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l~sidents of communitie~ in' Northwestern. ' Chairman B.C. misw~t~t~ Ric.hsays be" expecm .t~ -mu]ta ~ mtndy wit~. two er ~ we~,. resigns ~Auuranee was glvm.that the~ would .be ?. TORONTO- (CP) -- ".z~0.wa~r Spin.at the Skins Lake Sp~way.*. ':~ Leading feminists were :,md ~e proposed Na~ka' mvet divm'a~.~..,~,::. i: ulmm .ultri~c in,..he/r :~ . "It-in right out of the pleture by now;', mid , Rich. "It 'Just won't happens,. :.: ,he-t~ieral U~I" Sow He added that Alcan is commitfed to es~nent in the rco/anattan e~ablinhlng priorities on water, flows before T0esdny of Doris• An-. -dater~ the scope el any exl~mion ,, derma, chairman of the Advisory Co~mctl m the " ~thm~ ~.ein wid=prond. ~omou to...- statm *of.Wo,~en~ the Kemu0 .Co~idetion ~o~et :',In .'~e::: Anderson; "55,. former smlthors area, put pr,~Idmt of the.enCumber editor of-'Chatelaine of comm~..'e, Ted ~aylor, said those at the ~a8 .eud~', quit her.m,000- dinner, were pollte and liste.ed'"good" to a.year post when she lost what Rich: wassaying. - . - " " - " be r fight ~t a mce~,, In, He said he didn't know what the other R.E.M. Lee'Theatre mbnager Stefan Theatre Series general manager *Ottawa'. on Tuesday to Chamber members felt but fob'him, Rich was ' Clesllk. talks .with Package-Deal Murray Farr about the next season . establish the" ebuii¢il's "right, strai~t4orward.". , .,. ,, indepondence,.'from the , "He put the matter in,~e )~blie S hand, ~ a : "'" " said Tayl~r. "He asked for their input bdore a " ;: SheW~ defeated l~a 17- " . - | i~~ , * " ,.~io.~e~t ' ba~ked'.a dadsioninmade/: • ', , ~ . , i ~U | | " :' " deeislm~by the Other/ilV~, ... ~e,Sm~themCha~b~ro~Conmere~inthe Thieatre- a go j ng ,Iv". " .? ' cern:*, . . ]' . ';. ' i,,l m' ..mm~'S..m.u~,mumm , t*_ "- j Jr: . '._ :mf~ .~thun~beeaio~,rcentin.fmv~.M~e.,. - - " , " • - .... . " " i """ • - • .. ' .... " • .. J.~ ~emdv,etop~q~me ~.. Kemano.~ro~. Taylor says they pm~_ a. r.':' • By BRIANGREGG :-n~d"~hemarka~...... - ...... mad, the Canada ola~st'o ~cir own• •-- "ered c0w':-, . -.'Zach."H :...... M~yaWome.n'kc~..erence .....- ...... r~au~o6~.~:.~p~me~ / I• .ormmmwr~= ' because they wero' Council.happy because ' communities,"' iaays B~.~:,~l~.~.,.Frl~e.tan..;B.: ' ou-i~.~•e.,~s..ti.t~..~i~. -whie.,had~l~l~t,~[~le i~.~',~,be s,~ and i: :.:~t*r ,' successive /~ip .k~:.moeay. I .' it hadbeen..-los~g . .Farr'.;.,~.~:;~::4oo;;'.., .,W.fll.!"!,~.d!:!~,.~ ' 1~;:.l-: ~:~ Scan°re. .---ca..::i,t°-r~ : reviewed,

wki~,'h e"mm-nitle, ~:~ Pan-" .. oublic-at-large. "It newcomers- to ule i oyelecuon,l:~t I1= joe on ]Rich wJl~ be in Ke=~ilO ,W~y llJ~t "~, theati~ 'VabeoOvor "p wbJ]e could...... afford Package-~ ...... " .~' ...... really needs...... theatres material have much.to .he llne after acenstng the telling residents ~d?b~|~:ithe"same they :were on tour Deal. StOlen and his "Thisyear onlyFort wtthS00seaisandupto todk,fetward to when executive of ~V~ ~ to ~M, ' ~ " ",'~'''r,,'~,',f~,~'~',~ tli~rou~h6dt. B.C., the countm~ really had St. Joho is expected to be economical for the tUey wiU find their, political pressure from . One"o/'thedemadds ~)~'d,~;=ked in Canada ~ and the to 8o out on a limb; but take e 1o~ out of the 20 local group. Terrsce'e funny bones being Lloyd Axw~.hy, .minister their negoUaUoM with Alcnn last November~ ':provincial cultural it paid off, Terrace is . sponsoring com- R.E.M. Lee Thenh'e to mortdle~w~tickled by, responslble for.he status of wasto ]mow, more •ab0ut the completion inanities," says Farr. one of. the success an . average st,e wbetis described as 6.~ wonkm,.who suuestod the' pro~t. • * servfces branch ,When we 'first bqpm emtar~ for .he series," .hus~,. says ~arr. witt~ and lomy slice of conference could em- Once.the remain fromEnvirocan's research developed the Package. th~ series the provincial says Fan-, who was in En~Ish fmmy cake, u barrau the government-if are in, Alc~n plans to schedule small meetings Deal Theatre series. government wan held in February. now in its second Terrace Tuosdiay to ]~yoad'~,- .~,S,;'.-- frmh m~d delightful in, with "a broad crom~ectl0n d people in the. to back it financially; .he Ses os it Was in the A parliamentary can. consult with Ciestik and ~ u~callrevu~ ,.communities that w~ld be affected by the but the success of 60s when it wen cleated, mittee now studs~ the ,. Murray Fair, general the Terrace and District will open the new Mount project." Arts Council about next " Paekage~Deal i~as Eliasbeth, Theatre in The Wandm-fulWorld federal government's • manapr of the scrim, everyone .invoive~l • " ~ of these sessions wlil.i~ovide bade sea84Ml. Kltimat un wednesday, of Sarah Blake.will be pro~m~l e=u~es to me says the success of pleased. B.C. iS"th~ comtitutien is to. report data fromthe portien o~ the study that falls ,PackaM-Deal. comes Th~ results of Fart's . Feb. 4. It will be seen In seen in .Terrace on ~.~doSSm.-dforUd, " • hack to Parliament by Feb. • within the group's chief interests said Rich. r from the Sponsoring tour was that three Torrace at the R.E.M. March 11 and in Kltimat t~ of series, which hu Lee Thastre on Feb. 5. on March 1 Both Sarah 6. Iffoups like the Terrace hlghly-aeelaimd ~-, .. ham sueccesfully u~d ,and District. Arts •Vancouver plays seen In~ ..... " " • CaPed by the virtuoso Binks and Miss coanm =d people nke •hat dty~)vor the pant l0 in •usic; ". end. ~.the ... . -t~m .,/ Abm Rennet. Roaslincr' l~ropl are p~vine, Alberta ." "" ~~ "-~V'~ by' E~: b~n. Saran Ciesl.h, ma~gor - years were brought of" played of tho;R,E.M. Lee. beck into production for and Ontario are now " Miller and •Dudley .*:; '.who, I~u:~! g- sen: Theatre, who were theatre audisncos living Iookisg at Introdu"ini~a Moore (seen in tl?e reko~ u' ale of io small towns like- slmilar seriu there, movies 10, and V~noly Canada's n~ost to risk ~S disti~ cemedlc the oo~ts involved in " Terrace.Jucques Brell, "The real mccens d M~)ses). Beyond• The •~ good theatre to . Billy BlOop Goes to ~e series is leUi~ .he Fringe" is . an per fo,rmers and chorachr actors. John :i Places like Terrace, The War, and Same Time spoes0rin8 IP~Upado aU exhilarating tour • de Ne~t Year were box- the prom~o-al work.,. force .of high comedy Gray's Rock and .Rdll scrim has aim bem looks.at ~ school llfe very successful in offica hits in 13 (ut of 20 All we do is offer them and intellectual .fuh, centrus around~.C, last .he .l~dmge.deaI at a brilliantly, ismpceping in ~ ~ a~ .wmbe lflttnmt. " seen in Kitimat on April (~-We started out year. Mosey last in .he cat this year of $10,000. S4 and in Tecracc on ~'~'~i~ting that these seven eentrm amounted If they accept the deal a vast ~'rny of eccinl, ~rU ~ ~. [i' ~en(~- .productions to only $10,000; which it's• UP ~0 t~m to seilthe p~ttcai and. cultund

%. Frelghte)" " Absent trustee issue flabs again radio i' • " " " By BRIANGREGG have the budgut. We 'are by.elect/un will have to be Board 'remains uriah. • :heading Heft S~f Wr~r only requ.Ured, by the celled. Sandecki says .he swared, T~,~ Wells, School Schools ActiVe .give the .CBC in Prince Rupert, Trumtus .lack Cook, teld Din~t, 08 sec~taw- , general publiccepi~ o~our which she said ~ trusts Sudecki that it is up to the treasurer, charged .'miout~ at a price that more than Ted Wells, says Band members from ;~,V~CTOiUA(CP)-- k 157- ClaUdette Sar/deeki, a pays "for the cost of the ,.hat ..Moore can ably ha Kitwsngd to appoint ~dtre Penamani n- for~l~r School board" copies," Wells says. "'I've. absent from school board another represantative if ,~ndi~te, with flqrant " never Ipven (~'s. San- meeUnas for ~ days, after Moore 18 to be repiseed, misreproaentation, iu a" .. decki) .any stralght 8n- which time she must Cook said he objected to • A0day after "m~. a viodiotive and ..jpite~ui swere because I've nevar ruin. Sandeckt running to the ~. call that it was in manna" by twintl~ ranis gotten any _ straight newspapers every time she WeHs' says that the drear af ~ reinffng to whatever he and questions fre• her." wants to find out some.his8 veal, Schmb Act states that hun .he school dlstdeL ,he Susm~, ~ndodd says that ~,e !~, messaged st use Moore san miss tthree Moore apl~zently, told of Larry Moore, new- point ,that it's orsw at ~ndecki during her meeflnp. He has S~dedd mat he h-d not School Board Chairman Joyce today, Teachers salarl~ In. ~r~us at Tmdiy'a •he aI~ointed trustee from mimed two meeting. The • received mtilleatian of .he Krause presents ,veteran ~us~e creased by 1.6 per cent ($6,000) ~Mabere were gong to. Kltwanga, means tha$ ff he schdol board musl~, at question of !dore's future December bml~,mecting; Jack Cook with an award for 19 compared to 12.2 per cent today. sbenden ship, about 1,406 ' does not get sworn in so~o a • ~ ' off the nor-/ .:~h she said she never with School Dlstrl~ U but Ccok anys. that Wells years of service. .When Cook During his 19 yeerq he was ~'Up ~, va.co~i ,' ~t4eny atra~ht,mwm has always sent out came on the board ln l ~Ml the only . ~halrman for 13 yearn., He : " i " . " 5"o~n Walk, she said she I mecti~ mUfloatiom and 'T would n~ it if schools In the dlstrlc~ were: supervised the building of almost • A seerd/ ud rescue wapted to see the b0dgot Skeena High School (16 rooms), 350 classrooms, 16 auditm/lums, 0oa~tre:spokel~nu ~ .the fo~ 1961 but when she sent a you* would ask your questions nt the board Riverside Elementary (13}, one theatre and three libraries; da~i~tiaddltwan ~ ' fr~md to Idck it ~.~ Inside The Herald the board .acquired ~ acres of difflee|ty ' with oargo friend was i~ after an mect~ Justesd of in the Kalum (4 rooms where .the school grounds, of which 110 acre8 d~lt~" on !to ~k~ks. A ~ .en.~leyee ~ .he ~hooi Marijuana: ~ bablt or dngemms district's administration building me~i~ Indiemd ~ ~ ad~Imtraliou told problem', Psae s. Chelnnan Jeyus Krause now Is), Csssle Hall {0), Uplands were crown grants at:no cost to tin crew bad the ~ob~m her ov~ the ~le~cee she ai~sifled ads, PMm S, g, In~ke,~the,~mumn by (3}, Hazelton Elementary- taxpayersl and. 3~0 Grade 12 - a~ ~and,~dd to emtact F e~trol and that ~e ~ welcome to pick op a ~,-Pqe e. '- Secondary (8) Bnd Rural Schools students passed into ,tht ~wlt :..., ", :v~'e be~ Pumped cam Of ~e badset, har.p~vate~ ?nd they (19, The budget ~on was Gomer, Page 4. m~l~rte.t h~t ~.u it WU heading to' "! don't believe that Mr. 1843,324 compared to $17.3 million I~.. Gmnble ~dd you enuld I II • I I II attier time.. .. ~.: ~ ~:1/~,:~i..:.,~

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•/ . "" • '."'.' i ' . " -- " *:;: ....: boondoggle' .... - .... ";" ...... Cm o-mssi ion- :a;--.n--!ng;:;Oo '.:!-. oth,., " YANkeR (CP) -- The festal royal co~. Da~dGo~y, aprofemorofcreaflvewHt~at _. . da@n~wupa~rs~e 'c!hT, and~e~a'rem~y . ,,You~o~d~to~e~wa~h~d~ . ~ n~pem wU ~Id Tue~y It~ a ~e Unlv~'ui~ ~. ~, ~d ~mm~alm~'s " • fo~ dfluw~i~ have ~mp~ End-harass .... v-~..--,•.--,, --~n~n,s~d. ,, I -- ._,,Never .,. -...... ,~.,u,,. ~ ~ "~ ,, " bo~dq~,h~twllldon~h~8~stop~etwo~ant Borden Spears and Laure~ Plea~ -- 81~n~ dalllespubUi~dby,d~e~ow~.. . ' monkeyw~ny oucan~i~mme=c~"~'~" ne~q~Mih~n [~bU~upC~na~'s da~ ~tcha~'manTomKe~twhoi~lll--~wcando. - ,~"~'~I~t up ~.A~ ~" "Subpo~a t~ ~ople who a~ ~ m~. nnspspe~. " - no~ ~ br~ back dead newspapers. - "~m~n ~oaed ~eroKawa Journ~ and Son.am ~ble,"hesald. ,,lammuchmorein~rm~dlnwh~t .~kkTayior, ownerof ~e~dent daflyN~ "I ~now you are not 8~ng ~ prewar any real c~sed~eWinnlpe~ ~dbune. 0~er manouevrm on • ~r.Thomsonhas~saya~outhowhehuhnPmv~d • " *;": Westmins~r Columbian, read the followin~ aoluUons," ~rey ~d. '~Jyou ~d ~ey wo~d not ~e Same day h~ed. the chah~s. o~ .heard ~e qua~ of ~e in VamOuver." . iflnnefb~~mWe~eFs~dm~y, he,steedS." " ."~mp~Um Inany~. The ~mm~lon qu~m~ ~e ~o d~,-- "a~doubff~praefle~va~empec~Uywhen He echoed ~e c~c~n ~. several ~h~n~s ~d, HarryRank~ s~d selection d ~ cam- news~per pub~ers ~ i~ ~ In~ p~dfor by ~ove~ne~Ma~s." du~n~reedaysofhear~shereand~c~Ha Imm vd~.-v~at he caUed es~bHshme~t ~atimofThomso n's~ale°~r~t~in ~w s~d ~e~ are mdy ab~t I0 ~mdeut who ~d newspapers wo~d ~ot haw. ~o~ -and ~unds rued ~ut ~e p~blli~ ~ey "~o~d Pacific P~ss Ltd. to s~am, whl~ a~.h~d . da~ ne~papen Mt in ~e county, b~ ~e" So~m~c~andThom~oaNewspapersLt~w'o~d recommend set~ng .up n ~ovemment.run. ~eo~erha~.Th~aveS°u~un°w~. 7P-~.'.'~. ; , ~o~mne~u~n~Yto~U~if~ n~b~e .~.po~r~ff~egove~unmthada¢~d news~p~ i~ ~ ~e CBC. Ma~.vd~s~ • ~.noon ~nlna~on~l~mo~.. .:'...-. bu~h~ U~n. ~ " on re¢~nmendaflons of a Sena~ commi~ee on 4he have ~dd ~ds It ~e ~ ~dyway ~ pro~de cam- However, Prov~ce ~"~ Paddy ~..¼!~. iI ~'Icana~y'~atye~do~nluea~eof .row mesa I0 ye~.. a@. Wl~d ~e . -pe~fl~f~mono~yi~- ' . andSu~bll~her~arkDa~y~d ..~ .w~..~.~,~,~". de~end~ff the/few re~sining compefl~ve.' C,b~-al~ovemment~jil~fl~ccmm~on's PJu~na~oaccused,hecanmb~don~n~us~ ~v~ved~d~u~onsw~chled~ic~e~~.'.: newspep~ ~aflom by ~w,'~.'ml= wadd serve recommendations ~a~er du~. i~ col powers ~ get ~ ~e bo~n ~ ,he ~o The comm'~lon resumes pubH .~ !~.:..//.;. II~ purpose at U~ ~ da~," he s~d. Son.am and Thomas own more ~ ha~ ~e o~dm, manoeuvru ~ Augur. .L~dm, Ont. on F~. • . ; } .: .,~-.~/,~... • • -,.% ,. ,,, • . Crude supplies W ing": said adequate

,~.~ .~i~ Canada has enough erucle government'= proposed ~"~'~,£t~ o~ ~ned up ~ get ~rou~h naUoul e~e~y proffram. ~ U~ w~ru~..ere are .' Huffman said Canada ~x~maJor u~e~n w~ have ~ tm~ as ~...... watohe

Imperial O11 .Ltd. said ~an ~e cutbacks to. p...*~mmm , ". ~esday. . replace • lost supplies, W~S~G~ON..(C~) -- Vic~p~sident W. A. b~ause the |mportM Wa~e W~ ~est told a news cm- crude will be ot lower parade .speclt~s~, IM ferenee that do~ic and quality. .. p~d~i i'~Mu~s international sneer- ~ ~ ~.wu ~In~es, however, cou,ld Some ~e~ may ~ ~fl~ ~ ~,u~h crmte m¢ious problems have the capacit~,to handle entertsinment-..'0n.,./Um next winter, the additional imports, ~d~waUm a8 ~~ M. J. H~fma~ Ira- ~ ~ bringing in d m~ m ~',,, ~d's man~ger of ~c- . refined products, he said. For a ~r~ ~cm- ~1 s~Hm, said m-t ff D.M. P~, ~nt d~m of me a Alberta g~s ahead with I~ M~r~ manager In charge spe~a~n with proposed three cu~ In of short-term supply, ~ other ~u~ b that production this year, e~ma~d that Canada's first kdy Nancy E~ CanAda could find itself i~mandfor~et~ p~b~"I can't stuck ~ W. forced to ~np~ cmLly in 1900 declined by 1.9 per. walking to ~ W~ Horns rdtned pro(he~ to meet ~t, afle/" an unexpected demand. ' like ~ Carter Alberta h~s said it will .jump ~ 4.9 per cent in lg?9. I~t time," sn~l ,me 1~ "cut productim by 80,000 He predicted another as the prmid~tial- . barreb a day on March 1, one.percent drop . In. ~nou~ne i~. ~a June I md S~L I, .In demand i. I~I. Nancy v~ble flash-by of her bright .... scarl~ s~t and tam. ,, , "X wish EUcaba ~ruylu. ' ' ~ rl was f~ la~," remm~

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At one time when campaign nothing hasbeen heard. Thlsperson everyday. But It can't be done that Wx~itm, ~- promlseswerea dlmeadozen/there Is iust one of many who usethe path anymore. The CNR has erected a its normally ;noder~te • was talk of bullding a walkway over across the tracks as a short cut fence, climate, is a city d fur : " the train tracks. Since the election . coats -- mlnk and mmlmt, • -q. • . ' szOOIt~i,i~ furryshoul.r--lbe .... - " ' THE CONSTITUTION ,' n~ht just p.mmet Ira' • . its spri~41ke 14 dqp.em

k " Yet Ir imJ Taking it on the Chin ,,w.._.-=--is that thlsIs a l~Uee stal~ 'iRESTAURANT: " .. .' when the p,Jldent"~ "ServlnOFlneFoods7daysaweek". Government" con- amen~en~ madepublic The Conservatives c~use because it dom't the country of the around-- more m on a d~T Breakfast, lunch and dinner - legitimate aspirations, when there are two byJakeE~p, MPt. the recommended ° '="L ---0DGE on the chin o~ "all f~ Manitoba Hding ' of " Parliament pass PHmethat' .,e--.",,d.Enot~h back.benchers concerto and vim of aH ~e~den~ on ~e m~v~' MBER -- and JusUce Provencher, at Parlia- ~d~e~ Tr~deau's c~r- are un~y enoch over .e comUtuent pare ~.,* me cou~ and me ~h~- Minister Jean Chretien ment's emsfltuflmai cmn; ter, subject to the mend- the iuue that the govern, federatl~," he said. "- ' wun't~ere~fl~ht.back, n~t~.e, would protect 'the. mm~, but said it ~o-~d me~tmayhave~eeu~l~ But whlle Canadians, There are the ~i y At about the same time handicapped and property " not be en~enched in ~e numbers carefu~ W ~ may better unders~nd ~a~nx~o~w~d~ "WEDNESDA , 5 p.m. t0 milbilht ...the Profxe.lve' Con- owners,guarantee ,tecta ©onstitution Until the sute lt i~, the votes to pass eaFhothe~now,Canadians" men', jacket, bull~, =,m~ msc~ c~v=,ca scvv (cvw xcvs ~ps=) c=u,.v servatlves unveiled ~ government ~maUm. .~ov~shave endm~ed.it. ~e c~U~flo~l ~s~u- and BH~ns do n~, ~ys an walkle-Mlkle earp~p i~ 3/6 :y ~ 11/9 .e.mts to,s.then and prevent cola't~ .fr~-' .owever, because '. t/oa when fl--to .e old .~001 chum of "fiX', I" ~N~/d~ . r ,A,. TeI,-S ~e govemmmt's p~p~ed using lllegally.ob~In~ m~ ~ ~e p~ Cosmos, Gau~d~ s~d. ~ud~u's. ~e p~nU~ and v~

;~ ~,ws r.e.-s Ub~al ~ck.b~eh~iJ~n. The ~ndi~p~d were ch~d~ it In ~i" ~e I01 C~-~8Uve8, ~ N~ • N. ~.., ov,~ G,~.ct~c. Robert Gauthier b~ke disappointed by the d~ument eo~dd be e~. Demoera~ and four London School of ~slde~can~ .~ NBCNM ~ov,.qlte )4our,HL o~ckElly G|lllcti¢l;,,,~,ca ~r~ra~s~b~ct~e ~ government's refusal to h~nehedforyea~ff'~er, ~aca~des tn ~e ~seat E~nlcs'whm he met ~e crowd or • ,~,, r,. ~ock.~ c,v.. ;,,,~,c, pro'posed language of protect their rights and the shoulcl the, C~merva~v~ ions. Truckau in the ~, said M~o~c,.i ,m tl~ 7 i~ u.~. or....c mCN., ,o.v.,,...... Meanwhlle Robert Clark, in a" speech In the Brit/sh MS romdalx~L '; T0~ioM ~.~ HOC~W ~W ~ ~ ~atl~ ~uaran~e ,,i the - Canadian Or~u~.aflm of h*v~ ~ ww. • " :as~ ac Nm," ~ ~,~V°c~rin ~re~lo~,'nal charter of. rights " the Small Business says Soll~enm~ Ro~d ~e lone Social Credit ~M Umt mural In. '/'~earetl~dl~l~11~, .~ ~,., ~. ,HL S~esm ~ en ,. "government wants . in- ~y owne~ believe .Kap~ who'a~ma~d at m~nb~ ~ ~e' ~beda ~pr~Im ~ ~e . ~e ~ ~ r ~P~ [, ~ ~u r * Hockey MCO~t~IVI 1 legislature's cmsfl~U~al two countries. ..c . x,~y ~m~ eluded. I..the bi~c-em, m~arel~ ~r r~ht ~ec~nmiPAembeha~of SWAT squads t. i~s Tn,r~ ~c.y em sflmUon. " ~vnp~e~yandc~e~ Chretlen who is Ul, commit~e, .warned I. The BH~h do n~ ,m. ~b~,~ei~H~ 9 i~ s,~.~"" *..,0~.., ~,.~NHc - ~s."'' ~ " The Conservative wealth. recognized that and Saint Jdm, N.B,, that the dentandfederlndlts police and. ~ otbm ~. ~.ct. ~s~ soap Maklng s,s..e :, ~. "' - l~e~ (he ~Mu~rva~V~ federal'government wants two levels of autonomy -- f~s~l~lled Jn ~ I~d i~ 4 Lifo Sosp MASH nllJ~ ' .~ . ~ulncy Spe~rom ' Quincy . Making Vletnsl~ ------: • ~ .... , to im]~J8 the ~OW Of fede~l] add ~)Fovi~0JB]- C~OCo~t4)411~I(~LQ~I~'11~1~ ~ ~lmy ~r~m ~,,c, MASH .~00 ~o~ • • ;.,. : "H the government were economic, power from .wh~e .e Canad~n gov. but ~d., /~ . ~ulncy RIl~lng GNIr~y COUnt clnemlJ • .r~y v.n~ .,.cy ~ow. ~t* ' IN'~"'m'~'DUC"mS" to go al. With their central Candda to the ernmeut', vi. that,the nonsense, miss.in, ~ .,~,, mm ~,tn.. so,, W~. ~i h~h~d a ~qu~ f~ ' " " ""' "'" '--" =-" MP f. OF He said its,l~POS~ to 'patriation is "bloody. "WalkUmtMey~"~. w~w ~v,. u~. WMDGREENAPAiffMINTS ~ve On,ado and quebec minded knauage" and an "aetoutdthat~Nw," IY ~0t~ ~.t=. W~tW ~ovle~ Femme taws-Vaster, and some mi~ rom~ w,,,~" : . 8 - - Ubel~ MPs also want ~e ~erpe~ vMo po~r over . 'affront to Parliament ~d m~ ~~ f~ rome.row w~w e~ ,n~au,v~ 4 3t tezelb Ave. govern~e=v~on ~ the future constitutional there, many ~ ~'"Maybe ~ THURSDAY • ~ lJ. M 4 pJ;i Rental Apl~lications are now being taken charm" cha~ed, changm shows ~ cm. IYudeauhas asked the ~.cdd~., rune,, of.. . .o~./klalffle CIn~lllm Wlblhn" EIIRtPI¢ Pea. for occupancy March 1# 1981. Gau~er, whowarned he .Utution could not rm~ Brffish Parliament.. to throepeqde." .J [~.g~ .~.~k~' ~c.k.*'~'w s~.~.o.o:°~"~ ~....--"mu' FEATURING: v/ould vote against recognize, changing amend the constitution . "Theym ewdll"~ , PJ ! ,,.. o,~m~ v~m its. , . govermhe~ ~ if econon~cem~ns, ' before sending it to • tO s~-ee ~,m :ow , ,, s.m.,,. .One and two b~d~oom 'luxury unl~. emO/n ~anlJm were not He ~dd hb party mq)- Canada,but man~ BHI in ~ ~Inlt~ ~ oraw WJckl, -FI~Mm~ In every unH. "' ~d~M~q~ ~d he "and ~m Mad~ by Alberta's ~ say they m M~c~nt below M il~d gr~l us i~ ~ s~.~' ~,n.~ z=n~m,rs ~,ck,. .Dlsluealdler. Frld0e.& StMve Included.. i a hen of a lot of ~m" Cema~ttve govemmmt to touch the matter while it the, White "HoOae-- Jiko "-" ~- Li,e'i-lt~l'~"-'.'~Pi~ .Brlght, lugeBayWIM~mwltho~lorco-ordln|tsd wants [~alle Iimltl~he to seeks -- |mmd~ remai.s ..lett]ed ill ~.~8 b][llti~hf~ud~wh~' ~r drapes, ehltrter's propose(! formula and ml federal. C~mda. m~ urn' ~ s,,,v,. . ,,~m~., p,. .Undercover parking, kn~uaae of ~uea~on ' at~mp~ ~ mme un~ Britain is Involv~ l~adfl~t,-Paee~ aa

~'mme . -C~oil~ Entry ip~raatee ~ ...... ~ct. wo~ ,~,~. ~.~m.' .Spacious Wen bum bedrooms with En Sulles~ ~e ekuN'propoms tb~t But Prince Edwsrd America Act of 1M7. which ':All thb'fmee Id tl~ face T~SS Tmul| ~U~ ~mm, -Grand stsIrcm and bright halls. ~nglish lad F~nch' TImSS ,o~ly TI~S I~N~I~ ¢,~,m.FIH~t~ ~round floor q~rlm~ts wire privst, rank,re. MscLmn h/d an au,Uence mlyform ofeonstitulton, is .Mppy.iidldsy mood-- M ;,s ~.~, ~rom T*~n ~.ersml¢ flied kth:h~ floors & bathrooms, mlm~rit/el emtr~ IRh~| In Edmmto~ O~ ~sday British leiOIdatim. ' ! '-wag • ~ iml ~ ~c~¢~ ~,. v,,mn'~"~'• that federai-pmv~eial ' The Bd~h Par~mnmt ~nm~ bd~.,~ ~.~.v~ r,,m ~, ~s,~ ~ , In ~ mother ~m~m, blekerin| has- been • mint agree to a Camdl~ With nro .poelmm m. • !~ ~"" "" "'~' ..o For further InformM,on call Mr. ' but only when mmbm health}, exerd=e for requestto rellnq.~ the -protester~, =,des .and q ,n.w.. ~"""~' ~,~"~ sm,.~ m,,. Erickson ' warrant such ~, Can~d~ 1~ ~ Camdllm " dmlmsultm~inmi~Mdl ~,

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By'GAILDOT~GA Scotland to flia~lh;,~.]ler '. ". -', .. ae~atdmnWr~er ~,,=...~ ~'...... ~-- Eileen Coegrove wanted next JUne, . ahe'/must' " ;| to see what ,practicin8 canpleteaY'e~,~niedi~" • medicine in a mmall town attd surslcsl"resldency was like, so fct her prac- before..re~isteriog, as a timm she chose to conhe.to "piL~eian. :..:,:~, .:. ,, ,~ . ".... • . ~ Terrace.. " . ..But, ~.Memorlal n~V,

. :~",~ • .medical school in Abet- Eilem~ve,.l~'does- . i. ... .-.... "~:~ de=, ~o~,,~, and knew ,=t.'~'0=,~~ . . . ' .... for a long tl~e thatCaz~d~ .o~ ~ I~z to Canada , , ' ' :" ' -. ~ .... , , ... wmwbe~ew~tedto do to pmetlm someday. ' ' -" .~ :., : : ..~:;:r.. ' her. two-month prscticum. " . , ,~--,..,~i:.~,.,~:~&~ , .~ "u .~;.~:, ,,~-' Afte~ arriving in Terrace - .,'-i~C " .

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• •, ...... "Each week I'm with a " ' bile ",-!"- " :'~'"i ,.%,,,:,.,~ ,.. ,.., different doctor," she sald. i " '-- ' " ' ";'~:~~" • "It's inter~ltng Ixcaulle -' " ....

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_ ' ,~., :, Memoflal Hospital has ' hewlie'tltmet~:,.." - " been ~ m .~ed~i "'nm • two lmil~llrown.: .: ,~,m ,in.= ~..~=~ .. f~m~,~i~w~--,,,i ..' " " : ' ZT/~.. .: , ' . .were ' lmporled",!fmm "

,' ~-~'; ~,.~ ].:. field but .those ~i~lql ter ;' llka~ii l~.8k's-l~lltlme~ ':" '. President-of the Canadian Cancer Society, Vancouver Lodge last November. The lodge Clinic. or those coming to Vancouver for knowmore about general . fomnlo-coaipsnim~:who " ; B.C. and YukonDivision, Dr. Gwyneth will pi'ovlde ;,.homelike atmosphere for consultation, ltisfheonlyfacilityofllsklnd' pniciitimingusuallycmne .- died Jut.year. .... ~...... to Terrace," be lakl. " you=lL calves were :,,- :B~lilntyne (left) and Linda Karu of people receiving treatmeM at the Cancer in B.C. and tl~e Yukon. " lhem.~amisayalb~le pla~l. In a holding pond. ' T~.ractl w~re present at the opening of the , - . , ~r~lh~.t. :~b .~-.¢om-~ " z~.:;te:Hy~.!z =~n,~.~.,.,: . : ,,~,.iu,~.ni~ ~es;;ilie ~ umw~,m~mm~aUme ..: ...... ~ i( ~ " ~ " ' ...... -": .... " ; .... ---"-"~'dUl~~ ~i~tl~oidb~ ~ ..

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Fox funds up for " " g"u,~,~v~ ...... " ' ""- " ~'--"-":~-"I~-~L~ ...... ~ . . . ~ . a l~ilt~k. ~II~ • . -::-c-;.., . - " - " ' " ...... ~" :" " " eld~l~ - "'~r ia~ ~ wl~n be became ~n~sm el - ' " " " • " ' ". " ~ , " ". - .,. .. • " .,:': ~li ~y l" , .. " "" "

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desrem,CeMlm .snd.-tliel and 'Dr, Ruth Alison, e.~mi~ii~ _ _ .. ca..ricer /eseatc,. are men -=~_,_.?po .in=.. To, ,st.re-~then the Prot ,~m. °o~__?n ~ ~ ,i~l~.~t~d~=~ desreel~ , .~ - . ~ Society. Initiatives ProSrsm wul nve.yeerprosrammuszne - proKram um~ncu w aL level,. Canada's 18 medical~ . wortr,,, --~ln~ mm-. me~,...... sum~sc, =m..um.u.,-.-,,.-,,,: ...... ,,,-, . :. '~'" ~i.~ " ;:. faculties and selected l,. sam ur, mxsnsWPy, nqu~mu, .... -. sdence faculties have been "Andth~ bein8 here o~t~n "'My guess is that Kyskis . "

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• ~ - -~ ,~ ,-" "~. " .will make it l~ulbl~,l¢ prollntmis ~odbecause it BJosss',wlil rule the roost ,..~,...-.-,, ~ .:.. .r..... ' • i ' ~el of these faculti~to " .... aired to:night" _ov..,..,. ,,o.,,,,,.,_. • " . " . .... ' , in[emuy ,their current "! re=! lift g.omi to.let .

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Fred. Mel~, =1~ of Ii~e ~ of U~ W/O's. wllh respect to th~ he, lib. l~qple is, virt,,,lly ira- ; One oi ~edlllr!eulU~ am , ' L " ~-,..~eeau=l ~, .are . ! i~Jlinll Se~.~.l~:"~111~ Thecurrent federal laws .students. The loweTINl of extremely difficult" to "r~pecttol~im~ awareofa. .mqu~tlf~..f~"l~to"~.:.. ' i~ ~ =e~ are. "me the drinkinll aM some rmlrict its ln~r~euce in Ihe student who Is under the .Initiate • .new ' cancerl , one that imprea~ eat her . • the. most is the ar-. ~ilandwlllapi~srinc~Tl . I wiHcona'uct'li'~ioh oh' place marijuana, haehish years a6o in many school s~ttin~or anywhere, influence d CS~b, b ~h ~W...... ~ ~. ~ ~ I ~ ~y tO ~ ~0 ~iI I r~cent.~ieveloi~ments in a~d other cannabis' Canadlan'provlnces is a for that.matter. Thus the the fact that the~e 8re ...... cannablp, research on products udder the Nat- sad example d how'hasty safeopmtioncfthesehool seldom any .Immedlate, All applications far the that is very old, andwhere ofbrmkandmter. Wedn~Is, y..Jmn. ~i~llat,lq~ cotlcs Conbrol Act, As a and ill.conceived and learnlng en.virmn~nt, easily recopizable out, :'Marathon o! :Hope" there lirow housing, she The" Ksnneberlf, Fro. at tS'e Skeena[ Healtli result of contravenin8 lhb lesbhttioo has had to be can. •be serlously - ward physicnl'#igns. This is ruearch prosranu5 whichr finds our houses" I~. rwtdence',oaSou~ Ks]urn Unit Audltod,Um." act, youn8 people have- . reconsldered and repealed, throati~Tl~,.Seco0dary especially true of the hsvebeendevel01pedSythe She ..-pect,d to Ne mow reid'ted • veldeb st~.~:! The~s ~Q' eimrse f~r been convlcted., of simple • Any legislaUon changes. School Headmasters of student Who has "smoked National Cancer Institute'. when she came and to Tuesday. A person was - " Ihis iirescnt~tlon; 8nd poesession , i;nd have which would tend to en-. O~tITio f~ r~t 4 ~ ~g W'' a sh~t time prior tO d Cmsda in ~,oopemtion .spend I~r free-time ~ later apprehended., by "". ' handouts' mhd -up;to-date ,, acquired 8 crlminai . co,,mile mariJuana..usaile er~ase in Ihe IX'~nt level entering a class, even with the Canadian Canc~- but doe~'t ~ to mind police' Wh/le dri~,h~ IEe".."i;:" Idormdtloa on Ihim tOl~.le,~., record. (~onsequently, - amo~ younll people .or ."~ use eould have a - though this Itudmt m~ Society, must .be reded the rsln, vehicle. He Will appurl~:~'~ will beavatlsble~ • . ... .some ~roups. not .only. lead them to the ~l,.,ion. - mr(oudy daa~qlinil e~f.ect, already be experlen~il at by Marchl4, 11101; fundi~ At the end i~ February court 6a a elmrse of theft ~.. : that the use oC ~bb " In riot, therelL jlitUe doubt deterioration in her ~ his wtll ~ence m."jul~. 1. : ~ will Its~l. Mdz to over mOO, " " ~:" " For ' (urtber JnfoTmaUon recom'men~ the. .. . ~'!~ .' . eonta~t~,..'Emily~, Rozee, decHminallzatlon ' of wua soclally acceptable that the very nature of the perception o4 both spsce ...... health ! pl~silt'| " co-_ marl|uana, hashlsh and .pattern of b~,haviour.mmt . schoo/ mllJeu will change and time. This could prove . ' ..... :lJ !i:, ' erdinmtoi":st.!l~.rthwe't~" uther cannabis .l~Oduct~, be. avdded. Adolesc~ts- ~ map Increase. especially hazardous in . : ;," . "~ ~ - CommbnltY~'~6D'qe :'5)~ but are actively, cam- already have enoush -Studenla who have uRd technical . areas with -' " .- " " " ": "i~" ; telephoq".!~ ~1.1, Io~al - p~lgninil to ,. luive these dilflcuitlu in resi, ti~il =mu,bl, or are ~01y machinery lind tools. In the " " ! I?/. • ...... product8 iepiized. The initial temptations to bellin re~dar men ~ the drug ~ymnulum, in the !~, or . ~ ,: The ~ota|~i~0act 0f" m~centl~bll¢ityc°ncerning smoking msri~an~: These umally obtain.it from in- tna ~dm~ lall)~atory. A csnnabi~on~ I0 c~/" propoeed ,,change8 in include the natural dlvlduala who keep corn- young, mlx~L~ed student ~ ' . . ~. schools ~nd oh the le~min~ l~lslatlon, has MI many curiosity of leena~m and party with and often . needs all of his faculties to . , ~ / ',.'. mvironmeat,~ i,e~remel]~ people, especially :young the usual stron8 per emulate the life-style of cJesd with this type of complex, aal6~!di~man,ds. : people, confused and in~ut~exbtlnll in the' full-time, multiple drub situatim. The impairment . : - coMid~r,.~il~d~',Thsre perplexed. Not Ihe luilt ~eSroup, lnaddition, th,~ users and '*Ixmhers". The cmsedbylheuseofcm- . . ~. ~'i!~'ii :ii ~- .Oql a ,ariml~leml to be ~ cmfusinSis the question of situstion il ne~atively recent srrest of four mbb hss 8bsolutely no " : .

wld;;;~.~'~"Y'e~:~'Pixled " , Ilmt moat Olleiidem Itave Teronto ~ School has school setUl~ ! Nio wae- col~ldeTed bY decriminalize,0 does not.o received dther condlli0nal Nlain ¢o~irmed the fact Teachers, e~Mellors Rofrigoration $oTvlco : .. '.. some to be a relatively m~n that lhe use of. file or 8bsolute diseharlles Ihat mnst olr these'in- and hesdmuters csn -. " " ~.irnply ~mullst.nee =nd . 1~ permitted, Un- from the ]udldsry In" ...Is. IXmem outer testily Io the drop in I!~,i i b..,~.,,, 6.m,,,,. ,ommte,,.m~,--,am, re=ent ye.t;.' ,ind ,hie' dn~s for =e. purpou 0f a©.demi© p~r~o,m.~e the e, and ' '(i~i '] ~ ":' 'Medieali'esem~.hdreeent beesuse, lhe federal Televantlswslhelef~'elre trllfflckins..Despite the that resular usezl of ~rv[~l~ Prince George Ar ! yea. lms.'reveLd~ th,t govormmnt is studying the .reprded as ialrllidy, dalmUnteannabl~"isnot m.ri|uan, and out,, '" " Highway 16 WeSt '"i '~i~i;;iI

weparat~ !' ei~Iml com- decrimlnalli~lion, Ihat Ibis rmpeet~d, We must Iw~it does ~ Itl~l/ale s desl~ elpeHmc~. One of Ihe - • -. i i:' ~o,.,t..,~ =,m,.,,..'..ome.orto'"" ,omo~r~tb.,,, foT.U~"~do,":dr,p, m,,mb~',=,Se.U m ed. .". BUlk' i![i/~'i ~ products,-.~ of 'whkh dorm.ent Ter the use of perledeeJ-with nnleohol ~perimee ,M t.,,.o~ ~t o~. ~., or.t h.,t. Te persture Controll Grain ,.: .re ,,,¢l~'~ctlve:"~!~ llie~l"Tl~"l~Id!~'~°f lellLSlatioh.sml .v~ll hsvedtb~mlhstmeellmt ==,~-"-',~,'=='. S a ' .,.,.. ' .:." ....":Li~mb.i li i .i biolollle~!~i,~,=ive, v ~.,?~ ~nnabill products ,re. sensei*U .'¢L.p~tition o~ ' p,yehololpe~l • ,r~ hi=' ~ ~ s~ll-imotivalioo the P~ri h ble Goods /"' ""- ~J; imow~h~i~'d~eets~i!, slre,,dy exploltlnll:'thlit- iirnllsr proMems in our Immlmad~d, somefiadtl ,.=rexpedenees.Thislldt '- ! :

fr,.xluea~. ~l~l~,l~ltq~ /OCOaVlnCeymmllpeoplelo m,ri|usna..whlch.could "experimentin8" with into~tlm'SSl~'lsolsd~i - I '. i ' ..~.tr..o,, ;:= :~ -,~ u~ .. • ~,,,. am~• u.n-~ ® o~ m~t d~. ,~e.,,~,,, dr,"', ,~m Bum-by Prlnoo Go0rge d°rg"v': / !. i (tetrshydr]~nnai~.;~k our schools than. the Itshouldbeno(edthatg0 and other activities where " ..,

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I I TALKING-. " ,., BOLITICS i This space offer,s your provincial and federal '.... ' '":" separatism:asps"' ' " ' ' """ .... " "': "" '-".... " :: :, '-G"g ... . " elected offlctal~ a pl.~ce :to say their ple~e. Columns are seleCted "on the basis of Circulation - (13S-&l|7 - Sterling PublilharI relevance, not party preference and are the -"°""":"Publisher-- Garry Husak"'""' opinions of the author not the editor or this Editor -- Pete Nadeau 'C&n."turn Your stomadh' newspaper. , CLASS• ADS. • TERRACE • 635.4000 _j CIRCULATION - TE RRACE - 635.6357 "Western .alienation has Indeed n u .... Published every weekday at 3010 Kalum Street, -- By BILl' BENNETT " Terrace, B.C. Authorized as second class mail. become a. mor~ serious threat toCon- Registration number 1201. Postage paid in cash, return federation than Quebec" PIERRE Next month our government will take part postage guaranteed. TRUDEAU -; OTTAWA-., JAN. 1974. In another international trade mission of "Why: does Ottawa not take western major Importance to-the future growth of our NO'I ICE OF COPYRIGHT The Herald retains full, complete and sole copyright in separatism seriously when it took Quebec OTTAWA province. • any advertisement produced and.or any editorial or separatism .so seriously for so long?" | British Columblal more than any other pho~ographic content published in the Herald. UN IV E'RSITY •OF ALBERTA province In the country, lives by. trade with Reproduction is not permitted without the 'written STUDENT.EDMONTOI~.JAN. 1981 by RICHARDGW foreign countries. Our m'ost. Important permission of the Publisher. trading partner is~ of course., the United States. But the increasing Importance of -- Some aspects of strengthening trade ties, economic co- Alberta's separatism turnyour stomach. operation, and cults ral and social exchanges Like the businessman, an accountant, with the Pacific Rim has become Increasingly In fact, who got Up at a meeting two Does he exist? evident in recent years. weeks ago to declare, "Alberta's tariffs and under-priced o11. But once Next month's trade mission will visit The case of the phantom school board p¢oblems would be solved if what hap- done, they no longer go on to argue that Thailand, Jndones!a, Singapore, I-:long Kong, member was hung out to dry again at the ported tO John Lennon happened to Pierre Alberta needs more money. The the Phllliplnes and Japan from February 12 to , Terrace school board meeting Tuesday Trudeau." ' •Heritage Fund, once the source of pride, 28. Aside from myself, Industry and Small .~ nlght. Other aspects effect qulte dlfferently. now Is. a seldom mentioned em- Business. Development Mlnlster Don Phillips ~:~ It revolves around appointed Kltwanga Like another student, a farm boy, sllm, barrassment." Even the familiar line of as well as staff from his ministry and 'the i. member Larry /~oore and Claudette good.looking, soft.spoken and so anxious self defence, "Sure, we are 'wealthy, but Ministryof Energy, Mines and Petroleum ~31 to get hls words out rlght, who sald as we Sandeckl, an unsuccessful school board it won't last" seldom Is used; Albertans Resources, will be Involved.. ) candldate, who contlnues to play '" ;he role flnlshed a coffee In the lounge !n the looking at skyscrapers in Edmonton and Following the windup of the portion of the ~,~, Unlverslty of Alberta, "I don't want to of watchdog. Calgary know that these haven't been mission with which I will participate, Mr. ~i The problem, In a nutshell, Is this: Moore become a separatist, but If Ottawa does built lust for the duration of the Phillipswlll continue along with staff from the. i:, was chosen to represent Kltwanga on the ene more thing, I wlll. Thls Is my home." Province's depleting supply of Con. two ministries, toAustralla for a fact.findlSg ,:;.~ school board last November. He has net Or llke Provlnclal .Treasurer Lou vent lonal oil. and Information exchange visit. -.~ attended a meeting thus far and, officlally, Hyndman who broke Into hls own In fact, the alienation is cultural -- While Australia and Canada compete in ii'i' has not been sworn In as a member. San. chronlcle of the .detalls of oll.revenue everything from the "'1 can't d~crlbe to selling ~nany products we have many common ~; deckl claims that the school board Is at fault sharlng and of the legalltles of resource you thepatronizing put-downs we've had concerns relating to trade and economic ~";~, for not Informing Moore of meeting venues • ownership to lament, "I feel l'm belng to g0through In Ottawa," from a top civil relationswith the Pacific Rim. We expect that and times Wlthln a specified 70-day perlod, pushed out of the Canada l've always servant, to, from.Lya!l, hls memoryof a valuable Information will ~me from Mr. ~'~~ whlch could lead to his dlsqua!Iflcatlon. The believe I belonged to.".- " year living in Toronto, "whenever Phillips" One.Week vlslt to Australia. school l~rd sal/s he's been Informed. Or even like Chuck Lya!l. He's 38, a anyone learned l was from Alberta they We live ih an Increasingly competitive The solution, Ina nutshell, is for Sandeckl systems analyst and a committed would check to see how much dung there world, a world In which we must sell our I to telephone Moore and glve him the In- separatist, but unlike mosh perhaps was on my cowlxly boots." products to our customers.in the way that any formation If he's so soncerned as to hls because of his trade, Is logical In his good salesman does. A salesman knows he attendance; for Moore to show some an~lysis. "The source of my rage, my The alienation which demands to be must get out among his customers to get the semblance of Inter.est In a position he oh. alienation, my fury, call it what you will, ' .taken ~erlously is political. "A debate purchase orders coming in. I don't know of vlously expressed a prlor Interest In. Is that,we are politically it~potent In about Confedei'atlon has been going on any successful salesman who does his lob by The Indlcatlon so far, agaln in a nutshell, CaMcJa and always will be.". since the '60s, and Westerners feel they sifting at home and hoping the customers will, Is that Moore doesn't glve a damn. have been excluded from it," says New on their own initiative, come knecklng on his Democratic Leader Grant Notley. "Now door without any effort by him. Nil to non-existent • they feel that a second debate has begun, The same principle .holds true for a ' and that it Is being foreclosed to them." province, with one great difference. The western separatism that Ottawa Notley, like all other observers such as It is Important to our customers to be told and Trudeau ("nil to ~n-existant"), Hyndman, Is cenfident that allenatioh not only about the products we have, but in Exports to Iran don't takeserlously, Indeed needn't be never will escalate Into separatism addition, they must be sold on the system we taken sarlouslv In'ifact~tll~- rallles:;tfiat (mless Ottawa makes the wrong'move. • , hove, on the attitudes of our government you~ see.-~~V.,Lf~" allYhe~odcasi~l~,~,.Jl~deed, Notley Is confldenf'that If: the::" : :f0~ards trade, and: t(~nNa~;ds in~esth~ents!by' didn't slow down verbal ugllness and near ~)hysical right moves are made, alienation wlll foFeigners in our province, which are lm '.~ vlolence, aren't so much scary as sad. evaporate, "most Albertans want to be portant when It comes to our future federalist, want to wave the flag, but they development and ,iob creation. OTTAWA (CP) -- Canada exported more to Iran "The stern.faced farmers and small towns people, and the occasional younger just can't do It as long as Ottawa keeps In many ways these subtle psycho!oglcal year than It did in 1979 despite an exlz)rt em- things can be as important as having a good bargo imposed In ~8o, and usually plump urban businessmen, turning its back on them.'.' But a trade department official said Tuesday who throng out to the West Fed and product. Our customers and potential In. almost aU the 139.1 million in ~oods shipped to Iran Western Canada Concept meetings are a vestors, want to know that they are dealing by October was food and medicines exempted fnm~ literal "lost generation"; For years, they Wanting to wave flag • with governments wlth a positive attitude' ~overnment controls. The rest were odds and ends fought unnoticed against its bllingualism, towards them and towards Investors. They t which did not fa]l trader the federal restrictio~. metrification, gun control, abortion, want to be assured that when contracts are Canada sent goods worth I~.4 mIHim to lran in entered into therewill be security of supply. abolltlpn of the noose, sexual liberation, One bit of evidence thpt Nofley had: 1979, a sharp drop from $151.8 millio~ in 1978. Shah And, they want to know that once they commit non.white immigration, and have 10st read Albertans right Is that the recent Mdmmmad Re,,, Pahlavi was overthrown in early themselves'they will not be faced with a each baffle. They're flgh.flng' now poll done by Carlton University's School 1979 and business between Ira, and Cahada situation wherein the rules will be changed In pl.~ed. beneath saparatism's banner and It's of Journalism for the CBC found that accompanying klleg lights,, not so much WeSternersby .a margin of 80 per cent to .the middle of the game. Prime Minister ~u said Mondaythe Those kind of assurances can only be ~alned i 8overnment planned to resume normal relaUons against Trudeau and Ottawa and Ontario 20 per cent give their "first loyalty" to with Iran o~e the ~ American hostages were evac- as agalnst the ~0th century. The source of their province, higher even than the by face-to.faee meetings where full and open ited from Tehran. They left Tuesday. tile!r" rage/, is:that ~his last baffle is' national "score of 75 per cent to 25 per discussions of concerns as well as the up. portunitles for Investment and trade in Br!tish. External Affairs Minister binrk MacGui~an said alreadylost. ; " . cent.. " the 8overnment would consider "o~tstundin~ Columbia, are . fully explored. •The w~tern alienation that Trudeeu The other bit of evidence is less problems reintin~ to our economic relations with scientific, I~ut is mere sa.tlstylng. At the It is'lust such a strategy that this govern: ! ]ran" before repealin~ economic sanctions a~alnst spotted a half dozen ~,ears ago, and re.eat ha~ been developing over the past five ~; promptly forgot about It, Is serious and it University of Alberta, a roomful of that eountw. students argued for an hour aboqt years In our trade relations with the Pacific " • The Progressive Conservative and Liberal could be scary. Given "one thing more" • whether separatism should be taken Rim Countries, particularly Japan and governments last year barred expom with Iran by Offawa, such as an. attempted take: Korea. throu~ cabinet (xders under the Import.Export over of the tarsends, It could Indeed flare seriously (almost all didn't think so) while.a visiting reporter scribbled notes. As a follow-up to ~he ~,islt by the trade Permits Act. Parliament later approved the Iranian Into a separatist movement that could mlsslen I led to Japan and Korea in 1979, Economic S~mctlms Act In July which applied sweep the province. Afterwards, a girl who had stayedsilent restrictions to a variety of other financial sad through the sesslen, handed me a note accompanied by Don Phillips, we will be commercial deslin@ with the Asian country. tern from her Iooseleef beak.. visiting Japan again next month for The C~morvaflve sovemment had already Money isn't the root Her note said, "Hold on, the East must dlscu=lons on a wide range of Issues, in. stopped buyin~ Iranian oll aftor the Americans take the feelings of allenatlen serloOsly, eluding our growing market for coal and other were tokeu boainae in Tehran Nov. 4, 1979. energy.related commodities, petro. Economics no longer Is the cause of this but not separatism." And She ended up Ottawa also Imposed a ban m Iranian students "'I'm an Albertan, I'm a Canadian first, chemicals, pulp.and paperand other forestry comin~ into the country. range.. In conversations, Albertans still and, funny, I can speak French too." ixoducts. With the decision to stop buying ~[raninn oil, trot out the Ilteny of fKelght trains and' The mission Will be another Important step ' Tehran's exports to Canada slumped to ~.1 millio~ In strengthening our ties with an area of the in 1980, dawn from 1335.1 mlllioo in 1979. Oil bad world which is becoming Increasingly Im- traditi~ally accounted for aimoet all Iran's exports to Canada. I portant. :

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VANCOUVER (CP) -~ " Wes.t~rn " Canada adjudicator, said ins make smoke detectors have a. omoll~:-detnetor," .The _commi~on would widespread ',:: unempl•y- ~ c~¢ his ~' Forty• demonstt:ators Federstine, drew a crowd Monday the Human * n~andatory.i~ Mantreul Lamw're anld. than reler the complaint to meat, ~Se~to¢ G.I Slnllh M•nd." chanting "Ban the Klan," • of 900 to e separatist felly Ri~his~ Act does mt take " halide, or, to .launch a the local chief of police or if cay.. ', ~ ~ , l~cketed a city theatre Monday night in this wecedance over'the Qvtl' publicity campaign . FREDERIC'TON (CP)'-- the complaint refers to the The former Nova Scotia Monday night to protest the southeastern Sao- Service ..Suporannuedo~ prom.~, tl~m, ciasidte '~nangrs to- the New chief, to the municipal wemi~ nys the.~ (ce) - ommil~ ~ 8crnenin8 of the 1915 silant katchewan city. Act of l~39, which provides . moretha~,95flr~sianethe. Brunswick Police Act will council or .local police ener~ypolloy has forced an Bennett Campbell sub- film ctouic. Birth of a "Thelocalor~anizer of the for'mandatory retirement start of the year.. ~lve every citizen' an el- board. .. exodus of petroleum nursed ~ re~patlan u: Nation. . rally anid tho crowd was as • l age ~. Yvan .Lamarre, chah~-. fe~llre.means of pusuin~ drilling projects to the P.E.I. Liberal ~ to C~rsu Gm, pr~de= of torte asthe one Prime man of the executive' legitimate complaints Logan said after an .in.. U.S., at the cost of Cans- i~rty pr~ldent Frank! , the B.C. Or~anisat/ou to Minister. Trudeuu" drew TORONTO. (CP) -- comniittse, told eouncil'" asainst.~ members of vest~tion is conducted- dianjoha;' CailNO~a -., Monday. " :" Police in Ontario have been Fight Racisin, said the film during a federal elecilan" Mo•day .that "certain municipal "forces and the the results would,be fo~:. "l sincer~y hope -that c==i~=eu'a r~smmton~',. I~.forays a racist ideo~ campaign appearance here told to "keep writing detectors", emit us- RCMP, Justice Minister warded to the. police Mr,. Lalcoe (the federal follows ld~ nemimtim as' that is repugeant to his in 1979. ixsrki08 tickets While the Specified amounts of RedmanX,o~an says. commisaton which will.ad- . enor~y, minister) does not Liberal. candld=to" I~: provincial- attorney. or~Izati.on. ' • Bal]e~, Icador of the radioactivity and the city is • ' Under .th~ hew ..vise the.complainan~ of .wait until things 'get contest the " fede~l', general appeals an Ontario "We feel the the Concealed Citizens of aweltis~ a raspeane f.rmn lrO.v~sions, a .person can action inkon in the mutter:- blacker and mare Jobs ars~ by~minCmNl~ .. ,, ~. ccotants of Divisioeal Com't dK~,don this movie 'reloforee the Cgneda, eaidaftsr.tho rally the National Research State i~ wHth~ ida com. "- ,...- io~ in the m u/deslry that only the driv~er, not the stand of the Ku Klux that his group will likely Counellonu request tote~ . pinint about tho e~tduct of TRURO, N.S. (CP)-- before he listons and owner of a Ca=', Call be Klan," he said. become the. Weybum "the datedtors, a police officer to the New The stubborne~.0f the .realizes what is hup- a joint =~tin~ a ~ p~r~v convicted of parkl~ of. • "For this reason we .Bruanwlek Police 'Com. federal gevemmant on penis&" Smith said. ~ucas and provinefai.> TheU.S. civil war film by • chapter of West-Fed which fe6ces. D.W. Grifflth shows the " odvocatestheneporatimof Won't force anybody to mission. ~ergy poli~ is, ~ . " "Now is the time ,he party ¢=ecniive. Klan in a stn~gle agalnst- Westsm Canada. Deputy Attorney. evil, pe-annifledby hlach ~alieyeaidldsgroupacw J, General H.A Leal said ho f ..... = . , t~utherners, has abot~ 50 members:" hopes the Ontario Court d. • , ..: " ,,- -.. . " ,,/ : ,: ; :.: .':.'.: ""'~ ,', ,,, ,~.-~,~,, ,, . ":~:~; . "-'---7- West-Fed, the 'largest Appoal will be able to h~/r TABER, Alia (CP) -- separatist- group in " the appeal within the nat The World, Bureau of Western Canada, cisl~. • few days.. Scouting has accepted, membership of. about Alberta's bid to hold tho . .30,000. A apoke~nan for "the 19~3 .World Scout Jam. More than ~,000 wan cel- ministry said after bores, says Don Dick, leered from those who examination of last executive .director of attondM the rally, Bailey Friday's decision, the scon~ f& ~herto and said. ministry believes the ! Saskatchewan'- fauna meets only parkina " The Jamboree, which WINNIPEG (CP) --An meter Offices witN• ~e started in the In0~, is held adjudicator appnint~ ~W of Tormt~. every fore years, Ithm under the Manitoba Human been held in Ca~da ooly Rights Act has ruled Last week .. three once before -- in Ontario in against Aubrey Newport, a Diviolonal Court Judges 1955. court clerk forced in re//re ruled Budget Rent • Car Dick said the Boy Scant at age 65, could n~t be canvicted be. orsan~llon is preparina Newport, now 67, com-. csuas a car it owned WaS, an area in the Kammu~ plained he was told ~orily larked at an explml meter- region of 'southwestern aftsr his ~Sth birthday that in Toronto. ~y found the Alberta with- facilit/as for. he must leave his post. He city's bylaw, " end 20,000 people. The Ca. • said his dismissal was provincial leilislation nadlan Boy Scout Jam. coutreW to the, Human, authorl~ it, did not make beree will be held at the Rights Act of 1974, which the owner guilty of s. .M " " site next summer. " prohibits discrimination boned on age or other by the car's drive. WEYBURN, Sack. (CP) factors, -- Elmer Knutsan, heed of Marshall Rothstein, a MONTREAL (CP) -- the Edmonton-bued W~mipe~ lawyer mused as Cl~ council Ms reluand to

ALL ABOUT ~11 I PEOPLE • Laker Airways has he read cues to her n Supe~ub, wno reported decided that forgive. 8he learned' the script s~ferivn~, from ~.|hock and-forget is the best for the play. ....;- , ~. M61~da~. foUowiii~';." a' policy In deslin~ with an Ash~ew soys he bu moto~le eccide~t' tl~' unruly panann~er who never felt "anY Malomy ,,~,,~ earlier. or feeling of era- Helliwell was alone on wan stranded in Canada ~'t'- ~' :~., ',.-;'Bi' ," ~ " after kichin~ the pilot of barrassme•t" cou- "his motorcycle Frid•y • - # . . his plane. cerning &llyson'o whan the aceldanf occurred The airline haspaid previous and' more near Burbank, Calif. A John WeddinS~m's fare famous hus~nd of m apoheomanfor thegroup's be'ck to Britsln. an an years, Dick Paw.ell, record ccmpany in To- Air canada ~ who died in 1~3. In fact, r~ A and M Records el Azhrow said he thinks of Canada LJd.~ said Heliiw~ll Early in January; o Powellan"amemberof ~t mu~ery to his Laker Jet made an unscheduled stop in dectm's eMlmatedIt would • .o. , Winnipeg t~ unload NeW York telev~lm is take six manthe for him to Waddingto• when he packed " with hard- recover ' fi'om., injuries became violent after he hitting esmmereinb for sufferedin the aE~idant; No was refused liquor Scanners, Canadian' f~ther details , were service. He was director" David available. " restreined by paasan. CroneoberS'u latest The spokmU caid s ~ .~: . gers and tied to his iesL thriller. I/armed Septi~l~ rele~e He was arrested by ~t~ for the hand's into~t % RCMP at Winnipeg The film generally album Will be Ut' back i" International AillPO~t, drew pans, but In appeared in court and deserthin~ the p/cturs, slightly because of the received an absolute some cfltles bave found a~eldesL discharge on • charge of Iheir rovl~' in •ds -- crcati~ a cllsturhance guaranteed to Win are needed to deliver p--^'- and a stx-manth condi. oudieness, After spending two hours Wilt ho~'~ fan could sloUin~ ilwoua~ the mow- tional discharge for .. ~.. ~. ~ ansaultin~ ,,Me of the resist the. suticemest, - covered • hills of West ,...:l~ip,.~!..,, ;.~..'. ": : arresting police offi- elthou~h uninton~d, In ViSinin, CldcaSo Tribune daily in Th)rnhill. cers. this blurb: "l~e spechd columnist Bob Greeae He was also told to effects are truly modified hts view ef pay =o for b~=k~, the shocking 8nd gory md hunters, whom he had de- officer's watch. surely .plcasina to the noancedea"elobe"~ndthe Waddlngton, an mat gho .ulbh of fancies "sickest d the sick." en~0noer, wan on his ... previdea you with Gr~ whose ¢olunm b 0r further =nmrn,,=, ,ton way .to the United States ~lganfle ~ pimples ayndleated in 1~8 to stort a new Job wlhon d ho~r~l" newspapers, created a he made the unplanned furore, when he wrote stop in Winnipeg.' He We•flng a flesh- reesntlythat,: .'un.likeuthor l~t the Job whan he colored cast to dis~pme spot, haxtin~takes little regarding these routes

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, .: - .. satisfaction from close ties c~u,r,uum~ -, I~:~ Ithe AMAZING SPIDERMAN 'by Stan Lee and Larry Lieber ~o~i=~=~m~r~", e~ (~=t~=~=~ - - ~ u~ettlednow friends, or to expect rel~V-

Ii~..-.~L,.,~.~~I.... .-.../~ ;I=.I--.W~4...~,. "'~''.,'~,'~,.,~1 ,~ o ...... ~.-- " ..~ ~, ..~ ~ ._..*='-> ~,_,..~.=.-,-"~"~'"~=";~=~".... ." " I L.~'~.'-'~.~ ~l ~l~I-=ma~m~ IIil-I..J I [] ~ I~'~lf .....w.~---..~l Ifyouscattery0urener~es riordeOrunreuaDue' .~e I THAT J lJ~[~~ you won't get much ac- AQUARIUS ~1~ ,WI~ ~ compli~ed.• . Be straigh" fist - (Jan.~0toFob. 18) ",~IL~-

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could Idll any ~ you , by Dik Browne (j~y=to^~.=)Tile unexpected could cause 'HAGAR the HORRIBLE" • . you to l~se y0ur cool, You have to b~ adaptable and flexible YOU BORN TODA~ are now, Watch dubious office flir. creative and scei~l~; You would make a ftoe critic in art tations. or iitomture. You dislike vu~o ,~% rout~e work and ~o M In a (Aug. mtoSept. :=) job that reflects your ktmb. L . Sidestep clandestine to- volvement~. A p.m. engage- You may ~ especially '(, . ment may lmve an em~wrass- t~e~ted to m, mu~ poet~ i.g mmnent. Watt,health, Protect diet from .ezcess: would stifle yourcrm, c~atidl ~.. L u=~ ~-WI You ~.ld ~ly ~ wtg~ o," (Sept. 23 toOet.~)- progressive" orpnimtiont • Social life could lead to ex. • .' cessive expenditure. Watch appeal You're both I . and praddcal and are ca~..me -=------=- gold-diggers and othem who !'i was practicing my karate and she hitV' would part you from your st ma~ng a un~ ~um~- hard~amedcash, rio. in your fiekL ~ : ' me with half °brick." ~ ;. DOONESBURY . I)y Galry Trudeau " . . -. "

",and are now better friends than we were when we m I ~ :; msn~L 1 am allow~ ta see my childrenw,henever l ~ r ~ :. :~Md ,there are no hai'd feelings on eimer sine. ' /~/~,/ .i "~ :M:~ I. currently enpged ton. lovely 21.year-old woman I'II..

P~! " , "" iVffi. Althoulh I have explained that we are only 10ed

':they rotation their mother, she bristles.

• '.;., . .- . MONUMENTAL PROBLEI¢I: • , , .... (; :,, !

" a OOM-HILDA . by Russell .",yers Wife Moves UpatWOrk,:..~ ,.'•: "i'IDSAR'MONUMENI~A~ " ' The problem l, rose ~' 1 I R ~l/,~,.,~ou ~ ~i rW~LL, ~"~ ! ~ ~ Moves Down at H'ome;(1); ~ .,"=.',,,....,..,.....t.ow.--.,.--.,.:,;e.,... ~!qmhip h--.o.~--..,.,--,,,...,,,=.with y oar ex-wife..Well her that.~,

l , L( I"I.IEI~I~,T6RF-AT~RE ~ I~OT! ~ By Abigail Van Buren .::~ .r.;,,,.. :.; ..~ . .

, work, perseverance and the diht moves, has ns¢l ~1 ~,,l~p ' ! . ' ~ of his field. He ,till works hard and tr~velI o~cmdon~ f01r'. violent to the point of ,lapping me around. . ' '.~; ~! hl, company. 1 am very proud of him, . • "' "/ .... When he', sober he is gentle and sweet. Don't I~ ~' 'Now the tables have turned. After our younl~ ~' wonl, Abby. He'= not an alcoholic, He som~Fn~ ~ Io~. school, ! ~vent back to work, and through ha~l ~ ~lm without having anything to ddnki but.whm he'= I~L' pemeveranee and the right moves, I now hold" m~bl= : one too many. he is like a different pemon, 5omethuu ~ position. (1 ~nake almost as much as he doe~.) ' " / " lmnd~ which side of him Is real. " - ', ,~: "1 . . .. I ales work hard and do some traveling for my comply.

? ~H~I='______, by Jeff MacNelly ;'Whe.mYhusbandl have proudtoleaveOfmy'au~S?town on buklne., he put8 me . / ." , . LII"FI~_R0~K I, L f.' I qqlt#. '~tP= 1£. ~,~, ~ -- ~ ~ ~ through the third degree, ad~ng dispara._~,,~ tonuendom. , , f " | ea,.~m~ ~,-~=- W~ about ma~ried women who use buslnmgtrip~ umn~ . DE,AR LII"rLE ,I~OCK. Ale.oSol doe_an teh='Nfl) ] II I Ilg~.0~UI[~,Vl?__ ~,¶JP.I | t~Tg~'J~l r~[~t~..b~_ ~ to get away from home. . : ': ..... person'sl~ersonail.tY,|t..~erewampnneslt..(&I~

DEAR G.: Nothing is Wr0nl.with men, but ~ne, . i, - " ' ) /I .... '~ l~ N thing is wrong with your h t~band. He'i Jealous,,' .... ' ...... " , .. " . ., .... ~" ': ' ~ competitive, I~re ,=~! prol~ably feels threat~nM ' ~ ' . " I I~&%~.~F'.'I~'.~t L . .~i~ J)l;~ I~1 I = ...... ,. ,..at,, k=. become I m.'~on in bet' o~,a ,.. Gettina married? Whether you want it f, rm6~ • '1 r'- %/I ~ 1/i ~ """1 IJ t It. "1~.# '~' /~t~... I ;,.~",'~ ~,'~.-;l';)r-.-~'extendon or'-id=. Fortunately ehm'eh weddin| or = simple; "do-y(mr,own-(bitq~

"II'~"~-[,.~e=~ J ~ - , -1 ~ --'~m~_~--~,Ar~ lilAaflJ~J ' =...... " "' ' kbby'sWMdinIBooklet. 132Laskyl~'lwe, lhverl~ l| , ~ ...~ I .' _ ." (~.~'=,,3q=P~,~= . Nrm~vm . ,. - . ., . . • Hills, caIIf.~o21=., .. • , .. ;

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::', :" .C.:~", .~ .::" • "~,:. :'. .~" . I ..... ::,~on'sw,' ,. ~~) "i ~ .'',.= ." '. . '~'~,,-'~ "" ~."': ~=='~=. ~ ~,....rmuywan~to~wUe=eini".. :.:--: '." i~l~m"e~t:?ffldais ire p~t~to ""lessen,...... says . :a]mS.w~wlth the • "~tU~il~t tlm Uhited Ro~m. '...": .,. -hrs.,.mi when ha comes :'::,m " ee,tinue ', "The fncOI ~ .,or :here,or the flr~ time. the, '.:Ma."toi~~ the odd ran ' Fish imdother aquaUc . faced'with ~, very brunt "~:~ ~dmpite -. the ~e ip thamande d fre~- ierms.ts'.acidrain." .ml~atet~n. of Presideht water lakes in esitera. ~ Mosmwbi]e'. both ~oun- -~ai.~ as.p anti- N_o~,~Una'tca ...'e .~ .u~m =re ~ ~tt~ I ~''"~1~iy';m~r".tlm "' i Iml~ ~.ped out, :.:...... the. terms, of the " :. "' ~t~ '.'.~. '. m=g z~su~uar~ n==~h in- :preUn~'=ary aU~UuU-, ~Um wlli,n~ be dleates that .erol~ und ,a~. eoL : - ~-~h:~u~==~U~ ~=t, In ~=~t~.+~=um ;~ous the provislo- '.~,'~ the problem wlth poor moil are was .a. resolution . to . .~,@~"l~mdfor urle=t mmceptibletodmmage;'.' ."develop domestJe air; ~ -- h~is which am , (brmd,~, at me~'p~, imli~lm~astrol policies • =.l~,.(~l..:,i'~l~eum.ented In m=l the Imdd~. ~'.~etei and, ntrntns!es, and ae

-~:,!~ ~t'Ii of me1~ lh-drl~dng-mter . So, .Parlisment 8ave

:;~ an • .l~tm'al ,'..~~ is hlgh;. Deeembur to legislotluu

~,'t0 mwt' thor between Wa~ nod dmdU/~,: ~ ar m .~ Omwa. • ~ ~e legU~Uon, a~nm- di~ the Clean Air Act, ~ave IOtinws'~ power to mm=~u=is~=e=m " retuinte ~' poUuUm Jn •Csmdla'which miglZ pine a h=aOSGmrd to.pamna In ~'I= am=Us =ae~ .~r~o=~.. " ~ federal 8ovemnmt

uUm~'~qpUm~mmtoo.... " ';:~: " ~ 'is a ~ - • ' : , ~ matter, but the .ivovisiom It'll take•longer to get downtown In the near future for be puffing up to stop peopie from using the tracks as a | . I~l~a'I I~t~I~en~I I . ./ could .have beas invOked • • thosew.ho cut acrossthetrain trackson Kalum. A CN crew short.cut. As one worker, said, they're ~rying In prevent I ~!~. ve pou~uoo emU~ o~y,mer ~e ter~ d m I I t~l~Ii:~lh h~I~et~m. ",; Intematloool treaty had wasout~ndaydlggingtheholesfora fencethey will soon. people from' getting killed, ,

tJve rabed IL~ve eos~tmI . i dsp~ca~ l~d~ In ~e . I ,il~t Ole'iovernmont'o • ': U.S, Clean "Air " Act, ~mmItm~t tO envl.. ,, " ; aHowlnl ~ashIngton to ."

. W~.~ ~um is ' . ' , ~t, ham. peru= m I~m.Umr to'.:that of..en- '." . other.~:..eountries with with ,~ 'lZ~i~l~,f~zt ' " similar pollution- crew o~ the British" ~/I examinewilnesses, butso " loudhan~wash~ard: . . He . added": !that .condu=t of the shlpUit .=.:=:(:*'=':~:'=' three! ~l~ael Perle,, tenk, Km~listsn'hea~l'a forl~snotdooe~o. On]y C=rnmL.eintedthatthe. preliminaryedd'mce, nt stasmedtlm)ush:theiee. • loud hang and saw the fn0nt • .officersof the. shlp have cadet testified the crew the. inqui~., sbows.:that a infested wateri.udtl~ ' ~ ~ in .i ~emtive. director o~ the. section, of - their ship testified, but: Curra~) said :caw "the. whole forward BnUsh shipyard thaL re. ,. ]cadin8 ~' the caqp) air 1~1 .~.U. ~l~ld~. .. . .; .. :: .CanldisnEnvL,'imestai disappear before abup- theCamdinnsmay=]]ex- Udz'dof the ship literally paired the Kurdistan in beatedo[L. . . ~Stsml, q~l __..~p.:.~. , LawRimesrchFoundstiom, dooins ship, ,a ,.British pertwiinessosister. . rear. up in tlxe -water, .19'/7:jnat_f0_urye~ms_=after Asyet,'Can.a. ds .hu not: i~l~lGi~/,~ ': .:,, ':i~'.the ~ederai action is inquiry into the ship's 'One .eadet-~ffieer hinged m the deck, and . she wna I~tlt .~_,,Brits~, Fec~ere.d. anydtheclun- ~.! ':United " 8tat~ cc~ ../ .-; :'~,"~:.:~ • nMmou~the~Amesi~ .s/n]d~has bees t~/d.:' . testHiedthattheei~.'Wv/as .. 'disappear Into~." the, .admltted'.that Ahay:;~)~r-~,.~.~shlp's~ ., ',q~.Urn with Canada' is ' ...... ares~ltoukCeaads to Ken Curran,' resional steami~ fat"Sept Isles, ~," ' " " formed fu01t~ W.ek~_ng4p~ ,-:~hiv~.|h.~L...d.foralimitsUas ' ! .

...... :~ ,..~f,~ .. ,~, .~ [] • i~i"~6,'~Hu~s ~up~liveteam~ day from London that I " " " " r "' d & q "" '' "4 ~' I ' " -- ' ~L ~ " - . - ' . :- ...... :' ~-",~i*-~"~:,:,.~.~:':, I dom'em mpmslble for acid stalin"• more detailed C~anadiin officials are []I . .... :/- ':,. ' , " " " : ' ~":,=-"~- .~ ~ •. leMi~d==u~.aot ]l~.ml i= research as add ndn and tryinK to rea}ver costs of [] . . . ='~I* dU~eU.V or. , . ' 'the: mt paUuUm the oil clesa-up that. fol- TERRACE-KITIMAT ' !-'" -: ~": . .~m=Iby Um~ dirty u'k, pm~n~:" lowed the disaster.. a~d,~s. ~ ~omeu'm of Nova Scotia beaches were fouled after the dally herald ~Uter split In two in heavy eanin the CabotStrait iq March 17~, spewing 7,000 :i.,-would like to thank the fallowingmerchants/i!r-:tpei~: i ae~e~bl~." . • / of Bunker C oil into the

~~.u~. ~: w~.m:- " .- It ~L Canadian tax. participation in the recentwin a trip.for iwo:ipi;0m0tibni~:,i.iiii::i:i imD~lm'- h~t~.: ~l~ U~ . -~ thero,~h aasemmoot l~YerS abOut.t7 million to U~ S~e meml~s-d the d the eessegue~ees ~ alr rescue the ere~..af the ~,O00-tas tanker, e;e~. the • Which RON:BRENDT woh a-flight tO vancoUverr}Or!2;i:.ticl~ets IX)~,Uas ud add rain. . # - . , . " .J : . .; . , ,~.,,. ,. , '.,,:~: -:, .,./.; .'. ~Worklmlas • Ray l~m,I~tut -A :detailed model au and d~ose o~ ,x~ I]l~.:"l'ij~rl~' may be deputy environment plnpointin8 sources of remains ~ the vessel. . to the Canucks/Rangersgame and 2 nights;acco~m~ai,on ~ repinoed by. the. nqw ~ and a top federal pollute, emintna ieveb,. 'l'oo K~Ibtan's bow was |~Mast. but ~ little ~q[ent worki~, with the and. reductiom lowed to deepwater end elk by the nawy. The stern _ In the,..,~=..,, dlre~dea of U.S. as,.,, the add.~,... niln woO-WoJ- in_~ ~utect ==..,. seoslflve arem~ =~.~0 ~ ~ ,. rra Ce D r ugs Lak e Ise Pharm acy

="~' ""= = " """" "" ~ " " ";ondan Sales: 1 lt'~k~eo, a :'u~ ,u": :~:;:~;'',v,.,a, A~l=t. : .under , an. R4~gan II I~ bad ~ - ~ on polluilas o~ trade nod Curran said it = ~,.=~.=~!.m~ to ~1=1~1 Jl=diment,~.~.,.~==~. There is a esO=at~co=.,,~o,....,.....~,~=~=. the cost ud. save ~.,cmt of serrate Slumb Lodge : , : :.. WilkinsoneuS,'MacL:ir

=~ " =' ""'" °' =" ca= ....~ =oe,°'rv'ce ...... " ' " I " I " 1 ~Mt•:,~='-',=== the ehendeal preference-===~='~"= to direct lb~udmm[toriqimz-='=-=''~ tempt~'~'~"'" ta determine Mountain Sales ' DreamworldWaterbeC

"e~Vi~tii0~' Of llrb0rne l~lich~ In • boM way." intm0~Uoasl air.~ulias responsibility for the ...... ' ~ : " " : I ' 1 ' ~, p"" ~ ~ " " . , ' ' " "

"~'~ ' 1" O'l' I I'd "0 I ' i m ' 0 r ' " nI t ' " ' re" ' " ' ' i " ' ' " d I" i J Jnls b'~P '= I , World :mp~,:,In .~he at. i~loblason adds, Is that matt~re such as com- may make reeom. Terrac e-'Equipment ! , Terrace:Model. " " : 1' ":

n~l~l~ltl=t~=ll=inndn, to develop • elo,r '~*flna;.hreports are similar disasters: The All west Gla,~ " I~...='~:~"" I~. ~ form d rel~tlooohip="=''-" with. both expected''~'="==~" summer ='="="~ ~ " l--if ='~" t ] Jt " " " ' :~:.... "" 1'(Terrace) " " ~'UL ~ . ' Canada and Meaico; bef0re finalnqot/atiass as six weeks. , - - L . Ele0:u~:ctrlx Ca0a-an"::

"~:"~*'~":- • ~:"*""""=' ' - "~"~:""~' " ' "~""~"= uy"ann" ' s: ~Place." " ,=). I .!Frozen foods sign-of chan ge . Mr. Mikes :.!wXo~rr0x~ (C?l - smfood broker, .is the in- in W/6, the inte~l ., right on the~boat Ocean es~u~g number of ,~aa. he ]had. ~ are now an affordable' womes who Work Baron JeWeiler.c !i '.'d~ Anglin ~Id the. frozen and economical alternative o~l~Ide the 1)ome. Fr~en food mdis itsau, to hi~prleed meals." .m~,:.. jmle &niP", foods meet. the "When you buy. ~ He said although some requi~emenin of - the peas funn'pod'youdl~ard ~ items, such as apple pie, CP Air working woman, married

~- C~MdlII~. now, sl~md ~t~flm and eemlomy. . wmlffm8 are e]inmlnated in, counterparts are more S " " . .. -' .,. • .. ~ " : :"':- 'lll~llg'i~II;ea~;dih~', " .'~i1~e Inve~Ioo of ~ theh-o=enverlety, emmlstent in quality. . .. =d,=1==" =, ~.~ u.,=.~. *-~: ~,~,..,:,~ .~--o-0..-..,~.~.,...,.0vegetables ore ovalisb]e emnpinint of.,,., emmumers o.,. is • . Shefield &SOns . ~i:/:: Erw,n'" Jewellers;~:...... ,/:~:.,~::.... / '.... .:

~.uat ~m'/~ born they are proem~ at U~e q~ne e=Ung Umtrue. ": ~'~ " ~...,..~.~It U smmJl rlte =---..,,-.~Anotbor maim' reaso0Lm' • ..peak d=. perfecttoa, ~, o.. alerts,==-.,--.== uvu w=,.a- ' ~,':~~ 0min.ec~:,B'a:: d 0!!Sup p fielS " I

llu~d~rmma~f=r otrro=enfo~sist~deq) m,r~ih ~..Tne ~ inSlv=an,,erom-tUe-board All Oa,~e~n~ : -. "- n tk~ :.rapid -Increeae in." freezer. ~ said 49JS. vantase ef frezet5 is that ~ookin8 tim~ tot ~dfh!mfeode, per eent of Cemtdi&n. 'the lh is cleaned, In. ml~rowavmwhantheunits i~/:~.iz Vsneomi'., beuzeboldl owned d~,,elp ~ and eftea fri~ vary so much." .

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635-4000 Doilu Hercdd Cl ssifieds 635.4000 ;: cOPY DEADLIN E FOR CLASSIFIEDS: 11:00 A.M. - ONE DAY PRIOR, TO:PUBLICATIOH

IN LOVING memory of our 2 BEDROOM basement FOR SALEi 19,~ Do~e, MILLS MEMORIAL WEIGHT • WAiTERS-Waitresses • KITIMATA.A. ALANON & dear son, Roger Trelen. required. $3.75 and up. Fuli suite for rent. Frlclgo and Dart 2 do0r~H.T., AM-FM : THRIFT SHOP WATCHERS Co~structlon Group ALATE EN ME ETI NGS stove included. Centrally stereo cassette deck, MIlls Memorial Hospital Meeting held every Tuesday berg, who died January 19, time. Phone635.4791or 638- • In Kltlmat Mondays at Mills Memorial 1974. " " 1503. located. Phone between 9 rel~ullt transmission, slant Auxiliary would appreciate at 7 pm in the Knox United telephone 632.~1713 Hmpltal at 8 p.m. a.m. - 3 p.m. 638-1341. six, 4 new summer and 2 any donations of good, clean Church Hall, 4907 Lazelle Always the thought (cl~2ei) MEETINGS "and many a tear (p~2311 new ~vlnter tires• New clothing, any household Ave. N~nday- StepJ~eetlngs 8:30 Ann 635-2776 for one we miss end brakes and tune-up. Asking Items, toys etc. for their pm Lutheran Church. $3,500OBO. Call 635.4013or love so dear, 24. SITUATIONS CLINTON MANOR "r Thrift Shop• For pickup MEAl.SON Wednesdays Closed DEBT the sudden way you' 638-1533 affiDr S pi~, ~ "*'.'. !: Meetings 8:30 pm United Furnished or. unfurnl~ed I servlce phone 635.5320or 635- WHEELS COUNSELLOR had to die, : WANTED. : studio or i bedroontl 5233orlesvedonatlonsatthe Avalloble to elderly, hen. Church. AND we shall always apartments. Sel:ur It,~ Thrift Shop on Lazelle Ave. __ / dlcspped, chronically Ill or Fridays - Open Meetings 8:30 CONSUMER . remember and enterphone. Phone 631-1247~ 1976 MERCURY Bd=cet, ~- on Saturdays between 11 am pm Skeena Health Unit, GRADUATING? I'd like to convalescents -- hot full COMPLAINTS wonder why. or 638.1032. Plsasa phonei 38,0~0 miles, I - Muncle 22 end 3 pro. Thank you. Kltlmat General Hospital. sew your dress. Pho~e 635. and 2 -650 Holleys( 79~2513 course meats delivered OFFICER To know we never 9054. alter 6 p.m. '': " ';~"~11 AI.Anon Meetings. Tuesday. sold good.bye, or 635-7879 between 12-6, TERRACE Monday, Wednesaay and Funded by a•c. D~t. of (pS-2611. Thursday. Cost: minimaL 8 pm United Church. • Consumer Services. Terrace will always bring . anytime weekends. HOMEMAKER • (p5.27+1) SERVICES Phone Homemaker Ser. Community Sorvlces regret. • EMPLOYMENT wanted. vl¢es. Building, 4603 Park Avenue, But the hearts/hat love provide ass.lstance .with Do you ever need help In a Married man with tow 1912 OLDSMOBILE. household ma,egement and • 635-5135 hurry? Need a lob done or Terrace, B.C. VeG 1V6. Free you dearly are the ones truck exlm~'lence. All sizes. 464)3Park Ave. government sponsored aid to that don't forget•' " Cutlass. 2 door H.T.,Vinyl. dally living activities to need a lob? Phone MacHancli, Welder. Bush HOUSE FOR SALE: 3 roof. New paint lob. 350 aged, handicapped con- GOL.DEN RULE anyone having debt Sadly ml~led by Mom, machanic,• cat operator, problems through • over. Dad, Brothers Ralph, Rlck, bedroom with basement, motor. 47,000 miles. Ex. valescents, chronically III, LADIES , EmpleymentAgsncy skldder operator. good location, near schools cellent condltlon. 632.7216. SLIM LINE of Terrace extending credit; Budgeting Donald and Eddie. Millwright/(no TO) wishes etc. 4603Park Ave. advice available. Consumer . (p1-=il) and downtown. 20x30 In- ~ .... (c5.221) CLUB 635-4535 or drop In at 2.3238 to work In Terrace area. sulated workshop with .. ~. i .+ ~ complaints handled. Area Phone 295-3967. Vernon INCHESAWAY meets Monday evening 6:30 Kalum Street next to B.C. power. For further In- FOR" SALE: ' 1971. pm -- United Church Tel Office.. covered • 70 mile radius from Smith, General Delivery, CLUB Terrace Including Kltlmat. formation call 635-9233. • Volkswag(~n Station'" basement, Kltlmat. Coalmont, B.C. V0X 1GO. • (p20-16f) Wagon. In good condition. meets every Tuesday night The Terrace office open daily (p3-221) +at 7:30 In the Skeena Health Asking price $800 OBO. THREE 2:30 to 5pro Phone 638.1256 Un~h For Information phone TERRACE for appointment. A.M. phone HOUSE FOR SALE: 1500 Phene 635.7672. ,635-3747 or 635-4565. ALCOHOLICS RIVERS sq• ff• modern, 3 bedroom (p5.221) WORKSHOP 635-5135. HARLEY'S WiLL DO babysitting In ANONYMOUS my own home• Infant to S country home, 15 rain. BIRTHRIGHT 635.4646 Is open to the publlc. We Painting & from town, on 1 acre with. FACTORY stock 1961 have macrame, quilts and Decorating years Did. Phone 635.7301. Pregnant? In need of sup 635-7569 (sfln-7-1-81) out buildings, beautiful Corvette Roadster• 2 fops• pod? Cell Birthright 635- 635.6461 various wood products. Drywall. Stucco- TIle view. Fully furnished, 427-425 Hp, 4 speed, 4 new •3901. Meetings - Monday Knox Hours: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Linoleum & Carpet many extras. S87,000. radial TA's. California car. Offlea Is NOW open every United Church 6:30 p.m. Monday to Friday, Free EsflmMas SMALL renovation lobs, 3628. Only Interelted parties• Thursday 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Thursday Mills Memorial Phone 638.1095 Phone 63.5.2417• (p5.26i) Call 635-283~ or 638.1052 No.3-4621 Lakolso Ave. Free Hospital 8:30 p.m. RAPE RELIEF (am.2-1-81) (p~O-3f) after 7 p.m. o~flclentlal pregnancy tests Saturday Open Meeting DATE BOOK The Terrace" 3 BEDROOM house trl.- (ctfn-2-1-81) Abortlen CounseIllng Foster Parents Association available. Mills Memorial Hospital & Crisis Lind for FILTER CARPENTER •available. level, downtown, ~&1~1227 635-3164 8:30 p,m. invites all foster peren~ to QUEEN Quality work • reasonable assumable 11V~ percent 19k1"BISCAYNE Chevrolet. come end share an evening Sales& Service prices. Phone 63S.3643 mortgage. Fireplace, fruit Good running condition. of Informatlen on Wed. Phone days.. trees, oak flooring and Firm I75..00.Call between 6 msday January 281h at 13S.70~6 (p5.21i) workshop. 635.3172 p.m. and 8-p.m, 632.5913. 8:00 p.m. at 3412 Kalum (am-2-1-81) • ~ (ctfn-8-2-81) ~ Coma:ally Services Street In the Human anytime. (dfn-13-1-81) C4~lng Ev•¢lto 1 •Index. Noflum 2 Furniture & Appliances 30 Wlnhld to Rant Resource conference room. CANADA LTD. 11/5 DODGE Monaco. P.S., Births 3 Gerage Sale 31 Buelnels Property (neS-27i) General Contractor :30: FURNII"UR E Engagemenhl • MctOrcy¢las 32 Property for Salt P;B;, " rebuilt trans., Marrieges , $ FOr hie MIK•llanlmue 33 Bu|lneu ~unlty Fourdatlon :52,wANT D•I: I automatic 360 eng!ng. ObNuIrllt '" k " For Rent MIl~lllmsu~ 34 Automobiles , Complete house & AI;PLiANCES Phone 635-9323. C•rd M Thlml~l . ~.. ~+, I _S~ap~ Tram 35 Trucka ' M THE TERRACE Pipes and T0 :RENTI::: I • Jn M~morlum For Hill 34 Mobile Hornet 59 renouatlons (p~)., AI,KIIonl : ~ :' 10 P~ , L 3r Tafl¢lerl 6O Drums Soclety proudly ~I , . 13 Wanted MIKelllne~| 31 ' Property W•ntod 61 presents the Seventh BUMnesc P•rl~•l • ' 14., Marlne 311 AIrcrlfto " 43 ' ~=rn-g1-8 a~" SPEED. QUEEN washer. INSTRUCTOR at College ..'vt~_ I n~e~, for BO • ,. , 4: . Loans 44 Ammmi ~o~!e,B~[p.s,+NJght,],, Idcln~Y~.' Refit ' ' 43 FInenclol ' LS Banquet end'.Dance,, on ,W . .... , 19 ...... ,114~ Recreational Vehicles M ~;~ JDLGENERAL old. One antique buffet. 100 ....wlfeand~ .~.l~,as soon.as~- Servlcls 6Y Properly for Rent , 25 ~, Sultoi for Rent legal CONTRACTING'LTD. years Did. Good 'condition. possible. we would prater TV l Steroo ..... 211 I~ for Sal• 49 Professlon41s 69 p.m. at the Lakelse Hotel Construct:on Asking S700. furnished or semi fur- Wlnlad 50 LIVeSt~K 70 Banquet Room. Tickets are A4~J4dCit InMTumefito j ~ • HOpIIo (p5.27i) nlshed apt, trailer or house 19110FORD Supercab. P;B;, Tt $17•50 per person. Contact Ret~ovatlon In quiet location within 15 Foundation. P.S. Leaded. 16,S00kI. ! l John at 63~2456 or Laurie miles of Terrace. Write In 635-,11411 $i4,000. 19g0 Camper 9V2 CUUIIIFIaD RATES CLASSIFIED ANNOUNCEMENTS: at 635-7698. LIKE NEW - Klngslze bed care of Dally Herald, 3010 LOCAL ONl.V Noflces 5.50 (am.2-1-81) S7000. Portable v)lnch 20 v~rde Or lets S2.os per InNrlicn. Over 20 (p16-23l) with headboard and at- DlrtNl S.SO Katum, Terrace, B.C• Box 80001bs. 1300. Campy $500. words 5 canto per word. 3 or more CmnKUtl~l Enga~lmenf~ S.SO tached nlghttables. An- 1277. thsertlo~ 11.50 per Insurtion. ~lasa• ,5.50 K&K 9)(12 camping tent S150. Oblto•rles 5.50 tique solid oak buffet, (p6-271) REFUNDS' I Cercl of Thanks S.SO THE STEELHEAD Society SMOKED S&USAGE dresser and table. Phone Phone 63.~7988. FIrM Insedlo~ charged for wb•th~" full Or n~. to,/vmmorlw~ s~o. (pS-271) AbzelUtoly no rof~de Oftor •d fill been Mt, of B.C., Northwest Will prepare fresh or 635-9436. 2 or $ BEDROOM house, PHONe 43S.4~0 ~ Clzeslned Acivernlln9 Chapter, Is holding Its smoked sausage from remnant. (c3-211) apt or trailer. Preferably COnRECTIONS| annual meatlng for elec. game or domestic meals. In Thornhlll area. Phone lt72 VW WINDOW Van MUM be aide he,re '~ Ilnl~rlkh'l. |UIICfllPTION NATal 63140N with all extras. In excellent Allowance r.en be made for only O~ Ir~orract I ftoctlve Qcf~lor 1,1 lee . tloa of 1981 officers on 638-8407. SCL Single Copy Friday, January 23, 1981. (am.2.1-81) condition, i owner. Can be By ¢~rrler msh. 13.50 (c5.221) SOX NUMBERS: By Carrier yner 34.00 Meeting convenes at 7:30 33. FOR SALE viewed at $116 Graham or $t.~O pick up. By M•II 3 mtm. 2S.00 p.m. In the Terrace PHILMERCURE Phone 635.3564 after 6 p.m. 11.75 mailed. eyM•ll 6 rathe. :IS.00 MISC, By mall ! yr, SS.00 Library basement. Old, General ~epelra" 54. BUSINESS or 635-6166days. Cl.J~lllZllO OIIPLAY~ santor Citizen I yr. 30.00 current and prospective nMel Ivillible uPON rll~ct. & Painting (pS-26t) *~ erltllh Commonwealth ~ncl Unlied States of members are encouraged 3234 Kofead Dr. PROPERTY NATIONAl. CLASSIFIED RATa: Am~r Ir~ I yr. &~.00 to attend. 197/CHEVCrew Cob, auto, 1916 GMC Van. V8 auto. 28 tined per ~gMt llmh Mlnlmufn Cbor0n I~00 Terra(e, B•C. - P.S•, disc brakes new. New New fires and exhaust per In~ertlon. The Herald reoevves the dg~t to clarify Ida (nc.231) Phone 63S-2851 under ippr~rtoto hesdlngl ~ld to Mt rites tires. Excellent condtlon. BUILDING available system. Good condition. ~LIOA t • POLITICAL ~i TRANSIENT A~k nlorofoce ~nd to determine nlgt Iscanorh (em.2-1-al) March 1, 1981. Prime 4600 VlEnTIIINa: $5500. 2 oil furnaces. 10 oll Asking $3,400. Phone 638. .35c per linD. TM Herald rescrvas the rlO~t to cevltt, edit, NORTHWEST Community stoves. Washer spin dryer Block Lakelse Avenue. 1611. clazelty or reject any IdvortlMment ~nd to THOMSON • SONS 2013 sq. ft. One floor office aUSlNalS PSasoNALSl retain any on:wore directed to the Harold Box College and Northwest $7S. Photos 635.1990. • (c~231) 14.(10 p~r linD per morllh. OI! • mlnlmwn four Reply Service ~nd to relay the custwner t~ Alcohol and Drug Coun- General Contractors (e.S-271) or retail plus parking. moth balls. sum deld for the advertlwment and box rental. sailing Service presents a Sewer and water con- Contact David Lane, Lane 1H1 ~A DODGE Pickup. COAU NO EVaNTSl BOX replies off "Hold" Inafructlonl not p eked up discussion of recent nectlons, "digging, back. Appraisals, Terrace. Good condltlon. Fully Flit Ritl I|.g0. 2S words Or toes, maximum fly• within 10 d•vI Of •xplry Of •n edvsrflsument will flllhg, septic systems end days. be destroylKI :micas molllnla lnlfrUctlortj are developments from latest ANTIQUE Mahogany Phone 635.6723. winterized. $1,000. Phone received. TNml anawerlng Box Numbere art mowplowlng. AI Thomson. cabinet. S750. Oak bureau (ctfn-1-2-61) DIADLINE repuasted not to lend urlglnala of Mcurn•nth to Cannabis research 635-6816. DISPLAY: avofd km All chl ml of •rrerl In ad- "Marlluana Smoking • 635.7517 $235. 20" black and white (c10-30i) Noon tWO d•ys pftor to pUblicitk)rl dly. vertllementl'rnuet be received by the pub sher (am.2.141) TV S90. Stereo $150. FOR RENT: Office specs. within 30 days aft•r the flret P~llcitlofl. Harmless Pastime os CL,AIII PIID: Dangerous Habit", Yamaha guitar $60. Phone Contact Manuel et 635.7750 FOR SALE: 1979 Ford I1:00 I.e. On say prevloua to day of publl¢ldlon It le agreed by the •ClVlrtlzer reClUestlnR space 635.6756. • or 635-5194. • Mmldly to Frlcldy. thM the liability of the Her•ld In the •vmt of Wednesday Januory 21st, ton XLT Camper Special failure to publish an l(Iverllldlnllnl Or II1 (ctfn.14.1-81) . (ctfn-l-2-81) with campy. 460 engine; ALL CLASSlPlaD CASH WITH ORDER eff~w event of M error appearing In tha edvertlzement 1981, 8:00 p.m. at Skeerla BUSINESSES WiTH AN ESTABLISHED as PUblIINKI sh41ll be limited to the amount paid Health District 12,0G0 miles, warranty for ACCOUNT. by the adverllcer for only cme Incorrect I~rtlon WAREI4OUSE *and office ~ porl~ of ~ •

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I ~ 1, " ~1 ~ the F~8]es' defenee. Bergeyaald hel~d .to |lump, because We force Oakland'syem~ blades b,dm)n . Xtlstheleq~BedseB]mm learn to ida,V fooChall'ull _ g~m to l~m a~l I~'il tmld~['.to smsk mt corm the~lefllmees, source's .me~aanlm.., ,,~ ::..' :Ix.l~'>inKen C1m.ke-~..:, thls~k(mlfor'atame m.~. A Complete o~ Injuries that almost .... Sometimeifl'd fad].. C3audeHampbre~f~f~,.: Of.~.Z~ltmeby'Boa'rb0m ' O~P~'~ ended their Nati0naj d~wn,-/ll~e-"a~"~Idid ~sst do~s,? ...... ":: Street'damdd' takebe~L " ' ~ .. Glass and Fo~ ~.~.o ~ ~ to.~,': " ~,~,~p~,~ "Vh. ~.. to so i " On Stuzclay, BerEey and Ber6eyand.nundn8 play ~m the ~ ~ ~ 1 ~ ~' "?~ f~" ' Aluminum Service Bunting will face Oakland the left lJnebueker slots then rush the pimier wire n~a the Raiders' # Raiders in the Super Bowl. with Frank l~JH[a~r and 'the ~ ~ q~ ~ ~ "1~ tmKI1 ~ 4418 Le9lon Rvenue s,n~s tore uplds knee aerryRobinasnontherisbt conventional tourman ~e.d, John Matusnk. ,.oc il Te.c~ce; O.C. ntNewEoalandinOct0bor s/de. ~ Philadelphia 3-4 IrenLHtnbeal/aysoutm '~e'rs ~r ~ ~ ~ fook 11: 197S and spent the n~t defence. : That places 4he tackle, pro~dix~ that -football ' pine. Per- year ~abllitattng it, By • spec~. ~spoas.dliUas on aide o~ the lthe. usually. I'm g~nato ace LA sheer determination, he tbeup-frootlpOs~All-Pro. Behln~ thee three are .. there's no fun~ i, q~-:~l Was back m the starting nose 'aUU~ Charlie the lioubucken4 ~ " bU#l~." ' " ' " • ~. Uneupb~tbebe~of Jdmson end e~ Carl theghnpy:kneepartoersm Matuasak, an the 1979 season, • " Hairston and Dennis the left side. Be~ and ~e &fou~4, 380- aunt,s was Just S.eu~s ~n. ~unu=& pad ~ ~ l ,,rib UKMAII accustomed' to playing " the self-app0inted Lessons - p.m., ( struck the 'Eagles' morals JJeadin8 into Tm'ra.:e*"'" """IL~ebaddn8 "'" corps "'"" again. Way cleared iSunday'm--,~>National "''' p.m., -~ In the tl~ ipme d the " " "." Football . Leaiue .cl~unpio~hip, s~, ~,' was I~ng New ~le~ " ,~,~ samm in .the Xm~dua. for Phillip S lapj~t: Philadelphia,.m. Sui~rdome. where the- • , ".".. . . . ~reb m ~ in' • Super Bowl pme will be Z~"WORLEA~S(AP)-- . manapr at Houton, : that.Matmmk, whohos ).B.R Contracting ,,..._... i e ' " ' 1 ' ' " " never fo~et thopme or. general manager Steve ."and.. trades;, ~.~.eluSa and once felt General Backhoe and what l~qppeoed. ' Rosenbloom, it appears Reas~biom, laid he bad ~i~kli~ ibs Snow Removal ,: . 'rchuek Muneie .was likely-fbut fm'me~ Houston that authri~ ..wlth' the - u hrme~, erie ~ the Service ~thehalL Wewere Oilers coo~ Bum PId]Upa Salnts, world~ ,~':, I~L'u most ne/~-/ous Phone rushing linemen and four d. New. OrleausSa~ta plekedvlee-preeldent of . "1 have ~.d eac~lb P 635-3364 u.b~'~m) ned z,t,rt~ ~oreme s.p~eow| o. pemmeL , ,,me, for m p.pws , outside. - Sunday.., ... , "i a!reedy bare a lifetimes. Now I've ',~icat~ht~ me.~,i C'w~a~r~a~. ,e~n,~Ser,"Uan, ar0~u~x,uk~pour Dalton Reid . Cecil Gordey ' seam ot the turf and.Just ~" noun~emeat had dimmed todd .earlkr, Wi)m be'was. 'younB py8 out of then Conrad Dobler hit me. recently U tidily, ~ raked U' the ~,-m ~t' I~l~e b'oubto~ you can bunk HIRI Icouldn't get my lea oot of abloom and John,Meeom personnel ,co~d ."~ S " m~ ": , • 1 the furl. I heard a pop, , Jr., owa~ of the Natlooal ~ .block to I~,. ,--,-----, who Wu "o - [[ th.e tim=, me~d~d yo. Fo~baU]/.a~usmm,~d = ~U~: " .~ ..... ~|ck~ ,,up by, the ~ T( hear whco yoo~cruck the there remained 'several " Idecom, ~anil ~ :~.:in lgN edit. Olstrld kou~m in y~.~" ~ to be: eJea~d up red--or8 n~.'~;::It. ,~o~fmd~,..to~ was learned'.'that wben tough ",to handle,, ii. Him'i Ber6ey' limped, to .the before an aareement could Rasemblomneouldnotgets 'determined :'that sidelines with lipm'mt and !~ reached, advls~ "~t cartilage damage. That .Although all three amunitmeut to tmUdin8 ,0dland'Klda'me0md ~- repeete~bm~editoe.., a~oqh~dr~t.~d~p~n ~'~N ms~t he ~went . loader or' fr~'~ ? 5Teve~cedidIthink would eatl~,bl team ~ ll~bethgu~.. 'i .;:\ Ith~ SPPear-B°vl::'ba~'L~. dlmlkl I ...... ~®-.~~'~E ~...obu.~,.. m~-.:..~-.d,~ -r~-~.,~:~ip~ - Mn'~ andIreaUz~Ihad the -As ¢oaeh'and. gea~-dl s~. Ncoo '0i[.~, ,,di~ )~en~So !.need'| lY4. • - ' - - . . ' • . • . ~v~d mu]d be:~-e~d', r az~.. ,,~S.

ami assistance provldKI, eeuma, the team's best the Necl pkk in the 1073 r evor, andbeforeUdsyas, r's eoUeSe draft, ~ to ) ® For Immediate referral, call (dO4)603.4464, or adlddto I-IS, He add Ida ~ Houston 'OHm after write te: was never'h, jeq, u~ but ~ bdd~ wooed by L TREBORCANADAiNC. Jo~n~lsdthMe~oatablf'nri~ Toronto muta o4[ . ,,3 1101.11~4AIbcmllSWeet co4ehDk~kNo~low'dbl~la' .tho Clou(~n Foult~I1 Vancouver, B.C. prom left in the eeesen. Loope. ch • Rououbl0om Mew up In "l never had aJ much ,n n n, yNrs at Hood~" be eadd. "I had to let any

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PagelO, The Herald, wednesday, January 21, 1981 • eafs d0n' t let down t thought we had corrected VANCOUVER '(CP)T" Brodeur also had a - "I guess we should be Mike Nykoluk keeps spectacular game, in. •l~udr, ful that we're tying so earner. refusing to take credit for dudtng a save on Pat ! many of these games this "The second period the sadden improvement in Hlckey of the Leafs with a sennas. Last year we wq~d tmtSht might have been Toronto Maple Leafs. minute left after a play well and lose. This our worst of the senses. We Since taking over as • defensive blunder by year when we play polly, told the guys before the coach of the Leafs less ~an" Harold Snepela in the it seems, we get a tiny third that they can't trade two weeks ago, Nykol,,k Vancouver zane, • The Canucks, 20-12-15, goals with Toronto. We've has seen his Toronto team !'Maybe I was a little said they had recalled got to cut down an all the" lose Just once in six games lucky with Hickey'e gna'ltender Glen Hanlon two~anen, and thlnge like. SABRES BLAME INJURIES as they've fashloned a 3-1-2" backhand shot, I don't frmn DaEas Black Rawks that." recordwith him behind the know," said Brodour. "I of the Central Hockey Riga, one of the m~t bench in place of the Just came out at him and Lea&q~e, where he played consistent Vancouver departed Joe Crozier. hoped to set a pieceof the. four games to set b~k in playerslately, saidit would . It's not like last year "Everyone thinks Fee shot, which I did. shape after a knee i~jury. have beenanother ~ ~ " done something special "All Iknow is that I'wlsh. Hanlen was injured Oct. (Vancouver won'. l~th" Last season, Buffalo in 10-~ame segments and Defence leader Jim streakinNHLhistorywben., with this teem, but I I had been just a little bit 18 in Montreal in a previous- games agent Sabres were the second the last 10 games were Schocnfeld was out for nine he plays in his 631st con- haven't," Nykoluk said lucky on their socend goal ".-goaimouth collision I with Torento by 8.6 scores) If it best team In the National pretty good," Neilsen said. games, first with the flu, sncutive game, Ran~ay modestly Tuesday night (by Duris). I didn't see it at Guy Lapointe of the hadn't been fef the netmin- Hockey League. They "We had 50 points for the then with a hand injury. has not missed a game followings 2-Z tie with Van- •~" Canadimm. He didn't need darn. :" finished No.2 in over.all first half even though .Bill Halt, another key since March 27, 1973,' and couver Canucks' in a Canucks coach Harry surgery, however, and may "On the tying 8gel, points to Philadelphia we've been hit really hard defenceman, was sidelined his cunrent streak is the spirited National Hockey" Ncale said the~ play of he ready for NI-IL play by Boldirev's shot hit semeene Flyers and wonthe Adams by injuries." for a-dozen contesta and longest of any active League game• ; . uciminders Bredeur and the weekend. in the skate sad I got a Division title with 110 Thee 50 points kept the • defenceman Lindy Ruff player. "it's impeasthle to do Gary Bromley has beeu the genie said Hanlen would backhand away," he ad- points. Sabres in a battle with fractured an ankle during a The all-time record of 914 much with a team in just 10. reason Vancouver has been •practice Thursday and dad. "It beat Crhe hlgh'ea Dec. 16 practice and will he is held by Garry Unbar, days or so..Tbe main. thing able to maintain its lofty Friday with the Cunucks -- the glove side. Things haven't gone Minnesota North Stars, for out tmtll next menth. now with Los AnBeles is that the players realize standing in "th~ league Vancouv~ plays tonight in "I had a'eouple d othw quite so well for the Sabres the lead in the ~dams "We thongbt we had a Kings, while Andy they're s better,beam than lately; the Ganucks.aro Edmonton -- and possibly pretty good seefln 8 this saasus, though they despite the top-heavy in- real chance at the best Hchanton is second nt 630.. they'd shown before. fled vdth Mhmesofa North be z~tdy to play here chances ton~, so I Ipsms remain among the cen. jury list. over-all record, hut the Meanwhile, Boat0n "We're pushing our- Stars and Saturday against New it was the third "time tsodera in the points race. Halfway through the injuries have held us Bruins expected they salvos right now, playing for s.ixth place over-all... • y,ork ~ers. lucky." R~er Nellsm has taken 1980-81 campaign, the back," said Neilaon. "Not would make the Adams' with • lot more confidence. "We've been able to keep "We played .with some The Canucks suc- over behind the Sabres' Sabres already had 17 in the loss column, where race a three.way dogfight We're not as tight as our goals-apinst down emotion t~tght; but not cessfully killed off six bench from Scotty more manpower games we've kept things down, ~t struggled for much of before, not afraid to make because of the net- nearly enough," added a Toronto power plays, Bowman, who is con- missed than in the entire 10ut in ties.'~ the first half of the mistakes," minding," said Neale. "But disappointed "Neale" exteodlag their recerd to IS ce~traUns on trent office '79-80 season. Nine players One Sabre who has been • schedule.' Now, they have The Lea~ got goals from we haven't put tnseth~" 60 "We're making far too straight sherthandad situ- • duties. The former coach of had combined to miss 62 untouched by the injury started winning again. rookie defenceman good minutes of hnckey for many errors for this time • aligns where they've Toronto Maple Leafs says contests, inclnding left jinx is forward Craig Injurie s also plagned Vitezslav Durla and left abeut a month. of the.sons, n, things we blanked the spathe. he isn't too disappointed winser Richard garbs, a Ramsay. On March' 17, Boston, with Ray Bourn.ue, winger ~ John Anderson with his team's first.half 45-gcal scorer last year barring the unforeseen, last year's top NHL rookie, against Vancouver and had performanoe thin season. who played in only 17 of the Ramsay will surpass the and Jean Rateile most •a 2-11nod in the final period "We played the first half first 40 games the. saasan. second-longest ironman noticeably absent. on Durts' first NHL goal. Vancouver managed to Red Wings finally pull anl a tie -- and extend C NH L its unbeaten string to seven STATS Money stumbling block look like Red Wings

Boldly scored the other w.,...,r,,..o..--.,o,_, in Canada Cup series " Detroit Red Winsa d/dn't that we've been em- pearanos since rel~ WL T P A'P Canu~ goal.. LOS AflgeliS 28 14 6 209 172 62 ' ' lock like Dotroit Red Whys " berraseed in the last two or from a six-gone road trip, Montreal 26 15 S 204) 135 S7 Both neimindors .-- Jiri PIltsburgh tS 3| 7 173 203 37 TORONTO (CP) -- NHL ' presi(lent John all expenses, including the for the firs.t period of three games," which ended with s 7-2 ions Hartford ld 33 9 171 213 37 Crha of the Leafs and D~troJt 1! 35 9 141 196 31 Money remains the chief ZinSler and Lou l.,e~sive, • travel of the teams." Tuesday night's National The ' Red Wings were at Philadelphia .Sunday • Aaim8 Olvlslea Vancouver's Richard MltmelK)le 3] I1 II 163 I~ S$ stumbling block in president of Hockey Eaglesan's new deal Brodnur -- had exceptional Hockey League : game embarrassed Tuesday n/ght. auffnlo 20 10 15 173 137 $S In the only other ipune BOSton 19 19 O 17| 160 46 negeUallons to resurrect Canada, met Tuesday with guarantees the five games and drew praise against Los Ap~elas Kings. night despite ouisha~ Tor0nto 16 33 7 lit 312 39 • But they did i,e the played. Tuesday, Van- QU01N¢ I1 |3 13 1.53 193 34 the Canada cup hockey representatives of the countries less upfront from" their, coaches as' flaal40 the Kings 41.40. But it did CAMPBELL CONPMEMNCM Soviet Union, Sweden, money, but adds the possi- mlmtm, them little good.. couver Canucks needed a Potrick Oiviel4n tournament, Alan Toronto outshot the lalandora 34) 10 8 219 140 58 Czecheslovakia, . Finland bility of making more than ~d sh~0t~ M~ke Marcel Dioune, Charles late ucore fro~ Dasey Rots PNiod~phJo Ensleson, chairman of the Canuc~s 33-30: 26 13 7 181 133 59 international committee and the United States to the $1.8 million dependin~ Bossy, with Eric V•U Simmer knd Dan Banar to lift themselves late a 2.1 Calgary 21 17 9114 170 51 "For five of the last sis Ws|fll0ston 16 19 1l |13 170 43 for; Hockey ~:anada, said discuss the proI~ 1982 on the television revenue. games, we've had 60 shedding him "a~ n~ht, seared, two 8oais each for tla with ~to Maple Mangers 15!33. S 16| 183 39 was sidetracked in his b/d Leafs. ,~.. --~• Smylbs DIviaFIn today. tournament• More "In 1976 we inade n 1;3- mimUt~sof total effort from the Kinss, who ended a St• Louis 33,10 1301 133 63 .million profit and half went tobraak Mauriee (Rocket) three-game losing streak Islanders | Ffam~ 0 ' Vaflcouvor 30 1| 15 152 153 55 "'1 talked with all five of meetings were planned for all the ~ guys," said •hlcoGo 19 n 6 173.193 44 the countries and spent today. to amateur hockey and the Rlcimrd's record of 50 and now are 28-14-4. The 11 While Bo~y wu draw~n~ ~onrole 16 33 3 1.91 189 39 ~to's Rick Vslve;.".W8 • 13 13 | 144 1|3 34 three hours with the The Canada Cup, to be other half t0 the National toed a club ~d. m~ ~ ~ •tittle from ISlMRleeo .dJ] 9 1~1 |2| 17 just* had: that ~e ,period Ymosl~y IlsseJts Russians yesterday played in September, pits Hockey League's player nsainst Edmonton (when years sgo. ~ Also scoring for Los Vail, linemate Bryan • NY IldlmO4yl S Celgsrf O Trnttier scored twice and T~'0nlo 3 Vlmc0m~r 3 (Tuesday) and everybody their national teams pension fund." the OUsts scored six times The New York Islanders Angeles were Larry A~lQk~ II O~hroff 4 winger, held scereleas by Murphy, Hnlwasd, ge~lteoder Glenn Reach Toalll~t'a hen ' ; " Was very agreeable to the agaimt the stars of the • EaBieson also is. for a 7.4 win) when we let Doug NY Hangers of oWlflnll~g ,, dickering with the court. the tight-checking Vail, Billy Harris, Dave Taylor blanked Flame' shooters Phlladalplll| et Plttsburon idea of restoring the NHL, down. Minnesota ot Wnfllngfon Canada Cup," Esglesen tries over travel costs. now has 48 goals in 48 and Garry Unbar. Simmer for his third shutout of the Montrssl at Chicago The anly Canada Cup "Tenight we didn't let S|. LOQIi lit Hlrfford ' games. The Islanders, and Taylor had throe year, tops in the league. said in a telephon e in- tournament, to date oc- "In 1976, just air fare down at all and it was a Vancouvor 01 edmonton Bossy had just four shots l~alo M ~l~c terview from Frankfurt, curred in September, 1976, alone mind you, cost us heck of a game. I know I meanwhile, went more assists each while Dienne $250,000. With the increase than 50 minutes before had two, raising his NHI.,- on gosi. S¢lirlaj LiNers West Germany. and was won by Canada in had ' enouBh scoring ,;,Yo,.?a.~':,go'a&a;'J:"..,. "Eal0escn added he had a final dramatic 5.4 today that would cost us chances to win it myself, Butch Goring broke the lea(finS point total to 85. The teams battled In| leaders liter TUlldiy, separate talks with the overtime victory over around ~50,~0 and we but my shots kept going goaUeusencounter en route John OBrednick, Vecinv scoreless for more than 50 games: to a 5-0 victory over Cal- Nedmnansky, Reed Larsm minutes before Butch g A P Soviet Union concerning an Czechoslovakia with aren't prepared to go that high. OlOn.e, LA : ~4 12s gary Flames. and Glenn Hicks scored for Simmer, L& exchange program Darryl Sittler, captain of hlgh. We'll go as high as "But, thin~ are getting Garing ended the stol~ g0tSy, NYI 41 31 19 4250,0O0, however." The Red Winp held a 2.0 the Red Wlo~. mate at 5:14 of the third Taylor, LA . 30, Sl 19 featuring Russian clubs Toronto Maple Leafs, better every day now• Orlrllky, GUm 24 53 11 cuming to Canada and l~d over the• Kln~ en- The Kings scored l0 of period. Trottler, NYI I1 $$ 13 'scoring the winning goal. Eagleann said the There's a much- better " Nllmn, Cot 35. 46 71 The tournament was European countries attitude in the dreuing ter~ ~ anco,~d porlod.. their goals after starting Then Trottier scored llolirl, H|rt 33 38 70 o Detroit gealtender Gilles ielKlerko, SIL tl a4 61 teams travelling there. scrapped in 19~. because of stressed they would like to room. The pressure's off Then the damn beraL Los twice, brin~ his career Mlddlalorl, SOl 30 38 $8 Gilbert suffered s hip in. peints intal to El0, ud BUb llrblr, Pl~l 31 36 37 Eaglason, along with !the boycott of the Moscow have more NHL teams everyone. Some of the g~s" ASS.e~. scored five. seals " • jury following a scramble Olympic Games. playing in their countries. were down an each In the second period and six Bourne and Bob Nystrom getting m~re in the third, en route in freut of .the Red Wings' "I "met with all the Last September both other, but not now. We're rounded out the lslanden countries and all werevery Washington Capitols and all pulling tegether." to an 11.4 wipeoUL net. He was taken to to move~the defending . "Youcsn't Gay • ben of 8 hoepitsl for x-rays. Gilbert Stanley Cup champions anxious and receptive to Minnesota North Stsra Nykoluk said ;he was • Ouinn, Bowman lot loss that," was roplaoed by Larry five points in front of the idea,'! Enslesan said. trained in Sweden and satisfied with the fie, which after n llke said Detroit coach Wayne Lozinokki. tamer.up St. Louis' Blues "The only problem is that participated in a low.key extended TorOnto's un- the deal we made in early tournament against club beaten streak to three Maxner, whose team fell to The Rinse were msic~ in the NHL's overset named coaches 11.~@. "The bottmn line is their first home sp- staodlnS,. 1979 and confii'med in late teams. game~, became it came on NEW YORK (APt -- It's He took over the 1979 to apply to 1980 can't "If the NHL continues I the road. He said Crha's taken s long time for Pat coaching reins from Bob apply now. that practice it would be • improvement in goal Hyatt Regency Vancouver outs winter by a third. .qulnn, but he's finally McCammon on Jan.30, "The old deal celled for easy to have one of the .... comes from getting his made It to the National 1979, and has compiled an the participating countries teams continue an to the confidence back." The length Of the season isn't any less. But Hyatt winter rates ore. Hockey League all-stsr outstanding record with the to receive $1.8 million with Soviet Union and another "There was so much talk One-third less.At Hyafl you'll s~m, sauna. Strollthe 60-shop mall. ' ~K~f up O g~]SS e~vclJor to ,~lflhiOh ~ restaurant. In lhe Same - even if it in as e Flyers, inclQding the ~00,0O0 going to the In- one gelnS on to play exhi- about our goaltending head of downtown Van~ouve~ Hvall is steps from tt~akes, l~s~ness,, ccach. Campbell Conference ternational bitian gsmes in" Czech- when it took over," added and all It~ cily's 5~ghts. • . "I'm very ascitod about championship and the Federation and $1.3 million oslovakla," he said. Nykoluk. "Cd~ ~ played Let I-It~tt take the bite out of winte~ Save one-thi~ from now ,, the geme because I NHL's over.all potnt~ title being divided up among the Eagleson stressed that well lately and w~'re going through April 2tst. Couldn't achieve it as a last season. teams. We (Hockey all talks are in 'the to give him a ling shot at ' a~.ut~ ~INIm S~VING " ~o player and that is Even though Bowmen Canada) also would pick up negotiatien stage only. the resala r job." Comp~oflve Ram* MIlS RATES SAVE sometl~ng that everyone has not seen duty o81 the MINIMUM $ 69.0O , M6•0O • $23•00 dream about," said Quinn Sabres' bench thin season, SOREmO~ 78.0O 6~.0O". 26.OO after being named Tuesday he led the club to the 19e0 an one of the coaches in the Prince of Wales cham. 33rd NHL all.star Same piomhlp and will return for . ct~uv~ ~o~.0O ,~0O • . ~0O Feb.10 et the Los Anselos what he feels will he the "Seed on s~Oeoccupmnc~ Fc, dou~eoccu~oncy~k~ St000 ~m ~ghI W~s55b~oc~ k~ Forum, last same of his coaching 17gigsEI1ect~e ~on t. f981 .AI~ 2f. 19et . Quinn, coach of career, Philadelphia Flyers, was named to coach the "i'm leaking forward to Clarence Campbell Con- the game because it'll he terence and Scotty the last one of my career," • t Bowman, general manager says Bowman, who is also the Sabres' director of of Buffalo Sabres, the requires b ck Issue8 for Its Prince of Wales Con- operations. "HopefuUy, it terence. will result in a win and put "Thisin my first All.Star a cap on that part of my Same and it is certainly an calN~r." files. We will pcH/i' °° per honor to cm~ch spinst a Bowman handed the man wbe ~ accomplished esachinS duties at Buffalo what Scott Bowman has," this saslon to Roger luue for copies of the 'said quean. "I'm very Nelison dui'lag the off- season after 8 brilliant emdted about the same beeguse I couldn't achieve career with St. Loeb Blues, Montr~l Cunadlans and following newspapers: it I • player, and that is I Sabres. something everybody • . . :" • drums about." This will mark the el~hlh After a pla~ career silatar geme for Bowman. HYATTREC-.-.-~ .r~-'YJ~,a~ICOUVER With Toronto Maple Leafs, The NHL also mmnd Wednesd u, November 5 , !~, Vancouver Cenucks and ON DISCOVB~ SQUA~ - " ...... four officials for the pme f 'i AUsnla Flames, qulnn -- Bryan Lewis, Jim d t Joined the Philadelphia Ohristlson, Gersl'd Tuesde,g, Septembm 2 CAPTURE THE SPIRIT.WORLD~ADE orlpmmUon in 1~77.71 as Gauthler and Ron anslatant coach. Bos~rtlt