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' officer that he thought the four sockeye he had in his In a third case, Donald Furnseth pleaded guilty to a possession were Jacks. charge of catching crabs under the legal size. Arndt -Terrace provincial Court Monday. Shirting ordered Harvey to pay a $25 fine and also "Out of fairn~s, it would probably take some stated the charges were laid after an incident in / " I)emda Harvey pleaded guilty to a charge of using ordered his rodand reel returned after theyhad been training to discern the difference," Arndt added. Kitimat June 24. <. fish roe for bait in the Lakelse River. Crown counsel confiscated by the fisheries officer. Cheynycz was ordered to pay a $25 fine and Shirting Furnseth was fined t~,5. I I RUPERT STEEL & TERRACE-KITIMAT SALVAGELTD. t/ "24 HOUR SERVICE Seal Cove Rd, Pr. Rupert / i:i • 635'5555, 635-2525 h 624-6639 635-5050 . WE BUY oopper, brass, all metal8~ li,, •LIGHT DELIVERY SERVICE- batteries, eta. 0all ut - We are Volmne 73 No. 197 20C Tuesday, ~luly 17, 1~9 4pen Non, through Sat., 8 a.u.'li p.m. L i CARTER ! Investment t i,s p le;dged Freedom B.C. COULD from oil REAP BENEFIT Ii, producers VANCOUVER (CP) -- McGesr said the coal A new United States reserves "represent a energy policy meansa big fantastically.rich boost for BriUsh potential source of wealth !i the goals Columbia ff the province for the province, not Just l KANSAS CITY, MO. (AP) . cashes in on its coal in burning it up (in " President Carter, reserves, industry and nuergy-preducinl plan,o) declaring "there can be no government spokesmen but in curvetting it to retreat," pledged Monday to said today, other hydro-carbo~ Ind. make an unparallelled President Jimmy oil." peacetime investment of Carter announced Sunday "We are not looking at $140 billion in the next 10 that he. will request a' the coal for power or fur years to free the United massive commitment of exporting thermal ccal States from its dependence funds to develop energy but for usin8 the coal for un foreign oil.. from coal and .other making a wide variety of In his second energy ad- materials, products that are made dress In two days, Carter B.C. has already today with oil. That would said the huge investment launched a development create Jobs and must be made"so that never l~ogram Into coal for the province." again will our nation's . in- , research, .Pat McGcor, However, McGeor has pr.ovlnclal minister of said previously that more • ~1~0. ' - Joy Amdr~'cli~i~.long-tlme.Xemano resident, ! bang. (below) gi ~ Kemano Rod: and:C~ ,de~ence he .hOstage~te I .~.~dt,~nolqy r~z~ la led in,0 ~.~ddl;i~y. .................. eoalas an enm'~.:tlrm "- ~ ~. "It doesn't matter whot to make It enid-onrush- Ion I mmrks the ~th annlvernary aelebi'ationl of the Kemano resldenta..Herald• F.alltor Or~ ,g that the ceuntry would cut its I ". tlne day the power began to flow from thts Isolated dieton attended the eelebraUone and will oil hnperte even mere than I Carter says, we are tellyasfe. rs eleelrlcalpow~" generatlug station on Donglas exnmlne Kemeno's pset aml ~. an wed ae.Ufe ' he promised during last I already developing our A ccal.burning power 1:25Y Channel to Kitimat. Kemano residents started in the village 85 it is today in n series of articles. mG~th'a energy summit in [ coal. Our C0al-reserves plant proposed at Hat ea are far more than we Creek by B.C. Hydro has • off the celebrations over the weekend with a . Tokyo. He said the U.S. will I import 300,000 barrels of ell a could conceive of using: If raised the possibility of day lees this year than the there is ere resource we acid rains as sulphur I! ceiling of 8.5 million he can consider ,exporting, dinxidespewod out by the promised in the Japanese it's coal." plant combine~ with rain I capital. Norman Gish, chair- water to form'sulphuric Carter's newest energy man of the B.C. Energy acid that could spread proposals were unveiled in a Commission, said, the from the Kamloops H to the North Oakenagan. : speech to the National concerted effort by the The proposed ~,O00- Assucintlun of Counties. It i, was his secend broadcast U.S. will mean a spinoff megawatt thermal p~nt i; address in 13 hours and of- effect for B.C. has been studied since fared details to the broad "Our very large coal 1974 and early preJcottone outline of energy policy he reserves is our energy called forit opening inthe suggested in his speech Sun- bank for the future," he early 19~0s but deciloes ; t day night. said in an interview. - un its future have been j Carter promised Sunday "We'ronaturaily postponed twice. t night to take his energy anxious to see coal McC~er said in an proposals to the American research and develop, interview from his Vic- people and after leaving merit take place because toris home that research 1' Kansas City he was the more options we have will continue into finding scheduled to address the in British Columbia environmentally4afe Communications Workers of means the better it will methods of using the America in Detroit. be. It will mean greater estimated 100 billion tons ' He said the $140 bllll'on security fm~ an enor~ of sub-bituminous coal In would come from the supply." the province. proposed windfall proflte tax resulting from the lifting of fnderal'controls on domestic oil prices. Although the tax has not yet been enacted, q:arter endorses Carter administration of- flclais, asking that they not be named, said there is nuclear stations virtual unanimity of opinion KANSAS CITY, Me. (AP) the nisht~fore: What~beut ! that Congrei will approve -- Presldent Carter said nuclear power? it. Monday that nuclear power Carter did not mention m- "must play an important clear power in his TV ad- Carter also announced that rein in the United States to dress on U.S. energy Sunday he would offer "new in. ensure our energy future." night and this stirred fears in , centivm for the production of Carter did not elaborate the nuclear industry that he i heavy oil, oil shale and herd. daring an energy speech would abandon atomic to-get-at natural gas -- all of here to the National power plants. ,which the country has in Association of Counties. But Energy Secretary James + 1 [peat abundance." the words cleared up a Schleniuger has consistently questian posed in his aneech supported nuclear power ! A breakthrough A LOSER IN Terrace RCMP keeping busy 1 Terrace RCMP report a busy weekend with several Richard Francis Joseph Cote faces charges of im- THE L 0 T TE R Y I ; paired driving and failure to provide a breath sample, in refugee plan TORONTO (CP) -- "I interview outside the persons involved in accidents or facing drunk driving was dumb, a foul and I'm courtroom, "After I got charges. report police, following an incident Friday, state • OTTAWA (CP) -- lm- current refugee movement sot buying another lottery caught, I stepped Ina single vehicle accident 21 miles west of Terrace police. I migration Minister Ron plus "a substantial con- ticketinmy life," Ed- A~ey announced a major tingency reserve." buying." on Saturday. Jeffrey Robert Mesdell apparently fell William Paul Bolton faces a charge of driving with a ward Palait said after he Palait's lawyer, Arnold asleep at the wheel of his vehicle lind drove into a ditch blood alcohol content over .08, said RC1V/P, resulting breakthrough Monday In Atkey also announced that was fined $100. In transportation, processing immigratton officers have Schwartz, said the retired hitting a stump, according to Terrace RCMP. Police from another incident Friday. provincial court Monday carpenter "actually and prlvata sponsorship, ksnedlmmigrant visas to for forging Loto Canada helped Loto Canada state Mosdeli end his passengerwere trapped in the RCMP state Ryan Clifford McDonald is scheduled to arrangements fui~ In- rnsldents i~ Vietnam, per- tickets. improve its security vehicle and released by ambulance personnel, who appear on an impaired charge, resulting f~om an dechlman rofugess, mitting them te join Palalt, 70, pleading took Mcsdell to Mills Memorial htzpitai, Police are occurance overnight Saturday. He said arrangements relatives in Caunda soon. system," guilty of forging the Schwartz told the court still investigating the incident. RCMP report a 1973 Datsun reported stolen ou have been made to use And two Canadian vl of. tottery tickets after military and commercial ricers arrived in Vie,ohm that since the April 19 Delvin Morgan of Terrace fa~es charges of driving Saturday in Kltlmat was recovered Sunday in spending 122,000-- his life discovery Of three forged 'without due care and attention following a single Terrace, after being found blocking a driveway on aircraft and, that the last week to begin in- savings -- during the last tickets by ][~)tO security government is coasldarlng tervtewing others who want three years on losing officials, Loto Canada hes vehicle accident khortly after 10 a.m.
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