regional d,str, - core · page8 . about 350 students from pari

15
L, ~. '.L ,/i.", , / ,~: L : i 27 - I : .i-tfl!::i: : ): l~ .: : . :. ~ill i :i 1 i ¸¸ i LEGiSLaTIVE LIB/~,RI" 1 : . . . . . . . . . , . .~ i',/I 1 i, ' ' , i ! : VSV~ -,i. .. :,. , l! •/,. i/., .... !i:i ' // . . . . ' ~ !I ,il- y: i:'" ~ ~." " i";: .:! !",: !"; : - ~ ..... "~ ~"~.i ~. ~ t ........... : ..... , ~: .... .......... ,,,~ ....... ........ , ..:. ~ IP:~!,:!:` .~ ; .'. :,. ~ , .~ , , ,. ~" ;. ,,~ . .,.,':; , Alaska pipeline route and the $13 billion Liard ' Hydro development. Ca~ermole Timber of Sardis B.C.- was recently granted a timber lieenee allowing them to take out ' 350,000cubic metres of mainly spruce and Iodgepolp. pine from a pertinn of th~ Uard basin over the next . .:, . . . . five years.. The band:is conCerned/that it wan not cmmulted in the fm'midaUon of the anle which chairman Peter St~me sayswtll affect hunilng and trapping right in the area. : .... Stone says ~e band will shut~down the-r~ad running through the reserve to logging arid related equipment trucks ff it does not get .satisfaction from ~ .~.~:Natlvee in northustern:)~.C. arei! .,' i:!:.. i!, ;!/...,.- ~': '~i~ i.:;. : , .:*,.'..~ . =,..:.~ , .... ;-_q~...'.. . i.: ,. :.. ::;i: ,/..:', :."*Sirainsaldtheque~tionofland/~laiu~wu~o~t,!/!.i':::i'.i ,{0 ~truct plans to IOg n area which ..... . .... ............. .. ......... : .... , ..... , . . .... .......... . ....... . .... ..... , mdeforestrys mandate: He sa~d.there:.a~_ .no,.~ ...... " . . . . . o ...... ;' ~' ....... " ..... : ... •: . HeraldBtaffWrl[er .... f :1 ' " q: .... ' . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . . . ' +. I . . . . . . . k ' ' . . . . . . . . ~ ..... " ~ ~~ifB,C': Hydrosprlx~edLiard :: ..... ",.!~;,~; .~:~:. v , . ~:;::: ;' ,,,,, : ...... : ,,, ,, . . . . . '~::,. :' ::' : .:.~':::.' : ;,,: : " . ; :: erov~iomfor~l~l:inP~!~ef~e,amde~n~::'i~ ,'., ] ~droeleetrle project goes ahead. : " !..,. ,.::: ;.i i.~.~::'~::': !i::.~; i~ ::'i. ': ;)..:..; ~ L" d '' "4k n: F k "~'~'' ~ F' k '' . : k :' :"' ' ~ b : n ~ ~lq : :k J ~ ~ 'F ~ ' ' k ' : : ' ' 'k ~: :4P : ,:4 4 '~'q'b~'~ lad: ''~, : l*' q:n*" ~ :~:;~'~:' ~: n::" :~ : 'l': d ~ t said.the band.w ould betous~ed ~drawin ~ ~.: :~:~.~: ~l~b,~.8~q0-mem~. r Kuska,Dena band is:concerned : . :-... CatemMe:: add :t~: ~minlstry, of forests over :itS : :. ::, .The band bas.d :oc~eh.ta f~:ca~rmole apd the:i :: : :, ipla~:f~.h~w/much mid .fr0m whlch"aresme': :'.' :. :.:: d ,m several aspectS of,the lo~ging operauan in, i L :: C ~ : ' ~ * ~ :* : :'' : : : : :" ~M:~ ::':::i' ; ~ . ':M' ~:: ::Pr' " : "M : M :' ~' ~ 'm~try0f fur.es~in~calini[th, el~~..sal:is:ii: :-'.-:~ 'i:. tlmberwould I~...~ken, :.: : : : : . , :.i:, :~"::~:,!, ::. :: :: :i: ¢ludlng whether or not it ls serving as a preparatory ~. ':: . ... oneof:~o~ cdncerns'is that ~e:logglng. will .linked :to :the.:..Liard:p0Wer::~. ~Those : : '~.The-issue ~s been r~isod., in the:provtneIM ..:~ • step inthe development o~ the power project. : .... i" . :.hinder thef0rmulation0f the hands land ,clalms, documentSshowtbe0riglna!losgingpropoasrmader : ' legislalureb~AtHnMLAAIPassarelland theband: " ' ': The Kuska-Dena ban d has lald claim toan area of .... " 4'4~0siti0nrWhilbm~ing it e~ler for B.c. Hydro~o get., : ,~the company specified timber should Come from - . , :. has taken-the.whole iss.ue to the B.C. 0tabu&man. i " : ever 15,000 square miles stretching from the Yukon . .."/I~rm!sMnn'to go:ahead with'the Liard .IXbjee t by.. " th~ area .whiCh would be fl~ded by the proposed-' . • Meanwhtle B.C, Hydro has ennounend that recent. border to Dease Lake between the Uard River and .. removing animals and valuable timber from, the da~; (see page two). ' . , :. ' ' reductions in load forecasts have resulted in the- the Finlny Mountaim. Included in the land claims" . possible reservoir area. " , . Catormole had originally asked for permission to ....... Liard pro~ct being set back one year to 1995. ~ area are. several mitring proJecta as well as the .. Alfred Chief, the vice-chalrmen of the' Kuska-. ' log one mlilioncubic metres of timber from the area No firm decision has been taken on the project . D,mm band in ~charge .of land claims and butreducedLtsdema, nds when it learued of the high i and Hydro has scheduled a series of meetings in . negotiatious, says the.band wants logging to be heid rental Costs associated with the 98,000 hectares northern communitiesto discuss its status. The *. up for at least-thr~ years in order to allow in- required by the original application. The 350,000. meetings will be held in Fort Nelann June ~l, Lower "~ ........ [ ventory studi~ f6 bedene as part of the land clallus " .cubic metres' awarded Jdne~ 1 will come from over Post June 29, Watson Lake June 30 and Fort Ltard ,=i formulatiou process.,' " r H,000 hectares.." ... July 12." If the logging cannot be heldup he would like to Forestry .offi¢iais deny the Umber sale has .... The Kanka.Dena band has d,~cided to boycott the see the band get the timber licence in order to en- ~ything to do'with theLiard project. They claim mee~ unless the date cun be changed. sure lecal, employment and protect the wildlife the river valleys whlch wo~ld he flooded are also the , Stone said the Dene natinn, the Council of Yukon. - resources inthe area.- .. • ' .. places with the beet Umber. ~ . lndiamandtheKanka-Danacoaneilarep~nninga Band officials elatm they only receive¢]thres Prinee Rupert region timber range manager " joint meeting to discuss the Liard project inearly weeks notification of the sale, not allowing, them Verne Strain also dsnied the band',had been given• " July .and wants the Lower Poet Hydro meeting enough time t0develop their own bid proposal. They. only three weeksnotiee of the sale, Strain said the " scheduled to' coincide with the discussions. If- that say the band w0uldusa selective logging techniques'~ sale had been advertised !n local newspapers at • cannot be done, Stone said the group would boycott in order to protect traplines. ' least 60 days before the application deadline,., the Hydro meeting. ~ ' , o 4 H i + 4 • . ~ l r ~ r*nt~ I:~tabli;hmrl I~HUt Volume 76 NO.119 Regional d,str, ct's TWU . . . . . * " ...... ?i:;! / :': - L ' .~ : j'. VANCOUVER (CP) -- ~i'~ The Telecommunications ~'~:~ Worker's Union received ~" official notlc~ Monday that ~:" .... more-than. 3.000:,otAts., members at.B.C, Telephone CO. will be faeing layof~ of up to slx months beginning ..~:. ~ ........... : in. early ..August; .......................... Blaming. sbarp]y:deeli- nlng revenues for the move, B.C. Tel sald the massive layoffs could sill•be avoided if the union agreed to a, shorter work day for the 11,000 employees. But the possibility was squelched by TWU president Bill Clark. "That would be unfair to everybody," he said. "And .... there 'would still be > no guarantee of. relief at the . .end of it all. It seems to me ~J~ short-term pain for :.:. long-term pain." - Clark said ~e union in- !~i-; tends to fight the company's .I~lan. - "We intend to talk to our lawyers. I don't want to say more th~ t~at but I think there are arebs of appeal we can resort to." ' "We are going to fight these layoffs. We think they. may he using the economy to try and justify layoffs that are 'really for " tee,hnol0gi.cal - change • reasons." :~-. . Federal labor regulations i~, and •the -union'sL=:own collective agreement.. ~'" "" I . . . . . see $ Herald'StaffWriter The regional beard,.eomposed of sup- ;/~: TERRACE -- What critics call a poorly perters of industrial development at the , advertised meeting will bbe - beld Wed- time, presented a.brief to ~initing cabinet ' ne sdpy ,toi di ,m ti _.fu, t..ure .of me. me "~:' ....... ":=:~'; •'•= .......... "'-~":~•: "' ?: "Tei~ace.Kitimit Vaiiey, ....... "" ..... ~de~l~"f~Ftile fo~elt delignaliou and an ..,.: ' - ,, *:" i -" . i.:~ .,~'~'~ ~,: -;, ', . " . " ":":i:~/';~:~G~ ~;~;~':;':,:~::':~ "~/~*~":" ; : I ................... -., ,., The meeting Is being held at the Terrace arena banquet room beginning at 7:30 p.m. It was called by the Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine to give the public a chance to have some input into a study being carried out by the ministry of industry and small business to examine the possible industrial uses of the valley, The study "was undertaken by the ministry after ~th'e provincial cabinet decided to delay the implementation of a examlnation of pculble industrial uses for the area which ~sulted hz the current study~ Several board members complained at the time that the brief bad been drawn up by the regional administration and had never received offic:ial board sanction. The brief, which was leaked to the Herald, outlined plans for the valley which included establishing an oil port at " were born in the. area lint Mills Memorial Hospital yebterdey at the time of expe~ts ;~th'ree' or "four . . . . allocated Millions. .. " ' Herald Staff Writer " . " " HOUSTON -- Close to $2,3 million has been allocated by the provincial government for the construction of a health and human resources centre in Houston. The total cost of the project, which is expected to be completed by June 1983 Is ~2,314,000. , The facility will include, a diagnostic and treatment ' centre, an ambulance station;.a public health clinic anda ..human resoerces office. . .. ' - . Tbe diagnostic and treatment cen~t-~w]li provide /'adiology, laboratory, physiotherapy and general medical services. =,.- . .- provincial forest designation over the valley in December. The minist~'y has only allowed selected groups to provide input into the study and refused to allow the public at large any opportunity to contribute to its-in- vestigations. Public hearings held by the mirdstry of forestS last June provided overwhelming support for the provincial forest designation. -- Kitimat, an idea which had been ~opped in 1978 in the wake of a Royal Commission- :.: which did not support the proposal. Slated to attend Wednesday's meeting ":":'~::' are regional directors Earl Hamllton, and Jim Culp, board chairman'Lee Ellis, and one representative from Terrace. Off•sink frpm the ministry of industry and small business, and the study consultantS have also been invited to attehd. . • ~-~%%M~--~-~%:~`-~T~-~-~:~~~;~;~;~P;~;~;%`-;~;~;~;*7,*~;~;~;-;~;~;~;~;~;~;~;~;~;~;~;~;.%~;~;%~ `•%**•••••••••;••••*•••*••**;%•••••••••••••••;%•••••;*;•;%%••%•;••*************************************************. • • • • • •. • •. •. • • • • • •. • • •, • • • • •. • • • • •. Leona Nlchol models a black and white stripe sundress with floral border during Linda Purschke's• summer f'ashion ~revlew on pages 9 and -12. Ms. Nlchol Is .a: salesperson at Ai's • Shoes where she '" placed ,se~:ond !n Romlka Canada's top 12 ~ales people. She Is the only; wlnner In B.C. and her sales page8 . About 350 students from Pari<side School held a bike parade topped other Romika sales people in maior , ' ~ ~ " ' :"~.... " ~ . centres such as i.q name Hal'fax, For her effort~ Romlka TERRA(~E--'No bubies ar~ av I to~ t"~royal bab~' deliveries today. Kitimat, ;Fo the cheers and ap- ~ after the 16-hourlabor aqd presented her with a the blandish baby was ~ '$50 bonus cheque and :=~ the other hand,, reports .-plause of" Well-wishers • Imsiness is slow and the standing in a drizzling rain, "good for/n,., lo0~ing a bit a Toshiba'clock radio. next delivery may be'later a succession of royalty, more ltuman this morning.' ....... " in Lh e week, . . . .. * : -including the baby's father, .. •'Asked: by a woman :..:..:.:.::.:::::::.:::::::::::..:::::::::..:::..:::::::f.::..-.::::::::::::::::.•:::..:::::::::..::::--:::.:::;:::::::::::::::::::: ,'Meanwhile church bell.~ Prince Charles," and ,.reporter whether . the. ~ .'. .:. ".'.. . _. " . . " . . .. !... ,: "gt;andmother,i .Queen • dtliveryhedlbeen'.painful ....... . - ' - .- " ' . : pealed, amman roared and ,Elizabeth; arrived for visitS:prin..forHnveyouevei.hedababy. ~ D i a n a ' Charles repll%d~ ~, ............. " ..: . . , .. .............. - .......... " ..... ..... "-i-. " : Union Jacks fluttered- with the 20:year-old. i ' :i : ::=:_= IN'qlDP everywhere as BriLa'in 'cessa'ndherchild;socondin ~"Well;!:YOu'should Wait;and?- -: : .: WHY:BUY-NEW?- ' .... ,,.,...,'',~-"~"" .................... " " rejoic, ed. today over the line to the tli[-one.- " see." .'* . WHENUSEDWILL DOI' : : ,." . . . "' " birth afro baby destined to Charles, the 33-year-aid The prince skirted DoyoUwanlpartstofiXupyour.c.. a'r but your bu'ge-te _ Sandeckl Page , won t allow it?. Beat the h!gh.cost of new parts.with Local sports • A be king. Diana and her blue-eyed seven-pound, 1½-oance son bern Monday dight were doing "e.xtremely well". after a comfortable-night's rest at St; Mary's Hospital in West Londod~ Bu~kingharh. Pal~e~:;,said. t heil;.whe attended the birth, emerged after a three-liOur visit with his Wife and.son to say: "Everything's - mar. velous." .......... He stood in the rain for almost two minutes, .telling_ reporters the prince~ was recovering her strength questions about the baby's name, saying he and Diana S e e ..... - 'Charles' : • page 3 qua.llty used Parts from ' ~' S.K.B. AUTO SALVAGE • ' 635-2333 or 635.909 5 : 3690 Duhan {iustoff Hwy. ! 6 EF: i ] j • J; • Pages,:6&7 Comics page.!O Classifieds iPages 1,1 &12

Upload: others

Post on 27-Jan-2020

7 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Regional d,str, - CORE · page8 . About 350 students from Pari

L ,

~. ' . L

, / i . " ,

, /

, ~ : L : i 27 - I

: .i-tfl!::i: : ) : l~

. : : • .

:. ~ill

i

:i 1

i ¸¸ i LEGiSLaTIVE LIB/~,RI" 1 : . . . . . . . . . , . .~ i ' , / I 1

i , ' ' , i ! :

VSV~

- , i . .. • :,. , l ! •/,. i / . , .... ! i : i ' // . . . . ' ~ ! I , i l - y: i : ' " ~ • ~ . " " i";: . : ! ! " , : ! " ; : - ~ ..... " ~ ~"~. i ~.

~ t • . . . . . . . . . . . : ..... , ~ : . . . . .......... , , ,~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ..:. ~ I P : ~ ! , : ! : ` . ~ ; • . ' . : , . ~ , . ~ , , , . ~ " ; . , , ~ . . , . , ' : ; ,

Alaska pipeline route a n d the $13 billion Liard ' Hydro development.

Ca~ermole Timber of Sardis B.C.- was recently granted a timber lieenee allowing them to take out

' 350,000cubic metres of mainly spruce and Iodgepolp. pine from a pertinn of th~ Uard basin over the next

. . : , . . . .

five y e a r s . . • The band:is conCerned/that it wan not cmmulted in the fm'midaUon of the anle which chairman Peter St~me sayswtll affect hunilng and trapping right in the a r e a . • : . . . .

Stone says ~ e band will shut~down the-r~ad running through the reserve to logging arid related equipment trucks ff it does not get .satisfaction from

~ . ~ . ~ : N a t l v e e in northustern:)~.C. a r e i ! . , ' i:!:.. i!, ; ! / . . . , . - ~': '~i~ i.:;. : , .:*,.'..~ . =, . . : .~ , . . . . ; -_q~.. . ' . . . i.: , . :.. ::;i: , / . . : ' , :."*Sirainsaldtheque~tionofland/~laiu~wu~o~t,!/!.i':::i'.i

,{0 ~truct plans to IOg n area which ..... . . . . . ............. .. ......... : .... , ..... , . . .... .......... . ....... . .... ..... , mdeforestrys mandate: He sa~d.there:.a~_ .no,.~ ...... " . . . . . o . . . . . . ;' ~' . . . . . . . " . . . . . : . . . • : . HeraldBtaffWrl[er .... • f :1 ' " q: . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . . . ' + . I . . . . . . . k ' ' . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . . " ~ ~ ~ i f B , C ' : H y d r o s p r l x ~ e d L i a r d : : ..... " , . ! ~ ; , ~ ; .~:~:. v , . ~:;::: ; ' , , , , , : . . . . . . : , , , ,, . . . . . '~::,. :' : : ' : . : .~ ' : : : . ' : ; , , : : " . ; :: erov~iomfor~l~l:inP~!~ef~e,amde~n~::'i~ ,'.,

] ~ d r o e l e e t r l e project goes ahead. : " ! . . , . ,.::: ;.i i.~. ~::'~::' : !i::.~; i~ ::'i. ': ;)..:.. ; ~ L" d '' "4k n: F k "~ '~ ' ' ~ F' k ' ' . : k :' :"' ' ~ b : n ~ ~lq : :k J ~ ~ 'F ~ ' ' k ' : : ' ' 'k ~: :4P : ,:4 4 '~' q'b~'~ lad: ' '~, : l*' q:n*" ~ :~:;~'~:' ~: n: :" :~ : 'l': d ~ t said.the band.w ould b e t o u s ~ e d ~ d r a w i n ~ ~. : :~:~.~: ~l~b,~.8~q0-mem~. r Kuska,Dena band i s : conce rned : . :-... CatemMe:: a d d : t ~ : ~minlstry, of fores ts over :itS : : . ::, .The band bas.d :oc~eh.ta f ~ : c a ~ r m o l e apd the:i : : : : , ip la~ : f~ .h~w/much mid .fr0m whlch"aresme': :'.' :. :.::

d ,m several aspectS of,the lo~ging operauan in , i L :: C ~ : ' ~ * ~ :* : : ' ' : : : : :" ~M:~ ::':::i' ;~. ':M' ~:: ::Pr' " : "M : M : ' ~' ~ ' m ~ t r y 0 f fur. es~in~calini[th, e l ~ ~ . . s a l : i s : i i : :-'.-:~ 'i:. t lmberwould I~... ~ken, :.: : : : : . , :.i:, :~" ::~:,!, ::. :: :: :i:

¢ludlng whether or not it ls serving as a preparatory ~. '::. . . . o n e o f : ~ o ~ cdncerns'is that ~e:logglng. will . l inked :to : t h e . : . . L i a r d : p 0 W e r : : ~ . ~Those : : '~.The-issue ~ s been r~isod., in the:provtneIM ..:~ • step in the development o~ the power project. : . . . . i " . :.hinder thef0rmula t ion0f the hands land ,clalms, documentSshowtbe0riglna!losgingpropoasrmader : ' legislalureb~AtHnMLAAIPassarelland t h e b a n d : " ' ': The Kuska-Dena ban d has lald claim toan area of .... " 4'4~0siti0nrWhilb m ~ i n g it e ~ l e r for B.c. Hydro~o get., : , ~ t h e company specified timber should Come from - . , :. has taken-the.whole iss.ue to the B.C. 0 t abu&man . i " : ever 15,000 square miles stretching from the Yukon . . . " / I ~ r m ! s M n n ' t o go:ahead with'the Liard .IXbjee t b y . . " th~ area . whiCh would be f l ~ d e d by the proposed-' . • Meanwhtle B.C, Hydro has ennounend that recent . border to Dease Lake between the Uard River and . . removing animals and valuable timber from, the d a ~ ; (see page two) . ' . , : . ' ' reductions in load forecasts have resulted in the- the Finlny Mountaim. Included in the land claims" . possible reservoir area. " , • . Catormole had originally asked for permission to . . . . . . . Liard pro~ct being set back one year to 1995. ~ area are. several mitring proJecta as well as the .. Alfred Chief, the vice-chalrmen of the' Kuska-. ' log one mlilioncubic metres of timber from the a rea No firm decision has been taken on the project .

D,mm band in ~ charge .of land claims and butreducedLtsdema, nds when it learued of the high i and Hydro has scheduled a series of meetings in . negotiatious, says the.band wants logging to be heid rental Costs associated with the 98,000 hectares nor thern communit iesto discuss its status. The *. up for at l eas t - th r~ years in order to allow in- required by the original application. The 350,000. meetings will be held in For t Nelann June ~l, Lower "~ ........ [ • ventory s tudi~ f6 bedene as part of the land clallus " .cubic metres' awarded Jdne~ 1 will come from over Post June 29, Watson Lake June 30 and Fort Ltard ,=i

• formulatiou process.,' • " r H,000 h e c t a r e s . . " . . . July 12." If the logging cannot be he ldup he would like to Forestry .offi¢iais d e n y the Umber sale has . . . . The Kanka.Dena band has d,~cided to boycott the

see the band get the t imber licence in order to en- ~ything to do'with theLiard project. They claim m e e ~ unless the date cun be changed. sure lecal, employment and protect the wildlife the river valleys whlch wo~ld he flooded are also the , Stone said the Dene natinn, the Council of Yukon. - resources i n the area.- .. • ' .. places with the beet Umber. ~ . lndiamandtheKanka-Danacoaneilarep~nninga

Band officials elatm they only receive¢]thres Prinee Rupert region t imber range manager " joint meeting to discuss the Liard project inea r ly weeks notification of the sale, not allowing, them Verne Strain a lso dsnied the band',had been given• " July .and wants the Lower Poet Hydro meeting enough time t0develop their own bid proposal. They . only three weeksnotiee of the sale, Strain said the " scheduled to' coincide with the discussions. If- that say the band w0uldusa selectiv e logging techniques'~ sale had been advertised !n local newspapers at • cannot be done, Stone said the group would boycott in order to protect traplines. ' least 60 days before the application deadline,., the Hydro meeting. ~ '

• • , • o 4 H i + 4

• . ~ l r ~ r * n t ~ I : ~ t a b l i ; h m r l I ~ H U t • V o l u m e 7 6 N O . 1 1 9

Regional d,str, ct's TWU . . . . . * " . . . . . .

?i:;! / : ' : - L

' . ~ :

j ' .

VANCOUVER ( C P ) - - ~i'~ The Telecommunications ~'~:~ Worker's Union r e c e i v e d

~" official notlc~ Monday that ~:" .... m o r e - t h a n . 3 . 0 0 0 : , o t A t s . ,

members at.B.C, Telephone CO. will be faeing layof~ of up to slx months beginning ..~:. ~

........... : in. early ..August; .......................... Blaming. sbarp]y:deeli-

nlng revenues for the move, B.C. Tel sald the massive layoffs could sill•be avoided if the union agreed to a, shorter work day for the 11,000 employees.

But the possibility was squelched by TWU president Bill Clark.

" T h a t would be unfair to everybody," he said. "And

.... there 'would still be > no guarantee of. relief a t the

. .end of it all. It seems to me ~J~ short-term pain for :.:. long-term pain." - •

Clark said ~ e union in- !~i-; tends to fight the company's .I~lan. -

"We intend to talk to our lawyers. I don't want to say more t h ~ t~at but I think there are arebs of appeal we can resort to." '

"We are going to fight these layoffs. We think they. may he using the economy to try and justify layoffs tha t are ' rea l ly for

" tee,hnol0gi.cal - change • reasons." :~-.

. Federal labor regulations i~, and • t h e -union'sL=:own

• c o l l e c t i v e a g r e e m e n t . .

~ ' " " " I . . . . . s e e

$

Herald'StaffWriter The regional beard,.eomposed of sup- ;/~: TERRACE -- What critics call a poorly perters of industrial development a t the , advertised meeting will bbe - beld Wed- time, presented a.brief to ~initing cabinet

' ne sdpy ,toi di ,m ti _.fu, t..ure .of me. me "~ : ' ....... ":=:~'; • '•= .......... " ' - ~ " : ~ • : " ' ? : "Tei~ace.Kitimit Va i i ey , . . . . . . . " " ..... ~de~l~"f~Ftile fo~elt delignaliou and an

. . , . :

' - , , * : " i - " .

i.:~ .,~'~'~ ~,: -;, ', . " . "

" : " : i : ~ / ' ; ~ : ~ G ~ ~;~;~':;':,:~::':~ "~/~*~":" ; : I

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . , , . ,

The meeting Is being held at the Terrace arena banquet room beginning at 7:30 p.m.

It was called by the Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine to give the public a chance to have some input into a study being

• carried out by the ministry of industry and small business to examine the possible industrial uses of the valley,

The study "was undertaken by the ministry after ~th'e provincial cabinet decided to delay the implementation of a

examlnation of pculble industrial uses for the area which ~sul ted hz the current study~

Several board members complained at the time that the brief bad been drawn up by the regional administration and had never received offic:ial board sanction.

The brief , which was leaked to the Herald, outlined plans for the valley which included establishing an oil port a t

" were born in the . area lint Mills Memorial Hospital yebterdey a t the time of expe~ts ;~th'ree' o r "four

. . . . allocated Millions. .. " ' Herald Staff Writer " . " "

HOUSTON - - Close to $2,3 million has been allocated by the provincial government for the construction of a health

• and human resources centre in Houston. The total cost of the project, which is expected to be

completed by June 1983 Is ~ 2 , 3 1 4 , 0 0 0 .

, The facility will include, a diagnostic and treatment ' centre, an ambulance station;.a public health clinic a n d a ..human resoerces office. . .. ' - .

T b e diagnostic and treatment cen~t-~w]li provide /'adiology, laboratory, physiotherapy and general medical services.

= , . - . . -

provincial forest designation over the valley in December.

The minist~'y has only allowed selected groups to provide input into the study a n d refused to allow the public at large any opportunity to contribute to i t s - i n - v e s t i g a t i o n s .

Public hearings held by the mirdstry of forestS last June provided overwhelming support for the provincial forest designation. --

Kitimat, an idea which had been ~opped in 1978 in the wake of a Royal Commission- : . :

which did not support the proposal.

Slated to attend Wednesday's meeting ":":'~::' are regional directors Earl Hamllton, and Jim Culp, board chairman'Lee Ellis, and one representative from Terrace. Off•sink frpm the ministry of industry and small business, and the study consultantS have also been invited to a t tehd.

. • ~-~%%M~--~-~%:~`-~T~-~-~:~~~;~;~;~P;~;~;%`-;~;~;~;*7,*~;~;~;-;~;~;~;~;~;~;~;~;~;~;~;~;.%~;~;%~ `•%**•••••••••;••••*•••*••**;%•••••••••••••••;%•••••;*;•;%%••%•;••*************************************************. • • • • • • . • • . • . • • • • • • . • • • , • • • • • . • • • • • .

Leona Nlchol m o d e l s a black and white s t r i p e s u n d r e s s w i t h

f l o r a l b o r d e r d u r i n g L i n d a P u r s c h k e ' s • s u m m e r f ' a s h i o n

~ rev lew on pages 9 and - 1 2 . Ms . N l c h o l Is .a:

sa lespe rson a t A i ' s • S h o e s w h e r e she

'" p l a c e d , se~ :ond !n R o m l k a C a n a d a ' s t o p 12 ~ales peop le . She Is t h e o n l y ; w l n n e r In B.C. a n d he r sa les

p a g e 8 . About 3 5 0 students from Pari<side School held a bike parade topped other Romika • sales people in maior

, ' ~ ~ " ' :"~ . . . . " ~ . • c e n t r e s such as

i.q n a m e H a l ' f a x , F o r h e r • e f f o r t ~ R o m l k a

TERRA(~E-- 'No bubies a r~ av I to~ t " ~ r o y a l bab~' deliveries today. Kitimat, ;Fo t h e cheers and ap- ~ after the 16-hourlabor a q d p r e s e n t e d her w i t h a the blandish baby was ~ '$50 bonus c h e q u e and :=~ the other hand,, reports .-plause of" Well-wishers

• Imsiness is s l o w and the standing in a drizzling rain, "good f o r / n , . , lo0~ing a bit a T o s h i b a ' c l o c k r a d i o . next delivery may be ' later a succession of royalty, more ltuman this morning.' . . . . . . . " in Lh e week,. . . .. * : -including the baby's father, . . • 'Asked: by a woman :..:..:.:.::.:::::::.:::::::::::..:::::::::..:::..:::::::f.::..-.::::::::::::::::.•:::..:::::::::..::::--:::.:::;::::::::::::::::::::

,'Meanwhile church bell.~ Pr ince Char les , " a n d , . r e p o r t e r whether . the. ~ . ' . • . : . " . ' . . . _. " . . " . . . . ! . . . ,:

• " g t ; a n d m o t h e r , i .Queen • d t l iveryhedlbeen ' .pa infu l . . . . . . . . - ' - .- " ' . • : pealed, amman roared and ,Elizabeth; arrived for visitS:prin..forHnveyouevei.hedababy. ~ D i a n a ' Charles repll%d~ ~ , ............. " ..: . . , .. .............. - .......... " ..... ..... "-i-. " :

U n i o n J a c k s f l u t te red - with t h e 20:year-old. i ' : i : ::=:_= I N ' q l D P everywhere a s Br iLa ' in 'cessa'ndherchild;socondin ~"Well;!:YOu'should Wait;and?- -: : .: W H Y : B U Y - N E W ? - ' . . . . , , . , . . . , ' ' , ~ - " ~ " " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " " rejoic, e d . today over the line to the tli[-one.- " s e e . " .'* . W H E N U S E D W I L L D O I ' : : , . " . . . " ' "

birth afro baby destined to Charles, the 33-year-aid The pr ince skir ted DoyoUwanlpartstofiXupyour.c.. a'r but your bu'ge-te _ S a n d e c k l P a g e ,

won t allow it?. Beat the h!gh.cost of new parts.with Local sports • A

be king.

Diana and her blue-eyed seven-pound, 1½-oance son bern Monday dight were doing "e.xtremely well". after a comfortable-night's rest at St; Mary's Hospital in West Londod~ Bu~kingharh. Pal~e~:;,said.

t

heil;.whe attended the birth, emerged after a three-liOur visit with his Wife and.son to say: "Everything's - mar. velous." ..........

H e stood i n the rain for almost two minutes, .telling_ reporters the prince~ was recover ing her s trength

questions abou t the baby's name, saying he and Diana

S e e . . . . . -

' C h a r l e s ' : • page 3

qua.llty used Parts from ' ~'

S.K.B. AUTO SALVAGE • ' 635-2333 or 635.909 5 :

3690 Duhan {iustoff Hwy. ! 6 E F : i ]

• j

• J; • Pages,:6&7 Comics p a g e . ! O Classifieds

iPages 1,1 &12

Page 2: Regional d,str, - CORE · page8 . About 350 students from Pari

P i l l J r ' r ~ H I r a l d , Tuesday, J u n e 2 2 , 1 9 6 2

TER ACE. T AT

hZt I -

• . ~uu"~a e v ~ v *~e~day at ~o~o Terracb,•: B.£: ,by-, SterUno•,•~ Pubi}shers :.Ltd.,/,,.•. ,~•.

t~lay~(Tueaday) at ~ p.m, to hear my rmL~mS coneand~_. the ~ease of e.o~deOtlal ~omatlou ~ to the ,. Hart Farm. If they detm'mine that: I, ruknsed such In- formation; they '•'maytak~ eet~n agalnstEUma' ~ t ~ to

1 dee6don.~ Wl~ero such p r a ~ c ~ are r eg~s ly ~o~wedand

Thornhill Vie point ..Ctearly,~if the beard had observed thls rule they would ' • i. have annqunc.ed publicly l~st S e p ~ b e r that they

- ' i. 'I: I" i ~. _ .~: '' ewedfl~sU/w,,;intond~t'6c0ntrset Me, recently, me • ' 9 ' " • ' I . reneW- ,, ~-.'~ . . . . ' . . . . . . '

k = " ' " w d veannounced ubllcly t theyhad daclded Sign2, ..... . b rd . . . . p , . ..... - S o m d e c I s :,uu.--.m~,,:,-.,~,,..o|n,,th,~bm|m.mna.__ntro] . , ......

. . . . . . . . . . . " "; i ~:,. '., eonuring.that the public is advised' the poeRiona; of . ..... . ..... :.: .:..:,:.:.. .... . • .,,,,.;i',' ..0f , . . . _.,

~..:

' " ...... .".'-. .... '.; ', ..,"'" :.." .".', :~" ".,..":, :/.-~TS.'mheaLqngtodaystems! tllmeetlng.1~y18/ ,. .~... .. ..'. . .. : .. : ../,, : :..~, ~........ . :.:,..... ~maspe~f..

:"~lied "t6inte~tew and appoi,t ap r i~d~l . ! : 'Board pokey, 4,

':'''r= '~ " '& ' "~!~ .......... 635~4000':~.!-i :'.~.matea; ~.At a:Spee'lal• meetin8 no business:ofhe/.than that. ........ ~ . " ....-. ": - .. ," ~... specified: in the 'notice•'ealliug • 'the ~ n ~ .shaLl ha,

, , p,,kq,k.r...e_.r,u.~.sa k .......... : ............ ~ q Nonetheless on trustee broke the rule by • ." " : - - ' " ~ - e ' , - . , ' , , ~ - I , ' " . . . . .' . . . . . hlao of / , / - , . - . . ~ . ........ - . . , , , ,.: . ~ . ' . , ~ • asking, apnnc lpa i~nd ida te pinion the Hart Farm

• " " ' ' ' ' . . . . " " a t ' . " , : - / ~ ' m ~ , , ' - ' . ' . . . . . ' ' . : . (a.topic that had.been discussed the previo~ day s • " .... ~ . . . . . " , ' " ' " " " • : education committee meati~;) The principal-candidate

; - : ": - B r l a n G r e g g askedif his remarka wonld~ kept confidential. Both the

• A d v e r t i s i n g Sales: .....

T e r r a c e - - D a v i d H a m i l t o n ........ -

sta:ff W r i t e r s . I ; ho tog ra phers : S p o r t s : M i k e H o w l e f l Don Scha f fe r

,, R e c e p t i o n . C l a s s i f i e d : Carolyn Glbson __)_. ,,

C i r c u l • f l o n : Marlo Taylor

NOTICE OF COPYRIGHT The Herald-retains full, complete and sole copyright in any. edvertlsement prnducedand-or any editorial or photographic content published in the Herald. Reproduction Is not permitted without the written permission of the Publisher.

Letters to the Editor

Kispiox concern To. the Editor,

Asa woman, who still plans to raisea family, I was glad to hear tim the Women's Festival orgonizei's moved the site because of the Torden ~raying that was donereeently to the Kiepiox Rodeo Grounds. However, it disturbs me that such controversial Spraying would be donoin such an un- derhanded manner. ApparenLiy everyone living in th~ Kiapiox region is very aware that many Of .their local residents are concerned over the use of T0rdon, How tho~ preeent at last week's community association meeting CoUld slip in the motion to spray the rodeo grounds; where. many public funedons take place, without feeling guilty is b~ondme.

~ven if Marry 'Allen, 'who ?stppeaedly represents, the Kispiox region, and those who Suppprted his surprise motion at the comminflty association meeting feel that the concern his fellow realdents feel is ridiculous, they still have a political and a moral obligation to them.

In the future, when we all recall the events that took place no one will care about a few thistles that were sprayed instead of mowed, but hew will Mr. Allen feel to know that he had gained a reputation of ignoring the public's health concerns and trying-to wor k against many of his neigh. beurs' wishes, instead of attempting to compromise, How bittersweet will be the 'victory' of passing the motion• to spray, ff the fears voiced about Tordon'are found to be true.

Sincerely, • ~ N a n c y L . R o s s "

Terrace, B.C.

Pro.cho,ce v,ew To the Editor,

I have been reading with interest and a certain amount of alarm, the'editbrlals and letters on abortion.

........... I think abortion should be available in certain instances. Yes, thefonlus is precious but It Is not a fully developed human being and in eases where the developed human being wou~d suffer unduly ! think the small amount of suffering inflicted onXhe foetus is the better cbeice. After all, what we want is the least suffering possible. The mother's life and the quallty of life the future child and its parents can hope for are important.

It ts, of course, best to avdd preg~ney but that is not alwaya possible. Nalvity, ignorance, physical force (rapsL contraceptive failure or side effects from eontrai:eptives

inquiring trustee and the ehainnan of the bimrd agreed. Ho~ever, individuals were not pelled. (Thla was the scoend breach of rules.)

J.F. Flem.lng, associate deputy minister of education in a letter March 2, 1978 concarning the matter of trustee hehavi0ur, particularly the diselesure of "in-camera lousiness- stated,

'"There are a large, number of unfortunate clr- cumstsnces caused by the fact that the board attempts to-.. "short-cut" parliamentary process, .causing fruslraLion and eonflint between members. To illustrate, bca~is when moving into committee, should do so by reaolution~ Wing a full opp~tunity ~to debate the propriel/ary of'des|isg with the matters proposed for the committee agenda, Once the board has decided by resolution to move into committen, all

" trustees are bound by that decision and the implicatious • thereof. If ~ey do not get a~.opportnnity to debate such a

resolution they are obviously going to feel frustrated if they do not agree in advance that that matter should be kept in:

- confid~hce/' In my column of May 21 I wrote that "a principal" had

called the Hart farm a fwetrap, By then I had already requested that a proper fire inspection of the Hart farm he done. In turn, the coordinator of the 'Har t '.farm (another principal} had demanded to know who had called the Hart farm a firetrap, and why? Because I didn't know • why theeHart farm was unsafe, I released to him the name d the princ ipul-candidote'so that the two princlpal~, ould discuss the shortcomings of the Hart farm with a view to upgrading-any deficiencies to meet fire safetY'standards.

May 26 the principal.candidate wrote the board asking "what positive action will you ~ taking to:ensure con-~ fidentlaity is honored in the future?" That same day the. lieutenant of the Terrace Fire Department conducted a fire inspection of the Hart farm. In his four page report dated May 28 the lieutenant stipulated 11 serious dofi~enciea In the facility, along with recommendations for upgrading. Yet June 3 the-complaining principal-candidate wrote receipts to .parents of his students for money paid so their ehildren could spend an overnight visitto the Hart farm late in June. ---

~emarus.m~ power .to-remove; ~ m p e n . ~"pVe.. ~pe., ~,i . •member (~i~apl~..roprlate e.tndUct. " .!;..: . :=: •"i. i:.!:•:' :: i'..-

and Murp}iy:state(I,:!'we feel.thatg could 0n!y I~ reXercleed" • in e ~ t ~ ,where the Board could establish •that ithei'e was a ,special. nnedt0 kesp the particular kind .of:.:. lnformaLi0n CoafltdnnLi~l in that to dis¢lsseitw0uld pa'event. the board from. proper~y exercising l~ fanCtions. Further, the beard could-only exercise this power if its p u r l ~ e in deing ~'o was.saif.protective.and self-defenaive. It could not exercise it for purposes .of punishing the particular trustee."

I fail to see howletting the public know the Hart farm is unsafe, can prevent the board, from properly exerclaing its functions. I also ~riously question the board's motive in calling this hearing,

There is an obvious discrepancy between the May 28 date of.the lieutenant's four page reportand the informatlnn given out at the meeting of June 8 by the chairmanof the heard. Campnoy and Murphy state "that conduct involving want of honesty and probity.of members in just as relevant a criterion" for censuro as breach of confidentiality.

In addition, the tUrstees' Code of Ethics says "a trustee will not withhald oc conceal from fellow trustees any in-

concealed information from me, they have .als0 publicly supperted the senior administration in deliberately denying information to me by. refusing to reply to my written requests for informaLion. .~

- "In my view of the fact'that the members d a School beard are elecrt.re~.~.by.~e public,", Campney and Murphy [ state, "and that a ' i ~ d ' ~ ~ ' m s i b l e for'pul~fl'c 'educati0n :~[ we would think a board would endeavour to keep to a : minimum the matters it wishes to he kept confidential, but that nevertheless, there would he some matters that would have to be so kept.'.'

Campney and Murphy name only Personnel and Land as topics'to be kept confidential. However, District 98's list of confidential topics includes tega! business or 0-pininns; purchase, acquisition, lease or sale of land or properties;

; accident claims; salaries and conditio~ of service, or the efficiency, discipline or retirement of members Of the staff or employees, medical examiners' reports or examination, indigent pupils, disciplinary reports.

But fire safety is not one of District 88's confidential topics' "After each session in committee there is an

. I •

'. obligation for the commiltee to report to the beard, even if the Committee: is a committee- of the full board," J.R, F lcmi~ states. "Often this step is overlooked and causes further difficulty. The committee in reporting matters of

i:' b~p~0~x'lai~ly/.The board has the:.right ~ .comment, ou. ~.hehaviour in such clreumstaneas where It is fea r~u!: ', t~t 'sueb bslmvl0ur wlil~ if u,checked, serve to prevent Um ~. l~d i~om exercising i ts legitimate funcUon und~ i the - Public Schook ACt.

"The appropriate vehicle for raising this matter: i s ~ m o t i o n O f ' c e n s u r e , dealt with in committee, with a d ~ , ~ notice to fl~e trustee involved so that he may. be'full~ ' • prepared to represent his particular point of view ......

"The results of su~,h a discussiop should again be dm!t -with.as a matter of r~:ord in the' r e~ r t Of the cominittee to the beard In full public eont~t, although the name of the' trustee against which sucha motion has been moved can be deleted. In the csse of publicly elected bodies, such act~m ' willautomatically move.the debate on the issue outside beard ~'onm into the public context. This is probably be tha appropriate forum for it in a democracy. However,. at the same Lime, the position of the beard reflecting the maJ0rl~ of itemembers is also clearly establbhed. . •

" I t W_o~_ d s~em to me that such a process would certainly serve to" protect the interest of'the board. To expel or suspeuda member who has been elected, by the public., often to represent a particular area of a school district,

formation or matter in which they Should be concerned." It ,,~,,~,~ ~ in nm.u|ous on ~trem~.lv serious act - that not only have fellow trustees withheld a n d s , i t i~ impeasible fo~'--~e:--pe~'sona-lly~to-envisage cir is my feeling ' . .... --""_ 7" "'"/ _ ..... . • __ _ ' ~ .,

eumstances so serious that the board wo~Id contemplate

The following week at the beard meeting in Hazelton June conridence to the beard need not name the Person, or parcel• • 8, in response to my request'for a copy of the fire inspection of land under consideration but should report to the board report, the chairman of the board stated the board had not that, forexample , . a number of matters of ,personnel yetreceiVed"thel2pagerepertwhichwasintheprocessof relations were dealt with and •several specific recom- being compiled/' The meetiugwea also told the Hart farm. -. mendsfions made to theboard. The board should then, by had been closed to overnight use untflit could he upgraded, resolution,, accep t or reject the rep.o.r t of the. comm!tt~... (This decision had been arrived:,a't', withcut ,)~rd-. con,..,: m~in'g'iit cleal; in"~.~lic context'as to wl~eth~r~ m;~ot the sultation,.another example of.'indlvidnal trustees making be~d is s'atisfied with the results of •its wori~ in dlo~sed deeisi0nsin the name of the board, and the deeiaion had not session. Further, any memberat that point has a ngh~ to. been.communicated to the prinelpais who were still plan- have his negative vote made in Committee or negative vote ningte'sendstudentstdtheHart fnrm on overnight visits as . taken infull session of the board recorded in the formal late as June 3,) minuted-of the-board, If this procedurc..js ignored, the

In a legal opinion datedJanuary 30,. 1978', Campney and .... member would be tempted to try and demonstrate through - Murphy, legal counsel for B.C. school boards, statedthey inappropriate means that he had dissented from the

such actio~ in Its own defans~. It is hard for me to s ~ on a set of circumstances in which the very existence ~ boardwould be.threatened by such action by a trustee. ~ ~'~

,The censure procedure, therefore,-giv~-tim-I~l 'd a ~,ehicle for demonstrating publicly 'its concern for the ~uspproprlate action of its members, moving~ the question into the publicareafordebate."

It is interesting to note thatln A Guide to the school Act o/ British Columbia, published by the B:C, School Turstees

. . •

,association, i t says l~wyers have also.suggnsted that if a turstee threatens that he-she will publicly disclose decisions that will be made at a closed 'Spec!al' meeting, and a majority Of the beard believes such disclosure would be agaimt the public interest, then the board may suspend the trustee's right to attend the closed 'special' meeting. This course of a#tion has never been taken by a board, however, and it in uncertain how the courtsmight rule on i t . " . . . . .

Campney and Murphy could find no court case "in which a member was removed, suspended or expelled from,a legislative body became he had communicated confidential information to the 'public," . . . . . .

This constitutes my defence for disclosing th6t the Hart farm is not up to safety standards. Had I gone through proper channels the Hart farm Would still be in use over- •

• ~ght by as many as 500 people per day on weekends. The Complaining. principal would still have sent his elassea On an overnighLtrip to the farm in late June though he himself believed the Hart jai 'm to be a firetrap.

I ca,nn..~ ,.qee ~ ~!~|ooing, ~ q , , i ~ , ~ l o n .has

SC~OOJ" / " :: ' ~ ' !e~, :J~ ' ' I can:'~ ~ : ~ s e e , ~ O U ' ~ ' ~'" '~'~*~0, ~ S ~ ~ " t " ~ t ~ n • ~ ~ "

tormauon nas revea,en t ome puanc me sorry state .or trustee accountability in this sohool district, i .

The opinions expressed in this column are thOsg~of, ihe writer and do not reflect • the opinion of the board~bf school trustees of School District 88,

Letters reveal conflicting positions on °Liard EDITOR'S NOTE: According to documents ohtaine~l, by

The Kaska Dens.Band Council, the Liard timber sale was first proposed by Catermole timber in June 1981, to the ministry of forests in Vietoria. At that time the Sale was clearly referral to as I~ing on lsnds that @ould be flooded by potential reservoirs on the Liard River. (See letter from A.C. MacPherson to Barry Richardson, undated but Written in July 1981 according to band officials.) Catermgl~ Timber has alway~ referred to the area as lying in the

' u p p e r Liard pondage and has used flood contour maps to plan its cutting proposals. (See Augast 21, 1981 letter from J.B. Hichardson to the Dease Lake District Forestry of. rice.) Forestry began denying the links with the Hydro project in March 1982 shortly before the actual timber sale was advertised. (See letter from Prince Rupert regional mana.le ~ Jack Bilckert to catermol e March. 11.)

Vlco Pi~sldent " . . . . . . . . Cattermcle.Timber Limited Dear Sir:

Further to our meeting between representatives of this.

Upper Liard Pondage downstream from Lower Post B.C. The application and the volume estimates were prepared

along the lines described and discussed at your field office last week, which we would summarize as follows:

(I) the fteed contour given to us by your regional office at Smithers, 570 m (1870 ft.), was plotted onto the 40 chain forest cover series from topegraphie maps comprising special projects Ml17 and MII7B, which were compiled by the Topographie-Divisi0n of the Surveys and Mapping Branch in 1962 and 1971 respectively.

(2) Merchantable confterous (very predominantly spruce) types within the defined flood plain were identified on the forest co~/er maps and on the Departmental volume statements, However, there were many inconsistencies

• between the.maps and the state_m~ts, particularly in the • Kechika series, and in these cases .it was not possible to match them up.

(3) For the broad volume-es[Jnmte prerequisite to • determining the extent of thin application, the stands e~-

chided from the estimate were: (a) those stands or par- Lions of stands lying above the flood plain as defined; (b) stands with deeiduonS species a s the major volume corn-.

2 , ~ "

Cattermole Timber Ltd. Sardis, B.C. Attention: J . B. Richardson Dar Sir:

Reference is made to your'Jan. 1~, 1982 letter concerning your revised application for a Timber Sale Licance in the Liard River Valley. The following is intended to clarify the twomajor issues raised by you, namely deferred harvesting areas and log export.

Deferred Harvesting Areas First, the Liard Timber Sale- A-165~ isnot a pandage' 1

clearing.exercise at this stage. It is a potential pondege "i ~. area, and while B.C. Hydm's S!udies areat an advanced " stage, they must yer'~nd~go a substantial external review and decision process. The near-coincidence of the potential high.water lind With the limit of the more com- merclally-attracti(,e-foreat types an d with your application i~)~.~Idariea should not be construed us a Forest Service pre- emption of that review and decision process. "However, if- an affirmative decision on the Liard hydro-electric project is made in the future, action riOw on A-16558 would he an

eeriol~ enough to prevent their use can mean that an in- .ministry and your company, I can now advise you of the nocentgirlorwomanendsupwiththeheavyresponsiblllty .following regarding your pmpeeal ~ _ ~ p e r t tln~ber to of a child whenshe is unprepared and unable.te care for it . . . . Watson Lake, .Yukon Territery . . . . .

• I. The Prince Rupert-.Forest Region hasagrced to the " properly. " " " wee bables are "'Issuance of'a five-year, non-(lUO~_ Timber Sale.. This sale

Adoption is a good Idea but even though " " ~ ¢ i l ] be advertised in the normalmanner with.the export getting hard~ to find for.adoption there are still many provtsionimplied, andmust be situated on lends that would children who need loving homes - older children, mixed " be flooded by potential reservoirs on the Llard River. The races children, handicapped children and the dl~ad- vantaged children of the Third World countries. Sur ly their needs and suffering should take priority.

So yea, abortion is something to be t~ken sarla usly, not treated lightly.. But please, let us recognise that in some cases it is the path that allbws the greatest fulfillment of life's potential and l e t a s not force these women and children to undergo unnecessary suffering because ~they

export allowance will be 212,376 m tripled-per year for a" 'total of1,061,880 m tripled overfive years,. , " ' .

2. Pursuant to the Forest A~t~ scaling will occur Within the prpvinceprlar to exptrt. Section 73 Of the Act requires sealing of exported timber within British Columbia.

3.. The successful bidder will provide to.re~i~-al-ktaff. • logging and milling costs and selling price information,

'i'his data will be supplied on an annual basis and be subject'.

ponent; (c) standsnfheightclsss 2or lower; (d) stands of . age class 5 or loV~er; (e) certain stands, usually small in

area, where the logging chance appeared-marglnal due_~ very difficult access or. severe topography; ~,nd, (f) up- stream volumes in the .Kechika- and Rabbit drainages, being near the extremity of the application, .were generally excluded since they would appsar to eemprise an enilrsly separate logging and economic chance,

(4) Tere were no exclusions due to site class. However, (he volume statements indicated little or no volume within

age class 6, and It seems reasonable thai ~ m e might exist. As discussed, these will he iny~Ligated and identified, where they occur, during subsequent:and more detailed cutting, permit.submissions~ Of the atands included in the volume estimate, a fatter of 03 was applied to the

improvement over what-has happened ~ in some:previntm hydro-electricprojects,

Secondly, the Fish and Wildlife Branch is almost certain that the app!icatt~n area contains very valuable winter and

sp r ing habitat ,for moose, with productive shrub-com- munities, coniferous shelter from deep snow and river island refuges during calving soas~n. Other game species may also Winter on the valley fl0or. Agents of B.C. Hydro have dlseov~red'Chinook and Chum salmon in the Llard.' Whatever wildlile ~ values exist are relevant constraint- oriented considerations until adecision to flood is made.

We have therefore .decided that deferred herveet~g areas are. requh'ed-~ TSL A-16558, and are consistent with the circumstances prevailing now in the Lisrd River valley. The vehicle for delineation, referral and For~t . Service

. decision on deferred areas will be the harvesting plan that were refused- abortion; Abortion should be legal and the te.~l,~orest Service audit. "- . " ceulfemus component of theinventorY data. This has been : is required to besubmitted bY. the licensee not laterthan'- dociaionshonldbeinthahands'oftbewomanwithadviceor'. 4. Stumpage will be payable according to-the reduced our conaistentexperienceon the Coast, in the Fbrt Nelson three months'after /,ward. of'.A/-16558. A s s result, the

flcenee to he advertised oduri~, g ,April. and May 1982 will perhaps basle guidelmes lald down by a sympathetic group T S A • • . " ' : . , '. stumpageO.1.C, now in effect for the Canslar T.S.A. (O.I.C. - . . . . . ,andonT.S.A.12666inthesubJeetarea. - • .. • . . . . mixedas to sex,-commusity statos and moral viewpoint. .. ~,,~oaa ~aov~l ,m~ ,m,nt,n,~m,tt~,~tJndardratsforall - ' . - . ." - " . *~ '- spoc-ffYamaximumtotalhar~t0 f, 350 °on m3 and a term

, " & l V . & a d v v 8 w s ~ l m 6 | s w ~ l l " . . m v ~ v w l ~ . m " , . . . . . ' • " . . . . . . . ., . a~• • ' , " " Thank you, l.am. . , : ' . . ' ~ s , ~ , ~ i , ~ o , , o , e ~ ~n,,, . , , , ,,~,,1,~,,h,o h , , , , , if 0,,; for ' . !~or. the application map, the forest cover series have of'five years. No minimum~or annual volume;.will .be ~ -

" " ' ~ ' " " " °i~'~'~'~"~'v'v'~'Vle"''"'~"w"a"~'~' " " J ' . . . . " ' ' " " " ' ' " ' " : ' W " b e i n ' ' . . . . . . ' PatriciaTurmel-Lee m e v e a r sbouldthisnnnnalIv.ronewableOI.C.chan~eor beenreducedai~djoinedatascaleofl : 100000 with.th_e , s ~ e e ~ and.~rv~.tlng i l l ,; aec0rd.~ith cu t t i ng - I- • ' ~ • " ' "" • - '--': " . . . . . ~ • '.",--' . . . . . - " ' -' .... n n i e • . . . . . . . : . . . . . . ~ ,,o,,,.°,,~t ~t,,,,nn#,~ nnvm~n~n ~ll-be made aeenrdi,~ flood ee~teur accented. The applieatAon boundary, which i~, .permits l~uea co sate t w th t h . approved :harvea~g.~.. [.

• . ~ , ~ , , ~ y . ~ y,-----.~,,.~ r-.~r-o------ ----- . ~ ----..'-----~ ~ " ...... . . • . ... ... ~... ; • . . , ~ , . . ~ . ' -

..... '-. ..... ' -. . ' to an end oroduct aL~raisal teWatsonLuke;" • ".. . , " .somewhat arbitrary, was placed to a~Iow for .any su~.. phn.. (~..~ -~-. .:. •. ~... ,., ... :.:;.,.,, • ..:, ...,..'~

" " : :J " ' " " " q r " " " .... ' " " ~L---- 'C-- --'~':----aM ..... "" ''''';--''~ ~*Lion ~ th~ " sequent varlation'in the loca~ti0n ol~he 570 m'onntour which . " " .~- ".--~ :-- .. : '.... • ." • - ' .: ;.::, ,,. ,. .. . r • . '..' , . " • • • ' : . • " " L . l I O ~ 141~ ~ k ~ V ~ o.u~;xJuar,~,v, tm,,z,~,,~o ~ IFV~, u& ' " " " " " ' '" : ;' * " " ' ":':" "' " X | . . . . . ' " " ' ""- -~'' " " " : ': '

I W - ,ministry. on this issue, If ~,ou have furt~e~-.,qusriea~.or..'-':vm!ght,conw~o, light,,andaJ~r~o~, .d~¢.W~;~ .a, ..... ~.,.-,~,.-,--:".,i.:-I~.~:;d~.~/.~.d~L~-tl~t,~e n~t~e~.of~bl~i/~;-;:-;~.:,...~ . k~ W, VlO • • ¢I&,W~PIIIW;'. - concerns, please do mot heatilate to centact me. . ' ' For your convenlenee.of'referenee,'a key to beth.the..'Section 135 of the Forest'Act eanno~aLlv be broaebed -

~e Heratd welcomes Its :eaders con~monts.:A, leers to- 'i ' " - . - ' .. " .... Y~rstruly, . forest ~ver: series 'and.t~ topegral~ie seri'es M117 and " :~tll-tho-Tim~" ~a'le Lleenee"Is a~ard'e~1, :The"-,r'a-~ : ." . ' A.C. MaePherson Mll7B has been included on the appllcatinn m a ~ . " vertisemen[ and TSL p artiedlara will :therefore cmtahi"~i~" ~.:: ' the ed l t~ of general-public Interest will be prlnte¢l.. They

should be submlfled 40 hours In advance of desired 1 ; • Asslstant Deputy Minister AisoancomPanying th~ applicaUonis a.set of the forest referonce~to log ~ p ~ t [rorn the Provtnce.-~ Only/the~ poblicatlon date. We do, however, retain the right to refuse , Timber I Ran~eand Recreation coverseries reduced tQ .h~"s~le~ copies of the ~ volume LieutenantGovemor in-Coun~ll may exempt frmh" Section. ;

• statements, and our suminar~ them0f~ - to print letters on grounds of possible libel or bad taste. We . .- may also edit tellers for s~/le'and length, Al l tellers tebe District Manager .... ~ ..... considered for publication must be signed, It is imposslb|el Ministry o f Fo~este .... to print a le f l e r submitted within 24 I~urs of-desired Deare Lake, B.C. publication date., " Dear Sir:

., Herewith i s our k ppl[caLi0n for Crown timber within the

o ~

We trust that the informhtionzuppllad is adequate, and that you will ~lind. this appli~_aUon In erder. . . . . .

........ . , - . Yours truly o C A T T E m v [ o t ~ T C, m ~ . R L ~ .

± -. J.B.Richardson

135 'unharvested timber. " " : " ParLicula~. of the.sale will be forwarded to you Wh'~. '

available. . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " - = ~- : - = " 7 - ~ :: : : , : - "

_ " ' - . • - Y o u r s t r ~ y , ,i . .. ~ ..... . : - . . - .'. J .A.Bileker t , .

..... . :~. ' : .... •,i i~GIONALMANAG~ ~

Page 3: Regional d,str, - CORE · page8 . About 350 students from Pari

' r .

i' " i " i , : • : , : : : •

,u { "nm,~

',: : ,;i, f r o m D a

:, :". leaders,

mm~.

!W ith I "3:OY

• _ . . : . , ~

~L

i

:l

This Parkside student • on his tricyclelead his section of the parade before school's end.

arrival Otadlr'eet heir to the.. 'saying:=~a~s./,'re]biee throne, " ' " *-- :. "":.":., .~th:."Youmt.tltehiil~y ec-

A broadly 'i}miling. Queen "-c.asidd'0f ~ e . birth, o f " YeW Elizabeth,' ~wearlng- a son.." ' . : " .... I a v e n d e r • c o a t , . "MK~//-fi-ealth' an~! hap- acknowi.edged cheers from piness fill alltim da$,a ofhis the crowd as she arrived at;" life;". " •

,,w'+sdetsmined•to • reply t~ : : : •"+:~ !+. each+ :.."," .. . ~."'=. : ,. . - 1

• .: - . , . . ,.: . . . . . . . . .

" "Extra" ~ a l . : help- h a s ~ na the couple to deal with the deluge of good wishes," eaida palaee

the hospital• for a first look President Reagan offered spokesman. at he r grandson. Charles 'h i s ' ' h e a r t f e i t greete~l her ;in the doorway congratulations" to : the Buckipgham Palace ' sa id with ~kiss on the cheek, royal couple and wished the m o r e than LeO0 presents •

After a 20-minute visit, 'baby "health, happiness, .have l~.~ed in since the the Queen ~tepped outside wisdom and love." birth Monday nlgltt, and again 'an d shook hands with Buckingham Palace said. that "both mother and child Dr, George Pinker, :the more than ,!,800 .p, resents aredoing extremely well.",

- ' r oya l surgeon-~ynec01ogist who delivered the baby,. " I before !e.aving for Buckingham Palace•

Diana also received visits from her parents, the 8th

N O W A V A I L A B L E

WASHINGTON (CP) -- The way it works wl~ in- terest rates - - when you're looking for a bank loan or buy!ng on Credit - - is simple.

In theory, that is, and •uniil recently.

Now, even the economists whbmade up the theory and watchedit work for years,

Earl Spencerand Frances Sband-Kydd~and her ~ister, l.~ady--Jane Fellowes,--~4.

• Diana's parents "were divorced when she was a child•

• "She looks radiant, ab- solutely radiant, : and the grandson is everything his father said he was last night --: a . lovely baby,~' said Shand-Kydd after .her 30- minute visit.

Telegrams flowers and bouquets from world

i

Birchwood .... Apartments ......

Adult Oriented

-~2-bedroom ~uites ..... - -C lose to downtown

Phone

655-4422

Money puzzles economic experts REALTY • . ~ * ~ ' ~ . L T D ,

.... ,~.:~:~:~ .............. ~ . 4635 Lazelle Ave. .638-0371

N o t i o n w l d e ~ e l o ¢ ~ t l o n Service ( m m m m m m m i i i m m m i i i m m I m m ~ m l m m i l l m I I I I I I m l l m i l l ~ m l I I I m I I I m I I I p I I I I I I I I I m I 1 ~ 1 1 I I I m I m l l

Cate, without anything for future inflation.

The market theory says that ff there-are more lenders tllan borrowers, the price of money as a com- modity falls because supply exceeds demand. I n that case, ,though, more people would .seek the .cut-price loans: .This increases

mO'Fe~or less, are baffled by 'demand for money, and

a ~ credit ~ ' ~ e , , U n ~ e d -hia/d.,ylceryersa, ,says. th .. _. Sta~i.;Th~;'-Say inter~]t 'the.ory of the "self-

market, rate Works out to about 15 per dent or $1S0 on the same loan.

But the prime rate, a bellwether bank-loan price that governs oth'e r rates,

-was- .~6.5 per cent in the United States at the start Of the week, or $165 on the $1,00010an example. The comparable rate is 18.25per cent in Canada', or $182.50.

~ b ~ r e for a .~ , mo~gage loan - - as much as 20 per'cent for a measly term of one year. And much more on a credit-card purchase, ~per cent. That means pay ing about as much ina month as used to be considered fair for a year. Even the .Canadian govenunent is paying .19.5. per cent to citizens who lend it money by buying Canada

inflation " under the grant to a fact0ryto keep it depressing i m p a c t of going. recession--less production, Such welfare, politically less employment, =. less hard..'to withdraw, has spending, less borrowing, meant in recent years=•that

What's going on? alV Western governments Nobody's sure. B u t - a r e spending more than

economic ideas borrowed they collect in taxes, by go~'ernments have made especially in time of the simple old market ideas recession.• obsolete. The); borrow extensively

That goes as :much .for - - in eff.eot.'it's the people =ovei,t~n~nt.~ ~ ~Idh ' : ~ ~d '~ borrowlny frotn~ themselves:" Ronald Reagan S, which -- to, get .wl~at they need. paYS political lip service to This. tends to increase m~rket freedom, as for demand for money and those who aelmowledge that lenders can charge more fop g o v e r n m e n t s h o u l d .whatthey l~nd. . ' . manipulate the- market for . Further, ~n the last seven the greater good of t he "years ors~,.most govern- publ ic , such as Pier.re ments hav~ adopted a so- Trudeau's. called monetarist economic

-. For one thing, during the last 35 years, most govern- See ments have got heavily into.

Savings. Bonds. • ......................... spending to help the people That ~ndicates lenders are and " industr ies , they

hedging for.more inflation, . represent, That means and how." And, .. picking Up part of the cost of bewilderingly, at a time a family illness through 'when the outlook is for less health care or providing a

co~ecting" money market: Now, add the. allowance

for inflation.: In the United States,

recent experience says this should be ,no more thah"' about seven or. eight per cent a year. That would ~ dictate a total loan charge 0f10 or 11 per cent to cover thelender, the middleman and'inflation - -say a price of $110 on that: $1,{}00 borrowing example. " In Canada, where' in- flation is worse, the rational.~

.. : II

FreSh Fru i tand . *

--Vegetab!es! TRI-R.SERVICE II

• Available in case lot

Phone -,. .......

i: 6 5 2 0 2 0 • :;~:_.~:~-:.Free DeliVeryTerrace-Thornhill

• . ........ : . M o n d a y - - W e d n e s d a y ~ . . ~ i . , ~ . a Y : ~

or brOken.cases

'clueS" page 8

• . . :

• - / •

. . . . "

rates Ought to be lower. They don't really know why they're so .high - - and ex- pected ~ go higher this summer.

Double the puzzle for Canada and other countries; whose money and,lending markets depend heavily on what happens in the United. States, the world's biggest market,

The theory goes like this: First, money is a com-

modity something like shoes or snowmobiles: Those Who have.money for sale - - that is,. to lend or invest - - charge a price to those who want it to spend.

The price, which is the interest rate, depends on how:much money there is around and bow.-much demand there is to borrow i t .

Second, the deal ~UStlaH. y goes through middlemen such as banks or their c r e d i t - c a r d aff i l ia tes , m0rtguge companies. They pay the lender-investor a pr ice ' and charge t h e borrower-spender more , / pocketing the difference as payment for getting lenders and borrowers.together%..

*This adds something to t h e interest charged the lender. Third, money's present

price also depends.on its likely value, its buying power, in the .future. The lender "wants to be sure that .the h~oney he gets back eventually, from.~, the "'borrower .will buy as many shoes or snowmobiles then 'as R nowwould, * .

So' the lender tries to add enough 'tb.the. lending •price

':' .:= "'the"interest rate -- to - . .- . . . . l-,- .. " ' e 'eov~r him' against any.prie -

. . . . inflation in: themeantime. S o do the banking mid-. dlemen in the deal. -

..,~ ~ .~ak..eq together, these.

• prdduCe ~.~h; rational borrowing price, - even

We have•a number of repossessed

mobile homesfor sale. A unique ; *'r; , ~ ' ~ t t % " ~1 ; • ' . : f . . . . . ¢)(=t$ ~ I ~ L ' ;

opportunity f o r a good bargain: " ' " " ....

s

• Prices iranging from =1.000 to ' i 0 ,000.

Come in and enquire

• " for details.

ANNOUNCEMENT ,Gordon & Anderson

Willbe closed all day Wednesday, '

June 23rd to repHce all merchandise left in stock for

#; . . . . . . . . . ....... ..•.•.. . . . .

: the fina130: hoursof the"

Store Closing. Sale.

• . . ~ ~-?.--

.. . . .....

" l . . . . . . ] -

i i . ! . . . . . .

a l l~ lng for inflation, .,_ • Fo~r example, a fair basic price for '~-loan imed to .be

• .- regarded as about two or . three'pe~" cent a year--, say, :.T~0f0r a loan of $I,000, i n- eluding a cUt for the mid- dlemaii. That's the so-cail/~d

• "r~/l~f: of "true" interest

Page 4: Regional d,str, - CORE · page8 . About 350 students from Pari

" , P I I t 4 ~ ~ H e r • M , Tuesday , June .22 , 1982

' " ' 4

'•. , ,

p-

I,

f+

II

, Hle~lld+ T u e s d a y , J u n • 22, I N ~ P I I ~ ""l

" E ~ "

. , ,\ . +:. . .'+ ;+.+ .,.~ + ' .+ , . . . : . + ' , . '+ ~ " ~ ~' ~ " . ' . . +'~,. • ,+-., . .

" . . . . . D R A W +""+ • " + ' + + : " " " " - ' " . . . . " " + " ' " " . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . . ' " ' " ' + :" + " "

KALUMEIECTRIC H01iday 8+track:radio + I:~: y : ::: :+!is,h!:,:+ ~ +: • , . . , . . . " + , .. ; . . . . ~,. ~:, : " ' '~+ ' " ' ~ " J ~ i<.."+ . . . . . " " T E R R A C E : D O W N T O W N • L I O N s + ~ ' +

• " " I ' " - . . . . . . " : " " "

" Pancake Breakfast S O M E T H I N G GOOD 'Welcome t o o u r home' . '+ • i , • i .....

~ ~ 8 1 0 : 3 0 a l m ~. ' Mirror Plaque Value s47.95 • .... .... + ~

• ~ ++~++,+++,+ + • a . m , - - , ' S H O P .Gift Certif icate i Value +25,00 + +, . . . . +v: ' I . , , 4 -- . . . y - - " " t " - . +; • , , +.:+. t ;.- ' i i _" +.++...,--. +

, + .... ~ ~ ~ , , ' , . .:+++.~i~+,:++++++:+++++ E g g s & B a c o n $ 1 2 5 0

S E A R S Craftsman Sabre Saw ' ,~ _ . t ~ , , ,,.._-..-----_-____..__++,,++++ . . . . . ~ + " .... ++++ ...... '-+: P a n c a k e s ' . ' , '

P ' ~ ITHE FABRIC BOUTIQUE Steamstress Iron I ~il ,+ SN~.VFOR~ J < -" " . • , + . ' S ' I . . . . . " ' . I

I +, . " • " • + +•• . • . V a l u e : . , . 9 + +: ~ ~ ~I~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , I• • • , • . . . . . . . ' +I ,

:+++ I T E R R A C E I N T E R I O R S Hall .Mi;rror AsSembly: +,++ + , - + ,+. : ~ + + . , + , . + , , .+.+ +A++.I+!+ .+ i . ~ + l + N ° m e . . . , . . ..... ..i., .... .... .:.....+.++ii..+..i .. " • :AFTERNOON MENU ~ - 1

+ I DREAMWORLD W A T E R B ~ D " ' ^ x t e x s heVe a+lue+'~0.'0o ' ,`:. :ii+;++:i++++i+++ + ++ i i . + + a t u r o a y , +i .... +i ..... i, l ', H a m b u r g e r s ..... . ..... " = I ; 5 0 H o t D o g s ........ ' 1 ' 0 0 ', i!:' " : -+ I . . "+ ,+ • value : + + . , : . + , : ' - , + + + +a .:.,. ~ '.'i.,+ +. + : . i ' . + a " ' + ' " - , + < ]

" + 9 1 " 1 9 I ++ " ' ' . and C0mf0rter Set - S 1 6 . 0 + + - - + n o a n o +. + . + " ' " + ' I ~ ' ' " " ' " ' " I " " ' . . . . " 0 1 " " 1" + + ' . . . . . + I + " " ' ' +''P+" I . . . . . I I " I I 4 " ' " ' + " ) )I " 1 1 9 9 ' ' I ; ' = +] I" I r +' • . - I . . . . . . . . . ~ ++ 0 + + + + P .... . . . . . e ~ ~ ~ ' ~ + " A ~ ' I I " ~ L I ~ ' I ~- + ,, Coffee ......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 P o p . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40+ . . . . + = . . . . . . • + • . . + • i P h o n e . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . + . . . . i ) " - ' + ' ~ " I R A D I O S H A C K AM/FM Po,able Cassette Value 1 9 9 . 9 5 9 Wln P r l z . ~ ] ( I I I i o , , , + h + I I I I , , . , , " : . . . . '" , , . . . . . . + ,,

• :. I - + _ _ - . . : . . _ _ _ _ _ " ' , + . ' . • . . ' ~ . + . V I V V + O . U l U i V • V V I # , I I I , • - . . . . - ' - - - - . . . . . . . " - " ' + ', . • '

+ I . + E N T E R + A T E A C H $ 1 U l t l : - - - - - - - - - ~ - - . . : + ' + , + • ,, "" ' , : + + • " , • . . . . . . . • + _ • ,

+ + ++ " + " ~ > I ' + ++ • • + + + + " .... + U s e o u r I N F L A T I O N F I G H , ~ i E R + ~ ' + ' :i ~+: ~ o m e t h m g O e e d ,+ :+::~,L .: T I | E i~AIIlUt,' I lOI]TitlI]i+. c o u p Y n s o n a n y a p p l i a n c e , n s t o c k ~ -+ + j l i +

" ' ' " " : " + : " " " " " ' + " + ' i ":: " i " ' + : " . . . . . . . , 4 6 1 7 L a z e ! l e .. : :+ + + . . . . . . . . ....... . . . . - . , . . . " : ' .+ . . . . : : . . - - " 4 6 1 3 ~ z e l ! e . . ' . . . . . . . . . • ' . " ' .

+ ~ ~ +~ :Bookstore+ + ++::+:+ <,+::I:~:+~ + ............ "" " +'~ +r' ~--+'+ " " ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "+''''''''P'++" " " " ' " r + " + ~ " ft r o e + ' ' " S E A R S B E ° T " J S U P E R S U M M E R S I D E W A L K SALE +

.......... + ....... +: ...... ;:: :~ ++.o,...,,. ++ . + + :: o+ + i . + S e l e c t e d .. F a b r i c s + + ~ t ~ ' o~,t.;+ . . . , + y . . + i _ ~ _ ° _ . . I .,o,o ++ +o+o..,o +++ .o+o. . . , . -= . , , . , + ' " . . . . . . 'L . . . . . . . " ''i': ..................... ''L','' ............ '''; ................... . ' ' ' : ............................. Z'', ............. : ................ ....................... I . . . . . . . " L . . . . E E E q • ' q & l l • v ~ g . + " . .. . . . . r ' . _ + v , J i . ~ l ~ w . ~ I - I ~ . ~ - ~ I t ~ , i m m , ~ r I ~ P , ' J r l l ~ l - I. . . . + S ~ ¢ K ' A U T O m A C E ~ T m C m P H O m E . me+.W.9S

I ~ + V ~ B . , . ~ - - " - L - - - - I . ! ~ - - _ _ 1 . . . • ' ' $ I ~ " ~ / ' ~ - I . : i " . . . . . ' " " + ' - ~ + 1 1 . 1 l l J ~ - - - ' e ' - - : ' ' 1 ~ . ~ O / ~ l q ~ l I I I ~ , # ~ • I % ~ U I I I 1 . 1 I ~ 1 , . I . I ~ I I ~ L I I - . BSACHeAe.LS .... ~e0.1'49.9S . . ' ' S U P S e S m S W A L K S ~ L = , ~ I I J I J ' - I , U I ~ I ~ U U ~ I ~ D U U I ~ . . . ' " . ' . I . V v " e o , ' I+ I . . . . I ~ p I O ~ ' v # ~ ~ r ~ ~ + • • " ++ I I I • " I , + r I " ' S U P E R S l D E W A L K S A L E ' " ~ S '

• P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . . - + , . . . . - - . . . . . + - ++ ' 7 .... + . ++ ~ . I~+ . . . . . • + . . . . - , I . + , 1 5 9 + . • 9 9 , , + 9 + ++ S e l e c t e d . H o r c l c 0 v e r B o o ks+:;. . i . . ..... .... : . : . ' / ~ p r , c e I• , - . , i.i +:'++•+•+•',-~' ' + ,: • : ' ..... : •~ • Reg. 49,95 , + . l _u 1 1 / . . . I ..o,o+,om+m+~o+.,,,. ouo, o.,,, : ' .... .,+o+o,=,+,o

+" + ' "+ k . . . . '+' ' I . . . . + I k " + " ++ ~ . . . . . +k I r" 'k ~ : + ; "" I I I . . . . . +ml--A" I+ ~ r" ++:++++++ ....... 1%~Im+r..t~d>++~-+~zmm+o.P.,;.~+ +~ • + . + + _+:+.: + + , . . . • ~ , , : + + ~ . ; ; ; +, + ~ . + : ' ~ 1 ~ I P . ~ + : . : , : + ~ d ~ ~,o , , . , ,~++J+~, , ,m. : + + - , . , , , , o , v : , . o . , , o . ; + % . + ° : , .+ , , , ,+ : + , _ , + p • O ^ r + , , , , , + , : i ~ + + , - , ~ l : r , - , n e . h l : t , ~ , . ~ L , , o • + + . _ " + $ ' 1 9 9 ' + ~ ' t I I + _ _ " I . + ~ - - - - , + , ~ , ~ . r , , . , ' ~ " , ~ ~ ' + ' ~ + " " ' ' P " + ' ~ - ~ t ' 1 ~ ~ .... = o . ~ • t . 3 1 ~ " ' , . J P , J I , T ~ . . ~ , + + ~ ~ J - " ' l . . . . . 5 " ' + + / - i ~ - V ! ~ ~ k ~ l ~ ' • | . ' I J ~ 9 9 2 ~ . . U . . . - . + . +... +. " T ~ E P H C ~ I . E ' > + ' ~ " : ' " ' : . . . . . 't + . . $ U P I + R ~ ! D ~ ' ~ + k + A ~ , ~ " I - .

''. 7 5 9 9 " , i i i : : : ' . i g 9 9 - ] X n + e . t o r y + +, + ++' , 'u'"+++K',L'+ ,++ + + + : + ,: Including Amy Grant, B.-JI Thomas, • " . : " , . ' • • " • ;+ + +' ' + • ~" "• .• ;_ + + • ++" ' •{ i " F o r the c a m p e r s ~ . . . . . ' " + " " ' + + g S " : + + w N O V A ' 0 H + A D P H O N I ' ' I " t " k + ' R " ~ ' S Q " . '

Dion,.Bill G a i t h r T r i o & m a n more + . . . . . . " " ~ ~ " ' " / + " ' k " . . . . . . . " k ' ~' + I " ' . . . . " . . . . " ~ 1 ~ ' + . . . . ~ R e ~ . 1 9 . 9 5 " +-- S U P E R S I D E W A L K S A L E . . e y ' .+ + . ~ . . . . . • . " . • ' • , . ' • . . . . . + • + . . . . . . ++ + ~ + + . . . . . . ~n B a s + , o , . . , , o . w . . . , . . . • ++ ' . . . . . + I * " ' ' + + ~ ..... " C e S l e e p g g . . . . . o , o , o . , . o . , , o • + +++ + .

. ' ' + ' ' . " k . . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . . " ' " " r " . + . o f f r e g . o m e zn a n d s e t h e s e l e c t z o n o f + : S l e e p i n g + B a g s . + i:: + : > r , . . . + . . D"++.. .... _ . . . . . , . . . i ~ + ' . . . . ' - " " . . . . . . " + " + ' " " ° : . . . . . . " " + : " ; - " " . " " + ' • ' ' " ' " ~ ' ' ' " " ' + . . . . . " " " + 4 t ~ l " ~ k O j ~ . J P , | l l u e , ~ - ' " ~ , ~ , 4 , 1 , ~ - , ~ , ~ , O , , A , , A , ~ , ' + ' , . . . . • ' . . - - $ U P E R $ 1 D ~ : W ~ L , K S A L E " ~ 7 - • . • , , ; U U A . P , p $ - B . A N D - + . D S L U X E A U _ D p _ O C _ A I I I M E T '

+ + + . . . . _ . o o + o , , . o , o o . . o . o . . o o . o . + + + o +.oouo,+o.o,, _ . _ . . . o o , . . . , , . . +

++ + . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . " + + I + 7 9 . 9 8 + - + • A U l l ° S T Q ' + ' " s ~ l l ~ l l l ' + +

+ $ ; + ; ! + ~ ; ] + $ ' ~ + . 9 9 : + + _ + . . . , ; , , . . + . + 7 9 , , +.. . '! R ADIOSHACKFlU~EDR~+'

. . . . - - + _ . _ _ $ _ + + + , • . . . . + . . . . . . , 1 2 . . . . . . . . . P " " ' ' + " " + " " " ' ' " ' W k L K + "

. . . . . . 0 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . + . P o s T e r s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,.,+... 91 . . . . . . • + , . . . . "-.." . . . . + . . . . . . . . . . . . . o,, • . . . . . . . . + + $ o , u , . . , , o , w , . . , . , . . . . . + 1 2 9 + +

" ' " 'I + + + I ' - - I ' ' J ' I I ' + + + " ' ' " J + I + Jo in sult fleece +. $ , - $ + . " : . . , , . A L l . S T E R E " " ' ' . .:

C o l o u r l n . B o o k s & Croyons. : . : : ...... ..: .... .+~/~ ~+,,,r , . _ + .gg g + . ~ , . . , . • +~ ~ + , ~ + .... T e r r y c l o t h + . , • : , + ~+ . I .+., AM-F.STEREO I

~ ' ~ O / _ _ " + . ,:.+ _ . : i +. ..... + + ~ ~ + . V e l o u r s : :'++l..O.B+.OU.,o,.l See you iat+theLionsClub Pancake Breakfaet. HUGH.DORR +ELECTRONICS LTD.+ I ""{'.?,~",'+': ]+ I - v / O o t t W e d d l n o : l n v i t o t l o n s , + +1 +o, : . - , , ~- - + . I , . . p . w + i : .~+ . - ' . . . , + - ~ + + -.- . ' - ..... I ' '

napkins & scrolls ordered this week. I =:=: , V A L U E . 7 o . ' - : - " .Cotton & j e rsey kn i ts + I S'v":~t"+~".'~+" + I located n'ght in+~.pnt Of oUfstore. ~ 4 6 0 9 Lazelle Avenue Terrace, B.C. VSG 1 B 3 i + 638-~578 i

,I a- ,

Ii(J~LUM ELECTRIC Ltd N T E R I R " . R o 4 9 '+ . .,..,.. ++ + ..... + +++-TERRACE I + 0 S LTD DRE m W O : . . . . . . . . . . . ...... + . . . . . . . . . . . + R L D :+ +:+ +++i++ ; S p e c m l p r i c e s o n : +i+: (+++ .: + + + ~. ;: + + + .,oL;.+,,. ++ +:+ + ..... i '.'+.̀ ++I

+ +++ . ; : : +' :+:+::++ :++++"+>:' :+++++~++;~++~~ +: ! S o l , l , , t o d W m l l H n r , :+ .+ ,o:+ ~+++:+ ~++ L L . I B E + D S ~ ~ + D +-,ighbngf,xtures+;+++.,amps+++~.++>+;+~;:+::! + ; + . ' - , ++i+: + i"+ +A: UCED/I:+~++:+?+I+~:+i+:I++++++;:,+I:II:~~,~'++;:-+~+: ? B a + ' + +!~?++:+ +is +

" + + + • : + + ~-.++ ::;+::++?+++i~++~++ : W o o d e n tioture + +++is:+>+++<+< ~ + :+ + + '+++ " + '+ + : ++ +++'' '+ +.;+ :++~:+~::~++:: '~:+. I + - s m a l l &+ large+app l+ lances ++: : +:i+ +++Frame X i t s + . + + : ~ S h e e t s & C o m f o r t e r s :+ , O m O ] + : + + l . + ink,,+. ~ O l o f f ' ' +++'191"+ + + .... '-- .+''+ ++++++" + " +'m+. . . '+111 11+" +P+. .++, +~':++~(.+++++++'+" '' ~19111"~19 . "

s ++ . . . . . . - , . - . .~+,++~+++?++~++~+++,,,++ + + - + - . . . . . ' : + ' + + +

+-television &stereo equipment?::i~!!:..., .+ i:i+ +, + ,+- . . . . . " ' - .... ' ............ ++ + - 1 5 o f i ' .... ~ v + * : : , + + P . n t _ ~ : + ' ::+++~+~!+#+C~+ ++, + + + : • + : +.:::~i+i ++++ +++++.:i+++ • :+ + :.+++: ii ++[+:+: +++611111o111a U I I o o r P " A t , + +++++~+-+.+'+~+ • . . . . , + : : , + + , + ' . . , . - . . - . + , ~ ++::+~+?<+ +i,~+h,+:+++:',-.

5 % o,' .+++. +':+:I ++ . +:

++ + . ..... + + : + +++ + +++?: + +'+++++ ., ...... +.+++ ........ ..... ...... +++ + . . . . . . + +.-+_++++ +++++++++ +++ . . . . . .... .... . • • " +: ~ . . + + + . . . . . . , . , +~++ +~++>+++ + .ALL P A I N T + o n s a l e , ~::+,+++++~+++~+~++~+++++++,~++:::+!:++A. + ;+ , W + e r b e d ¢ +$+~I + Q C 3 : O O " ++++++, + ..... ++++>+++++:"+'+++ +++++'++ -+ +++++ + +:. +++++~"++'++++~++~+++++".,,~+'+,-+,++++>++++~++++++++~.+,++++++ +++++++++'+++++'+ + +'+++,+ +~ +++ +++

' ' • • ~ , : • -, +:=' ' , , ~ ,el. "t+ r_+~++++,.+,+ . ~:~ • +, ', . . . .

..... , v a i i u u a u m , U U , + m I . , m s , . . , . + "+Y+ • + ?+>+: ..... ::+::~+++++++ + + : + + ; O :+.*+ i v + v • '+ S e t s R e g . , 2 + 2 9 0 , ++ m + . + + " ' " • . . . . . ~ . . . . . . . . 1 9 " ~ + +.11 " O + + ~ " " + " +. 1 + ' , + +'+ + + " + l e n a + ++ + ++~' +~++' ' + "+ + ~+ '+ ~++ J~:+ ' + +~++~+ ++ + 919 .~ + .++ + +. + ++ + ~ " ' + " " " "

I " F m + " ' o m ~ w

i + + ~ o n s a l e i t e m s + ,-,,,..,.+.,+ m s many/n s t o r e + e c r u + + +++:+++;'+ ~!++:++.:'+! ++ +,.+,.: +ii+ + > ~ • + + It ==~+-+.--

+

• J

i m

~+ . . . . . . +I:: .... ' ,+. o+,II I ..... ~+ +''r+ +!i+:.!i+ : i " ~ ' ~ " ' " ' ' + '+~""+ '++++' '+'+ ... .

+ , , I+~ +, • F . = = a w ~ I •++'"'+"+++++ •~+* ,.' ,' + I ,q , . _ + _ + . , . . : . : . : : _ : _ _ + _ . . _ , , , I ] H l l l l ) ~ I n r o f A u • m b + v I ' ..... +"++"'" ' ; ~

• . . - . " . . • . . +•+ j;.it"~,. ;+"~+:":';+, ++ •

• . . . - - . . . . . . . . . . . "" w, - . . . , . . '+ _ . { . . ' • " ;

• .*r!.+:i C--

i m l l

.;+," +

" +* .

r +

Page 5: Regional d,str, - CORE · page8 . About 350 students from Pari

! i ~

1 i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " ' Kt~walfi:so¢cer fcdaratiol! : marly,~el!2-OJ ~ O~eda to o f a v ! ~ t o r y o v ~ ¥ u g o a l a v t a p!aye~$LO,OOO~guall tytor qual l f l~• for ~ e ~ e e o n d / : i - MADRID (A~) .-- eam,al,l.tieoqsecond-lialf..-.team sec0. nd round..,,~ : " " . . . . . . " ' ' ' ' ":" ' ' " "" ........ " ........ "' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' ......... ' . . . . '" '

1 ' Nati0nal' pride/is ' a n ira, , subs t i tu te Tony Lalng'S : ; " ',.,~..,i : " . , , , / .~i ;"i'~ i president, Sov.lpt referee . ~in. Austrlan,team sParked to' advance with the' h o s t this 24 , team .final;-: .The round and three more.~p0W portant ingredient in the 24. 60th-minute header,:' . i . : ~:.. The ".Kuwaiti~', striving IVIiro~lav S.tupar disallowed •.by Walter, Scimchner's nation. : : " ~uad, bidlt around'the 1977 couldbe settledt0night.Thel

• team ' World Cup s0~er The goal, equalizing one under a $200,000-per,piayer: . the goal: But, l~rance won 4 - ' second goal in as inany . . . . • . ' ~ national youth.selectlOni..Is~i./ winner Of the Roviet Union- t:ourhament and .. - to- ' 50 mi~.qtee earlier by, Irish incentive -to reach ~ round . -~- games~ AS' " thousaddd .. of r~ow. h L * ~ J i n g r ~ t o . . ~ L its Scotl/md, mbtch in Malaga newcomers, such a s lion. ' 1 s t r i k e r • Gerry Armstrong, two; stage~d the first, m a u Kuwait coach Carlos Np.team advanced tO the celebrating Hondurans imP0verish~i countrymen - - or the Soviets in the case duras: and Kuwait, every set. off a barrage of , ear incident ol~the month-long Alberto Parreira conceded- .,12-team second round from pour~i into the streets of-' With dignity; -- '

competition by haltingtheir his players had lost their " matches " Monday, " b u t match iS a national cause. Honduras Pres ident

Roberto Suazo Cordova telephoned the team's coach

r in Zaragoza before a match Monday night against Northern Ireland. • And, while thepoverty-ridden

~£entral American. nation came t o a Standstill, the Hondurans fought back to

' horns, sirens and gunfire in Tegucigalpa, the Honduran game in Valladolid against chance to join England as c~tpital. • France .-to, protest the qualifiers from Group Four

Validitybf a .goalby Main -- along with the bonus - "I don't believe a n y Gtresse . . . . offered byprivata.interests

country is enjoying the ..... - in [heir 0H:rich kingdom,' World Cup~ as' much as ~- After seven minutes' of mine," coach Jose de ia Paz tense jostling and Algeria, which looked'like Herrera,saidafter a secodd g e s t i c u l a t i n g among . the strongest of the tour. straight upset dra w put players, Spanish police, the nament's f ive first-timers

. .

Honduras closer to the 12- French coach and the after upsetting West. Ger-

-. Austria improved its odds with a second straight victory in Group Two; as did. France with its first victory in Group Four.

Evert Lloyd hopes to]oin Mc LONDON (AP) -- In the

formal manner of. the Afl- England Lawn Tennis Club, the schedule for the day listed Mrs. J. M. Lloyd of the United States among those who would play on its hallowed courts.

To the rest of the. world, Chris Evert Lloyd took

Men's defending cham-

pion John MeEnrse was

among those whodid play

and breezed through

opening day unscathed.

"I hit the !)all pretty well

today," he said of his 6-2, 6- 2, 6-1 win over American Van Winitsky.

"Wialtsky's serve is not

McEnroe provided his own covering fire with s ix ' aces and followed a con- sistenUy strong serviee into net, from where be made quick work of short returns with sharply angled volleys.

There was little of the antics that last- year resulted in $10,000 in fines,

him, exemplary as a packed Centre Court crowd looked on. McEnree several times ~ad words with the officials, but always in quiet tones, and often punctuated the conversations with a smile, even in those instances' when h e . . received questionable•calls.

The draw in Zaragom left • Spain with the best chance ° Honduras, where the of qualifying from. G r o u p . averageweeldy wage is less' Five and Honduras in need than ~30, offered each

E

the i r cities, Suazo' Cordova went on dationnl television • and said: "I have faith and confidence we will defeat Yugoslavia andqual i fy . Onward, my fellow eoun- trymen."

• t

"It-is very important for the H?nduran people that we play well herd; and We are pleased" we are doing that," said the coach. He said the president's

:~ngratulatery telephon5 call "moved me to tea~."

of a~ draw ~ will adVatice along with Brazil from Group Six. :~

Belgll~m nsed~.only to draw against Hungary In Group Thre~ in Elche to mal~e sdre d qua~yb!g. I f there ; is~ a @inner in the

Peru -PQ land .Grodp One game in I,a Cor'mla, ~that

England and Brazil h a v e team w i l l advance.

nroe as firstround winner Mike Myburg 6-0, 6-2, 6-2; third-seeded American Vitas Gerulaitis downed Brent Pirew of South Africa 6-4, 6-1, 6-1; No. 4 seed SandY~Mayer of the United States beat Haroon lsmail

'of Zimbabwe 7~S, 6-2, 6'.3; fifth.seeded Johan Kriek Of South Africa outlasted a

Wilander, the 17-year-nid French Open winner who has' beCome'the teen Idol in the absenee of fellow-Swnde Bjorn Borg,defeated Heinz Gunhardt of Switzerland 6- 4, 6-2, 3-6, 6-3.

Brian Gettfried of the!' U,S., seeded 13th, Outlasted Giles Moretton of France 7-

Centre Court to begin the defence of her Wimbledon women's singles title against compatriot Barbara Sue Gerken.

It was the day for the women to make their 1982 debut at Wimbledon, along with five ranked' men who did not get 0 n t h e courts during the rain-shortened opening-d~y program.

too strong a~d he tends to stay back. He is the kind of player l can get in. (to the net) on."

Because of the speed "of the grass courts and their unpredictability, th e . 22- year-old left-hander made charge after charge into the net, foreingY/fnitsky to pass him or suffer the con- sequences. _

Also" advancing to • the second round were all the seeded players who saw action Monday, with the exception- of No. 9 Andrea Gomez, the reigning Italian Open champion, who was ~ ousted by former Wim- bledon champion Stun Smith.

NOWRENTING| SUMMIT, APARTMEHTS

• " ' TERRACE

One S T w o b e d r o o m s f e a t u r i n g :

eFrldge, stoVe & drape~ ,Wall to wal l carpeting eRAQUETBALL COURTS

• •Gymnasium facilit ies eOn-slfe'management " - •

For your personal viewing visit, ; [1 our apartments daily a t :

2607 PEAR ST. or call

635-5968 MAJ ESTIC MANAGEME NT LTD.

T- • i

which were quashed on "There werenoproblems •Jimmy Conners: of the tiebreaker loss a n d 6, 7-6, 6-2; hard-serving appeal, today," McEnrne said. "I U.S, the No. 2 seed, over- American Craig Wittus 6-7, American Roscoe Tanner,

His behavior ~vas, for hope it continues." powered South African 6-3, 6-1, 6-0; and No. 7 Mats Seeded No. 14, traded

t ;

bullets wi~ Henri Loennto' of Franee.befoi'e wioning a 6-4,7-5, 6-4 .shootout;- :and No. 16 Steve Denton of the U.S. won a marathon outing against fellow-American John Sadri 6-7, 7-6, 6-4, 3-6, 6- 3 , "

Tenth-seeded Yannick Noah of France was forced to withdraw before hitting a ball because of a pulled thigh muscle,

Soviets should stay home and play -Tarasov VANCOUVER (CP) - - Nechaev of Leningrad Red

Soviet Union hockey, -Army was taken by .Los players; selected in the Angeles. Kings. recent N~fional :i-Iockey Tarasov is on a two-week League entry ~aft, aren't . visit, to B.C. to conduct likely to turn professional in North America, former Sov!_et coach A~tat01i Tarasov said Monday.

Tarasov, coach of the.. Russian national team 'for

"should be playing for their-- own teams."

"I don't believe •it," Tarasov said when asked if Soviet players Would join NHL teams. "But I'm not the one who makes these decisions.

"You: will have to ask them '(the players). I think players should stay in their countries..C_anadians ~l~i~, for their teams."

Three Soviets were taken i n the seventh round of the NHL dra f t 'ea~'lier this month, including national • team members Sergei

coaching clinics for the University of B.C. spon- sored by Molson Brewery,

He reiterated that he doesn't agre, e With in- ternational-class . players jumping around .from country to country.

"I don't• agree with the. principle;" Taraso'v said through an interpreter. "Look at what's happened in Sweden and Finland.-

"Thei~ players started coming to Canada and it has hurt their national •teams. Once there used to be five or six strong teams at the world championships. Now, not so many."

Tarasov, who was relieved of his dutie s by the Soviets prior to the first • Canada Cup series in. 1972 after coaching 10 world champmnsh~p teams, is

Kapustin by New York "considered to be the major Rangers and Vietoi" architect of the Soviet's ghluktov by Minnesota domiffation of world hockey. North Stars. Centre Victor " He also would like to see

..... INCLUOIIIO DIAGNOSTIC EN~INE ANALY$1S AND SCOPE CHECK, PRICE INCLUDES: • Electronic scope check • Installa- tion of new spark plugs * Check/ installation of rotor, condenser, points (not required on electronic ignition) WE WILL: • Clean battery terminals. Set on-

• gine timing • Pressure test radiator cap andcooling system• Service ex- ternal heat riser valve ,; Perform K mart's complimentary car maint e- nance check CHECK: • Diatdbut0r cap. * Radlat0r hoses and heater hoses • Engine oil level a Automatic transmission fluid level • Ignition wires, Battery cables

& 6 C Y L I N D E R S K mart ~ ~ l h n } SpeC. I l l , _q~ O B v v Price ~ V

TEST: "~ • Alternator regular voltage output • Starter d ra~ v Ignition coil e Pri, mary and Secondary resistance • Antiffreeze

IN ADDITION WE WILL: • Check/install air fil e~:'and gas fi tar • Check/install PCV'valve ,Inspect/ adjust fan: belts e Insp0ct/adjust carbure!or (where appli~,able)

Additional parta/and servicesextra if required. Supply and InatMlatton of new points, rotor and condenser on noHlect j ronlc Ignition vehicles --$5.00 extra. By appointment only. For most cam.

OERS

, 4800 Special Price

l SKEENA MALL l , • ; 4761 LAKELSE AVE.,.TERRACE ' : :" I:AUTO CENTREOPE~NS AT 8 A.M. FOR YouI~I CONVENIENCE

[(P)) p ( l c Q #PC 1 0 6 2

CASSETTE, PLAYER AM/FMSTERE0 RADIO CHECK THESE FEATURES: • • Lock ing fast f o rward and r e w i n d • automat ic stop a t tape e n d • e jec t b u t t o n * A M / F M badd~-s(~lector • stereo balance: control . vo lume and tone controls

].2088 K mart Sale Price e~ch ,

hockey establish a World. Cup format, playing for the. championship every four- years, patterned after the system used by soccer.

"I have been offering this idea for some years," he" said. "I can think of nothing better than Canada playing the Soviet Union in, say, Paris,.

"I think hockey is much more interesting than

- - = ' i - -

soccer. The buildup woul~ "The Canadian nation loves be very, very i/~teresting." him.

Tarasov, ~sked if the "Why :.should he bring Russian people would like to pleasure to someone else see super-star Wayne and not Canadians? l can't Gretzky of , the. NHL understand why he would Edmonton Oilers playing in leave his fans." the Soviet Union, evaded the' '. Tarasov said the RusSians question .by saying that won the 19~ Cannda Cup, Gretzky should stay in beating Team Canada 8-1 in Canada.' . . . . . , . the,championship, game,~.

. . . ~ : , - . ,* ' O ~ V : ' ~ I : , : ~

Gretzky to play in Russia," very specially for.the.game, said the rely, poly Tarasov. against the Canadians."

He said Canada had "very fast attackers," but there was a hole in t h e neutral because .of "slow de,era c e m e n . ' ~

Asked about the future of Olympic hockey, Tarasov said he's "a coach, not a politician."

2 ' J . d ~ t ~ s , m a k e , e u ~ e L t h e r e

atb~ mol~]it~e tWars/',~be~ said, .. Then,~there,,will, ~be:, hockey."

Red Wings sale should benefit all TORONTO ( C P ) - - •John pleased to have a man like

Ziegler, National Hockey Mike lilt•h, who has a League president, said strong sense of community. • Monday the approval.0f the "The Detroit Red Wings sale of Detroit Red Wings to mean a lot to Detroit, the

• Mike .Hitch,~wner of a league and to hockey, chain of pizza stores, will despite a sad, recol'd." benefit the club and the Hitch bought the club league, from the Norris fam!ly,

"Bruce Norris and his which had owned the Red family have sold their in- Wings for 50 years, terest and will be missed," Details of the sale were Ziegler said at the league's not di~elosed, but Hitch is beard of governors'two-day reported to have paid meeting. "But the league is betw~n $10 million and $12

million for the team and.two

Ilitch said he has not decided on' his general manager for next season, although he said current general manager Jim Skinner wil~ stay with the team in some capacity, but possibly not in his present position.

With. the sale of the Red Wings .finished, the league addressed the problem of economies~

Ziegler said the fed'eral

i

• . . - i '

The latest federal budget did away with this pr!vllege and increased players ' - - taxes dramaUeally. It, is report.ed some players' on Canadian teams halve asked to be traded tea U.S.-based team. where salary averaging still exts~

Ziegler said the costs of operating a- Canadian team ,will increase dramatinally if + salaries in Canada. ~are increased to match tho~ in

g o v e r n m e n t ' s budget , the U.S . . . . . . - . . . . passed last" October, is a "If Canadian clubs have nagging concern for. the.- to pay so much m0re, it:will ' fa rm c l u b s ' - Kalamazoo,

Mich., of the International league, make the economies of Hdck'ey League "and "We're'concerned about Operating in • Canada Adirondack of the American. the budget and its impact On - precarious," Ztegler said. Hockey League. " . the players," Ziegler said. "What made the NHL solid

"We're going to. have to Before the budget, NHL wasthe strong economic s of start .. with a . : n e w players could .spread ~hin . Ceaadian'enterprises,".: . . . . . . . . . organization," Hitch said of . salary over more .years than He added: "They (the the Red Wings, "If I can it took to earn, thereby, government)donot believe conveytotbefnns, andifthe reducing his annual taxable .th~h the,impact thatwe see .players and front office can income, '•~rhis allowed will take effect or has much • convey to the fans, that. : players to pay4ess tax and consequence, But finan-

• w 're tr in , then ~ve'Pe compensated for short claily, a hockey franchise is OK." " • .." playing careers.. • • a tough situation. "

• Summer BBQ 1' . r

o" : ". - : , l

• • " • i / / n,nuquar[uru " - " - - " , - m'~ " ~" ~1 ~" "' 'JS~'~ " " '

= /

rew ind I

Inslallatlon available'at stores with s

. . . . . . .

Ul,

W r a p p e d . . . . -" • ?

Frozen l b . i

.t E l * : 1 IITWIN C Ty:MPATS lr.TD I

4545 Lakelse Ave i ' ~ • ' r i _

ADVERTISED M E R C H A N O I S E P O L I C Y • Our I~kCy 18 to give our ¢ u | tomt*r • eel tela¢l lon ahW•lel, Ou[ Ii,m Lnlenbon ,~ 1o have ever y 4d, e,l,se~ ,lem *n ~lock Oa our ~heTves , In ,OvefhseO dem ,~, not iva,l lble ~ot Du,C~|se due Io any unforeseen ,ca SOb K rna,l w,II ,ssue a Ram CheCh On request ~or the me,cel,nd,se 1o De ou,Cnzse0 al ,he sale Or,ce whhne,r, ev|,l;bte of wlrl sell you e ¢ompa~ab,e Qual dlF item ,! a ¢omp~rable ledvchun *n D,,ce

K mar t C a n a d a L i m d e d

• _ : ± . _ _

i

Page 6: Regional d,str, - CORE · page8 . About 350 students from Pari

t

: eMar g e s C; ~ I ' [ NEW YORK, ' .(AP). Th/e Pirat~.Jed 4-= going WIll firST games I - d o; I . . 1 A h i m With ] lank win his fourth straigbt

~ i / . . . . . . g r 0 t m d q

under way Mmday uight~ W~th'.,. ' ,Far-K0iwun their, ~ fLoal . ' theElkstotakethei~01eadfi) t~e:'./. ~"~i~sw~glhgon,~eNatl0na!;;,-.10hnny Ray.,-": ,;:i*, .~"/-::~TCrry~y'Stwo-rUa~:..tesSue.-ieadin'S"btrikeou~ . Terre~ £amo getting a .quiCk ~'~:/. Eame 1~.12. ~;~r ti~1~;, ~ t ~were/,/" fln'~L:: Elks;led off thehmJ~ ~ith ~1~!, i... LeagUe LbaSeb~!i ' leam ~S~".~. _Bows !ed:off ~ ' th ' !~ . .~¢ . i~,i~l~!e k e y e d . ~ t r ~ r ,~y :"i: ,~*t~--.:'l~i!iU' ;::i : :":: .~ , :,. ,~ start 10at F a r - g o Contracting" : L. b a ~ prmsed (o do ~t after h e l ~ / / , t~o:hi te , . / s¢or~:me:ru~; b u C ' ' ! road trip._. ~, ' : , / .,:;,:~ ~,.!/.":/h!t,.:ia. i ~ ! ¢ , :~ a ~ p ~ h : " : i ~ ~ h e * e i g h t h ~ g ~ i ~ . 7 / ( ~ !! / : " : , :-, ., having, i~0 CO~ae"*beck "fo~their: ' - : ...... ::":~wu" . . . . . fo~" :,runs,' " ! n . . . . . . . the t~p of/the" ~ ~', , : . ~ / : " ' t ~ p l e t ~ , . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . . ,ra.!~¥: bai"~: / '~ ~'*~' ~:~ Thef0ur.time N~ ,Al!:.;Star ~ ~MctCr~,!..Stev.e :-~:H~dbrs0n,.':. san.Dj~fi ~ver H o ~ - / : : , / ~ _ ~ r i ~ ; Ch~uabliss, singled " / 'L I

:i: win: '" :"."~:/ , :" ., :'~"~s~thandflualin~nS, El/~/had ,,..~,Next'games:,!ni"~e':baSe...I...i. ..cateher.ldt,tv)o.h0n~,.bl~/,i;dreW ~ ai:~.:lkdWl~./Biunp./,Re~o.D~gerlz~- .: , ~ i ~ h T t h o ; ~ "i.16a~.~d~'L:.. , : . . . . . . , . L / , .. :i,~ :;i~ ~ ' n0~. at t i la ,way in~,a~ e lw' : ; , ~ffnal~: are Wednesd.ay.~!Sht:"il- i ~ 12th and l ~ ~f ~e~se~m;:.;! Wil!~ a t~ t /L~(~ t -e~ lever i ' ' ; Eddie" MilnCr :hiia.~Ahrce-/ 4~w) putinthenbith ~ tO' : i ; '

. In the. Mosc~lto divlMoo,F~iso ~/ : : o ~ t ~ I .k~hd ' J~ad. an , i1~:7/lead .:'~" S~'rti~g. aC-6:~01: p.m.}-i~fo~..: tJ~ ~,.i:~: scor~dthsma~dmumflv,emnsin: / ~ i ~ t o the:final gr~mie,,,but. ; M o s q n i W s a~d,6:~s p . m . for the:: . : ,:,an~drove,in~-runs*~ai:?!~!:.~. ' : un l eash~; :a i " ~in:hbmer, dr0Ve ifi'four , cap a / U u ' ~ - r u ~ ' r ~ y and:

' th i rd :gambk sd . v!ctory '..M0nday'night '~d:~; pitd~;:thmt...bom!ced / runs ::and - scored . three . : l ead-At lan ta over r s a n ' : •: each of the first and ae~md 1~-/ '. i~ar~Ko: f inal ly: s o l v e d Elkk' : ::-Bro,¢0s,: with ,"- others t0' help .Francisco. . . . . , ~" •

. . . . . ~h ~L~and ' sc0r~l' six~umes In ",..~chedulbd . . . . i" The~rfetoryw~ast~et0*urth to~i,the,lid '.of ~ the:,.Pirate" " . . . . . . " • = ;" i f . n'ecessaty, . . . . . . . . . . sin@ to jump.out to, a 10~0 lea.d., i~1 - .. fo r ,~ overNew.York'Mets:.' ", :away ~ m pena,~fid r01je~J' -. Maria. Soto: '

. , over lqaherty.TrueJr~6 m 'theh" their final at-baE. .. ~: , F~day:. evenlug at the eaifie' ins row for the Expos, Who .dugout. - " " " . . . . . . . . way to a!4-9 win, Ease eoanted . : In the" Elks' Sixth, Far-Ko t imes: All games are played a t ..... war% playing t h e eighth .: Bowa raced a:round'third : the final four i l m i ~ a n d now tighteoeduponde~enceandtcek Agar,Park, " game'of-an l l -gameroad and headed home as Scun /

trip. retrieved the ball and threw | i dlt =

Shorts In his last 13 plate . p - to Pena, who applied the L O C G | o p o r s s pearances, Carter.has nine . tag. Weyer signalled the "

Lacrosse playoffs are continuing h i t s for a . 6 9 2 / b a t t i n g ,'out. ' average. He is hitting .452 In other NL action, it was "* on the road trip. Philadelphia 7, St. Louis 5;

Ptay~f action cunUnues in Tamitik over Majestic Jewellers. l~lajosUe Steve .Warnoek, Dave ManU and Carter 's f i r s t ' h o m e r San Diego 7, Houston 4; I/n|tod shuts out Mayors .-: .. Monday, a two-run shot , , Cincinnati 10, Los ..Angeles

as. K,~nnt's minor lacrosse winds led ~-1 after the second period but Blaine Moore adding the singles. Pizza Hut United scored a 4-0 shutout win over Braid • down for the year. were shut out in the final frame, Hugh Mitchell scored twice fur OK, highlighted the f0hr-run ~-; Atlanta 7, San Francisco Insurance Rovors Mmday night in Torraee Youth ~ecm"

, In.the Tyke-Novlce game, Rmmell allowing Elks to get the Win, with Kevin Graham, Prescott* fo~th inning that dropped 6. " " Association under-18 division piny. a n d ~ won their nemi-flnal series Daniel Ale0~nder, Brian O'Neill, Bolton, Mike Hough and L e e Mets starter Pete Falcone's Phmles 7 Cardinals 5 Wade Sclimldt's first-halt goals was all Pizza Hut nesded~ ~

record to 4-3. Tom Darrell Porter and as ltgavethem a l-0 ]ead at the break. agah~t CASAW with an 11-10 win, Dine Stamatokls and Paul Hyland Whittman getting the other goals. Hausman, the Mete' third George Hendriek cracked Duncan Williahmun scored twice and Henry Creviero. and advance to meet Y and S In- were the Elks marksmen, while for l.~egion250nowhanaeommanding pitcher, gave up Carter's run-scoring hits. i n the once in the secend halt to supply the rest of the Pizza Hut sulating starting tonight at 5 p.m. Ma}estlc it was Darey Dawson. 2-0 lead in their best.of-five Senior other homer, a solo blast in eighth as St. Louis beat offence.

.... . Danny Demelt and Steve Riehdale. final with Kitimat Landscaping • The game was fled:with 15 secmlda The Pee Wee series, resumes after Monday night'S 6-2 win. the eighth. Philadelphia to overshadow Next TYSA under-18 division play is Wednesday night,

to play before Russell got the win- Thursday night at 7:30 p.m, Barry Oliver had two to lead the "Billy DeMars and ! went Pete Rose's climb into a tie when Twin River Falcons take on Braid at 0:S0 p,m. on goal to eliminate CASAW . winners, with Steve Buick, Joe Da to the ballpark ear ly two for second pla~e on Skesna Junior Secondary's west field. :

8eorlngforthewinnecswereRobort Kitin~tBuildalllmiltagood.sized Costa, Larry Cromarty and Doug days in a row when we were baseball's all-time hit list. =: Norman, Roxy Rmmeli end Andre leadinthetldrdperiedoftheirgame Graham scoring the other Legion inSt. Louis las twcekandl Rose had two singles to give B~Ido_wlth'thrce each and Doug agair~tOKTire, but had to hold off a goals. Brian Seahy and. Tom tookextrahittingpractice," him 3,771hits for his career Letters ~; Gilchrist with two. Pa~l Lehman furtous OK rally to hang on to thoir 7- Stomatokls were the rely. Land- said Carter. "My stance t O ::

, .. was too closed and he*' had tour to lead CASAW, wimSean 0win. Buidal lnowhasal-0leadin scapingscorers . . . . . t h e Edito¢

getting three, Scan Lehman the i r best-of-f ive Bantam f ina l , That series has ite~thii'd game opened i t up for me. Bi l ly Rose t i e s two and Dave Hyland one. Which resumes tonight at 8 p.m. Thursday night at 9:30 p..m. also made me relax." ~:

Elks took a I-0 leadin their hest of Adam Taylor and Danny Matwick All lacrosse is played in DeMars is is in his first , " " :~' I three Pse Wee final with a 4-3 win each had two for tho winners, with .. Tamitik sports~or~Iplex, season with Montreal after To the Editor, " spending 13 years with Aaron , . e Skeena Cedar Kings Fastball Club Would l ike to'-"

" ~ Philadelphia Phillies. thank the following people aiid c ~ f o r their help last ~:-- ................ ' Angels order Carter finds New York ST. L X ) U I S ( A P ) - - F i r s t weekend in making the Cndar Kin is Stow P l t ~ = ' ' DeCinces moves up in ' pitchlng to his liking;-He is baseman Pete Rose of ttevagata.aabigsuccess:DaanyaMhlspL~.,atJo~,. ? . 10-fer-2t with a .476 average Philadelphia, Phillles tied "Spotless Cleaners; TK Radio; Skeena Hotel, Bud and his": against the Mets this Henry Aaron for second LeglonBranchNo. 13crew;WilltamsMovinllandSturN~e;':

DougDeClncesismoving fourthgame-winningRBIof reached another career Detroit's losing streak to season." place on the major league SKBMolsmsBallClub;BillWinterandMolsonBrewertos; up in a very tough American the season, milestone with hitNo. 3,253, eight games. Yaz's hit Reliever Hay Burris, who baseball all-time career hit Llndsays Cartoge and Storage with Slug Grass at thewheel League baseball world. In other games it was helping Boston extend moved him pastNap Lajoie hurled one-hit shutout ball list when he singled off oil weekend, and finally the Cedar Kings players, wives, ~:

In a batting order packed Baltimore 7, Cleveland 0; into ninth place on the over.the final three innings, pitcher Dave LaPoint in the with sluggers and super- Milwaukee 6, New York 2; major league hit list. Dave when Starter-Charlie Lea, 6- sixth inning of a National and girl friends. We--would also like. to thank and coqratotate all the ~' stars, the California Angels "Boston 5, Detroit 1; Chicago M a n i c - o a t e - - • Stapletenof Boston drove in 2, .'tired after six innings, LeaguegameM0nday night teams who participated in our tournament, and a special ~: third baseman has.23 runs ~5, Minnesota 4; Oakland 4t two runs with a single and a picked'up his first save. against St; Louis Cardinals. congratulations to the 1982 Champions: Heavy Duty :~

" 0et The drive to right centre Operators. :" l~tted in in his last 20 Kansas'City 3; and Seattle S stolen sacrifice fly. Pirates 4Cubs 3 was Rose's 3,771st career ThanksagainllAgreatjobwasdunebyaili :~ games and manager Gone. 5, TorOnto 4. - " Pittsburgh catcher Tony base hit, tying the 23-year ": Manch has moved him to MONTREAL (CP) - - White Sex 5 Twins 4 ,, ='. No. 3 from No. 7, Ortoles 7 ludlans 0 Tliieves walked off with -Tom Paeiorek tripled and Pena was nursing a sore career total of Aaron, PetoPetersnn, ::

His four RBIn Monday Baltimore right-hander about $20,000 in gate scored the winning run in foot and Chicagomanager baseba l l ' s al l- t ime home Mgr..SkeenaCedarKlngsFastbaliClubi" - , Lee Ella a bruised ego as " -.

night gave him 40 for the Dennis Martinez pitched his )'eeeipts from a, North the . e!ghth inning on a ~ ........... -- _. 1 season and paced . the second shutout of the Amei'iean Soccer: League double byHarold Balnes as the result of a home-plate runRose,Champion.in his 20th major.:_

call Monday n i g h t - t h a t - league season, moved one" Angels to a 10~Zvictory over season, blanking Cleveland game last-Friday between the White Sex edged Min- helped the Pirates beat the hit behind Hall of Famer a T T E N T I O N : A E UINEMPLOY Texas Rangers. on three hi ts ' . Martinez .Montreal Manic "and New nesota. 9 Cubs in National League 'A~qn .~b.en,he slnglecl i n - . •': ~ ;, :'" :..~..sinE]~)~by, AP.od~?.atew s t lmck~ou t ,4 i vev .wa lked , York Cosmos, a, pOlice :~* baseball action, " ~ ' ' ' ' • .... M E M B E R

y - -

t ouched ,m| f . .~ i fo~ ta ) . s .~ nbne~P..a:i,'A~ipkodJdeov.'!irr. . . . . . ; ......... • & ' the'|h's't hmingoff Cardinals '- I.W.A. S spokes~an"smd Mon(lay. A's 4 Royals 3 ~ Ella was ejected f romthe rookie left-hander LaPoint. ~vea-run eighth inning and.: four runs with a homer and The Spokesman said the ..Mike, Heath 's unusual

extended his h|tting streak a/double, adding s single theft was - commi t ted fielder's choice drove in'the game for protesting after Hall of Famer Ty Cobb, no t able to attend a sub - l oca l m e e t i n g - - to 25 games, the longest in later in the game. Monday morning at •the • i - i - '~ r ' l " " e ~ ; - ~ " unpire Lee Weyer called With 4,191, is baseball's all- C o m e t o t he U n i o n - O f f i c e a n d v o t e on an 1N IH| ill~ I.l[l [ I I,ll IGl~r'lll~J~ ' " W ' the major leagues this year, Manicboxoffice at Ol~rml~ic . . " ' d Cub*shortstop Larry 13o a time hit leader. • . . . . . . . . mnmg as Oakland snappe . . . . . " ~ ei . . . . . I m p o r t a n t Union b y l a w change. DeCinces .capped the buret Brewers ~'Ysnkees Z Stadium.. Thieves edtered a six-game losing strea.k. , " °at i ~ . ~ 7 ; i ~ t ~ : e w ~ i T = The ial'ge BuSCh Stadium "

nn ng with a two-ran single in his Ben Oglivie, ..who had the box office, after' theY.. With the- bases"10aded, .... ' - crowd gave F, ose,"'.41, a Union .Dues e x o n e r a t i o n c a r d s must be second trip to the .plate in- threehome runs Sunday, hit broke into an adjoining H e a t h hit a blooi)er that to a4-3 victory, s t a n d i n g o~,~tion which .. f i l led out for each month you a r e not the inning, another one and P a u l room.and left with a 150- dropped in front-of Royals ,Weyersaid the plate was lasted almost a minute. The w o r k i n g . You c a n fill ou t ,your c a r d whi le

DeCinces doubled • home .Molitor added a homer to pound s'afe containing the cemrefielder Amos Otis.- Uiocked and that Bowa crowd rose once again as two runs in the third inning pace Milwaukee over the money. . yOU are In t h e o f f i c e Vo t ing . off :. knuckleballer Charlie Yankees; Mol i t0r also F r e d e r i c k ' B r a y t o n , Dwayne Murphy, who had never got his foot on the Rose returned to the dugout,

homered ear l ie r , scored plate," E l iasa id . / 'Bu t that one out later, fo!!owing a Hough to .wipe out a 2-0 scored three runs and went Manic ...... ticket sales -from third o'nltheplay, but was not true." force-play grounder by O F F I C E H O U R S Texanlead, then scored on a 4-fpr-4. . " manager, discovered the Otis got the force at third. Pens said he injured l~is Gary Matthews. l : 0 0 p . m . t o S : 0 O p , m . single by Reggie Jackson, .. Red 6ox 5 Tigers ! theft when h e entered his foot sliding into home plate, Rose had singled sharply Man. to F r | . whowas credited with his C a r l Y a s t r z e m s k i office Monday. He said it althoughit was not believed into right field on a l-0pitch 206- 4 7 2 1 L a z e l l e A v e n u e

~ would have tak(~n at least Mariners 5 Blue , J a y s 4 serious, from LaPoint on his first T e r r a c e , B;C'. I two persons to carry the Dave Henderson hit a

• safe out of the stadium, three-run homer., and the "The umpire (Weyer) time at bat. __ ..~ :.~ Bi'ayton said in an in. Mariners scored allf ive of made the right call," said 1

terview the stolen money their runs on homers, then Pena. "I had the plate S t a t s a n d Standings came from the sale of about held on to beat Toronto, blocked. Bowa hit my foot.

4,200 of the 32,000 seats-~old" whose three-game winning He never touched the iu 'plIAI nu |II R SALE for the game on Friday. streak cameito an end. plate." ' - A

[ . .

. , , . . , ...u. _ . . c . . . . . . T - - I . , . 8 1 . , , . , L . i=11 DIvI~IMI II1~t Dlvl l lon

" ' " ' w ' " ' ' ° , . , June 26 , , . , . , , , , , , _ . o . , . . . , , , , , _ e..% Montr l l l l 34 27 .$71 1 "Detroit 35 .27 ,565 3V~ (~ ~_ New YorK, $4 31.,.$|3 4 MI Iwlukeo 36 19 .554 4 P h l l l l d l l p h i i 35 31 .516 RA BI I t imore 34:19 .540 $ |

P l t l l b . r 0 h 2..33 . . . " " ' " ° ' " " " " n o o n • , , ; % " - -

- - ~ _ _

Chlcll0O |$ 43 . ~ d l 14~A New York 30 32 .414 IV~ W i l t D Iv l I l lW - T o r o f l t o . . . . :11 34 .443 10 ..... ., .

- , A t l l n | l 4S ~15 .t15 - - W i l l IDIVl I IH - -

SBn DII00 341 21 .563 3~,'1 C l l l l o r n l l 40 27 .51); - - - ...... " LOS Angeles 35 3 3 .$15 6~ Kansas CITY_ 37 27 .$711 I ~ Andrew Bay Is located on t h e s o u t h s i d e o f F r a n c o i s L a k e . F r o m B u r n s Lake tO Sin F ¢ l n c l l c o 30 $1 .441 I1~A *Chlclg0 37 21 .569 2 Houston 21 31 .424 12~A Seattle 35 34 .S07 ~ "FrancoisLekeferry(noferrycharge), 16 mi les to Andrew Bey along Ootsa Lake. Cin¢lnnltl 21 '31 .424 12W "-Oakland • 30 3~ .4~S ~t FOllOW signs from ferry, approximately 2 hourdr ive. • ., MondSy R i i u I t$ T a x i s 25 • $7 .385 13'/2 , . --- ' • Montrell 5 NeW -York I Mlnnesot = 15 $3 .232 25 AUCTION EER'S NOTE: Having received Instructions from Fraser Lake Mil ls we

P|tt l~rglh 4 Chlcl0O 3 " Mond ly R i I v l l l • : - . ¢ n t l n M f l 1 0 L o s Im~los I _ .s,,i,,, s- Toronto ~ wllldlsposeoftheentlreA~lrewBaycampai~lmlscellaneb~sltems. " " ........ . . . . At l~nt i 7" Sln Frlncllc~ 6 . 8ost0n $ .Dltrol t I . • san o ~o ~ Hw=ton 4 I " Cmc~ S ~tnn~ot, _~_ BUILDINGS: 6 bunkhouses 120'x30':with shower~ toilets, furnaces, complete.

" St, LOUII 7 Phllade ph I 5 . C I fof l l l l 10 Texas 2 - ] ; ; ;off ice building - 30'x52", 9 cookhouse - 40'x:52' with several small additions, 1,-- . G l m l l To~ I |M Oak~ld 4 Kansas City 3 Montrul ~t New York OiiraOl Tonlllht 30'X52' recreation building, The above are t ra i ler units, 1--26'x40' medal shop - 3

Ch|cogO "t PIttsbur0W Detroit i t Bolton garage doors, 1---40'x84' metal shop building, .1--25'xe4" warehouse, 1--40'x60' san Diego i t C l n c l n n M I / '. BiIIImore . t C..v.,.nO quanset building - wood and aluminum. Powerho~se, compressor shed and t.os. A n g e l e l M A l l l n l l | NmV York lit MIIWlukee Sin FrlnC|lCO ot Houl1on Mlnne$otl i t Chicago miscellaneous outbuildings. Pumpho.use complete w l ~ pump and pressure

, P h l l l d l l p h l l . , l l S | . . L O U J ~ - TeY, U st C l l l foml l system. "

W l d l t l l d l y O l m l l t Kln la l City . I t Ol~kland ~onlrell ' i t NeW York N Toronto m s,mtlo CAMP EQUIPMENT: Welk.ln.cooler and deep freezer, large commerclal Chlcago st plttlb~gh N # - w- lm .Av o,mo, propane gr l i l , 2 commercial propane sto~es wl th oven, deep frler, palm,to peeler, ~ o ~ O ego at, Clnclnnltl Toronto I f ~mttlo Anoeles at Atl=ntm KmnSet CltY~ at Oekland commercial cllshwashlng unit, toasting unit, 2 door MOFFAT bakery ovens, san FranciSCO at Houlton M l~drolt ,~ ~om. N MOFFAT pastry oven, bake table, rising ovens, i team table, J ~ stacking chairs, PIiIladelphla at St, LouII ~ Balt imore ut C l l v l l a r td N

• " " NeW York id.MIIwlukee N folding chairs, large dining room talbes, single beds, propane heaters,..offlce . . . . . Mmnes~a at. Chic-go N fumlture--;Uesk&, chairs, etc., also commercial coffee makers.

.... AS It H AVi . . . . T e x n at" Cl t l forni l N MISCELLANEOUS: )010 LORENS winch with 351 .GMC diesel; .FORDSMITH McGee, StL 109 14 31 ~,34! A I R H Avg. o.vor, ~tu - =34 36 n . ~ hydraulic floor hoist, 2 GRINNELL 1"1"(28000 BTU.furnace, welding tables; work JOf l l l f SD - :116 45 70.324 H l r r l h , e l l 242 $3 92 .310 Frlnconmo Mtl 131 14 4~ ;:1~1 Bonnel, Tar - TM ~ 6= "~= " r" benches, lubrication rack end" oll tanks, 2--20~0 gallon,underground tanks with Cedlno~ Cln "207 26"64".319 , Willies, KC 173 23 $9 .341 Thompson, Pgh ". 920 40 10 ;3111 • MoRn, K¢ : 244 $$ 03 .340 pump, 2000 ga l lon Ul~.lght tank~ 500 gml lon ' lmderground tan.k, 2 square 300 gal lon lore, StL m $ 39 .:lIT '. Hrbek, Mln " ;11i, 7~ .~S water tank, arge single,axle t ra i l e r .w i th a i rc ra f t wheell, 14 yard dump ,box, S t l l r f l l ; NY " " ~19 33 49.315 C l r i W , e l i : _ ]21 36 73 .330 C o o p , r . m i , 240~7 ; ~ . 3 = 9 : , . p,u~e~,unuuu,,~.u,,,,u,,u~,Zu.,,u seve~aido~msklddii~andl°aderchainl'2Terryhealarl'WhlleJ0001a~kerlruck;~ Homer, "Aft =I:.41 ,6..=11 Horn®n; Oct =40~"':"I" = " ~ e C o n o m i c a l J ~ . . : - ' . : - - . i i * " 1 ~ l l l l l q ~ l l l ~ l ~ l ~ l ~ . . . . .the c0mplele yard, l lght lngsystem, asveral-skldder'and loader, fires, a l a r g e L i l Y , P g h . . 15t ~ 47'..311 ' Y u t m s k l ~ . Sos l i i p ~ 8 1 - ~ ~'~ . . . . • I ~ l V l l i l l : . KlmllodY, S,,n D i e g o ; Whnlo 'KC ,' =~,0 |d ../0..$111,t . " ...::.But t he~b igges t c o m t o r t , s m e w a y , = ~ .'selection ~of-tmed .and . . . . miscellaneous.Ires.and.._ . . . . ' s i ~ l . plus.: i ~ l n y m o r 0 I t e m s . . to . 20 , * : LO . Sm i t h , St. - LoU i l |1; . . . . DOIII I I I I : " , - M ~ : R I I , . K l n l l l . d. I .' . . J r. . . " . " k q d;-- " " " " o: sin,,, st Lo.l,, ~. " c . y . ~ . ,c~*'.n,,. s , .m . , ~, i! h o n c l l e s o n t ~ e rooc l . I! ~eels m o r e numerous to ;. • - - : ~ m e ~ l ° n ' -.

, , ,p,. , i : , , o . , "s,. ,o,, , ,, w,..;~ K . , i , ' c,W. t , , e , n . ; l i ke o c a r t h a n , b u s b e c o u s e 0 f its " : ° . S a l e - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ - - - - - i w J n . i M I , 2 o n d u L " l M d i ~ y ' G l r n i l ' ; ' " H0(iSt0n; -:--a~ "con. Bbltoll, I / . . : " . . . . . . . . .. : : - c o p ~ o n , - c i nc i nna t i , 4~ o~.r- . "Trlpl~.~- Hl rndon , - 'De t r o l t , - I ; 4 - w h e e l i n d e p e n d e n t s u s p e n s i o n a n d : - W ~ I ~ ' f - ? M ' . "P' : d ' " ' L M " " re ro , , Los kngol l l , , 41 S e l l l l r , Willl~l, . K l m l l l City, 7. , ,

S a n O'eOo,."4~ Templates,: San -" HO"I, rvnl': x l ~ o r n t o n l . CloVe" rackland pini()n steering. " . ' . "' • .,o,- .,~' o,~,v~,. • ~ , , . , o . , . . . . . B r i n g t h e g a n g d o w n a n d ~ e e . ~ l ) o n ' ~ m ~ , ~ l e a . . ......

H I l l r i f l l ; Murphy, ~ n l l l t l , 11. ~ . - ~ - . ,-.>- ,• . . , S A , C I ! ~ I , ~ . - :%.: "'~: 21'; Klngman0 NlW YorK, 1/. . Runl b l l l t l d I~: M c R I I , Ken- what w e m e a n . . - . . . . . . : " Rvno bl t l lS In: MurphY, At. i I s City, Sf, Thornton, C l o V e - C O L U M B I A ;* •/•: lante, 51~ Klngman, New York, l ind, $7.: . . . . ! .

Stolen Ira.as; ,arena0 .PIm- O=kland, , , "W.th=n, Ksni.s - : . ~;ii!i:~.ii~i;i~!~iii~: bu rg l l , 34 ; LO . Sm i t h , S t . I .OU | l , C i t y ~ t ~F ~1 , Ch ]C~* 121 ; ' q " : ' " : L; " -- ' ~ : ' ' "~:" '; "p" " : " "

"LTD. • • ., ' :*- :,- 3:1/ Oernier , Philadelphia, 31., ' P i t ¢i~ i l l I1" '(9 441¢1111M): : : " I l~I tcl~l l~S (I ..d'¢ll lOli l) ' O.Idry; NIW York, '.I.1, . . , 3 . 1 1 : • " ...... ' ' .:.-~i ~ . '

Forlch, S~..Lou|I, 1-2, .1100, 3./I ; 2.91~ V"ck0vlcf l , MIIwlUkel~ I - ' ' -- Ro0ers Montreeh 1-3, 3|; , 1.11~ '2;'.10o, 3.~3; Barker, ClevelJnd, ~ )ea le r , N 0 : 5 0 . 6 0 7 t i

'S'~Jtlbn0.Hou,ton, 1.3o .100, 3.11,,~ 1.3, ./~L ~.~. :"i::'i':'~:~:i';i:'~':'/i;/:,i." ":'~'J:' " " ' " ,', ' ' ; " ' , i , " " ' " . . . . '-'::': " ' 5tr ikloui|~, ,$o10, C]dclnnl th S l r ikHuls . Bannister. Seattle, I,$;."Cil;let0n,'.Phll.IKI.elj~ll/ l ) t . ,31 , . r k l . ~ i . . . I i . d . , I i f - - , , 3 7 7 9 R i v e D r i v e 6 . . . . . ~ I, ,, ~J,i . . . . . .

i

Page 7: Regional d,str, - CORE · page8 . About 350 students from Pari

Psge 8, The Norald, Tuesday, June ;2~ 1902

CI

q

=

amount'

: G . . . . . . " : ! ¢, ! : : : i"

radua :

. . . . , , " - . . . , .

Propreitor: Maria Klonarakis

Qualified Hairstylists: Men ~'Women Styles Teresa Carping Donna Brock Leslie Hislop Sandi Thomson

Esther~clan: Manon

. Facials , Waxing , Manicure , Make;Up . Eyelash &

.... /

Cotno# :from Montrea/

EYebrow Tinting We also do Ear Piercing

Dealer for Redken PrOducts

Forapp0intment call receptionist

Maxine Smallwood 6 3 5 " 2 4 3 2 SKEENA MALL

. . . frorn P_age.q. B . , =

;I

one: * c l ing . . . . .x "

• i m ~ I j ~ = ; ~ ' •the • ,l)pw,: ol :I~. :~a te in ; .~ t : :~ Is ' : • : y~ : ~•:::.:ra~6::iil~at.:::::needts:;~-to ,•~:I~.:.. !.•~ .." •••'• -...~/:.~ . ' .: ! ~ . ~ I ' m o n e y avai l ' ~ l l ~ . is .:w0r~.:.mor~,:~t~in • .:.,~v~,~r~/:, jn~, ~he./'r~ate,' 0f .~.! .. i~i,. ' . R D l a l id . -: " ~ ~:~, ' .

0 ~ : b 0 n ~ w i n g s / W h a t . ~e. r~,t~::.ri~e~ ,i:. :-,":!::: :"::":i:..:'::'u.:~;:.eentra[;b~. ke~:: have :" . . ~thau~h:" not :.~ a ' ~ t l a n .hires . . . . - . . . . .... ~ " . : • commerc i a l :: banke- 'hove . . : ~:om~ milinlz tho current: ': ~ p~rmit t lng ~ : money.- '= J e r ~ d ~ = ~ a ~cond Christian r = o n ~ u o n m . .~ , avai lable to lend b~ o thers promer m me. . xae&: mat.~."suPP].Y' tO : r ise .'.;beyond ~..his 10~ok,~ntropy,:wlddi e = a m ~ the present collapee o| ' 'under legal rules, . . ' , . " money; i ts bon'owers::and " avowed .target - I/miLs 'whlle '.;Western dvllJ=aUun. :_:_Wh__e~ ~ey restr!¢t .the :_ lend~r.~ ~re~no~'esp~t~r~of. U,S.!nflation mocLera~lJn~:~_.Rlfkin :.anderstemds Christianity better i than some

.banking-system's caimcity, national l~umdaries, in the the first four months of the. Christian. ~ Sin~ GOd is the creator anythins~that explolbi " ' abaence of government .year, orharms;God's crantimm, includiugpeeple, isainful andan

x o

to lend money, as they ~ave been lately, it isdenigniL'dt 0 controls. , curb inflation. Tids is based Government c e n t r a l on th~ theory that you can't b a n k e r s thus are often spend money you don't have . requir~ to hold interest or cannot easily borrow, so rates hi~h.enoggh to attract demand for goods and (gr_e)gn~lgnders, or 'at least services i s reduced, and to prevent the departure of inflation should be curbed, investment money to other

In theory. But limiting the eountriea where the rates oL supply of .mo=ie~ also in- return are higher. If not, i t creases the price: of leads to a decline in the borrowing it - - the interest rates.

When-people and com- ponies bor~owanyway, by choice o r necessity, the increased cost of borrowing goes into prices and adds to inflation.

This encourages People t o / .

e x c h a n g e v a l u e o f the national • currency.

Thus, Canada's dollar has declined sharply in.: recent days. Although Canadian interest rates are nominally higher t]han those, in the United States, they are not

i n a lender's e y e s - con-

This ought to mean, s~ys the theories, declining in- terest rates. In fact, market experts expect them to rise.

Paul Volcker, chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve Board, remarked 0nly last• week that "l don't see any place for those interest rates to go but down" in current ~c0nditions. But when he Wouldn't guess.

T h e only answer for or- dinary folk,: hard as it is, may be in the words of • William Shakespeare 's Polonius long before other economic theories took over: "Neither a borrower nor a,lender be." .-

. . . from p . ~ g ~

TWU faces more layoffs require six weeks; notice for economic'layoffs.

B.C Tel director of public affairs Bob Johnston said the company has not yet determined exactly how many layoffs will be necessary "hut ~estimates range from 1,700 to 2,200."

He said the layoffs will begin AUg. 4. All temporary employees (about 800) will be laid off first, followed b~ permanent workers in all

three d i v i s i o n s - plant,

Winners & their recipe I ~ ~

WINNER Thelma " ' [ J ~ d s f r O M ! / l '147 !0 O/son St,, •Terrace

SWISS STEAK IN FOIL 1.cup catsup '1 large onion, sliced V= cup enriched flour . . . . -2 tablespoons lemon juice or 1 lemon thinly silced 2 pounds round steak, 1 inch t h i c k • ._ (eptlenal)

Method; Tearof f 5 foot length of household weight seal edges securely. fo l l f fo ld double. Combine catsup and flour;.spoon Place In shallow baking p a n . - B a k e l n very hot half of mixture In centre of foil. Place steak atop; oven (450 degrees F) for. 1~,~ hours or t i l l meat Is season with salt and pepper. Co~'er meat with onion tender. Remove foil; cut stankIn plei:es. Makes 5 slices and remaining catsup mixture: Sprinklewlth or 6 servings. Can beadapted for micro-wave oven _ 'lemon julceor topwl th lemon slices; Fold over and or bm;becue.

~ ~ m m i l l m l l i l m l i i i i i i i i ~ i i i i i ~ 1 1 ~ m i i i i m m i m m i i i i i ~ 1 ~ 1 1 i i i i i I I I i I i i i i I I I I I I

$25,00 ......................... WINNER .......... - "

tied - a Wilkerson, 2803Keefer, St., Terrace ~.:i~: ~ : . ~ : . _ . . "

S O U R . . . . . . . . " * " . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CREAM:FRUIT SALAD .: :: :f: ' ~"~M'Lm"~m: ~ d: t-F ~: ~:";*'~:~: ~ : :~ '~'m" ' F ~" ~ .': q " r . :'" " m .

i cup sour cream 1 Cop drainedpineapple bits : L % : : " 1 cup shredded coconut 1 cup miniature marshma l lows " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : 1 cup drained Mandarin oranges .. , ..

Merited: Blend al l Ingredients tegefherf let set an servings. Serve on shredded leffucadf.deslred.:, : • hour or more In refrigerator. Makes enough for 8

O 0 WINNER Mrs. D. t. McCre/gb..t, , ...... MR No.2 Coppe ide,:Yerrac# ::i i

2 tablespoone'sUoai', i • . • ' ' ,• ," • /: • • V s]easpoon'.p~per. .... :•.•:...i : '•.: .i•-/;~i:/ ,/:7 ,, ::.:',: ' V= teaspoon pepper. " ,'• . " -• ~ i • :. • • •,i teaspo0nsalf. : - / :: /• ~: !/~:!~i!'-~ i:i;'-'~'::;/-.'-i- ~://.. ' :

V4 Cup water ~ V= c.up chopped celery : i : : : : 7 ~ / : ~ i ! ! i : V- cup vinegar i //4 cup relish .......... ~ . . . . . . . . . 1 cup chopped onion " ':':• . : : : - : . 2 po0nds gf0und beef :" - , .~: '• "-:• :,: !-::"!:::': •:~ ::.~..;:: • ' V4 cucumber cot In ve ry th ln sllces " . " ' " "8 hamburger buns . - ' ' . : . : : ; -i! . ~ -: . - . ::"-

Method= MIX V4 cup water, vlneger, sugar,. V~ Cook burgers onbarbecue -.turn once. Stir the V4 . - teaspoon salt a n d Vs leaspoon ~pper. - mlx well -- cup rallsh Into lhe dralned vegetables:..:"

- add.tomatoes, onions, celergyand cucumber.. Mlx- ;= For each buroer~ top a bun half w!th;a meat pafly~ well, cover, put Into.refrigerator for one hour. Draln • spoon on vegetables - add a second meal paffy a~ l ,... well after thls. Comblne meat and remalnlng salt more vegetables, cover wlth ot~er-bun ~op, and pepper, Mix l ightly and 1shape In:lo 16 paffies. Serves 8 and .ve#y f i l l ing.

, " " " ] . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . " ; . . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : :

-- - . . . . THANK ALL THOSE WHO, TOOK THE T IME TO ENTER OUR CONTEST! 1 ' ' "

clerical and traffic. "~Ve'll be discussing the

whole thing with the union," Johnston said: " I don't really know at this point exactly how it will work. We've never h a d layoffs involving all three divisions before."

After .six months, the workers must be taken back

on staff, subject to the possibility Of future economic layoffs, provided another six weeks' notice is given. •

Johnston said the com- pany was disappointed by the union'sdecision not to opt for a shorter working• day.

I

Hc, ppy 9 Centre N e w s

I

i I

I Lunches are from Monday to Friday II:30 •a m to I p.m,

Chinese lunch June 24. Today there is the special cartered to supper at the Elks' Hall at 6 p.m. This is part of the anniversary celebrations.

We would like to express our sincere appreciation to the Terrace Classical Ballet School for th e benefit they did for the Happy Gang Center. • Do hope all members and friends are planning to• attend the openhouse tea, and arts and craft display. Please note its Sunday, June 27 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Please phone us

• and tell us what crafts you bring for the disply. We need to know immediately and need lots of your handicraft. Vhone 6359090 or 635-3238. •

I think this is a very nice way to explain what ishehind the 50~ Anniversary and the 10th Auniverssary of the OAPA and the New Horizons.

The senior citizens of B.C. through their resourcefulness and ability have achieved much which.is beneficial to our province and have earned a richly deserved respect and admiration and the example they have set is a source Of

'pride and inspiration and in order that all citizen's may share in ' marking our affectionate appreciation. 0f. "t~is valuable sector of our .municipal community, it<is con- sidered appropriate to appdnt the week ~ June 27 to July 3 I ~ as "Seniors Citizen Week id~the District of Terrace. (W~would like to thank whoever it was who wrote these

• very explainable words) They appear on the proclamation • signed by the mayor. -~

Several of our members are away at the convention and • guess where that spry fellow with the new hil~ joint is? He's in Prince George giving that fiddle he enjoys playing so

..... much, a good.work out.

act of rebellion agatast GOd Himself. "Either God created the world or He didn't. Either God save pmpeae and ot~ler to the world or He didn't. If one doesn't believe in these truths, me c~n'tpoasibly believe in God...The Christian l i fe mUstbe one ~ conso~ing whole~ess over fragmen- tation, balance ever imbalance, and harmony over dish~,rmony, A Christian must love God's creation and: treat it with respect because God created it with love," he . says of the new ere~tionist ref~mation. . . . . . . . ~ . . . . .

"God, then, has a covenant with humanity. Men and women are to act U His mwurde on'eartk preserving and protsoting all of God's crealiana, they axe equal to t h e m ~ their f inite nacre ; only Godis Inflnite...people are b o t h 'part, of uature, equal toand dependent on all otherUViug and couliviug things, and at the same time separate from uature with a respensibtiity to protect and take care of it. i "As long as people accept beth rehitiomhipl, they are faithful to God's purpo~ and are carrying out the covenant God made with them. However, when people .~take ad- vantage of their special relationship by taking over Gad s

• creation as their own, using it for their own e~de rather than God's glory, they have broken the covenant and are rebelling against-God." he notes. :. - - -.: ....

Mankind Isdividnd against Itself, bewever, and each new • division creates further divisions. If the U.S. favors one country the U.S.S.R. is likely to favor t h a t country's enemies. The m ~ e dividedwe become on issues today the further away from solutions we become. One man's solutions may become another man's probloms. Remember 25 years ago when they said endear energy was going to solve all-our problems. In our re~tivi#tie world

a. y each eatoh-2= adds another catch-=2 to other catch-

" ~ e mightrask,-"Why should i take ~ ; respo=ibf l ; ty of =ring for an preserving the:natural order? Became it is God's order. God created it and. God entrusted human beings with the respo~il)llity of o v e r s e ~ it. It comes down to a question of serving God or rejecting Him.

We are not environm,~ntalista. We as Christians see abortion as much a disruptive influence on the "natural erder" as POllution. Pollution is a societal form of abortion. It ultimately aborts all He. A nuclear genocide also aborts life, When a Christian says, "I am against abortieni" he or she is automatically saying, ' T a m a~ins t pollution and anything else that is harnfful to the natural order." Few people undorstand that, fewer want to. Most people want to live the double standard: the lie called pro-choice.

As a result people often share RUidn's view that the present evangellcalawakening could and up providiug the eesefitial ~ l t o r l l .~ backcL,~p- t h a t . . - a . - - r l M d - w t ! ~ ---f!sel=t movement-in North,americanwould*requlre. to m~intsin control over our countries during a [~Jied of long-range economic, decline.

That b&ckdrop is already here . It is f~und in roinUvistic values that have come to characteri~ thisnew age of • chaos, even among environmentalists, Rilkln falls to un- demtand Francis Schaeffer when be quotes him as saying: "I believe the majority...will snatalnthe loss of liberties withOut raising their voices ea long as their own lifestyles ai'e not threatened" during the ~ troubled economic yes.~,. that lie ahead. ,•

I believe the Christians will he,the only major group that remains awake during the years ahead of us: Each day the laws shift and a new freedom is taken away. For example, the law which forces churches to •hire atheists or" homosexuals to teach in their schools if these people have the humanist credentials. If they aren't willing to accept our standards they sbouid go somewhere else. But ac-_ cording to this law they don't have.to if they don't Want ~..

That Mr. Rilkin is the new fascism lead by liberal social democrats in pursuit of a quicky nirvana, a paradise lost. Please include m out of i t- it's not the same one we les t . .

"1 ® BUCKLE UP EVERY BODY

Times are CHANGING so are we

The Price Busters in TERRACE ONLY . , , : ~ . . . . .

is changing .,.We are Renovating All S t o c k R e d u c e d For C l e a r - o u t

T U e Starting sday, June 22nd

1 0 % off all grocery iitems only Watch for. further announcements

4662 Lakelse Ave.

I

Terrace 635

. )

/ -

, . ; . .

. " . . .

Page 8: Regional d,str, - CORE · page8 . About 350 students from Pari

=

d _ I I I I .

aid l

E , : . , . , . .

Brian., K o r t m e y e r l , (right) owner ofii.the: T e r r a c e i A & W i i'!,~i

company. ,:.': Here. W a y n e H o r n e , franchise services representative,.-:- " " 1

presents this year ' s award In recognition of the consistently high standards of food quality, ~;ervlce, cleanliness and ap: pearance maintain~! during the pa~t year. It's enough to mak e a modest root bear" grin. ,

. • . ,

, . " .

.LL LL ' * ' "

To Lyle and Heather Wiltzer of Terrace a'buy, "Keenan L~,le EH, on April 21. Keenan weighed 8 pounds, at birth, The

,This is the third and final part of our-serJ~ ~ a ~ i . ~ r e ; . ~ i l ~ ~ b~ Llnda Purschke on what is fashionable". . . .4v~r and Whinston this summer In Terrace. Our model is again Leona Nichol who Is seen here wearing a black and white stripe sundress with floral border for k~ping cool and crisp on those hot days . Dress by Marciffa,-fabric of polyester and rayon. Courtesy Star Ap- parel, For more fashion with Leona see Page 16.

Mldney of Terraco.

TO Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Billtngsley, a giri, Jennifer Lynn on May 6 . Jennifer weighed five pounds .H ounces at birth.

. . >.,,,~-:;~;

~ ' ~ .~,-.-,/ , , .

I I I

.... i : . . : , U n d a ' 8 F ns B M Lind Pumchke

'11 Du~ing the last decade, several thousands of g~]ons of

ink and four large forests have been Spent by the print media to discuss the issues which concern the rights of women. For the most part, I believe such discnssien is valuable. After all, I do not know many women born with a genetic predisposition to sewing coffee or whose first words were "Honey, can I get you your slippers and your pipe?"

-Yet, to paraphrase, to be equal does not mean to he the • same, and just as men have been known to forsake

discussions of nuclear warfare to watch Monday Nigkt Football the occasional Woman has let her consciousness- ralali~g lapse long enough to read."How to Lose Ten Pounds in Seven Days", from cover to cover.

Happily enough) magazines geared to w o ~ e n have" managed to squeeze il~ a certain amont of trivia in between articles ,entitled "BuildYour Own Log Cabin - the Easy .Way" or "Winning through Intimidation - Witty Comebacks to a Sexist Boss". I have been fortunate enough to come across some of these gems~of wisdom, presented In al] seriousness, from recent issues of 'popular womens' magazines.

On. when. to cnnsider a diet: .Fat test - If your cir- cumference at the navel exoeeds your chest measurement (across breasts), you haye too much fat ~ the abdomen. (Vogue)

" 1 ~ 'And a new dlet: ..InSwednn, five obese women recently . ~ swallowed ~noous in an oftoh tO eonqueithetrappeUtes,~

Actually, the I m l [ ® ~ ~v~en~t-c~-w~--OP and gulped down, but Inserted by catheter.via the nose Into the women's stomachs. Once in plaee~ the balloons were inflatedand left to , . float freely as artiftcal bezoars, a he, oar being a hairb~il or

:_foodbaH.tbat ~k_es up spacei n the.digestive track. The • " balloons, wbieh were easy to insert and caused no ~eom- -

fort,took up so much space In thestoi~ach.that the women feltle~s'h~gry and ate,less food. (Health).

The problems of being'aWomau yesterday: "There are certain ruldd.'-Jam~-H,R~Cromwell.sald, ",~vidch a ybung woman must follow if she's going to marry a rich older man." 'He was referring to a former sist~-in-is~v, a one- time show girl, who married his brother:in:iaw, Horace Dodge... "She knew Horace was.rich;" said Mr. Cromwell__

• "And she .alSo knew that he was an alcoholic, and not perticul.arily attracUve, If she had followed the rules, it could haveworked out very. Weil , .but .she"dida' t , '' ". As the. wife of August Belmont, Eleanor Robson seemed to come t o terms with t l~ rules of her new llfe intuitively. "A private railroad ca~,': she wrote, ."is not an aequir~l taste, one

-- ._ takes to it< immediately?' (Vogue) " . : ~. And the problems of being a Womsn t0d~!<, Brooke Astor

1 ~ E~ery ~i)py womanqmd why no(? ~ third wife of. - Vincent AstOr; heir. to meof the ~ d t Am~Ican~fortun as,

she inherited4rom film.in. 1959 full'rospo~ibili~y for the Vincent AStor Foundation: ~0/million~'.giVe'()r takea few "' mill lon: h~'S t08ige'aWay. (Vo~e.) . . . . ..'

"~ The problems of puffiilig: tip.Wlth ill.mannered, slobs today: T/lint has happened'to mannera? People; it seems, only behave poli~ly these days toward .theh~ bosses, .cat~ O r

• lovers As one expert pdnis ~ t , good rammers - the ones we shoed exercise as falll~lUy' 'M, our ~ . es,,)l .are I~sed .

. . . . ~ ~ , 1 ' H 0 ~ t a sti'enger"; s~tcase , ~ i 'ry someone's- - parcels; hold her baby, Send flowers. Write thank-you

notes. Take d l~ttle of wine* er'a pineappl e - to s dinner: wouldn't you.be delighted? '(Flare)

' A ~ d a.last) Wm'd m poUh~..up with' HI.manned halr everydeyi If your iiair were ~ n , .w~.d yo~eve r In a

- mililonyeara let it torture y ~ ; . ~ way it jines?" (McC, ail's)

IJ S6CnON , , =

0

V ) ) , L ~ I ' . N ) ~ L ) 1 [ )

I / . . . .

To Mr. and Mrs. Peter. Martin, a female, Vietor~ Jeannie on April25. Vie-.

---.toria weighed in at seven

- " ~ and I~ra, Charles Legros, a six pound four o m ~ bey, Kelly Erokin Elmer on AprU 25, -~

{ AL',5,. SHOES

Summer "B2 9-West sandal Khaki -.. Cream Leaiher Leather .Lined with.. Stacked Heel 6-10

F u l l and h a l t s izes

4615 Lakelse Ave,

Handbag In Khaki_ ........ Kid Leather by.Bugatte

*: "~ , , *' "The Home o ( H ' ~ p p ~ , ' F e e t " , "

. . . ' , . O P E N 9-6 M o n . < T h u r s . , S a t . 9 - 9 F r i d a y " "

. . . . . . . . . . . . . - . : / . . " .

C H I L L E D & BUBBLY & SMOOTH & R I C H & FOAMY & TICKLING

I I I

J -

1 t

LOOK !"HE, WAY YOU i tiKei E m',r>mu oOKi,

. :-, .:'i:: TH ESE ~ 1 ~.LAR SAVING COUPONS~

No;'6- 4734 Lskelse Ave., Terr~c~d ' In the Mini Mail

SUNDANCE, BROWNI ES, NORTHERN CRAFTS, MR. MIKES " ' ~

D R A P E S - SUEDES - - LEATHER ANYTHING

I~:'~., ,, 'i I

..... . . . . ,

Congratulations Grads & Bestof Luck intlhe Future

PANTS -- SHJ RTS -- SKmTS -- DRESSES - DRAPERIES - - SLIPCOVERS - - A ~ C R A M E HANGERS.,

- BLANKETS

= - - I

q

Page 9: Regional d,str, - CORE · page8 . About 350 students from Pari

, ! i I ~ ' I em,w,~e

I

I

: .,: :.. :...;. ;.,.~.. L ,,.:..~:. ~it'~NESDAY,: '.:-':~ ~'.~. "-!.: .... " '" ~""* " ..... """ l ~ ':" .... "l~ni

~ ~ ~ : . , " " i~mi~i°i:~ri '~!L: ' :, . . . . . ,: :: i~dro'samt ,:_~~a~i~g ,xilm. s Fo~ -' - .

• ( M a r ' l l l ~ n r 191 . ' l l i l i d t l s h l u n . . ' l i i e '" ' . l ~ e ! o n : . : i l i l 'l~!,"lihol ,~ : , , .,•:'; i I i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . + . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "-- : 7 : - ~ : h i - " " a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l l P e r a l l . . . . . lilVery, in - - 8 . Y m n s e r . : : . - . l l . l t i ~ l i , . - - . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - i l o , e i m I t i , l i , l , v l i , . : - " ' - - ~ . . . . " ' " " ' - ' l ' - ' ' • . ~ . dec0mUw ~ 1 ~ for. . . _ _ . . . . . . . . _ , _ ; " t ! . . . h m l i . * An adventurol . ~ r t e l s , . .!,arm : . __l~era , : ~ . m T _ , i i i "

, m m l l l l limes, llelaU6mbllz ' ol Noah's . heavily .. . A ] ~ : : '. r o w . ' . . . . : : . , w l t h o i e n i m p r o v e . " ~ son i i Wi re ' m R a t i o n a l S l - i ~ . . ~

A N I M A L C l l A C K E I I $ " . . . . , " ' . • ` : " ,

• . , . : _ . , : , . _ ~ • . .

I ' ~ ' ' ' ~ : / ' : i ! 1 ~ _ " 1 "~ i~ i

I ...... : : :-: ......... " l _ tj t l ' - - - . I

TAURIII I' I . t t - -~P l t ~ . . measu re II Ezimdne U l ~ ¢ , l l ! o M a . y . ~ ) - . ~ 1 ~ . . - . . . . . . . . ' I ! T o - ~ W i t h - i l i i i i a l l i n - - 17 'Smal l "

. t i n n o w tor a w e e m m o i,-~e" oi f ice ' ' M r t i d e l l u n . . . . ~ , . : . • . i - , . - - J L ( l i t m m a k e s you et - .: , , , , , . , . . , . . . .-. . .

fecllve, mid your inlUatlVe . ~ ~ , ~ : . ~ . , l ' - . ~ Avl, solution m e : I I ram. adds to w o r k gains. D o m ~ c ,.~ u n e n m I n ~ a k o a r e f a v o r e d . . • " : • n u r s e s . . . G~i0ql ., . w ~ ' . lILaborato~.

.... -' . . . . . . . . . . ( M a y i l i o a u n e l l ) ) ~ .'. an ima l . ' Curb a tendency to gooi o(t . , ~ T h e hmrt ~,

o r t o b e ~ I m s w i t h d e t a l l s , " " : ~ l Not a i ~home l l r m e r s suq ) r i se you I n . ~ S o l e m n

I N I I b d l e . . : . . RusM~ ......

: dver~\ l i Aglr l !a te • l Deputies IS Trite ~o Klngot

Israel : II NaomPs

d~~nmne 4~- Danbh

~Gl~ ways. Spor ts are. , wonder ~ - ~ colmt/es - • 33 Clty o, t h e C A N C l l i l " . O ~ ~ 4 3 ~ :

IHOf-- : - bMJef f m~cNi i l l I _ ( J u n e g . l t 4 i 3 u ] . y l l ) • ~ E~ ~ ' I 1 "

- - - C ~ - - ~ ~ ' ~ ' ' ' ~ " . . . . . . . . . I l iX l e t _ : ~ : - : - - : i . . . . . . . .

' " ,11 Macaw • Ill Noil01i:: I ~ ~ q l ~ ! . . . . . i ~ I I . . . . - - "~Xl~i-~.,~.'X:: ~ - r e ( ~ t v e d l a n d a n 1 1 ~ • . t . , - - 0 b ' - - - - - - r - - - - - - : 39 Electrmic , , ~-1# ill ~ place

ililli,,ui~,~C~,L~.,9~i ]~ili~i~Al~j~(-'~i i ~ ~ l ~ l i l i ~ ~ % ~ . ~ili~v~i~p~llr~l~. eavesdropper AnswerloyesterdlyaPlmde; 18Sco~ll.mlp -'

- - ' - I ' :1 ' - ' i l l " r I' I ~ ' - I ' 1 ' °1 ''- ' - ( Y ~ ' " 1 I l U ' " I I IW"-I I; .... i I t ltttl l ,.. ~ ~ . : ~ l t t t l ~ l ~ ~ . . . . L I

• I . t ~ . - - - - - - - ~ ~ _ ~ _ .~11 I I I l i i l i P ' •" , , ~ " , ' ~ . . ~ ~ l helps your eareer. Doing , , t . . . . - ..... ~ ; .~_/~_ - ~ ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . / < , ~ ~ J l ~ ~ l t l " s o n t t l d ~ d i f f e r e n t g l v e s y o u . ,61 I,: B I ! '~ I I I: I I I 1 , I~: ._ : "-~i "~--.-.J-I #s'i.~ll r ~ pJl I f% i.~i.,..:il~--il I a _.iTresh ouUook: n : x p r m your

I I I ~ ~ ~ . 7 1 1 ~ ' H ~ I / ~ ~ ~ I o . ~ . . . " I I I" I I i l I 1 / : l • L I 1 ~ ' ~" :M: l l i I i l l I I '--¢ : m ~ r ~ . ~ i ~ P i ( ~ . , ~ . - . ) ~ t I m J t i " I I lU" I I

........ I . ~ _ ~ , ~ ~ l ~ I--~_., - ~ - . ~ F. - l ~ 1 . ~ . ,= . ~ = ~ . I= I!'1 ~:1 I i t '~ I I I t::1":1= I t S ~ " ~ " ~ r ' ~ : ' ~ t ' ~ ' ~ r ~ ' ~ A l " I ~ t ~ i ' ~ - - " ------- " ' : - ' J ' I " D o n ' t i a l k t o o m l ~ a n d 6 q u ~ I I I i l l l l l l l t l I I I l l l l l l l l i i l I I . , - - . . . . - . - : . . . . . . . - . , . , . . . . . . , . , , , , , . . . . ~ , ~ o . . . ~ : , , , ~ ' , ~ . , ~ : ~ : ,

. . . . . . . . ' . . . • ' . . " . d i s c r e e t , : . ' ' ;

B I I O O M . H I i D A : . . : ~ : : - : .... b 9 A u . . i i M l , , , . . ( ~ = ~ o ~ . = ) ~ ; ~ l= I I i ~ 13'1 I !11 ~ I ~71 I I " - . , - B i l l I l U . I , I i m l / ,

I ~ / l ~ H . I / , ( ~ L [ : : > ~ P P ~ I A L | Z ~ . , . T I ~ I H : F . . W k l A T ~ O L I [ ) O , I W i l ~ T ~ 1 ~ * N ~ ' T O I ~ ~ i • inbusint~andyoursoctalltre ..... ~ I" I ~ I B I I " I I 1 - 1 " I" ! ' : AI'IEAP INLIFE! J IRWIN! . _ . 15~.~i ANP WORK • I He t P U i l i l l ! - , . 7 • ~ deUi4~..~.,~.~e... Bill,' ::.li l i i",i " "1~ . . . . . ' : , ~ J ! l i f l ~ ..~I'EADIL~/TOIMPR01/I~ I I : : ) 0 1 N ~ I ! j ~ ~ , '~eai's~' =~ " gum '711 I . I " / 1

~ i l i ! l ~ . l ~ ~ ~ l T ~ l T~T ~ L ~ m ~ U ,~-:Ti~J_//F,~, ~ J~_" .. ~ . . . . . . . . . ' l l ~ l s l • ". " --- " ' SCORPIO ~ . . . . . . " - 7 . . . .

1 % ~ i . l l ! I l U l V / / l . I . l l / ~ ' q l ~ . , ~ i t ( I I U r ) . l @ ' ~ l l ~ L l ~ , _ - - , , ~ , . . - l . l o v e d m l e w o u l d l l k e t o " . .

I - . ~ i ~ ~ , - q i l ~ ~ .~l ! I I ~ " ~ ,%,,. ~ l ~ l ~ ' ~ T~ / ~ ~ . . t a k e , I ;~p w i l h y o u . Ca ree r . I" I I E ! I I ! 1 1 I I. t i , ~ ,-i. • "~.,~,....~ ' l ,. i ~ f r J ~ _ / 1 1 ~ ~ 7 : . ~ , :~ . O ~ " ~ " L ~ m~ y0~

f : , . o , : , , . : I , O R ' C R ~ U I P ' , . P F L " ' : " 3;16 B P H H P W J . J . : ! M F

. P" H P W E R , F B M Y L A P T E P W J J t L I (: . . : . ~ - ' - - - ~ / ~ / / / / / / , i ~ ! ! ~ , ~ . : . . . . . - : . . . - i . . . . . . . ;< r .~_ , -~ , lu~ ,= . . .co~t~r9 .dL~ .

I ~ p

i ' " l a ~ i m e n o s . . x o u m a y hmq ~b ~

# : ~ i • . " -, . . . . ' ~: ' . ' " . ' • n

S o ! ~ b m i ~ b ~ I s y o u ~ . . . . t h e A M A Z I N G S P I D E l l M A H b y S t a n Lee a n d Fred. K l d a " onmejob. " Today',OqqptoquipelueiEequabG -',

• ~ . . CAPRICORN W H E R E V E ~ I i . o O i < A T T H A T ) LOOK ~I,I:IOKATTHAT~::II~ / ~i/'F'/~l'~':~lt'~e'~'~l~cT/'#~'~ I i i ~ Y O U H A V e N ' T ] I ~ A I . L O ~ A ( ] : ) e e , ~ t o J a n . 1 9 ) i~Ifl ~ ' AiflJ.~F:Y I. N~CgI.AC~I~/AT T H A T ~ U ~ J L ~ = . . . T - ' n " ~ I N ~ # ~ / m # U N ~ - - P O R / ~ O W / I~,J TOUCHEP A ~ [ ~ U I I I ~ N ~ 1 ~

~ H l l ~ i , l l i ~ l i l ~ : . ~ P P I ~ I " I I ~ ! Romiuliie Umes are ill siore for you, but take the opinions ~,.9M~'~|IIII11111111 I~! ~ = : " - - ~ I II | / / I I II | I I I J~

-~l l l l l l r l~ i ~ i~iil ~ , ' - AUNT hlA~/'~i! ff'i'l" TAKEMYI~'I ,, , . ~ g l t I~l,~JPl'~'ll3 ..,/"-~',, ,~ ,v - r /oe /~ ~ ~N~) OFF T ~ A r ~ i ~ T t " " s l l ~ l l J : l ~ T Z t l r - ~ 7 ; ~ ' ~ Make°fafriendwithagrahl°isalt"deeisions n o w rega rd ing

Joint assets.

l / i l l . I P l ~ ~ T F m ~ J , , I~L ' I1 ' 4 ~ : i You m y sodalize wire a co. ~ i l l ~ ~ / ! i ~ wo rke r , 'A loved one in-

l / # J i l l I - - : " new contact. Make plans to

L ~ 2 _ r . ' ; : ~ ~ . . . . - ~ . . . . ....-. _ ~ .~ ( F e b . 1 9 t o l t i n r . 1 0 ) .. H e w deve lopments w o r k to.

" " ,:your advantage. You'll make " -valuable I P ~ . . _ ~on the job, i..

B.C. bg Johnny H~d , .even ~ you receive some . . . . , unreliable advlce.

, I

I I

I . .. I

Gqlug to dolls "-

I am wdtiug to yeu b e c ~ . . . . . I i!i. ow you have a large.read.

.ersmp and I want as many peeple as jp~lbie, to se~ rids

- l e t t e i , It has to do with the - ; , deterioration of q l i i t y I see "

. . . . . . . . . " ' ' " . " - - ; ' ' " a l l t r o / l d m e • . . . ~' . : - " - - ~T~ . . . . - " ' " - - : ; • " " . . • ' . . . . . . . . . . : - • ' . . . . . . , ~ A W ~ 0 O I N ~ ' ~ H O W E R . . ' i ~ P ~ i , . , e m m l s A i i . . . . . " . • ' I , . . ' # ' . - - , , . . Y , , . J , A . ~ - l l s t month I caught two ' ' : " " '< F O R C . R A Z Y ~ I ' I R L = V . # . . . . :'1": "

• I ~ / ~ / ~ i O l i l l . • , " , ' ' ' • . : . u l l l u i l ' l l U V V i l v . " e l T O n o b m y b a n l i s t a t e m o u t , . . - . ' " , ~ ' : ' . . . . . ' , .',~:' . . . . ; - : : . . . . . . ~ " - - ' . . . . . . . . , ................ . . , . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . , , , -- t h r e e m i s t a i e s on my I m u P . ' ' . " , : " " . . . . " " ,"~; .

• . I I 8 1 , ~ ' ~ 7 ~ " " l I N 0 I I T#t4~Ttk!4~M4/#~Ptlll~ ~ . . . . . . " I -~ i~e forms (one made b y th.e. . ' " . • - - . . ' . .: :,~:: . ' ' " " " " " ~ " " " " r / ~ ~ - o ~ l ~ - / t / t t¢ , / i f0ST ' " i m u r u c e ~om , . t w o ~ ._ " " ' ' .. : ; , ........ .. " .' - - '.~'::~ -

~ i o ~ # ~ I v l a # . l i ! l ! ~ l : l ~ O O i ~ . ~ l ~ m s l l , / l W l I . _ m , m ~ , m ~ , ~ _ L _ ~ _ _ . ~ . . , . ~ l i ~ , ~ ~ , , ~ , I , ou ,,,y water bin, i~o errors l l [ l l l i l l i l i ' .. ' . • : - " - :: :t~:.,~ I t F # # / # ~ B t J I ~ R I V ' I ~ l / t ~ s m T u / ~ o ~ / m l ~ / t ~ , l I . , _ i ~ r _ ~ s _ s ~ i ~ . ~ , _ - / r ~ F R ~ . . . . . . / ~ _ . z . , _.~2~--~_, i ' ona lbUngt lmt lnvolvedmy . . . . ' .... ; . : . : ; . . . , : . : :i.:~: . . . . L I ; . " ~ / ~ i ~ . x ~ / ~ I I ~ I V T ~ ? . ~ I I ~ I I ~ l l l v # ! ~ . : : ~ . . . . ~ ' F ~ . I ~ I r l m a d e . b y l e d e p a ~ l e n i . . . " . ' . . : : , ' • . ' : " . . . - l , ~ l i ~ , ~ / ~ s ~ / . I I ~ I I ~ W . . ~ i ~ l l ~ i _ A ~ ./io~!xs<_~. l l i l ~ . I " I .ol.mu~i~rlallou). ' . I . . . . . . . : : :~ . . . . : ' " " " ' ( --~i::' I I , ~ . ~ ' 1 1 . 2 - ~ i l t ; , ~ _ . ~ - . t ~ F , . _ ~ . l l ~ l j ~ _ ~ : : : ~ , ~ ' i = J ~ ; ; ; ~ " " J . . . . Theqmlliyofservlcelu.al-. ,, I " • ' . : . : - : ~ " . . . . . " " " . " " :~.:~;:i 1 I I ^ " l i ~ " ~ ~ CI I ~ " ~ - f - ' , ~ J ~ ! l l ~ ! ~ ; I I ~ ' ~ r~ ~ ~ ~ - - % ~ . ~ I - - , l I mos t ever# ~ is I ~ o m i a l l f I . . :: . . . . . . . . . . L " " . . . . . . . . : ~ , ) I

~ ~,.-I l - . - Imsl~velyillabby. ; " . " . . ' " : , ; , ' - ' 7 . 7 - " " . ~" " :.<:'~,: ! • I ( t l i f ~ . ~ ~ l r ~ ~ = - ~ i P _ l l T ~ ~ i ~ _ < " ~ ~ _ _ ; I , 0o.,, people c a r e a b o u t I , • . , - . , : . . ' ,:-: , - I " - - • - quallty anymore? Where.Is - " '.... :" .~ ,. . . . . . . , " ",.':,;.~ , l . ~ : ~ l l ~ l ~ ~ I l : l i l - l ( ~ - l l IV t ~I . .pr lde. ln workn~u~h lp? A m I . - I . . . , ~ ~ X . m ~ v :,-:-.

I ~ . % I I . ~ I I 19~ - -~ I r - ~ l l i ~ l , . _ . N ~I~7111.%~-=~.~_i I . ' ~ N ~ # ~ - - D ~ ' " r iT l l lA ~I~.: l ' ~ l i l ~ l ~ ~--,'x_;Id#lllA~-----J paranoid or is this h a p ~ : - I . : " . . . . ~ . ~ : . / ~ I I . . . . . . = ~ I ~ - " : . . "~-:. I ,

". . r e p ~ . - - i l t I n , h e N I " . .- • .... '- . ' : . • , " • '. ~. • i

• . ' f l o n s C a i l l a l , . : " t " : (?. : - . - ' " " " . :~ " l l - i • ' " " Who . h a s n t? ' Y o u r ' c o m . ' " . . . . ' . ' . . . . ' : ~ ; ~ " i ,

l , - - " ~ m ~ . " ~ f C ~ - . ~ I I ' - , '~ ' - - - ' : I I ~ . . . . . . . . . I - - - - ~ ' ~ I . , . p ia!nls ave .some. o f the ~ss ' , . I ,• < . i l l i l l . i l . . . . I I ~ ~ # i l : C ~ . , , : : . , : I . . . ' . . . . - , , . ._'.- . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . serious ones, i laVe near(I, The " I . ~ ~ j ~ l i ' , l ~ i ~ i " i l '11... ~ , ~ i ' ~ : " "

" .:. " . .' ' : . ' ' . : -: . .. ' . . '. " . .-: " : .. mlllakes phylilclans,and den . . . . , I"" ]~'..~l,~i~i~;;.i" ' I~ -J/ii~".~£'~::."" . . .... ": ~-..-- ' .. "; ~ . . . . . . .. . '. • ' ',, ".,. :.. . • " . -~ .... . "-'-=--.......:.i .-.. :.- : . .ilstsrnakeare.halr-ralslng, not -:---:-::,, . . . ~ ., ../'i " .the WIZAIII) OF ID • . .• : .•. : , . . . . . ' • bM:Bmnt Parker cmd Jolinnil I f=it - : : ....... : t ~ 'men t i on l a w ~ e r s , a u i o , m ~ - . . ~ . ' 1 . ' " M ' : ~ I / ' w 7 " . I ~ ' .. = ~ ~ ~ ~ i .

" i I q " " : ' + + ' I " " I I " ' I " I " I r " " " I I i I" I " i I i " " I : " i I I ' I I I i i ' I " ' i I i I i " " ' enan iea , b u i l d e r S , p lumoe rs , , • " I . . ~ : " t l i t L ~ ' ~ l l J J ~ , " . I I

" - . . . . .' ' .. - . , '-,-~'. ' ,;iv .... • • o • • A . -. " :andeleetrlclam. lfyouflndan.':-v: .'I'' ~ ; :..Jl. .i~'-~ j/~1.~ff~{:..': I ' ' ...I"~T:..._..._~.,. " . :,...'~.,,ii...~ .... I .... .. • ~IV " m . ' " q~ " ~':,"~ /- .. :.'.-~L.:I ' . excellent seamstress; cabinet- ', ' ," r :.: ~ , '."M,: ~ , # . '~.:..~..:': ; " '

/ / " I ~' : II i ' , ~ 'I . ' ~ ~ : J ~ l . ,~ ' I l l ' ." ' I I: ' ~ , . / / • .: _ ~%1 m a k e r . . b r watchmaker , : ,$he. :.s.. I I ' . " " i l l l l . " " : ~ " ~ ~ ~ - ~ ' ; . - ' '

• I , , J . ~ J D , , , , . \ . " - • ' : ~ : ~ ~ " I I I . . . . . . ' - ' i ~ . " s " ~ ' ~ ' ~ I i ~ i ~ . ~ i ' i ~ e - I . .. b e e n ~work lng : f o r . , ~ o r r40 : . " [ " ' ' ~ ; ! ~ : i ' ' / q ~ ; I ~ J ~ ~ 1 1 ~ i ~ I I . I ' ' ' ", • i ~ / / . ' : I i ~ I v ! ~ u i ~ ' ~ I ' " ' y e a r s . - - . o r :Oiey :came from , ,. "- . . I " ' " l i ~ - : ~ !-.-:;:'. ,

• • . " - .. • "- • : . a n o t h e r c o u n t r y " - - " . . " ~ . . ; ' ~ . . . . r " '

l : r ~ l . L i , l , l l ~ , , . . : i ~ : : ' - ' ; , , _ " , i - , . . . . - -= : l = l l ~ / ~ i T ' J ~ : ' '~ ' , . : . . / F ~ / ' q l . ~ \ ; : - . v w - / I ' . n o ' . ~ e o p l e - : a r o u n d . - w h o take . : I ~ ~ ~ / . ' . " l ~ ' ~ i , • ' : -| ' '~;. " .- ' " " -. " • p r l d e : . ' , t h e l r w~_k. . . .BUt '~ . . . . . " ,:. . " -. .~.'

\ A ~ ' ~ : / ~"Cl..)..I-'-lllii~lll~~FI.,,~-~='T'r~ " ' I I ~ I ~ / ~ ) " I ~ ] . . . m a n w h o l s e ~ i c e p t l o n a l l y , g o o d ; I - " l l ~ ~ : / ~ . ' i ' l T ; ~ l i ~ W I . ' t _]/,I ~ I ~ . " . I L . ~ I / ~ • . . ~ I ~ q l I / Y / A ~ ~ - - I~-' '.._:.lamthrilied.Canitl~mattoo :~. - ._. I . ~ - , - .a i -qj / ! . -

. ; : ' ' : . " , . . . . m a c h l n ~ - a n d . - o p l e d o n ' t . . . ' , , , . . . . . . . . . ~ . . ~ - %

~ ~ I I ~ . , \ : . l l ! l l l i : ~ , ~ . ~ i ~ ~ O r e ~ , - : l . . ~arean~mOre?'.]~eolenoi,,bul...- " ' : . ' - D o n t b o t h e r u n d r e S i i i n g ; 7 , L : . : D ; : i ' : " : . : . " IIIIIIIIIIII i ~ . : I / ~ ~ . - - = : ~ - .- ',#~PPr4 ~ ' " :1 " . , ~ that 's the%vay. l t ' sbeg lnn in l~ io - -. " : - ' -"--. '1'11 t U r n , , n - t h o " ; ~ ^ i ~ ' ~ . - " ' '-:,: 7~

. . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . . . l","li!'"~ . . . . . . . : . . . . -.: -"- ::i ' , m x m : - ~ ~ ' : - - : : - : / ! . . . . . : - : . ~ ! 0 _ ~ . ; : , : : ... i . . ' . : ' : . : : : . ' . ' - . , " I ; ~ i ' : . . . . . , v - " , . ' . V ' : t .......... ; --:~:"~ ~ . . . . . .

> . . . ' / . . J • .

• . . • : ,

• • . . •

i e u l i W l l l i l l l ~ u m l l r , i I you l l l i r o l l A e l l l l u~ l i .wu! m l l o i t a l i c l e lwie. t ~ i l i~m~ a m w~i,.

v o w l l . S 0 h d i m i l a e e m l l l e d b / l i l l I m d m l l . . , , , , . , " .

H E A T H C L I F F

I ~ : ~ , c , . , ~ J ~ J . ~ . . .~

.,. ::

Page 10: Regional d,str, - CORE · page8 . About 350 students from Pari

i, .

i i

q • I

')* i ] *

Boneless Beef . . . .

Sirloin T i p ...... R o a s t ......... J ~ k ~

- - .2• . " ' 2

B o n e l e s s ~ A~ef

,rid

kg

Made

A Canada Grade

Blade Roast

mOCK ~.nlcKen t .oar :

m

kg

lb. ¢onado~ Grade

~ $1lced Slde. Bacon 1Goc)d B r e a k f a s t . - ' ' .*Regular or ,Thick. 5 0 0 g Pk9 . . . . . . .

Ham Steaks Sl , Safeway . 175 g Pkg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

~ Bologna o,.~. $O40/$10~

- Vac'Pak in the Piece .. . . . . . . . . . k g t e # - I b . W e

Drumsticks

-") ~ Sliced Bologna $199 " • ~ Sa fewoy . " : ' m ~

"..,, ,~,~." " - - ' - - - - " ~ O 0 * ~ v k ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . m ~ ~" * . . . . .

lb.

Fresh Frying

w

Safeway. Sliced 5 0 0 g Pkg . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . .

~ . L a m b Chops $/£37/$198 ,,t.BreakfastiSausageF,o,.o. . . . ' ~ 6 8 B Shoulder. AIICuts... . . . . . . . . . . . k g ~ e ~ I b ' • " ~ ,Cut,.v.UP. Fowl, ~'-'=-~u "-- - - s00~,k,. ............... ...-.. .... Shoulder o f L a m b $~I~/$158 Frozen.:.;.. ..... ;.i.,.kg le /Ib:6(~ I~

• Frozen . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . k g ~ e I ~. ~ J " I d ~ - ~ "

Garlic sausage~~ ~-, ~9 , ~ O,vmp~c. T , . T • - - ~ . . i L e g O | L a m b Bulk. Coil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . k g - ' l r e ~ lb. B e Whole or Butt Port ion . . . . . . . .

Sole Fish 549 Rupert. In hotter. $ ~$@49 Bulk Portions. Frozen . . . . . - . k9 ' l b . ~ i e '

~ 1 3 / ~ ~ r 7 8 Mini Deluxe $ 0 5 9 . k , ~ . S , b . a U PJzza4~'sc~'~r.°::? ". . . . . . . ~ l e

'I ̧ ! 1 ~ • I ~

; {!;

i ~ . ,

i ,I

J

California Grown

No~l Grade. - . • , .

J

f , m

m 4

L tuce

No. 1 G r a d e . . . . . . . . . . E a c h

~ " * J 1 . . . . . . B'C'" N E W P O T A T O E S C o l e s l a w S a l a d M ix 69 ¢ MinlCarrots. 79¢ Jewel ','ares STS.0f~ 68 ~ Califor~o Grown. - ", C d f o r ~ Grown " " .' "' • ,~.~G,~..~9(,~o~)~--ko~....':.,. ~. ,o.,G,o~. ...... .,,~ E X P E C T E D ' T H I S W E E K ,Tg(eo~),~ ....... . ..... . .........

C a r r o t s ~": ~/,:*: ~: ~, ¢ , : ~ , ¢ : ~ ~ ~ ,*-.~-' : - , R e d O n i o n s $ 1 5 0 / , ! ' 6 8 ¢ ~ , ,..~oCilantr°~o.. ( c~se pa,~)il ~. i . . . . . . . 2 9 ¢ Garlic,,o,,__ .. . . . . . . . . . . .h .$7~O0/ ,~$318 Cl~ Top. CaWor~ G ~ O ~ r ~ ~ . ~ ~ i... " 1." " C~lf0rMo Grown' i , . . . - . , .~. . , . . . ' . ' . . '. i~.'" , H o . ' l G r a d o . . . . . . . . ( ~ . . k g ~ - V ~ ~ ':~i"~'...It:k" (-. MIId.N0.1Glrode . . . . . . . . . . kg Bunch . . - . ~ : ..

• • . .. • ~ ~ •. ~ • ~..' . . . . _. , • "

2 9 ¢ ¢ Turnips . i n 7 . ~ . , • .Green O n i o n s P a r s l e y Or -ange~ l Olp"Y~. '. " " . : ~ .' " . ' B.C.'Gmw"n.-'--~ "-~ So~hernSun.,' . .. 2 . . . . . -sr~__~,w

c~,~Growo ............ ,, ~ [ ~ . 4 ~ .or Rad ishes ..c.orown ...,.~. k , :., ........ - .......... . ........... 0 ~ . , . , , . , . , , ~ , , . . . ~.;...: ...... ~ , : . • . . - .

Caladium Plants ' Prlcel Effective ~

June 2|at,26th, 1982 ln~our frlendl~ . . . .

Terrace-Safewau,.Store. We .Relerve the Right to

Llmit~SAles-to Retail Quantities. 6" Pot . . . . . .

. 0B

C A N A D A S A F E W A V L I M I T E D ,

a

Page 11: Regional d,str, - CORE · page8 . About 350 students from Pari

L ~ l~b

L

\ i k , . •

• , - , . , •

Y

. . . . . k

, o

French ~.~Fries

~cotch Buy. Regular or

*Crinkle Cut * Frozen. 9 0 7 g (2 lb.) Packac~

Beans with Pork

~ ~ , Scotch Buy. I ~ s9e mL

(14 ft. oZ.) Tin.

Hash Browns 6 9 * Scotch Buy. . q ' F r o z e n , 9 0 7 g 12 l b . ) P C ~ C I ~ O . , . . '

o * . . . . . .

McmdaHn ,- Oranges ~o~,"~.....

~ Spaghetti ....... Tomatoes~~. . . . . . s113 . . . . . . - - Standard. 796 mL Tin . . : . ~ . • . ~ , i ~ '~ Scotch 8uy. 1398 mL (14 f1. OL) Tin . . . . . . .

" 1 ' " • , ~ I \ o "

Jelly POwders.:~,$'iOIO ~ Chunk Light T u n a $ 1 6 ~ El~prVss. Ass6m~cll%vou~." " I . , " 1 ~ ' " S ~ v o v . . • .- ~ " . . . . i ~ , - . ~ 85 g Package. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ f o r " I t 170 g Tin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : u q ~ :!Y;'

$2÷ Flavour Crystals 5 n~u~v Cut Macaroni ~ 5 9 ~rawberry Jam Empress. O r a n ~ flavour: . . ' Scotch lluy. .

' " " 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 750 mL Tin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,

• • " . - .

Town House . . I ..... , Campbell's j Cream of p

_~MidMushroom S o u L •

C I ~ A M OF

i ) . "

, , , , . . l r U aumw ~ - - - I

(~on.o-.)T~,,d fc ' ~: ' F

95 ¢ m sl]5 la ~ Buttemalnk ~ MedlumEggs ' Siutla~.Mufflns 8 ~ , ~u,.c~,o, ............. . . . . . ~ . u J ~ , . c , ~ G , ~ , . . . . . ~ . , . . . . ~.H~ lie : ~ ~ ~ ~ % ' ~ ' ~ . . . ' . : . . . . . . . .

,o .ou. ....... $ 2 o 2 9 flat P~umdumBmod ~ a ,..ant Coil,.. $ 5 ~ Country I~r , . . . V J x ~ ' . S o t ~ y . Assor ted . . . NoKaI~. " "*: . " AssortodlkgTub..~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " ~ 680 g(24oz,) SlicedLo~f 2 8 3 g ( 1 O o z . J a r . . . . . ; . . ~ . . . . . . . . . , i ' ~ ,

L~Margarine $1.0 9 ~Uri~Coa, L ~ IcedTea $3 .9 - SkVlarl~. ~ " Hdson's. California '-"

H a r v e s t . ' 6 8 0 g ( 2 4 o z . ) S l iced L o a f 6 8 0 g ( 2 4 o z . ) C o n t a i n e r . . . . ': . ' ~I!!~ 1 .36 k g ( 3 I b . ) ' P a c k a g e . ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . . . .

• - . :. , - . . . . . . • . . ~ - . . L . . . . . ~,, . /~_~

• ; Froze.. ; ~k" " AsSOrted.: . . . . "

' 1 "ZIll7 g Assortod (8 oz.) Package

°o o . ,

,c LCr.QIIllt $ 2 . o 9 s,,.,,.,,,,.. ,,0,,o Lucorn~ , ~ - ' ~ ~,~ ...: ~ . . U t r o . • ' : ' 1oo mLSanclk n s s o ; t o d . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . d ~ C a e t o n R s d o 0 t q ~ l . 4 6 0 g . m i n . P c ~ k o s ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ ,

~" * M i n t a ., ....

5 9 ¢ . ~ ,,anill ~ :Nc"*WQf'rs$14SlIl~ Applesauce vanilla ~ ~ ~ ~~,~, I ' T o w n House . Fa~cu , ~ .,- . o r * l L s s o o t o d , D a v i d s . . - , -. • P k g . o f 6 - . ' .

7 5 m L B a r s 2 0 0 g P a c k a g e , . . . . ; . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 12: Regional d,str, - CORE · page8 . About 350 students from Pari

f,,++;, , • .+ +~ , % • + • m ~ + )

t

: : + +++<:+ . . ( , +

• +

,

+j,

' . . ~ + ~ i i •

, . , !

m +!

b - . ,

Coffee Whitener

, ~ n , + o + , + , . Ikg Canto|her... • . . . . .

;9

I i

- <u~j.

I ! I I

Paper Napkins

+m Scotch Buy+. f White. Pkg. o 180 ~

I l l l

Laundry Detergent

Scotch Buy. O * ~ P o w d e r e d . dr,.

+ +05o.,+ + q g , + $o+++.+ -+++- ° Trash Bags +' . . . . " + v e g ~ a b u e 0in + . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I L o n g G m b " R ' ,co,+,~,;-+,i.. ,+..,+,.....

Scotch~.wm, .*" . - - k0 moo..i., i O tr~UiJuum ~ ~ . ~ m, ,Co~ , . , . . . . . . . . . +ko. or,0 .. :.+ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ O t , . , -~ ' • ~ ,

+,. r ~+ , $ ~ 9 8 0 + ; +-,--+-- ' - ' + . 4 ~ ++~w~. To+t+ N ~ • Pkg. • .) Pockag~ of 10 I . I O D U ~ lsst 'd. Colors ' " ' " • •

~Po~T~h 2~,,.+. _~$139N;acian.s.,,e . . . . . $Ip; uqu,+ , W ~ . . . . . . . ;+ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

+ + • ++:+~[

r

2 . ' , , o ;

' " + + 2 /

++ iii +

oOOOOOOOOOOO•~OOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOO+OOOOOo. + •. : +~ -

-.:I e_ .~,,,m,+.,,.:,".

" ' ~ 0 ~ , m m ~

+ ?im f,moto+(h, , + A R C + ; • + ++++, , ] . .++.-- - - . . . , s .4 , • " .+ +12+,~,,ror011.,..,...;..+'-""++"""'"'i I S + . • 0

• - - , o + + , ~ , , ~ . . o o , o . , . . , + . ; v v + . ; k ~ m + 2 0 . + . , , , - " . . . . . . . . : . i . . . . . : . + . . . . . . . . ~ ~ ' + +

._. In"re'ira +-.+.,,,,, .... . . . .+ ......... .... ..... i , [ + + +++ ~ m . + ~ - - + ~ + ~ , + +~"~ "~ Green Peas+ 9+~++++,8 -+ : , . , . , + . o . , . , . . + + + , o . . ) , + + , o , v :* • • . . + .I -+P~Iom,l " +- l : ~ • " e

• mr+ ~Pl+$m,,omre l . n , , ~ . . • i + + ~ + G r . e e n O ! ~ V + ~ a b ! . s . i ...... , • + . • .+. + . . , " ' + + . + • • ~ + I M . s s ++ I , ,+ , +. +++:

.... i t + I + , + , , + . I + + , + . + I 0 + _ • , + + , + 88 .++++- . ma. ++ +~+i~ . + ~ + ! ! + . • '.+ O++O"+i~m~-"++~-+'IO . . . . + I +,+~.. . . . . ...+.+'. ....... I ms. . . . . . . . v • f • - :

,+++~iili~~+N~Ims+ C a m ++ .+++ +++++ + +++:i+ ++ '.+ .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

"+" ~+]+i ~ ' F ° + ' + ! " | ' ( + 2 J f l + ° z ' ) T l n + ] i++ .++ *i " " + • \ " ' " " " ' '~ "

+ Ii+:.~ C " p m . n m d n s - . + " | ' : | + ' ' | . + ++ " " +.+ .̀ ++ %+~: ~ + • " + ~ Fancyor F ~ m u m . 398mL(14fl .+o,.+T,, , ~ - . . ' S i n '+' P,~+,,++. ' 1 * " ~ " l + h ~ -~1"~*+1+~-~'+'~+---+:5+"11++;?'~+~'~'1111 . +:++1+

' s i . '+p ,m, ,+ , ++ +++:+++ "i(.; + . V , , • • . • + +" :." ,~ ..++.~.+"i+..' ..... ++. ~ "

+ • ~ ~ Size ~ P,+;;* ;+, ......... ; ..+.+.... ~ .+. i;+.: ............ ... / . J O I " . . • •

• e o o o e o e Ooeeoooeooeoeeeooooeoeeooeeeeee g o + : Price ! iffoctlve'June 21st-26th, 1982 In Uour frlondi u Terrace SafowaM Store.

i Wo Ilesorvo tho Right to Limit S a l e s to Retail Quanti t ies,

i ~ French,, Mustard , ,:~ Prepared. SO0 mL Jar . . . . . . . . . £ . . *.'..: I V , ~ l r

+ naJse$~19.. ~ Real:Mayon Bast Foods. 7S0 mL Jar !" . . . . :'" " ' " " ' r J m ' r ' nn - - " * C A I U A D A

, + .

S A F E W A Y . L I M I T E D "

#

Page 13: Regional d,str, - CORE · page8 . About 350 students from Pari

. ,

t t

Pege 14, T h e H e r a l d , Tuesday, June 22, 1 ~ /•

f -

" • I ; '

P R I O R T O PUBLIC R T I O N

LADIES W E I G H T O o y o u ever need help |n a KSAN T E R R A C E . P R E P A R E D T H E T E R R A C E U N I T of F I L T E R Q U E E N S L I M L I N E " W A T C H E R S hur ry? Need a lob done or HOUSE H O M E M A K E R . C H I L D B I R T H the Cancel" Soc ie ty .wi l l be ba les& Service

CLUB ~ mee t l nghe ldeve ry .Tuasday need s l o b ? Phone SOCIETY " ' S E R V I C E S CLASSES helding the i r f inal meet ing Phone . ~ s Monday ev . lag a t at 7 p.m. In the K n o x Un i ted G O L D E H R U L E " • w i shes t o a n n o u n c e t h e ' p r o v i d e s a s s i s t a n c e w i t h Sp@nsured b y the T e r r a c e of the 81-82 y e a r " o n T h u r ; 63S.~m~. _: 1 0 p . m . - Un l~ l~n lhurch C h ~ c h Hel l , 4907 Laze l le e m m y _ m m A ~ y ~va l lab l l l t y o f Kl.an. House . .ho..t~h?..Idmanagl.m..entand Wom e n ' I R a s o u r c e Centre, ..l¢lay~.Jurm24.ata:'.00p,m.:et . tam~11A) . . . . nt K l t lme t A v e . ' . " • o l T a r r l c t t o r w o m m a n o c n l l a r a n w n o da l l y l i v ing activiTieS 1o i n s : r u c T o r . : . M a r t a n n e , me 51(eDna Hset.m univ. . h n m ~ n t L * " " . ' F " ' "" " " ." ' 6 3 S d S 3 S o r d r q ) l n a t N o . 2 - _ need a . t e m p o r a r y home aged , h a n d i c a p p e d , con. W e s t o n . / C a l l 6.111.0~B.bet. Electlontl o f o f f lcera fo r the S A I I - D ~ " I ~ V E L ~ INCHESAWAY CLUB " Yn=n)ltA£1~ 3 3 3 8 K a l u m s t ree t M x t t o dur ing a t i m e Of men ta l el" ' valsecents, c h r o n i c a l l y III, wean noon and.4 p.m;wsek--. . . --124D year Will he held,. Any romn,~ l t l ve Pr ices ~ ts eve ry Tuesday n ight . . _ _ ~ r ~ - - - - , B.C. Te l Of f ice . ' physical cruel.tY. I f y o u or ' etc. ~1 " " ' d a y s , o r 635-2942 anyt lme~ one Interested In !Dining the " ~ . ; ~ ¢ ~

~¢-'n;'vl nm'_ In the S k N n a , . , , - - ' ; ~ ; - - h . , . ' • . . . . . y o u r ch l ld ren:~have been . . 4 ~ l S D P a r k A v e ; . " . * ' Cance r Soc ie ty o r 1 In ~ _ ' T " ~; , , . ,~,~ ~. . . . - - r-.-.-. :.- • . ~ ~ v r . v ~ . , ~ " " " " ' OF ' ~ ' ' ' " " Y ~ ' I ' F o r In. . . . 'bat tered a n d need a eaftt . 63S-$1H W O M E N ~ volunteorl.ng some t ime I s .

• L , , t h , ,n i t . 635 3747 o r H o l . p ! t . a l , e q u i p m e n t . A LAN_OI~__& . r o f u g e c a l l t h e l e c a l R C M P ' . T E R R A C E • welcoma t o attend. ' D Y N , I C ,~, , , ' - -~ ~ " . " . aVal laOle_for use in .me AI~_T_E.EN at ~S.4911, the Cr is is L i n e ' K E R M O D E • The " W o m e n ' s H e a l t h • ' (nc.241) W A T E R W E L L L T D ,

. n o m a P a r m o r e m. M E E T I N G S " ' ' • - " ~ ' . . . . ". . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at 6311-113~, o r a u r l n g . n o r - • . F R I E N D S H I P C o a l i t i o n h a s s e t u p a . . Lo r .a l l yownsdond . , Tormatlon p lease cel t : Monday a t N , IIS M e m o r i a l mal business hou rs , t h e ' . C E N T R E . W o m e n ' s , H e a l t h C a r e WOULD Y O U l l k e to have a operated. Reaseneb ls ra tas

DEBT . $ :30 to4 :30 Hospi ta l a t 8 p.m. . . . . . . . . . - f H u m a n 6 3 S . 4 ~ ' DIr " , 'h - ' , , T h e ; ,ur , , - , , , o f voice In the 'p lann ing ( i .e . Cal l L e n e t '

~ a C d ~ : S N E L ~ : R ' E v ~ l t ~ ' ' P h ~ l ~ l l y n ~ r ~ s . Tel l them y o u Servlceei Cqunsel l lng and ' thl~Tr~'~;ry ; , ' ~ ' ~ ' s l d : : ~ : ~ c ~ m o n t , th~ual~.gerr:: 63S-SIS2. . '

. . . . . . . . . FF ICER " ' ' ~ ' " w ~ t to come to Ksen. re fe r ra l on U. l .C., hous ing, w o m e n ' In c h o o s i n g a . ' . (acc-141ul . ~ a m r ~ n , , ~ Te r race ~4154574 ' " H o u s e T h e y w i l l . m a k e ' Alcohol & Drug Counsel l ing, p h y s i c i a n , a c c o r d l h g t o a r e a ? . I f so: come to a n - . ,~u.~, rm,~ ,~,~., - ' ' " " ' o r 8OlZ I I a " ' ~'~ VaG 1V5 Free aid to , ~ Imn~d lo fe a r rangements Educa t lonprob lems, Soclal, the i r need l as w o m e n , . I f - g . a . t ona lmee tngo~ T H O M S O N & S O N S .. :~C'v'one h a v i n g d e b t . M I L L S M E M O R I A L . . - I " i ~ R E E " f o r Y o u to come to us. W e : c u l t u r a l & r e c r e a t i o n a l y o u . w o u l d l l k e t o l h a r e y o u r C l t i z a n - s - A d v l l e r y . ~ l t ~ . . .,OtfloralcaMractefi!.~;.:..;~ iJk.l~-~ uul~;wH;w:'~l'l'-'" / d F k r o . . h e , , v i i . . . . T H R I F T S H O P - - ,~,,sna"~;;;::; would l i ke ' to •he lp Y O U , i~ 'ograms. N a t l v e o u l t u r e l s . e x p e r i e n c e w i t h o t h e r m l t t oe . U. . -~Plannlng: ' ' on Sewer. . w a t e r . c ~ - • 1 ; ~ r e x t e n d l n g c r e d i t . M i l l s M e m o r i a l H o s p i t a l W O R K S H O P ' ' . ' ~ t h e - m a i n focus . , L a y women In heal th c a r e cal l ThursDay, J ~ e . ~ 4 1 a t " 7:30 nec t lons , d i g g i n g ; b a c k - . ~ : , , ~ , adv ice a v a i l a b l e A u x i l i a r y w o u l d apprec ia te n, , , , , , , ~, , ; ,k0n,. uu, h, , , , ' " . . . . . . ,~ ' . .counNI I Ing. " 63NI3Nany f lmeor63B-022B- p.m. at t h e . ] e f f e c e P u b l l c f i l l ing, septic sys tem l and . i ~ ; m ; ; - ~ n m n l a l n f ; e n y d 0 n a t l o n s o f g o o d , c loon ~,,~"~,'. '_': rw_.,..-.,..- . . . ~ m.~..~,.~., l k l adA l / I tmnce? between12-d p.m. or drop b y . I . IDrery Atl'tS Koom: Lon. snowp low ing . AI Thomse t ) .

t FOUNDs • • , " ' , . . . . . . ' ' . " , , ' " . ' " e t h m d . . ~ g radua t i on and t he ' end o { . n pm . . . . . L E J A R D I N " P , , , a , J m m a r J * l , ~ 3313 Ka lum St. . the ' v e e r G rog ram on poodle ddg.J=ound I Dutch i

I~_- " " • . . . . . . ~ ' ' • ' . 'd 'ENFANC.E. , ' : . " ' * d ' ~ ' I ~ ' ~ ' C A " ~ : - ' " Ter rece ;B.C; ' ' Monday , Jun ; 28th a t 7:30 Val ley. Ify.ou a re ~ e o ~ v n e r , I ~ " I " ' ( T e r r a c e t r e n c h ~,re. E H G U l l I I e x l s t e a ' 6 3 5 - 4 9 0 6 " p r o - In . the °: -church m t a l l C U e oOOgla p n o n o

2 comlng Ev,m :. =4 snmmL.n w * n ~ ~ .w_~_nt~ ~ n . , t . y e a r s o f age . C e n t r a l l y : . . . . . . Eve ry Thursday-8,00 p . . . . ( n c . ~ ) 3 Not cell . 21 TV & 6tareD • 50 H°m~l"{r~; ~ - ~ I ' ~ . " . B l e n v e n v e a toua, Pour plus . mrence l<oom • M i l l s - i El - net" o f ~on . . . . , InformatlonWanted 2 9 . Musical Instruments • S l ' HomeaWanlted" I ~ . ~ : 1 a t_ the , ca" a m p l e s I n f o r m a t l o n s " . , . . . . , . , u , , . , , , , I . " . "

- ' l ~ l $ ell~la 30 Furniture & Appllencn S2 Prot~rlyfor Sale | SparKsano t, a r K . p o r m o r e ,:-~,.~.k . . . . . . . ' ~ = ~ n n , , , , , , , , v , , - , , , ' , , , , ~_ , . - TMn= n " = " " ~ m = " ~ I ~1 6 Engagemen ts , 31 - Po t s . • 53 . P ro tDe r t yWenh ld " I n.L~ . . . ,~z~ " , .n , .h , , , , . ,c~=_ , " , " V - " - " . ' . " " " ~ ' " ' " P s y c h l a t r n c Wing . 1 r a n - - " - - . . . . . . . . . . . .

E l ~ Merriagel. : = - i v .~c~ s 4 ,u ,~ , , , Pro~.v I " " - ' " ° , . . . . . . "q" . . . . . ~ Inscr ipt ion 635.3115. ,uM~.tet lon or0v ldad Phone. F a m l l l l B A u o c ; o f C s r l a d a ' s . " . ll:~I " $ Obltuarlol 33 . • F O r Sale Mllalll~immua ~ 'auelm~ O~n~nlty I ~ a a . . . . . . --':-:'-:%: "-~' - - - : . : : " - , ~ : " n e x t m o n t h l y m e e t l n n m n , c . .~ . ,en . . M S W l , P l t l , e T r * W l w , n t t d S~ ,~orc,~l,,~ u :-: ' " W O M E N A D D I C l " S oc~ -w~ o r N . ~ z u ~ , , m r Tuasda-- J u n ; ~ 2 a t 8~00 M E N & L A D I E S I ~ 1 1 0 I n ~ u m I M ~ ~ 5 7 A ~ " I : I 1 ' I " " "---- - - s n 6.00m Y : a so

I I A U C t i O n S ' " ~ Mlrlne ' 51 .Trucka • Vans I ' "" ~ suppor t g roup 1rot worn ' " - - - m The Guest S - - - . I ~ ' ~ T I I - ~ . . ~ - ' - " . . " ~ - - - " . , - - " " " " " ec I ' B I R T H ' " Lnc) ~-. . ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . u,, u~ .v. . , - . , , , , , 12 " G * r a g t S * l a 40 • E q u i p m e n t S 9 ~o~,e Horn T E R R A C E C H I L D wi th Icohol ~ ' I a ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . h I + ' I I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

P r t l one l ' 41 / v~Kh lne ' K I Rec rea t i ona l V l l h i c l n ' ' . . . . . a ; - d r u g _ . be F r e d Mcuonam; ' WOrK u l r ecT Se l l i ng i F *none ~ . ry . . . . ASSOC - • ' " • . 14 BuS lN la i Pa r t~ l l .45 FOr Re f i t M IKa l l an *~J l l 63 , Aircraft. - -- EDU.¢. • clICIIOOSe themselves or In WOMEN ADDICTS. " ' counci lor f_or Druas,._ ~nd &q r , . / ~ r~ r~ l l A t I = lme tm l . v

15 Found 44 Property fOr Rent 44 ' F nanclal I -or more in fo rmat ion , ca l l the i r f am l l l se Meets e v e r y wi l l not be meetl unt i l • ' " . . . . . . . . . . . ~" . . . . . . . . . . . - - " " & - r d . . . . . . . . . • . ng A lcono l . .Wi l l a l l members off ice 4719 Lakelse A v e ...

~6 L ~ . u . ~oom . o , ~ L~a~ M a r a r e t 635-4873. f o r a - " " " "- ' ' g second Wad on the secen Se e m b e r Ca l l t h e E l . 19 HelpWentld. , " 4/ , ~ i t e l ~ f O r R e n t 69 X,,d.rs | . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . ce l l . . . : . . " . . . . . . . . . . p t • be present and b r lng a guest ' .(p10-21i);:. " • 99 'FOr HIr~ . , . H~m~fOr rant ° ' I urm=,,mu,, ,U. =uPv,~. . ana vourtn we,=. OT H ~ n Wornen's C e n t r e a t 638.0228 I f • ' I . . . . . . . . 1 i n yOU l ike. For In formet lon ,

E l B l r g i t t e a t 635.4616. m o n t h a t t h e - T e r r a c e " - t w e e n 12 4 - m week . . . . . " . . . . . . . " - L " " ~ : ~ : I - - " " " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' __ __ " ~m " p" " " p m a s e p n o n e ~ . 3 z 3 ~ o r ~ l s . ] 1 t , . K I T I M A T ~,~.ar~n

the of f ice a t 23.1 Necheko'~ 2 P a r k Ave Cal l ~ "~.'~I ~. •~' I I~I ~ A N N O U N ¢ I M I N I ' S . - - : | ' ~;emre. . ' ' f¢~r m g r e l q f o r ~ m e t I ° n ' NORTHWEST : % : : . , i - . " ~ . ,"-~.~: " . "~":~": '~; i ~ D r o s e n , Please i i ' l ~ : I ~ ~ ~ ~rm~'" "~" . ;:~o / " " - - . . . . . . . . "D between 12-4 p.m. WeeK- D E V E L O P M E N T . " ; T E R R A ¢ E L I T T L E " app l l ce t lons fo P.O. Box IS,

I ~ a m ~ v e ~ r ~ , o e r n ~ m ~ "~.oo i A K ' - ~ U u ~ r m ~ , days " ' EDUCATION ' " El ; ::= I T O L E A V E T H E ' ' ' . ' " . - T H E A T R E - - C h l l d r e n s " K l t lmet , B.C. VSC ~ . . . l d l - ' n ~ i u ; ~ N i " ~:~ I . . : - . ; . . . . . . . . . . l r l l teTorrace ' A S S O C I A T I O N G e n e r a l s u m m e r s c h o o l . Bas i c - ' (t~,2s,29,1=lu) I 1 ~ 1 ~ ~ a n k l ' I ' ~:~ . I . : ~ r . - i s, . ~ r nvm~. . r " C H I L D B I R T H meet ing on Thursday, Ju l y theat re fo r ch i ld ren aged 6" . . . . . ' * ... '

o r d O ' y o u Tear: WalKUIg " 8 7 30 m Llbt 'er A r t s ~ v v n IB - , . . . . . ,. . . . . ' ^ - e - EUUCATION G R O U P , : P. • Y t o 1 4 y e a r s , 2 s e u l o n P - J u l y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I E I ~ " ~ " " ~ " ' " ° : I c ' row~edU' l ' aces ~, de~a"r~ h a s a l o e n p r o g r a m o f l n t a n t R o o m ( b a s e m e n t ) . 12 to30 . Aug, 3 t o 2 0 . P r e . . w a m ' ° ! ~ e e t m t l a t l o n ? . . . w e

" " " " Ever ne welcome ' nave v e r y c o m p e t i t i v e ~1~| 1 M ~ " " - - ~ a ¢ l l l bgforl I 1 ~ Jr[dl~rlloII. . - " - ~ , : I - - " " " " . . . . . . . . . r a n d t o d d l e r ca r seats. 110 yo . * r e g i s t r a t i o n and In. r I . . . . . . q ~ ~m: -- I mar°~( 'e t i , ' r ;s ' ,aurent ; "~ ,ou dleposlt, SS re tu rned) . Cal l 11 f o r m a t i o n . Ca l l ' M o l l y p r . c l n g l w e n a v e n i g h .

I~1 ' ~ ~ . . . . . . - ' . _.~._~_ I a r e n o t a l o n e Take' t h a t 633-de73. We e re also lonk]ng D O R O T H Y L I V E S A Y , a Natt ress63S.2045any t ime. ~lltyPcr:den~:teni!~oWn:heb?c: I , I f l r l t s t,m, and" Contact the fo r donat ions 0 f c a r seats t o " . femin is t poet, wi l l be doing . o r M e r r y Hal lser 635-9717 p e r y . :

E l ~ f f I M a n t a ; ' ~ e e H h Cont re fo r add to ou r loan p rog ram, a poetry reading a t the e v e n i n g s only. . gua . r~ tee . To buy or sell. • r 4 - ' - : ' - " ' - ~ ~ v ~ . ~r,tm.~s.0o I . . . . . . me ' Ion a t 3412 _ 1 N o r t h w e s t W o m e n • (nC-251) c a , N~ary;,638.18S0. _

i i g ~ _ , , : . , . . i :u .mer " P R ! J ~ E T I M E . Feet ival and "speaking on • ( c l fn '6 "4 " !2 ) ! : : ; i ~ . - - " ~ ' " . . . . . . . . . . w I t~auum . . An Older w o m e n SSupI~0rT. wome'n;s ISsues• P u b l i c I I I I . . . . . , l~J ~ ~ d u ~ ~ I " ' g r o w . M e e t s every . 2na welcome, f r e e o f cha r -e , -- " : ~ "-- -- -~ J : :I i -~

m ~ inu r t l t u~ , • " . - - " • " ~ I ~ - -~ l~ . ,C f iOnOrou . _ . " - - - " . k .m~ ~¢ l iV .w~a~ / , ~v , / . . , . v . .H . , ,, . . . . _ . __ ~ : !~1 " - ~ ~ " . ° : " ' . ' , ~ ~ I ..-,-,,~,,,_., ,, p.m. Lne 2na -- : . , . ~n.r: K~sp0ox Festive0 s i te . ~ ~ ~ l l a l a m ~ ~no m .lan ran, / I i , r , . , , , ,o , saay m Oocn moron aT Tn~ . ' , , ~ ~ ~ - = ~ , ~

I [ ] ~ ~ n ~ ~ e ~ocmJen~ ( I te lephone 4324/11 Ter race Women 's Resource . o ~ '"" ' ' ~ 1 " ~ r i g h t to rovl~, e d i t , ) I M E E T I N G S Centre, 4542 P a r k Ave . Ca l l I X ) Y O U HAVE technical or •

' i / ~ y , Step Mse ' " gs. ' 6 3 ~ b e t w e e n 12.4 p.m. I AUCTION S A L E I est imat ing prob lems?. Do I ~ ! ~ ; ; ~ . , ~ I .o :~ p.m. Cethol lc Churcn w e e k d a y s , f o r m o r e In- I .E.~..ryWed.: 7:~p.m.: l you need d r a w l h g s and ', '~1~ ~ o v ~ . ~ m e m ono.ox r~ma~. I 'Ha r t . , - . _ fo rmat ion . I L . w . . ~ e a r e ~um:on arm I s p e c i f i c a t i o n s ? F o r help:

w e a n e s e a y - ~,;Ioseo • - • " I ..... . • p l e m ca l l Pe te r at .6384D11,: IB I p , m . C a t h 0 Ic B I R T H R I G H T R E G I S T R A T I O N f o r I Sun°P; ." '"'*1 , , . , , . , , , , , .= . , , , 11 I ..Church Hal l : . , . '__: Pregnant? !n _ne..ad. of Tor raceChr l s t l an Academy I wl~ ~ of pad_bws, I , - - , . : : . . . . ' .... '

I ~ ~ n ~ L ~ _ ~ P ~c~.__~_n~ I r r l e a y s - - upen meeTm~, suppor ts ' ~;alu u w m r t g n x I~12.33 Ju ly 5-f lh, 9-S dell , ; . I tools etc., ~ :30 . s p , m . I . ~ . n m ~ w , I ~ ~ ~ , ~ , ' . % % T ~ I s :33 p.m. Cathol ic Church '635-39OT. O f f l c e l s n o w o p o n Phene '638- i~1 o r c o m e ~ I 4106'Hwy. 16 East 633- I mUSlCl~rngram i h I'

• • . , p '

r ! ~ / ~ ~ t n t : ~ ; ~ I ' : '0mS:PnP°r tnf : :~ la:~on fOr++ ~ N O H Y M O ~ i t l ~ l d / ? g ~ r p . g e m f a l a e t J ~ : : ~ u r a ~ : t a ~ : l e r ; e c l a ~ l ; . : '

• I ~ ~ I ~ - v ~ 4 ~ - t M r R ~ ~ , v . . , ~ . . , , . ~h, . , , , , ,~ . I . " . . . . " N ~ l ~ e ' Mnndov Knox Carpenter Union +Hal l a t . designed to f a k e advan tage r e f e r r a l ; n e w s l e t t e r "q, " - - . . . . . .

I 1 ~ ~ ' " t ~ ; ~ ; . " I . . . . . . . . . . . . . Unl tsd Church 8.30 p m " ~ z ~perKS Street.'+ Please' . _ ' . . . . . , , _ _ _ . ; . . . . o f the natura l ab i l i t ies w igg ing DIIICRIPTIONI ~ thM dllcdmlnMml ~alnM any I co l l ec , ve; 3 t a t u s m w o m e n • • " - " "- " ' s u - - o r t this" w o r ' h " " - " - A ~P , .~ IA I . ~AKI= I'1¢~h11= t h l s a ' e ' r o ' - and . . . . . r e l ~

• . " • Thu rsoay - M i l l s N t e n l o r l a l i~v ' v. w m , ~ f a 14 eai" old " v u u~, w , r ~ .~... ~ ~ ' ~ ; l ~ I ..a.ctlon . g r o u p ; l e n d i n g - H M , , i t a l $ . 3 0 , m .. f a m i l y a s s o c . For. In. !s..req.ulred__ or __'- '_Y- .. t hech l l d ren . tho rough l y~ f~ :

• I I ~ ~ ~ ~ e la ~ - ~ ' ~ w,n~ - I . o r a r y ; ' boOK$1ure; COUI!- _ .'~Y_. " ~ ' ~',- ' :-.,-- " " • 'fro'm-finn n l ~ , ~ I t = * Z~k_ g l r l JUne ].5, |yez.' UUTIes - ' a t e r n l a n o 0 r o h ~ a n • s t u ' d i u • B : J ~ , L ~ , ~ . ~ , , , ~ . I sel l ing; suppor t groups. M...~raay ~ . . r o w . T~_n.g_. ~; .~.~.~.~.~.- ; . - -o,~-~, . - - - -~ r e q u l r e t h e p r o v l s l o n o f 24 "A'rmr~ntmustl~'°-nrmumta~,;

M I I I I M e m o r i a l r I o I p i T a l v , r . ~ V l u w ~ l r ' ~ua l~ / . UF~w tn l l l ~qn I I t 1~ eb l l l l " ' V ' - - ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r " - - - - ' ' " - - - - I1~ ~ n ~ m m r v . . w r ~ .nvmven. . J Drep. ln Centre, 4542 P a r k _ __ - . , :~ . , hour I .~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ML'h e*-q~n . . . . Ave. ( f o rme r l y the D is t r i c t u : 3 o p . m . . . ' " " ' " " " J . . . . " " - N - : " " d e v e l o p m e n t , a n d . . . . . : " " . . ,~

' ' " . . ' House) Open 12-4 p .m , . T E R R A C E PARENTS ' , . n : n ~ r , . ~ a .n.~, ,C 17~. ~. m a n a g i n g behavl01ur.. Y ~ t m a h a p r e p C o u r s e . . : west t~nnmunny o ag , ' • " ' . . ' M o n d a y . t o • F r i d a y . : . F O R F R E N C H ' . . . . . . . . .. A ~ p l l c a n t s s h o u l d h a v e As above, but especlally~: wouiG l ike 10 Know ma r l ~ ] l ~ l ; ] ~ & d ~ l b - ~ • . • • , . Telephone 638.0225~.. .' wou ld l l k o t o . a d v i s e the s o m e background. In C.C. ~ deslgn.ad f u r ' : t h e natural ' : i

KITIMAT V II numbero f R N ' s In Te r race ~ j m b l l c l t h o t re01s t ro t l onsa re ' • . w o r k o r foster p , r e n t e x . ab l l l t lss of t he 7.9 yea r o l d , '. . . . . . . . , : . p e r l c w i t h tee g rs. chi ld A rent mus t be . The " " ~ " cu r ron t l y being accepted a t and , .Kl t lmat Inmrested In en a ' n a e - " ~ " "

TERRACEFOS-TER~ K i l l K S h a n School f o r m K ! n g ' a n . K . N ; R,efrasne~.. F ~ e f o r s e r v i c e l s n e 0 0 t l a b l * prmntetePaa~r 'h lassen. : "I- RENTS ASSOC. - F r e n c h I m m e r s i o n K in - course, If I t were .mfe red i n M d m , v : ln~llxle orov ls lon : " .. : " . ~'

PA - - ' - thai. near l u c r e , . P!ease ~o¢" "~ l 'o t " 'weak. ~ ' C ~ t e c t ' ' : Y a l ~ i l ~ l ~ . . . . . ' --!;i offm.s educat ion resource~ dergar ton and .Grade 1" f o r , . . . . . Javn Tyson, Depar tmen t of " r ~ g n ~ m " ' " a n d s u i ~ r t tor . locel fos tor " • 1.982.~3~ i ( l~ve: l :b :ote. ; t h a t eavo your .name, aDDress . - ' ' " . . . . • ~ . , , ,= , ;~ , , f .vou b re a fos ter ' .~~ rsee . s e 'wlmoulr a..nd tel .q)nOrl? n u m o e r a t " H u m a n \ : R e s ; o u r c e s , . i Fun.-~ c lasses . qu Ick ly . i~ paror l t o r . w o u l d l i ke more :Vr!lngarthe~l. F r~cCh. Kin- t..ne'" ~.Ol lege c 'enlrra . In T e r r a c e , ~ 1 . ' - . " ' ' de '~e lo~ a l l . the . ' sk i l l ; ; !

- t e r race , 635-65. I1~ Io¢sl.2-r/ . . . . ; ' . . . . . ~. ~:'~.~.~ra5-9.4"1'~:" : ~ l d ~ B ' ~ ~ t o n i a v - t h e o r q n '~'. I n f o r n l a t | o n • c a l l . U S e g e n ) . : o r • I n - . . : , .- - . . . :~ . ,. ,~';.~ .~-, . ' . • . . . . ' ~-w~mm a mw lessens, you : a - , - ' l m e J a c - u l e 635~727, '. f o rma t i on Call K i l l K 'Shan or K I t l M a t 632-4766 F o r ' ' :~: ,~'- :.," " ' , ~ " : ..~ ' ' . ' I ~ ' ~ : : - ~ • . . . . " " ; ' - - x . " ' "1 " ' I . . . . r f u r t h e r mmrmmuen, c o m a ~ : . . . . ~-: • : ' . ~ ; , w i l l be ebie to p lay many .o f ,,~. Clossified Mad.m Form Trean .63~2865 , Bev.-635-..Schoo635"311So.Terrace e ' • . 3248.eve. 0s ly . . . . . . ' . ~. P a r e n ~ f o r . F r a n c h 635.2151 E m i l y R o z e e , : C o o l : d l r i a f i ) r , A ~ ; P E C I A L CARE HOME : y o u r f a v o u [ I t e , i)opular:~* ~

, - . . " • " " " o r ~18:3358 o r 635-5681, " ~ H e a I t h _-::' C o n t : l , n u i .ng i' l ~ r e q u l r e d f o r - a ' . : f h i l ' f i l e n , r l ~ l ~ ' , ~en|F'~dl i : : |earn, the: i _ ' . • P A R E N T EDUCATION • ' : : . " • -.' ~ ' ' - . . ' . Educat lon, a t th e. Tart .ace : T~a.r old .boy f r o m ' J u n e i~ , :~ b a s i c muslc . s k l i l ! I n a; I:: . :

Y o u r ' A d . ; . . . . . . . . . 1 r G R O U P ' . . " ONE.PA I ( i ~NT : F A M I L I E S : number.:. An U P . ~ d . a ~ list. ~ 1 9 ~ , O 0 ~ l e ~ ; ~ r ~ u l r e F ~ : ~ , . l ~ l e i s a ~ t ~ a t n ~ 6 ~ l ~ r e . :-:~ . ~ ! o1' prospect ive SlUDGes is r,

- ' " ........................................ Wednesdays 7:30, S k e e n a A , ~ i e t l . o n o f Canada a , . . . . . ,..:: . . . ; .p l :Ov ls loh . ,of . 24." h o u r Chlldrerl;~.Org.en,.CouPse...:.. " ........................................................... : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Heef fh uni t , 3412 Ka lum St.. local group o f concerned ' requlre(l":::,s0 .Iv: :you n a v e - s u P e r v l k l o n ; , m a n a g l n g . 1 0 ' ~ N r s l andup~ ' . " . . . : :. ' .

, prev ious ly responded to the • FilmS,." : g u e l t s p e a k e r s ; pa ren te .whoare ' . I n to ras ted • " " " " 1 ' " F * . ..' . . . . : " he jmv lo r , and s o c i a l , sk i l l . :,~ .Similar t o ' t i ~ .Yameha : -

In i t ia l su rvey (198o), p lease m N a m e . . ; . . . . . . . . . '. : . . . : . . . . / . A ~ I d r e s $ . . ' . . . . . . . . . " . . . . . ; . . . . ; group d lscu ls lon. : ' " I n ~ I p l n g 0uf other mo th o r . " • . ~ . "- " odovelm eat. " App l l cahb . 'W tu l l c CoUrse, w i th g r e e t S . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . do so agaln

T o w n . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . , . . . . . P h o n e N o . , o f D a y s . . : .... .::~. , . . . . . . . . e r f a t h o r s w h o m a y b e e n l y . • . ' . . : . . . . shou ld . have i 0 m e . a f f e n ~ l o n g l v e n t o k ~ ; / b o a r d , . • " . . . . tnc 2,~11 a I

' N U R S I N G M U M S I weekend Parents. W e a r e ' " " - backg round lnC .C , w o r k o r - , pl y n g . • . " " foster parent expeHimce an 'Adul t Hobby Class c.sf..ton . . . . Sen ''ng'hll I , ~ , o . , ,m~ l , . . , l , • , eoa t * e , e l • - . 1 . .

• c h e q u e o r m o n e y o r d e r t o : B r e a s t f e e d l n g s u p p o r t p rov id ing Pot L u c k Sup- ,-~ 2 0 w o r d S 0 r le~;s: $ 2 1 ~ r d a y _ . : ~: " " D A I L Y ' H E R A L D ,;grouP~ , F o r I n f o r m a t i o n , , , .perJ, B i r thday P i r t l e e . f o r . . . - asset; .Fee fo r serv ice Is .... For a d u l t e ' 0 r loons Who,,

i d . S o f , o : r i h r e e . c o n s e c U t i g e d a y s . , " " . . . . . 3010-1d~,| j r t~ c~, s U l ) p o i t ; ; o n c e r n s , ca l l . .Ch l l d rkn a n d "Group A c - .

$6 f 0 r f b U r c o " n i e c U t i v e d a ~ , s - ~ - . . . - . . . . . : : ' ; ' ' t e r r a c e ~ " B ; C " " . . .~ . •

- I I n e g o t l a b l e a n d m a y I n c l u d e a l w a y s w a n t e d t o p l a y , ( I f

I B l r g ! I t e ' ~ ¢ 4 6 1 6 o r P a m 6 3 3 - - i l v l t l e s ; / " w h l c h l h v o l v e . " prov ls lqn f ~ . re l le fcere , : : the, r e ~ : ' - a r e , s u f f l c l e n t ' : 5271. Every/one welcome, to pai~mts and the i r ( :h l ldren. - Con tac , t~ - - Jayn~ -Tyson i .: r equa~ l i . a l pec l s l L1asew l l l : :

• $ 7 . 5 0 f o r f i v e ¢ o n s e c u . f l v e d a y s . - V 8 G 2 M 7 o u r m e e t i n g " he ld 2nd' : .Custody of you r ch l ld Is not, D e p d r t m e n t " o f H u m a n • b e f i e l d fer N n l 6 r cl f izens.) !~- Resources~ '638.02B1 ~ ~ . " : ~,'~'51ght & Sound "'~15-4948

'Thursday of the month at 1 m ~ W ' P ~ ~ a " ~ . . . . ( .. (aS-2,1p • " / ; ' . • . • ( a c c ! 0 : ~ l ) Skeena Heal th un i t . B p.m. 323e o r Bob 635.9649.

~.:., .,i.:: ~-~.:;~:'.;~-.: . : .. : : : . - ' - , . ~ . . . : - . . .. , L'" ... :... .'. : '.- . . . . ~ . . . . . . ~'~ ~' "~ . . . . . . : . . . . . . .

.~: :

Page 14: Regional d,str, - CORE · page8 . About 350 students from Pari

" f

_ _ _ ~ I II . . . . L

f " " --' ' ' ] ~ : ' r " . I ' n " t -- ~ r =

• POWER ~ .NT~U0wa~, ~ BEDROOM HOUSE f o r ~ BEDROOm HOUSE tu. ~m TOYO~,~ standard.. ~m FORD~LT.O Crown .-U~ldtw~co~1~rdy. Smell Woc~ r~rrl..AvalleMe July 1, 19~2 bosemont, bos f o f f e r to easy on gas,'ne~v breKn.~h Victoria, e l , ~ condlt!oneo,

stove."l: '.., ' . " " for w0rk lng peDDle 'Welsh $79;500, 4810. Scoff Street muffle~., Good ~tre~, ~xtra ele~trlcwlnd0ws, andleets, F~ord: ~ eng lne ; .6 cyl~ .: Av, . 63~,5752 / - ' : " : " :: "~ ~ ~ O r e : m 7 a ~ d ~ : I r ln~c'sommer:~nd wlnten • DolbY ' slereo; ; loaded.: '

• ~4111p I I~O . w i t h ' i ' u ~ @ m a t l c - •: :', i . "• , ,' ,' . ' : ( p i O - , 2 ~ ! ) , ' , ' . . • : ' : : , " -:": : : ( . ~ c ; . 3 0 ] ) : ; : ' . ~ , , c ° n d ! t I @ n " I e h ° , I ~ , 6 3 8 " TAK~5.OVER., P A Y M E N T S . !

' :.. • " .... - (I;10;~l): '.~.!.: "."/, :' -; :'(P'~ll) lllDROOMt0wnManor In • ~I~..~ .:.c~.d~n!nlum_, ,.,',. :. ,, .... ":.: (p4~2~1). ' ' .-".- .i.... :.. ." (ps,2!I} . . , ' , / . : " ,~. .- , . . . ' . ~v . . : . ::.: :",.-..:!.. :.:_:;:;..:...:.., :..... ~...,::.~ow_,;.~}si~,llt...ieva!:..Wi,.h:~... ~ I i . . . . ~ . A ~ n ~ n _ I ~ . ~ . ,, . , : . . . . . . .... .. '-.: • . . . . . , . 'I'', I . . . . I " .'''I.''' ' ~ i ' ,

I: ' : 1 , ' I I IkI "' F" " 4"''' I' k' ~ r I l " II: '::I I " :q" ''+'' i d ' :' " ~ ~ r I ;frud~a,~ !t~e, Wal!...10:wal!'..:~~=v~: "~:;:"a~" II.: FOR 'SALE 'L r : ~ 'I'~ I" k : " "' I I ' " I I e ' ~ ' ' n n n I I F'

! ..~ ';~ CRACKE.D~, ::~, . . I I.;'-: ;. '/.~'SPOT~IH-' r' " - : ' I .car l~t lng:a"d :drapes:':. No" ..:: : I ~ _ ! ~ t . . , :..IIW' . .NO,~.' I " ; I I f " ' ~ . . . . . I f : " ' " 'I "F I I ' ' ~ :' : ' I:" : : ' ~ O i U U U d I I , . - C y l l n . o o r . :' n e a ~ l , I I ~ f ; ; r ~,,,~,,~ ';,o0d ' ; , s i d " l I ~ h i : Own enlrmc~ Ph~r,i " 4 ~ weum ~w!nue. , I , - I Y DWNIr , K .- :. ", ':.":.: • .. e... -; - i .castlng~...' or .:,ble,ck. i I-fumltur,,' b~d,,. T,V;'=I ~,~-s4~4.. . . ::, ... : . .• L- . ' " ' " : " . . . . : :..~ .... (~ - . I) I - ~ . : " : . . . " . - . ,', .:•:' ••i. : , : ~ . :.:.:;. , : . : , . . ::- . . . . I • rq)ai., C...(~taCt ~!.,flrst I I , - , a n d gU~;";: '., • : I . ~ I' I " FI ' ' I : " : : "I ( ~ : ~ i ) " : ' ~ R Q E ; ~ I : ~ e I 0 R ~ " I l I ' 13rlght2 bedi'oom,.1100sq,:'fl, h o u s e i p ins I for me b4mr qum,yand I I . Q , EENi~wAy . • .. . . L " " ir home " "" ' . . . . . . . . . . . • ' . . _ ,-" . r • • :. , ~ ,-- . -m t II'=DW"~uS r--;:;.L-m :cane . on ~ I m ~ h . I " af fached ~X12work fo0m, separate 8x12 I

m a s t price... ,-xcnange ' . . . . . TRADING' ' ' . , . ~ , , , ,. , , . ,,,,, L n d ' f i 'u l t reea " ' ' " ' " . . . . . s=k .~e,,*,e.,TR,-t ! . . X , , . m l e t : , yard, sui table for fli'~r:llaSCaceal~a~iln.t.aw '~itvte°. I storage shed, fru.it t r e a s . ' s a m e Interior I PAR, Prince George, / | • . ~ l I D . " | children, ~sbwos*.h~r, s~ve W ~ a ; a v l ~ l W h : e ~ I redecorat ing has been:done, a . e w roo f I B.C. S i C . m 1 . . . - . | : , : (ac.tu,fr) I ;~lWo~ldt~ ; ~ s i i ~ = c ~ awaitS you," For further | and new gas f , r n a c e ; $30,000 at 10 per | ,

~acc-=u~ I " " Bison Ave l l ~ l - " 1 ' - ~ " informat loncal l 635-7942 I cen t a s s u m a b l e f i l l sep t . 198,1. D r i v e b y I _ .' , " . , . ' " . e-July . ~ ef " ' ' ' • " ' '

. . . . . . . ' . . . . . . , " per month. References and for 4 p.m, .' ___... I , , 2 o s e n . . . _ _ . . - _ I , ~ damage dep0=lt "required. ' - (P.m-~l; . P h o n e 6 3 0 - 1 6 S 7 I

~ I ~ 1 I --I 1 ll --j~Z To view call 638-8331. '~' WHY 6 U Y A SKI CABIN IN ~ I . . - {p4-25J) JULY? Now is the t ime to • • I~ I " f ix Up end pr int . A-Freme I " I I:

~,i~,:~'~.~:~,~..~.'~..:. ,.,,...%::

~ ski cabln on the Hudson Bay I CHIEF STEWARD 4485

WILL BABYSIT In my own home. 4818 Lazelle. Call 638. e301.

(p~-301]

WANTED: Relleble, single working person to share 2 bedroom apertment. Call ~3~93.

(accl0-:Di)

m

Mountain, Smlthers. THE PRICE IS RIGHTI Phone: George Wall 847-21133 or 847.

(acc-301u)

K I T I M A T . T E R R A C E C O R R I DOR Industrial Land Study

Market Survey ;. Any person who dld not have • chance to make •

For the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch . No.13, Terrace, B.C. Responsible for complete lounge opera~lon. Responsible to the Management community. M u s t have experience In supervision of staff .... members, stock'control and an ability ~o deal with the public. Bookkeeping is a n asset. Please submit resumes to:

'k

, •

~ORE £LRSSIFIEDS g G I

,,* . .

.,:. ~..':., . .-. ..

::ACCOUNTANT Our.clip~t,. engaged in the const ruct ion

industry, reiluires an accoUntant for their Kitimat office. The preferred individual would be enrolled in a recognized course of study learning fo a professional d~;=lgnation (C.G.A. or R. I .A. ) and b e capable of preparing monthly financial statements'and various management reports. Knowledge of cost accounting in the construction industry "would be a maior asset. A competitive salary is

' offered.

Please'forward your resume in con- fldence, listing prior lob experience and expected salary to:

Rocky McCann, C.A.

IVL~cGILLIVP~Y & Co. . , presentation to the Acres Consulting Ltd, reaear- / l ' ~ r >

FOR SALE BY TENDER chars, Is Invited to make • written end.or verbal David "G. M a l l e t t .. CHUm ERED ACCOUNTANTS '" TRY BEFORE 1973 Mac Logging truck end presentation to the !ocol ~ea ,directors of t he 4425 Legion Avenue .. Scot ia B a n k Bui ld ing :

YOU BUY 1973Columbia Waller. . Regional District Board: ' 'Terrace, ' B . C . V 8 G 1N7 ' I ~ I ' No. 200 - 141111 - 4th Avenue I . : Pre~,egistratioo now for •Highest or:.ny b,d nof :u.~.at,:--p.~ . I ~ Prince George, B.C. I

,Septomberc!assea n e c e s i a r l l y . - a c c e p t e d . . A r e n l m l n q u e , , Closing date for appl icat ions, June 30, i nle,nat,onally Sp,cerandOppenhem V 2 L 4Y2 I "I30.O0 Iocludes S Contact:" G;R. Batty, - T o r r l = e , B . C . . 1 9 8 2 . ' " ' . . " 1 ~ ' . . : " - * m ' -

,lessons and materials. F.B:D•B 63.~:4981 for more Please phone 635-7251 If you plan to make • sub- . • I I ..~-

:"~Brlng'Free°ur studlo.ffacflce, fr iend lime. shoreIn derslnt°'., :.CI;Ingjuly, l&dete1982.(acc=l.l,lb) for ten, ~ m l e s l o n ' ' ".. " . " . ' " '. " " 0 " ' ' ' " " e " .. i I ' - - " " "

" ,~efun. ' . . .

I t ~;L;:.~clal dlscount for W/IITDISC Crawler tractor, I • " . . . . . . . . . I inlo~.;.clflzene, ~_ complete . w l tk Integral . I - . K I S P I O X E L E E M N T A R Y $ C N O O I . ., -I

/,~. If .yoUare Considering arch. Freewheeling winch. | - , D ~ _ _ , ' - - ~ i . : , : " . , ; - _ , , i- t 6e p0rchalqt . :of an, .Tiff hydraulic. Tall p ie, l , i tua"uuperd'mma~;ummuneiy:~;num; i ,orgenor~plono;horelse i I00 i~urso~motor .Tracks I ~ ' . . : _ , : : _ ~ : . _ . I chance :~b loam before 111 per cei~t. Al ldng prlce-- I w ~ . eoapproacn w , n unmgranm : I you buy. " S41A00; Open to offers. For I curriculum, require: :.: ~ I . Q U A L I T Y A N D S A T I S F A C T I O N G U A R A N T E E D ! • --Classes start July 1 - i n f o r m a t i o n con tac t : I , . ~ - ~ , ~ ~ , ~ ' , . . . . nd : , ~ J

~ = ~ 1 1 ~ W ' ' " ' I 1 ' ' ~ I - C O I I g r i v e , R " . ' I ~ ~ r . 7 ~ . ~ " ! -

..... r S I G H T B ' s e U N D Bank 135-7117, Terrace, I . . . . . . . . . ~ _ " " - ' . - : - . : ' - - ' . ' I

. (ac~.,s~.) B.~,:. (.~=-~i) "'" ' ou • n" I

I ESYsvems We alsorelocate mobile homes " " • AIR.9 ' BIG OR SMALL WE BUILD 'EM ALL _ U 1 ] l ~ l I I t t J ~ J ~ O A N D R E P , • . . . . . . . _ . . , . .

D O B E R M A N S 2 5 0 " Reg. HALL.:. FoR I~ENT. - - . ~ u , . m ; , u , , ~ , 0 , • . [ i I ~" " • Ukre lmen t ;athol lq Hell• . ' • • .

~ , , c ~ and tans. Call.:. Looatad at 4634 Walsh Ave,;.-- , . " " .~;,~,'~-~:.:,~:;,"::;.:'::.:,: :,~,,i~,,: ....... : ": ';.~, ~ ; ; " : - - ..... : : ' ~ ....... : " ~ I : R ~ R ~ C E ' i I ~ l a I ~ . ~ ; , ' , ~ l ~ ' - ~ [ ~ : , Tef,a~e..Kltchen facilities ~ . ' ' " : " " : ' ~ " - " : ' . . . . . . . " " I ~ V l I ~ I ~ ' ' I ~ " : ' . ' - - . - ~ ( : 3 • Te r race ~ .~ . ,, , " . eva,able. No caterlng. For " • - , . ' . . " . ~ i " - ~ " " "::.'(ps.~u) beokung, or more I,. ~ '" NORTHWEST COMMUNITY ' T'O OWE AWAY Red Bone: formetlon phone 635-2066. ' ': Pn l I rP . I : ' WIEBE CONTRACTING LTD, . 'resA Blue TiC cro~, 7 years old - (ac-Tu) " " . . . . . . . Paving Driveways and Parking Lots Fruit & Veeetables . w e t c h . , n - - - - ~ m - , ~ EO ATIONA 0POR NTi' . . : ' : ~" .to run• Not for families wlth . - " . , -G rade Wor k - " ' " . '1 ~n case lot or b~'~en cases. ' c,,,dren• Ph..,~-~ ,. UC L: P TIJ I E S s u P P O R T YOUR L O C A L B U S I N E S S " - - : - - - - ' " - " .

o. " 635 635 , . (p7.23,) ~ " The Coliege has a few opl~nings In' the ¢805' -3934 : -2020 , u s , o . . , m , n , , * * a . o n ... . .e

. . . . . . . . . . . . 1 end 2 BEDROOM'suit's Dip loma P rog ram. (A one y e a r cer- . Ter race , B,C. Les WJebe MONDAY--WEDNESDAY--FRIDAY ~ ~ forPhone 63S-677,.?ent• Pedly f u r n l ~ d , t i f i c , t e is o f f e r e d a lso . ) ..

" ABVAN BUILDERS LTD ~ ~ This p rog ram which includes com. • (p20-6]u)

24" CEDAR.SHAKES, hand spli t , resawn, $60 per square. Phone ~38.1~12.

(nc-11,15,18,22,2Sl)

FOR SALE-- Good used ~x12 end 24 foot long S14.00 each.also plywood %, 7.50

SUITES FOR RENT Phot;e 638-1.268 (p10-21)

2 BEDROOM suite,: un. furnished; With fr ldge end stove. ]-ow rent for quiet couple, steady tenants. No

end % 5.00 each. 632.2770 • pets please.. Interested : (p3.22I) pa.rt!e.s.only. Call 635.5738.

Avallal?le July 1, 1982 MARIES . (p4.2st)

:ENTERPRISES , , " Asphalt shingles, vinyl KEYSTONE APART- j end aluminum siding MENTS n o w ' taking ! " so l d , a l u m i n u m applications. Spacious, | awnings, a luminum clean'eparts., 1, 2, and3 | roofing, metal roofing bedroom suites; Extras. I .

~and siding. Ornamental Include heat, hot water, '1 windmills, l aund ry f a c i l i t i e s , Above material sold and s t o r a g e l o c k e r , InStoll~d after 4 p.m. playground. Please 1~-3559. phone 635.5224. • (ecaH f in) { , (p-3Olu)

I WAREHOUSING IN DOWNTOWN:I'ERRACE

'~ su i ta l ) Ie for - a fu l l range' o f s t o r a g e requirements from thehomeowner to the wholesaler. ..... .

' :Sul)~'VI~cl space In a m0dern'building, " on rail, heated, ;forklift service available :~--al l ' IndJvldu~l; ,spac'es enclosed for ',:isecurity. : : , , :~: , : , " , ..~ .. •

,01pen 8 a.m.,:- 5.p.m. weekdays. . i : ' -

Mini;mum Sizes avallabie'~ ]N sq. "0:'1

F o r w t o r e I n fo rma t i on Caii . • ". ,.

6 3 5 - 3 7 6 2 • Fo r space requ l rements In excess of 2500

sq. f t . cal l . . . . . . . "

638 1577 .' ' , ' , o r 'drop Into4423 Ra i lway Ave. ~:,,~ ~ (South of the Bus Dupe) I "

ponents in Financial Accounting, Cost Accounting, Data Processing & Management should lead to careers in Business Managemen t or- Accounl lng.

Fur ther in fo rmat ion m a y be obtained a t the Counsel l ing Off ice, T~r race Campus, or by phon!ng 635-6511. : ' - ~

I

FOR SALE BY TENDER SealedTenderS are nov/being accepted

by: -Schbol District 92 (Nisghe) for the purchase of the following items.

29' Heavy A lum inum Jet Boat Built by Norihwest Jet, 1973. Powered by two Ford 460's (19Y9 &1980), 320 H.P. each, 100 gallons fuel capacity, ful l cabin, seats 12, plus manyot~er ac. cessorles. Can be viewed at Ken's Marlna~i New' Remo• "

19'6" Heavy FJb.reglass Runabout .... 80 H•P• Mercury outl0oqrd, V= cabin, SO gallon fue l

ca-p!clty, comes with trailer, I~lUs many oth'~ ac. casso).les. Can be'viewed a t the ~hool Board off ice In New Alyans h. . . " " Both I~ds have had evauietlonsurveys by Roped.. Marine Sufvey~rs Ltd. end coplesare available for viewing af the School DIsWIct 92 Board Office, 4548 Lakelse Ave., 63~9)01 or.the School Board Office New Alyansh, ~ . 2 ~ . ; , . Terms of Sale:: Cash maY, as Is Where is basis• Sale• Is" f inal . Sealed Tenders ~nUstl0e-i'ecelved no le]er than Friday, July 30 et S:00 p.m.

The Io~e~t o r any bid not necessarily accepted.

SenlJ tenders to: School District 92 (Nlsgha;" Larry ~ * c ~ Secretary.Treasuror Hew ;~tyensh, B.C,

soE=s HEATING * P L U M B I N G * SHEET METAL

CONTRACT £ ~ l ; . ~ Q O , / o,L To GAS PLUMBING' I , / t J ~ 11J~ ( , / | 'CONVERSION

; 3931 Paque~e. Terrace • ,

RESIDENTIAL -- COMMERCIAL - - INDUSTRIAL I&~ll] ~

I~T~"EZNOR FURNACES I ~ Jlrl.'~,#,

F. McKENDRY CONST. LTD. F-0undations, F ram ing ,

General Cont rac t ing Commercial &Residential

Phone .- 635-4613,

- - Custom car stereo ins ta l la t ion ; - - Service on most b r a n d s .

t v ' s and stereos - - Service on Sony, RCA and

Sanyo video recorders

TERRACE ELECTRONICS 635-4543

No. 4 . 2903 Kenney Sf.

• Residentia! .Commercial • Custom Homes

!

635-5628 ,Remodelling

Abe VanderKwaak Terrace, B.C.

Y o u r lo t or o u r s

,Renovations 4

367t Walnut. Dr . R.R.No. 4

RESIDENTIAL • INDUSTRIAL • "SPECIALIZING IN O IL FURNACES

OWNED B#: e~)n auYLq'r

HorJRglass P lambirJg & H ~ c i r ~

, ~ r'~ ' 24 HOUR SERVI'CE

Phone 635-3511

: : BOX 84, R.R• 2. TE RRACE, B.C., V8G 3Z9

Plans are available. We also Custom Bui ld

"0MINECA BUILDING . . . . . . . . . . Supplies & Industrial D ls t r ibu lml

We have building Ioh~ available In T!rrece & Prince R

635-6381

. j~)l)(; EPOLE (~() N.~'r K I ~(:TI( )N . - .

Foundatior) to C0mplet ion O r c . . . . - • b

• Logwo~k Only. • , • .

635-7400 • -* Prince.George (112)971- 2 3 8 4 .

Barbara Nunn'_ _ A.I .S.T.D.I .SIB ~ ,

Training for~chlldreh and adu l ts in ba l le t , tap and iazz. •

Studio B o x t14 R~llden,;e 63s-$41/ 'Terrace,: B,C., i I~-!MO / :

For :inf0rmation on running y0ur : , direct0rycall 635 (

. .. : :.'...?

, ;::: -i~ ~. ~,

~'•• ' • , ' ' . ".'2 -.. ,~ : .

Page 15: Regional d,str, - CORE · page8 . About 350 students from Pari

Paga I*, TNe mre ld , Tue~lay, Jone 22~ 1982 " ' ~ l~II . . . . . . ~--" :::: .... :_~..._-_:::.::-::::::]I[-::~ . ~

. . . . . -° : : .............. 'I,~ i ~ ~ 'Havlng. a nlce d o y r!ll ,,~'..: ~ this three p i e ~ outf i t

~:~ ~ !~ lolouse":~nd ' Culotte • shorts':all In: ras~.,

1,7$TRANSAJ~P.S., P.B., t975 T oYOI"& S I ~ p!.c.kup IIr/b.. l l I .AZZ ~ .4X1 Good LFOI~. ~L~=. • 1971 Sateway z_,me MOTO~,~,OME', ,be,rry,:;!s G r a d e 1 1 a~uto., Best offer. Ca l l :70,000 km~ Good conoI1io n- ¢onotlrion, ask!ng $4,,000 . I ~ p ~ ~ ~ z oeoroom vra l le r UuhKer model. 236 Chey : s t U e l o ; t B : - . . , : a ,~ . , : , Harley+63.~:.7107, ' . . . . . . _ S4.:!0OPhone~5-5743af_.t~:.,5~ Phone ~15.22TL..': ..... ' . , ~ I th!arge a.ddlflon for 3rd....chassls,.4o0 engl.ne,..:14,000 : .Nl~h"~i .~- ' .~ l~; ,~.~:~ '~.

/ . ' . (acc10-~l). ~:. • . .Lp~-z~l~ . . . . . : . . , . ' , : .(pS-~1 i) .bedr~)mandJo~yshackrAll : km. Ope. q tO o f fe~ . .Mus t . : , . ,".'~,~...,~..V:v~ = ~,~:~v- " ': : i' , - i " . ' . ' ~ : ' ' : . " ' : ' '~ i " - - = - " . A :-,.. " . . ~ ' ,': . . . . . . . furnlshed wlth ~'wa|erbed;. ssl[byJuly1,1~2;~dl:84/S-' ':WaY~."i10 Keep-COOl 111

19~ c H E v C A P R I C E , P:S.; ".:.19~II o M c q ' ton 4x4; B | ~ . " ' '~ l '~U~r ' ; l~ l~ ~'a~ ~Q" ~I~ ~I' "" Price $12,:~00 Q80 ~ - 4 4 1 7 ; ' . " i : .:-. , .-..~'. . . . . ' . (pto-2~ji " | h ~ hot: ! : s U r e , e l ; ' s " " : " " W ' . " , . ~ , . - ' : •. ' • , . . . . '.,~ lala, .l=x;-,.":' , , : . . . . , , ' . . , • . . . . , - • , ~ . , , . , ' , * ,~ : . , " , . . , : :' • , , . , . , . . , , . . . , . , ~ . . . . . . .' :P.B:,POwjr wlndo l , . be l t . acClptld by sealed tender 4o , . . , , 6 ' =k,.~;.'. =; ,,. ';;;.:,' ~ :.'., ,.-.. • ' . ..... (p10~23J) . . :.'. ' : : . . . . . ';:: ' -' d e w : Sau= .g,,~.,,n,~ .offer. For more!nformetlon 1 " 12. n~on TuCKlay.. June..29 . -w, l i leran. , : l_ :=. . ; • ; , - :,,__;:.L • ~.::.-..: ca.:•. " ¢:~,~=,,~.n,-: 21' f t . . CAMPION bosh 'i0 : : . fMh |nn•~ , ;n~ r+ l l k H , ' " ' A " f o r a i ; e " ' " " " ~"~ " " ' ' ......... ' ~ .. u u m - ~ r reu,ms. f u R - , . . , . . . . . . . . .~ . , , . . . . . . . " . ,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . r - , . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . ' ' " h ' ' ' . . . . • '~. • - - " ~ ' ' - - * ' l ' • . ~ ' ~ - I m ~ . ~ . - I / ~ I u l I I ~ I~ , / . / 710 ' . I q l ~ ! i J " " 1 I . ~ " ' ' ' ; ' . . . . . . . ' ' " ' ,* " " ' " " • . l ~ / ' ~ l l l ~ ; l i ' "* | ' ! 11 ! " 11 I I 1 ' 1 or635-3T32afler6j).m~ , bid, of $2,000. For detai ls ~ ¢ ~ u ~ , ~ , , , ~ , ~ n . ~ , , J ,~,=- . , . . ~ - A - ; - e ,= . . - 20 f t , •T r l p l eEMo to rhome .. '+ I ~ " I ' I " I I . . . . I d M I

., " ' ( a o c 1 0 - ~ l ) . . . c o n t a c t : , - , . . . . . . . . , . • . : . • . . . . . . . L . , " ~ . - d . " ' , ' " ' L , ' ~ " , : . : ~ . . . . S l e . ~ . . . . . " . . . . . . . ... a l r y Ta ! : ) IC t s potyester • : : ' ' ,' ~ '. ' . • • . . . . . - " • ' . . . . : : "' :. '(:, '.' ', ISlT.-nC/' .mOolle nonno;ln¢|l~lel SX2U , " . . . . . . : ' " " " ' , . ' - • " . . . . . : " • "

h ' 1 1 ' ' " I : ~ ( i ' George Colegrave ~ : , " " - " ; ' ' f f " u e ' / ' ~ ' * ¢ k ins '1-i "~ ' -* ; ' "Phen¢635-ff37.~ , 63~ ,2~20 " ; ' ' , ; a n d r a y o n . C o u r t e s y SPORTY P L Y M O U T n ' Royal Bank of Ca~c la FOR:$ALE19e0 GMC Van, c"~;.e~e=~" 8x9' f ' f ~ ' l ; ' l ' t " ' : " : / " ' (aCC:30[) ..... SllhouBffe Fashions. Horlzon, ' . . . . ' . . ," Terrace, ' " ' :. sunroof; glass package, ne, v .~ .~. ,'J.. . _, : . . : . ~'~ .. " . . . . . . ' "' : ". " " ... . .

d0or, ha . . . . . .- " " .. • ones . =reve-ousnwasner" . - * . - : • T~C3:-:,:19;~-',' =Ith recl :~ - •~lS-Tt1~ •. , . . . o ,=;, brld¢.e,t.,°n, es',~feo~;.dent~s=; comblnatlo~. Located at 111' 1.9 7 0 : S E C U R I T Y " ' ~ ~ " " ~ " n " " -- " " ) ~ : . . . . . . . . ' n ~ , ~ U , n U~ ' = = I ' ~ W j ~ r l l ~ l l ? g ~ ' . , " " . . . . . :--'- " • O V E R H E A D . c a - - - e r '

drlpe~ and fin." Only one - 4473. . . . . . r.,ne t-arK, P.SKInB, price ,,,~,. • . .. owner. SS,000 OBO. Phone ONE I1"- FLAT ' D E C K (p1~31) "' $~,500f lrm.Mustbessento Sto've, Ice-h()x and furnace;

" 6eappre¢lat~LTovlewcal l Phena a f t e r ] - 6 3 5 - 7 4 6 7 Riaht. 635-9676, (p3-22,24,251) tr, a l ler with beaver ta l l 1971 FORD LARIAT FIfO 635-9067 after 4:30 p.m. $1,000.

tandem axles, e lect r ic P.S., P.B., a i r , 430~uto., 20 (pd-301u) (p2-221) " brakes, capacity 1900 Ibs.

~ 5 0 M I L E S ~ _ . . m p g . Clean and In good HOME I pushed m

QUARI~. | / 635.7559.tandembrakes $1500axles'OBOelecfriCphone 7559.and must ssll. Phone 63S- (p$-231) _ 5 per cen,pr ice. Nawly~d°wn ofdecorated,tOtal ~ ~ ~ " ~ ' ~ ~ ~ ' " '~ "'~ ~'~'~ "~;'~< / I I L I I I ~ I ~ : U r ~ ' l % #~ r

carpeted. Washer and . i ~ ~ ~ ; ~ , ~

. . . . . . (pS-~J) dryer. Fully furnished. Also SAULT aTE. MARIE - workshop, landscaped, SHERIFF'S SALE Ont. (CP)---C4madteun m

" i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ , ., ~ fenced on 7SxlO0 private lot. COUNTY OF ~ ~ Cement foundation. Priced PRINCE RUPERT

~ ~ ~ ~ to sell. Must be scan to be Between: III1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . appreciated. Phone 6~5- ACKLANDSLIMITED

3 FULLY SERVICED RESIDENTIAL LOTS FOR SALE-- -or LEASE•TO PURCHASE BASED UPON 12 per an t OF MARKET VALUE (for qualiflBd persons). FIRM PRICES are $21,,100, $28,450 and $21t,500.

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT ROB GRENO, DISTRICT OF. TERRACE

PICK UP & DELIVERY

638.8195 Radio Message inswerinE Service

,For Page r No.31 FOR SALE 1300 sq. ft. 3 b e d r o o m c o n d o m i n i u m l oca ted c lose to d o w n t o w n . One fu l l ba th and 2 ha l f ba ths , f u l l y ca rpe ted , v e r y w e l l kep t , r e c e n t l y r e d e c o r a t e d .

P r i ced to sel l a t $43,000.00.

Call 635-7307 after 5:00 p.m.

BUSINESS ROAD RUNNER SERVICE TO

TERRACE--:THORNHILL-REMO -AIRPORT "

E,A, GARNERLTD. Terrace Bua Terminal 635-3680

FOR SALE: 12x56 Safeway .Manor.Recently renovated

• $11,000 ~5-3775, &7 p.m. ~8-

2000 .

(pg-2Sl).

TIRED OF._PA'YJNG high 1382after p.m. rent. Own your own 2

(pS.2SI)- bedroom- 14x68 mobi le 197012'xT0'~)artly furnishes home. This One's worth Windsor Mobile home with taking a look at. Carpeted, 12'x30' f inished addi t ion, al l appliances, Included. Asking $20,000 or best offer. Very econemlcal natural Phone 635-9054. gas heating and water tank.

(nc-s-iff)~-,Rsal nice inside and out. FOR SALE: 1971 Drive by No.16 Terrace Paramount 12'wide mobile Tr;|i ler Court. Must so l l l home. Good condit ion, For further Into. and ap- Asking $10,000 gPhone 635- pelntment to. view, Phone 4313, . . . . . . 63S-7559.

(p10-281) (pS-231)

Well estoblished route ovgdloble i , Terroce

As of July 1st one of our best established routes - will be available to you! If you are interested

in being a carrier in the area outlined below call now!

Kelth ~ • t " r t I

- ' T

Graham

I I I I I

k

i

- - " " ' I

AVe . , I

~ - " j " j

-. II " ' • i ! ,

. . . . . . I I " ~ - . I I

. - " .

i ! "

" TF

I T i u :i • ~ NN ~ I |

, 0

• r ~ . ' " ~ . i

• ' " • " "" E

• ., " , : ,i '2"":

[ . - " . • . . • , , . .

. ' ' F o r informatiOn !and/or applications " contact Maria at-, Our. c!rculation desk.

.... 6 3 5 . , 4 0 0 0

.11:1

• .. : .

iorn extr mone, , Be ~. Doll Hero! co rrled

] ,

. . . . . : ,

promoting "excesaivq legalism" by pushing th, cause for human rights t~ far, says the Anglican bishop of the diocese o Algoma.

Governments are par ticularly guilty of taking th, human rlghts cause t ,

"r id icu lous l eng ths , ' Bishop Frenk-Nock tol, delegates to the recent ~OU synod of the diocese r e p r e s e n t i n g 9 . 6 , 0 0 /mgiieems be~weenThunde Bay and Gravenhurst, Ont.

Plaintiff ' and: G R E E N L I N E C O N . TRACTING (1980) LTD., EDWARD N. ALTENHOFEN, ROBERT W. LOGAN, ANO ED E. PARCHEWSKY' (ALSO KNOWN AS E R N I E PARCHEWSKY).

Defendant(s) Under and by virtue of a

Writ of Seizure end Sale issued out of the Supreme Court o! Brit ish Columbia, Vancouver registry number "Human rights _ e o m _ - . C804820, and to medlrected, . . . . . missions m every provmce, ..... I wi l l offer for sale by public . . . . . . . "" " ' - - -* ~ ' " com-ound pamcmarly tmmno, are behlnd 4842 Hlghway 16, beeomlng more and more West, Terrace, Br l t lsh l~werful 'and authoritative, Columbia, on Friday, the twenfy-f l f thday of June, AD 1982, at 1:30 In the .a t . ternoon, all the r ight and tit le and Interest of the defendant, Ed E. Par. chewsky, In the following item: -- one 1975 Ford truck serial n u m b e r F61DCV64525, complete with Llncoln;SAE 300,. 40 volt , weldln0 machine ser ial number TEM 10141, a n d miscellaneous welding tools and supplies. _ All goods wil l be sold on an as Is, where Is, basis; goods to be romoved by the pur - chaser on the day of the sale. Terms of the sale: cash or certified cheque, plus 6 per cent Provincial Sales T a x . . All sa les aro final. The Sherlff reserves the right to edlourn the_ sale at any

even dangerously s o .

• "It, w e a ~ e n o t ~ i i ~ t u l . , w e will soon be so bound by legalism that we will scarcely be able to move."

....... e~'l~be rights :of human beings have a ,/igniflcant place in our society and l would be the last to deny it," Nock said. But he added he is concerned that the demand for rights is not accompanied by a growing sense of responsibilitY.

N O T I C E F O R S A L E U N D E R T H E time.

L. Searle Sheriff Services Terrace, B.C.

(acc2-15,22J)

....... :::'.:':: MECHAN IC$ LI E N . A C T ....

To satisfy a debt Incurred" by Vincent Woods in the amount of $448.95, a 1972 Oldsmoblla Delta 88, serial

"31.57K2X126867, registered In the name of Dougles'J. Clayton, wil l be sold at.5004 Hiway 16 West, Terrace, B.C. on Wednesday June 23, 1982 8 : 3 0 a . m . by Jim

• McEwan Motors (Terrace) Ltd.

(acc2-15,221)

l

NORTHWEST COMMUNITY COLLEGE'

INVITES APPLICATIONS . . . . . FORITHE POSITION OF

ADULT BASIC.EDUCATION • PROGRAM CO.ORDINATOR

Thlscollege is committed, wherever it Is financlally and physically fsaslble, to decentralize educational and training service so that ~ e opportunities for education are equitably shared by resldente of the region. We have established a breed based program tomes, the diverse educational needs of the' under-

":. 'educated, unemployed or under-employed.

'The'Adult Basic Education program ¢o-ord nator s ti responsible, tot . the admlnlstroflon of all college

A.B.E. program,, Including needs assessment, • . Curriculum development, .Instrugt,~ selection and • evaluation, and program eva!uatlon. " - .

RESIDENTIAL- PARCEL FOR SALE I :

AND DEVELOPMENT BY PUBLIC.TENDER ,

' . . ' - . ) '

The Ministry of Lands, Perks and .Housing Invites " offers by Sealed Tender for the purchase, and development of: 'resldentlal property located I n . Desse.Lake, B.C'and described as the remainder of :

• District Lot 2368, plan :10388/and containing 2~;;2 h a S ~

' : ' " . >'" I All Tenders must be sealed and clearly ma~'l<ed: : : I I "Offer to' Pur.chese end D e v e l o p - Dense Lake, B.C.", and must be clell~/ered before !2 Men on July 2, 1982, tO:

.. Reglon~al Director " Lands & HB'~ing; Rogiona! Op~aflons

. . . . . . . . -: : BegS000 . ...... ' . . . . Smlthers, B.C,- ' " "

,11 " ( . , V O J . 2 N O ' ' " " I I I I ' Tendersmust be. acc0mpa'n'led by a:cei'i(fled chequo

• The co-ordinator Works with the regional area co. .ordinators and:reports tq ,ha.director of the Vocational & Trades'Training DI;/Isl0n.

: . . • -

J J In thi~ am0untof $2,000.00 payable to the Minister of • F i n a n c e . , ' . / ! - • " ' , - • • . ' : :

I * T'he h l~he; |o r 'nY T e n * r ma;; I~.:t be'acoepted. 1:~ ~ ,

J/Tender ~ l e n t s , In~tl:UCtlqns:to Bidders, :Term.' ...... I ~ and Coric[lflons i~ay be obtained a t the elX)v(~ adl

I f f I copy of the same bef0re submlf l ln i b ids. : . . . . I

I• r Z' " ' ' ' :*'l~e HOnour4~:,ie J~m~iR: Chabet I I

I Salary' w! l l .be I n accordance with the College ! "agreen~ent wi th : the B.C.G.E;U; Instructor SCale, i

" : 1 - ~ an administrative allowance of $185;00 per. • I m o ~ t h (1981.82 "rates). " ':: • . ' / ! +

• 1 .

'This competifllon closes July 16,.1982 and duties will

,: .c°mmence assoon as pc~s!ble. 'thereafter" " * ! L /M ln i i t e r0 f L a n ~ P a r k s i n d ,lousing.

' Please'send appilcatlons:to: . - ..... , d ~ l k ~ : ,:' Provln¢~of British Columbia I I " Mr, Fred Wilson; dlreofor, • ( r r ~ l ~ ~ ', ' ~ ' dq 11/ " k ) h k " f ~ " " 1~ J, " 1 . a , B .

Vocational & Tildsa Training ~L~ " I V ~ I Provinceof : | Northwest Community Callege -. i Bd t ,.o. =x = I v ~ h ~ l u m b l a I • Terrace, B.C. V|O 4C2 - ' * - . , o- .

I " . . . . . . ~ " " ~ ] Minist~ of Lands, |

" For further Znformaflon, pteaN'Centad the currant'"- . % ~ ~' Parkd:~nd Housing 1 program co-ordlnet0r of A.B.E., Mr; IlanStanley,1 at ~ 1 1 ~ I ~ ~ h ~ t . Minister n ' , "~1 ~ i ~tonour~lbl~u~e~R.chabot.Ulnister 635-6511, Local 278. . - ~: . . . . . . . ~ l l l i l = ~

I