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Skeeml Broad- allowedto continuefor a pedod Mtlweeyears. enste~ 8bo has a~ Mayor Dave Maroney and Alderman No) tong ago students'prayed hooky t0 tlclpate In a Salmonid Enhancement sh~dents at Clarence Mlchlel School in to trtog Jn tbe C~S KIRO- Helmut Gle~bt~ht told Duffm that only the go fishing; but these clays they not only program that allows them to hatch fish Terrace • show off the 600 Coho they TY eta laterdain. The ABC o un/gs could berecovered because •ehlnnel wlll coat viewem stay In school to go fishing, they par. in their own classroom. Here Grade 7 hatched in the classroom. See ]Page. 3. othem had oecun,ed too far back to edkct ~;, ,'. /~:,:, ,;,.',, an ad~iUonal )1 i the" r, traS0eents will allow the cablevlsion companyto remove tl~ ~ per math m~.lpellW ~ .over to metric m~,~. ehsrae for •ddition=i The computer pronoun ~Inee theu.haslmm , Almost '$200 million outlets in homes. Inem'reetly eal~ulaeng the warm- and sewa~ fred ~'ober, pr~d~t ~ C~hl~on, says that rates, only one tenth of the aetual =mount. L e~le equlpm,,,,t The U~] orm e uudert~s has beau in coal royalties due for the dishes,~d ~ve mUmat~l at m,000 ~th only ~-,000 in s few ~ but to reo~'e~lde. ; .. V~(~UVER (CP) -- from where tl~ le. Gearl~, the federal 8overnment the CRTC Brlttsh Columbia will eoel wfli ~e trmq~ed W appllmt~u ~ mUmeted earlier, on the dishes in Kitimat, receive $1DI million in ClOt to Prtoce l~pert m ~ee~~t~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 8me m a'e~urm ~ ro~al~ 'lmm e helm. the north soul Terr.aee, and Prince presmt ~ ~ for, ~t Rupert met all he wark~ lem'n more about the m~ cmventlm ~' - Bennett said road e~t8 it would, turn ~1 ml at the same time. Special I1~ mate's. m~,,j e~nlee sad wiU he flnm~ u m.ttoe frem e~te taxes and plaltorms are bdmg bdlt to ~ was e=plalned to Dultus who.stm :' Japanme steel mills, thmsh the ~ share of peraml in- wuted to know why it hKIn't been picked up Bill ~U s=id .me ~. .., rooves ~ ~,d~. e~rller. He requested the m~nm" ~k emmell Mm,~y. Coat of the tlS-ilmetre He told a news am. Weber estimates that f~a v~e m a motion e~dUng fae a eunplete male'. ~ ~mt "b work will take.at lest 10 hnvmtiptloa into the m~. ~ c~,- n~ ~e,ald the ~ro~e w~ days ml the. ruble era. I~ re+or s~l ha mm no~ prepm~ ~o + the~~m~om~ .... re,le r,,mme tl~ m ev~t to tske p~.. pony.will not be rmd~ fa~ amt m~l lste~ .during Ibe m~in~ munetl The '~e abo ,rm. ~l~re,mt mi,~pror~ the new mlditim~ to rmob void tomad theme~mofDee.0ud Ju. 14. pro~bly since we became • .~y.~i~ the m i~..~~~ m~ • province (i~ IS/0)." vlewers until about mld- to Duffus to further expla~ the an,dr. a~ea~ road ~ ~ey ~, Felruary. The lm.S-bUUon,~mr. llnd at Prlnee Rnpert~ i~et ~ me ~ Carp, wh~e a eoel peer wUl be ml l~mmdson Mtum lad. ~uui ed~emt to ~,ed ~Ni Ion8 m new stain obippto| • Scouts turn down n0n,believer O/taws, or Crown eorl~. DeveJopment of the ?. ratlmm IUm tin CNI~ BURNABY,B.C. (CP) --" doem't m=ke ,xoy me." Hathaway , blames told~ such S ailed. He feellMs.Wbmbe~vmhis Uar~. ta~thenmttert~ r,ontribute about l~tS Am ll-3~mr.old boy who Carlo said he. would requlre a railwey, roads, ~rio's" parent= "for word, he takes it drop ~ requU~mmt federal h~ rights eomume~,r~Ullmmand um eu~ ueeome a l~/~,~-prmi - to.Nr~ "We have to stsnd by our When eked what he but the pmnler uld the rolling sto~. / Seout, says- the i~;.;.i quemmleoumtr~andllw ~p~.,, era/mated ~3-mUllm eoet The ~ md in. rnizaUon's provimcial', I~ ..,s~,,~,.~ • • "n mau ~ would do if dmled per- Boy Scouts are In- will be met thrm~ our- ~'t want him ~ ~ Bob Clarke, Carlo;s nlmtm to J~ the trap, coepomted under s tedmd "The S~outs ore •c~rl~ m coal mlm tad will, Jncressb the fhml Carlo Guerre~ g~_ he promke/' he ssid."- father, utd the ~ lm Carb'mmmed softly t~t provtoeisl share of .in., doem'l believe fa ~.. dedJemd, to the mm~ Ct~lmn o~ that qe treu't ~h~OWn ~m be didn't knew. Ntt Mehtt, • spdmmm ~eSht emma...... ph35i~l, 8oeini, and 5~e am de! ,0mad ~ m~. Ca'is added tlmt be led for h fedmd depe~nm~ ?eek md Dmimn md the . 'He~su esceptimsd litt~ bern a mebudmrd elm ~md md ~e cani~t U b~8 mUUm." "Xt~mdoma'tniltmu~ the. hop;" m~l Ted ~n Phlp~, ~st pay, He mere to plek up mum~ Sou~ noy scout Jod~ at by inyem who J•penme 8rasp sells for Bennett wouldu'¢ |m.m.toumtomq~'Ged,,- .Hathaway, jproviu~imi B.C. H,~ll to buUd a spur pr~d~ of U= Hemsby thl~ m~t t~ mmmis uo v-.um kt ufll det~mine ff the cme F/lion, the man who mmeUmm, m= mam Md ! ~m ~ml to Im~e I~ m tans utU~n ~ ~s- llm to transportearl finn 8ovemme~t expeets to r.--.--wm m ms. ~v~ hey eouldn'l take the the fldds m the .~berts- th~ he'0rmlly ~ m,btmt 8coutmut~ at- dJctJm and whether it receive from. the eoti i m~ ~ ! Want ba~ :. irmn~ we dm't lave u~ the Issue, uld he mu't B.C. border to Prtoee spare1 ~, h~J tomprmmt amemts t~ dlscrimt~tJm ~~thedd~: ~F~~ .. ~'u~Im." m~'on ll.~.old and hts capacity for mt ~ the ill ~m. .uxkr fedeNI kws, i

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JANUARY " ' " 1 ~ " " PEOPLE . and compare not~; ~oe Jseebs lltm',lly" rioslty people have President Reaald "and I would .w~e baits appeared in about the cMr~Ier. SIHOE $100,000.00 The 40-year-old "But I also think it." Canadian : Indian was wbem the late Rkkird that'sqedli~dly a pert Vet another former 11' tarr~ the. roofof a •IB~ae lilt a pi Ii of Johnny's persona, president, Rlektrd proI)ene ~actory Iovm Hive GII WI]II Trevet that he is, if not Nl=m, is ~'~ ysarI' ego when an lu,mq alWae~l • klgb secretive, not terriMy ated when San explosion Inside the ei~lb effer to mike i opm about what's goL~ STOCK REDUCTION SALE b.lkI~g_ smtblm on in Ida life." Clemente, Calif., Ixdl,k an 1800,000 mdanum 2½ storeys to the II~ll. - de,cared to him. grou.d. He bmdnd ,,- he kliUleIaI, .m~ It took a governor, a Top Quality .Solid Bunk Beds I~s hack .and needed Arilona reiI.eItate television network head 31~e museum is to inclnde a bro~.e bat of (3~' maflreu. not I~l~l Reg. ,,~99.95 ,480oo maJer sm3ery. broker and invest~ who and a lot of frie~y i i During bin long IIi ewned ,%utcbellnd peqpb to get Frukle Nlxo~and two fkl~ Mli recuperation At the • -;-~e 1077, said the hJ~ R~teMserry to his day of d pictm'm and aulffacin NsUons Reserve near bid of $400,000 at*an ~lory o~ the sidelines at to remind San Clemens Brantford, Ont., Jeeobs antigen Satm'day was the Super Bowl. of the 11 ye.re Nixon took ~p carvin& and • well below her The 17.year-old lived there.- but BEDROOM today, he'a one of .~,~Lmm uU.~ m~e Rotenberry, who is nothing Indicating Canada's foremost of t'/SO,O00. fllIhtLq~ for hls life after Nlxon resiRned, from Indian sculptors; His "I'm net going to two.,~.cceuf~ kidney Gfficein the midst'or the. SUITES i~ stme tory- accept the offer," she tnmsplants, sat in one of Watorgate soandal in have fetched up to said. "It would cat a the best seats at the 1974. $40.,000 apiece at art million dollars" to Super Bbwl in New I~irlle Ashbaull]k~ SHOWS, rebuild, not to m,~tien Saturday. Janobs' all the antiques and watched Ida prediction Clemente giItorical worlkend that of ~3 other l~tory flat So w~th ~" of an Oakland Raiders' Society, inid the ~nt~mll~r~ . Itiitive The lS~xtyle ranch victory c~ne true. memorabilia ~tednt~ artist, was feItured at a town was built He was flown to New Nlxm's forced dnl~'- 5 POE. SOLID PINE & PINE VENEER naUve art auction that specifically for movie Orleans from his turo fl~n the W~te In e dark finish. Ideally suited ralsed'abou/MS,O00 for p'odaetinns. Princeton home on HI. for waterbeds. Reg. 1475.00 *1200oo the Native ,Canadian --?~-. Sunday in a plane "We saw.his v~dm in if Tormto. Hswnrd HMIMa, cberiendby the stste of here begum be win plays Dr. Je~eay Wast Virginia, NBC did put us on the map 6 PCE. PECAN FINISH It doesn't take Iinger Fever. the litid-hack supplied his game and we had the ~fle~ted Kmn~ biers ~ to ~se.inakey on V,Ir, BP in ticket. glory," be said. '~'e with scroll work on top drawer & mirror make up his mind. Cincinnati, says the bore the burdah of his +.9 drawer dresser +bookcase headboard l.eos t~m a weck alter secret to hl~ succexs is J~..y Cm& may humUiation and tbat +2 mirrors +5 drawer chest Reg. ~.00 $79900 he first saw it, Ro~ecs hia ability to make have been out of o~P.'e was hard to take, butwe ban alreed tob~y the ~- Johnny a mysterious for 0nly a Little more didn't hate him." 4 PCE. RAMADA OAK FINISH room Beverly Hflll tote" wheat per- than a week, but mansion of movie pro- 8maliW is never fully already a talent-and. Spaakins o~ the Sups" ducer D'iao reve~ +6 drawer dresser +mirror literary agency has Bowl, referred to by +5 drawer chest +headboard Reg. 529.95 $42900 l)d.sarmtlI. "I tonality is never been appointed to some as the Super Bore, ~en asroed to fully rove~isd. handle the former U.S. the after sevmd it seems only aippro- I "I think one of the president's yet-tobe- pate that the ~ddnm, days of negotiations, written m,.moin. t~ that works well the re~pms o~ th~ wlth vinyl and b I~II to move for Fever is the international ...... ,. s28oo National FootbAll Samsonite Card Table into the estate, known ~i mysterious quality," Creitive Managemei~ ,~,~ V~dl," by ~to League, should end Hexseman said. "I said It also will repro- their in in a sea of Matching Chairs ,,,.,,., s22oo M~h. • fon~ht for that mys- sent the former Top The price? A mere terlM qua,ty, i th~k It president's wife. Coach Tun FlWeI. $14.5 miliion~ leaves somet~n~ to the Ro~l~, if she decides savoring hiI team's im~tinn. I tl~nk it. to write a hock. victory over Phila- I R~Portable T.V. T~e ranch where U~S. also heiShtens any m- M~II, Jmeldmi, chairman of the board delphia Eagles, 8aid Monday he wants the s159oo of International Black & White Reg. 219.00 • Raldero to remain in Creative Managemmt's ' Oakland. • pm-ent firm, said Carter AI Davis, tbe Rakkn' I Solld Birch & Plywood Vanity ..... ,.,...... ~)g~'~i00. ..,,~..~e~,.~.L,~.~;,~.-u.. ~; "'i'rf~*~,~,l~il-'IIP'Jbl~ ~l with winged mirror i " White with Gold h;lm ~Reg. ~[~O'(~e~T i]~ "" ~...! ~..~tow~ i ,,~...~;~F'~.n

White Vanity stool '' " : ....."...... " $7G00 with Gold pile covering Reg. 109.00 .I i former president, t~u~eI _ea_l~e,k .... I n--o~m F--.~ I,,. some --""'~'"~'~"'" • "-T7. ~. "7. ~ Los ~elm wl~out the I WGt'OJI Oi auvlce IM" ~r- "- ow ers' r • Wh#e 4 Drawer Cheat ' Sl Egoo ~. no**.t .. ,-.~ ,- ~® n ~ : 1 with Gold trim Reg. 219.00 i ,m,~ ' beginn~ his enforced " . 'retir. ement. . FIorm, however, iald J White 7 Drawer Tall Cheat . . .i $t J;Q00 Ford, who hM been he would make such a J . with Gold trim . • Reg. 199.95. ' •. I ~ ~--~-~wm~.~j.~-~ there himself, says move with regret. It i ~--'=~, ~"[|~'-~| ~'-~1 ~-'~|~-'~ Cartex should keep busy "l'~ehe~an O~md I "~ I~1 ~ ~1 Ill HI III III ~.~ in retirement nnd "have l~aJdersincelI~O, witho I I I -- -- ~ ~-- ~, him a chance to make few years someplace. SOILID WOO0 ROCKER , I REfiTAIIIANT o~e.atio.s, maybe else,,.-Tt '- s... m .... • "'_--~ 7-~---o--~k.-;--' some~ilicisms." and ~ city as a m ~'\/,~ (Slight' "__ • .~ -but repaired) "\' i "bef~lngPine--"-'-" rooes'. --~- --"may~ "Inner In a televis/on in- p/ayorandceach), be | i:~'eagiII=)me ,v, vs.l, ~i,i~,a u . " ~t ~ • m 0 635.6303 " tervteWr Ford said the . said. I w. ,~ f~.'. .-, [ IL~hVTIIfYI1r:i11"ll T fMl't/N113.. Umemayeomewhonhe , Oakland Raider quar. m

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~., - +:insr +ien RE I NA ..1 : ,,: ":., i', ." . , - . '~';" ::~ ";, • : )fief Slight budget increa:se:i .+:(iservices • . ... ~.~:.: :i ~ .. ~:-.... ~: ,.. Regional District of pro:vlnee~ Including Ball, andP. We~)~r on the ... . glii~ :. to the ,Marlnq Kitlmat-Stiklne's 1991 Alyansh and Kitwanga. planniz~, committee...Lee Manq~ement Advino~y ., ~+ onto t~ i~a,th i/de l~ovisional b.~et shows a " Such u venture would have ~; ~be~ Wd~er and' C~omlu~;,WaU.o~h~ ~"dtheai.ma. " ' mill rate increase of only to be aPl~ed by the Percy Tait ca the health the' Terrace Council ;, ':: Pres/d~;, BCh :TleclJe, •392 mills over the I~0 CRTG (Cm~dinn Pad/o- committee. - - .]~so:~mmOommm~'und .:,~..a~,: ]pr,-e~teuon. to • budget, . ~e advisory pbu~:., the ..:'Terrace " UIm~ H therein no snow on : televis~on Telecom- muu~ation C=dmlamo~ committees and - eoi~- Boii~d;, Sad ~.Ailm to. /Hind.y,-an~ Kitsm~kalmn moun~In by.:. 'A public lienri~-.has be~ mluiem aR~intmem are -tha ~.Ares B W~I/ that Terre~ needed more Feb. 3 the regional dtslz~t . ncheduled in Ottawa~ for as follows, l~s Wstmmq~' Control Committee. :'reaeatio~ fa~um. .will offer holders on ~ Feb; 9 and I0 On this sub. Thornhlll . Advisory Hosnitll board in. • ~ : 'They wouldliketobullda 8~skihiUpa.entbeche/ce ~ct, and s dec~ten is e~. .Planning Commisai0n; .', ~ts a,ress"-' "" ecmpl~ thit wo/dd include o~takioaare~ndor~do~- pected to be made byAprU. Stno Kerr, ]~eine-A- • .~ d-"~"a". ~,, . --" :" ~,,,o,,,.•~-'"' a l~el-~, pass eveo tho~b .. A ~'eT~!,p~'yice :could vblo ...... -; "-;- " J P'~'':l'sl~llxe to. *alms

.... '. '. ;-- .',~ ...... •.weoa~.r ~, -Io,,:-.wrlnoa. • +:+.~/~ lee o0t0 the likely to increase in price. (~RTCgives its approval, sn~wansa 'AUV~lOry Memorkl; k~lv Burton to Grade 7 students from Clarence :Mlchlel collected the eggs and Tclegraph Creek i Mike- Brady has bees Plam~Commi~dou, l,m StowartC~0zcal H~pt~l,~. The" Kinsmen have' sperm in October: Director Bobby .Bail" .~:a~)l~inted'by the...s~B WatmoushandStan Ken', .L~e',Em. to Kitlmat "alz~dy,en888ed the firm " received su01~rt (or. ida. distflct board, to . the e~raeo-Thornh~ :. )i~ - " "'H Ital and "" , of' As~ldteet= North to request to • write to. the "Te.rr~'ce: :~dv(d0ry, .:-~~-....~,'~'~"---'"--'.~':'~ :' '".~esna'~e~uUolm°sP Boerd toe.d, /p~v|de: ".a" coneeptukl No,rth..west Telephone ]l~(~eaff~o ~lndoa, • Other; appointments. .- ' . : : School students get Co~)a~.to ~ .if itcan -The':. 1981 Chairman's include ~d)-',C~pm'. m~.+'"' ~;: '",::: -. . ':". ' 'l'tlM:ljetold 'cou~U that :- improve its to~ ~Istance.• • Committee 'epp0intme~ts ther'n-!:: d,eye]opmant" : ;~e:"~t ~ adm .. ,We :/.~b wo~d +~ny f® circuit into hLn area, The are an f~Hows. George council; and Cooper to ~e " dlscu~tha l~dl/llti~ of • whatever "money is out intothe field reslmal, district will abe ," _.Them, Jack Tabtra, and muei¢|pal . finance " ustm~}n~theTburahillflr~ " available from faded'and inquire about . ~,the :Andy Burt~ on the.~,flna~e auti~a'it~;..... ~ ' at~gh~.... and' ...... ~on:im~ to Jack; - "~ Wn~.en== to,~' possi~ti~ of get.u~ "TV committee. BY BRIAN GREGG p~, ~ white whe, " wereverytixnid~t now t~j~.... ,.: . siganli into that area. ~" waned, U, Mir~' Ski Hill ",Advln0ry Com- : ~m ~r .~- " - Herald.Staff W.riter the die and give off that they arebi~gor and "Maybe '.we re ;'just Mayor George Tom Start Kcrr, Bd~y misai~,'~tanKerran~d~e. . ~... - .: ". "". " . •..._., . ~ " Ti~e~ have chan~ed emante. To. keep the more secure the fish shooi:rms f~ ipie in the eky water dear of amo~is sometimes play wants the r~ional dis~ct Iwt-I dou't tldnk so,," he since Tom Sawyer used to learn what It can from to play hnokey to go the students, d~d~n~d swtmmix~ games, They Mid. "It'll take inore than special ins~rumeots to have already started the CNR about ul~radla8 fishing. Today's the raft line to KltimaL one service club to ~et it take out dead eggs jumping in the. water• dane, we'U need the students not only go Plans to establi~ a p)rt of the whole com- without distori~n8 the Another class in methenol plant in Ki~umat clan W~k;" they f~d live ones. . " dlforontPrograunS":.:::i.::.! :':? mimity," The reaction by Prince Rupert was not means more use of .the now ~a~ to steek their Council meml~rs, were students to watcl~ the ad successful as line "to Klt~aL • ..... ,. ' . of !he:i' ;.::; .! ,::::::~)!:::: . ..:,/: ": • asked whether the club fish hatch ranges, from students in Terraco. The People interested in n ' Mr. M. Ly:nch's Grade represenUng Telegrap h could have land, an the 7 chum from Clarenoe "so/'t of fr~tenl~" to Prince Rupert Jr. "loinof fun"; Well, It Secondary class fish Creek must have theh': north Side of the areou+ for Mlehiel in Terrace th~-~:'o.lec~ ud u the • was ~rt of ~ ...from a similar project nomination papers in the ..turn~ a classroom Terrace office of the ' mudddl~t~ would p~ovide .to watt.them as they • ,. died, Students •at ag.ua.ri.Lm-inte a nab re~ionel d~strict by Feb; 9 parkime_ as well as laud- hat~he~ for between wiggled around until Clanmco Mlchinl say sm~uS..Tha pmtdant ~d they popped out; but, they are pleased by t~e at noon to qneilfy as a 400 and 600 Coh~ after candidate in the Feb. 38 bl- that raquetbail and hand mixing sperm theydid ~k funny ~th. resultsbecame nsh~ their big eyes and is an important industry .electiOn. VoUn8 places are squash courts would pay from male fish with ]Ae a in this area and the - Telegraph Creek, lsimt and for the n~ntooanee of the e~s frGon female ~b. hodlco that looked fish big piece of wood , will build up the local Bob ~uinn.. • Frlday,Marchl3-~.~iS tlckels.:~:00: *,!. :- '.:~/":. . ! The proJect'be~ on Council voted in f;,vor of • coming out of. the Mock. B.C. Tel informed- the .-.Sat., March 14 2:00 tlcke4s:A'dultS,~ChlIdmn..~_...~"~" ~--/i~. i.~ : []~ ()eL 39 when the clua re,lena] district board by " Nnding the Kinsman's went nn a ~ Jrip • . , " . :' ...... :~nnor~.mzens -~:, []" orange yoke sack• One of the things letter that is prepared to ': ~ to ~e ]~en with the De.pp~tmant of Until recently the students attribute to the Advimry Commi~m and alevino (the name for commence cmstructiou oa Tlckets on sale on Saturday,: January27"c;utslde .. " "" I Fisherles Salmonid success of their project a $15 million project to the l~mreiUon ~ Enhancement Irogram K-MART from 10am.4pm or by,wrlt!ng Terrace an(l .'.. " . c4~o when they st/ll is not allowing' flshir~ provide the alg~al n for Council for further workers and dra~ed l~ave the yoke sack cl~tribut/on for pay-TV "to" dinemalon before an- Herman attsched to thch" hedies, rods into the classroom, Creek. for four remote parts of" the swering the club's" male fish .and three for feedi~ ) have been = fenmlm. A~tor the • all eyes .and yoke sack | • . , ..;. ~ ..~,, • but since. Jan. 16, the . " . ..:~-~:+'~,: :~ . .':.+~,:'; were Idiled ,he mira were milked (see photo) .~ students have begun ,: '.~o. and the •-sperm .was = feeding them_J~.eeze- l~'o~t; hack' In, Idestic~ ! i~. ~ ~:..~,~ ~ :,;~:~,..x~ u~ r~ov:~0 me eyes it •veldckaoddant oo Lckoise in the water at Henna, _" -," the fish in the cap Creck. Winm the fish P,~d Monday nile. A_ began to develop, vehicle ovesturned near reach ~ smelt stage Students say that the the~ v~lbe mXmeedto the Old .Skeena Bridge at wate~had to be betweco approximately II:11 p.m. make their ~p in the o 8 and I0 degrees oeeaD. Joecph Seoenhal rece/ved Celsuis; bet accidents minor injmdm along with The tack r~reate6 can happen and the ~)t of Ohe two paueosers in the oar. someone ran hot Water He will face charges of Herman Creek ~rou~h the coolin~ boec spawni~. ~-ounda with. impaired driving and increasing the water driving ove~ ,Oe. water, fungus and rocks temperature to SO from the Lakebe River, delp'ees. For a while The tank holds 90 they thought they had gallons and.in specially .~ WEATHER , loet the fish but the constructed for the water wu immediately. project. Wednesday wlU be cooled down with ice. cubes and the eggs Studesta noticed that + mainly cloudy with a 'few survived. when the fish were in dmr pro'led-. 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Past 4, TIM i~raid, Tuesday, January 27, 19111 Y ldallg'*':"""*"''"h¢Irol;dl They hate Tru:.... d eau, ....Iove ...... Canada" ::ii::...... Ge~ral Qfflce*. &1$-~157 Published by VEGREVILLE,Alta..- Mainly, Vegrevlll ": .. it Is Alherts's Anglo.Saxons who are ~/t:~: Circulation • 635.63S7 Storlins Publishers Is allented from Edmonton. . likely to f~l that Canada has ceases t0~l~/'" ' Publisher --- Garry Husak Being lust 90 kilometers away, the cltyis '" their kind of country. rshal a~ff":" " Editor-- Pete Nadeau too dose for comfor.t of the m~chants here. • Gathered for coffee'are Ma l, . I~ :i CLASS• ADS. - TERRACE - 635.4000 Then there is the newly opened provincial broker, Peter a radio station manager, V.i¢;~:? CIRCULATION- TE RRACE • 635.6357 environmental laboratory. Most of the an oll company manager, Jack, who sells. Published every weekday at 3010 Kalum Street, scientists prefer"fo commute from Ed- chicken; and. Blair; a real estate sal .eimlln ~i Terrace, B.C. Authorized as second class mail• Registration number 1201. Postege paid in cash, return monton. They do that; one scientist's wife " wlth a:glft for.irony; as In, "Albertam ~re. i - postage guaranteed. explained to a local matron; partly because willing to share their wealth but they draft. ~" • Vegrevlll (popu!ation 5,000, sort of) lacks want Itsfolen from them In exchange for il:ii: i NOTICE OF COPYRIGHT thank-you note.' ...... ' : The Herald retains full, complete and sole copyright In theatre. In a spirited counter-aHack, the any advertisement produced and-or any editorial or Vegrevlll native asked the visitor how often Noone Is. a separatist. Everyone'.'feels., photographic content published In the Herald• she actually goes to the theatre In Ed- '"'ne~;~om >;-: fi .¢0~~,mm:nt ::''''i'. ' alienated: from.,too much socialism, ,~:;,., Reproduction.is not permitted without the written monton and Was rewal'ded ~lth: a~ em- :'Me separate , :',mucffg0vernnie~t~ t, too little ha#d work .a~l~,i permission, of the Publisher. . ,:.d ' berra~", silence. . .. • 'did that for .my Mfh~?-:A~ ybbcrbzy.?~, • ~..:ioo-: l'Iflle rewafd for risk.takers.; Frelght./.. In the tavern of the Prlnce• Edward Holel, The group agrees With I I the Floater rates and tarrlfls follow. Then on to Topic: .: the prlnclpaVtoplC of conversation Isn't so when he says he thinks blllngualism Is gr~eat A: Marshall and Jack compete to take some mu~h .Whither the West as who danced the because it makes Canada distinctive and really rough shots at Trudeau ..... :~i•' it seems • best polkas and one.steps at the~ Ukral.nlan with Mac .when he denounces :|albion as' :~Abruptly, the mood chan.gas.Having Said,i':~i -New •Year's Eve'Malanka party.:, .- "'fats cats" who five years'agO did, it have a • his piece;: Marshal! Tlndelh the cattle :: : ~: Still, to humor an enquiring:report,or, a 10at to spit In..- The only palm of broker, says what he really wants to say: they don't" group gathered in. 'the Snake• Pit', a disagreement is whether they make a" better "It hurts me to see people here so angry:at hideaway at the back of the hotel where moonshine In Mundare or Hairy. Hill (so Ontarlans and Quebecers but Trudeau has ,~ : deals get wheeled and political gossip gets named because the Buffalo ~unned theme" used them as an Instrument of hatred~ traded and characters get as.sassinated. selves on its so,thorn slope.). Everyone against the West. He's trying to make out "• believe s him.. There was Mike, the lawyer, with a agrees, •though, that the best 'shine/Isn't we're net Canadians and that's not rlght.~' what it used to be. .... MONTREAL (CP) -- A spokmnen for Norands stentorian voice and a soft heart. There was • BY the time we break up, Marshall is Mines Ltd, -- thought to be one of the major Ed, who runs a clothing store and who once As you approach Lloydmlnister, 150 agreeing that textile workers In small Canadian contributors to acid rain pollution -- told played for the world champion .Penflcflon kllemefres further on the Saskatchewan Quebec towns need tariff protection. an incredulous Commons subcommittee Monday • Vs..Also Mace, who runs a clothing store, border, ~he alienation fever rises. During a day and a bali away from that acid rain has not yet harmed the lakes of north. and Jack, the bank manager, and another One cause of the change in mood Is clear politicians, officials and oll Industry • western Quebec, Ed, an Interesting, p,erceptive guy who just enough: coming to th.e city you spot more q~okesmen, I matt lust one separatist, Bill Frank Frantiaak, Noranda's Toronto-based sort of. floats. and more "donkeys" on either side of the. Veitch, a '.Wainwright. farmer, who.says of •director of environmental services, told the tonri~ By the time the bottles of scotch and rye road, the bobbing oii pumps, Identifiable by metrlflcation, It's added ~ an acre to his committee that the "lakes of northwestern Quebec. had become as dry as a dust bowl, two their distinctive colors -: blue and orange are unaffected at present," cost, and of billnguallsm, "If my children go points had been made. First, everyone, for Husky, blue and white for Dome. Into the RCMP or armed services they will MP Start DaHb~ (PC-Parry Sound.Muekoka) Lloydmlnister hasn't been pummeled b~, the saked Frantisak bow was it possible that Ontario's Including Matt, who Is a liberal, detests never, i~ "able to make it to the top". oil explorations slow down, but ithas been • lakes havebecn so severely affected by acid rain-- Pierre Trudeau. Next, nobody, even more Two thoughts stlEk with me. First, most some to the point where all aquatic life has been passionately so if this is possible wants to pinched: While HU'S.kyand Domesti!l are Albertans no longer consider ]rudeau t0 be • destroyed -- while across the border in ~ueboc separate. barrelling along, Hudson's Bay OII and Gas their ~lme minister, and, no mailer how la~es remain udmnned. About separation, Mike Kuwalych, the has lust cancelle.d a .300 well program. and when the oil and constituatlen wars are • rr~ntleak re,lied that Ontario has born the brunt lawyer, says it best. "It's crazy. This is a 3"o spot another reason. Why there Is more settled, they will ne~ter do so again. of windl~xne acid rain becaum itis closer to major beautiful country. I came here with nothing. anger here, you have to look a Iiffle harder. Last; many Albertans believe that nour~s of pollution in the United States and Now I make more money than I can spend." Vegreville, •famous for the world's largest Trudeau, but also events of distant,, un. beeauee of climatic dlffere,cna with quebec. Then, as Albertan¢often do, Mike reaches decoratedEaster egg, is home to men like, definable forces, have madetham strangers .: It b Mn~ally asreed that most of the acid rain in back into history to make his point.. "My Kuwalych, and Andy Toma, a farmer whose •-can,~~intUeu.s. " " in their own counl~r.y. The anger -, these .'. • father spoke not one word of English. But he family came from Romania andwho says, convidions cause Is obviouS;; Morep0tant~:' Sulphur end dixie oMdes from smelter and fuel "We're alienated but I'm not sure who to exMuxtt combine with water in the atmnaphare to became a citizen. N!ght after night over a but less apparent because Albertons are far: form sulphurie and nitric acid, ~is~noua to ~tuatic coal oil lamp, we taught him the oath so he blame, East or West. Anyway I'm a too proud to say so out loud, is a deep sense could say it right before the Iudge. Canadian." But Lloydmlnlster IsWASP and of hurt. - "

lifeun~ quesUm~ fn~ committee =.embers, I . I Fnmtinak admitted that Norands has not de- x: t~rmined fl lakes m becoming more or less acidic beeauss the firm bee not carried out any lesg-term stedle~. The campaign .or,u eass=pies in in nor. :~ ;..._~~ for.,.l~e I~ yenra~.;he said, i' "' '"" : fegr ,~,','~ ";f:~[ ,d r~lk, '..... trail • . ~r.; ~, : ;, ~." ".ilVcut;:i: :LJ~; :t~,z:=:.w-J~'!. ~;~t;0'J" '°' '~?':p~llotlmcomes tr©macromthe border, Canadians: " 1 per capita pollute twice as mmh as Americans. Noranda has a copper ameltor in the town of the FOI A. ¢01CE,AN same name in northwestern Quebec, Which has no - mercifully .... e~nl~o~ ,~otrols on its two -mokcatacks-- both,of OF AN) ONE them about l~0-metres taD. Those stacks emit / : OrTAWA (CP) -- The Rovernmmt introduced M0,000 tmnes of sulphur armuagy, company '.~" tien Menday to reduce the minimum le.sth spokesmen said. of federal election campuii~s to 47 days from the i. 80per ecnt of the total of sulpharemisalom current 60. recorded In Quebec, said FranU~k. But he t The amendment to the Canada Elections &et disagreed with t~e MPs on the committee who in, bdllcally shortem the peflod for revisin~ the final sinted that emmines cm~tuto pollution.: of voters became preliminary itsin would be The sulpbur doea not necssnarIIy emtrihate to eUuminated. Voters would instead receive individual .: acid rain, Frentbak said. Tecta by the firm ~ndicate w'iumeratim notices, • " theadd content in stow in northwestern quabec did'. "The change in designed to savo money and in e~l not change before and during a.atrike at the loco harassment of persons, mmtly women, whaue :, Lid. smelter in Sudi~'y, Oat., about 200 kiinmetr~ t , [~lbbed names and adldrmsas made them easy .~ to the southwest of Necands. ~rgeta~ for nasty phone calls and ether problem: •~; Frantbak, wh~e brief said aeid rain was an ~notlenal Usue, agreed that it was a problem. But The bill virtually duplicate~ legislation in. "the terrestrial and health effects of acid preelpi, lroducod in 1979 by the Progressive cousecyatives teem ore totally ,,.cemin." ~ knd the year before by the previous Liberal ad. He called for more ~ ~tudy ~ more time '~; -.t 3 " before taki.g "political dec~ens." ~ ..The chanses'wers recommended by the Cem~ ,! l{e painted a bleak picture of how much it would mess'privileges and eleetinas committee,in 177e ,: coat in jobs and govermnent revenues ff Norande following a report by the eliint electoral offleor, was ordered to reduce by eves me-haft the sulphur %'.! ".. ~. , Jea~larc HameI, who has long called for such a -~ emissions at its coplm" melter and Was thus forced )>: to shut down. f the heamm ,dJenr. I)e . maak. ':: : . - " _ "othi s,i= and the ha,, "t" : burn (NDPBrant) said in an interview: "I'm lIBpted to easeproblems that crop up each elecllm dixlusind at the fact ~ said the Issue wea =mr. emotlenel." )W 1~rogrimi~ Censervative David KflSoor, MP for ~ , "Their brief in typical of ~,po~Uom -- ~1 veiled EdmontonStrathcona, introduced a private thr~t that i~8ovmment! pmh as too far we'll shut, :member',= bill Monday tO appease diq[runt~l. . wenterh caeadimu who turn on their Mevisinn sets after t/)e polls time on elecfleanight to heir tbe, "-.:~' • result k "felt aecompli." / The Herald welcomes iL~ readers comments. bid would require eastern canadiam to begin All letters to the editor of general public interest voting later on elecUon day wldle westes'n will be printed. We do, however, retain the right : .i to refuse to print letters on grounds of possible C~nadikns would cast their ballots earlkr. And li libel or bad taste. We may also edit letters for would require ballots fro~ across the eoentry to be i nomtnd at about time. style and length. All lettersto be considered for the same publication must be signed. P . ~ bill copies a similar prepeeal last d~mer by Lilm'al Seuinr Jack Austin cf Briti~ Coluinbla:

$ Austin's blU would reduce to 1½ hotW! frsm tbe currmt 4',~ hours the actual differmea in time :: federal electio¢ pelin elnae from tout to noMt." Currently, polls in Newfoundland cinse 4½ horn1 mlmrll.erthan th0~e in B.C. because of the diffenmt " e zones. The broadcast of election t~ealla eann~ begin in any rune u,nlll,the Iz/in there are dom~l.- • . , , _ E~rlinr this year, another private me~ber'a bill introdseed in the Commom called for byeleetlo~ to" be held within gO days after a seat into beea vacated' due to a resiipmtton and not more tlmu 1= dm after tl~ death of an MP, ' ..... Tha t~ proposed by Prof#~ve Comemave -,Uzad maone, for Ube,ti - so* , de

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burden::i -, .... o . heav. y " ": •-. ":/:- O'ITAWA" " :- -- The People are-bueomin~.s0, areso complex .and In. MacEachen In his Oct. ~ ' "E~ryoneeluwholivm " .Oi~rle also noted that o ii~.t~j's. :luereaslngly overburdened by taxes ~mpreb!~Ible, he ~ld. budget and his April. on low. ~"mndlumwagm government..employees ' "i" .-~.m,,,, =.:i.. ere. ~.,~,~a,,~. c~;,~'~"i,~ "-'~--'°'~'~ ="~ '"~ "~ ~v. ~,..~.. ~=, In ~ .., ;!;~, ~'im d ~mc~e paying more, he Said .... . v•--- o, lee .provinces were ~- ini:eme In~ he said...... ~ ' """ satd~ll~ e-- 1~: • ...... , . muniUm r~'eive betwe~ .~llle~ of ilil~mita~.~evu-- (hu.ll~.the-a/xth d~yof i~tll~.. : . -.nlll~ . . cetliined from. the Oba']e whohal -,',,,-,=,~ $101M~indl~,O0011yl~l~in' i dm mxlceuld'm/en cm- debuteen a wtde.r~a~ing, eome"~tiiz system :'m December "1979 bud-el ' ' • - J"~" -- - - • ~ -. ' Itilm~.to the fall• of the inem~etaxbtil, ,,morm0mlycmplleal~d :"- ' . : ,, . " that 'lnd to the' de~ea|' pl ~the ~ ....for:'tax breaks..... for - ',~-=-housing,- ...... u'avm area ~ ncr. .... country, Progressive Blaine Thacker, who ~ ~ ~-0~'ltacomidete. ~od-lived Com,mtative .mcee WhO live m minted ram-. uv.~ a..w..c~. Conservative MPq said rel~resento the Alberta r~o~,~., ."-.' .~~ ~o~m~ent. _ emnmu~tim;esp~,islIyin . " :.. ".'i Mlmday. ~.; " rid!liB of.. I~thbddge- i::~"billr~'~~ ~ Earlier in the tky,'Con- . Ihe .Nm~l~ .~d Australia "If' - it'is/d~leu~:' .... for i _. "~~.'l.'lm~ to Warn" lhe l~o~ibllls~..snid the tax ii~d~g.' ,.~.?iiplZ~al~.;in ";-, ire'relive. Frank. OheH~, " ~nd~alr~," ~ 81ve.. "federaLpubllei'servante/ " "~tl~tlnth~'pakt system fs :'"unfair , and ",.~ple~earH.~Monday .]I~P.I~ Prince Geo~e- ..mx.nrea~..~o i~.m wno;: obvlous!y :: it :must, be' | laX~, ~systems. have much too. complicated;"..and~ibelng~debeted.ln Peace ~ve~ in. Brl.tiah uve where., costs . are ' equall~y"dlfflcult, for' the '~.ceunU~m.!thu~. Peopleare go~ p~ ~of~w~/e. ~,,,,~dn~,,~ e~wa,vely~: ~u~'~=e~. .:. ',.t~'il,.wlmtl~,ppeningin fiddling with their Income' The~!~ie~lblaUou- tm- mmidn't have to Imyin- Even the S0vlel Unim the ' baker,- plumber, • ~da .today, sal..d GoT- tax retunm for a small gain plemento various ta,, ~me lax uniem they earn provides incentives to shoemaker and their " ~ Io~".~,.MP for Red here or th~.~ to outtll~t ~Jmngel, announced :by more than Sa0,000 or mcm,rappeople'tolivein employemtocope.wtththe }~I'. ~la,..:-. "~ .~ .,'~-. evasion benaune the laws Finanee.Mlnistet Allan $1oo,ooo a year. .Slbe~a, he said: same re~tlce." .: : i" I • .: ... :.~!~..~ .: " ..., -..

~:FiSHERMEN"...... WAIT ' Soclal" servlces'" cutbacksse' :: : t" • The agreement, programstbuthave~In fedm.il.provinclalhuman Feder~l- cabinet minlsters ne~etinted every, five i/am for 8. ling-I/me~" resourcesasreemento and

' "A mmontotl~,B.C.•ltemury -Negotiations for a new •. m,,~,,:uidheinwoirled • teudr ~..:. make major hat year. Tol~-ther with EPF a~e~t are not. --*.~'7. ,~,,-the kind ,~ " : "i.~ -i::'VAN(~UVER (CP)- Fish'an' Dave BoY. cu~.,in .Joln~f-ll~ "oth~" federal fdndin8...... and eZl~eted" to'" ...... alert

are lust ~o od the problems that.will plaipm the~ , ~ tl~.ysar. ' " - .... '"the banks would love to forecl~e," says one r.d,mnan. "but what would they do with the bnat~

•, . . :::."The market is sot soft already Umt w-ould just. ': dins pt~ce down ~m ~owsr.~a. ,~ow th~.)mve •" a better chance to rea~? their Investment by tet- ra f~ en~he~,~." ,, :. nut lr~J~ their boa= ~'t be~ the b~e.t tiu-~t fulnll fishermm ~ year -- though many .I.~ ~ m unemp~o~neni~m,=e m~qnenus I. ~ ~ s~.reme~ re~auu. I ~i~Uin.Biown, d the United Fishermen and . I .Allied Workers Union, says a survey of Its 3,500 Vanceuver-aru m~nb~rs showed hundreds were ~, :o,, ~~h~-l~ ~o,v,,- • ,'~¢mVli"fl~z&men both thts year and last. " .--/;"I know me penon who worked 19 weeks

"'M~t ~I them are desperate and it's not pleasant to me'It. And fiobud~ is bei~ng these people out." • But m~e than one ~,~inll industry spokmnon has ~ut against the id~ of the govmmme~t ex- Its 14 mllllon emergency fund set up for West cosat native fishermen to Include others. "FI,hermenlulowtbey'reinaey¢llealbusl~ss,,....r., 'S WEAR LADLES' WEAR" . indst m ,~,~.ht to go broke If ] lgan budl~ or have # MEN ' . bid lu~ ."d ,~ the risM-- If I m lud~y-- to make .... " ' - A/m __. big b,-'ks." ~ "." '"~..... :. , .. ' .Ties " ... . '. ;:~, i~.::i~i'i :"~ /~ ' "' ....." " . • i. "' " "~ ...... :~ ~ '~:. "i! : ~ ". ~IS.uItS. .:! :: ~ .. '. .:. - Sh . wins battle : Suits f ...... ~' ~~ i~,.Belts ...._.but faCes.... a w~ ..Cords ~/i:SlaCks /. VAI~UVl~R (¢P) - ~remo~l& Canada. - \ , ...... , "

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I I i Pastorini lonelier than the Maytag man

NEW. ORLEANS National •Football year, he clid not suit up racing dragsters, mo- AP) -- The Ionliest League's promised and sit at field side for torcycles and sp~d- ann among the esfl- land. the Raiders' finest ho~. boats. He wants to take sated 75,500 who wit- Coming to the Raiders Afterward, he up flying and gliding, Oakland's total in the trade that sent dropped into the locker He has not been ictory over veteran Kenny Stafoler • room to congratulate deterred by memories 'hiladelp~ia Eagles in to Houston, Dan got off Plumkett and the rest of of a speedboat accident ~e •Super Bowl on', to a shaky start, lathe the colorful .band'~0f three years ago whe~ I; unday must have been frith game he broke a tough rejects and two peop!e were killed. I ,an Pastorini..-- the leg and Oakland's /" renegades. In football, he has ~illlenaire quarterback record stood at two wins There are some ob- • suffered broken fibs, II dressed up and and three, defeats. servers, even close shoulder sapara"ons, owbere-tu go... - Enter Jim Plunkett. friends, who think sprained ankles and The 6-foot-3, 205- On Sunday, at the / Pasterini, now 31, might byperextended. ' knees. ound Hollywood i ; yenow-ribhened What's next for "I can,t say where or fine wide receiver. we get back to Oakland opt for a career more "My first love is .... But Oakland coach winger was hand-.: Soperdome, Pastorini Pastorini? when." and I ~n sit down and suited to his neck- football. ~en I suit up, leknd by owni~r AI 'must' have squirmedi'. "Pastorini definitely Stories filtered into' Tom Flores said at his talk to AI," he said. risking character. I shut V~erythlng else avis to provide : the .with mixed emotions as won't be back with us," Super Bowl postgame news con- Pastorini did not He swings with the out of mind." ference: "It isn't so." mg ball -- in..pm 'd : he watched his backup the controversial Davis headquarters during the register with the ' Hollywond and jet ~t. So now, Pastorini )otball jargon.: the : ' : lead the Raiders to a 27- was quoted as saying weekend Pastorini w~,s Earlier, Pastorini Oakland team at its ' He has dated HOllywood • must go football dab -- to lead the i0 triumph that earned prior to the game slated to be traded to said he had no idea af lovelie s, "including courting. again. The hotel. He stayed at a ~alders out of the him the most-valuable- Sunday. "He will be Green. Bay for ,]ames his future plans. Farrah Fa~cetL. Re questions is: Who will suburban motel. .. ~ilderness ,to the : player award. going. Lotion, the Packers' 'Tn have to wait until gets his sports kicks by be the damsel? [Raider trades paid off --Inspadesf 1 ; ' • SPORTS...... BRli:Fg I TheN~¥...... 9; ...... aOre]e]e]~St~eSr'A~)o~! ' ~e]~t'?~on~rnk."' ' tbeycano nl y A]Afl~a~Sst selsjon,;,72: quarterback Ken Stabler: instantin "those three..... s~y, in Oak]and. L" " • J i ~ . p s , : ...... safe~y Jack Ta~um ana cases, rneywilibedelayed lye been an Oakland" j Lmplons, sitting corn- • "We nave two r~o. x armc cmanea nousew~m a. senes lineback or Phll" Vlthpmno.• " in the trade of Caspor,,who Raider• since• 1960. I was the . • lovably if not serenely choices," glowed coach of hald trades that dmposed : ht" end a s . PHILADELPHIA (API EDMONTON (CPI ;;. . , Tag Dve Ca per went to Houston for draft hrst Oakland Raider • on bow aan atop the National Football Tom Flores. Usually, we of a number of longtime soon "oised r f " , -- Szd.Gillman, who helped. it_ ". . , ,, j the e ugees, chmces, o~e of them the quarterback. So you re ot . gu~ and now Oakland den t have any, Raider stars. Gone were Their r~lacements Oilers' No I in A-tel "-I "" ,, Philaeelphia Eagles reach winger uave ~emenKo " -eo ..... ~"~'- ..... ~ _ . .. .~p .. asmng me w~ng guy. . the Super Bowl, said have • p p,e .~e quarceroacK ~xcept zor me arm[, "rnerewere umes wnen ic Mondlav he is stennin~ been sent to Wichita Wind | ~ ...... ~ Jim Plunkett, anonymous Flores sees no revolving seemed these Raiders and ,~,'~'~ ~ ;=,o,t ~=~ ~,~ ,,r tho Po, t~=l -o~kev e • .... _ ~ • running hack Kenny King, door for his Raider per- their maverick owner were ~e'" N'at~o:';n I~'"''~-'" rootoau ~': L,P.ague" ..... ;or"'c~di't[~;'---"u]~, tl ..~a~O ~A,.O'r~AI I I J~A~_II~ ~l castoff linebacker Rod soanel. . battling the whole world, Lcaouotcam the National Hockey ~ , i~FI~ ~. r-jll~:~ ~J~K..K_ i...~jl~ ~1~ { Martin and aging wide The one significant . led by the other,27 NFL "~here comes a time," ~gue team annonn~! ~ :~ -- ~. :...... J receiver Bob Chandler change could be in venue, clubs. But Flares laughed said Gillman 69 "I've Monday | ~ .~nterested .- , , in playing t Were key• men .inthe 27-10 TheP,. aiders wlll ha• in eoml~ •. that,, off• ; • . , enjoyed.... ]r, reauy'.. 'enjoyed ". -- --Low "'..wiu rejom...... me uuere' li ~k ~- ' - ' - - - ~ Super Bowl vzetory over agamst the NFL in two We weren t fighting the ;,,, • ~oh ~ l,, ~t ~,,,,;,~ " ~all this summer should ~ Phi adelphia Eagles o.n weeks, seeking clearance.' .league. We were fighting Oillman Impart oo.aehi o -~.~naltender Pete - " ~ ( Sunday. foraproposadmovetoLes Houston, Cleveland, San --z ..... o ...... ::o ----'...... • , . ,, at Ohio State in 1934. Hm Loprestz, |~ contact one of the following numbers ) PlunkeR, the games Angeles. The issue has Diego and Philadelphia. ,r .... ~=r I~1 hit, In ,.r= P~,,i;, Y.dd~ ..rl wino,r ~ ...... ,. , • o t valuable player, created a bitter spht Thin band of free spwits ~,o,,;, ~=. n;o,,, n,,, ~,,,~,,,o~ ,,,,~ ,.~!1,,~ n R.~.i~=~gAa, . ~. threw three touchdown between Davis and NFL 0id it the hard way. It H~s't~n"and'C'hi~n~ ..... ~t-l~"O~ilm~'f'~om-~h'e J .... --...63S'2249...-.--" " AAAA " .. ~ passes, oneofthem a Super' brass, particuis~ly" com. became the fa'stwtld-card" ' " - -'-':'°-" w;,~-"...... " i ]b '~ :: ~mT/~ ~r Bowl record 80-yard missioner Pete Rozelle, team to win theSuper Bowl He joined the Eagle~ late .... it([ ...... , g~q~_~eJl~q . } connection with King.. PREFERS OAKLAND and three of the victories in 1979, after undergoing Edmontou coach Glen |} "~ ~ .... Ot~OOO " [ Martin set a record 'with Flores and his team came on the road, " openbeart surgery, as an " Sachet said winger Peter ~ ~s may also cal l the above " J~ three int'erceptions, stayedout of the squabble, After heating Houston assistant coach in charge Drbcog, stru~ in the eye ~! "..r.;~...... " ,~ .. " " ~ Chandler caught four concentrating instead on Oilers at home in the wild- of "quarterbucks, rescarch by a puck in a game last i ...... passes for 77 yards., football, But the, cosch card roun d, Oak land won and develoP ment • - week , w ill be out of the | ~,,~. ":\ ., So, trade dividends were made it clear he d prefer to the.frigid divisional playoff, The Eagles lost 27.10 to . lineup for three weeksto s.

| " ' " " . • in Cleveland against the Oakland Raiders in the month.There is bleedingin : "'" ~ ~L . ~~P._ . . .. • Prices effective until Saturday, January 31st, 1981. Browns and the American Super Bowl on Sunday. the eye and Dri~ will ' • While quantities last • We reserve the tiohl to limit quantities. Conference championship have to lay flat on his back i ..~ game in San Diego against NEW YORIK~ (AP) -- for fK,e days.

r+ • the Chargors. I ~D~ve Winfield and New They .qRaNers' ,'-.were .y~k: Y,~nk~ees ..re.ached Y0U~GST0~....,iphin longsh'ots :'~r~ugl~out, v.erbal agreement Monday quoted by oddsmskers at on scaling the richest sportsman ,Edward 15-1 when the playoffs contract in baseball history DeDartolo' Sr. has spent .= began. downward from $23.3" $75,000 so he can watch the mil/ioc. football team owned by his Aikens,Sutter "We've reached a final son, San Francisco '4~.rs, agreement but it won't be in the comfort of his Ohio submitted until the final office 3,000 kilometrcs sign pacts papers are typed up," 'away. Yankees owner George NEW YORK (AP) -- The elder DeBartolo Steinbrenner said. World Series star Willie • spent themoney for a 25- g The original contraet,, Aikens Of Kansas City foot diameter electronic which Winfield signed Royals and relief ace dish that can pick up every Den.15 after playing out his ! Bruce SuRer of St. Louis communications, satellite option with San Diego Cardinals signed contracts orbiting the earth. Padrm, contained a custof- while 58 players, including living clause which Stain- Boston Red Sox cdteher Eddie DeBartolo Jr., the brenner apparently ~ mis- Carlton Fisk, beat the '49era' owner, said three interpreted. deadline Monday by fili~ • television networks in the ! for salary arbitration, i The original paragraph United States, NBC, ABC S Among those who filed adds a maximum 10 per .. and CBS, have been co- for arbitration were out- cent coot-ofliving raise to ,operative in the venture. 1 fielders Steve Kemp of. Winiield's 10-year contract The dish is the biggest on Choose the tive construction that Detroit Tigers and Gorman cumulatively each year, the market, R's commonly suits your driving ne~ds. But hurry: Thomas of Milwaukee' starting with $1.4 million used by cable television KMMS 110 KMMS 1~'$0 2+2 KMMS 350 Brewers, catcher Rick and esea!ating, to $3.3 orpnisations to reedve POLYESTER POLYESTI[R IFI MRMOtAaS " POLYE STE•/FIIIREGLASS Cerone of New York ,million in the '10th year. programs from across the -TIRE BELTED RAOIAL Yankees, third baseman The over-all value of the continent. STORE STOCK ONLY... original co~trant, ff the The DeBartolo empire, in Certain tires and sizes may not be available in ell stores• Carney Lansferd of the Red Sox, Minnesota Twins cost Of living were to rise l0 addition to its vast shop shortstop Roy Smaliey and per cent each year, would ping eontres, owns the pitchers Joe Sambito of jump from $15 million -- a '49ers, Pittsburgh Houston Astros and John $1-mtilion signing bonus Penquine of the~National KM 250 ~: Candelaria of. Pittsburgh and an annual salary of $1.4 Hockey League and three. POLYESTER Pirates. million "tO $23 million. horse race tracks. TIRES Ill / The tread wear, on the : F KM 250 is guaran- teed-not just rated- for 41.000 km (over 25.000 miles!) Cov- ered by our ekcluswe $2.00 less 5 N.A.C. Plan. " w,th tradedn K marc Sale Price K500 t' " 77 MAINTENANCEFREE each You should i ,~"~ . ~i ~ : . _ i|oo/I| , .. ~ .,IMIWIg--I~Ill ~ , never have to BAI'TERY " g mitt'Sale Price On sizes: add water! K mart Sale Price Refrlgeratlon Service 349. K mart Sale Price on E78-14 F78.14 1 I~]. a ...... trite0 • rHea ~4, 71, 77 ' . G78-14 H78-14 •dTe.'lS on oil Sr/e% ,,an,,, 51,.. 4777 Serving the Prince George Area and Highway 16 West III ,;,': ,' I " " TIRE N.Y.C. PLAN BATTERY M.A.C. PLAN NO ADmflONAL CHAMOI FOe * ,-sta ra£o~ • fl~.**~ ~,~* 4~i.~ * ~ 'e r~f t ~ n~ ~d ~,dldr d IPvery BOO0 km for the bfp Of your ~( m~,rt {]~tter y we I,erfornl at lie additional ¢ltlb-•a these m~*~tenence ~erv,ces 1 Ct,eck A,te~tv ~ 2 Ct~eck Vo, te~e Regulator 3 Loa0test the batte, y ~nd check o~tp.t d Hydrometer test 0rid checkspecd,cgrav,tylor, convent,onalbatter,es} 5 Ctle~kfordelecttvecsUl~-s. ~ent ~' ~e~so~b're~,a~ 4~o~st~;lat,o~o~ K ~rt [.'e~ .rQn WAR~ANT ~ ~tqVl~E loose connect,on~• corros,on cracked cases or covers 6 Clean cable cfomvs 5'~PL¢ BR:P4r* TH[ ~AD~ANII[ 0 PgOOtyCt WITF~ I'~At f'~ NvChCL tO ANY K mdrt Temperature Controlled Bulk Grain A'=TUf~IOT*VE ~ r'ARTMEFJT 'IRtITH S[.';fC~; BaYS and battery top 7 ~ech,arqe the b~ttery d necesf, ary . i Perishable Goods Lumber f I

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three ~um~tive B.flalo alter two periods, before. - " pumlUe~. Andre Savard, Lavanee.m)red agam t.m " - .. ~ .. Craili Rmm~ aud t'he rest in the ipune. - and the UNIVERSALSOUND CENTRE++msents! + +

+_ _._o+ __ + On Ibe thL,'d , Tormtoforgaaltend~Jim • . • Savard broke into the Rutherlord earlier, this • - Islanders' zone with sess~,tnkea~-atiewjth. " :i.

demmm~amV.l].,mere" who l~at Lslnder periodmo .~o~ to llft the= Hadm. Wlngatram ._ ....' " i +: " + ~i ! .SA • ENDs ; JAN • - gmdtesdex Glenn Reach, to victory' at +Maple ~ " " +' , , , . , .7.

Ramsay provided the Gudem. . SANYOCOLOU.RTV CASSE'rrEDE¢KS " TMACKMMKrlM . 1 inmmmce In the third Reed l,m~n m~l Willie 31 C410 14" CI"V DEMO period. Huller SkO scored for me 3 yra. Wur. Reg. 1,529.95 4~11 Tmhlbe PCX]0 + .'~. Sill:

ROlUltlr elsewhere: Red Wlnlpl, ~ o~ the Dolby. Fr. load. Reg.'12$9.gS 1only ~0gli LE~000. ~ ~ ' " + m " " p r + . m Minnesota 3, ~' =;. roadferon~rthethh'dflme " 31 C,14 14" Remotk CTV ~ RF. RMIII " .. " : .~+ ' + ~::.+.'i./~:~ + • '411~'r' Del3mit4, Torm~to 2; Loa tldammoo.RiokVa[veand 3 yrs. Warr. Reg. SG~.gS To~lba PCX12 .... ,+..i". ,9" .+ :MMeL l~IbV. Bll~k.ldlvsr. Reg, II~9.1~ Z3~ II K~ ~+ " ...... : " : I ...... ~ ~ " +p ' AIl~ele8 2, Q~lebe~ 5; and Dan 1Ualolley relplii~d |11' I Only 91 C42 20" CTV '44P " ' - " r ...... "+ : k '£ ..... q k 14 ::'Pq el:...... +; I;' '+'+'+ ": PI ..... / Boston 5, Colorado 3. ~ Lesfs. wbe bad been Cab. dam. Reg. $,~99.9S " ' T01Mbe'PC, X40 " ' . • " ' • ; - : .... • . - At' U,dllg, N.Y,, the unb~. LS five previo~ ,91 C42 20" CTV 1 p Mttel ,. Re~. SSlg.gs " 9Is " I 1" I ~.I s.u+. ~,d o ,=.m +~..-, ' 3 ~. w.+.RlB.,s+.,s 49 , • ~ :~ ++1 ef three vehm'ms-- Gilbert In quebec, Steve Jemlm 3 yrs.. Warr. R~. S4i0~.~ .48gli Front kx~ng. Doll~. Reg. lJl~/9.~+ : ...... •. - ...... +++. g "r ~: " k I" '~ " ~ k . .? k"" i :' ";d%; q~. " P':' "£'+ ".'" ' ~q ~ pen~u+t.+memrdmrU, moredtwo+mmto~,d. .+~'•CfV. . ~uapL'i~a$ :~ ,a,o~. v,~. + ~ o':++o.~(~ ; .:•:llp.~+ ~ ledIJlmm~in]my,_ Don Luco, -- Leaas,goal, AlleLes rllly+ira.... from A.to.ms.., C.o...+.: , S4".; s~+, o~.o~kw.ft A.,. R,,. m,.~s " 32":++ :s, c,,,.w+" "+.+++ ~ • ':+•+ '• ''+ "'". :. " ? ++ iii•

York the early lead, The ~ln wan the 30th .....of. Soft Touch Tuning. Re,g, $7~195 " soToshiba w,. Re:m,r.SATS0 t~lB.; ~... +. 51.9". meg.tw.~s ...... : • all scorl~ 8old No. SlOn]y 16 the ~ for, the Kln~' . 91C~ ~',~V " " " " ..... / : ' J I h: B ' " ...... " ' .... • =ore. Rm=: RIB. m.++ 399" - + mX,u, uis i ~ . . s.,.,+ ..d ,m. of~--=.. ,,,,..re,of .:~ : : =., c,,, C~-.~ "+ ': ~r Haw+, f. the Sabres, Jlm Fox abo scored ' , W.,,.~,. ,eg. m." SOLD z4P andStefanPeamm, forthe twicefortbeKinga.Mareel : ~ ~P-~. +t3MP.II~ CO+NSOLE Toahlbl SA72S - '. " : '.' +" IPIOI~OrsiEIII-CIm¢;I~O tbegamewasliveminutes ud,Do~,,,o_, lhdwscd+,.o. added 10% - ,,weft....,..=. 249' rm"W.:hl.,."•

netted bk 20th at 11:m of: Brull S Reekbez+z . " ~5 W.~ft Amp. Reg. m.O0 " I~lul tolze. 3-We~ m. llq.t4411 ' :i:i 38~+, tbe*IrltperlodtoputNew In l]oalon, ~ Brdm . SOIlyTAF,10 /"-q'+~+~/ •+•T~II~blITIi010"CImI-RIIII: • . :.•'•::•U~M:+'

Lk~Rult]UledBuffalo Hay BtWlr~s, Bobby :Ionly4~10"AC-DCCTV SO~yTLF4O- 459" ;~FmC'~h~U~+,.m+~++/: ,m T.~ to a 3-3 tie ~tb a puwer. Milks-, ,Wayhe Cashmsn .50 roD. Warr. ISW.gS 47!I" "75 W~ :A~ I R~ ~l~ .... i 1~ : .11' TOlhlbeMTlllS0$>:+ ~ : . -,-Am .t~lay goal at 6:~ ol the and Kdth Crowder Iben 2only CA3~!4': Re,re. Conh-.CTV EIImder 3sweat . " . "/;~ !::?/~/'! :;'.i ~'i..~;+,','+ ~ ,> eso~ ~e.od, h,,m-= ,o pot me we. so too. we.-. n,,., 599" ,,o,+ ~- -+ • ; . I~ i+~:.' " .i ~ : ~..+'i.i.:/""'" ++;..... ,~. -+,~.<"~.~,*;~:~+:,.,i.,..~,,",

.~... ~" .;'+~'*~.-'.', ...... ;.,e:. .:... ?..+ . .+. , , "i':, 41a~- : of~.walddllGilleiMeloebe.-leadl°ldtmdel'the Lannypuir°flmslsbyleftwingal'ldeDonlldbefore cages. W' EI'V , ' '"79P ' -+ 7- . .+,-:-• ... :-: ;: i":~'*:~'. + ::":~:,"+,..., " " North Stars to the win. Bu.rq,ue clinched the - Item. Camrol. SgSg.gS , " , WWet-.'lnllBretedimp. lllB..:!lll~. IF qq= . I'. ~- ' ,." .... ~ /'-~4'+-: ~:'.~ *'.,.":.,~ '.: ':/i -+:. ,- ..-1 Meloche and rookie Brulns victory by Ilrin8 "" ' * "" ="++: .... + "S-- I . Ir~011LL~ ~'.'.-,~..:,': '*'~+-' I '" : " "'1 "' " "' ...... +.~ ,':'!.. "' ...... ":'::..(" ,.'+.,,,i,.-..:.~,'!,~.-+ ' .. gol]tesder ]Dan Belupre, IBto all open net with five -- - , '- , 74 Weft. Inlegrekld lln~. Rig. 1414~,9S ~I ~F'." I + + 'A:A~: +: I who hes played in 25 8ames seconds r~naLslng, " %- mom~v~ ~ m ~ I . ~1, ~7~; r+ : '" + .+~I I -'" 5 " ' I : I + i + :i :" llP:.l:q +L~ "I l:p: i; :s:P M~ I 'i ~'~ d" ;i + F : ,

• ey 1 onl'y 42,20" Rtm~ole CTV .IpJ~lllSl 7~iii I Sony TAF3A " ' . : ' ..... "':: " I' ,. : :.--*~>;JlrtU ~.ql~. :: :U m-,'~ :'- ii °'°'"'+" "'- Lif of Ril Reg. 1999.gs i dl~IPhg~...!=7 . • +.. " PACKAeEANO ++" "+'.'"1 ?:'"i':i'.-i:~;7:~':~,,::"[:'7,: :,.--"7:'::::'::":'i -;' :;'~',',":' " " B

p EI. Ttmlng. Reg. 1719.95 ...,+?'.- '1'56~J,ll; 7 " Toshlbo:MIO'dcol~;Ti0~12 " ' : - *:.~+..~. -?' i+ I~.~ .:..m ..,~.,,, ': • ... ":;i .... .',,".';. ;;:+" " " •

+mmmm~o,,cP)-S+~o =m.. +'~t~, '~*m~,.. .~*,.-,,.,si. .: 399~- . ~,mzSm+oP~k~. ~ DE~-~i./~a':. I':, : " :: i]t~l ' U U .... " I do~ BUd ~y really work "But be'a away for two : l-only 4148 20" CTV ; I I + :- p. +sA~ ~ ' LIgM dll~IB04h" 35 WMt: •RI~, $~99.95 1 only O~',-+. '...•" I .' • "I " I + I m " ~ " ~ "~ I foe? _ weeks so, pmaltmaSly, Rag. re.,. i . .... d + "~ ' I ~"" V' ~ ,i Ii+ w'~- + :: ,;a~:~i;i;-'l!'+.-Y,."-il~ll+ .'Y1".il~l~It'.~+'ll~ ' .I Where/ll Ralph toO? no!b~wil]bereso]vedfor " I"~IY ~020"w'+~I'V " . " .. '..us " SS470slpelkm;PSTISTT" Reg',.~'95 II.l~',.'+.)'+~,'-/'i.+.-+'; ~• '~.-'•'; .... ."-..i '! '' "-,-","• I Andwhy idJim SIMIvital two w.,e~., an~ay." ; Autocolor. R~" ~'~ u q" q~-- r ¥o~lbat~'7~0 .•" • ' ,.. . . ,. "': ' ',.. . " ' - .... , to Ui~? ' " Riley s status appeared ,,-..,-.= - .+ -. .+ +nc0n .cue Pmmm I idler of the qua' set lt4md~ when Frank : ' • ' TURNTAIILES , p + ' ' ..... " " " " r .... ' " " " "J ..... I *

'answered ' todey as T!Sor-C~m, anoun~ed, he Tl~'llba SRF-102 C-w Ca~. + "" " ' 1 " -- " -- •l~miltm TiJor.Cats ind hid Idll.ued Riley all his Belt cklve. FulI,Aulo. Reg, gl19.~ - ~'7~m Toshiba C~ I I .I ' . I ' + d " i ' :, • ~: I ' i ,~uduilebewM.. ' delemlveeo-ordlnalor[or TmhlbsSRAT/2¢.~voarlr, : ... .-..,-,....,,,,.. ..,r~: lil_l_~/17 IPliflTl ROullhHderl play caleb .the UNI semen. Belt ~Ive. Seml-Aulo. Reg. $iU.~ .. + :.- • + A'IKI . Tmhlbo CS7t7 :. " ,~uma' " ' ~ I~ V#,. ~ II,:II~I~,., II' with Riley'l football futm'e, i V,lmm the news resobed Tmhlbe SR F4S0 c.w c4rlr. :: +i7"-' S0 waft. ~ way. Reg. Id29.95' Pr- JLUT". ' . = f I -- I p' ifl -- I Ir 1:~7~ -"Thla,ail' might 'be Rqim, }~ '~ ~ItFI" FUll'*" R~''I'" " ,I,, , . ~- "'. Toahlbil"CSTlll , ' " : SliEIlmq~ IqTTOVV-?I..qi4 - deired up wilh a phone Roughriden,nlanagarOfwas nottbe TmhlboS,F,0 ¢.w ,,,. ,emo: "1S9" ,o +w.,., ,.y. ram.,--,., ,,. 189":

7.5 weft. 2 way. Reg, II~19.9S Sa~"-~+,'.o.~.=commoluleser of lhe Ca. ='~-"'This comes as ii celn. Tmlhlba SRFXTO :+-.. ~II p. " " m"..... * J DEM011SlMT015: plete ;In131~," lle oahL (~Jm'Iz Lock. Reg. I~.95" , " ARt4 BoOlulhllf. ."+ • +.,y. R,,+ ~o.oo w. 4W' .... BOxor i~ ".e'.,-+ um o~+.+u , +y m,,¥. m • 2SP TELEVISIONS : " mow II he'll ~ with FulIyAuto. "eg" II311P.H ,. . Merenlz. HDIMIO SOLD "llm 'spore mm""' u.""" +m;', ~ "~'"e,. ore.. used WLD + 7S" "eg"®used P•u s ~E ~ . . "Q i P J +. '+STEREO" ' COMPONENTS+ +`; * ~I 'rACOMA, Wmh. ,AP)- SpllviUd qldekly Rleda SIXly PSI, . Clrwln Villi HI0 +l~ilBlilV lW. L~I~ II +. .... • 'l,eoRll~WhObeldthe eompklnt ,de media, o,~ or,., am, ave. mlB. m~.. lip VenD ACCESSORIES + :+-: Workl bxllMi. AIIOdlltios who ~ he'll ~ the Sony PST15 Sinyo gc~. 24 Hr. timer. /." '+: Junior featherweight mat+, '* Direct Drive. Semi Auto. R4 1149.95 13~ II s.~,.,,.,. ,.,.,1,, liSP "*ii +i I RECORDINGTAPES +ebalhpioubip for three . Rlley~ S4, Worked as , ,,, " ~- • months lut year, has de~emive bldlfleld coach Plolll4w+ P| 200 DEMO • . .. !, : .turned into an "outopokes for Saskhtehewan last Direct Drive. Semi auk). Reg. 111193s I only 169- ACCESSORIIS " i. '

Rllldl/It~l~ofTleema, withSlzlo, Hamllton'sgeu- Olrl~ drive. Full redo. IR I only p .+ shooked Idl lee and "end mmmqior, taxi K-,,h Plom~P1300 DEMO NIopCalesflllCklmm. S~NE"A- 3 70 DU' me,oar, warn h+ reUmd .b+m e+~ ,.,Hammm. ~..z. S,m, eu,,. Reg. n,m , o.,y 111,9" k,m.~ C,,.,., ck..w .~' . . llt' TO being stopped by '.'l .was under the ,T~lba SRA270 c.w oarly. * KOSS ~ _ : " , +umm..-', mm~o P,~a ,,,=,pure .be ,~ ~ ,b.*I~e. s.~, ..to. R.,. ,,,k. 149" R.,. m.-- ' 29 i Toshlb8 SRAE/O mms K4kALC • . " " " , W'd',,+.... ,o.+lest AUI~ ,. 9..m.~..~ .~-after +.+.m,,~.i .,-tofo..ed .-,d m~ dr,.. Sore, .u~ ,.,. m,.. 189" ,.,.,+,.. 39" 01,Eil +iHUIISDM 'IIL 9:.00 FJI. . / "1'I- ldnlltO beve4olay • Spavital bad voleed hil . -- : ++.: • :-+. '. /+ " .... • ' Ibis bcoauH I really (~Jeetl0nstotbeTJller-Call i it I i+I I II I "I believe It now," said Immmmmm~euttoGuudaur. - f~ ~ 'N' +m..k~UrVi~. '~uoxlml,-. --= u tin..,.. wire""" m,,, "+ ~ ~....,o.sot the i,m,. 4623 LakeimAve.; : • - . •-.- .,~ •

,,.."I inun II 141 14¢rlble. I oblli!Itlonl,,.,.,o. Io Ibe ell/+, .o TERRACE " , • -: " ' . . - . .,,+ r',p ,. ., . ~,.;tlt®+v.~..+, 'How eeuld s kut~m withhimforaumethne~nd"~m*"~'"" 638'0351 "_~J Ill do Ibl.t to anolhor wetboqlbtbedlda'tbatea =.= ,.,~. ~,." " MNK PLAM FINANCING AVAII~ "~u.or.., ... ~o..me ~ Sa~o, .~t.,., be'd oN ~PIIOVED c.,,.c,,+ ,~t,,, ~'t ~,e the ~,~,~ -.,-,-- with W~,4+ ,,,.+,~ ~, CREDIT ",' +.

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Pap 8, The Herald, Tuesday, January 27, 1981

...., s stop- ' g ' .... r>Dralns! • • ,: : ~ ,~ .... , .... : ...... ~ ,? ...... ' ' .... : ,; ~/ ~,'f~:~,e~ "!,'! ::..;),;t).:,..~ ~.. :, .' :, VANCOUW~ (CP) -- ~nimaV, Uke-.nome ~ . m~er's-Sn).u); ' ~theu.: WorV 'win1 ~ " ' "~ sIn:that; funetiun in/an abnormal .'manner in' i!i~ humaes, enjoy the use of'drugs such as cocaine, " Imowted~e twhenelecbedeoareulacMinm.ona •: ...... '~':a ~ :/, amphetamines and berdn .when :the drugs .~ • • , ~ as~,e(nEon~.thebral~, =xes~ 1Tch" ;. ' ,'!:,,i;i~ ::i :uasll~ available.. , •., .: , .>, . :.•, ,: . : i .anlmain/the::~als ~•~~ the).sHoW':..: "~::~~ ,..~utwhm. es~m~rm, cans m. =.r~._o.v~d,..m e ;.•. am~t 'mto~.t~-:~eclrOd~and!sUmu~te,:me : .i:•/..~,,!:d.~,~ ~i ~Orklmay~lead to t:entmmt,ol dupr~don /':, : . ammam stop mmng me mugs, a~ ~ nn~ng ~y • p ','d,~~n~, ,:-.., :>.:," ~ :-s~::-.. :, , ,.:. ~ ' ,.... :r ">" '~'~ ~:~, ~t[~ he said.. A recent study In Ca]J~r:n~ ,~ ,:~ .Uutverslty of B.C. researchers m•y,kad,to nd. :-. :: The UBC te-m aUachedr'ate to eatheterdwhich :i,:,~,~~! fi~ ~ ithat exerdse Is effective in the him o,f, , .,, van~ In the trea=e~t or d~e~om•:, : • ~ eq)pUea thei,'~th:~ B.ei~ as ~,and ' '~:::~,-~':~)* "~'. ~ ~(".: ~:> ~ 't';; '.*'" ,.!~ ,'.. ~.',::. ,;! ~:.',, ~-:~" ;,:~ ~#i.:i.:~i.' ~ |~'.. ' Dr.ChrisFibigersaidhis~workindicatea . .... amphetem~iT0r~ve'the~;Jher•tsWould .. :~:i(~d ~~ VJ, ~:~p~'sdisease ereo/~msoverely :,~ [:~ that the lack of the chemical dnpanune Is involved . . . sim.~' bave~tolprcos:a lever.~ ~,. ,'/: ~i/..~ '. ! ' ;,:i~!~-U ~ ~ ~'~~V~~,8,.,, ~.,: :', .=: ,.,-: ,~...~-,..:,,!.~,,-,::~. ~,~:,.,, ~,~ l.:i' lndel~rmslon. Dopamine, oneofseve,r ~ su~tenc~ ... i ]~UtwSeh ~in co~ that~rel~d~ewerel ' ' ,".,i~ ~.~'!,~ p~t in the , r~novod.;,th.ei!rald:,lo~ l~'~;-t~.~,i!/'...... ,i::i':~i," .).~ |i. br.ainknown ann .on..r~.mnsmltters.in ': ; L tg;d~! ~ :whlch ~trnl mendS,. • : : I/< ,,~e~bycninUrV-comandIsinv~v,~ : :, ' !~!x.t,s•.:~the--~i~.'i~i)l~--hie : : !>~ ~ii"~ ~ such as e~ interactwith theeelin mat I. Dq)rensedpoupledon~enjoytheir.echiav~ (=Is .:.,,:TI~,,~ ~l(~t.~i~.'~ty in the :':.. ,,: :~ ~d~l~,iafid the edis cause the [[~l}J~Urn, if: I " ~.whatsheuldbeFimmur•hlemomcois. ;.:!" "• ;• :.eelia:tha.tmu~:~ttma!~7!ea~provim~! Corn: PRIC[ Winter Jackets review. time te divert our entire munint dttcinla. ~e pert~ to h~ i= loom, m mmm emciM to A one-hour warning Ski Vests * Off annual natismd emvuntlon thin cumtry's survival, by Mrfk.e Wok place in several next month and there has ~ciorim Moudsy. Wrangler "Flying W' Jeans • $19.99 • Jan, 26-3! only been dlanmalm of whotMr ' .C'3~u.kbid the Canedis~ In Jdmlx G~s, western the m~ ~uSd berome C~bau~hoin ~ poland, Solidarity" is a leadership amVmtlon. f~werd to meeting U.8. = four-boor strike THE SAVINGS ARE "INTRIGUING"..= (~ons about Clark's Wedmsday ancl-wamed of leadership were raland • ~u~ ho wu ,-,prmsed ,. i~im'~ '=~ '.. the ... after the party's 1980 with the way RoniPm run i~ .and qti adldnlng KEEP YOUR EYE ON THEM! election defeat, which Ida eueeeashd presidential Wovlnc~ . unless tho came after Ires than a y~nr @ive yourself a lilt le credit .... . Mastercharge and Visa atthoritles met the unkm's use your UNIVERSALcharge cardsarealso in ~ine. Jchn Gamble, ~P "l am th, dHmHb. account todayll accepted. for the Tornnto-er~ ridiNi fgot that. the :RepuMkan 8olldaflty seurou In the d North York, has led the party wan able, through mutlm~ dry of Rzes~w movement for • leadership some lnn~, hard &dvance said they are awaiting the review. work and preparation, to arrival of a union The question will be ~t win a bunch of seats that dele~on headed by Leeh to a vote at the em~ention ! they normally would have Walesa as'.woriwts in at asd Ckrk hon spent the last • : m. busineu winnthg," the Moat eight major am Sat Rupert Squ~ro 233 City Centre sevml months stmnping Prince Rupert Kit Jmst Consorvatlve leader said. faetorien planned an in. the emmtry to shore up ,' "we hope d do what we delinite strike Wednesday ~-~~-;-.-;:_;_ ...... can.to emulate It," .. to support f•rmers, ,~ '3 .''~'' ~ ~ ,~ '' .: "" ...... • ,, ,,, ; . . '~- : *-~ .. . : ~ , ,.: ." . - : , ' ( ....

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hmGray, president of • .. ~ .: :'/~,'.'~.~:~,i~;:: '.:/.::~!~, ".:,. :., - . - " . " - .. ' .... .: C'PAir, says the no¢. " : :: i!:~-i~.~i;~:i~;i:-!i ~: ,!}i'.."I~.RONTO.(CP) ",Day 16-mnatho]d child in the : afewtoyswhifeuhewenttc

endtbeywillenat~nt, to ~ ~~;'~Inl~ . :" ':~ /'.~::" '/ :-~ ':" horror . story., after • while~beworkedtbe3p.m. Clifford says. day.care [ m've it, rather corn-than ~ ~~ '.i-1 :'i:.! ~ :-* * / ? em0thbr," with a.growing tollpm, shifLSbecould~'t spaeesar~most~for'• give it to the ~~~U~...._. . .,. '. -:. ~. eumberofpecents uusble affordababysltter.- .... L~..dren younger than two, petition' or. smaller ~~~ " .. ~ :.-...... :~ .~to~./find adequate,, af- And a woman who'i, while Spaces for childres idrUnes, fordable, care for their couldn't fbld affordable ~ between tv,;o and six Li~ • '"I~raee.has'always ~~~,~~ ' , ' children,-,says a fedcral day eare left her foer-yeaT- creased by about 14-pea I bem good to us, it'sstill [ • offleialwhobas workedin old sea locked in a, stllrwell eellt In 1979, spaces fcl

and they san make it in more", said Gray. "I'm Gray says fare in~ Regina and Saskatoon were 1,614 delaysdue to sun,.we've lost a few creases wiU reach a as well, r~echnlcal problems, customers to them point, if. they haven't 19~ was a banner .w~ch b still more than because of that but it in already, where tl)~ year for aH majnr in previous .years. bur MADE TO MEASURE his e~pa~y's policy to .becomes too Le~ve Canadian airlines, with they also.had more welcome " cmnpetitim for some people. He no fatal acHdents on planes ~ last year. because for many yen.rs says one way to keep th~ any scheduled II~hto. life spa n d s CP Air was. restricted ~~L~e down it too 'mak~ The last major crash CP ' plane L~ 20 years, which Air had was ap .:i~ maysoem a lo~ time SUIT SALE. throuah 8overnment sure planes are flying at r~datic~ that he says load capacity. proximalely 12 years, but dft~ a'sot number favored Air Canada. y,ldle doing that, CP ago. " . " horn's flying, planes are - i Finally alter many Air will ako be =- He " reassures all br01~hi in.and checked L~ . ,; ~., ",/:'~'~'~ ~.:./!~. :, , ]~,rS, the' restrieU~s pending its fleet this 'white knuckle fuss' over. Parts are rebuilt wm'e r~neved i~ the ysar.. Vepe~Ung m the that each plane b -to ~eep them siru~ tautly W/O's and CP Air economy, the company . thoroughl~ checked '. tinraIly sound, said wm allowed to compete, plan. to buy six or more over before" it leaves, Gray. : : They now ~lel it would planes, bringing their "No plane flies without " "We have to'do it that green ~,hL". be u~air for them to toial to ~. getfinathe -way because we can't bold back clznpetiUen ltalifax will become a . .Heo~a,~s the ~ e0m, - buy planes like people against them. new destination and pnny'd ~' meehanl¢al ,'- buy..cars," he said. 25 iOff/O+iiii/+i reliability is getting, "They are Just too Ov~ all, 1900 was a Gray hopes they will good year for the c~pa~, whUe many airlines ]oat money, CP Hyatt Regency Vancouver culs winter by a lhitd. Air made a profit. The length of the season Isn't ony less, But l-lyalt.winler rates are. It was not as One-third less.At Hyalt you'll swim, sauna. Stroll lhe 60-shop.mall: ll~lable u we would Soar up a glass elovalor to sky-hlgh Odyssey restaufanUn the .. 2 or3p, it to be but then head of downtow~ Vancouve~ l-lyalt is steps fr~'n theafres, business,:, that's alwayl ~ case," and all the clly's sights. . " ' • - sport iacl said Gray. He declined Let Hyatt take the blte'oLd of winte~ Save One-lhlrd fTom now ~ . through .April 2'~t. to Sive eau~t f~ures, nw,,ut~ ~Nne ~WNe YOO In IMI~ Ihe colnpaey Comoe~atlvo I~es" ~ RAm .,, SAVE will be hit with ldSh~ MINIMUM $ :~oo , $46,00.. " $25100' , ~ eo~ts und.wagee~ ~ will be a nae ~r SUf~RIOR 78~00 t emt larc in,rome in m. 61.00 * SO.00 : " 39.00 March as well as EGB~Y Choose frOma;wide i'/ CLUB LWEL • '~os.oo :. - moo :~ :. ~0o another seven, to 1O percent hike in the .fall • Dined o~ s~Ote Occuvanc~ I~ cloub~ occtaoancv add $~0 OO i:,~ n~O~t,w,m 5% Room Tax range of clothS.... i.. to cever theee coats. l~:~tesEffocSve J~c. I, 1981.AI~ 2'I. 5961.. . . : I ':'., • L; Rails told ..,.,/; -" ~,, 'Clean .up Sale effel we. ::?, : your act' O'I'rAWA (CP) -- The 91io F B i;II4 ::/ Canadian transport .... / , . ¢ commluim has made its • • *L/ flint order to the railways to improve.the bandltog of baz~rda Soods fdlowin~ the rdeam last week ef a El ~) E • ,',:,t _ . report into the 1970 Kinsimmp ralldiuster, a ~im laid today., John Maline, the com-

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t"~s'~-inck rormisi- " n" than.to bns/nees, ~ ..you .... - HAGAR the HORRIBLE" by Dik Browne mat e ...... P--,,..,,...g" =ve more umm ~ " ~~"~.~ "%) / l~ Family mma m© v,w=~--~. . . • ~ .... r,~tm the mound abilnty than the typical / ~ ~ ~ /_.,~ ..,'~.~--~-~.k~=;--- meaner or your ~ you .f j~ ~ ~ ( ( - • ,V1RGO...... "~" 'have *mvm~.~.~-~'-~ ideas ~u~--~ a ~ • • ; • n~-~.~.,,..~ .!,. ~ ,.,,..~.q,~_~, ~,% progressive outlook, but ~~ ,~/~ " .'-~,.'.%=5;[E.-~,,.0,_~. s=nemnesyouhavedmtcu~. ~ r~'Y •..~'~"'~';A~u-- e~d~.~ r~ o~,~U~. ,o.~ '~~"AT / ~'~ Uom~e~d~e~c~wo~" .~Your...... oe~ s~ce~.,_.=,. ~ ' T~',~' ~JXL,~ affalr~gtfllzeeommonsense. "".'~'~..."...... ';.P.'Y=~;~. I U t-~---~"w,...~'~. (Sept.23toOct22) "J~'~*~ fast to your drean~ Don t let .... ous are n desire for material s~curit~ ~.~..~ ~_, t°~q~m,v vmr~ff ~ keepyoufromta~a~dmlce i ..... Re"lafi'-ot~wLLh- --a on your creal/ve gifts. Yodc~n child or a romantic Interest, m:coed In art, mus/~, drama, ~.~a or any l~e you dmose. Bir- arec0~, thdate ~: Jncksm P011aek, " SCOP,~O IIJ,,~C, art/st; Arthur Rube~tcin. °1 hope you haven't got grew all over DOONESBURY by Ga, fy Trudeau (o~=to~ov.u)Don't seek the limelight. ~l~.; and Susan Sm~, , •your shoes."

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~zr, v~v~'awemv- ~r~mvam~l ~l~'~'~I~/~/~~ ~BY~/~ DEAR ABBY: ! am 14 and I'm in love with my teacher. He ' is 30 and married, and I know there is nb hope for me, but I I ~fl~A~.S4~F~ ~ ~RT/~RffK4~FAVd/g~-/7~..I" think about him night and day. (Especially night.) ~" 1t I did a couple of dumb things, like copying his picture out of the yearbook for art class, and | also told some kids in '# d "" school how I felt about him. Well, it must have gotten back to him, because now he avoids meand won't even look my I . way. Before this, he would smile at me and sayhi. : i have written him a dozen lettem but I've torn all of tbem

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-Include Mother-in-LaW :DEA,A.B ,his i. ~or those who are upset because- ,._ • .. ' . . " '..:--, their" wedding girl have not been acknowledged, 1 think • o i & " II ~/0~ IN A WAYTO HE~I"N4~N' ' " ~ " ' 'thisiievenwor~e. " ' By Abigail Van Buren : ' Last summer my husband and ! were invited to a ..... • , mmu~um,.m, ~ s~.mo Wedding. It was several hundred miles away and the trip cost more than.we really could afford, but we. felt an obligation to go because th~ bride's parents were our good ' friends, so we went anyway. - We did all the right things--- signed the guest book, went • . DEAR ABBY: 'Our son was married last June at a through the receiving line, wished the bride happiness and beautiful church Wedding. He and his bride received many congratalatod the groom, lovely wedding gills, .(There were. over 300 Runts.) • Subsequently we received u very nice note from the bride, In September I started getting calls. ("Did Wendy ever gd thanking us for our gift. And she ended with, "We were so our wedding pn,sent?") I mentioned this to Wendy, and she sorry you couldn' t attend our wedding, We missed you? said she was waiting for her monogrammed stationery. I Sign me... ' told her I'd be glad to buy her some approprlate st4tionery INVISIBLE IN PORTLAND and even help her write the notes, but she said she v0sa 'too buly" getting ~ttled, and she'd rather wait, (This girlis • sHoE ' f 'I If ,! . " ' by .JeffMacNelly colleKe graduate.) • , ' Come December. my friends Were askingme if Wt~dy eva CONFIDENTIAL TO A. IN ARLINGTON HEIGWi~, received t~eir wedding gifts, so ! wrote a "thank-you" to ILL.: The late Lord Mountbetten wisely said: When- everyone I knew had giv#n them a gift, I signed Wendy's ever you are doing nothing, you are doihl wrom~," name, and mailed them off. see When ! told her what I had done, Weedy was furious. Now my non ian~t speaking to me. ! really don't think I did such e terrible thnng. Abby. what would you have done in my plaes? MOTHER-IIq~LAW Do you hate to write letters because you _don'.t know whet to say? Thank-you notes, sympathy tett~rs, eonl~'~tuletions, how to decline and accept invite- pEAk MOT,En-m-~W, I worn h.,e ep=osi~, tines and how to write an Jnterestinil letter are to those Who inquired, nnd let Weedy suffer:the Included Jn Abby's booklet, "How to Write Letters for consequences of her own pi.oerntinution and blld All Ocouelons," Bend 81 and a Ions, stsml~l/18 cents), self-addressed envelope to: Abby, Letter Booklet, 132 Leaky Drive, Beverly mils, Calif. e*o Oo21g.

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Canad+a" '+ pl.a+ys::"key + 'ol a +,,ri+:++ i+i +:+ ...... ons f i OTTAWA .(CP)- " mm~l~ intemaUona/ con- One. year. +HI produce • nogottatims ameng rleh " brush. :as Britain and say Canada ban,me foot in " be ccmpi~! in the next confere~cenainternafl~d " Canada :is wen placed to f~ncm.this year. Canada •megic aclutlmm.. and poor countries on France in Africa because it the Industrialized camp three months. =o.emie"eo~mum ,a+; take the lead this year in will have a key role at ,It Is impe~ible to settle economic issues. That has no imperial psaL. And .and one foot in the 'me ricb.pe~ problem • the latest efforts to resnivc each. the. ,' problems ". of in- elfort faiJed but Canada is /his country isa member of developing world. That's has not appeared full. • There were +nlps' of + the enormous economic • PrimebflnisterTrudnau, ternational development in still trying to get the talks the "tikeminded grow," because Canada is stills blo~montheInternattoml~, ilngimsonm~,b .imim++ u problems of the' world's globe-troUing this winter In. a year,",.asys one e~ternal going. an Informal association of major prfinary. producer, . stage. . . . r,,, .~a common'f~md ~+~,~.. - lZ)ormaJority.- ~ preparation for thene affairs depar/mont.offlnial. Furthor discussions on small. European and see~ngahetterdealforlin ._.It has galmsd ~nornali~ .e0mmmoditypd~'imddel~ The North-South issue-- • meetb~s, nays: "I want to :'You may be ~ about. lxocedures and agenda are Scandinavian states which ' primary' products llke attention, in thadeesdes 'relld..fer:.pe0r.:i: .c~' latest natchwo~d for take n leeding role -- if 20 or 30 y~ars;.It hsabesn expected later this winter. are str~ogly favorable to many developing coun- followingthe Second World Canada:nod/sem~i~ther economic relations bet- things w~rk. well rlltry to geing .on for 2o years Potentially, "these helping the un. . tri~... War with most of the ac- . countrtceng~d to~ca~ ween rich and poor get credit for it." already." • negetisti~os could Invnive derdeveloped world. ~ The.Canadian deception " tivity in the les~ I0. years. • sal0etantill debts 'owed by countries -~. vittl' take But no one exp#e,taa ; Still+thin ycor c~uld be a more than 15o UN ~hem. • External .Affa'irs famd.iiself |oinin~,.and "- .Form.~er.prlme.lminlstor.. deyeloping~, triu../+!:., eentrestage in at k~uit+fonr + • quidz round ~ meetings In +key to breaking the'lq~lam bets and take mmUm, ff MinlatexMark MacC~an sometimu leading,: the " • Lictor ~q-hmded:en.~/. :Allan-.MaeF_,a~~ , Indisco~toM betwe~m the - not years, to complete. sll~alled last summer.th, at " deve.~.t,g '.gtmup.'iq'some :International,:e~ m'. ~:.i".:~..tm~.l~alr i. mlnl~;... " Industi-lallzed" countries, ,Canada is also a lceda~ • Canada Is prepered.to do. + a: the key ', ~+. at. the,. that pre~ a ~ wuce~oftl~..19?e locked in an ecounmle member of the C0m- more to help pe~ coun- .United Nal//m La+ 0f+the . .' development f~ theWorld. ' Paris a~m~nce"bi/t~'ll • recession, .and ibe poor monwealth which is sure to tries.. • "- i" sea c0nfe.s?.~.e hrs.+the . Bank. in .1970.ur ~ in-~ ~llap#ed WithOut Wide' AMERICA IN eountrten.. -discuss the North-Sunth • He.announcedCanada[e" lutfewycers. ,... - dustrintized, eesmt~es to.. ~p-~tonthen~is-+ Trndesu •will act ss problem at lee. next con- _ going to reveres a down- ' But Canadamayhaveto . setanald:tergetof..7per~,;. + |ues+~.~ UNCTAD ":/,~,0n,-. chalrman o! .this year', fereace this fall in~ Mel- . "ward trend by gradually .. d0:m.are t0;l~d than JuSt C~mtofGNP; Bt/t.t0year~ +' f eslmeesaisob~eddo~.' WEST GERMANY summit of the seven major bourne, Austrelis. iacrceaf~llS foreign aid - telkabentagredunl+kLd i Inter-few countries-have. +::~meniow.movingtbJk!. WIESBADEN (AP) -- After four'days in Little Western. industrialized "I think the Canadian ap- budget'.to .5 per cent of_ :inor~.,. + " r~chadi't. ;-+ +. :+ "~in=hu'k~eontrmt wlth Ameries, the ex-hestages left West Germany countries in Ottawa. He has proach should be looking green national :product .by -... A"+parltamentary sub- Then. the: dwelopInn, ", thenote~of' utg~Tin,flm, lenkin8 and feelh~ healthier and better preporecLto said North-South.will be on for concrete,, but probably 1985. In dollar terms, that. commltteeion North-South' World ~ to ~ the ' Z~O'+report of +tl~ ~'In. ' face life at hi,me again. J the agenda. modest, bridges to build wonld more than double the rda~ims prnduced an 86- cU~u~den beyond dlreet "+peed~t.~',+ "From Day 1 to Day 4, there Was definite .+canada will also "be between the padtions of the curr~t hodget of about • :: page .relm~ just" before foreil~_aid to indudethelr ' Inismutlonaf.-daVel/~meat , - progrms in quite a few lnnianc~, '' said a milltery repreacmted at ameeting of developis~ coontrlen and $1.2 billion i year." • Christmas proposing trade .and financial headed, by_'WtllY,Bnmdk-. source who spent every day with the" freed leadars fmn~ 25 rich and the industrialized eoun-' 'l~at would leave Caanda :" practical steps to help the dealinpwith'rieh'naticos. " fohner .. W.est; German Americana during their stay at the U.S. Atr Force poor countries.,at Mexico txise," says Ber/mrd Wind, - well behind such countries .developing world. These • +The l~Or .cOUrt+trles" ~ eham~el~/~;-',',~ +~'-, . '. he~p/tel In Wles~ade~ '~rhere was definitely a City this summa. This executivc director of the as Swede~ Nerv/ay and the. included such measures as dust~ed togethor in...the " I~' the' l~glmm1~-of..... + ..... the, aid/inc~eases, Ixade ad- •"~roup Of 77": to ~. z~mt~:w~k~=~U~7 ~ d]Ju~e." .. country is helping orgaales NorthSouth Inatltute. The Netherlands, which Doctors and other offictak at the hmp.itai the-conference:" though "independent" research provide aid at levels, of ' justments+and pressure on ordinate their, demands.:- " face.I ..nmch ( greater '. deelined to speak with rel~'ters after tho ~Z former there a~. signs it may not + group studies economic more than .9 per cent ~of_ +w~ld honking Institutions captives flew to the United States m Sunday. ~tke place because of relations with poor nation s. grms naUonai product, the ~o improve their londlng to more'than t20, ~..~- . ;• +~SinCe ~: the.-Second :.W0rkl But other honpltal personnel and others who saw . reluctance of some state, Canada has greater sumof goods and services terms• to poor tionatrins. Canada ~,\: a~d .other .: War,". the,~ Said.-,.~.~ them frequently --, as well as ,ome of the ca- to take perL credibility than m~t In-- lreduced. • - Anextemal affaL,.s group Wcetern"+ state's .formed--:~~ "like~r:fl~aft~. worM hostages themselves --said t~e stay at the hospltol Last fall, Michel Dupuy, dnstrislized Western states But it Is wed ahead of the is considering these - was a valuable add In l~e tnad}natmest from being Canada's ambassador to with developing countries. .'. Unit&l States, where aid recommendations and ia hard~ got.'==~" " +uo,mm"m+..bamy. +~t,:it . - prisoners I~ Iren to+heroes'In America...... _prepuring a government wayIn tim UnitedNati~ - . d.snmgez both 'ihe lui- "They.have a lot of natel~ up to do,. and they an ad hoe UN, enmmitice tidal siys Canada im't per emtd'GNP. plan for dealing with these Conferenceon "JParifb and medlate'andtho ionl~;~'na were 8rate/~l for:the treatment here," said medic that tried.to launch global . "tarred with ' the same Development activists • iuues. That plan is likely to " Trade (UNCTAD) and the interests of. all nations." Bonneville. "I ha~'t met anyone yet among the hontagce ~vho iichampin8 at the bit to go homeagaln," ." ~ormer beetage Mafcchn Kalp of.Falrfax, Vs,, told reporters Saturday. "It's abig emotional withdrawal when you leave there and come here, so' this is a good idea to be I~re." An air force officer Who helped with their arrival last Wednesday said that on Sunday "they looked like d~ferent people." "They are shaved, they had heifers, they had • new uniforms," said the officer, who declined to be identified; "If their families had sea them in the coadltina they arrived ,in, it wouldn't have been ~ice, But when tbey left, they looked rested, they -we~ getting their bends together, putting orde~ buck in ~r lives," Another officer said: "Of course, all were more than anxious to 8o home, but eventmllythere was. nom,~ bitterness about having to stay so long in the ho~is1." ' ' Mlgtl~.q~t;-Jamse Lopo~ +2~;+of Gtobe, Aris., ¢ '`wa~ rqther vocal about it," the officer ndded. Several of the 52 said they valued the opportunity Just to talk togeth~. All of them.had not been to~ether from the.time they were taken cap,tive until they got on the plane from Tehran, and they spent hours in pairs and .smell groups at the hospital, talking ove~ their experiences. Col. David Rceder of Alexandria, Vs., the deputy air attacheat the embeesy InTebran, told reporters on the third day of the stay: "I think we all pretty mucha~ee as we elt around at night, watchingthe' tapes and Just taiking, that the real heroes in this. situation ~'e not the hostages at all but are certainly our familice ~1; I personslly think,'the American people." Bunaevi~ mad' elthou~h the ~S~ is S,eo0 Idlometres Item the United States, "we have a Untie America here." "Tbey'felt at heme.... They really look more relamd now."

+ Home.building .i shows increase. OTTAWA: (cP),- hename o+/~ratiun to the Cootraetors stepped ~up province from other parts borne ~ in Brit)sb +;'" of+. Canada: Demand in Columbia " and New- Newfoundland was linked foundhuid ~ ya,r, hut largely to exploration for housing starts w~e down offshore off. In other provinces, Canada Mortgage and However, increased Hmdne Corp..aid today. activity'in two provinces was more than offset by Finaf stnti~es for 19eo declines In othor perte of ~ha~ed tm~ ,orta In Canada. B.C. teteUed SV~4S unit., •Total hous~g starts In close to the re~ard 37,227 Canada were 158,e01 units utIn 1976, Tohd starts in hut year. That's down NeWfoundland rose. to ; + q~m~ better from a disappoInting 197,041) starts in 1979 a~ thun tho tt~9 flipsre but far the worst year since the dzrt of a/'enord, .30 %o,, ,o 50%0. 184,474 starts of 19416. at m+ fed.of The ststtettre m hous~ ~i ~y ntmbute. starts kep~ by .CMHCcovor + ~i|0ed.m~intbetw+ ell typm of heming: Single pz~m In law apom~mt "detached units, Semi- vmu~ rem In e/ties sueb detached and duplex sa Vaqeouver and St. heuemg, row homdng, and John's sod . to" strong .'apartments and con- dmmmd for m|w ~. dominium units. A reseat report fl"om the The 1900 starts were ~mey laid demand for "do~vn for all type s of hom~ w-, h~h in B.C. "lmnatng from l~t/~ figures. [ tenct a hand... ! Ito clean our ,and Keep Canada meautl l q

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• - ,~:.. (. !~:;'17 ~:' LUNENBURG, Walters, wbotedin 1968 vessel, bore 929 square ltldle theories and lies Bluenoee reealled~how a.. la/ill, ~i won the the nex{-Wo.to reiath the .mired !n dlap~llm!,'~" . ; telllieillledlol~epi - f~eliht.yel~s. / " " Blu~oseweredvalsin the realities -= economks, the- heyday, when Haliimians . toma~.hanypl~ll6ci~trl- wtUlerand.l°ul,~t~l'the'/' 7':/ :/.X~:,:~ilii:ed.,hei- N.S. (CP) -- For at age 87, lived to sail on metresofs~ilandwasbuilt abounded, no one ever llrtleu]arly heavy frost beat-ol.threeserils in two rifle. - . rules. The Bluouie -m/.' " the' d~cii~." ~Id .sailed'.'..~ irawilling~.to take final two ,International- Second W~ld War. and and Bostonlan#-would bullon~N01ie'vol~Itllled; Bluei~ewaslikea'~oi-'" 'i i./:/"~/eri~il!;:id~li -- • manyCan~diam, the the maiden voyage of ofNovaScotlaplne, oak, knew what made the hungoverLunenburlala strailht races over the U,S. Spolly rul~sndllllery theflrstraeeovertlle'~o; .,. llome,':A!id'the:Ccluml~la's the'tlt]ebyde#ault, melthe aeries, heldin 1931 and dlangJnltechilolo~y. :,.:. galililbythethou~ndstli :In igli, the Bluenose" me., . ' 'i~;.~ : :. :ti~t~'E~llbi~nto, final indignity had Blueno~e II, launched in spruce and birch, topped Bluenoaeso f~t. falI morning in I~0, schooaer EIs/e. cap(aiu were the source of lumbia and had the filiteit -. v :- skipper,' Ben< Pine of Bluen~eseveny~n-skiter 1938. The Lunenbur8 sal. . Walters,.pait owner:of " =celelnte~r(arriwl, mudY passeliin~.'the~Idso(the.., .Equlpped-with.]d~es~J.i! i : ~ !Cdllimbii~".Eklii',~ Oloucestll, ~ h) sail ,~ .for'the Sir Thomas.Llpton. tbanlel, pcuuu$ through a the Bluenose, lke~'t ~ off*, le~ a race, lld turned to . WeSt :Indlm ~*.Co. " e!)glMs.and slrlplledolh~i~, ": ' . . 7lJei~iF~;idi:sank already been dine 1963 from the Smith and by two masts of Or,lm A quirk in construction, a "Now I think It mlht The Bluenose mllered almost cmiltaht b/ekerinl Ume in the'Semid'But'the7 when they mourned Rhuland yard while there plne. She won four in- late change in design and have aet her beams,'" said her first loss in 1122 whm among officials and con- second race .was ailard~ the i:oulle alaile to ~ ' Trophy and-won, with his scheoner'smlddle age, wm the auction biocll with apaUi),. :" ' "I ~ Off her:Ibi~ met aalla, she spent hel i~:

at war while the dle.wll bltlerediiy a...,,..black.hulled ,. ,he E ~" • 1 what Waltlml called schooner,' its ~~ illustrious racing ' a "lrandiatheraea"- wllie ineb~=l, ~il- career still liowini, Nova Scol~'s Sable " was beset by" ~'~'~J'~ Island in 19~'; - ' financial troubleS. For.four day~ she " The Bluenose wire bit by a fl'lice hailed from an ela ": .storm,, while when trim lines and /... ' taut sails were for ., grounded '0n the / ~d~ "rof"'. N~O nn'. the speed of com-, .:;.i" ~ . (!~J i , dland's :.Plaeentia me~ce more than the "' ' ...."| i~i | "Bay,.:

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MILLS MEMORIAL . WEIGHT KITIMATA.A. • Many friends end TRANSPLANT 1977 CHEV Crew Cab, auto, 90 FT. MADILL Tower, ALANON & relatives from B.C., NURSERY good working condition. THRIFT SHOP WATCHERS Construdion Group ALATEEN MEETINGS P.S., disc brakes new. Ne~/ Alberta, and Manitoba. Person with experience In Phone 635.3080. Mills Memorial Hospital Meeting held every Tuesday In Kitimat Mondays at Mills Memorial fires. Excellent condition. gathered at Sacred Heart forest nursery practices or (ps.2f) Auxiliary would appreciate at 7 pm in the Knox United. telephone632-3713 Hospital at 8 p.m. $5500. 2 oll furnaces. 10 oll any donations of good, clean Church Hall, 4907 Lazelle MEETINGS Church, Terrace, B.C. on horticultural background stoves. Washer spin dryer January 19, 1981 for a to supervise private clothing, any household Ave. Monday - Step Meetings 8:30 Ann 63.5-2776 $75. Phone 635-5290. • 3SOJOHNDEERE DOZER items, toys etc. for their pm Lutheran Church. funeral service for Helen transplant nursery in (nc-2f) Complete with 6 way blade. Thrift Shop. For pickup and Debbte Lspushlnsky Terrace, B.C. This is a 9. Including 21,~ ton dozer MEALS ON Wednesdays Closed DEBT whewerecallndte eternal month'posltlon. Salary service phone 63S.5320 or 635- WHEELS Meetings 8:30 pm United 3 PIECE COUCH SET truck. $14,000. Call 624.6873. 5233 or leave donations at the COUNSELLOR rest January 14, 1981. S~M)(X)p~ month. Asking $275. Small black (c~301) Available to elderly, han- Church. AND Father James Jordon Send ,resume' by Chev V8, topper covers. Thrift Shop on Lazelle Ave. dlcapped, chronically III or Fridays-OpenMeetlngsa:30 CONSUMER O.M.I. officiated. February 16th, 1981 to Phone 635-4569. on Saturdays between 11 am convalescents -- hot full. pm Skeena Health Unit, and 3 pro. Thank you. COMPLAINTS Pallbearers were Doug Golden Spruce Transplan} (p3.29j) course meats delivered Kitlmat General Hospital. OFFICER AI.Anon Meetings - Tuesday Callenson, Hans Stach, Ken Nursery, Box 758, Terrace, Monday, Wednesday and Fuilded by B.C. Dept. of Crenton, Gordon Bentham, B.C., V8G 4R1. TERRACE 8 pm United Church. TELEFRIEN'D HOMEMAKER Thursday. Cost: minimal. Consumer Services. Terrace Avellno Cavalhero', Nelson (cS.2f) GROCERY SERVICES Phone Homemaker Ser. Community Services Kinney, Ron Greaves, Roe Foods from Newfoundland Building, 4603 Park Avenue, FOR RENT 3 bedroom provide assistance with vices. Do you ever need help In a MacDougall, Berry BABYSITTER wanted for house. References and 635.5135 hurry? Need a lob done or Terrace, B.C. V8G IV6. Free Franzmann, ~Loe Zek, 3year oldchlld. Must have Salt Beef, Rlblets, Hard household management and security deposit required. daily living activities to 4603 Park Ave. need a job? Phone government sponsored aid to Robert Begirt and Leon own transportation. Bread, Fatback, Rounders, aged, handicapped con- GOLDEN RULE anyone having debt Prusko. ' Sporadic hours. Good pay. Cod and Patrldge Berries, Phone 635.4348. cffn-27i) valescents, chronically ill, LADIES Employ ment Agency problems through over. Helen was born July 17, Would like mature person'. etc. Phone 635-4001. etc. ' SLIM LINE of Terrace extending credit. Budgatlng 1934 in Prince Rupert to Phone635-2126. (c5.3Ol) 4603 Park Ave. CLUB 63S-4535 or drop In at 2-3238 advice' available. Consumer Laurie and Helen Astoria. (c.~30i) complaints handled. Area She grew up there with her I " INCHES AWAY meets Monday evening 6:30 Kalum Street next to B.C. Quesnsway Trading pm -- United Church Tel Office. covered. 70 mile radius from sister Delphine (Lundego). CLERK-TREASURER CLUB Terrace Including Kltlmat. On August 14, 1954 Heln Clerk.T['easurer • 3215 Kelum Sheet meets .every Tuesday night basement, Kltlmat. 638-1613 The Terrace office open daily married Bill Lopushlnky requlred for new at 7:30 in the Skeena Health 2:30 to 5pm Phone 638.12.% .over the years they were municipality In the District Unit. • For Information phone TERRACE THREE WE BUY-SELL- HOUSE FOR SALE: 3 ALCOHOLICS RIVERS for appointment: A.M. phone blessed with four children of New Hazelfon. Mu~t be bedroom With basement, 635-3747 or 635-4565. 635.5135. Lennle, Larry, Michael and experienced in Municipal TRADE ANONYMOUS WORKSHOP "Terrace's most unique good location, near schools *" BIRTHRIGHT 635-4646 is open to the' public. We Dabble. Helen was truly a duties. Salary negofioble. and downtown. 20x30 in- servant of the Lord as she Good benefits available. second hand and Pregnant? In need of EUp- 635.7S69 have macrame, quilts and gun store." sulated workshop with port? Call Blrthrlght 63S. 63S.6461 various wood products. lived her voEatlon of wife " Send resume to Mrs. Karln power. For further In- i and mother. Her home was Jenkins, at Box 220, New 3907.• , Meetings • Monday Knox Hours: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. NEEDED NOW: formation call 635-9233. Office Is NOW open every United Church 8:30 p.m. Monday to Friday. warm and eli who came Hazelton, B.C., V0J 2J0. (p20-16f) were welcome. She had • (c10-3f)' TOP PRICES FOR: Thursday 9 a.m; • 9 p.m. Thursday Mills Memorial Gold - Sliver Jewellery CURSILLISTAS an quiet, gentle spirit end a No.3~,1621.Lakelee Ave. Free H0spltal 8:30 p;m. RAPE I~ELIEF BCRIC Shares 3 BEDROOM house trl, ULTREYA Is being genuine love for people. LAZELLE Preschool confidential pregnancy test~ Saturday Open Meeting AbortlonCounselllng Guns level, downtown, . planned In Terrace for She had a silent ministry es requires teachers for rellef available. Mills Memorial Hospital & Crisis Line for Furniture assumable• 11V2 percent ' February 20. Please plan to she gave fully the gift of work. Would prefer per- 6358-1227 635-316,1 8:30 p.m. 638-8388 mortgage. Fireplace, fruit attend this re.union. herself. Debble was born sons with completed E.CE ANYTHING OF trees, oak flouring and Contact Rose at ¢15-3200. Juno 24tO, 1960 in course. Phone 635-7918 or VALUE workshop. 635.3172 (nc2-271,3f) Mayerthorpe, Alberta. She 638.1509. was the only glrl in the (I)i0.27j) ((atfn.hat.23.1.81) anytime. family and grew up loved (ctin.13.1.81) Community ServiCes PUBLIC NOTICE . Coming Events t ' Index and odmlred by her three EXPERIENCED SALES Notices 2 Furniture & ApplJances 30 Wonted to Rent 52 There will be an annual 197t CHEV Crew Cab, auto, SlrthS 3 Garage Sale 31 Busioess ProPerty general meeting of the brothers. Debble had a PERSONrequlred by B.C. P:S., dtsc brakes new. New Engagements 4 . "'Motorcycles 32 Property for Sale smile for everyone Sign manufocturlng to Marrtages $ For Sale Miscellaneous 33 8usiness Oppcrtunity .~ Northwest Alcohol and fires. Excellent condition. Obnuarles 6 For Refit Miscellanea'JR 34 Automobiles 57 Drug Counselling Service especially for little carry a complete fine of Card of Thanks 8 Swap & Trade 35 Trucka aSS00. 2 oll furnaces. 18 oll In Memorium 9 ': FOr Hlrs 36 Mobile Homes S9 In the Auditorium of the children. The light of her Illuminated signs in the stoves.Washer spin dryer AUCtIO~lS • ~I01i " Pets , 3t TenUere 60 i;:~:',~i~W~m.t~Mll~Ua~l~" ~...i ...... Pr~e.~Wanteu . ; 61. ~eana Health Unit, .3412 eyes spoketo manY hoor+~. I • Prince, Rupe'lff,: Terrace, S75 Ph~e 635-5290. ' -la'~.~-morme ~ ~" ~~;~" "' "3~ Alrcram . ' 63 k~alum •Street; TerraCe on When I'thlfiKdrueSIole i i~" ": 'Kltlmet aru Cell, .Soren ...... ; ' ~ Found 1S Mocltioery for 5ale 41 Loenr~" 64: ,~urd-;'y; FebrUal:y 7th"at ~iPemndddofa q0ote, tobe Karsen, ~rea Manager '; ;~-'.'" ~ --;~r~'29D '~'INSTRUGTONTal~..'~CI~IdlE"@:~ 16 Rooms for Rent 43 Finonclll 6S • ' ...... seeks: accornl;nodation:lfon.~t f Help Wonted 19 Room & Board 44 Recreational Vehlclefi 1:00 p.m. All are welcome, popular yourself, you mukt Phone 564:0800. Prince: ' FRESH JUMBO SHRIMP wlfeand himself assoon as Sltuetlefts Waoted 24 Homes for Rent 47 Servicefi 67 (nc4.6f) first learn to like other George: Property for Rent LS Suites for Rent 48 Legol M $2.50 lb. To order call 635. posslblb. We would prefer TV & Stereo 28 Homes for Sale 49 Professionals 69 people. There is lust no (c~301) 3975. MUSlCel Instruments 29 Homes Wanted 50 Livestock' 70 other way.' All the young furnished or semi fur- DATE BOOK The Terrace (c5.~1) Foster Parents Association people who paid their final WANTED: Warehouse nished apt, trailer or house respects were a testimony in quiet location within 15 CLASSIFIOD RATES Invites all foster parents to person in Terrace. Duties ANTIQUE Mahogany CLASSIFIED ANNOUNCEMENTS: 5.50 miles of Terrace. Write in LOCAL ONLY Notices come ond share an evening to this friendship. Include stock control, cabinet. S7SO. Oak bureau 20 words or less S2.00 per Insertion. over 20 Births 5,50 care of Daily Herald, 3010 of Information on Wed. We give thanks tot the shipping and receiving. S225. 20" black and white • words S cedes per word. 3 or more consecutive Engagements S.SO Kalum, Terrace, B.C. Box insertions SI.50 per Insertion. Marriages 5.50 nesday January 28th at many times God touched us Phone 635-6267, TV $98. Stereo 8150o Obituaries S,SO ' 1277. REFUNDS Card of Thanks 5,50 8:00 p.m. at 3412 Kalum through Helen and Dabble. • (c22.271) Yamaha guitar $60. Phone First iosertion cnorged for whether r~t or not. In Memorlum 5,50 • , (cl-321) (p6'-271) Absolutely no refunds offer ed has been set. Street in the Human 635.6756. PHONE 635.4000 -- Closslfled Advertising Resource conference room. A LOCAL BANK Is ac- (ctfn-14.1.81) Department. CORRECTIONS: (nc5-27l) copftng applications for full Must be made before second Insertion. SUBSCRIPTION RATES time employment. Allowance csn be mode for onlv one Incorrect Efftoflvl Oomper I, INS FOR SALE complete line ed. Single COpy 25¢ THE FAMILY BROWN 14. BUSlIIESS. The successful applicant of Tack and Saddlery Bycarrlor mth. IL1.50 The Kinsmen Club of will require general BOX NUMBERS: By Carrier year 31.00 PERSONAL supplies. Satellite Vinyl & S1.00 RiCk up. By Mall 3 mthe. ~.00 Terrace are sponsoring the banking experience with Fabrics. R.R.3 Johns- S1,75 mailed. ByMall 6 rathe. 35,00 Family Brown, Canada's particular emphasis in Bymall I yr. ~L~,~ Road. Phone 635.4348. BUILDING available CLASSIFIED DISPLAY: Senior cinsen I yr. 30,00 No.1 Country & Western posting machine (ctfn.l.2.81) Rites available upon requelt. Vocal Group at the R.E.M. HARLEY'S operations Dad related March 1, 1981. Prime 4600 g Brltiatn Commonwealth Wld United States of NATIONAL CLASSIF ED RA'rl America 1 yr. 6S.00 Lea Theatre. Jan. 3, 1981. • PalMing& I~lger dutlea. Block Lakelse Avenue. • 28 cents per agate fine, Minimum charge 15.0o Decorating 350 REBUILT motor. New 2013 sq. ft. One floor office per Iosertlon. The Herald I'eservn too right to classify ads 'Shows 7:30 end 9:30. Please apply in writing to cam. lifters, bearlnga 5580.. under anpmFrlatl headings ~nd to ~t rites Tickets $10.00. Drywall - Stucco. Tile P.O. Box 699, Terrace, B.C. or retail plus parking. LEGAL • POLITICAL Imd TRANSIENT AD- |herofore end to determine page Iouoflon. Linoleum & Carpet Phone 635-5648. VERTISING: (pS.281) (pS-301) Contact David Lane, Lane '.3~C her line. ;rOD Herald reserves the right m revise, edit, •Free Estimates (ctfn-1-2;81) ' Appraisals, Terrace. cleseify or reject any ac~'ecfleoment Ond to P hone 638.10115' BUSINESS PERSONALS: retain any answers dl;'ected to the Herald Box WAITERS-Waitresses Phone 635-6723. - • M.00 per line per month. On O minimum four Reply Service and to repay the customer the (am-2-141) CANON Camera lens. for n'~'11h bs~,le. •sum paid tor the advorffsemont and box rental. required. ¢3.75 and up. Full (ctfn-l-2-81) tinge. Phone635.4791 or 638. sale. 100mm portrait, SO • Box re, lies on '°Hold" Instroutlona not FKl(ed up mm standard. 635.2746 r COMING EVENTS:' 2. NOTICES 1503. FOR RENT: Office space. Flat Rate $2,00.25 words or less, maximum nvo within 10 days Of oxplrr of en advertlesmont wlU after 6 p.m. deye. be destroyed tmlese meillng Instructions ore FILTER (clO.2el) Contact Manuel at 635-7750 received. Thole answering 80x Numbers are QUEEN (stfn-15.1.80) DEAOt.INE requested not to 14nd orlgloIIs of documenhl to or 635.$194.. OISPLAY= avoid IOSU, All claims ot errors In od- TITLE: Explorations In Sales & Service (ctfn:1-2.81) Noun Ivv0 days prior to publlcntlon dly. verntemonfo mutt bo received by the Isubtll~ler SCHOOL BUS DRIVER within 30 •dlys ariel* thl first pudllcoflon. Cl'eatlvity Phone required for Kltwanga CLASSIFIED: WAREHOUSE and office 11:00 a.m. on dsy prevlous to day of publleetlon H In eqreed by the ed'Verllsor requesting ~oece PLACETerrace, Nor- 635"709~am.2.141i School run Feb. !.5 to June ' ' Monday to Friday. met the Ilablll'ty of the Herald In the event ot thwest College unit for rent. H-J'3010 failure to publish an'advertlsomeM Or In the 30. Phone Coastal Bus • ALL CLASSIFIE.D CASH WITH ORDER other event Of an error appearing In the advert hlemefit DATE: Feb. 6 - 8, 1981 Lines 635.6617. Kelum St. Rent 54.00 per thin BUSINESSES WITH AN ESTABLISHED el isublllJl~l shall ad limited to the amount paid TIME: Friday evening square font. Phone 635.' • ACCOUNT. • by tbe advortller for Only one Incorrect Inlertlon (c~2fl) for the portion Of the ~dvertl;Jng ~oce occupied through Sunday afternoon 162. CANADA LTD. 2312. Slrvlce ¢harle of |S.P4 Off eli N.S.F. ChedYH, " by the incorrect or Drained Ifom only, and that HALL RENTALS - Odd. mere ~1111 be.no liability to Bny extent 0rearer Advance registration. Call General Contractor fellow - Rebekah Hell, 3222 (ctfn-2.1.81) WEDDING DESCRIPTIONS: men t~ amount paid for SUChSClvortlIIng. NWCC 635.6511. Foundetlon NO charge provided newl submitted within Monroe. For Information • month. ~.00 pr0ductlon cheroo for wedding and" Aclvertlmme~ must comply with the British FORMAT: a fun weekend Complete house ," phone 635.2794 or 635-5661. or engogement plc~ros. NOWS Of weddings Columbia Human RlghtaA(t which prohibits any In art end film.making with renovations OFFICE SPACE for r~'~:'i' (write-ups) recelve~ one moNh or more eftor advertising that dl~rlmlnofH agelnxt any (atfn-tu.f-28-11-80) event S1O.00 charge, with or wlthO~ picture. persOfl IHI~OUSS of his race, religion, SOX, color, acfor-plsywrlght Michael 638-1717. 63S-3M8 downtown Terrace. pl/~le:. ~ Subject tO ccmpensotlon. Payable in Nvance. nMIwlollty,. ~ncostry or ploce of Origin or 25,5-1939. , ..... ~: t)ecauN his age Is between 44, and dS years, AstI.Rose. (am-2-141) WILL DO babyslfflng In .,, , : " Rex ]~9.1;irrlal, I,C. HOME DELIVERY unless the co~dnlon Is ]ultined by 8 bona fide (ps.3oi) my own home. Intent te.s • (ctfn.2.1.81) : VlG |M9 Phone ~15-4357 requirement for the work Iov~lved. years old. Phone 635.7307. t00 SQUARE FEET on TITLE: S.T.E.P. Parent (stfn-7-1.81) second floor. Air con- Effectiveness Training. . JDLGENER/~L CONTRACTING LTD. ditioned. Located at 4623 PLA'CE: Terrace, SMALL renovation lobs. Construction WANTED Valco aluminum LBkelse Avenue. Phone Caledonia Secondary Phone 635-2417. 635.2552. School. Renovation river bent. 16 or 18 ft. with Foundation (pa0-3f) (cffn.2.1.81) DATE: Beginning Wed- trailer, with or without 635.3145 motor. 699.6323 after 6. nssday, February 4. • {am-2-1-81) TIME: 7:30. 9:30 p.m. 30. FURNITURE (pl0.6f) RETAIL SPACE for rent FORMAT: To learn more 1400 sq. ft. on Keith Ave. about your child's & APPLIANCES Available ImmediatEly,. behavlour Dnd ways to K&K Phone 847.2263 (Smithers). SMOKED SAUSAGE build confidence, BEO-CH ESTERFI ELO ~or (ctfn.2.1.81) responsibility, and barfer Wilt prepare fresh or smoked sausage from sale. Phone 638..1023 after 6 communication. p.m. Call NWCC at 635-6511. game or domestic meals. LlSaON (p3-291) FOR SALE: 14' Aluminum ~ FOR RENT h a,l.d (p10-301) (em.2.1.81) beat. '77 model.' 15 H.P. OR LEASE Classified Mail.in Form SPEED QUEEN washer. Johnstone motor 1979 1650 'sq.. ft, at 4636 Excellent condition. 1 year PHILMERCURE model. Set of oars and LazelleAvenee (former YOU r Ad ...... I old. One.antique buffet. 100 General Repairs OaTIocks; Anchor. 2 life Pop Shoppe). Ideal for years old. Good condliton. ,,,.,,,,. ,..,**..,,I ! .,,.***.,,,.**.,*******,**,******.***, .**.**.,..,*. * & Painting jackets. All for $1500 OBO. retail .or ~flce. space. Asking $700. Phone 635. Herald. 3'234 Kofoed Dr. Call any time at 635.9874. Will divide for tennant 3286, (p5.271) Name...~' : ...... t| ~ ; ...... Address, ...... "Terraoe, B'.C. seeking smeller- space. (pS-301) Contact Mr. McCarthy Town ...... ~...... Phone No.' of Days ...... classified Phonet35.21BI. (am.2.1.81) at 255.1939 Vancouver. Clas81flcatlon ~...... • ...... Send ad along with (c20-10f) cheque or money order to: action line 20 words or less: $2 per day THOMSON & SONS /. DALLY HERALD Gemrll Contrlctors $4.50 for three consecutive days 3010 Kalum St. Sewer and water con- PRIME OFFICE space for, • $6 for four consecutive days '" ~errace, 635- nectlons, digging, beck- It/9 SUZUKI RM 250. *" FOR SALE: 1976 Messay rent. Central location on B.C. Excellent condition. SI295, Fergusen '50A' Backhoe $7.50 for five consecutive days flllthg,.sapftc systems and Lakelse Avenue, Im. V8G 2M7 Call 635.7806 offer 6 Or view Loader & Slh wheel trailer. mecflahD occupancy. Phone m onowp[owlng. AI,Thomson. 4000 63S.7511 M Terrace Equipment. Evenings Phone 635-2173. 638.1~I. (am.2-1-|1) (p3.:!71) (p20.19f) (c20.6F)

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.1976 pONTIAC Catalina. 47,000 elks. 4.door Williston: raps SOcre.... .: ~,jto, gned gas: el!cage. •.)~. . Brand nov( spare.. 4 Mlchellln studded Winter 'VANCOUVER (CP) -- cabinet's Envireament and : The . secretariat, an : also a Dou~ins fir and b radials. 4 B.F.G{summer Ray..-Willlstdn, • former. Land- Use Committee .advbory-group Of civil 'located-near NlmPkish radials./AM.radio, rear Social Credit '- cabinet secretariat means that servants that coordinated Lake in an area caned defrnst, brown palM, "¢k~h minister, bes er]tic;,uM the. individual government information from all Duncan Ridge. Interior. Immaculate B.C. government's method •del~rtmel~ta no looser give ministries, was dkband~ Krajina said B,C.'s 10~ condHIon,'One family car. -~t, handling .environmental direct attention .: to last September, ..... ecologl~l reserves corm $4,200; 635-9242. procedures relating to Dr. Vlkdimlr ' KraJm, 8~,t63. hectares of land, (0s-re. matten. • Willlston blames in- ' environmenial matters. honorary professor of- -.whichlsenly..091per ~enl ,., .OOEL'A O.O • ereseing" bureaucracy for ."Rather. than have each botsny.at UBC'and fore-, ofthetdalaren ofB~C. Th~ Resh~re~l Jibe new*. $8500.' ~slowing down 'decis.ions • approaeh .as a. common , d~ father, of eooinglcal 'final goal of the ecdo~tea] Cait ~n. : " ~ ' 1'4 evcr. siz~e he left the ~mem, actlm, inil~tico re~rvee'in B.C,t01d the. reserves .program is to : ~ "I"" (c=-221) portfolio ellands, f~. 'b~lme eae~f;detached m.eet~g bo hu high hopes ba~ie:'.5 per. c~,,t of the ,Glass a tmi*FONO Gr,,~, G~,a. • and Water res0bz~ces.in " .intent tobelmndlsdbya • oc p~.the t~ or~:.~. ~.rV.: b,b ,b ...... •Air ~;ondltloned. Cruls# 17;2. single group which did n0~ trees in Canada ---and a Aluminum conh'ah P.hune ~Oonea at ~rhe h~c clmn~e was have to live-with ' the tree. teat ls"kboot 1,500 : The meeting~ was 635-3144. " : ~e removal o~ r~spea- problem on the active years old -- in reserves. He. presented- with -: ap- 4418 Le91on Av (c~ii aib/lity for environmental adminintretivekvd,'! said eaidthetallesttree;~'arnin ..plicatioun for 21' nqw the Nimpkbh River ~arca ecoloaical reservco, in. Terrace,. O.C 1973 FORD pickup. 360 matters f~cm the dlroct WUtis~, a m.,~bor of ~e ceaeern of the dais*mats SoctalCredit .c.abinofforl8 on nortborn Vaneouver...d.udin~: a peat bo~ on [[ cubic Inch, 4 new snow rims,, auto, P.S., 19,000 wbosaari/vities bad to years. Island..* • Gallano. Island, well. original mllsa. B~I rusty acoommndate.the specific . "Under i. the., . cJ~- " He said t~y are 40 or 50 pr~eserved buunhSrssa at $17,050 or best offer. Call ~uklelioas.for action," he cumatanceso 'the • I~firsthatarb 8"/to .. BigCreek on thaChflcoUn liureaperatic .apparatus 92 metres tall and more River, / a 100-year-old ~,'ms, (r.5-~l) told the annual mesUn8 ~ . the ecologteni reserves expanded and.. aeUon , than 300 years old. Douglas fir forest" at . .. FACTORy ~: stock 1967 committee at - the ami~ doctsleas qlowed. .... ~ will continue .to Bowser" near qualicum Corvette,Readah|r. 2 tops. X~vena~y of B.C. The . convenience for [prow for a good many, Beach~ a mountath goat ~p'[~ 4Zr-425 HP, 4 spesd, 4 new Willistm,.now preeidmt blamin~ others for inse- hundred :. years," said ~ habitat ~ at Wee Sandy. radial TA's. Cellf&nta car. of B.C. Celluloea Co., said tivlty became much Kzajlea. " ' . Creek on the West side of Only Interested parties. establishment of the simper." ~ 1,500-ycar-old tree.ts ,; SlocanLake. ,: Call 635.2033 or 438-1052 ~fter 7 p.m. (ctfn-2-1-01)

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1 (cifn-8-2.81) General [~lckhoe and 1913 DODGE MOMco. P.S., Barrett' ,n orm: Snow Removal p.B., rebuilt trans,, KAMLOOPS, B.C. (CP) as a radio talk show hoot ProVincial p0Hce said ~ inter.as,t in separnUm; Service automatic 360 bnglne. -- Oppceitiea Leader Dave• and ~hcr m,.~o.to do ,Dqrek Eringa, 22, was The), .have a good Phcme 435.9323. arrested Sunday when' he knowledge of the economic (p29-gf) Barrett poked fun at for- peanut butter commeriats. Phone mer provincial health But, Barrett said be returned home alter a trip roolitlss inthat there w0pl~ 635-3364 i~ MERCURY Bobcat, minister Rate Malt's re- couldn't bear havins to Wibnips~. be no problem' for the West 30,000 miles, I. Muncle 22 cent move from the esmeune on the slr~greet ~e bodies of the calves, - to survive in the short Dalton Reid Cecil Gordey and :1 - 650 Hoileys. 798.2513 provincial cabinet to hlm as "Hi Skippy." vslued at about ~0,0o0and . term, at least, but I don't or 435J879 between 12~, private radio, sayin8 be • Mair, member of the rsnsi~ in age from two think it will happen." inytlme weekends. ' lsOdat~e f|r Kaminel~ wedm to three months, DD (pS.27j) could never be persuaded to do commercials, reslped sarlicr this m~ith wa:efeandinthestellsand HALIFA~ (CP) -- The The New Democratic to tekea ~0o,o~0 job u an pssanSeways of the barn, Atlantic Provlnvees Party leader told. about 300 open line show moderator police said. Econmnic Council'S board party members that he was at a Vancouver radio Severalhave been salt to of iovm has declared ., once offered a $100,000 job slaUco. the U-iver~' of Guelph " support f0ir" the "esml~ for autopsies to see lishment of a regional WANTED: International "EDMONTON (CP) -- whether they died of. veterinary, college in i! pickup box, preferred shot starvation, disease or ex. Charlottotown. box mpalde or left hand Former Mr. Universe wMHdwtll for same 1972or Franeo Columbu says posm'e.. :-- 'APEC says it feared 1973. Call 638.0307 beauty pagnsnts-are .hl~. c~tinuedina.~tim wJlllead evenings. -EL..TIGRE 6000 ta~ sax ceatsats•end bo'd : ROUY~, q~e. (CP) -- to creation of a' new • ,:L ~s~,~, : '~,~'(P~SOt) " snowmobile, II.q~!d cop~..l~.... - .quit if he thou~t . 'orkln"..... co...... o . ~~, ' terihafy,"0Utside .the .... .,u,~.ow ,qrdJel)ge', ex'~elIent '" Ineked~,,!m',;,t~') ' shape. Call 635-5397 after 5 "There's..a similarity dete/'ioratin~ day-after, dints acil~ in'fay& of the 1 tonq~plckup:,~ ~Excellent E p.m. between a beauty pageant, chy" as a result of cem- Clmrlottetwan site, inmh and wlnhlr vehicle. (c~-~f) PhoM L164963. like the Miss America- psny greed aM govern-. (pS-291) pageant' and bndylx~ meat inaction, says-a. • " CHARI~.TTET0~ . - contests," said Columbu. report drawn up by ~0~ (CP) -- An esaeaaUon PIPE PLUMBING SUPPLIES'PUMPS 1973 1~ TON PICKU P 350 "But men look at women's miners attending a con. chute which will replace HOSES NUTS AND BOLTS FENCING off reed cam. For more beauty contests more u a fereoce m mine safety. the • tradiUonal devlt- q WATER SOFTENE'RS AND MORE Information phone 636.2839. sex type of Ihing.. Thts "Empioyerspush. for (in- mounted lifeboats aboard (stfn.22-1.8]) UKRAINIAN DANCING new L"N Marine ferries, has 5239 Keith Avenue Lessons. Pre-reglsfratlon. (body4)uildin~) is really creased) production, 197SOMC Pickup. 350,gram Kltlmat January 23, 7-9 more geared to the sports seeking rely profits to the p~nd s~ety testa, c~ Marine says. 635-7158 condition. Phone 635.4212. p.m., Clty Centre Mall. d~ecUea. detriment of health and (pS-2q) Terrace Tuesday 27, 1.3 "If women lneknd at me • 8ecurlty,!' charges the A CN spokesman said CN p.m., Skeerm Mall. For thewaymenlo~katw~nen document, prepared from Marine will install the 1900 FOND Supercab. P.B., further Information 632- in contests. I ~ I would wor]udx~ held durtn8 the •dosed chutes, similar to P.S. Loaded. 16,500kl. 5466, a3s-ml, q.lL" throe nsed ea alrpem, ea $14J. 1~0 Camper 91/2 weekend. , (p7.27j), all new ferries. $7000. Portable • winch "(Employers) ' 00mbe. 6300. COnolw S~0. MOOSE JAW, Sunk. • esmeaflaSe accidents and HAYWARDEN, Sank. 9xl:t camping tent S150. (CP) -- A thermal powcr sickness, and even, Phone 636.79B8. (CP) -- WhO,says air mail plant planned ~bout 80' throush their doctors, U (pS-~'l) mislead the workers on the .has slowed donw? kilometres, southwest of . .,! Manse Jaw threatens stat~ of their health, for- Bradl~3. Jeu, 8, was 1967 ~A DODGE Pickup. checking traps on his Good condition. Fully LAND TITLE ACT wildlife projects and bird de8 them to return to work winterized. $1,000. Phone IN THE MATTER of habitats, camcrvatinntste- even if they're sick." porne~' farm, about 85 L Certificate of Title D5750 to kilometres. South" of 43S~11~. ~- .o. (c1~301) Lot 9, Block 12, Section 4, saY. ~askateafi, on SUnday Township 1, Range 5, Tim Thlele, - area SACKVILLE, .N.B. (CP) mornin8 when he' r~md a Coast District," Plan 765.. manager for Ducks - Much of the r,d firb~ 1974 BADGE Van. PaJ~- small boHumfilled balloon ttally cemperlzed. 3 speed. • WHEREAS proof of loss Unlimited (Canada), told western ;uparatism has 318. Asking $3,000. OBO. of Certificate of Tltle'~)5750 the Saskatchewan WUdiife •lx~ a public : relations stuck in a tree with a note " Plane after S p.m. 638.1052. to tha above described Asaoeintlon~the Seakat- ,~ercise by the oil in. attached to iL (c14.2f) land, Issued In the name of chewan Powes" Corp. idant dns~y; says federal NDP ~'~e noteasked the finder Eel Warner, has been filed agricultural critic Vie to wld a loller to Timtmy l~e ~ TON aM(; Camper In this office, notice Is at Wood River would Clang, s, of Diamond Bat, herebYOlVenttmt I shall, at. " siphon cff water needed for Atibouso, Spectal Hlgh Sierra. Phone Calif., a community in the LI~-M0S. fheexplratlonoftwowneks marshes and flood other The MP " for the (cffn.2.1.81) from the date of the first parts of the eountr~lda. Saskatchewan ridin8 of Los Anseles area. publlcafldn hereof, I~ue a "The (plant's)"rosandr' Humboldt-Lake Centre, Bra.dley¢s mother Provisional Certificate "of wiU ~lsa flood ~me of the, said .annie westerners telephoned the Clang Title I~ lie~ of the said best upland bird bebitat in resent'Cmtral Canada and family andwas told Tbnmy. Certificate unless In Ihe . Saskatchewan and raise a number Of. separatist had relsased the hall~n. meantime valid oblecflon Friday afternoon. be made to me In "writing. the river lev.ofup to 30 feet elements are at work DATED at ]he Land Title (nine metros) in some bryin8 to p~cr suppe~ for That meant the haUoun 1972 MARLETT 12x63 with Office, Prince Rupert,. areas,': Thi.ele said. their cause. travelled more than .S,SO0. 8x22 tlpout plus 12x20 B.C., this 24th day of "But there is not much Idlometres. addition. 112-963-94111. December, 1980. (c29.19f) WINNIPEG (CF) -- City 0 W.G. Gandy, residents, emma o( whom REGISTRAR FOR SALE: 3 bedroom (a~-=71) we~ lades for pteturos in WAREHOUSE SPACE FOR LEASE 1972 Ambassador mobile sham end blklnts' just a ' home. New ineY shack, , INTOWN LOCATION stove, frldge and wood LAND TITLE ACT ~ fine ~ I~o, m ® healer. Both and V~. IN THE MATTER of ~ eut ~rnm the winter's IJl"~ For storage; transit, wholeselling or major unwfali. Situated TImberland Cadlflcate of Title D~50 to Industrial purposes. Lot 9, Block 12, SKilon 4, A spolmmm for the Trailer Court. 633.2441 Dock height loading - off raft Or truck. afhw 5 wsekemis anytime. Township I, RangeS, Coast Winnipeg wnsthcr office Natural gas heat, 18' ceiling clearance, (c10.301) Dlsfrlct, Plan 765, • ;uid IU eenilmetres of $ WHEREAS proof of loss office space. WAI)O-RYoI of Certificate of Title D57~ snow fell m the city Sun- 1|x81. MOBILE HOME, C~mpefltive rates. Excellent condition.. to. the above described day. Other areas of Frldps and stove Included. land, Iswed In the name of southern Manitoba Col 638.1577 Phone 436-N33 or ewmlngs Eel Warner, his beta filed received .up to. 36 eee- 438-10~, in. thfs office, notice Is timeU'es. (cffn.t.2.Ol) hereby given that I shall, at ~u~peg 1ntemafl~ YELLOWHEAD expiration of two wneks" .Airport was closed for UbO';S" 19/0 PARIWVOOD ! from the date M the first KARATE CLUB t'lll ..JI bedroom ~aller. In Dood lx~bllcetlon hereof, Issue a seven hours beeauns ~. ROYAL FISHERIES PRINCE RUPERT MONDAY&THURSDAYIK~ J condition. Semi.furnished. Pi,ovlalanat Cartlflcete of ceald not keep runways ? 43S-361t, 635-,1971. Title Id Illm of the said dear. 635-5692 • (cffn-16J) Certificate unless In the requires an meantime valid obJoct~n. be made to me In writing. WOODSTOCK, ant (CP) DATED at 1he Land 1"1tlo -- A lYoodato~4ren man ELECTRICIAN Dall M Herald Classifieds Office, Prince Rupert, has been affected and Some refrigeration experience would be B.C., this ,241h ~ of dmrimd with ~,usJ~j the sn asset. Call 624.ti.li o[ write P.O. Box • ~m~ J m'~ m'~m'~ 19'/7 KIT COMPANION 5th December, 1980. W.G. Gendy, death Of animals after 460 Priam Rupert, B.C. Wheel Camper trailer. 22v~ about $00 olvee were foot. 112.9L1.941|. REGISTRAR (c~.lH} foued dead in a ham. ~ge 16, The HeraM, Tuesday; January 27, !~I ,Disbarred lawyers pose question on profession ' TORONTO (CP) -- In the their prefeesieaal standing the job they • were trained ;last year, 12 Ontario last year andsent to prison for and stayed out .e~ in. ilawyers have I~ee~ ~for stealing more than ~5 " vestment counselling. i disbarred, five sdspedded~ million from clients. The classic situation is and nine reprimanded --~ The incidents led County thelawyerwhoworkson an !leading some to question Court Judge William estate case, than offers to i what is happening to the Perras to say in December ~nveet the money for his ~henerableprofesaion. that the numbers of client, said Hamilton The Law Society of lawyers running afoul of lawyer Dermot Nolan. ]Upper Canada, which the Iaw in the H~.-nllton "That's wbere l think he re~fatos and disciplines area had reached make~ his mistake, "the province's 14,U8 "epidemic proportions." although I'm in a /lawyers, is facing unproco- But John Bowlby of minority,"saldNolan, , •dented demands ou its Hamilton, treasurer of the Lawyers may offer in. :compeasatlou fund, which law society, says "the vestment advice, provided, attempts to repay victims number of dishonest they are not investing of fraudulent lawyers, lawyers is a'fractien of one clients' money in their own " The amount paid by the per cent and it exists in companies. There are ifund, to which all lawyers every profession." strict law ,society rules :contribute$5Oayear, rosa "It's an unfortunate goverfing lawyers ~to f~8,000 last year from happenstance that borrowing money from ! ~AI0,000 in 1979. Hamilton in one year has" • their clients. "As a lawyer and as a found its overshare of that !cilizen, l'm very concerned small percentage. I know The glut of lawyers in with the numbers of of no test man has devised Ontario is also a cause of ilawyers being charged to screen that fraction that the problems, other iwith criminal offences," causes so much trouble to lawyers say. The profes- isald H:A. Leas, Ontario the honest lawyers." sion's size has doubled in ~deputy atterney-general. Some lawyers say fewer the lest tO years and each In Hamilton, four of their colleagues would year 1,.100 lawyers are ,lawyers were stripped of he in trouble ff tbey stuck to called to the bar.

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Rein didn't stop these students from grade 10 students, continued to do their getting in shape to compete In track. I their training Wednesday. Noel Valdez laps despite the showers. The two are and field this spring, (left) and Ivar Toop (right), both A dramatic venture for Cash HOLLYWOOD (AP) -- being a movie star quote- hopes of a new llfe for pounds of cotton, dragging had the chenee-io learn to Johnny Cash makes a rare unquote." he said. "My life himself and his two yourS. the sack to the scales, read, and he hides the fact venture into dramatic is wrapped around the' chldren. Trouble is, Jesse "1 remember the from his two children. television next month when music business, and that's can't read. 'smalltime chiselling by. "He's not an unin- :1978 SUBARUBRAT 4x4 be portrays a. Kentucky- ,~vbere I belong. But once in "He is the kind of person innnmaeagers whowould tolltgent man. Whon he 4.d. radio.• ~2~ born illiterate in the CBS a while I enjoy a refreshing I knew so well on the far- "cheat grown men who goes to a Cincinnati .movie, The Pride of Jesse break with an acting role, • m," said Cash. weren't able to read the museum with his son's Hallam, . .. m .'l~'i~l~y when, ~ f~,d. a~ub- "When I wls la 8nd !4, | scales, Instead .of..getting teacher, who's 'played by. The show Will not appear j~t matt~ that" ~.m- " plo~tdd." "~i~i'ea"--an~t..... efedltfereelldS,~t~'--srg1~ll:-'-Vaee~'e~ ''-~ he 1990 THUNDERBIRD 'until March 3, but C,adi v~as citing," chopped cotton in Taxas be put down for 48, .and the recognizes a Frederick Loaded with extras. Air, stereo,'allpower equipped ,511,499 here to talk about it The Pride of Jesse and Arkansas, working day's tally would end up • Remington painting. recently-- the only time he H~dlamis just that, he alongside blacks and ' three-quarters of what they That's because a Reming- could spare from his tight declared. It's the fictional Mexican migrant laborers. should have been paid. A ton print had.hung over his schedule of concerts, stow of a coal miner who rd go to the big farms and •'lot of people were em- mother's bed, and he could "I have no illusions about • goes north to cincinnati in make $3 for picking 100 berraseed at the scales, gell by the colors and the 1980 FAIRMOHTFUTURA swindled out of what they figures." had earned because of their Holly~i,ood seems foreign 2 door, 6 cyl., s~ereo,auto. trans. $7m illiteracy." turf to Cash, although he Cash had read news lived in suburban Eneino magazine stories about the seven years earlier in his prevalence of "functional career. He has come here 1979 COUGARXR7 illiteracy" -- the failure to for film roles, including 2door, va, auto., stereo, air cond., loadedwith extras. $899,5 read or write well enough opposite Ki.rk Dot~ in to function productively in the feature, A Gunfight, today's society. He .was and guest appearances for ready when producer Little Homie on the Prairie 1980 CAPRi DHR HATCHDACK Frank Konigsher8 came up and Columbe, as well as a 3 with The Pride of Jesse previous TV movie, 6 cyl., auto. Low mileage $7.s Halfam. Thaddons Rose and Eddie. "Jesse is a 'dog-hole "But I don't make any miner' -- a man who works claims of being an actor," a mine by himself and be said. "The acting craft 1972 FORD.F2N CiEWCB 4X4 hauls his di~ngs .to the needs to be learned and VII 4 speed, SOOOlb. winch. bopper a hocket at a time," practised. I was just being said Cash. "He just-never myself. 1974 FORDF250 Camper Special, ve automatic CORE REPORT ON RCMP 19711MKURY HAROUIS DELIVERED , 2door, V8 auto., air cond., stereo. Loadedwith extras. get5 OTTAWA (CP) -- The core report of a.rcyal commission into RCMP wrongdoing was delivered lx~e~.~°se ., to tl~ federal cabinet today. Solielt~met~l .t¢~ v Robert Kspla.n said in a statemont. Kuplan said it will be months before the 2,400- page report from Mr. Justice David C. MeDenaid 13.5% can be made public because some material dsaling with ~ationai security will first have to be deleted. "The government iS committed however to make Wl Now lave 13.5% ImBEST P,tE$ AVtJLMU • u full and broad a disclosureas the subject matter MAIL COUPON TODK/TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT permits," Kaplan said. * MUST BE 19 YEARS OF AGE OR MORE TO BE ELIGIBLE • The report makes a number of policy recom. mendations but does not deal with the behavior of 0M SF.LEC1EDFOB OF C/U~A CARLIS. NAME AGE -- RCMP wilaeases who testified before the MeDunaid ADDRESS

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