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1 LEgSLATVe- ~B~ARY, C0MP ~ / PAR,XAMEt~T BULDtGS, V~O~/A, B.C., ~b]. t was n to n-wde " day of ant-n protests NEW YORK (AP) -- from the concrete caverns of Wall Street to a submarne base n Washngton state, demonstratore were arrested by the busload n non-volent protests aganst atomc power and weapons. More then 1,000 persons were collared by New York Cty (~0olCe Monday as protesters tangled traffc and blocked rways n an unsuccessful effort to close the New York Stock Exchange on the 50th annversary of the 1929 stock market crash. n.bangor, Wash., about 28 kllometrea west of Seattle, about 90 demonstrators faced court appearances today on charges of unauthorzed entry after scramblng Over a fence at the Trdent nuclear submarnebase and paradng on base grounds. HPERT STEEL & SALVAGE LTD., Seal Cove ld.. Pr. Rupert WE BUY copper, brass, all metals, batteres, etc. Call us - We are open Men. tbron[b Sat., 8 a.n.-5 p.m. PCBs seen n the food chan VANCOUVER (CP) -- Toxc PCBs, found n Fraser Valley poultry and eggs and threatenng the area's mnk ndustry, are beng recycled through varous feed products, and health offcals are tryng to break the chan. The most recent traces of polychernated bphenys are beleved to have come from tallow p~duced n Vancouver area slaughterhouses, says Ralph Houghton, head of the Brtsh Colnmba secton of the federal health and anmak branch. But he sad Monday federal scentsts expect the levels found "to be very low." PCBs, beleved to cause cancer and brth defects, are used n n. PCBs, n effect, were Meanwhle, 200 ant-nuclear demonstrators, some wearng red arm bands, blocked doors at the energy' department buldng n Washngton, D.C., and protesters were arrested at demonstratons aganst the Trdent n Pttsburgh and Groton, Conn. Some workers n the Wall Street area had to clmb over demonstrators to get to offces and a few sou/tes broke out at polce" barrcades as a brass hand played Dxeland musc and clowns on stlts paraded through the New York Cty crowd. " haven't had ths much fun snce the 1960s," polce capt. Thomas Ryan told demonstrators,. Leaders of the Wall Street demonstraton, amed at eorporate nvestment n the nuclear ndustry, sad they are TERRACE-KTMAT Tuesday, October 30, 1979 ~PCBs orgnally w~re' ' accdentally splled nto talow~ produced n the Udted States, then mported by Rtche Smth Ltd., an Abbotsferd feed frm. The frm sold some tallow to two other feed companes who also used t n ts feed mxes, partcularly poultry feeds. PCBs were stored n poultry fat. When the brds were klled and waste parts One of the happest people at the openng ceremones rendered, PCBs found ther for the Terrace lbrary's addton was author Nadne way nto tallow manufac- Asante who s seen here md-laugh autographng tured by some Lower copes of her book at the openng. Asante, a freelance Manland slaughterhouses. recycled. "We are lookng nto the feeds now but don't have results of the tests," Houghton sad, "although t should be at very low levels. We are also lookng at ways to purge the system -- at ways to break the cycle so that everyone has a clean start." Houghton also released remlts of testa done so far on chcken, turkey meat and eggs from the area. So far the branch has results from tests on 253 chckens that show: per cent had PCB levels of.5 parts per mllon (ppm) or lower. --0 per cent wth.5 ppm to ppm. --Three per cent wth one to 1.5 ppm per cent wth 1.5 to 2 ppm..-4 per cent of the samples wth over 3 ppm. Of 94 turkey samples, 71 per cent had levels of.5 ppm or lower, 13 per cent had.5 to one ppm. and 7.4 per cent had levels of one to 1,5 ppm, Results from 78 egg samples "show that a good number were not detectable and all were below.2 ppm," Houghton sad. Many contamnated chckens were slaughtered recently n Washngton State. "Whle there s no frm PCB tolerance level under our federal Food and Drag Act, the U.S. actonable level ss pp.,,: he sad. "We have checked ~wth the U.S, and they have J told us that the chckens slaughtered had levels hetwben'4 5 ppm and 5 ppm." He explaned there are more than 25o more samples of fesd, chckens and ~e~t~. meat stll have to be Results won't be known for another week. page 3 satsfed wth ther protest, although t seemed to have lttle effect on the stock exchange. "t was a bt unrealstc to thnk we could have closed down the market," sad Grace Hedemann, press co-ordnator for the protesters organzed by a coalton of 100 ant-nuclear groups. But, she sad, the demonstraton got the nvestment brokers "to notce us, see us and hear us.'? Among those taken nto custody were Danel Ellsberg, who made publc the Pentagon papers, and Davd Dellnger, one of the defendants n the Chcago Seven tral that followed rots at the 1968 Democratc natonal conventon. At the submarne base n Bangor, about 300 ant-trdent demonstrators sang and applauded outsde the gate. h R EFER END UM FEBR UA R Y? No new cop shop tll sprng By ED YUDN Herald Staff Wrter t appears constructon of the new RCMP headquarters n Terrace won't begn untl early summer or even the fall of That was the concensus opnon of Terrace alderman at Monday evenng's meetng of the Terrace dstrct councl. Councl had been asked to set a tentatve startng date for constructon by the desgners of the new buldng, Downs and Archembault. Terrace Mayor Dave Maroney and councl are anxous to start the project as soon as possble, but the ssue must frst go to referendum for fundng. 20C Volume 73 No. 20~ CROSBE: "There was no volence, everyone co.operated and there was fantastc meda coverage," sad protester Bll Langer of a group called Lve Wthout 'rrde~t. "All the work we dd, boy, t pad off 1,000 per cent." n Groton, Conn., 18 demonstrators, 'ncludng a Roman Catholc prest, were arrested on charges of trespass, dsorderly conduct and crmnal mschef durng a demonstraton outsde General Dynamcs' Electrc Boat shpyard, where the Trdents are bult. n Pttsburgh, four ant-trdent demonstrators were arrested after they were dragged from the lobby of the U.S. Steel Buldng. They were part of a group of about 30 persons protestng the nvolvement of Rockwell nternatonal n the makng of submarnes. l Beer & Pop Bo~tles / 4&16 Lazolle Ave. Terrace, B.C. Opm 10 a.m..6 p.m. dsllyexeept Sunday Frl.tlll9 p~n. Hardshps not ssue " Tough stand sad needed OTTAWA (CP) -- Short. verse effects are not the real try's long-term economc term hardshp from rsng ssue." nterests. nterest rates s not the real The government remans Croable's testmony ssue as far as the govern, convnced Canadans are followed that of Bank of meat s concealed, Fnance capable of rdng out the Canada governor Gerald Mnster John Crnshe sad temporary hardshps of hgh Bouey, who faced eght today, nter~t rates n the coun. hours of questonng " He sad the unhappness of th the publc and members of hs own party s not gong unnotced, allow ths dssatsfacton but he cannot to CHABOT NO SHOF" ~~~!!~~~!:~!~!~~~~.:~.:~~..~:.. dvert hm from the tough economc medcne he The future of the Skogund Hot Sprngs wll not be beleves s essental for the revealed untl next week. country's economc recov.. cry. Lands Mnster Jm Chabot had been scheduled to Opposton members make an announcement n Terrace on Monday, but shrugged off the mnster's was unable to fly here due to the nclement weather. statements at a tbrec-honr When contacted n Vctora by the Herald, he nhearng of the commons dcated there wll be no publc announcement on the fnance commttee and Hotsprngs, untl sometme next Week, demanded.... t,t~at.. Crosbla. re: ~:.::~...'...-.,...:.:,.:.:::~;~..:.~.~j..~..%.'~.~:.:.:.:.:.:.:...~,~.~.:~,:.~'.~:.:...:;~ ~.~.,. ~:;...:.:...~...:.:~.;.;..~.~...~.~.~...~.:~...~;;.~.v..~:~:::~ ~...:~.~... l lease hs department's..~.~..~...~..~..:~:~..~.~..~.~.~.~...:~:.:~:~:~:~:~.~:.~...~.~.;~.z~.:~.~:~: estmate of the mpact of the on latest the jump mmedate n ntersst economc rates outlook. a The one.per-eent decument showed rse n that n. terest rates -- such as lest week's ncrease n the Bank of Canada's trend-settng lendng rate- s projected, over a.year, to drag the broadcaster and Journalst was one of the drvng economy down n ~veral forces aganst brngng supertankers nto Ktmat and ways: s now runnng for the regonal dstrct board n --The rate of economc growth s one quarter to one Thornhlll. Photo by Ore0 Mddloton half a percentage pont slower than t would otherwse have been; --the Jobless rate ldcreases by between one tenth and one quarter of a percentsge pont, and; --the level of resdental February was" set as the earlest possble date for gong to the voters. The new RCMP headquarters wll be located next to the muncpal parkng lot on Eby Street, a ste presently occuped by the publc works buldng. The publc works buldng, meanwhle, wll be relocated Clark cans embassy move By BOB DOUGLAS. Arab contracts snce the an- of the Arab nformaton OTTAWA (CP) -- Prme notmcement, wth hnsnese Centre, sad the decson was Mnster Clark has dscarded worth more than $1 bllon n courageous but Canada hs controversal plan to Jeopardy. should go furthep and move the Canadan embassy OppnsUon Leader Perre recognze Palestnan r/ghts n srael to Jerusalem from Trudeau sad Canada has and the Palestne Lberaton Tel Avv. pad heavly n loss of Organzaton. But the explnsve ssue of a busness and credblty But srael Ambassador federal law aganst Arab snce Clark'spropesal, whle Yeahayahu Anug sad boycott measures remans to Ed Broadbent, leader of the Clark's decson was he settled and ambassador. New Democratc Party, sad dsappontng and that tyng at-large Robert Stanfled s Clark was rresponsble n the embassy move to the to make a recommendaton makng the promse at all. outcomeefthe peace process about that n hs fnal report Egyptan Ambassador "sn't helpful to the peace to Clark, expected early next Hassan Fahmy sad he s process tself." year. "happy and satsfed" wth Arabs countres feel srael Clark told the Commons on the Tory decson to shelve has no rght to what was Monday that he would the proposal. Arab EastJernsatem before respect Stanfleld's 'And Abdullah Abdullah, the lsraels conquered t n recommendaton aganst headof the Palestne secton 1967, and Stanfeld sad movng the embassy untl Jerusalem's status s deededlna comprehensve peace settlement, He sad the ssue mght be reopened at that tme. Stanfeld sad movng the embassy now would prejudge the outcome of Arab-srael talks on the status of Jerusalem and WASHNGTON (AP) -- commsson, sad the m- could hurt Mdeast peace ef- The U.S. televson ndustry dustry has not compled wth forts. has faled to meet ts voluntary commsson The former Conservatve oblgatons to chldren and gudelnes n effect snce 1974 leader was apponted after ferce ARAB REACTON TO Clark's embassy promse durng the federal electon campagn. Canadan companes clam they have lest more than $47 mllon n FCC REPORT STATES at a cost of approxmately constructon actvty drops $500,000 accordng to by between three-quartars of Maroney. a percentage pont and 1.5 Wth the RCMP movng per cent. out of ther present facltes "t should be remembered n the Muncpal buldng, that these estmates refer to the dstrct wll be able to a oue.percentage-polnt n. expand ts offce space. crease n short.term rates," There s no estmate the mnster sad, addng avalable yet on the cost of that nterest rates have gone the new polce staton, up by three tmes ths much movng the embassy to Jerusalem "would appear to them to be mpled rec. ognton by Canada of srael s poston on the cty. Trudeau suggested Stanfleld made concessons to the Arabs on Canadan ant-boycott efforts and recognton of the PLO, He sad Stanfeld's meetng wth a PLO representatve durng hs recent Mddle East trp s '4de facto recognton of the PLO by ths government" and would have a lastng effect on Canadan relatons wth Mddle East countres. snce the Conservatves came to power. On the opposte sde of the ledger, Croshe sad, each nterest rate ncrease results n a drop n the nflaton rate of between one and three tenths of a percentage pont. The reason for ths alght drop n the annual cent.of. lvng ncrease s that rsng nterest rates keep the dollar from sldng on nternatonal markets, whch saves consumers from steep prce ncreases for mported goods. " realze and the government realzes the burdens that hgh nterest rates place on ndvduals and on busnesses, both large and small, Crosbe told about 50 MPs from all four partes. "But these short-term ad- Two frustrated by red tape here By ED YUDN Herald Staff Wrter Two Terrace resdents are frustrated by the red tape whch has slowed up ther plans to dvde ther property on Eby and Wash nto resdental lots. Leonard and Nancy Orr are upset over Muncpal Planner John McNarnay's rejecton of ther requests for subdvson and shewed up to Monday evenng's meetng of Terrace dstrct councl to ask why. The plannng and transpartaton commttee has held up approval of the subdvson, n support of a muncpal polcy to lmt access onto arteral roads. Eby has been desgnated an arteral hghway, so the commttee and planner are opposed to any plans to front reeduntal ota on Eby. Nancy err, one of the coowners of the lot, says she receved a letter of assurance the subdvson proposal would be adopted as far back as Mr. and Mrs. On" wont to subdvde the property nto four lots, and buld on three of them. "My feelng s f councl does not follow up on these plans, what s the purpose of t,,4 plans, she quered. We havebecn plannng for years on ths. Consequently, why are you puttng up an objectlon when we are fnshng the plan?" Jack Talstra, the charman of the plannng and transportaton commttee noted whle the ntenton of subdvson has been for- Not enough TV for chldren should be requred to set asde mnmum amounts of programmng for them, the staff of the Federal Commu. neatnm Commsson sad today. The ssfl, n a report to the and "s unlkely wthout further government acton to ncrease voluntarly the amount of educatonal programmng for chldren." The report recommended that commercal statons be warded by the property owners, there has not yet been a formal proposal. Tastra added the lots should face Loon and Walsh rather than Eby. Mrs. Orr dsagreed wth that recommendaton, notng the traffc on Walsh was twce that on Eby, and on numerous occasons, " had trouble backng out of my own d~veway." She dla ndcate agreement wth the proposal to front the lots on the two streets. Mayor Dave Maroney noted the decson was that of the planner not of the muncpalty.. "We have acted on good fath and beleve councfl~ should act n good falth," concluded Mrs. Orr. The matter was referred/o the commttee of the whole : for further dscusson, Councl also lstened to a presentaton from Gerry Duffus. Duffns was nqurng as to why the muncpalty was subsdzng the pavng of McConnel Avenue to a greater degree than Kelth. He also wondered why the pavng cost rate was greater for Keth as opposed to McConnsl. Terrace Mayor Dave Marnney cted, among other factors, the lapse n tme when pavng began. "Ths s a gamble you've got to take," he explaned and rejected Duffna' arguement that the cost of pavng for the two streets should be about the same for the taxpayers. "t's a whole dfferent ballgnme on Mcconnell as compared to Keth." Maroney sad. requred to offer at least 2½ merca televson beyond programmng. That nqury led to the hours of programmng meetng any mandatory Programs and corn- gudelnes ssued n drected at school-age mnmum-tme requrement, mercals amed at chldren Statons were gven untl chldren and 'fve hours however, and urged the have been an ssue snce Jan. 1, 1976, to comply. amed at pre-sehonlers a commsson to encourage al More than 100,.000 Whle the FCC has no week. All would be on week- ternstve program sources letters were receved by the means of enforcng the days under the staff such as pay and cable commsson after t launched standards, t can take them proposal, televson, an nqury n 1971 at the nto account n renewng The staff report saw lttle The report also called on request of the prvate ststom' lcencss, a revew hope for mproved chldren's publc broadcasters to n- Boston-based Acton for broadcasters must submt to programmng on corn- crease chldren's Chtldren'sTelevson. every three years.

2 ! Page 2, The Herald, Tuesday, October 30, 1979 Lougheed vows ol prce hkes VANCOUVF_~CP) -- A- agreement ~ cannot be provnce and elsewhere, prce for consumers n hs berta P.~'mler Peter reached. The Alberta premer, who provnce. Loughe.ed'delvered a tough hesheannvolvedlndfflcnt f consumers outsde me.rage to ol consumers,ou~heed's remarks to a ol prce talks wth the other Alberta want to buy ol at M~day, tellng them bluntly_ Vancouver Board ot Trsde provnces and the federal that prce, they can, he that hls government wll' meetng and to rep~tsrs added. Otherwse they can unlaterally set a prce on oll later brought a swft reac- government ths year, sad go elsewhere. ths wnter f a prcng ton from crtcs n hs own ds government wll set a "Wthn Alberta, people Less ol sad for export By ERC HAMOVTCH QUEBEC (CP) -- Olexportng countres are usng more of ther own ol and won't have as much to expert n the years to come, experts warned Monday. "Before the turn of the century, some member countres of the Organzaton of Petroleum Exportng Countres wll have nothng to export," Adaan AJanab, head of OPEC's economes and fnance department, told a three-day nternatonal symposum at Laval Unversty on petroleum economcs. He sad OPEC coun~'es have, trpled domestc ol cons Ompton n the last 15 years, 'and wth ther ambtlods, development plans, there 's, no sgn of abate~.ent. Nordne At-Laoussne, former,/ce-presdent of the Algeran state ol company ~onatraub, sad ol use n OPEC countres s rsng 15 percent a year end"certan OPEC countres already see the perspectve,of an end to ther exports." He sad OPEC countres need ol to buld ndnstry and mprove lvng standards as the developed countres have done. Janab sad OPEC countres are facng the choce of usng ther ol as a productve asset to nternal growth or "gvng t away wthout developng aelfsustanng growth." Leoussne warned the 200 government, busness and academc observers at the TUESDAY :45 KNG (NBC} Carol.Burnett... News ; "Cent'd Cout'd Cnat'd :45. Tonght Tc Tac :45, Dough Halloween Wtches Nght wll pay the world prce for ol farly soon and f other Canadans want to pay the prce, they can hove some too," he told reporters. f Alberta does not get the prce t wants, he sad, the taps would be turned off. At presentl Cnnsdlan ol -- the vast majorty of t from Alberta-- sals domestcally at $13.75 a barrel, compared wth a celng of ~F~9.37 set by symposum aganst con- gettng Just one per ~ent Canada's total natural gas OPEC, the Organzaton of tln0ed all waste, more ol out of producton producton.". Petroleum Exportng He sad that "wthout a wells could provde an ad- He also called for beefed.. Countres. ratonal and. careful dltoua four mfllen barrels up conservaton programs, Lougheed's remarks management of me w~d's of ol a day for 20 years, pontng to estmates that "a elcted a sharp reacton n ~ergy hertage, we wll Laoueslne also called for sustaned conservaton Edmonton and Ottawa, wth undergo an unprecedented an end to burnng eft natural program could save n 1985 opposton crtcs comenor~y crss," and warned gas, a practce of some ol theequvaenteffourmllon psnng that the Alberta that hgh dl prlees, already producers do because they barrels of ol a day." premer was barganng n necessary to astute can- don't know what else to do But he held out less hope publc and was ddng a eervaton, would rse wth t. for tar sands and ol shales, d/sservce to the enuntry. proportonately. -predctng thalby 1990 "they Lberal fnance crtc Herb. "Each year 140 hfllnn wll contrbute less than the Gray sad n Ottawa that ~/e sad poor recovery'cubc metres are burned quantty correspondng to Lougheedwasbelngnarrow. tsehnlqueemeun that a lot of off," he sad. "Ths waste the currant annual ncrease mnded end dd not realze ull s left nthe ground and corresponds to twce n werld ol consumpton." that no provnce can be " " P L O. strong f Canada naawhole Lberals clam recognzed,.we e,ed. by Bob of Araba's dscusson... :,... "t's shockng to hear a OTTAWA (CP) -- The gev. ernment dened Lberal charges Monday that Robert Stanfeld's talks wth a representatve of the Palestnan Lberaton Or- ganzaton consttuted Canadan recognton of the terrorst organl~ton. OppnslUon Leader Perre Trudeau told the Commons that Standleld's meetng wth the PLO was the most serous prce pad for Prme Mnster Clark's "blunderng" over the Jerusalem embassy ssue. He sad t consttuted de facto recognton. Dous Roche, parlamentary secretary to.external Affars Mnster Flora MacDonald, sad, however, formal recognton cannot result from a meetng wth an organzaton that s nether a state nor a government. 3 CFTK (CBC) Happy Days 'Haul'glasS' Laverne and Shrley Outdoor Educaton Rockford Fles ~appy : Days The RHS Roche (Edmontan~outh) was respondng to 'Lberal Roland de Cornelle, who sad Monday nght Startfeld's meetng wth the PLO member represented de facto reco~ntenof an organzaten whch has klled Jewsh and Arab cvlans around the world. De Cornelle (Toronto Egnton-Lawrence) sad the meetng had Jeopardzed peace efforts n the Mddle East and gven unwarranted comfort to PLO terrorst. But Roche sad the meetng was wth a PLO member who s the char- of premer Canada supposedly stayng together n favor takn~ lke ths," sad Gray. Stanfeld's dscussons "Hs spparent unwllngness centred on the stuaton n to agree to a reasonable the" Mddle East and formula fer the prce of ol n prospects for peace, he sad. Canada s dong a dsservce to Alberta and Canada as a They also touched on the whole." ssue of the 'goverlunent'e Gray sad Prme Mnster promsetomov~ ts embassy. Clark should he prepared to n srael to Jernaale~,~frem set a prce reflectng the Tel Avv, ha sad. over-all nterests, of Canadans. The exchange between Bob Rae, the federal NDP Roche and de Cornelle fnance crtc, end nccurred only hours after Lougheed'a comments were Prme Mnster Joe Clark an elaborate barganng ploy announced that.hs gov- land hs poston was not emnent had dropped ts 'acceptable to most Caplan to move the embassy, nadlans. "My reacton s that Mr. man of the Palestlnlan " That decson was made on Lougheeds engagedn some Natonal Councl-- a councl the recommendaton of pretty hgh.stakes hrnkrepresentng a large number Stanfeld. The former manshp," sad Ran. of unafflated Palestnans. Progressve Conservatve n Edmonton, Bob Clark, Roche also assured de lender was apponted by the Socal Credt oppeston Cornelle there was no Clark d~'ng the summer to leader n the provncal dscusson at the meetng revew the embassy polcy legslature, sad Longheed abont future talks between followng bud pretests from was grandstandng. Stanfqd and the PLO. Arab leaders. Clark sad he doubted that 4 BCTV (CTV} Slx.:,~ =. ~llllon Daller Man News Hour Cor,;'d W'ever Turns You On Stars On ce Anode Hawa Flve.O 9 xcrs (PBS) 5 p.m, to mdnght 11 ceu r 'Mster. Rnge,'s..~. Lea Pt~rrafeu.:! Electrc Company Fles Garcons Z=om! Solr Edton Over, Pe flque Easy Actualltes MacNell Monde de. Lehrer Dsney World of Coctt'd The Sea ; Nova Conf'd Race de Monde Jamals L~ugheed was serous n sayng prces would be rased to world levels and added Albertans should not ho~ to' pay that prce.' "t'q ou' resource, we own t;" he sad, Clark e~d ne thought other Canadan~ would see Albertans as tough barganers hut good ctzens.of Canada. Grant Notley, the lone New Demecratle Party member n the Alberta legslature, l aad Lougheed's speech ] : - :'..:'~:,: means the Alberta govern. meat s headed for a major confrontaton wth the federal government and the other provnces. An ncrease n prces to world levek would destroy economc dversfcaton n Alberta, be catastrophc for the provnce's farmers and hurt the natonal economy, Notley sad. Lougheed's comments caught at leaet one of hs cabnet mnsters off-kunrd. ntergovernmental.affars Mnster Dck Johnston sad he was unaware of the statements untl he was nformed by reporters. "t's a pretty strong state. menu' he sad. "t's tme perhaps the premer started makng strong statements."' Meanwhle, " Alberta Energy Mnster Merv Letob told the legslature that a large ncrease n prces would have dramauc effects on the effort to conserve energy. Lougheed sad he would be wllng to make concessons to the consumng prey/noes. "We're prepared to stage the ncreases, we're repared to set the prce ghly below the Amercan levels, and we're prepared to accelerate ol sands and heavy ol development," he sad. "But ony ff there's a steady movement to world prces and no artfcal skmmng o~ ol revenues. f not, we'll resssesa our sales of lght and medum etudes. We can determne when or how much t~ produce." He sad hs provnce would also ask the federal government to act to ensure that the country s serfsuffcent n energy by As part of that program, prces should move to world levels, constructon of nl sands plants should be hastened and tax ncentves for ol and ps producers should he ncreased. Quebec, Nova Scota and New Brunswck wll have to substtute natural gas for ol, sad Longheed, whle Nova Scota and Newfoundland should be encouraged to expand ther offshore search for ol and gas. As for Ontaro, Lougheed sad Alberta makes no apologes for ts demands, "They (Ontaro) have had, snce 1973, the lowest costs ef any ndustral area for energy and haven't seen them takng advantage of t," Lougheed sad. el!! Tu.. Three's C~t'd Ul~talrs, Telemag We're lght Company Oownstalrs '~~. ' Ffth Tax Co nt'd, Moves, Estate,, 10:: =" Hart..o,o The Ronnles Two! a Enfance vlvre chartng Howsmakers : Journal m ----,co nt'd,alve,,cont'd,st Meteo a course 11o 11 ~d Natonal Nght, =v News Cenl'd.,... ;Rencontres :.ave you the :30 The.st Fnal Hour ', Cnema Best o NEWS SAN SALVADOR (AP) -- Leftss holed up.n two government buldngs released 276 h~tnges they had held for fve days after polce and soldsrs fred nto a leftst street demonstraton n tds Sslvadorean captal. The Red Cross sad at least 24 persons were klled and BREFS _ dozens more were wounded Monday n the new govern., meat's frst use of force aganst leftsts demandng an end to mlla.ry doml. nance of El Salvador, Central Amerca's smalnst and most densely populated country. Skaters seekng asylum BERN (AP) -- The Swss government announced today that t has granted poltcal asylum to two former.olympc skatng champons from the Sovet Unon and an S.year.old rankng tenns player from Czechoslovaka. Oleg Protopopov and Ludmfla Beloueova, the Sovet skaters who won four world and two Olympc flues, defected durng an exhthflon tour of Western Europe last month. The Czech tenns p.layer Hena Srachonovn, appl~ l. to stay n swltsedand ~h~ months ago at the end of the Swss open champonshps. Fve promnent Sovet stars, ncludng the skalng stars, defected to the West n lttle more than'a month earler ths year. Three dancers of the Bolsho Ballet defected to the Unted States whle on tour there. Last week, a Sovet Jennmlat defasted n To~o. Brtans bannng blacks LONDON (AP)n a h/d to curb the dumber ef nonwhtes comng nto Brtan, Prme lvln~tor Mnrgaret Thatcher's Conservatve government plans to bar tl~ husbands and flanoes of Asan mmgrant wumen from settlng here,. Home Secretary Wllam W'~telaw sad, Conservatves and rght-. wng groups, w.ho have sought a crackdown on non. whte mmgraton, sad that many of the marrages are arranged for convenence n defance of mmgraton' quotas. Whtelaw told a meetng of Conservatve MPs' Monday nght that a new package of regulatons to he ntroduced next month wll censlderubly reduce the number of Asan men now granted entry nto Brtan. RA spes nfltrated BELFAST (AP) -- Securty chefs fear rsh Republcan Army guerrllas have nfltrated the Royal Ulster Constabulary's elte undercover unt and been been ~ed top.secret nformaton about antterrara{ operatons, nformed sources sad today. The securty chefs also beleve that nflh'aflan by the RA extends nto the 6,500-man polce force, the locally recruted Ulster Defence Regment and the prson servce, the sources sad. Government offcals had no mmedate comment The sources sad securty chefs h~ve become ncreas. lngly.alarmed n recent months at the falure of undercover operatons aganst the outlawed RA, Crazy but not stupd BOSTON (AP) -- Mental patents at Boston State patents have the rght to Hosptal, found that thnse reject drugs and secluson commtted to a mental ordered by ther doctors, hosptal have a conexcept when the pauents attutonal' rght to a say n present a danger to them. ther treatment. selves or others, a federal But Tauro sad ~s heepl~,~, Jude!~ rul~d, staff can us~ ~ for~ed ~: The decson by U.S. secluson and medlcalon ~ Dstrct Judge Joseph Tauro, "where there s a substantal ssued Monday n a da~- lkelhood of extreme acton sut brought by_ volence, u To/A ' "/ '~" D~OMm L~:~.'~ 'c":, ='~'=*--,' ~._~.. =~.,~.,, '~L,, ' ' E~-~-= = ~:~.-~x~- M.~,..-2. ;-. ~..~ '.~ , =', = '~' ~t'd WEDNESDAY Rollers 10'; Wheel """" of :45 Fortune 11;" Readers Pessword :45 Plus 12; :45 Lves,/ 1:, The Doctors Another,World 2!- Co nt'd 3;; :15 4! a Conl'd CO.Vd ' Co nt'd Move Aunt Alce [ Kolak Co~t'd Canadan Schools t#. Oressup Sesame Street C~t'd News Carol Bornett Today From The Edge (.lf Nght Take Thrty Bob McLean Show The Fntstonn All n The Famly Late Bernaby Show Jones ~ Co nt'd Elephant Co nt'd Walk Late Move Webster Creatve Cookng Mad Dash Defnton Noon News Alan Hamel l Cent'd Cout'd Another World ConYd ConYd ConYd Omffd l Mavle Matnee The Games Conrd 10 a.m. to 5 p,m.,,, L,/ Electrc Lea. : Company Coqueluches " Makng Musc Journal ' Word,Shop Femme Thlnkabout Art Starts Vegetable Soup Self nc. Nave All Sng Thlnkabout Dscoverng About You Wrlle On Cover.Cover FreRtyle Conl'd Newsmak~s ~t'd Educaton. bhevlour l J ~ssme Street Co~t'd Co, 'd J Au fll de le semelne~ " Madame and Fantome Fles du Clel Les Coqueluches Journal et Femme Le Temps de Vlvre Bohlne Cent'd Ncet Pc cargo servce onthe coast. ~' Dependable twce weekly servce.. ~ Steel hulled covered barges for all-weather cargo protecton, Effcent roll-on roll-off servce.,, Fully contanerzed cargo handlng,.~ Hook-ups for refrgerated contaners and traler unts.. Door to door servce.! And that's j ust the be g nnng. As part of Canadan Pacfc's coastal marne transportaton system we're able to provde a com-~ pletely ntegrated servce, CP Rars Northland Servce lnks the lower B.C. manland wth t Ktmat, Terrace, Prnce Rupert, and other northern ponts for the fastest possble handlng of' your cargo. Wth 75 years experence on the coast, we've got the people wth the expertse [o make sure your shpment s routed to ts destnaton quckly and economcally, Whether reefer cargo or general freght, CP Ral"s Northland Servce can meet your transportaton needs. We can accommodate bulk loads such as lumber and aggregate, as well as heavy equpment for constructon, mnng, sawmll and other large projects requrng specalzed servce. Whatever your transportaton requrements--talk to us frst. Our course s set to gve you the best cargo servce on the coast, For more nformaton call the CP Ral Northland Servce "Ktmat Prnce Rupert representatve n your area. TerraCe Stewart cpn.. rd Northland Serwce BLN 2285 Commssoner Street, Vancouver, B.C. V5L 1A9 Tel: (604) Telex' ~ A dvson of CP Ral Coasta/Marne Operatons ;

3 _. 4 PCB Meanwhle, Fraser Valley =pnk ranchers are anxously Wath~ tofsd out ff thar ~0 m~ulon.sdustry -- and of epeelalced breedng " has been destroyed by feed contamlnauon. Quck results from tests m feed are needed haeanse t s a. crtcal tme for the valey's 45 mnk rasehers, The peltng, season starts up n ndd-novembor and next. year's breeders are chcee~:bofore that t/me. Hglt, levels of PCBs, contanod n the fat of the ~anlmak, can result n stor-!tuty n the males and the ;death of new.bm'n kts -- wpng out the ndustry. "The most serous aspect d cmtomlnatou for mnk ranchers s thatycars d dedlealon and hard work te produce exceptonally fne n B.C. could eo r~ght sown me dran,', sad lambly, presdent of the Ca~dsn Mnk Producers A,modatnn, At ds Aldergrove ranch he rakes 8,000 mnk n all of the. =4 colours for whch B.C ~ msk are world.renowned -- from black, pastel and dem. l~ff to volet and pale blue. Each year he sots asde, ~0~0 brseden. Chrs En~h, head'of the B.C. Mnk Producers fro'm one.... Assocaton, worres that ~s~ levels of PCBs could Nor/hem Manland, queen affect the qualty of Charlottes: Cloudy today, a pelts at hs ~,000-anlmal few showers. Mmtly cloudy ranch at Mount Lehman. Wednesday. Hghs both days "The worst dsaster s that ubout 10 on the coast and 8 a mult.mll/on dollar n- nland,!owe. t oaght_s to 5. dustry would be destroyed-- ChHeotts, Carboo, Central and 95 per cent of that mmey n-teller. Cloudy today wth b~ co~n~ nto B.C. from solated showers n the west, outsde the country... elsewhere hl~h cloudscea Europe, the U,S. and Asa," wth early-mornlng fog. he sad. patches. Contamnated box found open A loose plywood box contanng gran,clothng and dean-up equpment that was contamnated by polycholernated bphenys (PCBs) durng an elevator magnet leak n 1974 was dscovered to be open durng renovatons at the elevator ths " week. Prnce Rupert elevator manager Charle Paul, sad that the plywood box, adjacent to the mllwrghts' lunchroom, had been.apparently pred open by curous workers.... Several employees at the elevator:, however, sad that the top to the.box had beenlooso for '!qute some tme." : : ',, Mel Nelson;.a mmwrght whese personal~ke* s located rght he~t ~ t~'~x, sad. that ~ltl~ugtt:.the.e was a sgn ndcatng "toxc chemcals," the contaner had been there so long that t was unversally beleved to be empty. PCs are consdered by the federal Medcal Servces Branch to be a "bologcally actve substance toxc to man.".the results of breathng, ngestng or contactng the chemcal are cumulatve and can cause clncal effects rangng from sdn eruptons and anema to brth defects and neurologcal dsorders. MUSC FESTVAL N THE PLANNNG The Pacfc Nor thwest Musc Festval whch s to take place n Terrace n Aprl of 1980, s well underway, accordng to festval representatves. The presdent for ths year's festval s Olga Power. ~ festval wll be the most successful festval the Pacfc Northwest has ever hosted, organzers say. The offcal syllabus s now avalable from Sght and Sound n Terrace, Ktmat and Prnce Rupert; the Terrace Publc Lbrary, and the' Northwest Communty College n Smthers. Entry dosng date for all classes, s Feb. 28. A lst of speech art selectons are avalable by wrtng Box 456, Terrace B.C. Labor hstory course planned The Northwest Communty College's Cost of the program s $ Regstraton wll Workers' Educaton Program s presen~g a take place Oct. 29 or Nov. 7 at 7 p.m. n room 206, course enttled Northwest Communty "Eyewtness Aecount: A College, Terrace, or course, n socal and durng the day at the labour hstory of ths regon." College. f contnued nterest n The course s beng ths program s shown, a offered n Terrace, and wll be taugl?t by the second part wll cornmence after the New people who lv~ and work Year's Holdays. n northwestern B.C. t Tentatve topcs nruns from Nov. 7 to Dec. dude The Natve ndan L~ and features lectures by sx of the area's most Experence n Kltamaat, theearly days of Terrace well-known people, n Farmng, loggng, Norm Smth wll speak constructon,the exon workng n the Yukon- perence of solders from organzng n the 30's and 40's. Frank Howard, northwestern B.C. n the Spansh Cvl War, the M,A for Skeena, talks about the WA and natve ndan experence (Gtsan Carrer), Mnng poltes n the early and Women n the Noryears, and Klaus Mueller thwest. dscusses workng people and Ktmat. Other BOY DENTFED MATS~U (CP) -- D~ speakers wll be Bll Branno~ 4, has been de~- Ruthwell, on longshorng Ulled as the Matsqu ddld n Prnce Rupert , klled Frday when he ran Harry Quck on paper- nto the path of a muncpal makng n Prnce Rupert garbage truck n ths and Vera Frank on communty east of Vanwomen n Terrace. couver n the Fraser Valey. SUPER LO Under the drecton of Alex Carson, Labor Canada offcer n Prnce George, the contamnated materals : ~ [] w~,~# Y~tor, day sealed, m. a sheet metal~.box:,and,.. ',. j. '...,.... Rupert elevator durng June. Alvn Adkns, safety offcer at the elevator, sad that confoson owng to a rapd turnover of elevator PLAYTEX NTRODUCTORY... ' OFFER 20% OFF materal ~ 'management Accordng ~wthsgns'"; from to dscovered the Carson, 1974 ': spll ' that ': the wan the government... stored PCB-contamnatedc',,~,,,,-,,,,elevator the Prnce!'~ : ~ ) " ~ SUPER Followng the redscovery of the contamnated materal n June, manager l?trllsad that he had been told by the Canadan Grans-Commssun head offce n Wnnpeg to contnue to store t untl the PC]B contanng magnets at the elevator could be replaced. Dsposal of PCBs requres elaborate and expensve SUPER LOOK' provdes natural shapng and an amazng smoothness under clothes, procedures and he sad that the Grans Commsson apparently decded that t would be more effcent to do t all at once. Paul sad that there would have been no problem at, ~...,,. all ff curosty was not such a strong force n human nn~. curosty, sayng ths mornng that the openng of the box was very much lke the compulson to reach out L_ and touch near a wet pant sgn. As for now, Ron Goulet, nspector wth the Mnstry of Health and Welfare n Prnce Rupert says that he s t ;~ ~ 1he Herald, Tuesday, October 30, 1979 Pap 3 Gettng ready for Halloween a Shelly Hawryluk, one of the wl-,,ers of 8hopper's Drug Mart's Halloween colorng contest. Prxes n the contest were the stuffed toy black cats and pumpkns. Other wnners were 8belly York, Anta Carpno, Chrs Doll, Davd Rofson and Paul Yp. pt~o by Grog MOddUeton' Your own speca/look managem over the last fve years had caused the ~ ~ Style contamnated materal to get "lost n all the swt- NOW ON SALE fatextra specal prces and":":-." ntroductory Offer 20 % off on two exctng new styles as shown on T.V. TM CANADAN BRANDS CGARETTES ct.$7 t) Harvest coupons not redeemable at ths prce ',,'.~. ~.,r'.~'~ ; ~....":~ W~ AN ADD[O COUGH SUPqlE$SANT N T#[ [NYUM" FORMULA BENYLN DM DM_ 1o0 m, l~ ml DM =*mr ~m.m.=,,~,--.=m~ ROYALE TOWELS Alex Carson also attrbuted the problem to ~.lm~: 2 Rols yesterday'ssatsfed wth.lngthe ofsafetythe materal f the stuatonwthn sheetf l wngmetal, sove LOOK' Smoothng Pantes C~'~= SUPER LOOK" Lght Smoothers Bref and Hphugger ~ V ~ Lght Control Panty Bref eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 20% Styles 982 ~nd 985 Whte/Bege 20% Style 447 Whte/Bege The Musc That Changed The World......,..... HALLOWEEN PACK " CHOCOLATE BARS 12 per bag e Lowney's,..,,.on. $, & Rowntree's sove Seamless Bras sove Smoothers l mqlqmqlmq=.. n Molded Trcot Soft Cup and One Pece Body Sut n Trcot wth 2 0 % Fberfll 800, 890 and 848 S tyvvehste/be ggoel' 2 0 % n set Seamless Soft or Fberfll Cups Styles 2788 and 2789 Bege Only O BABY SCOTT DAPERS 1t6 ~,~ Reg. 30's - --,,, s,.,to,.o,0o uo,. S,re,o..o,0 s,o w', 0 : at, LZAB T.H SEOONDARV, : " SUPER LOOK" Seamless Front Closure SUPER LOOK" Seamless Unde~hh:;ee ;et;e ~ Nov. o- l pm :,,c, " $HOPPERS DRUG.a ^.,...,mr,... ~ STOREHOURS:MON.-FR.ga.m.-gp.m. SAT. 9a.m.-6p.m. SUN. 10a.m.-6p.m. Prces Effectve TERRACE SHOPPNG CENTRE Oc OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0

4 Page 4, The Hsrld, Tuesday, October 30, 1979 ] TERRACE/K~ General Offce Crculaton GEN. MANAGER. Knox Coupland Publshed by Sterlng Publshers EDTOR Greg Mlddleton CRCULATON- TERRACE KTMATOFFCE Publlshe avery weekday at 32t2 Kalam StrL"~t, Terrace, B.C. A member of Verfed Crculaton. Authorzed as second class mall. Regstraton number Postage pad n cash, return postage guaranteed ~ NOTE OF COPYRGHT The Herald retans full, complete and sole copyrght n any advertsement produced and.or any edtoral or photographc content publshed n the Herald. Reproducton s not permtted. EDTOR'S JOURNAL BY ~REG MDDLETON Today s the day clean out a basket where thngs have been collectng for some tme now. 'm only cleanng t out today because couldn't fnd the desk for the ple of papers fallng out of the n basket. One of the thngs n the basket Was a letter of complant passed along to me from our crculaton department. Frst of all, 'll admt t sn't the only l.etter or phone call we get com'planlng about problem~ ~;~th-del[very. There are occasonal press pr'oblems. t sn't easy to muster an army of relable youngsters to delver a newspaper every day but we really do try very hard. What s nterestng about ths letter, on Canadan Broadcastng Corporaton statonary, s that t comes 'from the CBC researcher n Ktmat. barj Fowle complments us on our newspaper, calls the news columns and advertsng "very helpful" and says she "feels we are here to stay." She mentons that she s especally concerned about makng sure she gets every paper because she s a CBC researcher. She says she lkes to "keep abreast of the news." would lke to assure not only Marj but other rado types that readng the Herald s the way to do t. And speakng of rado, l'd lke to note that a former CBC former newsman from Prnce Rupert s n prnt n the Vctora Daly Tmes. Lesle Yates s an edtoral wrter for that paper. Vctora s consdered to be one of the plums n the professon as t s both the captol and the ncest place to]ve n the provnce. For even a copy boy's job there, ;,~ey have hundreds of senor reporters standng n To gve you an nsght nto the calbre of wrter they choose for such a job, the man who was wrtng the edtorals for that paper s George Oake, now Western bureau chef for Seutham Newspapers. That s the job where you hob nob wth the premers and the rest of the movers and shakers, and wrte the background and nsght peces. These guys are journalsts whle the rest of us are just newspaper men and women. And snce we're speakng of newspapers, there s another newspaper n town. The students at Thon~dll Junor Secondary School put t out and t s complete wth columns, comcs, letters to the edtor and most mportant, Dear Abby. Consderng the techncal lmtatons they were dealng wth, they dd a credble job and demonstrated that they understood a good deal about what a newspaper s. f the students who put out the newspaper, or any student here for that matter, would lke me to come to the school to explan more about what a newspaper s and how t does what t does, would be more than glad to. n the Caledona Courer, a weekly tablod n Fort St. James, t says that Jm Chabot, the mnster of lands, parks and housng, s upset over beng attached n that newspaper. t appears that the Sacred cabnet mnster was upset that hs government was beng slammed for neglectng the north. t s a sentment apparently expressed by the mayo~' there. Now where have we heard charges that the Socreds were "blackballng" northern NDP rdngs before? And speakng of Ktmat and the mayor there, here's a tp for George Them. Apparently Ocelot ndustres, the ones who keep teasng us wth the methanol plant plans, are lookng for 50 acres cheap and a bt of encouragement from the local government. Prnce Rupert s expandng so fast they are havng trouble fndng enough slands to put thngs on down there. A methanol plant would probably be a damn ste better than an ol port, although that s an uneducated opnon on my part. And that brngs us to dam stes. Some of the speculaton on the recent problems Alcan has had wth workers at Kemano s that there s a push there to get ready for the expanson of the generatng staton there and the workers are puttng n extra overtme for that reason. Among the thngs found n the basket 'm stll cleanng out s a note from the B.C. Automoble Assocaton warnng that as well as hgher gas and ol prces we may soon he facng addtonal charges for such servces as checkng the ol and checkng and fllng the tres wth ar. One of the thngs they may charge you extra for ~ payng wth a credt card. Add that to the 24 per cent predct they wll be chargng you on the unpad balance by the end of And f that doesn't depress you, the edtor nf the North Shore Ctzen advses that f you see a dollar lyng on the sdewalk, pck t up-there mght be somethng valuable under t. But there s one good deal n town. Toast and coffee at the Lakese Hotel coffee shop s $1.25. Coffee by tself s 40 cents and a sde order of toast s 75 cents. To get a bargan, all you have to do s order them separately. BLACK TUESDAY 50 YEARS AGO Another depresson. s ndcated by rhetorc By KTTY McKNaEY OTTAWA (CP) -- The poltcal rhetorc of the months followng the ~9 stock market crash and the economc shambles whch followed t has a clkturbugly famlar rng 50 year8 later. Canadan poltcans ddn't lke the words "recesson" and "dsprenslon" back then any more than ther counterparts do today, and so n late 1929 and through 19,30 they gro.pe d for euphemsms to avod facng the then-developng world economc crss. The crash of the New York and Canadan stock markets was smply a "a perod of prce dslocaton," then.prme mnster Mackenze Kng told the eountry. Hs delcacy was shared by the bankers of the day, who talked of "the stock market dsturbance and called t a "normal read~mtment." n fact, declared oue promnent Canadan banker, "condtons warrant entjmom." Kng blandly assured the people 50 years ago that the stock market crash "dd not at all affect the soundness of busness n ths' country." "t n no way ts a factor whch has contrbuted to any permanen[ setback." Lke both Lberal and Progressve Conservatve govarnmente n 1979, Kng's Lberal government repled to oppnsuon crtcsms about the levelof unemployment wth assurances that Cahbdn was prosperous compared wth other countres. Because there was no really accurate measure of unemployment n the 1930s, Kng was able to accuse hs poltcal opponents of exaggeratng the stuaton. Parlament wen receued when the stock market collapsed n October, 1929, and when MPs returned to Ottawa n February, 1930, thengovernor-general Vscount Wllngdon read a Throne speech sayng he congratulated hs government on the contnued prosperty of the country. "The year 1929 was the most productve year n ~ hstory of Canada," he read from the speech-- wrtten by K!g~. Neglectng tle fact that agrculture was Canada s bggest ndmtry, the speech noted that "n ndustres other than agrculture, employment reached the hghest pont on record," Cal~ ths "magnfcent' non. sense," the Conservatve 0ppasltlen leader, R. B~,Bennett, repled tartly: "There was once a gentleman who, overtaken by a hlznard, ded from cold. t must have been great comfort to hs re]senes to be told that sx months prevously t was the hottest day n the hstory of the country." ~ '.*',~g l~e~j[ed hs [ste at the po~s "'~that year when he declared durng a speech n the Commons n Aprl, 1930, that he "wouldn't gve a slugle cent to any Tory (provncal) government to help the unemployed." Amdst Conservatve cres of "shame," the prme mnster elaborated: "t's your own fault for forgettng the can of cat food." Letters welcome The Herald welcomes ts readers comments. All letters to the edtor ~ general publc nterest wll be prnted. We do, however, retan the rght to refuse to prnt letters on grounds ot possble lbel or had taste. We may also edt letters for style and length. All letters to be consdered for publcaton must be sgned. "" would not gve them a fvecent ece '' for "alleged unemcyment." What became known as the fvecent speech haunted Kng throughout the followng general electon eampag~ " The vote brought Bennett to power n July, 1950, wth a majorty government. Although Kng could not have known t, he was fortunate to be leavng, dumpng all the blame for the GreatDeprasolon on Bennett and hs Canacrvatve government. When Bennett took offce, there were 117,000 people out of work. The fgure rose to 647,000 durng 19,~, the worst year of the depresson, and was droppng when voters decded to gve Kng another, chance n 1935, Just as the world was begnnng to reenvar. Keepng a 1930 campagn womtse, Bennett had convened an emergency sesson of Parlament that year to deal wth unemployment. Unemployment relef, as t was known then, was the responsblty. of muncpaltes and the provnces. Requests for federal ad were fled up n wrangles over federal-provncfal Jursdcton: Wth lttle tax money comng n, munlclpattles buckled under the stran of massve unemployment, and Bennett responded wth a D re.alen grant. But ths, he sad, was merely a pallatve. The solutna as he saw t was to rase tarffs and wat for prosperty to return. But the man effect of the tarff ncreases was to destroy export markets for Canada's natural.p~c.~ _ ~asu~es - whent~.~ef, nan, prop ana paper-- and to pmnge the country deeper nto depresson. The lncre,ae succeecled n t~tng Canadan manufacturng by ncreasng the cost of manufactured goods, t.enacerbatnd unemployment and the plght of hundreds of thousands of desperately poor farmers n the drought-strlcken Pralre provnces. t s doubtful that Bennett, a mllonare and successful corporaten lawyer, ever understood. what was happenng, even when half ~e peaple n some ctes were on n a letter to a fflend n October, 1931, Bennett complaned that unemployed people reled too much on the government, "The fbre of same of our people has grown softer and they are not wllng to turn n and nave them. selves." Bennett sad he dd not want to create a permanent dole system, although the varous levels of government handed out 1813 mllon n relef between 931 and He preferred to create J01m,~ b~t there was no m0ney avalablyf0' captal nvestment n publc works projects because he nssted on balancng the budget every year. Beneett's personal ncome from nvestments never fell below $1S0,000 a year throughout.the dnpa~sen. He gave away t15,000 a year throughout the depromdon to j l "N charltas md n ;2 and ;5 gfts to the thousands of desperate people who wrote to hm each year beggng for food, clothng and Jobs. Lke many other Canadans then, he looked for scapegoats and labelled the dsgrunted workers and farmers of the West Communsts. n an effort to save Jobs for Canadans, Bennett's government deported 25,000 mmgrants between 1930 and Fearng that the sngle, homeless men whoroad the rafts mght start a revoluton, hs government put about 20,000'of them n mltary.type work camps and pad them 20 cents a day to buld roads and landng strps. As the crops faled year after year n the West and the hankers' con. fldenty.predcted recovery faled to materalze, people began to clamor for government acton. Robert Gardlner, leader of the Progre~mve party, rejected the rme mnster's auurance that the Canadan economy was smply gong through' 'an nterlude between past prosperty and the stll.greater prosperty to come." Thundered Gardnar: "f the stuaton were fundamentally sound, there would not be hardshp n the mdst of plenty." J. S. Woedsworth, leader of the Cooperatve Commonwealth Federaton whch grew out of the ~prasaen n the West, called for ~ndamental changes n the economy. "The nterests of men, women and chldren must be placed before the nterests of bond holders and fnancers," he told,he Commons. More than an economc de. pressou, the 1930e marked the frst tme Canadans serously examned.ther ndustral Jectety, says hstoran Blar Neathy. "They questoned the accepted values n poltcal and economc lfe and debated radcal deas' whch only a few years before would have been rdculed as utopan and heretcal." n 1938, the theores of economst John Maynard Keynes -- expansonary government fscal and monetary polces to pull a country out of a depreesnn -- arrved n Canada. Mackenze Kng's budget that year was a turnng pont n fscal polcy n Canada, Nearby says. "For the frst tme, a government had conscously decded to spend' money to counteract a low n the busness cycle." The decade had also created wde publc demand for more government servces, shewng up n the newly created Bank of Canada, the Wheat Board, the CBC end Trans-Caneda Arlnes. No one can say wth any certanty. that another depreuon ~b~': not" happen. But the Great Depresson spawned socal welfare programs -- cldage pensons, unemployment nsurance, famly allowances and medcare -- to ensure that even n another depresson Canadans would not suffer the abject poverty and msery of the 1930s. ATRLL,THNKS By THOMAS ATRLL "Two hundred fourteen dollars and two cents, please," she sad. My shocked reply was, " ddn't buy an engne, nor dd get one overhauled. smply asked you to replace the valve sprngs." ~ Sprngs anda few odd gaskets and nuts and belts totalled exactly one thrd of the well-padded bll. Fve hours labour made lp the rest. The car s a late-model, ~ well-known Japanese mport, wth four cylnders. wondered out loud, what would a mechanc do for fve hours. The work would have taken me one hour, and am a man of many thumbs.. He was hary and ocruffy-loolflng, so surmsed that he mght have hdden n the washroom, smokng pot, or somethng. Maybe he took the car for a road test and, combnng busness wth pleasure, made a few sandwches and had a pcnc. Or dd he know of a good fshng hole? would lke to know. " bought a good used engne for less than that," told the clerk. "Wages, overhead, taxes and the hgh cost of mport parts," all conspre to rase the coot to our customers," she countered. "How much do you thnk t s worth to get a new set of valve sprngs," asked. "Or, to put t another way, what would an overhaul, valves, rngs, gnton and carburetor, the works, cost at these rates? shudder to thnk of t," sad., pad the bll and left, and thought about other busness people who go for the fast buck, and n so dong, Jeopardne ther future. A glass frm overcharged me by ffty per cent. An nsurunoe frm tred to sell me ncreasng nsurance on a decreasng rsk. A buldng supply frm delvered reject lumber at a number one prce. A shoe store sold me cardboard. soled boots. The busnesses mentoned are establshed n ths area. Some have gone bankrupt; some are stll thrvng. None are dong busness wth me. When left the mport garage, thanked the clerk and sad "Goodbye". For keeps. Now, about that cost-of-food report.. What coot of food report? You mean, you've forgotten t already? Well, can't say blame you. t'shard to keep up wth Bll Ben. nett's scandal-a-day government. Phoney letters, beanbraned heron cures, land gveaways to Secred crones, badly-wrtten famly legslaton-who has tme to pay attenton to somethng as mnor as the cost of food? Let me refresh your memory. (Serously depressed Secred supporters are advsed to read further only wth Parental Gudance. On second thought, t mght be better to just crawl under the covers, sp a hot toddy, and hope that a large snowfall covers everythng. What follows wll merely depress you further.) Two or three weeks ago, the government prnter got around to releasng a report about who's to blame for the hgh coot of food. t was prepared seven months ago by prvate consultants for the now-defunct legslatve standng commttee on agrculture (they're the folks who spent $3 mllon of your tax money to fgure out why B.C. shoppers are havng heart-attacks at the supermarket cheek-out stand). The report s chock-full of common-nonsense. Who's to blame? The trade unons, of course. "The largest operatng cost of retalers s assocated wth labor.. Because of potental dsruptons to the establshed shoppng habts of hs clentele., a retaler may settle at whatever cost rather than ncur fnancal loss due to store closure durng a strke," says the report. Soluton? Allow supermarket chans to hre, strkebreakers durng labour dsputes. (Gee, why dn't thnk of that?) The report also noted a couple of other mnor facts. For nstance, Kelly Douglas and H.Y. Loue control 93 per cent of the provnce's ndependent'wholesale food trade. But momopoly control s not a matter of '~ressng concern n ts mpact on retal prces," tl~ report concludes. Hey, who wrote ths reportl? H.Y. Loue hmself? Well, not qute. Unfortunately~ust of the blocdhaund-keen press corps was snoozng n the ham (no doubt exhausted by days of snffng out phoney letters) and forgot to fnd. out who was behnd ths masterpece. n fact, the only people n the provnce to learn the name of the report's authors were the lucky readers of that lower manland dally,.the Columban, thanks to reporter Terry Glavn, who unearthed the exstance of Food.west Resource Consultants. Foedwest can be found md-way between the pgpen and the government feedng trough. Naturally, they're completely on the up and up. As Foodwest spo,k~man Robn Smth ponted out, hs consaltng frm s ncome from B.C. food company contracts accounted for less then two per cent of ts ncome over the past two years. Most of ther work s done for government (presumably only those governments not anxous to nsult the food ndustry). Well, yes, Foedwast dd complete a "mnor" contract for H.Y. Loue earler ths year, but t was strctly busness and not the sort of thng that would have any nfluence on Foodwest's vews on monopoly. As Smth sasy, "We ~have to be objectve, otherwse we can't do a proper j0b." ~" Jln.Hew~tt, of course, agrees that 93 per cent twocompany control of the ndependent wholesale food busness doesn't stfle competton. You remember Jm Hewtt. He was the agrculture mnster durng Bll Bennett's frst term untl the premer acceded to the lynch-threats of ncensed farmers and replaced Hewtt wth the more capable Cyrl Shelford (who had been agrculture mnster under W.A.C. Bennett). But. then Shelford went and lost the electon. t's anybody's guess as to who the present agrculture mnster s (t mght even be Hewtt agan, although there's a rumour he's n charge of energy). Anyway, Hewtt says, "f the retalers don't lke the prces of the 93 per cent, well they can Just go the remanng seven per cent ff they want to. "No, don't adjust your sets. That sound you hear s merely the former or present or future agrculture mnster munchng on some pestcde-coated caulflower. Has-haws and ruder forms of barnyard hnmour asde, the whole thng s a shame. Wth food co~ts rsng per cent annually, t would he nce to know what's gong on. That's what the government promsed they would fnd out when they launched ther wde-rangng agrcultural study way back n The dea was to produce a pece of legslaton that would gve Brtsh Columbans a clear food polcy. Two-and-a-half years and $3 mllon later, there are a heap of studes and a meagre fnal report from whose lame conclusons the NDP members of the agrculture commttee promptly dssocated themselves. Tha~..are one or two people n the provnce who area t tuuy convnced that the vllans n the rural pcture are farmers, workers or the much-mallgn~ marketng boards. t just may be the case that food monopones and dependence on U.S. agrculture are at the root of our problems. But don't take the word of a possbly dangerous radcal for t. Let's seek out a safe Socred opnon. Last week former agge mnster Cyrl Shalford wa.~ed Brtsh Columbans of possble food shortages. T.ne greatest need today s for governments, federal ara provncal, to plan a clear food program, he sad. "Short-term programs and low-cost foregn supply today wll mean long-term shortages and sky hgh prces tomorrow." The reason for rehashng ths bt of now-ancent news? When ~e Foodwest report was released, newspapers around the provnce headlned ther accounts: "Food costo blamed on unons." Though the Columban's Glavn poltely ponted out that Foodwest was not the world's most relable.source for such a clam, what probably stuck n most people;s mnds was the dea that trade unons are the cause of hgher food prlee~. Moral of ths modern Aesop's 'fable: Though the truth wll make us free (especally f repeated often enough), a ananpv headlne ln~ers on.

5 CBC looks for more nput F~r the frst tme snce essentally the same; to school board sessons, has an opportunty to audence," says Roache. t began broadcastng to keep CBC Rado n'- They stay n touch wth comment on ther!'there's no queston the B.C. Northwest, CBC formed ' of Ktlmat's CFPR on a regular bass communty n the way that researchers and Rado has researchers events, thus keepng all by phone and qute often Marj and Pat do. freelancers n each workng n Ktmat and cbc's audence up to are ntervewed on communty wll mak~ us Terrace. date on that communty. subjects they've 'Although CBC Rado s the top rado staton. n The recent l~rng of two The two women were' researched for ether not a commercal yenfact, we're already contract researchers s hred after a search for "Northwest Mornng" or tore, t, H.ke all other recevng reacton to Pat part of CFPR's "Com- journalsts or current "Pacfc.Noon". prvate rado statons, s and Marj'a work...we're munty Outreach" affars specalsts who aware of the audence really very happy wth concept - a prorty were nterested n n addton to parsze, and Locaton the progress they're establshed durng the' reportng, ther corn- tcpaton by the two Manager Jm Rsaehe s rflakng. ' past year by the staton's munty's major events, researchers n Terrace pleased wth the last Roache urges lsteners management, and who were keen to and Kltmat, CBC Rado ratngs. to make a note of Pat's n Terrace, Pat hghlght ther com- s nterested n "Over the past year, phone number n Terrace Cathers collects n- muntles on CBC Rado. establshng loug-tme we've ganed new ( ) and Marj's formaton on local Pat and Marj attend contacts n all the lsteners, and wth Pat number n K~tmat (632- communty events, news almost all of the meetngs communtes n the and.marj out there 7444) and get n touch and current events n Terrace and KUmat, Pacfc Northwest. reportng on Terrace and wth one of them any tme ssues. Her Ktmat from regular town "Communty Outreach" Ktmat, we'll just be able about a communty event counter-part s Marj councl meetngs to was desgned to make to provde a better ser- or news story they thnk Fowle, who's job s Regonal Boards and sure all CBC's audence vce to our total CBC should know about. LEVEL SAD TOO HGH NOW SURREY, B.C. (CP) -- The Brtsh Columba pestcde control branch wll abde by federal government safety regu. latlens governng the! amount of pestcde allowable n caulflowers, branch drector Bayne Vance sad Monday. Ths s n spte of a branch employee's warnng that the level could pose a health hazard to humans, The Herald, Tuesday, October 30, 1979 Page S Prvate hosptals want rate ncrease VANCOUVER (CP) -- t the operators get ther way, an audt o~ Brtsh Columbn's prvate hosptals wll result n ncreases of up to 40 per cent n what the government pays for ther servces. That's how much the ~s~ "But f the study s able to confrm the cost expendtures wthn the hosptals, t's reasonable to thnk that the government would recmslder the rates mmedately," he sad early today. The audt, announced Mouday by Health Mnster Bob McClelland, started ate hosptals asked for year when the govern. mert was consderng n. Monday nght when creases, sad Pat Shelds,. management consultants presdent of the B.C. hred to do the study met Assocaton of Prvate wth representatves of Hesptals. What they got last Shelds' group and the B.C. March was a 10-per-cent.~ssocatm of Prvate Care hke, and those rates are to Facltes. reman n effect untl next The three-week study s to March. cost $75,000. Van and wagon... Marj Fowles Pat Cathers,..,... The best of both Combne the c, van, and the c, staton wagon have the new Vonagon. t offers o total new look to mc t more attracth more oadrlg space to let t work harder; a wder track onq 4-wheel ndependent suspenson to make t more comfortable. Come n soon and check t ol The newvw Vanagon Columba Auto Hans Ltd Rver Rd ' '... [ ' [ 1"* wnners 1ST "Famous Brands" Draw wnners PRZE, Mary MalJn()wsk accepts her 1st prze of s250 n Gft certfcates from Terrace Overwatea Manager John Kennedy. 2nd Prze 3rd Prze 4th Prze 5th Prze $100 Gft Certfcate $.:~ Gft Certfcate $50 Gft Certfcate $2$ Gft Certfcate Mrs. Joan Cooley Mrs. E. Gellert F. McRee Mr. & Mrs. Oenls Roy Overwatea n the Skeena Mall 6th Prze S25 Gft Certfcate Morag Hodges Terrace Offcal Drawng Mary Curtl

6 Page 6, The Herald, Tuesday, October 30, ncumbents, 10 new mayors acclamed A personnel manager at electon as mayor of that Angus Davs, a up by strkng workers as returned to offce by ac- Abont 485 workers, n' strke appeared close to However, f he s convcted the strke-torn Endako central Brtsh Columba management employee of non-unonworkerseontnued camatnn. One hundred and cudng several aldermen, settlement as the'unon a he would be forced to realgu. molybdenum mne at Fraser 'vllage as muncpal sem. Placer Development Ltd. to shp molybdenum, was' sx mayoralty posts were up went on strke at the Endako recommendhg workers BU Vogel n net seekng accept a tentatve pact when reelecton as mayor of the ' they vote Wednesday. : sprawlng dstrct southeast There were 467 ellalble of Vancouver. A three-way voters n Fraser Lake n fght for mayor s shapng up 1978, compared wth 413 ths between Alderman Rte year. Some' famles loft Johnston, teacher Donald town when the unon went on strke, Ten persons were elected to ther frst terms as mayor by acclamaton, whle 42 n. cumbent mayors are seekng L re.electon. About 1,200 canddates are vyng for mayoral, aldermanc and school board postelm wth Resdental Tree Servce "~ '" +Trmmng +Toppng : + Removng ~! Fully experenced, lcenced & nsured ~ = ~, ~ FREEESTMATES (Smlthers) NO ff/ OPEN ALEX'S BODY SHO n the old MeEwan's Shop (Across from the Skeena Hotel) 4513 Greg NORTHWEST PPE AND EQUPMENT LTD. PPE.PLUMBNGSUPPLES. PU~PS, HOSES. NUTS ANDBOLTS. FENENG WATER SOFTENERS ANO,~OR E 5239 Keth Avenue - N.~ s c.~o C & H ndustral Cleanng Ltd. "WE TRAVEL -- YOUR HOURS" Stea m Cleanng god pressure Woshng Phone or Yellowhmd Hay & Gran - Complete lne of lvestock feed and supplement Clean and utlty gran,~ :,',.,~'... - Founts and feeders for all lvestock ~'. Dry dog & cat food. 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The cty of Vancouver s net due for electons untl next year. Courtenay Mayor Bll Moore s seekng hs nnth term as mayor of that Vancouver sland cty. Tral Mayor Charles Lakes, vcepresdent of the Unon of B.C. Muncpaltes, also e seekng re-electon. ncumbent mayors Jack Lounks of North Vancouver, GO Blar of the dstrct of Rchmond, Wllam Welch of the dstrct of Chllllwack and Jm Term of the dstrct of Coqutlam were returned by acclamaton, Term has been mayor of the dstrct east of Vancouver snce' The mayoraltyrace n the vllage of Hudson Hope heated up Monday when a car drven by Mayor James McKelgun collded wth a vehcle belongng to hs opponea~, eleetrntan John Colder. Damage to beth vehcles was mnor, however. Among canddates ~eekng aldermanc seats s controversal former Surrey mayor Ed McKllka, who Rces and tax crusader Art ~ Thornhll. Buroaby Mayor Tom Constable, who suffered a severe heart attack whle n ~fce n Aprl, 1978, was opposed for reelecton by Alderman Davd Mercer. Delta Mayor Erne "Burnett s opposed by alderman Bll Red. Bumett was elected by. acclamaton n thja dsrct south of Vancouver when. Tom Goode was forced to resgn after declarng bankruptcy. Outsde. workers, members of.tl~ Canadan Unon of Publn~ Employees, now are on strke n Delta, crpplng garbage, pckup and man-' terence at recreaton ce~tree. The polce force n Delta has been under nvestgaton by the B.C. Polce Commsson and the RCMP',. followng complants by resdents. Voters wll also decde on several referendums Nov. 17~esldents of the vllage of Glzona wll vote on a ll.f, mllon referendum for a muncpal arena, whle the cty of Kamlonpa wll hold referendums " on ex- pondnree of $4.7 mllon for road constructon and ~ for mprovements to the cty works yard. Nanamo voters wll decde whether to go to an atlarge aldermanc system from the current ward faces tral n January on 17 system, whle Maple Rdge charges ncludng fraud~ voters wll consder an theft, breach of trust, de- anthohzatonbylaw to spend mendng a beneft and at- 13.1~,mllon on a dstrct' temptng to nfluehm a, 8wmmtngpoul.,~ muncpal.offcer. ;: '., '.' Th~.vllngS--~,~ prnceton s Under the Muncpal Else- ~ voters to approve lons Act, McKllka may seek ;600,-000 for water raoffce whle awatng tral, provements. The Mountes fred one of the good guys McBRDE, B.C. (CP)-- A loggers, have. ralled to hs Thel knew when he Joned support, saynghe/athebest the l~c~ t!m~e MenD.tes, polceman they have.had n a alway~ge~e~,butthe,,,dozen~ years...~ ~... 36"~ ~'lf~:61d*" c"~'btp ~~... a ~~",~f,o,,1..~,~, "; t ~ ~lwj v.aa~s ~j~ v~" probably ddn t fgure that ao,.m o.~ ~,,ht,~,,,,a~,, one day the man would be plummetted... snce Thel hm. arrved two yearn ago. After more than 14 years "He s an exceptonal wth the force, Thel got the polce offcer. He has won boot last week for refusng to the respect of even the transfer to Wllams Lake, a t o u g h e s t M e B r d e town n the Central nteror, delnquent," from McBrde, an even nyther ~w~, further east Says one housewfe: "He's e ~U~erta berd~r. ~actcaly a, folk hero n /T~e 6q~member +com. ' ~ perts~ '~ ntuhty llas launch~l ~'' z'eb~b; DrY'rser of the banner.and-button cam- rally behnd Thel, says pagn to back ther man. there s more to the story Many resdents are angry at than meets the eye. The RCMP offcals who, not RCMP s uncomfortable wth known to take kndly to Thef's grass.rants type of people who queston nternal polcng, he sad. actvtes, nformed them Thlel parades the streets that t s a routne transfer. after hours and talks to Juve- Orders are orders. nles and suspected petty Thel says hs loag-tme theves as well as respected Mounte dream and career s communty members. over. He s sellng hs farm RCMP Superntendent because he cannot pay the John Rentham n Ottawa mortgage. Hs wfe and two sad he needs tme to revew chldren, seven and nne, ere the ease before commentng. "angry and upset," he sad. Reed says a recent change Thel s plannng to ask the n the RCMP polcy regarcourts for the chanceto gve dng appeals may work to hs sde at an nternal Thal's advantage n the hearng. courts. Lawyers say chances Local resdents, ncludng for an appeal and possble farmers, ranchers and renstatement are good. Faults on both sdes (CP) -- The TORONTO racal tensons that exst n Toronto are the fault of bath polce and mnorty groups but' "the only real soluton les n a change of heart n all of us," says Gerald Emmett Cardnal Carter. The Roman Catholc cardnal made the obsorvaton whle presentng a report Monday to Metropoltan Toronto councl after a seven-week nvestgaton nto mnorty. group allegatons of unfar treatment by polce. Paul Godfrey, charman of Metro councl, sad he wll act wthn sx weeks on some of the recommendatons Carter made. They nclude: -- More polce foot patrols "to establsh personal and vsble lnks wth ethnc communtes;" -- A lason commttee be. tweed the polce commsson and mnorty groups be establshed; -- An mproved procedure for handlng complants aganst polcemen; -- Strong prohbtons NDA H FRST nda s the number one grower of peanuts, followed by Ahea,,West Afrca and the Unted States. aganst verbal abuse of ctzens by polcemen; -- Lower heght and weght restrctons for polce recruts and a recrutng drve amed partcularly at members of mnorty gonpe; -- A mert-pont system for polce promotons to assure polcemen from mnorty groups that they ere not beng dscrmnated agamt; -- Efforts be made by the force to weed out racsts, but wth a new safeguard for pollcemen's rghts. Descrbng the fndng that some polce ndulge n verbal abuse as "the meat orgnal" of hs fndngs, Carter sad that the use of verbal taunts s far too prevalent. "When a person s caned a ngger, a queer, a faggot, a chck, a pak, usually wth the approprate accompanyng adjectves, he has been attacked as surely as f her were struck." Carter also crtczed agtators n mnorty groups for verbal abuse. "The law.abdng and self. respectng majorty of these (mnorty) groups should make t dear to the agtators that they are not wanted and wll not be tolerated,,' he sad.

7 The Herald, Tuesday, October 30, 1979 Page 7'" Nays makes hs choce, leaves baseball,: NEW YORK (AP)- Wth try to change my mnd," team," Maya sad. " can " am not gong to fght we've got n ths game s n 1969, there was an ac- Kuhn sad he had ex- slon could not have been s tear n hb eye and an ache sullplayncldtmers'~junes baseball. f challenge the ntegrty," the com. ceptablty of baseball's planed hs poston to Maya made wthout such sen,:: n hs heart, Wlle Mays has commssoner, challenge mssoner sad. "The nvolvemen[n racng," he and Bally, satlonal/sm." :~. walked away from baseball. baseball. am not gong to do commssoner's man job s sad, "Commssoner Lands " donrt know why the ~ Forced to choose between that." to protect that ntegrty." had not ~rated t. t " love Wlle -- always commssoner made the.:. "the game he loves and a Kulm sad hs prmary Kulm defended the n. gradually ~ accepted by have admred hm," the decson," Maya sad. "1~ lucratve contract to work concern n the Maya affar volvement'of some baseball sucesedng~ommssoners, commssoner sad. " told have regrets because love : for an Atl~tle Cty hotel and was protectng the ntegrty fgures, partcularly owners, When became com., hm he had never done baseball. But t's very m. gamblng casno, Maya of baseball, n horse racng. anythng wrong. am announced he would termseoner, t was a fat ac- dsapponted that the doc. portant that take care of " "The greatest sngle thng "When. came nto offce eompll." my famly." mnate hs actve relatonshp wth the sport. Commssoner Bo~e Kuhn had warned Maya that the Hall of Famer could not mantan hs poston as a pa.rt-tme coach and goodwll amnaseador for New York Mete f he accepted the Job wth Bally Manufacturng Co,, operators of tl~. Park Place Hotel n Atlantc Cty. Maya met wth Kulm for scandal. ~ne hour Monday mornng before loadng for the news m;~: conference that made hs move offcal. "The commssoner ddn't Maya sad as tears welled n ~.L, eyes, "We Just talked the matter over. When saw that hs decson was gong to stand, sad 'thank you' and got up and walked out. "Don't blame the cemmksoaer. The decson was wth me, We left wth knd words, have no bltterneea n my heart." Stll, Mays seemed roubled by thn turmol hs decson had caused and by the mpresson that Kuhn had barred hm from baseball He sad he felt he had been lumped 'n the same class as Shoeless Joe Jackson, the Chcago Whte Sox outfelder who was banned from baseball as a result of the 1919 Black Sm~ commssoner told only reatrctm was that couldn't w~ar a unform and repre~n, t any anddoother specnl events, can always return to baseball f gve up thn Job." Maya wll" do communty work, vst" hosptals and work wth youngsters n hs promoton poston wth Bally. He wll be pad $100,000 a year for the frst three years, and hs salary wll ncroa~ over the next seven years to a top of $~,000 n He was ~0,000 a year from the Mets under terms of an agreement he sgned wth Joan Payson, the late owner of the club, after New York acqured hm from San Francsco n That deal had two years remanng. "Baseball hu been my lfe," Maya sad. " worshp the game." He sad be dd not plan to test Kuhn's edct n the courts. Martn out, Howser gets dubous honor By HAL BOCK NEW YORK (AP) -- Perhaps the most surprlaln~ part of Dck Howser's appantment as manager of New York Yankees s that he got the Job and Gene Mchael dd nal Thereuon s that the Yankees have other plans for Mchael, who s expected to he named the team's general manager Thursday when Hewser n ntroduced at a news conference, n hs frst season wth Columbus. He s a favedto of Stelpb~. nner, who has used hm sn a varety of organzatonal capactes ncludng coach and admnstratve analslanl!. ~er the last few years. NOW, Mchael k expected to fll a post that has been more or less vacant wth the Yankees. Cedrc Talk, a club vlcepresdent, has operated as GM wthout portfolo. Howser was hred to Yankee-watchers wll lace Bll.y. Ma rtn after a recall that Bob Lemon was ~rp awl nvowmg Martn n a sunnosed to uet the GM lob Bloomngton, Mnn., hotel ;l'~a't-w-a-s p~u~ of the ~lan left marshmallow salem..an Stenbrenner pece,, together J~ep~ ~oope.r o!,.,n- followng Martns tearful ceuuunre, U:~ Wth a CUt up, realmmtonjuv24, 1978, and reg.t~..,15 t O ~:~Utehea, the m'-aanger'; ~'lumphnnt.mamn s.:./puuu~. a~.e~-, return on Old Tmers Day at p,=natlon was that Cooper Yankee Stadum fve days had fauen and cut hmself, later. But a source told The Lemon was to reman as Assocated Press the man- manager through 1979 and ager got word to Yankees theaytoldthatpesttomartln owner George Stelabreaner n But when the prvately that he had ht the Yankees struggled early last man. That dsclosure per- season, Stenbrenner suaded Stonbrenner to speeded up the tmetable and make the qhan~e, returned Martn to the Mart la was repo..rt~., dll-, manager's peat n June, u'au~n ann uoavaname mr Lemon drfted nto nn co~...m.ent:. ~n.de~. ~front ~f~ lmbo. mcuact nau n~--,con+=mea~h~e~mal.tn;,mlmr.+ ddersd a prme canddate almostseren'e~ was unableto.for.the.du~t Job.~. New move the Yankees up n the xerk after wnnng me m- standln~s but was set as tn-natonal League pennant manaeer untl the moomlaaton alfkr. Howser, the Yankees thrdbase coach for 10 years, left the club after the 1978 season to coach at Florda State Unversty TERRACE SKATERS ADVANCE Terrace skaters acqutted themselves well over the weekend n Whtehorse at the Car,boo- North Central Regonal compettbn... The,Terrace fgure skatng club sent seven skaters to the competton and brought back four medals, one gold, two slver and a bronze. n addton, Veronca and Rck Lowre wll advance to the B.C. Sectonal champonshps at the North Shore Wnter Club n North Vancouver, November The Lowre par won the Novce Dance pars at the regonals. n prelmnary Dance, Teresa Llndzeth and Chrs Ch/cone ffth n prejuvenle mens sngles, and Carol Romanew and Brnkac place thrd n Juvenle dance pars. Donna Lessard placed sxth n prenovce sngles, Romanow came nnth n prejuvenle sngles, and Teresa Lndseth came eleventh n prelmnary lades sngles for 10 years of age and under. Kelly suspenson held NEW WESTMNSTER, harsher penalty than hs under.age player. B.C. (CP) -- Hockey player former teammates bemuse n ther arguments before John Paul Kelly lost a bd n he has been drafted to play provncal court Judge J. K. county court Monday to have wth Los Angeles Kngs of Shaw at the earler ~al, hs courtordered suspenson the Natonal Hockey League' both Pettenuzzo and from league games shor- and s the only player of the prosecutor John Bethel sad tened. seven consdered lkely to that because the brawl was JudgeD. B. Hnds rejected ~ve a chance n. the league "a team altercaton" no one a appeal by Kelly, captan ths year. defendant should suffer.a last year of the New West- The lawyer, Jerry Pet. penalty greater than the oth. mnster Bruns of the era. tenuzzo sad the sentence Western HoekeyLeague, prevented Kelly from ear- Judge Shaw accepted the whch clamed that a con- almost $10,-000 playng lawyers' argument and gave! dtonaf dscharge on an as. for the Kngs. all seven players the same oault charge handed down n Kug's general manager sentence. August was hurtng hm ~ge.magure Sad Kelly Judge Shaw gave the::? more than t was sx other pmyen and conducted seven a tongue-lashng for"! players who. pleaded gulty hmself well" durng the ther actons n the brawl and. to the same offence, exhbton season but added also blamed management Kelly and the other players that the assault sentence for nctng the players to pleaded gulty to common psalaced hm at an extreme volence. 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8 ~lge O, The Herald, Tuesday, October 30, 1979 MONTREAL (CP) -- "was 24 ponts n nne gamen a league.leadng 16 asssts. Centre Marcel Doune of Los by rght wnger Guy Lafleur Hs lnemateu, left wnger Angeles Kngs, wth 28 ponts of Mon.treal Canudlem n the Charlle Smmer and rght n hs frst nne games, s off 197~-V6 season. Lalleur went wnger Dave Taylor, are to the fastest scorng start n r,n to wn the frst of three second and thrd repectvely Natonal Hockey League consecutve scorng n the scorng parade. hstory, league statstcs champmshps, totallng 56. Snune~ has 11 goals, tops released today show. goals and 125 ponts, n the league, and nne The best prevous start Dlmne has nne goals and asssts for 20 ponts, whle r 4 Donne top scorer; Edwards, Sauve stngy n nets NHL STATS GOALKEEPERS' RECORD- S (Empty-net goals bracketed) MP GA SO Avg. Sauve Edwards Buf O Cheavers Glbert Selanger 60 S 0 S.00 Gas &1 Resch B. Smth NVl O S.B Hanloct Rldley Vcr () ~0 0 2.t Esposto $ Chl $ Meloche Edwards Mn S.90 Garrett Hart t0 28 klo 38 O 3.11 O S. Hogosta ~AO DGs Que 240 ls ,1 Bouchard 46O ROOln Atl 80 6 S ! Smth Hnmel Wl~ (1) S. 55 Rutherford Vachon Del Herron O 2.50 Larocque Mtl Palmate,~r ~lo ~ Harrson Tar (1) Oleschok S a.u 0 2,83 Astrom Cola O 3.50 Llut StanlowsKl StL $40 31 O 3.79 O 3.$8 Pesters O 2.33 Myra 'hl ~1~ 1 O 3.n Soetaert O 3,00 Davldson Thomas O 4,75 NYR () M $ O S.l~ O 2.47 Holland Pgh Leseard Grahsme O 5.00.LA() S40 4! nness Stephenson ,83 Walh (4) $ O 4.89 Mo ,73 Dryden Edm, $ O S.00 SCORNG LEADERS O A Pts Dlonne, LA Smmer, LA Taylor, LA Lafleur, Mtl Perreault, Bur 10 7? Hslwerd, LA Propp, Phl GOrng, LA ~utt, AAtl Leach, Phl 8 S 13 MacDo~lsld, Edm Nllsson, Atl Trottler, NY Federko, St.L Van Boxmeer, But Maruk, Wash Payne, Mlnn GOre, Buf Ratelle, Gost 5 nlth, Mlnn O 12 /W'L Taylor has nne goals and wth Los Angeles de. Rockes last Tuesday nght. who shut out Quebec Nor mark. nne asssts for 18 ponts, fonceman Doug Hnwartl, Mke Murphy of the Kngs clques 3-0 on Saturday nght, Canadens netmnders Lafleur n fourth wth 10 who has a 4-12 splt. and Perre Lareuche of the to lve Buffalo a league. have won the Vezna Trophy goals and seven asssts for 17 Donne was one of se,}en Canadans also had four-goal leadng team guals-agaast n each of the last four. ponts, players to score at least games. average of seasons, but wth Ken Glbert Perreault of three goals n a game last Den Edwards, who leads Boston Bruns' tro of Dryden retred, Montreal Buffalo Sabres has seven week. He scored four goals the league's gealtonders n Gerry Cheerers, Gllles ncumbents Dens Herron goals and nne nsslsts for 16 and added an assst n a 7-4 vctores wth fve, has Glbert and Yves Belanger and Mchel Larocque have a ponts, led for ffth place vctory over Colorado combned wth Bob Seuve, are second wth a combned combned 3.33 average. Seahawks gamble to edge Falcons ATLANTA (AP) -- Seattle see t every day. But t's a that produced one to~ch, gvng the Seahawks a However, a fumble nnk. :[errera also had a 24- Seahawks used three fourthblast. t's fun. down and another threat by lead at halftlme, recovery three plays later yard feld goal n the thrd down conversons to heat At- "We work on t, serously, the. Falcons n the fnal lanta Falcons n a Na- After Weaver's. un- set up a 17-yard touchdown quarter. We don't laugh about t but mnute before Dave Brown tonal Football League game successful fourth-down pass, pass from Steve Bartkowek Atlanta added scores on a everybody enjoys t. We just sealed the vctory wth an Menday nght and quar- Atlanta kcker Tm Mazzett to Blly Ryckman that 35.yard run by Lynn Can, a let t all out tonght." ntercepton n the end zone terbaek Jm Zorn sad: faled m a 25-yard feld goal chopped the lead to "We So.yard fumble return by Two of thosesecm gamblesd wth 30 seconds left. don't call them gambles." attempt that. would, have Seattle, 4-5, added a touch. Rck Byas and a 20-yard pass came n.the quarter The Seahawks actually at- Zorn, who scored hs narrowed the lead to seven downnthefnaltwomnutes from Bartkowsk to Ryckwhen the Seahawks erased a tempted four fourth.down team's frst touchdown on a ponts, on a 26-yard run by Door- man wth 51 seconds left defct wth a three, conversons but faled on one 24-yard fourth.down run and touchdown exploson wthn at ther 32 when,a pass by set up another wth a 20-yard 7½ mnutes, punter Herman Weaver to pass to kcker Efren Herrera But after buldng a Jesse Green netted only nne Reps do well on weekend on a fake feld goal, added: advantage, the Sashuwks "yards, three short of a frst "Unusual maybe. Yon don't had to survve a late rally down, The Terrace Twn Rver The All Seasons Mdgets The vctory mproved Peewees scored two one- ganed a splt by wnnng the G g han Seatle's record to 4.5, goad reen to et c ce for a fourth-place te wth Kansas Cty Chefs n the MONTREAL (CP) -- a good opportunty and he Amercan Conference West Runnng back Davd Green mght get the record," Dvson. The Falcons, 3-6, wll be gven every op- Scannella sad. "He's got u remaned n thrd place n portunty to shatter Wlle. chance at t. t's a lot of the Natonal Conference Burden's Canadan Football yards but he's done t be. West. League rushng mark when fore." Seattle, appearng on a Mentreal Alounttes conclude Green hasn't exactly regular-season natonal ther regular season, ths reached that total before but telecast for the frst tme, Sunday. he has run for 206 and 212 ted the score n the "Coach Scsnnella has yards respectvely n games second quarter on a fouradvsed me that would play aganst Teronte Argonauts yard pass from Zorn to the whole game,"uad Green, who has rushed for 1,631 yards ths season but needs 216 yards, aganst Hamlton Tger.Cats to set the record. " teed hm thought t was ths seascn~ ' Sherman Smth. Even f the powerful Seattle then recovered an halfback fals to shatter a msdeklekatthefalcone'42 record, he has already and moved n for a touchsurpassed the goal of 1,600 dawn ctt an eght.yerd run by yards that he set for hmmlt Dan Doornnk after at the start of the seasen. Herrera'u fake feld goal, sded vctores aganst ther. frst game 7-4, and lost 2-1 on Prnce George opponents Sunday. over the weekend n Prnce n the Saturday game, George, whle the All Bruno Hdher scored twce, Seasons MdgetJ splt wth and Rob Collns, Danny ther opposton. t was 12-4 n the Saturday game as Trevor Hendry, Dean Kraelng, Don Wley and Gerry Lambert scored twce. Sngles were notched by Troye Kaye, Clff Purnseth, lan Alger and Scott Fnress. n ther 8-3 wn Sunday, Fagen,' Larry Swanson, Bran Fugere and Emle Gagnon scored one each. John Amos got the only Terrace marker n Sunday's loss. Both Prnce George teams play., return games n Terrace on November 17 weekend. Meanwhle, Terrace and Prnce Rupert Mnor Hockey Heedry, Kraelng and BOn Bap Teams splt ther four- Dahl each fred a par. Jeff. game seres at the Terrace ~harples and Farless got the arena on the weekend. Terrace Pups won both others. Terraoe ltmat ther games aganst Prnce Rupert's Pupa by 10-2 and 8-3 seorea.. Rupert's Bantams took both games from the nland Kenworth Bantams by scores of 44" and 5-0. n the Pup sches, both Kp Lndsay and Brad Trudeau fred hat trcks n the frst game whle sngles were notched by Mke Smth, Mchael Bee, Davd Curre and Mke Jeohsen. n the second game, Bee had three goals whle Lndsay and Trudeau chpped n wth two apece. Krk Oleschefsk got the other goal. n the Bantam's 4-3 loss, Gary Donald scored twce and Terry Zaporzan once. COUPON SALE... CLP & Overwatea Terrace & Kltmat Whte Label NSTANT CHOCOLATE 2. lb. Lmt 3 per coupon Offer expres Nov.," SAVE Overwatea Terrace & Ktmat Taster's Choce NSTANT COFFEE Freeze Dred 02. Lmt 3 per coupon Offer expres Nov. 3, 1979 ~" Jths co~upo n LMT 3 TEMS PER OOUPON - OFFER EXPRES NOV. 3/79 - OVERWATEA STORES TERRAOE & KTMAT ONLY

9 / ~TERRACE-KTMAT,d, all.y hzrald SECOND SECTON Forestry personell,to be housed Mnstry of forests per- provded wth traler ac- "t s our ntent to provde sonnel to be transferred commodotone to ease the temporary traler hafrom Prnce Rupert to the effects of the transton on commodatons for a per[qd new regonal headquarters both the town and the era- of two years for those of the.n Smlthers wll lkely be ployees, maff who want trr' Regonal Lbrary for chldren too Chldren's lbraran at the Terrace lbrary, Mara Young, entertans some youngsters who came n costume to the openng of the lbrary's new addton Saturday. Among the facltes added n the renovatons was the chldren's readng room. Beer helps the heart CHCAGO (AP) -- A study should look cautously at the Wlett sad n a telephone of the drnkng habts of fndng., ntervew. more than 1,100 men has "Wth 17 mllon alcoholcs He sad prevous studes shown that moderate ten. n ths country.we permps also have found some sumpton of beer, wne and have a message for whch medcnal value n lquor lquor may reduce the rsk of ths country s not yet heart attack, says a report n ready,, wrtes Dr. W.P.- the Nov. 3 bane of the Castell, of the Natonal Journal ef the Amercan Heart nsttute. Medcal Assocaton. The report says people whe drnk about three glasses of beers, three glasses of wne or two hghbalk a day may be less lkely to de of coronary dsease than people who abstan from alcohol. But an edtoral prnted n the Nov. 2 ssue says doctors'.. :.~L 2.;'; ".... ~,,r..,. The researchers, a team of doctors at Harvard Medcal School, collected data on 668 men who had ded of heart dsease and compared t to data on an equal number of men n the same age groups and wth the same soco- economc background, researcher Dr. Walter Ths Management Semnar wll help anyone nvolved n a small busness to: Control cash resources Dscuss credt needs wth banks Plan for growth We wll meet at N~anuels Restaurant on 7th November. 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p,m. A reservaton can be made by contactng: STUART egg at or by completng the attached coupon: e Manager [ Federal Busness Development Bank 4540 Lakelse Ave. Terrace, wll attend ' the Cash Flow Semnar st: o11, Name Address. Tel k_ P,'~st~l Cnd~ Regstraton Fee S30 Enclosed V// N BANk,j P,'~ re,errs the ~nghl n ~mr quanrr ~ DSC-ORUM COMBNATON BRAKE SERVCE Manager Jack Bllck'ert sad Wednesday. "Thatway, we'll gve our employees a reasonable perod of tme to consder how they want to establsh themselves n Smlthers-- whether they want to rent, purchase or buld a home. '~'At the same tme," he sad, "use of tralers wll act as a "buffer" for the town, protectng t from the possblty of dffcultes caused by a sudden nflux of newcomers all seekng a place to lve. "n vew of the concern frye heard expressed about housng followng my Oct. 22 news release, felt t am- portant to advse people of our ntent," he explaned. n the release, Bckert formally announced that transfer of the Prnce Rupert Forest Regon's headquarters to Smthers was underwsy. The move, whch has been planned for some tme, should be completed by late next year, the Regonal Mansger sad. There are nready'about 50 mnstry employees n Smthers and about 75 more wll be affected n the transfer, whch s beng carred out because of Smthers' more central locaton n the forest regon. 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10 Plat 10, TM HraM, Tuesday, October 30, 1979 Your ndvdual Horoscope,:ROSSWC RD /By Eugene Sl~f/er h!l Loses Weght: Fnds Herself By Abgal Van Buren 1979 by Chcago Trmune.N.Y. New= $yn't nc. DEAR ABBY: Seven years ago wrote you a letter, sgned BORN AGAN. You prnted t. just want you to know that have stayed wthn 10 pounds of my deal weght, whch s sayng a lot when you consder how much had to lose, Perhaps f you ran my letter agan t would help others the way t helped me, enclose a copy n case you can't fnd the orgnal. YOUR FREND FOR LFE DEAR FREND: Yours was one of the most rewardng letters have ever receved, and rerun t wth pleasure: DEAR ABBY:! send ths letter out of grattude for recommendng Overeaters Anonymous. t saved my lfe. Two years ago weghed 326 pounds. f hgh blood pressure or heart trouble ddn't kll me, 'd have done t myjell was a heron addct and a 23.year.old dvorced mother of three on welfare, hated myself enough to prmtltute my body to get money for dope. suffered humlaton after humlaton. (A 300-pound prosttute gets all the sadsts and perverts no other hooker wll take.) had no self.respect, no hope, no God-no nothng. wrote to you, never expectng an answer. Your letter was the frst word of encouragement had had' n years. 1.took your advce end went to a OA meetng 18 months ago. l beleved none of t. "These people are crazy," thought, "'m fat, ugly junke, and they're tellng me can get thn and regan my seh-rupect f want toy' "No way,"! told them, Nobody threw me out. A beautful, mddle.eked man put hs arm around my shoulder and sad, "Come back and lsten. Try us for 30 days. What can you lose?" ddn't beleve da, but! went back and back and back. Today rye lost 121 pounds and 'm stll losng, rm drugfree, and 'm learnng to lke myself.! have a good job, belef n power greater than myself, and the love and respect of my chldren and people who beleved n me when ddn't behove n myself. There s no scale n OA. They don't shame you f you bazksude. They are a group of lovng, earng, supportve people who are there to help you because they hove been helped themselves. After snmng so low, OA gave me chance to be what 've olways wonted to be-a lady. How can thank you for sendng me there? ':D~~/. AGMN: Don't thank me. 1 merely threw you a lelne. You caught t. DEAR ABBY: My husband s almost perfect n every way, but he has one habt that drves me up the wall. He uses too much cologne! t s embarrassng when we go to publc places because t s notced mmedately. How can let hm know how offensve ths s wthout hurtng h!s feelngs? GASSED OUT Frances Drake = ARES tvl,,.-4~ (Mar. 21 to Apr. 19)~P"~ The health of chldren or a loved one may he of concern. Not a tme for hazardous hobbes, though the day ends on a upbeat note. TAURUS U ~ (Apr. 20 to May 20) Mxed trends n socal lfe, though romantc ntroductons possble. Stay on safe ground f acquantances seem unfrendly. GEMN (May 21 to June ~0) Mr Turmol marks the work scene now. Your best bet s to quetly attend to duty. Keep busy, and don't let t get to you. (June 21 to July 22) Travel plans seem complcated, though harmony prevals among loved ones, Be affectonate towards those who seem depressed. LEO (July 23 to AUg. 22)t~ A famly member seems upset. Do your part to help out. ~ng<ange home mprovement plans wll work out despte present complcatons., (Aug. 23 to Sept. 22) Core n travelng for early rsers. Stress harmmy wth those of opposng vewponts. You'll make your pont wth kndness. LBRA (sept. = to oct. ~.~.).u~.~ ~ A frend won't lsten to reason. Confuson marks the work scene. A tme for n. novatve methods. The p.m. brngs harmony and solutons. sco o (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) Don't buck cty ha]]. Those n authorty could upset you, but lesure tme actvtes OK. Gve and you shall receve affecton. SAGTTARUS ~ (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) Avod a clash re phlosophy. relgon. Homefrant problems seem wearsome, but you'll come up wth the answers. Try a new approach. CAPRCORN ~ (Dec. 22 to Jan, 19) Old problems are lable,.? vex your sprt. You can't.,,.'~ehange sonl~.peoplb; though fnvo'able ntroductons possble now, especally re romance. AQUARUS ~=~. (Jan. 20 to Feb. s) WorrY about money could cause you to overlook a new fnancal opportunty. Am hgh and don't let present obstacles narrow your vson. ACROSS 36 nsect egg 55 Aquatc 1 Warms n 37 Former mammal the open Russan 56 Burglarzes 5 Caprcorn ruler DOWN 9 State 38 nterlaced 1 Word wth further 40 Preposton pedal or 12 Muscal 41 "-- Door soap nstrument Canteen" 9- Over (Ger.) 13 Rver n 43 Of a part 3 Not any taly of the foot 4 Word n 14 Word n a 47 Not trgonomweddng home etry tem 48 "Don't -- 5 Plucky 15 "Don't -" Shp" 6 Cuprte, 17 Actor 51Sngle thng for one O'Herlhy 52 Seed 7 Black 18 Formal coverng brd agreement 53 Pearl Buck 8 Hammer 19 Dzzy character and -- 21Japanese 54 Salor 9 Do's -- drama Avg. soluton tme: 23 mn. 22 Zest BAA-PH SCAml 24 Carre ACTA~OT CHOU Chapman - CH CH PlEA NT 2/Tenor HESTONM NC ES1 Peeree ::::)~T SANK 22 Utter SECNETNEP~_, sharply ECHOR t DDEME ~U NS~ETA D 31 Resdue of CETC,~AP_ combuston CLOSESPLll SSE 3Z French 10 A T HC..tl ClKENS buddy OLEOA TERA51 33 Artlde PlOST~EESA[GE 3( lawn 8-30 nuoance the AMAZNG SPDERMAN C".'FSH - =% 10 L_ Sea - Scrolls 11 Contradct 16 WWl area 20 Porter ht: Lovely" 22 Waf 23 Dstnct entty 24 Crow's call 25 Peer Gynt's mother 26 "And don't go near --" 27 Peter Fonda's' sster 29 Exclamaton 30 Through 35 Canne 37 lethargy 35 las --, 40 Greek letter 41 Smudge 42 Salad ngr~cuent 43 Relate 44 French to.wn 45 Melvlle hero 46Part of the eye 49 Angsr -- Delorosa _~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~52 6" 7 s ~9 zo ~ N "ll ~ ~53 CRVPrOQUW U ' ZDVUDYT VEMM DRY OO EYUT ELZ OLT "TSEMM URSDYT" Yesterday's Cryptoqup-- STUDENT WTH LSP WLL GAG HARD ON "SOUR GRAPES." Today's Cryp.toqulp clue: R equals U The Cryptoqup s a smple substtuton cpher n wdth each letter used stands for another. f you thnk that X equals O, t wll equal 0 throughout the puzzle, Sngle letters, sho~ wo.t~s, and words usng an apostrophe can gve you crees m tocauug vowels. Soluton s accomplshed by tral and error. By Stan Lee and John Romta! By Roger Bollen and Gary Peterman Bl~l~ CALLT.t~ ~'/P~ LA ~.~-'-~ F - } ~V~ HM AN l ~"-~_.'.~ DEAR GASSED: Tell hjml And f he doesn't do somethng about t, keep tellng Mm. Some people are so senstve to frogrmces that they become physcldl~ ll. Ther rght to breathe wthout dscomfort s more mportant than your husband',= feelngs. Problems? You'll feel better f you get them off your chest. For 8 personal reply wrte to Ahby, Box 69700, Los Angeles, Cal Please enclose stamped, self-addressed envelope. (Feb. 19 to Mar. 20) You seem persstent. Despte the reservatons of others, you'll stck to your course. Be sure though to mantan a frendly demeanor. YOU BORN TODAY are both artstc and scentfc. Your nvestgatve nature seeks the truth and you can make a valuable contrbuton as a wrter, teacher, scentst, or physcan. the WZARD OF D By Brant Parker and Johnny Hart THe ~ ~-ABB,T WA~! fl lt tafl B.C.. By Johnny Hart ~ ANf~N~A~ A~J "r ~OU~ F~ UlT~ T~ ~eer '.?,.. "W= the barman's lttle joke. Rnt drnk's on. the house." LAT~ AOA#. #ON AP.~ N~ b3f.r ~O~ 70 ~'TARTMNHNO ~M! FAt4~/FOUR NAR- 6.~. N/J. ~. ~ACK POg~tT ~ AZ~V~ T Z. aog /O~ AN z'u.~.~l.ym, FJ~TED ZF.,~ z~v/r, " YOU CAPTAN, B.D. ~~ FJ TNN/~ 77/~//A~OUT TOB~A YO, COMP~T~. N/ST~ 7tt~ ~P~? / A~ Yd# /qpp/n~?,fljst J;OK AT 7He ~Y/ //~ OOEYN'T N- YPlP.E! HE DOeS/V'T ~A~./ tejustgff.~! /t/, ~B.~~. ' By Garry Trudeau WHO~ N~ //g~r CF~TA/N- 4E.::~ N ll ll [ ""

11 t lh)g ready for acton DAVE, Fla. lap) -- Frst Thor lost hs front teeth. Then he lest hs Job over hs new ones. t was begnnng to look lke he mght be leadng a man's ]J~e. Thor s a 28-month-rd polce dog who broke two he front teeth. "The dog ddn't eat," ead hs owner, pellce e/flosr Mke Moore, "He lost ~0 pounds." The Herald, Tuesday, October 30, 1977 Pago! ABN/EET Lazelle Medcal Centre s pleased to an. nounce that DR. CASH ADRAHAHSE wll be Jonng the clnc as of OCTOBER 15, Dr. Abraham's offce hours wll be from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m YOU ATOPDOGOFAL.,. YOU COME OUT ON TOP! 1973 CHEV % TON.,.or,,, =m,,, $6895 The sufferng and dehumanzaton of man by man s Francsco Goya. Ths etchng s one of.:tv~.enty art o.e of the messages nvoked by such works as 't works currently on dsplay at the Terrace Lbrary to art Can't be llclpcd' by the famous 18th century artst Nov. 2 Protest Art..n prote ; shown here A rather ntrgung."works, assembled from njtmtces and the ways exhbton o~,~]ft, s" the ~ 'Vahco~ver Art:,bywhch.the mass meda currently beng~,~dwq!~t. Gallery,...g~es an.~, has changed our vew of the Terrace Lb~,.~S '%s.[orcal.~,0~ "rvew Of':'.~,~.'world.." " Room. ;:" ":~:~~.-'~:~b ~'e?a~d/~hbjects a's The exhbton, enttled The collector of" 20 the horrors of war, socal " protest.,.art for AMPUTEE, TOO, Doll used t) help OAKLAND, Calf. lap) -- Lttle Edde Smth clutched hs doll wth sympathetc under~,tandn~as the two left Chld~n's-Hosptal, where Edde'~legs were amputated after complcatons from chcken pox, A chld psychologst who had prepared the two-yesrold patent for the surgery had removed the doll's legs and replaced them wth bandagng smlar to Edde's. She sdd when the spot specal bathroom and kt. grew blgger, she tnsk hm to then fxtures. Edde's fahosptal. Then more spots, her, Ga T, 24, works n a and brtd~ apt~arod m~ldv ft~ tm~e s~@, -. ~ ) t b, Lgh$3a~lL al~out ~.~/~.h~ = h~ spread to E~lAe',s; calves. H~ doctors'sent'b, 135 klometres by ambulance legs. to the Oakland hosptal. be' fttest- f~ ~R[fl~l Physcans dagnosed Monster pupura fulmnans, a dsorder of the clottng munchers system causng nternal bleedng and rapd NEW HAVEN, Conn. lap) coagulaton of the blood n -- Eleven students at the lower extremtes. ' Albertus.. Magnus.. Colleg~, The boy suffered a rare, Edde, s blood wf~.. creates "e t a monsmr " ' 'men blood-clottng compl~auon, replhced twce to sto~thp~ me.y at..... of the common chl~l4~edng-rn~brtn~ hlm:dbt~ z~--tne'~smtmm~-w rzen all dsease and underwent shock, and the ant-clottng (lay Saturday buldng a surgery four tmes to treat the problem before gangrene forced the amputaton, "t's been a long ordeal, but we got hm back," Edde's mother, Lnd., sad Sunday as they left for home n Manteea. "They sad he wasn't supposed to lve. " beleve he understands that he doesn't have any legs," sad Mrs. Smth, 23. "And also thnk he accepts t, We knew f we accepted t, he would." Dr. Byron Aok, drector of the pedatrc ntensve care unt at Chldren's Hosptal, sad the complcaton s somewhat of a mystery. "No one knows why t hap. pens," he sad. "t s known to accompany chcken pox on rare occasons and s nearly always fatal." Edde's llness began last June whle he appeared to be gettng over a smple case of chcken pox. Mrs. Smth notced hm rubbng a large purple spot on hs leg, but thought t was an nsect bte, drug heparn was admnstered n an attempt to stop the clotttog, hosptal offcals sad. The blood replacements worked but the drug dd not stop the clottng and lesons appeared on hs legs. Sores on hs thghs turned black and he had no pulse n hs feet. Edde became comatose, the offcals sad. Vascular surgery was per. formed n an ~msucceosful attempt to releve the pressures cuttng off cr. culatton n Edde's legs. More surgery to remove swollen and enermted skn followed n July, and skn grafts n early August, But the clottng perssted, and, fnally, gangrene developed. " really can't explan the feelng," Mrs. Smth sad, "He would watch them comng to draw blood and go nto hystera." To prepare for Edde's homecomng hs parents have remodeled ther house, wdenng doorways for hs wheel char, and nstallng TERM~VAL EXP:tES~ ( ) *Parcel Pckup & DeOvery Lght Packages & Parcel5 Chars- Reclners-- End r,~bl<;s... Portable T.V. Sute~ Ktchen 8, Lv,q Room) Beds & Box Sprngs MASTER BEDROOMDRESSERSORCFSTs FRG'S, STOVES, WASHERORDRYERS Dstrct of Terrace Only candy bar 1.6 metres long, 15 cent,metres wde and fve cent,metres thck, The Gunness Book of World Records currently carres no entry for largest candy bar, the students sad. but they hope to change that. Student government leaders at the Roman Catholc-run women's school got the dea for a gant candy bar from students at Smth College n Northampton, Mass., who last year created the world's largest ce cream sundae, The Connectcut students had no trouble fndng the ngredents, John Tatlglan, a vce.presdent at Peter Paul Cadbury Co., a leadng candy bar manufacturer, also s a trustee of the college. Socety" s currently on tour n Brtsh Columba. The works range from "Gn Lane" by the l~th century satrst Wllam Hogarth to the 2oth century "Kent State" by Rehard Hamlton. ~ Annual SK SWAP atthe Skeena Mall Nov. 3-9:30a.m. Spon"ored by: Kt: nkalum ~. 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12 ! Pegs 12, The HareM, Tuesday, October 30, 1979 ~;LASSFED RATES LOCAL ONLY: 20 words or less per n-' sertlon. Ovor 20 wordl 5 cents per word. 3 or more comecutlve nl~rtlonl e.50 per nler tlon. EFUNDS: Frst n ertlon chlrged for ~ether run or not. Absolutely no refunds sffer sd has been set. CQRRECTONS: Must be made before s~'ond nserton. Aowanco can be mldl for only one ncorrect ed. ~X NUMlaRa: 75 cents pckup meltsd. CLASSFED DgPLAY~ Rates ovlllable upon request. NATONAL CLAPlD EATE: 22 cants per agate lng. Mnmum chsrge per neartlon. LEGAL. POLTCAL led T ANSENT AOVlRTNG$ per column nch. BUSNESS PRSONALS~ par lne per month. O moeth bllts only. DAOLN DSPLAY: 4:00 p.m. 2dlyl pror to publcaton day. CLASPD: 2:CO p,m, on day prevloul to day of publlcat on/~ldly to Frday. ALL LA$SFlD AgH WTH ORDER Other than UNS WTH AN ESTAELSHED ACCgUNT. Servce cherln of U.B on all N.S.F. cheques. WEDDNG DESCRPTON : NO (: provlbed nlwl Ub- mffed wthn one month producton chlrgl for weddlnd and.or nglomant pctures. News of wepdlno (wrlte.upe) recelved (me month or more otter event $1o.0o charge, wth or wthout pcture. Sub act to condenontlon. Payable n advance. PLASFED NOUNClLMNT: alrths M~r~memenh~ rlgn Oonthe Funerll Cards of Thanks Memorlsl Notces AN. PHONE Cll~lfled Advertsng Dept. OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS meets Wednesday at 8 p.r~ at St. Matthew's Angllca~ ~Church basement. Phond after 6:30 p.m. Brthrght Offce Pregnant? n need of support? eal Blrthrlght , Laketse. SUBSCRPTON RATES suescrpton RATS ffectlva October!, 1971 Sngle Copy 20c By Carrer mth 3.00 By Carrer year Ey Mall 3 mth. S.00 By Mall 6 mth By Mall year Senor Ctzen year Brtsh Commonwealth and Unted States Of Amerca one year X 3139, Terracs, B.C. V8G 2M9 HOME DELVERY Terrce & Dlstr ct Thernhlll & Dstrct Phone Kltlrrmt 8, Dlstrlct Phons The Herald reserves the rght l~ laulfy ads under approwlate headngs and to eat rates ~erofore nd to determne psge O ltlon. The Herald reaerv~ the rlght to revlle, edt, CtsUlfy or relect any eqvertlumlflt and to rstaln any nlwer dlrectod to thl Herald Box Reply Servce, end to repay the customer the sum plld for tht dvertllement lnd box rentlh Box reples on "Hold" n. =dructlons not pcked up wthn 10 dayl of e~plry of an ad. vertlsoment wll be dlstroyed tmlm mllng nltructlons ere reo~lvld. ThOle enlwerlng Box Numb~s ere requested not to send orlglnals of d~:ument~ to avod Oea. All clllml of ~rore n ad. wrtlnments must be receved by the publsher wthn 30 days after the frst publlcltlon. t s agreed by the adverttser requestng spes thlt the labllly of the Herald n the event of falure topul~l h an advertlsemmt or n the event of en error appearng n the adverttsement as publshed shall be lmtsd to the amount pad by the advortl~r for only one n. correct nxftlon for the porton of the edvertlslng lhecl occuped by the ncorrect or omlffed tem anly, end that there hall bp no llablllty to any event greater than the amount psld for UCh advertsng. Adv~'tl~emenfl must comply wth the Brtsh Columba Human Rghts Act whch 5.50 prohlblts any advortlllng dllcrlmlnstel agalnlt any S,20" Person beceusl of hts race, S.50 relgon, ux, color, natonalty, 5.50 ancestry or place of orl01n, or 5.50 blclusl h ge between 44 S.50 and ~ years, unless the condton s luetlfled by a bonl fde requrement for the work n. valved. Terrace Lffle Theatre s havng an evenng of theatre actvltlea ncludng a readng for the Chrlatmas play. Want to get nvolved? Come along to Lttle Theatre Buldng, Katum St. at 8 p.m. on Frday Oct. 20th. NC3-220 Do you feel you have a offce hours: Tues. 11am- drnkng problem? There s 8")m, Wed. 9:30am.Spm, help Thura. 11am.gpm, Frl 1pro- AvellaMel 10pro or call M or 635- Phone63S anyftme. Alcohollos Anonymous... MEETNGS: Man. 0:30 p.m. Unted SKEENA CENTRE ONCE MORE WE OPEN OUR DU~RS TO THE SENORS OF THE COMMUNTY. We offer COFFEE CONVERSATON & CRAFTS n a frlsndly Drop.ln Centre atmosphere We supply MATERALS NSTRUCTON & TRANSPORTATON As well as an area tot relaxaton. For more n. Church. Man. 8 p.m.. Alanon Sceana Health Unt. Thurs. or Sat. 8:30 p.m. Mlls Memoral Hosptal. Ladlss Slm Lne Club meets Monday evenng -- 6:30 p.m. -- Unfted Church basement, 1 COMNG EVENTS ~COMNG EVENTS:: 1::*'".~1~... 24, STUATONS WANTED "For Safer Lvng, Fuel Economy/& Cleaner Ar" CHMNEYS BOLERS AR DUCTS FURNACES efreplaces PRO-VAC NDUSTRES CANADA LTD. Servces Dvson Specalsts n power-vac cleanng 96 Starllng Street., Kltlmat, B.C. V8C K ::: '*~ :: :! MOTORCYCLES: 36. FOR HRE 44,:* ROOM& : Kltlmat and share deas. Chldren natatlatlon (CO.N) You have enough to do 52J/WANTED :: are welcome. : TO RENT ' Women's A.A. Meetngs -- Every Tuesday NOM at 7: Lezelle Ave formaton about these and.other actvtes, please or phone 632.2NS and ask for ' Skeene Centre. See you there any tme between S am and " 3:30 pm Monday thru Frday. Kltlmet A.A. Constructon Group n Kltlmat: telephone k12-,1713. MEETNGS: Mondey. Step/~tetlngs. S: 30 p.m. Lutherah Church. Wednesdays Closed. Meetngs 8:30 p.m. Unltod Church. Frdays. (~en Mmtlngs S: 30 p.m. Skeane Health Unt, Klftmat General Hosptal. AS-Anon Meetngs - Tueldoy - 8 p.m. Unted Church. Rape Neltef Aborton Couneallng & Crss Lne for Women 8384~11 Weght Watchers meetng held every Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the Knox Unted Church Hall, 4907 Lazella Avenue. NCHES AWAY CLUB Meet every Tuesday nght at Wng. Dnner for two at the" Women's Nght Out. 8 n the Skeaea Health Unt. Sandman nn was won by Vl.Whte wth hnt, of tan 2V2 yr 37. For more nformaton phone SKEENA H=~-TH UNT B.C. Old Pensoners Tea & Eby St. Bazaar wll be held Sat., Terrace, B.C. Nov. 3, 1979 at Terrac~ LlS-13~,Arena Banquet Rm. from CHLD HEALTH CON- 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. (nc- FERENCES,2N) Weekly at Eby St. Every ~, Tues. 1:30.3:50 p.m. Phone Slde Show Lbrary for appontment. Held at Thornhlll Elem., 4th Basement Kemano Tues. of every month from' "A look at the country that 1:30-3:30 pm. Phone for; wll be flood." appontment. Bobyslflers 7:30 p.m. who brng chldren must' Nov have parents' wrlffan con- Nanlke.Maurlca Rver Club sent for mmunzaton. (NC.N) ADULT MMUNZATON CLNCS Every Man. and Wed. from 3-4:10 p.m. By appolntment~ only. PRE.NATAL CLASSES Held throughout the year for expectant parents. Phone Health Unt for detals and regstraton. PRE.NATAL BREATHNG and RELAXATON; ~EXERCSES' Held every Man. afternoon 2 p,m. HOME NURSNG CARE Nursng care n the home for thosa who need t, on referral from ther famly doctor. Terrace area only..pre,sch(x)l SCREENNG CLNCS 18 months: at Chld Health Conferences. 6 yrs. once to hnca monthly. 4v/=. S yrs. (pre.klndergarten): Sprng bltz. Developmental, vlel~,n, hearng screenng do~e. 'Please phone for appontment. ;~.'. CLNC Phone for appolntment. Treatment avallable. SANTATON Publlc health nspectors c:an asslst wlth zanltatlon,problems, such as food 'pol~oolngs and complalnte, sewage dsposal, prlvatn water supples an~ nusances. SPEECH and HEARNG CLNC (Held lt 4612 Grelg Ave., Tel ). The audologst wll do hearng tests on referral by famly doctor or communty health nurse. Speech pathologst therapst wll carry out speech assessments and therapy. LONG TERM CARE At 208-~21 Lazelle Ave. Tel: Assessment and plannng for those elgble for Long Term Care. AD TO HANDCAPPED At Lazalle Ave. Tel Assessment and gudance for vocatonal and socal rehabltaton done by. consultant. TERRACE WOMEN'S CENTRE a support servce for women Lezalle Ave. behnd Tcum Theatre 4, Drop n: 10 am-6 pm Man.. Thura. 10 am,4 pm Frldey.~ We offer a comfortable relaxed atmosphere to meet EVENNG PROGRAMS; 7:30 pm Tuesdays. Women'~ AA. lt Wednesday of month. Status of Women, 2nd Wednesday Sngle Parents (led by a sngle father), 3re Wednesday Men & Women's Rap, Thursdays WANTED DONATONS The Anglcan Church Bazaar: The Three Rvers Workshop wll be held Sat. Nov. 24, for the Handcapped are (nc-23n) onklng for donatons of any old~ broken or uead peces of Day Care Centre s havng a furnlture, elloanydllearded bottle drve on Oct. 318t. wood prnducte we could use Brng to the Centre. We wll for recyclng or renevetlng, pck up f you have lots Call US at between Kalum la.m. end3p.m. Wawlll try NC-31 Oct to make arrangements for BAZAAR AND TEA pckup. The Order of the Royal Purple ladles nvte the publc to ther fall sale and MLLS MEMORAL tea. November 17 1:30 P.M.-- THRFT SHOP 4:00 P.M. n the new Elk's Mlls Memoral Hosptal; Home 2822 Tetrault Street. Auxlary would apprecate. NC.-17 November any donatons of good, clean clothng, any houeahold Notce to Terrace Rod and tems, toys etc. for ther Gun Members: Thrft Shop. For pckup The annual trophy shoot wll servlcephone ~S-5320or 638. be held Saturday November 3233, or leave Donaton at. 3rd at the Rfle Range. Bg.- the Thrft Shop on Lazelle' Bore..trap..Handgun events. Avenue on Saturdays bet. Dance and supper to follow wean 11 a.m. and 3 p.m.: ntheevenlngafter7:00p.m.,11~ank you. : NC 2 November Rebekah Lodge Annual Tea and Bazaar, Sat., Nov 10- Oddfellows Hall, Munrne St. 2-4 PM. (nc-10n)! Northern Dellghhl Co-op s havng a Halloween Potluck t Party for members and ther famles. October 31st, 7:30 p.m. Anglcan Church Hall. Wear a costume. Phone ,415 for furlher nformaton. (NC.31 Oct) The Terrace St. Mothew's Church Bazaar wll be held Sat. Nov (NC 23 Nov) Frst Annual Students Councl Bngo. Tuesday, 20th of Nov. 7 p.m. Skeena School Gym. Proceeds to school cafetera. 18 games. S1200 n przes (subject to turnout). S for frst card, S1 for each addtonal card. (nc-sn) Women's Nght Out (Thursday, Nov. 1) nvtes you to come out and meat the Women's Canddates that are runnng for the Nov. 17 electon. Councl, School. At the Women's Centre, 4711 Lazelle Ave. 7:30 p.m. N) (nc- Greyhound Bus Schedule change effectve 28th of. Octobe-.~: 30 p;m. Scheduled' run to Prnce Rupert wll leave ~/~ hour earler at 5:oo p.m. tll further notce. (C10-1 N) MLLS MEMORAL HOSPTAL AUXLLARY'S RAFFLE WNNERS The draw for the Mlls N~morlat Hosptal Auxlary raffle was held Saturday, OCt. 13, 1979 n the Arena banquet room at the end of ther annual bazaar. A letter opener was won by Doug McRee. A set of matchng towels was won by M. Hobenlhlald. The gun rack was won by H. lark. yam. The polarod camera was won by Ben Granman of Prnce George. The needlepont pcture was won by Joyce Gbson. The clock rado was won by Mel Mallnowskl of Wlxshart, Sask. The make-up lesson was won by Nell DeJong. The quean sze qult was won by Lee Duplossl. Overwaltea gft certfcate was won by A. Knott. The table lamp was won by Bll MoRea. The eat of sheets and pllowcases was won by J. Glesple. The crochet shawl was won by Mary Segewlck. Young deas gft certfcate was won by G. Ross. Albert and- Mccaffery gft certfcate was won by Alce Chen. n lovng memory of a beloved son Frank Robert (Bobby) Bolton suddenly taken away. from us on October 30, 1978 n hs 28th year at Terrace, B.C. The shock receved that day No one can ever tell, God gave the strength to meet t And courage to bear the blo~/, But what t meant to lose hm No one wll ever know, t's a lonely ffe wthout hm And sad has been the way For ffe at home s net the lame, Snce our Bobby was saled away. t was a sudden ondlng, Too sudden to forget. Ha sad goodbye to no one, Adear heart ceased to beat, suddenly our son was pone. We mss you Bob. Ever remembered and eadly mlssed by Morn and Howard, scllne and Howard Stsrr. (pl.300) WANTED FOR OUR CONSGNMENT & SALES FLOOR: Furnture, applances, power tools, hand tools, dean small cars, motor. blkea, boats, motors or any dher tems n acceptable condton. Terrace Aucton Mart Corner of Apaley & Lakelea or phone MS41T2. (cffn SEARS SALES AGENCY Wholesale merchandse Aucfton servces Ornamental ronwork 3972 Dobla Street, Phone a.m.:- 2 p.m. Closed Mondays (cm ) Concrete NP~tlC tallks n Mock. Get relef ~Nlth a concrete nvestment. schmltly's Excavatng 6U.3929 (am.1.1o-79) ACCOUNTNG STUDENT local frm of Chartered Accountants has an openng for a student nterested n accountancy as a career. Preference wll be gven to students currently enrolled n a course leadng to a degree. Salary negotable. Send resume to Porter, Gleselman, Grelg, Wlknson and Co., Park Avenue, Terrace, B.C. (A5.31 Oct) Salesman and servce man requred for a fast growng ndustral Dealer shop. Ps mall nqury fo PO Box 215. Telkwa B.C. C20-23 Nov.. The DALY HERALD needs CARRERS n the followng areas: Tbernltlll: Cottonwood Street, Empre Street, Pequotte Avenue, Kofoed. Deelardlnes, Kofoed- Sharpes, Rver Drve, Burgess. Laurler Avenue, Thornhlll Street. Tamlce: Hghway 16 W., Wllow Creek Rd., 4900 Block Agar, 4700 Block Agar. f you are nterested n one d these routes please ~hone: 63S-LlS7 between 9 am and 5 pm. Ktlmat: (ukon Street, C~all. Sterlng Streets, Orole - ~sprey Streets. f nterested -- phone Kelth ;(ctfn.nc) Expe'T;ncad,,~retaryh,wl,, 1977 Honda XL 175 CC Wanted:Toyota body n good 1976Yamaha DT 175CC. Wll condton. " No engne. consder trade for PreferrablyCorona Mark snowmoble(s). For further or Corolla. nto plse phone Call before (P5-30 Oct.) 1064 after 5. (C4.30 Oct) '79 Honda CBX Supersport. Ph (ps-sn) For Sale: floor oll furnace, 300 gallon oll tank $ OBO C5-2 Nov Store Fxtures for Sale. Phone durng the day (cfn ) For Sale Boler, 4,500 B.T.U. boler. S2SO.00 Ph 63S-7840 C3.2 N Tre changer for sale. Phone C9-2 Nov.) LOOKNG FOR FUR- NTUREt Try the Terrace Aucton Mort Sales Floor. New & uled furnture at a prce anyone can afford. We buy and sell. Call the Terrace Aucton Mart, 4435 Lakelea Ave. Phone 435-$17:L (cffn, ) For Sale: Boler, 45,000 B.T.U. $250. ph (cs.sn) Four square handsplt cedar shakes for sale. One covered utlty traler sutable for horses. Ph (ps-$n) ;'Rubber Boots for Dancng" and memores of poneer lfe n the Bukley Valley wrtten by Nan Bourgon s now on sale n Smlthers at Van's News, Western Drugs and nteror Statonary. C15-12 Nov) do copy or dlctaphone typng n own home. Ph One box sprng 39" COLLER EXCAVA'~ P3-30 OCt fberglass canopy fts small Backhoe Work Wllng to babyst n own vehcle sze. home. Flexble hours. Lve 2 tre and rms wnter Phone after 6:00 pm, (am ). to nqure, phone near Hosptal. Experenced sfter. References avalable wth chrome rms. 3-28X19 motorbke fres and rlms.ph NSSTON (P$-30 Oct) :C5-31 Oct) ' THE BEST. ' GEMN EXCAVATNG LTD. (Was Andrews) B.a. ck.hce Work Hourly and Contract anytme (am ~) PDQ Carplt Floorng "Yo'u supply -- we nstall.v 6~1"1691.r (am :~ ~ ~. Weber. The travel bag was :)~d mult eze poodle on Hgh. won by M Wyatt "The Nay mlle. Answers to housenlant 'was won* by ~chmeglts. Reward Phylls Bream. The double', da),s: evenngs. blanket was won by L. PS.30 _Oct) ~ Valcourt. The plllow~wal' ~ 3 Done from Lanfear won by Mrs, Sullvan. ' " area. The auxlary members 1 male.huaky-shepord cross would lke to thank thole 1 male. Malfele cross stores and busnesses who 1 female.black mln. poodle generously donated the uncllpped przes and would also lke to or 63';-4755 thank the publc for sup. NC.TFN portng the bazaar. (nc-21k)) Be a Herald paper carrer Phone 'HELP WANTED Help Wanted: MEDCAL RECORDS STENOGRAPHER (Clerk V).must have hgh school graduaton; typng of 60 wpm; two years related experence; tranng or experence n codng end abstractng nformaton; HRT or ART preferred. Salary as per unon contract. Apply to Medcal Records Lbraran, Bulkley Valley Dstrct Hospltat, Box 370, Smltherl, B.C. Telephone e a3.-30"oct HARLEY'S PANTNG & DECORATNG Drywall, stucco, tle, lnoleum. Free estmate.' Phone (c20-6n) Are your eallngs gettng dngy lookng? f they are, have them profeeslonally resprayed. Call Earl at 635-" 2776 C40-12 Dec. Qualfed carpenter, tradesman fully equpped wth ar tools, avalable for renovatons, custom cabnet, arborlte, formca n. tsuatlons. Wll consder all other types of fnshng work. Phone After 6 p.m. Ask for ~)n BACKHOE for HRE Phone 63844N machne 2 yeare old. For~ further nformaton call (c20-8n) For Sale: Chesterfeld sute n good condton. $ Must be sold C4.31 Oct *, For sale: One 1956 Chev sngle Axle dump truck. One 1965 HC tandem dump Varous rambler' ford parts. (car and truck) Prlcad cheap to sell. One garage to rent. One traler space to (~e used W~. box heart. ':~" One alurnlnum storm and screen door. Flts 2'6"X 6'6"'. CTFN-25 Oct 79 : ~ '~" WANTED Spot cash pad for ~oud used furnture, guns, lewellery, skates, BCRC shares. Anythng of value We buy - sell - trade Gunsmlthlng QUEENSWAY TRADNG 3215 Kalum Street Terrace ~.t1~ before Chrstmas. Let me polsh your slver.nov only. wll pck up and delver. Ph before noon. P$.2 N. 410 John Deere Backhoe for hre. Phone (cm ) PETS TO GVE AWAY One cat and one ktten. Kltton s black, lvely -- cat s young, dark brown wth fant lght strpes. Cat s affectonate, adaptable, house broken. Hate to gve her up, but landlord nssts. Call days, evenngs. Ask for Don. (nc. sff) 38. WANTED MSC. rent on prvate lot. Phone Nelghbourhood Wanted to Buy: Used fur:" garage sale at 3955 McNel nlture such as couch, char, St., Copper Mountan Sub. table & chars. Phone 635. dvson 10:00 A.M. to 2: (ctfn ) P.M. October 27th and November 3rd. Garage necesstes to household necesstes. Everythng reasonably prlcad. (C8.2 Nov) 12" black & whte TV. Motorola. Remote control. Great 2nd TV, $78. (c2-310) Phone Wanted to buy Old car and truck and cat batteres. Top prlca pad. Wll pck up. Phone anytme. (p20.1n) Wanted. ~ood furnture and msc. ~rtlcles for aucton. Call L.W. Sears at or '3092 HW', 16 EaSt. (p20-1n) 17foot Cedar Strp (Hendyboy) fuel cabn. Electrc start. Good,heavy sea hull, 40 HP Johnson motor. Sngle axle traler. Ph C5.30 Oct) Need one female to sha~re apartment. Call (c2-310), ' r ~: 004RD Room and Board n Thornhlll Ph Aval Nov 1star 15th. CC5-31 Oct) MUNROE MANOR- NOW RENTNG NEW 1 and 2 Bedroom Apartments ' br. country ~ome wth excellent vew on one acre sq. ft., creek frontage, large garden area wth excellent sol. Askng $40,000. Phone after 6 pm. (ctfn ) For Sale by bulder. Your choce of sx homes. Prces reduced For more n. formaton pls call collect Three bedroom vew home overlookng Terrace and the Skesna Valley. Many ex. cellent features, ncludng wall fo wall carpetng, bult n dshwasher, two full bethl and large covered sundeck. Located n a quet rosldentlal area only mnutes from 'Schools a,d downtown. l 1~oss"~J11c~:pn.be m. medate. To vew phone ~ after 6 pro. (atfn ) HANDYMAN SPECAL House and lot n Thornhlll area. Contact Rck Smth or Jack Ambler at for further detalls. (ctfn ) 3 BR home wth ful basement. Approx sq. ft. Has 20x30 ft. workshop. Fenced & landscaped lot. Approx. 50x100. Vew at 4743 Straume or phone after 5 pro. (p20-300) Workng couple redulres 2 Br. Accommodaton m. medately, weekdays 8:30 am to 4:30 pm phone local 52 after 6: CTFN-23 Oct) '2 or 3 BR home wth basement and freplace. preferred but net urgent. One or 2 steps to front en.' trance. Cell evenngs only' (collect f necessary) (c20-310) Bachelor requres furnlshod or unfurnshed one bedroom Apt. traler or house. Ps. call and ask for Dave. P5.3 Nov Famly requres 2 or 3 bdrm. apt., house or traler as soon as possble ext :30 to 4:30 pm. (c4.2n) Requred as of November 1st, room or room and beard for sngle workng woman. Ph P4 30 Oct) 54, BUSNESS PROPERTY For Sale: Warehouse wfth heated workshop and separate offce space. Fenced wth chan lnk fence. Complete securty. Ph P0-8 Nov.

13 ,,. HOMES Ths" poston offers a career Olq~Hunlty through ~r :Sate: 1972 ~x6e foot panned advancement to management levels and Terrace. For sale or buld to Waller set up n traler perk; hlghorearnlnga. Applcants must have completed hgh owners requrements. For. For app..to vew cell 1S. school, should have some busness experence, good nformaton please phone '~. ;"(c20-1n) drvng record, and ha wllng to accept transfers. Russ Roper Collect. -. We offer good startng salary, plus lheral employee.(cl0-nov 1.) For Sale: 1972 Statesman benefts. 'For Rent: 90O sq. ft. o~ moble home. 12x.%2. n. For an ntervew opportunty call: ~cond floor. Ar coneludes washer and dryer, Mr. R. H ytor frldga, stove, all furnture canadan A ceptancs clamed. Located at 4623 ;Lakelse Avenue. Phone 43S: end applances, Jcay shed Corporaton Ltd. 1S52. (ctfn.~,10.7~) and porch. Clean and t 46S410e reasonahly prced. For quck v LVlew property n country.,~'esk frontage, ncely Weed. Phone after 6 p.m. ~.TFN 24) Lot for Sale: Excellent large. lot on 4516 Cedar Crescent.' deal reeldsnflal area wth potental vew. g2h000., Conlsct (ctfn.2.t0.: mnvanenc. Store:- ~/'l;h; Jvng accommodaton. Store; does a good war roulld, tornover. For further n. formaton please wrte Box ~214 or call & (clo-2.' M-79) 57, AUTOMOBLES '19"9 4 door Honda Accord. 16,000 kn. Ex. cond. $48,50. ph (ps-sn) For Sale: Volkswagen Beetle wth custom body, custom nteror. Powered by 19~4 Capr V6 engne Many optons. $2,800. Also fbregless body Volkswagen wth convertble. Ph after 5 pro, (p4.2n) 1975 Blazer 4X4 n good condton Low mleage. Ph for nformaton. Ca-2 Nov Mustong for selo.phon, :kls4973 afar S p.m. PS-2 NOv '74 Cornet PS. P.B. remans condton Phone ( PS-,10 Oct.),~ Chevel. Gl0so'-bllc~ 71 Bendx ctaton 28 feet. and whte scoop. NEW Tlrs~ travel traler. Comes Wth end rms. 11 to 1 pstons. 1~ /Worowavo oven, vaccum bolt rearend. 450 Holtsy cerl~ cleaner. AM.FM 8 track, ;wth many more hgh per,.: Dalh ar and ar condtoner for once extras Must etl~ or 635.5~0. generator, awnng, T.V. Ct0.$ Nov orel, nalda control. Lllul new. App 8,~0 mles. 43S. W2 Flreblrd for cse. Phom 2S92 635"4246. Ca.30 Oct. (C9.2 Nov.)..,: n FOR SALE By OWNER- 19;7. ~MEDATELY: foot.,cheu. Blazer. 4 wheal drve., Wlderness travel traler.: Over gl7,000 nvested. Bult /bkng 111,500. Vew at Reel 350 engne hy off road nn Motel. Hghway 16 West. specalst. Over 15,000 n. Last trslbr on sfl. (ctfn-2. vested n motor. M22 rock crusher 4 speed. Huret vertl..... ~ "' gate shfter. Tack roll bar. 4 nch lft suspenson kt. Too Frldge, stove, heater, water many extras to lst. askng supply. Exc. cond. Phone 11:!,000 Ph (ps.sn) (Ca*30 Oct) L J ' 79 T-Brd low mleage. Exc. 'Warranty. Phone ,(CtS.7 Nov.) 58, TRUCKS :1979 Ford F-150 explorer. Uke new. Must sell. Only 7,000 km. Ph after 6:00 P,M. C4.1Nov ~'GMC Van P.S.P.B: V~ Radal tres, FM sterce ceseefle. Much more. Call. Pat or L C5-31 OCt) For Sale F.250 4X4, Radal tres H.D. suspenson complete wth ~ fool Sun and fun camper. 3 way power unt both n good cond~ For further nfo pls call 63S. me. PS.31 OCt) For Sate 1976 G.M.C. 4X4 wth canopy. Dual gas tank plus Tlddy tank. Must sell! davlng town. Ph " ps.~v Datson PU Shorthox ~7,S00 mles. Go~ coal. 52,s00.00 ODe. Aft, ~4;:00p.m.. Pe ceu 45g o ~/.~-'7.2 Nov 1971 Bronco P.S.P.B. peslh'acflon 3el wth 4 speed Exc. tslxklack and rado. Ph 43S.451~. CS40 OCt,For Sale Ford Granads E.S.S.,P.S.P.B. rado bucket mate, radals, tow mllea0e.. Would lks older car on', trade. Also a fender reverb'. vlhrolux amplfer, twn ~ speakers 4 nput almost new.: Ph ~S.200~ after S:30 p.m., CE41 Oct 59: MOBLE sale prced upcler $10,000. Phone 632.3~13 anytme or aft., s. (c,o.,=n PLANNED PROMOTONAL OPPORTUNTY. Dstrct of Terrs,:e NOTCE CALL FOR TENDERS,-NVT-ATON... MlMAL CUNTROL TOTENDER Sealed bds relatng to the above contract wll be Sealed Tenders endsrkt accepted at the Muncpal Offces untl 4:30 p.m. "Worker's Compensaton November 15, 1971). nterested partes re advsed to Board of B.C., Offce vew the proposed contract and.or obtan further n. Buldng", wll be race;vad formaton t the Muncpal Offce, 3215 Eby SWeet, by Archtects North, at ther durng normal busness hours. offces, Lazelle Ave., Terrace, B.C., up to Tenders must be submlflad n sealed envelopes -- 4:00 p.m., local tme, addresced to the Clerk-Admnlstretor and clearly Tburlday, November 20th, marked "Tender to Anmal Control.*' The lowest or 197). any tender net nacasoarlly accepted., The works shell consst of the erecton of an Offce; F.K. Norman buldng of spproxlmett.~ Treasurer.Collector 5200 square.feet, fo be (~4,3tOS#N) erected on an exstng -, foundaton pre.tendered Frday, October 10th, f79. Plans, specfcatons and Form Of Tender may be obtaned at the offces of the Archtect after November Documents wll be avalable '" '' for nspecton at WELDER the Terrace Constructon Assocaton Offce, the Ex$~rlenced welder requred for work n Prnce Geonga Ca~Wuctlon Houston area. Steady employment. Straght Assocaton Offce, the l/days. Humber'33 TtTcket or baler. Should be Amalgamated ConsWuctlon experenced n constructon and loggng Auoclatlon Of B.C., Van. cower, and fbe ConsWuctlon ] re:alrs. Plan Servce Offce, Bur. ] naby. Archltectl North Phone Lasses AVE., Terrace, B.C. VgG~ FOR Boar?Orker's Compensaton.. OPPORTUNTY. Pacfc Petroleums has on excellent career OP. pertunlty for person dsslrlng to succeed n the automotve servce buslnelm. A modern two bey earwth heater watt vce staton wth wend car ~ash, located on Hghway 18 nthe ndustral communty of Vondsrboof, B.C. s avalable for lense. Pacfc 46 oftorl deeor support ncludng: Advertsng end Promoton TEA Programs MUST SELL M- All Credt cards Program A person wth approl~'lat~ background s preferred, but ol applcatons ere welcome. Soma captal s requred. Drect enqures to: Dave Pearson 10.79),, Pacfc Petroleums ""l~x ~l :~" ~' 1972 Travelalre 16 ft. Waller. Postal Staton A Prnce George, B.C. Telephone S44.$433,~e.jk,m~ g ft. Vanguard camper. ncludes 3 way frldga, stove, furnace and lacks. Very, good condton, phene after 6 pm. (p7.$n) Just lke Naw.Tr-Star mport Cemperatts. TosH m Toyota or Datsun truck. Pl 63S C3-$1 Oct KEEPAPENTAX SYSTEMOON: HAND MOTORHOMES FOR RENT: 20' fo 21'..Luxurously equpped. Fully * nsured. Avalable for Nov., Dec., Jan. Phone ~' Notce :To all ous~mers of Fashon Twoffwenty Cosmetcs. Take notce thee there wll be a pres ncrease of products effectve Nov.1, 1979 To place an order be,ore ncrease phone 43S-S0,11 (Ca-30 :ct) '/o. LVESTOCK" : ::~<::: For Sale Wener Pgs. Call ~::,~? 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