L~TSL~IVE t.'T~RARY, C0llP. 77/~" P~T BUILDINGS, .-~ ' . ' .• , Canadians fa' e large all price increases OTTAWA (CP) -- Prime people's behavior when with a cudden.incrusee in dl "As happened earlier, tea- rising oil prices will force If they conserve, Canada official. He mentioned pected "In the last few Minkter Clark and has key faced wiih large energy prices did not change their sumers' demand for oil will consumers to conserve. will be able to free itself several of these: months; Natianal Energy eeonominministers have all price increases. He thought energy.hungry lifestyle as be relatively insensitive to In Tokyo where it costs from'some of its reliance on --Economists have Board surveys show a hinted that large nil prices finance' 'department much as they altered their higher prices, An increased about ~0 to fill up the imports from the oil. calculated, that every ,l-a- sudden lnct~ue in demand ! increases are in store in the economists might he asked budgeis, ahare~of disposable income gastonk Of a typical Toyota, producing countries and barrel increase in the price in Eastern Canada thts monthaandycarsahoad, but to look into the question, They accepted the fact will go to energy purchases, people leave their engines make its own energy ofolllesdetoajmnp ofabuut spring. government officials say ' He said the Clark adminis, that oil was going to cast leaving a smaller share to ~ running all the time, he said. resources last longer, half a per cent in the cost of they have not. tried to tratlon hopes that by rklsing more and gave up: other spent on. other items and The finance official said But if they keep buying living. The latest reported --An opinion poll thk • fm'anut how cOnsumers will oil prices it will I~ able to things to aceomm0date the thereby generating slack in the government is aware energy and Stop buying other rate of increase in ca~stOner month indicated that 60 per reset; . . knock some sense into the price jump, ' demand and a recession." that high' gasoline prices in consumer goods, factories prices was the June inflation cent of a selected ample d Will people curtail their consumer!a:haad." ' Some economists expect . Spending patterns in Europe do not appear to will have to scale down figure of 8.9 per cent. Canadians believe the wmtefui energy habits, will The spokesman called it that pattern to repeat itself, . Europe and Japan -- where have led to any significant production which could lead --Car dealers are country is capable oil they dip into their savings to the • "sledgehammer a'p. In its July quarterly gusolinb costs between $2.50 reduction in fuel con- • to lay-offs,, weak ecooon,~ reporting healthy sales of producing more oil than it buy fuel ~" will they give up preach" -- abi'upt price review; Mead and Co., a and ,3,20 a gallon -- also sumption. . . growth, and trouble for the full-sized cars in spite of needs. Ofthe 500~: otherpurobanes so they can increases deslgued to jdt Mohirenlbasod investment peovido some reason for "Nothing seemsto be stop- dollar on world currency predicted price increases at interviewed IS per cent ~ affordt0keepconeumingex, people into conserving company says: uneasiness, ping or slowing down, even markets, the gas pump. foresaw difficulty'and ~S per . pensive oil? ' . . energy. . • "There is a conseusus" Canada's ambkesador in .,when they have to. pay 42.50 So, far government --Demand for oil -- cent were unable to com. " "That's the big question, '' But studies In the United forming that 1979-60 will Japan, Bruce Rankin, told or $2.60 a gallon." ~ forecasting about an especially ' that used to meal • ' : '~ said a finance department States following that follow the pattern ex. reporters in Tokyo for last The colleetiveresp0nseof economic future in. produce high-octane, "I don't think Cenadinm efflcinl. "Nobody knows." country's energy crtuls'of perienL,~i In 1974-75 with month's economic summit Canadlaustoriaingollprices corporating high energy unleaded gasoline- seems have given it much thonght," Hn was not aware of any 1973-74 cast doubt on~ this higher, oil prices enu~ing that he has virtually is a crucial element in the prices is based on frsmen, to haveincreased faster than said the finance dapartmeut government effort to study Strategy. Consumers faced inflation and a recession, abandoned the belief that country's economic future, teryeignais, said the finance, government planners ex- offlnlai. "I haven't."

: ' T ,'r " . . " ' ' " ' ~i • ' " r I ° ' I RUPERT STEEL & , 5555TAXI TERRACE-KITIMAT ' I (1.978 LTD.) SJILVAGE LTD. - 24 HOUR SERVICE / Seal Cove Rd., Rupert - 63S-5555, 635-252 ' h 624-6830 635-5050 WE BUY copper, braes, all metab, i • .' . batteries, ,to. |ell as. We are' i < LIGHT DELIVERY SERVICE e Vohune ~3 No.. 204 . • zoc Thursday, July 26, 1~9 i Carter goes t 0 people for .lliehest offel, W,~a~N~TON (AP). -- timidityoi the 'Con~e. ~ • President Carter appealed dealing with e senslti~,e • Wednesday to the American political issue." ' ' people for help in winning Carter also was asked tsl acceptable passage of his windfall.' about Senator Henry profits tax on the ell industry Jackson's prediction that the (CP) -- The president of the PPWC's Na- The militant I,wAI 8 set out and anidthat if thepropoeal presidentprobahiywouid not largest of three British naimo local, said the anion earlier this month to shut tsde4teated"wecennotreach be able . to win the Columbia forest industry plans to appeal all the recent dawn MacMlllno Btoedel'a ,enerll~t goals." Democratht presidential unions .made it official cease-and-desist orders operatimmprovinc~.V~but At a news • conference nomination in ~1980 and that Wednesday, announcing its Issued by the B.C. Labor were foiled when the e~m- 10roadcantacross the country the likely candidate would ha 30,000 coastal members had Relations Board against pany obtained ceas4Pllnd- in prime time, Carter Senator Edward "Kennedy. voted 65.8 per cent to accept PPWC pickets at MacMillan desist orders at all company foa~enst"a massive struggle "Three or four.years ago, I the induatry's two-year Blcedel operations in the mills where collective to get the windfall profits tax was running for president centract proposal. Vancouver area, Vancouver agreements with the 01that bill" through the U.S. against Senator Jackson," The International Wood- Island and Pewell River. unions were in effect. S~ste, Carter said. "And at that workers of America • .The measure already has time he predicted he would negotiating committee had passed the House of he the next president. His recommended acceptance of Representatives. judgment wasn't very good the pact, 'described by the CROSBIEPLANS Career also defended.then." companies, as the richest i' .rapidflre. changes. In his _In his opening Statement, ever offered. :,,, .... !~a[~n~.)'lha~dodVoingies. carterl said he .would: ','de ?We regard this ~s an FRESH~ ASSAULT. endorsation, ~of, the corn- ~,:..OTTAW~.~(~:,~)'..~.. A~..~,~ i~.~=~ .. ~- • ~,h~"~-~ide~'t'~e~ ~ii~ ~~i~l~i.~'~'~| =o f ~',~hid; :~' .?..... ~i ~'x,, the need th "create a new fall profits" tax. ,, hellof a goOd settlement,', former Liberal gay- today a[ Sp.ii/. 1~. i" ' temnto work with me". and . Carter argued that the said •Jack Munro, western' ernment's financial Variounmeasures took ~ "I had the choice of dragging • American people over- region president. "We're management is expeetud offeet after the Nov. 16 It cut or gettlng.it over, in whelmingly support such a pleased to see a two.toone today when Finance budget but moat had still effect, in 48 hours." tax;" already approved by margin and . especially Minister John Crasbio not been approved when • L AS for critidsm of his deci- the House of Represen. pleased that all locals A'c- provides his promised Pierre Trudeau dissolved sion to name Hamilton tativ~. But he add~h cepted it•" economic review; Parlisment for the May Jordan, a eluse aide since his "N6vv it Is the Senate's Clay Pel'ry,• union in- He also will. ha an. election. formation officer, said the nouneing what ha intends. ; days as governor of Georgia, turn and there, wit be a These is a $1.S billion i to be White House clde~-of. terrible struggle by the oli vote •by the unioh's 7,500 to do about tax and tariff. reduction in the fedaml staff, .C#rtor denied Jordan's lobby to gut the windfall • southern Interior ~members ~ Mils still hanging from sales tax to nine per eel. profits tax bill. If thls hap- will be delayed because the Nov. 18 budget of hts from I~; " inoremmd authority would extend some mills have members on. predecessor, Jean / • beyond the presidential . pens, then we cannot reach vacation• personal income M ~- our energy goals." "But I expect the vote will Ciu'etien. emptioan for single Crushie and his chief persons; an incremm in ~. :' "He wllllnot he chief of the Recalling his July 15 ad- he similar or slightly higher financial-economic income tax deductions for ; cabinet, I will be chief of the dress in which he spoke in favor of acceptance," • sidekick, Treasury Board all working tax payers.to cablnet,'! said Carter. "He about "a crisis of the Perry said. PresJ~dent Sinclair MJ00from ~d); chanf~ . will not be the chief of the American Spirit," Carter The 7,500-member Stevens, have been in the exeke tax and t*x OCNP~SO, The Congress is an urged anew a "uniting in Canadian Paperworkers Issuing assorted statistics writeofis to provide In- independent body...He will common purpose as we have Union earlier voted 82 per in recent weeks that they ~ . be chief of theWhite House done so often in the past." centives to business and cent to accept the pact, while say chow the country's industry. ...." staff." " He said: "The opportunity the 5,500-member Pulp, finances were left' in The federal sales taz • ' Carter's apl~ai for public we now have is to seize Paper and Wcodworkers of worse shape than they cut has been in effect support for the windfall control of our energy future Canada (PPWC) narrowly had thought. " since Nov. 17. profitS tax •came within -- towork together to cut our 'rejected it. Crcahie forecast The other messurm ' hours of another deist in the dangerous dependence on PPWC president Angus Tuesday a r-~ord became effective April 1. /' He,me of Representatives for foreign oil. Macphee confirmed Tuesday billion deficit in inter, that the union would accept Seasonal cute in tariffs .,.,. part of his energy program. "Millions Of Americans national trade in goods on fruit and veMtablm the pact as soon as and services, for The House abruptly halted have responded positively to unresolved local issues at also tc~ effect and more what I suid. • example, plus a period of reductions are scheduled debate on legislation giving five mills are resolved. at least three years of Carter standby authority to "We have lost confidence for October uulms The contract provides for tough government Creshie decides to make ration gasoline after in our institutions -- all of us an increase" of 90 cents an restraint because of what unexpected adoption of an know that. But we also know some changes. hour in the first year and he, called Liberal He has promtsed that amendment sharply limiting that we can put pessimism cents or 9.5 per maladministration. Ida flexibility. aside, and move furward to- Jan Hansen enjoys her-lunch and the sun another, the first Progressive cent, whichever is-greater, His expected economic Conservative budget can Carter said the House gether with patriotism and in Lower Little Park Photoby.GregMIcldleton Inthes~.'cundyeor. Baserate review today is expected be expected shortly after action "illustrates the hard work." under the old Contract was to compare the present Parliameot assembles $8.16 a~ hour, with forecasts made last Oct. g. Firefighters pray for cool weather coastalThol~revious IWA members contract ex-for • pl.redtracts Junefor both,5, whllecen-Lakelsepulp and FORT SMITH, N.W,T, praying for cooler, damp nearly two million acres of season does not end until ares, 20 around Yeliowknife pape'r unions and the interior Lake: (CP) -- Fireflghters are weather to help control Imshintha Northwest Terri- mid-August, Additional and 20 near Norman Wells. IWA expired June 30. , squinting at clear sines ano forest fires that have burned toriea and northern Alberta. money has been aildted So far damage has been PPWC members are on Test tube baby head=~ of chockley,fire control, N.W.T,. said however,Wood Buffalo. National limitedcabins and to some six traptrappers' lines, Celluiosestrike at operation the Canadian in Prince bylaw passed J., there were 12t fires burning Park, which covers the A 320,000-acre blaze is being Rupert and at MacMillan intheterritoriusWednesday, northeast cornerofAlberta fought nerth~ofYellowknife , Blcedei'sHarmaepuipmill i' ...... Called a miracle bringing the year's total to and pert of the N.W.T., has but remains no threat to the near Nanaimo. 244. Twelve of the .blazes 10 fires burnlng over a total town. Macphee said Kamleepe Itmayhavetakenafewyears, butazoningbyhlwJ8 were being fought. The rest of 1.6 million acres. Fire Checkley is worried about likely would be next if the now in force for the Lakelse Lake area, after bale8 BRISTOL, England (AP) -- mainly loW-priority blazes control officer Gord Mason a small fire on the 64th strike" spreads. Local adopted at the regional district meeting in Kltlmat A month, ago, the Browns .-- were left to bt/rn un. said the park has had 84 fires Parallel, south of Norman -, IAmise Brown, the first moved from their terraced negotiating meetings have July 21/ authenticated test-tube controlled. so far this year, covering Wells, burning in over. been scheduled in Kamleapa '- house in the cen~e of Bristol Fires were concentrated some 2.4 million acres, mature timber and mess. So by, had her first birthday ton house with a greener and Prince George. The bylaw,~ said/dice then Wing, re, anal district ~ edaesday.and her mother mainly around Great Bear Still,. Mason said the total far, the fire covers only 800 view, It has n wading pool Lake, in the Fort Smith area, acres but crews were having Union negotiators met director has zoned areas Into property-l~lles as they Joyomly'called her '.'a little specially for Louise. area burned this year is less Tuesday with officials of the are presently occupied. miracle ... the end of the on the Alberta hoendary, and than one-half of one per cent trouble getting to It, Pulp and Paper Industrial "We could not be happier. rainbow for me." north of Yellowknife. of the ~}ark's 27,~0 square In Wood Buffalo, last Relations Bureau, which "Ifanyonewantstoehangethatzoning, theyhaveto The occasion was We have a beautiful new New problems were kilometres. week's rain has helped home, Louise •settled in bargains for the companies, change the disignation and that requirm a public celebrated by the family cropping up, however, as Meanwhile, fire crews in control the remaining fires, but Marphee admitted that . meeting," said Cben Wing. quickly and she is having a more fires were detected Alberta are battling eight but. Mason's crew of 68 is the PPWC's 51.8 per cent , . . with a small party at the wonderful birthday," M~. their new suburban home further north, around lnuvik blazes in the Athebasca being kept busy battling hot rejection vote was too low to "Before zoning, people could do anything Brown told reporters. "I am and Norman Wells, where near Bristol. region of northern Alberta. spots which can turn the extract anything more at the wantedwith their property and the residents them louise was burn July 25, the most contented woman in lightning has played havoc There were a total of 25 smoldering ground cover bargaining table. 19'/8, at Oidhsm Hospital the world and I would like to with the dry scrUb forest. fires burning throughout the into a full.fiedged blaze. "We're quite convinced didn tfindouttmtilafler thereat, sheeontlntled. near Manchester. Two have another baby.inJust the Weather remains the province, but mast were Despite the fires, the park that therewas more at the ChenWingaaldthebyiawhadbeenflrat drawll tlpill British doctors had fertilized same way." critical factor. The forecast small and under control, is open. The campground at table if the othei" two unions the late sixties had gone through three, rudinp, • sn egg frem her mother's Louise, a lively~ gulden- for the next few days is for Campfire restrictions Pine Lake was clesed for two had shown any spunk," he .publle hearings, and to the Minlstry of' Municipal continued warm and dry Wmnb with sperm from her haired toddler, took her tint remain in force in national days as fire drew to within said. .Af.f.air, s before it.could be returll~d to the re~oMI! father, and reimplanted the ~ steps two months ago. conditions. perks in Alberta and south- seven kilometres, but has Macphee said there will alSWlet Ior aoopuon. ea in her mother's body. Since LcuM was born, the The department of Indian eastern . since reopened. not be a new full mem- Lanley Brown, 32, could births of two other test.tube affairsand northern Checkley said men and berehip vote on the rejected' "It's a long process," she said. 'It's an involved not have a baby normally babies have been reported, development has already some equipment have come Crews are also battling a settlement, but added "there bylaw an d there has been a lot of interest." became surgeons could not one, a girl in Calcutta, lndis,' spent its $1.1-milIion from. the Yukon' to help. fire near the whooping crane will no contract signed until Chen Wing said the bylaw took effect as soo~' as it nableek the Fallopian tubes and the other, a boy, in firefighting budget for the About 100 flcefighters are preserve in the park's year, and the forest fire all the locals are satisfied." was adopted by the regional district and Included leading to her womb. Glasgow, Scotland• working in the Fort Smith northeast corner• Meanwhile. Stan Shewaga, areas around the lake and the Watershed. Pqe I, The Herald, Thursday, July 26, 1979 ~...... ,' ! . . . ' ' ...... " , ,.'..

Companle• $ will spend t O improve. , ,,, /N EWSl +!N +BR!I +EF Olaf.A.WA.(CP.).-- ~r~e..of industry .trade and on ~.tenmve queailonin~__~ ~ before It m =mr [per~nt thik year from1978 in the governn~ent's October ", ' ' : ".... : ..... eOml~.mto.m a.u .pare of commerce . weanesaa.y, m.ecme~.ex.e.cuuvusozmoc| _l~at.the:UUlted Stat~ m mew. . survey. They antitolpatod a .' • . :..+.,' . ..cannus p..um "o me.rinse snows _ .oumnessmen .m me c.cunuT"s_.inrg.est..cot- headed, into .it .i~tra .cwa The creas.Cnnade outlook 6.71~rcentJumpintheceste , . .., ......

• ,,s--r + , • a" p rnmem |lnee me overnment + mm. o.~ +- +m. -,~,~u~ ' b ' the outlook in some regions bltlous expansion plane ,questionnaires every 81k oil prices would go up more m'~vlous s~v~ In Octoher~ next year ~ boom...tu .pab,oleum_ d a.yp:__calcu_lat_~l,_y the •ismuchbrl~hterthen.~hars, .w.hiletho.se. in Quebec and months ask!.ng, bunines.s qt~.klythenantidpi.t.ed., when--- buslneasmen., said they, --Top executivus• • of the185• . ~...+.,.k.~,--,.,,;.~,,a~m.uu~ ae.v.y m wemm nrllllll..... a,,4~,~+,~sanunall,8 allg~ll~J, UU + :411[ agovesnme~tsurv.eymows, me vramea are more .~eacers ~o u~selose mmr On a natiou/nnms, would inereasetheirs~,m. ~ firms~ithplantotuOntedo ~,~.~,.~_~-e~ ~..",'~'.~."~'~T',~,L,,,h,~ The ~D~-ilI~UI~ iurV~Y, cautlous, mveetment plans, . h~dnens leaders nkn to +.. ,,,, .,,., ',,~.,,l. ".'~ t~1,nl~m,t *ha *nmm my I. t~ ~.+ me..mm,.u~,.p~.~+~ .+" "".'"P?~ "",'+N"'~. rela.~ by the deW~,.t-- Thuse~.~.~s ere be~ The s.~y w. teken ~ ~re,~ invm.mt- by ..~• ~Ulpment~ ~ .-,, by 2ov,-,,,- per e.t.,-,- A~"-" "'~asthey ...... bedin Oe~, worklorthe,~.._,~ ~,~o~,~• r/i~8~e,~.... 8Dieto .~ tO 0 ~ati®e"rau) aua • • .m'. , .. .. _~m untiouni av~ges .~ey_ planned to. ~.I_. ~'e;l;;k~:'%~%e;~. ~.~.']' ~+ar .;: =o ~ r~, iM/i,,.M-s ,,,,&,.~.,~, ~,~.,~.,~,~, .,.~ ~....J..IL'~.~..~ 'donotinkeinioacoountthe mveecm.em s p~__~ng .ny~3o eleeted~ president.of..the a~bid will.w~k about ' ri~8~t o~maehin and percenttromlmleve-..~lx .... n; f O0 ~" he said

• • '/ .Is " • Once inflation takes its anu~..,s,.~ .~.,~u~ Terlecki said in an in. cent in rill uttlieatlou ov~ 13/ " m~wov, wum,.v ,,m~umo- " t r "' ' " ' ;.... 1,wsf~-m.-~ a ,~.,.m.,. I~I-,.,I~..,..m....l ~,&,,,, i~AIll , te, the real inerease in the .... ,..~,,...,...... ~,. .~~ts~gdsId+, ~ Yea. I lI~i- ~ ~, ~,L-JLI,,~L~,LI| I.L-~rRJL ~M[Ir~ ~ I I.~.IJ~V , latest Iurvey amounts to p.'~..~.'~',-...'~.~."~,~ for ~ rigs ea~ed an The nssoclatim e~peete a, , agricultural, ' ~ ~ ~Istrategy . I~'ql~V ~J he~W con four. and , six per ...... u~t;~au ~u 7.,..~, o.4 ~s.._ ~u~..., ,.urn ,. , Influn' Which • swelled' ~ further 24 ~ to come• to the • . - t. ~ compares with a . Ilm' of unite operating In region this year which will. ST. AND .REWS,N..B. (CP) stressed the need for an roses and in fact were in a cabinet a Slpeelal t'~ ~hrce-to-flve cent range 1980...... thearea to a_435thisreeord further__...... dilut~ the marke[ --..~.anadisn agriculture over-all agriculture and very serious financial from the provincoa that top 'n the Octo~)er%u~v --quncee ousmess |esaem cur.and eased the nrevtous nnd".n~alblv reduce the Imnlste~ were eenfldent, at development strategy, position and could be worse prioH~be~ivl toII~ _ . -". . eald they pan an 18.3.par..~dlo~dage " " " average- n~l~r of davi the cl~ o+ a three.day However, there were no off than we expected by u grain-bandiinl nnd _ .~o.ye.rnme.nt analysts cent increase m investment eke, ~em~1 f~' both ,o.~ ~, .,m, w,,.~, ": fMerni-provinelal , mcot~ monetary commitments by much $1 billion-" troml~'tetino imlblems,I atmou.to ule e.onf.ldent, spending~mparedwtth ~t .i,;;;~, ,..~=..-~,'~ "~'~.~.'.~?_-~.;,..~ =, Wndseeday, that major steps federal Agrlculiure' Minister He eald that nrenosuls " The 9~isl~ have asked "~_ I)..aunlve'attitumae .... O! ...... yeaL Six months ago they ..... i,u , ...... '+v -"~,.=a ,^ --.+..~.~,,,.,.,.~--~-,,o ;...~:.'~/~ = --,~,.o;t, w • - • recen • --v---~ .- --r--.-- -- ,,~,. ,..,,.,,~ ..... m ~=. have ~.n taken to promote,. John.... Wise... from the prov|nolni that all major ~IIIy -mmuma_ ~a~ete andrI to~ t were pr~c~a~...~ remain s for the .next the ~t ~o years,- a~ In+w ~usm of the ceun~ s ~t me ce honest, W~ ~tere wm ~ve tu go to ~ ~-~ ~.am.- ~ .~ .... .~.. o~ ~5.a ~ com. "rn~ nn- ~.o. _~I ,,, ~m.,~. .m .,, ...,,. ^.-..,..~.... Np'icultureindustry. said at a news confer- the federal• cabinet and in- Wheat Bourd he roviewnd by ~ aurusa• anu w me. last ttclpato a 7,2.percent in. ~,.--,seidTerf~"..whela .- ~-...., .... enerni .--, ' ,..o =,eof~63 ~- ua,..=~ da o.,. Ins f~,tetemen~ th~ enre,"~bent~go~eat ~ rupres.tetiv, for the ~,,Z .~ ~ =,t ~ in~..-.~ ~,e~.~n.,c~ ~. ~uer an;/~r~*ni a~5~.,~~ I ~ "m~ or 8 a an " - ...... • asmmen, office May 22, we their approval, .. ngrieu]' tore minsters b~oro ~ tag no soy . -par.cen~ of Westburne D.Ir Iling geographic' factors in the wares t handed a bed of Wise will be to. capacity when the ~'arrease next year...... taking ~i~I. . m~m,=..a,=.~ ..... m. ,m..... , ~.., .... (Canada) Lad., of Calgary. regim n~e it dlffleult to "]~0 ~t B~ ~''~ ...... I'UV mUU+ tmutumu~ "W= o~ nmtm~Ja++hln~ tim =..T~.,;..,;,,, .... "-- .'' ~" " " • ' ' currmtiy mace under the ~llm outlook was in the Prairies, "..... ~-'+'---7"" ...... m ..... :.' L..j.+...__ _..,...~__, 101181 ' where 152 cemusulea in the ...... ' , JMIUI41,UII, I ~I ~ I~ -- I.--5.,.. A-- X-- ' .... ' • ' ' ¢ h'ans~rtniim skier. none of the survey nave plan... ,m ,,,-' J-4--1__" I• 1 ' ' Ottawa tocut Wim thelmmpti=l~Sea. , .ad]untnd to esm- crease• in investment urarDage Deal crushed• , ka~hewan, the ministers e t~ ~tien) follow: spending of Just 16.3 per cent...... • ...... • also rl~ abet Ollawa --In British Coinmbla, the over last year's level wo WENATC~IEE,... Wash. ,..~e d~t.er, was en~,a Indian grantsJ mstnme the Aug, 1 is.' "=1:18 reporting industries anticipated by business (AP): -- A 3~..yedr-old • qu~rk~fM~-~@ben llarriwh~. ~'~l~' . • u pl-e~lal/en of now quotas ~.. ~,increase t.~ir leaders In Manit°ba,~ transient had h~ "c|~li~ he~M~, do.w~, in it. Ap; ...... en'fead ~ sold m abe • ~._ on new and Lm-I Sseklacbewan and Alberta. crushed,..buL.eacalm

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DENNIS.nd JAN stratelff fl Playing Again In He :said Canada ~ ~urni...... Y. .' - " and Quebec, have l~n set co~,or rilly taxes and the funds in Winnipeg 'kept a ~im~_...... _, nm~mr~_n.u~..,__w~_r Clara when ne was in.~d, asld~ for Vietnamu~ agency's administrative numberofnatlvepereensofl _.~..smul~-~W~_l~_.~ 'w_+t~,,~_o ,~w ~u~..wu~, with Aran anger over ..ms refugees by the Centrdl .costs• The cerporatiea will the unemployment rolls a_~.uov¶r~,~ve~pm~n~ __,~._u~__.m_my__uy~ prop~al to move. me. Mortgage and' Housink not make a profit. " and gave" them a sense" of ~_-.-,--~ ...... 'mmmllm~ m mm, ..... mmmt~mm'vauvuareu~ll-- ...... Caunman emmusY .... m imam Corn. Elmer MacKaY-, ,,,I m not contemplating ?~ 'd, LOUNGE resueet and dl~nl~" qlnmmmm m~ tammn e. mm m umn u~ prevsmm to jerusalem lrom'rm AV~V -,-,." ...... ,h,. +'.~;. " I~--,-.,- .,,K.,a,.I,,. ,,# ---¢ ...... - "' i men the • . • ,,u,n,o, +:npu~..,o : + --o ...... - M,,mhv sald the ca. indmlI4ai f~mzt by the • Llbura govern t Y Inmakin~hlaaanounesment ~----, .... ,,,.a... ~' .... l=wK~,mmm+,l,,., h,t serva-'tlve's cost-cuttl---ng mld.IN01. + lad _trial.ailed. before ..th.e he eaid-Steoflald probably .~.,~M;,,,, ...... 7. w~l~n'l~O"l~le"~n'e-to a'~w DAKING 9-2 •.~,o...--,..,~- .-.;. ~,I,,. .--.-.--.-.-mm~L,~,4~ .. --It m..--: -,.m----m,~..~.~ -,--,,~~,,.~ may...... 33 e|eeunn, ...... was cauen,.~...... would not renort before next Mac~tay told a news country. . are lcoldng for Jobs MONDAY TOSATURDAY e,,,~.•~,^m+.~...... at . lima ~/ kink~ m...... ~,M..,..,,,.. m. #~, ,umnwun~, u~ ~,.mu,,- year . comerence- ...... me swellings, antdd tndn~ to integrate (into nnamulo~neht "was both government eo-urdinate m'u~ .~°mmtt.me,..- "~lo.+,o~,, ~.... I,, ,,~ .,, wmen wm De rented to the their~ew-commuMttes) it's + -- lJ ' + l.lt4illi&~l~i uill oill~,l ~ wiJiJl ' . cruel and flseaUy unsound, offur,ta to h el~ food ~u~_ _ma.J~_,T_m~+,. not begin his study into rofugeu.at_~ a mm..th, ~ useful ff they den't have to "We should be erentinl lXOcuearo panMnte over-, sr~mu~, co~mury, samz~ ~n,,,m,,. ,,,,,,,~oi' o,a semeotzT,-oooowneanyme worry about ~ettinga roof ,, -- ~ nelleVas me, government ...... , ...... ngeney . -- ~ - -- more Jobe, not less, ,ms mark~.. - ...... political relationahi,-- with ' over th l~ds. - • • ovmmaily WlU enact com- r- "Once th • ' • ' nr,k,n.h,, ,," h,,,,o,,, the Arabs until mid- About 1,000 of the homes .~ ~ in a • ...... ' r,~;,+., ,. i, .... "---,,,,, ..... September. are in the Montreal area. In .~ositl . on to .afford better q I P i ,,,,,,,i.~ ,, ,I,, ,,,.1 Last s,,-I-o lho V.I~,oS Ontario there are 100 in the rag, es~ of them may • • ~ r~---~. -.. -.- ,---- ...... ~''P ."~. "?'". Ottawa region, SO0 in move out. Bu~ a few of them i v ~, Tne Aran ooycott nan sovernmen~ lncroauceo .,.;..l. .,,,, I ..... k.. ' maw rb~ldn J~nt tka. u,n.ld several forms. But it is • ie g i slatlon designed to .yarn.v, uw ~u u~a.u 3 ~ ....• ""- "~7 ,,,muu ~,..,...,, ,,a.I,,=~ *,. str---m,,- ,*- ..,,"-- +.' Missiuanga,~00 in Oshawa ~Ik--~.a chance to continue CANADIAN SPIRIT&. • . +m..~..+%v ,~,m,.IU,~,~ ~,v v.o, mvw ..+. pv,,v 7 v,.. omA'UdllmUnmllt*~ AMtk~, ~ltlnff or even 'b,;v (me i prevent compealm dealing re/mtug government assist- ,~ --- ,-., ...... q,,,- dwellin~, v' . " I with Arabs from having any ance to companies cam- "...... , I ~ with I.rael & its ~ with the boycott...... " COMMISSAR VODKA• . IIenUCW, , , Th. Llber~ w.. com. Under tbe I.gialntto., DU m ~ hostages released menting on a statement strongly criticized by Tuesday by Walter Baker, Conservatives as not being CAI~U'I'PA, India (AP) ~ surrender after reieasi~ the strong enough, all eom- . reportPaniatoW°Uldthe federalhave govern-had to A hlJaaker brandishing a passengers.. Three already V Pip eltne I~e and a toy gun com- bed been released.and three • ' merit each time they mandeered a Bangladesh others escaped . during ' airliner early Wednesday confusion caused when a. studies ~"Arabe.a boycott demand, and demanded a SX-mimen ground pswor line caught ransom, Police arrested him fire. ~...... und ,~, legialatim died when 10 bests later when he at- ..Instead of staying inside erwav the government dissolved temptedtouseapetuaerowd ~e aircraft, Islam mingled, Parliament and called the . of freed hostages at Due among passengers who election. Liberals end Dwn Airport near Calcutta. boarded ~ .buses and TORONT0 (CP) -- Polar Conservatives blamed eneh The 42 passengers and entered' ~: the' ' terminal " • :" Gas has announced that 'other for failure to get the crnw~ members were +buil~• . • additimud detailed studies legislation through in time• released unharmed• • ;A ,deputy inspector- are under way for a com- • Initial reports said there general of police, who had ;!~'i ~ l~Ipaline system which Kaplan, MP for York was a trio of l~lackere but been given a description of would~ceunect the natural Centre, said the Con- gu reserves' of the Arotie servatives promised early police confirmed there was Islam,. overpo~ver+ed the ladands'and the Mackenzie anti-boycott leglslation mlyene.Theyidentifledhim hijacker as he strode as Nazrul Islam, a through the terminal. Dalte-BeanforiSeas areas in before and durlng .the ales- Bangladesh national in his . The Fokker-37 turbojet a single natural gas pipeline, tion ~,.'mpaian. enr]~ 20e. plane was hijacked during a • The consortium said in ~+ i statement that field studies He said he had expected Islam, pleading domestic flight between will be undertaken in the Clark government to enbeuntien,h'esdtheplane's 'Jessore, southwestern Maaltohaand the Northwest shelve the embassy move, eaptein and asked him totell Bangladesh, and Dacca, the Territories. This field work But "it is outgageaus that authorities he would capital. ' • will be completed by late they should do a turunbedt • September, when Polar Gas like the." • Vancouver--'" ."1 plans to me a new appli- pmnte eatlon for a .combined Gray gala me government red should at least introduce VANCOUVER (CP) -- to seek slkmee and solace. i/]M~tue system, legislatlm in the fall. He said Norms'Masters painted the She found them, she said, PolarGas already has an thefaetthatitisnotplaunlng town red a couple of nights I, cafes, cisemas and in application •before the to is another enample of Con. last week and bag sent the singer Tom Jones' life constructNational EnerCt and operateBoard toa servativen backing away tab to orgaulzors M the Sea performance ,at Queen untUrel gas pipeline in the from pre-election prenlisea. Festival. Elizabeth Theatre. The bill Aretlo Islands, down the HaroldBuchwald, natllal Ms. Masters lives in the eameto~Tanditnnwtoin' west 81de M Hudson Bny, to ehairman of the Canadian- West End and her apartment the bends of Sen Festival or. connlmt with an existing IsraelCommittee, esidClark is near Alemmdra Park, ganisers. • Pil~e system at Lenglac, and his colleagues have wl~ro fop. five da.ys of ~ Ms. Masters +said ha; Ont. repeatedly stated Sea Fesuval um'wy youms outlnp and the loud Sea method of connecting the comprehensive anti.boycott around and played loud her to four o~ five boars Of now available |-n 4Ooz Arctic Isisnds' reserves+o..+,., to legislation and .+or,"we heltove,o+ music. .+.e• sleep-..., a n~hi. + • southern markets, the the government will enact Ms, Masters said the notes The Sea Festival con- comortium said. sunh legislation." sent her fleeing into the nil~t eluded last weekend. ' I

• I • .. ' ' . : " • . .. ..' : : . '. i. 11ae Herald, Thursday, July 36, 1979, PIIM I KITIMAT.: •. : : ' Terr tce store co ects r MDAC POLICE : , Jack Radeiet,, local Association of canada muSeuiar ~ :i;dystrophy;, , retailvalueofevery iNew COUNCIL.~t?'UlilC II,'. , BRIEFS ! I i Radio ~haekDenler store. (MDAC,; the campaign .says imaele.t:. ~.. ~ l~ormula,,o battery sold •" :'' '. " ' ' " ~ " manager, • announced' will rtm from August 6 to ' ~x~y stocking up on will go directly towards I ] i"i mat: DlStrlet MM,000 foe flood Control today the kickoff next .l:e.Dur/ngthist/meevery these batteries from thlseause" • oUnefl;'dealt "with. a until 1960. week of a store-wide Dollar raised by Radio Radio Shack, yOU can do Muscul~ dystrophy is the most tragic of the Terrace RCMP fre~ .msll.e,~e/~qen.da .in .Fundsforastockplleof campaign to raise' Shack store sales of 'New your part for the a permanently types of muscular 1100,000, to help 'fight Formul.a' batteries will' muscular, dystrophy •paralyzing, muscle. (me Terrace man dystrophy is 'Duchenne', an impaired driving .8.11 y:. lee|:/man 16 ,I00-I,000 Cublc meters of muscular dystrophy, be turned over • to ' the campaign'", he said wasting disease which Duehenne, carried by ~u~Mon~. Y: , rip.rap(a roekusedasa Authorized by the MDAC for its work with "And .you can rest' attaeks male and female', charge after an otherwise ".'";" .., fl:. "- ' " . bank stabillz~) wiLl be the mother, affects only quiet night. ,._.(~,.:.(~unc ,,__'~deolded.._to liieluded in the 1980 Muscular Dystrophy' those afflicted with assured that the full young and old. boys. First diagnmed at sm~o,-., e,ne ,a-~uum. ,~.,,~a,,.t..I k..a,..,~, age two or three, this O~lr/ck Paul Seedane, ,m.~,.;,.. m,, ~,..~..~ ~;i.,. testing in the " " • : , disease becomes Is scheduled to appear in "-'~' ~"umTmuu A! ''"~;" S~'~'~t aN" '^ progressively worse - court on the charge after --"'"" ' "--'°' ,,. _--.v..... - .... M r, says _axra:t er8. ..id • boys afflicted have.no a ear was stopped shm/ly ..li~htatthelntereeeUonot - " .... . hope of life beyond their after 2 ann. Wedmmday "'isla~/'*K~,. --- ,-,,,,o'-'*"~'-" willm"alsomnUebedeferred°evet°pmemuntll fo ful Hyd dy teens. morning. So far, there Is no cure .... :Rewiring will cost -.Cost of the testing r waste ro stu for Duehenne ~or for any .. .. • ~ • , 14,000 ;with am "addlUonsl mount to approximately VICTORIA (CP) of the ,other ~ forms of Churches . II,6001" if the conduit -- En- economLet sent and every- aroUsing his Curlouslty and He said he is being stub-, muscular dystrophy. • . ~ the ~ seeds ~,(X)0-~,,'~)0 depondhlg vironment Minister Rafe bodY else sent in order to "is going toget me to go and born'because he fears it J Bat, with the help Of ,umC"r-" on the nature of the site, Mair confirmed Wednesday .make up their report to me." .takea look at;~the repo~rtJust a ' .. .replaced... - A request for financial that a report which strongly would "establish a very people 4ike, you, the Mair said the controversy m so that I ~ say that I've dangerous precedent." MDAC can continue its • " ' 'Gaud~. ~.~ted that msistuee from Terrace qumtiens the need for a surrounding the report is seen it" ~ ..... "If Mr. 0'German, in S ees was British Columbia Hydro line search for a cure. Tho book lub • ' ' .IWltM"hm's~-l~ into the ' to Col'vice Vancouver Island lion's share of funds C :..: ': underground" ,conduit The TCS' has been does exlst and that the Seven rescued, toELUCfnt~re, esnnotmake without being a report in the raised goes towards this .:'...enusl~' shorts In the fweedto discontinue debt taxpayers paid $8,000 for it. . position of expming letters researeh-tberemainder A meeting was hekl finances diagnostic recently at. SL Matthew's' • :" wlring .' and controller . counselling in Kitimat He said, however, that he accountantsfrom --omlsts, or whatever laywers orit . '.-';. boxm. • .. .~: beonume the Ministry of had not seen lt and had heen by Russmnshlp clinics and provides AngUean Church for th. informed of its existence by • . may he on 'each occasion, I necessary equipment, purpose of orlPUddq the . .'.')i ~oglMd]i!iloauthoHiHN] C~erAffdrshaseut Dennis O'Gorman, head of • think that that is wrong," Skeena chapter Of the Mair said. such as wheelchairs, Congrasational Librarlas ~ding e~ M,000 the budget f~ the sarvtce the cabinet Environment VANCOUVER (CP) --'being'ehecked over,'"~mo. HessldhelssucethaNew braces and lifters. Assoelatinn d B•C. • ." gram, • me contingency by 60 pmr cent. and Land Use Committee's Seven British Columbia Gary. Pease, d U.S. Coast Democratic Party, It it was "So let's sll get . :i ' "/~ for am ~tltlm~'aUon In order to maintain the secretariat, residents were resting Guard rescue co.ordinator .in..government, would say 'ii'101' to I~ November debt couusellin8 service Replying to bPeraistent Wednesday at a United said Wodn~day. ' e0~ctly theesme thing. together and help," This orSamattun is an : mnl~,Jpld eis~Uoas, to KiUmat ~ ont]ying questioning y . Don S~tes .nav.al base on Midway '~Eve,,rYb0dY~~is well and Shaffer said he was Radelet urges. "Let's inter-faith and . ..'. Council membere, areas,..... the TCS needs Leekatead (NDP mmnu m me z'aciflc Ocean, happy. ' " " reminedforaboutamonthat make a cure pmelble for denominational aroun oB ,'• i~ew=,deeid~itode~m; immediate rending oz Mackenzie), Mair explained four days after being AC0astGuardspckesman 'adaillyratoof$245tolookat those who are waiting volunteers who .'. spending of IM,00~, approxlmatoly $IO,000. the report was com- re~euedfrom three liferafts said the seven would ,ha electrical lead growth oo d haping - before it Is another provld, fl/brary : miasionedbytheseeretarlat, by a Russian whaling ship, transferred to Houolultt as Vancouver Island. late". " earvlces to eungxlattmm; All the money raised and also eaeot~klm the during this two,week formationof n~m~rmm. '~" ".' ' • instruction from the eablnet 12 on their 28-metre yacht, arrangements to return Ixlcin8 and the need for the' campaign at Radio Shack committee, the White Eagle, while en 'home, he said• " twin.. ~00,000-kUovult trans- will be turned over to the Churches In ~ aria ,re Outside the house, Mair route to Honolulu from Identlfled so far are Lioyd mlssi0nlines across the cordS]b, ~ to ~ ud ' :~i: . " * :.i.. . , . ": . ...' . ssid the report, preparodby Japan• They were rescued Parker, 62; of West Van- Seehelt " Peninsula . 50 MDAC during a nation., ~orma. UmbfaybooMMned economist Dr. 'Marvin by the Russian whaler on tearer/owner ofthe White kilometrea northwest-of wide telethon on Labour ny pnonigg Mrs. E.A. i i - Shaffer, was only one of Saturday about 640 kilo. Eagle;JonVanTamelen,42, Vancouver to Vancouver Day weekend. Kant, s~,~s. , many components which I I I • ': Judge : D.W.: ' Ward CrowScounsel ~eff Arndt ~ went into a report prepared metres west of.Midway, of Coquitlam;. the yacht's • Is~nd...... rne warner vxayma men skipper;'tds sen Todd, 15: ~nvlronmentallsts are •.'.~d~al~ urn.lagS.to that the .~,geS were by 0'German for the cab- took the seven to a point just elsetriclanDon Holtom an~l~ .p~ctlng that the tran. pay $360 fine Im- waived from'•Victoria,' inet, off Midway, 2,1001dlometrea cook Sarah Mille~, l~th-~'df~ smbslon line, estimated to mediately, after Lonule after Thibauit was in- "My reliance is upon Mr. northwest of Honolulu, Nbrth Vaneauver~'rwo ~ soot ~.0 million, will in fact .__~ Thlbault pleaded volVed in. sun: accident O'Gorman ' and the where they were transferred women have not yet'b~, eeet more~ $1 bililen. WEEKLYSPEOIAL il~. :to"a charge" of th~¢eJulyT. :..s.'. secretariat," Malr said. m aU.S, navalvessel, identified...... !~'~ "Thw'rethe ones that are 'l'The tug ~me back into ValeryKlein0y;"a :~.,~ ' 30% OISOOUDT palredi"drlvlng In ~n addltis~ ~0~e finp, advising me*.l'mlght Just as M dway and. the seven government represed~,~ One (1) onlY Duo-NtatlcWood & 011 ...... ~. Terracepro~imdalcourt: Wardm, del~lTi/i~t'to, wsil go and eak. them for a Passen.gers tnat were on me inHalifax,"eaidW.ed~f~l~!] r r-r.t Comblnatlen Fornl~e. <: "~::~~,~ '.' TUeeday.i. " • apand dx:months/dnl cop~\¢~,t~e,l~t~ the lawyer vessel nave been tsken to a these t&~]~v'~,~~'- | ~ ~"I~ . .~..cl~urt wU ,tMd b.y li,0bOfl.0a~..F,~:..~:;:.~,~I: ~ - yen had ...... ~.~ntsent, ., .= . the; sick bay area where. me~'ro. .. ' Wklte Eagle when oni[of"~'-"...... its . - ...... One (1} only Duo.Mstlc Wood, Oil & Coal "~ ' two, engines exploded. He Combination Furnace v • ....//. . I said the~vessol had Sunk. Parker's son, Leii0t, 'esld "trove Mmmye Use W~M" ~.'' . the Whlts Eagle was owned predicts mostly sunny : T S by,~ inth_er~s :company, skies with a few Cloudy .,' .' ., . .. Y § p.m. to midnight .,gn ~eas' "lTading' Inc. of Panama. The vessel was ~g"~" for today are CHARLIE8ELANGER built and launched in TMwan expected to reach 24 PLUMBING & HEATING L'I"D. CFTK in November and had been degrees Celsius, with 2 KING ICOCl i 4 (CTV)BCTV I ~ KCTS cruising 'in the Far East 4435 Lakelse Ave. :, (NBC) (PBS) overnight lows about 11 TI::DDAF'I:: ~ t" G~s;.OaIO ,." :'.", '~'"~li.' ,;:~ Mal~ Me ~'°'I~: :~, .r,. ~'gL~:';;: ";"~": - ,.; Million Dollar Electric •li•• Company • C~t'd, ' • The Muppet News Studio ~t'd. Show Hour See ~t'd. • Love Cont'd. Dick ~t'd. . Boat Cont'd. Cavett '| ' Cent'd Angle MacNeil Cent'd Cont'd Lehrer Cunt'd Stars Stepping 1 i~, G~ePM Coat'd On Ice Out l " l M ork The Nova 8 -U.F.O. Wsitons Cont'd Cunt'd Cont'd Cont'd Cont'd Cont'd Cont'd 'Qu~ Thursday Live N~t., It Up Dog C~t'd Movie Soap Cont'd . . C~t'd "Police Cont'd Cont'd Sounders Man U'~lwar l~t'd , '79 Soccer CoOt'd I~t'd Cont'd Cont'd V i,s Cent'd I~t'd Cent'd ConPd NatlonM CTV Cinema News B,C, Nears Hour Galileo 11 ,, =, P.M, Final Cont'd

• Cmt'd. I~t'd I Show Cent'd. t~t'd ' "Ti~e •12 i ~S I-Cunt'd. FRIDAY 10 a.m, to 5 p.m.

.. New ~h Friendly Trouble Electric Rollers Giant with Tracy Company Wheel of Mr. Definition Measuremetric '~ . i~s Fortune Dreaaup I Cont'd Blue Umbrella , , :oo ,Password .~e Whet's Zebra Wings :15 ,Plus Street Cooking Write On :30 Hollywood Cent'd. Mad Cover-Cover I i I :45 ~Squares Cost'd. Dash Environments Days of News Noon ~vlusic Our Lives Bob Switzer News Cont'd, • Cent'd. z~u.y Tyler Alan Art Starts ' I21i ,Cont'd. Moore Hamel Stories of Amer On. Cont'd. Write On • :15 'Doctors the Cont'd. Art Cart :30 Another . Evidence Another Universe I :45 World !Cont'd World Roomnasties

~t'd, The Edge Cont'd. Book Look !CuRt'd, Of Night Cont'd. Music Place flue or'c:~lAl. L~UA:~ I b" Cent'd, Take Cont'd. 'Poetry Alive, 2 .¸ ~,Ont'd, Thirty Cont'd. Bread & B'F lies ONE DAY ONLY Movie Atlantic Movie Over Summer Matinee Easy Cont'd "Toklat" Speakout Friday, July 27.8 pm at the Terraoe Arena Back" Cont'd . Cont'd Cont'd. I :~t'd, " ' Flinstones Contd. Cont'd. Sesame Tickets $8.50,Advance, $9.50 Day of Show Cent'd Cont'd. Street C~t'd, MOd I :tS Cont'd. Cont'd. Tickets at Kelly's Stereo in Terrace & Srnithers, Jeans North in l~t'd. Squad Cost'd. Cont'd. Terrace & Kitimat and C~llingwood Sales in "Hazelton !

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TERHACE/K~T|MAT C , . . , :. . .: ~: , J DATELINE J daily •VICTORIA L ?i

General Office.~lS.lSSy by Marcus R. Davies ., ',' Ch'¢ulmflm. &lS.41,1J, ~~ The blggest news of the current legislaIlve as~J)!y has been the fact that there has been no newa, ' w~.e eDITOa. ~/N~Mit~.. no one expee~l the government to do ariything l~.r, tieularlycolourful, it wus hoped that at least ,~N.~, • CORCULATION. TER RACE.' ~,~MI~ Demoeratic Party would provide some. momenim m KITI/~TOFi~IcE '- (W,Mff47 TPUbllshed. avery weekcl~y at 3'~|: K,SOt~1 I~ excitement. Such has not been the./ease; race, B.C. A member of VerlfMd C!rcub~ As a matter of fact, most of the conversation arotmd. Authorized as sec:~d close mall. Rigl l~tlf .l~ m~q' thepress gallery this summer has been .about what 1201. Postagepaid In caIh, return i,~ 9UIK~. will happen in the fall. Rumours continue to circulate around the buildings that heads are likely to roll in ,the. NOTe 01= ¢OPYIIi~HT," upcoming cabinet shuffle. 'The names mentlon~i.t~ The Herald retains full, coinplell and sekl c01NrMl~In most often have been those of Dr. Pat McGeeri and any mvertlnornent produced s~l.~ ~ (~.~ _~ +.t~ Bill VanderZalm. " photographic .c~h)nt ~bffs ih~l +d' 't~i:.~lf. McGeer, a man long on inteliigence but short, o~ Keproauctlm us nm I~lfmltN~l. ~ "! ' i ' common sense, is considered expendable for the simple reason that he is not popular. Many Socr~ backbenchers appreciate his questioning min~l; wh|.ch is particularly evident in his dealings with ethel' cabinet ministers. Thedoctor, however, has rubbed a few people ,the wrong way, not the least of all the LETTERS premier. He may find that he will have more tlme I .... To I future for his much loved scientific gadget~'y. The case of Bill VanderZalm is an interestin8 I THEEDITO /. paradox. When one studies closely the member from l " i .....~ i.,:i._ ;_. ~' .~:'": .. , + Surrey, it becomes obvious that he is tremendously capable administrative minister. The only problem is that his foot has a habtt of ending up.in his mouth,. x am causing more embarra~ment for the government than _mmm.md.at ..~...~dm ~. ~ ",m-I~~ for himself. The premier is tired of having to retract VanderZalm's statements for him, and would.like to rove uee.n mr t~_ lit m ~ I~l~. ~ +Ahmlk lo ~m. x a~ro Bud "(iS iI~ lower his profile. Certainly a factor in 's :~..m~e.e,~:n mind Will be VanderZaLm's announcement that he "wants the Job of premier". Lookfor this minister to order for me to receivepro. w~f~. pasts7 m/ds~tds4~ be shuffled to a minor cabinet post. ,m Other.ministers likely to be shuffled include Evan ay pay you ~or mm ~ ' ' t Wolfe, Tom Waterlend, Jim Chabot, and Rare Malr. recetv~lie,® i mouthwhkh I~ .. In Mair's case, an upward move is probable. mn sure that you rmlim NOTE: Phil~.oP.hieal New members considered cabinet material include not go m7 far kllet;Y~d,~ Brian Smith, Peter Hyndman, and'Johc Heinrich. .® in . .-'--. ,..,, ,.. ..- NDP MLAsGordsn Hanson (Victoria), Bob Skelly (Port AlbemlJ and Chris D'arey (Rowland-Trail) portion with my family. I Is visited Seattle on July 17 to make a presentati.¢m wish to attain a slnee~ ... against the proposed Sedro Woolley muclear power h'le~d,-~ who will ~ a ., development. s~L~'e, and bmst. Mend- 1link Yeu Appesring .before the U.S. Atomic Safety and ~i~ much I I will. I mn '~-- Liscencing Board, the Opposition members expressed thgir c0n,cern for the well-being of British Columbians; albSt of whom live within 150 ki]ometres Of the ~ce reiIdeat Jim Jensen stops on Kalum 81reet proposed site. Thursday the only effort to, clean it up had" been D'arcy stated that the approach taken was "like ei~e the now abandoned Wlnterinnd store to at least Jensen's attempt to move the refuse. Is it any wonder Mek]he sheds of broken ginsI OUtOf the main path of 'that of a neighbour", with the emphasis being on of- COMMENT Terrac~ hai the reputation of being the broken glass ferlng alternatives. tnf~ down the sidewalk. ~nat the window had been capital of (~anada and a shoddy place•to live? BY GRAHAM.LEA" !dltlttmM wee reported to the poUoo on Sunday. By Skelly said the main concern was thePoseible'threat Photo by Grey Mlddleton to B.C.'s wildlife, environment, and fisheries. ,PRINCE RUPERT ML& NDPMLA Ernle Hall (Surrey), who was unable to • make the trip, expressed his fear the B.C. Hydro may ! ;t • ~eltheihameus nuclear power in B,C. 'TII be worried',', Hall stated, "as long as the head honcho of Hydro (Robert Bonner) has his head stuck on nuclear in seattle the u~S. Aton~ ~ md power." rres.estiycens|ng Board Is beldinli ~ to didde the fato of the proposed Sedro Wool]eyi~ Ix~ phlt. Opposition Leader David Barrett was a little angry "she decision will be a miItlI I ~I' ]~III/Ih this week when it was brought to his attention that Columbians. The mmdveSed~ Wo~ nIkm' Rare lVlair's campaign manager had been appointed to plant, with a price tag of ~,! i ~ Is to Ix) the board of directors of the B.C. Developmeat Cor- located only us kilometers,omh of thelln ,~mimal poration. The appointment of D. Smith, ~/h0 is also a border. partner in Mair's Kamloops law firm, "amounts to political interference ix/ the corporation", Barrett H tha catastrophe of Three Mile fiend proved said. anything it was that nueJHr aee~l~ I I~pI~m The appointment also came a~ a surprise to other despite the ~)~ed 'qno~-Wod"he~k.W qmm In board members, who are usually consulted on such nuclear plants, A major, a~Jdmt at SMro Wmlley matters. would leave the lives amd health d ore' two million' parting notes: Education Minister Pat McGeor didn't endear himself to anyone earlier this week projection" of the ~ me bhu~ ~'a '~sm when he proposed the closure of numerous schools in containable" accident at fb dre Washy would spew, the province aS a budgetary measure. As one Van: ~dieactive f~!out ~tm~t~ an arm couver area trustee put it,+"You can't just kick kids out of a school so that you can shut jt down." ..Radiation.would enco~i.! ih an ~. 0tyro Cabinet Ministers Rare Mail' and Jim" Hewitt me prevaumg wind plttes~ It k h~l to I of e, received a rare surprise the other day when they were locationmore da~erom to ]~ri~,h(~II~, th~ sent letters of praise from a B.C. environmental ,~Iro. Woolley. ~ ', group. The Recycling Council of B.C. expressed Its support for recent measures in energy conservation o geological fault UnN run the ll~h ~(the taken by the two. t V~ey, home of ~ propped nudi. phmt. Theplant site is situated tn the middle of tMN brits. NDP ~ )'rank Howard (Skeena) recently .In thepast .~or seyemrs that seinIIl~ him, bel charged in the legislature that the B.C. Workers' recorded: ~ wr.t ~ ~ tINm ~,ults ComPensation Board is in the camp of corporate in- measures.7.5 on ~ Rich(Mr m, Tim ~ Wodley' dustry. "I think there is something seriously wrong plant must meet U.S. govm~mt stm~rds and he with the manner in which the WCB isconductisg its able to withstand em~quskm i~ that ehm. activities....and in its dealings with those injured and and steel m/aht as wen be ¢irdlN~ ~ a a~J~r in need of services from the board," Howard stated. "Industry has been able to communicate its concerns earmqua • zone, not only em'te ~ It b a to the compensation board through the Social Cred/t' ~ted mkin which B.C, m ~ ~ ~,~ government which is part and parcel of the corporate and no.thing to, gala. world."

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, '.{ Carter rejects scheme to revamp U.S. dollar WASHING.TON (CP) -- measured against a I~sket resutt ' of Carter act- po•,..nine - the dollar." " Banks" " ' The President's energy wlthcentral...... bankers in other Wall Stree't banker , Volcker imbalance and supportin~ ;;!i D'espite 'signs another• of 1~ other onrreaeles. Its .ministration economic and corporations aren't 'proposals already are countries ,mat ummenthal m.praisedby the New York the dollar. "dollar massacre" might be value now is about 76 cents policies. By holding down holding dollars any longer receiving a ' .skeptical had, analysts say. banking community and is SineJair Stevens, head eg • - 'developing, the revamped and likely would he lower interest rates while inflation than absolutely necessary, . reception hi Congress, and One big question was an. referred to by congressional the Treasury Board in Ot- Carter administration is except for efferts by the rates rose last year, the potting further pressure on his subeequent cabinet swersd Wednasony when the banking committee tawa, said rids week the • re~eeung any new program Swiss and West German administration left markets the curreacy, shakenpralsedmoredoubts. White House confirmed Chairman Henry Reuse government is worlds8 on a to~. prop ' up the U.S.- central banks to support it. confused about economic Cartei"s nationally In some European countries, Carter's choice of Paul (Dem.-Wis.) usa manwhese currency's value on world . direction PaeCktraageof measures to help televised address July 15 is the shekenp was incorrectly Volcker, president of the appointment :'should quiet de deflctL But, Just all n~rkets. .', " But Monday, William When 'wage and price promising stringent energy interpreted as the collspse of Federal Reserve Bank of the dollar." Ottawa was forced tbls w~k • - The'U.S. dollar has IJean Miller, the Federal Reserve. guides were ennounced late conservation and a massive, the government rather than New York, to take over as " to follow the U.S. lead In steadily slipp!ng for. the'.l.~ast "Board. chalm.n who ys in October without any ae- synthetic fuels preductich .a roor~ulzatlon. Fedsr.al..Reserve chairman . Canadian . p.ollcymakers pushing up lntercet rates, It two :months to a ~ovel lees neon tapped to became' me comnnnvlng move to higher scheme failed to stabilize the ' Analysts were quick to ~romMmer. . nave a majorznterest in will.now have to tailor any ~an threeper cent above Its new U.S. treasury secretary, int~e~'~ates, the dollar fell. dollar. Instead, Just as nc- poiut out Carter took away a The,position is aou,.c watching the U.S. dollar's traae measures to take low of l~st Oct, 30, which said no nmv rescue efforts It took a ~0.billion rescue curredlastoctoboraflerhls majorindividuellmlwarkfor equivateut to governor of the ' mture. The weakness el- account of perststont then'resulted in a dramatic areplan~ed, Hel~tanelysts package Nov 1, worked out wage and price guides an- the dolkrwhea he accepted Bank of Cana.da, but is. fecilng~eU.S, onrrencyhan declines in the U.8. dollar's $30-billion international worried that the pattern of in conlunction with several nouneemeut--durtnge time the resignation of Michael enormousLY mf!uent!al also pu~ed down the Cans. value. rescue operation on Nov. 1'. last October might be EU~an governments, to economists now refer to u Blumenthal, the treasury because ot me ability of its man dunar aria will he a • 'At the end of October, the repeated. .arrest-the slide ' qthe dollar manascre" -- the secretary. While Miller is holder to shape U.S. eco- factor in designing e U.S. dollar wan valued at Like the dollar slump last This time, u.neertainty dollar has continued to seon as a good replacement, nomic direction, program to counter only 74.14 cent ~ when. fall, this oue•ts aminlya about energy policy is weaken, he doesn't have the rapport A conservative and former CAonda'e ~ntermational trade LOOKING FOR A Mining industry ,has gOod prospects W VANCOUVER (CP) -- It's cent increase this year in the ninm are estimated to reach B.C. to increase by 37.5" per chewan for uranium ex- south of Stewart, ts spenomg rt.C.,s gold pr~ucere busier fulispeedahesdforBrltish number of major mining $42.7mlllion, up 64.9 per cent centintheperledfromJan, l plorationlastyusr. $H3 million todouble its than they, have been for Columbia's mining industry companies searching for from 1978," Hlggs said. to May 31 over the same There has also been a milling capacity to 12,000 years. for the remainder of 1979 minerals. And the number t "Coal exploration ex~ perlod last year. There wero burst in expansion of tons a day, employing 300 B.C/s two producing gold with ~ond prespects for1960 andscopenfJuniorcempany penditores are expected to 14,800 claims staked, existing mines due to in. construction workers. About mines ~-. Nu-Energy as well. projects being publicly reach $19.1 million, up 11.7 compared'with 10,765. creased metal prices which 450 full.time employees will DevelopmentLtd. ut~Casdar Thnt's the word from in. zmanced through the Van- per cent from last year." :Spending on uranium now make them more be on staff when the project in northern B.C. and Nor- M .dustry leaders as geologists couver Stock Exchange k Release of a provincial' exploration is forecast for economically attractive, is completed in mid.1981. ' thair Mines, at S[ewart -- A :scramble across the mcet encouraging." report on geochemical data $6.5million in 1979, the first Took Corp. is spending "Molybdenum prices have willbeJoinedsoonby a third, province's mountain ranges A recent chamber survey from prospective mineral year the chamber has sur- $160million m development gone absolutely screwy," Carotin Mines, which has C and economkts study re. shows that a record ~il.8 deposits sparked a flurry of rayed uranium exploration cg its ltl~mont propo~ In tayt Rou burble, president completed fea|lbility M~l~ea portsonproduct[oneestsand million will be spent on exploration and claim spending intentions, the Interior, which wlll~ of Placer Development Ltd. on its Hope, B.C., prop~y,~. metal prices.: exploration in the province staking, much ff it in the However~ it has estimated create 500 new comtm~ticn ."I heard of one spot price in about 140 kllcinetrea eke[of. I, L t; ' "Inoneword, lt'sup,"eald thlayear, compared with IM3 Terrace-Stewart area ef thatS6 million to Mi million Jchsand400permanontJobe themerchantmarketof$30a Vancouver. i: ~(~,,i,,z~: Rick Hinge, manager of the million in 1978. northwestern B.C. was spent in 1978. when the mine cmnas on pound." B.C. and Yukon Che.mber of. "Spending on l~rdr0ck ~. New and earlier ex- This compares with an stream in 1981. World interest in buying Other mine p~~e '~, Mines. .. phiratiea, lnoluding precious ploration has caused the estimated ~0 million to $100 Climax ' Molybdenum gold -- which topped $305 been promplzcY~ix~.~l ) "Thero'sakeady a ~0-per. metals, basometetsandura, number of claims staked in million spent in Saskat- Coi'p., at Alice...... Arm, B.C., U.S. d pound recently --has metal nric~.~':~ 'i ....' ~{,~.~;~h~.~ ~...... • ., Equ['tySUVe~ Mlges~JId.'b~" BUSINESS ,p! Drought condition deteriorate Prairie crop/: of,Honstoa.spending.milli~.at'.~tuthecopper-sllvereeutral:B.~.~N&aiula~r.opert~.caniinhalty~Minesnear$80 DIRECTORY__ "Near-dronght conditions the northwest to Edmonton taking dwindling moisture reservoir or the 109,-000-sore ~ has received less t~.,~++;,. The Man!~ba a~.~l~ Ltd,,.,imilliiff h+j~l~ ~,expand btld~eted copper- ~$I9 caused by unusual weather in the centre of theprovince reserves from the topsoil, district may he shut down., non me normaz amount ~' aepartment reports 'that p~0o*ul~tlun.a~BaineLake in patterns only a few weeks have reported some crop TheAlhertawhontponlre. BobLious, distrlctegriml, causingrain this, a degreeyear toof da~];cr¢~ partsmost ofof thethe northwest central and northern~. , . ~'~.~ ~B.C. . +.;. ~ ;- ;, PAGE..7 hefore harvest time have led damage due to excess ports that hut, dryweatherin .turlst in Pincher Creek, said deterioration in the aran. ;~!~. interlake regions are ex. to crop deterioration in some moisture, southwestern parts of the traditional weather patterns ¢,,,,.,,, to ...... h,,.~.~'~ periencing dry conditions areas of the Prairies. Conrad Gietz of the province has resulted in are reversed this year. The ,,,,+'~'~.'++,o'~',~;'~'~~,'~,oo,'-",,"~ ,:that are causing crop Some farmers in Alberta agriculture neardronght conditions that Foothills region, which -....- -.~,-+~+- .-.,+.,~ 2"~ deterioration while in the Saskatchewan and Manitoba department said Wednesday are-. causing crop normally has' the most other ~ropu ut~:~u~ u~ poor d~v~lnnm~mt fh~ ~-,| mnld southwest, some farmers have plowed under fields of a blocking Hdga. over the deterioration rainfall, is. drier than the .-..... "':""--" ~"...... have plowedpoorcrop fields. qi wheat and other crops western Prairies has been ' The Claresholm-Cardston shert-gress country south. On the brighter side, the because of conditions." causing migratory low- dis~ict has reported the east of Lethbridge. Gerald Miedema, • assistant agricultural three Prairie pools report pressure systems to flow driest conditions in Alberta "The good farm managers representative for the that some districts in each The Saskatchewan crop north of the Prairies. This -- 28 per cent of normal will get a decent crop this Yorkton district, said hot, province are reporting ex- insurance board repOrts that has restricted the moisture capacity for topsoil :'IL year but those farmers who dry weather in the last weeks cellent crop conditions. more than 400 farmers, development of weather and 55-per.cent subsoil didn't practise good has caused stunted growth Crops in northern Alberta, region,mainlyhavefr°malreadythe Yorktonapplied drenchlngC°nditi°nSrains.nece~aryfor capacity, management lest fall to' w/dmnyaffecttheextsnt to northwest Saskatchewan for adjnstmenis on crops Rich Ross, district conserve moisture and kill which wheat fills out. He and central Manitoba are damaged by lack of WlllPruaskeftheAlherla mausgerfortheLethbrldge weeds will have ponr crops," added that the grade of roportodasgcedtoexeellent !;;!i, moisture, environment department Northern Irrigation District, he said. wheat harvested ehonid he with good moisture con- Meanwhile, eentres on a edded that warm, drywinds sald the area needs a heavy The Saskakhewan wheat exeellent but the yield wili he ditions, andl~.~,t~]gn~;- ~le from Grands Prairie'hi in sOiztliern "AlSerta" ate' rain:, soon. to ~eplenlsli .the. pool.~port~,~at~the~Y~tkl~n,-,..lowor~n.~./,:-., ~ff~:;~-~,:~!~~

'/ ' Teacher says time limit needed for solitary, i?, EDMONTON (CP) -- A reports that children have services clepartment before These allegatlons of abuse, She emphasized that the "He drew back his arm, former teacher at a been confined for extended deciding whether his office she said, should not he children et Westfleld are and whaml Caught me right provincial Juvenile treat- periods in so-called will conduct ' an in- blamed on Wesffield director different and require dif- in the jaw. ! had e big~ :? ment centre hero who was "thinking rooms" as a dis- vestigation, said Paul Wood, August Fraueofeld. ferent handling than normal bruise." . :. ! punched in the face by one ciplinary measure. These his executive assistant. "Statl,tically speaking, On another l~cesian, a 16. student and hit with a chain rooms are small, poorly- Alberta Liberal Leader "He has devoted his life, children. ', ~++' by another, says solitary ventilated and furnished Nick Taylor will hold a news PA.hours-a-day, to helping the majority of these kids year.aid boy ~as swinging a confinement has its place in sly with mattr~ses on the conference in Edmonton kids. He loved them and will probably bee+ores chain at e l~-year-old boy. treating problem children 'floor. today to discuss Westfield. gave them individual at- habitual criminals." When she stepped between + but shouldbelimited to three Alberta. NDP Leader The forme~ teacher said" tontinn." She related an experience them to protect the younger '~ hours,The female teacher, who publicGrnntNotleyhescallndfura inquiry into the in. she"revolted" was surprisedby child-care and The ~7-year-old teacher, when she asked a boy to sit child, thechain caught her in asked not to be named, said stitution and Social Credit workers' descriptions of the now in the public school down in class. When he the thigh. system, said she used the refused to comply, she "I can still feel it on the Photo in an interview thet some of Leader Bob Clark has asked children at Westfield thinking rooms lees than any walked up to him and skin. The pain was in- k, 'the children at Westfleld for an investigation by slespingonfLIthymatiressos other teacher, repeated the request, credible." , i' institution are "little future provincial Ombudsman andurinatinginmilkcar[ons ' [, criminals" and ere harder to Randall Ivany. while in Isolation because But "kids want to he dis- , ...... r' hendiethannormnldz~dran, Ivaw will await an in. her own experience showed ciplined," she added. ' ...... |~...,~.~L~~UI. 11 ~11k11..11 ~Y~Iii1~___~!11.~ ~U~q~ ii • Controversy he, ~ernalreport on the situation the e]d]dron didn't seem to "Everybody needs some ' Walker's ,,,-¢, surrounded Westfleld over being prepared by the sock.i he "in agony." limits on life." ' ., ~..

'/i ¸, '!! Sea family plans trip home Unique+ ++ ' ST.,JOHN'S, Nfld, (CP)- directed by immigration Durin~astorm in the Bay returning so their children I Patientb,e ,n,a s. Peter Prankerd and his. officials to pick up a of Biscay, two freighters can go buck to regular scheol family, four years at sea stranded sailor near their sank nearby while gales after being taught by their ..~. !!!!!!""'!".:...... SmoothtaStee aboard a 31-year-o]d' position. slammed the Winule Rigg. parents in what their father i Scottbh-bullt motor ferry, The man turned out to be Prankerd says he met calls the "university of raM are going home to Britain Peter Erich Marsehner, people during the voyage life." withtaiesofinternationnlpi- describedbyPrenkerdas an similarly discouraged by Prankerd says he'll rates and tempests et sea international pirate wanted British politicals, probably set up another and, maybe, with their heat. bypollce agencies in many The Prankercls are business...,,~:;:;i~i...... ~',:;];im,, ' The Wlonie Rigg, which park of the the world for /' for the voyage at a cast of the alleged slaylnga of LQ÷e.. about 125,-000, is up for sale. nearly a dozen people. at about that price. Prankerd describes,thai plug ln O an extra [ l,,+ ...... ,,,,,1,,i what makeS it placement cost would he cameaboard as "so bim, ...... ~ ~}ecf~, about ~.5 ~lllion. so almost unbelievable that . If no buyer is found, an we had to put them into a '"',h, aboard to help with the trip transpired." !~ ti , home. He hopes to use the notes to Prankerd' 42, his wife, preduca.abeok, bopefallyfor ' Pat, '40, daughter Elizabeth, poblleauon ~ t~. " r ;t 15, and sons Simon, 13, and Prankeed said that during i .... i! Tim, !1, have manned the the thne Mar.or was in ~,.~~~'\~'-~/~-~~~ i / vessel alone for most of the' aboard, "everything seemed time since they left to go wrong" with the vessel. , I 19'/5, propeller and eventually she //~] ~ (j~,@)~(~++++~{) ', ',, Prankardanldhewso"blt- became disabled and had to O~e®~o® +++ .( .terlydbappointed" with the be towed into port at ...... ,,,,.' ,. political situation in Britain CasLdes, St. Lucia. ~ ~ it ",. ,!'./'~,,I . "ii andsoldhbehainofdlscount With all the problem, all ~" .... V" 'T warehouses to convert the hands were needed to cope, . . ~" vessel for the Iong-dronmed- including Marscheer. of t~p, "it wsa beca,,,e of that, l l hire a student for a few hours I "We really looked like believe, we're alive today. If Noah's Ark..,.like a floating these things hadn't hap- i a few days I naval dockyard," he parted. I'm convinced he I a few weeks l recalled in an Interview after would have killed all five of arriving here last weekend, us." ,We even had the old piano When they arrived at St. I ~ a few months [ down below." It helped pass Lucia, things wore not over. I contact: C a ~ado E m plo merd'i . many tedious hours at sea, "The .eat mottos we I C + P,_ Fo,- i Their most memorable woke up and found that he i I moment came in 1978 when was gone. But so was a lot of I ' . (~ 3Z.-qt.ql- ~<~¥.~.÷ I theWinnleRlggwaneruloln8 our equipment . . . worth I ll..4k+. Employment and Empo el the Mediterranean end was about $10,000." I III+F ImmlgratlonCanada ImmlgrationCan|da l I I ""'+'Garrett +-""""' teache + "or.hMm ockey schoo' 1 students divin g de adln1 e isl,n owcloes Bob Garrt t is working fieult lessons which. in conjunction with the Garrett's students may Time is running out for polntment during the reluctant to se~d their. recreation department to decide, to pursue in the boys to sign Up for the 1979-80 season's boys to the +10-day introduce a group of future, Terrace Minor. Hockey registration session early session. people from Terrace to Barrett also teaches Summer School which in .June. The fees are $45 for sport of diving. " level four and five diving runs from Aug. 21 to Aug ."At that time, we didn't:. fb~o~Sages 7 and 8 and $7§ Garrett's class consists classes and some of his 31 at the Terrace Arena. really plan to oper'atea L ~..ys ages '9~to 14, c~ eight divers from all students have done very A minimum of 6o boys summer schobl,"' "Wb have good in- age categories all of well in provincial com. is required for the school Harrington says. stmctors lined up and the whom share in their petitions, Garrett told the to operate, but only 45 "However, we had so boys rwill get lots, of lee lack of previous diving Herald. youugster~ +have si~ned many people asking us to time,'" Harringt0n ex- instruction. As well as teaching two up. so. far. If the hold one that we decided plalned. ,"But unless we According to Garrett of his daughters, Shanon minimum number is not to go ahead: Our problem hit the 6O regis~ation this program teaches the and Kelly, Ga_~ett~also met by August 12, the now is the slow response mark by August II students the essentials us teaches leve~.; 0i~l;g to school will .have to be to sigu youngsters up." weekend we'll have to diving. The foundations Prank Cseke,. l~dith ~py, cancelled. . He said that school fees call it off." which are established in Mary Dasllva~ I~ Bahr, •" School director Len had to be boosted as the Parents can register Garrett's classes will be Stephen costsllc~arid Jehn Harrington says more ice-rentol costs jumped children at All Seasons the basis for more dif- Costello. i . , "~ than 80 parents inquired considerably, The in- Sports store at the comer about the school and crease in fees ts likely the of Lakelse and Eme~on during stor~ bouts. Cousineau has expressed disap-. reason. WhY' parents are '~ faced challenge Hamilton explodes MONTREAL (CP) -- For managed to run him out of .a man who had five days to bounds." iloaru almost a brand new Head coach Joe Scennella in fourth quarter win game, Tom Couslaenu felt he said Cousineau has a "first conducted himself kind of game,, REGINA (CP) -- Hamilton's first touchdown the second on a 19-yard pass~. adequately Wednesday night "He played 'better in the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, who ona one-yard run, collectiug from quarterback Tom despite the fact Montreal.<:,seoond4ialf, I think.he is ex- could muster Just severn field goals of 28, 32 and II Clement+.. Bob: MacorittP Alouett~..drg_pped a 1~.7,,~. He'+.boun~tobe, he points in the first three yards and kicking two 'converted both .and kicked cpmrters, exploded for 17 in. converts and a Dingle, field goals of 17 and 37 yards ' peders In a canaman ' •the fourth to beat Saskatcho. Q~mrtarback Dave Marler'a to sustain Saskatchewan two.yard run produced the hopes of a victory after two Football League eentest. "++" ~ . .'Z/ • ...i,~.. ,, wan Roughriders 24-20 in a "I think I played well," S~ l~.~,~:,.e~+~- League other touchdown ae the eruehing Western Can- Couslnonu said. "I made ~ ~ :~. .~.+,.~ # interlocking game Wed- Eastern Conference Tiger" farence defeats. some mistakes, but they will . • . ~ , .... nesday night. Cats picked up their first Backup quarterback he eUmimted,+~ ' r+~tt~~t~tlFlql'M~fq!~,,~i.!,++~... • , i The Roughriders, who had victory in three regular- Larry Dick moved the eomfortable""':~lfh" the"'"~=~'~"t~ .... ? ~+.=~' +"~ '~ ' led by 17 points in the tint season outings, Roufflwlders~ down 'to the system.'! ...... quarter and were ahead by MiKe Strickland created Hamilton ll-~yardline~la the Couainean, thaNo, l draft i,n]cau'o 13 going into the final 15 short-lived visions of victory d~lng secede of ,me~same, n~inutes of action, made a for the Roughriders with two 10ut Saskatchewan s hopes ~f desperate attempt to save firatquartar touchdowns, the recovery were dashed by ..,,+ me,. + first on a twc.yard:i~n and Henderson. draft, +.p~' a lucrative Child's gon],a) +66:17 gave .....~++~+:+++++++++++!~+++++++++++++++++++++++++++~+++++++++++++++++++++++++++:+++++++++++++i++++++++++++++++++~+++i++++++++++++++++~ face but it was snuffed out effer from Buffalo Bills last Sol~os#Eii~J[+~akes a 3-2 ~~~~~l~i!+++++++,i++~. when Hamilton's Zac week to sign with the victory over Chicago Sting in +,:+~+++~:++++:~+++++:+++::++;+Y...... +++P++++++:+ Henderson made an end- Alouettee. This despite +the. n :North+ 'American ' Soccer ' ~+i,,++++::.:+:.:+++++:+:+:+...... il/. zone interception with 14 fact he is allgued as an out- League match before 5,734 ...... diving class e ado left,o t,ay. Whymark win Idde linebacker here after a faus..~ednesday night. Shanon Garrett ares for a Nell Lumeden was the higl~ school and college ...... ,~,, ~'..:t!~ - Ti~erCate' hero in,the batUe VANCOUVER (CP) -- support by the Vancouver career that saw him play the He was aeelstecl by Bernie ~' Photo by Don Baker of CFL also-rans, scoring Striker Trever Whymark's back line, especially hy middle position. Gersdod(, P~ / + eighthgoai of the s~asen in 'central defender Peter "The pace (of the game) PLANs TO PEDAL the 74th minute gave Van- surprised me," Cousinean TORONTO (CP) -- All a coaver Whitecaps a 1-0 Whymarkwentaroundone said. "It was definitel) strong.++Chicago took + a .I+.0first- man-really needs to get Hufnagel passes t'tO victory over Tulsa defender and beat Tulsa quicker than I though it half load when midflelder around is a bicycle and a Roughnecks in a North goalie Jack Brand, still would be. Dick Advneaat scored 0na American Soccer League +.erambling to his feet after "I found out how much Emmaneel.guitar, says To lgoveReinhard it~ the Wl--Am-. ~o fo St d game WedQesday night, stop_p.h~.,the 3~...yard bull~ wider the field wa+. when second half Gersdorff scored 33-year-old To~0nto ;re'g+ n , The victory, before 21,196 ny Bonmo. -o,mo was +sent Willie Armstend ran a curl his ninth and 10th goals of the plans to peda1."off:tl~,S fans, moves Vancouver 15 into the clear by Vancouver pa~erntotheoutaide.ltried eeason at 59:21 and.68:17, summer on a ~un~th~- ;',~ '~,.i~:. + r ampe ere points ahead orLon Angeles winger uari.valentme. to track him down and respectively. .' world tour. ' 'MONTREAL (CP) -- A 22- eeason game, Started out as Aztecs in the race for. first Daniel who .w..~ m.~ y~r~ PaSS from _quarterback if they intended ~.~t the place in theWeste.rn D~vls!on, d~nmm~mm,balls."ou'+t o'i"t~' :.:.:. :::::::::::::: +]:: ..... Jgh~ Hufnagel+ 'it0" wJde~ Pe~ormah~ m me'AJs,. + ++,++++,+++0.,,o,++ + +w:+ .r~e|verTomF6~f~:,~.^, a.. ,~,.~. =..,.. ~0 ,~ ~',.~On.:~,..., ~the ~. ~,.+~first ~ .~+.~!sequence • Whymark's gual,'+in ' "a~'.:Thefl~ar~dhgwasevi - ~, m .... ".~ '~..... 7%%"T Johnson marched the contest which featured close deneed by 42 fouls called in only. major scores wen- r.~,o,+o,o all th,~ tvnv frnm marking by both sides, Came the match, 28 ~ Tulsa, by off a rebound on a shot by referee Faul Avm, who also "Montreal eight, He used Vancouver defender Bob tsmedyellowcerdstoRogar treal Alouettes 19-7 in. a renni~ back+. James Sykes Bolitho. Davies and Tarry Darrocott end Richard Crump to ad- The goal came two of Tulsa and Willie Johnston interlocking game played Vantage throughout the minutee after Alan Ball had of Vancouver. ~ before 51,.237 fans. sequence with a combination pot Valentine through bet- Tuina, which lost 9..I at of short passes and running ween two defenders. • ! .~ +. • r .%. Hufnsgel replaced home earlier in the eeascn to .:,i'' ~,~ ;:i+ ~~c Calgary +.tarter Ken Johnson plays. Valentine scored on the play Vancouver in a game to begin the second half with But the Stamps were foiled but was called offside, replayed because of a for- the Stampeder+. trailing 6-9.. when defensive end Junior Vancouver goalie Phil redo, seemed content to The remainder of the Parkes had to make only use defend rather than give Ah You skcked Johnson and first-half cave to record his scoring for the Western club Gordie Judges recovered the Vancouver too many YOU CAN was accounted for by the second consecutive shutout chances as the Whitecaps baH. But Barnes was unable and his fifth of the season. kicking of J. T. Hay and to do anything +.gainst the had only 11 shots in the Mike.McTagae. Calgary defence. Parkes was given strong game, five in the first half. ALWAYS Hay kicked three field From there until the goals, converted the touch- beginning of the second half down and added singles on the game deteriorated into a two other.attompta which series of interceptions, TELL A went wide. He hit from fumbles, broken plays and Red Sox win, distances of 46, 23 and 40 penalties to beth +.ides. JlmRicedrovelaflveruns Lemon scored the winning yards and added elngleaof 46 w~th two homer+,and Carlton run on Kansas City'+. fifth and 68 yards m his wide at- On his third.quarter touch- Fink added a three-ran shot error of the Contest as the "BEST tempts. Mc'rngue scored the down play to Forzani, Wednesday night, White Sox used a four.run only point of the first quarter Hufnngsi moved the club. highlighting a 19-hit Boston eighth to beat the Royak 6-2. with his ~0-yard eingle. from his own 54 to the attack and powering the Red Seattle Mariners used a The beet the Aiouettes Montreal 22 in six plays. SOx to a 16-4 rout of Oakland threerun seventh inning to il SELLER" could do, despite using three These included the Calgary A's in an American League beat Baltimore 5-4 and snap quarterhacks-:-Joe Barnes, uarterback carrying the haechall game. ... a 14-game losing streak at Gerry Dattilio and Ran II twice himself. The entire family reads it Calcagni--wa+. a pair of After Boston pulled to lto the Orioles' Memorial second-querter field goals of Defensive halfback Jim huge lend, manager Don Stadium home. Ruppert And, why not? There's 40 and~ yards bY Don Sweet Burrow of the Als in- Zimmer did away with the Jones druve.in three Seattle and 44-yard single by Wally tercepted two errant Huf. designsted hitter -- allowing runs, two in the seventh, to Buon0 in the third quarter. • cagel heaves late in the third pitcher Mike Torrez, 10-6, to end Baltimore'+. seven-game something for everybody quarter, but all the Mon- hat for ihlnmelf. Later, pit- winning streak. ~Thevictory was the second treaiers got out of it was char Joel Finch pinch.hit for Detroit Tigers got home in the classified pages in in as many starts for the Bunno's single point. Torrez, then remained in the runs from AI Greene, Lance Stamps and left them tied for game. Parrkh, John Wnckenfuss second place in the W~t with So far thie'seaso~ the and Champ Summers to rout DAILY HERALD Edmonton Eeklmce. The two Alonettes have scored only The homers were the 23rd Milwaukee Brewers 11-9.. trail British Columbia I,lone one touchdown in their three and PAth of the season for Cleveland's Rick Walto starts, and have not looked Rice, who trails his W;~ether you're buying, by two points. American .l.engue-lend~ pitched six leninp of no-hit The Alouettes now have anything like the club that hall and finished with a two- selling, renting, leasing, won one of three games and went to the Grey Cup against team-mate, Fred Lynn, by hitter as the Indians are locked in second place in Edmonton the last two throe, recorded a 2-0 decision over years. looking for a job or the Eastern Conference with AL strikeout leader Nolan M/anesota Twins. Toronto Argonauts, two Ryan fanned two New York Home runs by Otto Velez points behind Ottawa Rough Calgary pot together a hatters, raising his total to and Rick Bosetti sent services, you're sure to ge Riders. • total offence of 245 yards. 168, but left with an elbow Torontotoan6-3vtctoryover t The Stamps ran the hall for injury in the second inning of Texas Ranger+. and mapped !The game marked the 144 yards and passed for 134, quick results from the debut of lineb+.cker Tom California Angels' 9-5 victory a Blue Jays losing streak at M~ntresl on the other hand over the Yankees. Ryan, the seven games. Cousineau in a Montreal could muetor only a 172-yard classified pages! uniform. The Ohio State Angels' ace, returned to Los Tenth-inning doubles by offence -- 95 on the grounC Angeles ' for xrays after Dave Collins and Heity Cruz •University All.American had and 109 through the air. been the No. ldraft choice in feell~ something pop in the gave Cincinnati Reds a 6.5 the National Football arm while pitching to Reggie victory over Pittaburffb Willie Arn~tead was Cal- Jackson. Pirates. Tony Perez's thil~ League when selected by gary's top receiver, catching Buffalo Bills. ' Joe Rudi's two-run single double of the game delivered two passes for 50 yards, keyed California's decisive two ninth-iuning runs an~ He signed a multi.year while Forzanl was two for 22. fonrrun eighth as the Angels lifted Montreal Expos to a 6-~ contract with the AIS last Sykes carried the ball 21 bested Tommy John, 13-6, victory over San Diego week, times, but wound up with a The injury prevented Ryun Padres, :IT;ItIt Xi :E'K I'I'I~l X'I' 44-yard total. While Cousineau wae from catching mnjor.league Joe FerguBon drove in five leader J.R, Richard, who runs and Dusty Baker drove moved out of his left Slotback •Larry Smith linehacker'+, spot by Mon- strockontlg.Chieagobatters in four as Los Angeles caught three passes for 41 In 7 1-3 innings as Houston Dodgers routed Philadelphia treal coach Joe Seannella for yards to lead all Montreal +daily hzrald second down and obvious Astres trimmed the Cube 8-4. Phlliles 16-8, Mike Schmidt receivers. David Green selng plays by the $t +.rap The sixfont-elght Richard added his ~th home run .in a carried 15 times for 61 yards increased his total to 174, losing cause, .+ performed adeq,ate for the losers. and was credited wil combin~l with reliever Joe Craig Swan pitched a six. + , ~;7++',:, ...... , • several tackles, especially in Although the .~tamp~ hold Sambito on a five-hitter and hitter and got home run the first half, a large margin in offence, rode Craig Reynolds's sixth- support from Joel, +, '. +.~ . ++ The Stampe, who had the two teams were not that' inning single to his eighth Yennghlond as New York +r," ": '.+ "+'.i + .~/ ,/ • . .... shown a potent offence when far apart in first downs. National L~gue victory in Mets beat San Francisco 3-0 they whipped Winnlpeg Blue Calgary had 16 and Montreal 19 decision+., for Swan's second shutout of ~~%;~'~'*;~+~+~+'+~*~+'~*~+~+~+~+~+~`~ ' ;t' +.~.',+.~.*.+*+''+.~~++.~°~+;~+++~`;+~+~;~e~;+~+~'+~%+~+~+~+~*~+~;*++*~:~+~+;~+++*;;;~+~%+~+~ `, Bomber~ 36.7 In their first 15. Elsewhere, Chicago's Chet the Giant+. this season. • j + .... ./-; '. :i, ; : + .~......

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CLASSIFIED RATES SUBSCRIPTION RATES Skesna Health Unit 33, ~ FoRSALE 3215.2 Eby Street LOCAL ONLY: SUBSCRIPTION Terrace, B.C. + " MISC, ++; .~. RATES .635-6307 Sunday, November 18, 1979.~ Truckers wanted, one 6x6 to 20 words or less $2.00 per 14 foot aluminum boat, 4 HP HOUSE FOR•SALE • , for sale by owner. 76~ Effective The following are a few of $2,080.00 Bingo haul Ore. Top rates. Call G. motor. Asking $500.00. 14 foot Imertlon. Over 20 words $ October I, 1978 ', the services offered locally • Tuesday, November 27, 1979. 3 large bedrooms, big utility Pine Street Tbernhlll area. White at 681.0419 9 a.m. to 4 aluminum boat, 9V= HP $12,000.Q0, •easy terms; cents per word. Slngle Copy 20c by your Health Unit Staff: Small Bingo p.m. (CS-IAug) room, bay'. Window, show 3 or more consecutive In- motor. Asking $750.00. Boat fireplace, full basement, 2 Phone 282-3765. (P24.24Aug) By Carrier , mth 3.0~ CHILD HEALTH CON. DECEMBER trailer, $200.08. 19 foot travel eartlons $1.50 per Insertion. FERENCES: ro0ms roughed Ir~ ba~N~ment. By Carrier year 33.00 Tuesday, December 4, 1979. Needed babysitter to babysit trailer, $400.00. Phone 635- Approximately 320 acres i29 By Mall ! 3 mth 15.0~ Held weekly at the Health Small Bingo In my home at 3416 No. 34 Plus large storage shed. REFUNDS: 7~&S. (C5-27July) kin. north of Terrace with ½ By Mall 6 mth 25.0~ Unit every "Tuesday from Sunday, December 9, 1979. Kalum, 2 days, 2 nights, Phone. 635.9775 for ap. First Insertion charged for mile frontage on Kalum . tr* By Mall ' • ','year 45.00 1:30.3:50 p.m. Please phone $2,000.08 Bingo some weekends, for 5 month polntment to view... (PS- whether run or not. Utllltytrallerforsale. Phone 27July) .. ' River. Alice Creek flows Senior Citizen year 20.00 for an appointment. Tuesday, December 18, 1979. old. baby. Pay negotiable. Absolutely no refunds after • 635-7081. (PS.27July) . through the property. Easy Held at the ~ Thornhlll ,Small Bingo phone 635-2364 or 635-2231, ad has been set. Elementary School on the' A modem 3 bedroom home' access from West Kalum British Commonwealth and Sunday, December 23, 1979. ask for Shlreen. (P3- SURPLUS FURNITURE on' Skeena Street with full Road.Terms avai!able. For United States of America one fourth Friday of every $2,000.08 Elngo 24,26,27July) SPECIALS CORRECTIONS: month from 1:30-3:30 p.m. basement. 1 roughedtn further Information I~leasa year 55.00 Brand new sofa beds from fireplace, one completed ' call Coppe~lde Estates Ltd. Please phone for an ap- For more Information Full time cashier-typist with $250.08 Must be made before 2nd pelntment. fireplace; full carpeting In . et d35.4925. (C10. Box 399, Terrace, B.C. phone: Bank. For more Information Cheeterfleld and Chair DR, L.R. & BRs. Price In- .. 24,24,31July,3,7,10, Insertion. VaG 2M9 Babysltters who brlng contact B.Cameron at 63~ $398.08 Allowance can be made for KERMODE FRIENDSHIP cludeo frldge & stove. Drive i 14,17,21,24Aug) chlldren must have parents . SOCIETY 6391. (A3-26J.uly) Brand new double beds only one Incorrect ad. wrltten consent for Ira. by 2812 Skesna, then inquire HOME DELIVERY 4451 GREIG AVE. $140.00 at 635.6802.(P12.:r/j,uly) • Terrace & Dlstrlct munlzatlon. TERRACE, B.C. Required 1 body man and.or "One only used hide.a.bed BOX NUMBERS: ADULT CLINICS Thornhlll 8, Distrlct VIG IM4 painter for Prince Rupert with chair $100.00 FOR. SALE BY' '.OWNER', 75 cents pick up. Phone 635-6357 These are held at the Health auto body shop.• Wage SIJ6 mailed. 435-4901 Used sofas and chairs from Modern 3 bedroom home In •Unit on Monday, Wednesday (NC-23Dec) negotiable. Phone 624-4296, • $60.00 horseshoe area. Gall heat MIND YOUR , oWN and Friday from 3.4:10 p.m. 624.2708 anytime. (C4- Full besameflt'wlth' family BUSINESS CLASSIFIED DISPLAY: Used kitchen sets $60.00 and The Herald reserv~ the. by appointment only, B.C. Old Age PensionersTea ,31July) up. room. Shaw Fireplace. Cold'i Excellent business OF. Rates avalleble upon right to classify ads under PRENATAL CLASSES & Bazaar will be held r,squest. Used - stoves storage. Workshop area...... portunlty. Full or part time, appropriate headings and to Classes are held throughout Saturday, November 3, 1979 Receptionist.Clerk opening Used refrigerators. SlldingglesadoorsoffDInlng You .set your own hours. set rates therefore and to the year at Intervals for at the Terrace • Arena available for a career NATIONAL CLASSIFIED Poly rope sold by the roll Room to large sundeck. Pleesantwork with excellent determine page location. expectant parents. Phone Banquet Room from .1:30 minded person who can meet only at !;30.00 roll. Many Kitchen has additional sacurlty posalbie. For morel RATE: The Herald reserves the the Health Unit for cletells p.m. to 4:20 p.m. (NC-2Nov) people, type well, & handle 22 cents per agate line. more bergalns at the eating area. Landscaped details 20 Morgan St, right to revise, edit, classify and registration. figures accurately. Benefits Terrace Auction Mart Sales with fruit trees, ralbperry Kltlmet. B.C. (C1-26July) Minimum charge $5.00 per or relect any advertisement HOME NURSING CARE Mills Memorial Hospital Include 5 day week, good Insertion. Floor. 4434 Lakelse Avenue bushss,~ garden ~ end and to retain any answer~ Nursing care in the home fo "~ Auxiliary Thrift Shop will be opportunity for ad. 635-5172. (Cffn-23-25-79) greenhouse. Please call for having a half price sale on directed to the Herald Box those who need It on referral vencement. Apply In person appol~tment: ~Jo~:~view LEGAL- POLITICAL and Reply Service, and to repay from their family doctor. womep's clothing on to Avco Financial Services. 4387. (cl~3oJ~l~).,~ ~.. TRANSIENT AD. the customer the sum paid Terrace area only. Saturday, July 28 from 11:00 (C4-31July) VERTISlNGi SPOT CASH " i." , '' " 1976 Grim .T~rloo. 2 deor,. for the ,~dvertlsement and HEALTH PARADE to 4:00 p.m. Located east of S acre hobby farm In town, P,S., P.B., A,T., V.11, & air. $3.60 per column Inch. box rental. + For 4 year old children. Held Spee.Dee Printers and for horse Iovers~ delight, 2 . ~ndltlonlng. Phone CAC 635.. Box replies on "Hoed" on' third Monday of every Across from Manuel's bedroom, full basement 6108. (CS.lAug) BUSINESS PERSONALS: Instructlens~not plcke~ ~t; month. Developmental, , ~l~taurant. (NC.27July) home. Barn, coops, paddock, $4.00 per line per month. within 10 days of expiry of an vision, hearing screening Your old furniture, guns. riding ring, pasture area. On a 4 month hasls only. BACKHOE FOR HIRE what have you. We buy 196,5 Fred Falcon 351 pro. advertisement will ,)e done. Please phone for ap.:. Phone 635.6454 or 635.6757. Appointment only 638.8480. stock engine. Top loader 4 destroyed unless mailing polntment. sell. swap - trade. (P3-27July), - .... DEADLINE (cffn.25-06.79) Also fresh salmon roe. speed straight axle. New Instructions m'e received. PRENATAL BREATHING', • paint lob. New tires. Phone. DISPLAY: Those answering Box & RELAXING EXERCISES 3 I~lro0~. hlNNII With, f~il after 4 p.m. 635.9388and ask 4:00 p.m. 2 days prior to Numbers are requested not Held every Monday at.' DANNY'S PLACE ( 3213 QUEENSWAY bas(;ment bn 3 acL;es'0f lend Kalum Streat.-Terrace, for Gerry. (CS.1AUg) ' pebllcatlon day. to send originals o| rDnoon at 1-2 p.m. I.n quiet, subdivision. : 10 documents to avold loss:. , CLINIC B.C.) TRADING ..... minute" drive horn down~ 1975 Mazda GLC. Good" PRESENTS ....' CLASSIFIED: All claims of errors in Held every Monday at 3:3¢ White frldge & stove for sale. town.. SelllnD price condition.' 4 door standard, Northcoast ' Amateur 2:00 p.m. on day previous to advertisements must be or by .appo!ntment. Phone 625.4671. (P3-27July) 3215.Kelum st. • $49,608.00. Phone 635-7578./ Rodeo.tape deck. Good for a Snooker Tournament. day of publication Monday to recelved by the publlsher SANITATION (Pa-3Aug) first or" second car. Phone Reglstretlon: August and Friday. wlthln 30 days after the first The public health Inspector., 31. Ph. 638-1i13 635.76118. anytime. (C2. September. Fee: ale.e0 3 'bedroom house, large ALL CLASSIFIED CASH publlcatlon. are now situated In Eby (Atfn.25.5.79) 27July) (Includes Table Charges). GARAGE SALE living room. frldge & stove. WITH ORDER other than It Is agreed by the ad. Street. They will be pleas.e~ "Every.one Welcome". 26 Inch color hr. Asking. BUSINESSES WITH AN vertlser requestlng space to assist with any sanitation 1973 Mercury Montloo MX World ranked John Boer will Garage sale at 3911-D 34. FOR RENT $21,000. Owner leaving 1won. ESTABLISHED ACCOUNT. that the llablllty of the problems. Paquette starting July 27 tll station wagon. Fully loaded. SPEECH AND HEARING be on hand during the finals Phone 635-4740. (CI-26,luly) Trailer towing package. Herald In the event of fallure (A .15Sept) all items gone. Truck, car, MISC. ~sarvlce charge of $S.0Oon all to PUblish an advertisement CLINIC furniture, car-trailer, ap- 52. WANTED Phone 635-35.54 after 5 .p.m~ ' N.S.F. cheques:.,: . , ,Qr Ifl.Jhe;+event;.of an .error~ Id at 4612 Grleg~,Ayq~,ue. pllcancos, water bed, etc. HALL RENTALS (PS.lAug) arlng tests will ~'e d~ne~by:': ,, ,'~;:~nLic NOTICE ~, ..,..i, ~ ., .,. .. ; , ~' ; ...... ,u ~:. appe~.ih+~ +'ln: 'the*+V~ad~ ~.. (I=5;2AUg) ..... '" ..... Oddfellows' HelL.3222 TO RESET WEDDING DESCRIP- vertlsement as published referral from family doctor Munroe. For further' In. )gYg..iFordl Courier with TIONS: or community health nurse. Albert Raymond Smith, Winter storage space canopy. Phone 635.7851 after shall be limited to the formerly of 4933 Pohle 32,.• • formation phone 635.2794 or No charge provided news 638-1155. 635.5661. (Atfn-9-7.79) preterebly undercover.for 26 6 p.m. (PlO.30July) amount paid by the ad- .Street, Terrace. Pleosa call submitted within one month. LONG TERM CARE MOTORCYCLES foot boat. 63,5-6327 days and vertiser for only 'one In- Property Services Branch, 1975 Vega, low mileage, $5.00 preductlon charge for correct Insertion for the Office at No. 205-4621 Lazelle ask for Evelyn or 632.2738 wedding and.or engagement Ave. Tel 6:)5-9196. Ministry of Transportation,. For sale 1976 Yamaha YZ evenings. (CS.31July) radial tires, 8 track tape and. portion of the advertising Communication & High. radio, P.S. Excellent con- pictures. News of weddings space occupied by the in. Assessment and planning for motorcycle. Completely those e!lglble for Long Term ways, at 635.6254, for an rebuilt. Lots of new parts. dltlon. Phone 638-1212after 7 (write-ups) received one correct or omitted Item only, To give away. 5 two.month. month or more after event Care. Important message. Can be viewed at No. 110- p.m. (Cffn-24-07-79) .and that there shall be no old kittens. Excellent S10.00 charge, with or liability teeny event greater AID TO HANDICAPPED Woodland Heights Trailer mousers or farm cab. Call Office at No. 205.4721 signed, For Sale 69 Camero con- without picture. Subject to than the amount paid for Court. (P5.27July) 635.9258. (stf-ffn) Warehouse or manufac- vertable, P.S., P.B., Auto. In condensation. Payable in Lazelle. Tel 635.9196. / J.P.McDoneH such advertising. Regional Property turing space available Im- excellent running cendltlon. advance. Advertisements must Assessment and guidance . 76 Suzuki GT 380. Good Wentad to buy: 1 fluffy grey mediately. 3100 sq. ft. for vocational and social Negot!etor Also 1 factory built pick.up comply with the British (A9- condition. Asking S1050.00 kitten end or 1 golden Lab downtown location. Phone canopy. Phone 638.1318. (PS. CLASSIFIED AN. Columbia Human Rights Act rehabilitation done by 24,25,26,31July,l,3,7,8,9Aug) O.B.e. Phone 5.3596 after 4 Retriever. Papers not 635.7840. (Cffn.3-07.79) 27July) NOUNCEMENTS: which prohibits any ad. r..onsultant. p.m. (P10.30July) necessary. Call anytime 633. E__ Births 5,50 vertlslng that discriminates OFFICE SPACE Engagements 5.50 1974 Kawasakl S00. S350 2466. (CS.2Aug). 1976 Flreblrd V-8 350 engine against any person because AVAI'LABLE '23000 miles 8 track stereo. Marriages 5.50 of his race, religion, sex, I'C0MING EVENTS Firm. Phone 63s.2ra efter s To give away.-Klftens..Mlrx 685 sq. feet of prime office Oeaths 5.50 p.m. (C3-27July) Siamese cross--Females. Good running condition. color, nationality, ancestry space. Nicely located In Phone 635-6768. (PT-31Juiy) Funerals 5.50 or place of origin, or because CWL Fall Bazzar will be held WANTED FOR OUR Yamaha GT 80, also bumper Phone 635-9345. (P3- down town area, close Cards of Thanks 5.50 his age Is between 44 and 65 October 24 from 7 p.m. to 9 CONSIGNMENT & SALES brackets. Like new. $450.00. 26,27,31July) proximety to commercial Must Sell 1969 Cougar Ix)r-. Memorial Notices 5.50 years, unless the condition Is p.m. at the Verltes School FLOOR Furniture, ap- Phone 635.5709. (C5.31July) stores & banks. Rent is on .ted, polished. 351 Crane justified by a bona fide Gym. (Nc.24Oct) pllances, power tools, hand triple net basis and lease Edeibrock Holley etc. Many PHONE 635.6357 requirement for the work .p tools, clean small cars, 1975 CanAm 125. Running assumption. Available on extras. 90 per cent finished. Classified Advertlslng DeFt Involved. Rebekah Lodge Rummage motorbikes, 10~ate,motors or September 1, 1979. Please Best offer takes. 635-2098. Sale, Saturday, August lath. ' any other g~ods In ac- condition. Asking price $600.00. Phone 63.5.5987 after Neededride into town week.• write: Wedeene River (P3-27July) 10 e.m. to 1 p.m. Oddfellows coptable condition. 4p.m. (P3-27July) . deysbetween 8:15 and 8:45. Contrecting Co. Ltd. No. 200. COMMUNITY Do you feel you have a Hall, 3222 Munroe St. Terrace Auction Mart, Live 'on Old Lakelse near 4665 Lazelle Ave. Terrace, 196,5 Dodge station wagon In Donations of articles ac- Corner of LalaJlse & Apslay. drinking problem? There is 1977 CB750F Supersport Apex Red & White. Will pay B.C. or phone 685-7257. (CS- running condltlon.V8.3S3 SERVICES cepted. 'Phone 635.279/, for &15-5172,(Ctfn.29.06-79) help Honda with windjammer, for gas. Phone 638.1753 after 27July) motor, Phone 635.5709. (Ca., Weight Watchers meeting Available! turther Information. (NC. Low mileage. Excellent 5:30p.m. (NC-Ctfn.stf) 31July) held every Tuesday at 7 p.m. Phone 635-5636 18Aug) condition. Phone 635.3824. For rent 900 square feet on 1971 Chev Townsman station at the Knox Unlted Church ALCOHOLICS (PIO.1AUg) second floor, air conditioned. Hall, 4907 Lazelle Avenue. ANONYMOUS Rebekah Lodge Annual Tea Located at 4623 Lakelsa Ave. wagon, P.S., P.B. Excellent' MEETING,~: and Bazaar, Saturday, INSIST ON THE BEST 1978 650 Yamaha motor. Phone 635.2.552. (Ctfo-6-7.79) ¢ondtlon. Phone 635-9211. I (Cffn.24.07.79) Men. 8:30 "p.m. United November 10th., Oddfellows cycle. Extended front end 17 font fiberglass square Kltlmat A.A. Construct'ion Church. Hall, 3222 Monroe St. (NC- J Warehouse & rental spane | Concrete septic tanks in and custom • seat. Im- back canoe. Asking $300.00. Groupln Kltlmat: telephone Men. 8 p,m.. Alanon . 10Nov.) stock. Get relief wlth a |available on new By, J 1973 411 VW station wagon. maculate condition. Includes Phone 638-1670. (P4- IPasa. Phone 630-1146.1 633-3713. Skeena Health Unit. concrete Investment. original front end. Price 25,26,30,31July) 38,080 miles. $1600.00. Call ME ETI NGs: Th,~rs. or Sat. 8:30 p.m. Mills KERMODE $2500. Phone 635.5855 after 6 I (Clfn'03"07"79) , I after 5 638.1601. (C5.31July) Monday. Step Meetings. Memorial Hospital. (nc-tfn) BINGO S(~HEDULES 1979 Schmltty's Excavating p.m. (PS.30July) 8:30 p.m. Lutheran Church. JULY 625.3939 1977 Bayllner 2350 Nlsqually Wednesd=ys Closed Tuesday, July 24, 1979. :Small (AM-6.6-79) 400 Yamaha Endure. New Comend bridge with 200 HP Meetings 8:30 p.m. United Birthright Office Blngo engine, gopd condition. Volvo FWC, trim tabsdepth Church. Alternative 1o Abortion Sunday, July 29, 1979. $1,200 OBO. Phone 630-103~ sounder plus many other ACCURATE PAINTING Lot for sale at Copporllde 1975 Chev ~/, .Ton 4x4. Step Frldcys. Open Meetings 8:30 3.4621 Lakelse. 635.3907 $2,000.00 Bingo after S p.m. (sffn-tfn) extras. Complete with p.m. Skeena Health Unit, Wednesday I p.m. - 3 p.m. AUGUST & DECORATING EstateS. Phone 635.7081. side~4 speed. Phone 630-1121 Interior & Exterior trailer. Phone 847.2093 or Kltlmat General Hospital• and 4 p.m. - 5 p.m. or phone Tuesday, August 7, 1979. (P20-17Aug] ' i : or 635.3007after 5 p.m. (Ctfn- Brush Roller & spray write to Box 2287 Smlthers, AI-Anon Meetings • Tuesdays anytime: Lisa 635.3164, Small Bingo • 1:S:79) ...... 0:00 p.m. United Church Carol 635.5136. (notfn) For a Professional lob b.C. (C5-2Aug) WATERFRONT LOT AT Sunday, August 12, 1979. Call AI 638.1M79 1972 Ford 302 rebuilt plus C4 (nc) $2,000.00 Bingo LAKELSE Free Estimates For sale I llke new 12 tout 2 9 RlverBcat.25footaluminum Almost !/= acre lot on south transmission. I;500. Phone, RapetRelt~;t : Tuesday, August 21, 1979. (C20.14Aug) foot x 7 foot wall tent, S125.00. 455 Olds.Hamllton Jet. Near after S p.m. 638.2029. (C3. MI LLS MEMORIAL Small Bingo side of Lakelse River very Abort Ion Cr,,,r,~'lllng I set of stake camper fie new. 300 hours on motor. close to river mouth. C,ood 27July) THRIFT SHOP & Crisis LIne for Sunday, August 26, 1979. downs, $20.00. Phone 6~3. S12000.Tandem troller. 636- Mills Memorial Hospital $~,080.00 Bingo sloping well treed lot with' !97SFord F.250 4x4. 350, V.$,. Women GEMINI EXCAVATING I'916. (P2-27July) 2350 Stewart. (Pa-27July) small stream and possible an Auxiliary would appreciate 638.8388 SEPTEMBER p.s., P.B, complete wlthl any donations of good, clean Tuesday, September 4, 1979. LTD. unfinished cabin. First canopy, 23 channel CB, fiNIn. (Wee Andrews) 1 deep freezer, ap. 1977 Heavy Hauler boat S10,000 takes. Phorie 724.3179 clothing, any household Small Bingo proximately 4 feet long, treller with or without power CB arlels, 8 track tape WANTED DONATIONS Backhoe Work after 6 p.m, (C.5.31July) Items, toys etc. for their Sunday,September 9, 1979. S130.00. Craftsman 10 Inch winch. Designed to have 24 I player. Evenlng~" please THRIFT SHOP. The Three Rivers Workshop $2,080.00 Bingo Hourly & Contract phone 635;7517. )Ctfn.19.0¢, 63S-3479 anytime radial arm saw with steel foot boat. Phone 635.4777. PROPERTY For pickup service phone for the Handicapped are Tuesday, September 18, 1979. stand, like new, $350.00. (Ctfn.3.7-79) 79) 635.5320 or 635-5233, or leave looking for donations of any Small Bingo (AM-6-6.79) FOR SALE Suzuki 125 TK motor cycle 1974 V= ten GMC 6x4, P.S., donations at the Thrift Shop old, broken or used pieces of Sunday, September 23, 1979. $5.50.00. Phone 635..5683 after 160 acres In Topley, B.C., 1 P.B., V-~ automatic. Low on Lazelle Avenue on furniture, also any discarded $2,080.08 Bingo COLLIER EXCAVATING S p.m. (P2-27July) Saturdays between II a.m. wood products we could use OCTOBER mile off Hwy. 16. Lightly mileage. Many extras. and 3 p.m. Thank you. for recycling*or renovating. Tuesday, October 9, 1979. Backhoe Work 1973 Maverick, S600.00 treed. 18 miles from Phone 638.8464. (PS.2Aug) Call us at 635.2238 between Smell Bingo O.B.e. 26 Inch color T.V. For sale JD 410 Backhoe, Houston. 2 miles from 8a.m. and 3 p.m., we will try Sunday, October 14, 1979. PHONE 6354140 after six $308.00 O.B.e. Phone 635.4342 new tires, for information Sunset Lake. Power, water 19751HC 4x4 pick-up with V.8 INCHES AWAY CLUB (Cffn.14.6-79) and 3 bdrm. trailer. Asking & 4 speed. Asking $2,100.00. Meet every Tuesday night at to make arrangements for $2,080.00 after 5 p.m. (C3-27July) phone 635-5987. (P3.27July) pickup. Tuesday, October 23, 1979. $51,500. For more View et 4726 Loeb Ave. or 0 In the Skeena Health Unit. FILTER QUEEN Information contact: phone 635-5131 after S p.m. For more Information phone ,Small Bingo One 9x12 tent with canopy, In new condition, S150.00. Small G.W. Gibson (l~lAuq) 635.3747 or 635.3023. 'PREGNANT?' Sunday, October 20, 1979. S2,000.00 Bingo sales and service dinette sat with 4 chairs. P.O. Box 148 • NEED HELP? NOVEMBER Couch with 2 matching Topley, B.C. or Ladles Slim Line Club meets Call Blrthrl0ht for an Sunday, November 4, 1979. 4546 Park Ave. Terrace chdlrs in beige vinyl. One Self contained accomedatlon C.F. Gibson BUYING? Terrace, B.C. Monday evening--6:30 alternative ~o abortion $2,000.00 Bingo odd French provincial coffee sultoble for one. Close In. No 8ELLING~ p.m.--United Church Phone 632.4607 ~mytlme !'uesdey, November 13, 1979. •6S~7249 table. Phone 638.U03. (PS. POts. Phone 635-5350. (C2- • 635.3975 basement, Kltlmat. Room 233, Ne(hako Cenire Small Bingo (AM.4.07-79) 1Aug) 27July)~ (tfn-stf) ;Use CisssLfleds I I - , , i~f l ab ?r'

' ' ... The Illm'.al& Thursday, July M, 1971), Page I F OR F:ATHERiS OA Y ViENNT !winNers &Losersq 1978 STRAWBERRY CHEESECAKE rh::d 14x?0 Maneo M,H. "NOTICe ~)F INTENT Father's Day is June 17 ON']"HE NEWS'-r., .....,'/ :i':~{'~'i;~:#':'~ pearl,to:in a'short Unfurnished. set 'up &" RE: LIQUOR CONTROL this year. There are many skirted in loeul trailer park. AND LICENSING ACT ways to show Dad your love. SERVING.THE PUBLIC INTEREST A car that keeps on run- Phone 6S~97S6. (Ctfn.gS.l~. APPLICATION FOR A and appreciatio'n" One way The million dollar ques- " '".;.,,. . ,~.,, ning attar others rosy be out of gas is one with a standard "D" NEIGHBOURHOOD to honor Father on his day tion: Does anyone ever' @1~/,,/~/~~ V-8 engine, engineered to PUBL(C HOUSE l0 t() have a special dinner really "win in those national " Glendefeimobllo home for contest sweepstakes? ' ~'~~ deliver higher mileage, The sole. 12X66. Must be seeh to LICENCE for him. Have each member of the family prepare one . Well, the truth is:'they Environmental . Protection be appreclefeid, Unfurnished..:. _ / ...... better hadl Recadse if there ' -- Agency estimated that Ford 10x32 f00t addition ~,.,~-&,~'~n ii me intenrlon ot me. course of the dinner, mak- ing sure all dishes are Dad's are no winners,' or. fewer In a" 50-yard race, a horse LTD's mileage per gallon is bedrodmoflached,'.... flnlshd~.',~derolg ~'~'~"': ~' *~' ' ned to 8 ppy;I winners than the spohsori~ig would lose out to a cheetah, higher for 1979 than for last For apl~ntmant to -"J.e.W pusuent to the provlelong of favorites. " The grand finale of any company says there will be, but over the course of a year--an estimated 16.miles phone 6"35;7949, 635-~'~!! ~!:,:Ll~l(~b~ Control and the only real loser is the Sweepstak'os: a woy to mile, the horse would win per gallon--while this year's (l=20.31;July)- ~'., Llcemlng A~,to the General meal usually i0 dessert. Since cheesecake .is a traditional promoter. • get people involved. easily. highway estimate is 22. ." .... ~ • ...: Manaler-, Llquor '~ontrol No company ceuld afford e e e favorite, it, is. the perfect with its cuotomere. 3".bed.roo~.d~b.lewlde for and . llcerialng Branch, choice for Fatlier's special to. run a sweepstakes- that The great runner, Jesse A winner when it comes "sale, t.ocamo on iorge, treed Vlclorla, B,C.. for a Neigh.. was anything less than com- Why has Reader'o Digest lot, Fireplace, 2 bathe, on dinner. Prepare the Straw- Owens, would win races to auto racing is the Blue horhood Public House berry. Cheesecake Tarts pletely hen'est. Federal and given away more than $15 against horse0, too, partial- Flame. It runs on a liquid water system. Also large Llceneatooperateallcenced 'suggested here the daybe- jamt it means more fresh state agencies and consumer million since 19627 Because ly, it's said, because he only natural gu/hydrogen perox- workshop. Phone 635-4246for establishment on the. 'fore and top with melted strawberry taste and aroma groups carefully monitor the Sweepstakes has proven ran against very spidted ani- ide-fueled rocket engine and appointment to view. (C20. premll~ eltuatedat Lakelse . Welch's Strawberry Jam just for your cheesecake. And it contests. .. to be an effective method of mass who would rear at the on October 23, 1970, 30July) Lodge' Ltd. (O11's Place). before serving. Because comes in two-pound jars, so Case in point; Reader's getting people to read mate. otarter's gun, allowing reached a 0peed of 650 •OlltJ'Ict Lot 4127, Range S Welch's uses a special cook- it is easy to have plenty on Dige;,t has just 0warded its rial, interest them in prod- Owens to get enough of a miles per hour. 12)(48 mobile home, fully coast District. Name of ing method that keeps more hand for Father's Day and millionth prize since initiat- ucts, get them to try them. furnllhed, asking $8,000. To applicant'.Oil Kroyer. strawberry flavor in their every day. • ing its Sweepstakes in 1962. The milliq~th winner, a .An important point: mag- ~vlew phone 630.1739. (CO-' The above type of ilcence azlne sweepstakes are not 27July) STRAWBERRY CHEESE TARTS North Little Rock, Ark., • permlhl the sate of all types only good for companies Makes 8 tarts father of two, is $25,000 of alcoholic bevere0es by the wealthier today. using them. They also bane. For Sale: 12xS6mobile home 1-1/2 cups van~iliacookie crumbs ' , glass on the premises bet. Periodically, the Digest fit readers, because the east WANTED endfull length addition on V= wren the hours of 9:00 a.m. 1/4 cup finely chopped almonds of soiling by mail is cheaper acre. 3'bdrmo., dining rm., 1/2 cup melted butter or margarine publishes partial lists of Constructlen and Maintenance MIIIwfllht with Tlclmt. end 11:00 p.m. It als~ ~;- winners. Anyone can get than it might be through L.R. with fireplace. Fruit mite the..soteofbeer a..n~...~:~: 4 packages (3-ounce0 each) cream cheese, softened other techniques. And the IWA rates. Relocefion caM' available. Pleaon Contact 3/4 cupsugar a •complete winner's list treel, berry bushes, garden, Cider by the boflle for. by sending a stamped, greater the number of prod- landscaped. Offers. 63~3271 2 eggs, beaten ucts a company can sell, the H.D. Noftren consumption off the 1 teaspoon vanilla extract self,addressed envelope to :after S p.nL (sff-ffn) premises.. Reader's Digest, Pleasant- lower the cost. Paremmll ~l~'vlsor . geeldems or property 1/2 teaspoon grated lemon peel Price Skeena Forest Producte . ~. r,. Vl~V, I r 1 cup dairy sour cream ville, N.Y. 10570. Sometimes a prospective. :19.72 3 ~droom double.wlde owners located within a 6 By law, companies must subscriber needs that extra Terrace, B.C. n~oblle home. Furnlohed. 3-1/2 tablespoon sugar ' (I04) M0ckarea or W mile radius 1/2 cup Welch's Strawberry Jam offer the same chance to ,push" to turn desire into .Very clean and well kept. of the porpoesd site are everyone. Beyond legalities, action. The Reader's Digest (J25,26,27,30,31) Must be moved from site.' Mix cookie crumbs and almonds thoroughly with~ Reader's Digest policy has Sweepstakes is a push--and requested to Reglefer eny melted butter. Press the crumb mixture evenly on bottom Asking 21,500.90. Phone 635. oblectlons by writing to the always been to be com- a plus, if the contestant 7054. (PS-31J01y)* ,"'.~. : • and sides of eight 4-inch tart pans. Set aside. .. pletely fair and above-board. wins. G~Meref Manager, Liquor Cream the cheese until soft and smooth. Blend in eggs~ •1973 Embasay m6blle home. (:ontrol : and Licensing 0ugar, vanilla and lemon peel. Pour into erusts and bake at 12x52. Includes flnlshed ioey Branch, P.O. Box 640, 350OF. for 15 minute0. Meanwhile, blend sour cream and Victoria, B.C. vaw 2P8. 3-1/2 tablespooh0 sugar. Carefully spread over baked Ibeck. 8x16 plus appliances. So|eel District lb. 88 (Terrace) Excellent' condition. Phone (NC3.31July) filling. Return to oven and bake 10 minutes longer. Cool, 635;2777 after 5 p.m. Vtew.at then chill at least 5 hours. InVites/~bpllcatlons for ~A.7 1885 Quson!way, Skeane About an hour before servlng, spre0d tops of tart with Invitation to Tender melted strawberry jam. Valley Tral!er Park. (P10- 1W0 TEAalERS, Sealed Tinders, marked "Water Syltem, Dense Lake, d.=,ug) • I .... , . . . .. One Primary and One Intermediate, for tl~ B.C,, Sewer System, Talogge Lake, B.C." will be TENDERS REgOIRED racefvod up to 3:00 P.M. August 14511,19;9, and those . MUST SELL 1973 Nor, FOR TRADE Programme Cadre De Franceis. ideally the western trailer (12 foot x SO available at that tithe will beopaned In public et 4821 • AND SUPPLIES successfUl candidates will Kefth Avenue, Terrace, B.C. VIG "!K7. toot) 2 bedroom. Fully fornlshed. Wlth wesber & Twenty-one" suite wood "lender documents may be obtained et the abeve ad. dryer. Includes addltlonef 1. Be fluently b)ffi~gual.' frame Apartment-Terrace. Home Improvement, Safety And Economy dress. .room (9 feat x 12 feet) &' Fifteen suite woodframe .covered porch. Located on BE WISE...ECONOMIZE! apartment Mnssot. Tenders '. 2.' Have succ~i' element'ry teaching Tenders may be viewed at Amalgamated Construction private lend In Thornhlll. close August 3, 1979. Work If you're like most Ameri- experience. ;ii~ Association, 2i7S Oak Street, Vancouver, B.C.; Bulkley Must be seen to be ap. comn~iiicdi:at~u$~ 711979. A cans, you are.really begin- Valley. lakes District Construction Association, 4124 preclated. Reasonable offer • $10.OOdoposltper ~d of plans ning to "think economy." RailWay Avenue, Smlthers, B.C4 Prince Oucrge 'accepted; Phone 635-3637 There's a new and increasing 3. Be able';t~f'~J~tain a B.C. Teaching required. Guaranteed quick Construction Asaucletlon, 3151. 111111Avenue, Prince 'dqys, 639,198S evenlngs~ awareness among.all that we Certificate. 'pa~d/ent'*fo~ qOl(:~('w0~k. '~ J George, B.C.I Prince Rupert Construction Association, (Cffn.13-6.79) won't' be able to enjoy for- ever the fruits of the world's No,2 - 3=! Third Avenue West, Prince Rupert, B.C4 Maeset Enterprises Led. 4. Be able to teach all elementa'ry subjects Terrace - Kitlmet Construction Association, 4931 Ksith For Clulck sale, open to offers highest standard of' living, Lakelso I~velolJmont Ltd. unles~ we do. in a multi.grade assignment. AvonueFTorraca, B.C. 12x$4 !mperlef trailer with Box 1219 Say i.ng :money by / 10V~x27V= foot eddltlon. Fortunately, economizing oo Terrace Dally Herald has become not only popu- doing-it-yourself is becom- Tenders must be flied on the forms provided, In sealed, Equipped with propane 3212 Kalum Street ing increasingly popular.' Please forward appllc,~tion and supporting clearly marked envelopes. furnace. Double Insulated. lar but a p~oud achieve- Terrace, B.C. ment. Husbands and' wives documents to: On skids. Will sell separately (CI0.gAug) school andwork, making are doing their own home one "downtown" trip ac- Mr; M. Bergsma Enquiries mey be directed to the Eullding Manager, or together. 635-3238. (P3. repair and improvement K.L. Eastman, 41'41 Keith Avenue, Terrace, B.C. VIG 26,30,gAug) complish the results of two, Director of Instruction ~ '. TENDERS ere Invited for • work, cutting outside-help using public transportation Box 460 IK7, telephone 631.1191 or Technlcef Services r~fJ~!~hl.ng .exle,rlor. pbrtlone costs and ,practicing more. Wp've r#adjusted~ o.ur ~ ,, Terrace, B.C. V8G 4B5 ; Manager, Mr. C.W. Wolf, 3275 Quinn Str(If~t, Pr,im;e 1974 3 .bedroom ::'Knlght ~~#~. • eoonomy:.in the..puSall~ssg,~, o.erp, s,c. V~N~,,:~,le~eao se4121':*''~'"' "*" dobblewlde' e)tuated q o~ ~~ home heating and,:eooting~ quality, lifetime*~to010 with levels, insulated attics and acre landscaped lot at bolldlng to match exterlor of famous names like Crescent, are using, home appliances Copperslde Subdivision. Hao newer eddltlon. Complete' Nicholson and Wiss. Home- sparingly/with forethought, veget~rble garden, detalls pad Englneerlng sewing is on the rise, too. to economize and conserve. greenhouse, Imoke house & speclflcatlon= avallable With gasoline both short There is ~hope. Inflation shed. Excellent condition. from Dlractor of Plant and expensi~;e, Americans and shortages can be con- Please call after 5 p.m. 635- Operations or Ad- are driving less by planning trolled if we're wise and 3014. (ClO-gAug) mlnlotrater, Buiklay Valley their car use--car pooling to economize! District Hospital, P.O. Box Trailer space for rent, Close 370, Smlthers, B.C., VOJ 2N0, "~ S uiInv idtlantrg:nCI: rTPe°r:~7 n J In. No pete. Phone 635.5350. Tel. 847.2611. (C2-27July)i Sealed Tenders, marked "Construct Now Workshop Saflc work,lnvolved: sand. and Storage Shed Renovation and Completion, I~aso MUST SELL Diplomat 12x68 blasting exletlng flnlsh end --Heavy duty mechanic. mobile home. Many expos, --Experience In truck repairs required Lab, B.C." will be received up to 3:00 P.M. August appllcatlon of flnllh concrete 14th, 1979, and those available at'that time will be can be eean by appelntment • ~0 match balance of exterlor. --Engine experience desirable only. Phone 632.2585after 5 opened in public at 4121 Kelth Avenue, Terrace, B.C. Work should commence "The secret of happiness is curiosity." Norman Douglas --Eluctrlcel experience desirable VIG 1K7. ).m. (C3-30July) about September I, 1979. --Steady position with full benefits i it i i IL Lowestor any tender wlll not Tender documents may be obtained at the above ad. '~ I~ s b&Iroom At¢o necosearlly be accepted. dress. Mobile Home. Fully furnished, Set up & Blds to be submlfled to the Apply in person to: PLANER Tenders may be vle~vedat Amalgamated construction aidrted in Park Avmue Admlnletralor (above ad- Association, 2475Oak Street, Vancouver, B.C.; Bulkley Trailer Court. Asking dresa), by 1:30 p.m., August Valley. Lakes District Conetructlon Association, 4124 $19,000.00 Firm, Phone 20, 1979. (A4- • Railway Avenue, Smitbere, B.C.I Prince George 635-2667. (PS-27July) 26,27,30July,2,3Aug) FOREMAN Inland Kenw0rth Sales Construction A,oclotion, 3eSl. llth Avenue, Prince Sawmill located In Terrace requires a planer 1679 Kenworth Street George, B.C.; Prince Rupert Construction Association, foreman to supervise planer yard end shipping. Terrace, B.C. No. 3 - 2=1 Third Avenue West, Prince Rupert, B.C4 Applicant should have previous planer mill, Terrace • Kitlmit Construction Association, 49:11 Kelth • tellylng, and grading experience. Salary Is Avenue, Terrace, B.C. negotiable end is commensurate with ex- 636-2292 19T/Cbev van. 19000miles, 3 perience. An excellent fringe benefits package Is Tenders must be flied on the forms provided, In sealed, way frldge, heater, etova. available. Relocation cost Is available. clearly marked envelopes. Asklng $9,500.00. Must be seen to be appreciated. Contact: Enquiries may be directed to the BulMIng .Manager, Phone 635-6571. (P10.30Ju!y) H.D. Nattresa K.L. Eaetman, 4127 Keith Avenue, Terrace, B.C. VIG WETTING THE APPETITE Personnel Supervisor IK7, telephone 438-1191 or Technical Services Stercreft H.T. tent trailer. 2 Q. Can ice cubes be PRICE SKEENA FOREST PRODUCTS LTD. Manager, Mr. C.W. Wolf, 2275 Qulnn Street, Prince years old, sleeps 6. Frldge & improved? 635-6336 George, B.C. VgN 2X4, telephone 5424131. stove &furnace. Porte Poflle A. Yes. 'Make them from (J26,27,30,31,A1) RADIO & canopy included. Im- mineral water. Served in a maculate condition. Phope glass of mineral water or in COMMUNICATIO?,4S 635-3241. (P8-27July). a mixed drink, they have that "something special." I SALES 70, LIVESTOCK . School District No, 88 (Terrace) REPRESENTATIVE Invites Applications for Canadian General Electric Co. Ltd. Mobile Radio Department nee restrucruredIts marketingo~'uanirstlon in B.C.es a result I • ~ rili~ihn:s°lc~=~i:r a t i o n One 9 year old quarter horse there io an Immediateopening for a communlcotone system mare very gentle & well A PART,TIMETEACHER of GITKSAN sales representativeIn Terrace. Invitation to Tender trained. Phone 635-3265. (P2. at Kitwanga Elementary.Junior Secondary INDUSTRY ': 27July) World energyand fuel shortageshove mode moblleradio the Sealed Tenders, merked "Repaint Interior and Ex. School. Ideally fhe successful candldat~ will fastest growing industry in electronics in North America. terler, Ministry of Transporletlon, communlceflons 3horses for sale. I thorough- Canadian Garter ; Electric with • complete Ins at highly and Highways, Port Clamonle, B.C.", will be received eng nesredand tong acceptedcommunications products Is a bred Morgan, 1 guarterhorsa 1. Be fluent in speaking, reading, and major supplierto this industry. up to 3:00 P.M. August 18, 1979, end those available at Welsh, 1 Shetland Welsh Q. Can l serve mine~•al writing Gitksan (Western Dialect). that time will beopened In public nt 4827 Kolth Avenue, cross. Phone 635-9400. (P2. water before dinner? EXPERIENCE: 'Terrace, B.C. VIG tK;. Applicants s~ould have previous sale~experience end • euc. 27Ju!y) A. Good hostesses often cessful track record In the InduStrial marketplace,preferably offer mineral water before 2. Be knowledgeable concerning local In Terrace. A basic knowledgeof electronicswith one or more Tender documents may be obtained at the above ed. dinner by itself, or as a mixer. history and culture. years experienceIn FM communicationsystems is highly dress. Naturally sparkling water desirable. The successful applicant will receive product LEGAL-..-. trolnlng additionalsates tralnlno and continuedmanagement such as Italy's best-selling support. AJso available at Ministry of Highways, Park Street, Ferrarelle please0 health food 3. Have had successful experiences in Port Clemante, B.C. Notice. Is hereby given fans and those under drink- supervising and Instructing youngsters. SALARY AND BENEFITS: ing age. Your alerting salary will be commensurate with experience pursuant to the and background. A compbnycar, expenseaccount and fu Tenders mey be viewed at Amalgamated Construction Warehouseman's lien ect CGE benefits packsge Including medical, dental, drug, 4. Be eligible for.a B.C. Teaching Cer- disabilityand pensionplans will be providedIn addlt on to this Association, 2679Oak Street, Vancouver, B.C. a Bulkley because charges eccured by Q. What can I offer to peo- tificate. fixed salary career pesltlon. Salary reviews are based on Valley. Lakes District Construction Assocloltlon, 4124 a Mrs. M Jackulach have not ple who don't drink alcoholic overall performanceend occur yearly. Railway Avenue, Smitbers, B.C.; Prince George beverages at a cocktail party? been paid Wllllam'o Moving APPLICATION: Construction Association, 31151. llth Avenue, Prince and Storage hao arranged A. A sophisticated punch. Please forward application and supporting Fill a.punch bowl with Provide full resume and.or completed CGE employment George, B.C.; Prince Rupert Conetruction Association, for a public auction at the documents to: applicationform to: No. 2. 222 Third Avenue West, Prince Rupert, B.C4 Terrace Auction Mart on mineral-water ice cubes. Add Mr. Mark Brekke six ounces of pineapple juice, Mr. M. Bergsma CanadianGeneral Terrace. Kitimet Construction Association, 4t21 Keith August 4ttl, 1979at 1:00 p.m, a quart of orange juice, /he Dire tt Electric Co. Ltd Avenue, Terrace, E.C. 'at 4431 Lakelee Avenue. juice of olx lemons, a quart Mobile RadioDepartment Terrace, B.C. Mr. M. Bergsma 3010B KolumSt. of ginger ale, a 30-ounce Terrace, e.c. Tenders must be flied on the forms provided, In sealed, bottle of Ferrarelle, sugar or Director of Instruction TelephoneNo. &1S.6271 clearly merked envelopes. • Williams MoVIng .sweetener to taste, For color, Box 460 Selectedapplicants wilt be 'contactedsad Interviewswill be end Storage add a drop of grenadine. Float Terrace, B.C. VaG 4B5 conductedby SPl~lntmentonly on JUly 30 and 31 In Terraceby Enquiries may be directed to the BulMIng Manager, 3.103 Hampton SWeet orange, pineapple peach slices Mr. Norm Walker, Dtstrlct Soles Mensger, Northern, B.C. K.L. Eastman, 4127 Kelth Avenue, Terrace, B.C. VilG Terrace, B.C. and a handful ' of cherries by August 10, 1979. 1K7, telephone 128-1191. , (Ag-26July,gAug) on top. hie iI, Tie Herald, Thursday, July 20, 1979 • ,..:. . : . : .' ;'~; , . ' " ..,

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You can afford to toke off l~-l~nle I e 25 ~0 ~, 112' awhile from work to please a S ld 1 10red one. The day calls for - it! (An~) 38°=- Attempt :iE:: °'° ° both work and play -- I Comedielme 39 -- and. 55 Vegetables leprechauns 132 ~ 33 schedule accordin~y. USe ~" dance 56 Camp= 11 Mimicked ' ]34 35. ~36 l ~ , TAURUS (Apr. 2O to May 20) O~ 15 Zhlvago 44 Andothers DOWN asa gaze j . ~ Both family members and heroine (Labbr.), 1 Play opener" 2~- Betel palm ~ W 37 , She Cares. friends need attenUon no~r, 14 Tear ,Bullfight ,Secular ,4Aquatic .404, i i.i~..s. 47 Why not plan a small get- 15 Actress: cheer 3 English creature ~ 42 43 together in which everyone - Louine 41Wrlter composer 25 Container ~ ~ 40 I I • M e0 And Shares ,& . . will feel tnduded? 18 Belgian Gardner , 4 Astronomer's 26 1 10ve (L:) ~1'' . ~U (May ,1 to June 201il By Abigail Van Buren Too many ideas at once can (var.) member 5 Tired 29 Golf gadget 54 . , WB 6 1979 by Chicl0o Tribune.N.Y. News Synd. Inc, leave you confused. A" talk with a family member can 18 Baker's matter 7 Classes (diM.)

• help you straighten out helper SZ Vend g umt ofcorn s~ Se,it - Eugene a~ej/~L--~ DEAR ABBY: I was raised to believe that charity begins priorities. Be attentive. 18 Nice Avg. IOintlon t/me: ~ sin. Marie '-'.oy. . at home, so I want to ask you what you think about a lady CANCER w~ season ~ISIVIQLITIEIRIAITI 25 Menu who spends three whole days a week as a volunteer in a (june 21 to July ~) =1 Poppy of.. ~ I IAIRIEIAILI I INIEI offering CRYPTOQUIP 6-16 nursing home for old people. Speak up to someune who sesame ~ 36 Hardens She says they need the love and attention she can give ~ m you in small ways. ,lW(~rdwith" oneself BKXQURSA BKXQK UO BKXQSYIA them. Well, they have a staff paid to care for those old m look for "spare ge~ration ~ ' people. And their families are supposed to give them love. change" elsewhere. Work 23 Morse code IAINIOINITIHIRIEIAIDIEIRI 39 Classify B. S' Y U R S A B R O Q I A A K So where does a vo!unteer who is a stranger fit in? efforts may be a trifle mud. 40 Table spread This lady has a retired husband and a 40.year.old handi- cried. dymbel ITIAIGIAILIOINIGIGINIAITIIIININIPlRI I IA]MI I IT[AI 41 Word with Yesterday'sCryptoqulp" COI~D DOLL CHILLED IJ[I~LB espped daughter, and I'm sure they need her at home. What .~ Warbler BUGLE egg CHILD. • " do you think? (Ju~. 22 to Aug, 23 Avers ~ 43 -- breve Today's Cryptoquip clue: O equals N T.B. FROM KY. You're impresalsMble in 32 Stun 45 Tall, maybe? romance and could be fooled. 33 Dessert, IPlAITIEIHIUIRITINIEIEI 46 Noun l"oe Cryptoquip is a simple substitution cipher in which each DEAR T,B.: I think anyone who works as a volunteer Flzed opMions re:money may . tomany ISIHIAIDIAIGIEISIGIOITI suffix letter used stands for another, If you think that X equals O, it throe days a week can't be all bad. Nursing homes need have to be altered.. Stick to 34 Remark 6-16 47 Thin will equal O throughout the puzzle. Single letters, short words, volunteers to keep the residents in touch with the outside worthwhile ~'" and words using an apostrophe can give you clues to locating world and make them feel that they are still a part of the M Unruffled' Answer to yesterday's puzzle. 49 Sixth ser~e vowels. Solution is accomplished by trial and error. cemmunity, ' Staffs often are overburdened and some. families aren't (Aug. 23 to Sept. 22) able to visit often. And, its for the retired husband and A family Iber could haIdJcapped daughter, don't assume that they ire being impose on you in small ways. Iqiseted, Clumcea Ire they manage nicely without her, and Find privacy, for ae- they 811 oppreckte time away from each other. compllshmenL Be accelaible, the AMAZING SPIDER MAN By Stun Leeand John Romita ' .but not at sample's beck and DEAR ABBY: My husband and I have been married 23 years and have two sons, 20 and 18. Lm~ • __ ..~ The problem in this: My husband and I were married (brleflyl to others before we met each other. Both marriages Rumors abound and you ended in divorce. There were no children involve~l. We have shoulLin't be taken. In. A. never told our sons about our previous marriages, but now I private talk with a friend have the feeling that we should tell them. My. husband should be kept private. disagrees. He says, "It's all in the past and it's' best to let Protect career confidences. sleeping dogs lie." scoRPio .... . What do you say7 (Oct. 23 to NoV. 21) I'VEGOT A SECI~ET Don't overlook important DEAR SECRET: I say sleeping dogs have been known to flnandal details. Keep per- awaken at the most unexpected time to set up s disturbing soanl life out of business talks, bowl. Tell the boys. which then will prove profitable. DEAR ABBY' Lenny and I have been married nearly SAGrrrARRIS 3~q~ three years. He's 26 and I'm 24, We have good jobs, a ear of (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) our own, a neat apartment and no serious problem. That fabulous pleasure trip However, I do have one mini-problem; rm curious, may be a bit out of line. suspicious, er maybe I'm just plain nosy. Anyway, ,when However, a i trip is Lenny is in the shower I can t resist going through his definitely in the realm of CATFISH By Roger Bollen and Gary Peterman ,, wallet. possibility. Be reallstlc. The last time he caught me he just about hit the ceiling. CAPRICORN " ~ ,, What do you suppose he has to hide? (Dec, ~..~ Jan. IS).Vd q~lf'. llll"' ...... ;...... :. :. : sNoOPY •Hidden msttan "jffeot busineas dealings. Be eauflous DEAR SNOOPY: Maybe he has nothing to hide; he just ,I ! Illlllll ! and alert. Talks with advisors resents your nosiness.~ If you don't want your mini-problem, are profitable, but have to Mow into a maul, stay out of his wallet. alternate plan~ ~oo(Yn~® f/~-~, ' AQUARIUS 18) ~'~k DEAR ABBY: Last yen yea printed the name of a travel (Jan. 20 to Feb. .... club that arranged tours and trips all over the world for non- Don'tlet, friends .distract I i smokers. I happened to be allergic to tobacco smoke and I you from set go~s. Check with 1". "U I II1! --~., '"" can't imagine anything more wonderful than traveling with close ones about Joint finan. a group of non-smokers. .. cos. Work togeUm" for mutual I clipped that column, although I wasn't able to travel at benefit. . the time, but I am very much interested in going this year. Will you please print the name and address of the club (Feb. 19 to Mar. 20) again7 l'm sure other non-smokers will be interested, An air of um-eality or con- ALLERGIC IN CANTON, ILL. fusion effects work projects now. Someone may be DEAR ALLERGIC: Write to: Non-Smokers Travel Ciub deliberately goofing off. Avoid the WIZARD OF ID By Brant Parker and Johnny Hart of Gasp, 8928 Broadmoor Drive, Bethesda, Md., 20034. dubious schemes. Be skep- tical. CONFIDENTIAL TO S,B. IN B. H.: Heed the wise ad- F--- THe. Fd N@ HA~ vice of Joseph Zaburu, the 13th century 'Spanish Hebrew YOU BORN TODAY have n ~ZANT'~P Ve~J A I.,A~T- ~C::~,[~:~, ~:~P-'~ "~; i /~.,..THE-~ I physlehtu and poet who wrote: strong need for success " r A41NUT'~ ~TAYd;P "Before the trouble comes, advice obtain; coupled with an abUity to I l\ (~INUTE~ I. After it has come, advice is vain." commerdalize your artistic talents. "

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