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" ., . .: . ~ ! ! ~ ~ " .Aluminum CO/of Canada two levels of: government "We are ' mo~i~oring ~ ~! I (Alcan) lawyers are con- may issue orders to the temperature daily," said The thea~' owes al~ ~ ? ~ proximatelyl~0i000 to the ~ .': , sidering:whet~er to appeal a company. This could cause Johnson. : "Fortunately, we RoyalBankf~a~lefimnd ~ ~. ' court ruling 'released some prob|ems,',"-:lt.a'dded, have ~ not reached those . . . . ~+~: . Tuesda~ that forced, the: "An example,,r~htnow is temperatures yet," loan. "['he ]olm '.was .company to obey .a federal fisheries' demand ~or a d/s,. In Victoria, provincial ' negotiated four year~ago ' , ~?, fisheries ~iepar~m+ ent ~order charge from:the dpillway.in Environment Minister and wast0 be Paid0ff in " % to ailowznore:water tofl0W the spring' of 1981 at a time. YStephen Rogers said.he had I0. yea~., at.a rate of M~0.. . into .the ~ Upper Nechako when, in. the : past;/the ' not., yet .seen :.the judgment : per .m~nth: -. But with :/ ~, River. government of B.C.,through: but ia glad the Company Was rising ,.~tmst rates 'the i x ~ituatimil~'c..h~oged~md The'decision,.made by Mr. the- comptroller' of. water ordered to increase the flow. Hghts,hasorderedeomplete' • ,Especially. ff the thing '~";" Justice" Thomas Berger of closure of the spill~vay be- were delayed two weeks and onlySiCper month of the ;, .:: $350dec~sin~": d~esthe..,i~cipal.' towards . ~ . . . . . . . . ~.;, ' .S~premethe BritiShcourt, ,wasC°lumbiahafled cause, of sudden.floods..in the- we erred'the wrong way, -- InFebruary Merry ~ by both federal flsheriesand Nechako .and in the lower trred 'Oh the side of con- ;. Halis0~ besan her i~'. '~' provincial environment Fraser rivers." serving water? andlosin~ the - Johnson ~said he, was . ' " I1 in ~ ~ will . . . . fish-- then we d rea y be campaig loralae,money M . . . . . offielals as.a step that ' e nun of , , ~ "~,,~o~,I- lh~, ~'it.! .n|m deHghtedatth..gra g. .a jam because you can t get :: topay~fthe.]oa~. She is . : T.,2~," ~:..., ~::,..: .~. .... on , the injuneUon wlden went to ..,~;,+~ ~"-ks back " Re-era ':,the p~st~M~t: Cf .th. : ~,.::. ~ it, tmnery,m me r~ecnaxo.. " ' n , . : theatre and ia 0hairman.: II1 _ ...... .,. . eourt last Friday after Alca ."l~id . . . . . . , , .:- UUt ,MCal!~. WPJC,~ ,IXseu~.'" , " . ,' ,'.". +" ' . ."' .... ' ' , ...~ ...-; .-. ~..,, ~_ ,~:.Tefused-,to.'obey-a'federaL In the ruling. Berger -. " ' " ~ awerteo water zrom me _;_,. _,,. .,,+ ' ._ '~ . . . . . of the eommittee to raise ~: :::" ("...:~. ~.. +,. ~' .. ,, ,. ~........... ~-aer to. increase me water ~oll-d the dimmte a "classic " the~iey. , The. 01her ~ upper NeconKo co p0W= ,u~ n,;.-- i . . . . . . ~ ,,. , .., . ,, committee members m "' : :~ ,north,centralB;C. alm~lnum "+"' . ease m eon,,ct over But he said the matter is resource management in a :: ~i'et~ld and Ma~ smelter,at Kitinmt;,said the not over. He expects Alcan's federal system;" . Van H~Pd; • " " ' .... " .declaim may.create un- - : • An 'enthusiastic and certainty over water refusalof theorder Willgo to .... trial at a later date. "Our The question; be said; is . supportive.reapome from . management in the river, evidence will be laid on the .whether. Aican,: 'with. its ':: Terrace residents. and "Alcan has asked its.legal table and we are confident !t licende '~'e'fikhrined " in somd but;o/-towners .has advisors.whether or not the will stand up." provincial law and dating ii mat!eHallsor's campa/gn .deci~/ion of Mr. Justice During the : hearing, ',back to. 1950, or the. federal almost, c~npletely Stic, Berger sh'ould be appealed,'~ fed~al 'lawyer John Haig government should deter- eessful, " Now zhe+ooly " thecompany said ~na news pre~ented evidence from mine the amOunt.of water reeds tha~ final43.400. :. release, : .... . . . . :_~e:lhealre mi~'iu" : , .... ,,.~ ,,,, ..^~,...~.,,,o rmherim expem:~Z!Fil, tl~, dischargm, .-~., , . , "~..,;.~,~ ~ ~ ~a -~,~ ~ ~ + . .,, .................. - .......... ,~'6,~"~.+~.~',':;'. ::~,i:!]~" ," ::'rese ""' "'~,.. , "' ''''''~4~V~'I'~'" ~'~"" :'~''~ "''.... r: .... h'v" ...... ''' 'ItS'' "~UlI" :'~-- |&~aet " ...... ..... "lfi/+'~ "~ the "~ "'~,Tl~m~am~,4m~ms,,',publle Interest," Be'rger '.'''" - - U ~ ~ r : ~'k almost ~mmeo]ately on T~ concluded. "The power ~ ' Berger's ruling, • inc~g ',~, ultlmat~ly must be his." ~tumb . ......... .. cooling watei" in the.,-chako. the: discharge fl~)ugh the :. system. . r` ~. ~ e n t a l . service, p~r . . . . , 'fl~pi!tlngyln:~acUvities Sk|nsLake spillway south of " .... " . ~ii '~S:{~iV.~'~ t ' D,~'. Bur,s Lake intothe Nechako BIG:::WEEKEND .h0!di~i~.cg~raB~';i~l~, to.the 8;000 .cubic feet a. , ;~;: do~uati0m, ~b~ke~e~id ~nd demanded by federal ..... ,_~ ~'~.,'. _ _ _ _ _ ~ _ _ _ _ members 'can "think of. . Mary Hallsol dands':beslde'the:, fl~erm0meter that's meas~uringthe amount of :.mmey needed Previoudy; the cxnpany .v: ,~, t,_... ~._. __ ... • Mding money to run the .for theTerra¢o Little Theatre to reach Its goal. P,O~O~v C.rm.w,so, had reduced the spillway .... .. theatre is a. year-round : . . flow to 600 .cubic feet, The .Terrace(Centenn/al Lions Club will activity, even thoush the .,'0n tw0/,ml!~r ahd three, remaining "amount that" " find a .new premises. The, numbers 30 individuals arguing that federal ~)fficials celebrate (he. ~himl River~at .Days this theatre's seamm is from . mlnor~ucU0na eacl/ was!to be reached," " membership decided to. plus: 20 'non-active we r~ unduly alarmed ~ibout Saturday and"Stmday. " Sep{emberto May.. -, year. and .'a: ChTistmas: . The:, resl~ Io the , buy . the old Baptist members who 'pay: a . water temperatures .in the ,The celebrati~Lwi]l begin at 8 a.m. Saturday " What the theatre hoped:~ ,~... play starring CIW~clren .Is campaign ,has :been in Church on Kalum. Street membership fee. Neclmko'.:The fisheries .de- with. a, pancake" breakfast, sponsored by the ' batches,> said. Hallsor: Terrace C0wd~:Wn Lions Club. ' If an,vhody zs interested' to do Was to find ~00 alWayS PreNnted!..: . ,and convert it; It"is this " , ," . . . partment has been con- " peopleor organlzationa to '.' 51m ~Cfl0hi:idon't : -~e support CFTK has . buildingth e th~treowes : .in. supporting ..~e.ftmd;..¢emed'~:+'tbat hlgh ~vater . raising drive they can cau loan or donate them II00 10rlng inmuch immey for ~ giv~the theatre.in radiO:. "!the money on; ' A , '. . . ' . temperatu~es~..-might harm Probably the biggest event of theweekend, the each.. The.loans will. be the theatre, thoulh. . and ~.televislon.,;:ads has. provincial ~ recreatio'n Merry, Hallso~ a t 635-9717...' ' migrating an~i. spawning ' Kermode Canoe marathon will begin Saturday at ~aid back,at a rate el Halls0r ~.!~.!:[Aay bebn:,+invaluable and ~, faciliUes grant ~vered 'or marl a cheque to 36~5. +, . :sahnon only now beginning 10a.m. Therace~swillst~t'tfromRemoBar. three per month and four "Dirty,. Lift,n. :,..ad; an really .started.~he money oee-third the originalcost Kalum.str~t, Donation "toenterthe ~lechakbsy.stem, . The highlight of.tl~ weekend, the Riverboat .. are dedUcflble on income';: ,+.widchisa~majortribu~ryof Days parade WiU, start~off at :11 ~m. The procession, planned carefully by the l~yal .~ery second month. The crumple. !t, ~n,:,for siX: .coral. n g :In,.:i :::',..'.. ~'~:. - ~,,, ~-~e"*b.~]-d/ns; --.+. ' - tax " ' - - -- loa~ to be40~id, l~lek.wUl, : p~,hts: a~ : ~ t In " . Moat o{the Lg0W, Jq~als: • : .+ ~',~ea.,o~.~ememoersmp-, v. , .. !, .: :,: the Fraser rover. be ~J.ded :~a!a!:i]o~: : ~:~:~+~l~Mo,:5~,~ i t.::'eos.t;, i.: ~bo ~Ye eo,,~{i~.~ ~:~i, !i ii:.(!~,:~i.~:~.:!.~(:~',/'! ;~: ~~ ~: ;..""~,::."/: j'i. ,,,:, :.,~/i, :i.:i,,i.::::!:i, • 'Waily. Johnson, Paclfi¢:.:. Canadian Legion,.wi]l follow Lakelse Avenue up. " ;.~:~ .~" -" :~ ,:'.: ,i~=,~,/~, ' " " ' ~6 the ~te Hallaor hagxnow~ ~'~ ~ ~:~::, ; +.~,,,:.;~:~:': ~:: t'; :~; :" 'i'~'' '" "r II ' ~ I ' '~" : '~:" ' ' restart mrector mr tne arena . .... .~ '." '" ..... ". ' ' ,, ~ : , , ..... , : . .... -" ,:~'~,:.' i!:.." ~" :-"'-h".' ..... -. ;". :'.,, ;,",~.:.~':: "/,..,:~',~. . ...... : to'the - much of the mon~. theatre only m.,a~:about. " but alnee.,.tbe raSio ,:,:: ,,,~i:~: .said Immediately following the parade, the 4600 • that has come ln has been M00proflt. ~.. •. . televIpion .sos. appea, r~.,. ,, ,~,.., i,,.v ,,.,~.:~,w,~,..V~?,.; ,...:.:.~,:.. ,~.~.~.,, temper atur.es m. me n.ver block .will participatein a Block Fair. - . in donations ratherthan The' theati~'~al~does more peopm nave ~.. +'~" ,:.'. ~ .,. , '-" ::: .~ ". ' - / :". ":iA' '"~+i'~~"~,- above., the Stuart. Rwe r ' " Later on thaieYe'ring, the Terrace SkY Divers . " . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . . . " ' " andsm , " " ' ' loans that'Hailsor expects sponsor ,¢0ncel'ts, ,when responded to their ' OTTAWA (CP) --.I~ber. al, "to, hi~l~.+rwag.ede.~ ....... , junction, were, pet:il_ ously Club will put on ~i.~h0w at the arena, That is i.~..,.k~.h...,.l.,I, al~,..,. ~,,,,,',,.'+,~,q~,'Madlf'mnd eh~tre,s nlea. for . ~]~ ,'.W~rren. r Allmano hasL negotlauoos mr 'eoueeuve, elope" to the 68 degrees scheduled to begin: at 6 p.m. " ; . u ~ u ~ a u ~ w l l ~ s # m ~ . ~ m ~ 'us.~.#ms,~,~ffi~,~.~'-.-.~':-'~'-~".,~ . - - - , ~ . " ' . ~ . . . , - ' , r , ~ , . . *:. ,.~':?,~, , , ,~ :, . , : ., , ~ .. :,., ,. ÷., :, :,~ ............ . ,, , • '.'~ , ~ ' . " , ., ' off Within three yea,; , It 5olds a mn~' acl/ns~. ~.,; asmtan .ee, : :..~,~+,:::,,::., accused :. thei.,: :~.~ude:au~, ~,.~,~, :~+, ~!d~.~ Fa.ren.helt." !eve] . that The Women's ~0wth Centre Youth Program ,,~ majority 'd tim ,ehool 10r ddidr~,~: .~-, 'l~e theatre hM'b~n-m ..... g0vernmen~- ' 0t. o~recu~--. +!Amnano;wn.,o ~ ,e~,/ se~enUitS beueve can cause brin~s Kid's Gam~,:~ Night for ages 8 to 16 at the -- . . . . . . . . ~ - - ' : . . . . . . . )-~,,.£~ - . . . . . . . . . . . . '. ,'- " . .~ ~-t, ,', .... , '~ " . loans come:from private Some oqla~ilom ~,~"T~..~¢esincelm andi~ .... -oontributing to. inflaUo,n . ~ . ar'Tn~deaui+s_.m~er .~.lwrm. to,me fish..Th, ey. hit arena banquet ~n~ beginning at 6 p.m. individuals and. I. think compinle~ havre. been .... +4irst,ii:.~iit~q~nt.. was ..... its curren, t pgpci~...~/,~.., :.:eo.~umer ano. corporate 6~.5 degr~s rest Sat~rda,y. . And for, the ad~ts, the Terrace Centennial -,,,,,,, ~,o, o.M~,, i,, , ,,,w,m*tv ,mi~ ''~'~ ' ~I~0~Hallsor's' In' a -letter t~,~,l~tme' alfau's, pamcmarzy no~e9 • L0rne Duncan, Aican s ..... + ..... "" . . . . . . . . . "~'-: , '-', . . . . . . . . ~ " ..... ' : ..................... e H 0 " Uohswillholdthe'RiverboatDaysCasino atthe • ml~",. "W~ enuldn't The"; Terr|~e. "Art -mothtq,~y~/~ow i n Its~'.: Mim ster Tru~/i~It~made recent rises in th .p ~ f power operations manager, ~ti,~n" "w[thout'-the -~ ~ti~.~:~S 'riffl~...2Sthco~.~ti~year andi~,. ,pUbl]~.:,'T, uesd?l~und-~'~elid/mflk;b(!t terC:fruits noted ln a statement that the arena beginning also at 6 p.m. pe~le of', T/Imee sup and ma'de"$~:s~ .the ' ha~w0rk~w!th,thel~l . '~,~Y~P,~.~.~+ep+,cqn.c,,e~..,.~+:dvege~b!es"H.e.~al~,,uid flrmhuana~reement.wzth TheC'an°eRegattawfllstartSundayratlOa'm" ...... ' " " ...... While the regatta is winding up, the Man of the porflngusonthatlevel.", ~kn. ~:,,d~(d .' kchool'" distrfet, + about maj~',mcr~.ses, m mc..rea...ses, m ga.~7;allPe~?: the B,C: government t m:..a at Oil's Beach on the Lakelse Lake. The idea for this. ma~or ff~00, Alclm.i[aV:e~ and municipality and .Nor- ~ consumer prices, wmcn nave wm see.to wna~ ne cuu~-u u Hcence to me waters ox me. ,.Campaign came- to ManUqu~e's Men's wear , thwest " -Community takenplace lately andwhich already deplorable situation, upper Nechako and it wants Momitain Foot Race, sponsored by the Skeena HalIs0r last fall"and she . gave SZ}0.. The, Canadian College, Will' occur.in the months to The government has also to continue managing the Valley Marathon Club wi|l begin at the arena, come.'.' ., checked it-out and was Cellulose 'Compimy said. - From the late ~960s to. • " " " . -" :, fed inflation, by imposing river "in a way which takes To draw things ~0 a close, the Lakelse Lake ready to.begin.4tt the end .they, would.~teh dollar, 1976 th'e theatre was using Recent,n:sesinfmdl)idees tiuOt,u: on import.ed shoes accotmt of the various down- Outhouse Race. wilL take place at eli's Beach ct February. for dollar money ~alsed buildings supplied by - Will lead tO double-diglt in-"and 'clothing, the MP stream interests." starting at '2 p.m."and ending when the last The theatre tries to put up to 141,000 on the. , ",CanCel but then had to', flaflon" and wtll .eontributb charged: ' ' . "As matters now stand, out'house is in. . . " . .:,/: : .... ; - . . . . . .... .. : ,, ,. , . ........... , . . , . . ~.~.., . .. . . . . ~ . .,.., ..' .. . .. '. " . ,. +.- ..' . ' "7, ' " " Fort Neliso:n Ind anseach get $20,000 Friday FORT NELSON, B.C.- he!dintrustuntll..theyreach :have been looking at very ."They're pretty.le~el, st0re ..owner and vice- We baclIy need this shot m While many shop ovmers Either way, band mem- (CP) -- Luxury cars and bi~- the !epl ap of lg~ but adults wellequipped and expensive headed .people;'.'+ Craddoek president of the Clmm. bet of the arm," expect a rush on Just about bers are throwing a ticket appliances are rollin~ -willhll~them01/e~to~e.nd cars,".she said.. "So we've .said, addin~ flint hedoesn't .Commerce, said most Kalyn said he expected everything, band lawyer celebration Friday night, 'into this northeastern B.C. or i0v'ut, be~n try!ng.'to bring in the expeCt.the Indians to go too businesses in town have some Indians Will save their Andrew Schuck said /hey The party is by invitation community as merchants, Banks will~]be •open rues they'll like." fa'r o.verboard, , . •.. expanded their inventories money and :'some'll blow it. shouldn't count their profits only and will include a stock up for an anticipated Saturday Just f~: ,the .oe- The auto dealership ex- Some band" members of ¢ouchep, dining room . , there will be a lot of before they've been rung, up dinner, presentation of the spending spree by native Casion 'and ,~erchants .in pects, that many will be already have,lined up put- mdtes, washers and dryers., rowdyness going on." oo the till, cheques and a dance, Indians about to: reap a 18- town are, M~~'.r~ady,to traded, for' "cash err the chases. One outlet r~ted " " But RCMP don't expect "I think they may, get a The $6 million distributed million bonanza in natural claimashare'c~thewlndfall. table." sales, of recreational "Business was Just drastic any problems. A spokesman surprise," Schuck Uid, to band members will ecme gas royalties. , " . Joan Liedtke/~~ Liedtke William Craddoek, head of equipment are v/ell up, when.the milk were down," for thelocaldetachment said "This would be similar,to a from $15 million owed the All 300 members of' the Motors Ltd.,, SMd.;Tuesday the town's other auto deal- especially gmis ar/d mini. Kalyo said of' the period Friday night is not expected group of white i~bple band in back royaltieS. MOst Slave Indian band will ./hat .her: eompi~y began ership, sald he started or- bikes for children, earl}/- this year . when to be any more or less lively receiving the money:.~Some of it will be used to improve receive cheques .for 11120,000 boildin~ its, I|0ek. in Jbne, deri~ stock the day after .Next to ears, merchants slumping salesanda burned, than any other in Fort will spend it, but some will and expand band services Friday, their initial share of imsll,g up ec~,M~_ }' cars for the revenuesharing pact was .expect to move a lot 'of cut,railway bridge:,aH but Nelson, and no plato have save. and to lay a future ecmo~ie back royaltY lmyments from vehicles in thawS10,000 to reached.and predicts func- fUrnitttre, and businesses shut down the fxmt lxOduct .been made for expanded "The Fort Nelson bahdis foundation for a people |, . . • p s wells on band property. $13,000pHee table, ttonal vehicles like pick-up havestockedupaccordin~ Y, plants that sign most o~ the patrols or to call in rein- cautious and very resp0n, whose tradiUonal wayof life Minors will hdve their shares "They (band::.members) trucks will be the big,sellers. Gary Kalyn, furniture payeheques in.town. ' forcements, sible." " Was trapping.

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.:: $350dec~sin~": d~esthe..,i~cipal.' towards . ~ . . . . . . . . ~.;, ' .S~premethe BritiShcourt, ,wasC°lumbiahafled cause, of sudden.floods..in the- we erred'the wrong way, - - I n F e b r u a r y Merry ~ by both federal flsheriesand Nechako .and in the lower trred 'Oh the side of con-

;. Halis0~ besan h e r i~'. '~' provincial environment Fraser rivers." serving water? andlosin~ the • - Johnson ~said he, was • . ' " I1 in ~ ~ will . . . . fish-- then we d rea y be • campaig l o r a l a e , m o n e y M . . . . . offielals as .a step that ' e nun of ,

, ~ "~ , , ~o~ , I - lh~, ~'it.! . n | m • deHghtedat th . .gra g . .a jam because you can t get :: t o p a y ~ f t h e . ] o a ~ . She is . : T . , 2 ~ , " ~:..., ~::,..: .~. . . . . on , the in juneUon wlden went to ..,~;,+~ ~ " - k s back " R e - e r a ' : , the p ~ s t ~ M ~ t : Cf .th. : ~,.::. ~ i t , t m n e r y , m me r ~ e c n a x o . . " ' n , . : theatre and ia 0hairman.: II1 _ . . . . . . .,. . eourt last Friday after Alca ."l~id . . . . . .

, , . : - UUt ,MCal!~. WPJC,~ , I X s e u ~ . ' " , " . , ' , ' . " . +" ' . . " ' . . . . ' ' , ...~ . . . - ; .-. ~ . . , , ~_ ,~:.Tefused-,to.'obey-a'federaL In the ruling. Berger

-. " ' " ~ awerteo water zrom me _;_ , . _ , , . .,,+ ' ._ • ' ~ . . . . . of the eommittee to raise ~: :::" ("...:~. ~. . +,. ~' . . , , ,. ~ . . . . . . . . . . . ~-aer to. increase me water ~oll-d the dimmte a "classic " t h e ~ i e y . , The. 01her ~ upper NeconKo co p0W= ,u~ n,;.-- i . . . . . . ~ , , . , .., . ,, committee members m " ' : :~ ,north,centralB;C. alm~lnum " + " ' . ease m eon , , c t o v e r

• But he said the matter is resource management in a :: ~ i ' e t ~ l d and M a ~ smelter,at Kitinmt;,said the not over. He expects Alcan's federal system;" . Van H~Pd; • " " ' . . . . " .declaim may .c rea t e un- - :

• An 'enthusiastic and certainty over water refusalof theorder Willgo to .... t r i a l a t a l a t e r date. " O u r T h e ques t ion ; be said; is

. supportive.reapome from . management in the river, evidence will be laid on the .whether. Aican,: 'wi th. its ':: Terrace residents. and "Alcan has asked its.legal table and we are confident !t licende '~'e'fikhrined " in

somd but;o/-towners .has advisors .whether or not the will stand up." provincial law and dating ii mat!eHallsor's campa/gn .deci~/ion of Mr. Just ice During the : hearing, ',back to. 1950, or the. federal

almost, c~npletely Stic, Berger sh'ould be appealed,'~ fed~al 'lawyer John Haig government should deter- eessful, " Now zhe+ooly " thecompany said ~na news pre~ented evidence from mine the amOunt.of water reeds tha~ f inal43.400. : . release, : .... . . . .

: _ ~ e : l h e a l r e m i ~ ' i u " : , . . . . , , . ~ , , , , . .^~,...~.,,,o r m h e r i m e x p e m : ~ Z ! F i l , t l ~ , d ischargm, .-~., , . , " ~ . . , ; . ~ , ~ ~ ~ ~ a - ~ , ~ ~ ~ + . .,, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - ..........

,~'6,~ "~.+~.~',':;'. ::~,i:!]~" ," ::' rese ""' "'~,.. , "' ''''''~4~V~'I'~'" ~'~"" :'~''~ "'' .... r: .... h'v" ...... ''' 'ItS'' "~UlI" :'~-- |&~aet " ...... ..... " lfi/+'~ "~ the "~ "'~,Tl~m~am~,4m~ms,,',publle Interest," Be'rger ' . ' ' ' " - - U ~ ~ r : ~ ' k almost ~mmeo]ately on T ~ concluded. "The power

~ ' Berger's ruling, • i n c ~ g ',~, ultlmat~ly must be his." ~ t u m b . . . . . . . . . . . . cooling watei" in the . , -chako .

the: d ischarge fl~)ugh the :. system. . r ` ~ . ~ e n t a l . service, p~r . . . . , ' f l ~p i ! t l ngy l n :~acUv i t i e s S k | n s L a k e sp i l lway south of " . . . . " .

~ i i ' ~ S : { ~ i V . ~ ' ~ t ' D , ~ ' . B u r , s L a k e i n t o t h e N e c h a k o BIG:: :WEEKEND . h0 !d i~ i~ . cg~ raB~ ' ; i ~ l ~ , to . the 8;000 .cubic feet a. , ;~;: do~uati0m, ~ b ~ k e ~ e ~ i d ~ n d demanded by federal . . . . .

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m e m b e r s ' c an "think of. . Mary Hallsol dands':beslde'the:, fl~erm0meter that's meas~uring the amount of :.mmey n e e d e d P r e v i o u d y ; the c x n p a n y . v : ,~, t , _ . . . ~ . _ . _ _ ... • M d i n g money to run the . f o r t h e T e r r a ¢ o L i t t l e T h e a t r e t o r e a c h I t s g o a l . P,O~O ~v C.rm.w,so, had reduced the sp i l lway . . . . ..

theatre is a. year-round : . . flow to 600 .cubic feet, T h e .Terrace(Centenn/a l Lions Club will activity, even thoush the .,'0n tw0/,ml!~r ahd three, remaining "amount that" " find a .new premises. The, numbers 30 individuals arguing that federal ~)fficials ce lebra te ( h e . ~ h i m l R i v e r ~ a t .Days this theatre's seamm is from . m l n o r ~ u c U 0 n a eacl/ was!to be reached," " membership decided to. plus: 20 'non-act ive we r~ unduly alarmed ~ibout Saturday and"Stmday. " Sep{emberto May.. -, year. and .'a: ChTistmas: . The:, r e s l ~ I o the , buy . the old Baptist members who 'pay: a . water temperatures .in the ,The c e l e b r a t i ~ L w i ] l b e g i n a t 8 a .m. Saturday

• " What the theatre hoped:~ ,~... play starring CIW~clren .Is campaign ,has :been in Church on Kalum. Street membership fee. Neclmko'.:The fisheries .de- with. a, pancake" breakfast , sponsored by the • ' batches,> said. Hallsor: Te r r ace C0wd~:Wn Lions Club. '

If an,vhody zs in terested ' to do Was to find ~00 alWayS PreNnted!..: . , and convert it; It"is t h i s " , ," . . . par tment has been con- " peopleor organlzationa to '.' 51m ~ C f l 0 h i : i d o n ' t : - ~ e support CFTK has . buildingth e t h ~ t r e o w e s : .in. supporting . .~e.ftmd;. .¢emed'~:+'tbat hlgh ~ v a t e r .

raising drive they can cau loan or donate them II00 10rlng inmuch immey for ~ g i v ~ t h e theatre.in radiO:. "!the money on; ' A , '. . . ' . temperatu~es~..-might harm Probably the biggest event of theweekend, the each.. The.loans will. be the theatre, thoulh. . and ~.televislon.,;:ads has. provincial ~ recreatio'n Merry, Hallso~ a t 635-9717...' ' migrating an~i. spawning ' Kermode Canoe marathon will begin Saturday a t ~aid back,a t a rate el Halls0r ~ . ! ~ . ! : [ A a y bebn:,+invaluable and ~, faciliUes grant ~vered 'or marl a cheque to 36~5. +, . :sahnon only now beginning 10a.m. Therace~swillst~t'tfromRemoBar. three per month and four "Dirty,. Lift,n. :,..ad; an really .started.~he money oee-third the originalcost Ka lum.s t r~ t , Donation "toenterthe ~lechakbsy.stem, . The highlight of . t l~ weekend, the R ive rboa t

.. a r e dedUcflble on income';: ,+.widchisa~majortribu~ryof Days p a r a d e WiU, start~off at :11 ~ m . The procession, p l a n n e d carefully by the l ~ y a l .~ery second month. The c r u m p l e . !t, ~n,: , for s i X : .coral. ng :In,.:i :::',..'.. ~'~:. - ~, , , ~-~e"*b.~]-d/ns; - - . + . ' - t a x " ' - - - -

l o a ~ to be40~id, l~lek.wUl, : p~,hts: a ~ : ~ t I n " . Moat o { t h e Lg0W, Jq~als: • : .+ ~',~ea.,o~.~ememoersmp-, v . , .. ! , . : : , : t h e F raser rover . be ~ J . d e d : ~ a ! a ! : i ] o ~ : : ~ :~ :~+~ l~Mo , :5~ ,~ i t . : : ' eos . t ; , i.: ~ b o ~ Y e e o , , ~ { i ~ . ~ ~ : ~ i , ! i ii:.(!~,:~i.~:~.:!.~(:~',/'! ;~: ~~ ~: ; . .""~,:: ."/ : j ' i . ,,,:, : . , ~ / i , :i.:i,,i.::::!:i, • ' W a i l y . Johnson , P a c l f i ¢ : . : . C a n a d i a n L e g i o n , . w i ] l follow L a k e l s e A v e n u e up.

" ; . ~ : ~ .~" - " :~ , : ' . : , i ~ = , ~ , / ~ , ' " " ' ~ 6 t h e ~ t e Hal laor h a g x n o w ~ ~'~ ~ ~:~::, ; + .~ , , , : . ;~ :~ : ' : ~:: t'; : ~ ; : " ' i ' ~ ' ' '" "r II ' ~ I ' '~ " : '~:" ' ' res ta r t m r e c t o r m r t n e a r e n a . . . . . . ~ ' . " ' " . . . . . ". ' ' , , ~ : , , . . . . . , : . . . . . - " ,:~'~,:.' i ! : . . " ~" : - " ' - h " . ' ..... - . ; " . : ' . , , ;,",~.:.~':: "/,..,:~',~. . . . . . . . : to ' the - much of the mon~. theatre on ly m.,a~:about. " but alnee.,.tbe raSio , : , : : , , , ~ i : ~ : .said Immedia te ly following the parade, the 4600

• that has come ln has been M00proflt. ~ . . • . . televIpion .sos. appea, r ~ . , . , , , ~ , . . , i , , . v , , . , ~ . : ~ , w , ~ , . . V ~ ? , . ; ,...:.:.~,:.. ,~.~.~.,, temper atur.es m. me n.ver block .will pa r t i c ipa te in a Block Fair . - . in donations ra ther than The' theati~'~al~does more peopm nave ~.. +'~" ,: . ' . ~ .,. , '-" ::: .~ ". ' - / : " . ":iA' '"~+i'~~"~,- above., the Stuart . R w e r ' " La te r on thaieYe'ring, the Ter race SkY Divers

• . " . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . . . " ' " andsm , " " ' ' loans that'Hailsor expects sponsor ,¢0ncel'ts, ,when responded to their ' OTTAWA (C P) --.I~ber. al, "to, hi~l~.+rwag.ede. ~ . . . . . . . , junction, were, pet:il_ ously Club will put on ~i.~h0w at the arena, Tha t is i . ~ . . , . k~ .h . . . , . l . , I , a l~, . . , . ~,,,,,',,.'+,~,q~,'Madlf'mnd e h ~ t r e , s n lea . for . ~]~ ,'.W~rren. r Allmano hasL negotlauoos mr 'eoueeuve, elope" to the 68 degrees scheduled to begin: at 6 p.m. " ;

. u ~ u ~ a u ~ w l l ~ s # m ~ . ~ m ~ 'us.~.#ms,~,~ffi~,~.~'-.-.~':-'~'-~".,~ . - - - , ~ . " ' . ~ . . . , - ' , r , ~ , . . * : . , . ~ ' : ? ,~ , , , ,~ : , . , : . , , ~ . . : , . , , . ÷ . , : , : , ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , , • '.'~ , ~ ' . " , . , '

off Within t h r e e y e a , ; , It 5olds a m n ~ ' acl /ns~. ~.,; a s m t a n .ee, : :..~,~+,:::,,::., accused :. the i . , : :~.~ude:au~, ~ , . ~ , ~ , : ~ + , ~ ! d ~ . ~ F a . r e n . h e l t . " !eve ] . t ha t T h e W o m e n ' s ~ 0 w t h C e n t r e Y o u t h P r o g r a m , , ~ m a j o r i t y ' d t i m ,ehool 10r d d i d r ~ , ~ : . ~ - , ' l~e theatre h M ' b ~ n - m . . . . . g0ve rnmen~- ' 0 t . o~recu~--. +!Amnano;wn.,o ~ , e ~ , / se~enUitS beueve can cause b r i n ~ s K i d ' s Gam~,:~ N i g h t f o r ages 8 to 16 a t the • - - . . . . . . . . ~ - - ' : . . . . . . . ) - ~ , , . £ ~ - . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . , ' - " . . ~ ~ - t , , ' , . . . . , ' ~ " . •

loans come:from private Some o q l a ~ i l o m ~ , ~ " T ~ . . ~ ¢ e s i n c e l m andi~ ....-oontributing to. inflaUo,n .~ . a r 'Tn~deau i+s_ .m~er . ~ . l w r m . to,me fish..Th, ey. hit a r ena banquet ~ n ~ beginning a t 6 p.m. individuals and. I. think compinle~ havre. been .... +4irst,ii:.~iit~q~nt.. was ..... its curren, t pgpci~. . .~/ ,~. . , :.:eo.~umer ano . corporate 6~.5 degr~s rest Sat~rda,y. . And for , the ad~ts , the T e r r a c e Centennial

- , , , , , , , ~,o, o.M~,, i , , , ,,,w,m*tv , m i ~ ' ' ~ '~ ' ~ I ~ 0 ~ H a l l s o r ' s ' In ' a -letter t~,~,l~tme' alfau's, pamcmarzy no~e9 • L0rne Duncan, Aican s . . . . . + . . . . . " " . . . . . . . . . " ~ ' - : , '-', . . . . . . . . ~ " . . . . . ' : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . e H 0 " • Uohswillholdthe'RiverboatDaysCasino a t t h e • ml~" , . " W ~ enuldn't T h e " ; Ter r |~e . " A r t -mothtq ,~y~/~ow i n Its~'.: Mim s te r Tru~/i~It~made recent rises in th . p ~ f power operations manager, ~ t i , ~ n " "w[thout ' - the -~ ~ t i ~ . ~ : ~ S ' r i f f l ~ . . . 2 S t h c o ~ . ~ t i ~ y e a r andi~,. ,pUbl]~.:,'T, u e s d ? l ~ u n d - ~ ' ~ e l i d / m f l k ; b ( ! t terC:fruits noted ln a statement that the a rena beginning a lso a t 6 p.m. pe~le of', T / I m e e sup and ma'de"$~:s~ .the ' h a ~ w 0 r k ~ w ! t h , t h e l ~ l . '~,~Y~P,~.~.~+ep+,cqn.c,,e~..,.~+:dvege~b!es"H.e.~al~,,uid f l rmhuana~reement .wzth TheC'an°eRegattawfllstartSundayratlOa'm"

. . . . . . ' " " . . . . . . W h i l e the regat ta is winding up, the Man of the porflngusonthatlevel.", ~ k n . ~ : , , d ~ ( d .' k c h o o l ' " d i s t r f e t , + about maj~' ,mcr~.ses, m mc..rea...ses, m ga.~7;allPe~?: the B,C: government t m:..a a t Oil's Beach on the Lakelse Lake. The idea for this. ma~or ff~00, Alclm.i[aV:e~ and municipality and .Nor- ~ consumer prices, wmcn nave wm see.to wna~ ne cuu~-u u Hcence to me waters ox me.

,.Campaign came- to ManUqu~e's Men's wear , t h w e s t " - C o m m u n i t y takenplace lately andwhich already deplorable situation, upper Nechako and it wants Momitain Foot Race, sponsored by the Skeena HalIs0r last fall"and she . gave SZ}0.. The, Canadian College, Will ' occur.in the months to The government has also to continue managing the Valley Marathon Club wi|l begin a t the arena,

come.'.' ., checked it-out and was Cellulose 'Compimy said. - From the late ~960s to. • " " " . -" : , fed inflation, by imposing river "in a way which takes To draw things ~0 a close, the Lakelse Lake ready to.begin.4tt the end .they, would .~ teh dollar, 1976 th'e theatre was using Recent ,n :ses in fmd l ) idees tiuOt,u: on import .ed shoes accotmt of the various down- Outhouse Race. wilL take place at e l i ' s Beach ct February. for dollar money ~alsed buildings supplied by - Will lead tO double-diglt i n - " and 'c lothing, the MP stream interests." s tar t ing at '2 p .m."and ending when the last

The theatre tries to put up to 141,000 on the. , ",CanCel but then had to', flaflon" and wtll .eontributb charged: ' ' . "As matters now stand, out'house is in. • . . " . .:,/: : . . . . ; - . . . . . . . . . . . : , , ,. , . . . . . . . . . . . .

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• ' . " • . , . • + . - . . ' . ' " 7 , ' " " Fort Neliso:n I nd anseach get $20,000 Friday FORT NELSON, B.C.- he!dintrustuntll..theyreach :have been looking at very ."They're pre t ty . le~el , st0re ..owner and vice- We baclIy need this shot m While many shop ovmers Either way, band mem-

(CP) - - Luxury cars and bi~- the ! ep l a p of lg~ but adults wellequipped and expensive headed .people;'.'+ Craddoek president of the Clmm. bet of the arm," expect a rush on Just about bers are throwing a ticket appliances are rollin~ -willhll~them01/e~to~e.nd cars,".she said.. "So we've .said, addin~ flint hedoesn't .Commerce, said most Kalyn said he expected everything, band lawyer celebration Fr iday night,

'into this northeastern B.C. or i0v'ut, be~n try!ng.'to bring in the expeCt.the Indians to go too businesses in town have some Indians Will save their Andrew Schuck said /hey The party is by invitation community as merchants, Banks will~]be • open rues they'll like." fa'r o.verboard, , . • . . expanded their inventories money and :'some'll blow it . shouldn't count their profits only and will include a stock up for an anticipated Saturday Just f~: ,the .oe- The auto dealership ex- Some band" members of ¢ouchep, dining room . , there will be a lot of before they've been rung, up dinner, presentation of the spending spree by native Casion 'and ,~erchants .in pects, t ha t many will be already have,lined up put- mdtes, washers and dryers., rowdyness going on." oo the till, cheques and a dance, Indians about to: reap a 18- town are, M ~ ~ ' . r ~ a d y , t o traded, for ' "cash err the chases. One outlet r ~ t e d " " But RCMP don't expect "I think they may, get a The $6 million distributed million bonanza in natural claimashare'c~thewlndfall. table." s a l e s , of recreational "Business was Just drastic any problems. A spokesman surprise ," Schuck Uid, to band members will ecme gas royalties. , " . Joan Liedtke/~~ Liedtke William Craddoek, head of equipment are v/ell up, when.the milk were down," for thelocaldetachment said "This would be similar,to a from $15 million owed the

All 300 members of' the Motors Ltd.,, SMd.;Tuesday the town's other auto deal- especially gmis ar/d mini. Kalyo said of ' the period Friday night is not expected group of white i~bple band in back royaltieS. MOst Slave Indian band will ./hat .her: eompi~y began ership, sald he started or- bikes for children, earl}/- this year . when to be any more or less lively receiving the money:.~Some of it will be used to improve receive cheques .for 11120,000 boildin~ its, I |0ek. in Jbne, de r i~ stock the day after .Next to ears, merchants slumping salesanda burned, than any other in Fo r t will spend it, but some will and expand band services Friday, their initial share of imsll,g up ec~,M~_ }' cars for the revenuesharing pact was .expect to move a lot 'of cut,railway br idge: ,aH but Nelson, and no plato have save. and to lay a future ecmo~ie back royaltY lmyments from vehicles in thawS10,000 to reached.and predicts func- fUrnitttre, and businesses shut down the f x m t lxOduct .been made for expanded "The Fort Nelson bahdis foundation for a people

• | , . . • p s wells on band property. $13,000 pHee table, ttonal vehicles like pick-up havestockedupaccordin~ Y, plants tha t sign most o~ the patrols o r to call in rein- cautious and very resp0n, whose tradiUonal wayof life Minors will hdve their shares "They (band::.members) trucks will be the big,sellers. Gary Kalyn, furniture payeheques in.town. ' forcements, sible." " Was trapping.

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pa. . " . . . produce o + . .. price.', from+.'..1150,0.00 ~ to : . , . . . . _ . . , .:~y,m " - " . . . . . .;Senaie amount to mtenerencc-~ itwas tiahtmied to+~].-~,~ One of them some among the remdents to stop with' 'o tlons for two ad- ' . . . . . met-with V;est ' . . . .:. . ..document+ a s p ~ . , - - " ent in. In19~., . . . . • ~ - . ..:.. • • " " ' ' I " • P . . . . . . • $310,000 have . " '. ' . . . . . md~om tree is asking the justice ,. departm + , ~0bbyiats.and publle-~:~; remdents feel, I~ allowing Let s Make A Dea. " tonal ears saidcom y ick- SWIFT CURRENT, nu . . . . . . . . . ed an require . . , . . t . . . . . dit y , . pan Vancouver. Mayor Derr . . . . . . . to vesti atlon, He dent Y Is for f0r , ~ . :..,,.~

people dressed as ssx:packs "Our view ns to cool :t. vice- resident Ron:. Eiboff ' "s - . ' Sask '. (CP) '--- "?lu'ee U..~...jmt!ce de_~rtment d g . . nrnnriety relationscounse:~,....~.,..~.,..~, • . • . P . .. ' Humphrey . . . ~ -' . " ' " . . . . . . " uill .+ ~arter smmmgdoln~ ,+ Im,+--r no~ om ,,m~M,.~.'~,/-., of beer or ammals or Panorama (Studios)was , ' - " i ts Humphrey s notedthat the spikesanda'watch. _l~md . ~ . ` now y ' " the ~ldte House, • countries to . , . _ rts~'on. +. thek~.+;,.. ++,*;"

vegetables or worse, to jam here before us ana, so far " Neighborft ". compla n '" as ~ned for the film = R(~MP Constable uen ~ p e d . . p ~ t i m ~ . ~ ._/~, ~ ~,,flu_ -,,,,oi,.o,4on ac twas but nm~© - ~:,~" to their ' hurt u s " sunaeed'in letters to+We~t ~ea. W . . . . . . . ' to ~erldgasaxore~n =,,u .-~s . . . . the access roads haven t , . . . . . . . . . . . ~: . . . . ~,=,, u T,~,o~ there PrO+lay im be ~ . l ~ l 1 3 q ' ~ . . . .

The ". concern centres V a n c o u v e r m u I l l ~ l p a l . a t u m v w , + . . , . , , ~ . . . .

three years activitLes~ includlngth ..... ~/ homes. - . . . . : ' . . -,, Ever since they heard that.. ,,:around a deal by Catalena council 'writteh"by Car-: 16 years ago and it is.no(: solve, the ' . l ~ e ol l ine qp~t. passed in 1938. Panorama Film Studios,;.~ Productions Inc. to produce michael, the' Bi'Ltish "v io la t ing anY regulations., idenfltyel~menldlkdM Although the president's' before the United States cootacl~ .with.: govel'nm! ~:~: situated at the top of the the show, which requires Properties and Area.Hmne;. But he ~,id he has told: ,afleryMayZabus-tanker h.othm'noutedthe, lawform ' e n t e r ~ the Second World officials. " .:. : !.,,~.i:::?! • . ' " ":':~il P a n o r a m a V i l l a g e about 200 l)eople In the owners Ass0cil~ti0n- alid '~a'talena O~ieials tlwt+ a +" l~ck eru~" " ' " mmllw, ~ Jumtice. d e l ~ ' t - ~ : . i ..~, development, is to be the audience at each game. International Land Corp., • guarantee will" 5e needed + Prystay to ld . a memt decided not~to+.Im~ . . . . -.. ~;¢,: new home of the Let's Make Plans call'for taping two o r developers of Panbrama-. that theroad will not be e o r b n e r ' s i n q u e s t charges after he',yLeldedto :"; i!,!i A Deal- game show, they three shows a day in,three- Village. " .snarled by traffic. Tuesday that. t h e . s p i k ~ - l ~ i s t e n t .urgings. - - some/ .~.,. ~, -. • and wAtch,allowedfellow '. from the White House " a n d . . . . . . ~, have been upset, i .... workers to identify ~the r nds tel~d. July -14 as. a ' ~ i

They fear that when the o ° u" e a u ,,,;,, + o ' + + " : - " , . , + o , . • ' ° " " " = . , . , = , . = . . . . . , + , , . . . , . , . show begins production Aug. . "+ 29, their only access route + . . • killed in the accLdent, sessim:bef~'e recesai0g for Hometown ecnteatant will be clogged by audiences which -. occurred / two' " Ger]ry;. prefentalim won Newfoundland ;to N e w . , ~

+arriving to participate in KINGSTON Jamaica kilometres bf the Haitian : veying the ::damage today, next ~eek's Democratic York. Mterrave revie(vs ~:~+~. , In the o f f - B r o a d w a y ~i+('i'~';! new episodes of the game (AP) Hurricane Allen coast Tuesday. At midnight, . U.S. f0reign:aid officials; ldlometres west +of this n~tional..c0nventi0n,' was. " first prizefor the fourth - " .. productica, the film oI- . . :~.~ show, which awards prizes to stormed toward Jamaica's the U.S. National weather .:monitoring radio .commu- southw~tern saskat, healing today .frmn'Robert. successive year with ida , . . .,~'.:~'-

people dressed in bizarre north "c~st "e~rly. today, :Service said'Allen's centre, nicatiems with the remote' chewandty. .': . ,! : . Keuck, associate,deputy small, green e~try lhC. in . ~~:i~:!:~ costumes, leaving at least 18 dead in its was about '150 kil0n~et~es d0uthwest, said thei;ewere . One cP Raft .employee " attorney-general, and J,D. the 11th annual Frog .fens started coming,

B~Cameron Carmichael, wake and giving the'isolatecl, east 'oS'Kingston, +with+ s0meunconf i l 'm ' .ed~lS~ • :toldPrystaythatafelloW Faskk, a.~eneral Accoun- Follies at St. Pierre- Joy, 26, appears in '~ chairman of one of three impoverished southwest slightly diminished winds of deaths at Lea C, ayea near.the worke r : / a lways ; :e~ Tied " t i ~ ,.offLee official .who has Jolys, Man. director LoUis MaLte's strata councils in the peninsula o f Haiti a side- up .to gS0/km.h, near. :the-. ~ttp of the :l~t~isula, .and .three.spikesinhis~ ~et. om~ixled that enforcement . His yearling frog out- fllm AtlanticCity, U.S,A.', development says that at the swipe tMt" officials feared centre . . . . " " ' : : : • . ."i repqrts jhat xpost buildings ' the spiEes:'+were : )hnd of the Foreign" Agents distanced r i v s ~ OIt th~l~e 8~ wen as lh9 f~ll Ticket.. moment, their position is to left widespread devastation. It said hurrLeane.++ force ": there-imd 10st their, roofs;. LWhel1:/. ' t 'he body.' was Re~istrati~ Act[s lax. • ' ~. leaps to.hop off With the To Heaven, both Cana- wait and see what happens. The eye of the. storm windSspread out 100 km to 'RoadS:were repodedwashed; examined. ~' +At "the' ~ same time, /$~,50prl~efm'hisowner. A allan.financed; The actor .+Another,. emp!oyee ho~vevei',' - many,' ; sub- record 260 frogs took part w~H also have a key. ro le ,'

,,A few people are up tight passed, within 15 tO 30 .found the'watch he-had c~nmltt~e ;membem. said in the weekend event for in the movie verstm o~ .... :,~:i Rag t ime to be pl;odueed..'/:i,':~i:;i I me north and 65 km:t0. the outby heavy f l ~ S . + soum,.wim gal+forC~w!nds . I n m e ; . pi~[uresque sold a fellow woPk~ the President.CarteP.'s howflong I~,~0. In I ~ . . In England. , "'~;+

km .south. In a~t~on; to .of Jacmel, a. favorite.of, body. ". ' .defendlnghia,cmductinthe Thehelrtothe"throne, - - " ' : : : ' ~ Jamaica, ~ the/'" sto]hn threatened eastern Cuba ~md tO~urists, a pier was reported Prystay and .'. three .: case m a y have defdsed PrlnceChesks, madetwo Comedian Rlchard/,/;(

u d d ~ water I~. metres pathologisl:S testified as ,,much of the controversy. - dlvesin'murkywaterand PrySr denied he waes;,i~ the Cay/nan Islands, west of" , above normal .depths' even the Inquest reopened Senator Bob Dole: :.(Pep: strong, currents Tuesday -freebasing" eoea~e.:7":

/:30 PM "

when be was ~rely %.. .after being adJol ;~ed Karl . ) , the president's to inspect the remains ~ burned two monthi:a~o, : : since June.10. 'sharpest critic' on the

Jamai~ ~-- ' ~ . . ~"/before the*full fury of the Jama~canPrimeMinmter .~.. . . .~;TZ_' . . . . . . ,~ a 400.year-old Tudor ,

• L : storm mL ~ne mmn ~orm, Michael Manle.y +told h,ls. ~ , m road - - = e of HldtL's "The l~thol~IS~ tdd ¢ommlttlmi, 'said in an = - warship wm~ bel=ged Pryo r said he: w, a s . peop:e 'over nmionat ramo "-,.: . . . . . . . - - ' l ighters and accldm '~lly - " " " ' ' I' ~d' for few pavea roaas - - was theinque~L, eondmtedby tin'view in with the W~sl/- to his royal ancestor King c leaning c i g a r e t t e . , a n o t e l e v i s i o n ; " a K - , . ~ - ,~ • . . . . . God's b l e s s i n , ' f o r this' p a l l ° ~ ° t ~ e ~ U ? ~ 7 ~ t a ~ i O. D r . . J ; S t e w , t M a c - I n g t o n P o s t that l~e~atlons Henry.Vlll. " Millan. chief sas - . - of WhLte House improi~iety The- prince, Sl, is. touched off a . f i r ea f~r

"night."of.c0astalHeareasUrgedaseVacuationtides. rose '~!':~cP~r~ u,,u,~,~'-'~:--+ed. " katchewan cm'0ner,., that w ~ e " a 10t (of) smoke" I 'm president of a :trust to lightin8 a ciipU'et~, near • injuries Suffered.- in :the notsure there v~is a flame." raise the ship Mary Rose, some .spilled extra-

I . • . • +~" " ~ C E " and heavy ram squalls built " 'The agriculture ndnistry in ;advance of the storm's, express~fear_f.m" the coffee +ash, rather .ram t im Billy Carter;~!d Tuesday lyihaintheEngllshChan" stre~th.rum..: ,. ::~.!::.

'arrival, . crop, a- major, source of subsequent inre, .filed be .is.prepared,!t0 ~tell the n e l :6ff Portsmouth, California poU.~, ' )mid. , Allen killed at least 16 foreign exchan~e.~ " m~tof, the-victimS. " Senate inVe~igat0rs:"wl~t . . . , ,En:8!and. Char le ' s .afterthe June 9 ~ :-..:

A N ~ GP~tT VI/~ST CONNECHON people on the island of St. Alien ~is .:one of the.mo6t The CP ,Raft workers - haPL~ned.to the1~o,o00 he emerged with a small a( t he ' eom~Han'~ I ~ . . ::':+.'- Lucia on "Monday. At least dang~ro~stormseverinthe who 'di~lin the eolllsion recelved from. the.: Libyan ri88ing bloek and said he An~eleshomethatho, bad. : i~ two people were known dead eastern + Caribbean.. Seien- inv01vinaaear; atanker government. .: ' " ,..saw two cannons and a been usina etlier to make :':i.

4 ~ i ~ ~ ~ / O ~ ~ d ~ - n in Haiti. Sketchy radio fists said it has the p~ential truck 'carry in g. I rated Butinthe meantime he re- 1011gbow. sticking out of a cocaine derivative ,- reports from the southwest' of hurricanes that claimed, aspSalt aU afid.a.CP Raft fused ~o comment on an the mud. He also sighted called "freebase,". IDI. of Haiti indicated the death 2,4001ivesinCubain 1933 and ci-ew bus were.mostly in Atlanta+Journal xeport that , a thighbone, presumably doctor miLd it . ~ ' I ~ . "i:.'

" their teens and early ~0s. " he usMpartof the mohey to ' bel~ging to one of the several months'bef0re '~i:. toll might rise dramatically more: ~ than 2,ooo lives in: . Pryor can return to;work, when officials began sur-' Puerto RiCo in 1699. Eleven'of the dead were pay 145,000 in back.taxes and " men who went down with

. . . . " from Newfoundland;hihe part to repay M~5,0001oan to ship. • Reputed U..S. crime. .... .~bm Mani~ba, a J one' . G a i n e s v i l l e , . ~ ' F l a . , ' • Ai a cost of $195 a head, figure Meyer ~mlmk~,.29,

e a r - f o r m oi~tar ,. and .i~!n'emmani)0nCat}~,an u ~tawa t ~ } l ~ t ~ l l l ~ ;+ .has appealed t~,~'m_.l's '*" " ' Nova-$~011a; ~#~ +: '+~d:~dmd~ut::~O' r e l ~ p ~ ~ : + ~. ': '+Sul)re~e 'Cow~ :~..+aUoW • • ' " '. ,7 " ./+-~',.'?" ~-- ;~ ;.

, *+~ ,e..v ,;.'..'-" t :", I,~, .-+ +++,,~.~.. ~,":' i~ma visa so he can vkit ; ' . ; . . ~ . m ~ ' " " ~ t s t . transportation ~ e rei~stra~n law was the day seminar Oct. sx. on " ' . ," ~Im~er+!Mn~, 1954 when "last o f tWO background Camda.U.S, relatiom, Israel again bef~'e be

an air~~rash,near Moose sessim's.' ! . . . . . starring Henry Kkni~ger, dies. The court has BiVlm, Jaw clairneii 37. l ives. . .Attorndy-Gen'eral Ben. the. former U:S. state the interior mlml!try.: a 0

• Calmdgs worst kiSh-' ~amin Civiletti has said. he secretary in the Nixon days .to explain Why it t01d-Carter0n June 17.that and Ford administra" refuses to allow Laml~. ,.

Wayaccident oett r~l.in who is Jewish, into Isrmel . . . .

dtcapped persom died :in of department practice if a Kissinger will share the for a month-lon~,visit. :

I ~ Eastman,' Que, registers, the .pr+V.ious Canadian external affairs • . I ~ from Miami Beach, 3 RCMP at Gull.. Lake, failure.to register .has not ministers -- Flora Fla,, was o~der~l. 0~ .of

S~tsk., in charge of the b~nprosecutable.". " MacDmld and Mitchell Israel in 197~"itflet"ld~dNl/' investigation of the crash, The maximum criminal Shasp, as well as U.S. a bitter two-year fight to

• • Senator Ciaiborne,IP~eil, a become an Israeli dtizen. ~ U ~ said Tuesday +. that l~nalty for violating the law. leading epokesman onthe In recent years, Lansky'l

r: ~ charges Wili not be laidas is five years in prison.and a . . .LII--,,. l i , .A, a .resOlt of the aceident. ' fisheries dispute between attempts to win a tourist

• All but eiaht o l t l w In l~.:.~Im~'t to.~e Senate Broadway actor Roy

8cheider is not impressed in Israel would endani[er

F_d[}MUNI ra f body bags at the s¢'ene. Said Civiletti told him "there by the Weighty reputation - The inquiry continues ~voUldl~ ~ punishment" for - public welfare.

' ~ ~ D . ~ & ~ M U S I C ~ : V ~ / [ today. BiLly Carter ff he agreed to ~ .sti l l lecture lees the . _ _ ~ ~ t " " ' ' : r e g ~ t 4 ~ ' ; '. " coatrovernlal nlalesman Movie star Steve

' . . ean 6ommand. When ,Mc~ueen, 48. has bern

: .w , ,m , . , : , . , . - . , , . , - - . . " . . . . . . recalls Kisslnger tried to specified disease, ~ hLI

L . - ' , . get free tickets from him friend Warren McCmvan GoklB Park. r , . , , . + o , . , . . , , . , . + , . w + . • : F ~ ' VO+~. , ~ e ~ m l let ~ I m l r ' ~ confirm or d e n y

' gOO~lll I cm,,ma,u family and friends; m o " r F L " i ' widespread reports that RTAINME , . . , ~ I ~ , ". The craBBy actor told E N ' r E ~ ~ the actor has = n c ~ ' , but . : ~ c. sow the theatre manN[ement: added M ~ had been P O R 1111E ' ' ~ . " ~_=..,, "Amo:ute:y not; .e =n CF~ "having trouble with hls

~ U I I I O L I ~ ~ A ~ Y m, ~om,, " ~ ' " . pay his mme~ and sit lung." m CFL en Ro~. ~ . anywhere he wants. But -

BiM .I()HN ALI~EN CAMER()N ,~ov,,. FoOlblll ¢ l l l l m l m l ' ' C F L . B I M b l I I not in my seats."

()DETrA ' P E ' I E R G Z O +WSKI' ~ v~u. , , . ~ ~ -Scheider. added he C B C n e t w o r k SYLVIA TYSON ,a,, cm. " plays to me face in the spokesman Cec Smith

'. , .~ voo~, quashed rumors that Ca. & THE GREAT SPECKLED BIRD ~ ' o,u audience and he. didn't , , 1 1 . F O O t b a l l m ~ ~It televistm vlewem

Friday $7.00 - S a t u r d a y $10.00 VALDY -- want ~t to be the chubby • w.~ CFt. would get a sei~p on wS0 F o M b l , c o u n t e l ~ l ~ e O f ~ 1 0 e x -

,. o=c " Harvard profesa~r. S u n d a y $10.00 W e e k e n d P a s s $23 .00 A N D M O R E ! "' shot a.R. ~w~.g, me - , , , . ~ooro,, . , . _ _ c~stardly oilmm In the

~ n i ( > r C i t i zens and accompanied c h i l d r e n ,,, , w w , ," • soap op~a Dallas. Sndtb 14 years and under, admit ted free. ~ ~ r v uqu, In a White House • r n.n ceremony, Premldent eaid in Toronto that

O R o. , A,c, Canadian and AJne~kan " Jimmy Cqter presented ,,~ c~v , .w, viewers both would learn r ~ . , a special gold medal to

m a i l o r d e r y o u r W e e k e n d P a s s e s , he ld f o r m,, , Simon Wleneu~haL, 73, about the ahootlng at the y o u at the m a i n gate , foi" Jus t $20.00 eacM, , ~vt.m. - - who has spent SO yea~ aame time on Sept 19;

• hunting Naris. Wiesen- .~'n(J ;: ( 'e r l i f i ( :d ( 'h(:( lUe ()r m o n ~ y o r d e r to : . e=,~++nm IZ~mr.ln thal's work has led to the ~ Angeles ¼ w y m ' - - "l'h~" J':(JlTl(Pllt(fl! l:(gik Music Festival " capture of more.'llwn In a postscript to the ,,.,,. I 1HURSDAV 11 a x I14 lun: ,.ooo Nazls, Ineludlnl Marvln vs. Marvln l,:,h.,mt,m, All, ,rla I dA:l~i " ime ' ,00Hun+~V Joy. Sm~,o 5uvmlw, I 'Adolph' Elch.mRn, who "p~llmony" c u e - . y . "l'~;l'; 4"1'2 !1:~11 To~.Y d p r ~ ~ v ~ sH ~ I wpS tried and sentenced neithm'aetor Lee MarVhs

~ ' I ' IENTIC)N : N,.Is+m W h a h ' . n ~ : ~ I mu. ~ ~ , m ~ com, m,v pm,~ I to death in Israel, 8 i r l - f r i e n d M l c h e l l e ,~ ,~ dd:Wi ¢,fd'" Ikmme j ~ ' . cow" ~ K i - I The 'U,S, Conaresa- Trida Mandn wlH'be .... + i m 11:11' Shlrkl | 1 : 1 1 t l . , ~ S ~ m , ' ~ l l n . l e . + , I n k , = ~ . ~ U . . I ~ l e • I I :41 ~ I m , ~ ~ nm.o ~, lm.:" T ~ I p a s s e d a bLIi, ltst

i i November to award the

. medal to the Au~l~l~

Canadlan Derby August 16 Jazz CRy Festival AUgust mUve - - whom Carte~ Alberta 75th Anniversary Celebrations August 27 to September t dueribed a, "a man of

, ~ n incomparable eourase Alberta 75 Air Show September. 6 ~ MdeonvieUon,"--for

~j~ November 12 to 16 " e o n t r l b u t l o n s t o in. Canadian Finals Rodeo

Rhodes scholar and actor Robert Ja,p ha8

. forsaken the 8taije for I celluloEt, Joy, who rode

• Ida name in the iday Anne • ._ ,, ,+ ....... , , ~ ........ ~ Frank, Im performed m

tried for perjury. Miu + - ~ i i s o - .

sTto 24 . . . . . . - . . . . • . , - . - t of U,,

our • T ~ " ' Bur ~ , " m 4 : .IvH sumv~m ,,,, o.rmm nora.ram ! Idmol t 14 mi l l ion he &.~.' i ~, A . ~ ;~A ' Atom.+ ' ~o'v~" X~mi - - ' quired In thetr'~dx y m m

+~or. P" cw together. :I +,too...'. nc,on<:. , I~',°l~'lo,.',.,O After MIas Marvl~ was ' +'' i ~ World M i i p l l r l o W o r l d Pill

• - . + o . ~ ' + + ' + , 3 b . - " + i < ~ ~ f . ' ' iomu+,, awarded.ll04;000 f o r ,. a !~ + , x . of morn +- , , p:o o~m. '~rehabilitative . pu r - p

T o x n T a k e 30 f r . TOKOI C l a m | " , ~) i , Tox,,, s,,K,~. TON,, ,'Or, U, pOSeS," her. ' lawyer

3 ]'~ ~°vle ~ AI0. : 1 ' ~ " ..... " U + " " . .mu.d ~,~n°r~ '" " MlrvhlcourtMIteb~llmto reeoniidm'lIked"" , ] F n l l V l l ' 18W# : M l e g r | M I V I ¢ I ; K . " ? ,

1 4 I ( ~ . l i~P~," +~nfm~lWl+' quoted as ,ayjn8 he ~ ~ ~ . ~ . ' . ' ~ "learned how to Ite'~. " i. mow ':"+ a ~ ~ " ' ~ t H~N~; U | n f m t • +V ~ov:. dudn8 the t r i l l

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By CARLA WlLSON ' antlbfotie~treatment,, so The tests were sent" to DisanseinB~C,.Thefirstone. HeraldStsffWritsr .'Phillips" d~'i~led to .Send the Ottawa in the secondwesk In ' was i'eperted in Salmon Arm

The Terrace resident. ~vho was suffering from Legionnaire's Disease has" recovered' and is. back 'in good health.

Dr. Barrie Phillips, the specialist in internal medicine for the Terrace.and Kitimat.hospitals, diagnosed. and treated t h e m a n suf- fering from the disease. The man's name: hasn't been released.

Phillips said a man complaining of a bad tong5 came into th e hospital at th e beginning ,of June.

In the hospital X-rays, it showecl the pa.tient had pneumonia' and he soon became quite" confused, • developed an extremely high fever and' eventually had to. be put on an artificiaJ.ven- t~L~fing machine tobreathe fo~him; he was unconscious. for a couple of days.

The pneumonia wasn't responding • t o the. •usual

':man's tests to a laboratory in Ottawa. to check for Legionnaire's Disease. The lab at .the Terrace. hospital hadn't been able to isolate a bacteria.

The man also hede severe bacterial infection, said Phillips. ...

D w a y n e B e l l e r o s e ireceived six months peol~tion after being found

• guilty., on a charge of breaking and entering .with intent. Ho broke into the

• TerraCe EnsoStaUomearller this y ~ r .

Judge S.R~ . Romilly - assessed Pierre Masella a

fineof $100 or 10 days in jail "after he pleaded guilty to a

Two pe~0ns received fines

,will have to pay $350,

June, but the results didn't- a few.months age. come back until July. 31. "The disease is. not

"We went ahead end significantly contagious, treated him for several" Phillips said. different bugs," said Phillips. The incubation period for

it is about a week~ so the man This is only the second: must have. picked it .up

case o f Legio.nnalre's..s0inewherein this area. " The diseas~is caused by a

,., bacteria and it seems to have been isolated in air-

I conditioning equipment.

The bacteria seems to be in the environment dnd is

charge of frauduleritly oh- likely to affect people in the tsining food and lodging, summer rather than in tho

colder times of the year. The A fine of $100 or 40 days in disease has ~ohobly been

jail was handed to Colin around forsevoralyears, but Nic0isonon a charge of theft ~ere isn't a specific means under $200. of diagnosing it,

The bacteria was first for charges of driving over discovered a f t e r s severe the .08 limit. Both Allan outbreak in Philadelphia in Cameron and Janus Tesaler 1976 where' it struck a

Legionnaire's convention.

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Beba Stoyka (left) is a full.time employee :at. Nortfiern Delights and Sheila ,Foote,-who is holding her sonThula, wap one of the original

founders of the co.op..They're sifting in a corner of.the sfore surrounded bya handmade • qullf..an¢l

• , woven pll lows. ' Pl~o "b'y C ~ . r t . Wils,~.,

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n.id that ore "i:', " ]By C A ~ W!LSON '," when th e organizers, o~ the , Shells Foote,: one of the grant was taken o~er by tee ',

lleral~l Staff writer' . store first received a'federai 'i founderS. " " people running .the Store.: : ~:~i~ where do" ~,ou o0 in Canada works grant. " The g roup 'received ap- 'Thestoreisace-op, butin -'" ~

-' ~ . o . ' . proximately S28,000for one thebeginnlng, i ( tsok,a lot of Terrace ff you're looking for natural foods, herbs,.Iocally- In 1977, the idea for a store year 'to set up a store. This time and effort • by certaIn

was ' conceived and the was for three, paid' em- people to help .it get on.its made arts and crafts, hooks federal grant, was appli~l pl0yees. They b~gan to look feet. Foote mentioned Tom and natural , fibre dothin8? for. " far a place that was Knox, Robin Goodhew, Jorj • It's the little white building -, an the 9orner iof Kalum. T h e - - - ~ t i o n a " " f r relatiVely inexpensive a.nd Heyman,. Andi Gronow,

Street an~,,L~.~i~Avenue ' ~ ' ~'#~'~'~" - " ~ - " ' ? .... found the bnilding they're in ,~alee,Davis and Dolores . -.. ; . :- Z: . . enongn money to sez up 'now. " ' Smith as. the .main poople

that u s~ to ne me mca~ . stores in Sniithers, Terrace When Northern Delights who worked on the store police station and B,C. and Prince George, but only was first sei up, the buUdifig~ ~ when it be~ah. . . Hydro office. ,Terrace was 6kayed for a was shared wit5 a Wbman. ' Toj0inltheco-0p, thereisa !~

Northern..' Delights is a grant, partly because there, who had a Canada Works ~hembership fee'.and • this ~ whole food coop and it has. was no competition here far grant.for an arts' and crafts ~tifles the member to a 20 ~ been operating since 1978 a natural food store, said shop. Shequitini979andthe" 'percent discount in the store.

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- POUCE!NEWS ' : I ' • ' ' ' ] ' four hatms a month at the ' •. ' . ' store. This can be anything • from working in the store to

manual •labor. -

, , : " . . . . Doin~ rids work canbe a : Shoppers Drug Mart m. Maverick, driven by E. e s t ima te"damage t o be Terrace was, broken into..' Gessling ~at the ,c~orner of approximately $3,000. r.eal learning experience f o r . Wednesday, at - ap- Gyrfaic, on and Ganet The .KitimatRCMPattendedto .:some people .who are in- proximately4:SOa.m; Entry passenger on the in0torcyde three minor' Vehicle a c -• terestedlnf~ding out how to ;. , was made by breaking the was reported In stable cldenteTuesday. No. injuries run a business, said Fonts. [pass in the door, It is still condition inKitimat General w e r e sustained nor did There are now about 150 not known whet was taken. Hospital. damage exceed $400 in'any of . members in the coop, but .

more would be welt'nine.- Terrace RCMP are con- Robert Lamore of Prince" the incidents, ' tinuing with their in- Rupert ~villappea~ in cour~ ' Ton~, De]ija of Kitimat The more members ~ . r e vesUgation, on 'a' charge of impair,~e d ~ reported a st01en bicycle are, theless staff needed and

A two-vehicle accident in driving after hiz car eollidL~i from~tho Hirsch Creek golf " ptices can be kept down, said Klfimat sent.one person to with two other vehicles in course. Anyone knowing the Fonts. *

~hospitaf Tueoday. Terrace Tuesday at :the whereabouts of the bike is Instead of the original A Yamaha motorcycle, corner, of Lakelse and asked~to contact Kitimat three full-time empl0yees,

the coop has' .one full-time owned by Gordon Klansen, Kalum. One personreperted R C M P . . - , " , collided, with a 1971 minor injuries. Po l i ce . . . . and one part-time ~mployee

plus all the members .,who • • work in thestore. I B.C BRIEFS The clothing that is carried ~

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LIGHTNING' STRIKES" appearing i n provi'ncial . Washington state down the in fairly s imple yet VANCOUVER ( C P ) - - court Tuesday. Columbia. River, Width is .fashionable styles, Foote

Lightning started 15 of 33 BODY. FOUND joined by the Kootenay River, said. . new forest fires in the Nelson COLVJLLE, Wash. (CP) - - at Csstleger. " "One half of the store offers

and Kamloops regions Sherlff's~officers at Colvllle, ' STORES CHARGED a selection of natural fooda, herbs a ~ vitamins.

during the threeday holiday Wash.,. have recovered the VANCOUVER. (CP) -- "We weekend, The forest service body of aSwiss tourist who Three Vancouver super- try to carry reports 113 fires burning i.n drowned..last Tuesday while markets have been charged organically grown foods the province, bringing the swimming in the Kootenay under the Combines, in- without, pesticides or her- , total thlsyear to 1,310, More " River at Castlegar in vesligation Act '.with 18 bicides." than 200 men were flghting southeastern B.C. Autho- counts of selling goods et. The co-op would like the fires, " rifles said the body of Martin more than the 'advertised farmers with extra produce

CHARGE LAID Weiss; 16, was carr tedto price. The B.C. consumer . b get in touch with fllem; and corporate affairs organically grown food is

VERNON ( C P } - Michael f . . . . . . . ministry says the charges preferable: bleda, 70, d Vernen, hes L W E A T H E R / ] are 'against ' three 'inde" Se'nl°reitlzeus'aregiven" been charged with first, • pendently-owned Super-Vaiu 20 percent' discount i@. the degree murder: i~ the , . . . . . . . stores and Kelly Dougias and store. shooting death Saturday of Sunny skies are expected Co. Beba Stoyka, an employee, Ann Nenfeld, 53, also of this to remain in the area far the" PAIR KILLED said the co-op is Considering Okanagan.., communi ty , . . r e s to f the week and into the I00 MILE HousE, B.C. asking the ~eniol 'citizens ff RCMP said they. found the. weekend. There will be a (CP)--KarenLotiseWrightl they would be interested in I woman's body.at her home. few cloudy periods today and 1 6 , and Jullette Mari.e participating in a 'Imbyait- I'~ She had been shot at least Thursday. ffi85s ,are ex-' Lafreniere, 17, both 'of ting 'prosran~. The ne~ once with a shotgun/Meda peered to reach the mid S0'S Prince George, B.C,, were. senior cltizendrop-ln e~ttre was remanded i.n custody with lows dropping off to 19. killed in a truck-ear colllaim will be opening ~)en next,~to. ' without plea to Aug. 13 after. &egress. ,, Monday on Highway 9'/. the store. - . . . . . . . . . . . .

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~d~out the iasue of "pairIng," that they have no experience Par.ty to have sufficient . ..~..:::; . attendance in the House, and in taking a positive approach' maturity to offer alter- :. so on. He takea lsoue with my to things. Because they natives i n s t e a d o f ,oh- ' ~ reply to Frank Howard who always have to say no to. ' strueti0n,, a n d criticism ' wrote a letter • to most ,everything the government which is constructive rather " newspapers in Br|tish proposes, they must find than carping, They're still . , Columbia stating piously reasons even though they waitingfortheNDPtobreak that no pairing should be may not axial What better out of their philosophical ~ ...... allowed because every "way thad to infer that they ' straight-jacket and Stop • I ~ membershonldbeinhinas~/t ere theonly ones that care" trotting ou t old slogans " i' to vote wheu issues arise, forpeeple, theonlyonosthst designed • to underline .. ' . You may recall my reply to have a sense of morality, the problems which were either .'- : him pointed out the voting only ones who 'arq .really solved long ago, or never ' record of the NDP' in this l~epared to defend God, existed in.this country in the

first place but only across . . Session. • . What Chris apparently motherhood .and. apple "pie and therefore that. their the ocean. In chert, the cannot understand in "that I opposition should he taken to publiCis entitled to know, not" am not oritieizing the NDP " h a v e s u b s t a n c e , what the NDP are agalnst-- ' . . • for absenting themselves automatically, we all know' that they're L

. . against everything their . from a vote if, in their . wisdom, they're bettor able The pchlle is no longer poliffeal foes are in favor of •. ' . . to serve their constituents In fooled, if it ever was, by this " but what they stand for. " ' some other manner. What I rubbish. They know w S o YOU get shortterm "Brownie . , am complaining about is the brought in hospital in~ :: .i~ints~' by making much of t " two-facedness of their alp suranee, medicare, long th~ human failings which .

term care shelter, aid for the beset a'government but you. preach. On the one hand elderly,andonandonthelist/only get. long term public they're saying that voting ¢~ goes. ' They know that the support when ;you have a : ' , , ~ . . " .

the House is Such a sacr " . • obligation to constituents well-heeled Socialists from positive apprbach ' to '. that pairing would b e an P~int Grey wha represent problems and fl~ibl abdication of an MLAs their VancouverHdings t h a t m e e t changing

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se : '~- , '1 , . ' . ., ' . " ."!'" '"!" ................ . . . . . . . . " well please, . " ' r 'people's concerns: The political dls~a . - . . . : . ' : : . , •, In the four and a half years Ive been in theHonsel have public knows', that talk is negutivism. ' ., : . l - . • : ' : : -' never been absent from a cheapahdthdtyouean'tpaY . RafeMalr, .i ~ 1 ~ : ~ ~ : , ' ': , single vote without per- for needed social serv ices ' ..,::.. . . . . MLA: ,,. . . " T " - - " - - -

mission of t h e par~y whip • " ' " I:1 n g : and never have I sought O f c o U r s e , l t l s n ' t a l l h l s f a u I t . e l son l ydo l permission, for other than whatPremier Senneff tells him to.do. But, he , i s , " i m m e d i a t e and ,important doing I t . r , . . - . . • .

government business. Wheu Agriculture Minister H e w l f f dld;:the , m e . : " you consider that the' bills " upon which I'm called upon thing with the Livestock BrqndAct; He took, all~ ~: to vote are government bi l ls • the guts out of the Legislation and now hasthe ;. ::: . ~ and therefore.bills" which I power, by secret Order in C6un~:ii; to do such. ' i~ ' . ~ i have givenmy own approval th ings as eitabl lsh the constitotlon of rite Board : ~ ": " ~

of Brand Commlssloners..You may =:off ~ that ~ for in cabinet and in caucus, as belng Inslgnlflcant',.b~ how'about,the BII! ,. ~..! i the fact that I may not

personally vote in the House set Up the,B.C.'Place Corporation? ' , -:. ~ , :. ' . l l on that bill because my job sends me elsewhere is Under the B;C. Place Bill there'Can be:an . . , , !

relatively inconsequential. O n t h e . o t h e r h a n d l f I w e r e Theoth(~rday inthe Legislature.! leaned back unllmlted amount of money spent - - your money 'I • in the Oppositiou surely' it In my chair, closed my eyes, and listened t o a incidentally', Under the B.C. Pia'¢e B i l l any piece would be my.chllSatton to voice ' telling the House why the government of proper ty In B.C. can .be taken. That's r ight . ~,

needed power to de things by O r d e r in Council ' A n y p i e c e =of property i n l h e province can be i vote against a bm tha t , rather than by legislation. I~.was t ranspor ted , takenaway, f r o m l ~ s 0 w n e r , ~ l t h e u t a p p ~ l , land

, didn't agree with if, only .to "~ . "~ " I : the House f that.; Incl : ~ s - Y . . :: n~.. Imp.d, y o u r :home/ . .ba.k I n ~ ] m e ~ . t o . ~ y e a r s I sat. n : . • ..~ .. ': m ..... '~"e . . . . . ~ " .~.eve~awe~me . ii~•~h;c°rd mY Positi0p' " ~ " ~ ~ ~

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debate against a bill In a rgument tha tL ibera lcab ine m n te sused, t . . . . . . . . "

principle and then be nine or w a s the.senSe Liberal Par~ / reason ing . ~ .$o When I le, aned.back a n d Iister~ed,to those: ..

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Apart from theimr federal Liberal ( a l l t h e provinclm ones navlng about o~r fu ture under Social Credit. H o w . ~ a " philo~ophy, the big proble 'beenvacu0medlnto~theSoclal"Cred!t0overn - des~ratelywelnthewo,fulprovinceneed.tobe' I I : " d ~ ' ' c o m e in droves with the NI)P is that they ment as McClel land's buddies). ' - . . rescued f rom. the excesses o fSoc ia l C r e d i t . . . . . I . I I V , J ~ think that. they have a , ' ' • '" - - monopoly on virtue. They :. The': L iberals in Ottawa have, over the years, " ' '::,." : • " " . : '" ' ' HARGESIA, SomMia constantly portray them- gradually given the government more and more ' : . ;. ' " " " ' "

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selves" as the only ones Who I~Wer to do things by Order in Council. For '- ., • . , . . . - . care dbout people and t h b s e w h o m a y n o t k n o w about O r d e r s In Council ' ~ R R A C E . K I T I M A T ' : : ~ droves, 750 a night, withlittle characterize anyone who they.aredecls ions made In secret, beh indd0sed I d more than tattered clothes • on their backs, crossing the doeea't asree with them as doors, bythePrlmeMlnisferof.Premler:andhls ' " . desert plains on foot to' avoid somes0rtO!e.le.ts.~eSSm°&e fel low ministers. The re l s ; r~n iba t~ .0~ t l~bo IIc . . the sudden "dviolent death

i n the. poc~ ! and so .about reasons; and no oppo . . .Y • .. ; P." ' l ' . : ' . . . . ' " : ' : ' national comPare.as:: . posit ion or publ ic point of view 4o be expresseo, l GmwalOfflca-~3S43S~ ' :' Pubt|ll~d by " on. This characmnsuc,, so • T h e r e i s no examinat ion of the merns SUCh a s , / C l r c , latlon.a3s43s~ Sterllngpobllshers

aw~ePrelYer dseTa~isntS';aa:ilee: - there , s . i n . t h e l e g l s l a t u r e . . . : . / " : Pt:IDoLIIS~I~I~GC~01vt~t~;hY'

I l~blished eve'ry weekday, at =12 Ks!urn str.~t, I Terrace, B.C, Avihorlzsd as second class ms,. I Regisf,'ntlon nu tabor 1201. Postage pald In Cash, return l~posfage guaranteed.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , .~., " '

.that stalks their homeland. Once they reach safety,

• they spend endless hours In • w indswep t makesh i f t

communities, digging in dry' exist, has curious little One 0 f the results ()f government by Order In ramifications. Counci l Is : a . b l g . a n d , g e t t i n g - b | g g e r -

It's padectly allright for a bureaucracy. MOre and more publ ic s e r v a n t s member of the NDP to are needed to administer'the Orders In Council. criticize a member of the " A companion result Is a blg.and.getf l i~l-b|gger ' government for hispersonal appearance, his national or budget. More and more of the taxpay.ers'/dolla r oulturalbachground, oreven IS b e i n g r a n k e d u p . . • , '

The Herald ratalns full, complete'and sole copyright In slur people of Japanese --Energy Minister (or should I say Energy ~:'" NOTICE OF COPYRIGHT . ' aneestory by calling them "Japs;" but Lord help any Czar) McClel land is leading" us In exact ly the any advertisement produced and.er any editorial, or memberof the government samed i rec t i 0n as the federal L iberals have .photographic omtont' publls~d ,In the Herald. who makes the slightest off- been leading us for years, Ene rgy Czar Mc- Reproduction' Is not permitted without the wr(tten

riverbeds for a few precious drops of water,

They are refugees from the O g a d e n - some 1.4

• million Somali tribesmen who have fled the continuing guerrilla war ir southeas te rn E th iop i a between Cuban-backed government troops and independencemlnded rebels of the Western somali

of ine world's five poorest countries, form the single largest concentration of the dispossessed anywhere in the world, according to Somali and international refugee workers.

More than 600,000 of them live in 22 isolated camps and another 800,000 live among friends or relatives in Somalia.

An estimated one of every ~our persons in Somalia is a" refugee and dependent on Somali and international largesse for survival, ac-

cording to conservative estimates: The country's population, excluding refu- gees, is estimated a,t 3.8 million.

• There are no cases of mass starvation or malnutrition in camps here, thanks to So.

malta's massive diversion of food and medicalaid.

The Ethiopian Ogaden, along the border ~;lth Somalia, is home "for primarily nomadic livestock breeders or subsistence farmers. They are ethnically and culturally Somali and

consider the Ethiopians colonial oppressom

Ceded to Ethiopia at the turn • of the century by European powers, the Ogadenls have waged guerrilla war since the early 1960s, The rebels and Somali regular forces aiding them were defeated in con- ventional warfare In 1978, but fighting continues. Each new skirmish adds te the number of people fleeing to Somalia for safety.

consumed his not in: considerable energy and determination for almost 20 years.

The Commons came to a standstill for almost two minutes while Diefenbeker waited out his Progressive

'Conservative party's desk- thumping. Liberal and CCF ( C o . 0 p e r a t i v e Com- monwealth Federation) members sat impsssively.

Momenta later, the recorded vote was an- nounend. A unanimous 188 to

Dlefenhaker celebrated quietly In his office after third reading with one of thoee men -- David Walkel't then his public works minister, and now a senator,

Walker, who remained Diefonbaker's best friend until the. former prime ,minister's death last sum- mer, recalls that the prime minister was emotional, but under control:

"He never lost his cool or plus the right to equality n a w a senator; and M.J~ wept in his life as far as I .before the l aw and the Coldweil, national leader of know," WalRer said in a protection of the law. - the CCT. (now New Dame- recent interview. "But he The freedoms it promises oratic Party), whose party

271 years after the British from their homes in British t~,,tew.. . ' .. monte . . . . . . Parliament passed a bill ' Columbia to resettlement , Unfortunately, it' seldom . Amongthe 19amendments

" ' moVed, by Lanier-Pearson's protecting the civil liberties ca~mps because of their did." . of its.citizens and 169'years supposed threat to the Croll, who later became Liberals was a proposal to after the ~United States country. • the first Jewish' senator, remove arbitrary powers passed an amefidment to its Civil rights advocates conceded that his ' own from the War MeasureS Act. constitution guaranteeing argue6 the action -- taken' Liberal party, ',wanted ,Tbe :motion was defeated, human rights, under the War Measures Act nothing to dowithit (the bill) with Diefonhaker arguing

The bill, deliberately kept • - - Was intolerable,, inthose days." .. there should be a fulllreview simple by an adamant Die- Di~enbaker took up the But when Diefeabak~r de- of the act later, fenbaker, spells out two cause in1946 whefl ha moved fasted ~e Liberals In 1967, In 'his memoirs he basic rights and four-, Iris first amendment to the freedoms • for every , citizemhip .Bill ,'- without Canadian. , suCCess. .

It guarantees every In- Ha'was Joined by three dividual the right to life, O the r s - Walker, whb . d i d

the~ swept tb n hnge Con, defended his decision, servative majority a year saying:."Canada was living later, the way was cleared, in dangerous times in-

" ternat[onaJly jnd hanging

liberty, security of person and enjoyment of property,

much of the leg.work; David Cro!i, then a Liberal MP,

too simple and adds no new freedoms or guarantees to those already possessed by Canadians.

They say that since it covers only matters under federal jurisdiction, it has little authority in the courts. They point out thatit took the courts 10 years to recognize the bill as the cornerstone it was meant to be.

Among the ~ritics was Bora Laskin, then a professor at University• of

It Was.flrst introduced as over the world was the fear Toronto and later cldef Bill C-60 in1958, then allowed of anatomic holocaust," • justice of the Supreme court to stand over for two years Ironically, the government of Canada, In 1958, he de- for public ,eonslde~tton, headed .by~ Pearson's s~. . : scribed h b i l l - virtually Mter debate 'by several ' censor as Liberal leader, identical to the one that national • conventions and Pierre Trudeau, used the became law-- as"timid and r e p r e s e n t a t i o n s to. War Measures Act during, tepid." ' .

01nfavorofBillC-79, enAct may have had tears in his ere those of.religion, s~ h, had passed ' repeated . Par l iament by some 30 the quebec crisis of 1970. A spokesman for the Cana. for the Recognition and eyes that night." • assembly' and ~ association, ': resg~uflona.callIng for a bill groups, it wae , i ' a l n t r~ed ' . When his bill passed, Die- dish Labor Congress called

~..6f~i;i~h(sslneeitef0undation asBtllC.79onDom~ioflDdY fe'nbakor described it as "a it "a legalCheshlre cat, with Pi'otection of Human Rights ' Six days later, at precisely pad of the pros: . . . . . " ' and Fundamental Free- 11 m , by the Peace.Towel" The campaign for 'the bill in ~939-, . ' . 1960. i ' i ' : major change for freedom in nothing left but a smile,"

P . . . . ' . • , he ~ 0ne or the otber 0f us put ,Anagreeme 'n t an~ong! he thisdountry." ButDiefenbakbrdaseribed clock, Mr,. Justice. J.H. of rights was spbrk~ by t ' : ~ . dome, Or what has heeome L0cke of the Supreme Court government'e treaimentC~ it ~n:theorner phpor every parties that the bill W#uld he " But others were more the critics as pious and in.

better k n o w n ns the ' " dgm~ ~ ~ssed t~at,~ll!mer didn't orifical, effective. Andl6 years later Canadian Bill of Ri6hts. Of Canada gave "formal .Japan,e-Carmdtsns 'd i~tg ~ r . ~nh°cePlt~be~t~r~°u! sto[) ~ld~""0~siUon from They argued--and many he boasted i~i his memoirs

Itspas~agewas.a pets onal assent, the Second World. War. a chance ,

passed legislation confining the words "notwithstanding the bill of rights. '~

And while he was dis- appointed that the courts sometimes indulged 'in "Juridical acrobatics to avoid having to deal wi~ it," he argued that the bill's greatest effect wae "in building up bu lwarks , around freedom.

Pressed by opposition M P a in 1960 to place the freedome as •.amendments to the British North America Act, Diefenhaker chose instead to enact a separate bill. The time wasn't right, he said, to ~ try to amend the constitution by bringing it home to Canada.

'"My experience with the provincial governments indicated that they were' too jealous of-their Jurisdieti0n over property and civil rights to support any amendment applicable to themselves," he wrote later.

without r ival , . John later described it as his Diefenbaker's finest imur . masterpiece, but also for

Aug. 4, 1960. Just before three other politicians who 4p, m. Prime Minister Die- shed 'party affiliation to fenhaker stood to cast his, bring the bill to reality. vote for a bill that had

handed remark about one of Clel land seems to th ink that-bigger government , permission of Ihe Publisher. Liberation F r o n t . . ~ Refugees in Somalia, one

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SHBACK: J )Pn Oi ou FLA r n r OTTAWA (cP) -- It was, victory for Diefenbaker, who Canada had a bill of righ, ts, T"ousands were herded' r ~ l l e d In a recant In- WopoMng a ~s t of amend, still helleve--that the law is that no government, had

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The Wackiest 'Woman' ' " LADY~M!TH, B.C. (CP) suggested I should comeup

• You'd never know it to . with some kind of a comedy look at him; but Art Williams act.". "

, . .~ the. wildest, wackiest . ~ ~'womaW' who ever scaled a

~ ~0.metre tree. ..... ~opp~r ~anyon Sally - - :~Willlams dad in women's • ..~pparel " h a s been thrilling ,,logging sports audiences > 'around the world for more /,thun 15 y e a r a . . . •

~/ The unUve of this Van- , ~uver Island community is

~ ~apable not only Of drawing shrieksof lauKhter and oohs and aim of e~citement from

~ his crowds, he's also the last werld~.hamplon tree-topper.

~ ' He set the tree-topping .*record of 45.7 seconds in 1973

"So I got some of mY mother's panties and a dress and I decided t0 act a'littie drunk," he s ays . "The panties automatically fell ~'I and then I rigged them up so. they!, would fall I off all the time."

, ' Atypical aet~inelud es Wil- l iams doing a Hlghland fling or a handstond m a tightrope wire at the top of a lree.

The comedy routine w a s nut+an instant success. Williams was hired for only ~ 6 lugging shows a.year for the first couple of years, but

, - t h e last t ime the c h e m - g o t his b reak when he ap- 7 on ipwaa h e l d . , p.red 'at the Pac.!, • ".. When not performing, w u - National Exhibition ~ilame,~ns, hls own business, ' Vancouvet~ Dangerous ~ Tree Topping, *'PeOple "have been wtth the molts "I! they can't clamoring ever since to see ' ~ i t , we can, and We haven't, " ' the old lady tree climber."

He now+,travels all over • i ~ n a tree around we can't ~ North America. and has

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~: Williams tookup logging In performed ,in Australia, at drag alt,~' he . was "falling the' San D i e g o Zoo in ithe t o p of a tree one day, <~ California and at Expo '70 in acting goofy, and my stnter ' Osaka, Japan.

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Not e v e r ,one. l i kes v i s i t o r s . T h e . o w n e r o f t h i s p r o p e r t y i n C e d a r v a l e Seems to w a n t t o a v o i d t hose I o n o . h a i r e d , peace - l o v i n g t y p e s o f peop le .p~o bY Carla Willon

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• ' " " " " : ~ : . . : ; . ' , : . , i " . : : ' " " : : . . ':.'. \ .., ;"*: ,:..;,. . . . . . , " " ! : " " " " : " "'""~; :~ ~' " " " " " ' " " : "" : ! / - ' . ' t - . " ' " ~ . " : . ' .

:Annual: re:n: eW Last year tried the club to

[.: MONTREALi~ ' ) : ' " . i t ' , sa! : : ' :h~t Ca~ler[til le;~l~yliavei "the club is doil~ . . . . . ;Sa turday and the Car - . . thee l i~ , ; . . a tLach in ' e ,w ~e've . . . . . Nex(yearwe, regolngto . ' getmothersoulonthewater. .flerville Boating Club. has . got qua nuty, , . " .win the Canadian Champi~- They barely made it•to the " I " " " r another" ~ The . pride ~f the Car- 'ship I Last" t ime, our best first'bu0y of the course, come. a h v e f o " • ' ' ' ~ ' issi~ " • .. "One o f the mothers ~.newai of its s~mmarlmg tierville club -is K a r e n . members wero m g.

. r i va lw ~With ' the! i~nchine Likanovich~ : 20.year-Old- ) L a e h i n e iwon the 1979 panicked and could have • l~a'ciag Canoe Club. " d a 0 ~ h ~ r ° f e ~ e h ~ L ° u a n d a ~ CanadiaQ,.champi0nship~ ~almiz~ the boat," says

"Car t i e rv i l l e ' s Being to " memberof the honorary I ~ i ' C~rtlm~'ille took it two years Cialre St,-Georges, ,who was ; ' ~Hn, "says R e n e P l l m o f the . :eahadi~ OlymPie.te~um She".. earlim'.. ' " : , . . aboard.. "The captain • or-

~ ; n , , h i n e '" " ' ~ o n t i n a e n t .retUrhed::S:ecently ~frmn..a: '" . On " tour, . Lukan_ovt.c.n dered us to head back i n , . . =~. ' : ; - ,, : ; : , ' - ;-'~:':' Eu robe~ tSm,. ' ' ' -- '~ . he lned team;mates Lucre " " I dm' t 'think he. ever

: . "l~ey ve. pot a n meuc ues¢ . . . . . , ~ - .... ' " • ' " . . . . . . . . - ' " and feared for his life like that, • : : , , ~ , ; ~ ~ ' ~ , - ; ~ , " ~,/.,,~m ",,. : . . ' My.n~w, goal is.the world,.. : Guay, "Sue HoUoway. - ~ ' " ' : ~ "- "*~"~"''" " .... "" " .......... • ........ ' ". '*., ' ' . Barre to a Hediddtwant togobaek0ut "'. ,,,~ot,~, ~ l v smar t - m - w e championsh ips : a t • Not-. ,. A l e x a n d r a • . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . . " ' ' [ ' I . . . . . . . . . . finish in the there with 14 mothers, But;i did the s a ~ e ' l a s t week a t '( t i n s h a m v E n g l a n d , . next • .seeond-plaoa . . . . .: t - a~ ; ,~ .... :" .~..~;.' ;..U ~.'. ~ .~eai.,i~B~,' . .~it 'ovl~li~ " q " .kayak four at N otU~lmm.i- don't thi,,ak we ever laughed

' " ~ . . . . . . . - " " "'; "' " ? " : :en':"~-,-,,"'~'* *,;,, ~,,,, ,.,.,;.,~,,-a , , , ~ ' ' , . . - : - I ,ukano'vieh 's kayak, was so ha rd . : , "l~e e ~ ' ~ u u o n oetwe . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . , ' . . . . d h : : __'_'__,._-'., ,.,..~,,-,,,;,,~: ; " I n the~'moantime, .. iL s f i rst in the.K-2 am] K.4 an. -me cauu~ u,u.==.~=,, ,~ . , , ,o . . . ", • : . . , . . . ' ~ ! . - t ' . - . . . , " ~ " " - "* . ' . ' - ' - '-- . - ' - "1-- a t : Other stories around:

' t i n t , n tn tll~ " ~ r t f" the' good.to, oe . ' -oa~ -~ere.. A . . . m u r m . . m ~=..:o.,~,~, • .~;~-:a;~,~,=,~ltU,, ..~attau~".~ is~i~ ~ D,~bu~;..w.=t..u~.y, About how littio Michel • ,. ".~.~ "- . r " . . . . ¢ . . : ' , , ; , ~ , - - ; . ;,,,,ho,;ee't,, S ~ how and e~ned two firsts ann a Bossy, soa of a pillar of the

• " wa • , • . . . . . • . ' m . . . . .~ . . . . . . ~ " ' ' " club in the 1950s, gave up m - • ; , a m . . y . . . . . . . .;, . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . third a t Wulcz, Poland. i • , ,

• "My. par tnersa i l , live in canoeing and became a star Ottawa,. and I could Study right winger with the Stanley

' , :_;:., . . . . . • -; .. , - . . . . . . ~ ' - _ commerea there,"- she says, Cup-champion New •York

• ' ' ~ ' i ' • " . . •' ~:: ~!: :~•• ~ ~ ~ i . i ~ i • • i i!i/'i!! !iil ; ~ [ i U ~ i ~ • ~ • " ( 'ii~ ) : : ' ~ ; i ' : i :ii!il ~: i.i::/i: •.• " " i~: i !i!iiii !i!i:!// . O n thin eccasion, however, Hockey Loague; ab°ut " i :.if: " vllle's war canoe, 14 other boats to rival clubs for

• ~- . ~ paddlers behind her. . 'regattas in the old daYS; ,. :. .:.! :. ' . . .... / . i :. :.~ / The club hes.100 member, about helping a new club get

-- - . . . " . ~ . , . . f ami l i es a n d ' about 75 started across, the. Riviere ,:.. ... " ..... , . " - "!i. i . . , - canoaists; :~ys coach Andre des Prairies in Laval,

. . . . . . . " " . . . . . . . ' . . . . Peldn; and the war canoe in "In 1900, the Grand Trwak - :• , . . . . . . - . , . • .- • . ( - ' " " " " ~ ' / : : :' : theglam0~attraction, club, which has since dis- .... .•̀•; : . - ' . . - . ~.."., " appaar~i, helped us start

' - ; ; " : : " ' ; T : ~ . . . . . . . . . . i ' 0 E R K S E H ~ S i " I I _ . i " :Tha t ' swherewes ta r t the ,,Nowwe're

O I d L a k e l s e Ro , C O ~ :,.".~ 1 " newcomers eati rub elbows . . . . . . "~" W ! T O H with the top competitors." provided them with

• . ph(~ne:~8-I69! " : [:i : "~ " " . ~..i'~ . : . . . . " He says. it 's sometimes, heats at a price of just $1,000. • ' " . . . . . :::~::~.i':~" .... " ". " . ' ~ & i e l i l r Y r e i m i r a n d . e m ~ l r a v , ~ l ' recrui t new We helped them put in their

,o,,..,.,,o-,: w,, , . , . . 6 3 6 45,18 - -. A cut a b o ~ . ) . ~ . ~ g r s o e . , : - i F i M s tock of.wMclN I ~ c e l ~ & t~lrapl members, largely hecau-~e buoys. If they end up beating

• " . • - " : i/ . - . . . " " i t ' s ' essential ly a family , us in five years, so much the ' " ' ; : : 6 3 ~ : i . ~ 7 i Sport. - better,"

: p c N ~ s ~ I " m "We go into the junior col- Lachine, .however, merits PreNntlng"our.~i i I I n * of REOKEN . . . . . ! leges, the high sehools"and no such mercy, Lukanovich

CARPET t~ F l . O O " " ' " / " ,~" " t h e

. , ~STAL~A"O~ " " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . area, but a lot .give up w i n n i n g o n i y n o f = r a c e s . t y ~ w ~ a ( ~ o , : - , a n i .p . " 7.-462! LakelseAve...tsboveNoHhllmdl~l|) pr imary Schools in the and her clubmates, despite

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" ' iCOUNTRY' MONAco. CONSrRU,.. CT, o "m''"Oi'l'i rlg"d °°O''O"tS.ve. • • " " ~ " . . . . . . ~: ,..:~: ,iResidentiat,C0mmer~:ia e v a i i o n s .

t"=itS & Grits : : ..... ~ ,complete houses Free estimates • C u s t o m h o m e . s p e c i a l i s t s . ."!!i ~ " ' " ...... " "

. r o u n d ' w o o d c o n s t r u d l o n " . . . . . . . . " new woes Macrame'mppl leL ha'nd embroidered tablecloths,".- . " + . B a s e m e n ; f i n i s h i n g ' . ,_ • t i m b e r f r a m i n g - r e s t o r a t i o n . c u s t o m ' ~ d ~ wOOd crafted wall'plaques.',~:'." " ..- . G i v e y o u r w o r k t o e x p e n e n c e a m e n . . -

,,n,., c.r, r, con.o,,,no ..... 13 ' " b l u e p i ; i n t s ~ e n " ~ - F r i d a y ; 9 a.m..9 p . n Y . ~,..? ~ " ' W e a l s 0 d o b r i c k &s f011eWork

2 5 2 5 " " : ~ " ~} BRANTFORD, "Ont.. (CP) 1960 study conducted ' t ' T 9 8 ' , . . ;$ ' ,d[ 'd! , i~-, a . - . .$ p..m. -.'.~.,:.... ; . . 6 3 5 ' 3 2~ E v e n i n g s c a l l : : " . ; : 1 . . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . " ' - " ~ : . " ' ' 1 7 8 7 T E R R A C E , B . C L . . . . . . . • " :. :..A,:i , , ,~e~-'*-=,,Tn= ~ ~ a ,,~= - - Some elderly people on a Toronto home for the aged

4711 TETRAUI;~.: . f ixed income think that by most of those who reache( , . ~ , .. having their teeth pulled and age 65 had their own full se

. . . . . . . being fitted with dentures of teeth. GLRCIER . / . .. they are sidestepping future Researchers attributel ..... ' -.. . dental bills, says the director • thin to the fact Lhat thes~

o " ..... " ' .A Complete - of the BrantCounty district octogenarians lo~ked afte: L G.la ~ d health anit's dental division, their teethsincetheywer,

A N D EQUIPMENT LTD. ' SS a sut, s a y s . D r . Birty teenager~and their parent: " " H ~ t ~ : Williams, wha t they don't had stressed the important,

PIPE p I 'UMBING SUPPLIES .PUMPS • , A l u m i n u m Service understand is that they are of proper care. HOSES NUTS AND .BOLTS FENCING • ""' . . . . ' S 8 probably opening the .door:to Another myth, Wi,iam W A T E R .SOFTENERS A N D MORE " : s 44! • LeGiofl Avenue other types of problems,, says, is that old people ar

5239 K e i t h ~ v e n u e I o l : " e ; ~ " : ~ : : " ' . ' r e f f G , , , S .C ! . .. - "Dentures a r e a foreign immune to d,ntaldecay. • . . body and themouth tends to "I dco't care what you

635-7158 , . ~ t " . " ' ; pall back from anything age i s - if yOU have you

_ I At CANUC;.K/:~we ()'ffer dependable late',mtxlel ' I foreign, so,what you fad is own teeth, you are suscei • - ' ' ' ":. " ' '. ".: - " " thi / t 'af ter ~, t ime the gums r t ible to the same problems.

~ U l l N - - - - ' ~ [ l " ~ " "~' . ,rucks . t ' , to~ , o m , t l t l v e - r , t , s . Rent by the ". ' . . . . • month, w ink ' - i t d,y. . . ,t . - ~[J(~D]~a'~ ( ~ ] ~ " ~ ] ~ ( ~ I ) P tend to become =inner, the But instead of her in .Plck-ups'(l~i~..~N ,:. Crew Cabs . Ca r~vanS . i .. ~ ' • . . . . " ' - " bones recede.and the thus oavitles on the crowns of t~

" , ~bu r ban l . . ~ . s.'tOI rips, J l m m l ? ; B r 0 n ~ O I l i l . i : ' ]]a~l~[~o ?-~ 'the mouth changes shape," teeth, because the "gun NDRY , i , _ , , , , ~ , ~ k s . . : . ~ . . : . t - . . i - . . - " . - ) " - ' - , he explains. : . . have receded the elder] LAU • ;'""::~':" ,i:b,;.-" . . . . . . . ....;.. ... ,.., WlNnSHIEI;OSREPt.ACED" • ,,SiackenedorpoorlYfitted usually get them on t~ Call CAN~¢.',K.:;ti) r leerve your s u m m t r r e , tala..[..-. - WINDOWS R I~ PAl RED We also off4~;~1~ 24 or 36 month l e u u on make~ : . 7 " SAFETYGLASSCUT & INSTALLED dentures cause the person to roots.

I and m o ~ l s ~ : l bu i ; choice. ' . ' . . . . . . ~ ; . : . . : . . . . . . . ..'. " SEE JOEl drool all' the t ime, create For this reaso~ • i n the Centre I' ~ ' , : i f ~ " i . " 'WESTENDCHEV"ON") " . . . . : •. . . sores at the corners of the . p , r i odon ta l disease

A l l West . . . Wren Ave.' •" . ; . . . ( ~ . ~ ' . . ~ ' ~ ] ~ ( ~ ) ~ .mouth and n .mbne~ in the usually more severe in tl ~.: , ...lrh~rnhll.l... " ...... . . . . . • .

~ . • " . . .4~OHiway.l~W,.. ' . . . . . . . " lower lip .and wear out the elderly., T~odr Ra~ha0£~f./""' " i ~ ~ : ~ " " " . . . . . ~ / ~ L ' ~ / / " . I 8urns andbea~s of the jaw Surveys show that a l c

4 7 H - ¢ I([111'11Aif[' ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " ' " i . . . . faster than normal . ' ! ' percentage of the over- ' . . ' Williams says i t Is a myth POlXdation - - about 2 0 p • - ] ". " " - ' ; " - . . - - - that as you get-'older you cent - - visit a denti

6 )PLUMBINGR i ' TO' iPAIHT" lOW iS TIlE TIIIE = v o to lose your ,teeth. In a regularly.

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, k o ~ t ~ A Z I N ~ ~PIDERMAN , : - b ," S t a n L e e a n d J o h n R o m i t a People start tel l ing.you 3;oure [oo~n"ggood, b u t , o one ' I'" " I ' " " . . . . . • v ~ " . ",~ ' : ' ,. ::!;. ) ' " : . . . . . . . . . . . . says youre good.lobking. ' .' ..:.~ :'..}. ; ~ " . , " .... ::..~;" . ,,' '",. 35

• ~ " ' . . . . . " . " Y o u ass u p a romant ic e counter neeause you re ' " l /~,~. .~. .~,~x;/ ,~ '~Ay#~,~/~ ~-= .~ ~ I~l~/~/~vA e A O ~ A ~ A I worried~bout your heart - Q . . . . ;" • . . . . ' ' ~ -~

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I I JIM I ~ l i ~ ~ , ~ I u I ~ . ~ l i l ; ~ ' / ~ . ' ~ I I ~ - - ~ I I I l l ~ | . ~ k ~ ~ l ~ V ~ = ~ t l ~ "Old~age is. ready to' undertake tasks that youth shirks-A O O R N F " ' . . ': ' I i ~ I J ~ IIl~ II I ~ - , ~ I ~ Y ~ I ~ ' ~ - ~ ' " ~ X i because they'would take too long." = Somerset Maugham .~ . " ' " ." . ' " ill 0 I ~ P ~ : ! ~ , l As soon a~ a man acquires fairly.gqod sense, it is soid v , t~ rd -v , o r~,,~nhv,.l~, ~.m~ .~l~.l~nnv'r~ h A ~ ' _ q

_ ~ ~ l ~ l l ~ \ ~ \ \'~-.~.:' I , ~ - t h a t he is:an/iold fogey ." - - Ed Howe ' ', : ~ ~ t ~ . ~ v r . ~ - - ~ . ' ' - . . . . . "I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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date guys who drive regular cars, but my "ther won't let "e • '- , "-. ' ' . ~ . ~ •

-- ~ ~ ~ ~ " ~ ' ~ : : ~ ' ~ saysand.keep`.mym~athshut~right?g~utwithag~Iywh~drIvesavan.Ithinkthat~sdumb~bt~t. Yo.url,d,v,d,al ' ~ ~ ~ I ~ ~ ~ - - - ' ~ ' " -'-- - - ---- ~ f ~ J ~ as iong as I ~im ]ivi.g ~ind.r his roof l .have to do what he v Mynext(~uestion"'bis:W""',ff~'~all, up'and ask' me "" ' llor0sc0p ]

I ~ ~ ~ to go out with him, is it OK if I ask him what I should ~/ear, : -_-= F"I~ t I$ I)l'~kll " h~r'-.~r~_'~-/~l ~ ' .L~' or isn't that c0nsidered cool? .

/ ~ ~ :. , " '. ' DUMB QUESTIONS ' FOR, THUI~DAY,.AUGUST 7,1980

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rea l ly wan t to know the answer . , Whatkind of day will tomor- scORPIO m _ : A ~ , H A G ~t : ' A R h e H RR~ a ~ L , , , In.response to your flrstlquestion:.,Right, roW*? To find out what the (Oet.23.tbNov.21)-..vr-N-

• O I E bl~ Dik Browne A n d when a guy asks you fo ra~da te , i t ' s not only Stars say, read the forecas t A friend may fail.to follow I

" c o o l , , ' i t ' s smar t to ask him w h a t h e h a s in'Uiind. You given for your birthSign: through. Make allowances for ' ' ' ' - wouldn ' t dress, t h e ' s a m e for a . m o v i e d a t e ns ybil i - r , " , ' ' ' . I ~ " ' ~ "~ ' - ~ " " ~ .. . . others' shortcom/n~. Consult.

would for o baske tba l l game. ' . . . . . . . . . . I ~ ' M AF~zA,O YoiJ'I..k,I 'IAV~TO e ' l T ~ . , • .. A R I F ~ ' ' M : i ~ L~.'th f r i e n d , at ad i s tance I IN " I " ~ ~ / ~ O I ~ I 2 ~ ~ C T I O N } % ~ ~ . ~ ~ ' ~ " I ' . . . . , , , . . , '". (Mar.21toApr.19). ~..# . ~ a~outtra.velplan~. ' .

, DEAR ABBY: .I am.a pushover for yoin~ people. Four careles& Be alert in Order to (Nov,22toDec'.21) ~ r~'T r i young employees Who work'with me have I~rr~v~eli money capitalize on a fine Work or . , Little squibs of conversation

from me for "personal emergepcies.'rThe smallest amount don~estic ~pertunity, Enjoy a .may be important, where was$$00. Notoneofthosewhoowesmehaseverhtentioned' I~ppyp,m, ' . ~usiness is mvmves.. ~',m. thedebt, or made ihiy effort to ~epay even a part of it. One - - . ~ - - - ' : .finds y o u in an expansive debt is three years old; (By the way, I didn t ask for any ".rou!?.u.._ .~. ~ ' mo~l about your career, but inte~'est on my money, nor d id l ask anyone to sign a note.) {Apr.'~tO .Mayzw _ le~i~d¢~to don' t bite off more than you

All four co.workers hre •very friendly to me, and none .I~n .o~. VlSl~ .colll.o e a a cancbew. ' seems embarrassed about his non-payment. I am far from .rom~i. uc in.u'ouuc.uons, .L~.p CAPRICORN ~ t - - ~ wealthy and could use the cash myself, as l shall be refiring Py umes w~m cnuuren, xou tDOc 22toJan 191 Yd ~ " soon. How shall T handle this? ' . can effectively share view- " you , l l 'wan t~ 'oawav 'wi th

, :. T I M E .polnts. Use your creativity. ~. a loved one. Now's the time to

- ; . ' , . "~ - ' .i • ' . .~_' " , ' ", no th ing , h o p l z ~ youw--"~duldree0g'~ze the impor tance " Don't; take a. ~o~eone for Dooub/~iii~kdetaiis. , ~ . . . . . . . . . . ' J . . , I I ' , . . . . . , , , ~ I ~ , M , , ; ~ "I '~OSE~RE I~I~l-( . .~OI) E ~ I ~ o f k e e p i n g y o u r e r e d l t g o o d , Y o u w i i l h u r t y o u r s e l f i n gr. .~.~.~.go~, u m e w o u y o r ~ a ~ , v . . . . . . ~

t ~ E I ~ L L , ' O N ~ l l I N t ~ J ~ l ~ . ~ I ? ~t I ~.,".7....~ ~ . i ~ P , ~ ' ~ ' i ~ ¢ . ¢~I~IV U M I~ ~ O l i ~ , the future more than you hur t me now if you don ' t • seu,~en~tormenome: u n i x U ~ a ~ . ~ r e , . ~ o ) . . ;~--?~.'~. ~IT OLIT OF THREE I l ~ 0 % F P ~ I N ~ [ I ~ . "~nlr. i" N I J . . r ~ . ~ ,~,-~;, :~..~.v,:,,-~,,.~.~, :,-~. ,,.~..~,~q faee up to the respons ib i l i ty o f pay ing your hones t" with loved ones on ma|or pur- wa~cn tor c r e s ~ - ~ l ~ n a I ~ a.[ rRIEs I~C:IOOD,;. [ LA~/ER~EI~'RNE': L | ~LL'7 - ,~r Zu~.)I~ IN'~JI'II~..~.UL'IIH, N=nl~!," debts, so how about i t ? (p , SLNeve r l end money -- not cI11~s. . • work,. A n Imi~..r~n[ WOrK ~ ~ - ~ I " ~ - . ~ } ' i / - - ' ~ J ~ ~ } " ~ ~ - ~ ~ d _ ~ ~ ~ i even. to your b ro ther - - wi thout an IOU.) ' . CANCER- " . : O~I~nlnen[ coma come yoar

• . • . (June 21 to J u i y 2 ~ . ) I ~ a r e in teres ted ' • " , : " .... ~ . ~ . H E A T H C L I F F . Don't 10as over facts a n d ' '" . . . . i . . ~ . i -. . . . . . . . . . . . . . g PISCES

I . ~, " . ,I ~ , ~ . , ~ . ~ : _ ~ A , " . ~ . : J figures,.Be th.orough,,Ha.l~..y (Feb,19toMar. 20) - ~ [ ~ ,

'/, . : I ' I V= . . , . .

l , , (J~YU~rUge~:~ean" impOr , YOU BOI~I I~DAY.a re z z . ~ Z J . ~ . _.~ .' . ' :-;' :" ': " IL:: " ' ~ ; " "- ~~'**='=*=*~ T i ' tlmtflnlmelaltlp, Be willing t0 m~r~|..~a~aly~ic.a,~ an,~...a

" ' ' ' " " ' . . . . n't p ~ l t ~ u u t ~ t u l ~ ' u m w u ~ r , . . , • . . . . . . . . . . . • ' meet others half.way, Do rof s - H ~ I : : . . . . . . ' " . . . . . b y J e f f M a c N e l l y - .,. ,. , • ..~ . . . . . . , , m l . a ~ ) , ~ w l d e a s ' M o r e , i n c l l n e d to the p e

- - ' . . . . . . . . " " ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . O ' fin ' - - . . " • . .. ' ' . . I ~ " - - ~ - - - ~ . . - ~ " . . . . . . 'ble . s~or~than business, y u d d ' ' ' ' . ' ,~. r ~ ' ' ~,.~.~ ~ ..~.. ~ ... ". . , happiness In law .and the

~ : ~ ~ l " t ~ ' " I ~ ' I1~ ~ l ~ ( ~ l J ~ t ~ : ~ | ~ . ' ~ . . . ~ VIRGO I ~ . academic world, YOU have ~ ~ I ~ O t , ~ ~ : L ~ . I ~ :, I I I ~ , I I ",,, / ; " , ~ A ' ~ i ~ " ~ " : * ~ , A ~ /~-~- '-~ ' (Aug 23tosopt 22) -el~ valuable Insights which you . ~ , ~ - - ~ , , ~ - - , , . ~,~_ , . .m, . - : - ~ i m , . ~ r . r ~ u ~ , : ~ , I " ~ ,~ ~ L . ~ ... ' ~ - ~ ' - - - " J " Be'alert or you'll r n ~ the put to service for the benefit of ~'I I I " ~ U ~ O ~ T O ~ , 1 7 ~ . ~ ~ ~, " ........... ~ ~....~.~.~'-"'~--- "~"~ , . . . . t ~ c o ~ t - ~ c . o . I ~ l i ~ l ~ 0 ~ l : _ ' ~ j ~ A l ~ l ~ l g ' [ V , ~ . ~.~ " - ~ V ~ - ~ i m - ~ v ~ - ;' , ~ ~ . . " ~ I t ~ [ L _ . _ , . sign!fte_ance ol .ano.mers . . . . . . . . . . . ~- . . . . . . . . •

,~1 ~ " I - - ~ . . . . • ': ~ or~ ' F i l e m aU ~clrc~.na ~t~er m u u ~ m ~ s ~ ~ u r y u u l ~ e [ [ , , . • • . _ w . p . . g P Y . ~ I I ~ i g ~ r - t ~ : ~ , , ~ , , ~ \ \ \ =~-~__~ " ~ , " "~ = " " ', times with your social ..than, in .partnership. The

" ~ ~ ~ J , ~ q ~ . : -lt l l l ,~llt ", ' . \ \~ . / % i ~ " "~ll .~ . . c Enlovlife . : : - IJ~.e~re, an , music, writing, \ ~ ~ ~ , ~ " ~ _ . ' _ ' , ~ ' ~ ~ ' , ~ I ~ A¢~-~'-~J~ ~ , -~ I~ ' , . " " , ' :'~ " sculpture and architecture \ ~ l _ . ~ "~] I t '~ l~, / , : ; : . _ . 2 ~ . ~ , ; . ~ I ~ , ~ r ~ , ~ < ~ ' l IBRA - ~ - r ~ u~ay also appeal to you, The.

~, ~ ~ . ~ ~ 'i.~ , ' ' " ' (Sept.23toO~t.~2), = ' ~ . st~dy ol law may lead you into ~ ~ M ~ . ' ~ / ~ ' ~ " . i . # ' ~ . ~ ~ Don tbesosu reo fyour se l f diplomacy, government and ~I,>:_~ '~ia,~-' ~ ~ - ' - - , ~ i!ll,~.~,~ .- ~ ~ ~ _~ . . "~.

1 ", bTAIi i. o.=,o.,.,,. Still, you should hear ol a good the, U.N. diplomat; and Louis

, a l l l ~ t M l l ~ l l l O h I I n ¢ 1 N O ~ " { - ~,, ,~.=.c~., . . . ~ , . ' ~ - , ' . ~ t " v i . ; ~ ", i . o ~ o ~ t y . . ....... S.B, Leaky, are~ologt.t, r •' ;

Page 8: t~,:~:..~.'.:.:~ ::~:' ~ ',~ ~ ,, .. '~ '~ . ', ~ . · activity, even thoush the .,'0n tw0/,ml!~r ahd three, remaining "amount that" " find a .new premises. The, numbers 30 individuals

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V LOOKLooKING FORAJOB?. IN G : ,p V:::

FOR HELP? Jl[ :

A L A N O N • A L A T E E N

MEETINGS Mondays at Mil ls Memorial Hospital a t 8 p.m.

Lols 63s.7e63 or Ann 635-2776

Ki t lmat A . A . Construdlon Group

In Kl t lmet telephone 632.3713

MEETINGS Monday. Step Meetings 8:30 pm Lutheran ChUrch. Wednesdays Closed Meetings 8:30 pm UnHod. Church. Fridays. Open Meetings 8:30 pm Skeana Health Unlh Klt lmat General Hospital. AI.Anen Meetings • Tuesday 8 pm United Church.

BIRTHRIGHT Pregnant? In need of sup- pert?Cal l Birthright 635-3907 • 3.4621 Lakeise. Freo con. f ldant ia l pregnancy tests avallablo. 63e.1227 635-3164

RaH R.elis f Abortion Counselling

• Crisis Line for 631.83M

FOR INFORMATION on the,

BAHAI FAITI;t Phone

635.4865, 635-2632 or 635-9905 onytimo,

: LADIES S L I M L I N E

CLUE meets Monday evening - -

• 6:30 p . m . - united Church basement, Kt t lmat.

TERRACE, A L C O H O L I C S A N O N Y M O U S

I11-9012 • 631-1111

6354111 M i l n l S - Monday- Knox Unltsd"Church • 8:30 p.m. Thursday: Mills Memoria l Hospital - 8:30 p.m. Saturday . Open Meeting MII b Memorial Hospital 8:30 p.m.

t INDEX 2 ' F u r n i t u r e & Appl lances 30 3 ObragoSale 31 4 Molorcycles ' 32 5 For Slle Miscellaneous 33 6 For ReniMiscellaneous 34 S Swap &Tredo 35 ' For Hire 36

!o Pets • 37 13 Wonted Mtscltlaneons 311 14 Marina ' 39 IS Machinery for Sale 41 16 Rooms for Rint 43 19 Room & Boarcl 24 Hams for R|nt 47 . 25 seites for Rent 40 2i Homes for Sale . 49 29 Ho rues.Wonted 50

Community Services Coming Events Notices

' Births Engagements Mar r ia g es Obltuaries Card of Thanks In Memorium Auctions Personal Business Personal Found L~t Help Wanted Situat ions Wanted Progerty for Rant

' TV 8, Stereo M,,, tcll I nslruments

C L A S S l F i l D E A T a S C L A S S I F I E D AC( ;OUNC E M E N T S : l l t l A'I O N L Y : NOtl¢ls 5.50 ~l v~0111', m IO~ t, $700 per insrtion. Over m Births S.~O ~'~,0al'~ ~ ~Pllt% II l 'r word. 3 o r more con~ Engagements. 5.S0 ~.e,,hv~ ~0~,.0 hcm~ 5150 per inSertion. Engagements 5.50

Marriages S.S0 UF t UNDS: Obituaries S.S0 10~51 ,nserlion charged for whomer run o r Obltuariel S.S0 sol Al~olutely no refunds after ed his been , Card Of Thanks . $.50 Mi '~ ,~. F aeso~ ~,~l~ + ,~"" InMemor~um . . S',SO , . ~ , t t h ~ I I I , IL , : ~ , i ~ ' ~ % • , , , i .+ . . . . . . . . , l - i ~ , : : " ; i + + ~ . . . . . . . +

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HOME DELIVERY phone 635.ki57

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WEIGHT OVERIEATE.RS " " r " " . . . . " ' " ' . . . . . . " FOLDING COUCH . Good, "~ " : . 1 " " LAZELLE '" PRE'$CHOOL' '''1 " :" d ' : . 1 " . . . . . . - - - ~ a=lS' '

• WATCHERS .ANONYMOUS LEGANLcE " w i l l " b e ' O i ) e n "...--for•',. "'1 ,I snaps, ~ , - - , - , - ~ : . , . . ~ ,u Meeting held every Tuesday Meets TueSday at 8:30 p.m. ASSIS A registrat ion on Sept. 2 :&3 I AU-X/L..~/AnY t aftsr 5 p.m. (n.S-12-Au) - ] at 7 p m In the Knox United In St. Matthew's Anglican CLINIC ' f rom 9:00a.m,to3:0Op.n-/. I' u P , . . . = . I ~ ' . : ~ Church Hell, 4907 Lazelle Church Besemont. l (ermodeFrlandshipCentre Special help. Is; available I ASSlSTANT. II. , I ' . . . . . . --.,s I Ave. Phone 4,151Grel Avenue . ' velo"m'on'f " ~1 'Fu i l Time~ I COUCH AND ARM cnaur . . . . g . , . . .~, w i t h m i l d de . P . '. ' . ' I " "~ I

INCHES AWAYCLUB. 6354427 TERRACE, B.C.:.'. ..:--. ;:. ,delays. For . fur i l ;er" ln. '~ Requlredfar.provlncla' l ;:k.mnp ,y ! meets every.Tuesday nlght after 6:30 p.m. . . V6G 1Ni4 ; . . : : ./.; ~*~ ':,-'formetlon phone 635.7918, govlernment om.l:e. ~ I -. , s,_av:_.,:,,,,- .,,,,,.r " " "~:'.*~ 1

635.4906,63S~07,.63~49~ :"~;~:/':i~IS73966, 638-1(~7. . , .Skeena .He.al,l,l) Dls1~Ict,. I • 635-~]B. . . . . . . . • ~ i atUnlt:8 InForthelnformatlonSkeona Healthphone HOMEMAKERTERRACE : .1:00 p~m:|o:S:00p.m.-_: ' : (c t fn :2 .~80) Qpi l l t icat ions- . A b i l i t y / t ~=~ tz .~u ) ~ 635-3747 or6354MS. SERVICES M0ncl~/23rdJune 19110 o.d '* . . . . to . type 50 wpm. -DIc- / ' - - C"BIC f t f r cs tS~e :', i

The .provide. asslstartce wi th ' Tuesday'24t5 j u n e 1980. tapt~o~eexperiehcew()uld,/be,an :auet .~ . .Min imum ' " vrmg*."" v cx~,,,,,,;'"-"--' . . . . . . . ' " ' ~ '~' ~! THREE household management, and TU'mday 1st Ju ly 1980 ~nd " office dillon. 5100. ; :~

• RIVERS : d a l l y l i v ing ac t i v i t i es t o . Woclnesday 2nd •JUly 1980. one year previous . Por tab le d ishwasher - W O R K S H O P : aged, hand icapped , 'con. Wednesday 9th July 1980 and experlence~. 1 ~ " : ~ " '~ ~ ' '

I s .open to the publiC. We valosconts, chron ica l ly i l l , Thursday .10tn July 1 , . THE MEMORIAL seNIce , "~, SaI~y$1':i0e,,p!us,SSS. ~ k l ~ b ~ n d ~ c ~ S s o 7 : l ' . i have macrame, quilts arid etc .... . ~ . Thursday 17th July 1980 end , far the late Bentley Robert ' aPen~ln~ th!n]!eu°tne~n'nelfarebenaflts. , SI00. . . . . . . varlous wood products. : 4711 'L lxeI leAv. , • ' Frl~iey~lhJ:laYn1~S"~ r lc la , : D o d d s w l l l b i + h e l d a t K r l o x - - - , , - - " ; , , , , , , - , "s . T , smal l .bookcHes.. . , i Hours: 9 a.h l . . 3 p.m. : ' ' : ' ' • 25th Ju y 91t .at rdaY . . . . . • • :,. , ,vi , , , , . , , . . . . . . '~, . . . . . . . . . - in., .~ , • . Unl led Church-on Thur - . . . , , ~ , . . . , . . . . ,- , t , ,- lal - Rscllner Chair go . . Mendey to Friday. MILLS MEMORIAL 26th July 1980. Saturday 2nd p.S?my., August , th at 2:00 ; ~ , ~ n m e ~ , ~ , 1 ~ : ~ . phone 638 19M. (c.S.12.AU) ,:~ I

• W O M E N , ' THRIFT SHOP . August 19~0. and Sunday 3r d ADDICTS ' ' . M i l l s M e m o r i a l HospltaJ August. 19e0. Sunday 10th " ' • r,,_l.6"~u ~ ' Submltappl l : ' ,

A-"sel~-suppon . . . . . . . group'S- *. Auxiliary_ .. would, approclete. • August 19e0 ~ d M Monday ' . . , v - . ~ :, , Skeena,:Health Unit "WALNUT STEREO unit to ~ , ~ n . . . . 7.~n , m every' enyoonmmnsovgooo, clesn 11111 August i980. ~onday . . . . ' " ' : , 3412Ka(umStr.ent house al l your s te reo . . . . . . . . v . . " ' ~ e . . . . om'en"s c l o t h l n g , . a n y * househo ld '18th Au ust 1960 and • ~ t tn i Lovlna Tyler components and 'aC- |

. T ~ a y ,~1ti t l ;az, iV~ For Items, toys etc " for t h e i r " :Toesday:~9~h August' 19e~0. Closing date August 8, cessorles. Phase 438.1~0. ' ; '~ ,,,oni Informo'l lon ca l l 635- l h r l f t Shop. For p l ckup .: SEN.VICES . . . . . L:. 1980. : ' ' '~' . ' . " ' • ' : " (p'2"6"Au) r==, ~ ' " ~--';--"~; ~i35--4,~ " 'sorvlca phone 6~.53'J0 or ii,lS. 'Landlord T~an t . Prob.ll+ms,, . /(e.3.30,677-Aup . . . . . . . . ' . : : " ~ i : ~ ~v,,~ ~, ~ , - , , - - , ,,~-- , . 52330r leavedonat lons~t the Unemployment ' 'Insurance NOTABLE PSYCHIC, d o e s . , : : . . : ' : . . . . . S M M ' L DEEP freeze,,!;(~:~4 r,,-~ . . . . : .,. Th r i f t Shop on. Laze l lo .'Commission. I.C.B.C., Small personal' Irklepth: p~ychlc , FIRE FI()HTER: E loc t r o l ux v a ¢ ¢ u u m ~ ; . * ~

• H Avenue on Saturdays bet. Claims Problams. Summary readlr~gsbymall.cass~!e~ i . D is t r i c t d~e~n~L_s~.t c,,h~/.,b~.~-u~:~ wean 11 a.m. end 3 p . m . Adv ice on mos t Lega l In fm 'm,~ t lnn "-" ~V'rl'te. nl Terrace anus, o ,a . ,~v ~'v " ' " . ' "~ . . . .

• " Thank you. ' Prob lems. *. l . e , , i Smal l K'af'l~e'rlne. Box' 606ii:;.. . Appllcatlons :;re' 171vltild for .' ~ t rays, ~ rba l . and .cage, .+~:'-, Wonied to Rent 52' ' ~ Claims, Includes, consumer Station C/ Victoria, BC the position of Flro F i g h t e r ' lots of 'big .nousoplenm~".

" Business.Property ~ DEBTCOUNSELLOR problems, contracts etc. " ' . . . . . ' ~:" ~s gnu YaP 5L4. P r o m p t answers, by the undorslgned p r i o r to* ' Fleetwond color TV stand, Property forsale ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 ' ~~ 6uslnese Opportunity $6 CONSUMER COMPLAINTS Automddiias ." . ' 57 Trucks 5S OFF ICER

Tenders 60 Consumer Servlces. Terrace WOMEN'S . ,,-+o.'.:. ~-.;: , ' . . . "' ":'CC i " Property wanfad '61 Communl!y Si~rvlces. - - r . . . . . . + . = + . . + + , , - - - - Lo, ns .+4 Bu l ld lng, 4711 L a z e l l e - - -A Support Sarvlce " ' + " ; : '" . . . . . . " ~ A = l l l l l 1 . . . . . , , ,i. . ....., .,~: ~,,.~Terrace, B.C. , . .

• Financial 65' Avenue,. Terrace, B.C. V8G For WOmen-- i ; ~ L ~ " . . . . . . . (a.7-~.~3~J~'-~T~,~i13~ R e c r e l t i o n a l V e h i ¢ l e s 66 IT3. Fre'e gove rnmen t Services 67 471| Lazelle Avenue QUEEN ' ~ '*" " . . . . " ~ el

-Legal • 1 ~ sponsored a id to anyone " Professionals 49 having •debt p rob !ems " ' Bchlnd TIIIIcum Theatro Sales& Service : . . . . PRE.SCl400L.~TEA(~HER Is "i978 630 Yamaha. 4,000 ; . L!VemCk 7O through over .ex tended " 6354145 Phone : .t~:/, required, : Must have or be miles. $2,400. Call 635,:=

Oropln: 9 am - 5pro Monday 635-1096 9053. : ~t c red i t . Budget t lng adv ice thru Thursday. ' . ." , (am-2.7~e0'i ' In the: pmcoss of tak ing aval loble. Consumer. Ear ly Ch i ldhood : . (c.5-11.Au):..Z compialnts handled. .Area. 9 a m - 4 p m Frlday. We offer. • THORNHILL ~ . :" Educat ion. ' Send resume covered . /OmI le red ius t rom a comfortable relaxed at. EXCAVATING . . . . . b Laz~lle Pre-Schoul at 1978 RMI0 Suzukl motor ~!'~: T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . mosphore to meet and share • 'Basemehts 4907 Lasalle Ave . nr shone cycle. In excellent con-

m / o ~ . ~ I lq lq~ lUg l l lg -~ I l l rT I lT , " ' • ~ , " T r ' , - _ . . . . . . . . . . . Ideas. Children are welcome. Water • Sewer Lines 638 1037 or 635~1766 ~ dltlon. Phone 635.~)19.., ~.~qFO • , o u n s e i l o r V lS i l 'S K, IT m a t , . . _ _ , _ _ ~ i l i i ; ~ ~ . "1 " • * " " , i £ • A U ~ , 1 I ' M Commun l t y Servlcos, 120 i ; v l nm l l .r 'r l l l r_inl l l ' .saptlcTanksL~... -~,~ .i:~,:~ ;-. .. . : : . .':.:. "(c~I0715) " " .~..P~"+'~ ~ I

Nochako Centre, on . a ' " t l . . ~ h 0 . ~. , in , , , , , - . , .~S.~.34. . i~ '+ . : . . '~: : : ; ...... ~. . . . . , , :+ . ' ~ : " '" '. so~a T I I ' I U M I i H l i~nnll i ' ::~ . lll regular basls. Terrece:oft ica " ~ M,,,,,i~i,, .. ~ . ~ : , , , . } ~ ~ T U R E EjlP, I I I I IE~CEIX~... rhnn'Mr'" ~Sili'InliiiYTroi~'f;'." "

• +omen i i " : Iofm t -co,cemm Camp,ate coverage In -rt'flme; da+'Im, b , I , .t ~ $ . . . . . " process, , . . . •' K l t l m a t a n d .Terrace.' Ceil " ~n' Scott A v ~ u e ' Tw rumor, .2oo mi les , BZ ,mm, . ' + " " . . " * Wednesday Nlghts ' collect for an appolntment ,.+,,~,~.,, " M , ~ ' , , ~ ~ Phone HEzelton IO.5910, .~

SKEENA 1st • open cof fN house.2nd wlth our.representative. " . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ " " . . . . If no answer, Ioave ~' • years. ~: Main ly ~imornlng message.

HEALTH DISTRICT single parents night., . PERCOM .Mon. .Thurs. . Must love .334412 Kalum St. Thursday Nights Systems Limited s m a l l ch i ldren. (cffn'7"15"80!.'~i!:~. ~

Terreco, B.C. 1st and 3rd • women's night 624-4960 : " References. 6354607. . ~i':

: i | 630-031.1 out. 2nd • general meetings. (am72,7-80) " • ;" .(p-5.6.Au) asi id Health Cenforencas .--- 4th. men and women's night . . . . . . . weekly at Kalum St. every Call Harley Davidsen

motorcycles. Northern Tuesday 1:30 • 3:50 p .m. Y o u T H ' CEDAR DESIGN .:~ B . C . dealer. North J Phone for appointment. Held • PROGRAM . . Construction•• . , Col nt ry ~ ~Spo r ts.:l (a nd at Thor .h i l lE lementa ry , 4th. Ages 12 to ~l years, w e can n ~ v , tnnn~

. . . . n . . . . . . . . . . . . . Equlpmonf, P.O. Box 100,~ Tuesday every, month f rom of fer a drop In cen! r .e , ~ f o r a i l y o u r carpentry needs. New HazeHon, B.C. or .,!~

evening programs, ou~ocor 1:30 . 3:3o~,p.m. Phone for Reas0nob!er~tes: N~ i o b ~ 0 WILL BAB~YSIT:one:chlld In appointment. Babyslttors musical festival, recreation sn~all, ~ my h o ~ i l n . - S u n n y h l l l phone 1424269. ,,-~ who b r i n g children must p ro i ram~ This program Is • Phone Tral lar Ca~i;t.;~'P~ono 635. (cffn.2.7.80) :~o have parents' wr i t ten con. for you so drop by andof fe r 63.1.44156 ~ ' " 1 ~ I ' ' n nl I ' " ' : " ' " ' " " " " ; : ' ' . : " * " ' ~

s a t for immunization, yew own' Ideas and support; (am-2.7.e0) (c.S.8-Au) : ~ Adult Immunis l f lon Clinics Phone 635.5145 o r drop by - - ~q - - / e v e r y Monday and 471~.Lazel loenytlme. H A R L E Y ' S - MATURE JSABYSITTER 3 3 . FOR SALE

wl l l ' babys l t ' In my Wednesday 3 • 4:10 p.m. By PA INT ING• home. Monday to Fr iday M I S C , appelntment,only~ • DECORATING Prenatal Classes - - held . ' . Drywa l l . StuCco.Tile ~ l y s o n l y . •Uplands School

- " area. Star t ing S~pt. 1. th roughout year for ex. Llnoleum&Carpe.t ~'•~''~ ONE JACUZZl well pump:~:.L'~ pectant parents. Phone for MEALS ON Free estlmates Phone 6,~.7873. rewired and completely: details and registrat ion. WHEELS Phone~,18.1095 " (c.5-6.Jy), overhauled. V= hp . . : ' , " t ~ Prenata l Breath ing • Available ' to elderly,' hen: " (am.~.7.80) 410 JOHN DEERE fop hire Reasonable price. Phol i . : : : i l i~l Re laxot lon Exorc lsos - - dlcapped, chrpnlcally III or w a r y Monday 1.. 2p .m . convalescents , - - ' h o t full CEDAR SHAKES " or cat, t r ac t for ' l and . 635.km3.

, scaplng. Back.hoe and (p-S-12.Au) ~v~.q Homo•Nurs i ng t a r o - - course moa~s de l i vered FORSALE dumptruck. :A[soblacktop ,~ Nurslngcerelnthehomofor-Momlay, Wednesday,. Lest lngporformance, soil fo r sale. Phone 635. CRIB, PLAYPEN, high. , ~ 1hoes who need Ih on referral Thursday. Cost: 0AInlmal. comfort and beauty for your 40el. " Chair, Shop Vac, oxerclse from fami ly doctor. Terrace Photo Homemaker S e t . . home.. Compet i t ive. prices ,.(cttn.2-7.80) bikes, Hokl, b i rd cage, area only., vlcss. ' - Baby's First Yoar - - every 6354135 and advantages compared to lawn mower, 1970 Impale . ,~ -.-~].

• .- o ther roof ing mater ia ls ' , low thlloage. 'Phone 63~.",~;~iI Thursday 10 a m . 12 noon. Other uses.-- exterior and 28, , - 6 after 5:o0. , ' : i ; ; ~ i

• (p31.au) *.:. Drop.in classes on Infant Do youevo rneed holp In a interior decorating. Ask us TV & S T E R E O growth and deve lopment , h u r r y ? . N w d a lob clone or about It. nutrit ion, play, safety, care nHcl • lob? HEXAGON .*~8

1979 POWERWAGON 4 x ;i ;m durlng Illness etc; Phone for Forest Products Ltd. 16 INCH portable B.W TV. 7000mlles. Must sell.• Best :~ datalls; Phone 635-32:)1 Just recondi t ioned.

offer takes by Aug. 14. 16' ' ~ Preschool Screening Clinics GOLDEN RULE (am-2.7-80) AsklngSS0. Phone635-6357 plywood-fiberglass - - held once •monthly. Employment Agoncy dsys or 638-1670 evenings, spee.dboetwithcablnhull. Oovetopmentsh v is ion, o f Ter r l ce (sffn.7.31.80) Excellent, 40 hp. Merc, , , , , ,

Running, needswork. ~p001,~:T~ Phone for eppelntmant. Kalum Street next to B.C. ONEDUAL~urntable, modsl OBO, VHF and channel . , ~ V.D.. CIMI¢ - - . Counselling .Te l o f f i c e . . Scatoom radlotel . Two BC ~ . . ~

Tel crystolsS300. 624. :

hear ing scr.eenlng done. LlS4SM or d rop In at :14211

Mo. 1 2 2 6 $50, one Mac. and t roa tmor l t ava i lab le . Donald's stereo cassette Phone for appointment. POUND: 2 bags of player .S30~;~ one General Sanitation - - Public Health . Terrace Woman,s Centre ch i ld ren 's c lo th ing in .ElecWIcL Wringer .weehor 5363. (p6~.Au) Inspectors can assist with fundedlS sponsoringfeasibility-a-' LEAP-study Skeena Mal l entrance. To $35. Call . ~; . .'OR sanitation prchiams such as Identity and claim, please 635"38"~'1~.5-1.Au) m food poleonlngs and com. check ing Into the ca116.15-9258. ~. " GRAVEL FOR SALE • 14 pla ints, sewage disposal , possibil ity of starting a : ( nc~ .AU) 1 A M P L I F I E R , DOLBY Driveway pea gravel or ::, pr ivate water supplies end t r a n s p l a n t nursery In coarse pltrun. Delivered ~,s~ nuisances. Ter race, 'wh ich w i l l cassette dock, equll lser, cheaper In the Thornh l l l .16 Speochind Hearing Cl in ic - - p r o v i d e employment for belt dr ive turntable wi th • area. Also concrete septic ,s) Audiology assessments are women; W e ' aro also strobe, four s p e a k e r s , tank sales or complete. I~ done on r'etorral by fami ly consider ing 9rgenlz lng someelbumsandclVanlng sept ic Instal lat ions. ~o phys ic ian or commun i t y c rows , f a r tree.planting, kit ST00OBO. Rainbow Inn EQUIPMENT FOR RENT ~,

Motel, Unit No. g. John or - Backhoe (18 ft . digging health nurse. Hearing aid cono.p ick lng, iuv.enlle LOST ON SKEENA River Scott. assessments are done on spacing, 4rid a t rb ln lng f rom Braun's Is land depth). Loader (wwith reforra lby fnmllyphys!clan, p rog ram In forest Saturday. One 14 ft. (s ff~15~7"80) grapp leor bucket). Hiab ..-am Assoesment and therapy management . We need Aluminum boat. Phone light crane service. Dump ' ~ . ]

t.ruck,(10 yd.). Schmltty's .~Ul language, volco and etut. women In completing a (p.S-12-Au) "xcavatlng635-3939. i , ~ ' ~

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conducted for speech, Input f rom Interested 635.9313.

tar ing probiame • preschool survey questionnaire to through adul t . Preschool enable us ~ meat the LOSTatK inkempetLake lse FORSALE: A~:oustlcgulter screening conducted In needs of women Whowlsh Tuesday - 1 year o ld i con junct ion w i th Nurse 's toaster thb a r e n o f w o r k : German Shephaerd, 570. Phone 635-6/56. - . . . . HALIBUT 2.75 lb. Cod monthly screening clinic, daycere, t ramportet lon, Husky cross. Answers to 1.00 lb. arr iv ing Aug, 30 Long Te rm CAro - - etc. Of course, we also Bobby. Call 791.2433. (approx) . Advance or. Anes lman tendp lann lng to r need Ideas . suggostlOns. _ _ A c n , " ~ _ m r s pbaea. P h ~ o those ol lglblo for Long Term Please contact us care of / ~ ~ ' ~ 1596 after 6. Care. Woman's CAstro (p-, l~Aug) Commun i t y Vocat iona l 4711 Lazel ieAvedue NIhobl iHet ion Services - - .' Terrace, ' /~cCLEARY FRIDGE and . Asleasmant and .guidance Telephone General Electr ic stove for D O N ; T B U D N for vocational and social . . ~ $ . . ' " " sale. A lmoqd color. S750. rehabUi ta t lon done by ~ ~ / , fqr Set. Phone 6, i5-3791. C A N A D A ' S mnsultant. LlS41M (C.5.7-Au) F O R E S T S |

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" " - • -- ' ,~.~,~'~' ,. b i l low: 'up hchlnd vchlciea ..F.ull::.basemant home.on wder f ron t lot on south w l t h l n commuting . r K v v ~ m , = u r . : " -~ .. . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . Idrgk: . tot (dO X :200), - sldeof, Lakolse River near d is tance of -Terrace. BRIT ISHCOLUMBIA " " ;" '": ' " " ' - - ~ t " o n t h e many unpaved see-=

• ;lace; fenced:.. ~. m o u t h o f , H v o r . ~ acre In Flre~ ,.- Phone ~ & 3 ~ 0 or wrlte. B. .MINISTRY OF T h e n ~ e ~. o f . 'Be t t y H a p p y - 5 0 . Great ues~. . . , r " t i o n a .of ~he. ' na t ion ' s :road- "..' backyard , f r u i t trees, size w i t h Small creek . lee, 6ox 421, Messes, B.C. FORESTS CrockerWas crestodin 1921 Recipes." :: " , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .g~!onhotme .and . g a r ~ , ' th rough plioperty. Sg,000. " ,:,. ;:(1~5.12-Au) Government. ~s a woman',~' signature on This . ,40-p~e, . 8 1 /2x5 ' ' WaYS need notbe aproble m "4'

. . . . otCel111dl " letters responding L ~ " m" 1/2-ine)x. bookle t contains - Prk:e to. sell i t 1 5 7 , 9 ( } 0 . . -. '.Pho~.112J243179. " ' :

' . ., (cffrl;15~.NlO) Phone 631-1449 afhw h: pil~.~ • : ~: ~ (c l0~A) ~ Raglans! queets ' f o r - : ~ i p e s . ' a n d ~.,~ipe$: for'cakes, e o o k i e s , " - " .." . . • .. (c.10dS.At~)~ . . . . ,.~~' . ~ E¢oitonllc " baking advic'e;~However, thie. plea,, bars, .quick:. breads, :

B . • - .. '.: .:4 : " • TWO SIDE, by41dabul ld lng. -.Exl~Insion Combination'-0fthk,-fam0us' candies and more .The re are ' . A T T R A C T I V E " ~ 0 / . .. " ' , I~ ts ::0n::~ Cottonwo'0d " •.•These' " am. ~ F, e d a r s i .' ;signature • 'w i th :~ the red many delicious' favorites

. . . . . • : P r 0 v l n c l a l peo[oc~i,-, to b e ' 'mixing" s p o o n .was no t such n s Pineapple 'Ups ide- - b i ~ t ~ m : m e d u b r . h e m e m ' ' Cmscent lnThornhelghte, w ~ 6 FIFTH Wheel ~;oacli. f lnsnced by the IDeMrhl~ent '~t i l izcd unt i l 1954, when i t dow.n " ,Cake',* Pra l ine "~-

. . . . " - " " ~c~ly. . ' . lendecip " _ _ _39 , . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . r ~ , . va ~ ~ ' F v . ~.' . . . . . . . . ' ,-~ ~F-=.,- ...: ' was ' f i r s t ' p r i n t e d o n , c a k e *Brownies~:Caran~el..Strue~el ]~B~IIIII~II~ I [ ~: to t In~.SlJb..:: l~r/,000 aBe; Phone 112- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -~" m a n , , =~nom,c cx- : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; -~°PP~r~ "1~, -~'T~ti - ~ ' ~ " ~ ' ' : ; : (C~116;7'80) callent Condition. Phme .panama,:an d t h e - B r i t i s h 'miv; ;paekagos;"-Thr°ush the Pea~h,LPie and.Crunchy:Ice-

. . 'I!ji0. 0U K IR .: rsv.lll(~n;/:,::l;~q~l'.':kitd~on : . ' ...,..:.;:":",, ; . . , , "... ", ' 627 . ]N0 . , : ' " . . . . . C0iuii1'blo " Mln id~,~" ~ ' f "* years,:.:K.~ hea: become a .cream sq~j~ea.; IdeaSr:. f o r - ond.hi~tmd:.:.ry:ro~Irt i ( . ~ I t l o n ' , / ' . : ' ' ' ' ' ' ' r ~ ~ " - . . . . . . . . . . * " ' ; (c.4-5-Au) " = ' ~ ' ' ' " ~ "" J ' I " : ' A " ~ i " ' : @ " r "" symbo l!:'of" qtiality,-.service easy:s t i r - in rec ipes i la~e- iu-

0i;mWay Tbdlli| ~ t h .patio .off' Idt(:hofl. " * I ~ ~ i ~ I ~ . " *?/ . . . . . unoer,no : - - ' - - " . .nndTodaysC°nvenlence'., consumers'~'" " con- c|udedadditmn., f0rto c~k#mix.m.the.pan.:....mixes,., in

m l l l i l i l i 3315.Kalum . 631-1:113 Asking 133,000. On lyn ied . t FOOT holiday Camper. - S u l ~ , ! d l a r y ' ' t inue to requast.~cipes and and topping'recipes, .To H- D u s t is an . u n w a n t e d i sn~ .on i yTe r ra~ ,smns t ,. Sperc~Mtd~vn, Phnned35- $1~SX)orbeotoffer. Phone A.gronmonfon" baking adviee'. from. Betty lustrate many of tbe-book- nuisance.

~.: 7~3. ": ...~" . .. :~.." ' '. ' ' . . • : .. . ~5-7019. ' , : • :'. • I N T E N S I V E " " " Crocker , In .fact , 30,000 l e t recipes, "there are 24 unique |~¢ondhond | tore. . . . . . . . : " ( ~ . , . A u ) 1977 M E R C U R Y M a r q u l l ; ' / '" ,(p.S:&Au)" i f regular maintenance pro- - - I ~ a.l~O have. b good . FOREST : l e t te rs , and calls were re- color food photographs, .. - •. • . ~ :. , .' . . . . . cedurea are maintained, This aatonflon of 91flware tar FO.R'.SALE*4jp:]I_n:d. d q w n "r~d%1~res ~ : ; ~ l g ~ B 0 0 . ' :' : '- :; " ' " MANAGEMENT ceived by the company last T h e , recipe booklet " i n c l udes r o u t i n e grading,

,"b]ading and applications o f .ryoccallOn~: . ' aupmx. '2br.:up, adown, z,. ~,' ..Phone630:1956,'. ' . Sealed hi~ciers:."for-. the year. To respond to LCOn-"(~A3~ble whiZc.suPplies ~ t . . g : i i ~ w a r i ; W l ¢ k e r . ;Oak, fM l ' be th rouml . ' "E lack l c ' , " (¢.5.12.Au) fo l l ow ing Stand tend ing . sumers ~ :everywhere, ' : t h e ' t o Consumers o n an: i ns - calcium chloride.,

cont rac tswl l lbe recoived by Betty ,.Crocker ®. line ; of . . V[duo] -basis f o r .only 26 " me: ba r ' m l r r 0 r s . ] ; : heat,;~ .Carport; i . W . old ' " ' ": : ' t h e Regional Manager, , deseert:mixea h u :produced cente ,by wriffn~ to!, "60 Calcium chloride ab~rbs

~ t k l ~ r:q~red0did~s;'" . ' d~p~we l l . • :Good'. wa~er 11174 BUICK Conl0ry: bukus moisture f rom the air, goes Minis t ry o f Forests , . Pr ince a special new. recipe booklet Great Dessert Rec/p~s ' , ,Box in to solution~ and peffetrates

• Pack.sa~l~s' .-, G011| : ; : - .,...eupifly.~. For l i l lg~ 'don. : ~ ' . . s i a f l 0n w ~ g o n w-454 ~ R C E L ' S MOBILE Rq=e~'t;. B;C,~ on the dates called: " Y o u and. Betty .G, Dept. 935, Minneupo!~, and coats the aggregate.to Ammen l t l on • Flehlng. • . x : . 3 0 0 b t , ' L 0 , N ' ~ t a x a s / " a n g l o s , ~~... .~. ' , : . . . ' . - .~. rods-;' and reatd" . ". " ~YA00. Pbem;"~63S:YS41. ' - 19"/3; p ~ _ ~ . M a x i Window .' " M e c h a n i c a l Se rv i ces . Cont rac t : .• ST103i;7-26 A c c o r d i n g t o A l l i e d B~knl~e. . .Ruko-scq)~ - . : : ..... . "- . : (~10-15-Au) ~n;!/ .Pl~. ne~.635-7121;~::.-:: :.: Heavy .d~ ty mechanlc , shownbeiow: . -, . . . C~;~e~er Can Bake Someone MN 66460. . bind the road surface.

• " :.~, N ! l y e q u l ~ J . Phone63& jS.(~R.RF.;&'rMC. Located: : C h e m i c a l Corporat ion, a Hand g u m - Rlflel." .- . " " " ' - . " : ' " !; ~.*.!' '.'" : : : ' ( C ~ u ) . . . . . . e338.: i .. : ' . ~ Furlong c~eek. " " ' l e a d i n g ' .manufaotu~r o f

- G O O D USED B R A N D . : H W . ' I 3 : : l ~ 0 f ' ' • (c~10;19-A~) calcium chloride, a single - FURNITURE " ...home, 1 1 ~ o l q . . f f ; ; t i i q ~ , MQIY . I I L L ' l t n : . , .Ram . . . • . I i . "i. Forest" D ld r l c t Ka lum '- - applicat ion during the spr ing & APPLIANCES : "~ l l b~iMIfHl~," 2d11"E]w. "" ~ ' r " ~ 4 " : X " : ~ " '' ' P ' S " ~ ' : : ' ::%~ ' ' ' g " " . :: • Terrace, o n ~'1"2.3 hectares. •

OUNSMITHINO : . . N i o , 2: ¥~HW.01d :home, • P.B~ ,exnatlent c ~ t l o n . ; s o U C I E .,ENTERPRISES Viewing Dah~ Au0ust 12th, wil~ mainta in the .dampness R E E L S REPAIRED ~0mpl~ltely. f ln lsbed.u!~- "M l~ ing l&000.. P .harold31, 4 LTD. Nowbul ld ln0h0usa, 1980, leav ing Terrace 'of the road and'reta i l evap-'

All a t t he lowed prkee In ofalra one down; ! :141~, . . . . : , . , • . e t c . ' ,From feotln~,, m Ranger Station a t 01100 hrs. oratiOnsummer months.right thmUghThe result' the town. We. Invite you to - f l r lpklCel. 1231 IcJi. ft; on . . ' . : ' : . . (c ,4.~Au). :. roofing. Ph,ane 635-~g0 . . : Deadline .for r~calpt~ of

tenders Is 3;3O.p.m. Au0ust come in and brovnm, ma in f l o o r . . Very good road. ,~ " ' : ; '; ' ' " S " " " " " Free estlmafilr. : . is a smooth-riding, dust-free"

• ' Io~tton. Phone 635-95g0, 1 N I ~ R O R e I ! a y .P0~...'. :,, " ' : .... .(p.20.21.Jy) 20th, 1960.. ,, ..... : ,. . " - With local highway de- WE - - BUY *.- ' • (p.7.2S~i0,31Jy-1,4,7,0Au)' Contract : : ST1031-8~4"JS, par tments c o n f r o n t e d ' w i t h

I - -SELL - -TRADE- - RF & MC; Located: . Sockeye. budget l imitat iom, which in ' m a n y i n s t a n c e s p rec lude

• HOME ON B B A U T I F U L B'Fm;ast D is t r l c f Kalum - t h e p a v i n g o f roadways, treed lot on t h e bench. S Terrace, on 14.2 .hectares. ~alcium chlor[de roads are bedroom Wi~. over" 2,000 " Viewing d o l l A000st 'i2th, an economical alternative to • ~ . f t . .o f l lv ln~ m s . To i m ¢ o R o o V ~ ~ E ~Fui iy - . . . " " . ,- 19110,; l e a v i n g :: Terrace c o s t l y ' blacktopping, con-

. . . . . equÁÁ~pad` : .Sun r(x~, a i r BRiT iSH ;view ~45-1110~(offn.1&.S40). ~mndlfk)nlng, It(:. AA0!I, ~ d . b e COLUMNIA Rangerl)eedllneStetlonfor Otrecelpt01)00 hrs.~. 0f, s t ruc t ;n . .and reconstruct ion,

" " ' l e e n ~ be ap'pracll~l. ;. • ' HYDROAND 'londel~l' is 3:30p.m.,AugUst Must N i l . Bast offer,/635- - " POWER " ' . , / s FOOT Champion with 70 HOUSB O N f l v e acres In PHYSIC_

Johnson. Phone&lS473Qor town; A~klng Mg,000. ~0th, 1980. - ' view at 4713 M c C o n n e l l Phone~S4~3 . " Mr /9 . • - . AUTHORITY 'Tenders m u s t b e S u b -

• mHfedon t h e t o m end In the FITN ofhlr 6 p.m. i" '~ ' ; ' " ' " (cffn.1&7.80) . . . . . ...,....... . . . . (c-,~.7-Au) Invltas Tonders for tasting , -" : - . " ' . . . . . . . " ..... and.treating of po les . . • on.relapse' wpp i l ed whlch,

: I~S4~A" u) . . . . . " . F O R SALB. 197D. : M a l e ' . . . " ~ ." Refe#,onco. No,: ' . . QO:S039 w,h.. .pakHo~laf~,! :may:.be , • " ~ CarlO, 'PSt PB; AT..: :Good ; ~ m l n g Datki 20 August, Mdratned, ' f rom'the Dlatr lct [ . By Bill Toomey, '.

111~2 -: 14' Sea Ray. :New : ~ comlllldo.: Dur ing th id lW~ ,: " : ' * " Exccutive'Director, Enli lne Pok;: ~ s l " I ";' "a l l ]3~7147 or ! after. 6 Sealed tenders c l e a r l y 'theManagerReglonallndlcated'Manager,°r f rom . AAU-Penn Mutual t r l~ ' ;Mbe, . F ~ ~ e . . ~ ~ , ' , . " ". - . ... p .m, ~ 1 4 , 1 ~ , : ~ I M I . marked as abov~referenced MiniStry o f F e r e m , M a r k o f - . . . . . . ~ , ~ . ~ . . . . - . . -. ~ . " Musters Spbrts 636-3?04,-: ' "~ .~%~-'~. ' . .. .. Ask f o r D oUg Hlgglnl. w i l l be recelved...In Room Place, PrlllCe Rupee, B.C, '~/'~:.,: ~' ? : . ' : . ~ d WIYH • DOG .-- ~ A ~ : H E R - ' ( l~ .4 -Au) 1026, 970 Burrsrd Street, Exerc ise : H o w M u c h -.~,~,;:~.-..",:.: ," ~,'!~',, ' ;~-'~',"'~.~-.. " " ~ . Would~l lko to' rent. anlell VIJ IB9 . . . . . ' . . . . .

Vancouver , B.C. V6Z 1Y3. The lowest or .o lN tender- ' /~I t ' s easy and rewarding to bake aspecial treat for family And How Often? I I F O O l " C a b i n C r u l s e r w l t h home,-tr~allar, o r large 1919 C H E V E I ~ ' E 4 d ~ r u n t i l . 11:00 a.m. .... 20. wil l not necessari ly.be ac. Human beinis.most exer: Johnson 40 hp" roofer. Ful l apar tment In.. Terrace " and fr iendS'when there 's a Betty Crocker desse r t mix on

. . . . seciao, - hatchback. - Augmhlg00. . . . . . . the k i tchen shelf. The resulting smiles on their faced are canbl~y, h l o v y duty area. Fo r : Immed ia te 'Automsti¢ tronMinllmlon D e t a l l l may be obtained 'cq~-,h!d; ' " . cise, regularly to, become -" -.. . . • ' . ; . T b e work wlll be carried the assurance tha t You. and Betty Crocker can Bake physically fit, The amount t ro l le r . ' S l c r i f l ce a t occupancy. Call 635-3363 ;ond : , red io . Very .low f r o m the offlce of the PuP , , ~ . , , k , , . ~ , , , * , , , ~ , ~ , t n n ~ S0meoneHappy." • ~t~J~00OBO. Phoned35- Ioci153aflel;5:00.:. • ~'.mlleage. Best offer. ' ' F . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . " " . . . . . . . . . . of .exercise needed'varies

chasing,Agent, 10th leer, elk,. ' a ~ , l t l e k ' r n l u m b l a .. a l l I T n n , ' A n ' ' f r o m o n e individual" to " i d .P4"Au4 ) ~ 631~1163. 970" :Bur ra rd St ree t , van. ~ .~ . ,~ ; , '= ' , ' ,~ , . , ;~ .~ - . - 'o" . . . . . . "~.." "~ ,; ~ ~ :' ~ 0 t h e r , but experts recom-

2405. : " '~c.5-&Au) Y O u N G ~ U S l H I S s M A H " " " - "(P'5"lkxAu) ¢0uver ; . B.C. iV4Z ,1Y3, . , .m.~;;,,--v ~ , - , , , , / -~ :~:. 1" . ' Heat oven to. 3 5 0 . Grease b o ~ o m amy. at !oat'Re.n, mend a t least 30 minutes • " " . . . . " " rqqoIred I, hr , Of:ha , ¢~o r . '-, " .~. i . .: : " ~ o ~ h e ~ 6(!3.2077 a n d 463; ' . ~ , ; " . . = / ; " da r "IS 9x5x3 or 8 ~ x 4 % x 2 ~ inches. Prepare x p ~ k a g e ~ n a c ~ n q u ~ ' • " "' ' " . . . . . . , nm. ' Call ~ r . ran . ~.~ke ® da te nut.. bananawalnu t ~, applesanee raisin o r apace daily. ' ,," . , "

IUIto. G o e d r$ferefi¢ ee, ~:' ' " (a-14-Au) L-~nder. -~t~ll.-.fer.m-I:of;. t he raismeakemixasdtreetedexeept'-mtxmb?wlandadd.~..No.one canach i eve satis- .. factory leveis of s t r e n ~ h , Catl; &lS4k~"betokNIn. 9- . . :.:. . , . . : ... . Ganocla D r l t l l n [;OlUmDi ~ . aug all-nuroase f lour and I egg with t he wamr. u a x e , u n m ~ endurance

r~'~ 5:30; ; A l k . ~ J l l n , ~-' "~: "' " . ' . - , " , .:;:!~i~:*'~'*.' ' -.~...... l~tonslve,~4;drett :~t...~. ~ n ~ ' ~ inserted In center c o m ~ P ~ h ~ / 4 0 to 50 ~ f l~r~bi l i ty ,~by ~ n~lht ~ g r x m e n t minutes Cool 10 m,nutes R m e fro m pan, . . . . . ( ' ot ~ - ~ . ~ - ~ ( . 1 ~ ~ " ~ " ~ " " -~~"~"~ . . . . ~'~ ' "~ . . . . . . . . . "" ' : - ' ' " e o v , , ' coo,

. . . . . . . . . ~,*'. , o," ~'~ . . . . " "' ' BRITISH COLUMBIA . " ,.' . ." ( a - & S - ) , completely before dicing, • " " . . " j u s t once a l e~ ~ O E , . t ~ i n d e m d 0 m p -. ~ ,~o ~,~*,,~ ~ t'~r~ ,~ " . ,,PROV.II;ICEOF ',~.'.".,~: .... ge ' .... ' ~ JAu ' " " w o ' r k i n g o u t

• truck. In .good r u n n h ~ " Y O U N G E R W o I i K | H @ ' I~Y..FORD plckul£:"ph0ne ' ,M iH iSTRYOF . • " . . ' - . w e e k . M o ~ e

order,. Phohe. ~18-7550 (C: . .(O~te wQuld like t~"rent . .d~l .2~; . ' ' - "" ~ . . . . . - - :'- : FORESTS : . . . . . . . frequent work- f fn4440} " ~lwo bedroom b e u l b . t c - a4 -~u ; ' ." -'-' • outs are ,re-

. - . . . . . . . . - . . . . ... - : : ~ove rnnwM C A I ~ C A R I ~ . , , Toomey .~uiredto bring . - - ' . - o f C i m x l ~ ' . • " Photo... 635-WI~...,. (p~-?-Au) I ~ 4 4.X'4 GMC; M0 avto... .. -Regional O .~'~.:'~° ~ . " - .... :~"~'...\.• / / a b o u t s i g n i h c a n t changes.

: : . : -. . '" : " Mlcbelln red i s l l . $I,S00. - '- ' E c o n o n l l c - Scientific sit, dies show that

WANTBD!TO' R|N;I ;2~or 3' " Ph0n~ d35-11131.. " " (p-5-II .Au) ' . . . . . EXPe . I~ , N ~ ' , " dailYbest results.exercise producesthe. bedroom hOtlW.'.io town. .' ,ThiS. isl a- Federal Pray. E ' ~ " " The way in which, an

• - Wl lcod l ldarop f lm b bW . . . . ; . . : l nC la l ' pi~olect, to "be exercise is done is just as " - Tips,To Add Safety , impor tant as how of ten i t is , Re te lmh~, CAiI!kftor 5:00 IW4OMC4 x4. Fo|l f lme 3tM financed .by the Department ( )FFER FOR R And Save You Money

• . ' . . . . . . " " motor, Phone ~$410~• . done. According to the,Pres-. of ,Rq l0na l Eccnomlc Ex- SKI LIFT " I " ~ [ 1~' " ' ' : ' pan l lon and the Br i t i sh ' "" TOWERS ~ ident's Council on Physical

• HILLSID~I44S0 Llfl[eLOD~EAvii~ ' k t~G~'~" i [p l~ l ld '~u) ~ .... - . .{P'5-11"Ao) Co lOmbia .Mln l i t i~y o f "OFFERS: Plainly Marked on the envelopa "Offer on P.T. ~ Fitness and Sports, physical Sisq)lng marne, : 1971 CHEV Van. Fo l iy Fores ts . - - : * No. 04-" w i l l bo received by the undersigned on a lot basis ~ acti~it~ must be vigorous.

' " " " " only, up fO 3:00 p.m. local t ime, September-30, 1990, to . The individual must work housekeepl.ng unHs, oustomlzed. ManyeKtra$. u n d e r t h o pu;:chaeeand remove the following which may or may not hard enough to .breathe caMral ly located. Ful ly C411 d31i41366 after 5 p, in. furniShed, i Realonebis (p4.11.Au) Subsidisry becomplate and Iocated"as Is and where Is" at the former h(~avily a n d "break a rates by days or wa i l s . . ... ' " . . • 'Agroemonton Brahe Rldgosklaree,4.5kllometrasnorthoftheAIIce Lake sweat." Most people~ don't Phone . i • COi~TRUCTION TRAILER i t l 4 O M C V ~ n . IV~' ~ " INTENSIVE" tu rno f f on Highway'99, near SqusmlSh, Brit ish Columbia.: ,work .hard enough .or long

• 6354411 10x40 for office and Ionch FOREST 4~ galvanized (latt iced construction) towei~, the mslor l fy -" ~nough to improve elrcula. : (T,F-~.Au) room. Eleck lc forced ai r runn ing order. • Cam- . :MANAGEMENT complete ,~vlth sheave trains. Assemblies designed to ac. I f your car ov'erhests in tory and respiratory pe r fo f

': hooting. P lumbing : sinks per lzed i n c l u d i n g bed, Sealed Jendsrs ' fo r the c0medate a P/~" diameter cable/ 'Towers range in height summer, you may" ;have manes, o r to strengthen . " and toilets. Cerpats.i cup id , rd l ,0p r lgh t Icebox. fo l lNw|ng ~ iit~iild ~tendlng. from 28 feet to 75 feet. Waited too long to maintain muscles:

" Phone &15-2344. " . Call &15-6733after S p.m• caner-act wi l l be re~ lved by .Other assorted l i f t parts. " - . ,. ' . " your car's cooling system. ,When you begin yo~r per- - ThetoWere and assorted parts are those remaining from a to view. 113,300 OBO, • . ' t h e R e g i o n a l , Manager, . [~nless the - problem is sonal exercise program, you

. " • : " . " (1~- 5"7"A~U)' M ln l l t r y of. Fo~ste;'.i~rlnce .Muatisr.designed four.passenger goncioldi.lift. • ,~echanical, such as a stick~ should not expect dramatic 1100 SO. FT. RETAIL store, : I I " " " . . . . ' I I :" Rul~t ; - - B'C'*' on .the dote Prospective bwers ore to quote on the p¥~chas~of the 49 'ing thermmtat (temperSture overnight chan~ei. But grad-

regulator), collapalng~radi - , ,t~lly over the next few location eval l lb le for loam MUST.SEa'L ' I ~ 4 . Ford, ~1~ lhown, bebw : .. i : . . . , : , . ' " :- towersand Indicate c lear lythedate on'whl¢I/the towers w l l l , hoses,

• " to~. Good..ccndltlon, V0, 4 . Contract : ' ST1031.7.30 " - : ' " " "

(p.5-&Au)

ator loose Water weeks and months , you will" ' on Lazelle Avenue. Car . be removed from the site.' ROOM & BOARD .available posed with f lnlshl~, in. .speed... Sl,g00 abe . ~l,r~. JS,CR;R F,B&W, & . MC :,The succasof~l bidder wi l l be required to p~lt a $&000.00 pump belts, or pull ing'very, begin to notice a new spring

f o r e lder ly ~ . . . . pa r ian . 63S- t e r l o r . ' G0od c o r h a r 7173 ~ a f t . 6 p . m , - ~ Lo~_=; L a k s i l e a . . p e r f o r m a n c e bond which will he r . 0 r . Upon acceptabie heaVyyou probablyl°ads withneedSmallto haveears' carryingin your s tep, a o u t dailyneWaetivities.ease in 4"JO~ " I locat ion w i t h ample ; . / (c-8-6-Jy) D is t r i c t Kalum ", , :complet lm of Conditions of Sale. " your radiator ̀ cleaned Out. In ~ short, you .wil l be on

• (c.10-12-Au) perking. -COMact C.' :Mc. Viewing Date August lg th, 1) the towers must be removed from their sites on or freeze .alone wil l • no tso lve more complete life. Cerlhyat635-&157orphone I t ) I IFORDF2504X~ ' : ' / l ~ to Terrace, On ~ , 3 hactar0s. The Conditions of Sdle ore asfol lows: ~ Adding ~frash .coolant4a'ntb your way to a better and

Vancouver "at (604)288- . V I , camper:spat ia l , t i l t 19110, leav ing T e r r a c e before the quoted dMe In the bid. the problem. Corrosion de- " ' ' s teer ing, l oaded ,MarY W49. Ranger Station a t 0900 hrs. 2) the sites are to be left c l M n end t idy to the satisfaction posits may have formed in . = ~ ' ~ , 1 / _ _

(cffn2.7410) g0odcondltlon. Phone 435 -. ' Dsedl lne ' for recs ip t ,o f of the MInisWy of' Lends, Parks and Housing officials your.radiator which can be ' . . . . . S444deyqor635-6trJNaffer6 fendei i Is 3i30 p .m. August referred to, the re nl cause of the over-

- . A R . ' E ' H i ) U g E a t l d i o f f i ' c ; , p . m . . . BRAND NEW ioo homo. 30 ]spacefor.font,_d0wnt0W n (p:S~-Au) 371t1,1tl90.. , -:3) thepurctmserogrnesuponeccepten(:eofhlsofferond heating and boilovem. Thls Tenders must be sub. at al l t lmeathereMt~r wel l and suff iciently to Indemnifythe corrosion do~ not let your

miles north, close to *Te r race . Phone ~15-d357 mHfedof i the fo rmand ln the Crown and to keep the Crown indemnified against all cooling system pase of f heat Kalum Lake,. In refund, d e y ~ caraCoLing other • (cffn-2.7-00) 1~3 CHEV I O Blazer. Ex. envelopes supplied which, IlabHIIty, actions, suite, prccsedl, claims, demands, costs, and cool your engine. I~f id lngL Phone 6354715. . " - collant condition; Extras, with partlcularb, may be .expensesarislngoutoforrelatlngtothedeelgn, Iocatlonor Periodic replacement with a

(p.$1kAu) r&SQ, FT. malnf loorof f lce R K o n t n l w p e l n t a n d b o d y obtained from the Olddrlct statoofrepalroftheptwchasedtoworl. . p rem ium fo rmu la l i k e ' work. Lowo f f Toad mlla|~ Manager Indicated, or from Of fe r l must be accompanied by o certif ied cheque maee Dowgard , trademark of According t o the Audubon

space In pr ime location, the Regional Manager , Air condtloned, separate S8, 000 a B e . 685.7117.- payable to the Minister of Finance for i0 percent of the bid. '['he Dew Chemical Com- society, the' opt imum depth street level entrance. 4- work. ~.1i393 - home. Minist ry of Forests, Market Thehlgtmtoranyofferwlllnotneco~erllybaecnepted, willPany'giveC°°iant/antifreeZeyour car's sealing of birdbath water is 2 1/2

but the bearer of the succeeoful bid wi l l be required to pay system excellent protection year .o ld .(ctM.~.7.80) VIU 1B9. t ha4parc~ l t S.S. tax. If the wccemful bidder subsequently s t ra i t wi thdraws his offer, the 10 percent payment shale ~e liable to against this harmful damage, bathe, more frightens them. •

• bu i ld ing, o f f B r i an . . ." Place, .PrinCe Rupert, B,C. itincheS•difficultLeSSfor birdsn~'a ketoS

parking, Call Mrs; . . The lowest or any tad'dot ROOMS FOR RENT In : Simpson d35-dt~S--- 8:30- w i l l not necemmrlly be ac- fortethJre.

mobi le motel comp lex . 4!30 Wtekdsys. cppfecL • The purchalmr must make ful l payment within thir ty (30) ? . 'North Ks lum T ra i l e r . " (Cffn.2J40) The Work will• be carried d~ys of notification of o¢cpptence of the succeesvul oner,

' out under the supet~dsion of otherwisethedepesltmaybeforfelted to the Crown, Court. F r ldge In each" MOO prime L O G G I N G C O M P A N Y SQUARI: FOOT the / Br i t i sh Columbia ronmi Community k i tchm Nacl Min ist ry of F e r e l h i , . - adfeworkbythodatespeclfledlntheoffe~r, all r ight, t l t loond ' TAC re'tall space. ~ako Upon fai lure to remove the structures and complete the and Washroom|. LaUndry ~,entre in K l t l m a t . Apply facll l t iss. 22 roam com- Slquo! Dovelppmente MOI[I i :E'HOME*or's'sIe•"I~) ."This coil for tender Is ,nfel:eSt shell reVert to the Crown and monlas pald shell be EQUIPMENT FOR SALE plox,.S2004225por month • UmHdd, dLNOKMdo.Dlvd,, . x N a 3 b a d r o o n l . CqHitral under the .. terme ' of the deemedtobeapeneltyandthoCrownshallaflerdlsposeof or M0•S63"per week, Phone Klt imat, B,C; o r 633.~d3, a i r - conditioning. Phone Canada Br i t i sh Columbia the, tower l as it sees f i t .

In tensive Forest ' .Forfurtherlntormationondarrangonlentforvlewlngend P r i n c e George BC ~15-9473 or 630-1739. ' " (cftn-2-7-1K)). ~ll. lsi l4. ' Menegommlt Agrwment . " visi t ing the site, contact: • (cffn.2.7-80) . - ' • • (p-3.&Au) (a.9.15-Au) Mr. J.C, Leman, Regional Director F • "

" ~0O SQUARE F E E T On second f l o p ~ A i r •con- T ' IRED OP A p a ~ m a n t • • M in i s t r yo f Lands, Parks & Housing dltloned. Located at 4433 living? T r y on offer on this . . . . . 1610 Indian River Dr i ve 1977DeKCatC.Wdoubleangletlltbladeand winch. Lakelsa'Avi0"ue': Fihone 12x 41 three bedroom fu l ly I~orth Van~0uver, B.C. 1977 Riga wheel loader

furnished mobile home, WG 11.3 1w? Kanworth Log Truck with sleeper and 45 ton • d38.2883." .(Cffh.2.7.1~) Set up" and skirted with ~ , Telephone: 939.1291 Columbis Iowbad. 9 feet wide

TEN ACRES treed. Large • fenced and landscaped or: 1975 I.H.C. track loader C'W tree shiarer and bucket. Mr• F.P. Dellketny, Distr ict Manager 1tr/$ 9dNC wheel loader

gerdsnerea. CreekthrouDh yard. Phone ~15-24.~. T h e ~ m f m ' Min is t ry of Lends, Perks & Housing 1977 Weldce No.2S log grapple for 966. properly. Dr l l isd well. (p-10.1:l.Au) t lw l x , o l ~ . P.O. Box 220 07 pi l ing blade Wohlr ,Webs1. power. ~ ~ m ' r l l ~ ts. Brackendala, B.C.'VON 1HO 1977DOKdoublosnglotlltdlrtbladeondC.frama Phone. A.Frame houm 33 x 24 wide, 30 x 13 side F U L L Y F U R N I S H E D ~k lkablockadsy~ Telephone: ~&302,i D8 pil ing hlade

. . . . Gonerat I:! x 44 mobile A,W'.Charlton;Chelrmen Ogpl l lng blade " _ . . s . oatbulidlnge, - ExCellent T lNACRESo f l a ' od fo i~m la home. 3 bedrooms, • ' Pufch0l lngCommlu lon TELEPHONE: hunt ing .end f ish ing. " on Old LakelN Lake Road leondry.rnom~ p l u l 10 X 30 Parl lahief l t Bul ldlngi (I#4) SM.1~I4 IS&000 f i rm. Phone (604) wHih hydro. Phone 1t3!;- porch, In ~ c0ndiflon, ~ Vlc~0tls, B.C. V0V 1T! (444) 8144385

3647. " " " PholW'd~-1604, * '. , d33-3312. ..' (p.S.6.Au) Ip.$-7.Au) . ( I ~ 7 , A u ) e JulyAO'N°'g4"lg00"$129, 111110 (a.l-&Au) , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 10: t~,:~:..~.'.:.:~ ::~:' ~ ',~ ~ ,, .. '~ '~ . ', ~ . · activity, even thoush the .,'0n tw0/,ml!~r ahd three, remaining "amount that" " find a .new premises. The, numbers 30 individuals

. . • . . . .

Pago 10~ The Horald, We~nasclay, August 6, 1980 .:

r , " .~ , TER]~A~-K T " AT: : ' , : : : ' ' ' ' " r ~ ' "" :~'L :: : ' ' ~' :* ~ " "~ ~ m m m Reds on track:: '' L' L' ~ q "f :' m : : " ': ' ~ ~ ' " :I'~ "4"r +' : ' ~ *~' t = ~ C0 permde StO re [

/ @ O i l y / / . ,.,,.0,,, on West flag : j n : - :: . . . , : " " " ' " ' " ' " " " ' : " " " " " " I D { ¢ ~ I d I" : ' I * l L ' r [ [ ' : p I + ~ ' ' ' : ' " ' ' ' ' ' " 0 '

San Diego Padres' manager l a y s . t o t h e h l f l e l d , . - - - • . : ~ ~_- : ' : ' O R T~ i: I : c m m m : ~ m i t ! ' m M m t ~ $ 1 m ! Expos 11 Mess 5 Jerry Coleman tended to

agree Tuesday night, "This .. team smells

something and they are playing better bail,l'- Me-, Namara said after the Reds pulled Within 2½ games of division-leading Houston Astros and second.place Los Angeles Dodgers with a 9-2 win over San Diego. The

• Astros and Dodgers both lest.

"We hit, we win," said shortstop Dave ConcePcion after the Reds won their third straight over the Padres, scoring 27 runs in three games.

Reds pitchers gave the Padres only five runs in the three games.

"I think any of the three could win it nowy said Cole- man. "

Montreal manager Dick

his latest victory sometime. Williams would like to savor

in October. Montreal battered New

York for Wilfiams's 1,000th triumph, making hi~ the VANCOUVER. (CP) -- 32ndmajor league manager Ollie Bakken is savoring to reach that figure, sweet revenge while Calgary

Gary Carter, Rodnny Stampeders choked an.five Scott, Andre Dawson and eostly turnovers that were Larry Parrish drove in two . the main course in a 31-26 runs apiece for Montreal. British Columbia Lions New York's Doug Flyan tied Western Football Con- a major league record with terence win Tuesday night. three triples. "Any tim e you getl

Braves 6 Dodgers 4 released from somebody and Los Angele~ manager come back .and get a little

Tommy Lasorda was one out revenge it feels good," the away from his 333rd victory former Calgary middle when it turned into loss No. finebacker said after he 264 as Atlanta rallied for five picked off a Ken Johusm. runs in .the bottom of the pass to set up the second of ninth ---, all with two gut,'all three touchdown tosses

• ' mistakes Lions dine:on Calgary '* ii; - - including a numbing 86- .of 9.1 tlrews while.'/mder • Calgary ~ coach A'rdell.~:'Charuk'en a Second:andS'It yards. Paopao used seven yard'.pass play to. Tom • constant harassment-: by-an - ~Wiegandt prais.ed the. B~.C. sltuntion from the c~algfir~,, receivers led by Taylor with

• three catches for 78 yards, Forzani which gave Calgary a 0ne-touchdown lead on the first play from scrinmiage-- the Lions continually came up wl(h big defensive e H ~ ,

"The. defence, is settling ,,doWn better," said B alrmen;

"We're making a lot. of mistakes and we're still

:with the Canadianrunning ' back on a ~6;yard pass and . . ' - .- . : .. season. -

run on the prevlous #ay , • .' Sometimes you , ~nk . After.Hay ,moved Calgary T h e aerial display/drew :::Y0~selfWbY.:theyd°bcC ~ ' i ' ' " ' t ° within, a point with a

improved Stampeder. pass defence .which provided -.:'~; . 1 1 ( " :

rush that sacked him five /tUrnovers 'that J ed to two ~" Bakken~s interception and . White led the B.C. ground times. ': " " . - " ,'"/ intichdowns and "afield' goal :'~lg-ya'rd'~nbackledtothe 10- game with 42 yards on seven

• .Paopadalso.*ket.:up the.:.:and :caused a , J0h~s0n ' yard tes~to.i~01tasthebig cortes. " • foury~d touchdown.rVmby::';i::f/imbie that halted an84~ fight end was pushed back A question mark in.tl~ Dmnl~ Taylor bycombining ~. yard Calgary tnareh thr~ ' fiveyards before.he ran over B.C. defence is Leon Bright

• " yards fmmpaydirt. ' po~16 for his fff$ TD of the who suffered a dislocated . . . . . . • ""' , ' : :.. right kneecap and left

Empire Stadium on crut-

wimflng so I think that once we start playing together.s praise from coach Vie Rapp W~egundt-:Said of the ~ two second remaining in the half,

, little bitmoreundmai(es(L"e, who'aloo w ~ quick tonote a. fun~ble's ~and - three/! :in~: ;',RobertLublg~fell.on. Holt's we get our responsibilities subpur performance by the • tercePtien~'::.~ thrown i:by, kickoff-fimible to start the 'down I think ~we'il be a lot l.~eos' oflemive fine. .'~ Joi~nson "But it~seems like' second half and Sykes sot up better.'; . '"I see we had five sacks i t ,:the last tw0weeks, that : his' .oii¢-yard 'plunge by

• Paopao, who threw TD against us," said. Rapp. ' we've hadenough turnovers s t o rming over left end for22 ~sses of 10, 30 ~nd 35 yards ' " . ~ , : that's more sacks to .last four or f ive yards. H a y . increased the

- "" margin to 9̀ ,%14 but.Paopao Elsewhere Tuesday, unearned and the last three thrown by B.C. quarterback Montreal Expos slugged coming onGlean Hubbard's Joe Paopao. toHarr~Holt'AfCherukand • than we had i n the three baugameS.,, .~!~-:., New York Mets 11-5; home run . . . . - Wl~e theB.C, defeneegot Jol/nHemTWhite,.displayed previous g.a~es. Thewin moved'the'Lions and .Taylor" got the Lions

:.'Joe hung in there moved into at' 'least a. tomporfiry, buck in the game late in the Chicago Cubs drubbed Giants 9 Astr0s 3 burned early~in ' both halves plentyofpoleeeompleilng 15...arokmd ~ e r preuur~.ahd first-place' tie in 'the west third quarter..' Pittsburgh Pirates 11-3, Mike sadek drove in three ... ~ ~ .. . . . . . . Atlanta Braves beat LOS runs and Darrell Evans Hmnt ' a wins .still"got,'$ome pretty big/..'with EdniontonEskimos . Paupaothenoappeda61- Angeles 6-4, San Francisco scored three as San. Fran- • n . : ' 9 • " l p lays ." "~: who visit Toronto Argonatz~s yard drive with :his corn- Giants routed Houston 9-3. cisco overcame an early.3-1 TheotherB.C. points Cam~ ; tonight. B.C.'8 next,game is ~ pletien' to LWl~te. Calgary St. Louis Cardinals a t ' deficit. Reliever Gary , on four Lui Passaglla con- a return e.ngagement With: ." was offside on the scoring. Philadelphia Phillieswas Lavellepitehed'fourinnlngs In'" c o - ' e s ' n t t vertoanda~/-yardfieldgcal the third=place Sta,ps /strikes to.White and Holt • a d u with about five minutes TuesdnY in CalgtkrY. " giving Paopao what had rained out. to earn the vietory. .. . •

Reds 9 Padres' Z Cubs 10 Pirate~ 3 Paul Meskun, 8-3, held the Jerry Martin hit two home ~' ' rema'ining, . Forzani hadla step on B.C. amounted to risk-free • ' Workhorse running back defensive back Ken Hinton .throws. Padres scoreless until the rims and drove in four runs OTTAWA (CP)--It 's back And Ottawa's offensive James Sykes, who sifted when he ran under Johnson's While Paopao picked up

perfectly-thrown ball and Hay hit his first field goal to give Calgarya I0-0 edge with the game barely five minutes old: '

But Hal Lund recovered a • • Johnson fumble on the Calgary 23 and Paopa0 found

fine, knowing that Hamilton through the B.C..secondary would be pouring in on the for 114 yards on 16. carries injured Holloway, were and 52 ,more on four pass 'unable to Stem the fide. .. receptions,' scored the other " Holloway~laying with the Calgary TD onl,:a .one-yard aftor-effects of a concussion plunge; John HaY converted and groin injury suffered both and added field goals of

See the 1980

• 233 yards passing, Johnson was good bn 19 of 3'/attempts for352 yards. Forzani caught three f o r 137 and Burden hat, led in eight passes f ~ 1"17

ches. Joe Fourqurean, who

picked off a pass while returning to his old cor- serbaek spot in place of Bright, said after the game he expects to be there again in Tuesday's rematch.

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O W L T F A P Toronto 4 3 1 O 72 58 6 Ottawa 5 2 3 O 8210g e Hamilton 4 2 2 0 116 62 4 Montreal 3 I 2 O 36 Sl 2

Western ConlsrinrJ Edmonton 3 3 0 O 90 40 6 B.C. 4 3 I O 117 116 6 Calgary. " 5 2 3 O 120 124 4 Saskatchewan

4 1 3 0 13 118 2 Winnipeg 4 1 3 71 100 2

TueSday Results Hamlltoo 13 Ottawa 3 B.C. 31 Calgary 23

TenlghV| Oamml Edmonton at Teronto Montreal at Sitkalchewan

Rick Langford completes games, but George Brett is effective even when he doesn't, .... I~'/~(6rd c~i~plt't~ his 15th straight American League baseball game with a three-hRter Tuesday night as Oakland A's defeated Minnesota Twins 3-2.

Brett, meanwhile, slugged a thros.run homer and then tried to slug a pitcher in Kansas City Royals' 6-3 win over Detroit Tigers. BreWs actions started a bench- clearing brawl and got him ejected in the sixth inning.

The incident was sparked by some apparent brush- back pitches from Detroit starter Mill Wiloox that twice knocked Brett down.

In other American League action, Texas Rangers muted New York Yankees 8- 1, Cleveland Indians trim- reed Toronto Blue Jays 8-5, Boston Red Sox defeated Milwaukee Brewers 3-1, Baltimore Orioles whipped Chicago White Soix 8-2 and

~California Angeles beat Seattle Maflners 5-4.

Royals 6 Tigers 3: Brett's 13th homer of the

season -- a blast that ex- tended his hitting streak to 18 games - - gave the Royals a 3-0 lead. The Royals finished up Wilcox with three more runs in the eighth on a run- scoring triple by Willie Wilson and RBI-doublos by Hal MeRae and Dave Chalk.

A's 3 Twlns 2 At Oakland, Lan~ord, 11-

9, won his seventh straight decision as .the A's came from behind with two runs in the seventh inning,

Rangers 8 Yankees 1 Mickey Rivers and R~hie

Zisk hit first.inning homers, helping Ferguson Jenkins, 10-9, of Chatham, Ont., and Texas past New York.

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Cantrel Division Talsa 13 14 41 49 40 rig Dallas 13 13 39 45 34 112 Mlnn I:1 15 46 46 31 109 Atlanta a 21 23 71 21 $7

Western Division seattle 13 $ ~5 25 t̀O 115 Lot Ang 17 9 41 31 40.142 Vancouver ia 15 44 39 35 119 Portland tO tt ,IS 44:19 S9

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Rivers opened the game with his fourth homer, of. the season and Bump Wills

:tollowed with a'double. With me out' Buddy Bell ~ingled off Tommy John, 15-5, to score Wills, and Zisk then hit his 15th homer to cap a four- run fn'st .inning,

Indians 8 Blue Jays S Ross Grimsley gained his

third straight victory with exBlue Jay .Victor Cruz's relief help as Cleveland bunched nine singles und scored seven runs in the second and third Innings to heat Toronto.

Grimsley, 3-0 since being acquired b y Cleveland on July II from Montreal Ex- ~ s , was relieved by Cruz after a, thrce-run homer by Barry Bonnefi in the eighth.

Red Sox 3 Brewers 1 Dave Stapleton singled

home the winning run in the eighth inn ing , sparking Boston over Milwaukee behind the clutch pitching of

De0nls Eckeraley and Tom Burgmeier.

Orioles 8 White 8ox Z Terry Crowley hit a grand-

slam home run and Steve Stone posted his 17th victory as Baltimore defeated Chicago. Crowley connected for his fifth homer of the season off Lamarr Hoyt, 4-1, th the Baltimore fifth, following a bases-loaded single by John Loweastein.

Angels 5 Mariners 4 Jason Thompson's RBI-

single with two out in the eighth copped a two-run California rally as the Angels beat Seattle and extended the Mariners' losing streak to 11 games, equalling a club record.

The Ices was the second straight for Maury Wills, the new manager of the Mariners,

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Western Division Celts 14 13 $6 S6 4g'!33" Edmontoe 1,4 13 'to 43 29'1| 't s. Diego r~ 15 30 45 3:1 104 Sen Jose g 19 20 sa3e 0:1 NETS: Six points are ew|rded for • win, and one b o ~ golM for every goal scored w t t h • maximum ot three per gums. NO bones point .is iwer~ld for overlime or shotfoat goals,

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Tenlllh1'l Oemlu~ Edmonton 11 New. York Veflcouvor i t Dallot Los Angeles at Rochotfor California at Fort Leudordgle Washington at Minnesota Houston at Chicago Tulsa at Seattle Detroit at San Diego

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dull, unimaginative offence that . brought, sporadic choruses of hem ,from the 24,181 spectators. .TI~ dif- ference was the"Tlca~s' s))ility to move the ball occa- sionally within R u o f f ' s range.

The former Winnipeg Blue Bomber .~ collected all of Hamilton's points with field goals 0f 26, 47, .41 end 12 yards and added a 40-yard single. '.Ottawa's Gerry Organ kicked a 39-yard field goal to account for the Riders' 0nly scoring.

"It was a repeat of last week," said Ottawa coach George Brancoto, who • sat

• dejectedly pickL, ig et the label on a beer bottle after

However, the Tiger-Cats I have two wins and two losses

1 while Ottawa.now is 2-S. In tmight 'sCFL aed~;

EdmontOn 'Eskimos ;($-0) p lay , the Argos (3-1) in Toronto while Montreal Alouettee (1-2) travel to Regina' to take e~ tha Sos-

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Hamilton quarterback - Dave Marler got. Hamilt0n.to the Ottawa" tw, o-yard' line in the dying nflnutes but the drive stqll~d when defmsive tackle Mike Raines,tripped

R~fm Crawford before he could cross the goal line,

the game. "Too many 'dropped

passes, too many turnovers, ..We didn't threaten or even get close.".

The Riders could muster only 71 yards total ~offence. They fumbled the be)]away twic~ and gave up :three interceptions - - one . by starter Condredg~ Holloway and/ two by'r Charlie Weatherbie, who replac~i him in the third quart~.

Hamilton piled up 16 first downs, and 268 total, yarl S, with 2O3 coming through t w . air. Ottawa had,. nine.' first downs, 89 yards rushing end " " 19 .rushing... , , 'H.oll0way was good on

eight o f 14" passes while : Weatherble managed r e l y . j j three •completions• on 13 attempts. Marler completed . | seven of 13 while Bruce

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O[ tt lees to the Ticats thisseason Corrigall, was . e k e d five f--- • , and followed Ottawa's 18-10 times, -. he s a slugger The win moved I-lamlltm • in another pooi- showing last into a second-place tie with

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The Reds bunched four singles for three r'tms in the first and put five more across in a fifth,inning rally.

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