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1 #.--,~ : 5555 TAX (1978 LTD.). 24 HOUR.. S.R:mE -s-ssss,.s 635.'5050 LGHT-DELVERY SERVCE dothey stand? ndependence was clouded agan Wednesday when Joe Clark's Quebec Heutenant, Rneh LaSatle, sad the rest of Canada wll have to negotate wth Quebec f t votes for soveregnty. assocaton n a proposed ~ lxovncsl ~referendum,... Clark has :~atedly sad he.wll" not negotate sov~egntyeasonlatlon Whch he equates wth n. dependence- under any crcumstances. When LaSalle was asked n Ber. thervlle,. que., f he dsagrees wth Clark, he repled: "That's an nterpretaton." He supported Clark -- but each had hs own opnon. n Asslnboa, Sask., Prme" Mnster Trudeau urged voters to reject~the CanoervaUves as.a party' that bends wth the proveusg polt.leal wnds and the..,+new~ Dem~rats as - rel/~ffl~res bf' bg labor n Ontaro.".Trudeau sad ~the Con. se;~atves have reversed ther postons on a number of ssues, ncludng soveregnty;assocaton..' He told 800.at a legon hall Clark orgnally sad he would negotate soveregntyassocaton wth Quebec, but now says~ Quebec 'doesn't h~the rght to.self- Barrett on Vancouver sland, sad Trudeau and Clark are afrad to force corporatom to keep prces down,. Today, '. Trudeau Cam. pagm n the quebec communtlas of St.-Hyacnthe, Drummondvlle, Wndsor and Sherbrnoke. Clark s n the eastern Ontaro com. muntes of Bellevlle, Napanee and Cornwall, Broadbent vsts Vancouver and Calgary and Socal Credt Leader Faban Roy campagns around Cldcoutlm. Fremen facng arson charges NANAMO, B.C (CP).-- A former volunteer fremen was charged wth arson ~ Wednesday followng a co nvastgutlea nto a n May, 1978, whch caused M),000 damage to a Junor secondary school n ths Vancouver sland cty. Berry Stewart, 18, of Nanalmo was a member of the Harewood volunteer fre department at the tme of the blaze. He has snce r~gned from the department, No date has been set for Stewart's court appearance. Bg John cut agan LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Actor John Wayne underwent surgery for the second tme n fve months Wednesday, ths tme to releve an ntestnal obsructlan found durng a routne check of hs cancer surgery n January, the UCLA Medcal Centre sad. "An examnaton of Mr. Wayne after hs admsson for a routne check revealed a partal ntestnal obsructsn that was refleved n an operaton rds mornng," sad Bonne Wldtham. She sad Wayne was n stable condton and that doctors had not reported fndng any further traces of,, cancer. 4._.~'~" : ~ ~ ~ 'C.~+ +-f++,:~ t LEGSLATVE LZB~RY, PARL~P.~tT BULDNGS. ;, ~,o't,'~,. ~.n_'. TERRACE-KTMAT '7 COMP. 77/78 d al',y h.rald,= Volume 13 No. 8~ 20C Thursday, Mx), 3, 1~ \ r "au~'~e.ql Shelford has hs sx-year dream on vew n hs campagn offce., Shelford and :Howard have hotsprng plans /. ~by:brlan Oregg The transportaton faclty:s a ferry... /.~. :=:.',~'!..,"~:"~~.~,~,~.~ ~',~;~, ~,'... ~-"-~: ~ ~,..~.~ :~ :-.::,tfmlnal~,',kt ~a.t,.:, ~ "ov~ard~a' d,h ~.~ ms for a fve-person concept commlttee " ',::..... for the Lakelse hotsprlngs wlth BlllMurray, Howard says that provlnclal mlnlstry of a hotelman, as the charman. agrculture nformaton shows that 32 per cent of the cost of growngtomatoes under glass s for fuel. Shelford unveled a plan for the hotsprngs development on Wednesday but he says the estmated $5 mllon proposal s lust hs vew of what can be done. "1 hope that other, people wll come up wth better deas," sad Shelford. Shelford wll be askng the muncpal councls of Ktlmat, Terrace, Prnce Rupert, Hazelton and Smthers to each appont a representatve for the concept commttee. "1 trust local government..;the regonal dstrct has done some work on how to develop the hotsprlngs and the Dstrct of Klflmat has done a lot of advance work on how the development should take place," he sad. The hotsprlngs development should serve 100,000 people durng a year, he sad. Shelford's suggeston lst ncludes a campground-traler park and pcnc grounds' wth all the necessary support servce. The publc pools are hot, hotter and swrl wth change rooms and showers. There wll be a small quet hotel.motel wth rooms and unts; a marna dock wth boat and canoe rentals. Thermal.solar produce greenhouses for lettuce, tomatoes, radshes and cut flowers are suggested. Also ncluded n ths concept s fsh farmng, a research teclllty or vegetable and flower producton, as well as educaton uses. The mnstry further shows that the total cost of producton ncludng a return on nvestment s about $12 per case of 20 pounds. "By usng /he natural heat from the sprngs there would be a savng n producton costs of 32 ~r Cent of $12 leavng a net producton cost of $8.16 per case. That cost s less than the average net market return." says Howard. "n other words by usng the heat from the hotsprngs for the growng of tomatoes we could produce them here cheaper than we can mport them. Asmllar case can be made for other vegetables. "1 conceve a plan whereby the provnce would make the captal nvestment ether aloneor n conjuncton wth a local busness person and lease the greenhouse f t s so desred." "We could also use th'e natural heat to grow our own plants and flowers and serve a ~cal market as well as provdng an added attracton for the tourst trade and the local resdents who would want to use the hotsprngs for recreaton purposes. "1 would make pert of the hotsprngs avalable to the Northwest Communty College for the tranng of Chefs and hotel management personnel. "Fnally, the area surroundng the hotsprngs lends tself at least to exploraton of ncluded wth the man hotsprlngs and guest lodge s a conventon centre and gee.thermal energy purposes. Other countres use gee-thermal sprngs fo meetng rooms, a lounge, dnng area, game produce electrcal energy. We could do t ~ntre and recreaton centre, here n B.C.," says Howard. $helford sees the hotsprlngs as the co. ocdlnatlon centre for tours to Stewart, K'San, the totem trals and other charters, as well as mountelneerng, skng, hkng, rver raftng, charter fshng, charter huntng, rock houndng, etc. r ;Another use s a health centre and health spa component wffh a complement of n)edlcal, psychatrc, physotheraplst and dletc consultants, says Shelford. ; / Frank Howard, Skeena NDP provncal canddate, also released hs plans for the hotsprlngs and sad thmdevelopment of the hotsprlngs must nclude a companon transportaton faculty so t can be ncluded n a peckage.tour plan for toursts. He congratulated Shelford for workng to brng the hotsprngs under publc ownershp but says he s amazed that hs mnstry has no studes on the use of natural heat from hoteprngs to head greenhouses, as was stated by J.D. Hall, co.ordnator of Farm Fnance Programs for the mnstry on Feb. 27. Howard says that the hotsprlngs must be put to other uses. _besdes recreaton n order to get at least fve per cent return on the publc nvestment for the development of the hotsprlngs. Shelford sad tha-t-th-e-hofsprngs would be leased to a prvate manager after t had been developed by the provncal governmeat. '!'r r ~- Rupert Steel & Salvage Ltd. ~PEg g~ss ALL METALS we buy & AE[$ MON..SAT, Looalon Seal Ogre BENNE''T SAYS OPEM TL 6 p,m, Phone l 4-s l Busness s NDP front NANAMO, B.C. (CP)Pre. ruler Bll Bennett accused a Vancouver-based small busness group Wednesday of beng a front for the New Democratc Party. Bennett told a Socal Credt.Party luncheon of about 300 that the group s pretendng t s an ndependent voce and that. small busnessmen are rls. lg up to support the party that as government almost destroyed small busness. The NDP have found a tame small busnessman, Len Fresen, whom he descrbed as a former NDP canddate. Fresen had found a few other busnessmen who supported the NDP for hs group, he sad. Bennett sad small busness can only be sue~ ceesful when there s a government whch can. help them. ' The premer told hs supporters, ncludng local Socal Credt canddate Tom Humble, that the NDP would tax away the profts of small. busness. The NDP had a polcy of overtaxng the people of B.C. when they are alve and takng the rest wlw.n they are dead. Bennett end the B.C. ecnnnay s movng agan wth ~ announcements of major.~ cr~sreads,', wth" one.read - leadng to bg government and state socalsm:, and the other leadng to ndvdual rghts and ownershp. 'After the luncheon, Bennett presented Naeamo Mayor Frank Ney, a former Soc~al Credt MLA, wth a ~heque for $232,199 for :!lghtng and navgatonal mprovements to Cassdy Arport. The arport, whlch the cty took over from federal trans. ~rt mnstry, was the ste of an ar crash several weeks ago whch clamed the lves of sx persolm. Total cost of the mprovements s about $1 mllon wth the.~federal and provncal' governments sharng the bll. Bennett sad he remem, bored flyng out of the ar- port durng a blndng snowstorm n the 1975 electon campagn when the runway was lned wth kerosene lamps. "We almost crashed," he sad. HOWARD ASKS FOR DEBATE Frank Howard, NDP canddate for Sheens, to.day ssued a drect challenge to Premer Bennett to debate the queston of B.C. Resources nvestment Corp. shares. Howard sad, "Premer Bennett has sad that the share ssue of BCRC s a malor part of hs program and therefore ssue to hm a drect challenge todebate the whole queston of BCRC, personally thnk that lobs and employment s the man ssue, but f Bennet s gong to hnge hs campagn on BCRC then he certanly should be prepared to debate that subject and wll gladly accomedate hm." "The tems whch need to be examned," sad Howard, "nclude the cost to the tax. payer, estmated to be more than $2,$ mllon, for the dstrbuton of these socalled free shares. That expendture wll n ot create extra pbs and Bennett needs to be examned on that pont." "An mportant aspect of the fve-share certfcates s whether the holders thereof wll ever collect any dvdends." sad = Howard, "n that regard the prospectus ssued by BCRC contemplates that shareholders could hold the shares for. de cad.es and stlllnot receve any dvdends. be'll demte the ssue wth V gve the ch'snce~" ';There s also the whole queston of wha ~ consttutes ownershp." contnued Howard. "The fve.share certfcates whch Bennett says he wants te gve away do not, and repeat, do not, ental ownershp of anythng. All that s nvolved there s the possesson of a pece of paper." "1 know that Premer Bennett only wants to debate thngs wth people who are not nvolved n ths campagn. Bll, you may be afrad to debate drectly wth Dave Barrett, but how about wth me. 'm lust an ordnary canddate." Stephens says report altered VANCOUVER (CP) -- they should have Appeared Socal Credt and New before the commttee to Eater, Bennett man- Democrat MLAs doctored a. answer ts questons before streeted n downtown Brtsh Columba Hydro the nqury dosed. Nanamo and vsted Socal report to avod possble "By closng ts eyes and Credt campagn poltcal embarrassment, ears to ths argument, the headquarters n the rdng. leader Ve Stephons of the commttee has flagrantly The general recepton was Progressve Conservatves dsregarded the purpose for frendly as Bennett walked charged Wednesday. whch t was created and has brskly about, occasonally Stephens told a news lost all credblty as an poppng nto offces and conference that the frst effectve nvestgatory greetng passers-by. draft of the report, prepared body," Stepbeus sad. n February by the "Ths s dearly a stuaton A few persons n ths NDP legslature's Crown cor- where the NDP and Sncreds stronghold, held hy former poratons commttee, named have found t advantageous fnance mnster Dave three promnent offctals n not to rock each other's boat. Snpch n the last house, connecton wth alleged The legslature and the avoded Bennett and one nterference n dealng wth people of Brtsh Columba man quesuoned the premer Hydro's busness, have been deceved." on hs vews on captal The names, along wth punshment, The man sad other materal, were deleted B lly he thought Bennett's reply from the fnal report e was ummtsfaetory, released last week, sad Bennett favors the death penalty for kllers of polce and prson guards, though at frst he attempted to dodge the queston by rayng t was a federal matter. The premer,tred on a cowboy hat wth a stcker.~or Humble, a horse breeder who wore a cowboy hat throughout the manstreatng. Bennett found hs hat too small and declned a,ater offer of another one. Bennett also told reporters that a low voter turnout n the May 10 electon would hurt the Sonal Credt. But he added that was because a low turnout hurts the entre democratc system. " thnk that a vast majorty of people support our party, our government and our prncples." utton Stephaos.Stephem, amemheroftbe b commttee, sad the report "has been.doctored wth moved tact agreement between the NDP and Socred members.,,, NEW YORK (Renter) -- A " jury on Wednesday ordered Hessdnadraftofthare. a promnent New York port, the names of Dr. plastc surgeon to pay Gordon Shrum and Davd 11854,000 to a woman who Cass-Beggs, both former clamed he moved her belly Hydro charmen, and Bob button fve centlmetres cfl wllams, former NDP lands centre. and forest mnster, were n the two week long tral, mentoned n connecton Mrs. Vrgna O'Hare, 42, wth alleled nterference testfed that she underwent and msrepr~entatnn' n surgery by Dr. Howard dealng wth Hydro's Bellln because he promsed busness, to gve her "a nce, fat, seay "These namm, along wth belly." other materal, have been nstead, Mrs. O'Ham lad deleted from the fnal he gave her years d angu~ report," sad Stephens," by movng her belly butto~ He emphaszed that the fve centmetres off centre evdence ~ wrongdong on and by leavng an ugly scar the part of the three was far across the wdth d her from conclusve and that stomach.

2 Page 2, Th, Herald, Thursday, May 3, 1979 HARDWA~ STORES ] Gude z m m m m, m. ~ llll lltng=.lubjeot to ohange wlhout noloe, BBMMMBMMMMMMBMBMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMBMMMMMMMMMMMM THURSDAY 6 p,m. to, mdngst 2,,.ol3 (NDC) ",-, CBr.) 4.,c,v,c,vl 9 =" (PBS) 51~ Burnett =o, S=,e, He'coney ~= Mllon Rngers ~. KNG 5 Dollar Electrc 145 News. Man Company b A 00 ~ News Studo ~'d. Hour See Dck 145 News Cavett l-- - Manor Express Cont'd, Specal Hourglass 145 'The Cost'd. Cunt'd. Tonght Lchrer Match Stars Steppng 145 Game PM On ce Out ve -- On Gtlgan's Boat t Up Leaders : ~o sland' Soap. 'C0nt'd. : ~5 1 0 ~ P'Antsnsusan ~5 FRDAY r 'd Cout'd. Cout'd. 145 Cmt'd. KoJak Con'd, The Natonal :, Nght... '~'" Fqanl Mod Squad Famly CTV ews ~ews Hour Fnal Late Show 'The Vkngs' [ nflaton: The Sky's The. Ln~'t Cnema B:C. Fender m~,~smmm Late Move 'McCloud' 10 a.m. to 5 psm, Labor sl. ppng m" Brta... LONDON (CP) --.Brttls~ publc opnon polls,,'whch opened strongly n favor of Margaret Thatcher and her Conservatves, appear to be sldng toward Jm Callaghan and hs Labor party. However, an the eve of Brtan's general electon, the men who put ther money on the lne are sayng t's Magge all the way, The two.top bookes n Brtan -- Ladbroke's and Mecca-- are gvng 11-4 odds ff you want Labor. f the Conservatves are your choce, you wll have to put up seven to wn two. - t's a far cry from the frst days of ths month-long, dshwater-dull campagn, when some polls were pattng the Conservatves as far ahead as 20 per cent. As electon day opens, the Poll of Polls n The Sun says the Torns have an electon lead over Labor of seven per cent whch, f reflected n the votng, would gve the Conservatves a comfortable 60-seat majorty. The Natonal Opnon Poll, however; ; g gves Labor a 0,7- cancelled hs servce to the percent lead. And that's the Lberals. poll carred n the soldly Conservatve Daly Mall. On the other hand, Steel-- Accordng to the pelts, whle admttng hs party voters n Bolton East, that hasn't a chance to form the bellweather consttuency next government -- clams whch has always voted on that poll fgures show a gan the wnnng sde ever snce that could shoot hs party the Second World War, are from the 14 balance-of-power swngng back to Labor. seats t held last tme to 20 or A poll commssoned by 50 seats n the new House. Granada Televson shows But then, Steel s pnnng /he Tory lead 'there has hs hopes on another hung dropped to two per cent from Parlament. nne, What does t all mean? Mrs. Thatcher says that when the polls are n your favor, "you try not to gloat." VCTORA (CP) "Vlc- H they're aganst you, tora Press Ltd., has cut "you say t s the best.thng that could happen because t Daffy Colonst to the Vanwll str up your people to get out and vote." lmted newsprnt supply, Davd Steel,.leader of the. crculaton drector Roy Lberals and a surprsngly Comre sad Wednesday. strong fgure n ths electon, says he doesn't much beleve Press, whch also p t~. uces n polls but all that brought the evenng Tmes, bad been hm was short shrft from : ~ Bob Worcester, Asylum Amercan who runs the MOR poll. Promptly!': Worcester )ORREGTON Terrace Jaycees Tr~ades Far ad n our" edton 6f t May 1 st. Two exhbtors erroneously lsted. Terrace nterors should read : TERRACE NTERNATONA~: Tereena should read '~ : TEREENA JAYCEES. Newspaper cuts back granted LONDON. (Router) : -- A Sovet journalst, granted asylum by Brtan! ~tfter vanshng from hs London offce last month, flew 'back to the Sovet Unon on Wednesday of hs own free wll, the Brtsh gsve.rpment sad, A home offce offcal sald Alexander stomln, 31, a tranee n London f0rl the offcal Novostl news agency, left despte beng granted permsson to s~y n Brtan for 12 months~,. stomn vanshed frdm hs.'offce Aprl 13., ; nformed Brtsh sources sad. the Sevet embassy asked for consular access to hm last Week. The message w~.~ p~.ssed'nn by the foregn offce, but he refused to see ay~sovet offcals. t was not mmedately clear what led stomn to decde to return home. "We.11_!! ~:~ ~ : Run Pollard, Ladbroke'a specalst" bettng drnetor and a man wth a flnt.class reputaton for gettng t rght, s predctng a cousarvatve vctory wll?an over-all majorty ~ 28 n the 635-seat House of Commons. He sees Lberals comng home wth only eght;, the Scottsh Nafloeallsts. ~ wth sx, 12 Ulster Unonsts and a sngle Plad Cylhru representng. Welsh Natonalsts. ' :" shppng up to 3,000 copes a day of the Colonst to Vandelveres of the mornng couversnce a strkelockout shut down that cty's two couver area because of major dales sx months ago. t wll stll contnue to shp 300 coples a day to ts Van- Comrle sad Vctora conner news" agent, unversal News,' and mal several hundred copes to subscrbers n the Vancouver area. Comrte sad that Wth ts tght newsprnt supply,. Vctora Press deofd~l ~to concentrate on new cr,: culaton o~n Vaneouver sland, where the company has m~de crculaton gans of about 8,000 snce Van-( eouver's mornng Provnce. and evenng Sun suspended publcaton. ' - ' " "We feel that anythng on;: the sland s n our area," sad Comrle. "We have: relatvely no chance Of holdng the Vancouver. crculaton the day those two!, papers go back.to work.'!- He sad combned crculsuon of the two Vctern~ Press papers s ahout85,000: J. C. Melvlle, general manager of Vctora Press,. sad the company, buys ts newsprnt" flea MacMUlsn. Bloedel n Port Albern;. Crown Zellerbach n Duncan '., and B.C. Forest Products n Crofton -- all on Vancouver' sland. "Newsprnt s tght these days," he sad. "We have watch our consumpton. t's gone up consderably." have no other detals," the A spokesman for the, home offce sad. evenng Columban n New ' aa~ A statement ssued by t~ Westmnster, B.C., whch We are sorr~ for Novostl news agency has also ncreased cr- Wednesday sad: "Stores eulstlonslncethevancouver appearng about Alexander strke-lockout started, sad t lstomn are not true. He s does not have a newsprnt now n Moscow." supply p r~lem. :,~. ~.~ : 30 Wheel of MstS" Defnton Measurememc : 45 Fortune Dressup Blue Umbrella a a. :00 Password Sesame What's ZebraWngs ' : 15 Plus Street Cookng Wrte On : 30 Hollywood : Ceat'd. Mad Cover-Cover L, a : 45 Squares cont'd. 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3 Royal,workers The Herald, Thursday, May.1, 1979, Page 3 J' - The M nster of Veterans Affam contract... :' " : "/:,: Danel J. MacDonald ~ " k" " " P + ~ ''"" " ;"" : r " " announces e and develop long-term : ~ " ~ ' qpq~ "' ~ : ' ~... of goals for both unons, the openng of a new ~ :~:. Smelter ~' and Anled Two tems scheduled " DSTRCT OFFCE ' ~**~~ ~~: Workers and.for dscusson are the... :.':()!:! :: : members of the separate Kltlmat and Vctora Street ' ::,:::::;,::: d FederaUondes SyncUeats Arvda studes on the... due Seeteur A]umlrdum health of smelter workers r, Bank Buldng :: :~:~!:)! " are holdng week-long and plans for a jont ' Pdnce George, B.C. V2L 2K1 ~'~'~:'r+ ~.~ meetngs n Arvda. expraton date for '. :;~;!:;., C,~AW members Who contracts. '"~.': Telephone: /:~'!;::; Papenbrock, Ray Pegley The FSSA contract..::::. -:,.::..,. and Jacques Fredette expres May 15. The to provde sevlces for the convenence of veterans and... " flew to Quebec over the CASAW contract stll has " weekend tohelp the FSSA 18 months to go. ther dependents n the Nodhem porton of the L "~ prepare for contract The Quebec unon, has Provnce of Brtsh Columba. :, -~-" negotatons.' recently been nvolved n and the Yukon Terrtory. "~"~,ll ~.:....}-: Papenbroek sad Frday that the KUmat a wld-cat strke and an unsuccessful rad by the The new Prnce George Dstrct Offce wll serve those veerans and N ~:: and Arvda members wll Unted Steel Workers of dependents who lve n the followng postal code areas: ~.,/~ ~ :* exchange nformaton Amerca., '.' _ dl Kermode nvtes ncludes rural postal code areas: " ".,all,. VOC, VOJ, VOL, VOT, V0V, V0W, V0K (Northern secton), YOA, YOB. Who :can resst ths sales ptch. Local Brownes " publc to attend Urban V1G, postal V1J, code V2G, areas: V2J, V2K, V2L, V2M, V2N, V8C, VSG VSJ, Y1A. ~-,-~, '~" Gr (!"!,::!':~ The new Prnce George Off ce wtl be offcally opened at 10 a.m. on l 1'he publc s nvted to vst the Kermode Frendthe centre for further nformaton, says Brooks," Thursday, May 3. shp Centre at 4451 Greg '['he Kermode Socal Nght.Veterans and the general publc are cordally nvted to a bref recep- Ave. on May 8 at 1 p.m. wll be held on May 7 at 7 lon afterwards at Royal Canadan Legon Branch No, 43, th. durng the socety's open p.m. for people who want to Avenue, Prn'ce George at 10:30 a.m. ~, house. " get out and meet other Ths s a good opportunty people. Many new programs! for people to come out and are beng set up ncludng a, lsten to the staff talk about Candy Makng Nght, ~* what the Kermode programs dancng contests, story tme, Veterans Affares des ~ are ag about, softball and bngo for ~ ;:, "We would love to hear chldren 12-years-Dd and Affars ancens combattants ',~- some of your deas and we under. ;~',.,.....;.. wll be glad to help you by For more nformatl0t~;; Danel d. MacDonald :2, settng them up," says telephone , ~,.'~ 'Mnster Mnlstre '~ Jennfer Brooks, project or , All the programs"... ~ " manager for famly ser- are free..,.m:~.b~'~::' ' :~ vces :, The Canada Works staff at the centre are busy gett,g,h.~o9 ' - - m. m a m ~ m ~ m m the many dfferent programs... ~ Knghtll of Golumbull underway. The Mss Chefs ::~u[t~ : softball team s well on ts ':.). '.)d': GANT BNGO way year to but havng anyone a who successful wants. 9 to jon s welcome to drop by ' --ATH ~' : l $1,000,00 MAN R~ ~,., ~~ ' WE ER,. Bngo Every Frst Saturday ll lloh Month $ Door Prze at Eaoh Bngo 'The remnants of a weak 10th Game $ f won n* 50 numbers or less, decreasng $ a rdge over the area wll number to $ andcreateranuntnoont day'then cloudy skes wth 8:00,'tm at Vertas Hall -May 6 are sellng ther cookes ths week showers n the.afternoon, l l ~ ,... :me expecteo ngn-touny~~-.. " ;.'1 '.... '... " " '''.; * ~ area.,~ ;" 'd'l''t '1" " * ' ' l" "d" E roll ; ' m~, : fll " ; " '~ ' "'r;;tr ~ '! ' ': " ' : ~ F 'tlt)"} ~V~ ~ "J [~ ' }{ ~ # ~ t~ ~ ~ r ~ STARTNG THURSDAY, APRL 26 r ASK FOR SPEOAL PRCNG ON CARPET ROLL ENOS T'll HERE HOWl the most modern carpet storage and dsplay rack n.the entre,, Pacfc Northwest CARPETS! SOLLOQUY by Rchmond ARMSTRONG" SUNDAL Cushon Floor (Never needs waxng) Reg Sq. Yd. Now 95 Only 0 Sq. Yd. r ALL -- WALLPAPER N STOCK REDUCED TO OLEA8 20%. OFF ~ CHARGEX Reg Sq. Yd. -o,, o,y tlq. Yd. ~ Rubber-baoked lult-oolorod 0ARPET Reg sq. yd. l Ktchen Prnts Reg sq. yd. NOW ONLY.ow om 9 16s0 Sq. Yd, q. Yd,.~ SAVE ON PRE-FNSHED Classc Elm NELL Sheet Pecan Acrytuf 6 99, Sheet "

4 ,, -.. Page 4, The HraM, Thursday, May 3, 1979 TERRACE/KTMAT daly herald l OTTAWA OFFSEA? General Offce. ~43S7 Crculaton GEN. MANAGER. Knox Coupland E DTOR- Grog Mlddlelon Publshed by Sterlng Publshers CRCULATON. TERRACE.Rck Klrst KTMATOEFCE Publshed every weekday at 3212 Kalum Street, Terrace, B.C. A member of Verfed Clrculnflon. Authorzed as second class mall. Regstraton number Pustage pad n cash, return pnstage 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. Skeena resdents are gettng a rngsde seat for both federal and provncal electons. All the partes are brngng ther bg guns, ther heavy weghts, to bear on ths crucal rdng. For the provncal Socal Credt and the New Democratc Partes t s an mportant rdng for two reasons. The partes have done ther homework and fgured out the rdngs they are sure to lose and the rdngs they can't help but wn. Skeena sn't n ether column for ether party. To take a maorty, on of the partes must take all the safe rdngs, concede a few and wn the maorty of the rest. Skeene s numbered among the rdngs both partes feel they can and, moreover, must wn. Both the provncal partes have n. vested strong canddetes here n ex. pectaton of that wn. You can rest assured that should ths rdng vote n a wnner we wll get a cabnet mnster. Should we vote n a loser, well, we're used to long cold r wnters. Federally, the Lberals haveone of ther few Western members of parlament here. For all the Lberal's support n the Quebec rdngs, they need those few Western Lberals to keep ther majorty. A loss for the Lberals n Skeena would doubly hurt. A cabnet mnster, a female cabnet mnster, especally hgh.profle and seemngly freless,: as well as. photogenc,'temale Cabnet mnster,would besorely mssed by a party frequently crtczed for ts French Canadan support. And n a tme when that party wll be, f t forms the next government, tryng to sell Canadan unty to Quebecers, t needs demonstrated Western support. The Torles, however, may well have wrtten ths rdng off to be fought over by the NDP, who held t wth Frank Howard for years, and the ncumbent Lberal. Speculaton s that Rod Cousns the federal Tory canddate, who has been descrbed as rather resemblng a Joe Clark younger brother, and s about as navely bumblng, has been left out here and forgotten,wth perhaps only the vague (and many say van) hope that he could get n wth an anf-trudeau vote after seeng the other two splt those that haven't seen Clark. The NOP certanly seem to have learned from the squeaker Campagnolo pulled off after the NDP, (and even Howard admts ths) got complacent and forgot to campagn. Campagnolo could, snce she seems to lyng very low, be makng the NDP mstake whle thnkng she has t sown up. Perhaps she feels she'll only getbad publcty from the opposton she gets from those rabd ant.trudeau types. n any case she hes mssed several opportuntes to face her opposton. However, after the fleck she receved at one meetng n Prnce Rupert, she may not feel safe confrontng Fulton n the Queen Charlotte slands, hs home base. She may be watng for a safer and more shoptable crowd here n Terrace, where she can brng n Trudeau and pack a frendly house for TV. n spte of how mportant ths rdng s to the Lberals, the rumblngs from wthn the zoo, the motley collecton of press types who follow the party leaders around, s that as hard as t s to magne; the Western, female, hghlyphotogenc, cabnet mnster may have a battle here. And t s a baffle she doesn't seem to be attemptng to fght. Ths rdng s,. whether Campagnolo lkes t or not, a mnature of the greater scene: strong but possbly too complacent Lberal, faced by a weak Tory, wth a hard.workng NDP canddate pullng up from behnd. WANTS, "Personally, l'd prefer a majorty workng. "" :, Trade!:!war threatenng all WASHNGTON (CP) -- Growng U.S. unhappness about huge Japanese trade surpluses threatens to trgger an all.out trade war that mght wreck years of effort to stablze world trade. The whoppng $12 bllton'~advantage that Japan held n ts 1978 trade wth Unted states has brought relatons between the two countres to ther lowest tde n years. Despte growng evdence and even acknowledgement by Japanese leaders that trade oa~ are serously threatenng U.S. economc stablty, Japan has ressted all efforts to persuade t to accept more U.S, goods. As a result, busness and labor leaders are n full cry demandng acton by Presdent Carter to curb the tde of Japanesemade goods floodng U.S. markets. Sentment n Congress s strongly ant- Japanese on trade matters. Japan's Prme Mnster MasayoshOhra s tryng to defuse some of ths /'~t~e~lng wth a state vst, to Washngton ths week,,~:there s a queston al~t how far he s wllng te~go. n a seres of ntervews wth Amercan reporters before he left Tokyo, Ohra made t t clear Japan resents the suggeston t must he punshed for ts success. Canadan trade of. fcals are'watchng the U.S.-Japan trade tff elosely, even though the trade stuaton wth the Japanese s very dfferent for Canada. n 1978, Canada had an $80Omllon trade surplus wth Japan, but manly because of huge,exports of raw matezlals and. semj~-processnd goods, "' ~uc~ as coal and lumber. Canada wants greater access for ts manufactared goods n Japan, and s :concerned about the mplcatons of a larger dspute nvolvng the worldwde tarff-cuttng agreement ntalled n Geneva n md-aprl. That agreement, whch took fve years to negotate under the General Agreement on T~rffs and Trade (GATT), has yet to be ratfed by the U.S. Congress. Tokyo has receved warnngs Congress mght turn thumbs down on the whole package unless Japan agrees to measures to cut the U.S. defct. Besdes proposng a mutual lowerng of tarffs on non4arm mports averagng 33 per cent over eght to 10 years from next Jan. 1, the Geneva agreement chps away at a varety of nontarff barrers, such as exejusve product safety standards countres use to keep foregn products out. f Unted State~ or tolerate the contnung' "trade losses. State delmrtment offelas are playng down the rft wth Japan to some extent, advsng prvately that the Carter admnstraton wll oppese pro lxp~ds n Congress.,~.):~.t up barrers t~.q~paneae goods. Such act~0':would endanger over-all ~ relatons and offend a major Asan ally, offcals note. Stll, there s wdespread oppebton n Congress to Japanese shpments because a seres of old.lne ndustrles, ncludng, teaothers reject the, ' tles, steel :. shpyards, ag~emen.t,:'..:.j.t/l~ely' ~ :~onsu~er:~e.~ tr nes, w~'~'ld l~d "to retalatory, auras ano chemteam, are erecton of new trade, threatened. Poltcans barrers by other coun- are under pressure from tres and possbly even unons fearng job losses sgnal the start of a trade as well as from busness. war. The Carter ad- Nonetheless, there have mnstratto~ needs a sgn been repeated calls n from Japan that t s Congress and n the ready to act qutoldy to rebusness communty for store a better trade quotas on Japanese balance wth the Unted goods, or even surcharges States. Otherwse, of up to 15 per cent on Congress seems ready to specfc Japanese tems.. follow up ts tough words to feel wth tough acton agamt they can no longer Japanese products. votng today LONDON (CP)- Mllons._.,... to become.l.bera!s,whoheldl.4s~n would throw ts support to of Brtons troop to the polls Europe~ frst woman prme memstt'aruament, gmmng one of the major partes n n dreary weather today n a mnster, ground, apparently at the return for restoraton of the general electon whch may ' But:~ol~. showed that the expense of the Con- Protestant-domnated Ulster end wth another mnorty early eaevof up to 20 per cent servatves, who held ~82. legslature, suspended sx government. by the~,~enservatves was Callaghan, 67, who has years ago. Both major Opnon polls suggest that steadly, whttled down hnted ths may be hs last partes have rejected ths nether the Labor nor the durng~ month of cam- electoral battle, has sad he demand. The Unonsts and Conservatve party may be pag~ does not want to fnd hmself ther colleagues held 10 seats able to wn a clear majorty A Natonal Opnon Poll n the stuaton he nherted when the last House was n the next 635-seat House of Monday publshed n the from Sr Harold Wlson n dssolved on Aprl 7. Commons. Conservatve supportng 1976 of havng no over-all The electon campagn The latest opnon poll n. Dally Mal showed Labor majorty n the Commons. was domnated by unon deated a farly even splt pullng ahead by a slender Labor won n October, power and bread-and-butter among the country's per-cent margn. Some 1976, wth a fve-seat.ssues. Most prces mllon voters, rasng the analysts predcted the lead majorty over the Tores. bavedoubled n the last fve prospect of a "hung could be two per cent today, That bare majorty was years and statstcs show 1.3 Parlament," wth nether stll not enough for aeom- steadly eroded by deaths mllon persons are out of Labor under Prme Mnster mandng majorty, and byelectous to a mnorty work, 5.6 per cent of the work James Calloghan nor the force, wth hgher per- Conservatves under Margaret Thatcher wnnng an over-all majorty to govern Br~lan for the next fve years. Both Callaghan and Mrs. Thatcher cautously clamed ther partes wll trumph, but the polls and electon analysts ndcated a close result, whch could leave' Brtan's mnorty partes holdng the balance of power n the next House. "We have consderable grounds for cautous opumlsm," sad Mrs. Thatcher at her fnal pre-electton news conference Wednesday. Callaghan closed the cam. pagn after a vst to hs own consttuency n Cardff, Wales. "f you vote Conservatve, you'll vote for change wth chaos," he sad n a speech Wednesday nght, addng that the vote "s gong to determne the shape of our socety n the l~0s." Callsghan has been fghtng an uphll hatte snce a no.confdence vote n March forced dssoluton of Parlament. Mrs. Thatcher nt frst seemed confdent n Some early returns are ex- 397.seat government that depeered tonght but f the punded on such small partes votng s class, the outcome 'as the Lberals and the mght not be known untl Scottsh Natonalsts to stay. mdday Frday. n power. '. The partes need at least Another mnorty party, 318 seats to wn a majorty, N~rthern reland's Ulster Recent polls have shown the Unonsts, sad Wednesday t TODAY N HSTORY May 3, Margaret Mtchell The stage was set for the won the Pultzer Prm for War of Roses n England her novel,gone Wth the when the Yorkst army of Wnd. Kng Edward V massacred A U.S. C47 plane Lancnstrlans supporters of made the frst successful Kng Henry V at the Battle landng at the geographc of Tewkesbory 508 years ago North Pole. toda -- n The only Dr. Hans Esele, surv~vng clamant to the terrer physcan of Naz throne was Henry Tudor, Germany s Dachau con- Earl of Rchmond, who centraton camp, dtad n returned from exle and Caro. sezed the Crown from Queen Jullana re- Rchard H n calved a Canadan Chrstopher del~atlon markng the 28th Columbus "dscovered annversary of the lberaton Jamaca and named the of the Netherlands from sland Santa Jugo, Gormuny. centagas n Northern reland, Scotland and northesst England. Taxaton also has been a key ssue. Brtons are taxed at a mnmum of ~ per cent, rsng to 6Spur cent for any ncome over $48,000. nvestment ncome s taxed up to 98 per cent -- a bracket that these days only affects move and rock stars, busness tycoons and n some eases Brtan's battered arsteeracy. The Conservatve formula for reparng the economy lnendesreatrctona on labor unons and reform ot the Labor-nspred welfare system. The Conservatves also have made a bg play over Labor's reducton n Brtan's ddences and ts NATO commtment at a tme when Western Europe s becomng ncreasngly coneemed over hew much t can depend on U.S. protecton. Callnghan has forg ceazt~nks wth the Carter admnstraton and was' cgven unswervng support to arter'e human rghts crusade. : He has reseerched the now urgent problem.m. natonal unty down;to such a fne pont as to. be ablate name the very day, July 19, 1963, "thngl began gong wrong." '- %:." That was the :day former Lberal Prma Mnster LesSer Pearson set up the msch.etmakng CommsMon on Blculturallsm and Blngualsm.! '. :: : Untl then, says James Rchardson, Canadla~were on ~he rght track natonally, work!rg together bulldlng ~e grand deslgn of one Canada concelved by the Fathers of Contederatlon." :: tester Pearson, struggllng wlth hls. flrst mlnorlty government and llke all Llberal admlnlstraflons holdlng power only thro0ghl~ Quebec power bloc, apparently found:.t necessary to pander to what became known, as frst "the French Fact" and then ":French Power."... : :" The Llberals tol d Canadans for the frst tme n thelr hlstery theft they were not one people, one naton' ndlvlslble; " "... And Pearson, playlng to Quebec, ordered the "B and B Commlsslon" to recommend.s.teps:tm ' f.a.ken to redevelop Confederaton on the basl$;~ equal portnershlp between two foundlng racw, Thls-concept of two foundlng races, says Rlchardson, was "a destructve myth.".. :-... "All Canadlans," he went on, "are bulldersbf Canada and natonal unlty must of neceulty'bb.- based on equal parthershlp of them all, not on the ~rely nventve fable of a partnershlp 'of 'two supposed foundng races." As ordered, by Pearson's mnorty Lberals, recalls Rchardson, thecommsslon brought n a ~ doomsday report, warnng of the mpendng dsaster of a dvded Canada and blamng all the, rest of the country for Quebec's unrest and upheaval.. And the commlsson was only the frst of a long and stll conflnulng serles of Llbera! Party and government documents and leglslatlon all'based on the same theme of a deprlved Quebec.-. " Each report, recalls Rlchardson, each place of: leglslatlon emphaslzed the maglned duallty of: canada, of Engllsh.French. antpathy,.and the, unfalr mbalance. between Quebec and the rest, threa~nlng unlty, t was all negatve, all dvlslve, nsls~, Rlchardson, and all contrlved pollflcally by the Llberals to protect and preserve fhelr Quebec power base. So why ddn't Rchardson, the strong voce fromjthe West n the Lberal Party, reman n the government and fght ths nsdously dvsve "myth of two foundng races?" Lke other Englsh members of the Trudeau. cabnet-dncludng veteran George Mcllralth--he' found t [mpo.ss!ble to turn around n.the face.of "French Power" n the government. And so he 'resgned, to travel the country crusadng for hs "Canadans for One Canada'.' Organzaton. Two foundng races, and the "two natons" concept of Bculturalsm and Blnguallsm, says Rchardson, are lust fancy names for separaton. Offawa,.Although t s runnng no candldatu n the federal electon, the "Canadans for One Canada" organzaton wth offces n Ottawa, Toronto and Wnnpeg, beleves ts founder and drector James Rchardson, s exertng :a profound nfluence on the vote. Rchardson s the former Lberal defence mnster who followed a number of other Englsh mnsters, ncludng Paul Hellyer, John Turner, Donald Macdonald and Ron Basford r among others, out of Prme Mnlster Perre Trudeau,s cabnet. Ther leavng cabnet weakened Englsh representaton n the Trudeau mnstry to the pont of mpotence. Snce gong, Rchardsonhasbeen~na crusade-. for unty and aganst bllngualsm..and n: Ottawa the other day reported hs support as "overwhelmng.'" Canadans n ther "thousands" have wrtten hm, he says, and people are forever stoppng hm on the street urgng hm to "keep up the fne work." By Jolus Fsher of the Counefl for Canadan Uulty James Smth was a shp bulder of Sant John, New Brunswck n the gorous age of sal. He drafted plans for a new type of shp that would be the fastest n the.world. n 1851 he gave her n fancy name, "Marco Polo." On her maden voyage to Lverpool, England she crossed the Atlantc n the ncredble tme of 15 days. Englsh shpbulders and foregn seamen marvelled at ths sadng shp from Canada. Brtsh shppng companes were lookng for fast salng shps to go to Australa for the gold rush, so they purchased Canada's Marco Polo. A challenge from the steamer Australa was thrown to the salng shp Marco Polo. Bg money was waged. To the amazement of salors, the Marm Polo arrved n Melbourne one week ahead of the steamer Australa -. a record 76 days. She was ba~ n Lverpool havng ereum. navgated the globe n fve months and 31 days. She was now the fastest shp n the world and the most celebrated. Her prowess boosted Canada's martme reputaton. All good thngs must end; Marco Polo crashed on.a sandbar n 1858 and smashed to pecos off Cavendsh PE, the Flare Lucy Maud Montgome~ made famous. John Pbher, EU~ Ves l~mddent d'tjm Coum for ~ u~ wu Cua&t,s Ceatmdd Commssoner,,

5 :,~:.,..:,..,.;.. :..;,..,...;,.. ::.~:. ;~ : " : :'"~::L...~.;".~;.~.:,;,..r.: ', +,",r~-.,~",-,;... o., -,.. Follow the leaders Thursday Prme Mnster Trudeau: Campagns n Quebec eommntles of St,- Hyaenthe, Drummondvlle, Wndsor and Sherbrooke. Oversghts n Montreal. Joe Clark: Campagns n eastern Ontaro communtes of Bellevlle, Napanee and Cornwall. The Herald, Thursday, May 3, 197~, Page S Oversghts n Ottawa. Stampede Park. Overnghts Ed Breadbent: Vsts Van- n Calgary. couver food coop n mot- Faben Roy: Campagns n nng. Fles to Calgary n Chcoutm regon. Overafternoon for NDP socal at nghts n Roberval. T'S ALL HERE gourmet, dnng = =.,...:, = Lookout tower s where they watch for forest fres ::LOokout system organzed near Mezaden Lake and use ol two way rndles, useof.there are many:factors to dstances measured n be..,, ' cousdered.,, when hundreds of klometers) that es~bltshng a' 10ok0tt the/s~ke reported s acsyst~a oh a Forest Regon teally ~dust, pollen or even Scale," accordng to the drftng mow, and that the lmavnetal forest servce. A reported sze s wrong. On fe~ 9f those factors are; fre the other hand many ~ the o~currence, people use, fres are found and quckly llghtllng occurrence, brought under control. ' w~ather" patterns, access, The most relable vllbllty and cost. reportng system avalable The basc premse s that to them s an overlappng beforewe can fght a forest system of lookouts, perched fke'we must know that there hgh on the mountan sdes, a;d'fre and where t s. coverng vast areas of our Forest fres are reported forests. n many ways n the Prnce n ~he Prnce Rupert Rupert Forest Regon. Fre Forest Regon ths year ro~m are.receved from there ~wlll be '~ lobkouts the:. travellng publc, n- operatng' fr6m"':terr~:e.' dustral ' op'erators, corn- :.through' to Btrnk Lnl~e,/and.: mercal - arlnes, " Southbank;,' and, from. homeowners and resdents, Mezade~ Lake tllrough~to{* amateur plots, CB'ers and Douse Lake andatln n tl~ nu~y other.. Each report s North. Some of the lookouts carefully checked but often are accessble by read such the forest servce fnds that as Andmaul near Ktwanga the locaton gven s nac- and Pendleton near Burns curate, (sometmes by Lake. ;Others such as Bell '! :: ~.:,-f/her E THE '.!~":~ ~,. :DATE.~,,AR~E~,,federal canddates n the May 22 electon. 10na Campagnolo (Lberal) May 2, Smlthers; May 3, Terrace, open-lne rado from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. and lbrary arts room at 8 p.m.; May 4, Prnce Rupert offce; May $, Terrace offce; May 7, Whtehorse to 'Telegraph Creek to Aran. Rod Cousns (Progressve Conservatve) May 1, Terrace offce; May 2, Prnca Rupert open-lne; May 3,.Frnca Rupert;, May 4, Terrace open-lne from 9 a m. to 10 /.alm. and Trades Far; ;May 5, Prnca Rupert; May 6, Terrace; May 7, Kltlmat; :,May 8, Smlthers.,. Jm Fulton (New Democratc Party) May "11, Terrace for Ed Broadbent vst; May 2, ~ Ktmat; May 3, Prnce Rupert; May 4, :Terrace; May 5, Terrace; and Prnce Rupert; May 6, Queen Charlotte slands; May 7, Queen Charloffe slands; May 8, CFTK open.lne from 9 a.m to 10 a.m. and then to Hazelton. ~-Tony Organ (ndependent) May1, Prnce.Rupert; May 2, Ktlmat; May 3,. Hazelton; May 4, Smlthers; May 5, ;Ktmat.. ; Franz Colet s a new ndepenoem candldate. He has not been n contact wth the. Dally Herald from hs home n Prnce Footsore near Hazelton are weather nstruments, accessble by helcopter cookng and lvngnlone. only. The men and women who Most of the lookout persons spend the summer season on have gone to lookout school, a mountan top form an a weekong course held at mportant part n the fre Smthers each sprng. The fghtng operaton of the school covers such thngs as Prnce Rupert Forest spotth~g and reportng fres, Regon., ART entertanment, dancng entertanment, dancng, - " q,*'~ SALE orgnal ol panntngs from ex 10at Sl2.O0to 24 x 41at Slp.00 (some exceptons) Tuesdays... amateur nte landscapes--seascapes--stll lfes l'hursdays.. dance contest florals~odralt~ts & ~r~urs Przes.. both ntes L~R~S CHOCE OF FRAMES ~ ~ LAKELSE HOTEL SAT. MY 6 conventons, ' ('H.,~GE.X FROM NOON TLL 6:~ p.m. meetngs, VSA free admsson,. weddngs personal cbeqass welcomed WE" wkl~od YOU lo percent dscount to senor ctzens' TO THE BEST,., '~ t~ ' GENERAL FURNTURE "t'jj t~h~ ~ m REOElVERSHP,..,. "...S A L E... * OONTNUES DONALD J. HENFREY C.A. RECEVER MANAGER EVE YTHN G MUST, J ;O!!! ALL OFFOE FURNTUEtlUST 60 - srdlted 01DS )=NLY V.! BEDROOM SUTES ro!.'.., C:'nadan dr[ g,, s'z. '~so ~o~ s.- not dangerous MONTREAL (CP) -- Two matter of dfferng governof fve brands of sleepng sent regulatons." plls named n the U.S. as The formula manufaecontanng metbapyrllene, tured and sold here "s fully consdered to be potentally approved by the Food and dangerous, do not contan Drug Act and sold across the substance n the Ca- Caft~da." ' had.jan product, drug n Toronto, the Canadan company spokesmen sad dstrbutor of Hytol, Block Wednesday..... DrUg Co. (Canada) Ltd., sad The U:S. government sale ~he Nytol formula s com- Tdosday t may soon ban pletely dfferent n the methapyrllene, the actve Canadan product. ngredent commonly used n '~We've never had nen-pres~rptlon sleep ads, methapyrlene n Canada," followng fndngs that the sad Albert BoWeR, Block substance s a potent car- presdent. "The federal dt)ngen n anmals and "a government has a dfferent potental human hazard." set of regulatons.". Two of the over-the- A group of experts from e~unter drugs contanng the U.S. Clearnghouse on rdethapyrlene sold n the Envronmental Carcnogens Unted Statos are Somnex has concluded that the dud Nytol, but the Canadat substance caused lver dstrbutors for thedrugs say ca~c.er n one laboratory they do- r:ot contan the study and already has been substance. responsble for the deaths of Howard Freed, general about one-ffth of the rats n mnnager. Of J.B, Wl_llan~.. of another test stll undemvay, Mo)n~r~l, the t;ana~.an Methapyrlene has also (6Strbutor for Somnex, sad been used n the past n that methapjrlene "s not cough and cold preparatlens, used n Somnex (n Canada) but the ndustry says t has and never has been. t's a been removed. '~ SO" 11 sort tostts,t. 'lass S- - J " w*',loo' B~0.O01t SUE \ r.::::::" woo,.n bv*~tt ~O~ ~' ' ~',~'~,,:>" " o '168 $ 50"/,o" L t ,-, GENERAL FURNTURE 0ash, Oharpx, MHteroharl;e, 4717 LAKELSE AVE. 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6 Page ~, The Herald, Thursday; May 3, 1979 f Who wll be the, frst one to feel thedraft? r. ; Provnce of BdtBh Columba PUBLC NOTCE ROYAL COMMSSON OF NQURY NTO URANUM MNNG COMMUNTY MEETNGS The followng Commssoners were apponted n accordance wth the Brtsh Columba Publc nqures Act: Dr. Davd V. Bates, Charman Dr, James W. Murray Mr. Valter Raudsepp Wthn the Terms of Reference, the Commssoners are to nqure nto the adequacy of exstng measures to provde protecton n all aspects of uranum mnng n Brtsh Columba. n partcular, they are to examne the adequacy of exstng Federal and Provncal requlr(~ments n Brtsh Columba for: (e) The protecton of the health and safety of workers assocated wth exploraton, mnng and mllng of uranum, and (b) The protecton of the envronment, and :L~'~'". (c) The protecton of the Publc. On completon of the nqury, the Commssoners wll make recommendatons to the Leutenant-Governor n Councl for settng and mantanng standards for workers and publc safety, and for protecton of the envronment n respect to exploraton, rnjhlng and mllng of uranum ores. ~,;:',~ A prelmnary schedule of Communty Meetngs n June and July 1979 has been arranged as follows: ~ KELOWNA CASTLEGA~ Tuesday, June 5 Thursday, June 21 Wednesday, June 6 " " WLLAMS LAKe: CLEARWATER Tuesday, June 2't Frday, June 8 VANDERHOOFj~.~ KAM LOO~J ' : Wednesday, June' ~7 ~onday, June 11~.. ~,~ ~: FORT NE.SON " FqO~(CftEEK "':. ~'~";::' ~'~ ' Tuesday, July 3 Monday, June 18 ATUN GRAND FORKS Wednesday, July 4 Wednesday, June 20 The purpose of the Con~munty Meetngs s toglve the commssoners the opportunty of understandng the local ssues facng these communtes that could be affected by uranum mnng n Brtsh Columba. t wll also permt local organzatons or members of the publc an early oppodunty to express ther vews regardng the ssues that are to be consdered by the Commsson. The Commsson plans on returnng to these and other communtes where requred, at a later date after more techncal nformaton s avalable. Publc nterest groups who are applylrlg ~for "Padlcpaot, E'undlng'~ may,.lt they wsh,,jrnake an openng statement at these Meetlngd~, b~'theywlll(.=~bt~be e~b~l to pr~t:;tf~lr man submssons untl the Fall Hearngs. However, anyone who partcularly wshes to speak at the above Publc Meetngs n June or July, and who have not already done so, are requested t~ ":dvlse the Secretary n' advance. Durng the course of the Hearngs, the Commssoners wll make on-ste nspectons of uranum deposts and local envronmental settngs. The locatons, dates, and tmes of the ndvdual Publc Hearngs wll be publshed n advartce n the approprate regonal and local newspapers. On behalf of the Commluon Bdg. Gen. E. D. Denby (retred) Executve Secretary Royal Commsson of nqury nto UranUm Mnng 3724 West Broadway Vancouver, B.C. ~R 2~ Telephone: (collect) ; f,~l a ly h'.er'ald SPORTS, # Theregoes the lead EDMONTON (CP) -- Wer asys the rcason may be peg," Wer sad after the Edmonton Olers have blown that the Olers were Whalers npped the Olers 5-4 a twogame lead n twr prematurely countng on Tuesday nght to pull even n World Hockey Assocaton meetng the Wlnnpeg~ets. the best-of-seven seres. The sem-fnal wth New England " thnk subconstousl(j we ffth game wll be played Whalers and centre Star t were lookng ahead t0wnn- here tonght. Wnnpeg dsposed of Quebec Nq,:dques n four Golf match stll straght games n the WHA's other sem.fnal. The Olers on,scored the Whalers 15-7 n rompng to has some to show home-ce vctores n the HOUSTON (AP) -- The frst two games of the seres. comeback try of John New England bounced back Mahaffey and the presence wth a 4-1 decson n the of rrepressble Lee Trevno thrd game. spce a feld that has been "We lost our composure," weakened by wthdrawals Run Chpperfed sad of the for the $300,000 Houston Olers' fonrth.game setback. Open golf tournament. "We started runnng around Tom Weskopf and Johnny all over the place. There s Mller pulled out of the 156- no way we should be tll 2- man lneup Wednesday, ctng person01 reasons. Former champon Lee Elder, who s havng some flud draned from a knee, and And), Bean, who sad he was exhausted, were the top attractons who had wthdrawn earler. Houston. error costly ST. LOUS (AP) -- St. Lous Cardnals captalzed on a Houston error for two unearned runs n the ffth nnng that helped them to a 5-2 vcto~ over the Astros n a Natonal League baseball game Wednesday nght. John Denny, 2-2, who ptched out of several early jams, was the wnner whle Houston starter Ken Forsch suffered hs frst ces ths season after three vctores. nq,gh urs clnnk nadan Club, The Unted States. nto ts thrd century of democratc lfe. A country of achevement end spdt. A land created by people who enjoy lfe's fner thngs. n each of the 50 states, Amercans enjoy the fne taste of Canadan Club. t's nce to know the world can get together about somethng. Around the wodd when people thnk of the fnest, ghtem, smoothest whsky, they thnk of Canadan Club. The four men who have scored multple vctores on the tour ths year -- Tom Watson, Lanny Wadkns, Masters champ Fuzzy Zoeller and Hubert Green, a wnner last week -- were not entered. That left Trevno the outstandng fgure n the chase for a $54,000 frst prze 'that begns today on :.'the Woodlands Country Club course. The course has been trmmed down to 6,918 ya'ds and changed to a par 71. The 10th hole has been converted from a relatvely easy perfve to a dffcult par-four measurng 460 yards. Trevno, approachng a peak n hs game, was a runner.up for the second tme ths season and sad mproved puttng has helped buld hs confdence. Mahaffey, the current PGA champ and wnner of the Bob Hope Desert Classc that opened the 1979 season, s tryng a rebound from a hand njury that has sdelned hm the last 12 weeks. Among the othe T standouts are defendng champon Gary Player of South Afrca, U.S. Open ttlohotder Andy North, ArnoH Palmer, Hale rwn, Tom Kte, recent wnner Ch Ch Rodrguez, on Hnkle and Canadan Open ttleholder Bruce Letzke, a runuer-up n hs last two starts and a decded threat, fl~ of fne ~1~ ~ s "The Best n The House" n 87 ~s: Afshanlstan, Ngera, Antarcbna, Anhgua, Argentna, Aruba, Australa, Austra, Bahamas, Barbados, Belgum, Bermuda, Srasl, Canada, Canary slands, Chle, Chrstmas sland Costa Rca Cural;ao, Denmark, Domncan Republc, Ecuador, Ethopa, F, Fnland, France, Germany, Gbraltar, Greece, Greenland, Grenada, Guadeloupe, Hat, Hung Kon8, celand, nda, ndonesa, ran, raq, re and, srae, a y, Jamaca, Japan, Jordan, Kenya, Korea, Lebanon, Lbya, Matta, Mexco, Morocco, Nepal, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nseha, Norway, Panama, Papua Hew Gunea, Peru, Phhppmes, Poland, PoduKal, Puedo Rco, Serra Leone, Solomon slands, South Afrca, Span, Sf Lanka, Sudan, Sweden. Swdzerland, Tahd, Tanzana, Thaland, Trndad, Tunrsa, Turkey, U.S,S,R,, Unted Kngdom, Unted States, Urusu~, Venezuela, Vrgn slands, West Pakstan, Yugoslava, and Zamba. Canadan Club s dmmed and bottled n Walkervllfo by Hram Walker & Sons Umlte 2." The Whalers surged back nto contenton after ~tless efforts n the frst couple of games.! "The guys just dug down deeper, wth Mark Howp out (cracked rbs) and Rck Ley playng wth two, bad grom," sad New England coach Don Blackburn. Mark Howe, who leads all WHA players n playoff ponts wth 93; sn't expected hack n the.lneup untl Saturday's sxth game n Sprngfeld, Mass. "You've got to gve them credt for fghtng back," sad Olers coach Glen Sather. The New England wns came after the Whalers had gone 11 games wthout beatng the Olers. The Olers hopes of pullng off ther frst-ever WHA playeff trumph appear to rest on the scorng punch of Brat, Cnllghen and Blar MacDonald. Ran cancels game CHCAGO (AP) -- Detrot Tgers' Amercan League baseball game Wednesday nght aganst Chcago Whte Sox was called by ran and has been rcecheduled as part of a tw-nlght donbleheader July 12../ NEW YORK (AP) -- Wll lmber,or Tom Comncau of Oho State be the No. 1 choce when the Natonal Football League's 44th annual draft gets-under way today? The only ones who knew for sure were Buffalo Blls who own the frst pck n the college grab bag, and they weren't nayng. Buffalo pcks frst as a, result of ts trade last year Of runnng back O.J. Smpson to San Francsco '49era and all ndcatons pont to Cousncau as the man they wll The tap. 230-pound lneba cker s expected to be at the hotel ste of the draft at 10 a.n, EDT to hear commssoner Pete Rozelle contnue a tradton by announcng the No. selecton. The Blls are one of four teams wth two flnt.round pckseach n the draft, whch wll he conducted over two days. A total of 330 college players wll be selected by the 28 NFL teams n 12 draft rounds. Besdes the No. pck from San Francsco, the Blls have ther own choce, No.5 n the draft rotaton., Chcago Bears own ther own No. 9 choce'as well as Tampa Bay Buccaneers' frst-round pck, No. 4 h~ the draft order. The Bucs stu'rendered that pck n order to get defensve tackle Wally Chambers from the Bears. Cncnnat Bengals wll draft No. 3 wth ther own pck and No. 12, usng Washngton's choce ob. talced n the trade whch sent defensve end 'Coy Bacon and cornerback Lemar Parrsh to the Redskns. Los Angeles Rams own the No. 26 choce but wll get an earler shot, pckng No. 19wth Oakland Raders' choce obtaned n a trade for cornerback Monte Jackson. Ths s the second straght year that the No. choce has been obtaned n a trade. Last year.houston Olers made runnng back Earl Campbell the dlaft's top selecton after acqurng the frst choce n a trade wth Tampa Bay. When that deal was made, the Olers knew they were gettng the draft's frst player because Tampa Bay had already clnched ~.~,--~that choce wth the NFL's Junor tourney underway MONTREAL (CP) -- Wceklong competton for the Memoral Cup, Canada's top prze n junor hockey one lne- Wayne Gretzky, snce 1919, begns at Tros- PLAY TELEVSON Rveres, Que., home of the Quebec champon Draveurs, next week. The major junor ebampooshp teams from the Western, Ontaro and Quebec leagues partcpate n the double roundrobn seres. The frst two games are scheduled for Tros.Rveres Sunday and Monday, May 6-7. The Cup competton then moves to Sherbrooke, Que., for games Tuesday and Wednesday, May 8-9, before t shfts to the Montreal suburb of Verdun for Thursday.Frday contests, May n, BNGO n your own home wlh famly wth frlamds FRDAY MAY!, p.m. On CHAN.CHEK and BCTV Satsltes. 3 BLACKOUT BNGO GAMES $5,000. n przes for each game 10 Early Brd Draws -- $100 each. 3 ~Ka Paws -- $1,~. wch TOTAL $10,000. PRZES Pck up your W tango ~Na at all pe~cpatlng CHEVRON SERVCE STATONS SHOPPERS DRUG MART STORES or tek~ona ~3~ n Vancouver Pby to wn am sup~ B.C. ASSOCATON FOR THE MENTALLY RETARDED J

7 SEOUL. (AP) -- Canada, Japan, France, Anstrala, taly and South Korea advanced Wednesday. to the sem-fnal round of the eghth women's world basketball' champonshps" EleVen countres com. p] The Herald, Thursday, Msy 3, 1979, Pa o Canadawns :.,. ace n, women s hoop tourney pleted ther elmnaton elmnaton - seres, the matches n three groups, Unted States, whch won the wth the two top teams n slver medal n the 1976 each group movng to the Montreal Olympcs, had sem-fnas whch begn Frt- drawn a bye to the semday. fnals. The defendng Besdes the sx teams champon Sovet Unon and qualfed through the _fve other Communst countres boycotted.the Bolva, Brazl, Senegal and clnched a berth n the fnal of Sahnon Arm, B.C., added meet, apparently for' Malaysa. round, led the Netherlands 10. poltcal reasons. These Canada completed ts" at tha half. countres have no dplomatc prelmnary round wth a 3-0 Sylva Sweeaoy of Mon-. Host South Korea outtes wth South Korea. murk by beatng the treal, the scorng leader n classed Bolva for ts The fve countres whch Netherlands to fnsh both of Canada's cerlar second wn aganst one lass ddn't make the sem-fnals atop Group A. The Cans. wns, agan led the offence to place second n Group A. were the Netherlands, dans, who had earler wth 26 ponts and Bev Smth The Korean team, a pre- ' Aw shucks! They are dong t all just for fun t : : BOSTON (CP) -- Don Cherry beleves ll practcea nothng. Check hs record.", whle, looked to be wthout agan tonght, whle Ratelle's "payoff record forwards Steve Shutt, Mark defenceman Bran Engblom, Tuesday nght, was expected' to be back n form, as'was who mssed the thrd game wth an njured hand. the full CBC televson network startng at 7:30 p.m. that are fen, and hln B(~totl seems to hear Cherry out. Naper' and Rejean ltoue who suffered a concusson rearguard Guy Lapunte. The game wll he seen on EDT. Bruno romp to them lke the Ratelle bad nne goats and 33 coach's bull terrer Blue asssts n 65 payoff games when tme comes for a walk. wth the Rangers and has 20 "As you saw today, let gealaand29assstsnonly48 them have a fun practce," games wth Boston. sad a relaxed Cherry n hs Cherry, for all the hm he offce as the Brnns prepared thnks practce should repro. Wednesday for the fourth sent, knows that games are game tonght n ther best-of- somethng else agan; sevennatonahockey especally at the pace at League sem-fnal seres aganst Montreal Camdens. whch the thrd game was played. "We'veplayed 96 games "don'tknowffbothteams and, after a whle, t gets a can go at the same pace they lttle tea much. f they don't weht at last nght," he sad. have fun, what the beck's the "f we went lke that for the sense of dong t?" rest of the seres and they dd Bmas' left wnger Wayne toe, there'd be nothng left Cushnan, who checked nut for ether one of us n the R NUE$ of hoepltol long. enough to fnals. Play Tuesday nght when "But that's the way we Boston won 2- to cut Mou- have to play. The Canadens treal's seres lead to two can play at three, quartor games to one, was on hand speed and stll come up lke despte hs bad back. they dd n Montreal, but "He's out there skatng we've got to go 100 per cent % today, so he must be all all the tme, lke TorOnto." rght,,, Cherry sad of Cask- ~ Cherry reterated hs vew man. " understand he went that the thrd game -- won hack to the hosptal last by the Bruns when Park nght after the g, me, but he beat Montreal goaltender ran the practce tod0.y." Ken Dryden from the slot Mssng from the sesson wth 3:12 loft n regulaton were forwards Jean Ratolle, Bobby Schmantz and Don tme -- was everythng hockey should be. Mureotte and defenceman Brad Park, but that was of "We've pad so much attentonto the Russans and no concern to the 45-year.old all that stuff that we've Cherry, a natve of Kngston, token all the fun out of t. Even when we were on a two- 0n"t' gve carte blanche to month slump, we stll had Ratnlet0 toke off any tme fun --~ maybe not qute as he wants," Cherry sad. "f much fun... "'l ~. anybody came to me and "All theseguyseemngup sad he wasn't feelng good thnkt'sanadvancedtheory an.d wanted the day off, l'd on coachng f you take up gve t to hm. They just what the Russans do. They phoue me at home. "Some of them are a lttle forget the Russan players learned from us. They afrad, llke (Dwght) Foster. Foster's afrad to phone." learned from Lloyd Pereved's book. Ratelle, a 33-year-old,,_, --. centre from St. Jean, Que.,,:~y,noY~.SU~t~n~t,~re~; ra.~.. Cho~.~,s rot. d as a.m ~.~.-,s~.o ~,-~.. --, s~."~l"~ -'J "'~ Shero sucks everybedy n, ~"," ':~. : sa~lng:.he follows the "When he frst,came bere;,,~ Rt~lat,tbe6ry.' He Wen two's.:,had to actually say: 'fyou. Stanley ~' 'Cups'''~.(wth'~ don't stay home, rmgoagto Phladelpha Flyers) wth do somethng drastc.' meatgrnders, and he's Because the New York sayng t's the Russan Bangers, for 15 straght system. Basc old Canadan years, had hm on the ce every day. And when play. offs w~----d come, he was hockey -- that's what he's got." The Ca-adena, mean- tournament favorte, s to meet the U.S. on Frday n the sem.fnals when France tokes on Australa. No games were scheduled today. n. Group B matc hu~ Wednea~y, Japan whpped. wnass Senegal ara France beat Brazl to fnsh 2-1. Australa trotmced wnfeea Malaysa for s jseeend wn agalus m oeaee and fnshed frst n Group C. taly, 1-1, also advanced from that group. '~ ~.~; ' CLEVELAND (AP) -- German Thomas had four sngles to lead a 14-ht Mlwaukee attack and Moose Haas posted hs frst major league vctory n more than a year as the Brewers defeared Cleveland ndans 6-1 n an Amercan League baseball game Wednesday nght.. KANSAS CTY, Me. (AP) -- A Olver sm~ bed a 425- foutsolohemer tt,p Teaas Rangers take a ~a,,.soaked 3-2 vctory from Kansas Cty Royals n an Amercan League baseball game Wednesday nght. The Rangers, expected to challenge Kansas Cty's OAKLAND, Calf. (AP) -- Dwght Evans' solo home run n the eghth nnng settled a ptchng duel between Boston's Mke Torrsz and Oakland's Matt Keough, gvng the Red Sox a 2-1 vctory over thea's n an Amercan League baseball game Wednesday nght. CNCNNAT (AP) -- Mke LaCous hurled fve hmags of perfect bal and Cncnnat Reds' revsed lneup backed hm wth nnb hts n a 4-1 vctory over Chcago Cubs n a Natonal League baseball game. Wednesday nght. TORONTO (CP) -- Ken Landreanx drove n four runs wth a par of hts and Mnnesota Twns won ther fourth straght game wth a 7-5 decson over Toronto Blue Jays n an Amercan PTTSBURGH (AP) -- A par of two.run homers by Bll Robnson and John Cundelara's ptchng paced Pttsburgh Prates to a 10-2 vctory over Atlanta Braves n a Natonal League PENNANT, RACES Haas, 1-1, struck out sx, walked three and allowed fve hts n gong the dstance for hs frst vctory snce Aprl 12, Cleveland starter and loser Wayne Garland, 0-3, was tagged for three runs and eght hts before he was releved by Dan Spfllnor wth none out n the fourth. threeyear hold on the Amercan League West ttle, took the frst season seres between the rvals, Z-l. Steve Comer, 2-3, scatfeted eght hts n nnngs as a lght-to-heavy ran fell steadly throughout the game. Sparky Lyle fnshed h~sfor the Rangers, ganng fourth save. " Torrez, 2-1, threw a fourhtter but the second A's ht was a homer by Jm Essan that ted the score n the bottom of the seventh. A double play helped hm get out of serous trouble after the A's loaded tm bases wth nobody out n the eghth. LaCces had a pedeet game untl he walked Barry Foote at the start of the Cubs' sxth. Ted Szemore followed wth a' sngle, advancng pnch-runner Steve Dllard to thrd, and Dlllard scored on an nfeld out. League baseball game Wednesday nght. Landreaux drove n two runs wth a sngle n the thrd nnng and another two runs wth a double n the ffth that gavle the Twns a 5.4 lead. baseball game Wednesday nght..candelara, 1-, helped hmself wth hs frst ht of theseason, a two-run double. Starter Mckey Mahler, 0-2, took the loss. Under the NDP, there was a vrtual halt n the growth of revenues from Our resource ndustres. A major reason was the unfar "super royalty" on mneral producton-a royalty whch serously reduced-mnng exploraton and development. Socal Credt has changed all that, by removng the "super royalty" and adoptng a postve approach to dealng wth mnng, forestry and other ndustres. The result has been an ncrease n provncal government resource revenues! of 75% n only three years... wth major benefts for all Brtsh Columbans. : Lower taxes for the 'm vdual." " * Wth our resource ndustres expan '~g:: and provdng more ofthe revenues ~C. needs, ths govemment has been ableto reduce taxes n several areas. The provnsal sales tax was permanently cut from 7% to 5%, recently reduced to4% wth a : More money for progrm s people need. Under Socal Credt, spendng has n- ~ ~ creased n all areas affectng the well-beng of our people: health and hosptal care, educaton, housng, servces for senor ctzens and for the handcapped. To a large * More jobs for Brtsh Columbans. The upsurge of actvty n forestry and mnng s creatng new jobs throughout the provnce. n fact, there are 75,000 more people workng n B.C'. today than commtment to keep t down to 4%. The provncal share of personal ncome tax wll be reduced by 2%. mportant tax relefwas provded for farmers and small busnessmen. extent, ths ncreased government spendng has been possble because of the growth of revenues from our resource ndustres. n Wth renewed nvestor confdence snce Socal Credt took offce, prospects are good for the months and years ahead. SOCAL CREDT WORKS. FORYOU.

8 P~W l, The HraM, Thursday, May 8, 1979 Trudeau slams opponents ASSNBOA, Sank. (CP) other hand, had abandoned Trudeau and hs entourage ~- Prme Mnster Trudeau ther Prare roots to form an arrved here from Regna urged Prare voters Wed- allance wth the labor aboard four Twn Otter nasday to ' reject the busses n Central Canada. arcraft whch carred them ]Progressve Conservatves Support for Ed Broad- around the provnce durng as a ]party that bends wth hunt's NDP n the May 22 the day pror to a' flght to the prevalng poltcal wnd electon was a vote for a Montreal n the evenng. und New Democrats as party that can only be on the Trudeau urged Cunedtans representatves of "bg labor outsde lookng n. to support Lberals as a n Ontaro." t was Trudeau's second party wthstrong leadershp n a speech to about 800 appearance n two days n commtted to ~ strong s~uffed nto a local legon the southern Saskatchewan central government. hall, Trudeau sad Con- consttuency of Assulboa, Clark's Conseryatves s~ervatve Leader Joe Clark represented n the last have reversed a number of stands on a weather vane Parlament by Lberal ~ ther, postons, Trudeau blowng around to whatever ltalph Goodsle who s n a sad. drecton the poltcal wnds are comng from. stff three-way fght wth NDP and Conservatuve Clark orgfally sad he would negotate soveregnty '::New Democrats, on the opponents, assocaton wth Quebec, EA S L OA where!credt S NO PROBLEM! For as lttle as $200 down and low monthly payments from $9S lar momh you can drve away n a brand new car, truck or van of your choce. "EASLOAN" TWELVE STAR PLAN [ D ANT-SEX AD CLAMS MEET WTH CRTCSM EDMONTON (CP) -- Educatonsts were baffled, students sneered and famly therapsts were outraged hy. Educaton Mnster Dave Kng's clam that famly lfe courses -- sex educaton.classes -- sre undesrable. Kng sad Tuesday that whle sex s "terrfc," there s no place for teachng t n publc schools. The. new cabnet mnster sad gnorance of sex should be a communty concern, not a matter for the school sygtem. Sex educaton probably wouldn't work n schools and t would he a waste of money and teachers' tme. " thnk students are more lkely to get had nformaton under those how to react," "Even n our bology courses we talk about reproducton -- surely that's n~t a no-no as wen?" sad Mary Lohay, A group of senor hgh school students enrolled n famly lfe elasse~ questoned whether the mnster knew what.was beng taught n Edmonton schools and f he realzed the value of sex educaton. "To tell you the truth, we're not chldren," sad Grade student' Jule Bartlett, 16. "He doesn't " know what he's talkng about because he's not n sclsoul," assstant prncpal of Vctora ComPoste hgh school. The ed~tou mnster, an MLA snce 1971, was gven hs portfolo after the Alberta electon n March. He has.rejected a proposa from Dr. Robert Clark, executve drector of the Alberta Medcal And 17-year-old wes Assoqaton, that would Huttua sad: "Tell hm to have guaranteed sex- come and st n on one of educaton courses n our classes -- 've publc schools n an at- learned thngs never tempt to reduce unwanted knew." pregnances. Kng, 32, has three n ~ Calgary, publc chldren, two of them of school trustees Sam school age. Blakely and Jean Red Clark sad Alberta's also came down hard on crcumstances," Kng rsng aborton rate s an Kng's comments. sad, addng that chldren excellent argument for "t's rc'_~.~rettable that should learn about sex the classes. He sad the the mnster has made from ther famles and number of unwanted these statements wthout fromfamly pregnances would be dscussng the ssue wth organzatons. reduced. people who make sex- " thnk ts extremely Clark sad. Kng should educaton programmng nave," sad " Glenn vst poor dstrcts "and work, namely the school Austad, executve d- see how the schools n hoards," sad Blakely. rector of the Famly many eases have to take " thought we had more Servces Assocaton of over the role of the parent enlghtened leadershp n ~XApproved by the Banks..1 No large captal outlay n most cases none at ell ' ~Very low monthly repayments. 'Edmonton. "t's so dunm where there are broken ths day and age, but ~.#Nolergeflnelpayment, lo~t the normal monthly payment.,... prmtve don't know homes.", guess wedon't. ''~. ~" ~ NO hdden charges or clauses whatnever. " ". #Both new and nsed vehcles avalable. ~ ' 1(No specal credt requrements. ' $ ~lff~amedayapprovalanddellverylnmost.sas ' lef devln ' remarks #On the spot nsurance and regstraton. ' ~, ;~Trade.ns welcome an,d can he used to reduc, payments.~ :~ "'~:~: ~ ~ ~~: ' ~Countrywlde after sa after sales ssrvca. ~;'~ ~;~'AWA' (CP) -- t had to man from Prnce Albert, support of then coaservatve ~rany make of vehcle suppled. ""~App~n. Sesk.: leader Robert 5tanfleld. Hs The very frst plan of ts knd to be used n Canada and t s smply based on l John Defenbaker s back "Leleadershpc'estqu'ly help turned out to be honesty end trustworthness combned wth a long experence n the automoble trade and fnance worm. Call Sd Coburn Now Bosaretoaskformom" leave your number for me to call Jack OUT OF TOWNERS CALL COLLECT )rro~ course all transactons are subest to approval, but relax credt s our -hoslmms. OASEY DEAN LNCOLN MEKOURY SALES LTD. M Loughced Hghway, Burneby, B.C. VSC Y, Deal~ Llcence Number O02230A ANNOUNCEMENT ltfn the mddle of controversy n a federal electon cam-.,. d~lgn.... "The former prme mnster..,~as quoted by Prme ~'Mnster Trudeau Tuesday. /,~ylng that government ~a~ot be gven to. any "passng Joe." Trudeau sad that was a slam aganst Conservatve Leader Joe Clark. No so, returned Defen- baker Wednesday. He not only ddn't say that, he beleved Clark would be prme mnster after May 22. But La Presse, the Frenchanguage newspaper whch carred a Defenbaker ntervew Monday, has ths quotaton attrbuted to the,., ~:,~-:~,.~,~.. :.. Bran Pwek, manager of Overwatea, would lke to wsh A & roanne Jacques the best of luck n ther new home and Al's job as ~ssstant managerof the Overwatea store n Campbell Rver. A,as been a long tme and popular member.of the Terrace )verwatea staff and wll be mssed by hs many frends.,f a de plus mportant daus un pays. On ne peut pas latsser le gouvernment a n'mporte quel 'passng Joe,"' Trudeau sad: "When he says that knd of leadershp can't be gven to any passng Joel stand'on hs word." Sad a statement from Keth Martn, Defenbaker's executve assstant here: "The quote attrbuted to Mr. Defenbaker s not accurate and t has been categorcally dened by hm... Mr. Defenhaker beleves that Mr. Clark wll be prme mnster after May 22 and that the tactcs used by Mr. Trudean show all the sgns of desperaton." : Defenbaker was takng no tals on the subject n Prhce Albert. John' Mmro, ~c~tbr of the Defenhaker museum n Saskatonn, answered hs telephone for hm and dened the 'quote. He added that Defenbaker cannot understand how anyone could beleve he would talk of Clark's leadershp that way., t was almost too much to ask that the 83-year-old veteran of 39 years.n the House of Commons would go through an electon campagn wthout at some tme becomng the centre of controversy. Always outspoken, he has a'way of makng headlnes. The 1974 electon campegn was half over when Dlefenbaker nvolved hmself, apparently n crtcsm of the man Stanfeld plank callng for temporary wage and prce controls. But ths tme he has made clear that he s oneda wth Clark, Whle he crtczed the way Stanfteld 'ra.l~ ~b~ cam-~ pagn, he has t01d C~]k that thngs appear to ~- gulng well. Defenbaker:,.-has ~stuck farly close to'h0me n ths electon. HS actvtes were restrcted by a fall and a bout of flu but he s now up and about. He has had only a few en: gagements to support other Conservatve canddates. Early last month Mart~ ~ad Defenbaker~torned ~ down ~'l ~~*~ ~~eakthg ~. engagements. He sad the strategy of the party was "to buld on the new wave and leave the past behnd." He sad Defenhaker dd not want to make dffcultes for Clark. A Clark ade commented that there was no reason why the former prme mnster should not he on the campagn trsfl -- "t's always approprate for hm to campagn.". Martn sad Defenbaker had not been asked by Clark. to do anythng. The party responded he needn't, wat for an nvtaton. Defenbaker has announced that ths s hs last electon. ' ' " '" O. sraehs mark[ a specal ~ERUSALEM (CP) -- At country's exs[en(e.., sa.~ least 10,000 lsraels We have m~lde.~'pe~.~e ~ celebratng ndependence wth Egypt, the largest ~nd day marched through the" most powerful of the Arat~ occuped West Bank Of the states," he sad.,"0the~ Jordan Rver on Wednesday problems stll reman--w~ as Prme Mnster Men- Syra, Jordenandlra'q~'b. u~ achem Begn reterated hs they are not a threatto:bn" clam that Jews have the exstence. f they attack u'~. rght to settle n the occuped lands, we wll know what:t0 do '~ we usually defend ~ ourselves,: Begn also ndcated n a by a counter-attack," '; '.' rado ntervew that" he would not consder ad- Meanwhle, the demon~ stratons by sraels.'ld dtonal major wthdrawals support of Jewsh Set ~ from occuped Arab lands n elements n the' '0CCul~cd return for an over-all Mdge East peace, lands resulted n caun~ protests by WestBank A preceduntshould not be Palestnans. An Arab y~t~ rcadntolsrael'swthdrawal from thesna n return for was shot n a Bt.gat ~ demonstraton and 10 WeSl~ peace wth Egypt, Begn sad Bank mayors marched when asked ff srael would return the Golan Heghts; peacefully t~ough the.c.t~.~ of Nablas to demana an enn t captured )n 1967, n return to Jewsh settlements, for peace wth Syra.' "We shah never wthdraw The mayors..,, also] threatened ~0 call a'general from the Golan Heghts," Begns ad. strke May 15 to protest the] settlements as well as] "There s no such a thng as sacrfcng securty n lsroel-egyptan peac treaty, whch they sad~s aj return for peace. There s.un sellout of the Pal~tntan peace, wthout securty. Wthout the Golan Heghts ~ e. :. :~ '/ Begn had sad n the rado there s no securty. We shall, ntervew that srael. would therefore make peace whle we are on the Gelan demand the contnuaton 9f srael settlements ~hen Heghts." talks on. Palestht~ Begn also sad he would autonomy start wth Egypt] never agree to yeldng late ths month. [ srael control over the West " t m " completely " obvous~ Bank, a regon he regards as that we have the rght t~ a Godgven part of srael. settlen Eretz~ra~," Beg~ Begn ss0 sad the Arab sad, usng the Hebrew terr~ countres that have not made peace wth srael do not that ncludes both the Wesq Bank and srael n ts~pee~ represent a threat to the 1967 borders... The lghter sd COLFAX, Calf. (AP) -- The termtes lterally ran the spokesman. But amoqr ha~ not been ou Bouba's mnd~hq cty government out of ths sad... :.!,. former~ Serra mnng "She's just a tough old.g.a~ camp's 'cty hall Tuesday. andverysetnherways',~,lte Mter secretares reported sad. ~. : termtes comng out of the walls of the old frame., -:~.:~ BRSBANE (AP) --.. An structure, a termte n. Australan rado dsc jockey specter declared t unsafe and ordered mmedate counted down tc 9 ~ a.m. Wednesday n Maryhorough~ evacuaton, A member of the Placer and thousands ef smokers ~ the town of 21,523 began 48 County board of supervsors, hours of "cold turkey". ~, Jm Henry, requested permsson for cty government Vglant neghbors.are watchng ther, smokng to move nto a county buldng.occuped by the frends n case.they backslde on ther pledge,n Amercan Legon Memoral gve up the habt,' ~.~dp~e, Hall..... / The campagnjs~l~d.~m Henry sad the te,-mte a move comedy about~a damage was so ext~mve that the buldng could fall small U.S. cty,~who~ resdents gve up.smokng down. for one month n exchange SAN DEGO (AP) -- The for a huge cash prze.. :~ Mayor Jock Anders0n, desred romance between who gave up the weed ~' gorllas Abe and Bouha s days ago, sad the.u.n~ "begnnng to look lke a dertakng, pushed by lofa blnd date that ddn't work," cancer groups, s a good one. say San Dego Zoo offcals. "Surf there are som~ Two months ago, the two young people stll smo "k~8, lo~lat~l gorlds were placed showng off for the cameras, n the same quarters, wth But the bulk.of the. cty's the hope that they would thousands of smokers have, mate but the 30-ysar-old buttedoutfortheperod,"he Bouha apparently does not sad. fnd Abe, 23, her type. The campagn has dmwn~ "They slap each other televson crews from Japant around a lttle and they'll and London and teams of{ fght over banana leaves," journalsts from all parts of[ sad Jeff Jouette, a zoo Australa to ths.cty, t ' t,~.~... ~ " ~.. ~..~... ~'~ AL JACQUES DAVE MLLER To fll Al's poston of assstant manager we are pleased to mlcome Dave & Maurene Mller. Dave, expectng wfe Maurene nd 19-month-old Danel Davd Mchael come from Kamloops ~here Dave held the poston of assstant manager for two years. He has been wth Overwatea for the past 10 years startng n ~/llams Lake. After hs frst four years Dave then went to Prnce eorge for two years, Back to Wllams Lake for two and then (amloops. He s a welcomed addton to our staff., -,..~'~,~ j : ol. :.,.- V~J t. -. / '. ~) ",,'9

9 , t.. The Huad. Thursday, May,= 1979, Pap P :More,women runmng 1S e ectlon' ~FED RAL MANAGEMENT " 'th' ' l '. maw ~.BL$1NESS '" ~Sy'JUDY CREGllTON ~mlnster of natonal.health natonal organzer for the The other woman Con, contestng. seats n' ~ DEVELOPMENT BANK SEMNAR.A~PFamUyEdltor "and welfare; ons Cam- Communst ~rty n quebec, servatve member, Mrs. Mantoha,.~ludng.two : ~lere wll be 19S women pognolo, mnster of ftness Mrs. Sauve was elected to Pgott,. was elected!o r~ur ann 9he censervauve. ~ ", n~anng n the May 22 federal and amateur Sl~.rt;. and the Commons n1973 and re- P~rlan~entn.sstOc~bers Dorecn L,wson. wl~e of : a" mtrodueton to...et.anch, e]e~t~.., an ~e~ase of 58 Jeanne.~an.ve, mmmtm' ot elected n She was b y-'.el.eeton n uttawa Senator Ed La~vson, s ~ the 1974 e,ecuen, cemmumcaums..., named.mns.set of scence Carleton.... runnng for the Lberals n ' ". ":-statements and_ lm'~n feldng the largest' memhers.atdssolutonwe~e mnsterof the en.v~nment runnng n Nepcan-Carl~ -... ~.... ~ "... #"recas#m, "" *^r : number of women can- Smmo,nt, Vancouver-;.n 1974 and nunmer of'mrs. AppoJ serves as., There are 16 women.~t~-,48, two more than Kngs.w.ay; Adenn - communlcaflnasn.1975., specal comul~nt.to ~ae rmmlng n the provnce, thenew Democratc Party. Nch01son, Torouto-_Trn.~; Mss Begnwas elected~ Marc Lalondewnen new~ ~'neludng Paulne Jewett, expanson. Thel2beras have 21, Pro- Ursula Appolon, Toronto:. the Commons n 1972 and mnster of health an ~NDP) New Weatmnatergresslve Conservatves 14, York South; and Co!the returned n She.was wo]fareand responsble for Coqutlam, She s past The Corner Store. ' *..-. [ks~tl Credt seven, Com-. Camp.bell, South.Western named. parlamentary rte. sts tu.s. of.women, er pre~, of Smon Fraser s famly busness facng expry of ts lense, n~l~bto 19, Lbertarans 10, Nova n txova ~cotm; : secretary to me s ec~...r~'y.o{ Kay M acpne.rson,, z.orm. Unver,.~.; and w,~.~ a Lberal. There ore four alternatves: " Unon' Pepulare 11, The Conservatve mere- ststelfor en~l aua.ws m pre.adant Ol me Nauo~ MP for Northumberland n Rmew the lease at hl9her rent : :The : Marxst-Lennst Other woman Lloeral and technology m 1972, Lberal Bluma Appm m n.,.n,h~ n ~. Rhnoceres Party 14. Fve bers were Flora MacDonald, 19"/5, be~me mns, tot et na: Aeuon ~ommtten.on ~p ontaro from 1963 to 19(;5. ' Buy the property pro runnng as ndepend- Kngston and' the ~.~nde, Atonal rev.el!u.~ 1nl.976 and StotL.~ " m.women, m ~u Construct another bulldlng elsewhere m ~ ; " L ' and Jean Pgsty, utmwa- was ;, appomtea messer m canottlate m "toronto XOrK ttanmng agsm m ~eena, Lease another store elsewhere '.'At.dsso]uton, there were Carletas. natonal health and welfare. East. Mrs. Campagno]o was frst womenn the Commons n Quebec, where 82 n 19TL Fve women are runnng n elected to Parlament n 1974 USNG THE CASE STUDY METHOD YOU ~---leven Lberals and two women. have fled n Ontaro; there are 70 tdngs n Nova Scota and and was ap~nted to the' WLL LEARN" THE MPORTANCE OF Coes~'vatves. nomnaton papers, the most women eaoddates. New Brunswck-- Ann cabnet n Three of the Lberal notable are Me. Sauve, Mss Mrs. AppelleeS, a Lberal Brennan (L) Carleton- Pat Carney, a well-known FORECASTNG, PARTCULARLY WHEN megbers served ns cabnet Begn and Jeannette Walsh, back.bencher at dssoluton, Charlotte, GaLlWaLeh (NDP) economst, s runnng for the.you HAVE EXPANSON OF YOUR BUSNESS N MND, mnsters -- Monque Begn, Tros.Rveres, who s'. the wan frst elected to Rastgouehe, Joyee Mac- Conservatves n Vancouver Parlament n 1974, beatng Dougal (PC) Cape Breton Centre n a bd to defeat out NDPlcadorDavd Lews Hghlands-Canes, Aexa former Vancouver mayor H's must for every small busness oporatorl n the predomnantly talan McDonengh (N)P) Halfax," Art Phllw. WHEN~' MAY Mh, 1~9 " D VDENDS consttuency of York South. and Calne Campbell (L- Former newspaper 9 A,M. -- 4:30 P.M. Mss Nlchoson, who has ncumbent) South West woman Smma lolt s agan REGSTRATON 6:30 A.M. rep~:eaented Toro~to~.Trnty Nova. contestng Varmouver- CO.SPONSORED BY WHERE! MANUEL'RESTAURANT. snce 1974, was apponted Ten Women are 'unnng n Ksgsway. She has been a TERRACE& DSTRCT BANQUET ROOM parlnmena~ secretary to' Alberta consttuences, half controversal Lberal MP CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TERRACE, B.C. the mnster of supply and of them under the banner of snce CQST $ 'Corporate dvdends servces n the Marxst-Lennst party. n Vctora, Gretchen ' Ths Wecb~e~sy, quarterly unless' w]l.be: the : thrd Saskatchewan only has Brewn, daughter-n-law of Management Servces Departm,~nt wll attend the management semnar ~herwtse noted. electon caml~alga for Mss one woman canddate - former NDP 1~? Andrew Federal Busness Dovel0pment Bank at... on...,. MacDonald, who ran for the Susan Denns (Marx-Len.) Brewn (TorontoBesches), s Tmken Co., The, 75 cents, 4548 Lekelse Avenue, Terrace, B.C. VBG 1 P0 Name (s)...,.. June ll,:recotd May 21. Ltd., 25 cents, June 18, leadershp of the Con- Saskateon West. makng a bd as the NDP My 630 Cheque s Affached. Address... ;... Tel.:... Nm'th Canadan Ols Ltd., record June 1, servatves n There are eght women canddate there. l l ~ l l l l l l l l mj 2., STOCKS ~)RONTO (CP) -- The Toronto stock market was moderately hgher at the e of actve tradng Y. :1'be.'1~ 300 ndex rose S.{~ to a record.blab of 1, Sharp gans n mnng and m~'/~ ~ues led the aovallce. Volume was 4.62 mllon m on.among ndustrals, Canadan Occdental Pete pned 2 to $24~'~, nvestors Group A 1½ to $15, Texaco Canada l to $64, Montreal 1'mat to 730 ~ and George Westonl to ~6~/4. Great Lakes Forest 4P~.oducts fell 2% to $43, Asbmtes Corp. g to. ;48, Westlnghause: Canada ::2' to ~1, Seagram Co. ~ to 37~/, end Ahed Corp. 10 cents to ;130. Dome Mnes advanced 2 to ~lls, Tack Corp. A % to $1s½ and Roman Carl). ½ to 27. Mentyre Mnes delncde to ~45 and Pne Pont Mnes ~/4 to ;SS~/,. Payee Ols was up 1% to.113~5, Canadan Reserve Ol and Gas %.to $13% and Total ~te A ~ to 735~. Cheftan ])evo]opments was dawn 1½ to ~H0½ and Numae 0s and Gas ~ to ;31%. VANCOUVER (CP) Prces were mxed moderately.actve 'radng Wednesday on the "vancouver Stock Exchange wth a volume of 2,3,58,383 shares at clnse. n the ndue'trals, nterpublshng was up.0 ~t ;3.90 an 3,600 shares and Auto Ma- Electroncs was up 1-2 at $5 on 3,500. Keg Restaurants was unchanged at $2 on 3,100 and Go]dale nvestment-a was down.15 at $3.80 on 2#00. Taro ndustres was up.1o at ;3.60 and Canadan Javeln was dawn.10 at $1.50. Early Brd Mnes was down.07 at.27 on 81,500 shares on the resource and development board, whle Amber Resourcesd was dawn.01. at-.91 on. 52,0007 ' Mountan States was up.30 at $5.25 on 46,500 and Monte Grande Explo 'aton was up.05 at $3.90 on 40,400. Rhodes Resources was up.1o at $1,26 and Zene~ Resources was unchanged at.40. On the curb exchange, Cardero Resources was unebanged at on 136,500 shares and Banca Resources was up.25 at ;3.15 on 118,230. Jet-Star Resotw.~es was unchanged at ~t on 81,500 and Tagua Resources was up.06 at.51 on 40,500. ] NGS EARN?~11,By T~ CANADAN PRESS AJaed Corp., three months.ended Feb. 38: 1979, $48,684, 5.9 cents a share; 1976, ~168,348, 11.8 cents.. Alberta Energy Corp., mouths ended March 31:1~79, ~,970,000, 48 cents a ]bare; 1978, $4,447500, 29 esnte: - Barbecon nc., three n~atha ended March 31: B'/~ $1,389,4)00, 91 cents a share; 1978, $546,000, 36 ~ Campbell Chbongamau Mbns Ltd.; nne months ended March 3t: 1979, $,M8,000, 24 cents a share; 1976,1502#00, loss, no snaare ~tu'e.., Canada Tungsten Mtslug sucre. Ltd., three months d March 31: 1979, ~3,S~0,000, S7 cents a share; ra, ;4,70##00, 94 cents. Csna~lan Cablusystems L/d.~ sb months ended Feb. t8: 1970, $5,eos,ooo, ll,58 a lldlre; 1078, $5,6?,000, $1.43. Clglqr Asbeetes Corp.,- tbrne mouths ended March al: 1~t9, ~,017,771, 48 cents a.; 1978, ;3,728,861, 68." Emeo Ltd., three months ended March 31: 1979, $1,793,-000, 38 cents a, share; 1978, 1~79,068, 19 cenm...gbc Captal Ltd., etx months ended March 31: t~, $1,918,-106, 65 cents a ddure; 1978, $1,-960,468, 34 " 0dms.. GreyS0und Computer of,can-ads Ltd., three months ended March 31: 1978, $8447N~, 8.6 cents a share; 1978, $1M.10~, 4.1 cents. /mpernl l~e Assurance Co, el Canada,.three months ended March 31: 1979, r,lls,000, 82 cents a share; 978, $1,533,000, 26 cents. lad. el Ltd., three months ended March 31: 1979 ~,800,.000, 25 cents a share 1979, $1,-600,000, 24 cents. nterprovncts Steel and Ppe Corp. Ltd., sx months ended Feb. 28: 1979, ~,611#39, $1.$4 a share; 1978, ~5,417,563, $1.17. nvestors Group, three months March 31: 1979, $10,115,-000,68 eento a share; 1978, ~,-482,000, 47 cents. Montreal Trust Co,, three months ended March 31: 1979, $1,232,000, 48 cents a share; 1978, $1,503#00, 58 cents. Natonal Sea Products Ltd., three m.o,~s ended March 31: 1979,.,~4,000, 70 cents a share; SS, ~,401,040,?S cents. Prenor Group Ltd., three months ended March 31: 1979, ;398,977, 24 cents n share; 1978, $327,042, 20 cents. Standard ndustres Ltd., year ended Mareh 31: 1979, $5,762,.000, $1.84 a share; 1978, $5,242,-000, $1.qO. Trnty Resources Ltd., year ended Dec. el: 1978, M2,581, two centoa share; 1977, $51,790,10aS. l DOLLAR MONTREAL (CP) -- U.S. dollar n terms of Canadan funds at 3:30 p.m. EST Wednesday was up -00 at $1.14~6. Pc0nd st~'lln8 was up 1.25 at $ nnewyork, thecanadsn dollar was down 2-~ at $o.9752, and pound sterlng was up 9-10 at $ !l Te T7 17 d rrdlll} T Jungle Jm's Pet Store" --Largest Selecton of Fsh n the Pacfc Northwest " - ~mplete lne of small anmal and brd,;~ucts :: ~ 4607 LAZELLE AVENUE SMALL APPLANCES- LAWN MOWERS- RENOVATNG. BCYCLES - ETC. *H#dyman Unlmted... Call BLL or DALE or 43S Mountalnvlew Terrl~l, B.C. NOOME TAX PROBLEMS CALL FOR APPONTMENT 'D' 4&E0 LAKELSE OPPOSTE SAFEWAY BROCK F UOE R Mt.e3M PCK.UP AND DELVERY SERVCE ~4 OLD LAKELSE LAKE OMV~ TERRACE, l,c, MR, BUSlNESSMANZ Ths Spaoe s Reserved For Tour Ad. :L,{ Pro-Teoh E!eotronos Engneerng ' SERVNG TERRACE & KTMAT We Servce All CommeT~lal Home Entertanment Applances K,~ludlng Mcrowave Warranty Depot SanYo Soundeslgn, Kenwoocl, Morse.Eectrophonlc Hammond Certfed Technlctsn KALUM Busness The Manufacturers.fe nsurance Company Cleaners Ltd. FoR THE BEST N SUEDE AND LEATHER CLEANNG 2 LOCATONS 4404 Legon Avenue end Mn Mall (Next to Mr. Mkes ANNUTES.Estate Plannng ~~.~J ),~rnoolj1 ~al4lrlg l --Mortgage nsurance ~~.- ]._.s.- " ~1 Bran M0ntpmery,pr..s..tot,....! A4anu~JLfe e~ ~ Plumbng. Heatng. Commercal Servcng Resdental ndustral Specalzng Gas Fltllng and Sheet Metal Shop Charle Belanger PLUMBNG& HEATNG LTD. "Unque Bathroom Boutque" 44~ LAKELSE AVENUE P.O. Box 534 PHONE t9 TERRACE, O,C, VOG 4B5 OR nstall Servce Gas, Wood & Ol Furnaces,,, ~ t FOR AL PRE-FAB GREENHOUSES 8198 and up eakkens BULAn STnUOTUnES Phone 638~176B evenngs or o Vew at 3961 Dobe Sto ~A12-Mld) Terraoe Electrono Repan Ud, SEBVNB TERRACE KTllAT SE~CE ON ALL MAKES OF T.V.' Warranty Depot for Zanl~, Phllps, HHachl, Sylvana MON. - SAT. S n.m.. S p.m Lakelse GLACER S n.~ 4418 Leson Avenue.~.7 Terraoe, B,0, k~'~'a Complete Glass and Alumnum Servce v EASTSDE GROCER Y & LAUNDROMAT OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK To Serve You " WEEKDAYS 0-11 WEEKENDS Lakelse YOUR FREND:Y CONVENENCE STORE 1"1 N)OME TAX FORMS PREPARED At Reasonable Rates BLL'S TAX SERVOE 4920 Hallwell Arena Ph, lo:gam-lo, To nsure a safe drvng career, trust the experts to show you how. t may save your lfe. DB' PHONe Call us at to 5 ll m Skmna Ddvnl SoMd B.0, Oovernment Bonded n0.n l s3e. 4as ltq.sh TERRACE, B.C. AV f. l "?

10 . Vtamns Page 10, The Herald, Wednesday, May 2, 1979 TERRAOE DRUBS L Kalum 63S-7274 and. oys, o s, Toys CLASSFED RATE11 SUBSCRPTON RATES LOCAL'~ ~)NLY: SUBSCRPTON 20 words or less $2.00 per ' RATES Effectve nserton. Over 20 words 5 October 1,1978 canto per word. Slngle Copy 20C 3 or more consecutve n- By Carrler eartlono $1.50 por nserton. ByCarrler' By Mall 3mth15.00 REFUNDS: By Mall Frst nsartlen charged for By Mal whether run or not. Senor Ctzen year45.00 Absolutely no refunds after ed has been set. Brtsh Commonwealth and CORRECTONS: Unlted States of Amerca one year Skeena Health Unt Eby Street Terrace, B.C The followng are a few of the servces offered locally by your Health Unt Staff: mth3.00 CHLD HEALTH CON- year FERENCES: Held weekly at the Health 6 mth Unt every Tuesday from h30-3:50'p.m. Please phone for an appontment. year20.00 Held at the Thornhlll Elementary School on the fourth Frday of every month from 1:30.3:30 p.m. Please phone for an ap. polntment. Babystters who brng chldren must have parents wrtten consent for' mmunzaton. ADULT CLNCS These are held at the Health 11keens Valley Rebekah Lodge Rummage Sale May 12..O.O.F. Hall, 3222 Munroe St. (nc.m12) Chuck Grard wll be n Concert at the R.E.M. LEE Theatre, Terrace -- May 14, Kltlmat at the Mount Ellzabeth Hlgh School. May 13e (nc2~-14m) HARLY'S PANTNG' & DECORATNG Free Estmate~. Phone (p-4-s-79) ABLE ELECTRC LTD. For sae:, on'e 1965 n. 420" JO Wnch, Blade & RETALOR ':": ternatlonal: Tandem, o,e Canopy. Runs good-plus 3 OFFCE SPACE ' Rambler H:top, one 1968 axle Goose-neck traler. 2 stores~ total of 2800 sq. ft. ' ' Ford Falcon 4 dr Sedan and $5,500 or wll sell saperately. Can be separated to 1400 sq. Garage Sale May 12 & 19. Phone S. Hazelton. ft. areas. n choce ocetlons 3955 McNel, Terrace, n. (c10-14m) on Lazelle Shoppng Centre, cludos car, truck par~s for Terrace, B.C or 25~ ; ': Ford & Rambler household 1972 nternatonal Tandem 1939 Vancouver. (dfn-23-4~ : * tems, tools, bke carrer, 5 Desel 12 yard Dump Truck. ton truck wheel rms, fres Phone after 6 p.m. etc. Phone (C15-22M) LOG HOUSE BULDNG COURSE Wll be held frst two Electrcal weekends n June (June 2, 3 Refrgeraton and June 9, 10). Students Servce Must be made before 2nd Box 399, Terrace, B.C. should provde own power nstallaton neertlon. V8G 2M9 saw end scrber f possble. and contractng Allowance can be made for Maxmum 20 ~tudents. For at 4709 Tuck Avenue, only one ncorrect ad. HOME DELVERY further nformaton call (df.12m) alumnum sdng. Black-top Terrace & Dstrct Suzuk wth tarrng drveway, near schools, BOX NUMBERS: Thornhlll & Dstrct.(nc-J). GEMN EXCAVATNG and saddle bags, custom askng prce $4.5,000, OBO 711 cents pck up. Phone Presently showng at the LTD. seat, slzzy bo~- and skd bars. Phone after 5 p.m. $1.25 maled. Unt on Monday, Wednesday and Frday from 3.4:10 p.m. Kltmat Museum are mostly (Wes Andrews) n excellant condton. Phone (PS-BM, local photographs by Backhoe Work after 6 p.m.(p3.4m) CLASSFED DSPLAY: The Herald reserves the by appontment only. PRENATAL CLASSES Mchael Leclerc and Sheldon Hourly 8, Contract Prvate Sale Rates avalable upon rght to classfy ads under req~st. Classes are held throughout Red......(ctf ) anytlme 400 Yamaha Enduro. New.Owner transferrod and approprate headngs and to engne, good condton. anxous to sell. Tastefully the year" at ntervals for'.~.mean.a.nave.anewlook. _~ sat rates therefore and to 111,200 OBO. Phone 63&103,3 decorated, modern" 3 NAT L~ C~.~F!ED~/.r:determlne page locaton. expectant parents, phone, a~ om tampmr mmgs. after S o.m. (sffn.ffn): bedroom-non basement the Health Unl* for a.,.,. ::ht addton a stamp! RATE:... The Herald reserves the home n Copperslde Estates. 22 cen~km~., s~e.llne; rght to revse, edt, classfy and renlstratl~.... dsplay s beng shown on Suzuk. 20 ft. Perfect for retrement or MnmUm charge $5.00 per or relect any advertsement HOME'NURSNG CARE ~,~.~;~rom Ottawa.... 'goeseneck fat deck traler. small famly. Reduced $1500 nserton. and to retan any answers Nurslng care n the home for.tnc']aml Auxlll.';ry (on call)poston. Phone after 6 p.m to $36,500 wllh 5 percent -:~, ~-~.,~., drected to the Herald Box thosewho neod ton referral PUBLC MEETNG Must have secondary, school (plo.?m) down. Phone ,12 (C3- LEGAL - POLTCAL end Reply Servce, and to repay from t.halr fatally doctor.,,3~p~r)'mler Bll Bennett graduaton or equlvalant. M43 TRANSENT AD- the customer the sum pald' Terrace area only.. and Vald B.C. drver's Llcence VERTSNG: for the advertsement and HEALTH PARADE o~q.* Mnster of Agrculture and vehcle. Dutes may :3 BEDROOM HOUSE S3.60per column nch. box rental. For 4 year old chldren. Heldmo ~ ~.~ ~Cyrll Shelford nclude assstng resdents WTH CARPORT ON A Box reples on "Hold" on thrd Monday of every Clarence Mlchlel School wth recreaton actvtes, QUET STREET N Thor. BUSNESS PERSONALS: nstructons not plcked up month. Developmental, Thursday May 3 e p.m. crafts, and dally lvng sklls. Double Burner Canadan nhlll. Wth or wthout carpet. Prced for Quck Sale $4.00 per lne per month. wthn Odays of expry of an vson, hearng screenng bs~comeaodhearaboutthe Shft work nvolved. Apply to Propane Barbecue. Uses Master & lvlngroom, per. 1.DSH.Cat.Carco Wnch On a 4, month bass only. 'done. Please phone for ap.!r4el ssues H. Wrght Osborne Guest lava rock. Brand new. Phone flally landscaped, phone ~- K.W. Dump Truck.New advertsement wll be palntment. n the provncal electon Home 2812 Hall Street Phone (Cd:4M),37051 (P3.M4) rubber destroyed unless malng ~! DEADLNE PRENATAL BREATHNG : (n~m) " (C3.7M) Never used Mldllne 4 st. 44 nstructons are receved. DSPLAY: & RELAXNG EXERCSES' 110,000BTU E~soVdl~J-Matlc ; For ~ sale~ by owner three channel CB Rado : Those answerng Box,1:00 p.m. 2 days pror to Held every Monday at.. Terrena Jaycees Provlnctel Avon Representatves oll furnac~;:~h;~he~;~l,~:~110 bedroom,." house fu complete 8)(28 Tralers 21 Numbers are requested not pubqcatlen day..... ternoon at 1.2 p.m. All Condldates Forum. Wth needed n the followng after 5 p.~y ~3.4M~:~'/ ;, :; "~semonl:. Two fre places, acres wth 40xa0x20 shop to send, orgnals : of V.D. CLNC Frank Howard, Dave Mc. areas: offce, house traler, 18 documents to avod loss. Held every Monday at 3:30 Creery, Dave Serry and O1's Place For Sale 110Ga!~r~,~JH;m'nk:& one up and one down CLASSFED: sq, ft Straume. 63~.9594 acres of vew los. All clams of errors n 2:00 p.m. on day prevous to advertsements must be or by appontment. Cyrl shelford. May 7th, 8 Atwood & Stand (full) 11150:.' and Make (PS-3M) Phone ~s day of publlcatlonmonday to Brch Hll offers on power pole & meter (c4-1,3,7,9m) receved by the publsher SANTATON p.m. at REM LEE Theatre. Woodland Hel,,ht-.v+,,,~M 12x116 traler Nce Bungalow for Sale. 3 " Frday. The publc health nspectors (NC ), w ALL CLASSFED CASH are wnn stuated n Eb,v..",. CoMaryat (shell) Phone (PS" ma'eeor m"wclel r" Must Sea PROPERTY WTH ORDER other than BUSNESSES WTH AN ESTABLSHED ACCOUNT. Servl~t d.~le of~.o ~on.all N.S.~ cheques. ~ to,wot.~rlt,~r~.,'~-) WEDDNG DESCRP. TONS: No!charge provdod news submtted wthn one month. $5.00 producton charge for weddng and.or engagement pctures. News of weddngs (wrts.ups) receved one month or more after event Slg.0g charge, wth or wthout pcture. Sublect to condensaton. Payable n advance.... CLASS'F ED AN. NOUNC EMEHTS: Brths 5.50 Engagements..':* Marrages 5.50 Deaths..,..,:, 5,50 Funerals. ':: : Cords of Thahks ' S.50 Memoral Notces 5.50 PHONE Classfed Advertsng Dept ~ COMMU'NTY SERVCES, Weght Watchers-meetng hold every Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the Knox Unted Church Hall, 4907 Lazelle Avenue. SKEENACENTRE Skeene Centre offers to the Senor Ctzens of the Terrace and Thornhlll area the followng servces: - Actvty Centre for ban. dlcrafts Day care for workng people. - Drop.n for componslonshlp & coffee. Monday thru Frday 8-4. Transportaton avalable. Contact Skeanavlew Ledge 'MLLS MEMORAL THRFT SHOP Mlls Memoral Hosptal Auxlary would apprecate any donatons of good, clean clothng, any hou'sehold tems, toys etc. for thalr THRFT SHOP. For: pckup sarvlce phone or , or leave donatons at the Thrft Shop on, Lezelle Avenue on Saturdays between 1 a.m. and 3 p.m, Thank you. NCHES AWAY CLUB Meet every Tuesday nght at l n the Skeeoa Health Unt. For~mere nformaton phone wthn 30 days after the frst publcaton. t s agreed by the ad. vertlser requestng space that the lablty of the Herald n the event of falure.j~ publsh an.advertsement 38' W;ANTED MSC' WAREHOUSE :and : ' Retall Spacel: : avallable on new By- : pass. Phone ;; &'tg.11~ g Recreatonal* Lots- For Sk-, cabns, summer cabns or resdences. Eght lots are ~' : now avalable on the Hudson'" Bay Mountan Road, 2V~ mles from Smlthers. Aceragesvary n prce from ~: $12,500 to $15,500. Szes vary. from 7 acres to 16 acres. For, maps and for detals wrte or phone Jack Trowbrldga ' North County Realty-Realty World Box 2588, Smlthers ~ ~one e (C10.14M) Street The wll be eased nvltotlon to Open House at. to assst " wth Y any santaton, P the Centennal Chrstan ~ ctfn' 09 ' 3-79) am) ~ pprec,ate, t4634 Graham, $32,000 Phone " (ps. ' FOg SALF -... problems. School. Frday, May 11, : ~ - - One mlkng cow. Phone 638- aml acres n l"opley, E,.C., 1 SPEECH AND HEARNG from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Offce Help Requred 1627 (P3.TM) ~ n mlle off Hwv. 16. L~htl,/ or n the event of an error CLNC (nc11-)m) 2 ~Sltl,ots avalable. Credlt ~ ~s~e ~,~;~;;~on::~ap..-treed., )8,:r~)les rro,~,~ x.~ Held St 4612 Greg Avenue....~-~-~.,,,ex~erl~d~,woul'~:.b'p':~n., ' t --,~ ~ l~,,;d' lke r~,~m "t:~r;j~... Hou,~t:.del;'.Jlu.m'l ~e.~.frot~ t~ea " "+ " ~ or.~, rene..as' t '! ~..., ; o ' ~, ;, / -, *,;~"~ -,.-,.. th..,,,,. ",,,, ;n,shod referral from fatally doctor regular meetngs flrsl and Terrace Co-op, ~ another glrl 11"30 & S'00 and3bdrrn.traller. Asklng " ; vertlsement as publshed or communlly health nurse, thrd Thursdays. Elks Hall, Admnstraton Dept. (AS. For rent: boat traler. Monday-Frday (P3- ~,500. Offers. For morel * shall be lmted to the / Sparks Street..(fn. 8M) handles up to 30 footer. 3M) nformaton G.W.'Glbson contact: l amount pad by the ad- LONG TERM CARE 1,3Th) Phone (atfn-2,5-79 vertlser for only one n. OfflceatNo Lazelle Bank of Montreal has House for sale: 3 years old, 3 P.O. Box146 correct nserton for the Ave. Tel Topley, B.C. or porton of the advertsng KERMODE FRENDSHP followng postons oedroom, full basement. space occuped by the n- Assessment and plannng for BNGOS avalable:senor teller-must Close to schools and C.F. Gbson ' those elgble for Long Term correct or omtted tem only, Tuesday, May 1.Regular have teller experence. Part downtown after 4:30 Terrace, B.C. ' Care. Small Bngo tme teller. Part tme nght p.m. and weekends. (p20..and that there shall, be no AD TO HANDCAPPED ' lablty to any event greater Sunday, May3.Gant Bngo Poster Setter. Hours 11 p.m. WANTED -- WORK FOR 15M) than the amount pad for Offce af No Tuesday, May 22-Regular to 10 p.m. Apply n parson at Madll Yarder. Manager of Brownes' Lazelle. Tel r Small Bngo Bankof Montreal. Phone 638- also any other equpment such advertsng. requres bachelor sute. Advertsements must Assessment and gudance Sunday, May 27.Gant Bngo (A3.4M) necessary for stump to dump furnlshed.closa to town. for vocatonal and socal Doors Open at 6-30 p.m. contractng. Phone ~ Phone , (C4.4M) rehebllltatlon done by Early Brd games com- Mechanc-for small engne 7569 Prnce George. consultant. mence at 7:3g p.m. at repars wth experence n Responsble buslnessmah 1969 Chev, 4 door, 327. Ex..~ (c7-4m) callant runnng :.~Jltlon. comply wth the Brtsh Columba Human Rghts Act whch prohbts any advertsng that dlscrlmlnbtes aganst any person because of hs" race, relgon, sex, color, natonalty, ancestry or ploce of orgn, or because hs age s between 44 and 611 years, unless the condton s lustlfled by a bona fde requlremeot for the work l nvolved. Do you feel you have a drnkng problem? There s help Avallablel Phone 635.S636 ALCOHOLCS ANONYMOUS MEETNGS: Moo. 8:30 p.m. Unted Church. Mon. 8 p.m. - Alanon Skesna Health Unlt. Thurs. or Sat. 8:30 p.m. Mlls Memurlol Hosptal. (nc.tfn) Brthrght afrca Alternatve to Aborton Lakelsa Wednesday p.m. - 3 p:m. and 4 p.m. - 5 p.m. or phone anytme: Lsa , Carol (nc-tfn) Rape Relef Abort on Counsellng & Crss Lne for Women WANTED DONATONS The Three Rvers Workshop for the Handlcappad are ouklng for donotlons of any old, broken or used peces of furnture, also any dscarded wood products we could use for recyclng or renovatng. Call us et betweeq 8a.m. end 3 p.m., we wll tr~ to make arrangements for pckup or 'PREGNANT?' NEEOHELP? LadesSllm Lne Club meets Call Brthrght tor an Monday evenng--6:30 alternatve to aborton, p.m.--unted Church Phone anytme, besament, Kltlmet. Room 233, Nechako Centre, Kltlmat A.A. Conetructlon Group n Ktlmat: telephone MEETNGS:. 'Monday. Step Meatlngs. 11:30 p.m. Lutheran Church. Wednesdays Clo.-~d Meetngs 8:30 p.m. Unted Church. Frdays Open Meetngs 8:30 p.m. Skeena Health Unt, Kltlmet General Hosptal. AbAnon Meetngs. Tuesdays.8:00 p.m. Unted Church. (nc) Thornhlll Communty Hall. reparng chan.saw, motor For further nformaton call bkes, snowmobles, out : board motors, lawnmowers (nc-25m) or equlvelant mechancal courses. Call Llnda or Dave The Angnal General Meetng (A2-3M) and Electon of offcers of the Terrace Fgure 11katlng Only Experenced camp Club wlll be held on Monday, cook. Small camp n Nass May 20th at 7:30 p.m. n the Valley. Phone (C5. SenlB~J~Wlzens Room at the gm) arenb.~r more nformaton please phone (nc- 20M) The Hosptal Auxlary Shop s havng a /~ prce sale on all tems Saturday May 5th 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. (NC2- KNSMEN BNGO May 26, 19/9 Total 16 Games Door open 6:30 AUCTON 11AL E Gamegp.m. On the spot cash for your Terrace Arena turnlture, applances, an. For further nformaton flques. ~Ve buy and sell phone anythng; of value. Consgn your car, truck, boat, bkes (nc-26,11,79) or what have you to the Sat. 'Annual Meetng of Chld p.m. Au~lon Sale, Terrace A~.tlon/Mlct, 3233 Apsley, Mndng 5oclety--May Phone WE have the p.m. n. Board Room of buyers. Open every day for Swmmng Pool. (ncg-3m) retal sales. (ctf ) LUNCH WTH CYRL SHELFORD Suclal Credt Campagn Headquarters ' 11KEENA COLORS (across from Co-opon ' Resdental Grelg) Commercal Pantng Monday May 7 11:30-2:00 Everyone welcome.50c Phone :35 (ncg.tm) ~a14) ' Co-op Educatonal Prolect: Flms. May 3. 7 p.m. Senor Ctzen Room. Co-op Housng - Best move we ever made, Co-op Housng gettng t together We're Here to stay. Further nformaton (nc8-3m) The Terrace Jaycees 7th Annual TRADES FAR wll be held May 4, S and 6, 19/9 (nc-4may) NGHTWATCH SECURTY LTD. We sell, servce and nstall resdental and commercal alarm systems (p-14m) CARPET NSTALLATONS Workmanshp guaranteed call (p-7m) LOCAL ESTABLSHED CONTRACTNG COMPANY requres an accounts payable person. Applcant must be.mature, responsble, have constructlon experence and a thorough knowledge of. all offce procedures. Please apply n wrtng ncludng a complete. resume to: Box 1195' Terrace Herald Terrace, B.C. (ctfn ) 1 Repossessed 26 nch Panasonlc consol color TV. Excellent condton. nqure at between 9 o.m. and 5:30 p.m.(5-9m) 4 Pece Chesterfeld Sute. Phone (p5-4m).matchng Chesterfeld and char. Good condton, Ph~)ne after 6. (C3-7M) Garage Sale Saturday May 5, :00-1:00 p.m Brch Avenue. Used wn. daws, carpets, and assorted household artcles. Phone ?7 (P3-4M) Wanted to buy-hlde.a.bed n good condton. Phone Joan evenlngs, days. (C3.3M) Trapllne n the Terrace area. Wrlte to Box 1208 Terrace Herald (P2-M4) ft Flberform Marc 233 HP. 2 wper, rod holders, dual orn, trm tabs, com. pass galley pack, tolet, 8 ft. Poneer dnghy, CB & an. tenna HD Traler Flyng Brdge. (ctfn ) 18ft. Rver boat wth traler. 50 HP Mercury and Jet. Ready to go. Phone 635. ~86 (Pt.Me) 171/~ foot plywood boat wth Traler deep V 85 HP Johnstone CB. Good shape. Prced to Sell. Phone after 5 p.m. (PS-M8) toot Flberform Marc. 233 HP. 2 wper, rod holders, dual horn, trm tabs, compass, galley pack, anchor pack, tolet, 8 foot Poneer dnghy, CB & antenn, H.D. Traler. Flyng brdge (ctfn.25a) 13ft..3 nch Enterprse salboat wth racng and crusng sals plus traler. Phone after 6 p.m. (5.9M) DBC R.O.P.S. Free spool wnch. Good un. dercarrlage. Power shft. $35, days. (pl0. 7M)... requres 1-2 bedroom apartment to rent. Recently moved to Terrace. Phone or , 8:30.6 p.m. Ask for,mr. Jones (~l.4n~ Phone after 11 p,h~. 11 (C3.3M) 1970 Mustang, repossessed..,: Open to bds. Contact Rck Smth (ctfn.24a) UN ER 00NSTRUOTON 25,000 sq. ft. commej:clal space avalablo. Wll fnsh to tenants speclftcetlons. Prme downtown locaton. WRTE N CONFDENCE. Prncples Only Please - TO 4354 Crag Avmue Terrace, B,C. VG Ntl. Gravel, TopSol, Dran ; o c k ~, Concrete Gravel, BONe of C o m e n t ~ a v a l l a b l e for rent. WE DELVER SATURDAYS " PHON E 635.~36 ' F.J.H. READY MX : Tbornhlll. Alumnum Sheets 26"x31P' 12 sheets Gab.-.2 THE DALY HERALD a212 Kelum St, Terraoe

11 ~,,!..,... Tll fl~lrlld, hureday, May 3, 1~79, P~g~! 1949 Pontac Convartable 57,000 mles. Good condton. mklng $1,800. PhOne (P54M) 1973'1 ton hgh box van, Power. steerng, power brakes., See at General Furnture and submt offers to ' Donald J. Henfry, Reeelve.r manager 4717.aky, t.sa ~ve. (CS;9M) 1972 Datlun; good runnng arch#.' PhOne ~ after S p.m.. (pj.m4):.. 19r2 Dodge Hard Top. Cheap.' Lke Borscht, $ as s. Needs ropelrs.'one.dun Buggy. metal flake pant, street worthy, bg engne 12400, Kawasakl 350, 9000 mtes, $1400. To vew: 4510 Park Ave. or Phone 633,4091 (F/-1M) 1970 Mustang repossessed, open to bds. Contact Rck Smth T/ (Ctfn.1.S-791. o. tr/o cl.n~ro ZJo. 4 spd., very low mlleage. Extras; Repossessed. Open 'to bds. Contact Rck Smth, between ~-5 p.m. Monday to Frday. cffn ) 1950.Oodge. As s Frm. Phone (C4-4~) 1973 Pontac Gran Prlx. 6lack wth Eu~'gendy vnyl roof; 400 co. n. loaded wth exh.~es, ncludng power mt1~;~:,! cllma!~ ~, d?ntrp~; ~/",f.!v~ ". coud. etc Corvette Stng Ray Coupe 41,1 co. n. Fully loaded pluoextras. Excellent condton. Phone days or evenngs.,(c0-14a), Vega Hatchbeck. 35,000 mles, P.S. AM *rado. W-8. track tape deck, radal tlres~ 'all round. Excellent condltlen. $2,200. Phone (cff-20m) 'Fory s: un eonvent]onal" : 1977 Chev Van Phone 632 Camper For Sale ff 72]8.: Dat un wth oven. 2 way frldge, Vanguard complete wth D~238A (Affn ), tolet. Col (C,-4M) frldge stove ' & oven. Ex. ' OTTAWA(CP.)--The dea "Whatever you may thnk " - 'n an Englsh ad, lltted ~Ucles to change t.bat.!' be., sh~)wn,:.ca~ wll be ~ m -- :... :- : ' cellant'cofdltlon. F~one ls ~toaceentuatetbe.pasltve a~ ~hm(trudead),he'snota" nto the Natlonall~oCkeoY Ths theme s projcetnd ln enown.wm me.'z'.o~. ~, 1~77 -.:- ~JO -'.- - Jeep,,--.. ooaen 14 Foot Holladalre c Travel ~ (c3-4m) " n Joe Clark's televlsen crmnal," ~dd.ed Broad- League TV ' pmymss. a flm clp of Trudeau "team," such poten,a~ '~'e": -'-n" o~1 ^-- '-" Traler. Excellent.endltlon. - ~ ~ : ~1~1 g ~1 ~GB Ulrf -- C2 ". campagn.for L Z~..e bent, lea.d~" nf;~e Mew.sc.hedne' the tme s 1.9~ speakng assertvely -- but cabnet mvmbers as Davd. mleage. Wlneh Wnuld Phone ~ (..4M) ' 71 Sports.. croft. _. tent traller mnster, mn~s~ but:only after. Democraue varty~", m, wnen 'L'ruaenu came [o soundlessly- n the Com. Cromble, former Toronto,. conelder older vehcle on ~., Sleeps 6. He9 Tame, propane., segln8 settng the scene wth' a renpo~e, to a Tow corn- power, the place s Canada, m0ns, whle, enellners roll m~yor, economst Robert de : t~;~de, Phone 63S.2009 after S a :.yam:: w~e-v.anouara, stove and tank,.jke 'new; aeres of negatve, ant' merela n French deplet~g '~,'ready to take on the across,the sereen:.,, '.'The Cotre, end od~zs, r -.~ (P3 M4) : ~m~r.to[y ew p~ne ~s- phone (c3-m4) " ' Tmdeau Truded ads attackn~ the TrudeaU ~m tral, and f dnd- world.,'. ~ Judges Affar,, Rotten Fnally, Clark alone. v,,:~,,.',,,., a.er~ a,~p.m.-'(cs,9m),... " ~ " ~bers Lberalgovernment... :. gu]ty of fallng to keep down The goale stands tall ara Eggs," andfsa]ly, "Separa. talkng drect ~ the people., : 1947 Chev-/6 CVl. n a0od! ;d.l~la" ~" th~;.hdr~. For:Sale: 15 foot Shasta n ads ared :do far, l~ces. : " :trung, then staggers uneer' tsm s Dead." " through 30-and 60-seconu: runnlngco~dtlon', good t~res ;~a,'er:. ~/'~" ar~'add~;{~. ~!day..~rall.er:. Goad. con.' Progressve Pr~~r~ Const~'vatve n abet'one, a voce says a bal of flyngpueks as the n the up-bast, p~tve clps: extraeted from :a ~- On rms. $400, Phone whch Contalne ;fth bed,;gum, a mon-vtew av.no. ~_~a..hen alra~ strategsts have even def!ed Trudeau. has been.l~..e annou, ccer.~.acls off ~e me- phaseofthecampa~nstlll to marathon ntervew. -: aftep 5 m ( P J - 4 M ) h~atm. n addton, wll ur,. ~ o p p e r s l o e - asvaves, t~d~t tradton by usng expensve.ndnl~ter mr U years and the m ncno~y st~any, o~. em,., ' ~' tme to show the op prceof hamburg has gone p~oyment, mnauon, nuaget r - :. ' tff/cheveffe sandpper 2 dr, ';'ln"s'u";;;e"d"a"ncl wred. '' " p0nen,0nent, Prme.Mnster. up z)5 per cent. There s the ~flcts, the fallng dollar. " fradoo hroon leau, But only. as a de-! crash o( a judga'a gave! and, Lowell Murray, party radal s. Cassette, 4 speed. Exterlor s done n. cedar '~'ude. Only 12,000 mles, Excellent vce t to seek to damn hm ~l/verashotoftrudeaumthe campatgn csarman,, say EUROCAN PuLP AND PA=ER CO. LTD. hll " sdng. Lawn n front, condton.. Phone wth hs own words. Commons,: - the. word thepcptehlsce;ttred ontbe mmodlste openng for e~t. "! greenhouse and woodshed n "Next week the ant- '!eoupable" (gully) flashes "wasted potental n Canada. back. Lot sze 75x100. Phone :t Trudeau stuff wll be mxed on the screen, under the Lherr/.~,rod ;41. After 5::30; (p20- AR OOND TOHH6 NKOHAN 22M) For Sale:' 22x52 Gendall Vsta Vlla fully furnlshod,,set up n local traler park. Phone 538.1o, M. ' (clm ). A' turntshod: country home haler on. larga:,landscelad lot wth loay shack. Many extras nclude flre. place, storage shed, root cellar & green house "after 6 p.m. (ps.jm) 1974 Dplomat 12x68 2 b~room. To vlew phone 638-!233 after & c9.m9) 2bedrcom traler completely furnshed ncludng TV snd stereo, washer, dryer fully carpeted. 20 ft fnshed addton. Lke new condton. Phone 63~2009 after S. (pj- M4) o 1976 Camoro Z26 very low mleage, extras, repossessed, open to bds. Contact Rck Smth Monday to Frday between 2- S p.m; (cffn ) Chev ~ Ton 4x4 Stepslce.4spd. Phono or after 5 p.m. (cff ) For Sale: 1974 GMC Jmmy 2 wheel drve. Call &~q after 5 p.m. (pl0-7m) 158) " 1977 Datsun Deluxe Cab Pckup, S spd.mlnt condton. Phone.631k1382 (~J-JM) 1959 Ford Mercury Pck.up. n good runnng order. Phone ater S p.m ~ (CJ-JM) (dg) 1975 Jayco Hardtop tent traler ~3 after 5 p.m, (p4-4m) Fberglass truck canopy for Ford g fl box as00.00 frm 6,1S.S710 (~.SM) L~S OOC~ V~l 31g Co. n. automatc. F~alr condton. Full partculars contact 13S~. (c3~) 1977 Dodge Van pal. Standard. Ftdly customzed. Never drven n wnter. Low mleage, Cell 63s.2469 after s p.m, (c5.4m) 1977' GMC ~ Ton. Camper mpecls ~..ono ~ afl~" S. (P2.4M) 12xS3 Mable Home Sem. fumld!lod. Fully skrted. Set up n Thornhlll. Prced to sell at $6N0.00 Phone after 6 p.m. (PS.3,7,9,11,15-1aM) '1975 Chev ~ To. 4)(4. Step ade.4 sp~ed. Phone or /after 5 p.m. (Ctfn- For Sale: 22xS2 Gondsll Vsta Vlla. Fully furnshed, set up n local traler perk. Phone ,14. (dfo ~).%r sale 22x~ Glendale Vsta Vlla fully furnshed set up n local, traler park; Phone (cffn-1-s.79) :" MOSnLE.aMEs New mobl~ homes from as.low as $100,00 clown. O.A.C. Set,up and delvered, trades welcome.. Phone cellaret Change of Name Notce s hereby gven that an applcaton wll be made to the Drector of Vtal Statstcs fgr a change of name, pursuant to the provsons of the "Change of Name Act," by me:. AdDle Agnus Suderman of to Pear Street n Terra,:e, n the Provnce of Brtsh ~ Columhla, as fol ows:. To chsnge my name from AdDle Agnus Suderman to Cndy AdDle Moore. Dated ths 2nd day of May, A.D Adele Agnus Suclerman C1.3M) DVORCE!.. $100 PLUS FLNG FEES--. Obtan your uncontested dvorce -' fast - over the telephone. Our forms and typng servces are lawyet approved. Call Self.Counsel : Servces'toll free ; Chargex and. Maste'rcharge accep!ed. (ctf.th) Half Az.ablon Geldng. For more nformaton call ~. (Pb-9M) Goyer " ddn't thnk t wrong wth the postve approach," says Tm Ralfe,. party :.. HEAVY DUTY MECHANC cemmualcatluns mrector.. " "n t~ fnal week t wll be all postve, wth Clark talkbg etra~ht to the camera." Already some Lberals bare complaned, the Tory campagn s.naccurate or 'mmedate openng -:-CAT experence s your strength --Our clean shop wll convnce you --Good equpment -parts when youneed them vcous.. ' --You have somethng to contrbute. --journeyman rate of $10.56V~ per hour plus standard F0 t LW;A." ~nge. henoflte, re8 ", " OURSHOP SABETTER PLACE s[rlk:--eze. ort TowoR, 'Applloatlons should be forwarded n confdence to:.... ll~d21n ".. Personnel Manager..., qljjl ~., HOUSTON FOREST PRODUCTS LTD..slammed VANCOUVER (CP) --The Wall Street Journal S n the do~house wth the Brtsh Columba forest ndustry oyez a story whch suggests that a strke can't he avoded ths year n the provnce. Don Saunders, chef OTTAWA (CP) -- Former executve 'offcer of the sollctt0'r-general Jean. forest companes' lumber Perre Goyer testfed 'end pulp.and paper bar- Wednesday he ddn't want to ganng agences, has know detallg of the "grey wrtten the nfluental area" of electronc busness affars,ew~pa~r eavesd~oppng because he ~md accused the New Yor~F ddn't thnk the RC'MP com- based publlcauon of '/totally mtted se~.10us Offences n rresponsble repurt ng.". gong nto b0mes and offces The.Jonr~d story landed to: nstall, bugs, : :... on the barganng table " had enouh documents between management and to rend," he t~tlled, ex- the nternatonal Woodplanng to a royal cam- workers of Amerca when mnslou nto RCMP they_ onened.~_ ~ew. roupd of wrongdong why he specfed.uegatatens Tuesday. : n that nstallaton The WA sad t would fle methods not be ncluded n a smlar complant Wth the monthly RCMP reports to publlcallan. hm on buggng.'. Saunders sad nlds letter r''l ddn't want to be n- that nether Keth Bennett, ~,nl,~arl: T ~Rdn,t wnnt tn hn~ "the ndustry'a chef ~,:,',;,~,"~t,,"t,~,.~,,,kom~,,or ;v.ack;~u~.o;.' Apl~l'c~To~'or ".... '~'~'a'~'~]~n, l'dkln't head ofthelwa berganng magne they would bare to team, bad expressed vews kll anyone to do t." suggestng there wll be 'a strke n B.C. n 19"/9. Goyer sad nstpllaton He also wrote that both was "a grey ares" but he men "have stated publcly: had been told by the RCMP that, whle they expect and Otto Lang,. a justce barganng to be hard, they mnster n the' early 19T0s, are confdent of reachng a that enterng homes or of- settlement across the flees to nstall bugs was le- barganng table." gal. Saunders sad senor n- Royal Commlsso~er Guy dustry offens are op- GUbert noted that Goyer bad tlmstlc specfed, n a July 20, 1971, nstructon to the RCMP, that he wanted to know Well fnanced B.C. nvestor lookng for Lend-Property development opportuntes.: Wll enter partnershp or purchase outrght. Provde full nformaton to: Meadowplne Propertes Ltd., Camp 26,10e Ranch, 100 Mle House, B.C. (c20-1sm) ml where bugs were nstalled, who the devces were drected aganst,.why and how long they were used or what type of nformaton was receved. But, the memo added, Coyer dd not want to know hew the devces were nstaffed. Glbert sad Go~,er bad thn deprved hnmelf of a mas,- ~ knewng whether the RCMP were.stayng Wthn the law. NUVY DUTY llonano capable of ntatng o total prevontatve mantenance program for truck fleet and plant equ p~ent. TQ preferred but wll consder generally qualfed person wth soma alnctrcal and wekng experence. Unon scale and normal frtnge beaoflts. Reply ~) P.O. BOX 6M PR NCE RUPERT, B.C. H[A1R 0011 MEOHAHOS MLLWRGHTS Takta Forest Producte Ltd. requre certlflnd trades people n the above categores for ow large veneer sawmll and planer complex ~catnd at Fort St. Jams. The certfed rate of pay s ~10.S6½ per hour wth ax'. cettsm health, welfare penklon and deatel plan. Fort St. James wth pepulatlon of ever 3,000 sup. ports all servce facltes. t s located on the esu~ern tp of Stuart Lake, one hundred mles welt of Prlnee George, B.C. Pfom apply n confdence datng all experence and cerflflcatee hem to. O.R. WlleD, Personnel Superlnhmdant TAKLA FOREST PRODUCTS LTD~ fox ~1 Fort St. James, B.C. V0J P0 or phone ~t-8~41 Houston, B.C..j,zo Or call collect lttlstau (604) 84S-3333, FOR~m(XX~SL~ SA~JLERS Houston F.Qr/est pr~ lucts has mmedate lob openngs for: CRCULAR SAWFLER, ~rt --Pref~.ence gven to certfed fler --Job would appeal to thosar, lntendlng to advance to henchmen n near future~ nl --Certlfted rate of $10,45 pe~hour plus standard.w.a. frnge bennflts, - SENCH~AA~ ' ' ' --T.Q. recp~lrod --The successful, applcant wlll be PrOUd of hls-her' ablty and wllng to share Ms-her sklls and knowledge. --Certlflod rate 'of $10.56V~ per hour plus standard.w.a, frnge benefts. Aflllng room wth modern, clean facltes and frendly people make Houston Forest Products a better place to work. Located 3'20 klometers west of Prnce George, the town of Houston offers year round/rag.mat)anal ~td~ ventures. Good schonls, sporf'facllltfe~;s'fopplng m~ll', end heal.th centre hepe to make Houston s good home town. App caflons.should be forwardecf n confdence to:,-',,,, Personnel Manager HOUSTONBox 5000 FOREST PRODUCTS LTD. l'~~ V0J.,,o,,. 1Z0 o.c. noushm Or caltl collect (404) FOREST PRODUCTS LTD has a nurnb opensngso - t1~,,,-lq : V~,~l :'?, ~ejt, Preference wll be gven to those appllr~ofs who have de~nonstrated t hrongh prevlousexperlence nnd ablty, to mantan a varety of ar c~lltlonlng unlt~. A wage of Sl0.GSW per h~r and ~n a~racflve Mmetlt package s offered. nterested applcants apply or cell COLLECT (4~/) d~4'.11. Local all Mr. Breve C~w. ndustral Retal~s (M3,8) "', r:of full-tme avaucw EUROC,.,N PULP ~ PAP~H l-jo, LTD. P. O, BOX 1400, Kltmot, B. C. VEC 2H' Houston Forest Products ha; mmedtate openlng~'~r th~ ~llowlng: M.LLWRO.T -Must possess a vald Mllwrght T.Q. or proof of tul apprentceshp.... -prevous sawmll experence s desred -Strong background n hydraullce sad materals handlng systems would be an m,~t. -Journeyman rate of $10.56W per hoar plus stgnd&d.w.a. frnge ~moflts. WELDER :,,.,: --Vald D.P.W. 2 ;~ mnmum tcket requlremmt wth hvo years of relevant experence n cowmlll ndustry. --Preference wll be gven to upl~llcents ~wlth " fabrcatng experence " --Rate of $10.46 per ~ur plus ~aoderd.w.a. frnge benefts. ' 1 Both of the ahove lobe r~q'urs shlff work. A o0msr on the lumber scer~;; rdodern equt pmont, new systems and the opportun~y to grow makes H()uston Forest Produut~.a better place to.. work. Locat~ 320 km west of. Prnce Om)rga, fl~. town of" Houston offers yeerround rocrutlonof edvanlurus. schools, Slpeqrl focllltl~, ~plng mall, and health centre helps :to make ~)oul~r~ a good hom~ town.- ' Appllcetlons should be forwarded n co~fdonce to: ~ Personnel Manager ~ -- HOUSTON 'FOREST PRODUCTS LTD. ~ Houston, B.C. VOJ lzu ' ~ ', '. the Applcatons are "" ' at accommodaton desk n Woolworth n the Terrace Shoppng Centre. ntervews wll be arranged after applcaton terms have been revmwed,, APPLY TODAY!.4.. ;: ~.' ',,,V*,f :! : Y 4 f t;..

12 Page 13, The HareM, Thursday, May 3, DEAR ABBY. }/9 DEAR ABBY: My husband and have soma good frends 'll call Merge and Bob. We had some h~fffe, 2x 3 W W ~7 8 e 10 problems. They kept calltnll and askng ff they could ~ 3 CROSSWORD come over to talk. Ther talks lways ended up n '... ':; ~ 14, ~..t~ nm~be,,,.om, g w...m~,,,.~ t '~ ~,+ " ~" ' [ ~mae wrecks of us, so weasked thmn not to come over + ' ' to talk anymore. T8 19 ~ ew us. the p o. and to-...,y, l.;'rst Mar~e calls me and comphdns about Bob, and ~ ~. =, + ++ =+ =e++ when she hangs up, Bob Calla and talk my husband ha AL~08S 46 Name n Z Voded lz He wrote ~tdrt~.o! Of the stof~. ' ~ ~.b.by,.t.m~ k'eed m~nck are mplmm.:l to be,,up- Drunkard baseball ' escutcheon "Remsm- / ~,, 4 Wne qcah~ SO Ballerna's 3 Bye-bye brace of ~' l~)ruve, nut we re out M patence wth these two. 7 Gem stone skrt ~. Hew ~ ~,e ~ to ~te.n ~thout gv~n~ them the 4 Source of Th~, 11 To stuff 53 One -- energy. Past" 37 ]8 W tmpreesca mat we sou t Care,GOODFRENDsWe. do. ~ F_~o ' tme 5 Ancent 19 Droop mlte 55 Entrance kngdom,' Satsfed ~ 43 ~ ~ W DEARFRENDg:TeU~bemth BECAUSEyonare llpeurlbuck SOAmegcan 6Wlth ~Agull..cb Sood trlendls y.,.n' vlew.thelr,nauon o6. herone nventor,9 Dow.. Araban t ~ ~ 44 4s M ~ : +, ~eeflvely. Urge them to nek he~ from a qualfed 1~ Canad~n ST And not a valentne counh-y marrnge counselor. t eoum save tbek merrl ge ~ ~ 55 ' ud your free~htp. " prov. 55 Force fgure ~Flatflsh ' ' DEAR ABBY: Please don't nu~h at my queston, or, Forty wnks 59 Confned 7 He wrote 3'/Wrgglng 56 ~ 57 ~ so throw ths away thlnldng lt's from some slly kd. lt,s 12Dspatch" 60School~ "LordJln'~ 38Quarrels not. 'm normal, 3~yesr-old man who would ~ke'to 59 kam hew to be a Meat lover. DEAR ABBY: YOU told reader kwhase e phusband,, t ". ls Rlz whales 8 Brtlsh rural 29 Heroc n ~6o ~ 6 1. know what ~ DO, but l don't knew what to soy ~ a ~h~nghomeu~xpec~ddhmersu~m, ~dtb~nga MAbuffoon 61Bom festval scale shouldlady whlebe'm makn~sayng ovesemethlng,to her. feebutae thoughwhat?l pt~paredl"~u scout -- De a GRL Scout nstead, and be PAl ZZ Wheel Remove pa~ DOWN Be@net 0 9 SOe Conclude 6 Down Space Relatves org.!: They don't havo schook for thb sort of thnk and Abby, "Be Prepared" ts the Motto of ths BOY Scoute " fromofflce Aversgesolutnntme:27mk 38A Joke can't ask anyone to gve me lessons. have very few --.not the GRL Scouts. ~ Revokes, n 38 Evergreen CRYPTOQUP ~ ' 4-9 han~u~, and 've never had any h'ouble wth my love (;kb ~avo onteeded n ~vad~8 nearly ell d the brdge PE~KS~TDNE VALfflNT~ VER A~ tree lfe, but 'd lke to know how to make my partner feel male.o~g~qlz~t.ons..csn,t the Boy Scouts be kept 3Z A volent P S b K N P R Q D N J A B V N S U U Q D S, O really great, separate ~em the Grl 8eouto, wthout mdn~ them ~1~ 1 ~L EN~ ~ Reul wth WANTS TO PLEASE shareaeommonmotto? pang LDJTT~BE!r~S dffculty,va RBALOSP KSLUNJ.Y, AGLESCOUT, BRADFORD, pa. UGemotone 'l~t, --'--'--K~LEST~l ll~ l~ +lbl+,.,+., FLEE 4~ Popular cant 341 Peruke ~=o..~} =~, =D~A~_ gagle: Your,,kmewladge ef SeOl~. fgr 45 Portco S turday's Cryp~lul p -- BP.AJT~UL n.~ndes OFTEN,~munon ~ 47 War god DSTRACT CAREFREE LADS., makedear~ partnerwants:feelanyeae',reallywh Meat,,sneerelYls well mwantshs w yt too.e (gcout'slrdl' Be Preparedhomorl ) b the molto Ear Gk 8santo, 37 Slender and B~ LA~ENOL.48 Prong Today's ~ryptoqup clus: A equals O " t o ~ Meat lover, You sly you have very few flkoy ANS~~~E~qDNA 49 Dmnutve The Crypt~ulp s a~dmple ml~tutlm ~ n wldch ea~ hanpps. P3ne, beeaue had dklope wth one's, ~ Hooey (var.) ~Clr=NE DE~E T suffl~ le~.er used stands for another. H you ~nk that X equak 0, t 41Fdghtons ~le~aw~lm~~ par~erfwmaflonktoeasenthd.be found nthu'e'sbeeka.ab And afnally,wealthpractceof n. chealpremems? y opersoul Yon't Ufeel rep~ rb~ wrfle Fff yon to o got Abby, r ~em Box off ~?00, fl S~n, for one STYl~lS~k~)lTlSm m 50 Surpass w~ equ~ O ~roughout the pu~je. Sb~e k~e~ abaft word~ makes perfect. Los Angelu, Cal, 9e0~. Please e~:joee stamped, salt. 44 Nocturnal 4-9 szhl Stgnnumndlan. vowels.and words, solutonusng sanaccomplshedapush' f~ canbygvetral youandclumerr0r.'t lo~tl~. a~dreased envelope, brds 54 Fortfy lm K~ F~ Syndcate, nc,:, the AMAZNG SPDERMAN ' ' ~!: ::;~:,',. By Stan Lee and John Romta,,~,. HOROSCOPE WAS PERFEcTM WHAT ARE %U ~ r,4q~,4~h~/z~'.,/c'mon, PE~,.~( LET'S 1 ' ~ ~ Y O U FNAFHAR~/fHP/'RE /,, ~,+ l~rl_ l~.,~5 b\~+..+. 'm ~ OUR. l >=. (Mar. 91 to Apr. 19)~ VmGO nl}~ AQuARms..._~ (Aug. 23 to Sept, ~.) 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