Terrace Mills Holding out I Explains .Emergency Response After Ripple

Terrace Mills Holding out I Explains .Emergency Response After Ripple

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'., +*+ know • ![+ Terrace mills holding out Herald Staff Writer "What most people don't realizeis that the problem won't ,+ !!iEd Currel I - E--Although both sawmills are experiencing end even when the pulp and paper industry comes hack to s with the Current pulp. and paper lockout, work. They'll only be able to handle so much d the chip '. ,!+L-/. byRAL..PHRESCHKE, rat bJth mllis are planning to keep the operations production, and whatever has been stored in stockpiles will '.Herald Staff Writer s long as~l~sSlble. - have to be used up over a 10ng term peril," he explained, 'i~ltRACE, Ed Carell isdulng a job he enjoys .-ic~0p;:mn~er at Skeena Sawmills, says that Curtailments in,he I~UlPindustry over the post two years . very mdch./ .... " " " ms room 'e~ough to store the chips for the time has also caused a certain amount:of chip material to be Ed is the }lbrarian at.the Terrace Public Library, • like any~, business, stockpiling inventory is a backlogged and the sawmills are 'still dealing with this and fo~ hl~, it istl~ et~minatibn of ov~ seven years o lose money: ' :, problem today. oftta~in~: .:':: :' "*i J " " " " :.... :" ~sked ftthe mm is +onsidering ~inying Off • ".Cr0ss adds that Pohle will conl~nue to cut and process. The though+t that' he. might +bocoinei~lnterested in s, Henrichson replied that atthe moment, the lumber' So that they can hononr their commitiments to being a librarian first hit Ed When he'wsa going to of the ~awmill Is a day to ay business. : customers on the foreign market. school at UBC,(University. of. B'ritish (Jolumbia); ~n t be ~rtain when.the "lockout will. end and AllOt Pohle Lumber's woo products are sent to markets • As he was compl~tingi~ badielor of'arts program, ~e want to keep the operation going as long as oversea's and Cross points out that getting business from he was alsowotk~g ~it the UBClibrary were he spent we're studying all available,up,loss,", be said, foreign c~tomers is very difficult. a,t0tal of. one year employed asa page. A page I is abo stockpiling their rough-cut and finished "The lumber market is very competitive, not only here in • returns books to the shelves.. ..... - '- : ,acts due to a rall car+shortage, and Henrichson B.C., bntin the United Stat~ as we~l," he says, "andff you In thesummer0f 19"tl, Ed decidad to do some although.the lumber market ih the United States want foreign contracts you really have to work for it." travelling i~ Eurel~, swhe spent most of summer themoment sales are defmately hlglwr than ~ey He expl~lne d that when buyers have'an unlimited choice months hitch-hiking across Europe and points north. ef.where.t6~go for ltimber you had better offer tl~m a g~! He rememberS the many nlghla'hc, spent, sleeping e. not expecting a great year in. 19~4 ~t it will deal,":or they won t look "twice at..y~..., i . .' h~dltChee.ior youths h +ostels+,o~the, timesalong the ' be better than last year;, he istated., i • Bo~ m/magera share the same view that It is too early to RMne RiVer, watching:the ha~i~ go up.and ~own; ation overat Pohie L~ni~r is basically the same, speculate when layoffs will occur and how many workers It Was at the end of that holiday, thatEdflgured he lill c0ntLquingto run dUriM the lsei~o~it. will be affected.' hod seen enough of the surface (of Europe) a~ he lea. represent approximatcl¥ 20 per cent of the JamesCress sums it up, ?we!ve got a good crew working now wanted to. live it, mnue and Cross says ,ha! any cut in income will for us right now, putt~g out al00 pe~' cent effort, and we're Ed came hack from Europe and in 1972, completed i hurt the industi'y. making every effort to keep the mill rnnning." . th -last~year of:his university program, earning his ~dagr~., ..... ...... However, :he didn't stay in Canada for long, cause in the same year, he left for England and began/working In a warehouse.. .. :..:, i. ~ '." I explains .emergency response • •-Butth~ thought Ofbecoming allbrarian Was~dv~ays ' in the back.of his mind, seefterone year,.he enrolled .....• " ' l~d Gurrell ~'~,+.',i':: ".'~ ~.i" at ~e.Universlty of'Wales/Wh~re~he began~:.his -England afte~vards. ," :~I. , training in their school for librarians. -.- : Ed enjoys playing softball, Ice hockey; and reading// Ed studied fo|', one year, and tl~n Spent the next++. as well. He is also taking acompoter course at:the three years worldngIn a. library ~nvirenment'/at • moment, and:says he finds them fascinating. • ' ,+ unive~itY.,, ' :, : ' - . , ., .,,~. :/Ed Curell has been the librarian in Terrace fo/'t~e~:! " One uf the, more memorable occasions of Ed's. last five years and he points out that this is the longest'~ •. schooldaya was when he and his classmates Went on rimehe has Spent in;any one job. ... : '.: .~;.'~ a visit to the Soviet Unlon, to see how thelr librnrles i~e' is.:lo0king forward .to spending, thelnext ]few":'~ worked and also to visit Russia as a country., years;;in Terrace,Tenafe, ~a~l playing an .active+.role ,in:/~i "What made its p~/talwasthe(act that we were tho developi~g~thelkinl;the kind d of's~rvices( the public deserves:' flrstJb~nch'otstude,ta out Of OJ~iUniverMt~ of ;Wales " out of~lt~i library.flbrary. ' = " " ,!. ;+J,!to:go:vklt::tiie SoVi6tUalon, tdsee the¢ou~;.~t~= . As.fw'a,s.Ed.iss'Ed.is concerned,co~ .the.librarY anclwhati/r ~ landmarks, ~d ~et a taste of thel: culture,'.' he Said;:~ +.~ .has to 6fief the ~m~ '. adding that .it stllii~wss *g~od+~ get hack home :to ,.::+, .Imsy:f4~1~~e;c0ming: J:"L',::~, ~'~'~!Y':!+++'~:;:/+:"*' :--".4/' .,..'_ .:,:': ..:.-'-..---, .,. .' '~,,;;,. ...: -.: £ndropovd, ,l after MOS~W• " : " iCP) ...... ~ " 'president's .......... long"-absence ' , The Soviet people heard Presldent.~Yuri. Andropov because of illness and to ~ ..... ~:"':""~ '-~e Jnews'i:when a ~i; biack. died Thursday atege 69, the • have acted in his name. " , • .. suited announcer •read• the Soviet Union, announced d H.e appeared enact,is.tory , i :, 'j/: death announeement.sl~wiy "today. He led the Com- urmgme.~anaman'.wsk,. • " ~1:" .and solemnly On -~;,,, munist party for only 15. but ~tdck to Kremlin'views .... : ~.,;Im~ ~[., televlsto~f,:~oo.a ~,"~" th " hi " __-.. .... ~ ~ .,..~m~:~ ',l.. .. n©~o..~.: ,' months, ailLng and out of . at. s .!co..umry.m ~ce:.' .: ~, ~~'r~f,,1~!':i :"Tl~e'Centr.i Committee public view the final six lOVing wnue me* vmteu ~"'~'~?~_~]~-~c~' '|~ "':: " "" • - . '. " + . • " ~,. ~,~_.~,.,,~y-~. ", "or me ~ommumst party el months of, his leadership. ~ States m uestabllizlng .me '~(~'~ . j ~ : the Soviet: • Union, 'the • The armouncerherit of his world When asked by an '~M~':~,,.. ~ ~.... _ .,. ,-., C.... ': death ended ' :'months of ' : ........ - ' * ",.~: i'/*'.::~.....,~,' . k" ~r~Slal~m.:. 0f,.l~e .. U.S.S.R op.l~..lUon_ mt+ w.ny me 'L ' :~i~""~i : ]~' and the UIS':S.R:"~Uncil of' i'eports. that'i he .Was -~ovlets , nave spies in ~;;j~m~..~* i:~:,, am ...':; . ... + serio~ly ill with kidney and • , , , , _.2~-~ ' - ~, m mlmsters wire neap sorrow • western embassies, he' shot ~ ' .... '_ ,-U+~ inform the' -art: and the How Canadian National Railways deals •with heart proble~ins rand suf- hack"m~ theMP'waS"a ~~~ .... ~ .~ y:. ," Thursday evening. Representing CNI was, left v ' . -..;~. + .that. emergencies is 'what local fire, ambulance, fering from diabetes.:; He lctim of the spy manta. ,, ram\m ~ ~ ~m ~.entlre.. , ....,~oviet ~,.... people . to right, Dale .Leeuw, Dan Swartz, Earl • '• • ~ - I ' ]~url " "~b+l.¢14Pltmlrl~lLt|tth and search and rescue personnel got alook at, had not been seen in public propagated. "by the Matheson and Don Gadsby. : ..... '* -----'~,........ : since Aug, 18, when he met Americans " Y. Andropov Anaropov, genera! Herald Staff Writer An introduction was also given into what sort of with nine U.S. Democratic TRUDEAU WOULb GO: secretary of the CPSU ~jrERRACE-- "Responding to Emergencies" was the title

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