. $180 • . ' . . • monw='lmina~ha~ oreated protection agencies, "" so bad." ~ . . + . . .~ abaommarketinbul]etprco! "These people are afraid Bulletproofing a st~dard --W~rld's"~: " eL"S 'for French b.uelne~ of getting attacked in their Peugeot 604 costs $16,?00.t~ SUN CPI'Y, Ariz. (AP) -- A's 10 days ago and team worst shills___ • .: t~nsns.n BenoitLobbe, whowithbis ears, likelLpvelli.Bonurnent, ~,-700, depending on the Pitcher Vida Blu~ is being officials have no idea where .- father runs an auto bodv fac- Hauna)~_. Sc.Meyer,. the kind of armor needed and flnrd $500 a day for his ab; he is • _ /. • i • • -'.' in Brit'on" is~,~',,,oa Baron~mpam,~ooMoro," whether the windows are senca from San Frandsco Blue's agent, ChrisDanisl, • [O +fop own record ~n~m~ful e--nt~ndm out""=~of be said, refarring to recent -+urved along the lines of the Giants training camp, a still ~ tryi~ to rmegotiate BREST, Frace (AP) --~ Brittany COat, broke in two ~ the weekend, these f rs b-~v'-tu'rnin~ kidnap victims in France, body so they don't look spokesman for the National Blues contract, which has The U.S.-owned oil:super- Frtdayunderthoponndingof Largequantitiesofthere- dli=~==tFroncms~bmsinto West Germny/and Italy. reinforced. League baseball club said ..t.woyears~t:un, toimprove tanker Amoco CadiZ, beavs/seanandwnsexpoeted mainlng oil ab~..rd, arn~-'~lat~d btlnker-'-'-'s-on but former Italian premier _ . ._ Sunday.. me reported $180,000 annua~ wreckedontherorks0ff~he to break kp completely estlmate~ at 10.$'mlllim -:~" ~ ...... :. ~,,,~ ,,,erebuslneesmen ' "z~ne stansaro 3oo The spokesman said the salary. "' , ' • ' . ; .... ' ,gallons, enntlnued to pont .~.n '. ' " " " .... ' . quadruples the thickness of fine was imposed Saturday "I' ^-'-ira- bewas mizied n • . .'~" • 1 into the sea. Experts w[X) .~ t~..U.S, sta~ "Allthees .l[.)eoplewerekld- body panels by adding aflertheaeelefl-hunderdid ...... k frema ~zeplrcmant has mane na-n,,ainth~ircara "Labbe .~,~,.+,-! ~,,o~,,=ar,.,,,, ' Charl " studied the wrec ",' -" " " ." , . =I'~...... ="" ...... unt turn up for practiee. .o+... = o. Itusstan rocker =,=+..,.~ =,,. I bout. bull.sip.reef oni~.o~Bi~ executives want knowledge gained during Blue has worked out 'with r'imey rote mgnmg me . ".... .'; +.. ' . . !..,=.,, .,, o, o, m,,,,=.-,d*+ • • ~ II .&vo~ VILli Ub ~ u.n~, Je~.~man..-...... ears zor": Amerw.an _ to protect themuelv es. It US. moon shots, theGlentsoulyoneeaincehe contraet, and i.nsmts ,his GOLDEN,ColD, (Ap) ~A But since the area is rate and the long f'~--~ was.a~qt~ir.,.ed from ,Oakland salary meat. ~ mcreaseo,..:.+lar~ e earthqukke I~l()k the somewhat papulatad, .there ~6ection ::.emlt~u~ql..;t]le~eil .::~;": .~:,:++,,+" .,,..,,. " ' .++:~: ,. "r?m...... e/e. U:+~.~e:;~++:.~, ~ :,,'T .~,+..+,l~'.'~,l~t~',j~dL~w~U,,=;"n ' " ' " , ' + * + ~L.~,,~''I/ "= +/~ ;.;.,,~,,u.~,, +.+ +.,~' +~u~ ,,;' . .J~:+J+,~ .+. yJ +'+;~+ "p " • :++'-~.~{+++~' + I ~ * m';-:<,' " + +'~+++,' " *+~' +' ;.~'m~ ++:+::,,,..~ +" +,,: , . ~ , . , . __K~Iza.~+reljio.n:+ff~.,vi+~ is a pomL..bilityo.f +mlle." tanks Is .s~.tlln~ .~_,..~)klag '-':+4':' nave,, l)amm, m- ~T " ": + " -' 11 +,I*,,.-o.;''+.= • '., :,,~Ii"++"~)+i+, .,I;++ ++: ,,~:-.m ' '+'•+.... '*~-%r~' 'b;~t ".... Uulon:0d~pHday Jf~+, ~"IS +,me seeonu-m~or- the how inlS the air sarq6'q~ei duetrlallsts, blg . i. IL,~ ,r~ ~-' i [ ~ offieials.at the.:National ecartlxluake in:ises.tlmn crash into the a- m01tinatlo=l ,companies, .LWeWS o(I(II[le$ .,,~ i i....-~.. Earthquake:Informs,on threes.hours, following one posednbulkh .... •'++" ~aflO~, ... L + " ' Se.,Tiee said.. • I ~ & I'~]~" ~ I ~egi~erin~7.3o.n.the_Ri~tor through the breeched.

telephone interview from ms• ORL~ANS,• I~ ( ) W AT.ERTO'WN, SD.. (AP) , :"UCl):~::]3ut: ,. .I.. LOSANGELES, Calif. . ,,..= nriP=nv office "It's a -- It was a strange case ota -- ~odington County Sheriff 'Walthor thought he'd heard (AP) -- Fans. pleas ~rmot ~,h',~..,o~,,,. ~,'n,~h~,,~t ,,~ about 960 Idlometrcs north of forwai.d.part ef the ~Week =~",~..,,,.,a.,;'.-. ,==.,=.~.~~... eompal for painting a name Curt Barg had a specl al it aB wban a man asked him do it and promoters" '~;'_.+'.."~';'_"~;^.".-~'="~,'~.~" Tokyo. went-W()t]~ird$tmdorwater. ..,..=...,,,+,,,,.. ,,,.,. =o,,,, • ~v. m=...... man. '* exist,, ' ' , =~eres.~.~ . ,.a. a moxen" " ,.,..,...... ,.=o~ to save his boa constrictors schemings cannot do i t, but , .,---,,-.,=o-,.~....-v_ = ~,.,_...= :.,, ...... ~.. ,~. Seismologists at the The- • $13-million tanker..... , -.,---o-,Government leaders leag" ,, Dear• .Veteran,, begins a bere--the, ear was his". . from~ an apartment fire. the plight of the world's. m,,t,,_m,u ~'~'~ c,,o~,, ,~##t~,=ta"V UU=.IA m~ University' ofL Californ l a sulit nearly in two within baveriddenineustom-made formintterofforingagroup Berg told Watertown ,We were puttins out this whales may get tbe Bsatles .+ • .. ; reported that tho~. have hours of ~ agr0md to show up at the same There are no reports: ot beenat least 20 carthquav, es March 16, but tmtflFridayct bulletproof cars and in life insurance pcl[ey for ex- police that lone of his private fire Thursday neght," concert, a publicist says. damage or caanaltice at mrs in the Kurlis in the last three ho,~h=~,~b,~,,h=,.,,,,h,'~l'~ ...... r-- receot years diplomats in servicemen to Jury P. vehicles was taken from in fireman Walthei" reealle¢ time, ,, a spokesman said days ...... ,,,= smaltlve areas also have LOungeOf New Orleans, • front of his home Wed- Friday, "and this guY runs Howard Brandy, publidst.... " . • ' " alda' • . beam issued them. Therash' BUt It turns o~ that Jury ~kmday, up.and says he's worried for a benefit.concert spen- d ~:ldd~ppl~s in~urope" P. Lounge. actually is the ~ The car had a fkll tank of abouthis snakes.~" sored by former Beatle now': "seems ~ to have ~ed.themarket to in- Jury pool lounge~-a - waiting gas and the keys were inside, George Harrison, said ciode ".hiSh-ineome en- room at the crlminal district he said. whoWaltherkeepssevent°Id boasthe man--in two Tuesday that Harrison IS ~erJ..and.' business court. : ' ,- The car was rerovered in .cages!n his apartment:that trying to persuade the ether • Beatles--Ringo Start, John ' . + " . - .Employees. say whm Watertown On Thursday with ~en :would' put Out the Lunnon and Paul Me- PLANS 10 EXPAND magazine subscriptions 640 more kliometres On the fire first and thm hunt for Cartney--to take part, Lnbbe's little factory is were• • ordered for the room, odometer, A Juvmde was snakes. • though probably tum~ out two bulletproof some came addressed to taken into custody, not earl a'mmth and p!ana to Jury-P.~ Lounge;." and a " The fire" destroyed four together. MAROH 22, 1978 ~d productfon i0 more computer apparently picked ". HOUSTON, Tax, (AP) -- apartments and damaged Brandy said it is unlikely tlum'30a month within a upthe name from a mailing Houston firemen often are several others. Humans.and that the Be.aries would ap- TICKET NUMBER+OF . el~.rt time. Labbe saidheis, li~. ~ • called to rescue cats from reptiles were unharmed, pear together for a song. NUMBER WINNING TICKETS WIN $100,000.00 : " • • • . •" ...: ~, 1 $1,000.00 Smo- leL . : t8 • + , . ,, ,; $100.00 $25.00

.... posturing * : OARRIERS TICKET NUMBER OF NUM8ER WINNING TICKETS WIN TOKYO (/kiP) .--~China,in denies, the exL~ece~of the 1 $1oo,ooo.oo a¢cus~d Mosc0wof 'in- result;'theboundarynea0tla; mm[~qi its forces on the tions i'emsht fndtlesa tothis • 28 $1,ooo.oo ~vtetbord~andof day. : i;~mea tim .the I|AIIIkU 232 sloe.Do $25.oo ~ty toward China." ", S0Viet-' Union'. has ' tin- .+ r " ' ' / 3349 Tlie'latest charge, the Ceasiiigly..:inereas'ed its, TERRACE NUMBER OF feud. ~tween the two armed forces on the Sin~ • NUMBER WINNING TICKETS WIN Communist giants;was in a: So~int border and ,'in the r(~ sloe,oDe.Do foreiJni.' menistry ,. note. ]Peop|e'a,"~-R~pubt|c .:of : ~.~,.,.~. Wobbe 1 delivered Maroh 9 to Soviet M0ng0]in~ and tl tare is not.~i. $1,ooo.oo Ambassador Vasily Toistl; the'allgStes*t.change t~ the r n sloe.Do ko14:newsk~ency China'snay,. Helnhua. ' . =vie,towardC~':'~' ''' '0'"'' L' h'=*''~ =~ GOuld i $25.oo ;TAOO, ' the Soviet news .. I-Islnhua .feiys the note de- a6en~f, issued a dispatch.In mended: th~ Withdrawal Of . :TICKET • NUMBER OF. WINNING TICKETS WIN M~W rMa, roh 3~. s.~ Soviet .fo~ea:* from,, the' .and • ~".had"reJected ~ .new frontier, ddd: Mongolia~ "ao I ,~. .~~ . $100,000.00 ~' initiative 'aimed at thaf the dltttdti0n th~;e.'will 1 =,.,,,, ,+.,,o +.:.,.,,, 38 $1,000.00 ~t~'havd been strained, for earlY1960!k?' Itsays the note Pear area $100.00 ~0st'~years, . .... ' , - added:,".i:':~ ' . '," " • .... ' $25.00 chinese, note as ~saying, troopa'deployed0n the Sine- .:.+,'.'K~p~nsibility": +o,,. for +the Soviet bo~l~r,: how can ¥0u ~ THORHH ' ,'~IGKET l NUMBE~ OF ILL NUMBER [] WINNING TICKETS WIN • detirioratlm of the relations expect the Chinese people to I $1oo,ooo.oo • "+it= lle'with t~e Chinese ~enuine and sineere desire to Kofoed sl~, :China is the. Victim;" improve the relatlons beL- $1,000.00 l r~an0tedenltmMnlywith ween0ur two countries? + $100.00 o .0 and $25,00 that ied,:t0meporad[e'.daghes B|deP J~' " aS always, make + 2340 ,,:~IS.Ua s.s ~e'notede- ~heCMne#ealdawouldilketo River elated that Chlna has s~Is ','~;:(~B..,'deeds and not ~= foll0wed : en +understemdisg+ bo]IO~t~ents,'"/, .; reached at'summit talks in "IV:'i~lo+cow.wants: to ira- ' area ~10¥~:; Twenty-five dollar winners ($25) may Claim. Peid~ in 1969 on ~tevdovin~ prove relatlonf with Pelting, ' wire =lags by presenting their tickets to any branch of. normal:, relations ' a l?o it :,should: :.agree to a ...... t an Imperial Bank of Commerce only in British Columbia, bl]atoral~undarytall~bat disenpgement of the armed Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba snd The Yukon. M~w, hap not.: ~.-.i'.. forces: of both sides in the PHONE Quoonswayarea

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PAGE 4,THE HERALD, Monday, March 27, 197S .,., . '.: ~ ,.. .

- " / : LONELINESS From Parliament hill , ,. • . . • Frank 0borl0.:; - "'- ; N ' :;N, I1: • Just What is this pipeline talk all about and "...So far from honm and noone to c~ire • what does it mean for us in northeastern British Columbia, to Canada and indeed ale, .of North So very lonely- no'cad in sight No one knows my need for a friend America? What does it mean to local workers Why me?. Lord. to local business-- and what is so different about y./.. No one to love - no one to touch • ." the Alcan Pipeline in comparisonto all other /'/i pipelines that have already been built' in our No one to cry with, no one to walk with Am tired of Loneliness no tears no more area? I will deal with this complex issue in two / ? parts. Today I will comment on the global ? ; Born shy." ...... : . . These words are from a blood spattered note, problems ~ connected with the:.pipeline Chris Bird, reporting in Saturdav's "Province" discussions. " says were from a poem written by Njsh_ga.carver, The country is literally cress-crossed with both • ~I "~¸ Samuel Richard Nelson, "artiSt from the wild oil and natural gas pipelines. The Silver Dahl country at the mouth of the Nass River" who was and Grizzly Valley lines presently under con- found last,.Tu.esday, dead at the ageOf 34, having structi0n would normally be just another project "...slashed hm left wrist and his threat with the expanding Westcoast's transmission system. knives he used to carve Nishga symbols in gold But with the prospect of the Alaska Alcan and silver." He apparently died last Tuesday, pipeline, the whole question has taken oua new in Vancouver, and was buried in Prince Rupert dimension. Here we are dealing with a project where he had left, ten years ago because of ar- which has at least on the surface no significant thrifts. 'A memorial service was held for him in benefits to Canada. Rupert Friday night. The gas which will be carried by .the system is As readers of the Herald and most residents of American gas from Alaska and it is destinedfor <.~:::.,.,:..,~ Terrace will know, the body of a16 year old the United States. Even though the system is to ~..'.~:~ be designed to.eventually carry Canadian gas •"~'~,,'-~ ~ ~!~.>..'~.~,~P.::: ~ Terrace girl, was found under the Skeena • .z::.,. ~::::~.~ ~:~ • Bridge, last Saturday March 18 - four days from the Mackenzie Delta, most observers doubt ...... ~,:,:~:~ before Samuel Nelson's. The coroner's report that it ever will. said the girl's death appeared to be from injuries We do not need Arctic gas for ~our domestic consistent with a fall or jump from the bridge. needs in the foreseeable future and by the time Police are fairly certain foul play was not in- we dc need frontier gas, we will.have-sufficient volved. " reserves to warrant an all Canadian pipeline In a widely circulated report carried over. the which will undoubtedly be, built down. the ~,--=.=~=-= radio and in~ many newspapers throughout Mackenzie Valley; "'You'll get a chuckle out of this, but the only thing your insurance policy doesn't cover Canada, on the san~e day as the 16year old The question, therefore, has to be what to Terrace girl's death, the following statistics charge our .American friends for transporting is beinghit by a falling satellite." were given: their natural gas through our country, and what "Native indians inthis province (B.C.) die by constitutes a fair price for that concession. violence over three times more often than the First off we insisted that Canadian companies average Canadian, and the chance of a Native must own and operate the Canadian section of Letters to the Editor committing suicide is about twice that of the the system. Foothills Consortium got the nod 'average' British Columbian... from. the National Energy Board, and the "In 1974, 39 percent of the Indians who died in Canadian content of the partner companies in B.C. died unnatural deaths from accidents and that consortium is legislated by law.. Says our ooverage was offensive violence compared.to tJle..B.C~ average ..for ac- So .far so good, but that.appears to. be as far as cidental ~nd.~deiit :deaths; 0f.13~Sdeathsand a -the U.S. Government-seems,prelm~ to. go. Our Dear Editor: presentation would not have siti#ity shown by your Deirdre& Bartlett national average of.10.11 pdreent, according to governments, federal and provincial, will reap I find your article and been pre~mted as it was newspaper since her tlasth is Probation Officer national health and welfare statistics. the benefit from the economic rent for the pictures concerning the presented. of little consequence to the DJB-pk pipeline right-of-way and"as'well from the death Of Miss Reae Youmg Professionally, -I am community of Terrace. ce: Also 1n1974, the B;C.~Indian suicide rate was beth personally and bonour bound to protect the Long after her death is old - Miss Bonnie Young 39.3percent in a 100,000 population compared to Canadian ownership and 0peration of most. of the professinnully offensive. privacy and dignity of my news to you, her family will . Mrs. b[arg Greening, • the non-Indian rate in B.C. of 17 per100,000, while pipeline. " " .... Personally, I believe your e!ients; I sincerdy regret still be coping ~with this Regional Director blin.ist~. " . .03 percentof the B.C;; Indian population eom- The c0nt~versy is now over whO: should ieture presentation : was- you feel no moral obligation tragedy. Regretably, you of Human Resources. . . lows and insulting.. I to protect this young girl's have compounded this .Mr. J.B. Graham, Regional ' matted lSUi,.ide~eompared to ,0! of the total supply the labour and material for the con- structi0n;and that's what the.debate is all; about believe, had the victim been dignity in death, Miss tragedy by, your tasteless Director Corrections Canadian population. • ' • ' the caucasian daughter" of Young's surviving family Factors presentation. . Mr. D.E..Bell/:Distrlct ~i

" " simuar • Disarmament 1 radio and television. ,prevent Iragseol~~ it extremely difficult to chart a course that will -~ dicated a close, relationship be~vesn alcohol •.Our picture prasentation " and congratilting, us ;..~ ;: ensure futiire generation an adequate supply Of " and;the sulcide; more males than. females abuse Dear Friends: : ...... :pt~Priate action. We lnt~d "scandalousand insultlng"? having courage to, punnsa, timber'. ' - • ,. '- comn~tted suleide;, the, majority of victims a Ever since 'the .in- aizo,to ask the public for Thepictureswerephotosofa .what we did, .rather-than. ,,. Substantial •yield can only work .efficiently young adults;and li firearm isthe:moss frequent troduetien of nuclear signatures on the .postcard recovery that had already succumbingto pressures to. wheiza constant forest acreage is maintained,, .:. method iised; " " _ . .:'" weapons, it has been. evident '.by setting .up tables at been witnessed by hundreds" conceal and otherwise hide with nofurther alienation of' large •areas for .that these instruments, .of downtown locations, and c~ • passers-by, . The the ugly side - which is Now- c,~m, trary to semeoftbe criticswho have total destruction represent ~s~urban shopping eentres. photographer Was offered a sometimes more truthful single use, and a realistic re-forestation program " written or visited us in person to Criticizeus for the greatest threat to. the. ' We hops you will find it gnedsumofmoneytoSellhls than the pretty, s!de.. Our is carried out )/ear after year rather tfmn only showing four. photos of .a police, recovery of a. survival of mankind. ~qdle' possil~le to~bec0me involved' photosto a television station, callers have sam mey zmew when budget revenues are at a peak, There-is body from beneath i the Skeena bridg.el; last some progress has been in this campaign to stop the Obviously they were net there, would be attempts only one realistic policy to follow and that is; Sunday, we are not interesteedin 'sensatiOnalism made toward limiting the arms race bufore it spins out eeusidered "scandalous and made to • suppress such "Cut for itsown sake. We feel we have a concern and development, and spread ' of of control altogether, and we insulting" for T.V. usage, coverage in the future, We a tree, Plant a tree." Even this is uot these terrible dovines, it .is look forward to hsa'r~ng your Vdmther or not the victim . take Ryou would prefer us enough today due tothe lack of re-forestation in a responsibility, to. inform the i pu.blic, by generally recognised, that suggestion, was "caucasian"~orn0t is a . untinpabli~ aochpieturm. -. ' the past. We must quickly re-st0ck to over photographs and the printed word. Wenope that these, steps have fallen far For the Coalition, " matter, we n~er. raised.. • ~or even.report.them. , .8,o0o,o0o.acres not sufficiently stocked at this future issues of the Herald will."bear Out..that short of what is necessary, ff (Rev.. James R; Roberts, Wheiher her parents were *" We do not think this timeor face economic loss in the years to.come. concern, spotlighting the issues that need public [ any of Us ore to achieve real Chairman) wealthy or not would have tragedy should be allowed to attention., and that such spotlighting will result[ security. , . mndeno difference. We find be forgotten. Hopefully, This can only be done by a complete change in in remedial, :wholesomeaction taking place, we[ we are convincesthere is - this Suggestion.'lnsulting'. someonewho really cares priorities and'a concerted effort by both levels of l .. do not expect our critics to agree. They may be[ a solution, ff a sufficient " When a. scene,such as that .:. will decide to do somethin~ •:Government, ' .... ~:- number., of like-minded .. R • " 8' ..coverei~by the four .~.h.oto.s: is tomsure.itdo.esnothap.pen :., SO far our job creation programs over the part of t~e pi;0blem, i ' • i i :" |~ people can be convinced: to ~ M MIM Alillllll mat oza quarter.mue ormge ngam ana again ana again. .' • • ..... , usethepowertheypomessto L~ ,E~II a :' aria- caaseway'ma~' ...... nua sou e.nu please uo nu~ mull u,e ...... years, both Federal-and Provincial, have heen . compel disarmament, ,'and i , ..---, ,-- ,,,,,--e,,u~ ...... ,,,M -.,, h fis,e,-.~o~,l.,~ w,eraoeof.--., u such" trag ediesis aimed., , ....at non-productive" _ . projects_ .... through .,,. e0imr'spu~ofamW.lnme~mrsmm:.... " " ' To~eealm'a~ommofmis there exists a unique, op- ' ToRoI~o"" icP) : coloured lights stationed at a pleasant as_k for us, We varl0t~., programs sues as.; t;anaaa, wor~,..- ~oasnmrnsmmm~r~rb~u~mw,J,I~|liy',hr ill.. ~ ~ colunml in providednm~ee~,tororsta~ as a : portunity to do justthis when . ' ' ' -- cachendforulmost~Ahours have met and ta.lk~ to a Opportunities for Youth, Provincial summer L pu~icm'vlm,~ly vv~outcharoe, to ensue mnms of a, v~s~ of the United Nations General .Dlrect0r RtclmrdOusouulan within the .city limits - We number of those wno.Knew - students' programs, etc Durin~ this time th~.~ :. llfe,melr~Lm'mmtcmv~m. allr~rd~t~i~w~l~sofed~.~lmh)~ Wssmol0reml~atttetterwrl~nr~mt A~. mbly meets in Special. is walting anxiously for the hardly,i, ,. think,n-- newscoverage,~o. .... f me andhad..... , ,~., tried, ,,,,,,~m~ to neip- ~f this worth:whlle- :.'--',-- programs " 'suchas . "-'.re-forestation. . -----~ --:...." '~ ~a~ms~n~~a~.~,~an~ Session May .23 to June 28 opening of A Bistro Car .On v,. ,~j ...... - ...... ,, this y'ear:'to .discuss one TheCNR.at the.Playhouse u.,rd~ "scandalous" 'and narticulartraa~v Wehave have been scaled down and left with an ~ ,,emm~r~vz~n~mormof.oecen~,~s~,to " qu~tion '~bnly' '-disar- Thaatre?inNewYorkCityoa ~ul~ing. " ' " " ~ard from a f-e~_'whohave inadequate budget, Thisisacrimewhensomuch:: Ix'evHy~weSwnpu~ ~ good lmMe,'crdy ~ee~rmervasmerlomme~It~purposasof aria the right ~o refuse pt~llcatlon of ~my • mament. '" , . .'•. . .Thursday, ." . '~. .Sin~ yo~u" letterhead :.is eaidthey haye.on]y narrowly could have beeniachieved, ifall this.money,had " t~er~at, tnNs~aren~fltloprlnt Thlsrl0hhhov~ver,v~, . .The. enclosed brochure• ' ... ' ..... ' ~. • ...... that of a uspartmenc o! me escupen a s~muar en- "xwo been channelled intoa - - -- " " "" ".... ' ...... ' onlyl~mm'dasd~cwMutcomldermtlcm,~lenlywlthr~,v, hen t;ausmnn aumences wm " wuld ] sisted " our " wormwrme enort tore-me '' ' represlnts a coil!eusus of , ,- attorney-general, I . o of these "n ~ future-enerations to fo.... ' .... "~ - ...... " its~rnml~Es• apmms mm'e~.m " -- ~ ' " ' ' :"'~."~d"",."~""""~'"~"~h.,r'~"~''#~ ° ""~'~"1."--~,',.". "~ Juhalay,rememberarevuethethatsh°Wstartedas heveassumed your primary" coverage would serve as a O Sres'ent ' "' sow.. ": .. ,,;-::i; ...•...... --, ""'~" " ...... in 1074 ...... concern wo~d.bo for thc.../terrre..nt to others. We ,: .ur.p., ..-~ucy;n0c omy achieves very:.: ,. ---4 R . El: . ' . " .['-=- peace, environment -who'T: . . '. .... causes ~at led up to. the .._imowwnatweare,.trying.to. ttttle,10utamotes~esodryoungpecpleverybad .,. " ~E RAC are' concerned about the heatre Centre •before l y / touring the country =.., rather..~sa..m: ,to*belpoin~lre;.W~Who:ar workhavitsdu'emain]ytopoorsupervis,on:and,a',~, • daft raid magnitude and _ .. .2 ,' " ,' lZCtonaJ reproaucuon oxm ue. oruy. too. appy " knowledge theat no matt~, hn~ hnrd. tli~v 'win.is "!" ' •destructive . capacity of" Tne revised .Juhalay' ~ls tragedy, itself " The. more . what successes_, your little of-~sti "~- val " ": """:':-"-"~'~''~:" ' • . ' " world ..weaponry.. we. ho~ cabaret-style, Aire~tedl by ..- .,,,~,.,,~oao o.~a..,f r,...~,.,,,ns' Branch ' is uS ue has seen aeamvea to sam General Office .&lS-&~7 '" ~bll~sd by " you" wm sign-me postcara '.Ouzounisn;whoalso wrote 15 how it has fulled,i time and imvingin the .Prevention o[. xrom :.near y me ,maKe work progrm, as ~ :.~:,.!.:.:,,~.~;, Circulation. ~3S.&157 . "...: .. @re'ling Publishers ' attached to the brochure and of th~ 22 lyrics. .. "( ' ag ain~; inrg ese~ men,s. of our' i: simflpr.... tragedies ... We wn ..~The first ; step in a massive: re-fores~tion,, '.~ ' forward It to the .Prime• .^ ...... '._ " . ." .' palatlon - then me more glam~publishmem, tco, you nrom'am would be to reeruita ,*0,,~'*'~ '~' ~'' .uuiounlan, ~,. nora In ~el it is it will ask i ts clf know " ' r o- • ' , 8i ~-~,~,cliii .xsi .:. • Minist...... o tee of Queens, N Y, said the show Y " ' " ' ' retired'or unem io ed to ersand foresters" o ' Forty thousand c p ts Ms ..... ~" ~ " -- ' ..... ~ q" ' " ' ' " ' " ' ' ' P y " ': gg ' r ...... )t ' .@" '' this Statement have already 'Br " nrsti experience ou- • ,. . . , . . .- , . ., . . " supervise'the program, This .would< give./0m'..../.. ,=UBLiS~Ee..; t~n Crorn'ack ' .. "', .: ' been printed andare being . oauway~ ' "" Dear'Mr Cr0mackand Mr ~n~Jority,of my students Lyo,ung:peoplea pride.in;~,wok b.Y m.~.!ng.~;, M,~,NAGING .EDITOR;., Eriwst Senloi'i ' . circulaiedtO. a .very .wide He hak.~rlttes 14 plays, Senior" " . " • . ' were.rOn'isrget observing, • mere par~ oi a wn0rmwn,e project'to qtma.:a. range- 0f dlverse .groups of' scripts.for singer Rone Sam.: Mv,...... "cln,s' ex~,,.,im~ ,,, questionihg;.,. taking.... notes better Canada'.... ~oz ~ thenext generation...... ' '~.... .,. ,!. Po~llmtdi~mr'y i~mkday i ~'11 Kaiiam St'., .Terrace, ' citizens, with the hopa that it' ard's show, been a radio and your.premises, res.ul.ted in a -.a~d.I m, s,orry= .you in- ..,Ourwhole stratbgy, for job ereatign, and in;...7:. . B.C. A m~mber ~f Varified ¢lrcOlatlon. Authoriz~l as. will arouse d!scusaion and television critic and become w.0rthwhile marmng ex- '~__'L...'~.~,' ~ '1 P" ~ ~ ""~",_,a_,_.,,,.,^~"'""' .. due,real development mustchange' as. we can n~: : se~ond¢lasama!l, :RIgllh;atloli'numhar 120!.. Polisge' , promote1 action, " ' ' ': dlrectoraS.a soaght-aftsi iree-lanea', per,enea.oo ~,,.mr ...... us an:;,.... .oa 'boisterousness'~'""mm°'".,,.(or.~,,.,;,,~=were you' longer".... leave,employihent to chance and waste,/ pald Incash,rldurn post~ guaranteed,." " 'I ' Plans include, a 'Disar- . " "" .i- ...... "-v ...... ' , ' fl 000 ...... " ' " .. i; ii0iE OF coPYRiiHT. ;' " ' mament Weekend loi~ March Hem has livedai me in VancouverMamtvu~ newspapergood r~all discussions as exaggerating?), i .: : ntheefforts n rather 0 than, ,000 wast unemployed workers Wheii.. 31-April 2, with a requmt to since 1970 and makes relular well as, paragraph writing, . .I per.sonsl!y ~. Jo~..o~ there is'so much to din a young nation. We hav e"ii' ,i i The HiraidrWalus hll!i conlplM, tld .Ioie ¢opyvllhf ; ' Vancouver City Colmcil, to . contributions to CKVU tide- map making" and a reneweTd mp a mi wo~,,~llce~oula~, bi~ightfuture :providing we all get our p_rioritl~:~*..

.declare March 31 Visa*- ~!on's Vancouver Show, nemre, to neveiop a school n.,AY°ur,.,.enlureo--...... w.... ' straight" 1 and" 'strive" " to work...... together to build' our,.... ,:" Inanyadv .w'flse~nentlZ/odocldind.or any e~lllorlal or mamentDay, and a'proposal Last December, he was , . ' ...... v..... ;. atio ~ I " ' ing our efforts in Selfish ' Photogra~lc'iCo0tent .published In the. Herald.. to the.churches that they < appointed .director of Thus l was upset to read ReprodUctlan IS'r'nOt parmlth~dwlthoot the'written . make April 2 as Disar- Festival Lennoxvllle In about our .trip from your Sincerely pressure 'groups thereby tearing ourselv~: permlsil~ of the Publisher. " . mament Sunday with ap- Lennoxville, Que, point'of view. I felt that the Mrs, C. Elde :apart/ _ _ + ...... • • . + . . . •+ ., .

THE HERALD, Monday, March 27, 1978, PAGE S

Boxing battle leads champs on Ali on downhdl grad ,, ...... to hold title, sought by dozens LAS VEGAS (AP) -- Pro- who was ranked No. 6before anawkwa'rdeurtsy, hisright Bothmcu cameout of the with moni .+ +''.. ;.,,.!.:~ rooter Do Kong smiled like his bout with the fourth- knee staying off the canvas fcght marked. Shavers was an Earnie came cut under the left eye In the NEW YORK (/~)) -- His boxing skill and show- But hls biggest sourcq~:,o~. Wh~d~:Ali divored his • eat who knew he had the ranked Shavers.. ~ Inch, Muhammad All, nearing the manship have broughthim income is about to dry dp.~ second w~le, Belinda, in t977 mouse cornered. Someone RULE AGAINST YOUNG ck up, but was in deep fifth round. Holmes was cut trouble in Holmes's corner over the left eye in the dghth cod of his era as n big- almost aS0 million hi the ring "C don't think he'llend up she was awarded c ,used_y of had Just Joked that it Was The WBC now recognizes money fighter, finds that and millions more in other Ike Joe Louis as far as fc- , the'eodple'~e four~childrsa, a .rumored, he w~ ,gOing to Norton's split 15-round as his tormentor slammed and needed eight stitches. home six clean shots to the most of his millions have ventures since he left nances are concerned," said . large apdi;tmant'i t)uildin8 make i, ti~l~, mat(~.hbetwecn. decision win over third- come and gone. Louisville, Ky,, in 1960, Don King, who has promoted 0ffnChicago's SOUth Side,no Larry .Holm, hal ~+and.. Ken ranked Jimmy Young last head .... You can watch Rocky several of Ali's fights in- home in the Chicago suburb No~t0h, ,'the ;WOrld Bo~dng Nov. 5 as a title match and , The boll Saved Shavers but Marciano defeat Jersey Joe eluding his $5.45-milllon bout. of Flounor, ~ two Codnell'hea~ e!ght cham- has ruled Norton's first it probably didn't rescue the Walcott in what has been with George Foremun in automobiles, including s defence does not have to be called the Greatest Heavy- pion.. , ', • ":, 33-yeer-old's status as a Jr. Canucks Zaire and $6-mil!ion meeting Bolls Boyco) a trust fund for ,IdJune,,~ said •King at a against Young. Of course, major factor in the weight Title Fight of All with Joe Frazier M Manila. the children and .a cash Splnks and No. ~-rkcked All Time-the heavyweight pa~iy follo~ng Holmes one- heavyweight division. A U.F. publication settlement. sided decieion victory are not availabl¢~ charnplomhip of 1952-'on "Ken Norton is the (:ham- "Larry Holmes won the home movies. A free list of estimated Ali's net worth in •All has said the house was Saiu_rday. over Earnie outlawed cash and holdings, at ~ worth $114~000,, the apart- Sh,,~vers. ; :, pion," said Holmes, now ,fight ... ~o doubt about it,. championship fight films in sporting a ~-0 record as a said Shavers, who went 15 super 8mm and 16ram, as VANCOUVER (CP) -- pened this past year which million. One sotwco pmced mcot building ~M00,000, the :,'IIWouM be on a Monday Vancouvor Junior Canucks have definitely soured our pro. "L .eLK(m Nort0.n live up 'rounds in a losing title bout well es other sports films, the figure at $3,5 milllun. Bolls ,t40,-000 .and the cash night in proms time," said have been auspesded in- whole organization on the paymcot ~2 million, Some Sial Gathrid," ivice-preeldent to his status. I'm ready." to All last Sept. 29, is .available by writing to Ring Classics, S.N., definitely from the Pacifle league." All also has Income from imidero • place "the entire in '~chai'~e of entertainment Biron countered that "BUt," added the aging Norton also Is ready, n 350 Vanderbilt Parkway, Junior Hockey League for Dnrlng the Canueks' other sources, including divorcesettlemmtashi~hae for Cacears Palace. + slugger, "you haven't seen recent 'semi-final serie~ Holmes was brillant In his Hauppauge, N.Y. 11'/8'/, conduct unbecoming a junior lecture tours, .televisior $6millinn. He added that ABC, which ' the last of me yet." A team, a league spokesman against Nor Was Caps the commercoals and movies, n Ali's.oneextravagance l~s televised the Holmes- vietory over Shavors in the 12.round bout "at Caesars said Saturday. league came down heavily Sourees say he got $135,000 been cars, but he has toned Shavers fight, Wanted The spokesman said the on the Canueks, suspending from John Marshall, an downnconeiderably. He is H01mes-Norton "but they Palace. " " " . HIS biggest problem was Canunks were suspended for several players and ordering indepmdcot producer, who reported to now own. a.Rolis might be o~tbid by NBC." not appearing for a that a $1,000 good behavior made a movie of the book and two onstom-madeouses ';Tomorrow,"asald his trunks, They split down. France wins the middle of the seat in the scheduled league game bond be posted. The Grsatest for' Columbia for whict teiaidfA0,000 and Holmes~when asked when he March 5 against Coquitlam. No similar bond was Pietares. $110,-000, respectively. wanted to fight for Norton's second round and between the fourth and fifth rokndo, Dan Steer, gcoeral requ~ed of the Caps.n shY'e: of the' championship. Canadian. mogul manager of the Canucks, The Canueks have been Loon Spln~, however, s!lil his cornermen huddling around him," Holmes said On Friday that the team PJIIL members since the To insu/'e a safe driving career, is :~.eoogoized as .champion hopes to leave the league and beginning of the 1974-7[ by: the World Boxing changed intona new pair. competition • Join the •British Columbia l~.a~on. Association and he is headed He was had no problems trust the experts toshow you the rest of the way against VERNON, B.C. (CP) -- with 20.69 pointa to earn ~00 Junior Hockey League, • The team will use in its for a rematch against beginning next season. application to the BCJHI, its Muhammad Ali in Sep- Shavers, a puncher who is a Nano Pourtier, 23, of Alp and Scott Brooksbank, 23, of threat until the final round. -d'Heuze,+ France, won the Sandy, Utah, .won the ~P,00 "We're in the process+ of television contract with CK- how. It maysave yourilife. : tembor. completing the application to VU for live Stmday night "We'll' fight whoever the SHAVERS DESPERATE men's mogul section Fddsy third prize with 30.55 points. Shavers, frustrated and at the Canadian professional In women's competit[cu, the BCJHL," Steer said, games her~ WBC tells us to," said Bob Hilary Engliscb, 91, of Steer said Chiiliwack Steer .said CKVU ratings Birun, Norton's manager, wild, pushed to ski championships. Skuna DiWhig Sdiod desperationnin the final • Pourtierhad29.99 points to Smuggler's Notch, Vt., took Bruine also want to leave the show the average audience who attonded the Holmes- first with 11.94 points. Hedi PJHL for the BCJHL. for the games started at Shavers fl~ht with No,on. rounds, took countless Jaho, win beat the 44 other mco "~~+.+ '+ .B J), 6ovornmn! Bonded uppercuts, hooks, oounters and take the $1,300 fcret Gurhammer, 166, of Gar- "We don't believe in 10,000 adults and finished If ~e WBC rules that l~or- our troubles with the PJHL with 13,000. ton's first defcuce must be with both hands. misch, West Germany, was • ~ /:i :+:• : m."mz In,the closing seconds, a ~Markise' Archibald, 19, of second with 11.'/2, and Genid in public," Steer said. "But Art Timmers, majority against the highest available Fuller followed with 11.29. certain things have hap- owner refused comment, contender, It will be Holmes, rlght'hand sent Shavers into Sunfet, Utah, was Second Black Hawks sit tight ...~ :~.. ~ - ......

on first • . p By RO88 HOPKINS to Ivan Buldlrev, wl~ fired The Canadian Press at Blues goaltsnder Dou~ Chicago Black Hawks Grant. Bulley, standing near clinchedtheSmytheDivision the crease, screened the St. title co the National Hockey Louis rookie and the puck League some time ago, but trickled off his stick ~d into Hawks coach Bob Pulford is the net for his ~ of the not about to let his team season. become complacent. Bob Kelly scored on & r ~ ' ~:'* " The Hawks needed a goal deflection with 5:.37 left in

throu ) .~ ~zo lazam Iiiw .~.D s~I~ ' .-m~iI),J-~ aibrd Naolrm ':: WhO /,.I! 2-3~~~-tiewith St. Louis Bues, had twice fought back to tie, ,,', . .: :' -., /*.~.~" ;:, .L. :.' .7 ~ " " ~ - - " Y ".' '-'/" " '~'":' " ", "/ " 2' ' fifth in the divtnion and 27 the game. The contest was a' points back Of ~i.cap. , roi~h one, with a total of Elsewhere, .Pidlaumpma minutes in penalties Flyers edged Minnesota assessed, 35 to the Flyers. North stare 4-8, Atlanta " Guy Choninard and Harold Flames~ surprised Boston Phtilipoff each scored to two Bruius 6.S, Clevaisnd Barons goals for the Flames, who and New York island,s tied snapped Boston's six-game •.. , • .. .~. ) ";-'":"":"" /..::~'-.;;, •4=4)Plttsb~l'~l Penguins and winning streak..The victory, Detroit Red Wings battled to Atlunta's sixth in its last a. ~-~ deadlock, New York eight games, clinched a " : .. , ,... • . (~ ' . .. ~'., - , '," ~; .. ,.' , , : -;~. . ! Rlmgere ,,demped~ Terona~ . Maple..L~s. 5,% ' Montrsa. Chuck Arnason scored ~ .. < | ...... : '. :, ..":/?i!" Caeadicos blanked three goals for the first time .. , .. . .. ~ • Wmddi~tea Capitals. 5- ,and,,, Bkffalo +~:Sdbres abases Colorado~Rockiee 4-s., with,:Hremaiuin~upJ'P'Pari~'st~in~g°al'Despite R i 0H! " ...... " .° ""+;" .... Pulford celled club's the comeback, the .Barons < .,...... ~..~...... <...... , performance "very era- saw their winless skein run .: ~"!:.~, ~_

imm~ng and l~Mas ~o,,rt to lS games. Bryan Tr0ttier : " • ,~ " " " : - ':' "•" !• on Just about everym)(ly s part." Is~n~s. ped ,- . • , ~• .... .: ) . ;."While wemay have had n letdown, previoksly,, tonight the rebound of Wayne", Was no exeune necanse Bianehis's ~0-footslapshot at nothing went.right for.us. It .:. o, ..' .+d - TAKE A LOOKAROUND YOU was nomplete fmstraUon co the Pe~ t~ce fo~t " " .. ' " " . : " ., 4 ), the ice. ' Thank goodness for back for the tie, which coded {goaitendsr) Tunx streak.theirthree-game EspaMto.' ..., ,o,,., ATTIC, GARAGE, RUMPUS ROO .Esposito wee celled upun i /;i: i~/:'i~ ' i,:,~ .i to: face 37 shots and was l~rticularly ebm'p in .the the;Leafs their fifth coB- ' '; "~":/'~:;;'";"": ..... ~nld(:He period when• the seeutive leas,Toronto'S AND TUR N YouR D ON'T WANTS INTO:CASH'/ . .. ":", ...... iilil " ~'":) Blues outshot the Hawks 15-4 .manp~ed a goal by season. ~[~e Win stretched .... • . ~ - .:.e ~+ .'.~.~.. . >.,:.~ .'. IPai+y to take a s-s New York's unbeaten streak ..... , ...... ~rCad.. " to four, including three . . ..:./ :;~:... , <~.,.,... ,:.. ~::..,,. MIKITA OPENS BCOEING victories. '~' " , Stun Mikita had opined tbo SteveShuttsooredhis43rd ' .....': ' ' ." /'; ' :' ~:'~ scori~ for the .Hawks at "+"-"°'" THIS S PEClAL RATE ...... ':' ' 14:3~ of the first porMd, but Bornle Federkotied it for the beat Washington for the ~rd Blues with l:121eft in the consecutiveand 44th goalstime sinceof, 'thethe period+and Patey gave St. Capitals Joined the NHL in LINES". 5:' IIAYS • 5 DOL''° i Lonis'tha lead at 16:46 ofnthe 1975; Km Dryden bl6cked 28 m • second, shots for the," shutout as ,..o - , On, Bklley's goal, reeendy: Montreal won dor the ninth - ac~ lY0ug H Inks msoco consecutive,time. • ...... Prin! ),our ads in the squares oQ the coupon. Be sure to include DMLY HERALD Mail Coupon with $5.00 cash your telephone number and. leave a blank space between words. N.Van man pulls Cheque or Money Order to: ' :., .. " •iISIi.KE IT RIOH" .Strike It Rich" Ads Items may notexceed S2S0 in value. Price must be...... included inthe :,:/: first figure The Daily Herald advertisement. •...... " ADS '-- 3212 Kalum' - ' ::~ ,.ii ?,~..., : Please allow one space between words TerP,~ce, B.C. VgG 4B4 Your advertisement will run. for).fNe ¢onsecutive~days',,upon i!/i!'i' in world receipt of coupon and accompan),ingpayment.' :' ...... MEGEVE, l~'ance (CP)- round of the dance corn:, I1 I•i I I I I ii i Ii ili iiii [il 1,1-1 I " ...... ,.,.+. Dennis:' Col. of,.. North' Van- i.,i J No canceliations or re, unds. '~qhver,.':B;C., Skaied a ~eCau,~nco+o'.in- II I iII i Jill i I,II I1,1111, conse~ative long program vored to move past the flrst~ , I Friday night io: win ,the placo X~ussinn pair o II I ii I,:1 I I I I Ii Iii11111 I I I l",'l i No bosiness ~dsplea]se. m~i's flue at the world Jun. Tatiana Duraeova 'and ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ioi~figure skating champton- Sergei Panomareako ~ ~ ' I I I1 I II "'",tt :1 I t I t I I t I , t I I I t);','.!, !' Advertisements. must meet the Daily Herald advertising start- today's/final dance. 'x'ne I " I .~:,: • . :; ,, ~i.Cot s ~'~Jgin, m edal, was Can_ - Ca.~unstrautheH.asm , I Jll I11 Illl I !11 I II I I IIII ,l,l ;~:' I dards. ada's second of the meet. On oouple>bY Just B,9)- points. I .... ~.' I " TI/ursday,nBarba~a un- ";;lwant~ to keep it dean, I Name->-' : ...... ' . ., ' . I Strike It.Richads cannot be...... taken over...... the,telephone: • .....' ,' : " cle)hilt of Oshawa; Ont,, and Paul Martini of Toronto took soplanned I."ft triples out thatone I ofwasn't my I, Address----Posta I Code...... --..---,------,J 0" 'his IUP '0 $2U~ |' "'LU E• '" (• ']], ( " the peiz_'s_tide. ,: ", ' • too cOnfldunt about," the16- ; Classification__ ..... _.Telephone No ...... : F Cmmds could: pick :'up a' yeax%ld Cot said of his four.... -- • • . .." I third gold medal befcce the ~i/led, the:¢am~t~ ' Turn Your Don t Wants mto Into Instant 0ash , ! Take Advantage !of Ihis oi , Jolm' of Toronto and Kns •,,,,,,. •,,,., l______.... , .... ___...... __,__...~ a i Borlz~:~Of>/Glen Wlllisn~,, -after:the Short program Ont... am,:in'.,second .place i Thursday. .Vladimir Kotin /of tKe soviet Union" i , ] 'fictl "~ ...... ,•( l; •/•/fl'...... I

PAGE 6, THE HERALD, Monday, March 27, 1978 Simp son trades for skates 24 hours ~lq~ money andi • . .". .... "" "....~;-'\e' . '-.:..... ' .... :," . - ::;:i sA -i c co - by Wnlier""iPayto'll. of t~ "seasonsi the". Sills haa .; , '!" ..... '<~:'-'t O J Sempson, one of the Chicago B~Is, Who lined posted 'a miserable '5-I~ '~:~ a a t~ The 23rd annual a day four consecutive days, most exceptional runne~s in 375 agalmt ~the iMlnnesota record and ,watched astral-

Loggerspisi is being held in Each team in a tournament .... II ~':.1 ...~'~*~UI!i#lg~7~ ~ National Football League Vikings. ~, ,'- ..... ~ " I` • ..... ". aiieOdropwfth i!nbof the.zqa: Terrace over the Easter of this kind plays 0 games to historz, was traded Friday to In addit.~n, SimLzO_n is the .~ tlonal Fcotball L~que s pre~ holiday at the Te~ace the finals; San Francisco '4~ers from second-legding' rusher* in. roier rmmi~ ~ks. on the ~ 1 rink, A total of 58 Sponsoring the events are Buffalo Bills for five draft NFL histo~,'Despits:aknee, ,r0s~.; ~: .> "~ ,~ ~ii~ .. -...... the 58 local merchants who choices over the next three injury which &t-~./miloll:'.<..; ~,,WebtVe surt~dek'~ltlle 16,000 worth of each contributed $50 for a ~ . .jF. years. short alter the 7th game, services of a superb rink. The monies will be used Simpson, a nine.year Simpson collected..7 yards :. athlete," .said . ~!~.,i~l..c~.~ Curlers have come to town tonight -- for prizes and veteran who needs 2,129 on the ground and trails Jim Chuck Knox :b! me .tram from u far away as Van- awards. Sponsors have some • yards to become the league's Brown's record of 12,$12 which sent Fiml~n to S~n couver to play in this event. return other than publicity. all-time leading rusher, was yards. Francisco '49era for fi~.' Other than the nine rinks :, ~D~ ...... present when the an- That mark seems well draft choices over the next from Kitimat and over thirty When a team wins an event nouncement was made by within his reach over ~two three years. "~ from terrace, there are the sponsor of that team also Joe Thomas, the '49ers' seasons if he remains "But we have' put"om~- Burns Lake, Smithers, wins the event -- money. generalmanager. healthy. Simpson told selves in the position in ~. How much money varies and future draftsto Prince George, and other .- i"'" Simpson brings with him reporters that he' 'feels fine" obts[n rinks from the region. with the event. the fattest contract in the and doesn't expect problems the kind of q.sllty player! In the eights of A and B NFL,;paylng him more than with his bees this year. who can anake Bkifalo ..! event the undefeated rinks The all-men's curling is _ ".; - $733,000 s year--plus per- WON HEISMAN strong franchise for years t~ are the Duplisse of Terrace scheduled to wind-uparound formanee bonuses. Simpson also holds the come." " and the Kutinico rink, also of 6 p.m. this evening, at the But Simpson, 30, has singleseeecn nmhisg record ' Ch 'a telephone ~n; curling rink. Prizes and earned his money, He led the witM,003 yards i 1973, He' lervtew from Shreveport, Thursday evening the spiel awards will be presented to NFL in rushing four times has scored 71 touchdowns in La~, quarterback . Joe I~n to play for the 24 hours the winners. All are en- and heldnthe single-game a career that began in 1969 Fergnoon said: " " .couraged to turn out, markat 273 yards until last when he was the top choice in "If we've got to start a re- season when it wan broken the NFL draft after winning .,t,~,., ding lxogram in ,,RO,ff ,al°2 the Helsmen Trophy as the ~t f got to start there. I m not Ontario Another mp college football player in overjoyed to see O. J. 80, blii the United States in 1968 with ff it'll help the W .;..'!7 court < ,,. Wheelchair the University of Southern Simpson, 30, mffered a rules|eight'ender I"{') ~" " ] t " ': : '< <] ] knee injury and missed t hi i California. A brilliant college beif- • second half 'of the .I0~ The second reported eight- women win back, he shattered 13 USC season. He '. underwent female in ader in a bonspiel for the records in his two-xear cartilage surgery la!i eason came Saturday. SAN LUIS, Argentina TORONTO [CP) -- For the (CP) -:- Canada's women's career there. He gained 3,4~3 November and was not seen second time in as .many sturdoy's draw of the af- entry in an international yards on 674 carries and set in Buffalo or at any Drill moon in the Lo~gorspiel ~me the rest of the asuon; weeks, the Ontrario sme with eight-ender -.~!~- ~ ...... wheelchair basketball an NCAA rushin~ record of 1,709 yards in his senior This, and perhaps hi~ Supreme Court has ordered task vs. Collison. Trask tournament trounced the the Orsngeville Skating Club national team from Brazil year. $733,000 annual ulary, to relnatats a 12-year-old girl The second end was the 59-2. He reluctantly Joined the caused some resentment expelled from the club last TheCanadiens were led by lowlyBilkafterexpresskga among team memb~'~ ' ght~mdar, i I " November. Sarah Baker of Halifax with desire to play with sWeat 1 Bills owner Ralp~ Wflso~ The Co~ko~ dak includes Coast team. Slmpsoa grew displayed tears at Simpson'8 ~on~ Bruce Lang, 16 points, Mary Jane Waugh Lost week, the court ap- of Edmonton with 14, and a up in San Francisco and departure and praised the proved an interlocutory Perin, and Russ played football at Galileo' player. . - order requiring Sharon e Trsok rink holds 13.point effort by Dianne Pidskalny of Winnipeg. High School andSan~" "Most of all, O.J..~impson Kinnear's reinstatemanl Trsak, Jim Mason, Francisco City CoLlege '~ is a friend. We have langbed Martin and Bud The Canadian team had with full member ship beat the national team from before going to USC. together in moments o| privilegee imtll a lawsuit He has lived In Los triumph end ~ried tognther brought by her father daYstounding C0iliSOU Arg~tina 33-27 in earlier Appollo printers' team curl Out of home in the Sunday aflerueon rounds ot the ~3rd annual exhibition play. Angeles since the end of hiss* in moments of pain.He made ngaimt the club has been curis again Sunday' Lnggersplel at the Terrace earling rink. a contribution to resolved. 'hop~,g fer a repeat if Canada is scheduled to college career and has ap- well." meet Argentina for the final peared in a. number of professional football and to No minimum period was game of the championship. movies and tale. Buffalo that may nev~' be set for the reinstatement. vision programs as an matched. -:-'. The girl skated with the club actor. "He wanted to play on the for one day and was given a Evert locks The departure of O. J. West Coast, where he ~him letter expelling her again, i Simpson from Buffalo Bills many personal ties, and at citing as reasons her un- B|ue Jays finally win one sights on title created both sadness end this stage in .his career, he manageability and her optimismnFriday. • dnSaWas' ~at 0pPcett~ty. parents' behavior. Few llke to see a gmume, He leaves Buffalo with tears P~ELPHIA (/tiP) - star ~9. but in the last.tWo in.• m ~oVes. ii , •' ,...... L • A Supreme Court judge U.S.Opm champ Chris Ever~ ruled Thursday that the but j ust:Jn *exhibition won her first touranmmt o: club's latest expulsion 1978 in just over an hour with violates the orSinal court Dave Leman~yk allowed a elulvremrd eighth con- Pack Monday drove in Padres 3-2. a 6-o, 6-4 triumph Sunday ,? B leion Shs 2 order, just three infield singles in saeutive exhibition Victory, ~ umswith a tripleanda . K.m S~..eton had two over Billie Jean King to win The ~lub's lawyq~, .htld.~ pitch.,.~, seven, shu~ut in- 5-2 ~ over Philadelphia sln81eto power Lea,An~sies ~;~unlee ~u.sm~..e.to.leaa.a the m,-000 first .l~,,..e'at a argned0mttheskstlngclub ' ninp"liatm:dii31"a~ foronto Phil~ies.,~teTigsrs,a!t~,,.~134,.~, ~ er'~ pa8t "-N.ew ,,.~ .....10-.hit ..l a !Ipe.+~..z ma ~ ~$,.;"m a non-p~ofit orgnnization. Blue Jays beat Montreal thit~pri~8'`th6b~f~din~*`...1~e~$.&2~M~ndnybes`1~..."..~.ait~m-~re`.ur1o.tes past )rofesslona "i LYe.'"' shouldbavearighttoespel Expos 4-0 in exhibition the*ifiaJo~. " ' ~'itihisinstlStimesatbat~d T~.Ranger.s&4. ... usmeet. VERNON, B,C. (CP) -- more than Bob lto~an~, iS; . . any member who jecpar- baueball action, uahw~,.~, mhnl, hottltm isbetting .412 for the qa'ing, ums..eagou.~ .sos.rea tl~ It was the second week in e dizes fr!endly relationships --" ""~- ...... ~ Jerry :.Remy, Rick .runs m the nmm tnm~ ana Gre~ Athens, ~, of of re, Nevada. : ' i! Toronto holds a 3.2 lead .466,~xove in his 10th run of D,tdnm,,.m.",,,a u,,.,I, c,.,,t,,,, ;~nt .~nlifm-nin Ann's 11-9 row Evert topped King. Last Kelowna, .B.C~. won the. Ken I~"JZI,. ~.'~ .' among members, over, its Canadian rival in the 'season to back the ho.a ...~ ~.....;... ,~ ~.,~. as Dave Reder bed four hits Week' in her first ap. •men's baLlet section. Mountain, B'.C; wu third i~ • exhibition p lay since the combined six-hat...... #tching of =.~^. =~a o__v ...... _,~,~=_ t,, a.a t ...... ho,ed in pearance after a four-month Fatunlay st the Canadian with g6.O points. : He told the cou~ he ~d not e~usion Blue Ja'- wore Joe Niekro and Mike S~nton ...... oo~ oum~ ...... , layoff, Evert clefcaSed know why anyone wo~d ~w :o C~cagn WMte Sex L~7 ~dud~g a tworun ~e in professional ski~ chant- - Genii Fuller~ ZI,:;::of : want to continue in a club formed last season., as Houston Astros shut out : in the semi-finale at Bastim p/onshlps. • Heavenly Valley, Calif. Wm where they were not wanted, Lemanczyk struck out Atlanta Braves 4-0. Home runs by LarryItMe, theIn five-run a night ninth. game, Cin. before losing to Evens Athans amassed. ~.8 the women s ballet ohm, adding that the club hod three andwaiked one before Amos Otis and Geergn Gernmn Thomas and Sal cinnati Reds edged New Gcelngong in the final. points for the win, one point ~ petition with 18.4 po~ts* tried repeatedly to resolve siring Way to' Tom Murphy, Brott has three hits apiece to Bands led Milwaukee York Yankees 5-4 on Jchany Kcog, who has won savee problems with the Kinnear who allowed only a singla to lead Kansas City Royals to a Brewers to. a 7-1 decision Bench's three-rna homer in matches in 20. outingt family. AndreDawson in the ninth in 5-1 triumph over Pittsburgh over San Francisco Giants. the fourth and PeteRose's agnimt Evert during her completing the shutout, p4rnt~, t Juan Bernhardt drive in RBI single in the fifth., career, came beck strong in Otto Veles led Toronto's Roger l~Yecd drove'in the ~woranswithahomeranda Yenkeepit£herEdFigueroa the second sot after losing L. f' offence with a two-ruantrlple winning run with a ~ dekble as allowed all five runs on six every game in the first set, in the third inning off and ; relief pitcher ~ Pete erased a 3.0 deficit and beat hits in five things of work. Evert, ll.years younger Five way Montreal starter and loser Vuckovceh turned back two Oakland A's 44. Tom Hume wan the winner, than her $4-year-old op ponent, captured the oponing • ~ . ., Ross Grimeley. late Minnesota rallies as St. JOnnGrubb had a two-run New York had taken a 3-1 game after 16 points when tie for Eiaswhere: Detroit out-Louis Cardinals edged the douhie and Paul Dade drove leadaftertwoinningsOnRBI King double-faultedtwice is fielder Tern Corcoran had Twins 2-1. in the winning ran with singles by Re~gie Jackson, succession and netted TAX two hit~ to raise his average MONDAYSUPPLIES another double as Cleveland Gralg Nettles and Mackay backhand drop shot. /~ / , I golfers to.442 and help the TcSors to PUNCH Indians edged San Diego+ Kintts.: TheFort Lauderdale, Fla., native took the set on' the second set point with a SER¥][CE HILTON HEAD ISLAND, forehand down the line past S.C.(AP) -- Lanny Wadkins, • the charging Kin& . who said he has decided to Inflation s queezes Lengthy exchanges PE-i~rOkAL AND SMALL BUSINESS ,i "quit reminiscing and start marked the second set as INCOME TAX PREP&RATJON • * playing," fired a four-under- King attacked in the ~ par 67 and moved into a five- . {orecourt while Evert stayed "No APPOINTMENT NECESSARY. ' :~ way tie for the second-round collegiate sport back, delivering deep: Inad Friday in the ~,5,000 WATERLOO, Ont. (CP) -- mmistries of education offer In order to keep treading . wrestling have reasonable shots, particularly from he~ i{ Heritage golf tournament. Like everything else in the naly peripheral aid to in. water in sports program- budgets while other sports twohanded backhand. SiO., r, Ca.na..dinn economy: so.liege tercolleglate sports, sing, the athletic depart- like fencing, have • more Evert broke service in the ,: .At 137, five shots antler par .atmeuea are sunerm~ zrom Innmany cases, the meat asked studmts to shell modest budgets, we have to fifth game, forcin2 King into on the 6,655-yard Harbour mast/on, universitiesfoot the bill out an extra ~ each ver deelde to hmd certain sports four stroight errors to lead 3. Town Golf Links, Wadkins The federal government, completely-- and this often semester in next 'year's atlesstben entisfactorylev, 2. Nelther pinyer could break 4@02: LAZELLE AVg. i shares the 38-hole lead with which h.an no derect contr01 means n hel#n8 bend from intercollegiate activities fee. sis-or even not at all--in, service and Kin8 drew veteran Miller Barber, over umversines, prowdes the students.At University' But before the request order to support others within4-5 in theninth game Gecrgn Burns, Larry Nelson only specialized assistance, of Waterloo that hand was reached the hoard of satisfactorily.' .~. . behind two consecutive aces • TERRACE B.C,/I 77- and Hale Irwin. And most provincial, somewhat bruised this year, itg°vern°rs'f°rwasinterceptedConsideratlou'by the to"AllpayWeout-of-pocketWantis not to haVeex. & the~ ...... "~-. ~.., Burns closed with a 65, the best round of the day. Barber • e. student federation,, which peases. We're already losing ~ ~ . :~, , ~\ beds 67 despite some erratic Women's eurhng =-'-'-no inoreMe slot of good athletes who 'y" ". ~ "'', f ...... ~ l ' ~ ~..~ work with the driver that • should be approved without can't afford the time or the ~, .' __ " - ...... :.,.'; .:i.'~!.'2! smt him scurrying to the the students' prior money to play." DO ~'~ If • in Tram)/":ii' Ico tee, and Nelson and ~ bad 38s. r0 About .per c.t of the ,- .ts o, .otio . ThornhJll in the east student body resp~ded ~a pressures, Tozke ~dd, is. and do . i] ...... 0b.... ! Former U.S. Open ST. JOHN S, Nfld. (CL) -- Tree cbempions~p game federation questionmdre on ~ro~ in mflversity ~ is : champion Lou Graham, one The Hedie Manley r~k ~°m wsa set .uP altar the thn i~muc and the ma~rhY on the u~urgn with some a psp r oarr i of three who shared the first- Edmonton posted a'I0-3 McKonzle rm~ aavanced to opposed the increase, But • teams willing to carry on ' ~ ~r - .... round lead, had to struggle triumph over Dorothy the final by. eliminating the board nonetheless raised .with llttle.,or no monetary :;- . :'/...... - ' . .. i. M cK enZie's Wi~ Betty Johnston of Sas- next veer's fee to Sla a tm'm hid . back from a double bogey v -- - ~ ...... '. and said: "I was probably foursome Friday to capture katcbewan.... 10-5 in the semi- from th e current *t I " F "~0~4 example, the six- i * We hive S; . ~i: lucky to get in at par,"-- 71, the Canadian senior nnaL . SHOULD BE INFORMED member women's gym .... .:": . ' " /' : " '/,:..."if He wan one stroke off the women's curling cham-,,,.,~wsV~,.,~ RickSkit, presidmt of the nastiea tean~formed this OFF|| lee .4 at 138. pionship. "'~':=t'~,,'~"~,o~'~,,,o ,,,,^ student federation, said the season, pldeed 'third in The Mauley rink of Bernie ,,Zo,,...... ~,ao,, ~, o ",, ...... students recognize that the national co~patition at Win. Bruce Lietzke and Jim Si- Durward, mate; Dee tie for the lead with increase was definltely alpng without receiving any mons followed at 39. Simms Mclntyre, second; andAnna en!lm0Ns ', ,~hot a 68 and Lietzke a 70. +tim, lesd, was al+ed " ' ' " ON+ SUBS during the fcnal when . .'+, U.F. Open champion Kast~g was forced to leave ....i ...... * Hubert Green had a second consecutive 70 and was in rt~ht foot daring the sovmth rink in ouening round ulav of etary commitmants. ' we 11 be beck next year, ~• position to challenge for 'rod. ,m •Friday" and Suskatobe~wa~ '. Carl Tozke, the unlver- probably with about nine . , ~i ,i Foe/ '.... YOU ' i another Heritage title at 140. She had injured the foot won its morning game " sity's[athletlc director, said members," :.,-'. ~1 " ' " ; ~ ~' " ' " ' ' ' :~ ' ~ ' ' '" ' Also at that figure was Tom earlier in the week but was ngainst Qkebec 5.4 the dl~artment is doin~ its Universities throughout ', ~ ~: .'. ' ' , i*~ Welskopf, who matched par unable to continue in the • . ' bestt~keevcostsdown.. Canada have similar con- Ff m--l'~PUNK ~ : 'r~ "~ k .... ' " ~'.; 71. fin,. She was replaced by Alb~.dr.ew~ebye .~ .~e "Atone ~ne we provided terns. DAWN:Iii:i Elsie May, a localcurler. ~d~:~:t.eavmgMamto.na all uniforms, the co~t of At neighboring Wilfrld . . Tom WatsonJla two-time In Friday's final, Mauley . .~a~. tonewnn to play m ~hich; now is shared by Laurier, assistant' athletic ~ L, ~ L ,: i 'L winner this season who has sooredapalrinthefir~tmd me~rltmy aftern0onsamt, athletes, who providn tw~ diroctorRicberdNewbrongh ~ ~ ~D36 6367 ....~: developed some swinging and one each in the fifth and smmJohnston conceded that thirds to our onethlrd,,, he said the department , s ', !L m troubles in recent sixth mda before curling "3 weeks, was at 143 after a 73. consecutive end triples to semifinal to Manitoba after said,Travel obligations were a . .budgetchanged for and next there year will is an-be / -.~ ": ,.. [ Defendlng titleholder Gra- capture the tl~0. n • nine ends,: but during that primary concern, s~ht eU~ in allocations for ham Marsh of Australia was McKenzie conceded 4he end came within inches "Sports like hockey, ' each aetivity to kesp up with 71--143. draw after the eighth end, of tying the score, basketball. , swimming and expenses, '.,' 5 • ~." .. ':' /• ".{ >:,,. ,..~,."', ;., .. "'.6 i .

~..+++".: ~;~" : , "1 THE HERALD, Monday, March :)7, 1978, PAGE 1

Owner transferred. Mus~ B.C.O.A.P.O. • Annual Fall Sell. "1973 Ford Ranger 4x4. Flat .FOR SALE: Empress 20' CLASSIFIED RATES Bazaar. November 18th Deck with tape deck. 52,000 . classify' ads under Exceptional family home, Motor Home. -Sleep six, 3 BcYCNA ' 1976. Arena Banquet Room mlles. Phone ~15.4798 or view_ late headings and to clOne to schools and Shop. way fridge, shower etc. LOCAL ONLY:, at 4140 Sunset Drive. -. Excellent condition. Phone m therefore a~d to 20 words or less 62.00. per plng. Sunken Ilviog Room, COUNSELLOR 2 (P10.21) 635.9561 (A5.20) rle page location. .nsarflon, over 20 words $ with tlreplace, sliding glass Kltlmat, B.C. HELP WANTED: Earn terald *reserves the cents per word.. doors to covere~ patio; 1974 "V.W..Station Wagon, FOR SALE: 11" Vanguard $200.00 monthly part-time; revise; eciit, classify 3 or more consecutive In.. formal dining .room ~,'th The Terrace good condition. Phone 635- Camper. Excellent con- $I,000 full tlme. Easy to t"any advertisemanf sertlons $1.20 per insertion...... fireplace are two of the 36~. Ask for Joe evenings ditlon. Phone 638.1S47 succeed with our training. and District Community features of this outstanding INCHES AWAY CLUB and weekends 635-9647 (pS- anytime. (p3-18) Write Fuller Brush Com. Services Society requires a home.. Large kitchen, with odto the Herald Box REFUNDS: N~oet every Tuesday night at 18) pany, C-O Box 108, 808, 207 ~'Servlce, andto repay First Insertion .charged for 8 in the Skeena Health Unit. Counsellor 2 for the Kltlmat built-in china cabinet I, ~t branch of the North •West r West Hastings St., Van. C~tomer the sum peld whether, run:or not. For more Information phone eating area, mud. room, 4 1974 1 ton .Ford series 2SO. couver, B.C. V6B IH7, or the advertisement and Absolutely no refunds after 63~3747.or 635-3023. Alcohol and Drug Court- bedrooms,. 2 baths, rec. 360.V-8, auto-trans. Good 67, SERVIcEs selling Services .program. Mr. T. Diamond, R.R. 3, ~tal. . ad has been set. room, workroom, and ample condition. Phone 638.1682 Candidate must be able to Kamloops, B.C. V2C SKI. t"replles on "Hold" MILLS MEMORIAL storage areas. Complete this after. 5. (ctf) work with a minimum of home. Large lot has fruit ictlooS, not picked up CORRECTIONS: THRIFT SHOP Wish to have your furniture supervision with both alcohol trees, garden area and i10daysotexplryofan Must be.mede before 2nd Mills Memorial Hospltel For sale, 1974 Dateun B2.10, refiqlshed by an expert? and drug dependent persons. greenhouse. 4840 Walsh. Low ~tlsament will be I/lsertlon. Auxillsry would approclate very good running condition. Want a good lob for a good REAL ESTATE: Rural The Counsellor will be 60's. Interested parties only '.~ed' :unless" mailing Allowance can be made for eny donations of good, clean Phone 635.5832. pi'lce? If so call me, Wayne Acreages near Silverton. required to perform client please call 635-3175 after $ ~tlons ~are reb~lved. • onlyone Incorrect ad. clothing, any household (P5.19) of Wayne's Wood Working 4.76 acres to 14 acres. Three assessments, referrals to p.m. ~:i answering '" Box Items, toys etc. for their and Refinishing after 4 creeks. Some parcels approprlete prefesslonal ~nd (CTF) k,'s are:requested not BOX NUMBERS: THRIFT SHOP. phone 635-6722 (c30.m18) partially cleared, others well ~~nd . OI;iglnals " Of 75 cents pick up. For pickup service phone treatment services, par- tlcipate in case conferences, timbered. Ouiet setting. n'ents to avoid loss, ' $1.2~ mailed. '63S-5320 or 6~5.5233, or leave FOR SALE: BY Owner. 3 Bakkers Modular Structures complete, client case $7500 • $24,000. Selklrk :~:lelms Of errors in donations at the Thrift shop bedroom home. Quiet for sale:. Very reasonably documentatlen'and statistics Realty Ltd., Box 40, Nakusp, Irtlsaments ..muir be CLAssIFIED DISPLAY:. on . Lazelle A~enue on residential, area close to FOR SAi.E: 12x~6 two' priced, attractive .looking end maintain a high degree B.C. V0G 1R0. Phone 265. Ived by the publlshar •Rates .- available upon Saturdays between 11:00 downtown and schools. 1150 pre.fab. Greenhouses. 4 mil of community liaison, bedroom mobile home. 3635. (17,18) ~30 days after the.first request. a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Thank sq., ft.' Up and" down Located on fully serviced lot polV or flbreglaSS covering. MINIMUM you. (nc) fireplace. - Large rumpus In Thornhlll; "Asking $13500. Phone 638:1768 or view at !~' •l~Ogreed 'by tha.ed. "'" QUALIFICATIONS: BSW; NATIONAL CLASSIFIED room. 1;/=.bath upstairs. Financing available. 3961. Dabble St. (p10-1) or RSW; or University PERSONAL: Discerning Llkr requesting.specs RATE: • Baby Clinic every Tuesday; Full bath downstairs. 2 Contact Gerry Warre, at Degree preferrably In the Adults. Shop discreetly .by i'the liability of the 22 cents per agate line. starting at 1:30 p.m. edditlonal bedrooms in Royal 'Bank, Terrace, B.C. mail. Send $1.00 for our Soclal Sciences,. plus two lid In the event of failure Mlnlmqm .charge $5.00 per • Thornhill Baby Clinic every besement. Fully lendsraped Phone 635-7117 (ctf) years related experience; or latest fully Illustrated Ibillh an advertisement Insertion. 2rid and 4th Friday at the with garden area. Fenced catelogue of marital aids for ;i~he event of an error Community Centre from h3C completion of secondary yard. Carpo~. Phone to 12x60 Monarch Mobile school or equivalent .plus beth ladles and gentlemen. ~rln9 In the ad- LEGAL -•POLITICAL AND - 4:00 p.m. view 635.7628. (A5.21) Home. 3 .bedrooms and Direct Action Marketing Inc. • Adult Clinics -/~n. Wed. & eight years related ex- Welsh pony 8-9 years with or 11~nent as puhllshed TRANSIENT AO- pertlally furnlshed. 8x25 joey Oept. U.K., P.O. Box 32~, ~"b'e I!mlted to the VERTI$1NO: Frl., from 3:00.. to 4:00 p.m. perlence. shack. Asking $8,000 Phone with tack, phone 635.6637 SALARY: $1,300 per 55. PROPERTY after 5 (i)3-18,20,22) Vancouver, B.C..V6B 3)(9. ,m.t paid by the ad. ~.60pur column Inch. • V.D. Clinic -3:00p.m. every 635-3542 after 5 on weekdays. (cff) for only one In- + Men. & Thurs. month. F0 R SALE (~19) Insertion for the BUSINESS PERSONALS: APPLY TO: The Chair. !!! of the edvertislng 64.00p~. line per month. PARENT5 IN CRISIS man, Alcohol and Drug FOR RENT: Trallerspaces !! ~Cupi.ed .bY" the In-. "-On.a 4 nlenth.besLs only. Are you making your own Committee, Terrace -38 aores Fear. Seely Lake.._ avallable, in.a.treed s.effing: ct'oromlttedlten1{m!y, ',.. ~.'" ...'" . • • , life and your children's Community Services, phone- : '.,~;oufh.Hazeltondli.Hlghway. 'withli~ .3~' blocks .~om I.n.- r~atthere shall be no DEADLINE ... mlserable? Do you coo. '635-4554." Lazelle Avenue;::-power, telePh0ne, creek,, du~Wi~,l..~ark:'in ~rerrace.-- :::: Dolt lid f~toanvevent!great~r "- ". . staidly yell at your chlldren, Terrace, B:C. V8G 1S2. ." sl~'uce house.logs, and saw • ForfuHher inforn~atlen call" or hlt them, or find It hard to Further infol'maflon can I~'. timber. $19;000 Phone 842- 635.661t (p5-21)'. :~e+amoont :pald fo~'. DISPLAY: .. -':I" " ~.ertlslng, :. :. ": '. 4:00 p.m;'2 d~ys prlor.lo control yo~r angry feetings obtained by.phon(ng 638.8488,- '.595,1 (p4-18) • " " " ' : :~ ~r:t!sements': m U.st publlcatlon day.: • .. toward them? Closlng date Aprll 12, 1978. - :. iMuminum i~.V.~:wlth the Brltlsh .. P.I.C.'s goal Is to help:you (c20,21,22Ap5,6,7] " .. RETIRING~ ~!e Hpman:Rlghts A.d.. CLAssIFIED:-. • " - become :the loving "con'- Adult-orlented, factory. • 'IbH.s: any -id- , 1:gO p.m. day.. prlor.' to structlve perent'you really Legal Secretarial Position b u I" l.t i 'h 0 u s I n g " l want tube. open In Prince Rupert. dev'e_lopments., on I " Sheets "" '6~Ytbat.d.lscrlmlnatek person.l~.ca,se :pubiicatlon.day.- • ~. : :. • .....All Inqulres.:" absolutely ,Experienced prefer.red..:, Vancouver" Island :-- -- " ;:-" 25" 36"

~i!ce,~.rellglon,".sex.,.. ;Sorvl¢e ch~jle M ~,~.¢m all confidential,-" (.:: :, " - So_lary neg0tlable. Apply.ln ' Lower ~alnland: and..~ ."...". 1 • ": : :: i : l . - " .... X "

lonallty; ancestFy' : N;S~F.¢beque6~ Phone. Mary 0r John (~i5.4419 • Wrltlng to Mlss Armstro(Ig.. OkadaganVaJley.:InfO., i"l:.~;~ _~,,~,:~,.... ~.~:I:.:I":..'"'. .... :" .... • 1 ' ") 1 • J na 638-8302. care ofClenden ng, Johnston Box 4002, Stn A, VIc ~ or~ln, o¢ because . • - . . - ~ " • . ,, w.=,.' 0.¢.,...- . .... : .d .oo,er .o, ox + , I . /," : .',- 3,T5 --: ~ '-'~e~ ,,,~-~j,~d~,'-~i~ c~R~PE:RELIE_F.:;+.~.:6, .... Princ~ R/Jpert,.,,B,,C;.,.(c3.~,1)~..I. Summe~Mnd, .B.C .... ~..... Sealed .tenders for .the;.. § .. , ...... , ...... ~.-....- ...... ~-:IL,;~ ~PI~- -~k~ILJL~JI,~ n~61~ ~I~I.;J[~CRISI,~(I, INE ..... • : ...... " ...... ' I L-r ~' " .... " ...... foll0wln tree "plantlng"":ll: 7" ".':'~:"' ~ ~ ,2' '-_'. ~'~'~-"J.~ =..:"L"r:.~'~'~4" "¢~'~'i r'r~r~ " w k ,-v~ ~,,,mn; • CO~TraCT[S) Will De rece veo nuns for the or subnilttedwlthlnooemonth. - LL 635 76, " ..... • IMP IIIIIII llllkMllll ' I ' .... " MOO nr~i(~:tlon cheree for t;~ • • • by the District Forester, • :1 Ill BFIIIll illmlllmil :l ' " ' ~dl~a a-d-r en-~llent .. , OR. • Ministry of Forests, At- • ' ;,-',,. ,~.. ,,. ,., ' pi~'tur~ ~of~lddlngs . . 6~-T./iI : ,, ' tentlon Reforostatlon Prince Jl ' : ~[]1:~ allure M. lerraoe J

: "~ ...... ":':"" . (wr(te-ups) received one ~ Rupert, B.C. on the dates . II I I " " ' 1 lshed at Terrace • month or• more after event PUK ~U-" • ~w~ .onaa " " - shown be ow . .... ' . . ' " . ,=c,l~,ue=~u-'=l, SlOoo charae, with or motorcycle. 400 CB Super FOUR plex for sale by 1; Contract .103110.23 " .....• •...... • without- ...... _Clol ure"-" • Sublect. to . Spe rt . For Information. call owher . Ce ntrall y located In ' Located Goat Creek Ranger . \ . ~ . ..~ Mo!~day to Friday, at- '¢dndetsitlon. Payable In ~. " 635-5773. (p3-18) Terrace, full year round District Terrace Number of II ~ " II~IBlaqP AI~ WIqPSlMIIqP i lerhls: advance, bwlngrlme .News,.p.lclure ' - occupancy, excellent In- Trees 15 thousand Viewing l /IBIOIIIIIBI ur Ilkllll[]~l I ~/'~'.,L..,',----' " ..... aos,.aances, for :~wmgors In vestment potential. Phone Date" April. 3 t9.75; leaving/ II ~ ~ ~." ~ ..... ~ II , ::/I~-UI~/I~I'II"K ' ' . Wasn.andWesmrn ~;anaoa. 635-9471 for :further In- ) Ranger ,Sation:at 0900 a,m~...,':.ll~EB-. ~ []

~+ ;D0n Cromack CLASSIFIED AN. ~s.t.1969. f~ l~r copyor free formatlo~ ,' . ... " : -. ' 1 NOTEi:~:::'...':~ieWleg~:.:'0.f:i).he' ':--:'il~~~L';i ~* ! +~++:;+. i:/ .: ': + NOUNCEMENTS, ' ~]a.s.. ~.+ ~,o,. ,:..+. pox (CrF IO.18) ...... -+a,+mi:sI+:~0r;:•~:to ' •,+h;.?:: I~~~:;:+:I . ;~ ' -"+. e,,ne~,*-,,i~T,e~M ; . z4]o, New westmlnsmr, u.~. " ' " • ' • " ' ~ mlflln~ ;, ta'~er :.for" this;: • " ~ ~~...;:l'~ ,'&-rI=~;v ;'.'~,.~.~.•r-•.'v', . Blrthl- "' S~O V3LSB6(Pe:21) H.D. snaPiOn Tool h0x,'~+ Stuff EnveloPes $25100 per contra~t Isma~de~y: +' ~:;~:-:II ~':!")~•~ "~]." ,::,-.;: '""::. :- " ~Funerals ' " 5.S0 ~ Industrlal roll away work 100 (pusslble).' intormetlon:: .Dea~llne for. recelpt of::~l~:.)l~ .~1~fMCllVe.ucloHr i,. Cords of Thanks " '5.50 -- . - bench type. Like hew con- .send Self :~ Addi'essed~ tendor~ Is 3.30 p m ~Aprll 13 ."::1 ~'~::-:'lE~ 197!~i ' :i • . N~nor(alNotlcos :S.S0 14. BUSINESS dltlooSe00orb.est0ffer. 635- Stamped Envelope toJ&G: 1978..::...' :, :'.-'!: . ::'.:+J ~i•:~ ',. i~ ...... , ' " ; " " ,. - 9~ after 5 (c3-18) .. General Agencles Ltd;, Box ~- • '. :/"' . ~"[] ~,,'T:'/-II'~

SlA~ ik+~_'nnv ' 9a~ PHONE63S-6357 . T ' " PERSOHAL ~ 590, Peachland, BC. V0H Tenders must he"sub.-' I~ru',:-,l~' -.'~! ~ ~ ..... Classified Advertising Depf ~ -LOOKING- FOR. FUR: . 1X0...~ (p20:1) . ' . ,. - -mifted0r~.thoformaddlhthe';:.[]~~un-:i!: _~y! ~r~!e!: ,msn a.~ ;-m.-- • ...... -.. '"-"-'~""T ; NITURE? . -,:."!- • ~:: " _ ~: .... ~. ... envel~, iupplled;:whlch~.:•~Abril:•!; ~y ~ ilrr.mr ,;year ~.uo _ -,7.= num=,nu " - F0r.',excell'ent PriCes on. " "wlth:pert(culars, may-,~: .•~~ :~• Byi I~il .~" :~ 3mth12.00 " : ~ .~ .t. : __ ~;efam!c _ s u.pp,eSs~._~ fbr~lture see t~ bargoln : : obteim~i" ]rom::the' Forest •~."~,~..~ II By l~[i~ 6mth22.00 :The Terrace ,' Art a~;:l~l:re~u:t~n~ln :'ng floor, atFRED'S FUR- Ranger(s) indicated, or II~n u.m.~.",u. "] B~J ~il -: vear40.00. AsSbc~ation ~s~rinQ an, .~,~u,,.,.S. "' NITURELTD. '~,~. i :: .. from the, District Forester, [] ~t e;.~!~

;...¥...~ -~T~I;A|;--..~e'- " ---.; exhibition of .71 printings : "--'--:-",~" -" 4434 LekeI~} Ave.' : ' : _;., _..' ...... _ . Mlnlstry'+~fForests Attention II ~~O Surety for a fif~ :m~ll ~r ~,lu£en yua~ .,,,,o ~,,, ..*. h,; ,~,~,, ,,~ : o~=~y~ Terrace 635-3~ - ' .. ' ... I'UK 3ALII=; lY14 ~1 TOn ~-feJre'stetlon .. Prince [] ~~m-=m,.m~t4: • (~, ,~ . • +llW iVl ml~, M 7 IV~II ~IIIIiiI - . , " .... • , ...... , ll4nll.l~lilll t~ ill111111/ • ql~l iVllllaklll~ir~' mrl~lllW |0,(~ +...... " -,.-.,,-=. =,*,*** ,,, .~- ' SECOND FLOOR tCTF+ ;., Dodge ClUb Cah, P.S., P.B, o..,,,~. B c * I~ "'"'~ ":".' r.~ ~ '~ +: - l~w.v,,~ , Ulllil+ iii i.~ . , , , , , ,. , • ~u~ i~ .... i I • ,, . • I r " ' & ' I .... ' ". - . . auto trans, radio, cenope, a tender ' • .... Brltl i<~0mm0nwealth and Terrace Library Acts Room, ABLE ELECTRIC LTD, ~ ,,.;,,, :~, nnn ,,,=, • --~ - The lowest or ny. I ~~ ~.ln=rinn =nd nr,hhinn UniT" "StItch of America 1 until-. April S : . " Electrical and Refrlgeritlon FOR SALE. Sliding storm ""~""'..'~"_ '.''_~_~". "_"~ " will 'not nccassarlly ee ac. I1~ ""= -".- = .... .'= Yeer: ~1.~;~ ' " ""> .:Entry forms are" now contracting. ': " wlndowwlthsc~een;]011et, '~ p.m..call6~.~lS~.'tp:)-2o, .... ~.pted/ ::' []~mps, I.ogs, rce~, ." ; ' ':;(!-" ' avaliable for~thosa whowlsh ):louse wiring hoJb tub; tub en~:losure; tea...~ ' (ASae). il ~t¢. on approximately 11 ~1 ~..3~,Terraos, B.C. " teen)erthMParte, crafte'and, LIs.sI16 wagon; boys skates, size 4,' ,.,o,: ~-.- ,, ,~,,-,,,,~,-..-. [] hectares. • :!:,3 : ~'~V6G2M9 hoSbles...... In the Terrace (Cff) Phone 635-6612 (I)5-18) ....aaro ~sKmg ~rz,=~m tmone i ...... • . ~ " .... .- .. Annual Arts and Crafts Show .. -- 63s~s11 ask for Dennis (pS. :.~-T~lophone: on A40rif22 and 23. They can FULLER BRUSH FOR' SALE: 40 .gal. hot 20) ...- • II Plans, specifications and tender documents 113-d~4-~7 be picked up at Toco,Craft, Order, now by phone. Phone water tank (cascade), 1 tub ..... : . .... : : .... I: may.-be~0btained from the office of the Wl~erlahd, and ~'No~hern or-make an appointment, enclosure (S 'ft.), temper :,iMunic.!paI.Engineer, 270 City Centre, HO~E:DELI,V.ERY Crafts, or by Writing! Box 82, Marnle 635:9721. glass. 1 steam Iron .toaster, 1973 Toyota:Landcrulser F J; •(1:~:ra~'& Dlstrlct.... TePrace.. • • .:."..":'..::': • , 1 deep fryer, phone 635.3564 40, 4X4;.new .brakes, reset FOR SAKE:'I Camper" for "&.. .i~.:~.biA:&~pistrlct - . GOLDENRUI:E or'635.5175.(p3.19) - : vane lob, movlng'. ~Must small pickup.. Asking $1500 • I ..... • ..... ~11; $3,25001r best offer. 842. phone 6~.,12~.,(cs:20):::: - : i L0westor anY tender Will not necessarily be .:~:~ne'~s.~7 .... : Catholic Wo'men~s League Odd lobs for the Jobless. '22 cal. S&W ~evolver $125: • .:. 6~2.- HazeRon.: (c7~22). ~ir Spring Tea - FOR:SALE:*: One 25' --:ac~pted' Plant.:. Sale . or; Phone 635.,ms. 3238 Kalum Al~; pistol $25.~ COmponent i ":i .. t (ctf) casette deck $25.. - 2 ,piece. Streamline." Aluminum []I )rlr 8th'fr6m 2.4 FOR SALE: 1972,Pontiac iM. Fell, Purchasing Agent,' 'Ires :A"uditqr]u.m dinghy S150.. Bike $5 Drink trailer, complete .s.elf c0n-~. : • Mixer $10 635-5407 (I)5-21) Ventura in excellent co~1 talned,, Wlth*:aIr- ~n~Itl0nln;!~. II District of Kiflmat, ...... !/:: ditlon Can he~)lewed at 3921: ~d.complete ba~fhro0m.':Tb., • 270 City Centre, SITUATIONS 2 used 15""radial summer Crest~lew Ave.;. Phone 635- vrewcall for ~n al~polntment;, l .... Kitimat, B.C, ItAi ava((able for WANTED tires Cheap and 1 palrl 1.5~' 3782 . (p3-18)' at m:~72:(p3.1m - ..... " , finances; of the mags, tO fit 6 hole Chev Ipeg. Ballet May pi.Ckup 635-9741 .(p3-1¢).,:': 1969 Me'rcur.y Cyclone 428.CJ .:... ~the R.E.M. Lee Am fully experienced on 4 speedB0,000 miles $1,000 or ": terrace.' .. Skldders, Cat and Rlgglng best offer. View 635.6511 Loc. 262 Ask for Brad Gray: cost'. ;8.00" - Crews. Phone 635.2771 ask New Business's rice • for for Ed anytime. (p$-22) (c3-10) p fo~:', rday 1970 Firobird PS, PB; 8 i..:/.:. !.';Not listed in our: "formanceonly. FOR SALE: 3 bedroom; 1V'~" slng.a cheque for track, good condltlon.~F bath;, full :basemdnt, older 1541. '(p3,19) • : ".:.: ". ;: B,C...Tel Directory. ho:~Terrace and home" on large let,..g0od i Council, Box 35,. residential area. Close to AURORA ANIMAL HOSPITAL- 635-2040, ,C. .For.. more FOR:: SALE: 74': Dodge'.: schools, fruit tre;~s, large Coronet. Custom, 8 cyl.:".. phone 635.2101. Room, to 'rent: Kitchen garden area. 4B23. Scott de!u~e::Interlo~.: PS, BOYDS BODY SHOP , 636-9410 i facilities"635.4948 Ask for PB~: £ $35,000 635.3175. (ctf16,17 Vlnyl '.roof, 'Sl600.. In good ~Ai't~Asseclatlon John (c5.22) condition, ph0ner635.6394 ;9.$ g a iif'e.dra~lng .q TERRACE OIL BURNER SERVICES . 435.4227 1 FOR SALE: ,By, owner,. 3 638.1003 after'.. 6 (C5-21) ~( We're Richard Yams l~droom ""duplex dwelling; .~ion,- ~ March 'OFFICERS ELECTED Full basement, ~oak floor, ,!a~= In' the FOR•SALE:~ 1976' Datsun ~ Listed ' " : ,:double. lot, landscaped, !good. Club Cab pickup, has 7500 . THE HOBBY HUT- 6.35.9393 'i~Fy~ rtsRoom. 'VANCOUYEI~(CP) -- location, i:(~9/ taxes;Phon'e mlles, 1976 Datsun FI0 )efor'eMarch 24, Members of'the Employers' 635.3463rafter six p.m. station wagoh, 7800 mlles, Tuck Ave., or RIVERS WORKSHOP. +..,. Coundl of Brltbh Columbia ' " .... " .1970 Intarnotlonal " 4x4 Here! T,RE" ,64. Limit of 15 have redected the Must sell: a clean 3 bedroom Travelsll Phone635:2315 (c3.' persons ~.. t GEMINI. EXCAVATING . 6..34T9 ' . a'~CARE' " FOR ' ' oq~anizaUons two to])oE- home. Cement foundation, 19) ..' ~cet'S-,Wili|am !HamUton'1o w.w carpeting, fireplace, :.. -, .... " :. I: :. [*L Fr0a .'* for ONE monthcourtesy Of THE ~I..~0U;~"" ~.~?"~": "';Lore!,..; ',, ..~i~.~; ~',;,:;,:,, , ,, emother ~m u prosIdent ..attached garage on a fenced FOR SALE:' 1974 Thun. )Id to~l~nl,:,.'~:~" ...... For~ :¥ ~|M ~. O~¢h~l.:. meet(rig' and I',,G. R~t ,to: Mother '.lot .66X200. ;Asking .$33,000. derblrd,- PS, PB, sunroof, • :*""' ' .. .'*i.; ,-DALLY HERALD'" *:~ '- ,rmatlbn~,,.~p~eeis~ - :,b ,idltv~ ;.:.~yit7 p,m. term "ad chalrman. The Vlewat2552 Penneror phone alectrlc seats, 10ts of extras, If you, wish:your Business .... . Carol Harrison, It.the K~ ox. United Church Kro"p. im an association of 635.5172. • beautiful car,..imust sell. Phoni listedfor, yourlcustomers PleaSe Call 635.6357 • Hill;, 4907. ,'l.~zeile Avlmee. leadi~ businessmm, the (C10.19) Dtlone 635.6611 (O2;18)' - I ! I

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.DEAR ABBY: Tlds may sound strange, but in the six (Mar. 21 to Apr. 20) t~----~ SAGITrARIUS ,,~....,.i~l. / v~ ars my husband and l have been married, wohavenevar You may now be able to find (Nov.23toDec. 21)"~I r imd a fight/We've had plenty of disagreements, but we the solution to ~ problem which Insure results by capitalizing has been bethering you for some on your fine talents and h:we never settled any of them. When my husband is mad time - and in a surprisingly energies, and keep your pace ;dmut something, he dams up and sulks. He won't even tell easy manner, constant but not hectic. In all mel amwhat as sbad wrong. aa he is.'When rm upset, I got a lump in my TAURUS " I,~X'-~-~ efforts, keep tha future in mind. -,i:~ throat, tears in my eyes, and I keep quiet. Semethnes I Yourcreative ideas may need (Dec. 22 to Jan. 20) wish we could bring all our complaints out in the open and some revision before they can Favorable aspec.ta stimulate CATFISH_ . • ...... have a good o!d-fashioned shouting argument, but I be carried out, so be sure to originality and some chance- ~ngra£u.laLton6: ILso~.~t~n~g~L~dtL),~s Toope~,#.e:t.vrncr'a.nk. ~ honestly wouldnt know how to start one. study all angles of feasibility taking -- ff reasonable. But theresu1~.~ nighly~nr~ovat~v¢ Any suggestions? , SULKER'S WIFE before presenting them to don't go out on the proverbial most~l.va~ed.so~na..¥c~l~ve 1~rchm.~e~.t.~e techuolccJy, p_lu.s FeF~'s of~ • superlom. ~ limband DO avoid extremism, systemk'nown tO'man ' re~=~arcll~cl. cteve].opment.. DEAR WIFE: You are wlse to want todr your teeilnp. (May 22 to June 21) a . Allowing unresolved tensions to build up indd~e can ca.une Excellent stellar influences. (Jan. 21 to Feb. 19) ~ ~ + one major expiration far more serloun than a series of Now's the time to launch new Good influences. Oc- minor blowouts. Few married enuplaa agree on ventures, set forth your cupational interests, EVERYTmNG. ingenious ideas and make educational pursuits and." When you're upset, swallow that lump in your throat, let decisions regarding future research especially favored. ~ '' the tears fall where they my, and say exactly what youhre activities. Some changes in the making thlnldm,. Don't .track you mats in angur -dmply des~lbe CANCER .~ are for the best. ~ ,~...._~ ~ your feelinp honestly.... ~ (June 22 to July 33) PISCF~ )~ ! This is sure to provoke some sort of reaction in your An accumulation of "small" (Feb. 20 to Mar. 20) i: husband. He~l either deny or dflrm, defend .of tasks, untended, couldpresmt a Synchronize activities to counterntteck, justifyor 8polagbe. And before you know mountain of problems if you're coincide with needs of the day. •, it, you'll have a healthy, honest dinlague PinS. not careful, Don't procrastinate More than the usual reward is ~. '.. In anything. Attend to details as promised for constructive ,+, DEAR ABBY: Why do' so many people object to they arise, endeavors. Benefactors are " children? I am the mother of three, ages 2, 4 and 6, and I LEO J~ waiting to assist you. "~'~ take them with me everywhere. If I'm invited somewhere, (July 24 to Aug. 23) ' ++' I always ask if my children are welcome, and if they're not, New and gradually changing YOU BORN TODAY are a :~ influences, trends indicated, natural leader, endowed with l don'tChildren go.. neeu ' ~o._ ,,,,k.. wsth; th ear p arents.... as much as You won't like them all am- excellent gifts for orgunlzation :THE WIZARD OF ID by Brant IPSrkelamd Johnny hart ' "' possible." It assures them that they. are loved._Lea.~g thanmediately'theyappearbUt manYat areaglance.better greatand dauntleSSmililartstsCOurage.have MarlYbeen []r ...... (~ --H~/dU~T ~/~ .~tc:::~.~ '~'~ ~ --~------/- ~- children el~ home all the time is hard On them. It makes Study everything carefully. ~/" AF~ H~ them.feelunwantedandinsaeure.- ~ VIRGO . .' . ~ Arieas. You are also exl~emdy ~ . ~ WI'I"~ TH,~T WAI~-UP /. [ L .... J [ !11 /U/HA,~'PV/~I~R~ , • I .am not insulted if .I am told my ddldren/aren't (Aug. 24 to Sept. 33)... ~.~ andceuldearveoutaenccessful,er.me o. ===,e de, "' I / I'k / 3__ TA + welcome. I realize "that sometimes children are h.ard to .Planetary aspects somewhat, eureer in almost any of the bi-ts, • . ~ -~ "~./ - ~.L.~) i .~ [ ~ A~U,c:~c~-~ .~ rce~lctlve.. Shun.contentioUs but especially in musiC, /~ I .4 ~:.~J~.~ / take your children with you all the time, but they grow up matters, uascrupulo.uspersons: literatureor the theater, lri the I will stick by my beliefs and encourage others to do the ri~y und untried ventures, latter ease, you would be at same. (Sept. 24 to'Oct. 23) "J['l'~°~ your best in Idghly dramatic ,, roles. Incidentally, this same Am I Wrong? Objectivity end foresight will tlalrfor the dramatic which you LOVES CHILDREN be day's prime requirements, possess, would also make you Do not be co~ced into deals or an excellent trial lawyer, if this DEAR LOVES: You ask why no many psople object to actlvitles which you would not is your bent. Birthdate of: ~v/~/-~~ ...... " " I " " ' --,..~:ra'~,,:=~' -,~, .,. children. Because, unless they are dbdplined and wen normally consider, Herbert Lehman, Amer. m,.,~.~.,~...." ..... "...... -,,-" , ~:-,~. ,, ~ ...... ~.,~:,. u~.~,~vm ~|v"iL; ~iqi;i~, .,,~i~l[ behaved, they tend to Impose on the rights of others. SCORPIO II1,,~ statesman; Rick Barry, il=alllm~ ~/~~ - R|ilISTEB ' .....; '1 ...... ~,~ ,,~,+ua Clblldrenceuotbeezpectedtobehaveesndults, andto (Oct. 24toNov. 33) basketball star; Edmund i V 111116 o 0 J demand thatthey do puts an haposslble and unfdr burden Stars indicete that you could Muskie, polltlcian. : F R V UR SPRING ]ii:~

O" *era. d . " . , " r ,+ " .~ q4 ' l " " "k .,~L LE, ~ ' S " I ..... DEAR ABBY: My husband and I have put up with this ~'O~WO~ S ' LEA UE OWl" -.~,~ nervy couple 10ng enough. They always come at mealtime, b~ Johny Being a well-mannered person, I cannot eat in front of ACROSS 40 Pub orders 2.Subtle 21 Utilize B.c. [. people, so I askthem to join us. And when they do, they 5 Matterhorn 45 Femur or 3 Light blow ~OW ~UCH F(M~~ ~D A A~E W~ WA~ N~, ":' eat everything in sight. Indiana We bought curtains to close off the.front windows, but 8 Maple genus ulna 4 Large-billed 24 French rive " , " ~ "r~.,.~t~/l'i'~t~N~, lIP '~u-'N~'r / t ~u,,.~..j "" they seem to know when we are home and keep ringing the 12 Obstinate 47 - de France bird 25 Actress: I, bell and pounding on our door until, we let them in. animal 49 Mr. Gardner 5 Frighten Patrieia - ~'' ~"""""~ ~C:qJ'r | ~O:: ~ ~" )| "~'--T"""'-'~ ~ .,,~ ,We have s.tod to eat in our basoment wlth the ]Jgh. 13 "Dinmond-" ~0leeland/c 6 Cover ~Herri~g ~//~ L~,~ L~;,~.~ ~_f~ , i {(~L~ ~ .... off, but my husband refupee to eat down there in the dark 14 Jetty tale ? Pacify sauce ) "" • 15 Inland sea 51 Meadow 8 Accumulate 21 One of a : anymore.POop|e?DRA.AT: ]'Iow Faropeners,'-- we d[.ura, you on.d these eome rightATAoutJ.~}SRand 1818race/al7ScottiShmathema.Am°ngstGirl's --e 5,555453 G|rl's--eseaF°rBreakbirdfear that 1O 9 a.tneyinVentorVOlumeCo]]eet~ lato 32= OrdersChinaDuctile ~ ~.~i I (~~~..--~" ~~~.. , . .i tollthem that when you want dinner guests'you wm ,. to tieien suddenly 11 Buttons or 33 Bivalve them. And If you're lucky, they~l never visit you again. 20 Planetary DOWN Skelton mollusks ' ~ " ~ " aspect 1 Govt. agent 19 Eternity 35 West or DEAR ABBY: A few yours ago I fell in love with a 22 Pity Avg. solution time: 24 rain. 36 SmallMurray bill DOONESBURY by. Garry Trudeau married man..We both work in the same office, so of course 26 h/ghwa"Northwest ICIAI~iEI~AII ;TIT] o'LIEI :;~' .T t " "" we see each other every day. " " ~1 ("AtrLqum~l ~]A~N I ~AT~ ~ ~ Double fold . • .... • I know his wife will never give him a d/agree, and as long ...... Y- P' _.iN D .E I~• .~ O ,$ ofcloth P~R~, I'~ ur.~ YO~/ ~ ~, P/~.~o O.F.~,I /~ Z KNON/a~T :":~, aslamarotmd'thlamanl'llnevergotoverhim, solhave 30Norwegian ~E;'~'~='c~', --_m 39Townin 70 /~.T A f~/£~l/ C~D TO TOT~e /tel~ l~D /4~R~YA B/~ Y~//MEM. M . P.~4UY? 0~. " decided to quit my job and find another one. . statesman. ~~.~ New York //N~+eJ~/.~V~.R! ~IS ~T~, ~J./~, 70 ~.,~. ~ OR ANY- FR~DO~/~O~/1 ~ ,~,VOl! /#.~/: " 31Divtngbird I~ps~t~jl~S~:~!~! 42Metallic //~-+~/~ ~31~ /o~:~3, ~7/~! ~/ ~,~'/+77~ 7/+/IN~/aV/'I ~O~AIT~ Y~A~ ~ ~. '[ /~_~, My problem is, what reason ehould l give my boss f0r 22 -- the mark ~~',,~"~:~tD[ element .-",~, FR~NT/E/QFP/YBL/COF ;~ | 1 V/eT.CO~/ .,'f~PA/O/4Y ~..//4Y~4.F! quitting? .' ' .. STUMPED 33Tableland ~p~-~E'~Vt~[¢/]4SSpleystew ~, 70#O/ "~ I ~ / ~ ~ ~/f/ '~J~ ' ~ ~'~ ,,....Q? ~":

DEAR STUMPED: Tell him you Want a change of Tonne ~ D E ~ O S - E A ~ • quince scenery. (It'8 tr..) 26 European IA,I~I,IL.~I~IAIL.AILI I I 46 Pindarie. I~ " ' (var.) 3-1 48Irishsea ~ ~mm : photographer, who took pictures for five hours and [~..~ "starved" while everybody.wan enjoying the wedding t 2 5 ~ ~ ~ ~ Me 9 to ,! . . dinner:I remember, our church wedding some 20 years ago. For t2 mrs . .. ~14. SELLS CHEf'P " " steel below cost...Eugene • BRIDGES? • Prank of Park~--Htmt~ Inn; all I know; the preachor said "rhe Pledge of Allegiance,' '~_~m ~,, , PITrSBURGH (AP) -- A said Wednesday JOP~: has the organist plnyed '~Fho Little Brown Jug,' andall the t~ . • goeats wore flannel nightgownst " veteran market analyst says captured 30 i~rcent: of.the What Ira.trying to'say is this: Brides are usuallyso s ,9 @,o I" I ..... N l selling chcapbridges in the Imd.~har~in~ for that they can'tbe expected to remember to invite the ~ zz photographer.to joh~ in the wedding feast. . I ' [ z~• ' zs.i, legalactionU.S. ass way for dumping of avoiding raw fabrication: " A ssumi, tho. photagrapher is a .own man, why '6 " .8 i Ez9 /~+~o couldn't hejust apeakup and say, "Is It okay if I have n bita 5~ .... fi¢i l ,A|1: to eat? I'm starving." ' r " ' ' : ' " " L " "~''"~" -.. .. DEAR BEEN: He muld, but m.t photographersstay in ,I " "I I "I I I m " the dark until somsthing develops. ':

DEAR ABBY: I live in Jacksonville, N.C., mid want to 47 49 ~49 ~ " '" " ~'~ - • know what you think about the system used here ~ get ~' kids to ntl~nd school. SO ~S*. ~S= see} ": .,1" a student attends clans every day for six weeks ~, straight, he will receive two extra points during that Y3 ~S4 ~S5 @~@ grading period. " " l@d~O t Seniors who attend dassoe for the entire year without @O~{ ': missing one day will .be excused from taking final John Oeere.c examinations. CRYPTOQUIP 3-7 eeo I ! think this is a good idea because it's an incentive for '~P] kids to go to schsol. My dad dieagreee with me, Hesayait,s HGMNECZ LGMZR . IGMEVV, K.. XZ- '+ . ~Oe[ hribery. What do you thinkIAcKSONVILLE STUDENT C Z M Z Q E N Z X (; M ,~ Y E L I J V V K ~ ~.,,~J :..+

DEAR STUDENT: A student's grades should reflect R Y J Q H G M Z C E Q I

record of sttsndanee. TAII~ ABLE CONCENTRA'PION . ' . + I It~warding students with a higher Made for merely ©~. Kmg Feature:

THE HERALD, Monday, March 27, 1978, PAGE 9

promises by -"federal [ , ten~ive/5~'withdeveloped federal funds ex- politicians during the past 20 Look *w.hat will happe,. . was--Thevision°fGarihaldtbeing brought forward by the years shows that ff the -" . i T ori~.. !n IKtS~.aod=.by th~ promises always were kept, " ,.. I~is.|~i~.~! ~;.~...

Rupert, . B,C,, probably " vironmelit'~ii~ilnlsE~r/~3~lck would have the best. ~" ,, ~ Da~., no~,p~ prb~,n~iat developed harbors in the -'v;'~ s~TC~'~d~g~,tr~en~ world.Vancouver and Prlnee '1 .,'.:" ~" %~o~l~d a s~heme f~r tur- In Vancouver, a third politioians kept, promises "~ ning.Georg!a~,qtraitjnto b ~dmS~beOl~'gd Inlet . huge underwater .rn~(l~|~l~ to a elty park, If/it~co~d be,~0i, ked frOWSy system and' out. with~/.,the" proVk/C~./'It federally-financed subway announcement with en. CAME LAST YEAR In 1974, the Liberals loan fund from which PaccflcNationalExhlbition, government killed the idea ~el~.rate television net- ~rs would deliver citizens thusiasm, ~t also noted that The Liberals first promised to establish a m unite pallties partially with federal and plans have not been was n'~ ..... - " .: .... downtown:', both' federal and provincial promised the televising of Crown corporation to take borrow.n , government funds, reviecd since. • 'w0rkti~French and English i A second : Trans-Canada governments have promised Parliament in 1968. It came over rail.paumger service -STILL COMPLAIN - "' In 1965, then transport Native Indians have been wereLiberals advocated in byU~5~- the !!ighwayw0uldlink northern port developm~t in Prince late last year, (which was done ' afterna Westerners often are- minister Art Laing, a local promised Just settlement of. Franoopbenes.in Vancouver eit/es, and modern super- Rupert siflce before the First three-year delay), electrify promised that freight rateb~ Liberal MP, indicated that their land claims before nbwkaveaFrenclvtelevislon buses complete with World War. The turnover of the some western rail lines, are going to be revised in a federal aid was available for federal elecilens. - ~ Federal Urban Affairs. Jericho parklands, which buildupapooloffrsightears major way to end unfair the second crossing of In 1965, the Liberals were --~'a~tlonim~n~id/a~.~eiv~lcourts ~comoUc beverages, would Minister Andre Ouellet has had been a federal military for lumber, and reorganize advantages they give to Burrard Inlet, plus a to set up a special Indian in th~.l~ral~!~m~.~ge were .~el along them, One unveiled a $100 million base,, to the city of Van- switching and crossing c~tral Canada. Westerners freeway leading to it, but land claims ¢omm~io. In proposed ': bYl provincial ~}0uld even be able to drive reconstruction., plan for couver,nflrft was talked ~er the causeway that Vancouver harbor, '~hich about, by the Progressive patterns aroknd the Van. still complain, complained the provincial 1974, Trudeau promised "a Human.ResourceS* Minister lliiked Vancouver Island to includes it convention cmtre Confervative party in the couver area,which was not The city's coliseum was a government was holding the square deal," and to despose Bill Vander Zalm--the man themai~land, on a small, 'man-made 1958campaign, done. 1962 promise from the plans up. n of the Indian question..ln a who doean't like French on Vancouver has not seen Tories. A coliseum was In 1973, the New r es pen fible ma~ es~i0ozu-~vhenhewasa The review was triggered island. No money was com. It did the Tories for any of the $275 million eventually built at the Demooratie Party provincial NegotlaUorm continue. by federal Transport witted, another election, then the l~omlsed for new commu~ ~l~al cal]dldnte in 1968. Minister Otto Lang', an- ~ Most,ederelelectioneam. t,iberals piekedit up for ;963 vehieles promised in1974 ,or nouneement earlier this paignshaveincludedvariotm and 196~. Prime Me°later the cttyplus Toronto and -,,:ne'"ver"., ,,..a"sru-'ea in dial .,.p.;a:"u'e ~' ;*'~~:' *' month that Prmce Rupert Womises to upgrade the har- Trudeau signed the deed at a Montreal, Nor have the ' - ~ ' has ~ selected as the site bet---in 1974,.1965, and 1962. rally during the 1968 elco- superbuses arrived at Inte- VANCOUVER (CP) -- and harass customers, but unpopular with the"" board," pald.,,," using the machines ofanewnorth~nsuperpon, Thereviewofp01iilcalpre- tion. rlor cities that 'Trudesu Don Burdesx was in the Burdmy says that's ordy an AndB.C. Tel is woi'Hed, lie hav~ tskm'J.them/out of andthatmillionsofdollars of election premieres includes env/sloned irma campaign middle of a speech daring excuse to keep him out of said, bycause he has wnna esrvi~ on ordecsfrom B.C. mostly private investment only those of the varty Since the start of Con- speech. 'the British Columbia business, franchise in Vancouver .to TeL ~' i~ "*'~ willmake it a maJor port for elected, which at least in federation, railways have The party's.1968 land- Telephone Co. to disconnect "We're alleging a con- sell telephone equlpm~e~M~ Peter Lancaster, products ~hzi~lan grain shipments, theory hada chance to carry been good for a promise or speculation tax never his telephone lines because spiracy between B.C. Tel telephones, to ~ Privite suppbrt nmnag~ for B.C. Local officials greeted the them out, two each election, materialized, nor did a 1963 he is renting sequential andthe Real Estate Boarder consumers. He said.about $I Tel, said the company has ' dialling message machines. Greater Vancouver became million in telephone equip. "receivedseveral complaints ~ senator wants ~. his telephone ]in. they're trying to stop us merit will be placed on the about.the machine. Women more appointed ..t dead, conducting business in this market within the next few "We've got to protect" our ; . . His dialling macmine-- area," he said. months network against, any sort of •~NEWCASTLE, N.B, (CP) She is the daughter of W.S. leaders today are the and neither is more is- which delivers a recorded Burdeny said his com- CHARGES TAMPERING dialling arrangement 'that Canadian women are Anderson, who served for 17 economy and national unity portant than the other" me,age I,-000 times a day to party, ILS Realty, offers do- "We've got ~i IS/sine°s, and ndght'hiterfere with it," he IZcoinb~J increas/ngly more years as a provincial cabinet , those wl~.. aesw.~ at..~e it-yourself Idts to customers 'it's belng tar~Pered with," said. "We've g0t tO abldeby __ nell0!- i. numgers me m'esmes atam wh° w°u]d like t° sell their said Burdenv ''We d°n't onf rule ~°ve~'hing abuse °* sad became of that, moreof lz'eml~s,,,Senateseats are cer- ' Asked a lanequmce-ste,ood,inthe. homm.o, their own rather mind o-ood c~,,,'tion.~,;. , but lines a.d c,,t0raerJ"., .....~, :~ middle of its splel. • than pay commission to a this ik ridiculous '.' ".... He saidB,C. Tel i~w0rrled them should be appointed to B,C. Telsays the machines realestate salesman, a move Burdmy said he has about that a sequential -diiler ~eSenate, one of Canada's talnly often given as a VANCOUVER (CP) -- A compile°with thecode, will tie up telephone lines' whieh he says has rnade him 38 machi-nes, but two ecru. ndght ~l!i.x'.i!~rSon.',. : mwutSenatorssaidFriday, poliUcal .reward for good board .of inquiry has ...... Margmret Anderson, a servieeto the party, butnot c~iticizedaRiehmond, BC, Getz,appolnted bxLaber " Qyp • ,no ' " " ' '"d"bil,i-re' i~~. . • .~ ...... /..:.:..L: Iwlnmswomen and m,~'.dy."..Sena~r Anderso n private security firm 'Fo'~ Minister Allan Williams to ' sic ave Vanoouver an womlnent New Brunswick mua,_x m.uu~.mese r~ent • asking Job applicants where hear the branch allegatles, ' " " " .... 7/ i'.~i:,." ~;~'. i ,i • ,/ " ~i~ Lib~ral, was appointed to the appomunents nave worxea they were born. ~ L found that:the company VANCOUVER (CP) -- The group, members of the " decide ff the~' ~tl~y recelved lodglng Senate Thursday. Her ap~ .outvery well, bringing AAARentagardofCanada ignored legislation which band of 32 gypsies that Sadinovlos and Petrov emne into Canada legally ~ll'sldndaeu. polntment wu one of seven quallfled people into the Ses. Ltd Violated provincial proldbcts employers from announced by Prime Min. ate"- . . human rights legislation by asking applicants personal became, a subject, of .con: .families-?rlglnally . from when most of th_em arrived TwO. provincial-govern. bta'Trudeau. "zuenewappointmmtsin. askingapplleantstheirplaee information rdating to race, an(]ten.son urmsnoe.~n muoJumma e.zea.~ es-urenunaermeageofl0,x.ugpslawa., . mc~uaes_ 15 year°ago,in Montral froo.~'rance, ~-~[l~,~'~.~/a~ifMorlil. two~ .~...q~d.the~group IMMl)es. Is "Wows are now par. cludadflve Llb~als and two of origin and that of their religion, color, ancestry, CanadiantldFatin8lnlife,,,all walkSsenato~Of eludedC°nservativeS'oneotherTheYwomanalS° in-in spouse,LeontheGetzbOardordered.ruled, the ~a;e~ of origin or :poUtlesl .gover.nmen_t.s.set. off Thurs- a pr .e~n.ant wom.m~., and.a 61- FREE 'FO TR~,VEL. ~ i ~ ~_~iiL~--'i~i~and the federal uy zor wmmpeg, after year-0xa man w~m a heart A department Sltok~ ~M~x~M~pLbSs~ti-a~reed Anderlonuld. "There was a. addition to Mlss Anderson-- companytomakeammdaby lea.ring..behlnd an. unpaid condition, . eaidThurfdaythatuntilth~*~O~i~v./d0~finsnci,ai .;as- thuewbenntherolmoDmto Fl,o.raz.ea.B.irdofOtte.wa. glvcng Kathleen Ralf,- RCMP said Inunf~atlon .m..ouuDmo~m0reman~,~00 . The f ederai government they can travel as they like ~e~ * '; :! ', " oomn,n * mat week turned down the through Canada, : .~--i , .... /l~amulm~earsWere:im ', imtthem now, w~re however,more cou~ned,,, an in. unpo.r~.n~_ ,mn~.me.~am.nas roxe to pray m,,an nhumandcrector, a rightscopy of a branchrevised lawscriminal irevent records persons from withm. knNoo one bkt the 8y_l~sie~ ,i~.ps!.u' August, 1977~:ap- Meanwhile,.. Suki/,~J~aln ~.f~.~urance a~cl a'eaJlp4g nmnber of women _~anaalan. government, application form which terlng the country,. . ows why.they set o.= mr p, cauon.mrnremgee status ggill, owner of. the Deluxe Ctmto~. ~t/ons but.the are t~ting part in business, Senatoranaersonsald. Tne me M~mltol0a caplto~ and innCanaaa. The department Motel,nls wondering-who is groupi!~Wm~..~la~,~.able~i,~to government and in all most pressing issues facing • .. " their ~.wye.r., .John. Taylor, said the group will be,ad- going to pay the 8Ylzles', deli~ent tO retrl~e m... ~...o..,.,, ,o,,.o.]. Invention restores .,.: i Lwiu.~/nteres!lnli ..vised in due course of the $2,U0 hotel bill for 14 days one of the.ears,. ' .' ~,,. , to see w~t,,happens wnm use and place for further acesmmodaUon, ' Taylor, said-the group was Unionlzln mnv kill hummer --i--Ll ~L ...... n_ n,_s they arrive, action," The vrovince's human re. later able to a~e three " uilm mrouq IIg The ilylzlu arrived here .An. Immigration . sourcu m hlktry put tbe' mm,e~. Yart~thdr , . honpHal program GAI~ESVII~. .... ~. U, . M~av~ll~l~ five cars a.fter spoxenman, eald. a.aepart, grou.p up. _m thrwi~: ,.ldaq~wllLIm~atobemmt : ...... : .... :~.?a.~AU{ z'n.erq.os, rllhce~e...... u~..zro.m~onuemuvm menc.mqmry wm ,e con. secuuve~telFdlu~. ?~ i/~/~t~WJn~p~b~..me ~,w,~m,u,u,.,,,,~, .... ' ..... uermce~'nersgo,.D,n.ator~ uou~. has perxormea me me unztea' scares. The venea fimcxewoaysne~,10utlf~' ~0~m~.y~dinJa Iwol~mn .. ,. • m • .. • ~~~v~.~..~,~.~x~.~....q~,.~.~.~.~..~..~.~,~,,~,~O~,~m~w : yj[~[~$rmv, sV~-vlnl.~&~t4~lllW][,-~ .],) .:.Ll..,ie~,l.I .... f*? ..., ~, e ...... ~ .. i ..... k.....:-~;.*~:k ...... J~* ..~,~| ...... q ~J, ItJ~_

~| . - ~---...~w ~- ;'~3'; ', ~ : ~.~'" 'ri" ~r. ~v.~.l,'~ ~ ~? ~q~I~ u'~r@- ~,q~,~e~ attempttoMt union pay for , roposed teleS~;~tpas~s lnin~'. Pherlgo, are~;'~-/~'~ li~ .... In rranoo, .... -,,..: •: ...... : ; ..... about 800 summer Jobs at Hooper said, "And t~e througfiaholainhereyelld the other six, Polakuidthe ±_ . ' ' . ' .... ",. i ~....:/ '~', L/...//.../~.i .... /~i,, BritkhColumblahospltalsls beSl~tal have no surplus to her retina, operation wae,uneueee,ful .IM_~__ ;_ --~_L-,L...... A ." A _~' IU,~-'"L ...... ",7" Jeopardizl,g student em. monies to go beyond what,, Thedevice was developed because ot complicating numn IN 011|W| are uu, uu, n,aa Dloyment.,.. the. Ho.spital the mrket place requires, in the~ early 1970s by Dr. diseases of the retina or optic _ - .... , -. " P , P P ...... -.. taDorlmlat~eaSAUOC~otton ~.e.uldtheJobsaremmial Hernando Cardona. Of nerve, ' .~ p~Y~tULCH.UTKOW__ reelection from the Paris d.Harm, urt,~'TheyshQwthat 4~M, .~~..Izg::.none .says, . ~a .mec s..mnmer mmu.ded ColumblaUnlverslty in New The cylinder works llke a fl~,,m~- ~'.) -- Tne suburbof.NeuiH.y.w.as one o! o.nty~ me .commun~m~un- ~:to 1~et:niere~than- -- . - .. ,',~rmg. out,spits arises York and works for only a flxed-foctmcamera Thelms moveeqpm~'renon . . women s ' the mw npeo tug m ~ f o r _.aerstooa me. un ~ rumce' ..ox 4,4 i~.cent~o! the vote;i.~:..,~ ~elmr. ,,ooper .sam .a;na.aomgoutmaegaraen.mg. few dozen blinded persons, receives light and trasmmits _ /e,m enc sac.e° an un.- women, ~ gcoa women canal: - ,,~ ,,~,,.~ ,^,,,,~ ,a~,~., ,,u~), muy mu un.wn unlon_rates vary xrom docterssay, it to the eye's retina, where .a~rcmn.xuc.ure.a.zcera.~.mnas. "But in any case, the sates, i ' ..m;~'.,~..~"~.',-_%~'_~ wmmaw.agemoreaNo~o hospitaltehospitalbktwould Miss Pherlgo, 6~, of theimageiorcoorded, snowm.g ~.n c.ne rm,ona~ future of thewomen's WlNSFIItSTROUND " . ,~,..~.~..m~..~_.v~,.~?/v~ ~cant .~or cranmer enl.. generally be ~5.25 an hour. Columbus, Ind, lost her Miss Pherigo's usher and ,u~semmy etcouons, movemmt is not bright," she Mrs. d'Haresta't had to run ~:~'~'-; ~..m~,,a., Two, ~,, .p/oye~_,,wno~em..a~yhlgh.. - Union 8..pokesm.an Steve vision when she was in her lower eyelids were per- t~!ofa record~ women said. as an ~de~ndmt.after, ..l~r* ~u~,~a~eln~d te,~,~,Ws~ • .~uuui u uu ' umv©rmt$ '4roWer Said the umon ~ounci 20s because of a disease manestly stitched: together esnmaa~es: only u.oz mew _...... own pany, me uau~s~P, auy ~_~.~,~"L~ _"~%.'T.~,~ muaesto. . that at least one hospital called ocular pemvhiRus and the cylinder urotrudes were. electeo to me 491- . .~l.ev~l el me 17 wom~ for the Republi(~," ran ~..um.,;: an~,~m.-. ~u~ ...oop~'..uJd that bec.au~, beard failed teHve up to the Thedisease causes b']lst-er;' through a hole in the eyelid mez~ assembly. That is ~7.t~. weore ~..o_mmunm!s; .n.ewspa.per .mag.,nate' Robert ~)umRha.t~,;,we.m- m ~or.'a,i

me smaesu...are assignea agreement that summer Jol0s arid scars ormthe "n.te~.'R.r. Th~r~ IR nn ' n~'inh~,al 1U more womm man were m . ..v w-.a o~u.£ ~mu .vu Hereanc in her restrict, The wJ m~ ...... r* J01~ not normally done by wouldnotinfringeonreg~lar face of the eye InM-iYsP'h-e- vision.butMi"ssP'herl~oc'an" the last assembly, _but ~mnge.d_.t0 ~rt!es of the party asked her to withdraw Leaders of. Choisir eaid .the regular work force, they employment, rigo's case, ~'e scar tissue 'move the cylinder' with womm)~aers had hoped to c~erig~t majority, but she refused and then thW weren't.discouraged.by arenot mfltledto the.saxn.e "We cannot, trmt them not was removed several times muscles that~normally Ol)m oo,,m.uch ~tter: . a~s.mras women are con. whipped M~eant in the flrst the results/of 't~ir ,flrst~ wages conditions appucame to use them as re~ular in surgery Izit onnt|mn~t h', "~nd ~|,~n~'the, ~v~lid ~ • - U WaSh t mnsogyny, ~ust cerneo, me re°mrs .are a round of votin~t~ ' " '." '" camni~ia- Wli'tch"Wa~.~ to regular hospital em- employees so they bett~ Day ~row ~)ae'k and-'l~.'~,,;~, --Do~o~'~'.,~'~*,,~- ;,~ French.conservatism,"said catastrophe for the Thefeminist°l~0uDChohdr ' 0~-~i~l"'laie "~a'"d/cln~: pl0_ym. , . them as regular e'm- d~teroriated to the "~-in-t MissPhe'rig'~fsr'i~t'~m"~Sa"t Flormce d'Hareskrt, whose majority," said Mrs. (Choice) ran its wn slate of lmve-'--n~kchmoney.- --" W,ith . the. uni.on~s ployeea," Brewer .said. . where she could only about 20-40 now.. Sl~e can . i= . _ " " ± ' • " ." ' " .... / '~ agreement,.tne .assents There was .a two-cmy work distinguish between lighl read l~rgeprint magazines I~IIA..A.... --"J,---- ______L AII=..'-. ' - ~.... were pals ~.an ~ur last stoppage Dx uuil.din~tradea, and darkness, and newspapers and. is m'lRv _n ~;n~_~ ;arm_ navtaar su~nmer, iL~ne 1 ~SPtot~ _m~o~ .at. Burnaoy tlmeral Last fall, Dr. Frank Polak learning to recognize faces, m=~u I, ~-m v.mmVV ummv .wuvasvm .... . , .~ .',.i:.~?..... provme ; He° itel last smmmar when of the Florida.Health Ces- Ophthalmologists say eye- ." . . • ..... - . , - :.~ • ~. • " ,-' :* . ." ...... ' :-'., wl~le ~ came from the stu~eZnts . began moving, tre's Eye Clinic implanted glasses.will beadded to im. VICTORIA (CP) --. A Island Shake and trial sites would result in ~ Recreation. *and:*Con- furniturelntoanewaddition, report prepared for the H~e~,'tWeste~n Energy, ~ ecological .loss in servation Minister. Sam provincial.year government, the provincial a Job that falls under the anthe opticaldevice, cylinder, a Teflon indisc Miss in objects.prove her vision, of faraway provincial fish and wildlife Valley and B.C.. terms of wildlife habitat and Bawlt was not available for Y~th Employment hospital union's jurisdiction, brand] names 11 coastal Forest Products have ap- resource value, esmment on the report. P~gram is prepared to Brewer said the tmi. dom Burial m-" sea .. that would be more plied to the esvironment . .~,,., .~ ...... s ubsldize wages by ~.20 an notwant to see students used '.. suited to industrial devel- ministry for permission to r B,O. dalrio| oan'~ o!~mpe~ 'i" ~ ' hom'andtheho~pitalboards as a cheap labor pool to " opmmt than the Cowichan develop or expand on the . ...~,..~ ~:: ...... ,~.~,~ -,~. will pay 96 cents an hour..n balance hospital board - River .estuary. estuary. VERON, BgR. (CP) ,~"~..... ~ '" ~'~.'::~,uld'"~"" ~'' ~'~ "" hiuher."'~

Ab~t. students were budgets." fat, for q" ...... Burn~maidloeat/onofthe Burm saldthe Ca~ehan Henrz Wlens, 8en.al. ,i,W~tln'l~,.~-¢bsts :-I'o-wer hired last year by hospltal Vern Burkmardt, director " B " 11 sites should not be estuary has become ."an manager of the Smuswap- retail.""prle~and..th~ cost.of bouds but the program is of the provincial govern- uaen., disclosed because lan- environmental slum" and Okanag~ Dairy Industrc#s metric iconversion .have; allocating only ;55..2.,000 to ment's employment op- HONG KONG (Rester) -- queen of the seas which Once downers would increase that it would be feasible to cooperative Associ~tlou, reduce~ the.associaUon'a' ~spit~dS to provme em- porttmities program, said it The twisted remas have plied the Atlantic between selling prices. • "clean industry out of there says the British Columbla" profitability He added, how~: ~p~0~ent for abeut 300 stu- isuptemanagem~tandthc been hauled from the depths S out h ampton, The report proposes, a and put a proper zoning dairyindustrycmmotrdyon, ever, that ~e orgaulzati~

dent~ thk year. . union to come to some and now the skeleton of the brougnand New Xork moratoriuin on future and boundary at the e~d of the strict economics for;sar-;;~ihas ~brhiht futtlure ~ " " ~ . ffI~.UDENTg~,,WILLING agreement regarding the Queen Elizabeth-once the The lux,-'vliner wasa'-" ° pending development at the wet forest and extend the viva. ' '..._ ?:~-~!; '~'//:v:'~N~l~'~gan i .~,~. Studmtslare to, accept more Summer than ditionswages ofand summer working staffers, con- symbol of elegancein ocean war hero.--" Adolf Hitler""" of- Cowichan estuary and boundary up to Cowichan da~Weea~.nmPort.aln~...0~t,aFkC~pbrative Askoelation v.~', ...... ~ , travel--is to be buried at sea. fered U-b0at cautalns a asmtcated wetlands, until Lake, and the flood plain." L"ypronuctsanasmxmem (NOCA) sales in1977 werea"* i "/ $260,000!o repair an i i ; .A 20-ma~., .team of South reward ,. of " $1~2,000 for" .the over-all suitabmty of one The estuary is a waterfowl chesperthan if we pr0duce newrecord, with gross sales ~ ,~oreannmvers, L. g.r.opm.K: 'ainklnghm'/bu~ the Scottish-,, particular site ' Is deter- sanctuary and has sport and them ourselves. Re!~lng ot ~ ~,up SZ.~ mlllion~: .m.ron~ a m]~e ot p~pes..m "" build '. giant '~ managed; tO '~'.Domanmined. .... Industries ' r~ndr~ estimated.e°mmerc!a]at$i',Uc°h0mmionfiSherYa seaStrict~Ythe ruination°n economtea:of om"W°~dd!"B.C, membersfr°m l'XP"~werePa~mentSut~.m per '~ent t°l in ' about.to-olooe sohool . .*,i ~r.e.~_s s,~ have dragged:outs.'muo x journeystranSl~rt 800,000totalling tro0~ 8O . ,00 Westcan Terminals Ltd. year. dairy indimtry," he te]d.the although, there has [z~en no. 'NORTH VANCOUVER Tmebeard, wit~edueati0n-~o,owtonso~.scrap.'rnema, kllometres .. already have industrial sites Therepcrtsaysdeveloping assoccation's aauua in~easetp the. vohime,:of, pride of the transatlanticis' The Ct~ard Line finally o~ the estuary. Doman, anyofthe lX potentialindus- meeting Wednesday. milk handled, " 1 CP).~" More than ;~.,000 ministry approval, pur- ready for her funeral.. ..,., ~.:_ ...... • - . sneen spent to repmr a chased three new portable The Queen Elizabeth was ~"~ .c~- ~ u u.a. • • , ...... secondary school here which classrooms for $100,000 to undergoing conversion into a busnessman.- who planned in - • ...... "...... " i' / i -' ~* "~ wlllbe shutting down later home drama and music floatingmniversity wbenna v-.ain..~te..turn..~her Into a • . - Fhppmgher B,o numbed her thumb ...... P ~ '~hr i this. year, but no one is students, but before they . '~'mrnnn. wurst attramon " ~ '. ' . , firebroke out.and the~ship The plans collaosed anti TUI~A, 0kla. (AP) -- Lady Luck and the draw of Hater and Fudabeh Belmia, bananas s r butter complaining. ' . couldnbe lmtalled, ~c board 8and.to me eottom ot Hong , -. ,".... .* • . .... v. uga,,., .... , Thewalls, halls and faeade had to comp,y with clty Kong harbor in Janua~. Hong Ko.ng buslness.man C. Tmd°n.~i~._url~..a.r?p~et, ty the.car~...... now.living In Menlo Pa.rk,, orang~j~ ~d an,orange,: of the 6&year-old school, bylaws which required that 1972. • --" x . "Lung~ ugh t the nnernat ,.~,,..v..u, , .~.w ~.~,.~ ur. ,=,©,u~:~ ~,,..~ wu. - ~am ., went to me In-, . llqueur..T,~ ...... ~,. " ...... , ~. :,,~' whi.e~so0n-willbewtofalling the car park be l~ved. I~hn, **~.. i~o a~,.o,,..auction for about $2.3 But~.eY.d.°nltm.ually come with.a_10o.fdiamonds. . dianapolis restaurant La ~,ho ~,,~,,;,,.,, i.,~,^a~'a' .. '.'^-T- "7"_'-" 7": ".'~'.'. million, He renamed her worn ,gntmg a c~garette. ~esultz, the new trustee m. Tour for dinner • ~ ....y ,?:,,,,u-.:?.~,;,,,,~,,, chrome°t, got~+.a new paint Berg said. the only nm- ?~,ow.m~.-no~smnac.~ou FeawiseUniversit~and had Alice Hicks:' suffered the .this western New York' After the ~ cou,{~'~ a "'uurnms'me'coupms;taces' ' .installedJob; AddcUonalllghting In fiailwnys, was a interiorrecoverable and expmseexterior ispaint the ~oetr~t~frtn~th~:::e~e hoped for UN bao~mg for his ..ruptur. edtmdo,nlnnhm', right village, and Lawren..ce' waiter trainee -~-was !' '/l'hey'~t~ht'i.3'~m01i~n/n:'' recoverable?kecurity system Job,. worth about $7~,000. "Now al--Tthat remains is to ambitl0us;aeademic project, wm~e~, m}~hT~ ~. a.gcr" or.o~..ett wo.un_aup'~uemay.'s 10~parlng bananas flambe, a damages from' Restauraht wasput in place, classrooms Andnlt may Drove wor- .... - ..... R,t...... hln dr,~qm~ wont .n in ~ llgn " ~lle election mm r~ votes each • dessert ' which, involve,, Mana g ement Ass oclates, reeelved new shelves and the thwhlle~ he said, depesding ~l~i~e~t~l~e~o~t~°J~l~ flam~ Jan; 9,1972, w~n~tre r~_all_ed,~atshe..~o~tsh.~,,On.Wed.nesday, .it .was igniting white rum over a Inc., bperators 0~ ..the parking !oti.~vas pav~.~ n on thenewowne~s 0r users of ..... ~ ...... enRulfed the liner as It was n~u ptmeu u mu~c.~e anu nc aeclaon mat me two cans. heatea concoction,.,, of, reltaurm~ ." '~ ,'~, * us.sou~ zv me~r~ uemw me bel'~ reifitted in Hen- wouldheal. But it didn't, so ~dates would draw cards tO . '!.. ~ • - '~ .... ~= '. .... 'i

Lm. Berg~,'Sehool{beard the school, " .-~ L stmace_ ' . K~-o;, ~o,~,,. ' ~ she went to a doctor Mondai/ settle the election '.. ~.~ ' ' • ° "~ : .... i~:-". .... -.'-, " .... '. secre.tary.ir~m.er, saidthe Although the'board hasn't ~crap was ' used ~or -'* ...... and had sur~erv Z" c~.w~tt d~,~w ;~,~ n~,,~ ,r ~mmJ~| ,, ~kL,~=a,,-~-, ,,:, i ooard voted;~nanimoukly, decidedwhat to do with the building materials, but some A esurt of inquiry found "They ren~ov'ed a tends s,,-(ies_ " ---"'~-"..... ~-" ~|llEntMIl.,; ~MMMM~NIF ~:,~i~,' last year to o~d the m~e~ aging schooli~,/'ct has in- of the ship°remains were that whlie it hed no direct or from my rluht arm nnd ' ~': " , ' ~i'~~ ~ ~V'~'~ ~'~!~-~' .... SO student~ would be ~!Vm,: dicated'that public use is a put to more.~lan}or.ous use. con~usi.ve.cvidmes,.it was transpla,~ted-~-~to my r~h~ ~-~"ANAPOLIS (AP) -- ()ycr /thl~'ty "~ri~d/~Do'~lllas Ben°on oi' 266~i~ ~e u.me.icour.ses.~as;~.elr:'.prcority,ntherefore, the e'er exampm, ~,ooo com- 8augtle(l't/lat:~ Dy tar the thumb, she said Th/a'mlay, A. jury has awarded an gathered at Ms, Charles CmturyStreet,:~ ~,.,~.~,', ..... m..om~ nlg~ ~.coxs. parking lot,!S~curity system memorative pens" were made ~ most likely; cause of .the fires "I ha ve to I ea ve the cast on Iranian couple $9,193 in Hessm'" 8 of 675 Pine Street . .. l)elora wotddli~e,.to thank ne uta ne ha*~inot r~ce~ved and cl~ear0om ~hiodlflcations out of ...... TOOpotmds of salvaged was • :-a serlco • of deliberate for at least three weeks, ,, damages for burns suffered for a.bridalshowm'Thureday. Ms, l~,.and,~ all, ber.!~ anyprotest~apart.from0ne probably will stfll benefct the Drass:rommesun~ennnux~. acts ~y a person or persons ' Whentheirdessertexuloded evening, Febrtmw 23, 1978 friends f~ the,lovely gifts ..ca~ Who qtlesu~ned why public who are paying for the Hewers', it all seemed a unknown" BATH N Y AP ' - ' f " ...... " *- ~ ~.... th~,~l,.ot was being paved. 8chool'sfacelfft, he said. des rate] sad ...... No ...... , , , ( ) -- Both The suit resulted fromnan or Debra C~a~lotte~m~ ,-, anda wondarf(d.tlme.~.;, ., ~=.~'.~ pe y ma.tor me i 0ne was ever arrmtea, candidates put their/aith in incident April11, 1976, when daughter, of Mr,~,anct,:Ms,~,~ ~,~',~,~ .... /.,:~ PAGE 10, THE HERALD, Monday, March 27, 1978 Sasquatch and similar phenomenon Conference can be a pretty by UBC's Museum of An- on the subject of wheth~* existmce of Sasquatch or of deadly word. One associates thropology and Centre for Sasquatch is a leftover any other "monster." .Its a conference with the mual Continuing Education...- neanderthal . " man. purpose Is simply to bring trappings of reports, widespread interest in the Sasquatch hunters John together everyone who has gORDON delegates, presentation of topic is indicated by the Green from Harrison Hot an interest in humanoid briefs - chairpersons, coffee various disciplines the Springs, B.C., who has monsters so that an over- breaks, registrations, ap- speakers represent - from written several" books oe view mi~t emerge. Dlieatinn for travel to cever the specialist in literature Sasquatch and Rene Detailed informs| in expanses -- all that sort of who will speak on "The Dahinden of Richmond, about the program, thing. Wlldman in Medieval Irish B.C., who has travelled to registration and applications Occasionally a con- Gaelic Literature" to the the USSR to consult with fop un-campus ac- /llVKHARDWARE STORES ference crops up that is anthropologist who will talk the Russian homindogists commodation can be oh- L,.-" .~"-~-'~"~'~'-'/ interesting; less often still - about "Bushman Images will also take part in the ,tained from the Centre for ,ANDERSON exciting. Among Northern sessions: Continuing Education, UBC, The University of British Athapaskans" and the The conference will not V6T 1W5, telephone 228-2181, Columbia has announcedone p soho-analyst who will attempt to verify the local 237 or 252. that could come within the discuss "Unwanted last category. Possession". From May 10 to 13 UBC "Noted scholar Dr. New direotor for UBi) will be holding a conference Carleton Coon, one of the The appointment of Brant ~Jucey,who is bilingual, on Anthropology of the world's most eminent E. Ducey, 42, as director of, joined CN as a public Unknown. physical anthropoligists and Information Services for the relations officer in Ed- Thirty "academics" will an authority on human University of British mnntonin1961, became CN's present papers at the con- evolution will address the T.V. gUIDE Columbia was announced public relations manager in All listings subject to chanae without notice. ferance. (Hopefully these final evening session on today by Douglas Kesney, Detroit in 1964 and returned will not be written in the "Why there has to be a UBC president, to Canada in 1965 as CN's lllIBiIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIBIIIIBIIIIIIIIIBIIll "deadly" style of all too Sasquatch". Conference supervisor of radio and many academic papers-but organizers are still waiting Ducey, a na'tive of Ed- television news. will bereadeble, listenable- to hear whether Dmitri monton and a former He was manager of film - and even understandable.) 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