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............................................. ~~,~.,,~, .... ..................... . ~ " ' " ~ E " " . " r VTC~'0RTA,. B.~., ~61 - . " " - ,." . . ' .e ' .: " '/ " ~. i " :- " ' " - ~, " " . * - ' : i. Amax p anel still wan:ts tnPut from .," , ~ ' / -'.. .; . ,. .. ,,.:. .- , . . : , . . . , ~ .. . . . . . . . . , . .. . . '. ,. : : . . . ;. ':- ;, : :./, ." . . . , . - -. ..,.,. ,... .... :. / . . . . . ; ,i ~ : .: "-*'" :/ ,;..,'.i : .: ".. " ... . - ~ . .::,:V~couv~. cc~) ~-Tha ~.~,, of " : . . . . . . ' ' ..... : We have-to~ bliml~ the linaodal sk~e, be .':" : '._~ne'taliings In the seaat FJ~ultin n~:d~we~tern , m d ~ n l f f i c Fe~.whleh is to ~tmiy~the dumpb~ of . .... m .~ ' ~ J ~ ' ' " " L : " m,o~,o~.tho, tw.hndo~al.e~mse is eeatretL .~d: "The r~,~~,oa abe mlitiml .~t~ C~u~m~ ~. a w ~ he hopes me ,an u~.eom~,n?~s. _n~Usees .into o~e~aUon, .. . . :We m~.Uo~nstheN~U~a w|U parUe~pate U~ ~deo~,queet~:,':~-:~:.',': ~ ~.::.-." ":*i--.:{~ , . . ~.,~.?_~ a~l~..~d-Al~il,..the mine win ..s~d . . 'some."h~..W.ehaven'thada'fminalyescrnoyeL- -Hesald~_..er~e~'..~l~n~neoL~B .I~; who "" , Nlshgaln~.ofth'eareawnlcha~.etheirmhxls .-.-s.-~.~,~.,wum,•a~,~rockws~issinto~ - Me,~m~. " siaidthapanel,srecomme~daUomwUl approved the~,:w~n havq~tlm.llnsi =ay, = . ....... _ . ~ ...... ty .... -x---. .... ~ ....... . mt.T~..Pemdt~.: : eddlflonalinputfn0moulsidegroups. However, ba . ,M~ynisde~l~intsal~~ ~ , ~v'.e.t~=,=m°!__°gY_~.~Pa_.r~..~nt'i_s~j.'df~ VIC.,~.r~.. .~l~P:mg,°t-,wa.s..-t~. l~l.°w.d~.,l~..o~lOOm._e~,.i~t • '.wWn.otha".ve. power to subpoena witnesses. .: ": thadelayinthe.vanelhearin, umtilall~tl~,iM" ' , uu., la~,uc n~u'm~ =me xeCmmljy-aplx~nted . o ~nems.ataoe ~ ~ sut upthe bor-~m~..-:: . ,-/*.-"If~vei~the pm]ectm we'll ~v so" m " ...--~'~.- " :'- --- -- -=-~- ~ ~wUlnotalar~un~llate'May;al~utamonth " " .=--~"~gas,,suppm.t~ .... ~.'~ ........ ! / ! . . " ."1i=11i" " " W:e'u und' _,, ,if ..... ~,~,: .......... .... ...... ... .... ....... . ..... . . . . . . . . . . by .. [edtisls, ... . . u~loamt, again say ao and recommeed " . " "" " I . . . . . " ' " : to .startS. _mto~mee~.tm about 140 kilometres, aria enurenes,-say mdais such.as red/~, c a d ; . . . . . , :'...."Headdedthat "wlthm~t ~dgingtba iMue' " "the] .... " Ueipate lu~ r~ulted In an unavc/dslde* ' ' ' " ~- ~m~,a u mlm~.. norm o~ ermee m~l~t. . mmm, lead, ~iekel.mereum arse~c and mo1~:o- . . . . . • ' .. ..... ~,,, . - . , Panel might emee|vably find a range ~ alto'- , --II~ Kl But he argues that the delay could prove an ad. denum m the sludge wlil po/=n nsh andre•fine ~e " naiiV-- between a '^'-' -'.-" .... --~= ...... =r % * ": " " ~! m ~ ~ ' ~ ~ ~ ' ~ ~ e . . . . . . - , , . .- '. w~,~ . ~ = u u ~ u = u w u a z = u m t . ~ l ~ M O G . ~ Wl[~[ ' " '~ vantagebecausethepanelwillhaveocbaneeto .in the area -They have said md~liehr ~ will .a,i..__~..,,.,-~. . . ... nm~g..... , . severalotberoperaUmanml~ ' : .- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... _-, .... : . . ~-.,~_.~,,,~-~,~.,a. . " " .." .~ ...... -: So .m,t ic~ is "moat tmlike!y to " " '.: monitm" the impact ~ dumping on the inlet and have boycott the panel on grounds that a dee~m has, • Asked how the 194 . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . _ __e~_~..a~,. ; _. . . . . . . . . . $ mfllim~nve~tedbyAb0axina .. ca c results ,, ,- • And he sad. the panel, induding an Mclmr~ysaidhewantetoope~thebearh~s~ :. focus o~ the n~n~l wou]d h,,,,, ,,, h,= ,^ a,,,~,~ ,, . . . . ,,_=,_,=.,__ _ .... __ ., . ..... . .-. . . " ' , " , . . . - - . . : . .r u . ~ w ~ ~ ~ ~.~ ~ I I 4 U I . ~ J~'. " ~ n l l ~ H ~ ~eeanogra~_er _a.__nd_. _a..e.iyil-_e.n~In~er._..from.the mblie interest groul~ as well as to rural/fie ez-_ -. the seiml/fle;'~d#.noe is thai'the ,~,~.~-- ,-, .... ' L,.,~.i. .... ' ..... ~.~ _, ~___'..melane/adg~, ~ ' : " UnlversltyofB.C,willhavetoturnabiindeyet0 pem, and the hearings could be held in the n~.th" : " k=~,~wi~h'theFisher/esA.." - :~'="~"'~. =,~w~r~= .~u,ucamnowmeproeeuw~. . ' . . . . . . . " ' ' ' Forestr: .,i:: ['El{l{ ~( :E-kI'IIH vi ~ ~ . " . ~ . ii: al! lhcrold] ni!!i 1!' ,-* ' . __- vo,:..=.:: 'ii i / " . .. ,~ : • --.. ... ~: ., ~. .,' .... ... :..'-~ ., '~; '", ~ ~ .,,i ', ./. ,-, .!- lllm~etaaWrl~ "l'nere.have been lots d. heetm~ ..d{the Vall~ "~ae Ml=dsb 7 d/Fore•is thinp done. and said ~ bettm'..between Klttma~ toapubl~beeti~into~e preslde.nt, d the Terra ee:..:.theareshsealrm@bee n proposed -Kitimat • ha~dmvh-onmental~up,. rehzreshMlmtisakoslated 1 ~ tr,,,,~,+ ' >"It's ttihe to set m'wi~ It"'" for ~ '" "-~ " - "Cul ........ . .. . .tadusUinlme. ii ,-Acco~'diug ]o Ministry pwasconc~'nedt~attbe In his' .announcement4: .themoatq~ecilicdatewhich hearing date meant these forestry invedmen~,in the can be ~ven at lbis time is wo~dnotbeme. "Weweve valley sbeuld be mudd-June. The exact date concerned, that they by the security of and location have not yet. woolda'tholdthemeeth~",. Provincial .Forest" been " determined and -todd Culp,.':If. tbey.didn't~ d~:'-"Uliimatoly'~: according to Beck are-" have mewe..,would have...Y~mng said, "'it is the' de~n~ upon tvhatlime hem dl~ ,i~" I~!'.'."ii., ." ezisten~ of several ~_~ /'~'rlelay~tl~ .me intbe Kitim~t Valley, ad~.- Should "i " Local ' environmental "coneem a public resource, Provim:ial" Forest ' be groups had anticipate! a. •nd ".i~i 'seekina their e~a~.tn Um Kitima~~ bem.ing Ueing held as ~rly .msoin,~ li is Unpm~t to v~e~, an• ~r so/.who i. as ~ or April, ~d~ou~ receivethe views or pubUe she,d it, ~e ~d shap~ no.emet ~lal date has- groups" and indlv~uab,, be? .ever. been. 81v~ Ti~ " ~ bri~s must he An i n t ~ packqp Skeelm ProteetfonCoalifioo " fmbmilted by May 31, and emit~lblg de'l~ of. tli, has been CriUeal of. the only ~rcupe which" have forest proposal ~ Ix ~b~ed pm~-ed ~ . v . m ~ t ~ = Lumber " : : . ' T=,m.m-t ~e~.,mu~,-~-r~.~-~s .. .:,. ~ mt propmed. Umt':.sbeuMbe'mttou~seme~ market .,year, would :. oectipy sdklte~.'. ,, worst, CANUCK, at VANC0UV~R (CP) -- , '11~ year will pro~bly be a -. 17RUCKREMI'AL LTID. worse for B.C.'s Imnb~ raising at the Child Development children who attended Kiddies Day student council presents the cheque pre=ddlent d the Couacil ~ ' • .Centre in Terrace, accepts a cheque at Caled0nla on Saturday. The kids along the council members Gary Forest ~u,U~es. estend Chevron Sendce~ . . m..U.,T...m.~., for $52.40 from the student cour/ci l at, wei-e entertaihed and fed and 4Vtoen,.Jay CIIne, JanetMostad and In an Industry review ~=,~..,,,...,.,,~- ~h.,.-=..~. Caledonia Secondary School. The. donations accepted in lieu ,of' . Rudy DIGiovannl. ' prlm'tetbemrt~rCOFl's annualmeeting today, 635"4687. , " "'~:~":*~" students raised the money tlhrou(ih babysitting pal/Ment.. MaSs Leak all said wednesday _ , d : " " .- . ' '.-".. ~i .- , ..- .. . " 'um~ not m~v.aom~.u~- - " " ' WasKen Taylor really a spy for the CIA? """-" : INSIDE , Itetlmm~m~=~ ~ "-: ' - . ..... . ..... eroded, by i people with . " ' ~ i :.. :/ .. • O~r,W^ (cr)- m~ :u~?... has .bee. -,o'~nc~ od.vitl., eeae/ler'a~ ~S~ . ~ m. T~V~ wdhout beins ~ ~u~.s.~.~.= .Millwrightprog~offorod:". am q~demic d Insects; " r~T~r, Cmd~nharo .~,~n=,on . et. l~; Adms~y~-~orme'm-..m~thaU.S.e~e,q,®c ~c~c,~,~was,md ,.,~o,t~OO~e~oothe ... . .... .... '".-i~,i~.~:: PS~e3 . Ud~amhamada" to..al~_tlom+ . ,' .beuadmr, W s a P ~ u d d a : ~ ot unoWclal wbetberhewoulddoalltUe West C~t alrmd~ have , ~u,,~ comet ...z~s~:=~ ~ do~t: 1--=~ ~=~.U= ,~-t :U,S.,:..,o~nt-,,~. lo ~ = .,seed. ,W,=c .o~k BCGEU proiest ~ -! :: , P~Oe3 ..~flveiofermatlon for the .se the word ~ tel ,would ~mp~e ~ ff Tdmr~,l~ ~l}emmlxr, ' U.S. ..... , ' ' st~iz~es this year became , . : U.S..Cenltal.:Int~ligen~ describe Taylor'o: ~tereel~': : - . : ..I~ .... 'l~yl~replisdeaet/ously aw~Vm~m. Comics&AnnLanders Page6 Agmey~ that w~t beyond .. i :. ........ d cm he m prelpm'ed W'ntsa ...... Ida normal diplomatic " " " i ', - .: " ;. :- i . .:~ • " .: Laml=il eaid these have cr ulton " " °" "- ""- " " " ' uu~ in ~n'an;- ' ' " " ' . . . . ' ": ' =":"-: " Local Sl)orts :". .... - II s m ~ • s • ~ . . . '. met with a~0t infornmtiou.. ~ eutbedw In the. ' ,. . l~e soi~mU0n .Taylor :" II II~LJII: .V. . .: .that ndgbt help de,me the Interim. ~ the I~ " .... "11. ,'..'. J .... • ~ ~m~e e~=. B.t ,, Sanderson-Urn my have *npged in ap.lebyv " eIDa~Im, a~tiss f~- "- ~ ,, . .... ' woukl lave tobe u in- ...... :..: .. " bs in .oei • lhaCIA ='.e~ea In'.T~. VANC.OUVER(CP) =~,i:" 'MYlemeernwlthC18is-~ov~'mnemt.V~mmds.to formalr~Woml~l~,tm~m. " '- ' ' ' -" , .C~. di~. ~.' enew.ay- The proposed federal: :that Chevron rosy ewn ~ supertank, in B.C, Washing~ and a well- Jo Silhouette's gift :".~, t0gemer me:oemn - " "e~l.o ,n,ide'.YeSt.han.onoll :QueenCharld/teSoumd, and des ,mat I~oeeountabl~ who had acoms is Te~ ' Paoe:11 ~ # m eve== le=linil to the tsnim" h'al~c on the B.C..the government, is now' • 'q[tis'liovm'nmmtandh=- 1['ayl~was toreportu~ daring January, leS0;, eoutismlhoughtout, New .~olng so far U to tell the dmlxyWbaambehledthese useful laformetien, In- VANCOUVER (C~) Clam~Ifieds ',i,.., mckpeffomlrsadsixU.$, Deinocr~ Jim Fultm said, .public there's f~m" ~ decisions," said D'Atcy. chMl~securl_tym~msmltha ~.u~to~, m. =.~=m Pages 12-13 " '... dipi~ts hidden by ~ Wednesday. " " 5dn~eisd0U'inB,C.withod{ " "Thevm~ms~envlrmmmt ~cbpied U.S. emhany sadUmlmhtf~eMmm|dan . . . . .embassy personnel. ' ',. t beflleringtouy~atQUeen ~~etne, in afle~rlhe o0mpo~mdintheba~ddthe ,es~]~b~pl~nodp~mtwJ~ " ~ :'~ "~ ~ " a , '| Co~ulhorsJeanPelletie~, The ~,vimmnent critic ~.CharloUe'has suffered the fsctandve=7-dtenactua ei~v, dailyrouUneimidathe lead to the elkninaUm d , , ~ .... ' . . . . . . . . who broke the news of the from ~onM ~ that Bill ': largest set~mic dzOCJm ,In foiL" .. " ~-scre eoml/eX wbe~ the some ~ at the 100 ~ "- . ' , ~: ....... "~ =-=..-,e, .,o.,. ,o; ,. = .,, ,,,, ,., .... .o .... ,,,_ o, '"e"en"' no, u Food Mart : Mmu~reLaPre~e, ud Gm~L-~, beins'pod~d ' ' n.c.'odec/,Im to aUoW uem.audtutm'~tiOesa Wek~vnodo~C.~d~LU.,a , . . - . ~, . . . . . . feUow Journalist Claude ~ Parliament by the B.C. ~ MLA Ci~ " supertanken f~toits waters development=, cm~pu~ ~ =aM omn 635-5274 " 'Td=V, ' .Adams state Tay.lor Irau-. LilaC. governmemtwlibeut D'Areyuidthepubllen~ut .isa bomm for the Unitedl Taylor's motivation Is Tmmisy. 6:30am.llpm 'a~lek smitted sensitive in- 'p~,ep~r, environmental ..be made aware Ihat.whlle Statm, whichpr~entlydoe=l said to " have been Harry Smith " said : • • ,- . fornmtimtoU.S, ageutstn. -~ndimluirtm. " i.the e~mist issues mt.allowlmpert-dmmlmto ftmt~U~ththedm~ie Wddwoedlsworlld~'wfth Ot~91r~ :," " Altl~ the co4uthm ph~e~t IS misleading ihtnkertnfficmtbeWest PullonondD'Areyw~e mxlwiththekckdmlRxft Im~nm~toe~u~thst ge ~;~ ~ sam in a recmt Interview tbe[mblk',ohou~tlm, da~m " Co~ really Is an ener~ psrtofapanelpresentfora, from western diplomats theworkeeswholmethe/r 24hours 635,7228 ~r xth~tr ~11111~011 ~.~llk0~" .~l'aJrl~ ~ld Off- ~. " " " ptlbl|edlo~l~a[of~N(wo r ~ st prl~mrJS~ the J0~WtHbephM.N~ldOO~& " camefrom eoureeS In .abo~' drUl~i dfti~B.c, i', He eald. lkere is. era- 1~,~4siemeer~rdmBisek ~ n~pme Into eompanyolperaUonainthe "We Satisly Tummy &Tank ' ' . ' ', ' ... ' 365 DAYS A YEAR" :" WaSh]n|ton and OUawa ....emu~ ., " slderable p'euwe" m the Tlde. ~ l h a ~ erb~ eenlz~ B.C. ares. ,. _ " . . " 1 "i

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Amax p anel still wan:ts tnPut from . , " , ~ ' / - ' . . . ; . , . .. ,,.:. . - , . . : , . . . , ~ . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . • . ' . , . : : . . . ; . ' : - ; , : : . / , ." . . . , . - - . . . , . , . , . . .

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.::,:V~couv~. cc~) ~-Tha ~ . ~ , , of " : . . . . . . ' ' ..... : We have-to ~ bliml ~ the linaodal sk~e, be .':"

• : '._~ne'taliings In the seaat FJ~ultin n~:d~we~tern , m d ~ n l f f i c Fe~.whleh is to ~tmiy~the dumpb~ of . .... m . ~ ' ~ J ~ ' ' " " L : " m,o~,o~.tho, tw.hndo~al.e~mse is eeatretL .~d: "The r~,~~,oa abe mlitiml . ~ t ~ C ~ u ~ m ~ ~ . a w ~ he hopes me , a n u~.eom~,n?~s. _n~U sees .into o~e~aUon, . . . .:We m~.Uo~ns theN~U~a w|U parUe~pate U~ ~deo~,queet~:,':~-:~:.', ': ~ ~.::.-." ":*i--.:{~ , . .

~.,~.?_~ a~l~..~d-Al~il,..the mine win ..s~d . . 'some. "h~..W.ehaven'thada'fminalyescrnoyeL- -Hesald~_..er~e~'..~l~n~neoL~B .I~; who "" , Nlshgaln~.ofth'eareawnlcha~.etheirmhxls .-.-s.-~.~,~.,wum,•a~,~rockws~issinto~ - • M e, ~m ~. " siaidthapanel,srecomme~daUomwUl approved t h e ~ , : w ~ n h a v q ~ t l m . l l n s i =ay,

=. ....... _ . ~ . . . . . . ty .... -x---. .... ~ ....... .mt.T~..Pemdt~.: : eddlflonalinputfn0moulsidegroups. However, ba . ,M~ynisde~l~intsal~~ ~ , ~v'.e.t~=,=m°!__°gY_~.~Pa_.r~..~nt'i_s~j.'df~ VIC.,~.r~.. .~l~P:mg,°t-,wa.s..-t~. l~l.°w.d~.,l~..o~lOOm._e~,.i~t • '.wWn.otha".ve. power to subpoena witnesses. . : " : t h a d e l a y i n t h e . v a n e l h e a r i n , u m t i l a l l ~ t l ~ , i M " ' , uu., la~,uc n ~ u ' m ~ = m e xeCmmljy-aplx~nted . o ~ n e m s . a t a o e ~ ~ sut u p t h e bor-~m~..-:: . , - / * . - " I f ~ v e i ~ t h e p m ] e c t m we'l l ~ v so" m " . . . - -~ '~ . - " : '- - - - - - -=-~- ~

~wUlnotalar~un~llate'May;al~utamonth " " . = - - ~ " ~ g a s , , s u p p m . t ~ . . . . ~ . ' ~ . . . . . . . . ! / ! . . " ."1i=11i" " " W:e'u und' _ , , , i f . . . . . ~ , ~ , : . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . b y .. [edtisls, ... . . u ~ l o a m t , again say ao and recommeed " . " " " " I . . . . . " ' " :

to .startS. _mto~mee~.tm about 140 kilometres, aria enurenes,-say mdais such.as red/~, c a d ; . . . . . , :'...."Headdedthat "wlthm~t ~dgingtba i M u e ' " "the] . . . . " Ueipate lu~ r~ulted In an u n a v c / d s l d e * ' ' ' " ~- ~m~,a u m l m ~ . . norm o~ ermee m~l~t. . mmm, lead, ~iekel. mereum arse~c and mo1~:o- • • . . . . . • • ' .. ..... ~,,,

. - . , Panel might emee|vably find a range ~ alto'- , --II~ Kl • Bu t he argues that the delay could prove an a d . denum m the s ludge wli l po /=n nsh andre • f i ne ~ e " na i iV- - between a ' ^ ' - ' - ' . - " . . . . --~= . . . . . . = r % * " : " " ~ ! m ~ ~ ' ~ ~ ~ ' ~ ~ e

. . . . . . - , , . • . - ' . w ~ , ~ . ~ = u u ~ u = u w u a z = u m t . ~ l ~ M O G • . ~ W l [ ~ [ ' " ' ~ vantagebecausethepanelwillhaveocbaneeto . in the area -They have said md~liehr ~ will . a , i . . __~ . . , , . , -~ . • . . . . . nm~g..... , . s e v e r a l o t b e r o p e r a U m a n m l ~ ' : .- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _-,....: . . ~-.,~_.~,,,~-~,~.,a. . " " .." .~ ...... -: So .m,t ic~ is "moat tmlike!y to " " '.: monitm" the impact ~ dumping on the inlet and have boycott the panel on grounds that a d e e ~ m has, • Asked how the 194 . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . _ __e~_~..a~,. ; _. . . . . . . . . . $ mfllim~nve~tedbyAb0axina .. ca c results ,, ,-

• A n d he sad . the panel, induding an • Mclmr~ysaidhewantetoope~thebearh~s~ : . focus o~ the n~n~l wou]d h,,,,, ,,, h,= ,^ a , , , ~ , ~ , , . . . . , , _ = , _ , = . , _ _ _ . . . . _ _ . , . ..... . .-. . . " ' , " , • . . • . - - • . . : • . . r u . ~ w ~ ~ ~ ~ . ~ ~ I I 4 U I . ~ J ~ ' . " ~ n l l ~ H ~

~eeanogra~_er _a.__nd_. _a..e.iyil -_e.n~In~er._..from. the mblie interest groul~ as well as to rural/fie ez-_ -. the seiml/fle;'~d#.noe is thai'the ,~,~.~-- ,-, .... ' L,.,~. i. .... ' ..... ~.~ _, ~___'..melane/adg~, ~ ' : " UnlversltyofB.C,willhavetoturnabiindeyet0 pem, and the hearings could be held in the n~.th" : " k=~,~wi~h' theFisher/esA. ." - : ~ ' = " ~ " ' ~ . = , ~ w ~ r ~ = . ~ u , u c a m n o w m e p r o e e u w ~ . .

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toapubl~beet i~ into~e preslde.nt, d the Terra ee:..:.theareshsealrm@bee n p r o p o s e d - K i t i m a t • ha~dmvh-onmental~up, . rehzreshMlmtisakosla ted 1 ~ tr,,,,~,+ ' > " I t ' s ttihe to set m ' w i ~ I t " ' " f o r ~ '" " - ~ " - "Cul . . . . . . . . . . . . .tadusUinlme. ii ,-Acco~'diug ]o Ministry p w a s c o n c ~ ' n e d t ~ a t t b e I n his' .announcement4:

.themoatq~ecilicdatewhich hearing date meant these forestry invedmen~,in the can be ~ v e n at lb is t ime is w o ~ d n o t b e m e . "Weweve va l ley sbeuld be mudd-June. The exact date concerned, that t h e y by the security of and location have not ye t . woolda'tholdthemeeth~",. P r o v i n c i a l . F o r e s t " been " determined and -todd Culp,.':If. tbey.didn't~ d ~ : ' - " U l i i m a t o l y ' ~ : according to Beck are-" have mewe..,would have...Y~mng said, "'it is the' d e ~ n ~ upon tvhatlime hem dl~ , i ~ " I~!'.'."ii., . " ezisten~ of several ~_~

/ ' ~ ' r l e l a y ~ t l ~ .me i n t b e Kitim~t Valley, a d ~ . - • Should " i " Local ' environmental "coneem a public resource, Provim: ia l" Forest ' b e groups had anticipate! a . •nd ".i~i ' seekina their e ~ a ~ . t n Um Kitima~ ~ bem.ing Ueing held as ~ r l y .msoin,~ li is U n p m ~ t to v ~ e ~ , a n • ~r s o / . w h o i . a s ~ o r Apri l , ~ d ~ o u ~ r e c e i v e t h e v i e w s o r pubUe she,d i t , ~ e ~ d s h a p ~ no.emet ~ l a l date has- groups" and indlv~uab, , be? .ever. been. 81v~ T i ~ " ~ bri~s m u s t he An i n t ~ packqp Skeelm ProteetfonCoalifioo " fmbmilted b y May 31, and emit~lblg d e ' l ~ o f . tli, has been CriUeal of. the only ~rcupe which" have forest proposal ~ Ix

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worst, CANUCK, at V A N C 0 U V ~ R ( C P ) - -

, '11~ year will pro~b ly be a -. 17RUCKREMI'AL LTID. worse f o r B.C.'s Imnb~

raising at the Child Development children who attended Kiddies Day student council presents the cheque pre=ddlent d the Couacil ~ '

• .Centre in Terrace, accepts a cheque at Caled0nla on Saturday. The kids along the council members Gary Forest ~u,U~es. estend Chevron S e n d c e ~ . . m . . U . , T . . . m . ~ . , for $52.40 from the student cour/ci l at, wei-e e n t e r t a i h e d and fed and 4Vtoen,.Jay CIIne, JanetMostad and In an Industry review ~=,~. . , , , . . . , . , ,~- ~ h . , . - = . . ~ .

Caledonia Secondary School. The. donat ions accepted in l ieu ,of' . Rudy DIGiovannl. ' prlm'tetbemrt~rCOFl's annualmeeting today, 6 3 5 " 4 6 8 7 . • , " " ' ~ : ~ " : * ~ " s t u d e n t s r a i s e d t h e m o n e y t l h r o u ( i h b a b y s i t t i n g p a l / M e n t . . M a S s L e a k al l said wednesday _ , d

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• O ~ r , W ^ ( c r ) - m ~ :u~?... has .bee. - ,o '~nc~ o d . v i t l . , eeae/ ler 'a~ ~S~ . ~ m . T~V~ wdhout • b e i n s ~ ~ u ~ . s . ~ . ~ . = . M i l l w r i g h t p r o g ~ o f f o r o d : " . am q ~ d e m i c d Insects; " r ~ T ~ r , Cmd~nharo . ~ , ~ n = , o n . et. l ~ ; Adms~y~-~orme'm-..m~thaU.S.e~e,q,®c ~ c ~ c , ~ , ~ w a s , m d ,.,~o,t~OO~e~oothe . . . . .... ....'".-i~,i~.~:: P S ~ e 3

. Ud~amhamada" t o . . a l~_ t lom+ . ,' .beuadmr, W s a P ~ u d d a : ~ ot unoWclal wbetberhewoulddoal l tUe West C~t alrmd~ have , ~ u , , ~ comet . . . z ~ s ~ : = ~ ~ do~t: 1 - - = ~ ~ = ~ . U = ,~-t :U,S.,:. . ,o~nt-,,~. lo ~ = .,seed. , W , = c .o~k B C G E U proiest ~ - ! : : , P ~ O e 3 ..~flveiofermatlon for the .se the word ~ tel ,would ~ m p ~ e ~ ff Tdmr~,l~ ~l}emmlxr, ' U.S. ..... , ' • '

• st~iz~es this year became , . : U.S..Cenltal.:Int~ligen~ d e s c r i b e T a y l o r ' o : ~tereel~': : - . : ..I~ . . . . 'l~yl~replisdeaet/ously aw~Vm~m. Comics&AnnLanders Page6 Agmey~ that w ~ t beyond .. i :. . . . . . . . . d c m he m prelpm'ed

W ' n t s a . . . . . . Ida normal diplomatic " " " i ', - . : " ;. :- i . .:~ • " .: Laml=il eaid these have

cr ulton " " ° " " - " " - " " " ' u u ~ in ~ n ' a n ; - ' ' " " ' . . . . ' " : ' = " : " - : " L o c a l S l ) o r t s :". .... - II s m ~ • s • ~ • . . . ' . m e t with a~0t infornmtiou.. ~ eutbedw In the. ' ,. .

l ~ e soi~mU0n .Taylor :" II II~LJII: .V. . .: .that ndgbt help de,me the Interim. ~ the I~ • " . . . . "11. , ' . . ' . J . . . . • ~ ~m~e e~=. B.t ,, Sanderson-Urn m y have * n p g e d i n ap.lebyv "

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" bs in .oei • l h a C I A ='.e~ea In ' .T~ . V A N C . O U V E R ( C P ) =~,i:" 'MYlemeernwlthC18is-~ov~'mnemt.V~mmds.to formalr~Woml~l~,tm~m. " ' - ' ' ' - " , .C~. di~. ~ . ' enew.ay- T h e proposed f e d e r a l : : t h a t Chevron rosy e w n ~ s u p e r t a n k , in B. C, W a s h i n g ~ and a well- Jo Silhouette's gift :".~, t0gemer m e : o e m n - " "e~ l .o ,n,ide'.YeSt.han.onoll :QueenCharld/teSoumd, and des ,ma t I ~oeeoun tab l~ who had acoms is T e ~ ' Paoe:11 ~ #

m eve== le= l in i l to the tsnim" h 'a l~c on the B . C . . t h e government , i s n o w ' • 'q [ t is ' l iovm'nmmtandh=- 1 [ 'ay l~was t o r e p o r t u ~ daring January, leS0;, eoutismlhoughtout, New .~olng so far U to tell the dmlxyWbaambehledthese useful laformetien, In- VANCOUVER (C~) Clam~Ifieds ',i,.., m c k p e f f o m l r s a d s i x U . $ , Deinocr~ Jim Fultm said, .public there's f~m" ~ decisions," said D'Atcy. chMl~securl_tym~msmltha ~.u~to~, m. =.~=m Pages 12-13 " ' . . .

d i p i ~ t s hidden by ~ Wednesday. " " 5dn~e isd0U' inB,C.wi thod{ " "Thevm~ms~envlrmmmt ~cbpied U.S. e m h a n y sadUmlmhtf~eMmm|dan . . . . .embassy personnel. ' ' , . t befl leringtouy~atQUeen ~ ~ e t n e , in a f le~r lhe o0mpo~mdintheba~ddthe , e s ~ ] ~ b ~ p l ~ n o d p ~ m t w J ~ " ~ : '~ "~ ~ " a

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Co~ulhorsJeanPelletie~, The ~,vimmnent critic ~.CharloUe'has suffered the fsctandve=7-dtenactua ei~v, dailyrouUneimidathe lead to the elkninaUm d , , ~ .... ' . . . . . . . . who broke the news of the from ~onM ~ that Bill ': largest set~mic dzOCJm ,In foiL" .. " ~-scre eoml/eX wbe~ the some ~ at the 100 ~ "- . ' , ~: ....... "~

= - = . . - , e , . , o . , . ,o; , . = . , , , , , , , . , . . . . . o . . . . , , , _ o, ' " e " e n " ' n o , u Food M a r t : M m u ~ r e L a P r e ~ e , u d Gm~L-~, beins'pod~d ' ' n . c . ' o d e c / , I m to aUoW u e m . a u d t u t m ' ~ t i O e s a Wek~vnodo~C.~d~LU.,a , . . - . ~ , . . . . . .

feUow Journalist Claude ~ Parliament by the B.C. ~ MLA C i ~ " supertanken f~toits waters development=, cm~pu~ ~ =aM • o m n 6 3 5 - 5 2 7 4 " ' T d = V , ' .Adams state Tay.lor Irau-. LilaC. governmemtwlibeut D'Areyuidthepubllen~ut . i s a bomm for the Unitedl Taylor's motivation Is Tmmisy. 6 : 3 0 a m . l l p m ' a ~ l e k

smitted sensitive in- 'p~,ep~r, envi ronmenta l . .be made aware Ihat .whl le Statm, whichpr~entlydoe=l said to " have been Harry Smith " s a i d • : • • ,- . fornmtimtoU.S, ageutstn. - ~ n d i m l u i r t m . " i.the e ~ m i s t issues mt.allowlmpert-dmmlmto f t m t ~ U ~ t h t h e d m ~ i e Wddwoedlsworlld~'wfth Ot~91r~ :," "

A l t l ~ the c o 4 u t h m p h ~ e ~ t IS misleading i h t n k e r t n f f i c m t b e W e s t PullonondD'Areyw~e m x l w i t h t h e k c k d m l R x f t I m ~ n m ~ t o e ~ u ~ t h s t ge ~ ; ~ ~ sam in a recmt Interview tbe[mblk',ohou~tlm, da~m " Co~ really Is an ene r~ psrtofapanelpresentfora, from western diplomats theworkeeswholmethe/r 2 4 h o u r s 635,7228

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cury, a rear-shaped ea-. nister that fitted a short man like a new girdle.

Then came Gemini, twice the size of Mercury and able to carry two ash'o/muts into space in dual discomfori.. And then Apollo, a three. man ship luxurious by eomporison, with a sort of bec~com below decks. It took Amerieam to the moon.

And now the space shuttle, the fourth generation, the first true spaceship. A winged craft with the looks of a jet airliner that is launched piggy-beck an its ~teraai tank like a rocket, orbits like a satellite and lands like a glider.

, ' Tbe shuttle is a worldmrse,

energy education cargoa space truck. It wtll haul u P l i k e military satellites • • . and ining it bad~ for repair.

HALIFAX (CP) - - Canada's edueaflomi policies Its differ~mces from earlier"

His flight Was f~lownd --by ~ five other one.ma~ Mer- ou'ys, each longer" and mere daring., the"first American to orbit earth-was John Olezn, in the third-Mercury flight. He was in space four hours 55 minutes, three erbUs, on Feb. 20, 1962.

Thou a si~-orbit Mercury .flight and finally me that C~'cled earth 22 times - - for

34 hours 19 minutes. A~ana rnekeL Gemini 11 set Mercury blazed trails; G~ a record 7~.mfle altitude.

laid roads . . . • .~4x)llobui]t thehish%vay to {he ranch. ,

The flret manned fli~l~t in Ai~llo 8 gave man his fh'st the Gemini series tested the e]~ view .of the mocu, spacecraft 's ability to and.. Inspired an . awed change orbits; an the next, readli-g, of ~.C,e$~sis "b;~n man walked in space, spare. Three flights later, on

Gemini 6 and 7 l ea . July:20,1969, ~udrmahts Nell dezvoused above earth. A r m s t r o n g - a n d Edwin Gemini 8 linked up with'an AldrinbfApoi/ollpet earth.

man's footprint m another for ~S days, 50 days, 84 days. -"

.heavenly body for the fwst And finally, in a c~e~ .~ l ' ; ~ time. " act of detoste, a meatl~.". Apellos12, 14, 15, 16and 17 linkup in space with-'tw0;

explored new regions of the Soviet c~mnnauts ahoard-a ~ moon. Apollo 13 had an ex- Soyuz spacecraft . . . . . lPlOeion en route to the moon Since j.dy ~I, 1975, whe~ ;:: and wan lucky to return the. Apo~lo-$oyuz f l igh t .m-~- intact with its astronauts, dechtheU.S.hnle~tmaaned

In 19~, three-man c~ews space flights to the 1~s~isas. were sent to Skylab, the .andconcenlratedonbufldin8 orbital workshop in space: the space shuttle.

must change drasUcally if Canadians wish to cash i n on the job opportu~ties in the petroleum in-

/. dustry, Donald Longheed, senior vice-pro!dent and director of Imperial Oil Ltd., said Wedneeday.

Lougbeed, in an address, at the Technical University of Nova Scotia, said Canada has a traditian of producing teachers, lawyers and other

' Irofesaiormls but needs engineers and supporting • technical staff for the (/I industry.

He said parents should study job m r k e t .prospects and encourage their childre~ to study where there are counes that meet the demand.

: "The law of supply and demand now tells us that we may be producing more graduates than we need in some areas - - teaebers, I think, are,a good ex. a m p l e - while we're falling further behind in producing the skills we're going to need most in th~ years ahead.

"But a shortfall of welltratoed professional people is bound to mean that we will not be able to take full advantage of the economic opportunities offered by

: resource development-- in other words, wc'll have to accept a lower standard of living."

He said, according to Imperial's latest estimates, the number of professional and technical employees

:in the petroleum todash'y will more than double r OVer the next 10 years from today's level of 13,500. ! Hedescribed the troubles between Ottawa and the • oU-prndueiag provinces as a power play

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(~.TTAWA .. The assumption upon which the opponents of Pierre Trudeau's constituUonal package pyramid all their arguments is that the-other way of doing things, the Canadian way of : g i v ~ a n d - t a k e , compromise and of general nic'.eness, would work better.

Txudeau's justification for this unilate,-al action is not merely that this other way would neliwork as well, but that it wouldn't work at allii He has stated many tirnes, as has New Br0nswick Premier Richard Haffleld, that the provincial premiers, "wil l never agree to an~.thing". As proof, Trudeau cites the 54 years of ~leral 'provlnclal debate of which the sum pr~luct has been precisely zilch.

"~he opposed arguments, it needs to be noted, inv.b.'lve process not sul)stance. All of the br(~dsides in the House of Commons, and the acc'ompanying volleys from provincia l capitals, have been dlreded net at what Tru.'deau Is doing, but at the way he is doing it. Thesix.week.long Conservative filibuster in the Commons has produced scarcely half-a.dozen pages of criticism of the actual contents -. the Bill; of Rights, language educetion rights, mobility rights -- of Trudeau's constitutional pa(~kage.

T~:e judgement .of the Newfoundland Supreme Court highlights the difference 10ehyeen the two sides, and tilts the weight of leg .al evidence toward the provin{:es and toward Conservative Leader Joe Clark. It declares that Trudeau has .no legal right to ac t unilaterally, without, naturally, frying to make

spacecraft are profound. . "There is size: Mercury's was one cubic metre, abopt the size of a phone beoth. Gemiuiwas 1½ cubic metres and Aping, ~.. The .v;ng quarters alone an the shuttle are 71 cubic meWes. The cargo hay adds another 375.

Thereis purpone: the otber ships were for ~plomUm, the shuttle is for defence, science and commerce.

'I1~ere is "value": Earlier spacecraft could be used only once; the shuttle will land to fly again. Mercury, Gemini and Apollo splashed ignominiously" into the nc~an, to be £mhed out like an errant buoy.

America's fwut spaceshi p was Mert~m.y. On May 5, Igel, Alan B. Shepard Jr. rode a Mercury capsule launched rby a Redstone rocket for 15 "minutes, the /'wst American to c r~s ' the threshhold of space.

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In a couple of places, the legal opinions of the Newfoundland judges are fishy. They declare in one paragraph that the provinces must he "consulted" about constitutional changes, and in am:)ther that pm'ovinclal "consent" is required. Between consultation, which has gone on for 54 years and consent, which would give P.E.I. (say) a right of absolute veto, there's all the difference in the world.

As well, the Newfoundland judges describe provinces as "autonomous communit ies", while shipping over the .detail that the constitution gives Ottawa the right to disallow' provincial legislation, and to take over provincial works in the national emergency.

The intricacies of the law now will he argued ~ outbefore the Supreme Court. Its decision will determine whether the law Is' on Trudeau's side, or is blocking his path.

The political arguments though, are the ones that •really matter. Here, the weight of evidence is on Trudeau's side. Start with the 54 wasted years. Move on to the rule of unanimity which has come to mean not simply that the ten premiers must agree to each of Trudeau's proposed constitutional changes but that he In exchange must agree to each and all of their demands. This "double v e t o " means that to get a Bill of Rights, which Quebec Premier Rene Levesclue would veto, Trudeau would have to yield to Levesque's demand for a constitutional right of " s e l f . d e t e r m i n a t i o n ' " .. which Trudeau himseff would veto, as would almost all the other premiers.

Finish up the chronicle with the failure of the eight dissident premiers to agree on a compromise package despite weeks of frantic effort. As a consequence of their long.distance telephone conferences, the eight have a g r ~ l to what they call the "Winnipeg variation" of the Vancouver amending formula, which, If you establlshedbeyondevenJegalargt;mentlhathe haven't yet fallen asleep, Is Itself a varlation of has '*consulted" the provlnces, even though h): the 1971 Vlctorla amendlng formula, get the "consent" of all ten of them wlll take, at

The Winnipeg formula would produce a a guess, about another 5,4OO years. ~"

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provided the mat te r - fe l l within provincial jurisdiction .and provided hvo~thlrds of the. provincial legislature voted to opt out."

Even this marginal agreement, which would result:!n no constitutional change at all other than to get the d0cument oger here, Is only conditionel. Levesque won't commit himself to it until after his election. Saskatchewan's Allan Blakeney, aware th~H Trudeau will never give up his Bill of Rights, still is arguing for a larger

• package. I;astly, Ontario and New Brunswick beth reject the formula, ~ s of course does. .Trudeau. On'ce egaln, the "double veto" would .produce paralysis, &nd we'd be off egain on

• another 54 years of talk. B0t the Canadian way of things shouldn't be

discounted. There's a vital difference between failing to agree a~d falling after having been seen to have tried to reach an agreement.

In response to what he called " t h e n e w situation" created by the Newfoundland court ruUng, Trudeau has offered ~o allow the Supreme Court to decide ~he matter and to delay sending the constiJudlonal ree01ution to Brltaln, provlded the Conservat lves In exchange end the l r f l l lbuster. - .The Conservatives so f~r have refused this offer, but a.compromlse Is posslble.

The Supreme Court will hear the case at the end of thls month. I t won't hand down Its ruling, though, untll Juneor July. Trudeau how has time to huddle with the premier at yet one more federal-provincial conference. Elfl ler he calls them together, or, as would amount, to a conscious political statement, he ignores them.

Almost certainly, the "double veto" will bring the Canadian way of .doing filings to an abrupt, and argumentative, halt. But Trodeeu will be seen to have tried. And he will have

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Just about everyoue whQshopo for groceries is likely to be . aware ~r the grade.ma~kinp that appear an the labels 6r packaging of various food products; But how many e ~ - sumers 10~her.to me that informaUcu to save money ou their

.grocery bill? Poultry, beef carcasses, eggs, dairy products,: fruit " ~ t l

vegetables are all graded for quality accordl~ to sta~isrda. : set by federal and provincial !egislatiou. These food gr~ lea are determined by physical characteristics, suok s a w pearanee, eolour, weight and maturity, and not by nuldtloasl oautenL so wben more than 0nelRvade la available, l tmakm - good stone to comider grades other than Grade A er f a i r y . and buy the one best suited to the Use You'H make c l the

Grade B eegs, unfortunately rarely s(gd in supennarhoto,.. - are B'a because,wben broken out for frying or ixmchi~, tlmy spread, out. )'or other uses where aR)earanc~ doesn't m~tm', they are entirely salLsfaet~y.

• Grade B poultry is not always to be found either, but it's a good boy if yon can get it, It's not as well fleshed and fat-. treed as A and it may have a few short s]dn tears, minor

. d~ototwallous, and pinfeathers, but the pinfeathers are emd]y removed, and no one will know about the other miner faults by tholime the bird is an the isble.

Utility ponnh7 must at least qualify for G .rade B, .but one or mere parts may be missing. It makes little difference if it is thetipof thewing tlmtla r a l ~ , e ra dcumstick if yon area white meat fan.

Grade B beef may have a somewhat coarse t,~tore and iaekthe marbliag that is found in Grade A, b,,t it is eves-y bit as good as A for some methods of cooking. Trya Small piece. ,. of Made B.to see how you like it before yon decide to buy a "." whole side of be~,

Commercial or CanAda C apples may be less aniform in shape or less well celonred than Fancy and m y have ether miner defects, but they are just as good for cneking and are a

smsible buy for ,he pricecocsetous camaner. . .Tae same advantages apply, to Domestic, Orchard Rum,

Cemmemislasd CMades of uther &uits, a ,d to Caeada No. l vegetalges.

Canned fruits and vegetables are also MadecIL Stmdard gr~deis probably Ju tas flavcui'inl as Famy or ~ l~t is ' ant as uniform in size and may have minor defects that, :

• slimily affect the ~peara~e. Standardgmde may M be astender. Canne~l|premorwazbeans, fe reamPle , nmybe :. eusmeasd ,trinsy, ,,'.d ea,ned p e l may be ~ m a.~xl meab,.. .but they're'quite mitoble for soup or stew or' hummMs. Cashed ~ t may esmtsin sem~ eere, seeds, or skin, but thk mnkea ver,j little dMereslco Wben you me it in s pudd/~, a,. ~ u . or frozm d m e r t

Some r~ult and vegeteble juices are Maded l ; ' a ~ , ~ - a b l e . CbolceJuMm may contsk wry mall bits el skin or... minute I/eees of seed and may not be quite as flavour/bl as

Frozen fndts and vep t sb le la re also ~'ades Fancy and Choice. Chaco is not a ~ . ( e e t ' i n aPP~ ' ame and net as, uniform as F~ncy, but ~ain , ~ cheaper grade is Just a s Wod for mddl~ngn, stews, o~=.n.s~km.

nutteuIdm ~ n~ller, haney and mapk~ v~rup nre ~d~ .~ • sraded, however, muslly only the top grade is avaUabk.in retsif st~a-es.

You eanuve a good de~ on ~ fml t~i by t m ~ e W 8rnde. So w ~ ~ u h, ve ~ e ~ , m n t b r the crude, m l abides" the savinge.

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. for Cbis Iraining prod-am . - . mV n e w 3 ' +~ .v , W U Initiated by the , • T : "- ... " : . . ' . -. Mechanical Advisory ' I :"

" = " " ° " + " with socialS.funding . . . . + + ' ' - " " - Govt employees con ed + , + ' * : /

tmfloa, 8overran. ent agmcies - anmi imlmtry from ammss

.Umm slroma~ supported by Accord ing to Dave l e n t ;November the Sodety a ' f i x e d + m per ixesently tussling al l the disappear once tSey " t~k ,+ i ~ q ~ end wages usually wakes be+. + ~ , ,de~°. . the _ the Skeen~ Manpower MacKinnon, area staff a d m i n i s t r a t i o n and r~ident, and in addition requirements of tha t over Os l~eH~se . -.: mxffe~. - . . • e x c e p t i o n , [ncKinnon l ~ m m t Commlttee. repr~entalive for the B.C. qmml/m d the :O~borne would give them a building agreement. • " " • - • "wanted Io Imow.. / ' ."

. - AI • result, the college Government En<ployees Gue+ t l~ ; ag roup lm~e :foru~a~awomemcenlre. According to MacKinnon, While MacKinnon ' .~I~..+di~. _i~be.tweenth~. ' T s o . u n ~ n l m s ~ t o submitted a propmml for Union(BCGEU),thereizin f~- mentally handicapped ~s a result, the medicaiand dental I~ealth applauds the attempt made n ~ a n d t h e m l o n , and the Laboui + 'Board i'.~for

+thla. courne'last faLl and B.C. anm-goin~andov~. "residents in Ten'ace, wins .agree. mere which was in "12m~ are not the same as to personalize social, mtwilhlheK'sanSo<dety, sccem~or~stalm.and-lhelr s~v~lwordrecmtly tha t all process of govemmment turned over by the Mixds" lxy f o r c e " Last + No~,ember called f~ in the ag~mnent, services through ~local Mac+Kinn~ s t r ~ , .Bu! application* h u beon l h e ' r ~ t w~s~ranled. devolvi~r~sl~mibllifiesin d ~Health: [o .the + K'san between the union and the ancl~ge mtes.lm~ebeen immuL he fee~ that ~ ih~". neamosaidthatlKerauonal .~?l~.anled.j.Tbe. m~It+, ii~ p

In a~lil/on to ixovid~ public serviee to local and m)ciety,a:local Women's ~ovei'nmedt.has become an "alteredclownward." present,!Luation.is.".l+he+.iu~.a~.t.wd.oM.+.bylocal ' : . ' ~ l o M g ~ I S Ibe low" .pa~ mlllwrl~ht volunteer societies.. In the L.group. • In re/urn fbr 'ana~exnent between the MaeKinn0n Says the result of a per+e~ted ,' ~mmues +m mat nt mey are ' to meet with m ~ d qqmmtieeddp cow,e, lhe shuffle the buck sometimes administrating the gueat unJooandtheK'~an society. - K'~n Society was duped; nl~mo~v ' The ~ dlem-'i forced to pay ux~on wages I ~ K'san'Sodely. i ' i-' colklDo,wlllalmbeablelo ~eLs lwmmd and that's when home, the minisl~y said it Tlmonlypmblem.bthatthe they w~'e lead to believe rate offered local mmlel/es..'; llmywiUg°wnd~'- . . .=,:?We'~.: ,not fighting ~|e~ short courses for the BCGEU gets win'tied, would allow the K'snn K's+/n. Society is not that the union' would is not enm~Rh- to cove¢ " l 'm not a lawyer," " i l i~ '~sa id M a c K ~ mlllwrl~htl wishing to ' ' ' " ' " . ,IdacKimm~ said, ."but I ' "we don't .mind them

. upgrade .mreu meh a~ :pnuematles;themselvesI~eS;blueprintin N e w i T l a r l a 0 ~ l ~ e f l t f o r " ~ h l ' l i t ~ e S : H ~ .... " sueW0Uld Imveabelievethethe mimlslryK'~nsdld ca~eS°cietYfor..lo would 'haveals°rmmd~addedt~dn~'"thattolhekeepBCGEuBIll''the

R~d~l, and melr~catlon . - criminal. "deeepl/on as a Imli~eal heat on to ~ t lhe for, millwrights. The The Old. Schnitzel House olfers t he warmth and Skeena RiVer and " L'. result o~ ~e/r conduct.". I/II paid:.

• ~ - - Judy... VanderKueht , voea.tional division also restaurant at the Ka-Lmm codne~of'~ourowndining surrounding mountains. I • Localsodeliesdonolge+. president: of. the. K'~an

• .Plus to xnak~ upgrading Motel is under new room. Setinapiclw'esque The interior indud,m an spe~alralesbrlbelrhydro Socielylwd"meommenl" coursu available in management. Owners-surrounding the Old antique display and a

cea~Ires where and Helga and Friedhelm Schnitzel House c/~e~s the ~'t~la~e to achieve a cozy ~rtelephc~s, so why sbeuld - on the maul.. when the need arises. 13o~er invite the public to stunning beauty of the atmosphere.

I X ~ + M d d i ~ O ~ l h l l ~ ~ m e a n d m e e t | l . l i~ ~ - 1 • 8 I B A | U ~ n r l B IP~atly stmngtbeus the mm . . . . f .minv, am ~'+~ ]" +~+~;~ ..... '.+ ;+t |

. . . . . . . . . . . . ? ~'~*~l"~J '+ ~ . . . . . . ~'~" . o . , , o . , , . . , . , . , + , . , _ _ . . + + . . + ~ + + + : + + : ~ ~ + : ~ , ( n u n u r , ~ . lm41mtill M NCC. It also , ~ . . . . . . +"-' , : + : ' ~ . . . . . , -. :

x~r l= t~ the mi~b t~ of ,P~--- ~ n . . . , . . . ' . r. ~ ~ i ~ + ¥ , . ' K - - A . - - ~L~+ . .XA. . ~ _ _ " • ,....+ ~ ~ -.++ m m J ,vAuKX m education's policy to ~ . ' . ~ , ' ~ " ~ : ~ - ~ . ; ~ ~ . : ~ , . . - ~ - - - - I ~ - - - - _ _ - - ' ~ - _ _ - - - - "

p r o i P m m s f r o m l a rge r . Imsimmemied--,- ,~. R ' "., +~.IE + C , . = ~ I ~ * ' - ~ ~., • ' " ' + + ~,

~ m ' ~ +'+ +; + t o Calt 847,5511 ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " )

: e - +'?,~ + + ° ' " • - " * " , • om4xelamlloollerlni~mm¢o...+++m~, who's --.'++i.",r +. ~ / ~ : - i:+ 60 umts, smmmmg p o o l , sauna, hot pool.

. . . . . . . homemade soup, ! ~+',+~tP ~ : ~ . +~ r~,, . . . . . . . . . " , 41% . . . . . ~ • • -++ . • stuoeom warrant m e r e c e n t l y . h B d " : ~ , | _ ....... + ~;, 5,,6 ye~

~ I L ~ ~ irene . . . . D e b o r a h . : . . For Rsei~ations , = ¢ . ) . + m , , ~ . . . ~ . . v . ~ ' . " ~ , catering expes'ience. II~ ' : . . . . . , ; " • ; n + . , ~ . . ~ t + • . ~m,mi . me+Ip+p,t ~ ~ : ~ : ~ : ~ -.Ohlhauser :-~--+--McMaho ~---+ +~::+; , ~ = m - m + ~, +y,,,~., .~+_-~

n~e,!t i"I ~ , . + ' W t , , e p p ~ m , t z : ~ + ~ . . . . . . , . -+ ~ , , , + , + , . ~ , . . . . . , : . . . . + . . . . ; . . . . ~ . . . . . , . - , , + . +,,:,,+ : . . . . . + , . , - , , , , , + , , , . + . D ~ n n , > " " ~,,a ++,+-.,~=ed B : ~ "+"::T ' - - ~ i ~ O - . . . . " o ~ o " . . . . ' O ~ O - : - O ~ O - . +tO

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, , ~ a l l e d a ..=,oo..eight months SheDelicio.nWork~ r : * : - i Roy Ohlhauser Terri McMahon i, : :~-~. ,+ :, : : + : d-

• __- ~memacle pastry is oam ~1 m a r a u a e r " - , = , , - . . , + + . - " I " 1 1 I" e T H E T W ~ : S OVER " ~''~ "It':':'''" ~'r'':':'l ' " ....... " " " " V " "

. i i n D a u ~ t e m Deborah, who N~ _ H e a l t h c r , t , c , z e n • k:,t+~e., v W e a r e ' l e a s e d to a n n o u n c e t h e ~ : ~ + ( o p ~ n g ~ ~ f t h ' e , " "

1~edadrm~o(MlcMghm a~ITemd, wbow~Ike.lbe NICTOR]A ,CP, -- .o . , .= .+= . I I t ~ . I ' L ' ~ ~ + . + + , ; , , w o ~ . m = ~ m la mare wammm, m +m m , P ~ m 0 + ~ e a n m m ~e~e~ew, bymmmmt in I . I I ~ I ~ + h , m + t . + , m , n + l + l + ~ l l e A u m m ~ k ~ w . t P m m ~ s m experieacedm'meha~ll~g inFortSLJolm, B,C.,bat + + + + D r . m + I I M I I I ) e ' ] l l - . l l l l l l ' L l ~ + l I L I I ~ / I J ~ I " + ~ . .

p BennettResoureesalloWSinvemtmenttbe B.C. d~-estaurantclimtele. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ae least partly justified, and Bon~m;foundthatsomed' N V I ~ V ~ P ' I ~ ! I I I I ~ i ~ W l ::: :+ ; v . ~ - ~ = ~ . _ j v : ~ + . " • . . rummy ~ mm mere the health min i s t ry ~ the criticism was ' un - O I . : + . !; . ~ ~ :

] CoriP~ toact llke. "a.prmator,, fresh enthmsia~sm and moving to improve the fomded, lmltolhetproblex~s,. Iml . n , , , , , ,+- ,Uo, ,n,o A"+, n , , m Mnte /~J ,~0v~ / R I ~ '" : . • ' ' : Ikl~: , --a¢oq3orale mlL~Ud~P. IHemdly ser~ce to fielp dtualimlB~ePe~ceRlveP needattenfion, Nielsensaid I I ~ ' ~ ; ' + " " ' + " ~ " ' ' " ' + " " " ' + " :~'+.''~'+ v. '+~T~ ~T~

Bennett can' t escape make 'your dining a real community, says Health in a news release. M " ~ ' : : ' ~ /~" --; n ' n .... n ' . . . . . . ' ~ : reqmmibilil~ lot" BCRIC, deasure

+: i ~ o ~ d ~ p ~ I t k : l l ~ t ~ --TIheOl~auser'swillalso Mbdst~.JimNielsen" B o n h a m ' s r epo r t o ~ ~ ~ . : m . + . n w Im~rluenee the c o = - be - - " . . _ _ The.m~.~mm--~i= .~0. . .~.~. mat ~,.+ o , - - I" " " " ~ ~ : : + I ++ II+e

. . . . . . . ---mw,m~ we =ta- , .m ~m,m Fort St. John a l l 0 t . P m SL J ~ I ~ < y : : , + ++ • L IL~UYS c~a m, uawen Mote]tmRoyi~weilve~d mt~ a B.C. Hydro study hospital beds which were ~ ' ~ + ; + + + / : ' : ' i + ; ~ + : ! ' V : ~ : [ + " ' ' | I ~ KImdsm sald in an m-' i n a d ~ l l v e d u U e ~ , criticized me qm.+ a.d ~ o ~ d ~ o t n o w ~ + I - - ~ ~ * N • , , : . . : ,.+ I:++'?+:i+L:: :+'?~ + - : " " 1 1 : ~ ~ W e d o e m ~ y . , ' l lheO]d Schnitzel House avaBabi]ity of health ~ r - ~ c y ~ r ~ n e d . I ~ ~ ~ ' : /1:" :~ ' , - : , t : : + . ! .. ~ . ~ /

'1'1~ ' O0rlP~X'al~ started

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- - m u m ,g++,mm~ ga i~ Friodh;im ,, o ~ m ~ m l l cOe~ Imm

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. ~ ~o , . , L . 3 ~ # ~ ~ , ~ . " / ~ ' . , ~ Old Sch.itzel House.

with . m e cOktals myin8 Ohlh l luse r t soy+dk lu ' t weleome the ~ . " 8 n ~ new manoge+m •

- ' - - " i ._ '++'n'" r ' eml/~l'~Dlrlmtm.sedmslpmO,. ~ B.C.'Shave recom-biggest . - . . , : .. •

mended aeeepl~ee of a

m n No,~m~. ~ - - . - _ N e w m a n a g e r s +irene & R o y O h l h a u s e r a n d f a m i l y ~ • : • , : , .

x~rmg om batUe, mmett • ~ Pomm Mmm~ To= t a k e t h i s o p p o r t u n i t y to a n n o u n c e t h e r e ~ l ~ e n i n g d a t e a n d . t i m e :

W.t~rland . v e a l . that LAKELSE AVE P M : + I ~ " ' ' d = = " ' " + " ' C ' ' ' + = " " FRIDAY,, APRIL 1 0 at 5- on Crown land than othe~ • mmpm~l~ In B.C.

~ff i f f iod b ~ Our:doors a r e now open - - T h e new Old Schnitzel HoUse hours: "CRIC'I~ i~tm,app'rentlyamdthe &Ild:l~e invi te , o u in to ~ ~ _ . + . .= f f i= f f i . = .~d ,,. 8 am - 2 pro:" ¢3--- o pm.+ 10 pm Seven days- a weeK

" I dl ia lPree with the s e e our Selection of clothing • ~ t h l t B C R I C ~ h o u l d Serving. brea.~ast, luncl~ and dinner~. m m ~ ~ = , " be All the old favorites will again be available on our" menu. .

. . . . . m - P i v t m ~ day f " i 1 -1 i l l ' . . . . . ' . n " . . . . ] ' ' e v e r y . , .

W I = A T H F R '" cozy atm~phere and our friendly service n+l T o ~ , , ,m so ci~dy ~ m Grand Opening events & specials the . . . .

' '+""'~" ~ ~ r. ~+- /635'7686 635-2362 Mo. il tmmm~la~tob+ will be coming soon. ' . D PREMISES " ' " ,. / . .

~ . +tin m ~ ~ y ~ : . Watch for det+iis. For e or, lJ ~ ~ebiue =rid.the

~ , + o m . = ,.h.. -O- + ~ ~ O ~ I O - : * ~ a , - - * n , 5o 10 dqprem. , ~ ' + " " " ' ~ . . . + ,

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l~he WIZARD o F ,D • i ~S~IFIT~LI~ ~

by Brant Parker and Johnny Ha~ mz~,plrmp=.t ~|rr~emp~Ivmm:,inlO~4 .~ ~ . v , ~ - - - - I~NIAIEImt~IILIAIKIEISI

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ANIMAL CRACKERS by Roger Bollen '

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~ m ~ ? I~ f l l m t wlmt the (Oct.ltoNov.21) d in s m~, reM tim fm.eemt You're hoe in the mood to 8 1 v ~ y ~ l k l h ~ n . lake ndvtce now. H o ~ e r ,

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I I ~ iC . . b y J o h n n y H a r t T, t U m ~ ~ ~ ~ you hear (N~r.=0teM~y=0) " - " t o t now. A v ~ rich. A i~rk lxdlan ¢~merr= OUPeJ¢ORN

~ , ~ . j you, bid I x ~ to eleape rids (Dee.l=toJan. 19) 1 ~

- - , - - - - ~ ~ . F a c e ~ . i ~ Be ~ e m ~ You may , ~ . ~ " -,,, ..... ~mu=te. , - be overloda~ an Iml~'~t

Your ~ routine may othm to mCke pbr=. Be era- seem co,hung nw, I~t avdd

: : . , . . 49 , ~ " ' ~ k dent. Follow ~ on . ~ . ~ . . . , (June 31 to Jul,v 33) v , ~ . ~ badness coannlbneat~

~o, n ~ ~ w~ p ~ W ~ " ' ~ s t ~ . y o u r t a x t e n c y (reb.~gtoMar.=0) --~ [ ~ .

t '~e AMAZING SPIDERMAN by Stun Lee and Larry Lieber . ~ , t e d a n i ~ o ~ e ~ r n e ~ a ~ o u t n = n c ~ . . . . ~ i l ~ . tbe lmt , One Out oll your ~ U o n s . Watch ~ ~ s u e ~ I t e . = r d ~ . Y o u ~ e ' ,~1 i

I ~ ' ~ v ~ n ~ , ~ ~ ' ~ ' I ~ 1 7 ; - ~ ; ' ~ - ~ - - - . ~ w , - - ~ ~ ueo " ~ f ~ , . ~ ~ n c ~ c ~ s e x - / ~ I~:/SrAa~'.,.. Awo ~ . . . / r . ~ / I1" wA~- TO UVE M I IYOU ~ , T IA WAY! 1"_1 ~lP~VAwoae~v~ ~0--~'¢'7 ~ " ~ _ t I J (Jui~t°~k~,K'~)you nee~ g]~s a~e~lbe pemSe~YOU.BORN TODAY arel ~,.~j._.~--" ~1%" ~

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utlitada. . • ~m=ine~intmrmt in r~orm at- ' ~ ~ . - ='- ~ .. : ~. .

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p e n u r i o u s n e s s to e l - good writer ~ ~ , you / ~ | ~ ~ ~ e ~ w . ~ e a n ~ ~ ~. [ ~

m y be late for a ~ , ~ ~ ~ [ ' ~ date. ~ are some o~ the ~ ~ M ~ ! ~ ; ~ 1 1 ~"

(SepL~teOct .n) ~ " l~d ~ Trsvel a~l • % ~ M ~ - - ' ~ ~ I ~ J

~ : ONESBURY by Garry T r u d e a u B e m ~ ~ o = t u ~rtemmy~meq~pealtoyou; '= ~ ~ . . . . . . . . . . . Nr~"~.~

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men areegotists / '

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who .-, , was ,..,n, ~ ~ : ~ : print ,., ,H, but wonderful ~I men are bl~er ~I~ I~ for people who flnd It dlf. t~n wm~. welll d~M~ fl~t to let do~ the prol~ wllh ~ ~ y~ tlve barrl~ and allow ~m~

. . . . .,, ' - - ~ ' ~ d l~t on. Irluu=b for ( ~ ~ l ~ IN ~ J " I we,t to beauty school, o, , '=~'=I tO Come into their , work~ In • nlo~, en ro l~ In lives, i am sure d great many

' , : " , " ~ J ~ J ~ i e J ~ • r M t ~ r J ~ f ~ p e o p l e h a v e t h i s p r o b l e m a n d ny mpuoyta Is n barber, I they don't know what ~ey =re •

• i "man talk" aM I knew the dlf- . change their Ilve~ LE~OLE~GUE ~ ~ ' . ~ be(wee~ g . i p ond ~Are I~!1Oll squeMets?Ai I i ~ I0 refer- it."A ~ll is no ~ g tlll you rlng ~ ~ ' . ~ J " Women are the real gomlps ence" 'he letter that carried A sehg is no song till you

of the worM. Aoeordlnll to the the Iw....=~ulet Please -- Men . sing iL , • . d l ~ l o n s ~ , s g o ~ I p l s a ~ G~plng :" Warn all your ~ndlovelnv0urhear twas.

" ~ : ' ~ t ~ - - - '- . ~ . ~ - - i i i who I ~ on ,nror.stlon or n~,n who work In banks, be- I rumors, smelly of an Inllmate - 'Cause love bn't love till you - or ~ p l l m m ~ r y nature,, . causo m ~ or them are tellers, give it away."

"~. Woma." reterri~t ~ I b ~ A e d A G N ~ . M y N - - -- Blames. Who FlasHy , to the junk that m~ ~ l m •

men are not gomll~ bet And so ~ouM I - - ror ~ t M t M w ~ I t ~

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. . . . . . ~ , . . : : ' . , : ~ . . . . . . ' . . , . . ~ . . . . . : , ~ ; , ; ' . • ._!

Superstar Grets: ::does 'in Canadiensii: ' " ~ :" i . . ' " . ' " " " " " " " ~ . . : i . . - " " : " • : " " ' " . : " " " ' " " `~" " " ~ : "

. ', -~ : • . . . ' ' : : - . . . . . "" ~" . .'" , : , . .' "x : : . : " "' ' " ' ' " -" • -' i " . Wayne Gret~Iry. ' did a "- m:NewYorkIMa..m~. • !1:55 -~ ofithe, thiN: period. , 8a~es 3..Cauuelm Z . , ready to take the homeq~. number on.. iMontreal: 9,:Tol~~tO/Maple Leah ~ ; .po'un~ngonarebotmda~ter..' Rookie Alan, Haworths - advantage away f m m ~ Canadiem::on Wednesday .. Phlladelphid: Fly,~rs.' S , ::Vachmlmd made':earner, ~ r ~ p ~ y o f f g o ~ at 5:00 of Sabres until Andce.Sa~d~i. n~ght. That was' expected. ' Quebee~ : N0rdlques~ ' 4; . s~ps on Bobby Smith and- ! sudde ,dea th overtim e .got an ~ _ w i t h ~.~.; Steve PaYne:dtd a n u n d ~ i .Buff_.~i~. sabrm. 3, .Van, .. Gr~.Smlth. - ' . : , : ~:: ;i:, ~, .~ ~ t t l e d the game at B ~ a l o remaining in'xegulatl0~'~ mB~ton Brulns~ That:wu" :~.couvm" ~ $; L ~ -:'.Islan~ti |/Map!e-Le. i ts Z i .whpre :.Van¢ouv~": seemed., Ume. • . ..:: ~-.-. !

• t~talb" out. ~ eha. t~et~t. ~: ,:.-::Flame~ 4 / i : ~ , , : : : . B l = k ... B i ~ a n ~ t o t t l e r s ~ o t e d . ~ o . ' ~ -- :':: .Gretz~ ~ ,- Edmonton's ~0 . . ,,llawlm:Sl ~ : , ~ ' q , ' :~goMsandan~tina~..: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

y e a r o l d ,.~ a c o r l n g ' P l t t a ~ P ~ u ! n s a ; and . ~2:43 as N . e w Y o t ~ k ~ : ~ ;'-~-:'~,~' - : phenom~en0n,:emUnued:his, iNew York ~ e ~ : S , . L ~ I . , f ~ m " ~ . ~ g ~ l I t ~ . . . I l I l ~ i ~ l l l ~ ~ - : -~'=

Ue=Ue~ed ave assiststo': e~ay resumest, m ~ t a t , d m e ~ u s e ~ o ~ , ~,. ' :~i " " " ' " " " " ~ ~ " : ~ : ~ pa.~.UheOilerstoamirl~ :Montreal, B..~h~l~n- :Mike:..Sossyi!a_~d'Sob~ ~ ~ i

,6 -3 v ic tory ' over r:.'the'~.i.dale,: N.Y.;." . phi.,, i Bougne. sis0. se~/'ed.two. : ~ Ca~diens in Montreal/l~ '. Buffalo,.Calgary, St. Louts g~dsap/ece .withlheo/hem ~ ~ the opening game d thet t , add Los Angeles: befm.~ : i goi~.towhile Clark Gi111~,_ National Hockey LeagUe ' vem~, change fro" the nex t Bob Lorlmer.. and~ Bill - ' ' , : " ., . , ~ '~ best-of-live playctl se~es, tw~game.:::iset s t a r t i n g - C ~ t o l i , lan TUrnlxdl a,~i" .l / , : , : = , e ~ , , e ~ i m , , ~ , m " : l ,

The five asslsts~.fdr ..Sp.!urda. y,*~::::~:~..:-':-::-:.:Bm~Derli*go Sc0r~d;for .l-;:, . ~ ~ m ~ _ ~ ' . " :l!

?egularseason, tledamar~ • ap~eee, G ~ ~ n a n d . ..;.Paul H01mgren se0rea....!/: .-..I-|I~ll~m~•~ I [~Ig |~. [

Hall of Famex..l~s BIMm / Oil ,~ . goals. ::. ; : ' , . , , ~ period So bRak a ~ ' . : ] : : " . . ::. ' " - ' i . ,.' . ; | i __ ~ I L " . - . " . • : against Toronto ,Maple~ : Montreal;tldrdlnover~dl tlean41ift.Philadelplila'to~ .:.: :,-::,~i ' l~dqi.~B~ . .... : .J.

" t,~m'd Juozentls, rlght sklpped hls plclurewasthe.rlnk's third, ~ .The, LeafsmMareh~S, i944,.and. ~::while;F.xlmmtou : victa/y,i:i .-..i:,. ~ .. " '.i :*/" :~i :i .. . II i. ~ U ~ I ~ U - 71~ '~. J , rink to..'tiie.Terrace Mens League Judzentls rlnk beat o~"the.te~m, equaued by four. Other p/acei~.i.~gd.:m..go~.. ~!. nrlan~aeoredmlms :: .: :. :.. . i i. i ~ ii.Ii. - C l u b C h a m p i o n s h i p . C h a r l l e s k i p p e d by . D u p l i s s e s , , :ant i ~ :idaYa-J;: ; ,i::L~! ' :: ' - , frem Steve:Sliutt, Doug :~'IK,tWo.~_otlatNor~(]pJeQ:i: ' / : i " /v~ l i lbe.ho ld ing a B las t ing . S e m l n a r , a n d : i : i I I .Rad fo rd , l c e n t e r ; w a s t h e lead and. composed of t h i r d K e n Aus t i n , ¢ l~eea~btse i~ l i tedme i .Risebrough .and Re|ea, g~_lie.--Dan i B~cha rd , . ' i~i~i.Bia-sflng E x a m o n ' A P R I L 2 2 and.23, 1981 l :

" G o r d D u l ~ l J s , s , le f t the s e c o n d . . s e c o n d F r e d M c C r a e a n d ,e~d B i l l m ~ o m u r e een tre in the: H o U l e : ' . : . : . : 4 ' 1 1 ~ , i 1 ~ F l T t ~ ~ an~slo ~ " : : a t " : | h e - ; r E R R A C E H O T E L . . ~ !.' I :i. Ron:Garneau, missing from the Lamb. • . . . . • . ~ pedod.u.the Oile~. ;N~h.St~m s nrul~;. .. ,'~: . .. :..r'.....- -....::::.:.~,:~:.:. ::~:i .. • ' . ' ". .:::i '!..' '.l

maik'~s~ Slck ~m~.Up:to:.me:~,,:~th::A~i ~-a .mlag m~..- ::;:~,...m.~emmrmm!0n p!ea~..c°ma":-n/.i'~ l!

: 5 , i941, ~ l a l ~ t " B ~ n . - " h~m.the~.tothef~mt. :for: ~uel~e andi;Ml.c.hel. ..'~: ::..:"::::.::~ . I ~ q r u o g l ~ q R .:: ': ..' ""]: and fled, Umessi=e..: •/~:,me =~-i,~:i~ ~: G0u~and.D.ate~um~d. :L" :. ::':::-: . ~uu ~uuv ~.~ ...: ,. I

. . . . paym, wh0 did not enjoy' .'i mlmlnder : : !h~;!~Vadmn,- me each, : " 4 ' , ~ a'm. : 'If i . . . . I h I " . I ' ' . . . . . ' I L' ' I .

a ban.erm'~'i~ml-'n~le.~'~ve:V~eh~,w~ ' ~ : . : : ~ . '~ " : : ' : ' " ' ' . : - '. S~, ~i U ~ e m l unable, to :.BuntinGS, Hh~ . . . . . . 1

Nm~h Stars pleked an ~ . ~ : and:, sm.r. Tim pomme ume to wln .me~ : ,~ou~::~U~!-a,.b=~

Garden -- a s.4. o~e~e .toea~e.:.T~.~c~..ut.me .i oec~on - ~ me ~ ma~t of P.yan's stlek a~ gameof their i~erks agaln~ ' went i n . . . :." ~ .. : the Bruim. • ~ :. • Dim,Clccarem and Jack

Payne's third goal, atS:~i Carlson ~*Iso seuae d for of sudd~n-d~th Overtime, Minnmota. ?'Peter-McNai~ ended a wMles!droq~ 'a t : wlth tw~,I~ ~ l e and the Garden' that e o ~ ~:. :.DWight Fmt~wm~, IBmtou ~ a ~ d ~ ~ ~ , ~ ~ - - . " .. -: ~,~

- Oth~-~{--- • --d~.f~wlWala~).:~. - -Carlson set up ove/t/me,at

B e r b i c k a " - - - - ut'i knocko

T e r r a c e . O p e n ..Badminton T o u r n a m e n t w i n n e r s a re ( le f t 1o r ight) Sherry Anderson, T e r r a c e (mixed doubles); . JimmY;: W u / • ( l a d l e s d o u b l e s ~ and m i x e d . Pr ince Ruper t (men 's doubles);

• doubles) ; . Chuck Cey., • T e r r a c e a n d B i l l C h u d y k , S m l t h e r s . ( i~ len~s d o u b l e s ) ; G a y l e n e . (singles);

K a w i n s k Y , T e r r a c e ( l ad ies - • . ". *- -

Open to • badm,n n results

LAS VEGAS,* Nev, (CP) crowd gathered-:, around, - I ,ar~H~i '~ Wm'~d e sp omxta im~vtr t~ :as -B 0 x l n g_ ..Co U n c i ! . a / b a s ~ 'ahd: a clmmpl~a heavyweightchamp/on, told .'before ~ autographs an admh'i~ c~'owd ~ pw- ' for. youngsters, dumped kers and fans alter sparr i~ around him. Wactice wednesday they'd ... Berb/ck's workout was

• . , . better arrive early fro" Ms " far more modest ~-~. there doub les) ; F ran Power ; Ter race , t t t le :defenee Sa tu rday-mre . t~erspee ta tmgaada (s ing les ) ; Gord C len t , T e r r a c e beea~e Trevor Berblek , lot less h00pla.. " ,

.am ~nd~k ~ sm~then and Ftan lhnver of Terree~ Inok the top spots in the "A" flight Mens and" Ladles M=gim at tl~ Terrace Open Bndmidt0n. • Tournament,' h~Id A~rU ~ . Chuck Cey

'* and S~Ty~mxtem0n, born

Langley to win over Ken " . tmm~ with Diane ,leMon mtt and namona ~angton." tO van the ~ m d~ub~ed.

In "C" ;competition,- Runner-ups were Kit/mat 'Kiflmab Dorothy Cheyne. resMenl~ Doro~y Cheyne woa over Diane Jmion" in and Jackie Morga~ i In the

' Lad~es singles. Gord Case mixed ev.ent, Marly hnd Pehn- PatUllo 0tPrince . Bryga.son • ., and Nora

eI.Terr~ewere the runner- Rupert doubled off Malty .F.orgarty. b e a t Prince ulM ml the events. : :r ' " Brygason and, PhilDavtea. Rupert's Welt and Kawa. "

. . . . . . . . . , .. , :. . , ... - -_._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~..'..., . • ., . . . i. In " A , doubles,: Jimmy :

Wu oC x ~ e e m~rt :and '

the mens event while i G a y l # n e KawlnSky ~ and

ladles, ~ i Jim. w r i t : and Dave Qulnn, ' and Fran

.i ". Power and Pat Kmm~; Were , runny: u p s . .

• ~ 1 . , Clent and Sherry

, CeYm~lYmneCey, • -

:~: in~.tlm "B, events, ~im ~ • ~ t na~ n a u e ~ and lYmne Cey beat Mala

take th6,Indlvldual udes,- K m ~ teamed with ~:

fell~ 'Kltimat ' resldent

Mum ~ to edge. out the Tin'race :duo of Phil

~.m~t ae~ can~ tn • tlm rams doubles. In ladles

-dmblm, the Prlnee Rupert tram: ell An~- l~wa and MMI Gi l~tk~ won out over feUo~ Rupert residents ;

CBthy P a ~ and Patsy Etserla. In mL~ed eOmpetition, Gsy lens

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• ANNOUNCES THEIR NEW PHONENUMBER --, CALL

635.6213 FOR YOUR BUILDING NIluS

~. laew,Stock arriving every dey.

L.a o.m .d op.m,.: 3 2 0 7 M U N R O E I T .

won't last long; .. Neverthele.ss,. Berblck ~ o l m e s , - who . looked ' ~ he's ~d ly lm~ H o l ~

mud ready to ' l i ~ t / ~ ~ . undetreated w m'ld • sa M w h i l e .Canadian d ~ u n p l l wi l l h a ~ to Iha,.~ ehunp lm. B ~ b i ~ Is. In - ' al l l l is J at hand to keep p~edleable, : .he d ~ n ' t I1~ t i l l ~ ;

muob trouble f n n . ' " I f I 'm not ready ~ ; I'll M ~ . . ~ " n r be r~dy," Berblek

Rinaside-. observars said. ~ d H ~ was f ~ - . i ~ , U - ~ i ~ e ~ e d ~ . . • mldable a s he pounded ~ r e a m and he Bald 'sparflng'pm'tners" amid h~'s We1~'ed for "a wa~' apphmse "from spectata, s.. ' wean he ge~ hb ehan~ at • Al~MswoH~ut, Holmes the b i I e s t prlm in 'boxl~

took a ' ~ and,. am th~ i t C a a m ' P a l ~ .

~i~,ii~ ~i:~ii~ii:i! ~: ~ ' ~ V ~ > ! , : ~ ~ ~,~:~ ~i i ~ i ~ '~ i~ i I

~t' .... : : ' -~,:l • t l it " • ~ . . . . . . . . . . i " . . . . . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ¢ - " "

i l , The Herakl, Thursday, A p r i l 9 , 1 9 0 h ' . i • . . . . '

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PEOPLE /': i _ . . ' / : . 7 ' : , ' / ' . i , ' ,

. . . . . ,~-;~, . - ter ~peedLt~ two weeks port- . :~ .: ..,i:!' .". ....

diking Igs hozf~ fubn'e, Gaetan . . : : . : . :i ~ the former Canadian llSht- .. ,!::,.i , ,~ / . , ~: .-

,mlglat dmmi~on, Imdeeldod to ., 't ::~::L :~i~ ~:'-; : l i i r s n o , caresr in I!~ ring . . . . "" ' .- f l l ~ ~ ~ - - _ _ ~ ' . ..... ': " " :::"

put mlma~li," said the 27.yearold ! ~ . all yollr eggs ~l~kwu a bcatm man 8fte~ my:l~t,~ asalmt (Claude)Noel.

~dtt no longer had any cmfldenoe in m~billUes, but starting next fall . . . . . ~, .~: ,~:

U seein aeiloe the same Gaet~n: , " :" :' '/!il.-~ . who decisively ~ of ' ~ ' ~ ~ 1 " , ~', ,.': ":

]jkilph Racine a n d N i c k Fm, lano l a s t

zi~lle veteran boxer guined '~imiz~nd ezpasure last year alter I ~ In whl~ l~ toe suffered

brain damage and Cleveland of Montreal suffered fatal

~ . ~ l o e . • .~---7"--" :s~n l~ndm, a mws~per editorial l~..-trsed Prinoe Cbarl.es to take

his fiancee, Lady Dtam ~ , wban he visiis New York In

for a IpeMormanoe by Britain's

-z~..~ re~rto ~t rue e.med - to be married Jutv ~ --

~ l e s . is away on an official tour "~. Led~ DUma returns In L~dm,

~":~.eoupie can undertake Joint m-

~i, tOriel, "Now Ym'k Is a t the ~ e a t the meat excittn~ city in the ~ I d and nobody will know better

the Amerieans how to put La~ ~ at her ease and make he~ feel W~tply welcome."

~ifftte beaut,/ o( Brlttah Caumb~ sKould be seen far more than it is on mwie aed teinvislm sersem ar0ued tl~ world, says B,C. Tma'ism tea:Pat Jordan. ,,l~lhe has Wen hem h ~ cabinet

a h e a l t h y n d v e r t i ~

liutl~et to woe wedeoers frmn H~;w,nd, m~ot~ and T,ro,to and ~imtreaL • : : . ~mrdoa also allied the pmvinco ~la~ deveMmm who. am tollauli ~ t Imlldins a mulU~aUm-doUar

studio In Vancouver. She has t~."-tuured movie sto~ca In i il~e ~ t a a r e a . . - - ~ . ~ . . uw every nook and crm~, uhmethinst provincial tourism

don't muagy do, and she I ~ a lot," said a B.C. govern-

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l ~ n t spokesman. "Jordan's on ~ mow Im~,.s~.'.', . . . .

a~upported by about IS sign- W__~. ~ans, pu~-ro~, s~m"

O.Willlanm, w~nt on trial In ~ e i a n d m Wedmnday, charged ~ l a pandering obscenity f ~ a

noe in which she wore m instead ~ a skirt.

ll]lams, ~a, lead singer a the l~mnatlcs -- Imown for theatrics i~e:-Imhlng televi~m se t s With

• _Igelmmmers and ~'lving ears a t ~lcl~ -- Insisted "there is no case t ~ a t nil." ;.~porting a black.and-white It~dttawk haircut shaved In the shape d~eross aud wearing skin4ieht red ~ L ' a black tank top and knee-

: b ~ to court, WilIlams sold was a waste d taxpayers'

~ ' d o n o the show all ove~ the without any problems," she

ii~ted. "If a man toat af his ehlrt, n~:~bmwould m t hlm."

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~ h a s filed a $10-millian malt ~ l n s t Jack Klugmall, Itlw ol lho i~ ]~ ton show quino,/, for brmeh ~.omla-aet alter he ailqledly I¢ nppesr for work March ~. f ~ u r i o e Klugman, 'he actor's ~' !~er , aeknowledged that the ~tm" has missed work for several ti~'S and said there were "cllf-

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~ m ~ who portra~ a tousU II~di~! examiner in the serlu, has

embroiled in several disput~ ~ the ~ since tl~ show. bqan ~ , tin. m m , - co=iw-t - beea the quality et ~rl l~.

~ ' ~ n w h i i e , in New mvco, Cam., ~.ellat Norman Mailer said ~l i~aon bta r a f ~ America ~ iis ~ , ~ t~uuo,. ~ n TV moved to the forefront ~l t~h popular eom~aoumm,

d Utertry tradmm bqpm to PPesr from American wrilers,"

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~ , , ! ~ . _ . of "Jmellm, mush and ~,, noa quoted Seeretory a Stata Z[e-xander Hall, who reeently ~/d,'°at tlds Juncture ot mato-

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~DMONTON (C~) ~" .inten~d~,meot, wM~-was ~reat;Itwme0~he~rou~'

Sanderson-Umpleby married at Knox washeld in place with a rose and lUyof the valley head- piece. She carried a bouquet of white sardoniC..

Her nm~d d hea~ ware a short dreu d. powder blue

collar and .!o~, Mesv~. She carried a bouquet, of peach and white r~es:

~The ~ .was attended byhls beal=~an, tan Swan.

& small reception was held at the homed best.hum Ian. swan folloWi~ the weddln~ ceremony. " r e l ~ were reeeired fmu Teinlives in Outarto and Alberta...

F o f i n ~ . the recepUm the bride and groom left for a weddin~ ~ ip to Hawaii, Upon their, return they will take up resldence on Graham Avenueia Terrace.

Vickie Lynn Sanderson, daughter o~Mr, and Mrs. K e n n e t h Sanderson of .KIeinburg, Ontario; and David Cecil Umpleby, sm of Doris and Mel Uml~eby of Nobleton, Oatario, were wed in an evenia~ service that included a.. candle llghllng c~emmy by the bride and

on March. ~4. - The wedd~ took l/ace in T~0~ Udted Church in~Te=Tace ~.th ~'~,v,,~Ve.Mnrt~. officinL~'Tbe bride was' ~vm in marr~ge ~ . her father. Music was.: ,by Marilyn 'Brodie / w i t h o~phlM Pinin sliqJi~ a r • . .

For her. wedding ~ b r i & e tore a t~i~ A,line gown of ~hite satin damask with lttnd bodice and len& ~hesr teeves. Her fingertip veil

School Safety now emphasized

~ A ~ C a n a d a the 1981 W e ' r e ~ Electri~. l~ld Safety Week Cam- afgn. h~m May I to 7, will inplmL~ "Safety in the. ~hoel Envirmmmt" says he Canada S~fety Council. (In BHlish Columlda, the iriUsh .Columbia Safety.. ~ounell.,is making awflaMe ' "CMId and Home S~ty wax~a~es Kit" reports C.R./ R u s t y " Rustemeyer ;

Manage='. .~A number of pamphlets

Safe ty , J u s t a n Innocent Ratt l~. . , Don' t forge t tha t Helmet, Carelessness' 'and Fabric Fires, Cribs 'and Cradles look s~a~, Pacifiers amd peace of mbnd, Car seats keep kids safe, "Never, Never be • Dedo" Safety First f ~ Cl~dren, Guide for Child Safety, Guide for Home Safety, Seleclkag the right toy for the. riSht child, Stopl, and Save a L4~, A Qdld s. Guide.to Flint Aid

~ a ~ n a~,Xected, by ~g~ ~:tlritiah Columbia

,-'! ~ * s : Home and School : . I ~ e t y ~ t ~ , . f o r in-

I~sioo in ~e ~ kit. I ~ k i t ~ = ~ e d ~o each of the 15 local ,~'|afety ]~mnciis in B.C.

.~, l~It b y / ~ sz.so to eo~er :~,i llackaaL.~ a,d ~ia~e, to !~:: I ~ ~ u , ~ Coimbia Safety !:' " ~ . tm~i l at 200 . 3318 • ~ w a y , Vancouver,. B.C.

SKT, Attention: Child . [Safety rot. . .

|.' Groups or o ~ o f m f i o ~ . ' j ~ to obtain quantifies

[ ~or distrtbutioa to employess ,or group members should c, nntsct the council for q~umty priees.

' The kit contains in- mmatin~ on:

Safety with. Electricity, Think Safety --, Poi~mom Plants; and Child Safety Book -- Shell.

Is to 7 inelmlve m x l Lind~ G~odso~, 'Chairman of the British Columbia Safety Council's Home and Schoo~ Safet~ Committee sugge~is you order'your kit no later than. April~15 to ensure delivery .before "Child ~ t y w ~ " , ~ . • " "Accidents, and ac-

~,,°x=l~, em he invented when informed people develop a keen sense d safety awareness," says Rmtemeye~, "and this child safety kit will make you aware o~ safety."

Children's eating make problems

4 1 WATERM~,, Ont.. (C~)

• ,=-- Mnny:, eldldren'a. - I :. problems 0dries treated as

!' 'peyebalo~lea.l. are actually ' / .*eaused "by/. poor eating / ! i" habits.and can be alleviated [/~ In a matter of days by t ' ; 1 ~ t~e cMldre~ m a / - ~ diet, says a

/ . ,,, Dr. Lamlm Smllh d Port-

land, Ore.~ told an aedtenee more than 70O at the

UMvem/ty Of Waterloo that cases el hyperact/Vity he hos treated are all related to Sul~r metabolism.

Sml~,-author ~ severM :lxX~u "on nutriflm ~ a • lk~lumt guest on te~v~oo talk ,~ow~, sald Tuesday

• :the hyperactive child dispisyinll erraUe behavior or the ~ l ld Immted by frequent a l a r u m say hove a prOblm mSintldning a prep~ blood sugar level;

~ e hed wetiar, he said, is ~' ,m found to he ~ilerlie to milk, and the eMld who'. mneha Ills thumb, ~mia.nUy

d their eating habits. "Tbes~S. a:lof d people

walking a ~ d who just d0u't feel .Eex:l,"ho e~ld, "And in msay eases it's because they aren't eatln~ properly."

&nith said poor nul~ilinn ames~ adudis oely adds to the~ level of stress,

"Hyou eat the rq~t fsede you'll .'ha/~ble to handle abresa betty'. I reed to have about-two headaches a week as my mint dressful days. Now, since I became coa- scioes d my ~Ua~ habits, I ~ v e maybe two headad|es. e year . "

He criticized North Amarle~'s aurrest "three- =luare-meal ,s~, day ' ' lu~blt,

" ~ me can get all the Vitamins and minerals

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On hls .I~I ~. dsflnlto ne- ro's ~ m ~ r Cam' Idnd), ice cream, •white flour, boxed ~ and additive~. Include! .on his list of q~io~b~ ne finds are mm~ cor. and pro*tom.

ri~naomended foods? V~etsb teS , outs nnd

se~ls, - h'ult, telumes, d x e ~ , ~ sad fowl,

Vick ie Lyn and David Cec i l U m p l e b y

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Empl~y"~mai.A~hma, luberCul0sis,~Chr0nic Bronchitis. Air P0lluli0

T h e ~ ' . u Hen "ng date for. the Tlmrnhill Official Se~lement Plan has been chan~ed to April 15, 1~ i

• at the Thornhlll COmmun i t l / ~ te r commencing of ~S:00 p.m. This has bee.n done In order to meat

stetutory requlrem.ent~ i~r the, advertising of the IxJbllc hearing. We'apologize for ony Incenvenlence created by this change In date. "

There wl!l b e O" pobllc .Information meotldg on F.rlday, Apri l 10, 1981 to answer any questions regarding the Official ,e~fflemeet Plan.

* Planning Department Regional District of KIIImaf,Stlklne

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KITIM~T-STIKINE

NOTIOE OF.NIILI N r l l N l l Notice Is hereby given to all IntereeMd parties that a Public Hearing for By:law No. 132, 19~ and amend-, ments thereof Of the Re01onal Distr ict of Klf lmet-. Sflklne, '

• " A by-law to estsbllsh'an Official Seflleme~lf Plan for Eiederol Area "E' (Thornhlll) of the Regional Otstrlcf of Kll lmat-Stlklne"

Will be held are:00 p.m. in the Thornhlll Community Cenlre on Al~rll 15, 1981;

• Q~ies of this by-law and its amendments may be In~ected at the Terrace Public L lb raw durln~ their

hours oi" at the ~lflces of ~ Reglenal District of Kiflmat.Stlkine from 8:30 a.m. tlo 4:31) p.m. during weekdays. " ' •

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capl~d recently b y tim = ~ like Elmer I~u isoo." I resignation, en .masse,, d . Doug Owram, a history. ;. the group's executive".~ . i ~ e s s o r a t the UelverMty. Cal~ary.,Elmer Knutson, of. Alberta,. has called

The movement appeared' the Edmonton .b.ush~e~mum Western ' s e p a r a t i s t s to .h i t its high point .in who is the founder and "ldeof0giCalloser~"'elflng November, with well, ckiVln~ force .o fWca t - l~ someof Knutson~s tlrades

bu t -h i s Credibility. has . , metrlc'-system and the.: the coming of spring, the sagged. .' : " " = . : i . denge~' . o f . fedaralIy.!

if, " "Sodalbm . . . . Knutson tnslat~ mem-" ~ . . . - . . fallen off., as has at- ~rshlp ill in the ~ Owrl~ ~Id in a rei~lfl~ "- tendanee, b.t has refused :to ~ow 'm~=r ~t t~ m v m / ~ ! .

Mel HurtiS, an Edm.mton anyone.tO.ace membership some aspeete of " the'..- i' ::' publisher and fervent, files, saying t lds .~ou ld . sepemtkt movemente m i . : Canadian n~tiosalLst~ has reveal hiq 8roup'a true. "so Irar.~ the ~ .it 'a~:'. reeeivedhtm~edsoflettem atre=q~ to his : 'ema)k¢, ~ e ~ nes-Nmd,":.. ~," i:.. over the last four months , He has also ©lalmed the , And whtle ~ idea .~ .:,,:i ur~.~h~mteset~)ana~u- s u ~ p o r t ~ a d o e e a m ~ ~araUon: imny :here . " . i separation ~,roup. But,,iaa otthe'provindalle~isiature/...cat~ht the ima~. l im:OLi- . . .. / letter he sent'.this Week to • a e.har~e P ~ ,. Peter ,: . ~oz~n-- about i2 p e r c e n t i n ; " . , - those who had wr i t t en , he i ~ . . . . . ~ . ~ o ~ ' ~ * ~]p~Hmr ]~3 , *h l~yea~- -~ : • - said there Is no n ~ l for ' : l ~ : a t : a - : ~ m t ! ; n ~ m . had I x ~ ]inl~l. in wilh~" such a group.. ..~-'.':"' .: :.~. '. .,'.~,. ":..' . dl~t-wlng" views o n '

support.~or separat/mi.-tn/~flref~rktsrl~t.w/ng to inmd~rMim and . t h b ! ] Manitoba, Saskatchewan ~views. Some orh~ remarks may finally make it un-: I and British Columbia,:', the a~ WestFed meetings have palatable, " " i ,letter said. ,In, Alberta b~..n..interpreted b y his. "H it hed a lcader and if U I there d ~ not appear to he , critics a s ~ . ~dbeenmm~mMsmream.!. i any Sel.~. ratist threat in me :.ira~,im: .V~./e=mple,. a , in llsv!ev~ that u Per e m t fomeeable future." -, .'.:}. : : ; ;~mpMet' i~aed . by l,me XXdl~t be: .kq~, ' ! ~ ; L ' :

-HurUg said h.e.w'.Jll~eon*:: '~'/~u~s:on .Cannda !o,...l~IL-::. : ~."~ .:/ :,~ ! t~e to watehti~simation: :kick l~nebue oul:of C~ *. X/,aderihl, p may.he~. - dosely, but forthem0mes~. :federaflo~ . . . separatism is a dead ~ . i :-.As-Hm~gsald: . . u ' : l ~ u l m m .Mm~. i h a l . 1

West-eed;::.the..major" i:. 'q[_~pera .tbnn b r e ~ - ~ * ~0~': " ~ h ~ k n o t t h ~ ~ " " .

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cease ,, 1 You'~)e li~ed for .IZ to young ~.r~.dl~ns from " 21 yearsand y o u ' r e all p a ~ ~ l t ~ c o u n l r y wonder ing w h e n life's a n d learn •endshlp really g o i n g t o be~in? a n d French. You moy - Katimavik may I :~ f o r • 1 ~ ~ i ~ choose to spend 3 of your you. K~tirhavlk is on action- " • 9 months leamlng mllllaly ..

learning challenge for " yourgroup faro fairshare of, young Canad lans /~ ind~of ~ L ~ skills, You're responsible , o

by the Secreta~/Ot Stale the cooldng and lhe. Canada. Being a Kafimavik. .~ cleaning, • volunteer Is a. grow-Up-fast ~,~F~x,~~~: YOu grow llke crazy. deal, You Iravel and live In And youIove even mlnuteo'f , • three different l:)affs of it. No pay, Just $I a day plus, Canada (oi'~e of them. French-speaking] over a 9-month period,-.you' discover•your counW.

Yqu selve on com- munlly projects, do ing hard phVslcal wo~ almed at protecting lhe environ- ment, You do soclal wo~< wllh • people. You live with a group of

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. Alan Thicke honoure d but.-was busy with tie of a rookie

poti~cian on the campaign trail. Then, turning to the deputy mayor, he ask.ed: "Does the tie match, or do you think it's too IxBy?"

The table had been set for 20, but only four reporters -- two from Newfo .undlund -- had taken up the offer to

lunch on prime rib with CTV's hottest toik-show ho~t. If the low turnout was disappointing to ~etwork publicinin, it didn't ruffle Thi~ke who began the t int leg of a Cq~eLi~ cross- country promotional tour by

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HALIFAX (CP) - - T h e uneasiness ~.i:tm'ly town crier had just ~ 4MIJowed out his arrivalto an ~,~d~mbst-empty street and now • :.,;&Inn Thicke was being ; , ~ ' ; ~ m e d into the Order

the Sou'wester by the deputy ..~.~ayor of Halifax.

,.:;!~, ~Ydcke modelled a floppy yellow hat with the

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rm in Halifan I see so many women journalists? -Are there more omortt~Jties for womon here?"

~ o o I g over .from Alan Hamel init year, Thicke has boostedthe ratin~ of CW's afternoon ~ o w . In fact, Toe Alan ~ e Show is so popular

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on a single, ro ta t ing pedestal which a l lows the a i r c ra f t to weathercock Into the w ind , l ike a weathervane.

Th is DC-3, now one of the wor ld 's largest weathervanes, once f lew northern routes

~'~" before being re t i red to a pedestal in f ront of ~.~, ~:,the Whl tehorse A i rpo r t . I t is seen mounted

~ t cry u ~ year ~unc~d Prime Cuts, a spunky half hour of highlights from the week.day sh~'~t can hei seen in prime time on Friday niShls.

• rhicke's explanation for his success scunds a bit over- simplified and a bit low-key. '.'I'm fairly funny, look OK, sing con~petentlyono~h and can be funny at a ~ - - that's what daytime TV is all about."

""I have no discernible taler , I am not a threat to

anybody. People like self. depreciating humor and whet I try to do ls look at each .~est through the eyee of the audJesce so I can ask about things the audience

Award for the ~ and Comedy Show and

two MminaUmm for Flip and Barry ~ow-

~ . He has written s ~ for

Don Adams and Sandy l)~ncan, produced, the Bobby Vinton Show, Fecnwood 2 Nl~t ; three Anne Mu~'ay epec iak . and the Rene Slmard series . He also .nWeesed in two aib0ms a.d the theme music for some daytime 'IV shows.

The man wh0 calls himself "a master of B 'talents" landed the inlk show Job over some formidable com- petition- Also considered for Hamei's old job were Jim

about something which ~ows the kind of people they ale. i , Hb shestlng schedule-- zt leant three hour-IonS shows

• are toped per day in weckond sessions in Van- couvor -- allows time for otJ~er projects. ~ e , who rives in Los Angeles, con- tinues tobe courted by U.S. networks.

He turned down the role~n Hello Larry which even- tualIy went to MaeLean Stevenson, but he would be game ed~ould the right part ceme along.

"I've bad ovedures from Norman Lear, Merv G ~ and CBC..Ult imately, I would like to work out

m~ht like to know." Perry and David Steinberg~.- But t h e 33-year-old" who aloe8 with/lldche had i

l~irkland Lake, Ont.', native beea..frequent stond-lno for .is more than Canada's an. " Hamel. swer to Merv Griffin. For :113 Thtcke's at~le differs from yeurs he has labored hehJnd the scones as a writer, producer and Composer.

He's travelled far Since graduating from the University of Wekm-n On- tario: First it was to a local radio station as a copy writer.: 'and dLRjo~ey; tiM n t o : ~ CBC as a wflter for Tc~ny Hunter an~ the Lome-lhn't comedy specials and thon.to Los Angeles in'Z97Z.

While his writing credits l~led, up; he won a n . , ~ , y

that of Hainel and .such

Johnny carkon, ' Mike l)o~]as and GrWin.. He'a

his guests, buthe does 9 t pa- Uo~ze them. : . • " l don't Uke_to lxoteet the guesto on tho ~d~m," he asid. "What I am inteJ~tnd in axe people's opinions or knowledge about e~omethi~. Pe~le don't always have interesting .aae~'dotea, but they always ~ v e .an opinion

something wbere ! could dO a Canadian taik-show and all: the American cmtmt po~-: tim to the u~q. ordo an American show and,sell tbe ~, Canadian content " to. Canada," , . . Thlcke, who has a pu la~ -

for trivia and for ho~.ey -- he practises with Lol ~U~eles Kln~ of tf .~..Nm, - will stick with the afternoon show for at least another, year.

"l am listteRd" I~-- the inter~t shown in t ~ U.8., but I have no intentipu d

has 8ivea to me. 1~t'~, not ~ust hype for CTV. Tl~iput' me on the air when I ~ i : a complete shot in the d~k.,

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Curio sity, mOne!y drawi people to 0 'te Ba ' : : ,~ ~ L U ~ B ~ Y , N . W . T . " ' ~ seasm(November to whlehdo~l~ ~ a morgue, "Itl~.~ghttheliotelwo~d. es tab l i~so~re~y in t l~ b~r ,q theb~,h~as i~b le He believes I~l f ' the : p e o p l a h ~ k r i ~ h t m ' t ~"~- ~ T w o t h l n ~ , c u r i m l ~ a n d February) has quite a belding bodi~ until they can b e a b u ~ h o f l g l o o 6 , , ~ a y o ~ f l ~ . - .. " ~ g e : ~ . ~ . ' , ' . ~ m ~ n . . ~ . ~ . . ~ A ~ , ~ , . ~ " . m e g ; d r a w southerners ~o ~ k e d effect on people, be flown south' fur burial. Ma~.ath,whova'catiousWith I~uit'wea-e brought in from And.the bases single men problem to m n e , d e ~ e . be lo~p to s de~l~ii ing • . I A~solata Bay, pe rched 'm- ,oven the lnu i t . .One hompiel h a d t e ! be friend~ in Mexieo every few Poudlnle t .orBaffmlda~l , and the hamlet's w o r m . O t h e r v i l l ~ m h a m banned, mnR~ ' ~ Inuil~.~l~ can

~ ' l i ~ l , a rocky "Three full months of" eancelled because the weeks, and Port Harrison, , in n~'~ have e~mblaed to produce or ~ r ~ a l e ~ d , But ~ a . v i v e w i t h o u l s ~ l l e s lu~b. ln"lhe ArcUe Ocean d a ~ during the e~dest buildin~was needed fcr its Theresrereal lytwoReso.- : thern ~ in :lg@l~ and the worst ve/iereal disease although ~ 8 0 l u t e ' 11116 a n d g u u L . ~ :

h-',1~ ~ I ~ " Id l~n~ 'es f ~ the time of the year. It 's pitch ~ purpose, i.t,~ .ha ~ev ~ I d ~ meet settled into government rate Inthe Nortli. " . : capable people, " l l~y Just. - . Amsgeallk ~a~-~R~m he. . Aeebnoharrt~'tol iCmg : ~ - - - . - - - ' : : : ; ~ - - ~ : - - : ~us~ ; : • ~..:'"..': . ' ~ e r e ~ a ~ o n . c a n ' t s e e m ~ - ~ : . ~ ~ ~ ~

' ~" N ~ ~ : . " d 1 black and i t gets quite -~*. • . . , . . m e m a s e m p e o ~ x e u ~ a o o m " . ". ' : " . . . . . . . " , , . " , • . : ' ] : ;Tii iyUt~iaaeoIleet /oOol depressing." atRes01ute. J ackMsgra th , . _ W ~ ~ : ~ e ~ :r ' ~ ~ ~ f ~ ~ . a t g o.vermn, e.o, tem...ldayeeslrav" a s a ~ o u p . . : ehildr~alOl~. :.L~.:

. . . . . . . . . . • hehatel is70 - - . . . . . ' the oase m e r e , , Utile eumgtomevma~e ' . . " l lmch .tl~m, n 0 t J ~ b o ~ w ~ J , . - - -s . . . . most m w n ~ stay a year or . ' . . . . : " ' . . . . . " ~ k ' to ~ .,,- ~ I ~ bow to

' .. .-~. jqUi tbu i l~hudd!ednext Married couples are HeardvedlOyears agoafter h~e - with lhelr" ee~o~le IRe, In, ,the, e ~ - . . . . . . It i m t b a ~ e d now but I FJmksakA~N[ m e r " ' " " ' ~" the a ~ " " ~ ~ " barred although'Goodwin .-~,.~-o4rom: the Brilish- twothengo . - .. munl ty excep t , fOr some diseouragu.ltbeeatmoneol ~ t h e l m i t l m t r l ~ h a ' s a t l l ~ I~nt.' beea~. : . :

.',' iniml~ eanbe ero~.m says all ~ key persmnel -~'e~n B~k Note Co. mmeg: ", ,-ismUng and I~, .The' these days me of my gt~s is ~na.dlan Forces .Arctic . '"rl~/mmere.wlMl~ foot in I0 mlmtes. Once a havefandllesin~e~u~,It Idle alter a long career in.. About eight kil~etms hante~mmtrange~s~nee gOl~ tegel l~.q~md,~ ,S3n~..val .t~ .eenl~enea~ Ioult row," ~-.Gem'w~.~

. " . ', ~ cmlre for resource seems to h e l p to have Centraland ~ ~edca , away is me ~ r ~ u t e , ~.ern ..~n't' much -.game . . ~ " : . ~ . ~ . . . /. ~ , ~ * ~ u "Fro ~ ~ ' ~ : - . ! ~tl,~ ih~lu~e'i~wquiet'~/erat!~li~ thehlghAre-as s0m'etbingtagoback.ta.But " I .got .tirnd~ M doing anlmdthamlet0faboutl:15, ar0uadand .C~rawalliS.. -':-_'l~have..beenmmursd..:~Ulff./ . . . - : , : . . I ~ n ' t d m e t J ~ n / d ~ ' ~ t ' - .

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o o ~ . " ;: : ~ e the base it's ~ - - - . ~met , , o~o~ . ~ m h ~ , ~ i d e ~ n t ~ t , ~ : ~ e ,mo.y.o~ w ~ m g W,'~ t , ~ t : ~ ~ u, - : ~ ' ~ l q ~ i t fell ~ ! in tha percent turnover rate. A "Af r i e~ i to ldh lmabou tan t i f i c i a l c o m m u n i t y , I!Ule ~ t a c t . ~ t h e ~ J ~ " xsayo, but the villagers whites the ~llla..his own I~dU~N~" " ~

.. " "1 : : II~.. • : " couple et years at Resolute i . ' o ~ . st Resolute's hotel established in the l~Os as "overlap is ~ a~d sex, mostiy take it out. on " . - .

" '; ramp "l'he~wuWiilfilled a tline~ith thisalr, financiallycan aeeeloratebut manyn°meonOaren't so he went. l~rt of Canada's plan tO The Arctic ~lrele Club, tha themselves.Rev. L a u r i e Dexter,..' |ii : -OC : ! MTROIII.G_._..: • planes," i a y s Ter ry prepared to take the hard- .~mglleaopastm-fortholllgh .

I~u~'aba, l o u d ~ g e r f ~ ship and loneliness. Ar©fie.fer almo~t'10 years, : • - : Kmn B~'ek/~" Lid,, a ink, . talks bitterly about the Way : •

" Bm ~kl~ lha l l ad~ena l r - have adapted well. ~ore , southarne~ and emsidec~ It , n - ~ r - T - . ~ - - . - • " . " ~ h a r e o m e . N o w i t n l ~ a ~ ~ , ha ~ g ~ a ' f ~ of r a ~ l preJlxllce. "8 ' , i . . . . 4 8 3 2 t a z e l l e A v e . . " . . . .~. . , -

• l/m'~i ~ the Nurtb. last fall. Unlike those who total .,,d~poct for hm~an • Ba t the .momyissUl l l~d rotate out regularly, values.! " :" " -"" " : ~ : - t a k e p . f o r o c ¢ o p a n c y ~ r c h i l , l ~

'and some:like the life. B a s e e a ~ , i n ~ M - ~ ; ~ " l ~ e : m e n , h o " s a ~ , . . . a r e , ~ , _~ • . . . . . FEATURING:" ! " . ' ~ , ~ . : ' .AIUlough Pay r a l ~ ' l r e n ' t si~..ot ouly 10 days away in lookingoolyfersexwjth the ' . . . . . " ' " : . : . . . . . d . " . . . . " , :, : ~ [ ~ " "

~ : k 0 in e~ sou~. ~ , = t . , ~ m ® ~ . i n , t w a i n . ' " " . : . : / | : :o,e: ..,,~ ': ~0 ~ . * ~ : . . L m , ~ : ' ~ . ' - ~ ~ k ~ m ~ " I d ~ ' t . ~ R e ~ ' ~ w o ~ d a ' t ! ~ [ - : ~ " . F i r e ~ a c e i n . e v e r . y u n l t , ' " _ : ', , ' " ' . , .z: ~ ; ~

: ~ ; " " I t ' s s l o w e r ~ and you ~ ~ t g H ~ ~ t . : i r. : ~ .-Orlght',"largehyWl~wlth"c0;orc~or" . . . ~ i s ~ m w ~ e a ~ t a ~ ~ ~ i t ~ , ~ n ~ , 0 f ~ i ' ~ . ~ a p ~ , , .... . . . . . . . . . . :. " . " . .

" R " U n d e r c ° v ~ r k l ~ . . ' • : : : . ' ' , 1 ~ G o o ~ Re~ . . uta era- ' T l l te l l you m e l l ~ , you with the daughter ~ . the guy , ~ . , -Central Location ' . . ' . " • : : . t r a c t superintemdent./or .sure look forward to those they work beside., ' ~ -Controlled Entry • . • . . . . :

• ,: "' Tower Arctic I ~ , .which se~ei~ days of mmmur - - Dexter Mys other, more- ~ .Spaciou-~ olden beam I~drooms. ~ith.. En, Suit. .

i** " , : . - - , - . - , - . , . . , . . . = _ , . . . . d . , - - . . o , , . . : . • ~ d e p a r t m e n t of days .when y o u can take o f f a re t h r i v i n g a n d h a v e l ~ g ~ " .Oroond f loor apartments: w i th • P r i v a t e Oar tkn~.

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ILt." ~ . . . : , " r l ~ ~ I ] ~ I l m t - - - ~ u n l ~ e r - ! 1 1 1 . . I ~ l a l l e R e s o l u t e a . 1 ~ s ] ~ . ~ ', } :' ;:'Cabl?vi.slOQ.h~.'uP a v s l l a b l e ' " ' * : 7 :,: I M l q ~ is to have u lot (~ rides, fishing at spectacular blames it ou .euily ae- I I ' -To v iew or for fu r the r inf.ormafion Ct " , work and overtime," be. locales further north and cessiblealcoho~,bothatthe" ) Mr. W i l l i am Saumure;at • : I ~ other e o ~ e n ~ , ~ hase har and by. r s ~ . . ' ' i

: ,, 635-6772 i i ~ t a is de~guated a the annual O d ~ Fiord commercial jet service ~ . ~ ;- _ - - - " - i ! . ~ mm"s .l~se. Residents sand-green gdf tournament, the south. - . ,:,:j...~:' , ...

live in the government-run • . ' . . . . . • A l ~ o t e l , a combination Short-llved clubs a m ": : {" ' :: ' : ~"~ "l" ;: . . . . . . . ' ' ' " 1 " " "h ' ' ' d ; ' " T ]

hostelry, w i n a scattering of Penguin Sighting Society . . . . : '- - , . : . " :~ ccmpsny.mmed q,mrters, and the Armadillo Growers " . - " - ;

lh~t Is sul~idised, leaving and Breeders Auoeial/m - - q ~ l ~ t " l ~ '

. Io i s~mmeytospendl~ ta I - mainly as an excuse te throw I![ ~ III ~

• AreUc Circle Club bar Is a season Is the annual P d a r " r " " '

. . u r - - m t : Thernis . s r - - in A . L Unllke " _ _ ~ , . nowhere else to go¢ , lls Ea~ , Coast and Van-

The local tes'm for cabin cotwer counterimris, tl~me's . ~ ill "getllng bushed." a good dml~e swimmers d ~ P l ' ~ " }~. ~,a.~-~ i . ~ . ,." " . : . . : . : '

d " ~ ~ ~ . . .... : . . ~ ~ , r as t h e y ] f e i n P @ : H a ~ e l l left, part .OW, o e ! ~ ; P a t ' r i c k : ~ r ' m s i r e n g of:.Tel~ra~.'-~- : . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . ~ . $ ~ ; : . , : -:~~ :.~:..::~{@S ~ ' ~ ~ f '~~'E~"~;~'~' :", " ,

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i s ~ ~ ememy, ~ polar bear ~ " . L id . presents ~ g l f f ce~If lcates Terrace and . Laura Spencer of ::

I --,"___-; u y s ~ . ' ~ _. Tbebasebeaacm'l l~ri~ A f fa l r Weekend Draw to ~r.s. . . . , . I 1 . . . . " " I : 'I

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l I Hazda builds a pickup they don't settle for all the features we ve already menrJoned plus deluxe . . . . " 1 1 ::" L , "~': " , , ~ " ~ - T~ " " '

second best That,s why no i ~ n ~ w e ~ . picku p bucket seats, a centre console, electric clodq sporty white ""::' ;~ ' : : , :-:-:/~~ f I 1 1 1 , . . . . . ' ' ' - - " = " ::I = : '" ~ " """ " "' - - ' ' r d ~ d I ~ : ~ : " . . . . .

spot<e wheels, extra-wide m i ~ . -letter steel..r:adial ti.res "" ~. : : " : "> :~/~1:, ~" I " has a better fuel economy rating than rugge0. . ~:~ ..~ r~ , , , ,~ , ~ - ~ " " ~ M a z d a B-2000.Th~ Mazda p~ed it to give you more . , :3 Or0o- - - - . . . . - L:: i " " , ' ~ : . U b • M I

' M e l • .. .,s " ~ " ~ • Even the basic B-2000 comes with That's the plain and fancy of Mazda B-2000, .CanadaS ? . . • !.. ~ s • KOMO' .

"*>1 ' | [ " I' front disc brakes, tinted g~:~S, woodgrain Compare Mazda B-2000 with the corn a. ~ A A I ~: I' ~ ~. 1 . . . . . i

i . . . i,.. trimmed ir~trument Pand, 4-speed The more you look the better we I o o K S t a n d a r d petition. Compare'mileage, c o m p a r e : f e a t u r e s and compare pace. ,4,|"~'~ ~ 1 J l 1'i~'7"" 2 : ' : 7 ~ * i F , ~ , ~ I p , . ] L & , i l r , , ~ ..-. , s , v , J - : :~a. ' : i l ; ! ~ i ",.'~w~ An,,,,~c~,,,°~w' J'~,~ud", . - : ," ~ ' ~ , , w ,

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KITINUkT A.A. WEIGHT .~ .¢~slTu¢tion Group WATCHERS ~,~....In Kltlmat Meeting held every Tuesday ~+t~rl~oneL12.3717 at 7 pm in the Knox United ~ .~EETINGS Church Hall, 490;, LozeUe

• ~ ..Step Meetings 8:30 Ave. pm~ L ' t~ 'en Church. We~lnesday Closed MEALS ON Me~lngs 8:30 p.m.. United WHEELS Ch~ch. . . Available to elderly, han'- Frl~lays.OpenMeefings8".30 dlcapped, chronically III or p.n~, - Skeona Health Unit, cenvaleseents -- hot full KitfTnat General Hospltat. course meals delivered ~JJJnooMeaflngs- Tuesday Monday, Wednesday and 8 IP~n..:JUnffed Church. Thursday. Cost: minimal.

Phone Homemaker Ser- u ever need help In. a vices.

ho~y? Need a, lob cl~e or "~lS-SI~S n ~ . a lob? Phone 4~3PAR'KAVE. •

~ O~I .DEN RULE ' . ~R~lyment Agency LAOI ES

of Terra~ SLIM LINE ~ . _ o r drop in at 2--3238 CLUB Ka~'n~'S'freet next to B.C. meeis Monday evening 6:30 Tell;Office. p.m. -- United Church

~' :.:: Basement, Kltlmat. .... The

MILLS MEMORIAL . ALANON& THRIFT SHOP ALATEEN

Mills Memorial Hospital MEETINGS Auxiliary would appreciate Mondays at Mills Memorial any donations of good, clean Hospital at 8 p.m. clothlng, any household Items, toys etc. for their Thrift Shop. For pickup service phone +35.5320 or 635. 5233 or leave donations at the " Thrift Shop on Lazelle Ave. on Saturdays between 11 am and 3 pro. Thank you.

TERRACE HOMEMAKER

SERVICES provides assistance with household management +and daily living activities to aged, handicapped, con- valescents, chronically iih etc.

4603 PARK AVE. ..

INCH ES AWAY , CLUB

meets every Tuesday night

Phone Marllyn ~lS.~aS . .

DEBT COUNSELLOR

ANO CONSUMER

COMPLAINTS OFFICER

Funded by B.C. Dept. o f Consumer Services. Terrace. Communi ty Services Building, 4603 Park.Avenue, Te,:ace, B.C. VnG 1V6; Free government sponsored aid tlo anyone havlng debt probleTms through over. extendlng credlt. 6udgetlng advlco available. Consumer cemplalnts handled. Area covered -- 70 mite radius from Terrace includln.g

THREE at 7:30 in the Skeena Health ~. RIVERS . . ' ;.TERRACE Unit. For information phone"

i~ WORKSHOP ] . | _~LCdHO~ICS" is ~en~4o the public. We + ~ ! ! +,~NbNY~tOUS. 635.3747 or 635.4.+65.

ho~ ~ a m e , qullts and ' , 1 ~: 4klj+.4~, ~ BIRTHRIGHT vo~lous~wood products. ; ! l 1 t . I~1.~75 ' , 7569 • Pregnant? In need of sup- H~.~rs:I, e.m. to 3 p.m. , ~ e ~ I~aWI~ port? Call Birthright ,S- M¢~M)~o Friday. M~in~s ~ M~nday Knox 3907. Office is NOW open

- .:+' ":¢ United Church 6:30 p.m. every Thursday 9 am to 9 ::': RAPE RELIEF , Thursday M|ils Memorlel pro, No. 3-4621 Lakelse Ave. ~/td~lon Counselling HospItel 8:30 p.m. Saturday Free confidential pregnancy :- &CrlslsLIne Open Meeting ~ Mills tests available. ~r +i ~+ I Memorlal Hospital 8:30 p.m. t3S.1217 6,15.31M +: .~•

Communi ty Serv~es m l n 0 I

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~ p ~ s y, for Rent 2S ; te~o 211

P~01+~d ¢$t in$1rumente 29

I n d e x Furniture & Appli&ncee 3~ wettte'd tO Rent $| Garage Sale 31 Business Property 54 Ntotorcy¢lls 32 Properly for Sale ~l For Si lo Mle,(el lane~s 3) e o S l ~ ODl~3f~ur.ity ~d5 FOr Rent MIIcf f te~l lK~I. ~ r~ l / Automobile~

, S w a p & Trom¢ ~ ~+,' ,Tr~¢l~e&i ,~ :~.~ ~1,~ e~) For Hire 36 M~otle Homes '~ Sg~ " PM$ 337 Tandero ~ ~0 Wemted ~ ~ e l eneo~k ~ " ~ l . . . . Pr~l~rt , ) Wanted 61 Merino 39 Aircrafts 63 MlCl l lhery for Si lo . 41 Loans M ROOMS for Refit : 4.1 Financial 65 ROOm & ~ r d . kll Recreational Vehicles Homes for Rent .47 Services 67 Suites foe" Rent 41 Legal M Homes for S i t e 49 ProfessJonale 69 H o m e WaMeg .50 Livesmck ~0

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, words or less $2.00 per insertion. O v l r 20 6irfos *, 5.50 S ceflPi 9or wo~.d. 3 or more ¢Omla~uflve Engagtmenfs $.S0

Per Ineertlon. Marriages 5.50 :':~FUMOS omtuor~, . s.so

Card of Th inks 5,S0 Firet Ine4r t ion cflergad for whe th l r run or not. in Memorlum ~ ~

• . .AblOlYth ly no refunds after a d h l l b~ln Set. ~"?'~'= PHONE 6~5"4~00 -- CIMMIIfled Advort l | ln9

+. [ :r, ~h~Rll l ~ i r IONS: l~-il~lflmenf. . , + M u l l be made before su¢ond Ihlertlofl, SUISCRIPTIONRATES ~;: ~l~lOwjnce Carl be roads for only ~ne ih~:orrect I f te¢t iveO~foI ler I , I$eI

. ,~ ~' Single COlby ~ c '.'~ -~'J r ~ , Oy ¢&rrlor mth.~kl.S0

l a x NUMBERS: ' By Carrier year 31.00 $1.00 pick Up. B y M l l f 3rathe. 2.t.00

,,: $)-°7.5 m i l l ed . BY Mai l 6 mt l~ . 35.00 " ' " * *. ~ ' Ry m i l l I yr.,~,~O

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,21 coat i per I g e t l l ine . MIh |mum c l t l rge t~.O0 • : T ~ r the#rtlffil• The Herald reserves the riQht t e classify ads

under appropriate Ilel/dlng$ and to ~ t rnles ~ - - . ~ , G A L - POLITICAL I l l s TRANSlRNT AI~ ' tnorefore atld to detnrmlne pege lace,lion.

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?~+:; COMINa ! V l M T I : ~'.-~ Flat Rate 12.00:25 worde or lesS, max ld lum five -,'.~ ' ~ deye.

D I A D L I N J DIBPLAY: NO~I + ewe days pr ior to I~bl l¢et ion day.

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', ACCOUNT.

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" for the portlOel 0f the advo r t l i I n l IkoKe oCcuple'.i Service d l o r I e el I I LN im I n N ' I . I I . ¢ltmlUOl. , by the Incorrort or o m l f l N Item only, and thgt

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• ~ NO cherOe pmvldsd news I~bml l l ed within One . monlh.SS.00prOd~" 9nc l~wge fg rwbod lng ind . A~vert l temerdt m u t t comply wi th t l ~ British

: - o r englgentent l~ iv• , , e l • News M wl~Id lng l ColvmbleHumanRIghteActwh~cflrronlbltlany lWl'Itl'u~0e) re~l lvsul o n e m o n t h or n lo re a f t e r Idv l r tWmg 11~11 d l ~ r l m l f I M t ~ l ~ l l n M any event 110.00 ch~Jrbe, wtt f l or without picture, person beceul l of hie r ice, rellumn, sex, color, ~Jl)J l~f fo cw1deflsafMn, P I y M I I 111 K v l n c e . twltlonllltv0 ~ Icee t l ' y Or p l e b e of o r lg ln , or

t)e¢lUse hJl I g l I I b e ~ e n 44 &rt+ 65 y l l r l , ' , J e l i t l g , T l f f K e , l •C , H O M E D E L I V E R Y unlese the condition le Subtitled by a bone fide

V I ~ | M t P~o~t~6,'15.6351 requlrameht for the work inVOlved.

T E R R A C E K I T I M A T

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Classified Mail-in Form ' •

Your Ad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : ......................................

N a m ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Address ............................... Town . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Phone No. of Days . . . . . . . . . Classification ................................... Send ad along with

cheque or money order to: 20 words or less: $2 per day D A I L Y H E R A L D

S4.50 for three consecutive days 3010 Ka lum St, $6 for four consecutive days Terrace, B.I~.

S7.50 for f ive consecutive days VBG 2M7

Kltlmat: Terrace office open dally 2:30 to 5 p.m. Phone (;38-1256 for appointment. A.M. phone 635.5135. • r •

TERRACE ' LOAN .. CUPBOARD

H o s P i t a l . . e q u i p m e n t available for use In the home. For more information please call:

6:30tO4:30 131k0,111

~" Evenings 435-4574

• "'Nursing Moms" SrtisthmWng Support Group

For information, support, concerns - - call Dazleno' at

P'd~,1722. ,~+~E~veryone +~I~ welcome to: our monthly' meetings on every second Thursday of each monlh - - 9 p,m. at the Skeena Health Unlt.

M o u N T R O Y A L Collegiate, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Is having a reunion for all former students and staff, 1961 to '1981, on the weekon~l of June 12-!4, 1981. Ifyoo have NOT" been .contacted or wish ftJrther Information, write to MRCI Alumni, Box 0042, Saskatoon, S7K 4R7. P ro - reg is t ra t i on " Is required by May 6,1981 and there Is no guarantee of acceptance after that cl~e: Don't mlss this chance to get together wlth old frlandsl ...

(nc~9.~A)

At CHRIST' LUTHERAN CHURCH, 7:30 pm each Wednesday evening, l.~tsn services continue to be held through April 81~. During Holy Week a Holy

• Communloo service will be held at 7:30 p.m. on Maundy Thursday, at 7:30 p.m, April 17th a Good Friday esrvlce will be held. The 11:00 a.m. Easter worship service ushers In a new season of victory and. hope - - the clay of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. You are InvlhKI and welcome" to offend the 8bore ~¢vlcea at Christ Lutheran • Church, 32g~ Sparks St., Terrace, 6.C.

(nc.tGA)

SlJNDAY, APRIL 12 Hike.to Thornhlll Microwave Site up Microwave Road vie Copper M~ntaln end across old ThBrr~lll Lookout end down vie Thornhill Trail -- c condflions permitting. We will drive to foot of mountain and provide ride for anyone whose vehicle cannot go up mountain road. Actual walking dlsten~e approx. 3~ miles one way. Meet outside Library at 9 a.m. weather permitting. For further Infurmation phone Vlckl 63S. 293.5.

Regular Akmthly Meeting: Monday, April 20 at 8 p.m. M Helen Watson's home, 2003 Cromer Street, Terrace -- Terrace Hiking Club.

(nc.¢10A)

TNE OLD AGE PENSIONERS Organization, Branch 73 will he holding their annual Fall Bazaar and Tea on Nov~ 14 at the Happy Gang Ce,tra on Kolum.

(nc.lSA)

T H E ' S K E E N A PROTECTION Coalltloo Is" hosting a Dance at tKe Thornhl l l Community Centre ~efurday, Aprll 18.

FEATURING ". M(~IDANCE . A Bend hlom the Klsplox area from 9 p.m. fil l 2 a.m. A late buffet will I~ ser~cL E~ryone Wel,~ome1110 per. persm. All premeds to the Skeena P r o t e c t i o n C.nelltlon.

(ncR.l~A)

THE TERRACE COUNCIL of. The Catholic Women's 'League of Canada will be .holding Its Annual Fall Bazaar & Tee on Wed. needay, October 29, 1981,. from 7 to 9 p.m. In the veritos School Gym.

• • , (ncS.lSA)

' ELECTROLYSISby . JACKIE (INI)

Safe, permanent hair removal. B.C. Government approved electrologlsts. Facial, body hair, eyebrow shaping.

Call 13S-7~kl" Tues..F ri. 9 - 3

Oeaerll Cootrlctors Sewer end water con- nections, digging, back.

fi l l ing, septic systems and snowplowing. AI Thomson.

635-7517 (am.cffn)

R&A 1

BRICKLAYING Specialists in Fireplaces, Housefronts.

Phone t35.53119 after 6 (am.19JN)

• 16223 CANADA LTD.. + General Contractor

Foundation Complete house

renovations 638-1/87 635-3828

(am.~n)

FILTER QUEEN

Sales it, Service Phone

(am.d/n)

ATRILL EnglN Servine

Tune-Ups Phone a3s-slr/

(md.29M)

lest- Pentax ME Camer, B. On Kalum River Canon. Phone 63S-2039. Reward offered.

(nc-13A)

WANTED: Male child care worker to work on a one te

bests with IncSvldoals, 13411"t t l ~ , ippilcaltons now being taken. Interested persons contact TerrKe Homemakers 635.5135.

(c2~20A)

T H E T E R R A C E • Homemakers Agency Is ~ooklng for Individuals Interested In • lob. orlm.- Satire program with .future work as • homemaker e goal. One evening I week for 6 weeks. We ere else now taking appllcettonl for homemakers. For more Information call Terrlce ~ a k e r e klS.SIgS.

(do.Ie)

WAHI"ED. • EXPERIENCED Medical Stomgrapher; Permanent full-time position. Hours 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M., Monday to FrMay. Typing 60 t o 80 w p m for tranKrlpt lon o f medical

r e lx~da from tapes. Must have medical termlmlogy a n d " above average command to the English language, Salary .is per H.E.U+ Contract .- Sl,206.00' par n~nth.

Apply to: • ' t.',edJcal Records

oe~rtmont Kltlmat General Hospital

e99 Labakas Blvd. Klflmaf, B.C. vec 1E7

(a,l.14A)

'MUSIC " ' School District .No., OO

requires an. Intermediate (Grade 6,or 7) teacher who" wi l l also dlrecJ an established choir and a~. company another. Enquiries • may be dlreofed to the. princlpat 632-6194. Sulx~lt epplloatlon and supporting documents lo the Dlrsdor.of Insh'uctlon, School Dlsh'lct 00 IKIIImM), ISIS KI.ngtlsher Avenue, Kltlmet, B.C. V0C IS5 as soon as ix l lb le . An IMervlow, may be arranged in Vancouver during Spring Break by phoning 639-9161 local I1.

(aS-IDA)

I

Terrace Insurance and I Real EIts~ Office has an opening for year r~l~d

and vacation pc-lads. Must be personable, able t o type, have dictaphone experience. insurance agency'., ex- ~rlence would also .be holpful. For an ap. palntmant to discuss this position, phone Mr. Stan Parker, Century.

• 21, eighteen & Smith Realty Ltd., 635.6361.

(clS.21A).

II

BABYSITTER wanted for.2 +LOOKING FOR RELIABLE! year old boy. Approx. 10-15 working person, to share hours per week. Phone 635. with one person, 3 bedroom 2791. furnished house In town.

(c2-10A) Referonces requi red. • Available May iS th. Phone

PART-TIME PERSON for ¢~5-5273 between 5 to 9 p.m. Janitorial work. Must be good working. Possible full- time. Phone 635-3453. Must be bendable.

. (c3-1OA) i

WILL BABYSIT In my own home. North Kalum area.

635-550e. (p20-3~A)

YARD SALE -- Friday and Saturday iOta 4. No. 8- 4619 Queensway.

(p2.lOA)

SATURDAY I! A.M. ' - - V= mile south of Oil's. To~ls, carpet, I~JIIdlng supplies, skis, household articles. Furlher sales to follow. Follow slgne.

(p2.1OA)

(ca-IDA)

NEW 750 JD CRAWLER for hire. For landKoplng, land clearing end road building. Call 635-5216 anytime.

(c10-22A)

GIRL HEEDS RIDE from McBride St. at Lakelse Lake to town Monday through Friday. Will Share Gas. Phone 7911-2591 after 6 p.m.

(c5-9A)

1972 24' RINELL, FuUy equipped with trailer. Phone 6,15,6928.

(plO-20A)

24 FT. SLOOP. C&C Shark. S sails, heater, marine head, outboard, dinghy. Many extras; Must sell. Best offer takes. 1;9,600. Phone 638-1608.

1979 HONDA 400 HawK. (p3-10A) Excellent condition. Com-

. I~ete with,wlndshLelt :~l"hone ~1S~2~70 ~ er. ~ . . ~ . ~ , ,, ; (

.o

lY7! BMW 7S0. Excellent "19TJ ~i0A JOHN DEERE condition. 2000 miles on rebuilt engine. Full fairing Ikldder. Sl5,000. Phone 4De.

' lister rungs. Stainless sisal 2176 or 842.5,110. headers and many exh'aL ' (CI0-I,IA) 13,500. Serious Inquiries only. Call 638.1583 offer 4:30. •

(cI~-gA)

DIRECTOROF EDU.CATION

Required for ,Mills Memorial Hospital. -To be responsible for

development and co- ordination of educa t iona l courses to meet clinical and management skill needs of the hoIpltaI personnel. '

B.Sc.N. II requlred and a minimum of lwo years ex- perience In hospltel staff upgrading Is considered essentlah

Salary commensurate with qualifications and experlqmce, Excellent non: contract fringe benefits, and 4 chairs. Above ground Apply In confidence with swimming pool and .needed

resume to: -equipment. Brass plated Dire=to" of Peroo~mel headboard (double-size).

TEACHER THEATRE MANAGER

POSITION KITIMAT, LC.

School District No. S0 rea.ulrea all experienced and energetic person with teachers certification to m e halt time es • Drama Teacher at Mount Elizabeth Secondary School and half time as manager at the Khoo4's new theatre. Salary Is on Kale plus an nd. mlnl~r~lve bonus.

Enquiries should be d lrented to George Naumann, Prln+lpel, S32. 6174. Please dlrK't wrlffen

• opplleatton and lUppedlng documenla to the:

Olrec lor of Instruction SchooIDistrlct I0

(Klllmet) 1SiS Klngfllher Av#,

Kltlmet, O.C, V~ tSS

Interviews con be arranged In Vancouver during Sprlnll Break by te lephoning , I S f , 9 1 6 i (Kltlmet) local If,

7'10"X7'9'" GARDEN SHED. $200. Phone 635-7607 after 6.

(c10-21A)

1969 CHEV ~ TON Pickup 350, ,I speed. $.500. One 18' Frontiersman Canoe V. stern 1300. One component stereo system $200. One X12 Homellte chaln saw. 14" bar, used 3 months 11100, Phone d3S4602.

(d-15A)

MAPLE DININO TABLE

MIIIsMemorlelHospltal Glass bathtub enclosure. 4729 Haugland Avenue Phone ~,9703.

Terrace, B.C. (snc.ttn) VeG 2W7

(a3.10A) 21 HORNET BRNO with set triggers,50 cah CVA muzzle loader Mver tired. M~t have F.A. Permit. 63S-6332 room 277 oftorr6 pro.

(pl0-20A)

CEDAR. SIDING for sole. S,000 board feet. Select clears 1x10. Lengths 6 fhru 24 It. 11,500 per thousand, S,000 board feet Ix4 tongue; and groove V Joint, Standard and batter, Lengths S • 22 feet. lhlS0 ~ thousand. Phone 62,5.9541,

, (pS.14A)

POR SALEs 4 MIchelln XCA

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truck tires, 700.1J, LIM new. b 6~9'J~.1, W I N I I I 0 tO buy boyl bike for 4.yWfe~d.

(plkMA) r

IANKIR' I MODULAR

t?RUiTURII P ~ tall+ Pro ~Ib Otlanhoulee, ffhone 81, t fN evlnfnp,

IpI0.1tM)

TO RENT: 3 bedroom ~ r . nlshed 16x70 mobile. Nor. thslde of Skeena River and Usk. 635-3816.

• (cI0.1SA)

SPACIOUS HOUSE for~ sale. 3 bedrooms, finished basement. Con be oonverte#i* toe private 2 bedroom suite. Re= room, fireplace, patio, garage, 2 sheds, storage. For mere Iptormstlen phone,633- 2732. (c20-~)

SPACIOUS t , s ia.F.T:, home. Fuji basement, 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom. Net, gas heat and water, Air coodltlonlng, flreptace. 635-' 3379. , (p~HA)

. . . . + • . ,

' HOUSE FOR SALE *~ '

on Quiet Strait .4600 Block Stroume Ave. For Inquiries please phone

6~5.S628 : weekdaysonly ' ' , , (I~IOA)

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S BEDROOM full beesmerd home c.W carport, + good residential area cl0se*to K'hoole end downtown, F.P. W, rec room and 'spare '+ bedroom In basement. Good sIN lot. Price $90,000. Phone

• 638.t066,' (.c&10A)

S BEDROOM home, close.to EhO01l and d~ toWn o n quled street,, Phone 63S.7319,

' • (cS.f0A)

FOR SM.E BY OWNER: Bright, cleon, two bedroom home on city lot. Close to Khooll and dowhtown. 10 po.;cent elsumoable mar. fpge, Must be ann to be ~pprec~ted. Pho,e 6~14 .

(pS.t0A)

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WELL KEPT 3 bedroom house. Built.in dishwasher, newly decorated cedar wells, 2 bathrooms, Indirect lighting, patio, hot house and paved driveway. Garden and shed. Phone ~15.9436.

(c~13A)

'76 FORD PINTO. V6, I2,~0 or belt offer. Phone 635.2175- leave meuago for ~.~erlon.

(nc-sffn.2-341)

W A N T E D TO REMT: 3 bedro~n house in or out of town. Phone 635.9121.

(ctftl.l.4.111)

t00 SQUARE FEET on second f loor. Air con. dltlened. Locaiad at 4623 Lakalse Avonue. Phone 2552.

(ctfn.1.441)

1978 CHEV BLAZER. 40,000 Am. Fully loaded & towing package. Sa,000. 929.1701..

"' "' (c3.13A)

I t / / FORD CUSl"OM 4x4, P.S., P.~.,: automatic and pasllra~ wllh canopy. 20,000 or!g!nel owner ml lu . $6,000 firm• Call 631-1655.

(pS.iSA)

I m OMC PICKUP. "Best, offer, Pheee anytime. 6311- 1021.

(attrn.le-3-gi)

. 19TIJOODGE PICKUP. ½ ~ n . 1 5 I , ~ I km.. 6 Cyl., standard, -:canopy; Very

BUILDING AVAILABLE clean. Phone 632.7953. June,:30, +.11NI1, Prllne 4~0 , Block I,~a~tlte Avee1~.°=01S m. , . n f ~ r ~fk= or zm DODGE MiNI EUS. rml , p !~ p.rmng. O W ~ David" I ; l n l ; L ine • Ap- ix.alMIs,' T e r r m . PhoNe 435. 6/23. "

(cffn-1-4411)

GROUND FLOOR for rent or iaaa. 1,11 lq. ft. ot M24A Grelg Avo...Avdll~bia April 1at. ~ l tab le for otflce,'retall or C~llln:lal'¢lal ule. Phont 63S-$2~/.. "

" (c=040A)

wAREHOUSE " " *SPACE

I ~ l l a s o r r e n t i n T ~

M u l t l p u ~ uses, dock' might, loedlng..off rsit" or truck. 10 ft. ceiling. NalIW. I I gel beaL Office z4pKe. Excellent rates, For Information call

448"1ST/lc20.9A)

19/1t t~z FT. VANGUARD I camper. Excellent Condition. 1969 Dodge1 ton pickup. Cell 635-3322 after $.

(¢2o-20 a)

I171 RUSTLER travel t ra i ler . 3.way fr, l+ge0 l~throom and shower..Self. contained. Stove; sleeps 6 to 0.24 fl; long. d3~3~1. " ~': :.

" " (pS.14N "

W~I. 440 EVEREST Elecl¢lc SklDoo. Sh/00;:Phone 635-< 2670.

Ip~0-~A)

~.,~oOOOE MtNl Bus: P.S., p;B.eauto, B300, radio, aux. heater. Seats 11 people, S4,l~0. 635-5876 or v iew at 5014 Welsh Ave:

(pS.10"A) '

.- Province of ~ f l l ~ Columbia

(p10.23A) MlnlatP/o4 Forests'

NOTiCEOF AN OFFER

P.S., P.B., auk), B300, rsdlo, FORESTACT aux. healer. Seats !1 people. (SECTION I1) S4J~0. 43S-S876 or view S014 Welsh Ave.,

at TAKE NOTICE that • MOCMIIIOn nleedeI.LImited,

Ip~IOA) theholder of oldtemporary

1010 VW VAN. R'unnlno condition. OPen to often. Phono 438-1313. Seml- camparlzed. N .mllos : p~'.

gel. epilog)

111111CHEV ~J TON pickup. 11~00 firm. CMI 4t38-8321 otlm' 6 p.m. - . I " • " . (md.3-,141)

,m ~ To. PIClUp 3 . off rmKI cam; For m e " ~nlormltlm Flmm ~lS.ZI~.

(sIM.~l.141).

tenures which lies Within the Rivers Inlal,-Oean 2, Skeene and Qmmn Charlotte Public Sustained Yield. Units and

,H~e Kitlmst Valley 'In the Pr ince: ' R u p e f t r Forest '

Timber Llcences covering the' Crown Lands sublect !o the Old Tampa|Airy Tenures. ' Pe~lcolers o f the areas c o v ~ ' e d b y t h i s o l f ~ r : m , Y . r b e

d)ialned-upon rtquest as: follows: , . . : '. ::- " " +.I.* For all areas + Regional, Menager. :In .wprl i h l l -

P"2:l~or'-- Rivers Inlet, Dean 2 : Dfsh4Ct Manager,+ Belie

• + . Casl~ BC. 1977 FORD RANGER.pI~eU:s " 3. For Kltimat Valley and. with canq)y. : 30,000 :m • ,~sena: Olih'lct Manager, Excellent toad!lion..+ P ho~ Terrace; B.C.

: :+, . (c~ ) District :Manager, Queen • ." - " : .. " - ChorlotleCl~YLe;c; - " .

1,191 ~_C ~ T O N • ~ . ~ R E G I O N A / / ~ B ~ E ~ - , . . . H.P. engine, 400 trans. 1

I i ~ I . r _ v l ~ ~ i l ~ l l . • • " _ i , - ; r ~ - . - , . + ' . . , . , : < : ~ . . : + +.: .-Li , . ~ . ~ D a l ~ l : . . i l ~ l * + l C C e l S O r l l l - : ' - ~ ' " +~

+ ~ ~ . • ~ m - n e lowgee. .o ' , ' + '++'": . . . . . '~"" + " ~andposl In both ends. 11,200.

• Phone 63S-2670• " (p10-22A)

MUST SELL: 1978 GMC' Caballero. P.S., P.B., auto I r a ~ , 350. Good condltloo. 635.4652 a l ters p.m.

(p~OA)

N I B H PE RFORMANCE small Mock Dodge parts. Carl) In take , cam.,. I If~rs eh:• All new. Priced to sell. For more Informsfton = I t

FOR SALE: Meblle home 1OXSi•• Part ly furnished. pbane 6314746 .~" ~r~slq~.

. . . (pS,~SA)

14X71 " M A N C O . l I x l ' attochedJcay shack. Fully skirled and z4t up In local ~a l .~ park.Cal l 63S-~S0..

4 Y E A R OLD, Stallion. Apellasa, quarter horse. Best afar. Phone &1.~44, ask for BIIh anytime.

~II-0~I ~ 9 So 5. Ask (c$.1£A) . for I)efils or.Jqan. "

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• - o m . w w ~ , two/2' ~d , . C • " " ' can be asld wparataly or i s " - . ,

, , , ¢., , , . , , . = , , . + , _ , , . , , , , . , . : -o r I~ , PB, P-Ace• .Stereo, M0 "~%1SI!; ., ' . " . . . ' cu,ln, engine, c ~ l m o ~ + : ,- . !cffn.1441) ~P Mock extsrlor, bl.ack v ~ l ~ r . " ' . ; . ' . . . - - . ' ' ... . : " " -. ; : " InhlrlOr. Excallont coMlltlon.. I A i I I I T " jbeblle h0~ l re.m+; .-:gAi ~ ,~ :~ , , ;6~ i,.n.~a,."

7'..: - ~v~ NHInl;. For more : ' l n -

SMALL CAR • 1973 Vega Sin, w N ~ ' E x c e l l e n t condlfion. New' Michelin /'edlal first PkenI 635-5019•

(pS-10A)

. I~1fll PONTIAC' CalallnaS1o. Wagon. P.B•, P.S., 400' cu• engl.ne.. ~,000 mllas, one owner. Good conclltlon. 11,350. Phone &IS.M4S.

• (1~10~)

I11/1 D O N E Arrow GT• Auto trammli, ien, body and imglne In excellent shape•

43~.71HMI. : (p4.10A)

MECHANICS I P I C I A L : I~/Z • .4 door. Toyota Crown, 11,000 of new parts Installed. Alklng ~ 1 Or bast offer. ~ . , ~4,.sm, (~,A)

AHTi0UE CAN. ;.i Gry~iar ~retogs In perh~'l condition. Fully Ilconcsd. Phona 63627~ from 12 em to IJ pro.

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POll I k L I Owner trlmferrecl. IN0 Oldl Omq l l I I r ~ l ~ m . L ~ l ~ l d . I , S~I~ km. Ixtencled warranty. ~ o p r winter rldlolo,

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EXPECT THE BESTAND GET IT HERE!

"We take great pleasure in bringing you The President's Sale, It symbolizes~one of the ways we can show our appreciation for you valued patronage,

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We think we're right when we say the most important reason for shopping here is to offer you a clean, bright store with a good selection and quality items serviced by courteous people• And last but not least, very compet- itive pricing throughout.

Save on featured Famous brands :Win Overwaitea Gift Certificates ; . , • .

Win Famous brand Grand Prizes From time to time, Overwaitea Total prizes worth over $70 500 people are able to go a step further --something extra to make. ~ • your shopping trips more rewarding•,. Just like our founder Mr. Kidd , did when he sold eighteen.ounces ' .. ' of tea for the price of a pound, , E v e r y Over-Weight-Tea. Today it's the . ' j t ~ I V A I ' l U a | * A a . President'~ Sale." • • v w ~ u u ~ u

has their-( n comp. lete set .of pnzes to award.

I~TAIL VALUE St7g.gS

PORTABLE 1 2 " B& TV Great little friend to have around in the kitchen or elsewhere• It's 100% solid state. Glare-free screen for easy indoor or outdoor viewing• Operates on house current or on

-batteries (optional extra accessory). Earphone included for private listening, A

' .qreat little prize.

" " SUGG. RETAIL VALUE S 2 7 9 . 9 6 "

OSTER KITCHEN CENTRE. Now here's an exciting prize to win. Does just about everything but eat. Firstly, it is a powerfu! 10 speed food mixer with extra set of hook-beaters io knead bread dough• Converts to a 10 speed blender.•.Then to a slicer. shredder for making salads, french fries, 'etc. Lastly, a grinder for meat and other foods. A beautiful prize . . . .

EUREKA VACUUM CLEANER DELUXE MODEL WITH SATELLITE ROTO-MATIC POWER HEAD

This powerful vacuum Is loaded with ~ r e a and accessories. Power Mad has deluxe beater all;metal bar caljKl Vlbra Groomer II, Bullt-ln llght for the dark place=. 2-way. edge cleaner -- slde .!uctlPn,llOfil .for .c!.ean!ng right ~ , ~ wall8 Automatic rewind powercorcL Olllpo~ble" bag and fllters, Metal body, Acceuorlm rlde atop canlsfer, Double fan ~or Increased $uctloh. 2 stage motor,,, Multiple speed push.button controls, I year parts and labour guarantee. A great prize ... you could be the winner.

Extra bags and fllterss Included. ~ SUGG. RETAI b VALUE,

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A M I F M MANTLE RADIO This home companion's exceptional feature is the oversize 6%" speaker. Big sound - - bass and treble controls. Illuminated dial. Transformer-less, capacflor coupled solid state circuitry. Bugbln AFC for drift-tree FM. External antenna terminal. Walnut grain cabinet.

SUQO, RETAIl. VALUE $ 9 9 . 9 8 ~

OSTER JUICE EXTRACTOR Enjoy fresh juices from firm fruits and vegetables just like you had

your-own restaurant equipment. Eight easy-to-clean and assemble parts. Powerful centrifugal force extracls juice in seconds. Cleaning brush and recipe booklet included. Enjoy it everyday.

SUOG. RETAIL VAtUE $ $ 2 . 9 8

OSTER SUPER GRILL 16 incl') diameter family .~ize griddle.. Teflon II non-stick surf0ce. Removable temperature control for completely immersible washing. Recipe book. One year warrar~ty. A super prize.

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POACHER Cooks 8 eggs al a time.

t . soft. med~n or I~,d II boged. Egg Ix~cher accessory cooks 4 81 a t*ne. Thermom.caly

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A JIM PATTISON COMPANY

, THE SAVINGS ON YOUR FAVOURITE BRANDS ARE GREAT. , ,

, THE NUMBER OF PRIZES HAVE NEVER BEEN GREATER. , THE OVERALL WORTH IN PRIZES AND DISCOUNTS IS OUR GREATEST.

Entering is simple. Winning is fun. So come on in. Cash in your coupons for Famous Brands. Enjoy the savings, and of course, the product. Have the cashier validate your coupons when you have purchased participating product(s). Th.en simply deposit your validated coupon/entries in Our ballot box. That's all there is to it. And if your entry is pulled, at one of the weekly draws for certif- icates, and you correcity answer a skill testing question, you win 25, 15, 10 or 5 doUars worth in Overwallea cedificates...No~v, if your entry was validated, you would win double the certificate value or 50, 30, 20 or 10 dollars worth. Anyone can enter without making a purchase and win certificates. However, only validated

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entries qualify 1or Grand Prizes and double certificate winnings. You can win weekly prize certificates as often as your name is drawn and you corrbctly answer a skin testing, question. You can win only one of the grand prizes.' Entrant must be eighteen years of age or more. Ovewvaltea employees, their immediate families and supplier agencies are not eligible. tO' win PdZas. No prize substitution. Weekly' prizes are drawn Saturday afternoons March 28, April 4 & 11; Grand Prizes on April 18, Easter weekend 1981. Shop'our Prealdenfssale for the food and ' household items you'd need anyway. Nothing extra to buy. Come on in. you could very well be

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