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°---'-- "L LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY PARLIMENT ~ILDINGS Victoria, ~ .C ...... , ,.," 4 / i i il. " /i ! i: / ' i,li ¸ !i : / . . t, " - - - - . . ,, . . " -.. ". :- .- ." I . . . . , ". •..: . ..... f ; .~.. ~ • ,', ,.. ,... . , -~ -:.: .... ::~ .:.- .... *< ..,,., *":"~*r:'. ~,,~ " . Kaium!$.:,Q ..ag,ery:;ROW)s biJStHn :with:tourtstsfl these days " " Israel attacks Syrian and PLO forces WashMgton.indicated that U.S..Special envoy Philip Habib's negotiating in Beirut had end~,d in failure. Israel invaded Lebanon June 6 lo crush the PLO, Prime Minister Menachem R.~gin, .growing impatient With the diplomatic efforts aimed at getting the estimated 6,000 to 8,000 guerrillas to leave Beirut, has given Ararat and his men less than a month to leave. The officials spoke after the Israeli cabinet met in spec!al session amid gre~vlng pesslmis m about getting the PLO fighters out of Beirut peacefully. The guerrillas have been trapped by-enclrcling Israeli fo'r~es for.five weeks. Israeli. FOreign Ministry- officials also said that President Reagan's meeting Tuesday with the Saudl~Arabtan and syMai~ f0reign ministers produced, no progress on- What the lsraelis called the:two main issUss -- getting the PLO out of Beirut and finding an Arab country to give them sanctuary. o~au.a unu me rmesmuan guerrmas m mmr Lebanese police said Israeli ships, tanks and ranks;. " -. " " artillery furiously pounded PLO enelayes in "The Israeli government will not tolerate a. - West. Beirut. Israeli military .sources .in Tel .situation in which Israeli soldiers.are killed and,-" . Aviv attributed the- fire, to "local nervous this situation is called a ceascfire," the com-, shooting by terroristS, and d.enled there was BEIRUT (CP) --Israeli forees~ attacked Syrian and Palestine Liberation Organization " positions -along the entire ceaseflre line .-in i eastern Lebanon today and Israeli jets divebombed Yasser.Arafat's PLO enclave in West Beirut. The PLO's Voice of Palestine radio said Israeli warplanes also were bombing and strafing Syrian forces in east Lebanon's Bekaa Valley, Israeli military officials say the truce line in the valley is 40-50 kilometres long.~ "' In the Lebanese capital, reporters saw Israeli jets bombing the Fai~a.nl neighborho~l that houses Arafat's command headquarters. It was the first Israeli air attack on West Beirut in 23 days. There was no immediate word on casualties. . ,-. A military communique issued in Jerusalem said the Israelis attacked in eastern Lebanon foll6wing-what it called repeated vlolatio~ of the 12-day-old U.S.-sponsored tryce by the ~-. Syrians and the Palestinlan guerrillas in their in Jerusalem for a special session amid heightened pessimism about chances for a diplomatic solution to extricate the •guerrillas, The early-morning two-hour cabinet session followed a meeting late Wednesday between Begin and U.S. Ambassador .Samiiel Lewis, who reported, the latest.U.S, efforts to persuade the PLO to evacuate its besieged fighters. -:Israeli newspapers and radio ,quoted government sources as saying Washingten has made no progress in finding an Arab country to provide sanctuary for the encircled PLO. In a speech after the meeting with Lewis, Begin told an American Jewish delegation that . Israel •-''will hav~to take car rr~ that all "the terrorists lei te B~ut and I~banon." "None of:them,'Will be' left," The" latest ,flghting followed an an- nouncement by the military command in Tel Aviv that five Israe.~ soldiers were killed in a guerrilla ambush:cerly Wednesday near the village of ~ , i0 kllometres-southeast of the Belrut-Dama~un highway. ' .... The Israeli:.commhndsaid all four guerrilla ambushers w.ho inflltrateed Israeli lines also were killed in the clash. "Workers plan further action.s Herald Staff Writer TERRACE-- Workers have gone hack on the job in Prince Rupert and Kithnat, ending ~a tw.o-day protest walk-out. But those attlons could be the first in a series of major disruptions which might occur within the"next few weeks. -- Teamsters a( the Rldley Island .coal. terminal site in Pr~..gg.Rupert and elec- trician~at ~lcan's CarbonPaste plant in Kitimat returned to work Wednesday after having Walked off the job for two days to protest theI slowness of contract talks between tl~ B.C. and Yukon Buildings Trades co(meliand the Construction Labor Relations ,~Ssaciation (CLRA) in Van- eouver. Those talk~ are aimed at coming up with .... a new provihcial contract for over 40.000 construction" workers. They have been stalled since the last contract expired April 30, with the two sides only now ap- preaching the point of disoussingmuney terms. While the construction talks continue intermittentJy in Vancouver,- the possibility of a fishing industry strike is looming i'apidly. Negotiators for shore workers and fishermen belonging to the United ~ Fishermen and Allied Workers Union (UFAWU) and the Native Brotherhood of B.C; have set Aug. 1 ~isthe date they will walk. off the job if talks withthe Fisheries ~sociation of B.C. don't make any progress,, Close to 5,000" fishermen 'and 4,000 shoreworkers could be involved in the possible. In ballulting held earlier this month, the UFAWU and Native Brotherhood of B.C. flahermon voted 98 per cent in favor strike action v(hfle shoreworkers voted 65 per cent to. s]rike. Another 'dispute will see the B.C. waterfront closed today while Ion .~men from: .Vu~ver to prince, Rup~tattmd meet~g~ to east thelr.~e votes. The Interuntiunal Lonpberumens md Warchousemens Unien doelded to call the strike vote Menday wbentnlks broke ~/ with B.C. maritime employers. The latest offer apparently calls f~ close to a 27 per cent wage increase over three years, though the two sides appear far apart o~_non-menetsry, issues. Meanwhile, negotiationsappear beaded towards a crucial print in eantlaning disouasiom between the B.C. Govenanont Employees Union (BCGEU) and the provincial government. The provincial manter agreement ex- piles July 31, and the BCGEU has been gearing up for a strike by holding a province wide strike, vote this mmth. The results of the ballotting are expected by July 24. --: The union is fed-up with inactivity at the bargaining table where, government damanda.f~ increased productivity have held up salary and wage negotiations .... Although the union is worried the government may be trying to. provoke a strike in order to generate an election strike. "i issue, union -officials issued a tough TheteikshaveboggeddownaaFll~her!~ ,/.statsment. Tuesday demanding 'tl/e Association negotiators continde 'to ~. r" """~l~t~bTe//money ~fer next w~ demand contract concessions and offer "or face the consequences." : fish prices lower than 1981 levels. The The government is demanding the union concessions include reducing overtime accept a four per cent increase in and ending obligations [or the companies, productivity before it will make any wage to schedule as rnucb continuous work as offer. Economic breaks offered " OTTAWA (CP) -- Canadians~may gets break on the rising cost of stamps, air and i rail tickets, telephone service, govern- ment housing and some food products as a result of the government's price-rest- i'aint policy. Then again, they may not. Confusion-still blurs at- temPts to pin down the possible effect on con- sumers of plans to hold federaily-enntrelled price increases to six and five per c~nt during the next two years. Treasury Board President Donald Johnston admitted W~lnesday he has no idea 'how the cost of mtmlque said. living would be affected if" . _ .. any tank- o.r naval~she[ling PL0 guerrillas also set another ainb|/sh near the government succeeded israel radio, meanwhile, said ~'orelgn ;-:..-~ ---- .~ " ~ .. . . ~mmter_~tzsag ............. ~namir returnee" ...... weonesoay-' . . . . . . . Jetsat up ~seu'ut SlUes w|m nares as me the southern coastal city of Tyre, woundin~ f i v e . . in holding", all price "~i~-. ..... " .... _ ___ ....... , . ,. ,.• barrage erupted-at midnight andraged without Isr'aeiis late: W~lnesday; the command said creases to these leyels. ~.~urno[;?~h::Twr~ats•n~n°~cV:~ttcoX-~:el~t.estero[ ......... l,tdpudtlldaybreak, Whei)i)oH~-sald,Jgh-t~g ...............l~i~etwo~o~."cabhiet meeting ended with.; ........ Air .• Canada and B°eli ..... tapered off into sporadic exchanges, brief statement saying Begin reported on his Canada, both subject to the . Five Israeli soldiers were ambushed and! killed in eastern Lebanon ,Wednesday, andth~ " communique accused the Syrians and "the.. guetTillas of reaching "a new height of aggression" in the attack. ' Israeli Forelgu Ministry officials said earil~r today that U.S. efforts had failed.to make PLO guerrillas fired barrages from Soviet- made multiple reeket launchers on .israeli positions on the hill~ south and east of Beirut and at gunl0oats blocking sea escape routes for PLO chairman Ynsser Arafat's 8,000 trapped gUerrillas. " - There was no iinmediate word on casualties _in the bliP.that police said endangered the meeting with:~LeWis and .on ~the results of President Reagan's consultationsL_in Washington with the foreign mioisters of Syria and Saudi Arabia. 0n 'l~e~day. The statement did not elaborate. Reagan' met with the two Arab envoys on Tuesday and di~u~ options for evacuating the PLO.that inelededsending thegucrrlllas to ceilings, said Wednesday they Will push for higher increases, insisting they can't survive in the "six- per-cent world." .... But the government is talking tough. There .is_speculation the 8.neSSon getting the p .LO~.out of Be!ru( or truce arranged 13.days ago by U.S._spe¢iai. transit locations in northern and eastern first act to show it: means said the corporatlonsont oat vice. g a country to accept me gL~errmas, envoYlPhlllp Habib~: : Lebanon' asweil as Syria,' pending" businesswill be a roll-back' "- • Agence France-Press" quoted Israeli radio ~ The b0mburdsnent,-came'as Israeli 'Prim e : - arrange~ei)ts t0:~disl~l;Se them-among the' ~.1- of high .rent increases looay as saying mat inmrmation/from Minister Menachem Begin met with his cabinet countries of the/~rab League ,. " planned by the Canada ~' " . :-/~ , ~ .... ; " ~ " • • ' " .', • : ,' ..... -' Mortg'age-and Housing :IRA prom, ses rno be bs n London i : , .... ' : re " " " m " •1. ' -... , ~i .... -. .. ,.i t. e xeC°rp Although.ptions will be r a e; itJ°hnst°n say~ " -' ..... - . •. ,:~ :'" : . " ' ' .." ... -" .. .... : i: ; . . ...... " ./ ,: . .. . remains,-to.:be seen bow ' L()I~DON (AP).-- Bi'itain . ~'British, police a~o ~bave : ~ nafloimlist movement~=:~Republican demands;"" the: l;Lskto civillan.q." . ' , i ' many-,- a.bove-.the-eeiling ma An I A e Increases will be allowed , ". ,'Y%e hitby new bombinl" . warqcd of a new IRA el-.. ", i ", I t ' ' Spok 's/nan weekly said. i - . :,. Atiotheri., IRA': :.bomb, " . ..... " , . .,... when a special eaomet attacks from: the. Irlsh~ fenel~,e: , " : .. " qeotedin the~paper.wonld The IRA is fighting to ..packed with nails, killed " . :. !. n committee cormioers pleas Republican : Army, the~ The blasts ended an eigM- ot say,if thelalest London" drive Britain out of Nor- thfec cavalrymen in Hyde . ,, . ~, . . bomb oz exceptional car . Outlawed'" guerrilla moath lull in lRA bombings i imgswere the prelude them Ireland and reunite' Park ... " .' ' .: ,, ~ " organization .. indicated- " or I the British mainland,, to, ila new . bombing. ,, cam- the pr0vince.with the 'Irish ~' A si~all blue car identical cumstances. " ..... . today. . Which now hove killed 78 paign, adding. But by Republic. - : " to the-one used in the nail Johnston confirmed • The Belfast weekly people since Margb, I~/2,. •Britain's ~0wn yardstick : The Republican News -bomb attack on the Queen's Tuesday the six-and-five RepublieanNews sald.one • ,It is obvioun that the lRA ~ such acti0~m are the only expressed regrets for ceremonial guard was limits wili appiy to about 400 bomb in Lendon is worth l00 'has overcome ,the ex. thing it ~H listen to;",, civilian casualties and-said parked in Hyde Park earlier government departments,' in,Belinst, :' : ' "tremely difficult logistical :. Bri'tish i~terference in~ the bomb:which killed six ' - . agencies, Crown cor- .The v/arning ap~e~-red probiems,%f .carrying. out : .h~.ian.d'~:.affalrs'--"makes armybandsmen Tuesday in -See .... porations .and regulatory two day s after two. lltA operations in England," :a bri~ging.thewar to Britain Regent's Park was placed s. ~ ', . agencies, :__ bombs' killed nine soldie~b Republ|ean News editorial inevitable if Britain is to be in the bandstand "as far /Or)Oor}" Higher increases will be and injured 50 0ther.peo~e'~ , said,~The~paperoften serves :shecked into some realistic ~way from Spectators as ""--~" revlewe(i by six cabinet± In twoLbndonparks,. :~::,~- as a v~.hlcle for views of the response to ' l~rish possible,.'to minimize the page ~I ~!.' ministers and. those set . . . . . . . . - & P o_ , . ,. ' before the June 281zidget/to ' hundreds of notices bfTent - take.effect afterwards will ~ increases above six per cent ' be'rolled back. • " in late June. No more will be The policy touches a long sent until it gets list of products inclqding: clarification on the federal postal rates set by Canada policy. Post; air and rail fares, "I agree there are still both cargo and passenger, some questions," admitted and inter-city bus• service in Treasury Board spokesman Newfoundland regulated by Paul Duan. -- the Canadian Tran- For. example, how will sportation Commission; two of themostbigh.proffle Bell Canada telephone rates cases -- Bell Canada and regulated by the Canadian Air Canada -- be dealt i Radio-television -~ and with? Telecommunications Commission; rent charged Pierre Jeanniot, ~! by the mortgage and executive vice-president of housing corporation; egg Crown-owned Air Canada, _, prices paid to farmers and said the airline can't stay services such.as grain within the federal guides sterne regulated by the because it is losing money • Canadian ,Grain Corn- aed c~ts are rising too ! mission, quickly. But Transport But many Crown cor- 1Vdntster_Jean-Luc'Pepin potations _and__ regulatory.~, said it doesn't-matter-what.............. agencies were still at a loss • Jeanniot thinks -- the Wednesday to say exactly government_sQII, wants how their operatlorm will be prices held down. affected, A spokesman for Bell said Echoing, the widespread it basn't changed I)ians to uncertainty, Eugene asktheCRTCforapackege Flickel, Canada Mortgage of rate increases including a and Housing Corporation 25-per-cent bike ' for __ vice~president of finance, residential telephone ser-

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" . Kaium!$.:,Q ..ag,ery:;ROW)s b i J S t H n : w i t h : t o u r t s t s f l t h e s e d a y s " "

Israel attacks Syrian and PLO forces WashMgton.indicated that U.S..Special envoy Philip Habib's negotiating in Beirut had end~,d in failure.

Israel invaded Lebanon June 6 lo crush the P L O , Prime Minister Menachem R.~gin,

• .growing impatient With the diplomatic efforts aimed at getting the estimated 6,000 to 8,000 guerrillas to leave Beirut, has given Ararat and his men less than a month to leave.

The officials spoke after the Israeli cabinet met in spec!al session amid gre~vlng pesslmis m about getting the PLO fighters out of Beirut peacefully. The guerrillas have been trapped by-enclrcling Israeli fo'r~es for.five weeks.

Israeli. FOreign Ministry- officials also said that President Reagan's meeting Tuesday with the Saudl~Arabtan and syMai~ f0reign ministers produced, no progress on- What the lsraelis called the:two main issUss -- getting the PLO out of B e i r u t and finding an Arab country to give them sanctuary.

o~au.a unu me rmesmuan guerrmas m mmr Lebanese police said Israeli ships, tanks and ranks;. " -. " " artillery furiously pounded PLO enelayes in

"The Israeli government will not tolerate a . - West. Beirut. Israeli military .sources .in Tel .situation in which Israeli soldiers.are killed and,-" . Aviv attributed the- fire, to "local nervous this situation is called a ceascfire," the com-, shooting by terroristS, and d.enled there was

BEIRUT ( C P ) - - I s r a e l i forees~ attacked Syrian and Palestine Liberation Organization " positions -along the entire ceaseflre line .-in

i eastern Lebanon today and Israeli jets divebombed Yasser.Arafat's PLO enclave i n West Beirut.

The PLO's Voice of Palestine radio said Israeli warplanes also were bombing and strafing Syrian forces in east Lebanon's Bekaa Valley, Israeli military officials say the truce line in the valley is 40-50 kilometres long. ~

" ' In the Lebanese capital, reporters saw Israeli jets bombing the Fai~a.nl neighborho~l that houses Arafat's command headquarters. It was the first Israeli air attack on West Beirut in 23 days. There was no immediate word on casualties. . ,-.

A military communique issued in Jerusalem said the Israelis attacked in eastern Lebanon foll6wing-what it called repeated vlolatio~ of the 12-day-old U.S.-sponsored t ryce by the

~ - . Syrians and the Palestinlan guerrillas in their

in Jerusalem for a special session amid heightened pessimism about chances for a diplomatic solution to extricate the •guerrillas,

The early-morning two-hour cabinet session followed a meeting late Wednesday between Begin and U.S. Ambassador .Samiiel Lewis, who reported, the latest.U.S, efforts to persuade the PLO to evacuate its besieged fighters. -:Israeli newspapers and radio ,quoted

government sources as saying Washingten has made no progress in finding an Arab country to provide sanctuary for the encircled PLO.

In a speech after the meeting with Lewis, Begin told an America n Jewish delegation that . Israel •-''will h a v ~ t o take car rr~ that all "the terrorists lei te B ~ u t and I~banon."

"None of:them,'Will be' left," • The" latest ,flghting followed an an-

nouncement by the military command in Tel Aviv that five Israe.~ soldiers were killed in a guerrilla ambush:cerly Wednesday near the village of ~ , i0 kllometres-southeast of

t h e Belrut-Dama~un highway. ' .... • The Israeli:.commhndsaid all four guerrilla

ambushers w.ho inflltrateed Israeli lines also were killed in the clash.

"Workers plan further action.s

Herald Staff Writer TERRACE-- Workers have gone hack

on the job in Prince Rupert and Kithnat, ending ~a tw.o-day protest walk-out. But those attlons could be the first in a series of major disruptions which might occur within the" next few weeks. --

Teams te rs a( the Rldley Island .coal. terminal site in Pr~..gg.Rupert and elec- trician~at ~lcan's CarbonPaste plant in Kitimat returned to work Wednesday after having Walked off the job for two days to protest the I slowness o f contract talks between tl~ B.C. and Yukon Buildings Trades co(meli and the Construction Labor Relations ,~Ssaciation (CLRA) in Van- eouver.

Those talk~ are aimed at coming up with .... a new provihcial contract for over 40.000 construction" workers. They have been stalled since the last contract expired April 30, with the two sides only now ap- preaching the point of disoussingmuney terms.

While the construction talks continue intermittentJy in Vancouver,- the possibility of a fishing industry strike is looming i'apidly.

Negotiators for shore workers and fishermen belonging to the United ~ Fishermen and Allied Workers Union (UFAWU) and the Native Brotherhood of B . C ; have set Aug. 1 ~isthe date they will walk. off the job if talks withthe Fisheries ~sociation of B.C. don't make any progress,,

Close to 5,000" fishermen 'and 4,000 shoreworkers could be involved in the

possible. In ballulting held earlier this month, the

UFAWU and Native Brotherhood of B.C. flahermon voted 98 per cent in favor strike action v(hfle shoreworkers voted 65 per cent to. s]rike.

Another 'dispute will see the B.C. waterfront closed today while Ion . ~ m e n f rom: . V u ~ v e r to prince, Rup~tat tmd meet~g~ to east t h e l r . ~ e votes.

The Interuntiunal Lonpberumens m d Warchousemens Unien doelded to call the strike vote Menday wbentnlks broke ~ / with B.C. maritime employers.

The latest offer apparently calls f ~ close to a 27 per cent wage increase over three years, though the two sides appear far apart o~_non-menetsry, issues.

Meanwhile, negotiationsappear beaded towards a crucial print in eantlaning disouasiom between the B.C. Govenanont Employees Union (BCGEU) and the provincial government.

The provincial manter agreement ex- piles July 31, and the BCGEU has been gearing up for a strike by holding a province wide strike, vote this mmth. The results of the ballotting are expected by July 24. - - :

The union is fed-up with inactivity at the bargaining table where, government damanda.f~ increased productivity have held up salary and wage negotiations . . . .

Although the union is worried the government may be trying to. provoke a strike in order to generate a n election

strike. "i issue, union -officials issued a tough TheteikshaveboggeddownaaFll~her!~ , / .statsment. Tuesday demanding 'tl/e

Association nego t i a to r s c o n t i n d e ' to ~. r " " " " ~ l ~ t ~ b T e / / m o n e y ~fer next w ~ • demand contract concessions and offer "or face the consequences." : fish prices lower than 1981 levels. The The government is demanding the union concessions include reducing overtime accept a four pe r cent increase in and ending obligations [or the companies, productivity before it will make any wage to schedule as rnucb continuous work as offer.

Economic b reaks of fered " OTTAWA (CP) --

Canadians~may g e t s break on the rising cost of stamps, air and i rai l t ickets, telephone service, govern- ment housing and some food products as a result of the government's price-rest- i'aint policy.

Then again, they may not. Confusion-still blurs at-

temPts to pin down the possible effect on con- sumers of plans to hold federaily-enntrelled price increases to six and five per c~nt during the next two years.

T r e a s u r y B o a r d President Donald Johnston admitted W~lnesday he has no idea 'how the cost of

mtmlque said. living would be affected if" . _ . . any tank- o.r naval~she[ling PL0 guerrillas also set another ainb|/sh near the government succeeded israel radio, meanwhile, said ~'orelgn ; - : . . - ~ - - - - .~ " ~ . . . .

~mmter_~tzsag . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~namir re turnee" . . . . . . weonesoay-' . . . . . . . J e t s a t up ~seu'ut SlUes w|m nares as me the southern coastal city of Tyre, woundin~ f i v e . . in holding", all price "~i~-. . . . . . " .... _ ___ . . . . . . . , . ,. ,.• barrage erupted-at midnight andraged without Isr'aeiis late: W~lnesday; the command said creases to these leyels.

~.~urno[;?~h::Twr~ats•n~n°~cV:~ttcoX-~:el~t.estero[ ......... l , t d p u d t l l d a y b r e a k , Whe i ) i ) oH~ -sa ld , Jgh - t~g ............... l ~ i ~ e t w o ~ o ~ . " c a b h i e t m e e t i n g ended w i t h . ; .. . . . . . . A i r .• Canada and B°eli . . . . .

tapered off into sporadic exchanges, brief statement saying Begin reported on his Canada, both subject to the

. Five Israeli soldiers were ambushed and! • killed in eastern Lebanon ,Wednesday, andth~ " communique accused the Syrians and " t h e . . guetTillas of reaching "a new height of aggression" in the attack. '

Israeli Forelgu Ministry officials said earil~r today that U.S. efforts had failed.to make

PLO guerrillas fired barrages from Soviet- made multiple reeket launchers on .israeli positions on the hill~ south and east of Beirut and at gunl0oats blocking sea escape routes for PLO chairman Ynsser Arafat's 8,000 trapped gUerrillas. " -

There was no i inmediate word on casualties _in t h e bl iP . tha t police said endangered the

meeting with:~LeWis and .on ~ the results o f President R e a g a n ' s consultationsL_in Washington with the foreign mioisters of Syria and Saudi Arabia. 0n 'l~e~day. The statement did not elaborate.

Reagan' met with the two Arab envoys on Tuesday and d i ~ u ~ options for evacuating the PLO.that inelededsending thegucrrlllas to

ceilings, said Wednesday they Will push for higher increases, i n s i s t i ng they can't survive in the "six- per-cent world." ....

But the government is talking tough.

There .is_speculation the 8.neSS on getting the p .LO~.out of Be!ru( or truce arranged 13.days ago by U.S._spe¢iai. transit locations in northern and eastern first act to show it: means said the corporatlonsont oat vice.

g a country to accept me gL~errmas, envoYlPhlllp Habib~: : Lebanon ' a s w e i l as Sy r i a , ' pending" businesswill be a r o l l - b a c k ' " - • Agence France-Press" quoted Israeli rad io ~ The b0mburdsnent,-came'as Israeli 'Prim e : - arrange~ei)ts t0:~disl~l;Se them-among the' ~.1- of high .rent i n c r e a s e s looay as saying mat inmrmation/from Minister Menachem Begin met with his cabinet countries of the/~rab League , . " planned by t h e Canada

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:IRA prom, ses rno be bs n London i : , . . . . ' : r e " " " m " •1. ' -... , ~i . . . . -. . . , . i t . e xeC°rp Although.ptions will be ra e; i t J ° h n s t ° n say~

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' L()I~DON (AP).-- Bi'itain . ~'British, police a~o ~bave : ~ nafloimlist movement~=:~Republican demands;"" t h e : l;Lskto civillan.q." . ' , i ' many-,- a.bove-.the-eeiling ma An I A e Increases will be allowed , ". ,'Y%e hi tby new bombinl" . warqcd of a new IRA el-.. ", i ", I t ' ' Spok 's/nan weekly said. i - . :,. Atiotheri . , IRA': :.bomb, " . ..... " , . . , . . .

when a special eaomet attacks from: t he . Irlsh~ fenel~,e: , " : .. " qeotedin the~paper.wonld The IRA is fighting to ..packed with nails, killed " . : . ! . n committee cormioers pleas Republican : Army, the ~ The blasts ended an eigM- ot say,if thelalest London" drive Br i ta in out of Nor- thfec cavalrymen i n Hyde . , , . ~, . . bomb oz exceptional car . O u t l a w e d ' " g u e r r i l l a moath lull in lRA bombings i imgs were the prelude t hem Ireland and reuni te ' Park . . . " . ' ' . : ,, ~ "

organization .. indicated- " or I the British mainland,, to, ila new . bombing. ,, cam- the pr0vince.with the 'Irish ~' A si~all blue car identical cumstances. " . . . . . . • today. . Which now hove killed 78 paign, adding. But by Republic. - : " to the-one used in the nail Johnston c o n f i r m e d • The Belfast weekly people since Margb, I~/2,. • Britain 's ~0wn yardst ick : The Republican News -bomb attack on the Queen's Tuesday the six-and-five RepublieanNews sald.one • , I t is obvioun that the lRA ~ such acti0~m are the only expressed regrets for ce remon ia l guard was limits wili appiy to about 400 bomb in Lendon is worth l00 ' h a s overcome ,the ex. thing it ~ H listen to;",, civilian casualties and-said parked in Hyde Park earlier government departments,' in,Belinst, :' : ' "tremely difficult logistical :. Bri'tish i~terference in~ the bomb:which killed s ix ' - . agencies, Crown cor-

.The v/arning a p ~ e ~ - r e d probiems,%f .carrying. ou t : .h~.ian.d'~:. affalrs'--"makes armybandsme n Tuesday in - S e e . . . . porations .and regulatory two day s a f t e r two. lltA operations in England," :a bri~ging.thewar to Britain Regent's Park was placed s. ~ ' , . agencies, : _ _ bombs' killed nine soldie~b Republ|ean News editorial inevitable if Britain is to be in the bandstand "as fa r / O r ) O o r } " Higher increases will be and injured 50 0ther.peo~e'~ , said,~The~paperoften serves :shecked into some realistic ~way from Spectators as " " - - ~ " revlewe(i by six cabinet± In twoLbndonparks,. :~::,~- as a v~.hlcle for views of the response to ' l~rish possible,.'to minimize the p a g e ~I ~ ! . ' ministers and. those set

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' before the June 281zidget/to ' hundreds of notices bfTent - take.effect afterwards will ~ increases above six per cent

' be'rolled back. • " in late June. No more will be The policy touches a long sent until it gets

list of products inclqding: clarification on the federal postal rates set by Canada policy. Post; air and r a i l fares, "I agree there are still both cargo and passenger, some questions," admitted and inter-city bus • service in Treasury Board spokesman Newfoundland regulated by Paul Duan. -- the Canadian Tran- For. example, how will sportation Commission; two of themostbigh.proffle Bell Canada telephone rates cases - - Bell Canada and regulated by the Canadian Air Canada - - be dealt i R a d i o - t e l e v i s i o n -~ and with? T e l e c o m m u n i c a t i o n s Commission; rent charged P i e r r e J e a n n i o t , ~! by the mortgage and executive vice-president of housing corporation; egg Crown-owned Air Canada, _, prices paid to farmers and said the airline can't stay services s u c h . a s g r a i n within the federal guides s t e r n e regulated by the because it is losing money

• Canadian ,Grain Corn- aed c~ t s are rising too ! mission, quickly. But Transport

But many Crown cor- 1Vdntster_Jean-Luc'Pepin potations _and__ regulatory.~, said i t doesn't-matter-what .............. agencies were still at a loss • J e a n n i o t thinks - - the • Wednesday to say exactly government_sQII , wants how their operatlorm will be prices held down. affected, A spokesman for Bell said

Echoing, the widespread it basn't changed I)ians to u n c e r t a i n t y , E u g e n e asktheCRTCforapackege Flickel, Canada Mortgage o f rate increases including a and Housing Corporation 25-per-cent b i k e ' for __ vice~president of finance, residential telephone ser-

Page 2: Workers plan - COnnecting REpositories · • The Belfast weekly people since Margb, I~/2,. • Britain's ~0wn yardstick : The Republican News -bomb attack on the Queen's Tuesday

'iP~ge L 1111 I t l r l l d , T h u ~ y , July 22, 1~12

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. . i~. ,. ~ a r ~ a ~ , e,;C,~. 0y.-~!0r!mg ~u~.+~ners , + . m . ; , '~i. um'y : ,mjm;. prmuoeat +of.me u.u..: mmom., +Truman+,., soy.am++ . ~ F ~ . u ~ . u~n+ ~ m r + u ~ . ~ ¢ r m m + ro~,., otmemr+ +nanny, mmL~UU P=~+" .mm+~ +.-.~-,.~+m+~ ~ , • . : "-+ • :, Aum~ i ~ ,bs +i~c~d *~c!a-- im~lli .R.~lUratl .m. :. ~'; ~ ~ , • • , . ? , •. ~ •:•+. •.:i "••~i "'+ ~,* -• ,•, .•+:',-• .•ms +k]rUl~m+J,~Vbutmmeth~g. ~ U p t l m ~ ' i i ~ t o " :~e can remin pe0ple without•cuCUackS. •.: .,. •,: ~,•:.,,, 'u:•::: ,+ ,L ;;. /~ . + ~ ~'/P~'0+,P~!.d l+n/~g+,,':,~,~ ~ t a , , ' ++ ~ ' ; ~ , ~ e i ~ . m~ : o f / ~ n m ~ + , mar ~e L-: e u , ~ : : b e ~ m m ~ ~of ~ me: ~ ~ elemmt: ~+ ',"m ~: , 'B.~,mo-amus ,~+ In ~ m o~ w~,my~ ~ ,! .... ~.~ 0 u ~ r m ~ +: ,'i~, -. : ? : " : , , ' , , - i l } ; : i . ~ , . ' . . ~+ .. + ; ; . : ~ ,~ !-:,! , ~ y . ~ . l ~ m V O m L r d l l m c h a a n d ¼ y o t ~ , aid, p_J~ie,~. ' p r 0 v ~ ; ' ! , . : + / ; +i: : +"~-,..r.~ ~;.~i';:'" ~:': ' i ,.~ ,.'~.+' ~r~'/' + +.i ' : ' ' are, in te r im +olbudgetineresaes, th .m_ we r o m ~ h e .L

'M ~ ' "r'imm~'~L~i~'~''~'~''q : +~ ,: + + : .q :" ; ' ~ ': i '~' ; M+q i +~m ~ ' ] ' ; "" : """ : ~ ; ; ~': ;'~''m ::: ' ~ M + ~ ~ y , a ~ m ~ ~ ~ ~ B.C. T e e t h e s ' IP .eder aflon, ... ,• Bel[in.mddBelmettdldnotindleato'~vhetlha~m i an!d, n0 ting timt, m per cent of tm,hO ol ~b~m. l r e+ . ! ° r . +

+ T W m ~ . ,::+: i+i + :." :." "i/.": :.,i., + +i}.. "+ .: * ~ ! r c u u o t m n ' : i... Tbe d ~ v i m came m m l t h , Premier B m . golml .to be r e . t e rns o l . . + e . m ~ r e .re+back m ~ , ' r + m :" n ~ m . k" 4 i: m' " . p . , : + k " ' ' , : , P:'k'': " " +" ,'

+: m ~ t ; : '-.* ..'. :+ .. ". :+:,.' . :; :i . : ! ~ . .+ ' ;'+:.. i ; / : ~ . 5 + . '+: l ~ a n d i ~ e c ~ n e ~ t olfielals met with representatives . , ~ + , " k .. + +. ' i k . k l'd -, +k P:I d " I ; ' 4 ~ ~ ' :: I ' ' ' , .: d :q" " " d + 4 q ' r L " ' + + q : ' ' : + 4' 4 ++'~'+ + +

i+ '"++: :+: '++:' : . +:' ' + - ; ' + = " • +' " . . . . ' + . : ' ,of t rmtoe, te~+andeolie~eauodatlous.Wedmmday. • - .' ' . . . .- • .. ~ " " . " . ' + + . • . ~ . :'~+- . + - " " / ' " '+ " P u b l i + h e r : - C ~ I r r y H u s e k " • . . , I t Was(be thlrd such. meeting held b y t h e premier to . t A ' l _ " -I " ' . " • , • s " + ' " . : k'" . . • ' . : ~ _ : _ _ _ ~ _ _ : ~ : ~ '

-:;,• .++.,:--.+.'+ . ' : ' ' : - . ; ' + . . '.+OUtline B.C,'s flnuneinl problems and to m t C0 -+ U U ~ p ~ N ~ ~ " ' r ~ r l r ~ B r , , ~ m c . n c ~ ~ --=;-:;;,--'/-.:+'-:+-'- ..... -Edilori ..... : ...... :_•+ .:. . . . . . . . . . . . . L.!:.'../~.+~..+.+I~.+.. in: getting through what Bennet t ~ ~ e M • V I • , 1 % W I W ~ I . L y I ~ I I ll[,All It,~P I .sk,,el~l . V W ! .wm,w +":" ' " " ' . . . . ~ 0 U l ~ t eeunomic times In the world since the Great " , • + m - + -,~, ;+, .... • . + ' : + : . : ~ : ; + : ; + - + ++ ........ B r l a n Gregg_......-.' + + . . . . : ";-+~. +-- D e p ~ and the Second World War. '" + . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WARSAW ( A P ) - P o l a n d ' s C o m m w d s [ b a ~ coupled + " + - . " . . . . . , , .

the new relaxation of mmtinl-law curb= with another. ultimatum to Seltdlarity and showed they are In no hurry to ~ + - ..... + Advert is ing Saiesl . . . . [ "-- "

: I ' "k " . . . . . " T e r r a c e - - D a v i d H a m i l t o n

:: Sta ft. WrJt.e~- Ph0t0gra phers :: ' ..... Sports: ~, Mike Howlett Don Schaffer

Recoption.Cla!sifled: • .. •Carolyn Glbs0n

Circulationi Morla Taylor

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• ~. - . . . . NOTICE QF COPYRIGHT - .' ~ ~The Herald retains full, complete and,lmle copyright ~, " +In any advertisement produced and.or any edlh3rlal ~:~ ~or photographic contemt i~bllshed in the Herald. :~ : iRep.roductlon is not permi f l~ l MdthQut .the wri t ten ~ ~permlsslon of the Publ+lsher,, ;.'.+ ' : :.~

He met met earlier with labor and management leaders, and the medical professions°

It is understood lhat Public-seetor employees, Induding. the medical professions, will be asked to voluntarily roll baek any Increases they have l'~P~ved.r.f4[~P..t~ year to i~x per cent, o r l a c e a g r ea t~ legislated rellhaek. _.

The government is concerned that ff revenues eontinoe to fall and expenditures to increase; it will have a defldt of about St billion by the end of the year. • Smith~mdd he thinks a redueUon of the average IT-per-

cent increase for this year is somethin8 the teacbe~ "are th in ld~ about very seriously." He' maid the teaCher representatiVes at'tend~ the.

meeting "can + read the economic+ signs the same way anyone else can, and I think what they're eeneerned about, is Job security of teachers, and they are more e0neerned about that than they are In hanging onto their l?dper-cent increase."

"We told them what the economic facts are end the dif- fieulfies that we're In trying to keep the level of health and education services that we have, and also our dusive to do so without seeing a numbe~ of teachers or werkere In the health field laid off."

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deal with the demands of the Independent labor movement. Gee. WoPJseh Janumiskl In Ida speech to parliament

Wedneed~y said nothin8 about revival of the suspended I ~ d 0 n , " . .

hin ted , h e said some unionists are drivlag their orpnisat ien to "saU~nnih"atiun." H e s e i d mari/al law might be suspended by the end of the year if the nation rmnalm calm. And he warned that Pope John Paul 's 'vislt will. be pecrolttnd o~y al ter "actions endangerinll the gtate" a re halted.

"The speenh IS a mustarpiece In that itoffens a ~oct-torm and a long te rm +ear, at to the people," one Polish observer said.

'"rhe.gtiek (mertlal~law) Is already+ known, The abort- term carrot is the po~ibll i ty of ~ martial law -by the end of the year, but only ff the people behave and turn a deaf eax to SolidorlW. F.~dng fo r a l~ travel ia on extra aweeteaer~

;"the lunll-term P~mPot is the papal visit. The two Parrots may help hold Solldarity's head down end*po~ibly erode some-of its influence throu~haut the nation."

• Editoriol +:~

"! ~ m b e r one.man In Poland,. Is the head of +he :- . ' POHsh Parryof Workers, designed to advance " .: " '

principles of seclalism In that country+ J I ......

~!,$1nco e l l t h e w e a l t h a n d p r l n c l p l e s n e e d e d to m a k e P o l a n d a •week ; ~puppe t c o u n t r y of t h e S0vlets Is consoladated Intheone party system it . . . . . .

When Archbtsbop J0zof Glemp aunouni~d Wednesday that the Pope has pmtpened until next year the visit he had planned to make next month, the Polish wimato said the ~ureh does not "want this trip to +ake place In a ~ 9 !

• nervoulnol~ andexcitoment." . " ~ >~.ii~+_~,,!+ The Pope+s return to his home lud in l m toudted_ .~ of fa

lpmundswell of pride u d nationalism that erupted a p l a l S e - next year In the strike wave that produced 8~liderlty+:The

Sovlet bloc'g first legal independent tmlen qudddy won;the support of must of Poland's workers and enjoyed enoramus prestfge until Js~mmInkl proclaimed martial law last ~Bee. 13 and suspended it. *;

Since then, thmm~ds of unionists havebeen held/~ In- teromeat eampe, hundreds have been Jailed for violat/ng martial law, and others have gone underground, eirculaUng prottmt leaf le tsand debating what to do, ~, ,,,

LunRinte observers of the C~mmunist party+ sald~the release Wednesday of 1,==7 internees, Including all wo~en, and the additional eming of mer t in l~ '~ res t r l c . : ~ + , In- dicates Jaruzellki and Ida a u o d a t e n ~ e e l ~ u r e . ! : ; , ; ~ ~- I J *

"This easing of restr ict iensis a ra t~ bold step+'; said the Pollah observer, : 'consldering that enly a month ago there were still ma~oz"street demomtrations in someelUes and that an underground is'gtlll active."

G E O . L I T T L E Terrace, B.C. LUMBER MANUFACTURER .......

LUMBER PI~C~ Lls~t Rough Lumber. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $18.00 per M S h i p h p ' : : ~ . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . :+. ................. 22.50 " Sized Lumber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . . S2.50 -" Pinlehed Material . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40.00 to 65.00 " .qhin~ie~. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . from &S.50 to $5.00 i~r

Prises sqbJeet to change without notice

' Ordure filled at sho~ noUee. MI!I numing .eon~irmously.

Prle~l 'of MouMing, e l~ , on appll~tlon

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TERRACE THEATRE - +ferrace, B . C.

W E D N E S D A Y F R I D A Y S A T U R D A Y This Week

i? ltnl, Is a guest of ~ McT~roO.'

MIss Loi'mm C a ~ ' ~ ef 8ndtheru Is holiday guest wi th Mr. nnd Mrs. E. T. Kenney. =- '

Will Itobinmn reeeived notiflcotion this week of his appointment as eor- onerlfnr the Terrn~e distrleL

'C. )L- F . Phmta of Vnnrouver and editor Of C~,ontry Life, addressed n imbllc meeting in the O.W.V.~. hall liter Tue~hty evenisg lit t h e intere~t~ of ~J. t;. Brady, Con~rvntlve ea"dl- date. There wus a fair attendance. Mr. Phmto ggve a good tu lk on the ql!est!ons !,f the dlty.

Mrs. ('ar~)li of 8mithe~ is visiting Mrs. 3h.~.'ulhmgh.

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31r. nml Mrs. Geo. Kclth entertain- ed mmm friends IPrhh|y evening.

= • , "' Melnt ,~, wa " I~ te~, t 1 .~If~r~,L~q~:,tt'~I )n,t '1~..~to+X, ut,.~, 'z'p,e

E. T. KenllPy iIn(] falnJy slmnt the week end at their summer home at I.,tkel~e Lake. (

3Ir~. C. A. ~nilth, recently of 8mlth- er~+, arrived Friday anti proceed~ to her home st Katum Lake to Join ber hu,band.

The annnal meeting of the Kitenm. ~alum school was held Idst Saturday evening. There wna a In rge attend- ance of rate payers prese.t . The ' las t year's work wa , reported on and then :here was n general dleeussion on th~ ~eslbiliflen ef enlarging the . high ;ehool. I t wan fIsally decided that the aura of l{100 be put a ~ l e t o w a ~ ~ building fund. The e l a t i o n of a new member to the beard Was eloeely contested. Four eandldatel were in the field, vk,, H . ~L, Frank, H. Holden W. T. Kirkpat~iek and B, N. Kirkaldy. A second vote had to..be taken and B, N. Klrkaldy w~,s e l ~ by 15 to lS. Meum, Frank and Holden droi/ped out "nftcr the f i rs t ballot.

W. Van~e of Prince ,Rulmrt paid a visR to Terrace on Wednesday.

.~ Mlsa Ethel M ~ - - ' ~ . left +:rl~ureday t o spend the summer a t Hay~port+

Wm. Thomlmon of F~lum Lake was n vlB l tor in town during the week.

The House of Commons finance++e0m-mittea-|uiS J i l t ' i completed an Invsetigatton of Canada's hanidn~ sytom with • a particular eye on ~ huge profits amassed by the banks In the past year+ , , r " "1

: The Inquiry w+u forced on:i+the Liberal party in the !C~mmom by New Dem0orat/e Pa r ty Mrs, whb questioned why bank profits rose by 39 per cent while almost every ~other sector of the economy Wu aufferin8 • i In the course ofpublic hearinp,. I ~ P members of the +committee wore able to raise a number of queatioms about

..1~/., ~ e throat these days.

fmudts a n d 5erodes a r e all. t h e

.more Invlli~ when s e r v e d with K e l l o l ~ s C o r n F l a k e s . Y o u q l

e n j o y a b o w l o f K e H o g 6 ' s a n d

f r u i t f o r l u n c h . C.envenienl . E x i t s d e l i c i o u s . W o n d e r f u l l y -

i + i / n o t n e c e s s a r y for, W i l d c a t g r o u p s l i k e " .',' 1 0 " 1"

+,Idarltytoflourlsh. AlteralloevenSolldevJty ' ~ , cra, sp! members must pledge their allegiance to these -:-- " ~ I n c l p l e s a n d s h o u l d b e a b l e to worm w l t h l n +he

Ipblish Party of Workers; ' l ~ r P ~ ~ I ~ ~ ~ , a . . ~ l ~ , , W~[ M ~. i*/;~lls reality is too often overlooked in the West. .; I 1 " ~ We tend to see freedom loving socielist workers ' fi~htlng the communist megamachine. B u t g ~ n a choice w o r k e r s would m~ke~olldarity ~ - , , , , , , ~ , ~ L _ ~ , * ~ ~ ~,,~L 1 ~ I n u m b e r o n e p o l i t i c a l p a r t y - J ~ ' : ' P ~ a n d a n d " ~ " ? . ? + . . * ~ , d t e l l +he c o m m l s a r s + t o t ame t h e . l d e o l o 0 y of • C O R N th#:Pollsh Party of Workers and stick it In +he . . .

) ' T o d a y Is Polish Independence day but no o n e is

~ l e s s s o c i a l i s t S y n d r o m e t h a t h a s t h e w o r l d

1930 cvr01ct Prkcs A S i x in the price r a n g e o f a r O u r ,+ii!

Touring . . . . I873.00 "

Roadster . . . . 873.00 " ~.~ L i g h t Delivery - • - 822.00 ,; Coupe 929 00 : ,"~

Sport Coupe - "- - 1081;00 ' C l u b F o u r D o 0 r S e d m - t .00

SpeeialBedu - - - . 1111.00 + . . . . . ' ~UtiHty Express Truck with

fac tory cab - ' - 10~6.00 ' :~ ,,.,...,,,+; H , m ~ ~ut~ ~ek~.." fa+!ory :e~5, ~ , ~ / . i ,~ .... "': ......... H~'Vy'duty'1~d+k, ~ J o r v + ~ ° ;~,.~m~o;-~.,.+ +'+'m -' ....... + .... - ' U n d ' D u ~ I * ~ I W ~- - ,~ -~ '+ ' L ~ . ~ " ~+ b.

sI m'ilERS GARAGE & ELECTRIC. .:+. -- Dealers .,-

Smithers . - - B . C .

Also the best equlpped r.epair garage in N o . h - e m B r i ~ h C o h m b m . ..

a x e Acetylene Welding

New Lot of Ohina, Koda~s and Brownie Cameras Ws!ehee, Clocks, Je~e l ie~ , Framed P k t u x ~

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For P l i e s and Mosqui tos .Whiz Fly Tax )Ply Kill ~ and Nyal l preparations for keeping off flies.and mosquitos

The Terrace D r u g s t o r e -+ : ' R, W'.RiLEY ..... /-::- . ~+TI~.~CE, B. C. :

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;the opuratious of Canada's profitable banking system. +-Ella+ ' - - o f _ T e t k w a + , i s _ n l ' • , - ~ - + ................... ~Among them was the queetlon of Interloeich~l direetorehipe --+- ............................................. : ................ : ................................................ ~ . . . . ~+ Ulm christen++ , -- the "old boy" network,"aeltwasdeseribed, guest of hez mater Mrs. hieham Men-l . . . ~ u . , , . !;~

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I| CENER L * Thts~-~eme~Lhasboennoledbofore. In 1~0, the New York Times ran an article m cm~orate mersem In Canada in which it noted:

'~rlm honks with their cer im~ 60 or 70 dUaeetom each and ~helr circling d a m of corporations also I~mVide the detailed .Intelligence system so vital In the fraternity that is C a ~ d a ' s h~udness establ i~ment This, a n d a system of Jntarioemns dUmemrshLm, pmvlc~ aU ups, me data, me a~ured experience and, aboveal l , the comnectlons that "amnooth Canada's mer@r m~emea t . . . ! Many of this network grew up at the same elito schools .logeth~, such as .Upper Canada College. They Join the m n o dul~, such as the T<mmto, Ontario or Alhan~ clube. Their cldldren marry within' the ~etwori~---_~: +-~- :. Here Is an example of'.how the system works: Isu D. Smelafr, vine-president + the Royal Bank, Is a~.o ehairm~

Good Show Adult+ 50e Children under 14 years 25c

+ .

+ Terrace N o t e s f e w . , o . , ~ ~ h+~.+ , . , t r ~ a t . , - day nnd was greeted by old friends,

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M.. m. z ,mlm e"tcrml,ed * number..of young people last Monday erenln~ In honor Of Mime Mum~lum of+Prince RuperL-There was dane- t n a music and pmen .

" Mrs, Jss . Parqul~. of Prince Rupert L~ with .her patents, .Canon and Mrs. Marsh. _

Miss Bessie Moore; a student at Col.

d Canadian Pacific Ltd., CI?, Enterprises Ltd., and Cp Air • I ~ . Alan on+the b ~ o f directo~ of +Caasdbm Pacific. ltd. are ~o=P ocher d ~ e c t = . ~ th+Ro~mi re=k, mree direct~s of tbe Bank of l ~ a Scotia, one h~m the Ca~adinn Imperial Bank of comnterce and two from the Bank of Montreal; ., .~,+: ~ ~ . • . •

. ~ p ~ t + d on 'fl~,~" I~ard ~ Canadian' PacifiC Ltd. Is the Toronto-Dominien Bank. However, Canadian Pa+effic E M ~ I y I ~ , which Is directly held by JCanadinn Pacific l td . , has two dkentora on Its board ~qx~mnflnli the

to-Domin]on Bank, as well an four Royal Bank and two Bank +oi M ~ t r e a l d i r e e ~ _ .

Canadian Pacifie Air Lines, . a ~ t h ~ company held d~oct~ by C ~ P=m.e t~t;'~.a-one a o ~ .+mmk ~h~etor, two BanlceIMonttml ~ I m ~ , n d two dlreet0re, , ~ Ibe Canadian I m p e ~ Bank of CMe~o., . , Toletheenm~" "'::~ ,"~"+ I~ i+/,,+'(,~ + ( ) + _

+

." ' - - " • ". ' :' umblau College,, ieetu.-~! home Men- The water works. Is being Installed day of left 'week, aeeompanI~ by her

'In • Gbe hospital+ building. '£hlS will Isister~ Father. MisS, )l~essin has, re- add much to the efficiency O f L the hoe- tulaed: her ' ~eputa ' . . . . ' + . . . . . . . ] . tlon as a class lead. I/ItaL" '.' . .... . , .L " er and. 'wM.ehosen to t~ad vale-

• • - - " Idletory at t h e ' e l a e i n g e x e r d s c m : - • M r s Gee. Hlpp and daughter .,re- l _ _ : ' - . ,." ' turned Monday f rom li.hsildoy in. Ru- [ M n . D. + D."Mtmr0 entertained +the pert, + + : lbHdge club last WedneedayevenlaS.

Mrs, A, C a ~ returned ~l~e~ay. from" " Mms. O. " Duncan enterthlned six Prlnee Rupert, Mr. Cam" remaining tablee a t brldge on Thursday evenl.ng. over for further treatmcl~t. The p r I~ wieners Were Mr#. D. D.

Munro and W..H. Bux~ott, and ,~e The young people were entertained eonoolatlon ' . .+. p r i se s went to Mime Kerr

on. Taesday evening by lilts..- ~ . . H~ and ~aa. Rmlth. ~Phoummlh honor of I, euel!a Llawetl-. _ i. : - - . . . • eye who left +on Thureday 'for gmlth~ , Mr, :Lev i t t of Sai l lhemi~ holiday, ers where she will make' h ~ h0me. 10g In Termee. • ' + ~ ' x q ' • ~ . . . . "

- - l la lph Cory who h u been In Eug- as_~lnn-Geiker, nuene i~ train. laml" wlth frlendn and ~ l a f l v u for a Ing at the Prince Rupert general bus-

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Mr. nml M~; Attren antl two" son. HARDWA, =Io,m ; ' o " + ' 0 1 | " , Camp ' '~' t of weelm, oIthouKh the . +will

probaby mpend the snmmtq~ at the lage[m ' ~ . . . . : +~" ~ . ~ + " - - + ,lJ Smmo.++Ro , C+o+ker +:++-, •

The unnual picnic under t he ausp - . +~., + . . . . . . ' . fen of the ~Tnlted Church Wall i xeld ] ~ . • Massey Harr is Farm Machinery ~ : . on Saturday l a , t w h e n a large n u m - [ ~ " ' . .' . ~ . , ' . / . . ' ' +:. ber took ndvLutaKe o f the. ideal day J~ . ~ ' . ~ .

. PiCnic was held[ • +' T K . . . . +" |+ for ,u o.tmg. The .. ,+:._St • ,,, E . . e n n e y Limlted , . ++ nt O=e~,', ~,~-',-d = - . + + . . . . . . , . ~ | + the plenle + + + a s Jolaed b+++ma.1~ TERRACE ++ "- . : ' - .u-i +-- - .Brit ish C01umblk campers and a, Jolly__day+w-- spent+. It -+ . : . + . .~ +.+. + . . . -; . . " - . . . ; i • • +

'llm..W.-I0, Smith and +emily leave I " ' ' "" '" , - ++.. ~. '" this wc~.k-for their summer home at , • . ' . ;- ,. :++ ~tketse. " ' +

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Ice C r e a m II+ "D' L MeNEILL - -TERRA.Ca +,++

Soft ' " y, etc . . " ' +! '+ ': :+..+ . - ' : : : + * + . '~*+' i - - : : . . . . . . . ; - : l l I t Is O n l y T w o D o l l a r s a Y e a r

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t . :tl a t t a c k " and i . f =e 0. be,ur, attack . .m ==ry Iran , major o.,ofining G r d l l 6 E t :.made a:'maJor ne~ st.::, mrf~a~/'/i. ",'. ::: ,' ' ~: fomsi'Imet~of tl~/diq~l i:.em~,.at Al~d~:, .:'.: ..:: :~i ."~flm .ud ~:'It : ~t0: ~utheast. Ir~ sd i l twas : t ~ : ~ n d ma)~r S a i d l r ~ f a r e e i ~ e d a n !~eesg i ! i :':!:I',~L. . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . :i!~!bordet~:!between :both: ~: : / i ! : ~ i ::i/:lii: ,: i ' : / ; ~ ~ J ( i t i c r ~ i : l twwlf f t ~u, for:

i shat tered f ou r q i ~ n i ~ / 0 / f ~ v e r e p o r t e d ' ~ . . . . . . . I t~:Ot l taq~/ ' : :T ~ : ; ' : ~ : Lt..!taq edfledn= ~e i .. ;. e0~ntr!es;!/Iraq"r b / S i ~ , ~rted'iU' "'due to." ,'teci~ical. dif, .....

:.coun]er-ati t~: : , ~ d t m s ~ e d * i , I r a , ' ' : ...... . . . . . . . . i ~ e : i,m~r~/~ ~ ~ :=,d / : ~ s d~tro~ i~ lay/~e I ~ t ~ : :~qid|lOMId!t italed ~

ibm pr im :" It i Jmrth0f/]ku~ra f0r the first: e a t r l e ~ ; :L: : . . . . . . < : h . . . . . ~er : i , ,> ;~ /i ! ~ : i : ' :~aii4raq I ~ w ~ that: i ~ ~ Altwl=, im ~0fl : =~,S,=AVwlAVUlU~V nfwar . . . . ~=,~i.te = ~ l u V ~ . empted~ S e ~ / ~ : = = ~ . I t ' = , , ' ~ " ' " '} ; I ran , s . state:run*; lSla.mlei , t/mein:th=PcratonGt ~.h 4~ .... : : ? ~ I : , : , : : , ~ , , : ~ • _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :: A~. I r aq i militarY..co~.-~ p. . m.. ~ : r a n a-state-run .medla.! . . r, 19(10. . . . . p v e . n o . . . . . . m ~ m ,

=l~i~i~c News ~ g e l t c y ~ t beg.ajt [~ mon tlB ag0; :maniq~ie conceded I t . i . i ads of dead: a!td:and : idso :said both: ell~,"w~e'::: : : ~ !i ; ! / :::: : ! damllge)'q~rta. F l ~ r an .an xoreee aflVmYCen 0.~. ' ,!raq sa ln~ t repress 0 . the ' . forces . a d v a n c e d . f i v e . military e q u l p m e n t , ~ d , engaged ln.'heavy artillery.. ~[raq: reported , ' that- it , " Iraq a n d I l i a have" . S ~ i

• l~omet~ d.m'lng a :fierce: ! ~ t ~a~an push . : k liometres " i n t o Iraqi / Itanlan:lmldie~ Were las t duel s aer0u ~e narrow repelle d the air raid, Cngalled in b o r d ~ d l l l l ~ J ~ se~ e.n-nour oattle .i.wed. .. l r an= war commantque territory, , bu t .said,. , Iraqi. reported entrenched about Shatt-~-Arab, and that. 25 ' shooting down with ml , f lee i f o r centre'lea., l raq took kmm.~**o.w.m,m ' ,

!n e s p y nigh t near the Iraqi i its Sol,o/e~ s u c c ~ d lorcel: slcgeed~d~ hl.:."lfliP., five.ldlometres insid¢, l r~q . ~ q i ~ werekilled in cross-._ ione.ef.!ran,.s .invading U.S., . large areas of m t l m m t m ' n , v , , ~ , , w m~lJSl~C STMI[E.T ' bordsr post of Za!d, nor- in"dispeming four .emy ping in the b u d t h e . e m y Just north of Basra Mong.the .border bari'ngea around, made Phantom Jet&. An L, Iminthefl tatye~'oft ld=

.... " = ' . . . . . . . . ' Iraqi mtlltary spokesman latest conflict for cantrol of I 5 ~ 2 4 1 1 1 ., " ~ " . ",'said'the pilot was killed and the shared ~hatt-M-Arab, i I~M ,R I I I I~AT~M~

" copilot taken prisoner. ' L,'aq'a only outlet t o t he " ! ,

NDP want more bank regulations . . . . . . . " - - ' - - l r a n said Its a i r c ra f t d r o v e t b e l r a q i n o u t o f i t a n • ~ m , m .: - . . . . . . . - . . . bombed Iraqioil facilities in in the spring., ~ ~ l ~ • , • a : , " ' " ' , . ,

OTTAWA (CP) - - 'There because" of fundamental has already I~,en"erlticized report says. What it did produee was a . . . . • should be much more - differences' between ..them " by John Evans, the com- Although bank profits large number of. maJor i .. ' i : : ' • government control of the ' a n d the. 'Liberal • and mit tee cha irman and appear robsdown this year, .: companies carryln8 too . . . . . . . . . ... . .: banking sys tem; the :New Progressive Conservative Liberal MP for Ottawa they are stlll' healthy when much debt, making s o m e

. DemOcratic Party says in a m e m b e r s on the approacb Centre . . . . . compared, with profits 'in loans non-produCtive.. : . • report on. b a n k . p r o f i t s ' . and scope of an inquiryinto .. The NDPero,Neison Riis, other Industries' and with In turn, the banks have . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

.' released today.- . bank prof i t s . . ' t h e • p a r t y ' s f inance ' the profits of banks in other become~much tougher on" There should be controls The .inquiry was set up spokesman and MP for the ' countries, thelrsmaller borrowers and ' HOUSE.OF COMMONS CHAMBRE DES COMMUNES

'- on interest rates and credit af ter the banks reported a British Columbia r iding of T h e summary b l a m e s a r e demanding c011atorul . . . . . - ' ' - . ' . and a government credit 38-per-cent increase in Kaml0opa,Sushwap and poor judgment by the banks: equal to as much as 500 per . . . . : . . . . ' . ' emnd] should be set up t o profits lastysar. David Orl ikow, MP for for giving the Impression cant of loans, sPECIAL C/O M, ensure banks provide -'/ ' ~ Winnipeg North, say the that profits are down. ' The report a l so uritieizes~. M . i funding to sectors or regians . • A month o f . p u b l i c commit tee shoul~ have Orlikow sald the banks g o v e r n m e n t m o n e t a r y ' : which . the government hearings ended in mld-June Investigated the reasens for overextended themselves to . pol icy and recommends the : i . i . O f t " i . . ~' tldnd~ should have priority, and the committee's report the • current • economic f inance large c o r p o r a t e Bank of Canada be stripped _ " ... . S t a n d i n g Orde~ and Rroo~hm '

The two NDP members of could be ready, as early as situation, and not foctmed taken~;ers which produced o f much of its p o w e r and . . . . . . the al l ,party Commons the.qnd o f this month. " main ly on. bank profits, no new jobs a n d no new made a part of the Finance . " . . . . . . . committee studying bank ' The decision of the N D P "For it is only in. that production. Department. ": T h e Specia l C o m m i t t e e , consist ing of 20 M e m b e r s , h a s profits told a news con, MPs to breek away from; the context that bank profits " b e e n a p p o i n t e d to c o n s i d e r t h e S t a n d i n g O r d e r s o f ferenee they were issuing committee which.was an- themselves, can be ex. ,. t h e H o u s e a n d p r o c e d u r e in b o t h t h e H o u s e a n d their minority .report nounced earlier this month piained," a summary of the its commit tees . ......... ~ ~ : ~ :i

: The Committee is authorizedto Include in itsintedm ~ • . . from page 1 final reports, drafts of proposed permanent o r t ~ ....

• Standing Orders. Such Orders are to be draw~, ito givo . . . . London security tightened ' effect' if c°ncurred i" by the H°use' t ° anY " pormament

' or temporary/change or changes proposed by.' ' the C o m m i t t e e . . " : i~

today In a police effort to full reconstruction will be Or had t0 be:destroyed. The'" ... The~_,ommittee will be holding meet ingsaf id indiv ldualS ' :" • recreate the bombing ~.ene held sometime next week. IRA, fighting to unite and'organizations who wish to m a k e w f l t t e n s u l ~ i ~ i o q t .

and jog the memory o f The Blues and .Royals, Northern Ireland with the totheCornmitteerelatlngto~tsOrderofReferencomwdo : witnesses. : " riding to the Changing the Irish republic, said it was ~ SO in French, English or both officlal.languages. ' . . . ; . .

• • perience If possible, submissionsshouldbetypedon28cmby22cm ' Police said. they have, a Guard ceremony in responsible. , " " " .

deseriptionofoneofthelRA Whitehall for the first time Diane Elder, 38, a : a ~ 1 ~ ~ " p a p e r w i t h m a r g i n s o f Z c m b y 2 c m . ,: '"

guerrillas who was seen. since the bombing/Came to Burlington, Ont., woman . . . . . . . . . . parking a seven-year-old attention in silent triSiite to injured in the the bombing W e d o n ' t d e m a n d ex All Writtensubmissions should be submitted by 5i(X)p:m :. ! Morris Marina ear in Hyde their eomrades killed by the at Hyde Park, has had her " - w e g ive i t . Tuesday, August 31,. 1982. " .. "' " Park's South Carriage Road blasL right foot amputated; her This is no ordinary Opportunity! Earn a fullsalary : Submissions should be addressed to: ' i half an hour before it. ex- The bombing in Regent's mother ~ id Wednesday.. I wh e you learn a valuable skilled naval trade. ~ ploded.,, ' ' • Park ' killed six army Marie Holdsworth of I Aqd partiGjpate in the sailor's lifestyle: it's tof fy , " . . . . . -. . : . . . . . . . . . . • ~.. :: l:)etective=::~..em~o~.EFd .m~i'~ial~;Ip.tbe~5~d~fthe~ Dartmout~N.E, saidihun ]~unlque. Tmvel. Advent¥~e:Comradeship;Com- ~ ;~: ~ ~,~,.~; :,.;~. ; : i . . . . . :~=i;:~,7 J . ; : : L : .

iYard'santi:{erroi~stbrj,¢,h~_,Jgoyal ~,~en,-,,;JMeketa'~ inter~iew!:thii~"des/~it~; th~ "~ .... I I~tit!Ve"wd~jes and ~.~fit~."Plu~ a whole new . '.- ~ ~,.~+C~i~ m ."-.~:" t'-: :"/:'~:.-~ ':ri:'.' ~ . ~ , . , n ~ i d they hl~e~=t~n~t after "". [ ~ e ~ | ~ ' ~ ' v e , a n , ~ . a i r amputatl6~' her daughter is I worldofpossibllitles:-" ,~ .: ...... : - ." • . Special commit tee onStanding O r d e i m and : seeing pictures of the oar, concert,- Police said the -~eovering nicely and may Chailengeyourself.Talkto'y ou~CanadianForces= i P r o c e d u r e , ' ' . " ~" , .... many morewitnesses would blast.was caused by atime " be released from hospital in counsellor todayl See the YellowPages under House Of C o m l n o ~ "~ : come forward, bomb eoncsaled under the- a week. " " Recruiting. i . . : - . . . . " ' . :" ' "

The car was, removed bandstand's floorboards. ,~:otland Yard, wamtog • - - ~¢'~1~ "I'IN~ ~ k - : ' g n a w s ; Oo~11~O' minutes before 15 mounted " Twenty.seven soldiers, there may be further IRA -- " - K I A 0 A 6 * soldiem of the Blues and two • po l leemen and '21 attacks, said the witness ". :: . J .. ~ . ' . . . . .

' Royals rode past the spot. civilians were wounded In....who saw the man parking " a d ~ : ~r~'~ A J R ~ FORCk'S ] . . . . " ~ ~ M I " " ' ' ~" • where their comrades were the blasts, and seven of the the car is under, police C ~ n ' ' i - . - : . WRZ4a

killed. A spokesman said a cavalry horses wel'e killed guard. " • . . . . ' , = . . , " . . " , . . ". •

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Hire a student and help _ ,-

. . . . Canada work T his year, m0r~ than ever, studehts am ~ ~ y o u m ~ . . . . . . . . . . .

J L them work. The competition for summer employs. "k Iough, and students rely on their summer ~u'nings t0get~hem throughanot l~" . - •

:"~ school' ........... .y.¢ar. .............................................................. ~ =_~ ...... L__ ............... ':~' " :~ The Federal Government is encouraging all empio3~,a' to hiro a student. ::

> this summer -. for a month, a week or even a day. Bemuse a . s u m n ~ . j o b : :.. " doesnt have to las{ all summer long. : : : : , "!

Students are eager to take most a n y j o b t h a t "B available'..this'. "'rammer.. ' . " . ' SO you can hire a s tu&nt to fill in for YOUr vacationing staff,.or do Imrt.. . " time office work. . . . . . ....

But yo.u don't have to own a business to be a summer era. pioyel:~You; : " could.hii-e a student to care for your garden, do.ymdw .ojrk, Or mend y o u r . ,

- fence.., because those jobs are important to s t u d e n t ~ - i o o . . . . . . . .

This summer, Students are counting on you to'call your nearest Canada : - " . ' L : : . " ' EmploymcntCcntre for Students . . . . . : : ; : . ' , r

:and'helpC n a d a w q r ~ ' - : : : .::'::.: :: : "' • This summer, him a student a : ':

' IN T E R R A C E T E L . : : : : : : :!:',:i

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~:~it's s o c c e r school t i m e In T e r r a c e a g a i n , and this year. 's head . Jns f ruc to r a t t he B.C, S u m m e r Soccer Schoo l ' s one-week c l i n i c f o r s m a l l c h i l d r e n is Sven H a b e r m a n n ( r i g h t ) , a member , o f t he

• through for C a p s !i: .... I ' ' " r ' ' m I" V II "'' "~ ' " ::'1' J " ' I~I'' 'dl'' ~ :': I' ' "' ~ ' I ' ' I ''dl " ~ ; a" ' ' i ~ " ' ~ ' ~ , " " ~ O m l " t e ~ ~ f a ~ . . . . . . . . I at u:uwhen th~/r !eading:'

The comml tn~en t to teams, :i : I " . . . . d run bY m i c l f l e ! ~ r D A v i d .at Emplregtadlum, , • scorer, P e t a r : W a r d , booted profe~dooalism b y three "Abet loeln~ i playe~ • N o r m u ~ .LHenkln was ' l lmvictoryw.sethethlrd .gehot f roml0me~e~0ut ,

• vetaran players serr ied *~ thr0UgheJection, w e p t t h e ejected in the ~7th minute streli0ht for the Whltecapk Hal i luskivl scored for Vancouver Whlteeaps throu~ a trylnl sltualio~ Wednesday n i ~ t in the North Amerloan 9Decor League.

The Whltaeape played a men short for the last 11S minutes, following the ejection of str iker Ray Hankin, When the ex- perience of forward Peter Lorimer, aS, midfielder Terry Yorath, ge, and defender John Wile, alse 25, dealt Chicago S~ng a stunning blow.

Lorimer sco red the tie. breaking goal in the ?lzt minute which carried the streaking Whiteeaps to a 3.1 deelslon over .the defending Soccer Bowl champion ~ in a

courage to carry on from for h i s ,~ec~nd vicious the oldei players," u / d takedown of Chicago Vancouver coach John defender Rud~ Glenn, Giles. "We werm't pl|ying • Henkin |e0red the well until the old prea opeuin8 8oal~thefirs t half picked it up, l i f e cornarldekandWinger

"Unless you have that •Car l Valentine. added kind of attitude, you have another late in the pane, nothing, Those three turned while forward Gordon Hill around the matoh for us scored for the Sting berate because Chicago was the break, playing well at that point."

Ccaeh Willy Roy of the The victory gave ~h-e floundering Sting said his" Whitecalm, 15-8, an elSbt- defenders "fell asleep" on point lead over second-place the winning goal beeaeae Seatt le Sounders in the "some of them are playin~ Weeterh Division, while the out of position because of Stin~, 8-iS, remeln~las t in injuries," the Eastern l)Iv~ion.

. . . . The game wan marked by Lorimer broke a 1-t tie a[ n~nerous fouls and referee

70:~ on a eroos from over. Thres KlbritJlan lesusd four lapping fullbaek Bobby cautions, including two to

and their i l t h / n 14 games. In'otiw i~mes, Satttle

8ounders downed Ed- mantra Dri/lerm 44 a n d Montreal Menlc edged Portland Timbers 1.0.

Sounders 4 DHIlcrs ! The victory p u t the

Sounders In second.place in the NASL Western Division with a 15-13 renurd.

Shortly after klckoff~ Seatt le 's : Kenny. Hibbitt ' pamesdto Steve Daley from midfield. Daleyl headed the ball to Mark Petereon, who - s c o r e d at the 45-second mark.

Ray Evans scored next for the Sounders, at M:32, on a penalty kick.*

The Sounders made It 3-0

• the DHllem (6.IS) at 00:M wlth assists b y - A n d r e Oo~trom and J ~ ~ .

-Haseh iv f scored again'at 71:17 off s free kick after Nlcky Reid tripped Gordon Sweetzer at the penalty arc.

The Sounders" came back at 83:59 when Hlbbitt scored. Manic ! Timbsrs 0

Montreal snapped a three- game losing streak with a .I- 0 victory over Portland, ,

Drs~ren VuJovich scored the |one goal in ~ e , Uth minute of the flame before 15,401 spectators at Olyml~e Sisal/urn,

The win ~Ives the Munlc.a 13-10 record end pule tl~e team in seventh place with 106 points,

Reds may be glad to see Willie go Willie Stargell, in the fins|' "But it doeun'talways work

m o n t h s o f h i s br i l l i ant career with Pittsburgh Pirates, would like to write his own farewell scripts for fans around the National League.

Stargell, playing his last ~baseball game in Cln~

einnati, hit his third pinch- hit homer of the season in the eighth inning Wed- nesday night to lift the Pirates to a 3.9 victory over Cincinnati Reds. The defeat spoiled the debut of new Reds manager Russ Nixon, who replaced John McNamera who was fired

out that way, In (his last appearance in) Houston, I

--struck out twice."

Stargel l ' s homer, the 475th of his caree~, tied him with. Stun Muslal for 14th place "on the ell-time list.

The homer off reliever Tom Huge. 2-6, handed the Reds their sixth straight loss and their ~.lst in 25 games,

In other games, Montreal Exp... trimmed Los Angles l~lgers 4-1 in 11 innings, Houston Antros edged C~icago Cubs 2-1, New York

Expes 4 Dodgers 1 Tim Wallaeh had four

hits, including a bases. leaded double that knocked' in three runs in the 11th inning for Montreal sp ine t Lea Angeles. Stove Rogm, 12-4, hurled 10 innings, scattering five hits, to e a r n the victory, his ninth without a loss on the road this y e a r . . - .

-Cardinals 8 Braves 0 St. Louis right-hander

Steve Mura, staked to a 7.0 Jcad after two ian ings ,

phlHles ? Padres t Mike Sehmldt, Bob

Derider end 13o Diaz hit home runs to back the eight- hit pitching of Dick Ruthven (8-71 as Philadelphia downed San Diego. Sohmldt hit a three-run homer and

• wlldnem to beat the Cubs.. Houston scored in the f i ~ t inning on a triple by Dickie Then end a wild pitch by Rlpley (3-2), In the sixth, ~04her wild pitch allow~l Danny Heap to go frown second to third base, and 5e

Dernier end Diaz added sc0redon Art Howe's single. two-run blasts. Mets 6 Giants Z

Astros Z Cubs 1 Moo]de Wilson drove in Nolan Ryan (10-9) and two runs with one of his two

two relievers held Chicago doubles and finished-with ' in check and Houston took three hits as New York advantage of Allen Ripley's defeated San Francisco.

coasted to victory with a five-hitter over Atlanta, -

Wednesday, Mete belted San Francisco throwin889fantbullsamong Loccd Sports Shorts , "'Hyoucouldsltdownund Giants 6-2, St. Louis Car- his l0~ pitches. Mura, 7-7, in

V a n c o u v e r Wh i t ecaps r e s e r v e t e a m w h o ' s on a b r e a k f r o m say just how you'd like to do dinals blanked Atlanta hurling his second career __ p ! a y i n g . H a b e r m a n n has been in T e r r a c e s ince M o n d a y ac t i ng as it, tids is the kind of thing Braves 8-0 and Philadelphia shutout, allowed no hits and,

~,,.,.jibad~,~h~pr~£..~lldrenwho learned,Wec!.oq.esday how ' to k . l ck ,~he ::-:-- ]f.0H~q~,.~,~ e to do in every PhigiesdefeatodLSan p~u~o., one-watk in the final 5 1-3 ',~

i b ~ s ! s t a ~ , ~ s i w ~ , ' ~ i E ~ J l e k anclR0bert K0mlos, ~th~, Middleton takes/ow prize p l a y e r s ~ Ter,',ce.o Y o u t h Soccer A s s o c ! a t i o n t e a m s . - - , , , U o m e ' s carry Brewers Bob Middleton wen the low net comi~tition Wednesday

" night st Skee~nn Valley Golf and Country Club's men's n/ght,

NHLPA demands to stick TORONTO (CP) - - "The NHLPA is the- only

Representatives of - the sports players' organization ' Natlonal Hockey League that is prepared to

Players' Association ended acknowledge that there a two-day meeting Wed- should be some significant nesdayby reaffirming their degree of inhibiting intent to' stick with contract .... movement of players," said pl'oposais t hey say are mandatory i n the face of eroding job security.

Compensation to teams ~losing free agents is the

major bone of contention in talks betw,~n the NHLPA end team owners aimed at

Eagleson.

The you~ movement in the NHL - - there are only 18 players older than 30 - - and the current system of compensating teams that lose free dgents has pushed

player, draft choice or cash, and declares which sub- mission Is binding,

The result is that teams decline to gdmble on signing a free agent for. fear of leaving their entire, lineup Up for ~rabsin the event of independent arbitration.

The NHLPA's .prOposal provides ~o compensation to teams losing free agents aged 32 or over, or for those earning less than $75,000 a

MINNEAPOLIS (APt -- Milwaukee Brewers rode Ben Oglivie's grand~slam home run" in the fourth in- slag. and a pair of Den Money homers to "k 10-4 American League baseball v ic tory Dyer Minnesota Twins on Wednesday night.

Moose Haas, 7-5, was the winner while Frank Viola 13" 2, took the loss.

Milwaukee took a 1.0 lead in the third on Money's 435- foot shot to left ~ield. He also .hit his" 12th homer in the ninth, a two-run blast. The Brewers also scored six runs on two hits in the

majors he's hit 12 home Ayala finally took his runs - - nine of them inside place in the baiter's box and the park. The Blue Jays ere drilled a two-run double to the latest victims. Wilson beat the Angels, " drove in four runs in the A's 6 Indisns 4 game, two of them with his Brian Kingm~n, normally shot past diving left fielder a starts[', was called out of Leon Roberts,

White 8ox 9 Tigers 3 Greg ,Luzinski of the

White Sex must have been thinking: "Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me," as he faced Detroit reliever Dave Tobik in the 12th inning.

"Tobik threw me a fastball the first t i m e I

Opkland's bullpen and earned his first big-league save b y replacing Tom Underwood "and checking

the Indians on two hits over the final 2 1-3 innings.

John Denny pitched no-hit hall against the A's for four innings before they erupted for five in the fifth, two on Dan Meyer 's single off reliever Ed Olyan,

shooting a 31.0 to win a $50 gift certificate from Cedarland Tire.

Second low net Wednesday was.EraSe Mecennell with a 33.4,while Hans Feddersen took third with a 34.0. . Decimal place scores are ~ n e d by subtraction of the golfer's handicap from his gross total, livlng the net total.

Low gross winner Wednesday was Vern Corruthers with a39. Highgrossseorer wan SinCronse,

In the closest-to-plns competit/on an the par-3 boles, Jack Kelly won on hole 2, Brock Waldron on hole 4 and John Acr~ on hole 8,

Stats cmd St ndings " T -

faced him and got away ~ m e veterans out of work, year.-Twenty-five per cent fourth. S,st O,ve,~,n us. O~vle,on consummating a contract to said Eagleson. of NHL players fall into that withit,"Luzinskieaid. "He " Rangers 6-1*Red Sox 3-6 NATIONAL LMAOUM AMSeICAN LeAGUe Texas halted a seven- ' " replace the one that expires . _ Charlie Moore led off the threw it a-ain and -ot it -ut - w c P~ geL W L pct. oec

• category. ~ K K O r P h l l e d l l p h l a 52 40 1 4 5 ' 7 s ~ M i l w a u K e e • $4 37 ,593 - - Sept, 15; " " 1 . He eitecl the ease of F,,- .,~ . . . . . . . .,~, . . sixth with a single and Viola over the plate game skides Ji..m S nndbe,g st. Louis , $ 3 4=" sss ~ soston )~ 30 .su ~ ~The next move appears up Chicago defeaceman Dave .. ,.-w...=.~- ~,,,.,~.s ~-. walked Paul Molitor and . . . . . . . . ,. ~ . ' - . . . . . ,L . , . . andDaveltosteuerarovem Pltt~url lh 41 ,13 ~S31 3: Baltimore ,, d} .S39 S

:~ " J " 1 " " l l r 8 t c o n L r a c n l . , r n e 1 ' q ~ A . • S m . V ~ . 4 L L ~ , a w m i M ~ q ~ M o n t r e a l 41 44 SZ3 4 " D e t r o i t 46 44 .5|1 l / s to the, oWners, who h~ve Hutchison, who.he.sold has . . . . . , ~ . . . . . . . = . . . . . Robin Yount to load the the_ I ~ n t w~ll nnd he had two runs apiece in the New York 43 SO '4511 9" New York . 44 ~4 .S00 |'/= been reluctant to open the been told by the Black _v..-v,~ -~- . . . . . . -,,m bases. With a 2-1 count on _"."~---;.,.'~-.-.~..-.. ,.'~.,.,'~.-_= opener against Boston, then c~lceio 311 11 :~o~ to' Ci,v,,and . ,S .4.~.4 v

• " .. ,~au~m conunue. . • e v t n - y r s ~ J s t t o u m ~ sou u K © t . . . . , - . • T o r a t e 4) d i ,473 I | deer to'freer movement of Hawks he will not be elgaed _ . , . . . . Money, Viola was replaced awa- with it a-sin . . . . Mike Torrez silenced the w,et. my,,,,. ?. w,,r oiv,,ion players because they f'e~ i t to a new contract At the e~.~. t, eam._.woma ~ v e u p a b y ' P a u l Boris whowalked ...... ~ at~,.,t s ; '~,,.~,~.,i R a n g e r s f o r the th i rd Ati,n~, . . . . . . . i s.~.1112.~]~ ~i~. ~C,l,,orn,, .......... 9 . ' ~ .s~, - ~

" " . 1 * iUU[Wi '&q~PU| IU © & & . 3 u & a & • - . . . . . , . . . . . . . , . . , - - . . . . . . - - . - - , = a n I.~ l l l O ' =1 . .a •" K l n l l l C i t y " , 4v , willstartabiddingwarj~he eametime, the l-lawks want oholce,,.s/~,afreea,,en, I. Mnney to foree in a run. Ted launched it for his 12th consecutive time~ this - Lea Anllol¶s 'SO 41 .136 S ¢hlcollo " 47 43 .12) 4'4

. . . . W ~ = " - - ' ' I ' al l w unt tWO San ' F r a n c i s c o 44 SO .4111 1 3 : ' Seatt le 41 4S ,516 $ NHL cannot afford. "i~e 21 compensation from a n y , , . . . . ~ , , ~ , M ~ . = I o . , , Simmons s sacr i f ice f l y h , , m , . , t r l a c r = ~ n . / ~ h i o n . n ' 8 e a s e s , o i n ~ j H o u s t o n 4 t $I 445 I S , O a k , a n d 40 15 4St 14

NHLelubs, overall, lestg~0 team tbat sigun the veteran . . . . . . . ,. . . . . . . made it 3-0 and Boris . . . . . . . . . . ,__, . . . . . .- hitowhfleatrikingoutseven Cncinneti ~IS9 .366:13 TlXll , ";':-3b $2 .409 14/~ - ' &re,S©; a mlrn-ronnO piCK rex-gum t.~m ]musK. ~uu3 8 " / M i n n e s o t a "31 62 .))3 22

million last season, r The current equalization for n nlnv,~r in th ' ~LqR ~ reloaded the bases by " Law had a two-run slnale in In elght inning ; • . Wednesdey Ras~Ite Wednesday Reeu t| - :--: ' ~ - T o r e n t o - - l a w y e r - Alan system W0i'ks this Way i f f a . ~ . ' ~ . ~ ' . ~ ' . ' , " ~ .~"...'.~'~ ~ walking-G0rman--Thomas. - t h a t ~. b u r s t - and- '°Tom . . . . - - - ~--: . . . . . . . ~ o r ~ c~'sc~ok'~,nC,,~0--2- -=~a.o-,.t- s~,ton , . , ' .

• "• . " v . w , V ~ v v s ~ s ~ . ~ s , ; m ~ v z i t t " ' ' ' ' ' "' " 0 K a f l f ~ l C I I Y ' 9 '?oronm u E a g l e s o n , e x e c u t i v e free agent goes to another rmmd nh.k fnr"thmu~ nt O~livie followed with hls Paci,.rek hit two earlier L P . ' . A . . . . - - - - & - - S t , . t , o u l e , l . A t l s n t ~ . . _ Chlc~lo 9 Direr 3 {13 in.

- " -- ' • -"' - - - - - " . r * - ' - . . . . . . - . . . . . . v . " " P t t l o u r s l ~ $ c I n ¢ l n n o f l • • ' : dtrectoroftheNHLPA, seid. club and the two teams $100,000-$135,000; a second 22rid homer .wkich cleared homers . IMIX~) r l W; : : I I IL~ "~.tr,,~ , L . ~ , . t -~t- ni~..~)~,,, u , c,.v,i,no , spice ;nntnlle) Daltirnore S Csllfornla , the fl d w.. und more .,,...,....n o,ooo, at a news conference the cannot -agree on com- and fourth-round selection made it 7-0, The Brewers Former Yankee Bobby " lime, v,doy n,rm) association's free-agency

p r o p o s a l s fall far short of those in other sports.

pnnsatlon, an independent arbi t rator t a k e s a sub~ mission from both, be it a

Lendl advances again WASHINGTON ( A P ) - - GiBes Moretton of France 6-

Top-seeded Ivan Lendl of 3, 7-6 Wednesday- night and ., Czechoslovakia defeated advanced to the third round

for those at $125,000- $160,000; one first-round pick for those at $150,000- ~,~00,000; a first and second- " round plck for those at $200,0004400,0001 and two first.round selections for free agents earnins ~4o0,000 and more,

got their el~h~ run in the fifth on Moore's fifth homer,

Minnesota's• first run came on Gary Goetti'a'lSth homer, in the fourth inning, The Twins made it 6-3 on Geetti'a sacrifice fly in the 1 sixth, then picked up two runs in the seventh on'

Record Set a t U S O p e n NEw YORK

DefencHng champlo'~John 7~6, ~7, 7.6, ~. McEnroe anolTracy Austin, " ' .~ !-'~ :~ plus: J lmlny~ i Co~"norn,o E~]l~r Wednesday, Jose. Martins Na~at i lova and , ' l~is Cterc, t he defending B i l i i e J e a n ~ a r e among • champion and No. S seed a record 930 players who defeated American D i sk have ente-z~kl the 1962 u.S. ~ Stockton 7-8, 6-1 and Ber- open, the U,S. Tennis nard Fritz of France upset The owners wantS/two Association announced No. 7 Eddie DlShe of the tint-round drmftpiclu,~lus Wednesday; United States &~, ~13, a player,, as compenHUan

A total of 700 m ' ~'--,= ." ~ : ! on and 330 for losing a free agent woman*have applied to pla~,, ~ Dibbs Inter was fined ~ " earning $1~0,000 or mon~. I , t So Aug, St-sept, 13 for Smashing his racquet. The owners also want a touriiament, the world's into the umpire 's chair seven.year deal, b u t t h e richest with $1.5 million in during an outburst in the. NHLPA is after a two-year• prize money, first set. pact.

Under the owners' Randy Johnson~shomer, his• of the $240,000 D.C. National proposal, a free qentwould ninth of the season. Bank tennis tournament, . have to be .34 o r older to

In .a~ther'n~atch, Jaime move to- another team .In other *Amerloan: ' =vived a v 0ut his pr.io,,, t . m L. e =uan We esd.y-

• ~ithr~ee.f0~i, ii'Ltriple ' tle-~ rece iv ing a n y corn-, n/~t, it was: ,~KamasClt~ -brkake~ii~'0usting No. kS* pensatian, . _ . . . / Royabe~ 'arontoBlunJayl • Paul MeN arose of Aus t r a l i a T~e o w n s 1 aipree free . 71 Chicago White Sex 9

agentS earning less t h e n ..I)~zoit' T /pro 3 ; Seattle $70,000 should go *without' compensation., b u t they would retain t he curren~ compensation system for players in the NHI, six years or lass.

Marlners e New York Yankees S; .Baltimore Orioles e ~ l i f m d a A n p b 71 Oakland A's e Cleveland Indians 4; and Texss R a n g e r s spl i t n

doubleheader, with Boston Red Sex, wianh~ the first p m e 6-3 and losing t he mu~d ~1. Reyels 9 Blue J'syS ?

Wlille Wilson gets around for Kansas City. Around the bases. Fast,

in his ffve years In the

Brown scored Seatt le 's winning run on MannY Contillo's grounder - - but it was Dave Winfleld's grounder that ended the game which had Bill Borgeneh, a- Yankee vice- president, hopping mad. He said ~. videotape replays showed the* umptre~ blew the call.

"It wan a bad oali, This crew coat u~ the game tonight, We w i l l take .the tal.~, tomorrow to American

, , l~eague pres ident Lee '~ MacPhall to dzow how we

were the ~ctima of bad • umpbr~ i / ' ; Orioles S Angeb -Without Ear l Weaver

CINCINNATi (AP) -- Runs Nlxon, elevated to .his first major league manm~n8 Joh, rays his top priority Is to sp iee~up Qncinnatl Reds' style Of play,

" I think w e ' r e very uninteruting," said Nlxon, named Wedneiday to repinoeJokn McPinmara as m a n ~ i e r of the National League ba~bsl l elub.~ !'I think people~ vdLi-come .to see us if .we g 0 o ~ t t h ~ a"

l i t t le : ' eoeky l ~ and • In~ ferreting." . . . . . • Cincinnati was beaten by

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AS R H AVe. Knlllht, H0U 3Sl 50 112 ,~19. Pone,. Poh " 395 30 11) .314 Oliver, Mti -341.53 101".~14

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T Im~s M. N e w Y o r k N TOrOnto M Chlcst lO N

Pr iCey 8 e m u TeXas It Detroit N So.lie st "¢levilond N OaklarKI M mo l t lmore N Cal l fo f l f le M NIN/ Y o r k N

_ T ~ t o st Chlc00o N M I I W J U k I O I t K l f l i a l C i t y N

• sosfon 'st Minnesota" N

AS R N Ale. wfr~n, KC M |t0 I1 101 .I~S O e n t n o r , M I I - 214 | | 14 ,Sk i Hrbek, Mln • • 316 4f 104 ,~JS Herr|h, CIo ' IS1 7| I l i ,]~0 Yount; MID |SO 43 !11 . | |e lonnelh Tot ~li 41 11 .$3| Piclerek;" Cr~l 1190 35 91 .J|! Porrlsh, Dot S~l 44 78 .|30 Cooper, ~II aSS ~011S ~3tS MCR|O, KC . . q | O Sl 1 0 9 , 3 t |

D H I I d o l - - W h l t l ~ . K o n e i | • C i t y , • MI Lyn l l , C e l l f o f l l l i , U . ~ ,

TriPlet-- Horn.s, Detroit, • ~r Wilson; KenUo City',' 111 Yount, M I I w o o M O , S~ O6 ' l f f l n , T o r n t o , i~ O I r ¢ l l , TO#~MqlO~11.

H e M S r o n ~ - - T h o m l i , MID. W e d ~ y night In Nlxoa's No,no ross- gnomon, • Now

York, Ua MV¢IHW, Atlente,':|4. ¢~Dbu t , / "~. . • : . . . . " w o u k e e , I I ; ReJ11ckoon, C e l l i s t .

around to direct' traffic, Reds ~ president Dick tide ;ienN~!U~ M~r'j~v, At. n e e , . , TMrmon, Callvo06na, W'~'-er d i a l s ' t e a - ~ - ~ lento, 671 lclnemsn, N m York, I l l OOIIvI11, MIIWoukI~, ||. thinp got.a bit heetic for ,~, . . . . ; ' * W ~ -- M' ~ " ':/' : ';i .... none b0.1d 111 ~- NoR*e, Kin •

he, too, found the tams ,h , ~ - c , v . , . ' c * ~ , r . M,. RaltimorebeforeCalRIpkin• _ , ~ . , ~:. , . , , . . . * i re,H: •', ,~ ;~ - -Lo , .m, , s*. * ,~ . , , . . D o r ~ l ~ w e ~ y i~ ' L011111. :~ 44J : • M o r n f l o , P I t t l l b u S h : StOloN b a s s i - - ~ , H e n d e r s o n ,

40, , "" ! O i k l l n 4 , 119# W i t h i n , K o n l e o • CitY, N I O i r c l o , Tm 'wdo , M .

8r., stand-in during d ~ n h e ~ L;~ Weaver ' . •.~ GI RS~,~;~111; ' • s suspension, fired McNamara.: B u t .~ , . . . : , ,

ma ,ht, md out.•/ W, p med..o . mt ,t -~Rlpkin wanted. Benny he wmm t pleamd.that ~ a , ~ I n ~ i p , p t s u r ~ , ~ & j r . t s , Zakn, c,,fornl,, t0.a, SiS,

Avnlm [n n|n~h.hff f i r t~nnkl~ ,~ l .k with *hA ~ t ' l ~ e d ~ |f i ~ ~ S it| .~ | | j rT Sen~ ' O E ~ L : ~ " ~ ' ~ M ' l h .CasalS., Seattle 10.4, 11a " " " - . " ~ 71 ~ , 0 t . ~ ' . ~ . . . . . ~'~J . . . . . . . 1131 O ~ l d r y , N0W Y o r k , t . I

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CLUB meets Ak)nd~y evening at 6:30 p . m . - United Church basement, Kitlmat.

I N(:HES AWAY CLUB meets every Tuesday night st 7:30 p.m. in the Skeana Health unit. For in- ormatlon phone 635-3747 or

DEBT i: COUNSELLOR i and CONSUMER

COMPLAINTS OFFICER (4603D Park Ave., Terrace, ,~.C. VaG IV5. Free aid to

myone having debt p r o b l e m s t h r o u g h - overex tend lng credl t . Budget edvlce available. Consumer compia ln ts handled. Area covered 7-

W E I G H T WATCHERS

meeting held every Tuesday at 7 p.m. In the Knox United Church Hall, 4~)Z Lezelle Ave.

TERRACE LOAN

CUPBOARD Hosp i ta l e q u i p m e n t avallafflb for use In the home, For more In. formetlon please call:

8:30to4:30 631-0111

Evenings 635-4574

Do you ever need help In er hurry? Need a lob dome or need a lob? Phone

GOLDEN RULE Employment Agency

of Terra am 6354535 or drop in at No. 2. 3238 Koium Street next to B.C. Tel Office~

AI,,AkON 1 ALATEEN MEETINGS

Monday at Mills Memorial Hospital at 8 p.m. ~-

Phone Marllyn 6,15.354.t

1 " T h e

~THREE l R I V E R S

WORKSHOP IS open to publlc. Wehave

MILLS M E M O R I A L THRIFTSHOP

MIlls Memorial Hospital Auxiliary would appreciate any donetlons of good, clean macrame, qu i l t s and clothing, any household various wood ~products.

mlle radlusofTerrace. Cell Items, toys etc. for their Hours: 9"::e,m. to 3 p.m. Terrace 638.1256, 9.4" p.m. Thrift Shop. Fur ~pickup'- Monday to Friday. for appointments. Of f i ce service phone 635.5320 or hours 1.4 p.m. only. Kltlmat "635.$233 or leave donations cell 632-3139 for ap. at the Thrlf l Shop on Lazelio RAPE RELIEF pointments. Office hours ~Ave. on Saturdays between Abortion Counselling .second Tuesday of every 11 a.m. and 3q?.m. Thank andCrlslsLIne .month, --- you,

INDEX 1 Community Services ~a Sorvlces 2 Comlng events __ 24 Sltu,tlens Wanted 49 Wanted to Rant . . . . . 3 Notices 211 TV 4, Stereo - - ~ 50 Homes'for-S' ; l l 4 Information Wanted 29 Mullcal Instruments $1 Homes Wanted 5 Births 30 Furniture & Appllancss 52 PrODorty for Ssle 6 Engalamants 31 P i ts 53 Protlarty WarUed 7 Marriages 32 Livestock 54 Sualnese Property $ • Obituaries 3,1 For Silo Mi~collanenus 55 Business Opportunity 9 Card of Thanks 35 Swap 8, Trade 56 Motorcycles

10 In Memorlum 38 MIKellammus Wanted 57 Automobiles 11 AuCtIOflS 39 /~ar[ne 51 Trucks &, V i a l 12 Garage Sale 40 Equipment 59 Mobile Homes 13 PerSonal 41 Machlnory 60 RKreatlona! Vehicles 14 "Businosl Perso~ll 43 For Rent Mlscellanoous 63 Alrcrel t 15 Found . . . . . ~ Property for Rent 64 Financial 16 Loal 45 Room & Board 68 Legal . 19 Help Wanted 41 Sultes for Rent 69 Tenders

For Hire 41 Homes for Rent' -

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KSAN HOUSE

SOCIETY wishes to announce the availability of Ksen Houri for women and chlldren who need a temporary home during a time of mental or physical cruelty; i f you or our children have been

tiered and need a safe refuge call the local RCMP et 635-4911, the Crisis Line at 638.e3N, or during nor- mal business hours, the Mlnlstry of Human Resources. Tell them you want to come to Ksen House. They w i l l make Immediate arrangements tor you to come to us. We would like to•help you.

MEALS onWHEELS

Avaliable to elderly, han. dlcepped, chronically III or convalescents . - - hot full course meals del ivered Monday, Wednesday and Thursday. Cost: Minimal. Phone Terrace Community Services at. 635-317~.

LE J A R D I N _ d'ENFANCE

(.Terrace French Pre. School) has vacancies for English or French speaking children, three and four years of age• Central ly located at the corner of Sparks and Park. For more Information telephone 635. 5688.

TERRACE CHILDBIRTH EDUC. ASSOC.

For more Ir~f0rmaflen call Margaret 635-4873• For bresstfeedlng support call Birgltte at 635-46|6• in Kltlmat call 632-4602 or visit thi#'~dfflcte~ ~ l { ~ l q ~ l ~ d l ~ !

ARE YOU AF RAID TO LEAVE .TNE

SAFETY OF HOMET Or do you fear: *walking alone; dr iv ing° alone; crowded places; depart- ment stores; super. markets; restaurants. You are not alone. Take that first step, and contact the Mental Health Centre for further Information et 3412 Kalum St. 635.6163.

KITIMAT A.A. Construction Group

In Kltlmat telephone 632-,1712

,~--. MEETINGS Monday Step MeG' Js 8:30 p.m. Catholic CF "ch Hall. Wednesday - - Closed N~etlngs 8:30p,m, Cathollc Church Hall, Frldays - - Open Meetings 8:30 p,m, Cath011c Church Hall, • AI-Anon Meetings - - Tuesday, 8 p•m. United Church Hall 632-5934.

T E R R A C E H O M E M A K E R

SERVICES -provides assistance with /td~deueehold management and

Ily living activities to aged, handicapped, con. valescents, Chronically ill, etc.

4103D Park Ave. Ik15-5135

K E R M O D E F R I E N D S H I P '

CENTRE 135-4t~

Services: Counselling and refer.rai on U.I.C., housing, Alcohol & Drug Counselling, Education problems, Social, cultural & recreational programs. Netlve culture Is the main focus. Lay counselling.

Need Assitance? if you are new to the city, have no friends, are lost, lonely or looking tore place to l i v e - Terrece's Indian Frisndship Centre will

suppor t , understand and a~;slsf you. Cell us: 635-4906 - - or come for coffee. We're open daily 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Programme Cadre de FRANCAIS

E H GUl l II existe a Terrace, L'educatlon en Fnancels pour lea enfant= de maternelle • la 7e ennee. Blenvenue a tous. Pour plus s tap les I n f o r m a t l o n s telephonez au 635.4400, Inscription 635-3115.'

WOMEN ADDICTS A support group for women with alcohol or drug ad. dictions, themselves or In their families. Meets every second Wed, on the second and fourth Wed. of each month at the Terrace Womens Resource Centre,

between 12-4 p.m.. week- days.

The Terrace CHILDBIRTH

EDUCATION GROUP hasa loan program ofinfant and toddler car seats. I10 deposit/$5 returned). Coli 6354873. We are also looking for donations of car seats to add to our loan program.

" - A.A. Kermode Frlendshll?

Group Meets every Tuesday evening at 8:30 p.m. Everyone Is welcome to attend;

3313 Kalum St. Terrace, B.C.

63549O6 DOROTHY L I V E S A Y , a femlntst poet, wil l be doing a poetry reading at the No r thwes t Woman 's Festival and speaking on women's Issues. Public welcome, free of charge, Saturday, July 19, 9 p.m., Klsplox Festival site.

TERRACE WOMEN'S ALCOHOLICS

P R E P A R E D C H I L D B I R T H

CLASSES Spom~rad by the Terrace Wan~n's Resource Centre. Ins t ruc tor : Mar ianne

; Weetan. Call 638.0228 bet. w~en noan end 4 p.m. weak. days, or 635.2942 anytime.

W O M E N OF • TERRACE

T h e Woman's- Health Coalit ion has set up a Women's Health Care Dlre~ory. The purpose of this directory la t o aid women In choosing a physician, according. ~ their needs as women. you would like to share your experience with other women In health ~ r e call

anytime or 631-02211 between 12-,I p.m. cx' drop by the Women's Centre et 4S~ Oark Ave.

AEUSEDWOMEN'S SUPPORT GROUP

Every Thursday' 8:00 p.m., Conference Room - Mills M e m o r i a l H o s p i t a l Psychiatric Wing. Tran -

• sportaflon.provldad. Phone: 63S-~63 or~63S-20S4 after 6:00m.

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WOMEN ADDICTS will not be meeting until September. Call the Women's Centre at 638.0228 between 12 • 4 p.m. week. days.

PREGNANT1P In need of support? Call Birthright on,dime at &15.3~07. Office now open more hours: Monday to Saturday from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Thursdays all day, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. No.34621 Lakelsa Ave. Free confidential pregnancy tests available.

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KERMODE FRIENDSHIP Se¢lety wil l be holding a bakesele for the elders on July 30 trom I p.m. - 4 p.m. at the Skenna Mail.

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BOTTLE DEPO Three Rivers Workshop, 5010 Ager Ave., 635.2238. Open Monday to Friday (9:00- 3:00) saturday, 12:00-3:00.

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P L A N N I N G ACTION • COMMITTEE of Terrac~-

Thornhl l l Is meeting Thuredey July 22, 19112 7:30 p.m. Terrace Public Library A r t s Room Basement. Everyone

Welcome. (nc-2211)

OLD TIMERS REUNION to be held in Terrace, B.C, July 23, 24 & 25, 1982. For

-'relldente having lived In Terrace up to the 1940'e. For more information write to P.O. Bmc 1042, .Terrace, B.C. VaG 4VI

SPECIAL SALE-- Sat. July 24 10 e.m. - 5 p.m. 25 pc, ½" drive socket sat S38; 4o pc. socket sets $10.5o; 2 ten hydraulic lack SiS; 5 ton hydraulic lack I=9; 50-ton hydraulic l ick S100; 2 ton floor..-lack S150; 4" bench v iceS35; 12speed drill press 1235; 6" bench grinders 175; 8" bench grinders Sll0; Try our prices an shop equipment before you IxW. I..W. k ~ n A~'tkm

SuPply, 41o6 HwT. 1~ E u t

Ptmsa ~lS-/t~ Open Tueedey to Saturday 2-S p.m. Wednesday night

Auctlml sale 7:30 p.m. You can stretch your dollars " with our help.

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, (nc-2511) .... NEIGHBOURHOOD

C A L E D O N I A S E N I O R G A R A G E SALE- - SECONDARY School office will be open Wed. mornings in July 14, 21, 28 11..30 a.m.. 12 noon. for students to return books, pay fees, and pickup transcripts and report cards.

(nc-~711)

THE TERRACE CHILD. B I R T H E d u c a t i o n Assolcetlon Is planning a Coffee Party and • Sole In September. The proceeds to go towards the Birthing Bed Fund Raising. We are looking for donatlone of Sewing Patterns fat:: a

" paflern exchange and B~by and Toddler clothes. We are willing to mend and sew. Phane 635-4873 or 635-3597 ,-,,~: .~ ; ~TZ~ ~ ' ,~'~'_ ..-~. _~/-

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NORTHERN DELIGHTS CO-OP is organizing the second' "annual Northwest

WANTED FOR DISPLAY PURPOSES during Old- Timers Week. July 23rd to 25th. Old spectacle frames that evening at the R.E.M. and lenses, monocles,___ magnifiers, stereoscopes, slldee and holders. Any Item of interest wil l be displayed end tagged. Please phone--Alan

3238 Crescent Street, left off Old lakelse Lake Road. Saturday, July 24 10 a.m. - S p.m. Cook stoves, windows, lumber, puppies a n d lots more.

(I)2-2311)

635-5620 during the day or 635-2197 after 6 p.m., or drop In at 3212 Emerson St. and see M. Solder.

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BUS IN ESS WATCH Four local summer

students on the-Summer Y o u t h E m p l o y m e n t Program sponsored by the Terrqce Detachment of the R.C.M.P. Will be making deer-to-door contact within the Business Sector. SERVICE-S:

B.C.I.T. ALUMNI - We are looking for you. Cell collect 434-5734 Local 847.

(DI2-22,23JI)

The ciesslfled Department apologizes to the B.C. Lions

Folk 'MuSic Festival to be- Society for the late hold August 15, 1982 In the publlcetlonofJune30Lucky

I lbraryry park with a main Leo Winners, due to a stage show scheduled later departmental error•

Lee Theatre. The search for LUCKY LEO - . talent is on. If you or your FUN INTHE group Is Interested In .SUN LOTTERY p~rformlng please contact Juno30, 1982

Weston at 635.2942 or Grand Prize Winner Northern Dolights at* 635- ~0,00~.0~ 9415. P. Brown,

Prince George, B , ~ (nc-2311)

T E R R A C E H I K I N G CLUB-- Hike planned for weekend of July. 24, 25 In RoCher DeBoule Mine area nearSeeley Lake - Skeane Crossing. Monf at Library at 9:00-a.m. weather per- miffing. If raloed out, possible day hike Sunday - mountains- meet af Library 8:00a.m. - (2511)

Trip to . . . . . . . . Bahamas Winner

_ Hilda and Eric Oonaldsan,

Pt. Cequltlem SIO,000 Winner ' Aurora EVllllO,

Fernls, B.C. SS,~0 Winner

Belle Ann Moore, Pt. Coqultlam EARLY BIRO

S1,000WlNNERS By providing Individual SPONSOR; Terrace Parks Patrlcla Robinson, 100 Mile

premises in the Terrace and Recreation Dept. ~1 . .House; Robert Norton, area wlthlnformatlon as t o - - E V E N T-~- -S t~m-me r - - :De l ta ; - Samuel--Lauder, ............ how they could reduce the Playgrounds ~ Join; us,"f~'---Creston; Nancy Mid-

RESOURCE CENTRE ANONYMOUS possibilities of a .crime spo~'ts, games, crafts, dlemlss, D0ncan; John A suonort service for ...IIIIIIII~6., .135~. 1 occuring This wil l be ac- music, field trl s and much Gougeon, Mission; Ann T

• - r I S ' P " women; • information - . . / ~ . I . R g s _ . . M o n a a y Knox compllshed by providing more " I •Stevens, Sidney; -Bernice lreferral;-lnewsletter----unlm°:~n-ul'.c~...8:.3~.P'm'. . . . . r_e_cO__m__men_da_~!0~_such__aS__DATEi_July 5 to 9th N~lsale, Chllllwack; Jean c~)llectlve; Stetus of Women" i~hour.sa.a.Y'__MI!lSMemor! al . alternat!velocklngdevlces, ~Clarence Mlchaei-Eiem.i ..... W o ~ i , - - - C o ~ i ...... F~B~ ........... act ion group; lending M o~pnal s:3o p.m.~ .. screening windows mol t July 12 to 16 Parkslde Menerd, Vancouver; B e r t & library; bookstore; ,coun- ~1~1: oay u1~...MEG, l ing. , vuI.nereble, .lighting their Elementery; July-19 . 2 3 M a r y Ka r l l ne r .Bob & selling; support groups. . N~emorial t losp,a l arees~ ..... and marking Thornhlll'Elementary; July Connie Edwards.Bil l & Drop.In Centre, 4542 .P~ark .8:30 p.m. regular l ly stolen met- * 26.29 Furlong Bay ' Camp Susan Brereton, Trail; Leah Ave. (formerly the District chendlse in obvious places. Site. House) Open 12-4 p.m. TERRACE PARENTS Ti~|s service is available .TIME:' 10:00 a.m. to 3:30 Monday to Friday. FORFRENCH ' to all businesses in .the p.m. ,;. Telephone 638.0228. would like to advise the Terrace.Thornhll l area For more Informatlan call

public that regletratlons ere from June until the end of t h e T e r r a c e Parks and' • currently being accepted at August frea of charge. Find Recreation Dept...at 638.

T h p Ki l l K'Shan School for. outhowt0holpyourssltthls 1174. TERRACE FOSTER French Immersion Kin: summer. Contoct Arlene " PARENTS ASSOC,

Merrel l , Powell River; Mart in Fetter, Yarrow; Phllllp Ferber, Vancouver; George Schafer, Langley; Margare t J. Andrucko, Vancouver; Dugald Bell, Lake Cowlchan; Paavor Rasppanaa, Canlm Lake;

dergarten and Grade 1 for Christie at 631-0333 9.5. ~_ SPONSOR: Terrace~ Perks D. . Cummins, South offers education resources 1982 83 (Please note that fnc a ,~,~ . . . . . . .

- - " " " " " " / " ~ " ' . . . . . I - " 1 * 1 " " "1,, and RecreatlonDept HezeiTon;- uualey ~ . . ano suppor~ tor local tearer Gredel m avallaulewlmout *- " " • • . . . . . . . . . . • - ' - PrldeauX VIc 'o - I - ' " "AI parents It you are a'fester having had French Kin- OLD TIMERS REUNION ~'Vl=Nl: Laales. Keep t-it, ; . . . . ; , . . . ! , - , , ; '.,~,

• . " • Body*Shaping and our WMKmS, victoria; Shirley. parent or would like more, .dergarten). • For in. 1912 SCHEDULE/ OF . . . . . ._ ,_._,.,-- r~.~..~,.. .- LS~;~t~ff,. Valem,-;n*.

July ~ SaT • : " . . . . . ' " ~ g l " " "1 " " "' Ba~iuat Roon~ ' ~ Westbank;. : D iane /b~

• PAREN-TEDU- CATION " " - i :. . ~V~ll~ Cu.nche~* : ~. _ _ : ' :;i'~i ~i For more"l~nforma;;~'~ca;[ ~,al let , , :Nanalm0; H e r ~ , u K u u r • ONE: PARENT FAMILIES July 2 4 Sat,_,7:u_u p.m. the Ter race Parks.~and " Roberi~Cer~ulherl , V ic .

W..ednosaays 7 :~ , ?ke~_,. Association o f Canada _ e C°cktallsg:0Op'm"Banqum Recrreetlon Dept at 628- torla; 'Norma~.N Carter, Health unit, 3412 Kalum be, local groul~ of concerned and clance " " . . . . . . . . FI I - - '-ues * /~l-eak(tr | . " " ' " . . . . . " . . . . . " ' ' _ _ " .' 1174. " " Bumaby; Gordoh~ N~resh,

" ' ~ ' , V • P ' a m 1o pare n~ wno ate mmres, m JUly 25 =4m. 8•uQ ' • rl ' • (nc.2911) P nce George; Frank group discussion In hal out -.~ • ping othor mother 11:00 a.m. breakfast. Arthur RoUert Amer,

NURSING MUMSI Breast feed ing, support

--group. For information, support, concerns , -ca l l Blrglfle 635-4616 or Pare 635- 5271. Everyone welcome to

or fathers who may be only weekend Parents. We are providing PQt Luck Sup- pars, 'Birthday Parties for Children and:Group Ac-' f lv l t lea; 'which Involve parents and their children.

our meeting - held 2nd Custody Of your Child Is not. Thursday-of the month a t ~ necessary, phone Bee. 63S, Sksena Hemlth ;unit• 8 p.m. 3238 or Bob ~635.N49•

M Lower Little Park. July 25 Sun. I:00 p.m. - . . . , , , , , , , . A . . PIcMc and bus tours. July 26 Man. 9:00 a.m. to !1 :~)a.m~ Coffee at,the*Co- op Catoferia, HapPy Gang Centre open;July 23 Friday 1:00 p.m. ' Coffee' and tea available. "

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Vancouver; Robert W. Hunter, Victoria; Jerry

• Dlxor~;-Gll0sens. LIONS SOCI ETY FOR C R I P P L I E D

• CHILDREN I,T; W. Seventh,

Vsnmuver - VSY ILIi I73-11LS

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I I ' I ' I ~ : ~ ' " ;,..A,IIp,70~NI . ,- . : ':cqmp!r,... P.hOtographlc Ph'me ~ ' : ~ : ' " : : I ':: k ~II l'r j 4 +I N I ' I " q I d ' + , F I P~ ' ,PB , f l l t : i h le rh~ , '~000 . ~ lJg ' i ' . . . 1 ~ 8 , : . . . . . . : " - " . . . / ... :. , , . . . i . . . . . - , ' . : . i'! [ - * ' :Y :' . : , '~ (am41A) "enlerp;*mnd. easel, Kefi~ ' • ' (IM/~il) 7400; - - . ~ : ...: ~ ::-,~"' . ' ~ . i~ . " t o f te i ; .V lew at 3601 • Tim.. 3.600.ton.,:uavri l . . re[ml~l., to !Ipeeukt~ on .me'., palmm through t he wazef,.

" ' " " . : .'. " " :more t ~ " l o a d l n g dleh. . - . ,'.. .- . -. • . - - [ p z o - ~ ' Kalum .or phone .63S4~o: so ryd ,w:bas been'under mission ~)L:the soviet'sldp,~- ,Yhe movemem of the Dido :CON'CRk:rEFOI~M-: waehorl1~.Wl!Itakeottors iBEDROOMeparh~entfor FO" s A L ~ ' " 3 ' : ' b ~ f ~ n ~lW.~p.m. 63S-6819 survei l lance by tSe Roger c0~"~dFa' -NsvY wi l l b e : m o n i t o r e d w i ~

• ~ a l l tM ~ w e . Phone 635- rent, With fr ldge and Stove. ' "I ~ ' - In' horm" ' hoe"area, ~ . . . . . underwatdlP .,: ,~,.~,..~:.;MJ!NTAL$ . . . . . I :. F~ND~ATIONS"

E,:~nmi~ ..& Io ta / ?m.u l~

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I::" THOMSON &SONS : ~mora l Centra¢tm~

Sewer end water con- n~,ct!0ns, , digoIng, back. fl!!ln'g~iseptJc iystsms and . Uwp!mNing, AI Thomson.

" . . . . 135~/$17 (am.31Au)

m I SIAMESE klttsns found on MerkleyRead area. Phone 6 3 5 - 3 4 4 6 . -~

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k V O N Want to beat inflation? We have Very compet i t ive pr lc lng l We have h igh quality productel We have a 1(~. per cent money back gearan.tee. To buy or sell

• call Mary. 638.1850.:. (cffn-&4-82)

N E E D E D S P E C I A L C A R E Home for mentally retarded 18 year old I~y. Special skills are required to work with severe emot ional ly disturbed behavior . :Ad- d i t ional monies w i l l be available to.hire Child care workers. Direct enquiries t 0 LII: :-at Humsn Resources, 638.0281 between 8:30 and

, 4:~,, M o n d a y to ..Friday. References requlrod...,...',~

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~fatlve required to service large reta i l • outlets In your-area. Must have vehicle and space " f o r product storage. Renumeratlon based on service and production. Forward resume to Box 1426, c-o Terrace Dally Herald, 3010 Kalum, Terrace, B.C.

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M A R I E S

ENTERPRISES Asphalt shingles, vlny! and aluminum siding s o l d , a l u m i n u m awnings, a luminum roofing, metal roofing and siding. Ornamental windmills.

. . . . _Above_materl~l sold and Installed after 4 p.m, 635-3559.

(p301t)

INTERIOR & E X T E R I O R PAINTING, and home repair lobs are wanted. No lob Is too small . Free estimates. Phone 63S.5860..

(p20-3011)

2547 after 5. , (P I -~ ,N I I ; 9 ,1S ,16 ,~ l , 2311 )

I1 FOOT FIBREGLASS car. top boat. l~400.-Pa,r~, from '73 Blazer 4 ~ and 76 GMC

ton pickUP. 4 . Toyota white I I~ke wheels for land c r u l ~ r - $100 . A luminum running boards, 68 inch. $100. 4 - 17 .In. wheals and fires for ~ ,ton Chav $100. Phone 635-2516.

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B A R B I E D O L L HOUSE

6orble dolll can stand UP In this large wood two storey doll house. Worth ~00 now. Asklng'. S l 0 0 . Phone 635.3744 after 5 .

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WANTED-- Used frldge, house door, 16" fires. Call 635-3438.

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No pets a l lowed/For more Informatlm .call 635-4697.

. Available Immedletoly. ~ (p4-2011)

N O W A V A I L A E L E B I R C H W O O D

A P A R T M E N T S A D U L T O R I E N T E D

t-Beclresm so l t i i Close to Downtown

P H O N E L15~14~!

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KEYSTONE APART- MENTS now tak ing applications. Spacious, Clean aperts., I , 2, and 3 bedroom sultss. Extras, ~nci~e heat, hot water, l a u n d r y f a c i l i t i e s , s t o r a g e I o c k e r ~ playground. Please i~one 635.5224.

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WANTED TO B U Y - - Snowmobi le in good con- dillon. Phone 635-3303 after

6 p . m . (p5 .27 i l ) F O R R E N T IN KEITH EST~ATE 3 bedroom house -

block f rom. schools. Car- port. La r~ l fenced yard. ~ k l n g ISg,0gO. '.Excellent financing. Phone 63s.gT~.

(pS:2611)

A . F R A M E " $ 9 4 0 CRESCENTiVEW A V E .

• (Thornh l l i ) 2 bedroom, l iv ing, room carpeted. Laundl'y room and 4 place bath. Wood and eis¢frlc h e a l . l bay carport. Lawn and ga rden '¢omplafalY enc loNdby fence on qulat street. I d e e l for pe~l. t55,000. To view phone 2222 days local ~5 638-1480 evenlngo.

(I~I-.~,II)

WHY BUY ASKI CABiN IN" JULY? Now Is the t ime to f ix UP and paint. A.Freme ski cabin on tho Hu .dson Bay Mountal n,r", Sm~flIMl. THE PRICE IS RIGHTI Phone- George Wall 847.2833 or 847.

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PlCrUREmUE,.O EV . . . . . ~,~ .~, ,.. !~ ~ ~ ' . : . 1 HOUSE,-rovenue from 2

rental sultes. ~ acre, park- like, above river, ona.thlrd

FOR RENT-- 2 bedroom down, bargalnprlce.Ownor traller, sltuatsdTImberland wll l finance balance. 4344 t ra l le r park. Foi' In- Queensway. Phione63S.24~IS, formation Phone 63S.40S9, . . - .

.(pS-2211) 635-2837. • (p~O-3011)

• " full basement, 1~/~ bath, wall

FOR SALE.BY G W N E R ~ 3 bedroom home, wood stove, fully-iend~:apad~ c.w c ~ k r

WE HAVE NEED.Ot 1 or 2 places of heavy equipment (cat - loader

backhoe) Would~ consider accepting what

y o u have as par t payment on 15 acre farm near Armstrong,

.BC.: If. you can deal- phone 546-3244 or 546- 6000.

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F O R S A L E - - 1975 16 ff Surftamer Fiberglass boat. 3S h.p. Marc Outboard, Halsclaw trai ler. Includes skis, ski rope, iack ets. Excellent condltien. Asking $3500 OBO. Phone 635.9411 after 5 p .m. 638-1378.

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20 FOOT, Semi Vee let beat. 305 cu. in. 198 h.p., F.W.C. Berk ley*Jet , only used SO hours, windshield, top, extras, tandem axle a luminum t r a i l e r . Boat good for shal low r i v e r running and rough water, $16,900 OBO Will take trade- ins. Phone 624-3619.

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towall carpet. 2 car garage, deck, carport , dishwasher. large garden,-frul t trees..._ A s s u m a b l e ' mor tgage. $650 month, reterences $37,000 at 15V~ per cent f i l l required Security deposit. March 85. Asking $64,000. Phone 635-2971 eves, ask for

"Jim. (I)5-2211)

FOR RENT-- Attractive 3 bedroom house. Carpafad~. 'Partly furnished. Fireplace. Garage• Fenced yard. Downtown location near scl~)l~,~700 - month, days 635-7173 eveninge 635.9367/

FOR R E N T - - 3, bedroom house In north Usk. Call after 6 p.m. Available. Aug 1 Phone 635.21SS. ~

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A T T R A C t i V E 1 BEDROOM heu~. Wail ~.. wal l cerp~ing, drapes and trldge .and stove. Clo~e to d()wntown. N o pets. Responsible couple or small family 0nly. After 6 phone 635-3354 Avellable Aug 1.

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E C O N O M I C A L 2 BEDROOM rural.• house, ayaliable.Aug. 15 or Sept. t,

• 1982. Quiet, mature em- ployed or retired couple preferred. References. $275 plus heat. Phone Sunday only 635-9613.

(p4.2311)

FOR RENT-- 2 bedroom home wl th basement, garage and yards. Ava i lab le Immediate ly . Also small 2 bedroom house.

Open to otfm's &15-7689.. (p20.6au)

FOR SALE-- 3 bedroom home i n an exclusive sub. d iv is ion i n - Th~)rnhill. Features Include 1V~ baths, den, hobby r ~ m , fireplace and a double car garage.

Ch~i~lt i l l~:D~e. ~Vl~v~ byP. uppolntmont; only. Phone 635.2901 on weekends or af ter 6 :00 p .m. on week . days .

(p l0-Sa)

.3 BEDROOM - 2 bath, full basement condo. Quiet end unit, newly decorated, new broadloom, appliances, cloee to schools, downtown, wil l accept .quality motor home as down payment. Ava i lab le Immodlately. Assumable 16 per cent (30,000) mortgage to 1984 at

$ 4 2 5 month FP (46,500) Phone 635.7681.

(p5-2711)

M O B I L E HOME 14x68 Terrace Trai ler Codr/. All appliances. Natural gas and much more. If you are not happy paying rent this could I ~ e r opportunity to move

ladder and 0Wnyour own place. Drive by No.16

see for yourself. The price Is way below appralsod value. Phone 635.7559 to vlew,

(pS-2711)

ROOM& BOARD available Ava i lab le Immediate ly . m own Phone 635-5760 .... ~ I ' ~.~ for male. 15mln. fro t • • . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ l ~ ~ ~ i ~

SlO0. Phone 635-4704. - u~-221I) ~ ~ ,p10-20,I) , BEDROOM house wl th - :~#~ ~*~, .~ ~ ~ : ~ ' ! ~ ! ~ i ~ ,

carport , good location, "~. ....... ~!'~"* "~ ......... ~ . ' ' ~ " ~ , J ~,~, unfurnished,-" $S50 per

,~j@ ~ ~. month Plus__ ut i l i t ies. LET'S TRADE EQUITY-- • "~Y'! A v a i l a b l e . Itnn~ecllately. Moving?We have V4 section

~4~ ~;.. In Alberta. Also 2 houses. i i ~ i , ~ ~ ~ ~ Phone 635-7640 and ask for Listen to all deals. Call 635. ~[ . . R o t o r . . • SUITES FOR RENT Phone (a-co July 14.~';~) 3438. 638.1268.

(acc19-11-16 au)

WOODGREEN APTS. 1, 2 and 3 bedroom suites for rent. Per t ly ' furnished. Phone ~ t T ~ .

(p12-301!)

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FOR SALE-- Ak)blle home 12x60 ' 1973 Woodland

(p3-2611)

. ~i.~.~,j [ • ~ 1 ! ~ | ~ " ~:.d:dllL I C i | , ~ , ~ : ~ t ~ ~ ..... . :~.~: •,'.;~-:/:.~.~ '.,~ ':~:::7;:,/.:).:,:::'~,~?~.~ ;~:. ~ ONE & TWO BEDROOM :~;,,~',~.~ suites for rent. Phone ~15-

,-, . ...- lace-monthly) I

• :- ..... 2 ~Br=O.ROOM ~: basement

Heights Call 638-8365. (pS.~ll)

- UNSURPASSI'D V I E W " super large building lot on the bench.. Sacrif ice p~;Ice 1149,900. Phone 635-7989.

W A T E R F R O N T P R O P E R T Y on High: way side o f La.kolse Lake wanted. For'more I n f o r m a t i o n .ph0ne ' Prince,' Ruper t 624.5215'

F O R " SALE-- ~ B l r~ f ':'~ suit~P~On'f~'rnlehed; Wl~t~ I . . - " " "(pS-~Ii) firewood. Split or hon spil.t! "~,¢. !: frldge~aitd, stove~'.l~OW.refff, ~, / , : . . . . (p.4-23ll): Terrace OIdTImers Hockey: I;200 plQs"utllltles fbi':;'qulef, *n' .FOR S A L E , Lake front, 3 " " '"

,, " * Avellable(,~-lbedr year round home, .. ChJb., Phone'. 635:6735.': :i ~':' :.Lsteady."cOOple.; . . . . . . . . . '," . ~ ' . " . . . . n 1 21 1 NO' ~al l~ ' hlghway slde of Lakelse " " . . : , ' : : ( c - 2 , l)" '" ' Immedlate!y. '.p~s.,' " ' ~ "d ~ ; ~ ; : ' ' " 1 " . . + ' I :IIIIIIII '

• . ,.or:" .:'.:m~ .~'~"'~-63s.~r/38:,,., r,,-,~,':'~:,i. ~.+;,.,,~ , Lake; Recent renoVations. ~.~:'~,::~.'d:~,',~.~.'~,::~, ,',~';~ FOR: SALl,~-~40~chanhet ': . i. ; ; : , . . . i , :. -. (p5.2311) ' .Creek through(proper ty , . ~ ! m i ~ ~ i i i . ~ ~ :~.~-,..,:~,~:~.:~... ~,~,:.~,.:.;~, transcolver.~N!fhnantenne; ..':'. . . . . •. . . • • . cabln, wlred garage. Ph~e ~ , ' ~ , ~ : ~ . ~ ~ ~ i ~ # ' ~ : , ~ Valued at $40~:Best ofter no : ' 1 BEDROOM basement for 7~1-22~i.' ~,,~" :."-~ ." ""~ ..................... Iower~than $200.' Phone 635- 7427~.." , * ' . . . .

. . (snc.tfn)

FOR SALEi 19x2S' bui lding. suitable for a: .cof lage ,or

• workshop. Mus~ be rewired a n d plumbed. M u s t ' b e

moved. $1500 OBO. Pho~ 635-2515 aftor 5 p.m, .

; (sh).

rent, Frldge and stove. In:_ (pS-2711) i:iuded. No pots. S~LSO, - FOR SALE-- 1979 Yamaha

,month, Call 638-8337• -~ NEW 1320 ~1. ft. FULL XS-400. 3.~00 km Showroom . : : . , :, (p5-2311) BASEMENT, large lot. Will condition. $1400 . 635.S338

c0¢,llder low downpsyment evenings. FOR R E N T - - 1 & i ~2 :and Willing t o carr~y mor- ~r~q.23ill' BEDROOM Units. D a l l y : . & 1gage- ~ i balance or w i l l . . . . . Weekiyi'Jhn; Appiy:Unlf!:Z:::•~.h:.ade.,-•,f~0rg.. o~xl:. ._u~d;fr~ t•..~'• ~' . " , Ral'nb~v~ Imi~. Hlghwal/ 1 6 end..toader.0r, oump trUCK: • Hn ln v n . r H n a n Fund West, Phone 631-11tSt, .- " Phone F r e d a t 63S-3936..." " ; ; - - i r ' : ' : ' U f i ~ ; ; ; ; ' - - -

.:;..;,~:.;~ - (accl0-~l l) ~: " .:.._, .' , (p20-2011) , o p yu ,~

(sft;tth) : Canadian and U•S.' navies spokesman for th~ Srd Fleet sens i t i ve watdt¢ about" 15 miles west of the in the Pacific. said Tues iay hydrophones - - m i r -

',~,~*.~,,,.~..,~, ~ ~,,~.~ :~./~#~.., ..... mouth of the strait ' for *he that angina ~ m.~h Six)uS cropbenee t~ l t can detent ,;.~,,~.,:~.~.,~'~ past week. the Sacychev would violate the cIUstinc¢Ive sounds al l

The USS ' Ohio; t h e the Soviets' privacy, submarines make. nation's first Trident Thee Navy also doesn/t The Soviets wilt al~e,'b~

• submarine, is expected to want to let the Soviets know monitorio~ conuau l~ t~ 1M N ToN OMC New pa~ lbrow~ the strait in how much - -o r how l i t t le-- ions ~ to and from the condition. Asking 11500. the next anvecal weelu on it knows abolJt the submarine, he mdd~ Open to offers. Phone 43S- its way to l~mgor, -- '~ 2160. "This may be the "~'

IoS-30I) begimlLqg of routine AGI

Window Van for. mile, Ex- ~ cellent shape. Fu l l s e t . winter and summer I;adlels on rims. Phone .635-44180 or '635.3474 after 6:30 pm • ' : . ,

MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITY (sff-nc) --We are offering a challenging and creative!*:,

I t ' l l F O R D LARIAT FI50, career. " ;* PS, PB, air, , , - g O o d FUN:) --OpPor~nltyforadvance-m--ontinagrowing'nd-~ mileage. T ip top shape, exciting company. ' ' ~3,500. Leaving t own . Must --Excellent benefit package. " ' :" sell. 635-7559. We require an above average person with ablllt lr/:

.(pS-27il) , , - m . ~ A , ~ l ~ to organize and motivate staff, build a W~II"~.~ - • balanced miles team and have an enthusiasm to# t h ~ ~~

11110 TOYOTA 4x4 pickup. ~ fashion business. Self-star/or who would work With '~' II 18,000 km. As new. Never min imum guidance, •management e x p e r i e n c e " | used. for off road driving, essential. . ' " • . " ' ~ : "~'~ " " I I Insulated campy, with boat For further Information contact Donna Morr is el. . I rack. $7800. Wlll cOnsider : ..- older standm'd'slze pickup In part trade. 638.1718. ..

(1~-27l l )

F O R S A L E - - ~ 1 9 1 0 $ T O N F O R D FLAT, DECK-- This truck has ~ n extra long wheel base, '4. now spare tires. This truck is In A-1 condition. Owner must' se l l ; [ ]

For fur ther In format ion FOR SALE-- 1976 Manco R E V I S E D CLOSING DATE FOR phone 635.9301. Mandowbrouk 12x68 • 2 , (pl0-lau) bedroom, frldge and stove,

dishwasher, natural gas- P R O P O S A L S C A L L F O R

propane furnace. Well In- P R I N C E R U P E R T O N L Y sulaled skirting. 6x10 porch . . . . .

• HOme All very good condition. T h e C a n a d a R e e t a l Supply Plan (CRSP) [ ] . . . . Was S25,000, now $22,500.

IL I [ I No.69.Plne Park-Mul ler p r o v i d e s In te res t f r e e l oans t o b u i l d e r s 2 B E D R O O M . . : 1 ~ 7 t0xS0 Street. Phone 638.1897. and developers to encourage the" con. traller lnWoodland Holghts (p20-la) s t r u c f l o n o f r e n t a l a c c o m m o d a t i o n In 635-9530.trailer court. $7500 Phone... ~ ~ , , w n a r e a s o f C a n a d a h a v i n g l o w v a c a n c y

pA

~ ~ I I Corporation Is a c c e p t i n g p r o p o s a l s f o r , , (snc-ffn) ra tes . C a n a d a M o r t g a g e a n d H o u s i n g

Wlnd.;~; Moblle home.,wlth~ i ~ ! ~ ~ ~ : " : ~ : ~ ' ~ : .............. I ...the,,.,--.construct!on ..... of.,,-,.rental.','ac,: •---'-- 12;x30'. f in ished addi t ion, c o m m o d a f l o n In the., . P r l n c e Ruper t . Asklng S20,000 or best offer. FOR SALE ~ 1977 Ki t m a r k e t a r e a un t i l 2 :00 p . m . P . S . T , on Ph(~le 635.9054. Companion Trailer. 26' fully A u g u s t 3 rd , 1982 in the C M H C B r a n c h

' ( ~ c - s f f ) self-containod. Excellent Office in Prince George. condition. °635.4685• • . . . . . . .

FOR SALE= Excel lent (I)6-2311) condition, 1978 14x70" ft. I n t e r e s t e d b u i l d e r s a n d d e v e l o p e r s w h o t h r e e ' bedroom Slerra FOR S A L E - - 1975 Motor have not prevlously recelvedthe proposal mobllo home. Includes 8)(20 heme;Wlnnlbago. Excellent c a l l d o c u m e n t a t i o n f r o m C M H C - m a y ft. Inoy Shack, Insulated and c0ndltlon. Will take vehicle o b t a l n It by contacting the underslgned. carpeted. 8x9 f t : - u t I l l t y as part trade. Offers to shed. Stove-dishwasher $14,500. Phone 635.7083. comblnotlon. Located a t 81 (p3-23)" M . McL41r ty Pine Park. Asking price Branch Manager .,.- s29,5o0 firm. Must be seen to CMHC be appreciated. To vlew call [ ] 635-9067 after 4:30 p.m• ~: Su i t e 300 - 299 ¥ i c f o r i B S t ree t

(pd-30lu) P r i n c e G e o r g e , B.C. • : V 2 L 5B8 FOR SALE Mobile home on [ ]

one-third acre In Thornhllh ~/2 block from Copper Mtn. T e l e p h o n e : 563-9216 School, Property all In lawn henceforth with white picket fence, I Shells Alice McKenzl, C a - a d ~ ThornhI l l water , .septic wl l l .not be responslble system. T ra l l e r Is 3 for any debts, .bills or

- bedroom 'wlth. loey shack, taxesIncurred by Allan an enclosed porch and Dale McKenzle as' of vera-ffda; Appralsed at July,2, 1902. ~3,000. Asking S31,500. ShellaAliceMcKenzle Phone , , . , . days ,oca, (plo- i,) FOR SALE BY TENDER

,275, 638-1480 evenings. (p4-23li) Sea led T e n d e r s a r e n o w be ing accepted

• " " b y .School D i s t r i c t 92 ( N i s g h a ) f o r t he I . . . . p u r c h a s e o f t h e f o l l o w i n g I tems. . . . . . :

S C H O O l . D I S T R I C T NO. 88 • ( T e r r a c e )

Compet l t i ~ )n NO. 3

PRINCIPALSHIP Ja 'ck Cook School

• f o r t he • M o d e r a t e l y o r S e v e r e l y .... M e n t a l l y H a n d i c a p p e d -

, ' . . . . 2~' H e a v y A l u m i n u m J e t . B e a t Applicoflons ai'e Invltnd for thePrlncipal'ship of the Built by Northwest Jet, 1973. Powered by two Ford

J a c k Cook School for, tho Moderately or soverely 460's (1979 & 1980), 320 H.P. each, 100 gallons fuel Mental ly Handicapped In -Terrace. Th is school capacity, full cabin, seats 12, plus many other ac- enrols 15-20 students and has.tw0 professional staff cessorles. Can be viewed at Kerfs Marina, New and three and one-half full time teacher aides. ReeD.

- . - • • . .. " ..... 19 '6 , H e a v y F i b r q M I s R u n a b o u t QUALIFICATIONS: . - - 80 H.p,._Mgrcuryo~tboord, ~/~ cabln,S0 gallon fuel 1. Brlt l lh.Columbla'Teachlng Certificate. " capacity, comes*wlth t r i l le r , plus many,o~mr ac- 2._ Coursework In the teaching of the Menfally~ :" cemrles, Can be.viewed at the School Ikmrdoff lce Ha~dlca- I~ i . :: . . • 3. S~cceeatul experience :(vllt~-Modorafaly or I In New Alyansh. " - • sover~ly MeMal ly Handicapped chlldren-)/outh• ".~ Both bea~l.have had evaulatlon surveys by. Rupert. '4.'. Abl l l ty ". to m;ganlze currlcular" and exfr.a. " Marlns.SUrveyori Ltd. end coplee are avail~ble fdr currlcular school programmea In co~operatlon wlth " ' vlewlng at the echO01 Olstrlct 92 Board Office, 4548 an active local parents' assoclatlon. - - L . . - ..... : Lakelse.Ave,, 635-9!.01.or .the School Board .Office

. . . .. New Alyansh, 633-2228. A~MINIsTRATIVE ALLOWANCE, • Terms Of Sail: Cash'only, Ills Is where Is hasls. ~lile

• " Currenl lyunderreview with an ailowence of M i l l . is final, as an agreement In commlfias; .- - --':: ' - ' Sealed Tenders must be received no later than

Please forward~appllcellon complete wl lh ~ " " ~I.. Frlday, July 30 at S:00 p.m, • partlng.documendstoarrlveby July 29,.1~g2to:' .. ::: " ' " " • : :: The lowest or any bld not necessorlly"ac ,c,q)'fad.

super -~ ,mk~t of S d m ~ . : ,:;-..,-•" ..-•:( 'i:i:5:• ~.~•:. l : '~l; i ' . • S C ~ msmct ~t ( N , M , ) ' ' ' : .- I | : • ' " " -. " . . . . . . :~-. .--':i.-,.i~*,.. :~:~ .~t~ , J ' : " " " • ' * ..~?~); :. ~ . . . . . . . . , . ~.~; ~--.- • :. . SChoOl Dlslr l¢l NO,.U. (Ten' ) . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~,l~rl~/Hoback , ,, .

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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . + . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . , . ~ tuns "~ e~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kide~'eldds, theyre oI~ tolls . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . " I I + I ~ % + . . . . . . d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . g I~+ . ten to anYtld~, th,~ when it smn anno~unce call. magazine, wldch t~ ture~ pmturos of:n~ked, womem in. . +'Lislen to these rex e ales in the heat . . . . . " . . . . ' . . . . . . . . : ,+ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , ; • ',.- . . . . , . , .. Y f m of pamlon , woman said. . But is Is bad es lali ': , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , "+ - • Kl enba a S I 4 "I . . . . . . ' 4 I . . . . . . L ' I " I~ " . . . . . . . . . . ~ "" " " I ' ' ~ Y " ~ b ~ . . . . . . . . ' + + " " k I . . . . . . " " I k q I I ' . . . . .

var loussextwlpo~aandisdescnbed Dy ~ !urn ~ g h Soelets,,publislier Ginria Leenard .urges: ~ her ",i'mnotbappyaboutitataH,',auothm~n~im.t,,.m - v , . , " Kanvli]e confirmed the Free PhOne Sex l ines 00 re~0r- +,strieily a glr,lie bo0k~, : : , / . : , : ,' ,i,:: ~ L : ::' ':, r+cord~l Intr~.nott0n, : : : ' , ' :"+ :'+ . : ' ! . / : . • : : : "can't b!amethelddo but'there E'iwuddait+he,ildS " - - 1 0 r - ' t : o l ~ ':iding day lemi m / d e ] u ~ , wi th an estlmeted average, of

" * " " " " I ~" ~ ' " ' 'h" " i" ' " " I : I " I ~" I I h h" : " . . . . " + I ] . . . . . . . " ' ~ * " ' ' " I " h ' ' ' h " " ' ' " P ~ " ' ' I +I ' " : ' I + : ' ' q : , I I q I + + ' ~ - - ~ ; ~ + ~ an h0ur,'oa]y 2,000'of.which get I ~ , > , - '

. J ' " - : . ' . ' - ~ Charles Hemnnde~ of the Federal ~ommunieatlonn

F h gov lefies Reag boyco an s tt " - " ' ' " ' ° ' " " " + ' + + ' " renc ernment: ( + ' end te]ep!~ae'mers are not licensed, he noted,

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PARIS (AP) The Fren+¢h government ordered+a The Reagan a~hfistrat ion ~ ' " ' . . . . . ' " ' `.~ r' . . . . . " " : " " - last month expanded ni~c- . West Germany und Italy, themajor western participants+in .French company today to supply U.S.-developed tiansonexportsofoflandpsequlpmenttotbeSovintUni0n technologYfor the new Soviet natural gas pipeline to Western Europe, defying President Reagan's boycott or- der.

President Francois Mitterrand's Socialist government said it "csanot accept the unilateral measures taken by the United States on June 18."

to include equipment produced abroad under U.S, licences. The sanctions dre aimed at punishing the Soviets for their alleged role in the imposition of martial law in Poland last DeCember..

The Soviet pipeline is scheduled to begin:sopplying Western Europe with natural gas in 1984. Prance, Britain,

Aviation hist()ry sought THUNDER BAY, Ont. (CP) - - Two courageous

Canadians are determined to make aviation history by 'flying around the world in a single-engined aircraft in less than a week. --"

Pilot Don Muir, 20, and his copilot, 'Andre Daemen, 22, "will soar across five continents beginning Aug. I in a ven- (ture to raise $1 million for the Canad/an Cancer Seoiety and attempt a world speed record.

The current record is held by an American, Robert Muckiestone, who started from" Seattle, Wash•, in 1978, completing the journey in seven d@ys, 13'hours and 20 seconds. The two Canadians plan to do i t in about 6½ days by flying continuously and stopping only for quick

All mou, P E O P L E

Snowball the cat returned to his Calgary home last week, almost a year after being lost on a family camping tr ip about 15 kilometres from the city.

Manueia Wylie said: "The kids were so hurt and cried so much (when the eat disappeared) I said that's it, no more animals."

Wylie returned home from w~k ~mt week to find Snowball curled up on the doorstep,

"I thought, 'No it couldn't be.' But he walked right in through the hallway and went straight to where his food dish used to be."

Tapes of an interview with the woman who last saw comedian John Belushi alive contain "highly in- criminating" statements but it could take months to decide whether to file charges' against her, a Los bngeles prosecutor said Wednesday.

Deputy District Attorney Michael Montagns said ' , i t 's sheer speculation" whether to press charges against cathy Evelyn Smith.

The National Enquirer newspaper published an article I?ased on a toped interview with Smith, who was questioned by detec. fives shortly after Belushi's death and again in •Toronto last month.

Prosecuters have said if reports are true she ad- ministered a fatal dose of heroin a n d cocaine she cou ld /be hh~a-rge-d with second-degree murder and administering narcotics.

In a rare fi'|ple oc- cur'kence for the Royal Family, 'Queen Elisabeffi her sister Princess Margaret and their cousin Princess Alexandra were Ill Wednesday.

The Queen, 56,-. was Confined to the. palace

• suffering the after effects of having a" wisdom tooth extracted Saturday.

Princess Margaret , 52 "next month, was In bed wi~l gastr ic, flu. anti Princess ~ " Alexandra, 45, had a virus infection.

Postal officials"- in Louisville, Ky., a re , .un- decided about adopting the degbrslla, the latest device in the mai lman's bag designed to stamp "out at- tacks by the neighborhood dog.

Louisville was one of five Cities chosen by the U;S. Postal Service to test the dogbrella, which is l i t t le ~ more than a conventional,

umbrella . . . . . . . . . Twenty mail carr iers

began toting the devices in November after officials found they were successful in frightening off troublesome dogs. In theory, the sudden opening of the umbrella scares the dog off.

But postmen on the front lines sfill aren!t so sure. Only. once has a eart'ler tried to pull his dogbrella in Louisville to fend off a "direct frontal attack" and in that case the handle of the $7 weapon b roke , said Richard Greene, the postal service safety manager.

At least this year, Greene said~ all bites have • come from dogs. Last year, one carrier reported being bitten by a blue jay.

refuelling, chpcks and supp~en. ' . :: :+::i . - : Muir of SOUlx Lookout, Ont., about 400kilometres nor-

thwest of here, and Daemon.of Montreal isnded briefly at Thunder Bay a lber t Wednesday in their Cessna 310 air- craft before to going to Montreal where the official flight will begin.

They're flying for Wings of Life, anall-Canadian, humanitarian, non-profit organization dedicated to im- Proving the quality of life through medical resesrch, The

organization's objective is to raise funds by staging challenging aviatioe events annual ly . .

People at the Thunder Bay airport who donated $10 for cancer research could write their name and a brief message on the aircraft, as did one would'ha bride from Winnipeg• - ..

She pepped the question - - "Finally around the world together. En amour. Marry me, please?' - - on the side of the plane to her steady who lives in Denver, Colo. The two pilots were asked to contact the man when they arrive in Denver and have him reply on the fuselage.

They hope to raise the St million by this advertising system• Besides the $10 fee for signatures and messages, company Stickers will cost $50~ a square foot.

Muir is a buab pilot in ]ioux Lookout with about 3,000 hours of flying time and Daemen is a flying instructor at Montreal's Dorval airport with 1,300 hours of flying time•

_~e 37,000 kilometre journey will start ~ Montreal and c0ntinue with Stops in St. John's, Nfld.; Shannon, ...... Ireland; Naples; Cairo; Bahrein Islands in the Persian Gulf; Madras,• India; Kuala Lumps", Malaysia; the Pacific+ island of Guam; the Marshall Is'studs i n the south Pac~fi(:, Honolulu, Hawaii;: San Francisco, Denver and Montreal.

They will consume two separate diets as a caution against food poisoning. There'wlll be no caffeine aboard nor greasy foods. -

"The longest leg is from Honolulu to San Francisco, 2,100 nautical miles," said Muir. "It is a 15-hour flight and in 15 hours a lot of things can happen such as wind changes.

"We could get to a point where it's obvious we aren't going to make it to San Francisco . . . . We would have to ditch the aircraft."

Muir said the last attempt to beat the world record lasted 22 days after the pilots landed in a Middle East Jail "because they did not get permission to overfly the coun- try." They were behind bars for 14 days,

Daemen and Muir will be holding landing several permits allowing them to land.

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the project, all have resisted intense and pereintest U.S• pressure to back out of the deal.

The debate over the Soviet pipelineis seen in Europe as • e deepest political split between .the United States and Western Europe in years. /

"The government specifies that the contracts esneluded by French companies for the d'Ourengni pipeline must be honored," said the two-paragraph statement from the of'- flee of Premier Pierre Mauroy. • "Deliveries scheduled in 1 ~ must therefore be+ effeoted

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The U.S. ambassador to Prance, Evan Galbralth, has repeatedly told Preneh officials that vi01ationof the zanc- 'ions might lead to stiff fines and eves criminal penalties under the U.S; ExPort Controls Act. + Gnlbreith met today for 45 minutes with French Foreign Minister Claude Cheysaon• He declined to make any esmmesta t the end of the meeting.

1 " The only French company affected by. the expanded sanctions is Alsthom AtlantiC, the French :power engineering group that ban a tS@-ndliion contract with the' Soviets to supply 40 sets of giant rotor blades manufactured under llcenca from U.S.-bued General Electric Co. '

France's insistance that Alsthom fulfil its contract, which represents only a smaU fraction of the country's total in- vestment in the pipeline, came as a direct slap at Washington's attempt to slow down the project.

Tile Reagan administration sees (he project, which eventually may include five separate piPelines, as the key to rejuvenation of the Soviet economy, which the United States is convinced is in deep •trouble.

The Europeans see the pipeline issue as a question of economic realism. The United States has not come up with a practical alternative t o Soviet gas supplies, and~the pipeline means jobs and trade for Europeans during the worst economie recession sinee the depression of the 1930e, they say. _,

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