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'. :; :: ... ~::~:. • ida. ~t.soup kKchens would be..neededin Tei'~ace=: i iI~CE -- Only40 people, cmmt~,. t~.u¢la~ . :: ':•:~plans to cut haeki end cut back,lend~t back:. :.. : :,: 'm" ~ ~: ~ ~p' ralsed:the quesllon, of,:'. : : ' this wlnter was acc~ted as normal, :: .. ::: •i..:.:: :-;! :i: :.~ .. ..... ~ pteu,.: wentto,tbe.fllrK;publlc meeting ioftbe :? ; ' :' .in,thls~ea:,' ..' :/ .+' " .'" ' , "." /: i :'* i,,;i " ..!:'.' :"make'work proJ~, Whicl~ led to' an exchange. : : :i ~ d t the two, and-a-haif ho~ meeting, ''~, " ~;~:.U~smplo~dPeop!o s C~ttee ~tur~day. The talk. : : /Others said that if "a cut wasaliowed'~ the ~ ~ .!. : hatween.Joaif!e., and. ualm. Ig...'John .Je.n~n, who: " mndera.l.~r Re v+:William Baldwin was. twing .to get , ' L:' r,~,~ ~ !mS phU~,~caZ e,~ .teman~,, to 1~ ' , /si~,a S~,a;~ it. wouldenZyextendWork: ~or ~. ~i ~ ~ ~h~ .~.the was.+~+.o~x.as an m,.. •the.~ m ".,.t~ say" .m thing, overand ev=.'i a~. • ,'emm' with the forest ~du~t~i~l; B.C.Tel,-to~".. :.. thtee.yea~."... , ". " ' ..- ~ :y :- ,~ ~, ~ 'divldual. Joflilfestated that the ,dty might have to. . ..tocome Up w,th some InCUCal Su.~,~tism.PA,aHy ' ' /i pollU~iil'l~cUcs, to fears bei~., vo~, and ud.ed i= .. B.C. Tel w_~ criUzed as well: One man; stated the. i.- "~lay :'off four temporary workers so~. ,and wou~red..' ' . fo~/. wore listed.. ' The., Golden Rule,:an alter~ wi~'a few, very few, pracllcqr~ona of how m . • " " company had made ~Milllon in the first ~ of " ' aloud what the unions .l~slflon would be ff the city : .... ~npxoymem agency, w~ set up lists for a bartering • ./.90pc with the..ec.'.'.'.'.'.'.'onomic sttua~m; " r " ' +" +i9~ and tben laid off ~0 peoplo in T m~_ee. :"They ' + ' obta~d money for a make-work project that might '.syst. em..~ ~v.hich people can trade skills for skills. ". 'llbephlleaophlcal poslfi~sbqfu.w~th, help each..: should be told that.they are not allowed to lay them ....... -~-giv~ normally CUPE ~ tomon-m~iun workers, but ........ . u~teaa ox wing money as a. medium for exchange .... ' J othe~ by j01ning a unio~/' |o]lo~.b~:, ¶°o~le~ I f Oyen~" . . . / off;,,-i This t~e. if:was :not tKe general (icon _o~..,: ........... would employ some who might otbe rwise • not work a, Th~rOl~v#dtifSt~er~~fe~i.e~t~e~t~ae~l~aw ~ :velUl~ ' can afford to.Jaln a.~rdou, to do ~:you qul ft.. , c~dittons that were binme~ but the company s . all. Jenson responded , Work projects are no. ,d~f,- _ . . . om , . y ~e eop have to travel/t0 Vancouver,.~nee!(ew unions ..have , . centralisatiou in Prince George.'" ~. < . ferent from the work icamps of the dopressiou. . tram me u.nemployed People s Comm~ttee,.and its o f f i ~ in+~t~raee," which-was f011o~ti~lby, "the ~.oN. i ;+ .... Tbere Were a ~umber of pollUca! tsctim that were Jerumu suggested tha t pollUcinm write to the various ....... .','+.~ ~ ,,e nseu for.mere m meet .in.A ~uor uay. ~uiitare.~lr|.~.bere, Wbotheryou'roina,nrUn|°°',O~'ln°t;! '- ' 8~est~. Some of them were , lobb~S to entond . uniom toobteinthetr feellngson thematter, rally thatZ4he cemm~ttee is planning will be ad- ++ ~ng :the pldlesopldcal soluU~ r offered num- .: ' UIC benefits, and force companie~ that were involved Perhaps the m~t sta~ing,secllous:of the meeting : bef~, "build a world ~overnment;" step"the arms in meP-proJects topest large l~ormanee bondds i. were the fears that'peuple were discussing. Some "return corporatiou's profltslfrom sellingoff and + the money+~be used by + community .groups, said that they knew of people in T .errace "wh011ved in , ~tural resun~ hack. into the ' economy, q and ~al District of Kitimat-Stikine director Joe. nice looking houses, but are starving." Some worried ':return to system :of self.anffideney,' , ' ' ' Murphy that people write to both the RDKS and city' : that the moga-projects going m all around us will not ' •Alderman ~ Vic Jolliffe gave w~t" amounted to a council f~ answersand follow the voting so they will . +~. result in as many secondary jobs for this area as they campaign spe~h, which boganwill~+the+stetement, know who supports what positions, "Put local / r + . "that ifiti,vasn't for the g overnmentWorkern, all of politieinns on the line, especially now that it ,is ..,.Terrace would ~e out of work." He '+K~essed at . . . . . eleetio~ time," he said. what was~g~ng to happen to the local fornstry,in, One ~ took up his suggestion immediately, , dustry, allofwhinh he said, "has been de~ed by B.C, " .andasked how many people actually tmempl0yi~d r .... Timber," He cited that compa~ as,':,'hav.ing logged would be on the Terrace council committee, dealing ,. ' /i~f tl~, ensy timber, and-noWthey ~..~hut dawn one with unemployment. Alderman Marguerl~ Clarimen .. mill,'and turn another into a chipper:! Joliiffe said, responded by saying the committee hadnot been fully ..... .. :.i ~ ,=. . . . . : .......... ..: . +-Terrace folk+ ifest .... ' . ' .... + / " / pro ves greatlsuccess * ~' /' ' ' " ' .... , I I " I I I '',- " .... -' , " :- KEITHALFORD Drisdger, Session, Cindy Cutdlffe, Pat Monday, August 16' 19112 25 cents Established 1908 , Volume 76. NO. l$1i. , . ' HeraldStsff, Wrlter '. McNaney, Dave Hickey (alone.and with . . . . , ,, , ', TERRACE It was mlni-Woodstock _ band), Glen Mayer, Ken Furman~ Maria " " . llme again in Terrace this. Sunday. Last ' Pedro and Alex Mailpar, and Ted .-.Turner , . . . . . + - " " t+, .. year's Summer Folk Festivalspsns'ored .. andPaul Glover.. , + " . • by theNorthern Delights Coop proved so The performers came not only from • suecesafulthst they decided to make itan . Terrace, but ~rom places like Smithers anhual event ...... ~ : : " and prince Rupert as well. " . L~i ~~M ~ " ~ / / So on this w~kend t~e library park was . "'~ ' fll~edi~th men, womenand ehllth-en of all + ' The men liked iL. The.women lik~ it. /ages in colorful clothes, dogs, items for ~Thekids liked it. Eventhe dogs seemed to Mle, food, and musician, ' i like it. Tha sky was cloudy hut it did not ~'Iterewas the usual qu~te 0f !960's songs . ~rain. But it wasn't quite llke the foik rests like';'Eve of Deetruetiou" and ,Who'll stop : of.the 1960's. Some of the audleneewas'tou the P.aJin!.'~,~ But :thk year th~'e was,an ~, ' ygtmg to remember, that era, but not : . ofle~1::'to ~ke the ..~.ent mu!U!mltural' by :+ :~'. :/./~y...The av.et;aK~ age waS, about..mid- Tel'race Pipes and D~'ums. . ' . : ~,.;-;.~ ~ t~ t bordered on fantssy was laeidng. I It The complete list of performers wasD& !1 ~::' Was ev~no~ed in song. Closely listened to + . th '~ ve Serr~, Ancly Pll~ot, Tony Bee, e .... was the ~3-year-old song "Unemployment award winning Terrace Pipes, Pare: :. Compensation Blues,'. . . . . . . ' .: " "i;~: = " , +(":::: :"" : ' .'. ' -.' """ t II v~rtised. And,of course, another public meeting of. XheUPC will be scheduled. -This one to priorize iten~ And the call wenU"out for those present to bring two + ~': blends to that next meeting the date of which, will be ~:;.--/ anneu~ at the rally. '. r rive h~ndrod pamphlets iwere distributed pt- would closer to to.a more populatedone; The figures I temUng to bring out more of the 2,000jobless the UPC statedwerethatatanmnnalthreesecondary~.for.._ :: anya sre living in Terrace. Perhaimthereslgut-leval everymeSa.project Job, 2/d}0 jobs would becreated . reason for the meetin~was vofced by one o of the last in the northwest.' But because thearea is un- people to speak. He said; "being unemployed ~ I derpopulated the prop~tion Would be more like one difficult to deal with alone. You-bogin tO feel wor- to one . . . . . . . . . thless. With otbors you realize that it's not your fanltl 'Over, and. over apin-tha recession, depresalon, it's something that's been done to you, .so that economic~wnturn , whatever you want to eallit was somebody can make a. profit." , +., ::.!• :i :..::: [ ' (i I .1 I i '~ , i ~. - Pare Dreidger, one of the many talented folk singers, led youngsters in someof the ... old classics. ~ ' . : [ ;' "t" BCGEU wa, ,ng game decision made '+" °+'~F" " ' : . VICTORIA (CP) -- A vincing the government to table and if not then you can asked for changes in the scheduling. The union has contract dlopute between increase itswage Offer. expect there will be further contract, which expired balked at making those the provincial+ government The two sides stressed iobactien,"Fryersaidinan July 31, to boost prnduc-' changes, arguing that it and the B.C. Goyernment that the meeting is only to interview Sunday. llvity, including overtime would be giving up gains Empioye~s' Union has ~ 'determ~e ff there is enough + iHe said work sinwdowns and" shift _ change made in previous contracts. .... become.awaitln~game.for . common ground to go baek .coald be expected,. The B.C. ' .... ' :;' . . . . . negotiators on both aides.of/, tothe bargaining tsble. the bar~aln~ tsble," .. + ' Fryer ..and Davison, But thel union's 40,000?: chairman of the Govern- members and. an ap- . m~t Employee-: - Relations prehensive public will find Bureau, agreed to the out today •whether ex.+ session when they + met over/ Ferry.Corp., w~ch links the , ' .. com mo. .,,,.,., w., I ngi top +" islands, and liquor stores . :are ..two high;pl:0file - ' .. government services the . r HeraldS/affWriter ++ ~ - .. . ' u~ian bl~s p ~ strnek ViCTOBL4-- ~keeua Cedar Kings, Wbo wece suq~.ised to plorato~, talks su~.eed:in . a' beer Thursday, shortly to make'its!point, hear ihey wm'e ~ted the Viein¢in Budgets' toP eompsilfloh putting bar~d~ beck on .after.-/mionmembers, who ; Other ser~ that have attheB,C, provineleleenior "A" fastbalichampiom~h/ps, " ' the rails or set offa new returned., to work after- "been Struck k~inde motor .proved the BudKeta right Sunday whon they placed secund" . " ~, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . series .of. rotating strilr~,' rean~y voll~ against vehiele~ branches; : the . Enjoying the shades ~ s:part of the fun su~day-:ln " work slowdowns' and a g ~ w m ~ t o f f e r Of 11.5 courts,.:i We~lz,..sca]ee on.' inthetou~ament, thekm]ytwolossesat~eban~z~the Terrace;: : - ' " ' : ' overtime ...... bans " by : percmt in' a:two~year pact .highways, ministz~'.oflices, Budgets. : . • .. : ' ..... : .: ". ".. ' " ,, : ~"' : " -'-~ disgruntled, government: ~be"m~-;ve~ent "and some social ~ces.: ForBudgeta, it was'their L~th win in14 yea~. .- '' • " . . . . "" " ' ~: " - " : " , "'..' 7"- "' ~orkers : ,s . Howev~,e~entlalservlcee Cedar Kin~' Morris Sauvewu selactedu the tour.' name~t's most valuable player and wal asked to :jdn . t ' r' ""'_~i,-.: ' . : .., ..., ::~ ... .... -: . .... _ .. . ".--;!,::'~';, WHYBUYNEW?. . . " wagen°Wis$11.§4anbuur"_such as jails, mental in- .Budgetsattha~nst/o~itournamentiaterthisye~r...~twe 'i Mike Davison, i chief The '.diSpute ~ls the first " stit~tions :and' air I am, , - , ,...:f!~:!:.:,WHENUSEDWILL'DO! . • • geve~rmnentoegotlator, and femur challenge of the B,C.' butsnce "have been main- . k~.ln eight..runs with th~bom_en.in 8k..emi..;s.~. " Doi~ant padS.to fiXup Your Car but your budget • John. Fryer, union 8eneral . goverfim'ent's, economic '~ined ~amel, mclumng uuree pme-wume~.b~noay,au a p/~ . ?ports age S " ..i won'i;'ail0wl,? Beat thehlgh cost ofnew p o r i s ' w l t h - . q u , , . ! ~ : used. parts.from...,: ...... + " • i +., sectetery,meet in:.Vietoria restraint program but it + "Fryer said he.. gave..lnflve o~ them.-+-- .' --.. " , ~lsssifZeds ...... ., I pao. / S!K,B. AI " .•Page 8:1. TOSALvAGE :+: 635.2333 or 637!9095 . ,,,. !,u,o.,,,. ,, * + , . this mor~ for the first alan isbeing watched bY.the Davtson a list Of questions TerracewonitsfirstpmeSaturdaybutlosttoBudgetsin ..... timeslnce~eunionstegnd federal+government, which about the + government's .theaflerneon, vlcl:Lmsofapsrfect|~.mebyRobGuentbor, • its strike Aug. 5 .toAug.+~13, has : pa~H~l, similar ImbUe : ~iu0n on producti~ityi Job + +the ~ent's m,~t~valumble pitch~, They played'four . Workers haveretorned to servant •wage restraints, securlty and. wage in- more games in thei0ser's rotmd, ilk~ludin B three Sunday, their Jobs In what the uedon ~ '°We'll'. know tomorrow +, creases, before Io~ tbe..ehmjpionship game.to B~ts 4-1. , + called a +i: concilatory .; "(lVl0nday~ whether.lwe..can . . . . For more detsilb ab0~tCexla~.Klnp"furtunes invietorla, gesture, aimed at con-'- get back to the bargaining : The . government has .+see page 4. - ' ~ , . ' . ,: . . . . . 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Terrace ,',m,' . . . . t na finds no solutions , + + • . . . , ., , unemn/ovment i.: :: . : . KEITHALFORD. : ', ' . . ' . "ff t~ey change mills elsewhere to+handle m H } . formed yet,. but she would brin~ that Couc~rn to . ": .'forseen.~ last:two, three,.four,~ more.yearn+: The. : ' "~ ::: ~' ' . '~ ~ : : . r H ~ d S m ~ W ~ r " '' " . : ~ " 4 ~ " I ~ , ~ . ~ n d o t t h e r e . " B u t he ~ . " q . C . ' :. :. :. ~ o ~ 1 . . , . . . . : . ;, : .: ?, : . . . , .:'. '. :; :: ... ~::~:. • i d a . ~ t . s o u p kKchens would be.. needed in Tei'~ace=: i iI~CE -- Only40 people, cmmt~,. t~.u¢la~ . :: ':•: ~plans to cut haeki end cut back,lend~t back:. :.. : :,: 'm" ~ ~ : ~ ~p' ralsed:the quesllon, of,:'. : : ' this wlnter was acc~ted as normal, :: .. ::: •i..:.:: :-;! :i: :.~ .. • . . . . .~ pteu,.: went to , tbe . f l l rK ;pub l l c meeting i o f t b e :? ; ' :' . i n , t h l s ~ e a : , ' . . ' :/ .+ ' " . ' " ' , " . " / : i :'* i , , ; i " ..!:'.' : " m a k e ' w o r k p r o J ~ , Whicl~ l ed to' an exchange. : : : i ~ d t t h e two, and-a-haif h o ~ meeting, ''~, " ~;~:.U~smplo~dPeop!o s C~ttee ~tur~day. The talk. : : /Others said that if "a cut wasaliowed'~ the ~ ~ .!. : hatween.Joaif!e., and. ualm. Ig...'John .Je .n~n, who: " mndera.l.~r Re v+: William Baldwin was. twing .to get , ' L:' r,~,~ ~ !mS phU~,~caZ e,~ .teman~,, to 1~ ' , /si~,a S~,a;~ it. would enZy extend Work: ~or ~ . ~i ~ ~ ~ h ~ .~.t he was.+~+.o~x.as an m,.. • the.~ m ".,.t~ say" .m thing, over and ev=.'i a~. • ,'emm' with the forest ~du~t~i~l; B.C.Tel,-to~".. :.. thtee.yea~."... , ". " ' ..- ~ :y :- ,~ ~, ~ ' divldual. Joflilfe stated that the ,dty might have to. . ..to come Up w,th some InCUCal Su.~,~tism.PA,aHy ' ' /i pollU~iil'l~cUcs, to fears bei~., v o ~ , and u d . e d i = . . B.C. Tel w_~ criUzed as well: One man; stated the . i.- "~lay :'off four temporary workers so~. ,and wou~red. . ' ' . fo~/. wore listed.. ' The., Golden Rule,:an a l t e r ~

wi~ 'a few, very few, p r a c l l c q r ~ o n a of how m . • " " company had made ~Mil l lon in the first ~ of " ' aloud what the unions .l~slflon would be ff the city : .... ~npxoymem agency, w~ set up lists for a bartering • ./.90pc with the..ec.'.'.'.'.'.'.'onomic sttua~m; " r " ' +" +i9~ and tben laid off ~0 peoplo in T m~_ ee. :"They ' + ' o b t a ~ d money for a make-work project that might '.syst. em..~ ~v.hich people can trade skills for skills. ". 'llbephlleaophlcal poslf i~sbqfu.w~th, help e a c h . . : should be told that.they are not allowed to lay them ....... -~-giv~ normally CUPE ~ tomon-m~iun workers, but . . . . . . . . . u~ teaa ox wing money as a. medium for exchange .... '

J othe~ by j01ning a u n i o ~ / ' | o ] l o ~ . b ~ : , ¶°o~le~ I f Oyen~ " . . . / off;,,- i This t ~ e . i f :was :not tKe general (icon _o~..,: . . . . . . . . . . . would employ some who might otbe rwise • not work a , Th~rOl~v#dtifSt~er~~fe~i.e~t~e~t~ae~l~aw ~ :ve lUl~ ' can afford to.Jaln a.~rdou, to do ~:you qul f t . . , c~dittons that were binme~ but the company s . all. Jenson responded , Work projects are no. ,d~f,- _ . . . om , . y ~e eop have to travel/t0 Vancouver,.~nee!(ew unions ..have , . centralisatiou in Prince George.'" • ~. < • . ferent from the work i camps of the dopressiou. . tram me u.nemployed People s Comm~ttee,.and its o f f i ~ in+~t~raee," which-was f011o~ti~lby, "the ~.oN. i ;+ .... Tbere Were a ~umber of pollUca! tsctim that were Jerumu suggested tha t pollUcinm write to the various ....... .','+. ~ ~ ,,e nseu for.mere m meet .in. A ~ u o r uay. ~uiitare.~lr|.~.bere, Wbotheryou'roina,nrUn|°°',O~'ln°t;! ' - ' 8~est~. Some of them were , lobb~S to entond . uniom toobteinthetr feellngson thematter, rally thatZ4he cemm~ttee is planning will be ad-

++ ~ n g :the pldlesopldcal so luU~ r offered num- .: ' UIC benefits, and force companie~ that were involved Perhaps the m ~ t sta~ing,secllous:of the meeting : be f~ , "build a world ~overnment;" step"the arms • in meP-proJects topest large l ~ o r m a n e e bondds i. were the fears that'peuple were discussing. Some

"return corporatiou's profltslfrom sellingoff and + the money+~be used by + community .groups, said that they knew of people in T .errace "wh011ved in , ~ t u ra l r e s u n ~ hack. into the ' economy, q and ~ a l District of Kitimat-Stikine director Joe. nice looking houses, but are starving." Some worried

':return to system :of self.anffideney,' , ' ' ' Murphy that people write to both the RDKS and city' : that the moga-projects going m all around us will not ' • Alderman ~ Vic Jolliffe gave w~t" amounted to a council f~ answersand follow the voting so they will . +~. result in as many secondary jobs for this area as they

campaign spe~h, which boganwill~+the+stetement, know who supports what positions, "Pu t local / r +

. "that ifiti,vasn't for the g overnmentWorkern, all of politieinns on the line, especially now that it , is ..,.Terrace would ~e out of work." He '+K~essed at . . . . . eleetio~ time," he said.

what was~g~ng to happen to the local fornstry,in, One ~ took up his suggestion immediately, , dustry, allofwhinh he said, "has been de~ed by B.C, " .andasked how many people actually tmempl0yi~d r ....

• Timber," He cited that compa~ as,':,'hav.ing logged would be on the Terrace council committee, dealing ,. ' / i ~ f tl~, ensy timber, and-noWthey ~. .~hut dawn one with unemployment. Alderman Marguerl~ Clarimen .. mill,'and turn another into a chipper:! Joliiffe said, responded by saying the committee hadnot been fully

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+ - T e r r a c e f o l k + i f e s t .... ' . ' .... + / " / pro ves greatlsuccess * ~' / ' ' ' " ' . . . . , I I " I I I '',- " .... -' , • " :- KEITHALFORD • Drisdger, Session, Cindy • Cutdlffe, Pat Monday, August 16' 19112 25 c e n t s E s t a b l i s h e d 1908 , Volume 76. NO. l $ 1 i .

, . ' HeraldStsff, Wrlter '. McNaney, Dave Hickey (alone.and with . . . . , ,, , ' , TERRACE It was mlni-Woodstock _ band), Glen Mayer, Ken Furman~ Maria " " .

llme again in Terrace this. Sunday. Last ' Pedro and Alex Mailpar, and Ted .-.Turner , . . . . . + - " " t + ,

.. year's Summer Folk Festivalspsns'ored .. a n d P a u l Glover.. , + " . • by theNorthern Delights Coop proved so The performers came not only from • suecesafulthst they decided to make i t a n . Terrace, but ~rom places like Smithers

anhual event . . . . . . ~ : : " and prince Rupert as well. " . L~i ~ ~M ~ " ~

/ /

• So on this w~kend t~e library park was . "'~ ' • fll~edi~th men, womenand ehllth-en of all + ' The men liked iL. The.women l ik~ it.

/ages in colorful clothes, dogs, items f o r ~Thekids liked it. Eventhe dogs seemed to Mle, food, and musician, ' i like it. Tha sky was cloudy hut it did not

~'Iterewas the usual qu~te 0f !960's songs . ~rain. But it wasn't quite llke the foik rests like'; 'Eve of Deetruetiou" and ,Who'll stop : of.the 1960's. Some of the audleneewas'tou the P.aJin!.'~,~ But :thk year th~'e was,an ~, ' ygtmg to remember, that era, but no t :

. ofle~1::'to ~ k e the ..~.ent mu!U!mltural' by :+ :~'. :/./~y...The av.et;aK~ age waS, about..mid-

Tel'race Pipes and D~'ums. . ' . : ~,.;-;.~ ~ t ~ t bordered on fantssy was laeidng. I It The complete list of performers wasD& !1 ~::' Was ev~no~ed in song. Closely listened to

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r i v e h~ndrod pamphlets iwere distributed pt- would closer to to.a more populatedone; The figures I temUng to bring out more of the 2,000 jobless the UPC statedwerethatatanmnnalthreesecondary~.for.._ :: anya sre living in Terrace. Perhaimthereslgut-leval everymeSa.project Job, 2/d}0 jobs would becreated . reason for the meetin~was vofced by one o of the last in the northwest.' But because t hea rea is un- people to speak. He said; "being unemployed ~ I derpopulated the prop~tion Would be more like one difficult to deal with alone. You-bogin tO feel wor- to one . . . . . . . . . thless. With otbors you realize that it 's not your fanltl

'Over, and. over a p i n - t h a recession, depresalon, it's something that's been done to you, .so that economic~wnturn , whatever you want to eallit was somebody can make a. profit."

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• VICTORIA (CP) - - A vincing the government to table and if not then you can asked for changes in the scheduling. The union has contract dlopute between increase itswage Offer. expect there will be further contract, which expired balked a t making those the provincial+ government The two sides stressed iobactien,"Fryersaidinan Ju ly 31, to boost p r n d u c - ' changes, arguing that it and the B.C. Goyernment that the meeting is only to interview Sunday. llvity, including overtime would be giving u p gains Empioye~s' Union has ~ 'determ~e ff there is enough + iHe said work sinwdowns and" shift _ change made in previous contracts.

.... become.awaitln~game.for . common ground to go baek .coald be expected,. The B.C. ' . . . . ' : ; ' . . . . .

negotiators on both aides.of/, t o t h e bargaining tsble. the ba r~a ln~ tsble," . . + ' Fryer . . and Davison,

But thel union's 40,000?: chairman of the Govern- members a n d . an ap- . m ~ t Employee-: - Relations prehensive public will find B u r e a u , a g r e e d to the out today • w h e t h e r ex .+ sess ion when they + met over/

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plorato~, talks su~.eed:in . a' b e e r Thursday, shortly to make'its!point, hear ihey wm'e ~ ted the Viein¢in Budgets' toP eompsilfloh putting b a r ~ d ~ beck on .after.-/mionmembers, who ; Other s e r ~ that have attheB,C, provineleleenior "A" fastbalichampiom~h/ps, "

' the rails or set o f f a new returned., to work after- "been Struck k~inde motor .proved the BudKeta right Sunday whon they placed secund" . " ~ , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . series .of. rotating strilr~, ' r e a n ~ y vol l~ against vehiele~ branches; : the . Enjoying the shades ~ s:part of the fun su~day-:ln " work s l o w d o w n s ' a n d a g ~ w m ~ t o f f e r O f 1 1 . 5 c o u r t s , . : i W e ~ l z , . . s c a ] e e o n . ' i n t h e t o u ~ a m e n t , t h e k m ] y t w o l o s s e s a t ~ e b a n ~ z ~ t h e •

T e r r a c e ; : : - ' " ' : ' over t ime ...... b a n s " by : p e r c m t in' a:two~year pact .highways, ministz~' .of l ices, Budgets. : . • .. : ' . . . . . : .: " . " . . ' " ,, : ~ " ' : " - ' - ~ d isgrunt led, g o v e r n m e n t : ~ b e " m ~ - ; v e ~ e n t " a n d some social ~ c e s . : ForBudgeta, i t was'their L~th win in14 yea~ . . - ' '

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".--;!,::'~';, W H Y B U Y N E W ? . . . " wagen°Wis$11.§4anbuur"_such as jails, mental in- .Budgetsattha~nst/o~itournamentiaterthisye~r...~twe 'i Mike Davison, i chief The '.diSpute ~ls t h e first " stit~tions :and' air I am, , - • , , . . . : f ! ~ : ! : . : , W H E N U S E D W I L L ' D O ! . • • geve~rmnentoegot lator, and femur challenge of the B,C.' butsnce "have been main- . k ~ . l n eight..runs with t h ~ b o m _ e n . i n 8k..emi..;s.~.

" D o i ~ a n t padS.to fiXup Your Car but your budget • John. Fryer, union 8eneral . goverfim'ent's, economic '~ined ~amel, mclumng uuree pme-wume~.b~noay,au a p / ~ . ?ports age S " ..i won' i ; 'a i l0wl,? Beat thehlgh cost o fnew p o r i s ' w l t h - . q u , , . ! ~ : used. parts.from...,: . . . . . . + " • i +., sec te tery ,meet in:.Vietoria rest ra int program b u t i t + " F r y e r sa id he.. g a v e . . l n f l v e o~ t h e m . - + - - . ' - - . . " ,

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• its strike Aug. 5 .toAug.+~13, has : pa~H~l, similar ImbUe : ~ i u 0 n on producti~ityi Job + + the ~ e n t ' s m,~t~valumble pitch~, They played'four . Workers haveretorned to servant •wage restraints, securlty and. wage in- more games in thei0ser's rotmd, ilk~ludin B three Sunday, their Jobs In what the uedon ~ '°We'll'. know tomorrow +, creases, before I o ~ tbe..ehmjpionship game.to B ~ t s 4-1. ,

+ c a l l ed a +i: concilatory .; "(lVl0nday~ whether.lwe..can . . . . For more detsilb ab0~tCexla~.Klnp"furtunes invietorla, gesture, aimed at c o n - ' - get back to the bargaining : The . government h a s .+see page 4. - '

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| North Americana'iuabilltyto accept "self-dema~ ana imprisonment and •chleve ~ter self.~officlency in" deferred 8ratification, (' said-.the problem for correctional+workers is stretching lesS rfUndlng over aim _oat o_~e 'rw_ h_ehoin ~ ca~loa~ ................ ~ ...........

" But answers must be found by juvei~ie agencies, prison officials, the cour ts and police, h e ~aid, because "an informed public ; articulates; itself through the way it punishes its criminals." .Ht~ said that a simple demand for harsher panalttes

- - part of the new conservatism in the United States - - and cUtsjn spending b]~ the'Reag@na~,hninistration, aren' t the answer.

• Taylor, lionized in. the+, U.S., for helping six Americans escape Iran during the hostage crisis twn .years ago, received a standing ovation from the largely American audience.

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He said much can. be learned during such con. ferences and pointed to the family visitir, g program in effeet for Canadian convicts, which was developed after st~Idying similar programs in California two years ago. ..

Itwfii coat taxpayers t544 million tlds year to operate Cen•da's penitentiary 'system, which ae- eommodates I0,000 prisoners and 6,000 parolees.

Archie Campbell, Ontario's deputy minister, of corrections and one of (he organizers :' of the con- furenee, said same inmates at Ontario institutions - - which cost about $1~ miilioq thisycar - - are already growing-their own vegetables, making clothes, building shelters and raising pigs and he~s in a bid to

"i' ,:, '"The bhssll~, Of the God. ` of Sar~dr a l o~ ~ ; ' , t h e ,

.it~e.HolySpiritivho hrooda'ov~ ~ as a,~mom, +ov~ e r

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~ beard many timos;-in many p,laces,', :." , ~. , / , '].+~/:,. . / A~ shest~ppad down l~deY as titular l~ o~ ~ :iargest Proten .t~nt ~lenomirmtlon to be ~p~cedby~Rt: Re. v, i

' Clarke MacDonald, she.used ILnga.in ~.lll~w. ,l~,:,/~iWlmi . . "she expressed in the church; • "Amedera to tdouse t do s o m e t l ~ l ppw, she said. A mederatoi' exprosses'a feeling ,that'already .m.dSis. '~ " r 7

"You give visibi l i ty to Ideas."/ . . - One of three women in the worm to lead a Chris~n

denomination, Wilson said her very presenco wnoa ~ . slant reminder of the changing roles of women and men.

"I found that it meant semeihidgto~o~'e ~ than l had . culariy om.ur

Tho 0ne:quention •he w/rated people m me ummo ~uren to consider during her two.year term wus::+Wimtdoel it mean to love ow" neighbors in an inter.conansetsd world?" -

That's'why she started travelling early in berte l~n: to South America, Aala~and later Africa,-so::she couidsay semethlng to .Canada . . . . . . . . .+ : + ,.

Another initiatl~/e was her pastoral letter 0n peace ~Ind disarm•meat read in congregatinus.aersss. Canadll be(ore. the second United Nat ionLco~_ce-on dicarmam t and

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Ties needed VANCOUVER (CP) - - Canadians must consider closer

economic ties with the U.S. if they want to maintain their. current standard of l iving, a TOronto econbmist told a conference of self-proclnimed futurists Sunday..

University of Toronto professor John Crispo told delegates at. the Canadian Association fo r Future Studies conference at the University of B.C. that free exchange of. goods botwe+n the two eoun~es is the key to Canada's economic growth.

He said a common market arrangement between the U.S. and Canada 7" similar to the Europe~m Ecencmle-~om- manity agreement - - would open badly-necded markets for Canada.

"Most economists will tell you thQt you need ready access to a market of 100 million people in order to survive," he said. :

He admitted that Canada's cultural identity might su~fer as a result of an Open-market policy, but sqggested it would

• not be a great loss. - . . . . . . . . . : ............. ~Th~E'~,!.q ~cqp~e~ ~or ~ l o u e f cultural sever~nty , b~t

I ~on't-r~J~,+W ~ l~vo-all that, much ~as"it'i•:rlmW.'~-t= ~'~'+ The theme Of this year's conferenco was.an examination

of Cunsda's cultural future. Th~ . th ree~y meeting which winds np today was •ubtit led: "Canada - - Banana Republic or True-Nurth Strong and PYee?"

In his speech, Crispo.said present ta r i f f laws designed to protect Censdisn industries have created enst-wost con- fliet.

"We in the east took the auto and steel industries and said to the west, 'You lucky people,you can buy all our ca r s , ' " he said.

Speakers at this year's conference included Bob Blair, president of Nova, an Alberta energy curporntien, and B.C. Supreme C0urt'Justice Thomas Berge|;, who iS scheduled to speak today.

Although only 110 members attende0 the conference, the association already is lo#king forward to next year's meeting in Toronto. Its tentative theme: "The Future of Fnturism."

Blair said Canada is in the midst Of a depression that will + last for years before there is any economic recovery,

Blair said there is "a heightened sense of awareness on the part of worker s who are taking fewer things for gran- ~ed.,,

Grace McCarthy, B.C. Human Resources Minister Grace McCarthy, said the most "deadening thing" in Canadaand B . C . i s a sense of negati~,'ism;

McCarthy said there is a " f e e l ~ one is unable to |ook to

Representatlves~.of three" levels-of Canadian government and Ontario Lt.-Gov. John A/rd were

• :also present for the opening of the five-day con- ference. --, - • '

The 10,000-member. association inclucins a variety of corrections agencies and says its basic ideal Is "the

'encouragement of a more enlightened, erlminal justice system in our society and the prcmotlon of improved practices in the management and treat- ment of adult and juvenile offenders." " •

The conference .-- made up primarily of U.S.

cut costs.

Eugene Miller, direeto~ of criminal justice services in Washington, D.C., who recently travelled to China to view correctional facilities there, said work p r o g r a m • c o n d n c t e d i n C h i n e s e i ~ t i t u t i o n s w e r e o n e

element " o f a vastly different system" that could be transfe~ed to North Ameri~k.

"There certainly is room for any program. There is nothing wrong with productive labor under certain conditions. But I'm not advocating sw~eat shops-or anything.else." ' "-

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Fresh food sold in Beirut + . . BEIRUT ( A P ) - - Thee days had gone by without serious

shooting, and some fresh fruit and vegetables went on sale for the first time. Thatwas the good news in devastated West Beirut on Sunday. •

But despite major repairs to the badly damaged water system in the Moslem sector of the Lebanese capital, the Israelis apparently still refused to turn on the valve. They also still reftised to turn the dnctricity back on.

Fruit and vegetable~vendors on the street.were evasive when asked how their stock• got through the Israeli blockade,

"From the east, I don't know exactly where," said one. "They came in trucks and we bought them from them."

Others said the produce was beIng smuggled from the south - - Siden and 'lyre -- and the smugglers had to pay as much as ~,000 a truck to the israells and their Lebanese Christian allies who control all traffic to and from West Beirut, ~ . . , ~ "

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"be thrown out in East .Beirut, but men and women scrambled to buy what was available at prices •double, triple and quadruple what "they were beforethe Israeli invasion.

Those with mone~ weren't worried about ;rices. Thosa Without - - and there were many -- just shrugged and watched enviously.

Water was another matter. : The Inraelis turned it on for two days in ~the last three weeks, said Raymond Naimy, a water-engineer With UNICEF. Even with the damage to the system due tO

Israeli shelling, some got through on those days. - .... Naimy said his crews, in spite of a lack of fittings and

other spare parts, had been able to patch together three 30- centimetre mains and repaired eight serious breaks.

BUt the main reservoir in west Beirut remains dry and no watei" was coming into it. Naimy said he telephoned the main pumping station in.Israell-eccopied Ea•t Beirut and was assured the wafer was on.

"If it 's on,i t ought to be getting here," he said.

• No progress was being made in persuading the Isrsells to turn the electricity back on, said former prime minister Saeb Salam, the Lebanese Moslem leader acting a• the go- between in. U.S. presidential envoy Philip Habib's negotiations with the Palestine Liberation Organizatl.on. ,John:de Sails, head of the International Red Cross

mission, said ~ e only real change in West Beirut's situation was the lackof shooting, which allowed his people to move around in relative safety. -

He said he still has a constant s t ru~ le with. tho:inraeiisto,',~ get Red Cross convoys of'medical"sOpplles and rood'into Beirut.

Two convoys made it through lhst week, but only after days of running from one Israeli headquarters to another trying to get permission, often being tol d to come back the next day or that the person to see was out to lunch.

"We never know from on~ day to the next whether we will get.anything," said de Sails wearily. "How can you plan anything under such conditions? We have trucks (in East Beirut) ready te roll 'at any time."

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HALIFAX ( C P ) - - Members of the Nova Scotia lazy and diligent committee members alike. It "doesn't make any sense and leads to abuses," she said. '.

McDonough recalled she had to do substantial lobbying to get the only meeting to date of the standing committee on labor and even then it was a perfunctory affair that set out an agenda and a date for the next meeting.

Two days before the scheduled second meeting, chairman Donald MncLeod of Cape Breton East cancelled it without setting a new date, she said.

her encouragement to United Chorch memhorsto fast for disarmament the following Monday, . +, , , . : + ,, ,,

"We didn't need just'the normai committee respame, she said. "We needed ~ m e spiritual toughness, a~d that'• latent in the church."

She always found it difficult to .explain what exactly a. moderator does. . . . . . . . . -,.

The post has a presidl~ role and a representative ~ e l "bUt there is an interpretive reletso,explaining the church to itself and to the rest of the world . . . . . . .

She plans/to spend some time with her husband, a l s o ' a

minister in Kingston Ont., and her four children and she will be lecturing at MeGill University, Queens and the University of Toronto on dielegus with other fnithl while she prepares for the World Council of Churches meeting next year in Vancouver.

"In a pluralistic world, you have tobe ~ l m ~ , ~ t 4 h e said. :°~ou have to work wl~ fellow Christian s an~ ~ of other faiths.. "~ ' "

"Unless that's related, the church won't have any part in shaping society.'"

She was still there on the bleachers at ceuaeil followipg/ the motions and prnc~dures until adjournmeht at midniiM Saturday. .. : . .

When the 453 commisioners roseto sing."Make u s e God =- a church tha t shares your love for humankind,'"~Lols Wilson's strong soprano was r i~ ing loud and clear above the rest of them. ' ~:',

legislature have profited financially from membership in house committees which they nevor a(tend br which do not meet at a l l says Chester Sanford, president of the Nova Scotia Federation of Labor.

Serving on committees can boost a member'• earnings by up to $10,000 a year, as in.the case of Liberal Leader Sandy Cameron, Sanford said. He add~l that most Liberals gain about $7,000, while the Conservatives ge t from $3,000 to $10,000.

The internal Affairs Standing Committee, whose the future with cenfldenco." - t

The minister.said economic hardships mean the govern- ment can't take such measures as belling out felling businesses, a practice McCarthy said "is not wise, but it buys votes."

One futurist said that Canada is l~sed on a weHsre state where people are content to take-handouts.

"Our newgeneraUons have been bern.with a credit card in their mouthsand our.expectations for getting jobs won't be met,L' saidFrank Feather, president. Of Global Futures+._ Network, an organization which offers information program s about global~Isaues.+ "

' EnergYconserved VANCOUVER. (CP) - - Canadians are learning, to cen-

serve energy and not just because tho ecwno~n~' is wenk,+ a Toronto energy monitoring survey su~este.

The total amount of energy used to i~ei the economy fell .by two ,percent in 1961 despite real growth of three per.cent'

in the gro-s~national product, s ays Cansdin'n Energy

chairman is 'Premier John Buchanan, has never met. Buchanan s t i l l can collecta ~,000 stipend.and members can g&t $i,700 each, committee members Cameron and Liberal Finance critic Bill Gillis confirm.

The legislature ha• 15 •tanding eommiCtees with at least nine members each; five select committees with about 11 ~embers each and two special committees. • Each government member nsually •its on two to four

committees and each opposition member, becsuse there are: fewer~.-in-placed on .five- or kix committees. - . . . . . . . . . . .

A iagis]ature member's basic annual pay is $16,400 with an.additi0nal tax-free expense allowance of 13,~00. ' •

.~ut Sanf0rd estimated most take" home {~5,000 to 140,000 annually with other reimbursements for expanses and services, The most offensive of these is t he committee

~- sy•tem, he said.

Sanford said the committee sy•tem drains 131}0,000 an- nnslly from the treasury and Is of °'verylittie value to the leglelative ,i~rncens." + .

The +''•ystem of them getting' together purely, and Simply t O collect. ~e i r I~;000 or t3,00o for a two-hour:meeting,

• is . . . . /, . . which has been known+to.happan," a np-ou... : Members assigned to committees are paid by a five-

Rights impaired VANCOUVER ~(CP) - -eTho federal Human l~igl~ts

Commission says it is l~oWerleM to, investigate the case of a

Canadian P'oress after she says she was harassed byes.f. fleers who accused her of being a lesbian,

Dutehle Mathiso , ~ a n s mother, said comminsio~ representstive~ have told her they had no jurisdintion in the ease of her d~ughter Zoe, who received an henurable disehorge from the forces July 18, two years altes, ttim force's special investigation unit began bnraesing her.'++

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Zoo Mathison, who .lives with her parents in the l~r. ~ r -J-- Valley community about 30 kilometres east of Vancouver,

said she is not a lesbian, but that was not why.she w~t~"to make her story public.

"I am not trying to prove to people of Canada that; lam not gay," she said.. "I a m trying to let people know,_wilat they are doing to young people in the forces. There's no way on earth that anyone should have to go through what l ;went through." . /t

• The investigation began shortly after she j o ~ , , ~ e forcee in June, 1980, to begin training as a medical ass~tant at +the Canadien_Forces Bose BordenIn Ontarlo, ~ . ~ d . Investigating officers told.her a woman who sha~dh~ . room made the accusation.

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he accused of organizing the amalgamation move. • "I don't feel as a natlonal party.we simuldbe involved in . . . . . . . . . -.' - . + .

this," he-said. "It 's not the :party's decision - - It's the . . '. - , . .~} , . i:/ii~:i~ , . ' :!. leader's." " .- .: =, ' ,. +havre end: ,~,.;m revlewing'lha use oz wag e ~ntrols, in-. :i:

Trends, a quarterly analysis and fore~sstLng bulletin member committee over which Swakur' Arthur Donahoe -Taylor Said when' he heard Lof the committse'a.plans clu.~dh~ the.p~slbl!lty of app1~ing themto 'musldpailtles,-:i~ published by~ Canadisn Enerdata L t d . , a n hid~endent, presides for $5,5o0. , ,-,~-" - - . saturday'he'protested but was',Ixl theisSun woidd~not be..~;:. ~ a n d ~ ~ t Im..s no.t.reached'accncluaion. {~

. . " ~ . • • ' . . . . . . . . . , , ' ' " . " ' " : : ~ : H I S ~ ' d ~nsuoua l ,un~p loymentsoar ing • Toronto consulting firm, . . . . . . ...... .. ,' + Members can get paidfur workon three •tanding com- made public, Refusing to be mtu~led, he quit, ~ h o ~ ; . . : : _ ~_ ~ , . d ~ r ~ t ~ . . . . ..,: . . . . , .. . . . . This is the first time since the Jump in Arab oil prices in + mittees and two select committees. Tbe~ is no limit to the remains ~s president of thoasseclatl0U. / . ~'~ .~, :.~i~ ~!~_~ ~ 5 ~ ~ . . u ~ ' ~ ~ a.o~ B.udloc~_, . p ~ d e n t o r -

1974 that total , ~ e ~ y consumi~tlon in Capada hog fallen, number' o~f spa~lal cemmlttoenonwh!ch they can elt and be .. . . . . .: -~ ,:. . . . . ' . . . . . . ~;:~.~ .:~.. :~= ~','-. ' ~-':~;'tne (~maman-~erauol~:o~ moepamlenc l~usinum. The ~_i En~dats prL, dicts, a continued docllne in .energy+cen- reimbursedrfdr.' A standing committee, is. a. permanent WentWood, who earlier refused 'to confirm Or. deny. the c u r e t Canadian unemployment rate is !1:8 per cent. :.=-

sumptlon of at least two per cent through the rest 0f .19~ committei~, select~ndspeelalcommlttees dealwith special " llnk,.-would only say. S~da.y that- discussions have been + . . . . . . . . " " ~ . . . . . . +' ;~ ~;:" ;+'~ ~: ~ ~ : " " i~i "as the 1961 energy censervation i~tlatives are reinforced• problems that ai-ise (r0m time tO" timo.: ~- , L • " ' . held. "There have I~andiscmainns;s0meUdng's cooking. • ~ Buli0eh says p r o V l ~ , e ~ l ~ L a r e ; t ( ~ , i ~ u s e . , by l~0~'s eXtremely weak economy;and,idgher .energy ' Inadditton to the flet leefor standing ~mmittee mere- but the answers will.be forthcoming." ' " , " . thepmvtceenandmunieipalities, alongwith theix~tbtflon, ii prices." , . .!+ + .. , ; + " i - , .. bers, memberspocketlTSf0reach,daya+meatingisheld.. .DavldUa_n_nis-.tortpresld~t,ofthe.~...l~r. atist M0u. pan_d.' are-"lheW°rst'°ff'nders".inhlgb-walle~e~ne~,~ ~U~at ~

Encrdats, credited federal .. nad+ provincial incentive seisct-committoe..mem.l~,rs receive ~expensns -for any(. partylnsderDougChrisUe~edtalkshavebeenbeld feed Inflation, ' i_ / - ' - ' / • " ' ~ : . ~ ' ' " : policies which help people' to convert froi~ oil to 0thor--- msetlngealled a f t e the house is not i~ so, glen. . . . . : ~.. butsaid no formal a ~ . men~•have ~ r e e c h e d . . : Roy ~Phfllllps, president of. the Canadtan ! ~ . u f ac tu~ l ' energy sources,.and alternative energy pricing for;a 2.e- The chairman Of a select committee is pald 13,250 and -+ "They're welceme'(to.loli~ forces)," said Chrlsfle.'"But Aasuclation,Lmid unemploymentWili~eenilnus"tb i'ise ~,- i!i I percent decline In the portion of total energy demand .members are. paid 13,W0. we're not willing to compromise our principles." inclu~llng a in~Sof 50,.000 jobs in manufacturing 7-- If Davis relying ou oil Oil aceoun.ted for 48,7 pa~r cent of the total Work on.standing committees is awardedoff a s l id ing. . Meanwhile,. some Toryassociation officers and m~t of doesn't move to control inflation. : : ...... Canadian energy demand in 1961 - - theflret time since 1970 scale with thehlghest-paying ~alflon being dlhlrman of - its 'federal ~ op .l~Le. any ,attempt to :Join with the "If we don't bcat/lhis wage spiral and bring down the ; oil's share ~ total demand has..fallen below 50 per cen t. the lawamendments committee, who gets- 13,000. His _Sel~. ~ ailst group ~ d have severed " . t/es ~ t h ~ ~n- ' .coats of these i n p u t s ~ a n u f a e t ~ i we are ~ o ~ ~-~

BrlilshcolumbiaWnstheoulyrel/0nofthecountrywhich m e m ~ e.ach rec. elvel~,500, . ,~ " . ... sad ier~"the idea, ",. ~:. " : . : . . the~ontario manui~cturlng~industry,: Phlllipa sa ld . . exp4~delleedanlncreaseincomumption(up3.~-pareent) : Aii other stsnding comndttses pay $!p700 to theh" C~/ucnsspakesmanJohnFraser,,T0ryMPfurVancouVer Headdod that while 250;000 jobo were lost, ~ 'manufae - ~ but the province also regis{t~'ed;~ largest increase In: cha/rmdn and$ i ,500~eachmember . - ' . : . . . , . seuth, saldthemergerpropasallsao"exer¢isefor•few ' ' , , . turinginthelastyear, the elvil service has l~rown by ,almost '~ energy production (uP I0 ~ een{F,I, - +NDPlcador Alexa McDonOuih as/d the system awards peop!e trying to get sho~term politie~lj[ij~.. , ....... , . . . . . 24,0o0Jobe, wi~tbeblggcet increa~al~he municipal level.

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VANCOUVER (CP) -- The president of the B.CI " service ~lley. •taros homosexuals are b ~ ' e d f rO~ the ProgreMive Conservative Assoclationnsays'he hnsqult .~:forcenbecause:thay couldbeaseenrityrishifblachnailed. asaociaUon'• provincial committee to_protest plans by Forces officials also say condoning hom0sexu~ beim~or party members to Join forces With the se _p~_~atist western wo~d hurt the tmsge of the forces, al~d create tl~mien

... .--~ + . between homosexuals and hetero~xual~:- . . .Canada Concept. .~Vern Taylor's angry, resignation from the committee . . . . . :

Salurday indicates a m a j o r spl i t in theassocistion between +. . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . " ' < . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : " " : - ; ' -

t radi l ional Consarvaflves and a group .that Wonts to Unk . . Rates i ncrease wt th the fledgling separatist group in the next proyinclal "'i ,i el&tion. '~ + - - . . . . . . . . , . . , .

Tbeassnciationlstheumbrella'gronpforbeththefederal" " : ? ' ' :: : " . . . . . . . . :+" "." andprov~,clal wings of the .party. Taylor sits on t h e TORONTO (eP) - -canadian unen~ployment could hi(15, association s provincial and federal organizational com- ; : per cent unlees Ontario Premier Wllli~um Da"Vk and. 6 ~ , ~ mitten.: . . ;. '_.. provinctal premders bring in wage rentraint~, ~ b ~

. leadL, rs Warn. ,, + . + . " ' ' .... ".'_":,.' Taylor said he quit because ~0-(~ommittee was stacked l ' . Ottawa ha~ ~m~)sed wngecontrols of six andfive ~ e ~ t t

with followem of provincial Isesder Brian Westwood, whom over two ycars..for 500,000 .civil. servants and.aS, .(~q..,.s3dl' +: " workem and Is a p ~ l i ~ to the provinces and the ~-~,a~i~ ~ i.

sector tedlothe-~ame. " ' - :

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for St .6 million or abouhSpli~, ' . . . . . . ' " L ' ~'~ ": " or later '-='but some civic- Vernon , treasurer Cec K/rk is . ~ ,, ;

I ~ltune .unpaid taxes' menns ~ Okana~O eitystiH is waiting for IJ an~ .u~_.p~alty. : . ., ,. -. ,.~ .... .,. .... . ;...:. ' to make ~dsme~t / i ~I centof the total ,taxes I~.d, .~. i ' . But. ' ...~t~ t s l~leav~ome mun~q)al!~es w~manp~ro~!~ x..e~..~ .,. ,c:,.~,!~.

't : , - - i ' . "L, :"h~a;7;"~h=.~: '~: , ~ ~ t t~e unpaid laxes wo~ld have mad~,.'ijal d Dirk.,' ;the !iratsix ~on .~S,. OflhFVenr,,r.~, ,~;;~.e.loa!~ian,.a I, ,~e. :./::' :!/I q , U , m ~ a ~ . ~ " ~ ' ~ * " ~ T ~ ~ X ~ " "I m ' ": " ~I '" "; k' m F ' k ' '' ' . . . . 41 ' m "~ . . . . . ' .... ' 'L colI~'cted,tax doUars.,for, he laIKmx,m~mm~.", .~, ', .... " .... ,

P . a~uow, - ' . .... " ~ " . d ~ i t T o ate, thecen a l B C "cit son] , , provJ0dallegislatin0aUowsmtmlcipaHtiostobifltardy , . , . , j . . . . . , ~ ,. . . . . .,..= / . , . . , ~ , . > . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ,.. ' .* - : . . : .. . . . . ~ m ~ . d . . . . . . . ~ " " Y h a . . , Y ' . . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " ' ' ' " " - ' " • " t ~ o a *d " ' . . . . " -.' '. " '

'; .Pr~,.,.pertY,~/ul~'lhe,,}a-W ~1, ¥~1..: ,.~ e~: ~:~ea~: "...~)~,~ ~'l':f~tDer~ent noil Zpay.ei)t ra'te:'c0" mpa"-r~l.wl' th";":;:,/!::Bui, l~ pre,ii)~.y.rsi ~l~|~palill.!f6mld.~e~".,.i ~BP~,,~en~',~e~r~r~~v/elY,:,uI, e: : .:~ i!., , oclero a~ues can, step m and ,l~ll tile property, 1o , io 5 Bet celi in 1~1 ~ :' ' ~ ' " ' • ' ' '~ ' taxpayers ba~ed their Utx uavmeata lind took i(Ivantsge , ,.~ .~v .,~.m,,~ ~.., ~.,~, ~,m ,.,c, ~ .'.,:. .- .

• unpa M t a x e s : . , ..... . ~ . . I , . : 4 = . . i i . . ; : I ~ i . , . : . ; , . . . . I . ~ . . . . " . . . . . - • ,r" ' ' I ' ; - - ' ' * " ' ~I : ' " ~ ~ " P o f ' h l i n t e r e s t r a t e s b e f o ~ e ~ a ~ z ~ a l e s s e r t y on ' inU~e,.0~.daysta mwyearsbae ,wneqwe,used, ~.I~et,.. .. Theam°un~°r~xes°umtamu~I- -V~ f rOm'asumea~ -"we~cuncer~n 'e~u~were 'n° tpam. c~en' i~,m~ :~:..ce" ovbr?Uetsxes, , , , - ~ ~r : ' ~ : ' Pensl-? i ...rotum:ot~ab0ut:~0 per cent yo~ c:0uld p!an,'t0 ~ i - two Per csnt~In the mining town of Trail tO as~ much as .~ per, ~ r g e t~'ea.s.ur.ar, Bill, Keunedy in a. tel.eph0ne interview, . , ~ ^ . . . ,:.~, ~;..I...~.~o,~.~.,o: . . . . . , . ,- . , tIn ',~,,~-.~ blzrrowinll in F e b r ~ r y or March but that's changed now," ' . , Nmt i.~ IR'm't RtJ.Inhn " " ~ - .. ; ' , ::', ' ' ASlongaatneamounm stay manaaeable ana we conserve ,xv it,.um .m~ sat,, -.~ v , .v . . . . . - ~,,.v..,..-v.. ~.~,.,..~. amid I~al.t R~, .lnl'~n'a t r~ata~r li~.ntqk V o ~ f ' ' "

• Meat munielpalities aren't panicking .over thefigured - - cash we'll be okay," , - ,,. , ; - , , . .... , legislation beefing up penalties - - as of Jan. I.,19~, anyone , Verseef blames the downturn [n the oil and gds 'industry " • , -.-= " .' " . . " ' " ' ;- • in northern B,C.,. . . ...... ' - " . . . . ~ "'I made some ~dis and found-that it's really northern " j"~! q ~

V.~COI~B]g" (CP) - - ]EWender. Bill B~anett's recent CS~' I~UII~ has Ip~rked public speculation nbout an early electien call and pn0mpted B.C.'s five poliUcai parties to make sure their election machinery is wel]-olied.

'. Each party, however, has its own way of p t t lng ready, The ruling Social Credit party says-it likes to nominate

cendfdatos rlght at election time to get maximum publicity and, voter idnnitfleatiOa out Of the nomination meeting.

- - T b o New_Democratic Party_--the offldal_o~paalLlon -- ela/ms to be furthest along the road to a vote, maintaining visible cendidatos in as many ridings as possible all the time.

The Liberals, Progressive Conservatives and the Western Canada Concept are all working to avoid a repeat of the May: 10, 19'/9, vote whenthey were shut out in a tWo-way fight between the Soereds and the NDP.

Jerry Lampert,.sodal Credit party executive director. says ~three eonolituency nominations have b e ~ completed and there are no othersscheduled for August.

."TI~ere are several lined u p for soptember, ' . .says, • Lampert, "We feel westill have some time and we feel we.

know when we have to go.an~d where. L But the party is finding fund raising difficult~ as it works

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Bennett's moves prompts; pol,t,cal act,v,ty Westwood says the party, is being selective because'

becauae it deeen'[ as ' large a bank~ccount 'as either the " NDP or the Social Credit. *~

Shirley McLougidin, leader of the provincial Liberal Party, says the party has commitments for caa~datos in eight ridings.

McLongldin says money is a problem for the pmvinctal.

on building an election budget which is separate from,the • regular party administration budget.

'"l'heee tongh economic tlmea make it difficult "to raise funds. The small donations from individuals are holding up very nicely. But the corporations are tough."

Nevertheless, Lampert .says the party_ is re~.dy for an election at any time,

At NDP headquarters the outlook is optimistic, [ Uberuls. , j . ,_

" ' " for "The nrovinelal treasurvJs' not ~oc~d HuM nnw Snme • •. l, dont think the party has ever been better prepared an election, ,ays spokesman Kay Laekner. Nominations ri "dings have some money but we're going to have to run a are complete everywhere but Oknnugan South, Victoria low-key, cheap campaign.', and the North and South Peace.

Doug Christie, founder of the Western Canada Concept, • says.he sees the cabinet appointments as an indication of how his party has worried the government.

"We'are strongest in the North Pence and in Chilliwank and that's where the new' ministers are from.

"We hav~ three or four candidates n~mlnnted now and there are about 30 constituencies where we could nominate a t any time•

"The money situation is not very: good right now but I- think we will be able to raise more ff there is an election. Right now it's always'a~ problem getting the money• we need." [

"The membership Is over 33,000 now and we've done two pro-election fund rainings already, We're really surprised at the money we've been getting, considering the state of the economy, Lacknar soys4he party,,..W0uld_.be ready to start cam.

paigniug tomorrow ffun election' was called, Brien.Westwoed, lender of B.C's Progressive Con-

sei'vative Party says the party hns ~electedabout 14 ridings in which to concentrate its resources, but has not nominnted any candidates.

"We are going to have a limited number of candidates and we are going into ridings to win."

Western residents greet Truc e, au with eggs (~ALGARY (CP)--Smilesin Banff, abarrnge Of eggsin wavi.gpincards--stoedbyaktheeggswerewashedoffthe The prime minister was reported to have gone to bed

Canmore and protests in Calgary marked the (~nd of Prime dining c~ir in Calgary. while CP Rail workers washed off the eggs before the train M i ~ t e r Pierre Trudeau's vacation in the Rockies on . , On Aug. 8, while Trudenu was heading for Banff to start a headed into the Calgaw station.

" ., - .- Anna, Jaworski, regional representative for the E:ublic Sunday, : vacation with his three sons, his train was pelted with Trudeaugotaffiendiy~eadofffro'~n about 200 people jus t tomatoes in lh).gers Pass and the prime minister was ServiceAllia.ce of Canada and organlzer of the Calgary

before his Via Ball train left Banff for,Ottawa. The prime ndulst~" l ined for p i e ~ and chatted with weU-wishers reported to have responded to a group of protesters in pro~est, said there were few p e s p l e o n , , t y p i c a l . Sunday night", and people werehand becauseit wan a b u s y elsewhere.

about his weak-loag mountain holiday. Salmon Arm; B.C., with n finger motion. "Besides people are so frustrated now they feel the whole But his train was pelted with eggs in Canmor~, 75 . But Trudesu acknowledged neither the eggs nor the situation' (the economy) is h o p e l e s s . . , that 's why they

Ifllometres west of Calgary and a handful of protesters -- placards O n Sunday. aren't out here," Jaworski said.

A member of the Calgary branch of the Union of National -

H;E Jb optimistic iMiddJe East Defenee Employees ssid although'people are aware of the ~ • federal restraint program, which provides for wage in- , , creases of six and five per cent over two years, they still

U~" L~'esl . t 'm~. tla~., u~-. tru. ~ ' " _ .de.p, flal env.0z _.. . . . . . .b,_ret__ed,t0~Be, _...,, the Bekaa,Vniley in euster~ i.ebuno,, wbere ~he b ~ of i ~ feeds.voU,Jaworski ~''Said she' "had so many telephoneS' ': . . . . calls from . . . . todaywith mawr eonce~mas ~rom me ~rael l governmenC estimated 30,000 soldiers in the country al'e concentrated., people she decided to organize the demonstration. on Ifl~ pinn for the withdrawal of Palestinien guerrillas Israel is expected to turn its gunsights on the $yHano in "We put 100,000 people out . on Parliament Hill last from West Beirut. Lebanese sources said the evacuatiOn the valley once the PLO leaves West Beirut. Jerusalem has NoVember to protest high interest ratesand the govern- might begin as early as Saturday. insisted since the outset of the invasion tha t it will not leave , merit didn't listen. Tonight";-. . well we have' to do

After consultations in Jerusalem Sunday between Habib Lebanon until all foreign forces depart. and Prime Minkter Menanh~m B e ~ , the. Israeli cabinet A senior Israeli official who declined to be identified said something, we can't just lay down and die.'.' The demonstrators carr ied signs with cartoons withdrew its 0bJectinns to French so/diers spearhendlng the Israel wants to verify that all PLO forces leaVe Beirut illustrating Trudeau and Finance Minister Allan entry of the multinational peacekeeping force intoWest because it suspects the organization is planning, to leave MacEachen dunking public employees into a depression,' Beirut and the timing of that deployment, several thousand fighters behind, perhaps by putting shooting them or taking away. money.

A cabinet communique also appeared to soften Israel's teenagers on the evacuation vehicles in their place. George Yanchula, president fo r the New Democratic insistence on chesking each outgoing guerrilla against But t h e official said despite the remaining Israeli intelligence lists. It said some sort of yerfficatinn ,technicalities," he saw no new obstacles to the ptfllout, Party in the constituencies of Calgary Buffalo and Calgary must be made but left open'the mechanics, and Cabinet Secretary Dan Meridor said a final evacuation West, Susan Keeley of the Calgary Labor Council and

At least one major stumbling block remains: Israel's agreement might'be reached this week, Howard Sutton of the Internatibnal Association of Machinists in Calgary all expressed their discontent with

hurl stones that the PLO return an Israeli pilot, Aharon Lebanese Foreign Ministry sources were even more: wage restraints. Ahian, who was shot:down and captured in southern optimistic. They said the countries supplying the peace "The efonomic planning of the Liberal government is Lebanon on the first day of the invasion June 6, and the bodies of ulne soldiers missing since Israel's 90-day in- force have been informed the guerrilla exodus will begin slowly bringing the country to ruin and Bill C124 (providing

for six-and five~per-cent wage restraints) Is a good vasion of southern Lebanon in 1978."' Saturday, , ~ . ~ e s e sources said the Pi~) propcs~1 a swap for Bagin'objected earlier to the French vanguard and the example," Keeley said.

g u e s s captured by Israel~ But the cabinet communique participation of a token UN force, saying France and:the "The reasoning for the economic prob!ems areal l mixed insisted the "pilot and the missing persons will be handed world organi~tion are hostile to the Jewish state, up and they're solving them all the wrong ways. The~bill

• over to ~ e International Red Cross before the beginning of Opposition to the French was withdrawn after the cabinet just appears to be a solution they're trying to bluff at the the terrorist departure," _ "" received assurances from theFrench government Sunday, expense of the public.".. .

Another pemible problem was I~rael'a demand that that its troops wili step aside if the PLO tries to renege on ,"You can imagine the situation I 'm in now," Sutton said Syrian seldlers in Belrut lenve Lebanon. Syria ls reported to the withdrawal and hide behind the multinational force, in explaining some of his,members are affected bywage have offered to move its 1,50o to 2,000 soldiers in Beirut to The United States has given Jerusalem a similar pledge, restraints while others aren't. About half of Suttofi's men

. . . . eb t d --'- r--e= are goveroment employees. " EIvis anniversary ceI LindaMacdonsld, astud,entatSirWinotonCharchil]IUgh School, said she w;~s protesting because slie's "sick _and

i tired of what he (Trudeau) is doing to.this country." The Via Rail train was about an hour late arriving in

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) - - the singer, his parents and kissed their fingers, then this loyal," "Sumner said.,"l Calgary because the ~rime minister's private ears had to More~thun 5,000 people, grandmother are buried, kne l t to touch the grave, • don't think that anybody be shunted from a siding onto a train heading east and had some weeping and placing The graves are just south before k i t ing their fingers,: that has ever been horn, to be washed. kisses on the tomb, • of . the mansion where ~ again. I except for Jesus Christ, has

• ~ ga lhe r~ at Elvis,Prenley's,~Fresley .lived.-~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '.".I tl~Ii~k, he 's_ looking ~falis . this.. . .Ioyal.- i..ICs . . . . . grave early.today to mark A memorial service was down;4think be's-smiling phenomenal." ' the fifth anniversary of the planned late r today across real big right'now," said Presley, whose hit songs rock-'n'-roli singer's death, the street from the mansion, J.D. Sumner, who was the included Hound Dog , '

The fans, most clutching with admission $7 a pe~mn, leader of Presley' s backup Heartbreak Hotel and ,_:" cendles, walked single i~le Earlier, there was in- singing group, The Stamps Jailhouse Rock, died Aug. on the' wind~g .~[Iriveway of termittent drizzle as fans ..Qunrtet. 16,1977, at the age of ~2. The Graeeland .-estate to paused briefly at the grave. "Elvis wouldn't have Causeof his death wits listed Meditation Garden, where Through their tears, some believed that the fans were as heart failure.

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B.C. that ' s getting the worst of thb," he said. • At the oPlX~to end of the scale is Trail, where Comineo

Ltd.'s mining and smelting operat|ons pay $li mill/on Of the city's St6~ulilien tax roll, which has collected 98 per cent of its 1962 taxes, • o

In Vancouver about 14 per cent of taxes are outstanding but municipal nfflcials' are relieved that figure isn't larger. Earlier, business ~oups had threatened to withhold payment to protest tax increases as high as 200 per cent fun eome cases.

INQUIRYACT

• R O Y A L C O M M I S S I O N O N E L E C r O I ~ L

• R E P R E S E N T A T I O N . . , i

N o t i c e o f P u b l i c .Hec ln 9

TAKE NOTICE that, pursuant to the British -~ Columbia Inquiry Act, His Honour rite Lieutenant. Governor In Council has been pleased to appoint as Comml.loner ,the following person, namely:

Derrl l T. Warren Sitting as a single Commissioner. " -

The Commissioner shall Inquire Into and con- I .~cernlng the need, If any, for amendment of the Constitution Act, In order to secure, equitable and " effective representation of the people of all parts of the Province In the Legislative Assembly:

AND THAT. In formulating the recommendations to be contained In the report, the Commissioner shall

1. consider all maters "~hich may provide equitable and effective representation !in the Logtslative AsSembly, based upon, I~0~.r~et limited to, Populetlon Counts 1981 Census of Canada, the geography of the Province, and the distribution of poptdatlon Into communities which Include urban, suburban, ['ural and remote;

2. make his recommendations on thebesis that the Legislative Assembly comprise no fewer than 57 nor more than 71 members;

ANO FURTHER THAT in formulating the recommendations to be contained Jn the report, the Commissioner may

'~)J, ~on~ldereadd)tlo~al "reprelt,nt~tlOh' f0r:.eX|dtli~ ~f 1 electo~at'~listrlL'tS","l~Ikseff UpOfl, l~u~'f/~ HYhR~ft~" II J pepulatlon, geographic and historical factors; - I

I 2. conslder the subdivision of any multiple member electoral district that. warrants representation by more than two members;

3. make such further recommendations as'~he may deem appropriate, based upon, but not limited to, pepulatlon, geographic and historical fectors;

AMD FURTHER ,,TAKE NOTICE .that Public hearings by the Roya l Commission on Electoral Representation will be held at selected locations throughout the Province. The Public Hearings to receive Briefs wil l be held during the months of July and August, 1982. A public meeting will be held:

August~, 19112 1:30 p.m..4:00p.m;

St. John's Anglican Church 459 Kinchant Street

Quesneh B.C.~

(covering Electoral Districts of Carlboo, Skeena, Omlneca, Prince Genrge.South)

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• St. Michael's Anglican Church 1505- 5th Avenue

. Prince George, B,C.

(covering Electoral DlstrlctS:~of-*Prln(~e George. North, South Peace River, North Peace River, Atlln, Prince Rupert)

The purpose of these meetings wlll be to receive any and all written or oral brlefs dealing wlth the terms of reference of the Commlssloner as outllned above.

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AMD FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that thosepersens" or organizations Infendlng to apI~ear .before the Commlssloner at any of the Publlc Hearings are requested to:

(a)•wrlte Immediately to Inform.the Commlsslon i Adminlstrator at thq address below and Inform her of such Intention, and thereafter

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(b) prepare a ~ wlrtten Brief to .i)e dellvered to the Comml~slon Admlnlstretor prior to ' thelr ap- pearance before the Commlssloner.

The Briefs ~eed hot be llm ted to the Etsctor~l District In '~hlch the Hearing Is held or cLovorlng and In the event the author of the Brlef cannot attend the Hearing, the Brief • may beread by an authorized agent o r dellvered only 'to the Commlselen Ad- mlnlstrator,

There Will .be an opportunlty for Inf0rmai presen- totlons to be made before the Commlssloner durlng the P uI01!C Hsarlngs wllhou!" prior noflce belng.

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r Further Publlc Notices with respect to the Publlc ' Hearings wil l be Iseu~l.ln due course. --

. . . . . . . On behalf of the Commissioner:

Helen J. McNIven • CommlnJon Admlnlstrator

. . . . ~ ~Royal Commlselonen Elechx'al

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.. i i: • bY DON JSCHAFFER • with the Vic~ria TL~n+ as-Col(mist i eaid picked off Just'hafure It dropped over , : H~eraldSports Edlter Sunday night, . "Tl~y (Cedar Kings) the fence.

:: ~ : * : l t :(lld~'t t ~ quite as long for Sot a three to five ndnute, s tandi~ ...... : * ~ i : ~ k ~ : c e d a r Kings to become' ovition after the Same." . That, according do Fedoruk, was

/ +reliC+ .toble in senior A feathall as e0me people thought it would.

' :.: ' ~ r Kings, who wm the Western Caimdiap senior B championship last ~ m m , made the Jump to esnlor A Imliwitlm6t playing ~ a league of any

+~; n ' t , having te rely on wsekend tripe t 0 p t l n p m e s in the new cinsS. They

• I/Syed well under half tba~nionnt of " ~ame# that the southern teams did,

"" u n d L ' ~ n ~ y had four home games i, il

-+:They still placed second in the 'provincial final tournament, despite it

Cedar Kings lost the fln~! game of ~, the B.C. senior A championship in

when Sauve basau.lmttini "a helluVa show." He pltc~dk ~ve-bltter Ln a 5- .q ehutout el Victoria Ingraham Hotel, belling a [[rand slam homer in the third that providsd the wiuning runs. Sauve was on the mound ap lns t Vancouver Mngicisna as well, tc~ng a two-hi~ter and belting a two-run shot in the first that held up for the winulng margin,

Sauve led elf the second inning with a solo shot that was the w i m ~ g run in the loder's-round final 8ame against Terminal Publ:from New West- minster, a Son~e Sksena eventually won 2.-0 behind five Inulngs ~ flawless pitching from Marshall and two relief innings from Sauve,

In th(flnal game, Budgets Sot one in the first-and three more in the sece~ on their way to a 4-1 win. SaUVeLhad a six'hitter in the final, but Terrace could rely manage tlzree hits in the Same as well m allowing the unearned runs that were the murain of victory for Victoria, .

As for the BudsaLa, their team is rated as one el 'the best in years for Victoria, despite not bein~ quite as deep in pitching as in previous years. Budsats; at one time, bad the two best pitchers in Canada andimprsssive dafence to boot, but this year their bats are better and t ~ i r bench is deeper, and they have ~a good chance at the national title, a flue they've won before.

• Budsate were the only team at the tournament to score an Terrace, beatin~ the visitors 6-O Saturday st... terncon with a perfect p i n e by Rob Ouonth~ the ~tory, and again getting four scress In the flail Same,

Skeins Was'led at the tournament by pl~ber.Morr~ Sauve, who hit three home runs and won two of the four Skeena victories on the mound, Sauve also bad el~ht~nms batted In in the siX games, and in the final Same,. got an ovati~n-:f~m thela~e crowd after drivin~ in Terrace's only run in the sixth Inulng. Cedar Kings were down 4-0 a t that point, victims d three errors that resulted in three unearned

~.Yictorin 4-1 to Victoria Budgets runs. 8tmday afternoon, with their 0nly two. "~ t e r the final game, the first thins

~Ioaaes coming t o the eventual + that' baplwmed was Bob Burrows : eh~npiona. Skeena Shouldn't++l~i too (coach and catcher of Budgets ) ran - disappointed with the result, though- over and grabbed Sauve and asked ff ~ no.one expected them to win at+ the .: tournament, although the •team ithot~ht i t had a cbance,+and their Performance was more than just respectable.

hawas free two weekends from now," Fedsruk said. "They (Budsats) were "very impressed . 'with his bat."

Clint Mai'sball i~tched a ooe-hitt~ ,- In fact, Cedar Kings got a standing Saturday morning.as Skeeaa won its

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . d at " first ~ m e asalust Big Bird Sound of ovau011lrwnulew"u'mxuaKcruw ..... .f..th ~T . . . . . . ,-.t I,,, o ~.n score Royal Athletfc P + k after, t h e final . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . • pme , amordL~ to a Victoria source Cedar Kings' nextsams was against +not with the team. " Budgets, when they ran Into Guen-

thur'a ~rfeet Same, a game Nerm " l 'mnot just laylngit on about the Zlnklikovits almost ruined when he

ovations," Emie Fedornk, columnist Ins-banded a shot to right that was

Smith's resurgence helps Giantsdse St; Louis 4, Pittshur~h 1; 10-Minnesots Twins 2; and Houston 2, Cincinnati 0 ; S a n Cleveland Indiam 6 Texas Francisco 4, Los Angeles 2 +Rangers 4. and Atlanta 6, San Dtego 5. Saturday in the AL, it

In the American League " was: Toronto 4 Milwaukee Sunday, i t was_;+ Toronto 2; Baltimore S Boston' 2; Blue Jays .3 Milwaukee Kansas City X Detroit' 0;

Despite a strong effort by Dan Fagan in 84 on the pack on the first lap and led all the to hold him off, Tom Sheasby took over the way until Sheasby passed him with two laps lead late In the race and won the A hobby to go. stock heat golngaway. Fagan gota lump ,%

Wins spread around at SpeedwW ++ No-one dominated the track SuMay d .u.~mg the Terrace In the B hobby stock elacs, ~ diltereat dvivers ~ inlo

Diego Padres 6, Atlanta Bravos 5; Houston Astros ? , Cincinati Reds 3; St. Louis Cardmals over ~ttsburgh Pirates twice, 12-5 and 5-2, and New. York Mete split with Chicago Cabs,~winning

Stock Car Asseciattm'a race day, but there was some ex- citing r~cing happening nevertheless.

Tom Sheashy, who. won four races, last week, won two Sunday in the A hobby stuck class. Sheanby took the A hobby h ~ t and the main,, beating Dan Fagan and Randy Goodwill in the hast and Gondwin and Fasan in.the main,. In the trophyldash~-Gondwin won the hardware with Herb Qusst secood and Sheasby third. .~ '

Last winter, Re~te Smith had-' decided to ~quit baseball. ~ He didn't and, thanks in great part to.the' IS-year -veteran, San ,Franulsoo Giants .haven't .~ult either.

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The regular Saturday ~DkiryQuee+nBnsters6-l in- playday in the Terrace ane under-IS division game,

the win column, with Dave Saunders winning the I~I)I~. dash over Jim Daigneault and Jim Davidson, In the heat, i t

- was Rick Rothney heating RaneFasan and Vie ByIkal across the line, while in the B hobby main, Daignanult wan the winner, with Ernie Waters seoond and Sannderl thlr&

- In the/A junker class, Dan Thlckett won two races mid Bob Toppon was second in all three as they !pithadded to their p~nt totals. Thickett beat To,pen and Dim Stolla in bath the tropSy dash and the A junker ~ , + W ~ r ~ ~ heat. it was Mike Borque winning, with Toppeu second and Stulla third. ~elin.had a decent day as well, taking three third place finishes.

Gary Kerr was the top driver in the B'Junker clmm, ~'innlng the trophy dash over Gerry Normnndean and Rio Sandovur-Sly and the heat, where he beat ~ + Reay and Brad Mercer over the line, In the B junker r a i n , Mercer

| The Giants climbed back within four p m e s of first- ~ace Los Angeles Dodgers in the National League West on: sunday with an 6.6

: . victory over the Dodgers as Smlth-eolleeted three, hits

-ksoinst his former team- matas;:Darreil Evans and Jeff Leonard both belted two-run homers as the Glanl~won the final two games Of -tl/e four-game series after being defeated Thursday and Friday. , +.Elsewhere,. it was Philadelphia Phillies 3, Montreal Expos Z; San

Youth Soccer Association while in the other divisieaal resulted in 16 games played contest, it was Sight and " wasthewinner, withKerrseoondand Beaythird. at fields around the city. Sound United defaulting to Betty -Ann Woodcock .wan the p o w d e ~ race, with

Melaine Rothney second and. Linda When third. In the under-8 division, - Dave's Plumbing. In the wind-up event of the day, the Jamboree, Rtck

-only (me game was not .,+ Tonight's under-IS p m e , decided by a shutout, that "L.~heduled for 6:~0 p,m. at Ro~neysurvived~ec~nbthrouffhthepacktoemer~e~e " " - , - . . . . . . o d a w~aer, with Randy Goodwin secand and Deank Ward netween ~en s ~noto ~eena JUl~Or ~ n 17 .+._~ . " . . - I M + * and K ~ . ~ n + I, is between unbeato~,: ~+; +,. . .- +. - ~ ~ " ' ............ - ~ ' + ~ ~ . . . . . ;' " ' i ~ t stock car action at.Ten'ace Speedway.is ~ . Jets;.Ke~'awon 2-1, wm£e in+ Braid tnsuranee tloveru aria

5~4, then losing 6-5. Brewers 2; Chicago White Chicago 6 New :york 0; other @mes, Dse's United winless •Twin River ~' On Saturday, i t was SoxeNew York Yankees 4; Texas 3 Cleveland 2; bisnked,Terr~ce Chr~ler Falcons. Philadelphia 15, Montreal Bo~ton Red Sex 8 Baltimore Oakland l0 California 1 and U; Chicago T,New York 4; : Orioles 0; Seattle Mariners Seethe3 Mlnneaota l. " . . _ . . . . . . • . -? Aspens.3-0,Tllden TigurSHot.RoddersshUt out Fruese Trucking2-0 and Can-. N A S L "

Esks, S t a m p s win in C F L tennlalLions beat Totem scores . ~ Ford Mustangs by an " - identical 2-0 score. '

• - In the under-10 +division, ' R0berto ~.~banas scored a champion, finally go back to Inthel~FL'spresunoon, it there wan a lot more pair ~f Second-half+goals theiz" winning ways • this weekend with a .46.8 romp over Montreal ~ncordos in Edmonton, while Calgary Stampeders moved into second place with a surprise 30-8 win Saturday nightover the Lions in Vancouver.

.was Denver Broncos 33 Los Angeles Rams 20; Los Angeles Raiders ~ 17 San Franeisoo 49ers 14; .Cleveland Browns 17 Deh'oitUons 16; Pittsburgh Steelers 24 New En~and Patriots 20; Atlanta Falcons 2O Minnesota Vikings 17; Baltimore Colts 19 New York Giants 14; Tampa Bay Buccaneers 35 Philadelphia Eagles7; Grsen Bay Pachers 21 New York Jets 19; MiamF Dolphina 34 Was~dng~n Redskins 7 and Buffalo- Bills 14 Da"a I C o w b o y ~ I 0 , r .

The s e c o n d - p l a c e S+tampeders are now ~-X-I,

The blitzing Calgary defence sacked +B.c,

scoring, with Pohle Coyotes .... taking an. S-2 beating from

. Skeena Foresters, Co-op Kickers blanking Finning Flyers 5-0, Sundance Sunics

• b e a t ~ Wmtend Eagles 34 and Shoppers' Drug Mart shutting out Surveyors 3-0.

Under-iX and under-X2 division teams a re playing an interlocking schedule this ~alf.season, and In+ that combination divlaiom, Bud's Truckers i edged Aqua Plumbing 4-31 CedsHand Giants and .Bavarian Inn tied 5-5, Nor t~m Drug Rovers beat + Northwest

Sunday night to lift. New York Cosmos to a come- from-behind 3-1 North American Soccer Lessee victory over Chicago Sting.

Chicago,--the defending NASL champion, had been eliminated from this year's playoff pict~e earlier in the ev en i ng when Tulsa Roughnecks beat Fort Landerdule Strikers 2-l! In the only other:~ame Sun-" day. The Io~ was the third straight-for Chicago, which fell to Xl-19.

I n games Saturday, Sportsman 4-I and All Edmonton Drillers blanked Seasons Blazers iripled~theL. Vancouver Whitecaps I-0, ~o~e on Mr,~ike 'e Sharks Jacksonville Tea Men upset 6.3. Toronto Bl/zzard X.0 and

At the start of the 1983 Canadian Football' Leasoe season, few experts would. have predicted the present situation in ~ the Western Division standings;

Tied for third place, Edmonton Eskimos, the defending G r e y Cup

• .+ "Anyt ime you come Into a town this ~ilze end H e 10 or 12 guys that can.play t ier II hockey,

*~' you've got to be happy." Joe Dali+y and Marc P, ezzln left Te|+race Sunday after conducting a

** ..... week.long hockey ramp, wl.th_Jhe •final all.star , gems ~'unnlng Saturday nlght~ (The blue toem~

: ~WOn thegame, coming backfor ana.6 w!n with : +godil; :by Terry zaporzen r (3)' ; Tracy Cam-

rnaz01e, Lame L~pfroth, RudyPeeschek, G lenn Roblndon and Mike :Beecroft f r o m ylCtorla leading :the way, ~ a r l 0 DesJerdlns, Chris hPber, Richard Llndstrom, lan Alger and ~ r 0 n Scott from Ft, St, James With two scored f its Whlteteam's goals. Dick KIIIoorn, president of, .T-~l l~;.Mlnor Hockey last season, laid the r..nm p !~ent "great; the~klds hat ing complaints+ and+iS!' ~l.eaat they said they"were 4eqrnlng Iom~ i Illg. .:~ There are probably eight or ten Who~il~ is* Invited t-o rookie camps, notably the

" team); and + , Kblci~l l;Wlngs (Pezzln and Daley's ~ - ? ' ( ' ~e/coaches). were Impressed with the ~ ; they:maid It was bailer than they

' #h0qght it would be. All in all, we'rJe quite plueed.'" ~

quarterbacks s i x t l m e s , ;in the under-13-dlvLalon, Portland Tlmbars shutout with Small and linebacker trlvl~trdrnnupthesooreon San Jose Earthquakes 2-0. DOU~. lmattersh~ credited , ~lnue] ' l l -~aa~ the tune +On+ Saturday, David

- : -:--of10-OandNoflh -Mot ..... P . . : - with three sacks each. em or Kern ' s goal at 59 00 gave Quar t e rback Bruce Inn w0n+ their second Edmonton the win, heosting

Thrsadgfll came up .with almost ~/5 yer(in in offence, Running bask James Sykes scored ell Celp17'l touch. downs on runs of three, one and three y a r t k and/he. finished with. 116 y a r d s rushing.

straight game, bea+t!ng their record to 11-20 for Rotary Wheels 4-I, Peints, last overall In the

Phllpet'i Cheetahs: beat HASt+,

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COPY DERDLINE FOR CLRSSIFIEDS: 11:OO g , m . - ONE DRY PRIOR TO PUBLICRTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I I I II IIIII . ,, , i lil i

LADIES WEIGHT Do you ever need help In a ' . KSAN TERRACE PREPARED SEPT. 4&S Skeena Val ley.. S L I M L I N E WATCHERS hurry? Need a Job done or HOUSE HOMEMAKER CHILDBIRTH Fall Fai r and T imber land QUALIF IED PIANO &

CLUB meet lnghe ldeveryTuesday need a Job? Phone SOCIETY SERVICES CLASSES Horse Show, Thornhl l l Hall Theore t ica l T e a c h e r meets Monday evening at at 7 p.m. In the Knox United GOLDEN RULE wishes to announce 'the prov ides ass is tance w i t h Sponsored by! the Terrace and Park. 4 H Livestock (ARCT & B.A..Music) 6:30 p.m. ~ United Church Church Hall, 4907 La~zelle Employment Agency . ava i lab i l i ty of KEen' House household management and Women's Resource Centre. Judging and auct ion. Avai lable for Sept. Call basement, K i t lmat . Ave. o f T e r r l c e , for women and chl ldren who dal ly l iv ing actlvlt les"~to I n s t r u c t o r : M a r i a n n e Exh ib i t s o f f lowers , Mrs. Laurel Dunscombe

635-453Sordrop lna tNo. 2 . need a temporary home aged, hand icapped, con- . Weston, Cal l 638-0228 bet. v e g e t a b l e s , c r a f t s , at638.8790. INCHES AWAY CLUB 3238 Kalu'm Street next to during a t |me of mental o r valescenfe, chronical ly IIh wsen noon and 4 p.m. week- l i ves tock , p o u l t r y , etc. / ~ • (p6-28au)

meets every Tuesday night TERRACE B.C. Tel Off ice. physical cruelty. I t , you or efc: ' daYS, or-635.2942 anyt ime. Horse cl inic on-Sept. 6th. at 7:30 p.m. l e t h e Skeena LOAN . ' your chi ldren h a v e : b e e n 4483D Park Ave. - * (nc-3s) ~.~."=~*..-'-:~.~.~.~,~'~m:~,~, Heal th un i t . For In- I~UPBOARD . . . . ~- ba f le red .and need a safe 635.ELSE WOMENOF " :~ formation phone 635-3747 or H o s p i t a l e q u i p m e n t ALANON & " 1 refuge cal l the local RCMP . TERRACE ~ ~ ~ 635.4565. " avai lable for use In the - - ALATEEN at 635.4911, the Crisis L ine KERMODE . . . . . . The Women's Hea l th THE MILLS M E M O R I A L ,~ o~:;~'~,, ,~i~ ,

home. F o r m o r e i n . MEETINGS at 638.8388, or during nor- FRIENDSHIP Coal i t ion has set up a H O S T P I T A L ~ L a d l e s ~3.~,!~.;*~'~f~.',.~',~~:~'~,th.~ DEBT : formation please call:. Monday at Mi l ls Memor ia l mal business .hours, the CENTRE - Women's H e a l t h Care Aux l l l la ry Is planning now . -

COUNSELLOR 8:30to4:30 Hespital a l 8 p.m. M in i s t r y of Human 635-41R6 Dlredory.- Thee purpose of for t he bazaar on October CARPENTER for hire, wi l l and CONSUMER ~1-0311 Phonels~be l ' Resources. Tell t hem"y0u Services: Counselling and this d l r e d o r y Is to aid 23rd 1282~ at the Happy do household renovations,

- tCOMPLAINTSOFFICER Evenings 635.9359 want to come to Ksan referral on U.I .C.,houslng, w o m e n In choosing a Gar~g Centre, between 2:00 additions, concrete. FREE 4603D Park Ave., Terrace, 6,154574 House. They ~WlII m a k e Alcohol& Drug Couns~lling, phys ic ian , accord ing to and 4:00 p.m. estimates. Phone 635-3843. B.C. V8G 1V5. Free aid t o .- T h e - Immediate arrangements Educati0nProb/ems, Social, t lmir needs as women• If Any volunteers wishing to (p20.31au) anyone- -having debt MILLS MEMORIAL THREE for you to. come to us. We cu l tu ra l & r e c r e a t i o n a l you would l ike to share your assist In knit t ing, sewing p r a b I e m s t h r o u g h T H R I F T S H O P RIVERS - ~/ould ffke to help you. programs. Nat lvecuI tu re IS exper !ence w i t h o ther and baking Items for the I I o v e r e x t e n d i n g c r e d i t . M i l l s M e m o r i a l Hospi ta l ~WORKSHOP the : ma in .focus. Lay women In health care call bazaar are asked to clal " MARIES Budget advice, avai lable. Aux i l ia ry would appreciate is open 4opub l l c . We have MEALS counselling. 638-8388 anyt ime or 638-0228 Mrs. Rada Doyle at 635.4318 ~ ENTERPRISES Consumer c o m p l a i n t s any donatlons of good, clean . m a c r a m e , qu i l ts and on'WH~EELS NeedAssitance? between124 p.m. or drop by for m~)re I n f o rma t i on . Asphalt shingles, v iny l handled. Area covered 7 - 'c lo th ing, any household v a r i o u s wood .products~ Avai lable to elder ly, hen- I f you a r e new to the city, rite Women's Centre at 4542 Where necessary, mator la ls and aluminum siding mile radius'of Terrace. Call items, toys etc. for their Hours: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. diceppod, chronical ly III or have no friends, are lost, Dark-Ave. can be suppl !edon request, s o l d , a l u m i n u m Terrace 638.1256,. 9-4 p.m. Thri f t Shop. For pickup Monday to Fr iday. convalescents ~ hot ful l tol°nely°rllve--I°°klngf°rTerrsee'saplacelndlln ABUSEDWOMEN 'S Your help and support is awnings, a l u m i n u m for appo in tments . Off ice service phone 635.5320 or course mea ls de l i ve red Fr iendsh ip C e n t r e w i l l SUPPORT GROUP required In order to make roofing, metal roofing hours l.4 p.m. only.. K l t lmat 635-S233 or leave donations Monday, .Wednesday and EVery Thursday 8:00 p.m., th is Hosp i ta l B a z a a r a and sldlng. Ornamental cal l 632-3139 fo r ap- at the Thr l f f Sllep on Lazelle RAPE RELIEF . Thursday. Cost: Min imal . suppor t , unders tand and success, windmil ls. polntments. Off ice hours Ave. on Saturdays between Abort ion Counselling Phone Terrace Com~munlty assist you. Call us: 635-4906 Cot)terence Ro.om - Mi l ls " ,~lso anyone wishing to Above material sold and second Tuesday: of every _ 11 p.m. and 3 p.m. Thank andCr ls lsLIne Services at 63S.3178. ~ o r c o m e f o r coffee. We're M e m o r i a l H o s p i t a l month, you. ~84131gi open dal ly 9 p.m. to 5 p.m. Psych ia t r i c W l n g . . T r a n . jolri '~ the Ladles H, ospital Installed after 4 p,m.

sportat lonprovlded•Phone: A u x l l l l a r y m a y ca l l us 635-3559. L E J A R D I N " 635-9063 or 635.2054 ~ffer anyt ime. (p20-27au

d 'ENFANCE Programme Cadre % (nc) (Te r race French Prd- de FRANCAIS 6:00m. i School) has vacancies for . EH g U l l I I ex is te a . (nc) C O N F E R E N C E ON English or French speaking -Terrace, , L ' educa t i on en WOMEN ADDICTS C H I L D B I R T H : " E X -

I N D E X ch,,dren, three and four Francaispour lesenfantsde will not be meeting until P L O R i N G T H E O P T i O N S - '1 community services :~a Sorvlces ~ . . . . , years of age. c e n t r a l l y maternelle_a la 7e annie. Saint,ember. Ca l l the Birth In a small town". 2 coming Events 24 Situations Wonled Wanted to Rent • located, at t h e corner of Blenvenue a tous. Pour plus Women's Centre at 638-0228 Lakelse Hotel , 'Terrace,

a m p l e s I n f o r m a t l o n s between 12 - 4 p.m. week- October 14, !5, 16, 1982. Call 3 Notices 28 TV & Stereo ~ Homee tor Sale Sparks and Park. For more te lephonez au 635-4400, days. 635.2942 635-4873 638.1696 e Information Wanted 29 Musical Instruments $1 HOmes Wanted 5 Births 30 Furniture & Appliances $2 Property for Sm InformatiOn telephone 635. Inscription 635-3115• for p re - reg i s t ra t i on and 6 Englgements 31 Pets 5 3 ~ Property Wanted 5688. PREGNANT? In need o f 7 Marr iages 32 Livestock 5 4 / ,Business Property further Information . . . . . 8 ' Ohltuerlss " 33 For Sale MIscellaneous , ~ Business Oppertunity "" W O M E N A D D i C T S Support? . C a l l Birthright ( n o 1 3 o c t ) 9 Cai'd Of Thanka 35 Swap & Trade / ~ Motorcycles A support group for women 10 In Memorium 38 M;sce,ar~o,s Wanted /S~ • A,fomoblm TERRACE CHILDBIRTH • enyt lme at 635.3987. Office

( 5 8 T r U c k s & V a n s , . EDUC.ASSOC--~ : ' w i t h alcohol or drug ad- now open more hours: T E R R A C E A C C E S S I S9 . Mobile Homes dictions, themselves or, In Monday to Saturday f rom 9. A W A R E N E S S requests . I 60 " Recreational Vehicles For more Information ca l l

Aircraft . - M a r g a r e t ~35-4873. For t he i r f am i l i es ; Meets every a.m.JO I1 a.m, T h u r s d a y s your input regarding the • M.'~ Financial breest feeding support call second Wed. o n t h e second 'ell day, 9 p.m. to 9 'p .m. need for a Custom Transit

68"F" ~ Legal 69 ( ~ / T e n d e r s ' Bi rg i t te at 635.4616. In and fourth Wed. of each No.3.4621 LakelseAve. Free • System in the communi ty,

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11 Auctions 39 ~ o r l n a ~ I 12 Garage Sale 40 Equ ipment : " ~ I

, 13 Personal . . 41 Machinery, ~" I 14 Business Personol 43 For Rent Miscellaneous I 15 Found " 44 Property for Rent . I 16 Lost " 45 Room & Board • , I 19 Help Wanted 47 Sultee for Rent I

F o r Hire ~ 8 ~ ~ Homes__ for Rent__ " Ktt imat call 632-4602 or v is i t month at the Te r race con f iden t ia l p regnancy for ti le disabled. We would Womens Resource Centre, tests avai lable - " " - ' : - ' ' the o f f ice at 233 Nechako . ,. __ . . . . . . . . ~ • appreciate your assistance

~'~.,~'-'~::---,o:?.',-'-'~-;,. ..... *' , ' - " - , '~ - ,~- . - ,~ . . . . . . . . . . . =~," ~ - , . ' ~ . , .,m '*~e,~" . . . . . ~:..~',:':' "'~" . 542~Pa •Ave, I,;811,~4B - • ~ f . . . ~ e n t r e ~ ~ ~ ~ . , . . . . . . . . . ~, , .~ , , ,' . . ,,~,/~.ql: t n~. , So;please calI.~638.8011&c, ..... , . ,. . H o r mope" ~: fn~roFrr~a~lo~Y' ~ , * . . . . . [ " " ' ": (no20au) "' k~ ARE YOU AFRAID between 12-4 p.m. week. K ' E R M O D E E L D E R S

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LOCAL ONLY Notices 6.OO days. • " Groul~ Bake Sale. August 20 words or less S2.OO pe r insertion. Over 20 Births 6.DO TO LEAVE THE words 5 cents per word. 3 or more consecut ive Engagements 6.00 SAFETY OF HOME? 27, 1982. From I:00 p.m. to 1 4 ~':BU|lheill DR IV EWAY C R U SH Insertions Sl.5O per insertion, I~Aerrlages 6.DO Or do y o u recur: walking TheTerrace 4:00 p.m. af the Skeena .

Obl lua r les 6.00 " C H I L D B I R T H . Ma l l . Proceeds f0 go P o l r | o N a | (pe r 10ad) REFUNDS Cardof Thanks 6.OO alone; d r i v i n g a lone; ;- r

First insertion charged for whether run or not. InMemorium . 6.0o - c rowded places;, depar t . EDUCATION GROUP toward : t rave l expense for I S 00 Absolutely no refunds af ter ed has been set. Over ~O words, S cents each oddltlonaTw'o~d.- hasp loan program Of Infant Elders gathering in Prince I ' d e l i v e r e d n 8 0

PHONE 635.6357 - - C'laeslfled ~dvert lslng m e e t f~tores; super- Thornhil CORRECTIONS Department. markets; restaurants.. You and tgddler car seats. I10 George. FILTER QUEEN Must be made before second Insertion. - depOsit, $5 returned).. Call - (no27au) Allowance can be made for only '~ne Incorrect SUBSCRIPTION RATES are not alone. Take that Sales &Service d e l i v e r e d i l l ad. : , EffoctlveOctober h Itoo first step, ~nd contact the 635-4873. We are also looking Phone $ 9 0 00

~ - SlngleCopy - . 2So for donations of car seats to T e r r a c e BOX NUA~BERS ByCarrler mth.S3.S0 Mental Health Centre for 635.7096 SI.OO pickup : By Corrier - yeor:3S.OO " further in format ion a t 3412 add to our loan program, (am-31A)

• S2.OO marled Sy Mall 3 rathe. 2S.OO #e SC H M I TTY'S EV Me,, .... ~ rams. ~.oo Kalum St,: 635-6163. A.A. MILLERS NORTH E X C A V A T I N G

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY .. SyMall -- l yr.~.OO Kermode Friendship hasaval laUle Bosch Kitchen Rafosavai lableupenre(luest, SenlorCitizen lyr. 30.OO K IT IMATA.A . Group T E R R A C E W O M E N ' S machlnes and gra in grin- 6 3 5 " 3 9 3 9 NATIONAL CLASSIFIED RATE Brltllh Commonwealth and United St'~tes of Construct ionGrou~ - Meets e v e r y : Tuesday Resource Centre Society . ders and dehyd ra te r s . 32 cents per agate line. M in imum charge SS.OO America 1:yr.65.oo In K l t lmat " perlnsertlon, e v e n i n g at 8 :30 , p.m. sponsoring Cosmetics from Designed for convenience

The Herald reserves the right'to classify ads .telephone632-3712 Everyone is welcome to the Kitchen Workshop on and economy. LEGAL - POLITICAL and TRANSIENT AD- under.appropriate headings and to set rMeo--# MEETINGS VERTISING therefore and to determine page location. " attend. Wed. Aug. 25, 1982 at 7:00 to Phone 63p.1721 37 cents per line. • i~ Monday - - Step Mee . j s 3313 Kalum St. 9:00 p•m. At the Terrace °' (accppd.31au)

The Herald..rsserves the right to'revise, edit. 8:30 p.m. Catholic. Ct "ch .Terrace, B,C. BUSINESS PERSONALS classify or reject any advertisement and to " Women's Resource Centre

SS.OO Per llne per month. On a minimum four retoIn,onyanlwers directed to the Herald Box H a l l . 635-4906 Society, 4542 P a r k A v e n u e , TH()MSON & sons, , month baals. Reply Service sad to reg ly the customer the sum -- Wednesday -- Closed 'COMING SVENTS paid for..the edvectlsement led box rental. Meetings e:30 p.m. Catholic DOROTHY L I V E S A Y , "a Terrace,'B'C~.* Phone 638- General Contractors 11 YEA R OLD qua r te r F o r N o n - P m t l t O r g o n l i o t l o n s . M a x l m u m s d i y s Box repllss on ,~Ho;d~, lflstrt~tlons net picked up Church Hal l . feminist poet, wi l l be doing.- 0228. Everyone welcome, , Sewer and w a t e r -con- horse mare, g y m k e h n a ~-. Inss r t lon p r lo r to evoht for no charge. Muetbe: tS L withlnlOdaysolexp!r~ofenadvertlsementwill Fridays ~ Open Meetings a poetry reading at the. please pro-register come nect lons, d igg ing , back. tralned $750.15 yeer old half wordsorlets.typed, endsubmittodtoourofflce; ~- be destroyed unlessmalling Instructions are N o r t h w e s t - W o m e n ' s and ' l ea rnhowtomakebes lc fi l l ing, septic syste~hl~.and morgan, big horse, gentle

received. Those answer ing.Box Numbers are 8:30 p.m. Catholic Church requested not to send originals of documenP~ to Hall. Festival and speaking on cosmetics ~ t a f ract ion-of snow plowing. At Thomson. S300. Will sell both w i t h

DI:ADLIN E avoidloss. Al l c laims of errors in advertisements 635-7517 D I S P L A Y mustberecolvadbythepubllsherwlthln:)Odsys AI.Anon Meet ings - - women 's issues. Publ ic the cost, f rom mater ia ls saddles, bridles for $1,000 '~ Noon I~o days prior to publication day. _ a f t e r the first gubllcotlon. Tuesday, 8 p.m. United welcome, free of charge, readi ly avai lable f r o m the (am-31Au) Phone 635-7477. . . • J

CLASSIFISO - - It isigresd b y ' t h e advertiser requesting space ChuPch Hal l &12.5~34. Saturday, July 19, 9 p.m:, kitchen & meadow. (p10-25au) "; i1:OO a.m. on day I)reuious to day Of publication that the IlabUitY of the Herald in the event of " Klspiox Festival site. SKEENA V A L L E Y i=ALL " ~ ~ i ; : t ~ ? 2 1 ~ i ! ! ~ : , j , . Monday to Fr dey fIIIuro to mJb,sh an ,dv,,I,,m,nt or ,n fhe ~ ; t t ~ : ' ~ ; % ~ M ~ i i ~ : ~ i ~ ; ~ : ~

eventofonerr6ragpearlngln:headvertis~ment . N U R S I N G M U M S ! T E R R A C E ' FAIR Sept, .4 & 5 - 41-1 33 F ~. ..:;.,..4,~ ~ ~,:'..~ ",~.;.. ;~ ... r : O~:!: "' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a.~ pudllShed llhelI be limited to the amount p a i d Breast feed l f lg Support I ALCOHOLICS L ives tock Auc t i on (Beef (.:] i,i;i:;~:i;,~; * ~'

ALL CLASSIFIED CASH WITH ORDER ulnar fo••hep•rn•n•f•he•dv•rt•••ngspoc•occup•edbythe8dvert•se•••r•n•y•ne•ncorren••nsert•on Group. Fo r Info-rmatlon,~- ANONYMOUS and L a m b ) . T i m b e r l a n d • : ~ ~ - - ~ ; ; . ~ % ~ : - ~ : ; i , ~ "~' ~ i / ' ' ~ . , I , , C B I , ~ w J ~ H f ~ ~ ; ~ ~ ~ .!.~%!~?~;~:~!~i:;~ • • ~* ~ ~ thanACCOUNT.BUSINESSES. ,, . WITH:. AN ESTABLISHED by the i nco r r i c t o r omit ted Itt~m only, and that suppor t , concerns ca l l 635-4646 635-6461 Horse Show Ring. 12:30 ~ i:,

..... thentheretheShallemountben° paldll°blllt~for tOsuchOl~y.i~xtentadvertlslng.greater Lynne 635-4658 or PaT 635- Meetings . Monday K~ox p.m. Sul~day,_.Sept..5 APPLICATIONS are now ~.i "" ' ~ " ":" '~, ~ .-'. ~ , ~ - " ~ 5271. E v e r y o n e , Inc luding United Church 8.~0 - ,-;; ' " . . . . "~- being accepted for a Dental

Serv lcoct . l rge of SS.O~-on all N.S.l~. ch~U-el_ . . . . . . . X-clve-rfi l~m;nll-must comply with the British . . . . . ~' . . . . . . . . . ~ i**! . .bab ies , w e l c o m e ~ to . our "r 'hursdav--,MIIIs-Mem0rlal ..... B O T T L E ~ - D E P O - T h r e e Assistant to work in an UPRIGHT DEEP FREEZE " '~ . . . . . W,n~,~,n~,~,,...,...:,~..,.:" ' i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~-C~lunibl.4Hb'manRIghfiActwhlchpPohlbltsahy ~.-: meet ings held second Hospltal'8.3O p m ~ : : Rivers Workshop, 5010 Agar orthodontic, office. Phone Non-work lng condi t ion, ;~

. . . . . . . . • ~ , . r : : v n a .~iadvertising that discriminates ~ against any . . . - needs condensor. Make an No chargeorovlded news submitted within one poreon because Of hiS.rice, religion, sex, color, Thu rsday of t he month Saturday Open Meeting ; Ave. , 635-2238. Open Dr. Clawson at 638.8744. month, NItlonallty, oncestry .or p l i ce Of origin, o r

because hi, ope ~z between 44 end ~S years,. (except Ju ly and August) at M i l s M e m o r i a l Hosp i ta l • Monday to Fr iday (9:00.. (ps.2~au) exce l l en t .smoke h ouse~ '- - Offers. Phone 635.2448. S e x S ~ , T e r r e c e , l , C . HomeOilivory" unless fho-condltlon Is.luatifled by abona fide Skeena Health Uni t -a t 8:00. 8:30 p.m. - _~; 3 :00) Saturday, 12:00.3:00.. AVON (sac:t in) • ,

V lO 4B0 PI~nILllS-4Ng r lqulromilnt for the work Involved. • p.m. " (nc) Want to beat Infl.atlon? We

TERRACEWOMEWS TERRACE PARENTS BUSINESSWATCH " have very. compeHt i ve FOR S A L E - - 21 cub ic f0o t ] RESOURCE C E N T R E * " : . . . . . . . FORFRENCH " F o u r : l o c a l , s u m m e r p r l c i n g ! " ~ / e have high deep f r e e z e . . , ~ o o d con,.

• - A suppo r t ' se rv ice f o r ~..~ -~: . . would l ike to advise the. students on the Summor .~[Iualltyp r o d u c t s I w e h a v e a d l t l o n . ( ~ p , ~ o n e 635" d:ai women, I n fo rma t ion I . " . . .. " pub l l c iha t reg is t r td ionsare Y o u t h ' E m p l o y m e n t 100 per cent money back 2 9 7 1 e v O k e s ? : / ~ ,- r e f e r r a l ; ~ e w s l e t t e r currentl " " . y being accepted at Program sponsored by the guarantee. To buy or sell ~, (p5-2Oau)."

K I T I M A T col lect ive; Status of Women--~ KI l l K 'Shan School for ' Terrqce Detachment of the call Mary . 638-1350; • ' " : .......... • ac t ion group, lending • " French. I m m e r s i o n K in : R.C.M.P. w i l l be- making (cffn-6-4.82) 24" CEDAR SHAKES. 560

l ibrary ; bookstore; -coun- dergarten and Grade 1 for ~ door.to;door contact within per square. 638-1912. selling; support groups. " 1982.1B. "(Please note that the Business Sector. (p20-3S) " Drop.-In Centre, 4542 Park Grade 1 Is avai lable wi thout /SERVICES: FOR SALE - - Kumfor t oll Ave. ( f o rmer l y the Distr ict having had French Kin- !By provld iog Individual : furnace and 250 gal lon:tank H o u s e ) Open 12-4 p .m . de rga r ten ) : For : In., premises I n the Terrace- : (ha l f ful l ) . Offers; , Phone M o n d a y to' F r iday . f o rma t i on cell Kil l K'Shan a~rea:wlth Infi~'matlon as.to ~ , o ~ o t Telephone 638.0228. School 635-3115 or Terrace '~" I~w ~they ~could reduce the f " " 'k i : ~ ' ~ , ; " I "

ssified Ma,I Form Cla " " .-'r pal;ants for French 635-2,51 poss ib i , l t les- :o f a cr ime-:~. 'RELIABLE I$.¥earoid..:wllh~:" ' (p246au)'

. . . . . . or 638-8358 or 625-~81, i : ocCurlng,"i!Thls ;w i l l be ac. ,..;babysl'i 0n weekaays;and d ; F, OR SALE:. 1ex25' bui ld ing' . 1 TERRACE i=OSTER:- - - - " " ; " " . . . . I'; ' C o m p l l s h e d ~ b y p r o v l d l n g l r i l l g h t ~housework "in youl.'-~:"sultable,~foi- a ! ,cof lage or.; !'

PARENTSASSOC. i 'ecommendatlons such as home. Phone 635-7477 'Ask ;~vmrl~sl~op,.Must.be rewired % Y o u r A d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . offers educafron" resources O N E P A R E N T FAMIL IES al ternat ive locking devlces,~ for Angela. ' - ' and plumbed...~,Must be

. . . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . and support for local foster Association of Canada :a screen ing w i n d o w s most ' . , (p10.25au) moved. $1500 OBO. Phone ~" ' ( ' ~ " 635-2515 af ter 5 p.m. / ................................................. ; . . . . . . . parentparentS;orlf wouIdY°U arellkea fostermore paronfelocal -i, groUPwho Diane (~0ncerned .inter.eeted ~. areas,V"lnerable'and" l ight ing ' t h e i r ; . ;ma rk ing ' J O U R~ IEY M A ~ 1 ~ C ~ R .

N a m e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A c t r e s s . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~. . . . . . . . . . I n f o rma t i on -L~cal-i us In helping out (~ther mother ~ r e g u l a r l l y .Stolen mer . P E N T E R ava f fab le for (sff)~ T o w n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P h o n e No. o f D a y s . . . . ' anyt ime. Jacqule.- 635.6727, or fathei's who may be only chondise,ln obvious p!aces. : home: repa'l~'s ;• o r C l a s s i f i c a t i o n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . Send a d a l o n g ~v] th T rean . 635.2865, Bev -635- weekend Parents. We are This service Is avai lable" : I'enovatlons~ Reasonable

c h e q u e o r m o n e y o r d e r t o : 3248eve. only. providing Pot Luck SUP. to a l l I~sJnes m In the. rates. ~ Call for . eet lmote (ELECTRICAL pars, B i r thday Part ies fo r T e r r a c e . T h o r n h l l l ' a r e a Phone 6 3 5 - 5 6 9 3 . I ROBLEM.? I

20 w o r d s o r less : $ 2 p e r d a y , g A I L Y H E R A L D PARENTEDUCATIOM Children and Group Ac-~ from~June until the e n d " e l r(pS.188U) • . ' $ 4 . 5 0 f o r t h r e e c o n s e c u t i v e d a y s r .~ . 3 0 1 0 K a ! u m - S t . GROUP t l v l t l es ; which Invo lve Augus t fmeo fche rge . FlndJ. " ! ~ O I

$6 f o r f o u r c o n s e c u t i v e d a y s •. • T e r r a c e , B.C. Wednesdays. 7:30, Skeena parents and tho l r chlldren~ out how to help yourself this , ' , . • $7.50 for five consecutive d#ys Health Unit, 3412 Kalum St. Custody of your ch.d ~s not. summer. Conta~ Arlene Hell] your Heart. Fu,d i

• .;. ~ : ~_ V8G 2M7 • Fi.ims, guest speakers , necessary. Phone Be'a,.j635. Christ ie a t 638-0333 9-5. He lp y o u r H e a r t group discussion. 3238 or Bob 635.9649.- .~m.,,,.4jBc.euC~ . ....

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l ike to* trade for e' I i ~a l l e r one (appr0x.:.12, l Cu:':fl .) Phone 635.27441 alter 6. " ' . I

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;NOWMOBILE In good ~ndltlon. Phone ~L5.3303 ifter 6 p.m.

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NANTED: Rasl)iierrles.. NIII j~ay reasonable price, ~lll p!c k own. Phone 635- ~515 ",

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0R"SALE-- i6 ft. Surf ramer flbregianS boat. 35 .p. Merc outboard.

+lalsclaw t ra i ler ; water ~kils, fu l ly equipped, ~orlt lce S2~ Phone 635- ~4~1 o r 638"1370 via Cam. ~'iand,

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S U I T E S F O R R E N T Phone 63i~1~6;

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ONE .& TWO BEOROO~ suites for rent. Phone 63S- ~'~1, ~

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W ~ E E N : ' ' I r ' # " - - ' ' + APTS. 1, 2 anl~..3-.bedroom apts. for rent/~ Pe r t l y furnlehed. phme-¢lS-~T/2;

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FOR RENT-- 1 & 2 bedroom units. Dally & weekly rates. ,~p~!y Unit 12 Rainbow Inn, H l ~ e y 16 West. Phone 63841161;'" ~- '~.;

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A TWO.BEOROOM duplex with:ful l basement, Fridga a n d ~ e Included. Close to " downtb~ area, Is suitable for ar working colJple. Gas heat;.. References are required. 14SO per month; To view Phone 635-5091 after 6 p,m.

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2 ONE BEDROOM suites. O n e ava i lab le Sept. 1, one ava i lob leO¢t . 1. Queensway a r e a . Phone - ,635-2435. Reasonable |;ates.

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KEYSTONE APART- MENTS now taking appllcatiol~s. Spacious, clean eports.; 1, 2, and 3 bedr~0m suites. Extras Includeheat, hot water, laundry fac i l i t ieS, SfOl 'age locker , , playground. Please phone 635-5224.

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IN TOWN: 2 bedroom house SS00 month. Phone 6354772,

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FOR RENT: 2 Ll~droom trailer at CopporsIde. S250 n~0nth. Phone 635-6772.

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LI:.EEDROOM non basement I~0nie....Centrally located. ClOes;.+tO:schooll. Carport,

'~ fr.idgli. :sto~e, ~ fireplace, Avallable,Sq)t. let, Phone

I. 63S.6723. days. :., 63S;~878 evenings.. " " " q " " " . .I (pS.20au)

S B E D R O O M ' f u l l basement IV, b a t ! l , O~uble garage,

l wallt0:W~ii carpotlng. In town...:..~.00 per monthl. Refer e'nces .recLulred, Phone'~lS:2~/t ;ve~ings.and: ask for Jim: ........ . :

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2 ~ House*. S u L ~ k , tr io HONDA CB750 Custom 10 x 5O.SAFEWAY 2 bdrms. 1976 12X14t VISTA VILI.A 3 Carport, Wobd-eloc|rlc ~otorcyc!e; • Excel lent Must be, moved. $7,OO0,00. bedrooms/stove arid fridga. heat. "Available Sept.' 1st; condition. Beck'rest, crash Alsq: for sale ful l s ize No.~2 Pine Perk. +$17,S00, $500.00 per mo~th. Must be bars, , n e w Cear t!re, ~ new propenefridge. Phone 632- Mus t seii::Pho~ne "~L~t.]718,

. . . . • " ~ .(l~l~Tau} reliable. Cell ~ e , ings ~&: + Chain..., A+sklng: .$2,500.00. 5366 : evenl0gS"~ an~ . . . . 4390, ': . . . . . . . . '+..'. + ; , :~ :.; C . a ! F , V ~ I i a t : : ~ - + 7 ~ , : , . . " : . , w e e k e n d s ; , , . . . ' : " : . . , . , I r a " : Aloe . : ~ilM;fa A ~ h l l o " + ." + < ' ( . + + 7 . U ) . . . . . t . , : ' ' :+. + + t r ," .. ( p + I 1 ~ U ) ' i . .' +: ++. ' t p ~ u > *' ": H ~ + " . : ' 3 ~ r + m ; + r ~ e '

FOR RENT. ) .Sbodroom • 1ill! HONDA X Irt FOR SALE-- !973 mobIJa" . . + . . ~ ,a .~ , . . . o~ n n n n 0 " ' ' " + ' : : ' : . . . . . C'r ' " ' ' . . . . ~ M l l ~ l l l V l l # ~ I I V V V * V " I . house; I - 3 ~ o m house, w i~ I!ceme, Inc!u~s~a - home in W0odland Helght~ , , , , ~ ,~ , tu , OhM o ,~tc~r~ requlred to Send them to tne I~lgi ~ I I A I I U N A - I I .

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I rhone 63~43~. : ' .cesser!us: eeoc, . me + Trailer Park.L $17,o0o open =. , t l ,~ ,~n m undersigned Admlnlstretrix Loaded W i t h opt ions - sunroof . N e w

. (Dug4,rafn) I " Boll MX;3, Honda pan~ and for offers. Phone 638-~1065. :" .... . . . . (,,920au) at Terrace, Brit ish cond i t ion . V e r y Iowmi leage . $10,000 . " ~ ' , shoulder pads~ ~ s f offer " (p10-18au) ~'" Columbia, "before the 3rd

4 BEDROOM' HOUSE for• takes Phone ¢15-~38~13. ' . . . . " . . ' " dayofSophmrnbor,)982after F I R M . Phone 635-7021. rent. Also bedroom for rent -(p10-17au). 2 BEDROOM 1967 lOx.~ m ~ which date the Ad- (pS-17au) for gentleman, Includes. Waller In Woedland Heights - ~ minlstretrix will distribute II

" " ~ estate among the . . . . . . . . kltchtm faclllflel~ Phone ~ . ~ + ~ ~ .,+ . . . . +; trailer Court. t~OO0 FIRM ~ the Mid + 635.5893. : : ~ " ~ ' ~ ; +P:+ ~ Phone 635-9530. parties entit led thereto,

(p~iaau) ~ i ~ i having regard to the claims I • . . ~ ~ ~ > ~ ! (snc-tfn) - - .2 bedroom house In town+ ~ ~ / ! ~ 1-20fl. Emperor Mini . of which It has notice:

B l u e . 3 5 0 c ~ . i n . , 4 s p e e d , ~ 1

8200 Or Best Offer. T-roof. ~ ~ p ~ Phone 635-9005:

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19/4 PONTIAC LEMANS ( ~ ] SPORT 350, 2 door hardtop. PS, PB, t i l t steerlng,2,0oo Province of or best offer. View at 3601 British Columbia Kalum or uhone 635.4189 Ministry of after 6 p.m. 635.4819

(sff.tfn) Fores!s . . . . .

NOTICE INVITING DATSUN 510 1973 2 door. I A P P L I C A T I O N S ideal second vehicle. FORAFOREST Engine In tip top. condition. LICENCE Body has . n e w fenders. . FORESTACr Economical on gas. Offers (Section !11 around $950.00. Serious Inclulrles 0nly at 635-939t. TAKE H0-'I'iCE that In.

(p2.16au) + terested persons are Invited to submit applications in a sealed container marked tender to the Chle~ Forester

For Sale To Highest for Forest LicenSe A16818, Bidder" 197'4 Dodge which wil l authorize the Coronet 4 door sedan, hervsstlng of "67 500 m3 of Approx. 7S,OO0 mll~: on t lml~r annually for 20 years, Odometer. Sealed Blde from lands .w l t h l n the, ~occepted up to August Klsplox Tlmber Supply 20, 1982 at Pacif ic Area. Northern Gas Ltd., 2900 Applica'flons for the Kerr Street, Terrace; Forest Llcence will only be B.C. This vehicle may accepted from established be viewed at the above licensees who have timber

processing faci l i t ies, In .... address. (acc6.17au) cludlng barker and cMppor

In the Kisplox-++Tlmber Supply Area and have

FOR SALE: 1966 Mustang, Crown Timber Supply of no + m o r e than 60 per cent of the

TA Radials (Magnesium+ ForestServlce'sestlmateof Slot Mags) Never been run their +mill capacity at 4,10 high performance, 302 C-~ shifts per year. Transmission with Shift Kit Applications must- be

Frldge and stove. Fur- nished or unfurnished. No pets. Phone 63&5464~ ' : (pS.16au)

W a n t e d T o R o n t o r L e m o n long term • house or trailer on acreage, Excel lent references and damage deposit. Phone 635-5939 after S:00 p.m. or wri te Box" 60~, Terrace.

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and B&M Holsshot Torque Converter; Hurst Shifter; Casl~t~H~aders with Thrush Side Pipes.. Also Includes or ig ina l 289 wi th tran- smlsslon and spare rear end. 524 l i f t 295 duration Cam. 700 Holley double Pumper. Holley street damlnator Intake Manifold. 11.5-1 TRW Pistons. TRW high " volume OII Pump. Ported, polished, close cambered Heads with 351 Valves. Balanced. SSOOO. Phone 635.2760 at.tar 5 p.m.

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1977 FORD 4x4 heavy duty V2 ton. G~xl running con. dltlon and body. For more Information call 635.2839

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QUIET~AREA nesF town, 4 bdrms, largekltcher~, wood heett: patio.. Paved drive & shop. Large landscaped lot, greenhouse, gel;don & or- chard. Phone: 635-2624.

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G R E A T O P - PORTUNITY. Large family home or can be used as two sul t ;s . Presently 3 bedrooms upstairs and 4 down. stairs. Two kitchens. Garage. Double-wldo concrete dr iveway. Fully landm;apod and fenced. Four mature Vancherry trees. Large

garden area. PRICED TO SELL. Must move.. Quick . possession. I

Appw)~.~t43~0~ 4Jr+t~ Dc 'mortgage at 10V4 per I cent ; R e n e w a b l e . I January '63. ,d3S-d+20. I

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+~5 BEDROOM HOUSE for sale. Asking only 62,000. Corner lot.on Haliiwell end N Sparks. Phone 635.7,477 for appointment to'view.

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received by the Chief For~te~:. -M :~.. 14.~0., ++\Go+~ r m, meM,Street,~Vtcter+a+. B.C,... vaw 3E7, on or before 15:30 hours on the 24th day of August 1982, and Include a propdsal for the con-

~tlnuance of a timber processing facility.

Application forms and further particulars may be obtained from the Ministry of - Forests, Timber Management Branch, 1450 Government Street, VIc. torla, B.C., VSW 3E7, or the R e g i o n a l M a n a g e r , Ministry of Forests, Bag 5000, Smlthers, B.C.; V0J 2 N 0 . (acc3.3m16au)

REVENUE OF APPROX. S~S0. per m o n t h from 2 basement suites I n this lovely 4 bedroom home. Has veranda and 1400 sq. ft. on top floor. Priced to sell Phone 635-20+9.

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Province of British ¢olumbie

MJnlstry of ~ Forests

Notice Inviting Applications For A Forest Llconce

FOR SALE - - ' 1973 K.5 Forest Act Blazer 4x;I Asking S2,OO0.O0 (Section 11) as is. View at 470~ TAKE NOTICE that in. Halllwell. Phone 635-6475. terested ~rsons+are Invited

(p3-17au) to+ submit applicotlons In "a . . . . . . . . sealnd container marked

tender to the Chief Forester for Forest Llcence AIM19, which wil l authorize the harvesting of 67 500 m3 of

=. timber annually for 20 years from lands wi th in the Klspiox Timber Supply Area. - -

Applications ,for the Forest Llcence will only be accepted from established licensees who have timber processing faci l i t ies, In. cludlngbarker and chipper In the Klsplox Timber Supply Area and have Crown Timber Supply of no more than 6 0 p e r cent of the Forest Servlce's estimate of

FORD TRUCK 1972 =/~ ton. Nesds+sll_ght body work - engine in excellent running order.. Offers- around 8900.00: Phone 635-9391,

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'M tor Home. P.S.P.B. • CI Jlse control . . . . . Ful ly .co Itained. 12,000 miles.

Excellent cond. • •Must be seen. Phone 635.3t~16 or 635- 9043 anytlmer,,

(p10-23au) " Telephone: 638-1137. Wanted to mnt for tWO* (acc2.17au) weeks commencing 14-06-82, a Mini.Motor Rome or truck and camper. Would prefer unit to be self contained. I f

i your unit Is uninsured we . will. conslcler Iicenclpg~pnd .i

Insuring for the two weeldL P h o n e 635-6691 after 6:30

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Martha Paulson - Ad-'

...... I~OW RENTING October)5 Occupancy

mlnlstrotrix c-o Talstra and Company B~rrlsters and S()ilcltors 203.4650 Lazelle Averme

Terrace, B.C. VSG tS~,

B l r c h w o o d A p a r t m e n t s Adult oriented . 15 unit building

Featuring: I bedroom suite

2 bedroom suites Each suite complete with:

._ Refrigerator stove drapes wall towall carpeting

Laundry.facilities Security entrance

On premises managers ...... Close to downtown ......

V= block from arena & swimming pool. PHONE

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1978 DODGE SPORTS VAN Okanagan " conversion. Good mileage. Automatic. Radial tires. Offers? 635.5339 anytime.

REVENUE OF APPROX. SSS0 per month-from 2 basement suites In this lovely 4 bedroom home. Has veranda and 1400 sq. ft. on top floor. Prlced to sell Phone 635.3669.

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2 YOUNG ONTARIO" men looking for cabin to rent. Have lust moved to B.C, References available. Contact Paul Coffee, care of Claude Cemeau, R.R. 2, Box S, Terrace, VOG 3Z9. Phone 635..4739.

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B O A R D I N G HOMES REQUIRED for Sept. 82 - June ID Ipcluslve, to ac- commodate high school students attending school in Terrace. Phone 635~7127 beh~sen 8 a.m. • 4:30 p.m. Ask'for Llnda Local 19.

FOR SALE-- 1973 Ford • Cr~cab 250 Fair condition. $1,aoo.oo Also 1978 Okanegan Camper 8 feet • like new. S3,~OO.00. Phone 649.5546. • ~ -

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For Salc :1979 Dodge Van Slightly can~porized, 37,000 km. 4 speed transml, lon

(#cc15.20au) "with overdrive. Very good their m i l l capacity at 440 • condition. $8,OO0.00 O.B.e. shifts per year. ~o ....

.; . . . . . . . . . . . J . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~:~.++:+l Phone 63S-~50 afttw 6 I).m. Applications must be [ ~ ~ ( p g - 2 0 a u ) - : - received by the C h i e f ~ ~ ~ ' ' . .. ' Forester at 1450 Goverl~' ~:~ ~ , ~ ' ~ • , ,. . : • . .

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• • , . • + , ~ l U ~ l i ~ k ~ l l lgd$# g l r b l I 1 4 1 v on 20 acres, New Hazelion winter andsummer radials ____ :_, . . . . . ,=. v'j" "

+ ' . . . . . p r o ~ O : ~ • l l i a r , i I ; g . q ~ i | - . i t - area. 10 ¢loor~l Perfect for an,rims. Phone 635-4880 or 1 ' ' m ~ e r . t lnuance of a tim r garden or hay. SS4,000 ¢15- 635-3476 after 6:30 pm ,,.,,,.,,,,i,m fJmllthL

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(p20-31au) further Fartlcuters may l . + I ~I I ' +. o b t a i n e d from t h e Ministry

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itl/11 HONDA 400 Excellent cendltien. Phone condition. Phone 635.9591 M19aftM~4 p.m. 5000, Smlthers, B.C,, VOJ etter+ 6 p.m. . r (pS-lSau) 2NO. (ac,"J:.9,23au) . . . . . (ps.2Oau). - +. .

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Three bedroom new house in cul-de-sac. 1261 sq. ft. Large kitchen, oak cabinets, ensuite, large patio. Best offer to $85,000. Phone 635-4863

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tv's:a~l stereos . - - Service on Sony, RCA and

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r = o w ~ _ / u~ ,, a m n ~ e / ~ u t . u m c4~r ~ i ,i - ~ . ~ ~ i f~r ~ . H you i ~ t X ~ I ~ O, It

.wo~_ ..uffng .an apo=ro~ =m Sive you i ~=W~ vowel& ~OlUUOn t~ acesmplbhed by trial ~ end-.

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upswing. Be sure to accept in- 5o v i . ~ o ~ , as ronmnUe m- ~ u e U 0 n s are Iike|y. Don't

'be extravagant, s4 SCORPIO I1~ ~t '_ (Oct. ~toNov. 21) Social connections help yo.

- -careerwise . Innovat ive methOds bring you inci'eased revenues and your status In life improves n o w . .

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An unexpected invltat/on.to - go away l ~ : a r r i v e . ~hedule:

meetings w ~ intpg.rtant ad- v ~ m : Creative ~ gain n e w ~ n ~ . . CAPm~OP.N " ~" ~ . ~ . ~ (Dee. 22to Jan. 19) ,vo ~ R

You're m a generous mood now, but don't let others int- pose on you. It 's a good time for deeisiorm regarding joint . " " . {- funds . . • + • . • . . ' : - A Q U A R I U S . :. = < ~ . . '+ " ; (Jan.20to Feb. 1 8 ) ~ -. ; I d g A y M t q l l g g ~o~e ties s,mrL~ you.m • . ._ . . . , ~ , , , v , . , , . ,

d e ~ U ~ Wys. Singles meet ..... " I . ~ ~ ~ " "

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recog.iUon, raises, or promo. | 11 / - ~ | I/~.~ ' % I ' tionsnow. Others meet with ' I. II I / %~ --w ; , ~ I

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son yet, ~ we don't know, • what to do, Please ~dv~e- - Second.me A~m~L • ,

Did you ~ y son? YOu are under g~o obIIgaUon to glve a first w~dlng~or a son, much le~ a second.

These days, when nearly half of all marriages end in dl- vorce, I am o ~ m : : ~ what to do about second and th i r d marriages 0! daughters. My answer: If ;you ve. given one bash, ~ t I enoug~ R e p e a t " ~erformanem Ihou]d be-low- ey a . d ~naU. - .....

~' "Let's go, Rex. it's •time for your. p i a n o l e s s o n s . " ; • : -

, . '.....:.. ! ; . . . . . • . . . . . . • .. :. -..'."

~ ~ t our son was di- • .vo-reed and Is pln~ng to remarry. What are our obIl~a- ( / a m for ~ second w ~ We d o n t l ~.go ~ a.~.at. .deal of ~ ~ y e t we • on~ wang to be m~a~ to our

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.the WIZARD OF ID

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B.C. ~. by Johnny Hart : I I ~ ' J

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do only once, so l e t ' s go all-~t. ,~ ~ ~- ' ~ . ,~ ...'We never ~ a m ~ it w ~