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VANCOUVER (CP) -: The-B.C. Government Employees The union announced it would Proceed with the strike Union, armed with a $20 million strike fund, launched its after negotiatio~a, undertaken with the government .i.'*h long-threatened strike today, putting ferries, liquor stores bargainers at the insistence of Bennett, collapsed wMm the and many other government services behind picket lines. government refused to increase lta wage offer of 8.5 per The union's first full-scale strike, which began early in cent in the first year and five per cent in the second. selected areas of the prnvince on Thursday, came on the The union is. seeking a $1-an-hour, acrose-the-board in- heels of an announcement by PremiorBill Bennett that his Crease or about l0 per cent plus an additional five per cent Social Credit government is heading for a $'/30-miliion in a one-Year contrast. The average wage.at the end of the deficit if spending is not controlled. last contract, which expired July 31, was $1,757 a month. The walkout, designed=to close non-essential services The loweat-paid clerk earned ;1.099 a month and a few ra.nging from the marriage registry to highway weigh economists collected $3,600 a month. scales, took place as 50,000 B.C. construction workers, Thewage dispute is a key test of Bennett's wage restraint • braced for a total lockout by their contractors. program which has been toughened, to come close to met- A combined strike by the government and construction ting the federal government salary inersase ceiling of six workers could~ emerge as a staggering blow to the per cent this year and 'five per cent next year. province's ec~Iny. : :. Bennett said Thursday it would be "unthinkable to have a The economic losses from the dU'ike, together v~th the strike against the people of B.C," and vowed that the projected $730-million government deficit which is the . government would protect essential Services. largest in the province's history, ],eft the tmioo leadership Meanwhile, the union and various provincial government undaunted. ' " • - ministries reached agreement-early today on what services On Thursday, it e0ntinued a public Telations drive would be deemed es~nllal dur!ng the strike. featuring full~nage newspaper adve!rlisements in which a Union spokesman Jack Adi~ms said the agreement will cartoon strip depicted politicians as fat eats and workers as allow for llte safety and'care o f~prisoners in correctional underfed mice. • ~C lnatituflons. As well, parole offleers-wdll be provided for "The mouse workers feel they are right to expect m_are dangerous offenders. cheese," t~e ad sald. ~e agrecment~ calls for patrols to be provided on high- "And the premier and his other fat cats don't want them speed bridges, while only wrecker services will be provided [_t'~r~Lr~. ~E.:~ ~ Jt~t|C:~N£, to have more cheese because it would mean they would on other bridgeS 'and tunnels. - ~-:~ ,~.,~-~/-rT.~.,,,.....~._~'"~.~.,...,-:" .:/.-.' have less for thelr favorite projects...' .... Small claims courts wlil be closed and the B.C. Labor Government negotiator Michael Davisen said lest-minute Relations Board will be behind picket lin~, meaning the • [ l)•rO 8( i ...... >, bargaining had been"a bit futile" because the prov/nee has B.C. Ferry Corp. hearing may have to ~ moved; no mare money to.offer, - ~ Key items resolved cartier dealt with the level of staffing H e. made that observation after B.C.~inanee Minister needed in health care institutions and human resources Hugh Curtis announced the projected ~.ord.deflci| of ".offices." " ~ million.. " ' ' " / ~ ' " Several government ministries made known Thursday in. his April budget, Curtisproject~l a deficit of $~q8 parts of their strike conU~eney-plans that'affect.the •public. Among them: " ,.L,; million. - " . , - . The B. C] Ferry Corp. failed Thursday to ave~disruption .-- the rentalsman's office will be open to deal with serious .of.. ferry service. When an inform~l h emying..!~,,een' uni0n emergency, complaints. - and management ~'epresantativ~s was adjourned at the -~ licensing laws will continue to be enforced. •B~C. Labor"Relations Board. -- emergency services Will be provided in the areas of 'Instead, the labor boardealleda form~l h..earing for 11 electrical, gas, boiler.and elevator safety. a.m. PD T today on theferrycorporatlon's application for -- criminal courts will stay open, relief• from Union pickets, meaning thQ uldon had-at least --there will be no Interruption of police services.: half d:da~to -icket ;-'~i-als '--~ k,..,;,~,,~ : .~.-- enLe~. ~,~ '. ~.r~.'.~es will be.provi~.d in th~ ar~m .,and-o~ert~av~l~zi ...... : ..,...... e.~.?,...., ~,,~ =.t#.r <~.~.¥::.,. ,... :.~ -, ~:'= . " --them will be no interruption~of pellee, services. Ferry Workers belong to a separate bargaining unit but " % . . . Me'while, all unionized construction sites in b.C. were were respecting the picket lines of the civil service union. expected to be shut down Monday with B.C. contractors which represents traffic patrol personnel at the terminals promislng a total leckont of B.C.'s eonstructton workers. and tourism repre_sentatiVep on the ship. Chunk McVeigh, president of .the Construction Labor Relations Association, said Thursday the lockout would be An estimated 30,000 government employees were ex- imposed on members of the 1~7building trades in response to pected to be onpicket duty today, with an additional 10,000 the unions" Strike earlier in the day against three Van. remaining at work providing essential services. couver area major building projects. -/ Unemployment reaches., new high *

OTTAWA (CP) Unemployment continued to soar in ehewan by 0A to 6.5 per cent, in Alberta by 0.4 to.8 0 per cent . July, leaving a record ,1,386,000 persons, or a seasonally- and in British Co!umbia by 1.4 to 13.8 per cent. adjusted 11.8 per cent of the labor force out of work. ; - Not since- the Depreseion'hsa the unemployment~rate" July unemploymentr'ates for cities surveyed, with June been so high, Statistics Canada said in releasing the figures rates in brackets. Statistics Canada warns the figures may : today .... fluctuate widely. = Progressive conservative finance critic Michael Wilson -St. John's, Nfld., 12.9 (10.8): - ..... ! called the figures a national disgrace and a tragedy. ,Halifax, 10.$ (9.81. MPs wouldend the 12-week vacation they began this week , -Saint Joint, N.B., 12.9 (-il,3). and be back tomorrow if the government would act:to end ~-Chicoutimi-Joriqulere, Que., lOA:(16.D. the crisis, the Etobicoke-contre MP said. . -Quebec, 14.3 (12.0). . New Democratic Party spokesmanCyril Keeper said -Montreal, 13.3 (13 5). ' " Parliament must be recall~l and immediate action• m~t be -Ottawa-HuH,.914 i8.4)~.~ • . ,~ ~~ taken to Stimulat e the~econ0mY. -Sudbury, Ont., 21.5 (13.1)...... " The Winnipeg*St. James MPcaHed the figures ';sho¢'king~ *Oshawa, :Ont.; 12,9. (13.3). .•, . , .. devastating.'.' ,-. .. - .- -Toronto, 8.6 (83). "". ,. , ' .... . Prime Ministert Trudeau, Finance Ministe¢ :Allan ,Hamilton, 12,8 (12.5), MaeEachen and Employment Minister Lloyd Axworthy -St. Catharines-Niagara, 0st., 12.1 (9.?), - were not immediately unavailable for comment.. -London, Ont., 8.5.(8.9), .:.: ~ ~ ' • ' ' "~'",;I~ r~ '-d~.~'~,'. , . . The number...... of jobless is" up 66 per...... cent from last year and ~,v,.t..~._Wndsar,i" Oat,~','--,~'..- '136"(150)' ~-~, ...... " ~- •"- ~ : " " ~' ""' '" At least 20 of .the 400 local mi.=mb,e~i~.~the: " .' ' " worker at the" Skeena. Health Center : the unemployment rate is u P almost a full percentagepomt• .-.- ...... , ~, ~ u,,, '" =, ~ to '.a~ "::...... " -:,~;~: ...... " • B.C, Government E~iiployeesUnl~n~/were building on Kalum, Other union members f rom 10.9 per cent "in June" ...." " ~ ...... ~ • • -Thunder Bay, Ont, ...... 74 (11 7) ~. •...... ' ...... ~' ~ .,, ':. :active .this morning on picket;~duty; in:... picketed the Lakelse AVe. : government It was the tlth consecutive month that thelevel of era- ' -W nsipeg, 8.7 (8.6).. ~ -... ~. .... ~ 'i;,:: : ~:i , ~ I Regina, 8 6 (7 2) cluding alderman and provinc|ald~ip~er~'- ~• building and the liquor store among other P°ymenthasdeclined. The l0ss of another 301000jobe last " ~", : ',_'L~. i -i -/7~/' i/i ~~ :' , month le ayes the seasonally adjusted level of employme~,.,, ~anxatoon,_. ~ . . __='._ t~ 3 ~n_~' o) " " " ~- i ".:~ : :~i~: i :/ ~ • . meat employee David Gellately :; ~:nd~.!~%, " ...... BCGEU. locations, which were not set up. down 3.7 per cent smce thedecline begun;.. ' "_...ualgarY, s ' 7:_'.-, t7 ey ' : .: ;:i :::' :~: :'.: '!: ~!. ' .... ~. , ,i/,,~,, , ~;~monmn, s a tu s/ .. . " ~ ,~,,,~'f.'~ ' '~.'t':'.%':i~;C. ' " "" The flgurea~do n& include i30,o00 persons: referred to as " • ' " ' .... ' ' :~÷-'~: ;:~ >--~ ~,.~,, ~.-~. ' discouraged workers, who have given up l~king for work -V..anco.uver, 11.7 (10.3). ~ : ~i: • ' " ' :~ use they-say it snot available. That s a dramatic in- " " .... " ...... ~ :~ :>"~ " - 4 ':~ " ' ~ creaneof 124 per cent from last year and more than 30 per ..... ~: ' ; :: • ".. B.C. con st!...... ,.~..[on sh uts down " cent" higher than in' June. '" --""*' • -:-...... / .... ~ ' I . , , -'% ] " VA]~.COUVER (CP) -- All union|zeal;cond ThetwosideswereStillaboutl$1:20anhourapartover two .~ i While employment increased inthe service indmtrybY • ._-~ " : : : : the pr'ovince are expected to'be shutdownd°wn I~ !".,. years when talks broke down, prompting specupation the 24,000 it declined in.other sectors with 9,000 jobs dl~mp-._. " ...... EIVt,,~l ,J~J~ . . " " i with B,C. contractors pi'omislnga total dispute would be lengthy. " " ' ~ Peering.in manufacturing, '12,000.in~construcilon, 14,000in • " " ~ " 5o,0oo construction workers. . Roy Gautier, Chairman of the Imiiding trades, Joint transportaflon~ communication and utilities, 22,000 in •Mike Howlett leaves /: page2 Chuck McVeigh, president of the bargaining council, said it was a' tactical decision to finance, insurance and real estate and Pi,000 in public . • ~l~.lations Asseciatiod, sald~ Thursday thei] ,~ ~, th~ '. initially shut d0wi~.enly three projects .... :.. -administration .... . -== " ' " ' Local &.world sports i'pag(; 9 impo=ed on members of tl~e 17 bulMl~ trad~ • e obviously had to make an unpaet, but there wasa - Unemployment increased for 'all major age and sex 'the. t~i'ohs'i!strjke action earlier in .I • possibility, the mSre respenMble .employers might react . groups With the~jobless rate Up 2.3 per cent tO 23.3 per cent ' ' ' ' . ma~i:~Van~0uver a~ihulldtng proJ,xts. ; ¥.,/: ~)¢ ." , posi~v.dy,:0n~:theysawweweresedo~/,..Gauti~:sald.- for.maleeagedlSto24years;2.4Percentto182pereentfor Comics,horoscope, pages 8&9 . : "We'resendlng noticesto all Contractors .. viously, that:was not the ease, and now, at least the females m the~me age group ,0.6 per cent to 8.S for males ' ' <" . . • ~' : ~ .. v. n~y:a~radgementsfora lockout t lines ot.betUe are,;set.'" = .' :, ~. • '~, :. . " 25 and over and 0.1 per cent to 8.9percent for females 25 Classifieds ,:.i.~-;:i pages 1'0&11 " m0rningat:8 a:m4!.' sdldMcVelgh. .~. . The association s :l"mal offer provid~l Ii $4-an-hour ~in, and over. ~ .. ' .. " ~:-" . . ' .- " .... • • ...... ;"W'e've eald all~atbag that.any Job aCfl~ ~.:. crease ln •wages and benefits over two years, but the flrot $21'~ ...... Students ' 'were . especially hard hit by the increase in . : :' ...... ' • ~ ~ ' : ' •' w'0u!d i~ met bye 10¢kout/lt'sth'e ouly~a~ • , r ~ ' ,i! L . c6ntr~ci0rs, and'no)w thaFd. What' we're .d~L ~'~'i~:"~;,4,~,",=~' ' PW°uldrewons"notbe..agreement,. . fully..re'clive. i . to.~April. ...30'explry. ~ . date of~the • =.upfromUnempl°yment iD.0i~er Jnneandwith centthe in jobless ratell.5Julyin perJuly centln a[ 1"9.3, per sentit981. I.. /'." -'... • /.-,'- ~ ~ " " • .: ' ~- " . " ". - i,MeVeighestimated Several bi|ll0n~doli~u.~] dctJ~' "'" ...... " ' .... " WHY BUY NEW? . ' . , .., .... The unJ~ns.~ demanding about S5.2o an hour,~ i . ~ • There were 902,000 students employed in.~!uly, down from ...... '~ :-' • ...... affect-bv,',the'.shutdown, ~,'tb'.~i~:cen,! Gautlersaldtheissue0fretreactivltyiskeytoresolving~i 1,048,0001nJulyt991, . - -. . ~ , WHEN USEDWILL DO! struction industry, since?f976. • ..?': /./,.~{,, ~'~1::. ~':{';"u:qthe dispute, r ~' "f" ' ";" = " "'~i "' ~----~ " " " The overmll loss.of Jobs eccurred almost entirely in Ooyou want parts to flx up your car but your budget • Construction workers had earlier set up pi=i~i t~.at, thb:::.:'i "R's absolutely...... :parambunt," " • " he said. "'Our guys are queben, Onta|'lo~and'Brttish Columbia. ~ • : ' . ! won'J allowit? neat the high cost of new parts with B:C. Piace-stmJium, :the. ad~,anced~:llghti~I i:;~i;:~lbeing asked to PaY for their,own retroactivity:~ It's a direct Howev'er, the unemployment rate rose in all-provinces . quality used parts from

pr0Ject in Vancouvec. and at :the"'$,~-mi(hd'n ~Sh~t~.',/,denial of a~ut $1~000.per~ man.,! .... :. ~ : ~: . i i.::: = (~xcept three; Newfolmdiand where the rate declined O.l per " ".... ~ • • ' : .... ' ' ' - : . ":: ' pi.ogram at Roberts" Bank, "south :ol~ V~n~; ~!:i~!i'i: .McVelghsaldthecontraetsrs'offerweabase~.oncurr!ent Cent to 16,6 per eent; Prin~Edward lsland 0,5 to 13.1per ~.. ' S.K.B. AUTO SALVAGE TsaWwassoni B.C..". • ...... i, .~: ~-!,,e:.. economic diflieulties and government pressu~ on em- cent andManitobe by 0.3 to 7.9 per cent. • Their move•' followed the collapse.-of ~.:.... ~ ~ ployers io oxe?e|se restraint. .... ' The.rateineressedinNova.~otlabyo.2tol3.9'[~erce.t; , 635-2333 or 635.9:095 hai'~ining seSsiop~~wltli the ?labor, relat~ns~ =. He said lhe shutdown will cost the industryas much as in New Brunswick by 0.2 to 14.2per cent; In Quebec by 0,9 to a~O"Du~n (lust off Hv~, t* El i Th~ay.. ;.-- i":" . - L~ ,,,~: ,/ ~$100,(X)0 a dayinmiscellanem~s costs.. ', " 15.2 per cent;in Ontari0 by t.! to 10.t per cest;'tnSanhal, ,.:.. ,,~;~..,~. ~ - . .. /• . : ' . / ;'.i~4. , ...... ;: . • , ,

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:' o"aranteed'.:.".... ' : ...... : : :.:., ,: ",: ..:::..;:.:i ',:,~+! i:p~::,".' :,: '"'+: : ."".',, .ioggLng~ phm for the so called West Skeetm area. DifferenCe:: :, Where.... : ,~...... i.ntand.m ~'onomle" development++ ' ':+: .and Job.' " ,~t! ~.|-ll~ti,~imp~scticel'.m,," ' ...... impouible, " I b~i_.' e.v e \t~t,.!~,'t~: _ : ...... , //, ' . !" : . " .'.'.', : :.:..!:"!-: '- . ; 'ofoplnkmbetwecntwoindivlduals, regard!ess how intense erea.tion.torour srea~ ...... , .:, : ". : : .: ~b]e .te'sfi)remorewater in the tmum.....J~eror,.n,Y~O .. lerrace:,...... :, "' /~ ... _Circulation: : they may ha does not constitute a'bettle between the IWA :In the short tennr, mronghthese~very diflien!ttimes, x production, and I wonder about the.posmo.mty ~L~ ...... intend ~ take advamtnge of the:Job creation OPl~ualUes mo~e~rWe~output by" taking advantage o/me water now 635.6357--, • • '. ,. ,63s,4o0o politicians with the Kiilmat Stikine Regional District. Mr, Hutehinon was also quoted as saying - "they (the provided through federal and provinclal';~b creation funds; outo~ rise Kemano powerhouseby, using a low headturbine,,' Publisher: .Garry Husak directors) are not prepared to take any action because, they With no miracles m the horizon, I see no oth~ options that Mean presently has a surplus eleetrial power output that are worried ahaut'small pressure groups." Mr, Hutchison can provide the immediate Jch assistance that is now combined with the incronsed preductlon throuKh the means needed. The Employment Bridging Assistance Program, I have suggested could ~e sufficient fur the constr~tim of , , -. Editor: feels that political divisions on the board are preventing it •from taking more aggressive action. Her may be correct while falling short in providing thousands of :jobs, is p~dbly one:more smelter and the ability to provide some' • : , "r Brian G~:egg when he statce.that .there are divislous on the board, creating hundreds after a bit of a shaky staff. I personally secenddry manufacturing of aluminum products in the "however, while it would.be great if politicians could agree through my own cmupany have contracted to sponsor 25 TerraceAhurnhlll area. If sufficient electrical power. - • - " Advertising Sales: all of the time, the nature of our diverse sa¢iety rules out fishery jobs in our region and I have encouraged other ce~':l~ ,~ gained through efflcleacles and the. neW' Terrace-- David Hamilto~ that possibility, The best that one can hope for in that contractors, particularfly in the tbe for~t industry to do the tedmiques I have snggested then I See no alteruative but'to politicians are matu.ro and intelligent enough to agree when same, Whilethinprngramhashelpedsomepeupleandlam pui~dmse;~trs power from B.C. Hydro. Stair W.ri.ters. Photographers: Sports: it counts. sure it will help more before it is terminated, it does have its Don Schaffer That is the nature and manner in which the present downfall in that it can only assist those people who are Whllolhavesomerealcsncernswithaluminumsmeiting Kitimat Stikine Regional District board" works, In most receiving UIC be~neflts. Another program called t~e and its impact upon hunmn health and the environment, I instances seven of the 1~ Directors are able to agree and in Canada Community Devclopment program will emplo~ ~,,~t suhetant~l gains have been made in. ,. Reception.Classified: persons who have'had their UIC benefl~ run out. I liR~d ~ ~~'~:smelling precm: l:am not convl~ed that~ "F Caroly n Gibson many instances all.,12 agree., However, there are times when there ia a real difference of opinion o. the board, that do whatever 'I can, to put together-a ..CCD program for these,~a~,eltiofficlent however, to allow a new 'smelter: Thernhill and support other directors on the regional to be-ceustructed where prevailing winds can blow ak Circulation: difference manifests itself when discussion takes place on what kind of economic development strategy the regional district buard who wJsh to put tegether a pregram for their on~lse/om"0ntoareas where thereis aubstantiai.hmn~n Maria Taylor - district should adopt, There are board members who feel communities.. Imbl~flm~;Suchas at Lskelse Lake,:Thornhill or Terrace, .NOTICE OF COPYRIGHT: that o~ region should take advantage of whatever in- Redevelopment of the Lakeise Hoispringa - I am actively ~ .,orup0nVkluahle fish and wildlife sreus such as the Lakelse The Herald retains full, complete and sole copyB'ight dustrinl opportunities come our way; there are others, such involved with a: number of other local people who are Lake tectesllon area. In any advertisement producedand.or any editorial as myself who are more cautious. working on a s~ged development scheme to reopen the I ha~ ~ an open mind on the cmmtruclion of a new or photographic content published in the Herald. Mr. Hutchison was also quoted in the Herald on June 30 as hotsprfnga for local ~and tourist use. Included in the aluminum smelter in the northwest region, whether it is in Reproduction is notpermitted without the:written saying "that one small pressure group which must take pr.oposol is a hoteprings haatedgree~house ff the Provincial Vandle.,ri~oof, New Hazletou, Prince Rupert or the Kitimat-.. permisshpn of the Puhllsher. some of the blame for the lack of industry is the en- Ministry of Agriculture finds the concept viable. Ter~cepron. No eonalderaliousl~ouldhe Kiven to any slte~ vironmantal lobbyY What lack of industry is Mr. Hut- I will encourage, through the I Ecanemic Development lec~ ,O~S/,until the mast exhausllve'wlad and,ait,.q~.H~.~, chison talking about? ~ area has had more than its Commission, a plan fer a more diversified tourist base, studies have,been completed under the direction of the share of industrial development over the past 20 years along with improved facilities and programs that will an- upproprtatefederai and provincial government agencies. ,. I compared with other regions in B.C. There has boe~ a courage longer visits and a greater interest in our region. TI~ neclity,.for these studies is to find a location where' gradual diversification of the industrial and economic base With this fisheries resource providing lids region with two there will be ~!rtually no negative environmental impact or of the regien and I am sure that this will continue and likely of its must established industries In commercial fishing and intrusion upon human health, forestry or fish and wildlife, at a fastet~ pace than over theprevlous years. recreation rising, I intend to' pursue the establishment of a Mr. Hutchison further stated, and I quote, "when you look more active and comprehensive habitat improvement and I certainly support a strong, viable and producBve forest fisheries enhancement program, particularly labour in. industry'in;thin region. Obviomly this is a motherhood at the industry We could have had here over the past 15.20 termive smaller instruam projects, That Terrace & statement.which means nothing without some qualifying years...all shot down by a bunch of kooks.' We believe in Thor0hill jointly, through theReKiuaal Dtstrl~ta Economic remarks. Ftrstly I believe that the .r~ionai dist~iet:mukt Editorial environmental protection, but' it should be done through Development commission establish qn industrial, park encourage B.C. Timber to diversify its sales away from its, legislation." suitable for secondary and service industry.' Such 'an In-: dopendon~eUpon the U,S. market. Mills in the Smitbers The only industry that I am aware of that was lost was the dustrtal park would enhance" the tax base for both Corn;- area', after the 1975downturn in the economy, did just that Oil Port that was proposed for Kilimat. If the concerned munities while providing facilities and a climate for and luive bon~ited ever since. Secondly, the regional If Andre McNicoll's book on 'Catholic cults" _people in'B.C, who were against a Port for super tankers_ is any Indication of the mindless thinking are 'kooks' than literally hundreds of thousands of people of mnaller manufacturing and service industries to.locate in ' district must'support the principal that important and the greater Terrace area. productive forest land should not be alienated for other coming out of academics these days this western North America'are 'kooks', whb are also against uses. Thirdly, that intensive enhancemant of the forestry.,/ country is in deep trouble. He claims that such ports being located in Port Angeles, Vancouver, Los In conjunction with the industrial park, I intend to ac- resource he an 00gotng priority although l:have my own":~ Charismatic movements within the churches Angeles and the list goes on. The fact remains that there is tively pursue the establishment of service industry to psrso0al hangups with use of herblddes to reduce are a move to the..righ.t. - not legislation in existance anywhere in the world to provide the large industrial complexes in.Prince Rupert decidncuagrowth. Fourthly I see now ns the time to tiKhten --The symptoms he offersare n--o different from adequately protect the marine environment, public beaches and Kitimat with reliable servioe, sepplies,parts, etc. up the4erest industry inour area, that is set production, and personal property from oil spills, whether from oil thOSe felt in left.wing socialist countries like • With re~erence to the petrochemical industry, my gut limits that are in tune with available Umber supplies. This tanker breakups, pipeline breaks or smaller chronic spi.lis feeling has always been against the wholesale export of rules outany traditional expansion, but It does not rule ont,(, Polafid. Charlsmatlcs,..says McNlcoll, en- during tanker loadings, etc. courage conformlsm, apply peer pressure and natural gas, whether it is to the U,S., Japan or Korea.- diversllluatin., eg, making different products using dif-v A steel mill complex was seriously considered in 1974-75 Particularly when no one is really sure when our known ferant wood supplies. It:is time that B.C. Timber, IWA, the,, they occasionally have a serlous psycholog!cal for Kitirna't, withtwo different options being prol~sed. One Canadian reserves willrua out,.it only.makes.sense to be forest,service, the generai poblic and yes,~the region~l Impact. " .,was.for a Very large steel mill that would emdoy, ma,y p .r~.~l conservaKvejn the .nllecation of this ve~., ~a~.r.enewable~a~ural resource. As it turns out, ] dtst~mtcolleetiv~ pute.M~eir thinkimlkcaps'hrnaeffort to 4 ~uf'i~vincta! :~.d •fe~i~r~o, ver~.~ enta have made aider,~omnWond~ birch andlsen~adhe ~l~rffast'~wf~l~ the communist party to get a proper lob, to rent serious pellu~0iipr()~em and turn the social fabric m our choice that it is" more imp0~nt t~creato jobs ~w and . so sailed weed trees of our region. ~n apartment, to possess an driver's license area inside out. The-other plant wh~ich received wide provide revenue to hath.levels of government by exporting -. ~.... '*' ' ' ttin area into me and drive a car or to participate In the so-called spread support from the environmental movement, naturalgas, This is a gamble that willprovide a short term IL~s~;~eXpausionofB.C, Timberseu g "' "good life" that. so~:lallsm brings. politicians and the general public, was a smaller direct stimulus in construction jobs, a longer.term revenue source solcaU,~..~est Skeena area, I will reserve Judgment until 1" reduction mill which would have employed approximately for both senior governments and a small number of per- ha~e ~d aftopportunity to examine the information and I There Is chronlc fear a~d anxlety In Poland 500 people, used a relatively small amount of energy, pose manent, jobs, while in themeanlime other means of datsavailable, To dato l have had no opportunlly tu see or Os people are constantly watched for posslble less of a pollution and social problem, use a relatively small ,:.creating or finding a similar energy source :w~ be.foand~. rea,d.~a~~/.0~f the'h/test studlus or reports, While.the regional Gon-conformlty and pi'ofessors who make amount of land for the mi]l'and create steel primarily for While I hold the view that this line of thinklng Is~.ang;'l'. dist~;:vmay h~ve Some influence on any final decisions ~rltlcal remarks are arrested as western sples. the~Western Canadian market. (Wi~ tbe present economic will not oppose it. I wilJ however be a strong advocate for ~ cutting rights in the area, mY.personal view one One could rightly say that these things have a slump, steel millsall over North American have had to lay •' the moststringent environmental controls' and-I go on way,0rlthe'~.er carrieslittle mor.e weight than that of tl~ ~erlous psycological Impact-on the Polish off thousands of employees.) recordas seekln8 them~t environmantaliy sound location - averag~ per~n.

Oeop,e. " , . The regional district has only a limited ability to create for the .proposed Dane Liqulfied natural gas plant and A,strong economlc base in a community can only come i W-hat McMicoll seems to offer In hisso:called jchs, it~'i'ole is primarily'to ~)rnvide a climate that will pipeline location, about by local initiative and a faith in your country.--.While 4nalysis of modern Christlani~ Is another encourage-development and to some extent of .its own - On the question of a now aluminum smelter fur our regice ' "thela~-ge~nulti'nstieaalsndgovernmentmegaprejectsare ~flempt to discredit the. growing awareness choice. Since I was elected in November, the board has and the expansion of Alcan's electrical works by way of an inte~al'p~rtof our societies economic future, local • towards the nature of the expanding socialist been worldng towards an economic development strategy. Kemano completion, I do not believe that it is possible to initlative!'such 'as tlmt shown by the recent ~', of I made a motion early in the year to re-activate the divert water out of the Nauiha-Morice river aystem without , Skeeua'Cm~eiit Products Concrete hlock plant in Thornhlll ~mpire launched from the Kremlin over 50 Economic Development Commission, to hold monthly fiurting its very valuable.fishery. The commercial fishing is the kin'd!:6f' confidence and gambling api• that. is ears ago. He Calls Christlanlt~ ran 'incipient meetings, which was not done prior to my term in office. " industry and" the recreation fishing Industry, particularly required; ...... scism/ - ,, .... ! When a Polish refugee was asked what the difference between Polish socialism and ~estern European socialism Is the answer was: "" In Western Europe there is democ~'acy. Chartered banks lower prime lending rate ~n Poland there is only socialism." Canada's major chartered banks todayare lowering their Canadian dollar.. On Thursday the dollar closed up 1-20at now is.at its.lowest level since the endof May. , ..... t prime lending rates a quarter point to 17 per cent, prompted $0.8015 U.S: ~, ' ~. The ceniral hankdrop reflects developments in the U.S., by anotherdrop in the trend-setting Bank, of Canada rate. " ' .wherei~e~.haS ,been a steady decline in interest rates.. Some of the Big Five banks also lowered the interest they recenfi'y,.,wMeaing-the gap between Canadian and U~S,. pay on savings accounts, but therewas no drop in mortgage ...... The prime rate drop, announced Thursday, came after rates• or consumer, loans. ~ rat~s::.,As,. • result, higher rates in Canada ~have attracted - Letters to the central bank rate fell tO 15.5 per cent to lS.2. It was the The prime -- the tnterest charged for loans to top-rated r0o09Yi~/i~.~nadian investments,, strengthaning:~dm fifth straight week the Bank of Canada rate has fallen and • . . Cansd/an:~llar, This has allowed the Bank.of Canada to let " the Editor reflects caking U.S: interest rates and a strengthening corporate Customers and the base forother types of loans - C~nadian,.:r0tes slip gradually, -- • .I~ p~,.0~ter,Mevelopment, Bell Canada became the iirst I I I ! major ~(;t~n;0f federal.priCe restraints when_the govern-. meot~orde~itit:to keeprate increasos to six per cent in 19~ ~ the ~..ditor, Howlett's back:in ivy halls and five per ~ent. in i983. • .. ~ ' " • . .... !We the small businesses of Terrace have really been .... The crackdown on price increases came despite company cheated with the different government work projects going : ,~ wamiogs it, may hPve to lay off thousands of workers and i~, our city. When in business you have your overbead ex- __ by KEITH ALFORD red~e services.: ~nses, such as business licence, annual taxes, shop in- On M0nday,'Aug.-9 the masthead of the Herald will be ~Communications Minister Francis .#ox told a news surance, equipment~ tr~iusportatlon, telephone & lights, missing a name.-S~-will Terrace, conference cabinet ]ins decided Bell will get increases.0f efficient help, employees on payroll, etc, We have always Journalist Mike Howlett will be leaving this newspaper's only~slx.pel~cent~Sept. 1,and five per centSept. 1, 1903. h~red local personnel and keep the money rotating in our staff to retom to university to obtain master'n degree in • ..~The company,, which serv~ Ontario, quebec and the. o~,n area. We have trained students so they could further Political Science. No~)~!~Wdloriesj.applled in ffuoe for resid~tiai rato~,~ &emselves in vocational staadarde and be~orne qualified ..... Not only will Terrace be the poorer, but so will the entire |n~a~,~ ~ent and besinuss hikes oi~ 35*;per/central.! t~amman, we have hired students for the summer works .press corps from Smithers to Prince George, for~Howiett effective next January. .... ,~!/':: ~ogram so they could help put- themselves through was the impetus behind the now highly successful Nor- The CAnadian Radio.~elevision and Telecommunicatio;~s !!~ university c~ college. We were anke$1 by the N0i'thwest " thwest Media Association. --, Commisuion had ~j~.te hear that application Jn,~ ~ommunity College to put a bid in-fer upholstering all the • The~NWMA is an unique organization, that cantinues the ,.. , . ~ ~ ~. .. ,, . .~ ~. f~miture that was specified and.required to be done, and professiorml development of. area reporters anc~ brings : aver , for b.in.s, and ,, h~cal buUding contractors Were asked to bid on building the together the nowsmakers artdmembers of the interested cent for realdea~~' Which. took effect wh~'~ "' f~rniture, sohere goes '-after the bids Were Closed they public for day ,long seminars on SUch issues as forestry, awarded last Octo~'~~RTC, are'not affected ~ :!~ advised us that due to government f0rnudlties it would have industrial development, .mining, and .,other spheres'of Bell said in a news release.'the move probably means~' ..' go province wide. free enterprise, b~t: in the meantime con-earn...The hallmark of Howlett'ssuccess Is that the we were told we were ~iper centcertoln of this project. .NWMA will continue to fill those ne~ds after he has left, . , , . In bther bualnese news Thureday: ". :...... ,:..~.;;!:.: . ', 1~he other day we Were advised that an upholstery firm indeed, the next.semlnar isalready set: " ' Howlett s Herald memorios :~':,~!~.!~;b.-.:Y6kM~n~ticantoindus~t'e~rtedwhatoneindust~i? , f~m Pentieton,-B.C. was awarded the contract which was In a sense, Howlett ia.a journalist's, jotknalist. If you n~uch lower. It is most upsetting cause in Terrace, there doubt that, just ask his competitors-colleagues of the press declaims criticized - especially in print. ,/' ,'. ""~ ' ~~" ~'~ ~,~'~ the four' carmake~:: - ate three qualified upholstery busines~f'and why should what they think of him. Whether tbeywork for radio, TY, 'But if you are coucemed about themachlnationsof this ~~TheJuly~T)b~i~ormancecomuai.eswi~;i; - ~lz~tstness have to go out of town. In'~r case we have always or rival newspapers; :he is universally respected for his areas politics, Howlett..was o.ne person yoU am~l~l.trust to~ , i~t~ckr ~liverte$ 0! ffo,~50'fn~_ same month of l~t::.. '. f~r the past 10or 12 years did all the necessary upholstering honesty, fair PlaYi hard.hitting questions, no-nonseme giveyou the news, sucemcily and intelligently. He.ealle~. "y~ ~ ~7,917 in Junef " - /: ~"~i' f~the Northwest College and they have always been more stances, writing ability, investigative flair, and 'em as he saw 'emi. And he saw 'emwllh 20-~0 v~sionl ~His" • ~-~statJstics Canada reported the' country, exported~:~;_ / tiara satisfied and we always stand behind our work- profe~lomilism, " ' " . ." - reporting included net only what happened, but why ..and .,re~qr(~llZJbllQ..gnrmo~ein g0od~than fi imported bringingt~ l _ . .. . • vs . n~anShp. ,' " " ~ i~: : ' . • Howi~t is banleall£ a political reporter. And he has that how~as well . . ' , , ~ ' '... " ~ .: .... co~'try's ir@e's.urplua for the first half of the year to ~8~J~: ' -," tWe would Sure like to get a little support from the Terrace rare abUity to ha able ~to socialize,with politicism of all . !!~eresdors will miss his incisive artlcles,/A~.d We of tl~:. :. Jbil~it.~,~ht~m m0re'~than last year's total mlerchan~-~, - / i~'d~le and see ff anything Can be done, and maintain that" persuasions and still be""in no one's pocket", . . corl)s, will .,m~ him at. th.me.. after.~ . m~.ting i pub. trade st~pl .t~. of $TA..billion; Statistics Canadasaid;-"'~- - That is not to say that he is loved by everyme. There are • ~rk stays in Te~ace not. to ~tsiders. ,...... =...... sesatmm where we try and figure outwhatU?e politicos ~. i,et~ ;ki0s~e t6"the record annual surplus of $8.5 blllionf~'/ a few peuple on the reg/onal district, the KitimatCouucil, upto this time. Often the best analysis a~r in the next ~ 1980:~'~ ~, :,,: . ~ .... : ., . .i~.::~, "~ We have been resldonts of Terrace for 26 years and have and School District 88, that willprohably be quite ha~ppy to day s Herald. • .° . "'...... " .... .'. : ... - ...... ,v~tion project sterts.in Canada dur~:the4tt~;.' .... $1ways helped and duaated" to the" cemmuni ty. Not,, fairl see him leave. It is 'not always comfortable to see yourself .'Itistoneasyt0any ,wewillnot seehlsll~engalfi".-We'd: ~*al~l)~.t~thls year plunged 48 per'eentfrom~.the' ~t~l'~;:.~; fr . ' ,. _ ...... •Spuds Custom Upholstery Ltd.. analyzed, yeur manoegvres investigated, and your better. We'necd ~n of Howlett's c~|i~'. ,.... . period I~"~--~in I, . ' __: ' " , " a C urcn rn' ISSlone s,, d, • ' ues i • : MO,NTHEAL ice) --Wh:ed:~the'•453 commiM!one..~,.~r~ aclk,,( or evangelism.. .' •.i . /' ~ " , .' ..,~.also wanlsl.all ,~,omiil!o~ church ~embersitolspen~l!he lmlicyforthv.!rx!lw,,yearsand l.an,wmed~'ator;oi: ,* •t delegates tp the ~th genexalcour~¢ll o! ,the Unlted ~u~h:q,[ ~ 1'hi' agettda *for.the c ouncl! asks ~ommissiongrsto deal'..." nex/:i,~ix yt,ar, de~'~;1op,ing the,centra!, !~liefd 0f;Chri~tlan lit ular bead, opd,s~,retary, or atlministrat!ve, head.., " ' Canada gather here' this-.weektm~ lliey Will have a10t ~)n' wilh aho~l Of repoluti~)ns dealing with subjects like Prison ,," *fail'h{. "'" ' " '~ ~ " .~ - ' " ' , .;'. . ''- . " '.." 1. " I~,ughly half of the commissioners a~ c;li~rgy..Most are : ,: thezr plate . , ' '...: , . '.... ,";t., '. ' ', ..... './, ret~orm .high Intere,t.rate~.-'aeid ram, natJve.r!ghts, and. , .... '. ~. "' "". • 1 " ' , " ' " "...... ' " ;,t.'h"'~n,I)y'lhecb, urch.~12regi.On~!,bod)es'Other!!repre~mt ", 'There is'a li#eW dis¢~i'bneUi'rentlY"Undrway in: ~¢- : ~ldebec'sj~'ight' 10 Self

r~ T ~' '",* '";J00,000¢ll;¢ulp]f0n' m0nth!y;'R~v. RJchaid Dav/ds0d,:of Stl , iJ"L~,~/. ~!~:':/Andrew~ Un'!ted ~C!~.in'Toronl'0,' ~aused,~ 'a,stir wh~ be • ...... ,. . : ...... , ...... - ...... ,.. ~ ;- ,- , ~ ,said:, :We, believe we can'win salvati0n'forom'selve=by • ;IL~L]FAX~ ~• (CP) ~.--' ifity cbunciladopt~:hts,pla~ city eou~iiuses,hm-.plan...Thcr~, has ' :been :~ ..'.~We31 hopefully try' Io .LasI.yesr'S,t.John#~5%], dein~justtee0rdetiverlnaMea]s-On.Whee]snr~u=inu Halifax r and' '.SainL -John,.- rur restrai,I;; ~eludinB~ia . ' ll.'~pessiblt~ to reach the- speculation- this will force mainlain sarvices,.but some mtibon budgel was 15 per, deal With a bank that persist in lending mehey IsSouth N.B. •will stay within, the six-por-centrisein spending. IS!x-per-coat)!nflationlimit the oily to cul pnblic ser- progro~n~: r which are no' cent higher than 1981, If A*friea. federally ~ suggested and Ipxatiop.. :~ ~.,~:::.;~,, within one year• If. this vices to rt~duee Spending. longer as, necessary as they increases in taxation are to .... "Bul°wecannot'Win our own Salvation.'"Daviclsonadded. restraint guidelines.:for-this • ~-. Walla]:e ~YSi eVe~Sfl~M~Y. program is ado.pted righl Bul public services will be once were will be affected•, be kept.in.the six-per-cent "It is'Jesus Christ who sayes.us.'.' •y~r bul officials fear it.will including city w.orl~ers,, ,will across "the country," he Iouched only as. a last It's a value judgment as to range, taxpayers can ex-. "Christians Often give lip service to tl~e idea thai faith in 'ben painful entry into 'the :.l~nefil from ~the~,.wage=.~and says. , resort, assistant c!ty which ~rvicg~..are cut.'" pect severe cuts in some • Jesus is one side of the coin and good worksthe otheL'... atx-per-ce~t world of pr!¢e .cOn lro~ ,~!thqugh ~dayor Robert Lockhart of manager Nicholas 8arfoot Deciding where to apply areas of spending to stave Jesus Christ must be restored to the side or the coin from Finance. Minister "Allan there mayl~ a,,r.o,ughp~, lod Semi John said insl week says. adding that the city.is the budgetary knife wilt be off a repeat of lasl year's .whichJle hasbeen expunged. • .Then we could look for a MaeEachen. while the pr0~an~ js I~lklng the city would stick to a six- coneent ratlng more .on difficull fo~. . civic 6.4.per-cent lax increase, renewalwhieh would be the foundation of a just and caring '~ ,Halifax • Mayor Ran eff~t. :,,-~;~ [ ~,~ .,~,~.,':~.... per-cent guideline for his other ways to"trlm .the i politicians, who have . to L~ckhar! says no cuts are 'L~CIeLy.'' Wallace says it is essential He expectsx~.P.id,results,if city's budget. budget. worry about being, re- planned in the number-of Clarke MacDonald, a candidate for moderator and the elected, city personnel~. church's deputy secretary for the division' of mission in ,,Civic elections will be "Other ~vays of 'cost- Canada, responded to Davidsons' commentsby saying: held in Halifax in October, cutting are being looked "Unless your Christian faith results in concern say about Aldermen may have a at," Barfoot •says. .SouthAfrica, it doesn't amount to a hill of beans,' ..... ' ;" "' wan 't prison inq uiry tendency t O keep oneeye on Possi bi l iti es i ncl ude "We're not doing social action to get brownie point-s 'the budget and another on reducing the number of city lntoheaven, We're doing it because of Christ's com. mandget MONTREAL.... tCP) -- allegations :',..l,l~i,~,.~;~p..nd,.. --said ,. prisoners have been left inadequately fed -- |we the polls when the time .vehicles, reducing vehicle unite our faith with action." Four:lawyers allowed into damage caused~./ilo :.!he without toothpaste, shaving sandwiches for lunch and comes to pare.exl~_nditures..... use, cuttlng staff traveLto .... l'm a strong advocate of wholeness, of one Gospel with Archambault" penitentiary; .... prison~ facilitieS duripg, the material or toilet paper. one for supper --and some ,"1 think il's going to get out-of-town conferehces'and i I~ersonal and social implications~" " 10 days after an uprising riot.is the ma!n reason the Although officials have guards throw the food Under down to each and eve~'y seminars and using' cow B0thmensaytheyaregoodfriendsanddifferoMyonhow which left three guards and convicts are still confined to said .they used tear gas~ to the cell's bed or into the alderman and the position sultants to better ad- ]hey emphasize issues facing the church. quell prisoners rampaging toilet bowl .rather than he takes on restraint," says vantage, he says. two prisoners dead, are their cells. " ~/: ..... Halifax _alderman Ron Also on the agenda is debate on a controversial report calling for a public inquiry Anne-Mar[6~"J0nes of-the in their cells' shortly after handing it to'the occupant, ..the riot, the lawyers said the Cromwell, "You can't talk There is also concern thai presented to the last council, which examines sexual into what they describe as 'Associat ion "bf'" Defence the lawyers added. about restraint this week present serviees may take a morality and the sexually of Christ among other ~. the prison'S vengeful l~wye/s, Ge0rged Eebel of gas was used during five They said guards days in revenge for the and then add things into the back seat to debt-funding The report will be the subjL~ctof resolutions and Possibly an treatment of convlets~' the Association bf~QUebec destroyed everything in the budget-~next week.", for projects such as' the interim report, but won't go back before councfluntil 1984. killing Of the guards. common rooms and burned -. Whfl~ non~ of the 425 Jurists, and '~~ Nicole Cromwell says aldermen major Market . Square Other resolutions ask the Council to come to grlps.with~: Dalgnault '. ahd'r'-r~Reflee They-also said prisoners priooners have been for- material purchased,, by .the must determine which downtown redevelopment . whether self-confessed homosexunlssll0uld be oi'¢lained as ;t have been altow~edonly one prisoners for their- leisure mally charged with Millette of.~ thi~':Prlsoners services are esmential,then projeet and the Canada ministers. Some divinity students have openly admitted shower since July 26, even periods. anything related to the,use 'Right9~ B~redu .ddid they cut unneeded programs. Games_pool. - -- their homosexuality. . .~ 25 riot, Archnmbault of- spoke with eigld.' convicts' though lear gas irritates the ""BUt. the pri~ners who' However, he added, some ' .. ficials have established "a Wednesday. skin. parlicipated tin'the riot) aldermen have supported climate of terror and They-.said .guards have P'F i so n e r s a~r e destroyed everything." expenditures lately which,if suspicion" and are sub- confiscated all personal cut, could haye been used io mitting prisoners to "moral ,effects belonging to lower next year~s tax rate• torture,, the lawyers said in prisoners, !he.lading a statement: Thursday. changes of.clothing, .becks, Saint John will have to Hooge wedding hold contract talks with four However, prison official photographs :~ and-',~ legal Gaston PeHetier deniedth e papers, some, of . the civic unions in 1983 -- police, firefighters, inside Workers and outside workers. Mayor Leekharl admits wage demands will almost certainly average Fires plentiful ., , ..... >, more than the six-per-cent Ftrefighters in Alberta path of the flre,,./have guidelines...... and- Brittsh"TColumbia are returned to.,their:,]homes facing a far greater number because the fire., hasn't Saint John has less .tax of forest flre~"this year than moved since .Tuesday;. :-,: money due to a drop in in 1961, say fo"~try offlcials "The situation,., in "the population. To compound THURSDAY, AUGUST 19-|:00p.m. from both p~.~inces, north tot B.C.-) .:~has~ im- the problem, the us- ADVANCETICKETSAVAILABLEAT: -=. } The B.C.~Ministry of proved in the past t~vo days conditional grant it receives Shefleld's & Sons Tobacconist i Forests:~:~u~d~,~ ~,~h~ ~,~m~ ~lud, from the province i~bp.se~- - l ' ~ i!n,.,l~aSkeel~,tl.t~l~, ,, " : ~: ""',~ "~ - , .~,~ ~,,~ "1, ~ ,'t~ hasspodt ~11~ L~'Ml~i~va~y~7~tweei~&m .WeW~ on'populauon,ann trial .,WILl # Fr • I ;, , ' F +~r* al~o:'~i~p:.... 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hres• more th~/t three times* noW qmet,,' •"~ forest,se~lce~ "" the $10.8milli6nspent in the ': spokesman Rick To~psend ...... J ...... same perlo~i last year. stud in a release... - In a release, the'ministry "The winds drop~d :ind _~_reported tKat 1.836 fires crews have be~ed.'al~te"to have burned an estimated burn off some areas to 334,100 hectares across the prevent the spread' Of 'fi~'es. Skeena Youth Works province so far this season. Caterpillars ' (bulldo~.er~)" All Saints' Anglican Church, Vernon, was the setting on hav~built new.guardd and That compares with 874 July 3 for the exchange of marriage vows between Janice there is no furthel:' threat t0 fires and 10,500 hectares Louise Froese, daughter of Jean Froose and the late Frank over the same period in settlements 'in':'t'hb•:' fire Froze of Terrace and Ronsld James Hooge, son of Mr. and 1981. zones• ' .... ~ - .... - . .! .~ Mrs. Jake Hooge of Abbotsfm'd. The number of fires Ray. Paul Robinson offieiated at the double ring OPEN HOUSE "However, the forecast is reported in Alberta this generally for wal.me~i'a~nd a ceremony. • ~--- year has reached 1,143, as drying trend~:aci*~'s~ ,. the Given in marriage by her brother, Gerald Freese, the ~compared' with 796 in t981, province, W[!V~:ti~ ".ii|re bride wore a gown of ge~gelte featuring a high neckline, said -Wayne Goff, dnngerincreasing,'" "' fitted bodice and split sleeves, all. adorned with point superintendent for the In northern AlbeYta,.a fire Peace River forest district. d'esprit and vernice lace. The mohair hat was trimmed Saturday, August 7 in the Footner Lake forest After a respite caused by with alencon lace. She carried a bouquet of pink roses, pink region which has enghlfcd cool and rainy weather, the and white carnations and baby's breath. forest fire situation in both an area' about one,tidied, the Matron of honor was Donna Mihalcheon of Vernon and 9:00am - 3:30pro provinces may hekt up size of Pri~'e ~rd bridesmaid was Julie Sjoman of Vancouver, They were again With warmer, drier Island C0n'tinu~i tin,Bated gowned alike, in flo0~, length pink V-neck style gowns with ~" weather expected in the Thursday. chiffon overbodtce and carried eolonial bouquets of pink next few days. However, officials believet carnations, Melanie Martens, niece of thegTonm, was the flower girl. 4634 Keith Ave. in Boo ikrtalle Parking Lot, The B.C. forest service the" 200,000-hectai'~' blaze • z "-blmed lightning for 215 of Marvin Fribsen was best than, Larry Honge, brother of may be brought w-under - ...... = the 2.55 new fires reported in control in about a~we~k~ the groom, acted as groomsman, and the ushers were Wally the last week. The fire,, raging through Peters and Walter Martens, brothers-in-law of the groom. Thanks for yoursuppod \ The 160,000-hectare in- scrub, brush, ,mUskeg .. and Jack Hoops, brother of fl~e groom, read the seripture 1 ferno that threatened swamp land~abotit',~BSO Corinthians, Chapter.t3; and remember Skeena Youth Works WORKS! several small settlements kilometres ndrth =,bf The reception followed at the Lakeside Motor Inn with last week near the B.(~.- Edmonton;is thelargest the M'~vin Frtesen acting as master el cei'emonies. the following'businesses have hired youth:fronl-th~ skeena Youth WorksProgram: Yukon border is expected to region has:ever'~eri~ "Ills The prayer was given by Ray Braun of Saskatoon and the Gardenside Farms, the Daily Herald, HalesCabinet, McEwan GM, Alex!s Body Shop, continue through to the fall not " threatenlng '': '.day toast to thebrideand groom was made by Bob Weatherlll of " rains, said Vern = Barge, - populated ai'~as: '~ " ' Vernon. Guest book attendant was Michelle'Martens. Terrace Signs,~Gagnon's General Repair, Terrace Day Care, Pro:Tech Electronics;.• information officer for the "It's not moving on "us;" Telegrams'~vere received from Terrace and Pentictoo. Budget Auto Body & Pet world, The couple will reside in Vemoowhere beth ate employed •forest service. Cliff Smith, oF.the Alberta I Residents of Coal River Forest Service '-'Said by Thorns Riddell isnd Company. 'and Fireside, two small Thursday. ~..But the~'e's: 'a Out" (~! town guests attended from Terrace, Telkwa, B.C:communities that were tremendous, amount• Of' 'fire Dawso~d Creek, Kamloops, Helowna, Summerland, Hope, evacuated last week in it. There's.stiil,,'a 'lot ,:of Chilliwack, Abbotsford, Vancouver, Saskatoon and because they were in *the work to be done,nn'it. '''~- Grayston, Sask. .. H0t D0gs 15' Lem0naderriI0 ¢ , FRAHCHISED • .~'~ OIIHI NOUll -' " " DRYCLEANING 4 foQt round ', • ~mres ~. ~.'~f;'i,- ''" ,'": . . PICNIC TABLES "'-- . : :~: .:.-v~',, , ~'~l~ , ",,~ "~::~ d'Jfi -'~ ,.'~,;./~" ,. . "" and four benches CEDAR,=165 c?t35I Iio.II-4730 LaikelseJlWe,~llin!:Mpll,),:, i)~;~?-!;:::i~,. : . . : . ll6-1l|l • ,.. :" .,,'. . . .

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lid. , [ i ~Ul nl ~I Avlv."mt" ' . i~ ...... r nq' ' 4 I n ~ / .... ' ~lai : ...... ! '< u .. the ~rse lllanH and • , MS.. ~esllb'y, ,, ...... , ...... ,STY ,. : ...... ,. . , . ,. W ioflmP01dtiolm It a vancen, and around Beur George .... 8hultl , , In , We hopo to ponuade our .Co mead said the Jet ..... ?bemwn " I • be~b~el -'~ :• | ...... ~ , ..... i " r~ i, :., :T "...... ' .!!o Immedlta , hi ik cbargse . ' W ,-add' a Am..e~nMends*at(U,8. plinel ,-struck after wardens U ' II a 6erols • ,, ,, . - i, . Y r -- Y..... ' i ialaell tankl ed . mlmmlle was I ~l meunltot Pblllp) t!llblba re p eared .,. c easefir.e ...... bomb!rig. But Imbulancel on the 8o~viet . pull ...... will oo~n Idm, ~ , ...... , ( . Action , bll ba the bat-bar area but very |Seal ~ ~ I ..no,: :u,h.. ,,, HOT SPOT,B - relniutl°nwamdoforredand d In ~ " t~lldnt se an " lore in a orolUblo mltary added t~at In le Am ' . " -- I ~- " ' ~ ~t~ ' " q 0' y < y ~t ' ...... 3otl _, er!can University . .the Council I~hodudod. a Pi.~ camp, and me-PLO, wire impUed,".. , .: : . . option," Iirmill Foreign returned slfoly to Iora~l. h01pil from the bombed noon EDT moating t~ accused the Israelis iif'. braid aid ltklet13 men .Mlnlltry Spokesman Avi The planes bombed near bulldinp, some 300 metrel SterlluLNews Service ~tinue e~Idersilen of enid in Jermelem. preparing for a long. in ~hourlof fle~e flglitinll the Lebanese prime from Wasnn'soffloo. Feature the draft. llnell olflelall enid they ~la~n.qd4hnd insult on. -- it pmlod Into l We t ministry, collapsing two PLO troopl flrtd mlulve The proposed 8ovlet -bed not been formally Wli.~/ Beirut .on Wedlxlday~-ilt fqur, storey apartment burrape of antl41rcraft reoolutloo did not Invoke the of the PLO'a latest ill e~tiiept,meted 30,000 wu.tbu hlhest dilly toil In buildinp in rapid tim but they Isled no , The Key In In Wuhlngton'3 Hnd3 .... pr~vinien el the UN ~lm.ter ImlOll, whereby the PLO peold0 s~ed out of the severid weelm and took the dlvebombinl oortlse that apparent bits. UN mmublil te flMlters would evacuate ilatlered a 80-hour lull in Ml~ i~tor on foot and number of llrel~s Government ~ in Never in thepast 30 yeats hasdo;much li~ at • honor an embliiiO-but nld in., bumper-to-bumper lines the Lebamm invan!on Beirut wtthin IS days of the the wsr. Jmmdeni ll!d earlier that stake in the MlddleEnt as now, followili die s~c-. anlvel of in international they 'ihould n~In h~ra. trafflc after llraell foroll I~gon June O to 818. The buildings Were on the Bel~ gowrnmant k cmsful Israeli operation against the Pidmtlniim anpplylng llraol" with force. Asei Street in the Sanaye__t_givlng Liberation Orpnlzation (PLO) in Lebanon.. Oll~edone thoreugldm for ' Habib time to- weapons or other milltaw eastbound travel. But Israel All sides hwolved in.the conflict, directly or.in~, lid, ' _directly, have learned certain lessons whlch will aF. maintained its 13-day feet their future approach to the almost insolvable Prime Mlnlst-er b~de of food, wntel and F0ods are' problems of the Mlddle East. ' ' Monmiheni ~ and his pmv~imppllm to the leo,age ..The PLO lost practically evorythinlt: the most able cabinet reelved a stroq0y cLlll!iine believed military unitsr the whole infrastructure, all thdr worded- mensap i from remaining in W~.¢_.Beirut, harmful? ::

I " ' strongholds and all alIles. , President Reagan --on hi • ~w~is',!fill t ~,i.,~li~lillb, al.... ~ .__OTTAWA • (CP).__ _x_ • , The latter Should; probably be considered as the Tburlday thlt Alan nlatlA with Aunamila Wile peltlCl{le rOllGUU- r----mvw WalM ll~•4imlilei~u LI~ .L- _is i * i . most sensitive blow to the PLO, The bitter2ruthfor Rombarg, U,8, State 0xploded ouldo thl I miner man enoweu ny iW Yassir AraFat and hiu colleagues is. that no Arab Department q~minan, room of a hotel &elu~tad: ''iometimil find ~ way to l~tr# oi~.nly supported or eva exprmxd moral aid also called on braid to To dl~er table, dooumi!l! arlty wltli the orpnization Which, over 18yltrs, by Israeli offleeri and pull back from Itl new forqln corrclpundalla, the prolared by the i,dil him felt Itself the beloved child of 22 Middle East entrenchments mid observe llei~ Dep.rmmt i~. parents. 1 seven.story Alenndre. There was one country which Arafat though was a "strlet culefire In Nine penldo wore L~lod In one ass, thlk--d~ allied wholcheartedly with him. That was Syria, Th~ place," meaning the slightly, windows were sent told an unnimid - countless Friendly exchanges between Ararat ann ceaseflre iinei before-- the shattered, three other munle/ll heslth unit ilili mafez Asad, president of Syria, symbolized the deep Israeli advancoo lied. . win dentreyed, and'five batch of ellreddod coenliiit ties between the Baath's regime Jn Damascus and the nesday: were badly dlmqed. - citlned ulmoet, twice'tlie pro-Moscow Marxist entity named the PLO. Hut the esbinet after a An Israeli army permitted level of otis Today all the PLO leaders agree it vl/as Syria five-hour meeting ironed a spokeswoman blamed the cbemicll. • ,, who plunged a knife in their back. Encouraging the statement say!rig PLO for the bombing, but a In another, farmer, ud Paiestinlans to resist tothe last, the Syrians were the deployment o! braell forcoo Ipokoomsn for the rlhtilt provincial officials wiiie . first-to ask for a cease fire after the first day of the would .be n~otimd o~y .mrued of aira~;l~'rlm with Israeli attacks on their missiles and,jets located in Christian Pbelanp militia "on. the prise/ills that all wbleh control-mist Belrut pmllclde r/due nwli' Lebanon. Mo{,eover, Syria accepted all Israel's cgn. foreln teresa (meining the ditions For a cease fire, including the *withdrawal of mid he dld not know who' five times higher theii tank units. PLO and Syrinlm ako) will - was relpomdblo. ullowed. - :,• The Fact that the PLO started io negotiate a cease leave the sovereign Nelthl~, case wnii bmui~l The k yto .... - fire with the Israelis based on total surrender through territory of Lebanon.,' lllbib met with to the attention-of earl; the ll!ilyptians, whom they had recently called traitors Cabinet sources told and o~er Lebanese ln- sumers at tim time, and • youri ture is a • V i i i and Zionist agents, is of great significance, It can be reportors.the statement tennedldes to allen the of beth cam amu~ understood as a sign nf growing understanding that constituted a refusal to •PLO's offer to lenve Beirut llne. -~.;!:~- under U.S.tueranteed enfe ..... recognition of the Jewish state and peaceful withdraw from: the new C. G,A. negotiations with her may bring the Palestinlans Israeli positional at the passage to neighboring The latest Healib Depmmmt staiiJues ,l~ . .'/ • . closer to the establishment of their homeland, midpoint of the Green Line Sii4i,~'s mteradlO Financial management is an excit. "The C,O.A, p!olira~-i develop. whether it is Jordan or a part of the West Bank and betwen~ Wset and Enst- and televlaion reported. 4.4 per cent of. the l,al!. ing and challenglnglield', ammedio ed in cooperarion wldi die Faculty Oela. " - ~ Beirut; at the edgm.of the Thd New York Timse mid nmplen of dommtie .f~o~ die needs of die 1980's ,.. and beyond., o(conunerce at die Univenity d The decisive.role in the Middle Bast today could be Sabra and BourJ -el. the ,~Waehington Post- imported food and Financial dechionomaling t, becoming Brash Columbia, Sii:hnu may. played by the United States, if the serious strategic BaraJlieh Palestlnlan repelled, that the U~d products b~ec~d d~, incmmin31y complex and die demand attend lectures at eilher U.B,C or interest is understood hy Washington better than the the 1900-1901flscll year hid. 1 . chtap pragmatism of some Congressmen and leaders refugee camps on the city's States and the .PLO were 'hmeatislacto-" levels il7 (or plo~udonal acco~mlinl~kilh-lil~ • -'lhe-Univelsit~ ofViclori~gfcoliraes ~. - - of theAmericanliberals, , - , southern Outskirts an~ In;.- never been Ireaterl.... may be comphu~l by com~p0iidence,/ IF the United States would have enough wisd0m the northern seaport area.' f= a .-d.y ~thdraw~ of ~.rm.u.:, ou, m i Through die C.G,A. pmg/'am of Ai~l~llcaflomfor Fall 1982 ent~ . and courageto be a guarantor of the restored in- .The cabinet also relected sludles, you can acqulre die special- ins die C.O.A. prolmmare being : dependence of Lebanon, they can per.suede the a Security council reporis iaid PiXl o~.,~,,oi am mpoeuoim, says uuli] bed financial expertise which will accepted undi August 16th, ...... ~"=" ."~" figure gives the woi;lit Syrians, thcPLO and the lsraelis to withdrawfrom resolution culling for the aoma~ m~ a~rla ann Joroan open newcklors along wur career For furdier infatuation.cosset: Lebanese territ0ry and start negotiations in the spirit stationing of ~ cooieflre would travel by bnl or truck, picture benauoo Inspec~ pads. And when I~ have compleced The Direcmr ~Snldent Service~, of Camp David to find a solution to the Palestlnfan observers in West Beirut. via .the~. Beirut-Damuean focus their efforts oai die required counm and earned the The Certified General Accountanu problem, the most delicate and the most.important The statement seld Uleir hil01way, thosegoln8 to kaq naples they suspect may rliht to call you~lfa C.G.A., you'll Auo¢iation o(B.C.,~ - one lii the area. prejence "would ellnal hi would go~ by air end thole be contaminated. have achieved a profesaionai sumding • 1555 Welt 8di Avenue, It will be possible, if Washington makes ~the thd: terrorist orpni~Itlonl whfch ia second to none. • Vancouver, B.C. V6J 1T5 teav!ng for Eil~i end other Even foodl with reelduel Soviets, who seem reaciy "to Intervene in the Middle that they are not obllled to ~ab~mitHea would go by higher than ~owed may be'! You can continue to earn asteady Telq0hone: (604) 732-1211 , " ° ,Vast. understand that such intervention would mean leave." and that, .!eraell air or sea. rliht by the time they"; ' income, on a full.time basis, While . ,.'.. _ •.' an open confrontation with the Unlted States. f0!~es would continue, to .- all s~di~,l~rC.O.A. Thep~s; " ~ C-.eneral ' Acoordinl! to tradltional Moscow practlces, Such a ...... :The PLO leadership are ~ ~ 1 because mesa ram Is eqx'¢ially set up toiiitegrate statement wdl keep the Soviets away for a long time., relurn PLo luerrilin fire. would s"~-the with- ehllnlcals deteriorate with < counle material widi rehvant working ~ Ali~l~[~: " The question~f war or peace is now at stake in the • The statement blamed the drawal und would remain in time or arewashed ofi[ . experience. " " " I Middle East. Washington has a unique opportunity PLO for broakdoiins in the Beirut 'until it wu coal- preduelli such as ~reshfrult ~ to iloss~s thl~ key to solving the problem. Will nine U,S,-medlated tnit~, pletedi the papers aid, and vegetables before they • of British Cohmbla American policy makers ha~;e enough foresight to nse The Beirut .warimnt was In Je~uii~em, cabinet are served, he says. this key? ..::, " _ considerably quieter sourees nld both Begin and ~"-Tbere's certainly I Thursday after Israel's 20- Foreign Minister Yibhak nothing to be. alarmed • • - • ; ' ..• ,•., ..,...... ,•~....., about," Rlou says of tiie: ...... ""-: ."..,D.. "~:. ~• ...~ ''" ...... "'-" •...... "' ".'; b.. '~', "; :.~\ general problem of ...... , . "'~';:.:~. ,:.'....,~. % - - pesticide residues. -

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Atlanta Braves- 2; Cin-. long.homer off' Fernando Uits over six i|nqings to e~r0. :..for~ingl.~ ~_ ~n IHOdg~ in "The way~ I've •been '.'We. really 'ueede~ that I .Catcher Gary C.,art~r also " CharleyLca, Who hadn't einnati Reds'4 San .Diego ~ 1Val~zuelain.the flft~.::A his first Victory since June the second and elghth :.!n- swinging lately, I told win," said Raines,'noting a :droVe in a[mir of runs in an sts~ed Since July 20, when Padres ..2; ,San Francisco throwing ~rror by catcher 26.... nlngs and nothing more. At myself I had to bunt more fourth straight loss .to the 18-hit attack tbat.._in¢luded h m~ ht~-shoulder'~ • stiffened, Giants 5-HomtopAatr~/2;, BruceBenedictonastealby and use my speed," Ralnes Pldllles would have left the Included 17 singles.and Tim • worked five innings to earn Seaver:won: for thq "lath.. one paint, he r_~tlred. 17 Chicago Cube 5 New. York helped Los .tlme In ,2~dt~clslons at San -" straight Metd; :Jay ~John- ' said Thursday after get~g Expos eight back of Wallach'a first career his eighth win against six games Mets 1;. and and St. Louis ~ Angeles to:its first run, ,' Dieg0 S~didm...He is 32-7 , stone slamme:l a" twb-i;un o4ive hits in ~ the Expos' 9-2 Philadelphia in National ' beses-leaded,ho~e run off losses, Bryn Sni~th relieved Cardinals 7 Pittsburgh .The winningrun :cameron lifetime against the.Padres,., homer for Chicago-in: ~e National league baseball League East. stsrterMarty Bystrom" and and held the :Phillies Pirates3. -...... Ron Cey's bases,lo~ided Johnny' Bench hit a solo gaines hit..304 last year, four ~llevers. four innings wi~ third inning.;afta~r. Bill victory, over. Philadelphia through -Dodgers 3 Braves Z.~ sacrifice fly in the 10th. Sax -- home r run and Wayne Philliea. and his five hits Thursday.. ,l hope they (the Phillles) three hits and one run. Buckner's single to ~nan a, l- Atlanta Braves blew ~, led off With a hloop single Krenchicki added a two-run tie. ~ Two o( Raines's hits were lifted his 1982 average to won't get mad because I Bystrom pitched 2 1.3 I Thursday night's baseball which Washington bobbled p!neh-hit single; for Cin- Cardinals ~ PWates 3. bunts as he a club raised my fist in the air," innings, allowed six hits and tied game with Los. Angeles in right field as. Sax ad- cinnati. Ken Oberkfell rsppad a record held by s~veral P.aines scoredthree runs ss~d Wallach, who had two three runs as 'his record Dodgers on shoddy .fielding. vanced to second. He was Giants S Astros 2 players for most hits. in one in the game and stole two. homers Wednesday night dropped to 3-4. pair of two.run doubles and Los Angeles move~d within . sacrificed to third by Ken ": San Francisco's star Steve Mura hurled a. four- game. . '.' bases to boost his season and .now has 15 for the --Phillies reliever Sparky 4*= games of. the first-place Land/~aux and, after twb, rookies, pitcher BilI.Laskey, "The bunt brings the stolen base totaL~ 48. season..'tl was excited." Lyle had to be lifted after hitter in the rain-shortened Braves .with: a 3-2, iO-inning -intentional walks, O~y won cent refielder Chili •Davis codtest, Jnfielders in and opens The Expos also got a fine The Expos took a 3-0 lead Raines's last ..hit smashed. National League triumph - it. and third baseman .Tom things up more," said effort from Outfielder Joel in the thirdlpn an RBIbY his pitching thumb. Ly!e ..The. game Was called, in greatly aided by three Valenzuela was knocked O'Malley, were the main the bottom Of the fifth after Raines. Youngblood, obtained YoungbJ(~Jd and/"two by was taken to a-ne~rby. Atlanta errors• out of thegame:in the sixth Raines salvaged the final Wednesday from New York Carter, made it5-0 in the hospital for X-rays. men for the Giants. Laskey a two-hour, two-minute rai, : LTbe key. miscue came when struck on theleft knee pitched seven shutout in- delay. :T~nner_ said(~,. sixth when Younghiood ..... Doctors said the thumb =_with two out in the bottom Of. 'by a line. drive off the bat of drove aeross two more, and was not broken, although sings, Davis had three hits considerecl the : rainfa i , the ninth and Pedro Bob Horner.Valenzuela and O'Malle~, chipped in accompanied by lighting, polished off the~ scoring in Very swollen, Lyle left with Guerreroon second base as ' 'sustained a bruise on his with two.. ...t O be hazardous to play~ - the eighth on Wallach's the team for Chicago, where ._the tying rum Pinch-hitter knee but wasn't exp~%'ted.to grand slam. the Phillies open a series Laskey, 10-8, allowed of both teamsas..early as .~'e NOW RENTING! Rick Monday's .sharp mzssa start. seven hits, struck ou( two top Of the fifthi But:~e The PhilliPs runs came on with the Cubs this af- grou'nder went through" the Reds4 Padres 2 ' 's 20th home ternoon. andwalked none befoi'e action continued thro~h legs of Braves second had gone five yielding to/relievers Ai-thathalf-tnning, makingl!!a SUMMIT APARTMENTS run, his 10th. in 19 games, In other National League baseman Jerry .Royster to weeks without a victory, so TERRACE Holland and Greg Minton,, complete contest. One & Two bedrooms featuring:

el:ridge, stove & drapes • Tiant s return spoiled by loss to Minnesota sWell to wall carpeting. .~... eRAQUETBALL COURTS . Luis Tiant, 41, purcli~k.d - comeback player of the = eGymnaslum facilities doubled and-sCored on the three runs in the. fifth on Royals." However, Kansas _._Rangers 7 Yankees 2 by California Angels earlier sOn-site management year, Striking out five of the first of two runs-batted-in Tom Brookens' two,run City held on.to first place in in'the week-from the first-' nine Twins he faced. singles by Mickey Hatcher~ single and Turner's. R B! the AL West, one per- Mexican League, saw his .Dave Hostet]er homered But with "Tim. Laudner, which chased Tiant.~ Min- single. centage point ahead of the return .to the baseball • and drove in four• runs for who singled, and. Bobby nesota had one final ]ab at -" In the first game, Glenn Angels. :The third-place For your personal viewing visit majors spoiled Thursday Texas while knucldeb~.~r Mitchell, • who walked, on the ancient -right-hander. Wilson's single, Alan Orioles are 3'= games out In our apertmentsdallY at: when the Minnesota Twins Charlie Bough scatte/"ed base with two out:in the Trammeli's tz'lple and Lou the AL East, tagged him for four runs eighthits over seven innS. s third inning, Washington Tigers 5-7 Blue Jays 2-4 Whitaker's sacrifice fly. in beating th~ Yankees" .f~r and five hits in 3 I-3 innings homered to give the Twins a 2607 PEARST. Jerry Turner ,drove in gave the .Tigers a 2-0.lead Palmer shut. Kansas City the" third_ time 'this ~sea~ ~. -- including a three-run 3-1 lead. . or call three runs with a homer and against Luis Leai in the fifth out-until the seventh inning Hestetler,'who drove Infour homer by Run Washington The. win Thursday night single in the second game inning add Rick Leach when Ge@rge Bret- runs .with a pair~f home~. --and defeated the Angels was the Twins' third victory~ 635-5968 -: after t~i~ Tigers won the tapped a two-run double' in thomered. AI Bumbry against New York l.ast 8-6. in the four-game series that opener behind Jerry tlie sixth. 1 . provided the first Oriole run Sunday, slugged a two-rmi"~ Tiant, who last pitched in knocked the Angels outof MAJ ESTI¢ NUtNAGEMENT LTD, Ujdur's seven-hit pitching• •Orioles s Royals I : when hehit a'leadoff homer homer, his 17th, in the fK'~t. the majors with Pittsburgh first place in the AL West. With Toronto leading 2-1 in held Kansas off Vida Blue in the boitom Piratesa year ago, stai'ted T~e Twins ms~e R 4-1 ,n .:the.mghtcap,. Larry Hera- City hitless for five innings of the" first"inning/~' T~e~:, out like a late entry for the fourth when Gary Gaetti '" don' 'opened" the"Detr0it and finished with' a'three- Orioles,:..,...... cliased,, ~, 'I~1~,~7~ in tl~_~, fourth with a single and hitter for his seventh con- , fourth when they score~l an RBI smgm ny Mike, scored on Turner's" homer secutive victory as thi'ee-runs, two on Rich Richardt and Hostefle~;s - off Roy Lee Jackson.. The Baltimore snapped a six- Dauer's bases-loaded two-run singlein the thll'd :- iq~l~ lm ~ " Tigers wrapped it up with game losing streak to the. single, chased the Yankee start~'

m m . - _ SAL• E SALE~ ' " " :Quarterbacks:ii spotli0htagain - Factory direct to yo | .. : : - = n . . . Qu ' te acks will be in ..iSone'of two games tonight. Oklahoma quarterback who "There's a. myth. ..,the budder a homeowner. "the Spotlight and under :In the other, rookie led Ottawa into the Grey surrd~ndingd.C. Watts','Phe p~:essure in Canadian Canadian quarterback Luc Cup game last year. . guy's nd'ia messiah; he only .Football League.games this Tousignant will try to lead ':George asked me if I Won three games last year. 'i : weekendv but for Calgary Montreal Concordes to a- could afford the dollars that "But'he d~ I~aVea lot of iiltb~---ti S ~~ ~~I~m- " " ""~']~rO~~ ' =S L~a .Stampeders the_.most im-victory when they play at J.C. wants and isaid we can .athletic ability and I reully T~e " portant signal caller they're home. against Hamilton " use the money we were believe he would work well i si~ talking -about isn't even Tiger-Cats going to spend on (Matt) in tandem with Dattilio."

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" " " "andAhemcorks popped as peace will once.more settle Association, Said when it Eagleson said 90 per cent after the session that, The current equalization An organizational meeting for a proposed wheelchair : Natlqntii Hockey League over the NHL.• was-all over there were tw6 of . the time during these. althGugh the players had system works this way: If a basketball team, will I~,. heJd Monday night at 2309B 'pi~](e.~and owners wound ~The popping ofcorks for or three items yetto be meetings wa_s_spant on the wanted one or two years, free agent goes to another Evergreen Street in Terrace. up I_WO days of meetings theLos AngelesKings"star worked out. But he said the questions of equalization the~, would settle for three, club and the twd teams Paul Clarke, an optometrist in Terrace and a dlaabled' : 'i~l~y.. . . came after two days'0f talks two sides "are as close as and compensation for teams Now it seems it may be.. cannel agree on coin- athlete wh0-iSheaded for the Pan-Am Wheelchair Games • ,]Bat; as It turned.out, .no during whieh -players and can be without the deal losing Iree'agents. But the longer. '- ' l}ensation, a independent rater lhis month,,will be hosting the meeting, which Is oped agrpement .had. been Owners' representati.ve_s~ actually being signed." compensation issue is shuttled back .and forth ."The owners have arbitratoi- takes a sdb:-- to both able-b0died and disabled people alike: • • mission from both -- be ita The meeting will begin at 8 p.m, and anyone who is in. 1 celebrationn~l ;+ thewall cause .Marcel for between rooms exchanging Ziegle~League saidpresident he Johnwas .-behinddetails themto be workedwith onlya'Nw out, he droppedthey wanted,-which down from whatwas player, draft clioice or cash terested in playihg is urged to attend. . ,~ l~0~s ~ind birthday.. offers and counter offers. "'hopeful, optimistic, even said. -- and. declares which - •-~ coati'act battle: will "Alan Eagleson, executive- confident that we will have The length . of any _ compromise:"seven• and I know we can submission is binding.. ~i " " I i" ,...... Eagleson Said there were " ~- i ' DISTRICTOFKITIMAT. I; -~ Floyd was lust One stroke shy a•entEagleson system said,the being worked free-st[llanumberofissuestobe' solved including an increase Ad;:i[~i:~ii:~B'i ' ''1 _ OUl between is better than m meal money (now $30 a ...... " " the old format and will day) and training, camp " • --- protect the owners and be allowances. 'I'Ui~A, Okla. tAP) -- Dan Haildorson of Shilo•. Hills Country Club in which like that the rest of my- beneficial to the players. , There was a moment • ~luring the at'ternoon when The golf rOUnd of Ray Man., shot a 69 Thursday, he played the sixth through career." One major trouble spot .anWaitingagreementrep°rtershadth°ughtbeen' . M RU t 9 ---~-- Floy~'S.iffe was just one leaving him tied with five lSth holes in 30 shots. Floyd broke his own was the question of what "0fldaY, "gun IiJ~ a~'-ahort':of perfection, other golfers six Strokes off "It's the best round I've competitive course record will happen to players, such reached ll'loyd, 39,. hit the bali 63 the, pace. played anywhere and of 65 and tied thebest 18- as defenceman. 'DealT' tinlei~ Thursday to take the Nine straight three's something I will remember hole record in P.GAhistory-_ .Potvin- Whej!_the.¢hampagne was ~~A g,st 14 . ~ [: flrlt-round lead of the 64 highlighted Floyd's round forever," Floyd said. "I set by Bruce Crampton in of New Y0i'k wheeled in, the waiting [ ~ sesslon-6pro. 8pm " ' I t Pr~[esslonal : Golfer~' over the steamy Southern -might not ever shoot a score 19"/5. ' :..... Islanders, who became free media people" were sure the ~lon-{]pm. l'0pm ~ l: ~tlon chnmploll~hip ' . . - agents this year and will be ' afid!~re's just one stroke L ewsI. i st'a-s y : .in b-so kru' g o-n- d Under lhe new setup. .... t'nd Wednesdaywas at hand was.... Mar- ~~7:30pmfnsfructors."Dale:Turner- HockeyFee:$6o.0o m;|. •he,/ants back. " " Both EaglesOii " and eel's bir'hday so he decided Kelly &~lnCox-$-k'atlng ' , |,-~ "i~ ,.,,.~l~k~'~..,a drive, on the " Zieglcr said they-had, toorder the ch'AmPagne.and AppI~~.S.C. - . ' Ii' " " fa~a~r;,'thl~h01 e heandealdmiSSedoftheh is VEROBEACH, Fla. (AP) , .-.- agreed not to discuss put. it onour tab," Eagleson ~rphone632.21~. or phone632.2161 Iocal,701ocal,70 :: is fellow rookie and Calgary Stampeder~inthe. specifics until the final said. i~ ~hattering, • seven- -- Two years all-pro in Canadian Football League CFL': 21 in 19B0,'24 in 1979 un~par round. "I would .. Canada, noted as a pass graduate Bruce• Clark. The when the Saints set a team sa~i~lit was the only ball I rusher, coming to a learn Saints gave Green Bay record- of 46 sacks for a lr ~ ...... hit:that was not a good that left p~ssers largely Packers next year's No.l season. He played four TIM E AT shot ~ .... unmolested l~astseason, and draft choicefor the rights to games with Toronto.in 1981. ' I ]~'~ldyd parred the hole still Reggie Lewis moves Clark. a defensive lineman c -on anYwpy on a 39-degree day almost_anonymously who played in the CFL with Lewis was drafted by San . Vaati'" dut~il, which he beat Jack through two-a;day practices Toronto Argunauts. Lewis Francisco 49ers.in 1976; but Ni~./.~.'t~ B~t'."~hoI~" .'r6~t .... w{~New 6"rieansisai~ of ca~efr.qm.T,0r(mto as a&ee ther~.we'l:e a.Jot o(,d~en~ve,~: . i~, the, ~tional., Football agent,! Io~king for be/tel" linemeiith'ere,.th~n, andhe .... ~ ...... • ne[~t~"~)l]rB~'l~,'[trl~u I~ague: -~' " ...... pay. said he wasn't really ready LARGEST SELECTION .= =a G.r~.Norman, who had a Part of the reason Lewis He had twO seasons of for the National Football 0 ReVo'$h lie BOATSin B.C. 6es;by three strokes, escapesreporters' attention over--20 sacks while with League.

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You'll have •some •luck in Mis p in cmg" 'an object,• c ' mid ' ...... youmrmv not take. otl~.m-'" in- f~meinl affa~ . now, but nun.... w~t o~n~ :ira a free" ta vour----'coofiden~.n~- .... "]. ,~ ' you're inc~~ wem~nd. ~y for promo~g ~dom,Uc: :~! New a~ua==ces, s~ ~er~a~m~nmden~nenc=g " + =ppy, =joy ~ anew ~.• youmen~lly. ' " + at

you ~my .~ve second doub= co~d c~mge by ~y's end. ~ ~H~nd~ nn~*~ "~,~"~=",,= ,~"~ +; ~ " ' - about making a commitment "'d/~ful not to overlook details ho~--n~v'n'ot% ~"the"--m~o~ in love. Be more positive in regarding both travel, and for corn ~o~, 'P,',, to kee- ~1 ... ' "~'~'~'+'---~- "~"- '~~~~7~':.~" outlook. . " .,-.~,.. -.~ + -4- GEMINI. ~ LIBRAh°me" . --I~__~'~ ' -"AQU,4LRHJSevery°ne~ng°°dspirits. - . " . ~ .~\ " " " .+" ' i. , , ~+ '" (May21to3une20) . (Sept.23toOct.22)/. . (Jan,-20toFeb.18) ~=l~=~ You're onthe right track ~nenmsareerraueanamay . ' You~ enthusiasm is in part ~ROOm-HILDA . -~+ regarding a work project, but make changesin evening . Justified but ~'~ not to ,~o social in~n~ptio=~traet plans. AfinanetaloppertnnRy ~'~=~ ~":~'"" "" 2" ~ •LEAD you from accompUshing as ...... ~"='~ --" "+ THEIR,IN~TIN(T~ mueh as you'd like. . is.wo.PthcapRalmng on. Shop portunity + that • hasn't " pmgmfavo~. . : ,. ma~m~'yet. - " - '; I ~K ANIMAL6,+ IRWIN. THEM TO ALWA~6BE : ':11 ~. .-7+,-..+ "///~,i I C~ "- =.=,, ~. SCORPIO. .~ ~. " .PISCES - " ~ • : -PART OF A~ROUP I +,11 "//' . " ' ~ .1 I (dune 21to July 22) ~1 .(Oct.23toNw.21): f=/N- (Feb.19toMar.20) +.. You have reasonto be You're in an adventurous ' ~'Travel is fun now, but it ~. .... hopeful about both career and mood, but mustn't overdo could be exuensiVe :Be alert i[i love, but it's.unwise to com- +heal.thwlse..Have ,fun., bu! " foranewfian" ncinlopportlmi- bine the two now. Don't Say uon'~ pusn"yourset! ~eyonu . ty that could arise by day's anything cutting. . • • physicallimits. ' + ' end. : • - ' -

i !':i FORMONDAY, AUGUSTg, 1982 "' " . • " .

.'( _b~... ~I~ Apr~IOp,~] I~ ., ,' ~(Jan. 20toFeb..18)..~ • : (Feb. 19 t6 Mii+2~".,!,+ J4L ~ It's a thinday in mine .,S.ta.y.clear ~ un~e Office Someonemaytry:toumyo"-u the RmAZ]NG SPIDERmAN " " ° , .. ' , ways, and you: should save mrtauons, t~o¢ everyone you. . • now for a career, advantage.

; Close ties aren't in the mood to but refrain from arguing if plicatioos. Pay bills that are ~/ , compromise, you can. due. •

!TAURUS : "' IJ~=P ::___. -- ~ _ (Apr. ,~toMay20, ~K-/~" /liR l! l"l ,vantageDon t letof ayou friend in business,take ad.' CROSSWORD +'-+ ~i ~ V:~~iill~x~l~~ v ' Stay clear of troubl~ome peo-: .... ple after dinner. Enjoy quiet .. " "" by Eugene Sheffer .. -- :. ' GEMINI n.a i i . (May 2i to June 20) ~ ' ~ ACROSS 41 Forge DOWN 1~ Hole in one - j It may be hard to say no to a 1 Sdmol worker 1 Soothe 22 Egg ,' +loved one'srequest for money', dance 413 Western city Z Butter 23 Preclude -_ ',< Social life has both ups and 4 re.tempered 44 Pree substitute 25 Mountain: i~i!i downs now, but you're "adap ..... :+,. table. " person 46 Ship's crane 3 Gaze intently comb. form . . ! CAN(~F_~ 8 Vegetable 50 Thackeray's 4 Location of 26 In --: ~'C' - ~'~..~ lZ Rubber tree middle name the Roumd entirely :.. , .... (June 21 to July22) 13 English river 55 Wood sorrel " Table 27 Hastened- ~ . _ if ~' Ca~1: 6t.a~ -- " Romantic concerns and 14 Aumor " 56 Samoan 5 Inlet Z8 Large '+ + . "~e~t;, C]'E~ ERI~ + " THE NtOT'VO AT"

other problems can interfere " Gardner _ seaport 6 Deluge shelter quantity ~' + " - ~,~"'-"% OF~R~hf=n •with work concentration. Still. • ~ere are oppo~ties for you 15 Ondemtnnd ,. 5+7 Jewish 7 ~b order 26 Fair of '. i.- (~,.~j__-._._t.~.~.~.

. expedient ~SAbarge , 9S0n'ofGad 26MilLtaryeap : :: !.+:-: .+i::+ii:~.~:[ . ". " + .. . LEO(duly 23 to Aug.22)" I~. 13Goddessos ~Malodorous 10SprRe 31Roue . ,"7" ' :' "+:: ,:,:.~IIL],L~ . ~" +.. It's a time for discretion in z o~the ~0Males.,l~p llAsian . ~TransmiUars ' +. : ~ +~~--~N'~ romance. Enjoy a movie or a seasons Si Printer s festival • = Mineralvein " .... : :" '' ; I l I ~/~'~-~'--~/~q~k/.~ : cultural pursuit, but don't get 20 Dolores measures- 17Slight taste 40 Tibetan -' .'-' + : I I [: /+ d~"~.- ~ into an argument about these Dol -- Avg Solution'lime. 28 mala gazelle • " - "--~ ' ~ r+~'~i\~ i matters. =. 21Stnpldfellow : As. -...... - : ~. ~ ~m 42Haunch - t,~h~-..~,.,~..... - ' : - ~.~ . . ~'IRC~IP ~Schemes -- ."'. ~,%1:- l ~ 4$Be|oved + ,, .-.+.-.." ../ ..-./" :__ : " .: ~...... : ,<,

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+ b.od,e,,m.,0....o- • ~ -- sill am tell you don't know where he Is. Our Dear Gleeful: Before you • o then b no ncla Udng is a (me three children were In grade ernet oPu file cl~, J .hool. My_l~irenteholj)~.and I ilJ I/I / ! I had a g~(l Job, bat I alway, ~ ~lha~o~lor~lid~/~ , i IMIl'~ allNl~llJ~-~or felt the k]da,got the worst of It. IMO ewlll I go_~ The eldest (II1 csU h!m Bob) ~ Ore., ha hav~' of the N- out at Ule comlm~ became Involved with a gang ofthe eqm~o..So 40 ~ ~l~'.a and was dealing in dru~.~Bo5 ' Double~ _~ noodle from A Idgb-clem was arrested, put on probation ..~to ~ - ~mm~ and. ran away from home, I -- mm,-,-mm~tomok~-. had no Idea where he was for tar from a rm4or who we=ted .i I can't believe things are so four months, Then, one day 1 . different In Sacramento, The received tl~t terrible phone ~ ...... -" 'r.e.sult.a of the mini-survey call I know would come. Bob the day and pquty pamto at o / t.a.Kenoy my office tell a vastly i was found murdered. He was n/l~t. The writer ~ "Dm't bv Jeff MacNellv o,.nntsto~." . llvingwlthimtleprestltuteln womou reaUso there l!..noUl" ...... - " . Sally.B.lecker, a man_qler of • New York. They n.ad been ing Sexier than I beanUhd i . ~.• ' , ... a .e'.mm.le May. store In ~nlcagn, . drl.klng end do~g oruga, got ~ Wily do you dumb ladles bed my 8on 21 times.. __+ ..Bob came home to us In a Marian Wagner, the owner box. We had a funeral and I Now I want to pose a qua- . MI of x.~,,~.li,~,~ heremploy, ha. ~en In. d,. over,lnc,, Uo~.WUydo m ~,~. ~1' I~P,' ' m .ow ,~oy can nat any. Vo one hoow. what to .y to ~ Unmm: ,- Sma,u~ thlngtbey want;. No one checks • me. Our minister tried his beat ~ I wM ~ alld ildsuLI ant4 no one cares, but finally confesse~l, "I can't aMeyed the fmdly got.tngMb- Marshall Pleld'a bakery de- flnd the w.ora.s, e'ray, my m whore the m~ wo~ Idl~ • partment uld, "We encourale dcar." .My manes avoid me be- I ~ I~ In | mudde~ . ~ ll~lj)loyeei to eat the proc-I, cause tneyare not able to help_ ~ P4ckl~.~ ' umm. J~ow can ~ Jell a and it makes them unto•for(. Mad where kilts we• laura of thing If they don't know he'vaSt able, " thA ,steers, Kilts p¢ovMe ;"Umti?" . .~ I feel a terrible cease of more freedom, Are leas Mnd- i At .Mcl)onald'a company, guilt, am if it is all my fault. ownaa rm~urants all employ. Then ! become enraged at the ) I ASS whose work time spans boy's• father -and decide ft is that quest/on .r~ght mseltlmecatwlthouteharge. HIS fault, Is there anything the t~ of tBa man who After that IltUo survey I you can soy. to help me put thls wrote, It sucres to me that horrible nightmare behind and ~ make A lOt Of mum for found myself whistling,. "My start living again? Please try, both men and women -- No __ kind of town -- Chicago Is Ann sam--Going DownFor DoubleStand~ = •, "" The TMrd T/me (Somewhere It does seem reasonable that ,: bg RussellMMer, ~nua reimlr In the Midwest) kilts would be more comfort. • I lust nuurr/ed into this Dear Friend: l am sure .able than trousers, e,pectaHy • " there are thrice when you feel m mc summer. Also, no ne~- e~s ....~LaW'e~Ju ~ a a ~ ,~ fam~ s~ dOn't want to make. you are the Only person in the tles would be • welcome re. ~O~R~E NUM~R . a.ny~ lurouhle, (I'm u se~onu worm who is suflerlng such lease, as well as no belts or ' wue,) My fAther.In-law Is a pain, but there are many shoelaces. Maybe both sexes lllm~[[,~kr~rqk ! i i "TWO I~N'T ALL d~'mulnhls~,tmtbelum others and Ihey have handel should wear knee-length se~ mJmhag teeth, The together to give one another smocks and sandals. I wonder ~Mes that are ]eft look as If emotional support. The organ- how that would grab the gar- theymuotverygcod llmve Izaflon Is called Parents of mentlndustryf mentioned this to my husband Murdered Children. 8rid he said, "I wouldn't offend Thb." group has chapters nil . " No help .... mydad for uylhlng In the over ule eo~..trF. They meet ' You tom one ~ who sldd w/erkl. 8kip iL" ~ talk their nurm odt, They the worm was going oen-erae-y" Every time he comes for alsedleenm commOn concerns ,on ned to me such as how to let ~ the mould off her letter to Ih-int it. problem. He ha~.~t~. What holMays, what fo do abo~t sur- Well, Fm uother _square, so .vl _v)ug grandparents, brothers scrape the mould off mine, too. caa be wron~?)--E . . and slsters, and how to Is- I Uruea food eextud role- The old g.,eman ,. pro . ably afraid of the pain. He may (I Io~ a dents* in his early years and gets off w/th a top on tbewrlet ~ sea, ®pc and ilk~.t. has never gntten over it. In a itcan bemndden]ng.) mate idds are all over me kindly way tell the dear gent.. Please contact tl~ naUonal .... place, I blame the medla, TV, that dentistry b very different he~lquartere of POMC. The lmmo movise and ~ __m~a- today and there Is almost no Icaaers are RaY. and ~ Rob- ~ What my Mrand~ pain, . • era HU]I/nger. (Their teenage hem'.from my d~ter and You have printed some very ~ul~ter was murdered by a ~l~.n-taw would put you useful Information about de. lOt•or beyhtend.) Write to presMon. Please keep it up. So the HuHlngers at 17311 BOIk ' Y~r comments Just added many PeoPle need to t/now Vista, Cincinmti, Oldo 45~37. fuel to the fire -- Mouldy how to- , .d f~re~mdmemberawho are de. Wipe the foam off your P Patient charged doctor mouth and reread •the letter. (Idou't know where it's fl'om) DeaJr Ann lLanders: A while wants to keep women bare- ~l~etll _aulg~estiona_ ~nleh;~ls ~ back you printed several corn- foot, pregnant and in the kltcb. m e.ts by opie who,,ere en su* y w,, be too tired for up waitlng In doctors' offices sex. You iike that concept? -- Blue Skles In Oregon Ths clipplng came from Bet- Allm tar Hem. and Gardens, and l HE,~, II i111 l- 1 IIM l am. glad you sent It on. Here HCLI F L~~~~ ~~ a__rethe hl~fllghte: - r~ Depreulon Isn't an occa- sional case of the blues. It is a 'crippling Illness and a poten- flu!killer,About 30,000 sul- cldee occur annually In the bg Johnng H~rt United States. An overwhelm- Ing majority are attributed to d_epremio~ [3 A generation ago no clear dktlnct/ons were made among the various types of depres- sion. The "tulking treatment" was consldered the only cure. Today drula are being used very effectively to correct the mysterious cl~mlcal Imbal- ances that may be the cause of , many depressions. LJ You can help a depressed ~ rson by reassuring him or ] r that'things will get better. Even though they may sui0 they don't believe things will ~,..w.-..~... 1.24 . get better, they still need to -- " liear It again and again. rl Encourage but never push. -~ . A.Ctlvlty may benefit people

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Do you ever need help In 'a LADIES ..... WEIGHT KSAN' TERRACE PREPARED, TI 'R~'AC~')ilKING CLUB AVON SLIMLINE " WATCHERS hurry? Need,a iob done or HOUSE HOMEMAKER CHILDBIRTH ~:HIt~,~day, August 8- Want to beat Inflation? We • CLUB masting heldevery Tuesday need a lob? Phone SOCIETY SERVICES CLASSES Maroon /~o~ntaln near have very competitive meets Monday evening at .- at 7 p.m. In the Knox United - GOLDEN RULE wlshas to announce the . Provides ass!stance with Sponsored by the Terrace Kalum Lake- Meet et prlcingl We have high 6:30p.m.- UnltedChurch Church Hall, 4907 Lazelle Employment Agency availability of Kssn H0~se household management and Women's Resource Centre. Library JJ~t~' 6:00 a.m. .qualltyproductsl Wehavee basement, Kltimat; Ave.',' Of Terrece for WOmena~d children who daily Ilving~ activities to Instructor: Marianne w~J~;tlJU~:~p.ermlttlng, 100 per cent money bsck 635-453Sor drop in at No. 2 - need a temporary home aged, handicapped, con- Weston, Call 638-0228 bet- Sa~ci;~'u~'~ i4. overnlte gueranloe~.To buy or sell iNCHES AWAY CLUB -- I 3238 Kalum Street next to during a time of mental or vaJescants, chronically Ill, weee noon and 4 p.m.wsok- hlk~fO~Sisters via Oliver call Mary. 639.1850. meets every Tuesday night TERRACE B.C. Tel Office. physical cruelty. If you or etc, days, or 63~.29~ anytime. Cr~i~'~R~bd." Meet at (ctfq~.4.82) eL7:30 p.m. in the Skeena LOAN your children have been 4103D Park Ave. • . . Library at 9:00 a.m. Health unit. For In- CUPBOARD ALANON & - battered and need a safe 635-5135 WOMEN OF webthe~,~rmlttlng. RELIEF STAFF required formation phone 635.37,17or Hospital equipment ALATEEN refuge call the local RCMP TERRACE ;~,~;.:~-:...... (nc-13au) 1o:do shift work, working 635-4.565, allable for use~;In ,he MEETINGS at 635.4911, the Crisis Line KERMODE "The Women's Health :"" with mentally hend~cappad home. For moi;~ Ir~. Monday ~t Mills Memorial at 638.6388,-or during nor. FRIENDSHIP Coalition has set up a. SKEEI~i~bVALLEY FALL adults at a local Drouphome ~'formatlon~av please call: mal business hours, the ' • ' ~ and sheltered workshop. DEBT - --.- Hospital at 6 p.m. /~ CENTRE •Women's Health Care .FAIR Sept. 4 & 5 ~ 4H RelMed,orprevl0uswbrk in -~ 8:20to4;30 Ministry of .~-I~man COUNSELLOR " PhoneMarllyn ktS.4Hml Dlredory. The purpose of LIv~,o~..~ Auction (Beef 638-Glll 63S-~IS Resources. Tell them you Servlcas: Co;reselling and this directory Is to aid and Lag'b). TIn~berland this field helpful, `• Submit and CONSUMER want to come to Kean COMPLAINTS OFFICER Evenings referral on U,I,C., houllng, women In choosing a Ho~le,~dl~w Ring. 12:30 resume to Reald~mce Co. House. They will ~ake 4603D Park Ave., Terrace, 635-4574 Alcohol & Drug Counselling, physician, according to p.m,;Sund4y, Sept, 5 ordlnator, Box 264, Terrace, Im mediate arrangements B.C. VaG IV$. Free aid to . The Education problems, Social, their I~sodl as women..if ...... ;, ;~ ."~,~ B.C. anyone ha~'lng debt MILLS MEMORIAL THREE for you to come to us. We cultural &recrestional you would like to share your (p5.11au) would like to help you. programs. Native culture is problems through THRIFT SHOP RIVERS experience with other ~~~ms, u overextendlng credit. MIlls Memorial Hospital • WORKSHOP the main f~:~)s. Lsy women In health care call ~ . ~ . ~, counselling. -Eudget advice available. Auxiliary wouldappreciate Is open to" public. We have MEALS "" • 63841380anytime or 638a228 Consumer complaints anydonatlonsofgoed, clesn macrame, quilts and eaWHEELS Need Assita~t between 12-4p,m. or drop by ~ handled. Area covered 7..- clothing, any household various Wood products., Available to elderly, han- if you are new to the'dty, the WOmen's Centre at 4542 ...... mlle radlusotTerrace. Call Items, toys etc. for their Hours: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. dicapped, chronically III have no frfends, are lost, ~=ark Ave. FUNERAL SERVICES' for or" lonely or looking for a place Terrace 638.1256, 9-4 p.m; Thrift Shop. For I)lckup Monday to Frlday. convafesceets -- hot full ABUSEDW0MEN'S th~lmteHelenMarchSmlth WILL FIX HOUSES, do for appointments.. Office service phone 635-5320 or course meals- delivered to live -- Terrace's Indion wilLtake:place on Monday, additions, renovations, hours 1-4 p.m. only; Kltlmat 635-5233 or leave clonetlons Monday, Wednesday and • .Friendship Centre will SUPPORTGROUP ~AugustSthat2:00p•m. from cupboards, bathrooms, call 632.3139 for ap- at the Thrlff Shop on Lazelle RAPE RELIEF Thursday. Cost: Minimal, support, understand end E,very Thursday 6:00 p.m., the~Penttcoetal Church. plumbing, etc. Phone 638- assist you. Call us:. ~onference ,Room • Mills Flowers~m'e accepted and' 8733. pointments. Office hours Ave. on. Saturdays between Aburtlon Counselling Phone Terrace Communlly second Tuesday of every ~or come for coffee. We're Memorial Hospital donations may be made to ..... (pS-11au) 11 a.m. and3 p.rd. Thank andCrlslsLlne ServIcos at 635-3178. Psychi'atrlc Wing.--TreE- the Car~.,:e~'Foundation,c~ ....~--. you. daily 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. month. sportatlon provided.. Phone: ~3227'l~lt)m~Streat, Terrace. LE JARDIN Programme Cadre 6:00m.635"9063or 635-2054 after Cremation wlllbe In Prince d'ENFANCE de FRANCAIS (Terrace French Pre- (nc) George. MacKay's Funeral School) has vscenclns for' EH OUIr~'ll-~xlste a Services are In charge of the Engllsh or French speaking Terrace, L'educetl0n sn WOMEN ADDICTS arrangements. chlldren, three ancl four Franceis pour los enfants de will not be meeting, until ; ~' ~'~:"~ (accl-6au) INDEX meternelle • io 7e ennea. September. Call the CARPENTER for hire, will years of age. Centrally 1 Community Services ~a Servlces Blenvonue a tous. Pour plus do hous4hold renovations, 2 Coming Events 24 Situations Wanted ,19 Wanted to Rent , located at the corner of Women's Centre at 638-0228 ~ll~it~'~;~!'; additions, concr~ete. FREE 3 Nolices" 211 TV & Stereo SO ~tomea-f6r-Sa~ ...... Sparks and Park. For more amplas informations betwson-12 - 4 p•m. week...... ~:~. 4 Informetlon Wanted 29 Musical InStrumentS 51 Homes Wanted ' telephonez au 635.4400, 5 Birlhs 30 Furniture &Appliences informstlon telephone 635- .days. S: Property_for Sill 3/;script!Do 63S-3115. 6 Engsgements 31 Pets __ 53 ProPerty Wanted 5688. ;;RaG.ANT,..... ,n (p 3 au) 7 Marrlages 32. Livestock 54 Business Property I Obituarles " 33 For Sale MIscellanonus- .55 Bualness O}oportunlty WOMEN ADDICTS support? Call Birthright .... i i 9 Card of Thanks . -- 35 Swap & Trade 56 Moforcycles A support group for women anytime at 635-3907. Office , FI!~TERQUEEN MARIES 10 In Memorium 31 MIscellane~JS Want~ 57 Automobiles TERRACE CHILDBIRTH 11 Auctions 39 now open more hours: : " sales&service ENTERPRISES '.l Marlne M Trucks 6, Vanl EDUC. ASSOC. With_alcohol er drug ad- t2 Garape Sale 40 Equipment 59 MObile Homes Monday to Saturday from 9 Phone Asphalt shingles, vinyl l 13 PerSOnal 41 For more Information call dicti~s, themselves or In Mechlnory dO Recreational Vehlcies a.m.~ to 11 a.m. Thursdays i~' ' "', 635.7096 and aluminum siding | 14 Doslnees Peraonal 43 For Rent MIKeflanenus 63 Aircraft Margaret 635-4873. For their tamilles. Meets every 15 Found - ., 44 Property for Rent 64 Financial SOcond'Wad. on the second all day,9 a.m. to 9 P.m. ,~ (am-31A) sold, aluminum| .. -- •[ 16 LoSt 45 breastfasdlng suRport call Room & Board 68 I.egsl and fourth Wad. of each awnings, aluminum i 19 Help Wanted 47 Suites for Rent },9 Tenders Blrgltte at 635.4616, In No.34621 LakelSOAve. Free -:THOMSON & SONS roofing, metal roofing i ~'~ For Hire dS Homes tor Rent Kltlmat call 632.4602or visit month at the Terrace confidential pregnancy .;~ifleral C@ntracterl end siding. Ornamental i the office at .233 Nechako Womens Resourca Centre, tests available. -Sewe#~:and~ water con. wlndmSIs .... : J Centre. ~t Park Ave. CelL63g.02~...... (nc.tfn) ,~,neCtiofie~ dtggthg~' be~ku,, more ,~ i nfonl~etl~ ~~ ~fllllng, septic systems a~ .~ Above material sold end| CLAISlPIID~IATIS ¢LASSlPI JD ANNOUNCEMENTS n 12-4 p.m. week- ~[~~~ snovi~pio~ing. AI Thomson. I~talled. after 4 p.~., • LOCAL ONLY Notices 4.00 ARE YOU AFRAID 20 word! or leSS 13.00 per Insertlon. Over 20 Blrtha 4.00 TO LEAVE THE days. Words S cents per word. 3 or more consecutive Engegements 6.00 SAFETYOF HOME; laser,ion's SI.SO per inserll~n. Marriages 6.00 TbeTerrace ~~ ~:'";':" ' (am.31Au) i i Obituaries ~ 6.00 Or do you fear: wslklng REFQNDS CHILDBIRTH Card of Thanks " 6.00 alone; drlvln~ alone; MILLERSNORTH - Firs, Insertion chsrged for whether run or not. InMemorlum 1 " 6 .~ EDUCATION GROUP BOTTLE' DEPO Three hasavallaM, Bosch Kitchen ~~]~.~.~ Absolutely no refunds after ad Has been set. Over 40 words, S ceht| each Mdltiona-r'w~d.-" crowded places; depsrt~ hasa teen prngrerq of Infant RlversWorkshop,5010Agsr mal;lllnU;:,~c!,graln grin. ~?,:.., ~' "'~ " : ~L "~ : PHONE 43S-63.~ ~ Classified Adverllslng" ment stores; super- CORRECTIONS D~partmont. markets; *restaurants. You and toddler car seats. 110 Ave., 635-2238. Open der~p~:and/dehydraters ~-~:~,!~.~,~:~:~.~,~.~ Must be made before second inser?10fl, depnslt, SS returned). Call Allowance can be made for ohio' one Incorrect SUESCRIPTION RATES are not alone. Take that Monday to FHday (9:00- De~lgned.::,.for convenience ....:;~'~:~,~'~]~'~'~:~ ...... ad. ENectiveOctolHir t, tN0 - first step/and contact the 635-4873.We ere slea Inoklng 3:00) saturday, 12:00~3:00. end economy. -. Single Copy .~. 2~: for donetlons of car seats to BOX NUMBERS -" "-- ,By Carrier J" ruth. S3,SO Mental Health Centre for (nc) . Pharos638-1721 PUREBRED Springer $1.00 pickup By Carrier year 31.00 further Information at 3,112 add to our-.loan program. FIRST WHEELCHAIR .~ ~., :(accppd.31au). Spaniel. Loves kids, 2 years $2,00 malted • By Mail 3 rathe. 2S.00 6eakethaU 1Organize,tenet old, male. Home should By Mall 6 mths. 35.00 Kalum St. 635.6163. • A.A. CLASSIFieD DISPLAY ' ' . By Mall. I yr, Sa.00 Meeting. Dlsabladand able-, have tonced yard, Phone RatiOs avsilab a upon 'r~quest Senior" Citlsen _ t yr. 30.00. Kn~, F~g hodled Indlvldualswlll form ~,~,:.~.lUl*~.:~;~.;~,-.~;.~ with your offer 635-5186. KITIMAT A.A. Group NATIONAL CLASSIFIED RATE a league. All will play In ~~ltlll~'~i~!~!~ '~' British Commonwealth end Unltod States of Construction Group Meets every Tuesday 32 cents Per agate line. Minimum charge $5 00 America I yr. 65.00 -:In Kltlmat wheaJchalrs. It'sfunl.se, if i~i~,:~:,~:;;~. Per insertion. evening at 0:30 p.m. you are interested, come to ~~i~,~:~!:~ FOR SALE: Purebred The Hereld reserves the fight to claeslty idl telephone632-3/12 Everyone Is welcome 5o • meeting August 9 1 English Sprlnger-Spsnlels. LEGAL.. POLITICAL and TRANSIENT AD. under approPrlefe hesdlnps and to set rotes MEETINGS VERTISING therefore and to defarmine Page fo¢eflon: athmd. (Monday) eta8 p.m., 2309B A ~'W Will be taking ap Five Black and White, two •37 cents per line. Monday -- Step Mee' js 3313Kalum st. ' Evergreen St. Or Mfephone plIcatlens for one part-time Liver and While, two Trl- The Herald reserves the right Io revlM, edit, 6:30 p.m. Catholic Ct "ch IUSINISS PERSONALS claSSify or re,act any oclvortlsement and to Terrace, B.C. Paul Clark 63S-4638and get position. Apply !n person ~. color. Excellent tern. aS.00 Per line per month. On a minimum four Hall. reteln any answers directed to the Horild Box 63S.~906 your name.on the players A & W Skeana Mall. perament In the lines. Call month basis .... Reply .Service and to redly tha cultomor the lum Wednesday -- Closed paid for the advartlMmant Imd box rental, DOROTHY LIVESAY, a list. (acc4-6au) to view 635.4473. "¢OMINe IVlNTS Meetings 8:30 p.m. Cathollc (p10-12au) For Non.Profit Orgonlsatlons, Maximum S diys sex replies on"'Hold" instructions not picked up Church Hall. Mmlnlst poet, will be dotng (nc.9au) , , , :.~ -. Insortlon prior to event for-no charge. Must be 35 within 10 days ot expiry of an aclvartisement will a poetry reading st the wordeor less, t yl:ml,' and submiffed to our office. be destroyed unless, real|in9 Instructions arl Fridays.-- Open Meetings SPONSOR: Sk, a Valley ToP, ..... NGTCH ~ N received, Thoes answsring Box Numbers are 9:30 p.m. Catholic Church Northwest Women's Marathmerl FAB'RICATOR wanted In requested not to send originals of documents to--- Festival and speaking on.. EVENT: King of the Kltimq|, ,,~ust be able to' ~ ~ DEADLINE avoid loss; All clelms of errors In advert Jsomonls Hall, '- DtSPLAY must be recelved by the Publisher wlthln 3~days AI.Anon Meetings -~- women's Issues..Public Mountain Foot Race. Start read drawings. Phone Ed Noon two days prior tol~ub!lcalion day. after the tirll Publ|catlon. Tuesday, 8 p.m. United welcome, tree of charge, your ~alnlng now for this Ronney.632.7191; Saturday, July.!9, 9 p.m., - 1 CLASSIFIED It is agreed by the advertiser rIKlueltln9 S~lCe Church Hall 632-5934. exciting race. T.shlrts given ~ .' "~ (accS-6au) 11:00 a.m. on dly previous to day of PublIceflon that the llability of the Herald In the event of .K)splox Festival site...... to everyone who completes " .. ,.i!~,.~ FOR SALE ~ondsy to Friday. failure to publlsh in edvertlMrnent or In the event Of an error apPeerlnR In ?hl a~vert;s, mont NURSING MUMSI TERRACE the cadrso In 2 hours. ' '-FULLTIME Splrllod Registered half &S i~uPlt|hed shall be llmited to the amount Pild Breastfeedlng Support ALCOHOLICS DATE: Sunday, August 8th .COUNSELLOR Arabian filly, only $350• ALL CLASSIPlED cAsH WITH ORDIR 01bar by the advertiser for only one In¢on'ent Insertion TIME:SIgn In at 9:00 a.m. ~;,'~ '~':Nr" • Phone 635~82• for the portion of the edvortlslng l~oiKe oscupled then iUIINISIEI WiTH AN ESTAiiLISHED" Group• For Information, ANONYMOUS Race starts at 10:00 a.m. SEXUAL,~ASSAULT (pS-10au) A¢¢OUNTo by lhe incorrect or omitted item only, lind that support, . concerns call 635444& 635-14tl EntryFee: $5.00 there Shell be no llablllty to any extent grsefor ....• !SERVICE than the amount pIId for lw¢h edverll|Ing.. Lynna 635-4658or Pam 635- MeEtings - Monday Knox LOCATION: Meet at the 5271. Everyone, Including United Church 6:30 p.m. ,eqppl!,.~!l~.S' are. invited _ / Service chergs of IS.00 on ill N.S.F. cheques. Adwrttseman~ must comply with the Brlttsh babies, welcome to our Thursday Mills Memorial Terrsce Arena frem:dp~,!(cahtS hotdlng a WEDDING D~'~CRIPTIONS,~.al Columbll Human RlghtlACt wtllch prohibits any edvertislng that dllRrlmlnM~ ~galnst any meetings held • second Hn4mltai'l~'~;~",~-m . ~ For more Information call d!ploma~,"~'~d~']rso from a NO chlrpe prev~ded news submltted ~N]thin ona -_ i~erson becauN of hls rlco, rell01on, sex, ¢o or, Thursday of :the.m0nth Satu-~r~v'~ne~".'"/~taetlnn " the Terrace Parks and recegh~zec~ University. month. ~ . 'neflonalltyA arlcesfry dl" pike Of Orlgln, or Instlt~tl~-~rl;~'*the field of -- " 1 ~lU ~ hls age IS bolweell, 4A arid 45 yIHirl, (~xcept Lu~and, Augus?.~ Mills Memorial Hospital " Racreidlon Oepartment_at BOXSW, Terries, I.C; HomeDellvery unlail the condition Is.lust,fled by a bona fide ;.~...... :w 0-30p.m...-638"1174 or Nell at 638.8206.(nc.6au) Soctai'S~l~: Preference VlG 4B4 PI}oneLIS-4OdO requirement for the work Involved. wl. ~:~t~ to those per. FOR SALE-- S~c~al - ~ for , sons ~lth.crls!s Intervention the price of 3 on all TERRACE WOMEN'S' '/ TERRACE PARENTS BUSINESSWATCH • eXperi~ce.. Consideration passenger tires. Call Kalum RESOURCE CENTRE FOR FRENCH Four local summer will be_SJ~.~,to those per. Tire. Phone 635-4902• A support service for 12au • . .. would like to advise the students on the Summer sons h,,I,, tralnln- (a¢c5- )~ women; In,arms,ion . bl _ .~.,j~-~,w.~ v- ~ ,At .... i ..... ,A,,.. pu Icthatregletretlonsare Youth -Employment ,exoeL:|en,~,.,r~eiated to a ...... ~.... TERRACE .I;....0,, ,,..o,~ltW! ..... &l-- k.I------.& & ...... a L xt-_ --~..'J:~.'V-. FQK ~aSLl~-- ~lal - 4 TO#" M..,,,,,. e,.,..-, ~,.___ w,,=,,,r u.,,~ a~.~,mJ c.. r,uVfC,,,, q~,wrma uy ,m Se)ajsl~Auault Service - Z'-. ~ :-":~. -- .- ,.v,,,~,,,,,, om.u~u. ~,~... Kill K*.C;hjn' ~PhM' fnlP "r/H~.l~drl~ r~ta#klr~l/t4~ ~ 4HkJ - T"~r~Tr:~'r~.. "' meorlce OI3'IU:QU X ~ - 14 action group; lending ~-~_ ",~ -,•'"'" _~-,'--_-" ,.;-_" .'-;.'.-,.'-.---,-.~,': .... --",,, ApNI~;4~t; should, be ely Michelin XB truck fires • ' rrwnl;rl irlrlrlrlerBlulrl Prig- It,t..,M,r', Will De nlaKin~ innov,e~l,;~, and self ~- • ...... * *. " dai IIl~'ary; I~okst0re; coun- der0erten and Grade 1 for door.to-dour comic; within ;~"va~d~'nd "';"-s the Kngu,ar S~6, ~a!! ~a,um . SOiling; support groups: "lo~Jn ~ ml,,,.,,-~ ~,,, ,.. n...,.~ ~--~- .,~,., .~n~..~. . "~" ~ Tire 6354902' ' " ' ...... '•---w. *trlNmMI IWIU IINml III1~ i~UOlIINT~UF, a~lll4ka *,,,,,--k wl", ,,",--,- ' ~ urop-ln ~,emre, 454Z ParK ..... ~ '' ,. , , ~ ,v~.~.,., . ,~,,~,,,,.,:o.-,.~ (accS-12au) ' . . - . . . Grads11savallabiowlfllOUt SERVICES, ...... a"~;'l~,~.,,,,unltyorlenfed " ..... Rve.• . • (formerlytho...... Dis,rid havlng .... had •French 'Kn-I By providing" " Indlvldual..~l,,~n,* "~'~'~"~ 'of communl~,.... ' ' rlouse) upon ,z-4 .p.m. -dergerten). For In. premlMs In the *Terrace;~";rm~.m;wo~ddbe a,~,'~.~ ,~OR.SALE: .19~(25'building. Monaay TO rrlaey, tSnrmmtl~ rail li(ttl liL'e_¢kan 'm.o .,I.. I,.~..,.~.,..... ~, ~. ; ~--~;~u.~-~.~, ~ .'-'-'r"~'.¢'~:dulta})le,*~0r.a ¢0ttooe ~: / re ...... ,, ,,,,.,,,, u ,v,,- I~a~ • n ...... i ...... , .1 ; • m phone . ~ Parents for French 435-2151. ' possibilities of -a- Cl;Ime, ~ t ~ault~ca~.~ - - ]~, 'and plUntbed..-Must be . The • " "" . or, , 6,1841358or63~.5681. . .- ' : .ocourlng,' This will" -' be ac:,i..-'~,~'~,~ilc=nts.... _~,, .r"~r~,.~r". :~"r'~,~'~*'*J,, wl- -. ~.h, ~.- ':'movtKJ. " i $~!500.... , 060...... Phone ' ' ..... TERRACE FOSTER ~. compl Ished. by pro~Jd(no,,,-t ram,Bad *,, .U~.~,~w,~u,*h,,I. 63.~15 after 5 p,m, . . Classifiedr Mail-in Form I=~ ssu~ , - , ;., . - . , :. recommenoatlonS~s.W~.id must OO~L~Sta ~val~ - "~ " , , " . tSn) You r, Ad offers education resources ' ONE. PARI~NT FAMILIES ,'alternative IocklngdeV)cet~-~ B-~. J0~iver[#;II~---ce~ : "'-" '.~"":. -~-~"" 1 ~'. " " ' " """ ~ . " ~ " " "°''' •" "° °'•'" °'" "•...o • .. • o• •. o • •...e..o..•oe*~..o.,~.,...** o andsupport for local foster Altoclatlon: of Canada' a.~screenlng windows most,~ ~lPpllcente mustbe able '~ ~I~rz, BOXSPRINa~nH - '

• ;r" parents, If you are a foster local group of. concerned '; vuln~able, lighting their , t~,~k e.flexlble schedule, ,'ma~res~"~cl'ean;--'ood: '-' Name ...... Address ...... , ...... parent or would like more parsofLwhoare Interested areas,, and merklng sJLlarv/] scale:, s18~000", ..~.al;';,G,"(cn. ~ .~.l, " Information *call., us' Inhelplngoutothormother' regularlly.stolen,:mer.."'$~20.oo'o"dependlno;~unon . m.,'*~"at",~t~';~,t~,'-'"-~"'~- Town ...... Phone No. of Days enyt me. Jacqule. 635-6727, or to,here who may be only ' chandlse in obvious places. ~nuellflcatlons ' and ex .,..,...m.n.,..a '..,..~ .... --r''n ~,~ Matt . R_ .Iv / - ,~ -- ... : ,, • ~ ~[--.;.~' - , ~ ,.. ." ' .. a~.~:-..~-..-~ . r - ; ~lgli~P ~k,~qdFi I-Oil VI IIIUU O|N • Classlficat ion ...... Send ad along with . ,~ - o~-.oo~, m~v. ~ was~eno ~,arems. we are This service IS aVallODle .~oertence Commencen-mt ..,,., ,,.t...... r.,.,~... 3248 eve. only. providing• Pot. Luck. , Sup,;.• • to all Ix~slnealea,. . In ' the:~dehlof,~.olec-_. ~,r- . ~ -'~ , t Au-ust30_ ""-.'-' •: "=~JA~au~ MHI~.HmUW n .n,. ",..~,*~, VVVUyW~ • cheque or money order to: • - . ".-'~ . . ~ .'t~,] ! -* M ,. '.o.~,v.~ v io~1 v~v .~,vvv 20 words or less: $2 per day DAILY HE RALD • .. pars, Birthday Parties for.-..Terraca.Thornhill .area i962.,~QEADLINE FOR-. miles STS;~TV 26" coleus: $4.50 for three ¢onsecutivedays 3010 Kalum St. PARENT EDUCATION Ch!l.clren/end Groop~Ac.;~,/from June until.the end of ~.APP,L,LC~TIONS: Auguet....:~older h~=del In working GROUP llvltles;~:Whlch Inv~lYe;;Auguet/rN0f',charge~ Find ~ 11,11~.~Appilcatlons _Hsl/mul¢~...::condltlon$50;_HouseplentY, _, $6 for four consecutive days ...... Terrace; B:C. Wednesdays 7:30; Skeena parlmts*ancl their chlldren~~-quthOw~holpyot/rimlfthls ' b,e a~.dr~ssod tel, Chair. brass fireplace-screen' $25, ;- $7.50 fo~ five cons~cufiveda~ VeG 2M7 Health unit, 3413 Kalum St, C~ af yourchlld.4s not. summer. ~-Contact Arlene pe.rs~..~. House Society, - Metsl book shelf 6' long $40. Films, guest speakers, necessary, Phone Bea.'~635.. Chrlstleat-&~ 9-5. • ,.Box~7, ,Terrace, B.C. Phone 635.5372 "- - group discussion• 3231 or Bob IDS.9649.... (nc.aug) r;~, - :(~.~;,:~ ~'[':,' ~.(acc~.6au) (p$-11au) -:.~ -- ...... + ' ' .... \ * I. ~r ! L'...... (". 'v: 'i ' + ' : 1 " "I ' ' ' ~ ....

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;! ++. ~!~ ,. ~ .' . . . ~ -, :. , l ni i r ' ' N 0 T ' C E : ~.... ~ 'I+~' m'~ I + For :thOse, reslde~l; +i~+i I 5 ;I II JF11 ' ' • alr dll Lak~Ise Lake ape+'; "+ ~rlveAVe;~: I I•I/. q~llq~ll VV I : MU' t "I I ~Ph,..~171,1 ,c0n t onlng, awnlng ".'NOTICE OF REVIEW OF' Ki'oyer:$t., KPeston I + , ' +' " ',, +,,(pl~17au) f~J,000, phone638-]973 after: 'TEMPORARY WARDSH!P wishir;g to sgn'. petlti0n ++IL+. , ' \ ~ , ::~" ": :;'':d ;'"'' ': '' "'--" * : '~" ~~ .L' d :''--:" 'd : : ~'d' ~ d +6'P;m' " +'..:' . ' . : .. : (BY NEWSPAPER) .:i Wan.t.lngthis':~ .area'a':''N~.+.~l~.dlbAA + ~ ~ TRAOING I FOR • SALE-, 1973 m~blle...FOR. S.AI+E--. L~8:.fl, MI.,I .To! " iRaymond w,.. Shooting,...!aree please +I ~~ ~)In~ ~. 3215 K4dum' I , hon~e InW0odl'and:HelaM+ :*nnotornome..~, +-Xcellpnt '...MCl+elland; TAKE NOTICE. .ic0rjta~-f:-'3enn~ Va~er.sl00t 'I ~: ~'-V'/ ' 6311,1611: i I "Tr~iller~ Lparl(:.~$|7~ ~n' :.r.~ditlon, new [adlal tlres; .", that. e: hearlng,: Will. tak~e ~'afte~6 pim: ~II.2S68. • : I- I, "lrr. gl ' ' :,: - for 0ffers:L PhOne ~IIH~3~. air c0ndltl0nlng. 44,000. .place :eftthe Pr0vinCla1 ., :.." : '+ /L(pe':,7eu" ) I : lJl. ::: ++ .i. ' '.:':(pi0-iBau) ,mlljes,sleeps.slX$11,0ooe3s-: Cqurt.(Famlly,Dlvlslon)at-: . r; ' ' "" "::"+ "" ~ '. '+| ~ ~ II :'~ ' "~ '. .... F ' ' :+..+ d'r' "I: :I, " .'' d' 5372 anvllme." ,I . . ' 1600;3rd :Ave., ' .Prlnce " . : ' ' I X~dllIV .' ": ©n= cAn'i=~ ;o:n/,"M~'rn..". " : ." .. (p5-11au).. George, :e.c.,.on'the 26fh ' Help;your Heart Fund L| .. : ~ '...... " ..... " "~ : TRI.PAR ....Meadowbrook '~'" ...... 1~x~ . 2" --~ ..... " da~ of .A ~ ust,.... 1982, a19: :3O •Help your HeBrt . I " -~" " SpecialiSts In cracked ~,,~..,,,,,, ,.,.,._ .,,4-.,....,, a..,. m ewew me.-/em-.. - " " . , cylinder 1 heads and ...... ,,~m,,------...... --~~i+~~~!~ -.;;.-;;..-..-,,;.;;+;,.i. .... • ...... v -~,~,. ;~;:m,~ " ...... , casting repairs. + dlshweeher,.. 'natural...... gas.• ~~~• ..+ ,+:' : +, ~ :d:~: [ Superintendent" " of Ch Id ' " " ' ' I ' " --Exchange:4-S.1 or4.71 propane• furnace ' 'wen-. m- :,+ ~/!~+~'~ < :+"+* ~:+ ':+ ~ :++'~'+ ~.~ Welfare of your- chlld(ren) : • . cyllnder heads, 1,1110,27. sulatedsklrtlng.6xlOporch. Names(s) of Chlld(ren) + • RENT-A-WRECK --Exchange 335,400 All very good 'condition. NOTICETO , Blrthdate: Jason Ray " - is looking for a Was ~.5,000, now ~2,500. CREDITORS McLelland, 6.6.77; Derek Qualified Operator in : : Cummins heads ¢-w FOR RENT-- 1 +~Sb~rqo,~:~ n't~a" (p5-11au) No.69-Plne Perk.Mulle~; Estate of the deceased: Scott McLelland, 24.9.78. -' Terrace, Smlthers, • * valves, 811o.0o. Cat house; I-3bedro+M/),housi+. i Street. Phone 638-.11197. PETERSON: WalterM., At this hearing the " MUSTSELLI Smaller home -- , (p20-6a) late at C-O Skeenavlew Superlj)tendent will be beads • Disc862.78. evellable. Phone &ls-4.148.(a~J~i4,e2tfn) ~ on 20 acres, JNeW Hazelton " Lodge, 4011 Sparks .St,, recommending" the children Prince Rupert, Burns Lake s.+" TRI.PAR LARGE 2 BEDROOM area. 10cleered. Perfectfor '::- Prince Geerge Terrace, B.C. ~~ be~made permanent wards ... elf .you have an+automOt'lve relate~J ' house. 4522 Hauglan~l.. garden or hey. S.~I,000 635- .~ Creditors and others under Section14-1of Femlly business and would like to dramotically . (acc-Fr) Avellable imm'l;dl~l~tely'. '' 7400. " • • • having clelms against the . and Child Service Act. .." + . , Phone+as-sTdO + +~' +~':'~(p~.~a~)' - ~+'' " " - (p20-31au)" ~ said estate(s) are hereby For fm'ther Information .... increaseyour profit'-- Rent.A-Wreck has • ' (~ required to send them duly please_ contact Marcel the answerl ~,,~m:,.; :~, MOVED-- MUST SELL verified to the + PUBLIC B(~ausoleil, Ministry of ItWearerecesslon proof, Inflation proof, , FOR RENT-- TO, odiN • Lots N0.32 & 331n Thor: TRUSTEE, 800 Hornb~+ ' Human Resources at 1Oll - and Interest proof. . • near hospital. 2 bi~O4~rns, nhelghts Phase II1: Were Street, Vancouver, B.C., . Fourth Ave., Prlnce eWe are successful BECAUSE of the ; Frldge, stove, drapes. 8425 $19,500, Now $17,900. For V6Z 2E5 before Sept. 10, George; telephone 563-1751. economy. Rentlng a used car makes , per month.. Phone~:~.l~l,~.. Qulck Sale. Phone •Vernon Province of 1982, after which date the ...... + ...... -- " % (acc6-5,6,12,13,19,20eu sense at about V2 the pricel :' I " "TRADE" . _ . .(ec~].~eu):.1 545-7817. British Columbia assets of the said estete(s) H.R.1211 (01-70) " - :. We have • 23 cubic foot . 1. ~ . +.~¢.,..... (p10-11au) Ministry of will be dlstrlbutod, having I llWe will bring you many new customers, freezer, Weatlnghouse, FOR RENT--A.+ttr~Ive.,3 , Foreets regard only to ~,alms that offer a great servi(~e to your old ones, .... NOTICE INVITING have been received. '" ' " 12 years old. We would bedtime hmJN: Cite. +~ ChmnU@VowAcl build traffic • and PROFIT. ASK OUR. .. Partlyfurnlshed+:Firi~liL~,; ': ~~ APPLICATIONS CLINTON. W. FOOTE ' Ilke';to trade to0'~ a .Gerage, •' Fenced'~Hy~t'd;-. ~,~!~ FORAFOREST PUBLIC'TRUSTEE Pitch.In OWNERS; ASK OUR BANKERSl smallei" one (approx. 12. Downtown Iocetlon~:neer.~" ~ LICENCE ... (acc4.30,6+13,20au) Rent-A.Wreck Is the best Investment you. , CU. ft.)r PhOrle 435;2744 FORESTACT- .can make for the 80's. ., ..... after 6.,:: .... I schools. $/00.. month+-:,days ' ~ - (SKtlee11) .... 11 For more Information call collect, :or • (Dec-fin) +38+7173' evenings,:~lS.~'~,., 1981 HONDA XRS00R Dirt TAKE NOTICE that in- NOTICE OF VACANT write: Ed Alfke, Pres., 225 Klngsway, :(p20+13au) with Ilconce. Includes ac- terested persons are Invited :~Vancouver, B.C. V5T 3J5. Phone: (604) " ...... " cessorlos: boots,2helmots, to submit appllcatlons InN RURAL RESIDENTIAL 876-7155. mmm.mm,..~m,mm--,,~ 2 BEDROOMpartially:TRAILER/urnlshed.Bell MX-3, Honda pant~nd sealed container marked " •+/~ ...... " ~++++~+'C ' +'*;, :e.,~,'.++~.....~,~ pads. Best ~ffer eU.S.. Franchises and Area Franchises ~~~,~: ~ ..12XS4,8300 per month,, utilities takes Phone 638-31M3. tender to the Chlef Foresfer CROWN LAND avallable, • .... ~ ...: + ++.e.+~:~+ m "~+++'~ for Forest •Llcence A16810, +.~ 4 ~+~'~I'I'~~' *" ~:~ • ,.' ~'~"°"i " extra. In.Thornhlll;.Cl~l)fo (p10-17au) which Will authorize the ++ ...... ' harvesting of 67 500 m3 of FOR SALE Unemcumered cap.at requir ,000 ..~ References and ....ae;UlPl~y 1979 YAMAHA MXI00 In tlmber annuqlly for 20 years QUEEN CHARLOTTE CITY, B.C; ~for automotive operator. ~ WANTED: " Raspberries. deposit required. Phone~lS. good condition. Also rebblte' from lands within 'the Will: pay reasonable price, 3475. . for sale. Call 638-1682. - Klsplox Timber Supply " "

2818 (atf) 2 BEDROOM• • +" house " ,+~++ In+town...... ".... ' ' " Applications for the vacant rural resldentlal Crown lots for sale to the RESIDENTIAL ;~: Frldge and ,+atOvl~ '+Fur- ~ ~ ...... Forest Llcence Will only be general publlc wlthln Queen Cherlofte Clly, B.C. NOTICE OF VACANT nished or unfurnl~+~.q:.:+ accepted from established I pets. Phone~.":': ...... ~:i llcensees who have tlmber Lotswlllbe'Offeredbypubllcdrawon Tu.d. CROWN LAND i I ' +, ++:~++~++;++++++:+;+++~+~+ r' ~r + ::,,+-,.u) processing facilities, in. August 10, 1982, at 7:30 p.m. atthe Royal Canadian ~~+~+~', ~ * ~ ~.~,+ ~ ,~ ~...... ~.++ ...... ,_ cludlng barker and chipper Legion-Hall. Participants are required to obtain FOR SALE + in the Klsplox Timber Intormallon and i'eglstratlon forms for the draw :.i .... -+ MOBILE HOMEf0r rent In 19711HONDA 4100 Excellent Supply Area and have from: PORTCLEMENTS, S.C. qu!et trailer cdurt In condition. Phone 635.9591 Crown Timber Supplyof no Government Agent Ministry of Lands, Parks • FOR SALE--Spaclal -4 for Terrace area. 14x70 3 atter6p.m. Box309 OR the:price of 3 10:00 x 22.14 bedroom, Frldgl, ,,s~9ye, (pS.6au) more than dO per cent of the and Housing The Ministry of Lands, Parks and Housing has ply Michelin XB truck tireD, wahser and dryer included • . Forest Service s eetlmate of Queen Charlotte City, B.C. 3793 Alfred Avenue vacant" rural residential Crown lots for sale to the Regular" $456..Call • Kalum Available I mmedi,~tel~;. FOR SALE--_Special - 4 for their mill capacity at .44o : V0T 1S0 Bag 5000 general public located ri M Jasper Street and Tl~e 635-4902. ' .phorm..112.4,22J4~9 "-~. ~..::the,,grlce, of 3 on all shifts.per, year...... ~ "; ..... , ~ , I , , ~ . ,, ~ ,p.~..~..Q~r2N0:Smlthers, S.C. ~Bayvlaw~Driver, Ror4,,Qe~n~mtlf,l~Gp-.-~,, - • I

It/~ TD I$C CRA~I,ER +. .,+,:::,~.+• .... ~ Elmira.u),•+++ '~ • , '* ~'_ , F^p.+,.. ,+ ,,.,, P_.... Preal~ctlve purchasers must submit a deposlt' of l:ots-wlll be offered by. publlc lot draw on Monday TR~rTnm...... c .... '~,k '+ :~ +: taccS-12au; m...... n ,',--, ...... - ~+STS0 and be registered prloc to the close of August, 9, 1982, at 7:30 p.m. et tho Port Clemente ! Integral"~ :arch; ...... free wheeling + 1974 PONTIAC• " LEMANS.... V0We t 3E7,Street, on orVictoria, before lS.30B.C, I1~reglstratl°n to be InchKled In the lot draw. Community Hall. Participants are required to winch," taii* plate, :~ flit ~~ SPORT~tcn~2 door h ,,,;;+~,,,, -- : . • . obtain Information and registration forms for the e , Rng~stratlon closes at 12:00 noon on VlllegeOfflce MlnlstryotLends, Parks : Tuesday, August 10th~ 1982. CedarAvenue andHouslng 635.7117. WNY PAY RENT? You can~ .~ after 6 p.m. 635.4819 . processing facility ...... Prospective Purchasers or thaw proxy are Port Clements, B.C. OR 3793 AlfredBag Avenue SO00 (ecc10.11au) purchase cozy, 2bedrbom '-''~' (stf.ftn)' Application forms alld • : house on 60x200'-'lot with "' further particulars may be ~'~I~A~I~ "requlredt° be In attendance at the lot draw. ii ' "Smlthars, B.C. " ~'++ paYments tess than $SO0per ~ °brained frem the Ministry (~ ~.~ll/~.eg VOJ2N0 li ~;+ • ~. . month. Phone 635-9410. of Forests; Timber ~ Provinceof Prospective Purchasers mpst submit a cle~0slt of ~ I~ + (p1-6au) . Management Branch, 1450 . + BdtlBhColumbiB IN sPs0 and be registered prior to the close of +" 3 BEDROOM ho(J~:++fUl!.': Government Street;, VIc- ~ reglstretionISt to be Included In the lot draw. " basement. Beet'~offer t+." torla, B.C.,+V8W 3E7, or the ~Ministry°f Lands;- "::-'+ ROOMS FOR RENT-- $79,500.4~10 Scott st~.~lso Parks and Housing Registration closes at 12:00 noon on , ~.-~++ 1980 GMC % TON 3x3 Regional Manager, ~1~ ~ ~ ie - Monday, Augustgth, 1982. Phone 635.2315. 21 ft. Campion boat,. 10 Crewsab Fully loaded, Ministry of Forests, Bag (pS-10au) hours, Inboard.':+~$~l'~M~+:~""cemper special Asking 5000, 5mlthers, B.C., V0J ~ JamesR.Chat~l.Minister Prospective Purchasers or their proxy are Phone 635.7937~or.635-?82q 19500Phone 6354613. 2N0. (acc3.3m16au) required to be In attendance at the lot :]

4• EEDnOOM• --,- .... ~om,';+~+l,'~,+ Wlm ~ 1977FORD4x4 heavy duly ] l~l~ro0111MlaHlll~/lll ~Iv Ig Vll l.. a . . t,,n~ ,,.,. I" town ,n ton. ~ runnmg con- ~ .... ] ~:': _.~;"+_.:~.._ .+ ,; dmon and body, Aim o~e Prodnceof : SUITES FOR RENT Phone per•-,.++,,,,,,,?,.,, cent lror ,,,~,_-~,~r~++..--4 years:.pnone,~:. ~lllty trailer " For more BritlshColumbla " "I 2"' ('col 9" J'''6 'U' +'' r'': ' '~ ' :'+~'1+ "+'"'+~m"" " ' ' +~ A ailable diately Ministry ofLands, +:++;+':+-++:: ("' v I m m e ' ...... Parksand Housing ONE I TWO BEDROOM QUIET AREA" :NEAR~-lg~LOWMILEAGECHEV ~k~ I I-IormurableJamesn.Chab~l. Minister suites for mnh Phone 635- 'TOWN, :4 bedrooms, large .PICKUP 1979Ceveman 9'/, The Daily Herald requires "%11 +++ 7971. " '+. kit .chen, v,~xl, heat, patio, if. camper. Sell as unit or (acom0nthly-) PaVed '+drive ,nd.,lhop. camper separates. See at experienced reporter, rmm mIma WOOl)GREEN APTS. 1, 2 Large landlcepl~.;,:Jot, 29(]8 Spark~++St. Phone 638. and 3 bedroom apts. for greenhouse, gar.den and 6437. NOTICE OF VACANT RESIDENTIAL rent: Partly furnished. ,chard. Phone 4~1~+:M~4,,,:~+ (p6.6au) Must be pleasant, well versed in Phone, +m, .... (pm, au) t + CROWN LAND • . +i.'++Lp.~,Lqq.:,FOR-SALE-- 1980GMC verb;tl and written contexts. ' i ~,' (P2g'31'u)+ REVENUE+OF ,Ap~o~l~++~m+,ton4xA PS, PB. Standard4 2 BEDROOM Suite. 989 El. ~IS0. per. m~pl:.+ir+.l~t++~;~++ :ll:~ecl trans. With sport- ft~ S3S0 per month, ut!!Itlsa . basement su re ,;~/nts ::-smah filbre -'~-- ...... extra. ~Centrallyllocated. • lovely 4 bedroom' ,.,hem.e. ~les+~ i.", ,~: : :. Phone ~¢~.uu..=== +O-ul~y. Excellent company benefits. || + :MASSET, B.C. Notdultableforch]ldren. NO ~ f~andpir~~li;,,+.::+ ~" (p,+,2au) Please apply in person or sehd resume to The Ministry ot Lands, Parks and" Housln9 has" pets~'. Reference. end_ • ;:+.., ~.: vacant residential Crown lots for sale to the gmerel .: :,securityPhone 63~;:3475. depus!t required. Phone 638-3869. ,(p21"~u):'~.Wlndow. : FO,D Van 1=for F..ng.sale. Ex. :+, Terrace-Kitimat. . Daily.Herald, 3010 Kalum ~b,,cMesset, located B.C. on thenorth side:of , Wilson, SWeet,

" : " (•+,u) FOR"LEm EY OWNe + • :,,.,,ent+ shape." Fu,, set +V8G 2M7 t !- BEDROOM" basement :' bedroom home, wu~d~i t~v" • ,. ~cwlntar' I and-" summer radials - :- Lots will be offered by public lot drew on Wed- suite for rent. Npw. Close to : fullv.landscarmd c~.vP~l~p;):;>on r ms. Phone 635-4880 or nesday August 11, 1982, at 7:30 p.m. at the Masset town~-$275per m~ith single; cl~k c --~---~:: dllh~M~ter :'',~:438"3476 after 6:30 pm ' Community Hall. Partlclpente are required to $350 I~+r +month fo~ couples. Assumable "n~0~')g:'age~'~ ~ .....::.. + . (sff.nc) ~ obtain Information and reg!.stratlon forms for the [ Ava!lab!b .a.nyt!me: 'A!I 113;',000at 15'~aper ctThl~"~tlll'~nr~/ ~ '~ ~ - . - draw from: ~ .. • Utilities paiD. I-,none 03.%. ~M,vrc h. nc" Asklnh+,t&l,000~';~, :: -. . :6588. " i I ' "'~*~ to~fe~ ~7~9:'" '/i~::i ,~!t~II BIJU~R 4x4, PS, Vlllaoe of Masset MlnlstryofLande, Parkll.... : ": "i i (p5-11au) ~_~ ~: !~.~ ~i..... (p~lU)~., l r, PB,3504barre I englne, - Box 68 OR endHouslng - " ' " + ~.'l' .~u" ,,',,+~, - ~', ~;:>~;"v~'~/~etech'ic. rear. window, Messet, B.C. 3793AIfl;edAvanue

• 1 -.parr-me ...... ~B'SnR~.~ ...... +;;'REVENUE ;:~;'~• ...... :;"=I~R e+~*'~;~l islldl,g rear side win.. Available Immediately v0T-~+~ IMO " Smltherl;:m+~o B.C. .... "..... m+ u ...... •.... o ' I t;dows;•llnted glass, + tilt ~'--~: anSUlTE'+Klfchen'ba+rpom+++++!SSO~Per'Phtdlffh+/+•l~'+'" dllvlngroom...... Good,or.,f .... i~ase~fiilh ~ '~k ~ I "+'•I/+ " o ~I,+ ++ ~slgQ...-+ ...... rlng,4newlo-15 ' + . I.I-• I;oi-+mpos'ng Room ,. ~.... vo+.o l k + + " ...... i + L..... , + - + ;+~ +tlre+) Carpet; ,CustOm single person or ,couple. N,o,~<.ovely4 bedf~n ho.d~..H.~ :: ;, . ;, . ,. .,. Prospective Purchasers must.;ubmlt • deposit of ' +...... ~' ' '++ ; ,,~ +lOrE 'l,terl,+,. Plu. + chlldren. No pet s.Avallable+ ,,,~ra, da and 1~0 ~I. W.' b~+L'1 __~+'++ --- --: " $780 and be reglstered prlor: toi+:the clodl~ "of .+ anytime, Pho~e' :+638.3701." k)p+ +lo~-':'+Pr]¢e~!'~lil,~iilP p ., m~n,y,~mh~r +*~pllOnS. +.. ,. :,. ' +.,aL~o,.s , pjlm/al~mL,mte,':+++om .r,+um Ol e~Kmg m~'~aww ~ Technician +.,+,,0o ,o. ,oc,+ ,n ++ .... ~ip+,/-l~u+, .+ ~.. ~ s~vv++ • ' ' " " I " ' • • + +' • ' • + '+ ' .... :"+++'+:J~(1)2Y-2(~4~ .~ +I 22237Ll~41~In Stewart l :i i -FOR.+RI;M.r+~IN+THOR~:, : :.: .e •• :1 . ,.!+.::,+7+~,~/~ :an+ask.for Dave.". + Must be capableof typin8 with little or ha er~ors~ : IF Registration +loses at 42:00 noon on , ~ , (pl0-9au) NHILL~.. 2badto0mduplex:+./CHANCELLOR : MOBI[E:I .* ;;1.. ' -Knowledgeable as to composing roomfuncti0ns. Wednesday, August 11th, 1~/2. ..' • . " Cilrpat ,throughout,' Frlclge . HOME t~r lale on .fenced,,'+ ..... , and,.at0ve, i.Elactrlc~+heet, treed :and finished 10f:. '-~:? " + -Artistically inclined .+ ...... ProspectlvePurchas4,'sorthelrproxyare - I~ergqr~'.+ fenced yard. Cement b~k fo,,~,tlo~; - _...... -Experience in page paste-up, required to be In attendance at the lot draw. Avallable; +.Immedlately. '. qualifies home for S pe~~,nt" "~ ?~•i+.", " ~k ~ +'" Phone;~lS.2498.' . :.' down T'payment .+:+MHC-': -Excellent position to +right individual. :..:. i..,~, • * -+ ~ (p4-11eu) approved..: Well ~+~'n[~d:~ed,'-' " Pl~nceof • • / ...... :: ,-+,+:..+: ,. , ' - memyextras.Laundry~ ...... , +.~. -Renumerations as to experience. FOR*RENT,,-i&-2+~edroom 1.~o~es "~ with we~l~++'a~d ' + -Complete company benefits. , ...... ,., BdtishColumbla unite,.Dally & weekly ratos, dryer. Heated eml+Wli~d '2~ BeOeoom 196~ 1axed Apply in person or send resume to Ministry of Lands, Apply+ Unit 12 Relnbowinn, workshop.' Large sundeck. tfeller In Woodlend Helght~ Park~ and Housing .... Highway 16 West. Phone Phone for:+opportunl}y:.fb -'trailer court. 14000 FIRM Terrace.Kitimat Daily Herald, 3010 Kalum L . ~ . 1 and:discuss 635-2000, Phone 63.5.9530, " . -- ~ + '__ Honourable Jlmel R ~. ~1~'~|61;1---" --, [ac~0.19au) ~vlew (l~l-13au) (snc.tfn)

% .... P~ !~b ~ ~, Friday, August 6,~!~ge2 " . \ ~ " " . " ' :' /i ;:~.:; .... - i. ~ ; , :*- ~ .: ;.~ .... 1~ .... ~+, : R,n" b,nfh r pl tie d t+e eta r re!e? .' ,~')-.:, , ,. , :" ," - ;.~'".,v ,,, '~] • / +TO~ON~+ !Cp)+-:.App.lieants for .me. J ,o1~. ,.now have..,:v~0Abr a pti~b~ +.and the, macl~ are not faibafe. , : m~m+1~. ,Cam~....~lan,~ety f+m,.~d=~ t~+ ur;ily, saPs f+w

1 ' . moreto' ' I ~ orryaoou+L', I 4 1 noemgondmeanomaldi~ag0odI "' ...... 1 kI ' sume.... people are j~ldi ~" it +saLp ~ nacea to all, , yourI ' compan,eswmuse.eoe~[ortestsmmostctreumsk I. +," ; Ik''+l . ' .... + nees" "+ L t ,mp~im. s0me a~m~k~ to taks ~.~-Imm ,e~u~r Lp~i~ms,.nd it ~'t," Macmm~ says.' , , ~a~m. mey.ore".mm.e.~.idemean!ng." ,, ,,i~ t •. tests: :~ :-;.... ': .:_ .: .- ". : ,:.., , - - .... '..- : : '. Silverberg,:'who hasa PhD from the UnLversity Of.TOromto • .'M~[.l~..p!eare ~lmStcldly.hon~t and this is ~n affr(~nt t01 . ' .... BmniUii-manufacturers and retailers 'aro looki~ at lie and~Frlm~ Olch; I)~'esldont of the NaUoi~I Bur~u:ol lie '" them;' ui!ligan says+ -..'i.+.. '.: . -: i : I */..~ I.C,:" :, .: . ! ,+. ,.. . , ( . . • .....dot,,~rs~.apossi~l~ ~ea~mql~~,l~gL~ql enlP!0Yes,~,. Detl~flon, a. llFYsar-old private Toronto firm, says studies .'.'There are betLer indiCator,of wh~ltler uomeone |~ .bad! +:: ::( :: LOMDtRSPICIAL :, ; :ii ~ i, mmpl~'~c~ 0t i+rot-t rf r+p+m~u+r ,n!+omi+m~ e!v, li~r~:!?: cons,,len,y pro~e modern i~ detector machm= to be more at h,Ving troub~e~,' thi. jmip"t, them~ ~ ~rn~r and ila:bit "" :; ". % : :> Wutl~.Rid ~r41,'.~'lllow Codlr i--. : . ". II -. ,." mr!~.m.../~:•:%,~:!:.!! ..... ; :~"•":i"?::.:.: .:" ",. ,:: :.:;.+'--"! :" :-; m,fi.~,eent ac~urat+. : ' r . ' I: r :' "' 4 k I .': h,+ L Of kla" ins~ft/'GiiHp~.:~LyS, adding 'rest" tests' are more • (-: :.;' .+:: ."2',ROulh-ly~ellff . . '| , ...":: .:+*.':~-.thei:!.a ..tetni6ht,,in0,v.ie ;lmag¢~el ll~tor + " F0rl.iesLthesub)e~tsitSinaehairwithsensors~ttaebed:... ac~p~]e :"when/m~petbing extremely:' Val~iable:'+or !. '.!:::..:." . :....,L-.Rele~r,I~S.00.M +:. +'" ~. ".i I ' " :- ,,o~ra~n..:.~.m.ing.:.a.:brislittishtaL'.quivorins.,~,. '- totwo~, two baixds.aroundthe ~ixloinen,a:ndLa uood erlii~l,".'is:.at ,lake.: : ...,i ; ..: . : I ,L* ' pj ~,I."~ " d I :--: :':k L • . '.': :,. . C~)mm0n;"S250.0o+M +, ..... ~ ' 1 :: '•" itoda~:S..o~ra.fom.:';-pelysraPhb. mlh~liks.t0~•~ed.-.: preuurecull'ononearm.A~ttheper~nanswerseither,yes ,~ OlcS".da)isbusineW~ssreatf+orberNafi0naiBureau+~fUe~: ,;;-'":,:"".."::. .C!eer:t~lS0.00"M. :~ ,! ": .! - . ~am]d~ memselVesSpeclalisto NHin8 imaee,ol mlml..+ , or no toasoriesbf.questions; chromes In bloo

City, where the black fly ~" '463+Straume" • .. CHURCH • Phone , " : 9:~ a.m. --Sunday :..,~ Terrace". - .. problem .is intense. His OF " + 635-4613 • 'r" 635-3511 work is directed not agairmt: Se~. Even.--7:30 p.m; school ,0400 ' ~ ' " " I BOX84, R.R::2 TERRACE, B:C.,VSG3Z9 '-11:00 a.m. ,., Morning adult black flies -- a Sunday Massee Reverend R.L. White e:30a.m. Worship 3341 River Drive

hopeless .task -- but against - . 10:00a.m. Terrace, E.C. -- Custom car stereo Installation Come'ln Ire. l black fly larvae, which are 11:30a.m. SI",MATTHEW'S -- Service on most brands ',; ' found : id fast-moving ANGLICAN tv's andstereos i streams and rivers. CHURCH -~ CHRIST Sunday: School -- Service on Sony, RCA and St'reams.. in the area LUTHERAN 4726 Lazelle Avenue Reverend R.L. White received small, ambunts of.~ CHURCH &lS-9019 i1:~0 a,m. , Sanyo video recorders ~ .A .Plans are available. We also CuStom Build Rev, Herman Hagen SUflDAY SERvIcEs /,~I~ 'Worship .Bti powder earlier this 9:15 . a.m. -- Holy sim~mer and will reeeiv,e a "7-'30'p.m'.. - " " &lS-~20 Communion . TERRACE ELECTRONCS OMINECABUILDING second" application, by ' Evening Worship 3229 Sparks Street 10:0~.a.m. • Sunday • " • .... , ...... SUI~Idiss&' industrial Distrlbt~ws autumn. .Wednssday 7:30 p.m. (Corner of Sparks School " : Preyer Service " "If we'ye g.OLthings dght, & Park) 10 a,m. -- Sunday this second larviciding ,Sc.t~l should pretty Well dampen NOTE: During July and 11:00 a.m; -- Family ~.~l~g'US t, morning the black fly population in. Service- Holy:' Com- worship wilJ begin at munion .except t,hlrd the area where-we are 10:00. PAVINR I • Working,'/Colbe said. Sunny. : 'Pasto¢ Beb Lesyk ; o .. Coibo's work is focusand :9:4S a.m:- Sunday 7:30. p.m. -- Informal •~ HI)ME~ , , i " ...... f Church School (Kin: SerVic'e ' " ' _/ .Corner of Halliwell • :? WIEBE CONTRACTING LTD, on the ~hree Or four black fly ' i . dergarten through jkel)ecie4 which poqe,..,~. and N. Thomas I Foundatio n to C0mplefion :!: i i ' ' Poving!Dr'ivew~ys and Porkina Lots i: ,~ adu'it) _ _. ,, y tg Lots ~ .x"ox U.,T.O U/ ..... " \ nuisance to people; ~' .' "'. 9i4s a.m. I• ~11'I --Gl'ade Work-. !I! ~ • 11:00 a.m. -- Regular CHURCH The great majority of the worship sorvice, 7:30 SundayBible.Teaching School ! : : Logwork Only :i iJ~: SUPPORT,YOURLOCAL.... " BUSINESS ! "~onghly 80~ s~f:black p:m. evening worship 4~i Lezelle Ave. fl~und acrdps Can£da,are service 3rd Sunday each "='.o.-.,.w+, . . .. 635-7400.: -: i?ii!,+:,__,so,,,,...... / :I, " ! not ~ i n pesple'~ mmth. Ray. •David Marlyn,-: I. 6353934": s~vk, • Prince George (112) 971- 2384 . i~ Terra-,, n ,- -- ....~..~ m " a~, noteS'~. Mary Chance, p .(Holy Communion first B.A., M. DIv. ?:30 p,m. i P 1N i ' 1~ " " ~ '1 "~'Wt U;;* ' I'~S OH head ef the"Winaipes-based p Sunday mornlng/Uch' -Word~lp -- 10 a.m, ' __ ...... ]l , [ Ill,, I .... I " .... i m i • Canada Biting Fly Centre. , month, and the 3rd There' are "however, J Sunday evening of each Nurmry to Grade 6-- 11 w.,...,,,®""+'++'+'"+ F0r:inf0rrnati0n:0 runn your ad ; w k menlh.) a.m. Home Bible Stodles ~ I n log in the business i /.i many species hlch attac .... • • . " -- - ~ Confirmation Grade7 fo Adults-- 10 ammam, m many parts "oz I Youth & Adult CIo " ' the country, Chance noted ~ tovme,~ou,~ am.-- . ,~. ,'-- • , "YoeAreWel.c,o,•,u,,-- me '1 - / dir ectory call 635,6357 i ! ; in an interview, the :'- - - " " -'- ~ -~--, S i I I I mllll ii iiii i i i I fl da!l.q~ihercdd

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A dramatic increase in Programs. increased demand. On the the number of applications Fred Wilson, Director of other, hand the eurolmmt has flll~l mostNorthwest Vocational and Trades pleture looks extremely Community College Training stated "The bright for the college thil~ vocational programs for- College is very interested in fall. September. Only.~Ited addressing the area's spare'is still available in a The Terrace aquatic staff .few others, . I wo.ld ~emcouzaCe; a!!~ w0uldUk~, to:tuermse your " • Programs whlch ";;re': fun~ Ufety While/U~ing already full for their .Sop: to leL am know:~ thek by taking the time to share temb~ intake are General soedu?' .... thetr, knowiedge on the use •Mechanics', General ~ There are a number of of Wsden keep yourself safe Welding, Electronics •rem~n for the high number in the water by reading and SMBER LODGEi-::- • Technician, ~ Business appUeatiaus t~u..: remembor~ the fo~ow~g, Ed~atiea, Basle Tra~ High School. •graduates, There are three different for Skill Development thr0~h,the, efforts, of the types Of ~lUllnent: boots, (upgrad~og), the first year mUege's emmeUin~ ste~; present no real safety 3 9 of the Business Ad- are m~re aware* of ' the hazard, but are only good in ::2. .::.:4?:5 -I2 13- ministration program, and college's .offes~m~. More wetbush or river edges; hip Industrial Records and people are r~osnUdng tUat waders are~ only. slightly SATURDAY 'First Aid. Because these th~ do.end ~n U'mi~ to cbter than boots and limit programs have ste~lered obtain 8 secure, financially the risk'by restricting the Smur~ Rlchle • ,, Red" ; ', POI~WI" or continuous intake, "and personally, rewarding fisherman: to shallower .15 Smvrfs Rich FIl~1~r. OIIvI" Oyi students ~ho are. not ad- 0ceupation. In addition, flze .30 . Kid " ' Fnnl . . Untlmld Titan Water; Chest waders will ~$ Super . • ~ Happy World " l.one . OUVIH'~rs" mitted in September will not curpest economic climate is keep youextremely dry, but l i " " nocessarily have to wait a ngaJor factor: many Power Praise Levorne. Le~l RImIM~ P'~rles-~ol~ Un Eta e the risk is 'increased along .15 Hour ' the Lord $hlrlly - GO Zorr@" SalUt L'lle Mira. until the following Sep- people are deciding.to go with ' the'expanded range 30 epidermis Praise ' Hosthcllff Untamed Bugs Frseflend Cal~llne tember begin, Their ,5 Splderman the Lord " ~ Morma~ke Fra~ltler Bunny . ' SkMchl~ C~Vornn to school because t~ cannot . and depth. Rubbor soles are i | . .ames will he piseixl on a find work ahd wish to ec- only. good. for sand and Space World ' Goldle Creative Matimm Gules" AHlchel wait list and,they will be cuw themselves produc. l fl : 15 Stars Tomorrow Gold-, HoI~ at : Till Vos " small pebbles, as rubber is 30 Space Clrcla - : " AFC " All in the ' Understand Ooctour admitted as soon as there is .. lively. lubricated by water. Felt v ~5- St0rs Squire " NFC The Tube " BiJou Behevkwr Dollttla i i | . room in the program, Northw~t Community. soles with elects or spikes There Is still limited College has not had a are best for. larger recks, spare available in a few • .30 Baseball Sports: ~... Fame S~Tw " Mlglc J: ~t~th DIck~°bY ~ comparable fill ratio before. expechlIy slimy ones. 11"":45' "'-Baseball weekend-'- -- game Bi| " . Of°"--'"" Painting ~ -Ma~h. C(n~ml programs;. Cook~Trslning, In previous years, the Once you are correctly i i second year Business Ad- ,college has mounted an • equipped,you must choose ,~elor '- Wok . AFC. Krenkln . Kathy'a Home ' MOby 15 League ~VO~ffl Yen . _ ministration, Human extensive and expensive wisely wh~,l~e to wade. It is 12 ,,o Kr.ln, KHC. ~" DIck' '30, Baseball Hall ' . Fam, _.. Say it Cinema ,45 /kSel0r ~ Huntlay ' . Brown w. Sills--7- OcesnuI MOby Service Worker and Early adverUsing campaign ,to very-'Impor.tant to know .... i, Chil~(xxl. Education still inform, stildents of:its your environment. To. do Llano, Stroll '. Fame ~" .Berlee ' Movie Pro[l~ Dick • have a few spaces for : 15 aesebeil cowl Game - Brim Our U~llverse - Cinema l)r~. n=. Nomedin a~l. .this you must study the • 30 ~olor .-- COuchlchlng PGA -Reedy Very . Prolect . Let students wishingto begin in re.kin8 cmpai~ is being water carefully. Water- :45 League Conference Champ, : Set Grow . Own' Universe Eoflntl i i 'September. •Even in these used this year; appears shallower than it This Week cFL. PGA OOt~'S Movie b'~lrine Bagatelle programs the number xt is an ir y o: reaUy iSso me sunglasses to :15 in Baseball Football Chimp.. UMlmlted Our - BiuIogy 8lgatlle ' '=: :30 The NFt. CFL PGA . YOU Con Very Fires Of Bagatelle applicants Is much higher recession that while many. cut down on the distortion. .:45 I 6ymfunny . Foofl0lll. . , Chimp. DO It Own ~le Piano Bagatelle , than usual. There is also • peeplecannot find W~k Green ,water indicates deep MVP - ' CFL. - PGA AII-Stor • great RevolutiOnS Le T,elel,' ! .space available in the theymay also not be able to water; a sandy bottom .15 MVP Football, Chimp. Wreltllng Reellwoy of 1141 Fouetre University •Transfer go to school became of the .indicates slow water; and a '30 SeahaWks CFL " " PGA All.Stor • Journeys . TBA Profession i :~5 SCrimmage Football Chimp, Wmtllng .,,World TBA I=etlch~Jr. rocky bottom tells'Of swift | . | . ! An CFL " Saat Wldl " Evening introduction ~fldo water, " 15 Inside Foothill of " World at Pops • to Computer~ de . '20 Look CFL...-" ' PM • ' Sporlofs Evening FOUtoUII Dli~ey :45 ,con't • Fo~tblll. N(~thwest , ' at ~ FOUfOull OO~'t, There are many eommm K,ngar . TheTwo ~lt0rdiy.. Wldl- . SpI(III" I'll My • des ". ' ' sense rules whleh should be :15 Company Ronnles : Midlnee " World '|Pl~lll Time " ExPos respected three of the mat :00 KING S " Seeing it $tlreky ~ Victory P~dh of Base.ball ~5 .News OUr Way end • Garden the Paddle ..- deS obvious being fish with-a • i • . i partner;, cllm:h the t"ops of • NBC The . Hgtch NlWS Whltl L.a~ard Expos IS News Winners MMImm NIhvt Tribe Cohen Baseball .your waders; and wear a 30 King S " Summer Komu Williams Lk of 'LAonard " .des lifejacket or P.F.D. When .45 &Sagazine Nk~vle .. Nlw~4 Stampede Africa • ~ Expos i l Wading have a buddy or a i Entertain. ; Se~lng it The ' Taxi Sound ' Cafladlln - Baseball wading a~f nearby to lean 7 1S • .This Wosk , ; Our Way • Lawranca Taxi stage . Oowrnment Baseball I 30 Entertain. TheTwo Welk Circus Sound' In Praise Lea on. Map your crossing in I ~5" i ThJs week Ronn!es " Show. Circus stage : of Hands Heros SUNDAY, AUGUST8 advance to • avoid • dlb " . HOre'S ; CBC..., Today's " BCTV ".. COUI'tI|U Hlsot..ry of du " . dangerous situations. Stay V ,'15 . . Boomer .. MovieS~mmer ' TOday'SFBI " Movie. Odyssey_t • ArcnllKtUreceneda~. samedl Soup or Sa!ad belowsweepers-and rapids • r~ .30 Harper . Jill la~l' ~OUS osu Films ~1~ .45 Valley The-. . , ,' FBI ,P0rtrllt ~ . Odyssey at War ~d'Art. P,RIh~E RIB and.- completely clear, of snags, and" debris. When ;:- Noshvllla Coffin Love of , . Fawlly " NOVe .Films with Yorkshire_Pudding .15 Police Affair Bnet ' I Towers Nova d'Art crossing ,brace •yourself CBC LOve, Showgirl. TO the .- • NOVa ., :. D'HIe~, Baked or Mashecl~'otatoes • upstream. Make your steps Palace summer " Sued Moyle Manor Nova a Dame n Green Beans " " Ci'eam Cauliflowor small and sliding~ testing Thi Movie : Flntlly Children' Auet.ln ' ~' "Botanic D'H I~-'''~ cach"one. Don't change 0 15 Goal ..... Sol*facing . {|lind off City Limits '. Man • a Domain" Dessert • .30 and It'S • Summer ~ Fantasy . lhe Austin ' Making . ~-: Le Telel. Tea or Coffee direction~, rapidly, take 3-4 4S Glory MOvie • llllnd. Run ' City Limits Semi Sport "' ; i ,,| ,' small, sliding stops. " i . .. | - . , i J d KING. --' The" KOMO ' CTV Uo • ' Sign ' Cinema If you happen to lose your 1 1 I~, 5 Now, National NiNnl 4 :' Nlwl .. l~mplil ' Off . ' ~ Alice I g 30 TWII ght Night Fourmost '-i" HOOP " '- Vi~k~o ' Sign • ou footing; or-an accident I n:45. Theatr e FiB ". - ?/~ve,;}..i. F!fla| ". . west '. Off ' " .. tO ; '7.95 occurs-keep-your head ~. ' Twilight ~ Ch~,rlles Hlleck' . ". The ' ". seiurdey • " . 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...... frOlTI ps~e 2 received as many enlHee as River Marathon is for d/scuse the options o( birth 635-Z942, 635-4873, or 638- ¢mmlea to be studied at • po~dlde by the July 31 men's, wmnen'a a~nd mixed in a small tOwn. Experts 1696. ., home, please call collect feet first, " and head deadline. It is just too hard events using recreaflmul . include Penny- Simkin; 635-4961. The semester d/agnonally towards shore, toflndegtrarosouebeatsnn canoes nnly. Entries mint dflldbirth educator, author 8anday, Aug. IS begins Sept. 1 and ap Get dry and warm as fast as race day. be received by 3uly 31 at a and editor o( Birth and the Open Leerul~ Institute plieatinns should be mailed possible, Aren't youLglad. 'The aim in holding the c0stof$1O:Allotherenirios FamilyJournnl; James F. course offe~np for 8ep. byAU&I5 ..= _.. you remembered to bring ,, reptta is to promote are"$|5. Cofitaet Kathy King, assistant pro(east at tmnber are now avaiinble at . eXtra-fond~and=elothlng? canse/ag in ~e" Pact/~' Cra~kat B~ % Skaarland UJ3@;head of obstetrics ~at the Terrace office-:'3306 :~ Those:wh0 rememberthe : Enjoy:the,flshin~ .season, N~tandto make the "Road, Terrace, B.C., VSG G~aee' Hospital and. con- Kalum Street. ~/d~ta Of ' . but~.keep~i]n, mind-,.what. ~. Kerm0de~C~i~eRe~attathe '~. 4V2 or phone 635-4757: See sultan[ to I~EA; :and Sid::' B.C. Over age 18 who would:- See you've read:, Pleaee don't, b/~est eanosh~ evmt M: details elsewbere in Around ~ l~er;'~-of obstetric "" iik~to enroll in adultbus/e. "Terrace, ' take chances with enld~ fast the year, for tlds area. All TerraCe. ~'.. ' " p~rinatolo~y at New Grace education, academic, or. . water. Remember: proceeds from any rqpltta • Hospital- in Vancouver. carear-tw.hnical.vocat/enal p£1ge 4 Enjoy' the-tl~ln8 season, go back into the next yur'a Sunday, Aug.S Others inel'ede-iJaurie Brnt, but keep in mind , what regatta to. help make It The Terrace Parlm:and~.. MillinComming, Rosemarylk-.~ ~r'~"~'~"~'--%'~r--'~'~P~'~V"~,~'%~--L you've read. Please don't 12gger and~ better, anya. Recreation•...... department wlll,.~-~~ ...... Gandor, :Louise Man.n_., : " take chances With cold, fast Kathy Crack. sponsor the King c~ the_ Elizabeth: Ricketin, .Susan ~ water. .... Mountain Foot Race at the .... -- Friday, Aug. ~ arena. Sign in :at9 a,m, - :Topice include.priorit[ea 0qpnisatJon oltho third - The H/roshima Memorial Race starts at 10 a,m. in perlnatal care, birth : annual Kermode Canoe Service will be: held at St. " tta "~ ~a~, cesarean, ch~d- Rq[a is now under way. Matthews Anglican Church Menday, Aug. t birth, breastfeedlng, ; I Only three people are in- starflng:at 7:3~ p,m/ This The1"ecreation depart- teenage " pregnancy, ~ vclved in the orlpu/zatien, will mark the 37th an- men( is - organizing a.. emotions in .birth, labor and operation of the niversaryo~thedeetrucUon meeting ~fo~:.wheelchair " skills, midwifery, vaginal ~ .~ i!. reptta:: '~'ney relocking o~ Hiroshima, .at the 4726 baaketbaH~at~Sp.m..at~309~ birth "after cesarean, ira-Z ~ foras many entrants as LaselIe Ave. church. Held B Evergreen for disabled: provi~ peHnatal. health, p / ~: IX~ble,. eapesinHy from., in conjunction with the and able'bodied~/man and episiotomy i ' the gentle ~ : el ._. out.~'4ownc4moeista,:.Tbey TerraceGreupforNueleer women, ,f you want to play ./s~..n.d singe,.and family~ ~,~ON~O~ 624-2621 or 624-339 lure hop/ng to draw not only Disarmment there will be whoelchairbasketball, this mrmmasma~mwn, uau~ ~o~,v~,N • ., ... w:o, ,,, s,. . individual canoes, but also a slide show featurlng is the meeting to attend. oieanees*,lnvoivin8 drawings_made by the For more information elul ...... ~~.,~t4~,~.~Nt~e..~~m~,~ three men, three wmman children who survived the. 638:-1174 or Paul Clark at ~. and three ceuoas to compete bomb. Refreshments will 635-4668, ' for the.Chalisn~e Tropby. be served. There will also '~ Tl~tropbygoostotheteam be - time for general Wednesday, Aug, 11 0t cenoes that have the discussion. Everyone is .The Terrace ~'ecreatlon ~, " . ' . fastest combined time total welcome; - department will sponsor **. inthe recresUoual class- board.~s,~s at ,u. ide Re ¢ tio " opea class d.oes not coal "~ Saturday. Aug. 7 for,~ ho~s or,.for Natlonw Ioc n / Ideally, these teama would The third annual Ker- hours untilSunday, Aug. 15. be sponsored by various- mo~CanoeRegatta will be __ Service businesses, groups, or hcld~Ramo:llarSeech Sat, rda~ ~,-, 4635 LazelleAve 638.0371 Clubs. To promote tl~-.the to Exc~msiha.!~'.ver Boat A nor;hern" Childbirth ~Coun!ryComfort ' AHention: Mobile home For acreage PeoPle -

spooe0ri~" its 'On team, ~~ .' home with 3 bedrooms; Tired of renting a small parcel of property and. which challenges aU ~~ living room, kitchen and yard and having neigh, become the proud ~ ceme~l. Th~'.~'ld~ is to ~ ~hasement. Located on hours ten feet away? owners of a fal~lous. keq) the Cheese Tropby..~ .. almost one acre within Consider this 152x150 view of the Col~per in Yerra~ and ~ " .. walking distance to foot lot with many trees River neerthe Skesne, .:any teem to takeIt from JUSrREACH FOR •THE --i schools and corner and plenty of .privacy. " your own private creek, :i ~ store. ~ Reduced to Drive to-the corner of summer cabin, fruit : ~" nAIIIWMAIn " S64.900. MLS Crescenlvlew and treesand more. Located ~: ~ 11~raeelRartsb'omtbe - Toynbeeandvlewthan 4V~.mlles fPom town, ~. Ramo Bar Randl - Ip .:On a flglff hodcet . coma In and make us an near Kltselai. Asklng :~ . prold=uhdytoul'ml]ea~mst :Have a look at thls cozy -offer on thls $I0,500 .S40,000. Speclal- . o( Tel'rm~. at themouth d /llffie starter home on a property, financing avallnble, ii the~goUts (Z.vma¢~'d) ,.:nlce lar0e lot In Thor. Unatack ~ kkls ,- ]U~¢..It flulahes at the !'.nhlll. 'Potential for the In this 4 bedroom 1M7 K;chamslb Rlv~ Boat ~:g a r d en • r w I t h sq. fl. home In a con- Time to invest ' ! -'" X,auneh - approzi~=atldy ~ :greenhouse and tool venlent location. Large 3 bedroom:home near~ ~St d Terrace -.en .shed Included. Call for lot with huge garden sch~ls on a .beautiful L •,your" appointment to area and fruit trees, laf~ Iof:wllh'garden,. :~i" - the west side of the -view this $28,500 Ilome Calltodaynn4hlsS63,000 fruit treesr and-lawns.~ : ~ Klv~'. The ::fixJayl properly..~ Asking only IriS,000.: '-i.~ "~'' Terrace. Cestuala] Lions - .- , . ..i~: .~ will be l~ttlng ou a bar~ ...... be~e~for all raeen and ::INQUIRE ABOUT OUR RENTALS FROM $300 to f4S0 PER - -..,. q~taton at the ~ dte. ~iMONTH. . Rescue boats are - " - : provided maln]y by the ~-~;~'~:~~,'.- ...... --..--. ~'-~--~'-'. . /Te, Ta~e Search and Rescue group, with able assistance

any""-'" canoshB who dmdd ; ilii" bsppen todump or who find ! ~ theyare unable tOemldeto ~:: tbe.m~. Org~l~nihope : d TratTRfller ywsG4~gaV°gel BatlyHyde Christel~ ~1i tohaveoue~b~tper /; :i 13$~IYj. 635.4733 535-5611 - 5384317 -U$-$M . ;,~2 .. /hne or-four ennoeL To " - - . - ~:: • . . ;/, ~ ', it,. ,,,. •. t: The names ends r : . portent to'y. Ibm =;~,15~. to.: 1have ...... " ...... ,.;-. . :, ~.I Page 4 Rl(ound Terrace ond Kitim t i i i i I I _ recreation department:will Centre. Call 638-1i74, ~ CQmmunity Arm Council is i ....':' .. from page 3 ~brary park which wan the venue for the eriginai hit sponsor, sailing' lassos at "i- -holding its 8th annual •..and .------. ~ success of the Summer-Folk show. There will" be music ~35for 15hours tmfil Friday, + festival of arte and crafts in .... Festival iff Terrace last and dance from India and Aug. 20. For more in- Thursday, August 19 that commanlty. Artists In Kltlm t" year will be plcak~l to know Portugal as .well- as the formation call 638-1174. The Royal Lipizzan and erafts~pe~plei~ar e that the festival is to "famous Terrace Pipes and Stallion Show comes to welcome to paruc]pace a[ Aug.~- i4 " ~ become an annual event. Drums, local Indian dance .- . Terrace arena at 8 p.nf+for me- Colunmeetza oyn~. The recreation depart- one show only. :,i;Adven~ , ;'Registratioufonnsmayb.e. Adult Hockey School is ~o Norther/t Delights Co-op and song 'and the musl tar a Week ~ imtruetian members ~ are busily -:blues, fold and a smidgen of ,+meni~ ~Wlll • SponSor the tickets ,are availabSeuat; obtained- (rom":,Shar0n from,Dale, :~.. For organizing the second folk rock. Call the Northern Summer Soce~School for Sheflelda & Sons .in*tSd Dodson, 313RowatRoad, .i/ayers.18 years and over. music festival under the Delights il you can help put , boys and girls from ages 6," Skeena Mall. Wlllinms l~ke,-V~ :hXS~+ .title, the+,Annual l~orthwast" . me ~,;+t+0g.¢0Z_.~AI)ll~+.l.(+~:+.16:.tP0~.,/lhil~#'++dai~+iimlL!' + ';:"'+ •; Sept. 10 ld the deadline for Folk MUsic. Festival and ' ----"----.; . ,.__prlday, Aug. 3O. Tlmein 10 reWstration. The .main The N skiith~ school plan to heve'the~show ready " Monday. Aug. IS a.m. to 3:30 p.m/at the Thursday, August le-Z~ eveqt.+is to be held on Sun- be held frfim this date to to delight the public at the The Terrace par~ and Thornhill Communfty Last call. for ref~z-ation day, 0~ s. Saturday,: Sept. 11. Four is issued by the Vkneouver .hours petWeek for m. Women's Ro~al Canadian Phone Genie Bo~aski at Naval Service /mmctaflun 3.-4 5 9, + i213 for the 40th anniversary held in 8un~y, sept. m. ~.,,. reunion to be Van; ThurS. y, August 11)-22 - couvor; A gala and busy The second.annual Terry Last call for registration • ' F~Rnn will beheld. All, SUN-DAY Weekend. is planned by the is issued by the Vancouver sebeois and. ~ommunities • Serotlnt" lennlth Dlrloilona +" Outd~wI .. SUnday , Vancouver WRgNS for all 1Wolil)on, a RO~I ~llMIdinn ' 15 Proton CoPelend ' DIr~tlons Unllnilted " Morning 1 " ' " • throughout B.C. am invited. ' those'who served- in the Nav~l~ca Ass~latim • 30 Everybody's Kenneth .: Ag- Oral • " - Sunday . . Canadian Navy during : to orpntse tlmir own run. :aS • Winner Col~land ' USA ROt~I~ " " Mmnlng. for the 40th anniversary,

Six.Gun Parlez.Mol L~ , reuninn to be held in Van- i0 eigSlue ,.. PralM " " BaSeball " Rex " Korean Conflict/ will/beby. doMtloa ely, :1!; Marble .: me Lord Bunch Humberd Heroes Seine - Jour eouv~r. A pin and busy • : Gardening Praise Kids Day of Slx-G0n " Freehand du Registration deadline is There is a suggested m/try • : 5 . with Ed' the Lord world Discovery Heroes ,";' Sketching . weekend iS planned by the 9 Selg~r June 30 so please hurry bye: fee. of. ~ hot no me will be Van~~ for all 0 W'lm ] ~ ~'m e Kid' ..... R . ~ . T' " ] k "~ CIne- - 11 ~ to WRENs Reunion turned away. All par- :15 Ou1doorsmln ~p~llme~'" ere " 1 taylor ' Umli(pocted • Tag Pop, •. these who served in the • " :30 Outdoor ' People - Clrlce FIwIly • Underlllnd 1982, PIe..Box 1420, Station *tieipants will receive a Los • Canadian ~,Nayy. during; :45 Life Too , ~lUrl ,, Towarl Stlllvlour Aventures A, Vancouver, B.C. V~ certificate and an ires.on " " Hydro it iS " ThiSWalk Itlt 'Whim '-, om~tag a. 117,3, or. call Mrs. Phylis dacal-(limited edlUm) at World. _War II and the 11:" .,.h,,.h,. +.,..n .,,h .r,. wl*'....uu, Hepplewhite at (3O4) .1- the end d~ti~k~-raee. AJl Korean Confllet.. && ;30 See terry David . CTV M. Hum,. J,~o~ RegiStration deadline Is :~$ Galley WlMer .•_ erinklay Sports ~i,,e, A(tica B~evlour' Cim.Pop ' I. 'f clkn~Uor~ wil~b~ ~r~t~ ., " " toward new and Innovatlve June 30 so plm~ hurry_bT 12 Les:~CupEmerald ,Jimmy,-Sweggert Champ.Natl°nal, ,. ,r4InRevlew 011111Myth°f the. Garm.rHome - Co.. Friday, Sept. 1o "1 ".research via the Terry Fox writing te WRENs Reunion : See Jimmy PGA Jimmy ~ tonY' .. Get,toni. . d'Amerlque The Williams Lake Marathon of Hope Fund. lgn, P.O... Box 1~0, Station " 1 : ~s Galley . Swaggart Champ• Sweogat~ Brown ocHn.e con°t . A, Vancouver, B.C. V6A_ __.__ 'm Emerald Sp~rts ' 1 PeA . • CFL. ". Wamlno~ Prelect F~tl~ll ..... : .IR3,-or call Mrs. Pbylis • ]~ Cup\,' ~kli~ Champ. FOOtball Week. Onlverae Cenedlm "'ltepl)lewhlte at (3O4) 321- ] See Sports PGA CFL . Wall St.. CofltroI of Footbelt ~- ' " i~$ Oal!ey" weekend Champ F g~tbell Week " TKh." ' Canadian ~, ~" '

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~.Ptm ~Y Q. i know that Alice KINGS . Titles : TeA - WMNter' , Stu(llesof , Faye had some surgery ,ms ,Titans TBA WMM~Ir" the ¢_hlmp I~melne rece~itl~. Was itanything

6 NBC " Walt T~ 1 S~ " 1 " N U~ ~m Vma serious?-N.E; : ~S NIr~ • O'~ ~l~ ~ ' U" L Trawd ..~ RE S TAU RA N T • ")0 HOW Walt • "- - Town For ~. ' " CO~d'~U Tomb~ HM~o- : :4S ' ~rte OI~I~ ~lng Record ~ Trealtlru Olmm A. Alice's 'recent stay at ,the Sloan Kettering l),mIN • . = ;,, ,,,m.-- --., --', o--t. oov~ --. ku Institute in ~New 'york, a / 14~ Kangero~z Hlmgln ,. SI~:III " Amerlr.lm. " SnlMt. . Body In ' -.FULL FAOiLIT!ES-* ' • . gltchen In . " The • Hem, . I~ i~ • world :renowned cancer treatment ...... centre,- Dfmmlches + Chlpl ..... ". Heritage . News " • ChIN ..:" • N~I ' Religious provOged ::speculation " r,~lpt ' ' - Herlte~ • ~ ~ lad Iteeux' tha{,, something ,serious Ol11+41 + Herltlqle " Movie " ~l~ "1 ] ~l " ~ ~ 1 " l~m~.hesL 01al011M FOOD-: , J was afoot./looked into NlC TIttaml~t' :A" '' '" AIIC " ):, Qullly " [~ ~t"' " " Let. it and happily found U :ts . Sunday ' of Sanely ' .Qolncy . I'mmtre . "AIROOHDITiONED-- ~1 ~0 ~uht " Vomh NI~t ~., Quiet I~m~rp~tm wn, sp. olmm:~s otherwise. Seems Faye . .:aS dim :::-- an't.....Movhl. ~aW~,-: i'rnm~m ..: klmlno -~ Ln."Y underwent minor.Surgery for polypson.her throat, --BININll. LOUNSE-. • ~,s ,,a~. s%,.: " ww. .... o,mw.., which .• require only ,brief Movies the ; , ' " hospitaliz~itioh, Any Movln Air. .,,,. ", ~ ... W,S.. :i i. ~" " WWII . T4Mlouma! Tmlw.r .swt " -eUSlIIESS LH011ES- operation at Alice's age- "~ ai''~,' "KINO~' -. The. ..i ~C" ); ~l~gV~i'"£: ,.' =', "":'S~JN" ' ": CIt~, Son, :lo Fr,. Ilm "2 70, isserious, but~this i 1:15 $ NewS Netlo~ll. i".. Ir~W.. " Y., : Off. "' I~ "~ - , ...... one was notsalarming to her ,close-. friends. 1 ;UN,,Ttl L'ltS. : 11: a.fi~.-.l';. :1|1.111,"~+ : wanted .... her. own assessment .of •the FRI, &. SAT; IL: a.l,. 2 .a,m, situation but .could not I i I I III " " ;~. 011'" • .,.. l~v~ ' .:-£', Merle : , " : get'Jr. Alice was ordered • ' ~--i i~, .~,x .: . ~,: " .. ,i" i • ~i,i ~ : . i:::(":' " " " : - to.rest."her voice .by ~s . ,x ' v.,acm .,*'A :. literally saying -nothing , ::"~ for Several days afterihe I " "'~' ' " ~n, r-.' , .I.- | ope~'atiol!. ,..::; .-.: •,:.. • tl;~ ~; :lgqt:t] /,','*-'//. .A | ._

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Consider also the size'of someone else may offer the not look to a Seller that you you. U~ally the deposit is lowest fees. Unless you help to yuu at such Ume as home you • will need, full price, at about the same mean business. The deposit subject ~.o you getting have a mortgage in mind you decide to find a new projected over the next few time, and you will lose the., will be applied, to your down financing. already, you will need your home or other property for years. Will your family, be property to the "higher" payment .ff .your offer is When your offer is ac- real estate agent 'at this yourself and family. The smaller ... or larger. Each offer. When you make a less aecepted~ Depending on the cepted, you will meet likely point, as he-she wiU he.very services Of a good real time you move it will cost than full price (gfer, you terms of .your. purchase he getting a newmortgage. knowledgeable about the estate agent can Kive you mmey, so ~* plan" for the take ~ chanos,, but there is agreement, if the sale falls As I mentioned earlier it best sources in the area. peace of mind, and make fu~ure~ LL ' "~ .....~ " also ~'~ possibilitythat your throughit may be kept'by pays to shop. around to get I hope the items I have certain you will have a When y'~geht ~ows offer,, will_ be. accepted,: the seller, or refunded to . the best interest rates and presented here w,l be ~/ "happy transaetim". you' ho_m~ ~•a checklist especially if the property • : -- t~. ,. for the major things you, has been Oh the market for must have, but be willing to some tlme. Other places compromise on small items, where. YOu .might .bargain that really aren't so im- through y-~ur agent is on portant. Also consider financing carried by the professional inspectors if seller. You may get a l~tter youbuy a home with a pool, interest rate this way than . ; or a Special feature~such as getting a new mortgage. septic tank,, or complex When you make your heating and ~)ling system. deposit .'on the home you . o wish, your agent can advise UNDER 70,000 ACREAGE OPEN TO OVER 70 THOUSAND COOL OFF AT when you find the home you on the amount it would 'OEFERS +4734 Bolton Ave. New LAKELSE LAKE you want, y6tt may consider be customary to give as GOOD FINANCING Owner anxious to sell home, all amenities. Year round home wlth making an offer. Tho,riak "earnest money". If your 3 bedroom home- these 10 acre parcels on +4014 North Eby. over 1600sq. ft. of living, you run here is that deposit is too small it will horseshoe area -- Close Farkvam road, gently Beautifully maintalned fireplace, carpeting, to all schools. 11:/4 p.c. sloplng, wall treed with including developed landscpaed plus a fill March 84. Asking power and road basement. handyman's shop. 67,500. avallable. Prlced at +25O7 South Eby, '1500 --3 b-r conch). $45,000• Try your offer. sq. ft., full basement, QUALITY HOMES 36,700 at 15:/= p.¢. to Feb. Call Rusty or Bert with 2 bedroom suite.-- +Brand new On Bolton '64. Asking 47,500. Llungh;- +5011 Pohle Street. Ave. 1200 sq. ft. and all Gossip Column .. Attractive modern the trimmingS. ROSSW~'~"RU RAL 4811 Straume Ave. home; fireplace, ACREAGE• +4014 North Eby. Two 1176 sq. ft. 4 bedroom. flnlshed rec mom. levels finished Including Appfox. 10 acre parcels. ,Great location, lovely For vlewlng phene 11 lets available• S20,000 wet bar. Q. We hear that, with that, at 61, Betiy says sl~e to ~;ooo. garden. Natural gas. Bert or Rusty: +i525 sq. ft., flreplace~ the success of "Rocky is happy once again. Paved clrlve. All .for Liungh sundeck, 3 bedrooms III," Sylvester Stallone Hutton's private lil'~ has LOTSA-~T'LABLE $82,900. Call ,Danny plus rental suite. has gotten sucha swelled taken an emotional roller Thornhelghts Sheridan. CABIN AT LAKE Good two bedroom +Total environment, head that he refuses to coaster ride over the past Lot 64 Phase 3 - S21,000. m control at 4633 Haugland let his picture be taken several decades. The Lot 45 Phase 3 -$22,500. FOUR-FLEX IN cabin, screened In sunporch, eledrlclty, Ave, Including year by newspaper lows were hit Lot ~ Phase 2 with THORNHILL round swimming pool. photographers.Can that - periodically.over a 2O: 26x42' foundation~ . Revenue. sites located !ensc~.ped iot with good be true? - T.D. year period .when Betty iKqi~ee. NOW S2I,SO0. ' on . the corner of beach, highway side. • Prlce$S5,000.Call Rusty Call Rustyor Bert A. That's jus~/n0t so.' battled drugsand despair' Paquette and Clark Liungh to view Stallone has had bouts of LIGHT INDUSTRIAL • or Bert Llungh to View. ", - even contemplating 6.19 ac.-Kenworth St. Drive, close to ~hools rampant, egomania ~ Sly suicide. Her conversion r,~r~ee. NOW S32,000 and store, all presently 3578 Cottonwood Crea.- LOTS' IN .. THOR. was especially difficult to tO RomanCatholicism rented: Phone Rusty or Call Dick Evans Pine home, good NHEIGHTS PHASE III deal with. after the helped, as did a stint as .Bert Llungh. assumable mortg, at Ranging from . 18,000 to original "Rocky",~ came ;--* housekeeper: at a Port- | 0ut - but now he'~s pretty 10~. per cent. Lot 22,500 call Danny" smouth, R,I., church backs on parkland. much a pussycat. I know some tinle back. We saw OVER II),000 Sheridan for, maps end details. because ! ran across him - Betty i, New York Pool& Acreage ~ a Goocl: Assumable -- 4903 Lambly in Chicago promoting recently .when she made. unique, property. Just 57,000at 13 per cent to Excellent home In Z030 Skagiund "Rocky ill:' At~one an appearance at a under I acre on ,the - SOP4. 85. 3 ~badroom exclusive subdv. This house must sell ,.. press conference, sh0wbix*tribute to the,, • bench~ Minutes. from !~ome. Corner let on the Assumable mortgage at 1110:_sq. ft. three newspaper shutterbugs YWCA'singing one of downtown yet quletne~ Uench. ~klng. $82,900. 10 per 'cent. Four bedroom downstairs were forcibly kept out - her more familiar songs. of . the country. 3 bedrooms. 50s;50o. finished. Exclusive by a misguided press. Hutton showed lots of bedroom home, In --532eMountalnVIsta-- street. Try an offer In agent, not by Sly. When the energy she displayed groundpool, garden'ar~l 3 b.r home, fireplace,• 4607:Hamer Ave.. . the 70'S.' Stallone discovered the y¢ars ago when she made 'fruit trees. PRICE • 10V= per cent mtg. • Good- home with basement suite. Nat. 2709 Cramer St. situation,,he quickly~)ut such films as REDUCED TO 99,750. Natural gas.: Asking Owner wants it Sold. a, end to it, saying no "Somebody Loves Me." gas, and n|ce yard, Try Large Home- 1 year -- an offer In the 70's. L~'ge four bedroom.- bona fide newspaper And that night in New home" plus four • old, family room offl •:--4706 Galr-- Good size photographers should be York, the audience did.." " : 270~ soon'sparks; bathrooms. Good let h?/ barred.- Remember, ::kitchen, ensulte,. _~home.Qulet street, 4 en'offer. - ~-- . fireplace over 1900 sq.. ,.hedroomsc79xl~' lot DellgMful sefflng, nice Stallone has. big per-. ~ rQ. I get-a kick out of fl• Now. asking 98,500. ;now asking 78,~;00. fatally home. Vendor For any ~ th~ 'b~e: centages O~his movies' your items' pointing out " may cor~-morlgage at grosses, sO the. more . variOus boners, bloopers homes Call Danny l FOr information on ,tbeabove Call ~lck Evans. 15 per cent. Fruit frees, Sheridan for Details or promotion he does - and " and goofs: in Hollywood " flnlshed down. $74,500. t h e m o r e h e' s mov~ny new gaffes ' an appolntment. I photographed -. the comingal0ng. -L.S. bigger .the potential financial rewards. And A..-Thc fadeout of PRUDEN&!CURRIE (1.76 LTD.) - 635-6142 that kind of big money i"Jekyll. -and . Hyde incentive is as solid as a . Together Apiin," a new rock. far out comedy as yet unreleased, ,takes place on a ty.nical London •q. How's Betty foggy set--'dark, dank Hutton doing these and mysterious; But if days? Wehaven:t heard • you ~look carefully, you much about.her recently.- Will be.able to spot the lsshe still having atough Hollywood ~, hills,. ~rising time in her private life7 -- majestic'ally :- and. ac- RIE BOBSHER~OAN BERT. UUNGH RUSTYLJUNGH DICK EVANS DANNY SHERI L154754 ~714. '. M.R.. ~ ..... ~::, A. W~'re happy .t'0 say background, Page 6 ...... jj i| - , , L , ~ ,L Record i,Revlews

--:. TOTHE • Never I~fore has the band was taken on board not for just another tired reworklng inventiveness with. their [- Chicago had such a perfect the sake of adding a fresh of 12 previous studio arrangements. Under the opportunity to shak e off the sound to the group but releases? " ~ banner Chicago Transit tedium that has infused Its because his. own voice For one thing, the ba~d's Authority, the group came style,- over I3 years of pattern so~ perfectly fits the strongest writer, bassist on the scene,in !969 with an Hldden somewhere In the paper are two Terrace recording. It has taken a Chicago mould. Peter Cetera, ebannelied a exciting brand of Jasz-asd ~e:,n.m~rs. Ifyo._flnd~emandoneis yours , new record IdlY~l~, anew lead Add finally, Chiea~ wlil . !st,of Iris best recent work' b!ues-tlngodrock--wltltthe 1 " yoowl, two FREE passes. ! j vocalist and -- meat. ira- neVerenjoy a revi~i~.JItldn into a Solo i~je~t released . horns providin& the band's I Tlckotsmustboplckedupat !1 per.sOy -:a ~, ~o- of" iL~ solmd until ~/V/ind d,ur~n~ fl~e '~'ldcago lull. For id..~.tity,~ but they've been .... • - " ' - ...... year reek be|wean'the last Ii T,.Daily Herald ' ~ H~.~., • .,,..., ,., .. s~lon "-- James" Pank0w, another, the new vocal milking tho same~now-tired ...... • . " ' . " "alnum agd" the newly ~. Lo~dne.~l~Walter recruit, Bill Cbamplin (Sons lis far too long, , , II . "...... - ~•,:,.,., ..... ':;;..11 ,r~ eaze~ ~,~eago, m teUU l~ra~icler ~-- t~ for~ little of C'hamplin) apparently Best I~ on Chicago's 16th

. _.' - -- " - -. " _" -' -- So why does .16come off es album (their catalogue ineludes two greatest hits anthologies and an over. II .. blown, four.record live set) Bets Feetum is the ballad Hard T0-Say .=2 3 4 5 9 12 13 I'm Sorry, co-written, by Ceterd and producer David Foster and released as the OTTAWA (CP) -- It's some impressive built-in aibum's first single. In - i MONDAY aids to making a silk purse mechanisms. The few flesh- addition to the fine, easy

eddy Beachc, Goad J Ce~lda Mooing ' out of sow's ear, but a new eating types of South melody, and a good har- V 1"5 Show Jimmy" ~irlO A.M.. N~D4*nlno exhibition at the National America have special monic vocal presentation, 30 News • Swegg~rf America C~da L ;MIINr L v ~5 nNeWS nlO0 America A.M.'. Rogers. Museum of Natural bearing to tune in the that number breaks the too Sciences presents bats as mating calls of frogs, and obvious formula p@- ,' , , n i Seattle HUntl--ey " " " Karn4N's SeSame POlka 'J" i U 15" T0dey ' Slreet Norlhv~ll Yogi SlreM Dot door ' • little eutle-ples. . they even can dis~uigulxh meeting thel~ckage~ 30 Seattle 100 .... AM it's Sesame Read • There probably are 10 betwe~ the'edlble R0meus. Chicago 16 also intludes a iS iTodey - iPoi~ • i NO~hWeSI i vI~II~-M iSlreet" . i ~ it n billion bats.in the world,,in and the poisoiious 0nes. raucous rendition of Cbains,- -- A ~L. SEetUe West ~va Joy~ Electric Horn* Ouv~luro 850 species, and' they re Bat "fishermen" skim the th~ Inn ,Thomas .tune that 1 |l "15 Today • Fr, Glint , , OOyldg~ Company Osrdmwr Mo~vement JI U 30 Simmons Mister "._ LOVe . Whops . StOtyl~t~d Homo D~ SolMi pretty good cltise.us.. ~ut wat~ using echolnoatlon to appeared on the Canadian _ v 45 Show ,Dressu p BO4I ' Cooking " Self, inc. I~terlo~. N~tAml because of fiction and detect tall;tale ripples singer's last album,-The -- I l I I . ol "'1 1 " I i

their and " , am ~ The , "" ~:~lmme Flmily ' Doflnltlo~ Kelrhy's i Frwhnl~l Ms~lSll~ • folklore and nocturnal, caused. ~by anchovies Runner.. ..i n • .15 Doctors Street .., Feud ' . D~fln|tIofl" KIh~hen SkMchl0g ex[xe~ secretive habits they are other Smallfry. BUt on rainy- - Coincidentaily, Thomas, J~ J. 30 Search for Sesame The E~ Pay Cards ~ . ~.l'umlm Wickle . much maligned. '" days they're Out of_business, i ,m,:~5 Tomorrow Slreet " u ~ Night . iPoY Cords nelly " aeehlvIo~r- ',Wickle who has yet to break out big _ " i , Among their finer thrown off by raindrops, '

_ ~-- ' n ' ' & VO" n ' " ' ' in the U,S. market, is also I~eye csc. i A. my N~ ~'t'L' " ~" qualifies, bats "can catch, Contrary 'to popular " 1 Q 15 lot 1 N ~ ' Children News* Chance Ouelmm* , Tolel,' • • represen'ted on the new ~__ 30 ~0ur Summer All my • ~Ude Blgrephy. GO to .. ~ AVIS '. and eat mosquitoes lit the belief, bats -- the only ReD 45 Lives ~pazlne Children ~u~ • . Biography:' ~tl,"' ",~.' d~R~=t~rch album by America, View • rateof 12 a minute. . mammals truly able to fly From the Ground (Capitol), m, " Another ~ "~mmIW One • " ' Another " Movie " TOI~o ~ LU" •They cohabit amiably --can see, but because they And that one track -- Right |=._aS • World ~3lne t.lh~ . World . : Phf/~' Tukto , Trouve I es with birds, using the same " are night creatures they • )0 Another ClnKIIon " to' , A~OHMH" i MOvie ' . Voyage " RMIIN.'~ Before Your Eyes, w~ich n ~5 iWorld - uRMl~lon s oLIvo iWor|d:: uPhf/~'i iVoylge . od,Uhpey | .' airspace at night while the rely heavily. On biosonar to .. first appeared on Thomas's, birds sleep. " • ' " emit. sound pulses which A ' Chip@ Cohedlon ,GOnerld Texas" MOVie All~l)ilsd Reflefe six/~year-old release -~ ~5 Chll~ Rdl~.-'~loh~ HOSpital I' TIXI$ - Phfflt '" ,~lt~ I I~ oVon " They're a chummy lot, bounce off their prey. In the L 30 Chips Corormtlon General - Texas " MOVIe Ad - . D~*um. Calabash -- says in a nut- . 45 iChl~ UstlINlt I Hospital " I Texas " .nPIMH~ . iW0¢id . ,' i~nedil~q~: believers in free love and - t~all they go in •colonies to shelL why America will .they even operate their own ames" or caves to mate• probably never achieve any • t5 A ' of Night maternity wards ' - indiscriminately and then J 30 Cov~'Hmt Take. - ,'- #. real slgn/~jcancei~ popular ~,~ 45 jwlm Thirty Ibl@ " " True, a few have nasty hibernate. • " ' " " recording: ~. ~ i , I " I i " I " I " habltswhlchgivebats~rbad .The bond between:.palrs Death Wok wlm The .i L.|Hla , . SOmme Growing A " This band, actualiy now , .,'~, ~ ~ Movio Yen N~rv HouSe , Street .' Yoars T.Ire " reputation• and .these, too., '- does Qot- last • beyond no.more than 'a duo, has • '- ~ 30. Movie Moppet Griffin , on the , . Sesome Gruco= ~ FJnfrelb¢ha = ~ ~ovle Show Show Prairie' Street 478-:136 B,C Fanfrelu~te are illustrated "in Night- copulation; the: Sperm is spent-about a decade of . . I I " , I • I I I I , ' wings, the exhibiti0n.-on stored over winter in the recording in search~ ofan .p King 5 HePgy Koran Hawaii .-- Mister I khoollng'. LID " display: here- ~umil Labor Uterus and fertilization does identity,' liberally

Koran HI,vail L " Dick - R~ohle ~s ~ Day. ~! t : tben. goes on~ not take place: tmtil the borrowing .from Other ar- ~P' :45 News ~ NeWS , Newe 4 . uPl~" nCOVett" n~lely . nCh4velllr| national tour. ' female ovulates in "sPring. tists along the way. Case in .~ NBC" Barney ABe ' : NeW Doclm" In Take .Le . Nightwlngs aims to shed Then the females fly off to point/Is the gentle Thomas ~[~ 15 News Miller Nm HO~I~ the HOtlN Tlmo'" val~lonn~ t ~ .e~ I . • light on the dusky bat WOHd form nursery colonies, n 30 King 5 " Real,/. - KOMO Nm lt~h~ls Purnllure, Angle . ballad, on which they don't V 4y News I~1~1@ . N~'m . Hour RM~ort Rdlnlshlng Angle . :,, - and dispel myths.that-they Nightwlngs features- even exercise enough , ' ;,M.- / '&,- ',,,,,,., like to tangle with people's ~close-upphotos,.an enlarged imaglnation, to style their "7 ' 15 Tonight ' ~o . ~ Noi'tl~t~. ~KICjuR 1 ~ " DIveCMly. " TaisloumeI ~bair, drink human:b~ood, model of the bad-guy own :vocal arrangement. I 30 TIc .Tec, Mr i MOIN~M : Ol~i;re / km~rl¢2~ . SW~Iles of : rolal. I ,5 ~uoh-- "~"n - i ~ ! .; aixs.rr~ -, Adwn~rf.. ~ ~lmp Matinee! - carry rabies~.and .j.l~dbugs_ ~ v_.mnpire bat, slow-moljon : And when G~rryBeekley | | . | ., n, f~. . m. . i , l • and generally terrorize the :. films of bats in flight and a '..mid:Dewey Bunnell (a.k a

g .15 House. . Oonlsrnfn, ~o~day• ~-- • CXfl:uS ~ Uno~ "-, .,. oil:' i ~"~ A~.Ta¢ commodity. ' .... - ~ . !~ nunlpppet show and two special ~- America)i are.. not waxing

~l 30 on ~h* ~ WKRP 'In ' Night ', , Thrill ~ "" r' TOM ..-.- : . Be*iV' MflK~k~ . " : ~, ,,._ o .... "~:, , --~Sh0ws --Wired forsound barmonya la Crosby, Stills v 45 Prqlrle , Cll~lnmdl. Bmti~ll.. " - i I.Ifetlme': Unm~--q~l, Ro~n ~ rol~- - .d , bats of e- lght: and-.nsh,• Wbieh are ...... ~ ..J _... '..... " : TSe th*rbe species of prone todo; they treat the U s monOv mare...... w~.y ,., ,a~d.y . .- n~wov::, con~:, .~ r..~-. ~. 30 Night . FroM'- ' :~. Night , NIM~ ' JOIWI~y~ ..... I1Wh ~ '.. ~1~ "' ~et~.m~;rl.°s~s~le~!, vampir,s, nil in South' listenerto some of the most ,s . it • p~.. : ~ s,ge~,._ , ,~v~. .... w~ld " Lc.*~.'v :,'. v'et~.. -,-- - ".--,. ,~~, y ;. .mn' Ameriea, are ~gile" ' on the vaptd, lifeless" pep this side . umvermty s ~rec~ e'enton, round ' " " , ,'--___,'_. _'_L,_:~,._J.. o ~. - g scurrying spider: of the Carpenters.. -',p~csm conmumnc mr me like • • '1 ~l.i..ls Movie National ~, BMII :~. Shell Perf,. ~ il~Ml~ro. S~IK'Ilon ...... onto sleeping animals, Not that ~t adds anything Iounu l:II ~o. t~0~ I~KIIclr~ 8aM of ~ NOt" - Gram , Pood.-,, '~* RRe~wI~, • ~qlUlttOn, uulere ale mm ~ 45'. Shall " ~ow . t~:Wl~'. Kill(. !~ • p~rlL'. • ".., ~ ~on. en~ntree their ra'zor-sharp, blade-like to this vinyl yawn, but trivia ~ = m n . m l • . u ! u , -, ! in the arid fbrest regions Of teeth taking a scooping bite. I~uffs may be pleased to Kings nl~t"' . Komo " " CTV': ."-'~' The: ..... ~, Slgn I~drail'~ southern Brithth Columbia. They lap, rather than suck, know that Billy Mumy-- the '15 News ht Final , . ~ ' N~tt~4._" .' NeWS.... ~. Miklng ." .. Off , " .- . F~mme TK e.lr~.' ~.c r', :'* H~'~ ~" ~ "' ~ 1"" : "~'~ '1~.' Porfralt de Bats. are: ble~ed with and their saliva keeps the freckled kid on the eaHy- ~,~ NeWS . Mlohl~l~, ' Flmll:::'~ :" .. Rakl~s . Off :.:. '. ~ .... F~nme' l , l I ' I , ' l I ''n I ' , ,I . • ! ~i wOund frOm e0agulating" ' '60s TVseci~ L0dt}n Space ~, ~. '. TOniO~! " Perry '.. " MovIe./.. 'j The .~'. :. ", Q~fn~ '.- ~: ,,- '!" " "'. CInema Aside from possible in. -- ~is,. alive and well in m f ~o ~e,e ~,,m .... ~ " : -- ~:.7. i~ ~ -~-:" ~ '.: 7 :- ; sn' .fectien they don't do~mUeh Ar~erlea, as.one Of several ~i 45.: Night. " ' i N~*" " ""~'i W~k' " II"-~ ", n ~I~Y, ' , ""i " " ~ , " " • ' damage, except /n areas guitarists ' and. song • i • Wlih O. SIg~ This " Mitchell . The . . IO where there are- many col|aborators. Better off lost I is "o LeHerman Off .~ '- ~lo~me: :• I.Me i,., ,. _k~O~.!O,. ' Glolre : hungry ' v~mplres and. a : in space than taking pm~ In n im;,~ ' ". ,. .DtI.~ ~ :', M~lJeh~.:,: I ~- -, ' wa[.m ~. ,I.*' ~*,"';,..Irt ,j,,,i .'. scarcity, of, p~y~ Thai: the :,: mi,~'~in,,vlew, F,md~, the L' .... i ~ ';t~ I ~T~T~ :=''' '} ..... " t ~ ",," m I '. , L= - ': toil may,be,fat~ ' ' ' :-G~nid.! . : .... " ' .. ° . , " , . . ., . Yukon-Rlcmkc: m mmoth Tc le

• .WASHINGTON (CP)- in June for 28 weeks, is to job was to map, record and collection of plant and Tlhere'a a shauy elephant travel in a smaller version photographs and drawings There are hints, in an collect for the Smlthsenian wildlife specimens and story that's' been going during 1983-84 in the United and produced a still-vivid engraved: hunting .pic- while doubling as a Nelson's climate reports. around for I0,000 years or so States. -- bu~ not, so far, in •51B-page report that Is bein~ tograph, of Europe's cave- government meteorologist. Some things were already republiched. among the.Yuplk-speaklng Canada despite U.S. offers. dwelling age...... _,~ people~ who : live on the In four years among the ancient when Nelson In or~nlzing the current A suggestion.~-of ~por- swampy edge of the Bering Exhibition Organizers Yupik poopl~, he gathered acquired them .more than show, Fitzh~ and Kaplan Will/am Fitzhu~h and Susan posraphy,io~bi~ore g~nc Sea~ ~between/,the tidal volumes, of notes and 100 yea~s ago. spent months rummaging mapzines, .appears est~u'les'~o~ths' Yukon and Kaplan, :~anthropulogists m'a~np;took photographs Neison, who eventually through Smiths0nian-- graphic portrayals of male Kuskokwim~.rivem in what • whose specialty' has .1~ ~d c0llected so ansld~ly Pursu~d~/his naturalist's is toreroo_,_ms, known as "the and female figures iaslde now in southwestern' Alaska. the Canadian Inuit of that his name in Yuplk career ~m, the." AnierI~n ~0aries s attic," to pick. 0Ut~ i~heJid or a ilunter's woolen .It's thatthe woolly Labrador half s world,and meant "the man who" buys Southw~t~and l~exic0~ w~b ~;Choice selections and llelp ~ ke~ake box. mammullm~ of lhe re,on cultural centuries" away, gcod;for-nothing things." fath'e~ed ihe.U.S. P~sh'and, ~l~rodune a lavish ac: A kayak with. i;aCing proposedthat the show tour went underground, a long Wildlife Sorvi~ and died in companying ~.0~q!e; " stripes is a /prehistoric The good-for-unthing time ago .and burrow around Canada ~ through the x~m, was toom after his Theresult ~ contains precursor of the macho National Museum of Man in things, from needles to Alaskan adventures to suggestive echoes of Other x~uscle car, down there like oversized ottawa, moles. boats, constitute"., the catalogue the huge life-ways and other times...... Yupik-sexism may be greatest collection of such But if even the tip. of a "But Ottawa ..is., '.not. in- collection right away. There are, for example, reflected in that carved terested/' Kaplan says w/th artifacts ever anseinbled -- tusk breaks the earth's •-!twan 1899 before Nelson the raven-creator and the male faces .are always . a shrug. about I0,000 items in all .-- surface" when they're f'mishedldsmeticulouslists, more omfhous thunderbird smiling, females forever not to mention a separate rummaging in their sub- The focus of the exhibit, organized hundreds of of coast lndians to the south, frowning. terranean hunting g!?ounds, the Bering homeland of" and they breathe a whiff of about 2O,OO0Yupik.spesking air, it is instantly fatal.~' people, Is believed to be the The-proo~ of this is~sUn- cultural oructble of the ple;iWhenever a idlu~uwuk, world's most widely• or-.woolly mammoth, is, dispersed aboriginal group discovered protruding from -- some 75,000 related the earth,, it is invariably Arctic and sub-Arctic _ dead. people, including the The,story, and some divergent Inupisk-spesking =- c~efully carved fOull ivory lnuit scattered across that 'may be from mam- Soviet Siberia, Alaska, moths who thus succumbed, Canada and Greenland. are small items in a vast, Authorities believe the "dramatic exhibition of region may have been 'the Yupik culture and artifacts starting point for:~wo great co]lected':more:than a migrations eastward across century ago ~, for the 'the top of the world in the Smithsonian Institution and last 3,000 years. These largely: left i n storage since produced the old Dorset then. culture and its more - They are on show for the modem and cruder Thule first time at the National successor among the lnuit. Museum. of Natural History The Yupik speaker~:~nay and Man in Wachlng[on,- also have helped ~hape the The exhibition, entitled wa~s of othere~ including" " Inua: Spirit World of the the Indiansalong the coasts Bering Sea Eskimo, ex- of what now is British _... pounds inobject, word,, film Columbia. and photo,'on anancient but o Ge0graphy, history and barely Imown people Whom an .intrepid American some. authoritles~, believe naturalist named Edward were: thel first North William .. Nelson.. helped • Americans~.They were," and preserve the original Yupik are, the keepers of a culture version. that spread in alldirectianS, The sub-Arctic Bering including ~back across the delta wetlands, rich in fish, ., .Bering:Se~. to Asia and game, grasslandand river- ~" northeast :With the Inuit. of dcll~,ered timber, enabled Canada." the Yuplk people to settle The -dis~lay of about 600 down for centuries in • tools and talismans ranges material and spiritual ablindantly ~from-suri~eal abundance, in contrast with 'spirit masks and intricate nomadic Inult kin. lip Je~ to.0rnamented Russian fur-traders of the kayaks;!: bo"tw0od.:" boxes. tTOOs, and the fleets of grass :i.:. basketry --an'd American whalers which feathered, sun visors. followed, generally passed Utilitarian andartistic, the by that stretch of coastline. objects ~llect a workaday Thus, when the youthful belief.thateverything has a Nelson urrlved in June, SOul, an inua. 1877, he foundlthe region The show offers both a uncorrupted in everything foretelling and acontr'ast, in except trade-acquired items its richervariety and work: Such as colored glass beads. m al~ship,:~ to the soapstone Nelson,-at 22; was' carvings :and prints..of assigned to Alaska by the modern'rArcdc art. It'~Iso Smlthsonlan and the U.S. suggests :. prov6king Army Signal ServiceI0 • Pax'allels'to,othercuit~es , year,, after" the United , WAR! [;CAR~ Inrlirln tort hinhlinht~rl at the &C. Provincial Museum ~: :~,'~i:!~...... ~-:. .: ...... - ...

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Another move is being M ! !1 i s t e r A I ! a n MaeEachen has created one is counted, as self. made to get the federal MacEaehen's recent more problems for it. employed, another artist- government to recognize budgets. Some of them are The most recent budget doing exactly the same the special tax problems specific, such as the nine- made further changes in the thing can be ruled by the faced by the arts snd en- per-cent sales tax .on procedures by which people revenue department to be tertainment community. lithographs. Others are with widely fluctuating working, for an employer. Speaking-for 700 arts more general; peggedto the incomes from year to year COME STAY WITH US,- organizations, the Canadian philosophy •that ~,tederal" can average their 'tax The Canadian Conference Conference of the. Arts ,has 0f the Arts had a meeting in at English Bay near Stanle~f-Park taxes should encourage, rind b~den 'oVer-.a I)eriod ~of invited the government to year~ • .mid-July wiflT officials of in beautiful downtown Vancouver. n0tpenalizethesewhowork ~. ;-:' " - send delegates to a '~neetlng in' the.,broad: field of the ,To the artS'commtinify,' the eommunientiens to~thra~ out the~ problems.* Cultural industries, forward averaglngappears department.to disems how TOLL - FREE 80 -0~8-,8993~ " " : Some of them are long- Hopes 'for .tax changes; tO' have been designed they could get a~tlon on tax 1755 DAVIE STREET VANCO'~_ER, B.C. V6G 1W5 ; standing, and others have and the ensuing frustration, primarilyfor. farmers With problems facing the arts TE LEPHONE(604) 68-~831 * arlse_n from Finance goes back to'the early 1970s year-to-year income -community.' Fox did nnt" when Gerard Pelletier was-~ changes. But ai'tista who attend but sent a message nf secretary,of state in charge are performers or writers encouragement through his of eulturai~li~,. arts and culture policy • f I may go for years earning. One' of Pierre~ `Trudeau's adviser, Sandra' Mac- ffi " " -compuratively low incomes 3 4"-::5 12 13 old friends and advisers in until, with a hit show or donald. the cabinet, Pelletier began best-seller book, for in- • So encouraged,, was the. arts conference that it has ' TUESDAY the process of what was stance, they have a brief then called, demoeratination period of. high income. since sent Invitations-to rTod. s.c.c. Good Conoda Mo~I~o :IS Show Jimmy Morning A.M. -~ Morning .. " " ' - and decentrelisatinn of the Another, older. Problem, MacEschen, Revenue ' :30 . News Swaggart America. ,Canada .. ' Mister. arts, . He also sought Minister William Rompkey :4S News 100" . Morning. A,M, R09ors " . and one that most often solutfons to the tsx affects performers, isthe and other senior ministers Seattle Huntlay AM Kargofl'l SOMme Polka problems faced bY the arts question of whether-an to send delegates to a 1 S Today Street "- Northwest Yoga Street Dot door meeting later in August. It's :30 Seattle 10(I AM' it'S Seelnle, .' Reed" / community. artist is self-employed or :4S Today Lal~arld ~orthwest Veer MOI~ Stl'~lt ' " i A'long " .Promises of the same works for an employer. An not known yet how en- kind have been made employed ~rson is thusiastic the minstem will :15 Today . Ft, Ollfit Boat ' Oavldgon ,~ C0ml~lny Girder Ntouvam~lt through the years by required,, to contribute to be, although Justice Simmons Mr, Love " Whet'o • Sforylm~md 14eme VlrBInlo '. Minister Jean ' . Show Dreuup Boat Cooking Self, Inc, ~, Initial I.on Poumpl ministers responsible for welfare progran~s, and Chretien,.as - cultural policy, including stands to benefit from them. the minster of state for social development, has Doctors Street Feud.. Definition " HOOIgt " ., Sk~¢hlns I[1~ the present one, Com- A self-employed person Search for Sesame • . The Edge Pay '/ Ov~ ' Ad, Ad ' Hlldl munications Minister scknowledged the in-- • Tomorrow .. Street L;"' Of Night" Cards . " eoly ... worl~ , Heldl frequently cannot. Francis FOX. Whlle:~s-u~h(- But a se~f-employed vatst ion. 1" 81]I'£ ;,0 Days CBC All my "N~ AmMI. • Tomb, .nd IJ el. assertions are good, them pemon Pan deduct the ex- There appear to be two :lS )f News Children • Newt " ' Amerlcl Truaureo big problems in the arts )ur Summer . • All my Monde America' The- . AVIS de ha~'t been s great deal. of penses of earning an Income :45 .lves " " Mlgallnl ChHdren Monde Ameficl World RKNwr.JIe community tackling the . -..,. -., progress on thepart of for tax purposes, . Another . Summer One ' " Another'' W,C. The Lel ministers of finance. In fact, Sometimes an artist falls government on tax policy -- :15 World " Mlgallnl life World ' Fleldl World tfouvolllmt the arts community thinks into both categories. While the size and the divenitY.of !~ Arm, her ' ProlKtlons to • ¢lmofher ' Film Th~ Reflett . the srts community. World Pr~lKtlono Live World - FoltlVli . Word: el'on PIYS

.. Chll~ : Prolectlons Geoarol Texn' Trouble ': Ap@llld ' IltefNItl" It doesn't fit easily into Chlpl Predictions Hol~ltol .'tone. oll . ~l~ltchlng iIFUfi FI~I the sdministratlve i~ Chll~ Cor0~ll]tofl General Texas - FIIBIOn IOllll' (:lnlml .. ':uS Chll~ . Strut , HosPital Texas " Avlmt~l N~trll~lf1~ I.~ framework of. the govern. • ments, or have its own tidy, Movie The Edge ayan'o The Voyage . Co~lltlve ", Trelzllme., little niche in-the economic :15 Wive, Of NIoM Hope Alan , Of Psychology CII~rI¢O Gossip Column : and. Take ' HOI~)y Thlcke' Chorln -- SaXlll Cloeml measurements of the • :45 Lovers Thlrly Oayl, Show Darwin Plydlolo~/ Clfleffll country. . . . Movie WOk with Mary LIIIII .~t~ml' OiontlcI A • " The community wan- :lS , Wives Yon - Griffin Honm Street _ O~wtlcs Vim " thrilled three years ago :~ Ind Mullet ~ ." '. on the ' Selame krll.. : Fin *' . Q. Isn't Lana Turner Friends," which is not, • Lovers Show '. Griffin Prolrll Street,, Fo~tlcm Frlndacllr when Prime Mininter Pierre all set to come up with an we hasten to add, the 'rrudeau referred to it as an . KING HaPPy ' KOMO HIWlll MIMer Pole, "' TolI-S " L autobiography that will sub-title of her upcoming• :~ 5 NeWl Days ' News 4 "' FI'~PO ~ . Fo~vord n TIIIPS industry bigger than .steel , KING TK Evening KOMO Hawaii " " Dick /, ~ .' ~tllfofl Tlll-S' tell everything, about her book. 145 S Newt News N~ 4 FIv~'o ' Cavoff~ Tile-S super spicy Hollywood and pulp and paper. He career? - F.T. added that it was in. MBC ABC . ' Nowa Docterln dq~ldled ~lfley. A. Yes, Lana is .Q. is Mary Martin- conceivable for s country,to Mightfy NIWI Miller NIhvl. . Hour " I~i H~EE Skatchlng ' QuIItcy '

1Ul[I jl~ ~ McCIIIn;$ National " Hartto Horl,o• ./ Nova Nova • PrlmlrL.' '~affairs. Lana'is~ writing She 'even enjoys having art, for instance, live with : LaW This * : " Hart .' Harl " ' NOVO" ~ Nova" '" Peon.': ~'~ " the book with Lconore fun a~ herson's expense,. tax Jaws• designed for McCIoln's ' Lend Hart to " Hall to • -. Nova N0Va ' R.MIO~fIN~ '* Fleischer and it will,have lag Law " Notional . Hart Halt NOVI Nova • ' ' R~.oilrn Martin showed up not handicrafts? Does en- a straight forward, title~._ long ago .at a glitzy couragement for Canadian :"Lana:~ The Lady,-The:. sliow.biz bcnefitin Santa • 1~ News Final News 4 .' News • Chrorllcle . : ' Vo content*in films;re~brdings ' • Legend, The Truth." Monies, Calif. She :30 Tonight N~ ABC Hour" .~ak . Sign. ll. " and. broadcasting help live .&J, :'q Sho',~ Nigl~t Ndws Final'' "" ProvleWl Off .,' .Vto. She promises her Self promptly caused talk by theaire co,,,o,. ----;- l, 9 u~,~iL ISlUOi~ t 2 Vonigh,.. Parnoay The ,, " " Alice ' '.../ " ' o' revealing tome will "~ set • what she was wearing - * --... •. ~. :~ Show. GallerYlSPy " isllnd Lille, : AII¢I. ~n~n . the record straight, . cowgirl .duds,'"complete pallet_ ....811(I opera v ' ' Late ' I~oy 'Flnfloy• Show'''.-'. WKRp'Ifl. : ~. - ' Dernlero ' ' with a • "l~e new committee being 14~ Night . I. Spy.. i ; IIlllld " . " , CIrlCIII~III,., :." '.' " " SEMICe .... Meanwhile.'/Lana:,,.-wdl... ,golden gun m.a. ,. - ~.: .... ,. .. appear ,this,. fall:!.'in : holster,. ::Mary giggled ' lorme(I.~ by ._me . ;-uanadisn .! ... ' L WIth O. Sign" "'-" ,.. KOMO ' , Lldy ' -' M¢CIoud .. ? : '" clneml - i another Segment.of TV'~ '.. that• "the pistol :was : in u0nfexeneeo.,t the..~Lrtshas a . . off . Nlwl 4 • M¢ClOu¢ .." . Clnlma :~"'Falcon Crest" and will • , reality a hair dryer given : :' mamm0thtask ahead at it if' 4. : ~stage::-,..in. . t.o her b~' /"n~/~i, ~p,~,~, it's..t~iJlnd,,a.wa~.~ugh ( . Among "-Jr.R.' ...... ' "'-'. i: theoetroubi~lwate~ '

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~rhere are many en- Travelling in:uSe: Ned5 ..... ' "We've made incredible monster hit," which she tertalnere Just one step perception, and .Hall Cdi~!~i:fo~;-~vations at any of thole strides in the past few h0pe~ will be on her fourth suggeststhat we pretend to away from that elucive years;" "Vlnson says. -albums; now in the planning understand life but are often i plateau called stardom. "'We're getting to do some stages. Laura Vlmmi is one of deluding ourselves. Smdhers Terrace: really high-profile shows." How long is she prepared Is the book based on them. Vinson and Red Wyng to wait? With her band Red Wyng, reality or merely .the 847-220|: 635-6302 have performed on several "As lesgas I en~)y what product of his haastnatton.* --__ ~-~.~z': ~.-',j:. .... - .... ,.... ~ . the- Edmonton-~.artist "has "~" :rmr.{~tieh~::at any other Slumber national televlslo~p l'mdoing I'll keep doing it." "All writing is based upon established :~ a,.:national programs, including. ti~e. "Lodge Motel ,in 'B.C., call Slumber Lodge or '.After lsa.~iug to rope and reality,". Hall says, - reputation~,:with" ,:three: Canada Day special from, ride ,on her father's ranch ! 12-682-6171. albums and such singles as Parliament. Hill. AS. we]], near Jasper; Alta.,-.Vinson, ,P@rb,ap, s,; but: .:. The' i ,,:- Telex 045-5209 Sun Always.,Shines~:Sweet the 3S-year-old singer- began performiug in a ;folk Mountain Music, Mes:Arnds songwriter 'has - been gronp~vith Bob Ruklcb,.es Coves hu eertolnly bean o Cansda and Crazy Heart; nominated for a number of well as earning a,dugree in enchaneedhy Tom T. HaWs Her new single. Waltin' MBER LODGE Big Country and Juno education" from the wild- Imagination. I For th e Weekend, Is maklug- awards. University of Alberta. • ~, its way up 'the charts, [ •- "I could be teaching, but I t . . " ":-°-.:, " ...... :~-';'. ."~ " ' ' ] • 'rePlaq!ng.Hooteh, Hear- "l think we've gone about get "to make. my livlug at tache and.. tlullel~nh,,, her / as far as we can at' this what I like to do," she says. 2 '': 3 4 5: 9 I2":::13 last single and the Utle' of level," dhe says. "What we "So when it eomes right her current album. -need now is that *magic down to it, I w~uldn't change a thing." WEDNESDAY• , .. I. As,. a country -musl~ Canada. Morning • 'I I I d singer.songwrlter, Tom T. ~I~4~:IS -~ Jimmy Mornlng .. A,M. " Mornlng .,-,, , Newe" Swng~t~- America " Cedade" • Mlste~ Hall ld generally known as . l~@ " . . Morning '. A,M.; . ' Rogara • ~ : ~.~:~:_ .., ": The Storyteller. His first i ," Gossip Column novel, the Laughing Man of Seattle Htmlley -L AM - KI~'I : Sesame . .. Polkl : :15 Today Strl4# ' Norlhwast Yng~ Street Dot door • : : • :30 • I Seattli • 100 AM • ii Woodmont Coves IYI Yovr ~ Sesame Read ' :45 . Today OMIIways Noell1~Veet Move . Street. AI0ogt It. : ..... II (Doubleday), adds further i 1 ' dimension to that well- JoycI Electric Home Ouv~quro i Q. Whatever became to making movies, often Today Fr. Glmlt Doat • Oovidma Company . Gardener Mauve, mat., of David Ladd, who for about grim subjects. Her deserved niekname. 14530 ~S~mmmm . MIster Love Creative , .' StorYbound 'Homa Ja-k~Hfhl " a while was married'to ex latest, opposite Dudley James Friend, in his mid- lO:"--'"SllOW Ore$1up Boat ,, Cooking Self, Inc.' . Interlenl Orngon " "Charlie's Angel" Moore, for instance, is teens, is growing up in DMinltlcm vi~ory Fre~sand .N~iNlln;e ] Cheryl Ladd? We know titled "Six.Weeks."-It is Woodmont Coves, a 'small • Doctore Street " Feed 'L ' D~lnltlon . Oor~lm Sketching lxprll~ . Search for. • Sesame The Edoe .. : PaY' . Over Human " un ~nlmel she got remarried after about a child who has town that could be set Torll~rrow Street of" nlDht Cords ' EIIy " nM11vk~ur " : dN ~Imlm

the divorce, but did he? - that long. to live, But anywhere, but mostly in L R.T. - Mary indicates there is Days CSC All' My" NOOn Nova Your " ~ Vie r Hall's imagination,. 2":1S of' • News Children' Newt- Nova Bullnau S~:rltl A, As it so"happens, light at the end of the "Any ~normal disi~si~'on :30 o~r , Summer All My Ma~ Nova . Tale " AvlI de . "' David did get remarried career tunnel.. Her next any kind would be :45 Lives " Magallna Children Maude • Nova ' * SyMom$ Rocllmrc~ film, :'Finnegin, Begin of the just recently..Tbe .split rare exception il~-this . Another I.e~t ' . Orm Anofher Movie C0mp. afle ~' los. . "from Cheryl was hard on Again," will be a :~ ' World . i~ngdem, ~fe"" Wor,(~' Our .... Camp. Trm~vlillee town," James's mother • Another . Another Very ' Inlro. Reflelt him, and: he took his comedy; 145 World Kin~l Live ' World Own ,MaterieIl, d'~1 time in getting.back into.. Q. We presume Henry says to his father.. theHollywood social Fonda is getting stronger She's right. Except for •'A"" Chll~ Yoet~l ' General Texas Movie .- &epll~l Pays outcasts :15 " (:hlPS" ,,. ~ . Hospital Texas . .Our SkMchlng t.eRefll~ . swim. When he did, he all the time since he two win0S.~--seelal ~4~ CIIIp~ Coroemtlon'- General Texas • ' Very PllNlat ; happily discovered Day looked wonderful, in -- the solid citizens of Z :. Chips . Street'..' !~ItaI ~ ~eXaS x " ~ .: ~ ~ r ' T~ "; Young, -the younger., ,pictures taken after the Woodmont Coves are weird. 3:~ ~le Tile Edge kyan', The Seirch Control " : ida' sister of actress Leigh recent Academy Awards although Hall manages to of Night. " Hope.. " Alan for Engln~rlng'! ~Ivre Taylor:Youn8.:~ Day and ceremonies. How is his • " " Romlm Take ~ HePPV i Thlckg Solutlone'- TOA make their strangeness • 145 .' Swing Thirty Oays Show con't. TeA t.~Ternl~ David were marrOod in health these days? believable. T early July .in a family- M.R. - As with any adot~dce~t; 4:15 M0vhl WOK .1~__., , I.lflle Sesame " . TeA A Tlnl ; The ." wl~h.Yee :': mm'v . ',,i ~ Street . TBA d'AIHI d like setting, Leigh, or- James. is trying to un- dained in ': something derstand life and his part in Swing slmw stww , " • Prolrht Strata ..-..,. ~ " called the Movement of it. But just when he seems to Spiritual .Inner 5: i~,n~Kings $ HTKNews~ I('omo 4 The ,MIIIOr .. SCtIOOI :., Amlsk4s hsvea grip on it, which is. : • ~ ~", ~4-..: ~ ' R~'.' ' I~I~I~." Awa/eness, performed • ' . ~ : Korea" W~ey "O~k ' R~mv~ an me -:. the wedding ceremony, • seldom, it slipa swsy again.. [~s n~vs • . News - ~ • c,,,~.=~.~... Socmy ;: mm . ,. Assisted by aloe gin and I . Q. Hasn't Mary Tyler4~. :~ NOC . ~ . ' i ASC,. .' ~ OOCtor In " Tlka ' Hirold . ' :'vodka, James exhibits a ANIkw ' News ' ' L, t'lour ~ I~ l"lrna " " kloyd : Moore had enough Of fanciful imagination that • " KING 5 Arehla Komo Nlws Bnalnaee ~ T~I~o - making.movies"with such Btmiue" • News 4 Now R~poft . .. I!tAuree ' ' Rngtonal 'i: warps reality. i , depressing "themes as The Laughing Man is a . emmm. A~llOr " PM" TDA MacN~ll'. TM ' lmmlxll "Ordinary People", .that precarious. - •Henry's • :.. Horlt, w~f ~.- 'rNA " LMirer' • ~ C~l .. : longtime bout with'heart performer' who puts on .' 7 :IS T~lgltt she's xeady"to take on oou~ INimlmll -" iP,u(Ipet ~" TeA An~rlcon 11M : another :TV :¢'omedy illness is still-cause for Shows that consist Of his series? = V; D.-' concern. A big reason he,* ' •standing at :the front of .a.. looked so great, .after school auditorium and winning his Oscar . for Maim'.' " Ideclsl'- Strike, ' MIr¢oI " laughing.But the reader, is • .~ 145 UNtgW • ~: 1119 Force • , Mafv.eau... y. "On Golden Pond"is never sure whether' : that Fends hadspecial The F O..'ls ~mu. a.nauKm. La,m. ' eVeelng i cmu: Laughing, Man ~ real or, I11~11 , ." ASC " "" Lynn ~'- .... et " " ~ChJldweHew makeup applied - before HOI~Y " /Vlovle : ~lal ': Smt~l~l ; like some other charaeteN, news photographers. Days , ~llI . ~ae¢lll KIW~ ' arrived at hishouse..His just another rflgment ~of' beard was trimmedand a James'a imagination. = high quality, facial, c~ream " The novel, ends with a whs applied by..Fonda'~ twist involving---the a~ . u,]reF ~ . "i" &~lterlllS" TaklJ. ." legatine • Hollywood ~ -Laughhlg Moo'that doesn't ~,, ~" 4 :Tv .or,, r~o, :''Nm "' makeup man,~ Shotgun Hng true; but gen~ully • • :11 rl~l~'~ Nm IMIra Off R~t~mtfee !~ Nee~ AIC . HOW G I~Iil .~ A..:As we have Britto'n., ..Henr~f Hall's e~mslstent writing mentioned before, Mary celebrated " his ~771h - style weaves" a credible cu~ t~ve ~,. - "'¢ss ~' . has no plans right, now Xo . birthday on May,~16and interplay of.-reei and: i ..,i. IJ~ IJe~t . L.~de- , I.~a ~ ." . : cen'l ~.., " return to the tube, either - wife •Shirlee reporfs he is ' " :30 LRIe t.~odo ~' teve ~ ~. wm** . ~".,, .imagined charaetem. _, :aS. NIg~ in a' regular.series or in a feeling":a' lot., stronger, As in:his smgwrith~,. 12-. movie.of the week;' She-. Nonetheless, -only: Close--: "~ecently moved to :New. :' family, and' friends w'ere .' Hall's .nm'~rMehmner. runs : !Hem ~ I',;...:-.::' ~ . ' .... .' ,, ./york permanently-:and invited .. ' t'o ::' the.'.. throtigholit r: the story.i : ."i: --":": All.. " WlNI . " : . ,.:. :,.:~:""" " " i" +. ~e ...... : ~:,:.:tw,~ .: :..~,te ,: • _'.. . ,L :::, .J is .qL.~esept:.committed.,...celebration.. .~" :",-:",. .,],':(i :,'./, ".~ b.) a iV: '" Page 10

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"Join us for the Canadian .~la~>~i:~, ~ Banff, Alta.,Aug. 15-21; the very concerned about it." director of the Ottawa this end and we i6£:othe festival season." *T~iS "'"yi~ar"'" ~h" un- World Film Festival of The bureau is a federal body lntei'national. Animation Ottawa animation festival So beckons a. full-page precedented "fdur in- Montreal, Aug. 19-29and the whose mandate includes co- Festival, which since its all b~Foutlaughlug," advertisement to appear in ternatio~al~:',film 'festivals Festival of Festivals in ordination of film festivals beginnings in 1976 has been But Canadian film the Aug. II edition of have~'*~am~ged"to ~ ~crowd Toronto, Sept. 9-18. in Canada. held, every two years..- . f~fiva]s__-- __a.s_=oppo~ to ; ..... Variety, the .American thems~Iv~ ia~the five • What's so hot about this "We have a poHey which ,Like all test/eel directbrs,~ television •festivals with an ~' entertainment trade paper. steamy w~dmibet~feen Aug. mid-August ~ to mid. we try to impose on 13 sad sept, .I~.i~' ..'.~.-" ~ . 0 Srien"'.is".; . fier~:eiy i,tematlonal s~ope. ~ Never mind Stratford and September time slot ahd C~nadian festivals tha'~he~ .p~.~ Ov~,2L her, ~nMot¢ mo~ or ieu for~Jn~ me: Shaw, the-Ottawa opera In order ~nf.~p~e~ance, .doesn't the Overlapping :of not oVeHap," he;sald~Y>'~ °90~ a#9 ~'t aPPye¢iate. Au~mt-Sep.t~/~ ~d~..lgod, festivaland the outbreak of they .are:..the Intemationai some; festivals,, - e,~us%, '~here was- d T-p~obl~i~" its~~ a~,,t: '... ~y,.~e~.<,~ ~ ~,.,.~.,~: assOrt~ strawberry and Animation Festival 4h:, pre[dems? -' " '" "" ..-"..~ thisyear int~t ~anff ha'i{" .'.'We ,wer~.~d; .the/.. ~enr "The E~r0~: festival lobster (esti~,als • -- film Ottawa, . AUg,. 13-18;~ ,the'; " Jean'Lefebv~,~directox - of" to~mge/tsdat~ frOm late' thatifweranthes~nhe~ime eyela preity-mm-.h"takes Banff inte~'n'dt|o~; festival fever is abont to the Film Fekt/;,,aF l~reaU; " September 'for practical :. asMontreal wew0~ldn,tset.~ place fmm"Februm~, on, become- contagion across Television ~-Festi~all ~ ,in says,.,with a sigh, "We're reasons. At the same time our meney from the federal with the Berlin festival until we had forced Ottawa two goveTnment, and since late July, and there is even years ago to bask'up In there was absolutely, no Venice in late August. Then, August because it conflicted questhm of the Montreal Canadian festivals have TO 34 9 1213 with the Montreal fq~tival~ festival moving, we" had to think of the. American "So Ottawa had backed move back two weeks. festival cycle *wM~ starts -' UI~.~By the time we ope~,d ."The move almost killed in/September with New .:up the contest~.-Ba~f had .. THURSDAY • =- us because of the proximity York, ChiCago, San - already*' announced its to the World Fest/val of Francisco and Los Angeles. . dates, so had Ottawa. Banff O Today Seethe, Good " Canada Morning ~U~a~ Funs in Z~b, "If Canadian festivals. tS S~ow Jimmy Morning AM • Nm has promisedus that.In Y~la, inJune-"" want to benefit from 30 - News $wegprt America ~ Canada Mister.. future there will be no 4S ' News 100 " Mottling AM RoOers One of the most serious premieces on thla side of the overlap with exlatlng problems caused by the ocean they have'to ,,,if,. 'A " Seattle Huntlay 'AM . Karl's shame Polka , Canadian festivals, and U 15 ' Today Street " Northwest Yoga ~troet Dot dam" Z.e ;.pw!S the< ,lace;and A t, ;oi 3¢ ~attle 100 . ANt . If'| Your Sesame Reed they have two years to find understundtheeengest/on.'. m~ ~5. ,Today ,inside .r , NorthWest ,MOVO ,Street ~. ,A~ng , . _... no prewoumy - a new time slot as Ottawa coma nave ueea~ one print 'On. the world nla- - a, a~ Seattle Outelde" I Love' ' Joyol EIl¢lr I{: Home Ouvertwe. takes place every two for both festivals n~w have festival e ' ' " "' Today ' Fr. G'~ant- " BOlt DOVId/I~I ~)mpany Ol~ ~ml . .., ...... ungestlen Is even I n:15 • years." • " ' . & U 30 simmo~s Mister ., Love What'S Moryb.. HOme Le LOC . m mind one to both Ottawa more pronounced 'Just a v aS ShOW Dressup " uoat Cooking " Self, I~¢. Interlerl RIconth No wonder the man sighs. -- - i • i i i ' i • i r and/Zagreb.. "., few years . ago, gI0be- Cart'ie Hunter, the • • The Sesame Filmily OIflflltlon Inside . Freehmnd Mlglglro- • • 15 DoCtors Street . " Feud Definition Dullness SkMchlng Express amiable,..soft-spoken JL I 30 ~lrch for seeime The Edge Pay Ove¢ Acl, • Jna k I i 45 " Tomorrow Street of Night Cards Slay WOrld - Fugltlf . director of the three-year.. la i , i " i i -" i i old Banff 'Television • A Days C'BC " A!I My NO~I Danger.~ Sul~r ' - ~ Vle Festival, says they swltehed • "~ ' 15 of " News " Children NeWS UXO : N~rkMing Secrete federal gov.ernment and Festival in Odanso, Den- JL L )0 our Summer All My Maude Deng4w Pra.Scl~ol, AVIS de to August this year because then Banff announced theirs i i 45 Lives Magasin~" Children Maude - .. UXB Child ' Re~lerche September proved to be an mark, and the Hawaii m • . a i ~. "| i " " i about six months later risht lntemation~i Film Festival. l An~her Summer One Another MMIna~ kl~ LOS .' /mpraetleal month for on top of us.So what can you . That's' now' :~been • IS World • Magazine Life • .World if FOQlldltl~l Trouvalllll people in' the~Ielevislon ]L 3~ Another Human To" Another the Voyage ReflMs do? ' ' . remedied. There are more am ,t5 World Race " Live World Sllm~ Voysge d'onFIyl industry, which IS .in "Then Banff called us and than 400 film; feet/eels a production for the new Chip'/, Human General Texas The A4P4Pllmd RMIMs ~kedif wewould change year and there isn't a day ~a~ .5 ChiPS Race Hospital Texas .j Gorilla - ~I~ d'on Pays ? 3r, ChiPS Coronation 'General Taxer .. ,. With lille Go Io - Cinema our dates. There was just when one isn't urmpooling Next year she hopes to i a~ " ChiPS , Streef • , HosoItal ,Texas ,and Ruby ,Sell : ,L~ sort of a stunned silence On celluloid, move the fenflval,~held on dll " Movie ' The edg¢ Ryon[S The search" Mlfh ' Merleo I~ lS Tha ~ Night Hooe Alan for ' ' ~ '" l~f thevenue, campus Of the Thlcke " shl~lonI Cognitive "1 - t~ -1 ~5 Master 1 Take 30 Happy Banff Centre for the Per. Show O0fl'f Dlvelopment Nile I I V ,~, 1 GunfIghter ,from.:. ", Deys , forming Arts, to late May or ~i Movie WoK with The Little " Sesame Or~/ll~l • T|~ early June. . Am' t~ The Yon ,Mere HOUSe Street Veers d%A'ii~" I~ 35, M~ster The ' Griffin on the Sesame Arts L'lmeg. Red-ha/red Kelly O'Brien m 4~ ]Gunfighta~ .FIInlolones , S~ Prairie Streef - Fmxldaflon • IU GI1Op~ is the eneggetie young Gossip Column Mill King $ Hippy " KomoKo'mo Hawaii MiMer Fell " • 15 .-: News - Days "' News 4 FIv~ Rogerl Forward I Orondne .30 King 5 TK Eve, ABC Hawaii Dick Self BMOIIIn ~1~ ,aS ,News , |News n, N0WS ..... n FIvI-O n ~1~ I thcocp0¢l~ l ,~ Palll Q. Wasn't Bins more trek down that Crosby at the time of his a~ NBC ' Sarl~ey Komo " . Mews -, Doctor In C~n~llen Loutrec venerable show biz road. ~[~ I$ News Miller News 4 Hour " l ~ Ho~4 Governmimt 12 . death going• to make n '0 King 5 LOVe Komo Mews , Business SOIPr, Vim - another one of those. 45 I News I Bolt ' '" I News 4 Hour Re/~rl ae~ovMle~i, I Trois ",~..'..~ ~ 5 "Road to..." movies- Q. Danny Kaye has I " I " i " l , . received a large,shareof mm En~erl"aln m LOVE . Pm. . Harplr MI¢NIII Cl~ldllm Tllllogrnll with- Bob Hope and attention t~ough ...his 7 lS TOfllght Beef Northwnt Valley Leflror ' ' ~ ~ 1 TeloJotmnal Dorothy Lamour? Did 30 Tic Tic TeA Muppet ...... l.fftlest " American of. . Tolel. " love of gourm~ Chinese ff aS Dough TEA •SllOW Hobo ~ : Rights geno~ll the moviediewith him? - • I" I - i i B.L. c'ooking, :, plus i .:the Fame FeMeoy end ~on~n sna, k FKm o~ ~s " .. professional kitchen he O lS Fame. Isie¢~ Mlndy P, P~r#~m~l 11~ Piano " : _..Grands """ ' "A..Maybe not. Bing has in hisown home{ Is il 30 .. Fame FO~?Hy ' 0~osom ~ L. ~Is Old .Q~DflUS p.ms : .... " •" and Bob were just about this../culi~L':a , ,, , , .... , ", , ,, , , . . UUIIHLI~I . • i H Th~ 3~0 . • .' Hill . W.C, , ead~nted i FIm .... r" e~bm'VAll| • project, ,says:. H0pe,.iis superb Chinese ch~'~As ~ • i• 15 Stronl' Nat ~0 " " }~ " " . ' ~ .... ' F ~ " ' 1 ~ ' " :. ~iml :. '. . .; tuff |U0. - ¢~. still~ disappear/~ into. ~,a ' 'Keg, ',,ghf "=,. ',,,.,..',.. : • 'mtlS' 'thembment -~ Hope plans: restaurant's -~ kitchen tomount thevehicleasa; when dining/./'but, | M 30 Tonight News ABC .... HOUr " FrNdem's : . Sign " ; ' " ' P ~ , 1 ~ ~ ~ m d~ • 1 aim 45 ShOw My Three ' NEWT, , • iI Final " . ~ .," Off "" '" . '; : ;} .,'~'~'s~" '_~'.~" two;hour T-V Special/to :, cooking up.an~ Oriental : - " i l l l i . ~ ,- • be~ aired /next, year; - storm.- He's

• "B IS ~ ' Or..Klldere . ~ ' 'l~hl • .:; ~i~y ' , . .... ,;; I~il~lr ~.~.~ ," i : " MeanWhile, the 79-year.:~ ! nimble ~" at, using-chop~, • 1 ! 30 Life . " Of. KIIdlre . Vegas .' Show - QQIncy. . I..;... " ":. ~ ";- ~" " old !H0pe~pLa~," ~toplay, sticks, and: what's little:: i m 45 Night Dr, K!ld~ro Vegas ~ .|: . Qul~y " . . . " -~., .. "~ ~ . . me late colut/~dst Walter • knoWn is that Dann.y, ts ;

nov d Sign- _ KOMO ", Th~ " : : The ,' . ,~: ..... " " " 1 " J" Winchell ~on. ;the-. big ' m0st~ patiem and wilhng: r• z5 Le,ermen o. : " ' News • NIl~d ,_ WOrld. '-" . .. ' , ,.... NlnCyGourlle /, screen. ~As .for LainoUrs' i to: COach, dinner .corn- J[ ~o . : sign, Supwman ~me -' 1"~ • " -;.'~ ~ fM~ , .e,lS.TS~7 ,,, my guess: she'll betalked" panions and. guests .wHO: into joinins~, b

OTTAWA (CP) -- business trips, naturally, down-to-earth stuff aimed ~nore interest in such things restaurants." ,, earnest, unflinching eyes Richard D. Smith, who He went to . York at persons with even a as h!gh-dsk sports such as But he says,,- anyone wealthy? looks like a ~uir boy in a Univemity in Toronto and Grade 8 education, Smith hand gliding, survival trips seekingself-employment is "I'm happy,"-be says- pin-etripedsnit, is a mover University of Windsur and says. "I've been accused of and white-water canoeing. kidding himself if he'.thinkn nOnconunittally. and shaker an with: he operates five businesses making it too simple, but I All this offers business he'll fred it. selllng/orMary "Money is just a measure evungellst'a faith.in small of his own in Toronto plan~ed it ti~at way." . . opening& " Kay Cosmetics, Amway or of how you are doing,-how buslnem, in Cahada;' publishing,~/ investment, His heroes are people who /,'I know a.guy in Toronto sinztiar bwinecses. • .... well I amhe]pin~ others." marl~etin~; ~ Businm Im-bee~ his llte .~astdth~-and : m.a~...it.,on a shoestring. who's, made a. business .of "If you .are lo~ked- in to Anyway, .he'd• doing OK. since'as a kid h~ hnproved newspaper s~dication: ~ "~ They include Hugh Hefnor Selling baked potatoea,wi~, one pupplier, y#u are Recently he bought an on the old le~xlonade stand Work I;,I~ love and at =9 of the. Playboy empire~ ~, kinds of. topping: ,.~ working for them, not.you. apartmen.t . building in idea by PUtting KQol Aid in _.he.is single -~ "nowoman Kemmons Wilson wbo. tomato sense, or eheene or. !~. your. own boss.'.... Toronto, acquired a new ear . -lifT-' ~" pop battles and turning a would put up with-me"-- founded Holiday Inns, the sour cream. And, with Is the lanky:~Rlchard and took an uunceustomed .. tidy profit, At 11 he had his although he bas a girlfriend. late-'publisher Roy. Thom- dieting, there now are do-it- Smith, with his sincere, . vacation-- a week at a Club own company , going to "I try to see her every son, millionaire enter~er yo.urself~ salad-only well-scrubbed look and , Me¢lterranean. , stamp clubs each evening to Saturday but sometimes Art Linkletter who was an wheel ._ and: /deal; then work gets in the way and we orphan left on a Moose Jaw, a¢ plowing profits back into the fight about that." _Seek., doorstep, lumber enterprise. baron H. R~ MaeMillan who " =2 3 L 4 5-9 12, ::13 He was -in Ottawa -got started with an ice. .~:xcept fot-taxea and promoting his three books cream stand in Guelph; death, the only ~ certain --Getting Started, Getting Ont., and Elizabeth Arden FRIDAY in life, he says, is eban~e, Money and, in coHaboraUon whose beauty• empire "and as long as there is with marketing consultant started in Woedbrid~e, Ont. T~Jay Beicfl¢, Good - Canada, Morning change in lifestyles, ~ap Ginger Dick, Getting Sales. ~]s: , Sl~w Jimmy Morning . A.M,. Morning His books cover • 30 New~ SweOgarf ' America Canada Mister petites, taste, recreation Still in the works is Getting everything from designing 14S Nowe' 100 • • Morning A.M. Ropsre and such thln~ there wll~!~.- Computerized. business cards to balancing seatlle Huntley : AM . Korean's Sesame . Polka " .. opportunities for the en- the budget,, tax writeoffs, :15 Today.. Street . Northwest Yoga - ' Street DOt door trepreneur." •-" Typically, Smith has each • :30 Seoffla 100 AM . • it'iYour - Se~me Cle~iot " the language of banking and :4S Today World ot Northwest Move. Street ¢les,?lca book stamped: This book is establishing credit He isn't dismayed by the tax deductible." The price, references. Love Joyce Electric om.n Ouvorture - :is ' Today -. Fr. giant Boat• . . Davlds~n Company Tag ' MoWement current economic situatio~ ranging from $11.95 to Smith thinks the climate Simmons Mister • Love What's Storyb. " Blnchzm & La Bolto '- and the climbing statisties $14.95, seems a bit high for for new small businesses is 10:::-"Show Dressup Boat Cooking • Self-Inc. Molecular Fabllo on bankruptcies. paperback, magazine-size .sound, pointing to the 50~050 F~ami~y Oeflnltlon The ' " Gulch Maglalne "Sharp people-can take books but Smith insists the new corporations and Streetso'me Feud " De/Inltlen Lawmakers Tag • . Expresl 11i Search for .,~P5ome The Edge Su~ir Pay Ovff Human Dell advantage of bard times. pHee is reasonable-eon- 20.0,000 unincorporated Tomorrow Street of Night ' Cards Easy .. Behllvlo~r DOll ' Depression and rectssion sidering:'ail the Work and small businesses started Noon " Cousti-a-u Super , be Vie: ' always have potential to research that goes into • each year. : IS : Navel Children . Newl Odylsey .... ~rkellng, SecrOfo create wealth for those with them. Despite multinationals, Our Summer , All,My • :" ~toude Couatesu Senior ' Avis de Lives Magazine Chi.ldfen Maude Odyssey Chef . Recherche incentive." Tbey ~e published by the chains and. franchise Aside from business, he Vancauver-baood Intern- • oPerations~ change brings Another Summer One. Another. Marcel 1' " Solonce Let' ' : IS World Magazine Life ,. World Marceou FoundatiOn. Troovilllls lectures, does a syndicated ational Self-Counsel Press new opportunities. : 30 Another: Something ' to Another Marcel " VQyI~ Relicts column, hires out as' a Ltd. and run between 100 "For instance, just in :4S World In Live World Marceou -. Voyoge d'~l consultant, writes books and 150 pages. • recunt years people have ChipS ' Disguise " General Texas Freodom'a Materials' POys ' :15 ChiPS CON'S Hospital "" Texas Defense ' 1 Stress " " : Rallies and travels -- 6tain.ly Getting Started is basic, more leisure, and there'B :30 Chips " Coronation General Texas " FreedOm'S Your • d'un • : 4S Chips Street ;" HospItol TeXeL .. Oefense Business POyS

Movie The Edge Ryan's The Search TO Roflits :1'; Man of Night • Hope Alan for. , • Health d'un ~,._ [ " :30 and Take. Happy ii Thl(~ke So|otlons With Pays " • Show'. • con'S • You Ritlets

MOvie . WOk With The CFL Sesame Mon Made d'un : IS Man Yen Merv Football Street World " Pays i '- :30 and " The .~ Griffin CFL ~ . Sesame Systems" - Reticle Gossip Column :45 Boy Fllnotonee Show Football Street nehavlour d'un Pays i • ,- , , . , . . I(ing $ : HapPy t Komo ,, CFL ." MIMor Trials Dee ' .-. • J._• :15 News ' Days news 4 Football Roglrl Offl Autol Q. Has Roger Moore minute with Moore 86th birthday but -wds :30 King $ TK Komo CFL ,. • Dick - " Foufoull It des '. - -:4s News" News News ~1 Football Cavitt . .. Foufoull Hummel , really throw in the towel collecting a larger hardly aware-of the oc- as 007 and refused to star paycheck but not as casion as she is barely NBC . Ber,ley ABC CFL Doctor In ApPlIId L'lncroyebll conscious most of the : 15 NeWs Miller. . News.. Footbel the House Skitchlhg Hulk " _ in any future James much as hc asked for ;30 King S LOVe KOMO " CFL - Business " Growing " L'lncroyabls Bond movies? - C.L. originally. Anyway, the time. FriEnds hold little ; 4S News Boat News-: Football ReFute Yoeri Hulk next Bond film is called hope for recovery. • r Gone Love Health News" MacNell Fun(Is. Telei. " "Octopussy," and - sur- They're also wondering :15 Flshln--' Boat • Beat Hour Lehref;" ..... Human GIg. Regionll prise - word is that Broc- who will be her heirs as :30 Seahawke The FeCfl Mupsot Newt World Of . Parenting LI :'15 Pro- Of Lifo Show f Hour the See • Solo Te.~_IH. coli has again resigned .slOe has no immediate i Moore. " - r~atives left - and, 81,~ s,o,o, :scTv "ABe Simon and Wash, , Ascont Genies_ Q. Is the Duchess of besides a small fortune, :lS Footbe ,' SCT',/ Friday Simon . Week" , . of Man eft Horhe • se;hawks SCTV Night -':-/i* Simon and Wall St, 1 Alcent Hurt Windsor still alive? If;so, she also has a fabulous Pro. SCTV Movie ' Simon Week , of Man "' ~ SorlI how'old is she now? - collection of jewels. CTV Blogr"~Y ". . Animal Hurl ' Q. 1.~ Catherine : IS "Pootball Dallas Friday W;R. Movla Blogrel~y Behovloor Sorla Deneuve,-the beautiful seehawks Dallas Night. ~ . Sp~:IaL . Good " Sludles of _ La French actress, giving up ~, ?re- .. Dallas ~le* Twenty: • Neighb. the Chimp Televisloq ~ her film acting career to 1O :. s~ '-sen Tlie ":ABe F~our MIsterplece IfltorflMionll Ides"i . "~* A. Before every new fulfill her, dream of ':IS, Foclblll ' National N~ Houri .. Theotro • Olvllopmaol Autrll ",~,.-', Bond movie, Moore and becoming a high fashion :30 Enfl~ain. Roy.l Close. of. the MJsterplece Rise of Rencontre. producer Cubby Broc- designer? - L.V. Tonlgflt , Clndlln AF UP Rebel. Theatre Modern Rencontr~ coli engage in ' an A. Catherine recently CIV Mystery " Sign . Cinema elaborately choreograph, told me she doesn't, con- News Rumpofa . otf " I.a : Hour " • Of 1111 - Sign . Bonne cd ceremony called sider herself a Show 'Chlrlle's:., NeWs " i Final Bailey.. Off -', .;'.. i Annee .i "

salary.~ negotiations. professional designer. I The CBS " '; CLiinema . : Moore asks for : more However, she is lending Show , Chlrllo'$ ' Frldat~l ;. : ~v' Late • "moneythanhegot for the her name to a super- Lifo' Alkali ,. Fridays Movlo' - ,~ ..... last,007 adventure.~ The A. The duchess, the expensive jewelry collec- ...... Hight • The " Fridays I YoUng ...... ,Annie -. , producer .:. countei-s by American-born Wailis' tion. -. Los Bijoux. de screen-testin8 other.ac-- Warfie!d, is alive but Catherine Deneuve- for tots..,Jt;,:,~J~L~,~eraHy,'~ d.esJ~'~r~a,t,?lY-,-~-Ij,n,,,~[is,: , winds up; at, .'the". last Sh~ just ~cJebr"~tC~l lit'z:" design one key piece;

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Q. We could not Farrow, Woody's not exactly make Bisset " variations." Recovering Week," which is really namelegally~hans~ to believe it when we heard current,:' roman~|c and rich (it pulled so so his dignity, Mr. Star next all that Olivia needed to Mr. T., he was born 30 that the great British professional ~armer. numbers at the box inquired whether he get fully back on her years aso as Lawrence actor Sir John Gielgud The title of Allen's latest office) but added nicely might step inside the feet. Taro. hastaken a key part in completed picture is sure to her fame. So has her kitohen tO work his ^ -- "~ ...... Woody Allen's next to tickle Shakespeare torrid romance with "gourmetmlasi¢,ashebas ...... h~':,.~Y°uJ~[~Y: -: " :. " : movie...Isn't such an mmded• ' 42 Str..John, ,~ It'wdl, ~ =balletstar..Godunov.~..The- - . ,- .-often - " ' " ,..~..:tdone" ' " ".. " " In.-.• . ~,,.,,,."I, II~;z QIIGk%IIJL WI|U.,, .;._.,.~ Iil|li"-,...... " " ..-,-,;-.... -~.,,.,. asso(:iation out of be •rele~tsed i n ;Jul)~ under - two aremseparable,, ...... and .Hollywood Thm'tmme, .- ~ ...... • ...... , • ...... -:. " , , " " " ' ' " .I, ...... : ...... ~ve~Sylvester.Stal~a . When... handsome • charact#r for.'Gielgud?-- -. the.utle A Midsummer ...Jackle-s. actually .talking - the . hostess : =~e£enly.... ~;,, ¢,~,..h;e ,,~,~,~,~ tn ,he . .,_,.=:-~,=..e.~.a,~i-:...~., N;-h,'~ ¢*-~,,-,,~a~, ,, "- marriage " no~v,'.tnat re-nond;,d.'"gindlv ~,iv - ...... : ...... --~ -... -.~ • nassau,m- rutu,, m; ~,, * Q. • Isnt-actr." , ...... ¢s~ •' ..... Ale .x ~a n d .ec '-s- been ...... nghtat our table. Only. .,,macho .~cs.• " A: --York • .-,,m;pluil..hi~, . ' new,, - Jnenueline-...... Btsset" ~eallv . ....- dzv or~d...... by his. Russian .-. our staf~*ts ever allowed _ :....Rocky ...... Ill .? .J. movie Blade- .....l~nner,. playing th'e Subservient -' wife. The two attended .a --in our kitchen. " " !=~!~:i:!~!~!~ii~' . ~u~eo. UP, tom' a -ely In- w0maK,to her new - gig party m New York • Q. Wasn't Olivia :~.. ;~.'..'I"_~L.7.'~.',.;;~:'T..'.~;~ boyfriend, Soviet born not long ago-and we Newton John hurt:so ~~/' ~,,~,yuuy:,~u,~ysuu?u ballet star Alexander... nouced...... she served her . badly ,n a. recent. accsdent. ~;~~.~ ...... l~ taiie~. oto . recognize. . . aim G0dunov?. -. Since ' she .-beau met~c.ulously, that she has cancelled all, ~~i[lli.-" aria r.e~.us~.aam.~ ~9nce .... always seemed such an making.severaltrips to professional engageme- ~--~:~'.. L~ou;a re.: oecause inde-endent woman has the buffet table to make n'ts .in the foreseeable ~~.'T~lii ,-L,,. ~arr,on_ was , e~ean- she ~ecided to change sure he had enough future? :E.H. "~: ,. ~,: . sn.aven, aaeparmre..fr0m "- her way of thinkimz '~ chicken tarragon.Let.s . A. Hold on a minute. ~.~~ :; ms scru~y Kataer.s T M -" just say Jackie prefers "' Things. with Olivia are t~t/~'Nl~lll~ ~. tma.gej An ywa.y, me ~.n- A. Sir John is a great " " being pliant and Con', nowhere neartha~stal"k: "" ~l.-~,,ix. terv!ewer~nerse~ !.m.a!ty actor and also a flexible siderate rather than " Newton John.did fall A. Getting 'to:know came aoy,n to me~!oooy one. He is equally at subservient, pt;ey to a recent physical Mr. T.isn't easy; I chat- to see what' ttaa oecome home in a Shakespeace - mishap,~.a not terribly._ ted with him recently in of her important guest, drama or in his role as EGO TRAPPED: A serious skiing .accident. his hometown of onlyto find him seated Dudley Moore's butler in celebrity well known't or But she was determined Chicago, where hegrew in his limousine outisde "Arthur." for which he his culinary 'expertise to get backon her feet in up in a brokenfamily the doort Ford wasouite just won an Academy dined at a fine shori order sinceshe is li~'inginapubliehousing .pati.¢nt\ and un-. t A~;,ard. Gielgud will be Manhattan . restaurant set to host an upcoming project. Mr. T..d~lined ders.tanding about the part .ofWood.v's as usual where, upon ordering ihe segment of -."Saturday to tell me-:thename he • entire misunderstanding, top secret new film, appetizer; he requestedit .~. Night Live" on TV and was born with, aqd ac- Whereas many other stars curremlv called "The be prepared . to. :his to co-star ,in. a movie tually he wouldn't would have hit the roof Fall Project." We hear, A, Jackie still prides specific order. He was property next'year with discuss his past at. all. .and driven off in a huff. however, the 78 year old herself as being a super quite taken -aback when her old "Grease" Although he.was amiable He and the interviewer ~ielgud will narrate only independent female. She the hostess replied,- "I'm partner;-, John Travolta. enough, I wasn't about dashed up in the elevator the introduction .[o the . did, a*fter all, co.produce sorry, sir,:bUt:our chef is Title fop the " latter t0ipush the, matter. But and. made the program movie and will leave the her last movie,- .... Rich instructed t0 prepare our Project is said by movie it's no secret now that" ontime, but hewouidn't acting largely to .Mia and Famous," which did dishes with no individual insiders to be "Quick though hen had his . sigh'the guest register;

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