i · this 'meeting is .held, prince george montmy.', meanwhile, gordon wish to be...

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" ~. t dete n s Herald staff writer when one considers the lawyer, Christopher ~.p.osaible~legal.advice being( .+ latest information that Harvey, "the taxpayers of ~i'ven jonnson oy his father.- Mayor Dave Maroney , Johnson's. lawyer, had Terrace would be in the in-law,.a-jpdga. ~Xs. a meeting wiltbe held aetualiy started three new p~sit/on'of, having, dropped said crampton: "Mr. " wlm.property owners of the court aetiensand filed these their case and Johnson's 470OBlock Lazelle ".as soon in the Vancouver Supreme three ~ases would •have Johnson's father-in-law is a .as !~ve can arrange for t.he Court..on Friday, Jul~, 2~, moved orward, leaving the supernumerary county majodtyofthepurtiesto~e 1977, three deys prior to his Dlsirict of Terrace in a very court judge of the County present todiseuss the zoning appearance . before 'poor position. - . • Court of PrinceRupert, His H0nour, Judge J.T. Harvey. concepts.of this block." . munleival eouncil,':! .."The municipal council He is scheduled for Con~mentln~, on Monday Maroney'said'in a prepared has the duty to-' uphold night's council meeting in statement. . municipal bylaws: We uk retirement this year.. which council rejected a . "During • his plea • .-to the.~ general publiC" o 7 "In. 1975' ~ when first request to meet with bliekey council," [he mayor added, observe the media's approached by the district's Johnson to. discuss • the ."he did not reveal that he .accounts and form their own solicitors about the Johnson di.sl~u~ over Johnson's ski had already flled ~ese three opinion." case to see whether he ShOp lOCation ~r,d to put new actions." . " . would he willing to try .the aside legal proceedings until Maroney himself was in d~.spute, he saf~he did not this 'meeting is .held, Prince George Montmy.', Meanwhile, Gordon wish to be invo|ved in any Maroney saidhitaldermen Returning to Terrace Crampton, Terrace's way. And the fact is, he has took the right course. Tuesday night, he observed sollcihir, has responded, to hadnothing Whatever to do "It appoarsnow to have" that if c ~ had agreed to. . references made : in with the'case ever .since it been.fl/e 'correct action" the request of jo'l~mon's yesterdey's Herald'about began." I I I!. ~ :./,., . . " Serving Terrace, Kttimat, the Hazolfons, Stewart and theNass I I / VOLUME 71. NO. 11 Pric,: 30 r,A¢l, ti THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1977 ) . . . . -- . . . . . . . " " ' J i UNION ON. A TTA CK Mail strike Ioo m s I PRO?ZNCZAG LIBKARY PARLXAMENT BLDOS ,z ." " .," ,,-::~ ~" -. ,. ........ /+;~,,.i-+". L.L• .~ " .~ ' .: , ! +.y.:, ,.:. p r - - " .: ' ",~.: 7> .~. ~i ~ .: ~ ~; I i . ;::7, + I Ni ',- ~r: I '.'i: Canadian Union of Postal get a memorandum of eandidate ....... f o r president,,,_ . important ........ decisi" 0n thls" Workers (CUPW) agreementwi~hthe~o~ern- salameresomuon mnota ,,-,~-Koo,~,erm-de" Wednesday authorized a mentwithdrawingsanct/ons resolution for a strike, itlsa ~"'~-tol'l~,~"n m'm.e'h and national strike if the federal aga!nsL CUPW. members, resolution to resolve he, ao,,,---i--t;on/at the government does not meets But' ' a resOlution ismi andto call a strikeIf ~'~ax'~p~t" off~'e emrlier -~ series ofdemands, unammously passed by ~ . " - Wednasd~y.-- ' . . ' ..I The key demand is that. delngates calls on CUPW Parrot said hundreds of • ~,, the ' emergency ~,4~,,,,~, i" the/:govei'nment withdraw !eaders to cail-."for a ~- uulou members have .been ~ re~ol-tlon =,domed i~ t~ all di~iplinary action taken Ooual s tr~_e Lf .nacelumry_ to ~~.or. flred.l~- a ~-'c~el'ena~ from a'~ns . I against members for union. ,restore these problems.,, . vane~ ol,umon acuvmes. '*,a,~oun~v the union said it . . . . . .. ~ v ~ ~ . m j , , , . r~.lated actlvities.~ . - The resolution gives a Hasaid..one.pogtslemployee is the empl0yers oblectwe Bob Spears nnd lds pet Patches, medog .who tumbled 85 feet and escaped with lds lille, bruised and cutbut not Delegates to the tmion!s strong mandate tothe new. was .,reu oecause .. he. ,,,~ i,,,,,,i, ,h-~ .,,,m+o,,,,, ,+ a bone broken.. natiomil policy, convention executive+ .who will be. =uu,...-~, ., .,.--+ th=. ,-.-mbe,~ by re~-ted. at the Hotel Nova Seotian elected Friday_..+ '= . ' . . . . - ion- " ..... " TUMBLES OFF CUFF here instructed CUPW ' Jean-Claude. Parrot, , tmwnson ealane toresees , -,- oontatives-- ;: ' >I --.. " ~ i.i .+"L. " agovernment.t0ugh flgmt . . . . with the "'{,~"P~Vmustr'eacttosueh,,i, it inl I ' ml ! < ~ ,,-+ ?:;.+?~ (~;,,.-,+:+++,<+ +, ~,~,~ /i i [I,.. i' has scratches ,, " - + , - . . . . . . ' +,, ' . . . . . . . 1511: "; : local who were'flied in the othem acro~'.the;counll~ .... - • ... '., :. ". t ' " .~ " - ,, . : . .i. + . . ,- ~,v© ~ . . . . . t, . . . . . . . . said rs . " .:" I I V I . I~s,~,,P /The union also:caned on distributi/Ig •union | ..... " ManagingEdit°~A... • __S .P~a '.'. __ .. __ .; .'~i':~..... + . ' ,, ", ......... ......... ent to lift the . . . . . . . . . ,. : .... " ...... .. ...... ,~: , ..... Tne, cog nan a mla gash" nmiween nis ~ l ; ~ ? ~ ? .Its .,n'ot ;_,~" formal ~~e~ton,otve n "_~_..+o~la~on di~l~ I~ r~.l~. ,. "Patches";-'folr,ear, oidDalmation,..-i~_~;' 10 Inch upe.nin~'of the shoulder, :: to f-r-:!/"/i ml, +?: ! -,,,,.,+,,,=,,~,,,°~g,,l~.,,,,,h,, earlier this month .to ~ ,,,'endses . . . . . I dropped-85 feot.olf+ the•sheet aide•of • and other multiple brmses.. pairol, me log ers are ,.~N ~, r,,u, ,,, i'"o* ,,-u© . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . :. .: ...... ~, . . . . . . . . '. v- ' ' ' hit " ........ "I essthe nom I t : i .ao~":w~r in the Skesna " " t herbrooke Copper Mountain,... ;a r0ck.sonrred_ .... gu phe elm thin was tha . ~ol~es~. s ,w~lle .they .are E,~i.diee~t I ~l~iio:S.],.~-,,,ion.~ .F~.Her' ah°ut_+2~0,~,Wh I ,s~ope,.tumblin - another 100"feet, and heeVetsurvtved," Speam~ld~;Hatald, • -' area: is. br!nging with it. w~mnlt ( ne sam. "._ . ~-',~hli~?th-e" :;Fbf~e~ eem--i~-s~-ml~';: .~'-+'~z~l?in l es~l~~ithi~s life, bri~ed;., bleimling, " ',It's a n~'='aele that he's'stLll alive. ! VICTORIA • ".:i:~'P):•:/;~.:;!!i:::: '.; increasing danger of forest Roualo uross, .premuent " v . me sureem- i < - e u . . . . .. " ~ ' ' th t " o " ^+ ,,~.... , ....... -" - called insubordination. ,-,-,=,-- .-,~+ ,,-;~- *oo~,,~.,' [ and cut but without internal :injurles or ough he was a g net. Dennis C~ocke (NDP--~qew Y - fires!but the threat.is, sl/il ,,, ,,uu~=, ' ,pp=,,r©u ~===A ~ ............. o . . . . . . . . " * " . . . . . . week4o wilde.a{ . . . . . " br. ken bones.~., .. ~ : ...... .Readdngthebrulsedanimal, theowner ..furf~seriouslfcamPers .co~ernedwi.~.tl~.sudcl..~ sSrr~eleked, a.. ng , ~:elrsupportforth.eslrikinl ~ [..b .... .. :..;;,.:. .:., . ~-;. ". trledto coax his pot hack up to a B.C. Tel rWestmlnster)iUsald"~":" '~ are cautious when using .not weamer wnenne vun~-m .,,m • .. ' .. umawa ml wor~ers anu Bob " " s Patches' owne~ wnshlkin ;. ' . . . . . . Insurance ~rp.. of British ~no~ ~,ndtm. m,= u,~ CUPW also wanted the ~.~=~ r~S~,,workers~ho [.., Spear., . . . . , .... g .rspeater station atop the mountain so that Wednesday'~:~thdt: ":'the:!-" " " .fires~":(. i-: . . " .............. govern~ont to withhold~ ;ere"~'~'back to w;rk I ~,T=,=e~°L%~, so t, ,butjhe animl Columbia paid : a .$1,850:.. { ' 'War~o~ec°i~ ling.-/:.deputytOrangerTerryin/industrialbecause dosure.°f' a: possible, plannedstrlking members'act°n'i agofainsrthe ;f°ll°wingstrike~..'. .... the . wddcast. .... " I ar [ ~t~oards"""~ ..... t~ :e~f e"~-' ..... .and. beganV"........ sallying ""*"=" """~" back up and enlisted a couple of worlunen ~, ~,e~,,,o -,.,,o~,, went claim to Sm'rey l~eevon./ thonghl the: anto: dealersh/p, {" T~T~/¢e thedrY~veatherin i.-.The forest is. generally ,,,,_._= .... • ,,,._ ...... ,,..~. : _ ;~ ..... ,_,. ,^ ,,,~ mid. Suddenly, the dog lost itS foot/ng attheslte to help in recovering hls do~. owed the" .insurance;.-..:: APrll'an ionly light rainfall dosed to the public :when u~mwui~, s~ wm~,,~u . 'meninx-rune ,.~, .... ~ o " " o t " ontlastThursday ~oprotest host office from the. hotel ~ ~d plunged_vet ~e side, letting u a ~ut~ they made ~eir way down, thepete coml~.ny ~,500in m~paid ..~ .sli/ce'..:prevented much thereis a forestflre in.the th= ,,== of casual, non-union :.~_- r, mw;, ~oI";"" o I Sr~n.u~.~ a~..~.xeu. .. . ' . .. i.m.~., gree~ mem... ~ar~mes nan prermmns. ~ : . . • . moist(ire from filtering area butindustrlal.elosarca ~oal~;;~,~o~l~i i ~ehiO~fohere~!~ll~rockS:fa~eelw~oOgor ~ wa~.F~k~upil~slh~tSus~?;n ~i~1:: " He asked.• Education.. ~ the. forest's canopy, areputin!o,fectwii.enflro ls~l,~h~'e~lual~:¢.dt'~iiwCl~n0 f on I. ' Minister Pat McGeer,". Notlmnch.molsture has ball~ls become oxtreme. _sin a new contract until , P, olice redirected tttlffic l ~ ,. i:;..,+ ~ oplng, J ~ ' _. ~ . . . . . ministor r _espousili]e for.~O:i;:. " . been:!:ab~orbed .by the AI "Pement, • of the . ' ' ' r~.~ muu ..... . ...... . ::::. .' ve~erlnarten una irea~m for injur|es. ground, fuel and this hot Smlthers forest • service, those discip._l~., ry measures around the marchers, ..who [ ~' ,,,ao.,^,o,, ~,~,,, o,o,h=.i~ #=i ~,#,,,,, ~;, ...... ~ .... .I ,,,^~,_~ ...... ,_, g overnment-bwncd ."IICBC," ": . + , l & l i i v i l ~ i ~ l l v U t U U llir~l i w i ~ l l i ~ i v l l i ~ W l l & ~ i l l ~ l I V ~ l i l ~ l i l ~ |||l#l-|ilU weather, was the final says heavy dew in the havebeea lifted, san~ union sodgs such as i hooto,,',,,,' W;fK;,1~ofk.,=mb~,,iak= h.,~.. *, ~ ,,,, S why • hls ,buslness-llke " : touches,", he said. . m ~ his helping, but JoeDavidson, presidantof ~ll'~eritv Forever and We [ "" ,-v,~. ............... .... "~ *" '~ o"-o. government had;' ../not 0 Two .factors now we II lose thdt- if. ~the the union, said ,the. v re Shall No~.Be Moved.. . -. . + followed, slm01e ,,business- coneeruina forest service weather remains hotter. : . . .... . .. . . . like- .pr.aclicl , .. and ........ o . ' " ,. . • ' . . . . . . . . , . . . . . -; " ", '-""." :" ~'" ' " " ' . OeOU¢ieO u~e aniount,~,i~o.De,.~- - workers. ~ are possible ........ " ' " : +" . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . ' ' ' .... " " .... " ..... < ' ' ~ ' . . . . . . . " " ' * t .... ' "": " " ~;' " ...... t ...... tim " , , ....... , , ; .... .. , . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . . . . . . . . , paid ftoni, he emountdu~,,-, r .=, BUT SOCREDS DEFY TACTIC , ,, .... ,, ........... - in'tilmA~tlitv ~ Iintht hml. . . . . . . . . . ~ , ... . . . . . .. U l~i!a] S gooO ~ .iNlim_~_et~. , l, . " " .i:{i '6 .... ' I All_ h" ' business we re ' io0king at, :: - -'-"+" " p os on boy hite ' .... Both li thing and p rly " " . . . . . . . . . . h .... " .manaK~lhctampflr es coul.d . I " c o t t s W ' . . . . . .. ' .... . ' ' .. :- .. . . . . ~.. T e crux. of-...'.the ' " . . . . . " ' " . . ~ .ai!egll +, . "' . . . . . . controversy~is an ~ '"li: Oh '~ u.. : + the ground fuels ,+ ; + " , ' ..,.~ .:~ .. .. /...~ , v. :. ..:, ...... ' " ' "! "'"~" '' " " " ' " " .... " ' ' " o t that GeorgeKerster (SC-- smoldering which could. ,VICTORIA(CP).-The..committeetoinvestlgate on the committee herause it ' . committee " later named I=detSeottWallaceto]oin members n, he speeiel_ ..! ie. . . _';,:.." + L ' ' . . . . . ~,, , - . ~oquluam~ . mlervenea .. - flare up if the hot weather Social Credit government aile-ati0ns that three Soclal would, be a kangaroo Alex Macdonald (NDP--. sevanSocialCreditMIJmen co..m.mit.tee, orthetth~c.~ ~ imnro~rly ..with :ICBC to.+ ' • continties, i . .. has .Ldefied opposition ...Cre~it'MLAs. improperly, eourt, heavily balanced in Vancouver. East), Dennis the `speclai' committee. • mlttee nave an. opposm n o*'~a'- ....... ' e ~ t ho~ "" " ... The :possibility . o! members .of..th~,Brltish 'received ~ expenke '_.money. favor of.the government.. Cocke (NDP-New ;..West- Y.Gi~on and NDP house clmirmani.- ~ .. i' .i ... 'i~m~'~nc~"c~l~mx"'to ~ey .. -, i light, sl0rmsareseen'an Columbi.a..~eglslalure by~ . Oppositlon ,;.spo,kesman However, ProvinCial minster) Liberal leader ..... leader. Bill_. ~ !,NDP-- The two said that when Dodge,' of"whlc~ he~ ~,I'?: .... . areal.tlu~/t in the, next few naming Wednesday..tour.~ ~laear.ue.r,~ ~.~ eay, Um..t..Se~.etary Grace McCarthy, Goraon ;.. urns0 n ." .a.nd .. .RevelptokeSloca.n), me !wo- their suggestions were was nresident and a~ral: • i. '. :i nays; a.nu., corm cause mem.to serve on a speclm., noovpomoon nat,A womu ml e~mmnan o~' me selection vro~resmve-. ~onservauve uppom.uon mem.~.rs on t.~ refused;, tlmy gave up hope men~,er ' ' +'; • - .; smotaenng in. envy reels , . " i : _ --...- . . . . . . . . . . A i . " " '' SeleCclon comnuuee, sam of any fair deelsinn being ~-,~'~ "~,~a *i,'-~ v~.,.~i,,,;.. '. .. 0 , \ . . . . ~ " . ", . . . . li.lvliliSl OOAtl llillilli' &l~r~Loi~l,, sncn as snags and trunks f . ... . . . . . . . . . . . the appointments were reached b the committee ,, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . , . A( UA[IC UIH CIUH .. ' . . . . Y ' ' ~e w S~y ~e ~ r' .... trees,. , . . . .+ . . . . . ' .... ' . - . im roper Imeause me nau . . . . . . . t t : " ' ' ' " ' + ' : """ " " < " ' " " " : .... " ~ " o o The o position has ICBC $2,-500 a thai, lime..+.. .. -; The fire hazard index is ' i • I .... I I ....... " I ' " @ @ " li II . . . . . n ~ f rma~y no~ of . _ . lit . . . . "'t" " 'o i'~' o.'-r "l. •~ "Md' ~ builillng up by + ~4 points • " " " " ..... ' . . . . D I I i V C) ' ' C~ ' ' ~ . ' - the final meet{ng of the cnargeo .na ttecreauon .• • .,,, ,,~ ,=~, ,%, .... ,. ,. ' ' t " o ' .-+ . . . . . . . " " ' . " and Conservation Minlster:.' yet'. ICBC :'pa'ltdthe ' claim. -; "~. . ' eachdeybut hedanger fa . . + 1' 1,t t vern n cOmmittee anddid not . . . . . . .... ' ."~ .... , - , ..... . - -, '. '.- -,-------- ---- ~.-- --.. , -- -- .... - ....... . Fam Bawlf, A=riculture' .The +' former ,...health.. ' ,~oresc '.iire aepenas on ., .~ . .~ , + .. - . . . . . . . . . - at na, .... .... .... . . . . . " ' " " t" ' ....... ..... ' o .... " " ' ': ..... " .... '" - "~ - - h n t Minister Jim ~witt ~d .mlnister ,su ested..tha ..... : " ii " " ' .~general e nditions, .................. ... ..................... th f I th " ~ e asked laer by .... ..... _.. , .. .... ' ByrBRIANGREGG ' '.;' ..'He said one iif. the. main .whenever ey ee ey , .+.+, I i ..... ' .... ,..+ .^.,~ Georue Kerster (SC--Co- McGeer table ~ in the . .,, accormng, lo warerup. -' . . . . . ' onsforleavin " ' hehas ml t need it" ..... ~:. ~/-" . . ,-©I,~-,©-" w,,, w,,u,u . ,, y , , .... ' [ :..... . . ' HeraldgtaffWrlter ... ,.rons gip , gh . . . . . . . . . ~'~>+~+!It~+<, ,,, i': ult]am) im ro erly legislature ever file ~,~,,...,. ,~, .. r gram /.a .. pr esmvely ,recreation ' Terrace, was vice- resiuem .~< i~i. "i ,<-'+"~ ~'~ - " . .government-members-only + time, ' "". ;"' :' ..... :.'~. '. . Wexenct..Inthe.situ.ation Ceetor in+~Tei'race, ?~Vca .mi;~e~ communities in of the Northern B.~. Winter " r~J~'+~+ ' I l~e!.t.~,~id,he_w_as,s..ure committee lookiag into B ~ +' He ' also "reiute+d:~:i ~ °~e,,~°."~"io.~.."/~ n ~' !or~V.e,.monAu..5~__ts_..w_~er_e. Ca__nade:'.~.... " ,... G,am.es.',se,r~ed,-as..a-r-e,a 71+:i~~i~i, - I ~'~,"~?'~"m~,"~;;";~,~; ..housing problems last y~r: .a.ce~a.~olis. by MrG~r t h a t "!+ !+, ,- .--,-,,,-..---v -.,.-, "1". ne wm..;oegm wurK u. a= :~ lie auuon;: recreauon • m aommmcraior for worm ,:~ ~7~ ~'~ '+,~i~+i ';~ 3 'to me Nu=- nad been using ~'- s ils job.. .. +,. ,Vornon not only lselu.d. ,S.vi..g So !ety of r%.% ,pe sto en,doc.me te; sts =g n~.per.~ ~yre,~.,u~jce muu. Dufcy, wan. has uvee. m. physical recreation out . C, anaea ann was o[ten +seen - i:.~i~w {~ | L_'~"-~_,,_~','~_-"_" ~'~;~_b'~",: ;"~.,-..~.~¥v~ .... :;,°I',."' that,two. ICBC .,emnlovees .~, .. , .. , t ~ .~_!auqeu m a i - ~ n e r e a r e Terrace for 2½~.~,ear..s, w.an "culture and the arts dsweil on the serving side of the ~ ,~ii~im. ~ ~ ! | ~u sa~u~in~,~om~, news ~reac.neoMme ~o~u~ton ~ 'had. i~lek~ up;~ ?~y'~~ : pialle+; anu ~una pau'om ' a unucilireetor -. " " . . . . ttl h " tt r ' "+'",.'/+." ~., ',~,+?.~ .~<++ ,, .......... o ........... ,,,+,,,~ o~,+~ -,-m,-,+,-,,-~, ' ' " ' - '. ".' -' .' + hired as q as individual activities. + Terrace Li e Tea e ba . ~ ...... ;~ +. Dod t -. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,~-.-, e tries from. he Sur rey. out and tan~er planes in o h " as utinchar e " ,, . . . . . . . . . <.~+ ~ .+- :+::~.~+ m one fromnthe o position andsoare~s uaiifiedfrom .... ,, ....... . . . . bef re e w p • I~ have.ca oyed .living .The latest rumor is he Is ~ '+~f!!+~!"~++~ ~ o t ' - ICB~" offlce,~and not a:flle :" ' Emithers have been, ut on o ro s He sa s ~e . . . . . . ' " '~ ' ' ~++' +'~+ +++f ' ++<Li++~++ , i benches would s~t n he mtUng in the ~e~gislature . . . . . . . -,, ...... ' " o " ' g Pop tryi g play a guitar a d .:7;. ~,+; ,,,<',+~++++~:+ + + s I ommit e . . . . ' ing+ , y .... '.+.,.-. . .,~ ,t.. 'We wan~ pt,.be title ,~s changed many and I feel personally richer.his sin-n, is known to .ive '"~"~'+"/~~" is miss the are all :~. pecal c . tee b cau~ . The motion to set up ~e there" .... + . . .',i~ ' " p am Y anion the e ,~e of Terrace n to n <,~ ./Prepares . tor anytnlng times'although the job has for having lived' and worked him so~t~e for his less~ns " / ~ : ~ ~ " the- government wa~ special committee was' Mc~er reiuSed"to,ilibieP:s , : par.~cmarly_ w}tn -.one remained the same. r " . here.. My thanks to the ' ~ des. .igniag. it to he a political pushed through by the the documents,, but-. sald..heo .i, ,'.,i . ' nm.may weexena coming ' "Mytime here has4~en a + pe0ple who havehelped me • Dufty, his wife Pat und. wmmwash ' government ma ority is e ' red to' lace theffleS ' • '. ' .. + . , ,, . . . . . . . . . p~" pa ,, ,, .up,;:..: . ..... ' learning reXperienco which |n the execution of my.job, their two sons, David and ~ . King and Gibson stud" ,earher this week, ~e op- , before the-~egislature.e+:,;<': . • i-Warm'°P sai 9 me mcrease. I've thoroughly" enJoyed," . he said,. .,.. . Mark, will be missed by the / ~ / they had suggested to /;position said it .wanted the public.accounts- commit~.~i 7,?./' ':: : m g rouno patrols nan not h ld " nd the added " " '" " " " t ' e sa , : a . . Dufty Said: I wotdd like : people who have .come to I ~ I McCarthy that elther there matter, to :go to the courts,: "where."ICBC offiCiaismi~y,~i:'i .~-". meap~.!~ in erea~ m.xores responsibility has proved to to invite any. of my frlends . know them durlng their stay -- -.--= .'~:~' =.. ! be an equal number of whe~.,it could have an be quentioned:before"~ tl~+i/ ~:~'.i serwce:.emPi°Y mcn~, " be:very challe~mg.,:/. " . . down..;forL:~0me': sunshine:i inTer'race.. ROGEKDUFTY government and opposition ."tahiti/hearing. ' . committee." ~ ":~ ; ' ~ ~i'~!i~.

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Page 1: i · this 'meeting is .held, Prince George Montmy.', Meanwhile, Gordon wish to be invo|ved in any Maroney saidhitaldermen Returning to • Terrace Crampton, Terrace's way. And the

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dete n s Herald staff writer when one considers the l a w y e r , C h r i s t o p h e r ~.p.osaible~legal.advice being(

.+ • la tes t in format ion tha t Harvey, " the taxpayers of ~i'ven jonnson oy his father.- Mayor Dave Maroney , J o h n s o n ' s . lawyer, had Terrace would be in the in-law,.a-jpdga. •

~Xs. a meeting wi l tbe held aetualiy started three new p~sit/on'of, having, dropped said crampton: "Mr. " wlm.property owners of the cour t aet iensand filed these their case and Johnson's 470OBlock Lazelle ".as soon in the Vancouver Supreme three ~ases would •have Johnson's father-in-law is a .as !~ve can arrange for t.he Court..on Friday, Jul~, 2~, moved orward, leaving the s u p e r n u m e r a r y county m a j o d t y o f t h e p u r t i e s t o ~ e 1977, three deys prior to his Dlsirict of Terrace in a very court judge of the County present todiseuss the zoning a p p e a r a n c e . b e f o r e 'poor position. - . • Court of Pr inceRuper t , His

H0nour, Judge J.T. Harvey. concepts.of this block." . m u n l e i v a l e o u n c i l , ' : ! . . " T h e municipal council He is scheduled for

Con~mentln~, on Monday Maroney'said'in a prepared has the d u t y to-' uphold night's council meeting in statement. . municipal bylaws: We u k retirement this year . . w h i c h c o u n c i l r e j e c t e d a . " D u r i n g • h i s p l e a • .-to t h e . ~ g e n e r a l p u b l i C " o 7 " I n . 1975 ' ~ w h e n f i r s t r e q u e s t t o m e e t w i t h b l i e k e y c o u n c i l , " [ h e m a y o r a d d e d , o b s e r v e t h e m e d i a ' s a p p r o a c h e d b y the d i s t r i c t ' s Johnson to. discuss • the ."he did no t revea l that h e .accounts and form their own solicitors about the Johnson di.sl~u~ over Johnson's ski had already flled ~ese three opinion." case to see whether he ShOp lOCation ~r,d to put new actions." . " . • would he willing to try .the aside legal proceedings until Maroney himself was in d~.spute, he s a f~he did not t h i s ' m e e t i n g i s . h e l d , P r i n c e G e o r g e Montmy. ' , M e a n w h i l e , G o r d o n w i s h to b e i n v o | v e d in a n y Maroney s a idh i t a l de rmen Return ing to • T e r r a c e C r a m p t o n , T e r r a c e ' s way. And the fact is, he has took the right course . Tuesday night , he observed sollcihir, has responded, to hadnothing Whatever to do

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The key demand is that. delngates calls o n CUPW Parrot said hundreds of • ~,, t h e ' e m e r g e n c y ~,4~,,,,~, i " the/:govei 'nment withdraw !eaders to cail-."for a ~ - uulou members h a v e .been ~ re~ol-tlon = ,domed i~ t ~ all di~ipl inary action taken Ooual s tr~_ e Lf .nacelumry_ to ~ ~ . o r . f l r e d . l ~ - a ~ - ' c ~ e l ' e n a ~ from a ' ~ n s . I against members for union. ,restore these problems.,, . v a n e ~ o l , u m o n acuvmes. '*,a,~oun~v the union said it . . . .

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. . . . . . • ~ , . . . . . . . . ' . v- ' ' ' h i t " . . . . . . . . " I ess the nom I t : i . a o ~ " : w ~ r in the S k e s n a " " t he rb rooke • • Copper Mountain,... ;a r0ck.sonrred_ . . . . gu phe elm th in was tha . ~ol~es~. s , w ~ l l e . t h e y .are E,~i.diee~t I ~l~iio:S.],.~-,,,ion.~ .F~.Her' ah°ut_+2~0,~,Wh I , s~ope, . tumbl in - a n o t h e r 100"feet, and heeVe tsu rv t ved , " S p e a m ~ l d ~ ; H a t a l d ,

• -' area: i s . b r !ng ing w i th i t . w ~ m n l t ( ne sam. " . _ . ~ - ' , ~ h l i ~ ? t h - e " : ; F b f ~ e ~ eem--i~-s~-ml~';: .~'-+'~z~l?in l e s ~ l ~ ~ i t h i ~ s l i fe, b r i~ed; . , bleimling, " ' , I t ' s a n~'='aele t h a t he's 'stLl l a l ive. ! V I C T O R I A • ".:i:~'P):•:/;~.:;!!i:::: ' . ; increasing danger of forest Roualo uross, .premuent " v . m e sureem- i < - e u . . . . .. " ~ ' ' th t " o " ^+ ,,~ . . . . , . . . . . . . -" - ca l led insubordinat ion. ,-,-,=,-- .-,~+ , , - ;~ - *oo~,,~.,' [ and cut b u t without internal :injurles or ough he was a g net. Dennis C~ocke (NDP--~qew Y

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. . f u r f ~ s e r i o u s l f c a m P e r s .co~ernedwi.~.t l~.sudcl. .~ sSrr~eleked, a . . ng , ~:elrsupportforth.eslrikinl ~ [ . . b .... . . : . . ; ; , . : . . : . , . ~-;. ". t r ledto coax his pot hack up to a B.C. Tel r W e s t m l n s t e r ) i U s a l d " ~ " : " ' ~ • a r e cautious when u s i n g .not weamer wnenne vun~-m . , , m • . . ' .. umawa ml wor~ers anu Bob " " s Pa tches ' owne~ wnshlkin ; . ' . . . . . . Insurance ~ r p . . of British ~ n o ~ ~,ndtm. m,= u , ~ CUPW also wanted the ~ . ~ = ~ r~S~ , ,worke r s~ho [ . . , Spear. , . . . . , . . . . g .rspeater station atop the mountain so that Wednesday '~:~thdt : ": ' the:!-" " " .fires~":(. i - : . . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . govern~ont to w i t h h o l d ~ ; e r e " ~ ' ~ ' b a c k to w;rk I ~ , T = , = e ~ ° L % ~ , so t, ,butjhe animl C o l u m b i a pa id : a .$1,850:.. { '

'War~o~ec°i~ ling.-/:.deputytOrangerTerryin /industrialbecause dosure.°f' a : poss ib le , plannedstrlking members'act°n'i agofainsrthe ;f°ll°wingstrike~..'. . . . . the . wddcast. . . . . " I ar [ ~t~oards"""~ . . . . . t ~ :e~f e"~- ' . . . . . .and. beganV" . . . . . . . . sallying ""*"=" " " " ~ " back up and enlisted a couple of worlunen ~, ~,e~,,,o -,.,,o~,, went claim to Sm'rey l ~ e e v o n . / thonghl the: anto: d e a l e r s h / p , {" T~T~/¢e thedrY~veatherin i.-.The forest is. generally ,,,,_._= . . . . • , , , ._... . . . , , . .~. : _ ;~ . . . . . , _ , . ,^ ,,,~ mid. Suddenly, the dog lost itS foot/ng a t t h e s l t e to help in recovering hls do~. owed t h e " .insurance;.-..:: APrll 'an ionly light rainfall dosed to the public :when u ~ m w u i ~ , s ~ wm~,,~u . 'meninx-rune , . ~ , . . . . ~ o " " o t " on t l a s tThu r sday ~oprotest host office from the. hotel ~ ~ d p lunged_ve t ~ e side, letting u a ~ u t ~ they made ~ e i r way down, thepete coml~.ny ~ , 5 0 0 i n m~paid ..~ .sl i /ce ' . . :prevented much there is a forest f l re in.the th= ,,== of casual, non-union : . ~ _ - r , m w ; , ~oI" ;"" o I Sr~n.u~.~ a~..~.xeu. . . . ' . . . i.m.~., g r e e ~ m e m . . . ~ar~mes nan prermmns. ~ : . . • . mois t ( i r e f r o m f i l t e r i n g area bu t indus t r la l .e losarca ~ o a l ~ ; ; ~ , ~ o ~ l ~ i i ~ehiO~fohere~!~ll~rockS:fa~eelw~oOgor ~ w a ~ . F ~ k ~ u p i l ~ s l h ~ t S u s ~ ? ; n ~ i ~ 1 : : " He asked.• E d u c a t i o n . . ~ the. forest 's canopy, a r e p u t i n ! o , f e c t w i i . e n f l r o ls~l,~h~'e~lual~:¢.dt'~iiwCl~n0 f on I. ' M i n i s t e r P a t M c G e e r , " .

N o t l m n c h . m o l s t u r e has b a l l ~ l s become oxt reme. _sin a new contract unt i l , P, ol ice red i rec ted t t t l f f ic l ~ ,. i:;..,+ ~ oplng, J ~ ' _ . ~ . . . . . min is tor r _espousili]e f o r . ~ O : i ; : . " . been: ! :ab~orbed .by t h e AI " P e m e n t , • of the . ' • ' • • ' r~.~ m u u . . . . . . .. . . . . . ::::. . ' ve~erlnarten una i rea~m for injur|es. ground, fuel and this hot Sml thers fores t • service , those discip._l~., ry measures around the marchers, ..who [ ~' ,,,ao.,^,o,, ~,~,,, o , o , h = . i ~ # = i ~,#,,,,, ~;, . . . . . . ~ . . . . .I , , ,^~ ,_~ . . . . . . ,_ , g overnment-bwncd ."IICBC," " : .

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weather , was the final says heavy dew in the havebeea l i f ted, san~ union sodgs such as i hooto,,',,,,' W ; f K ; , 1 ~ o f k . , = m b ~ , , i a k = h.,~.. *, ~ , , , , • S why • hls , b u s l n e s s - l l k e " : touches,", he said. . m ~ his helping, but JoeDavidson, presidantof ~ll '~eritv Forever and We [ " " ,-v,~. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . " ~ *" ' ~ o" -o . gove rnmen t had; ' ../not

• 0 Two .factors now we II l o s e thdt - if. ~the the union, s a i d , t he . v re Shall No~.Be Moved.. • . -. . + followed, slm01e ,,business- coneeruina forest service weather remains hotter. : . . . . . . . .. . . . like- . p r . a c l i c l , . . and

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' " . . . . . " ' " . . ~ .ai!egll +, . " ' . . . . . . controversy~is an ~ '"li: Oh '~ u.. : + the g round fuels ,+ ; + " , ' ..,.~ .:~ .. ../...~ , v. :. ..:, . . . . . . ' " ' "! "'"~" '' " " " ' " " . . . . " ' ' " o t that GeorgeKerster ( S C - -

s m o l d e r i n g w h i c h c o u l d . ,VICTORIA(CP).-The..committeetoinvestlgate on the committee herause it ' . c o m m i t t e e " la ter n a m e d I = d e t S e o t t W a l l a c e t o ] o i n members n , he s p e e i e l _ ..! ie. . . _ ' ; , : . . " + L ' ' . . . . . ~, , , - . ~ o q u l u a m ~ . m l e r v e n e a .. • - flare up if the hot weather Social Credi t government aile-ati0ns that three Soclal would, be a kangaroo Alex Macdonald (NDP- - . sevanSocialCredi tMIJmen co..m.mit.tee, or thet th~c.~ ~ imnro~r ly ..with :ICBC to.+ ' • continties, i . . . has .Ldefied o p p o s i t i o n . . .Cre~it 'MLAs. improperly , eourt, heavily balanced in Vancouver. East), D e n n i s the `speclai' committee. • mlttee nave an. opposm n o*'~a'- . . . . . . . ' e ~ t ho~ " " " ... The :poss ib i l i ty . o! m e m b e r s .of . . th~,Brlt ish 'received ~ expenke '_.money. favor of.the g o v e r n m e n t . . Cocke ( N D P - N e w ;..West- Y.Gi~on and NDP house c lmirmani . - ~ .. i ' .i ... 'i~m~'~nc~"c~l~mx"'to ~ e y . . - , i l i g h t , s l0 rmsareseen ' an Columbi.a..~eglslalure by~ . Opposit lon ,;.spo,kesman H o w e v e r , P r o v i n C i a l mins te r ) L i b e r a l leader.....leader. Bill_. ~ !,NDP-- The two said that when Dodge,' o f "wh lc~ h e ~ ~,I'?: . . . . . a rea l . t lu~/ t in the, next few naming Wednesday.. tour.~ ~ laea r .ue . r ,~ ~.~ eay, Um..t..Se~.etary Grace McCarthy, G o r a o n ;.. urns0 n ." .a.nd .. .RevelptokeSloca.n), me !wo- their sugges t ions were was nresident and a ~ r a l : • i. '. :i nays ; a.nu., c o r m cause mem. to serve on a speclm., noovpomoon nat,A womu ml e~mmnan o~' me selection vro~resmve-. ~onservauve uppom.uon mem.~.rs on t .~ refused;, tlmy gave up hope men~,er ' • ' + ' ; • - . ; smotaenng in. envy reels , . " i : _ - - . . . - . . . . . . . . . . A i . " " ' ' SeleCclon comnuuee, sam of any fair deelsinn being ~-,~'~ "~,~a *i,'-~ v~., .~i, , , ; . . ' . ..

0 , \ . . . . ~ " • . " , • . . . . l i . l v l i l i S l O O A t l l l i l l i l l i ' & l ~ r ~ L o i ~ l , , • sncn as snags and trunks f . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . the appo in tmen t s were reached b the committee ,, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . , . A( UA[IC UIH CIUH .. ' . . . . Y ' ' ~e w S ~ y ~ e ~ r ' .... trees,. , . . . .+ . . . . . ' . . . . ' . • • - • . im roper Imeause me nau . . . . . . . t t : " ' ' ' • " ' + ' : """ " " < " ' " " " : . . . . " ~ " o o The o posi t ion has ICBC $2,-500 a thai, lime..+.. .. -; The f i r e hazard index is ' i • I . . . . I I . . . . . . . " I ' " @ @ " l i I I . . . . . n ~ f r m a ~ y n o ~ o f . _ . l i t . . . . " ' t " " 'o i'~' o . ' - r "l. •~ " M d ' • • ~ builillng up by + ~ 4 points • " " " " . . . . . ' . . . . D I I i V C ) ' ' C ~ ' ' ~ • . ' - the final mee t{ng of the c n a r g e o .na t t e c r e a u o n .• • . , , , ,,~ ,=~, ,%, . . . . ,. ,.

' ' t " o ' .-+ . . . . . . . " " ' . " and Conservation Minlster:.' yet'. ICBC :'pa'ltdthe ' c l a i m . -; "~. . ' e a c h d e y b u t hedanger f a . . + 1' 1,t t v e r n n cOmmittee a n d d i d not . . . . . . . . . . ' . " ~ . . . . , - , . . . . . . - - , ' . ' . - - , - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ . - - - - . . , - - • - - . . . . - . . . . . . . • • . F a m Bawlf , A = r i c u l t u r e ' . T h e +' fo rmer , . . . h ea l t h . . ' ,~oresc ' . i i r e aepenas on ., . ~ . . ~ , + .. - . . . . . . . . . - at na , . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . " ' " " t" ' . . . . . . . . . . . . ' o . . . . " " ' ': • . . . . . " . . . . '" - "~ - - h n t Minister J im ~ w i t t ~ d .mlnis ter ,su es ted . . tha . . . . . : " i i " " ' . ~ g e n e r a l e n d i t i o n s , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . th f I th " ~ e asked l a e r by . . . . . . . . . _.. , . . . . . . ' ByrBRIANGREGG ' ' . ; ' ..'He said one iif. the. main .whenever ey ee ey , . + . + , I i . . . . . ' . . . . ,..+ . ^ . , ~ Georue Kerster (SC--Co- McGeer table ~ in the . . , , accormng, lo warerup. -' . . . . . ' onsforleavin " ' hehas ml t need i t " ..... ~:. ~/-" . . ,-©I,~-,©-" w , , , w,,u,u . • ,, y , , .... ' [ • :. . . . . . . ' HeraldgtaffWrlter . . . ,.rons gip , gh . . . . . . . . . ~'~>+~+!It~+<, ,,, i': u l t ] a m ) i m r o e r l y leg is la ture ever file

~,~,,...,. ,~, .. r g r a m / .a . . pr esmvely ,recreation ' Terrace, was vice- resiuem .~< i~i. "i ,<-'+"~ ~'~ - " . .government-members-only + time, ' " " . ; " ' : ' ..... : . ' ~ . ' . . Wexenct..Inthe.situ.ation C e e t o r in+~Tei'race, ?~Vca .mi ;~e~ communi t i e s i n of the Northern B.~. Winter " r ~ J ~ ' + ~ + ' I l~e!.t .~,~id,he_w_as,s..ure committee lookiag into B ~ +' H e ' a l s o "reiute+d:~:i ~ °~e,,~°."~"io.~.."/~ n ~ ' !or~V.e,.monAu..5~__ts_..w_~er_e. Ca__nade:'.~.... " , . . . G,am.es.',se,r~ed,-as..a-r-e,a 7 1 + : i ~ ~ i ~ i , - I ~ ' ~ , " ~ ? ' ~ " m ~ , " ~ ; ; " ; ~ , ~ ; ..housing problems last y ~ r : .a.ce~a.~olis. by M r G ~ r that "!+ !+, ,- . - - , - , , , - . . - - - v -. , .- , "1". n e wm..;oegm w u r K u . a= :~ l i e auuon;: recreauon • m a o m m m c r a i o r fo r w o r m ,:~ ~ 7 ~ ~'~ '+,~i~+i ';~ 3 ' to m e N u = - nad b e e n using ~ ' -

s ils job.. .. +,. ,Vornon not only lselu.d. ,S.vi..g So !ety of r%.% , p e sto en, doc.me te; sts =g n~.per.~ ~yre,~. ,u~jce muu. Dufcy, wan. has uvee. m. physica l r ec rea t ion out . C, anaea ann was o[ten +seen - i : . ~ i ~ w {~ | L_'~"-~_,,_~','~_-"_" ~'~;~_b'~",: ; " ~ . , - . . ~ . ~ ¥ v ~ . . . . :;,°I',."' t ha t , two . ICBC .,emnlovees .~, .. ,

.. ,t~. ~_!auqeu m a i - ~ n e r e a r e Terrace for 2½~.~,ear..s, w.an "culture and the arts dsweil on the serving side of the ~ ,~ii~im. ~ ~ ! | ~ u sa~u~in~,~om~, news ~reac.neoMme ~ o ~ u ~ t o n ~ 'had. i~lek~ u p ; ~ ? ~ y ' ~ ~ : pialle+; anu ~ u n a pau'om • ' a u n u c i l i r e e t o r -. " " . . . . ttl h " t t r ' "+'",.'/+." ~., ',~,+?.~ .~<++ ,, . . . . . . . . . . o . . . . . . . . . . . ,,,+,,,~ o~,+~ - , - m , - , + , - , , - ~ , ' ' " ' - '. ".' -' .' + hired as q as individual activities. + Terrace Li e T e a e ba . ~ . . . . . . ;~ +. Dod t -. • , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,~-.-, e tries from. he Sur rey. out and tan~er planes in o h " as u t i n c h a r e " ,, . . . . . . . . . <.~+ ~ .+- :+::~.~+ m one f r o m n t h e o position a n d s o a r e ~ s uaiifiedfrom . . . . ,, ....... . . . . bef re e w p • I~ h a v e . c a oyed .living .The latest rumor is he Is ~ '+~f!!+~!"~++~ ~ o t ' - ICB~" offlce,~and not a:flle :" ' Emithers have been, ut on o ro s He s a s ~ e . . . . . . ' " '~ ' ' ~++' +'~+ +++f'++<Li++~++ , i benches would s~t n he mtUng in the ~e~gislature . . . . . . . - , ,

...... ' " o " ' g Pop • tryi g play a guitar a d .:7;. ~,+; ,,,<',+~++++~:+ + + s I ommit e . . . . ' ing+ , y .... '.+.,.-. . . , ~ , t . . 'We wan~ p t , . be title , ~ s changed many and I feel personally r i c h e r . h i s s i n - n , is known to . ive ' " ~ " ~ ' + " / ~ ~ " is miss the are all :~. peca l c . tee b c a u ~ . The motion to set up ~ e t h e r e " . . . . + . . .',i~ ' " p am Y anion the e ,~e of Terrace n to n <,~

. /Prepares . tor any tn lng t imes'although the job has for having lived' and worked h i m so~ t~e for his less~ns " / ~ : ~ ~ " the- g o v e r n m e n t w a ~ special c o m m i t t e e was ' M c ~ e r reiuSed"to, i l ibieP:s , : p a r . ~ c m a r l y _ w}tn - .one remained the same. r " . h e r e . . My thanks to the ' ~ des. .igniag. it to he a political pushed through by the the documents,, but-. sald..heo .i, ,'.,i . • ' nm.may w e e x e n a coming ' "Myt ime here has4~en a + pe0ple who havehelped me • Dufty, his wife Pat und. wmmwash ' g o v e r n m e n t m a o r i t y is e ' red to' lace theffleS ' • '. ' .. + . , • ,, . . . . . . . . . p~" pa , , ,, .up,;:..:. . . . . . ' learning reXperienco which |n the execution of my.job, their two sons, David and ~ . King and Gibson stud" ,earher this week, ~ e op- , before the-~egislature.e+:,;<': . • i-Warm'°P sai 9 me mcrease. I 've t ho rough l y " enJoyed," . he said,. . , . . . Mark, will be missed by the / ~ / they had sugges ted to /;position said it .wanted t h e public.accounts- commit~.~i 7,?./' ':: :

m g rouno patrols nan not h ld " n d the added " " '" " " " t ' e sa , : a . . Dufty Said: I wotdd like : people who have .come to I ~ I McCarthy that e l ther t h e r e matter, to :go t o the courts,: "where."ICBC offiCiaismi~y,~i:'i .~-". meap~.!~ in e r e a ~ m.xores responsibility has proved t o to invite any. of my frlends . know them durlng their stay -- -.--= .'~:~' =.. ! be an equal number of w h e ~ . , i t could have a n be quentioned:before"~ tl~+i/ ~:~'.i serwce:.emPi°Y mcn~, " be:very cha l l e~mg. , : / . " . . down..;forL:~0me': sunshine:i inTer ' race . . ROGEKDUFTY government and opposition . " t a h i t i / h e a r i n g . ' . committee." ~ ":~ ; ' ~ ~i'~!i~.

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Oriental inspiration p :for new fashion line: "

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coHection,, L,fest I ,s:, O ' .:~: i::": ' " ; ' - ' : shownnWedi iesdsy at t h e HARDWARE STORES .. +i " . . . . . ; + ' ; "

P a r i s " ~ f ~ l ! and winter .... ~ " " : : " * ; . i ' '::: *:+, -+ i ;!i[',";:,::~i~::: ',.!"::'. ~ ' ~ , ~ ! . ! . . . . . . . . . . sh0wings+featured h e a v y , ' " i:: !:! : :'~'~'~ .......... "~ OrientaIinspirati0n..' :.+ . : ~" ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . , I

He was also inspired by jackets over pants looking th(~ monastic; steppes and . like Outer Mongolia or ~ - c e n t u r y opera house perhaps the Middle A~ges, '~The! .9(YkS. C--hinese 1oak topped The jackets were bright peacock blue, Chinese red with little coolie hats ran and yellow gold. Some had ~ g h , ~ , y and night wear. shining bands of sparkly Izs[ vear s oullted iackets, lame weave.

Soft silk long dresses or split tunics over pants continued the Far East. theme withlow sashes at the hip and sometimes veiled coolie hats. The prints were large butterflies or mottled clouds on chiffon.

1 ~ 1 niore opulent than ~.~:~',' They had big puffy Sl~,eS,+i+thick fur trim-- e-~eil whole pelts slung over the shoulder--and large Chinese frog buttons.

A humorous show-stopper was the jacket in lame quilt with o u t s i z e t u r n e d - u p shoulders making the model look l i ke a pagoda. "

Saint L a u r e n t showed lo ts of floppy knickers for both day -and n ight , usually ending below the knee and worn with shortie thong.tied boots or musketeer boots with turnover tops--gilt. edged for evening.

ay skirts were long in brown, black or bright blue jersey.. Toppers included the huge fringed shawls of last year, bigger Capes with hoods and mammoth fur shawls or hats. Huge fur musketeer hats were some- times paired strangely with Chinese-style quilt jackets..

But the whole collection looked more like nocturnal mhcw-off than reasonable day wear. Even the dresses and hooded coats with low- slung drawstring belts had a theatrical air--the monkish

Meditating medic muses Ma. arisn

MONTREAL (CP) ' . - - Montreal psychologist is conducting a s tudy to see whether transcendental meditation (TM), the deep- relaxation teehni(~ue taught by the Maharishi Mabesh Yogi, is all it's advertised to u r n _

Dr. Stephen Mi ls te in , a 35- year-old associate professor with the Quebec g o v e r n m e n t ' s h e a l t h research institute, ' h a s received $85,000 from the International Meditation Society, the Maharishi 's organization based in Swi tze r l and , towards funding the StU:J).

"Meditators' clash that the practice of TM in|proves

e rCep t i on. s e n s o r y netion, abtlfly to think

clearly and the abili ty to deal with stressful .situ- ations," MiJstein ~aid in. an interview.

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and: become invisible,- Mllstein said. These claims are being investigated

'elsewhere. Some of the testing will be

done at the society's headquarters near L a k e Lucerne in Switzerland on groups of experienced meditators from the United States and Canada who were

~d ught personally by the nhurishi. The other tests Will be

car r ied" out in Montreal on novice meditators and on about 350 nonmeditators who:.wl l ] be paid $35 each for their trouble. .

Although Milstein has practised TM hinmelf for t w o years, he said the Study is designed to rule out bias by researchers..- . "

He arranged to do the. s tudy °while v i s i t ing the Maharishi 's institute in Swil=erland ldst summer.

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Saint Laurent uses fabric The two-year study will already done similar.studies more voluminously than compare meditators, a n d o n the short-term effects of

,ever. A typical example is,-~ non-meditators on standard marijuana on the,. senses, tant-like tiered eordur?y tests • of visicm, hearing, thought and creativity . . . . . . . . coat in wide bands of blue, touch, taste; smell, Though manypot smokers • brown and black worn over problem-solving, handeye believe the 'drug enhances a full ruffled plaid dress co-ordination and creativ- creativity, the study found. falling from a wideyoke in ity. " that smoking mari juana the little-girl vein that the It has nothing to do, with actually impairs creativity, designer : hinted at last recent elaims that advanced as measured by a s tandard ~ s e i ~ i i , ; • , , :~ . ,:,.....,:;.;:, m.~lit~+.~r++~atjl+a,~,tQ;.I~:+ w~r.itt~.ii~.tekt, .l~-+~ajd":;,,.~i:~i:.~ ++,+

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Store HOURS -'r Tues to Sat. 9a.m. to 5:30 p.m(. Friday 9 a.m, to 9 p.m.

c0~tumes relating to 1927. , ,wo~d~tlt+ ~+;!+!,+~+,.a..h~ndle ' • +" ,'..':M~mbers mark, your calenders now for+thls,+i)eci~'!+S+ :!,+:.~t.'(~+/,+'ij'ti+,::+++,+.+;:~!,".;,~..!+',&'~L...,

. . . . evening'ahd makeplansto attend. It is a ~ tHbiite"M b~t~ " ' ~ ' : t ' o see Little Teddy community and the people who settled it some 50 .Bear in town .for a visit years ago. Keep in mindalso all the other activities (short as it isL She's Little

• that will be available for our enjoyment during that Mama's 44). •Have a good week. . holiday Janis and look after

The writer believes that Service Clubs like the Tony Rlv-et good eh? Centennial Lions, The Lakelse Lions and the Elks and For that nice young fella • any others who are involved in the recognition of this that sopleasantly handed special year in the life of their communityare to be meone of those ugly yellow .highly commended for the efforts and community slips of paper the other day, spirit. I 'dmuch prefer the next one

With summer standdown in progress news items of to be the kind that would get interest from your Branch are limited. If you are me into the next policemans aware of something that you wish made known rathe ball, 110-47 (you can stop membership and the general public please get in touch laughing anytime, Super " with the writer. Thief). "

Don't forget that Friday and Saturday evenings See you at the jamboree, there is dancing at the Legion to live music, take care, keep smilin' and Members, bringyour guests and join your eommrades better yet, mobile very for a pleasant evening at your Branch. • easy.

See you all o n August 5. Dino

Beginning this Friday July 29, is the week long, organized celebrations of Terrace's Birthday. We hope that all Legion members will participate as much as possible in recognizing this special time in

- our community. • On Friday, August 5th, the Legion is sponsoring a

"Pioneer Par ty" . . The evening 'will begin .a t the -ranch at 1 p.m., tram 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. refreshment

",will be served and from 9 p.m. till 1 a.m. there will be dancing. • .

Anyone who was in Terrace in 1927 will be admitted free and others will be charged a nominal one dollar fee at the door. Everyope is requested to wear

that two of our locals have had .lots of snow around them lately, eh Topo and Ghost .Rider?. H a v e you' guys been talking to Nite Rider ' and .White Knight lately?.' Timber Tim, I do believe you should take a long,.tr}p after this. L ' T h e : ~ l u t t e r i n g s y o u may havei~heard .lately is just Cedar ..Wood ::.;practicing Omph+pa: He s+ an. avid Bach ++• ~a, and + 'even has Cedar iWo'und 't .resigned .to give+!l; a:.t~ ;t"~,,.l~ve yet to find'out wlmt •it;is that she

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By Maryann Burdett

this year. Hope ~ all, of y o u are

enjoying the lovely weather we're h a v i n g (knocl~. on wood) but a birdie tells me

Breaker...Breaker... Howdy, all you fine people with the P.G. Jamboree this , was promised by the big

out there in CB land. " weekend, Just about man (Phycso) that he would Time for another column everyone we talk toseems to le~ me M.C. the last half o f

the' by necessity it's a short be heading down there so it the jambOree (and I can one 'this time around seemslike it'll be alot of fun .whisper loud) . . . (necessity being that I just again this year. For those 'at you. WhO EE plain don't have too much to Sorryto disappoint any of haven't g o t your henways • say.). ~ (I know your're you out there, but this year yet-please get in touch with, • finding this hard to believe I'm goin{~ to hang on to my either Sandman on 01 or EE trot even the best of 'bionic voice, thm also. means that I Northern Eagle on t h g l ~ r . , jaws eventually wear out.) threw away the chance at They tell m e they're gomg, Regardless, for next weeks being M.C...oh well, if worse fast and .best of all, they're column we hope tohave a lot comes to worse and I by fee so get yours while they

more to tell you what chance do lose my voice, I last. This will probably be the last chance to get them

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t h e exotic theme for eveniug, with some of the furred, belted brocade

Present ly on display a t the Kitim~it Museum are Japanese woodcuts showing delightful +,travel scenes on the ancient Kyoto highway during the ear ly 1800's. Opening hours: s i x days a week f rom 12 to 5, closed Sundays a n d B.C.Day, August 1,

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VANCOUVER (CP) -- British Columbia fishing-- the province's third largest industry--is a $142 millionnenigma because little is known about it.

The industry giants are B.C. Packers Ltd. and Canadian Fishing Co. Ltd., both controlled outside the province. The two companies account for more than half of the total annual catch in B.C. waters.

The B . C . catch--384 million pounds of fish last year valid'tint arecord $142 million--then is split among about two dozen fish processing plants which op- erate independently along the coast.

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Business spotlight

B.C.'s confusing fishing indust'r Y Queen Charlotte Fisheries and'cleaned. There is little expected worth of a fishing fisheries depar tment spokesman: " I t .probably

Ltd. of nearby Richmond company's inventory. " recently announced plans represented a significant If the inarket price of fish for. a $150 million salmon portion of sales anda major

portion of profits, ' "Their Richmond plant is

the most versatile, modern

has become the fifth independent fish processing plant to close its doors within the last year. It was the third largest plant after B.C. Packers andCanadian Fishing when it went into re- ceivership last week.

There is union talk of an

cash flow during' the season and capital can be tied up for as long as six' months before sold inventories begin to show up on the books as accounts receiv- able.

Most fishing coml~anies advance their •skippers cash during the Off-season for

industry cartel as small boat repairs and companies continue to be improvements, making the swallowed up b~ the bigger industry, inventory-ft- firms. Creditors are nanced, not equity-financed. cautious and the smaller independents may have to " The independents say

~look a't foi~eigninvesh~aent to i' financial institutions are ~ continue operations, hesitant to use a canning

Fishing operations need plant and its equipment as heavy front-end financing collateral. Financing is before the first fish is caught secured against the

drops off suddenly, enhancement program, financing can be a problem, which it hopes will double and some compames don't the annual commercial

salmon nroduction , plant in •the industry. I survive. ~. . ' would expect to see it in

Another problem I s the Industry, ooservers are ^- -t:o- if n-t this .peru t . , u year, dwindling supply of fish, watchin the Queen . . . . I~. , . . _ h e r i . s then next yea r ,a t . t he lat- with salmon representing 65 unar to¢¢e r== ~ , -~. , , - , per cent of the B.C. catch, mtuahon closely. The c o m - . • . . . . - Economic Develoqment

Dick Nelson, president of pany has oee n m business Minister Don Phillips said B.C. Packers, said recently f o r more ~l~a~ts ~ho~lin~ last month that the company that the world supply of c e ~ y , wo||ot.~.tso n an~ waited too 10ng before going

cu, q~.~--~, -y,. . . . . n to the provincial salmon has been cu[m half Bain--was. ~ t a b ~ n e a t ,, government for:fielp .... . . . . duringtha last five.years, 1890.. :. " : ' .~ - ' / . " - '~ ' r . . . . " ' Ph i l l i p s said ~ t was

The federal a n d p r ~ e i a l : ,~h,, ~o~s o f Oueen uossible something, could governments havebecome . . . . . . ~ awareofthemanyproblems Charlotte would be a great have been done ff .the inherent in operating a tragedy to Robertson and problem had surfaced smali'cannery. The federal Bain," said one industry earlier. " ..

Disgraceful Interpreting the news

The federal government has finally dec i d ~ to do s o m e t h i ~ . a b o u t the abhorrent amounm tt pays panMoners in this country, Pensions have been Increased, but they still a r e not up to what they sbould be.

Increases in t h e Old Age Security pensions. Guaranteed Income Supplement and Spouse's Al low~ce, effective in July were announced r ~ e u t l y by Health and Welfare Minister Marc" Lalonde. " . • Increases i n Old Age Security pension ann Gua ran t eed I n c o m e Supplement p a y m e n t s represent the fifteenth quarterl.y escala.tion b . a ~ on the cost of living, as proviam mr in me um Age Security Act. ,

The new monthly total at the single rate for persons receiving both the basic Old Age Security pension and m a x i m u m Guaran teed Income Supplement will be $250.19,

For a married couple, both pensioners, the combination of the basic pension and maximum s upplemeut will provide a payment of $447.26 for the couple monthly.

The basic Old Age Security pension wi}] rise in July to $147.05 from the present $143.46.

The Guaranteed Income Supplement is pa.ld to pensioners whose income, apart from the Old Age Security pension, is limited. The amount of the supplement varies in relation to the amount o f . income.

The maximum Gtmranteed Income Supplement for the single person,, or a married person whose spouse is not a pensmner and is not receiving a Spouse's Allowance, will go up in July to $103.,14 from its current $100.62. The maxnnum ~v~. Pinlement for a ~ ~ p ! q ~ h ~ i ~ . n . ~ e ~ , : . -

crease to $OI , ' ~ . ' - ' - ' - ' - ' - ' - ' - ' o&" AClUect~to ..... the basic pension, this will give each mam'ed pensioner $283.63 monthly, or a total of $447.26 for the couple.

The Spouse's Allowance is .paid to person s between 60 and 65 years of age WhO are marr iea •m/ Old Age Security pensioners and meet residence requirements. Entitlement to a Spouse's Aliotvance, and amount paid~ is based in y e ~ l y income, ' •

The maximum Spouse's Mlowance will increase to $238.63 f rom $262.81. The maximum Spouse's Allowance is made up of an amount equivalent to the basic Old Age Security pension and the maximum Guaranteed Income Supplement at the married rate.

How can anyone, in this d a y and age, expect a married couple to live on $477.26 a month. One can't. Exist is a more suitable word than live.

The increase is less than $5 and although it is an increase, the amount is so puny it is almost not worth mentioning.

Pensioners built this country into what it is today. To treat them in such shoddy manner is nothing

short of reprehensible by the federal government. Especially if one takes into consideration what a

person can collect on Unemployment Insurance. A single claimant can collect almost double what our pensioners a r e g~ven.

A' sad situation indeed.

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WASHINGTON'(CP) - - question is much more than East peace talks, draws. ' " " ' . . . : ' settlements, legalization of West Bank homeland for t.he It would be ~ the three mayencourage Palestinians woum nave to

The wide smile~ and warm a technical i ty and its im l~c t The settlements, which e x t r a o r d i n a r i l y d i f f i cu l t , moreisrae[[email protected]~,~to~et~u~ .be free of Israel i forces, rhetor ic that marked the will. go. far beyond his; d ~ ,, h i s -p redecesso r . Y i t z h a k

.:Washington ~ ~dsifof Israeli mestie p0liticalgalns. .' ....... Raldhbnce =threatened to however, toeitlier;set~per ~'"unauthorized=~ e . . . . ,,_. - , , . - operate siich:•a • state ~ t h the.area ' - Tne term ol .a n n x

Prime Minister Menahem H e not onl~bas irritated remove - b y force, if Israeli settlei~entswithinit. For such reasons, US between Jordan and a Begin evaporated within: top.U.S. Officmls, provoking necessary, are in Jordaniad The - ~ three existing State Secretary Cyrus Palestinian entity defends days, erasc~d by his on- unusually-sbarp criticism, territory conquered by that the on the will of Jordan afidthe

• dorsement of Israeli . but by making the Israel. The West Bank area settlements.can, be expected Vance declared. "ace . . . . t r~-,,,-~."-~'~"~" ,~,,,,1,~v...v..," .~aA~ d settlements in the. West settlements Officialhe has is seen b~ many as thekey to expand now that they are United .States m . PY • .~ ,,-- -'--- -^ ' ..o . . . . Bank occupation zone. broken international law, to a Middle East peace eligible for govemmentald, disappointed" at the Israeli ~_la. ,,it u ~ -,,, ,. . . . . . . .

Begin's action in ignored United Nations settlement in that it could. And while some observers action. • tarac=. aecordiug legalstatus to the resolutions and erected a serve as a homeland for. speeulate: that Begin may " I n 'our opinion, the There is another'side to, three settlements in major barrier to Middle Palestinianf if Israel with- not allow any more plac'm~ o[ muse. . . . . . . . . sememenm, onm ,11= . . . . . . . . ~ , ~ .h-,~,-,,-" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . w T,~,I

' - m c o n t r a ~ o i n t e r u a u • " • _ r~_ " ~ n ,returns to its old frontiers, law ann has presenpm a . . " . . . . . . . --, the tiny nahon would he ommc~e.to p .rol~ress mwaru unusually vulnerablel to p e a c e , n e s a l u . . . . . ' ' ~ra . . . . . . ~a "hove been attaCK, forming a thin slrip

. . . . . . ~ ' _ " "-_ . . . . , . . alon the Mediterranean, more ~nan , term-, • g • • ~ . • . . . . . . . . . ~ nine miles wide at its tmtatea Deeause me tsrae .,.. . . . . ;.=t . ,"-t mwe . . . . . cam-e 'ustj 'before he " . . . . . . . ,, . . . . . .

• was to leave for the.-Middle . "The country could be cut East to • try to resolve in two in 10 or 15 minutes," procedural .and other Begin said during his obstacles to a .Geneva W a s h i n g t o n v i s i t . conference on the region. "Conventional arms could'

Begin may have b~..n "reach every .house,, .e, ve.ry hoping to prod his hostile ~ man, woman ana cnuo m neish~ors into giving more IsraeL" ' "

.consideration tO his • • . . . . . . _., , . .~.~ ,h,,, . . . . ~o,, While Israel basically: | v ~ J o l ~ £ i A | l m e , ~ o ~ a J l ~ ' ¢ s L 4 * ~'~ . . . . . . ~,~, no,,t, =~o*o wants guarantees of peace,

.-"-"-,".'~., : ' ~ - T " u . . , . . , . . ~ confirmed over a long De esu~lnlis~, a nomeiano . . . . .

. . • r im ot grauuat progress for the Palestmmns with • • . . . . . . . ~oward t e r r t t o r z a l

overnmenm~ ues to aoraan . • • - ' . . . . withdrawal, zts neighbors ~ t still contammg Is raeh ~ , the. withdrawal. •must military forces. --" - ' • . "- '

, - '~-fore. = ~ ' t h ' ' Ce~lleJ, o r e 2 ~ f ~ ~ . . • • • ~ven oe ~ - , .. • . . : provocative l.eg~zation o~ ;~ A major. U.S,. military . ,

the West Bank settlements, base in Israel might ~well King H ~ i n of Jordan and ~ive Israel more security : President Hafez Assad of man me occupied lands m~d Syria bad rejected tl~mt idea . . some .Whi~ House..offie.|am .

• In. magazine interviews nave myea 'wnn ~he. men they rejected theidea as a w i t h ou ' t . f o r m a i l y ~ : basis for talks and said any consktering it. ', ~ :~ •

SCOTT WALLACE'S RESIGNA T/ON STATEMENT • , .

The u nr eality . .,' p ol iti ' cal sce economy, where the f r~ - major parties enjoys and .today s l~Olitical arena,'the is not tosug~est that.in my..

m~eer nmp~i°~ c ~? ladle :~ege ifie ° r enterprise I and secialis.t wants ~o sustain the two style ann p e r s o n a l i t y otule case, im aosence m me in the fact that although ethics are.t~om representea, p a y y r t s stem. The tragic• leader, are of greater major, explanation . . . . . ofr ourt many current problems, in a prachcal blend, whzch consequence of such a zmportance than ever Party s lack .of succ~s, bu such a s inflation and p r o v i d e s B r i t i s h system is that competition before, it is a contrioudng:xacmr, :

u n e m p l o y m i ~ n t , • a r e Columbians with a very. from other parties is all but • The intense 'and searching , The'~ political process i n ~" complex and not capable of commendable standard ot eliminated and voters find eyes and ears of the various Britisli~Columbia has often prompt, simple solution, living, despite the" admitted their freedom of political arms ot me media, give me oeen aescrioea a s raw, voters nevertheless expect fact that many problems for choice restricted. This does citizen notonly easy access, ~ primitive, and frontier-like, . rapid solutions from their minority groups await not enhance the but often immediate access imrtic~larly with regard ;to political leaders, with a solution. But then, the opportunities for good tothe political leader, at a the bitter, crude, n~held~- precision and completeness major 'political parties in governmen t in I British moment of controversy, barred style in which the which a r e simply not British Columbia today Columbia. ~ challenge o r crisis which adversaries do b a t t l e . / : : ~

• possible in today's 'wouldavold mentioning that , It is ' against. : ' .this may be public or private . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . in u n ~ y and~u'n'ebUthinaiifi~r~iii ..... " ' ' / complicated society.' obvious truth. They prefer : background that for almost:/nature. Televimon, rn of conducting.deba~:~. ~.Y~, .~

Politicians, of course, are to go on espousing the four years I have been particular, allows the" voter not be . desirable ~ i!~olr ' far from faultless in their merits of free enterprise or trying to lead the to see the p0lltician in a productive, but it has been haste, at election time, to socialism, when clearly, Progressive Conservative more intimate way than the style i//vogue in British assure the electors that they modern society does best Par~y, by openly and. ever before, and to assess Columbia for many years do hold the answers to these with a suitable blend, frankly i~ecognising the ' his per.~onalit Eas well as his and creates the atmosphere / pressing problems. The subject to ongoing timely merits'of a mixed economy polflical abihty; I doubt within which any' p a r t y resulting gap between adjustments in the formula. SCOTT WALLACE ' . in a m ~ e r n society, and.by, very much i f Mackenzie leader has to funct ion/ I t i s e n o r m o u s p u b l i c It is this unreality:and :..resigns as ~onservauve offer]ng moderate, fair and Kin~ would have enjoyed difficult to change" this expectations and actual make-believe atmosphere ,eaaer. practical policies /t0 ~ lasting l~litical supremacy established' .attitude and delivery of political on the British Columbia from party rhetoric and ~mvrcve the blend,,together bad lie lived: turin},, and style, and any impr~yed ~ leadership, produces the political scene which create posturing, neither the with nroposalsfor des~able • discussed on :open. line or conduct can only be initia./.~r,/ .. frustration and scepticism a distorted image and m..a.ke government nor the official socia| r e f o r m . . : . . . . . ~ . televis!on t.n~ervmw, cue when the goVern~e~.~n':/i ~- towards the political life more than a ti~te opposition is as far to. the But moderate lOCUS at~d ponti.em aec|ssons~ no,was power .'cnoo~_ ~,_m;Se ,/~ , : , ; : , system, voiced so frequently difficult for the leaders"ot 'right or theleft of centre,as common sense policies ~ "(to 'ma~¢mg a s ' a result ~'ot. example. :Unfortunately,': coaay, the •two smaller (!) politi.cal their polemics have "led '~ not excite~orfor tba(matter co mm.uning with ~ e Spirits ~ the ~ew. f~o~r.nmen.fi~ho~i

~ e n , in additiont parties parties. . voters [o conclude. But this incite the voter, as do the ' ot the aeceasea, we•nave a perpeu~a~ea mucn ot~me, proclaim that thei r (Graffiti on a wasnroom again is another fact of more radical proposals more inquiring,.: more s ty le and :the~i:iQffici~L ..'

wall in the Parliamen~ political life which neither espoused on the election critical.electorate today, opposition hasresp0nd~i/iii?, :• |undamentel,,free enterprise"belief lies orin Buildings a s k s - " W h a t is party would hasten to platform, froni either the ' T.h.ej~i'iva~e. live] veO~, k i_nd. . . ! . : /ii! /,~!:::ii~:iii ' "democratic socialism" (as reality? Cercaimy. noc acknowledge. F o r purely. ' fight or the left; I respect . potmcm teaae s ~V . e~. ~ y a ectston to S ~ P ~ ~.. : / : the case may. be) and then Social Credit".) . tactical reasons, it is completely t h e rig.hi ~o t ioeen more/ol~.n to/scruu.nY a S .t" r o grl.e~S!s~::~,i~y~e~.~/: proceed to implement As the major parries preferableto~rpetuatethe ro to rs ' to .have mane-the: "ano~juagmen...t~.0ymepumlc.. conserva~ive~te~/aer-~wag;~.: ' policies contradicting that consciously struggle to myth ~. that :Br i t i sh Cholces':they did in recent ~ ;~thai~.at~resel~t,~.iTlilsisn0t rehclied, thereforei'i:~gai~.t~'~: :- c la i~ , , confusion and publicise what they see as Columbia'spolitical scene is provincial elections, but :~nocesSardy abadthing, but the ' backgr0uild i o f . : i ~ i i : , ~ disbelief are added to the fundamental differences a straight ideological fight . having travelled widely in itmehds.that:leaders today various factors, ~ wl~hi~ id" i : : frustration in the public 'between them, each between so-called free the province and listened to can~attra~t'voter,: Support essence, arethe gu(s:0~.ithb,~//~ mind. Witness the example succeeds only in enter rise and so-called man voters pleading: for based" as much epb:their political pr'oces~s:in~:Bri~s.h!.;i.:/ of universal Pharmacare or eXa eratm its true s ahsm m' o r e m o d e r t e attractive l~,,rsonality, and Columbia; , . . . . . :,;,;, ~,~ ~:~. ,, Bill 44 "Systems Act", political locabon on the The unreality' of .that government, it has..:been' capaClty toexCite,thevoter,:.. The dem~hds:,:,:'i::~at~d:~::~ ',',~" setting up a Crown right or left of the political claim is obvious from the discouraging to m~that~the~ as ontheir ~litleal;abilityto .:o0U0~tuiiit~,~6f~Cthe mome, t, , Corporation which will spectrum, and adds [urther blend already established in Progressive ' c0iiS'er~ati~e lead. The leddi~r ~ith that ~ o|{en' produce, t h e provide computer serwces to the. unreality which British Columbia society., Party did not receive and is :bard-to-define quality which leader., remem~r ' i.:~,,,.. to the government and to encompasses politics in but it fosters th'~ not now' receiving, more 'turns people on~ popularly Churchiil in i~46!"iThete~{]s, i " . - various public bodies, such British Columbia today, polarisation and apparent • support fro m those many known as..c.harisma,..has a~ every' likelihood that s~Ch~:"i as school boards and This creates the polarity e ' x t r e m i s m a l r e a d y ci{Izens who sincerely, head s~art on a , : .his ~ can~be the case for~'i~r. ' m u n i c i p a l i t i e s , bu t and extremism, with which mentioned - a situation believe in the need for' a competitors. It is not. a. B r i t i S h ~ C o l u m b i a preventing computer voters are all too familiar, which serves the interesis_ of government which'!s nfore prer.ecjuis~tetOnSUeca~,bl~t e Progressive Conservative' companies in the private and encourages . tne both major parties. For moderate both in policy ann w ma. u :' , a ua Party. in•1977. ' : ,i sector from competing for individual tovme maimy out, whenthe government of the style. Thus, a Progressive assist to any~' struggling ' . ~ ' these contracts. Is this free . of fear, to ensure that the . day falls,•the second major Conservative.. commitment /:leader of a smal l party,. . .~,. / :.~ .: ~:,:1~ ~ . ' enterprise? party hefears the most, will pa r ty inevitably becomes to the kind Of policies many trying to displace either of .FIRST, CAR BUILT ~ . , ;The truth, of course, is be kept out of office In government Thus, each of people desire, is not enough British Commbia s two ,enryf_ora uu|tt nmtwst

• that we now hav e a mixed actual practice, as distinc~ British Columbia's two to gain voter support. In major political forces. This car m tu~e. ! '

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Ca nada and the U S. to hold direct marine talks (CP) " "'draw " " others waters withcaOUt~h~ U.S. fishermen.

• OTTAWA - - - , " overlapand f o 1 A up Carter" will represent, the governments to '.;pursue the . hydrocarbon issues. They Canada and t h e United complementary fishery ~nd, United States,. r m negotiation ' r o u t e to its will have time up to Dec. I to S t a t e s a n n o u n c e d hydrocarbon resource The a p p o i n t m e n t s , ultnmateend.' ,**' make a' proposed final Wednesday theappoiniment arrangements."- * • announced simultaneously Other observers suggest settlement for consideration of special negoUafors to try The Canadian negotiator by Prime Minister Trudeau the move is further proof of bx the two governments. to pro0uee a setUement ~ is Marcel ' , Cadieux, and President Carter, were the difficulty the ' t w o Jamiesonhas said the two the inmca(e -mane ot ambassador to the United worked! out last week by Countries a r e having in countries, have agreed to mar i t ime bouitdaries between the two countries.

States from 1970 to., 1974. State Secretary Cyrus Washington lawyer Lloyd Vance and .External Affairs Cutler,.(vhoisdeseribedas a • Minister Don Jamieson.

resolving boundaries. " . seek third-party assistance Canadian and American on the boundar~ issue, if a

officials had~ a formal negot ia ted s t t lement They have four months to reach agreement , .*on man "who knows Canadian officials say the negotiating session l~ t year cannot be reached by the boundaries for four areas Washington and has, the appointments reflect the when the position ot each year's end. where 'the 200-mile. limits confidence ,of (President) determination of. the two country was outlined. Carter also announced

' . ', . " ' " Informal ta l ks th is year led BAn WEA . . t o t heappo in tmen t of ne- ed ~ ' ' " "- - ' ' ' " ' " . . . . gotiators because no real

..... ' . . . . . . . . , . i , , , " p r o g r e s s has:been made on -,~:'";-" -'iheboui~daries,- ' . . . . .

Wednesday that he had signed a bill w~ich would cenees and that The two governmen(s ratify an interim reciprocal should be at the same levels have agreed to con.fines f i s h e r i e s a g r e e m e n t as in 1976. with ~parate negouallons between the two countries on salmon fishing on a which expires in December. The status of the priority ha s/s. Talks for a

The agreement was agreement has been in new treaty onnsalmon r e ~ h e d l a s t year and doubt in Canada in part f ishing have..bern1 ~ m r i l ~ Canadiannoffieials have because of a s i m m e ~ onforacoupleo~ye~ts. been waitinJ for !t to pass dispute over the West Cous Trudeau announcement s~l.d. through the American salmon fishery which }he speclai negOliators will Congress. It allows caused a brief closure of da¢ide whether to link their fishermen, to fish in each talks with those on salmon.

and the Alaskan panhandle serve energy, and the ship ,urges them to stop killing and potential hydrocarbon

was more than the weather drifted in wind-w.hipped the whales "before they are resources in the Beaufort that dampened splrite swells as engineers used a gone forever." Sea between the Yukon and Tuesday•'' a b o a r d , the .length. of Coppernwire t o , A ,protest soniL caUed Alaska, - Greenpeace~ ship James ,construct a larger antenna~* Listen to the Whales, has The negotiators are to Bay . . . . . " 1 , , f been translated and the report totheirgovernments

Rain cl~udabung low over I hope it .doubles .the James Bay crew will sing by Oct. 15 "on the principles a choppy seaand a few crew strength of the signal we are 'the song with the aid of three meml0era-felt'seUick;y,.=~t, rece iying~but i t m!ght :dol guitars anda microphone on of a comprehensive settlement" on the the worst news d b~ .~ i tbe • ~ nothing ,.at .all, i" sa id the ship's deck. boundaries, fishery and sial ' was that 1 ' ~ . • ~U-' ~ , ~ ~ l e l s o n t~ei ~y.• w : " ' .... wSml~ling protesters had:lost justdon't kn0w."" " '. . '. thelr.fix~naRussinn fishing ' Said - Captain John•

• Cormack: "I hate like .hell - Jl

Canadian shrimp grounds to

CHILLIWACK SLA YINGS d body nd in river

"r L" ~ U S S i a n whalers e l u d e At stske are a v a l = h l e • • chunk of the Georg~ Bank CHILLIWACK, B.C. (CP) of Egbert Menger,. also 19, stillmissing. Ed Monger, 15, were seen in a truck,leavi~l Greenpeace prowlers off southern Nova S c o t / a , - - P o l i c e h a v e i d e n t i f i e d a waspu l i ed f rom the r i ve r who ran from the scene to a the a rea j u s t a f tern th~ ' ' • offishing grounds off the S t r a i t j u a n de Fuea, territory theb°dYFraserf°undRiverWednesdaY'as that ofin theThedaYuooy.afterwasthetotmoShOO~aoQu onlynearbYknownfarmh°uSe'survivor isof thethe siayinJs led pollce to b e ] l e y e . t l } a ] ; ~ Lp~Man_l.mlgh. t ,~ve~

between British Columbia 16-year-old " John Den 200 yards dow~tream f r~n attack a o~ucum me g~!.. ~':_~ VANCOVVER'(~) ~ It Hertog, the third known the riverside sitew.here.u~, " Three suspects nave o~ea

victim of a gunman who attack occurrea. Divers nan arrested since the slayings, released- after

fleet. I' TheJames Bay hadbeen, to use good copper on this in

fiM~ to trank':whav.'were meengme, room, nu ms s believed" to'- be" Russ i an necessity.' wl/edors, .but by midday ' - '. . . . . . Tu~day the signa.~w.ere _ A message, written by Prowl.rig faint rather than Moore arm tranmate(~ oy

T h e . Russnans we e stuaen ~y 1' • keep!n~ silent and the only California, ~;~ be readby t r ~ . s s i o n s pick~ up'by. ~,ank thr0ul;h a .megaphl~e GreenlFaee were .m.ed. or wnenever t~e aames(n Spanis~-~Speakcng Mexl~ln gets within }milin~ distance fisliermen,- o~ a Russian wrmJer. '

So G r,e e n p e a e e The message .brings a Foundation president greeting from. GreenPeace . . Patr ick. Moore ordered tothemen and women of the enlOnes shut down to con-".Russian whaling fleet,, but ' , ,

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The,, Insurance Corp. of ~re,~are,..boing~.in~.rviewed British Columbia is bY ]uu~; smvesugadve une~

' . . . . ' ' . . . . . . ' ' " " 1 an eff~t ::to' f m d who. c0~Unga, wi~hhupt m, ~ . , . : :, , , , , . . , . ! its~,lhvestigatlon: of. t h e ~e d'k: e dts.e o n f.ld e n t ~ a

; of confidentialaocu- aocumen . . , ,. the of the Trotter said the unions

• , d n ,oo ,,,,,:,, FORT NELSON, ,B .C . intends to do."

(CP) I : . ~ . . ' " '. 'Y~u justi-¢an'~ imagine Premier Bill ~l~nnett is what it's like to. be is doing the pr~ovince a~.reat bus inessman and.__have disservice b y :remaining t)ammanu cnsmmers cuums silent o , the, future, of, tl~. up and asking what IS I ~ n g Bri.~~olmi~bid Railway's oii with the railroad,', ~ d

lin~!'from .. herb toFor t St. ,. Schuck.' , . : . ' . . . Jump:;: -,MayorG:Andrew - H u g h . . . . . . SO5 *~,k said Wndnesday, Armstrong,nsp0kesma .n ~ r /

$~]iucl/{/made•//Lthe , the Crown ra/lway, sam e eotnments , ' i , Jo l loWing; .was:not, awa~e of any:plans

! ~ / / g Mo~lay ' o f " : t i~ ..,to I~_ rmmiently "clo~e~.~..~wh '~50~l~ t ]b . line::.:.iWltilj~h :., ~taS"/- ' the: ' ]~eo. : : ,: ' . . :-:..: . : . ' :~/" tk: '~ 4 " d

c l~ . :~ June.:: 14: due to a Al~ut 300 people were laid " bid~!g~e ~ :~011apse a t , E l l . h ,o f f in F0tl~ .N-elson .during ~ e ~;30mU~southof.Fort sixwee~A:raHway¢l.os.ure.. N e l S o n . . . . . . ,:'.' , Tree royalsomnuss)on, on

Sehuck Said rumors the ra i lway .atf.a.trs~was.cola.. i n . l ine;! ,wil), ' be closed June that me 2~o-mue l ine pe rmanen t l y h a v e been ,has r u n up loss= of. $74 eneo~aged by government mi l l ion i n ~ x y.ears of - , , ,~5~at ives and f i t . is operadonarmnas also n~n ;;"~;,~";'~ -remier s ~ un nla~ed by 270 derailments and told t ~ public what he m (lie last two yea .

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attacked a ~roup of teen- agers partying along the river July 18. - An RCMP sPOkesman said it appears that D ~ Herto~ died ~r0m a g~nshot wound. He was the brother Of 19- year-old Evert Den Hertog

• whose body, along with.that.

resumed their search Wednesday after several days during which a rise in the river level made diving ~ e o ~ m "

.Police divers are still seard~ [or the body of l~- year-old Leola Guliker, the 0Ely one of the group of five

But police aren' t discounting the poa ibfl.ity that Guliker is still alive, but all were Reports that two people questioning. @Pltch-ln'77

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I • ~:1~, . un~n representing' ICBC consider this,t0 be a .!!witch- Reg. 99.98. .

eii~ibye~ saidW,"e~esday, h 'uat.,.:~ .an attempt to. cover r ~ 'F~ ~ /L!~!Trotter, pr~dent~0f ij~thof,ettha**~iorICBC. I only Swavel Reeker , i - . 189.98 I only Lady Kenmor, Dishwasher 4 ~ l ~ N o:)ale L~,al/,~!378i~.office. and manai~ement :may,have Reg. 217.98 . . . . STK 43002 Rag, 4119,98 STK 74071

T~,ica*l(**;Employees , authamzedthepayments,of . . ~ . , -.,, - - I ~'• l only Franklin Firepiaee ' ~,~snJd~::44"~'~.°rk~ r~mat 'claimY~ic011~rary~t0"~!CBC ~ 6 only 3~8 variable.speed Uril! , *59.98 aeg. 2, 0o STK 420u Sale i ~ 8 th~I"~CBC claims' centre in estsblished'pr0¢edure." * Reg. 89.98 ' ~ r ' • STK 22076 Sale

~ : ~ . ' ~ Salad , . e p'r .0~ ' n:ci,!al 4: .o~er.men~ h . a."o~ced . 4 only Seoller sam i,! stroke 49.98 1 only Od Nnater and Fan 72000 B.T , | .

Rag.89.98 • : :'* STK 23215 sale 1 only 17 ou Ft. Fridp - R,,.. 3=.,e . STX ,oo,2 M U l l

1" only Sewing Machine ,~ " 'Reg: 'I • 299198:' ' . STK 81803 Sale 249.98 •Re,. 5. .98 . STK ;5'SO ~ 1 ~ " ~ ~

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:1 onlySmooth. TOp Range . 12" Radial Arm Saw " I Regl 619198 ;'" S'TK :;67460, ..Sale 569,98, Rag,..," 639.98 STK 2 l n l Sale

1 only Micro-Wave Oven , 619 Stand for 12,, snw • Reg. 679.98 STK 99651 Sale . 9 8 Reg. 41.911 STK 2 . . s.,, 3 1 , f l

I QUANTIT IES ARE L i M i T E D AS LISTED ANn PERTAIN ONLY TO THE MERCHANDISE IN THE TERRACE STORE AS LISTED. NOT . . . . . . . . . . • • * i q ' l * f ~J~ - i l P ' i " t l e l l i ~ i ~a i

Page 6: i · this 'meeting is .held, Prince George Montmy.', Meanwhile, Gordon wish to be invo|ved in any Maroney saidhitaldermen Returning to • Terrace Crampton, Terrace's way. And the

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TORONTO (CP) -- as they lost their secona outcome was never in doubt. Toronto .Argonauts scored game w!thout a victory and Zenon. Andrusyshyn touclidowns an a one-yard • remain m last place, kicked a 15.yard fieldgoal at ,i.. ~ i, ...... ,,*,,- hack . "This is the worst I've 4:40 of the first period after R'ichar"a; Ho'Im'es'Dan~i a seen this team play since a 71-yard Toronto march ~, mt, l,~ r~_e_overv by 1970," said a disgusted beggeddown at the Ottawa l'ine"bac'ker "Gorcl-~owlto~ Frank Clair, the Ottawa eight. en route to a surprisingly general manager, a s be Toronto got the ball back easy 17-1 vietor~/ over watcnecl ~ e Rough.Rcders' at i.ts own51 and drove 59 Ottawwa Rough Riders in ~oppy tackling ann mepc or- yards on eight prays, .with an Eastern Football [ence. . . .- Holmes hulling-over from C o n f e r e n c e g a m e . The .ArgoOnau~, w~O~wO~o theoneforth~TD..Thedriye Wednesday night nave meir tirst .vnn at~er iw lncmuea a z~yara _run oy.

- ' . losses, were sharp in me,. H i n g e s ana an .11-yaro The defendingG~Y cup" f i r s t :quarter, sporing " the ""idii"dge~t6the:°6ne.yardUne

champion Rough Riders, first two times they got the by Canadian rookie Mark who go theironly point on a ' hall. But they appeared to Bragagnolo, who failed on wide field goal try by Gerry lose their e~ge a!ter tlm. t one try from there. Organ inthe third quarter, " and the offence rare~y The Argos put the game were completely outplayed threatened-al though tbe 'out of reach .early in the

D ? ":" FENDING GREY CUP CHAMPS THUMPED , ,

Argos fund Ottawa a comfortab le r,'d e

Dog n .Suds do a job

Terrace Dog n Suds proudly •display the hardware they have won in tournaments so far this season.

Dog n Suds won two tourneys in Hazelton where the gais displayed some fine softball.

They arc: Back row: Sandra Banek, Penni Anderson, Marilyn Wiens, Sue Lanyon, and Linda McDonald. Middle row: Beeerly Baker, Moe Nicholson, Angle. Colwill and Bernie Patterson. Front row: SUe MuHavey, Diane Lavoie, Joannc Martin and Gene McKeand.

The coach is Randy McDonald. Missing arc Mary Nadasi, Dawn

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fourth quarter as running line was on the.£mul play of go. with a makeshift front T~ie second quarter wa a t qanr~back, for Toronto:.i~- the ~ame when Jim Foley four. . . • . - marred by a string of and was good on 10 of 18.~

back Larry Cates fumbled, caught a Holloway peSS and Right tackle Bruce Smith, penalties and a brief fight passes for 118 yards. George~ after taking a swing pass danced to the Argo nineyard wbotoretheligamentsinbjs beteen O'ttawa. defensive. Mira; the former Montreal from quarterback Condredge Holloway at the line. • , leRknee, wasto he operated back Wonderful'Monds and Alouettes quarterback who Ottawa 31. Knowlton Prior to that, an Ottawa on later Wednesday, night Toronto wide recel~,er Tony was activa[ed by the Argos snapped up the ball round threatwassnuffe~i.outat, the andisexpect~.tohel~tf .o.r ..Hill, . bo~ of,;Whom w e~., after Matthew Reed ~#dsre,

Toronto 31 in the fourth the. se~.on, wayne b.'rmm mrow. n o.u~.meg?pe::~', le~ed last week, saw no the 15 and skampered in to .~. . . . , . , . . ,h.n ~ t s S a ~ i n mmerea a cnartey norm. wen[ mmr'M.Omm..v~m.ty~...action. ' ... score. ~ ' ? ~ ' _ ~ " - ' ~ . = c La'rr., when hit ~n the left thigh he thought.he haa been.m~ For Ot, tawa," Holloway

on the lastOttawaserias of 180. yards and Clementd the first half after starting connected on four Of sn~on " quarterback Tom Clements for 43, • ''~ ', : ~:~, ..... ~ *'~'-. ........ ' . . . .

was.unable to mount any . • Hblmes w ~ , t h e game's sort of sustained offence. :. _top rusher with 19 ~rr ies

But Holloway wasn ' t much more successful and Smith, J i m Corrigaii and.~i ~r.eturn. inthesecondl~elf~ • :" The _F~ ~ j t l ~ , S~t~u ~ foi" 94*'yards, 'while Cates theclosest the RoughRiders WavneSmith were injured, '.': altnongn ..he was a e crow., z~. ~ , ~ ' . . - P ' ~ was Otfawa's best with43

f ~ i n g coachLeo Cahillto" injured a p m . . ! . c-'~ucg ~m,.ey go all me way •rush= f ~ 15 yards.. , ,;~- • came to the Toronto goal. ., : ; . . . . .

' 4.3-13 WCTORY ; / / '

m0s: sm ashi! i'!B o mibe s! ii ;i ;10ffe;n ce:: runs W!ild ...... r ." i , ";" '"\ '" ' : ]

' . . . . . . : : - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " ' : mi la. (CP) - - a n d 2 yards and Howard second-auarter' explosion.. He returned his flrs| inter-

scored Stdcklund took a 12-yard. While iL was. a complete . cep t l~ , 93 yards to.~the e second' pass for another Edmonton ~ , . s f f b r t 4or'Edmohton, y night ~ inn|or.. ' h Germany.and Cutler we.re W~mipeg l?.yard-llne/~'.~e 43-13 and Tom ScotthauledinRalp • the offeimLve Slars."But:i~ first quarter. , T w o ~0 ~ • later. Tom.Wilkinson.

Strickland in the end zone Bombers Brock passes from the seven was t h e play of defensive the youn . and eight, yard lines for back Joe Holliman that was o o t b a ~ Wennipeg's touchdowns, the key . . . . . ' and the Eskimos were on ~, ' , ., .Untf l tha[ la te scoiing, me H011|man, a .tbird-year~ thel rway.- boI0st 2~, ' .best t h e . Bombers had man, ~. was~ one of. two " Holliman returned his ast week, : ' : managed" was Bernie Esk imos e v i e t e l .for a nextintercepti0n 2"/yards to ,.mati~lly i P, uoff's 16-yard single in the fourth-qudrter ~ fight, but the Winsipeg 30 and. t h r~ , ~ la ter , Cutler ooom, ,~t before third quarter, before .that h e infercepted ¢ first field goal. That Edmonton Edmonton evened its three passe" tknocked down came from S7 yards out* at

of 7-0, record at 1-1. and brought nkmerous others and maoe y two late Winnipeg to 2-1 with its the plays that led to 2:49 of the second quarter. ~chdowas teas~'e :of ,

Coxford and Coach Tom !6r " the PLAYER

. . . n . . , . . , n ,u,, PADRES SLIP team will be hosting their Gated f ive ~ PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) -- own tournament on the tr.converte . . . . . . . . . . . Paul Westphal, erark guard weekend of August 13 and I~. s c o r e d" - ~ , '~ r .~ t ,~) [ ~ j ~ t r - ~ , l ~ , , ~ N a t i o n a l B a s k e t b a l l

touchdowns on runs of 2, 96 Assoclati6n, shoots with - * ' :" " ~' " " SAN DIEGO ( A P ) . Rookie T u c ~ ASI~4:P tw~ " either, hand. Paul says• he SUSPECT CHARGED . . . . :rtmh°merintheb0ttomof~enintltsna]Pi~==~v~ developed the abi l i ty

. . . . :. - ~ : - " : . / deedlockandga~,eSanDiegoPadresaT"Sviet0rY because when he p ~ " :~ " a~aiast his older bro er

I } ~ h . n ~ , . ~ , - ? ' - " ' " ." " ' O,=elder:C~Dorgo:Hoo~riek '~_] ~k, .~i~o ~ o t ~ " " * he would o, Yetpla~, .e ..,tO o e r n v e i on o ~ , ~ ~ , , , , - . . : : . . . . J . ' ' " r ' ' ' J " ~ ' l ' " ' " j I m y s t rong side and - - • ' ,. • while Mike Ivie had three hi~ and roeme BUI ,~Jmon time I ¢ouldn t ge~ 'a sno~ Mode n . , ,

" ' " " " " ' : ~hts life " imdtwo more " • , . . PARIS, Ky. (AP) - - A The federal warrant the mare might lose tile foal because she was in foal to CIa. i.bor.ne.. Farmerinworgea__ t o r " .T.~,';,~,~,,,.,,.,...,,, h~mer, his second of the..sneaon, scored

• . e nas.nev ~ , the wi th a e Tennessee man charged in charging McCandless with uniess she is found qniekly. Secretariat. ' . ~ , - - u , ho=~=~,m~,m~ GeaeTenaee, who hnd led off . . i ~ • . ~ connection with the theft of unlawful f l igh t to avoid She has been describedas a " 'He ~ did' not take the =horses'=" and'* . . . . . . has. w.orked.'- . . . . . out. . . " ana";was' nacrmc~-- . . . . . . . . . . ".,v'----on~ ,.. ' the loes" for the a $500,-000 Canadian-owned prosecution was dropped chronic aborter that needs hors~; does not know where! . . . ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . -~- Right-handerStan Bahasen,64, took. . . .

,^ , t, . . . . a ~=,, , , , ~ m . - "Expos, whileTom Griffin,8-9, wonwl. . ~tnmngs mare in foal to 1973 Triple when he was turned over tO drugs for. successful the ~horse is and has no ms own norse, s, uut -© u, ,~ . . . . . th three Crown winner Secretaria~is Iocal authorities, pregnancies, knowledge of taking the ,,.,: .. ,,,~ . . . . - - " - d ' - - ' - ~ o f s ' c 0 r e l e s s r e U e f . . " • ~ r ~ " " ' ' F ' "

"spending h!s first hours of Claiborne Farm, from Authorities say they have horse,", said Major. "We ~,d:__ : 'How, ,ev~ h ~ 0 , , = , , . _ . . . . how ~ Valentine and Way..ne .OU~. ett.c0Hec, ted two.for his lifetime' in jail and will which Fanfreluche, owned no idea. where the horse*, don't know how he .became . ,, • - - ".- • h,~ aniece for theEx'mm, who lost to me t, aares .

. . . . = . . . . =a ~.,Oond]eas. the sixth Ume in nine mee gs . y, • , . - . be arraigned on Friday, one by Montreal industrialist might be. . ' the suspect. The boy did the tams. F ' " 4' 4 " - - ~ " r ' ----" " ~ ~ ~ q " "

of his lawyers said Jean Louis Levesque, was McCandless was .being ,right thing: When he found will~'J'plead'd . . . . . . . . g y : , " " ' . . . . . . . . m the...m~ond.Imd~_ snatched on Jane 25, is held on St00,000 b o n a . - o~t 'about the warrant he " ' " st" ullt to the Balmsen, who came into _the .ares with 5-0 record located near this Bourbon Att0rneys described the began Contacting counsel to charge, which i s a felony, for J'uly, was staked to a 2.0.1ca#

bond as "grand larceny.'~ arrange turning himself in MeCandlees, h i d . : l a w y e r , .i/,. afteg: Tony Perez .startednthe r auy y a m a. !eaa-o~ said, is self.empl~ed,...bUti'~~..i"ain e : . . " . . , . . i . . . / - : : . " . . ~ ' " Fanfreluche was not on the warxant." " " he dec ed t 6 b e m 0 r e ' " . ~::~a~Carterfollowedwithad~mbIetolef.tto~°r.e, i ~'MONUMENTS I 'I

insured and her owner said Major said Mc.Candless fin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • (lee to l . MARKERS | '. m~if le . , " . Perez, wenttothirdonWarren_~'oma,.ru.e.~ . p a y | GRAVE COVERS ! : she was worth $500,000 "has never worzeu a~ - " - - - - - ' - / / . : , ' ~;,centru.and:snoredonWay~Oarrewss.m.glo..:' :.

" : The Padres bounced:hack to lake a 3-z lean m me I CEMETERY LETTERING I He told federal and state charged wi th theft b y I " ~ T authorities he knows unlawful taking. SEVEN STRA/G..m. fourth on Handrick'S first two-run homor am! an run" I A u t l t ° d z e d M e m ° f l a o ¢ ° m u l t a n l !

Pnrate.s" " continue ,PadreastarterRickSawYerlr°mme.l.~)x..vn.l.aa.u.!r.e~'.- , FuooriI[Se,,¢o$ |

disappeared, .authorit ies " ways " ' ' { " '" 'i:' hitter T~'w~Pattinhw'cnpu"m°" "~'POS a - - u - ' - DonMajor, one of his law- said. Levesque bas offered a the,r w,nn,ng, '"=""""'__., yers, said McCandless was $25,000 reward for infer- ~/ith his.. second two-run homer of the mBn¢ott

in touch him last week when marion leading to the arrest '., P TerraCe. ..

m . =~hln=nn nm~hc~d a I .~mm East Division lead ecoredl~ o f : i l a r tms in the ~ : ' ":" ....... " .' ' ' ' ." / *' :

Wednesday. William Michael

IV[cCandless, 30, of County town in the heart of Nashville, surrendered to Kentucky's Bluegrass and the FBI in Lexington horse farm territory. Tuesday. McCandless bus been

nothing about the T h e 1 O - y e a r - o I d disappearance of the Fanfreluche was in foal for thoroughbred, Fanfreluche, two months at the time she from Qaiborne Farm.

he learned that a warrant and conviction of those had been issued for his, res]~onsible for the theft. arrest. Clalborne officials have said Bill Robinson smashed a Leagne East Division . . . . . . . . . o . . . . . . . . . . . " ' " . . . . •

home run leading off.the by defeating New YOrK n nm ~ W ~ W ~ " b qF b . . . . . . " . . . . _ _ 'F L . ~ ' ~ " b " I . . . . . . B . . . . . "

ninth inning to tiedthe score Yankees 6-4 behind home .A.urelto.R.°drlgu~ °m=~ e . r ' ~ m i ~ , ~ l f r t l / ~ ] - - ' m ' i - - - - ' = m m = ~ 1 J i l l

and then-tallied the winning rans by Eddie Murray, L.,ec a [w.o:ran_:Jtomer m pa t , , . % , l d [ g G i / ~ r : I ~ J ~ J ~ e ~ l I L m n i n l ~ , E n ALREAD ,,v R O S E run in the l l th as Pittsburgh May and Bil ly Smith, while , t r a i t Tigers to a. ~ , - . " ' ' ' ' ' " "1 W g " R ~ ' , , U b U O K I ~ • Pirates. extended, their seeond-placeBoston R.edr . ~ o v ~ . aC~iKe~m~,hWhtam~": . ' ~.~,~4", , ~ " l ~ e ~ ' " ' " ' , ' • ' . . - - streakNati°nalto sevenLeagUewednesdaywinning Sex were clobbered 14-5 by: - - . - ~ = - - - . - - . - - - - - - - - . ' . . . . . . . i n the ~ t ~ ' ; ~ I ~ £ U l l I 0 : * E H i

by three hits a p i e c e . f r o m ~en. sco~.t~, the:.w~nmg~t ~ .NEW YORK ( ~ . P ) : ~ S K I I V l 0 E D E P A R T i l with a 3-2 baseball victory.- Milwaukee Brewers. Paced me tying run. - . .... ~-..:. :,...... ' : .... ;. , . :

over Houston Astros. Don Money uecll Cooper m me 11.m ~_.~ansas . ~ty Jerryquarry, a ~emvmton . ' . • " . P.obi.on walked to open and Von Joshua, Milwa .~Lea ' ~oYalss~PP°° ~levelana =-.. boxing • commentator alxl a., . . a t . '

, ? .... ; • i ' f .ormer ~ h e a v y w e l g h ' t i • ' " " thethirdllthwheninning andloserWentBo, to` Baseb ! standmfls, C o n t e n d e r , . plans ,. , o n ' J i l l IIoBNINS MOTOII$ L 1 9 . McLanghiin, 3-5, threw the ' ' IAH PRESS b e c o m m g a heayyweight : ": * . ball away on AI Oliver's American Leaguo , ~ ~ By THE CANAD c0ntender n g ~ at the.age:~ * bunt attempt With the in- . East • m t n k ' ' ' ' : ' O f 3 2 ' dt. ' ; ' ' ' ' F ' " ' " ' n ' q ~ ' ~ '

W L Pet ~ B L H n t l o n n l ' t e a g u o ' , , - ' . . . - - - , , . ^ - : . : . ' field,and outfield drawn in, " " East ' " " . " : mOemoer, quarrysma.~ Rennie Stennett lined a ~lt)more 51 42 ,S/,6 : W L. Pt~. OBL 'of ~ come hack.."P~_sib]_Y...

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PONDERS FUTURE SERVIOE DEPARTMENT * CHICAGO (AP) -- Could he learn to accept

Although it sometimes less than his standard? seems that Cincinnati Reds "Just the last couple of third baseman Pete Rose years, I 've learned that a never will grow old, ~er_e ~ y like Joe Morgan needs MeN, AND already is speculation ¢=* Fe~t occasionally and that a SUN, hemaystay m the dugout as playercan become moody," .,aid"~ i T U E S , a mmiager once his playing Rose said. "I've learned to sibly

ss7 , W L . t~ " an 2 ~ career is over. accept that." single to right, scoring Boston s4 43 . .- . . . . . . . -- ~ps a=ainst ' . (.Jose) Ur ta in n Yorkn $4 45 .545 3 t .musgo " ' ~" " - - " ' [O New ' ~ 4 0 ssa i (ofnSpaln) in.-Europe r The .36.year-old Rose "Tommy Helms and Lee Robinson. J U L Y 3 1 A U G I , A U G , It 45 53 459 11V= Phlladell~le • , . . . . _ , . . • , I a admits he would like to stay May told mewhen they went Rookie Steve Henderson D~t~o,..~ ,~ g~ 'Ag~ R~burgh 57 42 ,$76 2 ~tup n~u~. .

in baseball, either as a to Houston, there was a chased home two runs with ~.,wv, . . . . . . . . . . . 12 , • ~ ~ coach e r a manager, blackwhite problem there," a triple and Single to le~d TM~na~: ee 3~ ~ '~1 ~ ~ L ~ 4~ ' : i ~ 151 I - - - - - ~ : ' i *.

"I.would take a coaching Rose said. "I believe that New York Mets to a.'~ : . West ' New York 41 b7 .41e 12½ | r ~ . ~ - m a m i i m n a l A I m 'position," he said, "but not comes from the manager. some $20,000-a-year job. I'd Sparky is the kid of guy who • want to be a special hitting never lets that happen. instructor or something like Look at our team. We that, a Ted Williams kind of have a lot of different kind of coach." guys. We don't..have .any_

Rose snidhewouldliketo (roubles along mote nnes back ' " . . : A¢ ! ~ ' manage, b u t only in a n d it comes from the i Cincinnati. manager."

The veteran third Rose believes that as a baseman.feels be might be manager be would like to the kinder, manager he is work with his general currently~pl~/ying under-- manager. Sparky Anderson. Reds president Bob

"What is important is to Howsam recently sat with get theplayersto b ~ t their Rose for more than a half- H '~ ' ~ ~ 1 ~ , . , butts for you. That s what hour discussing the fortunes Sparky does, and think I of the team, and on another bounced 1.1SEx~.

V.W. T I R E S 400-15 19.9S E A C H "" " '" , " k , 1 1 k ~ 4 ~ ~ l l ~ ! could do it." eccassion he called Roseto nightcap to score five runs A.C, RESI$TORTYPE " _ . . . . . r . r | n c , . u . H Agoncy - : ( ~ . d a L ~ • . ,, Rose has always been a congratulate him on in the eighth inning and MACHANIcHANDCLEANER '$,PSSiLTIH . 6~4.~4,S. ~

leader by 'example with his breaking the career record defeat Cincinnati 5-1. B a l t i m o r e Or io l e s 4 9 0 0 [ ' ~ . | 6 W , " [ ~ ( Z : , " hustle and driving attitude, for switch hitting,, increased their American- , ,

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Page 7: i · this 'meeting is .held, Prince George Montmy.', Meanwhile, Gordon wish to be invo|ved in any Maroney saidhitaldermen Returning to • Terrace Crampton, Terrace's way. And the

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I F, t l Y . / t ' ,~; ~ Help:,Wanted 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "'" ..................... ~" ...... .. -. ;- .... ' . • / . 1 ~ "r '~1"1~'~ ' ' ' " ~" .~8:Want~ct:~-=.;Mt~. ' ..... ;. " :.,: 9...-Homes~;for~Sal~,.~

~The RePaid, 3212 Kalum Street " - ' ' . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . . P.O. Box 399 .: Terrace, B.C.

Phone635-6357~Terracb 19 years of age to live in for Phone632.5706 housekeeping and cooking

Kitlmat duties. For more Inforamtlon Subscription rates: Slngle Copy phone-after 6:00 p.m. 635.3135. 20 cents. Monthly by carrier (I)-10-19) Three Dollars ($3.00). • Yearly by mall in Canada Wanted fo Buy: Tent frailer ih $40.00. senior Citizens $20.00 good condition. Phone 635.3845 par year. Yearly by mail outside Canada (I)-17,18,19,20,1 $51',00. • - Authorized as second class mail 39. Boats & Engines bythe:Post Office Department, Ottawa. and for. payment of postage In cash/ aessifledsdue 24 hours prior to desl~(,d ~lay'of p0bllcatlon. $2.00 for first 20 words, 10 cents each word thereafter. No refunds on classified ads.

!. Coming E~ents

WeightWaiCh~rs, m~etlng held every Tuesday at 7 p . ~ . at the Knox United Church H~a I, 4907 Lazelle Avenue..

Terrace Duplicate Bridge Club wli l commence play "each Tuesday night at 7: 30. Play will be In room 4, Caledonla High School. All bridge players are Inv!tPd to attend. For part. norship or Information phone 635.7356. (CTR}

Thornhill Calorie Counters meatevery Tuesday, Thornhill Elementary School, 7:15 p.m. New members welcome from Terrace and Thornhill.

Loyal Order of Moose Ledge No. 1820, Terrace, B.C. Meeting held every 2nd and 4th Thur. sdey, every, month at 0 p.m. Phone 635-6641. (cff)

INCHES AWAY CLUB Meet every Tuesday night at 8 Inthe Skeena Health Unit. For more Information phone 635- 2847 or 635.3023.

B.C. Heart Foundation In Memorial" Donations may be sent;to Terrace Unit, Boc 22, Terrace, B.C.

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS 3:0

N~)n'day, Thurs., Saturday. 3:3~

Ph~e " 638-1021 For Sale: ,Scoff AM.FMtuner tteman. Phone ~.,T~3. (p.20) ~:0 - 635.7S95 1 I ' - - - - ~ i ~ 7:0

' " I " "~ " . . . . . . . ~ Super Gemini carpet sweeper r . , , . . . . , . . . . . . ,M@ " " - ~ - z . . . . . . . . . ' . j , v . - n v n . : . ' ~ I I R ( 4 Z ona,~aroom KehfibdilFi/l l~,~et}W/~l 9n" $12, ~ o ~ L ~ : , . : ~ u a . . ( ~ ~ ~r.~r~ll~e~bt~k~frol~,.,ThOt, hhill ~9~0

Meeflr~j~l~t W~lrldsb'af OTe'd~h'-" Book shsives: iogs~with Ilgnt:- School, private' , o t COM. month a t8 p.m. inthel=eet~nog r very nice $75, ~lovely, ant ique, P L E T E L Y FURNISHED, .::11"."210 room at t e Sand a . pump organ*-,,It~works.to t300,.~; ~Steady and reliable people only, m~4r~0

further, Information phone 635. double cuttaii~i;0dse"xtefid:~'~ , ph0neBHan,635.91S1. (STF)-~ /,(~:0 3~12. - : " ' 120" $3. P[~one:63~3~l~'~(P~20)~: . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . , " "

. . . . . . . ~" 48. Suites f o r R e n t N~eflng - Terrace B.P.O.E. (Elks Lodge), First and Third Thursday of month. O.O.R,P. (Ladies of the Royal Purple) - Second and Fourth ~ Mon.day of N~th.

14. Bus inessPersona l

Webb Ilefrigeratio. *! ~23 souc,~ 635.2!u

@ Authorized

Service Depot Repalrsto Refrigera~ors

Freezers, Washers, Dr~yers~ And Ranges

(Ctf)

E.W. Landscaping; Speclalzlng In lands~plng, scrubs, trees etc. Inset and erosloncontrol. Fencing*and contract blasting. Phone 635~993 o r Box 454 Terrace, (p.15,16,17,10,19,20)

SMITHERS PERSONAL. i ~ ITERMEDIATE CARE HOME now taking applications for admittance. For In- formation write: Smlthers Society for Concerned Citizens, Bornlce Ouadros, Secretary, Box 2049, Smlthers, B.C. (p. 17~18)

Mike's Dog Walking Service & Care while your away.

R~tes Negotiable. Phone 63s~ 2 1 ~ . (p .17,18, t9 ,20)"

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Retired cbuple required by the Wanted: Mature woman over Nass Camp Recreation Com. mlssl0n to take charge of commlsslafy and lounge operatlens as well as lanitorlal services required for two buildings.

Salaries ~50 per month and free trailer space.

• Appllcetion deedllne. Aug 12,' 1977. Send particulars such as; experience and availability to:

Chairman of the Nass Camp Recreation Commlsslan For salei 20' River beat. New

Box 8 , • never used. Priced for quick Nasa: Camp; -B~. ;,~ ~ i ~ 7 ~.~ ~ .~ .S? ,~ .~ Cell j~?~. $1.0r.vlew ....

'C 19 20 1' ................. ' ~ • ' ' ' • ; t ~ 2 7 ~ i $ '('~:tg',~,l) ~ "~" "

32. Bic:ycle~, MotorCYcles N e a r new 33' Fibreglass River . Boat. 455 Cubic Inch Inboard

! . 1976 7S0'~;rrlUmph. ~Many with Berkely $8,000 firm. 635- '~extra $1,600.'Phone 435.2154. (p. 319"2, 635~3349. (p-17,1S,19,20) 1S,16,17,1S,19)

• . I-O 350 hrs. F-W coaled head, 33. For Sale - Misc. sink, C.B. depth sounder etc.

Sleeps four -22- cabin cruiser . Must sell: ~stove, 10 speed bike Full prlce~$6,000. Phone 635-5707

STS, new TV tetestar vx12 te~t. after 6 p.m. (p.19,20) 1973 Ford cre~ cab. 1973 Ford 3 Phone 635.4561. (p.1,21 =" ton pickup,' 1970 Ford f.100, 1972

20" Thermoglass K 8, C Cabin Datsun pickup. Call 635-6636 or 1.4 sp.'muncl trans $2.~0. 1 set Crulsor with trailer. 5leaps S. view at 26O9 Skeena St. (ctf) Hedmen' headers 550, For 70 full galley • head • sniffer - Chev. 635.~20 {c.16,17,1g,19,20) sounder 165HP 1.0 • .$9500. ' 197415'VanguardTrallerwlth3

No.31 Timberland Trailer Court way fridge, propane stove and I n s t a n t P r i n l i ng ¢~s.9~29. (p.19,20,1) heater, 2 tanks, Sleeps six,

Immaculate condition. and" Photo Copying,, !47. Homes fo r Rent 1974 3 seat Chev Impala

• stationwagon. PS, PB, radials, 10¢ Per Coplr " HILLSIDE LODGE dr condlfloning, t i l t steering,.4

. Totem Press & Stationery 4450 att ic Avenue @eaker radio and 8 track, air 4550 A Lakelse Ave. Sleeping rooms, housokeeplng ;hocks, roof rack. 635-4785 (p.

' Phone 635.7412 unils, centrally located. Fully (CTF) furnished. Reasonable rates by 16,17,18,19, )

day or week. Non-drinkers For Sale: 1974 Cougar 2 dr. only. Phone635-6631. (df) H.T., 24,000 miles. Perfect

FURNITURE SPECIAL • r

By nlghf a bud sofa ancl chair 3 Bedrcom Row Housing Suites. shape. $4,000f l rm. V iew at 4640. from - $299.95. Full basement, I'/= balhs, half Welsh or 635.2667 (c.17,18,19,20) 5 Plece kltchen sulte - $99.95. Mock from schools, 5 mlnute Slngle dre~ers ,rum $99,95 walk from town. Sultable for 1971 Mercedes Bendz excellent

famllles. $250 per month. 6 - amdltlon. Call B47.2663betwem 39" Mattress or bax sprln,3 fron' month lease. A .j~iPly Sulte 100 • 9:30 and 4. 847.3055 between 6 $59.95. 4529 Straume', (~lf)

Fred's Furniture Ltd. a n d 10. (c-16,17,18,19,20) 4434 Lakelse Ave. For Rent: 2 bedroom house.

Second Floor Available on August 1S, 1977. To For Sale: 1971 Ford Crew COb df} vlewonJuly30. Phone635.9356. 4x4, front needs work. Rest'In

good Shape. Best offers takes. 2" Reject lumber. $20 per (c-18,19,20} Phone632.7694 (p.16,17,18,19,20)

thousand board if.onLy. Price " 3:00 p.m. , Skeena Forest Products. (eft) For Rent: ! bedroom with

' kitchon facilities for a gon- For Sale: " Plymouth 4 door 3:30 p . m . , " sedan, power steering, Asking I) p . m . . - - $750 or best offer. In very good 5 ]).m. .... amdltion. To v!~W ~t 5135 A g o r or phone a n ~ m ~ ( ~ ' . ~ ' nday,;. . AugUr}l,. ~ ~ ..•~o,

For Sale: //2" drive air Impact wrench, iustrebullt S65. Phone 635.3268 after 5 p.m. (sff)

Hay. for sale. No rain. Top quality Timothy Alfalpha mix.

per ton In field or $40 from • stack. Phone Jim Huffon 846- ~

5690 or 04&$412 Quick• B.C. (c . 18,2,7,12)

For Sale: NCR Cash' Register, 8 ' department total, recon.

dltloned,,very reliable type of machine. Wlnterland General. Store, 3210 Kalum St. Terrace, 635.4636. (cff)

I Hay for Sale:: 1Top Cuall~l mixed hay. , D l a c o u n t for[ quantify. In field or In barn. | ~7.3165. (c-I1) J

For some real burgalns in used women's and childran~e clothing, household items and toys see the .soledion,at the

• Kltlmat Workshop, a t ~0 W. Columbl~ St. at Rlverlodge. dOpon 9 .... t o ' 4 .week.

ays...donatlons welcomed. :(clf) ~

For Sale: 2 - 1,000 gallon fuel • tanks. Interested'p~rtles please cqntact School District No.92 Nisghe, 4S48 Lakelse Ave. 63S. 9181. (C-19,20,1)

Hay .for sale:! Excellent quality horse hay, no rain, Tlmothy~ Alfalfa, brome, alslke. $1.50 per bale. phone" Smiters 847.9708 (P:!Pi " :. -:": "

For Sale: Ha~, no rain, $1.25 a . I~le. ' Phone. 846.5670. for Ed Alson. (p.19,20) -

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i~. ABLE ELECTRIC LTD. Class A Electrical Contracting. Fi~ee Estimates. Phone 635.5876 o~,i 638.1231: : (d f )

~ d , ~ : Rule: ~ "Odd lobs for the [0=~es~;.' Phone 635.4535, 3238 Kalum, . (~ )

R!) ABLE ELECTRICLTD. . Mrlgerative Contracting and h~sehold repairs. Phone 635. 1 7 6 or 638.1231. (df) .-.'." ,,,

19!~! H e l p Wanted

~ TAXI'DRIVERS F011 time• part t me. C ass d II~:ence .and pol ice perm'lt r~ulred. Contact manager, Terrace Taxi • 635.2242. (ctf)

K E Y S T O N E COURT

A P A R T M E N T S

Offlco No; 2 - 4403 Scoff. One, two and three bedroom apart- manfs. Laundry & Storage area Near schools and downtown'~ Clean, quiet, ;paclous, socu&lty lock.up and ~atrol. " •

635-$224

(ctf)

For Rent: 2 bedroom Apt. • with fridga and.stove, electric heat. Free !aundry : facllllles. No palS. $144 per month. 3145 River Drive 635.6445 (cff) ~ .

For Rent: Furnished ol!e bedroom duplex at 39~ Mountalnvlew Ave ThornhlH P h o n e 635.2577 (CTF) .

'2 bedroom suite for rent. Avai lable now. Centrally located. 'No pets. 635.9471. (sff}'

C E D A R P L A C E A P A R T M E N T S

4931 W a l s h A v e n u e Suite 113

Terrace, B.C. 635-7056

New ), 2 and 3 bedroom suites for rent. Frldge, Stove, drapes, carpet, rec area, sauna and pool table, with security enterphone and elevator. Absolutely no pets. (df) . ..

glinto'n Nanor Furnished or unfurnished studio )r 1 bedroom' apartments. Security enferphono. Phone

638'1032 ' o r

(ctf)

636-4321 49.. Homes for Sale

For Sale: 3 bedroom split level town house. Strata title. Wall to wai l carpet throughout. Stove & frldge included. Close to shopping mall. Phone after 6

) .m. 632.3433. (c.16,17,18,19,20)

I 3 budr0om house for Sate with| basement suite. Price 4S,000. I Open tootlers. Two lots for sale I $10,000 each. Phone 635.21534 (p.16,17,10,18,20 " ,,I

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For Salei Fender Mustang electric guitar, Fender Band., ma~ter ~ P , 5paaker cabinet, Banid S s~rlng, Yashlca 2V= sqlmrefor mar'camera, cassette recorder, mini Korg. tuning

r 'stand'ard.~ Japaneso Plgnose AMP:. Phbne 635.9560'evenings. (p.18,19,20)~

34~ For Rent . -Misc.

TralJer 10t foi" l'en~i 124x150.ft. $50 per month. Close to schools In Thornhlll.' Phone 635.2346 Is! month free. (CTF)

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,o.,..., DEFEAT KITIMA T 3 bedroom modular home, ." . , Full basement on 2 acres . . . . . . .

• $34/;'00 " • ' ;~" " ; ' " ""~" "" ' ; '" . . . . : ; " "" ' ": . . . . Phone635.3459 • ~ ,,....."." :!,... / ; " : • "~. . . . . . . . . " d " ' t ' . : . , n ; " I " n • n

or .." , rnnPni=, " OTT '[0 Tlnaus 679.3961 , ' ' " ' ~ " " 1 ' " :

~ o o m .hon]ewlth wal; t o By D ~ Y ~ ~ N - - - - ~ e d g h [ .hack, scoring" last ~ . ~ i r d .an l fit! wall mrougn ~corn tlrep~ce, I~porlB I~IIM]¢- : : : , ~ U m ' 111 o . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,~,~, .~o.~.~. :~,.::..;.;., three-, a s . . . t h e sac rid, . Kitintat got then" bats tithes m ~e st pa,o~,, s ~ 5 s ~ 1 A~krilnvg e Dural Pad!spa ~ : s ! ~ : ~ •:::Te.rrace. overtook their. ~ g0h~:long enough to score • ~timal. hey . . . . . , ~'~'~'; Go~,et Ave ,,,.~) . two h o m e runs:/..as~ime'-' r i v a , s ; 5-3, scoring " m a t ;Hvetimes, twice on a homer lena a n o e o ~ . n.o! Ko} - " ; "'"" " Terrace Br.o..nco.au: sta_rs t/mes , , the . th i rd , only to . b y l M i k e S e h u s s , but the un~aeked .as ~ t h e . ~ ~ t :

B- n-'--r ~ ' - " . . . . , . _ ,~.. defeeteo re ,mac for tl~. have the visitors come back rally , e ~ d e d with two ~ c o n s m t e d 0 f ~ 0 ~ , . ~,,~""~nl~e,r~"al'--';,"~r~st"~d':,'a ,-,ses~?nd~ni~n~;h~=in~..a;, ow~_,a,.n~,.,;~_~ and_take:a 6-5 lead.half an..stra,'sht strikeouts. .:Kevin Go~ard went ~.~e..

. ~ ...... r.y.~: ......................... b ~ , .. , . . ,. .. . . . . ...,~ ............. , e a d e d stained.glass.window ear, n'~e~..a~np ~ m ~ ? n : d . ~ i nmr : . . . . : , : . . .wedaesctays action s a w als, .anee . fo~, T~.ra~,

and others. . . . . TWO at0,e is! is u le, tL,G;urol~o. l . . l ]nals, . , uncesgamGmeleao .was : Pau]s'oB" b las t l i i6 two re~is[er lnt~ tBe . w i n g oy. fireplaces, finished basement, n e x t . w e e k . . C . . . "*."' ! ~ - . short.Hv.ed~.as T en'..ace .sent homers, one for t~o runs st.riking ou .8 ~ a . . w a u j ~ wet bar, chiidren's p,ayaroo, d, 'tuesday' nlgn~, me [ocap. twelve natrers.'~o m e prate and the other for three, as ' omy.~wo. ~ e = ~ . n a s s too~ greenhouse. Open House W 0 n .a ~ e o l~n .~ame, zT-n go~ mix hits ano scorea eight Terrace scored in e v e r y me lOSS. Sunday, J~lY 31, 12 -6 . Asking ana .ms~ nigm me u r o n c ~ times. . . i n n i ~ . h a t the seventh. $57,000. ~14o3. ,le15 Halilweli. won D y a eonvmcing 1~7 Terrace pusnea aeross Unlike the evening before, (18,19,20) marg in . . _ " , • . . . four more runs in the s ix~ Terrace did not have a big

' . In .Tuesday s g a m e , and . Kit imat , . foun~ .inning;. they scoredonce in 57. A u t o m o b i l e s Terraee teeka'[-01ead-in."th.e. : memselvek:on',tbesher~.end thefirst;:twieein the fourth,

" irst. inning, but Kitimat ofa17;6eountgoingintothe three'times in the second,

57. Automobiles ..... i

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For sale:..1967 ..,.Volk~swagon: ~ Beetle. Asking M50,or b e s t ' . offer. To view at 5138 Agar or phone anytime 635.2636. (p.2)

1974 Blazer. 2 Wheel drive, Va, auto, low mileage, excellent condition, Asking

Fo," Sale: Truck and camper, 1971 Toyota Hilux, 50,0~0 miles. Good condition. Lougheed pop. up camper. Phone 635.7251 or 635-5501. (p-20,1,3,4)

1971 Chrysler Newport hardtop, with tape deck, console, bucket seats, and new paint. Best offer. Also five radial fires on Chev 14" rim's Phone 635.3T/2 after 4 p.m. (p.19,20,1,4)

~ 35. Swap & Trade

Would the person ~ho wanted to kk Up A~I t r a * , , t h e mot~r:~ycle for the " 1 electric gidter i)•,,ese phon, 635.

i Plkh, ln 9 . 0 evenings. (p.20)

1976 Truck F'250 4x4; V8, auto, $6,450 Phone 638.1744 after 6

third and. f i fth and four times in'the sixth. . .

• Kitimat never had t h e ,

The Broncos will be travelling to Richmond on Wednes~y. ~ plsy their first game of the double knockout tourney on Thursday.

p.m. (p.19,20) •

1969 Datsun 260Z Silver Blue, 23,000 miles, Mugs, Tope deck, a nice machlno, $4500 flrlp. 638- 1242 (p.18,19,20,1,2,3,4) o

58. Mobi le Homes

For Sale: Immaculate 12x68 3 bedi'oom Safeway Manor, sklrtpd and [gay shack. Full pric~ $9,S00 'o," low down payn~ent possible. Phone 635. 2715. ( p . l )

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The Skecna Cedar Kings have announced a dlum@ • in the schedule for the B.C. Day Invitat/ousi

Tournament. R E V I S E D S C H E D U L E A team from Ketehikan which lind originally N~reed

to :participate had to cancel,last week.w.]P.n ~e~.w~'e . ; uncertainofthel,ngtbo~thefer'wstrtke..owever, B i C D a y r n e y W t = the f e n i e s rtum]nga, Kain' the t e a m kas daeided to • tou en.~r t h e tourney; . : , ; ';*.•. • . . . . . " ' . ';.. : "

Here is the newschedule: . . . - ~

~aturday, July 30th Rlverside Park ~- - ' ' : ~ • ~ Rotary Park 8-30 a.m. " .... Kitimat Build-All vs Lakelee Hotel 9~0 a.m,' * Skeena~C~larK!ngs vs Prince Rupert, 11:0o a.m. Kitimat Merchant~ vs Navy E u s ~ n s . 12:00 p.m. ' Prince Rupert vs Kitimat Build-All • 1:00 p.m. ~ e e n a Cedar Kings v s • L a ~ e Hotel 3:00 p.m. Ketehikan vs Kit,mat Merchants 3:30 p.m. , *.. .... Lakelse Hotel vs Navy Ensigns 5:00 p.m. Skecna Cedar Kipgs'vs Kit,mat Build.All / 7:o0 p.m. : ~ Prince Rupert vs Kit/mat Merchants 7:~5 p.m. Navy E n s i ~ s vs Ketehikan Sunday, July 31st 8:30 a.m. * " :. " i Lakeine Hotel vs Ketchlkan . 9:00 a.m. Kitimat Build.All vs N a v y E u s l ~ . '11:00 a.m. ~ m Cedar Kings vs EntehllrEm IZ:00 p.m. . , . . . . . . Kitilnat Build-All vs Kitimat Merchants

p . m . • " ' i /Skecna ~lar.Kings vs Kit/mat Merchants

: - . . . . " . • . . . . . ..... Ke teh ikan ivsK i t ima t BUlld-AU • '. . - " . iAkelse Hotel vs Prince Rupextl " - " .

. ..... " . 8keena Cedar Kings vs Navy Ensigns. • •

I)0 a,m.- ~'. :~• .. i.... ;! ::iIOtimatMerchauts l n s . ~ Hotel - , " , ' • . . "

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* •FOUR GOLD MEDALS

, Canadians. have a fine dag at Wheelchair Olympics

• STOKE MANDEVILLE, done some Javelin United States wbo l~d a condiUous. "It was. ramy, England ;(CP) - - Canadians " trainix~," ~ i d Dian e. . throw of 19.69 metres, windy and dusty--just a hell collected four ~old medals . • Thihadeau won his medal of a .day," said ~ d e a u . Wednesday at ' the Bas taraehe set a in the shox..t metric archery In wheelchair basketball international games'for the Canadian recOrd with a 'event with a score of 514 out disabled.

Elaine Ell of Edmonton wof~ the women's pentathlon and a silvernmedal in the Class 4 javelin; Tom Parker of Edmonton 'and PalDh

Mechanical wuzard took.~.:Lold..medals . in L:E ." ~ a r o m a ; Diane Earl.' of Edmonton won a gold medal in the Class 3 javelin and Clarence Bastarache of

~ velin throw of 18.99 metres win the silver medal

b e ~ , d . P ~ n .Halsey of the despite poor weather Germany.

M O O D Y - G U T H R I E

Wednesday , C a n a d a ' s of a l~_.sible 60o..lfls score women's team dropped a.46. was a lifetime personal best 21 decision to West"

parts with driver

For Sale: 1974 12x64 Empassey Call Rob. 635.5550, " (p.4,5)

12](68 ~31monts mobile home, 3 bedrooms. New carpet in living ¢oom;.frldge and stove In go.od condltlnn. $7500 complete prlce. Call 635.7394 or 633.2421 collect Nass Camp. View at Century Trailer Court. Thernhill 3886 Muller. Keys at nelghbaurs. (c- 16,17,18,19,20)

66. Rec.• Vehicles

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66. Campers

For Sale: 1970 V.W. Westfella camper. 12,000 miles on rebuilt engine. Special oll ccollng. Summer radials and 4 winters. $2,700 or bust offer 635.3505. (p- 19;20,1,2,3)

For Sale: SV=' camper, stove, oven, propane frldge. Phone. 635.4761. (p.10,19,20,1,2)

Bathurst, N.B., won a sliver medal in the men's javelin.

That put,Canada's medal : . -. . - ,,o,,-t ot-four ~ s o l d four CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) t o become a lltUe more Nashvlile and snid this week si ivera~dt~vobr'~nz~ --RalphMoody, astoekcar independent. There aren't he would serve as crew ehief

Eli said her field events legend for his ~ mechanical really any hard feelings. It of the ear, which the team aave-hex; the aold medal in wizardry, has parted was inevitable that someday plans to run in all,13 events FGo '~,~,=ml,~ ,,n,~tHn, , company with driver Janet Palph, who helped_ us get off left in • the Winston Cup g'ol~d mr'-ecTa'l']~'~ao~}~in~ Gutiide and hercar owner, ~ the ground in such a great, season. ,ha L , rn most ~eased wit]1 Lynda F e r r e r i . . ' . understanding fashion, M O O a ,, , , ,, ,,

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my ~ o t put and javelin,; All three, of us had been. would go an ther way. masterminded many of the • , kind of unhe with the The split took lace some t That s what did it for m e . . . . . , PPY" - . . . . " :'--- . . . . t ~ .. . . . 4 vie cries ;posted-bY stars

Swimming. a r c h e r y and way nnun~ were ,g°mg' u m e .between ;he .,,mY such --nn . . . . . . . . . . nnvld r~.-,.,mn t~,,,a " n r ~ . 0 M said Tuesda ' I ust Firecracker 400 in Daytona . . . . . . . . . . t h e ther ¥ .oo~ly. i ~ _ Y" J . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o Bobby Allison and ~ntathlon events n / i (~maeo m ~ v e up my par~ ann m e Nasnvme ~ 0 . n Lorenzan, said" r '~arker disabl~l in both of it as team manager while July 16. The truck carrymg ~. . h~.ao O;~aL'f"'t -,0m,~t,~ we could Still senarate as C,u~u;ie's Chevrolet racer to "I have anomer thing m L',=", "c7,,';,..~'~,7 , ~ , ~ ; ~ friends" ~ - - : the Tennessee track had the making for what could his medal'' "~omin¢. into , MOody, co~founder of the tape over Moody s name ~ a fine tean.~.. It.could Jell today, it l ~ k e ~ a s ~ " ~ , ~ i t !;.,i~'~',~,.;i~O]~_"~:ian~ i*~.,~o~ly, :.w~[eh. was painted on the by.,l~eX~_w_ee.,~en_a ann, we_,

said. "But I wasn't shoot_~ ra]~ed eyeb ..rows•..when he .. Jim L~nn.dholm was in _riah.t .away;_certai~y by_t~ as well today and the other .agr~i . fa +advise. G.utbr!e eherge o~ me operau0n at Tauaaega 500 (on AUg. 79. fellows improved. Still;i'm anuprepare cars mr net m . .. . pleased with my pm40rm- Ma~tbrie m a d e ; 1976;n w , n s ' ' . . , , . -,o-o=s C o u r a a e o u s a g a i n

P ~ k e r outpointed Hans his~ry by .benominl~ the . ~ . P i m m e l a a r n o f t h o flrscwomantoeo.mpemoua NEWPORT., R.I. (AP) -- were paired, Enterprise Netherlande 2,023 to 1.773. super specaway m a stock Ted "nu'ner's ' ~:oursgeous won ~otn raqes..

Asked i f wheelc~alr car. She finished in 15th defeated, onilmaker Lowell The n-ext racm-- t)e~ums- - - archery differs from the plaee in the lg?6 World _800. at North s Enterprise on A-a s ,,~m t ~ o , . , ~ o snort ~ractised by others, 'the. Charlotte Motor Wednesday, winning the rou"'nd'-ro'I)i-n ""~o,,,o""o"'~,,~ ~'arke~ said: "No't much: ~ a y , . . :,~. - : , ...'-,. final Am, e~ea's Cap^obs~r- foreign challeng'er's; '~0 / ' " " Somehodv else aces out ann uuume, a pn~o~cna~'wm! vauon ~.m .-=,~ ~, =,~ . . . . . . a~t~ the arrows It s a bit homes in New York an(/ month on the renal leg by 43 'l"ne mree , ~,mer=ean l ' ~ w n e k tl~t way " ' bllami, could not be reached seconds, yachts start racing' again ,

Earl. normally a. track for. comment on Moody s The win for Courageous Aug. 16 in eir fixi~ trial s~ecia~ist, took h~r first gold departum;' . . . . was the first agninst series. The .best four~f- x~edal in on the field "I've . ~'errerl, .a..~ce-pres)aen.~ Enterprise since July 16, the seven ~ r n ~ m oee me~me been snendinaa io tof t ime of First un ion x~a~10nau day the observation trials cup, wmcnnaseeennenaoy ,,~ aa=t~;,,,,, h.'~o~ ~hioh they Bank in Charlotte, said" ' he,an The next two times the United States since 185L

• d'on;t"~ve here, but~ haw "It was.a thing of wishing th~ two ~2-metre yachts begins Sept. 13.

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The Wizard of Id by Brantparkerand.Johnnyhart Crossword Your individUal by Eugene Sheffer Horoscope

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Clear thinking, followed by effective action, can help you rack up a good score now. Keep eyes on your most .ambitious goals, and head straight toward. t he~ 20 Caesar, 1" Strike place 37 Negative " '

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( A r ~ * remo may affect you. Some people will delight you, others irk. HERE is where the Can~e~qan's Innate objectivity and good Judgment will prove helpful LEO ( j .24 to A+ =i

You may not be able to get to the heart of matters readily or recognize details which could change a sit0atton. But deliberate carefully, then you can act.

(Aug. u to SePt. =). A.lack of plan. or proper

schedule could mean lack of controllin~ interest This day calls for meticulous care and accuracy. DOI~'T d epmd on luck., L U m (sept.24 to oct. =)

You may hoar some idletalk. Be analytical and sift through all the, wordage until you ring

• the bell of fact; Then, end only then, take any needed action.

Frances Drake s c o m o (Oct. 24 to Nov. 22)

Discretion should be day's watchword. Keep dispesitien even In order to cope with the ruffled ones you meet -- and there may be severaL B A G I T T A R I U S . " " (Ndv~ = to Dec. m) ~"&'P'~

Going it alone will not be ~e answer now: There are definite areas where you will have to associate with, planwith other& Tenmwork!

(Dec. ~ to Jan. 9.0) Some plans may have to be

changed whether you like it or not. Be composed, however, for you may well profit by the change~.Keep your sense of humer sharp. : . AQUARn~ ~ (Jan. 21 to Feb. !9)

A - t i m e for some in-. tr~pection. Through reflection, you will get adearer viewo~ the road ahead, to makeplans for. further eccomp . ~ m t and satisfaction. PISCES • ( F e b . ~ to Mar. ~ i . ~

Den't let emotions dictate your actions-- a tmdency,now. ~.Ml situations, face facts and be 'realistic, objective in

YOU BORN TODAY are, like " most Leoi~--n~tural leaders,

s~uetimes militant in your methods, and always dramatic. You ususl~ act smartly and with precisi~, but can an- tagonize associates through sarcasm end arrogance. Try ~o curb these traits and be mere. patient with thase, less gifted than yourself. Exceptionally versatile, you could excel in the theater, as a writer or as an artist in.almost any mediumi could also become a brilliant business executive or orgardzer

but , here again, must master a ~ / ~ t ~u m I ~aw

i ~ i t o " ~ , ~ ; ~ t m ~ ~ o + m ,. terference from others. Adaptability is one of the traits for which you MUST straw. Birthdate of: Jacqueline Kenued~ Oannsis.

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Teday;s Cryptoq~p clue: R equals H ., " The Cryptequip is a simple sub'stitution cipher in which each letter used stands for another. If you think that X equals O, it will equal O throughout the puzzle. Single letters, short words, and words using an apostropbe can give you clues to locating vowels. Solution is accomplished by trial and error.

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D E A R ABBY: I just read in a mogezine that one of the i most unusual lettero you ever received was from a woman

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who said that on her honeymoon her husband wanted her to lie in a tub of cold water for 20 minutes, stud then come to bed and °~retend" she was dead.

Boy he IS weirdl I would have been satisfied if on our honeymoon my wife had taken a hot bath end came to bed pretending she was ALIVEI

OPPOSITE PROBLEM :

D E A R OPPOSITE: The wife of the weirdo who Illisa 'era cold and lifeless wrote to my sister, Not me.

D E A R ABBY: I Was raped almost twO) years ago and something has been bothering me ever since. I was a virgin before I was raped, and now I won't be able to wear a white wedding dress because white stands for purity, and I'm not pure anymore•

I don't have a boyfriend a.nd I may never get one: but•in case I do Iq.l have to.tell him the'whole story ann ne may not, even believe me.

Or do you think because' I couldn't help myself I can' wear white?

• TROUBLED A~T TWENTY-ONE

D E A R TROUBLED: Even though you may not be a virgin technically, you are still morally "pure." However, white gowns ere not reserved for virgin brides only. ~ny bride who has never been married before may wear white../

D E A R ABBY: I recently attended o wedding with a male friend of mine. Although the invitation was sent him, he asked me to accompany him. I accepted and we had a wonderful time. To my amazement, my friend received a bill for $25 for "taking a datoJ'

In the past, my friend and I double-dated severai times with the bride and groom, so I was no stranger,to them. My friend and the groom had even been roommates for a while.

I'm in my 30s and have attended 'many weddings (myself• taking a date, or vice versa) and I have never heard of being "billed" for my guest.

The parents of the bride ore supposedly '~pper crust" society. Is this proper? Have you ever heard of it before?

SAN FRANCISCAN

'DEAR SAN: It is not proper, and I've never heard of It before. You fall to mention whether your friend asked if he could bring a date. If he brought you without asking, perhaps this was their way of iiunisldng him. In'any ease, It

: was.a chintzy stunt. . ' . • ' ' . . . . . . ' / • . . . .

D E A R ABBY: I a m a 41-year~Id woman who was divorced last year after a miserable 20-year marriage. I get $800 a month alimony. I have one daughter who is19.and

• away a t college. • . ' : " • ' Three months age I met a yoang man at a ,c~_,ur_ ch singles'

meeting and it was love at first ,sight,. He s the most sensitive and charming man.Igre ever mac. ne says I~n the only woman he's ever loved, and in bed, on a sca!e of one to ten, ~ he rates a ten. .,

He's recently divorced and has a 4-year-old son living with his ex-wife. He moved here from the Midwest and is looking for a job. 'i . • Now the problem: He's'only 27, but he's very mature for his age Imd says the age difference doesn't bother him.

He wants to*marry hie, but ff I accept, Iq.l lose m y alimony. I've considered having him move in witl} me, but . ' i ": it might cost me the respect of my aaughter ann parents . , whichmeans a lotto me. What are your thoughts on this?

. . . . ' ' ' IN LOVE

D E A R IN: The age difference may pose problems later on, but I see bigger problems, now. Since heLa unemployed, moving in w i t h you might be a great move for him, b u t feeling as you do about your daughter ~ and parente,:I don't advise it. If it's love, it will lasL Take your time. ' .

CONFIDENTIAL TO "SUFFERED A SETBACK": It 's no disgrace to slip and fail, but yon aren't redly a failure

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For Abby's'boohlet, "How to Have , Lo.velY.Weddl-g," send SJt to AbigMI Van Buron, 159- Lanky Dr.; Beverly Hills',; ~ CMif. 90212. Please enclose a Iong~ self.addressed, e tmnped. ~ (24~) onvelope. . . . . . i i ' . , /

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Those Perhaps we're note quite as lazy, and not even that bright Maude and All in the Family, hypocritical as the Victorians, - wbentheywereyoungp~.ple, but thunder fulminatingiy hypocrites but ! wouldn't want to bet on We have mothers who got against a fine novel like The I it. All that's changed is the in the family-way at 19, and" Diviners by Margaret

By BILL SMILEY terms of reference, had a shot.gun marriage, be- Laurence. r "There is one type among the No manufacturer today walling the "sexual licence" Theyarethetypewhodon't species Man that puzzles and could get away with hi~'ng of their daughters, want anything racier than saddens me.- children. But don' t think We have fathers who . "The BobhseyTwins" taught faint. Th. ey'd probably just

In an age that congratulates they're any less heartless than deplore at length the sloth- in school, but will shout with. get a slags of water in the face. itself on its openness, its their forebears. At least, in fuiness of .their sons, con- ribald laughter at. smut on But even the~women are a honesty, its "Let it all hang the 19th cantuw, you knew veniently ignoring .that theY: television and take in every long way from being out o f out" attitude, the hypocrite is the. boss" was a bastard, hadtohaveag0odb6otinthe restricted movie in town, the woods, when it comes t 0, still very much with us. Today, a company can tail from their o w n fathers laughing when there is blood- hypocrisy. And many of the . Some people might think "reorganize," andturn half a before they'd even carry ou t • shed on the screen, and. bi]ggest hypocrites are "sur-

'~he .19th -century was the dozen middle-aged men into the ashes; nudging heavily when a face" feminists. Theywa~t,all golden age of hypocrisy, the street by an "executive . We. have school trustees couple of naked bodies start thepesksofthenewfreedom,- Certainly, i t se t s o m e h i g h decision." " who will double 0verl.in a n . ~. squirming on the celluloid and all the tients'of .the 01d standards in this line.. Many men' in today's agony of glee after healing a 'i. strip. ' "essence of woman.' . . . .

filthy, joke. bot~ i n public - What about today's o h well, "Let him who is There were t h e menu- society stillpractice a double " • " m women? Are they less h ~ - " facturers who preached en- standard, one for themselves,, sternly deplore the _. IX) - . :. ° without sin cast. the. first

" * ' " " ~ ~ ' s t o n e . " lightenment and progress on • one for their wives.--A;man ~ ; ography, chtldren are beiag:.~!::~ critical than itheir great . . . . the one hand, and on the . . . . . . . . ,, exp0sed':to in their ~school :~: grandmothers? On the wh01e, who gets drunk has had a .. ~. • - ' . " '~ I,A . . . . . ' T ' h ~ ' r ~ i ~ q t ~g I'm. certai~y not .talking ."

" " " t , " " U • " • ' • U D4S 3 .y~,~Po ~ " ~ 7 " ~ a ~ - - - other worked children 60 fewtoo many. A woman literat re.: : . . . . : . t . , . . , .a ini ;af i-- as ever but about m e and thee, gentle hours a week in their who ~gets drunk ! s , *diS" : They are the type wh0"will i:/. they,re more honest. They reader. But~agen'tyouaHttle factories, gtisting." A man can $9 tO a respond with/chuckles and :~! : . still' cry for' n o apparent sick of* t k e m --- -e l l those - " .There were the men who business convention and have eveobeilylaughstothesegual~. ~: ~: renosn, but they know thege's hypocrites? ' "

brayed of_ghastity as one of ,a little fling with a c~H girl:lf, leers of Norman Lear i n ' : no percentage in pulling a ©TheAqff leSyadkateLtd, : the prime virtues, and dallied his Wife. kisses a couple..of. • • " "

with prostitutes. There were g0ys at the New Yr.ar's EVeL- . . . " " ~ " ' ~ the men who spoke giowinsiY partyabittooWarmiy, she:sa - . .... . . - . "-

' o f a g e n t l e r w a y o f l i f e , and s e x m a n i a c . . . ' ~ " • , , - S A I L P L A N E P I L O T . - . ' . .

. set.'savage fighting dogs on We have politicJahs who" " i . ~ " . . . . : • "'- - , ~ " ." " . . . . .

Nazi ace a showm__ One another. The list is end- sieur of peace and plan for . less. war, doctors who .preach , ~ : ~ n l "

And the womenl Oh, but against ;]rugs mid tell you " :'"-.- wcregt they the hypocrites, " cigarettes will killyou, even as ' ~. too? Just as tough and they butt their S0th coffin nail • voracious as any woman of of thedayandpopacoupleof " HAMi 'LTON (CP) - - ~of 15 and was a gl ider pi lot forced down e i g h t t imes, today, they hid these• traits bennies to keep g o i n g . F o r m e r L u f i w a f f e a c e ~p r io r to the Second World pa rachu t ing to s ~ e t y low. behind a facade of gentility, We have pillars o f the O~ ,a r B0eaeh, now a real - ' : War . . t i m e s a n d , . m a n g g m g to humility, helplessness and church whom you wouldn ' t , e s t a t e ' br6ke'r i n . Teronto. i A Germ~a.n f~hger pilot c ra sh - l and 'wi.tliout ser ious fainting fits. trust as faJ: as you could~ h a s b u i l t - a n i n t e r n a t i o n a i d u r i n g m e w a r , n.e in jury on m e ~ o t h e r oe-

It was an era in Which the bounce a bowling ball i n . B ~ -: reputa t ion in one of the m o s t completed 120 m ~ s i o ~ m easions. - / : . public- mouthing of the swa~np. '. , : ' " " esoteric forms of f ly ing- - :1944ancl l~S, ~ o o t m g a o w n He eredits...l~. ~ e . n . e e Christian virtues was only We have all kinds.; of. sa i l t ) lanlng ' . .18 Allieo ptan.es. .. " in"glkl ing w tm. ,n~pmg~mm exceeded by the private characters Who will cheat on , . - ~n"his . ~ ' h l e i e b e r ASW-15 ~ . " I t was d o n e in, , t~e to s u r v i v e . m e s e materialism, corruption, and their income tax, a n d t h e n - s a i l ~ n e ~ h e . p e f f o r m s e a e h o e t e n e e at u e r m a n y , e exper iences . • . ' ". sometlmesdownright vicious- berate people on welfare foi ~ : y e a r :at" 16. to 20 a i r . shows, : said .quietly dur ing a r eeen t In C a n a d a . s ince • 19S1,

" r ipping o f f - t h e s o r e . m - ' , g ~ d ? s f a r a f i e l d as R h o d e an' r~ew , e r e . ness of the middle and upper ] 3oes~ has gu ided h is s i len t classes. ment ' . . . . . . . We lost m a n y m e n in m y s a i l p h n e to Windsor, . O n t ,

Well, then, have we got rid We ' have .. teachers Who: .., . ' ,When . y o u , f l y ' t h e . squadron--36 p i lo~ in one f r o m Orangevi l le , Ont , , a of this_ particularly, obnoxious "can ' t ' understand the. atti..,, :. sailplane,. . y o u fee][ like a • y ~ r ' : when a squadron con- • distanee~of 175 mi les , only a . type, well into the second half tude of young,people toda_y, . bu~cl/as if~ those wings a r e • ~ s .t~i...of.12 m e n : . . . . . . . few. m i l e s s h o r t , of t he

/bf the 20th century? Not completely, forgetting, that. .yOUi' ,wings," ~says Boeseh' D o _ w ~ u ~su, 'a ' . . 'a '~m,~.o Canad ian record,- . " bloody likely: th~themselv~were inso len t , . w h o began ' f ly ing a t the a g e ii e o e s e n n i m s e J t w a s " Bern i n Aus t r i a , Bossch

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SF.AT~.S ~OOAY " : 9:00 - R g M P I R ROOM SESAME STREET. care racing driver:ls' j~ald by e • , . , ' 9:30 . KAREF.m YOOA , race car czar to be.a runner;up,

V~gtet OF FORTUNE" FRIENDLY GIANT 10: 0 0 - JEAN'CANNEM SHOW - . ~ tNIMm.S & Such ' not a winner, but he rebels. iXSAN,mOO~OUeSS ~ m m s u p " - ' 1 0 : 3 0 : DEFlaTION • ' THE MOSCOW CONNECTION' SI~OT FOE THE S~N~S SlUAME STREET 11:00 F~RST IIWq~ESSIGI~ ~MAKI N G . Music A(.Hoytdrug-addlctedAxton),Countrya • Sovletslnger

CHICO&THEMAN 11:30 ~ 1 ~ m ,INFINITY FACTORY d ip lomat ' s daughte r (B r l t t Hou.~vooo mUAnF.S SU~mR ~ .12:00 ' w NEWS HOUR F . L E - C T R I ~ cO. Eklu.nd) and• narcot ics DA~S OF OUR LIVES Cac m ~ v s 12:30 J~M.g/ • W O R ~ T H , smuggling InvolVe the' :U,S.

' State Depai'tment, I n . a c o n - m i d memnOM • -. 1 :O0 ' _ l ~ / l e : . . . . . "SCIENCE SPECIAL'~ frontetlen wi th the Soviet Secret . "

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• ,~n~ 0~ov, . • ~ ceusemTY COOKS 3:30 A~OTHEN WORLD SOV0L~ soaETv' Collection of the most h i lar ious, . i I 's YOUR CHOIC~ 4 : 00 I ' SmAME m E E T moments in Laurel and Hard~'~ i H0t~MAU lV 4 :30 . THE lUCY SHOW ear ly careers bef0rethe~; were':

L I b ' T ' S M A K E A D E A L K L N 4 A N I E 5 : 0 0 " E M E R O I U ¢ . ' Y . N U $ ~ l ~ l ¢ R Q G E R a team and afterward.. NEWSERVICE ROOM ~'y~ 5 :30 - st.ECmlC COt~OANY EIGHT ON THE LAM .

. • (UA'67) Bob Hope as a widower. NBC NIGHTLY NEWS NEWS " 6:00 N ~ . H O ~ t . Z O O M who/lads S~O,000but Isaccused "

sxo~ase ~n .6:30 once UmN A CLASSIC of embezzling It. from the bank S E A T T L E T O N I G H T , ~ S I0 t S~.,.~,,,; ~ 7 : 0 0 G R A N D U D O U N T R Y T H E M A C N E I L . L E H R E R where he works, as ;a Mi ler . .TONITE , REPORT Assembling his brood of SOVon- JIMT~_~_a~UI. FOR MAYOR 7:30 Pln~P~m AND Rams, WenEH0USE PLAYHOUSE children and a daffy babysi t ter COMEDY TIME ' BARNEY MILLER . . . . " 8 : 0 0 crv ~,~J-,c~ t,V)Vlll THE ONIENN UNll (Phyll is .Olller)~ he sk lps town

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g, o u c ~ W#MAN 10:00 • mS.VECCHIO. TM .THE HOOK . . . . • - 10:39 : : " ( M G M ' 6 3 ) Ki rk O0ugles¢

'.NEWS INILY~ 11:0Q ' .clrv m ' ~ ' # m ~ . Robert Walker , J r . , " : N l c k TONIENTSHOW ' L 11:30 1HgLAIlSHOW ' StONOFF Adams, Nehomlah Persoff.

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• " ' 'BECAUSEG B Nor CANADIAN -

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F+ + iv al f e e l s woes - , +

• N I A G A R A : O N - T H E - a n _ . l ~ . , n , s p k y s : t -: ,~;,;~miqueness does not lm pre s s b u d g e t ; W h i t e h e a d s a i d ; : T h e c o m p l a l n t s a b o u t l a c k • : / '-. • . ~ [JIKE,-+: " " : " 1 ~ e ' S h a w ~ 'esuva l m n e ' : n a t i o n a l i s t s who c o n t e n d only 8.7 pe r cen t comes f rom of Canad /an content a r e a . • •

c o u n t r y ' s t h i r d - b i g e s t t h a t e v e r v C a n a d l m t h e a t r e the + C a n a d a ". C o u n c i l , "=On~t . . (CP)- - -Havi~ 'George . - smokescreen , "+ he s a i d , - "whereas any other theat re ". B e r n , a r d . + ' S . h a w . t h e a t r e i n te tn~ i ~ a D ~ g ~ e . ,hou]d--~|~te-- p r i o r i t y t o a l t h o u g h - , h e could'., n o t . " .+ •

• .. :+"[~oSthumously. d e c l a r e d - a n ( a f t e t t h e S t t a t t o r a ~ ' e s f i v ~ C a n a d i a n work~../+ . i~ t he c o u n t r y is t a l k [ ~ a c c o u n t ' for t h e ! r e a l : ' . : ,+ " . . - h o n . o ~ w y C a n a d i a n cit/z,en a n d M 0 n t r e a l ' s Theat re d u A r C t i c dh-ector P a x t o n a b o u t l 5 to25 ~ cen.t, L an ~ objection. " . . . . . / - ' ; . ' ' - . : =' • n~_y be the Shaw Fes t iva l s N o u V e a u . - M o n d , ~ claret d ~ ~.V, q l i tehead says the. fes t iva l i n the ease of one or two i t s

:. ~ : " : .only_ w a y o u t o f i t s f i n a n c i a l r anks 49thin•raze ana . i s b~Ing : u n f a ~ l y penal ized + even m o l e . " . " +' " " I t ' s i n t e res t /ng , ti~at in . . . . . " . " " . . . . - b i n d . : : . . - +, .:. - . . Council g ran t s . - in : "..for. s U c k i ~ t o its o r i g i n a l Other thea t res close to the 1975when Tony v a n B r i d g e • . • : i . . . . . : C a n a d a ,Couneil . .officials I t i s t h e o n l y f b e a t r e .:me 'nuroose a~id r e f u s i n g to. S h a w ' s s ize h a d b e e n was runn ing t h e season ' - • ' + . .- . : say . .4he f e s t i v a l , c a n n o t w o r l d . , d e v o t e d to . t h e : ~ [ e ~ to Canad ian p l a y s r e c e i v i n g . a b o u t $300,000 (Whitehead: had taken a, " ~ - * - . : : e x p e c t . . m o r e - l i b e r a l p i a y : r i g h t . w h o m . m ~ y - . j u k t b e c a u s e t h e y ar 'e. r e c e n t l y , " a n d - w e a r e s a b b a t i c a l ) , . ' h e d id a . : * • , .+ : Cahad/an tax subsidles unt i l p e t s n s c m a e r .:.: " :Canad ian . - - ' g e t t i n g $140,0(}0--]e.~ than C a n a d i a n p l a y a n d we '

• ..+ ~+.-'+' " . i t : d o ~ more" . t o , promote g r e a t e s t Eng l i sh - language . . " I t ' s t r u e t h a t w e d o n o t half ." . ' a c t u a l l y go t a • s m a l l e r - :J • - , . - - . C a n a d i a n p l a y w r i g h t s d r a m a t i s t s i n c e h a v e C a n a d i a n p l a Y w r i ~ h t s "We ' r e only a s k i n g f o r annua l inc rease from the " " L " ~m~ ~ ~ m concen t ra te on S h a k e s p e a r e, b u t • i t s a s a g e n e r a l r u ] e , bu t I t ~ n k pari ty. We ' r e no t ask ing for C a m d a Council than ever

':".,i +'+:! . " ' ": ~ ' t ha t ' s a n absurd: c h a r ~ . special t r e a t m e n t . " + before." " " .,+ • - T h e r e . i s n o C a n a d i a n Southern bo-, ' pla~m~i_'ght a t S t ra t fo rd this

/ I I yea r , the re ~vas no C a n a d i a n -~ : • " .+;~ " . . . . . . '. - : . . + .. ' p l aywr igh t a t . the Mani toba

. . . . but true blue, too T h e a t r e C e n t , this w in te r , there was none on the m a i n

~ " " s t a g e of t he V a n c o u v e r P E L E E I S L A N D , . Ont , There a re two d a y s in the . P l a y h o u s e . a n d I don ' t th ine

- (CP) - - The only way you fa l l w h e n t h e i s l a n d ' s there w a s one at . Neptune can -live fur ther south in populat ion swells to m o r e , .(Halifax) e i ther ." C a n a d a t h a n E l l i s ~ a n 1,000, w h e n about ,800 The Shaw rece ives f a r less

.'" " . ~ . .McCorm~k i s t o .pi tch a hun. ten , m ~ t l y f r o m the + federa l opera t ing a id than [ • tent in h i s b a c k y a r d . U . S , , . a r r i v e t o r m e annum- those thea t res , however. Of s

• . . M c C o r m a c k , a r e t i r e d pheasan t hunt . . ' t h e f e s t i v a l , s $1 6 , m i l l i o n | . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • ~+ .~r..,.,,,~,. • ,,~ +k~,.,, O" t k ' ~ r . . . . . . . ~ " ° ' " ' ' " " ~ . . . . . . . "_ | l ~ o ~ i r C , o n d i 4 t i o n e o = ~ U l t e ~ H o o m s w l m v l e w . " " "=~"=~="" t ~ ' ° ~" ;K ]= " ; 0 ( ~ ' - . . . . \ ' " I I Co,or TV. Telephone, Tub & Shower, Sic-

• " " ' " ' " "~"~" "k'~E'L~e 75 . . . . . . . . " vators, C o f f ~ Shop, Dining Room, Ni0htly acre re|and m La e • ms - ' - -v~=.~ n -o and is t h e ' t h i r d / . TI ICKI I: RHI IP I i Entma,nment, B~nqu~ t&M~ t i n~Roo

g ~ t i ; n McCormack to I -+ + ' " ' ~ " V ' . v . I I ~o, up~o~m+ m ~ , . . . . ~ . , , . = . l i ve " 1 o n C a n a d a ' s =- ' • . . . .. I ~ s h i n P T a e k l e I | • 8 8 2 - 1 8 3 1 FREE PARKING

' • ' . - s o u m e r n m o s t pomt, When I ~ . . . . . . . " ° " - . . . . . I I • . . . . - - ' " ~ + .. h i s , g r a n d f a t h e r s t a r t e d | ~ ~ : . , - , : _ _ _-_,_.. | | . l TOLLFREE Rmrv~tions---.

- " f a ~ g ~ - m l l the neighbors | ~ ~ s a o e u r - P,-ig011qUlll | | * ' : ~ • 112-800.261-3330 . " ..... were Inr.dia~.. +. • . " . + " '

• " 'The ".,Mc:Cormack I ~ m a k e " : . " I I j P c , . . . = o . . , . o . . . , . , .homestead isabout as far I ,~. .~.. _ :: • ". I I I , . , " y - • * = ~ , t h " o = ~ ' ~ = ~ = 'Ca]ft. a n d - I I ~ l ~ i l d i n o * _ ~ . m n l i ~ _ ¢ I : I " ~ MGR.TEDPRYSTA .

+., . . . . . . - . h o m e ~ o t m 0 r e t h a n 1 5 0 ' " - . - . I / I 0=s ,.:. ,-/,:'"" " :Pelee~dlm--~'=once had a I , . ~ . , , , ~ ; . . • I +I atOurDoor Ind TlkeVou~In ' p o p u l a U o n . o f 7 0 0 , " b u t - n o w I ~ ~ u o . o , _ ~ . m , , . " ' • - | I 11heCi~ For 3 1 h e l ~ i ~ O f A a = T ~ t +. + ", th~Pe: are:.0nly .200 year- l ~ . . : , . ' & Colnoare. .. - ~ ~I " I '

. . ' : + . ? L ~ e e n d o f t h e f l s h i n g i n - I ~ L ~ ~ - • £ ~ l q - i U L 7 1 I I .... : " .dustry in Lake Erle .has I

:. :. ~ f o ~ e ~ m m y people to move . . . . . .+ +,.+. ~. ...-: : i.- + " *to the-.. mainland/'. :.. "../l?i~r~l-P~,.':~,.~'~

• . M c C o r m a e k . . s a i d . ;. ~ 'And .... ... : , . : . l ~ [ J ~ l , , ~ / l ~ I J :,besides, small, f m n s were , . . .

' " bought up by la rger . fa rms. . ':. • - "" ,+ :./,-,Stlll;'It Is a Idee.place to '2 ..:: 3 & 6 .. 4- 9. ,* .,..

• Uveland+in ~ s ~ u n e r tl~. • ' .... population gets back to . -. . ~.:....- about,.. 700 with. the ....

cOttagers." . ' . + • i -" . : J a e k i e H a m e l , 121, who

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I-:: -~::+!' ~'. *."::,Summers'. w o r k i n g '~ a s a I ' ; : , i: ,+: ':;, : : . + . : ' C a n a d a C u s t o m s agent at i~i"<:-": ~. :' <: ./,i~e!:southernme~t ~ustoms l':! :: /! : :;: ~+-,+.,',:~ office'. In Canada. ; "' • ' : : : i :"~.:+ .':":: Y " : ' : " I w o u l d l ove to . ra tse m y l-:, L " :' '~+1~+ ~( L . 1̀~ ' l "* "+ M d S ' r O B ' . a l J 2 e i m ] B J ~ d wh~enl =+tg *~+i _t, me__,~mr ~ o w , momnr raM. , , = :+o , . - , ,~ ~ m ~ . '~::+:i::!:.:i '5+ .>,':+.'-imawl~l, '.+she said. +. I t IRa " . . : , ; . . . . $ ' ~ = + . + . , , " : - . ' " r" . : ' ~ . 1 2 : 0 0 ' ~nmLAmmow " . . r . " . ' +: • . ~ + . ~ - - ~ _ ~ . - • ,,

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SHERE, England (CP) - - Itwas in 1925 tlmttha i~_ rish council of this Surrey village needed a public lavatory, And now, 52 years later, i t looks as ff the moment of relief has arrived.

The old fire station, leased • to the parish for 99 years at &50 ($90) a year by the lady of the manor, ltanda Bray, has been converted to cater to those in need.

The villagers were desperate for a public convenience because so many of the tourists who flock to picturesque Shere each summer end .up knocking on front doors asking to use the 1oo.

"Parties of schoolchildren often come here to look at a typical English village, and when ~/ou get over I00 boys and ~r l s with nowhere to spen~ a penny there are terrible problems," said Mrs. Bray.

All the villagers will attend the opening, due s o o n .

"It is such a big event," said one parish • council member, that some councillors think there should be a demonstration of the lavatories to show they are in. good working order."

Total cost o f the installation is &8,959. So far, four local people have applied for the &&a-week job of cleaning the village's latest'amenity. ~ ,

THE RISING OF THE MooN (WB '57) Cyril' Cusack, Noel Purcell, Jack MacGowran, Tony Quln. Directed by John Ford. Three different stories about Ireland and Its people, Introduced by Tyrone Power.

T H I E F WHO C A M E TO DINNER ('73) Stars Rysn O 'Nea l , Jacquel ine Blsset, Warren gates. A chess playing com- puter analyst chucks the straight life to become a Jewel their. He falls In. love w i t h a society gir l , causes the town's chess editor to have a nervous breakdown end bntr lends an Insurance Invbs t lga to r Who finds the thief so loveable that he can not turn him In even when he catches him red. handed.

THE GLENN M I L L E R STORY ('54) Stars James Stewart, June " Allysen, Charles Drake, Gene Drupe, Louis A rms t rong . Fabulous Glenn Miller, f rom f i rst band lob in 1925 through height of h is c a r e e r as America's number ,one band leader, his l i fe and music. :

ZULU ~ (Embassy '64) Stanley Baker, Michael Calne, Jack Hawklns.. Ulla Jacobsson. James Booth, Despite the warnings of a n impending Zulu al tack, Lleut.: Chard ;~nd 100 men defend a South Afr lcan garr lson against the horde of 4,000Zulus...based on a true event In 1879. • • SWEET .SMELL OF SUCCESS ('ST) Stars Burt Lancaster, Tony Curtis, Susan Harrison. Powerful N.Y. columnist enlists aid of fawning press agent In breaking ~p sister's romance with musician. THE 39 STEPS (20th, Rank,60) Kenneth More, Talna Elg, Brenda de Banzh Barrle Jones• R e m a k e o f the 1935 "Hlfchcock classic.• ' Man' becomes Invo lved Jn , In: ternatlenal spy r lng.

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THE TOWNSMAN, Thursday, July 28, 1977, PAGE S

TOURISTS TURNED OFF rr " I' THEATRE

Rhodes doesn t bo :

: odPrices _ . Hidden.Somewhereintheads DES GrO~Ap)' ~weOat!P bSeac~2 a " '-" S - - ' ~ in ihe entertainment section

p.isl~.~f.el~dandl~%co~ natural.bea.tt~oannd Jot; n.enl~Pt~blem ha : [ , ~ a re two Terrace phone numbers. nave turn • zgn c o m o i n a " ; w n hotel and.meal prices on cosmopo.tan and eultursd BA_TESSTILLIA)W.. ~ F i n d them, and if one ,s yours you ve o .

:Rhodes Islana, ana many life. 1 " " " Tzannis ueronikoJas, ' . . . . . . ' Id off ice, tourists have turned While super-luxuryhotels ]2resident. of ~ Rhode, ~'i'i'i ~ P I c k up y o u r tickets at file Hera elsewhere, parallel the 'tycoon- . Travei Ass.ocsadmt;. s~zg ~ ' 3212. Kalum St.. __

But that hasn't robbed this |requented Casino, the that, .despl~e me,.-ptiee '--'. " Aegean holiday playground island also boasts Ancient increases, .it only costs • of its elaim to more suushine Greek sites, a Venetian North Amer~cans.~5oo. ..Lot a l ' ~ ) . ~ , ~ , . / ~ } ; .. ~ J ~, _ I than any other resort.in the castle surrounding a package two-weeK noUoay. I - l ~ t ' t ' / . ~ . ~ . ~ . . - / # J , / ~ . ~ - I & ~ Y ' # ~ A . . I world, bustling medieval city, and ;'Fe_~ yea.~ .~o ;it was I • ~ " ~ " " ' ~ ' ~ . . ~ . . , " ~ ' ~ I ' Hoteliers say their price minimurapriced pa.c~g.e.o.my ~kSo.. out it_m s.uu I ~ . e~-=.., I inoreases of up to f0 per cent. holidays which maae it c.ny~,Per man a..aomes.ue I ~ . . . . . / 1 ~ ' ~ VIII i are necessary/ but they cheape~ for. the European oT. t~)~nt _alone ,, w_~mm ~ne have brought a American than staying at umtea~utces, ueronummS correspondi.n~ 50-percent home. c o n t e n d e d . 1 SHOWING A T 8 P.M.

. drop in bookm@. Hopes are beingpinned On One thing has remained July 2'/40 " ~ ~ , / e . ~ ' O ~ r ~ e And different people are the InternationalAirport unchanged: the sunshine; /1~1"! - -

whichgees into operation at The weather bureau lis~s theendofMayasthe largest Rhedea as averaging 133 r in the country, Rhodes sunshine hours in the lowest

c o ~ - - f e w e r Scandinavians and other Europeans seeking econ- omy-clasa accommodations, but mere of the wealthier Americans and Japanese. • There were 11,000 tourists

on the island in April, compared with 22,000 last year, said Nondas Salounias, president of the R h o d e s H o t e l i e r s Association. The island can accommodate 28,000.

The problem has spread t o other favorite ho l iday eentres, in-Greece, such as Crete, as a result of the

overnment's decision to mit the increase in

• numhers and aim for the wealthier vt-.itor. REMAINS POPULAR

Rhodes, however; is the No, 1 resort in the eastern Mediterranean, attracting last-year just under half a million tourists who spent ~5 million, or .10 per cent.of Greece's •entire tourist mcome.

Rhodes has become a self- suffieient holiday unit, comparable with Spain's Majorca. It is served directly by charters from Europe and NorthAmerica, basing its fortunes on im

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DESPERATE MISSION (V.R, Monta lban '71) Rlcardo Mmtaiban, Slim Picke~, Earl Hol l lman, Ina Bal ln, Roosevelt Grler. Filmed in Durango, Mexico. A v ic t im of o p - portunists in California In the lS40's loins a band of wandering men who are subsequently hired to escort the wife of a wealthy landowner to Sen Francisco. IRMA LA DOUCE ('53) Stars Shirley MacLaine, Jack Lemmon, L o t Jacobl. Successful Parisian street. walker fails for young naive policeman who loses his lob after he arrests all the prostitutes. KISS OF "FIRE ( '55) S ta rs Jack Palance, Barbara Rush, Mar, ha Hyer; spanish princess in Ne~ N~xlco, re.called to homeland to be named queen, denouces throne after perilous Journey to port, to remain In new world with man she loves.

LOLLY MADONNA (tv~GM '73) Rog.Stelger, Robert Ryan and Jeff Bridges,star. In this 19S0's.actlon drama about' the terrible feud that erupts when two families in t h e moonshln~ trade; the Golohalls and the Feathers, i modern-day Hatflelds and McCoys, both lay claim to.the same ioarcel of land~. :::/:' - .......... . .

officials say. The airport, a $30-milUon

investment considered necessary sinee'95 L~_ cent of the tourists fly• in, has a 3,600-yard 'runway. capable of taking the Coneorde or any other plane. It can handle one incoming ana outgoing flight per minu~ andup to 4,000 passengers at a time. With landing ana takeoff over the sea, the

month of December and 388 hours in the July peak.

The sunshine was mentioned in mythology: when Zeus, god of gods, defeated his ~pponents and. started sharmg out t h e world, he forgot to give a share to the sun. The sun angrily retorted that it "was taking for itself a rocky islet then emerging from the sea. I t came to be Rhodes.

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A 4?0-page report completed by Maj, Thomas Barton+ says. that more +than. $1~m. on ~, ~,ear can he save(] i n major Canadian. military bases by us ing garbage as a heat source.

1;'ire tiniversity students are working ~ti~S summer with Barton to further his three .years. of. studies.

T h e y . are evalm/tlng :.the potential use of garbage as fuel at Ontario .military bases including Kingston, T r e n t o n , ~ T o r o ' n t o , Petawawa, Ottawa, North Bay, London, Carny Borden,. Sioux LookoUt, Lowther and Fal~onbridge. • " .

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At :Lpresent/ Kingston • spends about ~00,000 a yaar for disp~al of city garbage.

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' Areal ' Ices T V *singing : star • ' fo l lowl Wealthyl f iancee ;•to

Rome.. Romantic compllc~dlons i'i'i !yl.};.~:~ arise when singer meets and .+ . . . , : ; falls • In love With'pEer Italllln+** " ;*"'~i;/; girl.

T H E V I N T A G E * •: ~:~i:~':,: ! [ ' S T ) Stars M e l F e r r e r ~ Pier ' ' " : i .

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Irshman,. hl i :y0 .ung b r i d e land] :,. " P " ' q ' 1' msek.~benk c l ~ k ~ w I n seek: ° " ~: t h M f f o ~ n e o n the Ivory Coati;.:• . , ' ,

TOWN W I T H O U T P I T Y ' : ~i - '.i'i'i, '('61)/StPrd :Kirk, Douglas, E . G i . . . . Marsha l l , R o b e r t . B lake. " . Coui l roomdrama: Gang rape

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